The Wisconsin blue book . 235 154,226 28,440 30,189 Foeignwhite. POPULATION OF THIRTY-FIVE CITIES AND VILLAGES, IN ORDER OF THEIR RANK. Cities and Villages. Counties. Milwaukee city Milwaukee La Crosse city ba Crosse. Population. Increase. Oshkosh city Racine city Eau Claire city Sheboygan city Madison city Fond, du Lac city Superior city Appleton city Marinette city Janesville city Ashland city Wausau city Green Bay city Watertown city Chippewa Falls Point city .. Manitowoc city Merrill city Kenosha city Waukesha village Beloit city Menomonie city Oconto city Portage city Neena


The Wisconsin blue book . 235 154,226 28,440 30,189 Foeignwhite. POPULATION OF THIRTY-FIVE CITIES AND VILLAGES, IN ORDER OF THEIR RANK. Cities and Villages. Counties. Milwaukee city Milwaukee La Crosse city ba Crosse. Population. Increase. Oshkosh city Racine city Eau Claire city Sheboygan city Madison city Fond, du Lac city Superior city Appleton city Marinette city Janesville city Ashland city Wausau city Green Bay city Watertown city Chippewa Falls Point city .. Manitowoc city Merrill city Kenosha city Waukesha village Beloit city Menomonie city Oconto city Portage city Neenah city Fort Howard city Kaukauna city Baraboo city Menasha city Antigo city Whitewater city Beaver Dam city Berlin city Winnebago Racine Eau Claire Sheboygan Dane Fond du Lac Douglas Outagamie Marinette Rock Ashland Marathon Brown Dodge & Jefferson Chippewa. I Portage , Manitowoc Lincoln Kenosha Waukesha Rock Dunn Oconto Columbia Winnebago Brown Outagamie Sauk Winnebago Langlade Walworth Dodge Green Lake andWaushara. a Decrease. 398 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK. FACTS ABOUT FROM THE BULLETINS OF THE CENSUS BUREAU. Population,—The population of Wisconsin in 1890 was 1,686,880. In 18S0 it was 1,315,497,an increase of percent. Colored Population—The total colored population of the United States in 1890 was7,638,360, classified as follows: (1) Persons of African descent, blacks, 6,337,980; in .attoes,956,989; quadroons 105,135; octaroons, 69,936; (2) Chinese, 107,4:5; (3) Japanese, 2,039; (4)Civilized Indians, 58,806. The increase during the decade was per cent. The increaseof Chinese in the decade was per cent. In Wisconsin the colored population is returned as follows: In 1850, 635; in 1860, 1,171;in 1870, 2,113; in 1880, 2,702; in 1890, 2,444. In Wisconsin the number of Chinese in 1880 was 16; in 1890, 119. In the earlier decadesnone were reported. Of Japanese, 9 were reported in 1890; none previously. Of civilizedIndians, there were in I860,1,017;


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