529 28-Number and Per Cent. of Foreign-born Population, According to Geographical Origin and Country of Birth (From Abstract of the Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910) 28-Continued NUMBER AND PER CENT. OF FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION, ACCORDING TO GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH (From Abstract of the Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910) 1 A minus sign (-) denotes decrease. 2 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. Included under "Country not specified" in 1900. Figures for Turkey in Asia included with those for Turkey in Europe in 1900. Includes 20,324 persons reported as born in Poland, without specification as to whether German, Austrian, or Russian Poland. Outside of the United States. Newfoundland included with Canada for 1900. Except Porto Rico, 531 29-Foreign-born Population, by Principal Countries of Birth 1910 and 1900 (From Abstract of the 13th Census of the United States, 1910) TOTAL FOREIGN BORN, 1910: 13,515,886 TOTAL FOREIGN BORN, 1910: 10,841,276 For the censuses from 1860 to 1890, inclusive, persons reported as born in the censuses of 1910 and 1900 (so far as possible), they are distributed under *Includes Newfoundland prior to 1910. Except Porto Rico. 532 Poland are included under "All other countries"; for Austria, Germany, and Russia, respectively. Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. |