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THE TEXAS ALMANAC. 61
AREA AND POPULATION OF STATES,
1920 AND 1927,
Population per square mile in 1920
State-
Alabama ...... 31,998 2,348,174 45.8 2,549,000
Arizona ......113,956 334,162 2.9 459.000
Arkansas ..... 53,335 1,752,204 33.4 1,923.000
California .....158,297 3,426,861 22.0 4,433.000
Colorado ....103,948 939,629 9.1 1,074000
Connecticut ... 4,965 1,380,631 286.4 1,636.000
Delaware .....2,370 223,603 113.5 243,000
Dist. Columbia. 70 437,571 6,251.0 540.000
Florida ...... 58.668 968,470 17.7 1,363.000
Georgia . 5... 59,265 2,895,832 49.3 3,171.000
Idaho .......... 83.888 431,866 5.2 534,000
Illinois ....... 56.665 6,485,280 115.7 7.296.000
Indiana ....36,354 2930.390 813 3,152,000
Iowa ......... 56,147 2,404.021 43.2 2.425.000
Kansas ........ 82.158 1,769.257 21.6 1.828,000
Kentucky ,... 40,598 2,416.630 60.1 2,538,000
Louisiana ..... 48,506 1,798,509 39.8 1,934.000
Maine ...... 33,040 768.014 25.7 793.000
Maryland . .. 12.327 1,449,661 145.8 1.597,000
Massachusetts . 8,266 3,832.356 4972 4,242,000
Michigan ..... 57,980 3,668,412 63.8 4.490.000
Minnesota ..... 84,682 2,387.125 295 2,686,000
Mississippi .... 46,865 1,790,618 38.6 1.790.618
Missouri ..... 69.420 3.404.055 49.5 3,510,000
Montana ..1...146,997 548,889 3.8 714.000
Nebraska ..... 77,520 1,296.372 16.9 1,396,000
Nevada .....110.690 77,407 .7 77,407
N Hampshire.. 9,341 443,083 49.1 455.000
New Jersey.... 8,224 3,155,900 420.0 3,749.000
New Mexico....122,634 360,350 2.9 392.000
New York..... 49,204 10,385,227 217.9 11,423.000
N. Carolina.... 52,426 2,559,123 52.5 2,897,000
North Dakota.. 70.837 646,872 9.2 t641.192
Ohio ........... 41.040 5,759,394 141.4 6,710,000
Oklahoma ..... 70,057 2,028.283 29.2 2,384,000
Oregon ......... 96.699 783,389 8.2 890.000
Pennsylvania .. 45,216 8,720.017 1945 9.730.000
Rhode Island... 1.248 604.397 566.4 704.000
South Carolina. 30.989 1,683,724 55.2 1,845.000
South Dakota.. 77.615 636.547 8.3 696.000
Tennessee .... 42.022 2,337,885 56 1 2.485.000
Texas ..........265,896 4,663,228 17 8 5,397,000
Utah .......... 84.990 449.396 5.5 522.000
Vermont ...... 9.564 352,428 38.6 352.428
Virginia ... 42,627 2,309.187 57.4 , 2,546.000
Washington ... 69,127 1,356.621 20.3 1,562.000
West Virginia.. 24,170 1,463,701 60 9 1,696,000
Wisconsin ..... 56,066 2,632,067 476 2.918.000
Wyoming .... 97.914 194.402 2 0 241.000
*In column "Area" the total area of each State
is given; in most instances this includes small
areas of water surface. These water areas were
subtracted in each instance before computing pop-
ulation per square mile.
tState census. 1925.
