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[[preprinted]] Population of Principal Cities--Continued [[line across page]] [[2 columns with vertical dividing line]] [[column 1]] 1930 1940 Est. Bangor......... 28,749 30,000 Biddeford..... 17,633 18,000 Lewiston...... 34,948 36,000 Portland...... 70,810 72,000 Waterville.... 15,454 16,500 MARYLAND 9,941 Sq, Mi.-1,631,526 *Annapolis.... 12,531 ..†... Baltimore..... 804,874 872,500 Cumberland.... 37,747 40,000 Hagerstown.... 30,861 33,385 MASSACHUSETTS 8,039 Sq, Mi.-4,249,614 Attleboro...... 21,769 21,835 Beverly........ 25,086 29,000 *Boston........ 781,188 800,000 Brockton....... 63,797 62,800 Cambridge...... 113,643 121,000 Chelsea........ 45,816 42,000 Chicopee....... 43,930 43,000 Everett........ 48,424 47,228 Fall River..... 115,274 115,000 Fitchburg...... 40,692 43,500 Gardner........ 19,399 21,000 Gloucester..... 24,204 24,164 Haverhill...... 48,710 49,516 Holyoke........ 56,537 56,600 Lawrence....... 85,068 86,785 Leominster..... 21,810 21,894 Lowell......... 100,234 ..†... Lynn........... 102,320 101,000 Malden......... 58,036 58,000 Marlborough.... 15,587 16,000 Medford........ 59,714 62,000 Melrose........ 23,170 ..†... New Bedford.... 112,597 111,521 Newburyport.... 15,084 14,815 Newton......... 65,276 70,000 No. Adams...... 21,621 23,000 Northampton.... 24,381 25,200 Peabody........ 21,345 23,000 Pittsfield..... 49,677 50,826 Quincy......... 71,983 80,000 Revere......... 35,680 40,000 Salem.......... 43,353 43,471 Somerville..... 103,908 104,000 Springfield.... 149,900 151,487 Taunton........ 37,355 37,500 Waltham........ 39,247 41,500 Westfield...... 19,775 20,000 Woburn......... 19,434 20,340 Worcester...... 195,311 190,000 MICHIGAN 57,480 Sq. Mi.-4,842,325 Ann Arbor..... 26,944 29,200 Battle Creek... 43,573 46,042 Bay City....... 47,355 50,000 Benton Harbor.. 15,434 18,000 Dearborn....... 50,358 90,000 Detroit.......1,568,662 1,625,000 Ferndale....... 20,855 26,000 [[/column 1]] [[vertical line]] [[column 2]] 1930 1940-Est. Flint.......... 156,492 160,000 Grand Rapids... 168,592 185,000 Hamtramck...... 56,268 49,422 Highland Pk.... 52,959 ..†... Jackson........ 55,187 58,000 Kalamazoo...... 54,786 57,000 *Lansing....... 78,397 85,000 Monroe......... 18,110 20,000 Muskegon....... 41,390 51,947 Muskegon Hgts.. 15,584 17,289 Pontiac........ 64,928 75,000 Port Huron..... 31,361 40,000 River Rouge.... 17,314 19,800 Royal Oak...... 22,904 27,000 Saginaw........ 80,715 90,000 Wyandotte...... 28,368 32,000 MINNESOTA 80,858 Sq. Mi.-2,563,953 Duluth......... 101,463 103,800 Hibbing........ 15,666 18,937 Minneapolis.... 464,356 490,000 Rochester...... 20,621 27,600 St. Cloud...... 21,000 25,400 *St. Paul...... 271,606 295,400 Winona......... 20,850 25,674 MISSISSIPPI 46,362 Sq. Mi.-2,009,821 Hattiesburg.... 18,601 28,500 *Jackson....... 48,282 64,500 Laurel......... 18,017 22,500 Meridian....... 31,954 40,000 Vicksburg..... 22,943 25,000 MISSOURI 68,727 Sq. Mi.-3,629,367 Cape Girardeau. 16,227 20,000 Hannibal....... 22,761 23,500 Independence... 15,296 17,500 *Jefferson City 21,596 25,000 Joplin......... 33,454 35,500 Kansas City.... 399,746 436,967 St. Joseph..... 80,935 82,500 St. Louis...... 821,960 843,300 Sedalia........ 20,806 21,195 Springfield.... 57,527 70,000 University City 25,809 33,000 Webster Groves. 16,487 18,888 MONTANA 146,131 Sq. Mi.-537,606 Billings....... 16,380 23,000 Butte.......... 39,532 55,000 Great Falls.... 28,822 30,822 *Helena........ 11,803 13,000 NEBRASKA 76,808 Sq. Mi.-1,377,963 Grand Island... 18,041 20,000 Hastings....... 15,490 16,900 *Lincoln....... 75,933 85,000 Omaha.......... 