This famous work on the population growth of the United States, originally published by the Bureau of the Census, is the statistical and historical basis of the greatest pool of genealogical information in existence--the U.S. Census. Included is a set of maps of the original thirteen states, plus Kentucky and Tennessee, showing the changes in county boundaries, 1790-1900. Also there is a table of 4,000 surnames most frequently found in the 1790 census...