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Show 104 of Scots. In 1870 34 per cent of the total Scottish born resided in that county with 31 per cent in 1880; 35 population per cent in 1890 and 37 per cent in 1900, I The throughout least inhabited areas the years, Juan, Iron, Scots congregated, eight Piute, Beaver, Sevier 1870; 10 per In In the with cent in favoring only Scots also show by cqunties of a cons is tenc v Washington, Kane, San and Millard the least number of 7 per cent of the tota l Scots in Utah in 1880; 7 per cent in 1890 and 6 per cent in 1900.2 the cities and urban counties the Scots in Utah seemed to follow the general pattern of Scottish settlement in the United In the nation States. Scots lived in the 50 Scots lived in 124 cent in as a whole in 1870 and 1880 30 per cent of the principal cities; an? principal 160 cities. cities. According in 1890 41 per 1890 census Salt Lake 19th in the nation in number of Scottish residents with approximately of the this had risen to 46 per By 900 to the cent 30 per cent of the total Scottish born a City total of ranked 1,036, population in Utah.3 INinth_Census: 1870, Vol. I, 373; Compendium of Tenth Census: 535; Compendium of Eleventh Census: 1890, Pt. II, 67'6; fth Census: 1900, Vol. I, Pt. I, 79-90. This trend toward the urban area is further expressed by the fact that in 1950, 63 per cent of 1880, p , all Scots in Utah lived in Salt Lake 1950, Pt. 44, p. 2Loc. cit. County. See Census of Population: 28. By 1950 only a little over 1 per cent of Scots born residents lived in these counties. 3Ninth Census: 1870, Vol. I, 389; 340; Compendium of Tenth |