Scientific Data Documentation
Compressed Mortality, 1968-1992Data Set Names (DSN):
CC36.CMF.MORT6888 CC36.CMF.POP6891 CC36.CMF.POP1992 For access to other datasets, see NCHS Compressed Mortality. Data Tape Documentation for the Compressed Mortality File, 1968-92
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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics January 1995
Abstract
I. Use of NCHS Data
II. Description of the Compressed Mortality File
III. Technical Specifications of the Mortality Data Tapes
IV. Technical Specifications of the Population Data Tape
V. Detailed Description of the Mortality Data Tapes
VI. Detailed Description of the Population Data Tape
Appendix A Guidelines for the Dissemination of Vital Statistics Data
Appendix B Technical Details for Mortality Data (missing documentation)
Appendix C ICD Codes for the 8th and 9th Revisions and Comparability Ratios, 72 Selected Causes (missing documentation)
Appendix D Definition of 69 and 72 Caue of Death Recodes
Appendix E Description of the Population Estimates
Appendix F FIPS State and County Codes and Names
Appendix G Dictionary of FIPS State and County Codes and Names
References
NotesGeneral Notes on Population Estimates Notes on Comparison of Compressed Mortality and Multiple Cause of Death data for 1981-1982 Missing documentation: APPENDIX B: Technical Details for Mortality Data APPENDIX C: ICD Codes for the 8th and 9th Revision and Comparability Ratios,72 Selected Causes
AbstractThis documentation is designed to assist users of the Compressed Mortality File (CMF), a county-level data file covering the years 1968-92. Section I provides guidelines for use of NCHS data. Section II includes information on the background and purpose of the file and the sources of the data. Sections III and IV provide technical specifications for the tapes. Sections V and VI provide a description of the data on these tapes, as well as the location of the contents of each record. Appendix A provides the new guidelines for the use and dissemination of vital statistics data. Appendix B, from the 1988 Vital Statistics of the United States mortality volume, provides a description of the mortality vital statistics system and cause of death coding. Appendix C contains a list of comparable International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes for the 8th and 9th revisions (72 selected causes), and estimated comparability ratios. Appendix D has the definition of the 69 and 72 cause of death recodes. Appendix E contains a brief description of the methodology used to develop the population estimates and a discussion of their limitations. Appendix F describes the state and county codes as specified by the "Federal Information Processing Standards" (FIPS) and modifications made to these codes for the CMF. Appendix G is a listing of the FIPS state and county codes on the CMF and the corresponding state and county names.I. Use of NCHS DataUsers of NCHS data must agree to the following requirements, some of which are statutorily- based. By using these data you signify your agreement to abide by the requirements.A. The Public Health Service Act (Section 308 (d)) provides that the data collected by NCHS may be used only for the purposes of health statistical reporting and analysis. Any effort to determine the identity of any reported case is prohibited by law. NCHS does all it can to assure that the identity of data subjects cannot be disclosed. All direct identifiers, as well as any characteristics that might lead to identification, are omitted from the datasets. Any intentional identification or disclosure of a person violates assurances of confidentiality given to the providers of the information. Therefore, users will:1. Use the data in the CMF only for statistical reporting and analysis.2. Make no use of the identity of any person discovered inadvertently and advise the Director, NCHS of any such discovery.3. Not link this dataset with any other NCHS or non-NCHS dataset.B. Any published material derived from data should acknowledge the National Center for Health Statistics as the original source. It should also include a disclaimer which credits any analyses, interpretations, or conclusions reached to the author (recipient of the tape) and not to NCHS, which is responsible only for the original data.C. Consumers who wish to publish a technical description of the data will make a reasonable effort to ensure that the description is not inconsistent with that published by NCHS. This does not mean, however, that NCHS will review such descriptions.D. Beginning with 1989 data, new guidelines apply to the dissemination and use of the vital statistics data. Please see Appendix A for details.II. Description of the Compressed Mortality FileThe Compressed Mortality File (CMF) is a county-level national mortality and population data base spanning the years 1968-92. The data base is stored on four tape cartridges (at 38,000 bpi), three for the mortality data and one for the population data. Differential mortality trends can be efficiently examined at various geographic levels because of the compact nature of the file and because the file contains both the numerators and denominators needed to calculate death rates. The entire CMF has been revised to expand the race and age categories, to update the mortality data, and to incorporate Bureau of the Census intercensal population estimates for the 1980's.The mortality data base of the CMF is derived from the U.S. records of deaths that occurred during 1968-92. The source records were condensed to 21-byte records by reducing the number of variables included on each record. The variables included on the condensed record are: 1) state and county of residence, 2) year of death, 3) race (white, black, other races), 4) sex, 5) age group at death (16 age groups), 6) underlying cause of death (4-digit ICD code), and (7) 69 or 72 cause of death recode. The number of death records was reduced by about 60 percent by aggregating records that were identical with respect to state and county of residence, year of death, race, sex, age group at death, and underlying cause of death and adding a count field to the aggregate record to represent the number of identical records.The population data base of the CMF is derived from U.S. Bureau of the Census estimates of national, state, and county resident populations. The estimates for 1971-79 and for 1981-89 are intercensal estimates of the July 1 resident population. The 1970, 1980, and 1990 estimates are April 1 modified census counts. The estimates for 1991 and 1992 are postcensal estimates of the July 1 resident population. To permit the calculation of infant mortality rates, NCHS live-birth data were substituted for the estimates of the population under one year of age. The population estimates on this file are by geographic unit (total U.S., state, and county), year, race (white, black, other races), sex, and age group (13 age groups).III. Technical Specifications of the Mortality Data TapeThe data tape was created on an IBM-3081K according to the following specifications:DATA SET NAME CMF.MORT6892NUMBER OF CARTRIDGE TAPES 3NUMBER OF RECORDING TRACKS 18DENSITY 38,000 bpi*PARITY OddRECORD LENGTH 21BLOCK SIZE 32739NUMBER OF RECORDS 22,546,945RECORDING MODE EBCDIC Character (Alphanumeric)* The data also are available on a 9-track tape recorded at a density of 6250 bits per inch bpi). At the 6250 bpi density, the file requires four reels of tape.IV. Technical Specifications of the Population Data TapeThe data tape was created on an IBM-3081K according to the following specifications:DATA SET NAME CMF.POP6892NUMBER OF CARTRIDGE TAPES 1NUMBER OF RECORDING TRACKS 18DENSITY 38,000 bpi*PARITY OddRECORD LENGTH 138BLOCK SIZE 32706NUMBER OF RECORDS 472,680RECORDING MODE EBCDIC Character (Alphanumeric)* The data also are available on a 9-track tape recorded at a density of 6250 bits per inch bpi). At the 6250 bpi density, the file requires one reel of tape.V. Detailed Description of the Mortality Data TapesGeneral descriptionThe data on the mortality tapes, for all years except 1972, are based on records for all deaths occurring in the United States. For 1972, the data are based on a 50 percent sample and weighted by a factor of 2. Deaths to foreign residents are excluded. Deaths to U.S. residents who died abroad are not included on this file. Appendix B provides a description of the vital statistics reporting system maintained by the NCHS.The source files consisted of 159, 160, and 440-byte records. The source records were condensed to 21-bytes by retaining only a select set of key analysis variables. The variables included on the condensed record are: 1) state and county of residence, 2) year of death (rather than the full date of death), 3) race (recoded to white, black, other races), 4) sex, 5) age group at death (specific age recoded to 16 age groups), 6) underlying cause of death (4-digit ICD code), and 7) 69 or 72 cause of death recode.Including only these few variables on the file and recoding some of them into a limited number of categories resulted in numerous records having identical values on all of the variables. The number of records on the file was reduced substantially by aggregating records with identical values on all of the variables into one record. A count indicating the number of identical records was added to the aggregate record. For example, two white male residents of Clay County, Alabama, with ages between 35 and 44 years, died from "bronchus and lung, unspecified" (ICD 162.9) in 1979. Their records were combined into one, with a 2 in the count field. Note that there are no records on the file with zero in the count field. If no deaths occurred for a particular combination of variable values, no record appears.Specific details1. Beginning in 1989, new confidentiality restrictions apply to the mortality data. See Appendix A for details.2. Underlying cause of death for the years 1968-78 is classified in accordance with the Eighth Revision International Classification of Diseases, Adapted for Use in the United States (ICDA-8) codes1. Cause of death for the years 1979-92 is classified in accordance with the International Classification of Disease, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) codes2. For a further description of the ICD codes see Appendix B or Volume II of the annual mortality volumes produced by the NCHS, such as Vital Statistics of the United States, 1978, Volume II-Mortality,3 or Vital Statistics of the United States, 1988, Volume II-Mortality4. For a list of comparable ICD codes for the 8th and 9th revisions and estimated comparability ratios, see Appendix C.3. If the fourth digit of the ICD code is a "blank" on the source file, it is a blank on this file.4. For injuries and poisonings, the external cause is coded (E800-E999) rather than the Nature of Injury (800-999). The letter "E" is not included in the code.5. For the years 1988 through 1991, if there were three or fewer deaths for a given Georgia county of residence (of deaths occurring in Georgia) with HIV infection (ICD codes *042-*044, 795.8) cited as a cause-of-death (underlying or non-underlying cause), these records were assigned a "missing" place of residence code (FIPS code = 13999). See Appendix F.6. The FIPS state and county codes contain leading zeros in both the 2-byte state code and the 3-byte county code.File Layout of the Mortality Data TapesThis file is sorted by tape locations 6-7, 1-5, 8, 9-10, 11-14.Tape Field Item and Location Size Code Outline FormatFIPS code (See Appendices F and G) 1-2 2 FIPS state code Numeric 3-5 3 FIPS county code Numeric6-7 2 Year of death Numeric (Last two digits)8 1 Race-sex Numeric1 White male 2 White female 3 Black male 4 Black female 5 Other male 6 Other female9-10 2 Age at death Numeric01 under 1 day 02 1-6 days 03 7-27 days 04 28-364 days 05 1-4 years 06 5-9 years 07 10-14 years 08 15-19 years 09 20-24 years 10 25-34 years 11 35-44 years 12 45-54 years 13 55-64 years 14 65-74 years 15 75-84 years 16 85+ years 99 UnknownTape Field Item and Location Size Code Outline Format11-14 4 ICD code for underlying cause of death Numeric1968-78: ICDA-8 1979-92: ICD-915-17 3 Cause of Death Recode Numeric (See Appendix D)1968-78: 69 Cause Recode 1979-92: 72 Cause Recode18-21 4 Number of deaths NumericVI. Detailed Description of the Population Data TapesGeneral descriptionThere are national, state, and county population estimates on the population tape of the CMF. The population estimates are based on U.S. Bureau of the Census estimates of U.S national., state, and county resident populations. The estimates for 1971-79 and 1981-89 are intercensal estimates of July 1 resident populations. The 1970, 1980, and 1990 population estimates are April 1 modified census counts. The 1991 and 1992 population estimates are postcensal estimates of July 1 resident populations. The 1968 and 1969 state and county population estimates were calculated by NCHS using linear extrapolation. A brief description of the population estimates is provided here; a detailed description is provided in Appendix E.The sum of the population estimates of counties within a state may not equal the state population estimate, and the sum of all state population estimates or all county population estimates may not equal the national population estimates. This is due to rounding error that results because fractional estimates are not allowed. Thus, the national population estimates should be used when calculating national death rates and the state population estimates should be used when calculating state death rates.Specific details1. Brief description of population estimates1968-69 population estimates - National population estimates are U.S. Bureau of the Census intercensal estimates of the July 1 resident population by race, sex, and age group. State and county population estimates were calculated by NCHS using linear extrapolation from the corresponding July 1, 1970 and July 1, 1971 estimates.1970 population estimates - National, state, and county population estimates are from a modified version of the April 1, 1970 census. The original census counts were modified by the U.S. Bureau of the Census to correct: 1) errors discovered in the data, 2) race misclassification - persons of Hispanic origin who reported their race as "other" were recoded as "white".1971-79 population estimates - National and county estimates are U.S. Bureau of the Census intercensal estimates of the July 1 resident population. The Bureau of the Census did not produce state population estimates by age, race, and sex for the 70's. Therefore, the state population estimates for 1971-79 on this file are simply the sum of the population estimates for the counties in each state. Three Virginia independent cities (Manassas, Manassas Park, and Poquoson) did not appear on the Census file. While these independent cities are not on the mortality file for 1968-78, they are on the file for 1979 onwards. Therefore, the 1979 populations for these three cities were estimated from the July 1, 1980 and July 1, 1981 estimates of these cities. The 1979 population estimates for the counties containing the cities were reduced by the estimated city populations.1980 population estimates - National, state, and county population estimates are from a modified version of the April 1, 1980 census. The original census counts were modified by the U.S. Bureau of the Census: 1) persons who reported their race as "other" (the majority being of Hispanic origin) were reassigned to one of the official race groups, 2) an adjustment was made for the overcount of centenarians April 1, 1980 population estimates for three Virginia independent cities, (Manassas, Manassas Park, and Poquoson) had to be extrapolated from July 1, 1980 estimates. The April 1 populations for the three cities were calculated as a proportion of the April 1 county population, where the proportion was calculated from the July 1, 1980 estimates. The April 1 population estimates for the counties containing the three cities were reduced by the cities estimated April 1 populations.1981-89 population estimates - National, state, and county estimates are U.S. Bureau of the Census intercensal estimates of the July 1 resident population.1990 population estimates - National, state, and county population estimates are from the April 1, 1990 age-race-sex modified census counts. The original census counts were modified by the U.S. Bureau of the Census: 1) to correct the bias in reported age -- about 10 percent of persons were actually a year younger as of April 1 than reported, 2) to assign persons who reported their race as "other" to one of 15 race groups.1991-92 population estimates - National, state, and county population estimates are U.S. Bureau of the Census postcensal estimates of the July 1 resident population.2. The following modifications of the population estimates were made by NCHS:(a) To permit the calculation of infant mortality rates, NCHS live-birth data were substituted for the estimates of the population under one year of age. The race code for these records is derived from "race of mother".(b) When the age group 1-4 years did not appear on the Census file, the age group 0-4 years was multiplied by 0.8 to obtain an estimate of the population 1-4 years.(c) For non-censal years prior to 1992, the NCHS Division of Vital Statistics uses national population estimates rounded to the nearest 1,000 to calculate published death rates. On the CMF, the national population estimates for 1968-69 and 1971-79 are rounded to the nearest 1,000 in accordance with this practice. However, this means that calculation of rates for aggregate age, race, and/or sex groups involves using population estimates that were rounded before aggregation rather than after aggregation. As a result, rates for aggregate groups calculated using the rounded estimates on the CMF may differ slightly from those published by NCHS. The national population estimates for 1981-89 and 1991 were not rounded so that the user could round them after aggregating across subgroups and avoid the rounding error problem. Beginning with the 1992 data, NCHS Division of Vital Statistic uses unrounded national population estimates to calculate death rates.3. There is one record on the file for each geographic unit (total U.S., state, county) x year x race-sex group. National, state, and county records can be identified on the file by using the FIPS code or the record type variable in location 138. National population records have a FIPS code of "00000". State population records have a valid 2-digit FIPS state code and a county code of "000". The record type variable assumes the value "1" for national records, "2" for state records, and "3" for county records. The FIPS state and county codes contain leading zeros in both the 2-byte state code and the 3-byte county code.4. For the years 1988 through 1991, there was an additional county in Georgia with a "missing" county code of "999" (see Appendix F). The six records for this county have population counts of zero.
