Herman Hollerith’s “Mechanical Clerk” and the Data Challenges of the U.S. Census

Teaching with the Library: Primary Sources & Ideas for Educators

05/21/2026 11:00 AM EDT

The late 19th century inventor Herman Hollerith devised an electric tabulating system in response to the challenge of processing an increasingly large volume of data documenting a fast-growing nation. When students investigate Hollerith’s “mechanical clerk,” they encounter an engineering solution shaped by constraints, tradeoffs, and social reaction.

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