RELIGIOUS BODIHS P L A T H S 4 7 ^ - 4 L>2

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RELIGIOUS BODIHS P L A T H S 4 7 ^ - 4 L>2

RELIGIOUS BODIES. P l a t e No. 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 Title. 1. Proportion of the population reported as Protestant, Roman Catholic, and all other church members, and proportion not reported as church members, for continental United States: 1890 and 1906. 2. Distribution of communicants or members, by principal families or denominations, for continental United States: 1890 and 1906. Distribution of communicants or members, by principal families or denominations, for each state and territory: 1906 Alabama to Indiana. Iowa to Montana. Nebraska to Pennsylvania. Rhode Island to Wyoming. Proportion of the population reported as Protestant, Roman Catholic, and all other church members, and proportion not reported as church members, for each state and territory: 1906. Number of communicants or members per 1,000 of the population, for 12 principal families or denominations, for each state and territory: 1906 (maps) 1. Roman Catholic Church. 2. Methodist bodies. 3. Baptist bodies. 4. Lutheran bodies. 5. Presbyterian bodies. 6. Disciples or Christians. 1. Protestant Episcopal Church. 2. Congregationalists. 3. Reformed bodies. 4. United Brethren bodies. 5. German Evangelical Synod of North America. 6. Latter-day Saints. Plate No. Title. Number of communicants or members per 1,000 of the population, arranged according to proportional strength, for 12 principal families or denominations, for each state and territory: 1906 1. Roman Catholic. 2. Baptist. 487 ^3. Lutheran. 4. United Brethren..5. Reformed bodies. 1. Methodist. 2. Disciples. 3. Presbyterian. 488 4. Protestant Episcopal. 5. Congregationalist. 6. German Evangelical Synod. 7. Latter-day Saints. 489 Distribution of communicants or members in each principal family or denomination, for cities of 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1900 (arranged in four classes), and outside of cities: 1906. 490, 491 Distribution of communicants or members, by principal families or denominations, for 24 principal cities: 1906. 492 Proportion of the population reported as Protestant, Roman Catholic, and all other church members, and proportion not reported as church members, for 35 principal cities in detail: 1906.

PLATE NO. 479 1, PROPORTION OF THE POPULATION REPORTED AS PROT ESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, AND ALL OTHER CHURCH MEMBERS, AND PROPORTION NOT REPORTED AS CHURCH MEMBERS FOR CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES: 1890 AND 1906 2. DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS, BY PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OR DENOMINATIONS, FOR CON TINENTAL UNITED STATES: 1890 AND 1906 [N o t e. T he designation not chnrch members' represents the difference between the number reported as communicants or members and the total population; it embraces, therefore, children too young to become church ineml>ors, as w e l l as that portion of the population eligible to church membership, although not affiliated with any religious denomination.] 1890 1890 1906 1906

PLATE NO. 480 DISTRIBUTION OF COM M UNICANTS OR MEMBERS, BY PRINCIPAL FAM ILIES OR DENOMINATIONS. FOR EACH STATE AND TERRITORY: 1906

PLATE NO. 481 DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS, BY PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OR DENOMINATIONS, FOR EACH STATE AND TERRITORY: 1906-Continued MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI M O N T A N A

PLATE NO. 482 DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS, BY PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OR DENOMINATIONS, FOR EACH STATE AND TERRITORY! 1906 Continued

PLATE NO. 483 DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS, BY PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OR DENOMINATIONS, FOR EACH STATE AND TERRITORY: 1906-C ontinued TENNESSEE TEXAS WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN

PLATE NO. 484 PROPORTION OF THE POPULATION REPORTED AS PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, AND ALL O THER CHURCH MEMBERS, AND PROPORTION NOT REPORTED AS CHURCH MEMBERS, FOR EACH STATE AND TERRITO RY! 1906 (N ote The designation not church m em bers represents the difference between the number reported as communicants or members and the total population; it embraces, therefore, children too young to become church members, as well as that portion of the population eligible to church membership, although not affiliated with any religious denomination.] SOUTH CARO LINA GEORGIA NORTH CARO LINA VIRGINIA A LABAM A MISSISSIPPI FLORIDA TENNESSEE KENTUCKY DIST. OF CO LUMBIA INDIANA ARKANSAS VSS/SSSSA VS///A V/A V SV///M // TEXAS 7777. PENNSYLVANIA IZ WEST VIRGINIA DELAWARE MISSOURI / s s s s a MARYLANO w Y /////A s s KANSAS MINNESOTA WISCONSIN SOUTH DAKOTA / / / / / / / / / NORTH DAKOTA '/ / / / / / / / / ILLINOIS CONNECTICUT / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / z LOUISIANA / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / WASHINGTON v /s /s w '/ / / / / / / / / / / / / ; A NEW JERSEY VERMONT OREGON '/ / / / % COLORADO OKLAHOMA NEW YORK '/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /, NEW HAMPSHIRE '/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / A M MASSACHUSETTS CALIFORNIA ///////////////% MAINE / / / / / / / / / / ; RHODE ISLAND IDAHO MO NTANA NEVADA / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / A " V / Z/ i/ / / / / / / / / ^ Y ////A NEW MEXICO ARIZONA UTAH Digitized for FRASER PRO TESTANT ROMAN CATHO LIC gjjjjjggj A LL OTHER BODIES N O T CHURCH MEMBERS

