Pages That Mention T. E. Nunan
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" 9 - - - George Misener - - - 4311
" 10 - - - T. E. Nunan - - - 3124
" 11 - - - Valentine Hall - - - 3006
" 12 - - - Conrad Faunleroy - - - 4027
" 13 - - - E. E. Kribbs - - - 1888
" 14 - - - George R. Finn - - - 3615
Total - - - 43,467
This showing is eminently satisfactory and gratifying. It establishes conclusively the lead of Seattle among the cities of the State, the population found here utmost equalling in numbers the combined peoples of the two next largest cities. It also goes to prove that the past claims of our citizens have not generally been exaggerated, but on the contrary have been within the range of truth. That the marvellous growth of Seattle may be clearly and powerfully exemplified, the statements following are presented.
In 1880, ten years ago, the U.S.
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Cost of the City Census
Following is a statement of expenses incurred in counting the people of the city under my supervision:
P. J. Nelligan, Enumerator District No. 1, 12 days - - $48.
C. W. Austin " " 2 12 " - - 48
F. M. Gilmer " " 3 10 " - - 40
J. A. Trimborn " " 4 12 " - - 48
W. W. Easter " " 5 12 " - - 48
T. J. May " " 6 11 " - - 44
J. C. Peterson " " 7 10 " - - 40
Louis Brandt " " 8 12 " - - 48
George Misener " " 9 12 " - - 48
T. E. Nunan " " 10 12 " - - 48
Valentine Hall " " 11 12 " - - 48
Con. Fauntleroy " " 12 12 " - - 48
E. E. Kribbs " " 13 12 " - - 48
Geo. R. Finn " " 14 12 " - - 48
Thos. W. Prosch, Supervisor 12 " - - 60
Lowman [I?] Hanford, 14 lead pencils 60c, 16 maps, $3.20 and 16 memorandum books $9.60 - - 13.40
Total - - $725.40
Supervisor 1890
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" 9 ---------- George Misener ------------- 4311 "10 --------- T. E. Nunan ------------------- 3124 "11 --------- Valentine Hall --------------- 3006 "12 --------- Conrad Fauntleroy --------- 4027 "13 --------- E. E. Kribbs ------------------- 1888 "14 --------- George R. Finn -------------- 3615 Total ---------------------------- 43,467
This showing is eminently satisfactory and gratifying. It establishes conclusively the lead of Seattle among the cities of the State, the population found here almost equalling in numbers the combined peoples of the two next largest cities. It also goes to prove that the past claims of our citizens have not genrally been exaggerated, but on the contrary have been within the range of truth. That the marvellous growth of Seattle may be clearly and powerfully exemplified, the statements following are presented:
In 1880, ten years ago, the U. S.
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Cost of the City Census
Following is a statement of expenses incurred in counting the people of the city under my supervision:
P. J. Nelligan, Enumerator District No. 1, 12 days --- $48 C. W. Austin " " 2 12 " --- 48 F. M. Gilmer " " 3 10 " --- 40 J. A. Trimborn " " 4 12 " --- 48 W. W. Easter " " 5 12 " --- 48 T. J. May " " 6 11" --- 44 J. C. Peterson " " 7 10" --- 40 Louis Brandt " " 8 12" --- 48 George Misener " " 9 12" --- 48 T. E. Nunan " " 10 12" --- 48 Valentine Hall " " 11 12" --- 48 Con Fauntleroy " " 12 12" --- 48 E. E. Kribbs " " 13 12" --- 48 Geo. R. Finn " " 14 12" --- 48 Thos. W. Prosch, Supervisor 12" --- 60 Lowman & Hanford, 14 lead pencil box, 16 maps, $3.20 and 16 memorandum books $9.60 ---13.40 Total -------- $725.40
Thos. W. Prosch Supervisor 1890.