The Centennial History of Illinois: The modern commonwealth, 1893-1918, by Ernest Ludlow Bogart and John Mabry MathewsIllinois Centennial Commission, 1920 |
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... ment of a growing , dynamic body like the people of Illinois , the attempt to portray their manifold activities and constant re- adjustments becomes doubly difficult . This volume seeks to trace the main lines of economic , political ...
... ment of a growing , dynamic body like the people of Illinois , the attempt to portray their manifold activities and constant re- adjustments becomes doubly difficult . This volume seeks to trace the main lines of economic , political ...
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... ment . The most striking shift that has come about in the dis- tribution of the population during the last forty years has been the growth of the urban centers , which have absorbed the major portion of the newcomers , and in some ...
... ment . The most striking shift that has come about in the dis- tribution of the population during the last forty years has been the growth of the urban centers , which have absorbed the major portion of the newcomers , and in some ...
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... had grown to eleven . At the same time the number of smaller towns had increased from 46 in 1870 to 132 in 1910 . In order to estimate the tendency of the population move- ment now going on in the state it is not POPULATION 5.
... had grown to eleven . At the same time the number of smaller towns had increased from 46 in 1870 to 132 in 1910 . In order to estimate the tendency of the population move- ment now going on in the state it is not POPULATION 5.
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ment now going on in the state it is not sufficient , however , to study the distribution between city and country at different periods ; the rate of growth of the various divisions from one census period to another must also be noted ...
ment now going on in the state it is not sufficient , however , to study the distribution between city and country at different periods ; the rate of growth of the various divisions from one census period to another must also be noted ...
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... ment to and from the state shows this to be the case . The per- centage of the American born in Illinois coming from other states in the union steadily declined during this period from 41.7 per cent of the native born population in 1870 ...
... ment to and from the state shows this to be the case . The per- centage of the American born in Illinois coming from other states in the union steadily declined during this period from 41.7 per cent of the native born population in 1870 ...
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