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The History of Census Tabulation

By 1880 a growing population and burgeoning data almost crippled the U.S. Census Office. Herman Hollerith came to the rescue in 1890, mechanizing the census with his punched-card tabulating system

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Scientific American Magazine Vol 260 Issue 2This article was originally published with the title “The History of Census Tabulation” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 260 No. 2 (), p. 98
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0289-98