The 1900 United States census , conducted by the Census Office on June 1, 1900,[ 1] determined the resident population of the United States to be 76,212,168, an increase of 21.01% from the 62,979,766 persons enumerated during the 1890 census . It was the last census to be conducted before the founding of the permanent United States Census Bureau.
The census saw the nation's largest city, New York City , more than double in size due to the consolidation with Brooklyn , becoming in the process the first U.S. city to record a population growth of over three million.
Oversight of the statistics was by Frederick Howard Wines and Walter F. Willcox .[ 2]
Census questions
The 1900 census collected the following information:[ 3]
address
name
relationship to head of family
sex
race (listed as "Color or race" on the census)
age, month and year born
marital status and, if married, number of years married
for women, number of children born and number now living
place of birth of person, and their parents
if foreign born, year of immigration and whether naturalized
occupation
months not employed
school
ability to speak English
whether on a farm
home owned or rented, and, if owned, whether mortgaged
Full documentation for the 1900 census, including census forms and enumerator instructions, is available from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series .
Data availability
The original census enumeration sheets were microfilmed by the Census Bureau in the 1940s, after which the original sheets were destroyed.[ 4] The microfilmed census is available in rolls from the National Archives and Records Administration . Several organizations also host images of the microfilmed census online, and digital indices.
Microdata from the 1900 census are freely available through IPUMS . Aggregate data for small areas, together with electronic boundary files, can be downloaded from the National Historical Geographic Information System .
State rankings
Rank
State
Population as of 1900 census[ 5]
Population as of 1890 census
Change
Percent change
1
File:Flag of New York (1778-1901).svg New York
7,268,894
6,003,174
1,265,720 Increase
21.1% Increase
2
File:Pennsylvania State Flag 1863 pubdomain.jpg Pennsylvania
6,302,115
5,258,113
1,044,002 Increase
19.9% Increase
3
File:Flag of Illinois (1915-1969).svg Illinois
4,821,550
3,826,352
995,198 Increase
26.0% Increase
4
File:Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio
4,157,545
3,672,329
485,216 Increase
13.2% Increase
5
File:Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri
3,106,665
2,679,185
427,480 Increase
16.0% Increase
6
File:Flag of Texas.svg Texas
3,048,710
2,235,527
813,183 Increase
36.4% Increase
7
File:Flag of Massachusetts (1908-1971).svg Massachusetts
2,805,346
2,238,947
566,399 Increase
25.3% Increase
8
File:Flag of Indiana (1899–1917).png Indiana
2,516,462
2,192,404
324,058 Increase
14.8% Increase
9
File:Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan
2,420,982
2,093,890
327,092 Increase
15.6% Increase
10
File:Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa
2,231,853
1,912,297
319,556 Increase
16.7% Increase
11
File:Flag of the State of Georgia (1879–1902).svg Georgia
2,216,331
1,837,353
378,978 Increase
20.6% Increase
12
File:Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky
2,147,174
1,858,635
288,539 Increase
15.5% Increase
13
File:Flag of Wisconsin (1866–1913).png Wisconsin
2,069,042
1,693,330
375,712 Increase
22.2% Increase
14
File:Flag of Tennessee (1897-1905).svg Tennessee
2,020,616
1,767,518
253,098 Increase
14.3% Increase
15
File:Flag of North Carolina (1885–1991).svg North Carolina
1,893,810
1,617,949
275,861 Increase
17.0% Increase
16
File:Flag of New Jersey (1896–1965).png New Jersey
1,883,669
1,444,933
438,736 Increase
30.4% Increase
17
File:Flag of Virginia (1861).svg Virginia
1,854,184
1,655,980
198,204 Increase
12.0% Increase
18
File:Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama
1,828,697
1,513,401
315,296 Increase
20.8% Increase
19
File:Flag of Minnesota (1893–1957).svg Minnesota
1,751,394
1,310,283
441,111 Increase
33.7% Increase
20
File:Flag of Mississippi (1894-1996).png Mississippi
1,551,270
1,289,600
