This volume presents the official reports from the Tenth Census of the United States, conducted on June 1, 1880. Compiled by the U.S. Census Office, this comprehensive record offers a detailed snapshot of the nation's population, demographics, and economic activities during that pivotal year.
Researchers, historians, and genealogists will find a wealth of statistical data, including population distribution, immigration patterns, agricultural production, and manufacturing output. The meticulous collection and presentation of this information provide invaluable insights into the social and economic conditions of the United States in the late nineteenth century.
Explore the detailed tables and analyses that document the growth and transformation of a nation on the cusp of profound change. This historical document serves as an essential resource for understanding the forces that shaped modern America.
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