POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES IN I860; COMPILED FROM THE ORIGINAL RETURNS . OF THE EIGHTH CENSUS, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, BY JOSEPH C. G. KENNEDY, BI.-PBBINTENDENT OF CENSUS. __ _ t WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1804. INTRODUCTION. IN the exercise of a discretion justified by the action of both houses of Congress, relative to the publication of the Eighth Census, this volume is mainly devoted to the POPULATION of the United States, as represented by number, sex, age, nativity, and occupation, with such consideration of the deaf and dumb, the blind, the insane, and the idiotic, as their condition appears to demand. As many persons desire only a portion of the census, its distribution in parts, according to the tastes of recipients, will result in effecting the greatest amount of good which such a work is capable of accomplishing. The expansion of territory, increase of population, and multiplied diversity of interests, render the census a vork of such magnitude, that to attempt to incorporate in a single volume all its revelations, with the commentary necessary to render them useful and acceptable to the public, would result in the compilation of a work too ponderous for distribution, too unwieldy for reference, and inconvenient for study. It is the purpose of the Superiutendent so to arrange the several parts, that each of the great interests involved shall be represented full and complete by itself. These will embrace population, agriculture, manufactures, and mortality ; while one volume, it is believed, will contain the statistics of education, taxation, religion, wages, pauperism, and crime. Uniformity of appearance will be adopted as far as the nature of the tables and contents of the volume, with due regard to economy in arrange ment, will admit. The volume now presented to Congress includes the returns of population, classified in a manner to illustrate its various relations and afford easy comparison with the past. Every effort has been made to insure accuracy, and, it is believed, with success. While errors may occur, it is confidently believed that they will be of minor importance, and less in number than have appeared in any previous census. It has been the aim of the Superintendent to make the work of value to the people, by com bining with the figures some general information on the subjects of which they treat; and in attempt ing this he has adhered closely to truth, and hazarded no statements unwarranted by the figures. It is not impossible, in view of the contrariety of belief existing among a reflecting people, that we have made deductions distasteful to some, and at variance with the preconceived opinions of others ; but as the mission of statistics is to develop the truth, we have endeavored to exhibit their teachings fairly, fully, and impartially, although in so doing we have been compelled, at times, to represent results differently from what we would have wished the facts to warrant. The volume is submitted to Con gress and the country in the belief that, as a whole, it will prove acceptable as well to men of science, who will form their own deductions, as to the people for whose information we have endeavored to facilitate a correct and easy comprehension of its details. A portion of the views expressed in the Preliminary Report have seemed so indispensable to the present volume, that we have not hesitated to repeat them where the subject required ; and as the two works will seldom be read by the same persons, it is believed that the adoption of this course will not prove a subject of complaint. Fortunately for the interests of statistics, the unhappy insurrection which developed itself so soon after the eighth decennial enumeration was completed, was not the occasion of the detention or loss of any of the returns, and we are enabled to present a true statement of the condition of the population immediately preceding the lamentable civil war which has impeded X iv INTRODUCTION. immigration, occasioned the interruption of much of our foreign commerce and internal trade, and been attended with more desolation than will ever be developed by the pen of history or realized by pos terity, because of the recuperative energies of our people, the accelerated flow of migration, and the natural fertility and redintegrating nature of our lands. The rebellion, however, has not been without its effect upon satisfactory progress in the compilation of the census, in that it has interrupted commu nication with many of the marshals, and to some small extent with the South, precluded the possibility of that interchange of correspondence necessary to insure completeness in the arrangement of some of the minor details. The same cause has naturally led to clerical changes, and induced a condition of excitement and restlessness unfavorable to the rapid compilation of a work demanding for its proper execution a good degree of experience and the most patient application. To render the census as useful and available as the materials admit, our people must realize what the experience and practice of other governments teach that the proper development of a nation s standing and progress demands the agency of a permanent foundation, offering encouragement to capacity and fidelity by insuring continu ous and remunerative employment to sucli as prove their qualifications fur usefulness. The nature of this office, at present, holds out no such incentives ; but, on the contrary, its most valued employees are induced to seek positions in other bureaus, which give higher remuneration and promise more permanent employment. In the preparation of this volume we have not hesitated to avail ourselves of the services of gen tlemen unconnected with the public service, whose generous co-operation enhances its value and increases its claims to public confidence. Our acknowledgments on this account are due to Harvey P. Peet, L. L. D., the philanthropic and distinguished principal of the New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb ; William Chapin, A. M., principal of the Philadelphia Institution of the Blind ; and Pliny Earle, M. D , of Massachusetts, so favorably known for his efforts in behalf of the insane. POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES. The subjoined table exhibits the population returns of the Eighth Census, and presents a complete view of the number of inhabitants of the several States and Territories in 18GO, according to the enumeration then taken in pursuance of the Constitution : Alabama , Arkansas California 964,201 435, 450 379, 994^ Maryland Massachusetts Connecticut 460, 147 Delaware 112,216 Florida 140, 424 Georgia 1,057,286 Illinois 1, 711, 951 Indiana 1, 350, 428 Iowa 674,913 Kansas 107, 206 Kentucky 1, 155, 684 Louisiana 70S, 002 Maine 628,279 Michigan 687, 049 1, 231, 066 749, 113 172, 023 791, 305 1,182,012 326, 073 672, 035 Minnesota Mississippi ..; . Missouri New Hampshire , New Jersey , New York 3, 880, 735 North Carolina 992, 622 Ohio 2,339,511 Oregon.. 52,465 Pennsylvania 2,906,215 Rhode Island.. 174,620 South Carolina 703, 708 Tennessee 1, 109, 801 lisas 004,215 Vermont 315,098 Virginia 1, 596, 318 775,881 34, 277 4,807 28,841 6. 807 93,516 40, 273 11,594 75, 080 Wisconsin Colorado Territory Dakota Territory Nebraska Territory Nevada Territory New Mexico Territory Utah Territory Washington Territory District of Columbia , Though the number of States has increased during the last decennial period from thirty-one to thirty-four, and five new Territories have been organized, the United States has received no accessions of territory within that term, except a narrow strip to the southward of the Colorado river, along the INTRODUCTION. Mexican line, not yet inhabited. As general good health prevailed, and peace reigned throughout the country, there was no apparent cause of disturbance or interruption to the natural progress of popula tion. A large immigration from Europe, together with an influx of considerable magnitude from Asia to California, has added largely to the augmentation which the returns show to have taken place during the decade. In comparing the gain of any class of the population, or of the whole of it, one decade with another, the rate per cent, is not a full test of advancement. The rate of gain necessarily diminishes with the density of population, while the absolute increase continues unabated. The actual increase of the entire free and slave population from 1850 to I860, omitting the Indian tribes, was 8,251,445, and the rate per cent is set down at 35.46 ; while from 1840 to 1850 the positive increment of all classes was 6,122,423, yet the ratio of gain was 35.87 per cent. The two decades from 1800 to 1810, and from 1840 to 1850, were marked by the great historical facts of the annexation of Louisiana and the acquisition of Texas, New Mexico, and California, Each of these regions contributed considerably to the population of the country, and we accordingly find that during those terms there was a ratio of increase in the whole body of the people greater, by a small fraction, than shown by the table annexed for the decade preceding the Eighth Census. The preponderance of gain, however, for that decennial term above all the others since 1790, is signally large. No more striking evidence can be given of the rapid advancement of our country in the first element of national progress than that the increase of its in habitants during the last ten years is greater by more than 1,000,000 of souls than the whole population in 1810, and nearly as great as the entire number of people in 1820. That the whole of this gain is not from natural increase, but is, in part, derived from the influx of foreigners seeking here homes for themselves and their children, is a fact which may justly enhance rather than detract from the satisfac tion wherewith we should regard this augmentation of our numbers. Thus far in our history no State has declined in population. Vermont has remained nearly stationary, and is saved from a positive loss of inhabitants by only one-third of one per cent. New Hampshire, likewise, has gained but Jowly, her increment being only 8,097, or two and one half per cent, on that of 1850. Maine has made the satisfactory increase of 45,110, or 7.74 per cent; The old agricultural States may be said to be filled up, so far as regards the resources adapted to a rural population in the present condition of agricultural science. The conditions of their increase undergo a change upon the general occupation and allotment of their areas. Manufactures and commerce, then, come in to supply the means of subsistence to an excess of inhabitants beyond what the ordinary cultivation of the soil can sustain. This point in the progress of population has, perhaps, been reached and passed in most if not all ot the New England States. But while statistical science may demonstrate within narrow limits the number of persons who may extract a subsistence from each square mile of arable land, it cannot compute with any reasonable approach to certainty the additional population, resident on the same soil, which may obtain its living by the thousand branches of artificial industry which the demands of society and civilization have created. This is forcibly illustrated by the returns relative to the three other New England States Massachusetts, Ithode Island, and Connecticut which contain 13,780 square miles. The following table shows their population in 1850 and 1860, and its density at each period: ia y>. 18 50. State*. Population, Number of inhabi tant* to the aquiuv mile. Population. Number of inhabi tant* totheuquare mile. Moaiachniftttl . . 994,514 127. 4D 1,231,066 157.83 CTUiectlrnt , , , 370 73S 79.33 460, 147 96.42 Bbode bland 147,545 112.97 174,630 133.63 1,312,851 1,865,833 vi INTRODUCTION. The aggregate territorial extent of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, is 48,336 square miles ; the number of their inhabitants 1,269,450, or 26.26 to the square mile. The cultivated area of these States has increased comparatively little in fifty years ; nevertheless they go on increasing in popula tion with a rapidity as great as at any former period of their history. South Carolina has gained during the decade 35,201 inhabitants of all conditions, equal to 5.27 per cent. Of this increase 16,825 are whites, and the remainder free colored and slaves. It is, perhaps, a little remarkable that the relative increase of the free colored class in this State was more considerable than that of any other. As their number, 9,914, is so small as to excite neither apprehension nor jealousy among the white race, the increase is probably due both to manumission and natural causes. This State has made slower progress during the last term than any other in the South, having advanced only from 27.28 to 28.72 inhabitants to the square mile. Tennessee, it will be observed, has made but the moderate gain of 10.68 per cent, for all classes. Of this aggregate increase the whites have gained at the rate of 9.24 per cent, upon 1850, the free colored 13.67, and slaves 15.14. The next lowest in the rate of increase in the list of southern States is Virginia, whose gain upon her aggregate population in 1850 was 174,657, equal to 12.29 per cent. The white class gamed 152,611, or 17.06 per cent. ; the slaves 18,337, or 3.88 per cent. These are examples of the States wherein the population has advanced with slowest progress dur ing the past ten years. Turning now to the States which have made the most rapid advance, we find that New York has increased from 3,097,394 to 3,880,735, exhibiting an augmentation of 783,341 inhabitants, being at the rate of 25.29 per cent. The free colored population has fallen off 64 since 1850, a diminu tion to be accounted for, probably, by the operation of the fugitive slave law, which induced many colored persons to migrate further north. The gain of Pennsylvania has been, in round numbers, 595,000. In that State the free colored have increased about 3,000. The greater mildness of the climate and a milder type of the prejudices connected with this class of population, the result of benevolent influences and its proximity to the slaveholding States, may account for the fact that this race holds its own in Pennsylvania while under going a diminution in the State next adjoining on the north. Minnesota was chiefly unsettled territory at the date of the Seventh Census ; its large present popu lation, as shown by the returns, is therefore nearly clear gain. The vast region of Texas ten years since, was comparatively a wilderness. It has now a popula tion of over 600,000, and the rate of its increase is given as 184 per cent. Illinois presents the most wonderful example of great, continuous, and healthful increase. In 1830 Illinois contained 157,445 inhabitants; in 1840, 476,183 ; in 1850, 851,470; in 1860, 1,711,951. The gain during the last decade was, therefore, 860,481, or 101.06 per cent. So large a population, re than doubling itself in ten years, by the regular course of settlement and natural increase, is without a parallel. The condition to which Illinois has attained under the progress of the last thirty years is a monument of the blessings of industry, enterprise, peace, and free institutions. The growth of Indiana in population, though less extraordinary than that of her neighboring State, has been most satisfactory, her gain during the decade having been 362,000, or more than thirty-six per cent upon her number in 1850. Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa have participated to the full extent in the surprising development of the Northwest. The remarkable healthfulness of the climate of that region seems to more than compensate for its rigors, and the fertility of the new soil leads men eagerly to contend with and over come the harshness of the elements. The energies thus called into action have, in a few years, made the States of the Northwest the granary of Europe, and that section of our Union which, within the recollection of living men, was a wilderness, is now the chief source of supply in seasons of scarcity for the suffering millions of another continent. b y^ V INTRODUCTION. vii Looking cursorily over the returns, it appears that the fifteen slaveholding States contain 12,240,000 inhabitants, of whom 8,039,000 are whites, 25 / l,000 free colored persons, and 3,950,000 are slaves. The actual gain of the whole population in those States, from 1850 to 1860, was 2,627,000, equal to 27.33 per cent. The slaves advanced in numbers 749,931, or 23.44 per cent. This does not include the slaves of the District of Columbia, who decreased 502 in the course of the ten years. By a law of April 16, 1862, slavery has been abolished in the District of Columbia, the owners of slaves having been compensated out of the public treasury. The .nineteen free States and seven Territories, together with the federal District, contained, according to the Eighth Census, 19,203,008 persons, of whom 18,920,771 were white, 237,283 free colored, and 41,725 civilized Indians. The increase of both classes was 5,624,101, or 41.24 per cent. No more satisfactory indication of the advancing prosperity of the country could be desired, than this general and remarkable progress in population. North and south we find instances of unprecedented gains, as in the case of Illinois, just adverted to. In the southwest the great State of Missouri has increased by the number of 500,000 inhabitants, which is within a fraction of 74 per cent. It is due to candor to state that the marked disproportion between the rate of gain in the north and south, respectively^-is-m < " l fnnjj " mt caused by the larger Tinn-iKo.- ~P ^ : geniality of climate, the ted, and the freedom of ERRATA. >xxxv "has opened "should read Aw opened. ICral gain of population In thirteenth line from top, page xxxv, n > hdd u 1860 " should read "1861. V on page L, -Population of British A^, column ^^ ^ the whole advantage examine the In twenty-fifth line from bottom, page xc, 499 and 667, ^ Occupations in Vermont," " lath-malcers, 4, yers, 4)6." Omitted, WPS*#* er county , North Carolina. OgrCSSion of the whole V- e^V 091," should read "Appendi, 681, \ , mentation for the mass. O, namely, a fraction over o- per cent, in 1850 it had risen to near 38 per cent., and continued to be about the same from 1850 to 1860. The number of free colored persons was small in 1790, and as a condition or class in society it holds about the same position as then. We possess very insufficient means for estimating the natural increase of this population. Their aggregate number has been so continually affected by manumissions, by legislation changing their condition, and to a small extent by emigration, that from these causes, rather than by the ordinary progress of increase, they have reached a total of nearly half a million, and the rate per cent, of their advancement in seventy years has been equal to that of the whole population, and not very far below that of the whites; and at the same time they have gained in a ratio nearly one-half greater than the slaves. In the interval from 1850 to 1860 the total free colored population of the United States increased from 434,449 to 487,970, or at the rate of 12.33 per cent, in ten years, showing an annual increase of above one per cent. This result includes the number of slaves liberated and those who have escaped from their owners, together with the natural increase. In the same decade the slave population, omit ting those of the Indian tribes west of Arkansas, increased 23.39 per cent., and the white population 37.97 per cent, which rates exceed that of the free colored by two-fold and three-fold, respectively. Inversely, these comparisons imply an excessive mortality among the free colored, which is particu larly evident in the large cities. Thus, in Boston, during the five years ending with 1859, the city reg istrar observes: "The number of colored births was one less than the number of marriages, and the deaths exceeded the births in the proportion of nearly two to one." In Providence, where a very cor rect registry has been in operation under the superintendence of Dr. Snow, the deaths are one in twenty-four of the colored ; and in Philadelphia, during the last six months of the census year, the new city registration gives 148 births against 306 deaths among the free colored. Taking town ""d country INTRODUCTION. ,- Looking cursorily over the returns, it appears thafrthe fifteen slaveholding States contain 12,240,000 inhabitants, of whom 8,039,000 arc whites, 251,000 free colored persons, and 3,950,000 are slaves. The actual gain of the whole population in those States, from 1850 to 1860, was 2 ,627,000, equal to 27.33 per cent. The slaves advanced in numbers 749,931, or 23.44 per cent. This does not include the slaves of the District of Columbia, who decreased 502 in the course of the ten years. By a law of April 16, 1862, slavery has been abolished in the District of Columbia, the owners of slaves having been compensated out of the public treasury. The nineteen free States and seven Territories, together with the federal District, contained, according to the Eighth Census, 19,203,008 persons! of whom 18,920,771 were white, 237,283 free colored, and 41,725 civilized Indians. The increase of both classes was 5,624,101, or 41.24 per cent. No more satisfactory indication of the advancing prosperity of the country could be desired, than this general and remarkable progress in population. North and south we find instances of unprecedented gains, as in the case of Illinois, just adverted to In the southwest the great State of Missouri has increased by the number of 500,000 inhabitants, which rs within a fraction of 74 per cent. It is due to candor to state that the marked disproportion between the rate of gain in the north and south, respectively, is manifestly to some extent caused by the larger number of immigrants who settle in the former section, on account of congeniality of climate, the variety of occupation, the dignity wherewith respectable employment is invested, and the freedom of labor. Having thus briefly and imperfectly noticed the manner in which the general gain of population during the last ten years has been distributed among the States, we may with advantage examine the progress of the country as a whole, in this respect, from 1790 to 1860. In order to show the progress of the entire population, and of each class for this period, a table has been prepared, which is hereunto appended, (page GOO.) The figures in that table show considerable uniformity in the rate of progression of the whole population. It has varied in the different decades from 32^ per cent, to 36 i increase. The whites, constituting the great bulk of the inhabitants, have governed the ratio of augmentation for the mass. The lowest rate of increase shown for that class was by the census of 1830, namely, a fraction over 34 per cent. In 1850 it had risen to near 38 per cent., and continued to be about the same from 1850 to 1860. The number of free colored persons was small in 1790, and as a condition or class in society it holds about the same position as then. We possess very insufficient means for estimating the natural increase of this population. Their aggregate number has been so continually affected by manumissions, by legislation changing their condition, and to a small extent by emigration, that from these causes, rather than by the ordinary progress of increase, they have reached a total of nearly half a million, and the rate per cent, of their advancement in seventy years has been equal to that of the whole population, and not very far below that of the whites; and at the same time they have gained in a ratio nearly one-half greater than the slaves. In the interval from 1850 to 1860 the total free colored population of the United States increased from 434,449 to 487,970, or at the rate of 12.33 per cent, in ten years, showing an annual increase of above one per cent. This result includes the number of slaves liberated and those who have escaped from their owners, together with the natural increase. In the same decade the slave population, omit ting those of the Indian tribes west of Arkansas, increased 23.39 per cent., and the white population 37.97 per cent., which rates exceed that of the free colored by two-fold and three-fold, respectively. Inversely, these comparisons imply an excessive mortality among the free colored, which is particu larly evident in the large cities. Thus, in Boston, during the five years ending with 1859, the city reg istrar observes: "The number of colored births was one less than the number of marriages, and the deaths exceeded the births in the proportion of nearly two to one." In Providence, where a very cor rect registry has been in operation under the superintendence of Dr. Snow, the deaths are one in twenty-four of the colored ; and in Philadelphia, during the last six months of the census year, the new city registration gives 148 births against 306 deaths among the free colored. Taking town -nd country nil INTRODUCTION. together, however, the results arc more favorable. In the State registries of Rhode Island and Con necticut, where the distinction of color has been specified, the yearly deaths of the blacks and mulat- toes have generally, though not uniformly, exceeded the yearly births a high rate of mortality chiefly ascribed to consumption, and other diseases of the respiratory system. In Kentucky, during the year 1852, the births were 1 in 38 of the white population, and 1 in 40 of the colored population, as shown from a total of 25,906 births returned by the State registration. During the same year, the proportion of deaths was 1 in G6 of the blacks, whib among the whites it was 1 in 76. The indicated difference of the two races in respect to the rate of births is apparently small ; in respect to mortality, the difference is more considerable, showing that the hand of death lies somewhat heavier upon the colored race. Another fact from the statistics of New Orleans, in 1849, has been graphically illustrated by Dr. Barton, showing that while the deaths of whites were in greater number in March, September, and October, the deaths of the colored occurred almost uniformly through the year, there being nearly the same number in every month. Owing, among other causes, to the extremes of climate in the more northern States, and in other States to expulsive enactments of the legislatures, the free colored show a decrease of numbers during the past ten years according to the census, in the following ten States ; Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Maine, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New York, Oregon, Texas, and Vermont, The free colored have gained eleven thousand in Ohio, three thousand in North Carolina, and nine thousand in Maryland. In the latter State the prejudice against this class appears to exist only to a- limited extent, and constituting, as it does, 12} per cent, of the whole population, it forms an important element in the free labor of Maryland, With regard to the mean duration or "expectation of life" among colored persons in different ocalities of the country, reference may be made to some comparative tables published in the Census Report (abstract) in 1852, page 13. The returns of 1860, when cast into the same form, would, doubtless, exhibit similar results. It should also be observed concerning the decennial increase of the colored, 12.32 per cent, above quoted, that however small it appears, compared with that of the white race in the United States, it is still double the rate which prevails in France, Austria, Belgium, and some other countries of Europe, which have nearly a "stationary population" at home, though they are continually contributing to the population of other countries. There are now in the United States about 4,000,000 slaves. They have advanced to that vast number from about 700,000 in 1790. The rate of progress of this class of population has been some what more fluctuating than can be easily accounted for. Why, for example, they should have increased over 30 per cent, from 1820 to 1830, and only 23.8 per cent, during the next decade, does not appear from any facts bearing upon their condition during this period. There is no importation nor emigration of slaves into or from the country ; and it would seem that they should be subject to no cause of in crease or decadence except what nature decrees. Since this was written, Mr. O. Rcichcnbach, in a letter to the Superintendent, dated April 4, 1863, ascribes the irregularities chiefly to a large importation of slaves between the years 1800 and 1808, as the slave trade was prohibited after the latter year. The newly imported slaves were mostly of virile age, as he claims, and multiplied with a profusion of births during the period of their arrival from 1800 to 1810. About twenty years afterwards, when their progeny had grown to suitable age, the wave of simultaneous births would again reach its height, and again, twenty years later, with a diminishing excess. Such a hypothesis might also serve to explain some irregularities in the progress of the white population, though the true period of the wave or waves is doubtless somewhat different from twenty . years. However, if allowance be made for about 25,000 colored persons in Texas in 1840, the decen nial rates of the whole colored population in the United States for 1840 and 1850 will be, the first increased and the second diminished by about one per cent., so changing them from 23 41, 26.62, very nearly, to 24.5, 25.5, which corrected rates have less accordance with the novel hypothesis proposed. Still, it seems to explain the earlier irregularities of the following table remarkably well, although, as INTRODUCTION. IX time advances the wave subsides, and tends to disappear among other assignable influences. But the subject appears still open to a more full examination. With regard to the future increase of the African race in this country, various extravagant specu lations have been recently promulgated. An attentive survey of the statistics of the census will guide to a more satisfactory approximation. The following summary exhibits the numbers of the colored race, and their rates of increase during the last seventy years: , Census of slaves and free colored. Census of Free colored. Increase, per cent. Slavea. Increase, per cent. Free colored and slaves. Increase, per cent. 59 466 697 897 757 363 1800 108, 395 82.28 893, 041 27.97 1,001,436 32.23 1810 18G, 446 72.00 1, 191, 364 33.40 1,377,810 37.58 1820 233, 524 25.23 1, 538, 038 28.79 1, 771, 562 28.58 1830 319 599 36.87 2, 009, 043 30.61 2, 328, 642 31.44 1840 386 303 20.87 2, 487, 455 23.81 2, 873, 758 23.41 1850 434 449 12.46 3,204,313 28.82 3, 638, 762 26.62 I860 487, 970 12.32 3, 953, 760 23.39 4,441,730 22.07 Here the rate of increase will be seen at a glance to have been gradually diminishing, especially during the last thirty years. The greater apparent increase among slaves from 1840 to 1850, is con nected with the admission of Texas in 1845. For the future, the rate will probably continue to diminish ; and to apply unchanged the rate of the last ten years must give results exceeding rather than falling short of the truth. The following estimates, therefore, have been computed on the assump tion that the rate of the last ten years 22.07 shall continue twenty years longer, or until 1880, after which the rate is diminished to 20.0 until the close of the present century, for the colored population. And, to facilitate comparison, the next column exhibits the aggregate of whites, free colored, and slaves, based on the well known and very correct assumption of a mean annual increase of three per cent. : Probable future population of the United, States. Year. Free colored and slaves. Aggregate of whites and colored. Percentage of colored. 1870 5 421 900 42, 328, 432 12.81 1880 6 618 350 56, 450, 241 11.73 1890 ... . . .... 7 942 020 77, 266. 989 10.28 1900 9 530 424 100, 355, 802 9.50 Thus, according to the best estimates, the total population of the United States at the close of the present century will be about a hundred millions. All observing persons will perceive that the relative increase of the whites exceeds that of the colored, and that the disparity is gradually becoming more and more favorable to this part of our population. Leaving the issue of the present civil war for time to determine, it should be observed, if large numbers of slaves shall be hereafter emancipated, so many will be transferred from a faster to a slower rate of increase. In such case, nine millions of the colored, in the year 1900, would be a large estimate. Of these, a great portion will be of mixed descent, since in 1850 one-ninth part of the whole colored class were returned as mulattoes, while in 1860 it is more than one-eighth of the whole, and 36 per cent, of the free. In regard to emigration, the number colo nized by the American Colonization Society and its auxiliaries during the past ten years, has averaged about 400 per annum, besides the Africans captured on several slave ships. The total number of colored emigrants sent to Liberia from 1820 to 1856, inclusive, is stated at 9,502, of whom 3,676 were free born. INTRODUCTION. In relation to the intermixture of white and African descent the following is a general summary of the statistics : COLOR. IN THE NORTHERN OR FREE STATES. IN THE SOUTHERN OR SLAVEHOLDINO STATES. NUMBERS. PROPORTIONS. NUMBERS. PROPORTIONS. 1850. 1860. 1850. 1860. 1850. 1860. 1850. 1860. Blacks 13U, 452 56,856 155, !)94 69. 853 71.04 28.96 69. 05 30.95 3, 093, 605 348, 895 3, 697, 274 518, 360 89.86 10.14 87.70 12.30 196,308 225, 849 100.00 100.00 3, 442, 500 4,215, RI4 100.00 100.00 It will be seen that the northern division of the United States is but sparsely populated with blacks, there being less than a quarter of a million of colored to nineteen millions of white inhabitants. The southern States are much more densely populated with negroes, and contain more than four millions of colored population to eight millions of whites. Comparing the northern division with the southern, a greater proportion of mulattoes is found in the free States. But this peculiar feature can be referred to either of two suppositions, namely : that the mulattoes have multiplied excessively in the condition of freedom in the northern States ; or, on the other hand, that in the manumission from slavery, the mulattoes have had greatly the preference over the pure blooded Africans. To determine which of these suppositions is the correct one, let equal numbers be taken in the proportions existing in 1850 and in 1860, as shown by the columns of Propor tions. On a common scale of 100 colored persons, irrespective of civil condition, the mulattoes will be seen to have gained 1.99 per cent, in ten years in the free States, and 2.16 per cent, in the slave- holding States in ten years, thus showing but little disparity at the present time in the prevalence of such admixture. This conclusion excludes the first supposition above and confirms the second, that the greater number of mulattoes in the condition of freedom has arisen chiefly from the preference they have enjoyed in liberation from slavery. Regarding the United States as one aggregate, it appears that in 1850 the mulattoes were 11.15 per cent., and in 1860 they were 13.25 per cent, of the whole colored class, as shown by the subjoined table. Total colored population of the United States. COLORED. NUMBERS. PROPORTIONS. 1850. 1860. 1850. 1860. Blacks . 3, 233, 057 405, 751 3, 853, 478 588,352 88.85 11.15 86.75 13.25 Mulattoeg 3,638,808 4,441,830 100.00 100.00 In the ten years, from 1850 to 1860, the increase of blacks above the current deaths was 620,421, or more than half a million, while the corresponding increase of mulattoes was 182,601. Estimating the deaths to have been 22.4 per cent, during the same period, or 1 in 40 annually, the total births of blacks in ten years must have been about 1,345,000, and the total births of mulattoes about 273,000. Thus it appears in the prevailing order, that of every 100 births of colored, about 17 are mulattoes, and 83 are blacks, which indicates a ratio of 1 to 5 nearly. One great cause of the declension of the free people of color in some portions of the country, and their slow increase in other parts, arises doubtless from their greater indifference as a class to virtuous moral restraint, attributable, in part, to the fact of the entire free colored population coming not very INTRODUCTION. xi remotely from a state of slavery where but little respect was paid to parental rights, or the conjugal relation, and perhaps in part to a condition or estate which tends to depress those ambitious aspira tions which are not barren of effect in the promotion of virtue. That a race forcibly transported to a state of slavery here, from a country without history, literature, or laws, whose people remain in bar barism, should not have been able to attain to an equality in morals with their intellectual superiors is not surprising. In fact, when we consider the obstacles which have interposed to impede their advance ment, it must be admitted that their progress as a class has been as great as circumstances would allow. The extent to which they are susceptible of culture must be left for the future to determine. That an unfavorable moral condition has existed and continues among the free colored, be the cause what it may, notwithstanding the great number of excellent people included in that population, no one can for a moment doubt who will consider that with them an element exists which is to some extent positive, and that is the fact of there being more than half as many mulattoes as blacks, forming, as they do, 3G-- per cent, of the whole colored population, and they are maternally descendants of the colored race, as it is well known that no appreciable amount of this admixture is the result of marriage between white and black, or the progeny of white mothers a fact showing that whatever deterioration may be the consequence of this alloyage, is incurred by the colored race. Where such a proportion of the mixed race exists, it may reasonably be inferred that the barriers to license are not more insu perable among those of the same color. That corruption of morals progresses with greater admixture of races, and that the product of vice stimulates the propensity to immorality, is as evident to observa tion as it is natural to circumstances. These developments of the census, to a good degree, explain the slow progress of the free colored population in the northern States, and indicate, with unerring certainty, the gradual extinction of that people the more rapidly as, whether free or slave, they become diffused among the dominant race. There are, however, other causes, although in themselves not sufficient to account for the great excess of deaths over births, as is found to occur in some northern cities, and these arc such as are incident to incongenial climate and a condition involving all the expo sures and hardships which accompany a people of lower caste. As but two censuses have been taken which discriminate between the blacks and mulattoes, it is not yet so easy to determine how far the admixture of the races affects their vital power ; but the developments already made would indicate that the mingling of the races is more unfavorable to vitality, than a condition of slavery, which prac tically ignores marriage to the exclusion of the admixture of races, has proved, for among the slaves the natural increase has been as high as three per cent, per annum, and ever more than two per cent., while the proportion of mulattoes at the present period reaches but 10.41 per cent, in the slave population. Among the free colored in the southern States, the admixture of races appears to have progressed at a somewhat less ratio than at the north, and we can only account for the greater proportionate number of mulattoes in the north by the longer period of their freedom in the midst of the dominant and more numerous race and the supposition of more mulattoes than blacks having escaped or been manumitted from slavery. Since writing the foregoing, the following statement in Brace s Manual of Ethnology, page 480, has attracted our notice, and it appears so apposite to this subject that we copy it: " Iu general, acclimation is, in part, dependent on moral causes : the power in any given race intelligently to adapt its habits to new circumstances, and, above all, the capacity of self-control, so that the vices and indulgences of a strange country and climate may be resisted. Very much of the eftects attributed to climate is due to human vices ; and it will generally be i ound that the races most gifted with self-control those of most moral principle are those which endure foreign climates best. Who can doubt that the lamentable picture given of Portuguese degeneracy in the East Indies is due in great measure to moral causes, as is the like degeneracy in our own southern continent 1 " The lower, the more ignorant and degraded a people is, the less fitted is it to change its climate, and the more sure to perish under the change." The extinction of slavery, in widening the field for white labor and enterprise, will tend to reduce the rate of increase of the colored race, while its diffusion will lead to a more rapid admixture, the tendency of which, judging from the past, will be to impair it physically without improving it morally. Xll INTRODUCTION. With the lights before us, it seems, therefore, quite rational to conclude that we need not look forward to centuries to develop the fact that the white race is no more favorable to the progress of the African race in its midst, than it has been to the perpetuity of the Indian on its borders, and that, as has been the case in all other countries on this continent where the blacks were once numerous, the colored population in America, wherever, either free or slave, it must in number and condition be greatly subordinate to the white race, is doomed to comparatively rapid absorption or extinction. How this result is to be averted, partially at least, we leave to the determination of others, feeling our duty accomplished in developing the facts, as the figures of the census reveal them respecting the past. COLORED POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES. Proportion of the different classes to each other and to the white and aggregate population. Census of 1850. STATES. FREE COLOHED. Per cent, of black to total colored population of the free States. Per cent, of mulatto to total colored population of the free States. Per cent, of black to total free colored population of the slave States. Per cent, of mulatto to total free colored population of the slave States. Per cent, of black to total free colored population of the United States. Per cent, of mulatto to total free colored population of the United States. Per cent of total black to total free colored popula tion of the United States. Per cent, of total mulatto to total free colored popula tion of the United States. Per cent, of total freecolored to total white populution of the United States. Percent, of total free colored to aggregate population of the United States. Black. Mulatto. Total. 139, 452 135,948 56,856 102 239 19C, 308 238,187 71.04 28.96 32.09 31.29 13.09 23.53 57.07 42.93 275,400 159, 095 434,495 I 63.38 36.62 2.22 1.87 1 31 30 a a fe| o ~ ^u s~ o o 2 "3 SLAVE. O a o 3 UNITED STATES. ii . ^ J3 5 ~ o M i || g| s. "3 5 a 3 * d * "3 la o 55 *C 2 02 o 1 o g-S ~ & -3 *J ^ Black. Mulatto. Total. B _ 3 O ZZ a 3 g ? S ^ S a I|| ||| I & " I & United States 2,957,657 246,656 3,204,313 92.30 7.30 16.39 13.82 Proportion of the different classes to each other and to the white and aggregate population. Census of 1860. STATES. FREE COLORED. Per cent, of black to total colored population of the free Slates. Per cent of mulatto to total colored population of the free States. Per cent, of black to total free colored population of the slave States. Per cent, of mulatto to total free colored population of tho slave States. Per cent, of black to total free colored population of tho United States. Per cent, of mulatto to total free colored population of the United States. Per cent, of total black to total free colored popula tion of the United States. Per cent, of total mulatto to total free colored popula tion of the United States. Per cent. of total free colored to total white population of the United States. Per cent, of total froe colored to aggregate population of the United States. Block. Mulatto. Total. 156,183 155, 148 69, 969 106,770 226, 052 261, 918 69.05 30.95 31.99 31.79 14.34 21.88 59. S* 40.77 1 Total 311,331 176,739 488,070 ! 63.78 36.22 1.81 LM i 35 3 5 -o "2 |5 o a o - A " SLATE. e o S o c _ 1% *: * ~ o -a g UOTTED STATES. 1 = " 5 s S 3 335 to o. s e . a = a 3 "S S *s I 0*02 Black. Mulatto. Total. c o 8 S3 * "3 JJ S p S 5 5 S -3 S ^ =3 OS c -z ^ 11 - &T3 g o-g 8 H S ^J United States 3 542 147 411 613 3 953 760 89 59 10 41 14 67 12.57 INTRODUC T ION. Xlll The colored population and its proportions 1860. States and Territories. Aggregate colored population. Per cent, of black to total frco colored population. Per cent, of mulatto to total frco colored population. Per cent, of black to total slave popula tion. Per cent, of mulatto to total slave pop ulation. States and Territories. Aggregate colored population. Per cent, of black to total free colored population. Per cent, of mulatto to total free colored population. Per cent, of black to total slave popula tion. 3 o. 5 S. 1? . el o w 111 8*3 t, "Z &~ 437, 770 22.01 77.99 92. 11 7.89 New York 49 005 111, 259 39.58 60.42 87.36 12.64 361 5 4,086 62.58 37.42 Ohio 36 673 8,627 77.96 22.04 Oregon 128 51 56 21,627 85.40 14.60 95.38 4.62 Pennsylvania 56 849 66 33 Florida 62, 677 31.01 68.99 91.49 .51 Rhode Island 3 952 74 77 465, 698 42.74 57.26 92.02 7.98 South Carolina 412 320 8 04 Illinois 7,628 52.98 47.02 Tenuesaeo 283 019 41 21 11, 428 52.34 47.66 Texas 18 91 3 10 1,069 46.87 53.13 709 7 9 627 57 44 42.56 548 907 236, 167 61.84 38.16 80.81 19.19 Wisconsin 1 171 37 06 6 94 350,373 18.71 81.29 90. IT 9.83 Colorado 46 71 74 8 6 1, 327 52.22 47.78 Dakota 171, 131 80.89 19.11 89.82 10.18 District of Columbia 14 316 59 57 40 43 9 602 68 02 31.98 82 6,799 50.36 49.64 Nevada 45 60 00 40 00 259 34.75 65.25 85 54 12 437 404 2 25 77 75 91 61 8 39 Utah 59 118, 503 53.14 46.86 80.93 19.07 30 90 00 10 00 494 48 79 51 1 25 336 86 36 13.64 50.00 50.00 Total 4 441 830 63 78 i Proportions oftlie different classes to each other. Census of 1850. FREE COLORED. SLAVE. FREE COLORED. SLAVE. 2 a - C3 O a S Jj o 11 CITIES. a 3 Is 3 | - 1 SI *i "S "3 a -g 2 ~ 2 -1 -2 - 2 o o I | S to g H S 2 o 2 S S j] | i *rt M ! 8 " ** 5 i| o & o to u H B H 5 a & fc Richmond Virginia ....................... 1,550 819 2,369 8,222 1,705 9,927 12,296 56.43 34.57 82.82 17.18 20. 53 Charleston South Carolina 887 2,554 3,441 18, 225 1,307 19,532 22 973 25.73 74. 22 93. 31 6. 69 16. 81 Savannah Georgia 206 480 686 5. 123 1,108 6,231 6,917 30.03 no H7 82.22 17.78 22. 96 Mobile Alabama . 98 617 715 5,549 1,264 6,813 7,528 13. 71 86. 29 81.45 18.55 24. 99 New Orleans Louisiana - ....... . 1,727 7,357 9,084 12, 243 4,602 16, 845 25, 929 19. 01 80. 99 72.69 27.31 4(1 12 Total 4,468 11, 827 16,295 49, 362 9,986 59, 348 75, 643 27.42 72.58 83.17 - 16.83 28.84 Proportions oftlie. different classes to each other. Census of I860. o FREE COLORED. SLAVE. FREE COLORED. SLAVE. Sd | | 1 2 il CITIES. J=t "3 ^ ** g 0* !l S . O "c ^ "o 15 S c to o to fl o 2 2 o 3 d "3 3 i fl i i Ll t. O Li e g U) M 3 H H S H -* * 2 p< 1,461 1,115 2,576 9,753 1,946 11, 699 14, 275 56.72 43.28 83.37 16.63 21.44 891 4,587 5,478 20, 793 2,736 23,529 29,007 16.26 83.74 88. ?7 11.63 25.25 295 410 705 6,595 1,117 7,712 8,417 41.84 58.16 85.52 14.48 18.14 99 718 817 6,069 1,518 7,587 8,404 12.12 87.88 79.99 20.01 26. 61 2 365 8,324 10, 689 9,937 3,448 13,385 24, 074 22.13 77.87 74.24 25.76 Total 5,111 15,154 20,265 53,147 10, 765 63,912 84,177 2 ). 22 74.78 83.16 16.84 30.79 MV I -N T B O D U G T ION. SLAVERY. For more than three and a half centuries slavery has existed in the West Indies. Indians from the American coast were conveyed to St. Domingo and Cuba in large numbers. The plea for the capture and employment of the aborigines was their conversion to Christianity, which but few lived long to enjoy, as, under the effects of labor and the climate, they died with a rapidity too shocking to .contemplate. This circumstance directed the attention of the Spaniards to Africa, from which country slaves were imported about the year 1503, the licenses for that object greatly enriching the Spanish exchequer for a long period after. The introduction of Africans into Brazil and Peru dates almost simultaneously with the conquest of the countries by Cortex and Pizarro, early in the sixteenth century. By the middle of that century the aborigines of the West Indies had disappeared, and their places were occupied by Africans, who were introduced about this period in very large numbers throughout the Spanish and Portuguese possessions in South America. It was but shortly subsequent that English adventurers embarked successfully in the slave trade, which they pursued under charters from Elizabeth and James I. The first negro slaves were imported into Virginia in 1619, where they numbered about 2,000 in 1670. It is believed that the first slave ship fitted out in the English colonies sailed from Boston in 1646. In 1624 the French introduced slaves into their island of St. Christopher, and soon ai ter into Martinique and Guadaloupe, and shortly established slavery in all their American colonies. The Dutch embarked in the traffic with other civilized nations ; so that the conclusion is inevitable, that all the. en lightened nations of the world, who enjoyed any extended commerce, simultaneously participated in a trade now deemed contraband, and towards which the world is now as equally united in hostility. Had slavery continued to expand in numbers in other parts of America as it has grown in the United States, there would, at the present time, be more than 21,000,000 of this class of persons in the United States and the British, French, Spanish, and Brazilian possessions. It is believed, however, that in all American countries and islands of our seas, except in the United States, the number of slaves was only maintained from time to time by the prosecution of the slave trade. While slavery in North America -.extended, in 1775, from and including the Canadian provinces to Florida, its northern limit has been gradually contracting, while indications clearly point to its western termini, which have doubt less been already attained. The importation of slaves to the United States was interdicted by law in 1808. In 1774 the legislature of Rhode Island interdicted the importation of slaves into that colony, and the next year enacted a law of emancipation by declaring the children of all slave mothers to be born free. Massachusetts abolished slavery by her bill of rights in 1780. In 1784 Connecticut barred the introduction of slaves, and declared all born after the first of March of that year free at the age of twenty-six. Pennsylvania, in 1780, by law prohibited the introduction of slaves, and declared free all children of slave mothers born thereafter. Virginia prohibited the introduction of slaves from abroad in 1778 ; Maryland, in, 1783. New Hampshire abolished slavery in 1792 ; New York, in 1799 ; New Jersey, in 1820. Such has been the progress and decline of African slavery in North America, where its severities have been humanity compared with other countries, and where, although among the last to cling to the institution, the traffic in this class of persons was first seriously, as it has been persistently opposed. It may not be out of place to state that the American States, which in the past century abolished slavery, permitted the free colored population to enjoy every right consistent with their con dition as a class, and allowed bond arid free to remain during their natural lives in the State or colony where they lived. This fact, although sometimes questioned, can be demonstrated beyond cavil ; and the contrary can only be urged by such as are unfamiliar with the subject, or have an object in the misrepresentation. The plan of gradual emancipation probably tended to this result, as those who were living in bondage continued to be slaves, while their descendants were generally to become free at such period as they were qualified to maintain their own existence by labor. An examination of the relative number at different successive periods, until slavery became INTRODUCTION. xv extinct, must lead to conclusions that no material deportation of slaves occurred shortly before or after the passage of emancipation acts a fact which cannot be controverted ; and while it must be conceded that the northern people prosecuted the slave trade, at an early period, with energy and thrift, they are entitled to the award of sincerity and honesty in giving the earliest examples of the abolition of the institution of slavery within their own borders. INDIAN SLAVERY. A new element has been developed by the present census, viz: that of the statistics of negro slavery among the Indian tribes west of Arkansas, comprising the Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Clnckasaw nations ; also the number of white and free colored population s cattered throughout these tribes ; all of which, with an estimate from the most reliable sources of the whole number of aborigines will be found appended to the population tables. By reference to this table it will appear that the Choctaws held 2,297 negro slaves, distributed among 385 owners; the Cherokees 2,504, held by 384 owners; the Creeks 1,651, owned by 267 Indians; and the Chickasaws 917, to 118 owners. As, under all the circumstances* of slavery everywhere, the servile race is very unequally distributed, so will appear to be the case with the Indian tribes. While one Choctaw is the owner of 227 slaves, and ten of the largest proprietors own 638, averaging nearly 64, the slaves average about six to each owner of slaves in that tribe, while the Indians number about as eight to one slave. Among the Cherokees the largest proprietor holds 57 slaves ; the ten largest own 353, averaging a little over thirty-five, and the number to each holder averages a little more than a half per cent, more than with the Choctaws, while the population of Indians in the tribe to slaves is about nine to one. Among the Creeks, two hold 75 slaves each ; ten own 433; while the ratio of slaves to the whole num ber of Indians varies but little from that with the Cherokees. The largest proprietor among the Chicka saws holds 61 slaves; ten own 275, or an average of 27^; while the average is nearly eight to each owner in the tribe, and one to each five and a half Indians in the tribe. It thus appears that in those tribes there are nearly eight Indians to each negro slave, and that the slaves form about 12| per cent, of ., the population, omitting the whites and free colored. The small tribe of Seminoles, although, like the tribes above mentioned transplanted from slaveholding States, holds no slaves, but they intermarry with the colored population. These tribes, while they present an advanced state of civilization, and some of them have attained to a condition of comfort, wealth, and refinement, form but a small portion of the Indian tribes within the territory of the United States, and are alluded to on account of their relation to a civil condition recognized by a portion of the States, and which exercises a significant influence with the country at large. MANUMISSION OF SLAVES. AVith regard to manumission, it appears from the returns that during the census year, they num bered a little more than 3,000, being more than double the number who were liberated in 1850, or at the rate of one each to 1,3 J9; whereas, during 1850, the manumissions were as one to every 2,181 slaves. Great irregularity, as might naturally be expected, appears to exist for the two periods whereof we have returns on this subject. By the Eighth Census, it appears that manumissions have greatly increased in number in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Tennessee, while they have decreased in Delaware and Florida, and varied but little in Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina, and Virginia, and other slaveholding States not mentioned. FUGITIVE S LAVES. The number of slaves who escaped from their masters in 1860 is not only much less in propor tion than in 1850, but greatly reduced numerically. The greatest increase of escapes appears to have occurred in Mississippi, Missouri, and Virginia, while the decrease is most marked in Delaware, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, and Tennessee. XVI INTRODUCTION. That the complaint of insecurity to slave property by the escape of this class of persons into the free States, and their recovery impeded, whereby its value has been lessened, is the result of misappre hension, is evident not only from the small number who have been lost to their owners, but from the fact that up to the present time the number of escapes has been gradually diminishing to such an extent that the whole annual loss to the Southern States, from this cause, bears less proportion to the amount of capital involved, than the daily variations which in ordinary times occur in the fluctuations of State or government securities in the city of New York alone. From the tables annexed, it appears that while there escaped from their masters 1,011 slaves in 1850, or one in each 3,165 held in bondage, (being about -/ of one per cent.,) during the census year ending June 1, 18GO, out of 3,949,557 slaves, there escaped only 803, being one to about 5,000, or at the rate of V 6 of one per cent. Small and inconsiderable as this number appears, it is not pretended that all missing in the border States, much less any considerable number escaping from their owners in the more southern regions, escaped into the free States; and when we consider that, in the border States, not 500 escaped out of more than 1,000,000 slaves in I860, while near 600 escaped in 1850 out of 910,000, and that at the two periods near 800 are reported to have escaped from the more southern slavehohling States, the fact becomes evident that the escape of this class of persons, while rapidly decreasing in ratio in the border slave States, occurs independent of proximity to a free popu lation, being, in the nature of things, incident to the relation of master and slave. It will scarcely be alleged that these returns are not reliable, being, as they are, made by the per sons directly interested, who would be no more likely to err in the number lost than in those retained. Fortunately, however, other means exist of proving the correctness of the results ascertained, by noting the increase of the free colored population, which, with all its artificial accretions, is proven by the census to be less than 13 per cent, in the last ten years in the free States, whereas the slaves have in creased 23i per cent., presenting a natural augmentation altogether conclusive against much loss by escapes ; the natural increase being equal to that of the most favored nations, irrespective of immigra tion, and greater than that of any country in Europe for the same period, and this in spite of the 20,000 manumissions which are believed to have occurred in the past ten years. An additional evidence of the slave population having been attended from year to year, up to the present time, with fewer vicissi tudes, is further furnished by the fact that the free colored population, which from 1820 to 1830 increased at the rale of 361 per cent., in 1840 exhibited but 20t per cent, increase, gradually declining to 1860, when the increase throughout the United States was but one per cent, per annum. AREA AND DENSITY OF POPULATION. In the report on the Seventh Census, for 1851, a table was published in which the States were arranged into sections or groups, according to geographical situation, productions, climate, the pursuits of their inhabitants, and other prominent characteristics. The progress of these groups combined, is that of the entire republic ; and the opportunity of observing the growth of each of them separately, enables us the more satisfactorily to ascertain the advancement of the whole country. The table is therefore here repeated, being extended so as to embrace the results of the census of 1860. 1 1850 I860 2 S i States. 3 * 1 cr d p S g a "S ,. S "S *o aJ d E & O CU = g New Kngland States. (G) 62 116 2 728 106 43.92 3,135,283 50.47 Middle States, including Marylaid, Delaware, and Ohio, (6) 151 7GO 8 553 713 1 56.36 10 507, 6CI i .; Coast planting States, including Sonth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, (G)-. 286,077 3, 557, 872 12.43 4,364,927 13.25 Central slave States Virginia, Korth Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, and Arkansas, (6) 300,210 B, 167, 276 16.71 6, 471, 887 20.93 Northwestern States Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin Iowa, and Minnesota (6) 3Ct7 957 2 734 M5 8 MO 5 436 176 16.08 Texas 037 301 89 604 15 INTRODUCTION. xvu Without going into the minutiae of decimal computations, an inspection of the foregoing table will show that the great middle States have gained in density 25 percent., and the northwestern group 100. The growth of those States, as of California and Texas, represents the settlement of new lands and the development of agricultural, mining, and pastoral pursuits. I P U L A T ION A T T II E M I L I T A R Y A G E S . One of the orators of the American Revolution expressed a statistical estimate of his time, when he observed, "We are three millions; one-fifth fighting men." Indeed, where a population has reached nearly its permanent condition, as in Europe, and the old States of America, one-fifth of the total popu lation is still found to represent very nearly the number of males between the ages of eighteen and forty-five. But the emigrating ages are allied to the military ages ; and in the newly settled States of the west, the proportion of "fighting men" is accordingly greater, with partial exceptions, than in the Atlantic States. Thus, beginning at the east and proceeding westward, the number of white males from 18 to 45 is, in Maine, 19.5 per cent, of the whole white population; in New York, 20.8 per cent. ; in Illi nois, 22.1 per cent.; in Minnesota, 23.8; and in California, 47.1 per cent. The similar proportion in Virginia is 18.7 per cent; in South Carolina, 18.9 ; in Arkansas, 20.1; and in Texas, 21.9 per cent. Number of White Zla/c.i in the United States between the ages of 18 and 45 years Census of I860. State. White males, 18 to 45 years of age. State. White males, 18 to 45 years of age. 99, 907 CT>, 231 169,075" 91,411 . 18, 273 15, 739 111,005 375, 1)30 205, 295 139, 310 27, 97(i 180,589 83, 456 122,238 10-2,715 258,419 164, 007 41,836 70, 295 232, 781 63,010 132,219 796,881 115,369 459, 534 15, 78] 555, 17-2 35,502 55, 040 159,353 92,145 00,580 196, 587 159, 335 Xe\v York North Carolina Ohio . . .. Florida Oregon .... .. Tennessee Texas Vermont . Total States 5, 535, 054 12,797 70,214 District of Columbia Territories Tot il States and Territories 5, 624, 065 During the year 18G1, about 277,500 male whites reached and passed the age of eighteen, and 128,600 arrived at and passed the age of forty-five, leaving a difference of 148,900 entering upon the military age. This latter number, when diminished by the natural deaths (about one per cent.) of the whole military class, and increased by the accessions from immigration, would express the annual increase of the military population in a time of peace; but during a year of war, the further losses by war should be deducted. In accordance with this statement, the following approximation is presented for the increase during 1861: the total foreign arrivals being 91,919: Entering on 1 8 years of age Passing over 45 years of age "~ > ( Difference ................................................................................ 148,900 Deduct natural deaths of the military class ............................................................. *" > ^"" Annual home increase ...................................................................... *J1 > ?^ Add for immigration in 1861 .......................................................................... "i """ / Total military increase in 1861 ....... - ...................................................... 123, 400 From this last number the losses by war in 186 1, beyond the usual number in a state of peace, should be deducted, to complete the estimate for that year. The same principles will evidently apply for sub sequent years. xviii INTRODUCTION. SEXES. The excess of male population in Iho Unite;! States, compared with that of the other sex, presents a marked difference with respect to other countries. While in the United States and Territories (here is an excess of about 73 ,000 males in more lhan 31,000,000 of people, the females of the Unite;! Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland outnumber the males some 877,000 in a population of hrtle more than 29,000,000. This disparity is the result of many causes. The migration from the mother country, of men in the prime of life, and the large demands of their army, navy, and merchant service, seem to account for some proportion of their excess of females ; while immigration from all parts of Europe, our email military and naval service, and the few losses sustained from the contingencies incident to a state of war, have served to exhibit in the United States a larger male population, in pro portion, than can be shown in any country on the globe. The prcat excess of males in the newly settled Territories, illustrates the influence of immigration in effecting a disparity in (!IL: oexcs. The males of California outnumber the lemalcs near G7,000, or about one-fifth of the population. In Illinois the excess of mules amounts to about 92,000. or one-twelfth of the entire population. In Massachusetts the females outnumber the males some 37, GOO. Michigan shows near 40,000 excess of mules; Texas, 3G,00() ; Wisconsin, 43,000. In Colorado 1 lie males to females, lire r.s twenty to one. In Utah the numbers arc nearly equal; and while in New York there is a small preponderance of females, the males arc more numerous in Pennsylvania. IMMIGBATION. From a survey of the irregular data previous to 1819, by Dr. Scybcrt, Professor Tucker, and other statists, it appears that from 1700 to 1800, about 50,000 Europeans, or "aliens," arrived in this country ; in the next ten years the foreign arrivals were about 70,000; and in the ten years following, 114,000, ending with 1820. To determine the actual settlers, a deduction of 14.5 per cent, from these numbers should probably be made lor transient passengers, as hereafter described. Louisiana was purchased from France in 1803. The portion of this territory south of the thirty- third parallel, according to the historian Ilihlrcth, comprised a population of about 50,000, more than half of whom were slaves. With these should be counted about 10,000 in the settlements north of that parallel, augmented by a recent immigration, with a predominance of whites. The foreign popu lation acquired with the whole Louisiana territory may thus be reckoned at G0,000, about one-half, or 30,000, being whites of French, Spanish, and British extraction, and the other 30,000 being slaves and free colored. This number of whites should evidently be added to the current immigration by sea already mentioned, in order to obtain the foreign accession to the white population of the United States during that period. Instead of relying upon scattered notices from shipping lists, for the number of immigrants, as for merly, the arrival of passengers lias been officially recorded at the custom-house, s ncc 1810, by act of Congress. There arc .some deficiencies, perhaps, in the returns of the first ten or twelve years, but the subsequent reports arc considered reliable. While the classified lists exhibit the whole number of foreign passengers, the great majority of whom arc immigrants, they also furnish valuable information, not otherwise obtainable, respecting the statistical history of immigration. The following numbers, registered under the act of 1819, arc copied from the authentic summary of Bromwcll, to which the numbers lor the last five years have been added from the annual reports of the State Department, thus bringing the continuation down to the year of the present census. INTRODUCTION. XIX Statement of the number of alien passengers arriving in the United States by sea from foreign countries from September 30, 1819, to December 31, 1800. Year. Males. Females. Sex not stated. Total. Year, Hales. Fciaak s. Sex not stated. Total. V*ar ending September 30, 1820-.. Do 1821. 4,871 4 Col 2,393 1 636 1,121 2 840 8,385 9 127 Year ending December 31, 1841 .. 48, C82 33,031 170 8D.C83 Do 1822... Do 1823... 3,810 3, 5C8 1,013 618 2,082 1,908 0,911 6,351 First three quarters of 1843 Year ending September 30 1841 30,003 41 4 U 02, 42-1 3 104, 565 52, 496 DJ 1824 .. 4 70S 1,393 1 813 7912 Do 18 n 5 1)17 2 939 3S3 10 199 Do 1820 .. Do 1857 7,702 11 G03 3,073 S 939 57 1 13 ) 10, 837 18 875 Do 1847.. 13G, 08G 97,917 905 154,416 234,968 Do 1823 .. Do 1829 . 17,201 11 303 10, C63 5, 112 61 6 105 27,382 2 1 520 DJ 1813.. Do 1850 177,232 119,283 512 297, 024 D ) 18JO . . C 439 3,133 13 748" _ 23 322 D.> 1831... Do 1832 .. 14,309 34, 596 7,724 18,583 22,633 53 179 Yuar ending December 31, 1851.- Do 185" 1 217,181 op 4j 102, 210 Oli 37D, -160 Quarter ending December 31, 1832. - Year ending December 31, 1833... 4,691 41,510 2,512 17,091 100 7, 393 58,610 Do 1853.. Do... 18~>4 207, 058 53 177 100, 015 368, 645 Do 3831.. 3!< 790 22 510 4 029 Do 1855 Do 1835 .. 8, 196 17,027 151 45, 374 DJ ISol 115 010 81 530 Do 1836 47 803 7 553 g->4 7G 4J DJ 1837 48 P37 7 653 7D 340 Do 1803 72 821 5J OJ^ 300 DJ 1853 CD 101 Do i860 88 477 C) 077 12 68,003 , Do 1840 .. 52,883 31, 132 51 81 Ofij Total ^ The following aggregates also exhibit the number of arrivals of passengers from foreign countries, during periods of nearly ten years each, and thus indicate the accelerated progress of immigration : Periods. Passengers of foreign birth. American and foreign. In the 10 years enclin"- September 30, 1829 128, 502 151 G3G In Ihe 1CJ years ccdin" December 31, 1339 038, 381 572 71G 1 427 337 1 479 470 2 CO" 3 194 3 255 591 5,002,414 5, 459, 421 Adjusting the returns to the periods of the decennial census, by the aid of the quarterly reports, we find very nearly (he following numbers : Three census periods. Passengers of foreign birth. In the 552,000 Do do 1850 1 , 558, 300 2, 707, 624 To arrive at the true immigration, these numbers should be largely increased for those who have come by way of Canada. On the other hand, they should be diminished for return immigrants, and for (ho merchants, (actors, and visitors who go and conic repeatedly, and arc thus enumerated twice or more, in the returns. For an example of the former class, according to British registry, 17,798 immigrants returned from the United States to Great Britain in the year 18GO. How numerous has been the latter class, who have been counted twice or more, is not definitely known; to make note of these would constitute a desirable improvement in the future official reports of arrivals. XX INTRODUCTION. Tho preceding summaries embrace passengers of foreign birth, together vvitb 397,007 native-born Americans, who were also registered as arriving from foreign ports. In the record of ages following, both classes are united; but since the foreigners are far more numerous, the result will exhibit very nearly the relative number at each age of the foreign passengers. A careful reduction of the whole number whose ages were specified, has just been completed in connexion with the census, as follows : Distribution of Ages on arrival. Ages. If umber of ages stated from 1 820 to 1860. Proportions. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. 218,417 199,704 194,580 404, 338 069, 853 576, 822 352,619 2:i9, 4G8 342, 022 200, 07C 180,606 106,853 349, 755 428, 974 269, 554 163,778 114,105 200, 322 419,093 380,310 301,413 754,093 1,098,827 846, 376 516,397 353, C33 54.!, 344 4.143 3.788 3.691 7.C69 12.706 10.940 6.688 4. 542 6.487 3.806 3.425 3.164 6.C33 8.136 5.112 3.106 2. 165 3.799 7.949 7.213 6.855 14.302 20.842 16.052 9.794 (i. 707 10.280 20 and under 25 30 and under 35 Tolul i 3,197,823 2,074,663 I 5,272,486 60.054 39.346 100. 000 From the foregoing table it will be seen that the distribution is materially different from that of a settled population ; the females are less than the males in the ratio of two to three ; almost precisely one-half of the total passengers are between fifteen and thirty years of age. It will further be noted that the sexes approach nearest to equality in children and the youthful ages, as would naturally be expected in the migration of families ; while, from twenty-five years of age to forty, the male passen gers are double the number of females. The. total distribution of ages has never varied very ma terially from the average, as appears from the following lable: Total Proportions for different periods. \ Ages. 1820 to 1830. 1830 to 1840. 1840 to ISiO. 1850 to 1800. 1820 to I860. Under 5.. 6. 6. 4. 11. 22. 19. 10. 8. 11. 904 763 568 052 07p 574 194 171 704 8.511 7.552 7.817 11.830 19. 705 10.001 10.215 7.875 9.834 8.284 7.434 7.564 13.059 21.518 15. 722 9.914 6.563 9.942 i 7 15 20 15 9 6 10 671 077 328 762 017 944 609 40G 523 7.949 7.213 6.855 14.302 20. 842 16.0^ 9.794 6.707 10.286 10 aiid under 15 15 and under 20 25 and under 30 30 and under 35 Total 100. 000 100. COO 100.000 100 000 100.000 The passengers from foreign ports arrive at all seasons of the year; the greatest number, however, make the passage in the second and third quarters, or in the summer months, and a smaller number in the winter months. The deaths on the voyage during the last five years have been only about one-sixth of one per cent. ; the time of passage being generally some thirty days. With regard to the question, how many INTRODUCTION. XXI of the passengers arc emigrants, the reports of the State Department during the past five years 18{-5 to 1860 have specified the places of residence as follows: Country where the passengers from foreign ports mean to reside; also tJie country where born. Coin try. Mean to reside in Horn in Males. Females. Total. M . ttlcs and females. United States... 551,095 7,082 2,207 544 1(89 271 130 140 329 357, 395 4,044 1,037 133 65 72 47 3G 07 908, 490 11,726 3,244 677 454 343 177 176 396 50,901 120,794 25, 443 407, 429 1,954 4,997 5, 170 19,338 279, 957 82, 185 23,317 British America Great Britain and Ireland Azores .... Spain West Indies Germany Not stated Total of 5 years, 1855 to I860 970, 584 976, 584 Deducting the number, at the head of the last column, who were born in the United States, it will be seen that in these five years 781,696 out of a total of 849,790 alien passengers designed to make their permanent home in the United States. Further statistics of 24,848 second passages, and about 30,000 emigrants to Canada, via New York, indicate that the alien passengers should be diminished 14.5 per cent, to determine the number of actual settlers from 1855 to 1860. From the first of the two following tables, it will be seen that the most numerous class among the passengers is that of laborers; the next in order are farmers, mechanics, and merchants. The "scam- stresses and milliners," and nearly all of the "servants," are females; the other female passengers with few exceptions, have been entered under the category of "not stated," and comprise about five- sevenths of that division! It will be proper to mention, that the ten trades and professions marked with a star in the table, were always enumerated during the whole period. The other occupations were not reported during the four years 1856- 59, except that their aggregate only, was embraced under the single title of "other occupations." But the omission could be nearly supplied by assuming the number in each trade during the four years to be the same fraction of the yearly passengers as it was in the other six years. In 1856- 59 the deaths on the passage were also omitted in the official total of passengers, though retained in all previous years, and in 1860. For the sake of uniformity this temporary omission of deaths is restored in the present collection of tables, which have been verified throughout with the greatest care. The next following table, stating the birthplace, or "country where born," will form a valuable sup plement to the decennial census of Nativities. Excepting the first numeric column, which commenced with small numbers, October 1, 1819, the remaining columns correspond as nearly with the census period as the official yearly reports allow, without interpolation. The total number arriving from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on our shores, is thus stated to be 2,750,874. But a recent statement from British official sources* gives the number immigrating to the United States in the forty-six years, 1815- 60, as 3,048,206. The difference of the two returns will be explained partly by those who immigrated in the interval, 1815- 19, before our registry commenced, being about 55,000 ; and chiefly by the more numerous class who entered the United States by way of Canada, and so were not included in our custom-house returns. In the same period of forty-six years it is also stated, that 1,196,521 persons emigrated from the United Kingdom to the British colonies in North America. A large portion of these are known to * British Almanac. 1862. XXII INTRODUCTION. have eventually settled in the United States. Thus, it appears safe to assume, that since the close of the last war with that country, in 1814, about three and a quarter millions of the natives of Great Britain and Ireland, "a population for a kingdom," have emigrated to this country. Next in magnitude is the migration from Germany, amounting to 1,486.044 by our custom house returns; the next is that from France, 208,063; and from the other countries, as shown in the table. A large share of the German immigrants have embarked from the port of Havre ; others from Bremen, Hamburg, Antwerp ; many have also crossed over and taken passage from British ports. As our own people, following "the star of empire," have migrated to the west in vast numbers, their places have been supplied by Europeans, which has modified the character of the population, yet the great mass of the immigrants are found to cherish true patriotism for the land of their adoption. Occupation of passengers arriving in the Uni cd States from foreign, enuntria during the fort >/-one years, ending with I860. Occupation. 1K to 1830. 1831 to 1840. 1841tolE50. 1851 to If60. 1820U18UO. Occupation. 1820 to 1830. 1831 to 1C43. 1841 to 1850. 1851 to I860. 1S2013I8CO. 19 434 41.E81 40,368 124, 149 LLiicrinccrs 22(i 311 054 K5 2.010 Farmer* 15, 005 88, 240 250, 883 404, 712 701,837 ArtWs 139 513 1,223 G15 , 805 5fi 583 104 411 179, 720 407, 534 275 2C7 632 154 ),3C8 Mariners* 1 4 Dfl5 8,004 G, 398 10, C87 29,431 140 105 23G 1SS 7 *) 341 3C8 1 755 37 533 39 907 179 472 1-1 40 7U3 10, 280 53,109 281,229 527,039 872,317 r.ilntc.-s 232 309 08 047 1 109 1 OG6 03 33<i 3 471 7J3 1 435 24 58 2 a 10 Tailors C83 2 252 334 3 034 Hatters 137 114 1 4 Seamstresses and mil- 413 1 072 2 09C 1,005 5 240 M.muf.icmrcnj MilllTJ 175 1P9 107 16.1 1,833 33 1,005 210 3, 120 C:U 183 87 233 588 339 70 108 M5 2 937 C COO 1 303 717 11 557 83 5S9 28 92 1 7 415 93 1 559 1 40 4 3G 1.357 2,571 24,538 21,058 4:\ 494 Clerks 882 1 143 1 005 712 3 8f2 Other ( eeupations. . 5,400 4,004 2,892 13.844 20.20C Lawyers* 244 41)1 831 1,140 2,676 Not stated 101.442 303,252 %9. 411 1,544.404 2, 1178, 539 805 1 959 2 110 o 009 7 109 170 473 C40 080 1 708 175 2 874 087 5 459 4- l * See page .\:;i. Country where born. Countries, 1820to 1830. 1831 to 1840. 1841 to 1850. 1851tol860. 1830 to I860. Countries. 11820101830. 1831 to 1840. 1841 to 1850. ,1851tol8C3. 1820 to 1800. 15,837 27,100 3,180 170 35, KM 7,011 29, 168 2,607 185 243, 540 32,092 103, 332 3,712 1,201 848, 3G(i 247. 125 303, 005 748, 740 907, 300 38, 331 47, 890 0, 319 7, 935 297, 578 1, 425, 018 CVutral America . . . 107 4,818 3,088 3 9 44 0, 5U9 12,301 8 39 308 ; 449 3,271 j 3,078 13,528 i 10.660 .15 j 41,397 36 ! 43 7 i 15 4 19 5 5 9,13 17,706 40, 487 41,443 127 22 27 19 4 5 2 4 2 279 3,243 280 314 29 79 7 103 17 3 79 4 180, C54 West Indies Cliina Wales Grout Britain and Ire land East Indies Totul 3 1 1 8 4 4 81,827 8,868 3,616 180 8 140 7,583 1,127 189 94 21 - 21 3,257 389 20 17 32 2 1 283,191 45,575 8,125 839 n 4,850 148,204 1,412 1,063 1,201 309 277 7 4,821 2,211 4!) 35 7 5 35 1, 047, 703 77,202 2,209 550 5, 074 12, 14D 422, 477 8,251 539 13,903 105 551 53 4,644 1,590 1C 79 201 2 78 1,338,093 70,358 9,298 1, 055 4, 738 43,887 907,780 10, 789 3,749 20,931 1,164 457 83 25,011 7, 012 31 429 1,790 8,759,874 ; : 10,248 i 2,014 9,803 \ 00,432 1,480,044 * 21,573 5,540 36, 129 1,059 1,374 . 170 37, 733 | 11,202 ! lie 50J 2,030 . 9 119 10 530 117, 142 I 0,201 : Spain 1 Portugal . :>~, AHers 2 ! 15:lrbary .States .... Cape cf Good Hope 4 2 10 13 271 70 1 3G 29 6 52 15 47 180 327 8,873 1 8 3 18U 3 | 7 28 44 1 6 | 104 Holland Canary Inlands Xadelra Islands CapeVerdlalnnds.. Saadwica Inlands . . Norway and Sweden. . Poland Turkey Switzerland Australia 2 3 1 St. Helena 3 I 13 1 lile of France Soutli Sea Islands.. New Zealand 79 ! 4 Malta 5 10 473 59,309 1,224 Not stated . . . 32,832 i 09,799 53, 725 ! 25, 458 Iceland Total aliens.. United States 151, 824 24,049 599,125 40,961 1,713,251 2,598,214 54, 924 270, 47i 5, OG-J, 414 397,007 2 2,480 542 51 41,723 3,579 British America South America 13, G24 656 I7ti, -IT;] 640, CSC 1. 768, 175 2, 874, 687 5, 453, 421 INTRODUCTION. XX111 The great increase of immigration about the year 1847 led to the organization of a permanent commission for the relief and protection of alien immigrants arriving at the port of New York. From the condensed reports of the commissioners, and a letter of explanation obligingly furnished by their superintendent, we learn that the number of passengers arriving for the first time within the five years ending in I860 was distinguished from the second and third or more passages. By a comparison of these statistics with the custom-house returns, the conclusion was reached, as before stated, that the number of foreign passengers should be diminished by about 14.5 per cent, to determine the number of actual settlers arriving by sea. But the avowed destination or residence may be subsequently changed. Many are constantly coming, and going across the Canadian frontier, consequently the num ber of settlers de facto, whether arriving overland or by sea, will best be determined from the census of Nativities hereafter given. In this place let us refer to some further statistics obtained from the reports of the New York Commissioners. In the last^five.or six years, ending with I860, the greatest number of immigrant passenger vessels cameTronl the port of Liverpool. The numbers of vessels were: from Liverpool, 1,149; from Bremen, 488 ; from Havre, 386 ; from Hamburg, 303 ; from London, 29G ; from Antwerp, 150; from Glasgow, 86; and from Rotterdam, 70. A marked increase of steam vessels is also indi cated, especially among those under the flag of Great Britain. In the year 1860 there arrived 373 sailing vessels, bringing 74,435 passengers; and 109 steamers, bringing 34,247 passengers. The principal ports of landing, according to the custom-house returns, in the year 1820, were: New York, receiving 3,834 passengers; Philadelphia, 2,050; Baltimore, 1,262; New Orleans, 911; Boston and Charlestown, 861; Charleston, S. C., 385; Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., 164; Portland and Falmouth, Me., 137; Belfast, Me., 126 ; and Edenton, N. C., 123. Forty years after, or in I860-, the similar returns gave for New York 131,565 passengers; New Orleans, 13,080; Boston, 12,825, Baltimore, 6,932; San Francisco, 5,817; Philadelphia, 3,898; Portland and Falmouth, Me., 2,101; Galveston, Texas, 1,265 ; Charleston, S. C., 508 ; and Oswego, N. Y., 498. According to the records of the emigration commissioners of New York, the number of aliens landed at that port from 1847 to 1860, for whom commutation and hospital money was paid, was 2,671,819. Of this number 129,644 were received and cared for at the Emigrant s Refuge and Hospitals on Ward s island, and 56,877 at the Marine Hospital. The number supplied temporarily with board and lodging was 333,136; and the number provided with employment, 129,148. The total number of persons cared for, relieved, or forwarded, was 893,736, at an expense of $5,153,126, supplied from the receipts of commutation and hospital moneys. In respect to the property brought into the country by immigrants, it is stated that from August 1, 1855, when Castle Garden, at New York, was opened as the emigrant s landing depot, to the close ot 1856, a record was kept of the cash means, far as could be ascertained, brought by the immi grants; but owing to the impossibility of obtaining correct information, the record was not continued. So far as kept, it showed an average amount of about sixty-eight dollars brought by each passenger there landed. Among cabin or first class passengers, the average amount would evidently stand much higher. From foreign sources, it appears, that, of the emigration from Prussia to America and other countries, in the fifteen years ending with 1859, it was ascertained that 183,232 of the immigrants carried out their property to the amount of 45,269,011 thalers, being an average of 242 thalers, or $180 to each in dividual. In many cases, the immigrants had paid their passage to the place of destination, before stating the amount of their pecuniary means. From Bavaria, in the seven years, 1844-1851, there immigrated 45,300 persons with official permission, and 31,592 without it; in all, 76,892 persons. The former class carried with them an a verage of 425 florins, equivalent to $180 each, which agrees with the average before stated for Prussian immigrants. From the district of Osnabruck, in the kingdom of Hanover, during the period from 1832 to 1854, there emigrated to America and Australia 42,78 J persons, carrying with them 3,495,630 thalers This XXIV INTRODUCTION. is 82 thalers, or about $60 of our currency, for each person, which is a low average even after payment of the passage across the ocean. From Wurtemburg, in the year 1856, there emigrated 4,791 persons, carry in" 1 with them an average of 320 florins. From these various details it will be found that the four millions of emigrants enumerated in the United States in 1860, together with the number de ceased, must have brought into the country an amount of property not less than four hundred millions of dollars. It should also be observed, that besides the cash means, the immigrants in themselves represent pnvsically, intellectually, and morally, a much greater capital. On the other hand, large sums have re verted to Europe. How much has been sent through private hands is not known; but in 1848 the British commissioners of immigration commenced making inquiries of the large mercantile houses, and banks, which have furnished the following returns of the amount of money sent through their agency or remitted by settlers in North America, to friends in Great Britain : Year. Amount remitted, j Year. Amount remitted. 1848 ^6460, 000 1855 <S73, 000 1849 540,000 ! 1856 951,000 1850 957,000 j 1857 593,165 1851 990,000 j 1858 472,610 1852 1,404,000 j 1859 575,378 1853 1, 439, 000 1860 576,932 1854 -- 1, 730,000 Total <!!, 562, 085 Total in United States currency $56, 191, 733 In the year 1844, the Prussian Statistical Bureau began to take account of the annual changes of population, by immigration. The chief sources of information were to be the passports issued to sub jects emigrating, and the naturalization papers of new settlers in Prussia. From this time to*the end of the year 1859, so far as brought to the knowledge of the government, 44,825 settlers had come into the kingdom, and 227,236 had emigrated to other countries. Thus the excess of emigration was 182,41 1. But many others arc known to have migrated without passports. The following are the recorded num bers emigrating to America in the fifteen years ending with 1859, and their places of nativity: rru--Ki!i !i*tricts. Emigrants* to America, i Prussian districts. Emigrants to America. 1 4. Licgnitz 3, 371 1 . Trier 26, 002 2. Coblcntz 24,744 3. Mindeu 21, 357 4. Frankfort 8, 365 5. Stettin 10, 132 6. Minister 10, 490 7. Potsdam 7, 793 S. Mcrscburg 7, 957 9. Erfurt 7, 851 10. Dusseldorf 7, 181 11. Coin 6,954 12. Coslin 5, 985 13. Arnsberg 5, 488 26. Gumbinncn. 15. Breslau 3, 898 16. Magdeburg 3, 718 17. Oppcln 3,574 18. Brombcrff.. 3, 102 19. Stralsund 2, 590 20. Marianwerder 2,076 21. Aachon 1, 774 22. Posen 817 23. Dantzic 7S7 24. City of Berlin 667 25. Konigsberg 461 Total 177, 227 From these returns, it appears that the valleys of the Weser and the Moselle have furnished the largest part of the emigration. It is said that in many localities, nearly every family has one or more of its members residing in America. From other German states, the respective numbers emigrating to this country are indicated by the classification of the Nativities in the United States, particularly in 1860. The same tables will be re sorted to for the most authentic information of the immigrants from British America; since the opening of railroad lines is alleged to have withdrawn the migration, to a large extent, beyond the cognizance of the emigration officers. INTRODUCTION XXV Presented below will be found a general table of the emigration from Great Britain in detail, for the last forty-six years. Compared with the previous table from our own custom-house returns, it affords a very instructive and comprehensive view of the increase of modern emigration. Prior to 1835, a majority of British emigrants embarked for Canada and Xcw Brunswick; but since that year, the pre ponderance, as will be perceived, has turned greatly in favor of the United States. In consequence of the tamine in Ireland, an accelerated movement began in 1847, often termed the "Exodus," which in eight years carried away from the United Kingdom not less than 2,444,802 souls. About the same period, other causes were exerting a similar impulse upon other nations of Europe. Such were the revolution in France and Germany in 1848, the territorial acquisition of Texas and California to the United States, and the subsequent discovery of gold in California, Australia soon after added its supplies of the precious metals. After the year 1854, the emigration declined as rapidly as it had grown, the causes of which arc ascribed in Britain to the increased demand for men in the army and navy, arising, first, from the Russian war, and afterwards from the mutiny in India. At the same, time the construction of new railroads and rapid increase of business in Germany, as well as in Great Britain, created a re munerative demand for labor at home. Since the year 1859, however, the immigration had again in creased. In reference to the influence of the present civil war, the successive arrivals in the United States have been 121,282 foreign passengers in 1859, and 153,640 in 1860, followed by 91,919 in 1861, and 91,987 in 1862. Emigration from Great Britain and Ireland. [From the official report of the British Emigration Commissioners, 1861, page 45-1 Year. To the United States. To North American colonies. To Australian colo nies and New Zea land. To all other places. 3 ^ EH Your. To the United States. To North Ai.icrican colonies. To Australian colo- nics and New Zea land. To all other places. 1 f- 1 09 680 19" 2 081 1842 63, 852 54,123 8,534 1,835 123, 344 1816 9 3 370 118 12 510 1843 28, 335 23,518 3,473 1,881 57! =12 10 80 9 797 557 20 C34 1844 43,660 22,924 2,229 1,873 70,086 1818 1 4D 15 136 222 27 787 1845 58,538 31,803 830 2,330 93,501 1819 10 674 23 534 579 34 787 1846 82, 239 43, 439 2,347 1, 826 129, 851 1 063 25 "79 1847 142, 154 109, 680 4,949 1,487 258, 270 4 958 384 18 297 1848 188, 233 31, 065 23,904 4,887 2-!3,C89 Igoo * 4 137 16 013 279 20 429 1849 219, 450 41,367 32,191 6,490 209, 4C8 163 * 5 03 163 16 550 1850 223, 078 32, 96! 16, 037 8,773 280, 849 184 5 152 8 774 99 14 025 1851 2G7, 357 42, 605 21,532 4,472 335, 966 1825 5 551 8 741 485 114 14, 891 1852 244, 261 32, 873 87, 881 3,749 363, 704 7 063 1 818 903 116 20 900 1853 230, 885 34, 522 61,401 3,129 329,937 14 56 1 G48 715 114 28 003 1854 193, 065 43, 761 83, 237 3,366 323,429 183 1 817 13 084 1 056 135 26 092 1855 103,414 17, S66 52,309 y, 118 170, 807 189 15 678 13 307 2 016 197 31 198 1856 111,837 16, 378 44,584 3,755 176, 554 1 4 204 56 907 1857 126, 905 21,001 61, 248 3,721 212, 075 1831 5^ 067 1 561 114 83 160 1858 59,716 9, 70-1 39,295 5,257 113, 972 183 3 87 66 339 3 7*53 106 1C3 140 1859 70, 303 6,689 31,013 12, 427 120, 432 1833 29,10!) 28,808 4,003 517 62, 527 1860 87,500 9,786 24,302 6,681 123, 469 1834 1833 33, 074 26, 720 40, 060 15, 573 2,800 1,860 283 325 76,222 44, 478 Total 4G years. . 3, 048, 206 1, 196, 521 708,225 93,115 5. 04G, 007 1836 37 774 34 22G 3 124 2D3 75 417 50 35D 70, 438 2,731 123, 5i3 1838 14 33 4 577 14 01 293 33 22 1821tol830 99,801 139, 2C9 6,417 1,805 247, 292 303, 247 322, 485 C7,S82 4,535 7C3, ICO 1840 30 iv)-j 15 850 1 953 90 743 1641 to 1850 1, 094, 556 429, 041 127, 124 34, 108 1, C84, C92 1841 45 017 38 164 32 625 2 780 118 592 1851 to 1860 1, 495, 213 . 235, 285 506, 803 40, 675 2, 287, 2C5 The form of our government, so attractive on account of the promise held out to all of participation in its direction, and which guarantees perfect freedom of opinion on matters political and religious, in times past proved a powerful incentive, and doubtless continues, to some extent, to influence migration to our shores. Formerly, when the policy of some populous European states was controlled by feel ings of religious bigotry and political restriction, the incentives to migrate were sufficient to bring to 4 XXVI INTRODUCTION. this country a class of persons distinguished for high moral excellence and enlightened political opinions, and the prosperity of our country may, in a great measure, be traced to the character of the early settlers, who were, providentially, impelled to seek here a refuge from the persecutions of religious bigotry and political exclusion at home. Whether now, when the spirit of toleration has become so liberal in most of the countries of Europe, we gain much, except numerically, by the increase from the latter cause, is perhaps problematical. As a general rule, they who select our country because of the certainty which it holds out for the reward of patient, persevering industry, are those who prove the most valuable acquisitions to our numbers, while such as can find no country in Europe sufficiently liberal for their opinions are apt to experience the moral restraints of our people to be so irreconcilable with their views, as to render them either uncomfortable in their obedience, or actively restless to remove the barriers to greater license. The great increase of the population of our country is due to the fact that here, more than anywhere else, every man may find occupation according to his talents, and enjoy resources according to his industry. Employment is open and inviting in commerce, manufactures, and the arts, and as these flourish, agriculture is promoted and made remunerative and profitable. The certainty which has hitherto attended the efforts of the industrious immigrant to our shores has had the effect to attract the people of all nations to a country known to be fertile, with land beyond the capacity of the people to till, and consequently cheap, and institutions hitherto proof against those sudden revolutions so destructive to the morals, industry, and economy of a nation. Next, perhaps, in effect, is the consciousness that it has ever been the aim of our government that the resources of the country should tend to the advantage of the people, in whose numbers and prosperity consists the wealth, dignity, and power of the gov ernment. The influence of the homestead bill (which went into effect on the 1st January last) on the progress of population, wealth, and education, if unrepealcd, will probably be very great. The gift, substantially, by the government, of 160 acres on condition of settlement and cultivation, will induce a large emigra tion to the new States and Territories. With the return of peace the emigration from the old States to the new will be thus increased for a time, and the demand for agricultural implements and other manufactured articles, by the settlers of new farms, and the sale of their products in exchange, will give a new impulse to industry in the old communities. As the privilege extends to all who declare their intention lo become citizens, the tendency of the bill is greatly to increase emigration from Eu rope. With an enlarged population, the general wealth will increase far beyond the augmentation of numbers, as has been the case heretofore, but, perhaps, not in the same ratio indicated by this census. Most of the emigrants, as we have shown, bring more or less capital, and their labor soon adds largely to the wealth of the country. The conversion, however, of thousands of quarter sections of public land, having at present but little value, into productive farms, and all the resulting consequences, will add largely to our wealth by the next census. In addition to the wealth and population of the new States, the effect will probably be still greater in the Territories, and bring them at a much earlier pe riod than otherwise into the Union as States. With this addition to our wealth and population, schools will be multiplied, churches built, roads constructed, cities and villages spring into existence, and our railways to and through the west be greatly extended. In connexion with the homestead bill, and as its great auxiliary, the construction of the railroad to the Pacific, provided for by Congress, with numerous branches, will largely increase the wealth, commerce, power, and population of the country, whilst its favorable influence, in facilitating and economizing the military defence of our frontier States and Territories, can scarcely be overrated. INTRODUCTION. XXVll DWELLINGS. It has been truly observed that the general prosperity and social relations of a people are very dif ferently affected by narrow and crowded homes, or by spacious and convenient residences. In the United States the dwellings have increased from about three and one-third millions in 1850 to nearly five mil lions in 1.8GO, the increase being 47.81 per cent, in ten years. The per-centagc considerably exceeds that of the increase of population, and points to a marked improvement in house accommodations- Especially will it be observed, that while the average occupants to a dwelling or tenement in 1850 was about six persons (5.95,) the completion of new buildings had, in I860, brought down the average to 5.53 occupants. The highest average, 6.43, occurs in the manufacturing State of Rhode Island, and the lowest average, 3.04, is characteristic of the gold-bearing State of California, with a deficiency of female population. Comparative statement of the number of Dwellings in the United States. Stato. Dwellings, 1850. Dwellings, 1860. 11. |l e.=3 c. z* t* g % -J Hg If 1 * 00 CO > *- -. > rH <; < Stato. Dwellings, 1850. Dwellings, 1860. a tB .3 f 1 I I <j Jss AverHgo occupants to one dwelling, 1860. 73, 070 28, 252 23, 743 64,013 15,200 9,022 91,200 146, 544 170, 178 32, 9G2 96, 682 5G, 717 100, 328 83,622 19, 283 14, 132 109, 069 304,732 256, 946 131,663 CO, 278 164, 1C1 63, 992 115, 933 106, 137 205, 319 150. 952 40,926 61,460 181, 069 65,968 116,353 615, 888 129,585 5.87 5.76 3.90 5.79 5.83 5.34 5. 75 5.81 5.81 5.82 5.47 5.72 3.04 5.50 5.73 5. 55 5. 46 5. C3 5. 25 5.13 3.22 5.67 5.88 5.41 5.66 5.99 4.90 4. 25 5.77 5.89 4.94 5.78 6.30 5.09 Ohio 336, 098 2 374 425, 672 13, 277 515,319 27, 056 58,220 147, 947 77, 428 62,977 207, 305 154, 03fi 5.89 5.00 5.08 6.59 5.39 5.90 5. 52 5.57 5.72 5.43 5.50 4.29 5.61 6.43 5.18 5.64 5.45 5.00 5.32 5.04 386, 216 22, 379 52, 642 129,419 27, 988 56,421 165,815 56, 316 Florida Vir iaia Wisconsin Total States 130, 769 49, 101 95, 802 81, 708 152, 835 71, 616 1,002 51,681 96,849 57,339 81,064 473, 936 104, 996 5.90 5. 5G 6.09 6.03 6.53 5.55 6.06 5.74 6,14 5.55 6.03 6.53 5.53 3, 338, 645 4, 912, 437 5.95 5.54 Maine 1,361 12,338 7,811 1.89 5.83 3,69 7,917 6.06 Nebraska N -vad-i \w Mexico 13,453 2,322 21,945 10,763 3,037 4.58 4.89 3.78 3.75 3.67 Utah 23,692 I 57,255 5.06 4.16 Total States and Territories .... 3,363,337 4,969,692 5.95 5.53 For the purpose of comparison, the following table, by Wappaeus, is here subjoined, with the re sults found for city and for country life in Europe : Occupants to one dwelling in Europe. Country. Census. Aggregate. Cities. Country. France -. 1851 4.84 9.12 4.40 Belgium ... 1846 5.42 6.41 5.16 England 1851 5.47 6.07 5.11 Netherlands 1849 6.37 6.92 G.JO Austria 1857 6.37 Bavaria 1852 6.73 8.52 6.17 Hanover 1855 6.84 8.51 6.63 Scotland 1851 7.80 14.11 6.05 Prussia . 1840 8.37 11.78 7.52 Saxony . 1855 8.86 13.06 7.53 xx vm INTRODUCTION. Houses and population in Great Britain. United Kingdom. Census. Houses. Population. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Building. 1801, Aprils... 1851, March 31. 3,745,463 3,278,039 4G7, 424 182, 325 153,49-4 28, 831 27,580 26, 571 1,009 20,061,725 17,927,609 2,134,116 Scotland 18G1, AprilS... 1851, March 31 . 393, 309 370, 308 23, 001 17, 1(38 12, 146 5,022 2,09(3 , 3,061,329 2, 420 2, 838, 742 276 172,587 1861, April 8 . . . 1851, March 31 . 993, 233 1,046,233 53, 000 39, 984 65,263 25,279 3,047 1,868 1,178 5, 76-1, 543 6, 552, 385 787,842 NATIVITIES OF THE POPULATION. From the statistics of foreign passengers, we now proceed to that portion of the census termed "the nativities." The resulting amount of foreign immigration at the end often years is here deter mined, with their several nationalities, and chosen States of residence. From the same clas of returns will also be shown the extent and course of internal migration of the native population, proceeding from one State to another. The second enumeration of this kind, in 1860, admits of instructive comparison with the similar returns of 1850. Referring to the general tables for more detailed statistics, the following aggregates will first claim attention: Census of 1860. Corn in the United States 23, 301 , 403 Bom in foreign countries 4, 136, 175 Birth place not stated 51 , 883 Total free population 27, 469, 401 Ct- iiBusof 1850. 17,737,578 2,210,839 39, 154 1 1, 987, 57 1 Thus the free population has increased to nearly twenty-seven and a half millions, of which seven arid a half millions has been the gain of the past ten years, a period of unexampled prosperity. It is due to the peaceful course of immigration and the natural increase by births, and not to acquisition of territory during the period. In the same ten years, the foreign population has nearly doubled, and now amounts to more than four millions of people, besides a few thousand included among those of unknown birth-place. The different races and nations in the United States are represented as follows: Nativities of foreign residents. Natives of Census of I860. Census of 1850 Proportions in 1860. Proportions in 1850. Ireland 1,611,304 1,301,136 431,692 249, 970 109,870 108,518 53, 327 45, 763 43,995 35,565 28,281 27, 466 18, 6 i <>,;>] 60,145 961,719 573, 225 278, 675 147,700 54, 069 70, 550 13,358 29,868 12,678 758 9,848 13,317 3,559 3,645 37,870 38.94 31.45 10.44 6.05 2.66 2.63 1.29 1.11 1.07 0.86 0.68 0.66 0.45 0.26 1.46 43. 51 25.94 12.61 6.68 2.44 3.19 0.60 1.34 o. r-7 0.03 0.45 0.60 0.16 0.17 1.71 Germany Eug .aad British America Franco Scotland Switzerland Wales Konvay . . China Holland Mexico Sweden Italy Other countries Total foreign born 4, 136, 175 2,210,839 Kill. (HI 100.00 INTRODUCTION. XXIX During the past ten years, the increase of population coming from Great Britain and Ireland has been 858,267. From the German States, the decennial accession has been 716,416; yet, according to the last columns, the British element compared with the whole foreign population has diminished, while the German element has increased, relatively speaking. The migration has also received a new impulse from the north of Europe, Norway and Sweden, which were a part of ancient Scandinavia; also from Belgium and Switzerland. From France, it should be remarked that a large number are natives of the provinces of Alsace and Loraine, who are really Germans by descent, and speak the German language, although they have been enumerated indiscriminately with the other natives of France. Of Russians and Poles speaking the Sclavonian language, the migration has been inconsiderable in amount. Another feature worthy of notice is the large number of Asiatics that have arrived in California, subjects of "the Celestial Empire," attracted to the land of gold. Recurring to the preceding article on immigration, the total arrivals of foreign passengers by sea during the period from 1850 to 1860 are given by the custom-house returns at 2,707,624, while the increase of foreign population by the census has been only 1,925,336. The difference of these results is to be ascribed chiefly to the deaths among former settlers, to re-emigrations, and transient passengers. Even after this margin, there remains a colossal increase of permanent population from foreign sources. Location of foreign residents in 1860. States and Territories. .Total foreign Increase since From in 1860. 1850. England. Ireland. Scotland. British America. German States. ]2 35-3 4 714 1,174 5, 664 696 239 2,601 3 741 2 113 375 1,312 131 154 1,143 146 528 124 170 12, 227 33, 147 3,670 5,437 21,646 80 896 43 223 8,875 55, 445 2,546 3,145 8,525 9 165 3 954 1 581 5, 832 200 39 1,263 3 309 552 320 827 / 189 77 478 11 671 5 764 1,122 6,586 431 178 2,472 324 643 214 050 41,745- 87, 573 10,540 20, 132 130,804 118 184 63 758 9 304 24, 495 2,093 3,166 66, 705 106 081 84 849 11,522 28, 072 2,895 8,313 38,555 Vi 891 12 691 1,400 3,888 377 986 4,318 59 799 30 610 4 503 22, 249 1,111 618 27,227 81 0"9 14 616 3 9S9 28, 207 1,051 830 24,614 37 453 5 997 2 677 15, 290 759 17,540 384 24 248 4,235 24, 872 1,583 333 43,884 260 114 99 205 23, 848 185, 434 6,855 27, 069 9,961 149 092 94 240 25, 743 30, 049 5,705 36,482 38,787 58 723 56 680 3 462 12, 831 1,079 8,023 18, 400 8 558 3 600 844 3,893 385 184 2,008 160 541 88 067 10 009 43, 464 2,021 2,814 88,487 20 938 7 367 2,291 12, 737 741 4,468 412 122 790 64 426 15 852 62, 006 3, 556 1,144 33,772 998 640 346 839 106 Oil 498, 072 27, 641 55,273 256,252 3 299 775 729 889 637 48 765 Ohio 328 254 109 742 32 700 76 826 6,535 7,082 168,210 5 1 3 963 690 1 266 217 663 1,078 430 505 1-K f/U 46 546 201 939 10, 137 3,484 138,244 37 394 14 283 6 356 25, 285 1,517 2,830 815 9 986 1 324 757 4,906 502 86 2,947 21 26 15 486 2 001 12,498 577 387 3,869 43 422 26 648 1 695 3,480 524 458 20, 553 32 743 * OR8 1 632 13 480 1,078 15,776 219 35 058 1 664 4 104 16, 501 1,386 389 10,512 276 927 170 23 30 543 49, 961 6,902 18, 140 123,879 12 484 7 517 1 030 7,258 258 59 3, 25-1 31 423 9 800 5,070 1,993 3,918 4,093 N. ^ Tofalin United SfcteX.. . . 4, 136, 175 1,925,336 431,692 1,611,304 108,518 249,970 1,301,136 Decrease in Vermont. XXX INTRODUCTION. A general view of some of the indications of this and of the more extended table elsewhere, is given in the following simple statements: I. The largest number of foreigners reside in the following States in their order, to wit: New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Massachusetts. It will be observed that the total population also follows the same order, as regards the first four States, indicating a similarity of composition of native and foreign. II. Foreigners reside in the least numbers in North Carolina, Florida, Arkansas, Oregon, Missis sippi, Delaware. III. The greatest foreign increase, from 1850 to 1860, has been in New York, Illinois, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, California, Ohio. IV. The least foreign increase, from 1850 to I860, has been in Vermont, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arkansas. V. The greatest number of English reside in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan. VI. The least number of English reside in Florida, Arkansas, Oregon, North Carolina, South Car olina, Mississippi. VII. The greatest number of Irish reside in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Illinois, Ohio, New Jersey.- VIII. The smallest number of Irish reside in Florida, North Carolina, Oregon, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas. IX. The greatest number of Germans reside in New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri. X. The least number of Germans reside in Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Florida, North Car olina, Rhode Island. XI. It will further be found that 3,582,999 that is, 86. GO per cent, of the whole number of foreign- born were inhabitants of the free States, and 553,176, or only 13.40 per cent, of the slave-holding States. In 1850 the corresponding per-centages were 88.94 and 11.06, respectively, or as 8 to 1. In other words, for each white immigrant located in the slave-holding States, eight have settled in the free States. It may be noted the number of free colored and slaves in this country are almost precisely as 1 to 8, or in opposite ratio to that of the foreign white population, the total number being nearly equal, though the European class would be far more numerous were their descendants also included. XII. The decennial increase of the foreign population from 1850 to 1860 has been 87.1 per cent, being nearly a doubling of numbers; in some States more, and in others less. In round numbers, the State of New York has a million of foreign residents, which is a fourth part of all in the United States, and also a fourth ot the total population of the State; but, on an average of all the States, the number of foreigners is about one-eighth part of the whole population. These conclusions follow immediately from the return of foreigners in the several States, without distinguishing between large and small States. But instead of the absolute numbers, we may also compare the relative numbers or per-centages of population. The following table accordingly shows, in the second column the proportion of native-born, and in the third column the proportion of foreign- born; the sum of the two proportions representing an average population of 100 persons in each State. The corresponding proportions of English, Irish, and Germans, are given in the remaining columns. From this summary it appears that the States having the largest pcr-centage of foreign-born are California, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. The States having the smallest per centage of foreigners are, similarly, North Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, in order, all of which are slave-holding States. In like manner the smallest per-centage of English and Irish reside in the slave-holding States, without exception, and the largest in the free States, while the corresponding per centages of Germans refer mostly to the States before designated for the absolute number oi emigrants. INTRODUCTION. XXXI Percentages of the Native, the English, and the Irish population in each Slate and Territory in 1860. States arid Territories. Total native. Total foreign. English. Irish. Gorman. 98 72 1 28 19 1)9 14 86 OOQ 52. 02 47 98 4 00 10 ft r 7 in 82 46 17 54 1 93 91. 82 8 18 1 41 r > 41 1 1*? Florida, 97. 64 2 36 23 60 00,* 93. 90 1 10 11 69 091 81 03 18.97 2 44 5 12 91 25 8.75 69 1 81 Id 04 84. 29 15 71 1 71 4 16 r, 71 88 16 11 84 1 31 3 63 A no 94 83 5 17 39 1 93 2QC 88 56 11 44 56 3 98 34A 94 04 5 96 43 2 44 OOfi 83 72 11 28 62 Q fl > Con 78 87 21 13 1 gj 1 r 07 O A1 80 09 19 91 3 44 4 01 ^ IS GG 2 33 73 1 99 7 37 10 -"iQ 93 92 1 08 11 49 5 80 41 13 ">9 85 3 68 7 r 9 i 58 G 42 70 3 91 Oil 81 73 18 97 2 36 9 23 5 no 74 27 25 73 2 73 1 84 6 61 99 07 33 07 09 08 Ohio 85 97 14 03 1 40 3 8 7 19 90 24 9 76 1 32 2 41 2 06 85 19 14 81 1 60 6 95- 4 74 78 58 21 42 3 64 14 48 47 98 58 1 42 11 70 38 98 09 1 91 18 1 12 35 9 81 7 19 28 58 3 40 89 Gl 10 i9 52 4 28 07 97 81 2 19 26 1 03 66 G4 31 35 GQ 3 94 6 44 15 97 83 57 16 6 i 1 37 9 66 4 33 8 ! 89 16 11 4 45 2 31 1 86 Total in United States 86. 85 13.15 1.37 5.12 4.14 Principal Cities and Towns; native and foreign population. Eighth Census, 1860. g , I 1 "o c e, g & a -S? ta R Cities and towns. Counties. States. *o .3 E o C3 a 9 jA a g U * Ph 11 3 I H ;B C 1 3 "3 a 2 a; (S O B H I Albany Albany Now York 1,499 14, 760 527 390 3,877 170 376 21,619 62,367 34.66 Alloghany City Alleghany Pennsylvania 856 2,964 405 45 3,653 412 623 8,958 28,702 31.21 Baltimore Baltimore Maryland 2,154 15, 536 524 147 32, 613 397 1.126 52, 497 212, 418 24.71 Boston . Suffolk Massachusetts ..... 4,073 45, 991 1,321 6,813 3,202 382 2,009 63, 791 177, 812 35.88 Brooklyn Kings New York 15, 162 56,710 2,785 1, 673 23,993 1,346 2,920 104, 589 266, 661 39. 22 Buffalo Eric ....do 2, 965 9, 279 799 2,464 18,233 2,615 1,329 37,684 81,129 46.44 Cambridge Middlesex Massachusetts 602 4,558 163 551 265 83 84 6,309 26,060 24.20 Charleston Charleston South Carolina 368 3, 263 209 33 1,944 133 361 6,311 40, 578 15.55 Chicago Cook... Illinois 4,354 19, 889 1,641 1,867 22,230 883 3,700 54,624 109,260 49.99 Cincinnati Hamilton Ohio 3,730 19.F37;; 921 881 43, 931 1,884 2,892 73,614 161, 044 45.71 Cleveland Cuyahoga Ohio 2,822 5,479 452 747 9,078 197 662 19, 437 43,417 44.76 Dayton Montgomery Ohio 250 1.289 59 54 3,593 204 142 5,591 20,081 27.84 Detroit Wayne Michigan 2,353 5,994 1,168 3,088 7,220 623 903 21, 349 45, 619 46,79 Hartford Hartford Connecticut 702 6, 4: iei 179 1,130 46 125 8,775 29,154 30.09 Jersey City Hudson New Jersey 1,517 7,380 508 153 1,605 87 193 11,443 29,226 39.11 Lowell Middlesex Massachusetts I,]** " its 348 1,082 34 9 46 12,107 36.827 32.87 XXX11 INTRODUCTION. Principal cities and towns; native and foreign population Continued. Cities and towns. Counties. States. England. Ireland. Scotland. British America. German States. France. Other countries. i Total foreign. Total population. Per-ccntage of foreign. Louisville Jefferson Kentucky New Hampshire Tennessee Wisconsin 907 395 522 1,865 6(3 34 691 3,045 27,082 2,833 19,278 1,346 188 1,387 210 357 2,342 735 29C 2,412 348 5,513 1,047 1,217 1,449 893 580 .771 6,653 3,976 4,159 3,100 3,307 200 7,391 24,398 203,740 11,107 95,548 9,297 2,627 9,534 415 2,244 6,786 G, 191 3,421 9,363 3, 145 29,926 4,050 9,540 2,952 6,282 2,690 4, 7:17 337 153 113 375 - 32 199 .736 9,208 509 3,299 262 84 455 10 199 374 218 63 659 112 1,101 70 421 173 234 85 137 146 800 140 510 141 ICC 502 3,899 2-JS 940 116 863 574 4 74 1, 619 480 340 694 ra 1,332 401 1,041 147 54 17 400 13, 374 103 1,412 15,981 1,270 208 1,842 19, 75-3 119,984 10, 595 43, 043 6,049 So 343 2,271 1, 623 815 13 120 145 538 40 88 10,504 8,074 702 2,625 228 14 53 46 144 716 38 472 1,472 818 41 268 B :;; 11,730 591 4, 097 765 96 224 72 315 22,948 5,480 0,938 22,848 7,06i 578 10,645 64, 621 383,717 26, 625 169, 430 18,003 3,908 12, 570 3,034 4,950 18, 897 9, 121 4, 306 28,454 4,652 96,086 10,022 13, 461 8,327 10, 765 4, 057 6,195 68,033 20,109 22,623 45, 246 29,258 8,843 39,267 168, 675 805,651 71,914 585, 529 49, 217 26,341 50,006 23,161 37, 910 48,204 25, 137 22, 252 56,803 22,292 160, 773 28, 119 39,232 22,529 01,122 21,508 24,960 33.73 27.25 30. 06 50.49 24. 13 6. 5:i 7.10 38. 31 47.62 37.02 28. 03 36.70 14. 83 J4. 80 13.09 13.07 39.20 36.28 19.44 50. 09 20.80 59.70 35.74 34.31 32. 52 17.61 18,80 24.81 Memphis - Shelby Mihraukie Mobile Montgomery New Haven Mobile Montgomery New Haven do Connecticut Now York New Jersey Philadelphia Philadelphia 1 elinsylvimia do Portland Providence Cumberland Providence Berks Hcnrico Maine Khode Island Pennsylvania Virginia Itichuiond 0, 451 1,238 43 6,346 771 50, 510 3,885 979 2, 155 2,729 ft 3 282 404 68 40 2,203 72 3,072 237 60 275 152 22 29 921 185 115 6,777 151 4,632 356 197 1,170 421 00 3:1 Roxbury Norfolk Essex Massachusetts ....do San Francisco San Francisco California St. Louis Syracuse Troy St. Louis Ouondaga Missouri New York do do Washington Wilmington Worcester Washington New CiiHtle Worcester Dist. of Columbia. . Delaware Massachusetts In respect to the fusion of races, it appears from ethnological observations in England and Wales during the last ten years, according to Mr. Mackintosh, that the mass of the inhabitants in many dis tricts have continued in the spots where they originally settled, and that their marriages with the people of other parts of the country have not been sufficiently extensive to obliterate the traces of their origin As distinct dialects still linger in different districts, so the peculiarities of countenance, complexion, stature, and mental disposition are still discerned by the careful observer. The types arc still traceable in certain spaces of the indigenous Gael, the speculative Cymbrian, the practical Jute from the penin sula of Jutland, the Saxon, the Norse, and the Dane, as well as the Jew. Similar statements will, evidently, apply to this country, where the vast collection from all the races and kindreds of earth opens a most extensive field of research. Undoubtedly, future observers will find in particular valleys and districts many individual traits of the original settlers distinctly preserved, but for the most part, the next and following generations are Americanized in a new nationality, and become a part and portion of their adopted country. The great mass of immigrants arc well known to have changed their condition for the better, by immigration, and improved their prospects for the future; indeed, to many the advantages offered in the New World have proved of incalculable value. The swelling tide of immigration only concurs with other evidences of this. With such agreeable associations will be contemplated the largeness of the numbers who have here found wider and more inviting fields of enterprise. The following summary exhibits for different foreign countries the ratio of emigrants now living in the United States, to the total of those persons who have remained in their native land: Ireland 1 emigrant ii t America to 5 remaining. Holland 1 British America 1 ti jg n Sweden 1 Wales 1 23 Denmark 1 Scotland 1 " 27 " Papal States 1 ( icnnany 1 33 France 1 Norway 1 " 34 " Belgium 1 England 1 42 <?rdmia 1 1 emijrrant in America to 108 remaining. 187 248 298 325 478 3,560 INTRODUCTION. XXX11I With regard to the distribution of the sexes, it may be observed, that among the native white popu lation, the ratio of the number of males to that of the females is very nearly as 104 to 100, though the proportion varies in different States. But among the foreign-born, in 1850, the males exceeded the females in the ratio of 124 to 100. In 1860, the census enumerated 2,225,379 male and 1,906,307 female whites of foreign birth, which numbers are very nearly in the ratio of 1 1 7 to 100; thus indicating an approach from year to year towards the proportion which prevails among the native population. INTERNAL MIGRATION. The census of nativities will be resorted to for determining the movements of the native population from one ^tate to another. From the general tables, the following summaries have been derived in order to illustrate some of the leading features of the returns of 1860. Migrations of the native free population. States and Territories. Bom and residing in their native State. Born in the State, but removed to other States. Received from other States. Excess received from other States. Excess given to other States. Excess received in ten years. 1 . 11 *| to *- 1 X W Alabama ... . 320, 026 124, 043 77, 707 321!, 772 84, 889 35, 002 475, 496 70f>, 925 774,721 191,148 10, 997 721,570 214,294 560,030 481,061 805, 546 294, 828 34, 3C5 195,806 475, 246 256, 982 469, 015 2, 602, 460 634,220 1,529,560 16,504 2, 279, 904 109, 9(35 276, 868 660, .-.80 153, 043 239, 087 1,001,710 247, 177 34, 005 107,828 137,740 24, 333 3,890 152, 538 32, 493 6,770 190,223 134,730 215,541 37, 5 .55 2,059 331,904 26, 974 116.036 137,258 235, 039 35, 195 3,310 69,041 89, 043 125,539 143,019 807, 032 272, 606 593, 043 1,346 582,512 45,299 193,389 344,765 7,356 174, 765 399, 700 31,185 8,479 2,750 196,089 195,835 154, 307 55, 073 10, 179 38, 549 107,0114 076,250 455,719 376, 081 82,562 148,232 73,722 30,636 40, 694 163,637 303, 582 78, 863 145,239 428,222 48, 032 79,385 275, 104 23,845 476,936 30, 474 193,022 27, 161 14,366 151,408 224, 345 43, 169 68, 341 250, 410 25, 079 76,201 58, 349 171,502 150,417 40,753 85,279 87, 505 17, 554 4,034 11,750 75, 078 194,090 97, 465 16,314 31,779 82, 019 541,514 240, 178 338, 546 80, 503 58, 097 224,004 80,503 Kentucky 183, 672 05, 140 46,748 1,080 Jlainc 85, 400 96,564 71,402 52,219 7,087 6,650 Maryland 268,387 75, 553 76, 193 339, 179 79, 853 42, 443 133,781 77, 507 03, 634 591,868 248,761 116,077 10,265 24,735 332, 750 12,814 Ohio 358, 748 29, 128 Pennsylvania . 389, 490 18,138 179, 023 193,357 3,504 137, 382 5,197 122, 322 Texas 216,989 131,577 131,596 331,359 34,121 219, 225 16,600 73, 451 3,469 88, 103 5,880 r . . - Total 17, 526, 960 5,774,443 5,774,443 2.974,246 2,974,246 1,265,259 1,273,880 In the foregoing table those of unknown birth-place have been omitted, but their number is com paratively small. The second and third columns will show, that from many of the older States, one-third s XXXIV INTRODUCTION. or one-fourth of all the native-born have removed to other parts of Ihc country. In the aggregate of all, about three-fourths have remained in their native State, and one-fourth have emigrated. From the tilth and sixth columns, it will be perceived that the sum of the balances beyond the number received, or the overplus given out by some States and received by others, has been very nearly three millions; of which, about one and a quarter millions have changed places in the last ten years. The greatest numbers of emigrants have left Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee, seeking their "allotted spaces" chiefly in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Texas. The last two columns of the table point to the development of new tendencies: I. Seven States which were migrative, by the census of 18oO, have since changed to be receiving States; these are Connecticut, Delaware. Geo.-gia, New Jersey, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and Virginia. In Georgia, for example, the excess received in ten years amounts to seventy -five thousand; in New Jersey, to twenty -five thousand; in the others, still less. II. Four States which were previous to 1850, receiving, have since become migrative. These States are Alabama, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi. COURSE OF INTERNAL MIGRATION. Natives of Have migrated chiefly to Alabama Mississippi, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana. Arkansas Texas, Missouri, California, Louisiana. California Oregon, New York, Ohio, Massachusetts. Connecticut New York, Ohio, Massachusetts, Illinois. Delaware Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana. Florida Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Louisiana. Georgia Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas. Illinois Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Wisconsin. Indiana Illinois, Iowa, Missouri,- Ohio. Iowa Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, California. Kansas Missouri, Colorado Territory, Illinois, Iowa. Kentucky Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio. Louisiana Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, California. Maine Massachusetts, New Hampshire, California, Wisconsin. Maryland Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, District of Columbia. Massachusetts New York, New Hampshire, Illinois, Ohio. Michigan Illinois, lown, Indiana, Ohio. Minnesota Wisconsin, Dakota Territory, Iowa, Illinois. Mississippi Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama. Missouri California, Texas, Illinois, Kansas. New Hampshire Massachusetts, Vermont, New York, Maine. New Jersey New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois. New York Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio. North Carolina Tennessee, Georgia, Indiana, Alabama. Ohio Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri. Oregon California, Washington Territory, Missouri, Illinois. Pennsylvania Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa. Rhode Island Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Illinois. South Carolina Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee. Tennessee M issouri, Arkansas, Texas, Illinois. Texas Arkansas, Louisiana, California, Missouri. Vermont New York, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Illinois. Virginia Ohio, Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana. Wisconsin Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, California. District of Columbia Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York. From this last table, which has been derived from the more general table, it will be seen that of native emigrants from Illinois, for example, more have proceeded to Missouri than to any other State, the next less number have gone to Iowa; the next less, to Kansas; and the next less, to Wisconsin. INTRODUCTION. xx.w Of emigrants from the State of New York, the chief preference has been given to Michigan, the next to Illinois, Wisconsin, and Ohio, in the order named, the precise figures being omitted. In thirty States out of thirty-four, it will be perceived that the native emigrants have chiefly pre ferred to locale in a Stale immediately adjacent to that o) ihtir birth; and in the four cases of exception, the persons removing have proceeded from Maine; to Massachusetts, from Maryland to Ohio, from Mis sissippi to Texas, and from Missouri to California. The second preference, in a majority of cases, has been given to another adjoining State. Thus the shorter removals are more frequent than those to longer distances. As with another great clement of nature, the overflow has been greatest near its sources, yet progressive and diffusive in all directions. The opinion was some years since expressed, that, by an agricultural law, emigration would be arrested on the further confines of the Mississippi valley, the fertile lauds being all occupied, and the mountainous region beyond remaining an uninhabited desert. But the continued discoveries of rich mineral resources further west, has opened new and stronger attractions. Attention has also been called to the assertion that "men seldom change their climate, because to do so they must change their habits; the almost universal law of internal emigration is, that it moves west on the same parallel of latitude." The principle stated is of great importance, though it may be less applicable to the future than to the past. The soil, the climate, and the mines, or, in other words, the agricultural, the geographical, and the geolo gical features of the country, and especially its social and political institutions, have exerted their influ ences, of which the census measures the final effect. The statistics show h-w very extensively families of one section have relatives living iu another section, and these in another; so that the whole people are bound together, link to link, in the ties of consanguinity. In conclusion, it will be proper to observe, that successive enumerations of the nativities prepare the way for valuable deductions concerning the rates of increase, and the chances of life, of which the consideration of the more intricate combinations must be deferred to another opportunity. Thus far, the ages of the foreign-born have not been classified separately, although contained in the returns. But from the annual deaths in 1850 and in 18GO, the correct number of deaths in ten years has been esti mated with a near approach to accuracy, with the following result, after correcting proportionally for the unknown: Foreigners enumerated in 1850 2, 229, 328 Deaths from 1850 to I860 3 ~ 2 > l78 Survivors in 1800 1,907, 150 Foreigners enumerated in I860 Difference, or immigration 2 2;JG > co Average foreign settlers per annum surviving in 18CO With a proper allowance for the natural deaths between the time of arrival and 18GO, the foreign immigrants from 1800 to 1 SCO have averaged about two hundred and thirty-five thousand annually. And in the same period, the domestic increase by the excess of births above the current deaths of the native-born has averaged more than half a million annually. XXXVI INTRODUCTION. STATISTICS OF MARRIAGES. The returns of this class were intended to give the number of white and free colored persons mar ried, durinw the year of the census. The number married, when corrected for deaths and removals during the year, should evidently express twice the number of marriages; but the registration, like that of the deaths, proves to be very deficient. However, comparing with each other the results as far as as certained, the marriage rate appears to stand highest in Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, and New Mexico. In all the New England States the rates differ but little from each other, and, with the exception of Massachusetts, fall below the average of the whole United States. Also, the marriage rates of 1850 and of 1860, both range above the general average in Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michi gan, and Missouri, and below it in California, Maryland, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Returns of free persons married during lite -year ending June 1, 1860. STATES. Married, during the year. Population toonc man ied. Per crnt. married in I860. Percent, married iii 1850. STATES. Marricrl during the year. I oplllation toonc married. 