POPULATION OF WISCONSIN, 120, 1900, 1905 -Continued. 1 Auburndale village, formerly in Auburndale town, now independent. 2 Exclusive of population of Auburndale village. In 1390. Auburndale town had 656, Auburndale village 23, total 909; in 1900 Auburndale town had 959, Auburndale village 241, total 1,200: increase 291 or 32 per cent. 3 Formerly Grand Rapids: Centralia city annexed since 1890. 4 Nekoosa village organized from part of Port Edwards town since 180. In 190 Nekoosa village had 745, Port Edwards town 1,161, total 1,906; in 1800 Port Edwards town had 58?; increase 1,324 or 227.49 per cent. Includes population (1,435) of Centralia city, annexed to Greater Grand Rapids city. Arpin was organized from town of Vesper in 1901. 7 Cary was organized from town of Wood since 1900. 10. Cameron was organized from the town and city of Marshfield in 1903. Cranmoor was organized from the towns of Port Edwards and Seneca since 10 Dexter was organized from towns of Wood and Remington in 1931. 11 Hansen was formerly the town of Vesper in 1901. 13 Hiles was organized from the town of Dexter in 1902. SUMMARIES OF POPULATION BY COUNTIES, 1900, 1905. Showing by Counties the Population of Wisconsin Together with the Increase and Decrease in 1905 as Compared with 1900. TABLE SHOWING SQUARE MILES, AND POPULATION BY COUNTIES FOR THE YEARS 1900 AND 1905 WITH INCREASE (+) OR DECREASE (-) AND PER CENT. |