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CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
1890 Census

The census of 1890 was taken, under the supervision of Robert P. Porter,1 according to an act of March 1, 1889, and modeled after that used for the 1880 Census.

The enumeration began on June 2, 1890, because June 1 was a Sunday. The census employed 175 supervisors, with one or more appointed to each state or territory, exclusive of Alaska and Indian territory. Each subdivision assigned to an enumerator was not to exceed 4,000 inhabitants. Enumeration was to be completed in cities with populations under 10,000 (according to the 1880 Census results) was to be completed within 2 weeks. Enumerators were required to collect all the information required by the act by a per­sonal visit to each dwelling and family.

As in 1880, experts and special agents were hired to make special enumerations of manufactures,2 Indians living within the jurisdiction of the United States, and a separate enumeration of Alaska. Furthermore, the schedule collecting social statistics was withdrawn from enumerators; the work of obtaining statistics concerning mines and mining, fisheries, churches, education, insurance, transportation, and wealth, debt, and taxation, also was conducted by experts and special agents.

Robert B. Porter served as Superintendent of Census until his resignation on July 31, 1893. On October 3, 1893,Congress enacted a law that directed census-related work to continue under the direction of the Commissioner of Labor. On March 2, 1895, a further act of Congress closed the census office and transferred the unfinished work to the office of the Secretary of the Interior, where it continued until July 1, 1897.3

The results of the 1890 Census are contained in 25 volumes, plus a three-part compendium, statistical atlas, and an abstract. The complete results from the special enumera­tion of survivors of the Civil War were not published (the schedules of which were turned over to the Bureau of Pensions); however, the special inquiry on Schedule1 (general population schedule) regarding Union and Confederate veterans were published in the report on population.

1Robert P. Porter was appointed as Superintendent of Census by the President on April 17, 1889. He resigned the position on July 31, 1893.

2In 1890, the manufactures schedules were withdrawn from the general enumeration for 1,042 "important" manufacturing cen­ters (opposed to 279 in 1880). Special agents were responsible for collecting the detailed data in these areas.

3The Commissioner of Labor continued his supervisory role of census-related work until October 5, 1897 (serving since October 1, 1865 without compensation), when upon his request, he was relieved by the Secretary of Interior.