File Layout of the Population Data TapeThis file is sorted by tape locations 6-7, 1-5, 8.Tape Field Item and Location Size Code Outline FormatFIPS codes (See Appendices F and G) 1-2 2 FIPS state code Numeric 3-5 3 FIPS county code Numeric6-7 2 Year Numeric (Last two digits)8 1 Race-sex Numeric1 White male 2 White female 3 Black male 4 Black female 5 Other male 6 Other female9-16 8 Number of live births Numeric17-24 8 Population in age group: 1-4 years Numeric25-32 8 Population in age group: 5-9 years Numeric33-40 8 Population in age group: 10-14 years Numeric41-48 8 Population in age group: 15-19 years Numeric49-56 8 Population in age group: 20-24 years Numeric57-64 8 Population in age group: 25-34 years Numeric65-72 8 Population in age group: 35-44 years Numeric73-80 8 Population in age group: 45-54 years Numeric81-88 8 Population in age group: 55-64 years Numeric89-96 8 Population in age group: 65-74 years NumericTape Field Item and Location Size Code Outline Format97-104 8 Population in age group: 75-84 years Numeric105-112 8 Population in age group: 85+ years Numeric113-137 25 County name Alpha (See Appendix G)138 1 Record type Numeric1 National population record 2 State population record 3 County population recordAPPENDIX A: Guidelines for the Dissemination and use of Vital Statistics Data
Beginning with 1989 data, new guidelines apply to the dissemination and use of vital statistics data. These guidelines apply to the mortality data on the mortality file of the CMF and to the live-birth data on the population file of the CMF. Briefly, vital statistics data for a single year can be released for public use only for cities and counties with a 1980 population of 100,000 or more. Public use files with data for cities and counties of 50,000 or more population can be released after combining three years of data. Users whose data needs are not met by either of these two files can direct a request to the NCHS for a more detailed file.Requests for more detailed files are reviewed. If approved, the user must agree to follow the "Special Guidelines for Avoidance of Disclosure" in the NCHS Staff Manual on Confidentiality (see below). Universities and other organizations must describe how the data tapes will be maintained and how access to them will be controlled.In accordance with these new confidentiality guidelines, requests for the CMF with full geographic detail will be reviewed by the contact person for this file. Every effort will be made to facilitate the prompt release of this file.Users who are approved to use the CMF in its full geographic detail must agree to the following:1. The user will not use nor permit others to use the data in any way except for statistical reporting and analysis.2. The user will not release nor permit others to release the CMF or any part of the CMF to any person who is not a member of the user's organization, except with the approval of the NCHS.3. The user will not attempt to link nor permit others to attempt to link the data with any individually identifiable records from any other NCHS or non-NCHS data set.4. No person having access to the CMF will use it to learn the identify of any person included in the CMF.5. If the identity of any person should be discovered inadvertently, then a) no use will be made of this knowledge, b) the Director of the NCHS will be advised of the incident, c) the information that would identify an individual will be safe- guarded or destroyed as requested by NCHS, and d) no one else will be informed of the discovered identity.In order to avoid inadvertent disclosure, the user must also agree to abide by the following guidelines in the release of statistics derived from the CMF:1. In no table should all deaths in any line or column be found in a single cell.2. In no instance should the total of any line or column be less than 3.3. In no instance should quantity figures be based upon fewer than three deaths.4. In no case should a death count of 5 or fewer or a quantity figure based on a death count of 5 or fewer be presented for a county with total population less than 100,000o unless three or more years of data are combined.5. In no instance should quantity figures be published if one death contributed more than 60 percent of the amount.6. In no instance should data on an identifiable case, nor any of the kinds of data listed in the preceding items 1-4 be derivable through subtraction or other calculation from a combination of tables released in a given study.7. Data released should never permit disclosure when used in conjunction with other known data.APPENDIX D: Definition of 69 and 72 Cause of Death RecodesA. Definitions of 69 Cause of Death Recodes69 ICD-8 Cause of Death Recode Codes Represented010 004,006 020 008,009 040 010-012 050 013-019 060 033 070 034 080 036 090 038 100 040-043 110 055 120 090-097 130 Remainder of 000-136150 140-149 160 150-159 170 160-163 180 174 190 180-187 200 188,189 210 170-173, 190-199 220 204-207 230 200-203, 208, 209 240 210-239 250 250 260 260-269 270 280-285 280 320 310 390-398 320 402 330 404 350 410 360 411 370 412 380 413 390 424, 428 400 420-423, 425-427, 429 410 400, 401, 40369 ICD-8 Cause of Death Recode Codes Represented430 431 440 433 450 434 460 430,432, 435-438 470 440 480 441-448 490 466 510 470-474 520 480-486 540 490, 491 550 492 560 493 570 531-533 580 540-543 590 550-553, 560 600 571 610 574, 575 630 580, 581 640 582-584 650 590 660 600 680 640-645 690 630-639, 650-678 700 740-759 720 764-768, 772, 776 730 Remainder of 760-778740 780-796 750 Residual 770 E810-E823 780 E800-E807, E825-E949 790 E950-E959 800 E960-E978 810 E980-E999 B. Definition of 72 Cause of Death Recode72 ICD-9 Cause of Death Recode Codes Represented Title010 004-006 Shigellosis and amebiasis 020 007-009 Certain other intestinal infections 030 010-018 Tuberculosis 040 010-012 Tuberculosis of respiratory system 050 013-018 Other tuberculosis 060 033 Whooping cough 070 034-035 Streptococcal sore throat, scarlatina, and erysipelas 080 036 Meningococcal infection 090 038 Septicemia 100 045 Acute poliomyelitis 110 055 Measles 120 070 Viral hepatitis 130 090-097 Syphilis 140 001-003, 005, 020-032, All other infectious and 037, 039-041, 046-054, parasitic diseases 056-066, 071-088, 098-139 150 140-208 Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues 160 140-149 Malignant neoplasms of lip, oral cavity, and pharynx 170 150-159 Malignant neoplasms of digestive organs and peritoneous 180 160-165 Malignant neoplasms of respiratory and intrathoracic organs 190 174-175 Malignant neoplasm of breast 200 179-187 Malignant neoplasms of genital organs 210 188-189 Malignant neoplasms of urinary organs 220 170-173,190-199 Malignant neoplasms of all other and unspecified sites 230 204-208 Leukemia 240 200-203 Other malignant neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues 250 210-239 Benign neoplasms, carcinoma in situ, and neoplasms of uncertain nature 260 250 Diabetes mellitus 270 260-269 Nutritional deficiencies 280 280-285 Anemias 290 320-322 Meningitis72 ICD-9 Cause of Death Recode Codes Represented Title300 390-448 Major cardiovascular diseases 310 390-398,402,404-429 Diseases of heart 320 390-398 Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease 330 402 Hypertensive heart disease 340 404 Hypertensive heart and renal disease 350 410-414 Ischemic heart disease 360 410 Acute myocardial infarction 370 411 Other acute and subacute forms of ischemic heart disease 380 413 Angina pectoris 390 412, 414 Old myocardial infarction and other forms of chronic ischemic heart disease 400 424 Other diseases of endocardium 410 415-423, 425-429 All other forms of heart disease 420 401, 403 Hypertension with or without renal disease 430 430-438 Cerebrovascular diseases 440 431-432 Intracerebral and other intracranial hemorrhage 450 434.0, 434.9 Cerebral thrombosis and unspecified occlusionof cerebral arteries 460 434.1 Cerebral embolism 470 430, 433, 435-438 All other and late effects of cerebrovascular diseases 480 440 Atherosclerosis 490 441-448 Other diseases of arteries, arterioles, capillaries 500 466 Acute bronchitis and bronchiolitis 510 480-487 Pneumonia and influenza 520 480-486 Pneumonia 530 487 Influenza 540 490-496 Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and allied conditions 550 490-491 Bronchitis, chronic and unspecified 560 492 Emphysema 570 493 Asthma 580 494-496 Other chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and allied conditions 590 531-533 Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 600 540-543 Appendicitis72 ICD-9 Cause of Death Recode Codes Represented Title 610 550-553, 560 Hernia of abdominal cavity and intestinal obstruction without mention of hernia 620 571 Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis 630 574-575 Cholelithiasis and other disorders of gallbladder 640 580-589 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis 650 580-581 Acute glomerulonephritis and nephrotic syndrome 660 582-583, 587 Chronic glomerulonephritis, nephritis and nephropathy, not specified as acute or chronic, and renal sclerosis, unspecified 670 584-586, 588-589 Renal failure, disorders resulting from impaired renal function, and small kidney of unknown cause 680 590 Infections of kidney 690 600 Hyperplasia of prostate 700 630-676 Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium 710 630-638 Pregnancy with abortive outcome 720 640-676 Other complications of pregnancy, childbirth,and the puerperium 730 740-759 Congenital anomalies 740 760-779 Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period 750 767-769 Birth trauma, intrauterine hypoxia, birth asphyxia, and respiratory distress syndrome 760 760-766, 770-779 Other conditions originating in the perinatal period 770 780-799 Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions 780 Residual All other diseases 790 E800-E949 Accidents and adverse effects 800 E810-E825 Motor vehicle accidents 810 E800-E807, E826-E949 All other accidents and adverse effects 820 E950-E959 Suicide 830 E960-E978 Homicide and legal intervention 840 E980-E999 All other external causesAPPENDIX E: Description of the Population EstimatesThis section contains a detailed description of the population estimates on the CMF. Most of the national, state, and county population estimates on the CMF were prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census and have not been altered by NCHS. A description of the population files provided to NCHS by the U.S. Bureau of the Census and of the methodology used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census to derive the population estimates on these files is provided below.General NotesThe population estimates on the CMF are for the resident population of the United States. For census years, the estimates are of the April 1 resident population. For non- censal years, the estimates are of the July 1 resident population. The 1990 Census definition of a resident is a person "usually resident" in that area. Estimates of the resident population of the U.S. exclude the U.S. Armed Forces stationed overseas as well as civilian U.S. citizens whose usual place of residence is outside the U.S.The population estimates for the census years, 1970, 1980, and 1990 are from the age-race modified census counts.The population estimates for 1971-79 and 1981-89 are intercensal population estimates. Intercensal population estimates are estimates made for years between two completed censuses. They measure population change between the two census years as the difference between the two census populations, with some method for distributing this change over the decade. In general, the U.S. Bureau of the Census has applied the difference between the two censuses to the postcensal estimates for the decade in order to preserve the pattern of change observed over the decade.The population estimates for 1991 and 1992 are postcensal estimates. Postcensal population estimates are estimates made for years following a census before the next census has been taken. Postcensal estimates are derived using a) the most recent census as the base population and b) measures of population change from the date of the census base population to the date of the estimate. Measures of population change used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census include a) addition of live births, b) subtraction of deaths, c) inclusion of net international migration, and d) estimates of internal migration.There are national, state, and county population estimates on the CMF. The primary reason for having three levels of population estimates ion the CMF is that for non- censal years the U.S. Bureau of the Census produces national estimates, state estimates, and county estimates and these three series are not entirely consistent with each other because of rounding error. Although thee estimates from the three series are controlled against the same totals, rounding error occurs because fractional population estimates are not permitted. Thus, sums of estimates from one series may not equal equivalent sums of estimates from another series because of rounding error (no fractional population estimates are used). For example, an estimate of a state population derived by summing county populations may be different from the estimate of that state's population from the state population series. Similarly, national population estimates obtained by summing state or county population estimates will produce different estimates than those in the national series of estimates. Thus, for non-censal years, the national population estimates provide a better estimate of the national population than do sums of the state or counties population estimates and the state population estimates provide better estimates of the state populations than do sums of the county population estimates. The Bureau of the Census advises users to use national population estimates when calculating national death rates and state population estimates when calculating state death rates. For the census years, the national, state, and county estimates on the CMF are derived from the age-race adjusted census counts. As a result, totals calculated from the national, state, and county estimates agree with each other.Until the 1992 data, the NCHS has used national population estimates rounded to the nearest 1,000 to calculate death rates for non-censal years. Originally all of the national population estimates for non-censal years on the CMF were rounded to the nearest 1,000 in accordance with this NCHS practice. However, this meant that when aggregating across age, race, and/or sex groups, death rates calculated using the CMF could differ alightly from those published by NCHS. The disparity is attributable to rounding error that occurs because the population estimates on the CMF are rounded prior to aggregation whereas the population estimates used by NCHS are rounded after aggregation. Therefore, for 1981-89 and 1991 the national estimates on the CMF are not rounded to the nearest 1,000. This permits the user to aggregate across age, race and/or sex groups and then round the population estimates if desired. Unrounded population estimates for the other non-censal years (1968-69 and 1971-79) were not available. Therefore, for 1968-69 an 1971-79, the national population estimates are still rounded to the nearest 1,000 and death rates calculated after aggregating across subgroups may slightly differ from published rates.The state and county population estimates have been provided for age-race-sex groups for the user's convenience in aggregating to various groups. However, the limitations of the methodology used to derive the state and county estimates are such that the U.S. Bureau of the Census does not consider the estimates to be accurate for each age-race-sex cell. Although special censuses give some indication of the quality of the intercensal county estimates, the exact degree of overall error is