Excerpt from Journal of Social Science, Vol. 2: Containing the Transactions of the American Association, March, 1881, Saratoga Papers of 1880
At 8, P. M., an Address by Hon. Francis A. Walker, Superintendent of the Census, on Some Results of the Census of 1880, followed by a Debate.
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