1890 Census Information Online Download
Final Reports
Volume 1: Report on Population of the United States at the Eleventh Census
Part 1 PDF
ZIP
138.3 MB
Part 2 PDF
ZIP
105.6 MB
Volume 2: Report on the Insane, Feeble-minded, Deaf and Dumb, and Blind in the United States. PDF
ZIP
62.2 MB
Volume 3: Report on Crime, Pauperism, and Benevolence in the United States
Part 1: Analysis PDF ZIP
29.0 MB
Part 2 : Tables PDF ZIP
87.5 MB
Volume 4: Report on Vital and Social Statistics in the United States
Part 1: Analysis and Tables PDF ZIP
101.1 MB
Part 2: Cities of 100,000 population and upward PDF ZIP
102.2 MB
Part 3: Statistics of Deaths PDF ZIP
79.8 MB
Part 4: Statistics of Deaths PDF ZIP
81.5 MB
Volume 5: Reports on the statistics of agriculture in the United States, agriculture by irrigation in the western part of the United States, and statistics of fisheries in the United States. Volume 6: Report on Manufacturing Industries in the United States... PDF ZIP
165.2 MB
Volume 6: Report on Manufacturing Industries in the United States
Part 1: States and Industries PDF ZIP
127.5 MB
Part 2: Statistics of Cities PDF ZIP
80.9 MB
Part 3: Selected Industries PDF ZIP
52.5 MB
Volume 7: Report on Mineral Industries in the United States PDF ZIP
105.7 MB
Volume 8: Report on the Population and Resources of Alaska PDF ZIP
58.0 MB
Volume 9: Report on Statistics of Churches in the United States in the United States (pages 713 and 795-812 missing) PDF ZIP
127.0 MB
Volume 10: Report on Indians Taxed and Indians Not Taxed in the United States (except Alaska). PDF ZIP
216.5 MB
Volume 11: Report on Insurance Business in the United States
Part 1: Fire, Marine and Inland Insurance PDF ZIP
112.9 MB
Part 2: Life Insurance PDF ZIP
43.9 MB
Volume 12: Report on Real Estate Mortgages in the United States PDF ZIP
102.4 MB
Volume 13: Report on Farms and Homes: Proprietorship and Indebtedness in the United States PDF ZIP
75.2 MB
Volume 14: Report on Transportation Business in the United States
Part 1: Land Transportation PDF ZIP
86.4 MB
Part 2: Water Transportation PDF ZIP
60.6 MB
Volume 15: Report on Wealth, Debt, and Taxation
Part 1: Public Debt PDF ZIP
105.9 MB
Part 2: Valuation and Taxation PDF ZIP
73.8 MB
Statistical Atlas
Statistical Atlas of the United States, based upon the results of the eleventh census, by Henry Gannett. 1898 N/A N/A
Abstract and Compendium
Abstract of the Eleventh Census: 1890 N/A N/A
Abstract of the Eleventh Census: 1890. (2nd edition, revised and enlarged publ. 1896 PDF ZIP
22.4 MB
Compendium of the Eleventh Census: 1890
Part 1 PDF ZIP
135.3 MB
Part 2 PDF ZIP
65.4 MB
Part 3 PDF ZIP
65.4 MB
General
Report on Education in the United States PDF ZIP
14.1 MB
Report on the social statistics of cities in the United States PDF ZIP
14.3 MB
Special census report on the occupations of the population of the United States PDF ZIP
18.0 MB
Vital Statistics of Boston and Philadelphia covering a period of six years ending May 31, 1890 PDF ZIP
54.7 MB
Vital Statistics of New York and Brooklyn covering a period of six years ending May 31, 1890 PDF ZIP
64.4 MB
Vital statistics of the District of Columbia and Baltimore covering a period of six years ending. PDF ZIP
31.3 MB
Tabular statements exhibiting the population of each State and the apportionment of members of the House of Representatives from 332 to 375 under the eleventh census of the United States: 1890 .. N/A N/A
Bulletins
Index to Bulletins (Corrected to December 1, 1892) (AS notes - includes extra census bulletins) PDF PDF
754 KB
Census Bulletins, numbers 1-380, 1889-1894.
Numbers 1 - 50 PDF ZIP
46.4 MB
Numbers 51 - 100 PDF ZIP
52.6 MB
Numbers 101 - 150 PDF ZIP
66.7 MB
Numbers 151 - 200 PDF ZIP
101.1 MB
Numbers 201 - 250 PDF ZIP
35.5 MB
Numbers 251 - 350 PDF ZIP
45.9 MB
Numbers 351 - 380 PDF ZIP
27.3 MB
Population of the United States by Minor Civil Divisions as returned at the Eleventh Census. 1893. PDF ZIP
107 MB
Population by color, sex, and general nativity, with school, militia, and voting ages as returned at the Eleventh. 1893 N/A N/A
Manufactures in cities. Statistics of manufactures in cities as returned at the 11th census. 1892 N/A N/A
Extra Census Bulletins
Extra census bulletin, no. 1-98 1891-1895 N/A N/A
The five civilized tribes in Indian territory: The Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations. PDF ZIP
22.5 MB
Indians. Eastern bank of Cherokees of North Carolina PDF PDF
10.8 MB
Indians. The Six Nations of New York. Cayugas, Mohawks (Saint Regis), Oneidas, Onondagas, Senecas, Tuscaroras. PDF ZIP
23.4 MB
Moqui Pueblo Indians of Arizona and Pueblo Indians of New Mexico PDF ZIP
54.1 MB

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