The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . Itch S. Henry, Maiutger of The SchenecladiiuiPromoter of Coiisirui-izc li(hlicily. E. Wilson Tntllc. Editor of The Schenectadian;Specializing in City and Industrial Literature 56 SCHENECTADY: BRIEF STATISTICAL SUMMARY Population growth: 1900 U. S. Census 31,682 1910 U. S. Census 72,826 1912 Postal Census 84,916 1913 Postal Census 94,784 1914 Postal Census (including Annexed Territory 96,584 1914 Estimated, at close of year 100,000 Area of City, 5,075 acres; or, approximately, 8 square


The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . Itch S. Henry, Maiutger of The SchenecladiiuiPromoter of Coiisirui-izc li(hlicily. E. Wilson Tntllc. Editor of The Schenectadian;Specializing in City and Industrial Literature 56 SCHENECTADY: BRIEF STATISTICAL SUMMARY Population growth: 1900 U. S. Census 31,682 1910 U. S. Census 72,826 1912 Postal Census 84,916 1913 Postal Census 94,784 1914 Postal Census (including Annexed Territory 96,584 1914 Estimated, at close of year 100,000 Area of City, 5,075 acres; or, approximately, 8 square streets, 70 miles. Streets paved, graded or in process of improvement, 125 of watermains, 105; miles of sewers, 113. Parks, improved and in course of development, 4; with area of over 200 valuation of property, $56,828,—Two National, two Trust Companies, one Savings capitalization of banks, $600, surplus and undivided profits, $1,416, deposits, $17,676, Postal receipts, fiscal year ending June 30, 1914, $269, of wage-earners, nearly 30,000. Weekly payroll, under normal conditions, a


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