Abstracts of Reports of the Immigration Commission, 61st Congress, 3rd
Session, Senate
Document No. 747. GPO, 1911.
"Statistical Review of Immigration to the United States, 1820 to 1910," page 109
Table 17. - Destination of immigrants admitted to the United States, fiscal years 1899 to 1910,
inclusive, by race or people.
[Extract of numbers for West Virginia]
African (black) | 3 |
Armenian | 4 |
Bohemian and Moravian | 552 |
Bulgarian, Servian, and Montenegrin | 1,275 |
Chinese | - |
Croatian and Slovenian | 6,068 |
Cuban | 4 |
Dalmatian, Bosnian, and Herzegovinian | 933 |
Dutch and Flemish | 97 |
East Indian | 1 |
English | 1,617 |
Finnish | 118 |
French | 310 |
German | 1,865 |
Greek | 1,962 |
Hebrew | 496 |
Irish | 288 |
Italian, North | 2,593 |
Italian, South | 23,865 |
Japanese | 3 |
Korean | - |
Lithuanian | 1,488 |
Magyar | 5,078 |
Mexican | 2 |
Pacific Islander | - |
Polish | 6,005 |
Portuguese | 2 |
Roumanian | 2,058 |
Russian | 741 |
Ruthenian | 757 |
Scandinavian | 217 |
Scotch | 715 |
Slovak | 4,032 |
Spanish | 545 |
Spanish-American | 4 |
Syrian | 833 |
Turkish | 145 |
Welsh | 181 |
West Indian (except Cuban) | - |
Other peoples | 81 |
Not specified | - |
Total | 64,938 |