1. li. g -o o - ! C - z - i 8 a I \ I 4 679 1C8 92 9 17 800 I:H 0.70 i 1.13 3 257 100 1 00 1 30 358 140 o. ca i. -jo 2 622 145 O.OD 19, 124 152 0. 66 0. f 6 3 501 131 76 87 1,386 125 0. 80 (I. 83 Delaware 909 131 83 G3 2,610 115 0.87 0.71 770 102 0.98 89 8, 931 93 1. C8 1. 03 5 69 105 95 05 4,216 100 1.00 1.45 II li a> 14 125 121 83 1 08 2, 167 128 0. 73 0. 84 Il-clian-i 12 777 105 95 1 26 o. 422 117 0.86 0.86 5 808 116 86 95 4,953 157 0. 64 0. 99 Total SM2, 425 123 0. 81 0. <J9 3 184 118 0.85 1 0() j 4 -t ; 196 7*) ? 1 Maryland 0. 75 Dakota 2 Nebraska 238 121 0.83 : 5 New Mexico 1,030 n 1.10 1.49 3,419 Utah 267 IJl 0. 66 3. 5ti Washington 5!) 195 0.51 District of Columbia 650 109 0.92 0.78 G 216 106 0.94 <)1 224, G82 122 0.82 0.99 According to the State registration of Massachusetts during the nine yenrs 1851-1851), the average annual marriages to 100 persons were 1.063; that is, a percentage of 2.12G persons married annually. The total returns for that State, include 108,400 marriages, of which 8G,486 were of bachelors to maids, 4,085 were of bachelors to widows, 10,715 were of widowers to maids, and 5,538 of widowers to wid ows, besides 1,576 others not specified. From the State records, Dr. Curtis has computed that "the average ages at marriage, arc, in Massachusetts about 28.4 years for males, and 24.6 for females; in Kentucky about 27.1 years for males, and 22.3 for females;" from which it appears that, on an average, the males in Kentucky marry when one year younger, and the females two years younger, than in Massachusetts. In England the average age of the first marriages is a fraction over 25 years for both males and females, and half the marriages are contracted between the ages of 21 and 25 years; but when the re marriages of widowers and widows are included in the computation, the average age rises to 28 years for males and 2<> years for females. Very full statistics of marriages have been collected in the different countries of Europe, a leading indication of which may thus be stated: out of every 21 persons above the age of 18 years, 11 are married, 3 have been so. and 7 are unmarried. In other terms, out of every 21 persons above 18 years INTRODUCTION. xxxvii of age, the first eleven are living in the marriage relation, the twelfth is a widower, the thirteenth and fourteenth arc widows, and the remaining seven have remained out of wedlock. Also about one in three hundred of the married have separated or been divorced. Such is the prevailing type of adult society among civilized nations. The frequency of marriages in different countries is indicated by the following statistics: Population to one ! CountriM Population to one " untncs - marriagi; uminal .y. nuii-ria^. umiuuliy. Greece 174 England 122 Bavaria 100 France 122 Spain 141 Belgium 122 Finland 141 Austria 117 Sweden 135 Russia Ill Denmark 129 Saxony 107 Holland 129 Prussia 1 00 Norway , 124 It should be observed, however, that the number of marriages varies considerably from the above averages, in different years, according to the prosperity of the country, and other causes. The annals of marriage in England for nearly a century, which arc given in the eighth report of tin; Registrar General, show a great increase in the years 1763 and 1764. "The increase in the supply of food, and the energy with which the nation was inspired under the administration of Lord Chatham, promoted enterprise and filled the people with hope and anticipations of prosperity, expressed numerically by the rapid increase of the number of marriages. This period is the starting point from which the more rapid rate of increase of population commenced that has prevailed down to the present day, amidst all the changes that have occurred." The influences of war and peace, according to English experience, are thus stated: "As a war dimin ishes the marriages in a nation by engaging great numbers of men at the marriageable age, an excess of marriages naturally follows peace, when the militia, soldiers, and sailors, with small pensions, are discharged. This is seen after the peace of Paris and that of Amiens. Manufactures and commerce in England have hitherto entered into renewed activity on the cessation of wars; markets arc thrown open; and great numbers of people obtain employment, which has more to do with the increase of marriages than the mere discharge of great numbers of men. from the public service and pay. At the period above mentioned, 1764, the leading States of our own country were colonies of Great Britain, and must have participated in the increase of marriages Indeed, history records an un usual advancement in population and production in Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina during the year 1764. An ebb succeeded before the war of the American Revolution, and during that struggle the marriages must have proceeded on a diminished scale. On the return of peace, in 1782, the States gradually revived from their exhaustion, and in the period following the adoption of the Federal Con stitution, in 1788, the natural increase by births, is proved to have been the most rapid, and the implied frequency of marriages probably reached a higher rate than has since been attained. A high degree of prosperity was especially noted in 1795. In subsequent years the sky was beclouded by the French revolution, the British orders in council of 1807 and 1809, and the Berlin and Milan decrees of Bona parte, till war with England ensued in 1812. The rate of marriages was depressed by the war, to revive again on the return of peace, in 1815. The various influences upon the number of marriages exerted by the temperance movement of 1825, the visitation of the cholera in 1832, the financial crisis of 1837, the Mexican war, and more recent events, are within the memory of persons now living. According to English experience, a progressive diminution is shown by the fact that 1.716 per cent, of the female population were married in the ten years 1796-1805, while only 1.533 per cent, were married in the ten years 1836-1845. A similar declension has undoubtedly prevailed in the United States during the same period, the marriages bein<r often consummated at a later age than formerly. At the same time, the birth-rate has fallen off, the evidence of which will presently be exhibited. XXXVlil INTRODUCTION. STATISTICS OF BIRTHS. As the census is a decennial or periodic enumeration, the continued registration of births is not a part of the system. But a near approach to the number of annual births is afforded by the population under one year of age. This part of the present enumeration refers to the number born during tin; twelve months previous to June 1, 1860, and who were alive at that date, exclusive of the deaths. With respect to supplying the omitted births, it is ascertained that in the States of Massachusetts and Connecticut, the population "under one" augmented by one-eighth part, will express the number of an nual births. And the same fraction is presumed to apply, approximately, in other sections of the United States; at least, this may be assumed until further data are obtained. According to the local or State registry, the births recorded in Massachusetts during the twelve months prior to June 1, 18GO, were 30,182, and in Connecticut for the same period, 11,472, or a total of 47,654 births. The population enumerated as "under one" in the two States, was 42,677; which being augmented by 11.69 per cent., gives the stated number of births. This per-centage, when slightly increased for omissions in the local registry, corresponds to one-eighth, the fraction adopted above. A correction might also have been framed from the number of deaths under one year of age, had they been fully reported, observing that a minor portion of the deaths " under one" relate to infants born previous to the census year. For example, an infant of this class, dying at the end of five months, might have been born at any time during those months, or during the seven preceding months. Ob serving, further, that a census taker has in a few exceptional instances returned those "under one" as if one year of age. the statistics appear for the most part reliable. Population under one year of age in I860 and Ptr-ccntagcs; each to be augmented by about one-eighth , jiart to correspond to the annual Birtlts. b f, >* STATES AND TEH- KITORIES. ^ o w p u 4/ | 1 .Slaves under one year. PER-CENTACSK OF ANNUAL DIRTHS. Per-centape of white and freecoloredbirthsin 1850. Per-centape of white and freecolored births in 1860. STATES AND TERRI TORIES. Whites under one year. 1 \\ *" i c Slaves under one year. PER-CENTAOE OK ANNEAL niRTHb. IVr-rrntatfe of white Hnd free colored liirthsin 1830. P.r-centnge of white arid free colon dbirtlis in i860. _0 |S * I i I Finn Whites. Free colored. Slaves. Alabama 17.055 83 4 74 185 614 16 95 263 350 27 18 266 307 21 2,166 221 221 14 15 68 15 651 12, 514 3,381 3.24 3.09 2.88 3.36 2.78 3.04 2.44 j 1.81 i 2.43 [ 2.14 I 2.94 3. 10 | 2.22 3. 20 ! 1. 72 ! 2. 76 3.22 1 2.72 \ 3.03 3.39 i 3.45 3.33 3.07 i 3 69 44 2.86 3.36 0.29 2.06 2.80 2.75 2.90 3.13 3.27 3.17 3.09 2.67 2.40 2.85 2,33 2.74 2.77 2.93 3.30 1.92 2. 77 3.24 3.36 2.44 2.42 2.97 3.18 3.22 3.39 3.33 3.68 3.36 3.31 2.60 2.36 2.R2 2. 56 2. 85 3.62 2.89 3.45 2. 05 2.98 102, 367 18, 371 70, 181 2,002 83, 471 4,310 8,311 26,233 14,399 6, 79 J 31.439 23,638 49 32 2,060 1,002 68 2,496 2,015 313 1,063 892 989 5 1,400 80 284 200 9 17 1,680 27 2.67 2.91 3.05 2.17 2.94 2.70 2.82 2.46 2.87 2.87 2.33 2.78 2.43 3. 33 3. 02 3.09 2.10 2.65 3.41 2.67 2.91 0.04 3.83 2. 98 2.52 2.86 3. ,7 3.41 J. 16 3.0;) 3.31 (1. 14 1 . -, 4 3.18 3.49 1.03 3.0! 5.01 2.83 Arkansas . 10 873 9,329 California 8,816 Ohio Connecticut 10 949 On-gon 3.83 3. (X) 2. 52 2.85 3.17 3.41 2.16 3.00 3.31 0. 14 3.91 2.46 2.0U 2.86 ,7, 2. . .I 2.40 2.88 2.31 Delaware 2 66:! 40 1,701 14,018 11,306 8,804 5,631 2.81 3. 19 3.09 2. 8-> Florida 2, 488 Georgia 19,066 Illinois 57 699 Indiana 44,663 Iowa 24 831 Texas 7,281 8,104 2,391 3.36 j 2.P8 ...... 3. 32 2. 49 3. 23 2. 65 1. 65 2. 44 2.36 1.58 2. 86 2. 58 2. 74 2.57 2.30 1 2.85 ( 3.23 3 62 5 41 Virginia 13,850 Kentucky 30. 522 Louisiana 9,464 Maine 14 810 : i 1 34 Maryland i 14 758 District of Columbia 295 i 68 3.3!) 3 j 3.49 I. no 2. 65 2. !>!> 2.14 2.60 Massachusetts 31,312 Michigan 21,139 Minnesota : 6, 282 2 1 1 1 3.01 5.01 2.8. 2.33 3. 33 3.33 3. 45 2.00 3.80 ,>pi 10,226 11,674 3,537 2. 89 1. 94 2. 68 3.45 1.90 3.09 () ) 1 04 2.99 2.57 1 t ili Washington NcwJerey 19,346 807, 441 12,630 113,650 | 2.99 2.59 2. 88 2.75 2.9S The average rate, uncorrected, for the total free population of the United States in 1850, was 2.75 per cent.; and in 1800, 2.98 per cent. Among the causes of the disparity, the prevalence of cholera in 1849 is to be assigned. The corrected rate of ISfiO is , ).,">f> per cent., or an average of one annual birth to every 30 persons of the free population. INTRODUCTION. XXXIX The States having the highest indicated birth rates, in 1860, were Oregon, Iowa, Minnesota, Mis souri, Texas, Illinois, Kansas, and Arkansas, in their order. These are chiefly pioneer, or newly-settled States. The vc-y large rate in the Territory of Utah, with polygamy, is only exceeded by that of the free colored in Minnesota, a few hundred in number. Among the States with the lowest birth rate in I860 were New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Connecticut, California, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Louisiana, in order. That the rate in the northern portion of the New England States is smaller than in the southern portion, is presumed to depend on the greater proportion of foreign settlers in the latter. Indeed, nearly half the children born in Massachusetts, for example, at the present time, are of foreign parentage. In a total of 3G,051 births returned by the State registry during the year 18GO, the parents of 18,549 were, one or both of them, foreigners. The births of boys in Massachusetts during the five years 185G-18GO have exceeded the births of girls, in the ratio of 105.41 to 100, or 105 to 100 nearly. In the State registry of Connecticut during the same five years, the average of the births gave 110 boys to 100 girls. But the white population of the United States under one year of age, in I860, exhibits 103 males to 100 females. Among the free colored and slaves, the inequality is reversed, showing only 100 boys to 105.41 girls of color under one year of age. With regard to the frequency of annual births in different countries, we have the following averages: Population to one birlJi annually. Saxony 25.98 Prussia 26.50 Austria 26.18 Sardinia 27.82 Bavaria 29.22 Netherlands.. 30.00 Norway 31.64 Denmark 32.28 Hanover 32.66 Sweden 32.39 Belgium 34.35 Trance . . 37.16 England 30.06 During the last seventy years, the birth rate in the United States has been gradually diminishing; at least, such was the result derived from the census, by Prof. Tucker several years since; and various subsequent comparisons lead to the same conclusion. As the matter is of some importance, a sketch ot his reasoning is here subjoined. The natural increase of emigrants is estimated at 20 per cent, in ten years, to be computed on a mean between the number of emigrants of that term and of the pre ceding term : From 1790 to 1800. Number of immigrants 50, 000 Incrense, 20 per cent, on 40,000 S, 000 58, 000 From 1800 to 1810. Number of immigrants 70, 000 Increase 20 per cent, on 60,000 12, 000 Accession of whites, by Louisiana, in 1803 30, 000 Their natural increase to 1810 5, 000 117,000 From 1810 to 1820. Number of immigrants 154, 000 Increase, 20 per cent, on 97,000 19, 400 133, 400 From 1820 to 1830. Number of immigrants 200, 000 Increase, 20 per cent, on 157,000 31, 400 231, 400 From 1830 to 1840. Number of immigrants 472, 727 Increase, 20 per cent, on 336,273 67, 273 540,000 x l INTRODUCTION. Comparing each of these sums with the proper census, in order to separate the decennial foreign from the native increase, Prof. Tucker finds the following series, in which the second term has been slightly amended for the whites in Louisiana: Per cent. Per cent PIT cent. Per cent. Per cent Actual increase 35.7 36.2 34.3 33.8 34.7 Natural increase 33.9 33.5 32.1 30.9 29.6 Thus showing in the rate of decennial natural increase, a diminution of 4.3 per cent, during forty ycars, or an average of about one per cent, in ten years. Further comparisons of the enumerated children "under ten" with the total females, and with the females between sixteen and forty-five years of age, led Prof. Tucker to conclude that from 1790 down to 1840, the rate of increase of the white population had diminished, on an average, between one, and three-fourths of one per cent in ten years. That a decrease of the birth rate has continued down to the present time, may be shown in a general way, by comparing the maternity during each decade or period of ten years with the children under ten years of age at the end of the decade. For this object, half the census number of females between twenty and forty years of age, as enumerated at the beginning and at the end of the decade, will express the mean annual number, which multiplied by ten will sufficiently indicate the maternity of the period. In this manner the ratio of maternity to the surviving children under ten, at the end of the decade, is found to be as follows: Period 1830-1840. 1840-1850. 1850-1860. Ratio As 100 to 25.6 100 to 22.8 100 to 21.2 These results relate to the white population; and with equal numbers of parental age, they concur with the former calculations to show a gradual diminution of birth rate. The results of the method here described, would seem, at the first glance, to be entirely conclusive. But on further examination, it appears that in 1830, of the total white population of the female sex, 10.74 per cent, were between 30 and 40 years of age; in 1840, 1850, and I860, the corresponding per centages for the same period of age were 11.23, 11.84, and 12.49. For the next younger period of age, between 20 and 30 years, the per-centages of females in 1830, 1840, 1850, and I860 were the follow ing in order: 17.76, 18.06, 18.4G, and 18.47; from which it will be seen that the proportion of females at the more fruitful ages adjacent to 25 years has not increased in number so rapidly as the proportion at less fruitful ages toward 40 years. So far, then, the comparisons instituted by Prof. Tucker are not under equal conditions; and the presumption arises, that the falling oil* in the birth rate is less than such calculations have indicated. In order to arrive at more correct conclusions, the law of births for the different ages of mothers is needed, as well as the statistics of marriages. The latter class have received considerable attention in the registry of several States; but the births, even where the mother s age and "the number of the child" were recorded, have not been fully classified. The progress of statistics will be promoted in several ways, by a table or classification, giving in so many columns, the ages from 15 to 50, the number of mothers in each year of age, and the total of children borne by them, indicated by the sums for "the number of the child." A fourth column derived from the preceding might show the average children to one mother at each successive year of age. From such a table the most important information could be derived, and the attention of registration officers is accordingly invited to this form of statistics. INTRODUCTION. xli STATISTICS OF MORTALITY. The present returns constitute the second general enumeration of annual deaths in the United States. The accumulated materials are the more valuable since they furnish instructive comparisons with the former returns of 1850, as well as with those of the nations of Europe which are favored with a permanent registration. According to the boundaries of States, the whole number of deaths returned to the Census office, and their ratio to the living population, as it was in the middle of the census year, are here subjoined, with important specifications following : Deaths in the United States for tJie year ending June 1, I860. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Annual deaths. Population to one death. Deaths per cent. Per cent, in 1850. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Annual deaths. Population to one death. Deaths per cent Per cent, in 1850. 12,760 8,856 3,705 6,138 1,246 1,769 12,816 19 300 74 48 101 . 74 89 78 81 87 87 92 68 69 57 81 92 57 100 153 64 66 72 88 1.31 2.00 0.99 1.35 1.13 1.28 1.23 1.14 1.15 1.09 1.48 1.45 1.76 1.23 1.09 1.70 1.00 0.05 1.57 1.52 1.39 1.14 1.20 l.OC 1.00 1.59 1.34 1.08 1.11 1.38 1. 32 1.08 New York 46, 941 12,600 24, 725 300 30,241 2,479 1745 15, 156 9,377 3,355 22,474 7,141 82 78 93 172 95 69 71 72 63 92 70 107 1.22 1.29 1.07 0.58 1.06 1.44 1.41 1.39 1.58 1.08 1.43 0.93 1.49 1.21 1.48 0.36 1.26 1.55 1.22 1.20 1.48 1.02 1.36 0.97 Ohio Florida . Illinois 15, 325 7,259 1,567 16, 467 IB, 324 7, 014 7,370 21, 304 7, 399 1,109 12, 214 17,654 4,469 7,525 1.56 2.35 1.32 1.03 1.88 1.16 0.50 1.46 1.83 1.35 1.34 Maine 4 381 75 1.34 1,305 374 50 1,285 71 106 228 58 1.42 0.94 0.44 1.74 1.91 2.13 Utah 1.63 394, 123 79 1.28 1.41 It will be seen that the total return of deaths of all classes and ages, white and colored, for 1860, amounts to 394,123. In 1850 the returns gave 323,272: whence it appears that the number of annual deaths, after an interval of ten years, has been augmented by 70,851. The deaths enumerated in 1860 were 1.28 per cent, of the population; while those of 1850 were 1.41 per cent., a result considerably greater, which is to be ascribed chiefly to the prevalence of cholera in 1849, during the summer months, which are embraced in the year of enumeration. Among persons of foreign birth, the outbreak of this disease appears to have been more violent than among the native residents. In the foreign portion of the population 11,056 deaths by cholera were reported in the census of 1850, besides an increase from the other zymotic diseases. It was in the midst of the vast emigration which has continued to arrive on our shores; and being attracted to the commercial centres where the disease chiefly prevailed, the mortality of emigrants then rose to nearly as large an amount as it has now reached ten years ai ter. Including persons of unknown birth-place, the returns have been as follows : Deaths of foreigners in 1850 32,970 Deaths of foreigners in I860 34,705 A State registry of the annual deaths, births, and marriages has been for several years in operation in .Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Vermont, South Carolina, and Kentucky. The deaths in several of the principal cities are annually registered and 6 xlii INTRODUCTION. reported, chiefly in connexion with the boards of health. Whenever the deaths could be more correctly ascertained from these local records the census marshals were authorized to copy them ; but on examination they appear to have rarely availed themselves of the privilege, with one large exception, mentioned below. The records were generally obtained by inquiry from house to house, in the same manner as the tacts embraced in the other schedules. It is evident that the population in all varieties of young and old, male and female, was a present and visible fact to the enumerator, with scarce a chance of omission. But the deaths of the past twelve months were matters of recollection of which a portion would naturally be forgotten, and in the occasional removal and breaking up of families another portion would be lost. A precise enumeration was therefore impracticable, and the census of deaths is admitted to be deficient in numbers ; nevertheless, being taken in the same manner, it is presumed that over extensive sections of country the returns stand on the same footing, and though not the whole, will be regarded as very large examples or representative numbers of all, and relatively reliable. A full registration. of the social statistics is a work of time and experience, proceeding yearly from deficient to more returns. In Massachusetts such an organization is in practical operation, and our marshals appear in tlvs instance to have resorted to the State registry. The resulting proportion of deaths exhibited in the foregoing summary is noticed to be relatively greater in Massachusetts, but the disparity will be rightly ascribed to the better conditions under which the permanent registry operates, rather than to any marked difference of climate compared with that of the adjoining States. The relative mortality in the great natural divisions is found to be as follows : NATURAL DIVISIONS. RATE OF MORTALITY. Deaths in 1860. Per cent, of population. Per cent, in 1850. I. THE LOWLANDS OF THE ATLANTIC COAST, 15, 292 1.34 1.45 II. THE LOWER Mississippi VALLEY, Comprising Louisiana and a breadth of two counties along each bank of the river northward to Cape Girardeau, In Missouri 30,154 1.81 2.38 IIL THE ALLEOHANY REGION, 2G, 346 1.08 0.96 IV. THE INTERMEDIATE REGION, 79, CIS 1.32 1.19 V. THE PACIFIC COAST, California, Oregon, and Washington.. 3.9D1 0.95 0.92 VI. THE NORTHEASTERN STATES, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont 15,438 1.24 1.25 VIL THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota 15 508 0.98 1.01 Tho whole Unite d States 1.27 1.41 In a general manner the leading features may be thus indicated : DIVISIONS WITH LEAST MORTALITY. The Allcghany region; the Northwestern Stales ; the Pacific coast. DIVISIONS WITII AVERAGE MORTALITY. The Northeastern States ; plain or undulating country of the interior. DIVISIONS WITH GREATER MORTALITY. The lower Mississippi valley; lowlands of the Atlantic coast INTRODUCTION. xliii The first division, comprising the great Atlantic plain, was remarked by the early explorers in America, on account of its uniform level over a length of a thousand miles along the coast, and extending from fifty to one hundred miles inland. The sea and shore meet, for the most part, in a mingled series of bays, estuaries, and small islands rising just above the tide. The low grounds in summer abound in miasm, and a single night s exposure in the rice-fields of Carolina is said to be very dangerous, and is carefully avoided. liut, away from the cypress swamps and marshes, there is generally a sandy soil; and the aggregate mortality is found by the census, to rise above, though not much above, the general average of the whole country. In every few years, however, it is well known that the low portions from Norfolk southward, and extending around the Gulf of Mexico, are visited by epidemic disease, when the mortality rises much higher than the ordinary amount. In respect to the second division, it may be observed, that while the low valley or trough of the Missouri river, for example, is five miles in width, the alluvial tract of the Mississippi is often from forty to fifty miles in breadth. On each side of this river plain are the line of bluffs, which are very steep, and in some places rise two or three hundred feet in height The river is described as coursing its way between these bluffs, so called, veering here, to one side there, to the other, and occasionally leaving the whole alluvial tract on one side. The annual flood commences in March, continuing two or three months. During this time the flood rises to the not unusual depth of fifty feet, below the junction of the Ohio river, the additional depth decreasing to ten or twelve feet at New Orleans. The lateral overflow is principally on the western side, and covers an area from ten to fifty miles wide. A periodic inundation of such vast dimensions, will rank among the grandest features of the western continent. Towards the last of May the water subsides, leaving the broad alluvial plain interspersed with lakes, stagnant pools, and swamps, abounding in cottonwood, cypress, and coarse grass. The flood leaves also, a new Ia3 r er of vegetable and animal matter, exposed to fermentation and decay under the augmenting heat of the summer sun. When, in addition to this, the air becomes unusually damp during the hot season, the conditions of epidemic disease, according to medical authority, are fully present. What the Roman poet expressively termed the "cohort of fevers" then advances upon the human race, as it were, in destructive conflict; the abundant alluvial matter decomposing under a high temperature, with occasionally a more humid and stagnant a f mosphere. These are stated to be the conditions by which the mortality of the lower Mississippi valley, has reached the high rate indicated by the census. The portion embraced in the foregoing classification, was terminated on the north with the county of Cape Girardcau, for the reason that the hilly country in that vicinity is connected with a rocky stratum traversing the beds of both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. From this great chain southward to the Gulf of Mexico is an extent of between six and seven hundred miles. The entire valley, according to geologists, may have once been an arm or estuary of the ocean extending inland from the Gulf of Mexico. The present influence of so large an area of alluvial matter must pervade the adjacent borders to a certain undefined extent. The third division, or Alleghany country, is exhibited by the statistics, as a region of great salubrity. It consists of high ridges running nearly parallel with the sea-coast through an extent of nine hundred miles, with a breadth varying from fifty to two hundred miles. The ridges are generally well watered and wooded to the summit, and between are extensive and fertile valleys ; they are known as the Blue ridge, Alleghany ridge, North mountain, Cumberland ridge, and others. The region has been termed an elevated plateau or water- shed, whence the rivers flow eastward to the Atlantic and westward to the Mississippi and Ohio valleys. The ridges being for the most part about half a mile high, appear to exercise no other influence on the climate than what is due to mere elevation, thus securing a pure atmosphere and other conditions favorable to the growth of a healthy and vigorous population. On the Pacific coast the seasons of the year have an entirely different type from that of the eastern United States. A cold sea current apparently cools down the temperature of summer, so that July is only 8 or 9 Fahrenheit warmer than January, and September is the hottest month. From this cause. xliv INTRODUCTION. Indian corn fails to come to maturity, although wheat and other cereals, as well as orchard fruits, flourish in line perfection.* The elastic atmosphere and bracing effect of the climate have been remarked by settlers from all quarters of the globe. In the northwestern States a continental, as distinguished from a sea climate, prevails with wide extremes of temperature. In the northeastern States, also, the thermometer ranges through more than a hundred degrees from winter to summer, yet the year appears generally healthy. Without entering into further details on this or the other divisions, enough evidooce has been offered to show a certain correspondence between the physical features of the country and the mortality returns of the census. Ratio of deaths in Europe. j rS .9 a "*"* a -5 2 .9 2 a o .9 o o J COUNTRIES. -5 1 -s a, a a o a fa, 03 ^ H t-; "3 3 I o o 2 fjD _. PH H 06 49 49 44 47 44 44 42 46 39 36 The wide deviation of the stated ratio in the United States from these values, is partly due to the more youthful character of the American population, sustained by a constant immigration. However by the aid of the rates of mortality at different ages in England and France,! with those of Belgium applied to the United States census of 1850, the unequal distribution of ages is here corrected in the three values of the last column. From a combination of statistical data, it has been demonstrated by Mr. L. W. Mecch,that the rate of mortality in the United States during the last half century, has con tinued between limits, whereof the higher is represented by the English life table, and the lower by .those of continental Europe. From this proposition, compared with the last column above, the con clusion is derived, that the annual deadly in (he United States have been one in 45 or 46 of the population. There are localities where the "length of days" among the people is considerably above this standard, and others where it is below it; the value just stated, in the long average, cannot be far from the truth. According to this determination of one annual death in 45.5 living at the middle of the year, the 323,272 deaths returned in 1850, by supplying the omissions, become 501,000; and the 394,123 deaths enumerated in 18GO should similarly be increased to 680,000. At this rate, nearly six millions of our population have deceased in the past ten years, and their places have been supplied by the advancing numbers of a new generation. With respect to the distinction of ages, sex, and color, the numbers returned are given in the table following; in which no attempt is made to supply omissions, which are probably more frequent in infancy than at older ages. Dividing the number of deaths enumerated, by the corresponding population as it was in the middle of the year of enumeration, the following relations to the population are indicated: These observations apply more immediately to Han Francisco ; at the distance of a few miles from the line of the coast, the mountains are approached, wi.h much wider variations of temperature, and other marked features, t Eighteenth Ecport of the Registrar General, (England,) p. 32. INTRODUCTION. Annual dcatJis, per cent., 1860. xlv =5 t 22 CD _ JD a a 13 a H Total population 1 32 1 24 I 28 1 41 White 1 25 1 16 1 1 Free colored ] 36 1 jg 1 27 Slave 1 80 1 73 1 76 Compared with each other, the per-centage of mortality among females is less than that of males, for all classes. Possibly the greater mortality indicated among slaves may arise from increased labor during the season when cotton and sugar crops are gathered, or from a more full record by masters of the deaths of this class. The less mortality among whites is evidently connected with their more affluent circumstances, including the command of the highest medical skill and the requisite care and attendance in sickness. The further development of this portion of the census, or the statistics of deaths and diseases, is deferred to the volume on mortality, in preparation. Deaths in the United States, classified by ages, sex, color, and civil condition, 1860. AGES. WHOLE KUMBEll ENUMERATED. WHITE. FREE COLORED. SLAVE. M. F. Total. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 44, 703 20, 057 12, 551 7,584 5, :) 53 13, 838 6,397 8,155 10, 426 9,496 10 293 36, 939 17, 804 11, 176 7,099 5,101 13, 685 6,770 9, 301 10, 594 9,595 15,440 10, 546 8,538 8,853 7,925 4,833 1,583 345 81, 641 38, 401 23, 727 14, 683 10,513 27,523 13, 173 17, 456 21,020 19, 091 31, 733 24, 079 20, 430 20,168 16, 934 9,622 2,864 985 34, 556 28, 052 I 30,811 33,137 11,601 11,430 4, 808 5, 040 C, 30 1 7, 028 ( 1C, 353 16, 582 14, 091 : 12, 844 11, 087 i 8, 604 10, 333 7, 081 9,632 | 7,438 7, 952 j 7, 051 4, 224 ! 4, 254 858 1,070 427 126 578 591 198 187 109 335 261 231 201 191 ]29 68 15 443 484 169 136 216 377 276 205 188 103 120 90 78 20 9, 568 8, 444 8,742 7,619 2, 039 2, 080 1, 462 1, GOO 1, 622 2, 057 3, 234 3, 230 1, 911 2, 320 1, CIS 1, 737 1,375 1.269 1,493 1,251 928 748 408 488 371 435 198 199 1 2 3 3 4 4-^5 510 1015 1520 . . . 2025 23 30 3040 4000 13,533 11,912 11,316 9,009 4,790 1,281 010 50 GO CO 70 70 80 8090 90 Total 207, 932 186, 191 394, 123 169, 697 149, 737 3,149 2,971 35, 086 33, 460 NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE. The deaths of foreigners registered in the years 1850 and 1860 have already been stated. Instead of such a classification by Nativities, or as foreign-born and native-born, the improvement has been pro posed in the schedules of the census to enumerate and classify by parentage. The city returns of Boston and Providence exemplify the latter method. Dr. Snow, the city registrar of Providence, dis cussing its advantages, observes that the foreigners as a class, in many cities, are under entirely different sanitary influences from those of the American population. The unwholesome tenements in which they live are referred to their want of conveniences and ignorance of hygienic rules. Under such circum stances, the great mortality of the children, although born here, should be included with that of their parents. The distinction of parentage, American and foreign, is claimed to be better adapted to all the purposes of sanitary, social, and other investigation. xlvi INTRODUCTION DEATHS OF CENTENARIANS. The total deaths of persons aged 100 years, and upwards, by the census of 18GO, was 4GG. Of these 137 were whites, 39 free colored, and 290 slaves. Of the colored, however, 215, or two-thirds of the whole, were reported as dying at the age of 100 years, which would indicate that many of the ages at death were only estimated in round numbers, and are not fully accurate. The three oldest of the record, arc two deaths of slaves in Alabama at the age of 130 years each, and one in Georgia at the age of 137 years. Among the white population are recorded the death of a native Mexican, in California, at the advanced age of 120 years; and next younger, of two females at the age of 115, one of whom was born and died in South Carolina, and the other, born in Pennsylvania, died in Georgia. POPULATION OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES. A periodic enumeration or census, of the people, has become the custom of all civilized nations. In the United States, Great Britain, Norway, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Italy, the census is taken at the end of every ten years ; in France and Sweden at the end of every five years ; and every three years in Prussia. Since the year 1830, inclusive, the census of the United States is designed to number the population with reference to the 1st day of June, instead of the 1st of August, as had been previously done. The English census of 1841 was taken for the night of June G 7; but for subsequent enumerations, both in England and France, the month of April has been adopted ; in Norway, November; in Denmark, February; and in Sweden and the German states, December; at which time the people are least absent from their places of residence. To avoid too great expense, the International Statistical Congress has recommended that the census be taken every ten years in full details, depending, in the intervals, on the registry of births and deaths, and the returns of emigra tion and immigration. The decennial census may thus give, not only the statistics of population, but also of production. The following table of the population of foreign countries, with distinction of age and sex for more than a hundred millions of people, is copied from the official documents of the several nations, through the work of Professor Wappiius,* by whom they were collected. A few thousands of unknown age are omitted, as inconsiderable. It will be interesting to observe how uniformly the males exceed the females in infancy, and up to the age of about fifteen years. After passing this age the order is reversed, the females become the more numerous class, and increasingly so, till at the oldest ages, from 90 upwards, the females exceed the males in the ratio of 3 to 2. The frequent wars in Europe, and the camp life of large standing armies, will doubtless be assigned as one of the principal causes of this disparity. Yet, in our own census, the women of advanced age attain a decided majority of numbers, after the age of 70 years, though the male class are the more numerous at all ages below 70. An apparent exception to this rule, between the ages of 15 and 20, is readily explained, perhaps, by an undue aggregation from the adjacent ages. * Bevolkenmg s Statistik, ii, p. 212, 44. INTRODUCTION. Classification ly ages and sexes, of the population of foreign countries. xlvii COUNTRIES. Under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 mid under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. 51. P. M. P. M. F. 1, 082, 086 1,176,753 189, 055 523, 727 173, 499 254, 280 220, 089 102,698 86, 743 23 779 32, 904 1, 038, 833 1,171,354 182, 452 505, 798 171, 028 250, 755 217, 618 98, 837 86, 389 22, 064 32, 944 1,676,290 1, 050, 228 172,106 5-14, 854 174, 992 239, 527 185, 832 85, 994 77,613 20,517 S!>, 101 1,618,931 1, 042, 131 167, 747 531, 351 171, 284 233, 544 185, 515 83, 901 75, 737 19, 511 27, 850 1, 602, 340 063, 995 102, 554 518, 876 166,252 216, 687 107, 548 75, 980 70, 034 18, 097 25, 051 2, 791, 851 t429, 272 307, 957 62, 268 53, 357 1, 544, 087 949, 302 154, 896 499, 473 163, 103 207, 324 168, 153 72, 981 08, 813 17, 930 24, 050 2,708,205 t428, 992 285, 290 57, 005 51,282 1, 593, 943 873, 236 145, 855 432, 037 142, 055 197, 388 169, 953 63, 78 1 03, 930 1C, 808 22, 660 665, 033 1. 554, 268 883, 953 153, 989 453, 723 141, 688 192,510 170, 296 63, 070 62,741 16,411 22, 558 740, 005 2, 888, 877 1, 494, 800 232, 944 605, 328 201, 902 302, 588 303, 957 123, 101 113, 485 30, 089 40, 096 1, 335, 138 345, 487 281, 086 88, 730 69, 577 o )jj 508 1, 042, 282 277, 772 731, 182 270, 891 358, 173 312,402 136, 453 125, 447 32, 492 40, 875 1,410,595 348, 370 205, 725 78, 122 74, 133 2, 646, 993 1, 150, 509 10 1, 402 455., 078 201, 270 295, 091 259, 097 100, 288 97, 017 22, 874 30, 783 1,155,028 278, 458 217, 081 50, 782 46,040 2, 027, 877 1,214,110 104, 038 497, 356 209,019 290, 513 241, 007 : 101, 722 97, 097 23, 384 29, 965 1, 136, 300 275, 283 208, 820 47,210 44, 741 2, 238, 529 807, 093 127, 454 364, 398 157, 474 201, 038 165, 913 63, 864 70, 906 20, 032 26, 136 700, 649 213, 271 176, 343 38,725 34, 174 2, 218, 342 900, 515 148,220 387, 333 107, 194 250,069 182,029 GO, 628 78,001 20,019 25, 332 734, 141 220,213 170, 137 30, 817 31,621 Sweden Holituin 247, 953 184, 175 86, 124 84, 385 242, 900 171,086 82, 008 82, 351 237,753 181, 024 69,800 63, 509 233, 407 168, 819 68, 926 62,606 j 54,735 49, 730 55,318 52,834 Aggregate 5, 069, 246 4, 958, 937 4, 809, 140 4, 691, 266 7, 632, 719 7, 401, 012 4, 491, 753 4,564,030 8,039,508 9, 060, 422 .7, 149, 889 7, 240, 260 5, 592, 688 5, 680, 616 Classification, lj ages and sexes, of tlic population of foreign countries Continued. COUNTRIES. 50 and under 60. GO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. Over 90. Total. Aggregate M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1,777,690 600, 996 90, 061 259 446 1,859,216 634, 092 109, 381 270, 236 131, 997 182, 942 157, 194 61, 548 57, 263 14,812 17, 043 576, 557 162, 744 122, 571 18, 054 20, 487 1, 060, 092 378, 880 55, 360 164, 373 67, 387 110, 326 75, 658 38, 901 32, 481 8,791 11, 144 307, 076 108, 514 86, 417 11,683 13,022 1, 247, 163 429, 949 73, 975 ISO, 887 83, 769 127, 783 102, 827 45, 830 38, 476 9,824 11, 105 317, 765 99, 639 89, 519 8,673 11, 073 504,591 179, 746 27, 440 63, 323 29, 669 51, 732 30, 591 15, 569 15, 739 3,907 4,719 91, 646 43, 255 37, 127 4,117 6,127 572, 886 210, 518 37, 707 04, 609 37, 813 01,810 47, 140 21, 123 19, 442 4,952 4,880 96, 984 34, 741 35,173 3, 039 4,957 97, 382 42, 113 7,569 21, 021 6,082 13, 998 5,352 4,401 3,317 8S2 826 17,413 8,589 6,679 989 1,593 129, 463 57, 132 11,815 25, 944 8,971 16, 831 9,974 6,541 4,941 1,090 981 20, 431 6,245 6,031 757 1,437 6,697 2,816 679 3, 075 402 1,048 211 458 191 58 56 1,253 582 . 351 144 218 9,941 4,980 1,271 4,179 OH 1,412 532 908 300 85 71 2,298 429 306 131 227 17, 777, 012 8, 781, 225 1, 375, 479 4, 016, 536 1, 498, 676 2, 163, 524 1, 687, 248 729, 905 692,440 179, 726 241, 644 7, 670, 671 2, 072, 707 1, 599, 729 497, 664 444, 893 17, 976, 515 9, 146, 384 1,513,263 4, 152, 071 1, 557, 971 2, 173, 072 1, 795, 293 760, 142 715, 307 183, 174 237,720 7, 793, 407 2, 053, 028 1, 524, 449 451, 020 437, 749 35, 753, 527 17, 927, 609 2, 888, 742 8, 108, 607 3, 056, 647 4, 337, 196 3,482,541 1, 490, 047 1, 407, 747 302, 900 479,364 15, 464, 078 4, 125, 735 3, 124, 178 948, 684 882, G42 Scotland Ireland 117, 026 155, 615 132, 447 54, 744 53,664 13, 892 17, 472 543, 779 159, 573 120, 287 23, 507 23, 101 Norway Upper Canada Lower Canada Aggregate 4, 143, 420 4, 396, 137 2, 531, 365 2, 878, 317 1, 112, 298 1, 263, 780 238, 811 308,584 18, 242 27,804 51, 429, 079 52,471,165 103, 900, 244 * and under 15. 1 10 and under 20. NOTE. Date of Census: In France, 1851 ; England and Scotland, 1851 ; Ireland, 1841 ; Netherlands, 1849 ; Belgium, 1846 ; Sweden, 1850; Norway, 1855; Denmark. 1845) Schlcswig and Holstein, 1845 ; Spain, 1857 ; Sardinia, 1838 ; Papal States, 1853 ; Upper and Lower Camada, 1852. xlviii INTRODUCTION. From the same source, we find the proportions of population enumerated at the several periods of life, to be as follows, introducing thc results of the United States census of 1860 : Proportions of 10,000 living. AGES. France. Netherlands. Papal States. a J> p Sardinia, Denmark. Sweden. Ireland. Great Britain. o Holstein. UNITED STATES. Upper Canada. Lower Canada. Whites. Free colored. Slaves. 5 920 022 eso 881 832 802 1,475 1,247 1,017 046 301 63 5 1, 127 1,133 1,078 928 000 843 1,344 1,002 815 405 221 51 3 1,140 1,120 975 921 > 1,758 1,365 1,109 777 503 231 41 o 1,101 1,091 978 899 ( 908 I 753 1,352 1,180 780 540 209 71 1,190 1,142 1,008 1,012 > 1, 082 1,342 1, 051 781 505 189 30 2 1,249 1,075 952 947 ( 955 \ 851 1,299 1,088 740 529 244 01 4 1,257 1,066 901 977 892 878 1,353 909 832 513 223 44 2 1,200 1,318 1,247 1,084 902 748 1,100 920 048 423 157 58 9 1,306 1,108 1,072 088 035 817 1,008 982 090 451 222 56 5 1,353 1,140 1,000 855 891 851 1,356 870 781 500 216 73 9 1,376 1,188 1,024 943 912 790 1,207 1,074 720 465 soo 38 3 1,530 1,311 1,156 1,060 1 1, 630 1,303 849 521 291 115 30 4 1,351 1,271 1,235 1,082 1,754 1,204 917 573 330 144 53 26 1,063 1,400 1,379 1,143 1,779 1,115 713 390 230 79 25 12 1,782 1, 402 1, 257 1,100 1,759 1,000 733 430 215 76 18 3 1,889 1,429 1.1F6 1,162 1,628 1,028 745 495 273 120 34 5 510 . . . ]0 15 15 20 OQ 25 o" 30 30 )0 40 r jO 5000 CO 70 70 80 gO 90 90 In France, the small increase of the population by the excess of births above the deaths, has long been remarked ; the growth in recent times being less than 5 per cent, in ten years. In the Netherlands or Holland, the decennial increase has been about 3 per cent, greater than in France ; and from the preceding table it will be seen that at the younger ages under twenty-five or thirty, the French population is accordingly the less numerous for equal aggregates of population. The column i or Belgium, and others following, will furnish similar correspondences, showing that the rate per cent, of increase of population, and the proportion living at younger ages, both increase or both decrease together. The most rapid increase is correctly indicated to be in the United States, and the Canadas, where the rate from births alone has been about 28 per cent., and the rate from births and immi gration 35 per cent., in ten years. The dissimilar distribution of ages in the different countries, will likewise serve to show that "the average age of the population" is modified by such distribution of ages, and consequently by the rate of annual increase. In a general statement, the average age of a stationary population, where the births and deaths have been equal for a century, will equally express the years which the population have lived at a census, and the years which they will live. According to Dr. Farr, the mean age of males living in England at the census of 1841, for example, was 25 years; whereas, if the population were stationary, the mean age would be 32 years, under the same law of mortality. How much the rate of increase and the larger or smaller proportion at youthful ages will change the mean age of the living, is further illustrated by the following table from Wappaus. The number for the United States refers to the white population of 1850 : Mean Age of the Population of different Countries. Years. France 31.06 Belgium 28. G3 1 apal States 28.16 Denmark 27.85 Netherlands 27.76 Sweden 27.G6 Norway 27.53 Years. Sardinia 27.22 Great Britain 26.56 Ireland 25.32 United States 23.10 Lower Canada 21.86 Upper Canada 21.23 The mean ages of the living population of the United States computed for 1860 are given below, in connexion with the like ages for 1850. The mean age of the three classes is on the increase; but INTRODUCTION. xlix while this fact implies that the proportion of adults is increasing, and the birth rate is diminishing, it has but little significance in relation to the law of mortality, which is believed to continue nearly unvaried from year to year. Average Age of Whites, Free Colored, and Slaves, in the United Stales. Population. Mean age 18(30. Mean ago 1850. Whites 23 53 years 23 10 years Fi co colored 24.75 years. Slaves 21.;!9 years. 21.35 years. Average 23.28 years. 22.89 years. DENSITY OF POPULATION. Respecting the number of inhabitants to the square mile, it is evident, that as the population gradually increases from year to year, the density also increases. The following values refer to the period 1850-1855 : Number of Inhabitants to the Square Mile. Belgium. Saxony . Prussia 159 Bavaria 156 Austria 1 42 Hanover 123 Denmark 114 Scotland 92 Sweden 21 Norway 13 397 353 England and Wales 307 Netherlands 250 Sardinia 225 Wurtemberg 210 Ireland 205 German States 177 France 17G I In the preliminary report, reference was made to the surprisingly regular rate of increase of the population of England and Wales for sixty years. In 1801, the whole number of inhabitants was 9,150,171; in 1811, 10,454,529; in 1821, 12,172,664; in 1831, 14,051,986; in 1841, 16,035,198; in 1851, 18,054,170; in 1861, 20,223,746. The rates of increase per cent, during these several decades, begin ning with the end of 1801, were 14, 16, 15, 14, 15, 12. As has been observed, the falling off in the rate per cent, of increase from 1851 to 1861 was accidental, emigration having carried out of the kingdom during the ten years, no less than 2,287,205 persons. In eleven districts, there was an excess of registered births over registered deaths of 2,260,576, and in the same districts, there was an ascertained increase of 2,134,116 persons. The census of Scotland, taken on the same day, exhibits a total population of 3,061,251, of whom 1,446,982 were males and 1,614,269 females. There were 679,025 separate families, and 393,289 inhabited houses. The number of children between the ages of five and fifteen, attending school, was 456,699. The in crease in the whole population since 1851, was 172,509, or a trifle over six per cent. The females outnumbered the males in Scotland by 167,287. In the returns for Scotland, a list of seventy-six cities and towns is given, containing 1,244,578 inhabitants. Whether this comprises the entire urban as distinguished from the rural population, does not appear; but such is probably the fact, since a few of the places named are mere villages or hamlets of less than five hundred inhabitants. The number of inhabited houses in these cities and towns was 89,520, showing 13.90 inmates to each house. The number of separate families is stated to be 286,585, giving 4.28 individuals to each family. Edinburgh, the capital, contains 9,820 inhabited houses, and a population of 168,000; each house, therefore, contains 17.12 inhabitants. Glasgow is the principal commercial city. Its population is 394,857, and it has 13,873 houses which are inhabited, showing that each house accommodates 28.45 persons. 7 1 INTRODUCTION. Ireland. It was found that, on the 8th of April, 1861, Ireland contained 5,764,543 inhabitants, of whom 2,804,961 were males and 2,959,582 females. The decrease of the whole population from 1851, as shown by this return, was 787,842, being at the rate of 12.02 per cent, during the ten years. In 1841 the population of Ireland was 8,175,124, and in 1851 6,552,385. The falling off during that de cade was 1,622,739, or 19.85 per cent. The only localities in which an increase of population was shown by the last census, were Dublin and the towns of Carrickfergus and Belfast, where there is a gain of 18.88 per cent, on the returns of 1851. In explanation of the general decrease of population in Ireland, it is stated that of 2,249,255 emigrants leaving the ports of the United Kingdom from the 31st March, 1851, to the 8th April, 1861, 1,230,986 were Irish, of whom 1,174,179 persons were set down as permanent emigrants. It is remarked that the whole of the last decade was remarkably free from famine, pestilence, riots, and civil commotions, so that the condition of the country was such as ordinarily produces an increase, rather than a decline of population. But the effects of the great calamities of 1846, and subsequent years, extended over the first few years of the last decade, precluding the restorative energies of the country from coming into force and action. As to religion, the Irish people are divided as follows: 4,490,583 are Roman Catholics; 678,661 belong to the established church of England, and 586,563 arc Protestant dissenters. The last-named class includes 528,992 Presbyterians and 44,532 Methodists. The Protestant portion of the popu lation is chiefly found in the province of Ulster, where it is about equal in number to the Catholic. The commissioners, in their report, note it as a fact worthy of remark, that no objections were made to the inquiries directed to be put on the subject of religion, and that fifteen complaints were made to them of the inaccuracy of the results. The total number of inhabited houses in Ireland, in 1861, was 993,233; in 1851, 1,046,223; and in 1841, 1,328,839. This shows a falling off corresponding with the decrease of population. The diminution of inhabited houses from 1841 to 1851, was at the rate of 21.27 per cent,, and the decrease since 1851, was 5.08 per cent. It was found that there were 1.14 families in each house. The number of families returned was 1,129,218, showing a decrease of 75,101, or 6.24 per cent. on the returns for 1851. The decrease from 1841 to 1851, was 268,468 families, being at the rate of 18.23 per cent.; (the average number of persons to a family in 1861 was 5.10; in 1851, 5.44; 1841, 5.54;) results showing a gradual thinning out of the households, attributable to emigration and the other causes leading to a decline in the population. From these statements it will be perceived that the population of Great Britain and Ireland but little exceeds twenty-nine millions, and that the population of the United States has not only, for the first time, reached that of the mother country, but has run beyond hers near two and a half millions of people. British America. In the different provinces, the census appears to have been formerly taken at irregular intervals of years. To afford a more definite idea of their progress, the official enumeration stated in Macgregor s Statistics, vol. V, and in other authorities, have here been interpolated, as follows: Population of British America. Provinces. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1860. Upper Canada . 210 437 436 436 830 225 1 395 2*>2 Lower Canada 500 2G7 629 943 835 540 1 100 060 New Brunswick 91 81 1 il 040 187 026 }; 7-^7 Nova Scotia and Cape Breton 153 218 202 820 268 481 :;:ii> HP) Prince Kthvard a 27 244 4 r > 144 68 037 80 648 Newfoundland 69 010 S3 343 QQ 7Sfi 1 4 608 Total 1 052 588 1 58 76 2 289 095 3 lr !\ 570 Decennial increase per cent 49 74 45 23 3 s 35 INTRODUCTION. u From British Columbia, on the Pacific coast, no return of population has been received. The population was estimated at 6,000, of whom about 1,000 were British, and a large proportion of the remainder were Asiatics and Negroes. According to the census of 1861, the population of the principal cities of Canada ranks as follows : Montreal 90, 323 Quebec 51, 109 Toronto 44,821 Hamilton 19, 090 Ottawa 14, 699 Kingston 13, 743 London \ 5,55 Three Rivers c > 053 Concerning Labrador, and the Indian territory, the few thousands scattered over them, have increased since 1830; yet the number is small. Macgregor states that in 1850 the resident population of Labrador, for example, did not amount to 7,000 inhabitants. The growth of population in Upper Canada or Canada West, and the other provinces, has been very rapid, being nearly 50 per cent, in the decade from 1830 to 1840, decreasing to 38.35 per cent, from 1850 to 1860, which last rate is nearly coincident with that of the free population of the United States during the same period. With respect to the early colonial population, a census of the French settlements in North America in 1688 showed but 11,249 persons, according to Bancroft, being about one-twentieth of the number in the English settlements. A later census of Canada, in 1759, showed but about 82,000, of whom not more than seven thousand could serve as soldiers. In the year following, the whole country passed under English rule. Mexico. The population of Mexico in 1850, with the names and the areas of its twenty-one States, three Territories, and one federal district, is given as follows : Square Miles. Population. Chiapas 16,680 144,070 ^Chihuahua 97,015 147,600 "Coahuila 56, 571 75, 340 Durango 48, 489 162, 218 Guanajuato 12, 618 713, 583 Guerrero 32, 003 270, 000 Jalisco 48, 590 774, 461 Mexico 19, 535 973, 697 Michoacan 22, 993 491, 679 Xuevo Leon 16, 688 133, 361 Cajacca 31, 823 525, 101 Puebla 13, 043 580, 000 Queretaro 2, 445 184, 161 San Luis Potosi 29, 486 368, 120 Sinaloa ... 33, 721 160, 000 ^Sonera 183, 467 139, 474 Tabasco* 15, 609 63, 508 Tamaulipas 30, 445 100, 064 Vera Cruz 27, 595 264, 725 Yucatan 52, 947 680, 948 Zacatecas 30, 507 356, 024 Tlaxcala territory. 1. 984 80, 171 Colima territory 3, 020 68, 243 " Lower California territory 60, 662 10, 000 Federal district.. 90 200,000 Total.. , 829,916 7,661,520 lii INTRODUCTION. France. The area of France in 18G1 was 209,420 square miles. Population in 1856 30,039,364 Population in 1861 37,332,225 Of the increase shown in 1SG1, one portion is due to the annexation of Savoy and Nice to France, which brought an accession of 609,059 inhabitants. The remaining portion, 673,802, repre sents the excess of births above the deaths during the period, and corresponds to a rate of 3.77 per cent, increase in ten years. In 1856, for example, out of 86 departments, 54 showed a decrease of population. The small rate of increase in France, is ascribed, chiefly to the comparative fewness of births, in connexion with the conscript system, the late age at which Frenchmen generally marry, the limited progeny which parents more usually desire, and perhaps other causes. Population of cities in Great Britain and Ireland. CITIES. 1851. 1861. Decennial in crease, per cent. CITIES. 1851. 1861. Dcconnial in crease, per cent. 1 NUI. AM) AND WALES. 2, 362, 236 2, 803, 034 18.7 SCOTLAND. 329,097 394, 857 20.0 63 835 54 C81 1 6 100, 302 168,098 4 9 5 21 6 623 3 78 931 90 45 H G } 67 314 85 7-18 **7 2 71 973 73 794 137 38 47 95 47 410 \ i Cl 171 70 "96 Cr-enock 36 G89 4 100 14 7 375 D55 4-13 874 18 1 30, 919 33 530 8.4 316 213 357 604 13 1 Perth . . 23,835 25, 251 G.O 72 357 94 337 30 4 21 443 22 G14 5 5 69 542 82 961 39 3 Leicester 60,584 08,052 K .3 68 195 74 414 9 1 . 57 407 74 531 "9 8 Balu 54 240 5 58 3 2 72 096 94 546 ?i i 84 07 101 30 * 6 119 748 147 646 23 2 Brighton 69.673 87,311 25.3 Birmingham 232, 841 295,955 27.1 Bradford 103, 778 106. 218 2.4 Hull 84, 690 98, 994 1(1.9 LoedH 172, 270 207, 153 20.3 Sheffield 135, 310 185. 157 30.8 Jlertnyr Tydfll . 63 080 8*1 844 3 9 Total 5 119 083 5 996 493 17 1 Total 54G 846 532 41)9 2.63 Population of cities in France. CITIES. 1846. 1856. Decennial in crease, per cent. CITIES. 1846. 1856. Decennial in- ! crease, per cent. Prli 1, 115, 117 221,633 167,872 120,203 88 250 1, 497, 474 255. 960 215, 196 140, 601 101,019 94,645 92,223 91,933 89,512 65.120 63,468 52,730 34.3 15. 5 28.2 17.0 14.5 4.0 10.5 94.4 14.4 4.9 25.7 14.4 49, 442 42,538 45,434 42, 976 41,941 38,795 49,291 48.350 47, 075 44, 17<i 43. 256 43, 452 0.3 13.7 3.6 2.8 3.1 12.0 46.9 23.1 18.1 1.2 Rheims Marseilles Toulon Bordeaux Nantes 91,046 83.489 47,302 78,224 6 094 Tmi louse Saint Etienne 34,180 35,163 40, 105 42,095 41,512 40,577 Lille Stravburg Ilavro 49. 718 46,096 Amiens 2, 570, 697 3, 201, 390 24.5 INTRODUCTION. liii Population of cities in Prussia. CITIES. 1840. 1855. Decennial in crease, per cent. CITIES. 1840. 1855. Decennial In crease, per cent Berlin 311, 491 426,602 23. 32 92,305 121, 345 20.01 Elberfeld 73,954 105 504 20.73 65, 852 77, 748 11.70 Hallo Magdeburg with Neustadt and Sudenburg 55,078 71,547 19.05 57, 933 63 178 5 95 Frankfort 43, 265 53,496 15.20 Stettin 33,869 50,058 29.75 Crefeld 25 897 45 197 44 96 933, 867 1,236,910 20.61 Population of cities in Netherlands. CITIES. 1849. 1859. Decennial in crease, per cent. CITIES. 1849. 1859. Decenuial in crease, per cent. 224 035 243 755 8 80 35 895 36 725 2 31 90 073 105 984 17.66 33 094 35 511 5 39 47 781 53 083 11 10 Total 503 703 553 708 9 93 Population of cities in Saxony and Sweden. CITIES. 1846. 1855. Decennial in crease, per cent. CITIES. 1845. 1835. Decennial in* creage, per cent. SAXOST. 89 37 108 966 04 70 SWEDEN. 88, 242 97, 952 11.00 60 05 69 746 17 43 23,891 29,547 23. 67 28 936 36 301 8 65 112 133 187 499 13.70 Total 178 468 215 013 23 00 Population of cities in Belgium. CITIES. 1846. 1856. Decennial in crease, per cent. CITIES. 1846. 1856. Decennial in crease, per cent. Brussels 13 874 152 828 23 37 29,693 31. 371 5.65 108 95 5 75 30, 125 30,824 2.33 10 761 16 13 30, 278 30,765 1. Cl LUttich ... . 75 961 89 411 17.71 49 308 48 673 *1 27 Total 530, 703 595,558 12.11 Population of cities in Russia. CITIES. 1856. CITIES. 1856. CITIES. 1856. St. Petersburg .. . 490 808 Kigff 62,497 Tula 50,641 Moscow 368, 765 Saratoff 61, 610 Berditscheff 50,281 Odessa 101,320 WUna 45, 881 Kursk Riga 44,280 Cronntadt J 56,257 Total 1,546,948 Lou. liv INTRODUCTION. THE DEAF AND DUMB. Since the preliminary report was presented, the tables of the number of the deaf and dumb have been carefully revised, by excluding all who were returned as "deaf" only. The propriety of this exclusion, is manifest, when we find, on examination, that a majority of those returned as " deaf/ were aged people, whose deafness was only one of the common infirmities of old age. In the State of New York, for instance, of those returned as " deaf," little more than one-fourth were under the age of thirtv, while one-fifth were above the age of seventy. These returns also, were made, for the most part, from a few localities where the assistant marshals had taken the erroneous idea that they were required to return all who were called " deaf," even if only hard of hearing. In the State of New York there were one hundred and seventy-four persons returned as " deaf" from twenty-two towns and wards, an average of eight to each town, while from the remainder of the State, those returned as " deaf" only, averaged only about one to four towns. It is not, however, always easy to distinguish between the deaf and dumb, and those who are only deaf. Children who are born deaf, of course grow up dumb ; and those who became deaf at so early an age as not to have made the permanent acquisition of speech, also become dumb. These are the deaf and dumb, properly so called, whose instruction in written language, held to be impossible by the wisest of the ancients, is one of the greatest triumphs of modern science and benevolence. There are also many who become deaf in childhood, after learning to speak and to read. These are called semi-mutes. Incapable of sharing in the oral exercises of our common schools, they are justly held to be entitled to the privileges of the special institution for deaf mutes. This class of the deaf are often returned as "deaf and dumb," especially when they are, or have been, pupils of an institution for deaf mutes. In many cases, however, they are returned as "deaf," if returned at all. There are even cases in which the same individual is returned under both designations once as a deaf-mute pupil in an institution, and again as "deaf" at home. Besides these two classes, there are some children who are only partially deaf, and, in conse quence, partially dumb. These several classes of the deaf run into each other by slight gradations; and there are cases in which it is not easy, for the most intelligent returning officer, to decide whether the individual should be classed as "deaf," or "deaf and dumb." But, as the main object in collecting statistics of the deaf and dumb, is to ascertain how many in a given population will probably become proper subjects for an institution for the education of deaf mutes, it will be a useful rule for the guidance of those who may make future enumerations of the deaf and dumb, to make returns of none but those who were either born deaf, or became deaf in childhood. For these last, it is desirable to have noted the age at which hearing is lost. None are properly classed with the deaf and dumb, who became deaf after the age of puberty. The tables of the number of the deaf and dumb, as revised, give a total of Males. Females. Total. White, deaf and dumb.. G GOG 5 250 11 856 Free cnulattocs 21 * 27 48 Free blacks ... . 59 50 109 438 370 803 INTRODUCTION. lv Compared with the census of 1850, we have the following numbers and proportions to the population of the same color and condition : 1 350. If 360. Number. Proportion. Number. Proportion. White, deaf and dumb ]3G 1 2 140 nG-ft Free colored, deaf and dumb . . Slaves, deaf and dumb 136 531 1 3, 095 1 G 034 157 QAQ y, z!j 1 3, 037 In the preliminary report, by including 2,256 returned as "deaf," the number of white and free colored deaf and dumb was made 14,269, and the proportion 1:1,925. The tables for the deaf and dumb slaves, have not been revised to exclude the "deaf," which is doubtless the reason the proportion of deaf and dumb slaves seems so much larger than it was in 1850. The proportion of deaf mutes returned from the white population, appears to be steadily decreasing since 1830, as is indicated by the following table, repeated from the preliminary report, (p. 37,) with the correction for the returns for 1860 by excluding the "deaf:" Years. Number of white deaf and dumb. Proportion. 1830 5 363 1 ] 964 1840 C 682 J 13 1850 0,085 1 v 152 I860 11 856 1 2 275 A comparison of the different sections of the Union, shows that the decrease has been only in the northern States, the proportion in the southern States having varied but little during the thirty years. Proportion of deaf mutes returned among the wJiitc population. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1860. New England 1 : 1 800 1 : 1 , 854 1 : 1,950 1 : 2,110 Middle States* 1 : 1,923 1 : 2,201 1 : 2,233 1 : 2, 364 1 : 2, 244 1 : 2, 780 1 : 2,285 1 : 2, 450 1 : 1,830 1 : 1,790 1 : 1,820 1 : 1 , 854 1 : 2, 284 1 : 2, 028 1 : 2,180 1 : 2, 140 The most obvious theory to account for this difference between the two great sections of the Union, refers the apparent diminution in the proportion of deaf mutes from the northern States, to the large accessions to the population of those States by emigration from Europe, which, as was stated in the preliminary report, does not bring with it a proportional number of deaf mutes. It may also be observed that the opening, within the past fifteen or twenty years, of several institutions for the deaf and dumb in the southern States has had the effect not, of course, to increase the number of deaf mutes, but to bring them to light, and make them less liable to be overlooked by the census marshals. Yet, after making every allowance, it appears from the returns that the proportion of deaf mutes in New England especially, is becoming less at every census, in a proportion for which the European * New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. t Maryland to Georgia. t Including Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri. Ivi INTRODUCTION. emigration to that section does not seem sufficient to account. For this result we will presently offer an explanation. In comparing the proportion in different sections of the Union, we cannot do better than to take the returns as they are, assuming that the sources of error are so far uniform in their operation, ihat in an aggregate of several hundred returns, forming the sum total of a section of the Union, the amount of errors will probably be proportionally uniform. But for other statistical purposes, it is desirable to have data for an average of corrections. Of the errors in an enumeration of the deaf and dumb, the one susceptible of the most certain correction from the returns themselves is the frequent return of the same person twice. All the schools for the deaf and dumb in the country, it is believed, were in session on the 1st of June, the day to which the census refers ; and all, so far as we have ascertained, dismissed their pupils for the summer vacation within a few weeks after that day. Thus it happened that, while for three-fourths of the schools the marshals returned the number of deaf mutes actually in the institutions on the 1st of June, a large proportion of the same deaf mutes were at home for the vacation, in July and August, when the census marshals called, and in many cases were returned a second time. It has been ascertained by very careful examination, that out of 29G pupils of the New York Institution, returned to the assistant marshal of that district as being there on the 1st of June, not less than 80 were a second time returned from their own homes. If we assume, as is very probable, that a like proportion of the pupils of the other schools were returned twice, the number of such returns in the whole country would be not far from 400. A few other deaf mutes, who, perhaps, changed their residence about the time the census was taken, also appear twice on the returns. From the Indiana Asylum only seventeen deaf mutes are returned, though the report of that school for I860 states that it had that year about 170 pupils. The presumption is, that the marshal happened to call while most of the pupils were at home, and only took down the names of the few whom the distance of their homes compelled to remain in the asylum during the vacation. Some other institutions, as those of Iowa, North Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, and California, do not appear on the returns, probably because at the time the census marshal went his rounds both teachers and pupils were dispersed for the vacation. A more particular examination in the case of the North Carolina Institution, shows, that of thirty- eight pupils on the list of that institution, as given in their report for 18GO, nineteen (one half) were returned from their respective counties, the other nineteen being entirely overlooked. Another source of error is the occasional return of idiots as dumb. On this point, however, we have not obtained any data that would authorize us to make an average of corrections. The distinction between idiots and deaf mutes is now so generally understood, that it is presumed, at this day, few of the assistant marshals would return the one for the other. In quite a number of cases idiocy and deaf-dumbness are returned as united in the same afflicted individual. It remains to speak of omissions and deficiencies. Of these, the most remarkable is the omission in every census, of more than half of the deaf and dumb children under ten years of age. Comparing the white deaf and dumb under ten years, between ten and twenty, and over twenty, with the white population of the same age, we have the following proportions : Under 10. 10 to 20. Over 20. New England 1 4,365 1 570 500 490 500 490 555 525 1 1,960 2,660 2,200 1,610 1,880 2, 4oO 2,214 New York 1 1 1 1 1 1 4, 500 1 4,070 1 3, 520 ] 4, 330 1 4, 480 1 4, 170 1 Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware . . Smith Atlantic States Southwestern States Northwestern States The United States INTRODUCTION. Ivii The Pacific States and the Territories are not classified, but are included in the total of the United States. The large proportion between the ages of ten and twenty, is owing, in part, to the number returned twice, most of whom are between those ages. Allowance being made for this, the proportion will be about one deaf mute between the ages of ten and twenty to every 1,700 inhabitants of the same age. The uniformity of this proportion in every section of the Union is remarkable. Even after making this correct ion, the proportion of deaf mutes between the ages often and twer.ty remains considerably larger than the proportion above the age of twenty. To account for this, we observe that about fifteen hundred and forty pupils of the different institutions are included in the returns ; and, as we have seen in the case of North Carolina, many of them would, if at home, be either over looked altogether, or returned as deaf only. The fullness of the returns for those ages is, therefore, not an indication that there are more deaf mutes, proportionally, between ten and twenty, but only that, when collected into institutions, they are much more likely to be returned than when scattered through the community. In explanation of the small proportion returned as under ten years a feature, by the way, common to every enumeration of the deaf and dumb in Europe* or America we observe that the deafness of a child is hardly suspected, and cannot be ascertained for several months after birth ; and its parents, clinging to hope to the last, are usually unwilling to admit that their child is destined to be a deaf mute, till it has passed the age at which other children speak fluently ; and if the child became deaf after learning to speak a few words, its friends refuse to admit that it is dumb. Hence, many deaf-mute children are either not returned at all, or returned as "deaf" only, who, a few years later, as pupils of an institution, will be returned as deaf and dumb. The small proportion returned as under the age of ten, therefore, only indicates that the deaf-dumbness of very many children was unrecognized, overlooked, or concealed. A reference to the table of the deaf and dumb, classified according to age, will put this point in a clearer light. The number returned as under one year is only 11. Under five years (including those under one) there are returned 416 ; between five and ten, 1,432 ; between ten and fifteen, 2,084. The obvious inference is, that hardly one-fifth of the deaf mutes, or those destined to be such, under the age of five, find a place in the returns; while between five and ten, a much larger proportion are returned.f Yet it would appear, from an examination of the list of deaf mutes for two or three States, that even as late as the age of ten or twelve, not far from half the deaf and dumb children are omitted. Out of one hundred and one pupils received by the New York Institution from that State and New Jersey, during the two years next succeeding the taking of the census, after making liberal allowances for erroneous copying from illegible writing, only forty, or about two-fifths, can be found in the census list. Of those from country districts full half are found in the census, while of those from the large cities hardly one-fifth appear in the census. The case is probably about the same in other States, as we find that of nine pupils received into the North Carolina Institution, a few weeks after the census was taken, only five are to be found in the census. We have referred to the greater number of omissions in the returns for cities and large towns. This is a prominent feature in every census of the deaf and dumb taken in this country, and has often been referred to by those who have treated of the statistics of this class. As a general rule, the proportion of deaf mutes returned from cities (excluding institutions) is only about half as great as that returned for country districts. The following table shows the number of deaf mutes (without distinction of color or condition) in those cities of the United States whose population, in 1860, exceeded one hundred thousand. The returns from institutions are not included. * From a table in the Thirty-Fifth Annual Report of the New York Institution, it appears that out of 16,890 deaf mutes returned from six countries of Europe, for which the ages were distinguished, only 2,705, less than one-sixth part, were under ten years of age. The ratio in tho United States is about the same. t The following record appears on the returns of Fairfield county Connecticut: "Hannah Dugey, aged 100, born in Connecticut; deaf and dumb; of sound mind." 8 Iviii INTRODUCTION. Table showing the number of deaf mutes in the principal cities of the United States in 1860. C;,; cs Population. Deaf and Dumb. New York 805 > 651 197 Philadelphia 562, 529 167 Bo 8 ton i 177,812 48 Baltimore 212,418 51 New Orleans 16S > 675 43 Cincinnati 161, 044 35 St. Louis 160,773 37 Brooklyn 266, 66] 48 Chicago 109, 260 14 Total . . 2, 624, 823 640 The proportion is only one deaf mute to 4,101 inhabitants. Taking the white and free colored population of the whole Union, without these cities, the proportion is one deaf mute to 2,070 inhabit ants; but if the returns from the institutions be excluded, to make a fair comparison, there will be returned from the States, exclusive of the great cities, about one deaf mute to 2,400 inhabitants. But as this includes the returns from many cities and large towns of less than 100,000 inhabitants, most of which also return a small proportion of deaf and dumb, it may safely be assumed that, on a general average, only about half as large a proportion of deaf mutes are returned from cities and large towns as from country districts. Yet there is no reason to suppose that the proportion of deaf mutes found in cities is really smaller than in the country. If discomfort, want, and intemperance be regarded as among the causes of a greater prevalence of deaf-dumbness, nowhere arc they found in such miserable extremes as among the poor of cities; and it has been found that cities are apt to send, at least, their full pro portion of pupils to the institutions for deaf mutes. The small proportion returned for cities is, there fore, to be ascribed to the greater haste and carelessness of assistant marshals hurrying from door to door in a populous city, among families most of whom are strangers to him, while the marshal who takes the census of a small district in the country generally knows of all the deaf mutes in his district, and hence is much less likely to overlook them. We have already observed that there appears to be a smaller proportion of deaf mutes returned from the foreign population; partly, perhaps, because the assistant marshal, in many cases, could not make his questions fully understood ; but also, in great part, because a small proportion of deaf mutes seems to go along with the emigration, whether from Europe to America, or from the eastern to the western States. Resuming these several cases of greater inaccuracy in the returns, we find that, 1st, children under ten; 2d, large cities; 3d, emigrants, especially foreigners, each present a very small proportion of deaf mutes. Hence, a district where the proportion of children is large, one where a large proportion of the population live in cities, and one where there is a large immigrant population, will respectively return small proportions of deaf mutes. The first is the case with the northwest and southwest; the second, more especially with New York and southern New England; the third, with New York and the northwest. Allowing for these several causes, the tendency to deaf-mutism in the different sections of the country becomes much more nearly equalized. The southern Atlantic States, which return the greatest proportion of deaf mutes, it will be seen, though they have about an average proportion of children, arc losing largely, instead of gaining, by emigration, and contain comparatively few large cities. Even in country districts, and among the native population, there are evidently many omissions in the returns. We have already referred to the fact, that of the pupils of the North Carolina Institution, who seem to have been all home for the vacation when the census was taken, only one-half can be found on the census list. And after a very careful examination of the lists for New York and New Jersey, out of seventy-two pupils dismissed in the two years preceding the census, (not counting those from the great cities,) only thirty-two can be found in the census. A few of the remainder may have INTRODUCTION. lix died or changed their residences; still there seems no reason to doubt, that, of those deaf mutes not actually in school, a large proportion were omitted; and hence, chiefly, it is, that a smaller proportion was returned as over twenty years of age. Some of these omissions may be accounted for, by what the returns indicate as quite a frequent inadvertence, the writing of the words "deaf and dumb" on the wrong line; thus returning, instead of the deaf mute himself, the name that stood next his own. The tendency, in this case, is rather to write on the line above than on the one below. In this way, probably, several very old people were returned, as deaf and dumb, instead of younger members of their respective families. On the whole, however it may be assumed that such errors, not affecting the number of deaf mutes, but only the sex and age, will nearly balance each other.* From the several considerations that have been presented, it is manifest that the nearest approxi mation we can make from the returns of the census, to the true proportion of deaf mutes in the country, is, by taking the number returned as between the ages of ten and twenty. Even between those ages, there are probably omissions enough to balance the number returned twice; which will leave a quite uniform proportion in all sections of the country of about one deaf mute to fifteen hundred inhabitants, a proportion but little smaller than that found in Europe. An examination of the proportions in the several States shows that Virginia and Kentucky present at each census a large proportion of deaf mutes; at the last census, a considerably larger proportion than was returned from any other section of the Union of equal population. This will appear from the annexed table, (referring only to whites:) 183 X 184 ). 185 X 18# 3. No. of deaf and dumb. Proportion. No. of deaf and dumb. Proportion. No. of deaf and dumb. Proportion. No. of deaf nnd dumb. Proportion. 419 1 : 1 657 453 1 1 636 540 1 1 640 676 1 1 ^ifl 303 1 1 709 400 1 1 476 507 1 I 50 ! >74 1 1 602 The United States 5,363 1 : 1,964 6,682 1 : 2, 123 9,085 1 : 2 152 11 856 1 2 "7 r > Whether this extraordinary prevalence of deaf-dumbness in the central belt of country immediately north of the parallel of 36 30 , is to be ascribed to the influence of climate, or of geological formation, (much of the district being mountainous, and much of the remainder a limestone region,) or is rather a peculiarity of the nearly homogeneous population of those States, it would be premature, in the present state of our knowledge, to express a decided opinion. We observe, however, that it does appear from the returns that, other circumstances being about the same, there is usually a larger proportion of deaf mutes in a district of homogeneous population, than from districts whose population is more mixed. This fact is of like purport to the fact, familiar to students of vital statistics, that deaf-dumbness, idiocy, and other cases of arrest or imperfection of development, are more apt to appear in the offspring of parents who are related. What is true of individual families, may be true of whole communities; and thus, perhaps, there is a greater tendency, other things being equal, to deaf-dumbness, and other organic defects, in a comparatively stationary and homogeneous popu lation, than in a migratory and mixed population. The decrease in the proportion of deaf mutes returned from New England, in so far as it is real, (for much of it is probably only apparent, owing to the greater proportion of population in cities, the returns from which, as we have seen, are usually very defective,) may, probably, be ascribed, in part, to the popu lation of that section of the Union becoming less stationary and homogeneous, than it was thirty or forty years ago; and in part, perhaps, to a more general progress of physiological knowledge. * The return from Marion county, Va., of an infant of one month old, as "deaf," is probably a case of writing on the wrong line. The deafness could not bo known at that age. lx INTRODUCTION. Restoring the pupils in the Asylum at Hartford to their respective States, we find the following proportions of deaf mutes returned from the several New England States, in 1830 and in 1860: 1830. 18CO. Proportion of 1 to Proportion of 1 to Maine 2,107 1,950 New Hampshire i 1. 816 1, 850 Vermont 1. 607 1, 905 Massachusetts 2, 045 2, 413 Rhode Island 1, 672 2, 709 Connecticut 1, 426 1, 990 It will be observed that in Maine the proportion of deaf mutes has increased, and in New Hamp shire has remained about the same. Of all the New England States and, indeed of all the northern States, Maine has the largest per-centage of State-born population, and New Hampshire the next largest. The States where the proportion of deaf mutes is least, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, are those that have the largest proportion of immigrant population. On the whole, while some part of the decrease in the ratio of deaf mutes, in New England, may be due to a more enlightened avoidance of some of the causes of deaf-dumbness, most of it is probably to be ascribed to the influx of immigrant population and the imperfectness of the returns from large towns.* It is a remarkable feature in the returns, though one common to every enumeration of the deaf and dumb, in Europe as well as America, that male deaf mutes so largely exceed the female. Even in States where there is a large excess of female population, there are many more male than female deat mutes. The same is true of the idiotic, and, in a less degree, of the blind and insane. Among the deaf and dumb, the sexes are thus distributed : Males. Females. Under five years 227 189 Five t:> ten 776 667 Ten to fifteen 1,168 916 Fifteen to twenty 1, 101 905 Twenty to thirty 1, 258 976 Thirty to forty 778 554 Forty to fifty 589 463 Fifty to sixty , 403 309 Sixty to seventy 194 156 Seventy and upwards 104 101 Ages not returned 18 14 Total 6, 606 5, 250 More than five males to four females. In 1850, there were returned from ten States, (Compen dium of the Census, p. 59,) 1,408 male deaf mutes to l,129females, just about the same proportion. In Massachusetts, where the female population considerably exceeds the male, we find in 18GO, 242 male deaf mutes to 180 females, the large proportion of four to three. The excess of males among the idiotic is still greater, being in 1850, as three to two. For the blind, the excess of males is less than for the deaf and dumb; and for the insane, the difference is still less. Observing that the deaf and dumb, and the idiotic, are such from birth or childhood, and that most of the blind, and especially of the insane, became such after reaching the adult age, the conclusion to be drawn from the facts just set forth is, that not only is the male sex more liable than the female to the diseases and accidents that affect the mind and its chief organs of sense, but also is, in a much greater degree, more liable to be born with imperfect organs. * It would be an interesting inquiry, whether deaf-mutism and other organic delects in children prevail most among the offspring of early or of lule marriages. The largest proportion of deuf mutes, and especially of deal mute children, other things being equal, is in those States where early mar riages Bctim to be most common; a* in the southern States. INTRODUCTION. Ixi DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND. Little more than half a century ago, it was often asserted that there was no individual known in any country, laboring under this three-fold accumulation of afflictions. Cases, however, in which children were even born both deaf and blind, soon came to light. One of these, James Mitchell, of Scotland, lived to mature age, and gave such proofs of mental activity in employing his remaining senses of touch and smell in establishing some communication with the external world, and with those persons with whom he lived, as made his case an object of profound study to some of the most emi nent philosophers of his time. When enumerations of the deaf and dumb began to be taken, it was found that the deaf are no more exempt from blindness than are those who hear. A census of the deaf and dumb in the Sardinian States, taken about thirty years ago, showed seven also blind among 4,778 deaf mutes, one to 680; and there were found in Denmark three such among G30, one also blind to 210 deaf mutes. In Sweden and Norway, the proportion of blind deaf mutes is still greater. From a table on page L of the quarto volume, census of 1850, it appears that in only thirteen States, not embracing the two of greatest population, there were returned ten deaf, dumb and blind ; fifteen deaf and blind; one deaf, dumb, blind, and insane; four deaf, dumb, blind, and idiotic; ten dumb and blind ; one blind, deaf, and insane; and one idiotic, blind, and dumb; in all, forty-two returned as deaf and blind, or dumb and blind, in less than half the States. Either the proportion of persons thus fearfully afflicted is less than it was, or the returns of the last census are not so full. We find in all the States, in 1860, twenty-four white persons returned as deaf, dumb, and blind, or dumb and blind; and fourteen as deaf and blind. To these are to be added two free colored (one of them returned as 100 years old, deaf and dumb, blind, and insane,) and sixteen slaves, three of the latter in one county in Tennessee, (Haywood.) Most of those thus returned are elderly people, who will probably, in a few years, be relieved of their triple affliction by death. Others are persons who, probably, before becoming blind, acquired some mode of communication with their friends, available to the blind. It is well known that the edu cated deaf and dumb can converse in the dark, both by signs and by the manual alphabet, each mode of communication being sensible to the touch ; and the same means remain available to those deaf mutes, on whom may fall the dreadful additional misfortune of blindness. Even where the individual has become deaf and blind in infancy or childhood, if of good natural capacity, the case is not beyond the hope of great alleviation by instruction. Julia Brace can converse, in signs, on all the subjects connected with her daily wants, or even with the incidents that occur in the circle of her acquaintance. Laura Bridgman, also deaf, dumb, and blind from her childhood, has acquired a mental and moral development, superior to that of very many who are blessed with sight. Of those returned in 1860 as deaf, dumb, and blind, seven are under the age of twenty; namely, a girl of five, in Jefferson county, Wisconsin ; a girl of eleven, in Marshall county, Virginia ; a girl of twelve, in Edgefield district, South Carolina; a girl of seventeen, in Licking county, Ohio; a boy of sixteen, at Indianapolis, (returned as also "foolish;") a boy of seventeen, in Windham county, Connecticut; and a boy of eighteen, in Saline county, Illinois, (returned, also, as insane and paralyzed.) Five of the seven, it is presumed, are capable of instruction. Should similar cases be known to exist, of which no mention is made, the Superintendent of the Census will be thankful to have them communicated. CAUSES OF DEAFNESS. Some of the assistant marshals noted on their returns the causes of deafness ; but not to such an extent as to supply inductions of much value. Several noted, in cases where there were more than one deaf mute in a family, that the parents were cousins. Quite a number of cases were hereditary. For those who became deaf after birth, (he cause most frequently returned is scarlet fever. The "use of quinine" is given as the cause of deafness in several cases. It is stated in a note to the remarks on the deaf and dumb in the Preliminary Report, (on the authority of H. P. Peet, LL.D.,) that, according to the present state of our knowledge of deaf and dumb lxii INTRODUCTION. statistics, there appear to be in Europe generally, in a population of a million, 615 deaf mutes who are so from birth, and only 154 by disease or accident; while in the United States, the former class number 278 in a million, and the latter 222. Assuming that our returns arc less accurate than the European, to the amount of one-fifth, there would be in this country, of deaf mutes from birth, 333 in a million, and of those accidentally deaf in infancy or childhood, 267 in a million. This greater tendency of children among us to accidental deafness may, perhaps, be ascribed to our more variable climate, the extremes of heat and cold being apt to produce those colds and gatherings in the head to which deafness is often ascribed, and likewise to influence the course of those eruptive fevers which are among the most frequent causes of deafness. By more enlightened treatment of children attacked by colds, fevers, inflammations, and especially scarlet fever and measles, the number of deaf mutes who are not so from birth, might doubtless, be materially diminished The very small liability of our population to congenital deafness, as compared with that of Europe, may be due, in part, to the fact that our women suffer much less from hardship, exposure, and anxiety, than the women of Europe; in part, that, as we have already noticed, our population is more mixed; made up largely from the more energetic portion of the population of the Old World ; and, in part, per haps, that marriages of relations, owing to the general dispersion of families, are less common hi this country than abroad. Of the causes that are supposed to influence the birth of deaf and dumb children, there are two that are wholly in our power to avoid; namely, the marriage of two congenital deaf mutes and the mar riage of near relatives. If it were generally understood that both classes of unions ought to be discour aged, if not even legally prohibited, there would be fewer families afflicted with deaf and dumb children, and especially with several deaf mute children in each. CASES OF SEVERAL DEAF MUTES IN ONE FAMILY. One of the most noticeable facts in the statistics of deaf-dumbness is the frequency with which this affliction appears in several members of the same family. Dr. Peet, summing up nearly three thousand cases collected by I he principals of three American schools, concluded that in this country, of the congenitally deaf, a large majority have deaf mute brothers and sisters.* In other words, when a deaf mute child is born in a family, the probability is that there may be another, if not more. As many as seven, and even eight, deaf mute children in one family are sometimes recorded. There appear, from the census of 1860, to be several families in almost every State, containing from three to five deaf mutes each; but the number of such cases has not been ascertained. In Tennessee, about one-third of the deaf and dumb appear to be in families containing more than one. As the list only shows the cases where all the deaf mute children are still living, and resident at home, the real proportion of such cases in that State must be considerably larger than one-third. In some other States this proportion does not seem nearly so large. DEAF-MUTE CHILDREN OF DEAF-MUTE PARENTS. It is a matter of regret, that the census schedules could not have been framed to show the relationship of each member of a family to the head of the family. Among the investigations which such a feature of the returns would facilitate, is the interesting one : How many deaf mutes are living in the marriage relation, and of those how large a proportion have deaf-mute children ? The returns do not show whether two deaf mutes of the same name, in the same family, are brother and sister, or husband and wife. Nevertheless, a comparison of the census list with the reports of our institutions enables us to distinguish many cases, especially in New England, where sometimes only one, but oftener both heads of a family, are deaf and dumb. It is believed that there have been more marriages of deaf mutes in the northern States, and especially in New England, during the last thirty years, than in any other part of the world of like population. As we have seen that the proportion of deaf mutes in those States is diminishing, instead of increasing, there seems no ground for the apprehension expressed by some, that the frequency of such marriages would occasion Thirty-tilih \r>v VnvK KV|Mirt. |>. HHI. INTRODUCTION. hiii such an increase in the number of deaf mutes, that even legislative enactments might be necessary to prevent it. Those who have the greatest acquaintance with the statistics of the deaf and dumb, state that, though this infirmity is sometimes transmitted to a second generation, and very rarely to a third, hardly an instance can be cited in which it has run through four generations. In several of the States, perhaps in most, we find families in which deaf-mute parents have deaf- mute children. In New England there are about a dozen such instances; in Pennsylvania, eight; in New Jersey, one; in New York, four or five. It is probable there may be forty or fifty such cases in the whole Union. The number of deaf-mute children in these families is very seldom more than from one to three. On the whole, it is probable that of nearly twelve thousand deaf mutes in the United States, less than one hundred are the children of deaf-mute parents. That this is not an over estimate, appears from the fact that we find only about twenty such children in New England ; ten in New York ; two in New Jersey, and eighteen in Pennsylvania ; in all, fifty deaf-mute children of deaf- mute parents, among not far from 4,500 deaf mutes, several hundred of whom were married. In the southern and western States, the proportion of married deaf mutes seems to be less ; but the returns themselves do not furnish the data for an exact calculation, and we want, for those States, the information that would enable us to supply the deficiencies of the census schedules. From the Forty-Fifth Report of the American Asylum (Hartford, 1861) we learn the following facts: Within the past ten years, there have been three large conventions of educated mutes at the American Asylum, on occasions of so much interest, as to bring together nearly all living in the New England States, and many from New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The whole number of different persons (deaf mutes) present on these several occasions, was five hundred and forty-seven ; of these, three hundred and fifteen were single, quite a number of whom had lately graduated ; and two hundred and thirty-two were married. From this, it would appear that nearly half of the more intelligent and energetic class of educated deaf mutes become heads of families. These two hundred and thirty-two married deaf mutes, who were present at the conventions referred to, formed, with twenty-eight others who were not present, one hundred and fifty-four families. Of forty-eight of these families one of the partners only was deaf and dumb, and both husband and wife were deaf and dumb in one hundred and six. There were one or more children in one hundred and thirteen of those families, and*none in the other forty-one. In five of the latter, marriage had recently been contracted. The whole number of children reported as belonging to these families was two hundred and eighty-seven. Of these, two hundred and sixty-four were in possession of all their senses, and twenty-three were deaf and dumb. These twenty-three belonged to twelve families, the la rgest number in one family being five. In nine of these twelve families both the parents were congenital deaf mutes; and most of them also had near relatives deaf and dumb. In two other families the mother only was deaf from birth, the father having become deaf in childhood. In the remaining family the mother also was born deaf, and had two deaf-mute brothers ; the father could hear and speak. No instance is known to the principal of the American Asylum, in which the union of a couple, both of whom were accidentally deaf, or of a deaf mute not such from birth with a hearing person, had produced deaf-mute children. The general result of the experience of this large number of deaf mutes is thus summed up : Where two persons, both deaf mutes from birth, marry, there will probably be one or more deaf- mute children in more than half the families thus formed; and every three children out of eight born of such parents will probably be deaf and dumb. When a person, deaf mute from birth, marries either a hearing person or one deaf from accident, there will be deaf-mute children in such families in about one case in sixteen. .Persons who became deaf by accident are not, unless they marry congenital deaf mutes, more liable to have deaf-mute children than persons who hear and speak. LEGAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. In view of the large number of deaf mutes in the country, their " legal rights and liabilities" becomes a subject of general interest. As is stated in the Preliminary Report, the Roman law placed briv INTRODUCTION. this class of persons in a state of perpetual pupilage ; and the influence of this principle, unjust as it is in many cases, even to the uneducated deaf and dumb, has led European jurists, down to a very recent time, to question the ability of a deaf mute to make a will or a contract, or even to form a valid marriage. These prejudices, however, are giving way to more just and rational views, and it is now almost universally held, that the deaf and dumb possess, if they show themselves of sufficient intelligence, all the rights of their brethren who hear and speak; like them, capable of acquiring or alienating property, making contracts, voting at elections, contracting marriage, and making wills; and, like them, arc amenable to the laws. On this subject, the best and most complete treatise extant is probably that "On the Legal Rights and Responsibilities of the Deaf and Dumb," by Harvey P. Peet, LL.D. As the deaf and dumb, the blind, and the insane, form a considerable and very interesting portion of the living population, we have devoted to them more space than their proportionate numbers might seem to demand, in which we feel justified, because their interests cannot be represented to the public generally through any other medium, while they, more than others, have a claim upon the State. We believe that such as will peruse what has been presented on these subjects, will not complain of the space they occupy. In order to complete the article, as far as our information up to the present time will admit, we have pursued the subject in the Appendix, so as to embrace some account of the persons who have entitled themselves to mention by their efforts and writings, not only to instruct the present age, but as an encouragement to the benevolent in the assurance it furnishes, that the memory of good deeds survives their performance. Institutiont for the education of the deaf and dumb in the United States, 1863. Title. Location. State. Foundation. c o ^ tx o ,c _c Q Principal or superintend ent. No. of pupils at lust advices. 1 Hartford Corporate and State. 1817 Collins Stone .... 222 "} New York city. . New York . Corporate and State. 1818 Harvey P. Peet, LL.D . . 319 3 Oorpr>rftt dftl Stfttp 1820 Abraham B. Hutton 182 4 Kentucky State 1823 JohnA. Jacobs. . 109 5 Ohio State 1829 George L. Weed, jr 150 6 Virginia Institution for Deaf and State 1839 J. C. M. Merillat M D 83 7 State 1844 143 g Tennessee . State 1845 A. G. Scott 61 9 North Carolina Institution, Deaf and State 1845 Willie J. Palmer .... 41 10 State 1846 Philip G. Gillett 201 11 Georgia Asvluui Cove Spring Georgia ... State 1846 Willium D. Cooke 35 12 South Carolina Institution, Deaf and State 1849 N. P. Walker 20 13 Louisiana Institution, Deaf and State 1852 A. K. Martin 63 11 Fulton State 1851 William D. Kerr 66 IT) Wisconsin Institution State 1852 J. S. Officer 69 16 Mk-higau Asylum, Deaf and Dumb, and Blind Flint State 1854 75 17 Iowa Institution State 1855 50 18 Mississippi Institution Jackson Mississippi . State 1856 Joseph H. Johnson 20 19 Texas Institution Austin Texas State . . . 1857 Jacob Vim Nostrand ..... 27 20 Columbia Institution, Deaf and Dumb, and Blind United States 1857 Edward M Gallaudct 35 21 Alabama Institution Talladega State 1858 20 22 California Institution, Deaf and Dumb, and Blind State 1860 Mrs. P. B. Clark . 21 In those institutions where the blind are tanght, only the number of their deaf and dumb pupils is given in the last column. INTRODUCTION. Ixv Besides the foregoing, an institution has recently been opened in Kansas, and measures have been taken to found one in Minnesota. No intelligence having been received for two years past from the institutions in the revolted States, the table only gives for those institutions the status according to the last advices before 1861. The pupils in several of the northern institutions have rather diminished since 18GO, deaf-mute lads, in some cases, being kept at home to supply the place of a father or brother absent in the army. The annexed table of institutions for the deaf and dumb, in Europe and British America, is chiefly taken from a table prepared by Dr. Peet, after his European tour, in 1851. In only a few cases have we later intelligence from the trans-Atlantic institutions. Statistical view of all the known institutions for the deaf and dumb in Europe, British America, and Asia. Institutions. Founded. Kind, or how supported. No. of instruc tors. 4 3, a o. a 1 1 I. GREAT BRITAIN. London 1792 14 280 2 1814 do 5 63 T Manchester 1824 ....do 5 81 4 1829 do 4 90 5 Liverpool _ 1825 ....do 3 58 (j 1827 do 3 48 7 1839 do 2 30 8 1844 Brighton 1841 Subscriptions 2 40 10 Edinburgh . ... 18JO do 3 70 ]] Edinburgh .. 1849 2 40 12 G lasgow 1619 3 85 ]3 Aberdeen 1819 do 26 14 Dublin, (Claremont) 1816 do c 120 15 Dublin 1825 do 8 16 Belfast 1831 do 50 17 Cork . . 1S9T 1 14 18 19 II. FRANCE. 77p.n 12 170 20 Bordeaux 1786 do 110 21 Marseilles 1819 4 60 2 1*40 do 17 23 186 do 70 24 AIbi do 35 25 Le Puy 1007 do 30 26 Le Puy 1ft40 do 20 27 St, Etienne 11 r i do 20 28 St. Etienne 188 do 60 29 1824 do 4 60 30 do 15 Q1 Vizillc do 15 QO d 00 do <U d 14 04 \\ d o 32 V. p d o 50 ^7 j o 38 1833 do 25 V> d o 30 40 d 41 do 30 4 > 1807 do 30 43 180 do 15 44 1780 do 1 40 9 Ixvi INTRODUCTION. Statistical view of all the known institutions for the deaf and dumb in Europe, Spc. Continued. Institutions. Founded. Kind, or how supported. No. of instruc tors. Jj a. s 6 K 45 40 47 48 49 GO 51 52 53 54 55 50 57 58 59 CO 01 02 63 64 Co CO 07 68 G9 70 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 80 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 Department. 30 29 127 23 47 50 25 25 33 71 50 20 35 40 10 15 25 90 50 40 83 5 22 45 11 14 3 10 20 20 34 00 7 30 25 14 13 33 75 45 10 54 30 15 15 15 4 .. do 1816 ... do ....do 1824 1819 .... do do ..do.. O do 1825 1828 ....do 3 ....do ....do 1817 1834 ....do T illn do Lille .... do ....do Pout 1 Abbe ....do III. ITALY. 1789 1786 Papal 8 4 4 5 1 3 4 Royal 1828 1801 1834 1823 1805 1832 do do Turin .. . Private Government ....do Private .. 2 1 1 2 2 2 5 ....do Day school IV. SWITZERLAND. Subscription .. 1810 1843 1822 1834 1826 1834 1838 1835 1838 1779 1812 1829 Zurich 3 2 3 2 4 4 Werdenstcin Canton Zofin^en .- Subscription P Aarau do Riehen do V. AUSTRIA. Vienna Lintz . Brunn Prague 1786 1802 1830 1830 1832 1831 4 4 Waitzen do Brixen Lcmberg 1 1 1 Gratz Salsbiirg Hallo VI. PRUSSIA. Berlin 1788 1838 1837 1820 1833 Royal C 1 1 3 80 14 7 32 30 Stettin St rulsii ml Konigsberg Royal . Angersbcrg Provincial.. INTRODUCTION. Ixvii Statistical view of all the known institutions for the deaf and dumb in Europe, IfC. Continued. Institutions. Founded. Kind, or how supported No. of instruc tors. .2 S. g. s * 9R Maricnbur * - - 1833 Provincial on <\ Poscn - -- --- -- -- 1830 ....do on 100 1804 Subscriptions 101 Private .. 10 Ratibor - 183G Subscriptions IS 103 1829 Provincial 104 1829 ....do } 106 Erfurt 1829 ....do 3 x> 106 Halberstadt 1829 ....do 2 10 107 1833 do 1 1ft 108 1840 109 1820 Royal 110 goest 1831 Provincial I 18 111 1831 ....do 1 14 112 1829 Subscriptions 4 5 113 1830 Provincial 2 25 114 1840 ...do ... 2 20 115 1841 1 g 110 Hallo 1834 4 30 117 1838 do 1 15 11^ VII. BAVARIA. Munich . -. - 1798 Royal , 110 Bay reutb. . . 1821 T>0 121 183 18 \ w> AVurtsburgr - --- - - 1821 123 1831 14 1824 2 23 T>5 Dilliuoen. . .. 1834 ...do 10 lfi Straubing . .- . -. 1832 do 15 V7 Altdorf .... 128 VIII. WURTEMBURG AND BADEN. 1807 4 33 100, 18?3 With normal schools 1 10 130 185 2 30 m 1829 do 1 14 n 1837 do 1 14 133 Ig-ig 5 90 m IX. SAXONY, HANOVER, AND OTHER GERMAN STATES. 5 GO 135 188 6 58 130 18 X) 3 40 137 JQ ; >4 State 1 3 rw 18- x) do 1 11 130 ]Qi)() 2 30 140 1839 20 111 Member" 1 2 25 -\\--> Camberg 1819 State 3 08 143 144 1829 State 3 70 145 do 1 9 140 Habstahl 184 1 5 147 1844 12 II- 1838 1 5 149 1835 State 150 Ilslicld 151 Klausthal .. Ixviii INTRODUCTION. Statistical view of all the known institutions for the deaf and dumb in Europe, Sfc. Continued. Institutions. Founded. Kind, or how supported. No. of instruc tors. 3 a, a Bt 8 K 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 300 Ifil 102 1G3 1G4 105 ICG 107 163 109 170 171 172 173 174 175 170 177 178 179 X. GERMAN FREE CITIES. 1829 1827 1827 1839 City .. 3 2 2 3 18 1C Subscriptions . S Private .. Subscriptions . . ..,.. ... XI. BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. Government 1335 ....do 28 02 42 35 87 ....do 3 ....do 1820 1831 1834 ... do 4 G ...do 1790 1840 1853 1807 1799 State 10 101 10 52 80-100 94 70 32 XII. DENMARK, SWEDEN, AND NORWAY. Royal do . . . G 4 4 1803 1824 1844 1800 1817 1849 1850 1848 do XIII. RUSSIA ANI> POLAND. * St Petcrsburgh 97 48 18 58 Warsaw . . .. Subscriptions Odessa .... . . Government .. XIV. BRITISH AMERICA. Halifax N S ... Montreal CE . Toronto, C. \V XV. ASIA. Calcutta INTRODUCTION. kix THE BLIND To the popular mind, the loss of sight seems to be, next to the loss of reason, the greatest of misfortunes. We live and move in a world of light, a condition to which the eye is wonderfully adapted. The destruction of this organ shuts out all that is beautiful and sublime in nature all that is dear and expressive in the human countenance. Facility of moving about is interrupted; full recourse to books and libraries is denied ; the ordinary pursuits of business are closed, and the blind are often subjected to a life of dependence and poverty. While all these privations must be admitted, yet the blind, especially the educated, are not an unhappy people. On the contrary, they are cheerful, and with genial occupations and a comfortable support, are contented and even happy. Though " it is a pleasant thing for the eye to behold the sun," and we instinctively associate darkness with gloom, yet this is not the effect upon the born blind, or those who have been long in that condition. But this happy relief is found only or chiefly in that beautiful law of compensation which a merciful Providence has connected with this affliction, trained and developed by special systems of education. By this law, the lost sight gives increased power and sensibility to all the remaining senses. Touch and hearing perform a large share of the work of conveying to the mind a knowledge of external things. The blind child feels and discovers the shapes of all objects, their qualities of smoothness, roughness, and consistency, and soon associates the names which curiosity prompts it to inquire after. Such a child may be taught a thousand things through its touch and hearing ; and its tenacious memory, constantly exercised, rarely parts with them. The blind find a happy compensation in their love of music, which is largely cultivated by them. The kind voice of affection, the murmuring brook, the forest winds, the warbling of the birds, and all the many voices of nature, are to them sources of intense delight. From their fondness for country rambles among picturesque scenery, and the surrounding beauties which their excited imaginations picture upon their mental vision, it would be difficult to doubt that they receive in such a presence, the pleasure which the most romantic lover of nature enjoys. But the highest and most satisfactory compensation the blind receive, is that derived from the training and instruction in religion, literature, music, and the mechanic arts, pursued in the institutions founded for their benefit. They are here taught to read the Scriptures, and other valuable books are brought within their reach. They acquire habits of thought and discipline, and receive a knowledge of the practical duties and relations which fit them for active life. Can the blind distinguish colors by touch 1 is a question sometimes discussed. The affirmative is asserted by Monsieur Guille, Dr. Bull, and others, who refer to cases, and an instance is recorded in the Philosophical Transactions of Great Britain. The extreme sensibility of the touch of the educated blind, which enables them to read the raised print with facility, and even to threao 1 a fine needle with the aid of tongue and lip, naturally favor the belief of marvellous stories of this kind. Those in charge of the London Asylum for the Blind, and of the older institutions in the United States, who have had very favorable opportunities for testing such a question, have no evidence whatever of the power of the blind to distinguish natural colors by the touch. The most they are prepared to admit is, that the chemical or other change produced by the coloring matter on a cloth fabric, may so affect the surface as to cause more or less harshness, distinguishable by the extremely delicate touch of the blind; but this is entirely different from distinguishing color as such. Mr. Chapin has repeatedly tested the subject, selecting those who were most remarkable for tactile sensibility, but without any result. CAUSES OF BLINDNESS. Blindness is congenital in many cases ; but it results in a much greater degree from disease, accident, and old age. Among the principal inducing diseases may be named amaurosis, or paralysis of the optic nerve, cataract, purulent ophthalmia, scarlet fever, scrofula, small-pox, measles, and accident. Ixx INTRODUCTION. Hereditary blindness (that is, strictly derived from blind parents) is not frequent. Of 700 blind persons in the institutions of the United States whose parentage is known, only five had cither parent blind. An investigation made some years since in the Hdpital des Quinze- Vingts, at Paris, revealed the remarkable fact that of the several hundred children born there of parents, one or both of whom were blind, there was not a blind child among them. Blindness, in common with idiocy, insanity, deafness, and other mental and physical evils, results often from intermarriages of first cousins, of uncles and nieces, and other relatives. All our public institutions contain such persons, and all medical experience abundantly demonstrate this important fact. The extraordinary exemption from blindness in the United States, as compared with Great Britain and Ireland, according to the census returns, which give the latter about two and a half times more blind than the former country, can perhaps only be attributed to the greater prevalence of small pox, which has been a prolific cause of blindness in Great Britain and Ireland. Dr. Crompton, of Manchester, England, estimated that between 4,000 and 5,000 were blinded by small-pox in Great Britain and Ireland out of u blind population of 28,450 in 1841,* or about one-sixth of the whole number. The number of blind from this cause in the United States is not ascertained, but the statistics of some of the institutions will throw light upon the subject. Of 1,45G blind persons received into the Liverpool School for the Blind from 1791 to 1860, 250, or more than one-sixth, became blind by small-pox, being the same proportion as is assumed by Crompton. Of the pupils in the Glasgow Asylum, nearly one-fifth were blinded by small-pox. In the Pennsylvania Institution, of 476 pupils received to the year 18G3, only 21, or jV of the whole, lost their sight by small-pox. In the Ohio Institution up to a certain date, of 118 pupils received, only one was blinded by small-pox. Combining the two, and taking an average ratio of the present number of blind, and there would be only about 225 blind in the United States, made so by small pox. Accurate data from each institution would enable us to make a near approximation, proving the greater prevalence of vaccination in this country. HISTORY. The first regularly organized establishment, for the charitable relief of the blind, is known as the Hdpital Imperial des Quinze- Vingts, in Paris. It was founded by St. Louis, in 1260, as an asylum for his soldiers who had lost their sight in the East. It was" designed, as its name implies, for fifteen score, or 300 blind ; but it contains, at the present time, about 800 persons, including their families, for they are permitted to marry. No instruction of any kind is imparted to its blind inmates. Although something had been done by ingenious blind persons and others to overcome the privation of sight by various contrivances, which substituted the touch of the finger for the lost sense, the first successful effort in systematic instruction was made in Paris by Valentin Haiiy. Inspired by the success of the Abbe de V Epee in the education of the deaf and dumb, Haiiy believed that equally happy results could be effected for the blind, who were regarded as more helpless. He reflected upon the remarkable delicacy of their touch, which was rarely deceived in distinguishing the different coins; and it readily occurred to him that letters formed and printed in relief might also be traced by them. This was accordingly done ; maps with raised boundaries, rivers, &c., were made ; a class of blind children was collected and instructed, and the experiment was entirely successful. Such was the simple basis of the system which has been followed, with many improvements, in most parts of the civilized world. A house was procured in 1784, in Paris, under the patronage of the Philanthropic Society; the school was organized under the immediate charge of Haiiy. In 1786, he gave an exhibition of the attainments of his twenty-four pupils, before the King and royal family, at Versailles, when the institution was placed on a more permanent foundation by the royal bounty. * Assuming the same ratio of blind to the whole population as in 1851; no census of the blind was taken in Great Britain provioui to 185]. INTRODUCTION. Ixxi In 1791 the "Liverpool School for the Blind" was founded, which was the first of the kind in Great Britain. Others rapidly succeeded, as the tables will show. STATISTICS. Institutions for the blind in Great Britain and Ireland, the date of their foundation, and number of inmates. No 1 8 3 4 * D 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Location. Founded. Blind inmates. No. Location. Founded. Blind inmates. 1791 1792 1793 1799 1801 1805 80 115 59 148 17 18 19 20 21 23 London, ("London and Blackheath Institution").. . Exeter 1838 1838 1838 1838 1840 1841 1842 1846 Edinburgh - 26 30 Bristol Aberdeen . , . London, ("School for the Indigent Blind") Dundee London, ("Jewish Asylum for Indigent Blind ") Norwich Bath, (deaf and dumb and the blind) 24 21 30 59 36 Brighton Dublin, ( " Richmond," for males) 1809 1815 1828 1831 1835 1835 1838 1838 1838 20 35 110 13 60 12 75 41 56 17 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Dublin, ( "Molincaux, " for females). Plymouth Belfast, ("Ulster," for deaf and dumb and blind)... Yorkshire . Edinburgh, (Abbey Hill) *Dublin, (Catholic) Manchester, (Heushaw s). Cork 32 Newcastle-upon-Tyne Leamington London, ("Society for Teaching the Blind to Read") 1,099 i Schools and asylums of small size, dates and numbers not ascertained. ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES FOR THE BELIEF OF THE BLIND IN GREAT BRITAIN. 1. Rev. W. Hetheringtons Charity, founded 1774. It empowers the governors of Christ Hospital, to pay annuities of 10 each, to 50 blind persons over sixty years of age. Through the gills and bequests of other benefactors, COO blind men are relieved annually by Christ Hospital. 2. The Painters and St diners Company, (1780,) from the bequests of certain persons, relieve 171 blind pensioners over sixty-one years of age. The sum invested for this purpose is G5,379. 3. The, Cordwainers Company distributes pensions of 5 per annum to 105 blind persons, under the will of John Came, 1797. 4. The Clothicorkers Company, from several bequests, relieve by annual pensions 375 blind persons, and distribute in a single year the large sum of 2,325. 5. The Blind Mans Friend, or Days Charily, founded by the late Mr. Charles Day, was com menced in 1839. Mr. Day left the sum of 100,000 for the benefit of persons over twenty-one, suffering under the affliction which he had himself experienced "the deprivation of light." In 1860, 240 blind persons received 3,528, in sums varying from 12 to 20 each. 6. Association for Promoting the General Welfare oj the Blind. The object, is to supply the adult blind with employment, and also to instruct them in trades. It has six branches in other parts of the kingdom; commenced in 1854. The association purchases the raw material at wholesale prices, and furnishes it at a low rate to workmen by retail. A deficit of some $800 a year is supplied by subscriptions. About 150 blind men and women are thus assisted, and a large number are waiting to be admitted. 7. Society for Printing and Distributing Books for the Blind, 1854. 8. Indigent Blind Visiting Society, 1837. 9. Christian Blind Relief Society, 1843. Ixxii INTRODUCTION. 10. Society for Supplying Home Teachers. 11. Society for Improving the Social Position of the Blind. 12. The Drapers Company distributes pensions of 10 each, to a small number of blind persons. 13. The Goldsmiths Company distributes pensions of 4 and 20 per annum to 15 blind persons, under the wills of two individuals. 14. The Society for Granting Annuities to the Blind. All the above associations are in London. The object in all cases, except one, is to afford stated annual pensions for the relief of blind persons of good character, and in needy circumstances. The societies are the almoners of the pensions, thus provided, by the gifts and bequests of benevolent persons. No association of this nature, exists in the United States. Institutions for the blind, on the continent of Europe. No. Location. Founded. rr .5 3 1*4 1 No. Location. Founded. T3 a a IM B 1 1200 300 - 1840 39 1784 190 . I 1846 1 Vienna, Austria, (Imperial Institute) 1804 48 40 Palermo, Italy 1850 4 Amsterdam, Holland ... 1804 55 i i Vienna, Austria, (House of Labor for the Adult r > St. Petersburg, Russia 1806 45 Blind) CO 6 Berlin, Prussia... 180G 30 1 7 1806 3G blind) - 1800 90 43 1851 24 <) 1809 20 44 1853 10 I- Copenhagen, Denmark 1811 45 45 Lille, France, (for boys) 1853 15 1 1 1813 25 46 1 181G 52 47 36 1:1 Pesth, Hungary 1816 48 14 Stockholm, Sweden 1817 49 15 Naples, Italy 1- l- 50 1853 10 Barcelona, Spain 1820 7 r > 51 1853 17 Gmund, AViirtemburg 1823 52 1853 1H Lin/.. Austria 1824 53 1854 1!) Lisbon, Portugal 54 20 Friesing, Bavaria 1828 55 1853 10 21 Munich, Bavaria .... ">(; 22 Bruchsal, Baden 188 57 1854 23 Hamburg, Germany .... 1830 58 24 The Ha^ue. Holland 1830 ", ! 1858 25 Brabant, Holland 60 1859 8 26 Antwerp, Belgium 61 1860 2 27 Bruges, Belgium 62 1861 9 28 Constantinople, Turkey 1832 63 29 Turin, Sardinia 18^3 64 30 Brussels, Belgium 1835 12 65 31 Brunswick, Brunswick 1829 ifi 66 32 Liege, Belgium 67 Halle 33 Frankfort -on-the-Main 68 34 Hanover, Hanover 33 69 20 33 Madrid, Spain 18 !6 25 711 30 38 Paduo, Italy .... I - ;;,- 71 100 37 Lausanne, Switzerland 1844 57 72 Paris (Little Blind Brothers of St Paul) INTRODUCTION. Ixxiii Institutions for the Mind in the United Slates, with the number of pupils and blind persons employed by them. r o C3 Q SI" . O S g> No. Location. State. a. B. If No. Location. State. 13 5. "3, g.i . I "8 "^ 8 3 O o 3 s o a " l * & tz, " i 1 Dos ton Massachusetts .. 1833 111 14 Georgia 1851 31 2 New York 1833 158 15 Hatoii Kouge, (deaf and 3 [ Philii(loh)hift Ponnsvlvania. . . 1833 180 4 Columbus Ohio 1837 120 16 Mississippi 1852 10 r Staunton, (deaf and dumb 17 1853 40 and blind) ; Virginia 1838 44 18 1853 SR 6 Louisville i Knntnrkv - 184i 42 19 Flint . Michigan 1853 35 7 Tennessee 1844 36 1856 12 8 Raleigh, (deaf and dumb 21 Washington, (deaf and North Carolina,. 1845 18 Dist. of Col.. 1857 6 9 1840 80 20 Little Rock 1859 10 10 Jacksonville Illinois 1847 04 " 23 San Francisco (deaf and 1848 17 1860 20 19 Afi 1 loi>U 40 Total 1 151 13 1851 32 Proportion of Hind persons in the several Slates, and to the whole population in the United Stales. States. Free, blind. Slaves, blind. Free, one in Slaves, one in States. Free, blind. Slaves, blind. Fieo, one in Slaves, one in 204 118 C3 152 114 26 2,594 2,749 6,032 3,816 4,273 208 1,768 392 899 9 1,187 85 171 437 119 165 557 220 47 3 230 2,199 1,637 2,602 North Carolina 189 1,751 3 027 Ohio 42 15 297 476 530 2 629 Oregon 5,829 2,448 2,054 Florida .. . 21 188 5, 245 2,003 3,617 2 548 2,940 2,458 Pennsylvania Illinois Indiana .. .. . 120 117 30 1,761 1,908 3,535 1,903 3,353 2,356 5,889 Tennessee 192 10 530 112 233 234 498 254 23 147 388 142 3,515 10 711 Texas 144 118 1,755 3,365 2 696 2,811 Virginia 232 1,984 3,526 2,115 District of Columbia 34 2,272 2 472 2,564 Nebraska Territory 3 146 17 2 116 60 2,595 7,044 2,413 2,727 2,296 3,764 1,915 New Mexico Territory ... Washington Territory . . . Missouri 11,122 1,509 New Hampshire.. . RECAPITULATION. Proportion of blind, white, and free colored, to the whole, one in .. . -- 2,46c Proportion of blind slaves to all slaves, one in - 2, 61 Proportion of all the blind to the whole population, one in - 2,49 10 Ixxiv INTRODUCTION. For the sake of comparisorfs, the following statistics of the blind in Europe are added. According to the British census of 1851, the whole number of blind persons in Great Britain and Ireland was 29,074, viz : In England and Wales 18, 306, being 1 in 979 Scotland 3,010, being 1 in 9GO Islands in the British Sea .171 Total in Great Britain 21, 487, being 1 in 975 Ireland ?> 5 S7, being 1 in 878 Total in Great Britain and Ireland 29, 074, being 1 in 950 A larger proportion of blind persons, is found to exist in the agricultural districts of Great Britain, than in the manufacturing and mining districts and large cities. There is In London 1 blind to every 1, 025 persons. Birmingham 1 blind to every 1, 181 persons. Leeds 1 blind to every 1 , ^03 persons. Sheffield 1 blind to every 1, 141 persons. The British census of 1851 gave some important facts in regard to the ages of the blind. Of the 21,487 blind persons in England, Scotland, and Wales, there were Under 20 years of age, only 2, 929, or 14 per cent. Between 20 and 60 8, 456, or 39 per cent. Over 60 10. 102, or 47 per cent. showing that nearly one-half were at the advanced age of sixty and upwards, while about one-seventh, only, were under twenty years of age. The United States census of 1860, which for the first time exhibits a classification of the ages of blind persons, shows somewhat similar results: Table showing the number of blind in the United States, classified by ages. Under 30 years. White Free colored. Slave . . 763 21 111 10 to 20. 1,494 30 124 1,648 20 to 40. 2,381 55 250 40 to 60. Over 60. 2,429 106 325 3,641 202 699 Total. 