unknown. Further, although the county and state estimates are not rounded, the U.S. Bureau of the Census does not consider the estimates to be accurate to the last digit.To permit the calculation of infant mortality rates, NCHS live-birth data were substituted on the CMF for the U.S. Bureau of the Census estimates of the population under 1 year of age. The race code for the live-birth records was derived from "race of mother". Some of the U.S. Bureau of the Census files had estimates for the age group 0-4 years and others had estimates for the age groups under 1 year of age and 1-4 years of age. When the Census file had an estimate for the age group 0-4 years, an estimate of the age group 1-4 years was obtained for the CMF by multiplying the estimate for the 0-4 age group by 0.8.Specific details concerning the derivation and limitations of the population estimates follow:1. July 1, 1968 and July 1, 1969 estimates of the national resident population. The estimates on the CMF are U.S. Bureau of the Census intercensal estimates, to the nearest 1,000, of the July 1, 1968 and July 1, 1969 resident population of the U.S. by 5-year age group (under 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 85+ years), sex, and race (White, Black, other races)). NCHS live-birth counts were substituted for the estimates of the population under 1 year of age; the live-birth counts were not rounded.2. July 1, 1968 and July 1, 1969 estimates of state and county resident populations. These estimates (except for the population under 1 year for which live-birth counts were substituted) were calculated by NCHS using linear extrapolation from the corresponding state and county 1970 and 1971 estimates of the July 1 resident population.3. April 1, 1970 estimates of national, state, and county resident populations. The estimates were from a special census file of the April 1, 1970 resident population by 5-year age group (0-4, 5-9, ..., 85+), sex, and race (White, Black, other races). As for other years, NCHS live-birth counts were substituted for the estimates of the population under 1 year of age. National and state estimates were obtained by summing the appropriate county estimates. This special census file included modifications made to the original census count data by the U.S. Bureau of the Census:a. Numerous small changes at the county and sub-county level were made to the original census file to correct errors discovered after publication of the original data. These changes resulted in an increase of 93,494 persons in the total U.S. population.b. The race classifications for the 1970 and 1980 census data were adjusted to be consistent with each other and with vital statistics. Some 327,000 persons of Hispanic origin who reported their race as "Other" (race not specified) were transferred to "White". The Black population was not affected by the race adjustment.c. Some 103,000 persons who reported their age as over 100 years had their age recoded to between 85 and 100 years. This adjustment did not affect this file because the oldest age group on the file is 85 years and over.4. July 1, 1971-79 estimates of the national resident population. These estimates are from a series of intercensal estimates of the July 1 resident population of the U.S. by age group (under 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 85+ years), sex, and race (White, Black, other races)) for the years 1971-79 developed by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. NCHS live-birth counts were substituted for the estimates of the population under 1 year of age. The population estimats, except for the live-birth counts, were rounded to the nearest 1,000.5. July 1, 1971-79 estimates of state resident populations. The U.S. Bureau of the Census did not produce intercensal state population estimates by age, race, and sex for the 1970's. Therefore, the state population estimates on the CMF for this period were obtained by summing the intercensal populations for the counties in each state (except for the population under 1 year of age for which live-birth counts were substituted)..6. July 1, 1971-79 estimates of county resident populations. These estimates are from a series of intercensal estimates of the July 1 resident population of counties in the U.S. (as defined in 1970) by 5-year age group (0-4, 5-9, ..., 85+ years), sex, and race (White, Black, other races) for the years 1970-80 prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Estimates of the population of the age group 1-4 years were obtained by multiplying the estimates for the age group 0-4 years by 0.8. NCHS live-birth counts were substituted on the CMF for estimates of the population under 1 year of age. The methodology used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census to produce these intercensal estimates is described briefly here. The modified age-race versions of the 1970 census (see above) and of the 1980 census (description follows) were used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census in the derivation of the 1971-79 intercensal estimates. The intercensal estimates were produced by an extension of the methodology used to produce the postcensal estimates for the 70's.5,6 The postcensal estimates were produced for two race groups (White, Black and other races) by sex. The revision of the postcensal estimates to take into account the 1980 census was done for these four race-sex groups first. Briefly, the computer programs used to produce the postcensal estimates for 1970-75 and 1975-80 were rerun after revising the base input data and the methodology. These computer runs produced estimates for 1975 and 1980 using race controls for each county at the all-ages level. These estimates were consistent with both the 1970 and 1980 censuses. The age detail for each county was not controlled and the 1980 estimates produced from this process differed from the 1980 Census counts. The 1975 estimates were adjusted, at each age level, by a proportion of the difference between the 1980 estimate and the 1980 Census counts. The 1975 estimates were further adjusted to agree with previously prepared intercensal estimates of the total population of each county and with national age-race-sex estimates. The purpose of these procedures was to produce the best possible estimate for July 1, 1975. Separate series of estimates were made for 1) the civilian, non-college, noninstitutional population under age 65, 2) the population over age 65, and 3) special populations (military, college, institutional). Using the 1970, 1975, and 1980 estimates of the civilian non-college population under age 65, estimates for the years 1971-74 and 1976-79 were obtained by interpolation. Special estimates for the population over age 65 and for military and college populations were added to these estimates each year. Finally, as for the 1975 estimates, the intercensal estimates were adjusted to agree with intercensal estimates of the total population of each county and to generally agree with national intercensal estimates by age, race, and sex. After obtaining a complete set of intercensal estimates for 1971-79, the Black population was estimated as a proportion of the Black and other races population. To do this, the proportion of the Black and other races population that is Black according to the 1970 and 1980 censuses was calculated for each county-age-sex group. Straight linear interpolation was used to obtain a set of proportions for each year. Estimates of the Black population were obtained by multiplying these proportions times the estimates for the corresponding Black and other races population. The estimates for the Black population were not controlled against other estimates. Three independent cities in Virginia (Manassas, Manassas Park, and Poquoson) were not treated as separate counties in 1970 but were treated as separate entities in later years. Thus, there were no population estimates for these cities on the 1971-79 intercensal file. The resident population of these three cities in 1979 was calculated by NCHS so that the counties on the CMF would be consistent for 1979-90. Linear extrapolation from the July 1, 1980 and July 1, 1981 estimates of the resident population of these counties was used to calculate the 1979 population estimates by age, race, and sex. The populations of the counties from which these independent cities arose (Prince William for Manassas and Manassas Park and York for Poquoson) were recalculated by subtracting the estimated populations of the cities.Limitations of the intercensal estimates included:1) The military age distribution changed during the 1970's.: the 20-24 year age group decreased and the 25-29 year age group increased. The special adjustment for military populations did not take this change into account. As a result, the 20-24 year group is overestimated and the 25-29 year group is underestimated. The estimates for the counties of Liberty, Georgia; Chattanoochee, Georgia; Vernon, Louisiana; and Pulaski, Missouri were especially poor. A modification of the military adjustment was developed, but was used only when the military and college populations exceeded the total county population for that age group. The modification helped, but the estimates for Liberty, Georgia were still not satisfactory, and those for the other counties mentioned were still irregular. The estimates for any county with a large military population should be reviewed before they are used.2) Two problems with the Medicare based estimates of the population over 65 years were found. The first involved the incorrect assignment of some records with county of residence missing to the first (alphabetical) county of each State. This error was discovered in 1976 and the estimates for 1971-75 could not be changed. Beginning in 1976, however, cohort component estimates were substituted for the counties most affected:FIPS Code County13001 Appling GA 18001 Adams IN 20001 Allen KS 21001 Adair KY 29001 Adair MO 39001 Adams OH 42001 Adams PA 48001 Anderson TX 49001 Beaver UT 53001 Adams WA 54001 Barbour WV 55001 Adams WIFor these counties, there is a break in the annual progression of estimates for the 65 and over age group. Better estimates for the years 1971-75 can be obtained by interpolating between 1970 and 1976.The second problem with the Medicare data involved the assignment of county of residence for counties containing a large city at the expense of adjacent suburban counties. A study identified 16 counties and 9 independent cities where this was a serious problem. For these counties and cities, cohort component estimate was substituted after 1976:County FIPS Code County FIPS codeBaker, GA 13007 Spotsylvania, VA 51177 Crawford, GA 13079 Stafford, VA 51179 Jones, GA 13169 Oglethorpe, GA 13221 Independent cities of Virginia Rankin, MS 28121 Edgecombe, NC 37065 Bedford city, VA 51515 Nash, NC 37127 Covington city, VA 51580 Holmes, OH 39075 Fairfax city, VA 51600 Alleghany, VA 51005 Falls Church city, VA 51610 Bedford, VA 51019 Fredericksburg city, VA 51630 Fairfax, VA 51059 Galax city, VA 51640 Henry, VA 51089 Harrisonburg city, VA 51660 Roanoke, VA 51161 Martinsville city, VA 51690 Rockingham, VA 51165 Roanoke city, VA 517703) The "Black and Other" races estimates for Maverick, Texas are not correct. The estimates show a rapid increase in "Black and Other" Races beginning with 47 persons in 1970 and increasing to 789 persons in 1980. In fact, a group of several hundred American Indians moved into the county in one large group shortly before the 1980 census. Since the 1975 county population control by race was in part an interpolation between the 1970 and 1980 census data, the growth in the minority race population (being a very small proportion of total population) was fairly evenly spread through the decade by the estimating model.7. April 1, 1980 estimates of national, state, and county resident populations. These estimates were from a special census file (a modified age-race or MARES file) of the April 1, 1980 resident population by 5-year age group (0-4, 5-9, ..., 85+), sex, and race (White, Black, other races). The original census counts were modified by the U.S. Bureau of the Census to correct for an overcount of centenarians and to modify the race coding. As for other years, NCHS live-birth counts were substituted for the estimates of the papulation under 1 year of age. National and state estimates were obtained by summing the appropriate county estimates. Population totals by age and sex calculated from this MARS file are essentially the same as those published in the regular Census volumes because the only age adjustment made to the original Census count data was an adjustment for an overcount of centenarians. This age adjustment was not discernible in this MARS file because the excess centenarians were redistributed to the 85 and over population which is the oldest age group on this file. This special Census file does reflect the substantial race modification of the 1980 census count data. Many persons checked "Other" (race not specified) on the 1980 Census (more than in 1970). Of the 6.8 million persons reporting their race as "other", 5.8 million persons were of Hispanic origin. Persons of Mexican origin and race not specified were reassigned to White. Persons who gave other Hispanic origins and race not specified were transferred either to White or to Black according to the racial distribution of persons within their county of residence who were of the same Hispanic origin. The "Other" races category also included about 900,000 persons not of Hispanic origin. These persons were reassigned to White, Black, or Asian and Pacific Islander based on proportions taken from sample data. The net effect of the race modification was to increase the estimate of the White population by 6.3 million, to increase the estimate of the Black population by 188,000, and to assign 229,000 persons to the Asian/Pacific Islander race group (for this file, Asian/Pacific Islanders are in the the other races group). Three Virginia independent cities (Manassas, Manassas Park, and Poquoson) did not appear on this 1980 Census file. Estimates of the populations of these three cities did exist for July 1, 1980 and for later years. Therefore, the April 1, 1980 populations of the three cities were calculated as a proportion of the April 1, 1980 county population (Prince William county for Manassas and Manassas Par and York county for Poquoson), where the proportion was calculated from the July 1, 1980 estimates of the city and county populations. The April 1 population estimates for the counties containing the three cities were reduced by the cities' estimated populations.8. July 1, 1981-89 estimates of the national resident population. These estimates are from a series of intercensal estimates of the July 1 resident population of the U.S. by single year of age (0 to 100+ years), sex, race (White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut; Asian and Pacific Islander), and Hispanic origin (Hispanic, non-Hispanic) for the years 1980- 89 produced by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. As for other years, NCHS live-birth data were substituted for the estimate of the population under 1 year of age. Postcensal methodology was employed to produce the intercensal estimates so that trends in births, deaths, and migration would be reflected in the distribution of the population over the decade7. The total change in the population for the decade was determined by comparing the 1980 and 1990 censuses. A series of postcensal estimates by age, race, sex, and Hispanic origin was developed based on the April 1, 1980 census and carried out to April 1, 1990. The postcensal estimates for each age-sex-race-Hispanic origin group were obtained by updating the resident population enumerated in the 1980 census with four components of population change: a) adding births to U.S. resident women, b) subtracting deaths