CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION OF ILLINOIS (1920). Foreign-born 21 years and over- 495 415 6.694 3.168 371 426 473 439 2,443 2,170 3.476 84 133 175 700 692 398 295 309 315 231 257 4,331 1,252 1.082 24,343 2.0 639.446 57.2 478,482 *Comprises aliens, persons who had taken persons for whom the citizenship status was out their first citizenship papers only and not ascertained. 14,344 1.2 12,920 8,998 69.6 3,922 11,993 1.0 10,725 7,048 65.7 3.677 0.9 9.621 5,705 59.3 3,916 7,837 0.6 7.610 5,461 71.8 2,149 2,391 44.0 3,049 21,604 9,889 45.8 11,715 of Country of birth. Poland Germany Unknown Of mixed mother tongue f Total. Native white of foreign or mixed parentage. The term "mixed mother tongue" reiers to natives whose foreign-born parents were re-¦ 1,946,298 100.0 805,482 1.140.816 ported as of different mother tongues. CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN CHICAGOANS. #Less The following table shows the citizenship Chicago, 21 years and over, as enumerated the foreign-born white population of by the federal census bureau in 1920: Russia 102,095 12.7 87,495 7.4 51.606 7.3 56,873 7.0 55,388 50,392 6.3 46,506 30.491 3.8 27,615 3.3 23,548 Hungary 26.106 Canada 26 054 Canada-French 2,432 Norway 20,481 Lithuania 18,923 Greece 11,546 Denmark Scotland Jugoslavia 9.910 Netherlands France Roumania Switzerland Belgium Other countries All countries 5,137 4,558 9.693 1.2 8,920 7.973 4,474 3.452 0.4 3,341 3,079 0.4 12,671 1.6 2.628 11,262 805,482 100.0 743,803 407.195 54.7 336,608 *Comprises aliens, persons who had taken whom the citizenship status was not ascer-t their first papers only and persons of tained. 8 9. 163 17. 418 18. 233 21 181 90 6.859 23. 3224. 11 25. 7 26. 45 35. 154 City 76 109,458 1,205 27. Under the redistricting ordinance of 1921 the found in the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 14th, 16th bulk of the negro population of Chicago is and 28th wards. PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS. [Federal census report.] Persons 10 years of age or over reported as gainfully occupied in 1920 and 1910. Male Female Occupation. Agents, canvassers and collectors.. Blacksmiths, forgemen and hammermen. Bookkeepers, cashiers and accountants.... Chauffeurs Clergymen Clerks, except in stores.. Clerks in stores Coal-mine operatives Commercial travelers Compositors, linotypers and typesetters.. Designers, draftsmen and inventors. Draymen, teamsters and expressmen. Dressmakers and seamstresses (not in factories). Electricians and electrical engineers. 13 Engineers (stationary) ད |