10, 708 414 1,509 4, 542 12,631 This classification of the ages of the blind is extremely valuable to the institutions and asylums founded for their instruction and employment. They possess now, what they have never had, a reliable account of the numbers within certain ages, who may be eligible for instruction. And when the legis latures of the several States and those who direct and administer these institutions, find the number of a proper age for admission so much below all previous calculations, the work of providing for all the blind and placing them in a condition of self-support will cease to be very formidable. In this view, these tables are very encouraging. In Prussia, (1831,) of 9,212 blind, 846, or nearly one-eleventh, were between the ages of one and fifteen. In Brunswick, of 286 blind, one-twentieth were under seven. INTRODUCTION. kxv Comparative proportion of blind persons to the whole population in Europe and in the United State*. France, (census of 1836,) 24,675 blind 1 j n j 357 Belgium, (1831) ! j n 1( 316 Level portions of the German States \ in 950 More elevated portions of Germany 1 j n ^ 349 Prussia 1 in 1, 401 Switzerland j j n j 579 Sweden j in 1,091 Great Britain and Ireland, (1851,) 29,074 blind 1 j n 950 United States, (I860,) white, 10,708 blind ] in 2, 519 The remarkable fact is shown in the foregoing table, that in proportion to population, the blind in the United States are less than two-fifths of the number in Great Britain and Ireland, and are less than three-fifths of the number in France. The proportion of the blind in each of the United States to the population, considered in relation to geographical position or latitude, shows that whatever causes may have modified these ratios, climate has had little or no influence. The tables of Dr. Zeune, of Berlin, so much referred to as showing the proportions of blind persons according to latitude, the general correctness of which may well be doubted, are entirely inapplicable to the United States. According to those tables, the proportion is : In latitude 20 to 30 1 j n \QQ Latitude 30 to 40 1 j n 300 Latitude 40 to 50 1 j n 800 Latitude 50 to 60 1 i n 1, 400 Latitude 60 to 70 1 i n 1, 000 The following contrary results appear in certain geographical sections of the United States : In latitude 30 to 35, (Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama) 1 in 3, 037 Latitude 42 to 47, (Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan) 1 in 2, 630 Large differences, from other causes, occur in the proportions of blind persons in some of the States. In Oregon, there is one blind to 5,829 ; California, one to 6,032 ; Minnesota, one to 7,044; Kansas, one to 10,711. These are distant and thinly populated States, to which few blind persons emigrate, and contain few aged persons, among whom a large portion of the blind are found. ALPHABETS AND PRINTING FOR THE BLIND. The blind, of necessity, read by the touch. The method of printing originated, as stated, with Hauy, in Paris, in 1784. Since then, various kinds of embossed alphabets and characters have been adopted. The alphabetical systems are known as the Roman capitals, as in the books of the Glasgow and Pennsyl vania institutions ; the combined capital and lower-case, as in books from the Bristol, Paris, and some of the German institutions; and the modified or angular lower-case of Dr. Howe, of the Massachusetts institution. The arbitrary systems are known as Braille s, (dots,) of France; the Abbe Carton s, in Belgium; Lucas s and Frere s, (stenographic,) and Moon s. These consist of simple elementary lines and dots, combined to represent the letters of the alphabet. Moon s approaches nearer to the alphabetic form. All these systems have their advocates. These arbitrary characters are not used at all in the United States, where the books of the Philadelphia and Boston letters are adopted. In Great Britain, Lucas s system is used at Bath, Exeter, and Nottingham, and in one of the London schools, where it is decidedly preferred. Moon s system has some strong friends among the blind, and is adopted in the institutions at Brighton, Edinburgh, and elsewhere. Frere s books are used in the Liverpool asylum and at INTRODUCTION. Blackhcalh. But the alphabetical system of Alston, printed at Glasgow, (the Roman capitals,) is adopted by nearly all the principal schools in the kingdom. The principal advantage of the simple arbitrary characters is, they are easily distinguished by the touch. Some of the adult blind, whose touch is impaired by work, learn these characters where they fail in the others. This must be conceded in its favor. But, on the other hand, well-founded objections exist against teaching the blind a system of charac ters different from the alphabet universally adopted by the seeing. The great expense of books in the arbitrary characters, is also a serious hindrance to their general use. For example, the New Testament is charged 1 lC.v. in Lucas s, 2 in Alston s, 4 Us. in Moon s; the Old Testament 8 Is. in Lucas s, 7 15$. in Alston s, and 11 11*. in Moon s, omitting Leviticus, Numbers, and Chronicles, the addition of which would swell the price to 13 10*. Comparing these prices with those of books for the blind in the United States, the greatest difference is ibund. The New Testament is furnished in the United States at 85; the entire Bible, by the American Bible Society, at $20 only half the price of Alston s. Other books are furnished, at prices greatly below the British rates. As printing for the blind is very costly, and the books few in number and so greatly needed, it must be regarded as unfortunate that so much useless expense has been wasted upon these various systems, each duplicating what has already been printed by others. The Scriptures are printed in no less than four different characters, and three of these are sold at such dear rales, as to place them beyond the means of nine-tenths of the blind. Yet the zeal in this direction continues ! The following list embraces all the principal books printed for the blind, in the United States : By the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum, at Boston, (in the modified lower-case letter,) the Old and New Testaments, in eight large volumes; a Cyclopedia, (unfinished,) nine volumes; Milton s Poetical Works, two volumes; Paley s Evidences, one volume; Lardner s Universal History, three vol umes; Common Prayer, one volume; Pope s and Diderot s Essays, one volume; Pilgrim s Progress, one volume ; Baxter s Call, one volume ; Constitution of the United States, one volume ; Guide to Devo tion, one volume; English Grammar, one volume; Geography, one volume; Atlas of the Island*, one volume; English Reader, two volumes; Pierce s Geometry, one volume; Philosophy of Natural History, one volume ; Natural Philosophy, one volume ; Psalms and Hymns, one volume ; Hymns for the Blind, one volume ; Combe on the Constitution of Man, one volume ; Vicar of Wakefield, one volume ; and a number of elementary books. By the Pennsylvania Institution, at Philadelphia, (in the Roman capitals,) a Dictionary of the English Language, in three large volumes; Select Library, five volumes; Church Music, three volumes; Student s Magazine, six volumes; A System of Music, (by Mahoney,) one volume; Psalms and Hymns, one volume; DC Oster Eier, (German,) one volume; and several introductory books. By the Virginia Institution, (in the Boston letter,) Peter Parley s History, three volumes ; Book of Fables, one volume ; French Phrases, one volume ; History of Virginia, one volume ; and several elementary books. By the New York Institution, some volumes of Arithmetic, (Boston letter.) A subscription list amounting to some 830,000 or 840,000 was obtained during two or three years past, by a blind gentleman, in the west and southwest, and part of the money paid in, to establish a Printing-house for the Blind, at Louisville, but it has not been put into operation. GENERAL VIEW AND OBJECTS OF THE INSTITUTIONS FOR THE BLIND. The great object of these institutions is to remove the disabilities under which the blind labor, by a system of instruction adapted to their condition. Books and all school apparatus, are prepared in relief, and the sense of touch is substituted for the lost sight. Combining these with oral instruction and moral and physical training, they receive all the advantages of our best schools. Without deciding how the mental and physical condition of the blind will compare with the general standard, it is demon- INTRODUCTION. strated that they have capacities for receiving a superior education, and also of becoming excellent church organists and piano instructors and tuners. While the cultivation of music is to them a source of the greatest delight, and is almost universally taught to the younger blind, as affording a benevolent compensation for the loss of all the visual beauties of nature, it is important to remember that the ex ercise of their industrial powers supplies to the great mass of the blind the highest necessity of their condition. The largest number become practical workers in some branches of useful handicraft. Oc cupation of mind and body, in all these respects, gives to the blind in the public institutions that tone of cheerfulness which is considered so remarkable in their condition. The object, above all others, for which these institutions were founded, is to prepare the blind for sftf -support, and lor the active duties and enjoyments of life. It was for this end that private bounty and legislative aid have been so earnestly invoked and so generously granted. In Europe, thousands of blind persons who would be able, if instructed in simple trades, to earn a good portion of their support, arc burdens upon their friends or the public. Many adult blind in the United States arc in the same dependent condition. It must be conceded that, notwithstanding the success of our institutions in imparting valuable literary .and musical instruction, very few of them are fulfilling their mission towards the graduate and adult blind. Children with sight receive their education in the grammar and common schools, and are afterwards placed in the workshop or store, to learn the business which they expect to pursue. Not so with the blind. The shops of the mechanic and the tradesman are closed to them. T lie public institutions should comprehend in their whole policy, as far as possible, the future welfare of all the blind uiho are in a condition for industrial employment. However important it may be to educate them, it will afford little satisfaction if, after all, they are cast helpless upon the world, without any means of support but charity. 1 he work department must hold a higher relative place in all these institutions, and additional means of employment must be engrafted thereon, or separately organized, to realize the great idea of education and self-dependence on which they are founded. Happily, this idea is a practical one to a very large extent. Handicraft employment is the substan tial basis on which the comfort and support of the greater portion of the blind must rest. The diffi culties in the way are more apparent than real, as revealed by the census. The blind are comparatively few in number. The census returns of 1860 show that of the whole number of white blind, (10,708,) 4,8G8, or nearly one-half, are over 50 years of age. Adding those under 10, (7G3,) as too young to be received into the institutions, there remain, between the ages of 10 and 50, 5,077 to dispose of. Of this number it is fair to assume that there are in comfortable circum stances, and of the mentally or physically incompetent, at least 1,000; in existing institutions and gradu ates occupied elsewhere, about 1,800; leaving to be received and employed only about 2,277, for whom no provision seems yet to be made. To refuse admission into our institutions and workshops of adults between the ages of 20 and 50, must be regarded as a denial of justice and humanity. To this class, handicraft is the important instruction to be imparted. Without this, destitution, dependence, and deprivation of much happiness must be the inevitable general result. If these views be correct, what may be proposed as the appropriate remedies? It is suggested : 1. That every existing institution for the education of the blind should be required by the State which supports it, to make handicraft a prominent branch of instruction. 2. That adults of good character, between the ages of 20 and 50, be admitted into such institutions for one, two, or three years, to learn handicraft, at the same charge to the State as younger pupils. 3. That private benevolence and legislative aid should encourage the organization of industrial departments for the instruction and employment of the adult blind, separately, or in connexion with existing institutions. 4. That such persons, and all others in indigent circumstances, receive, on leaving the institution, an outfit sufficient to cover the cost of machines and tools, to enable them immediately to commence work on their own account. Ixxviii INTRODUCTION. 5. That where worthy and industrious blind persons, who have completed their course of instruc tion in existing institutions, have no homes to return to, and no prospect of success elsewhere, a home, or employment in full or in part, should be provided for them by the institution in the State where they belong. There is much reason to hope that private benevolence, by gifts and legacies, will do much to secure the permanent foundation of homes and workshops for the industrious blind ; but until then, let them be regarded as the children of the State. In a well-organized industrial establishment, they will be able to earn, on an average, three-fourths of an economical support. Without such means, a large number must fail, and the community must support them in idleness and sorrow. It is the true economy, therefore, to provide and encourage workshops for the blind. There are no more industrious people. They ask not alms, but employment ; and each State consults its own true interest, as well as its humanity, in securing, for the common welfare, the industry of this class of its citizens. The subject has thus far been treated only in its pecuniary aspect. But it has a higher relation. Occupation is, to the blind especially, a chief source of contentment. To abandon them to idleness is an aggravation of their misfortune, and too often leads to demoralization and pauperism. While, therefore, our institutions are so eminently successful in the instruction of the blind in the various branches of literature and music, and in which many of them become excellent teachers, let the means be so extended that, with additional departments and auxiliary organizations of mechanical industry, fostered by State and private bounty, the crowning work may be accomplished of reaching every worthy eligible blind person in the country. (See Appendix for conclusion.) THE INSANE. Table thawing the number of insane, in the United States and Territories, according to the Eighth Census, 1860. STATES AND TERRITORIES. INSANE. STATES AND TERRITORIES. INSANE. Free. Slave. Free. Slave. Alabama 225 82 456 281 60 20 447 683 1,035 201 10 590 132 704 32 :, 597 2,293 23 2,766 288 299 612 112 693 1,121 283 204 63 Arkansas Ohio Oregon Connecticut Florida :, 44 South Carolina 18 28 13 Georgia . . . Illinois Texas Indiana Iowa 58 Kansas Kentucky . 33 37 Ivouisiana . . Dakota Maine 5 28 15 3 Maryland . . 546 2,105 251 95 236 750 r >03 14 Utah Michigan Minnesota Total . .. Mississippi 36 20 23,593 406 23, 593 Missouri JS ew Hampshire 589 4 317 New York 23,999 INTRODUCTION. i xx ; x Of the obstacles which prevent a perfect return in regard to the various subjects comprehended in the Eighth Census, doubtless those which were encountered in the enumeration of the insane, and the idiotic, are greater and more nearly insurmountable than any others. Perhaps the greatest of them is that sensitiveness to public exposure which widely exists among persons who look upon mental alienation in a false light, regarding it as a humiliating, and often a special dispensation of Divine Providence, rather than as one of the numerous diseases which afflict the human race, and from the liability to an attack of which no one can claim exemption. Persons cherishing these views not unfrequently consider themselves justified in concealing a knowledge of the insanity of a relative, when the acknowledgment of it to the census-taker would, as they erroneously believe, lead to the publi cation of that relative s disorder, coupled with his name, in some official report. Hence, although in the enumeration of the insane in the Eighth Census there is a much nearer approximatien to accuracy and completeness than in either of those which preceded it, it is not claimed to be. perfect, but merely such an advance towards perfection as furnishes reasonable assurance of still greater improvement in the future. If we compare this census with those which have been taken in some of the States, under local legislative authority, it will be found more nearly perfect than them, with perhaps one exception. The census for 1855 of the State of New York gave returns of 2,742 insane, and 1,812 idiots; while the national census for 1860 gives 4,315 insane, and 2,314 idiots. Neither class could have so alarmingly increased within the short period of five years intervening between the two enumerations. From these facts, and from the opinions of medical men acquainted with the subject, we are convinced that of the two censuses in question, that of 1860 is the more nearly accurate. On the other hand, the census of the insane and the idiots in Massachusetts, taken in the year 1854, was undoubtedly more nearly perfect than that included in the Eighth National Census. But the former was taken by a special commission, at the head of which was Dr. Edward Jarvis, well known to have been long engaged in the investigation of insanity, and in the treatment of the insane, who took measures for successfully avoiding or overcoming those obstacles which were insurmountable to the marshals of the national census. He derived his information chiefly from physicians, from 1,315 of whom, in a State containing but about 330 townships and cities, he received returns. Clergymen, overseers of the poor, selectmen, and superintendents of hospitals, and other receptacles for the insane, added their contributions, either increasing the numbers returned by the physicians or furnishing a test for the accuracy of their returns. By these means it was ascertained that, in the autumn of 1854, there were, in Massachusetts, 2,622 insane persons, and 1,087 idiots. By the national census, nearly five years later, the numbers in that State were 2,105 insane, and 712 idiots. It is to be hoped that, for the next national census, some method of enumerating these classes, which shall be equally efficient with that pursued in Massachusetts, may bo devised. As insanity has become a subject not only of general interest, but of no small political and social importance, we feel assured that the introduction of a brief but compendious account of it will promote the great objects of the census, by stimulating the progress and improvement of an enlight ened and philanthropic people. Seat of insanity. Inasmuch as mind can be perceived and studied in its manifestations alone, its essential nature cannot be understood. It is consequently impossible to reduce to a positive demon stration any answer to the proposition whether insanity is really a disease of the mind itself, or merely the effect of corporeal disorder. Much has been written upon the subject, especially by the psycholo gists of Germany, whose discussions have been characterized by such ardency of zeal that they might not inappropriately be termed a controversy. These writers have advocated three fundamental doctrines, and hence may be divided into the same number of schools: first, the Somatics, who beli-ve that insanity is the effect of a purely corporeal disease, the mind (or the spiritual nature) itself remaining unimpaired; secondly, the Psycho-Somatics, who teach that both the mind and the body are diseased; and, thirdly, the Psychics, according to whom the disease is wholly mental, irrespective of l xxx INTRODUCTION. the condition of the body. As might be expected from a people prone to metnphysical studies, yet deeply learned in the natural sciences, much ability has been displayed in each of the three schools. Among the physicians making insanity a specialty in the United States, we know of no one who believes it to be a disease of the spiritual part of our nature. They are unanimous in the opinion that it is the result of corporeal impediments to the free evolution of the operations of the mind, as irregu larity in the movements of a watch may be the effect of some small substance placed among the internal works, and thus preventing the gradual but continual development of the elasticity of the main spring. The watch indicates i alse time, but the spring is unimpaired. The insane man talks incoherently and fantastically, but his spiritual being is in its normal condition. The Diet that a single portion of appropriate medicine has, more than once, entirely cured a paroxysm of violent mania, is, perhaps, of itself a sufficient proof of the truth of this theory ; for is it not absurd to suppose that the essential structure or nature of the spirit can be reached and modified by a cathartic ? Definition. It is truly remarkable, that insanity, a disease which, as a general rule, is so easily recognized, so apparently unique, so strongly marked by special characteristics, is wholly insusceptible of a brief and perfect definition. It may be described, but not defined. Numerous authors have attempted to define it, but all have signally failed. Some, and among them Dr. Spurzheim and, a writer in the Transactions of the American Medical Association, include, in. their attempts at a defini tion, the condition that the patient shall be unconscious of the disease. Those physicians can surely never have had large experience in the treatment of the insane ; otherwise they would have learned that a considerable number of them are perfectly conscious of their condition, and some, perhaps two per cent, of the inmates of the hospitals,, will frankly acknowledge it. But, as Dr. Tuke very justly remarks; "It is not in any definition of mental derangement that the student will learn what insanity is ; and in a court of law, the practitioner ought never to be so unwise as to be tempted to offer one; for, as Burrows says, it is an ignis fatuus, which eludes and bewilders pursuit, " Still, as an approximative definition is sometimes better than none, we will not leave the subject without quoting that of Dr. Combe, which, although quite imperfect, appears to us to be one of the best. " It is," says that excellent writer, " a prolonged departure, and without an adequate external cause, from the state of feeling and modus of thinking usual to the individual who is in health." Classification The effects, signs, or manifestations of mental derangement being diverse in the different individuals so affected, it has been found convenient, in descriptions of it, to generalize by bringing together and classifying similar cases, and to describe each group under a particular name. The attempts at classification have been nearly as numerous as those at definition ; and although several author.", some of them pursuing quite opposite methods, have succeeded in producing a nomenclature sufficiently satisfactory for necessary purposes, yet none have reached, and probably none can ever reach, a point further than an approximative but imperfect generalization. We cannot perfectly classify that which, from its multitudinous diversities, varieties, and shades of difference, and from the overlapping, intermingling, alternating, and changing of its characteristics, is in its very nature insusceptible of per fect classification The five great generic terms, Mania, Monomania, Melancholia, Moral (or Emotional) Insanity, and Dementia, constitute a grouping, which, for general purposes, is as good as any which has been devised. Yet the lines of demarkation between these are far from being distinctly drawn, and in thousands of cases th characteristics of two or more of them are so intermingled that, in practice, different observers would place the cases in different classes. Again : mania often alternates with melancholia ; the demented person may, at the same time, be a maniac; a case of pure monomania is very rare, if, indeed, it ever exists ; and moral or emotional insanity is treated as a nonentity by most of the members of the legal profession, by many physicians in general practice, and who consequently devote comparatively but little attention to mental disorders, and by a very few of the many physicians who have had the oppor tunity of observing large numbers of the insane. Hence, in the investigation of a case of insanity, or INTRODUCTION. l xxx , of alleged insanity, before a judicial tribunal, unless the disease, in the case in question, be so strongly marked as to form a type of one of the classes, it would be but little less imprudent for the witness to assert that it belongs to either of those classes, than it would to attempt a definition of the disease. If he be wise, he will limit his testimony on this point to the simple declaration of his belief or his un belief that the person is " of unsound mind." Causes The causes of mental alienation arc various. In systematic treatises, they have been divided into classes, as the physical and the psychical, or moral, the predisposing and the excitin" the* remote and the immediate. Thus a blow on the head, the intemperate use of spirituous drinks, and gestation and parturition, are, among many others, physical causes ; and grief, disappointment, domestic difficulties, are examples of psychic or moral causes. A peculiar constitution favorable to the encroach ment of mental disorder is a predisposing, and intense study an exciting cause. Almost any one of the numerous causes may be either remote or immediate, according to the relative time at which its influ ence is exerted. If we consider the subject of causation, in its broadest relations to the human race, we shall be forced to believe, how unwelcome soever may be the conviction, that civilization, as it now exists, is the greatest of all the radical or remote influences productive of mental alienation. Although statistics upon the point are hitherto crude and imperfect, yet it is well known that among the aborigines of America, as well as among other savage races or people, insanity is very rare; that it appears to increase s\mo&i pari passu with advancing civilization, and, as a general rule, reaches its ultimatum of frequency in those nations where the arts and sciences have attained the highest degree of improvement. These facts have become known through observation, yet they might have been deduced by a priori reasoning from the well-known laws of physiology, provided man s proneness to infringe those laws were assumed in the premises. The brain is the organ of thought, the machinery through which all the operations of the mind are evolved. Like all other material things, it cannot be used without being impaired, and, like the other organs of purely animal life, it requires rest for the purpose of renovation. If used in perfect obedience to physiological laws, its power is gradually augmented ; if abused by their constant infringement, deterioration, debility and disease are the inevitable consequences. And how often, at the present day, it is abused ! A thousand years ago, when the hill-tops of England were crowned with the castles of petty but warlike chieftains, and those chieftains, as well as the people, their menials, were robust with the active, unintellcctual, and mostly out-of-door" exercise which characterized the habits and customs of the feudal system ; when the fine arts were but little cultivated, and the useful arts were still in a state of com parative rudeness ; when newspapers were unthought of, and even the art of printing unknown ; when books were in but small demand, and literature and science were confined almost exclusively to priests, to cloistered monks, and a few scholastics; when steam and electricity still slumbered among the un known agents which may minister to the wants of man; when sedentary employments were but few and a large majority of laboring men were engaged in wholesome manual occupations ; when enervating luxuries were scarce and dear, and hence within the reach of but few ; then the muscles and the blood vessels predominated in the physical development, and, consequently, disease was generally seated in them. But time, science, art, and literature have wrought a wondrous change. The warlike and sturdy customs of the feudal ages have passed away, and artisanship and trade have supplied their place. Printing has scattered literature and science broadcast over the civilized world. Steam, water-power, and machinery have taken from human muscles a very large proportion of the labor which they once performed. Railroads and telegraphs have imparted to us new ideas of time and space, and every department of human activity is undergoing a consequent transformation. Life, if measured by its true meter the sum of action and of experience has been more than doubled, yet its whole extent must be crowded into the same number of years as formerly. This exhausts nervous power, and the brain and nerves, called into greater activity to supply this power, become, as a whole, by the law already mentioned, 11 Ixxxii INTRODUCTION. more developed. On the other hand, onr comparative exemption from manual labor leaves the muscles more quiescent, and, from the converse of I hat law, they nccrssirily diminish. In this way. the brain and nervous system have obtained an inordinate relative development, and preponderate over the muscles and the blood. Disease, following this change, has lell its former stronghold and now makes the brain and nerves its scat and citadel. Look over our country and behold the manifestations of an almost universal desire to flee from agriculture and other rural and wholesome manual employments, into some one of the many spheres of mental labor. Behold what an arena of intellectual gladiatorial strife is this national Coliseum ! What an amount of mental work in the learned professions ! What a wear and tear of the brains of editors and others to meet the demands of the people for newspapers and other periodical publications ! What a drain upon nervous power in the production of literary and scientific books! What a tax upon the vitality of mechanics in this unparalleled display of the inventive talent! What an exhaustive amount of thought, and care, and anxiety, among the merchants, manufacturers, and master-artisans, to create a fortune or to meet the stern requirements of the fearful little book which is lettered "Bills Payable! Why should we be surprised that insanity is far more frequent than in former ages ? In connexion with this general view of the influence of the circumstances, conditions, and agencies of civilized life, as sources of mental disorder, it may be stated that estimates of the propor tion of the insane to the whole population, in many countries, have been published ; but in most instances they were based upon insufficient or erroneous data, and some of them are merely the guesses of individuals. We proceed to mention those which arc authentic, and to be relied upon as nearly accurate: In Canada, by the census of 1851, the proportion of both the insane and the idiotic to the whole population, was as 1 to G57. In Canada East, it was 1 in 513; in Canada West, 1 in 890. From the reports of the Commissioners of Lunacy and th-. Poor Law Board, it appears that, on the 1st of January, 18G1, there were, in England and Wales, 39,152 insane and idiotic persons. This is equal to 1 in 512 of the population; but Drs. Bucknill and Tuko believe that the numbers not reported were sufficient to raise that proportion to 1 in 300. In Scotland the number of insane and idiots returned by the Commissioners of Lunacy, in 1861, was 8,084, which is equal to 1 in 344 of the population, according to the census of 1851. It is supposed that the number not reported would compensate for the increase of population during the decade. In M. Legoyt s reports of the s f atistics of the French hospitals, it is stated that the whole number of insane in France, in 18ol, was 44.970. or 1 i:i 790 of the population; but M. Legoyt adds, that the number reported from the hospitals was " below the truth," and of those who were not in the hospitals it is very improbable that the full number was returned Doubtless one of the most nearly accuiatc enumerations of persons of disordered mind in any country is that taken by Dr. Dahl, in Norway, about th ce years ago. By that census the proportion of insane and idiots to the whole population was lound to bo 1 in 293 8. Predisposing Causes. Descending from general to particular and limited generative influences, we shall first notice such as are called predisposing causes. Among these one of the most important is hereditary predisposition. Like man) other maladies, insanity is disposed to propagate and perpetuate itself in the line of family descent, and instances arc not unfrcquent in which several children of an insane parent have become insane. The proportion of the insane who directly inherit a predisposition to the disease has not been satisfactorily ascertained. There is incompleteness, confusion, and want of uniformity in the i-tatistics upon the subject, some limiting the term "hereditary" to direct ancestral transmission, and others giving to it a wide scope among collateral relatives. We believe that no statistics have been more carefully prepared, and that none, in their results, arrive more ncaily at the truth, than those of Dr. INTRODUCTION. Ixxxiii Thurnam, in his analysis of the cases receive,! at the Retreat, at York, England, from 1796 to 1840. They are as follows : Male. Female. Total. Hereditary on the paternal side 19 20 39 Hereditary on the maternal side 17 23 40 Hereditary on both the paternal and the maternal side 3 3 6 Hereditary, whether on paternal or maternal side not .known 32 3C 68 Known to be hereditary 71 82 153 Not known or stated to bo hereditary 152 104 31G Totals 223 246 409 The term " hereditary/ in this table, is restricted to direct lineal transmission. It will be seen that of 4G9 patients, 153, or 32. G2 per cent, had insane ancestors. Dr. Baillarger, an eminent Parisian psychologist, after a somewhat extensive investigation of the subject, arrived at the following general conclusions : " 1. The insanity of the mother, as regards transmission, is more serious than that of the father, not only because the mother s disorder is more frequently hereditary, but because she transmits it to a greater number of children. " 2. The transmission of the mother s insanity is more to be feared with respect to the girls than the boys ; that of the father, on the contrary, is more dangerous as regards the boys than the girls. " 3. The transmission of the mother s insanity is scarcely more to be feared, as regards the boys, than that of the father ; it is, on the contrary, twice as dangerous to the daughters." As corroborative, in most respects, of these conclusions, we make the subjoined extract from the late Dr. Amariah Brigham s report, for 184G, of the hospital at Utica, New York: " It would appear from our inquiries, (and they have been very carefully conducted.) that insanity is a little more likely to be transmitted by the mother than the father, and that mothers are considerably more l.kely to transmit it to daughters than to sons ; while the fathers most frequently transmit it to sons. Thus, of 79 men, 42 had insane fathers, and 35 insane mothers, and in two instances both parents were deranged ; while of 96 women, 37 had insaus fathers, and 56 insane mothers, and three inherited a predisposition to insanity from both parents." In Dr. Earle s History and Statistics of the Bloomingdalc Asylum, 96 cases 52 men and 44 women arc reported, in which the insanity was of direct parental inheritance. Of the 52 men, the father was insane in 26 instances, the mother in 25, and both parents in 1 ; and of the 44 women, the father of 17 was insane, the mother of 26, and both parents of 1. These results confirm M. Baillargcr s first conclusion. Constitutional Predisposition. The constitutional organization of some persons renders them more liable than others to the encroachments of mental disease. It is doubtless this peculiar nature of the bodily perhaps merely of the nervous structure which, in the offspring of the insane, renders the disease hereditary. But that organization may, and often docs, ari>e de novo, in one person or more of a family theretofore exempt from the malady. It is impossible to say wherein this peculiarity exists. It does not appear to be connected with cither of the technically termed "temperaments;" and it is most reasonable to suppose that it is in the primitive molecular structure of the brain, and consequently inappreciable by any of the present means of observation. Consanguineous Marriages. The disposition to degeneracy, in some form, in the offspring of marriages of cousins, or others near of kin, has long been known, but comparatively recent investi gations in both Europe and the United States, and particularly those of MM. Bouclin and Devay, in France, and Dr. Bemiss, of Kentucky, have more fully illustrated the subject and more satisfactorily demonstrated the fact. The subjoined results of some of Dr. Bcmiss s investigations arc eminently significant : "Of 31 children born of brother and sister, or parent and child, 29 were defective in one way or another; 19 wer6 idiotic; 1 epileptic; 5 scrofulous, and 11 deformed. Of 53 clillJrou born of uncle and niece, or aunt and nephew, 40 wero defective; 1 deaf and dumb; 3 blind; 3 idiotic; 1 insane; 1 c-p lcptic; 12 scrofulous, and 14 deformed. Of 234 children born of cousiua themselves tho offspring of kindred paronta 12G woro dcl eotivu j 10 deaf and dumb; 13 blind; SOidkitio: 3 l xxx j v INTRODUCTION. insane- 4 epileptic; 44 scrofulous, and 9 deformed. Of 154 children born of double cousins, 42 were defective; 2 deaf and dumb; 2 blind; 4 idiotic; G insane; 2 epileptic; 10 scrofulous, and 2 deformed. Of 2,778 children born of first cousins, 793 were defective; 117 deaf and dumb; 03 blind; 231 idiotic; 24 insane; 44 epileptic; 189 scrofulous, and 53 deformed. Of 513 children born of second cousins, 67 were defective ; 9 deaf and dumb ; 5 blind ; 17 idiotic ; 1 insane ; 6 epileptic ; 15 scrofulous, and 9 deformed. Of 59 children born of third cousins, 16 were defective; 3 deaf and dumb; 1 idiotic; 1 insane; 2 epileptic, and 10 scrofulous." M. Boudin s researches were directed more particularly to the origin of deaf-mutism, but one of his conclusions is not inappropriate in this place. " The hypothesis of the pretended harmlessncss of consanguineous marriages is contradicted by the most evident and well-verified facts, and can only be excused by the difficulty, or rather the impossibility, of giving a physiological explanation of the pro duction of infirm children by parents who are physically irreproachable." Now, although it may fairly be presumed that, in many of the cases reported by the gentlemen engaged in the interesting inquiry, other causes than consanguineous marriage assisted in the produc tion of the many unfortunate results, yet it appears to be very clearly proven that sterility attends, and that bodily malformation, tubercular consumption and other scrofulous affections, spasmodic diseases, epilepsy, blindness, deafness, idiocy, and insanity, follow in the offspring of such marriages much more frequently than in matrimonial alliances between the parties to which there is no traceable affinity by blood. Researches have not hitherto been sufficiently extensive to demonstrate the comparative pro portion, but it is sufficient for the purpose of the philosopher, the philanthropist, or the statesman, that the predominance of those unfortunate results in the marriages of cousins and other near relatives is placed beyond a reasonable doubt. The subject has already commanded the attention of the legislatures of several of the States, but no law, so far as we are informed, has yet been enacted in regard to it. There are certain other influences circumstances and conditions some of them natural, others artificial, incidental, or acquired, which, to a greater or less extent, must operate either in promoting or opposing the production of insanity ; and although we may not be justified in pronouncing them predis posing causes, yet, as they in some measure affect its prevalence, it appears the most appropriate to mention them in this connexion. Sex. The organization and the role of the two sexes are so different, and either of them is sub jected to the influence of so many causes from which the other is either partially or wholly exempt, that the relative proportion of mental disorder prevalent in each becomes an interesting problem. Some physicians, arguing from the premises stated, have concluded that the proportion must necessarily be greatest among males; others, by a similar process of reasoning, have arrived at the opposite conclusion. Men are exposed to a greater number of causes than women, and intemperance, the most prolific of all, finds among them a very large majority of its victims. Women have a more delicate and im pressible nervous system than men, and some of the most potent agents in the production of the disease necessarily operate upon them alone. Investigating the subject by statistics, Esquirol and some other eminent continental and British authors have decided that women are more subject than men to mental disorder. Others, and among them Dr. Thurnam and Drs. Bucknill and Tuke, arrive at the conclusion that the prevalence of the disease is greatest among men. "It is clearly proved," says Dr. Tuke, "that, in general, fewer women, as was taught by Caslius Aurelianus, become insane than men," but " it is diffi cult to establish that the female sex is intrinsically less susceptible to the causes of insanity than the male, since the former is less exposed to those causes than the latter." In 94,169 patients admitted into the French hospitals for the insane, from 1842 to 1853, inclusive, the ratio of males to females was as 114 to 100. In 1850, Dr. Jarvis collected from the reports of twenty-one American hospitals a total of 24,573 cases in which the sex was distinguished. The relative proportion of the two was 121 males to 100 females. Ten years afterwards, in 1860, Dr. R. J. Dunglison, from the reports of more than forty American hospitals, collected the similar statistics of 48,995 cases. Of this large number, 25,593 were males and 23.402 females, a proportion of but 109 of the former to 100 of the latter. The same writer INTRODUCTION. l xxx , states that the proportion of the sexes between the ages of twenty and fifty years the period of greatest liability to insanity in the whole population of the United States, according to the census of 1850, was 108 males to 100 females. The two proportions are very nearly identical, the insane men slightly predominating. But there are sources of error in these American statistics. First: In the earlier history of our hospitals for the insane, before their character as humanely-conducted resorts was established, a much larger proportion of the insane men than of the insane women in the community were taken to them. The reports of the hospitals show this, and there is a striking proof of it in the reduction of the proportion of males, as compared with females, from 1850 to I860, as shown by the statistics collected by Drs. Jarvis and Dunglison. Secondly : These statistics, with perhaps some small exceptions, represent the number of cases, instead of the number of persons. A woman, admitted ten times into a hospital, is counted as ten women ; a man, as ten men. If it be assumed that the re- admissions of the two sexes were equal, then it will make no difference in the result, so far as the question of sex is concerned. But this assumption is gratuitous, and quite absurd in an endeavor to demonstrate a question by statistical figures. Let us examine the subject in relation to one hospital. At the Hartford Retreat, from the time of its opening to the close of March, 1863, the number of cases received was 1,912 males, 2,1G8 females, the females exceeding the males by 256 ; but the number of persons was but 1,528 males, 1,661 females, the females exceeding the males by but 133. Hence, in this instance, by taking the cases instead of the persons, an error of 123, in a total of 4,080, would be the result. In the number of cases, the women exceed the men by 13.38 per cent.; whereas the real excess, as shown by the number of persons, was but 8.7 per cent. On the whole, however, we think it is very satisfactorily demonstrated that a greater proportion of men than of women become insane. Age. Neither profound professional knowledge nor uncommon acutencss of observation is necessary to the discovery of the general facts, that in early life, and particularly before puberty, mental disorders arc comparatively rare ; that during the active period of manhood, when the intel lectual and moral faculties are in their utmost vigor, when the appetites and the passions are the most defiant of control, and all the greatest obstacles in a world of strife are to be contended with, these disorders are most frequent ; and that in old age, when the many struggles of life arc past, when the goal of early ambition is either won or the hopes of its attainment relinquished, when appetite has become obtuse, passion more gentle, and opinions fixed, they again become comparatively few. To these general propositions many of the writers upon insanity, as, for example, Millingen. Conolly, Andrew Combe, Dubuisson, Falret, Voisin, and Fodere, confine themselves. Others give boundaries to the period of greatest frequency. Dr. Rush limits it between the ages of 20 and 50 years ; Neville, between 20 and 40 years ; Syer, between 28 and 45 : Guislain, between 20 and 35 . and Sir Alexander Morison, between 25 and 40. Some have still further circumscribed those limits. Drs. Burrows, of England, and Belhomme, of France, place them at 30 and 39 years, and Drs. Brown, Georget, Aubanel, and Thorc, at 30 and 40 ; while M. Qudtelet, the statistician, says, "The age between 40 and 50, or rather the fortieth year, is the period of life most subject to insanity. - Of the whole number of persons becoming insane, the proportion of children under 15 years of age is probably not over two per cent. From 15 to 20 years, and for some time afterwards, the number pretty rapidly increases ; but it attains its maximum in the decade from 20 to 30. Never theless, although there are more first attacks in that decade, it does not necessarily follow that the greatest liability to the disease is in that period. In order to ascertain the time of greatest liability, the numbers of first attack, in each decennium of life, should be compared with the numbers in the corresponding decennia in the general population. This has been done by several writers. Dr. James Bates, in 1845, made the calculation, taking for his elements the patients received at the hospital in Augusta, Maine, and the population of the State mentioned, according to the census of 1840. Dr. Thomas S. Kirkbride did the same, in the same year, his elements being the patients Ixxxvi INTRODUCTION. admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, and the population, in 1840, of the eastern district of Pennsylvania. Dr. Pliny Earle, in 1846, based a similar calculation upon the patients received at the hospital at Utica, N.- Y., and the population of New York in 1840. Dr. Richard J. Dunglison, in I860, made the comparison between 12,472 cases of first attack, collected from thirteen American hospitals, and the whole population of the United States in 1850. Finally, Drs. Thurnam and Tuke have thus compared the patients received at the York Retreat, between 1796 and 1840, with the population of England in 1847. The results are as follows, the decennium of greatest liability to attack being placed first, and the others in succession according to the relative liability : Dr. Bates. From 30 to 40 years. From 40 to 50 years. From 20 to 30 years. Over 70 years. From 50 to GO years. From 60 to 70 years." Under 20 years. Dr. Kirkbride. From 20 to 30 years. From 40 to 50 years. From 30 to 40 years. From 50 to 60 years. Under 20 years. From 60 to 70 years. From 70 to 80 years. Dr. Earlc. From 30 to 40 years. From 20 to 30 years. From 40 to 50 years. From 50 to 60 years. From 60 to 70 years. Under 20 years. From 70 to 80 years. Dr. Dunglison. From 30 to 40 years. From 20 to 30 years. From 40 to 50 years. From 50 to 60 years. From 60 to 70 years. Over 70 years. Under 20 years. Drs. Thurnam and Tuke. From 20 to 30 years. From 30 to 40 years. From 40 to 50 years. From 50 to 60 years. From 60 to 70 years. From 10 to 20 years. From 70 to 80 years. From 80 to 90 years. In Dr. Earle s cases, the proportion in the decade from 30 to 40 was, to the proportion in the decade from 20 to 30, as 100 is to 99.1, showing that the liability in the former exceeded that in the latter by only nine-tenths of one per cent. Again we are obliged to bear testimony to the greater accuracy of the foreign statistics. It is believed that all those used in their comparisons, by the American physicians, were rendered imperfect by that important fallacy already mentioned the taking of cases instead of persons so that if a man were admitted any number of times, he counted as that same number of men in the decade within which he was first attacked. It will be perceived that the discrepancy in the results of the investigations of Dr. Dunglison, Dr. Earle, and Drs. Thurnam and Tuke, ar not very great; and we cannot forbear the conclusion that, when the comparison shall have been made between sufficient and accurate numbers, it will be found that, in the United States, the period of greatest liability to mental disorder is in the decennium from 20 to 30 years of age, and that the other decennia, in this respect, will bear the same relative position both to one another and to that between 20 and 30, as they do in the results of the researches of the English physicians mentioned. It is generally believed that the average age, at the time of first attack, is greater in women than in men. M. Legoyt states, that in France, of 1,000 male patients, the first attack in 570 instances was before the fortieth year ; while of 1,000 females, it was before that year in only 485 instances. But this estimate was based upon the ages of the patients when admitted into the hospitals, and hence cannot be perfectly accurate. From a similar estimate based upon 2,728 cases collected by Dr. Bates and Dr. Earle, from American reports, it appears that of 1,000 males, the first attack was before the age of 40 in 785 cases ; while of 1,000 females, it was before that age in but 749 cases. Seasons. In regard to the several seasons of the year in relation to mental disorder, the most that can be said, although there are many statistics upon the subject, is, that more patients arc received at the hospitals, in both Europe and America, in summer than in winter more in the warmest six months than in the coldest six months. If persons becoming insane were always directly removed to the hospitals, the question might be accurately determined. Drs. Aubanel and Thore infer, from their statistics, that June has the most, and January the least, influence in producing the disease. It is doubtless true, also, that there is more excitement among the patients in the hospitals in summer than in winter. But there is vastly more insanity in the northern temperate than in the torrid zone ; and, as has been already shown, its prevalence in no other country is so great as in Norway, one cf the most northerly of all civilized nations. INTRODUCTION. Ixxxvii Conjugal Relation. All statistics that have come under our observation concur in showing that, of all persons whose ages are within the period during which there is much liability to the disease, a much larger proportion of the single than of the married become insane. Thus, of the male patients treated in the hospitals of Paris from 1822 to 1833, the ratio of the single and the married was as 41. G and 47, although there were but half as many single as married men resident in the city. Rejecting the persons whose condition in regard to marriage was unknown, 29,250 patients were treated in the hospitals of France in 1853. Of this number, 18,078, or 61.80 per cent, were single, 8,493 married, and 2,679 widowed. Of the whole number of inhabitants of France over 15 years of age, only 36.74 per cent, were unmarried. According to Dr. Dunglison, of 25,721 cases treated at twenty American hospitals, 12,462, or 48.4 per cent, were single ; 11,150, or 43.3 per cent, married; 2,092, or 8.1 per cent, widowed ; and 17 divorced. Among the widowed insane, the number of women greatly exceeds that of men. In the French hospitals, in 1853, there were 1,888 widows, and but 791 widowers; and of the foregoing 2,092 cases treated in American hospitals, 1,338 were widows, and but 537 widowers. The difference is very remarkable. The researches of Drs. Parchappe, Aubanel, Thore, and others, in France, of Thurnam, Tuke, and others, in England, as well as of every compiler of statistics upon the subject in this country, have all led to similar results as those above mentioned. Occupation. The occupations of men are so diverse, not only in their character, as mental or physical, but also in the degree to which exertion, either intellectual or corporeal, is required in their pursuit, as well as in their modification of surrounding external influences, that the physiologist could hardly fail to infer that the effect of some of them must be greater than that of others in the production of mental disorders. Without entering into a discussion of the subject, it may merely be remarked that the more nearly natural the employment, the less will be its probable influence in causing insanity. M. Legoyt, by a comparison of the number of insane in each profession, or occupation, who were in the French hospitals in 1853, with the similar numbers in the general population, arrived at the following results : Of the liberal professions, the proportion was 1 to 562 Soldiers and sailors, the proportion was 1 to 502 Persons engaged in commercial pursuits, the proportion was 1 to 2,347 Persons engaged in mechanical pursuits, the proportion was 1 to 1,495 Servants, day laborers, &c., the proportion was 1 to 644 Miscellaneous, and no occupation, the proportion was 1 to 1,594 The great proportion of soldiers and sailors is accounted for by the fact that provision is made for the immediate removal to a hospital of every man, in these two classes, who becomes insane. The next in frequency are the members of the "liberal professions;" but the word "liberal" is here used with a broader signification than usual in connexion with the professions. In order that it may be understood, as well as to show the proportion in each employment, we present all the occupa tions included under it : Liberal Professions. Proportion. Artists, (painters, sculptors, architects, engravers, musicians) Jurists, (judges, advocates, notaries, lawyers, bailiffs) Ecclesiastics, (including monks and nuns) Physicians, (including surgeons, apothecaries, and midwives) Professors and men of letters I to 2! Public office-holders and employes Proprietors and tenants The very remarkable proportion in the first five classes, which consist almost exclusively of persons devoted to mental pursuits, cannot fail to be observed. Ixxxviii INTRODUCTION. It is to be remarked that fanners are included under the head of " mechanical pursuits," in the first (able; and it is shown that their proportion is far less than that of the others under the same head. The proportion in the class of servants, &c., is very large. "This," remarks the author, "can only be explained by the great number of single persons in this class of those devoted to the in-door service of families, and we have already seen that a majority of all the inmates of asylums are unmarried." Dr. Dunglison, having collected, from the reports of fourteen American hospitals, 7,329 cases in which the profession or occupation is mentioned, and compared the numbers in each group with the corresponding numbers in the general population, according to the census of 1850, arrives at results which are thus stated: 1. "Occupations which bear a greater ratio to t/ie number of the insane than to that of the general population. " The learned professions medicine, divinity, and law. " Other pursuits requiring education. " Sea and river navigation. " Commerce, trade, manufactures, mechanic arts, and mining. 2. " Occupations ivhich bear a greater ratio to the number of the general population than to that of the insane. "Agricultural pursuits. " Government civil service." He found the liability to, or the prevalence of, the disease in the " learned professions," to be in the following order: students, lawyers, physicians, dentists, clergymen; and in other pursuits requiring education, as follows: artists, druggists, teachers, musicians, engineers. These two classes being com pared with each other, the relative liability or prevalence stood thus : artists, druggists, students, teachers, lawyers, physicians, dentists, clergymen, musicians, engineers. Education. Before we leave the subject of predisposing causes, it should be remarked, in the lan guage of Dr. Earle, in the National Almanac for 18G3, "that he who attempts thoroughly to investigate the sources of mental disorder at the present day will soon become convinced that, to a large extent, its foundation is laid in early life, by the faulty or pernicious practices too often followed in the education and the rearing of the young. The stimulating drinks of the table, the late hours, the excitements of society and of popular assemblies, in all of which here, more than in any other country, they are indulged; the confinement and the hot-house forcing of the brain in the studies of the school, and the neglect to promote physical exercise to the degree necessary for that development of the body which will enable it to maintain a healthy equilibrium witli the mind; all these assist in creating a nervous irritability and a general abnormal condition of the body, which greatly expose the individual to attacks of bodily disease and of mental disorder. The brain is brought into such a state that a slight exciting cause, either physical, intellectual, or moral, may drive it into that diseased action the effect of which is insanity." Exciting Causes. In proceeding to a cursory examination of the more purely exciting causes, it may be premised that insanity is a disease of debility, and not of a superabundance of strength, as was, in former times, generally, and still is, to a wide extent, believed. It necessarily follows that whatever exhausts the power of the brain and nerves, depresses vitality, or debilitates the body, may, through these effects, become the causative agent of insanity. Hence ill health, the intemperate use of spirituous liquors, debauchery, self-abuse, excessive and prolonged labor, cither manual or mental, night-watching or great loss of sleep from any cause, excitement upon religious subjects, domestic and pecuniary diffi culties, disappointment and grief, are among the influences most productive of the disorder. In the article in the National Almanac from which the foregoing extract is taken, the ten most prolific causes, as exhibited in the records of the Massachusetts State Hospital, at Worcester; the Bloom- ingilalo Asylum, New York; and the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, Philadelphia, are reported. Dr. John S. Butler, of the Retreat, at Hartford, Connecticut, has, in his last report, combined these three tables and added thereto tho similar records at the Retreat, We copy thn resulting table as one INTRODUCTION. Ixxxix of the most satisfactory and instructive expositions of the subject hitherto published. It is re-arranged in order to place the several causes in the order of their apparent relative influence: Worcester. Bloomingdale. Pennsylvania Hospital. Retreat. Whole number of cases, with causes, reported... 3 197 1 1>3A 2,870 9,473 1. Ill health of various kinds G95 O17 2. Intemperance 1Q.1 720 2,253 3. Religious excitement 29G Qo 258 812 4. Domestic unhappiness 41** (*K 214 740 5. Intense mental or bodily exertion 79 30 163 728 6. Puerperal s ate 141 no 675 7. Masturbation 970 07 145 537 8. Grief, loss of friends, &c 72 A t 161 518 9. Perplexities in business 140 1QQ 511 10. Disappointed affection 11G OQ 507 310 Total o 415 COO 7,591 Thus, of the 9,473 cases in which the causes were reported, 7,591, or 80.13 percent, of the whole, are supposed to have been produced by one of the ten causes, or classes of causes mentioned ; and let it be especially observed that all these causes arc such as exhaust, debilitate, or depress the vital or ner vous power. Drs. Bucknill and Tuke, by a similar collocation of 30,087 cases reported in European and Ameri can hospitals, found the most prolific causes, and their order as productive influences, to be as follows : "domestic troubles and domestic grief, intemperance, epilepsy, affections of head and spine, uterine disorders, religious anxiety and excitement, disappointed affections, vice and immorality, fever and febrile diseases, fear and fright, intense study, political and other excitement, wounded feelings." If the several diseases in this series of causes be included under one head, as they are in the fore going table, the series will become as follows : 1. Ill health of various kinds. 2. Domestic troubles and domestic grief. 3. Intemperance. 4. Uterine disorders. 5. Religious anxiety and religious excitement. 6. Disappointed affection. 7. Vice and immorality. 8. Fear and fright. 9. Intense study. 10. Political and other excitement. 11. Wounded feelings. There is now a strong similarity, so far as regards the causes, between this (English) series and that (American) in the above table. Even the difference in the relative position of the causes is mostly very easily to be explained. The second English cause, or class of causes, precedes the third, (intem perance,) because it includes both the fourth and eighth of the American causes. The fourth English cause takes its higher position by reason of comprehending not only the sixth, but also a part of the first, American cause. The seventh English cause doubtless includes the seventh American. Aside from "ill health," a generic term comprising a pretty large number of specific causes, it appears that intemperance, in both Europe and America, is the most abundant producer of mental disorders. Dr. Tuke concludes, from his researches, that about 12 per cent, of the cases admitted to the hospitals are directly caused by it an estimate which very nearly corresponds with the proportion in the foregoing table. But a vast number arc produced by it indirectly, not only by inducing poverty, grief, ill health, &c., but also by giving the sad inheritance of mental imperfection and disease to offspring. Dr. Dahl states that, in Norway, the most abundant sources of insanity are hereditary predisposition, the intermarriage of near relatives, and the use of spirituous drinks. In regard to the last, he publishes 12 xc INTRODUCTION. a curious but instructive table, showing the prevalence of insanity in relation to the habits, temperate or intemperate, of the people in the several sections of Norway. It is as follows : Sober (or temperate) persons Proportion in 100 of the population. of insane. Diocese of Christiansand 56.2 1 in 246 Diocese of Christiana 59.5 1 in 287 Diocese of Trondlijem 63.4 1 in 296 Diocese of Tromso 70.5 1 in 361 Diocese of Bergen 72.6 1 in 345 It will l)e perceived that insanity regularly diminishes as temperance increases in the several suc cessive districts, with the single exception of the last. In connexion with the subject of intemperance, it may be mentioned that, of all the cases to which causes are assigned in the reports of American hospitals, about one per cent, are attributed to the use of tobacco and opium. We have now shown the alleged causes of more than four-fifths of the cases of mental disorder treated in our hospitals, in which the sources could be satisfactorily ascertained. The remaining frac tion of cases were attributed to a large number of influences, many of them of very limited prevalence. It is unnecessary to name them, but all of them are such as either directly or indirectly exhaust or depress the nervous power, the great sustainer of vitality. As but little has hitherto been written respecting one of the most prolific causes of insanity, and as what has been ventured on this subject has appeared, generally, in works of a scientific cha racter, of limited circulation, we feel constrained to present here some views with which we have long been impressed on the subject of Insanity from Religious Excitement. From its essential nature and the importance of its functions and its objects, the religious sentiment, when brought into great activity, must necessarily sway the whole physical, and, consequently, from the intimate connexion between mind and body, the whole physical element of our being. History confirms this teaching of philosophy ; i or in all ages of Ihe world, and under every system of theology, that sentiment has often exercised a dominant power over the character and the conduct of men. Hence it is, perhaps, not very remarkable that, among Ihe most frequent generative agents of insanity in the United States, we find "religious excitement." Placed in a position where we have brought together, in one focal point, all the insane of the land, with the causes apparent which have produced much of this widespread misery in its most appalling form, we feel it a duty to the cause of humanity to set forth, in plain words, the unnecessary evils which have flowed from injudicious efforts in the cause of greatest good, (wherein we shall encounter the prejudices of many excellent persons,) in the hope that the facts presented may result in the advancement and honor of religion by detaching some of the evils which, at times, accompany its promulgation; and we the more readily make avail of this means, because in no other way can we reach those who are to benefit themselves and others by the results of our investigations. Rational men, we trust, will view with forbearance, if they do not approve, any candid and unprejudiced statement founded on 1 acts, having in view the benefit of mankind; while those who take exception will probably adopt new opinions, if they will but dispassionately investigate the question. That the subject is one worthy the careful study of the philanthropist, and entitled to the prominence which we have given it, no enlightened man will question, after due consideration of the table exhibiting the ten principal agents productive of the disease, which is embodied in this article. It must be remembered, too, that comparatively little of the general misery in different forms, which results in insanity, is represented at any one period by such development, as many other iorms of suffering are ever attendant upon whatever is widely productive of the overthrow of reason. This form of calamity seems to be the unerring, evident, and solemn indicator of something wrong, not only inviting, but demanding serious consideration. There are four principal methods by which the religious sentiment is aroused to that point at which it not unfrequently results in the production of mental disorders. INTRODUCTION. . xci First. By those extraordinary and spasmodic efforts which occur in all sections of the country, which are not restricted to any one sect or denomination, and are doubtless conceived in a spirit of benevolence, yet in which, to say nothing of the character of the exercises, the excitement, both mental and corporeal, is long-continued, and necessarily produces nervous exhaustion the condition most favorable for an attack of insanity. Secondly. By that denunciatory and, as appears to us, intemperate style of preaching, wherein the terrors and consequences of Divine wrath are portrayed with all the vigor and the force of a vivid imagination, giving over the minds of the young, the sensitive, the susceptible, and the strongly- conscientious, to the dominion of despondency and fear, the action of which is powerfully depressive to the vital energy, and, consequently, strongly promotive of an invasion of mental disorder ; while the solemn and awe-inspiring rites of some services are sore trials to the minds of the sensitive and superstitious, contribute their influence to the subversion of reason, and would be even more fre quently fatal but for their rapidly and strongly contrasting variations, so illustrative of the remedial power attributed to the administrators of these imposing ceremonies, which modifies their effect. Thirdly. By those less public and more social exercises in which, not by ministers alone, but by the laity as well, the religious sentiment is stimulated by appeals which reason is hardly free to avert, and where, by a community of exercises, an excitement of the nervous system (too often mistaken in regard to its origin and its character) is more easily aroused than in larger and more public assemblies. Fourthly. By solitary reading and meditation upon religious subjects, until personal demerit and its consequent punishment become the sole occupants of the thoughts, to the exclusion of those consolations which the spirit of Christianity guarantees; all other subjects, even the most evident, important, and pressing social duties, being lost sight of. The records of all our hospitals will unquestionably furnish many examples of insanity produced by each of these causes. Touching one of them, we make an appropriate extract from the report, for 1861, of the Butler* Hospital for the Insane, written by Dr. Ray, who remarks thaf he introduces the example " not because it is strange and unparalleled, for such is not the case, but simply by way of illustration." " A worthy couple, one of whom, if not both, had inherited a strong tendency to mental disease, had lived quietly and happily together until they entered upon the period of middle life. While thus pursuing the even tenor of their way, there occurred in the community an unusual excitement of the religious sentiment, manifested by frequent meetings ; and these persons, who, though morally correct, had never shown any particular interest in such things, determined, in imitation of their friends and neighbors, to frequent the meetings. This they did incessantly for three or four days, when reason began to give way under the unnatural excitement, and, within a week from the time they began, they both became furiously insane, and in that condition shortly after died." The foregoing is from the records of the Butler Hospital ; but Dr. Ray quotes from the report, for 1859, of the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, a case which is illustrative of the fourth of the above- mentioned methods. " Six cases," says that report, " were caused by religious excitement. * * * * The third case was a male, who had attended no meetings, but had pored over the newspaper accounts of the revivals until he ultimately experienced some violent paroxysms, which, he said, were the coming of God on him. He became convulsed ; the convulsions increased in severity, and his whole body was distorted ; violent excitement and incessant restlessness continued up to the time of his death, which occurred in nine days after his first seizure." It is probably not generally known that many of the physical demonstrations, such as spasms, convulsions similar to those in the foregoing case, and " trances," phenomena which sometimes occur in religious assemblies of Christians, and are often, as in the case afrthe Edinburgh Asylum, attributed to a supernatural source, and which assume different forms in different localities, are perhaps still more frequent among pagans. " Providence, R. I. xcn INTRODUCTION. In congregations of " Hurlers," or " Howling Dervishes," one of the minor denominations of Mahometans, they are quite common, and we have the authority of the Brahmin, Gangoola, a Hindoo convert to Christianity who recently visited America, for the assertion that they are not infrequent among the Buddhists of his native country. As illustrations of the third of the methods above mentioned, there are upon the records of some of our hospitals, cases, the circumstances of which, had they occurred in Central Africa or New Zealand, and been known in this country, would have awakened many an expression of sorrow and of pity for the superstition and the fanaticism of the benighted heathen. Let it be remembered that in writing thus we are condemning the abuse of the religious senti ment, not its wholesome, sustaining, and normal exercise. The late Dr. Woodward, in his report, for 1838, of the hospital at Worcester, Massachusetts, while conceding the agency which " a subject so deeply interesting to the human mind as its eternal well- being" must have in the production of insanity, remarks very appropriately : * How -wide from the appropriate office of religion it is to cause insanity to carry human beings backwards, as it were, from the knowledge and the contemplation of their Creator, instead of aiding their approaches towards Him ! Why, then, should it produce this effect ? "Why, in less than six years, should it have sent seventy persons to this hospital for the insane 1 It can only be because its motives and its sanctions have not been rightly addressed to individuals; or because those individuals have evidently misapprehended the true nature, office, and power of religion. There seems, then, but little reason to anticipate that cither of these three causes of insanity (including "ill health and domestic afflictions") will be materially diminished until juotcr notions of our human condition, duty, and destination shall pervade those portions of society where error is now preparing its victims to become insane." Here we might well stop in our exposition of this branch of our subject, but we cannot forbear to add the remarks of Dr. Kay, at the close of his discussion. They are more particularly addressed to persons who inherit a predisposition to mental derangement, but arc worthy the attention of all : "The voice of admonition too often falls on unwilling ears, for people arc slow to believe that exercises which arc highly meritorious, because leading to a good result, and prompted, perhaps, by Divine influence, can, by any possibility, be dangerous to mental health. Indeed, it sccma to them little short of impiety to suppose it. Let them remember that they arc yet in the flesh, and that no pursuit or exercise, however commendable, can be successfully followed by a system of means not in accord ance with l he laws of the animal economy. They may be sure that these will not be suspended to enable them to accomplish a desirable end; and they may be also sure that Divine influences are always in harmony with those natural laws which have proceeded from the same beneficent source. Those who arc sincerely desirous of guarding against the development of morbid tendencies, should carefully avoid all scenes of religious excitement, indulg3 their religious emotions in quiet and by ordinary methods, always allowing other emotions and other duties their rightful share of attention. Regulated iti this manner, the reli gious sentiment will be to them not only a source of spiritual comfort, but a power more efficient, it may be, than any other, for maintaining the healthy balance of the faculties, and keeping in abeyance the hereditary proclivities to disease." Although perfectly aware that many great, good, and influential divines have pursued a policy incon sistent with our views, in order to obtain a more perfect mastery over the power or will of their hearers, yet, with the lights before us we cannot but conclude that, by the cultivation of a different style, they would have proved equally great, and to have exercised even wider influence for good, without that alloy of evil which, though it may not have been realized because diffused, existed as surely as that like causes produce, under similar circumstances, like effects. If this exposition touching a fruitful cause of insanity should have the effect of modifying the character of religious teachings, so as to render them more consistent with the real interests of hu manity, and thus to insure greater respect for principles in danger of being prejudiced by inconsiderate abuse, we shall have accomplished an end worthy of greater efforts in resulting good. Treatment. Among the many evidences of progressive science and enlightened philanthropy fur nished by the history of the last three-quarters of a century, none are more characteristic, and perhaps no one appears in bolder relief, than the system of treatment of the insane which, adopted within that period, now widely prevails among civilized nations. In a civil, social, and moral point of view, the space is broad which separates the gloomiest cell of a prison, with its bolts, bars, and chains, from spacious apartments furnished with the conveniences and comforts, as well as many of the luxuries, of INTRODUCTION. xcm life. Yet this space has been traversed by the insane within the seventy years next preceding the present time. It is proposed to give in this place a brief sketch of the history, more especially in respect to the United States, of this important amelioration of the condition of a large class of our fellow-men About the middle of the eighteenth century some philanthropists of Philadelphia took preliminary measures for the foundation of a general curative institution in that city; and in 1751 the provincial assembly of Pennsylvania passed an act of incorporation under the title : " The Contributors of the Pennsylvania Hospital." This charter provided not only for the relief of persons suffering from general diseases, but also for the " reception and cure of lunatics." It is believed that this was the first legislative provision in the American colonies for the restora tive treatment, in a public hospital, of persons afflicted with mental alienation. The hospital was opened on February 11, 1752, and thenceforward one of its departments was specially appropriated to that class of patients. The next practical movement in a similar direction was in Virginia ; and to her belongs the honor of being the pioneer of all the colonies in the establishment of an institution exclusively devoted to the insane. An act providing for the lunatics and idiots of the colony passed her legislature on November 10, 1769. A hospital was erected at Williamsburg at an expense of 1,070, and opened on or about September 14, 1773. In the course of the war of independence the building was evacuated and used as barracks for the colonial troops. Subsequently, but at what precise period we are not informed, it was re-opened, and has since been conducted in accordance with its original purpose. In 1771 the Earl of Dunmore, then governor of the colony of New York, granted a charter for the institution now known as the " New York Hospital," in the city of New York. The intervention of the war with England prevented the opening of this hospital until January 3, -1791. Insane patients, so far as appears by the records, were not admitted until 1797. Such, and such alone, according to present knowledge, were the completed provisions for the care and treatment of the insane, in the hospitals of the United States, prior to the close of the eighteenth century. But the character of the treatment was more custodial than curative ; and the means em ployed, including, as they did, the severest forms of bodily restraint, were better adapted to felons than to persons laboring under disease. We have now arrived at the period of initiation, in another country, of an enterprise which, whether we regard the boldness of its beginning, the rapidity of its progress, the extent of territory over which it has spread, the success which it has achieved, or the amount of good to mankind of which it has been the minister, challenges the admiration of every advocate of human improvement and every lover of his race. In 1he midst of the horrors of the French revolution, Dr. Piiiel walked the reddened streets of Paris a minister of benevolence, a physician with a heart. He was connected with the Bicetre Hos pital, in which many of the insane were confined in cells, and loaded with manacles and chains. After repeated solicitations, he at length, in the latter part of the year 1791, obtained permission from the public authorities to remove these torturing implements of bodily restraint. The first person upon whom the experiment was tried was an English captain, who, being subject to paroxysms of extreme violence, had been chained there forty years. A promise of good behavior having been obtained from him, the chains were loosed, and the man, returning as it were to the joys of life, kept his promise, ren dered himself useful, and had no recurrence of maniacal fury during the two additional years of his resi dence in the hospital. Twelve inmates of the hospital were thus relieved from their irons on the first day of the experiment, and in the course of a few days forty -one more were similarly released. History furnishes few sketches of more touching interest than the account of these proceedings given by M Scipion Pinel, son of the chief actor in them. Nearly simultaneously with the early measures of Pinel, and, as is believed, without any knowledge of them, William Tuke, of York, England, conceived the plan of founding a hospital for the treatment of the insane, upon principles more enlightened and humane than had theretofore prevailed in Great xc iv INTRODUCTION. Britain. His plan was carried into execution by the construction of the Friend s Retreat for the Insane, at York, which was opened in the year 1796. Such was the twofold source of the movement which, though compelled to contend with the pre cedents and the prejudices of ages, and though, for this and other reasons, its progress was slow for many years, was destined fully to triumph over established usage in the countries of its origin. Before the close of the eighteenth century, German students in the medical school of Paris had carried home the new theory and practice of Pinel, and had begun that work of reformatory regenera tion of the institutions for the insane in their native land, which, though small at its beginning and repressed by hindrances similar to those already alluded to, has since been prosecuted with perhaps no less vigor or success than in France or England. The spirit of the enterprise crossed the Atlantic more slowly than it traversed the boundaries of the German states. The first decennium of the current century furnishes no new movement on behalf of the insane in the United States, except the erection for their accommodation of a separate though nearly adjacent building at the New York hospital. This occurred in 1808. As early as 1797 Mr. Jeremiah Yellot, of Baltimore, gave seven acres of land to the State of Ma ry land, on condition that the government should found a hospital for the treatment of insanity and general diseases. In 1798 an appropriation for the purpose was made, and, increased by private con tributions as well as by an appropriation by the municipal government of Baltimore, applied to the con struction of a suitable building. But the hospital was not opened until 1816. The success of the retreat at York having become known upon this side of the Atlantic, some members of the Society of Friends, in Pennsylvania, desiring to provide hospital accommodations for the insane, formed an association in 1812, obtained a charter, erected a building near the village of Frankford, but now within the limits of the city of Philadelphia, and, under the title "Asylum for the Relief of Persons deprived of the use of their Reason," the institution was opened in May, 1817. In the course of these proceedings in Pennsylvania measures for the attainment of a similar end were taken by the trustees of the Massachusetts general hospital, in Boston. A distinct establishment, though a branch of that institution, was constructed near Charlestown, now in Somerville, and, desig nated as the "McLean Asylum for the Insane," was opened on the 6th of October, 1818. Five institutions for the care and curative treatment of the insane in the United States went into operation in the course of the decennium terminating with the close of 1830. In 1815 preliminary measures were prosecuted by the board of governors of the New York hospital for the foundation, at Bloomingdale, of a branch of that institution. A grant from the State legislature of an annuity of ten thousand dollars, for forty years, was obtained, an edifice erected and opened for patients in 1821, under the title of "Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane." The retreat for the insane at Hartford, Connecticut, and the Kentucky Eastern Lunatic Asylum, at Lexington, first received patients in 1824; and the Western Lunatic Asylum of Virginia, at Staunton, as well as the State Lunatic Asylum of South Caro lina, at Columbia, in 1828. Earliest in the next succeeding period of ten years was the State Lunatic Hospital, at Worcester, Massachusetts, which was opened in 1833. The Vermont Asylum for the Insane, at Brattleboro , fol lowed in 1836; the Central Ohio Lunatic Asylum, at Columbus, in 1838; the City Lunatic Asylum, at South Boston, Massachusetts, and the New York City Lunatic Asylum, on Blackwell s Island, both puuper institutions, in 1839; and the Maine Insane Hospital, at Augusta, and the Tennessee Hospital iiir the Insane, at Nashville, in 1840. Not far from the beginning of the year 1838 the patients with general diseases were removed from the Maryland Hospital, at Baltimore, and that institution was thence forth devoted to the treatment of insanity alone. It was during this decennium that the greatest impulse was given to the scheme for ameliorating the condition of the insane in the United States. In the production of this impulse, no man exerted greater influence than the late Doctor Samuel B. Woodward, who was at that time superintendent of the State Lunatic Hospital, at Worcester, Massachusetts. The zeal and hopefulness with which he INTRODUCTION. xcv illuminated a sphere thitherto almost universally regarded, in the popular mind, as shrouded with clouds and involved in darkness, and the elaborate and interesting reports which, emanating from his pen, were scattered broadly through the country, all contributed to the awaking of an interest in the subject which had never previously been manifested. In the course of this period, also, that eminent philanthropist, Miss D. L. Dix, began a series of benevolent and beneficent labors to which female biography, throughout the history of the world, pro bably exhibits no equal. Beginning in Massachusetts, and subsequently proceeding to other States, she traversed the counties and townships within their several jurisdictions, visited all the public receptacles for the insane, together with all the private hovels, dens, garrets, and cellars for solitary maniacs, to which access could be gained. She stimulated individuals to exertions and contributions in the cause, and, in memorials to legislatures and by appeals to Congress, called upon the governments to extend the assistance of the commonwealth to this class of its suffering people. In 1839, a pamphlet entitled "A Visit to Thirteen Asylums for the Insane in Europe," by Dr. Pliny Earle, was published in Philadelphia and extensively circulated among physicians and others interested, or likely to become interested, in the subject. \s the first somewhat comprehensive account of the European establishments which appeared in this country, it had no small influence in the pro motion of the cause. The Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, situated about two miles west of the old State House, in Philadelphia, and a branch of the Pennsylvania Hospital, was opened in 1841. The New Hamp shire Asylum for the Insane, at Concord, the Mount Hope Institution, at Baltimore, Maryland, and the Lunatic Asylum of the State of Georgia, at Milledgeville, commenced operations in 1842 ; the New York State Lunatic Asylum, at Utica, in 1843 ; the first hospital disconnected from the almshouse for the insane poor of Kings county, New York, at Flatbush, in 1845; the Butler Hospital for the Insane, a corporate institution, at Providence, Rhode Island, in 1847 ; and the New Jersey State Lunatic Asy lum, at Trenton, the Indiana Hospital for the Insane, at Indianapolis, and the Insane Asylum of the State of Louisiana, at Jackson, in 1848. Such were the completed results of the increased activity of the enterprise in the fourth decade of the century. Among the most important agencies in the promotion of the cause, in the course of this period, was the "Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane," which held its first meeting in Philadelphia, in 1845. The propositions relative to the construction, arrangements, and organization of hospitals for the insane, drawn up by Dr. Thomas S. Kirkbride, of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, and adopted by this association, have generally been received as the highest authority upon the subjects. Although the idea may have occurred to others, yet Dr. Francis T. Stribling, superintendent of the "Western Lunatic Asylum of Virginia, was the first to take the active measures which led to the promotion of this useful association, which has greatly contributed to a uniformity of views and practice among the super intendents of American hospitals for the insane. The first number of the American Journal of Insanity was issued in July, 1844. It was edited by its originator, the late Dr. Amariah Brigham, at that time superintendent of the New York State Lunatic Asylum, at Utica. Intended not alone for the benefit of professional readers, but also for the dissemination of more accurate views of insanity among the people, its editor endeavored to adapt its contents to the attainment of this twofold object. The Journal is still continued, under the editorship of Dr. John P. Gray and the other officers of the Asylum at Utica. It has assumed a more purely scien tific and professional character, and has done great service in the cause to which it is devoted. In the course of this decade Dr. Luther V. Bell, of the McLean Asylum, Dr. Isaac Ray, of the Butler Hospital, Dr. H. A. Buttolph, of the New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum, and Dr. Pliny Earle, for several years connected with the Bloomingdale Asylum, visited the rapidly improving institutions of Europe. Among the fruits of their observations we have the design of the Butler Hospital, by Dr. Bell; an elaborate re sum^ entitled "Observations on the Principal Hospitals for the Insane in Great xcv i INTRODUCTION. Britain and Germany," by Dr. Ray ; some articles in the Journal of Insanity, by Dr. Buttolph ; and a descriptive work entitled "Institutions for the Insane in Prussia, Austria, and Germany," by Dr. Earle. No less than eighteen new institutions were put in operation in the course of the decennium from 1851 to I860, inclusive. The State Lunatic Hospital of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, the State Lunatic Asylum of Missouri, at Fulton, and the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane, at Jacksonville, were organ ized and first received patients in 1851. The new building of the Tennessee Hospital, a few miles from Nashville, was so far completed as to be occupied in 1852. The State Insane Asylum of Cali fornia, at Stockton, and the Hamilton County Lunatic Asylum, a pauper institution, now at Mill Creek, near Cincinnati, Ohio, and called the Longview Asylum, were opened in 1853 ; the Massachu setts State Lunatic Hospital, at Taunton, and the Western Lunatic Asylum of the State of Kentucky, at Hopkinsville, in 1854; the United States Government Hospital for the Insane, near Washington, District of Columbia, the new building of the Kings County Lunatic Asylum, at Flatbush, New York, the Mississippi State Lunatic Asylum, at Jackson, the Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, at New- burg, the Southern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, at Dayton, and Brigham Hall, a corporate institute, at Can- andaigua, New York, in 1855 ; the Insane Asylum of North Carolina, at Raleigh, and a department of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, at Pittsburg, (since transferred to an extensive establishment at Dixmont,) in 185G ; the Massachusetts State Lunatic Hospital, at Northampton, and the New York State Asylum for Insane Convicts, at Auburn, in 1858 ; the Michigan Asylum for the Insane, at Kala- mazoo, and a department of the Marshall Infirmary, at Troy, New York, in 1859 ; the Alabama Hospital for the Insane, at Tuscaloosa, and the Wisconsin State Lunatic Asylum, at Madison, in 1860. In January, 1860, the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane separated the sexes, by placing them in two distinct establishments, about one quarter of a mile apart, but on the same farm and under the same general medical superintendence. The buildings of the department for males are as large as the original buildings for both sexes, and were erected and furnished wholly by the contributions of private citizens, chiefly residents of Philadelphia. This is the first example, in America, of a system for the treatment of the sexes in separate establishments, independent each of the other except in their general government. A valuable work entitled "A Manual for Attendants in Hospitals for the Insane," by Dr. John Curwen, of the State Lunatic Hospital of Pennsylvania, appeared in 1851 ; and in 1854 Dr. Thomas S. Kirkbride published a treatise "On the Construction, Organization, and General Arrangements of Hospitals for the Insane," which has become a standard authority. The State Hospital at Austin, Texas, was opened in either 1860, or the first part of 1861, (we have had no means of obtaining the exact date,) and the Iowa State Hospital, at Mount Pleasant, in 1861. Inasmuch as the people of all the States have a community of interest in one of the public hospitals above mentioned, it is proper that we should give a more particular account of that institution than of those of a more local character. The Government Hospital for the Insane was specially intended for the insane of the army, the navy, the revenue cutter service, and the indigent of the District of Columbia. It is situated on the eastern shore of the Potomac river, within the limits of the District of Columbia, and about two miles south of the Capitol, in Washington. The principal building, constructed of brick, is seven hundred and twenty feet in length. Its architectural plan and internal arrangements are among the best which have resulted from the experience and the studies of many able men employed in the specialty. A farm of one hundred and ninety-five acres belongs to the establishment. The first appropriation by Congress for this institution was made in August, 1852. Dr. Charles II. Nichols was soon afterwards appointed as superintendent, and under his direction and supervision the building was begun in May, 1853. A section of it was completed and opened for the reception of patients in January, 1855. It is now complete, with the exception of the internal finish of a small section. The aggregate amount of appropriations for the purchase of the farm and the construction of the buildings, is 8473,040. INTRODUCTION. XCVll The number of patients on the first of July, in each year since the hospital was opened, was as follows: in 1855, G3; in 1856, 92; in 1857, 110; in 1858, 117; in 1859, 138; in I860, 167; in 1861, 180; in 1862, 212; and in 1863, 278. The number of persons treated prior to the 1st of July, 1863^ was 974. Of these, 432 were natives of the United States ; 422 of foreign countries, and the place of birth of 120 is unknown. The hospital is under the general supervision of the Department of the Interior. Since it was commenced, six different men, representing various shades of political opinion, have held the office of secretary, and all of them have manifested an intelligent, liberal, and benevolent interest in the success of the enterprise. In no instance has the department sought to control the patronage of the institution, or in any degree to cripple its usefulness by making it contribute to the especial advantage of the political party in power. Congress has been liberal in its appropriations ; and among its members the hospital, in every stage of its progress, has found warm and earnest supporters, whose aid was hon orable to themselves and a cause of gratitude in the heart of every American philanthropist. The hospital remains in the charge of Dr. Nichols, under whose supervision it has been wholly created. Aside from the public institutions, a few private establishments for the treatment of the insane have been opened in the United States, in the course of the last forty years. Although some of those which have been discontinued were directed by able and humane men, and several others still in operation are considerably patronized and well conducted by men of high character, yet a conscious ness of the undeniable tendency to abuse involved in a purely private pecuniary enterprise of this kind, as shown in the history of similar establishments in Europe, has operated to discourage their multiplication and prosperity in this country. Since the opening of the public institutions, nearly all of them have been enlarged, some to the extent .of doubling or trebling their original capacity. With few exceptions, chiefly among those most recently founded, the buildings have been undergoing changes of internal architecture and arrange ment, in conformity with progressive knowledge. They differ very materially in plan, extent, structure, and means and facilities for the prosecution of curative treatment. A large proportion of them will not suffer in comparison with the better class of similar institutions in Great Britain, France, and Germany. It is believed that, in executive administration, they are governed with prudence, benevolence, and kindness ; that their officers are generally earnest laborers, emulous of improvement; and that the unfortunate insane may be committed to them in full confidence of immunity from cruelty or abuse. The following table includes a list of the American hospitals now in operation, together with some particulars not mentioned in the foregoing historical sketch : Hospitals fur the Insane in the United States, 1863. Title. Location. State. Foundation. a Si 1 & = O "" i Present superintendent or physician. Patients at la test dates. \Villiamslmvg State 257 63 176 n 231 23] 192 379 396 106 523 433 260 Pennsylvania. - . Massachusetts . . Corporate ....do ....do 1817 1818 18-21 18-^4 1*>4 1828 1828 1833 1834 Dr. J. H. Worthington 3. McLean Asylum Somervillc Dr. John E. Tyler Dr. D. Tilden Brown Hartford ....do Dr. John S. Butler State Dr. W. S. Chipley South Carolina.. Virginia Massachusetts . . Maryland ....do ....do ....do ....do Dr. J. W. Parker Stauntoii Dr. Francis T. Stribling Dr. Merrick Bemis Dr. John Fonerden 11. Insane Department Philadelphia Hospital Pennsylvania Vermont . Dr. S. W. Butler.. .. State 1836 1838 Dr. William H. Kockwell.... Dr. R. Hills Columbus Ohio do 13 XCV1II INTRODUCTION. Hospital i for the Insane in the United States, 1863 Continued. Title. Location. State. Foundation. Date of open ing. Present superintendent or physician. ) if - ll - 1 4. Boston City Lunatic Asylum Massachusetts . - Pauper 1839 1839 1840 1840 1841 1842 1842 1842 1843 1847 1848 1848 1848 1851 1851 1851 1851 1853 1854 1804 1855 1855 1855 1855 1855 1855 185G 1856 1858 1858 1859 1-ilH 1860 Dr Clement A Walker 241 769 252 158 285 188 228 27 514 132 334 157 300 207 231 171 416 357 411 138 106 249 141 . 161 ..do State Near Nashville . Tennessee ....do I)v. Jones 18. Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insuuo. .. Pennsylvania New Hampshire. Maryland Georgia Corporate State Dr Thomas S Kirkbride Dr. Jesse P. Bancroft Baltimore Millcdgeville . . . Mixed Dr. William H. Stokes State Dr. Thomas F Green Utica New York Rhode Island . . . New Jersey Louisiana ....do Corporate State Dr. JoTiu P. Gray Trenton Dr. II. A. Buttolph ....do Dr. J. D. Barkdnll do Dr. J. II. Woodburn Pennsylvania . . . ...do Illinois . .do Missouri ... do Dr. T. R. H. Smith California . . do . . Dr W P Tilden Mill Creek Ohio Co. pauper State Taunton Massachusetts . . Kentucky Dr, George C. S. C hoate ....do do .. . Dr Robert Kells 35. U. S. Government Hospital for Insane.. 36. Northern Lunatic Asylum Near Washington . Newburg Dis. of Columbia Ohio United States. State Dr. Charles 11. Nichols Dr O G Kendrick Ohio do *J8 Briffham Hall . . Corporate Dis. G. Cook and J. B. Chapin 40 3C6 J47 114 332 51 155 103 Flatbush 40. Insane Asylum 41. Western Pennsylvania Hospital Raleigh Dixmont North Carolina.. Pennsylvania Massachusetts . . New York Michigan . . State Mixed State Dr. Edward C. Fisher Dr. Joseph A. Reed Dr. William H. Prince Auburn ....do do Dr. Charles E. Van Auden Dr E H Van Deueu 45 Hospital for the Insane Madison Wisconsin ....do ... Dr. J. P. Clement Alabama . ..do Dr. James P. Br} ce Texas . do Dr J M Steiner CO 140 Mt Pleasant do 1861 Dr R J Patterson 11,133 Opened in 1800 or 1861. Since the foregoing was written we have received information, believed to be authentic, that, in October, 18G2, the legislature of Oregon "passed a law for the proper care of the insane and idiotic;" that, in pursuance thereof, a hospital has been established at East Portland, in the said State, and that, in the summer of 1863, "new wings, kitchen," &c., were to be added to the building. The only States in which there is no hospital of the kind arc Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Kansas, and Minnesota. The aggregate number of patients in the hospitals (11,133) is less than half the number (23,999) returned by the census. Hence the wants of the country, in this respect, are far from being supplied, and a broad field is still open for the exertions of private liberality and philanthropy, and the mani festation of public beneficence. The treatment of insanity, as pursued in the hospitals at the present day, is properly divided into two parts. One of these might be termed the direct, the other the indirect, but they are generally called the medical and the moral treatment. The medical treatment consists in the use of such medicines as, in each particular case, will be likely to restore the body to a healthy condition. INTRODUCTION. XC1X This treatment, as a method, has undergone a radical change within the last fifty mostly within the last thirty years. Formerly, based upon the hypothesis that insanity is a disease of strength, or of active inflammation, it chiefly consisted in the liberal employment of blisters, purgatives, cupping, and blood letting. Now, founded upon the well-supported theory that the disorder originates in debility, its principal remedies are stimulants and tonics. The success of the present method demonstrates not only the excellence of the practice, but the truth of the theory. The moral treatment includes the exercise of a mild but firm directive and disciplinary power over the actions of the patient, by which he is gradually restored to healthful habits and wholesome self-restraint, and the attempt to win him from the vagaries of his delusions to those mental and manual pursuits which give solidity, strength, and activity to the normal mind. The means adopted for the attainment of these ends are, the regular hours of hospital life, appropriate manual labor, walking, riding, athletic and other games, attendance upon religious services, reading and other literary pursuits, lectures upon scientific and miscellaneous subjects, dramas, concerts, balls, and other recreations, entertainments, and amusements. In the method of moral treatment the change has been no less than in that of medical treatment. This change may be comprehended in two brief, generic statements : first, the almost absolute disuse of mechanical appliances for bodily restraint ; and, secondly, the introduction of the conveniences, comforts, and, to some extent, the luxuries that apper tain to civilized life, into the apartments of the patients, and to all parts of the hospital establishments where such means will benefit them. The following noteworthy table, compiled from the records of the Lincoln Asylum, England, by Robert Gardiner Hill, house surgeon of that establishment, well illustrates not only the extent to which mechanical restraint was once employed, but the statistical history of its reduction. Year. Total number in the house. Total number re strained. | a 3 a "o instances of re straint. a t- t- .= 3 m a 3 II f * H 1829 72 39 1 ,727 20, 424 1830 92 54 2 364 27, 113J 1831 70 40 1 004 10,830 1832 81 ,401 15, 671i ]833 87 44 j ,109 12,003i 1834 . .. 109 45 647 6,597 1835 108 28 323 2,874 1836 , 1 15 12 39 334 1837 130 2 3 28 " In connexion with the foregoing, it must be mentioned that the entries of the visitors and the reports of the physicians alike agree in describing the condition of the patients as much improved, the quiet of the house increased, and the number of accidents and suicides materially reduced." Subsequently to the record in the table, mechanical restraint was resorted to in but one or two instances, and, in 1838, Mr. Hill published a work in which he advanced the following proposition as a principle : " In a properly constructed building, with a sufficient number of suitable attendants, restraint is never necessary, never justifiable, and always injurious, in all cases of lunacy whatever." The doctrine found many advocates and followers in England, but in France, Germany, and the United States it has been almost universally rejected. All men of experience in the specialty are well aware that there are occasional instances in which the true interest and welfare of the patient are best promoted by restraint, of some kind, upon the limbs. Even Mr. Hill admits this; and the great defect, as appears to us, in the practical working of his principle is, that, in order to secure this restraint, the hands of an attendant are substituted for some mechanical appliance. What man, sane or insane, would not be more restive c INTRODUCTION. and violent if held 1)} another man lhan if confined by a leathern mufF upon his hands ? In the former case mind encounters mind and muscle grapples with muscle, and the struggle consequently becomes more and more vehement ; in the latter, the contention is simply with brute matter, where resistance is merely passive, and there can be no exasperation of the conflict by mutual irritation and reaction. While, therefore, the superintendents of American hospitals reject the arbitrary rule of Mr. Hill, they adopt the safer one of employing mechanical restraints only when they are required by the best interests or true welfare of the patient. Manual employment is considered one of the most powerful agencies in the promotion of a cure from insanity. It requires exercise, and thus promotes sleep, digestion, and all the bodily functions. It tends to concentrate the mind upon a useful object, and therefore to withdraw it from its vagaries, aberrations, and delusions. This branch of the treatment, although extensively employed in the American hospitals, has not been so thoroughly systematized and applied to so large a proportion of the patients as in the foreign, and especially the British, institutions. In an article in the American Journal of Insanity for October, 1862, Dr. Jarvis presents a table of the per-centage of employed patients in eighteen British hospitals. "The average," says he, "of the fifteen asylums in which the proportion of both sexes employed is stated, is, of males 67.2, and of females 69.2 per cent In one year the per-centage at the Edinburgh Asylum was, males 95, females 80. We must omit further details upon moral treatment, although it is a branch of the general curative system so important, that, other things being equal, that hospital will be the best which keeps in opera tion the most elaborate means of pursuing it. And so extensive have these means become in some of our hospitals, that, what with libraries, museums of curiosities, and specimens of natural history, news papers, lectures, musical instruments, horses and carriages, bowling-alleys, billiard-tables, c., even a sane man, to whom a somewhat retired situation is not distasteful, may there find plentiful resources for the leading of a comfortable, pleasant, and intellectual life. " The subject of moral treatment," writes Dr. Bucknill, "is as wide as that of education; nay, wider; for it is education applied to a field of mental phenomena extended beyond the normal size by the breaking down of all the usual limits. Every case has its peculiarities, requiring that its moral treatment should be adapted to them. Moreover, in identical cases, if such can be supposed to exist, the same treatment will not equally succeed in the hands of different medical men. M. Leuret says : To combat the same disease two physicians take each a different part; (Query, method ?) ; since, finding in themselves dissimilar faculties and aptitudes, they choose the means with the use of which they are best acquainted. The moral pharmacopoeia of the physician, if we may be permitted the expression, is in his head and in his heart; he has in himself that which he gives to his patient. If ingenious, he will give much ; if clumsy, although learned, he will do no good. As for precepts and guides, if they exist for you, they are in you; seek them not elsewhere. The moral treatment is not a science; it is an art, like eloquence, painting, music, poetry. However great a master of the art you may be, if you give rules, he alone will submit himself to them who is your inferior. In matters of physical science there are precise rules; in mathematical ones there are rigorous calcula tions ; but in morals, there must be inspiration. " As an illustration of the spirit of Dr. Leuret s remarks, as well as to give a specimen from that yet unwritten book which the elder DTsraeli might have entitled "The Curiosities of Moral Treatment," we close our remarks upon this part of our subject with an extract from the report for 1842, of Dr. Woodward, of the hospital at Worcester, Massachusetts. "At one of my daily visits to the hayficld," says he, "I found four homicides mowing together, performing their work in the best manner, and all cheerful and happy. It is not every man who would venture to put scythes, simultaneously, into the hands of four insane homicides. Curability. If subjected to proper treatment in its early stages, insanity, in a very large proportion of cases, may be cured. Many statistics upon the subject have been published, but in some instances they were collected under conditions so restrictive that they conveyed an erroneous impression. It may, perhaps, be safely asserted that, in cases placed under proper treatment within even one year from their origin, from sixty to seventy per cent, are cured. But the earlier the treatment >s adopted the greater is the probability of restoration, and a delay of three months is a misfortune, as it is a detriment, to the patient. INTRODUCTION. ci Of all the cases, both recent and chronic, received at our public institutions, the average of cures is not far from forty per cent. At thirty hospitals in the United States, in 1859, the number of cases admitted was 4,140, and the number discharged as cured 1,728, equal to 41.7 per cent. Of 57,978 cases received, in a series of years anterior to 1860, at twenty-nine of our hospitals, 24.573 had been discharged cured ; this is equal to 42.38 per cent. It must be remembered, however, that in mental alienation, as in other diseases, many patients suffer from relapse, or recurrence of the disorder, and hence, in the reported number of cures last given, there are many instances of two or more cures of the same person. The statistics of our hospitals, as already mentioned, are still crude, the only thorough analysis hitherto published being that of the cases at the Bloomingdalc Asylum, prior to 1845. By those it appears that, although the admissions or cases had been 2,308, the number of persons was but 1,841. The number admitted twice, each, was 280; thrice, each, 81 ; four times, each, 33; five times, each, 18 ; and thus the number diminishes until it ends with one patient who was admitted twenty-two times, and discharged cured every time. Of the 1,841 persons, 742, or 40.3 per cent., were cured. In cases where the disease has existed more than one year, the average of cures varies at different hospitals and in different periods. Some reports state it as below fifteen, others as somewhat above twenty, per cent. At many institutions, no distinction between old and recent cases is made in the reports. The foregoing facts appeal strongly to the friends of the insane, to permit no long delay in placing them under curative treatment. They address themselves also, in connexion with the subject of pauper insanity, to the political economist and the legislator. The indigent man becoming insane may, if soon restored, preserve his pecuniary independence ; if not restored, he becomes a charge for life to his friends or to the public generally to the latter. Of twenty recent cases treated and cured at the Western Lunatic Asylum of Virginia, the average period during which they were at the asylum at public cost, was 17 weeks and 3 days; the total cost, S1,2G5, and the average, $63 25. Of twenty chronic cases at the same institution, the average time during which they had been supported from the public treasury was 13 years, 4 months, and 24 days ; their total cost, $41,653 ; and their arverage cost, $2,082 65. The disparity in expense is great ; but the actual sum of pecuniary difference does not wholly ap pear in the figures. The twenty persons cured had again become producers instead of mere consumers; the twenty persons with chronic insanity still lived at the public expense, and so would continue through life. Similar comparative statements, showing like results, have been made in the reports of several of our hospitals. It is found that a larger proportion of women than of men recover ; and that, in America, foreign ers are not so curable as native citizens. Many cases of cures stand as witnesses to the truth of the old medical adage, "While there is life there is hope." Dr. Kirkbride, in his report for 1847, mentions the restoration of a patient who had been nearly eight years insane, and more than six years in the hospital ; and Dr. Buttolph, in his report for 1849, states that, in the course of the year, a woman, insane more than eighteen years, had recovered. Dr. Ray, in the report for 1848 of the Butler Hospital, relates the case of a man who, before admission, had been in close confinement eleven years. He "had never left his cell except to pass into the adjacent one; he had never placed his foot upon the ground, nor breathed the air of heaven, except through grated windows." After nine months treatment at the hospital, he was discharged; "and," continues the report, "from that day to this he has been earning an honest livelihood by working on a railroad." The proportion of cures is much diminished by the number of cases of epilepsy, chronic paralysis, senile insanity, and other disorders in which the nervous system is incurably, generally organically, diseased. Among these may be reckoned that peculiar torpid condition of the nerves of sensibility, in which the patient is more or less insusceptible to both external and internal impressions. " Lunatics have sat," writes Dr. Conolly, "with their feet in the fire until they were shockingly burnt; others have drunk boiling water with apparent satisfaction." Cll INTRODUCTION. A man under the care of Dr. D. Tilden Brown rested his leg against a heated stove until it was very deeply burned. Upon being asked why he did so, his expressive reply was : " I don t know ; I wasn t there at the time." A man treated by Dr. Earle one day said : " I sometimes have to knock myself against the table, to see if it is I." Insanity is not unfrequently cured by attacks of other diseases. Among the most frequent restorations of this kind arc those resulting from attacks of intermittent fever, boils, and other abscesses, erysipelas, and other diseases of the skin. Cures, however, arc reported as the apparent effect of typhus and other fevers, acute rheumatism, inflammation of the tonsils, diarrhoea, dysen tery, &c. Sometimes another disease merely suspends the mental disorder, the patient appearing nearly or quite sane during the course of that disease, but, after its departure, relapsing again into insanity. So, on the other hand, insanity may suspend, or alternate with, other maladies, but most particularly with phthisis, or tubercular consumption. In many cases of consumption, upon the invasion of mental disorder, all the symptoms of the former disease disappear, not to return so long as the latter is present. It would appear, however, from recent researches by Dr. Workman, of the hospital at Toronto, Canada, that in many of these cases, although the external symptoms of the consumption are absent, the disease itself not only still exists, but, silently and unknown, continues its progress towards fatality. The most valuable statistics bearing upon the subject of the permanent curability of insanity, are those of Dr. Thurnam, who traced " the subsequent history of every patient who had been under care at the (York) Retreat, during forty-four years, in whom death had occurred." The number of patients was 244, and the results, as generalized, are thus stated : " In round numbers, of ten persons attacked by insanity five recover, and five die sooner or later during the attack. Of the five who recover, not more than two remain well during the rest of their lives ; the other three sustain subsequent attacks, during which at least two of them die. But, although the picture is thus an unfavorable one, it is very far from justifying the popular prejudice that insanity is virtually an incurable disease ; and the view which it-presents is much modified by the long intervals which frequently occur between the attacks, during which intervals of mental health (in many cases of from ten to twenty years duration) the individual has lived in all the enjoyments of social life." To these consolatory compensations it may not be improper to add the following : Dr. George Chandler, in his report, for 1840, of the State Hospital at Worcester, Mass., says: "I have known a few individuals who were brought here insane, and who recovered, to be better citizens than they were beibre. Their minds and feelings acquired strength and soundness by the disease and by undergoing the process of cure, as some musical instruments arc said to be improved by being broken and repaired again." Again, the late Dr. Amariah Brigham, who, in 1842, was connected with the Retreat at Hartford, Conn., wrote as follows in his report for that year: "Some few exhibit more mental vigor and ability than previous to the attack of insanity. Of this I feel confident from my own observation and the declaration of their friends, and of the individuals themselves, the unusual and long-continued excite ment of the brain having permanently increased its power and activity." Dr. Earlc mentions similar cases as having occurred in his practice at Bloomingdale. Since many insane persons live ten or twenty years, and some even thirty, forty, or fifty years after the invasion of their disease, it might be inferred, by a casual observer, that the disorder does not materially, if at all, shorten life. But it is hardly rational to suppose that where the nervous system the root, the motive power, of vitality is so seriously affected, its strength and endurance can remain unimpaired ; and statistics upon the subject have satisfactorily demonstrated that such is not the fact M. Legoyt shows that, in the French hospitals, from 1842 to 1853, the annual mortality was 13.7;") per cent., or 1 in every 7, while in ihc general population it was but 1 in 41. Dr. Chandler, in 1853, reported some interesting and very conclusive statistics touching the INTRODUCTION. cm question. Of 201 men who had died in the hospital at Worcester, the average duration of life, after the first attack, was 6 years and 3 days; of 205 women, 4 years 11 months and 5 days; and of the whole 406 of both sexes, 5 years 5 months and 20 days. The average age at death was, for men, 48 years 8 months and 13 days; and for women, 44 years and 15 days. He remarks, that for persons in health the chances of life are four times greater for men, and five times greater for women. Prevention. Science has hitherto discovered no medicine which acts as a specific cure for insanity, and none which is a prophylactic or preventive of the disease. The chief power of pre vention in th 2 case of each person, lies with that person himself. We have already seen what are the principal causes from which the malady springs, and, knowing these, it becomes the duty of every one, as far as possible, to shun them. The man of sound judgment and prudent self-control will be " moderate in all things," avoiding those habits, practices, or excesses which exhaust or depress the vital lorcc, allowing himself sufficient sleep to enable the brain and body fully to re-invigorate themselves from the fatigue of ordinary and wholesome labor, and living as near to nature as our multifold artificialities will permit. The public authorities may do much towards decreasing the proportionate prevalence of the disease. We have already shown two ways in which something may be effected in this direction. It has also been shown that the intemperate use of spirituous drinks is the most fertile exciting cause of insanity. Hence, whatsoever diminishes intemperance reduces, indirectly, the number of the insane. Legislatures may enact wholesome laws aiming at such a diminution ; and among those laws let provision be made for the establishment of hospitals or asylums for the treatment of inebriates a class of institutions which are now one of the greatest of public needs. They would be a blessing not only to the people in general, but also to the hospitals for the insane, to which persons laboring under delirium tremens are now taken, but where they are out of place, almost invariably a detriment to the other patients, and notorious infringers of rules and regulations. The subject of special establishments for inebriates has long been discussed, and the late Dr. S. B. Woodward published, some -thirty years ago, a series of articles intended to awaken the public to a sense of their utility. Hitherto, however, but one institution of the kind has been founded. This is near Binghamton, New York. Aside from the endeavor to diminish the prevalence of mental alienation, there are subordinate branches of the general subject which have strong claims to legislative notice. Insane convicts are generally confined in the hospitals ; but, for many and mostly obvious reasons, this class of persons ought not to be brought into association with patients taken from the quiet homes and peaceful fire sides of the people. The superintendents of many of the hospitals have earnestly and energetically protested against the practice, but hitherto with comparatively little effect. New York is the only State which has a hospital specially intended for the class in question. The laws, both civil and criminal, relating to insanity and the insane, are still imperfect in all the States perhaps less so in Maine than in any other part of the Union. So far as relates to the treat ment of patients in the public institutions, those of Ohio are well adapted to the attainment of the great ends of the restoration of curable cases and the reduction of the amount of insanity. Still, a general code, embracing all the rights, privileges, immunities, necessities, and responsibilities of both the insane and sane, in relation to the disease, is a thing of the future and not of the present. By a reference to the foregoing list of the hospitals in the United States, it will be perceived that those establishments exist under a singular diversity of titles, in which, however, the words "lunatic" and "asylum" play a very conspicuous part, Those titles should be ma.de more nearly uniform, and the two words. mentioned banished from them forever. The word "lunatic" is simply a misnomer, which tends to perpetuate a false theory of the origin of insanity, conceived in the days of ignorance and superstition, but long since exploded. It should h.j expelled not only from the titles of hospitals, but likewise from all the forms and books of law. The modern establishments for the insane are curative institutions, not mere receptacles within civ INTRODUCTION. which persons may seek refuge for life. They are, therefore, hospitals, and not asylums. They are, in short, hospitals for the insane, and not lunatic asylums. RELATIONS OF INSANITY TO CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE. One of the most interesting as well as important subjects connected with insanity, is its relations to criminal jurisprudence. Until within a comparatively recent date, the general ignorance of the nature of the disease and the extent to which it affects human responsibility was such, that numerous criminal trials were bitter mockeries of justice; and many alleged felons were executed who, before an enlightened and just tribunal, must have been declared innocent, by reason of insanity; of the crime under the name of which they suffered. This ignorance pervaded not the mass of the people alone, but legislators, jurists, and physicians the persons immediately responsible for the creation and the administration of law as affecting the insane. In later time the subject has become better and more generally understood, and the plea of insanity, in cases of alleged crime, has rightfully been more frequently raised than formerly. Remem bering the universal tendency of mankind to diverge from one extreme to its opposite, and remember ing, likewise, that lawyers feel bound to protect their clients, under what possible plea soever it may be done, it need not be considered remarkable that the plea of insanity has, in some instances, been unjustly made, either in cases where there actually were some slight but insufficient grounds for the suspicion of the existence of mental disorder, or as a forlorn hope on the part of the prisoner s counsel. By these subterfuges the guilty have, in a few instances, escaped merited punishment, and hence the plea of insanity has corne to be, we think, too frequently looked upon with suspicion. It is a well known maxim of law, that it is better that ten guilty persons should escape punishment than that one innocent person should suffer. Yet, after all the abuses of the plea in question, we believe that, in this country, no less than ten persons innocent of crime, by reason of insanity, have suffered the extreme penalty of the law for every one who, being guilty, has escaped the legal punishment therefor under that plea. Still, "two wrongs can never make one right," and no just atonement for the lives of the innocent insane, taken in the name of law in times past, can be made by the exculpation from punishment of real criminals in time to come. Under present circumstances, with a better understanding of the subject among judges, lawyers, and the people who arc liable to be selected as jurors, and with experts in mental disorders in nearly every section of the country, we perceive no great danger that the true ends of the law and of justice may not be attained if, in each case, the counsel for both parties perform their whole duty. In cases where the prisoner has committed homicide under the influence of general mania, the insanity is so obvious as to leave no doubts upon the minds of judge or jury. It is in partial mania and in moral insanity alone that difficulties in the way of truth are likely to arise. In regard to these cases, the present position of physicians accustomed to the treatment of the insane, as well as of those courts which have kept pace with advancing knowledge in this department, has been so well stated by Judge Manierre, of Illinois, in the trial of William llopp, in December, 1862, that we here subjoin the most important portions of his exposition : " In monomania, or partial insanity, the hallucination is confined to a single object or a small number of objects. * * * Its true legal characteristic is delusive, or that state of the mind which is indicated by a belief in something in itself morally impossible as that trees walk, statues nod or in the belief of a state of facts in their nature morally impossible, but of the existence of which there is an entire.absence of all reasonable grounds of belief. It also manifests itself in a belief of a direct revelation and of a controlling and irresistible sense of obligation to obey the revealed will. " This state of the intellect indicates the existence of a disease which, in its effects, subjects the will, judgment, and con science to the imagination with respect to the subject of the insane belief. The influence of such belief or delusion over the mind is much greater thau the power of any conviction or belief in the mind of a sane person, and directs and controls the will, judgment, and moral sense, with inconceivably greater force. The individual thus affected may be able, in most respects, to reason correctly on any subject beyond the range of his hallucination, and bo not unfitted for the intelligent care and oversight INTRODUCTION. cv of his business. Nor is the power of judgment and reasoning disturbed in any perceptible degree, even with respect to the sub ject of the delusion, as his conduct and reasoning are as logical and rational with respect to it as if the facts constituting the delusion were real and not imaginary. " A man is not to be excused from responsibility if he has capacity and reason sufficient to distinguish between right and wrong as to the particular act he is then doing a knowledge and consciousness that the act is wrong and criminal. But in these cases it is not deemed sufficient that the individual has a general knowledge that the act is wron in its nature, because this general knowledge may well consist with delusion as to the moral quality of the act when considered with reference to the per son and the circumstances believed to exist, and which in themselves constitute the delusion or insanity. There may be insane delusion with respect to one s moral duty under such circumstances, as well as in the belief which is the primary evidence of nnsoundness of mind. From whatever cause the power of the will or conscience may be subjected or perverted by an insane affection, self-agency ceases, and acts done under the influence thereof arc neither criminal nor punisnable, because they arc not considered voluntary. For this reason the law will excuse homicide on the ground of partial insanity in the following cases: " First. When the accused takes life under circumstances in which the act would be excusable if the facts constituting the delusion had an actual existence, and were not mere hallucinations as in defence of life or habitation. " Second. When the, act is done under a delusive belief of a Divine command and overruling necessity, or under a con trolling sense of moral duty, which deludes and misleads the understanding and conscience with respect to the moral quality of the act. " Third. Where the delusion consists in the belief that a wrong has been done to the accused in a manner which, if true as believed, would not excuse homicide, but he is, at the time of the commission of the act, so affected by the disease as to bo incapacitated from knowing that ho is doing wrong, and is unconscious of wrong." Under the old ruling of the courts, that the existence of the power of discrimination between right and wrong, as a general principle, held the prisoner to his normal responsibility, hardly one in a hun dred of insane homicides could escape the utmost rigors of the law ; for the insane, unless utterly im becile, almost universally retain that power. Judge Manierre thus speaks of moral insanity: " As defined by those medical writers who treat this disease, it consists in the existence of some of the natural inclinations dispositions, or propensities, in such violence that it is impossible not to yield to them. It is attended with no delusion or dis order of the intellectual faculties in any notable degree, and the mind is conscious of right and wrong while under its influence. And yet, notwithstanding this consciousness, the mere violence of the inclination to commit the act is so great as to overthrow all the power of resistance which the mind may be able to oppose to it. Under its influence the individual ceases to be a moral agent. When manifesting itself in the homicidal form, the inclination and desire to kill is often indiscriminate in its violence, sometimes directing itself against the life of persons indifferent to the sufferer as well as against objects of affection and friend ship ; and it is impossible for him to restrain the uncontrollable fierceness of the impulse or desire. The act is never influenced by revenge or any of the passions, or a desire to gain temporal advantages from the homicide. It is said to overcome the power of self-control, and to act without motive of any kind, and frequently without premeditation, and consists in the mere violence of the propensity or disposition by which the will is overcome. " Most certainly, if this form of insanity has any existence, the doctrine of free agency can have no application to one affected with it. It is, at least, of exceedingly rare occurrence, and its manifestations, as has been observed, bear a striking resemblance to crimes. Nevertheless, it is recognized by the medical profession, though it has been rejected by the English courts of justice as apocryphal. Yet it has been adopted by some courts of very high authority in this country, and, what is of more consequence to us, it is impliedly recognized by the supreme court of this State, in the case of Fisher. It is true it was not adopted in that case upon solemn consideration. Yet it must be regarded as the law in this case. But in saying this it is my duty to add, that it was regarded as so perilous in the administration of justice by the court which first promulgated it as a principle of legal science, as to induce the observation that this mania is dangerous in its relations, and can be recognized only in the plainest cases. It ought to be shown to have been habitual, or at least to have evinced itself in more than a single in stance, or from its circumstances to bear unmistakable marks of instinctive and uncontrollable impulse. Where this affection is alleged, says Dr. Ray, whose authority is one of the chief supports of this opinion, in excuse for crime, it must be proved, first, that it was really present ; second, that it had arrived at that stage in which its impulses are irresistible ; thirdly, that it should be the exclusive cause of the criminal act. " The name given to this form of mental disorder, although sufficiently correct, and founded on the well known principles of mental philosophy, is nevertheless unfortunate. Hence Drs. Bucknill and Tuke, in their excellent treatise on Psychological Medicine, have adopted the term "Emotional Insanity" in its stead. Many minds shrink from the idea of a moral insanity, through the fear that this may be a cloak under the shelter of which acts originating in moral evil may escape punishment. Hence the opposition to the recognition of the disease an opposition which has exposed much ignorance and not 14 CM INTRODUCTION. a little obfuscation of ideas on the part of some of those who have made it. It is a significant fact that, in the most violent and denunciatory article against this form of disease with which we have ever met au article written by a physician, who, by the way, had had no special experience with the insane the author very learnedly remarks, in substance, that the human mind consists of two groups of powers, the intellectual and the moral, and that, in insanity, both these groups may be affected, or either group alone; thus granting all that is claimed by his opponents, and effectually destroying his whole argument. Although the temptation is great to an indefinite prolongation of this article, we shall close with a few words upon some of the popular errors in respect to the insane. It appears to be generally thought that a belief in the exaltation of self to sovereign power is almost a necessary concomitant of mental alienation. This is far from being the fact, although every hospital for the insane has its kings or its queens, its presidents or its Mrs. presidents. The proportion who enjoy this, to them, pleasant delusion, is probably not more than three, certainly not over five, per cent, of the whole number of the insane. Again, it is almost universally believed that insanity develops or increases deceit, artfulness, crafti ness, trickery that the insane are shrewd, sly, or, to express the whole in one word, the word generally used, "cunning." In very rare and exceptional cases this is true, but as relating to the great mass of the insane it is truth s opposite. Remove the patients from any one of our hospitals, and substitute in their places and under the same circumstances, except the one condition of mental disorder, an equal number of persons not insane, and the amount of " cunning" would suddenly be greatly, and, to the officers and care-takers of the hospital, very annoyingly augmented. With all the modern improve ments in the hospitals, the introduction of comforts and the abolition of the means and even the ap pearances of restraint, still those establishments are, and must ever be, in respect to most of their inmates, places of involuntary detention of forcible detention, indeed, although the force is exerted with as little demonstration as possible. Now, were the insane one-half as "cunning" as the sane, there is not a hospital in the country that, with its present police and means of confinement, and under its ordinary exercise of oversight and restraint, would not be evacuated, by a general stampede of its patients, within the next four-and-twenty hours. In short, we must acknowledge, although it be with sorrow for the latter, that the insane are more truthful, less artful, and less " cunning," than the sane. Superadded, however, to the lack of "cunning," there is another peculiarity of the insane which renders their detention easy. They form no very intimate alliances. They have not the element of cohesion. They do not confide one in another. Cabals cannot be created. Conspiracies can have no existence. Plots, if involving more than one person, cannot be matured. A disposition of general dis trust, and the fact that, as a rule, each insane person perceives the insanity of his fellow-patients, though, for the most part, oblivious of his own, sufficiently account for this peculiarity. But of all the prevalent errors in regard to the insane, there is none other fraught with such dele terious consequences, as the impression that they are most easily governed by deception. It is truly marvellous to one accustomed to their treatment, to perceive how almost universal is the practice, the moment a person loses the healthy use of his mental faculties, for his friends or guardians to resort to falsehood in word and falsehood in action, to lying and all kinds of deception, in the attempt to manage him. How truthful soever men may be toward others, they appear to consider themselves justified in converting themselves into everything that is false toward the insane. This course of conduct usually defeats the very object for the attainment of which it is pursued ; for, as a general thing, the insane are suspicious, watchful for deceit, and not obtuse in the power of detecting it ; and if it be but once perceived by them, all confidence in the person who has practiced it is lost. There will be no further listening to his counsel, no further submission to his wishes, unless he frankly acknowledges his error, promises amendment, and faithfully adheres to that promise. The dislike and even hatred of the nearest relatives and the dearest friends, which is a common and prominent characteristic of the insane, may doubtless, in a great measure, be justly attributed to this grossly faulty method of treatment. INTRODUCTION. cvii The insane, as is manifest in many things, are much like children. The same policy which will insure a cheerful and wholesome obedience from a child, will meet with a like response from a person suffering under mental disease. As, in the case of parent and child, the mature mind must, as being right in the nature of things, assert and preserve its prerogative over the mind that is immature, so, in the case of a guardian and insane ward, or patient, the sound mind must, because reason is higher than unreason, assume and retain a directing superiority over the mind that is unsound. But this superiority cannot be retained without kindness, candor, truthfulness, and unfaltering firmness. Let no false word escape the lips. Let no promise be made hastily; but, being made, let it be most scrupulously fulfilled. Threaten nothing which is not seriously intended. Let "No" be an absolute negative, and "Yes" a positive affirmative. Let no course of action be decided upon without mature deliberation; and then, whatever is to be done with or for the patient, let him be freely and candidly told of it, together with the reasons, if demanded, which induce such action. If this be properly done, most patients will quietly submit. With some, however, force will be required; but let it ever be remembered that any neces sary amount of force is a thousand times better than deception. "We apprehend that there is more than one physician to a hospital for the insane who has had more than one patient say to him, " I will do as you wish, for you never have deceived me." v. CLASSIFIED POPULATION OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES, BY COUNTIES, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE, 1860. STATE OF ALABAMA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 a 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 98 1 94 85 38 97 88 39 30 31 33 34 35 38 . , 38 40 41 48 43 H 45 b 47 i- ! COCXTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ! M. F. M. F. 125 68 261 145 186 204 297 159 267 97 160 158 103 217 81 170 111 176 173 156 109 222 257 160 113 170 115 150 188 85 206 178 88 368 159 112 121 192 HO 267 318 181 132 174 78 269 193 188 113 30 92 50 118 61 232 146 186 174 284 140 260 98 128 139 89 215 110 171 114 189 185 134 119 208 259 146 115 153 107 102 111 169 170 92 360 163 118 125 152 170 266 2% 160 160 194 78 268 245 224 la? 31 71 470 247 922 534 732 825 1, 174 721 1,033 461 564 569 439 964 424 766 432 696 876 697 416 748 1,027 649 471 648 476 524 697 422 725 672 533 1,539 725 446 510 624 641 1,169 1,316 704 622 667 380 1,222 898 798 572 161 457 268 421 198 941 536 721 690 1,071 695 997 397 481 543 446 863 408 729 460 648 795 642 379 664 958 595 470 675 428 5*5 638 396 703 652 526 1,532 713 404 4!K) 611 669 1,046 1,211 740 547 612 359 1,138 934 825 558 166 440 273 530 249 1,115 637 865 917 1,323 865 1,170 539 602 734 507 1,112 498 869 491 776 era 807 483 817 1,178 753 528 790 486 583 844 468 776 728 638 1,619 883 559 552 701 758 1,315 1,553 839 716 741 426 1, 475 1,081 1,013 621 161 507 316 523 241 1,066 614 810 825 1,334 827 1,206 5-19 570 624 484 1,089 457 836 501 790 860 725 448 825 1,085 753 542 771 524 615 744 495 826 720 628 1,613 802 495 5-14 700 712 1,231 1,444 873 685 758 388 1, 345 1,097 1,018 628 156 484 260 517 200 1,088 591 771 829 1,263 843 1,169 499 503 657 435 1,007 422 801 470 740 850 779 493 730 1,065 688 510 806 521 587 761 465 708 61)0 595 1,483 812 492 510 651 690 1,140 1,385 835 707 701 395 1,192 1,082 HO 504 157 525 221 480 212 1,050 564 712 737 1,211 783 1,079 467 474 576 428 1,034 375 768 489 736 719 663 444 737 989 638 439 737 481 506 819 453 700 670 656 1,552 732 510 532 624 678 1,076 1,286 733 620 634 426 1,201 1,135 888 551 131 431 211 381 192 831 458 615 630 968 697 845 407 415 493 369 835 303 576 417 582 644 585 452 609 855 509 408 613 420 411 659 394 590 563 468 1,469 668 385 478 487 567 853 1,017 585 543 520 322 1,004 928 722 477 99 364 168 448 148 886 S63 578 648 1,100 715 885 374 417 491 377 850 315 644 4(0 619 649 641 415 640 865 561 433 669 454 496 690 408 628 531 605 1,499 688 386 457 615 951 1,128 622 554 497 317 1,004 966 777 400 110 371 213 617 437 1,315 6(8 809 982 1, 455 981 1,214 597 702 636 634 1,344 415 815 775 732 933 816 744 964 1,369 722 597 857 618 817 1,117 632 758 806 807 3,939 1,347 588 658 826 943 1,322 1,364 907 780 760 552 1,408 1,250 1,170 569 151 669 306 665 287 1,232 699 850 995 1,477 957 1,342 589 675 651 560 1,123 458 830 720 851 970 844 630 902 1,330 755 669 929 858 744 1,059 562 849 853 734 2,691 1,088 559 722 766 888 1,274 1,470 928 759 784 537 1,506 1,248 1,111 636 177 597 3U 398 308 803 392 497 638 889 558 748 377 454 388 306 719 291 502 590 460 583 580 471 525 783 432 407 579 354 506 677 424 469 510 568 2,645 843 375 381 MB 563 848 837 609 444 4t!2 354 847 713 674 347 131 434 172 355 180 753 401 547 598 883 555 795 343 363 383 279 640 279 497 446 495 544 517 378 492 775 460 378 599 405 451 592 345 483 502 448 1,826 680 369 382 506 487 772 943 567 443 489 314 848 708 632 347 115 360 157 262 203 587 257 315 394 570 387 550 264, 278 310 237 498 201 374 382 316 308 378 346 349. 