C303-5
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Central electric light and power stations |
1 |
C303-6
|
Mineral industries of Porto Rico |
1 |
C303-7
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Estimates of population of larger cities of U.S. in 1901, 1902, and 1903 |
1 |
C303-8
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Negroes in the U.S. |
1 |
C303-9
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Mines and quarries |
1 |
C303-10
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Quantity of cotton ginned in U.S. crops of 1899 to 1903, inclusive. |
1 |
C303-11
|
Municipal electric fire alarm and police patrol systems |
1 |
C303-12
|
The executive civil service of the United States |
1 |
C303-13
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Discussion of age statistics |
1 |
C303-14
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Proportion of sexes in U.S. [1900 and trends] |
1 |
C303-15
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Discussion of vital statistics of 12th Census |
1 |
C303-16
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Irrigation in U.S., 1902 |
1 |
C303-17
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Telephones and telegraphs, 1902 |
1 |
C303-18
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Census of manufactures |
1 |
C303-19
|
Quantity of cotton ginned in U.S. (crops of 1900 to 1904, inclusive) |
1 |
C303-20
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Statistics of cities having population of over 25,000 1902 and 1903. |
1 |
C303-21
|
Commercial valuation of railway operating property in the United States 1904. |
1 |
C303-22
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Proportion of children in U.S. |
1 |
C303-23
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Census statistics of teachers |
1 |
C303-24
|
Insular and municipal finances in Porto Rico for fiscal year 1902-3 |
1 |