At the time of its incorporation in 1868, Green River had about 2000 residents and permanent adobe buildings were being built.
The train brought new residents, increasing the population to more than 1,000 by the time of its incorporation in 1897.
Within a short space of time of the county's incorporation, the boundaries started altering.
At the time of its incorporation, Saugus' population was 784.
At the time of its incorporation in 1858, the city had a population of about 1,950.
At the time of its incorporation the area included 200 dwellings and more than 700 inhabitants.
By the time of its incorporation into the Ottoman Empire in the 16th-century, it was but a small village.
They are divided into cities, districts, towns and villages, according to their population at the time of their incorporation.
The town's population at the time of its incorporation was roughly 250 to 600 people.
At the time of its incorporation, the board of directors consisted of 9 men.