Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

RANKING OF STATES UNDER 1920 CENSUS. Indian* Changes From Ninth to Eleventh Place Some changes have occurred in the ranks of the state and the District of Columbia during the past ten years, according to the complete census figures for continental United States, announced by the bureau of census Thursday. Utah has gone ahead of New Hampshire; Oregon has passed Maine; the District of Columbia, included in the ranking of the states by the bureau, has outgrown Vermont. Indiana fell back from ninth to eleventh place, California and New Jersey advancing ahead of the Hoosier state. The ranking of the first eleven states with their 1920 and 1910 | 1920 1920 1910 1910 < State Population Rank Population Rank New York _____ _—10,384,144 1 9,113,614 1 Pennsylvania 8,720,159 2 7,665,111 2 Illinois 6,485,008 3 5,638,591 3 - 5,759,368 4 4,767,121 4 Texas — 4,661,027 5 3,896,542 5 Massachusetts ® n’oin’ilo q Michigan ' ' 3,667,222 7 2,810,173 8 California 3 426,536 8 2,377,548 12 Missouri _ - 3,403,549 9 3,293,335 7 New Jersey 3,155,374 10 2,587,167 11 Indiana “ 2,930,644 11 2,700,876 9