214,006 223,000 [[/column 2]] [[horizontal line]] [[/preprinted]] [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] Population of Principal Cities--Continued [[horizontal line]] [[2 columns with vertical dividing line]] [[column 1]] 1930 1940 Est. NEVADA 109,821 Sq. Mi.-91,058 *Carson City... 1,596 2,500 Reno........... 18,529 24,000 NEW HAMPSHIRE 9,031 Sq. Mi.-465,293 Berlin......... 20,018 22,000 *Concord....... 25,228 29,000 Manchester..... 76,834 80,000 Nashua......... 31,463 33,460 NEW JERSEY 7,514 Sq. Mi.-4,041,334 Atlantic City.. 66,198 70,000 Bayonne........ 88,979 93,000 Belleville..... 26,974 ..†... Bloomfield..... 38,077 45,000 Bridgeton...... 15,699 18,000 Camden......... 118,700 122,000 Cliffside Park. 15,267 18,500 Clifton........ 46,875 58,000 E. Orange...... 68,020 76,600 Elizabeth...... 114,589 124,000 Englewood...... 17,805 20,000 Garfield....... 29,739 33,333 Hackensack..... 24,568 25,000 Harrison....... 15,601 16,663 Hoboken........ 59,261 56,000 Irvington...... 56,733 65,000 Jersey City.... 316,715 314,000 Kearney........ 40,716 43,195 Linden......... 21,206 30,000 Long Branch.... 18,399 21,000 Montclair...... 42,017 48,000 Morristown..... 15,197 17,000 Newark......... 442,337 457,000 N. Brunswick... 34,555 37,000 Nutley......... 20,572 25,000 Orange......... 35,399 36,000 Passaic........ 62,959 63,000 Patterson...... 138,513 140,000 Perth Amboy.... 43,516 43,400 Phillipsburg... 19,255 20,000 Plainfield..... 34,422 37,000 Rahway......... 16,011 18,500 *Trenton....... 123,356 125,000 Union City..... 58,801 ..†... Westfield...... 15,801 18,650 W. New York.... 37,107 40,000 West Orange.... 24,327 28,600 NEW MEXICO 122,503 Sq. Mi.-423,317 Albuquerque.... 26,570 42,000 *Santa Fe...... 11,176 17,000 NEW YORK 47,654 Sq. Mi,012,588,066 *Albany........ 127,412 140,000 Amsterdam...... 34,817 35,300 Auburn......... 36,652 37,500 Batavia........ 17,375 18,000 Binghamton..... 76,662 90,000 [[/column 1]] [[column 2]] 1930 1940 Est. Buffalo........ 573,076 604,000 Cohoes......... 23,226 24,000 Corning........ 15,777 17,500 Cortland....... 15,043 17,053 Dunkirk........ 17,802 17,500 Elmira......... 47,397 65,000 Endicott....... 16,231 28,000 Freeport....... 15,467 24,000 Geneva......... 16,053 17,300 Glens Falls.... 18,531 19,000 Gloversville... 23,099 23,000 Hornell........ 16,250 16,750 Ithaca......... 20,708 22,531 Jamestown...... 45,155 46,500 Kenmore........ 16,482 20,000 Kingston....... 28,088 28,000 Lackawanna..... 23,948 26,540 Lockport....... 23,160 28,000 Middletown..... 21,276 22,000 Mt. Vernon..... 61,499 70,000 Newburgh....... 31,275 31,000 New Rochelle... 54,000 60,000 New York City.6,930,446 7,575,339 Niagra Falls... 75,460 85,000 N. Tonawanda... 19,019 34,000 Ogdensburg..... 16,915 17,000 Olean.......... 21,790 23,000 Ossining....... 15,241 16,000 Oswego......... 22,652 21,000 Peekskill...... 17,125 ..†... Port Chester... 22,662 26,000 Poughkeepsie... 40,288 41,500 Rochester...... 328,132 342,000 Rome........... 32,338 34,200 Schenectady.... 95,692 96,500 Syracuse....... 209,326 224,000 Troy........... 72,763 75,000 Utica.......... 101,740 108,000 Watertown...... 32,205 34,000 Watervliet..... 16,083 16,500 White Plains... 35,830 43,113 Yonkers........ 134,646 150,000 NORTH CAROLINA 48,740 Sq. Mi.-3,170,276 Aheville....... 50,193 54,000 Charolotte..... 82,675 108,921 Durham......... 52,037 70,000 Gastonia....... 17,093 20,000 Greensboro..... 53,569 78,166 High Point..... 36,745 50,500 *Raleigh....... 37,379 50,000 Rocky Mount.... 21,412 28,000 Salisbury...... 16,951 18,000 Wilmington..... 32,270 34,750 Winston-Salem.. 75,274 100,000 NORTH DAKOTA 70,183 Sq. Mi.-680,845 *Bismarck...... 11,090 17,000 Fargo.......... 28,619 37,000 Grand Forks.... 17,112 18,500 Minot.......... 16,099 17,800 [[/column 2]] [[Horizontal line]] [[/preprinted]]
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