to U.S. residents, c)adding net international migration, and d) adding net movement of U.S. Armed Forces and civilian residents of the U.S. To convert the postcensal estimates for the 80's to intercensal estimates, the discrepancy between the postcensal estimate of the April 1, 1990 population and the census count for April 1, 1990 was distributed across the decade. This was done using the following formula which calculates the intercensal estimate as a function of time and the postcensal estimate8;Pt=Qt(P10/Q10)t/10,where:t=time in years that has elapsed since the April 1, 1980 census (0<=10), Qt = postcensal estimate at time t Pt = intercensal estimate at time t Q10 = postcensal estimate for April 1, 1990 P10 = the enumerated population from the April 1, 1990 censusMonthly population change data was used to produce July 1 estimates from the April 1 estimates.9. July 1, 1981-89 estimates of state resident populations. These estimates were from a series of intercensal estimates of the July 1 resident population of the 50 states of the United States and the District of Columbia by 5-year age group (0-4, 5-9, ..., 85 and over), sex, modified race (White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut; Asian and Pacific Islander), and Hispanic origin (Hispanic origin, non-Hispanic origin) for the years 1981-89 prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. As for other years, NCHS live-birth data were substituted for the estimate of the population under 1 year of age.These estimates were developed from intercensal county population estimates for the 80's. To do this, the proportion of the population in the 8 race-Hispanic origin groups for each state and the District of Columbia were interpolated. The proportions used as the anchor points for this interpolation were computed from special census files for April 1, 1980 and April 1, 1990. The interpolated proportions were applied to state population totals computed from the series of age-race-sex specific intercensal county estimates (see description below). The resulting population estimates were adjusted to be consistent with 1) state intercensal population estimates by age and sex, and 2) national intercensal estimates by age, sex, and race. Both the intercensal state estimates by age and sex and the intercensal national estimates were calculated by applying the formula above to the corresponding series of postcensal estimates.10. July 1, 1981-July 1, 1989 estimates of county resident populations. The estimates in this series were intercensal estimates of the July 1 resident population of the 3,141 counties in the U.S. (as defined in 1990) by 5-year age group (0-4 , 5-9, ..., 85 and over), sex, and race (White, Black, and other races) for the years 1980-89 prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. As for other years, NCHS live-birth data were substituted for the estimate of the population under 1 year of age. The estimates in this series were developed by interpolating the proportions of persons in the age-race-sex groups in each county. The proportions used as the anchor points for the interpolation were computed from special census files for April 1, 1980 and April 1, 1990. The interpolated proportions were applied to the intercensal estimates of the total county populations. The intercensal estimates of the total county population were calculated by applying the formula above to the postcensal series of estimates of total county populations. The age-race-sex specific county population estimates obtained were adjusted to be consistent with 1) intercensal population estimates for States by age and sex, and 2) intercensal estimates of the national population by age, sex, and race.11. April 1, 1990 estimates of the resident national, state, and county populations. These estimates are from the MARS (modified age-race) census file by single year of age, sex, race (White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut; Asian/Pacific Islander), Hispanic origin (Hispanic, non-Hispanic). In the 1990 census, persons were asked to report their year of birth but not the quarter (within the year) of birth, and their age at their last birthday under the assumption that they answered the question on April 1. Review of the census age data revealed that many persons reported their age as of either the date they completed the census form or were interviewed by an enumerator, which may have been months after April 1. In addition, there may have been a tendency for respondents to round up their age if they were close to having a birthday. Thus, age was biased upward. It is likely that approximately 10 percent of persons in most age groups were actually 1 year younger than they reported. For most single years of age, the misstatements are largely offsetting. The problem is more pronounced at age 0 because persons lost to this age may not have been fully offset by the inclusion of babies born after April 1, 1990 and because there may have been more rounding up to age 1 to avoid reporting age 0 years. The reporting of age as one year older than the age on April 1, 1990 is likely to have occurred more often in areas where the census data was collected later. Modification of reported age was based, for most respondents, on a respecification of age using reported year of birth and allocating respondents to first quarter or last three quarters of the year based on an historical series of births by month. It was not considered necessary to correct for age overstatement and heaping in 1990 because the availability of age and year of birth on the census form had provided for the elimination of spurious year-of-birth reports in the data before the modification was performed. Approximately 100 million persons have an age in the modified file that is one year different than the age they reported on the 1990 census form. The race modification for the 1990 census was substantial. Some 9.8 million persons did not report their race as one of the 15 race categories included on the census form. Over 95 percent of these persons were of Hispanic origin. Each of the persons with non- specified race was assigned to a specified race according to the following rule: each "other races" person was assigned to the specified race reported by a nearby person with identical response to the Hispanic origin question (not Spanish/Hispanic, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and other Spanish/Hispanic). The results of the race modification procedure were overridden in four counties (Adams county, Washington; Harmon county, Oklahoma; Clark county, Indiana; and Washington county, Idaho). In these four counties the American Indian population grew by more than 100 percent and also became at least one percentage point more of the county's total population. In each of these counties, persons with race unspecified were assigned to White. The race, origin, or sex of some persons also changed as a result of the assignment of a different age to them. The changed age sometimes caused the person to be allocated a different relationship and/or sex which resulted in the person receiving their race or origin from a different person in the household.12. July 1, 1991 estimates of the national resident population. The postcensal estimates of the resident population of the U.S. by age group (under 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 85+ years), sex, and race (White, Black, and other races) for July 1, 1991 were developed by the U.S. Bureau of the Census.13. July 1, 1991 estimates of state resident populations. These estimates were from a series of postcensal estimates of the July 1, 1991 resident population of the 50 states and the District of Columbia by single year of age, sex, race (White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut; Asian and Pacific Islander), sex, and Hispanic origin (Hispanic, non-Hispanic) prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. As for other years, NCHS live- birth counts were substituted for the estimates of the population under 1 year of age.14. July 1, 1991 estimates of county resident populations. These estimates in this series were postcensal estimates of the July 1, 1991 resident population of the 3,141 counties in the U.S. (as defined in 1990) by 5-year age group (0-4, 5-9, ..., 85 and over), sex, and race (White, Black, and other races) prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. As for other years, NCHS live-birth counts were substituted for the estimates of the population under 1 year of age.15. July 1, 1992 estimates of the national resident population. The postcensal estimates of the resident population of the U.S. by single year of age (0,1,...,100+), sex, race (White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut; and Asian and Pacific Islander), and Hispanic origin (Hispanic, Non-Hispanic) for July 1, 1992 were developed by the U.S. Bureau of the Census.16. July 1, 1992 estimates of state resident populations. These estimates were from a series of postcensal estimates of the July 1, 1992 resident population of the 50 states and the District of Columbia by single year of age (0,1,...,85+ ), sex, race (White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut; Asian and Pacific Islander), sex, and Hispanic origin (Hispanic, non-Hispanic) prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. As for other years, NCHS live-birth counts were substituted for the estimates of the population under 1 year of age.17. July 1, 1992 estimates of county resident populations. These estimates in this series were postcensal estimates of the July 1, 1992 resident population of the 3,141 counties in the U.S. (as defined in 1990) by 5-year age group (0-4, 5-9, ..., 85 and over), sex, race (White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut; and Asian and Pacific Islanders), and Hispanic origin (Hispanic, non-Hispanic) prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. As for other years, NCHS live-birth counts were substituted for the estimates of the population under 1 year of age.APPENDIX F: FIPS State and County Codes and NamesThe FIPS state and county codes were established by the National Bureau of Standards, U.S. Department of Commerce in 1968.9 This standard set of codes provides names and codes for counties and county equivalents of the 50 states of the United States and the District of columbia. Counties are considered to be the "first order subdivisions " of each State, regardless of their local designation (county, parish, borough). Washington, D.C.; the consolidated government of Columbus, Georgia; the independent cities of the States of Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia; the census areas and boroughs of Alaska; and that part of Yellowstone Park in Montana are identified as county equivalents. The system is standard throughout the Federal Government. The State codes are ascending, two-digit numbers; the county codes are ascending three-digit numbers. For both the State and county codes, space has been left for new States or counties. Some changes in the FIPS codes have occurred since 1968.A modified version of the FIPS codes is used to identify states and counties on the CMF. The modifications are described in this appendix. The FIPS codes and names for the counties on the CMF are listed in Appendix G. For the years 1968-78, there are 3,080 counties on the CMF each with a unique FIPS code. For 1979-92 there are 3,114 counties on the CMF each with a unique FIPS code (with one extra code for Georgia for 1988 through 1991). In addition to county-level records, the population file also has state and national-level records which also have unique FIPS codes (51 codes for the state records and 1 code for the national records).The county codes on the mortality and population files are completely compatible. However, because there are no state or national-level records on the mortality file, the FIPS codes associated with the state and national-level records on the population file do not appear on the mortality file. Further, while there is a record on the population file for each geographic unit- year-race-sex subpopulation, there may not be a record on the mortality file for a given county-year-race-sex-age-ICD code group. If no deaths occurred for the given group, no record appears on the mortality file for that group. Thus, care must be taken when matching the mortality and population files.Modifications of FIPS State and County Codes1. Alaska counties. All Alaskan counties are aggregated into one county, called Alaska which was assigned the code 02900. On the populaltion file, the population estimates on the records with a FIPS code of 02900 are the sum of the populations of the Alaskan counties. The population estimates on the records with a FIPS code of 02000 are the population estimates from the state series of population estimates.2. La Paz, Az. In January, 1983, La Paz county, Arizona (FIPS code = 04012) was formed from the northern portion of Yuma county (FIPS code = 04027). Yuma county still exists with reduced boundaries. La Paz county does not appear on this file. Death counts and population estimates for La Paz county have been aggregated with those for Yuma county.3. Columbus city and Muscogee county, GA. The independent city Columbus, Georgia does not appear on this file. Death counts and population estimates for Columbus city (FIPS code = 13510) have been aggregated with those for Muscogee county (FIPS code = 13215).4. Georgia, unknown county. For the years 1988 through 1991, an additional county code (FIPS code = 13999) was created in Georgia. Deaths occurring in Georgia with HIV infection cited as a cause-o-death were assigned this county code if three or fewer such deaths occurred to residents of a given county.5. Kalawao, Hawaii. The Hawaiian county of Kalawao does not appear on this file. Death counts and population estimates for Kalawao, Hawaii (FIPS code = 15005) are aggregated with those for Maui county, Hawaii (FIPS code=15009)6. Baltimore city and Baltimore county, MD. The independent city of Baltimore, Maryland has been treated as a county. Death counts and population estimates are reported separately for Baltimore city (FIPS code = 24510) and Baltimore county (FIPS code = 24005).7. Ste. Genevieve, Mo. In order to achieve alphabetical consistency, the FIPS code for Ste. Genevieve, Missouri was changed in 1979 from 29193 to 29186. The new code (29186) has been used throughout this file.8. St. Louis city and St. Louis county, MO. The independent city of St. Louis, Missouri has been treated as a county. Death counts and population estimates are reported separately for St. Louis city (FIPS code = 29510) and St. Louis county (FIPS code = 29189).9. Carson City, NV. The independent city of Carson City, Nevada (FIPS code = 32510) has been treated as a county. Death counts and population estimates are reported for Carson city.10. Cibola,NM. In 1981, Cibola county, New Mexico (FIPS code= 35006) was formed when Valencia county, New Mexico (FIPS code = 35061) was divided into two parts. Valencia county still exists with reduced boundaries. Cibola county does not appear on this file. All death counts and population estimates for Cibola county have been aggregated with those for Valencia county.11. New York city boroughs. The five boroughs of New York City have been treated as counties and maintained as separate entities on this file.Borough County FIPS Code Bronx Bronx 36005 Brooklyn Kings 36047 Manhattan New York 36061 Queens Queens 36081 Staten Island Richmond 3608512. Jackson and Washabaugh, SD. In 1979, Washabaugh county, South Dakota (FIPS code = 46131) merged with Jackson county, South Dakota (FIPS code = 46071). For all years, death counts and population estimates for Washabaugh county have been aggregated with those for Jackson county.13. Virginia independent cities.a. Nansemond city, VA. Nansemond city (FIPS=51123) has been part of the