PLATE NO. 485 NUMBER OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS PER 1,000 OF THE POPULATION, FOR 12 PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OR DENOMINATIONS, FOR EACH STATE AND TERRITORY: 1906 1. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 2. M ETHODIST BODIES 5. PRESBYTERIAN BODIES 6. DISCIPLES OR CHRISTIANS

PLATE NO. 486 NUMBER OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS PER 1,000 OF THE POPULATION, FOR 12 PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OR DENOMINATIONS, FOR EACH STATE AND TERRITORY: 1906 Continued 1. P R O T E S T A N T E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H 3. R EFO RM ED B O D IE S 2. C O N G R E G A TIO N A LIS TS 4. U N IT E D B R E TH R E N B O D IE S Tnp y ///A :OKLAHO»fi ^OKLAHOMA? TEXAS 5. G E R M A N E V A N G E L IC A L S Y N O D OF N O R T H A M E R IC A Digitized for FRASER 6. L A T T E R -D A Y SA IN T S

PLATE NO. «7 NUMBER OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS PER 1,000 OF THE POPULATION, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO PROPORTIONAL STRENGTH, FOR 12 PRINCIPAL FAMILIES'OR DENOMINATIONS, FOR EACH STATE AND TERRITORY! 1906 1. ROMAN CATHOLIC 2. BAPTIST NEW MEXICO RHODE I8LANO M ASSACHUSETTS SOUTH CAROLINA LOUISIANA CONNECTICUT NEW YORK NEW HAMPSHIRE MONTANA NEVADA VERMONT WI8CON8IN MISSISSIPPI VlRQtNIA NORTH CAROUNA FLORIDA ARKANSAS KENTUCKY TENNESSEE LOUISIANA CALIFORNIA DIST. OF COLUMBIA ARIZONA TEXAS NEW der8ey MINNESOTA PENNSYLVANIA 3. LUTHERAN MISSOURI WEST VIROINIA OKLAHOMA MAINE ILLINOIS MINNESOTA RHODE ISLANO COLORADO NORTH DAKOTA NEW HAMPSHIRE MAINE WISCON8IN INOIANA DI8T. OF COLUMBIA SOUTH DAKOTA NEW JERSEY NORTH OAKOTA KANSAS SO UTH DAKOTA VERMONT MARYLAND PENNSYLVANIA ILLINOIS CONNECTICUT DELAWARE ILLINOIS MASSACHUSETTS WASHINGTON MIS80URI MARYLAND 4. UNITED BRETHREN MARYLAND OREGON IDAHO TEXAS OREGON KENTUCKY INOIANA KANSAS WEST VIROINIA FLORIDA U TA H OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI VIRGINIA TENNESSEE GEORGIA S O U TH CAROLINA WASHINGTON INOIANA CONNECTICUT KANSAS NEW YORK MISSOURI OREGON NEW 4ER8EY DIST. OF COLUMBIA MONTANA IDAHO SOUTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA COLORADO TEXAS VIRGINIA CALIFORNIA WEST VIRGINIA RHODE ISLANO INOIANA WEST VIROINIA KAN8A8 PENNSYLVANIA MARYLAND 5. REFORMED BODIES PENNSYLVANIA NEW JERSEY MARYLAND NEW YORK SOUTH DAKOTA NEW YORK COLORADO WASHINGTON PENNSYLVANIA CALIFORNIA DELAWARE SOUTH DAKOTA MINNESOTA IDAHO NEW MEXICO NORTH DAKOTA WISCONSIN NEVAOA ARIZONA MONTANA WISCONSIN