261,670 Increase
20.3% Increase
21
File:Flag of California (1909).png California
1,485,053
1,213,398
271,655 Increase
22.4% Increase
22
File:Flag of Kansas (1925–1927).svg Kansas
1,470,495
1,428,108
42,387 Increase
3.0% Increase
23
File:Louisiana Pelican Flag 1861.svg Louisiana
1,381,625
1,118,588
263,037 Increase
23.5% Increase
24
File:Flag of South Carolina (1861).svg South Carolina
1,340,316
1,151,149
189,167 Increase
16.4% Increase
25
File:Flag of Arkansas (1913).svg Arkansas
1,311,564
1,128,211
183,353 Increase
16.3% Increase
26
File:Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland
1,188,044
1,042,390
145,654 Increase
14.0% Increase
27
File:Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska
1,066,300
1,062,656
3,644 Increase
0.3% Increase
28
File:Flag of West Virginia (1905–1907).png West Virginia
958,800
762,794
196,006 Increase
25.7% Increase
29
File:Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut
908,420
746,258
162,162 Increase
21.7% Increase
–
File:Flag of Oklahoma (1911–1925).svg Oklahoma [ 6]
790,391
258,657
531,734 Increase
205.6% Increase
30
File:Flag of Maine (1901–1909).svg Maine
694,466
661,086
33,380 Increase
5.0% Increase
31
File:Flag of Colorado (1907–1911).png Colorado
539,700
413,249
126,451 Increase
30.6% Increase
32
File:Flag of Florida (1900-1985).svg Florida
528,542
391,422
137,120 Increase
35.0% Increase
33
File:Flag of the State of Washington (1923–1967).png Washington
518,103
357,232
160,871 Increase
45.0% Increase
34
File:Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island
428,556
345,506
83,050 Increase
24.0% Increase
35
File:Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon
413,536
317,704
95,832 Increase
30.2% Increase
36
File:Flag of New Hampshire (1909-1931).png New Hampshire
411,588
376,530
35,058 Increase
9.3% Increase
37
File:Flag of South Dakota (1909-1963).svg South Dakota
401,570
348,600
52,970 Increase
15.2% Increase
38
File:Flag of Vermont (1837-1923).svg Vermont
343,641
332,422
11,219 Increase
3.4% Increase
39
File:Flag of North Dakota.svg North Dakota
319,146
190,983
128,163 Increase
67.1% Increase
–
File:Flag of Washington, D.C.svg District of Columbia
278,718
230,392
48,326 Increase
21.0% Increase
40
File:Flag of Utah (1903–1904).svg Utah
276,749
210,779
65,970 Increase
31.3% Increase
41
File:Flag of Montana (1905-1981).svg Montana
243,329
142,924
100,405 Increase
70.3% Increase
–
File:Flag of New Mexico (1912–1925).svg New Mexico
195,310
160,282
35,028 Increase
21.9% Increase
42
File:Flag of Delaware (1913–1953).gif Delaware
184,735
168,493
16,242 Increase
9.6% Increase
43
File:Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho
161,772
88,548
73,224 Increase
82.7% Increase
–
File:Flag of Hawaii (1896).svg Hawaii
154,001
89,990
64,011 Increase
71.1% Increase
–
File:Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona
122,931
88,243
34,688 Increase
39.3% Increase
44
File:Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming
92,531
62,555
29,976 Increase
47.9% Increase
–
File:Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska
63,592
32,052
31,540 Increase
98.4% Increase
45
File:Flag of Nevada (1905-1915).svg Nevada
42,335
47,355
-5,020 Decrease
-10.6% Decrease
File:Flag of the United States (1896-1908).svg United States
76,212,168
62,979,766
13,232,402 Increase
21.0% Increase
City rankings
Rank
City
State
Population[ 7]
Region (2016) [ 8]
01
New York
New York
3,437,202
Northeast
02
Chicago
Illinois
1,698,575
Midwest
03
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
1,293,697
Northeast
04
St. Louis
Missouri
575,238
Midwest
05
Boston
Massachusetts
560,892
Northeast
06
Baltimore
Maryland
508,957
South
07
Cleveland
Ohio
391,768
Midwest
08
Buffalo
New York
352,387
Northeast
09
San Francisco
California
342,782
West
10
Cincinnati
Ohio
325,902
Midwest
11
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
321,616
Northeast
12
New Orleans
Louisiana
287,104
South
13
Detroit
Michigan
285,704
Midwest
14
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
285,315
Midwest
15
Washington
District of Columbia
278,718
South
16
Newark
New Jersey
246,070
Northeast
17
Jersey City
New Jersey
206,433
Northeast
18
Louisville
