I don't think they did population maps in 1880 in
that manner.� The 1880 Census did produce some maps but
it was for the Forest Trees of North America volume and
the Mortality & Vital Statistics volume.�
However, the 1890 Census did produce a statistical
atlas (one of my favorite publications) that covered 100
years of information (1890 was the centennial census).�
After begging for years, the Census finally updated that
atlas for the 2000 Census which give you data from 1890
- 2000.
However,I don't think they published anything in 1880
at the district level like they do now.
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Date:� � Tue, 5 Nov 2013 15:43:06 +0000
From:� � Ken Rockwell
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I’ve had a reference question about whether we have any
“maps of the
1880 Census enumeration districts for the state of
Utah.”� It doesn’t
appear so, but I wonder how detailed any census maps
were back then.
Did the census produce (and distribute) such maps that
would be
available somewhere?� Alternatively, has anyone in more
recent times
managed to reconstruct such a map for GIS purposes?
---Ken Rockwell
J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT