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: Matkustus Brasiliassa: Kuvaus luonnosta ja kansoista Brasiliasta by Vainio Edv A Edvard August - Brazil Description and travel; Natural history Brazil; Brazil Social life and customs 19th century
THE FUTURE OF BROOKLYN.
THE CITY'S PROMISED GROWTH AND INCREASE, WITH COMMENTS ON THE BUILDING STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 1888.
MESSAGE OF THE HON. ALFRED C. CHAPIN, MAYOR.
DECEMBER 13, 1888.
MAYOR'S OFFICE, } CITY HALL, BROOKLYN, } December 13, 1888 }
GENTLEMEN:
In this message I shall attempt a general statement of the condition of the city, and of its building operations. For the purpose of broadly considering the city's present condition and standing among similar communities, the returns of the recent Presidential election furnish valuable data. Presidential elections call out a full vote, and thus afford an indication of the relative growth of the different cities of the country. The following table is believed to correctly state the total number of votes cast in the four leading cities for President at the recent election:
Total vote cast in 1888.
New York 270,194 Philadelphia 205,747 Brooklyn 148,868 Chicago 123,475
In 1880 the vote of these several cities in the Presidential election bore the following proportion to the population as shown by the census of the same year:
Number of population to each voter in 1880:
New York 5.87. Philadelphia 4.92. Brooklyn 5.29. Chicago 6.06.
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