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CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
1900 Census

The twelfth census of the United States was conducted under the terms of the census act of March 3, 1899, and supervised by the Director of the Census, William R. Merriam. The enumeration was conducted in each state and organized territory, including Washington, DC, Alaska, Hawaii, and “Indian Territory.”1 The census was taken as of June 1, 1900, and was to be completed in 2 weeks in places of 8,000 inhabitants or more (as of the 1890 Census) and 1 month in rural districts. The United States and its territo­ries were divided into 297 supervisors’ districts, which were subdivided into 52,726 enumeration districts.

The enumeration of military and naval personnel (with in the country and abroad) was conducted through the Departments of War and the Navy. Similarly, the enumeration of the “Indian Territory” was carried out in cooperation with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Large institutions (pris­ons, hospitals, etc.) were enumerated through the appointment of special “institution” enumerators.

Enumerators were much more closely supervised during the 1900 Census. In large cities, special agents were appointed to assist the census supervisor. Enumerators used “street books,” in which a record of each enumerator’s work was made on a daily basis. Enumerators used individual census slips for obtaining a correct return for any person (particu­larly lodgers and boarders) absent at the time of the enumerator’s visit.

Additionally, “absent family” schedules were used for securing a complete record for any person residing within the enumeration district, but temporarily absent.

1 Censuses were not conducted until 1890 of Indian Territory. Alaska’s first census was conducted in 1880. Hawaii was annexed by the United States on August 12, 1898. Therefore, the 1900 Census was the first census of the islands taken under the supervision of the United States. The Hawaiian Government, however, did conduct censuses every 6 years, from 1866 to 1896.

1900 Census Information Online Download
Volume 1: Population: Population of States and Territories PDF *
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222.1 MB
Volume 2: Population Pt 2: Ages PDF *
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173.1 MB
Volume 3: Vital Statistics pt 1: Analysis and Ratio Tables PDF *
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152.0 MB
Volume 4: Vital Statistics pt 2: Statistics of Deaths. PDF *
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127.9 MB
Volume 5: Agriculture: Farms, Livestock, etc. PDF *
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198.0 MB
Volume 6: Agriculture: Crops and Irrigation. PDF *
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138.0 MB
Volume 7: Manufactures: United States by Industries. PDF *
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171.5 MB
Volume 8: Manufactures: States and Territories. PDF *
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209.2 MB
Volume 9: Manufactures: Special Reports on Selected Industries (#1) PDF *
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233.8 MB
Volume 10: Manufactures: Special Reports on Selected Industries (#2) PDF *
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172.1 MB
Special or Miscellaneous Reports
Special Reports: Mines and Quarries. (Special Reports) PDF *
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194.4 MB
Mineral industries of Porto Rico, 1904. 18p. (Bulletin 6.) N/A N/A
Employees and Wages. (Special Reports) PDF *
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190.0 MB
Occupations at the Twelfth Census. (Special Reports) PDF *
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164.0 MB
Statistics of women at work based on unpublished info...: 1900. (Spec. Rep.) PDF *
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64.6 MB
Supplementary Analysis and Derivative Tables. (Special Reports) PDF *
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208.8 MB
Statistical Atlas. PDF *
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97.1 MB
Abstract of the 12th Census, 1902. PDF *
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69.3 MB
Abstract of the 12th Census, 1904. PDF *
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53.4 MB
Special Reports. The Blind and the Deaf 1900. PDF *
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37.6 MB
General
Bulletin 1 - Geographical distribution of population. 1903. N/A N/A
Bulletin 4 - A discussion of increase of population. PDF *
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14.6 MB
Bulletin 8 - Negroes in the United States. PDF *
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89.8 MB
Bulletin 13 - A discussion of age statistics. 1904. PDF *
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7.6 MB
Bulletin 14 - Proportion of the sexes in the United States. 1904. PDF *
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13.8 MB
Bulletin 15 - A discussion of the vital statistics of the twelfth census 1904. PDF *
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3.4 MB
Bulletin 22 - Proportion of the children in the United States, 1905. PDF *
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5.9 MB
Bulletin 23 - Census statistics of teachers. PDF *
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2.5 MB
Bulletin 26 - Illiteracy in the United States. 1905. N/A N/A
Bulletin 68 - Child labor in the District of Columbia, … 1906. N/A N/A
Bulletin 69 - Child labor in the United States …. 1907. N/A N/A
Bulletins of the Twelfth Census issues from Oct 6, 1900 to Oct 20, 1902.
No. 1-60 PDF *
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127.7 MB
No. 61-106 PDF *
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176.5 MB
No. 62-179 PDF *
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188.9 MB
No. 101-110 PDF *
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185.1 MB
No. 107-163 (topics are different than 101-110) PDF *
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225 MB
No. 164-208 PDF *
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151.8 MB
Twelfth Census of the United States. [Special] Census Bulletin nos. 1-3. March 1901-November 1901.
Manufactures, City of York Pennsylvania N/A N/A
Manufactures, District of Columbia N/A N/A
Distribution of Chinese and Japanese population…: 1880 to 1990 N/A N/A

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