4% 314 266 4JO 287 367 456 310 320 350 362 1,629 562 281 256 430 367 557 611 BB 327 322 307 570 517 498 226 90 250 97 224 Ul 470 239 330 325 566 389 534 206 244 264 211 440 173 324 270 332 330 333 259 345 508 288 224 375 253 250 455 255 284 320 260 961 386 220 259 300 328 467 571 386 283 248 206 520 504 429 226 54 210 96 Bibb Blount Butler Clarke Dale Dallas DeKalb Fayette Clreenc Henry Lawrenee Lamlerdale Lowndea Madison Marion Marshall Macon Mobile Montgomery Monroe Morgan Perry Pickens. Pike Randolph Russell Shelby St. Clalr Sumter Tivlapoosa Talladega TuHcaloosa Walker Washington Wilcox Winston Total 8,555 8,500 X>, 272 33,569 40,380 39, 140 37,505 35,783 29,889 31,309 47,184 45,499 29,425 27,106 20,089 17,05i FREE COLORED. I > a 4 :, Autauga 1 7 1 13 2 1 2 13 2 2 1 I 7 1 1 5 Baldwin 2 1 1 8 8 3 2 2 4 7 2 1 15 4 3 12 3 7 1 3 2 - 3 3 10 2 a Barbour Bibb 3 1 Blonnt 1 1 :t Bntlor . . I . 4 3 I J 3 2 1 1 1 STATE OF ALABAMA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under CO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn u. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IX) 11 19 13 11 IS 16 17 19 30 81 39 33 34 89 36 31 u- 89 30 31 : 34 :;. 36 37 38 39 40 41 48 43 44 49 40 47 48 49 SO SI 53 51. P. M. F. 31. P. 31. P. 31. F. 3f. F. SI. F. M. F. 181 80 332 197 195 227 372 302 377 184 109 182 155 327 115 218 227 222 247 250 222 233 321 184 180 244 170 197 294 184 206 205 223 739 303 153 182 206 233 338 393 237 204 174 188 401 379 298 162 56 156 74 146 47 276 133 164 213 347 255 292 110 152 132 123 267 90 177 158 197 186 199 174 172 265 160 154 231 163 168 289 110 185 191 149 452 238 145 167 174 223 275 357 214 165 175 129 330 287 253 116 43 121 73 84 56 163 114 123 157 198 1.54 193 78 99 101 83 211 78 121 83 120 125 117 104 176 106 107 136 109 94 184 97 111 108 100 231 124 104 96 136 172 187 226 147 99 111 85 239 190 195 85 33 92 49 73 33 155 91 96 114 178 153 168 71 71 80 66 144 04 102 94 92 114 120 76 81 130 103 70 113 87 81 142 66 95 77 77 231 102 85 85 107 142 156 187 117 89 103 52 195 140 156 69 32 74 34 35 13 50 41 45 62 84 76 65 34 38 32 32 60 27 30 33 34 02 51 28 ; 40 31 48 35 38 75 34 45 34 33 50 33 33 33 43 38 52 84 55 35 52 22 68 55 79 37 18 25 15 30 9 53 47 71 6.5 69 20 28 31 23 57 20 29 36 28 47 38 32 40 46 3* 43 01 32 37 70 20 33 36 17 79 42 35 32 50 48 46 68 38 30 28 14 57 45 58 22 7 17 13 9 3 15 7 9 14 28 17 13 2 3 14 15 10 7 12 7 10 18 13 6 12 11 13 9 20 10 9 16 11 5 16 9 11 6 14 2 8 14 19 29 5 9 15 6 20 16 13 4 4 5 4 9 17 16 6 11 20 13 7 3 8 9 14 8 11 5 6 7 9 4 8 9 18 11 9 11 9 10 18 6 9 6 3 20 10 7 10 7 10 18 31 11 4 5 4 19 13 17 5 1 5 2 1 1 3,6)2 2,056 7,490 4, 045 5, Ifij 5, 881 3, 4 .I3 1, 529 7, 139 3,982 5,028 5,379 8,545 5, Ml 7, 65(1 3,228 3,612 3,925 3,101 6, 734 2,768 5, 1 10 7, 105 3,585 14,029 8,027 10, 193 11,260 17, 169 11,315 15, 321 6,767 7,599 8,200 0,419 14,044 5, 031 10, 379 7,785 9,853 11,145 10, 119 7,251 10,464 14,811 9, 078 7,173 10,639 7,215 8,362 11, 685 6,761 9,893 9,596 8,624 28,559 12 122 6,878 7,592 9,479 10,117 15, 646 18,132 10, 936 8,970 9,236 5,019 17,154 14,634 12, 971 7.461 2,119 6,795 3,454 60 5 4 1 1 3 2 o 2 3 2 I 1 o 3 3 5 1 1 1 1 3 2 4 ButU-r j 8,624 5,764 7, .065 3,539 3 987 1 1 1 1 18 16 1 2 4, 275 3,318 7,310 2,863 5,263 1 1 1 Covincton 3 1 1 2 Dale 6 3 4, 025 4,866 5,735 5,259 3,887 5, 3 13 7,582 4,573 3, 027 5,312 3,615 4,299 5,968 3,527 4, 921 4,865 4,425 15, 730 6,472 3,542 3,781 4,866 5,152 8,068 9,134 5,543 4,623 4,703 3,095 8,718 7,305 6,582 3,777 1,093 3, 578 1,742 3, 760 4,987 5,410 4,860 3,364 5, 121 7,229 4, 505 3,546 5,327 3,600 4, OK) 5,717 3,234 4,972 4,731 4,199 12,829 5,050 3,336 3,811 4,613 4,965 7,578 8,998 5,393 4,347 4,533 2,824 8,436 7,329 6.389 3,684 1,026 3,217 1,712 2 1 1 2 DeKalb 1 o 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Heiir - 3 1 Jackson n o 1 1 1 1 1 o 2 Lowndes 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 3 5 3 3 5 1 o 3 Marshall 2 2 2 6 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 I I erry 1 Pike 4 4 1 6 o I 1 Uussell 3 1 1 1 1 Shelby St Clair o ~ 4 5 1 o 1 1 o 1 1 Walker 1 1 o 1 Wllcox 12,284 10, 018 6, 637 5, 433 2, 259 1,999 577 509 61 108 10 20 63 37 270,190 256,081 520, 271 FREE COLORED. 1 1 i 1 1 1 I 1 , 7 7 14 1 2 3 1 [ 4 2 o ...... 67 73 140 o 1 1 1 3 20 13 ;) j | 1 g * i 3 3 1 | 1 1 2ri *18 4 Bui Iff. . . fl STATE OF ALABAMA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 . 18 19 20 81 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 21 32 33 31 35 3fi 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 find under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 nnd under 20. 20 nnd under 30. 30 nnd under 40. 40 nnd under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Calh g C o 1 3 7 1 1 o 4 4 o 4 3 1 1 o o 2 3 o 1 2 1 4 1 o 1 3 3 6 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 5 1 1 4 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 |J 1 1 o 1 1 r 1 1 1 3 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 2 o 2 1 Covi n 3 3 1 4 2 1 8 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 3 8 7 G 1 1 2 C 2 8 1 o 1 1 1 Frimkliu 1 1 1 1 o 5 1 3 5 1 1 3 5 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 G 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 3 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 1 7 2 1 1 8 2 1 4 1 1 3 3 3 2 1 5 2 1 Lawrence 3 1 n 1 1 1 1 2 1 o 3 2 2 1 2 I hii nwud.-S 1 2 1 8 1 22 1 17 1 14 3 13 2 6 Madison 1 13 10 11 C 18 4 3 1 10 1 5 ::::::;:i 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 5 5 o 1 C 4 o 1 Mobile 19 21 C5 o 4 2 4 64 9 6 1 03 C 7 1 8 ye 3 7 5 1 71 87 7 5 3 3 52 3 1 o 2 1 Gl 3 3 2 2 1 85 7 113 3 76 81 5 3 47 4 Si 6 1 1 3 4 3 Mor an 4 4 1 2 2 3 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 Pike o 1 4 1 2 1 5 1 3 3 3 4 o 2 2 4 1 4 1 1 1 o 1 1 4 3 3 3 Shelby o a i i 1 1 1 St Clair ! 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 3 4 4 1 8 6 2 1 5 6 5 1 4 3 o 5 5 1 1 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 7 3 3 1 4 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 Wilcox . 1 41 42 163 167 200 211 102 188 107 149 184 235 132 155 83 104 SLAVE. Antaugu. . . Baldwin... Barbour... Bibb 1 Hi .u nt Butler Calhoun . . . Chambers. . Cliernkrr . . Choclaw . . Clarke .... Coflee Conccuh... Coosa Covlngton. Dale . . . 128 50 278 48 7 100 G9 165 45 90 107 27 75 78 149 59 298 58 11 94 86 176 66 113 131 19 83 78 18 39 564 194 1,131 289 53 467 320 873 243 504 487 91 347 360 5 .l 137 680 195 1,221 30-1 51 473 324 857 198 546 562 10-1 345 386 61 140 672 206 1,176 306 5-1 495 380 951 226 539 556 116 354 411 69 685 200 1,268 302 72 506 362 94(i 250 606 554 98 :: - 385 67 170 673 198 1,169 303 53 479 344 920 234 510 473 103 367 415 52 157 636 188 1,089 308 58 493 321 815 217 497 525 108 328 399 58 126 475 219 930 221 37 431 248 708 178 415 455 83 293 258 51 93 541 168 907 227 47 450 289 753 183 403 428 105 308 317 54 116 866 662 1,450 334 47 697 315 1,055 268 680 685 112 476 453 67 126 910 277 1,471 304 58 647 368 1,077 269 620 645 117 412 469 63 148 552 374 877 174 15 342 198 539 132 366 340 65 246 237 38 80 563 153 941 815 35 335 239 606 139 428 437 86 884 332 44 111 368 182 535 119 19 219 128 333 78 253 247 35 165 166 24 53 STATE OF ALABAMA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Contiimed. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 iind under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Agcunkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 : M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. SI. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 2 1 1 11 25 16 9 7 4 4 7 8 6 28 o 17 25 21 7 7 o 6 4 9 1 52 2 o 8 4 11 41 13 fl 2.3 3 5 87 28 50 37 16 14 6 10 11 17 7 80 4 2 13 10 21 67 19 14 44 6 14 192 1 5 51 1 1,195 70 46 37 39 8 4 23 18 26 9 25 1 21 84 56 26 o 1 1 o 1 1 1 " 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 o 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 o 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 DeKalb 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 6 10 26 C 9 19 3 9 105 1 4 22 Henr 2 1 1 1 1 1 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 1 1 1 i 13 1 4 1 1 1 o 7 1 2 5 4 2 1 o 1 29 1 653 43 31 19 12 4 1 13 6 19 4 12 i 1 1 1 1 6 1 35 o 33 3 1 15 2 25 1 8 1 2 3 4 6 1 3 5-13 27 15 18 27 4 3 10 12 7 5 13 1 11 35 24 15 Mobile 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pike ! 1 Russell Shelby 1 o 1 o 1 St. Clair 1 1 1 1 4 - 1 1 5 1 10 49 32 11 Talladega 3 2 6 4 o 1 1 1 Tuscaloona 1 Washington 1 | 69 69 58 Cl 32 26 5 11 9 10 7 7 1 1,254 1,436 2,690 SLAVE. 183 203 145 143 35 25 10 ID 4 677 4 930 9 607 1 106 74 50 23 17 Q o 1 1 2 266 1 448 3.714 2 245 245 138 130 44 4 7 9% 8 154 16 150 3 56 69 36 31 8 9 1 1 899 1 943 3,842 Bibb 1 6 12 5 3 1 1 295 371 666 Blount 5 105 96 49 63 14 21 I 3 411 3 407 6 818 Butler n 55 44 34 46 15 14 1 Q 2 107 2,235 4,342 Calhoun 7 200 198 105 98 38 34 16 5 908 5 941 11 849 R 42 50 21 30 7 11 3 4 1 2 1 479 1,523 3,002 Cherokee n 88 95 86 57 18 15 1 1 3 552 3 542 7,094 10 133 147 105 64 19 26 4 14 3 5 3 1 3,617 3,819 7,436 Clarke n 19 27 13 16 6 6 2 4 1 1 673 744 1,417 Coffee 1-1 70 86 49 47 17 19 3 5 1 1 2,463 2,419 4,882 n 82 78 55 41 12 5 2 530 2 682 5 212 14 12 14 12 10 3 5 1 396 425 821 15 20 26 14 12 5 2 1 i 1 870 939 1,809 Dale . . . 16 STATE OF ALABAMA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 17 18 19 SO 81 22 23 24 25 20 07 28 29 30 31 33 XI at 35 30 :i7 38 39 ,40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 30 SI 52 COITXTIES. Under 1. 1 aud under 5. 5 and nndcr 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 aud under 50. 51. F. It. F. JL F. It F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. V. 360 18 li) 119 208 86 68 33 83 135 115 300 244 326 3 1 38 138 105 211 126 64 296 176 160 48 237 46 30 251 113 165 149 6 33 210 1 375 23 20 105 279 85 64 54 ill 113 138 300 270 357 17 39 116 114 258 133 P5 265 198 154 33 257 66 41 226 107 140 141 13 37 204 2 1,553 73 151 62-, 1,628 31G 211 214 483 473 582 1,213 968 1,743 105 115 1, 193 520 1,592 651 294 1, 269 m 653 133 1,145 285 136 1,320 491 606 G57 47 153 1, 144 6 1,618 07 155 G74 1,633 293 221 194 509 4C8 5% 1, 342 1, 015 1,744 94 129 1,343 571 1,465 569 236 1,327 944 597 149 1,079 264 138 1,386 495 045 653 26 156 1,247 6 1,777 83 143 644 1,559 327 282 217 495 473 600 1,424 967 1,754 128 156 1,414 565 1,578 612 232 1,270 911 689 177 1,133 308 137 1 272 509 627 717 42 148 1,245 8 1,673 61 141 048 1,658 331 267 220 523 490 660 1,397 994 1, 719 102 144 1,470 598 1,570 62(i 262 1,311 916 681 160 1,187 325 160 1,143 561 674 694 35 165 1, 201 9 1,744 61 120 594 1,591 326 296 213 499 480 535 1,329 1,015 1,624 97 139 1,097 605 1,604 637 260 1,283 887 053 110 1,075 261 164 1,248 473 069 807 25 190 1,248 9 1,652 58 129 536 1,604 284 224 183 464 435 528 1,212 971 1, 512 81 119 1, 120 599 1,511 047 267 1,178 847 625 IX 1,086 231 114 1,103 524 650 706 51 183 1,194 1,384 51 93 430 1,414 242 196 145 312 356 410 1,108 751 1,305 65 104 1,038 607 1,295 500 202 950 690 512 98 883 183 107 1,018 414 552 631 33 151 878 5 1,522 46 104 530 1,434 279 211 165 305 369 454 1,148 778 1,470 58 119 1,119 635 1,355 533 215 1,043 715 505 118 907 201 111 1,049 424 521 619 43 144 1,078 4 2,419 76 122 730 2,313 399 294 190 001 601 708 1,732 1,301 2,210 91 150 1,774 1,2!B 2,218 747 322 1,766 1,050 857 133 1,398 329 129 1,798 571 811 923 43 263 1, 715 17 2,397 81 154 776 2,039 423 299 232 650 623 699 1,765 1,334 8,150 139 148 1, 712 991 2,241 758 3iK> 1,075 1,101 828 169 1,425 268 156 1,528 623 782 843 51 211 1,782 11 1,599 29 84 441 1,470 231 157 125 331 369 390 1,130 800 1,483 58 88 1,222 916 1,504 439 172 1,219 606 430 75 909 188 77 1,146 290 4 1 610 29 152 1,131 4 1,596 M 84 514 1,382 231 180 151 367 389 400 1,148 779 1,406 65 97 1, 103 814 1,512 500 213 992 670 465 110 917 184 63 1,047 333 462 601 24 126 1, 073 10 1,038 17 37 273 935 152 83 87 234 223 258 739 570 991 32 51 627 715 959 285 118 601 411 256 41 554 120 39 723 195 275 350 14 94 676 5 902 17 !.- 301 824 160 98 75 257 220 298 744 544 940 39 63 654 585 . 977 335 137 637 377 207 63 474 123 GO 675 198 288 328 14 87 679 3 DrK illj Marshal] Mobile Pike Bonel! Shelby St. Clair Talladega . Walker Wilcox Total o, 114 6,400 29,792 30,493 31,281 31,491 30,453 28,968 24, 247 85,747 40,363 39, 180 24, 942 25,058 15,762 15, 510 INDIAN. 1 1 1 1 ] i 1 1 8 1 1 1 8 7 7 7 e 4 17 7 o 1 1 3 1 i 3 1 4 Dalo 1 1 5 i 6 MarHlmll . a 1 i 7 1 R 9 1 in 11 1 3 ] 3 4 3 1 2 5 3 3 o 3 Total.. 2 2 10 7 5 12 13 10 11 7 27 12 6 7 1 9 AGGREGATE. 1 Total whites... . 8 555 8 500 35 272 33 56 l ) 40 380 3*> 140 37 505 35 783 20 880 31 309 47 184 45 49*1 29 4*5 27,106 20 089 17 051 Totnl free colored 41 42 165 167 200 211 162 188 107 149 184 235 132 155 83 104 T 6 114 6 400 og 7<}0 30 4 5 31 281 31 491 30 453 28 %8 4 47 05 747 40 363 39 180 24 942 25 058 15 762 15,510 4 Total Indians o 10 7 1 27 12 g 7 1 9 ~ 14 712 14 944 G5 239 64 38 71 p(y; 70 854 68 133 54 254 57 21 87 758 84 926 54 505 5 326 35 935 3 674 STATE OF ALABAMA. TABLE Xo. 1 POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 50 and under CO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age nukii n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 :a 34 M 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 4li 47 48 49 50 51 52 M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. 51. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. 500 8 18 138 438 70 53 37 US 131 203 361 307 430 18 30 317 348 41)0 163 82 322 153 111 21 259 04 27 341 90 130 151 1 53 2UO 501 20 24 145 400 73 67 38 137 133 13fi 341 303 452 18 23 317 303 520 159 70 290 191 130 20 245 57 36 311 lie 137 185 9 35 316 4 325 10 19 107 315 49 40 22 67 99 95 219 221 340 12 15 158 189 290 99 41 170 151 75 "1 101 50 16 S10 56 94 145 4 38 193 322 19 88 240 41 31 35 73 92 101 208 238 240 14 30 135 188 291 92 52 156 137 57 18 104 37 16 152 54 91 122 6 41 192 101 1 B 20 73 13 7 y 22 2t) 37 62 58 6 5 37 51 97 23 17 54 34 20 5 49 13 2 59 13 20 41 1 12 62 98 1 5 28 79 13 13 1 31 21 31 53 72 69 6 50 43 60 41 16 37 32 30 47 S s 25 3i 51 25 23 13 21 5 3 9 6 8 23 28 18 o 5 10 19 S? 10 4 9 15 6 4 19 1 10 4 13 23 8 9 1 11 1 4 12,907 430 815 4.136 11,981 2,213 1,724 1,298 3, 311 3,306 3,970 9,650 7,237 12,313 648 890 9,014 5, 912 11,908 4, 293 1,817 9,275 5, 970 4,433 896 7, 823 1,851 807 9,402 3,220 4,430 5, I .IG 240 1 290 12, 853 418 888 4,359 11,617 2,220 1,681 1,351 3,477 3,371 4,115 9,690 7,336 12, 096 635 925 9,162 5, 464 11,802 4,412 1.889 8,931 6,215 4, 352 1,008 7,815 1,771 Nil 8,689 3, 452 4,435 4,949 273 1,198 8,981 01 85,760 848 1,703 8,495 23,598 4,433 3,405 2,649 6,788 6,737 8,085 19,340 14,573 24,409 1.S83 1,821 18, 176 11,376 23,710 8,705 3,706 18,206 12, 191 8,785 1,904 15, 038 3,622 1,708 18,091 6, 672 8,865 10, 145 sro 2, 494 17, 797 122 Dallas . o 30 2 4 4 10 3 7 23 13 22 o 3 13 18 23 3 7 10 10 4 17 3 3 14 3 10 10 1 3 9 o 1 3 4 1 1 3 3 F ^ 12 1 Jcff 1 3 5 4 1 8 O LiUiuU-rdalt 1 7 2 12 2 4 3 4 2 5 1 ; Marengo 1 1 4 3 4 4 6 3 4 1 i 5 Marshall o 3 6 Mobile 6 3 3 2 5 3 5 3 3 Pike 2 1 1 2 o Utl-Ni-11 Shelby I St Clair 1 o 5 1 3 Slimier . - Talapoosa 2 o 1 1 i 3 1 Walker 4 15 6 21 l 6 3 8,816 61 Wilcox 1 1 7,799 7,830 5, 033 4, 603 1,396 1,345 407 476 99 131 76 74 2 1 217, 766 217,314 | 435,080 INDIAN. ! 9 13 Au 1 6 o 1 1 1 4 ) 42 01 Baldwin | \ o c 1 i <> Dulo 1 ] i 3 1 Marshall 1 1 i i ] 1 1 1 Mobile 1 1 1 1 2 j 18 20 38 o 9 3 j j 1 1 1 PI 79 160 1 9 10 II AGGREGATE. 12,234 10, 018 j 6, C37 5,433 2 25 * 1,999 577 509 61 108 10 20 63 37 270, 190 250,081 526,271 Total whites 1 69 69 53 61 32 20 5 11 9 10 7 7 1 1.254 1.436 2,690 Total free colored 2 7,799 7,830 5,033 4,603 1,396 1,345 407 476 99 131 70 74 o 6 217, 760 217,314 435, 080 Total glHves 3 2 9 I 3 1 1 1 1 1 81 79 160 Total Indians 4 20,154 17,926 11,731 10,098 3,688 3,371 989 997 169 249 93 102 65 44 489, 291 474, 910 964,201 8 STATE OF ALABAMA. TAUI.E No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. 1 WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. I Total free. SLAVE. Totid Hlave. Aggregate. 1 BLACK. MULATTO. IILACK. ML LATTO. M. V. Totul. M. F. Total. M. P. rotal. It P. Total. M. F. Total. 3,610 2,103 7,490 4,045 5,165 5,881 8,624 5,764 7,665 3,539 3,987 4,275 3,318 7,314 2,863 5,264 4,025 4,866 5, 735 5,259 3,887 5,343 7,582 4 573 3,508 1,571 7,139 3,982 5,028 5,379 8,545 5,551 7,656 3,238 3,612 3,925 3,101 6,736 2,768 5,117 3,760 4,987 5,410 4,860 3,364 5,121 7,229 4,503 7,118 3,676 14, 629 8,027 10, 193 11,260 17, 169 11, 315 15, 321 6,767 7,599 8 200 4 3 5 o 8 12 6 11 2 71 5 10 1 18 12 5 12 6 2 3 3 > 134 22 25 3 43 19 15 21 4 19 6 5 4 15 4 07 3 2 6 6 13 w; 18 28 9 1 7 1 93 1 5 39 1,083 45 50 10 24 5 1 18 3 25 13 14 140 33 25 6 44 28 50 37 10 14 6 10 11 17 80 4 13 10 21 67 19 41 14 6 14 1 192 1 5 51 1,195 46 70 37 39 8 4 23 18 : 23 21 1 84 7,132 3,816 14,663 8,052 10, 199 11,304 17, 197 11,365 15,358 6,783 7,613 8,206 0,429 14,061 5,648 10,388 7,865 9,857 11, 147 10,132 7,261 10, 485 14, 878 9,097 10.683 7,187 7,321 8,376 8, 626 11,878 6,762 9,899 9,651 29,755 6,962 12,194 7,629 9,518 10,125 : 15,650 18,155 10,954 9,245 8,996 5,944 14,635 i 17, 155 13,055 7,461 2,175 ! 6,821 3,454 4,405 2,140 7,598 1,855 234 3,213 1,881 5,513 1,279 3,335 3,269 596 2,125 2,356 360 773 11, 980 340 6 J5 3,720 11, 472 1,956 1,357 1,138 2,984 2,972 3,609 8,937 8,801 6,292 11,898 621 715 4,840 3,699 11,290 1,611 8,632 5,719 3,986 730 7,200 690 1,071 8,953 4,240 2,950 | 4,756 210 1,251 8,373 48 4,586 1,295 7,743 1,912 309 3,196 1,988 5,486 1,328 3,309 3,396 648 2,061 2,467 386 844 11,825 339 757 3,866 11, 116 1,978 1,280 1,160 2, 962 3,140 3,682 8,866 8,894 6,314 11,737 010 730 4,290 3,859 11,153 1,688 8,216 5,936 3,858 847 7,140 699 1,522 8,225 4,281 3,174 4,441 241 1,140 8,519 45 8,991 3,435 15,343 3,767 543 6,409 3,869 10,999 2,607 6,634 6,665 1,244 4,186 4,823 746 1,617 23,805 679 1,452 7,586 22,588 3,934 2,637 2,298 5,946 6,112 7,291 17,803 17, 695 12,606 23,635 1,231 1,451 9,130 7,558 22,443 3,299 16,848 11,655 7,844 1,577 14,340 1,389 3,193 17, 178 8,521 6,124 9,197 451 2,391 16,892 93 272 126 398 44 61 198 226 395 200 227 348 77 338 174 36 97 927 90 120 416 509 237 367 160 382 339 361 713 213 945 415 27 181 1,072 594 618 206 643 257 447 166 623 177 180 419 190 270 440 36 45 443 13 344 153 409 31 62 211 247 455 195 233 423 96 358 215 39 95 1,028 79 131 493 501 242 401 191 409 337 433 824 268 1,022 359 25 189 1,174 553 649 201 715 279 494 161 675 202 249 464 154 278 508 32 58 462 16 616 279 807 75 123 401) 473 830 395 460 771 173 690 389 75 192 1,955 169 251 909 1,010 499 768 351 791 670 794 1,537 481 1,967 774 52 370 2,240 1,147 1,267 407 1,358 533 941 327 1,298 379 429 913 344 548 948 68 103 905 29 9,607 3,714 1 16,150 3,842 666 6,818 4,342 11,849 3,002 7,094 7,436 1,417 4,882 5,212 821 1,809 25,760 848 1,703 8,495 23,598 4,433 3,405 2,649 6,737 6,788 8,085 19,340 18, 176 14, 573 24,409 1,283 1,821 11, 376 8,705 23,710 3,706 18,206 12, 191 8,785 1,904 15,638 1,768 3,622 18,091 8,865 6,672 10, 145 519 2,494 17, 797 122 16,739 7,530 30, 812 11,894 -10, 865 18,122 21,539 23,214 18,360 13,877 15,049 9,623 11,311 19,273 6,469 12, 195 33,635 10, 703 12,830 18,027 30,859 14, 918 18,283 11, 741 17,421 13, 97J 15,30fc 27, 71f 26, 801 26,451 31, 171 11, 185 11,47:, 41,131 15, 66- 33,904 11,331 27, 72< 22.3K 24,43, 20,05! 26, 59! 11,01: 12,61! 24,03, 23,521 23,82- 23,201 7, 98( 4,66 24, 61( 3,57 03 17 9 a 25 7 10 9 2 6 4 a i . 4 20 o i o 3 1 9 35 16 12 2 4 15 7 7 1 5 20 9 5 1 Choctaw Clurko Conecuh 6,419 14,050 5,631 10,381 7,785 9,853 11, 145 10, 119 7,251 10,464 14, 811 9 078 " 1 2 8 3 1 1 1 5 1 5 7 2 3 13 1 47 1 o 3 3 8 41 13 13 3 1 3 1 42 3 5 1 1 4 3 3 5 5 1 3 7 4 8 1 1 16 5 5 7 3 3 5 25 5 15 6 Jackson 5, 312 5,327 3,546 3,600 4,063 4,200 5,717 3,234 4,1173 4,732 12, 830 3,356 5 651 3,8H 4, 613 4,965 7,578 8,998 5, 3U3 4,533 4,347 2.824 7,329 8,436 6,389 | 3,684 1,036 3,217 1,712 10, 639 7, 173 7,215 8,362 8,625 11,686 6,761 9,894 9,600 28,50 6,916 12, 124 7,592 9,479 10, 117 15,646 18,132 10,936 9,236 8,970 5,919 14,634 17,154 i 12,971 7, 461 2,119 6, 795 3,454 12 2 2 3,627 3,615 4,299 4,425 5,969 3, 527 4,921 4,868 15, 730 3,560 6,473 3,781 4,866 5,1 32 8,068 9,13-1 5,543 4,703 4,623 3,095 7,305 8.718 6,582 3.777 1,093 3,578 I ..n-nds 4 Mi 54 45 99 51 1 4 13 502 15 18 4 15 2 1 9 o 1 7 8 4 1 26 581 30 32 6 9 3 Marshall 9 41 3 71 1 11 13 3 1 1 4 6 2 1 7 8 112 1 20 27 15 3 3 5 16 6 1 12 15 ] Mobile 9 14 12 2 1 10 4 Pike Randolph Russell 9 St. Clair 2 18 5 2 Shelby 5 7 1 13 Talludega 14 27 22 35 57 Walker 12 4 9 4 21 24 3 28 2 52 5 56 26 Wllcnx Winston Total 1, 742 270,271 256,160 526,431 292 300 592 962 1, 136 3,09812,690 529,121 201,258 199,492 400,750 16,508 17, 822 34,330 435, 080 964,20 NOTE. 160 Indian* included fit whit population. STATE OF ALABAMA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS. CITIES AND TOWNS. COUNTIES. WHITE. Total. FREE COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Aggregate. M. P. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Ashviltu ! Saint Cluir 67 92 309 J41 410 1,084 380 037 281 92 270 730. 2,029 1,314 1,217 1,157 3,680 1,370 49 81 351 231 391 e% 315 G13 291 79 341 682 1,155 504 801 937 3,051 1,465 110 173 720 472 807 1,980 095 1,240 572 171 Oil 1,418 3,184 1,908 2,078 2,094 7,331 2, 841 1 1 8 117 181 720 473 K!5 2, OG5 703 1,240 573 171 623 1,456 3, 201 1,925 2, 101 2, 196 7,616 3,170 Bellefonte Jackson 2 Dallas 621 579 t 1,200 1,920 DeroopolU. Marengo I 1 28 85 8 11 \ 17 51 ! 34 4 4 270 6G3 290 900 560 1,569 1,395 3,634 HuntKville Calhonn 347 224 373 316 720 540 1,960 1,113 1 Linden Marenfro . . . 10 2 14 j 24 7 10 8 ! 9 12 j 11 45 \ 57 122 103 147 188 i 12 38 J7 17 102 285 335 396 807 394 184 433 166 1,166 CC1 389 663 492 198 486 177 1,269 431 785 1,530 886 382 919 343 2, 435 1, 092 1,408 2,986 4,087 2, 307 3,020 2,539 10, 051 4, 268 Mobile : 1st ward 2d ward Mobile do 3d ward . . ...do... do do do Total "Mobile 11,3)9 S, 1101 1,007 703 9, 3 i5 1,980 802 757 20,854 4,341 1,809 . 1, 520 355 j 402 52 ! 50 17 i 36 27 j 42 817 102 53 09 21, 071 4,443 1,802 1,589 3,871 2,286 010 1,203 3,716 2, 11 1 699 1, 197 7,587 4,400 1,315 2,400 29, 258 8,843 3,177 3,989 Montgomery Montgomery Tuscaloosa Tnriculoosa TABLE No. 4. FltEE POPULATION, NATIVE AND EOREIGN, 15Y COUNTIES. COUNTIES. VXITED STATES. p | FOKEICiX COUNTRIES. i Totnl i ree foreign born. Aggregate free popu lation. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. i Jt. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. H P. Total. 3,588 1, 704 7, 335 4,024 5,161 5, 815 8,592 5. 719 7,637 3,505 3,943 4,260 3, 213 7,226 2,862 5,251 3,792 4,845 5,720 5,169 3,762 5.321 7,452 4,560 3,611 5,226 3,604 4,222 5,859 3,450 3,500 1,485 7, 085 3,980 5,028 5,366 8,532 5,528 7,043 3,214 3,590 3,924 3,078 6,730 2,768 5,108 3,678 4,985 5,400 4,835 3.317 5,120 7,212 4,498 3,543 5,264 3,599 4,038 5,682 n. if>8 7,088 3,249 14, 420 8,004 10, 189 11,181 17, 124 11, 247 15,280 6,719 7,533 8,184 6,291 13,956 5,630 10,359 7,470 9,830 11,120 10,004 7,079 10, 441 14,664 9,058 7,154 10,490 7,203 8,260 11,541 6,640 7 4 3 5 o 8 12 6 11 o 71 5 16 1 18 12 5 12 o 2 3 3 8 2 134 22 25 3 43 19 15 21 4 12 6 5 4 15 4 67 3 o 6 6 13 60 18 9 28 1 7 93 1 7, 102 : 28 3,389 341 14,453 155 8,029 21 10,195 4 11, 225 1 66 17, 152 ; 32 11,297 45 15, 317 : SB 6, 735 34 7, 547 44 8, 190 15 0, 301 105 13, 907 88 5,647 1 10, 360 13 7,550 233 9, 834 21 11,122 15 10, 017 90 7, 089 125 10, 462 22 14, 731 130 9, 077 13 7, 168 16 10, 534 80 7,209 11 8, 274 77 11, 733 HO 6,641 \ 75 2 86 54 2 30 427 209 23 4 79 45 68 41 48 06 ]6 128 94 1 22 315 23 25 115 172 23 117 20 19 149 12 102 145 121 30 427 209 23 4 79 45 68 41 48 66 10 128 94 22 315 25 115 172 23 147 20 19 149 12 102 145 121 7,132 3,810 14, 662 8,052 10, 199 11, 304 17, 197 11,365 15,358 6,783 7,613 8,206 6,429 14,061 5,648 10,388 7, 865 9, 857 11,147 10,132 7,261 10,485 14,878 9,097 7,187 10,683 7,221 8,376 11, 878 6,769 63 17 9 2 25 10 9 2 6 4 o 1 7 4 20 2 Bibb Bloiint 1 1 4 15 7 1 2 3 1 9 35 16 13 o 13 ]3 23 13 14 22 23 6 5 20 9 5 1 Choctaw Clarke o 1 2 8 3 1 1 1 5 1 5 7 o 3 13 1 Bale 9 82 2 10 25 47 1 17 7 3 63 1 25 35 46 47 3 3 8 41 13 3 15 1 3 42 Do Kalb 2 3 5 1 1 3 6 3 5 54 5 1 3 7 4 8 1 i 7 99 3 3 25 6 13 2 10 2 2 45 4 51 1 STATE OF ALABAMA. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total free native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. J a 1 I* I to < WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO WHITK. "2 1 M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. > Total. 4,916 4,726 4,368 10,980 6,015 3, 512 3.740 4,783 . ., 113 8,039 9,109 5, 4% 4,507 4, 680 3,045 8,693 7. 204 6, 495 4, 972 4,712 4, 182 9,847 5,432 3,335 3,802 4, 575 4,948 7,566 8,992 -,, 376 4,325 4,530 2, 793 8,429 7,291 , 34C 3,682 1,028 3,192 1,712 9,888 9,438 8,550 20,827 11,447 6,847 7,548 9,358 10,061 15, 605 18, 101 10, 872 8,882 9, 215 5,838 17, 124 14, 515 12, 841 7,454 2,105 6,704 3,453 ! 4 1 13 20 1 5 39 1 1,083 50 45 10 24 1 18 25 3 13 9,893 9. 489 8,551 22,021 11,517 6,893 7, 585 it, 397 10, 009 15, 60!) 18, 124 10,890 8,908 9, 224 17. l->5 14,536 ] 3,924 7, 454 S, 161 I). 730 3. 453 5 142 57 4,750 458 48 35 83 39 29 25 47 66 18 50 23 81 87 5 10 66 1 , 20 18 2,983 219 21 9 38 17 12 6 17 22 3 31 7 33 43 4 25 6 162 1C2 75 75 7, 733 *7, 734 677 077 69 69 44 44 121 121 56 56 41 41 31 31 64 04 88 88 21 21 81 81 30 30 119 119 130 *131 7 ; 7 14 14 91 91 i ! i 9,899 9,651 8,626 29,755 12,194 6,962 7,629 9,518 10,125 15,650 18, 155 10,954 8,996 9, 245 5, 944 17,155 14,655 13,055 7,461 2,175 6,821 3,454 9 3 12 Mobile 41 , 75 I III 9 11 20 1 1 502 581 18 32 15 30 4 6 15 9 2 3 1 9 9 2 ! 14 : 13 27 12 3 15 213 213 1 4 5 10 6 16 1 1 pike . Shelby 7 j 18 I 2 8 j 5 426 i! 7 1 7 j 8 :. 4 2 12 I 14 26 | SH I 35 1 6 57 Walker 3, 772 1,083 3,512 1,741 4 4 84 28 3 2 52 5 \Vilcox 12 ! 9 ! SI 262,102 2.11,979 514,061 293 j 297 590 960 1,138 2,098 516, 769 8,169 4,181 12, 350 12, 352 529, 121 KOTR. 84 mule und 80 female Indians included in white population ; 1 male and 1 female Asiatic included in -white population. Includes 1 Mack. TABLE No. />. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 320,026 343 2 004 47 1,644 83,517 224 186 23 22 1,966 1,149 272 683 753 S3 7 4,848 191 170 231 1,848 23,504 265 989 132 45,185 19, 139 275 174 7,598 5 - 2 9 645 Asia 5 5 1 5 19 239 2 92 1,174 36 859 2,601 5 9 Holland 26 5, 664 187 17 51 6 94 Italy Delaware Texas Belgium Florida Georgia Illinois Pacific Islands Indiana KuKgia 20 W6 157 155 27 138 3 Iowa Kentucky Not stated German States: Austria 124 Maine 516, 769 Maryland Massachusetts Baden 204 Michigan . . . Hesse 121 1 41 11 4 Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Wurteinberg 97 Germany, (not spe cified) 1, 094 New Hampshire New Jersey 12,352 516, 769 New York North Carolina Total Germany Total Ohio Great Britain, (not specified) .. 529,121 STATE OF ALABAMA. 11 TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. i NO. OK. i OCCUPATIONS. NO. | r. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OK. Actors .-i 11 112 1% 17 19 -22_ 57 201 8 1 2 1,307 3 H5 13 256 25 20 1 5 200 42 C 26 131 191 7 2, 386 3 13 66 1 8 18 ;iti 7 27 :io 122 346 3, 669 877 13 315 32 13 131 3 79 j Contractors J I Coopers 5 Machinist* 295 19S) 48 232 226 7 1,797 2,638 559 128 Ml 00 77 20 3 73 5 1 98 1 37 4, Ml 94 404 3 1 1 14 (11 4 , ,.., 903 4,870 2 25 36 116 12 3 830 8 37 58 24 12 39 4 8 205 104 33 2,255 5 29 74 95 v i:;! 123 27 176 13 168 39 5 22 46 1 116 28 5 45 78 299 4 38 431 3 66 22 12 7 2 770 Agricultural implement makers. Apprentices Coppersmiths 17 II Manufacturers O ouuty oflieers i 2i Dagwerreotvpists I Dancing teachers t a , - Mariners Architects Artists 15 Mat-makers Shingle-makers . . . Bakers Dentists ! 1- Distillers Merchants .Shipmasters Bankers Drivers 1! B;mk officers Druggists : ^T B- -b - Barkeepers Bucket -makers - ^ Bfllfotinders E S s I )jnBters Music teachers State officers Stationers x 1 Stave-makers Stenmboatinen Boarding-house keepers Boatbuilders Boatmen Founderymen.. H ; oa-duth manufacturer* Frame-makers (M , t . rs Stone, and marble cutters Storekeepers Bookbinders Booksellers Gardeners and nurserymen . . K Gas-fitters Gate-keepers ; j Overseers Surgeons Brass -founders Brewers Painters Tailors Bricklayers Bridge-builders Gilders Glass manufacturers Glaziers Paper-hangers ; Patent-medicine makers >, Pattern-makers Tanners Teachers Brokers Builders Grocers i ft, Gunsmiths ] i 7 | Peddlers Telegraph operators Butchers Cabinet-makers ! Hair- workers Harness -makers 1 ^0 I itmo-forte makers 1 104 07, 743 90 5 15 34 295 2 68 11 10 ens 47 1 1 8 19 173 14 2 3 89 4 Pilots Carpenters Hatters < Planters and farmers 9 Plumbers Carters United States officers. . . . Cattle dealers , j Printers Calkers Innkee er- , ! Produce dealers Chair-makers P t> Professors Warpers Chandlers S ~ Publishers Watchmen Watch-makers Weavers Charcoal-burners Iron-mongers . : Pump-makers City and town officers Civil and mechanical engineers - Iron-workers S 6 i Quarrymen Weighmasters Joiners ; 1 7 ! Refectory keepers.. . Wheelwrights Wine-makers Wood-cutters Clothiers , Rope-makers 2 Saddlers Wooden-ware manufacturers. . . Wool combers and carders Woollen manufacturers ; Livery-stable keepers ( 1 Other occupations and unknown Total Laundresses 1 137, 419 V2 STATE OF ARKANSAS. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 anil under 15. 15 and under 20. COUNTIES. Arkansas Ashley Beuton Bradley Calhoun Carroll Chicot Clark Columbia Conwity Crawford Crittenden Craighend Dalian Dt-fhu Drew Franklin Fulton Greene Hempstead . . . Hot Spring - . . Independence . Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette .... Lawrence .... Madison Marion Mississippi Monroe Montgomery Newton Ouaehita Perry Phillips Pike Polnsett...: Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevicr Union Van Bureu M. F. M. F. M. I . M. F. M. F. Washington . White . . . Yell. 62 )47 100 67 155 oo 127 90 118 127 39 58 83 45 84 122 67 97 114 99 232 133 121 135 121 83 180 110 118 38 57 71 CO 113 35 108 C7 50 100 117 76 150 81 104 91 109 961 131 148 81 105 246 78 00 05 153 59 107 25 97 120 108 127 35 57 71 j 33 96 114 | 83 | 96 131 93 231 145 i 119 137 125 ! 158 j 117 i 83 ; 42 69 69 129 43 93 59 58 100 103 97 129 60 79 99 99 115 149 136 84 98 198 79 76 T <1 ..] 5,490 5.383 232 354 688 I 440 230 Iiil5 92; 543 ] 731 412 , 497 ; no 315 133 395 479 285 439 649 358 952 494 044 537 516 316 (.76 591 494 178 219 258 275 585 154 385 305 191 329 497 425 480 458 385 453 396 425 620 531 389 380 993 480 nso 266 ! 073 385 226 690 101 529 j 685 j 384 466 | 133 | 233 i 333 I 150 | 401 j 448 257 364 590 355 877 430 551 492 475 278 j 588 ! - 408 158 208 254 263 527 152 329 966 170 299 447 354 479 425 362 431 349 371 619 510 389 367 978 463 338 23, 650 i S2, 099 26, 901 291 395 751 460 293 834 129 650 783 485 610 191 239 385 I 203 1 442 j 557 365 409 725 429 1,066 589 555 615 589 351 736 fi-16 513 213 205 337 310 639 170 428 350 195 342 5f>6 462 569 472 486 518 432 491 687 586 517 412 1,139 517 427 267 3! Hi 771 464 256 735 95 605 705 451 581 148 212 3118 152 435 524 296 465 044 I 425 1 000 562 i 570 1 510 526 307 070 615 475 249 298 306 597 102 386 323 175 332 535 444 557 445 449 481 412 464 663 563 480 418 1,024 504 416 25,224 203 j 346 633 438 220 072 83 I 561 039 428 | 541 129 2,7 332 158 383 400 289 442 031 : 391 : 1170 500 502 : 516 526 282 096 589 ! 439 152 I 243 i 317! 258 504 163 374 311 196 277 548 417 515 443 399 467 365 429 560 519 432 367 1,005 544 433 281 i 355! 626 I 373 210 i 633 83 i 541 ! 603 403 506| 120 ! 184 321 157 374 438 259 380 572 325 857 523 54(1 480 403 255 627 545 421 1*9 234 265 240 559 143 344 263 165 274 479 402 477 382 407 417 352 377 540 471 352 391 879 j 490 | 308 194 201 505 310 159 516 { 57 416 479 347 354 1091 174 ! 281 126 295 | 339 i 257: 315 j 470 269 791 366 421 :t87 372 208 521 415 302 114 192 188 162 491 I 137 293 223 ! 150 224 430 335 431 i 316 i 353! 318 j 275 276 j 458 j 350 ! 321 296 744 376 321 j 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. 31. F. M. F. 229 260 491 307 103 544 73 387 470 351 414 117 177 294 131 331 342 218 332 505 S96 780 401 400 399 375 240 505 438 343 139 178 224 189 519 125 280 189 137 220 440 341 425 377 359 327 258 284 j 443 ! 369 [ 343 288 | 693 431 | 296 ! 471 : 492 690 528 285 740 273 700 862 530 568 399 319 441 382 ; 588 584 348 327 865 432 1,149 607 953 865 521 430 805 001 533 231 387 286 242 930 214 779 293 294 331 619 700 1,090 | 581 693 519, 453 374 837 669 609 481 ! 1,071 696 535 334 393 734 464 255 6!U in; 5S3 090 496 567 249 279 370 226 447 520 342 491 683 379 1,046 550 718 683 524 364 747 623 449 227 307 232 207 703 183 541 389 229 362 583 520 725 593 533 407 406 372 748 612 478 409 1,070 627 481 23,633 j 21,916 | 17,810 18,252 31,413 27,010 294 301 476 339 199 437 187 483 489 382 386 287 165 282 253 347 340 232 283 525 302 726 356 593 520 294 471 348 352 177 257 186 182 544 122 534 214 134 234 329J 401 682 349 419 341 245 279 554 462 368 305 700 433 331 19, 793 189 237 413 287 165 433 98 380 419 288 357 124 130 211 133 249 299 201 291 412 231 637 348 423 390 332 173 426 330 312 134 169 107 155 419 107 313 183 111 198 310 279 411 263 283 275 219 269 445 369 274 257 636! 313 230 168 214 334 225 125 285 111 284 315 233 281 114 97 200 131 234 223 121 206 345 187 467 222 307 300 822 100 270 250 171 90 132 111 112 381 72 279 127 85 122 270 238 369 210 250 193 167 173 354 260 242 168 488 277 180 15,787 12,164 STATE OF ARKANSAS. 13 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION ]iY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unk wn Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. I 3 4 5 6 jr. F. sr. F. M. F. JL F. jr. F. jr. F. M. F. jr. F. 81 113 197 114 51 187 32 116 1S2 110 138 61 55 133 55 119 111 80 101 109 97 261 134 123 152 155 82 169 133 96 57 69 76 54 177 41 117 79 48 88 144 135 182 112 110 117 89 78 195 147 152 96 267 132 106 54 65 144 83 42 137 24 108 128 86 108 34 40 90 36 90 93 02 88 128 84 214 102 84 120 93 60 127 126 95 41 41 49 46 135 27 72 . .I, 31 65 104 85 133 83 85 97 63 66 130 104 101 64 228 100 72 40 42 70 53 23 83 10 79 86 52 68 19 25 31 20 50 59 31 39 90 53 146 66 40 60 64 44 91 75 67 10 25 24 31 72 22 53 33 19 46 59 59 74 47 53 64 41 50 63 72 55 41 143 50 51 23 24 59 42 12 69 13 44 69 30 44 19 16 34 12 29 37 23 29 55 33 93 50 28 40 49 20 47 60 38 15 19 16 21 59 14 43 23 17 26 | 48 | 31 ! 43 24 35 40 28 27 51 54 54 28 103 34 36 12 6 24 15 8 22 3 23 23 8 22 1 4 18 3 9 19 9 15 24 11 26 15 12 15 22 5 18 20 17 6 5 9 11 23 8 8 9 4 13 23 6 11 8 15 13 6 12 17 11 25 9 42 17 U 5 6 16 2 19 9 14 6 1 1 3 3 1 5 2 3 j 1 1 1 8 | 8 1 2,094 2,592 4,528 3,020 1,600 4, 641 1,011 3, 990 4,082 3, 104 3,597 1,522 1,564 2,508 1,532 2,955 3 319 1,829 2, 237 4, 377 2,072 1,402 4,412 711 3, 520 4,163 2, 791 3, 389 1,051 1,414 2, 280 1,123 2, 626 3,011 1,850 2, 720 3,971 2,387 6,177 3, 345 3, 723 3, 542 3, 163 1,883 4,221 3, 651 2, 815 1,158 1, 578 1, 675 1,664 3, 905 1,024 2, 569 1,781 1,167 1,981 3,305 2,750 3,632 2,823 2,779 2,795 2,352 2,492 4,057 3,382 2,763 2,493 6,262 3,260 2,497 1 3, 923 4, ft") 8,905 5, 698 3,122 9, 053 1.722 7,516 8, 845 5, 895 0,986 2, 573 2, 978 1, 788 2,655 5,581 6,330 3,936 5, 654 6,589 5, 019 12, 970 0,831 7, 957 7,813 6, 639 4,140 8,875 7,444 5,923 2,434 3,431 3,541 3,309 8,457 2,102 5,931 3, 798 2,535 4,090 6,905 0,015 8,187 5,902 6,051 5, 891 4,930 S, 178 8,555 7,150 5,957 5, 157 13, 106 6,881 5,335 1 i 3 1 3 1 l \ 1 1 1 ! 2 1 1 5 6 5 1 J 8 2 Carroll 3 o 3 5 1 1 3 1 o 4 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 o o Crittenden 4 1 ] 1 12 1 9 12 4 8 18 10 20 15 7 11 18 6 20 15 18 1 3 5 9 13 1 10 5 5 9 11 8 6 7 11 1 4 15 14 12 19 33 5 I 2 1 2 1 1 5 2 1 5 2 5 o o 8 2 7 6 o o 2 1 6 o 3 6 6 7 1 3 4 9 8 1 1 1 Franklin 2,086 2,934 4,618 2, 632 0,793 3,486 4,234 4, 271 3, 470 2, 203 4,054 3, 793 3,*08 1,276 1,853 1,866 1,705 4, 552 1,138 3,362 2, 017 1,368 2,109 3,600 3,265 4,555 3,079 3,272 3,096 2,578 2,686 4,498 3,768 3,194 2,664 6,844 3,621 2,838 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 Independence 2 o 1 J 1 147 01 o 1 1 ~ 1 1 1 1 Aladisoii 2 2 o 1 o Newton * 6 7 2 1 1 5 3 1 1 1 1 2 Poinsctt 3 4 4 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 i; 2 6 3 3 3 1 2 4 Polk \ 1 1 1 Pulaski 1 1 j St. Francis 2 3 4 2 1 5 3 2 3 2 Scott 1 19 j 6 ! 1 3 1 Sevier 1 1 1 i Van Bnren 1 Washington White 1 i 19 | 6 j 1 1 YcU 6,474 4,829 2,951 2,030 757 551 160 148 22 17 7 7 I "I 100 ! 171, 477 152, 066 324, 143 14 STATE OF ARKANSAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED. COUNTIES. fader 1. 1 laud under 3. , 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 und undergo. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 30. M. F. 1 M. F. M. F. -M. F. M. F. M. F. M. K. M. F. j 1 Clark 1 1 1 . i 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 x 1 Craighnul p j 1 1 j 1 3 j 1 1 i 1 1 j 1 j 1 1 i 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; ! , 1 2 i 1 1 i ! Phillipri 1 i i 1 ; ** ! 1 3 3 1 g 5 i 6 4 L White : ] 1 1 Total 1 3 8 7 r ] 1 13 7 g ] 1 ; ]1 6 7 5 7 i s 9 10 11 12 13 il 15 I 16 17 18 19 18 i 19 j 20 i .1 23 - I 26 ! 27 28 29J 30 31 :i2 33 34 36 :i7 :j& Ashley - Benton Brudlei Calhou Carroll Chicot Clark Colun Con\v C.-aw] Critte Cralgi I (alia* Desba. Urew . Frank] Fulton - Greene Hem] HotS Indej) Izard Jacks Jeffer JohnD Lafaj I,awr Madie Mario Mi--i- Monr Mont; Newt Onacl Perry . Phillip. SLAVE. 7ti 85 44 70 ill 4 32 9 47 17 20 11 10 4 t 86 07 i 34 4-2 77 82 15 15 ford 18 20 36 37 .> n 57 51 57 63 44 47 klin 11 2 g 2 67 - 1 13 1 21 ! 4 10 . ...1 36 I;. 1 101 114 i s 04 jrettn . . 77 72 1 11 12 3 on i -j 5 25 roc 26 07 I hita . . . H Ofi 3 ; US I 4! 4 139 334 258 28 173 61 j 31 I 294 I 159| 354 60 ! 50 146 I 293 ! 182 j 258 | 90 ! 2 13 349 44 - 27 I 190 | 418 | - 282 | 37 ! 27 10 118 145 i 11 j 3 | 338 < 17 i 572 17 i .: -, 290 23 ! 236 j 71 ! 28 j 315 167 | 329 j 56 61 148 3 271 241 j 255 74 I 9 ! 13 390 38 98J 33 163 I 440 | 71 ! 235 I 38 30 J3 96 141 4 2 324 16 807 Hi 312 297 31 214 73 23 614 172 276 55 64 150 6 295 213 | 260 i 81 i 5 ! 14 ! 424 ! 39 10-1 30! 156 j 455 | 88 | 315 j 47 : 23 . 96 118 jr. i 2 378 > 23 i 595 315 304 31 ! 218 . 73 j 36 : 533 ; 177 278 I 60 j 1| I 211 217 293 82 5 25 374 52 99 28 194 436 73 258 33 29 : 23 109 134 6 1 ( 370 29 578 ! 14 . 303 274 32 198 83 29 308 145 238 >} 60 133 7 2G8 213 257 I 88 ! 1\ 11 418 51 112 35 181 452 71 308 37 23 22 1 100 149 j 9 j 3 299 24 . is! 205 | 66 | 24 ! 306 | 165 | 340 I 62 i 70] 131 I 9 SOS 173 245 72 8 16 377 45 119 27 173 389 69 244 36 22 31 103 132 6 4 324 23 491 18 248 j 216 25 135 55 ; S3 i 475 j 139 j 198 i 23 | 44 127) 5 L91 248 6 ! 10 I 294 28 77 21 158 113 49 ; 276 M 17 19 83 155 i 6 I 651 313 44 233 108 246 233 23 Jrti 59 33 l(i 532 1, (K15 145 j 225 20H 329 B4 68 294 8 40 53 j 126 i 4 220 267 223 53 8 11 352 40 91 30 185 434 55 273 40 24 16 91 159 8 248 i 15 | 583 ! 11 . 257 24 493 17 347 518 338 94 8 14 531 50 95 24 266 947 90 472 36 27 20 126 236 9 2 375 38 1,077 S3 488 344 305 178 1S6 377 191 237 107 107 44 16 17 C 13 235 131 148 77 87 05 47 50 24 36 36 9 14 7 7 933 562 442 239 257 109 99 114 55 65 ;.- ,- 177 170 92 114 75 54 (3 31 35 80 51 49 26 31 348 165 138 82 74 9 5 8 2 1 287 211 181 104 94 410 266 223 151 153 318 390 201 117 117 92 42 35 25 36 13 1 4 1 2 24 7 9 2 6 485 231 310 205 172 51 33 37 24 21 97 67 79 35 45 3! 20 17 13 9 273 139 138 68 69 858 451 391 233 223 92 44 55 34 22 422 283 212 145 155 42 24 22 15 10 19 5 23 7 j 11 17 10 13 C 3 135 91 81 38 34 221 153 ; 130 70 72 10 2 7 3 2 1 1 ! 2 1 1 430 i 219 224 102 14: 21 13 14 5 10 906 618 307 338 283 21 11 B 4 9 STATK OF ARKANSAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 15 FREE COLORED. 50 and under CO. 1 tiO and under 70. 70 and under 80. ; 80 nnd under 90. ! 90 and under 100. * Abov M. olOO. p Age unk wn. Total. Acrtrreirate. M. F. M. P. M. 1 F. M. M. P. M. F. M. F. 1 j 3 5 2 5 (i 6 1 1 1 1 12 20 2 ! i 3 ] i 3 1 1 1 g 1 1 ! : II" i III 1 3 i i 1 4 1 . 1 6 1 . 20 Benton Clark Columbia j 3 Crawford | 4 Craighfnd ! 5 Dallas ! 6 Desha 7 i Franklin | 8 Hempstead ! 9 :( Hot Spring : 30 1 Jackson ! 11 12 I Jefferson \ li> 7 Lafayette ! 13 3 Lawrence 14 8 Marion 15 1 i Ouacbita 4 ! Phillips 7 Pulnski 1 j Sebastian 47 I Washington i n i : 10 7 1 1 1 li : 2 i i ! 70 70 144 1 i ! 1 i SLAVE. 58 75 51 41 17 8 1 3 ) 1 I 003 318 4 91 1 53 39 24 24 7 :i 1 1 1 81P 1 943 3 761 1 n 2 2 1 1 2 190 104 384 43 36 19 2l! 5 4 3 1 1 1 63 1 47 o G(JQ 4 10 12 n 3 1 3 1 1 4 ( *2 4f") 981 o 4 11 1 1 .... 1 152 178 330 6 146 107 81 60 14 16 1 5 1 1 1 : 3 888 3 624 7 512 Chicot 7 24 30 24 18 6 5 1 2 \ 1 1 083 1 131 2 214 Clark g 39 48 29 19 1 6 3 1 I 1 814 1 785 3 599 9 7 9 6 9 ] 377 4 "5 802 10 13 5 5 934 1 l 1 403 455 858 11 44 39 30 22 2 6 o 1 1 1 231 1 116 2 347 Crittenden l n 1 2 2 44 43 87 13 53 36 34 27 10 33 2 1 1 1 865 1 629 3 494 Dallas 14 66 51 33 19 5 7 2 3 i J 1 i 1 953 I 829 3 784 11 35 42 21 28 5 T ] 1 1 725 1 772 3 497 16 11 9 11 4 . 1 i 4 )3 Ifi9 962 17 3 2 2 . 33 55 S3 Fulton 1R 1 1 1 ..... ] ; fc> 107 189 Greene 10 89 102 C3 41 8 10 3 3 1 t i 2 733 2,665 I 5, 398 Hcmpstcad 20 8 8 5 8 1 1 1 298 315 fi!3 Hot Spring 21 13 21 10 13 4 3 1 4 i 647 090 1,337 Independence 22 5 8 o 4 1 i 181 201 382 Izard 23 35 29 20 7 4 2 1 1 1 254 1,281 2,535 Jackson 24 98 105 3 667 3 479 7 14fi 2*> 12 11 4 13 5 1 486 487 !>T3 Johnson 26 86 58 35 3 8 7 , T I 2 294 2 017 4, 111 Lafayette S7 4 q 3 3 " 1 2-17 247 4!I4 . Lawrence 98 1 , I : 134 16-2 296 Madison 29 2 7 3 ! 118 143 261 Marion 30 29 21 11 14 3 3 : 740 715 1,461 Mississippi 31 21 % 14 1 1 138 1.088 2,226 Monroe 32 48 41 92 Montgomery 33 1 12 12 24 Newton 14 67 C9 37 1 2 187 2,291 4,478 Ouachita : 5 6 j 152 151 303 Perry 36 154 123 84 6 4 i 4,675 4,266 8,941 Phillips 37 1 3 511 114 113 2S7 Pike .? 1(5 STATE OF ARKANSAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 41 44 47 48 50 51 52 S3 54 55 COUNTIES. I mliT 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. H. F. lit. F. M. F. 1 St. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 13 H 20 40 53 .1 47 19 20 46 50 3 33 71 in C!l 212 205 33 184 64 11 15 40 233 447 16 ISO J04 72 7 .l 13 83 2SO 207 25 181 01 21 4 4G 240 493 10 . M 01 68 70 14 88 219 222 23 151 C3 18 6 48 277 525 23 136 t9 08 74 17 80 213 230 32 22S 64 12 8 56 240 513 19 123 121 71 82 18 80 175 - 31 24 211 55 19 11 54 248 348 15 127 106 79 75 12 68 206 240 24 184 50 20 9 C2 247 377 18 115 115 71 64 8 59 154 221 19 188 47 23 7 36 209 334 8 100 81 66 87 12 56 174 224 26 172 44 13 i 190 373 19 102 98 57 103 10 99 334 437 34 262 63 16 5 50 343 737 11 133 146 91 100 25 91 294 302 33 230 09 19 11 54 299 714 17 125 160 83 5") o 30 131 210 18 142 25 l 301 49 81 54 00 8 41 135 206 22 142 53 7 3 48 201 298 13 80 83 58 37 2 ,5 103 9 93 11 35 6 31 79 117 77 20 7 1 16 90 196 7 47 39 28 3,496 Polk 1 ulaaki 14 5 1 15 513 03 12 3 Scott 1 20 121 173 4 30 38 29 9 55 60 2 29 9 1C Sevicr 3 10 11 White Veil Total 1,638 1,743 7,506 7,638 8, 273 8, 056 7,459 7,090 6, 490 6,997 12, 107 11, 117 6,398 6,164 3,502 INDIAN. l 2 3 4 5 Benton 3 3 o o 1 1 o 1 [ o I /.;inl 1 1 rumps 1 4 1 1 1 o 2 1 222 4 3 Total 1 o 5 4 2 7 i 3 i 2 2 5 6 ! 2 3 1 2 AGGREGATE. 1 5 490 5 383 23 GoO 09*1 i o 1 3 8 7 i) -, n j-j 7 8 1 fl Total slaves 1 038 1 743 7 .VX) 7 ti3rf 8 **73 : 8 05C 7 4">9 7 000 490 (i 097 ]-> 107 11 117 C 38 4 Total Indians 1 2 5 4 : 7 3 5 y o { I 7 130 7 129 31 166 ^ 749 I 1 1 4.J,.xK> STATE OF ARKANSAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 17 SLAVE Continued. 00 and under 00. CO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Abovo 100. Age unk wn. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 It P. 1C. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. 11 P. It P. M. P. 13 1 7 10 55 7 25 11 o 1 8 41 84 5 11 10 10 12 10 13 4 2 1 2 522 77 488 1,412 1,782 175 1,324 504 95 490 1,427 1,723 184 1,297 1,086 172 978 2,839 3,505 359 2,621 749 215 93 680 3,360 6,331 200 1,493 1,432 998 13 20 47 5 27 12 2 1 12 38 84 1 21 11 13 5 26 30 3 15 4 1 1 5 22 50 1 8 14 4 27 20 4 23 3 o 1 4 8 2 4 > 3 1 2 8 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 Prairie 1 C 1 1 1 1 301 109 49 311 1,7)7 3, 1(51 93 741 6*7 523 388 106 44 309 1, 649 3,170 107 752 745 475 6 23 39 1 13 14 4 1 13 4 2 9 7 1 1 3 y 3 1 2 1 Scvicr 2 5 Union 1 1 1 o 1 1 Washin ton 1 1 1 1 2 White Yell 1,581 1,480 934 836 207 194 46 71 20 31 11 20 2 8 56,174 54,941 111,115 INDIAN. 6 1 1 1 15 10 1 1C 2 1 o 27 1 2 3 4 5 | PhiUipg 1 12 1 1 24 24 48 AGGREGATE. 6,474 10 1,581 4,829 7 1,480 2,951 1 934 2,030 1 836 1 757 1 207 551 160 1 46 148 22 17 o 31 1 1 11 7 1 20 252 100 171, 477 72 50,174 24 152,606 72 54,941 24 324, 143 144 111, 115 48 Total whitos Total free colored. 1 2 3 4 194 71 20 2 8 Total Indians 18 STATE OF ARKANSAS. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Total dare. & <: BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 2,094 2,592 4,534 3,026 1,660 4,641 1,011 3,990 4,682 3,104 3, 597 1, 522 1,504 2,508 1,532 2,953 . ), 319 2,086 2,934 4,618 2, KB 0,793 3,487 4,234 4,271 3, 470 2,263 4,654 3,793 3,108 1,276 1,853 1,866 1,705 4, 552 1,138 3,363 2,017 1,368 2,109 3,600 3,25 4,555 M mo 1,829 2,237 4,387 2,672 1,462 4,412 711 3,556 4,163 2,791 3,389 1,051 1,414 2,280 1,123 2,626 3,011 1,850 2,720 3,971 2,387 6,177 3,346 3, 723 3,542 3,163 1,883 4,221 3,651 2, 815 1,158 1,578 1,675 1,664 3,905 1,024 2,569 1,781 1,167 1,981 3,305 2,750 3,632 2,823 2,779 2,795 9,352 2,492 4,058 3,382 2 763 3,923 4,829 8,921 5,698 3,122 9,053 1,722 7,516 8,845 5,895 6,986 2,573 2,978 4,788 2,655 5,581 6,330 3,936 5,654 8,589 5,019 12, 970 6,833 7,957 7,813 6,639 4,140 8,875 7, 414 5,923 2,434 3,431 3,541 3,369 8,457 2,162 5,932 3,798 2,535 4,090 6,905 6,015 8,187 5,902 6,051 5,891 4,930 5,178 8,557 7,150 5 957 3,923 4,829 8,922 5,698 3,122 9,053 1,722 7,521 8,850 5,895 6,992 2,573 2, 979 4,789 2,675 5,581 6,336 3,936 5,654 8,591 5,022 12, 970 6,833 7,958 7, 825 6,639 4,153 8,878 7,444 5,931 2,434 3,431 3,541 3,369 8,458 2,162 5,936 3,798 2,535 4,090 6,905 6,015 8,194 5,903 6,051 5,891 4,930 5,178 8,558 7,150 5,957 5,157 13,180 6,884 5,335 2,312 1,632 144 1,212 391 101 3,838 979 1,657 328 200 1,061 33 1,738 1,744 1,560 430 25 59 2, 403 262 510 117 958 3,182 370 2, 013 218 102 94 635 996 35 8 1,779 124 4,109 94 402 47 433 1,149 1,517 115 1,141 314 79 38 250 1,469 3,092 79 554 563 482 2,034 1,728 152 1,370 391 112 3,576 1,021 1,636 339 302 970 31 1,488 1,621 1,624 396 40 72 2,334 281 550 133 990 3,035 357 1,793 212 131 107 614 953 31 11 1,813 123 3,763 93 454 59 420 1,153 1,388 134 1,133 342 71 34 295 1,407 3,027 82 567 600 436 4,346 3,360 296 2,583 782 213 7,414 2,000 3,293 667 562 2,031 63 3,226 3,365 3,184 820 65 131 4,737 543 1,060 249 1,948 6,217 727 3,806 430 233 201 1,249 1,949 60 19 3,592 247 7,872 189 850 106 853 2,302 2,905 249 2,274 656 150 72 545 2,876 6,119 161 *,121 1,103 918 291 186 46 51 101 51 50 104 157 49 143 170 12 127 211 165 63 8 23 330 36 137 64 296 485 116 281 29 32 24 111 142 13 4 408 28 566 20 120 30 55 263 205 60 183 47 30 11 61 248 69 14 187 124 41 284 215 42 57 98 66 *8 110 149 86 153 146 12 141 208 148 73 15 35 331 34 140 69 291 444 130 224 35 31 36 101 135 13 1 478 28 503 18 110 36 70 274 335 50 164 46 35 10 74 242 143 25 185 145 39 575 401 88 108 199 117 98 214 306 135 296 316 24 368 419 313 130 23 58 661 70 277 133 587 929 246 505 64 63 60 212 277 26 5 886 36 1,069 38 S30 60 125 537 600 110 347 93 05 21 135 490 212 39 372 269 80 4,921 3,761 384 2,690 981 330 7, 512 2,214 3,599 802 858 2,347 87 3,494 3,784 3,497 962 88 189 5,398 613 1,337 382 2,535 7,146 973 4,311 491 296 201 1,461 2,226 92 24 4,478 303 8,941 227 1,086 172 978 2,839 3,505 359 2.621 749 215 93 HO 3,366 6,331 200 1, 493 1,432 998 8,844 8,590 9.306 8,388 4.103 9,383 9,234 9,735 13, 449 6,697 7,850 4,920 3,066 8,283 6,459 9,078 7,298 4,024 5,843 13,989 5,635 14,307 7, 215 10, 493 14,971 7,612 8,404 9, 372 7,740 6, 192 3,895 5,057 3,633 3, 393 12,936 2,465 14,876 4,025 3,621 4,262 7,883 8,854 11,699 6,261 8,672 6,649 5,145 5,271 9,238 10, 516 12,288 5,357 14,673 8,316 0, 333 1 1 y Clark o 3 2 5 5 Crawford 6 6 Crai heiul 1 1 12 1 1 20 Dallas 8 4 2 6 Crccno 1 2 o 2 3 1 1 j) 1 12 3 3 3 7 3 2 6 8 1 1 Phillips 1 3 4 Pike . . . Polk Prairie Pulaaki 6 1 7 Randolph. . St. Francis - * ^ Snliue . .. 3,09fi 2 578 1 Scott I 2, 6H6 4 J K) 1 1 Scvier H 768 Union . . :1 Tu 2,664 6,859 3, 621 2,838 171, 501 2,493 6,274 3,269 3,497 152, 690 5,157 13,133 6,881 5,335 B7 2 20 1 47 3 White Yell Total 324,191 72 72 144 324,335 49,236 47,830 97,066 6,938 7,111 14,049 111, 115 435,450 NOTE. Of thu fr. colored population, fory-two are male and forty-five female mulaltoes. Forty-eight Indiana included in white population. STATE OF ARKANSAS. 19 TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS. CITIES AND TOWNS. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKEE COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Clark 326 349 755 94 157 382 830 84 68 1S3 41 1,674 150 142 36 608 237 19 385 274 321 588 83 350 291 600 70 55 128 39 1,200 120 13C 40 446 203 10 365 600 670 1,343 177 316 673 1, 020 154 123 251 80 2,874 270 278 76 1,054 440 29 750 600 670 1,344 177 310 673 1,530 154 95 122 217 817 670 2,219 186 464 967 1,530 154 201 251 80 3,727 350 424 76 1,396 621 401 069 1 Cumdeii Ouachita Carroll 1 1 407 7 75 157 468 2 7:J 137 875 9 148 294 Fort Smith Hopefield Hot Spriug Sebastian Critteuden Hot Spring 1 I ! 123 251 80 2,881 270 278 76 1,056 440 20 756 44 34 78 Pulaski 6 1 | 7 373 31 65 473 49 81 846 80 146 Pine Bluff 1 1 2 144 90 179 95 196 91 193 us 340 181 372 213 6 6 TABLE No. 4. FKEE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total free native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total free foreign born. Aggregate free popu lation. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Arkansas 2,049 2,565 4,517 3,002 1,654 4,636 938 3,973 4,667 3,078 3,505 1,379 1,560 2,486 1,411 2,932 3,302 2,082 2,932 4,500 2,608 6,734 3,483 4,179 3,470 4,133 2,249 4,633 3,789 3,102 1,255 1,823 1,866 1.704 1 813 2,231 4,383 2,665 1,460 4,411 701 3,521 4,157 2,779 3,348 1,034 1,414 2,274 1,086 2,623 3,005 1,850 2, 720 3,962 2,374 6,158 3,345 3,507 3,163 3,702 1,879 4,210 3,651 2,815 1,153 1,575 1,675 1.662 3,862 4,796 8,900 5,667 3,114 9,047 1,639 7,494 8,824 5,857 6,853 2,413 2,974 4,760 2,497 5,555 6,307 3,932 5, 652 8,552 4,974 12,892 6,828 7,686 6,633 7,835 4,128 8,843 7,440 5,91V 2,408 3,398 3,541 3,366 3,862 4,796 8,901 5,667 3,114 9,047 1,639 7,499 8,829 5,857 6,859 2,413 2,975 4,761 2,517 5,555 6,313 3,932 5,652 8,554 4,077 12, 892 6,828 7,698 6,633 7,836 4,135 8,846 7,440 5,925 2,408 3,398 3,541 3,366 45 27 17 24 6 5 73 17 15 26 92 143 4 22 121 23 17 4 28 32 59 4 92 6 101 14 21 4 f 21 30 16 6 4 7 2 1 10 5 6 12 41 17 61 33 21 31 8 6 83 22 21 38 133 160 4 28 158 26 23 4 o 37 45 78 5 127 6 122 18 32 4 6 26 33 61 33 21 31 I 83 22 21 38 133 100 4 28 158 26 23 4 g 37 45 78 5 127 6 122 18 32 4 (i 26 33 3,023 4,829 8,922 5,698 3,322 9,053 1,722 7,521 8,850 5,895 6,992 2,573 2,979 4,789 2,675 5,581 6,336 3,936 5,654 8,591 5,022 12, 970 6,833 7,825 6,639 7,958 4,153 8,878 7,444 5,931 2,434 3,431 3,541 3,369 Ashley 1 1 Bradley Carroll Chicot Clark o 3 5 3 2 5 o 2 4 4 1 1 Dallas 1 4 1 5 6 37 3 6 7 8 15 1 3 2 5 1 1 Fulton 2 2 o 9 13 19 1 35 1 3 Ij 7 8 2 2 4 Jacksou 1 1 21 4 11 4 3 7 3 3 n 6 8 Mississi i 5 3 PP NoWton ... ) 2 3 3 20 STATE OF ARKANSAS. TABLE No. 4. FEEE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total free native bom. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total free foreign born. o k T < WHITE. If. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. M. F. Total. F. Total. M. F. Total. Bt F. Total. 4,499 1,127 3,179 2,011 1,358 2,101 3,589 3,209 4,002 3,057 3,235 3,084 2,571 2,684 4,161 3, 740 3, 146 2, CO) 6,780 3 60 3,892 1,014 2,518 1,780 1,165 1,977 3,303 2,711 3,376 2,817 2,776 2,794 2,350 2,491 3,812 3,365 2, 746 2, 41)3 6,237 3, 247 2,491 8,391 2,141 5,697 3,791 2,523 4,078 6,892 5,950 7,378 5,874 6, Oil 5,878 4,921 5,175 7,073 7,111 5,892 5,153 13,023 6,849 5, 307 8,391 2,141 5,701 3,791 2,523 4,078 6,892 5,950 7,385 5,874 6,011 5,878 4, 921 53 11 184 6 10 11 56 553 22 37 12 7 o 338 22 48 4 73 19 22 IS 10 51 1 2 4 2 9 250 fi 3 1 1 246 17 17 66 21 235 7 12 12 13 65 SOD 28 40 13 9 3 584 38 65 4 no 32 28 *67 21 235 7 12 12 13 65 809 28 40 13 9 3 584 39 (15 4 no 32 28 8,458 2,162 5,936 3,798 2,535 4,090 6,905 6,015 8,194 5,902 (i, 051 5,891 4,930 5, 178 8,558 7,150 5,957 5, 157 13,180 6,884 5,335 1 3 4 i | 6 ] 7 5,175 7,974 7 111 1 1 5,892 5,153 13, 070 6,852 5. 307 1 1 1 2 1 20 o 19 45 2 37 13 6 2,81fi Totul 1 168,901 151, 691 320,592 30 27 1 57 41 1 45 86 320,735 2,600 999 3,599 3,600 324,335 NOTE. 24 male und 24 fcmak 1 Indians included in white population. * luclmUtt 1 mulatto. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 21, 433 124, 043 36 184 103 175 18,031 3,899 2,554 214 43 11,083 2,313 112 431 217 66 9 10, 351 8,638 69 115 897 17, 747 1,513 800 52 10,704 66,609 1,565 121 6,484 58 37 82 6 710 Holland 4 1,312 17 : 3 4 25 131 Arkuuai Africa i 3 Ireland . Italy Delaware 1 154 China 7 375 8 235 1, 143 8 65 Pacific Islands Iowa Territories 25 German States : Austria 34 320,5!)4 42 o Bavaria 108 Baden 59 Hesse - 37 West Indies 10 10 145 Mississippi Wales Wurtcmberp 75 Germany, (not spe cified) 671 Now Jersey 3,741 320,594 New York North Carolina Total Germany Total Ohio Great Britain, (not specified) .. 324,335 go - STATE OF ARKANSAS. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. 21 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 102 --1 3 2 133 21 154 69 894 567 44 12 274 2 18 25 29 8-1 32 107 2<; 6 528 40 121 13 34 __933 ~~169 6 01 11 1 119 9 3 3 -C3 29 120 ]G 303 3 136 11 2 B 3 188 Actors 5 35 7 78 n Ferrymen 7 o 10 4 33 313 75 9 22 2,137 14 124 15 3 -*- 7,014 467 33 52 28 72 5 13 6 109 560 3,290 5 254 12 71 4 11 2 3 8 10 1 173 Agricultural implement manufacturers Fishermen Provi ond -1 Qnarrymcn Gardeners 28 3 27 o 17 63 1,094 ]7 14 96 4 4 3 160 36 _J>_ 8 37 8 133 1,613 91 5 27 20 117 !*72 494 2 49 2 8 22 20 10 48 5 19 3 32 Railroadmen Gas-makers Refectory keepers Saddlers Harness-makers Sawyers Hatters Seamstresses Servants Housekeepers Shingle-makers Hunters Ship-earpentors Boatmen . - Sisters of Mercy Silversmiths Speculators Laborers Stave-makers Lawyers Stcamboatraen Livery-stablo keepers Stone and marble cutters Storekeepers Button-makers Students Surveyors Carpenters Carriers Manuft Carters Cattle dealers Chandlers Civil and mechanical engineers Clerks I I Clergymen Clock -makers Coach-makers Collectors Commission merchants Confectioners Contractors Notaries public Nurserymen Daguerreotypists Watch-makers Dancing teachers Weavers Dentists Well-diggers Die-ainkers 5 7 797 71 ..JO 38 2 9 48, 475 8,350 1,071 133 2 47 1,222 "~"37 433 57 o 8 Wheelwrights Distillers Painters D Pattern-makers Wood dealers | Peddlers Editors Physicians Wool dealers Engravers Planters Woollen manufacturers Total 85,001 22 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 19 13 14 13 17 11 81 aa 83 94 as 88 -, -- 90 30 31 : .. 33 34 . n : H ! : i ;; COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 aud under 5. 5 aud under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 nud under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 aud under 50. M. 131 109 104 139 27 108 15 154 18 40 10 142 32 42 50 16 88 110 86 124 3 291 52 51 170 78 18 934 103 38 39 50 67 60 129 20o 29 62 20 44 46 170 75 132 V. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. r. M. P. It P. M. F. - 177 93 83 106 29 70 20 164 8 30 4 153 43 37 58 14 62 114 89 124 4 255 60 56 220 84 13 87fi. 173 20 42 59 70 86 114 182 33 ;,:: 16 28 42 163 73 136 481 423 371 490 110 325 68 658 56 170 28 522 178 144 207 60 329 359 490 411 124 1,048 222 160 704 309 52 2,855 611 111 169 180 272 267 438 850 91 187 141 101 177 599 262 472 478 355 338 473 124 324 45 C54 45 168 32 491 171 135 158 61 260 324 446 379 115 1,066 209 180 704 276 51 2.V96. 516 101 145 181 270 227 444 728 107 163 121 92 157 .,-. 289 433 300 306 290 316 71 235 40 436 31 111 12 559 130 139 143 44 272 264 332 267 93 789 254 182 622 296 58 2,144 438 98 113 133 146 146 288 682 65 123 105 57 161 396 196 359 343 268 233 295 78 261 30 454 31 102 15 526 120 96 141 42 250 293 303 288 65 846 255 168 584 268 62 2,073 381 93 123 123 151 147 311 613 59 122 71 50 156 401 199 345 245 208 177 221 67 176 25 330 25 89 4 410 80 101 107 32 190 221 192 185 71 604 166 132 425 237 43 1,356 353 62 88 96 88 83 224 518 38 87 89 35 155 230 182 242 207 183 173 163 51 158 22 313 21 62 12 401 62 68 67 24 179 02 185 171 48 562 149 122 403 163 50 1,524 278 81 74 94 81 79 208 450 53 89 46 89 121 214 144 226 259 252 259 267 51 175 23 371 25 67 8 416 99 120 99 47 187 230 225 186 75 B9 151 117 462 151 54 1,354 310 70 92 8.4 131 143 223 480 65 128 99 52 133 243 169 288 245 160 137 149 60 154 24 274 22 51 8 391 54 69 80 29 155 174 207 145 46 565 147 90 399 135 40 1,615_ 225 82 77 83 72 77 182 374 43 80 75 28 118 182 132 212 1,705 1,938 2.74S 3,186 547 1,000 356 4,025 235 435 395 1,554 991 794 612 261 665 988 4,437 2,752 1,389 4,583 372 360 1,935 749 226 8,502 1,680 251 656 871 3,241 2,221 1,400 1,855 431 883 1,101 1,027 710 3,347 1,003 3,023 750 452 484 586 139 366 74 803 51 153 39 646 214 170 174 69 323 440 730 588 156 1,737 279 175 890 359 S3 5,804 656" 109 198 224 475 362 558 832 127 321 192 164 185 806 272 797 1,474 1,872 2,758 3,548 459 813 364 3,950 273 520 468 1,154 1,208 648 S46 221 582 782 4,405 3,348 1,095 4,479 327 252 1,831 689 251 9,343 1,546 2S8 635 1,027 2,788 2,088 1,265 1,612 437 eso 647 1,136 546 3,833 855 2, 744 511 367 346 448 90 261 45 648 28 138 26 468 167 101 117 39 202 258 499 433 88 1,242 119 96 603 226 43 4,224 551 73 158 158 293 175 365 637 85 1*5 107 104 115 651 US :.: 585 709 755 1,345 148 370 112 1,324 72 180 115 535 451 203 166 76 250 307 928 864 298 1,619 152 116 667 294 96 3,702 645 91 224 338 665 545 445 675 177 199 187 291 228 1,305 300 872 196 152 108 161 28 114 22 252 13 43 5 243 54 53 45 23 85 117 154 126 34 441 77 69 305 107 1,459 sis 33 64 60 61 153 271 41 67 39 31 56 210 87 192 Colusi Shasta Sutler Trinity Tulare Yolo Yuba Total. 4,474 4,336 10,282 15, 419 12, 2"45 11,841 8,689 8,OU 9,039 7,697 71,"434 22,920 69, 697 16,264 1,625 6,153, FREE COLORED. 1 I I 1 1 1 12 9 5 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 11 7 2fi 3 15 3 Butte 1 3 3 1 17 g 20 2 JO 4 * 3 1 I 2 3 1 16 3 24 2 5 Coluai 3 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 5 1 f> Contra Costa 1 1 1 1 3 2 6 4 2 3 1 7 Del Norte 1 I 7 7 3 1 4 1 1 5 2 6 4 4 1 8 El Dorado . . . 2 I 5 12 3 8 ft 7 4 43 15 61 18 50 Fresno 1 n 10 Humtoldt 3 1 11 Klamath ; 1 3 n Los Angeled 2 4 Q 2 2 3 14 6 17 2 u Muriposa 2 4 4 1 2 1 21 5 17 6 14 14 Mar In I 1 2 9 fi 3 15 Mend-Kino 1 1 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n Total. xy Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 4 5 6 7 . 8 9 10 il ia 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 83 84 25 26 28 29 30 ~M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 214 365 247 457 42 103 36 478 25 68 28 273 163 77 75 31 86 120 270 282 112 545 73 73 348 124 34 1,060 188 33 104 99 195 173 172 268 79 74 72 75 84 496 107 297 102 51 56 56 14 49 6 75 5 21 2 117 24 18 16 8 50 51 49 44 8 163 41 41 150 57 11 539 93 13 29 12 16 15 69 140 17 26 21 6 31 83 48 75 82 61 58 112 18 52 11 104 12 34 8 114 45 25 25 9 48 52 75 83 23 156 36 31 126 38 17 283 63 19 37 12 37 31 53 110 16 18 11 10 28 137 35 75 42 19 6 10 9 22 3 26 9 8 8 2 o 6 8 I 1 5,489 6,151 7,770 10,088 1.543 3,395 1,050 11,844 774 1, 721 1,077 5,712 3, 385 8,339 2,037 800 2,708 3, 445 11, 457 8,507 3,284 14,738 1,816 1,482 7,309 2,993 850 31,655 6,016 1,008 2,166 2,894 7,634 5, 758 4,652 7, 285 1,430 8,3B3 2.533 8,835 j 2 271 3, 059 2,101 1,967 2,438 022 1,790 291 3,671 225 777 143 3,509 918 758 868 314 1,597 2,003 2,681 2,312 567 6,954 1,362 1,022 4, 337 399 21, 211 3,150 013 922 1,001 1,488 1,234 2.440 4,302 572 965 709 535 991 3,331 1,493 3,046 8, 548 8, 238 9. 737 12, 546 2,165 5,185 1,341 15, 515 999 2, 498 1,220 9,221 4,303 3.0!)7 2,905 1,114 4,305 5, 448 14,138 10, 819 3,851 21,692 3,178 8,504 11,646 4,688 1,249 52,866 9,166 1,681 3,088 3,895 9,122 6,992 7,092 11,587 2,002 j 3,348 3.242 3, 370 3,262 14,095 4,683 11,582 1 3 1 2 Butte 2 2 1 10 1 Contra Costa 10 o 7 4 1 1 El Dorado 7 4 1 21 8 4 fi o 10 10 3 3 1 18 11 7 15 Ifi 1 62 17 3 7 4 4 1 13 24 1 3 1 3 7 5 14 3 48 9 6 10 4 27 21 18 12 3 50 17 15 66 15 218. 21 6 10 5 32 10 9 2 3 i g s 1 1 1 1 42 4 Maria 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 e 1 o 4 1 * C 10 i 2 Place 14 6 7 9 3 1 58 11 1 2 2 I 4 5 3 4 1 1 2 1 o Santa Barbara San Bernardino. . . 1 4 3 1 1 8 1 D 9 1 o 1 1 o 1 J. i 49 9 San Francixco 1 San IAUH Obinpo . . 1 Sierra 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 4 29 52 5 8 5 3 9 27 21 25 1 3 3 1 .1 4 20 1 o 5 1 Sonoma 1 58 16 1 3 2 4 I 1 2 o 1 o 1 i 10,704 3,190 8,536 Yolo 1 2 13 1 8,227 2,518 2,436 929 359 207 [ 67 04 V 11 8 V e 3 183 33 226. 774 96, 403 3123, 177 FREE COLORED. 2 1 37 18 55 2 2 65 23 83 2 1 1 57 14 71 13 1 1 1 83 12 95 1 18 7 25 Culugi 1 1 18 9 27 27 21 48 5 2 o 3 210 67 277 3 "-> 1 5 1 6 HdtoboiUH 4 4 5 1 59 28 87 8 2 2 69 21 90 ] 22 1 23 1 3 3 aiudociu j . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 24 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. 10 17 18 19 SO 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 31 . 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 COCXT1ES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. 51. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 1 2 8 1 2 1 3 4 1 1 3 2 o 3 2 5 8 18 14 1 47 1 8 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 3 7 G o o 9 31 12 o G JG 2 9 31 10 1 ii i 10 48 3 5 1 3 1 4 ) 2 G 2 15 4 2 IS 14 3 3 11 1 4 2 9 2 2 1 13 3 5 1 1 23 3 12 1 3 1 1 33 4 11 57 30 1 5 2 18 1 Q 4 3 15 8 1 257 10 4 13 8 10 11 7 12 4 4 7 3 2 24 4 28 12 7 3 233 21 2 7 11 14 1C 8 11 3 3 9 5 2 45 4 53 5 11 10 1 3x! C 31 3 IB o 35 5 1C 5 1 2 1 2 89 1 ?7 14 2 8 3 2 95 1 4 o 7 3 4 4 2 4 134 11 ] 1 4 9 10 4 5 1 4 5 4 1 25 2 26 57 10 1 G 1 3 1 o 7 o 2 2 4 :i 1 1 f\ 1 2 3 Simula 1 G 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 Siskiyou 2 3 1 o 3 9 4 4 3 1 4 (i o I 1 1 1 1 G 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 2 o 3 3 1 7 5 2 1 1 3 12 1 14 4 o 2 1 Sutler Tchaiua 3 3 o Trimly i o Titian) 1 1 2 3 5 9 1 8 I i; a ifi 1 !) 8 1 2 1 1 5 o JO 3 3 1 4 2 o 8 5 Yolo 1 2 1 G Yubu 2 j 7 Total 38 3G 149 157 112 103 81 i 8G 108 90 718 282 839 277 504 145 j ASIATIC. 1 2 3 77 o 08 25 46 876 27 425 4 3 liutto 3 89 Of) 884 12 139 3 4 Culavcrua 5 1 47 151 S3 1 517 66 1 117 25 472 8 r> Coluni 7 2 r> Contra Costa o 7 DelNorte 11 34 1 129 1]8 34 R El Dorado 1 1 915 DO 1 480 26 593 <) Fresno g JO 149 o 101 o 24 1 in Iluraboldt 2 1 2 7 g g 1 7 1 11 Klnm.itli ] 3 4H4 8 47 IS Los Aiigelc-B g g 1 13 Mariposa 70 10 916 35 545 3 201 5 14 Marin o 2 IS Meiidocmo 5 16 Moutcrey 1 3 2 17 N apa 12 5 18 Nf-vnUa 82 19 083 38 734 7 17-1 :j 10 Placer I 2 o 90 779 7 241 i M Plumus 208 GS 15 9\ 53a 19 215 5 33 Sauta Claru f, 2 10 3 23 Santa Cruz 1 3 2 M I 5 845 ] 14 385 28 25 Sau Joa(|tun 1 17 36 4 11 26 San Matco 2 1 1 27 Shaata 13 116 \ 47 28 Siurra 1 2 33 631 C 180 3 29 Siskivou ...*.... 162 o 23 o 30 Soluuo ;j 1 31 Sonoma 18 21 11 32 StanUlaua Q 01 2 19 33 gutter 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 25 FREE COLORED Continued. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. t und under 100. Above 100. Ageunkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 M. P. M. j F. It F. JL P. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 1 16 15 33 111 43 5 306 11 52 22 786 80 9 44 32 40 47 30 58 24 18 31 10 12 129 18 150 7 2 28 45 9 23 17 55 156 52 5 468 19 67 32 8 1,176 126 12 68 42 57 71 42 85 45 30 42 17 23 166 27 233 2 10 5 Monterey 2 1 1 Nevada G 31 8 1 3 160 8 35 10 1 390 46 3 24 10 17 24 12 27 21 12 11 11 37 9 83 San Bernardino. .. 4 2 3 1 3 1 39 10 19 2 9 5 1 2 1 5 1 1 San Fraucinco .... San Luin Obispo . . 1 5 2 1 1 3 2 5 4 1 1 1 1 3 j 1 5 1 2 o 1 L | 1 10 3 11 2 1 10 2 1 6 1 211 C4 48 10 16 2 3 1 2,827 1,259 4,086 ASIATIC. . 2 91 17 169 188 2,648 2,111 3,527 9 2 337 4,603 304 24 525 10 1,784 4 5 6 17 2,064 2, 347 399 1,527 20 5 2,313 111 6 39C 2,159 470 13 51 172 1 5 100 66 130 193 2,-aS 2,177 3,657 9 2 338 4,762 3 37 533 11 1,843 4 5 6 17 2,147 2, 392 399 1,731* 22 6 2,719 139 6 415 2.208 515 14 51 192 i> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 12 13 14 15 46 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 98 38 30 31 32 M 29 13 53 1 1 1 Contra Costa 10 149 A 1 75 1 15!) 5 13 8 1 59 1 3 F 3 Los Angeles 29 1 16 3 P t . 50 71 4 43 21 28 4 4 1 1 2 5 83 45 1 31 2 4 1 204 1 1 406 28 ^Sacramento Santa Clara 64 2 9 1 10 1 2 R 1 1 San Francisco San Joaqnin 14 88 & 6 7 19 49 45 1 1 S ski ou Sola- y 1 9 5 1 20 Stanislan Suffer... STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. ASIATIC Continued. 34 35 36 37 39 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 nnd under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. P. 31. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F - M. F. 2 145 1 61 9 13 I 36 49 628 7 754 3 876 20 27 97 17 495 1 647 1 505 4 3 204 1 854 1 156 / 1 1 46 3 1 8. 1 6 2 14 3 2 1 1 2 88 36 51 8 2 Total 3 3 20 24 20 17 313 33 1,896 431 i 14,906 862 10,924 312 3,772 71 INDIAN. 5 8 8 e 12 5 6 10 10 18 11 12 6 4 2 1 1 2 1 8 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 12 8 66 11 13 2 1 Cul v ra 1 2 2 7 5 18 3 16 : 7 3 1 1 a 4 10 9 8 12 10 8 9 12 11 5 2 3 .1 2 9 11 7 5 . , 9 24 28 47 43 20 18 15 9 j 2 3 1 1 Fresn 61 90 116 147 168 163 ooo 210 272 268 437 244 251 178 171 88 12 10 25 19 24 28 14 12 7 1 1 ,1 5 5 9 2 6 1 6 4 3 3 1 17 95 86 88 89 78 82 106 94 335 262 188 07 97 74 i 1 1 3 2 Maria 3 1 8 10 10 6 14 3 11 7 35 13 12 4 7 1 a 63 41 60 86 69 51 55 148 78 114 47 69 32 , 1 17 3 24 23 21 17 30 16 U 27 56 23 41 24 26 13 5 Nevada 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 8 2 5 ] 10 2 7 4 29 6 8 7 11 1 8 2 6 7 16 8 37 17 65 20 34 7 12 3 2 7 16 19 20 19 30 24 18 86 22 22 18 19 10 6 170 115 293 188 224 151 154 123 302 321 299 280 181 123 4 6 2 6 6 11 7 16 17 25 13 11 3 4 4 3 15 7 14 8 18 7 11 7 38 12 23 14 10 5 07 13 166 150 134 130 104 114 83 127 402 437 251 185 167 100 8 5 3 2 2 1 1 o 30 11 8 7 8 8 5 6 20 15 19 7 11 7 2 1 4 4 5 6 5 8 o 1 1 2 2 1 2 Slskiyou - .. . 2 1 5 1 7 4 4 q 4 9 1 3 3 3 \ 3 J 1 4 Sonomu 1 1 2 4 8 8 21 18 19 10 16 10 10 2 6 2 2 1 37 3 1 2 1 1 38 13 7 9 10 38 27 137 114 134 66 34 15 ia 5 Trinity . C 1 16 11 3 5 7 8 6 26 5 9 1 i 1 35 29 21 13 28 11 28 26 488 49 355 24 166 ,7 1 2 2 1 42 Yubu 1 2 1 5 5 3 3 T 2 4 8 7 5 8 4 4 4 | ... . Total 130 153 826 717 961 77 T 1 031 826 1 146 1 076 2 819 1 717 1 750 960 1 012 492 AGGREGATE. 1 4 474 4 336 16,282 15,419 12,245 11 841 8 689 8 on 9 039 7 697 71 434 22 920 ! 6 l 697 16 264 23 625 6 153 3 3 Total free colored 38 30 3 141) 20 157 24 113 ; 103 20 ; 17 81 313 86 -n 108 96 718 14 906 282 | 839 P(r 10 94 277 312 504 3 770 145 71 130 155 826 717 961 : 773 1 031 960 492 1, Ht 1 Total population 4,645 4,530 A 17,277 - 16,317 13, 338 12, 734 10, 114 8,956 12, 189 9,300 ^ .,,. 89,877 25, 781 83, 210 17,813 - 68, 1)13 6.861 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TADLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 27 ASIATIC Continued. SO nnd under 60. 60 uiid 11 T~ uder 70. 70 and under 80. 80 iind under 1)0. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ago nnkn u. Total Aggregate. COUNTIES. 35 36 37 38 39 M. P. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 51 72 1,594 10 1,808 6 1,680 32 44 3 154 104 1,638 13 1,962 6 1,781 21 2 68 1 14 32 I/ 1 12 2 101 919 18 344 12 S3 1 4 5 33,149 1,784 34,933 INDIAN. 2 3 1 2 1 1 52 1 2 1 4 2 2 34 11 72 26 17 5 16 5 14 7 1 1 853 1 442 3,294 9 ... 30 16 Klam th * * " 49 34 21 16 15 16 11 9 7 8 5 15 1 115 899 2 014 LoaTa ehw* 3 5 1 1 1 1 29 28 13 24 11 11 2 8 3 2 ] 693 361 1 054 3 5 4 5 4 6 7 5 1 1 r-l 243 163 4X1 . UCtl ** 1 1 y 18 *ll * 3 " IV * * U 2 1 4 < Hf 1 *f* 108 Plu as 6 1 1 ** 186 65 251 Sacramento 22 9 2 9 4 | 3 2 1 40 24 18 8 1 1 689 1 339 3 028 r**_ " *!"" 24 4 2 8 2 I 2 1 97 60 157 C1 25 4 3 1 1 1 150 68 26 104 76 91 51 47 28 22 18 24 11 10 11 1 616 1 451 3 067 Die 07 1 S2 19 ? 23 4 4 29 5 2 1 j 1 1 90 59 149 30 1 1 2 39 13 52 31 5 3 p 32 1 24 27 51 33 16 5 21 34 3 1 3 1 89 55 144 Sonoma 35 1 4 2 g 36 5 5 10 37 4 4 1 3y2 264 656 38 40 60 100 39 1 29 3 2i! 1 2 2 1 1 175 165 1 340 in 3 3 6 41 2 1 1 39 33 73 Yuba 42 340 181 295 126 104 64 69 39 48 26 26 29 30 30 10,587 7,211 17,798 AGGREGATE. 8,227 211 2,518 ; 2,436 64 48 929 10 359 16 207 2 67 64 3 11 8 j 6 3 183 1 | 33 i 226,774 l 2827 96, 403- j 323, 177 1 259 4 086 Total whltoa 1 2 919 23 I 4 i 5 33 149 1 784 34 933 340 181 ! 295 ! 126 104 64 9 39 48 26 | 26 29 : 30 M 10,587 7,211 ! 17,798 Total Indians 4 9.697 2,781 | 3,123 1,077 502 274 143 103 59 34 i 32 33 j 218 63 273,337 106. 657 j 379, 994 . STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. INDIAN. ASIATIC. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. If. F. Total. M. V Total. M. F. Total. SI. F. Total. M. F. Total. 5,486 6,151 7,770 10,088 1,543 3,395 1,050 11,844 3,062 2,101 1,967 2,458 622 1,790 291 3,671 225 777 143 3,509 918 758 868 314 1,597 2,003 2,681 2,312 567 6,954 1,362 1,022 4,335 1,696 399 20,956 3,150 618 922 1,001 1,488 1,234 2,440 4,302 573 965 711 535 991 3,331 1,493 3,046 8,548 8,252 9,737 12,546 2,165 5,185 1,341 15, 515 999 2,498 1,220 9 221 4,303 3,097 2,905 1,114 4,305 5,448 14,138 10, 819 3,851 21,692 3,178 2,504 11,646 4,688 l,24j>_ 52,866 9,166 1,621 3,088 3,895 9,122 6,992 7,092 11,587 2,002 3,348 3,242 3,370 3,262 14,095 4,683 11,582 26 63 53 76 5 12 6 20 12 10 > 6 32 83 65 86 18 11 o 4 7 13 6 27 3 1 12 2 5 3 21 1 23 5 6 9 18 9 48 4 1 1 1 25 4 55 68 71 95 25. 27 48 277 3 6 4 87 90 23 3 23 17 55 156 52 5 468 71 15 98 1 54 64 139 4 1,852 76 30 1,115 3 132 693 3 248 60 7 23 23 50 127 4 1, 442 77 16 899 4 78 3C1 1 163 1 o 2 24 65 145 1,339 60 68 1,451 19 131 22 121 1 75 114 266 8 ^3,294 153 4ti .. 2, 014 7 210 1,054 4 411 1 5 7 108 m 365 3,025 157 218 .3,067 41 4 149 52 8 188 2,468 . 2, 111 3,527 9 o 337 4,603 304 24 525 10 1,784 4 5 5 100 66 130 193 2,568 2,177 3,657 9 2 338 4,762 309 37 533 11 1,843 4 5 8,927 10, 930 12,106 16,299 2,274 5,328 1,993 20,562 4, 60S 2,694 1,803 11,333 6,243 . 3, 334 3,967 1,141 4,739 5,521 16, 446 13,270 4,363 84, 142 3,543 5,551 11, 912 4,944 4,324 56,802 9,43? 1,782 3,214 4,360 11.38J 7,629 7,169 11, 867 2,245 3,390 4,044, 5,125 4,638* 16,229 4,716 13,668 Colufii 1 159 5 13 8 1 59 207 o 5 3 43 67 22 3 9 15 24 65 18 4 303 66 273 2 5 1,721 1,077 5,712 3,385 2,339 2,037 800 2,708 3,445 11, 457 8,507 3,284 14,738 1,816 1,488 7,311 2,992 850 31, 910 6,016 1,003 2,166 2,894 7,634 5,758 4,652 7,285 1,429 2,383 2,531 2,835 2,271 10,764 3,190 8,536 1 3 62 86 23 3 1 16 2 19 19 1 9 2 Mar in 9 17 40 82 23 4 7 7 14 2 16 17 5 6 17 2,064 2,347 399 1,527 6 17 2,147 2,392 399 1, 731 , 9 46 25 1 6 28 4 15 74 29 1 8 Nevada 3 84 180 220 1,689 97 150 1,616 22 4 90 39 5 83 45 157 460 5 3 204 San Bernardino 11 28 19 3 338 57 5 6 13 31 24 22 32 14 15 15 15 5 56 17 80 8 19 5 v l 165 30 2 3 6 10 10 16 b 10 5 1 3 5 9 44 19 47 24 4 5fi3 87 7 9 19 41 32 32 48 22 25 20 16 8 61 26 134 19 87 32 8 1,176 126 12 68 42 P 71 42 85 45 30 42 17 23 166 27 233 1 24 3 4 448 23 4 38 19 9 23 8 2G 10 3 16 1 7 73 1 70 16 5 225 16 1 21 4 7 16 11 13 2 6 8 32 39 40 8 4 673 39 5 59 23 16 39 10 37 23 5 22 1 15 105 1 109 20 5 2 1 22 6 2,313 111 406 28 2,719 139 59 13 3 San Mateo 6 396_ 2, 159~ 470 13 51 172 2 72 1,594 10 1,808 6 1,680 6 415 2,208 515 14 51 192 104 1,638 13 1,962 6 1,781 Shasta 19 49 45 1 Sierra. SUkiyou 24 16 89 t < 5 392 40 1,175 3 27 5 55 o 5 U64 60 165 3 51 144 6 10 CSC 100 1,340 6 20 Sutler 32 44 3 154 Trinity Yolo Yuba 39 33 72 101 Total 227,019 96,158 323,177 1,831 726 2,557 996 533 1,529 4,086 10,503 7,205 17,798 33, 149 1, 784 34,933 379,994 m STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLK l\"o. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. CITIES, TOWNS. AND OTHER SUBDIVI SIONS. COUNTIES. WBTTX. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. HALF-BREED. ASIATIC. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Alameda 271 881 1,420 286 789 1,267 674 430 1,013 285 488 1,137 2CO 451 1,167 402 1,045 418 114 241 307 530 194 157 188 347 701 438 526 1,289 1,512 280 863 605 930 309 1,003 1,124 252 498 343 84 121 170 79ti 189 397 272 186 220 111 346 37 146 378 115 82 203 116 234 552 2,280 320 202 247 393 257 IPO 406 178 430 63!) 204 640 683 85 51 357 93 147 217 54 142 290 164 195 17** 35 97 163 209 74 44 40 141 138 100 126 393 568 165 237 105 203 69 352 377 92 167 171 25 39 77 267 81 184 116 73 9!) 46 178 2 15 54 13 a 39 81 356 1,574 198 177 173 230 178 TO 102 449 1,311 2,059 490 14,429 1,950 759 481 1,370 378 635 1,354 314 593 1,457 566 1,240 590 149 338 470 739 268 201 228 488 839 SIS 652 1,682 2,080 445 1,100 710 1,133 373 1,355 1,501 344 665 514 109 160 247 1,063 270 581 388 359 319 157 524 39 161 432 1S 89 216 155 315 908 3,854 518 379 420 625 435 259 508 3 10 5 5 1 3 15 6 1 7 18 12 3 25 1 1 12 33 23 4 46 1 7 3 o 3 2 1 92 6 331 138 11 56 55 222 138 29 942 74 136 45 460 1,341 2,100 514 1,543 2,011 1,097 622 1,482 434 699 1,586 453 635 2,429 641 1,389 639 153 34? 47 80! 283 204 289 638 1,157 888 792 2,142 2,466 480 1,400 979 1,319 511 2,080 1,754 533 1,363 758 120 160 320 1, 315 898 617 411 282 350 177 554 57 227 537 174 252 390 166 363 1,004 4,389 605 463 586 756 661 359 WO do 5 15 11 1 21 do ....do 1 89 4 330 138 11 56 55 222 138 29 877 74 136 45 do 8 8 5 2 2 10 1 1 1 1 18 9 6 3 3 2 1 . . do BIdweU Butte do Chico do 81 17 98 do do 4 1 4 2 4 5 1 2 1 3 5 8 1 2 do 1 ..do Ophir do 10 23 1 6 3 1 11 30 1 Orville do 65 Orr . . an . 1 1 1 7 4 1 3 2 10 7 o 5 32 14 4 2 6 Colusi 1 4 4 31 4 1 1 3 2 1 1 12 4 3 5 5 46 8 1 6 15 Colusi do 3 1 8 4 o 21 14 9 3 15 46 2 2 do 1 2 3 do 4 3 7 7 7 do do Crescent DelNorte ..do 3 11 5 12 50 102 303 336 137 436 233 35 277 263 166 129 699 248 156 666 193 9 . 50 103 304 336 137 437 319 35 285 264 166 130 701 248 193 667 213 9 1 1 do 5 14 3 .. do. do 4 21 19 67 2 2J 4 1 86 do 10 5 17 2 23 5 17 22 17 1 5 15 5 8 1 Creeuwood do do 2 1 1 19 3 21 5 1 1 do * 1 2 do do ! do 3 9 14 1 20 31 31 2 1 1 37 1 20 do do ColdS riD do do 73 73 245 10 14 \\ n iite Oak do 4 1 2 1 1 5 1 3 1 1 6 4 14 8 14 6 i 9 10 10 14 12 7 7 15 14 24 22 20 13 14 244 7 8 1 3 6 BuekBport Humboldt do 1 4 3 1 2 7 1 1 2 5 3 1 do .,... 2 1 1 3 1 5 7 2 6 10 do do 1 1 1 1 1 9 11 41 101 44 154 174 4 13 11 41 104 46 157 174 ... do. 1 8 1 6 14 1 3 2 3 y do S-ilmon do 2 2 1 1 3 3 8 31 65 252 51 52 80 67 109 53 211 2 17 23 194 38 30 85 54 110 32 201 10 48 88 416 87 82 165 121 219 85 412 1 1 AtHiUZU, I.os Angeles 4 45 4 21 8 66 do 7 3 10 8 1 9 s 1 2 1 5 5 3 5 2 5 10 7 8 S- I d XIIM P <l 4 1 5 2 2 Tojou . . . ...do. .. 30 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES. TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVI SIONS. COUNTIES. WHITE Total. FREE COLO M. ; F. ^ED. Total INDIAN. HALF-BREED. ASIATIC. Aggregate. M. F. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 372 eao 147 110 im 59 400 429 189 213 443 ei 300 284 113 414 450 869 357 r51 881 600 685 1,507 era i; 577 674 1, GUI 3,018 777 2.424 1,001 295 391 142 427 355 268 363 383 144 83 144 297 379 413 246 416 192 521 228 614 304 7C1 394 1,233 23 167 443 1,690 1,868 1,627 2,988 134 93 57 22 76 30 159 227 103 123 75 41 176 127 14 209 264 639 203 02 429 362 413 815 413 5ti5 164 228 440 171 730 358 25 186 65 34 121 94 35 13 47 506 713 204 132 238 89 559 650 393 336 518 122 476 411 127 623 714 1,508 500 213 1,310 962 1,098 2, 322 1,066 2,142 838 1,919 3,458 948 3, 154 1,359 320 577 207 461 476 362 398 96 191 23 151 320 427 478 261 623 283 701 348 856 432 1,083 494 1,667 346 224 598 2,103 3,091 2,659 4,585 1 15 15 1 15 19 1 2 1 ; 508 748 227 132 321 M 636 668 293 336 638 200 800 440 636 624 752 1,653 593 281 1,460 965 1,104 2,378 1,074 2,686 927 2,080 3,840 1,035 3,679 1,719 480 an 238 605 476 479 480 160 192 40 151 320 480 479 263 629 291 762 400 1,215 449 1,103 509 1,960 397 320 654 2,799 3,32<! 2,921 4,739 T ad do 18 ; 3 ! 1 18 4 do .... 4 S do 3 1 40 10 2 2 35 2 5 3 75 12 ; 32 1 78 2 do 1 1 1 i 1 do Anderson . . Mendocino do 1 i 1 do 1 1 66 54 195 24 354 48 24 129 5 155 114 78 324 29 509 5 5 do An do do 1 6 4 ] 1 1 7 5 24 68 22 46 88 7 66 11 19 CO 31 134 33 65 143 do 6 6 do Son \ntonio do 3 2 1 3 25 4 10 1 1 44 28 22 3 2 3 4 41 7 14 2 J do 2 1 10 3 4 1 do 2 14 1 5(16 f5 160 305 7b 439 331 100 182 31 144 2 14 1 572 87 100 320 82 480 331 160 216 31 144 do 1 1 Y P do 2 1 3 19 2 do do 18 6-J 5 15 6 41 17 5 45 27 Itou h and Read do 1 1 2 do Placer 13 5 18 34 American Valley 1 hnnuH do do do 82 23 1 105 1 12 78 64 12 78 64 Mineral do 3 a do do 1 i ... . do 17 17 do 7 Q3 48 65 15 206 91 240 114 242 128 322 100 434 110 57 155 413 1,223 1,032 1,597 do do 1 53 53 do 1 i do 8 2 5 2 2 6 AmtTican Sacramento do 4 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 56 240 1 1 1 1 56 243 1 1 do Centre do 2 16 3 2 ..do 6 3 22 6 71 8 16 14 23 2 3 1 94 10 19 15 3 Dry C-eek do do do do 12 1 2 14 1 258 21 279 Lee ... . do 36 14 50 MisBiSMippl do 96 54 453 65 197 D3 96 54 594 72 219 103 do 2 84 83 23 63 2 Sacramento City do 14 72 14 41 98 155 37 104 3 3 5 2 1 5 1 5 4 8 6 7 141 7 H 10 2<1 ward .. do 3d ward . . do- 4th ward do Total Sacram to City Butter 8,113 966 530 1,287 304 4,205 245 245 997 235 12,378 831 775 2,224 529 253 10 5 141 3 3 394 13 8 13 a 19 82 ae 12 1 8 45 ar 25 3 27 127 9D P08 2 180 988 9 2 13,785 658 819 2,351 ese Sacramento do Santa Barbara San Buenaventura Santa Barbara ...do... STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS. &c. Continued. 31 CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUIIDIVI- i COUNTIES. SIONS. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. HAI.F-nHEED. ASIATIC. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. fotal. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Santa Inez Santa Barbara San Bernardino ...do... 285 363 014 114 47G 530 151 709 783 403 2,753 1,555 1,299 876 397 202 211 296 82 59 3,337 5,198 2,610 2,817 2,640 1,655 3,039 1,808 4,164 3,936 1,974 812 140 201 453 49 2C3 295 69 307 420 2S3 1,776 987 757 391 249 91 59 163 CO 26 1,400 4,371 796 1,932 523 1 : 300 1,711 1,804 2,432 3,770 900 571 425 507 1,067 103 738 831 220 -1,076 1,203 686 4,529 2,542 2,050 1,267 646 2113 270 459 142 65 4,797 9,569 3,406 4, 719 3,163 2,955 4,750 3,612 6,596 7,712 2,934 1,383 76 199 19 1,458 63 174 4 1,156 139 373 23 2,614 564 940- 1,092 San Bernardino San Salvador 1 1 2 San Ti Mateo do Almaden - Santa Clara 3 3 6 744 831 2-JO 1,085 1,206 088 4, 579 Burnett do Fremont do 6 2 1 28 12 9 4 3 3 1 1 22 5 6 9 3 2 50 17 15 5 5 Gilroy do Red Wood ! do Santa Clara do Pajaro Santa Cruz 2,071 1.272 651 2,128- 310 731 316 839 4, 983 10,031 3,425 4,891 3,189 2,998 4,793 ;i C34 Santa Cruz do Sequel . |- - - -do Aqua Caliente San Diego 9S9 22 132 112 301 846 18 136 00 391 1,835 40 268 172 752 . . .do. . . San Diego -do 3 2 2 158 264 17 74 19 27 32 12 141. 24 9 9 28 198 2 GH 7 16 11 10 20 15 3 12 4 2 2 186 462 19 142 20 43 43 22 161 39 12 21 Temecula : ... .do San Francisco District No. 1 i San Francisco District No. 2 ! do 1 District No. 3 : do 1 District No. 4 District No. 5 District No. 6 . . . -do do . . . .do District No. 7 ....do District No. 8 ....do District No. 9 do 6,757 7,751 2,946 1,404 District No 10 do District No. 11 do District No 12 <lo Total 33,990 1.089 417 1,338 2,298 328 625 96 693 434 1,084 810 1,009 792 819 537 080 1,763 557 1.756 1.070 509 535 88 597 1,361 310 639 1,346 909 286 223 232 909 1,203 919 990 21, 636 568 174 691 1,288 187 249 21 296 221 418 174 128 143 167 85 342 105 64 25 J 40 62 7 77 269 110 125 259 544 91 128 82 474 624 503 574 55,626 1,597 591 2,029 3,586 515 874 117 989 655 1,502 984 1,137 935 986 614 765 2.105 602 1,820 1,322 549 597 95 674 1,630 420 764 1,605 1,453 377 351 314 1,383 1,827 1,422 1.564 786 2 6 7 57 1 4 3 12 26 6 8 3 3 390 1 3 3 36 1,170 3 9 10 93 2 3 1 | 56,802 1,000 COO 2,039 3,679 517 80 120 1,009 696 1,509 !)99 1,140 940 987 614 765 2,115 063 1,821 1,343 555 597 95 080 1,635 420 765 1,631 1,470 377 351 315 1,3M 1,831 1.431 1. S64 do Elkhorn do . Stockton do Elliott do O Neal ...do . . i;:;;: Tulare . do Township No. 1 8 15 7 20 41 7 15 .T . . do . do Township No. 1 . do ... do... 2 5 1 Township No. 4 . do do do | do 1 1 17 3 3 10 do | 1 1 do 4 3 21 6 Siakiyou do I do do 6 4 5 I 14 11 6 do 1 v 1 5 i e i At j 12 86 6 17 Benicia Solano 1 Green Vnlle -<> 7 11 7 . 4 7 1 Suisun An 4 11 4 V Vale 2 | 9 AfumUy 1 N STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AND j OTHER SUBDIVI SION*. COUNTIES. WHITE. FtlEE COLORED. annui. HALF-BREED. ASIATIC. If. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. rotal. M. F. Totul. 623 204 725 886 396 178 959 404 603 402 526 1G3 536 184 131 66 241 623 385 453 548 140 408 122 360 117 515 991 484 3,934 535 826 387 1,126 1,117 1,465 1,256 3,146 1,455 1,659 1,795 1,219 580 1,285 540 87 232 545 507 636 734 517 1,127 3,039 733 538 425 973 1,092 301 130 454 605 258 65 629 189 316 235 164 53 216 104 34 23 97 245 168 188 223 49 108 38 114 37 175 386 147 40l! 233 009 158 423 69 298 652 852 583 309 313 357 94 696 298 33 88 158 219 179 112 130 188 1,583 149 66 90 270 213 921 334 1,179 1,491 654 243 1,588 593 918 637 690 216 752 288 16S 89 33S 808 553 641 771 189 516 160 474 154 690 1,377 631 4, 340 708 1,335 545 1,549 1,186 1,763 1,908 3,998 2,038 1,968 2,138 1,576 674 1,981 838 120 320 704 726 815 896 053 1,315 j 4,628 884 60-1 515 1,243 1,305 924 334 1,193 1,505 656 243 1,623 597 920 639 713 219 771 88 165 69 342 670 556 645 778 199 516 160 474 154 713 i 301 9 9 5 5 14 14 2 do do do do 22 4 1 1 12 10 13 1 1 11 1 9 35 4 2 2 23 3 19 s * do . do do ^ a Vista ..do ...do . } do O I** 1 do . do 3 2 o 2 3 6 1 4 o do do 1 o 4 4 3 4 7 10 . do Tuba ....do do Antelo e Cotton wood do Lassen ] do P-i-flftkeuta 17 9 5 8 8 2 5 3 10 36 24 14 11 19 13 o 10 5 5 23 14 5 Red Bluff do .. do... 636 4, IMS 1,3:19 548 1 557 g 1 2 1 3 5 3 16 5 10 1 2 9 4 3 8 8 13 52 29 24 ia 21 13 Township Ko. 1 Visalii dn . 1, 194 1,776 1,960 4,027 2,062 1,980 2,159 1,589 676 1 995 Township No. ] Tuolumne do l 2 Car lie Crept Yolo 4 3 14 8 i ....do i 846 150 320 707 728 819 8!)8 657 1.324 4,740 f!92 615 519 i,273 1,311 do . i Itertt ...do Putah do 2 1 3 1 3 7 70 8 11 4 18 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 48 3 2 4 2 4 9 118 8 11 4 do Bear River Foster Bar Yuba ..do I ! do l ....do 1 Maryavllle . do .. do... North East ...do Parks Bar do do . 12 3 30 6 State Range . . do 1 1 Noir. In the foregoing thirty-six counties there are 2,666 Indians and 11,352 Asiatics included in whitr population. No return of nubdivlslons for the count tea of Amador, Calavernn. Contrn-Conta, Fresno. MarlpriA, Merced. Bnn Lulu Oblnpo, an STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. k \VHITlj. ULACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Totttl. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 3,106 3,788 5,811 5,272 1,381 2,328 7B7 7,377 2,353 1,399 557 4,515 1,696 1,591 2,352 565 2,104 2,820 7,030 5,334 2,348 10, 012 1,547 2,835 5,128 2,374 2,092 15, 945 4,588 791 1,309 1, 999 4,112 3,847 3,153 6, 127 980 1, 800 2,436 1, 5C2 3,191 5,604 2,497 5,427 2,138 1,586 1,030 1,586 582 1,458 340 2,718 1,639 713 115 3,530 620 052 1,166 244 1,541 1,757 1,833 1,670 5(19 5,011 1,421 2,188 3,355 1,469 .1, 741 H t 387 2,467 584 632 770 938 995 1,867 3,845 469 823 851 414 1,118 2,089 1,323 2,101 5, 244 5,374 7,441 6,858 1,963 3,786 1,137 10, 095 3,992 2,112 672 8,045 2,316 2,243 3,518 809 3,645 4,577 8,863 7,004 2,857 15,023 2,968 5,023 8,483 3,843 3,fi33 27, 332 7, ()55 1, 375 1,941 2,775 5,050 4,842 5,020 9,972 1, 449 2,083 3,287 1,978 4,309 7,693 3,820 7,528 20 61 50 67 5 12 6 20 12 7 1 4 26 81 63 74 6 16 10 2 4 6 I!] 4 19 12 3 2 o 5 3 14 22 5 6 8 18 7 33 5,292 5,460 7,509 6,940 1, Ob7 3,809 1,170 10, 345 3,995 2,115 675 8,125 2,395 2,257 3,521 831 3,658 4,628 9,007 7,017 2,801 15, 450 2,968 5,042 8,504 3,806 3,838 28, 348 7, 177 1,385 1,988 2,816 5,103 4,905 5,061 10,052 1, 493 2,705 3,329 1,992 4,332 7,846 3, 846 7,733 2,641 4,846 4,168 8,343 223 1, 129 729 9,074 577 422 1,075 2,322 3,476 884 383 238 853 642 6,494 5,525 1,419 6,439 489 33(i 2,298 774 374 18, 045 1, 543 307 902 1,290 5,681 2,405 1,528 1,298 626 530 501 2, 907 265- 6,971 699 4,828 987 622 426 1,003 63 386 79 1,116 33 154 52 879 361 184 63 71 219 247 933 689 82 2,212 86 173 1, 044 295 109 10, 249 711 88 3D3 247 599 311 579 512 125 147 154 225 41 1,399 170 1,079 3,628 5,408 "37594 9,346 286 1,515 808 10,190 610 576 1,127 3,201 3,837 1,068 446 309 1,077 869 7,427 6,214 1,501 8, 051 575 509 3,342 1,069 483 28, 294 2,254 395 1, 205 1, 543 6,280 2,716 2,107 1,810 751 077 715 3,132 30* 8,370 809 5,907 8 g :i 1 6 1 1 3,635 5,470 4, 597 9,359 287 1, 519 823 10, 217 610 579 1,128 3,208 3,848 1,077 446 310 1,081 893 7,439 6,223 1,502 8,692 575 509 3,348 1,078 486 28,454 2,258 397 1, 220 1,544 6,284 2,724 2,108 1,815 752 685 715 3,133 306 8,383 870 5,935 8,927- 10,930 12,106 16,299 2,274 5,328 1,993 20,562 4,605 2,694 1,803 11,333 6,243 3,334 3,967 1,141 4,739 5, 521 16, 446 13,270 4, 303 24, 142 3, 5-13 5,551 11,912 4, 944 4, 324 56,802 9,435 1,782 3,214 4, 360 11,387 7, 629 7,169 11, 867 2, 245 3, 390 4, 044 5,125 4, 638 16, 229 4,716 13, 668 Buhu . . . ;j \ 3 12 1 1 7 1 1 1 o 15 4 Colu*K Contra Costa Del Norte 2 2 2 8 3 El Dorado 185 o 2 2 38 53 13 3 8 11 20 55 17 3 276 65 250 2 2 22 1 23 1 1 1 1 1 23 4 1 3 1 5 9 9 3 1 Klanlath 19 17 1 16 15 5 144 57 75 14 3 8 13 30 70 22 3 420 14 o 9 o 2 5 11 t) 2 o 7 9 46 17 1 5 7 6 28 4 14 15 74 21 1 7 1 4 4 2 1 1 27 . . .. 1 4 4 .... 13 2 1 1 40 8 8 o 10 8 2 .... 1 1 11 2(i 12 o 280 55 3 5 13 27 24 22 28 13 9 15 14 5 52 17 74 8 19 3 1 151 30 o 3 6 10 8 10 16 8 9 5 1 3 5 9 41 19 45 15 3 431 85 5 8 19 37 32 32 44 21 18 20 15 8 57 26 115 21 3 2 385 21 4 23 18 9 15 7 10 10 1 65 15 5 200 16 1 16 4 7 10 2 11 13 6 8 31 36 8 585 37 5 39 22 16 31 9 30 23 i 4 22 1 15 96 7 1 1 o 14 2 9 1 72 o 2 1 3 1 4 2 63 2 25 o 88 2 San Luis Obispo 15 1 5 20 1 4 e 8 1 1 Solauo 1 4 1 6 4 1 1 Sutler 1 7 1 1 1 1 4 8 1 1 9 1 19 Yuba 53 37 90 3 9 17 2 46 Total 153, 940 75,891 229, 831 1,615 682 2,297 848 490 1,338 233, 466 116, 570 29,507 146, 077 41 249 156 202 146, 528 379, 994 NOTE. 10,446 male and 7,111 female Indiana, 141 male and 100 female half-breeds, 33,149 male and 1,784 female Asiatics, included in white population. p,4 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. I XITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 1,382 2,216 77,707 2,950 392 129 Pennsylvania 11.143 1,319 782 Asia 346 439 33.-147 2,805 9, 150i 715 1,459 730 19C 260 3,670 470 1, 405 182 1,714 2,250 138 13 304 1,262 181 Arkansas Rhode Island California South Carolina Australia . . . R96 Italy Connecticut Tennessee 5, 197 1,114 3,419 5 157 Atlantic Inland* ]*>! Delaware Texag Florida British America 5, 437 * Georgia 1,111 8,251 4,639 2, 571 Illinois 1 999 f hinn TJ OT: p . lcifl j j Indiana District of Columbia Territories 406 1,088 89 ] 3C3 Iowa England !"> **>? Kansas 64 7,029 At tea Kentucky Not stated Louisiana 2,020 9,864 2,456 12,165 2,301 83 894 14,002 2,552 2,148 28,634 Aggregate native Merman Stutr: v . Maine 233, 466 <!wit7 Tl-in I Maryland Massachusetts s . Michigan Ht Bw . 709 Minnesota Mississippi Prussia 4 044 Missouri "\Vurt< i mln-rj: 757 Germany, (notspc- Now Hampshire Aggregate foreign New Jersey L46, 528 233, 46G Xurth Carolina Total Germany 2) , 646 Great Britain, (not fc;n>riri>il) . . !(), { Aggregate native. 12,592 KM Total... Oregon 379,994 ; l TAULK No. (i. -OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. SO. OF. OCCUPATIONS, SO. OF. OCOUPATIO.VS. NO. OK. Actor* 151 -* 321. 17* 78- 1,820> 2G9 3,923- 13. 138- 241-^ r.2. 108 .18 10- 8* : ~34ff- 4,117, MS/ i 70 204 - 55 92^ . 2^ 60 , 95 141 , 7 24 lv 35 26 MO 14 7 75 44 464 273 121 19 9 5 587 51 331 12 114 2 605 21 89 7 DO.&TO 10, 421 > 11 17 , 39 2 861 19 11 32 3 234 1,800 3 Agent* COS ^ Agricultural -implement -makers [ 5* DaguerreotvpUtg Cab met -maker B Dancing master*. JiU Didrymen Carpentera Dealers Ciirpet-makcrn Dentists Army ! Carriers i Distillers Carters Ditch owm-rg Carvers Draughtsmen Cattle dealers Drivers Bog-makers 6 ^ Calkera Bakers 373 * T> SS ItauktTH ! 1*4 ^ Chandelier-maker* Editors Barbera efo v Barkeepers 903 v Charcoal-burners Embroiderora Basket -makers 4 / Ci"-ir makers Engineers, civil anil merhanicnl Iilliiir(I-saIoon-kef-pi;r8 . . g Clerks Billiard-lable-makers g > Iii!l-])OHters 3,- Blacksmithn o 573 ^ Clock-makem Farmer* Boanling-hoiiM -keepcrs 2T8 - Farm laborers Boatmen . . ^,-g ^ Colic- > " Farriers Boiler- make ro 95 - Ferrvm? n 11 "lihindcrs . 34 v Firemen JJookaellers . . r.o C Firework-makers Boot-blacks ]4l Com o-Y k " Fishermen Bottlers u p. f P Florists Urartu-founders 04 Cotttraeton Flour dealers BniKt-workenj . . 4 , f Foundrymen Brewers .j-g f c " n Fringe-make Bricklavcra 037 .. P Fruiterers Brick-maker* 203 , Bridge -mahcni 1 3 / County officera Gas-makers . . STATE OF CALIFORNIA. . TABLK No. G. OCCUPATIONS Continued. OCCUPATIONS. SO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OK. i OCCUPATIONS. i so. OF, j - ": 3(i en 27 Jfj -14 " 17 200- 9U/- 139 > 102 / 1,695 , 17!! S 248 8- s Gate-keepers ^ 13- 13- 24- 1 11. 8" 607 . 99. 4 - 123. 13- 136 801 13 3 16 i 222 128 . 36- 12 8 . j 1,404. 10 10 6 / 12 6 n 270 83>. 18.x 25,394. 2- l,918i Bfl i 1- 5 / 14-1 3. 433 22 1, OSlv 4, 497 189 3,078" ! 26- 533 8 123 - j Gilders Glass manufacturers 81* Notaries public Glaziers Glue-makers , g , t Goldsmiths IGIJ ; s ^ innin . Grinders Grocers . _ Gunsmiths Opticians t*^-3~l Organ-builders . 2 " 1 Steamboatmeii Orchardists G ^ ! Stevedores . . Ostlers ;tM \ Steward* Overseers 1GG Stock-herders . . . Oystermcn 32 -j Stock-raisers Stone and marble cutters Horse dealers Hose-makers Painters 1 023 Paper dealers 3 i Storekeepers Stove-makers ; Housc-framers Housekeepers Paper-hangers -10 v Paper manufacturers 13 * | Surgeons Surveyors 187 16 112 - 887 4fi 97 846 f * 2 2,754 4U . 7 453 47 284 563 25 2 34 3 4 33 194 104 J 4 3 84 156 18 4 10- 33 11 C19- 3 ,- 44 . 3 2 4 215 4 4 553 : 80 1 ^ 19 4 150 21 1^ Hucksters . Pavers ! 2 Tailoresaea Peddlers 273 Tanners Photographers 2 *" Teachers Physicians --V122 : Tea dealers Piano -forte -maker s t 11 Teamsters Pkklcrs and preservers 2k Telegraph operators Pilots i U7 i- Thrcbhers Plastcrers | 208 Tinsmiths Platers -. ( 2 ^ Plumbers \ 91 *- Potters 15 Traders Porters , 115^ Poulterers | 11 / Laborers Printers C21 - Lapidaries Umbrella manufacturers Laundresses Lawyers Undertakers Rag-collectors ., 20 United States officers Upholsterers Rancheros 751" Varnish-makers e p Veterinarians Refiners 12 * Vinegar-makers Vine-growers Machinists Rice-cleaners i 2 v Riggers 1C AVatchmen "Watch- makers Mantua-makers Roofers and slaters 29 Rope-makers : 19 * "Weavers AVeigh masters "Wei I -diggers Whalemen "Wharfingers Wheel wright . . , Sah mikcrs -f Whip-makers Sawvcrs 380 *) V vhitelvnsher8 I Whitesmiths Snilntom i A Willow-workcrB aJ 193- 8>4 214 ] 154- 82,573 .1 150 2 ! 15 315 32 ; 3l j Scamitrcsscfi VI" wine - makcr Milkmen ., Servants 8069 ! Wino and liquor dealers ... Millers 19 J< Wire-workers Shepherds "" ^ Wood-cordcrs Millwrights inirl^ mnlccn Wood-cutters Ship carpenter* "53 -f Wood dealers ... Ship masters "09 4 Wooden-ware manufueturers . . . Shoemakers 1 091 Wo0 combt r * ai1 carders. . . Wool dealers Musicians Other occupations and unknown Tntnl Music teachers Silversmiths 53 i Musturd-makers Sifitera of Charily 6 . 36 STATE OF CONNECTICUT. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 2 3 5 6 7 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 13 and Wilder 20. 20andntlder30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. F. M. F. 083 1,050 550 351 1,310 713 107 338 1,045 1,089 529 357 1.2UO C58 141 3U4 3, 734 4,338 2,238 1,440 4,841 2,792 033 1,527 4, 174 2,079 1,523 4, 703 2, 779 8CG 1,511 4,061 4,55:) 2, 459 1,594 4,815 3,052 1,021 1,752 4,035 4, 451 2,497 1, 624 4,963 3, 033 922 1, 725 3,754 3, 997 2,320 1,524 4,165 3,010 1,036 1,875 3,608 4,050 2, 172 1,420 4,129 2,903 905 1,795 3,484 4,217 2,207 1,313 4, 441 2,943 1,025 1,861 3,819 4,491 2,232 1,506 4,674 3,212 1,115 1,937 6,280 8,625 3,552 2,381 9,768 5,950 1,074 2,654 7,540 9,176 4,030 2.6DO 10, 459 5, 949 1,822 2, 999 5,155 6,786 3,099 2,156 7,266 4,321 .: 2,111 5, 497 6,400 3, 139 2,201 6,986 4,175 : 2,307 3,888 4,011 2, 582 1,603 4,831 3,136 1,079 1,789 3,804 4, 421 2,338 1.628 4,670 2, 951. 1,131 1,842 Litchtield Middlesex 5,516 5, 433 21,863 21, 365 23, 30t 23,250 21,681 21,042 21, 491 j 22, 986 40,884 41,671 32,207 32,097 23, 459 22,783 FREE COLORED. 1 Fairfield 17 14 72 79 83 86 94 99 88 1U3 131 139 102 131 88 95 fl Hartford 13 13 48 04 54 CO 68 73 81 68 155 131 102 77 69 77 1 Litehficld 11 15 63 56 82 82 80 61 65 52 70 86 73 57 45 56 4 Middlesex | 2 10 19 14 20 15 19 23 10 16 33 34 10 27 8 16 5_ 32 22 72 95 88 110 90 97 119 127 181 2iO 135 177 96 140 6 15 7 53 44 61) 75 74 07 2 127 131 89 109 85 91 7 4 2 11 19 15 24 15 13 14 18 16 14 9 15 16 g 4 5 29 oo 29 31 27 39 27 33 7 17 n j 20 30 22 Total 97 88 367 383 440 474 477 4R4 474 495 742 790 554 613 436 513 INDIAN. T ] 1 1 ] 1 . 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 AGGREGATE. 1 5 51G 5 433 21 8G3 1 SlJj 23 301 23 250 " i 1 04 21 491 2? 980 40 88-1 41 C71 32 207 32 097 23 459 22 785 9 97 88 367 383 440 474 477 484 474 495 742 790 554 613 430 513 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 ; 1 1 5 613 5 522 oo 231 1 749 3 744 o-j 700 <x> IGO 21 5^ 21 963 23 482 41 62G 43 461 32 702 32 711 23 896 23 298 STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 37 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WIHTK. 50 aDd under 00. CO uiul under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. ; 90 and under 100. Above 100. Agcunku n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. i 4 5 6 7 8 M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 2, 5!11 2, 934 1, 88!) 1,125 2,836 2, 024 MO 1,311 8,815 3, 015 1,8.50 1,240 a, 063 2,175 886 1,370 1, 679 1,657 1,314 778 1,656 1,24 577 905 1,942 2, 130 1, 306 91(> 1,993 1,510 657 970 798 760 645 389 758 621 325 454 1,032 1,093 707 457 1,049 749 378 552 191 181 165 97 174 136 96 135 305 295 228 165 331) 261 113. 159 16 11 IS 8 7 28 8 17 43 30 26 16 31 41 23 18 1 ! 36 014 39, 186 44, 877 23,206 15, 751 48, 347 30, 398 10, 348 17,540 75,800 88,643 46.. 207 30, 522 95, 223 60,387 20,452 34,270 1 o 1 8 43,766 Hertford 23 ooi 2 1 2 9 G 14, 771 46 876 Middlesex New London ! ; 10 104 1 | 1 16 730 I 15,560 j 16,420 9,830 11, 484 4,750 6, 017 1, 175 1,859 110 228 3 10 18 G 221, 851 229,653 451,504 FREE COLORED. 6-1 80 33 41 12 15 1 3 1 i ! 700 666 43 39 19 27 14 15 2 6 2 1 i 1 1 671 CAS 45 34 27 19 11 11 o 3 . 577 14 13 8 4 5 o 1 153 60 89 46 59 Id 24 o 11 2 3 i . 943 18 38 26 33 18 21 3 5 1 5 1 i ti 14 7 6 1 3 1 1 i 137 119 19 ,7 7 12 4 1 1 1 i 23 0-t() 270 315 164 1% 88 96 14 29 10 ; 12 o 3 I 1 , 1 136 4 491 IVYT INDIAN. 1 4 g 1 1 1 1 Tolland o o 1 1 5 6 3 1 1 1 1 _ 9 16 1 AGGREGATE. 1 15,560 16,420 9,830 11, 484 4,750 6,017 1,175 1,859 110 228 3 10 18 6 221, 851 229, 653 i 451,504 Total white 1 270 315 164 196 88 ": 14 29 10 12 2 3 1 4,136 4,491 8,627 Total free colored . 2 1 o I 7 9 i Ifi Total Indian 3 1 15, 831 16,737 9,995 11,680 4,838 6,113 1,189 1,888 120 240 5 13 19 6 225,994 234, 153 460, 147 I 38 STATK OF CONNECTICUT. TABLK Xo. - .POPULATION I3V COLOK AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. y. Total. 30, 614 39, 186 75, 800 43,760 44,877 88,643 23,001 , 21,206 46,207 14,771 15,751 30,322 46,881 48,351 03,232 2<l 989 , 30 398 60, 387 648 WO 414 122 661 514 126 137 732 550 331 138 838 604 101 170 1,380 1,120 765 260 1,499 1,148 227 327 101 J63 31 281 90 11 75 154 98 183 - 46 Si3 106 18 69 396 198 3-)(i 77 614 196 29 144 1,676 1,319 1,111 337 2,113 1,344 236 471 77, 476 89, 962 47, 318 30,859 97,345 61,731 20,709 34,747 LitchnVM 10,105 j 10,348 20,433 16,731 | 17,545 34,276 Total 221,858 ! 229,1362 451,520 3,2-12 3, 484 6, 726 894 1,007 1,001 8,627 460, 147 NOTE. 1(5 Indians Included in white population. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS. CITIES A.\n TOWN?. COUNTIES. WHITE. KBEE COLORED. Aggregate. M. | r. Total. M. F. Total. Bethel Kairfield 816 6,226 579 3,467 7e7 638 1,962 801 6, 674 635 3,fifi8 909 678 2, 378 3,168 737 691 1,416 446 1,765 3, !W5 704 1,099 442 3,685 1,203 736 525 1,677 1,144 543 1,008 688 1,772 499 1, 164 394 1,460 1,281 2, 657 1,602 833 1,715 4,160 5, 029 4, 620 1, 707 12, 900 1, 214 7, 135 1,696 1,316 4, 240 6,261 1,427 1,369 2,768 911 3, 493 7,492 1, 561 2,163 881 7,088 2, 181 1,458 1,102 3,254 2,183 1,056 2, 132 1,388 3,401 1,029 2,356 813 2, .136 2, 577 4,990 3,054 1, 693 3. 321 8, 331 11,085 9,027 3. 169 5 50 4 18 64 132 22 8 2 3 42 51 43 28 10 43 55 10 5 u 9 2 5 17 1 230 5 49 5 16 75 129 28 5 1 43 39 48 22 30 M 58 6 10 : i j 8 18 2 8 6 3 51 13 20 93 212 80 4 399 10 99 9 34 139 261 50 13 3 85 90 91 SO 30 97 113 16 15 39 25 3 14 13 33 17 20 15 3 90 .7 -12 176 4X1 100 1,711 13,299 1, 224 7, 23-1 1,705 1,350 4, 379 6,522 1,477 1,382 2,771 915 3, 578 7,582 1,652 2, S13 911 ~i, 185 i, 294 1,474 1,117 3,293 2,208 l.OoS 2, Hfi 1,401 3,430 1,031 2, 373 833 2, 951 2,580 ., !)S7 3,144 1,720 3.J63 8,507 11,518 :>, 127 do do do . ...to ,lo Fuirtield do do 3,093 090 676 1, 352 463 1, 728 3,367 767 1,064 439 3,403 978 722 577 1,577 1,039 513 1,064 700 1,629 530 1,192 419 1, 476 1,996 2,333 1. 452 8nO 1,606 1,171 5,456 4,407 do do do do do do . do Ridgefield do Sfimford do do "\VoBtOU do do Berlin do do do.. do do 10 12 9 1 4 39 14 22 SI 221 JO do do do Knfteld do do ... do ; do 3d want do do Total Hartford 14,034 443 1,524 333 S.604 14,409 391 1, 754 328 2.567 28,443 834 3,278 661 . 171 344 8 9 10 H 365 4 7 11 n 709 16 21 41 29, 152 846 3, 2lH 682 5,218 Hartland do do do Now Britain . . . ...do... STATE OF CONNECTICUT. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued 39 1 . CITIES JND TOWNS. COUXTIKS. WHITE. KUKE COI.O11KD. Aggregate. M. r. Total. M. F. Total. Rocky Hill .. .... Hartford 512 1. 141 1,659 843 1,630 071 1 374 .774 1, 240 1,614 940 1,622 616 1,281 1,865 614 4ir> 539 1,380 07.) 961 695 534 915 1.U19 372 1,380 1,700 866 1, 595 493 1,484 1, 235 1,118 356 826 792 1,668 990 897 511 715 835 1. 545 887 1,155 540 1,765 2 735 1,086 2,381 1, 2 * J 1,783 3, 252 1,287 2, fi,V> :i, 793 1,264 812 1,041 2,770 1,339 1,915 i , :i56 1,038 1,810 3. llli 7(13 2.701 3.400 1.731 3,241 98C 2. 994 2,421 2, 20G 702 1,656 I, 502 :i, 4:;s> 1,944 1,751 1.1X18 1.425 1.G17 1,124 2,994 1. 702 2, 293 1,126 3, -120 -,,027 1.084 3, 047 1,189 1,055 963 2, 091 2,302 5, 391 2, 280 2, .",75 2, 703 1,180 1,848 7,385 657. 2, 7G5 2,577 6,009 3,912 7,009 6,193 0. 419 3,852 2,039 1.08C 9 18 21 3 5 6 37 39 3 1 2 40 21 21 11 3 31 43 4 32 61 41 52 78 30 1 15 3J 46 8 3 1 11 21 3 3 3 13 33 o 5 24 15 17 14 3 14 41 o 25 74 31 1 4 54 57 42 3 g 10 tl 17 7 4 1 1C 29 42 6 8 9 50 72 8 3 64 36 38 25 6 45 84 G 57 135 72 3 6 101; 135 8 3 25 74 93 15 7 2 1,102 2,410 3,315 1,789 3, 200 1,296 2, 705 3,865 1,272 815 1,048 2,834 1,375 1,953 1,381 1,044 1,855 3,200 709 2,758 3,535 1,803 3.244 992 3,100 2,556 2,278 710 1,059 1, 587 3, 513 2,037 1,766 1,015 1,427 1,617 1,130 3,056 1,764 2,307 1,126 3,438 5,182 1,105 3,657 1,213 1,056 974 2,123 2,407 5, 443 2,292 2,624 2,725 1,203 1,805 7,420 604 2,828 2,590 6,686 3,976 8,129 0.310 0,448 3,969. 2,047 1,094 Suffield tin West Hartford d< i "VVethorafit ld do 1. 038 650 397 502 1,390 664 954 661 514 895 1,497 391 1,321 1,700 865 1,646 493 1,510 1,186 1,088 346 839 770 1. 777 054 Kent d<>. Litchfk ld - do Morris do New Hartford d<> New Milford ! dn Woodbury ; do 854 497 7)0 783 537 1,449 875 1,138 586 1, (i.V> 2 292 3 29 3 33 o 6 C2 o 14 8 Killingworth ilo 12 57 12 5 15 C B8 9 5 9 1 5 15 22 29 7 31 ro 12 7 11 1 32 1) 389 40 263 70 22 74 4 4 18 155 10 24 1 H 32 45 52 12 49 22 23 17 41 7 63 13 G77 04 4GO 117 39 U7 8 8 Old Savbrook do 527 1.770 568 531 482 1,069 1.208 2 SKI 557 1.877 621 524 481 1,029 1. 154 2, SS;8 1,137 1,337 1,279 616 939 3.481 347 1,442 1,313 3,153 2,082 3,769 3,315 3, 137 2, 114 1,393 5511 Portland - . . - ... < i G 17 23 23 5 18 13 H 10 30 3 31 7 288 22 197 47 17 43 4 4 Cheshire do 1, 14:i 1 , 238 1,424 564 910 3,904 310 1,323 1, 204 2,856 1,830 3,900 2,878 3,282 1,738 1,240 027 Guilford do Middlclniry do Milford do -th ward do Uo Total Now Haven . . 18. 207 19. 522 37.779 , tW2 866 1.488 39.2C7 40 STATE OF CONNECTICUT. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. CITIKS AND TOWNS. COUNTIES. WHITE. THEE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 497 775 972 599 274 248 052 1,622 4,752 418 290 563 1,300 765 1,143 1,026 2,201 1,080 789 C24 595 1,052 5,227 942 6,007 625 1,020 3(8 2,701 1,295 234 348 390 1,002 755 052 790 733 1,013 GC3 379 1,909 007 019 1,015 750 379 518 441 2,424 1,746 797 1,306 342 500 1,579 535 3,175 1,596 540 724 948 046 300 283 672 1,538 5,189 448 284 C44 1,419 735 1,202 1,115 2, 179 1,057 823 000 020 1,075 4,645 032 7,115 678 1,034 446 2,821 1,252 265 329 414 1,070 710 706 905 782 1,727 041 353 1,895 551 010 1,079 788 401 462 463 2,456 1,805 820 1,412 370 545 1,648 513 2,502 1,605 1,037 1,499 1,920 1,245 574 536 1,324 3,160 9,941 866 574 1,207 2,779 1,500 2,345 2,141 4,380 2, 137 1,612 1,230 1,215 2,127 9,872 1,874 13,722 1,303 2,060 814 5,522 2,547 499 C77 804 2,072 1,465 1,358 1,695 1,515 3,370 1,304 732 3,804 1,158 1,229 2,094 1,544 780 980 907 4,880 3, 611 1,623 2,718 712 1,045 3,227 1,048 4,677 3,201 6 7 13 1,050 1,499 1,974 1,209 574 546 1,346 3,206 10,004 872 574 1,216 2,862 1,506 2,358 2,217 4,450 2,174 1,015 1,262 1,246 2,141 10, 115 1,913 14,048 1,304 2,092 830 5,827 2,555 517 683 KW 2,085 1,510 1, 425 1, 697 1,517 3,397 1,310 732 3,838 1,166 1,231 2,130 1,591 781 1,005 :: 4,926 3,665 1, 673 2,722 720 1,051 3,259 1,055 4,711 3,285 do do 32 15 9 54 24 do do ** ilo 4 9 29 27 2 6 13 17 36 4 10 22 46 63 6 S } hb do do do \Voolbri7 do do 6 41 4 7 38 34 20 2 12 15 7 139 19 132 3 42 2 38 36 17 1 20 16 7 104 20 194 1 15 10 172 6 9 4 12 10 29 1 1 13 4 9 83 6 13 76 70 37 3 32 31 14 243 39 326 1 32 16 305 8 18 6 28 13 45 07 o o 27 6 do do do Griswold do do do do Lisbon do ... do do do do do do do 17 133 9 o 16 3 24 38 1 1 14 2 do do WuUTford do Boltnn do do do Ellington do do Mansfield do do Stafford do T< .11.111. 1 do Union do Vcrnon do 24 3 1 16 20 1 16 19 19 24 21 1 5 3 19 5 13 43 10 5 1 26 21 34 8 o 42 47 1 25 29 40 50 4 8 32 7 34 81 do Anhford Brooklyn do do Chaplin do Eostford do 9 10 27 30 29 3 3 3 13 2 21 41 do Killing! y do Hiiinlield do Pomfrot -do 1 11! n;. HI do do Sterling do do Voluntown do Windham do Woodcock do STATK OF CONNECTICUT. 41 TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. I 3 1 3* | < WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. jr. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. 1 Total. Fail-field 30,852 34, 187 20,309 12,618 35,926 25,283 8,840 14,410 32, 845 34, 946 20,586 13,509 36, 963 25, 399 9,160 15, 131! 63, 697 69,133 40, 895 86, 127 72,889 50,681 18,000 29, 542 642 563 413 120 647 499 128 153 727 547 351 135 826 598 106 168 1,369 1,110 764 255 1,473 1,097 234 323 140 101 163 30 275 77 8 75 153 98 182 46 329 103 13 69 293 199 345 76 604 180 21 111 65, 359 70, 442 42,004 26,458 74, 966 51,958 18,255 30,009 5, 762 9,579 2,692 2,153 10, 955 4,706 1,265 2, 321 6,341 9,931 2,620 2,242 11,388 5,000 1,188 2,413 12,103 19, 510 5,312 4,395 22, 343 9,706 2,453 4,734 6 7 1 2 14 45 5 3 3 12 6 11 10. 1 5 26 51 2 3 12, 117 19,520 5,314 4,401 22, 379 9,773 2,454 4,738 77, 476 89,962 47,318 30,859 97, 345 61,731 20,709 34, 747 Hartfunl Litchfield 1 6 13 1 j 4 3 1 ] 10 16 1 1 Middlesex New Haven Tollaml Windfall in 1 o 3 1 24 Total 182, 425 I 188,539 |370,UG4 3,167 3,458 6,625 869 .193 1,862 379, 451 39,433 41,123 80,556 76 31 107 9 33 80, 696 460, 147 NOT*:. *^3 mule and 20 female Indians included in white population ; 7 mole and 4 femnle Chinese included in whit** population. TABLE No. o. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOKEIGN COUNTRIES. Alabama 1(17 Asia 22 13 4 70 55, 445 61 7 22 265 73 Rhode Island . . > 7, 034 California W*" 43 30 Florida 58 3,145 3 11 91 3,875 3 549 ! 1 8,525 j 50 6 Oeoririu 1 03 Illinois 237 \Viui-nnniii 1 H-i Chilli! Pacific Island* .. . District of Columbia 58 ; Denmark. . . Ruiwia t 2,546 12 42 9 275 44 55 7 507 17R 7 Iowa (>** German Stolen : Austria 172 Sardinia Maine .... 1 195 - - Switzerland Maryland 379 Aggregate native 37 J, D1 i : Bavaria 874 Baden 671 Hesse 682 Turkev Nassau 53 West Indies Prussia 1 214 "Wales Wurtcmberg 823 fiermauy, (not ppe- cifled) 4, 036 Other foreign countries New Jersey . . 1 825 80,696 379,451 Aggregate native Total North Carolina 239 J Total Germany Ohio 666 Great Britain, (not specified) .. 460, 147 i 42 STATE OF CONNECTICUT. TAHLK No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO, OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. 18 2 664 26 503 5 70 549 12 1,230 419 7 ^ 25 2 23 5 29 229 278 18 3 61 19 170 4: 173 1,577 34 15,683 48 18 1 813 3 4 H 167 278 4 K 2, 677 881 1.41C 7 3,573 75 1,27; e 67 S 2,633 8,756 1C 434 78. UK 161 a j 2C 87C Clurlu 3,885 878 380 54 Gold-pen makers Gunsmiths 1,008 3 13 10 108 Gl 19 95 4(j 70 233 24 23 3 11 33 _7B 99 J(i8 81 58 o 6 318 18~ 14 C, 375 33 135 239 !.-,- 64 9,352 30,612 11,489 6 5 2 32 780 9 17 16 152 9 5 26 60 484 41 "0 Gunsmiths Coffee-grinders Collar-makers 8 Collectors Colliers... Anger-makers 8:! Conib-mukers Authors "ikL Commission merchants Confectioners Contractors A xle-makers ?9 Bakera 235 Conveyancers Coopers Copper rollers Bmikers Bank officers j - " Ice dealers Barbers ! Importers India-rubber manufacturers India-rubber workers Innkeepers Inspectors - Inventors Bleachers . -1 Duirvmen Dealers Dentists Boatbuilders i M Distillers Boatmen 1388 Kuob-makers Booksellers -1 1 i Editors Engineers Engravers I ibrariaus Lightning-roil makers Lookiug-glass makers Buckle-makers 2.1 Builders 1 12 Florists BnruisherB 1 74 Flour dealers Butchers fe>2 Foil-arms manufacturers Butt oil-makers 1 1M Fouudervmeu s Frame-makers *". b * Fringe-makers Cap lookers 4 Fruiterers Carpenters :( . CO Carriers .... :jii Carter* 4:H 19 28 7 S3 3 2 9 4 9 Carvers fig Gilders .... Millers CiUkers Go Milliners Millwrights Chandlers 59 Charcoul-bnrnem 7 Cbeinibtg . 7 ( ij.-ar makers 436 Civil euzlnecri... 32 GoM-beaters... Moulders . . STATE OF CONNECTICUT. TABLE No. C. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 43 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF Musical instrument makers 49 58 9 201 8 10 2 17 35 14 239 _ 3 ]3 42 ~3 280 250 235 111 1,817 o 550 G 79 4 2 534 o 14 707 J4 5 ; o 48 31 7 49 2 53 199 10 73 2 162 58 ; 51 : 67 302 17 _sa_ 9 33_ 12~ Quarrvmen 8S3 14 655 9 4 266 6 7 37 20 47 24 222 CO C2 18 150 14 99 14 3 1,771 12, 831 12 27 7 417 269 6 161 48 3,892 10 16 144 24 175 4 4 14 8 19 548 173 129 13 17 V~ 2 3 3 13 -A. 590 30 1,S Iffl s 1 M S s 1 J 1 6 1 ] 1 1,8 5 j ( 7 161, 3f Musicians Music sellers Music teachers mCU Mustard-iiinker I Suspemler-makers Refiners Reporters Riggers Roofers Rope-makers Oculists Rule makers Oil-makers Opticians Organ-builders Ostlers Overseers Oystermen crs Scourcra Traders Painters Screw imki-r Trimmers Seamstress* Trunk-makers Paper-hangers Turners Type-founders Patent medicine makers Umbrella manufa ti Pattern-makers Pavers Pawnbrokers r)hol , t Peddlers Varnish-makers Pen-makers Percusssion cap makers Varnishers Photographers Shoemakers Vinegar-makers Warpers Watchmen Pile drivers. . Silko uratircB Watch-makers Pilots .. P . Weavers Sklte maker* Whalemen Wheelwrights Whip-makers Sla witcr makers Whitewashes White lead manufacturers Platers Whitesmiths s oon maktrs Wine-makers s P rin mak( , rg Wine and liquor dealers L P s Wire-workers S P Woodcn-waro manufacturer! Wool combers and carders Wool dealers Woollen manufacturers S Wool sorters Worsted-makers Prof " M Well-diggers Total 44 STATE OF DELAWARE. TABLK No. ]. POPULATION UY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 3 3 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 nnd under 5. 5 ami under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 uud under 40. 40 and under 50. M. P. It t, M. F. M. F - M. F. M. F. 51. F. 1 -M. " 332 719 310 294 705 302 1,237 2,041 1,580 1,174 2,688 1,496 1,342 2,726 1,767 1,313 2,741 1,662 1,367 2,611 1,687 1,186 2,554 1,475 1,344 2,423 1,425 1,156 2,490 1,340 1,921 4,482 1,940 l.US 4,518 1,888 1, 134 3,007 1,419 1,046 2,998 1,325 939 2,173 1,030 657 2,130 MS 1,361 1,301 5,458 5,358 5,835 5,716 5,665 5,215 5,192 4,986 8,343 8,124 5,580 5,369 4,162 3,952 FHEE COLORED. 104 103 459 443 342 546 577 492 480 430 593 623 3-.il 3(19 256 242 120 126 4-19 4"i7 524 538 533 512 452 135 724 763 489 513 384 352 78 83 285 236 331 3 322 305 235 290 324 354 183 207 145 165 302 312 1,193 1,136 1, 3 J7 1,406 1,422 1,309 1,167 1,155 1,641 1, 710 995 1,089 785 759 SLAVE. 1 Kent . o a 14 21 10 16 17 19 17 17 "I 23 S 10 2 3 t 24 12, 20 25 25 18 18 24 26 27 1 13 i C 3 g 20 88 81 105 86 116 109 123 108 116 132 40 76 26 , 39 Total 12 28 126 114 135 124 158 146 158 149 163 182 46 99 ; 28 48 i AGGREGATE. 1 361 1 301 5 458 i 353 5 835 5 716 5 665 5 215 5 192 4 986 8,343 8,124 5,580 5,369 4,162 3,952 302 312 1 193 1 136 1 397 1 406 1,422 1,309 1, 107 1,155 1,011 1,740 995 1,089 785 759 12 28 126 114 135 124 158 116 158 149 lf>3 182 46 99 26 48 Total population 1,675 1,641 6,777 6,608 7, 307 7,246 7,245 6,670 6,517 6,290 10, 147 10,046 6,621 6,537 4,975 4,759 STATE OK DELAWARE 45 TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. 1 i 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. DOandunderlOO. Above 100. Ago uukn n. Total Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. P. M. F. M. | F. M. F. M. F. 583 1,311 654 553 1,329 646 281 285 93 106 19 26 646 785 232 290 57 82 319 335 117 128 21 45 2 2 5 10 2 B 1 10,614 23,035 12,291 9,716 20,330 1 23, 320 46, 355 11, 613 23, 904 i Kent 2,548 2,528 1,246 1,405 442 | 524 97 153 9 18 ! 45, 940 44,649 90,589 : ! FREE COLORED. 181 196 100 89 40 i 51 12 14 ! C 2 ] T 671 T 600 7 71 Kent 215 232 113 100 55 54 14 28 5 : 8 1 ! 2 1 ...1 4 068 4 120 8 188 o 122 127 77 fi8 24 ; 38 M 17 . 8 7 ! 1 ! i 2 150 2 220 4 370 3 i i 518 555 290 257 119 i 143 40 59 I 19 i 17 1 i 3. 9, 889 9,940 19,829 1 | T 1 | SLAVE. 15 3 22 i i i 89 i 114 "03 Kent 1 O 10 10 j 1 ! 121 133 54 \ewcastle o 6 2 2 1 ..j 650 ; C91 1 341 Snse* 17 12 12 o 8 i PfiO 13 1 7< ! 1 i I AGGREGATE. 2,548 518 17 555 1,246 290 12 1,405 257 12 442 119 o 124 143 8 | j 97 i 153 9 40 ; 59 19 2 ; 2 1 18 17 o 45 040 44 649 90 580 Totj.1 whit.-a 1 O 1 ] 3 : 9 889 : 1 940 ] ) 829 Total free colored. - 860 038 1 798 3,083 3,109 1,548 1, 674 563 C75 1 139 ! 214 29 35 I ! 3 i 3 i 56 689 55 527 112 216 STATE OF DELAWARE. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. FREE COLORED. SLAVE. -i COUNTIES. . WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. si BLACK. MULATTO. it a j i a Si ^ Tt a Ei M. F. Total, l M. F. 1 Total. M. F. Total. 1 M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 1 4 9, 716 20, 330 3, 204 3, 161 6, 305 407 439 906 7, 271 27,601 86 110 190 3 4 203 27,804 1 I Newcastle S3 035 23,320 46,355 3. 539 3.559 7,098 529 : 501 1, 090 8, 188 54,543 104 119 223 17 14 I 31 254 54,797 12, 291 11,613 23,904 1,696 1,774 3,470 454 440 900 4, 370 28,274 : 632 664 1,290 " 27 45 1,341 29, 615 45,940 44, 649 90, 589 ! 8, 439 8, 494 < 16, 933 1,450 1,446 2,896 19,829 110,418 I 822 893 : 1,715 38 15 83 1, 798 112, 216 TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND HUNDREDS. CITIES, TOWNS, AM* HtS- PKEDS. COUNTIES. WHITE. Total. KKEE COI.OUKD. Total fri c. SI.AVK. Aggregate. M. F. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. Kent 1,583 1,452 483 450 1,300 1,088 781 180 108 81 1, 020 839 -00 0(i9 3!>2 409 1 522 1 378 3,035 933 2,394 1,581 18!) 1,865 1,429 801 2 900 070 139 001 127 42 418 247 135 319 937 009 88 224 153 230 103 465 151 84 586 537 185 49 355 225 196 304 946 511 85 211 115 149 130 416 118 100 2 19 605 34 91 M 1% 48 49 :. 118 83 280 499 : 1,202 350 1,138 312 91 773 472 331 653 1,883 1,120 173 435 268 379 233 881 269 184 2 37 1,299 51 175 27 257 .M 91 189 121 451 805 578 4,297 1,289 3, 532 1,873 280 2,638 1,901 1, 132 3,553 7,108 4,072 4,185 5,613 3,650 1,885 1,506 2,494 939 1,355 70 269 2, 995 573 086 240 1,518 442 787 3,680 3,58fi 5,065 6,663 2,254 16 15 31 4,328 1,289 3,588 1,873 280 2, 0-!9 1, 914 1,179 3,574 7,130 4, 162 4,185 5,613 3,654 1,902 1,566 2,505 949 1,355 70 269 3,097 523 686 240 1.534 442 787 3. OfHi 3, 586 3,065 0,663 2. 254 do ....do 20 30 50 do J do do 8 23 8 7 52 3 24 13 17 38. 11 13 47 21 24 90 MUfonl do .. ... Milford do Mlspillion ....do Murderkill ....do 2 053 2 570 5, 223 2,952 4.012 5. 178 3, 382 1 , 500 1 , 333 1,613 C70 1. 171 03 233 1 . 096 472 511 - 13 1,261 318 093 3,497 3.462 1,611 5.798 1 . 076 1,505 1,387 2 022 1 990 ...do do 2, 574 2, 604 1,721 1,658 802 704 620 707 811 802 a 315 33 35 125 107 907 7rfl 243 229 211 270 110 103 C:>1 610 176 17 , 300 393 1,701 1.736 1,742 1.720 3,131 2.477 2. 763 3, 035 793 ; 883 Mill Creek . do .... 3 9 1 8 4 17 do do do 6 4 5 11 10 do do do do 18 64 17 81 13 131 40 45 71 41 168 300 270 do 38 64 102 Middle town do do do White Clay Crock ....do 8 8 10 do do Qd wan! do 3d ward do . do T lttt! Wilmington . . 103 <> 851 1 111041 ! !IH! 1 "94 ? S10 21,254 1 3 4 21 258 STATE OF DELAWARE. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND HUNDREDS Continued. 47 | WHITK. CITIKS, TOWNS, AXD HI X- COUNTIES. KllBK COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Aggrrgatu. i * I Total. ; M. F. Total. .M. F. T4>tul. \ | i I 84 2,580 200 3,439 Georgetown do 2 I 4L 402 38 53 )! 142 3, 033 Miltoa do ;jU) 332 651 5<( 70 ] *) .South Milford do 2G3 271 534 i 17 33 r ,0 Diigflboro do ! 1 OGO 1 06 Indian River do 731) 658 j- I Lewes do 374 374 743 100 , l"2 | ->"> 970 Little Creek do i 1 401 1 378 Bridgevillc do 10 L 10 I H 31 H 7J 50 Seaford do 253 245 408 51 75 l >6 64 1 TABLK No. 4 FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. I MTM!) STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign bom. , Aggregate free popu- j lation. WHITE. BLACK. J= & MULATTO. .i 33 a WHITE. Totul. BLACK. M. F. Total. M. ! F. Total. \ 3 M. F. Total. H M. P. M. P. Total. Kent 10, 310 18, 519 12,234 9, 510 19,266 11,590 19, 820 37, 785 23,824 3, 204 i 3, 101 6, 365 3,537 | 3,556 7,003 1,696 1 1,774 j 3,470 467 439 I 906 27,091 529 561 1,090 45,968 454 440 900 28,194 304 4,516 57 206 4,054 23 510 8,570 80 510 8,575 80 27,601 54,543 56, SY4 2 3 5 Total 41,063 40, 366 81,429 1 8,437 8,491 16,928 j 1,450 1,446 2,896 101,253 4,877 4, 283 9, 160 2 3 5 9,105 110, 418 48 STATE OF DELAWARE. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FllEE POPULATION. rXITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 2 3 5,832 4 17 11 5 2 10 171 5 81 84, tf(W 9 6 31 3-- 4 J 1 35 5.110 214 5 tj 17 3J 1,877 456 I) 100 WOT-IM British America 39 5 2 200 1 8 Illinois Wisconsin District of Columbia 5 48 China 1, 581 Pacific Inlands 4 201 Not stated 133 1,263 | Aggregate native j German States : Main,. 101, 253 34 Bavaria . 129 Massachusetts Michigan - .... Baden 216 HeRM) - - 121 Minnesota BflMluippI 13 30 I ruHsia . 206 Wurtemoerg 133 Germany, (not speci fied) 395 Aggregate foreign Aggregate native 0, 10,") 101, 253 North Carolina Ohio . Total Germany 110,418 TAHI.K No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OK. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 1-2 5 920 Builders 1 KB 10 er, 10 8 flG4 8 4 2 9 50 11_ 110 5( 5 2 158 4 37 G 11 34 21 3 1,688 o 58 19 31 IB 71 5 55(1 7,284 4,122 3 X 8 3 11 2V 8 U Agricultural implement makers Butchers Apprentices Button-makers Astronomical instrument inukern 4 70 _JS_ 28 J5 87 22 9 ff! 83 8 51 .1 10 9 3 5 1 J8 75 8 2 Cubluet-mnkers Dentists Die-slnken Bank officers Domestics Draughtsmen Drivers Basket P I ker Drovers Bellfounders Druggists Dyers Block-makers Civil engineers Boarding-house keepers Clergymen Boatbuilders Clerk* Boutmen Clothiers Bookbinders Booksellers and Ktationoni Bottlers Conveyance 19 2:13 8 55 37. 24 Bricklayers Brick-maker* t Binfh m.ik n ift Cooki . . . Foundfrvnr n STATE OF DELAWARE. TABLE No. C. OCCUPATIONS Continued. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 9 96 12 11 72 4 4 49 10 S60 14 4 114 11 14 27 9 1 5 0,611 1 338 87 3 10 3 18 229 5 2 7 46 52 27 18 217 10 37 12 21 11 J5i 11 C2 4 10 9 90 53 9 4L 20 26 2 84 37 4 4 8 7 7 8 19 32 9 4 346 2,462 210 15 22 491 6 28 6 Gardeners Gas-fitters o g Gate-keepers Ostlers C 3 7 2 41 143 4 97 3 10 159 198 27 300 54 13 67 8 38 46 53 3 5 36 8 _7 10 37 13 221 22 68 208 5 14 S3 9 2 13 691 Overseers Oystermen Storekeepers Stove-makers Bi Students Surgeons Ice dealers a e an Surveyors Peddlers Tailors Iron-founders Physicians pilots . Tailoresses Iron-mongers Plasterers Teachers Platers Plumbers Teamsters Potters Powder manufacturers Printers Produce dealers Professors Pump-makers Lime -burners Rag collectors Mantua-makers 182 96 405 4 112 402 9 195 157 50 6 124 86 2 10 o War ers Manufacturers Sail-makers \V t Seamstresses ^ r Sliip-carpenters ooe m Ship-masters Other occupations and unknown Total M 36,104 STATE OF FLORIDA TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 9 3 4 a e 7 8 10 11 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 82 23 M 85 86 ! 88 89 .. 32 33 M . 36 37 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and uuder 5. 5 ami under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 aud under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. 1C. P - M. P. M. P. M. F. 1C. P. M. F. M. P. It. F. 80 G 11 27 33 1 58 25 21 58 47 75 4 15 12 33 1 40 38 16 03 35 258 15 65 107 107 4 197 236 75 277 208 248 10 64 120 184 1 188 201 77 231 176 304 15 77 127 198 6 181 219 89 322 262 271 12 61 118 185 3 183 211 102 281 190 258 24 49 107 203 3 186 211 66 279 215 230 11 73 105 183 4 157 220 76 307 187 210 13 53 59 140 3 150 158 71 229 156 207 8 56 62 160 3 156 205 77 209 158 368 28 76 94 265 9 277 403 147 372 246 283 17 80 90 195 6 261 302 121 348 197 208 15 47 84 156 9 216 320 105 246 158 207 12 44 86 122 2 162 192 88 190 134 156 10 31 56 104 7 155 220 83 144 108 109 4 32 40 83 4! 