Footnotes:
[29] Oberholtzer, History of the United States since the Civil War, vol I, p. 275.
[30] Oberholtzer, supra cit., p. 278.
[31] The census of 1910 discloses the fact that of the 6,361,502 farms in the United States 75 per cent were operated by native white Americans and only 10.5 per cent by foreign born whites. The foreign born were distributed as follows: Austria, 33,336; Hungary, 3827; England, 39,728; Ireland, 33,480; Scotland, 10,220; Wales, 4110; France, 5832; Germany, 221,800; Holland, 13,790; Italy, 10,614; Russia, 25,788; Poland, 7228; Denmark, 28,375; Norway, 59,742; Sweden, 67,453; Switzerland, 14333; Canada, 61,878.
[32] History of the People of the United States, vol. VII, p. 203.
[33] K.C. Babcock, The Scandinavian Element in the United States, p. 143.