independent city of Suffolk, Va (FIPS = 51800) since 1979. For all years, death counts and population estimates for Nansemond have been aggregated with those for Suffolk city.b. 1968-78: For 1968-78, the following Virginia independent cities were treated as counties:City Independent City FIPS codeAlexandria 51510 Chesapeake 51550 Hampton 51650 Newport News 51700 Norfolk 51710 Suffolk 51800 Virginia Beach 51810c. 1968-78: For 1968-78, death counts and population estimates for the following Virginia independent cities were aggregated with those of the county containing them. A list of these cities and the counties with which they have been aggregated follows: County City FIPS Independent City County FIPS Code CODEBedford Bedford 51515 51019 Bristol Washington 51520 51191 Buena Vista Rockbridge 51530 51163 Charlottesville Albemarle 51540 51003 Clifton Forge Alleghany 51560 51005 Colonial Heights Chesterfield 51570 51041 Covington Alleghany 51580 51005 Danville Pittsyvania 515905 51143 Emporia Greensville 51595 51081 Fairfax Fairfax 51600 51059 Falls Church Fairfax 51610 51059 Franklin Southampton 51620 51175 Fredericksburg Spotsylvania 51630 51177 Galax Grayson 51640 51077 Harrisonburg Rockingham 51660 51165 Hopewell Prince George 51670 51149 Lexington Rockbridge 51678 51163 Lynchburg Campbell 51680 51031 Manassas Prince William 51683 51153 Manassas Park Prince William 51685 51153 Martinsville Henry 51690 51089 Norton Wise 51720 51195 Petersburg Dinwiddie 51730 51053 Poquoson York 51735 51199 Portsmouth Norfolk city 51740 51710 Radford Montgomery 51750 51121 Richmond Henrico 51760 51087 Roanoke Roanoke 51770 51161 Salem Roanoke 51775 51161 South Boston Halifax 51780 51083 Staunton Augusta 51790 51015 Waynesboro Augusta 51820 51015 Williamsburg James City 51830 51095 Winchester Frederick 51840 51069d. 1979-92. Beginning in 1979, the Virginia independent cities were treated as counties and retained as separate entities on the file. Thus, the cities listed above in b) and c) appear on the file with FIPS code as shown in the columns titled "city FIPS codes".14. Yellowstone National Park, Wy. For 1968 and 1969, the FIPS coding system assigned two codes to Yellowstone National Park, one for the Montana section (FIPS code=30113) and one for the Wyoming section (FIPS code=56047). From 1970 on, only the code for the Montana section was retained in FIPS. For this file, any deaths or live birth counts attributed to the Wyoming section during 1968 or 1969 have been split and assigned to Park county, Wyoming (56029 and Teton county, Wyoming (56039) in proportional to the populations of these two counties..APPENDIX G: Dictionary of FIPS State and County Codes and County NamesEntries in this dictionary are sorted by state and county FIPS code. Independent cities (Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, Virginia) have county codes of 500 and higher and thus, appear at the end of a state's list.FIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAMEALABAMA 01 087 AL MACON 01 000 AL STATE TOTAL 01 089 AL MADISON 01 001 AL AUTAUGA 01 091 AL MARENGO 01 003 AL BALDWIN 01 093 AL MARION 01 005 AL BARBOUR 01 095 AL MARSHALL 01 007 AL BIBB 01 097 AL MOBILE 01 009 AL BLOUNT 01 099 AL MONROE 01 011 AL BULLOCK 01 101 AL MONTGOMERY 01 013 AL BUTLER 01 103 AL MORGAN 01 015 AL CALHOUN 01 105 AL PERRY 01 017 AL CHAMBERS 01 107 AL PICKENS 01 019 AL CHEROKEE 01 109 AL PIKE 01 021 AL CHILTON 01 111 AL RANDOLPH 01 023 AL CHOCTAW 01 113 AL RUSSELL 01 025 AL CLARKE 01 115 AL ST. CLAIR 01 027 AL CLAY 01 117 AL SHELBY 01 029 AL CLEBURNE 01 119 AL SUMTER 01 031 AL COFFEE 01 121 AL TALLADEGA 01 033 AL COLBERT 01 123 AL TALLAPOOSA 01 035 AL CONECUH 01 125 AL TUSCALOOSA 01 037 AL COOSA 01 127 AL WALKER 01 039 AL COVINGTON 01 129 AL WASHINGTON 01 041 AL CRENSHAW 01 131 AL WILCOX 01 043 AL CULLMAN 01 133 AL WINSTON 01 045 AL DALE 01 047 AL DALLAS ALASKA 01 049 AL DE KALB 02 000 AK STATE TOTAL 01 051 AL ELMORE 02 900 AK ALASKA 01 053 AL ESCAMBIA 01 055 AL ETOWAH ARIZONA 01 057 AL FAYETTE 04 000 AZ STATE TOTAL 01 059 AL FRANKLIN 04 001 AZ APACHE 01 061 AL GENEVA 04 003 AZ COCHISE 01 063 AL GREENE 04 005 AZ COCONINO 01 065 AL HALE 04 007 AZ GILA 01 067 AL HENRY 04 009 AZ GRAHAM 01 069 AL HOUSTON 04 011 AZ GREENLEE 01 071 AL JACKSON 04 013 AZ MARICOPA 01 073 AL JEFFERSON 04 015 AZ MOHAVE 01 075 AL LAMAR 04 017 AZ NAVAJO 01 077 AL LAUDERDALE 04 019 AZ PIMA 01 079 AL LAWRENCE 04 021 AZ PINAL 01 081 AL LEE 04 023 AZ SANTA CRUZ 01 083 AL LIMESTONE 04 025 AZ YAVAPAI 01 085 AL LOWNDES 04 027 AZ YUMA FIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAMEARKANSAS 05 087 AR MADISON 05 000 AR STATE TOTAL 05 089 AR MARION 05 001 AR ARKANSAS 05 091 AR MILLER 05 003 AR ASHLEY 05 093 AR MISSISSIPPI 05 005 AR BAXTER 05 095 AR MONROE 05 007 AR BENTON 05 097 AR MONTGOMERY 05 009 AR BOONE 05 099 AR NEVADA 05 011 AR BRADLEY 05 101 AR NEWTON 05 013 AR CALHOUN 05 103 AR OUACHITA 05 015 AR CARROLL 05 105 AR PERRY 05 017 AR CHICOT 05 107 AR PHILLIPS 05 019 AR CLARK 05 109 AR PIKE 05 021 AR CLAY 05 111 AR POINSETT 05 023 AR CLEBURNE 05 113 AR POLK 05 025 AR CLEVELAND 05 115 AR POPE 05 027 AR COLUMBIA 05 117 AR PRAIRIE 05 029 AR CONWAY 05 119 AR PULASKI 05 031 AR CRAIGHEAD 05 121 AR RANDOLPH 05 033 AR CRAWFORD 05 123 AR ST. FRANCIS 05 035 AR CRITTENDEN 05 125 AR SALINE 05 037 AR CROSS 05 127 AR SCOTT 05 039 AR DALLAS 05 129 AR SEARCY 05 041 AR DESHA 05 131 AR SEBASTIAN 05 043 AR DREW 05 133 AR SEVIER 05 045 AR FAULKNER 05 135 AR SHARP 05 047 AR FRANKLIN 05 137 AR STONE 05 049 AR FULTON 05 139 AR UNION 05 051 AR GARLAND 05 141 AR VAN BUREN 05 053 AR GRANT 05 143 AR WASHINGTON 05 055 AR GREENE 05 145 AR WHITE 05 057 AR HEMPSTEAD 05 147 AR WOODRUFF 05 059 AR HOT SPRING 05 149 AR YELL 05 061 AR HOWARD 05 063 AR INDEPENDENCE CALIFORNIA 05 065 AR IZARD 06 000 CA STATE TOTAL 05 067 AR JACKSON 06 001 CA ALAMEDA 05 069 AR JEFFERSON 06 003 CA ALPINE 05 071 AR JOHNSON 06 005 CA AMADOR 05 073 AR LAFAYETTE 06 007 CA BUTTE 05 075 AR LAWRENCE 06 009 CA CALAVERAS 05 077 AR LEE 06 011 CA COLUSA 05 079 AR LINCOLN 06 013 CA CONTRA COSTA 05 081 AR LITTLE RIVER 06 015 CA DEL NORTE 05 083 AR LOGAN 06 017 CA EL DORADO 05 085 AR LONOKE 06 019 CA FRESNOFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME06 021 CA GLENN 06 111 CA VENTURA 06 023 CA HUMBOLDT 06 113 CA YOLO 06 025 CA IMPERIAL 06 115 CA YUBA 06 027 CA INYO 06 029 CA KERN COLORADO 06 031 CA KINGS 08 000 CO STATE TOTAL 06 033 CA LAKE 08 001 CO ADAMS 06 035 CA LASSEN 08 003 CO ALAMOSA 06 037 CA LOS ANGELES 08 005 CO ARAPAHOE 06 039 CA MADERA 08 007 CO ARCHULETA 06 041 CA MARIN 08 009 CO BACA 06 043 CA MARIPOSA 08 011 CO BENT 06 045 CA MENDOCINO 08 013 CO BOULDER 06 047 CA MERCED 08 015 CO CHAFFEE 06 049 CA MODOC 08 017 CO CHEYENNE 06 051 CA MONO 08 019 CO CLEAR CREEK 06 053 CA MONTEREY 08 021 CO CONEJOS 06 055 CA NAPA 08 023 CO COSTILLA 06 057 CA NEVADA 08 025 CO CROWLEY 06 059 CA ORANGE 08 027 CO CUSTER 06 061 CA PLACER 08 029 CO DELTA 06 063 CA PLUMAS 08 031 CO DENVER 06 065 CA RIVERSIDE 08 033 CO DOLORES 06 067 CA SACRAMENTO 08 035 CO DOUGLAS 06 069 CA SAN BENITO 08 037 CO EAGLE 06 071 CA SAN BERNARDINO 08 039 CO ELBERT 06 073 CA SAN DIEGO 08 041 CO EL PASO 06 075 CA SAN FRANCISCO 08 043 CO FREMONT 06 077 CA SAN JOAQUIN 08 045 CO GARFIELD 06 079 CA SAN LUIS OBISPO 08 047 CO GILPIN 06 081 CA SAN MATEO 08 049 CO GRAND 06 083 CA SANTA BARBARA 08 051 CO GUNNISON 06 085 CA SANTA CLARA 08 053 CO HINSDALE 06 087 CA SANTA CRUZ 08 055 CO HUERFANO 06 089 CA SHASTA 08 057 CO JACKSON 06 091 CA SIERRA 08 059 CO JEFFERSON 06 093 CA SISKIYOU 08 061 CO KIOWA 06 095 CA SOLANO 08 063 CO KIT CARSON 06 097 CA SONOMA 08 065 CO LAKE 06 099 CA STANISLAUS 08 067 CO LA PLATA 06 101 CA SUTTER 08 069 CO LARIMER 06 103 CA TEHAMA 08 071 CO LAS ANIMAS 06 105 CA TRINITY 08 073 CO LINCOLN 06 107 CA TULARE 08 075 CO LOGAN 06 109 CA TUOLUMNE 08 077 CO MESAFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME08 079 CO MINERAL FLORIDA 08 081 CO MOFFAT 12 000 FL STATE TOTAL 08 083 CO MONTEZUMA 12 001 FL ALACHUA 08 085 CO MONTROSE 12 003 FL BAKER 08 087 CO MORGAN 12 005 FL BAY 08 089 CO OTERO 12 007 FL BRADFORD 08 091 CO OURAY 12 009 FL BREVARD 08 093 CO PARK 12 011 FL BROWARD 08 095 CO PHILLIPS 12 013 FL CALHOUN 08 097 CO PITKIN 12 015 FL CHARLOTTE 08 099 CO PROWERS 12 017 FL CITRUS 08 101 CO PUEBLO 12 019 FL CLAY 08 103 CO RIO BLANCO 12 021 FL COLLIER 08 105 CO RIO GRANDE 12 023 FL COLUMBIA 08 107 CO ROUTT 12 025 FL DADE 08 109 CO SAGUACHE 12 027 FL DE SOTO 08 111 CO SAN JUAN 12 029 FL DIXIE 08 113 CO SAN MIGUEL 12 031 FL DUVAL 08 115 CO SEDGWICK 12 033 FL ESCAMBIA 08 117 CO SUMMIT 12 035 FL FLAGLER 08 119 CO TELLER 12 037 FL FRANKLIN 08 121 CO WASHINGTON 12 039 FL GADSDEN 08 123 CO WELD 12 041 FL GILCHRIST 08 125 CO YUMA 12 043 FL GLADES 12 045 FL GULF CONNECTICUT 12 047 FL HAMILTON 09 000 CT STATE TOTAL 12 049 FL HARDEE 09 001 CT FAIRFIELD 12 051 FL HENDRY 09 003 CT HARTFORD 12 053 FL HERNANDO 09 005 CT LITCHFIELD 12 055 FL HIGHLANDS 09 007 CT MIDDLESEX 12 057 FL HILLSBOROUGH 09 009 CT NEW HAVEN 12 059 FL HOLMES 09 011 CT NEW LONDON 12 061 FL INDIAN RIVER 09 013 CT TOLLAND 12 063 FL JACKSON 09 015 CT WINDHAM 12 065 FL JEFFERSON 12 067 FL LAFAYETTE DELAWARE 12 069 FL LAKE 10 00 DE STATE TOTAL 12 071 FL LEE 10 001 DE KENT 12 073 FL LEON 10 003 DE NEW CASTLE 12 075 FL LEVY 10 005 DE SUSSEX 12 077 FL LIBERTY 12 079 FL MADISON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 12 081 FL MANATEE 11 000 DC TOTAL 12 083 FL MARION 11 001 DC WASHINGTON 12 085 FL MARTINFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME12 087 FL MONROE 13 037 GA CALHOUN 12 089 FL NASSAU 13 039 GA CAMDEN 12 091 FL OKALOOSA 13 043 GA CANDLER 12 093 FL OKEECHOBEE 13 045 GA CARROLL 12 095 FL ORANGE 13 047 GA CATOOSA 12 097 FL OSCEOLA 13 049 GA CHARLTON 12 099 FL PALM BEACH 13 051 GA CHATHAM 12 101 FL PASCO 13 053 GA CHATTAHOOCHEE 12 103 FL PINELLAS 13 055 GA CHATTOOGA 12 105 FL POLK 13 057 GA CHEROKEE 12 107 FL PUTNAM 13 059 GA CLARKE 12 109 FL ST. JOHNS 13 061 GA CLAY 12 111 FL ST. LUCIE 13 063 GA CLAYTON 12 113 FL SANTA ROSA 13 065 GA CLINCH 12 115 FL SARASOTA 13 067 GA COBB 12 117 FL SEMINOLE 13 069 GA COFFEE 12 119 FL SUMTER 13 071 GA COLQUITT 12 121 FL SUWANNEE 13 073 GA COLUMBIA 12 123 FL TAYLOR 13 075 GA COOK 12 125 FL UNION 13 077 GA COWETA 12 127 FL VOLUSIA 13 079 GA CRAWFORD 12 129 FL WAKULLA 13 081 GA CRISP 12 131 FL WALTON 13 083 GA DADE 12 133 FL WASHINGTON 13 085 GA DAWSON 13 087 GA DECATUR GEORGIA 13 089 GA DE KALB 13 000 GA STATE TOTAL 13 091 GA DODGE 13 001 GA APPLING 13 093 GA DOOLY 13 003 GA ATKINSON 13 095 GA DOUGHERTY 13 005 GA BACON 13 097 GA DOUGLAS 13 007 GA BAKER 13 099 GA EARLY 13 009 GA BALDWIN 13 101 GA ECHOLS 13 011 GA BANKS 13 103 GA EFFINGHAM 13 013 GA BARROW 13 105 GA ELBERT 13 015 GA BARTOW 13 107 GA EMANUEL 13 017 GA BEN HILL 13 109 GA EVANS 13 019 GA BERRIEN 13 111 GA FANNIN 13 021 GA BIBB 13 113 GA FAYETTE 13 023 GA BLECKLEY 13 115 GA FLOYD 13 025 GA BRANTLEY 13 117 GA FORSYTH 13 027 GA BROOKS 13 119 GA FRANKLIN 13 029 GA BRYAN 13 121 GA FULTON 13 031 GA BULLOCH 13 123 GA GILMER 13 033 GA BURKE 13 125 GA GLASCOCK 13 035 GA BUTTS 13 127 GA GLYNNFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME13 129 GA GORDON 13 221 GA OGLETHORPE 13 131 GA GRADY 13 223 GA PAULDING 13 133 GA GREENE 13 225 GA PEACH 13 135 GA GWINNETT 13 227 GA PICKENS 13 137 GA HABERSHAM 13 229 GA PIERCE 13 139 GA HALL 13 231 GA PIKE 13 141 GA HANCOCK 13 233 GA POLK 13 143 GA HARALSON 13 235 GA PULASKI 13 145 GA HARRIS 13 237 GA PUTNAM 13 147 GA HART 13 239 GA QUITMAN 13 149 GA HEARD 13 241 GA RABUN 13 151 GA HENRY 13 243 GA RANDOLPH 13 153 GA HOUSTON 13 245 GA RICHMOND 13 155 GA IRWIN 13 247 GA ROCKDALE 13 157 GA JACKSON 13 249 GA SCHLEY 13 159 GA JASPER 13 251 GA SCREVEN 13 161 GA JEFF DAVIS 13 253 GA SEMINOLE 13 163 GA JEFFERSON 13 255 GA SPALDING 13 165 GA JENKINS 13 257 GA STEPHENS 13 167 GA JOHNSON 13 259 GA STEWART 13 169 GA JONES 13 261 GA SUMTER 13 171 GA LAMAR 13 263 GA TALBOT 13 173 GA LANIER 13 265 GA TALIAFERRO 13 175 GA LAURENS 13 267 GA TATTNALL 13 177 GA LEE 13 269 GA TAYLOR 13 179 GA LIBERTY 13 271 GA TELFAIR 13 181 GA LINCOLN 13 273 GA TERRELL 13 183 GA LONG 13 275 GA THOMAS 13 185 GA LOWNDES 13 277 GA TIFT 13 187 GA LUMPKIN 13 279 GA TOOMBS 13 189 GA MCDUFFIE 13 281 GA TOWNS 13 191 GA MCINTOSH 13 283 GA TREUTLEN 13 193 GA MACON 13 285 GA TROUP 13 195 GA MADISON 13 287 GA TURNER 13 197 GA MARION 13 289 GA TWIGGS 13 199 GA MERIWETHER 13 291 GA UNION 13 201 GA MILLER 13 293 GA UPSON 13 205 GA MITCHELL 13 295 GA WALKER 13 207 GA MONROE 13 297 GA WALTON 13 209 GA MONTGOMERY 13 299 GA WARE 13 211 GA MORGAN 13 301 GA WARREN 13 213 GA MURRAY 13 303 GA WASHINGTON 13 215 GA MUSCOGEE 13 305 GA WAYNE 13 217 GA NEWTON 13 307 GA WEBSTER 13 219 GA OCONEE 13 309 GA WHEELERFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME13 311 GA WHITE 16 057 ID LATAH 13 313 GA WHITFIELD 16 059 ID LEMHI 13 315 GA WILCOX 16 061 ID LEWIS 13 317 GA WILKES 16 063 ID LINCOLN 13 319 GA WILKINSON 16 065 ID MADISON 13 321 GA WORTH 16 067 ID MINIDOKA 13 999 GA UNKNOWN 16 069 ID NEZ PERCE 16 071 ID ONEIDA HAWAII 16 073 ID OWYHEE 15 000 HI STATE TOTAL 16 075 ID PAYETTE 15 001 HI HAWAII 16 077 ID POWER 15 003 HI HONOLULU 16 079 ID SHOSHONE 15 007 HI KAUAI 16 081 ID TETON 15 009 HI MAUI 16 083 ID TWIN FALLS 16 085 ID VALLEY IDAHO 16 087 ID WASHINGTON 16 000 ID STATE TOTAL 16 001 ID ADA ILLINOIS 16 003 ID ADAMS 17 000 IL STATE TOTAL 16 005 ID BANNOCK 17 001 IL ADAMS 16 007 ID BEAR LAKE 17 003 IL ALEXANDER 16 009 ID BENEWAH 17 005 IL BOND 16 011 ID BINGHAM 17 007 IL BOONE 16 013 ID BLAINE 17 009 IL BROWN 16 015 ID BOISE 17 011 IL BUREAU 16 017 ID BONNER 17 013 IL CALHOUN 16 019 ID BONNEVILLE 17 015 IL CARROLL 16 021 ID BOUNDARY 17 017 IL CASS 16 023 ID BUTTE 17 019 IL CHAMPAIGN 16 025 ID CAMAS 17 021 IL CHRISTIAN 16 027 ID CANYON 17 023 IL CLARK 16 029 ID CARIBOU 17 025 IL CLAY 16 031 ID CASSIA 17 027 IL CLINTON 16 033 ID CLARK 17 029 IL COLES 16 035 ID CLEARWATER 17 031 IL COOK 16 037 ID CUSTER 17 033 IL CRAWFORD 16 039 ID ELMORE 17 035 IL CUMBERLAND 16 041 ID FRANKLIN 17 037 IL DE KALB 16 043 ID FREMONT 17 039 IL DE WITT 16 045 ID GEM 17 041 IL DOUGLAS 16 047 ID GOODING 17 043 IL DU PAGE 16 049 ID IDAHO 17 045 IL EDGAR 16 051 ID JEFFERSON 17 047 IL EDWARDS 16 053 ID JEROME 17 049 IL EFFINGHAM 16 055 ID KOOTENAI 17 051 IL FAYETTEFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME17 053 IL FORD 17 143 IL PEORIA 17 055 IL FRANKLIN 17 145 IL PERRY 17 057 IL FULTON 17 147 IL PIATT 17 059 IL GALLATIN 17 149 IL PIKE 17 061 IL GREENE 17 151 IL POPE 17 063 IL GRUNDY 17 153 IL PULASKI 17 065 IL HAMILTON 17 155 IL PUTNAM 17 067 IL HANCOCK 17 157 IL RANDOLPH 17 069 IL HARDIN 17 159 IL RICHLAND 17 071 IL HENDERSON 17 161 IL ROCK ISLAND 17 073 IL HENRY 17 163 IL ST. CLAIR 17 075 IL IROQUOIS 17 165 IL SALINE 17 077 IL JACKSON 17 167 IL SANGAMON 17 079 IL JASPER 17 169 IL SCHUYLER 17 081 IL JEFFERSON 17 171 IL SCOTT 17 083 IL JERSEY 17 173 IL SHELBY 17 085 IL JO DAVIESS 17 175 IL STARK 17 087 IL JOHNSON 17 177 IL STEPHENSON 17 089 IL KANE 17 179 IL TAZEWELL 17 091 IL KANKAKEE 17 181 IL UNION 17 093 IL KENDALL 17 183 IL VERMILION 17 095 IL KNOX 17 185 IL WABASH 17 097 IL LAKE 17 187 IL WARREN 17 099 IL LA SALLE 17 189 IL WASHINGTON 17 101 IL LAWRENCE 17 191 IL WAYNE 17 103 IL LEE 17 193 IL WHITE 17 105 IL LIVINGSTON 17 195 IL WHITESIDE 17 107 IL LOGAN 17 197 IL WILL 17 109 IL MCDONOUGH 17 199 IL WILLIAMSON 17 111 IL MCHENRY 17 201 IL WINNEBAGO 17 113 IL MCLEAN 17 203 IL WOODFORD 17 115 IL MACON 17 117 IL MACOUPIN INDIANA 17 119 IL MADISON 18 000 IN STATE TOTAL 17 121 IL MARION 18 001 IN ADAMS 17 123 IL MARSHALL 18 003 IN ALLEN 17 125 IL MASON 18 005 IN BARTHOLOMEW 17 127 IL MASSAC 18 007 IN BENTON 17 129 IL MENARD 18 009 IN BLACKFORD 17 131 IL MERCER 18 011 IN BOONE 17 133 IL MONROE 18 013 IN BROWN 17 135 IL MONTGOMERY 18 015 IN CARROLL 17 137 IL MORGAN 18 017 IN CASS 17 139 IL MOULTRIE 18 019 IN CLARK 17 141 IL OGLE 18 021 IN CLAYFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME18 023 IN CLINTON 18 113 IN NOBLE 18 