105 109 53 130 89 Clay Dade . Duval il 68 64 33 3-2 23 13 GO n M 51 59 18 25 56 27 13 29 30 15 21 49 42 46 30 82 6fi 22 40 23 16 63 8 39 35 39 SI 12 39 77 28 14 19 21 15 27 58 30 151 74 351 231 98 186 98 48 230 51 228 128 117 232 70 122 270 124 117 Cl 111 04 118 160 118 101 94 328 229 100 173 90 58 230 45 214 144 100 230 05 99 270 109 104 67 85 62 91 1ST 111 195 87 407 27!) 127 228 KM 86 294 50 231 131 155 280 86 143 290 155 130 73 107 70 123 188 124 194 108 415 254 130 211 116 08 268 46 227 134 119 237 63 122 299 142 108 81 89 65 117 200 137 183 96 415 238 110 205 82 78 261 41 246 116 113 230 52 121 272 124 123 83 113 69 123 1!)7 116 172 84 357 225 106 211 100 79 258 36 217 126 122 206 55 78 274 118 90 58 88 64 129 165 117 147 67 295 179 80 159 68 54 200 28 192 113 84 156 41 83 207 110 75 55 74 43 97 151 94 145 94 307 221 79 182 83 50 190 33 187 121 99 193 40 74 224 122 78 51 67 43 114 159 98 205 109 488 301 132 328 118 77 294 56 342 332 267 271 84 J49 405 164 137 92 110 58 142 201 126 155 93 441 323 141 277 97 70 293 54 262 193 175 260 61 125 343 15S 125 90 114 00 140 215 158 147 67 287 205 81 25S 82 63 194 34 246 189 144 174 39 137 257 91 93 68 45 75 99 126 93 124 64 255 186 66 192 58 46 180 25 154 90 90 126 41 89 215 103 64 46 52 46 72 132 70 88 44 200 140 47 146 68 33 151 24 158 112 97 92 33 70 109 75 60 45 53 40 81 95 55 70 43 164 116 45 123 33 28 112 17 109 90 76 84 18 52 113 83 54 34 40 24 67 82 65 Liberty \Vakulla Total 1,357 1,231 5,179 4,947 5,941 0,570 5,408 5,088 4,099 4,355 7,339 6,329 4,912 3,825 3, 3X 2,500 FREE COLORED. 1 1 1 1 ! 1 2 I 1 t 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 1 i 1 1 2 ( 1 4 Clay . l 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ,, Dado | 7 3 3 g 17 16 11 12 11 7 i 8 10 16 ] 3 5 4 12 ft 14 10 11 7 11 6 9 15 9 13 9 9 4 6 9 1 2 .. 1 1 10 1 ; i 2 ! 1 ] Hamilto.i 1 11332 1 3 3 1 1 ! HilUbor.High 13 1 i 1 1 i o 1 i 4 7 ; 4 4 3 400 2 a IS | ) 1 ... 1 O 16 Lafayette Leon 1 .] 4 3 54 4 3 3 i 8 6 1 3 4 18 Litertv 19 Madinon I 2 1 ; 1 1 Marlon , I -Ulliutr.l STATE OF FLORIDA. 51 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unk wu. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. 78 5 18 34 48 9 80 96 43 92 57 P. M. F. M. F. M. V. M. F. ih M. F. M. F. 60 3 12 23 40 69 73 30 82 32 45 2 13 16 35 3 37 33 23 49 42 33 1 10 8 19 7 o o 5 12 7 1 2,034 136 44S 1,367 54 1.561 2,034 730 2,065 1,505 500 1,291 619 2,757 1,764 761 1,6W 696 490 1,823 323 1,796 1,276 1,108 1.622 452 914 2, 117 975 796 534 073 467 668 1,314 841 1,733 88 453 672 1, 215 26 1,364 1,620 648 1,896 1,229 500 1,124 652 2,506 1,734 729 1,507 635 445 1,698 278 1, 498 1,026 870 1,453 371 720 1,931 978 671 466 586 394 804 1,270 829 3, 767 224 895 1,388 2,582 80 2,925 3,654 1,378 3,981 2,734 1,000 2,415 1,271 5,263 3,498 1,490 3,194 1,331 935 3,521 001 3,294 2,302 1,978 3,075 823 1,634 4,048 1,953 1,467 1,000 1,259 861 1,672 2,584 1,670 1 1 1 10 1 1 i 30 28 5 41 22 22 11 2 13 5 11 8 3 8 8 1 1 1 41 2 28 2 Escambia Franklin 1 5 1 1 2 n 78 30 145 81 40 97 30 21 83 23 79 81 51 01 15 31 107 54 30 17 28 19 46 74 47 33 24 109 61 25 56 17 15 73 9 51 56 34 39 10 21 53 25 11 21 10 30 52 28 32 20 56 26 10 36 11 12 37 6 31 31 23 36 10 24 60 37 11 (i 11 13 15 46 20 18 10 37 33 7 24 13 12 20 3 29 25 14 21 5 16 39 35 7 8 9 3 14 30 12 12 6 24 14 13 3 4 16 5 7 5 8 3 4 20 11 5 4 1 3 15 5 5 9 14 1 13 4 3 9 1 5 8 o 6 1 5 9 15 1 1 6 3 1 3 1 1 s 1 3 I 1! 1 3 I 1 Jackson 1 2 3 Ji-flerson 1 2 3 Leo/ 3 1 3 1 1 o 1 2 1 Monroe 1 1 4 1 o n 1 Oran-- Putua m 1 4 1 1 Santa Rosa 2 8 1 1 1 3 8 2 1 Volusia Wakulla 1 1 1 1 i Washington 1,937 1,349 918 641 275 189 46 42 | 5 5 : 47 41,123 36, 619 77, 747 FREE COLORED. 1 1 1 1 4 4 8 1 1 o 4 17 10 27 1 I 4 3 7 Clay 1 1 4 3 1 2 3 1 71 91 162 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 77 76 153 1 3 3 1 Franklin \ 1 j 4 6 2 1 12 11 23 1 1 2 2 HilUborough 2 1 3 1 1 1 26 17 43 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 3 ;j 4 j 20 31 60 1 1 1 1 g 1 1 1 1 Marion . . . 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 Estimated. 52 STATE OF FLORIDA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. 21 39 23 24 25 X an 28 29 30 COUNTIES. Under 1. : 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 1 5 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. Ill ! 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. ; M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. 2 t 2 9 i 91 14 9 13 1 2 64 3 i 2 1 9 9 3 3 11 11 4 , 13 i 5 c| i 9 2 3 7 2 ! i 2 i 1 3 2 2 5 i 2 2 2 6 3 3 | 3 4j 4 10 3 1 5 n 2 1 1 6 3:5 5 4 11 2 I 1 7 i.. 4 2 1 j 1 4 | 8 2 I 4 l \Vulton i all. i 1 i i 1 | 1 1 1 1 | 1 Total 9 7 ; 50 62 81 i 47 74 57 i 53 66 67 | 73 28 40 26 45 SLAVE. 1 60 51 289 273 333 302 313 320 262 243 439 409 246 271 156 182 Q 3 o 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 T 8 12 30 38 33 35 37 51 33 42 50 41 27 19 19 23 4 Clav 3 10 49 33 38 46 37 38 28 25 53 38 28 34 11 11 \ 28 31 173 148 147 167 160 166 124 115 208 1R9 115 102 58 36 fl Dade 1 1 7 37 33 143 143 130 109 127 131 112 116 211 145 124 114 75 63 R 21 19 95 100 134 120 113 112 102 97 264 168 150 107 85 82 9 Franklin 5 33 25 37 30 39 31 25 28 41 4U 40 36 29 35 10 Gadsdeu 100 85 399 366 37<1 350 363 377 320 311 514 418 315 293 223 237 11 1? 22 113 108 129 97 92 90 82 84 114 134 61 64 44 61 n 13 7 7 35 40 51 43 43 40 30 39 31 35 32 3(1 14 35 1 1 j 4 G 10 ]] 10 ti 9 6 7 8 9 4 7 3 4 i r , 59 66 339 355 381 377 325 351 250 254 477 435 270 276 158 166 16 101 132 466 512 478 481 453 417 339 379 500 597 3JO 344 209 221 17 6 3 26 42 74 36 41 47 23 19 41 57 26 33 38 21 1R 81 81 641 600 665 642 659 5% 489 477 774 816 554 580 400 360 19 Levy 5 3 27 33 41 26 22 40 24 30 27 31 15 20 9 12 90 13 7 35 40 4 J 39 4 35 34 27 48 57 21 21 15 15 91 65 7 317 319 315 290 299 285 256 251 358 388 240 235 136 ]52 .... 7 19 23 11 17 11 6 9 12 31 20 13 18 13 4 S3 52 69 349 345 3.j7 338 381 350 3 376 523 4!)8 345 313 198 183 94 3 31 17 23 39 35 6 -, 19 59 31 33 36 33 11 W 28 30 96 90 105 94 116 109 86 96 160 132 107 80 86 57 gg 11 48 53 4 63 69 44 44 30 30 <- Q I 15 10 16 10 1 10 18 in 10 R 1 2 88 102 86 72 61 27 25 -i g 80 65 68 55 199 106 161 55 86 35 30 St. John s 16 17 53 64 88 63 56 38 54 60 112 71 59 32 43 31 10 79 79 33 39 38 27 1 16 28 45 48 26 31 16 16 33 Taylor 3 7 1 5 M Voluaia . 7 20 18 20 29 15 5 <, Wakulla g 23 84 91 97 76 74 43 50 in; Walton 30 19 20 12 i" T, 7 40 91 15 10 15 Total 818 883 4 304 4 255 5 413 3 644 3 483 2 324 2,238 AGGREGATE. I Total whi teg 1 257 ft T9 4 91 3 825 3 255 2 500 9 Total free colored 9 7 90 go 7*1 28 40 26 45 3 Total glaveg 618 3 644 3 483 o 3.14 2 238 Aggregate ... o Qg4 8 584 7 -j4g 5 605 4 7iH3 STATE OF FLORIDA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 53 FREE COLORED Continued. 50 nnd under fiO. GO and under 70. 70 and under SO. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ago uuku n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 21 82 23 24 25 26 27 88 S9 30 M. j F. M. ; F. M. * M. ; F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. P. 3 i 9 3 3| 6 1 3 1 73 23 1 1 12 36 33 87 31 160 * 1 31 61 82 1 13 10 I ! N R- l 1 1 2 1 19 25 49 1 5 9 e 2 I 4 4 ! 5 1 1 2 i 2 5 1 1 3 2 : 1 1 1 ! 1 j 7 8 1 1 . ! Washington 1 [ 23 ! 40 19 22 ! 11 9 6 1 3 j 3 1 1 I 454 478 932 SLAVE. 95 74 42 42 11 14 )0 10 3 1 1 _ 2 263 2 194 4 457 1 1 1 4 5 1 o 3 2 ! 254 270 534 3 13 13 G 1 1 ... 1 1 268 51 519 Clay 29 25 9 21 4 4 2 1 1 1 : 1 058 1 005 063 5 1 49 49 28 25 7 8 6 1 1 i 1 050 937 1 987 7 54 49 33 18 17 8 6 5 7 5 i. 1 076 885 1 961 g 9 !) 10 6 3 4 1 1 i 71 249 50 1J7 110 59 36 10 10 6 j 4 4 1 2 j 2 809 (JQQ r > 409 21 27 14 9 8 3 1 ... . 1 1 1 6 )7 700 1 397 ]1 100 100 200 12 12 13 5 J o 3 o 264 300 564 13 .-> 1 1 1 49 63 112 14 97 98 47 47 28 25 1 2 3 1 i 2 442 2 461 4 903 15 114 122 60 65 18 20 13 5 4 3 1 3 075 3 299 6 374 16 15 21 1 3 3 1 294 283 577 17 Ol<> 187 80 93 33 40 8 10 4 g 4 599 4 4 ( K) 089 18 4 g 2 1 1 26 41 203 247 450 19 10 5 5 6 s 1 266 255 521 Liberty 20 78 55 46 49 15 11 3 3 3 7 1 2 131 2 118 4 249 13 9 7 1 3 1 1 132 121 253 22 84 74 59 48 12 25 3 3 2 2 1 2 689 2 625 5 314 23 15 12 10 12 o 1 1 257 194 451 25 41 17 24 10 g 4 5 840 772 1 612 25 11 9 3 6 4 2 1 392 352 744 New River - 26 3 1 88 75 163 27 26 19 17 5 1 o 2 1 543 504 1 047 28 36 17 12 8 .| g 1 3 825 54G 1 371 29 20 33 11 15 3 10 o 3 o 1 448 555 1 003 30 21 10 6 g j G o 428 407 835 31 7 11 2 c j 1 1 1 1 275 274 549 32 1 1 1 1 60 65 125 33 1 1 5 1 3 1 1 i 158 139 297 34 25 22 15 13 G 1 3 1 o i 573 594 1,167 Wakulla 35 g 6 1 1 e> 1 1 224 217 441 Walton 36 g 6 7 3 3 i 238 236 474 37 | 1,235 1,145 621 582 222 237 81 70 34 30 15 14 27i 41 1 31,348 30,397 61,745 1 AGGREGATE. I 1 i 1,937 1,349 918 641 275 189 46 42 5 5 1 1 57 47 41,128 36,619 : 77,747 Total whites 1 05 46 19 i-> 22 11 6 3 3 ! l 1 1 454 478 932 ! Total free colored . I 1,235 1,145 621 58S 222 237 81 70 34 1 30 15 14 27 41 31,348 30, 397 : 61, 745 ! Total slaves 3 3 197 2,540 1,558 1,245 508 435 133 115 42 35 16 15 85 89 72,930 67,494 i 140,424 ! Estimated, STATE OF FLORIDA TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY OOLOIl AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKF.K COLORED. Total five. SLAVE. Total slave. 1 BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 2, 034 130 442 710 54 1, 501 88 433 672 1,215 21 i 1,364 1.020 048 1,896 1, 229 500 1, 124 G52 2,506 1,734 72D 1,507 633 415 1,693 278 1,498 1,020 870 1, 153 720 1,931 978 071 406 580 394 804 1,270 829 3, 707 224 895 1,388 2,582 80 2, 925 3,654 1, 378 3,981 2, 734 1,000 2,415 1,271 5,203 3,498 1,490 3, 194 1,331 935 3,521 601 3, 294 2, 302 1,978 3,075 823 1,634 4,048 1,953 1,407 1,000 1,259 861 1,672 2,584 1,670 4 ; 4 17 10 4 3 1 27 7 1 162 153 6 6 23 3,775 225 992 1.395 2,583 81 3,087 3,807 1,384 3,987 2, 757 1,000 2, 417 1,274 5,306 3,502 1,491 3,234 1,331 2, 141 6 242 250 923 1 891 971 210 2,720 63S 75 40 2,281 2,930 280 4,189 168 240 2,026 130 2,533 213 737 317 01 497 698 343 383 248 55 141 553 475 202 2,075 9 247 234 870 1 774 773 174 2,472 016 75 255 45 2,304 3,124 273 4,030 303 228 2,070 117 2,453 145 685 311 55 452 474 445 369 255 CO 123 579 153 203 4,216 15 489 484 1,793 o 1,605 1,744 390 5,192 1,242 150 482 85 4,585 6,054 553 8, 219 371 408 4,0% 247 4,986 358 1, 422 658 110 949 1.172 788 752 503 115 264 1, 134 328 405 122 2 12 18 135 119 4 23 17 135 241 6 35 35 270 4, 457 21 524 519 2,063 2 1,987 1,961 520 5,409 1, 397 200 564 112 4, !K)3 6,374 877 9,089 450 521 4,249 253 5, 314 451 1,612 744 163 1,047 1,371 1,003 835 549 125 897 1,167 441 471 8,232 246 1,446 1,914 4,646 83 5,074 5,768 1,904 9,396 4,154 1,200 2,981 1,386 10,209 9,876 2,068 12, 343 1,781 1,457 ^,779 85-1 8,609 2,913 3,644 3,820 987 2, 712 5, 480 3,038 2,303 1,549 1,384 1,158 2,839 3,037 2,154 Clay 1 ... 71 91 77 76 3 3 2 4 12 11 159 105 55 89 71 25 37 9 101 145 14 41(1 35 26 105 156 44 103 45 27 46 127 103 45 27 5 17 18 49 36 103 112 75 128 84 25 45 1H 157 175 10 460 44 27 48 4 172 49 87 41 20 52 72 110 38 19 5 16 15 64 33 322 217 130 217 155 50 82 27 318 320 24 870 79 53 153 6 328 93 190 80 47 98 199 215 83 46 10 33 33 113 69 2,034 730 2,085 1.505 300 1,291 019 2, 757 1,704 701 1,087 696 490 1,823 323 1 , 796 1.276 1, 108 1,622 402 914 2,117 975 796 534 073 407 868 1 314 2 1 26 17 1 3 1 1 43 1 60 26 ! 34 1 1 9 936 3,530 601 3, 295 2, 402 2, 032 3. 070 824 1,665 4,109 2,035 1,468 1,000 1,259 861 1,672 2,596 1,680 8 1 Marion 1 1 160 54 1 1 31 61 82 1 73 87 23 31 1 12 19 36 25 33 49 1 \Valton 7 5 8 2 12 10 841 41,128 30,019 77,747 454 478 932 78,679 28,761 27,731 56,492 2, 587 2,666 5,253 01,745 140, 424 * Estimated ; no whedule re turned. NOTE. Of the free colored population, 318 arc mulu aud 3*J5 female mulattocB. TABLB No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS. CITIES AND TOWNS. i WHITE. COUNTIES. FREE COLORED. Total fr>. SLAVE. Aggregate. M. F. Total. Jt. F. Total. M. F. Total. Vntnlclin T^n 648 337 111 534 1,009 102 182 117 665 218 68 101 795 116 623 481 1,378 788 223 1,133 2,241 332 423 251 1,401 464 168 231 1,789 363 1,175 997 3 17 3 26 6 43 1,384 831 223 1,220 2, 397 333 423 251 271 295 20 463 247 174 249 264 26 435 188 152 520 559 46 898 435 3M 1,904 1,390 269 2,118 2,832 659 Jacksonville Key West Duval 599 Monroe 1 232 43 71 1 44 85 87 156 Lake City Madison* Columbia 170 Madison 04 j Milton . ... 20 1 2 12 2 2 32 3 4 1,433 467 172 231 1,919 294 1,242 1,043 195 3U 17 114 461 170 2! 14 * 187 305 26 96 496 149 378 460 382 616 43 210 957 319 672 889 1,815 1.083 215 411 2,876 613 1,914 1,933 M"lltir<-llo Ncwnanvillc Jeffureon 240 Alacbua 100 Waknllu 130 63 25 21 07 19 42 25 130 31 67 46 Pilatka St. AuguHtine Putnam 147 St. John 552 Lou 516 Slave population not derined. STATE OF FLORIDA. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. 1 UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. ? a ^ COUNTIES. WHITE. BLACK. Jj a MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. . MULATTO 1 S ?. 2 M. F. Total. M. ! F. Total. 1 M. I F. Total. M. F. ! H Total. M. j F. Total. M. F. Total b < Atachua 1,983 1,710 3,699 4 i 4 8 : 1 217 . ... 3 707 51 17 68 f 5 lircvnrd 129 88 1 1 2)8 7 Calhoun 437 453 890 1 i 1 10 10 20 917 5 Clay 701 ; G(X 1,367 4 3 ! 7 1 2,563 i 1 374 15 6 21 19 33 194 552 283 39 16 Columbia 1,352 1,511 1 1 2 564 15 4 Dado 31 1C 47 1 1 48 03 ]Q Duval 1,425 1,306 2, 731 i 23 29 52 3,102 11 i 18 29 1,095 .. 11 45 59 104 2, 887 13fi ; 58 63 58 121 3,252 399 ; 153 3251, 101 16S 117 2 2 3,948 20 13 12 11 23 2,741 10 1,000 3 2 ; 5 ....! 1 1 ! 200 3,087 2 .... 2 ; 1 1 555 3,807 Egeambia 1 635 1 467 Franklin 564 531 Gadsden 2, 059 1, 883 3, 942 ; 2 2 4 2,718 Hamilton 1,495 1,223 Hernando 500 500 j 1 1 1,000 1 Hillsborough 1, 223 1, 105 Holmes 618 051 2,323 j 1,209 1 1 2,329 68 ! 19 ! 2 1 3 1,272 1 . 1 20 10 30 5,283 20 : 3 1 343, 452 36 | 14 1 . 1 1 488 3 87 o 23 50 3 109 25 3 24 36 34 1,094 177 16 4 41 131 82 5 4 1 6 47 26 13 Jackson 2,737 2, 503 5,240 6 1 7 3 448 Jefferson 1,728 1 720 Lafayette 758 72!) 1,487 Leon 1, 616 1, 469 3, 085 14 14 28 1,306 Jl 20 31 3,144 71 38 : 1 306 20 5 Levy ! 676 630 Liberty i 487 445 ; ; 932 1 1 933 3 .... Madison .... 1. 805 j 1 692 3,497 1 1 7 1 8 3, 506 18 6 565 26 ]0 . Manatee 297 268 565 Marion 1 768 1 492 3 260 1 1 3 261 28 1 ! Monroe 647 561 1,208 23 29 52 1,801 5 9 14 3 059 1 1 47 51 98 1,358 629 465 18 21 39 1,854 137 40 3 000 11 5 25 712 3 1,104 2,462 i j 1 1 178 03 Nassau : 971 ! 830 New River 1611 1448 . ; 1(J 3 076 Orange ; 449 370 819 1 1 830 3 1 4 834 ^ Putnam : 884 709 1,593 4 4 8 3,917 .12 8 20 1,871 , 14 18 33 1 462 1 1 8 [ 15 23 1,624 30 11 23 17 40 3, 977 99 32 17 | 27 44 1,947 45 37 1,463 5 ... . 41 1665 Santa Rosa i 2 018 1 899 , i 1 1 ; : 13 4 109 St John s 930 941 2 4 6 88 2 035 Suwanne 791 671 I 5 i 468 Sumter 531 465 996 906 3 1 1 I . 41 000 Taylor 672 586 1 58 1 258 1 ! 11 59 Volusia 462 393 855 ! 1 855 5 ! 1 1 ......; 6 , 881 Wakulla 836 789 1 625 : ... 1 625 32 ! 15 . 47 1 072 Walton \ 297 1 261 2 558 7 : 5 12 2,570 17 j 9 7 2 9 1,667 11 , 2 ! .. o ( ; o 59(j 1,657 1 1 L... .... 1M I 680 1 Total 38 953 35 514 74,467 126 141 267 314 322 636 75, 370 ! 2, 175 1, 105 3, 280 10 12 22 43 7 3. 309 ?, 071) * Estimated. NOTE. 1 male Imluiu include tl in whit* population. STATE OF FLORIDA. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 4 748 Asia 11 [ Africa 1 Australia 210 Atlantic Inlands 17 Belgium 35,602 British America 77 17,550 Central America Illinois 8 China 26 3 97 226 Maine 222 204 295 Baden 31 8 Hesse n 4 Miwiiwlppl 243 Prussia . 74 Missouri s ID 46 101 Total Germany 478 Oreut Britain, (not specified) 3 Greece 3 Holland 7 Ireland 827 Italy 75 Meiico 1 Norway 11 Portugal 13 Poland 25 Pacific Islands 2 Russia 6 Scotland 189 Spain 78 At sea | Sweden 31 Sardinia 13 Aggregate natives 4 West Indies 919 Wttlra . 6 3 3011 75,370 Total 78, 679 STATE OF FLORIDA. r.7 TABLE No. C. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATION S. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OP. Agents 10 64 11 6 5 29 -H 4 15 25 16D 16 3 50 2 51 12 31 23 693 13 33 2 21 23 103 4M 159 20 8 S3 7 11 Q 35 r 6 20 C31 19 21 28 21 34 7,534 1,329 3 71) 3 4 30 3 21 12 5 9 2 737 4 71 3 6 G 8 2,452 173 8 87 100 70 8 558 40 200 590 71 16 14 8 21 ... __ei 4 408 89 07 3 268 ^34 1,175 8 A3 4 110 4 5 2 7 22 32 622 178 40 50 22 CO 4 15 3 13 13 178 4 14 37 3 4 270 49 7 27 18 2 97 Apprentices Arrowroot manufacturers Foundervmen Artists .. ., Gardeners and nurserymen Gas-fltters Grocers Saddlers Hnrdwuro umimfii.oturorrt Harness-milkers Horse dealer* Housekeepers Himter.s Jewellers * Joiners Judges Culkers Tailors Clerks - - - Miller;* Trader* 3 31 19 2 o 70 52 11 279 Wheelwrights Wood-eutters Other occupations and unknown Total y Pilots 21,982 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. j COUNTIES. 1 inU-r 1. 1 and under 5. 5 mid under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. P. M. V. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. F. 1C F. G8 23 52 60 67 ISO M 33 68 80 . 51 30 CO 23 05 70 64 145 41 36 03 89 til 50 20 205 120 151 245 234 501 199 124 278 330 177 130 111 435 7.13 777 319 223 93 330 . 835 782 320 183 200 254 070 104 213 155 491 227 209 206 423 378 307 120 122 90 150 308 258 355 367 070 492 388 0-78 453 113 01 541 243 694 320 543 2!8 194 330 387 354 369 310 110 486 249 71 193 250 237 511 201 120 831 320 207 133 81 419 739 289 181 91 322 ;;: 341 103 223 184 082 85 221 160 504 209 182 233 395 352 326 132 142 92 181 250 280 307 347 008 438 388 081 453 114 62 5->5 225 637 334 536 209 173 289 306 3J9 417 301 10S 411 307 118 223 272 271 599 258 111 280 321 242 174 84 487 KB 945 373 245 119 397 7 *7 782 303 222 256 220 785 94 248 184 54G 274 219 240 450 407 372 102 172 ira 173 344 325 410 304 ~,:>\ 572 470 729 532 117 08 IXO 300 817 391 651 212 239 371 421 417 4: 328 130 BM 270 115 232 275 257 535 225 131 311 329 232 169 89 470 761 872 334 222 95 415 709 748 370 180 212 210 704 91 224 192 538 219 208 244 420 407 348 129 155 101 205 :)33 301 387 383 689 510 424 730 502 115 65 572 274 843 39!) 597 274 208 :H.I 440 395 413 324 123 510 227 !01 254 258 247 599 210 105 276 358 226 172 76 480 755 878 307 2;!8 87 391 652 757 307 181 247 184 777 80 220 107 521 SOO 180 274 450 373 374 131 151 89 104 .",33 208 370 3fi4 670 530 404 091 505 116 60 575 299 741 378 007 202 215 3.39 413. 381 454 354 112 5.-.0 201 102 200 251 198 500 217 109 241 311 252 145 70 480 702 812 324 210 93 345 672 684 367 192 221 180 740 80 214 100 470 212 195 248 433 378 340 129 139 77 173 331 237 398 329 591 49. ) 390 714 480 102 91 558 288 724 3: 13 508 248 189 329 438 344 404 334 97 Iff. 241 1-8 232 172 107 513 193 99 211 283 220 107 49 428 591 648 220 153 57 270 685 501 201 141 211 140 021 56 204 133 421 201 165 210 347 324 396 97 114 07 158 27fi 223 205 310 520 :t94 350 574 373 108 65 480 255 086 310 448 229 153 249 338 206 3!K) 289 83 436 202 79 211 201 170 558 100 66 181 283 198 105 70 401 624 768 257 195 80 324 749 593 357 170 197 132 009 58 183 130 431 191 241 345 309 302 117 129 69 156 204 202 242 277 552 406 345 069 423 87 54 405 274 597 281 471) 238 177 281 .- i 283 361 288 71 417 284 140 466 289 223 1,112 305 129 204 402 250 li 6 113 497 790 912 324 248 100 4:13 2,320 795 440 240 260 239 852 104 276 173 691 313 242 281 572 492 389 249 193 99 204 409 337 351 406 812 492 498 1, 277 481 137 66 686 349 795 398 623 320 211 370 529 411 506 442 114 .".11 257 117 345 313 216 930 244 138 f!78 443 288 187 107 550 847 935 349 258 88 440 1,032 900 507 209 283 193 894 104 SiO 105 608 294 933 343 513 546 415 203 160 99 208 411 298 412 423 834 580 531 1, 120 514 145 85 665 335 895 429 650 353 240 408 500 432 514 427 108 013 149 119 316 186 158 725 106 99 172 355 199 126 81 314 498 595 243 154 62 241 1,654 517 319 135 158 131 482 05 251 109 405 189 123 152 335 318 2fi5 212 133 59 147 250 185 250 250 540 337 272 820 297 80 69 432 229 490 225 383 243 142 237 303 253 :w3 265 08 391 161 82 241 173 156 587 147 79 156 203 177 126 70 310 475 598 232 163 50 270 1,072 500 317 128 154 120 576 65 194 95 350 185 137 180 301 281 240 137 108 45 127 239 178 258 248 414 302 309 677 297 84 63 401 233 562 259 451 208 142 240 325 He 300 258 72 34 123 45 200 98 91 418 105 63 122 211 134 66 63 267 333 403 178 103 40 188 853 320 204 102 113 78 384 35 146 80 276 99 120 116 222 193 192 109 78 33 108 196 113 178 170 327 220 211 439 231 51 64 265 176 334 166 261 104 84 159 210 101 222 100 03 239 100 159 127 86 330 37 49 114 181 131 64 87 224 300 354 150 96 30 170 558 357 218 82 308 70 405 33 144 68 201- 107 92 323 150 211 174 70 66 34 102 184 128 103 164 313 220 200 366 219 64 45 282 178 372 191 281 160 77 155 191 157 226 103 36 SOT o linker I i Carroll 198 190 77 48 26 68 247 89 78 50 40 59 139 25 XI 40 124 S3 54 57 en 107 75 34 35 2D 48 7C 84 80 115 108 100 11:1 235 113 38 12 154 57 182 103 1C7 44 49 83 82 87 )06 87 30 106 163 108 CO 40 18 71 204 75 87 42 44 44 132 32 00 63 141 48 48 64 83 93 70 38 37 17 47 70 73 90 87 100 119 116 199 131 36 17 155 40 109 101 134 40 97 08 90 70 31 111 23 Clark 24 Cluv 25 Clavton 6 Clinch 7 f obb 28 : Colquitt ;jO Coffee 32 Cruwfonl :3 Dude 35 Decatur 36 ! Do Kalb 37 Doolv 39 Earlv 40 EckolH 42 Klbcrt 4G j Floyd 47 Fornyth 48 Franklin 49 Fulton 50 Gilmcr .... 52 Glvnn 54 Greene . . . 55 i Ciwinnrtt 57 ! lliill I** iiiuiiMK-k .".; ihH.iU: i, . . 00 Hart 01 Horrlv 62 j Heard 63 1 Henry C4 i llotitftou C5 Irwin Ofi Jarkson STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WIIITK. 50 and under GO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Abo\ M. r 100. F. Ago unk wii. Total. i ! Aggregate i COUNTIES. i M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 M. F. M. ! F. 31. P. 55 64 37 22 123 116 90 90 71 48 MM 209 87 54 31 32 72 61 130 132 77 64 60 54 23 31 139 143 236 198 900 197 33 16 81 64 29 101 35 26 52 51 40 23 15 95 109 116 22 13 : 1(1 11 I I 66 ; 31 27 52 96 26 33 7 5 101 33 33 31 i 13 13 19 ti 4 32 8 14 66 17 2(1 41 28 25 20 4 4 19 . 11 10 71 | 22 32 93 | 47 39 102 45 1 ! 4 4 ; 1 3 4 6 . 7 2 i 3 11 11 a i i 4 2 4 9 7 9 5 7 1 3 4 : 2 5 6 20 18 9 15 1 : j 1,770 824 2,143 1,768 1,672 669 1, 914 1,842 1 1 o ! 5| 3 2 4 1 j 3 G10 Banks 4 1,567 4,940 1,638 831 1,815 2,552 1,674 1, 107 660 3, 178 5, 169 1,474 4,518 1,421 805 1,691 2, 461 1,699 1,067 616 3, 111 4, 947 .1 ru? 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 i l i 438 : Bibb (i 3 067 Brooks 7 i 3 506 Bullock > 1 3 i 13 16 3,373 Butt* 11 ! 1 1 76 Camdeu 1*1 i 1 e: s i 6,289 Campbell 11 1 , 1 1 i i 71 65 27 116 320 220 133 66 73 47 248 25 80 29 164 81 56 75 127 152 114 52 49 20 56 112 67 106 108 213 132 135 255 110 42 33 j 195 i 123 239 126 155 95 53 10 150 125 162 135 32 1771 78 62 21 110 321 212 161 58 78 36 245 21 72 32 152 80 48 70 117 148 86 40 28 17 64 95 74 91 105 172 124 146 228 132 45 27 174 109 208 133 189 98 56 100 140 106 161 120 24 183 57 43| 9 146 147 86 26 49 25 143 14 i 61 27 78 43 32 65 77 93 48 15 22 17 26 53 42 69 C4 136 117 92 138 98 17 18 91 03 145 93 134 74 39 61 113 69 107 60 16 113 49 I 43! 5 59 j 179 126 i 91 128 "I 45 21 ! 78 47 28 62 ! 73 93 46 12 18 8 35 64 39 56 52 100 108 95 104 77 20 12 94 65 159 65 116 24 49 62 47 91 47 11 23 19 33 45 | 52 41 ; 9 13 ; 9 ; 51 10 ; 24 8 j 33 : 25 ; 9 12 21 36 18 o 11 4 15 36 ! 8 ; 23 22 i 38 45 35 35 42 6 5 40 39 06 38 44 26 17 24 43 20 44 18 15 6 16 75 14 38 13 14 6 45 ... 6 44 15 5 13 2 ! j 20 3 9 34 10 23 38 33 98 34 37 34 10 3 90 38 56 35 44 i 18 | 11 i 27| 34 i 19 j 4 2 4 4 17 9 9 1 14 4 4 3 9 3 8 3 6 9 10 4 6 6 8 10 11 15 14 10 4 ; 3 9 4 6 . 17 . 17 10 12 1 10 3 15 3 6 5 8 | 3 1 3 11 7 6 6 16 12 9 8 9 4 3 12 10 24 9 ; 16 8 10 i 20 y 3 . 2, 210 1,544 634 2,551 8,489 5,040 j 2,660 I 1,365 I 1,642 1,394 5,172 614 1,785 1,110 3,770 1,771 1,419 1,698 3,126 2,884 2,457 1 ! 7 1 ! 3 i 17 | 7 ! 9 ! 11 i 19 21 rt 1,190 1,092 613 1,261 2,409 1,913 2, 468 2,560 4,812 3, 443 3,043 5, 897 3,261 827 Wl 4, 074 2, 153 j 5, 107 j 2,563 1,919 ! 1,427 i 2. 3=4 | 3,001 j 2, 550 3,117 2, 462 761 1), 617 2, 158 1,490 589 2,556 7,022 5,007 2,879 1,261 1,598 1,215 5,238 581 1, 726 1,090 3, C63 1,636 1,346 1,828 2,859 2, 914 2,388 1,017 1,000 504 1,311 j 2,288 1,835 2, 498 j 2,462 4,457 3,408 2,995 5,544 i 827 527 3, 927 | 2,076 ! 5,251 i 2,573 4, 059 1,952 1,383 2,279 2,978 2,439 3,058 2,366 689 3, 60S 11,433 4,368 3,034 1,223 5,107 15, 511 10,047 5,539 2,626 3,240 2, 609 10, 410 1,195 3,511 2,206 7,433 3,407 2,765 3,526 5,985 5,798 4,845 2,207 2, 092 1,177 2,572 4, 697 3,748 4,966 5,022 9,269 6,851 6,038 11,441 6,553 1,654 1,048 8,001 4,229 10, 358 5,136 8,091 3,871 2,810 4,603 5,979 4,979 6,175 4,838 1,4.53 7, 249 10 Catoona 17 Chattuhoochee 18 Charlton ; 19 Chattooga 20 Chatham 2L Cherokee 22 Clark . Clay . . 23 [ 24 Clayton 25 Clinch i 26 C i bb ! 27 Colqnitt : 28 Columbia 29 Coffee , 30 Covreta ! 11 Crawford 32 Dadu i S3 Dawson 34 Decatur 35 DoKalb ; 36 Dooly 37 Dougherty 38 Early j 39 EckolH ... .40 50 Eftingliam Elbert Emanuel Fannin Fayette Floyd Forwyth Franklin Fulton Gilmer (Hancock 51 Glynn 52 Gordon 53 G reene 54 Gwimiett 55 Habernham 56 Hall 57 Hancock 58 Hamilton 59 Hart 60 Harris i 61 Heard 62 Henry j 63 Houaton 64 Irwin : 65 Jackson ! 66 60 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 80 86 87 88 - 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 us 113 114 115 110 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 COUNTIES. 1 Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 nud under 15. 15 uud under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 nnd under 50. 1C. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 55 72 39 50 83 45 35 28 69 60 50 CO 50 26 89 19 57 7li 31 ; 41 : fig 50 28 15 37 47 62 511 50 19 105 16 264 259 107 188 262 147 15C 83 233 300 259 270 252 94 463 82 345 22 1 31 162 204 399 430 498 213 407 355 131 334 304 335 170 128 224 335 645 175 211 295 356 315 338 91 264 236 141 229 302 1% 424 185 330 321 584 419 262 141 398 130 185 218 590 151 195 365 135 228 300 146 195 241 152 158 113 192 272 213 243 258 87 388 86 335 195 350 111 190 400 416 474 240 487 287 140 336 269 312 168 133 232 313 628 132 280 278 317 288 301 109 240 220 140 226 295 172 302 211 294 307 5.38 429 262 151 374 108 180 217 588 106 184 :i53 M7 287 302 152 232 332 108 194 109 233 297 260 284 288 95 470 91 283 225 391 162 221 415 543 550 291 498 381 109 410 302 397 229 140 253 370 732 175 290 309 421 350 379 104 273 259 147 247 358 182 478 220 350 378 717 480 288 174 462 134 197 227 605 158 262 410 158 264 288 171 211 273 175 159 112 213 349 60 270 290 89 470 93 337 201 4tX> 107 185 403 551 549 288 494 354 101 362 300 351 191 125 253 371 143 259 329 388 321 359 125 249 260 139 240 325 202 390 235 357 300 607 498 316 155 435 143 199 251 643 132 208 426 159 264 280 157 213 254 144 159 131 201 303 251 272 261 96 488 93 296 191 370 121 202 408 539 535 273 465 337 120 379 264 320 205 130 212 394 685 170 309 339 404 319 334 116 233 202 152 245 312 189 429 208 328 310 606 408 302 114 448 110 227 220 502 115 214 397 109 248 245 145 233 259 148 181 100 107 305 245 203 282 91 404 75 276 183 372 129 199 391 022 528 200 418 349 117 364 239 299 195 110 207 350 742 100 237 309 429 333 325 101 203 208 115 205 294 164 408 194 296 360 587 425 311 110 401 125 182 227 568 118 231 381 146 223 238 125 189 208 101 128 87 162 236 206 180 210 89 394 63 222 130 343 112 103 :i55 484 505 255 348 220 97 302 197 240 150 89 100 319 027 123 241 299 :i35 242 279 95 160 202 100 169 208 140 307 174 224 288 492 351 210 97 317 96 107 168 459 106 186 301 118 210 230 122 169 199 122 130 109 138 235 189 277 213 80 428 73 221 151 380 105 105 360 632 523 230 370 268 <K) 333 225 201 105 113 105 298 733 151 218 325 331 209 284 96 177 212 KM 187 281 120 376 157 230 290 527 349 262 no 337 93 168 164 405 106 212 311 131 318 350 104 259 299 241 159 137 293 333 334 310 317 119 608 106 307 246 514 173 252 433 985 671 318 518 402 161 438 354 376 250 204 258 450 1,323 203 333 435 500 405 425 128 272 303 171 346 389 182 595 201 352 394 713 578 380 105 560 133 239 272 712 131 295 4H4 208 301 339 163 247 304 205 177 142 251 335 315 317 331 112 583 92 314 235 498 150 266 440 900 650 338 552 427 140 425 350 368 232 102 230 457 1,265 203 299 430 459 394 413 148 228 287 107 314 372 175 558 245 351 455 089 502 35-1 134 512 121 213 269 696 124 291 439 187 212 230 90 153 188 141 118 90 180 190 180 182 198 85 304 . 05 210 158 328 120 181 262 567 375 221 307 213 92 285 211 271 182 98 107 306 942 116 190 249 312 271 290 99 173 175 91 198 260 108 308 158 209 267 421 344 253 108 360 76 137 116 473 74 197 303 111 203 224 112 149 205 117 135 79 126 229 181 210 189 86 303 57 211 109 281 110 155 275 535 411 220 362 254 68 294 186 273 175 93 304 240 842 104 184 253 281 250 297 96 102 193 86 166 236 107 329 148 220 269 425 360 265 67 322 71 146 140 429 89 199 273 M 128 164 80 128 128 84 87 65 87 153 138 160 149 75 224 45 147 98 200 69 132 190 458 287 179 304 164 42 190 125 183 109 72 98 177 587 92 144 215 211 107 168 72 102 132 76 124 172 80 230 110 123 154 294 209 152 50 223 48 104 116 323 66 120 196 61 127 159 63 110 147 59 71 70 80 146 123 160 122 59 235 31 132 Or 109 56 115 212 363 269 162 220 146 40 174 106 128 101 54 :-- 102 480 71 121 168 184 133 146 66 87 137 61 102 143 85 200 98 132 181 263 201 167 36 227 55 85 104 299 54 ly} 185 74 Lee Madijion HOller Mitchell 74 100 43 36 99 84 111 78 129 92 44 120 65 99 41 39 63 102 172 39 60 89 107 84 84 34 01 68 18 84 88 3 J 72 48 77 96 nn 1)2 67 38 119 34 -,1 69 90 29 33 94 73 J23 47 MO 94 23 91 76 GO 56 38 48 98 174 39 63 54 87 56 87 - 3 49 83 29 51 K 50 57 38 77 84 138 llti 54 33 91 32 47 29 139 33 47 9G 47 1 iereo Piko 1 olk Fulanki Scbli-y Stewart Talbot Tatnull Tuylor Tel fair Terrell Towns Troup Walker Walton ... Ware .... Webster White 55 131 27 70 95 50 Whitfleld.. Wilcox Wilko . . Wilkinson .... Worth . Total 9,902 9,164 39, 514 37,955 44,233 42, 721 41,554 39, 757 33,354 34, 835 52, 064 50,873 33,119 31, 249 22,000 20,103 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 61 WHITE Continued. j 50 und under 60. CO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 00. 90 und under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 01 02 03 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. It F. M. F. i M. j F. M. P. 78 93 27 80 78 47 57 47 Cl 99 D4 90 104 36 182 16 86 47 116 43 78 145 25(5 183 117 75 85 28 126 75 79 85 45 60 115 302 50 84 123 123 112 116 43 62 8-1 36 62 115 51 172 66 10-1 122 168 14D 105 28 131 32 71 45 190 33 87 106 38 84 103 38 89 70 39 53 : 93 64 102 104 36 164 15 92 47 121 41 57 121 193 194 98 71 86 21 125 80 88 75 38 52 D8 207 50 74 115 115 86 130 39 CO 68 39 57 83 39 152 61 76 107 179 141 111 37 155 26 61 53 167 25 92 -122 40 (i6 50 24 42 41 24 35 28 35 57 44 60 53 20 101 9 57 24 132 26 39 60 116 129 48 75 75 17 vt 48 CO 52 17 36 58 154 29 52 81 67 53 96 41 42 45 22 29 54 2.1 80 27 50 68 127 09 55 19 107 13 ffl 48 98 19 58 G3 17 45 64 17 46 36 21 29 24 27 55 46 66 46 20 82 10 54 28 09 26 58 59 105 119 64 81 68 21 76 39 51 56 20 37 45 163 27 46 58 57 44 79 33 33 51 20 32 39 18 71 33 48 77 98 110 56 13 80 19 40 81 13 57 CO 19 20 Ifi 13 22 4 10 10 8 19 27 33 4 35 22 10 42 5 21 30 42 09 22 C 44 13 17 23 11 17 21 46 11 19 16 20 10 27 14 15 16 10 10 14 10 34 14 21 31 37 47 20 7 31 G 9 24 39 3 35 26 9 34 21 6 17 18 5 16 17 11 25 22 33 12 9 37 3 18 5 28 9 21 26 48 47 25 29 17 4 25 7 14 19 16 15 62 9 13 33 20 12 20 16 21 17 7 10 13 10 34 22 22 27 33 38 37 7 31 5 11 11 41 7 28 35 4 9 3 C 5 6 7 3 6 2 4 C i 8 1 7 4 2 10 16 8 3 1 10 7 8 1 o 12 9 3 8 1 6 4 1 7 5 1 16 11 15 11 17 5 1 1 3 7 3 11 1 1 1 3 1 8 4 o 9 1 10 1 7 1 1 1 . 1 906 1,805 2, 056 1,018 1,518 1,822 1,095 1,139 842 1,585 2,103 1,724 2,013 1,942 689 3,211 552 1,907 1,291 2,813 973 1,448 2, 848 4,458 3,906 1,989 3, 244 2,352 831 2,613 1,891 2, 211 1,438 805 1,505 2,453 6,176 1,090 1,803 2,364 2,674 2,191 2,459 805 1,527 1,806 911 1, 593 2,150 1,145 2,956 1,450 2,112 2, SI4 4, 173 3 242 3,771 4,133 2,063 3,084 3, 723 2,242 2,284 1,675 2,850 4,156 J, 575 3,924 3,854 1,429 6,578 1,151 3,984 2,716 5,753 2,014 2,083 5,639 8, 066 7,822 4,014 6,460 4,705 1,740 5,332 3,853 4, 607 2,956 1,870 3,061 5,103 ]2, 405 2,274 3,742 4,826 5,534 4,536 4,994 1,693 3,191 3,601 1,877 3,343 4,488 2,340 6,223 2,930 4,203 5 015 2 077 I *i 1 1 045 Johnson 2 1 1 506 Jones 1 1 901 Laurens 1 1 147 1 L 1 145 1 833 1 565 I owndea 3 1 L 053 1 851 M-icon" 1 1 ; 1 911 Madison o 1 1 012 Marion i 740 2 1 1 3 307 599 Miller - i .. 1 B87 1 1 425 Mitchell 15 1 4 5 19 10 7 10 2 1 3 !..... 1 1 2 940 1 041 Montgomery 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 535 o 2 791 I 1 4 508 2 111 4 ) 6 3, 91C 1 2 025 1 .... 3 I 3 216 Fauhling 2 353 L !>00 5 o 1 4 3 7 4 15 C 5 : ; 3 2 9 5 5 10 7 9 12 2 2 1 I i 2 719 I iko .. . 1 ... 1 002 Polk 1 1 1 1 4 2, 396 3 1 518 1 1 1 1 2 075 1 556 2 2,050 2 1 6 229 | 1 184 Schley - 1 1 ) 4 1,939 ) 2 2, 402 2 860 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2,345 ! i 2 535 " 1 828 1 l 1,664 Tntnull. 3 1 1, 795 900 Taylor ... 2 ! Telfiiir 1 1 750 Terrell 1 2 338 1 1,201 1 2 3 3, 207 1 , 480 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 2, 183 1 2 481 4 344 8,517 6,447 4, 317 1,818 6,143 1,617 2,741 3,041 8,314 1,692 3,434 5,472 2, 118 Walker 3 1 1 3 205 1 2 137 2,210 874 2, 975 798 1,321 1,518 4,112 808 1,684 2,692 1,042 1 1 944 7 3 .. I 3,108 Washington 819 4 5 14 1 6 10 1 420 12 13 1 9 2 o 3 2 .. .. .. 1,523 White 1 1 3 4,202 884 Whitfield Wileox > 91 7 JI Wilkes . 1 1 Jl 1 2 780 1 | 1 076 Worth 13,329 12,620 7,934 7, 211 2,955 2,841 770 841 124 < 151 22 36 19 1 1 2 127 301, 06fi 200,484 591,550 62 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FIIKK COLORED. Under COUNTIES. I ! 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. ; 1 5 and under 20. 20 nud under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and uuder 50. M. F. M. F. SI. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 ! i 1 : 1 1 j o Baldwin 1 j 2 5 8 12 10 2 ! 7607 1 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 ... 1 1 1 1 Bibb .... 2 2 5 T.. 2 4 3 . 3 2* 3 ; 3 3 ; 5 C Brooks 1 1 1 4 2 | 11 1 12 5 10 C i 4 4 5 4 1 7 " 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 . 1 2 1 ! 1 1 1 1 . 1 i 2 1 1 1 ; 1 1 Cai~oll 1 1 2 11 i 1 *> 1 3 1 ill 1 . 1 i i 1 1 ..... ...... ^ 1 1 ! i 1 l li 4S 3") 3j "30 4 34 ! 34 43 81 70 18 Cherokee 1 . 4 5 ( 2 2 4 4 ... 4 i G 4 1 10 Clark ... I "134 1 ill o *X) Clav 1 11. l I 211 "I Clinch 1 : 1 : 1 i | 1 1 *>*> Cobb 1 1 1 I 1 2 i 1 2 1 i 23 Colquitt 1 1 1 1 ! 3 1 2 1 1 i -j 117 * 3 8 5 44 3 2.1 Coffee | a a i ... 1 1 1 1 % Cowtu . . 1 t ! > 1 i 07 Crawford 3 i i ill I 1 3 " 1 28 . Dadc 1 ; 2 j *K> Decutur ; "III 1 1 1131 31 DeKalb J.I 1 1 1 1 I 314 34 Kffingham ] J 113 1 I 1 . 3 1 3 1 35 Elbert 1 I 4 T " 1 2 3 2 212 38 Fayette . ! 3 l J :i9 i Floyd 1 21 J 1 1 2 1 . 40 Forsyth 1 31 : 1 j 41 Franklin . 1 3 C 1 I 2 2 2 42 Fulton 1 i J, 1 4 i 1 27 < o 43 GUmcr 1 41 Glyuu ! 1 3 1 7 G 1 1 47 Greene 1 1 si 3 i i . 2 31 4 1 ill 1 48 Gwinnett o 3 ! 7 3 1 1 11 2 3311 1 1 1 50 Hall 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 j 4 1 i "114 3 j Hurt ! . J 1 -1 1 1 3 ( oo l 1 . . 1 1 1 1 i ,j o 1 i i * J 1 ! 1 > I ] 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 f o 4 4 ; 1 57 Jackson i 1. 1 1 58 Jasper y i j 3 i i ; 1 2 1 1 3 4 5 2 -. 1 j 3 1 1 1 fil Jom-H. ... 1 i ! r > i 1 a 4 1 1 5 1 3 2 i 11 1 f 1 63 Lee 1 "ii ; ; 1 64 Liberty , i i * r o i i i ! o 1 l 1 65 Lumpkln .. 5 j I 6 ! 4 4 3 1 | 4 3121 i> ! Muoan . .. 1 . 1 1 1 .. 1 .. 1 . STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 63 FREE COLOKEI). 50 and rnder GO. GO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 8U and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ageimkn n. Total Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 07 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 CO M. p. M. P. >i. P. 11. P. * P. ; JL . P. 51. F. 31. P. o 46 7 o 18 1 47 7 3 1 46 4 3 92 1L o 41 100 15 8 1 8 13 9 4 5 4 725 45 19 14 5 13 11 G6 10 22 16 4 13 8 2 9 18 25 39 1 6 13 8 42 31 3 25 2 39 25 31 43 14 36 6 21 15 12 28 27 18 41 7 34 C 7 23 38 9 1 i 1 3 1 1 1 8 i 1 i 1 . 3 1 23 1 53 8 5 1 3 6 5 1 3 2 391 19 9 5 2 9 3 28 4 15 2 8 2 3 3 3 ., 1 1 1 j 5 7 4 2 2 334 26 10 9 8 28 6 7 10 3 | 2 8 11 11 20 1 1 j ., 1 Cliattuhoochce . .. 13 29 1 11 1 27 5 8 4 4 . _ 1 1 j 1 " 1 1 1 Clay 2 1 1 3 1 o . 1 1 j 1 O 1 i 1 D D 1 Delator 1 Du Knib , } 1 14 19 6 3 23 19 3 12 1 2 Effijuham 1 1 . . 1 j Elbert 1 1 7 5 19 1 Floyd 1 1 4 J o 1 13 2 25 12 13 24 9 19 3 9 . 10 7 10 13 5 20 4 15 3 3 10 21 3 Glyun o 2 o it 1 14 13 18 19 17 3 12 5 5 18 14 13 21 3 19 3 4 13 17 G ] 1 1 i Gwiunt-tt 1 1 1 Hull 1 3 1 1 1 j | ! Hart 1 i I l 1 1 ... Heard 1 ! H-nry .... 2 i 1 2 1 2 1 ";] r Jt-fiVrson 1 2 1 1 i 1 1 i Leu 1 . 1 1 Liberty ; i Mat-on STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FKEE COLORED Continued. 07 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 7li 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 m 93 M 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 und under 5. ." and under 10. 10 and under 15. 1 3 und under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 und under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. , M. F. M. F. 1C. * M. F. 2 1 ! 1 o 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 7 1 j 3 2 1 3 4 3 9 1 1 1 2 1 . Milton i Mitchell 1 1 1 1) 1 1 1 ! o o 1 4 2 1 Mont 1 1 1 . 2 o i 10 10 9 13 3 3 2 3 o 8 13 5 3 3 1 5 4 2 3 7 3 o 21 4 1 6 7 1 10 6 1 11 1 4 4 o i 1 O i 1 pike 1 1 -- 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 Polk I Pulariki i i ! i . 3 3 2 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 5 2 3 o 1 1 4 2 1 l 1 6 14 23 27 i 27 35 30 33 22 20 29 1 2 53 1 20 33 17 1 26 gchley i ] 1 1 2 i 5 4 1 3 ! 9 . .. 1 5 3 1 2^61 2 2 1 1 2 4 2 3 3 1 1 1 5 2 6 : II 1 2 2 1 4 1 2 4 1 Terr i 1 1 1 1 i :> i 224 1 2 5 4 2 1 2 Trmip .1 M 2 ; 5 5 ; 9 3 3 7 6 2 : .. 1 o 4 2 8 4 4 1 1 5 1 2 Twlfgi 1 1 9 j 6 2 Upson i 1 .. J 1 Walker Q - l ^ C 2 1 2 2 1 3 4 3 Walton 1 1 1 .. 1 4 1 i 5 3 4 3 8 7 14 10 6 3 6 5 6 Ware "at ; r 3 2 1 2 1 3 3 2 o i i 1 2 2 1 1 ; 2 1 1 Wiivno 2 3 1 3 Webster 1 White 1 . 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 WhitneW i Wileox i i i ;; 2 1 Wilkes . 2 .. 3! 1 2 2 1 4 o 3 4 2 o 1 t) 1 Wilkinson . 1 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 Worth 1 . 1 2 1 1 Total i 48 ! 47 224 206 201 255 262 213 197 168 273 310 172 192 96 149 SLAVE. 14 16 61 M -71 62 Hakcr 36 62 225 26i) 12 197 Baldwin 73 380 Buiik* 16 17 104 45 103 10 | SB 3D 80 30 liibb inn ItruoltK 60 418 Itrvun. . . 28 170 IM 1M 17:1 17J 17 ) ia:i ion 1M "IL1 IdTi IKfl <)1 on STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 65 FREE COLORED Continued. 1 50 and under CO. 60 and under 70. ! 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. i Above 100. Age unk wn. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 67 63 09 70 71 72 73 74 75 73 77 78 75 go 81 82 fj 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 93 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 103 103 104 105 106 107 103 109 110 111 112 113 m 116 M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. . .... L> 1 1 4 4 34 1 13 3 20 3 1 17 7 54 4 1 S3 6 . 7 173 40 21 6 24 2 31 31 4 4 1 490 11 2 54 4 2 19 41 4 1 34 5 37 72 2 7 30 6 94 5 23 30 o 11 1 2 33 17 13 l \ | 2 1 4 1 - i S i 1 i 3 14 1 78 Is 1 10 13 15 1 200 1 SI 1 7 19 o 1 3 16 M 5 16 52 5 U 18 6 ll 1 1 1 9 3 ! , 1 B mC J [ 1 101 18 8 5 14 5 1 1 6 8 j 7 4 4 3 ~ 1 " ee i 1 O lethor > S P 1 ] 1 1 - ... 1 2 2 i i j i 18 16 3 11 1 3 8 19 11 17 3 10 1 l 3 j i 1 290 4 1 33 3 1 12 22 2 Schle 1 3 1 1 S aldin 1 1 i 1 i 11 TalUot 11 1 i Tatnall 1 Terrell i ; 1C > 21 38 1 j ! 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 l 1 11 . H 5 42 1 Walker Walton I | 1 1 3 ! 3 1 1 Ware 1 1 10 16 Washington 1 Webster . . 1 9 White i WhiWeld Wilcox 2 3111 15 10 7 Wilkes i [ i I Worth - . . C4 115 ! 72 89 :) 45 19 25 i 6 9 1 i 5 1 1,669 j 1,831 ! 3,500 | SLAVE. ! i 5 " ] 1 i 1 3 1 i 364 381 1 1 68 48 as 4 3 4 1 739 1 753 3 492 i Baker o 103 113 7 3 i 1 l 2 500 2 429 4 929 Baldwin T 17 5 1 1 552 534 1 086 ; BankH 4 G | 1 195 237 432 Berrien 5 143 165 83 15 3 1 5 3 3 241 3 549 6 790 Bibb fi a 45 29 i 13 7 4 3 , 1,609 1,673 3, 282 ! Brooks 7 40 33 27 Xtf u ! i , 25 i 13 i 26 1 2 4 1 3 1.163 1.216 2. 37S i Bryan... 8 (56 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1G 17 18 1!) SO ~* 23 24 25 2 2H 29 30 3.1 32 33 34 35 .36 .17 38 3D 41) 41 43 44 45 4G 47 48 49 50 51 52 S3 54 55 5G 57 58 59 fio Gl 62 63 G4 G5 C6 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. Sand under 10. 10 and nnder 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Bullock 43 39 176 774 21)3 1117 158 ins 886 56 196 34 163 664 100 386 138 7!) 45 287 13 1G7 856 227 204 273 162 155 349 Gl 313 25 143 G84 100 3118 146 110 .17 252 8 185 807 230 190 287 1G3 143 347 55 232 27 175 743 97 428 152 126 45 294 5 201 855 SG9 186 277 197 127 289 50 236 25 176 811 110 472 167 101 44 295 1) 568 G3 GOG 302 1C 23 464 182 34G 351 274 19 174 449 110 10 158 4GO 89 108 236 16 53 149 191 G12 190 G3 101 639 16 143 570 220 382 731 2G!I 572 458 47 419 243 340 424 114 735 333 185 237 151 140 319 65 204 28 174 817 81 403 1G1 95 20 310 G CIO 45 507 327 17 24 4G3 134 303 300 294 1G3 75G 225 192 224 1G4 157 302 53 192 28 161 827 95 378 162 85 34 277 4 5.12 54 563 277 23 21 387 140- . 267 359 259 127 GS1 168 157 227 121 114 280 53 134 19 117 754 G4 312 129 58 27 354 8 428 31 1430 270 23 27 339 120 \ 224 .184 - 24G 142 707 177 109 233 121 130 246 43 151 2G 109 850 80 .110 148 88 36 244 12 484 35 433 262 18 21 343 95 249 372 22 158 1,040 262 263 375 174 1G3 402 49 229 94 184 1,364 90 405 207 100 .110 9 710 50 G45 35G 37 27 513 140 348 709 372 165 1,019 251 256 397 195 152 3G1 62 2(8 28 179 1,3(0 90 475 210 124 39 323 11 725 GO 658 377 24 24 554 177 408 583 35G 29 172- 448 115 8 184 486 67 108 2G1 13 54 250 177 722 226 64 101 G46 19 120 767 260 114 975 19 310 628 520 73 525 268 515 486 OQ-l 100 707 121 152 243 87 67 267 27 177 156 80 1,168 64 261 117 42 27 167 6 470 33 331 220 11 13 332 83 219 419 242 14 115 275 61 3 89 252 34 44 149 11 20 161 76 436 129 34 49 451 14 59 400 122 199 610 13 125 343 317 33 342 149 288 3G7 MM 110 716 146 153 257 100 100 230 43 158 21 114 1,136 65 352 133 50 19 219 7 482 33 385 237 10 25 327 95 224 379 230 17 94 291 59 10 101 300 53 73 199 7 49 185 104 510 13.1 50 81 416 7 71 417 129 228 627 11 176 352 321 31 320 161 250 387 1QQ 57 464 102 83 168 41 50 128 20 61 13 59 715 34 192 74 32 5 112 3 275 9 226 149 5 7 211 68 121 227 162 10 76 175 26 6 51 197 20 4G 117 1 38 110 54 288 64 33 34 287 6 43 218 83 125 353 5 88 219 216 25 193 78 167 268 in."i 72 504 116 90 173 64 65 122 24 79 <t 51 833 - 217 87 44 11 130 2 300 12 244 115 17 11 210 7G 138 255 133 12 66 174 33 o 55 203 17 51 116 5 24 148 57 299 79 34 41 230 6 45 243 104 144 357 10 92 180 206 26 178 105 141 269 117 Burke 196 5-1 60 7i! 202 51 43 69 110 57 8 36 .> 45 140 8 83 4 } 47 72 5 42 7 42 130 IS 83 39 Clark Clay 12 9 53 1 123 13 122 77 5 e 75 41 87 68 53 8 32 101 28 i 50 58 11 17 40 4 11 17 24 11 56 o Clhu-li Cobb Colqnltt Coffee 13 120 GO 5 8 101 .14 55 76 64 7 29 108 19 39 G9 10 27 32 4 8 29 102 39 15 31 na 17 122 3.1 100 15G 4 i 107 - 14 84 61 88 94 63 501 310 24 14 407 14G 281 350 27 3J 153 440 UK! Hi 126 42G 73 7G 174 8 G4 180 1G9 5C4 193 42 G10 1!) 12G .7111 234 3.19 7117 15 252 548 458 75 452 253 :ua 437 GO 571 324 20 22 - 422 141 281 386 2G1 22 159 431 107 5 150 477 GC 105 174 13 G5 183 171 593 179 G2 90 604 17 12G G19 201 343 78G 12 253 513 436 84 437 246 3G6 417 G3 533 318 22 33 429 182 21)3 375 294 14 173 471 11G 12 150 48G 63 109 188 12 61 182 170 GG7 224 52 99 CM 22 130 589 210 370 811 2!) 275 550 481 77 451 290 325 413 Crawford Dadf . De Kalb Dooly Eeholls 151 4GG 86 10 138 458 66 106 197 22 56 187 172 578 194 54 104 587 16 120 559 225 JtX 75G 2G8 514 430 49 402 240 341 400 US 402 91 17 156 472 70 98 230 9 42 204 154 5G9 215 72 96 530 27 121 551 808 337 73V 20 245 439 347 47 444 20G 298 398 -127 , 285 77 13 112 3GG - G2 71 173 10 50 139 113 4C9 133 35 73 465 11 81 413 160 - 261 622 13 . 194 390 350 34 352 178 275 317 109 317 81 6 ,149 .157 55 75 195 8 55 151 115 492 152 52 78 443 9 104 482 173 229 647 18 195 383 318 69 318 196 286 349 ono 1 188 447 106 9 191 41)7 83 94 200 14 56 227 157 737 216 52 91 789 17 119 G71 318 3G2 947 245 569 528 82 571 294 545 450 Elbert Kmunuel Fauiiiii Fuyetto . Flovd Fur*ytti Fultou Giluier Glaascoek Greene 105 11 10 29 !I8 3 16 72 56 73 171) :i GwiuueH Haberbham Hull Hart Harris Heard Henry HouBtou Irwiu Jatiper 106 120 29 89 48 88 ill *M Ji -lniMin Jones Laurent* Lee Liberty . Lincoln . . . STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 67 SLAVE Continued. 50 and under 00 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90nndundcrlOO. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. F. St. P. M. F. M. P. ar. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. 2-1 867 60 42 88 22 24 50 8 45 1 22 424 14 127 43 13 G 53 32 248 s 37 105 2," ]fl 57 42 8 28 526 ID 110 37 16 03 o 181 8 109 73 5 3 98 30 70 103 01 9 38 112 28 3 20 92 13 31 60 4 8 IK) 38 107 47 13 21 142 5 21 115 52 69 162 3 39 157 114 10 108 53 72 107 59 20 166 27 20 49 22 14 41 9 14 2 18 258 11 81 14 5 13 151 26 30 51 27 17 30 3 20 1 4 348 9 87 17 7 o 9 88 9 9 20 o 7 53 6 5 23 7 10 3 2 2 1 29 1 t 4 t ;j 1,040 S, 950 1, 512 1,116 0. 102 1,555 1,367 2, 090 1,002 978 2,080 358 1,414 181 1,010 7, 617 030 S, 938 1, 157 059 238 1,921 58 4,149 344 3 777 2,162 12,052 3, 007 2, 731 4,143 2,004 1,862 4,282 710 2, 758 557 2, 054 14,807 1,199 5, 660 2, 253 1,226 449 3,819 110 8,293 603 7, 248 4, 270 31X1 320 5, 924 2,000 4,070 6,079 4,057 314 2,105 5,711 1,294 143 2,019 5, 913 890 1,313 2,953 167 758 2,839 J, 106 8, 398 S,55l 787 1.261 8,137 229 1,528 7,736 2,811 4,515 10,755 246 3,329 6,954 6,045 849 5,989 3,369 4,947 6,083 3.763 1 22 r I 10 1 1 ( i g 1 1 J 10 1 1 3 1 4 Butts 1, 364 2, 047 942 884 2,202 352 1, 344 376 1,044 7, 190 509 2, 722 1,096 567 211 1,898 52 4,144 319 3 471 1 1 3 1 1 1 11 1 12 4 i 1 1 1 4 ] 1 !.. Chattahoochcc 117 6 28 6 3 o 3 125 3 34 6 2 1 23 :i i 3 o 4 12 16 3 1 i 5 o o 2 1 Clurk 1 Clay 1 43 1 128 2 55 39 1 4 43 21 25 59 38 4 22 60 7 3 20 61 8 19 20 2 19 48 18 128 21 14 M 111 1 13 23 33 105 3 34 -0 70 7 67 ;;- 02 68 51 34 1 118 3 59 48 1 1 47 24 28 49 53 4 24 71 12 1 14 50 9 20 35 1 4 70 28 113 03 10 19 80 4 17 05 24 33 89 10 10 i 2 8 ! 1 2 -, Cobb 181 5 05 79 8 7 109 2C 67 121 74 5 58 119 15 3 31 90 7 11 51 o 71 30 154 27 10 18 194 5 19 113 SO oe 1% 3 49 145 fl8 17 97 64 07 132 70 43 5 25 16 1 o 20 5 9 18 9 1 15 20 6 41 3 18 17 4 3 18 9 13 17 10 1 10 23 2" 13 8 5 1 3 11 1 2 1 2 2,170 157 104 2, 940 982 1,983 3, 135 2, 101 101 1, 121 2,875 633 76 904 2 923 2,100 143 162 2, 978 1,018 2,088 2, 944 1,956 153 1,044 2,836 662 07 1, 055 2 990 i 4 8 5 4 5 3 1 y 1 1 Iterator 1 3 7 7 DC Katb 1 1 5 2 4 3 - I 34 27 Early Ecknls 5 6 4 2 1 1 1 Elbert Fanntn o 16 13 15 4 9 14 1 5 20 30 6 5 3 30 1 19 6 14 38 3 o 4 5 3 I ! 1 1 Fayette 3 2 Floyd 1 430 604 1,397 80 389 1,346 1, 021 4,177 1,25-1 345 590 1, 24-- 115 732 3,753 1,393 2,209 5,428 124 1, 595 3,503 3,115 437 3,053 1,609 2, 514 2,997 1.868 460 709 1, 558 81 369 1, 493 1,083 4,221 1,297 442 605 3, 895 114 790 3,983 1,418 2,308 5, 327 122 1,731 3,449 2,930 412 2,936 1,600 2,433 3,086 i.noo 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fultou Gilmor 6 22 3 42 6 5 6 33 1 4 (i 3 11 2 !) 1 7 ] 1 9 ! 1 4 3 ] 1 1 3 1 3 o 1 o 3 o Gwinnett. . 1 1 Htibershnm Hall o 4 1 1 6 29 7 9 37 1 7 29 SO 7 24 21 21 46 18 ] Hart 3 12 8 j 8 20 1 I o 4 3 o o Heard 5 1 47 81 79 9 71 37 52 93 53 26 23 12 14 ] n 2 16 4 3 15 i 18 1 | 3 | 8 : 5 14 7 1 3 3 3 1 3 4 2 4 5 I 7 14 15 45 20 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 o 1 o 3 ..... Lincnln . . 68 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 75 . 77 73 79 89 81 82 83 84 85 >86 87 93 89 90 91 92 93 D4 95 9fi 97 a 99 100 101 102 103 104 10.-) 106 107 103 10 J 110 111 112 113 111 115 llfi 117 US 110 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 13S Under 1. 1 and under 5. COUNTIES. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 34 40 5 85 i 43 i 53 59 129 13 102 37 317 167 256 240 707 48 60 102 755 68 513 120 461 524 561 47 26 10 356 182 345 527 105 21 305 452 164 354 258 545 330 630 192 97 172 50 216 451 11 879 395 9 332 101 337 352 24 500 47 172 21 146 34 545 270 48 221 28 394 173 2C2 293 605 62 55 117 752 78 522 117 461 492 532 37 22 22 325 182 314 489 109 13 312 433 191 300 268 569 312 605 215 ill) 103 81 193 499 12 893 :. - 326 110 353 375 25 494 40 147 20 107 43 588 878 45 190 34 323 171 290 258 600 48 58 93 827 92 530 110 505 512 601 48 24 29 407 187 277 582 113 21 . 310 513 188 327 301 594 344 683 223 93 175 57 232 501) B 671 406 9 378 128 365 401 25 507 38 190 22 131 50 613 203 se 181 36 3118 : 104 203 205 749 Cl 61 93 792 98 570 127 516 524 548 43 25 13 411 215 293 538 114 20 352 550 201 333 301 603 355 675 225 97 172 79 183 483 10 676 394 10 41)2 158 309 440 23 481 37 171 24 142 32 588 290 49 158 35 347 149 244 240 631 51 52 106 780 82 464 ! 51X5 467 544 53 16 18 348 184 288 520 112 13 334 521 168 337 282 574 388 658 186 79 182 69 187 466 6 592 365 8 358 110 356 398 21 502 42 154 20 133 23 565 _309 43 150 37 346 120 257 258 582 44 45 113 690 67 469 131 479 457 569 39 15 20 343 191 246 470 113 20 348 544 147 287 303 529 327 589 218 62 194 421 9 569 344 7 335 112 316 389 13 462 32 191 10 137 22 561 284 38 169 24 . 285 113 203 239 524 25 40 91 567 56 343 79 402 357 424 31 8 15 291 114 253 267 94 10 , 259 i 394 123 281 201 443 266 483 155 60 149 61 159 \ 360 j 627 269 5 296 92 229 331 34 349 35 135 13 92 21 401 231 32 121 26 248 125 172 229 498 45 30 117 571 60 337 65 426 375 470 36 23 11 239 142 2JO 364 10-1 9 262 490 147 283 222 529 298 533 151 61 131 50 177 400 8 626 297 9 253 83 275 288 15 342 39 127 12 93 22 441 218 38 265 23 475 131 360 301 844 47 39 147 855 75 567 105 699 477 C22 46 11 15 402 202 361 589 134 15 414 734 202 355 316 824 498 755 283 101 206 71 271 585 9 986 531 9 406 131 407 489 58 580 74 203 24 142 29 669 356 62 I 204 34 484 167 332 320 791 62 61 180 928 74 647 118 621 544 634 56 19 20 404 211 301 627 155 18 447 736 227 366 328 790 456 757 265 93 182 73 280 541 9 990 508 12 442 127 418 481 34 586 48 229 24 120 11 733 364 69 122 19 258 K 152 217 436 32 24 82 481 44 401 60 505 354 354 19 14 6 219 102 238 3-11 83 10 213 525 115 224 192 401 251 431 125 59 129 34 156 327 5 561 281 7 253 C8 219 238 36 339 34 117 14 78 19 401 196 117 19 271 107 211 252 478 31 31 | 86 525 44 400 71 467 372 424 38 15 10 246 125 241 402 99 12 239 625 127 264 222 432 283 465 148 61 154 43 176 361 6 629 259 11 274 93 250 275 19 339 30 119 12 103 28 451 211 24 59 11 143 GO 136 187 265 10 11 41 312 31 238 42 344 199 205 8 7 125 75 146 259 63 1 130 335 64 173 121 222 164 292 76 32 86 19 98 173 3 304 174 1 162 45 105 179 15 205 18 67 5 54 14 279 133 17 80 SO 151 58 112 201 250 16 14 56 344 30 241 39 ! 310 189 245 15 6 14 164 70 141 219 57 7 136 444 72 189 127 206 171 247 90 33 78 16 92 176 o 295 177 2 166 40 118 172 11 201 23 67 8 71 13 302 118 15 I urn >kiu 11 Madison : 3- "Miller 1? 39 i 177 2G 24 79 103 124 14 2 Musct/ee 66 I ifkcna 5 pierce 1 I jke 85 70 40 71 128 30 5 85 91 54 : 119 80 143 31 18 3 J 16 57 83 1 85 98 I 92 34 108 90 2 98 6 34 fi 32 8 125 65 21 Polk 53 1 ulask 64 i Randolph 74 UU-hmond 84 Schlcv 42 Sumtcr 82 Tulbot 138 Tatuall 19 Taylor 50 Ti lfair IS Terrell . . 59 Tov/nd 3 Troup 98 Twiggs 80 Walker 24 Walton ", .> Warren ! 89 Ware, . 6 Wayne i 7 Webster 44 White 5 Whitflold . 27 Wilcox .. 7 Wilkcs 129 Wilkinson 71 Worth 12 Total. 6 881 7,137 32,803 33,235 34, 416 34,797 32,779 31,547 25,939 26,708 1 40,703 41,199 24,404 26,216 15,267 15,893 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 69 SLAVE Continued. 50 and under PO. 60 und under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 uud uudci 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 93 SO 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 123 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 , X M. F. M. F. M. J . jr. p. M. F. M. ! F. 51. ! . 41 G 67 31 47 106 137 5 11 34 174 8 156 22 171 126 128 3 4 3 83 36 67 152 28 31 84 33 51 100 123 7 20 159 17 157 23 177 124 133 10 1 8 I 58 178 25 7-1 233 31 102 70 112 83 136 64 17 47 13 54 98 110 92 2 !17 24 91 105 4 115 14 35 9 34 134 56 G 81 6 42 20 17 88 . 68 6 t) 12 127 6 100 13 81 51 63 9 \ 4 41 18 38 88 20 18 9 3 1 .... 1 -. 1 i 1 939 1, 167 233 2, 315 2.399 432 4,865 1,992 , ), 529 4, 063 8,748 640 G17 1,589 10, 177 977 (7,006 1,442 7,445 6, 458 7,514 572 246 233 4,722 2, 440 4,106 7,138 1, G25 206 4, 467 8,389 2,348 4,530 3, 819 7,884 4,890 8,603 2,849 1,137 2,397 836 2,888 6, 244 108 10,002 5, 318 116 4,888 1,533 4, 621 5, 379 377 6, 532 621 2,287 263 1, 732 421 7, 953 3,887 fi32 733 1 1 . in In 31 19 17 5 27 4 8 4 1 j 21 1 1 2.350 QB7 1,025 1,749 2, 092 4,356 349 315 839 5, 099 498 3, 543 749 3,664 3,256 3,829 298 132 124 2, 349 1,237 2,001 3,539 834 110 2,306 4, 406 1,225 2, 253 1,963 3,972 2,430 4,268 1,453 583 1,139 447 1,446 3,134 59 5,001 2,648 64 2,455 806 2, 367 2,703 151 3,123 295 1, 149 134 864 216 4,052 1,937 354 22 11 8 6 78 39 28 4 59 13 21 9 7 2 6 i . . ] 7gQ ^ 9 2 1 971 9 2 ! :VK> 1 Mil Milli-r 3 2 ] I i 302 Milton 15 3 1 Mitchell 113 43 33 i ;i 8 j 1 2 1 9 2 5 1 5 078 1 471 86 ! 46 28 M 20 ; 9 10 2 90 1 32 22 5 51 i 15 Hi 3 92 ^ 44 37 9 7 4 2^23 H 3 j 1 3 463 1 693 12 2 2 1 8 1 1 1 3,781 !l MB 15 1 2 .... 2 3 685 "74 111 114 I icken/ 3 2 1 I 109 46 12 ; If 3 11 4 10 2 31 15 8 11 71 29 39 8 19 77 1 : . 2 521 " 373 Tike 1 :i 1 .. . 21 I 22 1,183 2 105 Polk 4 . 1 1 1 11 3 2 1 Puluxki ! 3,599 7 H 1 i 0(1 Rlibnn C9 207 25 83 61 106 79 148 54 17 39 11 33 03 36 140 26 51 20 75 36 78 39 13 30 3 14 69 35 I 8 8 7 2j 4 ! 14 5 33 3 167 183 42 57 28 21 5 5 ! 4 1 2 963 Kichmond Schley ! 1 123 56 16 13 9 34 19 14 6 61 14 14 7 38 17 11 4 76 26 27 10 39 12 6 7 10 4 91 4 61 4 1 1 ! 1 6 2 2 7 .... 3 i 1 1 ! 2 277 1 ( 1 1,856 3 913 1 1 2 460 10 ; 2 4 1 6 1 4 335 Talbot . ! 1 391 Taliaferro . . 1 ! 574 Tatnull 25 10 9 6 4 2 3 ; 2 1 i 1 238 Taylor . 389 Telfair 28 12 ; 4 2 47 7 i 13 2 1 i 7 3 1 .....J . 1 442 Terrell 1 21 2 i 3 110 49 138 90 2 104 19 92 103 4 108 If) 30 3 41 G 148 56 6 100 51 81 : 30 36 10 65 18 17 4 1 1 95 " i s 001 Troup 4 i 6 3 2 " 670 53 56 9 39 66 3 85 11 15 f) 13 1 98 46 6 43 11 15 3 17 2 4 7 1 i 2 1 2 433 o 729 Walker 48 < 18 19 C ; 49 18 24 11 ! 3 rt 6 ; 1 1 3 " 254 Walton i * 10 2 ! 2 2676 226 61 23 28 8 11 2 1 1 17 9 8 2 3 10 1 2 1 3 309 Washington 1 1 1 i 32fi Wayue 3 1 1 K!8 Webster l29 White 19 ! 6 3 2 2 1 1 868 Whitfleld 205 Wilcox 87 in 27 8 37 12 10 4 16 : 2 1 3 11 233 5 2 21 1 1 1 1 3 001 Wilkes 1,950 Wilkinson Worth 308 8,268 8,439 4,997 5,069 1,794 1,758 578 064 165 106 111 117 68 60 229,193 233,005 462,198 70 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. INDIAN. 1 3 4 5 COUNTIES. . Under 1. 1 nucl under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. jr. P. M. i F. | M. P. M. P. M. F. M. F. Bibb i 1 ! ! 1 1 i 5 1 it I ...i i 3 3 <j 3 I o 1 1 1 Total i 3 o 3 3 5 3 1 3 3 1 1 VGGREGATE. 1 To tul whites P, 9OJ 9, 164 39,514 37, 955 44,233 42, 721 41,554 39,757 33,354 34,833 52,064 50 873 33 119 31 219 22 000 20 103 Q 47 004 208 201 253 202 213 197 108 273 310 172 192 96 149 3 7 137 32 803 33 235 34 430 34 797 3 770 31 547 25 939 2tl 708 40 703 41 199 4 404 6 U6 13 67 15 893 4 1 3 o G 3 3 5 3 1 j I 1 Aggregate 10 831 10,349 72, 544 71,400 78, 876 77, 776 74, 598 71. 522 59, 493 01,713 93 041 92 385 57 695 57 600 31 361 30 140 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 71 INDIAN. 50 and under fiO. (!0 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unku n. Total. Aggro gu to. COUNTIES. i o 3 4 5 M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. F. 1 o 4 M 1 : * i i Bibb 1 15 Gi liner 1 i ! 1 1 17 =1 33 1 I i AGGREGATE. o or-, 770 841 14 151 oo 1G 192 127 *iOl Ot!ti 00 484 5^1 .150 1 7 89 30 45 19 25 o 9 5 5 1 1 CC9 ] Kll 3,500 Total free colored. 111 117 46 198 T , 17 21 .18 Total Indians 4 21, 601 21, 173 13,003 12,369 4, 770 4,644 1,367 1,530 295 32G 138 158 SCO 188 531, 945 535, 341 1, 057, 286 72 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Totul free. SLATE. Total slave. | 1 BLACK. MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. tf. F. Total. 51. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 11 F. Total. 770 1, 672 824 669 143 1,914 768 1,842 567 1 474 3,442 1,493 4,057 3, 610 3 041 2 1 ,1 3, 445 323 1,493 l,Ci!9 4, 149 2, 347 3, 621 481 3,043 176 9,501 2,792 3, 074 1, 504 1,630 l,i:) 3, 506 1, Oil 5, 113 5, 716 3, 388 1, 492 2,182 1,280 1,277 1.932 352 2,266 479 224 3,053 1,570 1,187 1,079 5, 872 1,543 1,280 1,955 077 3, 432 4,613 4(X) 5,845 3,074 2,317 2,090 11,588 3,035 2,566 3,887 1,850 1,631 3, 81 1 583 2,433 531 1,908 13, 429 1,023 4,875 2,035 1,141 408 3,386 78 7,347 645 0,041 4,008 199 284 5,624 1,769 3,858 5,910 3,995 314 2,064 5,338 1,132 123 1,852 5,228 797 1,098 2,609 123 667 2,710 1,853 7,868 2,156 576 1,079 7,925 20fi 1,401 7,470 2,621 4,100 10,241 196 3,070 39 40 153 71 19 449 105 33 35 234 20 78 113 67 116 241 76 152 20 70 012 80 347 103 37 18 200 18 447 7 258 140 47 19 165 118 114 89 26 29 20 103 55 13 490 103 29 37 2UO 12 87 141 87 115 2M 51 173 76 766 96 438 115 48 23 233 14 499 11 349 122 54 23 135 113 98 80 30 68 GO 310 120 32 945 208 62 72 464 32 105 256 154 231 471 127 325 26 146 1,378 176 785 218 85 41 433 32 946 18 607 262 101 42 300 231 212 169 62 745 3,4!)2 4,929 1,086 6,790 3,282 2,379 2,162 12, 052 3,067 2,731 4.143 2,004 1,862 4,282 710 2,758 557 2,054 14,807 1,199 5,660 2,253 1,226 449 3,819 110 8,293 663 7,248 4,270 300 326 5,924 2,000 4,070 6,079 4,057 314 2,165 5,711 1,294 143 2,019 5,913 890 1,313 2, 955 107 758 2,839 2,106 8,398 2,551 787 1,261 8,137 229 1,528 7,736 2,811 4,515 10,755 246 3.329 4,190 4,985 9,078 4, 707 3, 473 16,291 6,356 4,015 5,668 17, 165 6,455 4, 913 5,420 8,301 11,991 15, 724 5,082 5,797 1,780 7,165 31,043 11,291 11,218 4,893 4,460 3, 063 1-J, 242 1,31(1 11,800 2, 879 14, 703 7,693 3,069 3,856 11,922 7,800 8,917 8,295 0,149 1,491 4,755 10,433 5,081 5,139 7,047 15, 195 7, 749 7,393 14,427 0,724 2,437 3,889 10, 146 12,652 12,940 5,966 9, 361) 12, 044 3, .139 6,137 13, 7Ui 7,803 10,708 15,011 1, 699 10,605 28 23 51 18 7 23 4 41 11 2 32 92 11 o 41 Bibb : 4 940 4, 520 639 1,433 831 805 813 1,691 552 2, 401 074 1, 699 107 1, 007 600 616 178 3,111 169 4, 947 786 5, 047 210 2, 158 544 1,490 14 589 9,460 3. 072 1,630 3,506 5, 013 3, 373 2,174 1,276 6,289 10, 116 11,433 4, 368 3, 034 1 223 1 4 9 2 13 19 6 4 1 2 2 1 12 6 3 1 41 3 2 47 : 88 100 6 j 9 15 3 j 5 8 l Calhoun 1 Campbell 3 Carroll 5 5 7 2 1 2 3 6 1 2 8 13 5 o 4 8 13 9 4 5 6,297 10, 129 11, 442 4,372 3,039 1,223 5,111 16,236 10,092 5, 538 2,640 3,240 2, 614 10, 423 1,206 3,567 2,216 7,455 3, 423 2,709 3,530 5,998 5,806 4,847 2,216 2,092 1,177 2,590 4, 722 3, 787 4,99 5,028 9,282 6,859 6,080 11,472 6,557 1,679 1,050 8,040 . 4,254 10,389 5,179 8,105 3,907 2, 810 4,609 0,000 4,994 6, 187 4,856 1,453 7,870 875 708 1, 901 270 1,192 356 974 6,578 489 2,375 993 530 193 1,698 34 3,697 312 3,213 2,030 110 145 2,781 804 1,868 3,046 2,075 101 1,073 2,693 562 60 880 2,580 3C2 502 1,221 68 339 1,281 895 3,927 1,000 259 502 4, 156 102 705 3,625 1,305 1,996 5,153 103 1,473 975 863 1,850 307 1,241 175 934 6,851 534 2,500 1,042 Cll 215 1,688 44 3,630 333 3,428 1,978 89 139 2,843 905 1,990 2,864 1,920 153 991 2,045 570 57 972 2,648 415 596 1,388 55 328 1,429 938 3.941 1,090 317 577 3,769 104 756 3,845 1,316 2,104 5,068 93 1,597 2 1 4 2 1 Cntoosa 2 Chattulioochet. ] 5 107 222 19 o 4 274 10 4 3 4 496 35 C 4 725 45 19 14 489 7,022 040 5, 007 600 i 2,879 305 \ 1, 201 642 1 598 15,511 10, 047 5, 539 2, 026 3, 240 112 7 8 5 117 5 2 229 10 " Clark 2 Clay 1 Clineh 1 394 1,215 172 5, 238 614 581 , 785 1, 720 1 10 1 090 2, 609 10,410 1,195 3,511 2 200 1 17 1 3 3 17 3 10 34 1 * 6 1 1 6 9 1 22 10 5 13 11 50 10 22 10 4 4 13 8 o 9 Cobb 5 Colqnitt.. 11 4 4 Coffee 1 . 770 3, 063 ,771 j l,0:tO 419 1 346 7, 4!!3 3, 407 2, 705 6 10 11 17 16 Dado 1 3 1 4 1 2 4 2 4 4 6 , 698 1, 828 ,120 2,859 884 2 914 3, 520 5, 985 5 798 4 4 8 o DcKalb... ! " ,457 2,388 ,190 ! 1,017 ,092 ! 1,000 013 564 ,261 1,311 . 409 2, 288 ,913 1,835 483 " 512 4,845 2,207 2,092 1,177 2, 572 4, 697 3,748 4 995 o 4 4 4 1 5 Early 1 Echolls ! Effingham ] Elbcrt... fl 8 4 5 10 13 5 3 20 9 19 1 3 1 20 10 2 10 8 12 39 1 3 8 1 31 18 2 18 32 9 17 28 9 30 18 25 39 1 6 13 8 42 31 3 25 o 3!) 25 31 43 14 30 48 182 70 10 84 343 48 102 170 18 50 63 126 230 188 86 94 86 13 27 128 98 213 275 21 122 53 191 92 10 83 342 45 113 170 26 41 m 280 207 125 88 1S6 10 40 138 102 202 239 29 137 101 373 102 20 107 683 93 215 346 44 91 129 233 530 395 211 182 812 23 67 206 190 415 514 50 259 Emanuel 1 Fnnnin S ,560 2, 462 , 812 4, 457 ,443 : 3,408 , 043 2, 995 , 897 i 5, 544 ,261 3,293 827 | 827 521 j 527 , 074 3, 927 ,153 j 2,076 ,107 5,251 , 503 | 2, 573 , 032 4, 059 ,919 | 1,952 , 427 1, 383 , 324 1 2, 279 ,001 : 2,978 , 550 , 2, 429 ,117 3,058 , 462 j 2, 3C6 764 689 ,647 3, 602 5,022 9,269 6,851 6,038 11,441 6,554 1,654 1,048 8,001 4,229 10, 358 5, 136 8,091 3,871 2,810 4,1X13 5, 9T9 4,979 6,175 4,828 1,453 7,249 1 o 5 8 4 2 3 2 3 9 1 o 3 5 7 11 13 1 7 1 5 Floyd 4 Forsvth ? 11 8 Fulton . . Gilmcr : J Glasacock 5 8 o Glynn Gordon 4 5 8 5 9 5 4 o 8 9 6 7 16 14 15 5 6 20 4 8 15 4 15 12 5 9 13 5 15 Gwlnnett. ; r HalKTKham 1 S Hall 4 Hancock : Hartilgon ] 2 Hart . 1 4 2 * 6 1 11 2 3 6 2 15 4 7 12 2 5 8 3 4 o 1 3 2 12 4 6 11 5 16 6 21 15 12 28 HurrU... . . Heard Henry ... ; Irwln Jackriou 11 14 25 2 2 1 27 STATE OF GKORCJIA. TABLK No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION Continued. 73 COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Total free. SLAVE. Total slave. < BLACK. M M. r.ATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. ,Total. | ,. Total. 51. F. Total. M. r. Total. 1,966 2,077 1, 045 1,566 1,901 1,147 1,145 833 1,565 2,053 1,851 1,911 1 912 1,805 2,056 1,018 1, 518 1,822 1,095 1,139 842 1,285 2,103 1,724 2,013 1 942 3, 771 4,133 2,003 3,084 3,723 2,242 2,284 1, 675 2,850 4,150 3, 575 3, 924 3 854 1 19 1 11 1 4 19 1 14 2 1 5 38 2 25 3 1 4 1 3 4 3 9 2 5 1 3 13 3 5 9 3 6 18 41 7 34 6 7 3,789 4,174 2,070 3,118 3, 729 2,249 2,284 1,698 2,850 4, 194 3,584 3.941 3,861 1.483 6,582 1,151 3,985 2,719 5.776 2,020 2,991 5,641 9,139 7,862 4,035 6,466 4,705 1,740 5,356 3,855 4,638 2,987 1,874 3,065 5,104 12, 895 2,285 3.744 4,880 5,538 4, 538 5,013 1,734 3,195 3,601 1,877 3,344 4,522 2,351 6,260 3,002 4,297 5,022 8,547 6,453 4,441 1,823 6,166 1,647 2,743 3,052 8,315 1,694 3,467 5, 489 2,131 3,314 3,028 401 2,935 1,582 2,360 2,975 1,703 1,171 180 2, 184 882 1.655 1,897 4,124 244 266 694 4,428 431 3,293 642 3,179 2,966 3,575 232 108 103 2,042 1,049 2,002 3,170 751 78 1,949 3,258 1,027 2,198 1,652 3,582 2, 308 3,892 1,329 542 1,133 362 1,358 2,846 41 4,598 2,556 51 2,096 646 2, 102 2,442 198 3,188 297 946 117 754 189 3,679 1,779 251 3,248 2,842 372 2,829 1,557 2,284 3,055 1,723 1,112 188 2,305 925 1,616 2,014 3,965 301 290 804 4,303 479 3, 338 691 2,960 3,027 3,691 265 110 118 1,957 1,107 1,923 3,129 769 96 2,060 3,631 1,104 2,202 1,715 3,621 2,280 3,817 1, 422 550 1,055 411 1,351 2,804 53 4,671 2,520 61 2,069 723 2,205 2, 438 122 3, 099 261 939 125 771 196 3,799 1,759 272 6,562 5,870 773 5,764 3,139 4,644 6,030 3,426 2,283 368 4,489 1,807 3,271 3,911 8,089 545 556 1,498 8,731 910 6,631 1,333 6,139 5,993 7,266 497 218 221 3,999 2,156 3,925 6,299 1,520 174 4,009 6,889 2,131 4,400 3,367 7,203 4,608 7,709 2,753 1,092 2,188 773 2,709 5,650 94 9,269 5,076 112 4,165 1,369 - 4, 307 4,880 320 6,287 558 1, 885 242 1,528 385 7,478 3,538 526 191 87 36 118 87 154 22 165 61 30 166 85 125 74 268 47 36 56 650 48 170 51 602 236 110 42 6 6 331 134 103 429 40 18 212 725 96 79 204 330 132 443 62 32 105 27 84 264 8 403 114 1 337 63 152 234 28 121 29 192 12 114 16 222 171 51 201 83 40 107 43 149 31 177 55 34 210 100 133 78 391 48 25 35 796 19 205 53 704 229 138 33 22 6 392 150 78 410 65 14 210 775 121 51 248 351 150 451 36 33 104 36 95 330 330 128 3 385 63 163 265 29 124 34 210 9 90 20 253 178 52 302 175 76 225 130 303 53 342 116 64 370 185 253 152 659 95 61 91 1,446 67 375 109 1,306 465 248 7.5 28 12 723 284 181 839 105 32 453 1,500 217 130 452 631 282 894 98 65 209 63 179 594 14 733 242 4 723 166 314 4D9 57 245 63 402 21 201 36 475 349 106 6,954 6,045 849 5,989 3,269 4,947 6,083 3,768 2, 3D9 432 4,865 1,992 3,529 4,063 8,748 640 617 1,589 10, 177 977 7,006 1,442 7,445 6,458 7, 514 572 246 233 4,722 3,440 4,106 7,138 1,625 206 4,467 8,389 2,348 4, 530 3,819 7,884 4,890 8,603 2,849 1,157 2,397 S. Jfi 2,883 6,244 108 10, 002 5,318 116 4,888 1,535 4,621 5,379 377 6,532 621 2,287 263 1,732 421 7,953 3,887 632 10, 743 10, 219 8,919 9,107 6,998 7,196 8,367 5,466 5,849 4,626 8,449 5,933 7,390 5,546 15,330 1,791 4, 602 4,303 15,953 2,997 9,997 7,083 16,584 14,320 11, 549 7,038 4,951 1,973 10,078 6,295 8,744 10,125 3,499 3,271 9,571 21,284 4,633 8,274 3,699 13,422 9,488 13, 616 4,583 4,352 5,998 2, 713 6,232 10, 766 2,459 16, 262 8,320 4,413 9,910 10,082 11,074 9,820 2,200 12, 698 2,268 5,030 3,315 10,047 2, 115 11, 420 9,376 2,763 Johnson 8 5 13 o 8 10 23 20 o 2 o 11 6 6 34 8 8 2 17 1 i i g 2 24 1 3 4 1 9 5 37 3 38 9 17 54 4 7 3 13 Mclntosh 740 3,367 599 1, D87 1,425 2,940 1,041 l,53(i 2, 791 4.508 3, 916 2, 02,-j 3,210 S, 353 901) 2,719 1,962 2,396 1,518 975 1,556 2,650 6,229 1,184 1,939 2,462 2,860 2,345 2,535 828 1,604 1,795 U66 1 750 689 3,211 552 1,997 1,291 2,813 973 3,448 2,848 4,458 3, 900 1, !i89 3, 244 2, 352 831 2,613 1,891 2, 211 1, 438 895 1,505 2,453 6,176 1,090 1,803 2,364 2,674 2,191 2,459 865 1,527 1,806 911 3 593 1,429 6,578 1,151 3,984 2, 716 5,753 2,014 2,984 5,639 8,966 7, C22 4,014 0, 4(10 4. 705 1,740 5, 332 3,853 4,607 2,956 1,870 10 7 1 Meriwother Miller 1 6 3 1 2 11 6 1 3 23 6 7 2 173 40 21 6 Mitchell 1 .1 1 12 2 5 3 7 3 Mor !m " 1 60 6 4 1 86 5 4 o 146 11 8 12 16 9 1 15 13 4 5 27 29 13 6 Xewton Pike 7 6 8 7 1 11 15 10 1 8 8 4 7 12 8 17 1 20 16 4 A 24 2 31 31 4 4 1 490 11 2 51 4 19 41 4 Polk 1 5 7 Pnlaski Putnam 3.0G1 5,103 12, 405 2,274 3,742 1 3 1 63 5 I 102 4 165 9 137 2 1 12 1 5 9 188 325 2 o 30 3 i 14 19 4 Schley . 1 18 2 1 9 10 4,826 5,534 4,536 4, 994 1.693 3,191 3, 601 1,877 3 343 9 1 10 15 1 24 1 1 5 22 Talbot . . 3 12 Taliaferro Tail) ;il! Telfair Terrell . ] s 5 3 5 2 5 27 5 27 5 23 29 2 5 1 11 < 4 1 31 5 37 72 2 7 30 6 94 5 23 30 2 11 1 33 17 13 Thomas 2,338 1, 201 3,267 1,480 2,183 2,481 4,344 3,205 2, 137 944 3,168 819 1,420 1,523 4. 202 864 1,750 2, 780 1.076 2, 150 1, 145 2,956 1,450 2,112 2,534 4,173 3,242 2.210 874 2, 975 798 1,321 1,518 4, 112 808 1.684 2,692 1,042 -!, 4K* 2, 346 6. 223 2,930 4,295 5,015 8,517 6,447 4,347 1,818 6, 143 3.617 2,741 3,041 8.3 14 1,692 3,434 5. 472 S, 118 17 15 34 3 12 19 33 1 30 29 34 67 2 3 1 67 1 3 1 4 2 2 f 2 14 4 12 Towns Troup Union Upson Walker . . 3 13 1 Hi 13 2 Walton Warren Ware 37 Washington Wayne 10 16 1 1 Webeter White 1 5 6 1 1 4 WhitfieM Wilcox WilkeB Wilkinson Worth Total 11 3 4 8 22 Sj 8 5 . 9 4 4 2 7 :. 2 301,083 |290,505 !a91,5rt? ;32 76-1 1,496 937 1,067 2,004 3,500 595, 088 211,432 -. 13, Sti6 125,298 17,761 19, 139 36,900 462, 198 1, 057, 286 XOTE. Thir*yip:b* Indians, in- in v-hit - papula* nil. 74 STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS. CITIf* AXI> TOWNS. WHITE. COUNTIES. Totul. FREE rOI.OKKD. Total free. SLAVES. S 5> < : M. p. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 140 493 101 1,007 3,653 1,122 039 695 1,720 279 1,056 200 1,953 7,615 2,160 1.382 1.545 3,357 1 3 1 3 1 1 25 58 48 45 235 280 1,059 201 ], J56 7,640 2,218 1,430 1,590 3,592 256 906 870 T21 140 289 514 31 303 (*) 986 1.044 325 513 3J9 622 53 333 559 j 1,618 ( *) (*) 1,892 ! 3,848 1,914 i 9,554 946 3. 164 953 2,383 <i->8 2, 218 1, 136 4, 728 1 ... Clark 948 1 12 20 22 18 99 ,!*.. Fulton 3, OG2 13 38 26 130 do : 1, 637 4,268 4,176 430 151 231 158 189 120 171 2,946 154 228 131 13G 420 2,521 779 699 84 449 443 124 770 963 156 6,285 116 30 38 204 67 282 8,444 938 30:i 408 319 399 239 3S6 5,933 313 478 293 SCt! 898 5,396 1,492 1.604 187 948 1,013 268 1, 524 2,078 268 13,875 261 60 120 417 151 557 159 2 1 227 1 386 3 1 o 8. KM 93 1 304 470 319 1,664 430 1,999 488 3,663 938 12,493 1,869 304 825 319 639 (*> (*) 9,621 570 2,009 (*) 344 1,811 8,247 2,680 2,480 187 2,546 3,225 454 (*) 4,010 630 22,292 350 158 166 873 307 1,497 Dccatnr 492 I ainbrl g Carroll 152 173 ]gO 355 Carroll 161 ass 210 399 118 (*) C) 1,780 104 743 34 461 1,327 C02 387 122 (-) ( ) 1,767 115 776 (*> 44 437 1,502 573 450 240 (*) (*) 3,547 219 1,519 (*> 78 898 2,829 1,175 837 Campbell 119 Charlton 185 239 356 6,074 331 490 293 266 913 5,418 1,505 1,643 187 956 1,013 270 1,526 2,091 268 14,580 267 1 60 1 120 447 152 585 Columbus MllBCOgce 2, 987 Mclntosh . . 161 54 1 3 2 9 10 4 17 87 14 6 2 6 IS 9 22 141 36 12 5 4 15 22 13 39 y acon ! Bibb 2, 875 C llliouu 103 2 8 772 1,122 92 (*) 939 202 3,602 36 45 19 199 60 453 818 1,090 W ( ) 980 ISO 4, 110 47 53 27 227 95 439 1,590 2, 212 184 ( ) 1,919 382 7,712 83 98 46 426 153 912 1 Baker 568 JIacon 144 1 7 1 13 Falnu tto Campbell , 754 Floyd ! 1 115 6 Chatham . 7 590 ::i l 382 2 705 3 Summervilk- Chattooga j 148 do 82 Wulkiusville Clurk ! 243 Burke . . 84 1 13 1 28 15 (") Not defined. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. | < WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. ULACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. I . Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 1,763 819 2,053 1,762 1,558 4, 456 1,626 827 1,800 2,515 1,071 1, 103 642 3,157 5,154 5,732 2,192 1,537 630 2,547 J.G14 1,672 668 1,877 1,841 1,467 4,272 1,433 802 1,685 2,448 1, 695 1,067 605 3,097 4,940 5, 620 2,150 1,484 588 8,555 5.171 3,435 1,487 3.930 3,603 3,025 8,728 3,059 1,629 3,483 4.963 3,366 2,170 1,247 6,254 10,094 11,352 4,342 3,021 1,218 5,102 10. 815 o 1 3 3,438 1,487 4,022 3,614 3,027 8,769 3,061 1.629 3,485 5,063 3,381 2,178 1,248 6, 202 10,107 11,361 4,346 3,026 1,218 5,106 11 SM 7 5 90 6 9 484 13 4 15 37 4 IH 21 15 54 18 4 4 9 fU.", 7 7 6 127 16 732 13 7 21 50 7 I 29 35 22 81 26 13 5 5 i 712 3,445 1,493 4,149 3,621 3,043 9,301 3,074 1,636 3,506 5,113 3,388 2,182 1,277 6,297 10,129 11,442 4,372 3,039 1,223 5,111 1G 23i) Baker 1 37 127 1 7 7 16 248 ! 732 13 Baldwin . 28 23 51 18 7 2 23 4 41 11 o 32 ;;;;;;;i i Bibb . . . 5 4 1 1 9 2 13 19 Bryan . 3 7 6 ; 21 13 j 50 4 7 4 Hulloek Burke 6 6 4 2 1 j 2 1 12 6 3 1 41 3 n 47 6 3 88 9 5 Butts Calhouu Camden Campbell Carroll 11 , 2!) 1 1 3.) 7 22 27 81 26 6 13 1 5 1 5 i P.II i mn 5 7 1 2 3 H 3 1 2 8 13 5 2 4 CMS 2 2 L 1 4 2 1 Catoona Chattahoochee Chnrlton i Chattooga 2 217 2 273 4 TO Chatham. .. 103 110 219 . r 11 .^ 1 . STATE OF GEORGIA. TABLK Xo. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. B Aggregitto population. WHITE. BLACK. Total. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. .MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. M. F. I Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 1 5, Oil 2,608 1, 342 1,631 1,387 4, 990 2, 844 1, 255 1,597 1,214 10,001 5,452 2, 597 3 228 7 8 5 3 5 - 10 13 7 19 2 4 16 4 3 35 6 7 10.046 5,471 2,611 3,228 2,606 10, 351 1, 198 3,530 2,199 7,421 3,407 2,718 3,519 5,904 5,770 4,830 2, 144 2, 084 1 177 29 52 23 11 7 43 7 26 9 28 14 35 5 29 21 16 59 7 17 35 6 1 1 29 1 11 8 6 2 16 6 5 15 1 12 1 40 87 29 - 72 8 37 17 34 16 51 11 34 30 17 71 8 10,092 5, 558 2,640 3,240 2,614 10,423 1,200 3,567 2,216 7, 453 3,423 2, 709 3, 330 5,998 5,806 4,847 2,216 2,092 1,177 2 590 Clark Clav 1 1 Clinch 2, 001 10, 338 1,187 3,474 2,189 7,399 3, 391 2,714 3, 515 5, 951 3 702 o 1 7 17 1 3 3 17 3 4 10 34 1 3 1 . 11 6 1 1 6 2 9 1 22 10 5 1 g Cobb 5, 129 607 1, 759 1,101 3,742 1,757 .1,384 1,693 3,097 *> 803 5,209 580 1,715 1,088 3,037 1,634 1, 330 1,822 2,854 2 899 | Colqnitt i 8 11 4 4 6 10 11 6 17 10 3 2 1 4 1 2 4 2 4 4 5 4 o 4 8 o 2 34 2,441 1 131 2,387 1 005 4,828 2,136 o 4 4 3 1 4 1 1 72 1 085 999 2 084 Echolls 613 504 1,177 i 1, 245 2,377 1,903 2, 470 2, 550 4, 733 3, 430 3, 038 5 5"0 1,307 2,280 1,835 2,503 2,454 4,422 3,397 2, 995 5,310 3, 291 820 500 3,919 2,060 5, 245 2. 501 4,657 3 738 6 8 4 | 10 5 i 13 5 3 21) 3 19 1 o 3 1 21) 10 10 8 12 39 1 1 31 18 2 18 32 9 17 28 9 30 2,570 4,682 3,777 4,974 5, 009 9, 168 0, 841 0,075 10, 867 0, 552 1,677 995 8,010 4,193 10, 371 5,143 8,081 3, 846 2,800 4,609 5,988 4,988 0. 175 4,814 1,451 7, 20G 3, 784 4, 134 2,070 3,103 3, 721 2,238 2, 274 1,697 2,815 4.191 3,575 3,939 3,851 1,403 6,501 1,148 3,982 2, 711 5.762 2, Oil 2,952 5,028 8,487 7,819 4,003 6, 401 4, 031 I, 733 5, 342 16 32 10 13 10 79 7 5 377 3 1 34 22 45 12 21 13 3D 5 4 8 20 40 10 22 18 114 18 5 i "0 Elbrt . . 40 4 722 3,787 4,996 5,028 9,282 6, 859 6,080 11,472 0, 557 1,679 1,050 8,040 4,254 10,389 5, 179 8,103 3,907 2,810 4,609 0, 000 4, 994 0,187 4,856 1,453 7,270 3,789 4,171 2,070 3,118 3, 729 2, 249 2,284 1,698 2,850 4,194 3,584 3,941 3,861 1,483 6,582 1,151 3,985 2,719 5, 776 2,020 2,991 5,641 9, 139 7,862 4,033 6,460 4,703 1,740 5.356 KmnmicI . 10 4, 973 5,004 9, 155 6, 813 0, 033 10,836 0, 549 1,052 i 9 8 35 11 | 2 o 2 ] 2 2 5 11 13 1 5 11 1 1 19 Floyd I 5 114 ; 18 Frankl n 5 228 2 1 21 8 16 6 12 11 23 5 005 5 55 30 61 18 36 24 61 10 605 3,238 820 487 4, 052 2,108 5,095 539 5 2 Glvun 55 7, 971 4, 168 10, 340 5,100 8 007 5 8 5 9 8 21) 4 8 15 4 15 ia 5 9 13 5 15 i 30 Greene 01 18 36 Hall 24 1,880 1 4 1,930 1 378 3, 810 2 800 4 2 61 10 2, 324 2, 994 2, 540 3 107 2,279 2,973 2,427 3, 036 2, 355 089 3, 599 1.804 2,044 1,018 1 514 4,003 5, 907 4,973 0, 113 4,786 1,451 7. 239 3, 700 4, 093 2, 003 1 4 2 4 o 1 11 o 3 o 15 4 7 12 5 3 4 o 1 2 12 4 11 5 10 i Harris 4 10 31 4 28 o 11 12 6 12 42 12 Heard | 1 12 Houston 2, 431 702 3,640 1, 902 2,049 1,045 4-1 k 11 I 19 1 11 1 14 19 14 1 25 1 2 1 2 i 3 25 | 4 3 2 1 3 9 2 o 5 1 3 2 13 3 5 9 3 3 1 12 10 5 40 10 ; 5 J-ff l ; 40 I H 11 8 1 31 6 4 1 15 8 11 10 1 35 3 9 2 10 78 3 3 8 14 9 39 13 030 43 32 5 14 4 14 15 1, 894 1,136 1,821 3,715 1.01)5 2.231 1 37 l> 74 i 8 H - i 10 y 8:12 i 1 531 842 | 1,074 1 281 2 815 6 5 13 2 8 10 I I 1 3 35 . 2. 031 1,815 1.911 1, 902 089 3, 3411 590 2,102 1, 721 2,011 1,942 602 3,208 552 1,997 1,289 2,810 968 1, 430 2. <!.> 4,223 3, 896 1,987 3, 243 2. 345 831 2. Oil 4, 153 3, 506 3,922 3, 844 1,351 0,357 1,148 3,981 2,708 5, 739 2. (KB 2, 945 5, 026 ?. 316 7.779 3, 982 0, 155 4,691 1,736 5. 318 20 2 2 2 9 14 34 8 8 15 1 1 1 2 2 21 1 3 4 1 9 5 37 3 i 3 | 9 7 3 13 2 10 51 18 3 3 6 11 4 27 8 415 33 30 4 4 12 10 6 1 27 3 N l 2 80 21 3 1 1 2 11 (I 7 3 1,419 2, 929 1,037 1,509 2,783 4,093 : 3,883 1.9! 15 3,212 2,340 B05 1 9 1 12 Q 5 3 3 5 12 235 10 1 7 8 3 6 3 14 i 9 Morgan ; 39 1 60 4 1 84 5 4 144 11 8 i 13 J 12 10 9 1 15 13 4 27 29 13 j 2 2 052 Kcwton Oglethorpe Puuldiug Pickeng 43 32 14 ! 4 Pike . . 7 7 10 7 17 14 STATK OF (GEORGIA. TABI.R No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Comimiorl. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign lioni. c" & 1 < WHITE. ULACK. MULATTO. WHITE. IU.ACK. Jiri.ATTO. "3 C i SI. F. Totnl. M. F. Total. SI. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. i, 048 i, see 2,379 B,205 1,41)6 : 1,427 967 893 1,554 1,505 2, CIS 2, 434 5, 1G7 5, 407 1,181 1,090 1,923 1,801 2, 457 2, 355 2, 840 2, 663 2, 297 2, 184 2, 505 2, 4-18 604 803 1, 651 1, 525 1, 765 1, 803 959 908 1 ?:)7 1 588 3,834 4,584 2,923 1,660 3,059 5,049 10,631 2,271 3,724 4, 782 5,503 4,481 4,953 1,657 3,176 3,583 1,867 3,325 4,447 2,344 6,170 2,921 4 294 J 1 6 11 8 15 1 j 1 8 12 ! 20 8 i 8 16 4 4 3,836 14 5 4,615 17 2,954 22 11 1, 864 8 2 3 063 2 .. 19 23 33 10 2 54 1,771 3 18 44 31 55 41 36 15 13 10 18 41 2 53 9 19 23 33 10 2 54 1,777 3 18 44 31 55 41 36 15 13 10 18 41 2 53 9 1 17 30 12 29 15 33 5 10 12 253 6 .40 38 1 3,855 4,638 2,987 1,874 3,065 5,104 12, 895 2,285 3,744 4,880 5, 538 4,538 5, 013 1, 734 3,195 3,601 1,877 3,344 4,522 2,351 2,260 3,002 4,297 5,022 8,547 6,453 4,441 1,823 6,166 1,647 2,743 3,052 8,315 1,694 3,467 5,489 8, 131 - R i ; 3 4 1 60 5 1 5, 050 i 35 19 11,118 1,062 , 709 2, 282 : 3 3,726j 16 2 4, 83fi : 35 9 5, 507 | 20 | 11 4,483 j 48 7 4,972 i 30 j 11 1,698 i 24 : 12 3, 180 j i3 2 3, 588 j 10 3 1,867 i 7 3 3,326 i 13 5 4,481 . 30 11 2,349 1 1 6,207 , 40 7 2,993 8 1 4, 296 i 1 99 159 4 9 137 188 325 2 2 1 i 1 2 12 18 30 1 2 3 1 , 1 3 3 6 ) 9 1 o 10 15 24 1 1 1 3 5 12 22 Talbot 5 9 i 14 9 10 19 2 2 4 ! :<;:::i:::: i 1 Terrell 17 12 29 l | 1 1 -1 5 3 2 ! 5 1 2,3 5 5 2, 308 2, 139 1,200 1,144 3,221 2,949 1,472 1,449 2 182 2 112 15 34 19 34 33 67 Twiggs Union 2 i 2 2, 4Cfl 2, 532 4, 325 4, 163 3,194 3,241 2,113 2,206 931 872 3, 142 2, tC.3 815 797 1,412 1,319 1,515 1,514 4,036 4,025 879 807 1, 725 1, 069 1!, 755 2, 679 1, G7J 1, 0-12 4,998 8,487 6, 4o5 4,318 1,803 0,110 1,612 2,731 3,029 8,061 1,086 3,394 5,434 2,117 2 3 2 3 3 2 5 13 14 i 27 14 5 15 1 12 27 5 j 5 13 10 23 13 16 : 29 2 ! 2 11 4 5 1 ; 1 t 2 5, 005 | 15 , 2 8,517 ! 19 11 6.441 ! 11 1 4,412 : 25 4 1,808 i 13 2 6, 133 j 26 7 1.642J -1 1 2, 733 ; 8 2 3. 040 8 j 4 8,062 | 166 87 1, 688 5 : 1 3,4271 25 j 15 5,451 I 25 i 13 2 130 i 1 17 30 12 29 15 33 5 10 12 253 6 40 38 1 1 Walker 1 1 30 67 37 1 I White 1 5, 6 t WK fielil \Vilkes 14 3 4 8 22 5 8 5 9 4 7 : 11 4 5 ; 9 2 2 4 Wilkinson Worth " [;;; Total 13 1 293,620 236,3C>5 579,945 724 751 1,475 931 ! 1,066 : 1,997 1 583,417! 7|46 3 ; 4,180 11,643 8 21 6 | 1 7 11,671 595,088 XOTK. 19 iimlo and 19 female Indiaua included in whito population, us indicated on pa go 73, TABLK No. 0. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Alabama 4 68 Pennsylvania Rhode Island 981 189 50,112 7,705 85 245 5,275 9 66 1 13 304 Asia 6 10 J o 21 Holland 27 6,586 47 7 13 12 103 Africa California 13 Australia ! Italy Florida 1, 659 Vermont 178 China 5 21 1,122 21 283 2,472 RugBia 11 431 35 37 1 n 3 1 Scotland Europe, (not specified) Spain Aggregate native German States : Sardinia Maine 309 583,417 Maryland 609 Baden 142 Sandwich Islands Michigan 19 Hesse 156 West Indies 78 56 Mississippi . . . . 370 Mluoarl ! 70 Wurtemberg 102 Germany, (not spe cified) 1,306 New Jersey 451 New York , 125 11,671 583,417 SK* K k North Carolina 29, 913 Ohio . 104 Total Germany Total 595,088 Oregon .... 17 i STATE OF TABLK No. 0. OCCUPATIONS. 1 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. !j OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. Saw-makers 2 157 1 2,411 5, 337 8 70 8 46 830 47 4 9 34 41 8 54 3 25 7 157 29 1,621 3 21 389 Actors 2 Lumbermen f l Sawyers Agents Agricultural implement manf t. Apprentices : 6 49 Machinists CIS Mantua-makers 404 60 Screw-makers Dealers Dentists Sculptors Seamstresses Artists M Assayers j ! Distillers Draughtsmen Drivers ~j~ Manufacturers >- Mariners o,, : Marketmcn 4 ji Servants Sextons Shingle-makers 1 Drovers ; Measurers ... 7 i Shipmasters Bankers Druggists . Mechanics 1 , 4w) Dyers Merchants \ 3, 195 71 Millers *36 . ^ ~fT" Milliners i - 40 Millwrights 163 Expressmen : 37 Miners 407 . p . i Moulders ... 10(1 Factory hands 2, -154 Mnnii-iun* 13 i Farmers 67, ^ Music sellers *- !3 Farm laborers ll>, *" Music teachers ; i)4 , J 2 Negro- traders j -n - ! Furriers r Fishermen 10 Newsmou 5 Nurses ! 1^0 Bo l 04 Fouuderymcn Fruiterers 12 \ 5 Gambleri Gardeners and nurserymen.. Ostlers - * 25 Overseers : 4, 009 101 ^ f Tailors >-7 Tailoresses IK; Bridge-makers . " 8 ; Pa erhan ers 4 Tanners and curriers j 134 Tar-mitkers Gas-makers Gate-keepers 0() Paper-makers .. Pattern-makers Broom-makers Teachers 8,123 253 19 31 178 63 25 30 149 "se tt 3 108 01 77 Krl 34* 13 i ir> Builders Grocers 7U ; Peddlers i l Telegraph operators . Tinsmiths Tobacconists Traders ; Gunsmiths Cabinet-makers Car-builders i 19 Harness-makers... Physicians 2, 0*)4_^_ ]{)9 ; Piano-forte tuners : Cj , Pilots : < i4 Carriers , 3? Horticulturists.- <j ar ters ! M3 Horse-dealers . . . Carvers * Housekeepers. . - 3 i Planters l , 3, 58 10 Plasterers 43 Platers 2 Plumbers ~* Trimmers ! Turners Turpentine-makers 2 Porters Calkers [ Ice-dealers ; j Pottern 7 Printers :i;}4 L-nair Chandlers j () ; Importers Produce-dealers Chemists Cigar-makers 26 * ** Provision-dealers Publishers 15 Civil and mechanical engineers. _ 4& j Iron-founders Watch-makers . n , Ironmongers Clergymen J. UJ - * Pump-makers o Weavers Clock-makers Iron-railing matters ; Iron -workers . . Clothiers 80 Railroadmen fiO Refectory keepers Wine and liquor dealers Colliers -^ Reporters : , ] Knitters Riggers Roofers and slaters **^ Rope-makers lf>8 i *^" Saddlers ^ Wood dealers Wool combers and carders Woollen manufacturers Other occaputlominiid unknown l Tota l i 156,514 Conveyancers Cooks - 3 , Lightning-rod makers . [i Lime-bnrners 7 : Livery-stable keepers i Coopers d Saloon keepers Coppersmiths . . . 100 ! Sash-makers 7S STATE OF ILLINOIS. TAHLK Xo. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. COl XTIKS. Cnder 1. 1 anil under f. 5 and under 10. 1 10 and under 15. M. F. M. F. M. F. 15 nud under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and undi-r 40. M. ! F. .11. i F. 51. ! F. 40 and under 50. M. F. 1 . Adams 0-M Ii07 2, MO 2 890 | 2. 739 2110 288 ; 259 074 O- O 672 4 Boone . : V L 10 075 : 747 . 787 f t 057 055 721 6 Bureau | 444 , 401 C alhouu ") KM 1.930 1,793 1.730 386 3(1 330 8 Carroll ! I 1 837 816 : 813 10 Champaign 323 2w Christian 00 1 925 ; 971 964 008 678 731 Clark . 50 23 994 979 1 192 13 14 Clay 200 10- Clinton 118 12 078 853 098 1 778 752 608 n ColeH Ml 24 98. 907 H7 Cook . . . 2 918 " 85( ) 10 747 10 41 8 347 17 18 Crawford 232; 20. . i 776 i 7158 ! 873 718 7- ! 6^8 1 DeKalb 289 30 4 1 30 1 170 1 237 20 De\Vitt "00 " 708 716 799 i 534 517 516 88 VI DuPagc 217 231 Edgar 288 33. ) 952 5)80 898 i 1 158 1 144 1 218 - i i 38 387 388 VI Kninghaui 1;J8 11 > 538 . 515 581 36 J ! 747 i 740 , 8(5 W Ford 45 4 I 139 143 114 38 Franklin 188 21 ) 090 677 : I ll 30 31 Fulton : 502 52 Gallntiu 146 13. Greene : 204 1 ! S | 2,301 2,173 2,315 536 540 i 347 i 1 117 1 090 1 107 3? Grunilv 15K) 19 ; 704 714 705 31 Hamilton 02 22 1 781 750 870 34 Haneoek 394 40. i 2 079 2 065 2 092 35 36 37 Hardin : 72 4 Henderson 117 14 Henry 300 31 S 233 241 303 ) 082 6.5-1 653 i 1 463 1 301 1 371 38 ; t)00 83 839 39 Jackson 150 13- 1 688 697 780 40 Jasper . 86 9 > 630 (ill 678 11 Jefferson . . . 268 . 23! < 911 973 1 024 49 Jersey 230 24 I 772 790 ; 7till 43 Jo Daviegfl , 507 46: 1 1 998 2 004 1 808 14 J 729 664 831 45 Kane 409 41 3 1 885 1 845 1 948 M Kankakee 294 3tf " 1 101 1 052 1 095 47 Kendall 180 ! - 3 ; 836 815 8 -) 7 4R Knox . . 461 45 1 1 ( )77 1 805 1 5)05 40 Lake 245 23 i 1 15ti 1 !.> 1 222 50 LaSolle ! 841 77 3 | 3 464 3 406 3 13 ) 51 Lawrence 174 JO i | 589 604 680 53 Lee.. 316 3:i 3 1 213 1 171 1 09 Livingston 240 2V. 5 i 795 797 76!) 54 Logan 311 20 i 973 908 :*) 53 McDonough 41] 37 I 1 503 1 384 1 4% 58 McHcnrv 310 3D 1 1 389 1 300 1 513 87 McLean i 454 101 ) 2 027 1 983 1 929 58 Maenn i 288 25 1 mo 90.| cj->i Maruupm 437 3fr 1 1 700 1 637 1 701 Madisou 43<j ); 61 Marion 221 2 r v > 819 860 91", IB .Marshall 231 23 L %1 879 870 in Mason iqi j^ 64 63 Mrnanl 1< i 17 S (MO 631 &.n 2,771 : 290 663 792 668 ; 1.710 353 826 739 050 698 1.071 702 : 654 1,006 8. 170 859 0-19 1,184 721 ! 4ti5 94; 1, 109 308 588 821 120 733 2. 347 638 1,069 083 793 1,992 284 654 1,312 817 T.ti 77 985 710 1,855 090 1,870 1,001 898 1,877 1,262 3, 002 007 1, 158 727 1)07 1,402 1,439 1,8651 j 927 ! 1,657 1, 949 I 916 j 831 j 066 446 filg 2,400 aii 057 733 666 1.524 292 701 658 913 016 1,079 656 047 I !-, 0, 191 601 1,032 074 453 889 1,008 38i 623 "1 136 710 2, 155 543 1,037 619 709 1,833 205 556 1, 114 708 Oil! 008 961 688 1,010 O:KI 1, 709 936 772 1,740 1,192 2,674 600 905 645 885 1,293 1,479 1,616 806 1,545 1,583 819 705 699 486 553 2.384 260 6-13 j 1,409 I 272 634 I 608 I 799 638 1,007 589 588 855 i 6, 073 820 592 5. pi ; 645 410 813 ; 1,030 | 360 503 7-17 99 601 I 2,004 i 400 03 j . 7 ; 1,770 358 510 ; 1,168 j 737 | 628 ; 502 879 662 1,498 tiOO 1, 624 890 702 1,655 1,097 2, 523 553 940 686 741 1, 172 1,333 1,558 708 1.473 1,534 795 712 597 400 5R3 2, 162 j 224J 632 i 702 i 630 ; 1,439 250 i 635 i 681 j 8io ; 617 | 872 528 CM 828 5,551 487 1,019 648 ; 473 807 3:14 457 (iOO 111 338 1.H08 425 : 957 i 547 , 502 : 1.632 231 535 1,098 ; 6(17 ;>48 i 473 735 640 1,388 536 1,537 878 681 1,536 1,030 3,543 613 879 634 798 1.087 1. 1;:. 1,486 693 1,393 1,601 70!) 070 677 319 549 2, 273 3, 693 3, 4 .!8 3, 887 2, 493 i 208 687 4?4 45;) 242 538 1, 060 5)21 657 45-1 625 1,033 ; 942 750 078 ; 581 1143 785 582 465 1,303 2,851 2,258 1,966 1,534 226 030 413 485 277 606 1, 139 944 820 641 013 1,333 5)90 741 565 741 1,837 1,405) 1.004 776 563 1,289 5180 "8 521 933 1,262 1,155 832 762 535) | 90!) i 837 574 450 477 ! 1,349 5)69 S-95 513 825 i 1,571 1,305 934 715 6,553 14,251 15, 247 14,299 11.1! 3 675 1,019 5)76 663 570 40- 6 .M 683 496 411 2,008 1,098 ; 1,405 1. 134 1. 12.- !l-t- 7:!7 577 :;:;;i :i:ir 047 526 352 745 1,385 1, 181 1,013 829 5)60 1,051 1,432 1,041 900 309 4" 428 321 201 404 ;34 Oil 474 393 628 1 1,139 i 945 ; 731 589 -i 353 191 144 99 530 786 j 782 500 402 1,940 3. 120 2,743 l.!>12 1.831 45! 705) 001 501 407 37 | 1,737 1,383 1,039 : 834 in I.IH;:I .--.-I! 7510 607 547 802 808 5!0 458 1.491 2, 702 a, 439 1,5)60 l.liSI 211 297 305 331 211 517 1,078 863 660 522 1,093 2, 246 1, 821 1,55)0 | 1,230 646 1,277 1, 079 907 05)7 489 957 826 590 4?4 148 703 052 501 448 072 1 122 1,106 757 074 633 1,394 1,007 907 691 1,433 3,306 2,159 1,909 1,041 548 835 487 389 1,012 2,88.3 2,576 2, 123 1,5)70 838 1,431 1,322 1,112 867 711 1,449 1, 072 960 81 1,593 2,918 2, 540 1,948 1.006 !I43 1,334 1,306 1,177 1,096 2,432 5,027 4,230 3, V14 i 2. 904 520 895 799 551 438 871 1,772 1,524 1, 333 : 1, 126 572 1,494 1,082 945 594 704 1.817 1,312 1,114 751 1,053 1, 985 1,708 1,298 1,104 1,184 1,768 1,719 1,466 1,354 1,453 3,182 2, 694 2,288 1,708 703 1, 624 1,258 1,040 706 1,356 2,617 2,064 i 1,699 1,373 1,503 3, 466 3, 737 j 2, 585 1, 842 697 1, 255 1,161 ! 919 702 1,610 1,358 | 1,083 778 985 1,339 I OI 789 558 313 513 508 350 335 .V 1,117 80P 636 530 1,939 211 394 009 383 1,15)0 231 576 470 570 390 549 330 453 408 o. wic 429 333 867 43-1 258 729 6-14 194 312 405 80 287 1,377 284 640 502 317 1,270 142 417 880 513 333 309 434 529 1,400 274 1,541 598 600 1, 16!) 937 3,199 ; 316 803 438 591 | 782 j 1,112 1, 123 537 | 985 1,468 508 563 453 256 35fi STATE OF ILLINOIS. 79 TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WIIITK. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90uud under 100. Above 100. Ageunku n. i Total. Aggn;(?nti . COUNTIES. 1 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 XI 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 14 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 52 SI 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 SI 04 65 M. F. M. F. M. I- . M. F. J!. F. M. F. M. | F. ; M. F. 1,005 88 220 33* 304 679 100 895 3.JU 300 210 415 181 301 330 2,883 254 186 523 197 131 47-1 416 135 208 237 44 185 902 117 373 279 189 77(i 77 238 528 270 218 183 253 304 821 171 886 408 368 775 601 1,165 215 462 279 290 467 732 GOG 307 644 847 256 323 274 159 224 851 54 198 308 193 506 73 811 223 223 1G6 330 135 178 268 2,558 208 161 446 202 110 382 342 119 114 180 37 139 740 121 351 198 152 5G7 61 134 429 195 144 109 214 235 539 147 731 314 289 602 535 911 168 363 200 215 365 569 521 232 483 634 212 243 193 118 215 522 35 96 198 124 275 49 139 141 128 122 193 76 101 133 1,644 124 88 294 94 53 259 204 66 84 121 19 81 41G 73 204 108 87 380 37 83 248 119 75 8G 114 130 307 87 485 197 191 348 330 588 91 218 100 115 206 361 305 105 22G 340 118 148 107 62 115 415 22 G6 162 89 236 32 107 112 91 85 1IB 79 T8 109 1,283 102 56 239 43 199 176 47 57 87 13 71 355 62 179 98 81 284 35 73 201 77 59 64 96 111 273 83 365 124 155 264 243 493 63 193 75 111 159 311 237 110 213 283 84 115 85 48 IIS 152 o 3> 70 42 110 18 44 24 32 20 62 24 23 38 359 34 19 89 30 12 76 58 17 16 29 1 35 179 13 89 33 37 124 10 35 69 30 26 27 40 32 106 34 140 54 /06 114 172 22 73 28 31 67 125 54 39 74 73 31 29 35 18 43 141 5 15 54 39 74 8 31 32 26 18 39 25 23 33 353 31 18 80 32 8 59 58 10 26 26 138 16 G4 24 31 90 13 29 62 25 11 21 33 38 85 23 135 43 46 104 84 143 25 49 26 59 94 85 30 72 78 24 36 20 20 25 34 3 1 I 4 2 ! 21 i 29 21,204 19.940 41,144 4,652 9, 767 11.670 9 919 " 59 I 2. 059 4, 512 5, 034 4 061 5 | :> 11 9 6 17 10 1 2 8 12 9 8 5 | 4 8 | 4 14 ! 8 3 1 2 4 ti 3 61 | 65 3 - 7 1 7 ]0 19 14 2 5 <> 1 1 1 r ->v. Bond Boonc K 036 S 958 ft ft M H17 12,218 2, 260 5, -152 . r >, 208 0,709 4, 826 7, 232 4,452 4, 730 6,706 69, 785 5,586 4,064 8,972 5, 068 3, 132 6, 977 8, 142 9. 567 3.015 5, 304 902 4,560 16,039 3, 732 7,567 4, 758 4,800 13,769 1,807 4,437 9,692 5, 736 4, 4119 4,004 6, 270 5,541 13, 05 4, 457 14,386 7,273 6,151 13,608 8,801 22, 687 4,224 8,384 5,282 6,383 9, 451 10,625 13, 484 6, 367 11.472 14. 160 6, 14;. 6,231 4, 903 2,882 1. 160 26.415 5, 143 11,718 11,313 14,581 10,475 14, 948 9,309 10, 729 14,174 143, 947 11,529 8,309 19, 079 10, 814 7,109 14,696 16,888 5, 379 7,605 11,148 1,979 !>, 307 33, 289 7,629 16,067 10, 362 9,849 29, 040 3,704 9,499 20, 658 12,285 9,560 8,350 12, 931 11,942 27, 147 9, 306 30, 024 15,393 13, 073 28, 513 18,248 48, 272 8,976 17,643 11,632 14, 247 20,061 22, 085 28,580 13, 655 24, 504 30. 079 12, 730 13,437 10,929 6, 101 Bureau 1 883 6 ar,6 Carroll : 6 105 l 1 7 872 Champaign Christian Clark ! Z 649 2 1 7 716 4 857 Clay 1 . 5 999 1 6 1 7 468 Colea 3 1 39 25 74,162 1 1 !> 943 Cook 2 1 4 245 Cumberland DeKalb DcWltt 5 1 l 10 107 1 4 3 : 5. 746 3 977 15 16 17 8 5 1 7 710 DuPage 8,746 Edgar 6 3 5 7 5 7 1 1 _> HI- Edwards Effingham 1 4 190 3 3 6 5 84 1 i 1,077 Ford 4 | 3 39 38 1 ; 3 9 18 4 8 5 i 7 23 ! 14 8 | 3 15 | 12 8 2 4j 4 S3 i 2 12 8 8 j 9 24 19 5 ; 6 37 25 11 4 10 13 15 18 16 16 33 43 6 7 14 9 2 3 g| e 13 6 21 | 18 17 | 20 9 6 9 12 24 12 5 , 4 5 ; 1 7 | 8 2 2 C ! 2 1 ct 4 807 Franklin Fulton 4 17 250 213 897 Gallatin 1 8 500 Greene, 5. 604 Grundy Hamilton 2 i 5. 049 1 . . J 15. 271 Hancock Hardin Henderson n 7 11 1. 897 1 5,062 1 1 1 2 1 13 13 10,966 4 1 6, 549 Henry Iroquois Jackson 5,061 1 1 i L. . 4,346 Jasper i 6 661 Jefferson ;i 5 ! 0, 401 Jersey 3 1 4 2 1 ! 14 091 ; 4,849 Johnson Kane, 15.638 8 190 6 922 Kendall 1 1 14.904 Kuox 3 3 1 2 1 6 1 1 447 3 25 585 LaSalle 4.752 Lawrence l >.-, ) 1 . 6,350 Livingston Logan 7.864 4 1 3 1 j 10,010 McDouough McHcnry 1 11,460 ! 3 5 15,096 McLean Macon 7,288 a 1 13,032 Macoupin Madison 3 1 : ic, 519 O a 1274 0,585 7. 200 1 Marshall ! ! o, 020 :i, 219 Matwac 5,117 Menasd 80 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TAIILI; No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND .SEX. WHITE Continued. 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 tB 89 90 Ml 92 93 94 95 96 98 99 100 101 102 i riu! COUNTIES. er 1. 1 uud under 5. 5 and under 10. lOimd^uuder 15. 15und uuder20. 20 ami under 30. .TO and under 40. 40 and under 50. i * F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. * Mercer 2tf4 227 1, 042 943 121 907 879 262 : 926 : 917 345 i 1,438 1,377 120 427 401 :t50 1,511 1,379 686 2, 534 2. 490 180 702 631 118 380 379 377 : 1,935 1,902 1,018 1,080 915 ! 891 986 943 1,413 1,348 446 439 1,484 1,399 2,365 2,418 701 663 41(1 400 1,949 1,884 584 508 231 261 372 353 1, 196 1, 178 809 : 751 1,370 1,396 2. 427 2, 323 765 722 2,022 2,010 1,085 991 619 615 1,084 1,061 649 574 1,742 1,692 1,359 1,411 842 808 1,407 1,354 492 525 1,011 972 952 : 996 923 930 1,224 1,186 1,861 1,757 1, 029 960 1,581 1,536 905 614 939 839 890 1,333 452 1,397 1.869 ftt3 363 1,777 482 225 1,087 690 1,176 1,940 674 1,867 S188 582 959 389 1, 474 1, 180 808 1,291 461 1,1% !128 902 861 1,071 1,625 885 1, 382 747 884 727 776 1.231 419 1,346 1,881 351 311 1,761 449 233 334 959 653 1,131 1,868 653 1,775 959 531 876 527 1,472 1, 159 731 1,246 496 1,082 791 881 838 1,064 1,499 814 1 272 744 899 722 815 1, 261 381 1,339 1,814 524 1,474 081 179 * 822 547 1,027 1,888 514 1,710 883 518 853 335 1,381 1,186 620 1,257 422 1, 043 860 702 741 1,068 l,50fi 666 1,227 803 810 607 709 1,306 352 1, 275 1,850 512 312 1.588 370 231 271 883 562 1,018 1,786 534 1,698 857 519 807 . 1,317 1,119 650 1,117 425 984 663 726 656 9112 1, 375 699 1,350 647 1,043 1,322 1,594 2,393 j 739 2,448 ; 3, 769 961 931 2, 608 546 547 583 1, 695 866 1,950 4,160 775 3, 679 1,350 887 1,602 958 2,181 2,414 1,094 2,082 720 1,975 1,400 1,031 1, 175 - 2, 026 3,005 1,031 2 273 1,456 1,227 924 1,268 2,070 560 1,997 3, 345 886 558 2, 288 511 327 457 1,411 768 1,877 3, 032 792 2, 821 1,218 7GS 1,311 714 2,026 1,841 1,034 1,684 63(1 1,602 1,119 1,000 1,066 1,614 2, 433 1. 025 2,250 1,117 1.070 1,000 1,537 406 1,373 2,672 621 468 1,662 379 381 388 1,199 595 1,697 3,341 483 2,368 815 579 906 540 1,870 1,698 692 1,297 415 1, 186 934 670 708 1,384 2,460 644 1,797 988 804 700 763 1,224 311 1,260 2,232 474 301 1.442 346 217 323 933 496 1,377 2,233 442 1,906 711 521 712 1,493 1,204 553 1,039 313 952 749 l . 14 621 1,111 1,838 607 1,581 715 652 684 488 820 214 1,054 1,669 370 235 1, 138 245 175 234 737 379 1, 002 1,807 313 1,330 573 :)S7 514 405 1, 139 934 402 684 275 736 532 142 419 895 1,389 393 1, 219 539 479 490 401 731 210 855 1,291 308 159 901 197 122 214 543 332 755 1,266 279 1,032 512 310 409 328 948 661 338 611 238 619 423 357 387 684 1.077 335 953 446 , Moultrie I"-** Ogle -I"" Peoria ~W Perry l!f- Piatt 1W Pike ^- Pope . 1^~ 116 : 444 : 469 64 228 205 82 387 367 283 1, 205 1, 072 169 659 646 401 1,472 1,490 570 2, 587 2, 465 173 i 677 ; 653 553 ! 2. 091 2, 147 230 1,050 1,008 147 : 635 543 320 ! 1,(UO 1,035 161 596 597 440 , 1,769 1,731 403 1,399 1,445 171 761 723 303 1,463 1,355 127 476 553 287 1,289 1,237 291 912 947 210 892 856 227 826 855 275 1,309 1,185 518 2, 037 1, 883 207 935 869 359 1,606 1,566 233 919 877 pulacki ** Uirlilaiid 1&) Hock Inlaud 4tfcJ St Clair Ml Saliae IS I Siuigumon *"*17 Scott 189 Shelby 3U6 Stark 164 Stepheubou 424 Tazewell 394 Waba<h 126 Washington 273 White 229 Whiteniile 273 Will 515 Williamson 243 Winnebago 312 Woodford 255 Total 29,267 28,432 118,993 115,324 116,613 ^113,469 102, 712 96,907 91,833 89, 858 173, 784 149, 503 123,753 98,716 73,000 57,875 FKKE COI.ORKO. 3 i) 11 e 34 11 14 13 5 16 12 11 i 10 "i j 1 5 1 4 2 4 5 6 8 3 T 3 -i 5 fi o 3 7 1 1 i I \ 1 1 1 Brown 1 1 ;i g o 3 i | i 1 6 Bureau 1 _ 1 I 1 3 <> o i j.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 o i i i 1 I 4 1 3 1 4 6 1 4 ., Ckrihtiun s 1 1 3 1 I 1 i , Clark 1 ;j 1 2 6 H 3 1 i Cluv " j ;j ft 1 3 L) | .1 14 Clinton ."> L 1 1 M -I 11 15 12 8 12 23 21 11 7 2 . Coles . .... | ] , 3 1 6 I 3 16 Cook 11 15 3f* -1H ;ij 43 26 41 40 f8 158 13S l:Kl 7 :^ 46 : ;j g i 1 :t 1 i - l i i 1ft Debit) 1 J 1 j i i - ii IX- Witt 1 1 1 i i i ! ;i 4 4 2 8 3 5 i i i i ; Duracc ... 1 i STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 81 WHITE Continued. 50 and under GO. GO ami under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. ] Aggregate. COUNTIES. 06 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 80 87 88 89 90 1)1 92 93 94 95 90 97 98 9!) 100 101 102 If. V. Jf. F. 51. F. M. F. M. F. M. 1 F. M. F. M. p. 327 408 317 588 143 (Ho 875 210 103 727 131 65 174 427 223 5-18 1, 072 1(3 801 42!) 230 316 242 713 547 244 433 165 426 341 242 254 523 838 250 644 393 287 270 243 475 109 44(i 723 109 84 53li 113 57 104 338 167 377 797 145 587 308 185 225 182 533 440 164 341 347 348 252 197 215 364 007 202 500 274 168 134 118 288 (il 315 398 80 36 327 53 25 84 205 !I2 11)3 402 87 346 175 124 111 98 310 250 100 201 62 398 134 129 123 193 420 103 344 156 133 119 119 211 42 235 343 62 43 290 55 2G 65 174 63 190 TM o*l 57 321) 148 108 86 87 241 220 100 109 155 121 95 107 183 329 92 313 140 , 50 38 35 93 11 77 127 24 13 101 16 28 56 22 60 115 34 131 58 35 41 38 92 G9 35 78 34 65 22 36 46 G5 108 30 142 49 48 36 34 83 14 75 140 27 10 68 12 8 20 41 18 50 90 18 114 4!) 28 30 37 83 61 27 53 1!) 50 32 38 54 99 28 121 41 12 8 5 4 8 3 15 14 4 3 27 15 26 24 11 7 1 3 i n? G, 930 5, 769 6, 442 10,417 2, 980 10,634 17, 437 4,470 2,075 13, 079 3, 149 1,756 2, GOG 7,825 4, 030 10, 073 16, 814 4,482 15,007 7,001 4,878 6,879 4,184 11,997 9, 977 5, 351 9,290 3, 581 8, 540 0, 371 5,988 :"i Q.V) 15, 037 12, 815 13, 881 21, !)37 0,384 22, 8G3 36, 473 9,508 0,124 27,182 0,546 3,904 5, 579 10, 766 9,709 20,981 37, 109 9, 152 31,963 14, 070 9,047 14, 590 9,003 25, 112 21, 427 1 1, 145 19,779 7, 233 18,293 13, 725 12 222 19 974 1 1 7 040 1 1 1 2 i 7,43!) fi ! 11 r>9n 2 2 ! y 404 Moultrie Ogle 4 ! 2 l! 2 ! .. 19 "90 19 12 19,038 1 5 038 Pcoria 1 3 44 ) 19 17 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 | 14,103 3 !t07 Pike 1 1 !...... 1 9 1.W 3 4 6 7 9 10 9 10 10 1 13 4 , 4 35 20 17 10 11 G 5 8 19 19 17 10 G j 10 13 13 4 20 8 7 12 5 4 10 15 10 15 22 29 5 12 25 28 13 4 G 2,973 1 8 941 3 1 2 ; 1 2 1 o ... 5 073 10 908 ! : 20 355 St Clair ! i 2 4 670 28 7 1(>, 95G 7 GG9 1 ... i 1 1 1 2 2 : 4,709 2 1 ! 7,711 4 Kin Shelby 1 i 1 1 ] j i 1:1 n " 3 2 | 11,450 i 5 7 )4 3 2 1 i i 2 j 4 10,489 i i 3 652 3 9,753 1 7 :ra 6 234 2 :il." White 3 : i 4 1 1 1 9 8 7 i 10,052 8,675 18,727 4 5 15,794 13,470 29,204 1 i G 216 r< S71 ! (S7 Whi It-nide | Will - 1 :Va 11,903 6,058 24, 457 13, 281 ; 7 223 Woodfonl . 42. 285 32, 961 19, 416 15,961 ! 5,788 1 5,020 1,138 1,043 129 105 i ; 12 20 198 154 . 898,941 | 805,350 1, 704, 291 1 1 . FREE COLOKED. 5 10 1 1 1 74 105 179 1 3 3 1 1 30 25 55 9 3 1 I 23 25 48 Bond 3 3 8 4 1 1 13 19 1 1 5 (i 11 6 1 1 1 1 8 15 8 9 3 12 Casa 9 1 | 96 9-1 48 10 1 10 _ 17 11 1 1 1 09 17 39 Clark 12 1 lli 11 27 flay 13 11 4 1 o .1 1 114 98 212 14 1 1 ]_ 14 15 29 ColcB 15 1C 17 _ 1 3 1 1 1 5- l 486 1 007 1C 10 12 99 17 1 1 9 18 1 4 3 7 DcKalb V) 1 4 DeWitt 20 1 1 1 1 9 99 31 21 1 4 1 I>ul*affe . .. 23 11 82 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABI.K No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. 94 . 87 30 3 :r; 33 :ii , . :; :;. 3t 3D 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 - 49 . SI 02 S3 M 55 :< 57 - 59 00 61 62 63 65 66 69 70 71 73 73 74 75 76 n 78 81 M .- : M I 86 87 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 mid under 10. 10 and under 15. !."> and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. If. P. SI. ! . 11. P. M. F. It. V. M. P. M. P. M. F. 1 1 1 3 1 1 o 6 1 1 20 1 1 ! 4 2 2 5 ! 3 8 3 4 1 3 1 3 18 4 o 3 1 .- 3 4 28 1 4 o 4 4 3 ! :: 4 a 27 4 5 o 3 1 40 o 1 5 3 7 4 1 2 1 5 3 o 4 1 1 1 4 5 f, M 3 3 o 1 ! 18 1 5 1 | G 24 1 1 o 13 1 1 i ! i 1 ! 2 :to 32 2 3 ; i : o 2 1 .) a C 22 1 1 2 3 o 1 19 1 Gallatiu ... . 11 H 1 1 5 1 4 1 - 3 1 6 4 2 1 :i 1 7 G 4 o 1 4 4 o 3 3 1 a 1 lltmlin 1 ; 1 3 8 3 1 1 3 1 4 G 3 3 9 15 4 1 3 1 3 2 3 :t ; 4 4 3 3 1 i 1 1 3 o o 2 1 3 10 17 4 1 1 1 21 5 3 1 3 1 7 11 I 3 1 , 3 1 4 3 1 < 5 ~) I i 1 I 5 8 9 o 3 3 3 8 (i 8 8 1 | 3 4 ! 2 o 1 10 13 i; 3 2 10 16 3 3 3 1 8 3 1 o 10 1 C 10 1 5 3 3 13 3 G 1 3 1 3 1 I .. (i 7 10 10 1 8 1 4 16 1 3 21 1 7 5 1 o 19 1 11 17 1 ti 1 o 3 9 1 3 15 1 | 10 2 5 2 4 9 I/ikp La Sail** 1 4 1 o 15 3 3 14 10 1 ... C 1C i> is i ] ct 1 y 3 4 33 8 20 1 1 1 4 11 2 I CO Livin ton l ... i 1 2 : 1 2 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 McHenry 1 9 o 3 18 McLean 3 4 4 152 9 7 49 12 12 5 :i 5 5 42 31 10 5 12 50 o 10 10 31) 10 t; 8 40 18 4 7 40 3 1 20 11 10 03 1 12 C 5 29 13 5 4 23 1 (i 3 2 25 7 4 o 27 1 2 C 1 10 2 4 3 10 4 1 10 13 8 1 8 5 1 G 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 13 o 4 10 1 3 2 i 10 O !) 18 1 8 15 1 3 fi 3 10 4 1 4 11 1 7 13 1 1 4 5 | 8 H (i fi 9 9 14 7 Mnultrk 1 Ogle it {> 2 1 8 3 3 4 2 5 2 li! 3 1 3 1 7 1 5 7 4 4 10 4 1 9 2 1 20 o 5 IVoria 5 1 4 3 o 12 o 2 11 10 1 p err y I iutt Pike 1 1 1 1 1 4 11 3 7 10 8 2 2 l! 3 28 1 21 1 1 25 o 13 o 2 (i 1 1 19 1 12 13 15 9 1 43 4 12 7 1 48 3 10 2 2 8 2 3 7 3 PlfeukJ 1 37 !) 7 30 1 SKI 20 1 2G 1 1 :a 15 21 3 oo 10 13 1G lilchluud 1 29 13 10 1 1 34 33 11 14 34 14 2 1 1 3 S 1 1 33 11 15 o 3 1 1 21 15 24 1 3 47 13 20 2 35 12 24 1 5 1 22 12 19 3 28 3 14 4 o 3 15 o 19 St. Clair 5 1 7 5 1 a 3fi 12 23 1 1 39 8 17 1 1 1 39 7 24 1 Sulino SchuyliT Scott ! 3 C 2 2 1 1 Shelby 1 3 Sturk 1 4 1 Taze\vrll . . . 3 5 5 4 5 1 o 1 4 C 4 t 1 o 1 5 o 2 1 1 Union STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 83 FREE COLORED Continued. 50 and under CO. (iO iiud under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 uud under 90. 90 and under 100. Abovo 100. Age unk wn. Total Aggregate. COUNTIES. 23 24 25 2( 27 28 89 3i 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 411 41 42 43 41 45 4(i 47 48 49 M. p. HI. F. M. P. M. } . M. P. M. F. M. P. 51. F. 1 1 1 1 1 ia i i 3 19 38 (i 1!) II 96 300 11 5 33 10 27 o 24 18 !) 18 r>2 18 37 5 21 12 23 330 2 33 10 28 37 75 11 43 26 49 42C 28 7 Cli V *> 55 2 40 29 M 31 109 178 3(1 38 19 1 15.1 9 (iO 238 8 5 25 8 4 192 88 98 5li2 9 o 112 7 5 17 98 175 1 25 120 44 3 7 196 39 8 439 24 525 170 311 14 22 S3 1 43 36 1 1 1 1 8 ] S 1 1 2 o 7 5 1 C 1 7 I 3 5 1 1 3 i 2 1 1 1 o 2 1 1 1 Itenr 1 1 1 1 1 16 11 5 16 57 83 20 1H 5 1 81 35 IOC 4 3 15 i 1 105 44 52 3(W 6 y . ^ " 3 6 1 i i 7 1 I g 1 .1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Hi 211 14 \ Km Kinkikco Kendall 5 I 3 2 1 70 4 25 133 4 10 4 3 87 39 46 sea 3 63 4 o 8 47 2 1 10 58 20 3 4:> 85 19 220 | Luke 2 6 3 5 ., La Salic 3 50 51 52 at M 55 X 57 58 59 (K) 61 fi2 63 04 65 66 67 68 69 71) 71 73 71 "6 77 78 79 M) 81 82 83 84 65 86 87 K8 1 Let- o 1 1 McDonou h 4 1 5 10 8 a 1 4 1 1 3 i 3 8 o 10 4 1 ~ 1 1 1 2 ; o 1 4!) 3 3 9 51 93 j 1 1 :i i 5 4 1 1 1 3 4 o 1 l 1 T 1 1 1 15 68 24 Ogle i 3 3 1 1 Perry 1 Piatt 3 4 i :i i i M 3 1 1 1 111 30 3 219 11 225 81 176 a 7 11 Pike 3 1 1 1 1 1 Pulaski Putnam 12 8 8 a 4 - o o Kandolph 1 Itiehland M 5 10 3 11 i 8 3 ;; i 13 5.70 89 135 5 15 12 1 22 19 Kock Island St. Clair 18 4 5 10 1 1 7 1 o 2 1 1 Saline 3 Sangamoii Schnylcr 1 Scott Shelby Stark 1 21 17 Tnzewell a ) 1 1 Union 84 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. - 90 91 92 93 95 96 1 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 mid under 5. 3 nnd under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 uud under 20. 50 urnl under 30. 30 und under 40. 40 mid under 50. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. P. F. M. P. M. F. 1 i, 1 1 i 3 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 11 4 8 4 o 4 4 1 1 4 -J 1 WttboSD 1 1 1 5 3 8 } < 5 4 1 S | a , White 3 :i i i 8 1 4 (J 13 9 11 8 8 9 1 18 C 4 9 1 4 8 5 9 1 5 5 11 3 1 1 4 3 1 8 o 11 o 2 10 3 10 1 9 :) 4 1 4 3 4 5 1 1 (i 1 1 Total 1 127 136 431 458 1 1 .) 520 402 1 473 3(17 100 752 749 520 441 325 ; 202 INDIAN. l 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 Hancock 1 . | :i i 3 1 o 1 1 *; .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 a o a 4 : a a a i ; AGGREGATE. Total white 29,207 2t>,432 118,993 115, 321 IK!, C13 113,409 102, 712 90,907 91, 853 89,858 173, 784 149, 505 123, 753 98, 710 73,000 57, 675 127 13C 4.11 4. j3 419 Kd 4fiJ 478 3G7 409 752 7-19 520 44, 325 2S2 1 o 2 Q 4 o 2 ., o 2<l 394 28 5C8 119 445 115 782 117 00-1 113 991 103, 170 97, 391 qo ooo 90,271 174,538 150,250 124, S73 99, 1G2 73, 32G J8, 109 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 85 r>f) and under GO. FREE COLORED Continued. GO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ago unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 9G 97 98 99 JI. P. jr. F. M. F. M. F. jr. P. jr. P. M. F. jr. F. 1 3 1 1 12 40 23 A 9 40 20 3 1 57 4 19 63 13 21 80 43 G 1 129 8 57 118 34 1 2 2 1 i 1 1 1 S l ] 3 i a i 72 4 38 55 19 White :) l 1 ;i ] 1 1 g 1 1 I 1 1 i 189 169 9G 83 44 40 16 7 7 4 o " 5 2 3,809 3, 819 7,028 INDIAN. i 1 4 1 o 3 1 G 10 1 10 9 o 1 :i 4 ;> y 1 i i 8 G 1 i i 1 2 i | 11 21 32 AGGREGATE. 42,283 189 32, siei 1G9 111,410 9fi 15, 9GI 82 1 5, we 44 5,020 10 1,133 1C 1. 043 27 129 7 103 4 12 2 .20 5 . 198 2 134 898, 941 3,809 11 803,350 3, 819 1, 704, 291 7,628 Total white Total free colored. Total Indians... 1 2 a 86 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TAKLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. M. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 21,204 2, 593 5,255 6,03(5 5,258 14,197 2,883 fi,2CG 6,105 7,872 5,049 7,710 4,857 5, 999 19, 940 2,059 4, 512 5, 634 4, 061 12, 218 2,260 5,452 5,208 6,709 4,820 7,232 4,452 4,730 6, 706 09, 785 5, 586 4, 004 8.972 5, 008 3, 13S 0,977 8, 142 2 507 a, 015 5,304 902 4, 500 16, 039 3,732 7, 507 4,764 4,800 13, 769 1,807 4, 437 9, 692 5,736 4, 4 J9 4,004 (i, 270 5,541 13,056 4, 457 14,386 7,273 0,151 13,608 8,801 22,687 4,324 8,385 5,282 0,383 9, 451 10,025 13,484 6,307 11,472 14, 168 (i. 145 fi, 231 4,903 " N~J 41, 111 4,652 9,767 11,670 9,919 26, 415 5, 143 11,718 11,313 14,581 10, 475 11,948 9,309 10, 729 M, 174 143,947 1 1, 52!) 8,309 19,079 10, 814 7,109 14,696 16,888 5, 379 7, 805 11,146 1, !)79 9,307 33,289 7,629 16,067 10,372 9,849 29,041 3,704 9, 499 20, 658 12, ^85 9,500 8,350 12, 931 11,945 27, 147 9 306 23 17 23 1 4 1 8 5 17 1 28 14 25 51 31 48 1 14 o 1 15 6 28 51 I 77 13 | 11 128 21 179 55 48 8 1!) 11 1 15 12 48 17 39 SI 2 SO 1,01)7 31 5 37 75 11 43 41,323 4,707 !>,815 11,078 9, 938 20, 420 5, 144 11,733 11,325 14, 629 10,492 14, 987 9, MO 10. 9-1 1 14, 203 144, 954 11,551 8.311 19,086 10,820 7,140 14, 701 16,925 5, 451 7,816 11, 189 1,979 9, 31)3 33,338 8, 055 16, 093 10,379 9,915 09,061 3. 759 9, 501 20. 060 12,325 9,589 8, 361 12, 905 12,051 27, 325 (I, 342 30,002 15,412 13, 074 28, 603 18,257 48,332 9, 214 17,651 11,637 11,272 20, 009 22, 089 28, 772 13,738 24,602 31,251 12,739 13, 437 10,931 6.213 Doonc 4 1 3 2 3 3 7 5 9 10 11 5 9 23 o 11 6 17 6 20 15 39 16 107 9 265 11 90 12 216 9 27 1!)7 1 511 M 7 5 256 1 3 1 o 13 30 11 8 3 2-10 :i l i i 14 32 4 15 15 8 496 8 i y 3 27 62 6 CO 7 408 Cook 71, Hi-> 5, 943 4, 245 10, 107 5, 746 3, !I77 7,71!) 8,740 2,812 4,190 5 842 De Knlb 1 1 o o 29 10 13 5 17 8 2 6 8 4 8 Edgar 4 5 1 9 Ford 1,077 4.P07 17, 250 3,897 8, 500 5,608 5, 049 15, 272 1,897 5,062 10 9G6 Franklin 6 13 68 13 1 5 14 18 6 14 91 12 1 9 25 12 7 159 25 16 52 o 1 28 29 8 13 133 4 28 3 6 9 135 14 22 2C7 1 5 59 4 3 20 49 420 26 7 06 20 55 o 40 29 14 31 109 178 30 38 19 1 151 9 CO 238 8 5 25 8 4 192 SI 98 502 I) Fulton - Gallutin 1 31 1 3 Hardln . 1 10 1 12 6,549 5 061 14 11 4, 316 0, 001 6, 401 M,0fll 4,849 15,638 8, 120 0,922 14,904 9 11 5 05 10 15 7 5 1.1 5 oe so M i 14 22 10 127 30 29 8 47 30 5 52 21 12 99 51 Jo PavieHS 30, 024 15, 393 13,073 28,512 18, 248 48,272 8, 976 17, 043 11,032 14,247 20,061 22,085 S8.580 13,655 24,504 30,689 12,730 13, 437 10,929 6 101 r 4 1 no 3 10 13 4 1 8 3 i 74 20 39 189 o 9 11 1 42 3 36 8 1 15 6 4 132 52 73 356 o Kendall Kuox 20 50 4 10 109 50 19 83 109 C 35 903 Luke 9, 417 25,585 4,752 9,259 6,350 7,864 10,610 11,460 15,090 7,288 LaSalle 9 S3 4 3 i 7 1 4 10 Logan 7 3 3 58 26 34 107 McDonough Mclleury McLean 2:1 13 12 95 3 31 18 13 111 4 oo 31 25 206 7 Macon Macoupiu 13, 032 10,521 6,585 7 20G Madigon Mur.-hiill Mason 0,026 :i. aw 4 II o 112 MabKuc . . . 59 ta 101 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION Y COLOR AND CONDITION Continued. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Totnl free colored. Aggregate. r KI.ACK. MULATTO. M. F. Totul. M. T. Total. M. I F. Total. 5 117 4,400 6,930 5,769 0,442 10,417 2,980 10, 034 17, 437 4,470 2,675 13,079 3, 14U 1, 750 2,000 7,825 4, C30 10,073 10, 814 4,488 15,007 7,001 4,278 6,879 4,184 11,907 9, 977 5,351 9,290 3,581 8,540 0,371 5,988 5,959 8,070 13, 470 5, 871 11,903 6,058 9,577 1.1, 037 12, 815 13, 881 21, 937 0,384 22,803 36, 475 9,508 0,124 27,182 6,546 3, !>04 5, 579 10, 760 9,709 20,981 37, 109 ! , 101 31,903 11, 070 . 9,047 14, 590 0, 003 5 112 4 2 8 41 58 3 g 37 07 _ 5 17 78 125 7 5 17 !)8 175 1 25 120 44 3 07 196 39 8 439 24 525 170 311 14 22 23 1 9,584 15, 042 12,832 13, 979 22,112 0,385 22, 888 36,001 9, 552 6,127 27,249 0,742 3,943 5,587 17,205 9, 711 21,005 37, 094 9,331 32,274 14,684 0, 069 14, 613 9,004 25,112 21,470 11,181 19,800 7, 313 18,336 13, 731 12,223 12,403 18. 737 29,321 12, 205 24, 491 13, 282 M>rcir 8, 107 7, 040 7, 439 11, 520 3,404 12,229 19, 038 .1,038 3,449 14,103 3,397 2,148 2,973 8,941 4, 073 10,908 20, 353 4, (J73 10, 950 7, 009 4,709 7,711 4,819 13, 115 11,430 5 794 Monroe 6 24 1 5 30 7 1 36 57 1 14 26 20 50 1 13 74 14 1 55 128 2 Oglo - 5 28 13 o 9 28 18 5 124 6 209 39 83 5 5 3 7 24 17 12 52 30 12 08 37 8 243 ^ 14 401 07 193 13 7 6 8 44 7 Pike 3 40 19 3 11!) 1 8 193 28 110 8 3 19 71 1 90 100 1 3 03 SI es i 5 8 190 1 10 124 103 118 1 15 17 1 7 01 50 52 St. Clair Scott 10 9 1 Shelby Stark Tuzem II 21, 427 11,145 19, 779 7,233 18,293 13, 725 1 O VK) 12, 274 18, 729 29, 204 12,087 24, 457 13,281 16 10 4 12 18 1 15 5 7 31 15 11 IS 31 1 1 78 9 8 28 5 3 12 40 7 g 12 21 10 68 12 5 43 30 21 80 43 1 129 8 57 118 34 1 10, 489 3,052 9,753 7, 354 0,234 6,315 10,053 15, 794 Wobuh 13 1 35 White . 43 29 4 10 42 22 4 9 45 51 8 10 87 Will 28 17 19 10 18 15 38 31 34 0,210 11,554 7,223 1 1 Total .... 898, 952 805, 371 1, 704, 323 2, 031 2,010 4,041 1,778 1,809 3,587 7,628 1, 711, 951 NOTE. Thirty-two Indians included in white population. 88 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS. CITIES, TOWNS, 1C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 533 763 437 703 47L 413 950 511 007 639 531 518 780 7B3 501 950 893 C15 1,002 0,743 781 7C3 1,228 504 500 579 507 OK) 679 017 042 534 425 799 583 718 913 502 495 179 044 449 058 537 512 035 571 513 521 208 131 362 480 541 021 153 387 310 552 463 595 1,197 883 371 283 432 639 5-13 003 397 675 411 403 801 440 575 502 460 470 750 705 445 830 865 507 903 6,821 700 655 913 4S)3 548 521 531 572 015 513 565 498 36-1 083 538 642 894 409 390 158 577 302 553 393 424 518 482 407 439 222 114 325 412 468 531 144 302 295 476 383 483 1,270 791 335 270 367 509 1,066 1,430 834 1,380 882 810 1,751 957 1,182 1,201 1,007 D88 1,536 1,463 940 1,780 1, 758 1,122 1,905 13,566 1,487 1,420 2,141 997 1,108 1,100 1,098 1,181 1,294 1,160 1,207 1,082 789 1,482 1,121 1,300 1,807 911 891 337 1,221 811 1,211 930 930 1,153 1.053 982 960 520 245 087 892 1,009 1,132 299 639 Oil 1,028 852 1,078 2,473 1,073 706 539 799 1.148 1,086 1,430 834 1,380 882 816 1, "M 957 1,182 1,201 1,008 988 1,536 1,463 940 1,808 1,758 1,122 1,905 13,718 1,489 1,421 2,188 1,000 1,114 1,100 1,098 1,181 1, 294 1,100 1,207 1,084 789 1, 483 1,121 1,300 1,825 911 891 337 1,221 811 1,211 939 936 1,153 1,053 982 900 520 245 687 892 1,010 1,152 299 089 Oil 1,093 P5S 1.1.78 2,473 1,673 706 559 799 1,148 r f bus do r <io 1 1 Houston do 1 1 do 8 14 22 do Pnvson do do 04 1 88 1 1 22 2 3 132 1 1 47 3 6 Richfield do do Cairo 1 3 Greenville Bond Belvidere do Boout ...do. . Flora . do do do do o o do 1 1 Elkhora do. Leo do . do 6 12 18 ... do Pea Ridge . . . ... do .. Kii>K y do do Berlin dc Brawley do 3 6 9 do Center do Clarion do do do Fairlielil do 1 Gold dn Hall do l 1 Milo do Mineral d o Ohio ,] Princeton ,1 Shelby do Sheffield ,! TlHkiloo do Walnut Wentfleld STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. 89 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FRF.K COLURhl). Aggrvga M. P. Total. M. ! . Total. Whcutlaiid Bureau 205 10!) 309 422 363 364 241 097 425 07-1 325 375 372 264 071 , 193 397 411 269 407 712 557 2,053 510 238 237 098 418 184 510 796 895 4:>l 355 240 1,349 01 1,415 403 111 216 1,068 379 220 518 408 047 286 430 951 503 453 3G4 404 1,170 404 510 154 089 1,123 000 385 895 :]07 1,003 356 480 418 Olil 232 144 300 332 294 285 181 550 318 483 282 307 341 245 051 300 315 384 219 314 638 455 1,707 462 200 201 022 349 136 402 042 801 360 318 193 1,147 58 1,215 312 89 177 057 347 217 502 371 017 250 390 915 532 405 340 353 1,050 403 474 159 588 1,091 Oil 307 833 307 683 208 422 375 021 497 343 009 754 056 049 425 1,247 743 1,057 007 682 713 509 1,322 099 712 825 488 751 1,350 1,012 3,820 978 438 438 1,320 797 320 972 1,438 1,696 791 073 433 8,490 119 2,630 715 200 393 2,025 726 437 1,020 779 1,264 530 820 1,800 1,095 918 710 757 2,229 807 984 313 1,277 2,214 1, 21 7 092 1,727 734 1,946 021 902 793 1,285 1, 1. 1, 3, 1, 1. j ~, 2, 1, 1, 1, 8, 1, 1 1. 1, do Bcllview Outer do Gilead do 1 1 Hamburg do do Point ...do... Kichwoods i do Cherry Grove Carroll Elk Horn ...do... do 1 1 Rock Creek do do 8 5 13 do ...do do do York do Casa 1 1 do .. . Ilusted do 8 3 11 do do do .do 16 15 31 do do 1 1 a do do do 1 i do do . do 8 14 Clark do do do do do do Marshall ...do... 19 5 17 do do Wabash do 10 12 22 do York do Clay Ashmoro .do 1 3 1 4 1 East Oakland . do do do do 1 9 1 19 Mattoon ... do 10 do .do 1 1 2 Pli-anant Grovr . . .do... STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOKEP. M. F. Total. M. K. Total. Coles 422 341 690 622 642 586 434 356 5, 514 5, 789 5, 114 4, 624 3,656 I 3,157 2, 670 2, 243 5, 418 i 5, 928 8,169 : 7,865 8, 974 ; 8, 953 3,458 3,259 2, 529 2, 693 9, 483 ! 8, 803 763 2 2 \ 765 B on * Cook 1 312 . i ~* do 1,228 Bremen do 790 Chicago ...do .. 11,303 ! 73 25 | 9,738 153 173 6,813 125 ! 144 4,919 52 39 11,346 23 38 16,034 15 17 , 17, 927 4 6 6, 717 23 18 5,222 3 2 18,286 12 10 8 11,401 356 10, 064 S69 7, 082 01 5,010 61 ! 11,407 W 16,066 10 . 17,937 41 6,758 S . 5,227 22 18,308 ...do... Total 54,991 691 534 393 495 749 990 297 735 822 561 004 468 727 845 592 763 576 677 621 492 1,066 563 475 904 1,255 230 278 155 203 253 274 731 540 311 287 407 605 315 246 283 561 MO 513 529 562 331 508 151 688 594 507 471 53,314 581 455 436 431 614 751 290 654 683 483 537 444 619 457 699 443 591 522 415 984 470 384 765 1,075 233 262 160 197 227 246 6G9 498 322 273 392 504 325 234 233 445 440 4X1 456 490 289 490 111 610 513 438 481 108,305 483 ! 472 1 27 955 ! 109,260 Cook . . . Elk Grove do 989 989 ..do . 89 2 2 f3i 9G do 1,363 HI 11 1,741 - 13 1 587 32 1,395 14 1,755 587 do do do 1 389 1 389 . . do . 1 505 1 505 do 1 044 1 044 do 1 141 1 1 | 1,142 91 do 912 Niles... do 1 346 1 i 346 N orthfield . . do 1 534 1 534 Orland do 1 049 - . 1 049 ... do 1 462 1 462 PaJoB ... . do 1 019 1 019 Proviso 1 268 !- 1 268 Rich do 1 143 1 143 do 907 907 do 2 050 3 3 2,053 1 033 Thornton do . . 1 033 do 859 859 Wheeling do 1 669 1 669 Worth do o 33Q ;. 2 330 Ilutaonville 463 , 3 2 540 ! . .. 5 IKS 540 Palestine do Uobinaon do 315 . 1 1 316 400 Clear Creek 400 Cottonwood do 480 * 480 Crooked Creek do 520 . . 520 Greenup . . ..do . ... 1 400 . . - 1 400 Hurricane do 1 038 1 1 038 Johnstown do 633 1 1 1 5GO .. 2 633 SIM Long Point do.. Neoga do 799 no Prairie City do m i 1 199 ; - i iii Spring Point do 640 640 Turkey Creek do 480 ! 480 Afton DcKalb 516 ; 516 Clinton do I 006 1 006 DeKulb AA 900 900 Franklin ! do 936 93C Genoa do 985 985 Kingston do 1 ! 1,053 620 Malta | do Hay field ,i~ 998 Milan Off) 6 t> Pampas 1 98 1,298 Paw Paw Hn 1 107 1,107 Pierce .In 945 Sandwich do 952 . M STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. 91 CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FUEE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Shabbona DcKalb . . . 498 677 387 440 622 422 454 4C3 693 334 538 388 181 294 412 483 359 53G 4G7 174 192 20G 725 716 997 678 605 1,333 565 321 913 806 524 424 744 869 510 797 630 937 366 351 639 1,005 328 97 253 338 341 313 337 3G9 226 462 570 330 330 514 1,057 390 188 196 093 187 660 302 521 535 463 598 275 30.3 014 324 350 361 60S 288 480 3cO 156 450 409 307 480 405 110 171 149 68S 057 809 588 506 1,265 403 324 668 719 474 310 707 886 455 715 001 971 345 310 594 941 285 103 95 261 231 300 232 362 321 180 398 510 320 353 484 899 371 154 148 COO 193 6] 9 292 505 522 963 1,275 062 795 1,206 746 804 794 1,358 622 1,018 743 337 516 832 892 600 1,016 872 314 363 355 1,413 1,373 1,806 1,266 1.201 2,598 1,028 045 1,781 1,535 9!)8 740 1,451 1,755 905 1,512 1,231 1,908 711 607 1,233 1,946 613 200 197 514 619 641 565 699 690 406 860 1,086 056 689 998 9C3 1,275 602 796 1,206 746 804 794 1,302 022 1,018 743 337 546 ,:; 893 666 1,016 872 314 303 356 1,413 1, 375 1,806 1,206 1,263 2, 599 1,028 645 1,782 1,525 998 710 1,452 1,700 963 1,513 1,231 1,930 711 668 1,237 1. 046 613 200 197 514 619 641 565 699 690 406 860 1,086 656 669 998 1,999 707 342 344 1,293 360 1,279 534 1,026 1.056 Somonauk do South Grove do . Squaw Grove do 1 1 Sycamore ! do Victor do Baruett DeWitt Creek do 2 2 4 Clintonia ! do . DeWitt do Harp do Xixon do Rutledge do Santa Anna do 1 1 1 1 Texas ... do Tunbridgo do Wapella : do Wayucsville do Wilson do Arcola Douglas Tiiscola ; do 1 1 AddiKou DuPago 2 Downer a Grovo do - Lisle do Milton . . . do 1 1 1 1 ! Wiufiekl do 1 1 York do Brallett s Creek Edgar Buck do 1 3 1 5 Elbridgs do 2 Embarrass do 1 1 Paris do 10 U S3 Prairie i do 1 3 1 4 1 Kaskaskia do 1 1,956 707 342 314 1, 29n 19 21 43 380 1,279 594 1.026 1,057 TWnadotta ... - ..do. . . 1 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, StC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. i Aggregate. It P. Total. M. F. Total. Fulton 672 I, 1G1 4G3 180 390 :ii7 471 503 WIG 438 102 035 331 , r ) .)3 (ill 090 447 708 seo 576 1,005 250 753 341 109 102 56 487 1,435 a 253 833 604 093 315 175 1,547 C3 147 212 480 :K3 :i3i 306 iJ7 220 494 I,0fi3 389 )99 442 430 345 215 451 i?82 (!05 ex Ml 020 741 39fi 388 444 381 734 (107 793 601 1,212 445 168 345 287 449 454 603 450 334 535 201 541 621 004 :C C89 51C 491 949 203 G93 302 172 98 53 427 1,314 565 227 7CG 562 622 289 144 1,385 616 133 171 377 S84 271 sea 24-1 102 403 1,038 313 164 383 353 sea S3! 384 791 510 783 486 487 069 387 334 402 739 313 053 514 739 1 1,273 2,373 906 318 735 C04 020 957 1,359 908 TOO 1,170 592 1,134 1,232 | 1 : 300 823 ; 1,397 1,036 1,067 1,954 453 1,446 643 341 200 109 914 2,749 1,228 480 1,599 1,166 1,315 604 319 2 932 i ! 1 1,274 2,373 908 348 r.v> GOl 920 957 1,309 1KB 730 1,170 592 1,141 1,238 1,308 823 1.407 1,038 1,067 1,963 451 1.44C 04; 360 20C 10S 1,li: 2, 7K l,22f 48C 1,59 1,16 1,31! 001 3H 2,931 i,na M se; 85" co- eo: 571 S3 3ft m 2, 10. 70 1 :IK 82. 7 41 do do . ...do do do do i do do 1 e do Isabella do do 1 K do do 5 3 3 2 3 5 7 6 8 do I i do do do 3 7 10 do do ...do 7 1 8 do do do (iailut in 12 16 28 do do do 91 110 201 3 do . do. do i Kuni do . .do do do Whitehall do do 1,309 280 383 857 607 005 070 531 382 896 2,099 702 363 825 783 027 140 835 1,673 1,121 1,679 1,027 1,007 1,410 783 720 846 1,521 094 1,387 1,121 1,532 Woodvllle do.. do Bracevillo .. . do Felix do do (ireenfield do do Mazon do Morritt do 5 1 6 Nettle Crwk do do Saratoga do do do 1 1 McLcooBborou^h Hamilton 83 l.GT 1,12 1,07< i,oa 1,00 1,41 78 721 84 i, as 69- 1,39- 1,12 1,0 AugTlBta do 3 3 6 do Carthago do Chill 1 1 Durham Fountain Gri-cn . . . do Hamilton do 2 2 Hancock do Harmony Li\ Harpc do 1 2 3 Montebcllo Nauvoo 3 4 7 Pilot drove do Pontooanc ...do... STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. 9. } CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. 1 , 1 P. Total. M. P. Total. Prairie Hancock 315 253 431 544 553 TT3 810 1,486 250 C84 30 S3 840 21 70 68 11 41)8 520 128 425 404 377 381 240 210 523 B32 220 742 208 368 380 340 430 438 499 478 CCG 288 344 344 401 508 255 545 COS 200 272 219 470 G03 455 750 122 417 097 589 748 325 513 274 266 405 529 343 397 668 o<l<l 200 259 366 510 517 697 710 1,410 209 004 33 52 794 21 15 57 56 34 418 442 114 348 314 312 343 225 154 482 860 198 719 188 309 308 230 403 301 55G 380 631 209 289 284 362 4 GO 218 426 542 183 249 181 435 551 379 G73 97 407 009 501 691 300 424 247 244 352 5i6 362 334 597 207 575 512 797 1, 054 1,099 1,470 1,529 2,890 405 1,288 63 104 1,040 42 40 127 121 75 916 902 240 773 718 689 724 471 364 1,005 1, 792 418 1,461. 396 677 694 570 839 799 1,055 858 1,297 557 033 028 7G3 908 473 971 1,150 389 521 400 905 1,154 834 1,423 219 854 1,366 1,150 1,439 625 937 521 510 757 1,045 705 731 1,866 500 575 512 797 1,054 1,099 1,470 1,529 2,896 465 1,289 03 104 1,641 42 40 127 124 75 916 962 240 773 718 689 724 471 964 1,005 1,794 418 1,401 396 077 094 576 839 799 1,055 858 1,297 557 633 628 763 968 474 974 1,150 389 521 400 900 1,104 834 1,423 219 S73 1,366 1,150 1,453 625 937 Ml 510 757 1,045 707 740 1,266 506 Uock Creek do Hocky Run do Souora do Suiiit Albaus do Saint Mary s do Walker do Warsaw do Wilcox ...do... Wytho ! t\n 1 1 Biggsville Henderson Oleua do ...ilo... 1 1 do do do... . do Alba do do do do... do do do do. Edford . do.. Galva do do S 2 do do do.. . do do | do Oxford .. . do do Weller -. do do Wethersfield do -do ...do... Heaver -do do do ... 1 o 5 1 3 6 do 1 1 do do do do do 1 6 1 10 do 4 Milford do do . .. do do 9 10 19 do do 9 5 14 do " do ilo do 1 3 1 > 9 Delhi do lllinnU .1,. 94 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 428 945 1, 226 2, 599 249 537 306 652 303 65C 579 ! 1,330 51C : 1, 132 223 | 508 217 ! 415 403 \ 850 388 809 350 818 399 847 488 1, <B7 090 1, 460 4, 051 8, 044 518 ; 1,093 4-17 909 378 833 434 !U9 334 707 248 33!) 401 94G 434 896 521 1,044 303 047 391 872 195 423 414 825 S.VC j 599 452 935 2, 988 5, 999 817 1,606 412 911 479 1, 080 428 886 481 1, 027 242 j 544 909 ! 1,888 1,38-1 i 2,797 512 j 997 491 1,049 513 1,072 477 1,007 407 1,013 909 1, 816 426 1X57 556 1,209 343 , 781 1,082 2,205 239 ; 501 525 1,110 1,448 ; 2,974 286 610 410 Mil 457 941 115 251 207 500 454 437 944 041 1,310 .71 197 441 416 ; 896 683 1,847 647 1,369 657 1,405 094 1, 435 583 1, 2S2 em 3 G 3 11 948 2,610 557 053 662 1,330 1, 131 508 415 850 809 818 857 1,045 1,400 8,196 1,093 M| 853 950 767 539 951 1,044 647 872 425 825 601 93S 6,011 1, 621 911 Jergeyvillo do : 1,373 5 Otter Creek *1 346 1 3 1 6 3 Phill H Creek .. do 751 Rich Woods do 610 1 1 o Apple River : Jo Daviegs 232 j Courtlaini do ! 421 i Dunk-ith do 448 5 5 3 10 8 Klizabeth - do 770 Galena City do 3,993 81 71 193 \ ra . . do i 515 1 1 Pleasant Valley do j 413 JHce do 291 Rush do. 485 3 2 fl .Stockton do 1 523 Vinegar Hill i do... 481 i Ward s Grove do. . . 230 1 i West Galena do 31 :l 2 2 Aurora i Kaue 3 01 1 7 7 5 8 12 15 Batavia do 769 Big Rock do 409 1,080 886 1,027 544 1,889 2,797 997 1,050 1,072 1,008 1,013 1,822 969 1,209 788 2,205 501 1,110 2,984 616 861 943 251 500 454 944 1,310 599 444 896 ,847 ,369 ,405 ,435 ,232 ,708 Clinton do 30 1 1 Elgin . do 1 413 i 1 1 Plato . do 530 1 1 Rutland . . do 546 Saint Charles do 107 3 3 o 6 n Sugar Grove do 541 Virgil do 653 6 1 7 Kankakcc .do 1 56 6 4 ! 10 1 n 2 Pilot do 258 Rockville do 507 t Saint Ann <J O C75 Salina <j o 305 Sumner <j o 047 Yellowhead do 4gO Briatol j 700 Fox A n ~AQ Kendall d o ^j Lisbon do fiy) Little Hock do ljm STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. 95 CITIES, TOWNS, *C. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Totul. M. F. Totul. Kendall . 555 ; 406 1,021 2,108 958 1,02!) 709 1,268 1,010 797 4, 872 8M 1,119 1,195 775 1,566 960 1,920 1,465 876 788 822 1,311 1,526 701 1,120 1,120 1,494 1,129 7-J9 872 1,022 1,228 1,005 500 1,111 1,170 671 1,219 1,124 1,045 3,433 1,286 391 872 1,238 1,186 1,031 1,081 1,818 1,702 1,435 1,021 1,301 1,426 608 1,022 3,993 1,606 1,930 737 1,601 1,270 6,522 675 1,829 3,132 1,029 960 1,026 1,862 998 j 1,021 2,109 958 1. 032 700 1,268 1,010 797 4,953 839 1,119 1,195 785 1,567 960 1,920 1,407 870 783 822 1,311 1,538 713 1,120 1,120 1,494 1, 120 729 872 1,022 1,228 1,005 500 1,111 1,170 671 1,219 1,124 1,045 3,433 1,2=6 3;n 876 1,239 1,188 1,033 1,081 1,218 1,702 1,437 1,021 1,302 1,426 608 1,022 3,993 1,608 1,934 738 1,601 1,270 6,541 675 1,229 3,132 1,029 960 1,026 1,262 999 do 1 115 003 1 ] Scward do ! 536 422 Abingdou Knox... . ra SOI 3 10 1 11 3 21 Chesnut do j 684 584 Copley do < 523 487 Elba do . . 4-">g 368 32 49 81 Haw Creek do 1 433 406 Henderson do 595 51*4 6 1 4 10 1 Knoxville . . do . . 779 787 Maquon do 1 ittfi RH4 1 1 - Orauge do 405 411 Pereifer do 4^3 365 Uio t do ! -150 372 Sulein do 688 <K!3 Sparta do . ... 798 78 7 5 5 7 12 12 Victoria do i 596 524 Walnut Grove do.- fifK .MR Lake ... Bin 684 Avon do 576 544 | Beiitou do 359 370 Cuba do __ .. 4r*fi 41 fi 1 Doerfield ...do... .iir. rji Elu, do i;r.i r,77 do 532 473 do 259 241 . . do . . . 599 512 do 614 556 Shields do 344 327 do 633 586 do . 606 518 do 564 481 do ....... 1 678 1 755 La Sallo 694 592 \lleu do 222 109 Brookfield do 472 400 2 " 4 1 2 1 do 660 578 do 652 534 1 1 do 548 483 do 599 482 do 1 681 537 Furl do 899 803 | ! do I 797 638 112 do i 556 | 465 do ! 700 601 1 1 do i 781 : 645 do ! 346 i 262 Ho e do 583 440 do ! 2 055 1 938 1 do ] 860 746 o 1 2 4 1 do 976 954 2 do 394 343 Mission In SfiS 7n Ottawa do : 3,832 3,290 8 j 11 19 Osago do 389 280 : p eru <J 1 590 1 542 Kutlaud do 542 487 Utica... ...do... 524 4G8 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. CITIKS, TOWN--?, i(\ COUNTIES. WHITE. FItF.E COI.011KD. 51. P. Total. M. P. Total. La Salic 340 518 4-10 435 1,019 568 51 301 235 672 534 507 178 828 C35 701 918 1,067 185 83 392 375 200 193 573 154 COG 405 <C9 301 410 178 69 171 307 270 239 400 317 342 162 541 185 152 138 174 374 613 237 104 117 233 1,202 536 707 3,153 796 400 429 521 522 798 348 529 586 429 687 664 400 935 20 1 449 tXj- 422 873 530 53 203 22fi 61S 465 414 123 787 017 020 794 1,140 170 05 371 305 197 108 482 134 010 324 598 294 312 139 59 139 225 211 218 302 247 205 135 440 133 118 109 102 354 532 191 80 111 189 1,101 382 570 2,538 678 310 332 430 463 099 318 516 4?2 ; 642 599 438 899 004 967 92 857 1,892 1,104 106 50-1 451 1,290 SW9 S121 301 1,615 1,252 1,324 1, 712 2,213 353 148 , 680 397 3U1 1,053 288 1, 122 729 1,537 595 758 317 123 310 533 481 457 708 504 607 297 081 318 270 247 330 728 1,143 428 184 S28 422 2,363 918 1,283 5, GDI 1,474 800 761 957 985 1,497 666 1,045 1,018 837 1,32!) 1,263 898 ! : C04 do 1 967 Lawrence 48 30 34 32 82 ! 874 08 j 925 1 1 892 do do do ! i 104 * ...do i 106 do 12 7 11 13 | 577 23 474 ! 1 290 do 1 k do ...do 1 999 Jo 30 22 M 973 301 Alto do 1,615 do 1 1 1,253 . . 1 324 do Chinu do 1 1 712 do 2 213 do 355 do 148 Leo Center do 703 Mav do . 680 do 397 do 1 1 362 1 055 . . do do 288 do 1 1 1, 123 729 Willow Creek do do 1 237 595 do 758 do .. . ! 317 do 128 do 310 do 532 do 481 do ... 457 .. . do 708 do 56* do 60" do 29" do 081 Odcll do 318 Owego . ...do 270 Pike do 247 Pleasant Kidgo do 330 do o 3 5 i 733 ! 1,143 ItKidiug do Rook s Creek . do 428 Kound Grove do 184 do 228 Sunbury do i 422 Atlanta 5 11 10 2,379 ! 918 Elkhart do . .. . Lake Fork do i 1 283 Lincoln do 5 4 9 5,700 1,474 Middlcton do Mount Pulankl do 800 Prairie Creek ...do. . ! 761 Sugar Creek do 957 Botbol Blaudinsvillo 3IcDonough do 9S3 1 1 2 1,499 607 1 1,040 1 018 Buihncll Chalmers 1 El Dorado Emmet a 1 1 1,329 Hire do Industry 1, 203 LaMoino d ! 893 Mwnmb do... 1,834 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. 97 CITIES, TOWNS, 4C. COUNTIES. ! WHITK. FREE COLOIIKD. Aggregate. St. F. Total. M. F. TotaL Mouud 1 McDcmough 559 573 384 353 494 880 481 S 1,028 188 833 645 515 505 507 551 523 496 611 1,051 C73 721 430 531 658 3, 483 3J8 Sill 433 742 570 531 528 282 401 453 I ll 333 5U 406 478 376 459 350 410 730 422 289 1 923 449 459 383 2?8 4 S3 839 408 415 959 141 800 621 514 476 506 497 455 404 606 991 648 653 371 479 660 3,448 298 253 457 633 499 463 503 204 372 388 170 320 437 300 392 284 373 312 353 650 329 252 1, 836 367 308 2,971 372 280 544 1, 094 296 967 594 379 323 398 456 528 257 935 520 200 575 278 1 001 1,001 1,032 770 643 919 1,719 880 945 1,987 329 1,633 1.2C8 1,060 981 1,073 1,048 978 900 1,277 2,042 1,321 1,378 eoi 1,010 1,327 7. 075 (ill) 545 950 1, 375 1,009 994 1,031 486 793 841 301 051 048 706 693 coi 847 663 765 1,386 751 541 3,839 769 592 6,33-. 817 641 1,204 2,238 667 1, 1>4 1 1,270 832 723 905 1,033 1,103 513 2.076 1,098 392 1,196 6fi3 1 01 707 1 613 o 3 Soiota, do ] 719 Walnut Grove do 689 A Men McIIenry 943 3 987 39 1 033 1,266 : 2 1 059 2 1 1 081 1 073 1 043 978 : 900 I 1 277 ! O Q4 J 1 31 1, 377 1 801 1 RHey do 1 010 1 37 6, 930 05 616 80 145 544 1 950 1 1 373 1 009 993 : 1 1 031 1 486 : 793 841 361 633 1 1 948 766 870 9 660 1 832 : 8 662 1 763 11 23 1 13 1 7 1 386 d 751 ! 511 : 3, 7G1 33 709 42 78 402 284 3,174 445 361 660 1, 141 371 077 67 453 400 507 577 635 250 1,140 559 192 621 235 592 6, 143 87 817 1 100 187 641 1,204 i 2,238 7 do 667 I P do 1 944 1 270 832 j 723 * do 905 S b do 1,033 : 1,163 513 2,073 | 1 1, 079 10 392 1 19 9 do 1,196 563 13 98 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. CITIKS, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. 11 F. Total. M. P. Total. 511 303 602 715 42a 803 348 Q7Q 421 740 917 2,633 327 796 era C20 023 7:a 239 581 1, 726 303 936 IM 340 295 467 369 541 660 987 503 27 490 637 47-1 412 428 S35 432 576 579 325 628 508 381 411 675 915 727 544 549 7,087 652 609 524 579 800 KK 418 298 275 327 593 206 601 709 1.083 506 478 720 418 725 281 231 411 699 836 2,739 233 644 507 534 448 603 269 515 1,436 528 235 860 492 344 273 132 304 451 507 910 403 193 431 559 431 300 324 226 3CO 531 523 338 550 492 335 390 590 747 628 386 475 6,849 582 500 462 511 730 785 308 287 235 205 243 475 169 409 638 I.OBB 1,017 580 1,080 1,435 846 1,587 629 503 803 1,439 1,753 5,372 500 1,440 1,159 1,100 971 1,336 528 1,096 3,162 1,105 538 1, 796 1,095 684 568 899 673 992 1,227 1,897 9116 420 927 1, 196 905 752 401 792 1,107 1,102 663 1,178 1,000 716 801 1,265 1,662 1,355 930 1,0134 13,936 1,234 1,109 980 1,090 1,530 1,017 726 677 K!3 480 570 1,068 375 1,120 1,347 2.142 1,017 583 1,080 1, 435 853 1,609 629 503 832 1,410 1,760 5, 528 ;>oo 1, 440 1,159 1,160 972 1, :i3fl 523 1, 090 3, 100 1,105 533 1,801 1,095 684 568 899 674 992 1,227 1,898 906 420 (134 1,203 905 772 752 461 792 ],107 1,102 603 1,178 1,060 716 802 1,265 1,663 1,355 930 1,024 14,045 1,23-1 1,109 997 1,090 1,530 1,017 677 533 480 570 1,068 375 1,120 1,347 2,143 do 1 o 3 do Ililldboro 3 9 4 13 7 22 do BvtbflJ ...do.. 1 1 84 1 7 156 6 do do do do do 1 1 do... . Brookvillo O r le do 1 3 4 do do Flagg do 2 3 5 <lo do do Loaf River .. . do. do 1 1 do do do 1 1 do do . . do 4 3 3 4 7 Pine Creek do Pino Rock do Kockvalo do Scott do White Rock ... . do BrlmfiuM do Chilli cotlie do Elm Wood do Hallock do Ilollli do Jubilco do 1 1 do do 1 1 Logan do Medina do MiUbrook do Peoria do 50 59 109 do do Rich wood do 4 7 11 Roaefleld do Timber do Trivoll do Bement 1 1 Blue Ridgo do Cerro Gordo do Goose Crock Montioello Bagamon Unity do Willow Brunch AtUu Piko Barry . . . ..do... 1 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. 