Estimated by TT Bureau of the CensusPOPULATION OF UNI'
Including Cities o
City-
60 Albany. N. Y........
95 Allentown, Pa.......
116 Altoona, Pa.........
224 Amstridam, N. Y....
33 Atlanta Ga..........
141 Atlantic City, N. J..
210 Auburn, N. Y........
136 Augusta, Ga.........
205 Aurora, Ill..........
219 Austin, Texas........
8 Baltimore. Md........
211 Battle Creek, Mich...
151 Bay City. Mich......
99 Bayonne, N. J.....
180 Beaumont, Texas.....
127 Berkeley, Cal.......
142 Bethlehem, Pa.......
105 Binghamton, N. Y...
36 Birmingham, Ala.....
7 Boston, Mass.........
44 Bridgeport, Conn.....
107 Brockton, Mass......
198 Brookline, Mass. ...
12 Buffalo, N. Y........
175 Butte. Mont.......
63 Cambridge, Mass.....
58 Camden, N. Y........
82 Canton, Ohio.........
157 Cedar Rapids, Iowa..
190 Charleston, W. Va....
103 Charleston, S. C......
154 Charlotte, N. C .....
123 Chattanooga. Tenn....
168 Chelsea, Mass......
122 Chester, Pa.........
2 Chicago, Ill... .....
160 Cicero, Ill.. .....
16 Cincinnati, Ohio.....
5 Cleveland, Ohio......
246 Colorado Springs, Col.
199 Columbia, S. C.......
235 Columbus, Ga.......
28 Columbus, Ohio.......
212 Council Bluffs, Iowa..
125 Covington, Ky........
42 Dallas, Texas........
43 Dayton, Ohio.........
223 Danville, Ill ...... .
126 Davenport, Iowa......
165 Decatur, Ill..........
52 Des Moines, Iowa.....
4 Detroit, Mich.........
192 IYubuque, Iowa......
170 Duluth, Mich......
215 East Chicago, Ind....
140 East Orange, N. J...
106 East St. Louis, Ill....
2221Easton. Ill...........
89 1E Paso, Texas.......
72 Elizabeth, N. J.......
159 Elmira. N. Y........
75 Erie, Pa.............
201 Evanston. Ill........
84 Evansville, Ind......
182 Everett, Wash ....
54 Fall River, Mass.....
77 Flint, Mich......
178 Fitchburg, Mass.....
83 Fort Wayne, Ind.....
65 Fort Worth. Texas...
162 Fresno, Cal.....
163 Galveston. Texas.....
192 Gary, Ind...........
48 Grand Rapids. Mich..
237 Green Bay, Wis......
187 Hamilton. Ohio.......
213 Hammond, Ind.......
147 Hamtrack Village,
Mich...........
92 Harrisburg. Pa.......
46 Hartford, Conn.......
133 Haverhill. Mass......TED STATES CITIES.
f 30,000 in 1920.
Population. r
1920. 1910 *
w0iS113,344 100,253
73.502 51.913
60,331 52.127
33,724 31,267
200.616 154.839
50,682 46,150
36,192 34,668
52.548 41.040
36,319 29.807
34.876 29,860
733,826 558.485
36.164 25.267
47,554 45,166
76,754 55.545
40.422 20,640
55.886 40.434
50.358 12.837
66.800 48.443
178.270 132.685
748,060 670.585
143,538 102.054
66,138 56.878
37,748 27,792
506.775 423.715
41,611 39.168
109.694 104.839
116,309 94.538
87.091 50.217
45.556 32.811
39,609 22,996
67.957 58.333
46.338 34.014
57,895 44.604
43.184 32.452
58.030 38.537
2,701,705 2,185.283
44.995 14.557
401,347 363.591
796.836 560.663
30.105 29.078
37,524 26,319
21.125 20,354
237.031 181.511
36.162 29,292
57.121 53.270
158,976 92,104
152,559 116.577
33.750 27,871
55.886 40.434
43,818 31.140
126.468 86.368
993,739 465.776
39,141 38.494
98,917 78.466
35.967 19,098
50,710 34,371
66.740 58.547
33.813 28.523
77.543 39.279
95,682 73,409
45.305 37.176
93,372 66.52
37,215 24.978
85,264 69.647
40,120 33.484
120,484 119.295
91.599 38.550
41,013 37,826
86.549 63.933
106.482 73.312
44,616 24.892
44,255 36,981
55.378 16.802
137.634 112.571
31,017 25,236
39,675 35,279
36,004 20.925
48.615 3,559 1.
75.917 64.186
138.036 98,915
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