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Redding Connecticut Population and Mill Rates  
   

The Population

Year   Population
1790 1,503
1800 1,632
1810 1,717
1820 1,678
1830 1,686
1840 1,674
1850 1,754
1860 1,652
1870 1,624
1880 1,540
1890 1,546
1900 1,426
1910 1,617
1920 1,315
1930 1,599
1940 1,758
1950 2,037
1960 3,359
1970 5,590
1980 7,272
1990 7,927
2000 8,270

Mill Rate 1943 thru 1964

Year   Mill Rate
1943 13.5
1944 14
1945 14
1946 15.5
1947 17.6
1948 15.5
1949 ?
1950 ?
1951 21
1952 22.5
1953 24
1954 26
1955 26
1956 25
1957 29
1958 29
1959 33
1960 31
1961 31
1962 27
1963 34
1964 36

 

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