POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES EACH CENSUS, 1790-1890. Nevada... 6,857 42,491 62,266 45.761 141,885 183.858 214,460 244,022 269,328 284,574 184,139 211,149 245,562 277,426 320,823 373,306 New-Mexico... 317,976 93,516 91,874 119,565 153,593 737.987 753,410 North Dakota.... Ohio.... 45,365 230,760 581,295 959,049 1,372,111 1,918,608 2,428,921 3,097,394 3,880,735 4,382,759 555,500 638,829 869,039 992,622 1,070,361 937,903 1,519,647 1,980,329 2,339,511 2,665,260 974,600 1,065,116 | 1,211,405 | 1,239,797 | 1,421,651 | 1,596,318 | 1,225,163 |||| 30,945 305,391 11,501 1,512,565 1,655,980 23.955 775,881 442,014 1,054,670 9,118 ORIGIN, DATE OF SETTLEMENT, INDEBTEDNESS, ETC., OF STATES AND TERRITORIES. ORIGIN, DATE OF SETTLEMENT, INDEBTEDNESS, ETC. (Continued), Of the thirteen original States. "Purchased from Russia. According to nearest census. Less sinking fund. POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, 1888, 1892, 1896. -1888. 1892. -1806. Rep. Dem. Un. Lab. Pro. States. Harri Cleve son. land. Streeter. Fisk. son. land. Weaver. Pro. Rep. Dem.-Pop. Nat. Dem. Pro. Bidwell. McKinley. Bryan. Palmer. &B'ntl'y. ett. Soc.Lab. Lev'ring Match Alabama... 57,197 117,320 593 9,197 138,138 85,181 239 54,737 131,226 6,462 2,147 Arkansas. 58,752 85,962 10,613 614 46,974 87,834 11,831 113 37,512 101,103 1,732 California. 124,816 117,729 5,761 118,149 118,293 25,352 8,129 146,688 144,766 2,006 3,620 Colorado... 50,774 37,567 1,266 2,191 38,620 53,584 1,687 26,279 161,269 1 2,103 Connecticut. 74.584 74,920 240 4,234 77,032 82,395 809 4,026 110,285 56,740 4,336 1,806 Delaware. 12,973 16,414 400 18,077 18,581 564 20,452 16,615 966 602 Florida. 26,659 39,561 403 30,143 4,843 569 11,257 *31,958 1,772 644 Georgia. 40,446 100,449 48,305 129,386 42,939 988 60,091 *94,672 2,708 5,716 Idaho... 8,599 2 10,520 288 6,314 23,135 172 Illinois. 370,475 348.371 7.134 21,703 399,288 426,281 22,207 25,870 607,130 464,523 6,390 10,611 Indiana.. 263.361 261,013 2,694 9,881 255,615 262,740 22,208 13,050 323,748 306,206 2,146 5,241 Iowa... 211,958 179,877 9,105 3.550219,795 196,367 20,595 6,402 289,293 223,741 4,516 3,544 Kansas. 182,904 102,745 37.788 6,779 157,241 163,111 4,553 159,345 172,854 1,209 2,318 Kentucky 155,134 183,800 5,225 135,441 175,461 23,500 6,423 218,171 217,890 5,114 4,781 Louisiana. 30,701 85,026 39 127 13,331 87,622 13,332 22,037 77.175 1,915 Maine.... 73,734 50,482 1,345 2,690 62,876 48,049 2,396 3,066 80,461 *34,587 1,870 1,589 Maryland. 99,980 106,168 4,767 92,736 113,866 796 5,877 136,978 104.746 2,507 6,058 Massachusetts. 183.892 151,855 8,701 202,914 176,813 3,210 7,539 278.976 105,711 11.749 2,998 2,114 Michigan. 236,387 213,469 4,555 20,945 222,708 202,296 19,931 20,857 293,827 237.251 6,930 6,777 Minnesota. 142,492 104,385 1,097 15,311 122,823 100.920 29,313 14,182 193,503 139.735 3,216 4,363 Mississippi... 30,006 85.471 222 218 1,406 40,237 10,256 910 5,123 63,793 1,071 485 ||||||||||| 380,861 598,274 249,265 5,176,336 5,552,351 1,041,467 270,367 7,101,439 6,503,165 133,590 144,379 36,576 The figures in the table are the highest cast for any one elector on each ticket. *The figures on the Bryan and Sewall and the Bryan and Watson tickets are added together, thus giving the total vote cast for 1888--Cowdrey, United Labor, 3,073: Curtis, Am., 1,591; Soc., 2,068; scat., 7,777. All, over Harrison, 506,544. 1892-In the *George Washington.. J. Q. Adams... James K. Polk. Henry Clay... *Zachary Taylor. Lewis Cass... J. C. Breckenridge. Samuel J. Tilder. Grover Cleveland.... Benjamin Harrison.. William McKinley.. e William J. Bryan...... Previous to 1804 each elector voted for two candidates for President. The one receiving the greatest number was declared President, and the one receiving the next highest was deciared Vice-President. on a Three States not voting. b Tie vote; choice decided by House of Representatives 36th ballot. c No choice by Electoral College; choice decided by House of Representatives on first ballot. d Horace Greeley, the Democrat and Liberal Republican candidate, died before the Electoral College met, and the Greeley electore of five States voted for Thomas A. Hendricks. e Including votes cast for Bryan and Watson (Pop.) ticket. Elected President. |