025 IN CRAWFORD 18 115 IN OHIO 18 027 IN DAVIESS 18 117 IN ORANGE 18 029 IN DEARBORN 18 119 IN OWEN 18 031 IN DECATUR 18 121 IN PARKE 18 033 IN DE KALB 18 123 IN PERRY 18 035 IN DELAWARE 18 125 IN PIKE 18 037 IN DUBOIS 18 127 IN PORTER 18 039 IN ELKHART 18 129 IN POSEY 18 041 IN FAYETTE 18 131 IN PULASKI 18 043 IN FLOYD 18 133 IN PUTNAM 18 045 IN FOUNTAIN 18 135 IN RANDOLPH 18 047 IN FRANKLIN 18 137 IN RIPLEY 18 049 IN FULTON 18 139 IN RUSH 18 051 IN GIBSON 18 141 IN ST. JOSEPH 18 053 IN GRANT 18 143 IN SCOTT 18 055 IN GREENE 18 145 IN SHELBY 18 057 IN HAMILTON 18 147 IN SPENCER 18 059 IN HANCOCK 18 149 IN STARKE 18 061 IN HARRISON 18 151 IN STEUBEN 18 063 IN HENDRICKS 18 153 IN SULLIVAN 18 065 IN HENRY 18 155 IN SWITZERLAND 18 067 IN HOWARD 18 157 IN TIPPECANOE 18 069 IN HUNTINGTON 18 159 IN TIPTON 18 071 IN JACKSON 18 161 IN UNION 18 073 IN JASPER 18 163 IN VANDERBURGH 18 075 IN JAY 18 165 IN VERMILLION 18 077 IN JEFFERSON 18 167 IN VIGO 18 079 IN JENNINGS 18 169 IN WABASH 18 081 IN JOHNSON 18 171 IN WARREN 18 083 IN KNOX 18 173 IN WARRICK 18 085 IN KOSCIUSKO 18 175 IN WASHINGTON 18 087 IN LAGRANGE 18 177 IN WAYNE 18 089 IN LAKE 18 179 IN WELLS 18 091 IN LA PORTE 18 181 IN WHITE 18 093 IN LAWRENCE 18 183 IN WHITLEY 18 095 IN MADISON 18 097 IN MARION IOWA 18 099 IN MARSHALL 19 000 IA STATE TOTAL 18 101 IN MARTIN 19 001 IA ADAIR 18 103 IN MIAMI 19 003 IA ADAMS 18 105 IN MONROE 19 005 IA ALLAMAKEE 18 107 IN MONTGOMERY 19 007 IA APPANOOSE 18 109 IN MORGAN 19 009 IA AUDUBON 18 111 IN NEWTON 19 011 IA BENTONFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME19 013 IA BLACK HAWK 19 103 IA JOHNSON 19 015 IA BOONE 19 105 IA JONES 19 017 IA BREMER 19 107 IA KEOKUK 19 019 IA BUCHANAN 19 109 IA KOSSUTH 19 021 IA BUENA VISTA 19 111 IA LEE 19 023 IA BUTLER 19 113 IA LINN 19 025 IA CALHOUN 19 115 IA LOUISA 19 027 IA CARROLL 19 117 IA LUCAS 19 029 IA CASS 19 119 IA LYON 19 031 IA CEDAR 19 121 IA MADISON 19 033 IA CERRO GORDO 19 123 IA MAHASKA 19 035 IA CHEROKEE 19 125 IA MARION 19 037 IA CHICKASAW 19 127 IA MARSHALL 19 039 IA CLARKE 19 129 IA MILLS 19 041 IA CLAY 19 131 IA MITCHELL 19 043 IA CLAYTON 19 133 IA MONONA 19 045 IA CLINTON 19 135 IA MONROE 19 047 IA CRAWFORD 19 137 IA MONTGOMERY 19 049 IA DALLAS 19 139 IA MUSCATINE 19 051 IA DAVIS 19 141 IA O'BRIEN 19 053 IA DECATUR 19 143 IA OSCEOLA 19 055 IA DELAWARE 19 145 IA PAGE 19 057 IA DES MOINES 19 147 IA PALO ALTO 19 059 IA DICKINSON 19 149 IA PLYMOUTH 19 061 IA DUBUQUE 19 151 IA POCAHONTAS 19 063 IA EMMET 19 153 IA POLK 19 065 IA FAYETTE 19 155 IA POTTAWATTAMIE 19 067 IA FLOYD 19 157 IA POWESHIEK 19 069 IA FRANKLIN 19 159 IA RINGGOLD 19 071 IA FREMONT 19 161 IA SAC 19 073 IA GREENE 19 163 IA SCOTT 19 075 IA GRUNDY 19 165 IA SHELBY 19 077 IA GUTHRIE 19 167 IA SIOUX 19 079 IA HAMILTON 19 169 IA STORY 19 081 IA HANCOCK 19 171 IA TAMA 19 083 IA HARDIN 19 173 IA TAYLOR 19 085 IA HARRISON 19 175 IA UNION 19 087 IA HENRY 19 177 IA VAN BUREN 19 089 IA HOWARD 19 179 IA WAPELLO 19 091 IA HUMBOLDT 19 181 IA WARREN 19 093 IA IDA 19 183 IA WASHINGTON 19 095 IA IOWA 19 185 IA WAYNE 19 097 IA JACKSON 19 187 IA WEBSTER 19 099 IA JASPER 19 189 IA WINNEBAGO 19 101 IA JEFFERSON 19 191 IA WINNESHIEKFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME19 193 IA WOODBURY 20 079 KS HARVEY 19 195 IA WORTH 20 081 KS HASKELL 19 197 IA WRIGHT 20 083 KS HODGEMAN 20 085 KS JACKSON KANSAS 20 087 KS JEFFERSON 20 000 KS STATE TOTAL 20 089 KS JEWELL 20 001 KS ALLEN 20 091 KS JOHNSON 20 003 KS ANDERSON 20 093 KS KEARNY 20 005 KS ATCHISON 20 095 KS KINGMAN 20 007 KS BARBER 20 097 KS KIOWA 20 009 KS BARTON 20 099 KS LABETTE 20 011 KS BOURBON 20 101 KS LANE 20 013 KS BROWN 20 103 KS LEAVENWORTH 20 015 KS BUTLER 20 105 KS LINCOLN 20 017 KS CHASE 20 107 KS LINN 20 019 KS CHAUTAUQUA 20 109 KS LOGAN 20 021 KS CHEROKEE 20 111 KS LYON 20 023 KS CHEYENNE 20 113 KS MCPHERSON 20 025 KS CLARK 20 115 KS MARION 20 027 KS CLAY 20 117 KS MARSHALL 20 029 KS CLOUD 20 119 KS MEADE 20 031 KS COFFEY 20 121 KS MIAMI 20 033 KS COMANCHE 20 123 KS MITCHELL 20 035 KS COWLEY 20 125 KS MONTGOMERY 20 037 KS CRAWFORD 20 127 KS MORRIS 20 039 KS DECATUR 20 129 KS MORTON 20 041 KS DICKINSON 20 131 KS NEMAHA 20 043 KS DONIPHAN 20 133 KS NEOSHO 20 045 KS DOUGLAS 20 135 KS NESS 20 047 KS EDWARDS 20 137 KS NORTON 20 049 KS ELK 20 139 KS OSAGE 20 051 KS ELLIS 20 141 KS OSBORNE 20 053 KS ELLSWORTH 20 143 KS OTTAWA 20 055 KS FINNEY 20 145 KS PAWNEE 20 057 KS FORD 20 147 KS PHILLIPS 20 059 KS FRANKLIN 20 149 KS POTTAWATOMIE 20 061 KS GEARY 20 151 KS PRATT 20 063 KS GOVE 20 153 KS RAWLINS 20 065 KS GRAHAM 20 155 KS RENO 20 067 KS GRANT 20 157 KS REPUBLIC 20 069 KS GRAY 20 159 KS RICE 20 071 KS GREELEY 20 161 KS RILEY 20 073 KS GREENWOOD 20 163 KS ROOKS 20 075 KS HAMILTON 20 165 KS RUSH 20 077 KS HARPER 20 167 KS RUSSELLFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME20 169 KS SALINE 21 043 KY CARTER 20 171 KS SCOTT 21 045 KY CASEY 20 173 KS SEDGWICK 21 047 KY CHRISTIAN 20 175 KS SEWARD 21 049 KY CLARK 20 177 KS SHAWNEE 21 051 KY CLAY 20 179 KS SHERIDAN 21 053 KY CLINTON 20 181 KS SHERMAN 21 055 KY CRITTENDEN 20 183 KS SMITH 21 057 KY CUMBERLAND 20 185 KS STAFFORD 21 059 KY DAVIESS 20 187 KS STANTON 21 061 KY EDMONSON 20 189 KS STEVENS 21 063 KY ELLIOTT 20 191 KS SUMNER 21 065 KY ESTILL 20 193 KS THOMAS 21 067 KY FAYETTE 20 195 KS TREGO 21 069 KY FLEMING 20 197 KS WABAUNSEE 21 071 KY FLOYD 20 199 KS WALLACE 21 073 KY FRANKLIN 20 201 KS WASHINGTON 21 075 KY FULTON 20 203 KS WICHITA 21 077 KY GALLATIN 20 205 KS WILSON 21 079 KY GARRARD 20 207 KS WOODSON 21 081 KY GRANT 20 209 KS WYANDOTTE 21 083 KY GRAVES 21 085 KY GRAYSON KENTUCKY 21 087 KY GREEN 21 000 KY STATE TOTAL 21 089 KY GREENUP 21 001 KY ADAIR 21 091 KY HANCOCK 21 003 KY ALLEN 21 093 KY HARDIN 21 005 KY ANDERSON 21 095 KY HARLAN 21 007 KY BALLARD 21 097 KY HARRISON 21 009 KY BARREN 21 099 KY HART 21 011 KY BATH 21 101 KY HENDERSON 21 013 KY BELL 21 103 KY HENRY 21 015 KY BOONE 21 105 KY HICKMAN 21 017 KY BOURBON 21 107 KY HOPKINS 21 019 KY BOYD 21 109 KY JACKSON 21 021 KY BOYLE 21 111 KY JEFFERSON 21 023 KY BRACKEN 21 113 KY JESSAMINE 21 025 KY BREATHITT 21 115 KY JOHNSON 21 027 KY BRECKINRIDGE 21 117 KY KENTON 21 029 KY BULLITT 21 119 KY KNOTT 21 031 KY BUTLER 21 121 KY KNOX 21 033 KY CALDWELL 21 123 KY LARUE 21 035 KY CALLOWAY 21 125 KY LAUREL 21 037 KY CAMPBELL 21 127 KY LAWRENCE 21 039 KY CARLISLE 21 129 KY LEE 21 041 KY CARROLL 21 131 KY LESLIEFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME21 133 KY LETCHER 21 223 KY TRIMBLE 21 135 KY LEWIS 21 225 KY UNION 21 137 KY LINCOLN 21 227 KY WARREN 21 139 KY LIVINGSTON 21 229 KY WASHINGTON 21 141 KY LOGAN 21 231 KY WAYNE 21 143 KY LYON 21 233 KY WEBSTER 21 145 KY MCCRACKEN 21 235 KY WHITLEY 21 147 KY MCCREARY 21 237 KY WOLFE 21 149 KY MCLEAN 21 239 KY WOODFORD 21 151 KY MADISON 21 153 KY MAGOFFIN LOUISIANA 21 155 KY MARION 22 000 LA STATE TOTAL 21 157 KY MARSHALL 22 001 LA ACADIA 21 159 KY MARTIN 22 003 LA ALLEN 21 161 KY MASON 22 005 LA ASCENSION 21 163 KY MEADE 22 007 LA ASSUMPTION 21 165 KY MENIFEE 22 009 LA AVOYELLES 21 167 KY MERCER 22 011 LA BEAUREGARD 21 169 KY METCALFE 22 013 LA BIENVILLE 21 171 KY MONROE 22 015 LA BOSSIER 21 173 KY MONTGOMERY 22 017 LA CADDO 21 175 KY MORGAN 22 019 LA CALCASIEU 21 177 KY MUHLENBERG 22 021 LA CALDWELL 21 179 KY NELSON 22 023 LA CAMERON 21 181 KY NICHOLAS 22 025 LA CATAHOULA 21 183 KY OHIO 22 027 LA CLAIBORNE 21 185 KY OLDHAM 22 029 LA CONCORDIA 21 187 KY OWEN 22 031 LA DE SOTO 21 189 KY OWSLEY 22 033 LA EAST BATON ROUGE 21 191 KY PENDLETON 22 035 LA EAST CARROLL 21 193 KY PERRY 22 037 LA EAST FELICIANA 21 195 KY PIKE 22 039 LA EVANGELINE 21 197 KY POWELL 22 041 LA FRANKLIN 21 199 KY PULASKI 22 043 LA GRANT 21 201 KY ROBERTSON 22 045 LA IBERIA 21 203 KY ROCKCASTLE 22 047 LA IBERVILLE 21 205 KY ROWAN 22 049 LA JACKSON 21 207 KY RUSSELL 22 051 LA JEFFERSON 21 209 KY SCOTT 22 053 LA JEFFERSON DAVIS 21 211 KY SHELBY 22 055 LA LAFAYETTE 21 213 KY SIMPSON 22 057 LA LAFOURCHE 21 215 KY SPENCER 22 059 LA LA SALLE 21 217 KY TAYLOR 22 061 LA LINCOLN 21 219 KY TODD 22 063 LA LIVINGSTON 21 221 KY TRIGG 22 065 LA MADISONFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME22 067 LA MOREHOUSE 23 023 ME SAGADAHOC 22 069 LA NATCHITOCHES 23 025 ME SOMERSET 22 071 LA ORLEANS 23 027 ME WALDO 22 073 LA OUACHITA 23 029 ME WASHINGTON 22 075 LA PLAQUEMINES 23 031 ME YORK 22 077 LA POINTE COUPEE 22 079 LA RAPIDES MARYLAND 22 081 LA RED RIVER 24 000 MD STATE TOTAL 22 083 LA RICHLAND 24 001 MD ALLEGANY 22 085 LA SABINE 24 003 MD ANNE ARUNDEL 22 087 LA ST. BERNARD 24 005 MD BALTIMORE 22 089 LA ST. CHARLES 24 009 MD CALVERT 22 091 LA ST. HELENA 24 011 MD CAROLINE 22 093 LA ST. JAMES 24 013 MD CARROLL 22 095 LA ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 24 015 MD CECIL 22 097 LA ST. LANDRY 24 017 MD CHARLES 22 099 LA ST. MARTIN 24 019 MD DORCHESTER 22 101 LA ST. MARY 24 021 MD FREDERICK 22 103 LA ST. TAMMANY 24 023 MD GARRETT 22 105 LA TANGIPAHOA 24 025 MD HARFORD 22 107 LA TENSAS 24 027 MD HOWARD 22 109 LA TERREBONNE 24 029 MD KENT 22 111 LA UNION 24 031 MD MONTGOMERY 22 113 LA VERMILION 24 033 MD PRINCE GEORGES 22 115 LA VERNON 24 035 MD QUEEN ANNES 22 117 LA WASHINGTON 24 037 MD ST. MARYS 22 119 LA WEBSTER 24 039 MD SOMERSET 22 121 LA WEST BATON ROUGE 24 041 MD TALBOT 22 123 LA WEST CARROLL 24 043 MD WASHINGTON 22 125 LA WEST FELICIANA 24 045 MD WICOMICO 22 127 LA WINN 24 047 MD WORCESTER 24 510 MD BALTIMORE CITY MAINE 23 000 ME STATE TOTAL MASSACHUSETTS 23 001 ME ANDROSCOGGIN 25 000 MA STATE TOTAL 23 003 ME AROOSTOOK 25 001 MA BARNSTABLE 23 005 ME CUMBERLAND 25 003 MA BERKSHIRE 23 007 ME FRANKLIN 25 005 MA BRISTOL 23 009 ME HANCOCK 25 007 MA DUKES 23 011 ME KENNEBEC 25 009 MA ESSEX 23 013 ME KNOX 25 011 MA FRANKLIN 23 015 ME LINCOLN 25 013 MA HAMPDEN 23 017 ME OXFORD 25 015 MA HAMPSHIRE 23 019 ME PENOBSCOT 25 017 MA MIDDLESEX 23 021 ME PISCATAQUIS 25 019 MA NANTUCKETFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME25 021 MA NORFOLK 26 077 MI KALAMAZOO 25 023 MA PLYMOUTH 26 079 MI KALKASKA 25 025 MA SUFFOLK 26 081 MI KENT 25 027 MA WORCESTER 26 083 MI KEWEENAW 26 085 MI LAKE MICHIGAN 26 087 MI LAPEER 26 000 MI STATE TOTAL 26 089 MI LEELANAU 26 001 MI ALCONA 26 091 MI LENAWEE 26 003 MI ALGER 26 093 MI LIVINGSTON 26 005 MI ALLEGAN 26 095 MI LUCE 26 007 MI ALPENA 26 097 MI MACKINAC 26 009 MI ANTRIM 26 099 MI MACOMB 26 011 MI ARENAC 26 101 MI MANISTEE 26 013 MI BARAGA 26 103 MI MARQUETTE 26 015 MI BARRY 26 105 MI MASON 26 017 MI BAY 26 107 MI MECOSTA 26 019 MI BENZIE 26 109 MI MENOMINEE 26 021 MI BERRIEN 26 111 MI MIDLAND 26 023 MI BRANCH 26 113 MI MISSAUKEE 26 025 MI CALHOUN 26 115 MI MONROE 26 027 MI CASS 26 117 MI MONTCALM 26 029 MI CHARLEVOIX 26 119 MI MONTMORENCY 26 031 MI CHEBOYGAN 26 121 MI MUSKEGON 26 033 MI CHIPPEWA 26 123 MI NEWAYGO 26 035 MI CLARE 26 125 MI OAKLAND 26 037 MI CLINTON 26 127 MI OCEANA 26 039 MI CRAWFORD 26 129 MI OGEMAW 26 041 MI DELTA 26 131 MI ONTONAGON 26 043 MI DICKINSON 26 133 MI OSCEOLA 26 045 MI EATON 26 135 MI OSCODA 26 047 MI EMMET 26 137 MI OTSEGO 26 049 MI GENESEE 26 139 MI OTTAWA 26 051 MI GLADWIN 26 141 MI PRESQUE ISLE 26 053 MI GOGEBIC 26 143 MI ROSCOMMON 26 055 MI GRAND TRAVERSE 26 145 MI SAGINAW 26 057 MI GRATIOT 26 147 MI ST. CLAIR 26 059 MI HILLSDALE 26 149 MI ST. JOSEPH 26 061 MI HOUGHTON 26 151 MI SANILAC 26 063 MI HURON 26 153 MI SCHOOLCRAFT 26 065 MI INGHAM 26 155 MI SHIAWASSEE 26 067 MI IONIA 26 157 MI TUSCOLA 26 069 MI IOSCO 26 159 MI VAN BUREN 26 071 MI IRON 26 161 MI WASHTENAW 26 073 MI ISABELLA 26 163 MI WAYNE 26 075 MI JACKSON 26 165 MI WEXFORDFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAMEMINNESOTA 27 087 MN MAHNOMEN 27 000 MN STATE TOTAL 27 089 MN MARSHALL 27 001 MN AITKIN 27 091 MN MARTIN 27 003 MN ANOKA 27 093 MN MEEKER 27 005 MN BECKER 27 095 MN MILLE LACS 27 007 MN BELTRAMI 27 097 MN MORRISON 27 009 MN BENTON 27 099 MN MOWER 27 011 MN BIG STONE 27 101 MN MURRAY 27 013 MN BLUE EARTH 27 103 MN NICOLLET 27 015 MN BROWN 27 105 MN NOBLES 27 017 MN CARLTON 27 107 MN NORMAN 27 019 MN CARVER 27 109 MN OLMSTED 27 021 MN CASS 27 111 MN OTTER TAIL 27 023 MN CHIPPEWA 27 113 MN PENNINGTON 27 025 MN CHISAGO 27 115 MN PINE 27 027 MN CLAY 27 117 MN PIPESTONE 27 029 MN CLEARWATER 27 119 MN POLK 27 031 MN COOK 27 121 MN POPE 27 033 MN COTTONWOOD 27 123 MN RAMSEY 27 035 MN CROW WING 27 125 MN RED LAKE 27 037 MN DAKOTA 27 127 MN REDWOOD 27 039 MN DODGE 27 129 MN RENVILLE 27 041 MN DOUGLAS 27 131 MN RICE 27 043 MN FARIBAULT 27 133 MN ROCK 27 045 MN FILLMORE 27 135 MN ROSEAU 27 047 MN FREEBORN 27 137 MN ST. LOUIS 27 049 MN GOODHUE 27 139 MN SCOTT 27 051 MN GRANT 27 141 MN SHERBURNE 27 053 MN HENNEPIN 27 143 MN SIBLEY 27 055 MN HOUSTON 27 145 MN STEARNS 27 057 MN HUBBARD 27 147 MN STEELE 27 059 MN ISANTI 27 149 MN STEVENS 27 061 MN ITASCA 27 151 MN SWIFT 27 063 MN JACKSON 27 153 MN TODD 27 065 MN KANABEC 27 155 MN TRAVERSE 27 067 MN KANDIYOHI 27 157 MN WABASHA 27 069 MN KITTSON 27 159 MN WADENA 27 071 MN KOOCHICHING 27 161 MN WASECA 27 073 MN LAC QUI PARLE 27 163 MN WASHINGTON 27 075 MN LAKE 27 165 MN WATONWAN 27 077 MN LAKE OF THE WOODS 27 167 MN WILKIN 27 079 MN LE SUEUR 27 169 MN WINONA 27 081 MN LINCOLN 27 171 MN WRIGHT 27 083 MN LYON 27 173 MN YELLOW MEDICINE 27 085 MN MCLEODFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAMEMISSISSIPPI 28 087 MS LOWNDES 28 000 MS STATE TOTAL 28 089 MS MADISON 28 001 MS ADAMS 28 091 MS MARION 28 003 MS ALCORN 28 093 MS MARSHALL 28 005 MS AMITE 28 095 MS MONROE 28 007 MS ATTALA 28 097 MS MONTGOMERY 28 009 MS BENTON 28 099 MS NESHOBA 28 011 MS BOLIVAR 28 101 MS NEWTON 28 013 MS CALHOUN 28 103 MS NOXUBEE 28 015 MS CARROLL 28 105 MS OKTIBBEHA 28 017 MS CHICKASAW 28 107 MS PANOLA 28 019 MS CHOCTAW 28 109 MS PEARL RIVER 28 021 MS CLAIBORNE 28 111 MS PERRY 28 023 MS CLARKE 28 113 MS PIKE 28 025 MS CLAY 28 115 MS PONTOTOC 28 027 MS COAHOMA 28 117 MS PRENTISS 28 029 MS COPIAH 28 119 MS QUITMAN 28 031 MS COVINGTON 28 121 MS RANKIN 28 033 MS DE SOTO 28 123 MS SCOTT 28 035 MS FORREST 28 125 MS SHARKEY 28 037 MS FRANKLIN 28 127 MS SIMPSON 28 039 MS GEORGE 28 129 MS SMITH 28 041 MS GREENE 28 131 MS STONE 28 043 MS GRENADA 28 133 MS SUNFLOWER 28 045 MS HANCOCK 28 135 MS TALLAHATCHIE 28 047 MS HARRISON 28 137 MS TATE 28 049 MS HINDS 28 139 MS TIPPAH 28 051 MS HOLMES 28 141 MS TISHOMINGO 28 053 MS HUMPHREYS 28 143 MS TUNICA 28 055 MS ISSAQUENA 28 145 MS UNION 28 057 MS ITAWAMBA 28 147 MS WALTHALL 28 059 MS JACKSON 28 149 MS WARREN 28 061 MS JASPER 28 151 MS WASHINGTON 28 063 MS JEFFERSON 28 153 MS WAYNE 28 065 MS JEFFERSON DAVIS 28 155 MS WEBSTER 28 067 MS JONES 28 157 MS WILKINSON 28 069 MS KEMPER 28 159 MS WINSTON 28 071 MS LAFAYETTE 28 161 MS YALOBUSHA 28 073 MS LAMAR 28 163 MS YAZOO 28 075 MS LAUDERDALE 28 077 MS LAWRENCE MISSOURI 28 079 MS LEAKE 29 000 MO STATE TOTAL 28 081 MS LEE 29 001 MO ADAIR 28 083 MS LEFLORE 29 003 MO ANDREW 28 085 MS LINCOLN 29 005 MO ATCHISONFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME29 007 MO AUDRAIN 29 097 MO JASPER 29 009 MO BARRY 29 099 MO JEFFERSON 29 011 MO BARTON 29 101 MO JOHNSON 29 013 MO BATES 29 103 MO KNOX 29 015 MO BENTON 29 105 MO LACLEDE 29 017 MO BOLLINGER 29 107 MO LAFAYETTE 29 019 MO BOONE 29 109 MO LAWRENCE 29 021 MO BUCHANAN 29 111 MO LEWIS 29 023 MO BUTLER 29 113 MO LINCOLN 29 025 MO CALDWELL 29 115 MO LINN 29 027 MO CALLAWAY 29 117 MO LIVINGSTON 29 029 MO CAMDEN 29 119 MO MCDONALD 29 031 MO CAPE GIRARDEAU 29 121 MO MACON 29 033 MO CARROLL 29 123 MO MADISON 29 035 MO CARTER 29 125 MO MARIES 29 037 MO CASS 29 127 MO MARION 29 039 MO CEDAR 29 129 MO MERCER 29 041 MO CHARITON 29 131 MO MILLER 29 043 MO CHRISTIAN 29 133 MO MISSISSIPPI 29 045 MO CLARK 29 135 MO MONITEAU 29 047 MO CLAY 29 137 MO MONROE 29 049 MO CLINTON 29 139 MO MONTGOMERY 29 051 MO COLE 29 141 MO MORGAN 29 053 MO COOPER 29 143 MO NEW MADRID 29 055 MO CRAWFORD 29 145 MO NEWTON 29 057 MO DADE 29 147 MO NODAWAY 29 059 MO DALLAS 29 149 MO OREGON 29 061 MO DAVIESS 29 151 MO OSAGE 29 063 MO DE KALB 29 153 MO OZARK 29 065 MO DENT 29 155 MO PEMISCOT 29 067 MO DOUGLAS 29 157 MO PERRY 29 069 MO DUNKLIN 29 159 MO