99 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. KREE COLORED. / Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. Piki; 321 G31 483 569 198 1,279 619 047 7-1G 778 737 700 819 218 956 1,118 643 581 2G6 SI 5 481 810 C28 COG 338 614 538 301 603 364 3G7 473 548 443 749 499 177 531 417 646 195 827 511 410 C34 627 1,015 1,021 332 2,529 335 3,881 838 1,103 483 139 4,551 752 565 488 631) 49-1 430 292 314 547 605 412 829 620 282 598 437 475 180 1,276 590 611 632 694 665 685 635 221 932 1,019 625 543 263 183 391 714 504 584 271 556 508 251 571 354 321 39S 498 397 750 395 152 472 338 574 137 680 472 392 577 516 883 1,006 320 2,580 309 3,554 793 958 425 137 4,566 621 482 464 584 450 419 2G1 284 511 557 419 742 566 603 1,229 920 1,044 378 2,533 1,209 1,258 1,398 1,472 1,402 ],385 1,454 439 1,888 2,137 1,270 1,123 529 398 872 1, 524 1,132 1 30 C03 1,829 920 1,044 378 2,557 1,262 1,258 1,398 1,472 1,403 1,387 1,455 440 1,889 2,137 1,270 1,128 529 404 898 1,535 1,132 1,250 609 1,228 1,120 535 1,174 719 691 865 1,046 8-iO 1,499 887 329 1,004 755 1,220 352 1,507 983 808 1,211 1,143 1,898 2,028 632 5,130 G41 7,520 1,601 2,076 915 278 9,320 1,373 1,047 952 1,214 953 869 553 598 1,061 1,102 831 1,571 1,186 do do do do .. . do o 34 o 53 Huil ley do 19 Hurdiii do do do do 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 do 1 do do do Pittefield do I>leaant Hill do do 3 o 5 do Popo 1 14 1 5 12 6 26 1 Pulaiki Granville do do do G09 1,170 1,046 553 1,174 718 691 8G5 1,016 840 1,499 887 329 1,003 755 1 220 26 32 32 42 58 74 do do Decker do 1 1 do do do do do do do 1 1 do Buffalo do do 352 1,507 9S3 808 1,211 1,143 1,898 2,027 G52 5,109 644 7,435 1,631 2,061 910 276 9,117 1, 373 1,047 952 1,214 944 869 553 598 1,061 1,162 831 1,571 1,186 do Coe do . . do ...do do do Moline . do 1 1 do do 10 11 21 do Bi-llvillo ... St. Clair 39 15 8 3 1 83 46 15 7 1 120 85 30 15 5 2 203 do do Millstudt . do do do do do do 4 7 H do do Hickory do . Huntsvillo do do Oakland do Raslmllo do Woodstock . . ...do... 100 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COCNTU.S. 51. F. Total. SI. F. Total. 507 389 5 JO 5% 454 87 216 286 262 274 601 173 514 647 550 538 544 935 47C 615 2,651 325 100 333 60S 745 481 293 703 401 383 356 600 523 655 1,818 146 440 586 808 3D7 435 724 1,042 966 823 1,050 947 692 807 632 1,014 881 694 510 551 601 587 693 609 619 460 437 322 493 520 364 73 183 245 243 257 634 139 440 551 483 462 455 818 400 545 2, 725 261 100 326 625 593 387 220 666 360 336 351 508 31)2 532 1,632 129 343 568 769 372 406 625 912 825 809 949 936 584 733 593 - ,. 707 690 487 4S8 520 528 578 523 525 392 1,220 297 556 417 459 468 613 300 944 711 1,013 1,116 818 1GO 399 531 .505 531 1, 325 312 954 1,198 1,033 1,000 999 1,783 676 1,160 5,376 586 200 659 1,293 1,338 868 513 1,368 761 719 677 1,108 915 1,187 3,450 275 783 1,154 1,577 709 841 1,349 1,954 1,791 1,632 1,999 1,883 1,276 1,600 1,275 1,819 1,588 1,384 997 1,039 1,121 1,115 1,271 1.132 1,144 852 2,480 681 1,184 961 947 1,039 1,363 ew> 1 944 711 1,017 1,116 818 399 531 505 531 1,330 312 954 1,198 1,033 1,000 999 1,784 876 1,160 5,376 580 200 659 1,294 1,339 869 513 1,371 780 719 677 1,108 915 1,187 3,467 275 783 1,154 1,578 769 842 1,349 1,957 1,793 1,632 2,000 1,883 1,276 1,600 1 "75 Asb Grove I Big Spring 3 1 4 Dry Point do Holland Okan Prairlo P.iehlond (1 Rose 2 3 5 Tower Hill (l 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 9 3 19 9 8 17 ! i 1 .. . sboro do 1 1 1 Vcrniillion 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 Pilot j do 1 1 1,820 11 1,589 9 1,393 ] 997 6 3 1,039 1,121 Floyd 1 do . ! 1,115 i <m Halo do 1 1 1, 133 1,144 Kelly | do 8 15 8 11 16 26 868 2,506 681 1,260 384 Ropeville do 628 1 184 514 961 Snmner do 488 947 571 751 1 039 1 3C3 Aslilny VTmhinztoa . . . 329 1 029 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS Continued. 101 CITIES, TOWNS, JtC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FHEE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. H. F. Total. Nashville Richview Washington do 45- 330 265 212 3DG 332 769 1,246 4e4 625 511 382 066 558 648 528 3,603 1,418 276 471 481 174 809 397 492 313 290 585 801 461 130 502 440 591 470 359 787 389 411 494 494 411 3,267 487 383 604 254 685 507 255 299 441 116 306 542 288 471 734 774 294 503 444 271 660 420 315 243 252 396 296 738 1,181 427 564 407 309 797 375 DGO 455 3,171 1,387 238 401 426 127 826 384 374 265 254 484 751 384 104 492 371 520 401 330 754 328 307 399 377 440 3,079 460 321 492 207 593 447 194 303 329 92 242 424 260 401 645 580 230 441 361 241 514 872 613 508 461 793 628 1,507 2,427 911 1,189 918 691 1,763 933 1,208 D83 7,066 2,805 514 872 907 301 1,725 781 806 578 544 1,009 1, 553 845 243 1,084 811 1,111 871 689 1,541 717 778 8S3 871 851 6,946 947 706 1,096 461 1,278 954 419 604 770 208 518 966 548 872 1,379 1,354 521 916 805 515 1,204 872 645 508 479 794 628 1,512 2,428 911 1,189 918 691 1,763 933 1,208 983 7,104 2,822 514 872 907 301 1,725 781 867 578 544 1,060 1, 552 843 244 1,084 811 1,111 871 639 1,541 717 778 893 871 851 6,979 947 706 1,096 4G1 1,278 934 449 604 770 208 548 966 548 872 1,379 1,354 524 946 805 515 1,204 Fairfleld Wavne ! Carmi White 8 1 1 15 2 Grayville do.. Albany Whitesido Fulton ...do... 3 it I 5 1 Sterling : do Channahon Will Crete ...do... DuPago do Florence do Frankfort do Green Garden do Homer do Jacksou ...do... Joliet do 30 7 8 10 38 17 Locknort do Manhattan do Monee do New Lenox do. . . Peotone do Plainficld do Ried do Troy Jo 1 1 "Washing-ton do Wesley do Wheatland do "Wilmington do Wilton : do Will ilo 1 1 Burritt Cherry Valley ...do... Guilford do Harlem do Harrison do Howard do . . Lacna do Lysander ! do NewMilford i do Pecatonica . do Rockford do . . . . 18 15 33 Rockton do... Roscoe i do Seward do do do Woodford . . Clayton do do 1 do do do . . . do Minonk do do Olio do Palestine do Panola do do do do Worth do NOTE. No return of subdivisions for the couutk S of Clinton, Edwards, Hurdhi, Jackson, Johnson, Marion, I crry, .Sulino, Scott, und Williamson, (10.) 102 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F Total. K. P. Total. 1C. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. 2 F. Total. 1C, 206 1,938 4,681 4,644 4,739 11.530 2, 247 5,24 1 4,CC1 6, Ml 5,151 7 30 15, 626 1,684 4,139 4,495 4,315 10,368 1,881 4,726 4,198 6, 111 4,53.) 6,9-11 4, 310 3,368 6,418 34,877 5,546 4,029 7,513 4,905 2,987 4,880 7,879 2,182 3,211 5,100 806 4,539 15,390 3,550 7,064 3,661 4,714 12, 211 1,745 4,068 7,880 4,652 4,359 3,805 6,190 4,764 8,791 4,442 10, 996 4,925 4,824 12,021 6,479 16,358 4,103 6,761 4,712 5,779 8,933 8,739 11,886 5,874 10, 016 9,560 5,738 5,421 4,357 2,701 4. 114 31,832 3,622 8,820 9,139 9,054 21,898 4, 128 9,967 8, 859 13, 012 9, (186 14,261 9,004 7, 293 13, 480 72, 113 11,420 8,206 15,689 10,381 6,673 9,918 16,222 4,453 6,823 10, 552 1,708 9,298 31,741 7,209 14,670 7,741 9,635 25,273 3,568 8,578 16, 669 9,916 9,171 7,882 12,727 10,002 17,804 9, 262 22,687 10,231 9,921 24, 945 13,174 31,284 8,627 13,939 10,104 12,525 18, 849 17, 824 34, 871 12,437 20,845 19,771 11,741 11,478 9,483 5,701 P.K18 21 17 23 1 4 1 1 8 5 17 1 28 14 25 49 31 48 14 5t 77 13 11 128 24 32,009 3, 677 8,868 9,146 9,073 21,908 4,129 9,982 8,871 13, 060 9,703 14,300 9,031 7,504 13,509 73,081 11,443 8,208 15,6% 10, 387 6,703 9,923 16,259 4.527 6,831 10, 595 1,708 9, 324 31, 789 7, 635 14,696 7,748 9,701 25,293 3,623 8,580 10,670 9,956 9 200 4,998 655 574 1,392 519 2,667 636 1,025 1,444 971 498 396 193 2,074 406 36, 926 69 68 1,931 270 292 2,681 403 541 578 390 175 48 899 238 894 1,528 128 2,210 I 552 2,177 1,285 249 269 124 1, 163 4,983 29 3,947 8,814 1,825 4,314 375 :i73 1,139 346 1,850 379 726 1,010 598 2!>1 291 112 1,362 288 34,908 40 35 1,459 163 145 2,097 263 385 404 204 96 21 649 183 503 1,103 86 1,558 62 3C9 1,812 1,084 140 199 80 777 4, 265 15 3,390 2,348 1,387 9,312 1,030 947 2,531 865 4,517 1,013 1,751 2,454 1,569 789 687 305 3,436 691 71, 834 109 103 3,390 433 437 4,778 666 926 982 594 271 69 1,548 420 1,397 2,631 214 3,768 136 921 3,989 2,369 389 463 204 1,940 9,253 44 7,337 5,162 3,152 .... .... o 9,314 1,030 947 2,533 865 41,323 4,7(17 9,815 11,673 9 138 Alexander ! 3 o 3 3 j 6 6 5 i 1 10 i 1 l 4,518 1,015 1,751 2,454 1,569 789 687 305 3,437 694 71,873 109 103 3, 390 433 437 4,778 666 927 982 594 271 69 1,549 420 1,397 2,631 214 3,768 136 921 3, 990 2,369 389 488 204 1,940 26, 426 5,144 11,733 11,335 14, 629 10, 492 14,987 9,336 10,941 14,303 144, 954 11,551 8,311 19,086 10,830 7,140 14, 701 16,935 5,454 7,816 1,189 1,979 9,393 33.338 8,055 16,093 10,379 9,915 29,061 3,759 9,501 20,660 13,325 9,589 8,364 12,965 12,051 27,325 9,343 30,063 15,412 13,074 28,663 18,357 48,333 9, 214 17, 651 11,637 14,272 20,069 22,089 28,773 13,738 24,603 31,251 12,739 13.437 10, 931 6, 213 P,584 Culhouu | 7 1 11 1 15 6 8 o | 9 9 IV> 11 c 17 6 20 15 39 (. hiimpaign Clark Clay 4,664 3, 925 7,062 37,236 5,874 4,177 8,176 5,476 3,685 5,038 8,343 2,271 3,612 5, 452 902 4,759 16,351 3,659 7,606 4,080 4,921 13, 062 1,823 4,510 8,789 5,264 4,812 4,077 6,537 5,238 9,103 4,820 11,691 5,306 5,097 12,924 6, 695 17,926 4,524 7,178 5,392 6,746 9, 916 9,085 12,985 6,563 10,829 10, 211 6,003 6,057 5,126 3,000 4, 524 16 100 9 256 5 11 90 12 237 e 27 1% 21 593 14 7 5 250 5 1 3 1 o 13 30 11 8 3 225 3 O 1 1 14 32 4 15 15 8 475 8 o 5 4 o 3 27 62 6 26 .. -- 1 1 Cook 9 18 6 15 21 Cumberland Do Kalb De Witt . 1 i 2 21 4 4 1 9 o o 29 2 10 12 5 17 8 o G 8 4 8 .... 1 I Kffinghum Fuyetto 1 1 Ford ... 6 12 68 13 1 5 7 27 o 1 14 18 6 14 91 12 1 o 9 25 12 26 159 25 o 7 10 52 2 8 13 132 1 4 28 3 6 9 135 M 22 267 1 5 59 4 3 1 1 i 1 (.lallatiu Green . . 1 31 3 1 ! 1 ! 1 1 Iroquois 14 11 28 29 10 2 12 9 a 5 63 16 15 7 5 11 5 62 20 14 1 14 22 10 125 36 29 8 7,896 12, 701 10, 111 18,069 9,298 23, 713 10,250 9,922 i 7 47 29 5 52 21 12 99 50 Jersey Jo. Duviess Johnson 1 1 2 .... 2 9,256 44 7,339 5, 163 3,153 3, 567 5, 674 13, 991 349 3 704 Kano .. 4 7 3 4 1 22 3 14 13 4 1 8 3 1 74 26 39 189 2 7 11 1 42 3 23 36 8 1 15 6 4 132 52 73 355 2 I 1 - ! Kendall i Knox 20 50 4 15 109 59 o 19 93 109 6 34 202 25,096 13,183 34, 341 8,865 13,947 10,109 12,550 18,856 17, 828 25,063 12,520 20,043 20,332 11,750 11,478 9,485 5,813 8, 645 1,980 2,752 7,659 228 2,081 958 1,118 694 2,375 2,111 725 2,203 6,310 582 1,149 900 219 593 1,587 2,323 6,329 121 1, 6-J3 570 604 . - 1,886 1,593 493 1,456 4,608 407 810 546 181 346 3,567 5,074 13,983 349 3, 70-1 1,523 1 7 *2 i l.uSailr... . 9 23 4 o 2 i l L ; Livingston 3 1 2 7 4 10 1 i 1,538 1,732 1,213 4,361 3,709 1,218 3,059 10,919 M , 1,959 1,446 400 939 7 3 3 58 26 34 166 McDouough llcllenry 1,212 4,261 3,709 1,218 3,659 10, 918 989 1,959 1,446 400 93!l 1 1 McLean 29 13 12 9o 3 31 ia 13 111 4 60 31 25 206 7 Mttcou Mur>iiipin MailiMia 1 1 Marion Marshall Mawn o 4 4 MOMHO 7 :t 11 59 7 -. 42 101 Meuard STATE OF ILLINOIS. 103 TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOEEIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. 1 WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. 51. F. Totnl. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 11. F. Total. M. F. Totnl. 7,177 3,886 6,732 9,434 3,252 10, 178 13, 997 4,478 3,231 12,838 3,226 1, 826 2,395 6,777 4,554 7,987 10, 801 4, 621 13, 912 7,243 4,148 7,234 4 26 6,306 3.47S 6,032 8,858 2,905 9, 112 13, 311 4,062 2,584 12,270 3,012 1, 610 2,232 0, 151 4,294 7, 010 10, 016 4,461 12, 721 6,736 3,892 6,598 3,811 9,486 8,247 5, 171 8,944 3,336 8,105 5,174 5,897 5, 7:>3 7, 472 9,319 5,805 9,630 4,843 13,483 7,365 12,764 18,292 6,157 19,290 27,308 8, MO 5,815 25,108 6,238 3,436 4, 627 12,928 8,848 15, 597 20,817 9,082 26,633 13, 979 8,040 13,832 8,037 19,590 17,150 10, 002 18, 857 6,629 17, 148 10,805 11,995 11,743 15, 861 19,727 11,938 19,532 10, 374 2 8 41 58 3 9 37 67 5 17 78 125 13, 488 7,382 12,863 18,467 C, 158 19, 315 27,432 8,584 5,818 25,174 G.434 3,475 4,635 13, 3G5 8, 850 15,620 21, 340 9,252 26,943 13, 903 8,060 13,855 8,037 19,590 17, 193 10, 698 18, 878 6,709 17, 191 10, 811 11,996 11,872 15, 86!) 19, 782 12, 056 19,565 10, 375 930 3, ICO 707 2,086 152 2,051 5,041 500 218 1,265 171 322 578 2, 164 519 2,921 9,554 52 3,044 426 621 477 593 3,011 2,547 303 576 3o9 710 1,723 136 325 1,664 5,386 83 2,652 1,692 624 2,290 410 1,559 75 1,522 4,126 408 91 809 137 146 374 1, 674 342 2,463 6,798 27 2,286 265 386 281 373 2,511 1,730 180 346 245 435 1,197 91 206 1,204 4,151 66 2,273 1,215 1,554 5,450 1,117 3,645 227 3,573 9,167 968 309 2, 074 308 468 952 3,838 861 5,384 16,352 79 5,330 691 1,007 758 966 5,522 4,277 483 922 604 1,145 2,920 227 531 2,868 9,537 149 4,925 2,907 1,554 5,450 1,117 3,645 227 15,042 12,832 13, 979 22,112 6,385 22,888 36, 601 9, 552 6,127 27, 249 6,742 3.943 5,587 17,205 9,711 21,005 37,694 9,331 32, 274 14,684 9,069 14, 613 9,004 25, 112 21, 470 11, 181 19.800 7,313 18.336 13, 731 12, 223 12, 403 18,737 29,321 12, 205 24,491 13,282 Montgomery 6 24 1 14 26 20 50 1 13 74 14 1 M 188 Oglo 5 28 13 2 9 28 18 5 124 7 22 17 3 40 19 3 117 1 8 192 28 110 8 o 3 12 50 30 12 68 37 8 241 1 13 401 07 193 13 7 5 30 7 1 35 57 1 8 44 7 19 71 1 2 o 9, 1C9 968 309 2,075 308 408 952 3,840 861 5,385 16,354 79 5,331 C91 1,007 758 967 5,522 4,277 483 938 604 1,145 2 920 P-rr Piatt 1 1 Taiidol h 90 CO 50 51 10 9 100 1 3 62 53 66 I 5 8 196 1 10 122 103 117 1 15 17 .... o 2 P Rock Island St Clair 5 209 3D 83 5 5 3 .... 1 1 1 1 o Sangauion 1 1 1 1 Stcphcnson 10,104 8,903 5.491 9,913 3,293 9,043 5,631 6,098 5,990 8,389 10, 408 0,133 9,902 5,531 16 10 4 12 18 1 15 5 31 15 11 12 31 1 1 78 36 31 33 6 9 8 28 5 3 6 40 7 12 21 10 C8 12 5 13 Washington 1 35 9 18 15 227 531 2.868 9,539 149 4,926 y 43 27 13 18 29 4 10 42 22 4 9 45 51 8 19 87 Whiteside Will Williamson WiunebQgo | 1 .... 1 ].... 1 1 1 1 1.... 1 1 2,907 Total I 20 717, 323 662,427 1, 379, 750 2, Oil 1,992 4,003 1,763 1,792 3,555 1,387,308 181, 629 142, 944 324, 573 17 15 32 18 38 324,643 1,711,951 NOTE. Eleven male and twenty-one female Indiana included in white population. One- male and two female Chinese included in white population. 104 STATE OF ILLINOIS. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 1,565 G20 ITS 11,192 1,883 83,625 2 25 Asia 49 19 27 453 536 i 20,132 ! 24 3 712 41,745 I 90 ! 9,493 130, 804 6(59 Holland 1.416 87,573 219 27 4,891 395 341 1 134 10, 540 Alabama 5 Ireland Arkansas 3,2 39, 012 294 18, 253 32, 978 4,771 343 59 173 3,955 Italy California Atlantic Islands Mexico Connecticut Tc Belgium Norway Delaware British America Portugal 1,347 700,925 G2, 010 . Central America Poland ,. S China Pacific Island* Russia Indiana Dlst i Scotland Europe, (uot specified) Spain 20 r>. 4/0 5 5. 748 60, 193 i 988 7, 47.-. 10, 470 19,053 5, 516 285 794 12, 394 7,868 l!i, 47-1 121,008 13.587 131,887 31 . Sweden German States : Austria 2,106 Sardinia 1,387,308 Switzerland Aggregate native Bavaria 12.437 South America 23 ! 155 Baden 9, 508 Sandwich Islands Hesse 10,181 Turkey West Indies Wales ! I.S38 Mississippi Wurtemberg 5, 09 Other foreign countries 396 Germany, (not spe cified) 65,341 Aggregate foreign Aggregate native Total 354, 643 1, 387. 308 KC Total Germanv Ohio Great Britain, (not specified) .. 1,711,951 Oregon _ TABLE No. G. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. |j OCCUPATION?. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. k 141 14 1,343 1,183 24 11 12,668 21 71 549 48 26 36 4 174 90 340 ~Vr76~ 1,880 3 133 453 56 Dancing masters 4 18 259 187 2 13 310 96 18 188 ~~~38 141 27 153,646 47, 216 33 9 9 21 o 125 4 73 62 4 78 14 37 762 60 15 25 276 21 8 6 9 Dairymen Dentists Apprentices , . Cabinet-makers Architects ! 47__j Cnnalmen Distillers Artificial flower makers 3 : (; ar . bui ],i er8 Drapers Draughtsmen Drivers i Carpet-makers Drovers Bag-makers 4 Carters Dyers Editors Engravers Expressmen * y Farm laborers Billiard-saloon keepers 15 Civil and mechanical engineers cu t , 491 20 333 10 175 179 8 2,803 Book-keepers 554 ! Composition-workers Bowling saloon keepers 4 / Contractors Box-makers 17 Conveyancers ; Gardeners and nurserymen Brass-founders ... 95 1 Coopers Gas-fitters Brass-workers 23 Coppersmiths 58 Gas-makers Brewers j 389 : Cord-makers S Gate-keepers Bricklayers 1 823 Cotton cloth manufacturers 3 Brick-makers 800 Curriers 1 40 Bridge-makers ) Cuttcra 10 STATK OF ILLINOIS. TAUI.E No. G. OCCUPATIONS Continued. -1 . OCCUVATtOSS. SO. OK OCCUVATIOVS NO. OF OiXl HATlONS. NO. OV 3 Mu Shingle- makers ; -19 .-> u Ship-carpenters 192 Gold-pen makers 3 Mu n Shirt manufacturers 7 Shoebinders ( 6 vsmen ... $ Shoemakers : 3, 947 Gunsmiths Notaries public 13 Hair-worker* s < Nurses Showmen 11 Hardware dealers. - - Ofiii> r (puhljc) . 1, 403 Soldiers i! Hardware manufacturers l~ ,1 Oculists - Hosier* 4 Ostlers 219 Hucksters . Packers Stock dealers 34 Hnnten ?. Painters * *" Stock brokers 21 ., . Pttper dLalers Stove-makers 23 Straw-workers ! 6 Students \ 1, 8-13 Iron-founders Pavers Sugar manufacturers 4 C j P W ellers ! - ^ Photographers - - - Joiner * ^* Physicians 1M Plane-makers Laborers o^ w , Planers Teachers 4, 8^8 Tea dealers Lamp-makers J inters . isterers \ 979 Teamsters 1, 813 C Cfi *? l KAA Laundresses i, W7 . .- . Plaster tigurv makers Lawyers , Q Tobacconists : Lead-workers ^w-makers 52 Tool-makers 24 Leather dealers Lecturers ; 6 ;j be- 83 Traders i 242 rtera 183 Trimmers Librarians Potters , -= 1U Lightning-tod makers , Mi Trunk-makers ntcrs *. w >duco dealers How dealer* , 5 | i Umbrella manufacturers , LtihograDh jrn 1- i Provision dealers Undertakers 5, J Pu blishers inp-makerfl * n hoi ^r 87 Pu P arrvmen ... 40 Varnish -makers b r d alers 1"3 ^ P Vinegar-makers . . [ Weavers 315 Mariners 1 . H8 Rt porters Weighmastcrs ] Whalemen i Masons 2, :J1S i Rope-makers ... Wheelwrights j 3 - f)y9 Whip-makers 1 Wine aud liquor dealers Merchants 5. 3^ Salt-makers 4 Wire-workers : Wood-cordcrs Miller* 2 - 147 Sausage -make r* Wood-cuttern Wood dealers Millwrights : . 249 g a , Miners LOW Sc ale-makers ulntors ... ll Other occupations aud unknown.. . Total... I 39* ^ Mueical-instrument makers 8 rvants "*- C 46 v\ Musicians 144 Sexwns .... i 14 106 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLK No. I. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. Under 1. 1 uud under 5. COUNTIES. 31. SandnnderlO. 10 imd under 15. 15 uiul undergo. 80 aud under :!0. M. F. 31. 11 IS 13 M J5 16 17 JH Adams Allen Bartholomew Beuton Blackford Booue Brown Carroll Casa Clark Clay Clinton Crawford Daviess Dearborn Decatur DeKalb Delaware Dubois Elkhart Fayctte Floyd Fountain Franklin Fulton Gibson Grant Green Hamilton Hancock Harrison Hendricks Henry Howard Huntington Jackson Jasper Jay Jefferson Jennings Johnson Knox Kosciusko La Grange. Lake Laporto Lawrence Madison Marion Marshall Martin Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Xcwtou Noble Ohio Orange Owen Parko Perry Pike Porter Powy Pulaiki Putnam 185 525 887 07 326 124 214 263 314 230 2UO 109 220 381 267 195 290 140 373 171 355 259 309 108 233 253 308 296 186 365 265 201 215 292 268 27 198 410 191 282 265 866 159 156 362 225 311 633 2. io 191 320 189 379 878 M 246 100 165 240 277 258 193 160 255 105 172 j 502 i 299 114 238 263 341 233 287 105 237 388 276 210 281 151 331 181 330 249 306 133 258 234 241 279 237 326 286 288 207 260 858 18 200 374 257 253 263 288 152 15!) 408 201 304 650 216 165 267 197 350 296 24 223 85 154 338 263 249 219 174 287 106 . 144 677 2,023 j 1,217 196 313 . 1,106 414 902 . 1,100 1,287 ! 831 999 692 854 , 1,723 1,136 j 872 < 1,100 813 1,506 639 ! 1, 225 ! 1,013 ! 1,313 i 705 | 957 1,112 1,196 1,150 873 1,327 1,165 1,289 896 1,096 1,091 349 784 1,569 996 1, 021 1,049 1, 242 711 684 1,550 908 1,168 2,490 920 657 1,150 861 1,331 1,118 1,012 367 800 1,015 1,065 865 769 1,103 410 1,486 598 2,030 1,233 179 293 1,100 4C7 883 1,080 1,208 856 971 584 920 1,623 1, 121 972 1,062 795 1,349 549 1,216 1 , 027 1,163 603 976 1,030 1,149 1,185 785 1,248 1, 131 1,289 MS 979 1,121 335 747 1,492 995 938 976 1,232 685 687 1,542 9S7 1,069 2,504 851 675 1,089 850 1,317 1,146 179 1,002 333 801 976 960 853 718 6% 1,008 437 1.296 721 : 2,201 I 1, 373 | 194! 350 1,227 ! 558 1,010 1,194 1,306 926 1,071 658 944 1,812 1,284 1,086 1,198 834 1,476 627 1,297 1,121 1,447 723 1,050 1, 201 1,159 1,293 979 1,372 1,233 1,407 1,011 1,156 1,218 298 885 1,821 1,143 1.125 1,206 1,333 769 683 1,405 1,057 1,265 2,550 958 726 1,226 944 1,417 1,162 171 1,138 408 942 1,135 1.M1 B8fl 778 637 1,206 422 1,460 734 1,987 1, 362 199 329 1,154 480 687 1, 191 1,324 838 1,043 607 1,008 1,669 1,263 993 1,083 874 1, 421 600 1,242 1,073 1,471 704 1,000 1,211 1,252 1,255 1,028 1,340 1,222 1,410 964 1,111 1,269 318 805 1,807 1,050 1,046 1,087 1, 292 754 628 1, 432 958 1,251 2,551 910 692 1,176 878 1,358 1,233 182 1,095 384 878 1,067 1.106 8 1C. 737 656 1,085 429 1,495 735 1,880 1,141 168 SSI 1,053 502 866 1,072 1,163 890 970 577 906 1,508 1. 122 j 993 1,060 J 727 1,309 ! 578| 1, 124 j 970 1,200 676 941 1,140 1,126 1,088 867 1,223 I i, 101 ! F. 30 mid vuder 40. 40 and under 50. M. M. M. 1,301 850 1,012 1,105 275 858 1,528 1,044 870 1,023 1,119 740 561 1,211 914 1.055 2,136 816 646 1,172 877 1,890 972 165 1,008 311 800 969 1 . 028 ti J5 (if I 578 1,164 375 1,321 611 1.724 1,134 151 278 i 083 ! 478 ( 817[ 1,008 I 1, 120 700 B96 535 ! 908 j 1, 452 ! 1, 124 | 896 1.009 715 1,269 598 1,174 879 1, 248 j 580 | 881 977 1,007 1,114 846 1,153 1,016 1,219 821 1,026 989 895 741 1,482 918 890 885 1,173 718 520 1,138 855 1,029 1,998 790 577 1,070 861 1,205 967 121 959 348 1,022 943 705 - 538 1,334 546 1,681 1.075 210 240 1,053 405 778 965 1,129 723 515 805 1,294 963 851 958 618 1,269 550 1,001 925 1,127 587 829 918 949 1,024 767 1,045 1,020 1,145 708 833 1,006 271 602 1,390 884 852 869 1,031 659 498 1,210 856 942 2,097 730 500 904 807 1,228 915 126 789 297 690 84(1 904 620 616 508 958 332 1,290 I 518 : 1,670 1,027 ! 123 ; 239 ! 985 34 2 784 960 1,127 686 889 459 742 1. 345 1,010 i 813 940 551 1,191 610 1,178 886 1,093 503 , 822 930 i 965 | 1,009 700 1,081 1,029 1,166 603 788 913 249 710 1,425 812 655 790 1,000 688 410 1.169 727 955 2 232 730 501 980 738. 1,2:11 9 -. 7 143 877 298 712 837 849 630 584 565 892 278 658 ! 2, 537 | 1,665 ! 339 ; 337 : 1.494 490 1,263 1,609 j 2,041 1,008 1,292 685 1,225 2, OS6 1,501 1,135 1,469 076 1,897 1,018 1,809 1,525 1,497 776 1 , 431 1,272 1, 372 1,424 1,074 1,613 1,550 I 1,833 1,012 1,209 1,556 412 943 1,899 1,197 1,462 1,627 1,511 1,088 824 2,333 1,258 1,505 4,029 1,178 744 1,479 1,098 2,106 1,566 204 1,286 456 1.018 1,188 1,403 989 945 1,093 1,587 474 5,009 617 2,399 1,506 248 .06 1,432 487 1,190 1,433 1,765 981 1,224 663 1,110 1,929 1,359 1,096 1,347 690 1,750 914 1,734 1,342 1,415 722 1,233 1,232 1,353 1,452 999 1,438 1,456 1,708 i)95 1. 127 1,324 i 383 873 1,988 1,134 1,335 1,425 1,455 964 680 2,066 1,192 1,413 3.935 1, 035 751 1,372 1,070 1,848 1,360 204 1,255 440 1,156 1,340 990 831 885 1,326 450 1,730 ;>07 1,943 1,025 199 226 962 352 850 1,108 1, 320 728 805 464 760 1,543 1,054 827 824 586 1,300 622 1,330 967 1,085 551 883 851 854 955 711 072 976 1,187 847 P05 940 265 609 1,422 841 917 1,083 i 703 674 1,828 835 961 2,960 788 4! 10 1.035 707 1,193 919 170 949 :!32 050 787 911 H4! 547 795 1,075 370 1.158 496 I 1,027 ; 900 133 : 179 ; 805 329 084 922 1,095 620 698 418 883 1,321 963 756 724 537 1,172 558 1,162 840 1,078 508 730 780 763 884 037 940 032 1,1125 699 848 793 177 561 1,450 752 786 874 872 047 504 1,451 715 830 8,441 624 425 681 1,105 885 116 RTg 303 633 780 810 518 626 851 283 1.07S 401 1.270 634 102 151 623 222 548 744 815 410 i 506 ; 279 | 474 j 1.084 j 645 | 618 602 455 902 387 788 001 797 392 531 556 549 674 477 658 036 687 427 682 580 146 461 1,667 538 506 615 j 724 504 j 405 1,012 471 019 1,574 518 287 ! 074 ] 446 758 I ra! 93 651 201 426 187 511 438 348 410 628 : 246 i 6M F. 348 1,008 013 83 157 547 218 483 557 736 408 409 242 435 885 612 500 556 388 744 :!9S 731 532 759 310 448 i 503 i 509 j 593 i 490 597 543 j I ,- ! 356 533 542 i 161 I 405 | 1,003 495 484 477 | 579 439 a- 839 438 55S 1.301 j 466 | 288 I 557 491 710 505 TO .VJl 818 4SS 445 492 421 329 364 ! 537 K J i STATE OF INDIANA. TAIII.F, No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 107 WHITE. 3 ami under 60. 60 ami under 70. 70 and under 80. ! 80 und under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unk wn. ; Total. 1 ! \ ::...,, . COUNTIES. r o ;t 4 5 (] 8 in JOi iii 13; ;:; 4 M - 1.3 . 18, IT 10 19 2ft 21 <>r> 23 2(1 27 28 29 30 .:; o2 M. F. 193 581 363 43 103 383 140 293 332 510 263 328 158 245 573 37.-. 284 318 205 444 27(i 454 327 515 183 290 322 314 339 268 442 361 494 21! KB 293 83 240 611 334 316 303 331 246 177 469 257 336 71)8 203 143 323 276 508 350 38 263 114 219 323 348 242 137 211 282 131 4 ft". M. P. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. P, M. P. M. P. 2> 8:!!> 463 CO 134 447 165 io:> 459 644 336 408 817 367 735 437 364 3<ir, 2!>n 587 289 550 411 (113 259 332 tin 401 412 336 512 4-,>3 538 273 363 399 130 316 709 447 372 384 443 331 2.51 6C9 308 414 1)08 351 226 438 341 G27 302 63 377 134 268 359 408 347 225 308 390 179 sro 104 327 104 2"3 55 199 88 135 21 4 249 132 182 120 142 345 265 140 1U1 136 4 166 219 214 337 119 182 191 205 159 274 223 281 120 143 168 41 136 380 227 193 156 174 164 130 269 170 189 50fi 138 81 183 187 286 215 28 166 92 156 180 189 118 95 131 155 fiO <XMI 1)4 253 174 18 39 198 50 118 153 242 107 148 82 117 348 238 123 152 104 202 153 245 179 281 <JO 111) 141 133 161 111 232 175 258 103 141 144 27 127 318 179 164 135 155 122 1)1 236 159 148 402 94 83 147 160 253 188 17 126 87 147 155 180 110 83 111 143 49 "fti 37 95 8 12 74 21 62 61 110 51. 63 32 60 150 119 62 08 43 83 96 53 142 26 50 50 55 (15 4(i 89 64 117 35 55 47 10 41) 1-17 73 78 50 63 48 39 81 59 58 129 57 27 64 63 94 83 47 36 63 56 58 41 36 42 50 CM 24 ; 6 02 19 08 16 3 1 . 4 4,837 15,339 9,175 1,575 2,153 8,641 3,374 7,040 8,812 10, 398 6,337 7, 465 4,353 6,777 12,639 8,813 7,156 8,173 5,333: 11,029 5,152 9,811 8. 074 ? P D65 4,987 7, 435 7, 1)73 8, 162 8.611 6, 489 9,471 8,671 10,092 C, 405 7,760 8,399 2,228 5,917 13,386 7,605 7,690 8,334 8,941 5, 886 4,911 11, 944 7,074 8,503 20,048 6, 701 4,586 8,058 6,537 10,732 8, 143 1,257 7,683 2,778 6,006 7,273 7,974 6,106 5, 236 5, 431 8,580 2,998 10.669 4,409 13, 904 8,083 1,234 1.96U 8,022 3,129 6,436 7,958 9,584 5,803. 7,020. 3,871 (i, 479 11,693 8,457 6,709 7, 564 5, 049 9,946 4, 986 9, 615 7,419 !), 481 4. 42!) 6, 823 7, 4: 7;800- 8,349 6, 220 8,936 8,237 9,744 5,954 7, 103 7.708 2,058 5,461 12, 138 6,993 7, 145 7. 273 8, 475 S, 464 4,229 10,840 6,500 7, 955 18, 982 6,018 4, 337 7, 973 6,285 10,006 7,860 1,103 7,224 2,661 5,810 7,018 7.368 5.738 4,838 4,865 7, 451 3,713 9.993 9, 246 29, 243 17,858 2, 809 4,123 1C, 663 6,503 13,476 16,770 19,982 12,139 J4.483. 8,22(5 13,249 21 r 332 17,270 13,. 863 13, 737 10, 382 20,966 10, 138 19,42G 13,493 19,446 9,410 14,238 15, 412 15,962 16, 9liO 13,709 18,407 16,908 19, 836 13,359 14,865 16, 107 4,286 11,378 24, 5 24 14, 598 14,835 15,607 17,416 11,350 9. 140 22, 784 13, 574 16,458 39, 030 12,719 8,923 16,631 12,822 20,738 16,003 2,360 14,907 5,439 11,816 14,291 15,342 11,814 10,064 10,296 16,031 5.711 20. tin; 19 2 1 8 j 10 Allen 24 1 1 Bartholomew .. .. 9 4 12 - 4 52 i 16 18 7 49 7 44 17 92 19 40 9 | 47 9 : 16 6 54 10 124 [ 32 87 i 18 51 \ 13 61 15 31 | 3 64 ]J) : 78 | 22 86 : 16 71 ; 13 ; 123 : 32 30 4 49 ; 13 50 12 37 10 60 22 51 23 97 19 62 l 13 112 16 31 10 | 41 12 i 48 20 11 3 37 10 124 40 53 17 63 11 44 6 61 15 45 10 33 5 | 75 14 | 59 11 j 54 14 143 33 27 11 59 12 ! 68 13 98 17 53 17 10 1 3 o j \ 20 j 1 4 1 5 1 11 9 I , 7 ... 1 1 Caaa- 21 i ! 2 i i Clark 721 1 Clay ]8 i 2 61 1 1 3 i i) 1 ^ 33 5 2 1 1 00 ! Q Decatu ]3 : . . rt i i 12 15 4 . ; 92 2 1 . Elkhart J " i 12 : " 1 1 1 ! Floyd ]-j i i i . 18 i 3 3 1 3 7 14 i 1 i 2 1 v> . . 17 3 i (j i 1 1 1 .. 2G 1 3 1 ] <) . . 1 2 2 Ht-ndricks 04 O (i i 34 33 : 30 40 41 42 43 44 43 4S 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 51 55 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 n i i . JaeksJ ] \ () 1 1 5! 5 Jav 31 4 3 5 i 5 Jenuiugft Johnson 1 j 12 1 2 I 8 23 23. Lake 13 2 1 p o ; 4 jj <> : ... 1 ft*) A ^ 10 21 Mart*! mil 8 1 Martin I i 1) 1 1 1 Monroe 17 ! ,7 4^1 9 ; 3 ill 2 48 13 30 9 62 13 56 15 46 17 23 6 33 : 2 33 i 9 39 1 8 7 ! 4 ^!1 9.1 Noble rt i i 12 : I I a <>o "> 2 .. ** o 18 I j o 4 . i 3 6 1 . Porter 13 i . a ! 1 i Puloski >? 4 R -- 1 n 108 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 68 69 70 71 73 74 76 78 79 - 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 01 92 Und COUNTIES er 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. ISandnnder 20. 20 and under 30. 1 30 and under -in. j 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F M. F M. F. M. F. Randolph 335 296 1,257 1,220 298 1,368 1,284 231 950 1,003 305 1,157 1,169 139 514 | 476 341 1,393 ; 1,294 276 ! 1,098 ; 944 49 179 j 150 130 649 . 637 218 1,071 \ 995 185 653 778 433 1,635 1.632 171 619 609 90 419 ; 437 376 1,356 1,358 170 616 i 555 298 ! 1,498 j 1,494 278 i 1,171 i 1,253 176 625 : 637 203 939 932 301 1,232 1,147 433 j 1.792 1,672 210 | 810 711 1,417 1,538 1, 062 1,266 571 1,459 1,082 181 678 1,160 917 1,601 622 483 1,312 646 1,415 1,325 604 9% 1,305 1,919 923 603 821 1,308 1.46S 1,025 1,231 561 1, 528 1,069 141 706 1,028 903 1. 622 658 460 1,306 637 1,501 1, 237 714 991 1 , 270 1,910 849 572 8-13 1,229 1, 306 969 1, 180 510 1,290 971 141 641 1,003 790 1,405 528 415 1,108 599 1,231 1,187 671 878 1,209 1,743 780 555 741 1,105 1,151 950 1, 110 417 1,212 925 122 658 977 851 1,317 553 405 1, 075 582 1,271 1,118 587 853 1, 1X1 J, 582 699 500 703 1,071 960 903 1,0-18 411 1, 142 129 623 915 704 1,436 411 425 1,075 617 1, 151 1,049 607 1,069 1,520 614 460 603 1,066 1,062 933 1,005 421 1, 120 816 113 596 859 716 1,415 46.1 396 1,090 592 1,291 1,044 539 7J3 1.018 1,747 649 114 560 1,562 1.31)5 1,605 605 1.76-1 1,289 196 985 1,320 1, 120 2, 932 658 660 2,156 997 2,181 1, 515 1,048 1,243 1,567 2,689 800 837 840 1, 515 1,381 1,415 1,601 603 1,589 1.154 172 883 1.301 1,081 2,457 663 5S1 1,757 804 2, 109 1, 399 846 1, 162 1, 453 2,571 826 728 846 1,055 ! 9: 1,130 1,01 950 S3 1,269 i 1,01 424 34 1,094 i 1,03 914 70 158 1C 680 51 865 K 707 ft 1,903 i 1,40 502 43 475 4; 1.597 1,23 532 47 1,543 l,2f 1, 023 90 654 51 767 ! 6? 953 94 1, 833 1, 6* 639 5: 539 42 677 61 6 i 678 627 2 ; 736 686 5 536 516 | 786 673 9 260 258 6 j 697 654 2 588 522 3 91 69 7 463 382 547 488 6 4( 457 1 1, 029 853 7 284 225 5 1 263 232 4 942 739 1 i 339 299 5 862 755 3 727 594 7 370 327 486 401 656 637 3 1,186 1,105 1 400 363 305 274 6 457 366 Ridley 308 F.n<h 218 St Jowph 299 Scott 117 Shelby 335 Spencer 276 Stark 49 SteulMMi 135 Sullivan 209 Vigo 339 Wabawh 295 Warren 200 WaiTick 243 Washington ; 307 Wavne 469 Wclli 1 3 White . 143 150 555 568 124 1 834 752 Whillr-T . ... !!"> Total 22 568 22, 095 01, 787 88, 729 98, 017 95,366 86, 669 82, 182 77,503 76, 582 121, 982 112,881 82, 804 72. 10 7 52, 021 46, 286 FRIZK COLOHEP. l 3 4 5 ti 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 80 21 22 23 24 23 26 28 23 30 31 32 33 34 35 3fi 1 4 1 4 2 6 2 6 9 10 69 2 1 7 1 1 2 3 12 61 6 5 7 1 5 1 8 52 3 o 1 5 ft 81 1 2fi 6 31 9 12 4 17 9 1 l 1 Allen . ...... 233 1 3 7 10 1 3 3:1 ~ 1 3 1 1 1 3 4 542 2 5 8 6 1 3 39 9 1 32 2 4 6 1 6 1 3 29 6 3 1 o 1 3 1 o 26 4 1 4 ! 6 1 5 31 2 J 3 2 2 2 5 49 4 6 3 24 1 7 6 4 i 25 31 o 26 S 4 3 Clark i 8 2 12 20 1 | i 1 Chiv 3 1 9 2 3 1 1 . 125 3 5 : 4 ! 4 1 5 I 1 | 3 2 3 De Kalb 1 1 i : ! 1 1 1 1 1 9 30 7 9 12 35 4 25 5 9 2 22 13 2 l i . : i Elkhorl 1 I 8 6 1 21 31 5 31 6 10 ; i 4 2-1 4 8 I 3 1 1 1 3 ; 3 IS 39 57 3 4 2 I 7 i 4 1 1 i 10 4. 1 ) 63 3 i 3 to ; 12 6 3 Floyd . . .. ; 10 2 1C 21 31 ^ 6 7 i 1 Franklin 2 Gibnon 4 3 j 12 15 8 23 31 1 8 ! 2 8 22 ; 23 ... 4 4 24 25 2S 3i 3 5 19 29 6 6 13 4 2 j 2 20 1 19 13 16 19 17 26 7 8 5 17 13 21 19 7 16 4 5 2 16 11 33 7 7 4 31 11 7 23 ] 2 16 , . 8j 6 3 13 6 9 7 i 9 9 10 11 3 1 4 !0 12 ! 8 3 3 : 4 j 5 2 2 I 9 17 7 8 11 1 Grant ... 7 Green 1 Horrlnon t V 1 8 5 1 2 S 3 19 15 1 | 9 j 10 Hendricks 1 Howard 2 Jackion 7 1 11 j i 12 14 15 1 1 26 a 17 11 13 15 13 1 9 638 1 Jauper Jay 1 31 70. 1 39 10 2 41 13 2 33 Cl 3 23 1 2 40 a 1 28 i 10 1 7 3-1 "; 33 3 11 7 47 11 K j 13 15 n 4 JenBlnin STATK OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 109 WHITE Continued. 50 mul under 60. BO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100 Above 100. Ape unkn n. Total. Agffrreatr. COUNTIES. 63 6 J 70 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 80 87 68 89 90 91 92 M. F. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. F. 1 3 1 1 M. F. M. F. M. F, 442 571 451 545 107 514 337 54 318 349 342 729 181 192 535 228 5411 133 299 315 435 fcOO 287 239 264 303 440 420 391 140 410 290 40 240 294 297 504 141 207 409 212 420 315 222 202 343 711 223 167 177 240 327 239 230 98 244 117 26 175 197 181 280 92 123 226 132 215 219 130 144 232 447 120 91 111 199 261 234 196 94 214 121 16 133 150 78 129 91 81 34 93 49 6 411 Cl 74 90 79 63 29 80 48 30 51 25 1!) 34 SI 8 22 6 11 13 16 18 21 11 20 8 1 1 3 9 399 8,773 9, 159 7,0(3 8.798 3,548 9, 501 6,881 980 4,967 7.214 6,206 12,041 4, 017 3, 425 9,028 4,470 10, 712 8,453 4, 705 6,415 8,013 14, 042 i 5. 227 3. 883 5, 123 18, 17? 18,907 15,774 18,338 7,301 19,548 14,554 2, 194 10,372 14,944 12, 056 o^ rao -.>, OB. 8,135 7,063 20, 425 9, 392 21,811 17, 469 10,040 13,242 17. 722 28,688 10,843 8,237 10, 037 9, 808 8,111 9 540 1 1 2 3, 753 10,047 7,673 1,214 5,405 7,730 0, 450 13,541 4, 118 3, 038 10, 797 4,922 11,099 9, 010 s :m 3 Shelby 1 1 4 13 1 1 2 1 Sullivan 193 255 74 120 191 99 200 202 93 116 236 418 102 C7 91 91 C3 86 51 38 78 IB 41 39 101 203 38 30 4. ! 71 17 5-. 61 37 50 36 30 41 83 179 37 20 32 go 6 20 14 13 9 10 4 11 39 o 4 31 13 3 M C 8 16 14 11 H IS 4.3 C 8 J 1 o 11 2 Switzerland 1 | 1 i 1 8 6 Yandfrlnirgh . . . 1 1 1 2 26 ! 35 Wabash - 1 1 2 1 (i, 827 <i ion 3 7 3 I Wellington 1 1 14, lM(i 5, 010 4, 354 5.514 1 1 Wbitley 35,774 28, 260 16, 851 14, 400 5, 834 5,037 1,273 1,162 118 l->4 22 21 125 130 693, 348 645, 362 j 1, 338, 710 j FKKK COLORED. : i 1 3 4 i 5 6 7 8 9 3 a ! i 1 i ! .. . 4 3 j 7 j Bartholomew . . . 43 47 IK) noone 2 1:12.. 1 . I i ill 1 i ! 3 26 1 J "i\ :..:::.:.:.::: ,.:::::: 1 15 ,7723 1 I i 1 i i ! l 1 i i L... i 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 ! i 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1 1 10 3 2 2 1 ^ 1 : , 22 7 j 15 3 3 4 1 i 1 " i "... i - - 3 n > 1 53 00 i li)3 Franklin j 13 10 3 12 5 4 3 16 7 8 51 2 3 7 8 j 4 3 1 4 1 . 2 ! 1 2 .. ! 1 144 ]30 ; 274 Gibson JOO 194 j 384 Grant 1 1 1 1 . 42 37 79 Green 5 5 I 3 2 1 2 1311 1 i 181 169 1 350 j Hamilton i ! . i i: i i ! 4 1 1 G4 50 j 114 Harrison 2 ... ... 1 i i!6 19 i 45 i Hendricks 149 l J4 283 Henry 7 65 ! 1 : I 2 > 2 1 i | 1 1 ! 2 Huntinctnu .. 91 17*) Jackson 4 1 3 ! 4 3 i i : ! 3 2 5 Jasper 2 2 i i i 11 10 21 Jay 13 5 11 11 i 9 4 2 n :i n i i ! . l .. i 243 269 j M Jefferson i ... ..j Ill) STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. :i7 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 411 50 51 53 51 55 50 57 58 59 00 61 63 in li-l 65 liti 07 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. C OUXTIKS. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. | M. Y. M. F. M. F. M. M. F. M. F. M. F. It F. I ] 1 I 1 3 36 5 ! 3 40 41 1 3 86 27 10 1 13 Kuox 4 4 29 20 25 : SI! 28 33 31 KoKciusko Lii (.range 1 1 2 1 ; 1 i 2 ] 3 3 1 5 4 50 Lake 1 13 9 48 1 8 4 3 30 Laporte Lawrence ] 2 4 2 8^7 1 8 5 7 j 8 6 5 8 9 13 4 40 11 g i i 4 5 3 9 8 16 i 5 13 5 9 : 9 79 90 o i 4 10 6 4 1 41 23 44 41 58 : 4:1 50 Marshall Martin J 3 2 4 4 5 4 13 1 3 3 1 a 5 5 8 1 7 3 8 3 1 2 8 12 10 ; 5 1 :i 7 5 1 2 o J -i -l -i 1 1 10 8 1 1 13 3 8 1 10 8 10 : 13 2 13 . G 12 j 10 r t 8 10 1 Noble Ohio 1 1 1 13 5 12 1 4 ; 2 25 I 23 4 : 10 18 15 1 10 4 13 Orange -. . . 2 5 20 14 : 23 20 1 9 4 i 5 ! 8 1 14 14 | 15 1 15 23 G 14 10 6 11 10 15 4 5 7 1 7 3 i; 1 1 Parke ... 5 Perry Pike n : 3 Porter : 1 1 3 , 2 1 1 9 1 09 5 23 i::: : 3 4 12 14 1 1 5 42 1 19 :i 10 10 13 ; i; O 12 go 9 32 3 ro 3 3 1 12 1 40 33 6 1 yj 4 4 4 ! 22 a 3 Putnam Randolph 20 20 39 : 56 60 : lil i 5 3 4 ! a 8 "5 1 31 57 02 5 c 46 32 7 10 36 17 3 Kipley 2 Uuh I 2 St. Joseph. . 3 5 7 ; 9 ! 5 . Scott Shelby - 1 4 ; 1 1 2 1 Stark : ; 1 Steuben 1 3 3 3 1 Sullivan : 2 Switzerland 4 4 ;) 5 ; 12 o *i 4 , o 6 1 3 11 41 1 5 7 3 1 40 5 5 11 3 i 1 30 o 3 1 9 56 8 5 4 4 o SI 1 21 14 5 , 3 4 ! !5 3 2 6 : i 13 14 5 4 84 61 3 4 1 1 3 5 18 23 83 90 5 1 14 y 1 15 1 30 4 4 1 5 1 1 5 3 29 3 1 10 10 Hi i 8 o S 1 3 10 o 10 1 no i i 9 45 Tipton 1 Uuion i 7 ; a o j 5 1 4 6 1 29 1 1 Vennillion Vigo . . 1G 11 41 : 32 ! 52 1 51 1 4 | 3 i 4 i 2 Si 1 Waba*h Warren 1 3 44 :i t 53 Warrick .. 3 17 50 Washington S 8 16 14 13 12 48 45 : 73 | "ri 8 37 1 1 5 10 ; 38 Wayne 13 Wells White 4 8 1 1 7 1 ; 2 6 : 8 1 2 4 Whitley i 1 5 7 10 j S I 4 Total 170 j 180 057 licl H27 " .< 701 767 061 734 1,092 , 1,030 613 571 1 3!I8 41, INDIAN. 1 Allen 1 > 1 4 1 i Brown v 1 I 3 Cass 1 1 1 1 o } 4 Grant : 5 o (J 1U .( " ft St. Joseph 1 o o o o 7 Tippecauoe ft Union 1 1 1 1 i Wabanh I r 10 Whitley , :. I Total ( * ; AOCiHEGATK. Total whites. .. >> r jjfl *M 095 Total Indians 1 *( 14 >> KJ,; o i - -hj H-- 1 80,428 STATE OF ITS DIANA TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. Ill FREE COLORED Continued. 50 and under GO. i i | 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. ; 80 and under 90. 90 uud under 100. Above 100. Age unk wu., Total. ! Aggregate COUNTIES. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 11. F. M. F. j M. F. | M. I . i n i 19 22.1 449 14 1 10 6 r, 3 4 i 3 1 i.. 1 1 "-U 9 II) 2 5 62 135 51 118 31 00 413 Wo 20 . . r )3 31 47 1.1 25 78 150 50 107 5 : 8 10 23 118 21)0 44 85 87 I<K; 2 : 3 3 14 8 17 75 13(! 9 19 49 87 210 419 41 88 1 2 11 21 1 2 i ! i 1 i 2 64 | 120 20 ; 42 66 143 14 35 20 40 63 127 12 30 343 706 13 33 5 ! 17 M 19 108 187 409 870 1 8 31 4.1 !>2 1 8 o 1 13 1 10 4 J 3 1 2 1 1 , fi-1 I | IK| 19 4 3 ( 1 . 41" Marion Marshall 2 o 1 1 1 3 1 1 Martin 1 1 i ! 3 o 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 -, Montgomery 1 - r- 1 9 1 4 2 4 3 1 1 Ohio 4 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 JO Orange o Parkc I i 1 Perry 1 Piko Porter . 2 19 6 M 4 6 2 n 10 20 1G 1 18 7 11 5 4 3 1 1 : .( [1 Kandolph liipley o I \ liush 1 1 ; 47 St. Joseph 1 . Scott 1 1 Shelby t IU 1 \ Stark 1 ! ... . 1 Steuben 1 3 1 1 1 1 i ! jit; Sullivan g 1 1 i : oo Switzerland 3 3 1 , 21 Tipton 1 3 17 1 2 Y t 1 I 4 1 22 1 64 Yanderburgh 1 5 | , 7 3 1 4 4 Vigo : i 20 Wabiuh 1 : 1 i 12 Warren o j Warrick 8 23 4 12 1 11 1 2 8 1 1 .j 7!) Washington 3 1 > o 461 1 Welln 1 4 KJ White 1 47 Whitley 343 24li 170 139 64 57 24 27 8 82 5 1 1 5,791 | 5, 637 11,428 INDIAN. AGGREGATE. 37 38 30 40 43 44 45 16 47 48 49 50 . i 54 58 99 60 01 03 63 64 65 6fi 67 68 69 70 71 73 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 83 83 M 85 86 1 to 1 2 Allen j 1 2 4 Brown j 2 1 rt 6 8 CUBS j 3 1 1 Grant ! 4 o \ 1 1 68 105 173 Miami 5 3 1 ] IS 11 211 St. Joseph t> 1 Tippecanoe ; 7 4 2 6 Union : 8 18 27 4.1 Wubaxh 9 1 1 Whitley : 10 _ f. 1 (> 1 1 181 Iti .l 2 JO ~ 35,774 28,200 16, 851 14,400 I 5,834 5,037 1,273 : J,162i 118 121 22 21. 12.1 130 j 693,348 GI5,:ifi2 I,::3S.7III Total whiten 1 343 246 170 139 64 57 24 27 i 8 8 2 5 i 1 1 5,7 .ll 5,637 11.428 I Total free colored. 2 1 > T 1 1 1 121 i 16!) 290 Total Indians... 3 :)6, 124 28,510 17,023 i 14,542 , 5, 899 j 5,096 1. 297 1. 190 i 126 j 133 : 24 B6 I 126 131 690,260 651,168 1,350,428 ; 112 STATIC OF INDIANA. TADLF. No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKKE COLORED. Total free colored. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. M. P. Tutul. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 4, 409 13.916 8,683 1,234 1,969 8, 022 3.131 6. 436 7.064 9.584 5 802 7, 02!) 3 871 9. 246 29. 265 17,858 2, 809 4, 122 16. 663 6, 5D7 13.476 16,778 19,982 12, 139 14, 485 8 226 20 2 2 13 9 4 22 6 63 7 9, 252 29.328 17.865 2,809 4,122 16,753 6. 5:)7 13, 48.9 16. 843 20,502 12, 161 14,505 8.226 13,323 24. 406 17. 294 13.880 15. 753 10, 394 20.986 10, 225 20. 183 15,566 19,549 9. 422 14. 532 15. 797 16.041 17,310 12. 802 18, 521 16, 953 SO, 119 12. 524 14,867 16,286 4,291 11,399 M. 036 14. 749 14, R54 16, 056 17,418 11,366 9, 145 22. 919 13,6112 16,518 39. 855 6.975 16. 851 12.847 20. 688 16, 110 2,360 14.915 5. 462 12,076 14.376 15,5.18 11,847 10,078 10,313 16,167 5,711 20. 681 18,997 19,054 16,193 IR. 455 7.303 Allen ir.. 349 J. 17."> I.S7.T J, 153 8, Ml 3.376 7 010 21 41 3 7 j Bluckford 14 24 ; 38 29 23 52 90 12 145 4 5 1 , 3 12 j 24 118 ; 263 2 j 6 5 10 6 i 4 18 , SI 129 I 1C8 4 i 6 10 41 257 16 10 13 65 520 2 20 Cas 8,814 10. .108 6. aT7 7 46.1 Clark Clay 4. 355 0.777 12.639 8,813 7 156 6. 472 8.457 6, 709 7.564 5. 049 9, 946 4,<186 9.615 7.419 9,481 13, 249 24,332 17,870 13, 865 15,737 10,382 20.966 10, 138 19, 426 15,493 19,446 9,416 14, 258 15.413 15, 962 16, 960 12,709 18.407 16,908 19, \R 12. 359 14,865 16,107 4,286 11,378 24, 524 14, 598 14, 835 15,607 17,416 11.350 9, 140 22,784 13, 574 16,458 39, 030 12, 719 8,923 16,804 12,822 20,738 16.003 2 360 27 14 7 C6 I 53 7 21 6 j 13 11 10 23 j 31 4 i .7 7 8 8 i 7 21 53 11 15 15 74 74 24 15 16 12 20 87 757 73 103 6 274 384 79 350 93 114 45 283 165 2 179 5 21 512 151 19 449 2 16 5 135 118 60 823 3 a 25 150 107 Dearborn Delaware - Dubois Elkburt 8, 173 5. 333 11,020 5,15- 9,811 8,074 9. 965 1 1 8 | 12 5 i 11 24 45 125 25 j 23 49 9 13 4 6 21 130 26 2 7 19 !?3 206 i 296 9 ! 15 44 41 3 j 3 76 79 111 I 117 51 : 13 92 86 S8 ; 25 25 29 26 19 62 51 72 81 1 1 51 50 9 43 502 24 85 6 155 228, 34 178 53 51 45 113 153 101 Floyd 4, 429 6.823 7, 439 7.800 8. 319 6,220 8, .I3(i 8.237 9. 744 5. 954 7,103 7,708 2,008 5, 4U1 12,138 6.993 7,145 7.273 8,475 5, 464 4,229 10, 840 6,500 7,955 18,982 6,018 4,337 8,078 6,285 10,006 7,860 I, 103 7, 224 2,661 5, 810 7,018 7,368 5,738 4,828 4,865 7. 4.11 2, 7n 9,993 8,773 9,159 7,663 8,812 3, 548 7. 4:ir, 7. .174 8. 1C . 8,611 6. 489 9 47! 68 7 J 89 39 51 119 77 156 24 ! 45 B3 i 172 19 [ 40 21 60 Hancock Ilendrieka Henry Howard e.671 10, 092 C.405 7. 76- 8.399 2,228 5.0J7 12 386 87 83 170 8 j 4 12 40 11 87 40 5 171 1 o 1 41 34 24 291 38 78 a . 5 10 ; 21 72 159 33 73 1 6 167 338 1 i 156 1!>7 42 36 5 ; 8 53 58 1 353 78 13 111 1 14 3 59 59 12 223 3 3 21 11 63 106 7,605 7, 690 8,334 8.941 5, 886 I. ill 1 11,944 7.074 8,503 SO, 048 6, 701 4,586 8.7% 6.537 10,738 8.143 1,257 7,683 2,778 6,006 7. C73 7,974 6.106 -,. 236 5, 431 8.580 2.998 10, 669 9.399 9,806 8,111 9.5K 3. 753 5 ; 9 2 : 1 32 27 30 29 5 7 181 102 2 3 2 11 10 7 4 34 31 56 50 Lake 1 2 35 76 25 59 24 48 311 602 Marshall . ... 59 15 3 38 1 87 47 11 26 11 14 47 85 1 Montgomery Noble Ohio 14,907 5.4o9 11,816 14,991 15,342 11,844 10.064 10,296 16,031 5.711 20, 662 .18,172 18,967 15.774 18,367 7.301 3 3 75 7 78 I I 5 42 5 4 7 56 131 6 57 135 1 2 (i 11 57 99 8 23 260 83 196 3 14 17 136 10 i 6 67 j (W 34 j 36 31 ! 30 ; 1 16 129 72 61 1 12 6 37 Owen Parke Perry Pike. . 10 | 2 4 2 19 PorKT Posey Pulaski I utnam Randolph . . . Riploy 10 307 9 127 13 7 17 260 567 3 5 126 253 16 29 1 1 258 82 166 59 1 19 825 87 419 88 A 124 131 36 46 8J 84 34 25 1 . Rucb St Joseph Scott STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION Continued. 113 COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED., Total free colored. Aggr<gnt. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. 51. r. Total. M. P. Total. Shelby . 10,047 7,673 1,214 5,405 7, 7:iO 6,450 13, 542 4,118 3,642 10, 797 4,922 11,099 9,034 5,333 6,827 9,109 14, 646 5,616 4,354 5,514 9,501 6,881 980 4,967 7,214 6,206 12,041 4,017 3,427 9,628 4,470 10, 712 8,480 4,705 6,415 8,613 14,042 5,227 3,883 5,124 19,548 14,554 2,194 10, 372 14, 944 12,656 25, 583 8, 135 7,069 20, 425 9, 392 21,811 17, 514 10,040 13, 242 17, 722 28,688 10 843 8,237 10,638 5 1 2 1 1 1 16 10 7 o 1 1 29 18 5 3 30 116 17 368 15 10 17 132 636 5 9 14 21 2 1 o 120 42 143 35 40 127 30 706 33 17 19 187 870 1 21 92 19,569 14,556 2,195 10, 374 15,064 12,698 25,726 8,170 7,109 20,552 9,422 22,517 17,547 10, 057 13,261 17,909 29,538 10,844 8,258 10,730 Stark 1 43 14 72 18 3 8 7 180 10 4 1 91 24 138 32 10 11 13 338 18 7 2 55 234 1 16 92 13 8 5 3 17 56 11 183 10 8 5 55 345 48 10 66 14 7 3 6 158 8 3 2 31 118 13 60 6 185 5 o 12 77 291 Vigo Wabash 24 116 1 11 47 Wells White o 3 5 5 45 693, 469 645,531 1, 339, 000 3,102 2, 879 5, 031 2,689 2,758 5. 447 11,428 1, 350, 428 NOTE. ?90 Indians included in white population. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOIIK1). Aggregate. M. P. Totiil. K. P. Total. 347 275 360 314 241 170 307 473 708 471 370 357 444 450 957 621 531 46 578 679 517 481 713 80 409 314 611 633 584 171 780 803 5,389 392 299 256 329 304 205 152 300 414 669 460 333 321 367 426 814 607 466 47 483 641 434 438 645 84 377 296 569 572 481 173 725 684 4,952 341 646 531 689 618 446 322 607 887 1,377 931 703 673 811 876 1,771 1,228 997 93 1,061 1,320 951 919 1,358 164 786 610 1,180 1,207 1,065 346 1,505 1,487 10,341 733 3 1 - 3 1 651 532 689 618 443 322 607 887 1,377 931 703 678 811 876 1,773 1,228 1,002 S3 1,061 1,320 951 919 1,353 164 786 610 1,180 1,207 1,065 346 1,505 1,496 10,388 733 Kirkland do j I 2 a 4 1 s 4 23 5 24 9 47 is 114 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. \VHITK. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 586 980 649 CIS 557 707 270 311 475 235 SCO 589 414 083 C90 1C2 112 340 205 590 402 750 411 953 477 873 457 84 G 718 459 5C9 444 686 509 489 682 474 843 730 2C8 700 835 488 531 453 377 75C 728 472 604 42G 362 374 553 569 353 368 532 498 413 441 - 343 1,537 533 GC3 491 419 561 547 853 054 525 6C3 770 257 329 404 245 574 528 386 807 513 156 74 270 221 576 347 675 371 896 492 807 438 778 013 431 476 420 634 496 487 623 431 784 631 287 670 759 434 495 422 319 691 607 468 579 378 303 346 495 516 :)23 375 430 453 363 424 524 351 1,391 478 599 4C2 : -;, 486 1,133 1,833 1,303 1,143 1,120 1,537 527 610 879 480 1,134 1,117 800 1,880 1,209 318 186 010 486 1,166 749 1,425 782 1,854 963 1,060 895 1,024 1,331 890 1,045 864 1,320 1,005 976 1,305 905 1,627 1,361 555 1,370 1,594 922 1,016 874 696 1,447 1,395 940 1,183 804 665 720 1,048 1,085 681 743 1,012 951 776 865 1,132 694 2,928 1,011 1,202 953 804 1,047 j 1,133 1,840 1,303 1,143 1,120 1,537 527 040 879 480 1,134 1,117 800 1,880 1,909 1118 186 610 486 1,166 749 1,425 782 1,855 !>09 1,680 805 1,024 1,331 892 1,058 864 1,381 1,010 977 1,306 905 1,027 1,361 555 1,370 1,594 922 1,010 P74 696 1,460 1,395 940 1,183 804 065 720 1,048 1,065 681 743 1,012 951 776 865 1,132 708 2,97!) 1,011 1,262 U53 804 1.047 do 4 3 7 do do do wCr do do do ..do... do do do Benton do do do do Blackford do Licking do do Center 1 1 Clinton do do do , do do do 1 2 1 11 o 13 ..do . . . .. Perry do do 33 4 1 1 28 7 61 11 1 1 do do do Worth do Hamblin Brown do do do Wellington do Carrollton Clay do 8 5 13 Delphi do ..... Democrat do Jackson do do do Monroe. do Rock Creek do do do Hetuk-hem do Boone do Clay do Clinton do Deer Creek do Eel do 7 23 7 28 14 51 Logansport do Harrison do Jackson do Jefferson do Miami do Noble ...do... STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 115 CITIES. TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. CUBS C74 733 370 49G 1,453 1,931 843 C45 3GO 4G3 400 832 570 590 271 646 888 678 477 482 884 340 758 913 392 1,323 790 477 359 600 419 548 779 359 633 586 292 754 305 588 707 654 483 572 1,187 463 206 493 557 841 457 489 418 1,601 1,517 270 433 809 556 526 762 1,034 1,818 406 1,275 588 909 350 554 609 584 369 427 1,510 1,880 813 608 345 403 442 839 588 479 267 575 823 002 412 420 832 297 730 844 372 1,259 725 473 314 723 382 488 708 300 602 554 232 677 267 522 672 578 438 483 1,154 454 217 459 559 806 449 471 392 1,511 1,467 276 398 690 513 500 7-*) 967 1,749 401 1,170 571 911 286 503 1,283 1,317 739 923 2,903 3,811 1,656 1,253 705 SCO 902 1,091 1,158 1,069 5.T8 1,221 1,711 1,280 889 902 1,716 637 1,488 1 757 1,283 1,317 739 929 3,161 4,020 1,679 1,253 705 866 902 1,702 1,169 1,069 538 1,222 1,711 1,280 903 904 1,721 637 1,488 1,757 773 2,582 1,521 955 673 1, 523 801 1,036 1,547 719 1,235 1,140 524 1,431 572 1,110 i, an 1,232 921 1,057 2,342 917 483 957 1,116 1,648 M 960 811 3,183 2,990 546 830 1,516 1,070 1,026 1,491 2,001 3,599 867 2,451 1,162 1,887 636 1.064 do Clark Carr . do 5 105 96 13 1 93 113 10 G 198 209 23 ... . do do . . do do do do do Utica do 6 5 5 6 11 11 do .. Wood do Clay do 1 1 do do do 6 1 4 8 1 1 14 n 5 do do do do do. Clinton 704 2,582 1,515 950 073 1, 523 801 1,036 1,547 719 1,235 1,140 5:24 1,431 572 1,110 1,379 1 232 4 5 9 do do 3 2 3 3 6 5 Kirkliii do do do 1 do ! do ... do Warren do ... do do Liberty do . . do do do 921 1,057 2,341 917 483 957 1,116 1,047 906 960 810 3,112 2,984 546 831 1,499 1,069 1,026 1,491 2,001 3,567 867 2,451 1,162 1,880 030 1,059 do 1 1 . . do do do do do 1 1 Steelo do .... do Veal. do 1 35 4 1 71 C do 36 2 do Center . do 4 9 1 8 1 5 17 I Clay do do do do Kelso do do 12 20 32 do do Miller . . do Sparta do 3 4 7 do York... do... 4 1 5 116 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &r. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &C, COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. Adams Dccatur 9-11 961 303 DU 854 1,056 855 915 1,992 317 512 743 636 632 494 372 837 5C3 272 241 788 749 563 545 444 592 811 627 700 899 614 593 C90 543 552 1,063 583 811 874 655 1,347 348 738 289 812 695 742 1,071 798 712 55D 239 819 499 402 649 578 335 444 1,039 121 346 466 480 402 365 549 332 3% 853 983 345 829 796 994 80-1 868 1,985 322 461 733 607 576 446 339 707 489 269 250 760 750 514 526 407 551 714 52 C75 869 556 551 596 521 524 1,068 496 735 829 617 1,304 354 647 244 703 629 691 971 730 648 513 229 710 492 301 544 544 204 468 1,031 118 316 423 473 383 379 530 319 334 1,794 1,944 673 1,740 1,650 2,050 1,659 1,783 3,977 639 973 1,476 1,243 1,208 940 711 1,544 1,052 541 491 1,548 1,499 1,077 1,071 851 1,143 1,525 1,189 1,375 1,766 1,170 1,144 1,286 1,064 1,076 2,131 1,079 1,546 1,703 1,272 2,651 703 1,385 533 1,575 1,324 1,433 2,042 1,528 1,360 1,072 488 1,529 991 763 1,193 1,122 599 912 2,070 239 662 889 953 790 744 1,079 651 730 1 i 1, 795 1,944 173 1,749 1,650 2,050 1,659 1, 783 3,991 639 973 1,476 1,243 1,208 940 711 1,544 1,067 541 491 1,548 1,499 1,077 1 071 j 4 5 9 Sand Creek do 6 8 14 Auburn . De Kulb I Fairfteld do Franklin - - - - do i ! | ! Richland do i do 7 8 15 Stafford ...do... do do 851 1,143 1,525 1,189 1,375 1,782 1,170 1,144 1,286 1,064 1,076 2,131 1,079 1,546 1,703 1,272 2,663 702 1,386 533 1,575 1,324 1,439 2,053 1,528 1,360 1,072 488 1,529 991 , 763 1,193 1,M4 590 912 2,119 239 662 889 960 790 761 1,080 651 769 do do do 1 do do 8 8 16 Nile 8 do perry do Salem do do do . Dubois do do Hull do do Patoka do 1 8 12 Elkhart do 1 1 do Clinton . do . . do Elkhart . . do i 3 7 6 11 do do do do ... do .... , ...do ... Olive ...do... Ogolo <lo do i do 2 2 York do .... Connersville do ei 28 49 do Fairview do Harrltton do .Turk-it in do 4 3 7 do Orange do 8 1 9 17 1 Powy do "Waterloo do Franklin . , F107d . . . 7 12 19 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 117 CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FUEE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. Flovd . . . 628 848 77.1 6,013 839 082 673 317 417 &47 381 530 976 090 C97 643 C83 399 480 1,273 739 400 1,009 875 532 476 901 507 886 808 303 756 681 403 500 834 514 007 493 741 1,183 1,234 250 1,507 655 708 159 456 1,030 683 562 430 629 640 650 513 849 027 404 433 618 864 323 895 217 280 582 399 760 604 840 741 6,007 859 614 675 280 381 607 307 484 850 521 653 622 566 363 486 1,187 660 407 928 819 542 465 878 405 813 776 316 617 633 3CO 488 797 462 435 464 675 1,033 1,140 241 1,365 702 633 118 402 908 621 5S3 388 078 600 660 401 800 400 364 449 591 786 322 871 222 273 073 400 784 1,882 1,693 1,514 12,020 1,698 1,296 1,347 097 798 1,254 688 1,014 1,826 1,111 1,350 ],265 1,249 762 966 2,460 1,399 806 1,987 1,694 1,074 941 1,779 9ti2 1, C!)9 1,584 679 1,373 1,314 768 1,038 1,681 976 942 907 1,416 2,215 2,374 491 2,872 1,357 1, 391 277 008 ],988 1,304 1,080 824 1,207 1,240 1,310 964 1,649 983 768 882 1,209 1,650 640 1,766 439 053 1,105 799 1,564 1 1 1,283 1,693 1,534 12,647 1, 713 1,297 1,366 609 799 1,254 889 1,014 1,827 1,128 1,305 1,266 1,249 762 %7 2,463 1,399 866 1,988 1,748 1,076 941 1,796 976 1,699 1,584 679 1,373 1,314 768 1,038 1,681 976 942 957 1,416 2,215 2,398 491 3,041 1,397 1,432 277 908 2,020 1,306 1,121 824 1,207 1,524 1,339 964 1.65C 983 766 88C 1,205 1,651 64." 1.7GC 43S 57: 1,153 813 I.G66 do La Fayi tte do 7 275 5 1 7 G 1 13 352 10 20 627 10 1 19 12 1 do Cain do do 12 6 do do . do do 1 j 1 Mill Cret-k do do .. 1 10 o 1 1 17 1 do 7 3 Troy do do do Bath do 1 3 1 3 do do Fairfit ld do .... . do 1 30 1 1 04 o do 24 1 do do .do 8 6 9 8 17 14 Salt Creek . .do do do .. do ... do do \ do do do do iln Mont omer do 15 9 24 87 19 23 82 21 18 169 40 41 do . do Washi n . do 10 o 16 17 32 o 36 do do 29 do Jefferson do do 143 13 141 16 284 29 Mill do do do - 1 | 1 do do An 5 4 9 do do do Fair Play ..do 9 1 8 1 10 3 6 1 19 4 14 a Highland do do J a- k.- ju . . . do... 118 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. SI. P. Total. 838 296 300 643 691 396 C36 730 148 580 644 696 1,268 974 1,453 704 885 538 504 582 525 915 362 548 878 832 8D7 543 71)8 823 1,475 814 702 737 904 469 530 624 550 502 1,098 715 463 COS 803 581 843 938 722 606 579 721 458 659 8G3 712 635 894 1,210 540 816 831 726 521 1,227 326 540 538 388 782 281 283 624 725 334 540 732 130 581 623 645 1,140 893 1,435 715 874 524 432 579 474 876 376 528 796 766 819 516 818 791 1,454 742 650 680 836 437 519 577 453 458 1,056 668 420 600 738 571 820 874 655 569 568 698 400 615 859 697 628 870 1,190 503 781 726 659 506 1,280 316 453 402 363 1,640 . 1,640 577 583 1,274 1,416 739 1,193 1,523 278 1,161 1,267 1,341 2,560 1,954 2,925 1,426 1,760 1,060 992 1,161 1,004 1,802 744 1,076 1,680 1.64C 1,631 1,OS 1,614 1,811 2,991 1,991 l,35i 1,411 1,741 9CK 1,04 1,21 1,001 D6 2,14 1,38 89 1,10 1,54 1,15 1,68 1,81 1,37 1,17 1,14 1,42 86 1,32 1,72 1,43 1,31 1,81 2,42 1,04 1,50 1,53 1,45 1,02 1,81 60 90 90 7; ...do 577 . do 583 do 1,269 1,416 730 1,176 1,482 278 1,161 1,267 1,341 ! 2,408 1,867 9,888 1,419 1,759 1,060 986 1,161 999 1,791 738 1,070 1,674 1,598 1,626 1,059 1,616 1, 614 2,929 1,556 1,352 1,417 1,740 906 1,049 1,201 1,008 960 2,148 1,383 883 1,208 1,541 1,152 1,663 1,812 1,377 1,175 1,147 1,419 858 1,304 1,722 1,409 1,263 1,764 2,400 1,043 1,597 1,557 1,383 1,027 2,507 642 993 990 751 3 2 5 do . .In... 5 10 21 4 7 20 9 17 41 Delaware . . itn 78 47 21 5 74 40 16 1 152 87 37 7 1 do do do do 2 4 6 I ran j ...da... o 5 3 3 6 3 5 11 6 . .do J kon ...do 3 27 7 3 21 4 6 48 11 Su r Creek do V B o do Boo no iln . 31 19 29 15 63 34 ^ do I 1 10 6 16 .do 6 1 6 12 1 Clay .do I d River _-.dn--. Guilford do 14 10 24 Liberty do do Middle do do do 5 4 10 3 10 31 26 10 3 4 13 4 11 24 24 11 8 8 22 7 21 53 50 21 Blue River Dudley .... do Fall Creek do Franklin do Greensboro do do Henry .. ..do Jefferson do Liberty do . 2 Prairie do Spiccloud do 25 7 21 27 13 4 27 29 1 2 38 11 48 50 1 4 Stony Creek do Wayne do Clav ... Center do 2 Honey Creek ...do... STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 119 CITIES, TOWNS, *C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FUEE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Howard Howard 537 770 250 543 725 521 551 695 636 014 840 892 530 G35 397 C82 703 440 396 336 1,007 670 413 559 759 599 815 813 851 498 719 433 245 297 225 227 43 29 474 218 353 74 43 567 371 386 C31 282 548 506 C64 629 368 383 582 748 486 756 3,804 871 733 404 531 783 845 459 430 651 576 533 611 240 490 726 503 545 683 593 540 832 820 491 573 359 613 659 384 354 274 892 605 378 526 691 499 847 735 815 426 612 377 330 271 203 183 33 21 463 192 277 61 25 518 363 344 583 246 517 448 630 635 318 351 566 694 492 630 4,079 845 904 435 552 744 822 437 367 644 510 1,085 1,417 490 1,038 1,451 1,029 1,096 1,377 1,224 1,154 1,662 1,718 1,021 1,213 756 1,295 1,364 830 750 IKX) 1,899 1,341 790 1,085 1,450 1,098 1,662 1,548 1,660 924 1,331 810 675 503 427 410 76 50 937 410 530 135 68 1,085 734 730 1,210 528 1,065 954 1,294 1,264 636 734 1,088 1,442 978 1,440 7,883 1,716 1,337 919 1,083 1,527 1,667 896 797 1,295 1,086 1,085 1,476 490 1,0-10 1,451 1,070 1,096 1,379 1,224 1,154 1,664 1,718 1,021 1,213 756 1,293 1,634 830 750 600 1,907 1,341 804 1,086 1,453 1,162 1,662 1,561 1^682 900 1,331 825 675 568 427 410 70 50 937 410 535 135 68 1,085 734 730 1,216 528 1,065 954 1,314 1,264 686 734 1,089 1,442 1,042 1,460 8,130 1,725 1,344 938 i.ona 1,531 1,667 918 797 1,295 1.086 Irvin do 32 59 Jackson do Kokomo do 2 2 Liberty do do 21 20 41 Taylor do do 1 1 2 Clear Creek Huntington Dallas . do 1 do 1 1 2 do do Lancaster do Polk do Rock Creek do I Salaroony ...do... "Warren do "Wayne do 4 4 8 Carr do C 8 1 1 31 14 1 5 64 4 33 do Redding ...do... 8 7 24 5 9 18 13 16 42 Salt Creek . . do 4 11 15 GiUam - do do do do do do 3 2 5 "Walker do Whcatfield do Bear Creek Jay do do do do do Noble do do 10 10 20 Pike do do do do 1 1 do 33 6 109 6 o 11 3 3 31 8 133 3 5 8 6 l 64 14 247 9 7 19 9 4 do do Milton do do do do do Shelby do ...do 12 10 22 do Columbia. .. ...do... 120 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIKS, TOWNS, ItC. COUNTIES. warn. FHEE COLOHED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. 1 M. F. Total. 1,098 618 686 425 464 1,040 1,267 162 591 557 1,268 713 91-2 1,040 679 873 COS 300 879 554 530 395 1,025 638 638 353 426 958 1, l.Vi 133 569 540 1,098 670 849 96G 6C4 813 478 277 773 464 471 381 737 1,845 662 621 677 253 459 653 400 250 366 670 524 280 602 490 512 529 703 1,107 454 316 441 580 324 579 562 522 532 362 360 442 434 578 340 367 303 325 699 483 437 244 417 525 2,539 397 457 2,123 1,257 1,324 778 890 1,996 2,422 295 1,160 1,097 2,366 1,413 1,761 2,006 1,343 1,684 1,086 637 1,652 1,018 1,001 776 1,632 3,763 1,395 1,290 1,347 547 951 1,324 855 508 772 1,343 1,075 597 1,228 1,025 1,032 1,111 1,431 2,270 868 046 908 1,207 685 1,232 1,141 1,053 1,091 740 800 979 919 1,206 748 849 677 738 1, 513 1,032 945 523 951 1,095 4,973 879 993 4 2 8 2,131 1, 257 1, 324 778 890 2,005 2. 5.58 295 1,161 1,100 2,367 1,413 1,761 2,006 1,343 1.684 1, 173 638 1.705 1.035 1,021 776 1,632 3,960 1,411 1,290 1,347 547 951 1,325 855 508 772 1,343 1,075 597 1,228 1,025 1,032 1,111 1,431 2,271 869 650 906 1,207 685 1,232 1,141 1,064 1,091 740 800 979 919 1,206 749 6419 679 728 1,513 1,034 M M 951 1,135 5,028 879 993 do do do do ... do 4 74 5 62 9 136 an .do 1 2 1 3 1 ...do 1 1 g do do do do do do 44 1 28 9 15 42 86 I 53 17 20 do do 25 8 5 .do . ..do y 885 1,918 733 669 670 294 492 671 455 258 40C 673 551 317 626 535 520 582 728 1,163 414 330 467 627 361 653 579 531 569 378 440 537 485 C28 408 463 374 403 814 530 279 604 570 2,443 482 M do 85 e 112 8 197 16 h - n do do do do Burton do i 1 do do Monroe do do do . do do do do do do . . do i i i 1 1 4 . ...do 3 Clay do do Edon ... . ... do do do Lima do 5 6 11 . Milford do do do do Lake Center do Eagle Creek .. do 1 1 do Robert do 1 1 2 North do Rogg do 8t Johu a do 1 1 2 West Creek do Winficld do Cau Center 23 27 17 39 40 50 Laporto CUuton do Cool Spring ...do... STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 121 CITIES, TOWNS. *( . WHITE. COUNTIES. FKKK COLORKD. 1 AEffreKUte. M. p. Total. M. F. Total. Galena 411) 247 639 1.521 8li7 586 110 364 473 123 427 329 607 505 1,215 363 581 605 1,561 074 688 1,240 322 2311 1,006 333 490 484 827 810 425 273 429 323 1.797 676 <r>4 1,173 1,009 878 88!) 1,050 1 , 7!>8 829 504 1,346 3,304 1,898 1 , 531 1,005 805 985 943 883 667 ..- 1,105 2,584 782 1,104 1,211 3,824 1,499 1,4.53 2, 530 070 498 2, 107 709 1,007 1,000 1,741 1,690 926 597 858 072 3,938 1,386 1,993 4,507 2, 185 1,995 1,687 1,817 2, 237 3,685 Hudson Kankakeo 3 9 o 5 1,351 16 3,320 New Dunham do 1 031 Noblo do j 045 Pleasant 3 1 5 10 ! 1,015 1 806 Scipio Springfield do -,pj Union do i f,-v> Wills 5 2 , ur 7 : 890 Bono Lawrence :(38 I llnn do (i7| | Indian Creek do 0(M) 2 20 5 10 2 i 1,107 44 | 2, 628 8 790 32 | 1,196 Marion do j i 369 18 3 10 Marshall Pleasant Run do 006 Shaw.swick 5 10 13 4 18 3, 242 14 1,513 Adams Anderson 27 30 57 I i>,587 Boone .... do 348 Duck Creek dOL. ! 59 Fall Creek do . J (Ml ( Jreene Jackson do.. ,117 La Fayette do 110 1 1 2 ! 1,002 Monroe do : (114 Pipe Creek do 880 1,741 Richluud do 501 oor Stonv Creek Union . ... do 42M 1 1 839 Van Burea do 349 Center Marion 111 124 1 3 25 1 24 119 111 10 12 86 4 40 10 34 148 30 6 8 210 ; 4, 148 1 | 1,387 7 \ 2,000 65 4,572 11 2,196 58 2, 053 267 ; 1,954 01 1,878 16 : 2,253 20 3, 705 1 >ecatur do 710 Indianapolis 1st ward do " 75 2d ward .... do 1012 5th wurd do 928 do 1 181 7th ward do 1 887 Total Indianapolis do 9, 078 !>, 035 1,094 972 !)99 1,034 984 1,438 844 788 372 090 470 417 010 383 533 443 402 535 417 338 384 205 18,113 2,210 2,033 2,041 2, 165 2, 007 3,078 1,757 1,682 798 1,443 992 880 1 , 274 824 1,808 913 949 1,031 868 707 842 58H 222 270 48 IS, 611 Lawrence do 1 1 Perry . do i (><;> 3 4 7 2,040 Pike I do... , 1,042 Warren <ln I i:tl o 40 11 1 30 12 3 2, 168 76 2, 143 23 1 3, 101 Washington do ! 1 083 do 1 040 Bourbon Marshall < 913 Center do 894 Greene do 420 do 752 North ...do 522 Polk do 403 do 048 2 i 3 i 1, 277 Tippecauoe do 441 Union do G75 West do 470 Walnut do . 487 Baker Martin . 496 94J do 451 Columbia do . 309 5 21 ^ ] 6 11 :i " 11 ! 718 32 874 a .v!fi Halbert do 458 Lout River ... ...do... ;i23 jr. 122 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. WHITE. CITIES TOWNS, *C. COUNTIES. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 1-17 458 1,030 463 301 7 JG 403 440 230 393 468 626 116 1,194 450 768 378 577 573 3."0 1,175 596 549 155 716 354 554 298 50-1 481 1,026 1,000 730 934 775 425 652 524 377 2,291 656 646 687 223 307 486 480 648 217 722 450 480 837 402 643 1,273 231 198 193 135 78 968 199 870 485 403 539 392 811 915 915 . 2,114 9-13 642 1,421 846 938 520 847 1,003 1,317 1,486 2,468 946 1,605 771 1,221 1,184 690 2,406 1,232 1,083 341 1,434 690 1,173 605 1,019 965 2,136 1,993 1,539 1,839 1,582 951 1,345 1,089 828 4,812 1,291 1,333 1,336 429 640 1,065 995 1,318 430 1,434 915 981 1,680 780 1,374 2,626 501 434 412 304 173 536 403 1,788 1,006 835 1,087 806 1.2T7 915 915 2,115 943 642 1,421 846 946 520 847 1,004 1,317 1,486 2,506 946 1,605 771 1,221 1,184 C90 2,419 1,232 1,003 341 1,435 690 1, 173 605 1,050 965 2,137 1,993 1,539 1,922 1,582 951 1,345 1,094 828 4,863 1.301 1,333 1,336 438 641 1,071 995 1,318 430 1,434 915 981 1,680 780 1,374 2,717 501 434 412 304 17U 536 403 1,788 1,006 835 1,087 806 1.ZTT 1 1 Butler do 695 7 1 8 E r j e do 290 1 1 Jfffei-Bon do 691 18 20 38 Pipe Creek do j 496 Kichluud do 837 Union do 393 1 | 1 3 10 13 Clear Creek do 636 Indian Creek do i 534 fi 4 10 1 1 polk do ! 336 Ricliland do : 619 Salt Creek do 307 1 1 1 1 Clark do 093 Coal Creek do 809 3D 44 83 Franklin - do. . 807 Uipley do 603 Scott do 565 4 1 5 24 5 27 o 51 10 : 2 4 9 6 4 Gregg do 515 Greene do 670 Monroo do . 843 Mooreevillo do . . . . 378 Washington > do 1 353 49 42 91 Iriquola do 236 JeflVnton do 169 Lake do 95 \Vasliington do 68 Allen jo 918 Elkhart -. do 5^ Greene ^ o 430 Jffcron d o 543 Noblo do 414 Orange ^ ...do... &5 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 123 CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. TIIEK COLOHED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Noble 1,009 559 EGG 470 934 3C2 450 353 821 E35 308 COS 481 4-18 504 425 403 010 1, 093 725 303 G34 GC4 351 407 81 4 417 1,016 527 513 470 887 312 417 318 75G 881 289 G15 517 452 478 403 378 605 1,011 607 304 575 G59 307 3C8 703 U05 5B2 808 4-12 550 153 9G5 416 897 723 557 305 538 502 292 459 519 321 346 337 C12 410 545 538 1,080 433 353 45-1 504 1,009 841 524 309 926 544 404 331 336 521 524 335 5D8 416 2,063 1,066 1,079 940 1,841 G74 873 G7G 1, 577 1,710 507 1,223 998 900 982 828 780 1,784 2,106 1.4C2 787 1,209 1, 3-73 658 773 1,633 812 1,157 1,584 803 1,110 312 1, 972 852 . i, n(M 1,536 1,135 G53 1,090 1,056 577 919 1,107 698 711 720 1,264 8G9 1,103 1,104 2,153 805 753 922 1,030 2,134 1,740 1,080 641 1,883 1,117 b39 672 750 1,078 1,108 GS1 1,290 873 3 5 8 2,093 1,086 1,079 940 1, 841 074 873 676 1,563 1,733 597 1,234 1,002 900 962 840 1,799 2,207 1,494 818 1,209 1,327 (558 775 1, G32 612 1,181 1,022 695 1,110 1,991 852 1,948 1,659 1,135 G53 1,090 1,056 580 943 1,144 733 728 720 1,264 869 1,116 1,104 2,155 Sparta do Swan do do do York do Cass Ohio pike ..tlo._ 4 9 o 8 G 17 do 7 4 4 11 4 North West do 5 12 57 33 17 6 9 3 44 34 14 12 14 15 101 72 31 do do Paoli do do do Clay tlo 3 1 4 do . <lo ..do do L-ifa ette do 12 16 12 2 54 38 do . . . 77G 453 5G1 159 1,006 436 1,007 808 578 348 552 554 285 4GO 588 377 3G5 383 652 459 558 5G6 1,075 462 403 4G8 526 1,145 809 562 332 95G 573 433 341 do do .. .do do 10 9 19 do Parke 26 12 18 11 44 23 . do .do do .... Jacksoi rln 1 15 19 18 9 2 9 18 17 8 3 24 37 35 17 Rockville . lio .. r Creek <ln Union do \Vabasli ,To 9 4 13 895 758 922 1,030 2,156 1,741 l,08(i 641 1,862 1,117 839 672 756 1,090 1,108 083 1,290 do Oil ,ln do 1 1 1 2 1 iw j do Clnv T>;t(. H g do >S do 420 557 534 do 10 o 12 346 692 457 1 1 o Boone... Porter 673 124 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 569 103 393 Sol 386 139 2.7.) 233 552 449 870 273 4-17 213 1,657 131 684 756 944 975 399 102 ex 804 427 188 204 93 291 390 100 402 83 290 322 360 273 644 805 740 665 1,054 670 493 612 757 229 818 684 620 i O4g 4Sf> 86 345 208 344 101 220 264 494 418 820 220 443 198 1,436 369 625 641 796 !I35 413 302 7X1 622 361 169 205 81 280 :i64 92 357 85 229 301 301 249 618 790 700 594 1,038 664 412 577 667 231 798 610 574 910 433 416 756 590 601 586 514 612 822 1,042 725 1,676 1, 103 958 agj 768 1,051 R35 1,055 189 738 459 730 240 479 547 1,046 8C7 1,690 493 890 443 3,093 800 1,309 1,397 1,740 1,930 812 7l 1,589 1, 42(i 788 357 409 174 571 754 192 759 170 519 023 661 522 1,262 1,595 1,440 1,259 2,092 1,334 935 1,189 1,424 460 1,616 1,294 1,194 1,958 378 890 1,551 1,204 1,285 1,244 1,076 1,274 1,681 2,184 1,509 3,393 2, ail 1,887 1,279 1,549 2,115 1.319 1,055 189 738 487 V31 240 479 547 1,046 807 1,698 493 890 443 3, 145 800 1,315 1,397 1,740 1,994 825 705 1,589 1,426 788 357 40!) 174 571 754 192 759 170 519 623 G61 528 1,262 1,596 1,440 1,259 2,096 1,334 936 1,189 1, 424 460 1,616 1,294 1,194 1,958 878 890 1,778 1,204 1,312 1,398 1, 191 1,274 1,798 2,197 1,600 3, 477 2,333 1,932 1,279 1 549 do do do 3 1 5 ! do rg do do do do do 5 3 8 . b - do 8 do do... 27 25 52 do do 3 3 6 " do do do 27 4 37 9 1 64 13 1 N w Hirmonv do do . do . do . . do Pulaski do Krunklin do .do ... .do do Rich Grove do Salem do . . ... . . .do WTiite Post do Clinton Ciovcrdule .do 1 1 Floyd .do do do 3 I 4 do do 1 1 Madison do. Mill Crock do Monroe do RllHSell do do Waabinffton do Franklin 445 474 - 614 684 658 562 663 859 1,142 784 1,717 1,228 929 692 781 1,064 714 Green do Oreen Fork do 114 110 224 Jackson do Monroe. do 17 76 57 10 78 58 27 154 115 Nettle Creek do Stony Creek . .do. Word do Washington do 67 6 49 45 *> 2 50 7 42 39 117 13 91 84 45 Wayne do West River do \Vhit River... A I:n:is Brown 23 Centtr Delaware do Franklin do :.. !.H .rs -k-tn do . . . STATE OF INDIANA TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &r. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, *C. COUNTIKS. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. Johnson Rinlcv . 1,147 770 843 1,010 030 707 732 407 617 699 751 495 748 738 513 044 579 388 f)75 404 488 191 892 600 743 763 1,171 305 ) 917 1,128 710 761 876 563 691 075 453 574 663 707 463 691 690 456 620 506 357 359 378 470 170 818 551 743 683 1,089 27fi 1,847 700 301 1,203 1,206 1,079 1,163 498 638 741 614 676 413 797 803 957 449 5C8 536 648 501 558 691 841 788 002 395 753 1,280 412 68 117 23 37 209 188 93 130 10 J 142 342 2, 275 1,480 1,604 1,886 1, 212 1,398 1,407 860 1,191 1,362 1,458 958 1,439 1,434 969 1,204 1,085 745 934 782 958 367 1,708 1,151 1,486 1,416 2,260 581 3,764 1,451 734 2,584 2,476 2,241 2,422 983 1,323 1,529 1,265 1,327 837 1,038 1,055 1,946 981 1,177 1,108 1, 357 1,188 1,201 1,427 1,823 1,678 1,338 805 1,622 2,638 834 160 241 58 84 459 392 231 302 267 .* 7:10 1 2,275 1,480 1,604 1,926 1,212 1,398 1,423 860 1,193 1,362 1,483 1,311 1,439 1, 434 969 1,204 1,0?5 745 934 782 958 307 1 , 7(18 1,151 1,488 1,446 2,260 591 3, 832 1,459 734 2,584 2,470 2, 243 2,422 983 1,323 1,529 1,265 1,327 837 1,045 1,655 1,960 981 1,177 1,108 1,357 1,188 1,201 1,427 1,823 1,678 1,339 805 1,622 2,639 834 160 241 BO 84 459 392 231 302 267 7:10 Otter Creek do Shelby do.. 14 26 40 do Rush do. 8 i 8 I 16 do Noble 1 j 1 2 do 15 10 173 180 25 353 Richlimd do... . Rushville do do Walker do do Clay - . do . . do do Harris do do. .. 1 1 2 Olivo do Penii . . do 7 34 5 3 34 3 10 68 8 South Bend do do 745 373 1,321 1,270 1, 163 1,259 483 685 788 051 651 424 841 852 989 532 609 572 709 627 643 736 982 890 736 410 809 1,358 422 92 124 35 47 250 204 138 166 158 190 3M do Scott do ... . do 1 1 2 Shelby do do do. . . do Liberty do ... do ..do 3 4 7 Noblo do Shelby ville - do .. 7 7 14 do do do do .. Clay. .. . do do do do Huff do 1 1 do do 1 Ohio do 1 1 do Stnrk do ! Davis do i | i do North Bend do do Railroad do do do ; Clear Lake Fremont . . ...do . .. 1 126 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, kC. WHITE. COUNTIES. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. 1 M F. Total. M. F. Total. Steuben 483 446 2C8 4U1 560 576 ya 515 569 512 320 525 688 519 805 1,148 Wl 625 637 446 824 825 959 990 1,044 1,029 601 758 385 543 4, 457 958 500 434 786 540 B44 738 519 741 506 1, O-lll 668 7l)2 633 404 (J44 630 431 393 2IJ9 471 5B9 525 633 5, 4! 658 3VI 533 4IU 643 334 876 575 1, 143 710 358 803 738 929 587 834 1,107 1,222 653 1,116 1,144 1,076 636 1,028 1,434 1,099 1,694 2,393 2,077 1,251 1,319 935 1,714 1,799 1,936 1,964 2,182 2,081 1,195 1,499 854 1,195 9,254 2,005 1,206 983 1,629 1,216 1, 777 1, 56fl 1,124 1, 6.17 1, 117 2,192 1, 306 1,408 1,195 1,2-17 767 1,332 1,886 801 804 573 970 1,253 1, 053 1,356 11,389 1 368 929 587 835 1,107 1,222 653 1,117 1,144 1,076 636 1,048 1,434 1,099 1,745 2,408 2,089 1,251 1,319 949 1, 722 1,800 1,940 1,969 2,193 2,087 1,138 1,511 854 1, 195 9,387 2,006 1,206 984 1,629 1,216 1,782 1,566 1,124 1,657 1,120 2, 215 1,306 1,420 1,195 1,247 787 1,332 1,303 851 816 578 971 1,258 1,053 1,359 .11,484 1,368 389 1,191 1,079 1,342 701 1,87,1 1,283 2,359 1,508 721 1,678 1,561 Jamestown do 319 do 433 1 1 OtHKO ...do... 557 pleasant do 646 Itichland do ! 330 Salem do l 601 1 1 Steuben do 564 York do nifi Sullivan 503 9 11 20 Currv ...do... 741) ^ y Gill . do . R8Q 20 9 8 31 6 4 51 15 12 Hadtlon - do : 1245 Hamilton do 1 . ORO ...do.. 626 ... Jo 489 5 5 1 2 2 4 4 2 7 9 3 1-1 8 1 4 5 11 6 3 12 do 890 Cotton Switzerland 974 do 977 2 3 7 2 1 5 do 974 -do .... 1 138 do 1 052 do 594 York do 741 Fairfleld do 652 do ! 4 797 67 1 66 133 1 do .... . ... 1 047 do ! 646 do ; 549 1 1 Sheffield do 843 Shelby ... do 676 do 933 5 5 Wabaah do . 828 do 575 do 916 \Vea do 611 3 14 3 23 Tipton : 1 149 9 do 638 Liberty do .. ... . : 706 7 5 12 do 617 Prairie do 623 Wildcat do 383 Brownville i Center do.. ! 656 7 10 17 do 420 . do 411 4 3 1 ., 8 2 12 5 1 5 Liberty do . 304 Liberty township .... do 499 do 664 Center do 731 o 45 1 50 3 95 Evansville do 5 %0 do 710 Knight do 471 862 1,191 ! 1,079 1,336 7111 1,858 1,283 2,358 1,507 711 1,675 1,561 14 9 23 do i 658 Pigeon do 588 Scott do 694 3 3 6 Union Clinton 9 6 15 Eugene do 708 Hetta 1 1 6 1 1 1 10 3 Highland .-r.-...^ 1 do 797 Perry svllle .T777rrr77Tr^.J rt .t\*i 4 2 VermilUon 773ir--^ 867 Fav>tte Vlgo ... 823 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &-.r. Continued. 127 CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COU STIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. p < Total. M. F. Total. Vigo 404 558 608 526 484 439 660 703 273 703 771 4,147 1,328 1,575 952 1,854 1,109 775 1, 136 466 425 565 353 5(59 447 440 310 539 577 384 260 361 1,328 317 636 378 806 467 648 737 624 522 695 781 742 .127 411 695 306 527 525 680 548 Kit 589 1,452 489 466 7<>2 930 479 540 392 433 625 663 30!) 327 635 374 512 579 483 485 400 581 638 280 653 757 4,232 1,287 1,401 858 1.796 1,028 729 1,092 390 353 507 315 491 428 383 254 430 5-16 348 260 322 1,201 304 585 357 770 532 611 703 580 450 631 646 733 496 402 671 301 502 517 621 507 667 587 1,332 435 421 752 848 464 521 ass 462 C09 639 329 311 8S5 778 1,070 1,187 1,009 969 839 1,241 1,341 553 1,356 1,528 8,379 2,615 8, 976 1,810 3,650 2,137 1,504 2,228 856 778 1, 072 C68 1,060 875 823 564 969 1, 123 520 686 2,529 621 1,221 735 1,576 999 1,259 1,440 1,204 972 1,326 1,427 1,475 1,023 813 1, 366 607 1,029 1,042 1,301 1,055 1,298 1, 176 2,784 P24 887 1,544 1,778 943 1,061 777 895 1,234 1,302 638 638 !,6SO 29 44 45 50 15 72 23 35 41 41 12 63 59 79 86 91 27 135 830 ], 149 1,273 1,100 996 374 1,241 1,343 572 1,356 1,528 8,594 2,615 2,987 1,810 3,650 2,137 1,520 2,234 856 778 1,079 668 1,067 877 823 564 969 1,123 733 520 686 2,531 G21 1,238 735 1,576 999 1,259 1,440 1,204 972 1,326 1,431 1,488 1,068 813 1,366 607 1,029 1,044 1,301 1,056 1,372 1,176 2.83S 924 887 1,622 1,805 960 1.069 789 967 1,283 1,319 638 644 1,722 do do ...do . do .. . do do do ...... 11 : 8 9 19 Riley do do ... . do 96 119 215 Wabash do 9 2 11 Liberty do \oble ...do... "W abash do 9 ft 7 4 16 6 "Waltz do J Q Adams Warren 4 3 7 5 2 2 7 o Pike do 1 I j a 5 12 17 1 2 2 5 | 8 S3 23 4 13 45 o o 1 47 1 74 27 do 21 27 48 47 16 5 5 6 II 24 13 31 11 18 6 31 25 4 78 27 17 8 12 72 49 17 i do 4 D 1 ! i 17 6 IS Jarkson . . . ...do... 128 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIKS, TOWNS, AT. COUNTIES. WHITK. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 588 C39 448 3,163 1,115 1,393 393 4 J5 815 404 753 017 325 550 580 590 353 226 205 557 3S9 385 264 882 340 05 479 201 749 034 447 452 fiGl :- 541 587 570 484 520 599 382 3,166 1,036 1,338 308 447 732 402 087 078 309 500 542 090 293 217 105 547 357 355 21)5 740 302 51 412 149 330 482 438 419 590 485 4% 553 535 490 1,114 1,238 830 6,329 2,151 2,725 700 942 1,547 926 1,440 1,225 C34 1,056 1, 127 1,186 048 443 370 1,104 750 740 559 1,022 048 100 891 350 1,379 1,016 885 871 1,257 974 1,037 1,140 1, 105 971 1,114 1,370 837 6,603 2,171 2,634 700 942 1,548 920 1,440 1,225 634 1,050 1,127 1,186 048 443 370 1,104 750 740 505 1,622 659 106 895 350 1,379 1,016 887 871 1,257 1,004 1,037 1,140 1,105 974 do 7C 3 KM 8 58 56 4 144 12 51 132 7 274 20 109 N do y ...do... 1 1 do do J do \Vhite I CUPS ..do.. 1 do Jaoknon do 3 3 do ,1,1 7 4 11 do 3 1 4 West Point I do An 1 1 2 do do Smith do 40 41 90 do do do do TAHLK No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOUEICX COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. 11LACK. MULATTO. WHITE. JILACK. MULATTO. M. P. Total. M. F Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 4,074 11,581 8,487 1,430 2,093 8,505 3,267 6,646 7,816 8,872 6,000 7,321 4,231 6,252 9 42 3,707 10, 842 8,131 1, 152 1,929 7,959 3,042 6,127 7,203 8,560 5,601 6, 939 3,781 6,144 9, 039 8, 013 6,436 7, 42!) 3,786 9, 323 1,080 7,841 22, 423 16, 618 2,582 4,022 16,464 6,300 12,773 15,079 17,438 11,601 14,260 8,012 12, 396 18, 461 16, 210 13,229 15,384 7,618 19,493 l>, 443 2 20 4 21 3 a 41 7 2 13 2 9 4 22 7,847 22,486 16,625 2,582 4,022 16,554 6,309 12,786 15, 144 17,955 11,623 14,280 8,012 12, 470 18,535 16,204 13, 244 15, 400 7,630 19, 513 9,530 703 3,768 688 145 60 136 109 394 998 1,526 337 144 134 525 3,217 610 363 218 1,501 850 389 60 3,074 552 82 40 63 89 309 701 1,018 201 81 90 328 2,654 444 273 135 1,263 623 31 Hi 1,405 0,842 1,240 227 100 199 198 703 1,699 2,544 538 225 214 853 5, 871 1,060 630 353 2,764 1,473 695 1,405 6, 842 1,240 227 100 199 198 703 1,699 2,547 538 285 214 853 5,871 1,060 636 353 2,764 1,473 6!>5 9,852 29,328 17,865 2,809 4,122 16, 753 6,507 13,489 10, 843 80, 502 12, 161 14,505 8,226 13, 323 84,406 17,294 13,880 15,753 10,394 20,986 10.825 Allen ,. Bartholomew . . i 1 Blnckford I 14 24 38 29 23 52 Carroll 2 12 145 4 f: 1 12 118 2 5 3 24 263 6 10 6 18 188 7 4 4 23 186 9 6 10 41 254 16 10 Clark 1 2 . Clay . . . Crawford Davit-iw 27 86 14 7 7 6 53 21 13 11 22 4 7 8 10 31 7 8 7 21 53 11 15 15 Ivcatur Tie Kalb !> linvaro DubolH 8,197 fi,793 7,855 3,832 10. 170 4, 703 ; 1 4 1 8 8 5 21 24 1 12 11 15 Elkhart l ;i y tl 1 2 19 7 S3 9 13 - STATE 0V INDIANA. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. 129 COVNTIEK. i NITT:D STATES. j E FOUEIQN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. ; U HITK. BLACK. MULATTO. i WHITE. I1L.1CK. MULATTO. M. ! F. Total. M. F. Tcitul. M. F. 3 Total. o r 1 M. r. Totui. M. i 1 F. Total M. F. Total. Floyd 7.733 7,002 8, 343 4,730 6,678 7,836 7,948 8,366 6,314 8,473 8,472 9,859 6,270 7, 120 7,559 2,120 5,698 10,550 6,687 7,465 7,147 8, 599 5, 613 3,371 9,233 6,789 8,207 1C, 574 6, 153 4,415 8, Itjt (i, 304 10,407 7,922 1,193 7,147 2,528 5,926 7,094 7,780 4,549 5,076 4,438 7,250 2,670 10,368 9,140 8,013 7, 851 8,169 3,639 9,619 6,578 1,073 5,180 7,602 6,079 11, 368 3, 999 3, 362 6,193 4,772 9,765 8,466 1, 974 0, 119 8,845 13, 367 5,338 4,045 5,110 7,858 7,108 8,081 4,243 6,333 7,349 7,658 8,183 6,016 8,190 8,115 9,586 5,807 6,596 7,092 2,000 5, 282 10, 403 6,316 6,971 6,450 8,253 5,225 3,130 8,544 0,371 7, 821 16, 002 5, 604 4, 227 7,652 6,126 9,745 7,739 1,070 6,828 2,487 5,775 6,868 7,250 4,415 4,715 4,087 6,504 2,464 9,764 8,596 7, 0,30 7,488 7,805 3, 47! 9,160 6,035 887 4,813 7,123 5,931 10, 189 3,953 3, 240 5, em 4.403 9,610 8,091 4,496 5,884 8, 459 12, 902 5,023 3,709 4,824 15,591 14,710 16,334 8,973 13, Oil 15, 185 15,606 16, 549 12, 230 Hi, 663 16,587 lit, 445 12, 137 13,710 14,651 4,120 10,980 20,953 13,003 14, 430 13, 597 16,853 10, 838 6,491 17, 776 13,160 16, 088 32,630 11,756 8,043 15,813 13, 4:K) 30, 152 15, 051 2, 263 13, 975 3, 015 11,701 13, 962 15, 030 8,964 9,791 8,523 13,754 5,134 30, 132 17,736 15,668 15, 339 15, 974 7,113 18,779 12, 613 1,960 9,993 14,725 12, 010 21, 457 7,953 6,602 12, 053 9, 175 19, 375 16, 557 9,470 12,003 17, 301 26, 169 | 10,361 7, 754 9,934 139 26 9 68 79 21 89 20 39 87 8 40 3 11 87 40 5 171 1 2 1 41 34 291 89 15 3 38 1 125 23 9 50 77 21 83 19 21 83 4 38 2 10 72 33 1 167 S34 49 18 118 156 45 173 39 00 170 78 5 159 73 338 1 206 9 42 3 76 111 21 92 28 25 26 62 71 1 51 390 15 41 3 79 117 13 80 29 19 51 81 1 50 502 ; 16,347 24 i 14,783 83 16,423 6 8,979 155 1 13, 284 228 j 15,569 34 i 15,685 , 178 | 16,899 53 : 12,322 54 : 10,777 45 ! 16, 632 113 ! 19,728 152 : 12,301 2 1 13,718 101 | 14,830 j 4 105 2,078 472 1,722 257 757 ::- 214 245 375 998 199 233 135 642 840 108 219 1,836 918 225 1,187 342 373 1,540 2,713 385 336 3, 474 549 171 565 233 325 321 64 53lS 250 80 179 194 1,557 160 993 1,330 328 301 259 1,796 300 1,386 114 428 1,095 Ml 128 . 371 ; 2,274 j 119 280 4,604 150 1,334 568 301 708 261 1,379 278 309 404 1,757 311 1,400 186 490 90 142 106 304 746 133 158 Si 507 616 58 179 1,735 677 171 883 332 239 1, 109 2,296 139 134 2,920 414 110 426 159 201 131 33 396 174 35 150 118 1,323 113 778 947 249 339 177 1,503 175 1,007 74 341 846 93 154 91 275 1,853 64 187 3,768 67 1,102 389 309 331 151 1, 140 B04 171 300 3,835 783 3,123 413 1,247 228 356 411 479 1,744 331 391 333 1,149 1,450 106 398 3, 571 1,595 399 2,010 564 512 2.649 5,008 414 370 6,394 9C3 381 991 393 586 352 97 933 434 115 329 312 2,830 273 1,771 2,277 577 530 436 3,299 435 2, 393 188 709 1,941 334 379 319 640 4,136 183 467 8, 372 217 3,436 957 570 1, 339 418 3, 519 U 463 701 1 3,830 783 3,124 443 1,248 238 350 411 480 1,744 331 391 323 1,149 1,436 160 398 3,571 1,595 399 2,010 504 512 2,649 5,008 414 :. 6,395 903 281 991 392 580 352 97 933 424 113 339 313 2,880 373 1,771 2,277 577 530 430 3,299 435 3,393 188 709 1,941 234 379 219 646 4,126 163 467 8,374 217 2,437 958 570 1,239 418 9,519 482 483 704 20,183 15,566 19,549 9,422 14,532 15, 797 16,041 17, 310 13,802 18, 531 16,953 20, 119 12, 524 11, 867 10,286 4,391 11,399 23,030 14, 719 14,854 10,056 17,418 11,366 9,145 22,919 13, 693 16, 518 39, 855 13,732 8,973 16, 851 12, 847 20,888 16, 110 2,360 14, 915 5,462 12, 076 14, 376 15,538 11, 847 10,078 10, 313 16,167 5,711 20,681 18, 997 19,054 16, 193 18,455 7,303 19,569 14,556 2,195 10, 374 15,064 13, 698 25, 726 8,170 7,109 20,553 9,422 23,517 17,547 10,057 13, 261 17,909 29,538 10,844 8.2W 10,730 2 o Fulton Gibaon .... : 1 1 Grant Hancock 1 1 Hendrieks ; j 1 Huntington .... Jasper Jny 1 11 001 i 156 42 5 53 1 197 30 8 58 353 i 21,465 78 i 13,134 13 i 14,455 111 14,046 1 : 16,854 14 : 10,854 3 6,4% 59: 17,911 59 i 13,278 12 ! Hi, MS 323 I 33,460 3 11,759 5 i 8, 694 21 i 15,861) 11 12,433 65 20,302 106 15,758 j 3 363 i Kofciusko Lft Grunge o o 70 59 48 601 47 20 11 85 1 5 o 32 30 121 3 11 7 34 5C 9 1 27 *.**. f 7 102 1 10 4 31 50 1 35 25 24 310 18 11 11 47 Lawrence . M 1 1 Marshall I Miami i Montgomery ...... 3 3 75 78 1 1 5 42 5 4 56 6 57 1 ! 6 57 8 131 13 135 o H 99 : 13 983 Ohio - 10 67 34 31 10 4 19 62 38 30 1 2 18 1C i 5,038 129 11,901 72 ; 14, 047 61 : 15,226 1 i 8,967 12 1 9, 805 6 8, 543 37 ! 13, 890 i 5 134 - ! - :::::::::: i i ... . Pike : :.... i Putnam 10 307 2 127 13 5 1 13 8 5 3 17 55 j 11 183 ! 10 i 8 5 315 2 7 260 3 126 16 1 1 1 1 16 10 17 567 5 ! 351 29 1 2 1 1 18 5 3 30 i 115 17 : 367 14 10 17 132 630 5 2 134 40 84 25 9 3 ; 20, 151 238 j 18,561 83 ; 15,755 1 16 15, 758 59 10,062 1 7,115 11 18,800 .... 13 615 : | 134 36 83 34 1 5 i i j I St. Joseph Scott Shelby , ! i : I Stark 1 961 Steuben j 1 43 14 73 18 3 7 180 10 4 "M 116 1 11 47 48 10 60 14 7 3 158 .11 118 5 45 1 !>, 995 91 14,845 : 24 I 13, 052 ; 138 S 31,600 32 ; 7, 987 j 10 6,642 , 10 12, 178 13 9, 205 338 30, 080 18 ! 16, 589 ; 7 i 9, 487 ! 2 ! 13, 022 55 17, 191 231 27,039 1 10,362 10 7,775 92 10, 026 1 Switzerland Tipper ail oe Tipton Union Vanderburgh . . . Vcrmillion Vigo < I 1 i 13 60 6 184 4 12 391 3 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 Wabash Warren Warrick Washington Wayne . . i WellB Whitley 1 Total 526,767 593,963 1,220,730 3,099 3,875 5,974 2,684 ! 2,756 5,440 1,232,144 .66,702 51,568 ; 118, 270 : 4 ! ^ 5 o 7 118,2*4 1,350,408 17 >"OTE. 121 mal an*! 1^ frj -"! in whir* population. 130 STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Alabama 358 223 56 2,505 2, 301 20 561 7 925 774, 721 1,844 63 68,588 557 1,293 9,673 3,443 3,701 1C1 350 1,679 1,072 8,202 30,855 26, 942 171, 245 8 1 Pennsylvania 57, 210 Asia 22 4 5 27 92 3,106 2 109 9,304 2C8 6,176 Holland 450 California Connecticut South Carolina Tennessee 2,002 10, 356 95 3,539 36, 848 679 222 29 ; Australia Atlantic Islands . . Ireland i Italy Mexico 24, 495 93 19 38 4 91 1 101 2,093 13 329 329 3,813 6 4 Florida Vermont Virginia "Wisconsin District of Columbia Territories Belgium British America Central America China Denmark England Norvvav ... . Portugal j Poland Pacific Islands . . Russia Scotland Illinois Indiana Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Not stated Aggregate native 94 1,710 1,232,244 Europe, (not specified) France German States: Austria 351 Bavaria 8, 610 Baden 5, 740 Hesse 4, 298 Spain Sweden Sardinia Switzerland . . . South America . . Sandwich Islands . Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Xew Hampshire ! New Jersey Nassau 7, (8 1 russia 12, 067 Wurtemberg 3, 956 Germany. (not speci West Indies Wales Other foreign countries . . Aggregate foreign . . . 22 226 155 New York fied) 30, 945 ! 118, 184 1,232,244 North Carolina Total Germanv Aggregate native Ohio Oregon i Great. Britain, (uot specified). . . Greece 21 Total 1, 350, 428 TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. -- ... - __ . . . __ __ GCCUE ATIO.V.S. NO> OF- OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. 31 732 1,419 44 6 10,584 10 41 362 8 OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. Actors ,- Builders Dentists -lil-r 94 7 184 56 ;,:;u 25 ,122- 12 58 300 158, 714 40,827 13 3 35 10 115 3 15 97 7 3 506 29 79 fl 20 11 1,344 Agricultural implement makers .... 40 Butchers Cabinet-makers Distillers Draughtsmen j. " 1 > 1 1 Canalinen . . . Drivers re ii cc ta . . j5^ Car-builders Drovers Carpenters ! Druggists Carpet -makers Dyers *, Bakers , nn Carriers Editors Carters . . . Bankers y ~ Carvers ; Embroiderers Bank officers ... Cattle dealers Expressmen Barbers -v M , Calkers 31 264 187 1,174 ""STSso" Factory hands Barkeepers ,no Chair-makers Farmers Basket-makers ~ 7 Cigar-makers Farm laborers Bellhangers . . . Farriers Billiard-saloon keepers Clerks Fence-makers Blacksmiths Finishers Blind-makers . 21 48 346 4 31 File-cutters Boarding-house keepers - . . .-v>p Clothiers Fishermen . . fc Boatbuilders . . Cloth manufacturers Florists Boatmen .... Flonr dealers Boiler-makers... Founderymcn Bookbinders . Collectors Fruiterers Booksellers Colliers Furriers Bottlers .. 6 65 102 49 3,536 57 2 31 111 41 1 Gardeners and nurserymen Brass- founder* . Brass workers . < 1 as-fi tters Brewers j Gas-makers Bricklayers ... Gate-keepers _ . 548 Brick-makers Gilders Bridge-makers Glovers Brokers Curri" ^ * Glue-makers Broom-makers ... Q.i i Daguerreotypists - Goldsmiths Grocers Dairymen Gunsmiths . . . STATE OF INDIANA. TABLE Ko. 6. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 131 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. KO. OF. 77 8 38 G(i G 19 225 5 4 3 468 G7 6 6 1,759 _ 1C ___52_ 1 1,417 310 318 4 3,601 S 1,027 105 591 158 17 2 4 441 93 G 111 4 3 18 200 23 5 20 6 72 101 747 30 3 1,881 58 3 2 5 14 123 12 99 470 4 19 3 387 84 14 9 477 81 17 6 C06 o G 29 5 689 9 G ~~S" 110 , 45 35 1,240 Packers Painters Stock brok -rri Paper-hangers 19 60 j 2 15 4 329 G . 2, 524 s~ 2 177 8 19 8G3 3 5 40 8 5 1G5 6 .)8 299 53 Paper manufacturers Patent-medicine makers Pattern-makers Pavers Peddlers 5 18 3 2 ec 33 21 33, 928 11 709 1 11 Photographers Janitors Japiumers Jewellers Jolliers T-ir m kers Teachers Knitters . L *h ukers S I ot and cirl ash manufacturers Potter P ^ . 2 13 G7 3 181 32 11 173 . I Produce dealers Tile-makers 7 Traders 1 Provi ion dealers 49 - Ill] 18 44 2 1,800 221 o 3 7 17 824 5 101 27 4 885 2 10 2.3G7 14, 394 no Lg g Publi hers Trunk-makers 1 Quarrymeu Lumbermen Upholsterers Mantua makers 331 91 71 5 1,058 o 3 384 4,570 2,305 585 208 370 224 8 8 60 3 158 2 12 7 -IN M-mufactureri mariners Masons, (stone) Rope-makers Match-makers AVatch-makcrs Mathematical instrument makers Mechanics u s Merchants s -iJ 1 " Millers Saw m-ikers Milliners S Millwrights 3 Miners S 1 Moulders . Mould-makers "\Voodeu-ware manufacturers 111 305 19 3,804 10 119 Music-sellers ip-carp N * Shocppg-makers Other occupations and unknown Total 330, 5GG a sp STATK OF IOWA. TAULK No. I. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITK. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 . 18 j 19 ! 83 1 28 39 33 33 34 35 36 37 , 42 . , . : S3 54 55 57 . 64 ! Under 1. COUNTIES. 1 and under 5. \ 5 and under 10. 10 and under 13. 15 and under 20. 20 and undi-r 30. 30 nud under 40. 1 40 and under 50. M. F. t M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. r. M. P. M. F. Adair 25 | 17 30 281 225 150 159 61 84 155 3 | 75 ! 122 1,021 977 28 647 626 350 375 CIS 5 68 118 1.014 894 32 6-17 618 319 374 593 74 113 917 959 28 650 559 342 348 574 C 71 115 924 ; 947 : 36 594 568 375 331 541 1 58 94 i C54 P76 28 557 152 262 307 444 3 55 92 ; 598 741 25 310 454 249 254 4 53 520 6C9 21 455 340 226 233 368 3 42 73 41.5; 650 20 430 384 204 213 392 2 109 147 998 960 48 739 809 374 450 779 9 89 117 998 937 47 707 COS 323 451 703 5 80 113 1.014 Ii85 45 648 6 .14 292 388 597 3 47 90 739 634 21 485 479 224 88 468 2 24 73 562 443 11 311 312 J59 212 314 3 31 43 409 352 12 276 228 127 153 245 Allomakee 240 Appanoone i 230 Bcnton 146 Black Hwk 152 Butler 74 63 2 6 31 195 24 1 74 111 288 15 27 129 949 63 4 373 422 4 1,677 1,410 24 409 9% C77 822 1,391 13 2,407 6 972 262 IOC 352 115 55 205 160 14 284 1,333 248 27 3 601 ),324 830 .1,084 1,198 9S6 1,012 37 2, 035 1,398 752 442 552 1,036 56 1 :i17 297 9 25 103 916 61 321 444 4 1,577 1,436 37 401 1,080 C78 eoo 3,344 13 2,284 8 882 96 342 96 54 245 119 1C 4.T3 271 1.S68 222 21 3 602 1,350 724 996 1,181 946 986 32 1.981 1.318 C73 426 579 1,111 69 l. MS 296 15 20 110 935 71 318 429 1,501 1,201 40 436 1,112 660 816 1.440 11 2,245 3 910 258 115 376 116 52 210 124 8 420 886 1,348 232 28 3 605 1,329 778 1,111 1,270 1,008 989 32 1,915 1, 409 722 483 CIS i 1,130 55 : l.?fi$> 2C6 11 24 101 879 57 4 331 407 1,435 1,235 28 338 1, 021 633 820 1,305 9 2,101 9 872 216 79 356 102 56 214 12fi 12 374 256 1,333 217 20 4 508 1,295 680 1,063 1,272 943 895 33 1,001 1,261 735 405 547 1,088 49 1 :N7 209 6 15 95 48 55 4 223 377 231 5 19 64 768 54 2 218 334 1, 149 957 23 315 903 548 630 1,117 9 1,630 2 687 199 74 296 93 33 173 90 13 314 198 1,113 157 16 482 1,133 525 1,021 1,009 744 825 24 1,653 1,155 670 343 489 884 37 1 063 194 4 9 78 723 41 3 169 300 7 1,008 871 13 258 831 509 544 1,051 6 1,380 6 601 194 70 294 77 53 199 76 14 252 172 1,040 159 13 2 4:Ki 986 524 935 881 721 774 20 1,479 985 601 286 381) -- 46 D3 168 8 13 86 664 46 1 208 296 325 19 23 193 1,257 100 3 369 450 10 1,792 1,838 .. 454 1, 131 773 958 1,644 44 2, 542 23 97H 379 127 602 125 88 281 180 21 483 398 1,638 292 40 5 721 1,4!)5 837 1,235 1.599 1,160 1,146 29 2.608 1,804 909 518 572 1,237 107 1.307 295 15 28 143 1.046 79 5 371 428 4 1,533 1,659 34 430 1.106 704 927 1, 628 11 2,663 12 926 367 110 397 107 74 243 160 20 478 294 1,573 285 32 3 056 1.404 802 1, 172 ],510 1,073 1.034 32 2,435 1,607 636 479 582 1,809 78 1 . M 303 14 21 143 866 90 7 363 357 4 1,706 1,610 31 ."41 779 520 784 1, 375 1C 2,560 11 906 310 98 335 79 54 190 15 400 263 !, 182 218 29 3 622 1,256 655 819 1,370 927 771 41 2,080 1,268 702 4112 514 - 57 1 , OH 216 11 75 722 58 R 272 231 1 1, 294 1,185 22 264 607 442 607 1, 195 10 1,961 ) 793 189 73 254 74 :<4 159 88 8 294 192 1,024 100 19 2 438 1,052 541 7G8 ] 1,050 732 69S 21 1,823 1,098 534 403 :. 41 91:1 140 6 13 71 - 36 4 1K1 206 1,075 888 13 215 558 343 519 951 5 1.520 525 145 57 207 50 30 123 67 7 240 141 781 126 14 2 352 880 395 712 817 627 568 19 1, 412 833 449 210 257 591 27 117 4 52 476 29 2 130 148 1 731 608 11 136 452 282 393 730 4 1,089 1 353 - 43 159 42 29 93 4 176 j 102 i 685 97 3 286 695 297 555 583 443 444 11 - C30 393 157 205 484 26 330 Casa 3S Cedar 202 Chickasaw SO Clarke 93 Clay - 1 Clavton 2^3 223 300 8 110 SCO 1C3 195 362 1 XT, 1 191 6G 27 90 23 13 CO 31 109 C7 352 52 4 1,196 1,030 19 376 945 557 649 1,157 7 1,631 2 724 20!) 72 321 no 50 219 102 9 330 217 1,177 191 22 3 464 1, 169 S77 1,036 936 853 935 :n 1,635 1,162 701 362 475 944 45 i. ion 1,001 913 12 265 772 470 526 1,043 6 1,605 5 S81 195 63 270 70 41 163 es 5 294 J74 1,080 173 18 I 368 974 590 895 996 654 750 13 1,609 996 530 314 419 806 32 8.W Crawford 11 Dallas 111 DfH Moineg 384 Duhuquc ; 573 Etnmt tt 4 Fayette 233 Floyd ! Cl Franklin . 24 Frrmont 104 Hardin ! 104 Howard .... ; 55 Ida ... Iowa . . 128 121 301 185 SCO 313 2G2 837 G 536 340 168 138 124 279 18 ns Jvffrrwm 213 Jonen . 2% Keokuk . 23^ Lee Ml Linn 3->8 Madison 113 Mahaska 272 MnrtAii 143 STATK OF IOWA. 133 TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WIIITK. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. .10 and under 100. Above 100. Age niikn u. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 ! 49 j 50 i 51 52 53 i 54 .,., 56 59 60 61 62 [ 63 i 64 I M. P. M. F. M. F. 11. P. M. T. M. i F. M. F. M. F. 26 34 :ioo 266 11 176 228 72 113 199 1 14 21 | 222 201 ! 9 125 157 67 99 148 1 8 20 134 111 8 91 86 50 58 89 9 ! 3 1 12 i 7 1 1 j ) j 536 822 6, 408 6,236 S39 4, 481 4,282 2,233 2,620 4,164 30 [ 448 \ 711 5,8X1 5, 6P2 215 4.014 3,944 1,999 ; 2, 290 3,710 21 984 1,533 12,231 11,918 454 8,495 8,226 4, 232 4,910 7, 904 108 44 33 81 25 22 4 1 4 2 9 7 1 2 1 4 2 i 1 1 73 28 16 71 ( 19 15 38 i 13 10 35 23 7 75 23 20 1 1 1 Black Hawk i Boom: . 1 Bremer Buchanan 3 2 99 51 3 i 2 3 : 1 36 30 285 223 21 19 37 o 4 16 166 10 28 11 | 7 1 i l 1,977 84 142 913 6,892 505 35 2, 260 2,818 31 11,072 10, 037 20 L 2,776 7,114 4,500 5,787 10,233 113 16,170 60 6,360 1,987 716 2,779 736 428 ],626 906 95 2,830 1,974 9,590 1.689 188 25 4, 304 9, 626 5, 270 7,783 9, 054 1,746 63 139 099 6,045 435 23 2,071 2, 609 21 9, 631 8,888 182 2, 408 6, 648 4,164 5, 236 9,360 67 14, 913 45 5, 659 ),757 593 2,290 638 365 1,432 793 84 2,610 1,646 9,087 1,478 144 18 3, 725 8, 856 4, 612 7, 247 8,431 6, 235 6,323 184 14,000 8,982 4,878 2,720 3,568 7,131 376 8.079 3,723 147 281 1,612 12, 937 940 58 4,331 5, 427 53 20,703 18,925 383 5, 244 13,702 8,670 11,023 10,583 180 31,083 105 12,019 3,744 1,309 5, 009 1,374 793 3,058 1,699 179 5, 440 3, 620 18, 677 3,167 332 43 8,029 18,482 9,883 15, 030 17, 533 13,299 i:i, 271 416 28,987 18, 930 10, 376 S, 764 7,339 14,800 828 10.780 Butler l 3 Carroll 13 4 | 1 100 46 43 5 4 , 2 S i 6 - i Cherokee 103 112 1 544 469 11 111 292 194 289 531 5 839 297 101 27 127 31 23 62 34 4 121 92 429 79 8 2 223 516 212 381 445 323 310 8 801 464 258 137 172 309 23 MM 85 102 2 365 334 o 103 236 149 208 386 " 624 4 223 83 13 79 18 20 41 18 91 62 401 78 3 59 48 ; Ifl 1 10 55 40 13 i 15 4 3 4 I 3 Chickawuv Clarke Clay- 251 223 o 53 125 78 144 202 o 348 1 154 5-2 10 45 13 30 11 1 50 30 248 46 217 09 . 44 145 55 ; 38 3 2 2 36 11 1 7 115 46 [ 35 71 i 23 16 87 i 41 39 168 59 62 12 9 3 3 o Clayton Clinton 1 5 j 7 7 ! 3 11 9 i 1 Uullas Davis 1 3 4 1 1 i 23 11 Dea Moiues 287 ! 94 84 1 i 23 14 2 2 6 3 110 57 33 35 13 8 6 ; 8 4 , 39 i 13 i 1 ! 1 3 8 4 1 J 1 Fayetto 1 Floyd 1 1 Greene l : 5 1 1 24 10 | 7 9 2 i 6 1 Gruudy 1 1 1 ; Guthrie Hamilton 36 I 17 | 7 13 | 17 8 206 j 77 X 27 ! .12 ! 9 5 1 1 6 14 1 1 1 1 J Henry ! ...i 1 1 ! Ida 163 302 159 312 323 281 253 8 591 350 206 108 154 276 16 337 111 259 88 164 191 180 113 4 224 100 48 87 174 11 200 71 33 ; 23 193 71 71 78 j 29 24 144 53 51 160 54 43 133 41 i 28 110 41 41 1 7 6 12 17 3 6 7 j 9 13 10 14 6 14 5 1 1 1 1 3 I 6 1 7 Jackson Jasper 1 1 1 1 Johusou 1 7,064 (i,948 232 14,987 9,954 5, 398 3,044 3,771 7,669 452 8 701 1 "" 1 Kcokuk 283 88 j 69 15:1 46 ; 49 84 28 : 25 40 17 j 16 47 20 ; 15 HO 51 i 36 8 5 2 137 fiO 16 j 17 14 | 10 3 3 L ! 4 2J 3 9 I 7 1 1 Lee i 18 9 1 Louisa 1 ; | i 2 3 1 i 1 1 Mahaska 6 3 1 .. .Marion 104 STATE OF IOWA. TAIJU-: No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 66 67 C8 69 70 71 72 73 76 77 73 79 80 81 83 83 84 83 87 91 ; COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and uuder 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and uuder 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 aud under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. 1C. F. M. F. 11 F. 1C. F. 19 479 458 329 230 053 103 1,103 4G8 330 232 713 83 1,061 441 29G 215 650 100 1,033 370 303 210 580 74 844 326 247 1G3 530 73 882 291 254 15G 479 61 84(1 304 237 162 509 57 837 551 481 301 621 152 1,614 508 378 293 665 109 1,401 433 301 890 480 81 1,276 321 213 197 448 63 978 K15 191 178 3S8 49 811 190 146 136 298 38 630 Mills. .. G5 65 161 28 313 CO 60 181 27 338 35!) 24G G7C 85 1,109 Mitchell Muscatmo . O Brien o I | | 1 4G9 8 10 31 1,081 499 469 201 23 2,513 " 322 487 319 183 1,620 1,228 855 1,211 572 224 27 1,197 154 49 61) 1 386 5 10 12 1,052 451 456 28G 21 2,381 68 2 276 11 19 17 859 386 393 2:!3 19 2.282 64 1 285 379 23G 154 1.085 894 099 1)99 420 205 14 1, 091 " 129 48 1 17C 4 4 3 449 220 228 94 13 1,222 27 13 J 2.38 153 Gi 783 040 370 Glj 232 103 10 625 44 31 23 1 123 :: 2 375 155 188 77 9 927 26 107 1 5 G 254 93 111 58 o 557 16 84 2 3 103 05 69 7 498 11 315 8 11 G 3(17 4GG 271 22 1, 797 305 11 17 11 827 325 438 2G4 11 1,829 81 342 G 9 4 870 371 46G 248 15 1,623 70 326 ; 9 825 360 399 22G 22 1,623 62 273 7 6 (J G88 287 375 175 19 1,262 48 254 4 3 G G.15 257 326 133 8 1, 297 38 273 o 5 570 254 269 120 13 1,195 34 o 187 28C 193 100 1,027 786 56 777 311 110 2 G71 39 25 29 218 3 3 4 G14 247 293 131 15 1,200 36 1 201 272 174 93 9 JO 834 551 719 291 109 13 W3 63 22 2(i 220 13 7 8 648 283 328 130 14 1,712 37 PuIoAlto Polk . . . I ottawatomie Powcshiek KinggnlJ Sac Scott Shelby Sioux Story . 73 84 GG 50 282 218 265 152 42 o 314 21 17 83 100 G7 30 264 247 197 251 129 33 o 247 2*2 9 5 370 405 2tB 163 1,120 1,130 849 1,080 572 194 14 1, 111 75 G8 54 347 399 277 104 1,042 1, 023 808 978 208 12 1,064 73 64 48 33G 407 305 164 1,195 1, 141 710 1,084 508 187 12 1,076 51 G-> 53 294 383 292 136 1,149 1, 095 799 1,020 187 13 957 G5 68 47 243 321 243 119 1,168 9:i6 657 929 425 153 7 777 43 41 41 245 277 202 117 1,109 874 662 843 371 127 4 732 45 44 300 434 288 178 1,349 1,191 SIM 1, 175 539 224 11 1, 059 119 58 58 178 307 197 108 87G 770 575 821 333 148 8 f>: 53 51 33 129 171 112 56 638 483 297 468 184 77 49^ 28 25 20 Taylor Webster Worth .. Wright Total 12, 572 12,25 J 50,879 49,028 49,788 47,549 41,034 38,794 34,987 34,902 60,185:56,011 48,350 1 38,283 29,573 22,613 I- KF.K COLOKE1). Allamakee , 1 1 1 I j ] 1 Hen ton 1 Black Hawk - 3 o ] 1 I o 1 1 ] 1 1 1 Burhniiau i 1 1 Butler 1 Cedar 1 I 4 o 1 j Chickasaw | ] 1 1 Clayton o o j I 4 6 j 1 I CHntou J i o Davis J 1 Decntur I ] J J l 1 Delaware 1 DCS MoiDt-s I 1 o ] 3 J 2 2 Dubuque r ^ 8 Fayette o 1 2 Fremont Harrison Henry 3 ) 1 o 1 t Howard Jackson I i 1 J Jasper | Jt-ffurgon 1 , 1! .- 1 2 1 STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 135 WJI1TK Continued. TREE COLORED. 1 3 3 ( O i i: i 1 ] 1 9 9 if i 3 i o i i 1 ] i 10 li j 3 i i 12 13 2. 1 i i 7 6 i: i i 1 i 3 4 1 i 1 1 16 12 Sf g j 1 30 4.1 8 i> 1 1 i i 29 25 ,- i 1 4 1 ] 1 1 1 i 11 13 2 ) 1 1 ^ i 4 1 1 i 1 i 3 5 1 50 and under GO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. X) and u M. ader 100. Above 100. ARC u M. iku n. Total. Aggregate. COUXTIES. 05 07 68 69 70 71 7O 73 74 76 77 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 80 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 9G 97 98 99 M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. - M. F. F. M. F. 130 102 75 182 24 407 107 75 50 152 13 300 67 52 48 32 33 : 32 97 70 ; 6 7 i 166 148 17 ! 9 1 7 1 2 3, 169 2,441 1,858 4, 422 654 8,558 2, 840 2,021 1,551 4,188 5:H 7, 774 6,015 4, 402 3,409 8,610 1,245 16,333 Marshall Mills Mitchell 9 ! 7 3 33 \ 20 fi 3 : 1 i 5 1 Montgomery Muncatine 40 48 j 8 8 1 2 Osecola, (no return) O Brien 4 2, 384 51 75 79 0,058 2,645 2, 990 1,538 130 13, 579 442 9 2,096 2, 796 1,903 1,072 9, 068 7,546 5, 271 7, 491 3, 395 1, 316 93 7,470 587 395 350 4 2, 034 52 57 59 5,554 2,314 2, 671 1,384 110 12, 341 375 1 1,955 2,489 1,687 940 8,009 6,925 4, 996 6, 731 3,003 1, 184 75 6, 472 491 361 303 8 4,418 103 132 138 11,612 4, 959 5, 601 2,922 246 25, 920 817 10 4, 051 5,285 3, 590 2,012 17,077 14,471 10, 207 14,223 fi, 398 2,500 168 13,942 1,078 750 653 101 3 2 2 267 117 132 42 7 15 78 40 30 1 1 10 9 2 i Pago | I Pueahontas 5 3 195 92 95 39 537 8 | Palo Alto I 102 78 45 29 61 39 24 ]!) 1 ! 1 : 313 : 35 9 i 22 23 6 6 10 5 Polk Pottawatomie 15 9 2 10 10 2 4 3 1 Sac 78 91 8 9 1 I Scott Sioux 95 119 58 50 482 323 210 307 108 60 1 3GO 23 20 18 81 90 48 28 378 239 174 276 88 45 1 249 15 15 13 35 24 56 43 37 21 18 17 2S9 151 154 133 95 96 180 129 73 j 49 29 18 9 11 2 11 7 3 2 Story Tama 1 1 Taylor 4 1 3 04 54 12 44 30 9 23 31 (i 40 41 I 4 17 17 | 5 8 7 ; 1 7 6 1 2 Wapello 1 2 9 4 1 1 Washington Wayne Webster Wiunebago 179 150 G 6 9 5 10 5 54 29 15 8 4 i Wiuncehiek " Woodbnry Worth 1 2 1 1 Wright | : 16, 378 12,535 7, 607 5, 795 2 091 1, 722 350 307 43 40 2 4 60 37 353,900 319, 879 673, 779 Allamakeo Appauooae Beaton Black Hawk. ... Bremer Buchanan Butler Ccilur Cliickasaw Clayton Clinton . Davis Dccatur Delaware Den Moiiies Dulmqm- Fayette Fremont Harrison Henry Howard Jackson Jasper Jefferson 130 STATE OF IOWA. TABLK No. I. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. 26 27 38 99 30 31 32 33 . . :: : I 42 43 44 45 46 n 48 49 50 COUNTIES. ,,d,i. 1 ami under 5. 5 mid under 10. 10 and under 15. t ]5 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. jr. F. 40 uud under 50. M. F. JI. F. JI. F. M. F. M. F. JI. F. M. F. o 1 15 1 11 1 4 2 - 5 o 1 1 13 2 j 5 I 1 21 2 Lee 4 1 5 12 13 12 19 j 1 5 3 9 15 31 23 1 17 G 1 1 - 6 13 8 6 3 6 6 I 7 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 M&noud ,, . i 1 3 1 5 o 4 1 i i 9 3 4 4 i 2 1 2 : 1 1 1 Mill* - 1 Mouroc : 2 j 3 6 9 6 8 3 4 7 8 14 10 7 1 5 Polk 1 1 o 2 i 3 i 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 Scott 1 1 1 J 4 ~ 3 j 2 3 i 1 1 6 3 > Shelby 1 J 1 3 3 1 3 I 1 o 5 1 1 i i 5 1 1 1 1 3 8 8 1 2 > 1 3111 o i 1 AVoodbiiry 1 o Total... 13 14 60 68 75 58 62 ; 66 i 66 55 126 102 72 56 j 40 INDIAN. 1 3 Maiioiia 1 1 1 j Mills .... . ... j | 1 2 5 o 2 1 i 3 i 6 i 3 3 1 5 3 212 Total 1 4 8 7 8 8 5 3 < 3 6 5 i AGGREGATE. 1 Total whites 12, 572 12, 259 50,879 49,028 49, 788 47,549 41,024 38,794 34, 987 34,902 60,185 56,011 48, 356 38,283 29,573 22, 13 g 13 14 CO 68 58 62 66 66 55 126 102 o 56 40 30 n 1 4 8 7 8 o 5 3 4 3 G 5 12 58o 12 274 50 043 40 104 40 870 47 615 41 004 38 865 35 056 34 961 60 314 5fi 119 48 428 38 344 30 (U:j 110 649 STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 137 FEEE COLORED Continued. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90and under 100. Above 100. Ageunku ii. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 :: 42 43 41 45 40 47 48 49 50 1C P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. SI. F. M. P. 2 2 1 5 1 17 o 138 6 56 1 9 20 10 47 21 5 147 5 38 1 7 38 7 245 11 94 o 1C 1 33 1C o 112 1 13 9 7 1 39 1 4 47 14 13 11 4 3 8 4 3 o 1 1 1 4 o 1 Lou s 1 I 1 l | a 1 1 1 5 1 1 13 6 1 65 1 7 3 2 ) 1 1 o 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 G 5 1 21 1 1 20 8 7 4 3 o 1 Pottawatoinle .... 1 R old " 1 1 18 i 1 1 1 3 21 6 6 7 1 1 1 o j 1 i 1 1 1 1 g i 1 . L.. 1 37 21 8 17 Q 8 1 i 1 566 503 1,069 IXDIAX. 1 2 3 5 7 21 3 3 11 10 38 1 3 3 4 5 1 1 6 3 17 Montgomery 1 y 1 1 1 27 38 65 AGGREGATE. 16,378 37 12,535 21 7,607 g 5,795 17 2,091 6 1,722 g 356 1 307 1 42 40 o 4 60 37 1 353,900 5GG 319, 879 503 C73, 779 1 069 Total whites 1 1 1 1 27 38 65 16, 416 12,556 7,616 5,813 2,097 1,730 357 308 42 40 2 4 60 38 354, 493 320, 430 674, 913 18 138 STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. 1 REE COLORED Aggregate. 1C. F. Total. M. F. Total. 536 448 984 822 711 1 533 6 403 5 823 12 231 3 3 g 6 236 5 68 11 918 6 7 239 215 454 4 481 4 014 8 495 1 Black Hawk 4 282 3 944 8 226 9 9 2 233 1 999 4 232 2 620 2 290 4 910 3 2 4 164 3 740 7 004 2 36 21 57 1 977 1 746 3 723 1 84 63 147 142 139 281 913 699 1 612 Cedar 6 802 6 045 12 937 10 o 1 505 435 940 35 23 58 C hickauaw . ... *>60 2 071 4 331 3 o Clarke o gig 2 609 5 427 Clayton 11 07 9 631 20 703 12 13 25 Clav 31 21 52 Cliuton . 10 037 8 888 18 925 7 c 13 1R 938 201 18 383 383 Dallaa 2 776 2 468 5 244 5 244 Davis 7 114 6 648 13 7t>2 o 13 7G4 4 506 4 164 8 670 3 4 7 5 787 5 0% 11 023 1 1 10 23 9 360 19 583 16 1 28 113 67 180 1C 170 14 913 31 083 36 45 81 31 164 60 45 105 105 Fayetto 6 360 5 659 12 010 29 25 54 ] 073 Franklin ... . .. 716 593 1 309 1 30<j 2 779 2 290 5 069 j 4 5 5 074 Floyd 1 987 1 757 3 744 3 744 736 638 ] 374 ] 374 438 365 793 793 Guthrie 1 66 1 43 3 058 3 058 906 793 1 699 1 599 95 84 179 179 Hordlu - o g3Q QIQ 5 440 5 440 1 974 1 646 3 620 l 1 3 621 9 590 087 18 677 11 13 24 18 701 Howard 1 689 1 478 3 167 1 1 3 168 Humboldt 188 144 332 332 Ida 25 18 43 43 8 09 8 029 8 856 18 482 7 4 11 18 493 4 61 9 882 1 1 9 883 7 47 J5 030 3 5 8 15 038 q 054 8 481 17 535 17 21 38 17 573 7 064 6 235 13 209 2 5 7 13,306 Keokuk 6 948 6 323 13 271 33,271 IvOBflUth 330 184 416 416 Lee 14 000 28 0<*7 138 107 245 20 232 Linn 8 982 18 936 c 11 38 947 Louisa e )6 38 94 10 370 Lucas 1 5 766 Madison 7 339 Muhaxka 7 669 9 7 16 14 816 Mamma 453 378 831 I 1 832 Marion 13 33 1C 813 Marshall 6 015 Mills 2 441 4 465 10 g 16 4 481 Mitchell 1 858 1 551 3 409 3 403 Monroe 4.422 4. 1P8 fi.610 1 1 2 8.612 STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION Continued. 139 COUNTIES. WHITE. 1 REE COLORED Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 660 596 1 256 8 558 7 774 16 332 47 65 Osceola, (no return) 4 4 g Pace 2 384 2 034 4 418 1 51 52 103 75 57 132 82 66 148 Polk 6 058 5 554 11 612 6 7 645 o 314 4 959 Q 2 990 2 C71 5 661 5 1 538 1 384 O 1 130 110 246 Scott 13 579 12 341 25 920 21 18 Shelby 44:3 375 817 1 a 1 10 2 0% 1 955 4 051 2 796 2 489 5 285 1 903 1,687 3 590 1,072 1)40 2 012 9,068 8,009 17, 077 1 3 4 AVapello . 7 546 6 925 14 471 26 31 5 *71 4, 996 10 267 8 g 7,491 6,731 14 222 7 G 3,395 3,003 6 398 4 7 Webster - - "- 1 316 1 184 2 500 3 I 93 75 168 "Winneshiek 7 470 6 472 13 942 604 512 1, 11G o 1 395 361 756 350 303 653 353 927 319 917 673 844 566 503 NOTE. 65 Indians included in white population. Of the free colored population, 291 are male, and 277 female mulattoes. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. jr. F. Total. Adair 123 66 53 144 150 47 40 106 100 115 XI 37 140 331 141 375 227 189 102 547 417 C34 358 99 72 41 123 113 38 3,1 103 84 97 214 25 117 289 129 377 209 166 62 461 397 561 302 222 138 94 267 263 85 73 209 184 212 451 62 257 620 270 752 436 355 164 1,018 814 1,195 660 222 138 94 267 263 85 73 209 184 U1S! 451 62 257 620 270 752 43(i 355 164 1,010 814 1,197 GCO do do do Washington do Carl . .do do do Queen CH do Quinc y do . ...do do do Franklin (In . do do do i i 2 do . do i i 2 Linton . . . ...do... 140 STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOW.NS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. = Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 333 732 400 39C 410 170 386 210 347 417 265 417 303 198 334 403 307 562 219 244 457 440 318 274 429 312 248 214 104 492 310 220 170 53 97 230 39 287 253 56 200 116 484 86 751 72 172 95 286 131 105 760 36 512 104 272 190 154 198 314 96 189 608 164 630 303 301 106 168 305 C91 409 3C9 396 164 340 196 287 387 244 403 264 200 284 344 291 496 206 229 393 402 304 256 392 300 225 172 89 414 257 168 151 53 86 186 30 255 232 56 195 110 432 84 759 61 168 83 227 120 146 738 33 498 100 225 159 147 193 250 91 169 597 136 586 252 292 101 175 638 1,423 859 765 806 334 726 406 634 804 509 820 567 398 608 747 598 1,058 425 473 850 842 622 530 821 612 473 386 193 906 567 386 321 105 183 416 69 542 485 112 395 22C 916 170 1,510 134 340 178 513 251 311 1,498 69 1,010 204 497 319 301 391 564 187 358 1,205 300 1,216 555 593 207 363 638 1,425 859 765 806 334 726 406 634 804 509 820 567 398 608 747 598 1,058 425 473 850 843 622 530 821 624 473 387 193 906 567 386 321 105 183 416 69 542 485 112 395 226 916 170 1,510 134 340 178 513 251 311 1,503 69 1,013 204 507 349 301 391 5C4 187 358 1,205 300 1,216 555 593 207 363 Mukce do 1 1 2 do do do Union City do do Waterloo do Bcllair Appanoose Calilwcll . ... do do Centerville do Churiton do do do do do Pleasant do do Shoal Creek do Taylor do Udell do 1 1 Union do Walnut do ... do Wells do 6 6 12 Benton Big Grove do 1 1 Bruce do Canton ...do... Cedar do Cue do Eden do do Fremont . . do Harrison do Homer .. .. do . Iowa 2o Jackson . ...do. . do Lc Roy do do Polk do Saint Clair do Taylor do Union do Barclay Benningtou do Big Creek do Black Hawk do Cedar do Cedar Falls do . . 3 2 5 Eagle do East Waterloo ..do.. .. 1 2 :i Fox Lester do 5 5 10 Mount Vernon . do Orange Poyner j Spring Creek d 1 Union d Washington Waterloo CMS DCH Moincs Dodge Douglas Jackson 1 ,! Marry ...do... STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, c. Continued. 141 CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. North 207 90 77 1G7 82 69 160 78 117 366 2G7 171 110 117 265 1H 83 585 333 143 233 133 64 91 717 387 SCO 230 119 279 206 87 273 307 186 284 30 515 135 47 37 126 112 130 00 227 58 84 72 70 26 45 354 89 75 140 181 264 952 67 246 286 198 398 233 465 225 358 101 1C2 65 53 157 80 60 136 66 118 306 241 146 101 110 241 98 80 501 292 116 202 109 43 81 677 327 538 219 98 250 182 71 241 294 153 262 24 447 129 43 41 115 91 116 61 211 53 63 71 68 19 28 291 73 53 99 136 229 864 60 224 214 173 321 225 411 184 287 4 309 175 130 324 162 129 296 144 235 672 508 317 217 257 506 212 169 1,086 627 259 435 242 107 172 1,394 714 1,098 449 217 529 388 158 514 601 339 540 54 962 264 90 78 241 203 246 151 438 111 147 143 138 45 73 645 162 128 239 320 493 1,816 127 470 500 371 719 457 876 409 645 1!>5 369 175 130 324 162 129 297 144 235 C72 508 317 217 257 506 212 169 1,090 627 259 435 242 107 172 1,395 714 1,098 449 217 529 389 158 514 601 339 546 54 963 264 90 78 241 203 246 151 438 111 147 143 138 45 73 645 162 128 239 320 493 1,816 127 470 500 371 721 457 877 409 645 195 Pilot Mound do do Yell do Dayton Bremer do.. .. do 1 1 do Fremont do ... .do 1 do Lafayette do Leroy do Maxfield ... do. Polk do. do do do o 2 4 Alton Buffalo Grove do do . . Cono do Fremont do Homer do Independence do 1 1 do Liberty do Madison do Middlefield do Newton do do 1 1 do Superior do. "Washington do Albion do do Butler do 1 1 Cold Water do Fremont .. do.- do do do Pittsford do Ripley do Shell Rock do WestPoint do Calhoun Jasper Newton do CaSB do Cass do Edna do do do Turkey Grove do Cass Cedar Center .. iln Durant <ln Dray ton do Farmington rlfi Fremont do . 2 2 Inland I do Iowa do 1 1 Lime do Massilloa ! do Mechanicbville . . dc 142 STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggrega *. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 413 30-1 402 507 485 385 604 136 89 13 2.-13 35 467 314 100 139 118 158 196 163 124 140 242 99 412 260 194 222 195 275 284 81 494 75 147 179 446 131 506 399 394 267 634 511 301 685 606 263 7G9 411 478 280 1,069 359 432 531 394 423 408 373 137 437 337 748 404 940 380 1,186 Ml 3GO 249 368 453 423 319 582 117 74 20 197 27 426 275 87 130 104 143 174 140 146 129 224 93 3S6 203 164 182 196 271 257 77 456 71 142 194 393 111 428 321 330 243 559 416 276 650 498 214 617 359 452 276 910 294 353 501 340 418 381 289 89 403 306 711 351 876 S87 1,075 302 773 553 770 960 913 704 1,186 253 163 32 430 62 893 589 187 269 222 301 370 303 270 269 466 192 808 403 358 404 391 5-16 541 158 950 146 289 373 838 242 034 723 724 510 1,193 927 577 1,335 1,104 476 1,386 770 930 556 1,979 653 785 1,035 734 841 789 662 926 840 6*J 1,459 755 1,816 667 2.2GL C70 773 553 771 963 914 704 1,190 253 1G3 32 430 62 893 589 187 269 222 301 370 303 270 269 466 192 808 463 358 404 391 546 541 158 950 146 289 373 840 242 934 723 724 510 1,193 027 577 1,335 1,104 476 1.38C 770 930 556 1,989 653 785 1,035 734 654 789 662 226 840 643 1,408 755 i,ei6 667 2. -HI 670 do do 1 I " 1 3 1 r - n 4.,],, do P S fi do 8 do T . g ( ^ do 3 - 4 do do do do Chickasaw 3 5 ..do do do Dresden do Frcderickabur do ill S do do do do Utica ao do do Do-lo j.i- Jackson ? do do do do do Ward do :::::::::::: do 1 1 2 Cass ... do do Elk do do Cr iarrt . . . do do Garnavillo do Highland . do do Mallory do McGregor do 7 3 10 do Millville do do Read do i . Rpcrry 4 9 13 Volga "Wagner do Berlin Bloomfleld lirookfleld do Caniiuicbo 5 4 j a Center Clinton Deep Creek do j Ue Witt Eden ...do... STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 143 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. 51. F. Total. f Elk River Clinton 710 411 313 1,370 421 187 370 390 303 320 269 78 58 63 1,034 300 108 304 205 110 134 308 95 58 500 253 637 588 575 411 419 287 231 514 522 433 633 714 6D 205 635 482 417 84 172 286 83 401 340 337 106 1G6 233 288 173 219 278 719 545 572 439 1C3 409 263 299 290 68 340 612 610 353 203 1,329 365 107 308 331 257 254 249 72 62 48 935 277 83 281 236 85 118 317 73 43 439 272 605 509 531 389 307 231 201 470 504 418 560 673 70 2G8 584 470 374 82 145 245 96 348 310 305 19G 15-1 204 307 145 192 225 670 513 490 418 128 420 240 283 250 63 293 591 1,320 796 576 2,699 786 354 678 721 560 580 518 150 120 113 1,969 577 191 585 521 195 232 685 1C8 101 939 525 1,242 1,137 1,106 800 786 538 432 984 1,026 851 1,193 1,387 145 563 1,219 952 791 160 317 531 181 749 650 642 392 320 457 595 318 411 003 1,389 1,038 1.0C2 877 293 889 503 D84 510 131 C33 1,203 1,320 790 570 2,703 780 354 078 721 500 580 518 150 120 113 1,909 577 191 585 521 193 252 685 168 101 940 525 1,242 1,157 1,100 800 780 538 432 985 1,026 651 1,193 1,387 145 563 1, 219 952 791 166 317 536 181 750 650 C42 392 321 457 593 318 411 503 1,389 1,058 1,063 877 293 889 503 584 540 131 633 1.203 Hampshire . .... ..-do... Liberty do ,._ 2 2 4 Olive do Sharon do "Waterford do \Veltou . do - Milford ...do... Adel Dallas ___<lo... i Dallas do Spring Valley do ...do... ...do... Walnut do 1 1 do Fabius do ...do... do do .. Prairie do do Salt Creek do 1 1 Sick Creek do Soap Creek do do do Burrill . do Center do do Eden do . . do do do o 3 5 Grand River do do 1 1 do do do do 1 1 do do do do . ...do do Delhi do 1 1 Elk do . do do Milo ...do... North Fork do do Prairie South Fork.. ...do... 144 STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FUEE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Delaware .. 310 235 619 3,404 848 C92 781 404 C5 566 608 384 844 28 85 582 583 558 343 6,413 452 761 686 646 528 848 469 456 569 605 627 475 5C9 500 50 105 439 426 384 486 97 5G 439 190 207 500 198 100 42 218 639 993 291 94 98 82 47 88 214 93 184 148 326 271 156 368 355 971 71 313 217 538 3,285 707 595 702 328 58 515 539 319 760 19 48 512 525 497 268 6,513 355 653 633 539 435 747 364 359 543 529 518 404 519 480 41 108 438 335 316 449 91 46 361 167 194 423 182 89 31 192 576 889 248 67 71 56 54 73 180 92 157 129 279 221 139 308 298 759 54 623 452 1,157 6,689 1,615 1,287 1,483 732 123 1,081 1,147 703 1,604 47 133 1,094 1,108 1,055 611 12,926 807 1,414 1,319 1,185 963 1,595 833 815 1,112 1,134 1,145 879 1,088 980 91 213 877 761 700 935 188 102 800 357 401 923 380 189 76 410 1,215 1,882 539 161 169 138 101 161 394 185 341 277 605 492 295 676 653 1,730 125 623 452 1,157 6,706 1,615 1,287 1,483 732 123 1,081 1,157 703 1,604 47 133 1,094 1,109 1,061 611 13,000 807 1,414 1, 319 1,185 963 1,595 833 815 1,112 1,134 1,145 879 1,088 980 91 213 877 761 700 935 188 102 800 357 401 923 380 189 76 410 1,215 1,936 539 161 169 138 101 161 394 18i 341 277 cos 492 295 678 653 1,730 125 Benton do do 9 8 17 do do Franklin do do do do do 6 4 10 do do do Dubuque do 1 1 6 do 6 do do 35 39 74 do do do Liberty do do do do do Tabto Mound do Taylor ...do... Wliito Water do Auburn Favette . . . Dover do Eden ...do... Fairficld do Fremont ! do do lUyria do Jefferson Oran do.. Pleasant Valley do Putnam do Ricbland do Scott do Smithfleld do WestBeld do West Union do 29 25 54 Windsor do Clinton Franklin Geneva do Ingbtim do Morgan do Osccola do .. Reeve Washington ;.. : ao Bontou Fremont 1 2 3 Fisher do Franklin do Madwon do Monroe do Ross do 3 2 Scott do Sidney ,, Cedar Floyd... STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 145 CITIES TOWNS. &.C COUNTIES. WHITE. FREK COLORED. Aggrcgu 11 F. Total. M. F. Total. Floyd Flovd . . . 403 99 173 162 209 474 78 258 272 20G 258 20 18 125 122 43 35 C5 73 53 502 245 129 305 55 151 113 254 144 41 114 104 82 107 50 45 97 384 501 99 169 396 1C9 228 303 304 237 206 58 92 85 42 82 186 101 278 159 247 165 36 375 172 892 703 743 1,746 1,041 730 400 93 168 137 185 417 59 244 233 171 234 18 14 95 110 37 21 70 59 58 443 213 119 252 46 155 87 209 133 35 120 90 70 136 49 35 96 339 536 97 1C1 341 177 184 332 347 206 202 54 64 55 27 67 163 77 237 124 193 141 3G 393 145 813 009 692 677 1,772 952 656 8C3 192 341 29!) 394 891 137 502 505 377 492 38 32 220 232 80 50 135 132 111 945 458 248 557 101 306 200 463 277 76 2.*!4 194 152 303 99 80 193 723 1,097 196 330 737 346 412 695 711 443 408 112 156 140 69 149 349 178 515 283 440 306 72 768 317 1,703 1,081 1,395 1,420 3,518 1,993 1.386 1 ] i 1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, ), Niles do Uockford do St Charles do Kindrick ...do... TV-whin ton do 1} lack Hawk do ...<lo___ i Oraii o do An do do do ... .do Madison do Alden Clay do do Ellis do .. ... Etna do Hardin do do do do do do Cass do do Clay do do do do do do do 1 1 do do do Canaan do Center do 1 1 do do do do 10 10 1 20 1 do Salem . . , ...do... 10 140 STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES. TOWNS. 4C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 410 738 782 405 156 21C 83 107 42 70 33 68 439 94 23 2C8 CO 41 87 25 311 150 303 7S(! 418 359 143 104 321 240 185 C43 130 265 515 583 458 322 G40 535 390 541 518 408 615 576 513 393 513 315 444 429 400 308 602 3C8 555 268 322 196 211 210 849 128 <70 157 1C6 368 a 359 702 738 384 137 176 70 157 25 64 20 59 411 100 20 239 50 2fi 68 18 231 116 276 644 319 387 135 96 271 217 146 590 142 255 541 439 436 284 610 477 366 548 471 425 530 500 479 387 462 302 396 428 351 323 553 297 493 208 310 162 193 . 186 767 106 405 140 118 351 582 769 1,440 1,520 789 293 392 153 354 67 13-1 53 127 850 194 43 507 110 67 155 43 542 266 579 1,370 737 646 278 200 592 463 331 1,233 272 520 1,056 1,022 894 606 1,250 1,008 762 1,089 989 893 1,145 1,076 992 780 975 617 840 857 751 631 1,215 665 1,048 476 C32 358 404 396 1,616 234 875 297 284 719 1.234 769 1,440 1,520 789 293 392 153 354 67 134 53 127 850 194 43 508 no 67 155 43 542 266 579 1,370 737 646 278 200 592 4(3 331 1,233 272 520 1,064 1,022 894 606 1,250 1,006 763 1,090 1189 893 1,145 1,076 992 780 975 619 840 857 751 631 1,215 665 1 048 476 032 358 404 396 1,617 234 875 297 284 719 1.234 do I PP do do do do do do . do Hi -cr do JamoBtown do do Paris do do . do 1 1 do do Ida do . do English ... do Fillmoro do do Hartford do Hilton do .... do do . do do do Troy do 4 4 8 do Butler do Puirfield do . .. do do Jackson do Maquoketa do 1 1 Monmouth do Otter Creek do Harani . do Perry do Ricblaud do South Fork do ... Teto do Morta . . do Union do 2 2 VanBuren do Washington do Clear Creek do I)o8 Moines do Elk Creek do Fulrview do Independence do Linn Grove do Mulaka do MaripoBa do Mound Pralrio do ... Newton do 1 1 Palo Alto do Poweahiok .do Rlchland do Rock Creek do Black Hawk Uucliuoaa Jefferson ...do... STATE OF IOWA. TAULK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 147 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. n ZE COLOKEI >. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Codar 459 407 866 866 do 70C C58 1 364 Fairfield -do 832 852 1 684 3 r g Liberty do 501 450 951 95] do 712 701 1 413 1 41 1 do 591 538 1 129 do 691 623 1 314 Polk do 5C9 561 1 130 1 130 do 502 487 1,049 1 040 Walnut do 542 498 1,040 1 040 llig Grovo 495 459 954 <!>( Cudur do 407 382 789 789 do 243 232 475 475 do 313 285 598 do 381 370 751 751 do 1C8 144 312 313 do 2 583 2 609 5 102 10 12 no 5 214 do 371 332 703 703 Liberty do 297 261 558 558 do 253 247 499 499 do 281 257 538 538 Oxford do 287 248 535 535 Pemi do 618 551 1,169 1 1 1 170 Pluasant Valley do 361 312 G73 4 c 679 Scott do 360 333 693 1 I 694 do 381 343 724 .do 222 176 398 39C do 3C1 88 649 til! 469 416 885 2 4 889 Cass do 311 286 COT 5V! Castle Grove do 302 257 559 55*1 Clay do 321 311 632 1 1 633 ...do... C.TJ 589 1,248 1 1 1,24! do 452 384 836 83ft Halo - do 290 280 570 570 do 297 254 551 551 do 30G 259 565 565 do 479 407 886 886 do 369 328 697 697 Richlaiid - - do 460 401 861 1 1 862 do 435 409 844 844 do 424 372 796 796 do 558 490 1 0-18 1 048 do 316 264 580 580 do 6 16 528 1,144 1,144 275 837 503 502 do 407 366 773 7TJ do 40** 349 751 751 do 520 511 1 031 1,031 do 515 491 1 006 1,006 635 535 1 170 1,170 do . 205 201 406 400 do 559 499 1 058 1,058 do 274 257 531 Sit Prairio do 117 90 207 207 do 755 685 1 440 1,44(1 do 660 68 1 88 1,288 Stead Run do 508 458 966 96f do 348 362 710 710 78 251 529 52! ahta toll do 490 413 903 9W Al ona^ 119 97 216 216 do 18 g 27 27 do 95 78 173 17i Cudar 510 401 971 3 3 6 971 do 663 6G3 1 351 1,351 do 424 419 843 84.1 do 570 529 1 099 1,095 Port Madison ...do.. 1.520 1.300 2.886 2,BM 148 STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. ( ITIKS, TOWNS, i<*. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE rOLOItr.D. Aggregate. 1 M. F. Total M. F. Tot.il. : | Le O 871 374 533 653 487 3,926 010 1,015 521 572 025 1,045 433 209 539 1G4 920 339 4(3 132 364 518 337 212 519 28G 377 750 347 3(>9 529 310 450 153 429 082 257 304 148 305 C73 318 394 506 205 340 235 515 214 : 038 291 214 S22 134 244 272 140 245 1,154 244 129 178 89 168 240 248 434 ei9 287 445 618 393 4,031 541 943 474 K!9 521 !>27 375 231 456 157 909 308 393 123 318 451 310 185 473 296 333 064 296 373 488 263 402 136 380 603 262 273 115 267 679 2ftO . 134 509 197 304 197 477 194 292 560 230 121 185 217 135 eo7 250 114 215 1,115 234 148 141 71 140 236 228. 398 1,690 661 978 1, 271 880 7,957 1,151 1,958 995 1,101 1,146 1,972 808 500 995 321 1,829 647 858 255 682 969 667 397 992 582 710 1, 420 643 742 1,017 579 858 289 809 1,285 519 577 263 572 1,352 578 1, 075 432 650 432 992 408 COO 1,198 521 243 399 439 269 451 522 254 460 2,269 478 277 319 160 308 476 476 832 1,690 001 978 1,276 904 8,130 1,151 1.C88 B95 1,101 1,140 1,973 808 500 995 321 1.83C 047 85S 256 OK 96 66" 39 KK 5K 71( 1,421 04; 74! 1,01 58( 85f C8< 80! 1,28. 53( 57 2K 5~ 1,3G( 03. 72f 1,07. 43; ctr 43- 99- 40) OCX 1,19 52 24. 39- 43 26 45 52 25- 461 2 26 j do ! do 3 15 95 9 84 5 24 179 do dl) do do 22 8 JU * do \ n do M do 1 1 Bert do do do d I ds do 1 1 P do do do 1 1 do do do linn 1 1 do Mai no 1 1 do Mount Vcrnou do 4 2 6 do do 1 1 Ra ids do rin do w i S do g do 7 4 11 do Flliott do do 1 6 33 1 8 57 do 24 do do do do do 9 8 17 do Wspcllo do ... do do 1 1 English do do Liberty do Otter do Pleasant 1 1 do WhitcbreaBt . . . do Center do 47 er 31 i& 301 471 47 XT Grand River do Jackgon Jefferson do LM do Madion Ohio do fionth .. ...do... STATE OF IOWA. TADLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 1 4 J CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggrcgulo. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. W:Unut Madmm 308 123 456 301 398 443 304 504 320 239 547 2,238 284 269 550 534 301 435 33 81 28 153 36 60 35 28 538 405 176 457 1,219 939 558 831 139 512 345 454 411 402 215 470 150 90 561 1S4 301 201 396 256 536 77 85 343 139 89 242 107 a;o 249 235 144 i!84 163 75 181 127 370 283 115 459 234 338 474 204 454 279 188 480 2,149 263 216 479 503 350 461 19 67 20 148 29 53 23 19 532 411 145 421 1,152 812 513 813 144 449 296 446 358 399 200 445 2C8 135 08 525 ~ 136 259 247 364 228 445 70 71 270 105 70 205 79 182 210 206 134 S."U 131 53 139 09 281 531 238 915 535 736 919 598 958 599 427 1,027 4,387 517 465 1,029 1,036 Gil 896 51 143 48 301 05 113 S3 47 1,130 816 321 878 2, 371 1,751 1,071 1,644 283 901 641 900 7C9 801 415 915 540 285 188 1,080 320 5ua 503 7CO 484 981 147 156 013 244 159 447 186 412 459 441 268 537 296 128 320 226 637 551 238 915 535 736 919 598 958 599 427 1,027 4,393 547 495 1,029 1,036 621 896 52 148 48 301 65 113 53 47 1,120 810 321 010 2, 371 1,751 1,071 1,644 233 061 641 000 709 601 415 015 540 285 188 1,086 320 560 508 760 484 081 147 150 614 244 159 447 1E6 412 406 441 270 537 C9G 128 320 226 637 do do Mahaska Bluck Oak do Cedar do do do ...do... do do 4 2 do do 5 5 10 do do... do White Oak do Mauona 1 1 lielvidere do do... do do... do Wfit Fork Clav 1 Marion Dallas d<> Franklin d 19 13 32 p err y do polk do Marshall Eden . ..do .. h nfrton do 1 1 4 3 7 6 2 8 Mitchell Cedar ...do... Mitchell... ...do... 150 STATE OF IOWA. TAULK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOBED. Aggregate. SI. P. Total. M. F. Total. Mitchell 437 123 GS 259 136 79 302 3G5 SS9 206 3C3 228 12C 280 ida 358 182 376 255 110 108 120 109 103 50 799 218 21)1 642 386 434 471 ,C7C 109 227 409 OX 574 653 327 473 75 56 213 747 52 188 143 105 51 17 58 56 26 251 164 183 634 255 2,030 77 89 240 81 295 218 676 383 P5 :;79 100 63 240 118 79 318 310 276 167 3-14 186 415 265 449 335 478 367 278 102 128 121 98 107 40 739 195 211 575 317 370 428 2,567 82 188 400 604 497 571 255 384 60 51 209 626 54 178 122 95 52 19 38 49 17 234 136 137 617 209 1,917 69 67 222 93 ! 258 189 632 385 (17 81 223 128 499 254 158 620 675 565 373 707 414 841 5-15 i)41 093 IKK) 743 533 212 296 241 207 210 SO 1,538 413 535 1,217 703 804 8<J9 5,243 191 415 809 1,270 1,071 1,224 582 857 135 107 422 1,373 106 366 270 200 103 36 96 105 43 485 300 320 1,251 461 3,953 146 156 462 174 553 407 1,308 768 isa 816 223 128 499 254 158 620 075 565 373 707 414 841 545 942 694 960 743 533 212 296 241 207 210 90 1,556 413 535 1,230 703 604 899 5,324 191 415 809 1,270 1,071 1,224 589 857 135 107 JOO 1,373 106 366 270 200 103 36 96 105 43 485 300 320 1,251 4U5 3,965 146 156 462 174 553 407 1,308 768 152 OtrOUto do Uichfleld do Saint Ansgnr do Stacy villo do Wayne do Albia Bluff Creek do Cedar do . . Franklin do Quilford do Jackson do Mautua do Monroe do.. .. Pleasant do 1 1 1 Troy do 1 Union do Urbaua do. Wayno do... Douglas Frankfort do . Jackson ...do... lied Oak 1 do Washington 1 ,7 O West .. . do i Blooming-ton 7 11 18 Cedar do Fulton do Gosheu do e 5 13 do Montpelier do Moscow Muscatino 32 49 81 Orono do Pike Seventy-Six do Swcetland Wapsinonoc do Wilton Amity p. 1 1 Buchanan | ,] Douglas 1 f i n Fremont do 1 Nebraska Nodaway do do Tarkeo Valley fl Washington d Dea Muiues Cylendcr Palo Alto Palo Alto Plymouth Westdcld AUen Polk Beaver do Bloomfield . do Camp Delaware . 1 5 12 Des Moincs . . 7 Douglas fl Elkhart do Four Mile do Franklin JHV- rsou do Loo Madison Baylor do Wrwlilnirton do... STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 151 CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. WHITE. HU-:E COLORKD. Aggregate. M. P. Total. 31. p. Total. 148 72 1,05-1 283 !)3 GO 455 86 157 42 7:) 49 143 98 230 SOI 323 191 144 129 S92 108 246 347 288 188 120 139 268 100 903 93 106 327 182 78 58 270 569 592 189 5,583 5C2 376 730 370 785 103 1,068 247 9 67 185 346 226 81 428 153 ICO 219 231 101 187 49 173 71 117 U03 127 S3 948 232 76 51 407 68 57 103 41 81 48 133 86 188 25H 299 162 94 105 98 225 322 263 168 121 118 208 91 183 89 115 287 172 73 37 231 470 5:17 158 5,659 441 283 692 333 637 100 873 200 1 69 130 330 200 61 430 106 135 183 237 95 167 37 179 74 93 223 275 127 2,002 535 169 111 862 154 130 2CO S3 154 97 275 184 418 520 6S3 353 238 23-1 564 206 471 669 551 356 241 257 476 191 386 182 221 614 354 151 85 501 1,039 1,129 347 11,242 1,003 659 1, 442 703 1, 422 203 1, 943 447 10 136 321 676 426 145 858 319 295 407 468 196 351 86 352 145 210 4S6 275 127 2,011 .%35 ion 111 862 15-1 130 2GO 83 164 97 275 184 418 522 626 353 238 234 564 207 471 6C9 551 356 241 257 476 191 386 182 221 614 355 151 95 501 1,039 1,129 347 11,267 1,003 660 1, 442 703 1,423 203 1,943 447 10 136 321 676 426 145 858 319 295 407 468 191) ;t54 86 352 145 210 MB do Council Bluffs do 6 3 9 do do do do do do do do do York do do do 1 3 1 1 4 do do do 1 1 .. do do do East Fork do do Middle Fork do do Platto do do West Fork do 1 1 Sac Sac .. do Scott do do -do . -.do ... 13 12 25 do do 1 1 Le Clairo do Pleasant Valley . do do 1 1 do Winflckl do Shelby . Collins Story. Franklin do do do Milford do do do do Union do Washington do Carlton do Carroll do Columbia do Crystal ... do GoncBoo do Howard ...do... 152 STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &,<:. roUXTTKS. WHITE. FREE COI.OHKD. Aggregate. M. r. TotaL M. K. Total. 334 233 153 189 143 70 490 223 210 ISO- IS! 132 119 225 CO 160 102 14 197 109 192 44 118 149 81 170 206 298 514 434 517 1 330 S85 203 144 172 125 C2 464 ICG 199 110 163 119 112 194 64 145 79 12 184 149 104 42 117 132 08 140 171 204 436 360 433 1, 305 553 5GO 615 802 1,085 598 075 581 CIS 294 273 419 380 3-_>5 200 433 531 236 218 817 458 408 502 44 551 239 172 375 87 274 203 207 312 503 570 178 370 019 43G 297 3C1 268 13 619 436 207 361 268 132 954 389 409 246 344 251 231 419 130 305 181 6 381 311 356 80 1SJ5 281 149 322 377 562 950 too 951 2,041 1,140 1,170 1,481 1,094 2,244 1,253 1,561 1,190 1,345 567 562 806 782 677 560 917 1,091 526 480 1,638 921 846 1,017 80 1,301 510 383 812 198 563 399 525 035 1,020 1,150 372 770 ftidt I,ukc do 954 3S9 409 240 344 251 231 419 130 305 181 26 381 311 356 86 2:15 281 149 322 York . do Platto do Polk do New Hope do Plutte do 562 y-jO ( bequest do 800 950 2,641 1,140 1,170 1,481 1,693 2 242 1,253 1,561 1,196 1,345 567 502 g{J6 781 077 560 912 1,091 526 448 1,023 921 840 1,017 80 1, 301 510 383 812 198 501 399 525 635 1,019 1,150 372 770 DPS Moiues do - 1 1 Fiirmington do 587 010 866 891 1,157 655 886 615 732 273 289 447 401 352 300 479 MO 290 230 800 463 437 515 30 750 271 211 437 111 287 196 258 323 516 580 194 400 Lick Creek do Union do 1 1 1 Q Van Buren . do 1 Vernon do Villngo do Washington do. . Aduma "Wapello. .. AgcDcy < do Cass [ jo Contor jo Columbia 1 do 1 1 Compctinu j o Dahlouega fl o EddyvUle 1 ,io 3 2 5 Highland Keok.uk d 18 4 14 5 32 J Ottumwu . (j Pleuaut 1 ,j o Polk do Kirlihunl (j Kichmoud j o Washington. d Allen Warren Ormifirld j Jllckt4011 . . | 1 1 Liberty do I.ynn , Otter do I ulmym . 1 1 Hichliuid j Nqnaw do U n ln ...do... STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOAVXS, &i . Continued CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOUKI). Aggregate. M. P. Tutul. M. P. Total. 113 92-1 279 1C6 532 428 107 C02 552 716 301 207 455 323 571 415 393 151 1,405 391 11C 212 327 229 213 92 G22 256 99 232 312 18D S24 107 913 2UO 160 518 311 334 531 469 665 209 1C8 382 322 5-11 374 344 133 1,337 318 103 178 307 225 187 75 205 220 85 189 281 158 216 226 101 202 326 89 65 42 54 141 81 83 27 48 426 218 275 42G 345 883 410 205 403 344 296 195 362 185 285 394 319 501 24 Qo 48 348 176 225 1,837 545 32u 1,050 772 741 1, 133 1,021 1,381 570 375 837 645 1,112 819 737 287 1, 742 739 219 390 634 454 400 167 427 476 184 421 593 347 440 507 208 402 672 189 136 97 119 307 169 201 54 114 962 466 5i)l 877 1, 920 902 441 848 729 568 431 75-1 417 658 812 684 1,125 47 193 US 764 372 5 10 227 1,847 545 326 1,050 772 741 1,133 1,021 1,381 570 375 837 645 1,112 819 737 287 2,755 743 S19 390 640 454 400 167 427 476 184 421 594 341 44C 507 206 402 672 180 136 97 llil 311 160 SOI 54 114 96!. 466 591 877 724 1,920 90S 441 848 729 568 434 754 417 656 84! 684 1,125 47 ISO 113 767 372 5 White Oak do Clay do Dutch Creek do English River do Jackson do Seventy-Six do 7 c 4 13 4 Clay do Clinton do 3 3 6^ Juckson do South Fork do 1 1 Walnut do Wright do 281 107 200 316 100 71 So 65 166 88 118 CO 536 248 316 451 379 1,037 4U2 236 445 385 272 239 392 232 373 448 365 621 23 101 64 416 l!>6 Otho do Washington do 3 1 4 Webster do Yell do Bloomfield Wiuneshiek Bluffton do Burr Oak do Frank ville do Madison do Military . do Pleasant do Correctionvillo Woodbury Little Sioux do Sergeant s Bluff : do Sioux City do 2 1 3 Bristol Worth 20 154 STATE OF IOWA TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOUED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. \Vorth 107 92 50 35 20 68 89 68 20 101 B4 31 31 13 59 96 65 8 208 17G 81 66 33 127 185 133 28 i 20S do 17f Wright 8] F do ! 6( 6 do 3; do i 12- do i 18. ilo ._ ! J3. i 2i NOTE. No return of subdivisions for the counties of Audubon, Buena Vista, Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Emmett, Osceola, and O Brien. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. CT 1 mr =-^~SL COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. 1 WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 504 745 4,268 6,133 220 4,102 3,650 2,109 2,182 3,540 35 1,756 433 673 4,021 5,605 208 3,713 3,439 1,890 1,946 3,275 21 1,585 927 1,418 8,289 11,738 428 7,815 7,089 3,999 4,128 6,815 5C 3,341 927 1,418 8,295 11, 751 423 7,816 7,107 3,999 4,133 6,816 56 3,342 32 77 2,140 103 19 379 632 124 438 624 1 221 25 38 1,802 77 7 301 505 109 344 465 57 115 3,942 180 26 680 1,137 233 782 1,089 1 382 57 115 3,942 180 20 680 1, 137 233 782 1,090 1 382 984 1,533 12,237 11, 931 454 8,496 8,244 4, 232 4,915 7,906 57 3,724 Allamakeo Appivuooso 3 6 3 7 13 1 Benton 1 4 1 8 Black Hawk. . . . 4 5 5 10 Bremer 3 1 2 5 1 1 1 Buena Vista .... 1 1 161 ! 1 84 136 823 6,181 454 33 1,863 2,756 7,367 23 7,010 176 2,672 6,851 4,345 4,827 8,006 103 9,221 42 5,306 665 2,591 1,747 721 362 1,578 815 8S 63 136 648 5,533 405 21 1,699 2,570 6,575 17 6,542 163 2,410 6,443 4,063 4,440 7,502 61 8,905 35 4,771 561 2,208 1,579 632 325 1,404 733 80 147 272 1,471 11,714 859 54 3,562 5,326 13, 942 40 13,552 339 5,082 13,294 8,408 9,267 15,508 104 18, 126 77 10,077 1,217 4,799 3,326 1,353 687 2,976 1.S48 168 147 272 1,471 11,725 859 54 3,567 5,326 13, 966 40 13,565 339 5,082 13,296 8,415 9,268 15,536 164 18,206 77 10, 131 1,217 4,804 3,326 1,353 687 2,976 1,548 168 j 147 281 1,612 12,949 940 58 4,330 5,427 20,728 52 18,938 U83 5,244 13,764 . 