Pittsburgh Paper - Pittsburgh and Vicinity-A Brief Record of Seven Years' Progress

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 621 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1886
Abstract
It is almost exactly seven years since the last previous meeting of the Institute in this city. In a paper on " Pittsburgh, its Resources and Sorroundings," read at that meeting, I showed that Allegheny County had produced in 1878, " one-twelfth of all the pig-iron,.... two-ninths of all the rolled iron (except rails), over one-eighth of all the Bessemer and open-hearth steel, two-thirds of all the crucible blister and puddled steel, one-fourth of all the glass, one-eighth of all the coal, and one-sixth of all the pig-lead produced in the United States;" and the object of this paper is to show that, great as the record then was, it has been greatly surpassed since.* Population. In my former paper I expressed the opinion that the census of 1880 would show the population of Allegheny County to be in excess of 300,000. The census report made it 355,869. The following shows the growth of the county in population from 1790 to 1880: 1790,...........10,309 1800,........... 15,087 1810,...........25,317 1820,...........34,921 1830,...........50,552 1840.............81,235 1850............138,290 1860............178,881 1870,...........262,204 1880,...........355,869 This makes Allegheny County, in 1880, rank sixth in population of the counties of the United States, whereas in 1870 its rank was ninth. The population of Pittsburgh in 1880 was 156,359, being twelfth
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APA:
(1886) Pittsburgh Paper - Pittsburgh and Vicinity-A Brief Record of Seven Years' ProgressMLA: Pittsburgh Paper - Pittsburgh and Vicinity-A Brief Record of Seven Years' Progress. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1886.