Kentucky
204,731
South
19
Minneapolis
Minnesota
202,718
Midwest
20
Providence
Rhode Island
175,597
Northeast
21
Indianapolis
Indiana
169,164
Midwest
22
Kansas City
Missouri
163,752
Midwest
23
Saint Paul
Minnesota
163,065
Midwest
24
Rochester
New York
162,608
Northeast
25
Denver
Colorado
133,859
West
26
Toledo
Ohio
131,822
Midwest
27
Allegheny
Pennsylvania
129,896
Northeast
28
Columbus
Ohio
125,560
Midwest
29
Worcester
Massachusetts
118,421
Northeast
30
Syracuse
New York
108,374
Northeast
31
New Haven
Connecticut
108,027
Northeast
32
Paterson
New Jersey
105,171
Northeast
33
Fall River
Massachusetts
104,863
Northeast
34
St. Joseph
Missouri
102,979
Midwest
35
Omaha
Nebraska
102,555
Midwest
36
Los Angeles
California
102,479
West
37
Memphis
Tennessee
102,320
South
38
Scranton
Pennsylvania
102,026
Northeast
39
Lowell
Massachusetts
94,969
Northeast
40
Albany
New York
94,151
Northeast
41
Cambridge
Massachusetts
91,886
Northeast
42
Portland
Oregon
90,426
West
43
Atlanta
Georgia
89,872
South
44
Grand Rapids
Michigan
87,565
Midwest
45
Dayton
Ohio
85,333
Midwest
46
Richmond
Virginia
85,050
South
47
Nashville
Tennessee
80,865
South
48
Seattle
Washington
80,671
West
49
Hartford
Connecticut
79,850
Northeast
50
Reading
Pennsylvania
78,961
Northeast
51
Wilmington
Delaware
76,508
South
52
Camden
New Jersey
75,935
Northeast
53
Trenton
New Jersey
73,307
Northeast
54
Bridgeport
Connecticut
70,996
Northeast
55
Lynn
Massachusetts
68,513
Northeast
56
Oakland
California
66,960
West
57
Lawrence
Massachusetts
62,559
Northeast
58
New Bedford
Massachusetts
62,442
Northeast
59
Des Moines
Iowa
62,139
Midwest
60
Springfield
Massachusetts
62,059
Northeast
61
Somerville
Massachusetts
61,643
Northeast
62
Troy
New York
60,651
Northeast
63
Hoboken
New Jersey
59,364
Northeast
64
Evansville
Indiana
59,007
Midwest
65
Manchester
New Hampshire
56,987
Northeast
66
Utica
New York
56,383
Northeast
67
Peoria
Illinois
56,100
Midwest
68
Charleston
South Carolina
55,807
South
69
Savannah
Georgia
54,244
South
70
Salt Lake City
Utah
53,531
West
71
San Antonio
Texas
53,321
South
72
Duluth
Minnesota
52,969
Midwest
73
Erie
Pennsylvania
52,733
Northeast
74
Elizabeth
New Jersey
52,130
Northeast
75
Wilkes-Barre
Pennsylvania
51,721
Northeast
76
Kansas City
Kansas
51,418
Midwest
77
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania
50,167
Northeast
78
Portland
Maine
50,145
Northeast
79
Yonkers
New York
47,931
Northeast
80
Norfolk
Virginia
46,624
South
81
Waterbury
Connecticut
45,859
Northeast
82
Holyoke
Massachusetts
45,712
Northeast
83
Fort Wayne
Indiana
45,115
Midwest
84
Youngstown
Ohio
44,885
Midwest
85
Houston
Texas
44,633
South
86
Covington
Kentucky
42,938
South
87
Akron
Ohio
42,728
Midwest
88
Dallas
Texas
42,638
South
89
Saginaw
Michigan
42,345
Midwest
90
Lancaster
Pennsylvania
41,459
Northeast
91
Lincoln
Nebraska
40,169
Midwest
92
Brockton
Massachusetts
40,063
Northeast
93
Binghamton
New York
39,647
Northeast
94
Augusta
Georgia
39,441
South
95
Pawtucket
Rhode Island
39,231
Northeast
96
Altoona
Pennsylvania
38,973
Northeast
97
Wheeling
West Virginia
38,878
South
98
Mobile
Alabama
38,469
South
99
Birmingham
Alabama
38,415
South
100
Little Rock
Arkansas
38,307
South
Locations of 50 most populous cities
References
↑ "1900 Overview" , History, US Census Bureau
↑ Mitchell, Wesley C. (1900). "Preparations for the Twelfth Census" . Journal of Political Economy . 8 (3): 378–384. doi :10.1086/250680 . ISSN 0022-3808 .
↑ "Library Bibliography Bulletin 88, New York State Census Records, 1790–1925" . New York State Library . October 1981. p. 45 (p. 51 of PDF). Archived from the original on January 30, 2009. Retrieved December 15, 2008 .
↑ Algonquin Area Public Library District. "Census Secrets" (PDF) . Retrieved May 17, 2012 . [permanent dead link ]
↑ States and territories census.gov
↑ Including Indian Territory , which was yet to be combined with Oklahoma Territory to form the state of Oklahoma.
↑ Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990 , U.S. Census Bureau, 1998
↑ "Regions and Divisions" . U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on December 3, 2016. Retrieved September 9, 2016 .
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