Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1901 — HOW THE POPULATION OF INDIANA IS DISTRIBUTED. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HOW THE POPULATION OF INDIANA IS DISTRIBUTED.

According to the last census Indiana has an average density of population of 70.1 persons to each one of its 35,910 square miles. Marion County has 493, and both Floyd and Vanderburg exceed 200. Eight others —eleven in all —exceed 100, while in Illinois only five have more than 100, and only one exceeds 200. That this population is not evenly distributed is shown by the following list: Adams Allen 11° Bartholomew jjl Benton Blackford Ijjl Boone Brown - • • Carroll ? Cass , Clark t 83 -lay ? n * Clinton i” Crawford Daviess Deairborn Decatur DeKalb ™ Delaware Dubois ••• oKlkhart Fayette Floyd Fountain Franklin ■?„ Fulton Gibson .Si Greene Hamilton ‘7. Hancock ?r. Harrison Hendricks " Howard - Si Huntington lackson Si £{ lay Jefferson

Jennings 46 Johnson 63 Knox 64 Kosciusko 52 Lagrange 40 Laporte 71 Lake 73 Lawrence 56 Madison '. 112 Marlon 493 Marshall 37 Martin 40 Miami 79 Monroe * 48 Montgomery 58 Morgan 48 Newton 26 Noble 56 Ohio 52 Orange ? 42 Owen 39 Parke 52 Perry 56 Pike 66 Porter 46 Posey 56 Pulaski 32 Putnam 43 Randolph 62 Ripley 44 Rush ~ 48 St. Joseph 104 Scott 43 Shelby 66 Spencer 57 Starke 34 Steuben • • 46 Sullivan 59 Switzerland 51 Tippecanoe 77 Tipton 73 Union 40 Vanderbuirg 312 Vermilion , 56 Vigo 151 Wabash 65 Warren - §1 Warrick »4 Washington 3u Wayne 102 Wells 65 White 38 Whitley ;.••• 52