8,677 11,024 19, 611 180 31, 164 105 12,073 1,309 5, 074 3,744 1.374 793 3,053 1,699 na Carroll 6 90 711 51 2 397 62 3,705 8 3,027 25 104 263 161 960 2,217 10 6,949 18 1,054 60 188 240 15 66 54 91 7 3 51 512 30 o 372 39 3,056 4 2,346 19 58 205 101 796 1,858 6 6,008 10 888 32 82 178 C 40 28 4 9 141 1,223 81 4 769 101 6,761 12 5,373 44 102 468 262 1,756 4,075 10 12, 057 28 1,942 92 270 418 21 106 82 151 11 9 141 1,224 81 4 709 101 6,762 12 5. 373 44 162 468 262 1,756 4,075 16 12,958 28 1,942 92 270 418 21 106 .-J 151 11 4 1 5 5 1 6 1 1 Cerro Gordo ! Chickasaw Clarke . 3 2 5 i 1 1 11 12 23 1 1 4 | 3 i 7 3 3 6 Dallas 2 2 6 1 1 9 1 1 2 4 1 j Des Moines Dickinson Dubuquo 8 17 7 4 11 13 15 28 22 30 52 1 1 Fayette . . . 29 25 54 Franklin Fremont Floyd 1 4 5 Greene | 1 Grundy j Guthrio Ilamiltou | 1 1 Hanrock ! | STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. 155 COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. . Aggregate population. j WHITE. r.I.ACK. MULATTO. p a WHITK. BLACK. MULATTO. 51. F. Total. M. 1 F. Total M. j F. a Totul. j o M. F. Total. M. P. Total M. F. Total Ilardiu 2,640 1,809 8,611 1,329 173 23 3,440 7 212 5,023 6,994 6,709 6,073 6,387 196 11,532 8,945 4,941 2, 969 3,601 7,202 409 7,520 2,980 2,166 1,453 4,142 644 6,607 (Xo ret 2, 463 1,535 8,320 1,165 132 17 3,078 6,833 i 4,414 6,594 6, 450 5,455 5,866 167 [ 10,973 8,177 4,503 2,678 3,433 6,831 347 7, 123 2,701 1,839 1,209 3,995 591 6,153 I 5,102 3,344 16, 931 2,494 305 42 6,518 11,035 9,437 13, 588 13, 159 11, 528 12,233 303 22,505 17,123 9,444 5,647 7, 034 14, 093 <50 14, 649 5,681 4, 035 2,602 8,137 1,235 12, 760 5,102 3,345 16,955 2,495 305 42 6,518 14,046 9,438 13,596 13, 197 11,535 12,253 303 22,747 17, 133 9,538 5,649 7, 034 14,109 757 14,682 5,681 4,041 2,662 8,139 1,235 13, 872 190 165 979 300 15 148 111 707 313 12 1 647 2,033 198 653 2,031 780 457 17 3,027 805 375 133 300 31 936 145 105 342 193 5 1,021 338 270 1, 740 073 27 1 1,511 4,447 445 1,442 4,376 1,771 1,018 53 6,482 1,814 832 117 305 707 75 2,131 334 440 747 473 3,572 338 276 1,746 673 27 1 1,511 4,447 445 1,442 4,376 1,771 1,018 53 6,485 1,814 832 117 305 707 75 2,131 334 440 747 473 21 3, 572 5,440 3, 621 18, 701 3,168 332 43 8,029 18, 493 9,883 15,038 17,573 13,306 13,271 416 29,232 18, 947 10, 370 5,766 7,339 14, 816 832 16, 813 6,015 4,481 3,409 8,612 1,256 10, 444 Harrison 9 1 j 10 1 19 1 Henry 2 3 5 Humboldt Ida 864 2,414 247 789 2,345 991 501 30 3,455 1,009 457 75 170 407 44 1,175 189 275 405 280 16 1,951 2 1 1 1 21 5 3 1 2 37 7 5 3 8 1 10 2 1 4 6 1 Johnson 107 G 11 70 177 3 I 9 7 \ 18 i ! i 30 33 2 31 63 2 76 1 1 2 3 45 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 8 7 15 I | 19 13 32 Marshall I 1 Mills 5 i 5 5 6 11 Mitchell i 1 1 1 Montgomery "8 : 9 ~ 8 i - J 57 19 36 55 2, 278 32 40 61 5,440 2,150 2, 772 1,473 127 8,508 415 4 1,968 37 33 53 5,045 1,863 2,512 1, 343 107 8, 160 362 7 4,246 69 75 114 10, 485 4,015 5, 284 2,816 234 16,668 777 7 4,247 69 75 114 10, 498 4,024 5,290 2,817 234 16,706 778 10 3,690 4,761 3,512 1,927 15, 665 13, 284 9,956 13, 073 6,276 2,007 133 8,552 895 490 604 1 106 19 35 21 618 495 218 65 9 5,071 27 1 172 34 57 34 1,127 944 377 106 12 9,252 40 1 172 34 57 34 1,127 944 378 106 12 9,253 40 8 4,419 103 132 148 11,625 4,968 5,668 2,923 246 25, 959 818 10 4,051 5,285 3,590 2,012 17,081 14,518 10, 281 14,235 6,409 2,504 168 13, 943 1,119 756 653 1 1 66 15 22 13 509 449 159 41 3 4,181 13 Pocahoutas Palo Alto Polk 3 1 4 1 3 6 3 4 1 j 5 1 3 5 < 7 5 1 Pottawatoinio . . Poweshick 1 1 1 Sac ... Scott 13 12 25 7 ! 6 j 1 13 1 1 1 Shelby 9 1,903 2,487 1 860 1 1,787 2, 274 1 65 10 Story 3,630 4,701 3 51 193 309 43 54 955 723 196 053 78 276 18 2,889 131 144 27 j 168 215 35 31 461 510 129 508 55 221 17 2,501 93 123 22 | 361 524 73 85 1,416 1,233 323 1,161 133 497 35 5,390 224 266 49 361 524 78 85 1,416 1,834 .135 1,162 133 497 35 5,390 224 266 49 1,018 8,113 6,823 5,075 6,838 3,317 1,040 75 4,581 473 251 323 909 7, 548 6, 415 4,867 6,223 2,948 963 58 3,971 \ 419 239 281 1, 9vi7 15,661 13, 238 9,942 13, 061 6,265 2,003 133 8,552 892 490 604 Van Bureu 2 11 1 2 23 4 1 1 1 1 13 5 5 4 3 1 10 5 6 6 2 23 10 11 10 3 12 3 1 1 1 Washington 1 1 I Webster . Winnebago ; Winneshick Woodbury Worth. . .. 1 1 | o 1 3 Wright ! Totul 295,358 272,420 567, 778 273 224 j 497 285 276 561 568,836 58,569 47,497 106,066 2 2 4 6 1 7 106,077 674,913 NOTE. 27 mole and 38 female Indians Included in white population. lot! STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. l. XITKD STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 214 5" i.ifi 24 i) 13 Holland 2,615 28,072 26 6 5,688 3 100 10 40 2,895 13 1,465 4 2,519 10 Arkansas 150 127 4,084 800 26 262 Rhode Islaiid . . . 723 Africa California South Carolina 504 Tennessee ... 5 773 Australia Italy 1 Texaa . . 59 7 SSI 91 8,313 Florida Virginia 1 7 044 Poland Illinois 26, 696 57,553 191,148 83 13,204 281 3,101 4,663 15,214 4,393 432 130 5,931 3,287 4, 114 46,053 4,690 09, 240 13 5,121 125 202 105 1,498 China 3 661 11,522 3 o 41)1 District of Columbia England Scotland At sea Xot Btated Louisiana German States : Austria 2 709 38,535 23 1 Sardinia Maine 568,832 . j Badeii 2 701 Hesse. . 2 017 2 60 ni3 i West Indies Other foreign countries New Hampshire Germany, (not spe cified) l a 390 100,081 568,832 North Carolina Total Ohio Great Britain, (not specified) .. 674,913 1 TABLE No. G. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. I NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. Agents 290 4 523 3 359 35 237 21 i ^i2L 22 30 7 88,628 18 4 3 53 6 8 47 8 a 4 2 27,196 276 10 1 7 3 4 4 3 a 710 118 202 19 Agricultural implement makers Apprentices Architects 69 Artists Auctioneers 25 o 214 147 21 117 65 31 2,609 8 164 11 24 35 24 2 8 196 365 a 6 48 30 10 5(J 3 376 711 3 Calkerg 16 Editors Chair-makers 158 Engravers Chandlers 32 Expressmen Chemists : 2 : Factory hands Cigar-makers 1 Cl Farmers Civil and meehunioal encineorn 547 Farriers Clerks 2, 082 Ferrymen Clergymen J, 208 Fishermen C lock-make rn ... < 5 Florists Boat-builders Clothiers 41 Flour dealers Coach-makers 136 Founderymen Collectors 20 Fruiterers Colliers 87 j Furnucemcu Commissioners 2 i Furniture dealers Commission merchants 22 |i Furriers Composition-workers i 15 1 Farm laborers Brass-founders Confectioners CO r ar .v in , nil(1 .,.. Brewers Contractors 50 j Ga8 fittcra Bricklayer!.. .. Conveyancers 2 : (j aa mllkers Brick-makers .... Coopers 807 : ,.i..,. Bridpe-bnild;rg . ... Coppersmiths 8 ., G U( j cr3 Brokern Cuppers 9 Broom- makers . Curriers 10 pi,.,:.,,. Brush-makers Builders DnguerreotyplBto 74 ll G lov ""--- Dairymen 33 ! Goldsmitha . . Uutchorg Cublact-makitrft . . . Dealers Ifi6 Grocers... DentM-, 76 J Gnn " nith< - - - I ar-bnUdun DoincHtii-i 308 : Jlatturn... STATE OF IOWA. TABLE No. G. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 157 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. : NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OP. 5 ; 3 T5T so ! 19 7 595 5 o 15 21 142 7j ]D 15, 099 _iO!ii- Ostlers ... 84 18 11 510 55 9 12 138 2 L 4 ?9 2 55 539 30 3 17 103 3 3 497 CO 50 ~TT 18 13 30 733 283 6 12 235 133 30 398 6 820 6,137 16 6 58 13 3 1,928 5 36 11 50 22 2 32 34 5 o 09 2 11 295 34 3 723 1:1 128 809 110 70 vJL 129 1,005 58 326 50 143 10 21 4 106 29 2 10 12 2 93 33 96 137 1,013 8 17 72 18 5 64 17 157 Spring-rankers Stage proprietors Hunters Starch manufacturers Steamboutmcn Steel manufacturers Stock brokers Stone and marble cutters Ice dealers Innkeepers Insurance officers Paper-hangers Paper manufacturers Pattern-makers Peddlers Iron-founders Ironmongers Iron-workers Photographers Physicians Piano-forte makers Storekeepers Stove-makers Students Surgeons Surveyors Judges . Plumbers j Tailors Porters 3 23 Potters Pork dealers Linseed oil manufacturers o 103 8 o->~ Powder manufacturers Li verj* -stable keepers Printers Produce dealers Professors 319 292 183 7G 11 1,205 8 08 2, WO 5 133 1,064 391 302 583 82 GO 8 61 5G 3 7 2 ,ja- 4 554 2 Provision dealers Publishers Pump-makers Quarrymcn Undertakers Mariners Masons, (stone and brick) Match-makers Refectory keepers Roofers Varnish-makers Mechanics Merchants Rope-makers Saddlers Vinegar-makers Vine dressers Itidwives Saloon kccpern Sash-makers Watchmen Sawyers Sculptors Sextons Shepherds q Shingle -makers Wood dealers Ship-carpenters Wooden ware manufacturers Noil manufacturers Shocbindera Shoemakers Wool dealers Newsmen Notaries public Showmen Woolen manufacturers Well diggers Other occupations nnd unknown Total 188,011 " 158 STATE OF KANSAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 : 14 15 : . 19 31 32 34 35 38 33 36 37 - : I] Under 1. COUNTIES. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. if. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Allen 51 51 41 129 10G 48 52 5 10 1 4(5 15 204 176 5S6 420 238 189 33 49 15 194 70 S9 578 4 613 194 190 175 547 438 219 174 30 5G 15 178 84 22 551 4 515 205 232 211 523 401 240 218 30 59 237 68 20 505 C 521 210 <1 214; 150 470 430 218 179 33 47 5 196 07 21 545 3 516 215 193 140 392 393 200 165 18 44 7 174 39 20 497 4 485 185 4 40 9 117 287 205 551 339 300 37 5 141 113 43 123 67 19 94 54 179 60 22 3 105 132 171 133 395 334 150 118 27 47 8 148 46 17 452 5 417 154 101 118 350 324 152 133 23 29 5 137 41 15 409 4 409 128 1 48 4 73 233 174 497 331 271 35 3 91 82 34 100 45 13 68 55 153 43 20 1 68 95 103 100 347 299 151 122 13 39 6 121 42 15 375 4 429 152 1 39 8 92 218 227 547 312 259 24 3 89 79 21 116 59 16 74 03 213 45 15 436 266 1,136 780 415 331 61 153 25 385 228 71 903 7 1,186 418 4 104 20 186 581 601 1,700 747 613 81 14 323 169 129 282 154 31 177 219 498 141 72 8 192 303 294 222 770 579 299 230 37 Cl 18 262 117 33 691 9 871 295 1 69 13 170 408 422 1,438 596 443 57 6 211 121 76 208 108 14 143 113 340 78 39 5 115 334 219 202 665 413 259 197 37 62 19 233 131 37 702 809 293 1 49 11 163 346 427 1,275 474 376 52 10 194 82 69 214 109 11 140 126 306 121 37 141 124 408 269 175 13f> 25 43 10 154 62 16 446 5 448 145 3 41 7 126 222 205 765 311 278 34 6 129 56 41 156 52 12 91 66 189 71 13 1 72 160 135 371 218 123 104 15 35 8 108 47 15 363 9 376 110 35 9 75 175 174 530 237 203 29 102 65 26 107 45 9 67 47 176 51 17 83 59 200 159 72 67 12 23 2 75 27 9 244 9 256 82 Atchison 131 Brown GG Butler . 7 Chase 14 Clny 3 Coffoa . 48 Davix 15 Dickinson 1 146 1 111 56 Doru DouglaH . . ... 151 Godfrey . IS 3 SO 82 82 240 88 94 11 3 54 27 10 19 21 52 10 180 320 282 861 422 326 48 4 150 99 44 182 72 12 10-1 73 201 Cl 32 3 101 15) 40 10 151 299 310 812 453 319 42 4 1G3 104 62 173 79 12 128 58 205 59 25 3 93 161 60 12 107 340 299 750 473 382 -11 4 147 112 01 207 70 20 105 78 212 69 21 1 99 145 44 12 151 280 721 476 332 47 1 159 101 51 186 79 12 100 75 222 60 22 1 105 148 40 7 118 265 234 585 400 285 31 5 124 88 38 140 59 14 02 59 180 52 l(i 21 4 52 104 114 300 175 137 18 1 50 43 14 64 29 7 51 29 114 29 9 1 41 68 Hunter 4 Jefferson 73 Linn 106 Madison .... 11 Marshall . 45 McGhee . 15 Osago ; 14 Otoe 1 23 16 67 17 7 Riley 24 Wilson 22 32 87 134 83 129 130 333 68 128 Wyandott 37 Total 1 803 1,772 7, 343 7, 234 7,512 7,026 6,129 5, 656 4, 982 5,118 14,180 10,227 9,241 5,714 4,518 3,854 i STATE OF KANSAS. 159 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. ; 80 and under 90. 80 anil under 100. Above 100. Age unk wn. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 09 40 41 M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. 64 44 125 28 56 54 12 15 2 59 22 14 149 5 197 62 38 34 77 82 37 31 10 8 1 32 17 7 114 o 134 35 22 18 40 41 14 20 3 7 3 24 12 6 69 10 7 35 25 19 14 3 3 6 17 7 4 1 4 13 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1,720 1,331 4,283 3,305 1,805 1,482 239 470 97 1,007 680 236 4,402 4C 4,844 1,073 14 428 84 1, 030 2,487 2,397 6,696 3,372 2,004 356 45 1,2C7 782 438 1,321 613 127 830 720 1,911 590 229 16 834 1,305 1,359 1,007 3, 410 2, 730 1,392 1,125 193 338 66 1,235 482 142 3,624 42 3,789 1,357 5 331 66 906 1,952 1,967 5,615 2,941 2,284 280 29 1,013 646 332 1,115 500 87 699 504 1, 504 433 154 11 654 1,115 3,079 2,398 7,693 6,035 3,107 2,607 432 808 163 2,842 1,102 378 8,026 88 8,633 3,030 19 759 150 1,936 4,439 4,364 12, 311 6,313 4,978 636 74 2,280 ,1,428 770 2,436 1,113 214 1,529 1,224 3,505 1,023 383 27 1,488 2,420 Allen 1 1 10 5 1 1 BriiCkeuridge l 4 3 Chase ; Clay 15 5 1 43 5 1 o 13 6 1 3 1 1 6 \ 3 7 10 4 71 22 43 12 12 13 6 4 1 1 9 5 14 4 28 95 95 190 137 103 15 1 50 28 1C 41 24 10 40 35 76 24 4 11 1 16 5C 47 129 98 68 14 4 1 2 1 3 Greenwood 6 5 25 22 75 48 23 7 1 14 11 4 24 5 14 14 62 27 23 2 5 3 12 7 5 3 4 9 4 9 1 1 3 1 1 14 7 Lcavemvorth 1 o 1 3 1 26 17 7 33 11 4 12 2 4 2 1 Marshall 3 3 1 1 o 1 7 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Otoe 21 1C 45 17 6 8 33 1 4 9 16 5 1 1 1 1 1 Pottawatomie Rilcy 1 1 1 10 1 j 1 Washington 24 55 23 33 19 IS 11 | -1 12 | 3 1 2 1 1 WoodBon 2 1 2,117 1,354 745 468 144 104 ; 21 26 3 1 3 | 65 30 58,806 47, 584 106, 390 1UO STATE OF KANSAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED. 1 8 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 U IS : 1 l 15 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. SI. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. SI. F. Allen 1 4 2 3 5 i Atcniaon 2 5 1 o 1 1 3 6 j^ 6 4 5 G 3 3 3 1 3 1 7 4 1 Butler > i 1 8 3 4 1 t 6 1 3 1 2 3 2 3 2 20 1 1 10 1 o 30 1 42 o 1 7 3 IB o 3 13 1 n 2 9 23 18 2G 1 4 2v> 11 12 3 1 3 1 1 7 3 5 1 1 1 9 4 1 1 2 1 4 6 4 1 3 6 1 o 4 4 1 4 1 fi 1 3 2 1 1 Otoe 1 Wyandott 3 4 2 5 7 5 2 1 Total 8 10 SL 42 28 47 45 39 85 30 57 77 44 40 25 22 INDIAN. AGGREGATE. 1 s 3 4 S 6 1 i 3 2 1 5 2 8 2 2 1 3 3 1 1 Lykini 1 1 C, McGhce 7 2 8 13 "Wyamlott 4 3 " " 10 12 15 JG 6 7 Total 2 4 3 8 11 11 18 14 17 L>! 18 20 6 8 8 7 SLAVE. 1 Anderson i 1 ! 1 Total whites 1 803 1 772 7 343 14 180 10 27 9 241 5 714 4 5iy 2 fc54 9 g 10 31 30 57 77 44 40 25 22 3 Total ulavos 1 1 4 2 3 24 18 20 g g e 7 1 gi3 1 786 7 367 7 284 14 255 10 325 9 91 5 7G2 4 551 2,883 * STATE OF KANSAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 1G1 FREE COLORED. 50 and under GO. GO and under 70. ; 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. DO and under 100. . M. olOO. F. Age unk wu Total. Aggregate COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 SI. F. JI. F. M. P. M. P. M. P. JI. F. M. P. 3 17 33 1 22 3 30 05 5 1 41 4 8 20 295 1 G6 24 8 48 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 19 32 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 19 4 4 9 128 1 30 9 4 24 1 1 4 11 107 1 9 5 5 o Leavenwortk 30 15 4 24 2 1 1 13 18 9 9 1 5 286 339 G25 1 INDIAN. 1 10 9 1 4 78 1 1C 22 2 7 141 1 3 4 5 C G 13 1 3 G3 3 1 3 4 j 3 7 8G 103 189 SLAVE. 2 o 1 AGGREGATE. 2,117 13 1,354 18 745 | 408 9 9 144 1 104 5 21 20 3 1 3 Co 30 58, 800 280 47,584 339 2 103 100, 390 G25 2 18D Total whites Total freo colored . Total slaves Total Indians... 1 o 3 4 3 7 80 21 162 STATE OF KANSAS. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. SLAVE. = Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. Allen 1,720 1,331 4,283 3,305 1,805 1,482 239 470 97 1,007 630 23G 4,408 10 4, 814 1,073 14 428 84 1,030 2,487 2,397 0, C96 3,335 2,093 350 45 1,207 785 433 1,321 013 127 830 720 1,911 590 v>r 10 634 1,308 1,359 1,007 3,410 2,731 1,392 1,125 193 338 CO 1,235 4S2 142 3,631 42 3,789 1,357 5 331 66 900 1,952 1,907 5,015 2,950 2,285 280 29 1,013 332 1,115 500 87 C99 501 1,594 433 151 11 654 1,193 3,079 2,398 7,693 6,030 3,197 2,607 432 808 103 2, 8-12 1,102 373 8,042 83 8,633 3,030 19 759 150 1,936 4,439 4,364 12,311 6,335 4,980 630 71 2,230 1,435 770 2,430 1,113 214 1,529 1.224 3,505 1,023 383 3 3 3,082 2,400 7,729 6,101 3, 197 2,607 437 80S 163 2,842 1,103 378 8,083 88 e,C37 3,030 19 759 158 1,938 4,459 4, 304 12, COO 6,330 4, 980 63G 74 2,280 1,501 770 2,436 1,113 238 1,529 1, 224 3,513 1,023 383 27 1,488 2,609 o 2 W 3-J 17 33 30 65 Cutler 3 o 5 Chase Clay 1 1 19 22 41 4 4 4 4 8 9 11 20 123 1 167 295 1 Linn Lykins Madison Marion Marshall McGhce 30 30 60 Otoo 9 15 21 Pottawatomio Rilcy Shawneo 4 4 8 Wabaunseo Washington Wilson 27 1,488 2,561 WoocUon Wyandott 24 24 48 Total 58,892 47,687 106, 579 286 339 625 2 o 107,206 NOTE. 189 Indians Included In white population ; of the free colored population 120 arc male and 146 female mulattoes. STATE OF KANSAS. 163 TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. jr. F. Total. Jackson 170 433 41 18D 302 130 1,489 470 50 120 349 582 SCO 057 01 239 81 470 305 210 170 201 503 377 214 363 UG C2 S3 121 93 293 204 210 353 180 213 83 401 735 321 B3S 357 017 CC5 370 : ! 311 379 909 500 234 837 703 507 405 308 200 301) 2G5 33 111 2C3 270 84 402 131 3CL 37 145 291 99 1,098 373 190 110 273 514 73 OG8 58 218 55 3C7 230 142 151 1C5 392 230 175 278 CO 41 76 77 82 235 197 153 SC3 151 1C3 03 315 COS 250 745 307 404 537 322 239 255 294 670 417 182 C79 573 424 332 253 240 324 202 215 37 79 245 233 70 358 301 794 78 334 053 235 2,537 843 440 230 C22 1, 090 K J 1,225 149 477 130 813 541 353 327 300 895 C57 339 666 150 103 170 193 175 523 401 309 C21 331 370 150 740 1,343 577 1,081 004 1,031 1,252 693 655 599 073 1,645 917 410 1,516 1,281 931 304 794 *80 334 C53 235 8,616 848 440 230 622 1,096 C33 1,232 14D 477 130 843 541 358 327 300 895 057 389 COO 150 103 176 198 175 528 401 309 021 331 370 156 740 1,343 584 1,686 005 1,083 1,262 714 655 599 C73 1,045 917 416 1,516 1,285 931 737 501 542 723 407 494 75 190 513 509 151 760 Monroo do Ozark do Recder do Walker do Washington do Atchison 15 14 29 Center ? do Grasshopper do Kappaorua do Lancaster do Mount Pleasant do Shannon do Walnut do 4 3 7 Agues City Americus do Caliola do Emporia do Forest Hill do i Fremont do Piko do Waterloo do. Claytonvillo Irving do Lockniu do Walnut Crock do Cliaso do.. do Falls do Toledo do do do do do I ... do do .. . Burr Oak Center do do 4 2 1 1 2 9 3 3 7 5 1 2 10 1C ... do do ... do 1 8 7 do Wolf River do do do do do do do do 4 4 do Fraukliu . . 737 501 512 723 Ohio do | do 1 do .. do . 407 491 75 190 51.3 509 151 TOO do do do Holton . . . do Jefferson . . ...do... Two friualc slaves lire inclmli tl iu tin. i;givg;ite fur O/.iirk, Auilriwn cminty. STATE OF KANSAS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, <tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 5S9 440 3::s 253 500 206 333 IX 189 243 198 80 173 543 223 216 33 3U3 404 515 173 772 3,851 527 323 71 009 017 034 559 542 265 ISO 140 123 235 488 431 3S2 398 141 251 109 439 175 278 130 139 200 100 70 114 414 225 170 31 333 300 403 130 051 3, 326 407 313 56 556 563 522 454 400 S42 102 114 97 211 406 346 203 225 168 111 91 73 116 S90 137 191 395 6D 106 97 00 57 131 80 114 131 193 171 178 ooo 71 141 47 95 345 268 9S1 R38 320 Stffl 422 905 381 010 286 328 413 353 150 S87 987 453 386 61 726 824 8 8 1 1 1 16 1 1 937 83D 327 588 423 965 381 616 280 328 443 353 150 287 987 453 38G 04 726 925 320 1,432 7,429 944 036 127 1,165 1, 230 1,150 1,014 1,008 507 3-18 254 220 446 894 777 403 361 272 194 186 256 639 280 880 150 385 235 154 151 253 185 L 17 272 409 355 380 1,113 150 329 109 189 752 CO do ., Kaw do do 1 do do Rock Creek do Alathe Aubrey do Spring Hill do Lexington rlo De Soto do Moiiticello ...do... Shawueo ! do 1 do Oxford do Union do Alexandria do 1 5 2 11 137 6 o 16 9 252 10 do Fort Leavenworth do 304 1,423 7,177 934 030 127 1, 105 1,230 1,150 1,013 1,008 507 348 25-1 410 894 777 43d 403 301 272 194 180 250 639 280 481 680 150 385 235 154 151 253 272 409 355 380 1,113 329 109 189 752 583 5 3 115 4 do do Stranger do Centerville Libert v do Mound City i ( jo Paris do Fotoai do Scott do 1 1 Valley do Mary bville Lvklns Miami ,lo Middle Creek do Moimd do Osago ,1^ Orfsawatomie Rkkland d Staiiton d 238 193 161 103 113 140 349 143 90 485 81 219 138 94 94 122 10.) 103 141 276 184 202 613 79 188 6-2 94 407 315 Sugar Creek d Wea Klmendaro Madison Hartford do Verdigris do Blue Rapids Marshall Guitard do Marvsville do Vermillion Clarke s Creek Morris Grove Neotiho d Capiona Clear Creek (to Grenada do Home ( J Q | Nemcha ^ Q Red Vermillion do Richmond l o Rock Creek do 1 Valley .... r *UPwy Osago Pottawatomie : ; Shannon Saint Gcorgo Anburn... Shuwnco i STATE OF KANSAS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued 1G5 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. N. WHITE. P. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. Total. M. F. Total. 150 103 315 453 03 153 83 152 110 00 39 100 123 113 304 82 213 338 1,030 100 157 314 30G 100 130 49 101 88 C3 24 130 112 79 228 Cl 174 321 872 310 349 059 759 103 285 132 256 198 152 C3 320 235 101 532 113 387 C59 1,002 ;uo 310 CC7 739 103 285 132 250 108 152 03 320 235 191 532 143 387 C89 1,920 do do 4 4 8 . . do do . .... do do do do Mile Creek "\Vashiugton do Belmt do . do do do Wyandott . . . 10 8 14 10 30 18 ...do... NOTE. No return of subdivisions for the counties of Allen, Bourbon, Butler, Clay, Davis, Dickinson, Dorn, Godfrey, Hunter, Marion, McGhee, Otoo, Kiley, and Wilson. TABLE No. 4. FIIEE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOKEIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. | WHITE. M. 3LACK P. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. Total. It F. Total. M. F. Total. M F. Total. M. P. Total. Allen 1,030 3,480 3,139 1,082 1, 353 193 407 87 3,493 483 150 3,818 30 4, 219 1,504 14 404 7-1 080 2,202 2,134 4,099 3,253 2, 536 323 3 J 1,097 740 3D7 1, 123 514 118 1,319 1,001 2, 013 2, 654 1, 33 1 1,046 169 312 57 1, 109 305 S5 3,217 20 3,381 1,304 5 322 57 877 1,833 1, 847 4,094 2,883 2,102 203 27 892 027 315 872 417 83 2, 949 2,231 6,398 5,793 3,010 2,390 3C2 710 111 2,002 848 235 7, CO 7, 000 2,803 19 720 131 1,803 4,097 3,031 8,733 0, 136 4, 728 591 CO 1,989 1,307 712 2,095 001 203 2 ! 1 1 2 952 2,231 0,434 5,858 3,010 2,399 307 719 144 2,062 840 233 7,070 50 7, 004 2,808 19 720 130 1,803 4,117 3,981 9,087 0,137 4,728 501 CO 1,080 1,433 712 2,095 001 227 90 10 L 707 100 : 120 46 03 10 114 107 86 500 16 023 100 40 GO 498 77 58 79 24 20 9 66 117 57 417 13 408 53 130 167 1,295 243 181 208 70 80 10 180 314 143 1,007 29 1, 033 102 130 107 1,295 3,082 2,308 7, 729 6, 101 3,197 2,607 437 808 163 2,842 1,103 378 8,083 88 8,037 3,030 19 759 158 1,030 4,450 4, 364 12, COG 6,336 4,080 030 74 2,280 1,501 770 2,435 1,113 238 9 31 12 30 21 10 01 1 i 15 4 243 181 208 70 69 19 ISO 314 143 1,007 29 1,033 162 Br kinrid e g j 2 2 1 o 3 1 1 Dickinson h 15 10 34 4 3 7 1 4 4 Tri B krn 21 10 44 225 263 1, 997 133 150 28 6 170 43 41 103 00 9 9 20 117 120 1,521 67 03 17 o 121 23 17 143 33 33 10 73 342 383 3,518 100 252 43 8 201 08 53 341 152 11 33 19 73 342 D83 i nw d 5 3 8 * 1 4 5 8 7 15 46 02 1 108 81 105 186 1 1 3,519 199 252 43 8 291 68 53 341 153 1! 1 23 24 47 7 12 10 ...J... ! 1 1 Otoe . . . 6 10 10 3 518 166 STATE OF KANSAS. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate! population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 51. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 31. F. Total. 602 587 1 750 614 435 1 492 1,300 1,022 3 242 1,300 1,022 3,250 765 324 27 1,372 2,103 138 133 161 155 41 85 69 103 18 223 202 263 253 59 223 202 203 258 59 1,529 1,224 3,513 1,02-.! : ; 27 1,488 2,609 < 1 1 4 3 7 435 1S8 10 759 1,065 330 130 11 613 990 705 321 27 1,372 2,055 Wa-hiu ton WilTOD 75 303 41 203 110 500 116 506 24 24 48 51, 174 42, 715 93, 889 106 193 359 119 140 205 04,513 7,718 4, 972 12,090 1 1 12,691 107,204 NOTE. 169 Indians included in white population. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Alabama 240 448 30 C50 91 23 170 9,307 9, 943 4,008 10, 907 6,556 114 728 620 1,282 1,137 70 128 11,336 4CG 499 6,331 1,234 11,617 2 lYuufiylvania Rhode Inland 6, 403 180 215 4 Holland 45 3,888 15 14 223 2,569 108 902 3,487 1,351 72 88 12 942 9 Floriili 98G 69 2 13 377 3 122 3 260 1 2 1 12 103 China 70 1,400 123 507 4,318 7 .Spain Kentucky Not stated Aggregate native Franco German States : Sweden 94, 513 Maryland Austria 87 South America Massachusetts Sandwich Islands Michigan Turkey Ilcsse 71 j West Indies Mississippi Nassau 5 Wales Wnrtembcrg 103 Germany, (not speci fied) 3,224 New Jersey 12, C91 94,511 New York North Carolina Total Germany Total Ohio Great Britain, (not specified). . . Grcoco 107,204 Oregon 1 STATE OF KANSAS. 167 TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. 40 7 28 5 12 7 5-1 14 33 ; 59 489 : 27 27 3 9 34 : 50 ; 12 8 c 04 1,295 5 37 4 12 5 15 147 42G 207 6 25 6 18 10 13 . 48 2 9 10 5 | 14 C 51 4 C5 24 5 15, 572 3, CCO o 5 6 C2 4 159 10 12 3 5G 3 153 22 9 6 2,578 3G1 3 6 35 49 47 35 42 3 5 349 27 C42 o 130 28 40 35 G 13 3 C 117 23 01 3 10 370 10 128 11 Potters . . 4 102 5 2 o o 10 3 50 141 E3 5 03 688 21 3 209 11 5 7 25 3 3 5 3 28 3 73 47 93 14 7 323 290 70 35 5 40 3 o 5 7 14 156 10 5 14 (3 Artists Auctioneers Glaziers Grocers Gunsmiths Barbers Barkeepers Hatters Blacksmiths Boar din g-houso keepers P Scale-makers Jewelers Seamstresses Servants Joiners Shingle-makers Judges Ship-carpenters Shoemakers Silversmiths Soap-makers Livery-stable keepers Lumbermen 1 Laundresses Machinists Mantua-makers Scwir Masons, (stone and brick) Mechanics Clerks Tailors . . Curriers Dairymen Dealers Watchmen . Packers Distillers Drivers "\Yino and liquor dealers Peddlers Editors Expressmen Total 31,040 168 STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 . 18 22 25 27 28 29 30 33 i 36 37 38 45 . 48 49 . . S3 . .: , . . 57 -. 63 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and tinder 5. 5 unduuder 10. 10 and under 15. 15 und under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. P. 31. P. M. P. M. P. 51. F. 150 131 85 ISO 199 ]43 143 11C 97 71 202 9D 205 92 133 109 142 3C3 102 191 114 186 80 126 131 152 113 213 77 110 182 177 107 125 C2 C3 BO 110 152 143 103 148 104 212 119 148 151 113 108 112 100 5-1 1,407 84 100 503 131 92 95 52 78 120 94 90 129 127 70 104 198 100 143 108 105 09 171 96 200 110 119 110 140 357 CO 104 115 103 69 124 91 158 100 207 65 120 ica 141 90 134 62 64 89 128 141 132 114 143 95 185 101 120 138 139 141 110 174 49 1,316 80 119 4CO 91 97 93 69 104 131 89 90. 539 491 405 455 825 044 5S8 400 414 324 701 410 698 350 522 400 508 1,480 350 073 390 635 409 514 309 511 385 847 323 450 624 694 551 493 2:;3 27S 428 552 1,025 531 413 602 389 803 473 031 622 549 638 379 674 250 4,837 300 417 1,756 493 412 391 057 319 532 451 422 518 478 384 482 738 024 613 412 431 314 670 382 730 305 483 411 537 1, 445 343 581 403 63 1 403 449 370 510 380 701 283 471 653 641 443 480 248 270 387 491 907 572 375 625 3C7 741 423 599 527 500 498 334 644 234 4,949 299 417 1,648 430 339 307 572 297 490 470 383 517 411 499 923 720 097 405 448 : 70S 394 : 400 607 532 617 1,510 400 648 447 797 471 524 458 610 447 887 343 509 696 714 531 614 293 331 491 590 1,001 590 451 098 409 885 489 755 682 615 630 411 703 318 4,539 389 402 1,714 577 409 409 610 358 612 547 488 598 528 400 480 892 079 571 445 442 300 740 437 791 414 533 520 596 1,514 407 037 453 731 444 555 400 571 416 380 028 031 692 020 501 20D 337 518 504 1,039 596 473 645 874 43G 005 627 544 547 407 740 234 4,718 309 403 1,707 574 463 415 610 328 027 522 425 503 510 433 478 8GD 697 575 398 370 328 073 337 757 332 518 519 580 1,135 314 539 370 802 430 419 398 561 420 792 350 472 670 059 463 561 S45 290 417 497 1,010 . 410 507 357 872 300 632 599 5-12 532 341 708 217 3,600 339 389 1,264 4% 401 378 510 233 543 490 402 502 505 419 451 819 544 435 393 308 627 323 739 301 463 489 557 1,244 320 511 303 055 392 407 307 501 412 738 . 399 049 044 428 519 236 293 406 503 919 557 441 510 341 782 376 070 025 522 003 343 603 247 3,725 333 301 1,259 475 39D 338 506 205 551 407 41.1 458 452 383 401 709 530 519 401 332 383 004 272 590 322 381 429 491 285 490 300 070 340 320 321 441 345 080 252 370 620 002 320 519 206 246 412 420 753 442 476 285 701 253 500 504 466 531 324 537 174 3,3uO 327 321 1, 113 392 307 303 -105 211 497 303 xvt 462 409 327 400 772 513 504 419 320 332 553 264 600 313 395 301 437 1,020 332 427 318 030 355 303 329 453 335 640 201 363 719 560 342 489 262 202 426 434 783 402 399 448 307 712 317 601 523 493 507 311 501 157 4,092 323 291 1,309 437 313 405 199 459 380 34R 630 705 493 733 1,009 683 872 832 030 527 835 380 992 541 COS 530 792 1,813 507 723 403 1,243 603 452 418 741 503 1,217 304 512 1,141 853 405 904 470 384 097 C32 1, 210 597 515 775 491 1,100 393 . 783 933 835 007 891 211 8,023 533 414 2,151 558 433 413 634 273 650 612 548 678 706 433 580 1,053 727 782 0-14 513 4:;c 827 300 870 472 616 5-14 741 1,770 402 COO 520 1,032 049 490 400 669 494 1,028 - 498 1, Oil 835 520 722 301 302 430 562 1,107 51)0 533 710 444 1,071 432 725 701 723 515 682 215 7,660 403 410 2,333 574 485 401 600 300 C!iO . . : 52 :, 401 300 4-!0 701 581 023 014 311 313 609 240 602 337 382 383 438 1,508 320 428 307 803 440 203 200 473 230 800 242 322 893 595 320 500 337 210 400 440 776 367 324 496 303 717 241 684 500 500 510 435 590 147 6,827 357 200 1,854 303 354 - 413 181 401 387 304 387 425 327 360 057 523 523 441 280 317 540 230 511 307 361 376 416 1, 311 282 360 2G2 634 352 290 299 392 324 593 238 302 739 019 279 443 234 207 354 411 : 432 314 430 293 710 258 010 491 419 403 291 492 144 5,330 303 205 1,036 380 331 209 319 169 425 381 294 272 274 228 206 490 392 397 431 210 249 389 130 391 204 237 207 236 983 243 262 187 499 262 205 172 301 213 144 216 589 454 196 415 161 183 286 327 462 281 240 311 217 52-1 147 476 327 379 350 214 ai2 85 3,808 250 146 1,171 239 220 193 233 105 322 315 227 272 296 192 S21 409 311 S!7 279 198 209 367 119 301 233 239 220 282 211 214 209 448 200 162 186 244 201 400 137 202 503 411 195 342 138 149 281 255 422 200 219 239 192 455 144 306 310 290 331 105 310 2,808 194 139 1,028 22li 222 184 211 101 296 201 186 Alleu Bollard Cald well Carroll Clark Clay Crittundcn Estill Floyd . . Fulton Gallatiu Hardln Hart LiviuKxton... STATE OF KENTUCKY. 169 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under GO. GO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age uukn u. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 33 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 43 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 01 tti 63 04 M. F. M. P. M. 1 F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 202 164 160 143 309 241 278 230 161 161 253 80 253 144 177 1C8 183 516 140 177 140 307 177 121 121 182 136 303 90 150 354 301 109 300 80 118 174 171 311 165 166 190 119 330 113 290 218 215 246 120 218 60 1,724 157 99 608 159 149 100 151 02 809 181 121 171 134 138 123 271 182 248 169 107 110 223 69 210 123 148 150 103 402 121 139 128 279 101 98 137 154 119 207 77 116 329 247 79 213 85 90 165 152 245 148 138 152 87 295 84 251 156 152 170 114 165 47 1, 479 155 85 467 141 114 97 138 41 174 131 116 100 104 97 74 159 100 163 167 53 95 151 39 125 82 07 75 91 223 94 98 87 160 121 60 83 71 122 62 94 202 183 01 142 47 60 99 113 136 73 90 88 52 159 66 138 142 93 147 50 122 30 782 104 53 285 80 78 72 33 122 98 66 104 85 98 57 154 118 108 145 53 71 122 44 129 65 60 70 90 223 71 73 63 148 123 43 57 58 07 97 44 58 192 109 52 127 46 106 98 125 54 90 74 53 154 57 151 111 90 129 46 112 34 851 94 51 200 C5 73 50 50 30 92 97 55 44 39 23 18 60 52 52 53 81 55 18 46 35 31 32 38 66 29 26 33 56 63 23 36 30 33 40 21 34 88 80 28 63 10 19 55 43 56 25 82 33 22 63 22 61 47 42 49 12 30 13 224 37 25 83 47 41 19 40 20 50 5-1 13 44 40 23 16 58 50 51 12 54 55 11 53 32 28 28 74 29 24 30 57 53 20 29 23 30 42 21 25 91 74 23 55 3 26 43 45 20 30 It 32 19 74 30 69 41 35 49 14 35 9 283 60 17 99 35 35 3J 20 11 33 51 oo 8 13 " 23 n 16 6 14 9 12 6 4 8 13 12 10 17 17 25 14 7 10 15 9 5 12 22 17 13 15 2 8 20 8 11 6 15 13 4 13 14 23 9 17 4 3 3 49 11 6 6 13 16 5 20 15 3 12 15 8 8 31 20 18 14 5 15 20 8 21 5 9 7 1 16 8 11 8 19 17 6 13 5 10 6 9 7 22 21 12 17 3 3 4 i 1 3 4 1 o o 1 3,968 3,811 3, 101 3, G5sJ 6, 40H 4, 87 1 4 961 3, 679 3,814 2, 932 3, 291 6,133 4,598 4,442 3, 568 2,868 2,609 4,932 2, 335 5,314 2, 803 3, 459 3 298 7, 847 7, 625 6, 033 6,943 12,539 9,472 9,403 7, 793 5,871 5,590 10, 188 4,750 10, 879 5,815 7, 132 6,873 8,409 20, 701 5, 491 8,170 5, 743 11,619 6, 598 0,041 5,503 7,838 5 874 Adoir 1 1 Allen 2 1 2 1 1 Bath 4 225 1 2 1 2 1 3,003 2,921 5, 256 2,4)5 5,565 3,012 3, 073 3 575 Boyd 1 1 Boylo o 3 3 Breatlntt 1 1 1 Bullitt . 1 Butler 2 1 3 2 Caldwell 4, 359 10,533 2,839 4, 320 2, 87(1 6,189 3,421 3, 038 2 70 4,050 10, 168 2,052 3, 814 2,873 5, 430 3,177 3,003 2 741 4 1 3 o 1 1 1 1 Carroll 1 2 3 4 1 Carter Casey 2 1 2 1 Clark . . 1 Clay 1 2 1 4,092 2 972 3, 716 2 902 1 1 . : 2 215 5, 550 2 140 11,958 4 301 2 1 o 3 7 7 3 3, 265 0, 097 5, 3-12 3,175 4, 719 2, 189 2,220 3, 514 3, 929 7,010 3,732 3,160 4,337 2,802 6,557 2,692 5,393 4,564 4,513 4,520 3,003 5,037 1,568 39, 751 2,974 2,095 12, 520 3, 545 3, 00 1 2, 640 3,872 1,934 4,156 3, 609 3. 090 3, 098 5,802 5,017 2,993 4,111 2, 031 2,108 3, 343 3,701 6, 370 3,846 3,103 4,013 2, 580 0,009 2,600 4, 943 4,294 3, 692 4, 076 2, 071 4,799 1, 491 37, 342 2,697 2,505 12,295 3,489 2, 923 2, 661 3, 571 1,853 3,958 3, 450 2,865 0,303 11,899 : 0,359 6,103 8,800 4,220 4,334 6, 857 7, 630 13,386 7,028 0, 323 8,350 5, 382 12,626 5,352 10, 341 8,878 8,405 8,602 5,739 9,836 3,059 77,093 5,671 5, 260 24, 815 7,034 5, 987 . 7, 443 3,737 6,114 7, 009 5. 955 Estill 3 3 2 3 1 1 2 o o 1 1 3 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 Floyd 1 37 35 Fultou 23 8 4 16 4 3 9 2 21 11 3 14 Gallatiu 8 1 1 1 Grant 2 1 o Grayson ] Greene I i 2 3 1 o 1 Harlan i 4 1 Harrison Hart 1 Henry 1 3 1 8 2 2 5 1 1 3 Ilickmaii 9 3 50 16 32 10 8 11 9 8 9 15 3 3 Hopkins 2 3 o 1 3 o 1 Jefferson 1 Johnson 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 o o 2 3 1 1 1 1 Livingston . . 170 STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 65 66 67 63 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 83 83 84 85 86 -. 88 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 Uuilf COUNTIES. M. r 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 nnd under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 nnd under 50. F. M. P. M. P. 51. p. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. 184 64 131 88 171 54 123 127 250 115 157 89 123 80 163 155 131 151 211 51) 17-1 88 189 6!) 120 39 273 71 40 105 126 97 91 58 99 69 129 83 181 200 14:) 145 133 135 737 296 536 354 771 325 57-1 446 839 452 651 386 525 318 751 622 571 594 759 2C5 793 407 757 312 5(3 152 1, 193 38(1 152 334 41)7 571 355 217 387 413 531 285 601 75:i 560 678 511 590 758 252 494 320 706 287 - 411 809 453 610 3U8 513 268 680 643 540 60-1 743 258 722 3!)2 703 263 514 144 1, 154 332 174 366 4-12 506 .11!) 197 405 370 508 285 Gil 684 537 644 414 546 O"-7 871 300 553 309 845 300 655 530 955 523 72* 454 582 329 731 711 658 703 885 321 eoo 443 751 304 638 102 1,289 385 177 431 071 628 3CU 2C3 4(17 454 59C 400 070 841 G4G 77G 44 656 3G3 779 285 07G 375 733 291 Gil 496 949 497 718 4G1 5G3 317 745 6GG 642 51)7 811 330 818 430 800 317 622 184 1,210 3G3 179 403 525 578 397 200 415 431 540 3C5 663 784 594 C94 472 602 327 800 324 548 335 694 219 598 500 801 492 74G 430 512 320 618 C37 650 032 750 337 742 351 CG3 289 536 120 1,147 320 148 300 037 686 407 280 370 486 493 356 615 800 583 GGO 458 500 319 770 293 498 378 CG5 242 579 455 838 443 G70 382 524 324 627 585 708 578 703 311 743 391 627 297 519 1G5 1,068 331 140 370 505 602 392 230 390 457 400 334 539 732 079 013 416 5G1 320 050 241 4G3 291 602 104 50G 403 740 388 062 332 430 289 505 514 695 541 594 291 631 308 550 232 395 113 859 297 102 326 493 057 325 249 : 420 404 300 5C2 722 495 501 377 423 255 733 233 4G9 320 524 105 534 373 816 400 571 302 444 280 495 494 762 533 604 287 630 272 529 225 430 111 939 284 114 325 520 583 310 225 319 424 396 303 497 625 499 571 340 399 332 1,120 407 995 514 974 271 814 5GG 1,231 685 784 453 600 443 757 779 835 799 1,032 3Gli 112 IG3 784 321 601 188 1,251 398 140 450 789 893 548 351 4G5 553 685 397 1,131 1, 173 753 743 570 570 462 1,009 354 792 417 890 257 779 551 1,251 589 800 487 602 421 701 758 785 739 930 379 894 400 769 284 579 188 1,263 393 1GG 441 672 781 493 329 488 500 632 380 827 1,012 700 749 577 618 424 811 240 651 322 655 154 508 379 914 390 582 320 389 279 468 506 509 516 613 293 643 270 G35 192 370 107 804 231 112 284 516 623 366 249 294 385 4G9 286 741 759 483 479 372 405 334 696 206 484 270 584 157 504 339 820 ; 320 565 333 413 207 433 519 515 480 504 274 577 236 552 160 327 95 821 231 120 283 455 435 309 199 313 350 410 265 485 624 442 472 310 300 303 496 171 389 205 458 89 347 237 629 27G 411 219 269 218 289 330 442 401 367 229 433 163 405 115 221 57 502 190 74 171 403 462 237 173 21G 292 299 197 391 485 353 284 210 213 2G3 461 150 302 170 362 88 330 200 558 248 365 204 270 181 2G3 295 400 364 333 193 335 156 322 111 207 67 488 163 65 177 294 414 223 156 187 259 238 207 291 420 322 281 199 226 210 McCrackon . 125 McLean 109 Madison 187 Alagoffin 89 Marion 1^3 Marshall J41 Meado 124 Metoalfu 104 MOD roc - 120 Nelson 123 Nicholas 141 Ohio - 2G Owen 208 Pcndletou 208 Pike l *3 Powell 33 Rock Castle 80 Russell 8 l > Scott 118 Shelby 125 Todd - 9C Trigg 141 Warren 18G Washington 133 Wayno 179 Webster 140 Whitlcy 130 Total 15 591 14, 931 62, 334 59, 137 67,727 65,444 59, 951 58,107 50,707 52,014 83,064 77,680 57,014 49, 896 37, 033 32, 024 1 FREE COLORED. i 3 4 5 g 7 8 n 10 11 12 13 14 15 Adair i 1 3 o 1 2 3 2 4 4 1 6 1 3 1 2 3 6 1 1 7 1 11 1 29 6 6 5 1 o 2 6 3 1 4 4 2 2 4 8 9 22 3 23 5 4 2 1 1 3 3 3 10 1 17 1 1 2 Allen 3 3 1 Ballard 3 4 15 2 o 7 4 3 11 2 21 3 26 4 2 1 2 o 12 3 t:i 3 1 4 i ^ 2 6 9 1 21 1 32 3 4 1 1 11 1 9 1 30 3 o 1 1 1 9 2 9 1 7 1 9 Bath o 3 1 4 19 2 23 3 Bourbon ... -1 4 3D 8 15 1 28 3 3 30 Boyd Boyle 5 6 o 3G 5 1 33 5 4 18 1 3 31 6 22 4 Bracken Bri-athitt Brcckinridgc \ 1 1 o 2 BiillUt 1 ! 1 1 1 Butlt-r o i a 1 ] 1 1 STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 171 WHITE tViitiuucil. 50 and under CO. GO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. nOundunder 100. Above 100. I Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 5 M. P. 352 91 210 136 30-1 60 246 134 379 154 270 155 189 168 146 215 270 239 273 155 240 104 224 71 123 59 348 106 44 139 279 316 129 116 150 173 171 155 211 297 249 178 128 173 156 334 88 152 82 297 49 202 111 364 143 262 127 169 124 149 178 258 195 197 145 200 86 163 58 102 46 294 123 38 108 240 250 123 101 143 145 147 131 100 242 227 190 121 150 130 175 47 77 54 212 30 135 06 212 87 158 70 90 92 99 100 180 141 105 90 161 54 124 41 71 28 170 82 30 70 144 178 73 74 89 117 102 90 92 152 151 116 70 76 117 152 30 47 158 14 134 58 203 72 189 74 90 79 81 105 184 130 109 70 127 47 90 30 72 19 180 77 25 73 132 173 83 02 77 94 97 03 109 130 108 117 46 71 96 84 10 10 15 83 14 54 23 81 30 81 33 50 40 43 48 81 75 50 30 03 21 63 10 34 11 100 37 12 35 72 61 28 26 28 30 37 24 31 57 50 48 24 35 42 69 11 19 19 94 14 68 19 92 20 83 39 53 41 24 46 94 68 44 . 36 55 40 7 24 11 84 29 5 23 59 93 32 42 23 30 37 20 24 03 52 50 19 35 40 16 8 4 3 24 o 13 3 20 G 1.7 10 14 12 13 19 17 13 11 13 8 3 12 7 11 28 C 7 20 19 11 5 15 8 11 10 17 17 17 4 20 10 22 4 3 5 27 1 ia 5 38 11 23 9 10 8 6 11 29 10 10 14 6 5 7 3 *> 25 13 4 10 19 17 11 9 7 - 7 12 11 6 17 18 18 6 17 15 4 4 3 0,321 2,197 4,501 2, 720 5,812 1,718 4,578 3,451 7,015 3,010 5, 134 2, 979 3, 773 2,577 4,010 4,645 5,100 4, 797 5,671 2,453 5,702 2,683 5,181 2,031 3,688 1,036 8,019 2,527 1, 057 2, 7C2 4, 439 5,0-12 2,951 2,099 2,879 3, 434 3.930 2,582 5, 272 6,257 4,482 4, 670 3, 304 3,823 2,725 5, 974 1, 970 3,993 2,507 5,213 1,020 4,426 3, 145 7,050 3,328 5,015 2,935 3,839 2,390 4, 370 4,456 5,060 4,46-4 5, 217 2,362 5, 287 2,522 4,798 1,832 3, 559 ],072 7,800 2, -119 1,082 2, 091 4, 002 4, 592 2,792 1,875 2,876 3, 217 3, 626 2,462 4,394 5,542 4,225 4,508 3, OS) 3,729 2,551 12,295 4,107 . 8, 554 5,227 11,025 3,338 9,004 0,590 14,065 6,944 10, 149 5,914 7,012 4,907 8,986 9,101 10,160 9,201 10,888 4,815 10, 989 5, 205 9,977 3,863 7, 247 2,108 15,819 4, 946 2,139 5,453 8,441 9,634 5,743 3,974 5,755 6,681 7,562 5,044 9,066 11,799 8,707 9,244 6,417 7,552 5, 276 1 y 13 16 3 2 Midi son 1 1 L 5: 2 ! 1 2 ! 1 1 3 4 2 I Alcrccr 4 ... . 3 1 l g y 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 O 1 1 1 ; 1 1 Pike li ! 1 Pulaski 3 2 1 1 1 Rock Castle. 6 : i j 3 3 Shelby 3 8 1 1 1 I 1 ! 1 odd 1 1 2 222 1 Trimble 2 51 3 4 2 6 3 Washington 4 5 7 13 I Webster 1 2 1 Whitley 3 1 6 Woodford 22,523 18,950 11, 979 10, 881 4,673 4,595 1,295 1,299 107 201 : 18 35 117 97 474, 193 445, 291 919, 484 FREE COLOKED. 2 5 6 1 1 1 29 31 CO Adair 1 1 20 20 40 Allen 1 T 3 I g 14 3 1 3 1 I 18 13 31 Billiard 4 1 3 2 4 1 2 1 ! 1 19 29 48 5 9 2 1 1 69 72 141 Bath 6 4 7 1 2 1 l " 27 21 48 7 9 14 10 14 -1 6 2 3 l 129 171 300 8 o 10 7 17 Bovd 9 10 13 11 9 1 1 1 .. 215 220 435 Boyle 10 4 4 3 4 1 1 44 39 83 11 1 1 1 1 12 13 Brcathitt V 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 9 8 17 13 2 2 o iL. 6 10 16 Bullitt 14 1 1 1 ! . ! 15 10 25 Butler... 15 172 STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FKEE COLOKED Continued. 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 38 33 34 53 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 56 59 CO lil 6-2 63 64 65 66 07 68 69 70 71 78 73 74 75 76 77 73 79 80 81 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. o 1 3 2 1 o 1 o 5 o 4 1 4 3 8 1 1 o o 3 8 1 5 1 5 3 1 10 1 1 5 1 10 12 o 1 7 o 1 1 4 2 1 2 3 10 10 o 1 o 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 . I y 1 y 18 o (i 4 5 6 7 o 3 5 11 1 1 1 5 1 1 34 4 2 26 1 7 3 3 5 1 11 28 1 o 5 7 3 5 3 2 2 8 8 3 6 1 3 6 5 2 1 6 3 1 1 y a 24 o 4 4 4 5 23 3 3 3 5 1 18 1 2 5 4 4 2 2 3 3 25 1 1 1 6 - 1 1 1 o 6 C 1 Clark 6 24 Clay 5 1 1 o o 1 o 3 3 3 o 5 7 8 1 4 21) 7 (i 32 3 6 1 1 o o 1 3 1 2 1 Edmondson Entill 1 7 o 1 11 1 27 6 8 22 1 1 39 3 35 2 61 10 7 24 1 1 4 3 1 32 3 3 24 1 52 10 3 28 1 1 5 4. r ) 11 fi 33 1 5 1 41 3 C 20 23 3 9 19 38 8 4 22 35 3 3 27 1_ 1 35 G 1 17 3 1 3 1 44 3 o 21 3 Floyd 1 ;i 1 4 1 4 5 2 1 6 1 j 2 7 2 11 o 5 7 3 1 2 2 1 Grant 3 1 1 8 1 1 3 7 8 4 1 7 5 1 3 1 3 3 4 1 (i 2 1 1 o 7 4 4 1 1 1 llfl 5 3 7 11 8 o o 1 1 9 3 1 2 5 4 1 o 1 8 7 3 3 13 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 9 7 1 10 3 1 1 2 7 o 1 1 1 8 3 5 2 2 o G 4 1 2 2 1 12 6 12 3 3 1 7 6 6 o o 1 202 5 1 8 14 1 3 a _ 9 5 3 3 13 4 3 1 2 7 4 5 5 3 1 3 130 1 y 7 13 1 4 1 4 1 S Hart 1 1 1 1 1 1 91 5 1 2 15 io<; 4 1 17 4 2 III) 7 1 3 11) 1 3 o 132 8 1 5 13 1 1 163 5 1 o 109 3 97 6 3 5 19 1!) 1 30 ] ] 3 101 5 1 1 11 7!) 8 102 o 1 5 7 112 2 1 8 G 1 5 7 8 9 G 2 1 Lnltuu 1 Lawrence 5 4 1 o 1 8 3 23 4 1 o S _ 1 1 14 3 20 3 5 4 1 2 17 3 35 9 1 4 1 o 1 o 1 12 o 1 4 1 22 3 1 3 5 S 12 1 13 4 5 1 7 5 5 12 (i 5 1 30 1 3 5 1 18 3 6 3 6 4 1 17 o 8 9 1 19 4 5 1 8 5 6 1 27 5 2 7 3 1 1 8 2 1 24 9 10 1 1 25 o 4 1!) 7 20 3 (i o 14 10 G 1 19 20 2 4 2 11 5 9 fi 30 8 1 1 7 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 - i 10 6 17 7 G o 11! 1 12 1 1 4 Muriou 3 o 7 3 12 11 4 22 4 20 3 3 12 5 2 9 1 19 4 20 4 1 15 8 3 t> Marshall Mason . . 3 5 18 17 13 1 10 3 26 2 10 o 1 5 4 1 4 Meade . . . Mercer . 4 5 2 1 1 1 1 : - 4 1 10 5 3 <; 11 1 8 a 18 o 22 4 oo 4 1 4 ] 18 2 1 6 5 3 17 3 13 Mctcalfo Monrou 1 5 3 1 4 1 1 16 5 2 in 10 B 1 7 8 8 :i G 5 <! 7 < 8 1 r 5 2 C Morgan Muhlenburg o Ni hon ... STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 173 FREE COLORED Continued. 50 and under CO. GO and under 70. 70 and under 80 80 and under 90. OOanduuderlOO Above 100. Age unkn u. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 38 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 5G 57 58 59 CO Cl C2 C3 G4 65 6(i C7 68 69 70 71 72 711 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 M M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. p. M. F. It P. 1 1 3 1 3 5 10 6 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 8 45 25 19 7 SO 64 117 8 11 2!) 40 8 289 45 39 209 9 9 51 13 1 1 47 2C 7 1C 8 89 40 39 23 14 15 90-1 49 10 41 90 3 1 1 5 8 7:) 11 177 25 35 11 70 41 51 17 170 11 125 96 9 69 41 22 53 17 G 43 17 18 30 28 CO 145 12 8 24 38 4 8 3 JG C7 24 241 10 5 45 17 1 2 64 21 6 17 7 CO 35 38 13 G 18 G 1,103 47 9 41 94 1 39 1-1 88 42 37 57 57 124 2G2 20 19 53 76 11 16 G85 112 73 450 19 14 90 30 2 3 111 47 13 33 15 149 75 77 30 20 30 21 2,007 DC 19 85 184 4 1 12 9 17 158 3G 370 46 68 29 148 7C 110 35 385 23 278 50 17 140 81 40 109 4 o 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 7 2 1 11 4 2 4 10 4 1 1 3 1 1 C 5 o 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 r i o 5 4 5 o 1 Cumberland 1 o 1 Edmondson 1 12 3 o 24 3 5 17 1 35 5 3 15 1 2 1 30 C 1 20 1 1 G 3 8 3 12 4 3 5 2 1 1 1 1 17 1 8 4 4 2 3 2 3 1 5 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 8 5 a o 4 1 4 1 10 2 1 3 5 2 2 1 GrceiiG 1 Ilancock 1 1 2 1 5 5 1 2 1 3 9 4 1 o 3 4 3 1 4 3 1 Harrison 1 o 1 1 o 1 6 1 1 1 y o Ho k ns Jackson 6G 4 95 6 27 5 48 4 1 3 1 25 21 4 7 10 1 2 3 o 1 4 5 1 3 1 o 1 1 Kenton 4 1 4 LaPuo Laurel 11 4 9 85 22 193 21 ;B 15 78 35 59 18 215 11 153 S4 8 71 40 18 50 Lawrence 1 10 2 18 4 1 4 1 10 1 2 2 8 1 5 1 13 1 7 2 1 5 1 3 1 G o 3 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 5 1 2 18 1 3 10 . . 5 1 1 1 1 o McCr k o 4 3 1 17 o 11 1 2 2 2 1 3 4 5 1 2 1 Ma offin 4 1 3 1C 1 IS 4 o C 2 3 o 1 1 Marion 18 2 7 3 1 4 3 3 12 2 5 3 3 e 1 Meade 3 1 1 Mercer 1 2 1 3 1 o 3 Montgomery 2 7 Muhlciiburg Nelson . . . o J , 1 1 174 STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 80 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 1 5 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. 1C. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. It F. 1 o 8 6 1 5 1 3 1 3 9 1 3 o o 1 2 o 7 2 4 5 13 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 C 1 7 1 3 3 o 4 3 5 4 3 5 10 4 8 12 13 1 4 o 5 1 3 6 4 2 o 1 6 1 1 2 2 7 3 Ohio 1 2 1 5 3 3 6 o 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 4 2 2 3 o 3 3 2 1 5 1 3 4 2 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pike . . i 1 1 1 4 8 5 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 o 1 1 1 6 2 o 3 1 1 1 14 11 8 o 14 12 11 1 5 3 1 5 6 7 1 13 3 3 1 13 4 1 1 10 3 3 1 1 5 1 11 8 5 16 11 10 11 :< 7 10 4 3 15 6 5 1 6 o 14 8 5 10 8 4 11 10 3 7 8 4 12 9 G Shelby .... 1 o 5 o 13 10 6 3 13 1 o 11 3 5 10 5 o 8 1 6 1 3 3 1 1 1 4 1 o 1 1 5 1 3 Todd 1 1 o 1 1 13 4 o 1 3 C 1 11 1 1 o 3 10 1 8 3 4 1 6 3 4 18 3 o 1 1 6 o 20 5 o 7 5 5 3 17 5 1 o 2 17 3 1 4 1 8 11 3 o 10 1 2 13 3 o o 14 1 1 1 3 o 1 1 1 124 1 4 1 4 2 1 5 Wliitley o 12 3 6 \Voodford 4 6 4 3 8 Total 142 580 607 702 606 614 629 471 521 665 846 510 644 453 489 SLAVE. 33 37 122 123 124 146 109 120 91 97 307 13 70 88 CO 45 4C 1 Allen nc 26 115 107 133 137 101 11 101 83 j>3 28 70 92 125 106 10 10G 88 80 118 10 Bollard 32 31 131 156 K)4 149 135 130 109 101 138 154 ofi 79 5fi 277 314 322 337 318 335 260 43 337 311 165 196 124 10 Bath 44 34 216 179 180 225 180 188 127 157 09 166 10 149 86 G7 26 34 119 129 120 150 111 125 10 107 144 135 74 91 43 77 105 121 451 499 504 543 552 4C4 412 404 614 508 375 38 216 OOg Boyd o 1 8 14 10 13 17 12 6 11 10 16 5 7 7 Boyle 59 42 227 227 214 254 259 233 188 178 303 S25 167 165 146 13 10 11 49 62 61 56 60 61 47 5.") 52 55 26 48 12 29 Brcatbitt 4 3 14 12 19 21 17 11 7 10 15 17 7 5 3 58 50 162 171 165 181 175 185 151 138 193 178 90 126 70 86 Bullitt 21 95 102 110 116 117 99 109 99 95 103 113 66 85 CO 43 Butler 7 15 49 63 77 58 60 74 54 37 54 59 23 40 2-1 30 Caldwell 38 55 177 172 191 183 176 143 124 149 230 219 125 99 77 93 21 "6 107 125 129 122 132 126 96 98 100 19 59 88 7 47 I Campbell 2 o 4 6 9 7 11 7 12 1 19 3 7 4 5 Carroll 13 07 68 68 87 91 81 89 54 60 00 93 37 57 31 29 3 3 29 3fl 18 16 22 S2 27 2 17 26 18 18 7 g Casey 1U 13 58 38 44 59 59 51 39 50 48 46 24 39 1C 20 Christian 153 188 686 6D9 72 685 729 67.) C20 598 989 807 59 515 307 339 Clark 84 64 372 351 361 383 350 338 293 278 396 330 858 49 16C 154 Clay 3 7 13 33 25 32 21 20 oo ao 23 27 30 13 16 11 Clinton 3 n 19 22 SI 26 14 19 15 10 18 26 13 15 g Crittenden 17 14 55 61 72 71 68 76 51 65 79 83 53 54 26 27 Cumberland 33 29 107 109 122 125 103 98 05 75 105 112 69 72 48 28 67 5-1 66 B07 ,/ 256 261 "4 319 38 155 169 116 . 5 Estill 10 H 29 Fnvi tti- . . . 138 Ififi ran 623 <rrn 741 K** (MB wo. wo cua 7-1(1 ni7 r.m <4 r ,fi !W STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 175 FKEE COLORED Continued. 50 and under 60. 00 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 aiid under 100. Above 100. Age uukn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. f2 63 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 SS 89 100 101 102 103 104 105 IOC 107 108 109 It F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. C 2 3 4 1 1 8 o 3 3 1 3 8 1 1 3 1 4 5 1 5 1 09 16 22 35 11 21 8 23 14 22 28 1 4 109 79 50 4 CO 25 22 3 10 93 15 11 13 55 8G 13 15 35 7 21 (i 17 10 30 12 153 29 37 70 18 42 14 40 24 52 40 1 232 165 96 9 129 45 41 5 20 203 46 28 33 26 114 1 Ohio 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ow -li- 1 y 1 ] 1 o o 1 3 1 1 12 9 4 1 1 4 1 o 1 o I I Eockcaatl 1 1 11 13 3 7 o o 8 4 1 1 I 8 123 80 46 5 09 20 19 10 110 21 13 13 59 10 8 1 o 2 3 o 12 13 o 1 1 3 3 o 1 1 Shelby 1 1 S encer 1 1 1 1 1 1 Todd 2 ] 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 8 1 1 o 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 o 1 1 AV-ishin ton 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 2 2 5 2 1 1 414 431 337 315 152 185 48 73 13 1C 9 10 5,101 5,583 10,684 SLAVE. 28 31 14 16 9 4 3 1 1 751 851 1 602 Adair 1 21 25 9 20 2 6 3 3 1 1 743 1 522 Allen o 19 21 9 13 3 1 688 CC9 1 357 3 11 21 12 15 1 817 901 ] 718 Ballard 4 82 CC 38 50 13 19 4 9 1 2 2 020 2 058 4 078 5 44 46 20 31 7 14 1 3 1 1,241 1 259 2 500 Bath . . g 35 40 oo 26 4 9 1 4 1 o 810 935 1 745 120 109 08 70 19 30 g 13 1 2 3 - -17 3 320 6 767 g 4 3 1 5 1 CC 90 150 Boyd. y 53 83 42 39 12 22 4 7 4 1 1,674 1 GOo 3 279 Boyle ... . 10 1C 10 7 13 o 1 1 1 313 407 750 H 3 o 1 1 91 99 190 Brcathitt 1 38 54 21 3 10 1 B 1 1 130 1 210 2 340 13 17 25 10 17 3 o 2 1 1 708 750 1 458 Bullitt .. 14 11 14 7 4 o 2 \ 371 399 770 Butler 15 40 24 18 g 9 4 5 3 1 ] 213 1 193 2 406 Caldwcll 16 17 15 7 10 4 4 3 702 7QO 1 492 4 4 2 o 41 116 a 15 19 H 15 A 2 489 556 1 045 Carroll . 10 5 5 2 3 2 I 1 1 152 157 309 20 12 15 c 4 1 o 1 325 311 006 21 188 180 84 95 34 36 12 10 3 o 3 5 119 4 832 9,951 Christian on 87 60 59 17 21 9 1 1 2 2 449 2 313 4 762 Clark 23 14 5 o 2 1C9 180 349 Clay . . . 21 3 g 4 7 118 140 258 Clinton .. 25 24 19 9 1 4 1 3 453 486 939 Critteuden 20 28 30 19 17 10 o 5 2 714 699 1,413 27 75 65 32 7 12 o 1 1 2 1 784 1 731 3 515 28 3 1 1 o 1 2 131 142 273 2 I 6 9 1 10 o ;j 543 264 507 Eatill 30 232 240 ^ 147 48 54 16 27 5 .. 1 2 5.194 4.831 10. 015 Fayettc ... 31 176 STATE OF KENTUCKY TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. COUNTIES. Under 1. landunderS. 5 ami under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. F. F. M. F. ! M. M. 20 and under 30. F. M. F. 30 and under 40. M. 40 and under 50. M. P. Fleming.. Floyd.... Franklin . Fulton . . . Gallatin . . Garrard . . Grant Graves . . . Graygon Grecno Greenup Hancock . - . Ilardin Harlan Harrison . . . Hart Henderson . Henry Hickman . . . Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine . . Johnson Kcnton . . . . Kiiox La Rue Laurel Lawrence . . . Letcher Lewia Lincoln Livingston... Logan Lyon , JlcCrackcn . . McLean Madison Magoftlu Marion Marshall Mason Meade Mercer Metallic Monroe Montgomery Morgan Mulileulmrg . Kelson Nicholas Ohio . 85 j Owen y Pendleton . . . Perry Piko Powell Pulnnki Rockcaatle . . Rowan Russell Scott by 97 Simpson 350 02 1 6 1 10 5 1 :i 4 37 J!> 102 11 33 19 3 6 63 108 33 1 4-1 18 14 55 8 SO 6 40 8 52 145 07 8 12 15 7 1 6 3li 15 95 20 21 ! 18 129 3 I 50 2 43 36 41 J3 18 39 29 j 101 [ 21 23 3 3 2:1 9 1 12 99 107 33 151 13 197 52 49 240 52 295 24 1G1 22 73 191! 14 22fi 94 427 2C1 83 178 1 551 233 ] 3 35 70 15 14 9 18 259 69 485 71 125 55 458 10 281 21 221 138 I 248 i IK) 13 87 392 114 93 ISC 118 11 29 4 9 103 25 11 47 389 478 163 136 12 215 75 41 259 56 227 21 193 25 04 213 5 230 93 370 238 110 147 654 262 3 34 | 3(i 05 i 8 : 9 i 7 1 19 j 259 71 428 7C | 110 51 ! 4-15 2 217 20 ; 235 118 228 57 69 210 10 96 1 402 j 112 ; 102 198 97 8 23 3 i 12 i 112 21 10 i 19 I 424! 471 189 i 173 12 254 81 Cl 308 57 225 44 214 33 j 63 j 187 12 I 263 | 121 475 273 107 143 1 C35 295 j 2! 41 | 49 j 05 j 10 ; 11 : 15 23 , 311 83! 447 79 no 70 407 j 250 31 21)5 117 247 (it 81 219 19 118 j 436 ; 151 | 113 aw 132 10 I 28 3 ! 12 | 9 I 103 17 13 47 451 531 182 179 8 242 95 54 279 53 233 13 189 31 64 200 9 260 116 428 238 96 153 1 736 2UO 1 36 23 68 13 10 12 19 27!) 101 489 55 131 94 55 6 290 28 271 187 276 60 73 211 14 106 428 122 111 191 161 7 32 7 !i 8 1J6 35 9 413 478 184 134 15 237 80 50 285 61 252 22 184 oo 59 190 14 275 97 440 219 92 152 664 275 3 35 39 71 15 10 9 14 280 86 483 65 135! 82 J 463 G : 261 33 3,1: 149 230 66 PI) 204 14 124 ; 419 : 109 10!) 177 124 8 38 JI 4 14 79 27 13 46 436 479 189 222 90 63 253 59 221 21 170 28 53 182 7 229 97 309 245 94 721 275 47 2C 73 13 11 o 27 257 93 463 56 109 65 386 25-J 30 301 123 225 5 J 73 20: 1 15 137 373 130 72 163 6 101 22 9 50 425 170 109 10 208 58 49 220 35 157 13 140 26 51 160 7 231 90 356 1S9 67 100 1 542 197 2 34 33 40 10 6 3 D 196 89 382 6L 101 60 353 C i 202 12 213 119 203 50 53 167 8 105 324 77 83 139 1(13 7 30 3 9 11 10 13 358 398 163 135 15 206 51 55 212 45 165 27 123 25 46 147 12 189 102 323 202 85 126 700 204 o 53 30 46 17 14 7 14 176 63 392 57 117 63 356 2 212 26 251 116 195 45 105 1 115 349 85 71 122 106 11 21 3 4 7 81 29 I 7 i 324 i 383 | 155 i 143 8 265 110 40 298 51 211 34 174 27 68 169 8 233 116 560 257 99 174 831 335 1 31 38 93 16 14 7 9 290 116 573 111 146 70 496 8 270 21 279 170 202 65 66 244 10 153 438 139 111 1!I5 13!) 11 23 9 7 9 121 27 19 33 43B 559 182 161 13 245 97 52 262 56 247 26 187 33 69 217 9 235 107 437 252 112 181 271 4 56 59 59 15 11 10 30 233 89 522 75 179 ! 6-> j 451 ! 6 271 30 299 j 16-1 264 72 | 75 j 202 I 16 I 120 451 153 103 199 31 17 8 98 34 10 47 433 46J 204 i 93 7 196 63 27 185 16 126 19 122 16 36 129 1 159 70 309 164 51 82 1 548 236 o 19 19 46 4 30 2 6 151 67 323 107 77 49 249 4 175 19 159 69 182 35 29 131 10 86 273 67 60 123 80 4 16 1 6 60 : 17 ! 12 16 335 395 113 108 5 208 59 39 161 45 153 19 115 13 39 131 8 193 67 310 176 72 108 1 714 180 3 37 22 43 12 187 65 325 53 103 45 284 5 191 21 100 179 30 46 125 13 82 283 78 63 114 94 . 6 7 4 8 20 7 31 S82 371 122 61 4 145 25 20 111 13 59 11 73 8 26 77 2 113 20 202 104 30 54 401 128 1 10 13 34 4 3 128 41 188 60 55 13 210 1 117 11 117 01 121 19 25 101 1 46 182 42 j 33 80 47 j 1 11 1 6 28 18 207 70 6 I 142 j 28 112 23 72 16 61 9 34 81 6 109 45 199 113 42 57 1 521 91 1 30 20 34 7 | 9 I 4 98 42 236 33 63 40 194 1 115 10 155 62 92 30 24 99 3 45 187 81 41 88 50 | 4 ; 18 1 j 3 I 45 IX 187 til STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 177 SLAVE Continued. 50 and under CO. GO and under 70 70 mid uuder 80 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 : 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 53 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 63 63 64 63 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 93 93 94 93 9G 97 M. F. M. F. M. F. M. 1 F. lil. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 24 5 86 17 13 79 13 41 10 53 7 18 40 o 5:1 35 110 67 16 31 3B 1 83 14 11 56 17 40 10 50 8 15 59 25 18 J 3 9 : 5 1 2 2 1 76 1,703 527 342 1, 858 319 1, 431 187 1,208 176 40D 1,212 03 1,CG3 G94 3, 0-IG 1,057 581 9G8 4 4,703 1, U33 13 S30 251 468 90 73 55 88 1,788 G25 3,217 G35 831 434 3,005 43 1,705 170 1,831 042 1,602 353 457 1,399 81 789 2, 7-11 789 661 1,213 812 59 208 35 44 61 642 154 82 245 2,942 3,440 1,128 1,058 71 1,081 551 366 1,720 377 1,411 164 1,164 187 409 1,318 62 1,626 701 2 721 1,054 608 1,041 3 5, C01 1,765 14 337 238 432 90 73 53 142 1,042 597 3,139 439 907 434 3,029 28 : 1,774 181 1,941 900 1, 612 380 4G5 1,353 8J 795 2, 739 825 : 631 1,218 8-18 53 216 38 53 64 688 203! GO 314 2,802 | 3,194 1,179 2,018 147 3, 384 1,078 708 3, 578 6% 2, 8-13 351 2,372 363 818 2,530 127 3, 289 1,395 5, 767 3,3)1 1, 21!) 2,009 10, 304 3,658 27 567 489 900 180 140 108 OOQ i i 53 12 5 34 3 20 3 B6 C fi 20 1 29 14 63 39 9 35 49 9 4 50 8 17 5 4 6 23 3 32 17 50 44 12 25 14 19 2 3 2 3 10 14 3 5 8 7 2 3 1 4 3 1 4 i ! i i 1 Franklin ... 1 3 1 3 1 1 .. c U 4 2 1 9 2 1 ! 10 6 3 ; 3 1 3 6 10 2 1 M 1 Greennp Ilaucoek 1 5 2 - | 1 ! 69 23 117 73 21 41 1 13 5 j 7 17 2] 12 10 5 ! 1 2 5 1 1 8 4 2 4 1 11 3 1 1 1 1 1 i ... 1 2 S Ij 2 Ilicknmn 2 1 i P ~ we 299 9-2 ! 73 116 51 132 4G 60 9 32 18 10 3 31 6 2 4 1 2 2 Jefferson 1 .. 113 j h " 5 14 10 7 2 2 24 14 17 4 2 1 63 34 102 18 33 8 113 1 84 6 82 32 62 12 12 51 4 29 104 37 28 54 30 3 1 8 1 1 I 1 | 55 H ; 4 : 80 j 103 33 i 2 6 5 16 1 o 10 3 8 2 3 2 3 2 3 5 2 2 1 - - ] 1 " n 2 1 Lipu 1 Llurcl 1 3 37 13 57 8 24 5 74 1 1 | 00 3 42 17 74 7 12 3 58 1 28 4 44 15 28 9 9 28 2 2 14 i 10 5 7 19 23 4 3 2 5 2 2 25 2C 1 5 1 5 1 Lewis 71 28 126 27 32 11 121 1 GO 5 74 35 63 16 Ifi CO 1 24 109 34 23 55 24 1 8 5 ij 2 1 "1 3,430 1,222 0,336 1,094 1,738 883 6, 034 71 3,479 351 3,772 1,932 3,274 781 922 2, 752 170 1, 384 5, SCO 1,61.4 1,282 2, 431 1, 660 112 424 73 97 125 ] 1,330 357 142 559 5,744 6,034 2,307 "i ;;;; 5 o 2 2 5 1 i 1 j 2 1 1 ! 9 10 2 3 1 . [ I 41 5 66 11 32 9 7 32 6 14 1 2 13 18 4 ; 7 20 12 1 2 1 5 G 12 1 4 C . 1 . .... Marion 1 Marshall 9 7 3 o 3 2 2 1 -. ; 1 -- 4 3 1 1 . 2 1 1 3 : ... .. Mercer Metcallc 1 2 3 . ; 1 1 1 5 10 1 1 r) 2 17 57 16 8 24 9 ! 3 9 I 26 68 18 9 23 i ri 3 8 - 29 30 9 6 i 3 1 2 4 i i Nicholas j Ohio 15 11 3 8 1 j 5 3 : 2 3 .. 1 1 2 ! 7 ! 3 1 2 15 7 2 4 i 1 1 2 1 . 1 ; 1 1 3 16 7 1 7 128 119 30 1 i 1 Pike 1 1- Powell 10 5 1 6 . 70 ; 73 14 3 3 5 1 2 ;i::::: Pulaski 1 2 1 : i 3 81 87 23 1 1 25 30 25 34 9 3 l 4 ; 6 3 . 9 i 8 2 5 2 1 3 - Shelby 1 178 STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Contiuued. 98 09 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 L09 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. * M. F. M. F. SI. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 33 21 50 Gl 16 43 75 Gl 11 10 92 44 34 55 5-1 10 55 33 18 22 3 100 151 114 365 253 55 230 349 100 05 84 1! 304 108 110 380 235 54 238 373 199 7G "8 1G 3C3 171 120 300 235 65 272 335 223 82 112 1C 442 191 143 382 261 73 245 405 236 78 86 8 420 151 120 343 229 65 202 331 225 95 06 15 473 154 120 302. 230 71 222 365 183 75 85 10 413 130 91 310 224 55 192 335 197 49 50 10 374 129 100 233 202 63 189 313 108 53 5G 16 314 180 115 452 350 55 295 527 223 86 93 13 552 172 104 406 294 54 222 431 198 94 21 389 117 76 260 235 30 148 303 131 48 30 300 100 82 252 107 42 155 270 137 62 47 10 280 76 53 150 109 20 99 170 98 28 23 4 274 i 63 51 158 106 32 105 160 90 24 30 6 194 Todd Webster Whitlev Wood ford Total 3,008 3,073 15,884 10,041 17, S!3 17,018 10,834 10,003 13,504 13, 590 19, 179 17, 711 11,481 11,866 7,446 7,643 INDIAN. 1 2 9 4 Brenthitt 1 1 ! 3 2 1 1 1 CamptHl . . . , 1 1 1 3 o 1 2 1 1 1 Whitley Total i 1 3 4 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 1 AGGREGATE. i a 3 4 15, 591 124 3,o08 1 14,931 142 3,673 02, 334 536 15, 884 3 50, 137 607 16,041 4 l 67,727 63,444 702 , CGO 17,338 17,618 2 , 2 59, 951 614 16, 834 58,107 629 16,063 3 50,707 471 13,504 3 52, 014 521 13, 590 83,064 665 19, 179 4 77,680 84G 17,711 5 57, 014 510 11,481 49, 696 644 11,866 1 37,033 453 7,446 32,024 480 7,643 ToUl Indiana . . . Total 19,324 It, 746 78,807 75, 789 85, 769 83, 730 77,401 74,802 64, 688 66, 125 102, 912 96, 242 GO, 205 62,407 44, 932 40,156 STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 179 SLAVE Continued. 50 and under 60. GO aud under 70. I 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90aud under 100. Above 100. Agounkii u. Total. Vggro , . COUNTIES. 98 99 100 101 103 10J 104 103 100 107 108 109 1C. F. M. F 11 P. M. F. M. r. M. F M. F. M. P. 45 40 98 70 12 59 86 58 15 26 1 141 50 29 84 60 19 39 99 51 19 15 4 92 17 16 44 24 11 36 47 34 12 4 80 14 12 56 23 9 eo 51 27 8 1 66 5 " : 15 11 13 23 9 14 20 12 4 1 5 3 4 4 7 o 4 3 3 o 2 1 1,094 785 2,452 1,806 388 1,590 2,707 1,471 491 523 87 3,161 1,111 812 2,397 1,642 443 1,515 2, Gil 1,351 496 560 96 2,668 2,205 1,507 4,849 3,448 831 3,105 5,318 2 622 987 1,083 183 5,829 1 Todd j 4 2 4 1 3 1 22 23 Warren Wasbin ton i 1 20 6 1 24 1 i "\Vhitley 10 10 1 1 o 2 4,320 4,317 2,307 2,484 766 953 K9 334 54 107 10 45 30 29 113,009 112,474 225,483 INDIAN. i 5 2 10 1 10 2 3 15 4 13 1 I 2 3 t i 1 \Vhitlev 2 1 18 15 33 AGGREGATE. 22,523 414 18,950 431 11, 979 ; 10, 881 337 3 IS 4,673 152 4,595 185 1,295 48 1, 29!) 73 167 13 201 16 18 9 35 9 117 97 10 474, 193 5.101 445, 291 5.583 919, 484 10.684 Total whites I g Total freo colored. 180 STATE OF KENTUCKY TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. . COUXTIKS. ! WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Total free. SLAVE. j Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. ; 31. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. : Total. ^p Adair 3, 968 3, 879 3,811 3.814 3, 101 2, 932 3, K2 3, 291 6,400 0,133 4, 874 4, 598 4, %1 4, 442 4, 22.") 3, XS 3,003 ! 2,868 2, Ml 2, 069 7,847 7, 625 6,033 G, 943 12, 539 9, 472 9,403 7, 793 5,871 5,500 10, 188 4,765 10, 879 5,815 7. 132 0,873 8,409 20,705 5,491 8,170 5,7-13 11, 019 C, 598 0, C- : I 5,503 7,838 5,874 11, 958 4,301 6, 363 11,899 10, 359 6,168 8, 860 4,220 4,334 6,857 7,630 13,386 7, G2S 6, 3-J3 8,350 5,382 12. 026 5,352 10, 341 8,878 8,418 8,602 5,739 9,835 3,059 77,093 5,671 5,260 24, 815 7,034 5,987 5,301 7, 443 3,787 8,114 7,059 5,935 13 17 5 5 14 41 95 5 106 29 G 6 15 15 7 10 5 2 24 48 15 111 5 86 26 4 7 7 10 7 1 37 14 11 17 52 20 (5 20 4 6 260 44 32 1S6 5 38 10 1 2 >7 15 20 27 10 38 89 37 206 10 192 55 fi 13 13 25 22 1 80 32 22 24 36 111 47 10 7 47 76 9 10 476 72 69 255 10 13 80 17 o 3 94 35 3 21 2 91 32 51 26 19 10 1 1,270 77 19 53 60 2 16 3 13 28 5 34 5 109 15 10 3 10 3 11 5 24 G 6.) o 134 13 9 1 3 40 13 4 24 10 52 11 94 243 28 19 4 3 CO 40 14 31 48 141 48 300 17 435 83 25 17 16 25 39 14 68 42 37 57 57 124 262 20 19 53 76 11 16 685 112 73 450 19 14 96 30 2 3 111 47 13 : 15 149 75 77 36 29 30 21 2,007 96 19 85 181 4 1 IS 9 17 158 38 7, 907 7,605 6, 047 0, 974 12,587 9,613 9,451 8,093 5,888 6,025 10, 271 4,790 10, 89C 5,831 7, 157 6, 912 8,423 20,793 5, 533 8,21)7 5,800 11, 670 0,722 6,303 5,523 7,857 5,927 12, 034 4,372 G, 379 12, 584 10, 471 6,241 9,310 4,239 4,313 6,953 7,060 13,388 7,631 6, 434 8,397 5,395 12, G59 5,367 10, 490 8,953 8,495 8,638 5,759 9,866 3,080 79, 100 5,707 5, 279 24, 900 7,218 5,991 5,302 7, 455 3,796 8, 131 7.217 5 991 641 612 604 533 1,818 950 596 2, 937 49 1,415 259 53 891 530 270 1,038 5-10 26 390 113 322 4,205 2,300 110 92 335 626 1,472 106 182 4,403 651 55 1, 313 455 1,683 242 1,170 133 1, 087 :.,: 21 1,237 490 2,685 1,309 428 713 3 3,848 1,645 176 166 334 72 47 46 54 1.243 528 700 G42 604 584 1,813 962 664 46 1,305 . GO 963 548 285 GOO 55 434 104 303 3,850 2,146 105 89 357 582 1,415 107 201 3,994 713 51 1, 193 471 27 1,521 281 1,143 96 1,055 135 327 940 26 1,125 2,353 1,254 515 750 3 4,506 1,409 275 143 269 75 51 42 81 1,029 47-3 1,350 1,254 1,208 1,130 3,631 1,917 1,260 5, 709 95 2,720 505 110 1,854 1,078 555 1,993 1,140 81 830 217 625 8,055 4,446 215 181 G92 1,208 2,887 213 383 8, 397 1, 364 106 2,536 926 545 3,204 523 2,313 229 2, 142 255 680 1,805 47 2,362 980 5,038 2,563 941 1,403 6 8,354 3, 114 13 451 309 603 147 101 88 135 2,272 1.000 107 131 84 265 202 280 214 510 17 259 84 35 239 178 101 175 102 15 93 39 3 914 149 59 26 118 83 312 25 01 791 309 21 300 72 69 175 77 264 54 121 50 56 317 41 426 201 361 348 155 255 855 288 G 51 84 134 18 20 9 34 545 97 145 137 65 317 245 297 271 548 44 300 101 39 217 202 114 238 190 20 122 53 38 982 167 75 51 129 117 316 35 03 8J7 345 20 438 80 94 199 96 268 68 109 52 82 378 30 5:11 211 308 153 291 252 268 149 582 447 583 485 1,058 61 559 185 74 486 380 215 413 352 35 215 92 41 1,896 316 134 77 247 205 G28 GO 124 1,018 054 41 848 152 163 374 173 532 122 233 108 138 725 80 9- 7 415 729 748 308 540 1 1,950 584 14 116 180 297 39 45 20 95 1,158 2S2 1,002 1,522 1,337 1,718 4,078 2,500 1,745 6,707 150 3,279 750 190 2,340 1,458 770 2,406 1,492 110 1,045 309 006 9,951 4,762 349 258 939 1,413 3,515 273 507 10, 015 2,018 147 3,384 1,078 708 3,578 G9G 2,845 351 2,372 3C3 818 2,530 127 3,289 1,395 5,767 3,311 1,249 2,009 7 10,304 3, 698 27 567 489 900 186 146 108 a 3,430 1,222 9,509 9,187 7,404 8,693 16,665 12,113 11,196 14,860 6,044 9,304 11,021 4,980 13, 236 7,289 7,927 9,318 9,915 20,909 0,579 8, 510 6, 466 21, 627 11,484 6,652 5,781 8,796 7, 340 15,549 4,645 6,886 22,599 12, 489 6,388 12,694 5,317 5,056 10,531 8,356 16,233 7, 982 8,806 8,760 6,213 15, 189 5,494 13,779 10,348 14, 269 11,949 7,008 11,875 3,067 89,404 9,463 5,306 25,467 7,707 6,891 5,488 7,601 3,904 8,361 10,647 7.21:? Allen Anderson Ballard Bath Boyd 5, 25fi 4, !>32 2, 4SD 2, 345 5. 5115 5, 314 3 012 2 803 Breathitt . Brcckinridge - . . ::. C73 :t, 159 3, 07.-, 3, 293 4, 35.1 4, 050 10,535 10,170 2, 839 2, 652 4,32(i 3,8-14 2, 870 2, 873 6, 189 ; 5, 430 3, 401 3. 177 3, 033 3, OC3 2,702 2,741 4, Ofl2 3, 74C 2, 972 2, 002 C, 408 5, 550 2,215 2, 14(i 3, 263 | 3,088 G, 017 5,802 5 342 5 017 Caldwell 7 8 7 9 14 10 5 4 G o 10 5 G 3 G 19 11 8 119 6 6 4 17 13 8 10 15 33 21 13 115 10 12 6 43 18 10 13 19 59 21 4 5 27 40 5 4 216 28 37 123 9 8 42 7 1 1 37 20 3 10 51 18 27 16 14 4 1 570 39 10 33 28 2 Carroll Carter Christian Clark Clay Clinton. . Critteuden Cumberland Edinomlson Kstill 4 73 17 2 60 1 9 o G SOD 40 4 195 3 1 16 13 130 23 o 115 3 Fayette Floyd 3, 175 2, 993 4,749 , 4,111 2,189 ! 2,031 2, 226 2, 108 3, 514 3, 313 3. 92!) 3, 701 7, 010 6, 376 3,782 3,846 3, 160 3, 163 4, 337 4, 013 2,802 [ 2,580 6,557 fi,009 2, 6i)2 2, 660 5,398 ; 4,913 4 584 4 294 Fulton 7 7 Grant 10 G 4 6 35 22 12 7 8 14 334 10 7 G G G 7 23 21 14 3 1 12 6 403 9 17 12 10 12 13 58 43 25 10 1 20 29 737 19 Hancock Itanliu 11 37 14 21 10 5 6 Ilarlau Harri.sou Hurt Henderson 4, 523 3, 895 4, 526 4, 076 3, 068 2, 671 5, 037 4, 7U9 1,568 ; 1,491 39, 751 37, 342 2,974 2,697 2,695 ; 2,565 12,520 12,295 3, 545 3, 489 3.0C4 2,923 2, 640 2, 661 3, 872 3, 571 1,934 1,833 4, 156 3, 958 3, (KM 3, 400 3, 090 Z, 865 Hopkins 700 38 9 25 32 1,095 296 8 62 95 163 21 19 11 61 613 155 11 62 1 1 1 4 I 41 8 16 G. 1 11 3 1 GO 124 2 1 12 7 o 102 15 Laurel Lawrence 1 7 31 C 1 8 25 15 o 15 56 21 Lewis Lincoln Livingston ... STATE OF KENTUCKY TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION Continued 181 COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Total free. SLAVE. Total slave. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. j 6 321 ."> (171 12 295 129 18 13 4 42 150 16 12 4 44 34 25 8 86 48 7 22 10 28 41 10 8 60 6 45 13 3 3 11 13 14 22 5 11 a 9 7 18 ] 13 19 43 5 21 11 34 35 3 11 91 3 64 11 4 4 12 9 16 21 4 12 7 8 C 17 3 21 8 91 43 21 62 76 13 19 157 9 109 24 7 7 23 22 30 43 9 2 23 15 17 13 35 4 34 27 370 46 68 29 148 70 110 35 385 2 S78 50 17 140 81 40 109 155 29 37 70 18 42 14 40 24 52 40 1 12 232 105 90 9 129 45 41 5 20 203 46 28 33 26 114 12, 665 4,213 8,622 5,250 11, 173 3,414 9,114 0,631 14, 450 6,966 10,427 5,964 7,629 5,107 9,067 9,141 10, 269 9,416 10, 917 4, 852 11, 039 5,223 10, 019 3,877 7,287 2,132 15, 871 4,986 2,140 5,465 8,073 9,799 5,839 3,983 5,884 6,726 7,603 5, 049 9,686 12,006 8,753 9,272 6,450 7,579 5,390 2, 513 539 707 370 2, 502 34 1,430 136 1,443 742 1,211 284 377 1,013 53 594 2,490 699 371 1,049 C31 40 165 15 52 500 107 61 170 2,526 2,929 942 978 065 2,214 1,560 309 1, 507 2,186 1,134 356 337 04 2,613 2,345 360 746 343 2,532 9 1,414 135 1,465 715 1,144 272 396 95""* 62 582 2,404 714 334 1,017 660 37 180 20 21 49 587 135 46 220 2,292 2,669 983 950 631 2, 151 1,411 351 1,430 2,021 998 366 415 68 2,067 4,888 899 1,453 713 5, 034 43 2,844 271 2,908 1,457 2,355 556 773 1,905 115 1, 176 4,960 1,413 705 2,066 1,291 77 313 44 36 101 1, 147 212 110 396 4,818 5,598 1,925 1,928 1,310 4,363 2,971 660 2,937 4,207 2, 133 722 802 132 4,680 074 96 124 61 D03 9 275 34 383 200 451 111 80 380 23 195 245 90 290 164 181 19 43 11 29 9 82 47 18 69 416 511 186 116 120 233 2-16 79 :: 521 337 135 136 23 518 791 99 161 111 497 19 SCO 46 476 275 114 69 401 27 213 325 111 297 201 188 16 30 18 33 15 101 63 14 94 510 525 196 161 161 246 231 92 85 590 353 130 145 23 601 1,408 195 285 173 1,000 635 80 864 475 019 225 149 787 55 403 570 201 587 365 369 35 79 29 61 24 183 115 32 163 026 1,030 332 277 231 484 477 171 103 1, 111 690 265 281 51 1,149 6,356 1,094 1,738 888 6,034 71 3,479 331 3,772 1,932 3,274 781 922 2,752 170 1,584 5,530 1,014 1,292 2,431 1,060 112 424 73 97 125 1,330 357 142 559 5, 744 0, 034 2, 307 2,205 1,597 4,849 3,448 831 3,105 5, 318 2,822 987 1,083 183 5,829 19,021 5, 307 10,360 6,144 17,207 3,483 12,593 6,982 18,222 8,898 13, 701 0,745 8,551 7,859 9,237 10, 725 15 799 11,030 12,209 7, 283 12,719 5, 335 10, 443 3,950 7,384 2,257 17,201 5,343 2,282 0, 024 14,417 16,433 8,140 6,188 7,481 11,575 11,051 5,880 12, 791 17,320 11,575 10, 259 7,533 7,702 11, 219 2,197 4,501 2, 720 5, 812 1,718 4, 573 3,451 7 015 1,970 3, 993 2,507 5,213 1,020 4,426 3, 145 7,050 3,328 5,015 2,935 3,839 2,390 4,370 4,456 5,060 4,464 5,217 2,362 5,287 2,522 4,796 1,832 3,559 1,072 7,800 2, 419 1,082 2,691 4,002 4,592 2,792 1,875 2,876 3, 247 3,656 2, 462 4,394 5,542 4,225 4,568 3,053 3,729 2,551 4,167 8,554 5,227 11, 025 3,338 9,004 6,596 14,065 6, 944 10, 149 5,914 7, 612 4,967 8, 986 9,101 10, 160 9,201 10,888 4,815, 10, 989 5,205 9,977 3, 863 7,247 2,108 15, 819 4, 946 2,139 5,453 8,441 9,634 5,743 3, 974 5,755 6,681 7,562 5, 044 9,663 1 1, 799 8,707 9,244 6,417 7,553 5,270 McCracken 41 9 104 5 80 13 6 CO 30 9 45 47 11 20 24 3 12 1 5 l. l 9 9 1 1 79 48 49 3 31 20 16 3 10 47 18 11 2 4 37 50 7 124 8 89 13 4 07 28 9 34 65 J 23 97 16 228 13 169 26 10 133 58 18 79 112 20 35 47 3 25 1 5 20 18 13 1 3,616 5,134 2,979 3,773 2,577 4,016 4,645 5,100 4,797 5,671 2,453 5,702 2,683 5, 181 2, 031 3,088 1,036 8,019 2, 527 1,057 2, 702 4, 439 5, 042 2, !)51 2, 099 2,879 3, 434 3 936 Metcalfe Montgomery Muhlenburg Nicholas Ohio. .. Oldhara Owsley 13 Perry Powell . 7 9 4 Pulaski Eock Castle Russell 7 87 56 43 5 20 18 9 o 10 52 15 11 9 4 45 8 106 104 92 8 57 33 5 20 99 33 22 11 8 3 30 31 1 1 29 5 6 1 36 30 3 43 o 10 4 60 01 4 1 7 16 Scott . . Shelby . Todd Trigg 2, 582 5,272 0, 257 4,482 4,676 3,364 3,824 2,725 4U 4 9 9 18 58 6 13 9 14 104 13 6 22 13 32 Washington Wayne . . Webster. . Whitley Woodford Total 474,211 445,306 919517 3.223 3,384 6,607 1,878 2,199 4,077 10,684 930,201 92, 731 89, 471 182,202 20,273 23,003 43,281 225,483 1,155,684 NOTE. 33 Indians Included in white population. 182 STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Aggregate. M. F. Total. 11. P. Total. M. F. Total. 49 92 333 75 93 241 50 234 194 ICO 80 480 1,130 891 V21 1,113 1,958 1,254 923 50 05 181 57 81 213 63 212 160 152 80 359 1,237 004 830 1,080 1, 024 1,237 077 105 137 513 132 174 450 113 446 33-1 312 171 839 2, 367 1, 705 1,571 2,193 3,882 2,491 1,899 6 12 o 1 11 8 3 23 113 160 D3C 10 33 23 37 33 70 148 230 536 165 186 618 124 511 360 706 264 963 2,412 1,840 1,025 2,259 3,013 2,501 1,921 Knox -^ 15 84 7 28 18 7 76 4 30 33 9 160 11 64 o 1 1 1 3 o 177 458 1 3 1 6 5 1 6 24 25 1 15 4 3 4 417 SCO 317 172 843 2,391 1,820 i, 5:2 2,208 3, 886 2,494 1,903 4 o 3 12 14 Cadiz Trigg 106 42 55 7 3 17 13 5 1 6 193 50 63 14 17 36 38 22 6 12 389 92 118 21 20 53 51 27 7 18 3 12 11 1 3 o CoviDgton 1st ward 2d ward Kentou ...do... do. 8 1 o do Cth ward do do 7,089 142 12G 4:14 1,165 1,508 38 KiO 237 1,382 315 400 11!) 568 501 553 519 107 148 82 eo 231 344 3,101 57 135 7, 059 3,771 2,009 2,060 2,307 3,539 2,870 6,124 8,209 148 118 400 1,049 1,328 20 204 225 1,038 244 431 120 454 493 478 403 00 101 95 77 228 2S5 3,080 51 120 7,002 3,788 2,470 8,032 2,042 2,889 2,713 6,072 16, 198 290 244 840 2,214 2,886 64 440 402 2, 420 559 891 239 1,023 1,054 1,031 9^ 203 309 177 157 450 620 6,241 108 255 15, 861 7,559 5,085 4,092 4,409 6,428 5,583 12,196 39 37 76 16,274 52 145 197 10,471 290 364 1,237 2,217 4,062 70 599 55G 3,702 828 1,684 536 1,128 1,668 2,289 1,006 215 315 232 200 721 053 0,521 235 255 10, 259 fi,080 5,801 5,167 5,231 7,593 6, 821 13,021 Grant - . . 8 11 o 183 5 10 1 196 1 9 4 141 3 02 15 2 71 12 5 o 1 1 13 351 13 21 3 378 1 14 6 253 6 98 26 o 116 15 8 12 6 2 1 30 20 COO 257 801 2,217 3, 204 65 454 468 2,678 505 089 2C5 1,025 1,170 1,040 030 215 315 179 158 4S9 655 6,841 108 57 175 50 201 107 376 Boyle 854 3 75 44 460 125 286 148 40 234 033 31 844 70 44 538 138 409 123 r )7 204 45 1,098 5 145 88 1,024 203 6!)5 271 103 498 1,243 76 Metcalfe Eddyvillo 5 117 3 36 11 Hardln Scott 45 3 3 4 1 33 21 120 136 1,185 65 20 21 112 162 1,295 62 53 42 232 298 2,480 127 17 13 219 Louisa Louisville 1st ward 2d ward Lawrence Jefferson do 73 109 80 55 60 103 216 166 78 152 123 66 61 131 240 20-1 151 261 203 121 121 234 456 370 16, 012 7,820 5,288 4,213 4,530 6,662 6,039 12,566 120 108 227 403 863 33d 302 167 127 152 348 551 438 573 480 268 247 200 573 954 701 931 782 455 3d ward ....do do Stli ward .. iln Total Louisville . . . 31,299 231 131 1,841 124 257 109 145 4,978 233 2,160 702 29, 914 206 129 1,878 144 209 83 104 4,973 232 778 1,883 S90 61, 213 437 260 3,719 268 466 192 309 9,951 465 1,658 4,043 1.292 862 S 7 SO 1,055 6 6 86 2 31 1,917 11 : 136 2 52 63,130 448 273 3, KB 270 518 1,968 67 41 89 2,935 67 66 162 4,903 154 107 251 68,033 602 380 4,106 270 754 1SS 519 10,046 800 2,303 4,590 1, 140 Madlsonvlllo Maysllck Maysvillo do Middleton Mount Sterling Jefferson 21 117 119 230 Munfordsvlllo I fart New Castio Henry Campbell 21 28 6 7 17 11 28 19 4 23 89 32 56 25 11 40 148 311 10,007 490 1,669 4,083 1.440 80 13 149 301 228 98 20 161 338 279 178 39 310 639 507 Nicholasville Owens boro* Josftamine Paducah Parli... Bourbon . . STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 183 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. Total. FREE COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Aggregate. 1,700 158 845 373 1,089 244 811 C02 479 1,040 1, 143 C58 015 250 US M. P. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Portland Jefferson 801 71 240 150 412 87 231 183 450 282 259 188 135 CO 874 DO 199 15-1 397 157 220 224 129 324 281 2C8 208 121 59 1,075 121 415 304 809 244 451 466 312 780 5G3 527 390 250 119 10 21 31 1,700 Raywiek 14 185 33 105 23 203 33 128 37 388 CO 233 10 1 22 2 o 25 12 3 47 457 307 850 Russellvillo Shakerstowu ....do Shelby ville Shelby Pulaski . 20 1 4 29 1 3 49 500 4C8 319 780 582 535 425 157 90 75 119 300 51 99 151 104 85 147 200 72 121 311 194 100 200 SCO 123 220 Stanford Versailles Woodford Gallatin O 5 11 10 3 18 19 8 29 "Williamstown Grant Woodgonvillo Hurt NOTE. In many of the subdivisions of counties and parishes of several States no slave population appears, from the fact of the marshals having failed to subdivide tho slave population according to the subdivisions as tho white and free colored population were returned. Tho number of slaves must therefore bo left to inference, where none are specified in minor divisions, and this applies to nearly all the slave States, and it will bo seen that the aggregate of slave population, as returned in the minor subdivisions, falls considerably short of the number returned in tho population by counties and parishes. TABLE No. 4 FKEE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. 1 FOREIGN COUNTRIES. foreign born. < WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. Total native b WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. f M. F. Total, j 31. F. Total. M. F. Total M. F. Total. | M. | F. Total. M. 1 ! F. Total. 1 Adair 3,962 3,802 3,042 3,600 6,349 4,822 4, 551 3, 557 2,789 2,820 5,012 2,415 5,432 2,833 3,647 3,530 4,343 7,220 2,644 4, 23 1 2,840 5,911 3,349 3,030 2,754 3,908 2,971 6,148 2,203 3,260 5,371 5,183 3,108 4,352 2.011 3,876 3,812 2,921 3,280 0,107 4,570 4,152 3,247 2,712 2,030 4,780 2,344 5,230 2,723 3,446 3,285 4,046 7,254 2,513 3,807 2,855 5,377 3,134 3,001 2,738 3,690 2,900 5,387 2,141 3,096 5,339 4,937 2,993 3,920 1.965 7,838 7,614 5,903 6,880 12, 456 9,392 8,703 6,804 5,501 5,450 9,792 4, 759 10, 662 5,550 7,093 6,815 8,389 14, 474 5,157 8,0-11 5,095 11, 288 6,483 6,031 5,492 7,658 5,871 11,535 4, 344 6,350 10, 710 10, 120 6,101 8,272 3,976 13 17 5 5 13 41 22 05 5 106 29 2 6 6 35 15 43 18 10 13 19 59 21 4 5 27 40 5 4 216 28 37 129 9 7 10 5 o 24 47 15 111 5 80 20 4 7 7 10 7 1 37 14 12 11 17 52 26 6 2 20 36 4 6 260 44 32 126 7 20 27 10 37 88 37 200 10 192 55 C 13 13 25 00 1 80 32 22 24 36 111 47 ; 47 70 9 10 470 72 C9 255 16 16 3 1 13 5 28 5 34 5 109 15 10 3 24 10 3 11 5 24 6 60 134 1 3 40 13 4 21 10 52 11 94 7 243 28 19 4 3 7,898 7,054 5, 977 6,911 12,503 9, 532 8, 751 7, 104 5,518 5,885 9, 875 4,784 10, 679 5,572 7, 118 6,854 8,403 14, 562 5,199 8,078 5,752 11, 345 6,607 6,293 5,512 7,677 5,924 11,011 4,355 6,372 11, 395 10, 232 6,234 8,722 3.995 6 9 59 02 57 52 410 608 214 101 214 5 133 179 26 45 10 3,315 195 93 30 278 72 8 8 124 1 200 12 5 720 159 7 397 173 3 2 11 11 26 28 290 321 150 39 152 1 84 80 13 13 4 2,916 139 37 18 53 43 2 3 56 2 163 5 at 463 80 9 11 70 03 83 80 700 989 370 140 396 6 217 259 39 58 20 6,231 334 129 48 331 115 10 11 180 3 423 17 7 1,189 239 7 588 244 9 11 70 03 84 81 700 989 370 140 396 6 217 259 39 58 20 6,231 334 129 48 331 115 10 11 180 3 423 17 7 1,189 239 7 588 244 7,907 7,065 6,047 6,974 12, 587 9,613 9,451 8,093 5,888 6,025 10, 271 4, 790 10, 896 5,831 7,157 6,912 8,423 20, 793 5,533 8,207 5,800 11, 676 0,722 6,303 5,523 7,857 5, 91:7 12, 034 4,372 6,379 12,584 10,471 6,241 9,310 4.239 Allen Ballard 1 1 j Bath i 1 ! 1 1 Boyd Breathitt Bullitt 1 Butler ! Caldwell 7 Q 2 7 9 14 10 5 90 4 6 2 10 5 6 3 19 11 8 119 6 6 4 17 13 8 10 15 33 21 13 215 10 12 6 Carroll Carter Christian Clark . Clay ... ! 1 2 4 73 17 o 80 136 23 2 115 3 o G 209 40 4 195 n Estill Floyd ;;;| 191 06 Fulton . . . 184 STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLK No. 4. FHEE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES- Continued COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate. 1 WHITE. IILACK. MtTLATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. 31. F. 1 Total. 1 M. : F. 1 otal. M. j F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. ,Total. 2,173 3,441 3,834 6,800 3 750 2,009 3,328 3,072 0, 310 3,832 3, 102 3,844 2,380 5, 975 2,060 4,832 4, 200 3,758 3, 900 2, 6J4 4, 793 l,4:il 25,320 2, 047 2,502 8,843 3,489 2,903 2,650 3,532 1.853 3,911 3,418 2,833 5,859 1,958 3 5 M 4, 242 0,709 7,506 13,110 7,582 6,312 7,913 4,880 12, 304 5,352 9, 991 8,707 7,970 8, 343 5,542 9,788 3, 059 50, 973 5, 497 5,253 17,680 7,030 5,902 5,292 7. 325 3,787 7, 994 0,956 5,851 11,815 4,106 7 561 8 42 7 1 1 37 20 3 10 o 51 18 27 16 14 4 1 509 39 10 33 28 2 5 38 8 1 2 57 15 11 13 80 15 2 3 94 . . 3 21 o 91 32 51 26 19 10 1 1,209 77 19 58 00 2 1 9 6 1 16 13 4,256 6,805 7,534 13, 118 7,585 6,423 7, 960 4,693 12, 337 5,367 10, 140 8,832 8,053 8,379 5,562 9,818 3,080 52, 977 5,593 5,272 17, 765 7,214 5,906 5,293 7,337 3,796 8,011 7, 114 5,887 12,185 4,152 7,029 5,189 10, 925 3, 414 8,900 6, 596 12, 981 0,822 10,253 5,950 7,628 4,981 9,063 9,015 9,753 9,135 10,809 4,683 10,904 5,208 9,330 3,877 7,285 2,127 15,805 4,983 2,134 5, 462 8,372 9,458 5,761 3,892 5,880 6,703 7.578 53 73 95 204 32 10 263 302 228 39 15 29 66 14 1 169 200 94 90 88 124 270 46 11 437 502 322 92 !-. 126 270 46 11 437 502 322 4, 348 6,953 7,000 13, 388 7,631 6,434 5,39; 12,65! 5,30 10,49t 8,9K 8,49. 8,63! 5,75 9,80 3, 08 79,101 5, Iff 5,27 24,901 7,21 5,99 5, 30- 7,45 3 79 7 7 .... 2 2 3,150 4, ()6 J 2,500 0,329 2, 092 5,159 4,491 4,218 4,347 2,018 4, 995 1, 508 25, GX) 2,850 2,091 8,837 3,541 2, 999 2,630 3, 793 1, 931 4,033 3,538 3,018 5,930 2,148 3 970 10 6 4 6 6 35 22 7 7 6 6 6 7 23 21 14 3 1 6 402 9 17 12 10 12 13 53 43 26 10 1 20 20 735 19 G 37 14 24 > 5 6 700 38 9 25 32 239 93 305 179 150 42 111 28 137 80 47 6 350 121 442 239 197 48 350 121 442 259 197 48 8 14 333 10 1 14,098 124 4 3,683 4 63 4 79 12, 022 50 3 3, 452 20,120 174 7 7, 135 4 85 9 118 1 .... 1 1 1 o 20, 123 174 7 7,135 4 83 9 118 Kenton 11 62 1 1 10 62 1 27 124 2 1 12 7 o 102 15 91 12 43 21 62 70 13 19 157 9 109 24 7 7 23 22 30 43 9 2 23 15 17 13 35 4 34 27 20 5 39 1 4 1 42 8 48 7 22 10 23 41 10 8 CO 6 45 13 3 3 11 13 14 23 5 o 11 8 9 7 18 1 13 19 3 1 00 7 43 5 21 11 34 35 3 11 91 3 64 11 4 4 12 9 10 21 4 12 7 9 6 17 3 21 8 1 7 31 6 129 18 13 4 42 1 8 25 15 150 10 12 4 44 o 15 50 21 279 34 25 8 86 73 71 72 365 49 591 47 191 47 32 32 115 12 402 20 57 120 103 104 480 61 993 67 248 120 103 104 480 01 993 07 248 8,13 7,21 5,99 12, 66 4,21 8,62 5,25 11,17 3,41 9,11 6,63 14,45 0,96 10,42 6,96 7,62 fl, 10 9,06 9,14 10,26 9,41 )0,9l 4,85 11,03 5,22 10,01 3,67 7,28 2, 13 15,87 4,98 2,14 5, 40. 8,67 9, 79 1 3,98. 5,88- 6,721 7.60! Livin ston Lo an L-ou J M Lean 2, 073 5 Gl 2,487 5,150 1,620 4, 302 3, 137 0, 37 .) 3,281 4,907 2,933 3,839 2,347 4,309 4,400 1 4,362 5,182 2,308 , r > 259 5,100 10,777 3,338 8,790 0,501 12, 590 6, 800 9,975 5,900 7,011 4,841 8,981 8,975 9,644 8, 980 10,780 4,646 10,894 5, 190 9,288 3,863 7,245 2,103 15, 753 4,943 2, 133 5,450 8,140 9,293 5,665 3,883 5,751 0,058 7,537 M-idhou Mu offlu 1,718 4, 4-J8 3, 424 0,217 3, 519 5,008 2,973 3, 77- 2,494 4,612 4,569 4,730 4,618 5, 598 2,338 5 G35 1 M-iri in 41 9 104 80 13 6 OS 30 9 45 47 11 20 24 3 12 1 5 13 9 9 1 1 79 48 49 3 31 20 16 56 7 124 8 89 13 4 C7 38 9 34 65 9 15 23 97 16 228 13 169 20 10 133 58 18 79 112 20 35 47 3 23 1 5 20 18 13 1 150 27 798 97 120 6 1 83 4 76 304 179 73 115 67 15 385 64 8 671 47 48 2 214 35 1,409 144 174 8 1 126 5 126 516 281 108 169 93 15 i 214 35 1,469 144 174 8 1 126 5 120 516 281 108 109 95 15 089 i Mcade Uont omer 43 1 50 152 102 33 54 28 Nicholas 2,008 4,790 2,031 3,086 1,033 7,970 2, 524 1,054 2,700 4, 212 4,792 2,887 2,045 2,877 3,418 3,918 2,522 4,492 1,832 3,559 1,070 7,777 2,419 1,079 2,690 3,928 4,501 2, * tS 1,838 2,874 3,240 3,619 i 13 304 689 Piko 2 3 43 3 3 2 227 230 64 54 2 16 18 2 5 60 3 i 2 5 66 3 6 3 :ioi 341 76 91 4 23 25 7 9 4 23 j Pulatiki 1 Rock Ciutle 3 1 74 91 14 37 2 7 6 3 301 341 78 91 4 33 25 Russell . 7 87 56 43 5 26 18 9 8 166 104 92 8 57 38 25 3 30 31 1 1 29 5 6 1 30 30 3 43 2 10 4 CO 61 4 1 72 7 16 Scott Shelby ! .1 . Todd Truik- . . I STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. 185 COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. 1 ? | FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 1 jt 1 "3 "o H 1 < WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MCLATTO. M. P. Total. M. P Total. M. p. Total. M. F. Total. .! F. Total. M. F. Total. 2, 518 4,070 5,890 4, 364 4,053 3, 340 3,81!) 2,541 2,417 4, 150 5, 413 4,104 4,505 3,050 3, 7i8 2,482 4,935 8,832 11,312 8,528 9,223 0,390 7, 5-17 5,023 3 10 47 18 11 o 4 37 o 10 52 15 11 9 4 45 5 20 99 33 22 11 8 82 4,940 8,852 11, 515 8,574 9,251 0,423 7,573 5,137 04 590 358 118 18 24 5 184 45 238 129 61 3 3 1 09 109 834 487 179 21 27 6 253 109 834 487 179 253 5,049 9,686 12,002 8,733 9,273 6,450 7,579 5,390 i 40 4 9 9 18 58 13 9 14 104 13 22 18 32 Webster "Woodford Total 439,055 420,070 859,725 3,221 3,381 0,602 1,877 2,198 4,075 870,403 34,556 25,230 59,792 s 3 5 1 1 o 59, 799 930,201 NOTE. Eighteen male and fifteen female Indians included In white population. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 020 I aw Pcnns -Ivanla 7,841 105 2,478 34,127 175 333 45, 310 92 175 27 55 545 Asia 10 5 9 154 22,549 231 34 10 4 75 1 38 1,111 22 43 4 753 7 364 ! 18 470 307 Italy 46 618 1 8 44 4,503 35 2,096 27,227 2 Florida 879 Poland Illinois 2 G17 Cliina 7,883 CCS 25 721, 570 624 338 4,412 926 135 26 804 2,585 185 955 4,170 13,609 14,419 6 District of Columbia German States: Austria 116 Rnrflinin Maine 870, 402 Aggregate native Bavaria 3, 973 Baden 2,975 Hesso . ... . 1 669 3 34 420 59,799 670, 404 930,201 West Indies Prussia 2, 964 fc Wales Wurtemberg 1,480 Germany, (not spe cified) 13,740 New Jersey New York Total Ohio .... Great Britain, (not specified) . . go 24. 186 STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. OCCUPATIONS. so. or. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. 28 040 82 10 14 238 IOC 1,148 41 15 08 7 72 183 _^J3a- 6 ICC 1,782 5 396 40 354 _ 18 ^74 5 IB 12 2 29 238 110, 007 30, 627 3 83 J06 73 30 99 2 9 10 198 5 5 21 715 C9 7 14 2 19 685 16 28 21 214 2 73 35 44 *, 103 26, 770 2 6 3 1,190 ... J, i i i i 3 34 10 12 150 15 91 26 1,108 _oa- 4 131 86 277 CO j Cooks Ice dealers Confectioners Architects Artificial flower makers Artists i Conveyancers Coopers Ink manufacturers Innkeepers Auctioneers Cotton cloth manufacturers i Curriers Inspectors Insurance officers Bankers Bank officers J.07_ 228 37G aa 6 i 3 3, 3C9 3 4 3 853 48 531 64 57 W 35 7 38 169 533 203 13 _ja- 27 13 12 528 804 33 6 5,858 10 45 345 34 38 2fi 146 Dairymen Dralers Dentists Die-sinkers, . Distillers Blacksmiths Bleachers Blind-makers Lard-oil manufacturers Block -maker a CrS Boarding-house keepers 1 Lawyers Boat builders Editors I e B Edge-tool makers ! Embroiderers Engravers Knamellers ! Expressmen Brass workers j Factory hands Brewers Machinists 40C 281 102 5 60 1,138 4 C 311 3,753 Co 17 1,123 217 168 809 375 4 3 70 9 141 3 10 22 3 24 92-. 5 u;io 3 5 ^^a 109 838 )-. , Mantua-makers Manufacturers Brokers Mariners Broom-makers J Marketmen Brush-makers F- I Masous, (atoue and brick) Match-milkers Matrons rmen Mechanics Merchants Ct Midwives " Milkmen a " Millers 1 Milliners Millwrights Gardeners and nurserymen Miners Moulders Gas-fitters 38 14 147 14 54 9 4 6 2 1,327 160 4 2 14G 7 114 G 45 7 1 fill Mould-makers Gas-makers Musical instrument makers Gate-keepers Musicians Gilders Music-sellers Glass manufacturers Music teachers 14 317 _5iZ- 4,234 1, 150 13 01 , Glaziers Mustard-makers Chemists Cigar-makers Civil and mechanical engineers Glue-makers Gold-pen makers Goldsmiths Nail manufacturers Ne-Tvsmen Notaries public Clerks Clergymen Clock-makers Clothiers Grocers Gunsmiths Nuns Nurses Oculists Coal dealers 3 5 Coal-oil makers Colliers 143 4 r) Comb-makers fr ommUt-lonerK STATE OF KENTUCKY. TABLE No. G. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 187 OCCUPATIONS. XO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 7 643 64 38 40 7 11 141 70 2 30 11 15 37 97 3 70 96 915 7 59 4 964 2 70 3 4 56 12 267 19 5 169 4 28 754 13 970 5 33 6 70 1C 2G9 7 2 193 Salt-makers 11 Sawyers . 227 Servants 4 489 Sextons 20 Peddlers Shingle-makers 33 Ship-carpenters 110 36 3 220 2 7 505 5 8 40 37 o 18 71 121 41 75 6~~ 8 87 97 70 904 181 4 3 6 142 870 9 3 3 Shoemakers 2 380 Pilots Spinners - G33 Wagou-makers Stave m ikers " Warpers g Watchmen Poll hers Watch-makers Weavers Potters Weighmastcrs Printers Sto- m-le 9 Well-diggers < Wharfingers Wheelwrights . Whip-makers Publi -hers WMtewashers Wig-makers P Surgeons 3 Wine-makers Surgical instrument makers 6 Wine and liquor dealers Refectory-keepers Wood dealers Refiners Wooden-ware manufacturers Reporters Wool combers and carders Roofers and slaters Wool sorters Rope-makers Woolen manufacturers Saddlers Other occupations and unknown Total 257, 218 188 STATE OF LOUISIANA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. ~1 1 B .: * : i : t " ; i U 1:1 ; a i- n 18 ; - - : .: H . 87 - - 30 31 39 33 :! 37 - 3 : 41 42 U 1 M 47 M PARISHES. Under I. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. and under 30. 30 and under 40. and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. 73 122 75 99 25 65 117 63 102 35 200 507 518 417 103 262 493 406 116 166 578 396 4C5 121 281 525 473 481 14) 240 489 483 413 123 463 385 429 100 190 384 389 329 91 246 400 330 363 65 308 626 479 723 184 352 594 441 564 184 264 4SO 409 558 233 382 275 359 93 177 324 250 411 100 141 200 162 249 52 Baton Rou-c W 47 78 57 55 66 79 149 24 03 G J 31 52 39 83 69 80 HO 17 61 88 1,604 38 53 57 155 75 31 14 51 44 43 133 83 50 109 113 46 Gl 105 44 39 61 41 82 96 128 1 84 63 30 Iti 51 07 66 66 117 36 23 66 85 1,729 24 30 79 154 69 31 15 53 40 36 155 63 37 42 21 07 102 58 48 101 200 313 35-1 229 241 300 68S 79 312 233 133 192. 279 398 675 301 509 213 77 260 441 8, 5!)8 131 172 245 651 306 07 71 211 192 191 833 331 221 221 65 402 487 237 245 398 224 242 323 202 248 401 70 332 237 116 180 253 393 651 285 503 227 84 223 451 8,682 120 169 235 668 298 111 53 197 177 181 704 311 216 176 83 346 474 234 192 400 259 371 415 243 260 418 ~ra 387 285 118 220 287 447 707 310 558 2GO 81 301 453 8.641 132 177 293 763 337 113 CO 246 239 192 876 397 252 63 398 552 276 256 493 258 271 346 218 B53 397 738 71 380 2j7 114 193 285 447 765 319 584 249 103 273 458 8,553 155 174 291 705 345 112 71 239 251) 211 871 331 S30 232 94 417 5C3 2X1 255 436 231 290 339 183 240 372 639 67 367 269 129 176 223 427 652 274 225 213 251 300 183 246 341 615 70 307 107 158 203 356 693 471 197 162 245 224 155 190 277 480 58 240 207 95 126 184 300 412 239 413 145 184 244 256 152 211 306 496 55 273 232 115 141 185 313 483 260 421 166 369 553 377 291 591 550 907 150 434 385 199 313 357 500 821 426 730 280 276 389 369 267 357 447 695 107 319 328 173 224 320 3c7 747 305 . 234 140 323 530 15, 909 153 197 323 761 327 106 254 454 245 170 350 413 535 117 317 295 174 207 294 330 836 243 544 190 201 289 399 15, 688 148 231 332 742 215 194 141 259 185 122 195 249 431 69 257 233 127 136 208 278 743 200 378 103 81 183 349 12,200 97 137 238 488 192 76 154 240 190 126 232 263 330 85 245 202 135 142 210 196 611 169 338 126 117 182 316 0,519 92 185 267 458 172 133 Cl 177 164 169 441 258 184 194 2K 268 129 103 223 118 129 146 85 128 148 271 34 149 164 65 87 123 135 403 138 250 116 98 1 177 5, 9S4 58 71 126 281 113 49 33 128 121 130 361 159 90 110 37 133 216 92 97 107 Caldwcll Concordia Do Soto 2C6 430 fi, 590 129 139 230 662 300 101 253 215 215 7CO 313 219 204 C6 362 521 201 203 410 212 424 6,771 110 142 2.13 558 278 90 51 229 215 173 761 29 193 201 90 310 429 205 209 379 186 295 5,916 84 100 217 502 238 93 55 201 i 165 172 590 2u4 127 155 46 2fil 358 156 165 333 200 335 7,405 94 125 204 482 228 80 438 C73 16, 400 203 259 435 1,033 365 Onlchiia Point Coupce St. Bernard St Helena 181 185 160 611 277 169 173 63 285 360 174 163 272 311 303 284 887 4 SO 414 235 209 515 614 254 228 508 593 279 249 871 403 134 411 522 231 440 209 263 259 596 403 333 191 169 330 384 158 184 319 174 190 143 232 195 173 23.- 317 143 14b 239 St. John the Baptist 4,783 4, 681 22,668 22,045 24, 181 23, 681 20,302 19, 480 16,295 18, 282 36, 183 32, 277 30, 145 22,679 19,422 12,389 Total FREE COLORED. 1 Ascension 3 g 5 g 6 11 12 g 12 15 17 8 12 10 8 1 AgHumption 2 4 7 6 7 K 9 9 4 14 5 5 4 1 3 Avoyellcs 1 9 1 Q 5 5 5 7 4 4 4 3 4 Baton Rouge, E 7 9 23 20 29 28 30 19 23 40 40 M 34 37 35 [ Baton Rouge, W ; 7 g 10 9 9 4 1 Bienville 7 Coddo... 1 i 4 4 1 I fi 9 7 3 7 1 3 STATE OF LOUISIANA. 189 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age uukn n. Total. Aggregate. PARISHES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 M. F. 51. F. M. P. M. F. JL F. M. r. M. F. M. F. 106 1G6 96 195 42 77 117 92 143 39 50 64 56 93 23 51 80 41 78 18 6 32 10 21 7 14 26 11 26 9 1 3 2 3 1 3 7 1 4 3 2 1,0-7 3,701 3, 171 3,727 973 1,963 3,408 2,733 3,217 886 : 7,189 5, 904 6,944 1,859 6 2 1 1 1 1 Baton Rouge, E... Baton Rouge, "W.. * Bienville 88 105 94 61 101 12? 205 40 125 117 56 66 92 98 252 98 149 91 43 87 138 3,177 53 108 113 245 88 68 26 89 33 66 241 148 83 115 38 115 130 .:,, 65 98 56 70 53 47 65 88 126 20 68 93 4! 46 66 76 168 87 110 56 24 60 105 2,405 32 43 64 115 68 26 16 70 81 62 180 82 49 67 11 71 80 46 44 60 32 47 45 oo 32 60 92 15 35 53 26 20 42 63 61 43 74 50 15 36 69 ], 123 12 53 38 115 52 27 13 39 43 26 99 4C 46 57 10 53 51 31 29 40 20 25 30 20 oo 37 59 5 oo 41 23 13 43 34 62 40 63 25 6 17 41 1,119 10 17 43 80 8 6 25 46 34 65 35 32 31 11 33 52 22 25 34 4 6 17 5 o 13 23 8 o 15 3 11 10 1 6 15 9 o 15 16 15 16 14 8 P 14 3. 35 1 3 10 21 e 4 5 9 11 16 27 12 10 13 4 6 14 4 20 6 3 1 3 2 3 2 3 ) 803 2,806 2,361 1.542 2,307 ? 965 1,5-15 1,927 2,090 1,346 1,817 2,527 4,175 513 2 232 3, 348 4,733 4, 451 2,888 4, 121 5,492 8,990 1,242 4,777 4,081 2,036 2,758 3,793 5,367 9,964 4,307 7,500 3, 120 1,640 3,784 6,304 149, 003 1,887 2,595 4,094 9,711 4,115 1,771 933 3, 413 3,348 3,037 10,703 4,984 3,475 3,153 1,479 5, 131 fi, 6-11 3,001 2, 9% 5,480 73 4 3 Catldo 1 i C aid well i 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 4,821 721 2, 515 13 10 8 10 8 17- 23 20 21 17 3 9 273 4 9 M 42 10 3 1 13 14 ]5 17 12 18 1 10 20 14 18 9 1 5 4 o o 1 6 1 3 5 1 Do Suto. 8 9 2, 140 1,111 1,526 2,030 2 802 1,941 925 1,232 ],703 2, 505 4,814 2 056 Feliciana, "\V Franklin 1 6 1 1 C 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o 1 1 1 1 20 5,150 2, 251 oo Lafayette 3,985 1,612 964 2,115 3,323 77, 733 1,023 1,436 2, 243 5,390 2,161 1,077 500 1,807 1,733 1,637 5,488 2, 749 1,954 1,685 840 2, 783 3,505 1,553 1,560 2, fl -12 3,515 1,478 G7fi 1,669 2,976 71, 330 859 1, 109 1,851 4, 321 1,954 6D4 432 1,600 1,610 1,400 5, 215 2,235 1,521 1,463 639 2, 348 3,136 1 , 442 1,436 2, 533 1 1 Livingston 1 1 3 i 1 Madison 5 71 1 104 Natchitoches 19 28 5 4 49 27 1 1 _ 1 Point Coupco 10 4 3 1 3 1 1 1 o St. Bernard 1 1 5 1 o 1 3 2 2 1 8 1 St. John the Baptist 3 3 3 3 11 4 1 1 3 3 1 St. Martin s St. Mary s St. Tammany 2 1 o 3 1 3 5 3 1 1 1 1 Terre Bonne 1 1 3 Washington 1 1 8,042 5,669 3,254 2,694 870 819 173 227 36 67 13 10 186 78 186,478 : 105, 073 2,730 351, 556 5,900 189, 6-18 167, 803 357, 456 FREE COLORED. 3 8 4 2 16 4 3 1 5 1 1 3 1 77 1 47 41 277 59 91 47 33 235 54 163 94 74 532 113 \s e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Assumption 1 14 2 1 3 1 19 9 3 4 o 4 2 1 1 3 Baton Rouge, E . . . Baton Rouge, W-. 1 1 :& :n m Cnddo. 1 JU STATE OF LOUISIANA. TABLE No. 1 POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FEEE COLORED Continued. 10 11 13 15 i 34 29 31 40 PARISHES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and nuder 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 4 4 23 1 3 ! 8 21 : 34 1 I 2 3 5 23 OT 1 28 1 4 20 19 16 26 o 11 10 11 16 2 Carroll 1 5 2 2 2 4 3 1 3 3 ] 1 2 3 1 1 2 4 o 1 1 5 5 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 o 1 o C 1 5 1 2 4 3 ! 6 o 4 4 Iberville 3 1 7 4 19 4 16 1 , 12 10 18 20 1C 19 19 1-1 . 9 1 12 22 24 12 1 10 22 11 5 o G7 508 44 42 18 5 11 1 4 11 03 15 19 37 12 11 10 10 10 12 7 6 9 13 15 12 1 1 62 698 40 36 17 3 10 1 3 1C 66 16 1C 26 3 ft 18 22 18 9 3 1 59 752 35 71 27 1 13 17 33 21 14 14 8 13 8 15 15 17 5 1 8 9 3 4 o 8 18 8 11 1 4 Storehouse 70 C 65 5C1 10 , 37 4 2 J 69 78 524 COS 40 : 39 :K 47 CG 629 38 49 G7 603 2G 42 18 3 1C 1 1 11 24 18 33 54 480 31 52 14 3 9 1 3 13 52 15 16 35 69 1,226 43 7-1 28 52 581 23 40 11 61 956 47 15 46 525 27 8 39 790 12 31 19 10 1 o 2 4 7 9 5 11 4 16 6 10 o 8 1 1 3 16 7 ! 3 18 3 17 2 21 1 4 16 13 63 17 21 21 21 18 33 1 1 20 6G 1C 1 5 4 25 DO on 19 30 4 31 96 28 24 35 o 14 5G 26 6 13 4 17 52 17 17 25 3 G 18 11 13 17 5 16 31 18 6 13 4 14 1 St Mury e 8 1 1 2 3 8 7 5 6 1 1 1 6 o 4 5 6 2 2 i 1 3 o 1 1 1 WaBhin i 3 o 2 4 2 4 2 ., 1 3 3 4 3 1 159 148 1,010 979 j 1,141 1,142 1,066 1,094 ; 905 1,148 1,335 1,895 U9G 1,402 813 1,126 i i SLAVE. 1 56 7 372 409 317 424 .330 328 367 331 783 64G 644 471 506 355 1 14 121 460 507 500 519 357 334 342 327 882 712 831 483 583 339 1 14 51 464 356 457 353 491 420 496 397 756 542 490 445 42R 299 121 130 519 516 536 563 492 4C7 419 451 839 790 634 543 425 390 4:1 48 227 246 262 OJO 210 185 207 525 475 5-17 453 387 288 * Bicnville 145 140 552 489 529 480 508 437 5-13 501 963 857 422 402 2G8 246 Caddo . 192 279 1 152 1 120 172 139 53 213 1,450 1,554 581 309 56 31 Calcasicn Caldwcll Carroll. 13 8 226 15 240 103 lin 830 83 145 833 93 M2 769 106 139 778 97 144 735 69 151 656 7G 93 714 74 115 844 96 1C3 1 577 92 186 1 593 41 124 1 019 63 124 874 46 75 638 43 100 570 Catahoula . . . 76 93 366 433 326 380 358 321 343 373 71G 622 415 330 251 285 133 162 684 64 576 626 541 534 435 505 732 748 409 414 214 210 176 168 643 68 664 701 651 589 620 707 1 293 1 240 978 851 688 612 Do Soto 118 131 678 654 645 619 582 573 504 485 802 801 424 473 294 276 Feliciona, E . 111 763 767 767 746 659 685 049 611 916 749 "538 654 414 431 17 Fcliciana, "\V 137 160 612 588 588 584 615 582 431 567 784 748 fil6 617 537 454 Franklin 50 003 257 207 180 174 06 368 384 209 -209 116 125 Iberville 881 957 769 1 111 1 513 . jAc-kunn 70 SI SIR *x> 310 9M 317 9.-* 217 276 332 noa 19fl 231 115 11* ! STATE OF LOUISIANA. TABLB No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 191 FREE COLORED Continued. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unk wn. Total. Aggregate. PARISHES. 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 M. P. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. t. M. i F. M. F. 4 2 5 4 1 3 150 9 23 4 8 C 10 35 1 94 129 9C 61 11 2 4C7 4,583 257 341 128 32 79 2 29 118 459 142 121 217 1 .15 2 4 11 25 155 11 23 305 20 46 4 21 14 23 64 2 188 287 231 149 1C 4 959 10,939 514 781 291 65 177 6 61 2:i9 165 ail 251 412 7 72 3 7 22 41 1 1 Carroll 1 1 1 1 j i I 13 8 13 29 1 94 158 135 88 5 2 492 6,356 257 380 1C3 33 98 4 33 181 006 169 130 195 6 37 1 3 11 16 I i i DC Soto 2 1 1 Felh-inna, K Felidana, W Franklin 3 6 1 1 1 3 6 6 1 1 1 2 12 3 5 1 4 2 14 S 8 2 : 3 Ibcrville 1 1 .-. 1 1 2 1 1 i 24 240 14 19 1 5 6 30 12 43S 131 17 2 33 7 10 4 3 7 1 i C 9 3 248 48 5 2 23 6 7 2 3 3 8 : 4 Z 99 3 5 3 4 8 5x! 1 17 1 2 1 1 7 3 13 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 Point Coupce. 1 St. Bernard SI. Charles 2 6 22 7 3 6 3 3 25 8 27 16 10 3 5 ; 4 10 9 4 13 18 C 1 3 4 J 3 1 4 7 8 1 1 o 1 3 1 3 1 St. James St. John the Baptist 1 St. Martin s St. Mary s St. Tammany .... 4 o 8 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 \Vlnn 413 C98 250 393 ! 92 162 23 76 12 32 6 21 1 1 8, 228 51 10,319 49 18,547 100 8,279 10,368 18,647 i SLAVE. 179 148 103 6 40 7 11 g 4 3 4 003 3 373 7,376 1 o<y: 5 4 3 1 4 484 3 G12 8 096 2 255 147 83 55 38 96 4 1 1 4,081 3, 104 7,185 Avoyclles 3 241 191 110 110 31 7 11 7 3 1 2 1 4,383 4,- 187 8,570 Baton Kouge, E... 4 18 107 107 38 10 7 2 1 2 801 2,539 5,340 5 *Bicnville fi 59 1C 9 g 1 3 4 188 3 812 8,000 7 11 7 8 1 1 2 6 1 3,682 3,656 7,338 Caddo R 10 7 1 2 2 606 565 J,17l Calcasieu 9 17 22 22 20 8 6 1 f. 910 1,035 1,945 Caldwdl 10 158 14 37 35 19 14 4 2 6 o 7 062 6 846 13, 908 Carroll 11 G7 53 15 11 8 2 3 1 1 3 086 3,027 6,113 Catahoula 13 8 9 9 3 785 4 063 7 848 13 187 68 63 22 24 10 9 1 9 6 445 6,097 12,542 14 17 55 25 1 13 10 I 2 3 4,273 4, 234 8,507 De Soto 15 4 15 6 4 5 1G2 5 431 10 593 16 309 234 145 121 53 39 20 13 6 3 3 3 4,852 4, 719 9, 571 Feliciana, W 17 57 gg 5 4 g 3 2 1 1 654 1,748 3,402 Franklin 1H 378 5 990 1 4 690 1 10 680 Iberville 19 56 61 38 37 10 10 2 3 3 2,035 2.063 4,098 Jackson at 192 STATE OF LOUISIANA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. - 22 04 S5 86 87 28 29 31 33 . 34 35 : :: : 41 - 43 H : 46 n IS PARISHES. Under 1. 1 uud under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 nnd under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. 51 F. 51. P. M. F. 31. P. . M. F. M. F. M. M. F. 8 95 87 12 164 87 31 118 32 2G 137 13D 35 15 37 48 103 41 108 81 52 20 231 40 38 20 40 25 3 00 02 11 IQo 124 59 105 31 29 137 150 30 11 42 50 119 57 118 123 224 32 210 61 70 2G 28 23 187 315 348 70 CSS 420 ffyy 487 175 224 613 973 130 91 151 270 440 211 750 403 C37 128 588 439 200 95 120 SS 209 311 320 89 691 404 007 562 180 211 680 924 104 118 ICO 304 430 252 732 503 645 192 617 433 200 95 126 104 157 330 373 127 685 458 535 579 199 308 746 1,00-1 145 94 217 266 439 254 833 486 702 108 784 433 277 99 151 94 108 330 359 131 683 479 537 602 203 280 720 874 130 100 192 275 433 247 819 502 622 130 770 437 331 97 142 103 101 207 327 70 086 437 510 593 17C 286 654 882 113 127 188 381 220 774 440 751 113 733 302 209 87 138 00 219 303 310 90 637 387 450 762 183 345 591 803 98 67 180 218 360 . YOO 420 588 112 003 335 254 87 137 91 202 237 342 07 657 357 517 015 120 139 579 823 93 125 129 282 377 178 670 348 619 90 733 277 222 71 106 75 184 257 303 56 747 370 479 1,010 182 154 566 860 87 74 139 210 337 109 600 3C3 617 65 792 330 242 89 94 03 618 348 673 123 1,385 605 948 1,251 302 507 1, 339 1,376 107 286 470 387 652 469 1,053 650 1,750 109 1,830 675 401 113 141 122 386 360 551 107 1,185 680 960 1,741 303 412 1,149 1,319 170 J56 377 358 558 341 056 580 1,372 141 1,710 505 301 112 152 126 482 243 587 90 940 394 577 1.050 176 516 1,071 1.0G7 89 200 423 184 755 447 722 532 1,463 110 1,197 557 163 71 82 64 389 272 413 77 804 304 001 1,543 173 435 912 994 80 137 269 174 430 203 650 433 1,065 105 1,006 494 210 81 70 72 694 173 415 50 624 242 631 784 109 438 785 863 62 285 364 118 819 377 482 407 592 95 705 427 97 45 47 42 332 154 308 47 579 213 524 1,265 112 256 655 776 46 102 179 124 548 197 444 332 505 59 622 316 123 35 . ; 57 St John the Baptist St Landry Winn * Estimated UT8G5 " 4,239 18,419 18, 857 20,518 20, 278 ! 18, 034 1 17, 0-13 16, 158 17, 334 34, 142 31, 415 24, 390 21,331 17, 844 14, 676 Total ! 1 IXDIAX. 1 Avoyelles 1 1 9 1 3 4 1 n Natchitocheg 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 7 St. Martin s 1 1 3 4 2 2 2 1 o 2 8 St Mary s I 2 3 o O 9 1 5 4 9 c g 9 1 12 5 _ 5 10 Winn Total 1 9 7 18 10 11 10 11 12 17 17 7 12 10 g _ AGGREGATE. 1 Total whites . 4 733 4 681 2 668 30 19 480 16 295 2 1 Total free colored Total slaves 150 3 8G5 148 4 39 1,010 079 18 857 1,141 20 518 1,142 20 278 1,066 1,094 905 1,143 1,335 1,895 996 1,402 813 1,126 4 Total Indiana 2 18 * Estimated 8,800 0,069 42,106 41,8;3 45,778 45, 111 39, 413 37, 627 33,369 36,776 71,677 65,604 55,547 45, 424 38,089 28,199 Aggregate STATE OF LOUISIANA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 193 SLAVE Continued. 50 and under CO. CO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unk wu. Total. Aggregate PARISHES. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 M. P. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. 280 as 195 25 328 107 340 338 60 204 478 486 32 97 238 65 309 227 271 205 21 (i 94 449 187 ei 39 21 23 133 95 143 24 288 101 250 511 41 188 399 384 35 55 151 47 214 120 225 145 178 30 308 128 47 25 23 26 108 53 102 G 190 CO 117 127 22 157 230 259 19 44 150 43 123 HG 135 147 94 48 219 100 25 9 12 14 48 36 5C 14 132 56 124 231 23 92 233 106 13 24 55 31 9 .) 62 131 83 80 22 1G3 77 1C 10 14 27 20 25 37 27 28 3 36 14 30 49 9 16 89 71 5 14 21 4 22 19 36 32 37 12 38 23 3 4 7 o 6 5 10 3 4 10 3 11 3 11 17 3 13 12 17 1 1 2 O 5 9 8 12 13 11 5 1 4 4 9 4 2,941 2,210 3,492 659 6,434 3,283 4,794 6,007 1,395 2,948 6,753 7,908 895 1,378 2,407 1,906 4,536 2,619 5,866 3,817 7 212 089 7,544 3,571 1,827 657 845 661 2,179 2,253 2,903 652 6,043 3,286 4,640 8,477 1,445 2,437 6,150 7, 300 818 862 1,775 1,805 3, 554 1,975 5,570 3,541 5,845 852 7,048 3,214 1,918 C59 845 693 5,120 4,463 6,395 1,311 12,477 C,5C9 9,434 14,484 2,840 5,385 12,903 15,358 1,713 2,240 4,182 3,711 8,090 4,594 11,436 7,358 13, 057 1,841 14,592 C,785 3, 745 1,310 1.C90 1,354 1 1 59 15 40 34 15 34 89 75 6 20 36 7 3C 39 50 36 31 13 55 51 6 7 C 5 1C 4 13 2 16 13 6 3 1 3 10 13 9 1 10 11 1 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 4 2 1 6 1 8 9 2 6 Natchitoches 2 1 3 2 3 5 12 6 1 1 3 3 5 1 5 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 Pla< ueinine Point Coupee Sabine 2 1 St Bernard St Charles 1 1 i a St. John the Baptist 6 5 3 2 3 2 1 St Martin s St. Tammany Teugas . o 3 7 2 1 1 1 , l 1 1 ] Wiiiu 1 9,394 7,243 4, 3G2 3,551 1,353 1,139 397 tf 339 124 100 75 C6 12 8 169, 096 2,881 157, 630 2,119 326, 72G 5,000 171, 977 159, 749 331, 72C l 1XDIAX. 2 2 1 4 1 1 2 2 5 21 33 103 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Calcasieu 1 1 1 1 o 11 19 52 1 Jefferson 1 1 3 10 14 51 Lafa etto Natchitochca 1 St. Martin s St Mary s Terro Bonne 1 ] o 1 o 1 1 o 2 1 3 1 1 1 90 83 173 AGGREGATE. 8,042 413 9,394 2 5.GG9 098 7,248 o 3, S."i4 256 4,362 1 2,694 395 3,551 3 870 92 1,353 819 162 1,139 178 23 397 1 227 76 339 36 124 C7 32 106 13 6 75 1 10 CG , 12 78 1 8 18C, 478 8,228 1G9, 096 90 165, 078 10, 319 157, G30 83 351,556 18,547 320, 720 173 Total whites Total free colored. Total slaves Total Indians 1 2 3 4 17,851 13,617 7,873 6,643 2,315 2, 121 599 G12 172 205 95 97 199 87 3G3, 892 6 102 333, 110 4 898 697, 002 11,000 309 994 338 003 708 002 194 STATE OF LOUISIANA. TAIII.K No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. PAK1SIIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Total free. SLAVE. > a o H Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. [ Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Totlll. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 1,977 3,781 3,1 7:i 3, 7-37 !)7:t 3, 170 1, 803 2,806 2,361 1 5-12 1,963 3,408 2, 7:i5 3,217 886 2,730 1,545 1,927 2,091 1 346 3,940 7,189 5,908 6,944 1,859 5,900 3,348 4,733 4,452 2 P8S 23 33 9 4 53 o 49 56 12 4 163 3 100 54 44 41 172 58 58 38 29 197 52 112 82 70 309 110 168 94 74 532 113 100 4,108 7, 283 5,982 7,476 1,972 6,000 3,348 4,802 4, 757 2,888 4,144 5,538 9,000 1,263 4,791 4,104 2,100 2,760 3,981 5,367 10, 252 4,540 7,649 3, ) 1,656 3,788 7, 2(i. > 160, 007 1,887 3,109 4,815 10,002 4,115 1,836 1,115 3,419 3,409 3,336 11,668 5,316 3, 709 3,565 1,486 0,306 6, 644 3,008 3,018 5, 522 3, 717 3, 921 3, 876 3,713 2,593 2,093 3,883 3, 423 488 813 6,331 2,773 3, 362 6, 269 3, 927 1, 947 4,280 1,469 5,740 1, 931 2,869 1,698 2, 621 638 6, 037 2,924 4,479 1, 507 1,361 2,908 5, 935 7,027 823 1,274 2, 203 1,772 4,108 2, 351 5,156 3,330 (i. l>0-> 915 7, 513 3,209 I, 759 061 743 550 3,147 3,120 2,785 3, 488 2,297 1,907 3,454 3,358 458 919 6,020 2,765 3,558 5, 930 3,800 5,201 4,083 1,569 4,419 1,940 2,099 1,694 2, 107 602 5,626 2,898 4,327 6,384 1,396 2,376 5,227 6,459 727 746 1,590 I,fi81 3,006 1, 725 4,970 3, 031 5,070 721 7, 023 2. 823 1,868 540 732 552 6,864 7,041 .. , n 7,201 4,890 4,500 7,337 6,781 946 1, 762 12,357 5,538 6,920 12,205 7,777 10, 148 8,363 3,038 10, 159 3,871 4,968 3,392 4,728 1,240 11,663 5,822 8,806 10, 891 2,757 5,284 11,162 13, 486 1,050 2,020 3, 793 3,453 7,114 4,079 10,126 6, 361 12,532 1,630 14,536 6,032 3,627 1,107 1,477 1,102 286 503 205 670 208 288 305 259 118 97 731 313 423 176 340 215 572 185 250 104 72 512 871 21 397 359 315 1,500 34 40 818 941 72 104 204 13-1 428 265 710 487 200 74 31 362 08 90 100 111 226 492 : . 699 242 212 358 298 107 86 820 262 505 161 384 230 636 179 271 123 80 559 796 50 417 388 313 2,093 49 61 923 931 91 116 185 124 548 250 000 510 275 131 25 391 50 113 113 141 512 1, 055 524 1,369 450 500 063 557 225 183 1,551 575 928 337 730 415 1,208 304 521 227 152 1,071 1,067 71 814 747 628 3,593 83 101 1,741 1 872 163 220 389 258 970 515 1,310 997 525 805 66 753 118 209 213 202 7, 376 8,096 7,185 8,570 5, 3-10 5,000 8,000 7,338 1,171 1, 945 13,908 6,] 13 7,848 12,542 8, 507 10, 593 11,571 3,402 10,680 4,098 5,120 4, 463 6,395 1,311 12, 477 6,569 9, 431 14, 484 2,840 5, 385 12,903 15, 358 1,713 2,240 4,182 3,711 8,090 4,594 11,436 7,358 13, 057 1,841 1 1. 51 12 6,785 3,745 1,316 1,690 1,354 11, 484 15, 379 13, 167 16,040 7,312 11,000 11,348 12, 140 5,928 4,833 18, 052 11, 051 16. 848 13, 805 13, 298 14,697 11,071 6,102 14, 661 9, 465 10, 372 9,003 14,044 4,431 14,133 10,357 16, 099 174, 491 4,727 8,494 17, 718 25,300 5,828 4,070 5,297 7,130 11,499 7,930 23, 104 12, 074 16, 816 5,400 16, 078 12,091 10,389 4,324 4, 708 6,870 Assumption Baton Rouge, E. Baton Rouge, \V 105 1 51 Caddo 35 140 34 146 69 286 69 305 10 9 19 Cal dwell Carroll 2,307 2, %5 4,821 721 L, 817 4, 124 5,492 4, 17.-, 8, 996 518 1 242 4 5 6 6 10 11 5 18 4 5 17 10 35 4 20 12 20 52 20 40 4 21 14 23 64 o 188 1 1 1 5 1 12 1 2 3 12 2 27 8 5 8 28 12 7 12 24 o 54 "j 2, 14(1 1,111 1,520 2, 030 2, 818 5, 151 2, 252 :i, 11*0 1,642 9C4 2,115 3,329 77,735 1,028 1, 480 2, 2-13 5,390 2,1(11 1,077 506 ],807 1,738 1, 637 5,488 2,760 1,973 1,683 840 2, Kir> 3,505 1, .-,:, .. 1, 5( 2,943 2,232 1,941 925 1,232 1,763 2,505 4,814 2, 057 3,515 1,478 G7U 1,669 2, 077 71,333 859 1,109 1,851 4,321 1,954 694 432 1,606 1,610 1, in.) 5,215 2, 245 1,535 1,463 639 2, 391) :i, 1:11; 1,442 1,436 2,538 4,777 4,081 s, me 2,758 3, 793 5,367 9,965 4,309 7,500 3, 120 1, 6 10 3, 784 6,306 149,068 1,887 2,595 4, 094 9,711 4,115 1,771 938 3, -113 3,348 3,037 ] 0,703 5,005 3,508 3,153 1, 479 5, 234 6.641 3, 001 2, 996 5,481 1 2 7 1 15 Foliciuna, E Feliciana, "\V - Franklin. Ibervillc 79 82 161 10 8 7 29 15 10 39 23 17 119 88 04 129 120 78 248 208 132 287 231 149 1 1 o 10 o 462 1,601 4 o 481 4,858 14 4 913 8,459 16 959 lfl,<)39 Storehouse Natchitoches 5 982 11 1,498 16 2,480 Plaqueminea . . . Point Coupee. .. 34 5 21 40 11 30 74 1C 51 223 107 217 369 133 440 705 210 514 701 291 St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena 12 17 16 16 28 33 20 62 o 17 99 409 136 115 207 1 32 1 4 10 2.3 17 82 4 17 328 441 167 117 177 6 29 3 10 15 37 144 6 34 227 850 303 232 384 7 61 1 7 20 40 65 177 6 61 293 965 311 251 412 7 i 22 41 12 19 50 6 6 10 15 53 65 o 13 18 72 115 8 19 28 St. John the Bap t St. Landry St. Martin 1 * .. . . St. Mary n St. Tammany . . Teusas Terre Bouuo 3 1 8 1 11 o Vermillion Washington 1 1 2 1 Total 189, 738 1 167,891 357,6-29 1,438 2,051 3,489 6,841 8,317 15,158 18,647 376,276 156,287 142, 816 299, 103 15, 690 16, 933 32,623 331, 726 708,002 * Estimated. NOTE. 17;j IndiaiiH included in white population. STATE OF LOUISIANA 195 TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIKS, TOWNS, &C. PARISHES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total IVee. SLAVE. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 583 2,463 184 2,009 221 827 104 1, 9T7 111 46G 2,241 214 6,137 9,145 12, 009 4, 410 7,139 4,030 5,582 7,390 7,017 3, 930 8,431 397 1,984 133 1,034 139 800 49 1,963 74 393 2,015 227 6,295 8,405 9,148 4, 219 0,408 3,982 5,525 0,078 6,075 4,029 8. 585 930 4,407 317 3,093 300 1,093 153 3, 940 185 859 4,256 471 12, 422 17, 550 21,157 8,059 13, 547 8,012 11,107 14, 074 13,092 7,905 17,010 55 111 1 ^57 1C 22 70 139 231 41 1 91 131 250 1 488 23 03 1 108 1,111 4,717 4,181 388 1,750 154 4, 108 185 801 4.IW7 471 12,649 17, 760 21,993 9, 739 15,516 9, 453 12,842 15, 300 1 !. !-_ 8,078 17,442 157 625 07 556 69 193 474 90 691 83 350 1,099 103 1,217 152 1,461 5,810 481 5, 428 540 1,756 175 1 1, 484 298 1,451 5,107 1,140 14, 202 19,332 23, 701 10,099 17,414 11,061 13,687 15,706 14,932 8,786 19, 035 Carrollton Jefferson Delhi 6 4, 003 50 281 350 325 828 710 840 353 7-17 103 242 174 161 205 053 15 3, 373 57 309 370 35U 785 802 932 607 1,121 1,305 S03 220 289 4-13 940 21 7,370 113 590 720 075 1,613 1, 572 1, 708 960 1,868 1,008 845 400 450 708 1,593 Donaldsouville Floyd Ascension Carroll 77 1 54 1 o 131 Jefferson Miuden Claiborue 95 72 328 400 813 501 784 5GC 588 43 222 132 138 508 080 1,186 880 951 COO 802 70 204 227 210 830 1,030 1, 999 1,441 1,735 1, 232 1, 390 113 420 do do do ..do. . . 6th ward. do do 8th wanl . do do do do 7.), 252 310 151 551 237 1,287 4,905 501 172 273 09, 349 313 139 474 193 857 4,605 478 133 237 144, 001 623 293 1,025 430 2,144 9,570 1,039 305 510 4,472 03 4 60 3 20 385 14 16 11 6,217 100 6 01 5 26 391 25 40 15 10, 689 163 10 130 8 46 770 39 50 20 155, 290 780 303 1, 155 438 2, i:> 10, 3 16 1,078 301 536 5, 382 8,003 13,385 168,675 786 393 1,663 582 190 Opelousas $ t, Landry 53 S36 01 37 272 83 90 508 144 Carroll Shrecveport Caddo St. Landry .. .. St. Landry 10,346 1,380 498 536 Tnibodeaux Verniillionvillo . . . Lafourcho 148 60 154 77 302 137 "Washington ? St. Laadry TADLK No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY PARISHES. PARISHES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate free popu lation. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. \VHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. 31. F. Total. 31. F. Total. 31. F. Total. 31. F. Total. 31. F. Total 31. F. Total. Ascension Assumption Avoyellea Baton Rouge, E . Baton Rouge, W *Bienville 1,767 3,493 2,958 3, 051 812 3,170 1,779 2,456 2, 275 1, 523 2,100 2,830 4,727 672 2,497 1,900 932 1 , 473 1,829 3,352 2,601 2,933 842 2, 730 1,535 1,800 2, 077 1,338 1,757 2, 491 4,116 500 2, 219 1,802 853 1,211 3,596 6,845 5,619 5,984 1,684 5,900 3,314 4, 202 4, 352 2,601 3,803 5, 321 8, H43 1,172 4,716 3,702 1,805 2, 084 23 3 105 51 33 9 4 57 2 49 50 12 4 100 53 43 41 171 58 50 109 38 81 29 70 196 307 52 110 3,701 6,938 5,093 6,513 1,790 000 210 288 215 670 131 134 50 74 284 44 344 344 289 960 175 1 1 3 1 347 345 289 963 176 4,108 7,283 5,982 7,476 1,972 6,000 3,348 4,802 4,757 2,888 4,144 5,538 9,000 1,263 4,791 4,104 2,100 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3,314 4, 330 4,057 2,861 3,883 5. 3IJ7 8,847 1,193 4, 730 3,725 1,869 2, 680 mated. 24 350 86 19 201 135 94 52 43 240 159 53 10 121 14 8 60 36 59 18 13 139 72 21 34 471 100 27 261 171 153 70 61 379 231 74 I 1 34 472 100 27 261 171 153 70 61 379 231 Caddo 35 MO 33 68 146 286 1 1 Calcasieu Caldwell 10 9 19 Carroll 4 5 6 6 10 11 5 4 5 10 17 35 Catahoula Claiborne Concordia Do Soto I i 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 8 5 8 28 12 20 7 12 12 20 24 52 Feliciana, E Feliciana, W... Franklin 74 2, 760 Est 196 STATE OF LOUISIANA. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, 1SY PARISHES Continued. PARISHES. UNITED STATES. Total native bom. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate free popula tion. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. J1LACK. MULATTO. 51. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. 6 Total. 1,755 2,844 3,120 2,099 3,543 1,535 883 2,054 3,136 42, 236 1,028 3,096 1, 957 4,910 2, 129 709 450 1,009 1,5-18 1,384 5, 255 2,508 1,053 1,405 745 2,630 3,473 1, 555 1, 543 2, 917 1,624 2,503 3,124 2,002 3,390 1,435 1,640 2,883 40,833 859 983 1,732 4,151 1, 940 639 406 1,528 1,543 1,325 5,140 2, 161 1,404 1,320 008 2,339 3, 122 1,412 1,431 2,525 3, 379 5,347 6,244 4,101 6,933 2, 970 1, 523 3,694 6,019 83, 009 1,887 2, 079 3, 739 9,001 4,069 1,348 856 3,197 3, 091 2,709 10, 401 4,669 3,057 2,785 1,353 4,909 6,595 2, 9:)7 2, 974 5, 442 15 12 27 63 70 139 3,543 5,347 0,531 4, 332 7,081 2,970 1,539 3,093 0, 970 93, 043 1,887 2, 593 4,419 9, 34R 4, 00.) 1,412 1,030 3,203 3,150 3,006 11,303 4,979 3,303 3, 194 1, 3Cd 5,041 6,598 3,004 2,99 i 275 18 2,031 153 442 107 81 01 193 35, 499 139 1,690 55 125 43 36 29 91 30,500 414 20 3,721 208 507 150 117 90 287 05, 999 16 22 430 SO 3,721 208 568 150 117 90 289 06,359 3,981 5,367 10,253 4,540 7,649 3,120 1,656 3,788 7,265 160,007 1,887 3, 109 10,002 4, 115 1,836 1,115 3,419 3,409 3, 330 11,603 5, 316 3, 759 3, 565 1,486 5, 300 6, 644 3,008 3,018 5 522 Jll ff r on 10 6 7 29 15 9 39 23 16 119 88 54 129 120 73 248 203 132 1 1 .... 1 1 Livingston 1 1 n 10 462 3,510 4 o 479 1,702 14 4 941 8, 212 Natehitoches Orleans 5 947 11 1,420 10 2, 307 1 a 156 o 247 35 78 113 91 Plaquemines Point Coupeo . . . 34 4 19 40 11 30 74 15 49 223 331 104 217 304 132 440 695 230 390 286 480 32 308 50 138 190 253 233 232 320 220 95 205 33 4 17 20 120 09 170 14 55 20 ; 67 75 69 84 131 148 31 00 11 510 333 650 40 423 82 216 257 323 302 330 451 303 126 265 46 4 22 39 516 360 056 46 424 85 216 259 330 305 337 451 371 126 205 40 4 22 l ::; i 5 3 5 1 10 4 St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena 12 14 15 16 27 30 20 02 o 98 111* 135 115 205 1 3J 1 4 10 25 17 82 4 17 123 4:;: 167 117 170 29 37 144 6 34 226 817 302 232 381 7 61 1 7 20 40 3 j 1 3 11 1- 50 fi 6 10 14 53 65 O 1:1 18 25 71 115 8 19 23 1 1 1 .... 2 SuJohiitheBan t St. Landry St. Martin s 1 1 2 1 3 1 St. Tammany .. 2 1 3 | Terrc Bonne 3 1 8 1 11 2 3 10 15 Washington Wlun Total J 1 1 1 5 13 | 144,300 132,780 277,080 4,394 1,969 3,303 0,713 8,140 15,438 35,111 80,549 4-1 82 120 123 1 177 300 80, 975 376, 276 NOTI:. 17, J Indians inrludi d in white population. TAIILK No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 7:t -I!) 34 399 e: JO 27 10 309 3,989 fi 14,938 21,1111 1 18 Holland 202 28,207 1,134 390 63 145 196 84 1,051 1,806 193 145 878 24 Italy inm :i Amrrira ral America u and ;> , (not FpreifiVd) ce mil Stated: S r j (UK; 1, 15-1 97 \Vnles V urtombfrg 689 id-many, (notspf- cified) 11,120 81,029 295, 247 Total Britain, (not specified) -- 37(1, 27t> STATE OF LOUISIANA. TARLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. l J7 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. A tors 48 215 033 _37_ 7 45 51 3 71C JS-. 373 907 17 3 4 a 19 3 1,035 o 413 6 526 70 49 .37" 8 4 1 CO 551 GO 405 104 D04 294 4 4,605 31 1,410 10 45 123 11 37 8 _10_ 3 482 SCO J G, 833 333 8 (15 103 145 C5 5 G 3:)7 130 84 237 1, 1 15 83 21 o 2G 35 175 ^a- 14 o 808 17 204 C^ Machinists Mantua-makers 25C 208 1C C35 08 421 Sausage makers o 121 13 3 4 1,590 5, 3 JG o 10 03 437 13 1,793 8 5 21 14 17 25 47 43 15 9 13 8 073 o 83 57 3 181 108 488 56 ,_57 1,210 8 43 5 _ 1, 193^ 159 14 353 99 o 218 18 3 41 fi 33 188 104 10 o 163 110 33 61 11 3 204 11 53 3 241 10G 8 5 2C8 Cutlers Apprentices Architects Artificial flower-makers Marketmen Sculptors Artists 3 Masons, (stone and brick). . . Auctioneers Mast-makers 4 5 C 317 2,770 211 77 110 28 17 4 104 3 154 8 78 43 20 04 256 8G5 5 G 210 2, 989 09 12 909 4 oo Servants Authors Mattress-makers Sextons Bankers Drovers Mechanics Shingle-makers ffi Dm "i-ts Merchants Ship-carpenters SS Ulilkmen Shoe-binders Barkee ers Millers Shoemakers Editors Embroiderers Shoe-peg makers 8 oo G o ^14, 09G Millwrights Showmen Engravers Mineral-water makers Silversmiths Billiard-table makers Expressmen Factory hands Farmers Musical-instrument makers . . Shipmasters Farm laborers 5,"fe 5 7 17 5G4 7 o 55 219 GG4 30 11 7 5 20 2G 3 5 13 1,283 GG 9 5 23 G9 23 33 48 155 25 G 174 Speculators Farriers Spinners Finiahers Sportsmen Firemen Stationers 1! rittmifders Fishermen Stave-makers Florists Stay -makers 15 " r miker Fluur-dralers Steamboatmen Foundeiynien Officers, (public) Strreotvpists Bottlers r.iix-inakers fiardeners and nurserymen.. Gas-fitters Oil makers Stock-brokers Brassfounderg Brasaworkurs Gas-makers (J.ite-kvc pers Stock-makers Stone and marble cutters Oystermen Brewers Gangers Packers Students y,.: ]- aye *" Painters Sugar manufacturers rri 1 -e buil 1 rs Paper-dealers Surveyors Paper-hangers Tailors Pattern-makers 20 30 317 10 15 1,149 10 5 231 6, 473 271 C 30 86 9 471 85 93 30 ^ 3 23 147 716 17 10 7 81 32 190 05 3 5G 4 33 Grocers Pavers Peddlers Perfumers Teachers Car-builders Hardware manufacturers Harness-makers Photographers Teamsters Piauo-fortc makers Piano tuners Pilots Tinsmiths Tobacconists Toy -makers Carriers Carters Hatters Horse-dealers Housekeepers Cattle-dealers Calkers Chair-makers Hunters Hucksters Plasterers Platers Traders Trimmers Trunk-mnkcrs Chandlers Charcoal-burners Umbrella manufacturers Chemists 1 Chocolate-manufacturers 8 24 ML 6 00 ~TT 2 yiMro 4 o fiflfl 1,109 4 G 14 C5 GO 67 Undertakers Iron-workers Jewellers Professors United States officers Civil -and mechanical engineers . Ch-rks Joiners ,-.,,.. . , . Clock-makers Judges Hag collector* Clothiers Junk-dealers Couch-makers Railroadmen Refectory keepers Refiners Lace manufacturers Wharfingers Commissioners Ilig^ers Wheelwrights Commission merchants Confectioners Roofers and slaters "Whitewashes Rope-makers Wine and liquor dealers Contractors Baddlorfl Cooks Lightning-rod makers Sail-makers Wood dealers Woodemvarc manufacturers. . - Coopers Livery-stable keepers Saloon keepers Cork-cutters Other occupations and unknown Cotton-samplers 1U7 198 198 STATE OF MAINE TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 3. 5 anil under 10. 10 and under 15. 13 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 aud under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 31. F. M. F. 313 set 670 238 420 505 410 282 443 900 206 301 429 433 6:17 642 318 311 843 249 517 414 303 424 818 188 22 396 072 612 1, 395 1,026 3,583 1,060 2,083 2,487 1,691 1,372 1,900 3, 935 848 1, 119 1, 89G 1, 931 2,523 2,741 1,300 1,500 3,494 1,033 2 04 2,420 1,731 1,300 1,838 3,782 798 1,0!)4 1,907 1,801 2, 457 2,630 1, 557 1,712 4,130 1,183 2,473 3,078 1,940 1,709 2, llfi 4,540 940 1,209 2,270 2,290 2,915 3,230 1,500 1,070 3,940 1, 142 2,309 2,951 1, . ;:, 1,504 2,189 4, 229 965 1,199 2, 147 2,120 2, 71)2 3,240 1,530 1,517 4,004 1,177 2,419 3,064 1,908 1,720 2,1(58 4,181 935 1,125 2, 278 2,490 2,001 3,306 1,414 1, 304 3,665 1,075 2,235 3,038 1, 839 1,500 2,019 4,041 840 1, 040 2,144 2,201 2,581 3,102 1,577 1,250 3,744 1, 199 2 212 3, 119 1, 792 1,578 2, 197 4,318 874 1,142 2,218 2,378 2,330 3,288 1, 852 1,184 3,844 1,103 2,110 3, 155 1,787 1,523 1,913 4,270 793 1, IK 1, 999 2,270 2, 552 3,817 2,571 2,337 6,489 1,635 3,292 4,504 2,886 2, 328 2,937 6,888 1,243 1,837 3, 063 3,306 3,576 5,076 3,058 1,710 7,315 1,630 3,321 5, 005 2,968 2,209 2, 892 (I, 465 1,240 1,975 2, 933 3,330 3,632 6,255 1,832 1,245 4,852 1,177 2 232 3, 252 2,069 1,566 2,017 4,500 950 1,445 2, 151 2,151 2,440 3,543 1,844 1,073 5,081 1, 105 2.003 3, 3 10 1,957 i,:;;:; 1 975 4,108 1, 419 2,003 2,111 2, 372 3,891 1,435 1,001 3,853 990 1,720 2,803 1,55(1 1,398 1,787 3,703 638 1,067 1,854 1,867 1,878 2, 920 1, 440 697 3,838 980 1,535 2,886 1,413 1,251 1,702 3,153 5: il 1, 002 1, 030 1,703 1,642 3, 02(i Oxford Waldo York Total. 7,542 7,208 32, 190 . 37, 354 35,992 36, 495 34,318 33,222 35,329 54, 038 53,970 37,428 30, Oil .10, 550 28, 510 n;i:i: COLORED 1 1 1 1 1 3 o 3 o 1 1 4 o 1 G o 18 15 lj 3 oq 4 Franklin 1 1 1 i 3 4 1 3 o A 1 11 o Q $ 10 4 5 7 7 o 8 11 g i) (; 3 1-1 7 K; 8 1 9 Oxford t> 3 r g F Q 11 1 1 3 G r 3 Somerset 1 1 1 1 o 11 Waldo 1 o 1 14 o 13 g 13 ] j 23 10 10 York l 3 4 o I 1 o "* Total 10 11 61 IXDIAX. 1 Sagadalux: 1 1 1 1 AGGREGATE. Total \vhitrrt 7 342 7 268 :! i c io 31 "7> Total free colored 10 11 64 3 Total Indians 1 ] 1 1 Agffr>^;itr. . . . 7, 271t 32, 235 37,4i3 36,075 36,567 3-1, 395 35,28o 3j, 390 54, 152 56,0% 37,513 36,699 30,629 38,573 STATE OF MAINE. 199 TABLE No. 1. rOPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under GO. 00 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age uuk wn. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 /O 11 12 13 14 15 10 M. F. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1,137 631 S, 720 839 1,240 2, 235 1,144 1,020 1,518 2,601 594 803 1,285 I, 430 1, 320 8,360 1,114 403 2,883 709 1,144 2,194 1,061 1,030 1,397 2,178 535 757 1,273 1,330 1,085 2, 558 718 353 1,097 550 1,438 CJG 704 982 1,284 379 497 888 898 798 1.538 737 219 1,942 523 728 1,503 G32 751 959 1,213 337 550 831 C9G 1,831 390 137 7GO 233 331 732 204 378 497 55G 154 211 438 410 303 780 312 85 989 204 310 097 311 374 417 541 118 243 444 405 202 909 90 28 198 80 104 201 80 110 140 137 44 70 128 120 84 190 98 20 296 60 107 240 94 140 150 143 37 88 122 110 03 330 15 28 3 ! 14, 610 12,207 36,950 10,409 19, 310 27, 497 16, 390 14, 191 18,800 37, 675 7,809 10, 842 18,911 19,720 21,550 29, 050 15, 105 10, 246 38, ICG 9,989 18, 407 28,014 1C, 19G 13, 023 17, 896 34, 957 7,223 10, 860 17, 827 18, , ; 20, 810 33, 398 29, 715 22,453 75,110 20,398 37, 717 55, 511 32, 586 27,814 30, 696 72, 032 13, 032 21,702 30, 738 38, 423 42, 360 62,054 Androscoggin 1 21 8 12 19 8 8 18 10 4 10 1 11 21 35 8 19 38 14 15 19 14 10 12 12 3 40 l Cumb-rl ud Franklin i Harcock 2 1 I incoln 2 ;;;; i Sa idaboc Som 3 Waldo o 3 1 1 York 22, 895 21,713 14, 132 14, 247 C, 000 i 6, 771 1,822 2,124 192 27C 7 13 310, 527 310, 420 626, 947 FEEE COLORED. ! 7 4 ]1 1 1 14 12 20 O 16 18 9 13 _ G l i 12 203 473 3 3 o 5 4 1 1 2 21 19 40 5 (3 4 7 3 4 1 74 70 144 Q 3 o i 09 01 130 o o 1 o 1 1 23 23 46 8 1 1 1 2 Oxford 9 3 4 1 o 1 50 43 99 10 o 1 1 37 40 83 11 1 ] 1 10 5 15 P o 1 1 10 14 24 Waldo 13 j I I 35 79 174 14 j 3 3 o 7 26 53 York 15 15 45 28 33 14 18 g Q O G39 008 1 327 INDIAN. 1 o 5 1 AGGEEGATE. 22 895 1 713 14 13 14 47 C 660 6 771 1 8 2 14 10 276 7 13 31G 527 310 420 626, 947 Total whites 1 35 4"> 28 33 11 18 6 Q C59 668 1,327 Total frco colored. 1 3 o Total Indiana 1 00 Q31 T 7 " 8 11 160 14 80 6 G71 C 789 1 88 o 130 76 7 13 317 189 311 090 628 279 200 STATE OF MAINE. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Aggregate CLACK. MULATTO. jr. F. Total. 51. F. Total. M. F Total. 14, 610 12, 207 30,930 10,409 19,310 27, 497 IB, 390 14, 191 18,800 37, C75 7,809 10, 845 1?, 911 19, 720 21,550 29,056 15, 105 10, 246 38,166 9,989 18, 407 28, 014 16, 196 13,623 17, 890 34, 957 7,223 10, 802 17, 827 18, 703 20, 810 32, 398 29,715 22,453 75, 116 20,398 37, 717 55, 511 32,586 87,814 36, G96 72, 633 15, 032 21, 707 30, 738 38,423 42, 360 62,054 5 10 131 o 7 144 17 275 4 81 3 13 28 33 15 o 5 119 o 8 26 27 4 9 200 5 21 51 CO 27 11 20 475 5 40 144 130 46 2 99 op 725 22,479 75, 591 20,403 37, 757 55,655 32,716 27,860 36, 698 72, 731 15,032 21,790 30,753 38, 447 42, 534 62, 107 8 46 36 8 1 14 11 44 34 11 1 8 19 90 70 19 OO 30 77 Saradah" 14 6 3 49 20 18 2 38 20 32 8 5 !r7 40 23 4 7 46 28 3 12 41 6 51 7 19 87 13 83 15 21 174 53 Waldo York Total 316,530 310,422 026, 902 351 1 342 1 693 308 326 631 1,327 | 628,279 JsOTK. Five Indians included iu white population. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, K.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKEE COLOKKD. Aggregate. SI. F. Total. M. F. Total. 2,008 607 867 505 595 735 3,385 797 697 890 1,377 1,303 291 453 157 374 160 106 182 269 178 94 4S2 270 92 478 1,063 103 440 300 169 304 102 115 2, 01 1 004 703 5i3 653 600 4,039 679 909 1,309 1,329 311 437 145 232 141 121 125 222 142 85 419 275 77 485 906 58 3-15 213 123 281 91 M 4,022 1,321 1, 620 1,028 1,218 1,390 7,424 1,597 1,376 1,799 2,746 S, 682 002 890 302 COO 304 287 307 491 320 179 901 510 1CD 963 2,019 101 7.-0 513 S97 585 193 201 4,022 1, 322 1,623 1,029 1,224 1,390 7,424 1,597 1,376 1,799 2, 746 2,C82 l 690 302 006 304 287 307 491 320 179 901 &15 169 963 2,035 161 785 5-13 297 585 202 SOI 1 1 3 1 3 1 6 1 3 Leeds do Minot ... do Poland . .. . do Turner do Wales do Webster do Ashland do Ilancroft do Belfast do Uenedicta do BridgeTvater do Eaton do Forejitville do . ., Fort Fairficld do . Grand Iulo do llaynesvillo do Hodgdon do Iloulton do 10 6 16 I.imcEtono do 1 .iimcua do Littleton do Lyndon do Madawaekn do Marawalioc do 3 6 9 Man* Hill do STATE OF MAINE. TABLE Xo. IJ. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 201 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. M. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. P. Totul. M. P. Total. Aroostook 100 81 308 40 2G SOI 101 107 310 133 220 80 289 180 590 1,281 2, 430 1, 531 5G2 822 U71 1, 401 1,605 821) 75G 595 611 839 533 599 2. 375 1, 650 1,420 1, 593 2, 06-> 1,992 2,583 190 GC5 105 CO 483 220 190 CG5 105 61 483 226 233 723 72 318 473 1G3 616 394 1,227 2,556 4,723 3,278 1, 116 1,713 1,935 2,792 1,707 1,603 1,231 1,219 1,654 1,076 1,199 5,039 3, 320 2, 551 3,092 3,985 3,471 4,883 do 3.77 Merrill dt. .. . 59 do 31 1 1 do 2go do ! 123 .. . do 1G 723 72 318 473 1C5 GIG 394 1 7 . . do . . . 3m Rued ! ll 4 do i 1C.") do 253 do . , 85 1 do . ! 327 do : 211 do . 1 275 2,550 4, G29 3, 275 1,116 1,712 1, 933 2, 791 3,252 1, 7G6 1,577 1, 251 1,219 1, 649 1, 07G 1, 198 4,830 3, 234 2,538 3,092 3 963 do i 2, Hi!) 3!) 55 1 94 3 do 1 7(1 do r ~ t do 8 .!0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Free mrt do 1 390 Gorlruu ..do... 1 r,47 1 8 1 26 llarpswell ! do 821 18 New Gloucester do 810 3 2 5 OtistieUl do ftl!) 1 102 38 3 1 209 80 13 Portland do {> 4.V 107 43 10 3d ward do : j 1,118 4th ward . do ! 1,490 5th ward .... do . 1 901 2 4 2 3 5 3, 4G3 1 4, 878 1 7th ward fin 2 2*)fi Total Portland ..do... 12 34!) 13, C74 519 611 873 481 1, 057 2, G44 1,301 1, 042 39G 247 5CO 1, 542 312 411 831 327 231 880 411 820 112 19!) 3G7 363 484 932 184 130 959 2G, 023 1,053 1, 229 1,807 953 2, OG7 5, 107 2, G32 2,013 802 502 1,110 3, 10G GG6 827 1,080 G70 491 1,731 864 1,698 238 39G 754 72G 1,033 1,920 145 173 318 26, 341 1,053 1,229 1,807 958 2.0G7 5,113 2, 635 2,027 803 503 1,110 3,106 G66 827 1,680 . 670 491 1,731 864 1,698 238 396 754 72G 1,035 1,980 381 277 1.903 Stundish do 1, CIO Westbrook do ! <!, -103 3 1 7 3 ; G 2 3 7 14 Windham do 1 331 Avon Franklin 40G 1 1 Jay do 849 Kiir-xfifld do 343 Madrid *lr Sfifl- do . P.-.l Philips . do 878 Strong do 387 "\Velln " do 54 ) 112 "Wilton <!<> - R3 Hancock 200 384 277 1,992 | do 141 Blnnllill.. .-do... 1,03.1 j 1 20 202 STATE OF MAINE. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. COUNTIES. WHITE. 1 KKKK COLORED | M. P. Total. M. P. 1 ! 517 525 1,042 ! I 7:1-2 ran 1 48 Brookville. Buckgport . Castine Dedham Deer Isle ... Eastbrook .. Eden .do. .do. Ellsworth Fruuklia Fremont Gonldsborough. Hancock Mariaville Mouut Desert. . Orland Otis Penobscot Sedgwick Sullivan .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. -do. .do. .do. Surry . . . Trenton . Waltham do Albion Keum bec . AugUHta, City of do . Bel grade do. Benton do. Chelsea do. China do . Clinton do. . Clinton Gore do. . Farniiugdale do . . Fayette do. . Gardiner do . . Hallowell, City of do. . LitchBold do. . Manchester do. . Monmouth do. . Mount Vernon do . . Pittston do. . Readfield do.. Rome do . . Sidney do.. Vftssalboro do . . Vienna do.. "VVaterville do . . Wayne do. . West Gardiner do. . "Windsor do. Winslow do. Winthrop : .. .do. Unity Plantation do. Appleton Knox .. Camden do. Gushing do . Friendship do . Hope do. North Haven do . Uocklaml do . St. George do. South Thomuston , .. .do. Thomaston do. Union do Vilifd Haven <]o. Warren jo Washington do. Alna Boolhbay Brnnra Lincoln . .do.. 1,743 601 256 1, 803 125 023 2,383 515 918 900 476 2S3 490 920 119 640 44 J 691 721 191 805 3,605 795 584 512 1,357 908 113 428 453 2,170 1,078 894 423 896 751 1,354 737 431 927 1,509 440 2,154 592 643 783 878 1,186 28 809 2,275 400 388 527 480 3,586 1,396 823 1,576 995 870 1,122 873 404 1,460 483 1,808 700 239 1,702 90 612 2,270 488 850 809 447 235 420 867 91 757 623 413 628 679 183 745 3,950 797 599 512 1,329 895 100 408 456 2,280 1,356 808 390 957 71:1 1,205 773 430 855 1,602 433 2,236 602 651 765 858 1,152 26 703 2,310 390 381 M3 405 3, 723 1,309 792 1,028 962 797 1,110 789 401 1,397 425 3,551 1,351 495 3,585 221 1,235 4, 053 1,003 1,768 1,715 923 458 910 1,787 210 1,557 1,263 802 1,319 1,400 374 1,550 7,555 1,092 1,183 1,024 2,686 1,803 219 890 909 4,450 2, 434 1,702 813 1,853 1,404 2,619 1,510 804 1,78:7 3,171 878 4,390 1,194 1,294 1,548 1,736 2,338 01 1, 572 4,585 796 709 1,060 951 7,309 2,705 1,015 3,204 1,957 1,667 2,232 1,662 805 2,857 907 19 4 i Total. I 12 5 1 3 24 30 4 54 21 10 37 1 1 1 10 2 1 | 3 1 1 2 >.] 4 5 3 , 7 6 : 11 10 4 ; H 44 45 . 89 1 ! 1,043 1,428 3,554 1,357 495 3,590 an 1,247 4,653 1,004 1,768 1,717 923 458 916 1,787 210 1,537 1,263 661 1,319 1,400 374 1,554 7,609 1,592 1.18 1,024 2,719 1,803 219 896 910 4, 487 2,433 1,703 813 1,854 1.4C4 2,619 1,510 804 1,782 3,181 878 4,390 1,194 1,294 1,548 1,739 2,338 54 1,573 4,588 7% 770 1,064 951 7,316 2,716 1,615 3,218 1,957 1,667 8,321 1,663 805 2,857 907 STATE OF MAINE. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 203 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOUKT). Aggregate. H. r- Total. 51. F. Total. 