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General Statistics.

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STATISTICS AS TO CHILD : OM THE U. S. CENSUS REPORTS 1870 TO DATE.

PREVIOUS REPORTS HAD NO FIGURES REGARDING THE SUBJECT.

Ninth Census, 1870. Vol. I, Population and so- cial statistics, pp. 698, ?02, 704-5. 719-65. 768-78, 775-804 ; VolTl I. Wealth and industry, PP- 39*. 394-8. 4"-89. 493-584, 588-633, 759, 76-<>. 767-9, 770-00, 79, 896-10, 839-43 J Com- pendium, pp. 596-7, 604-15, 618-^.

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Eleventh Census, 1890. Report on manufacturing industries in the U. S., part 2, pp. 3-6, 84-641, 684, 827.

States.

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Report, 1890, pp. 38-62. Maine. Bureau of labor & industrial statistics

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