PLATE NO. 488 NUMBER OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS PER 1,000 OF THE POPULATION, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO PROPORTIONAL STRENGTH, FOR 12 PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OR DENOMINATIONS, FOR EACH STATE AND TERRITORY: 1906 Continued I. M ETH O DIST 2. DISCIPLES 3. PRESBYTERIAN 4, PRO TESTANT EPISCOPAL 5. C O NG REG ATIO NALISTS KENTUCKY PENNSYLVANIA D I8T. OF COLU M BIA CONNECTICUT MISSOURI TENNESSEE CONNECTICUT VERMONT INDIANA NEW JERSEY RHODE ISLAN D NEW HAMPSHIRE KANSAS NEVADA M ASSACHUSETTS COLORADO MARYLAND MAINE TENNESSEE OI8T. OF COLUM BIA NEW JERSEY RHODE ISLAND OKLAHOMA WASHINGTON NEW YORK SOUTH DAKOTA OREGON DELAWARE TEXAS NORTH CAROLINA M ASSACHUSETTS WASHINGTON DELAWARE ILLINOIS KANSAS SOUTH DAKO TA COLORADO SOUTH CAROLINA VERMONT CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON NEW YORK VIRGINIA IDAHO OREGON PENNSYLVANIA WISCONSIN AR KAN8A8 CALIFORNIA FLORIDA NORTH DAKOTA COLORADO CALIFORNIA M INNESOTA VIRGINIA INDIANA NEW HAMPSHIRE ILLINOIS CALIFORNIA ILLIN O I8 COLORADO WEST VIRGINIA MISSOURI WASHINGTON OIST. OF COLUM BIA ALABAM A KENTUCKY MONTANA OREGON D I6T. OF COLUMBIA VIRGINIA KANSAS NORTH CAROLINA ARIZONA M INNESOTA MONTANA IDAHO IOAHO IDAHO MISSISSIPPI WEST VIRGINIA MAINE NEW YORK GEORGIA TEXAS OREGON FLORIDA ALABAM A ARIZONA NEW MEXICO SOUTH DAKOTA WISCONSIN ARKANSAS NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA ILLINOIS MARYLAND MINNESOTA LOUISIANA NEW MEXICO SOUTH CAROLINA M ONTANA WEST VIRGINIA M ISSISSIPPI NORTH DAKOTA NEVADA 6. GERMAN EVANGELICAL SYNOD OKLAHOMA FLORIDA ILLINOIS MISSOURI WISCONSIN GEORGIA WISCONSIN INDIANA UTAH LO UISIANA MARYLAND VERM ONT 7. LATTER-DAY S A IN T S KENTUCKY MINNESOTA UTAH IDAHO ARIZONA NEVADA

PLATE NO. 489 DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS IN EACH PRINCIPAL FAMILY OR DENOMINATION, FOR CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900 (ARRANGED IN FOUR CLASSES', AND OUTSIDE OF C ITIE S : 1906 JEWISH CONGREGATIONS 80 100 CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST EASTERN ORTHODOX ROMAN CATHOLIC PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL UNITARIANS GERMAN EVANGELICAL SYNOD INDEPENDENT CHURCHES UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATIONALIST REFORMED BODIES PRESBYTERIAN LUTHERAN ADVENTIST EVANGELICAL METHODIST LATTER-DAY SAINTS BAPTIST FRIENDS DISCIPLES UNITED BRETHREN OUNKERS CHRISTIANS MENNONITE IN CITIES WITH 300,000 ANDOVER g jg g g ffi IN CITIES WITH 50,000 to 100,000 OUTSIDE OF CITIES

PLATE NO. 490 DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS, BY PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OR DENOMINATIONS, FOR 24 PRINCIPAL CITIES: 1906 JERSEY CITY, N. J. KANSAS CITY, MO. LOUISVILLE, KY.

PLATE NO. 491 DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNICANTS OR MEMBERS, BY PRINCIPAL FAMILIES OR DENOMINATIONS, FOR 24 PRINCIPAL CITIES: 1906 Continued ST. PAUL. MINN. SAN FRANCISCO, C AL. W ASHINGTON, D. C.

PLATE NO. 492 PROPORTION OF THE POPULATION REPORTED AS PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, AND ALL OTHER CHURCH MEMBERS, AND PROPORTION NOT REPORTED AS CHURCH MEMBERS, FOR 35 PRINCIPAL CITIES IN DETAIL: 1906 WASHINGTON, D. C. PER CENT 4 0 50 LOUISVILLE, KY. MEMPHIS, TENN. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. COLUMBUS, KANSAS CITY, MO. BALTIMORE, MD. PITTSBURG, PA. DENVER, COLO. ALLEGHENY, PA.... V /////Z /A V SSJ/M W 7S //S S S /A I YS/J '/ / / / / / / / / / / / S A P SYRACUSE, N. Y. TOLEDO, SCRANTON, PA. BOSTON, MASS. DETROIT, MICH. NEW HAVEN, CONN. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. PHILADELPHIA, PA. BUFFALO, N. Y. CLEVELAND, ryyyyyyy/^ ^ ^ / / / / / / / / / / / / A 1 MILWAUKEE, WIS. PATERSON, N. J. WORCESTER, MASS. m. 'A CINCINNATI, ST. PAUL, MINN. NEWARK, N. J. ST. LOUIS, MO. PROVIDENCE, R. I. OMAHA, NEBR. ST. JOSEPH, MO. NEW ORLEANS, LA. CHICAGO. ILL. JERSEY CITY, N. J. NEW YORK, N. Y. m wyy/yyyyy* v /y y y y y y /j & m fyyy/yyyyyysyyyyy/yyjtk 'm w //m v y y '/ y y/ y/ y m ys / / / / / / / / / / rss/ Y / Ss ^ y y y y J ^ y y y ^ y y y y y J ^ 55 55 55 55 55 FALL RIVER, MASS. PROTESTANT ROMAN CATHOLIC ALL OTHER BODIES NOT CHURCH MEMBERS