PETTIS 29 071 MO FRANKLIN 29 161 MO PHELPS 29 073 MO GASCONADE 29 163 MO PIKE 29 075 MO GENTRY 29 165 MO PLATTE 29 077 MO GREENE 29 167 MO POLK 29 079 MO GRUNDY 29 169 MO PULASKI 29 081 MO HARRISON 29 171 MO PUTNAM 29 083 MO HENRY 29 173 MO RALLS 29 085 MO HICKORY 29 175 MO RANDOLPH 29 087 MO HOLT 29 177 MO RAY 29 089 MO HOWARD 29 179 MO REYNOLDS 29 091 MO HOWELL 29 181 MO RIPLEY 29 093 MO IRON 29 183 MO ST. CHARLES 29 095 MO JACKSON 29 185 MO ST. CLAIRFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME29 186 MO STE. GENEVIEVE 30 041 MT HILL 29 187 MO ST. FRANCOIS 30 043 MT JEFFERSON 29 189 MO ST. LOUIS 30 045 MT JUDITH BASIN 29 195 MO SALINE 30 047 MT LAKE 29 197 MO SCHUYLER 30 049 MT LEWIS AND CLARK 29 199 MO SCOTLAND 30 051 MT LIBERTY 29 201 MO SCOTT 30 053 MT LINCOLN 29 203 MO SHANNON 30 055 MT MCCONE 29 205 MO SHELBY 30 057 MT MADISON 29 207 MO STODDARD 30 059 MT MEAGHER 29 209 MO STONE 30 061 MT MINERAL 29 211 MO SULLIVAN 30 063 MT MISSOULA 29 213 MO TANEY 30 065 MT MUSSELSHELL 29 215 MO TEXAS 30 067 MT PARK 29 217 MO VERNON 30 069 MT PETROLEUM 29 219 MO WARREN 30 071 MT PHILLIPS 29 221 MO WASHINGTON 30 073 MT PONDERA 29 223 MO WAYNE 30 075 MT POWDER RIVER 29 225 MO WEBSTER 30 077 MT POWELL 29 227 MO WORTH 30 079 MT PRAIRIE 29 229 MO WRIGHT 30 081 MT RAVALLI 29 510 MO ST. LOUIS CITY 30 083 MT RICHLAND 30 085 MT ROOSEVELT MONTANA 30 087 MT ROSEBUD 30 000 MT STATE TOTAL 30 089 MT SANDERS 30 001 MT BEAVERHEAD 30 091 MT SHERIDAN 30 003 MT BIG HORN 30 093 MT SILVER BOW 30 005 MT BLAINE 30 095 MT STILLWATER 30 007 MT BROADWATER 30 097 MT SWEET GRASS 30 009 MT CARBON 30 099 MT TETON 30 011 MT CARTER 30 101 MT TOOLE 30 013 MT CASCADE 30 103 MT TREASURE 30 015 MT CHOUTEAU 30 105 MT VALLEY 30 017 MT CUSTER 30 107 MT WHEATLAND 30 019 MT DANIELS 30 109 MT WIBAUX 30 021 MT DAWSON 30 111 MT YELLOWSTONE 30 023 MT DEER LODGE 30 113 MT YELLOWSTONE PARK 30 025 MT FALLON 30 027 MT FERGUS NEBRASKA 30 029 MT FLATHEAD 31 000 NE STATE TOTAL 30 031 MT GALLATIN 31 001 NE ADAMS 30 033 MT GARFIELD 31 003 NE ANTELOPE 30 035 MT GLACIER 31 005 NE ARTHUR 30 037 MT GOLDEN VALLEY 31 007 NE BANNER 30 039 MT GRANITE 31 009 NE BLAINEFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME31 011 NE BOONE 31 101 NE KEITH 31 013 NE BOX BUTTE 31 103 NE KEYA PAHA 31 015 NE BOYD 31 105 NE KIMBALL 31 017 NE BROWN 31 107 NE KNOX 31 019 NE BUFFALO 31 109 NE LANCASTER 31 021 NE BURT 31 111 NE LINCOLN 31 023 NE BUTLER 31 113 NE LOGAN 31 025 NE CASS 31 115 NE LOUP 31 027 NE CEDAR 31 117 NE MCPHERSON 31 029 NE CHASE 31 119 NE MADISON 31 031 NE CHERRY 31 121 NE MERRICK 31 033 NE CHEYENNE 31 123 NE MORRILL 31 035 NE CLAY 31 125 NE NANCE 31 037 NE COLFAX 31 127 NE NEMAHA 31 039 NE CUMING 31 129 NE NUCKOLLS 31 041 NE CUSTER 31 131 NE OTOE 31 043 NE DAKOTA 31 133 NE PAWNEE 31 045 NE DAWES 31 135 NE PERKINS 31 047 NE DAWSON 31 137 NE PHELPS 31 049 NE DEUEL 31 139 NE PIERCE 31 051 NE DIXON 31 141 NE PLATTE 31 053 NE DODGE 31 143 NE POLK 31 055 NE DOUGLAS 31 145 NE RED WILLOW 31 057 NE DUNDY 31 147 NE RICHARDSON 31 059 NE FILLMORE 31 149 NE ROCK 31 061 NE FRANKLIN 31 151 NE SALINE 31 063 NE FRONTIER 31 153 NE SARPY 31 065 NE FURNAS 31 155 NE SAUNDERS 31 067 NE GAGE 31 157 NE SCOTTS BLUFF 31 069 NE GARDEN 31 159 NE SEWARD 31 071 NE GARFIELD 31 161 NE SHERIDAN 31 073 NE GOSPER 31 163 NE SHERMAN 31 075 NE GRANT 31 165 NE SIOUX 31 077 NE GREELEY 31 167 NE STANTON 31 079 NE HALL 31 169 NE THAYER 31 081 NE HAMILTON 31 171 NE THOMAS 31 083 NE HARLAN 31 173 NE THURSTON 31 085 NE HAYES 31 175 NE VALLEY 31 087 NE HITCHCOCK 31 177 NE WASHINGTON 31 089 NE HOLT 31 179 NE WAYNE 31 091 NE HOOKER 31 181 NE WEBSTER 31 093 NE HOWARD 31 183 NE WHEELER 31 095 NE JEFFERSON 31 185 NE YORK 31 097 NE JOHNSON 31 099 NE KEARNEYFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAMENEVADA 34 021 NJ MERCER 32 000 NV STATE TOTAL 34 023 NJ MIDDLESEX 32 001 NV CHURCHILL 34 025 NJ MONMOUTH 32 003 NV CLARK 34 027 NJ MORRIS 32 005 NV DOUGLAS 34 029 NJ OCEAN 32 007 NV ELKO 34 031 NJ PASSAIC 32 009 NV ESMERALDA 34 033 NJ SALEM 32 011 NV EUREKA 34 035 NJ SOMERSET 32 013 NV HUMBOLDT 34 037 NJ SUSSEX 32 015 NV LANDER 34 039 NJ UNION 32 017 NV LINCOLN 34 041 NJ WARREN 32 019 NV LYON 32 021 NV MINERAL NEW MEXICO 32 023 NV NYE 35 000 NM STATE TOTAL 32 027 NV PERSHING 35 001 NM BERNALILLO 32 029 NV STOREY 35 003 NM CATRON 32 031 NV WASHOE 35 005 NM CHAVES 32 033 NV WHITE PINE 35 007 NM COLFAX 32 510 NV CARSON CITY CITY 35 009 NM CURRY 35 011 NM DE BACA NEW HAMPSHIRE 35 013 NM DONA ANA 33 000 NH STATE TOTAL 35 015 NM EDDY 33 001 NH BELKNAP 35 017 NM GRANT 33 003 NH CARROLL 35 019 NM GUADALUPE 33 005 NH CHESHIRE 35 021 NM HARDING 33 007 NH COOS 35 023 NM HIDALGO 33 009 NH GRAFTON 35 025 NM LEA 33 011 NH HILLSBOROUGH 35 027 NM LINCOLN 33 013 NH MERRIMACK 35 028 NM LOS ALAMOS 33 015 NH ROCKINGHAM 35 029 NM LUNA 33 017 NH STRAFFORD 35 031 NM MCKINLEY 33 019 NH SULLIVAN 35 033 NM MORA 35 035 NM OTERO NEW JERSEY 35 037 NM QUAY 34 000 NJ STATE TOTAL 35 039 NM RIO ARRIBA 34 001 NJ ATLANTIC 35 041 NM ROOSEVELT 34 003 NJ BERGEN 35 043 NM SANDOVAL 34 005 NJ BURLINGTON 35 045 NM SAN JUAN 34 007 NJ CAMDEN 35 047 NM SAN MIGUEL 34 009 NJ CAPE MAY 35 049 NM SANTA FE 34 011 NJ CUMBERLAND 35 051 NM SIERRA 34 013 NJ ESSEX 35 053 NM SOCORRO 34 015 NJ GLOUCESTER 35 055 NM TAOS 34 017 NJ HUDSON 35 057 NM TORRANCE 34 019 NJ HUNTERDON 35 059 NM UNIONFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME35 061 NM VALENCIA 36 083 NY RENSSELAER 36 085 NY RICHMOND NEW YORK 36 087 NY ROCKLAND 36 000 NY STATE TOTAL 36 089 NY ST. LAWRENCE 36 001 NY ALBANY 36 091 NY SARATOGA 36 003 NY ALLEGANY 36 093 NY SCHENECTADY 36 005 NY BRONX 36 095 NY SCHOHARIE 36 007 NY BROOME 36 097 NY SCHUYLER 36 009 NY CATTARAUGUS 36 099 NY SENECA 36 011 NY CAYUGA 36 101 NY STEUBEN 36 013 NY CHAUTAUQUA 36 103 NY SUFFOLK 36 015 NY CHEMUNG 36 105 NY SULLIVAN 36 017 NY CHENANGO 36 107 NY TIOGA 36 019 NY CLINTON 36 109 NY TOMPKINS 36 021 NY COLUMBIA 36 111 NY ULSTER 36 023 NY CORTLAND 36 113 NY WARREN 36 025 NY DELAWARE 36 115 NY WASHINGTON 36 027 NY DUTCHESS 36 117 NY WAYNE 36 029 NY ERIE 36 119 NY WESTCHESTER 36 031 NY ESSEX 36 121 NY WYOMING 36 033 NY FRANKLIN 36 123 NY YATES 36 035 NY FULTON 36 037 NY GENESEE NORTH CAROLINA 36 039 NY GREENE 37 000 NC STATE TOTAL 36 041 NY HAMILTON 37 001 NC ALAMANCE 36 043 NY HERKIMER 37 003 NC ALEXANDER 36 045 NY JEFFERSON 37 005 NC ALLEGHANY 36 047 NY KINGS 37 007 NC ANSON 36 049 NY LEWIS 37 009 NC ASHE 36 051 NY LIVINGSTON 37 011 NC AVERY 36 053 NY MADISON 37 013 NC BEAUFORT 36 055 NY MONROE 37 015 NC BERTIE 36 057 NY MONTGOMERY 37 017 NC BLADEN 36 059 NY NASSAU 37 019 NC BRUNSWICK 36 061 NY NEW YORK CITY 37 021 NC BUNCOMBE 36 063 NY NIAGARA 37 023 NC BURKE 36 065 NY ONEIDA 37 025 NC CABARRUS 36 067 NY ONONDAGA 37 027 NC CALDWELL 36 069 NY ONTARIO 37 029 NC CAMDEN 36 071 NY ORANGE 37 031 NC CARTERET 36 073 NY ORLEANS 37 033 NC CASWELL 36 075 NY OSWEGO 37 035 NC CATAWBA 36 077 NY OTSEGO 37 037 NC CHATHAM 36 079 NY PUTNAM 37 039 NC CHEROKEE 36 081 NY QUEENS 37 041 NC CHOWANFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME37 043 NC CLAY 37 133 NC ONSLOW 37 045 NC CLEVELAND 37 135 NC ORANGE 37 047 NC COLUMBUS 37 137 NC PAMLICO 37 049 NC CRAVEN 37 139 NC PASQUOTANK 37 051 NC CUMBERLAND 37 141 NC PENDER 37 053 NC CURRITUCK 37 143 NC PERQUIMANS 37 055 NC DARE 37 145 NC PERSON 37 057 NC DAVIDSON 37 147 NC PITT 37 059 NC DAVIE 37 149 NC POLK 37 061 NC DUPLIN 37 151 NC RANDOLPH 37 063 NC DURHAM 37 153 NC RICHMOND 37 065 NC EDGECOMBE 37 155 NC ROBESON 37 067 NC FORSYTH 37 157 NC ROCKINGHAM 37 069 NC FRANKLIN 37 159 NC ROWAN 37 071 NC GASTON 37 161 NC RUTHERFORD 37 073 NC GATES 37 163 NC SAMPSON 37 075 NC GRAHAM 37 165 NC SCOTLAND 37 077 NC GRANVILLE 37 167 NC STANLY 37 079 NC GREENE 37 169 NC STOKES 37 081 NC GUILFORD 37 171 NC SURRY 37 083 NC HALIFAX 37 173 NC SWAIN 37 085 NC HARNETT 37 175 NC TRANSYLVANIA 37 087 NC HAYWOOD 37 177 NC TYRRELL 37 089 NC HENDERSON 37 179 NC UNION 37 091 NC HERTFORD 37 181 NC VANCE 37 093 NC HOKE 37 183 NC WAKE 37 095 NC HYDE 37 185 NC WARREN 37 097 NC IREDELL 37 187 NC WASHINGTON 37 099 NC JACKSON 37 189 NC WATAUGA 37 101 NC JOHNSTON 37 191 NC WAYNE 37 103 NC JONES 37 193 NC WILKES 37 105 NC LEE 37 195 NC WILSON 37 107 NC LENOIR 37 197 NC YADKIN 37 109 NC LINCOLN 37 199 NC YANCEY 37 111 NC MCDOWELL 37 113 NC MACON NORTH DAKOTA 37 115 NC MADISON 38 000 ND STATE TOTAL 37 117 NC MARTIN 38 001 ND ADAMS 37 119 NC MECKLENBURG 38 003 ND BARNES 37 121 NC MITCHELL 38 005 ND BENSON 37 123 NC MONTGOMERY 38 007 ND BILLINGS 37 125 NC MOORE 38 009 ND BOTTINEAU 37 127 NC NASH 38 011 ND BOWMAN 37 129 NC NEW HANOVER 38 013 ND BURKE 37 131 NC NORTHAMPTON 38 015 ND BURLEIGHFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME38 017 ND CASS OHIO 38 019 ND CAVALIER 39 000 OH STATE TOTAL 38 021 ND DICKEY 39 001 OH ADAMS 38 023 ND DIVIDE 39 003 OH ALLEN 38 025 ND DUNN 39 005 OH ASHLAND 38 027 ND EDDY 39 007 OH ASHTABULA 38 029 ND EMMONS 39 009 OH ATHENS 38 031 ND FOSTER 39 011 OH AUGLAIZE 38 033 ND GOLDEN VALLEY 39 013 OH BELMONT 38 035 ND GRAND FORKS 39 015 OH BROWN 38 037 ND GRANT 39 017 OH BUTLER 38 039 ND GRIGGS 39 019 OH CARROLL 38 041 ND HETTINGER 39 021 OH CHAMPAIGN 38 043 ND KIDDER 39 023 OH CLARK 38 045 ND LA MOURE 39 025 OH CLERMONT 38 047 ND LOGAN 39 027 OH CLINTON 38 049 ND MCHENRY 39 029 OH COLUMBIANA 38 051 ND MCINTOSH 39 031 OH COSHOCTON 38 053 ND MCKENZIE 39 033 OH CRAWFORD 38 055 ND MCLEAN 39 035 OH CUYAHOGA 38 057 ND MERCER 39 037 OH DARKE 38 059 ND MORTON 39 039 OH DEFIANCE 38 061 ND MOUNTRAIL 39 041 OH DELAWARE 38 063 ND NELSON 39 043 OH ERIE 38 065 ND OLIVER 39 045 OH FAIRFIELD 38 067 ND PEMBINA 39 047 OH FAYETTE 38 069 ND PIERCE 39 049 OH FRANKLIN 38 071 ND RAMSEY 39 051 OH FULTON 38 073 ND RANSOM 39 053 OH GALLIA 38 075 ND RENVILLE 39 055 OH GEAUGA 38 077 ND RICHLAND 39 057 OH GREENE 38 079 ND ROLETTE 39 059 OH GUERNSEY 38 081 ND SARGENT 39 061 OH HAMILTON 38 083 ND SHERIDAN 39 063 OH HANCOCK 38 085 ND SIOUX 39 065 OH HARDIN 38 087 ND SLOPE 39 067 OH HARRISON 38 089 ND STARK 39 069 OH HENRY 38 091 ND STEELE 39 071 OH HIGHLAND 38 093 ND STUTSMAN 39 073 OH HOCKING 38 095 ND TOWNER 39 075 OH HOLMES 38 097 ND TRAILL 39 077 OH HURON 38 099 ND WALSH 39 079 OH JACKSON 38 101 ND WARD 39 081 OH JEFFERSON 38 103 ND WELLS 39 083 OH KNOX 38 105 ND WILLIAMS 39 085 OH LAKEFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME39 087 OH LAWRENCE OKLAHOMA 39 089 OH LICKING 40 000 OK STATE TOTAL 39 091 OH LOGAN 40 001 OK ADAIR 39 093 OH LORAIN 40 003 OK ALFALFA 39 095 OH LUCAS 40 005 OK ATOKA 39 097 OH MADISON 40 007 OK BEAVER 39 099 OH MAHONING 40 009 OK BECKHAM 39 101 OH MARION 40 011 OK BLAINE 39 103 OH MEDINA 40 013 OK BRYAN 39 105 OH MEIGS 40 015 OK CADDO 39 107 OH MERCER 40 017 OK CANADIAN 39 109 OH MIAMI 40 019 OK CARTER 39 111 OH MONROE 40 021 OK CHEROKEE 39 113 OH MONTGOMERY 40 023 OK CHOCTAW 39 115 OH MORGAN 40 025 OK CIMARRON 39 117 OH MORROW 40 027 OK CLEVELAND 39 119 OH MUSKINGUM 40 029 OK COAL 39 121 OH NOBLE 40 031 OK COMANCHE 39 123 OH OTTAWA 40 033 OK COTTON 39 125 OH PAULDING 40 035 OK CRAIG 39 127 OH PERRY 40 037 OK CREEK 39 129 OH PICKAWAY 40 039 OK CUSTER 39 131 OH PIKE 40 041 OK DELAWARE 39 133 OH PORTAGE 40 043 OK DEWEY 39 135 OH PREBLE 40 045 OK ELLIS 39 137 OH PUTNAM 40 047 OK GARFIELD 39 139 OH RICHLAND 40 049 OK GARVIN 39 141 OH ROSS 40 051 OK GRADY 39 143 OH SANDUSKY 40 053 OK GRANT 39 145 OH SCIOTO 40 055 OK GREER 39 147 OH SENECA 40 057 OK HARMON 39 149 OH SHELBY 40 059 OK HARPER 39 151 OH STARK 40 061 OK HASKELL 39 153 OH SUMMIT 40 063 OK HUGHES 39 155 OH TRUMBULL 40 065 OK JACKSON 39 157 OH TUSCARAWAS 40 067 OK JEFFERSON 39 159 OH UNION 40 069 OK JOHNSTON 39 161 OH VAN WERT 40 071 OK KAY 39 163 OH VINTON 40 073 OK KINGFISHER 39 165 OH WARREN 40 075 OK KIOWA 39 167 OH WASHINGTON 40 077 OK LATIMER 39 169 OH WAYNE 40 079 OK LE FLORE 39 171 OH WILLIAMS 40 081 OK LINCOLN 39 173 OH WOOD 40 083 OK LOGAN 39 175 OH WYANDOT 40 085 OK LOVEFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME40 087 OK MCCLAIN 41 017 OR DESCHUTES 40 089 OK MCCURTAIN 41 019 OR DOUGLAS 40 091 OK MCINTOSH 41 021 OR GILLIAM 40 093 OK MAJOR 41 023 OR GRANT 40 095 OK MARSHALL 41 025 OR HARNEY 40 097 OK MAYES 41 027 OR HOOD RIVER 40 099 OK MURRAY 41 029 OR JACKSON 40 101 OK MUSKOGEE 41 031 OR JEFFERSON 40 103 OK NOBLE 41 033 OR JOSEPHINE 40 105 OK NOWATA 41 035 OR KLAMATH 40 107 OK OKFUSKEE 41 037 OR LAKE 40 109 OK OKLAHOMA 41 039 OR LANE 40 111 OK OKMULGEE 41 041 OR LINCOLN 40 113 OK OSAGE 41 043 OR LINN 40 115 OK OTTAWA 41 045 OR MALHEUR 40 117 OK PAWNEE 41 047 OR MARION 40 119 OK PAYNE 41 049 OR MORROW 40 121 OK PITTSBURG 41 051 OR MULTNOMAH 40 123 OK PONTOTOC 41 053 OR POLK 40 125 OK POTTAWATOMIE 41 055 OR SHERMAN 40 127 OK PUSHMATAHA 41 057 OR TILLAMOOK 40 129 OK ROGER MILLS 41 059 OR UMATILLA 40 131 OK ROGERS 41 061 OR UNION 40 133 OK SEMINOLE 41 063 OR WALLOWA 40 135 OK SEQUOYAH 41 065 OR WASCO 40 137 OK STEPHENS 41 067 OR WASHINGTON 40 139 OK TEXAS 41 069 OR WHEELER 40 141 OK TILLMAN 41 071 OR YAMHILL 40 143 OK TULSA 40 145 OK WAGONER PENNSYLVNIA 40 147 OK WASHINGTON 42 000 PA STATE TOTAL 40 149 OK WASHITA 42 001 PA ADAMS 40 151 OK WOODS 42 003 PA ALLEGHENY 40 153 OK WOODWARD 42 005 PA ARMSTRONG 42 007 PA BEAVER OREGON 42 009 PA BEDFORD 41 000 OR STATE TOTAL 42 011 PA BERKS 41 001 OR BAKER 42 013 PA BLAIR 41 003 OR BENTON 42 015 PA BRADFORD 41 005 OR CLACKAMAS 42 017 PA BUCKS 41 007 OR CLATSOP 42 019 PA BUTLER 41 009 OR COLUMBIA 42 021 PA CAMBRIA 41 011 OR COOS 42 023 PA CAMERON 41 013 OR CROOK 42 025 PA CARBON 41 015 OR CURRY 42 027 PA CENTREFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME42 029 PA CHESTER 42 119 PA UNION 42 031 PA CLARION 42 121 PA VENANGO 42 033 PA CLEARFIELD 42 123 PA WARREN 42 035 PA CLINTON 42 125 PA WASHINGTON 42 037 PA COLUMBIA 42 127 PA WAYNE 42 039 PA CRAWFORD 42 129 PA WESTMORELAND 42 041 PA CUMBERLAND 42 131 PA WYOMING 42 043 PA DAUPHIN 42 133 PA YORK 42 045 PA DELAWARE 42 047 PA ELK RHODE ISLAND 42 049 PA ERIE 44 000 RI STATE TOTAL 42 051 PA FAYETTE 44 001 RI BRISTOL 42 053 PA FOREST 44 003 RI KENT 42 055 PA FRANKLIN 44 005 RI NEWPORT 42 057 PA FULTON 44 007 RI PROVIDENCE 42 059 PA GREENE 44 009 RI WASHINGTON 42 061 PA HUNTINGDON 42 063 PA INDIANA SOUTH CAROLINA 42 065 PA JEFFERSON 45 000 STATE TOTAL 42 067 PA JUNIATA 45 001 SC ABBEVILLE 42 069 PA LACKAWANNA 45 003 SC AIKEN 42 071 PA LANCASTER 45 005 SC ALLENDALE 42 073 PA LAWRENCE 45 007 SC ANDERSON 42 075 PA LEBANON 45 009 SC BAMBERG 42 077 PA LEHIGH 45 011 SC BARNWELL 42 079 PA LUZERNE 45 013 SC BEAUFORT 42 081 PA LYCOMING 45 015 SC BERKELEY 42 083 PA MCKEAN 45 017 SC CALHOUN 42 085 PA MERCER 45 019 SC CHARLESTON 42 087 PA MIFFLIN 45 021 SC CHEROKEE 42 089 PA MONROE 45 023 SC CHESTER 42 091 PA MONTGOMERY 45 025 SC CHESTERFIELD 42 093 PA MONTOUR 45 027 SC CLARENDON 42 095 PA NORTHAMPTON 45 029 SC COLLETON 42 097 PA NORTHUMBERLAND 45 031 SC DARLINGTON 42 099 PA PERRY 45 033 SC DILLON 42 101 PA PHILADELPHIA 45 035 SC DORCHESTER 42 103 PA PIKE 45 037 SC EDGEFIELD 42 105 PA POTTER 45 039 SC FAIRFIELD 42 107 PA SCHUYLKILL 45 041 SC FLORENCE 42 109 PA SNYDER 45 043 SC GEORGETOWN 42 111 PA SOMERSET 45 045 SC GREENVILLE 42 113 PA SULLIVAN 45 047 SC GREENWOOD 42 115 PA SUSQUEHANNA 45 049 SC HAMPTON 42 117 PA TIOGA 45 051 SC HORRYFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME45 053 SC JASPER 46 047 SD FALL RIVER 45 055 SC KERSHAW 46 049 SD FAULK 45 057 SC LANCASTER 46 051 SD GRANT 45 059 SC LAURENS 46 053 SD GREGORY 45 061 SC LEE 46 055 SD HAAKON 45 063 SC LEXINGTON 46 057 SD HAMLIN 45 065 SC MCCORMICK 46 059 SD HAND 45 067 SC MARION 46 061 SD HANSON 45 069 SC MARLBORO 46 063 SD HARDING 45 071 SC NEWBERRY 46 065 SD HUGHES 45 073 SC OCONEE 46 067 SD HUTCHINSON 45 075 SC ORANGEBURG 46 069 SD HYDE 45 077 SC PICKENS 46 071 SD JACKSON 45 079 SC RICHLAND 46 073 SD JERAULD 45 081 SC SALUDA 46 075 SD JONES 45 083 SC SPARTANBURG 46 077 SD KINGSBURY 45 085 SC SUMTER 46 079 SD LAKE 45 087 SC UNION 46 081 SD LAWRENCE 45 089 SC WILLIAMSBURG 46 083 SD LINCOLN 45 091 SC YORK 46 085 SD LYMAN 46 087 SD MCCOOK SOUTH DAKOTA 46 089 SD