Table 12-General summary for each city of the State: showing the number of births, stillbirths, deaths, and deaths under one year, during 1917, with corresponding birth and death rates for 1917, in comparison with 1912-1916; also infant mortality rates for 1917 and 1916 (Continued) Table 12 General summary for each city of the State: showing the number of births, stillbirths, deaths, and deaths under one year, during 1917, with corresponding birth and death rates for 1917, in comparison with 1912-1916; also, infant mortality rates for 1917 and 1916 — (Concluded) Table 13 Deaths in each city of the State during 1917, classified by broad age periods and important causes; also by groups of cities and for total rural and cities, outside New York City CITIES AGE IN YEARS 728,857 20,423 784 11,752 1,984 1 State of New York. 2 New York City... 3 Rest of State.. 4 Rural.... 5 Cities.. 6 I Cities over 175, 10,490, 680 246,453 9,971 154, 127 22,473 8,955 31,428 68, 191 54,438 70 5,737,492 141,564 6,115 78,575 12,565 5, 697 18, 262 39, 234 21,079 4,753, 188 104,889| 3,856 75,552 9,908 3,258|13, 166|28,957 33, 359|70 2,434,039 43,967 1,512 36,605| 3,751 1,164 4,915 12,214 19, 421 55 2,319,149 60,922 2,344 38,947 6,157 2,094 8,251 16,743 13,938 15 701 2,685 5,441| 3,626.. 417 1,820 3,752 2,092 284 865 1,689 1,534.. 7,661 1,403 9 II Cities 50,000 650,936 16,944 638 11,226 1,743 644 2,387 4,786 4,053 96 2,029 245 96 341 901 787 1,100 229 166 2,438 547 435 311 31 Rome‡. 21 Elmira‡. 22 Gloversville. 23 Jamestown. 24 Kingston. 25 Mount Vernon. 26 Newburgh. 27 New Rochelle 28 Niagara Falls. 29 Oswego.. 30 Poughkeepsie. 32 Watertown. 33 White Plains. 34 IIIb Cities 10,000 to 20,000..... 748 234 192 63 240 216 1 * Estimate based on United States census of 1900 and 1910 for New York city, and on U. S. census of 1910 and State census of 1915 for remainder of State. † Cities for which a decrease was shown in population from 1910 to 1915. Cities in which State institutions are located. |