1972
DOI: 10.1080/00043079.1972.10789329
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“…(See Appendix A for population data.) It is a relatively insignificant number in comparison to the total German-born population of the United States for the same year, 23,191,876 (.OJ%). The 1860 census figure for the German-born population of Oregon is 1,078, a considerable increase but still a trifling number when compared to the total United States' German-born population of 1,301,136 (.08%).…”
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“…(See Appendix A for population data.) It is a relatively insignificant number in comparison to the total German-born population of the United States for the same year, 23,191,876 (.OJ%). The 1860 census figure for the German-born population of Oregon is 1,078, a considerable increase but still a trifling number when compared to the total United States' German-born population of 1,301,136 (.08%).…”
Section: ·T -mentioning
confidence: 99%