American Decades
"Composition and Characteristics of the Population for Wards of Cities of 50,000 or More: Lawrence"
Table
By: Federal Bureau of the Census
Date: 1913–1914
Source: "Composition and Characteristics of the Population for Wards of Cities of 50,000 or More: Lawrence." In Thirteenth Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1910, Federal Bureau of the Census, U.S. Decennial Census Publications: Vol. II, Population 1910. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1913–1914, 893. Available online at http://womhist.binghamton.edu/law/doc7.htm; website home page: http://www.binghamton.edu (accessed January 18, 2003).
About the Organization: The American census dates back to the early 1660s, when the British conducted a count of all people in the colonies. Acknowledging the importance of knowing the number of Americans, the nation's founders required in Article 1, Section...
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- Family Limitation
- The Zimmermann Telegram
- Woodrow Wilson's Declaration of War Message
- "Opposition to Wilson's War Message"
- "Over the Top": By an American Soldier Who Went
- "Henry Cabot Lodge Speaks Out Against the League of Nations, Washington, D.C., August 12, 1919"
- "Statement by Emma Goldman at the Federal Hearing in Re Deportation"
- Volstead Act of 1919
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
