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CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
1880 Census

The 1880 census was carried out under a law enacted March 3, 1879. Additional amendments to the law were made on April 20, 1880, and appropriations made on June 16, 1880-16 days after the actual enumeration had begun.

The new census law specifically handed over the supervision of the enumeration to a body of officers, known as supervisors of the census, specifically chosen for the work of the census, and appointed in each state or territory, of which they should be residents before March 1, 1880.

Each supervisor was responsible for recommending the organization of his district for enumeration, choosing enumerators for the district and supervising their work, reviewing and transmitting the returns from the enumerators to the central census office, and overseeing the compensation for enumerators in each district.

Each enumerator was required by law "to visit personally each dwelling house in his sub-division, and each family therein, and each individual living out of a family in any place of abode, and by inquiry made of the head of such family, or of the member there of deemed most credible and worthy of trust, or of such individual living out of a family, to obtain each and every item of information and all the particulars." In case no one was available at a family's usual place of abode, the enumerator was directed by the law "to obtain the required information, as nearly as may be practicable, from the family or families, or person or persons, living nearest to such place of abode."

The 1879 census act also provided for the collection of detailed data on the condition and operation of railroad corporations, incorporated express companies, and telegraph companies, and of life, fire, and marine insurance companies (using Schedule No.4 - Social Statistics). In addition, the Superintendent of Census was required to collect and publish statistics of the population, industries, and resources of Alaska, with as much detail as was practical. An enumeration was made of all untaxed Indians within the jurisdiction of the United States to collect as much information about their condition as possible.

The following five schedules were authorized by the 1880 census act:

1880 Census Information Online Download
Volume 1. Statistics of the Population of the United States PDF
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147.5 MB
Volume 2. Report on the Manufactures of the United States embracing general statistics and monographs PDF
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145.9 MB
Volume 3. Report on the Productions of Agriculture embracing general statistics and monographs PDF ZIP
155.8 MB
Volume 4. Report on the Agencies of Transportation in the United States including the statistics of railroads, steam navigation, canals, telegraphs, and telephones PDF ZIP
126.9 MB
Volume 5. Report on Cotton Production in the United States; also embracing agriculture and physico-geographical descriptions of several cotton States and of California
Part I: Mississippi Valley and Southwestern States
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100.2 MB
Volume 6. Report on Cotton Production in the United States; also embracing agricultural and physico-geographical descriptions of several cotton states and of California
Part II: Eastern Gulf, Atlantic, and Pacific States
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135.6 MB
Volume 7. Report on Valuation, Taxation, and Public Indebtedness of the United States PDF ZIP
90.3 MB
Volume 8. Newspaper and Periodical Press; Alaska: its population, industries, and resources; The seal islands of Alaska; Shipbuilding industry in the United States

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147.5 MB
Volume 9. Report on the Forests of North America (Exclusive of Mexico) PDF ZIP
72.7 MB
Volume 10. Production technology, and uses of petroleum and its products; The manufacture of coke; Building stones of the United States, and statistics of the quarry industry for 1880 PDF ZIP
112.9 MB
Volume 11. Report on Mortality and Vital Statistics. Part I, Statistics of deaths by States, principal cities, etc... PDF ZIP
84.3 MB
Volume 12. Report on Mortality and Vital Statistics. Part II, Statistics of deaths by locality, cause, etc. and portfolio of 36 plants and 38 diagrams PDF

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97.6 MB

Volume 13. Statistics and Technology of the Precious Metals PDF ZIP
57.5 MB
Volume 14. The United States Mining Laws and Regulations thereunder, and State and territorial mining laws, to which are appended local mining rules and regulations PDF ZIP
85.8 MB
Volume 15. Report on the Mining Industries of the United States (exclusive of precious metals), with special investigation into the iron resources of the Republic and into cretaceous coals of the Northwest PDF ZIP
103.3 MB
Volume 16. Reports on the Water Power of the United States. Part I, Water-power of the region tributary to Long Island Sound PDF ZIP
105 MB
Volume 17. Reports on the Water Power of the United States. Part II, Water-power of the Northwest, Water-power of the Mississippi River and some of its tributaries, Water power of the region tributary to the Mississippi River on the west, below Dubuque, Iowa, Water-power of the Ohio River basin and Ohio State canals, Water-supply of certain cities of the United States PDF ZIP
92.1 MB
Volume 18. Report on the Social Statistics of Cities. Part I: The New England and Middle Atlantic States PDF ZIP
109.3 MB
Volume 19. Report on the Social Statistics of Cities. Part II: The Southern and Western States PDF ZIP
95.5 MB
Volume 20. Report on the statistics of wages in manufacturing industries; with supplementary reports on the average retail prices of necessaries of life, and on trades societies, and strikes and lockouts PDF ZIP
67.8 MB
Volume 21. Report on the defective, dependent, and delinquent classes of the population of the United States PDF ZIP
77.7 MB
Volume 22. Report on power and machinery employed in manufactures embracing statistics of steam- and water-power used in the manufacture in iron and steel during census year ending May 31,1880 PDF ZIP
101.8 MB
Compendium of the Tenth Census
Part I PDF ZIP
67.1 MB
Part II PDF ZIP
47.0 MB
General
Apportionment under tenth census of the United States: Letter from the secretary of the interior, transmitting: tabular statements exhibiting the total population of each state and territory; the apportionment of members of Congress from 293 to 325; moiety question, &; together with remarks of Hon. S.S. Cox, chairman, &c N/A N/A
The History and Present Conditions of the Fishery Industries - The Oyster Industry PDF ZIP
52.3 MB
Statistics of the manufactures of the cities of Baltimore, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Jersey City, Louisville, Milwaukee, Newark, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Providence, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Washington, during the census year, June 1 1879 - May 31, 1880 32p. N/A N/A
Tabulated Statements of the traffic and fiscal operations of the railroads in the United States. Group no. 1 Embracing Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut [by] Robert P. Porter. 46p. N/A N/A
Bulletins
Census Bulletin No. 1-303 N/A N/A
Forestry Bulletin No. 1-25 N/A N/A
Extra Census Bulletins
The area of the United States, the several States and Territories and their Counties. 1991. 20p. PDF ZIP
2.9 MB
Report on the cotton production of the State of Louisiana, with a discussion of the general agricultural features of the states. 1991. 99p. N/A N/A
Report on the manufacture of fire-arms and ammunition by Charles H. Fitch. 1882. vi. 37p. N/A N/A

Statistics of life insurance [1882] 73p.

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Tables showing the cereal production of the United States ... by counties, as returned at the census of 1880. 1881. 36p. N/A N/A
Tables showing the cotton production of the United States, by counties ,as returned at the census of 1880. 1881. 5p. N/A N/A
Tables with annotations showing the system of courts of criminal jurisdiction in the United States. A preliminary study in criminal jurisprudence, by Fred H. Wines. 1881. 38p. N/A N/A

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