The Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Income and Population Growth in Ohio, 1950 - 1990. Fan C C. Regional Studies . 1994Fan C.C. The temporal and spatial dynamics of income and population growth in Ohio, 1950-1990[J]. Regional Studies, 1994, 28(3): 241 - 258....
... Early in the archery season in September and October, there were fears that the deer population was getting wiped out by the Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease... John McCoy, deer biologist with the Ohio Division of Wildlife, said overall the “herd is as large as it’s ever been.” .....
Access the most recent census population information for Cleveland, Ohio, including a population profile and history.
Population, 3,300. 美国俄亥俄西南的一座城市,位于代顿东北。于950年由两个村庄联合起来而形成。人口3,300。 10. 38kb A city of southwest Ohio northeast of Dayton. It was formed in 1950 by the consolidation of two former villages. Population, 31,300. 美国俄亥俄西南的一座城市,位于代顿东北。于...
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Cleveland's population has declined from its highest point in 1950 (914,808) to 2020 (372, 674), or 59.3%. In 1979, the city declared bankruptcy after defaulting on $15.5 million in municipal loans. In the 1980s, however, Cleveland attracted investment downtown and revitalized some sections...
Ohio's population growth accelerated during the early 1990s, when individuals flowed in from other states. Beginning in the mid-1990s, however, Ohio's rate of population growth slowed steadily, reaching a rate of only 0.12% in 2001. This can be explained partly by its relatively aged ...
Ohio's hunting population increased steadily throughout the first half of the 20th century, reaching a peak of more than 700,000 licensed hunters around 1950. However, numbers have steadily declined since 1950 (Figure 1.1). This decline is exacerbated by an overall increase in Ohio's population...
Under the Northwest Ordinance, any of the states to be formed out of the Northwest Territory would be admitted as a state once the population exceeded 60,000. Although Ohio's population numbered only 45,000 in December 1801, Congress determined that the population was growing rapidly and Ohio ...
Ohio, named for the Ohio River, a great river or beautiful river in Algonquian, is situated in the northeastern United States. It joined the Union on March 1, 1803, and today ranks seventh in national population with about 11 million people living there. Known as the Buckeye ...