1910 United States Census
The 1910 United States Census was the 13th national census conducted in the United States, taking place on April 15, 1910. It aimed to count the population and gather demographic information, including age, sex, race, and occupation. This census recorded data for over 92 million people, reflecting the country's growth and changes since the previous census in 1900.
The results of the 1910 Census were significant for various reasons, including the allocation of congressional seats and federal funding. It also provided valuable insights into social and economic conditions, helping historians and researchers understand the trends of early 20th-century America.