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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Attributed Author:
Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914
Attributed Author:
Hewes, Fletcher W.
Attributed Author:
United States. Census Office
Date:
1883
Short Title:
21. Rank cities.
Publisher:
Charles Scribner's Sons
Publisher Location:
New York
Type:
Statistical Diagram
Obj Height cm:
43
Obj Width cm:
63
Note:
Color lithographed chart. Includes graphs showing growth of Detroit, Providence, Cleveland, Buffalo, Chicago and Boston, and graph showing population of cities over 8,000 inhabitants to total population. "Progress."
Country:
United States
Subject:
Statistical
Subject:
Data Visualization
Subject:
Data Visualization
Full Title:
Rank of the most populous cities at each United States census. Copyright, 1883, by Charles Scribner's Sons.
List No:
4521.021
Page No:
Pl. 21
Series No:
30
Attributed Publication Author:
United States. Census Office
Publication Author:
Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914
Publication Author:
Hewes, Fletcher W.
Pub Date:
1883
Pub Title:
Scribner's statistical atlas of the United States showing by graphic methods their present condition and their political, social and industrial development. By Fletcher W. Hewes and Henry Gannett, Chief Geographer of the United States Geological Survey. Formerly Geographer of the tenth census of the United States. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 743 and 745 Broadway. (verso) Copyright 1883 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Struthers, Servoss & Co., Engravers, Nos. 32 and 34 Frankfort Street, New York. J.J. Little & Co., Printers, Nos. 10 to 20 Astor Place, New York. Haddon & Co., Binders, Nos. 139 to 143 Centre Street, New York.
Pub Reference:
P1331; US Atlases 408.
Pub Note:
See note field above.
Pub List No:
4521.000
Pub Type:
Statistical Atlas
Pub Maps:
113
Pub Height cm:
50
Pub Width cm:
39
Image No:
4521021
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Authors:
Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914; Hewes, Fletcher W.; United States. Census Office
Collection:
Rumsey Collection
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21. Rank cities.

21. Rank cities.