Statistics included: Area; Population; Dwelling Units; Telephones; Electric Bills; Births, Areas covered: Counties; Cities; Standard Metropolitan Areas; Smaller Urban Places; Prepared under the direction of EDWIN D. GOLDFIELD DIVISION UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. 1957 ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director A. Ross ECKLER, Deputy Director JACK B. ROBERTSON, Special Assistant MORRIS H. HANSEN, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Administrative Service-EVERETT H. BURKE, Chief Agriculture-RAY HURLEY, Chief Budget and Management-CHARLES H. ALEXANDER, Chief Economic Operations-M. D. BINGHAM, Chief Foreign Trade J. EDWARD ELY, Chief Housing-WAYNE F. DAUGHERTY, Chief II ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The County and City Data Book was prepared under the direction of Edwin D. Goldfield, The cooperation of many persons who contributed to the preparation of this volume is The County and City Data Book, 1956, is issued as a part of the publication program of the 1954 Censuses of Agriculture, Business, and Manufactures. June 1957. ... 1952 edition of the County and City Data Book awarded first prize as a significant contribution to the science of marketing, by the Washington Chapter of the American Marketing Association SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION U. S. Bureau of the Census. County and City Data Book, 1956 (A Statistical 1957. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Price $4.50 (Buckram) A-1.-Population of cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more, in rank order: 1950. A-2.-Population of urban places, alphabetically by county: 1950____ A-3.-Urban places, alphabetically by State, with county of location: 1950.. ppendix B. County governments and related areas...... ppendix C. Cities (in table 4) without weather station, and the substituted nearby station___. 346 364 430 432 457 474 475 477 aps for individual States, showing counties, standard metropolitan areas, and cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more... 517 opendix D. Components of standard metropolitan areas and New England metropolitan State economic areas.. |