| 1892 - 976 pages
...or parentage numlMTed 31,702 and the foreign born paupersalone27,648. Dr. Winessays: "Inother words the foreign population of this country contributes...or indirectly, in the persons of the foreign born or of their immediate descendente very nearly three-fifths of all the paupers supported in almshouses.... | |
| 1891 - 914 pages
...country 38,656 are -native born, 27,6-iS foreign born, and the place of birth of 2,274 is unknown. The foreign population of this country contributes,...directly or indirectly, in the persons of the foreign bora or of their immediate desceudante, very nearly three fourths of all the paupers supported in almshouses.... | |
| 1892 - 836 pages
...statistics of pauperism and crime, deduces the following results from the statistics of the eleventh census: "The foreign population of this country contributes, directly or indirectly, in the persons of the foreign-born or of their immediate descendants, considerably more material for our State prisons and... | |
| United States. Census Office 11th Census, 1890 - 1891 - 344 pages
...figure must also be added 7,267 foreign-born convicts, which gives as a result 14,724.5. In other words, the foreign population of this country contributes,...directly or indirectly, in the persons of the foreign bom or of their immediate descendant«, considerably more material for our state prisons and penitentiaries... | |
| Rena Michaels Atchison - 1894 - 216 pages
...published July 8, 1891, contains the following important conclusions derived from -the census of 1890: "The foreign population of this country contributes, directly or indirectly, in the persons of the foreignborn or their immediate descendants, very nearly threefifths of all the paupers supported in... | |
| William Jay Youmans - 1896 - 898 pages
...many years with great generosity in our almshouses. Census Bulletin No. 90 has it in a nutshell: " The foreign population of this country contributes,...or indirectly, in the persons of the foreign born or of their immediate descendants, very nearly three fifths of all the paupers supported in almshouses."... | |
| August Drähms - 1900 - 432 pages
...cent were skilled and 77 per cent unskilled laborers. The increased use of machinery, the speciali290 zation of work and the necessarily high grade of skill...Foreign born, Native born, Foreign parentage, Chinese, 1.163 1,803 4 American parentage, Negroes and Mulattoes, American Indians, 2.274 179 3 One parent foreign,... | |
| 1900 - 784 pages
...the superintendent of the census, who, on February I4th, 1891, in his Bulletin for June, 1890, said: "The foreign population of this country contributes directly or indirectly, in the persons of foreign birth or of their immediate descendants, considerably more material for our State prisons and... | |
| National Prison Association of the United States. Congress - 1900 - 420 pages
...inclusive of negroes, mulattoes and American Indians, and 474 provenance unknown. From the United States Bulletin report we gather that the foreign population...contributes, directly or indirectly, in the persons of the foreign-born or of their immediate juvenile decendents 5,851.5 to the aggregate population of these... | |
| 1898 - 598 pages
...bulleitin upon Coowiote in Penitentiaries In the United States at the Eleventh Census, says tluat: "The foreign population of this country 'contributes,...directly or indirectly, in the 'persons of the foreign -"bom or of their 'immediate descendanlte, very nearly 'three-fifths of all the paupers supported Vn... | |
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