An edition of Forgotten Texas census (2001)

Forgotten Texas census

first annual report of the Agricultural Bureau of the Department of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics, and History, 1887-88

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An edition of Forgotten Texas census (2001)

Forgotten Texas census

first annual report of the Agricultural Bureau of the Department of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics, and History, 1887-88

"A wide-angle portrait of Texas in the 1880s is typically a difficult picture to capture. But a unique government document of more than three hundred pages does it as well as our imagination will allow by providing the statistics and data to make it possible. In 1887, a state bureaucrat - Lafayette Lumpkin Foster - used his position as head of the department of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics, and History to create a compendium of wide-ranging information for Texans and people interested in Texas.

It was a treasure trove then and even more so now for the modern reader and researcher. Open the pages of his First Annual Report of the Agricultural Bureau and you have a unique window into understanding the people, towns, counties, railroads, and farming experiences that made up late-nineteenth-century Texas. The Texas State Historical Association presents this document, out of print for more than 110 years, as the latest in its Fred H. and Ella Mae Moore Texas History Reprint Series.".

"Rare for a document of its era, this agricultural report notes, in a county-by-county format, questions of gender, labor, and ethnicity not available anywhere else. What did female teachers earn compared to male teachers? How many hired laborers worked in the fields and what was their average length of employment? How many divorces and marriages took place in 1887 in Zapata County? What churches were represented?

This report will provide the recorded answer, plus give the insightful researcher the ability to compare statistically one county with another. How many Norwegians, Mexicans, Germans, or Jews lived in each county? How many families were "white"? How many "colored"? Race, ethnicity, and gender are just a few categories to be explored by the person interested in describing the expansive, developing countryside of Texas in the final quarter of the nineteenth century."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
351

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Edition Notes

Originally published: Austin, Tex. : State Printing Office, 1889.
Excerpts from the First annual report of the Agricultural Bureau, Dept. of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics, and History, 1887-88.
Includes index.

Published in
Austin, Tex
Series
The Fred H. and Ella Mae Moore Texas history reprint series
Genre
Statistics.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
317.64/09/034
Library of Congress
F391 .F76 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
lv, 351 p. :
Number of pages
351

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3948233M
Internet Archive
forgottentexasce0000fost
ISBN 10
0876111835
LCCN
2001037032
OCLC/WorldCat
47023638
Library Thing
1444641
Goodreads
1864199

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