MCPHERSON 46 000 SD STATE TOTAL 46 091 SD MARSHALL 46 003 SD AURORA 46 093 SD MEADE 46 005 SD BEADLE 46 095 SD MELLETTE 46 007 SD BENNETT 46 097 SD MINER 46 009 SD BON HOMME 46 099 SD MINNEHAHA 46 011 SD BROOKINGS 46 101 SD MOODY 46 013 SD BROWN 46 103 SD PENNINGTON 46 015 SD BRULE 46 105 SD PERKINS 46 017 SD BUFFALO 46 107 SD POTTER 46 019 SD BUTTE 46 109 SD ROBERTS 46 021 SD CAMPBELL 46 111 SD SANBORN 46 023 SD CHARLES MIX 46 113 SD SHANNON 46 025 SD CLARK 46 115 SD SPINK 46 027 SD CLAY 46 117 SD STANLEY 46 029 SD CODINGTON 46 119 SD SULLY 46 031 SD CORSON 46 121 SD TODD 46 033 SD CUSTER 46 123 SD TRIPP 46 035 SD DAVISON 46 125 SD TURNER 46 037 SD DAY 46 127 SD UNION 46 039 SD DEUEL 46 129 SD WALWORTH 46 041 SD DEWEY 46 135 SD YANKTON 46 043 SD DOUGLAS 46 137 SD ZIEBACH 46 045 SD EDMUNDSFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAMETENNESSEE 47 087 TN JACKSON 47 000 TN STATE TOTAL 47 089 TN JEFFERSON 47 001 TN ANDERSON 47 091 TN JOHNSON 47 003 TN BEDFORD 47 093 TN KNOX 47 005 TN BENTON 47 095 TN LAKE 47 007 TN BLEDSOE 47 097 TN LAUDERDALE 47 009 TN BLOUNT 47 099 TN LAWRENCE 47 011 TN BRADLEY 47 101 TN LEWIS 47 013 TN CAMPBELL 47 103 TN LINCOLN 47 015 TN CANNON 47 105 TN LOUDON 47 017 TN CARROLL 47 107 TN MCMINN 47 019 TN CARTER 47 109 TN MCNAIRY 47 021 TN CHEATHAM 47 111 TN MACON 47 023 TN CHESTER 47 113 TN MADISON 47 025 TN CLAIBORNE 47 115 TN MARION 47 027 TN CLAY 47 117 TN MARSHALL 47 029 TN COCKE 47 119 TN MAURY 47 031 TN COFFEE 47 121 TN MEIGS 47 033 TN CROCKETT 47 123 TN MONROE 47 035 TN CUMBERLAND 47 125 TN MONTGOMERY 47 037 TN DAVIDSON 47 127 TN MOORE 47 039 TN DECATUR 47 129 TN MORGAN 47 041 TN DE KALB 47 131 TN OBION 47 043 TN DICKSON 47 133 TN OVERTON 47 045 TN DYER 47 135 TN PERRY 47 047 TN FAYETTE 47 137 TN PICKETT 47 049 TN FENTRESS 47 139 TN POLK 47 051 TN FRANKLIN 47 141 TN PUTNAM 47 053 TN GIBSON 47 143 TN RHEA 47 055 TN GILES 47 145 TN ROANE 47 057 TN GRAINGER 47 147 TN ROBERTSON 47 059 TN GREENE 47 149 TN RUTHERFORD 47 061 TN GRUNDY 47 151 TN SCOTT 47 063 TN HAMBLEN 47 153 TN SEQUATCHIE 47 065 TN HAMILTON 47 155 TN SEVIER 47 067 TN HANCOCK 47 157 TN SHELBY 47 069 TN HARDEMAN 47 159 TN SMITH 47 071 TN HARDIN 47 161 TN STEWART 47 073 TN HAWKINS 47 163 TN SULLIVAN 47 075 TN HAYWOOD 47 165 TN SUMNER 47 077 TN HENDERSON 47 167 TN TIPTON 47 079 TN HENRY 47 169 TN TROUSDALE 47 081 TN HICKMAN 47 171 TN UNICOI 47 083 TN HOUSTON 47 173 TN UNION 47 085 TN HUMPHREYS 47 175 TN VAN BURENFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME47 177 TN WARREN 48 071 TX CHAMBERS 47 179 TN WASHINGTON 48 073 TX CHEROKEE 47 181 TN WAYNE 48 075 TX CHILDRESS 47 183 TN WEAKLEY 48 077 TX CLAY 47 185 TN WHITE 48 079 TX COCHRAN 47 187 TN WILLIAMSON 48 081 TX COKE 47 189 TN WILSON 48 083 TX COLEMAN 48 085 TX COLLIN TEXAS 48 087 TX COLLINGSWORTH 48 000 TX STATE TOTAL 48 089 TX COLORADO 48 001 TX ANDERSON 48 091 TX COMAL 48 003 TX ANDREWS 48 093 TX COMANCHE 48 005 TX ANGELINA 48 095 TX CONCHO 48 007 TX ARANSAS 48 097 TX COOKE 48 009 TX ARCHER 48 099 TX CORYELL 48 011 TX ARMSTRONG 48 101 TX COTTLE 48 013 TX ATASCOSA 48 103 TX CRANE 48 015 TX AUSTIN 48 105 TX CROCKETT 48 017 TX BAILEY 48 107 TX CROSBY 48 019 TX BANDERA 48 109 TX CULBERSON 48 021 TX BASTROP 48 111 TX DALLAM 48 023 TX BAYLOR 48 113 TX DALLAS 48 025 TX BEE 48 115 TX DAWSON 48 027 TX BELL 48 117 TX DEAF SMITH 48 029 TX BEXAR 48 119 TX DELTA 48 031 TX BLANCO 48 121 TX DENTON 48 033 TX BORDEN 48 123 TX DE WITT 48 035 TX BOSQUE 48 125 TX DICKENS 48 037 TX BOWIE 48 127 TX DIMMIT 48 039 TX BRAZORIA 48 129 TX DONLEY 48 041 TX BRAZOS 48 131 TX DUVAL 48 043 TX BREWSTER 48 133 TX EASTLAND 48 045 TX BRISCOE 48 135 TX ECTOR 48 047 TX BROOKS 48 137 TX EDWARDS 48 049 TX BROWN 48 139 TX ELLIS 48 051 TX BURLESON 48 141 TX EL PASO 48 053 TX BURNET 48 143 TX ERATH 48 055 TX CALDWELL 48 145 TX FALLS 48 057 TX CALHOUN 48 147 TX FANNIN 48 059 TX CALLAHAN 48 149 TX FAYETTE 48 061 TX CAMERON 48 151 TX FISHER 48 063 TX CAMP 48 153 TX FLOYD 48 065 TX CARSON 48 155 TX FOARD 48 067 TX CASS 48 157 TX FORT BEND 48 069 TX CASTRO 48 159 TX FRANKLINFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME48 161 TX FREESTONE 48 251 TX JOHNSON 48 163 TX FRIO 48 253 TX JONES 48 165 TX GAINES 48 255 TX KARNES 48 167 TX GALVESTON 48 257 TX KAUFMAN 48 169 TX GARZA 48 259 TX KENDALL 48 171 TX GILLESPIE 48 261 TX KENEDY 48 173 TX GLASSCOCK 48 263 TX KENT 48 175 TX GOLIAD 48 265 TX KERR 48 177 TX GONZALES 48 267 TX KIMBLE 48 179 TX GRAY 48 269 TX KING 48 181 TX GRAYSON 48 271 TX KINNEY 48 183 TX GREGG 48 273 TX KLEBERG 48 185 TX GRIMES 48 275 TX KNOX 48 187 TX GUADALUPE 48 277 TX LAMAR 48 189 TX HALE 48 279 TX LAMB 48 191 TX HALL 48 281 TX LAMPASAS 48 193 TX HAMILTON 48 283 TX LA SALLE 48 195 TX HANSFORD 48 285 TX LAVACA 48 197 TX HARDEMAN 48 287 TX LEE 48 199 TX HARDIN 48 289 TX LEON 48 201 TX HARRIS 48 291 TX LIBERTY 48 203 TX HARRISON 48 293 TX LIMESTONE 48 205 TX HARTLEY 48 295 TX LIPSCOMB 48 207 TX HASKELL 48 297 TX LIVE OAK 48 209 TX HAYS 48 299 TX LLANO 48 211 TX HEMPHILL 48 301 TX LOVING 48 213 TX HENDERSON 48 303 TX LUBBOCK 48 215 TX HIDALGO 48 305 TX LYNN 48 217 TX HILL 48 307 TX MCCULLOCH 48 219 TX HOCKLEY 48 309 TX MCLENNAN 48 221 TX HOOD 48 311 TX MCMULLEN 48 223 TX HOPKINS 48 313 TX MADISON 48 225 TX HOUSTON 48 315 TX MARION 48 227 TX HOWARD 48 317 TX MARTIN 48 229 TX HUDSPETH 48 319 TX MASON 48 231 TX HUNT 48 321 TX MATAGORDA 48 233 TX HUTCHINSON 48 323 TX MAVERICK 48 235 TX IRION 48 325 TX MEDINA 48 237 TX JACK 48 327 TX MENARD 48 239 TX JACKSON 48 329 TX MIDLAND 48 241 TX JASPER 48 331 TX MILAM 48 243 TX JEFF DAVIS 48 333 TX MILLS 48 245 TX JEFFERSON 48 335 TX MITCHELL 48 247 TX JIM HOGG 48 337 TX MONTAGUE 48 249 TX JIM WELLS 48 339 TX MONTGOMERYFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME48 341 TX MOORE 48 431 TX STERLING 48 343 TX MORRIS 48 433 TX STONEWALL 48 345 TX MOTLEY 48 435 TX SUTTON 48 347 TX NACOGDOCHES 48 437 TX SWISHER 48 349 TX NAVARRO 48 439 TX TARRANT 48 351 TX NEWTON 48 441 TX TAYLOR 48 353 TX NOLAN 48 443 TX TERRELL 48 355 TX NUECES 48 445 TX TERRY 48 357 TX OCHILTREE 48 447 TX THROCKMORTON 48 359 TX OLDHAM 48 449 TX TITUS 48 361 TX ORANGE 48 451 TX TOM GREEN 48 363 TX PALO PINTO 48 453 TX TRAVIS 48 365 TX PANOLA 48 455 TX TRINITY 48 367 TX PARKER 48 457 TX TYLER 48 369 TX PARMER 48 459 TX UPSHUR 48 371 TX PECOS 48 461 TX UPTON 48 373 TX POLK 48 463 TX UVALDE 48 375 TX POTTER 48 465 TX VAL VERDE 48 377 TX PRESIDIO 48 467 TX VAN ZANDT 48 379 TX RAINS 48 469 TX VICTORIA 48 381 TX RANDALL 48 471 TX WALKER 48 383 TX REAGAN 48 473 TX WALLER 48 385 TX REAL 48 475 TX WARD 48 387 TX RED RIVER 48 477 TX WASHINGTON 48 389 TX REEVES 48 479 TX WEBB 48 391 TX REFUGIO 48 481 TX WHARTON 48 393 TX ROBERTS 48 483 TX WHEELER 48 395 TX ROBERTSON 48 485 TX WICHITA 48 397 TX ROCKWALL 48 487 TX WILBARGER 48 399 TX RUNNELS 48 489 TX WILLACY 48 401 TX RUSK 48 491 TX WILLIAMSON 48 403 TX SABINE 48 493 TX WILSON 48 405 TX SAN AUGUSTINE 48 495 TX WINKLER 48 407 TX SAN JACINTO 48 497 TX WISE 48 409 TX SAN PATRICIO 48 499 TX WOOD 48 411 TX SAN SABA 48 501 TX YOAKUM 48 413 TX SCHLEICHER 48 503 TX YOUNG 48 415 TX SCURRY 48 505 TX ZAPATA 48 417 TX SHACKELFORD 48 507 TX ZAVALA 48 419 TX SHELBY 48 421 TX SHERMAN UTAH 48 423 TX SMITH 49 000 UT STATE TOTAL 48 425 TX SOMERVELL 49 001 UT BEAVER 48 427 TX STARR 49 003 UT BOX ELDER 48 429 TX STEPHENS 49 005 UT CACHEFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME49 007 UT CARBON VIRGINIA 49 009 UT DAGGETT 51 000 VA STATE TOTAL 49 011 UT DAVIS 51 001 VA ACCOMACK 49 013 UT DUCHESNE 51 003 VA ALBEMARLE 49 015 UT EMERY 51 005 VA ALLEGHANY 49 017 UT GARFIELD 51 007 VA AMELIA 49 019 UT GRAND 51 009 VA AMHERST 49 021 UT IRON 51 011 VA APPOMATTOX 49 023 UT JUAB 51 013 VA ARLINGTON 49 025 UT KANE 51 015 VA AUGUSTA 49 027 UT MILLARD 51 017 VA BATH 49 029 UT MORGAN 51 019 VA BEDFORD 49 031 UT PIUTE 51 021 VA BLAND 49 033 UT RICH 51 023 VA BOTETOURT 49 035 UT SALT LAKE 51 025 VA BRUNSWICK 49 037 UT SAN JUAN 51 027 VA BUCHANAN 49 039 UT SANPETE 51 029 VA BUCKINGHAM 49 041 UT SEVIER 51 031 VA CAMPBELL 49 043 UT SUMMIT 51 033 VA CAROLINE 49 045 UT TOOELE 51 035 VA CARROLL 49 047 UT UINTAH 51 036 VA CHARLES CITY 49 049 UT UTAH 51 037 VA CHARLOTTE 49 051 UT WASATCH 51 041 VA CHESTERFIELD 49 053 UT WASHINGTON 51 043 VA CLARKE 49 055 UT WAYNE 51 045 VA CRAIG 49 057 UT WEBER 51 047 VA CULPEPER 51 049 VA CUMBERLAND VERMONT 51 051 VA DICKENSON 50 000 VT STATE TOTAL 51 053 VA DINWIDDIE 50 001 VT ADDISON 51 057 VA ESSEX 50 003 VT BENNINGTON 51 059 VA FAIRFAX 50 005 VT CALEDONIA 51 061 VA FAUQUIER 50 007 VT CHITTENDEN 51 063 VA FLOYD 50 009 VT ESSEX 51 065 VA FLUVANNA 50 011 VT FRANKLIN 51 067 VA FRANKLIN 50 013 VT GRAND ISLE 51 069 VA FREDERICK 50 015 VT LAMOILLE 51 071 VA GILES 50 017 VT ORANGE 51 073 VA GLOUCESTER 50 019 VT ORLEANS 51 075 VA GOOCHLAND 50 021 VT RUTLAND 51 077 VA GRAYSON 50 023 VT WASHINGTON 51 079 VA GREENE 50 025 VT WINDHAM 51 081 VA GREENSVILLE 50 027 VT WINDSOR 51 083 VA HALIFAX 51 085 VA HANOVER 51 087 VA HENRICO FIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME51 089 VA HENRY 51 185 VA TAZEWELL 51 091 VA HIGHLAND 51 187 VA WARREN 51 093 VA ISLE OF WIGHT 51 191 VA WASHINGTON 51 095 VA JAMES CITY 51 193 VA WESTMORELAND 51 097 VA KING AND QUEEN 51 195 VA WISE 51 099 VA KING GEORGE 51 197 VA WYTHE 51 101 VA KING WILLIAM 51 199 VA YORK 51 103 VA LANCASTER 51 510 VA ALEXANDRIA CITY 51 105 VA LEE 51 515 VA BEDFORD CITY 51 107 VA LOUDOUN 51 520 VA BRISTOL CITY 51 109 VA LOUISA 51 530 VA BUENA VISTA CITY 51 111 VA LUNENBURG 51 540 VA CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY 51 113 VA MADISON 51 550 VA CHESAPEAKE CITY 51 115 VA MATHEWS 51 560 VA CLIFTON FORGE CITY 51 117 VA MECKLENBURG 51 570 VA COLONIAL HEIGHTS CTY 51 119 VA MIDDLESEX 51 580 VA COVINGTON CITY 51 121 VA MONTGOMERY 51 590 VA DANVILLE CITY 51 125 VA NELSON 51 595 VA EMPORIA CITY 51 127 VA NEW KENT 51 600 VA FAIRFAX CITY 51 131 VA NORTHAMPTON 51 610 VA FALLS CHURCH CITY 51 133 VA NORTHUMBERLAND 51 620 VA FRANKLIN CITY 51 135 VA NOTTOWAY 51 630 VA FREDERICKSBURG CITY 51 137 VA ORANGE 51 640 VA GALAX CITY 51 139 VA PAGE 51 650 VA HAMPTON CITY 51 141 VA PATRICK 51 660 VA HARRISONBURG CITY 51 143 VA PITTSYLVANIA 51 670 VA HOPEWELL CITY 51 145 VA POWHATAN 51 678 VA LEXINGTON CITY 51 147 VA PRINCE EDWARD 51 680 VA LYNCHBURG CITY 51 149 VA PRINCE GEORGE 51 683 VA MANASSAS CITY 51 153 VA PRINCE WILLIAM 51 685 VA MANASSAS PARK CITY 51 155 VA PULASKI 51 690 VA MARTINSVILLE CITY 51 157 VA RAPPAHANNOCK 51 700 VA NEWPORT NEWS CITY 51 159 VA RICHMOND 51 710 VA NORFOLK CITY 51 161 VA ROANOKE 51 720 VA NORTON CITY 51 163 VA ROCKBRIDGE 51 730 VA PETERSBURG CITY 51 165 VA ROCKINGHAM 51 735 VA POQUOSON CITY 51 167 VA RUSSELL 51 740 VA PORTSMOUTH CITY 51 169 VA SCOTT 51 750 VA RADFORD CITY 51 171 VA SHENANDOAH 51 760 VA RICHMOND CITY 51 173 VA SMYTH 51 770 VA ROANOKE CITY 51 175 VA SOUTHAMPTON 51 775 VA SALEM CITY 51 177 VA SPOTSYLVANIA 51 780 VA SOUTH BOSTON CITY 51 179 VA STAFFORD 51 790 VA STAUNTON CITY 51 181 VA SURRY 51 800 VA SUFFOLK CITY 51 183 VA SUSSEX 51 810 VA VIRGINIA BEACH CITYFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME51 820 VA WAYNESBORO CITY WEST VIRGINIA 51 830 VA WILLIAMSBURG CITY 54 000 WV STATE TOTAL 51 840 VA WINCHESTER CITY 54 001 WV BARBOUR 54 003 WV BERKELEY WASHINGTON 54 005 WV BOONE 53 000 WA STATE TOTAL 54 007 WV BRAXTON 53 001 WA ADAMS 54 009 WV BROOKE 53 003 WA ASOTIN 54 011 WV CABELL 53 005 WA BENTON 54 013 WV CALHOUN 53 007 WA CHELAN 54 015 WV CLAY 53 009 WA CLALLAM 54 017 WV DODDRIDGE 53 011 WA CLARK 54 019 WV FAYETTE 53 013 WA COLUMBIA 54 021 WV GILMER 53 015 WA COWLITZ 54 023 WV GRANT 53 017 WA DOUGLAS 54 025 WV GREENBRIER 53 019 WA FERRY 54 027 WV HAMPSHIRE 53 021 WA FRANKLIN 54 029 WV HANCOCK 53 023 WA GARFIELD 54 031 WV HARDY 53 025 WA GRANT 54 033 WV HARRISON 53 027 WA GRAYS HARBOR 54 035 WV JACKSON 53 029 WA ISLAND 54 037 WV JEFFERSON 53 031 WA JEFFERSON 54 039 WV KANAWHA 53 033 WA KING 54 041 WV LEWIS 53 035 WA KITSAP 54 043 WV LINCOLN 53 037 WA KITTITAS 54 045 WV LOGAN 53 039 WA KLICKITAT 54 047 WV MCDOWELL 53 041 WA LEWIS 54 049 WV MARION 53 043 WA LINCOLN 54 051 WV MARSHALL 53 045 WA MASON 54 053 WV MASON 53 047 WA OKANOGAN 54 055 WV MERCER 53 049 WA PACIFIC 54 057 WV MINERAL 53 051 WA PEND OREILLE 54 059 WV MINGO 53 053 WA PIERCE 54 061 WV MONONGALIA 53 055 WA SAN JUAN 54 063 WV MONROE 53 057 WA SKAGIT 54 065 WV MORGAN 53 059 WA SKAMANIA 54 067 WV NICHOLAS 53 061 WA SNOHOMISH 54 069 WV OHIO 53 063 WA SPOKANE 54 071 WV PENDLETON 53 065 WA STEVENS 54 073 WV PLEASANTS 53 067 WA THURSTON 54 075 WV POCAHONTAS 53 069 WA WAHKIAKUM 54 077 WV PRESTON 53 071 WA WALLA WALLA 54 079 WV PUTNAM 53 073 WA WHATCOM 54 081 WV RALEIGH 53 075 WA WHITMAN 54 083 WV RANDOLPH 53 077 WA YAKIMA 54 085 WV RITCHIEFIPS STATE COUNTY FIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAME ST CNTY ABBRV NAME54 087 WV ROANE 55 061 WI KEWAUNEE 54 089 WV SUMMERS 55 063 WI LA CROSSE 54 091 WV TAYLOR 55 065 WI LAFAYETTE 54 093 WV TUCKER 55 067 WI LANGLADE 54 095 WV TYLER 55 069 WI LINCOLN 54 097 WV UPSHUR 55 071 WI MANITOWOC 54 099 WV WAYNE 55 073 WI MARATHON 54 101 WV WEBSTER 55 075 WI MARINETTE 54 103 WV WETZEL 55 077 WI MARQUETTE 54 105 WV WIRT 55 078 WI MENOMINEE 54 107 WV WOOD 55 079 WI MILWAUKEE 54 109 WV WYOMING 55 081 WI MONROE 55 083 WI OCONTO WISCONSIN 55 085 WI ONEIDA 55 000 WI STATE TOTAL 55 087 WI OUTAGAMIE 55 001 WI ADAMS 55 089 WI OZAUKEE 55 003 WI ASHLAND 55 091 WI PEPIN 55 005 WI BARRON 55 093 WI PIERCE 55 007 WI BAYFIELD 55 095 WI POLK 55 009 WI BROWN 55 097 WI PORTAGE 55 011 WI BUFFALO 55 099 WI PRICE 55 013 WI BURNETT 55 101 WI RACINE 55 015 WI CALUMET 55 103 WI RICHLAND 55 017 WI CHIPPEWA 55 105 WI ROCK 55 019 WI CLARK 55 107 WI RUSK 55 021 WI COLUMBIA 55 109 WI ST. CROIX 55 023 WI CRAWFORD 55 111 WI SAUK 55 025 WI DANE 55 113 WI SAWYER 55 027 WI DODGE 55 115 WI SHAWANO 55 029 WI DOOR 55 117 WI SHEBOYGAN 55 031 WI DOUGLAS 55 119 WI TAYLOR 55 033 WI DUNN 55 121 WI TREMPEALEAU 55 035 WI EAU CLAIRE 55 123 WI VERNON 55 037 WI FLORENCE 55 125 WI VILAS 55 039 WI FOND DU LAC 55 127 WI WALWORTH 55 041 WI FOREST 55 129 WI WASHBURN 55 043 WI GRANT 55 131 WI WASHINGTON 55 045 WI GREEN 55 133 WI WAUKESHA 55 047 WI GREEN LAKE 55 135 WI WAUPACA 55 049 WI IOWA 55 137 WI WAUSHARA 55 051 WI IRON 55 139 WI WINNEBAGO 55 053 WI JACKSON 55 141 WI WOOD 55 055 WI JEFFERSON 55 057 WI JUNEAU 55 059 WI KENOSHAFIPS STATE COUNTY ST CNTY ABBRV NAMEWYOMING 56 000 WY STATE TOTAL 56 001 WY ALBANY 56 003 WY BIG HORN 56 005 WY CAMPBELL 56 007 WY CARBON 56 009 WY CONVERSE 56 011 WY CROOK 56 013 WY FREMONT 56 015 WY GOSHEN 56 017 WY HOT SPRINGS 56 019 WY JOHNSON 56 021 WY LARAMIE 56 023 WY LINCOLN 56 025 WY NATRONA 56 027 WY NIOBRARA 56 029 WY PARK 56 031 WY PLATTE 56 033 WY SHERIDAN 56 035 WY SUBLETTE 56 037 WY SWEETWATER 56 039 WY TETON 56 041 WY UINTA 56 043 WY WASHAKIE 56 045 WY WESTON1. 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Department of Commerce, December 15, 1979.Specific Notes: Comparison of Compressed Mortality and Multiple Cause of Death data for years 1981-1982
Underlying cause data produced by WONDER for 1981 and 1982 does not match output produced when using public use Multiple Cause of Death (MCOD) files from NCHS. This is because in 1981 and 1982, multiple cause data were coded on a 50 percent sample basis for deaths occurring in 19 registration areas. (The registration areas are the 50 States, New York City and the District of Columbia.) The 50 percent sample States are:
Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Kentucky Montana North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Rhode Island Tennessee Texas Washington West Virginia.For the remaining 33 registration areas, multiple cause data were processed on a 100 percent basis.
The multiple cause-of-death public-use file for those years contains only those records where the multiple cause field is coded. A separate public-use tape containing underlying cause, demographic, and geographic data for every death in the United States is available but contains no multiple cause data.