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19102091502135501197National Census Preparatory Committee 1910. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 4 287p Standard size: 19x27cm National Census Preparatory Committee paperback
3730437<p>Washington City D.C.: Printed by William Duane 1802. 52pp. 8vo. Pamphlet; removed; light even tanning to title-page else Very good.</p> <p>Third American edition of the First Federal Census carried out in 1790 a landmark record in the establishment of Federal powers. The Census was “designed to provide continuity between past and future and to adjust periodically the relative shares of power and resources among the various constituent elements of the population. That much the framers of the Constitution originally intended for the census. Population growth was already rapid in the eighteenth century. Americans knew from the outset that they were creating an experimental form of government that would have to handle social change systematically.†Anderson p236</p> <p>Signed in print on p. 3: “Truly stated from the original returns deposited in the office of Secretary of State. Th: Jefferson. October 24th 1791†and preceded only by the 1791 and 1798 Philadelphia editions. Howes rates this printing “aaâ€.</p> <p>Howes R-220. Anderson The American Census.</p> unknown
3730502<p>Washington City D.C.: Printed at the Apollo Press by Wm. Duane & Son 1802. 88pp. 8vo. Removed and folding table with old loss at top margin else Very good.</p> <p>First octavo edition of the Second Federal Census a foundational building block in the maintenance and coordination of Federal powers. </p> <p>The American population in 1800 was 5.3 million people. For this census the “Indian slave and free black populations were listed by total number only. Memorials from Thomas Jefferson and Timothy Dwight requested that much more information be collected in the census. Both men wanted occupational or economic data to be collected and asked that the census distinguish the native-born and immigrant populations.†Anderson p18 quoted and paraphrased</p> <p>Signed in print by then-Secretary of State James Madison and preceded only by the rare folio edition.</p> <p>Howes R-221. SABIN 70147. Shaw & Shoemaker 3442. Sowerby 3289; Jefferson’s copy at Monticello then sold to the Library of Congress. Anderson The American Census.</p> unknown
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20670Central Statistical Office Salisbury 1963-64 . foolscap 2 volumes 520 & 91 pages typed duplicated text tables folding population map : Volume 1 is the Preliminary Report 1963 Volume 2 is the Final Report 1964 together they form a complete survey of the first ever census of Africans in Southern Rhodesia including distribution age & sex education employment housing etc.; both volumes have an official stamp to front cover thin card covers vg SCARCE the 2 volumes 1223af Central Statistical Office, Salisbury, 1963-64 unknown
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189454359Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. 1894. First Edition. Thick 4to. Original cloth vi 2 683 pp. nearly 200 plates 25 maps. A rare and important report. All aspects of the conditions of the American Indians in 1890 are reported here. The lengthy introduction provides charts and tables summarizing Indian populations in 1822 1832 1850 1853 1860 1867 1870 1880 and 1890. The introduction is followed by a historic review an overview of policy and administration of Indian affairs. The next section is comprised of a review of the 1890 Indian population Indian schools Indian lands and reservations including much additional statistical information. The majority of the volume pages 129-634 is comprised of a report of "Condition of Indians Taxed and Indians Not Taxed" for each state or territory individually. These are detailed reports addressing each tribe within each state or territory. This splendid volume contains 11 striking chromolithographic plates by Julian Scott 1st Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient; two 2-1/2 page colored fold-out plates by Walter Shirlaw; and 6 colored plates by Peter Moran and Gilbert Gaul. The 3 important large folding colored maps are in exceptionally fine condition: "Map Showing Indian Reservations Within the Limits of the United States" 33"x21" "Map of the Linguistic Stocks of the American Indians" 20"x17" by J.W. Powell and the map of "Indian Territory and Oklahoma" 29"x22". "This is an exhaustive census of the Native American population of the United States at the close of the frontier. As American Indians had not been treated in detail in previous censuses it was decided under the administration of Superintendent Robert Porter to prepare this mammoth undertaking as part of the 1890 census. Included are discussions of Indian populations by state status reports concerning life on the reservations disbursement of populations on and off reservations progress in schooling and employment and a wealth of other data. The highly prized chromolithograph plates have long drawn collectors to this work."--Bill Reese The Best Of The West 214. An attractive very good internally clean tight copy with spine lettering a bit dull. Rarely seen. especially complete with all maps and plates in fine bright condition including tissues. Government Printing Office, 1894. hardcover
1895MASTER193809IWASHINGTON D.C.: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. G IN BLACK CLOTH WITH GILT LETTERING. PART I ONLY. Pages: 968. . 1895. HARDCOVER. BOARDS LIGHTLY EDGEWORN & SOILED. LIGHT SOILING TO PAGE EDGES. LIGHT TONING. TEXT BLOCK CLEAN BINDING INTACT. . GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE hardcover
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