1,683 670 633 552 1,093 901 730 355 305 2,330 443 960 1,151 423 427 1,294 730 840 165 513 617 632 816 177 62 465 147 593 413 660 698 74 329 247 98(5 643 1,423 585 637 129 703 240 290 577 384 115 701 530 282 217 7,943 821 460 1,484 303 660 272 755 187 160 807- 940 1,163 714 436 25 274 459 942 1,622 690 612 560 1, 028 876 699 281 343 2,238 355 923 1,167 390 387 1,228 607 865 153 512 551 549 807 170 49 413 110 563 452 623 641 62 313 990 638 1,404 536 603 122 672 223 261 577 344 104 706 495 248 162 8,390 737 378 1, 347 275 Gil 198 675 131 147 790 850 1,200 728 420 23 251 390 841 3,305 1,366 1, 245 1,112 2, 121 1,777 1,438 606 708 4,568 798 I, 883 2,318 813 814 2, 522 1, 397 1,705 323 1,025 1,171 1,181 1, 623 317 111 878 257 1, 156 895 1, 283 1,339 136 671 474 1,982 1,281 2,827 1,121 1,240 251 1,375 463 551 1,154 728 219 1,407 1,025 530 379 16,333 1,558 844 2,831 578 1,271 470 1,430 318 307 1,597 1,790 2,363 1,442 856 48 525 849 1.783 16 14 .10 3,335 1,306 1,247 1,112 5, 121 1,791 1, 438 606 708 4, 568 798 1,883 2,313 813 814 2, 523 1,393 1,705 123 I, 025 1,171 1,181 1,623 347 111 878 257 1,156 895 1,283 1, 339 136 671 474 1,982 1,281 2, 827 1,121 1,240 251 1,375 463 551 1,154 728 219 1,407 1,025 531 379 16,407 1,558 844 2,835 578 1,271 470 1,430 318 307 1,597 1,790 2,363 1,442 856 48 526 849 1.783 do 2 2 comb *> g i do J * do 7 7 14 i 1 1 1 do ..do... j Hanover do do Hiram do Lovell do do do do Noroa do .. do do do do do . ...do do do do do do do .do Alton i 1 do do 42 33 74 13nidford dn... 2 2 4 do . do... do do i Cheater- do Clifton do do do Dexter do <jo ..do | do 1 Enfleld do . 1 1 Etna do Exeter . . . . ...do... 204 STATE OF MAINE. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &(.-. Continued. WIIITE. CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. FKF.E COLO11ED. AjEffrenfci M. P. Totul. M. F. Total. Garland Pi-nobscot 795 703 310 300 J5<J 1, 510 G74 101 81 3XJ 417 334 443 ni:i 77~ 2C3 13 1 73 355 B50 GSO 1, 7^J 1, 108 0-18 165 50 270 47J 103 404 427 401 8 103 10G 37!) 427 87 70 42 3i?0 1, 498 741 G5G 359 3,085 1, 4. !3 805 171 771 81G 090 939 1,301 1,031 55G 31 S80 162 711 1,305 1,403 3, 857 2, 522 1, 950 300 105 639 989 226 854 913 893 J7 2J8 230 796 i Glenburn do 401 1,498 Greenbush do 353 741 656 Greenfield do *>QQ Ilumpdcn do ] yj^ 359 Ilermon do 79 . Iloldcn do 404 1,433 Huwlaiid d:> 93 805 174 Hudaou do .jig Kenduskeag do 3yt) 771 La Grange do -^ Leo do 4 9( j 690 939 1,301 1,631 550 31 28C 162 744 1,365 1.4U3 3,860 2,533 1,950 360 105 639 9SS 236 854 913 t93 17 853 23C 79C 897 172 164 101 793 1,970 59 1, 102 31C 637 191 353 959 708 512 1,106 1,314 1,152 282 G94 ItS 347 8,070 1,744 2,343 1,254 95 1,770 2,739 1,705 1,317 2.000 Levant " do ggo Lincoln do g-<j Lowell : do ! t ,.j3 Mattawiscontia do. ... jg Mattawamkeag do -j-j Maxfield do gcj Jlilford do ..o,. Xewburg do 7()<( | Newport do ~,,. } OMtovvn ...do 3 8 3 11 Orono ... (1.) , , , , 3 Orrington . . .,io j 0() ., Panriadumkeag do ,,,- Pattagurapus ,j () . .. r _ P " tteo -1" ! 369 Plymouth <!. r ,-, Prrntias ,lo . j.,^ Springfield ] ,] j- () Stetson do 48C "V p * c ,Io 4 , )0 Whitney Ricl B T 1. . . . ,! ~ Winu (1 o J( . AVoodvillu <]<> ] M AM>ot Piscataquis ! 4 ] 7 1 j 4 5 Atkinson (lo 4;(J Barnard ,i ( , p j Blancliard .],, ""* M.J 897 172 1C4 101 71)3 Brovrnarllle t lo. tm . j 1>ovcr do ()():J Elliottsvillo 1177 2!l 5C3 15D 3111 07 169 455 332 252 511 fill on 130 333 82 108 4, 0-.I3 835 1, 131 G20 42 871 1,369 . 201 657 951 1, 970 . 59 1,103 310 837 191 959 708 512 1, 1GG 1,314 1, 152 030 G94 182 346 8,027 j 1,741 2,343 1 254 r oxcroft ,j Greenville ,j 4-10 Kinpnbury ( j ( Jledford . . . "" ]g| Milo |]o MoQBon j j Orucvillo ,1 , d " ! 260 Parkman ( j ( Saiifffrvillo ,1,. uo 1770 Scbco , Shirley , WellioKton .,... . --....... 3G1 >\ ulminsburg ( | o Arrowsic Siiga<luhoc "23" l ! 1 26 49 Bath, City of ... Bowdoln... 3 931 1 Bowdoinham Georgetown . . l ^ Phlpbnre Richmond . Topuham 1 369 West Balh 95 1, 755 2,738 1,094 400 1,311 I 8 4 i 7 1 7 i 15 1 11 Son,,et... a 4 6 STATE OF MAINE. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OP CITIES, TOWNS, Sec. Continued. 205 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 732 439 704 388 894 250 SSI GU 334 530 1,353 555 535 254 824 59 528 893 790 304 C23 838 703 333 950 1,132 418 087 C81 2, 771 352 490 474 1, 104 413 639 431 55G 548 1,069 859 890 315 S95 700 533 1, 300 849 822 4CG 483 729 702 373 1,209 001 231 185 203 85 2,797 98 30T 899 GG9 251 138 432 151 085 392 C93 315 820 200 219 530 325 505 1,392 525 515 211 791 59 531 281 764 359 550 758 732 317 852 1, 132 374 058 059 2, 733 334 498 378 1,039 400 037 395 518 547 1,000 803 807 313 583 CGO 400 1,220 808 773 448 475 074 018 355 1,172 611 214 171 20G 59 2, 790 93 304 8X 5: 217 133 453 132 1,417 831 1, 397 733 1, 714 510 510 1,141 G59 1,041 2,750 1,080 1,050 495 ],G15 118 1,059 574 1, 551 714 1, 179 1,590 1, 495 055 1,808 2, 204 792 1, 345 1,340 5,509 080 988 852 2,143 849 1,270 820 1, 074 1,095 2,075 1,082 1,703 G28 1,173 1,372 999 2,532 1,657 1,595 914 953 1,403 1,320 728 2,381 1,272 445 35G 409 144 5.593 191 OU 1,755 1,205 403 273 890 233 1,417 831 1,397 733 1,715 510 540 1,141 059 1,041 2,753 1,081 1,050 495 1,015 118 1,059 574 1,554 714 1,184 1,597 1, 495 655 1,808 2,200 793 1,315 1,340 5,520 68G 988 857 2,143 849 1,276 827 1,074 1,095 2,075 1,682 1,703 029 1,178 1, 372 1,005 2,532 1,657 1, 595 914 953 1,403 1,320 728 2,381 1,272 445 303 409 144 5,621 191 GU 1,755 1,205 4G8 273 890 283 do Bloomlield do ...do... 1 1 do do do do do do . 3 1 3 1 do Hurt land do dO : do May field do do do do do do o 3 1 5 1 do Plttsfield do llipley ...do... ...:... 1 1 1 2 1 Smithficld do Stark- . . ... Waldo 4 7 11 do Brooks do .... do 2 3 5 Frankfort do Freedom ...do... 1 1 do Liberty do do do do Morrilt do 1 1. do do 3 3 6 do do Stockton ...<]o.-- Troy rffi . -do Waldo . ...An... do Bailey villo ...Oa... 5 g 7 Calais, City of do 14 14 23 Cherry field do . . Columbia do Crawford do Danforth do 206 STATE OF MAINE. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, Sec. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 72 256 1,071 1,823 213 587 251 C14 1,296 1, 132 751 104 174 150 6C8 140 1,196 G14 318 539 590 214 362 166 251 317 599 618 1,012 4,000 1,404 563 367 864 829 12 1,289 1,320 1,482 1,024 707 1,027 CC2 044 711 1,046 2,810 1,098 646 1,213 897 1,385 1,427 59 229 1,108 1,995 231 5-13 256 534 1,238 1,070 751 99 154 147 614 121 1,103 580 308 553 585 200 353 177 228 2C2 619 037 1, 137 5,348 1,449 590 334 903 854 13 1,388 1,347 1,492 1,016 734 977 014 705 781 1,079 3,407 1, 122 627 1,390 917 1,492 1,396 131 485 2,179 3,818 444 1,130 507 1,148 2, 554 2,202 1,502 203 328 297 1,282 261 2,299 1,194 026 1,092 1,181 414 715 343 479 579 1,218 1,253 2,149 9,348 2,853 1, 153 701 1,767 1,683 2,677 2,667 2, 974 2,040 1,441 2,004 1,306 1,349 1,492 2,125 0,217 2, 220 1,273 2,603 1,814 2,877 2,823 131 483 2,181 3,830 444 1,130 518 1,148 2,555 2,250 1,502 203 328 297 1,282 262 2,299 1,195 626 1,113 1,191 444 715 343 479 579 1,218 1,256 2,155 9,349 2, 853 1,153 701 1,767 1,683 25 2,679 2,668 2,974 2,040 1,441 2,004 1,307 1,349 1,492 2,125 6,223 2,221 1,273 2,024 1,824 2,878 2,825 do e * hi do o 20 2 32 do 12 P do H do bo do 4 7 11 Jones ort do P du 1 34 1 54 do 20 do Marion do do do do do 1 1 do ... do 1 1 do do 16 7 5 3 21 10 do do do \Vesley do "\Vhitiug do.. do York. Alfred An 1 4 1 1 1 2 do do do Elliott do Hollis do do do 1 1 1 2 1 do do do do do do 1 1 Newfleld do North Berwick do Parsonefield . .do Saco do 4 o 1 6 1 Sanford do Shapleigh do South Berwick do 11 1 1 10 4 21 10 1 a do Wells do York do 1 STATE OF MAINE. 207 TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foroign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. M. ULACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. 31. F. Total. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. ja. F. Total. M. 1 F. Total. 13, 943 8,775 33, 930 10, 269 18, G44 2R, C17 15,833 13, 896 18, 615 34,625 7,582 10, 270 18. 396 19,388 18,034 28,400 14,410 7, 58 J 34, 802 9,887 17, 931 27, 167 15, 713 13, 410 17,763 32, 326 7,054 10,258 17, 445 18, 417 17, 424 30, 823 28, 352 16, 364 68, 732 20,156 36, 575 53,784 31,546 27,306 36, 378 66, 951 14,636 20,528 35, 841 37, 805 35, 458 59,223 5 7 119 4 129 7 11 248 1 4 76 3 11 26 31 15 o 5 107 8 27 12 3 9 183 5 19 50 58 27 28, 362 16,384 69, 163 20,161 36, 609 53,922 31, 674 27, 352 36, 380 67, 030 14, 636 20, 610 35,856 37, 829 35,583 59 275 668 3,432 3,020 140 666 880 557 205 185 3,030 227 575 515 332 3,516 1,256 695 2,657 3,304 102 470 847 483 213 133 2,631 169 604 382 286 3,386 1,575 1,363 6,089 6,384 242 1,142 1,727 1,040 508 318 5,631 396 1,179 897 618 6,902 2,831 1 1,364 6,095 0, 428 242 1, 148 1. 733 1,0-12 508 318 5,701 396 1,180 897 618 6,951 2,832 29,726 22, 47D 75, 591 20, 40.) 37, 757 55, 655 32, 716 27, 860 36, 698 72, 731 15,032 21,790 86, 753 38, 447 42,534 62, 107 3 12 3 15 6 27 5 12 17 6 44 36 8 1 9 9 44 34 11 1 G 15 88 70 19 o 15 2 2 o 4 2 2 2 o 4 Oxford 32 32 01 5 2 7 10 3 13 13 6 3 37 20 !8 2 30 20 31 8 5 67 40 23 4 7 37 28 3 12 21 5 51 19 :,: 12 ^ 1 Waldo 12 8 20 9 20 1 38 29 1 York Total 30 67 31 297, 216 292,419 389,635 314 312 626 277 288 5C5 590, 826 19, 314 18,003 37, 317 37 69 37,453 ] 628,279 NOTE. Five Indians included in white population. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 7 5 68 3GO 1C 7 31 G3 18 1G 2 17 40 560, 030 99 13,822 49 19 7 16 12.3C6 122 1,101 28 118 206 418 26 7 8 Holland 16 15,290 49 5 27 64 8 1 9 759 27 74 Italy 9 7 1,293 116 62 42 5 6 17, 5-10 1 3 59 2,677 12 120 384 37 4 Florida. British America Illinois China England 23 137 France German States: Sweden Aggregate native Maiue 590, 826 13 19 10 4 107 88 20 Maryland Masgachu setts Sandwich Islands Michigan Minnesota Hesse 13 Mississippi Nassau 1 Wales Missouri Prussia 77 Other foreign countries "Wurtemberg 10 Germany, (not speci- New Jersey 37,453 590, 826 New York Total Ohio . Great Britain, (not specified). . . 628, 279 208 STATE OF MAINE. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATION S. f<. or. OCCUPATIOXS. o. or. . - 4 189 11G 073 _ia- m 21 3- 163 .42- 64 _ 152 33 o o 2, 777 18 11 04 295 89 282 107 5 3 10 295 Manufacturers 348 n,:i7.-i 48 1,004 5G S 11 56 585 3,032 13 592 1,087 241 191 H( K 5 i .7 1 29 55 i 1 30 1C 3 1,21 It ] 4< ] _L 1 3 1 Actors Mariners Agents Marketmen Agricultural implement makers Dentists M asons, (stone unil brick) Apprentices Mast-makers Architects Mat-makcra Artists Match-makers Auctioneers Measurers Authors Bakers 42 1">4 Bankers 62 43 (T 7,087 64, 843 15, 8C5 5 3 2 ; 4,007 5 25 101 180 19 12 12 5 : 5 445 : 9 395 78 16 2G 5 485 25 40 39 90 184 2,091) _1S_ 18,734 8 220 _ifi 200 150 1,460 951 1,093 Bank officers Editors Millers Barkeepers Engravers Millwrights IOC 233 14 55 GO 38 15 3 9 211 584 14 31 3 29 50 337 37-2 7 4,952 31 123 430 34 432 31 53 sT _25jl_ 2,701 1 059 i t Boiler-makers Furriers Brass-workers Brewers Bricklayers Gardeners and nurserymen Gas-fitters Oil-cloth manufacturers Oil-makers Ostlers Brick -makers Bridge-builder:! Brokers G ate-keepers Gilders Glaziers Ovcrpccrs Oystermcn Brush-makers Builders Glue-makers Goldsmiths Packers Painters Butchers Grocers Gunsmiths Paper-hangers c 1 \ manufacturers c l t k l . II C ttl d 1 Pian o Inspectors r " Ironmongers 12 111 G G33 12 12 52 129 Platers 3 Coach-makers Pocket-book mannfactnrerfl Collectors Laborers Pot and pearl-ash manufacturers Last-makers P irion erchante Powder manuf vcrnrcrs P.- Produce dealers 1,119 12 Prov Mon dealer* 4 5 Quarrymen 131 Man tun- maker s STATE OF MAINE. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 209 OCCUPATIONS. Rag collectors Railroadmen Refectory keepers Refiners Riggers Roofers and slaters Rope-makers Saddlers Safe-makers Sail-makers (Sailing-masters . . Sash-makers Saw-makers Sawyers Screw-makers ... Seamstresses Servants Sextons Shingle-makers . . Ship-carpenters . . Shoe-binders Shoemakers Shocpeg-makers. Showmen Sieve-makers.. .. Shipmasters Speculators 502 98 40 33 3 2(U 223 84 81 2,384 13, 371 14 51 1,982 67 4,584 11 3 2 759 46 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 70 1 G 33 o 7G(i 32 : 33 714 2 3 - 94^. 703 1,980 O*JO 279 41 2 4 30 70 44 448 4 o 273 2 S 16 11 11 20 11 S3 16 12 3 Storekeepers Stove-makers Straw -workers Students Sugar-manufacturers Surgeons Surveyors 5,209 52 257 Telegraph operators "Wood dealers 27 12 1,215 37 7 40 C Trunk-makers Turners Total 206,677 210 STATK OF MARYLAND. TAHI.K No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 o 3 4 5 C .7 8 9 10 13 14 15 HI 17 18 19 22 Under 1. UOrSTIES. 1 and under 5. 5 anil under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 aud under 50. 1 M. F. M. P. JI. F. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. AlIeRhnnv . . 478 407 1,920 616 2, 7(14 10, 760 224 471 1,302 1,140 323 671 2, 131 1,044 480 466 683 517 502 423 931 483 1,714 796 1, 855 625 2,651 10,784 233 403 1,289 1,178 323 659 2,096 1,151 529 415 621 496 501 417 892 457 1,659 729 1,992 759 3,015 11,315 256 511 1,556 1,281 356 750 2,459 1,120 591 463 789 595 558 424 1,051 519 1,929 959 1.087 2, 931 11.499 2)5 493 1, 505 1,247 300 788 2,403 1,110 521 464 625 508 411 1,027 514 1,919 883 1,731 757 3, 046 9,3:7 271 520 1,308 1,283 3CG 795 2,349 1,099 557 488 707 584 552 403 1,039 483 1,704 939 1.713 057 2, 603 10,019 224 445 1.314 1,182 337 716 2,341 1.07J 558 401 087 549 485 397 903 493 1,791 862 1,443 955 2. 420 8,064 233 453 1, 190 1, 170 319 604 2. ISO 953 637 455 569 569 533 403 801 435 1,552 777 1,501 641 2, 451 10, 306 232 475 1.194 1,013 314 674 2, 375 901 507 351 581 015 400 370 P09 452 1,679 790 2, 089 3, 642 15,879 362 654 1,851 1.730 523 993 3,251 1,417 717 728 950 829 760 657 1.297 654 2,303 1,083 2, 174 952 4,033 18,837 304 602 1,923 1,716 527 970 3, 503 1,455 793 025 911 835 706 021 i , :ai C81 3, 520 1,067 1, 724 3,303 13,884 243 477 1,4,7 1,279 303 090 2,146 1,188 533 407 707 590 527 413 1,056 516 1,589 867 1,496 1,252 068 500 3, 019 2, 297 13, 795 P, 933 213 2W 409 380 1,361 1,028 1, 193 908 335 290 652 584 2,232 1,705 1,089 918 510 416 400 376 640 507 576 ! 447 509 458 361 302 932 671 400 449 1,622 1,181 831 591 1, 034 4S4 S.051 8,782 173 323 950 834 250 537 1,682 845 417 330 527 422 374 283 580 409 1,262 603 Baltimore ro., ex. of rity.. Or-*5 663 Bnltbnoii< City 2, 902 2, 871 Calvcrt. . 1 64 1 78 j Caroline DC i 109 Carroll 308 264 Cocil . 201 ; 280 Clmrlen 84 71 Dorchester 174 Ml Frederick 511 477 Harfonl 223 242 Howard ^ 117 121 Kent 110 124 Monttfomerv . . 136 140 Prince George * 133 135 Queen Anne.. 128 124 St. Slarv n . iI7 JOT Somerset . 173 174 Talbot . 108 111 Washington 300 293 Worcester ,64 135 Total 7 481 7 277 30,411 29,1)05 33, 292 32, 927 30, 443 29, 846 26, 841 28,856 43, 707 47, 244 34, 756 33,359 24,577 23,158 FKEE COLORED. c 30 20 34 10 33 26 23 33 17 ; 37 19 25 9 18 51 207 277 364 390 308 303 378 375 60 297 J05 ooo 3 4 Baltimore ro., ex. of city.. 50 307 65 356 215 1 108 227 1 127 1 197 238 1 417 305 1 209 244 1 5G2 2. J() 88 20-1 1 7%o 295 1 896 326 3 411 282 j (j^~) 308 o yoy 248 1 213 198 1 595 r> Calvcrt 20 28 133 113 14 130 114 1 IG 100 102 143 88 107 R 24 <V) 193 167 003 210 162 199 1 V) f !)l 204 151 125 14 Carroll 19 ] 1 51 71 53 86 81 79 7 100 K) 5-1 R Cecil IP, 9 11 in Dorchester (;s 65 68 118 00 353 80 267 354 377 07 t( 18 1813 100 ii 53 08 Harfonl 150 Howard IP %3 . 95 QO 106 87 08 go 1 oo 108 70 48 62 Kent 130 -15 l">fi 28 96 80 112 123 10 % 75 J 11 107 71 75 C>1 64 16 17 Prince <reor*- n Queen Anne _ 37 20 8lt f- l 248 95 36 89 04 7U "07 70 217 fi- J 174 M 100 107 99 69 56 170 33 23 41 170 50 1G8 - St. Mnrv s O-T 10 67 Iff 104 100 Talbot 183 I M) 171 Washington 1 [ 10 76 05 Total 1 06 4 169 STATE OF MARYLAND. 211 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 ud under CO. HO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. 1 Above 100. Agcuiikn u. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 ;j 4 5 6 I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 M. F. M. F. M. P. M. 27 70 153 3 44 32 18 57 30 10 32 17 8 3 15 4 45 24 F. M. F. L F. M. F. M. F. 700 357 1,437 4,619 112 206 637 644 104 353 1,116 598 268 mo 308 320 S59 203 107 072 8C5 330 630 295 1, 207 4,999 103 181 050 014 101 329 1,180 446 255 188 348 279 197 199 403 205 843 371 382 102 789 1, 969 50 10.) 452 330 85 105 729 3UO 157 101 1113 180 100 80 208 99 501 207 307 172 072 2, Oil 59 83 438 324 110 : 156 91 223 157 92 104 249 136 491 221 123 04 289 700 10 33 198 114 39 75 287 141 55 39 94 68 29 33 81 43 109 57 125 60 304 1, 051 21 41 186 133 43 78 285 148 27 94 81 32 33 78 52 188 105 32 11 98 284 8 5 55 39 15 21 90 30 23 5 32 24 8 21 10 54 28 4 3 1 13, 890 6,258 23,970 88,013 2, 044 3, 914 11,353 10, 235 13. 325 5. 440 22, 752 9."., 907 1 , 953 3, 090 11, 172 9, 759 2,807 5, 721 19, 402 8. 800 4,531 3, 433 5, 545 4, 797 3, <J95 3, 326 7. 531 4,041 11, 324 6. 636 27, 215 11,701 \ "-{ 3, 997 7,604 22, 525 19,994 5, 796 11,651 38, 391 17, 971 9, 081 7, 347 11,349 9, 650 8,415 6, 798 15,332 8,100 28,305 13, 442 Anne Arundcl Baltimore county. Baltimore City . . . Culvert 7 11 5 31 1 4 o o 4 li I 1 1 9 3 Carroll Cecil - 2, 929 5,933 18, 929 9, 105 1 7 1 i 1 1 4, 550 3. 1)14 5, 804 4,853 4, 420 3,478 7,801 i, 005 13, 981 6, 806 Kent . 3 4 3 3 Prince George s. . . 1 3 6 1 3 4 1 St Mary a 5 4 4 1 1 Talbot ~ 1 14, 451 14, 214 7,416 7,909 2,758 3,240 641 905 01 98 3 13 1 2 256, 839 259,079 ! 513,918 FREE COLORED. 21 140 129 537 59 61 45 95 22 158 137 98 36 130 52 19 114 39 129 96 50 81 16 122 150 1,021 47 66 36 79 32 164 169 99 37 99 59 30 94 42 109 97 53 93 3 83 94 249 26 45 22 53 19 113 118 64 26 07 44 19 54 29 69 47 32 01 81 73 4 S3 41 50 26 54 20 98 100 79 26 52 20 21 69 33 57 42 70 2 39 40 82 16 27 9 21 3 46 25 24 10 15 11 12 29 10 34 38 19 41 5 37 27 182 16 22 10 28 9 33 44 21 15 25 9 7 21 10 41 33 13 31 1 224 2,501 2, 153 10, 310 903 1,381 589 1,493 513 2,373 ft .-"* r,, ij~4 1, 823 663 1,839 790 601 1,050 932 2,306 1,505 803 1,817 243 2, 303 2,073 15, 331 933 1,405 636 1,420 550 2,311 2,430 1,822 1,572 762 597 1,722 934 2, 265 1, 459 874 1,75-1 407 4,864 4,231 25,680 1,811 2, 786 1,225 2,918 - 4, 634 4,957 3, 614 1,395 3,411 1, 552 1,198 3, 372 1,866 4,571 2, 904 1,077 3,571 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2d 4 11 11 10 32 62 2 5 9 11 C ! 4 9 9 3 5 14 11 17 ; is 5 13 5 2 8 13 7 9 1 : 5 10 ! 12 2 6 13 : 12 6 . 16 3 8 5 11 3 5 3 6 16 3 3 11 6 3 1 5 1 1 15 Anne Aruudel Baltimore county . Baltimore City . . . Calvert 1 5 1 3 1 7 2 1 2 1 Cecil 1 2 3 1 1 4 5 4 8 3 4 2 Montgomery Prince George s. . . Quccu Anne St. Mary n. . o 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 3 Talbot Washington Worcester 2 2,248 2,719 1,337 1,583 553 645 i 173 250 45 98 17 39 1 39, 746 44, 196 83,942 212 STATE OF MARYLAND. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE l 9 3 4 5 6 7 - 9 10 11 1 ! 13 11 IS 16 17 18 19 I B -.: COUNTIES. Under 1. , 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 13. 15 and tinder 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. j M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. SI. P. M. F. ! M. F. M. F. 4 95 33 10 8 6D 17 137 18 74 34 34 47 81 1(3 70 103 41 35 15 45 7 103 43 10 15 73 15 137 15 58 32 31 43 41 82 172 SO in 53 48 13 57 36 505 195 49 43 313 47 683 05 290 192 108 210 200 371 009 S77 . 3-13 237 95 228 30 440 190 07 52 343 35 721 61 295 203 122 184 158 349 857 270 472 306 559 ? 8S7 02 502 228 82 62 321 5-1 728 65 318 253 108 204 100 425 901 308 489 354 276 98 839 40 482 171 146 61 355 52 742 69 288 211 127 209 201 414 893 275 472 327 257 97 203 49 549 243 122 7:1 385 04 092 87 286 249 158 191 193 400 800 348 437 373 201 101 201 48 479 198 234 50 301 59 633 69 232 235 102 203 181 376 781 292 437 351 272 119 221 33 483 234 109 65 297 48 601 56 253 227 134 200 191 330 811 291 363 331 265 93 249 47 412 226 209 50 300 43 537 03 233 212 125 170 174 312 700 2S4 333 207 246 101 233 47 745 337 173 81 445 83 878 K 364 328 180 263 241 481 1,023 440 593 480 363 116 292 82 577 307 333 09 332 81 773 93 337 287 193 233 211 400 915 343 511 406 331 150 303 25 392 134 59 26 186 32 473 35 215 148 73 150 103 237 600 197 317 299 193 52 217 40 371 187 188 29 208 45 465 53 213 190 101 149 121 248 001 191 341 247 139 72 195 15 251 73 32 13 142 27 321 24 140 81 32 70 60 193 446 128 2J8 195 107 51 147 36 225 109 120 13 147 20 3L1 35 141 95 55 84 71 198 441 134 222 161 144 52 125 Baltimore co. ox. of city . . . Calvcrt Cecil Kent St Mary a Talbot Total 1,168 1,223 5,840 5.S19 6,363 6,163 6,437 5,898 5,684 5, 359 8,067 7,372 4,237 4,485 ! 2,803 2,939 AGCEEGATE. i ft 3 Total whites 7,431 1,038 1,103 7,277 1, 140 1,223 30, 41J 4,694 5,810 29,065 4.570 S, 813 33,292 5,280 6,303 32, 927 5,205 6,163 30, 443 5,277 6, 437 23, 846 5,205 5,898 26, 841 4, 231 5,684 28,856 4,889 5, 359 43, 707 6,273 8,067 47, 244 7,804 7,372 34, 750 4,790 4, 2S7 33, 359 5,7!i9 4,485 24, 577 3,779 2. 803 23,158 4,189 2,939 Total free colored. . !),675 9,040 40, 951 40,334 44, 933 44, 295 42, 157 l 40, 949 36, 779 39, 104 58,047 62, 460 43,783 43, Oi. i 31,159 30,280 STATE OF MARYLAND. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 213 SLAVE. 50 and under GO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90;iud under 100. f j Above 100. Ageuukn u. Total. Aggregate. M. F. M. F. 51. F. j M. F. SI. F. : M. F. SI. F. M. F. 7 176 58 24 o 90 18 217 13 91 58 20 74 41 127 306 64 174 134 76 23 87 15 137 65 78 13 98 14 17-1 13 85 58 31 54 33 89 230 67 154 110 71 3S 80 4 108 49 17 1 51 8 151 8 47 31 21 48 00 99 21G 44 85 7G 44 24 42 10 2 108 44 1 1-J 19 74 5 1 J 1 onn 376 3, 395 1,565 1,541 363 2,280 378 4,703 463 2,018 1,615 9S4 1, 392 1, 221 2, 623 5,960 1,985 3, 234 2,401 1,838 751 1,822 GG3 7,332 3,182 3, 218 739 4,609 7 S3 9,653 11.10 4, 123 3, 243 1,800 2, 8C2 2,509 5, 421 12, 479 4, 174 6, 549 5, OS9 3,725 1,435 3, 018 35 ! 19 16 i 7 17 5 6 3 0:17 4 ; I 1 1 . . . C77 2 41 20 - 126 ; 43 11 4 2 1 4 1 : 377 20 6 1 , 8 4 ... 2 320 1 405 53 18 15 ! 1 13 o 1 4 950 467 4d 15 . 42 14 22 6 38 17 26 8 89 40 192 : 85 49 1:> 101 ; 20 64 33 : 38 19 15 6 45 I Jl 30 3 13 6 12 2 13 | 3 7 3 35 9 71 31 13 4 34 14 31 12 16 i 2 i 1 _ 2 26 , C 1 6 j 4 7 3 3 1 a 2 3 1 2 105 1 1 1 1 628 R7fi 2 1 47(1 1 OSS 16 3 7 33 5 10 4 1 o 2 o 5 1 2.798 6 513 2 189 13 5 11 2 1 1 1 C 2 3 6 3 3 o 1 4 1 2 5 3 31 .<\ 1 o nsa 1 887 684 4 1 8*0 | 1,882 1,709 1,196 1,197 i 426 457 1 147 159 41 66 16 30 1 44 313 42, 876 87, 189 COUNTIES. Alleghany Anne ArundeL.. Baltimore county Baltimore City Caroline Culvert i Carroll Charles Cecil Dorchester Frederick Ilarford Howard Kent Montgomery Prince George... Queen Anne St. Mary .s Somerset Talbot Washington Worcester 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ID 20 21 AGGREGATE. 14, 451 14,214 7 416 7 969 2 758 3 246 641 905 61 98 3 13 1 o 256, 839 259 079 513 918 1 2 248 2 719 1 337 1 583 553 645 173 250 45 98 17 39 1 39 746 44 196 83 94 ! 88 1 709 1 1% 1 197 46 147 159 41 66 16 30 44 313 4 876 87 189 18,581 18, 642 9, 94[) 10,749 3, 737 4,348 961 1,311 117 262 36 82 1 3 340, 898 346, 151 687, 049 214 STATE OF MARYLAND. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIKS. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Total free. SLAVE. Total slave. | ii Aggregate. || BLACK. MULATTO. 11 LACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Alleghany Anno Arandcl . . 13,890 6,258 112, 583 2,014 3, 914 11,353 10, 235 2.929 5,933 18, 929 9,103 1 3,914 5,804 4,853 4, 420 3, 472 7,801 4, 005 13, 981 6,800 13, 325 5,446 118, 659 1,953 3,690 11, 172 9, 739 2,807 5,721 19, 462 8,866 4,531 3, 433 5, 545 4,797 3, 995 3,326 7,531 4,041 14, 324 6, 636 27, 215 11,704 231, 242 3, 997 7,604 22, 525 19, 994 5,790 11, 654 38,391 17, 971 9,081 7, 3 17 11,349 9,650 8,415 6,798 15,332 8,100 28, 305 13, 442 131 2, 3i4 9,470 782 1,273 383 1,423 228 2,338 1,400 1,641 451 1, 019 582 351 1,585 732 2,101 1, 404 594 1,501 150 2,233 13, 181 790 1. 290 370 1,302 21-1 1, 203 1, 035 484 1,415 340 307 1,050 7-10 2,036 1, 353 635 1,422 287 4, 592 22,651 1,572 2,563 7oo 2, 730 472 4. OH 2, 723 3,270 933 3, 004 1, 132 721 3, 235 1, 472 4, 137 2, 757 1,229 2,983 93 147 3,029 120 103 200 70 290 35 1,007 181 190 208 2-17 05 200 205 101 209 250 67 125 4,231 143 115 200 113 300 : 1,102 187 248 157 230 194 229 100 239 332 180 27 7,200 209 223 400 188 590 2 229 303 400 317 430 477 137 394 434 207 448 388 407 27, 682 4,804 10,568 29,911 261,153 1,841 ! 5,838 2,736 10,390 1,225 23,750 2, 913 22, 912 1,063 6,804 4, 684 10, 338 4, 957 43, 348 3, 644 21,015 1,393 10,170 3,411 10,733 1, 552 12, 901 1,198 10,843 3,372 11,787 1,866 8,004 4, 571 19, 903 2, 904 11, 070 1,077 29,982 3, 571 17, 013 210 3, 825 : 2,180 354 306 393 4, 597 2, 004 1,103 7C3 1,073 1,179 2, 527 5, 940 2,063 3,166 2, 522 1, 632 571 1,717 3,279 2, 593 2, 14 1 33] 287 31)5 4.331 1,945 1, 045 939 1, 1D1 2, 297 5, 408 1,831 3,031 2,211 1,583 642 1,673 403 7, 101 !,497 4,324 095 593 788 8, 923 4,009 2, 153 1,542 2, 017 2, 280 4, 824 11,414 3,894 0, 197 4,706 3,215 1,213 3,395 74 112 390 149 13 99 74 353 41 520 108 392 100 271 567 126 1-19 166 ... 113 124 513 130 31 91 88 372 73 570 150 453 123 320 498 151 203 157 1-11 198 228 903 285 44 190 102 725 111 1,090 253 843 229 597 1,003 280 323 510 222 253 666 7, 332 5,400 4,009 739 783 950 9,653 4,123 3, 243 1,800 2,862 2,509 5, 421 12, 479 4,174 6,549 5, 089 3, 725 1,435 3,643 28, 348 23,900 260, 553 10,447 11,129 24,533 23,802 10,517 20,461 40, 591 23, 415 13, 383 13,267 18,322 23, 327 15, 961 15, 213 24, 9U2 14,795 31,417 20,601 Culvert Carroll Cecil Dorchester Montgomery Prince George s. Quecne Anne. . . .Saint Mary s Tiilbot "Washington 250,839 259,079 515,918 32, 507 33,395 67,902 7,239 8,801 10,040 83,942 599,800 40, 126 33, 190 78, 316 4,187 4,686 8,873 87, 189 687, 049 TABLE Xo. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &r. Continued. CITIES AND TOWNS, A:C. WHITE. COUNTIES. ! KUEE COLORED. Total free. SLAVES. Aggregate. 11. F. Total. 31. F. Totlll. SI. F. Total. 1,450 7,245 4, 425 7, 115 2, 251 4,205 5,708 0, 007 1, 3-10 1,889 4,485 4,135 1,949 3,055 4,978 3,483 6,413 10,394 0, 344 0, 275 3,228 14,5-15 8,000 13,478 0,553 4,410 7,910 10, 984 13,575 2,804 3,712 7,829 7,793 3,691 5, 744 10, 101 0, 075 12, 73 1 19,837 11, 1)44 11, -113 370 184 298 723 1-18 3G2 775 038 331 97 189 801 700 225 446 i, i>;:i 591 1,008 453 416 702 450 249 330 1,027 237 511 1,119 740 392 91 304 1,583 1,207 400 730 1,618 891 1,160 700 60S 1,515 826 433 023 1,730 903 1,894 1,375 733 188 553 2, 389 1,907 691 1,170 2,787 1,482 2,108 1,219 1,019 1,917 4,054 14, UTS 9,294 15,228 0,938 5, 319 9,810 12, 302 14, 328 3,052 4,205 10, 218 9, 7l>0 4,382 6,920 12, 888 8, 1ST 14, 952 21,050 12, 9C3 13,330 225 20 19 25 2G 10 19 11 18 48 21 101 36 47 33 4-1 34 3 63 37 250 34 27 90 40 31 59 32 41 41 252 75 44 109 129 46 212 57 184 475 54 40 115 41 78 4;! 59 92 50 353 111 91 142 173 eo :i 275 94 24li 4, 529 15,032 9, 340 15,343 7,010 5, 303 9,888 12, 405 14,387 3,144 4,313 10, 571 9, 871 4,473 7,062 13,061 8,237 14,955 21, 331 13, 057 13, 576 Baltimore 1st ward Baltimore 7,300 do 4 241 do 6 303 do 3 073 do 2 165 do. 3 651 7th ward do 5,270 8th ward do 0,908 9th ward do 1 518 10th ward do 1 823 llth ward do 3,344 12th ward do 3 658 13th ward do. . 1 742 14th ward do 2 689 do 5 123 16th ward .. ,ln .1 1S7 17th ward do 371 18th ward do 9 443 19th ward do 5 000 Total Baltimore 88. 013 95, 907 73 421 422 010 173 3 410 184, 520 146 818 832 1,219 273 0, 390 117 355 250 231 10, 346 17 148 182 62 15, 334 28 no 235 115 I 717 24 31 2 37 25, 080 45 321 417 177 1 1,310 43 51 10 75 210, 200 191 1, 112 1,299 1,396 274 7,700 100 400 272 ;JOG 077 3 331 79 25 1,511 3 389 101 23 2, 218 6 TOO 240 48 212, 4 IS- 197 1 , 802 1,539 1,444 274 8, 14 - MM 406 568 306 llel Air lliirtnr.l 7:t (Jtn-btertown Kent 400 Ellicott a Mill* ... Howard 573 Elysville . Howard 100 Frederick Kn><lcrirl,- "so 393 19 20 11 38 180 202 442 diili-na Frederick 59 53 188 UK) 119 Leonnrdtown 131 102 . STATE OF MARYLAND. TABI.K No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. g c fi 15 FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate. li WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F Total. M. F. | Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 10,583 5,799 02,823 18, 082 2, 013 3, 897 10, 031 9 401 10,584 5, 102 09, 282 18, 080 3,031 10, 701 9, 190 2,848 5,713 18, 742 8,201 4, 151 3, 343 5,300 4, 031 3,904 3, 303 7, 513 3, 989 13,953 6,631 21, 172 10,961 132, 105 37, 302 3,952 7,573 21, 392 18, 051 5,738 11,031 30, 844 1C, 409 8,218 7, 090 10, 920 9, 251 8,305 7, 970- 27, 401 13,4i9 131 2,353 7,823 1, 623 782 1,273 389 1,428 223 2,338 1,400 1,041 451 1,049 582 354 1,585 732 2. 101 1,404 593 1,561 150 2,233 11,021 1,533 790 1,289 370 1,302 244 2, 273 1,203 1,035 484 1,415 540 307 1,050 740 2, 030 1,353 031 1,422 287 4,591 19, 449 3, 155 1, 572 2.5C2 705 2,730 472 4,011 2, 723 3,270 935 3, 004 1,122 721 3,235 1, 472 4,137 2, 757 1,224 2, 963 93 147 2,484 529 120 103 200 70 2.>.> 31 1,067 181 212 190 203 217 05 200 205 101 209 256 125 3,605 544 143 115 200 118 : SB 1,102 187 243 157 222 230 72 194 229 100 233 332 ISO 0,149 1,073 209 223 400 183 5% 72 2, 229 308 460 347 430 477 137 394 434 207 418 583 21, 039 15, 324 57, 703 41, 590 5, 733 10,363 22,017 21, 509 6,806 10,314 41,801 20, 113 9,013 10, 507 12, 472 10, 449 11, 077 8,591 19,833 10,931 59, 133 1C, 990 3,302 459 25, 790 5, 253 31 17 002 774 39 15 827 897 433 100 244 233 79 50 52 84 478 18 2,741 284 20, 025 4, 072 14 9 471 569 19 8 720 005 380 85 185 166 31 18 52 5 C, 13 743 52, 415 9, 360 45 20 1,133 1, 343 53 23 1, 547 1, 502 803 251 429 399 110 73 70 130 814 23 0,043 744 52, 497 9, 303 45 27 1,133 1,313 24 1,547 1, 502 803 251 429 399 110 73 70 130 8-19 27,682 10,508 210, 200 50,95.1 5.833 10, 390 23,750 22,912 0,804 10,338 43, 348 21,015 10, 470 10,758 12, 901 10, 848 11,787 8,004 19, 903 11,070 29, 982 17,013 Anne Aruudel Baltimore City Itiiltiinore county - 1 13 1 27 45 o 10 21 37 1 1 1 1 Cecil Ch trles 2, 830 5,918 18, 102 8, SOS 4,007 3,748 5,500 4, 020 4,341 3, 422 7, 749 3, 981 13, 503 0,788 ! 1 1 Howartl Montgomery Prince George s . . j 1 1 1 Talbot Washington Worcester Total : 1 4 5 17 22 210,851 221,031 438,452 32,485 . 35,303 67,848 7,222 8,779 10,001 522,331 39, 988 37, 4 18 77, 430 22 32 54 39 77, 529 599, 800 TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. Florida . Georgia Illinois . Indian Iowa . Kansas Kentu Louisi Maine Marj-1 Massa Michif Minr.e Missis: Missoi New 1 New , New North Ohio . UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 40 1 13 IS 334 4 744 1 12 5 o 12 30 338 Holland 370 24, 872 220 9 7 24 66 123 Africa 145 13 154 7 500 Italy ecticut da 29 124 70 19 1,924 5 30 533 China 5 G7 4,235 14 son 43,884 ua 99 39 District of Columbia Denmark England 15 1.583 17 48 !l 177 33 1 1 170 701 1 77, 530 022, 324 Scotland 7 113 182 313 481, 001 1,032 20 6 70 97 202 1,357 2, 304 260 010 2 Xot stated France German Statt-s : Austria 122 Sweden 522, 324 Aggregate native Bavaria 7 733 Hesse. 8 126 SSI )i Prussia . - " 827 \Vale . Wurtembertf 2, 239 Germany, (not spe cified) J!\2C8 York Aggregate native T Total o 599, SCO 210 STATE OF MARYLAND. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS- NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 20 360 12 3, 511 35 2! 3 9 124 67 23 C 114 304 G7 16 1,424 09 3 7 92 23 42 7 35 456 4ii_ 57 9 712 20 JSHSL. 39 __55^ 8 33 30 CIS 27,696 12,920 5 105 24 11 1)0 96 4 280 21 15 257 13 11 39 3 10 032 113 18 55 41 8G 4 7 7 8 2 C 3 618 58 B Hardware manufacturers 6 210 3 207 38 64 33 558 674 IS S 5 739 55 23 57 1C Iff) 7 95 56 C ] 29, 244 ( 4 I 3,341 - - 1 4t if 81 1,04 1,07 11 3,91 7 70 2 17 3,18 18 1,04 O 18 1,14 4 37 1 12 13 8 4 Harness-makers A gents Hat binders Collectors Hatters Apprentices Horse dealers 5 o 95 23 4 737 37 M. 348 232 77 14 5 2, 405 10 8 3 J 274 99 2S3 134 ?:> 51 94 33 27 126 534 995 5 94_ 35~ 54 32 8 1,096 ! - 00 Horse railroadmen Hosiers Housekeepers Hucksters Conveyancers Coopers BakfM B Coppersmiths Hankers Cork cutters Bank officers Harbors Cotton cloth manufacturers Insurance oflicers Barkeepers Cutlers Iron-founders Bas*ket-makern Iron-workers Boarding-house keepers Laborers B iler makers Lace manufacturers Lamp-makers Last-makers Laundresses Lawyers Librarians F T" Lime-burners 1 Lithographers Factory bands Livery-stable keepers 1 Locksmiths Lumbermen Brokers Broom -makers Ferr -men Brush-makers File cutters Builders Finishers Burr (mill-stone) makers Butchers 1 Florists U n rument makers Cane makers 4 4 38 5, 573 C3 119 1,429 75 25 227 3 116 58 5 18 a 12 915 _-*- Mat , Mia 00 h i e . Cattle dealers Gas-fitters Gas-makers ma e 8 Glass-stainera Chimney -sweeps n Musical instrument makers Chocolate manufacturers Glue-makers USIC S I Gold beaters Goldsmiths 5,503 15 133 Gravel-roofers Grocers j Gunsmiths Oiarh-makfrs . . . Hair-worker* - . . Nuns STATE OF MARYLAND. TABLE Xo. 6. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 21 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OK OCCUPATIONS. XO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. MO. OF. 3 )3 W 26 73 31)3 5 177 10 7 o 6 19S 2 L462 s~ ~* 3 235 :J5 585 348 39 167 64 51 80 10 11 10 361 125 74 11 Ira s 11 133 int] 7! 431 IS 3S 11 84! 1 8 19C 5 23 C 1! 2- ; 2C c 3; s 43; 177, 6DJ 693 T 2 6 12 o 234 903 Roofers and slaters Teacher* Rope -makers Tea dealers Oil-makers Opticians Saddlers Safe-makers Teamsters Telegraph operators Organ-builders Ornament-makers Ostlers Overseers Sail-makers Sailing-masters Sash-makers Tobacconit-ts Tool-makers Traders Oystermen 739 62 1,198 2 5 1-13 16 Saw-makera Trimmers Trunk-makers Scale-makers 6 23 ia o 4 2 903 9 3. CS 74 133 o 16, 683 1-2 36 753 4 8;) 13 14 104 4,536 313 158 (I 50 6 4 30 17 439 1,083 31 IS 571 30 15 Varnishers r . Veterinarians > Vinegar-makers . h ^ Vine-growers) Photographers S3 1 003 Shipping merchants Piano-forte makers "152" 6 4 80 17 609 517 Shoebiuders Piuno tuners Shoemakers Picklers Pilots Plane-makers Sisters of Charitv Planters Plasterers Spinners Plaster figure-makers 12 45 11 135 Stationers Platers Plough-makers Plumbers Steneilera Pocket-book manufacturers G 3 111 435 97 !)(i 77 7 80 70 34 681 2H 4 15 Porcelain manufacturers Stevedores Potters Stock-brokers Printers Stone and marble cutters Provision dealers Straw workers Students Yeast-makers 14 3 2,844 1,205 163 Other occupations and unknown Refiners Total 23 218 STATK OF MASSACHUSETTS. TABLK No. i. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 8 3 4 5 i 7 8 9 10 LI 18 13 14 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 und under 10. 10 au l under 15. 15 nnd under SO. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. it. * M. F. M. F. jr. F. M. F. M. F. Barnatable 427 716 1 008 325 683 1 052 1,618 2,700 4,328 1,530 2, 621 4,388 MO 7, 920 1,439 2,584 1,0-17 10, 578 194 5, 895 3,092 9,334 7,892 1, 996 3.044 4, 701 190 8,488 1,708 2,862 1,835 11, 275 260 5. 045 3, 373 9, 730 8,586 1,911 2, 020 4,81)1 101 8, 399 1,504 2,819 1,841 11, 161 238 0.001 3, :132 9, 945 8,295 1, 904 2,809 4,694 an 7,412 1,681 2,689 1,807 9,519 293 4, 911 3,062 8,224 7 722 1,905 2,701 4,510 191 7, 4 13 1,472 2,663 1,750 9,501 313 5,157 2,949 8,313 7,308 1,900 2,740 4,299 251 7, 575 1,593 2,757 1,979 9,589 274 4, 719 3,071 7,834 8,055 1,911 2,951 4,878 195 8,458 1,518 3,396 1,948 11,840 332 5,412 2,974 9,409 7,979 2,896 4,285 7,854 595 15, 812 2,490 4, i>17 3,255 19, 800 3C1 9,610 5,674 19, 8C5 14, 186 3,179 5,090 0,233 355 18,241 2,660 6,229 3,665 25, 063 507 11,!WI 5,011 23,906 15, 199 2,240 3, 573 6,370 299 11,931 2,107 3,870 2,547 16, 240 295 8,168 4,335 15, 981 11,569 2,345 3,631 6,599 271 12, 243 1,999 4,253 2,630 17,355 411 8,411 4,318 16,703 11,461 1, 821 2,815 4,887 215 8,090 1,654 2,943 1,924 11,438 339 5,710 3,254 8,788 8,373 1,859 2,697 4,772 239 8,284 1,638 8,003 1,967 10, 767 372 5,239 3,173 9,311 7,785 36 2,128 346 714 407 2,758 52 1,529 2,707 2,063 31 2,133 318 709 43li 2, 7 10 51 1,494 817 2,743 1,902 131 8, 044 1,477 2. 022 1,088 10, 565 223 5. ?42 3, 182 9,358 7,858 Middlesex Norfolk Suffolk 15, 758 15,554 59, 699 59, 260 64, 016 63,553 57,036 56,266 50,636 63, 201 111,657 131,178 89,540 92,630 63,281 61,106 FREE COLORED. 1 5 1 4 3 14 9 2 1 8 2 i 17 H 55 54 02 89 60 70 64 69 93 98 72 77 40 45 T Bristol 25 ,7 69 80 98 117 115 136 09 113 120 163 129 186 112 127 4 1 1 2 2 3 o 1 2 1 ft 9 7 31 28 37 38 35 34 21 33 43 52 42 58 42 38 A 2 4 2 6 7 3 3 2 1 9 3 2 2 5 7 6 4 11 35 27 30 30 34 23 27 27 46 36 41 25 24 R 4 4 13 13 1C 13 16 18 14 16 20 21 18 14 12 12 p Middlesex 9 9 39 43 40 43 41 46 40 47 74 69 66 8, 71 ,o 2 3 5 6 9 9 8 6 6 10 11 - Norfolk 2 6 3 4 8 19 15 15 13 26 12 23 15 OO 14 18 14 31 9 24 21 33 12 40 20 29 27 29 16 24 11 18 Suffolk 23 26 72 T, 85 76 87 07 P7 132 341 330 220 238 144 155 ; , Worcester 8 15 32 44 40 37 59 50 53 41 59 58 57 01 35 37 Total 110 111 358 41, 458 495 507 536 434 529 755 923 701 826 514 538 INDIAN. 1 1 1 2 1 1 Suffolk 1 2 3 j 1 4 5 3 1 I i Total . . , L 1 2 4 o 2 2 1 fi 5 3 1 ! AGGREGATE. 1 15 758 15 554 59 699 59 260 64 016 i 63 553 57 03G 56 266 5G 636 G3 201 111 657 131 178 89 540 Q C30 C3 U31 61 106 v 110 111 358 431 458 495 ! 507 536 434 539 755 923 701 826 544 538 t 1 1 2 4 2 ! 2 1 2 1 5 5 3 1 15 ftGQ 15 GGG 60 059 59 fi95 64 476 64 0V) *>7 544 56 804 57 070 63 730 132 106 90 46 93 459 63 8% 01 644 STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 219 TABLE Xo. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 3,330 a, 510 4,733 5,460 3,663 2,632 5, 172 5,589 1,794 1,640 2,034 3,291 2, 207 846 1,814 855 2, 897 644 3, 666 1, 532 1,125 963 1,146 1,900 198 231 144 413 397 340 308 587 12 12 3 30 37 32 43 81 1 52, 07 31 982 57, 035 32, 347 911, 234 79 735 109,702 64, 329 190, 279 158, 881 Norfolk Plymouth Suffolk 11 12 13 14 o 4 1 91.04. . Worcester 39,108 41,660 22,539 26, 927 10, 125 13,238 2, CH 4, 122 202 ! 4% 2 10 1 592,831 629, 201 i.asi, 432 FREE COLORED. (1 47 75 2 fi 53 34 62 32 6 j 2 4 35 < 15 12 40 j 18 21 1 9 1 55 579 8c;i 5 301 29 214 125 432 55 123 285 1,086 377 45 631 1,073 13 358 35 269 129 464 73 125 214 1,312 392 100 1,210 1,936 18 659 64 483 204 8!>6 188 248 439 2,398 769 Barnstable Berkshire 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 1 1 2 1 ] Dukes 24 i 34 3 2 16 ! 14 5 8 25 I 30 8 | 10 10 ; 13 22 ! 15 64 98 21 22 11 5 7 4 14 3 2 5 43 10 24 i 5 9 1 1 1 )0 3 3 9 2 1 27 6 11 7 1 1 6 5 1 11 5 7 40 j 18 16 14 2 4 1 2 1 Franklin Hampden Hampshire Middlesex 2 ] 1 1 1 3 5 2 2 6 6 1 1 Nantticket . ...... 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 Suffolk I 322 363 ; 176 231 80 91 j 15 47 7 1 10 2 * 4,409 5, 133 9, 602 INDIAN. i 3 10 6 13 9 23 1 2 2 Suffolk 1 2 I 13 19 32 AGGREGATE. H 39,108 322 41,660 303 22,539 176 26, 927 10, 125 231 80 13,238 91 o 2,631 15 4,122 47 202 7 496 10 2 10 2 2 1 592, 231 4,409 13 629, 201 5,133 19 1,221,432 9,602 33 Total whitoa Total free colored - Total Indians 1 2 3 39,430 42, 023 22, 715 1 27, 158 10, 205 13,331 2,646 4,169 209 506 4 12 1 596,713 634,353 . 1,231,066 i 220 STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKEE COLORED. Total free colored. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 17, 715 26,606 44, 410 . 70, 565 15,791 27,007 IS, 470 102, 703 2,737 52, CC7 31,982 91,055 7 l 149 18,145 27, 304 47, 44^ 2, 028 85, 387 15,57 .! 29, 870 19,099 112,755 3.229 57,035 32, 347 99, 247 79,741 35,890 53, 910 91,858 4,385 104, 952 31,370 50, 883 37,569 215,458 5,960 109,702 64, 329 190, 302 ^58, 890 35 320 095 1 231 24 172 110 300 25 90 118 072 206 25 i 00 318 Oil 883 1,578 4 , 5 207 498 28 52 210 382 116 220 319 i 019 30 01 88 i 178 103 : 221 807 1,479 272 528 20 20 253 313 108 190 4 9 70 91 5 7 42 59 15 13 132 i 145 30 37 33 37 107 i 111 414 j 505 121 ! 120 40 500 358 13 161 12 101 28 277 07 70 218 919 241 100 1,210 1,936 18 659 04 483 896 128 248 439 2, 398 709 35,990 55,120 93, 794 4,403 165,611 31,434 57, 366 37, 823 216, 354 6, 094 109, 950 64, 768 192, 700 159, 659 kahire Franklin Ham Hi liirc MWdLwi Xuntucket Norfolk 592, 244 029, 220 1,221,401 3,055 j 3,470 6,531 1,414 1,057 3,071 9, 002 1, 231,060 XuTE. -Thirty-two Juduiiis included iu white population. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &< CITIES, TOWNS, &,C. COUNTIES. WHITE. M. r. Total. II M. EM COLOKF.1 F. X Total. Aggregate. 2,470 742 1,304 1,820 403 1,213 1, 7-^J 130 802 i, cor, 2,208 7i>4 1, 171 1,331 3,283 O"Q 760 225 601 530 348 1,797 407 724 619 2,020 842 374 168 142 881 482 250 :i, 7:)3 448 2, 024 735 1,381 1,840 370 1,230 1, 698 175 875 1,600 2, 25-1 789 1,140 1,416 3, 594 26-1 734 772 195 601 532 290 1,925 409 740 613 2,333 805 351 151 97 889 493 238 4,049 457 1,477 2,705 3,600 779 2, -119 3, 421 305 1,077 3, 205 4,402 1,583 2, 320 2, 747 6,877 542 1,566 1,532 420 1,203 1,002 638 3, 722 810 1,470 1,337 4,353 1,647 725 319 239 1, 770 975 7,788 905 17 8 1 2 12 4 4 29 12 5,129 1,489 2,710 3,063 779 2,456 3, 423 322 1,678 3, 200 4, 479 1,583 2, 322 2,752 i 542 1,578 1,533 420 1,243 1,079 645 3, 871 816 1,511 1,308 4, 420 1,711 758 321 SOB 1,782 998 499 8,045 914 3 1 13 1 1 4 1 4 7 17 1 17 10 1 1 r, 20 2 5 47 21 A 1 ford do 7 1 5 " Cheshire . do 23 5 4 ,3 18 12 3 76 41 17 7 149 21 33 30 20 14 1 21) 38 37 38 19 1 41 71 67 04 33 2 Lenox do Mount Washington ] do New Ashford do New MorlboroiiL h do 7 13 4 119 3 5 10 7 144 l! 23 11 213 9 Otto Uo PitUfield Hlrhmon<i do STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 221 CITIES, TOWNS, C. COUNTIES. \VHITK. KllEE COLORED. Aggregate. 1,585 904 2, 021 2, 136 730 948 1,589 2,011 839 1,387 0,000 825 3,883 1,733 3,007 3, 113 14, 026 1,521 2, 1 14 3,910 3,874 3, 337 3,037 3, 467 4,075 M. P. Total. M. Total. 810 405 1,244 965 348 . - 801 1,28) 453 679 2 921 771 439 1,230 1,125 303 427 735 1,265 386 701 3, 120 434 1 , %8 890 3,504 1,606 7, 312 771 1, Uli 1 , !!.") 1,984 1,558 1,704 1,807 1,940 1,581 904 2, 494 2, 090 711 934 1,536 2,534 839 1, 380 0, 047 824 3, 857 1,710 3, 059 3, 094 13, 960 1,509 2,100 3,829 3, 672 2, 911 3, 293 3, 271 3, 810 o 2 4 do Sheffield do 03 20 9 8 30 30 64 20 10 6 23 41 127 40 19 14 53 77 do do . . do \Vest Storkbridgo do do . . - do Bristol 4 10 3 9 1 11 11 3 14 33 8 U 3D 124 228 200 115 147 7 19 1 20 23 8 24 CO 12 14 81 202 420 345 190 205 do Berkloy do 390 1, 88!) 814 1, 555 1,488 (i, 654 738 984 i, 87:i 1,748 1,353 1,588 1,464 J.8C4 do 15 12 5 10 27 4 5 42 78 198 145 81 118 do do . ... do Fall River city of do .. do - Mansfield do Kew Bedford-" do ... 3d ward do . do do do Total New Bedford !), 890 897 1,968 872 051 1, 285 920 694 7,451 1,360 340 1,188 829 1,929 2,217 2, 989 508 814 2,572 8C9 1,023 5,705 739 392 5,000 1, 025 8,140 173 406 1,663 2,076 1,990 2,262 409 10,895 950 847 977 1, 334 873 712 7,813 1, 385 314 914 800 : 2, 518 3,158 510 873 2, 538 808 1,047 5, 186 708 389 4,995 1,005 9,488 175 390 1,723 2,341 2,236 2,528 430 20,785 1,847 4, 190 1,719 1,928 2,029 1,793 1,400 15, 264 2, 7 15 654 2,102 1,029 3,877 4,705 6,147 1,018 1,687 5, 1 10 1,077 2, 075 10, 891 1,447 781 9,995 3,290 17,634 348 862 3,385 4,417 4,226 4,590 829 662 1 3 11 2 17 853 1,515 1 4 27 4 33 22,300 1,848 4, 00 1,740 1, 932 2, 602 1,793 1,430 15, 376 2,707 654 2,118 3,631 3,877 4, 765 6,154 1,020 1,688 5,110 1,701 o 07^ ~, UIO 10,904 1,448 789 9,995 3,300 17,639 348 863 3, 499 4,498 4,240 4,005 830 do 1 16 tt 16 do do do do ..do 11 53 11 13 59 11 24 112 22 do do Chilmark . Dukes do 5 11 2 10 2 . .. do do do 5 I 1 1 7 2 1 Boxi ord H,i 13 11 24 6 7 : 13 1 8 3 6 4 4 1 10 Lyim An 1 63 44 8 7 1 114 81 14 15 1 3d ward _- do 51 37 6 8 1 4th ward do Hn 9,039 431 815 3,815 1,243 489 9,818 435 882 3, 829 1,323 451 18,857 8fi6 1,697 7, 044 2, 50i; 940 103 : 123 j 226 19,083 800 1,698 7, 640 2,566 940 1 1 2 Hiddleton ... ...do... 1 222 STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &0. COUNTIES. \YHITK. FREE COLORED. A regal M. P. Total. M. F. Total. Viilmnt 187 5,003 1. 101 ] , 640 645 2, CK7 1 622 1U1 723 7, 354 1,111 1,593 taa 2,247 2 112 378 1,444 13,347 2,335 i.urr 4, 274 3 704 2 380 1, 444 13,401 2,043 3, 237 1,273 4,333 3, 777 3,045 4, 102 3,523 2, 872 In ^ ort cit . f do 35 3 29 5 2 54 8 2 1 59 43 50 7 80 39 \ L h VndoviT ^ do . , do rowicv do I 25 19 20 32 18 Salem It ward do .... 34 24 30 5 48 21 do do 1,542 1,816 1,000 1,346 3,053 2, 270 1,674 1,487 3, 505 4,095 3, 443 2,833 do do Gib ward do 9,022 12, 052 1,774 1,025 3, 239 810 <H8 537 1,004 400 H53 IKS 604 820 1,475 230 348 1, 505 313 320 402 200 114 782 480 B71 821 301 725 300 421 480 350 513 864 616 680 640 4,086 (i04 J Xi 2, 772 723 K>8 1,504 101 2,128 209 580 7,813 28G 330 2,584 1,179 1,053 1.504 21, 074 3 310 110 182 378 22, 252 3, 31.0 2,024 0, 549 1,530 1,292 3,105 2,202 1,302 9C8 1,702 1, 075 1,798 1,683 3,073 527 (J83 3,,198 (i71 601 964 006 236 1,533 957 1,712 1, 622 619 1,448 798 639 932 704 1,057 1,698 1,256 1,363 1,314 7, 261 1,385 419 4,997 1,376 1,174 3,164 371 4,082 606 1,188 15,199 5D6 677 5,055 2,100 2,081 3. 206 do 1 2lti do 007 2, 022 (!, 5 17 1, 520 1, 201 1, 101 2,201 1,302 uft; 1,702 1,075 1,7!>0 1,688 3. 057 5S7 683 3, 170 (170 001 004 605 230 1, 502 1 4 1 4 1 1 i) o 4 1 4 1 Soufb Danvcrs do .... 3, 30d 710 603 571 1, 107 657 470 849 5?0 896 eos 1,582 291 335 1,584 357 341 472 122 810 4153 830 801 323 710 401 418 452 340 5-14 821 624 681 G01 3,174 600 218 2,924 650 566 1,525 180 1,947 SOI 509 7,110 300 347 2,457 025 1,017 1.523 Swam rcott do do do West Newbur do Aahficld do . . 1 1 o do . ... do ..do 5 1 6 3 8 1 LO do do 10 do GUI do do 10 1 19 1 ... do Heuth do do do 1 1 du do 1 1 do ... Northfield do 1,710 1,022 CIO 1,444 791 839 938 1 1 2 du do do 1 3 3 4 4 7 do do do Wendell do 70C 1,057 1,685 1,240 1,361 1,301 7,260 1,384 414 4, 096 J.373 1,104 3,080 371 4, 075 500 1,179 14,923 586 1 1 2 Whatcly do 5 7 5 8 l g 1 1 2 13 16 2 13 1 1 5 1 3 10 75 Blonford do Brimfield do Chester do do Granville. do 3 1 1 4 30 Holland . do do Ijong Meadow do 2 6 36 Ludlow do Mongon do Montgomery do Palmer do 4 r, 3 117 5 3 9 6 159 5 7 15 9 976 10 RuiBclt do Southwick do Springfield Tolland Walei WcBtfield do 5,041 2,104 2,070 3. 122 U 1 5 41 8 14 1 11 b4 West Springfield do Wilbrahain do 6 48 Amhent Hampibire . . STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 223 CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREI COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. T. Total. 1, 323 458 530 912 482 223 452 33S 1,110 725 590 393 3.23D 370 331 295 1,105 580 1,624 297 1,028 520 681 532 630 426 C37 858 208 1,075 319 J.C49 3, 098 3, GO!) 2,724 1,248 1,373 415 548 1,001 513 21fi 455 364 973 594 620 352 3,456 364 307 316 1,165 550 1,965 311 1,067 520 639 559 724 412 561 918 183 1, 696 237 1, 253 3,446 3, 482 3,006 1,191 2,701 807 1,084 1,913 1,025 439 907 099 2,083 1,319 1,216 745 0,695 743 C38 611 2,270 1,130 3,589 COS 2,095 1,040 1,720 1,091 1,554 838 1,198 1,776 391 3,371 606 3,902 6,544 7, 091 5,730 2,439 6 2 i 8 2,709 897 1,085 1,916 1,025 43!) 907 699 2,105 1,337 1,210 748 6,788 748 039 611 2,277 1, 130 3,597 608 2,095 1,041 1,726 1,091 1,554 843 1,198 1,776 403 3,375 606 3,939 6,794 7,101 5,778 2,448 ,lo 1 3 1 3 r H g do .... d._> .do do Greenwich . do Iladlt- - do 11 U 11 22 7 18 Ilatficld do do Middle field do 2 41 3 1 1 52 93 1 do Pelhim ...do... 3 4 7 do 5 I 3 8 do Willlamstmr h do . . hhi g do 1 3 1 6 Vcton ] 3 Ashby ...;.. do Aehlaud do do 4 1 5 <lo Billerica do do 7 3 5 1 12 4 Cambridge, city of do 12 112 6 20 3 25 138 4 28 6 37 250 10 48 do do . do do do 12,328 305 12,210 1,101 1,072 943 243 1,970 1,589 1,669 8,294 1,163 375 S39 , 193 2,088 2,709 2,892 2,956 1,797 13, 378 316 12, 053 1, 190 1,100 918 244 2.24D 1,577 1,669 2,045 1,160 342 5.10 4,049 3,788 3,022 3,679 4,580 2,433 25, 706 621 S4, 863 2,291 2 232 1, 801 487 4,219 3,166 3,333 4,339 2,328 717 1,059 6,242 5,876 6,331 6,571 7,536 4,230 153 201 351 26,060 021 25,005 2,291 2, 246 1,881 487 4,227 3, 193 3,339 4,340 2,329 718 1,063 6,242 5,895 6, 34? 0,573 7, 543 4, 233 do do 117 85 208 Chelmsford * do Concord 8 3 11 14 20 4 14 1 1 1 4 13 8 27 1 j 1 1 4 do do . do 1 do 3 Lowell, city of do do . 10 5 7\ i 6 1 19 12 1 7 2 do do do .. 1 1 Totll TjOwcll ...do.. 14,635 2,824 3,073 9,331 1,210 9,957 3,897 610 SIS 23,151 ^ 3,023 2,834 2,500 1,317 2,530 4,478 583 970 36,786 5,847 5,907 4,831 2,527 5,487 8, 375 1,190 1.8U 17 7 3 5 1 16 1 3 4 24 11 1 6 4 12 5 7 41 18 4 11 5 28 10 10 36,827 5,865 5,911 4,842 2,532 5,515 8,382 1,203 1.895 P Bperi ll . ...On... STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, JtC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKEE COLOliKD. Aggregate. M. P. Total. 11. P. Total. Middlesex 1,317 501 732 3,939 1, 575 1,692 813 ess 910 084 309 2,978 1, 552 595 1,342 830 650 451 954 3,030 2, 737 651 1,7:11 2, 335 1,338 550 735 4,058 1, 029 1,511 828 606 828 1,016 311 3, 410 1, 715 593 1. 337 781 593 403 981 3,199 3, 229 059 1, 737 2, 776 1, 065 1,008 3,218 5, 290 339 1, 577 1,140 592 1,030 1,399 1, 319 3,426 2,875 2,953 2, 796 3,378 1,970 2, 191 2, 055 1,117 1,467 7, 997 3, 204 3,203 1,641 1,091 1,738 2,000 620 6,388 3, 207 1,188 2, 679 1,617 1,243 919 1,935 0,279 5,906 1,310 3, 408 fi, 101 3,209 1,943 0,305 9,759 678 2,875 2,170 1,082 3, 183 2,668 2, 642 6,772 5, 732 5,853 5,486 6,574 3,463 3,701 4 9 3 3 1 17 I 7 12 1 1 2,062 1,129 1, 468 8,025 3,207 3,206 1,641 1,691 1,744 2,005 620 6,397 3,270 1,188 2,631 1, 624 1,243 919 1,937 6, 287 6,094 1,313 3, 468 5,104 3, 242 1,953 o,aio 9, 709 079 2,879 2, 172 1,082 3,195 2,069 2,658 6,778 5,700 5,853 5,522 6,589 3,403 3,710 Shcrbourne do do do 11 o 1 do do do do do 3 3 2 3 2 2 4 1 6 5 6 9 3 do do do do do West Cambridge . -.do. 2 3 7 do 4 do Wilmington do he t do o S 73 8 128 3 Woburn do 2 55 1 Norfolk do do 3 15 7 7 3 33 10 25 10 4 g do. 1,5-14 935 3,087 4, 41)3 339 1, 024 490 1,552 1,269 1,323 3, 3-10 o H77 ", Ct i 2, 900 2,690 3,190 1,493 1 510 18 4 18 3 1 3 do . do do do do 1 o do . Mcdfield <lo do 3 4 1 6 3 5 7 1 IS 8 do do 10 3 3 do do.. Roxbury do do 22 5 14 10 30 15 do ..do do 2 7 9 do 11,789 6SO 2, -194 1,001 2, 827 3,934 1,025 4,391 1,813 591 1, i. 1,618 382 770 024 2,041 145 785 577 435 913 708 2,253 3,367 763 13,288 097 2,321 1,032 3, 459 3,799 1,771 4,099 1,901 587 J.296 1,587 384 794 620 2, 270 140 866 572 483 957 75-1 9, 290 :t,i85 746 25, 077 1, 377 4,815 2, 030 6,286 7,733 3, 390 8,490 3,714 1,178 2,588 3,205 700 - 1,214 4, 317 285 1,051 1,1-19 918 1,870 1,462 4,543 6,552 1,509 29 31 ; 60 1 25, 137 1,377 4,830 2,1 . 6,310 7,742 3,406 8,527 3,701 1,186 2,597 3,207 766 1,565 1, 245 4,351 285 1,655 .1,160 918 1,870 1,483 4,553 B. 584 LSM . . . do do u 7 1 15 4 5 20 23 4 5 15 1 24 9 10 37 47 8 9 o do do 9 5 5 17 24 4 4 o Weymouth do Wenthiinj - - do do Carver do Duxbury . ....... do do Halifax do do 1 1 10 1 1 34 do . ...do 18 HttU do Kingston do 1 3 4 6 | 5 : 11 Lakeville . . . do do Maribficld do Mattepoigetto do 9 8 18 7 12 : 21 2 10 14 38 15 Mi l Ili-borongh do S-rth Uri l^t-water do Pembroke ...do... STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 225 CITIES, TOWXS, *C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FIIEK COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. p. Total. 2,956 504 621 1, 093 gog 907 1, 602 8, - 76 9 678 3, 230 400 603 1, 130 855 930 1,579 8,715 9, 605 7, 3 13 3, 562 5, 3liG 5,941 7,719 6,589 5, 653 7,115 11, 294 12, 487 6, 186 994 2, 223 1,633 1, 837 3. 174 16,991 19, 283 14, 800 7,015 10, 148 10, 203 15, 350 12, 725 10, 383 13, 383 20, 440 24, 853 42 44 86 6,272 994 1, 232 2,227 1,774 1,846 3, 186 17, 151 19, 356 14, 901 7,047 10, 425 11, 598 15, 353 12, 729 10, 423 13, 430 20,519 24, 901 Pl -m .ton do - - . ; do . . 43 3 4 89 29 66 16 143 762 3 o 2. I 32 53 go 5 4 91 9 12 1GO 73 101 32 277 1,395 5 4 40 47 79 43 _ .do 3 43 6 8 71 44 35 16 134 633 2 17 15 26 26 do do Wirtliim S do Suffolk . 3d ward . do 7, 457 3 403 do do . 4, 7?2 4, -Ml 7, G:;I C, 1:10 4, 7:;o 6 G3 do do do do do 12 366 do 84, 185 6,073 489 303 1, 013 I, 301 449 1,421 584 2, 610 697 438 1,167 1, 034 1,667 442 1,241 852 3, 930 1, 295 2,144 7(18 717 984 91,394 7,186 431 236 1, 060 1, 293 461 1,540 520 2, 8-1 1 644 465 1, 099 1,013 o ] O-t 175, 579 13, 259 920 544 2, 102 2, 599 910 2, 961 1, 104 5, 451 1,341 923 2,266 2, 047 3 85") 1,021 61 1 1,240 2, 261 136 1 177, 840 13, 395 921 544 2,108 2,604 914 2,973 1,106 5,413 1,348 929 2,276 2,047 3, 859 876 2,442 1,736 7,805 2,646 4,317 1,521 1,507 1, 945 1,621 1,932 2,748 3, 522 1,213 1,351 9,132 3,296 805 1,565 2,633 2,760 959 3,034 723 1, 465 764 1,201 1, 486 1,076 1,558 1, 854 3,575 2,777 1,881 Chelsea do do do 3 3 o 1 4 5 3 o 7 6 5 4 12 o 6 10 Athol do do .... do Berlin ..do Blackstont; do 1 5 Bolton do do Brookfield do Charlton . ... do Clinton do do 429 1,201 809 3,811 1,311 2, 157 711 780 960 761 1,074 1 , 355 1,698 613 CIO 4,412 1,701 394 804 1, 294 1,370 486 1,510 354 752 373 593 753 531 919 1,766 1,294 927 871 2, 442 1,721 7,771 2,606 4,301 1, 509 1,497 1, 844 1,606 1,922 2, 7-18 3, 521 1,210 . 9, 107 3, 294 804 1,563 2,633 2,759 959 3,008 724 3,400 764 1 201 1 4 5 do Dudley do 8 13 go 11 4 6 21 13 5 8 4 1 5 8 15 34 40 16 12 10 1 15 10 do do Grafton do do do Holden do do 845 848 1, 393 1,823 592 663 4, 695 1,503 410 759 1, 308 1,389 473 1,498 370 708 391 708 513 764 904 1,804 1, 478 954 10 o Lancaster ..do do do 1 2 24 7 1 o 48 25 o 1 1 1 do do 18 o Milford . do Millbury do 1 1 do 1 1 do Xorth Brooklield do 1 Oakbam do Oxford do 11 1 2 26 1 5 do do 3 Phillippton do do do 1,486 1,076 1,557 1,853 3, 570 2 772 1.881 Rutland do 1 1 1 5 5 do 1 3 3 Soutlibridgo do o do Sterling do... 29 226 STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKKK COLOIIED. - M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 1,101 1,305 1,431 995 1 57 1, 013 1, 432 1,638 1,227 773 900 1,289 1,350 1 272 1,217 1,417 1, 703 1,538 2,009 1,503 1,153 1,371 1,381 991 1,524 1,043 1,475 1, 246 1,274 766 926 1,335 1,207 1,309 1,138 1,423 1,756 1,610 2,453 1,691 2,254 2,676 2, 812 1,986 3,0% 2,036 2,907 2,884 2, 501 1,539 1,832 2,624 2,617 2,581 2,355 2,840 3, 461 3, 178 4,462 3, 194 18 19 37 2,291 2, 676 2, 816 1,986 3, 133 2,107 2,912 2, 913 2,509 1,543 1,840 2, 624 2,663 2,639 2,424 2,877 3,468 3, 179 3,208 S 2 2 4 P i . 20 8 o 29 7 4 F 17 13 3 37 21 5 29 6 9 1 3 Went Brookfifld . . ; <lo 20 31 14 4 1 17 5 26 31 38 23 3 46 53 69 37 1 40 14 do 3d ward . -.. do do 23 9 do 12, Oil 12, 677 24,688 116 156 24,960 TAIII.I: No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. 1 i UNITED STATES. native boru. FOREIGN COUNTRIES 1 i p 1 i 1 = COUNTIES. WHITE. nr.ACK. MULATTO. WHITE. 11 LACK. ^ = ^ MULATTO. S 5 81 .M. r. Total. M. P - Total. M. | F. Total. H M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. ] . ~- & Totul., ~ H < 3,933 17, 413 1,689 i 22,415 3, 575 33, 651 3 213 1 032 34, 346 41,101 75, 226 4,193 135, 552 29 010 33 326 671 1 197 21 170 110 284 24 82 113 573 252 21 317 8G7 3 230 28 210 116 301 36 84 103 270 57 17 613 250 1,533 151 1 4 427 CO 52 5 330 41 226 15 585 123 60 30 1U6 ; 32 217 104 1, 217 359 522 115 1!) 313 184 78 7 53 13 136 Ti 30 111 411 116 36 563 333 13 138 12 99 259 67 68 215 SOO 231 31, 439 45, 310 77, 102 4,212 136, 117 29, 101 45, 237 32, 522 166,117 5,602 83, 093 58,077 123, 445 127, 783 812 4,917 7, 835 144 13, 984 1,292 5,181 2, 571 22, 893 137 12,255 3,454 29,873 15,855 4,889 8,797 46 15,416 1,038 6,944 2, 730 27, 292 151 13, 988 3, 230 37, 031 16,005 1,314 9,806 16,632 190 29,400 2,330 12,125 5 301 34 1 1 16 1 3 1 40 1 71 3 1 3 14 6 4 j 1,551 1 33,990 3 ! 9, 810 55, 120 20 ! 16,692 i 93,794 ! 191 4,403 Berkshire 2 Bristol 3 Dukes - - - Essex 6 3,581 69, 971 1 499 11 511 10 13 23 29,494 165,611 1 2 330 31,431 1, 826 22, 932 3, 899 16, 369 ), 810 85, 463 2, 600 3, 075 D, 412 i 43, 047 3,528 29,117 1,182 1 62,216 J, 294 63, 736 44,753 32, 268 165, 273 5, 075 83, 459 57, 6 15 123, 398 127, 030 .1 n 1 1 2 12,129 57,366 5, 301 i 37,823 Hampshire , 1 Middlesex . . 50,185 291 26, 243 6,684 66,904 31,860 16 1 8 3 94 4 18 31 ] 9 9 18 50,237 216,354 292 6, 094 Korfolk 4 4 1 138 2 12 4 232 1 i 1 3 55 64 6 ! 4 2 20,257 i 100,950 3 6.091 04,768 119 67,255 i 192,700 10 31, S76 159, 659 Plymouth 2 Suffolk 6 Worcester 6 Total 47 1,041 490,928 961, 909 2,867 3,257 6,124 1,309 1,558 2,867 970,960 121, 203 138,292 259, 495 188 219 407 i 165 ; 99 204 260,100 1,231,066 NOTE. 13 mole and 19 frmale Indians included in white population. STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 227 TABLR No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 112 ; 23 ; 281) . 15, 580 124 2,297 , Asia.. 128 351 185, 434 371 21 171 988 81 17 61 6,855 145 C85 C9 335 168 65 10 326 320 97 13,326 233 53 31 18 652 Africa. . . 13 433 ! 38 27, OCO Connecticut Tennessee Atlantic Islands J 3 Georgia ->"< Virr-inin. . 1, 391 277 2GO 9 103 1,666 534 123 102 11 118 198 43,031 1,128 805, 546 2CO 58 54 121 44,035 1,326 18,508 216 847 15 China 28 213 England 23,848 82 1 "80 Scotland At sea Aggregate native German States : 9, 961 294 25 Maine 970 Q r v3 Maryland - Massachusetts Michigan Turkey Minnesota "\VcBt Indies Mississippi Missouri Other foreign countries New I lumpy hire Germany, (not sped- New Jersey 260, 114 970, 952 New York y Total Ohio . Great Britain, (not specified). . . 1, 231, 066 TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 145 48 193 1 186 51 323 76 2 039 3 067 1 487 87 149 10 4 216 121 o OQO 137 14 541 414 Bookbinders 203 11 981 14 593 86 31 146 369 Bottlers g Cmtlc dealers 34 47 529 1 96 Box makers 433 2 52 98 4 423 268 1,318 -, ( 423 207 123 10 199 717 77 15 2 o 503 5 69 7 752 11 239 li 3 ? 3 7 Builders j Clerks 15,483 Blacksmiths ... 4.628 Butchers , . , 1.323 Clergymen . . 1,913 2-2$ (STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. TABLE No. G. OCCUPATIONS Continued. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. SO. OF. 7-1 253 690 *j:i 78 118 248 ;t 209 114 30-i 172 1,410 3S8 14 11 1,231 408 144 13 140 2, 407 13 h 49 1 2 1 57 2, 43S 129 5G 30 9B9 17 954 30 C 4,092 8 122 19 Cl 17 o c,ys 100 122 18 107 40 C50 : 45 1,408 387 31 -TT6- 71 44, 725 30 12 4 104 4 28 1, 493 _iOSC 12 1C 23 9 499 74 6 31G fl,897 3, 710 2,184 1 14, 014 375 3,753 80 30 27 13 90 23 3.319 Merchants 5,924 302 700 2,773 228 117 4 524 . 35 111 270 18 553 3 386 350 3, 4 22 48 18 863 ~-^ o 1,142 28 12 G4 Al\ 74 903 1,098 104 59 5, 750 03 314 1,279 27 S9 11 24 257 87 11 1,048 12 18 33 ; 25 42 124 1C 31 8 04 G 299 33 3 80 27 1,991 194 Goldsmiths Milkmen Millers Milliners Millwrights 1 Minera Model-makers Morocco dressers ^ Moulders m mirchantH Mould-makers osifon workers ft tioners Musicians Co tractors Music sellers Convcvancers Music teachers e i i .... Mustard-makers Coppersmiths Cord-makers Ice dealers Nailers Cork -cutters Importers Ink manufacturers * Inkstand manufacturers E> F .1 Oculists , Officers, (public) Oil dealers D ." . Oil-mukTs 1, 047 70 -tti_ 473 14C "T 1 i \ 11 20 289 " Organ-builders Cutlers Overseer* Dyers Ovstf rmen Packers Fu k Emlmmle renn Euaineleni Engravers Envelope-makers 28 ( 3-2, 703 Last-makers 185 ; 45,2(11 i 17,430" Lathe-makers Lath-m:tkers LaumIress S liu s : 10 79 410 15 !. 3 Ml I>HAvver Lead- workers File-cutters Lecturers ] Finishers Firework-makers Lightning-rod makers e P Flax-dressers 79 33 114 286 Lithographers Florists Liverv-stable keepers iauo Frame-makers 35 10 120 04 i oin Fringe -milkers Fruiterers Furriers Iu Gas-fitters . . .,- Platers 24 35 145 824 17 4:) i : 41 Gilder* Poets Mutlifmuticul instrument makers Potters - Powder manufacture f. Goldbeaters . . . Mechanics . . . Produce dealers... STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. TABLE Xo. G. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 229 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS, NO. or. CO "~820" . Ill 102 118 30 2,075 18 615 13 45 267 103 474 43 20 471 20 o S5 190 5 33 280 7 o G 15 4,218 37, IB 1 11 144 C2 7 1,966 1,143 50 170 23 1,832 022 41,011 3 15 21 14 30 215 11 291 9 9 45 49 71 ^_582_ 474~ 118 81 12 55 637 417 5, 934 60 85 40 1,182 308 57 195 8 21 201 17 135 240 143 400 60 38 8 4 10 6,021 Provision dealers PT iker s P Skirt-milkers 07 31 1,741 22 45 11 25 31 121 G3-- O so Type-founders Umbrella manufacturers Undertakers United States officers Upholsterers Refiners Reporters Steainboatmcn Steueilcrs Varniahers Varnish-leakers Roofers and slaters Rope-makers Stevedores Stock brokers Stone and marble cutters Veterinarians Vinegar-makers Warners . . . Storekeepers 234 50 20 1,803 2,863 10 7 18 T4 130 4 45 ISO 3,993 3, 719 930 4 6,398. m 4,518 65 36 1,153 75 350 3 17 2,013 283 129 Watchmen Stovedealers Watch-makers Stove-makers Weavers Straw-workers Wcighmasters Students Whalemen Wharfingers Sugar manufacturers Wheelwrights Surgeons Whip-makers Surgical instrument makers Whitewashes Surveyors White lead manufacturers Whitesmiths Wine-makers Wino and liquor dealers Window-shade makers 1 Wire-makers g b S 3 8b a Wire-workers - , Wood corders Wood-cutters Wood dealers Shin le makers Teamsters Wooden-ware manufacturers Shi /car enters Tele-ra>ho erators Wool combers and carders . hi hi k Wool dealers P * Tl Woolen manufacturers P Tinsmith Well-diggers Shirt manufacturers Tobacconists Other occupations and unknown Show case makers Total 454, 632 230 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 35 43 . COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. F. G 233 1 171 58 330 310 218 11 3 193 oo 210 301 3 213 111 5! 387 283 341 236 207 15 234 284 13 1, 155 12 5 919 202 1,467 1,156 1,007 996 31 82 8-10 85 1,070 13 1,303 10 1,102 20 10 881 240 1, 190 1, 457 910 38 89 870 66 1,026 4 1,311 1 75 296 1,389 588 210 1,010 971 10 52 1,380 11 1,082 13 13 U37 177 1,471 1,304 1,750 1,110 28 103 991 55 1,165 3 1,420 1 84 312 389 191 1, 260 1, 089 3 40 1,556 6 1,055 12 5 953 153 1,440 1,334 1,687 1,017 16 94 953 55 1, 090 8 1,383 7 933 10 8 863 171 1,264 1,317 1,745 1,057 26 83 898 34 1,095 7 1,379 4 836 13 11 611 111 1 CW 1,233 1,003 917 18 70 825 37 931 3 12 773 10 14 750 146 1, 161 1,156 1,747 . 23 76 822 42 910 7 1,312 1 56 194 1,490 350 145 1,023 957 4 1,651 1, 431 1, 527 915 83 2,187 1,082 1,237 39 133 17 38 41 43 1 272 192 17!) 118 2,424 55 230 1 597 4 544 1, 392 383 1 (ifC 1,308 221 765 2, 090 3, 503 771 12 10 735 113 1,166 1,205 1,763 950 12 81 777 904 10 1,292 39 1, 515 23 1,215 453 2,100 1,921 2,847 1,494 37 130 1,210 1,362 11 2,012 4 174 321 2 27 2,513 473 1,501 1,533 30 71 2,847 2,414 2 728 1, 389 199 3, 473 1, 55(1 1,766 126 230 091 107 137 137 112 1,806 408 673 325 3, 591 221 1, 195 9 1,211 1 1,388 2, 351 822 4 1,076 2, 159 48!) 1.341 3,487 6,489 16 18 15 1,126 258 1,914 1,862 2, 085 1,402 32 103 1,103 95 1,349 13 1,903 1 88 317 2,187 080 270 1,501 !,433 66 2, 368 2, 210 2,661 1,21-1 108 3, 343 1,317 1, 863 73 93 295 35 101 80 7:i 1,778 383 353 249 3, 293 108 360 3 1,072 1,079 2, 307 648 6 1, 132 1,844 449 1.312 3, 179 7,431 1!) 1,241 32 19 1,004 306 1, 652 1, 404 2, 020 1,080 35 10-1 907 130 1,062 1, 582 3 124 301 1,642 1,4-11 289 1, 209 1,121 34 27 1,80!) 1,088 2,312 907 145 2, 345 1, 023 1 , 523 81 : 67 67 89 .M 1,288 301 429 215 2,378 132 044 4 1, 067 3 1,014 1,905 603 874 1 , 454 384 1. 156 2, 166 5,800 17 9 822 201 1,295 1,263 1,855 911 15 95 820 4.V 958 6 1, 309 1 79 237 1,584 398 103 1,027 984 7 1,508 1,453 1,910 818 103 2, 351 931 1, 375 50 53 132 14 49 53 39 1,123 206 213 138 2, 143 72 239 806 23 5 671 162 1,018 1,042 1, 474 746 17 65 079 50 817 9 1, 089 1 62 192 1,402 477 175 910 830 5 35 1,387 1,206 1.521 704 83 2,001 891 1,151 51 50 120 19 43 54 35 972 166 190 131 1,859 70 209 o 751 3 655 1,192 268 4 594 1,003 229 705 1,725 3,581 5 570 5 5 517 88 741 1,238 640 14 43 528 18 679 951 Alle an Buy Branch Delta Emmet Genoaee 15 70 341 113 63 264 19 316 16 63 333 111 39 O-M 208 1 321 99 32!) 1,428 560 255 1 , (HI 1,008 1G 1 307 59 290 1, 621 322 188 1,183 1,118 1 35 1,546 1, 457 1, 991 963 82 2,228 1,156 1,413 52 47 108 7 63 72 237 1,599 191 149 1,139 1, 005 5 11 1,618 1,494 1,7-13 926 74 2,244 1,089 1,410 29 24 56 9 43 31 30 1, 382 214 181 159 2,285 51 12-1 43 217 1,562 188 167 975 975 4 28 1,412 1,2^5 1,720 938 61 2,192 998 1, 430 33 23 77 14 41 47 1,309 223 194 120 2, 175 43 133 1 032 2 604 1,489 415 50 171 1,410 229 116 902 1, 002 6 24 1,533 1, 437 1,571 791 09 2, 242 967 1,157 34 37 13 38 51 40 1, 352 162 131 2,406 52 118 3 510 39 116 1,058 135 65 724 017 o 20 1,141 982 1, 148 522 40 1,662 744 953 25 13 50 11 20 27 21 848 140 126 1,601 27 69 1 487, 1 401 874 210 1 462 819 145 533 1,541 2,925 IlillsJalo Houghton Inghum Ionia Isabt-llii 320 1 511 1 332 1 508 Kent 519 233 407 219 352 15 26 56 1 1C 10 3-^7 473 201 402 193 383 21 21! 43 5 13 in 16 2,020 902 107 2,078 931 1,434 71 ca 157 23 1, !I25 919 103 2, 083 927 1,407 67 57 1G3 7 70 2, 059 1,013 100 2, 33 1 1,107 1,435 66 40 113 18 70 Midland 52 1,358 287 267 189 1,968 8S 277 63 1,380 268 193 179 2,058 61 46 1,509 261 213 2,310 67 187 1 923 812 1,879 620 871 1,319 366 975 2,074 4,554 47 1,426 262 211 153 2,206 62 181 1 860 Monroe 69 50 49 44G 13 63 C3 40 480 81 Oakland 2 19 244 966 917 4 936 1,915 554 4 791 1,206 316 945 1,848 4,777 077 1 695 1,616 471 776 1,250 271 919 1.972 3,839 797 794 1, 529 366 3 728 295 9:12 1, 97!) 4,877 1% 40!) 11!) 1 163 322 81 220 440 1,360 201 355 110 100 75 213 410 1,290 964 2, 009 585 6 706 1,219 367 9(3 1,870 4,840 861 1,860 471 5 866 1,306 326 959 1,972 4,579 575 1,351 373 1 1,247 219 719 2, !73 4, 157 7-16 1,238 278 867 2,022 3,816 St. Joseph s Tuncola Total. .. 10, 757 10,382 43,602 41, 576 47, 491 45, 914 43, 028 40, 937 I 40,654 40,262 72, 598 64,753 53,714 43, 657 36, 405 28,332 STATE OF MICHIGAN. 231 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under CO. 60 and uuder 70. 70 and under 80 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ago unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 00 23 24 36 27 2?: 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 05 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 M. F. M. ! . 31. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ir. F. M. F. 2 432 5 5 405 83 Cll 703 1,002 501 17 31 407 20 521 1 7-11 1 41 103 814 99 77 533 4SO 5 15 920 753 912 407 43 1,303 53-1 760 a 13 34 16 16 37 22 701 119 109 55 1,325 38 58 1 371 1 330 086 197 g 383 6C2 130 425 1,306 1,990 323 4 51 481 555 703 336 6 29 320 C 305 4 575 212 4 5 135 .237 330 451 253 3 24 215 10 S36 4 323 1 170 1 5 123 8,522 183 7,237 1,798 11,533 10, 820 15, 229 8,585 228 715 7,301 C70 8,509 64 11,622 11 755 2, 142 13, 323 6, 160 1,859 9, 220 8, 662 112 323 14, 101 12,731 10,026 7,770 873 19, 514 8.8CC 11,733 4S8 610 1,735 284 5-19 564 413 11, 112 2,037 *, 335 1,508 19,615 757 3,011 18 7,126 16 6,761 14, 014 4,211 28 6,354 11, 087 2,627 7, 8-12 18, 007 37, 203 62 7,401 102 73 6,548 1,308 10, 339 10, 123 13, 951 7,706 105 6,001 37G 7,885 53 10, 785 3 4S3 1,832 12,319 . 1, 305 8,178 7, 950 63 12, 335 11,5-10 14,504 0,915 051 13,3-17 7,959 11,042 374 361 999 135 416 417 373 10, 452 1,870 1,588 1,153 18, 307 479 1,553 9 6,041 10 5,793 12,537 3,388 21 5,980 10, 113 2,255 7,059 16, 982 36, 003 185 15, 923 290 178 13, 735 3,100 21,931 20, 9-13 23, 180 16, 231 393 1,351 13, 302 1,052 16,451 123 22,407 14 1,213 4, 02-1 25, 642 3, 161 17, 398 16,612 175 535 26, 486 21,327 3rt, 530 14, 685 1,527 37, 861 16,825 22, 780 862 971 2,734 419 965 1,011 786 21, 50-1 3,957 3,923 2,661 37, 952 1,230 4, 5-14 27 13, 167 26 12,557 26,551 7,599 52 12,334 21,200 4,882 11, 901 35,019 53 44 1 9 2 2 Alle in 1 1 P . 172 18 S20 260 382 197 6 8 137 5 198 1 254 70 5 104 100 153 83 48 76 85 139 73 1 o 41 61 15 13 15 33 15 12 1 17 20 26 14 1 1 3 1 5 1 i 2 1 Cass 9 56 4 86 1 126 3 14 o 1 1 Chi i icw-i 10 pi: l l 11 9 1 1C 1 1 95 24 1 o 1 Glad win 74 076 50 45 3SO 372 li 715 626 670 320 23 1, 032 407 589 8 29 6 13 11 13 585 83 53 43 1,093 16 27 _ j 1 3 31 3 1 12 16 1 Grand Traverse . . 4 " 1 407 17 37 233 233 5 3 427 389 460 22rt 13 628 303 405 10 8 14 4 3 20 3 340 23 31 714 15 20 20 320 2-1 18 180 187 o 301 29C 373 154 8 510 - 215 334 6 3 15 3 6 8 5 S54 38 17 15 571 4 12 J5 129 5 88 88 10 127 4 60 17 1 4 3 3 3 Ilillsdalc 11 15 1 1 Inghani 8 5 4 162 114 163 123 120 102 33 4 22 84 105 1 30 26 17 5 Isabella 37 30 31 10 1 57 13 30 4 1 2 4 ;i 1 1 232 107 162 58 15 29 3 c 3 oo 18 2 1 Macomb 6 3 2 e 6 3 116 13 7 6 ^ 3 1 1 69 10 3 222 1 1 1 1 1 Jlichilimackiuac .. Midland 30 ". 5 1 1 1 71 50 1 1 12 2 1 o 1 Occaua 1 260 208 1 139 . in; i 179 293 (13 S30 651 899 162 43 31 10 C 3 Presquo Islo 231 436 143 1 280 472 88 332 1,071 1,601 88 260 51 1 133 277 48 177 540 615 23 110 24 10 79 ] 3 21 3 15 7 1 3 1 38 78 24 90 230 S71 34 73 12 50 198 23-J 7 14 o 10 .-,1 67 1!) 15 n 11 a 58 1 .. St. Joocph tt Tuscola i 9 1 8 1 1 11 10 5 16 1 Washtonaw 1 5 92,340 17, 188 10,963 8,534 3, 581 2, tfiG 740 619 72 6-1 6 4 55 48 388,000 348, 136 736, 142 232 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED. 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 14 . 16 37 20 21 27 31 34 35 40 41 . COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 uud under 5. 5 uud under 10. 10 and uuder 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 uud under 40. 40 und under 50. M. P. M. P. M. r. M. F - M. F. M. F. M. F. 31. F. 1 1 8 4 o 5 G 1 3 27 127 2 3 2 G 5 4 7 3 3 3 o 2 j 4 C 3 4 3 3 3 1 2 7 1 5 27 13 1 4 oo 21 1 10 103 27 1 1G 100 1 30 31 2 2 20 ! 25 119 S3 1 21 93 20 oo 61 1 1 o go 20 09 1 41 3 29 120 1 5 34 28 3 1 22 33 90 70 1 22 13 2 5 30 ! 28 71 54 o 15 1 17 37 Casa 1 1 j 3 2 i 1 2 i 4 1 1 o 1 4 4 1 3 1 1 G : 1 1 1 1 4 I 5 1 1 2 2 y [ 9 1 4 3 o 3 1 HUlfldole 1 2 3 1 4 * 1 3 1 3 14 1 j 2 G 5 1 1 1 3 Huron 2 3 1 ... 9 o 10 12 o o 8 17 4 4 4 31 30 8 G 5 4 4 4 27 34 1 21 7 13 2 2 o 1 2 1 1 G 9 15 ! 15 13 i 8 3 j 1 1 4 9 3 5 4 go 5 3 13 SI 9 1 1 17 10 1 5 10 5 1 2 G 1 13 ; 10 31 17 13 . 5 8 23 9 Kent 1 9 3 3 1 1 13 14 o 10 1-J 2 2 7 2 13 20 1 3 1 1 21 o 1 32 7 5 o 23 19 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 3 5 8 1 4 i G 5 o 3 o 4 2 1 3 13 7 11 7 2 o 1 o Mason 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 2 2 1 . . Midland O 1 3 4 1 1 3 G 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 3 1 2 1 1 i 3 1 ; 3 1 o 1 11 50 1 3 . . 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 8 1 15 8 20 1 14 4 -1 12 10 1 1 12 3 11 o 20 1 3 15 14 o Oakland G 30 j 45 2 1 3 5 3 5 3 3 13 4 O 1 o ft 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 5 3 i 3 1 j 1 1 1 7 1 5 4 1 a 3 3 4 1 i 2 2 o 1 Scl.oolcral t 1 4 11 33 104 1 1 14 48 88 1 11 S3 92 1 5 11 85 133 3 2 9 ; 8 12 11 07 59 193 140 1 St. Joseph i 4 10 24 I 7 39 97 5 2 7 i 10 33 III 120 i 91 o 14 cn G 7 33 98 4 5 5 5 29 35 128 f7 5 8 2-J 2 27 03 AVashtonnw Total 104 117 407 418 452 480 | 301 330 315 3G9 G98 041 559 413 350 229 INDIAN. 1 10 Q g 7 7 4 I j 1 j o O 3 1 o , Bay . i r 6 o 3 4 o 1 o I ! 3 3 o 4 3 Cnlhoim Casg 1 I 1 2 i g 10 g (j 11 7 2 Chippewn 1 17 13 17 13 14 16 11 5 Delta o 1G 4 Euton i 1 1 1 I 1 Emmr t . . . 16 11 fift rc> RS m fi.l r? m fin 70 HA M IB r,7 H7 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 233 FREE COLORED. 50 anil M. inder 60. GO anil under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 anil under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. 1 Age unkn n. Tutiil. Aggregate. corsTiEs. 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 P. 51. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. U 4 j 24 2 195 15 174 651 4 o 7 21 J 25 12 13 78 163 C3 20 1 lOli 11 31 08 58 410 33 370 1,308 8 14 10 44 1) 33 M 1 37 30 185 3ia 1S5 52 3 243 26 03 4 00 1 1 29 11 24 5 50 309 10 24 43 38 53 4 14 62 151 634 1,073 2 i 1 1 1 ! i 3G : i.... i ! 4 13 7 :i o 1 3 11 5 2 01.-; ! 18 n 11 38 5 5 22 13 1 5 4 7 i 1 i <VK> 1 3 \ 1 717 Cans 4 1 1 19 Clinto 1 1 1 I r 3 ! 5 1 3 1 . . 1 IS 37 :::::::! " 1 5 7 4 2 1 o 2 3 1 1 I im 4 1 15L K llimizoo > ; " GO 1 J 2G I 9 1 1 3 ! 3 3 j 1 ... . 2 1 137 Lenw IS 2 y 1 1 3 : > t ! 4 1 34 20 1 11 1 1 1 q Michilimockiaac -- T 1 1 19 10 6 6 1 24 134 6 14 14 20 20 2 10 31 Oii 284 871 j i i 18 1 4 ft; 4 4 2 1 3 2 17. r . Oakland i 4 : JO o 1 1 1 1 1 i 29 1 j i 18 1 i 27 Siiiut Glair 1 . 4 2 6 17 51 1 4 8 29 1 4 6 18 1 1 3 3 31 88 5 11 1 5 i 350 j 1 111 IW> 192 102 71 47 24 23 1 11 2 2!l 3 567 3,232 : 6,799 INDIAN. 3 3 2 " 1 1 1 53 53 106 1 15 52 37" 8 <W 124 244 130 6 1.026 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 11 ] j 1 I in S 25 21 33 61 112 54 3 486 1 i 7 Bay 1 1 16 i o 4 7 2 1 6 | 3 S 7 1 1 3 7 1 1 1 1 29 i 2 7 2 2 4 2 i 63 ! Chebo 1 1 1D2 6C Doha 3 ! 25 19 32 "1 14 7 4 2 3 540 l 234 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. INDIAE Continued. AGGREGATE. 14 , SO SI g 25 27 29 30 33 33 : 35 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 aud under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 aud under 30. 30 and under 40. j 40 and under 50. M. V. M. F. M. F. 31. F. M. F. 31. F. M. M. P. 1 1 C i 3 2| 1 4 ! 2 1 1 o 1 : 2 2 I 3 10 I 9 4 4 47 j 50 1 ; 1 3 i i as 6 5 2 48 3 70 2 4 1 2 3 1 3 2 1 5 13 3 j 2 39 34 Ilotighlon 1 16 i 21 2 1 2 77 i 50 9 14 5 1 63 57 16 2 46 31 2 45 7 24 1 1 42 1 9 10 1 10 1 2 45 ! 48 | 1 | 3 45 32 1 o 3 41 3 20 2 47 84 4 46 1 10 4 1 3 34 6 46 41 27 j 34 j 1 1 1C 5 33 84 4 i4 a 11 3 45 28 30 2 1 1 4 17 13 1 16 1 G 10 1 15 7 3 2 22 25 64 46 3 5 27 33 9| 13 6 2 22 43 I 43 13 2 15 42 3 30 1 6 1 6 ! 5 3 28 13 23 77 68 4 5 24 43 29 31 72 ; 68 4 2 43 43 16 j 23 56 55 5 1 38 21 19 22 25 35 4 2 21 24 ! 1 ! 6 6 1 2 4 10 o fi 7 2 5 j 6 1 2 4 6 1 5 1 3 3 2 , School craft 1 2 i 1 11 1 1 5 14 18 11 9 13 7 1 2 11 1 11 j 9 | 12 12 j 8 1 Total 1 80 77 417 433 446 393 377 342 319 327 526 557 338 357 272 : 255 1 Total whiten 10 757 10 3S2 1 45 602 44 576 47 491 45 914 43 028 40 937 40 654 40 262 72 598 64 753 53 714 43 G57 36 405 Sf 332 2 Tutal free colored 101 117 407 418 1 452 430 391 380 315 3G9 698 641 559 413 350 229 3 Total Indians SO 77 417 | 432 446 393 377 342 319 327 52G 557 338 357 272 255 10 941 10 576 | 46 426 45 426 48 389 46 787 43 796 41 659 41 288 40 958 73 822 65 951 54 611 44 427 37 027 28 816 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 235 INDIAN Continued. 50 and under GO. 00 and under 70. 1 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. M. F. Age. unk wn. Total. : Aggregate COUNTIES. 13 14 15 1G 17 38 19 SO 21 oo 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 M M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. 2 1 : 1 28 24 5 103 23 444 19 47 19 43 4 9 170 279 17 1 40 404 i 848 1 1 9 17 315 028 4 90 ISO 14 27 205 i 411 442 907 24 4!) 287 570 4 5 55, 98 12 22 1 1 1 | 1 Grand Traverse. . . Gratiot | 7 2 25 3 1 25 G G 6 6 j 3 1 1 | Ionia 17 14 5845 1 1 1 1 ! 8 313 4 90 13 200 105 25 283 43 10 1 82 2 1 22 14 12 12 8 11 1 2 6 81 1 2 3 1 14 4 2 2 11 10 3 ! 1 1 2 3 1 l 1 9 1 ! 2 5 j 4 43 1 1 > MlchUimackinoc .. Nt waygo 13 7 13 7 6 ; 3 1 | 5 1 1 1 Ottawa 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 l 1 | | Shiawassee TuBCola 3 4 !)0 172 1 3 5 1 7 1 3 Van Burcn 1 Wayne 143 133 115 97 53 42 22 27 7 10 4 2 ~ 3,121 3, 051 *0, 172 AGGREGATE. i 1 i 22,340 , 17,188 10, >63 8,534 : 3,581 2,800 j 740 019 72 j 04 6 4 55 48 388,000 348, 136 736, 142 Total whites 1 192 ; 102 71 47 24 23 | 1 i 11 2 ; 2 1 3,507 3, 232 6, 799 Total free colored. 2 143 133 15 97 53 42 22 27 7 ! 10 4 2 2 3,121 3, 051 6, 172 3 1 1 22,675 i 17,423 11, 1 49 : 8, 078 j 3, 058 2, 931 i 703 , 057 81 j 70 11 6 57 i 48 394, 694 354,419 749, 113 * 3,657 civilized Indians were classified with the whites, in the population table of Michigan, iu the preliminary report. 23G STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. FREE COLORED. Tolal fn-c colon-d. INDIAN. Agfrregate. HLACK. MULATTO. M. P. Tutal. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 1 03 185 185 16,087 290 179 13,858 3, 164 22,378 20, 981 29,564 17, 721 517 1,603 13, 91(> 1, 172 1C, 470 1, 149 22,498 M 1,286 4,043 25, 675 9, 234 3, 105 17, 435 16, CP2 175 1,443 20, 071 24, 640 30, 716 14,754 2, 158 38, 112 10, 851 22,843 975 1,042 2,821 B31 970 1,938 787 51,593 3,968 3, 947 2, 700 38,261 1,810 4,568 "7 13, 213 26 12, 693 20. 604 7, 599 78 12,349 21,2(52 4,686 15,224 35,086 75,547 Allcgan $i 522 7,401 I 15,923 11 | 8 10 ]02 200 23 39 58 53 106 A P loo 73 178 1 10 27 16 1 15 52 37 Burry 7, 237 0,548 13,785 11 j 7 18 1 308 3 IOC 25 4 14G 8 65 493 15 40 2 142 288 10 13 55 120 488 9P1 58 6 410 33 376 1,368 5 21 Btrrien 11, ^2 10,399 21, Ml 69 53 122 111. 128 20,948 10 5 j 15 It! .151 29, 180 137 119 | 250 Branch - 30 HOO 6 2 29 | 33 03 01 132 112 8 02 124 244 Casw ! 8,3*3 7,70(1 ! 1C. 291 224 1C3 387 1 05 393 030 1,351 4 4 i 8 C, C01 13,902 8 1 1 9 376 i 1 052 ... . . 8, 14 Clinton -- 7 **01 4 1 1 5 CO i 51 3 | 3 540 480 28 1 19 120 6 1,026 47 Futon 8 5tJ > 7,885 1(1, 454 , 3 1 j 4 59 J 23 6 o ; 12 16 ( J-enesoe H G22 10,785 22,407 549 3 14 IP 17 : 35 44 488 1 213 - 5 19 4 43 9 1 8P2 4 02 1 5 9 5 4 9 6 15 7 12 9 33 62 1 37 30 HillKdalo . -- 13 323 12,319 25, 012 9 9 i 18 2,733 8,893 , 32 18 50 1 305 3 1 G4 1 .... i 1 Houghton fi 160 103 170 279 P, 178 i 17, 398 ,10 4 j 14 7,950 1C, 012 4 3 | 7 15 13 8 23 10 I 23 Ionia 8 GG ;) 23 17 40 444 404 848 12,385 20,480 97 75 J72 ll,5lfi . 21,327 39 49 88 14.504 30,590 23 23 40 0,915 14,085 [ C 7 13 GV1 1 57 1 1 10 112 37 20 1 38 9 4 3 13 119 231 42 79 19 39 1 2 31 69 8 17 4 C 4 185 319 125 52 3 243 20 63 4 Kent 16 Oi.*(i 8 313 4 1 9 315 4 1 17 628 8 IS. 347 37, 8(il . 93 75 174 7,9.7.1 10,825 3 ! 9 1 ! 04 1 22 780 30 27 57 Macomb 11 7:jg 301 I t71 174 PG 90 13 207 90 14 204 180 27 411 999 2,734 25 17 42 ITi 419 11 9 9 18 60 1 5 20 1 29 11 24 50 309 10 24 .J 1 (J %5 . 4 1 5 447 1,011 9 11 20 173 786 1 1 465 I 442 907 13 5 10 60 10 23 C 11 3 13 24 49 45 105 Muntoiilin 2 087 1 870 3 957 1.588 3,923 8 3 11 25 24 49 Oakland 1 .), 015 18, 307 37.952 J15 89 201 479 1,236 4 , 10 1,533 4,514 j 2 3 5 9 27 283 287 570 8 11 19 6,041 13,107 15 C 21 10 14 8 22 43 1 4 5 Pri sque Isle 10 5 7 13 1 557 10 19 9 15 ]0 19 10 25 33 53 43 55 98 12,537 20,551 12 10 28 3 38S 7 599 Siiuilnc 4211 Srhoolcraft . 4 5 2 4 9 . 12 18 29 4 14 62 10 1 12 22 1 SliiiiwiiiiHCe 6 35-1 5 ( 80 12 3(!4 1 1 5 3 11 10,113 21,200 20 13 33 " 255 4 88 Tuwola 2 6i. 7 1 82 1 3 90 1 1 4 172 3 o 1 7,059 14,901 34 21 55 1C. 982 35,049 258 200 458 36, OKI 73,872 489 521 1,010 54 98 313 42 96 78 , 176 350 663 151 634 1,673 Total 388. 000 348,136: 736,142 1,842 1.583; 3,424 I ; 1,725 1.650 | 3.375 6. 799 3.122 3.050 6, 172 749, 113 STATE OF MICHIGAN. 237 TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKEE C9LORKD. IXDIA.V. Aggregate. M. F Total. M P. Total. If. * Total. 123 473 153 335 47 363 351 412 574 204 303 15G 18 373 200 410 490 461 739 272 GO 62 440 143 311 S7 342 317 347 494 178 284 111 2i 303 149 374 437 355 689 217 43 193 401 448 409 102 78 429 299 513 320 71 353 342 380 446 303 423 532 325 484 456 277 34 377 654 Mfi 7-1 48 440 500 575 734 467 152 288 187 239 380 1,370 589 452 441> 654 28 246 472 185 922 296 646 74 705 668 759 1,068 382 587 2B7 43 676 349 793 927 816 1,428 489 103 4^0 897 902 .916 290 179 948 611 1,064 678 781 726 6G9 816 931 621 871 1,140 689 1,002 976 614 78 907 1,577 314 169 113 928 1,058 1,22.1 1,533 900 311 642 438 557 815 2,699 1,245 996 962 1, 392 626 537 1,003 185 938 29C 676 74 706 668 759 1,068 382 587 267 43 676 349 793 927 816 1,428 489 103 430 697 902 917 290 179 948 611 1,101 678 781 726 C89 816 931 621 871 1,140 689 1,002 U7G 615 78 U07 1.583 314 169 113 928 1,028 1,250 1, 539 900 311 645 438 557 632 2,826 1, 240 1,052 962 1,410 675 538 1.016 8 i 8 16 20 10 30 1 1 Heath do i I Maulius do i i Pine Plains do j 496 454 507 188 101 519 312 551 358 410 373 327 436 485 318 448 608 3B4 518 520 31)7 44 530 123 168 9.1 65 488 528 648 799 433 159 354 251 318 435 1,329 C56 544 516 738 338 291 531 1 1 Barry . do 25 12 37 Carlton do 10 10 20 ; Proirieville do : ; " 1 1 i Bay Citv do 4 a e 14 13 3 3 27 6 1 2 3 8 67 2 34 60 o 22 17 127 4 56 | jSfilos do i f 12 21 1 6 28 18 49 1 1.1 Three Oaku . . .. . ..do Watervliet . . ...do. .. 8 238 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, Jkc. CODSTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 390 590 601 623 713 577 372 365 531 583 557 643 543 341 1,479 310 552 274 475 308 545 656 503 806 868 403 1,718 563 531 404 455 499 461 565- 430 543 396 548 507 1, 798 404 465 487 446 272 577 498 498 795 355 363 278 379 450 527 586 762 499 458 442 44 55 127 635 113 277 293 710 434 574 431 445 491 4. I4 319 297 755 1.121 1,189 1,180 1, 361 1,120 713 2,889 614 1,128 552 1,005 642 1, 193 1,362 1,051 1,686 1,698 3,354 1,197 1,090 866 960 1,029 1,022 1.213 903 1, 157 858 1,174 1,092 3,637 884 995 1,024 991 580 1, 149 1,058 1,065 1,686 749 766 574 807 879 1,119 1,248 1,662 1,100 973 938 91 134 292 1,356 239 577 638 1,454 1)07 1,132 915 912 1,013 967 6 fl 1 755 1,121 1,189 1,185 1,364 1,120 713 2,905 644 1,128 552 1,005 G4S 1,199 1,362 1,051 1,686 1,720 980 3,509 1,210 1,094 86C . 1,029 1,023 1 224 913 1,158 876 1, 174 1,099 3,736 884 1,008 1,035 991 1,375 1,181 \Veesaw ch do do 4 i 1 1 ; 2 5 3 1,410 334 576 278 530 334 648 706 548 680 517 1,036 634 559 462 505 530 648 473 614 462 626 1,839 480 530 537 54.", 3(8 572 560 567 891 394 403 296 428 429 592 662 .KM 60L 515 496 47 79 165 721 126 300 345 744 473 558 484 467 522 533 342 330 6 10 16 ""I 4 2 6 ! 13 9 22 1 81 9 3 74 4 1 155 13 4 j i lar ; do 8 6 1 11 10 1 18 3 4 1 10 F d do 1 y do 4 48 3 5L 7 99 Ma hill i ! > 2 7 11 1 9 418 17 41 3 8 3 1 377 15 40 3 8 1 1 1 O" 1 795 32 81 6 16 4 2 1 54 : D >w iuc do >w rd 1,13!) 1,071 1,702 753 768 57. 861 878 1 , 301 1, 249 1,832 1,102 993 931 91 134 29-. 1,364 23S 577 M 1.46C 907 913 91S i.oic 961 621 ,i rt ^ Altw do 27 do 99 85 1 83 184 1 170 2 20 do do 87 2 11 do do 9 i do do InremeM do 4 4 8 do Bath do i do 5 1 6 do De Witt do 6 1 7 do do ElMOX do do ... do Olive... do... STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 239 CITIES, TOWNS, &( . COUNTIES. \VHITE. FUKli COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. f lint mi 514 330 307 118 574 743 804 386 431 728 411 336 664 1 3(i 423 274 295 390 515 130 747 369 390 035 385 282 CU3 1 08 936 004 062 808 1,089 1, 172 1, 551 755 821 1,303 796 618 1, 207 2 318 930 605 602 808 1,089 1,172 1.551 755 821 1, 303 796 618 1,270 2,318 1,018 1,382 790 507 875 1,011 820 213 170 484 270 6 856 1,481 1,205 768 950 1,443 735 2,950 1, 273 632 700 1,211 1,291 389 735 1,228 962 934 1, 050 88 441 494 263 375 93 "8 206 599 4D 123 395 216 413 -100 406 169 253 267 1,557 1,500 756 1,386 1,513 Riley do 1 1 Delta Delta o ] ^ 3 K ltonR-i ids do Kalamo do 534 707 387 267 449 531 415 105 US 257 144 459 770 655 397 50 i 704 484 675 403 240 426 479 405 108 80 227 126 4 397 705 606 371 449 736 354 1,480 613 294 365 581 (107 168 3.53 599 442 436 510 38 195 155 119 185 43 45 97 267 25 59 187 101 189 191 181 82 108 126 753 776 347 655 726 1,018 1,382 790 507 875 1,010 820 213 170 484 270 6 85o 1,481 1, 261 763 950 1,440 733 2,926 1, 273 032 700 1,211 1,291 378 735 1, 228 962 934 1,050 88 441 494 263 375 93 78 200 590 49 133 305 216 413 400 406 169 253 267 1,557 1,590 751 1,386 1,513 Oucida do 1 1 do > do 2 2 4 do do do 1 1 12 2 1 12 3 o 24 ,ln Flint : do. . . 1, 440 OGO 338 395 do do (30 084 OJO 382 C59 520 498 534 50 246 339 144 100 50 33 109 323 24 64 208 115 224 209 225 87 145 141 804 814 404 731 787 do do 7 4 11 do do Richfield do Thetford . do do... do do White Water do ! i do 1 Elba do . ! Fulton do 5 4 9 1 do Lafayette do . :::....::.:;: do do North Shade do North Star do . . . .. .. do Seville do rir, Hilladalo Allen. do 4 1 5 Camden ...do... 240 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. WHITE. CITIES, TOWNS, ic. COUNTIES. ! FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F . Total. M. F. Total. i i _ Hillfwinln -248 220 468 468 do 1,089 i 1,085 2,174 1 2 3 ! e 177 1,452 i i 45^ Jonesvillc do ! 4SO 5 ~ J 1,003 2 3 5 ; i 008 1,854 1 1 i 855 1,078 s 1 078 1,646 ] fi46 Runom do . . . . 598 556 1,154 ; i 154 Reading do 8~2 7-14 1,016 1 1 i i C17 gi-ipio ! do 539 489 1,028 6 3 9 1037 1,201 459 L... ! l io 1,539 i *j39 876 . g76 ] , 139 i 139 193 1 1 i 104 1,303 3 3 i 3Q6 1,617 1 1 1 i 618 Ilouglitoa do 1,406 718 2, 12-1 6 12 18 2 1 1 3 j 2 145 Le Ance do 205 122 327 1 1 1 2 ! 99 J54 253 582 Portage do 1, 355 329 1,684 H 3 14 2 13 15 ] 713 Uingh-un Huron 179 147 326 Cansvillo do 120 70 190 1 1 191 D wight do 347 226 573 573 195 . ... ] 95 Huron do 317 207 524 ; 504 283 176 555 342 j , ^ i 340 9G9 1 9g9 1 167 ; .. . , I 1 167 672 | 672 Delhi do 47G 449 9S 928 1 161 ... r . . i 161 3 047 17 10 27 ... 3 074 Lcroy do 334 87 621 1 621 Leslie do 649 098 1 47 1 1 ... .. 1248 Locke do 47 3-! 863 : i eG3 361 1 i l 2 1 363 85 825 1 188 . 1 188 Stockbridgc do 470 405 875 1 1 ! 87G Vcvuy do ! 496 4-10 936 4 4 940 57 1 1 . . t 573 . i 777 693 ! ; 693 1 05 1 . 1 | 1,026 1 239 2 i 3 5 1,244 519 519 Dan by do 371 306 677 Oil 23 17 40 717 836 * 83V 1 90 3 3 6 i 1,926 Keeiio do 594 546 1 140 7 3 10 : : 1, 150 1,951 954 484 484 801 801 Orleang do 454 403 857 857 Otiaco do 723 619 1 34 3 4 7 ; 1,349 Portland do 731 651 1 38 ! 1,382 Ronald 1 do 473 418 891 1 . 1 892 : ; 594 Anx Sable River.. i lonco 112 63 . 175 Chippcwa j Isabella 64 63 127 i 127 Co do 170 153 32 322 ! J ! 994 3 i 3 1 ..1 1,266 Brooklyn do 704 625 1 39 4 5 9 ! 1,338 Columbia . ...do... 4G5 416 881 1 ... 883 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. 241 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED: INDIAN. F. Total. Aggregate . M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. 632 887 522 461 2,590 758 520 426 089 595 623 734 546 589 456 484 770 503 533 691 019 1,071 690 2,880 038 517 516 564 736 798 782 435 345 583 531 691 387 556 409 580 490 505 471 3,964 594 612 261 562 681 652 220 510 97 713 772 633 175 1,179 107 509 247 55 928 434 249 731 340 1,444 307 528 821 416 430 2,078 616 491 370 648 505 531 601 477 525 428 467 691 437 407 617 534 935 534 2,973 579 440 445 409 595 712 697 387 313 533 402 558 350 478 354 481 402 442 387 4,000 533 507 201 516 618 585 173 421 75 631 658 604 140 1,104 93 473 205 54 824 375 193 620 314 1,258 SRI 1,160 1,708 968 897 4,668 1,374 1,017 802 1,337 1,100 1,154 1,395 1,023 1,114 884 951 1,401 940 1,000 1,308 1,153 2,006 1,224 5,853 1,217 963 961 1,033 1,331 1,510 1,479 822 658 1,116 903 1,249 743 1,034 703 1,001 892 947 858 8,024 1, 127 1,179 462 1,078 1,299 1,237 393 931 172 1,344 1,430 1,237 315 2,283 199 452 109 1,752 809 442 1,351 654 2,702 388 o 2 1,102 1,708 968 897 4,799 l,39fi 1,017 802 1,347 1,100 1,154 1, 395 1,023 1,114 890 952 1,461 943 1,011 1,309 1,160 2,012 1, 231 6,070 1,239 904 973 1,035 1,331 1,514 1,498 823 659 1,116 993 1,243 743 1,039 763 1,001 893 947 870 8,085 1,127 1,201 402 1,078 1,314 1,240 393 939 172 1,344 1,430 1,237 315 2,29fi 199 982 45 J 109 1,752 809 447 1.351 C54 2,731 538 do ...rlo .. 1 . . 70 14 55 8 131 22 y i 7 3 10 do b i . P . g do ...do .. 2 4 1 6 1 do 2 6 1 5 1 4 2 3 121 9 3 11 1 7 6 7 215 22 1 2 Brad- An 1 do do 3 4 4 94 13 1 7 do do 5 2 . ." dc 4 10 4 19 1 S 9 1 i.. Wakcshma Ada Kent Al om-i do AMno Tt V ! B Ton do 3 2 5 Caledonia do de do - | Games do 8 24 4 30 12 60 1 1 9 ! 13 23 Nelson do 10 1 5 i 15 2 3 S arta 5 3 8 Tyrone AlHson g ? do 7 6 13 do do Elba do QoodQaiul iln 1 1 2 ! 2 4 ,!M 14 15 29 AUtrnthon ... . . .do. . . 31 242 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. 7REE COLOIU .D. INDIAN. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 600 120 207 72 232 123 144 309 3,034 907 OOC 331 715 8-19 700 738 751 1,002 5-19 879 772 450 322 694 630 !)07 800 5 J9 043 440 400 M7 479 508 507 495 038 927 390 520 588 019 610 559 700 919 1,102 1,457 990 293 7C3 701 814 687 855 5tifl 690 929 134 411 139 968 C28 25 133 C8 .W 5-17 111 250 08 155 86 109 304 3,057 800 542 349 002 786 683 730 659 099 904 484 774 751 423 337 641 776 837 823 544 534 416 300 478 400 431 -145 432 505 838 374 490 4S6 594 560 540 714 887 1,054 1,410 985 252 689 656 730 796 813 511 637 908 86 234 41 63 021 315 5 42 4fi 1,153 231 523 140 387 214 253 073 6,091 1,827 1,148 680 1,377 1,635 1,449 1,408 1,410 1,481 1,966 1,033 1,653 1,523 879 C5D 1,335 1,012 1,744 1,629 1, 143 1,177 856 700 1,015 879 .139 952 927 1,203 1,765 770 1,010 1,084 1,213 1,176 1,099 1,480 1,806 2,156 2,807 1.975 545 1,452 1,357 1,544 1,683 1,668 1,077 1,333 1,837 220 645 106 1 1,589 943 30 175 110 104 1,153 S40 523 153 051 217 253 1,037 6,813 1,827 1, 148 OHO 1,377 1,635 1,457 1,489 1,410 1,506 1,966 1,033 1,858 1, 545 880 664 1,343 1,612 1,745 1,040 1,158 1,181 856 764 1,015 879 940 053 931 1,203 1,766 770 1,010 1,084 1,813 1.17C 1,110 l,48c 1,801 2, 15i 2.89C 1,97, 54( 1,45: 1.3S 1,514 1,681 1,C7. 1,08! 1,33. 1,84. 64< ia 21. 1,60- 94 6 301 351 11 Metatnora <j o 5 4 9 jo J 6 119 7 145 13 264 2 1 3 do ) j o 194 170 364 59 63 122 do Jo 4 12 4 9 8 21 do f do do 10 8 18 3 4 7 jo J o jo 1 15 1 4 4 1 6 2 21 1 5 8 Kaisiii do 1 1 do 1 4 do do do 1 11 4 1 11 15 4 do 5 4 do Brighton Livingston do Conwu do 1 3 4 do do Green Oak Jo 1 1 1 1 1 4 Jo do 3 do J o 1 1 do Osceola I 1 T -rone do 6 1 5 11 8 1 1 26 do Chesterfield do 1 15 Clinton do 11 Erin do do 1 1 1 1 1 do do 1 do do 1 3 o 5 1 4 3 2 7 5 2 8 Shelby do Sterling do do Washington do 3 1 Hanifltco do 4 4 Stronnch do Chocolay Marqnette Marquette 1 33 1 L8 1 4 9 6 8 10 25 1 Negaunee do Free Soil 12 09 1S2 3 18 56 124 7 30 125 240 ID Little Saubltt do Pere Marqm-ttp do Summit ...do... I 1 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, c. Continued _>43 CITIES, TOW.VS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate M. F. Total. M. P. Total, < SI. F. Total. Green Mccosta 110 83 180 176 682 217 130 56 60 297 1,123 633 1,030 674 463 939 355 676 427 537 1,878 753 518 588 323 321 1J2 127 490 50 267 105 193 OT 93 68 132 123 591 184 114 55 54 264 1,001 600 910 688 368 838 318 651 412 508 1,593 087 444 545 304 318 79 95 498 39 214 79 171 73 288 106 35 46 575 76 71 159 130 129 16 126 82 217 245 135 54 64 85 523 857 947 613 697 930 592 543 495 780 743 797 703 509 602 59 203 151 312 299 1,273 401 244 111 114 501 2,124 1,288 1,940 1,363 831 1,777 673 1,327 839 1,045 3,871 1,445 903 1,133 027 039 191 222 988 89 481 184 304 172 604 258 93 105 1,438 197 214 305 304 304 33 275 201 543 535 281 123 156 205 1,007 1,765 1,913 1,302 1,419 1,880 1,265 1,135 1,058 1,641 1,620 1,663 1,463 1,070 1,283 1.398 3 1 1 4 1 Holmes Michilimackinac 9 11 20 1 293 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ida do 1 ! I Milan do 1 12 2 9 1 21 3 1 448 Whiteford do. . .". 3 3 1 | 1 13fl Bloomer Montculm Bushnell do 1 628 639 191 OOO QB8 R<! 5 5 10 491 Ferris do 184 364 172 316 152 58 59 863 121 143 206 234 175 22 149 119 326 290 146 69 92 120 544 908 966 689 722 950 673 592 563 861 877 866 760 561 681 739 l 604 258 1 93 105 9 3 12 1 450 : 197 , 0.14 o 7 2 10 307 White River .. do 3 ! 374 Ashland Kewaygo i 304 38 ! 075 10 n i 6 16 14 23 1 2 O 2 2 3 8 : 225 5 571 537 281 123 [M 3 9 17 19 36 250 1,007 3 7 1 5 4 12 1,769 1,925 ! 1,302 3 23 3 11 6 34 1,425 Farm on do 1,914 1,265 1,135 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 4 3 8 1 2 1,062 J.044 I voii do 1,028 Milford do 1,004 1.465 1. 070 4 4 5 9 4 1.292 Oxford .. ...do... 1.40J 244 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. crnrs, TOWNS, tc. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAX. Aggregate. M. P. 1 Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. 1,220 601 605 757 760 851 6C5 582 502 174 155 134 41 13 53 141 4fi 18 40 201 662 71 1,690 341 139 180 304 286 548 1,100 274 170 707 656 74 386 616 800 790 10 308 206 151 45 205 127 289 1,618 807 571 30 333 108 500 126 279 177 240 269 99 532 398 959 593 702 529 591 502 803 1,216 505 584 723 004 837 624 531 550 86 116 101 34 12 35 64 31 9 31 135 502 38 573 254 106 146 229 422 891 243 145 623 500 54 311 524 718 076 10 294 261 127 43 225 104 249 1,353 825 511 32 325 93 379 90 220 128 197 244 87 494 348 838 491 638 508 537 470 724 2,436 1,100 1,189 1,480 1, -124 1,688 1,289 1,113 1,142 260 271 235 75 25 59 80 139 1 i irj* 25 14 1 9 8 3 2 33 17 1 11 1 1 1 9 1 5 4 1 1 270 11 14 218 220 15 15 24 24 15 13 25 ; 100 438 : 463 30 119 48 : 253 28 105 Indian Reservation do 88 205 77 27 77 1,164 109 2,203 595 215 332 751 515 070 1,991 1 1 77 ! 336 10 14 24 1 188 1 109 505 i i ! 245 i 751 2 1 2 1 517 971 I 091 517 315 1,330 1 2 517 315 16 7 23 1 3 4 1, 357 1 ooo 128 727 1, 140 1 518 128 10 7 ! 17 1 1 ; 745 ! 1 140 AVrHit do . 1 518 1,406 20 062 557 278 88 231 538 2,971 1,692 1,082 62 658 201 879 216 505 305 443 513 186 1,026 746 1,797 1,084 1,340 1,037 1,128 1,032 1.527 1 1 -UK; Ofi CG2 Blumfield do 557 278 88 1 1 491 Buena Yi*tu : do 231 538 14 16 , 3 4 30 7 3 001 1 699 Frankcnraulb . . do : 1,082 Fremont do 62 Kochville do 658 i 201 879 Bpaulding do | 216 St. Charlcg do i 43 55 98 603 . . 305 Taymouth do 1 Thomaston i do . i 443 Tittabawaahee do 513 Zllwaukio . do 1 186 Berlin gt Clair 1 2 2 4 . . 1 030 Brockway do . . 1 746 Burchvaio do 1 2 i 3 1 800 Catco do 1 084 China do ! 1,340 Clay do 1 (137 Clyde do | 1 128 Columbm do 1 032 Courvvillo do 1 57 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 245 CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. JI. P. Total. East China St. Glair 163 370 314 $33 425 457 121 241 2,201 08 924 481 182 101 185 243 13G 122 226 1,071 120 75 122 GC9 176 09 GS4 11 17 334 455 543 3G9 334 184 175 337 246 586 330 186 2C3 571 284 577 272 580 233 658 523 481 293 51G 552 150 276 2G9 542 353 362 104 197 2,140 430 700 422 120 71 149 193 93 100 149 993 77 57 C5 536 151 74 560 11 13 312 440 023 336 350 J53 J74 871 202 569 340 160 236 574 291 512 273 525 240 610 482 305 264 464 318 646 583 1,130 778 639 225 438 4,341 938 1,684 903 302 172 334 436 229 222 375 2,064 197 132 187 1,205 327 173 1,241 30 646 895 1,066 705 684 337 349 608 448 1,155 670 346 4P9 1,145 575 1,089 545 1,105 473 1,268 1,005 876 557 980 1 097 318 646 583 j 130 839 005 ! 439 16 14 30 .1 m 933 3 3 ! 1 687 i go3 - - 302 Bird ! do 172 rm d^R Elk ... -do 000 99fl 375 2 064 107 187 1 205 .yyr . 173 Worth do 1 944 . _. n 12 21 ! 43 1 35 KtK o o 4 l Pin 1 iWK 70K fiR4 337 1 1 350 filfi 2 C g 44ft 2 5 i inn fi7f) RuHh .-- - do : ; .199 1 145 ... : 575 I 089 Woodhuli do I 1 546 2 Q 1,107 473 1 1 1 1,269 1 2 1.007 1 ! 876 9 5 1 14 571 1 981 ... : 1,097 664 689 787 37-1 63-1 691 458 493 509 516 98 142 296 52 69 161 592 583 761 360 550 590 404 521 436 435 89 123 231 42 59 148 1,256 1,272 1,548 734 1,184 1,281 862 1,014 945 951 187 265 527 94 128 309 ; 1,256 1 72 i a 3 . ! 1,551 Mottville . . . do I 734 i 1 i : 1,185 1.281 2 2 7 3 1 4 5 5 3 865 G - 1, 020 12 957 8 1 959 Akron Tuscola 187 265 Arbela ! do 527 94 i i 128 Denmark . . do 309 24U STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. I CITIES, TOWS3, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. SI. F, Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 30 53 209 53 24 58 72 350 28 150 480 131 21 108 36 380 5-11 422 347 318 135 172 3C4 109 134 403 522 524 446 674 217 552 279 502 208 308 2,468 COO G95 449 689 513 707 451 891 713 706 702 965 029 520 683 791 597 779 1,804 738 793 1,764 733 1,599 2,303 2,568 3,331 3,009 2,744 1,759 1,756 21 33 158 43 21 55 56 204 28 136 450 118 15 99 36 345 474 408 306 309 117 148 290 89 106 371 409 447 420 650 207 529 216 458 193 293 2,520 529 594 407 647 485 605 370 808 659 587 618 943 884 479 604 748 509 749 1,924 617 720 1,953 712 1,778 2,387 2,873 3,480 3,236 2,849 1,694 1.688 51 92 367 96 45 113 128 644 56 286 930 249 36 207 72 ?5 1,015 830 653 627 252 320 654 198 240 774 931 971 866 1,324 424 1,081 495 401 601 4,988 1,129 1,289 1,336 998 1,312 821 1,699 1,372 1,293 1,320 1,908 1,813 909 1,289 1,539 1,106 1,528 3,728 1,353 1,513 3,717 1,443 3,377 4,690 5,441 6,811 6,243 5,593 3,453 3,444 51 92 307 96 45 113 128 644 60 286 930 249 36 207 72 749 1,021 854 672 627 252 C54 207 240 785 1,073 971 892 1,347 426 1, 094 496 965 401 614 5,097 1,140 1,290 856 1,336 998 1,319 821 1,712 1,373 1,331 1,359 1,927 1,817 1,000 1,346 1,540 1,106 1,573 3,955 1,378 1,547 3,773 1,460 3,703 5,003 5,493 7,003 6,512 5, CIO 3,521 3.47H I 1 3 4 "* Wells do 15 9 4 2 15 9 24 6 24 10 9 19 Urcedsville do Columbia ! do Decatur do Deerfielil . do 3 6 9 Hamilton . ..do 1 ! * 2 | 1 11 3 Hurtford ... . do 66 73 139 Keelersville ! do Lafavette do 10 ! 11 13 10 21 23 2 3 3 5 Luwton do . Paw Paw . . do I 6 Pine Grove do Porter do 3 2 5 South lliivrn do Waverly do 7 6 51 55 8 3 13 106 11 1 Ann Arbor Watshtenaw 2 1 3 Augusta do Hridgewater do Dexter do Freedom do Lima ...do Lodi do 5 2 7 Lyndon do... Manchester do 7 6 13 1 38 39 19 4 Xorthfield do Pittsflold do 26 12 24 15 14 I 5 3 | Salem do Saline do i Scio do Sharon : . do Superior do 29 , 28 57 1 Sylvan do Webster do York do 28 17 105 122 12 11 22 12 28 23 7 8 150 176 167 206 19 33 95 97 122 145 8 9 3.-I 35 12 i 20 1 45 227 23 34 61 15 326 373 52 192 267 17 - 32 Ypsulnuti do Brownntown Wayne Canton do Detroit 1st ward do M ward ; . . do 3d ward : do 4thward do Stuward do fithward do | 7th ward ! do 8th ward do 9th ward ! do . lOthward ! do Total Detroit J ft -p SLIM S2. (MO 44 21li 641 7K 1.403 45. 61U STATE OF MICHIGAN TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 247 CITIES TOWNS, SiC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FIl EE COLORED. i INDUS. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 995 883 1,878 17 7 24 ! i 902 E or o do 1,207 1,189 2,396 | 2 396 do 1,116 9G5 2,081 4 1 5 2 086 do 1,119 1,036 2,155 13 6 19 2 174 do 851 7U9 1,620 12 6 18 1 638 Iluron do 457 372 829 829 do 862 771 1,633 n 8 19 Moil do 725 C53 1,378 5 1 6 I 384 Vmkin do 1,267 1,119 2,386 15 9 : 24 410 312 307 C19 1 C0 825 717 1,572 1 1 .do 993 8-16 1,839 3 3 1 84 do 581 513 1,094 11 8 19 1 133 do 801 081 1,482 1-1 20 34 1 5ic do 401 333 734 ! 7 j4 do 298 2C8 5C6 566 . do 902 814 1,716 17 15 32 1 748 NOTE. No return of subdivisions for the counties of Gladwin and Manitou. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. TXITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate free popu lation. WHITE. BLACK MULATTO. . WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. 51. F. Total. 11. F. Total. M. F. Total. .M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Alcona Allegau 71 6,962 83 77 6,521 1,005 9,800 10,129 13,610 8,019 206 544 6,371 411 8,049 582 10, 118 5 520 1,945 12,351 1,662 752 8,153 7,584 82 732 12, 449 10, 930 12, 531 6,149 8C4 17,158 7,711 8,811 310 35 106 6, 226 13, 188 61 144 64 141 6, 027 12, 548 818 1, 823 9, 132 18, 932 9, 010 19, 739 12, 596 26, 206 7, 337 15, 356 176 382 531 1, 075 5, KB 12, 206 283 ! 694 7, 475 15, 524 514 1, 096 9, 532 19, 650 3 , 8 395 915 1, 723 3, 668 11, 565 23, 916 1,319 2,981 542 1, 294 7,377 , 15,530 7, 038 14, 622 46 128 645 1, 377 11,180 23,629 10,041 , 20,971 11, 045 24, 076 5,481 , 11,630 742 1, 600 16,391 33,549 7, 076 14, 787 8, 496 17, 307 292 fi02 106 13, 245 144 141 12,606 1,829 19,333 19, 771 26,561 16, 722 382 1,083 12, 220 094 15, 540 1,096 19, 693 8 915 3,677 23,949 3,042 1, 295 15, 563 14, 651 128 1,377 23,788 21, 272 24, 190 11,675 1,609 33,780 14,813 17,358 602 52 1,013 105 24 726 820 1,748 691 1,625 595 85 303 930 331 523 22 1,532 6 259 202 972 4,601 1,107 1,067 1,101 30 35 1, 652 1,851 3,495 1,629 322 2,360 1,155 2 927 268 27 1,228 41 14 526 515 1,288 518 1,357 402 50 217 766 147 413 31 1, 272 70 79 2,842 146 38 1,252 1,335 3,045 1,210 3,003 999 135 520 1,696 478 930 53 2,805 6 371 365 1,726 6,192 1,870 1,872 2,031 47 66 2,883 3,374 6,520 3,079 549 4,332 2,038 5,485 440 185 10,087 290 179 13,858 3,164 22,378 20,981 29,564 17, 721 517 1,603 13, 916 1,172 10, 476 1,149 22, 498 14 1, 286 4,042 25, 675 9, 234 3,165 17, 435 10,682 175 1 , 443 26, 671 24,646 30,716 14, 754 2,153 33,112 16,851 22, 843 1.042 11 8 19 23 15 38 2 841 1 1 146 38 11 7 18 25 15 4 2 144 139 8 9 62 51 491 489 40 6 283 17 113 979 1 252 1 335 67 51 10 i 5 131 111 224 163 118 15 242 387 3, 030 2 1 209 2 4 2 3 4 5 1 I 2, 982 6 997 8 14 3 2 Clieboygan 135 . 4 4 8 1 8 9 | 520 Clinton Delta 4 1 5 1,696 | 478 i 3 : 1 4 6 6 12 930 | 53 1 5 3 8 18 17 35 2,804 6 1 1 1 Gladwin | Grand Traverse. 112 163 754 1,590 763 801 929 17 31 1,205 1,505 3,020 1,443 227 1,960 883 2,546 172 371 5 4 9 i 6 5 7 9 15 12 365 Hillsdalo 9 9 31 18 1 18 49 1 726 ... Houghton 6, 191 1 1,870 1 . 7 4 3 1 3 1 11 6 14 8 is ; 10 22 23 1, 868 3 2,030 1 47 3 1 1 .... 1 | 66 82 64 35 44 21 | 21 2 4 1 96 : 71 6 ; 3 25 20 146 79 42 6 167 9 45 10 3 108 114 37 \ 41 20 19 1 1 34 30 9 8 2 1 13 222 78 39 2 64 17 6 2, 837 15 3,356 4 6, 515 2 3, 072 4 549 11 5 2 3 26 9 4 Kalamazoo Kent 4 5 1 9 1 Lcelcnau 4, 320 3 8,038 4 7 4 1 5 Livingston Mueomb Manitou. . . 5, 473 5 440 .. 7 12 248 STATE OF MICHIGAN. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. o = e. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. IILACK. P 3 MULATTO. 3 3 : 1 ! a M. P. Total M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Total.: 1 j | 247 790 343 732 330 8,903 1,862 1,454 4(10 1,201 | 16,397 745 13 810 4, 468 4,531 7,784 1,701 33 5,657 10, 001 2,137 14,294 22, 491 193 571 292 695 312 8,487 1,702 1,113 320 931 15, 731 622 8 678 4,002 7 4,074 7,140 1, 436 34 5,406 9,301 1,834 6, 645 13, 869 22,280 445 1, 301 637 1, 427 662 17,390 3,561 2, 567 720 2,132 32,128 1,367 1,488 8,470 16 8,605 14, 924 3,137 67 11, 063 19,302 3,971 13,900 28,163 44,771 4 4 449 1,417 638 1,444 663 17,419 3,575 2,591 725 ;, isi 32, 402 1,377 1,51* 8,512 16 8,642 14,964 3,137 71 11,077 19, 362 3,971 11,049 28,692 46, 249 363 953 145 297 63 2,209 225 831 149 332 3,248 295 5 2,201 2, 639 7 2, 27U 6,230 2, 510 5 698 1,086 491 669 1 3,775 14,719 103 442 48 194 61 1, 965 108 475 96 246 2,576 144 1 855 2,043 3 1,774 5,397 1, 952 2 574 812 424 504 3,114 14,384 526 1,400 193 491 124 4, 174 393 1,350 245 578 5,824 439 6 3,056 4,702 10 4,050 11,627 4,462 7 1 272 1,898 915 1,173 6,889 29,103 505 ; 975 22 "V 1 11 38 1 17 1 6 9 9 18 3 , 4 1 404 2 821 Jla q Michilimaekiuac = 3 494 i 93Q 104 737 13 5 10 4 24 54 10 23 6 11 3 13 1 5 24 48 39 93 4 174 ! oi 593 393 3 96Q 8 3 11 K 045 97Q 1 101 4 1 181 10 ! i 1 579 2,760 12 ! 5,859 ; 38,261 439 , i 816 Oakland 80 6 14 9 23 6 6 Occolj 97 15 3 6 5 8 21 i 13 11 ; 19 8 21 6 1 1 4,703 13,215 in : OR Presquo Isle Saginaw Saint Clair Sanilac fichoolcraft . . . . Slnawassec St. Joseph s Tuacola Van Bui-en "Washtenaw 9 10 10 18 9 20 13 10 19 7 20 I 1 6 1 8 4 nr.i i -~> RUT 2 3 5 11, 640 | 26, 604 4 462 ! 7 599 1 3 2 ; 4 9 ! 12 18 27 7 1 73 20 1 13 2 33 i 1 272 1 l n 349 2 2 1, 900 ! 21, 263 915 4 886 34 204 437 21 159 444 55 3C3 881 54 89 278 40 94 77 166 319 597 2 1 31 59 2 1, 175 : 15, 224 10 6,994 , 35,686 66 29,298 ; 75,547 48 52 47 77 184 95 129 352 9 35 72 Total 307, 867 285,837 593,704 ! 1,674 1,398 3,072 1,6531,591 3,244 II ! 600,020 83,260 65,350 148, 610 168 131 149,093 ! 749,113 NOTE. 6,172 Indians included in white population. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 40 13 210 7,636 515 17,460 1,122 105 196 22 13, 779 2,176 1,908 54 00 ; 1,531 Asia . Cl Holland 6,335 30,049 78 11 440 : 2 63 5,705 11 266 9 1,269 3 4 Africa 7 7 Italy Delaware 597 36, 482 Florida 26 70 Vermont British America Poland Illinois 2, 1G7 4,481 353 18 1,054 81 2,214 710 9,873 294, 828 133 53 164 3,482 7,531 191, 128 532 34,235 7 China 192 25,743 17 2,416 38,787 11 5 Pacific Idlanda Territories England Scotland Ken tuck v . : Aggregate native German States : Maine 600 020 Maryland Michigan Hesse 1 56 Minnesota 54 348 Mi-si ippi \Valen Missouri Wurtemberg 4, 275 Germany, (not spe cified) 16 409 Xew Hampahin . New Jersey 149,093 600,020 New York Aggregate foreign Aggregate native North Carolina Ohio Great Britain, (not specified) .. Oregon 749, 11 J STATE OF MICHIGAN. 249 TAULK No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATION S. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. \ ,,t 23 i 9 192 32 7 149 79 15 \ 57 15 11 37 1, 426 75 30 5 1,387 3 5 7 1,154 3 14, 193 15 250 184 7 2,872 6 9 23 19 55 8 22 8 47 78 3 7 3 S19 43 1,200 13 3! 1,0 ; 573 274 4,222 67 2 415 GO 13 55 2 44 3 92 7 211 sr 40 71 158 3 1,046 16 34 4 37 2 463 603 589 "* i 4 i 13 1,683 3 20 L56 2, 282 15 1,064 699 311 3, 5J7 251 15 4 178 4 "1 Agricultural implement makers. Dentists Distillers Saw vcrs Draughtsmen Mantua-makers 1 Scavengers Manufacturers Map-makers Scourers - Sculptors I Drovers Druggists Seamstresses 4 Marketmcn - Masons, (brick and stone). - . . Mast-makers Editors Bankers -^^7 Embroiderers Engravers Match-makers Math l instrument makers Mechanics Barbers ~ 39 Expressmen Explorers Merchants Basket-makers 87 \ 50 35, 884 :t ! 7 47 1,058 5 16 017 Milkmen Billiard-saloon keepers , i v Millers Blacksmiths 3, 098 Milliners 81 \er. i t a Bleachers i Millwrights Blind-makers Miners Boarding-house keepers Boatbuilders 1 2t > Moulders lioatmen , ^ > Musical instrument makers . . Musicians -? S . . Boiler-makers ! . Bookbinders 4() Music-sellers ne Booksellers ! Music-teachers Bottlers Bowling-saloon keepers <> Box-makers i Furnace hands Notaries public 72 52 5 5 i, in 6 5 33 o 36 8 4:>4 -a-4 Stone and marble cutters Storekeepers Gardeners and nurserymen. . Gas-litters Officers, (public) Brewers 213 8 64 .. 9 25 15 5 1,087 121 6 471 48 2 16 12 Ostlers Surgeons Surveyors Tailors r.ildi-rx . Packers Painters T Butchers (kiO j Goldsmiths Paper-dealers Teamsters Q,,,- i Grindstone-makers Cabinet-makers cut Paper-hangers Paper manufacturers Telegraph operators Ciinahnen 5 Carpenters 8, 043 s th Patent-medicine makers Pattern-makers Tinsmiths Ciip-makers 4 ] laruess-makera Peddlers Tool-makers Carpet-makers Hatters Photographers Carriers 35 Hoop-makers Phvsiciaus Carters i 308 Carvers 14 Horticulturists. .. Pilots (i 3 7 8 19 35 100 43 50 4! 15 82 lil 21 30 46 20 2 United States officers . Upholsterers Chandlers , . i5 Hucksters 32 23 800 42 5 2 11 18 66 4 1116 657 3 26,036 7 21 791 3 10 23 135 5 ! Plough-makers Charcoal-burners 5 Plumbers Vinegar-makers Innkeepers Polishers t,i ,ir mami acturera Inspectors Pot and pearl asli manuf rs. Interpreters Inventors W sters .t* - Iron-founders . Ironmongers Iron-workers Janitors Whitesmiths Jewelers Joiners Pump-makers Collectors 5 1 Wire-makers Colliers ; &2 Judges 10 2 197 4 10 12 148 9 18 . 173 i Wire- workers 1 Wood-cutters 124 7 16 19 12 2 25 37 211 Commission merchants 76 laborers e . ai loa eu j Woodenware manufacturers. . Wool combers and carders. - - - c i Last-makers Kefectory keepers Lath-makers Cooks t] Lawyers Coopers 1 -,-o Lecturers W Coppersmiths o- ; Librarians . - Saddlers (, - Lightning-rod makers Other occupations and unknowi Total Cutlers 4 Limc-burners... Safe-makers Dagiierreotypists f-Q Livery -stable keepers Sail-makers 236, OS! 250 STATE OF MINNESOTA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 oo 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 35 36 37 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 4 51 53 Si 54 SS 90 . X se SI 63 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 aud under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 aud tinder 40. 40 aud uude.r 50. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Ailk-u | 1 210 4 73 404 21 263 8 7 377 15 193 1 201 10 74 499 313 4 11 558 10 216 1 29 862 383 20 1,127 309 842 1,256 G78 34 o 39 32 143 175 143 1 . 40 307 G 136 13G 39 3.T1 3 110 1 1 319 4 107 1 G 591 233 12 88 1,043 231 D63 817 505 11 1 5 5 107 3 2fi 217 1 89 1 228 1 78 o 5 431 210 8 G7 032 1G7 44G 558 340 14 1 8 4 3 14 270 5 G 58 42 3 12 22 175 106 G 22 209 73 23 1G5 06 7 30 180 3 80 1 165 4 60 456 9 173 3 6 390 6 173 144 7 3G 320 162 o 103 15 27 207 I 88 260 5 94 65 2 20 126 1 65 1 1 170 llenton 10 20 j 41 113 91 385 2 3 3 40 40 218 42 404 5 209 j o 463 G 125 3 10 792 254 R 98 1,189 270 708 1, OG1 557 15 1 15 7 1 22. 451 7 17 08 Gl G 20 40 2G7 4 283 3 801 6 a i Brown G9 52 liuelruwn 1 7 3 338 172 1 48 1 170 3 59 147 130 476 ; 4 126 3 59 377 3 123 7 607 217 14 66 871 211 581 929 456 20 33 3-1 13 J 1 98 1 10 592 279 13 81 1,241 228 573 816 457 13 55 CA tlomvood 1 fi f 12 SOD . 182 806 83 64 285 3 2 12 38 !. 25 05 70 ; 82 1,2-10 79 78 297 ISO 179 C97 189 170 . 1,003 127 , 151 578 8 3 22 1 7 332 178 9 53 701 160 404 558 309 1G 5 355 180 12 49 581 112 375 479 240 15 8 357 177 r 59 531 107 361 491 233 7 42 831 376 30 191 1,075 349 940 1,393 532 4:1 1 34 18 20 465 31 19 163 126 8 51 81 285 3 445 6 064 40 40 15 820 359 17 127 068 300 814 1, 231 514 19 391 160 41 630 130 391 G18 291 13 264 138 5 39 1 290 353 230 li Farilmult Itasca 6 1 20 4 2 C 7 5 1 21 376 3 10 70 GO o 25 230 1 228 3 626 14 10 1 6 1 2 17 226 5 G 51 39 o 14 25 169 2 1G1 545 3 14 8 1 o 196 6 3 49 31 o 20 18 132 G o 21 6 19 411 16 15 101 81 9 30 48 288 3 338 o 833 12 23 9 10 4 547 15 22 118 101 11 30 56 293 5 4SO 7 751 17 53 8 5 1 372 3 11 77 61 4 14 37 19G 4 2-13 2 530 8 1-1 1 1 1 7 837 13 402 1G 348 45 204 334 169 18 3 467 182 412 616 230 10 3 7 o Lako 1 1 21 112 105 459 4 2 G a 10 14 364 G 7 74 5G 4 21 42 220 1 203 o 709 12 19 5 i 9 COO 14 524 18 345 41 831 309 136 20 1 470 201 341 555 215 10 175 4 5 50 25 1 8 22 153 17 243 8 4 GO 43 4 15 23 124 1 163 o 406 11 47 1 1 3 7 533 13 349 16 253 34 169 231 118 " i 299 118 314 408 166 133 4 Murtin McLeod 29 37 103 14 | 24 67 2 1 C 11 G 23 21 12 51 62 GO 224 1 4 46 29 1 12 11 P. ) Meeker ! Mille Lac Murray 81 | 72 307 183 1 588 9 19 1 149 1 417 13 33 1 1 138 1 425 1 15 92 381 19 1 . 1 j 356 ! 217 146 j 16 1 123 128 99 8 Koblo 126 1 100 803 2 1 5 14 1 1 Otter Tail 2 2 1 o GOO 11 318 JO 165 27 143 172 113 13 23 5 36 1,330 32 726 44 352 78 ai7 479 203 146 19 783 241 8G6 988 439 11 1 16 1,470 16 684 17 330 GO 305 417 255 34 4 659 196 521 882 340 13 4 13 1,322 25 603 37 454 63 345 461 247 45 5 728 210 735 852 370 Pipcstnnr | o 13 725 15 545 15 310 46 2-15 274 191 10 1 531 100 351 579 334 O 452 13 385 5 220 50 181 205 161 14 Polk 13 909 20 5G4 10 . 53 396 381 223 25 575 333 429 G72 369 3 460 17 338 13 178 37 157 188 136 13 6 366 9 328 G 150 30 116 171 142 21 275 253 Oil 6 ! 6 ; 17 143 139 ! 583 7 2 23 109 | 111 411 15 15 63 94 79 351 81 104 366 36 56 220 5 4 18 ..... j 1 2 Rico St. Louis Scott Sibley SU ele | Todd . Toomlm . . . 181 111 fir*) 47 Gl 232 134 138 423 IPS 200 710 80 74 289 375 124 234 414 1% 318 137 253 395 171 281 j 283 92 91) 190 222 383 . 407 136 128 1M 73 160 281 107 Wright Total . .. 3,189 3,093 14, OIK 13, .187 11,433 11,102 . 7, 528 fi, 468 fi, 700 17, .180 j 15, 180 16, t 11,064 7,708 5,000 J STATE OF MINNESOTA. 251 TABLKNO. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 00. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age uuku n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 o 3 4 5 i; 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 2.1 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 33 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 03 64 M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. : F. M. F. 1,141 48 341 2,563 41 1,287 17 30 2,795 39 909 6 122 4,807 2, 074 12 746 7,291 1,811 4,813 6, 882 3,505 174 5 107 40 23 130 2,870 85 80 707 518 40 203 333 1,602 14 2, 088 21 !>, 0-17 125 225 6 45 18 94 6 230 o 2, 10u 77 020 4, 802 72 2, 258 26 51 5,100 63 1,729 12 189 9,052 3, 797 195 1, 335 13,542 3, 307 8,971 12,635 0, 045 284 7 181 76 30 248 5,278 135 151 1,286 928 70 350 587 3, 216 29 3, 712 35 9, 524 173 MS 10 75 23 146 12, 080 240 7,532 202 4, 594 783 3,609 4,502 2.B03 430 40 7, 214 2, 598 6,043 9,189 3,722 Aitken 49 5 13 120 1 64 1 3 156 1 42 1 5 210 91 6 28 234 88 245 282 170 7 28 1 11 73 1 33 19 12 4B 11 1 3 31 10 4 1 3 805 29 285 2,239 28 971 9 15 2,311 23 700 6 67 4,185 1, 723 73 589 6, 248 1 , 550 4, 159 5, SKiil 3,140 110 2 74 30 118 2, 408 50 71 579 410 30 147 254 1,554 15 1,614 14 4,477 53 113 4 30 5 52 5,850 102 3,490 98 2,140 317 1, 635 2,000 1,324 137 11 3,238 1,228 2,607 4,268 1,641 1 2 9 4 1 1 5 Bluer r 1 Breckinridge 17 15 7 i 1 i 98 ! 73 ; 55 12 9 1 2 Carver 1 30 16 4 1 i 2 1 149 57 1 23 207 58 157 200 100 8 1 71 34 2 1 3 5 2 98 50 28 : 17 15 1 9 2 1 1 1 Dakota 14 132 40 103 124 76 5 7 P2 19 82 101 58 4 4 3 23 ! 15 12 3 25 20 38 , 36 21 13 1 1 1 3 1 i Freuborn 5 6 5 1 1 6 3 i 1 Itasca 5 1 1 4 116 3 3 21 19 1 12 9 91 3 1 1 Tacks n Kandiyolii J 1 93 20 15 o 11 10 09 1 61 1 3 18 10 5 40 1 3 Lake 14 4 1 1 1 1 Martiu . . 13 9 5 . 3 2 3 1 1 1 Mille Lac 4 8 34 3 4 35 1 i 2 O ! O 7J 3 | i i 1 1 1 86 1 218 3 22 51 oa 22 5 i 9 3 o Nicollct . . Noble 103 123 10 63 1 18 10 5 6 2 1 1 Otter Tail 4 i Pierco . 1 2 1 208 6 167 7 04 14 102 129 88 4 130 37 113 237 112 o o Pine 1 "1 1 76 1 GO 2 1 25 30 27 Polk . 159 1 126 o 50 10 49 89 55 4 78 o 86 3 59 11 31 38 32 3 22 j 25 6 5 2 1 138 4,042 164 2,454 400 1,984 2, 442 1, 539 293 29 3,976 1,370 3, 436 4,921 2,081 RenvrUe 31 ! 21 6 1 3 1 St. Louis 21 i 7 1 1 Scott Sherburne Sibley 10 . 12 14 i 11 4 | 4 3 2 2 ! 3 2 2 1 1 1 Stearns Steele Todd 92 36 102 77 01 40 55 104 43 46 22 47 78 26 15 > 14 9 5 18 : 18 26 ; 18 12 ; 3 4 I 5 ! 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 Washington 1 1 Wright .... 3,891 3,683 1,779 1,280 j 450 , 316 78 61 12 i 5 ! 1 3 1 91,704 77,691 109,395 STATE OF MINNESOTA. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 COUNTIES. l. uilcr 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 iiii l under 15. 15 and uudt-rSO. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40aud under 50. St. P. M. F. M. ! . M. P. M. F. M. M. F. M. F. Blue I .artli . ... 1 Cass 1 1 3 1 o 3 3 I 3 1 3 1 1 Chisapo 1 1 3 1 1 o 1 1 Dakota 3 1 3 i 1 1 o o 1 | 1 3 j 1 :i i j 1 1 1 1 o o 2 1 3 1 1 Milk I,ac 1 1 Morrison . . Mower ! 1 i Nicollet J 14 1 Pine 1 1 5 3 1 3 3 1 ;> 1 1 1 3 1 6 o 10 1 I 1 1 1 4 6 1 8 1 1 o Kico 1 L 1 1 1 3 o 1 1 Wageca Washington 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 :i j \Vinona 1 j o 1 .) 1 I I 1 Wrijjht 1 Total 8 6 10 17 12 16 12 16 13 17 22 25 31 15 C 9 INDIAN. 1 Becker 7 i 27 8 Bcnton . BrcckinrMge 1 1 i j_ l Brown . 1^25 Ca*i 2 1 7 ^ Q ** Chisa^ O 7 Crow Wing 2 1 8 Q 4 8 Dakota 9 Honnepin . 1 10 Itasca ! 2 l! 4 O 3 La Sui iir 1 C 3 3 1 " 18 Millc Lac ] 13 Morrison 3 5 1 3 1 Nicolk-t i 5 2 8 IS Otter Tail 1 l (J * * 1 * " Picrco Jl Pine ; Polk i 2 1 5 SO Rcnvlllo 5 . Scott AVagcca j M Washington i 3 5 ToUil 07 jg jgo AGGREGATE. till whitci . till frco colon-it g ^. J tal Indiann itf 15 102 7 tj ICO 183 140 1M 160 L 25 258 201 lti-1 j U7 81 1 1 11,648 11,278 8, GOO 7,6*4 ti, G3o C,fi77 17, 827 15, Iia 1C, 917 11,243 7,811 5, 180 STATE OF MINNESOTA. 253 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. M und under GO. l ,0 uuU under 70. 70 uud uuder 80. 80 and under 90. JO und under 100. Above 100. Age uuk wu TotnL Aggregate. COUNTIES. 11 F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. [ 1 7 7 18 3 7 1 10 1 1 13 12 39 6 13 1 SO 1 2 1 1 1 16 70 11 3 14 1 7 19 7 1 6 5 21 3 fi 1 1 1 1 1 10 Manomii j 1 2 Mi le Lac 1 1 1 1 1 11 30 4 1 7 1 3 10 5 1 1 5 40 7 7 Pine 1 3 1 Rice 1 | i 1 4 9 "Washington Wright 4 | i 5 1 ! i 126 133 259 l 1 I a 3- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 1 177 133 300 1 1 3 4 J 1 44 37 81 1 38 37 1 1 G 1 i 39 41 80 7 1 o Dakota 8 1 1 9 ] "4 19 4. ! 10 10 10 20 n 1 1 Mille Lac 1 17 13 30 13 29 31 60 Nlcollet 14 2 1 34 ( :> 15 13 9 1 o C70 C04 1 74 1 ] 17 1 1 18 g 1 ;j 46 43 94 Polk 19 5 20 3 3 79 65 144 21 1 1 22 o 23 1 1 1 1 4 3] 24 17 jjg 22 1G 1 i i 1 254 1 115 2 3(39 i AGGREGATE. 3, 891 2,683 1,779 1, 280 450 310 o 78 : 61 .. .. 1 13 1 1 3 > 91,704 126 77, KU 133 ] 69, 395 259 Total whiten I 37 9 00 1G 1 4 1 1 234 ] 115 3G9 . 3,932 2,716 l,WB 1,301 451 322 78 63 12 5 1 1 3 1 93,084 78, 939 172,023 254 STATE OF MINNESOTA. TABLK No. a. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. WHITE. FREE COLORM). INDIAN. Agpregntc. M. p. Total. 51. P. Total. M. F. Totn). 2,106 77 026 4,802 7 2,253 20 51 5, 106 0:J 1, 729 12 189 !), 052 3, 797 195 1,335 13,542 3,367 8,971 13,835 6,645 284 7 181 70 30 248 5,278 135 151 1,286 923 70 350 587 3,210 29 3,712 35 9,524 178 3:18 10 75 23 HO 12,080 2-10 7,532 202 4,594 723 3,609 4,502 2,863 430 40 7,214 2,598 6,043 9,189 3,722 o 2, 106 38 627 4, em 79 2, 339 Sli 51 5,106 150 1,743 12 869 9, on:i 3, 7P7 195 1,335 13, 542 3,307 8, 977 12, 84!) 0, 045 284 51 ll 7i! 30 248 5,318 136 151 1,280 938 7:1 350 618 3, 217 29 3, 773 35 9,524 240 1,612 11 92 23 240 12,150 245 7, 543 400 4,595 723 : 4,505 2,803 430 40 7,228 2,601 6,123 9,208 3,729 905 29 265 2,239 28 971 9 15 2, 3U 23 760 6 C7 4,185 1,723 73 589 6,248 1,550 4,159 5,953 3, 140 110 o 30 118 2,408 71 579 410 30 147 254 1,554 15 1.U14 14 4, 477 53 113 4 30 5 52 5,850 102 3,490 98 2,140 317 1,025 2,060 1,324 137 11 3,238 1,228 2,607 4,2118 1,641 | Anoka J - 14J 177 132 1 309 1 _ , T41 1 1 ] 1 3 44 4 37 7 81 TJ 1 287 Ca8B 39 6 5 7 ? 13 12 I 37 1 75 2 39 41 2 80 2 21 18 39 3 3 v 13 1 1 C i Mr 1 1 24 19 43 Le Sueur 2, 870 10 10 1 20 1 10 10 20 | 2 1 1 11 g 333 1 1 1 1 17 13 30 Nicollct - 2 008 1 1 I 29 31 60 28 670 34 004 1 02 1,274 1 1 11 5 16 i 1 Polk 94 4,5 48 94 30 40 70 Jlenvillo 138 5 5 I}i c8 4 042 4 7 11 St I.uu is 104 79 1 65 144 1 ,Sjbl.-y 1 984 i 1 2 3 Stcclo 1 539 Todd . 293 Toombs 2!) Wabashaw n ^70 7 1 3 10 5 7 14 1 7 19 7 WMeca 1,370 2 i 2 31 73 Washington ... 3 436 4 9 2 42 Winona 4 11 Wright 2081 | 1 Total 91 704 77, 091 109, 395 126 133 259 1,254 1,115 2,369 172,023 NOTK. Of th free cnlnivil population 87 arc malt- tind (W fVnmlo multtttwu. STATE OF MINNESOTA 255 TABLE No. 3 POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, tf. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. 333 71 191 63 170 132 106 75 42 01 32 103 50 S3 80 122 88 33 117 132 135 833 177 158 234 2-16 208 S85 5!) 53 110 254 348 57 121 293 58 403 286 303 165 92 343 343 2CO 237 ) 269 57 160 56 160 99 86 78 32 76 21 102 43 9 76 108 C8 36 )13 102 97 725 138 137 218 SI 6 185 231 33 42 84 211 287 20 00 241 42 321 270 249 140 74 305 263 206 200 17 602 128 351 119 330 231 192 153 74 1C7 53 205 95 32 156 S30 156 69 230 234 232 1, 558 315 315 452 462 1193 519 92 93 194 463 635 77 181 534 100 724 566 552 303 166 648 608 466 437 39 3 12 8 61 347 261 179 188 453 240 147 17 214 399 120 565 80 302 475 1.642 602 128 351 119 330 231 192 133 74 167 203 95 33 151 231 150 60 23( 234 839 1,559 315 315 452 4<i 391 519 m 95 194 465 631 14(1 199 534 100 724 566 552 305 1C6 648 608 46f 437 40 40 62 8 61 347 261 179 202 453 240 200 40 214 399 120 505 80 302 475 1,603 do do .. do do do do do . do do do do Watab ... do 1 1 Bluo Earth do. . . Danville do do do do do do . 1 1 do.. " Shelby do do do ... do do . do Milford do do do . 35 9 28 9 63 18 do... do | do do Chaska do do do do .. do Wuconia do do ... Casa 1 16 20 1 37 37 (lull Lake do 21 17 do JO 1 113 182 141 114 104 255 140 87 17 ]07 216 C3 302 48 167 262 871 2 4 28 165 120 f,5 84 198 100 60 a 7 13 do i do do do do . 5 7 12 1 1 o do do 24 11 29 12 53 . 3 do Dakota 107 183 57 983 32 133 213 771 do Douglas do do do do Hampton do Hasting s City . . ...do... 5 6 11 STATE OF MINNESOTA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &<. Continued. WII1TK. niKi: COl.OKKD. ( Tn -s, TOWNS, ic. COUNTIES. INDIAN. Aggregate. M. F i Total. M F. ; Total. i M. P. Total. | Lebanon - - - do DO 70 160 Memlota do 237 217 454 Randolpb . , l n ! 88 4R I t J , Urckn do *>7*j 07 480 Waterford do. . 136 ]7 263 Asblaml - - Dodge 114 100 : 40 Canister do ID 1 * 168 3GO ! - - (Jlarcmont do 160 ; 1 17 77 1 >77 Concord do 220 i 180 400 Mnntcrvillr do 402 J58 760 Milton do . 335 : *>G5 COO Rico do i 27 13 40 Wasioja do 2, r >5 5 480 Blue Earth City , Faribault ; 184 133 (17 j Dobson do 52 4 *t ( )5 Emeralds - do 45 JI 7(5 Foster do 17 - o !l Outline do 50 % 88 Joe Davis do 25 10 4-1 Muplos 1 do *H 1 t J4 Pilot Grove do 14 13 ^7 Prescott do 4 4 g Walnut Luko do . 05 j >Q 4G AVinnebago City do ]"6 no 033 Ambcrst Fillmore ^d ^yj 509 520 Arendaln do 133 1Q6 i 239 Beaver d jg 4 14 -j 307 Bristol do 300 375 577 , Broomftfld do 071 : jgg 4^9 ! Canton... do 311 289 600 Carirnona ! ^o 387 "00 C77 Carrollton do ; *>Q4 190 39^ i Cbatfirlil ^0 ! 700 ! G 1 *! 1 Wl DouglaR do 1 60 1 GO 320 FlUmorr do 300 55 i^5 ForcBtville do 289 2 i 511 Fountain _ do "71 *>*>9 i 500 Harmony... do 230 )0 440 Jordan do ogg ^^ \ ^ Q Ni wburg... do 385 39 714 Norway do 301 365 "56 Pilot Mouud : do. 033 ; *7 455 Preblo... do 209 1<H 400 ^e 81011 --- do i 395 1 3Vi 151 Rnahford do. 047 030 477 Spring Valley do 410 313 703 Sumn - do i 418 327 745 74 r > AlbertLea... | Freeborn 147 U5 .^ 262 B crof do.. ooe ax; 4M t""-" " ; do 57 go 119 i Freebom... - do ]](J ^ ^ * """- .10 72 Cl ug 133 <1" 131 109 240 . 240 STATE OF MINNESOTA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 257 CITIK.S, TOWNS. &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FUHE COLOKKD. " INDIAN. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. Toti.l. H irtl ind 84 57 57 171 25 142 75 111) 7!) 38 SI 64 01 89 115 176 346 108 31 123 649 202 224 154 228 398 154 232 356 70 . 54 154 13 116 73 P7 53 30 63 (11 88 0," 116 152 287 73 24 109 60] 170 187 111 208 311 132 192 86 161 198 247 131 1S6 87 132 154 115 111 325 .... 154 115 111 35 38 253 148 203 132 58 148 Q j ! ! no 74 141 125 179 151 231 328 144 1 105 .Shell llock do ... 179 Boll Crock Goodlmr i 328 Holden do 633 181 55 232 633 181 Milton dci j "3-> lied Wing do 1,250 378 411 263 43 73!) 281! 424 608 198 358 117 540 303 317 215 "70 1 1 | 1 2,1 1 378 .. > 4n 265 436 739 286 ... .. 44 608 112 197 219 293 172 161 128 144 125 235 217 1,301 163 112 317 48!) 1,700 143 453 408 182 12!) 287 05 230 153 228 2i)5 318 104 280 147 83 2 3 23 S66 log 358 417 540 1 : 317 215 do 270 Independence ...do... 98 208 157 1, 254 130 1(X) 170 377 1,554 128 389 333 165 101 208 47 231 118 181 201) 2!)!1 9fi 240 150 81 223 443 374 2,555 2! 13 212 3!)3 866 3,254 271 842 7!) I 347 230 555 112 401 271 40!) 555 017 200 520 2! 17 107 o 223 ... 443 Medina do 374 do 3 5 8 112 564 AliniH tonkJi ..ilo... 2<n 21"> Plymouth do 393 Richfield do 1 80(i St. Anthony do. 3 1 4 3 258 Black Hummer Houston ...do... 271 i 842 ...do... i 7!)1 Crooked Creek do 347 do 230 do . .. 555 do 112 La Crescent do 401 do do . 409 Sheldon do 1 555 do G17 do 800 do 020 do i)7 Yucatan do 167 Sandy Luke WbUMbOgOBbbh Lako do 2 7 250 98 1!>6 190 5 39 546 200 457 40(1 1 1 | 24 1!) 43 40 90 Brunswick Kennebcc, Cordova do 102 201 216 Dcrrynun . . do Ki v--i.ni do 4:K 33 STATE OF MINNESOTA. TABLE No. a. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &;. Continued. CITIES, TOU NS, AC. WHITE. COUNTIES. HIKE COLORKD. INDIAN. Aggregate. M. P. Total. 31. P. Total. M. P. Totiil. B13 142 131 1( 11)1 85 1.52 213 217 ! 220 57 11 40 57 119 :is 80 41 21 55 55 07 47 132 3S 52 42 25 7-1 30 !)8 45 5 85 224 91 223 KJS 188 87 .111 icy 100 82 79 130 IX) ri7 157 136 450 250 182 213 133 22G 204 80 203 283 354 3(H 124 2.13 320 SCO 431 333 291) 218 219 201 32<i 453 489 193 4d4 112 ;sa 9:1 133 237 83 190 94 50 133 110 151 104 271 90 120 98 05 180 70 324 99 17 177 402 189 485 . 3GS 180 173 78 3bl 221 101 184 305 314 331 300 979 524 54(1 427 314 513 472 186 423 598 691 795 270 483 676 576 3 3 160 333 310 218 219 201 330 451 502 193 484 112 39 93 133 237 83 190 94 50 133 ]lt> 151 104 271 9C 12( 96 o; 18t 71 ill r 27, 17" 40: is: 48. 35t 181 171 30 o-> 16 18 30 31 21 41 301 98 52 54 42 31 51 47 42. 59 09 79 27 48. 67 57 Kiuotu do 191 i Kilkenny do 108 4 7 n Laiicsburgh do 113 Lfl Sui iir do 118 Lexington do 110 Moutgo:nrry ..,lo 1T4 1 1 6 3 9 Sharon 7 6 13 Wntcrville ; ao I Fairmouut A\ averly Acouui do 7t> Bcrgun iln 118 Hull? do 104 II< -It ll Iji-< do 61 ,1,, P4 . . 1 Ak i ker 57 1 ; 1 o 1 | 1 3 4 l 1 1 10 10 26 1 L , J 8G do ] l )2 do 113 1 1 do ! 70 do 175 do 181 y do 118 1 uk," Prnirio do 1 ) 1 29 31 00 ...(I,, . Ml 1 1 > i Cuca 1 Dover do : 181 ! do 287 do 268 do 100 do 221 do 337 Marion ..do .. 430 Oriou do 35G i Ouinry ...do... 307 STATE OF MINNESOTA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OP CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 259 WHITE. FREE COLORED. . INDIAN. CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. Aggregate. M. F. 1 Total. SI. p. Total. M. F. Total. 748 217 281 210 1G8 6 45 65 50 2G1 139 284 5,297 134 34 27 43 14 2G3 310 177 784 108 222 670 217 221. 212 139 4 30 59 49 250 110 215 5,034 133 3D 15 35 7 200 290 130 724 100 215 401 147 253 156 241 92 210 87 233 25 9 8 56 1,421 431 502 422 307 10 75 124 99 511 249 499 Rock Dell do 1 1 1 11 5 10 1 McLc-ui U-iin.ii> - 10, 331 267 04 42 73 30 40 70 1 1 7 21 474 000 307 J.503 20S 437 856 313 550 343 513 210 457 192 504 71 2L 23 142 Erin do 455 1GG 297 187 272 118 247 105 3-2G 4G 19 SG 4 7 11 Wells do " 43 10 9 11 1 3 38 11 10 3 9 i 81 21 19 14 493 70 71 282 95 03 95 05 116 382 G02 120 81 104 33 05 123 207 150 234 104 462 310 131 105 209 85 121 95 99 123 433 02 58 254 91 41 79 62 89 319 530 110 57 82 18 50 110 160 120 205 110 410 239 109 77 189 69 111 81 85 no 920 132 129 530 180 104 174 127 205 701 1,138 236 138 186 51 115 233 307 270 439 274 878 555 240 183 398 154 232 176 184 233 Eagle Crock ... do I Bio- Lake do i j i | Dover ... . ..do... 1,424 434 502 422 307 11 92 124 99 511 249 499 10, 401 207 04 -13 73 21 474 00(1 307 1,508 208 437 867 313 550 343 513 210 457 192 564 80 102 44 161 19 927 132 129 536 180 104 174 127 205 701 1, 138 230 138 ISO 51 115 233 307 276 439 274 878 555 240 182 398 154 232 170 184 -_M;O STATE OF MINNESOTA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. C1TIKS, TOWNS, Jk<\ COUNTIKS. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. AggrrgrUo. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. j Total. Steele. 50 1711 121 8 153 330 129 41 189 178 210 270 475 299 133 200 292 46 154 112 1 139 27!) 105 141 152 117 183 391 235 93 131 102 333 833 9 291 | 001) 234 73 333 330 357 453 806 534 225 331 54 .) | 10 33 23 29 CO 23 * 3H 3C 3; 4: M 5: 0( 3: 5. 3 1 3 2 2 1 3 1 4 1 3 4 3 3 4 4 1 S t 2,3 3 1 1 1 1 j < 2,4 { S 4 9 1 1 Z t j ] do An i do 1 1 do 1 > ,lo ! ! \-uu"iti ,lo do ,>1 v do In O 190 57 - 134 137 ai 180 56 222 100 209 202 . 13 189 75 249 261 02 113 157 1,399 185 91 107 53 100 70 131) 134 1,249 50 334 141 43 221 201 74 GS 181 139 130 100 155 41 183 123 130 72 59 203 HI 151 203 12!) 145 59 200 188 55 102 115 Ml 101 ~1 87 43 83 08 104 140 1,213 2)3 200 99 37 179 37 52 359 139 98 110 91 315 98 388 257 2G7 1C3 341) 115 425 191 360 411 342 334 134 455 449 117 215 272 2,380 349 104 194 90 189 144 243 274 2,402 78 594 240 80 400 353 111 120 752 320 237 240 197 I! T Q S ,lo I 1 do 1 1 2 2 Otiwo ,Li do VivHn * do do i WoodvUlo do 1 1 10 4 9 8 5 8 18 9 17 .1,1 rotfi-i Crove .1" 1) -unrirl do Greenfield do 1 5 18 o 3 do 1 1 o 13 o do . ... do 1 2 O-ik Dale. do do do do 1 1 Elba Hillsdnln do dn do i do il 1 do 1 1 2 Albion Wright . Buffalo do 4 2 6 Clear Water . . do Delhi . . do Frankfort ... do do MlOdlcvillo do Monticello do 1 1 OtlK gO do Ilockford do Silver Crouk do .. Woodland do 9 91 09 94 73 133 130 157 153 >GG 534 225 331 549 345 98 388 200 207 163 349 115 425 191 379 420 359 334 135 475 451 120 215 272 1,380 350 104 194 96 169 144 243 274 464 78 600 240 80 400 353 111 120 TSb 320 237 240 197 NOTK. No return of ubdivi*ion for tho counlies of Aitkon, Bocker, Breckinridgo, Buchanan, Carlton, Cottonwood, Doilglan, Isanto, Jackson, Kandiychi, Lake, Slanomin. nouKiilia, Murray Noble, Otter Tail, 1 embinu, I ipcstone. 1 olk, Stearnx, Todd, and Toomba. STATE OF MINNESOTA. 2G1 TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. ! WHITE. . BLACK. MULATTO. WHITK. 11LACIC. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 11. P. Total. M. F. fotal. 11. F. Total. 2 o 2, IOC 380 C27 4, P03 79 2, 339 26 51 8x>2 i 72.J l.. r )47 1, 517 319 51 70 755 10 793 16 18 1, 603 12 427 47 1,724 389 30 150 2, 436 COS 1, 822 2, 024 1, 501 57 1 35 19 o 29 1,157 25 21 291 206 15 116 112 422 2-10 39 56 601 7 558 6 8 1,301 4 307 22 1,406 310 15 97 2,061 469 1, 446 1,636 1,282 39 559 90 120 1,356 17 1,351 2 2G 2,964 16 731 4 69 3, 130 C99 45 217 4, 497 1,077 3,268 3, COO 2, 7K3 96 1 65 33 559 90 120 1, 356 17 1,351 174 O~l 122 230 296 501 296 501 3, 447 62 988 4 25 2, 142 134 1,209 8 200 5,902 3, 098 150 1,088 9, 045 2, 290 5, 708 9, 189 3,862 188 50 116 44 28 189 3,272 104 115 783 572 157 421 2, 424 28 2, 058 8 7, 823 179 1,213 11 40 9 16-1 C, 641 j i 1, 808 3* 538 1 18 1, 132 65 543 4 114 3, 143 1,685 02 590 4,838 1, 203 2 990 1,038 25 430 3 7 1,010 451 4 fc fi 2,781 1,413 58 492 4,187 1,087 2 713 3, 4 16 62 988 4 25 o H2 121 997 8 200 5, 924 3, 098 150 1,088 9, 015 2,290 5 703 1 i 1 26 964 j 6 7 13 16 734 4 69 3,131 69 ) 4-> 150 1,713 12 269 9, 093 3, 707 Chisago . . . 5 12 i I Dakota 5 6 11 15 12 27 1 l i i 247 4, 497 1,077 3,269 3, (ICO 2, 783 96 1 65 32 o 59 2,046 32 36 356 25 103 1,335 13, 512 3, 367 8,977 12,849 , 6-15 281 51 181 70 30 248 5,318 13S 151 1,286 928 350 CIS 3 217 | 1 2 3 5 i 2 5 7 1 i 4, 858 2,004 117 4,318 1,858 71 9,176 3,862 188 1 5 6 28 72 27 21 101 1,723 CO 59 416 312 25 87 238 1,240 14 1,128 6 4,109 108 653 C 19 8 95 3 412 :; 17 7 88 1,530 43 50 372 B60 21 70 185 1,183 14 929 o 3,714 71 5GO 5 15 1 60 3. IB! 49 116 44 189 3,253 103 115 783 572 46 157 423 2,423 28 2,057 8 7, 823 179 1,213 11 34 9 164 6. 573 1 1 30 13 o Lake | 30 883 7 15 207 J50 10 77 82 371 1 716 12 763 16 is- 59 2,045 32 36 493 356 25 193 19-1 793 1 1,715 27 1,701 61 399 1 1 1 o 1 9 8 17 1 1 j McLeod Millc Luc o o 1 1 1 1 194 793 1 1.715 27 1,701 61 399 29 3, 773 35 9, 524 240 1,613 11 92 23 240 12. 150 1 1 999 15 938 45 242 Noblo Otter Tail 8 4 IS 27 10 45 2, 81? is i 42 4 14 31 76 2. C80 5. 507 3.1 4 46 14 76 5. 509 Polk Ramsey . . . 13 15 ! 28 17 23 -in o o 262 STATE OF MINNESOTA. TABLK No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, Hi" COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATF.S. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. \VH1TK. BLACK. MULATTO. rr WHITE. BLACK. [ MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. .M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 98 i 82 180 2,764 2, SOU 5.270 180 127 307 180 45 20 1 278 984 1 65 2 262 C5 2,262 99 1,850 139 1, 939 245 7, 543 406 4, 595 723 4,503 2, 863 430 40 7,228 2, GO! fi, 123 9, 1!08 3, 729 < 7 11 Kico 307 2,745 581 1,670 2, 524 2 256 G3 36 : 1,030 820 87 52 1,097 842 1, 128 853 : 342 265 138 33 a 4 1,085 820 451 380 1,440 997 1,374 1,137 702 489 19 1,850 139 1,939 1,981 607 171 12 1,911 831 2, 437 2,511 1. 191 319 205 : 584 887 783 ! 1,670 1,314 ; 1,207 2,521 1,197 . 1,059 2,256 135 101 259 21 7 : 28 1 1 O i) 1,981 G07 171 12 1,911 831 2,437 2, 513 1,192 5, 317 1, 770 3, 686 fi, 695 2,537 < o 6358 1 1 919 850 1,769 2,038 1.64! . 3,679 3,517 3. 131 (i, 078 3 1 t 7 1 8 8 . 16 I 2 G 1 1 1 .... 1 51 , 5 till, 176 52,872 113, 043 39 90 80 77 157 113,295 1 32, 782 25, 93 1 58,716 12 58,728 172, 023 XOTE. 2.3Gy Indians included in white- population. TAIJI.I: No. r,. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. rXITED STATKS. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 48 1 9 i 17 1,001 ] 118 16 39 7, TOO 414 39 138 12 1 G, 603 63 23 49 78 1 42 o 94 8, 02U Holland .T.H Klmlf I-l-unl Africa Ireland 12.831 45 8, 425 Italy Poland . . . 127 5, 475 3, CO-I 1 623 Pacific Islands 170 l:-.i f .-ia 59 1,079 3, 178 1.CS5 England 3, 4IW 4 807 18,400 4 Scotland Spain 19 fi 4 1 97 6, 430 4H9 y Aggregate uutirc ; German States: 113,293 Switzerland 3, 719 1,764 34,305 \ 64 648 2,387 21,574 141 Tn: key \Ve>;| Indies 422 i -Wiili-i Wurtemlierg 830 Germany, (not Bpeci- New Jersey 63,758 11 3. Sir, New York Aggregate native Totul North Carolina Total Gcrmf ly Ohio 7,533 2 j Great Itritain, (uot specified). .. 172, OS! STATE OF MINNESOTA. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 6 ! 74 C , 84 ^j) 2G ; 10 , G3 4 i " 29 | 47 7 003 87 8 . 34 8 8 75 10 41 - ....27 - 5 1G 14G 165 i 7-,7 27,031 10 4 3, 921 25 3 11 CH 3 HO 30 G4 4 JO 33 3 225 8 3 33 14 11 -. 5 115 o 25 5 G:> 80 8 15 (i 171 34 4 3 !) * 11 147 28 Jl 100 124 2,438 25 16 418 GG 128 GG 11 183 i 212 48 1") 647 : , 8fi (j Peddlers Agri i i Founderymen Fruiterers Pilots Plow -makers Porters Potters Harness-makers B-irH e >ers IlttttCFB Housekeepers Hunters Boat builders Railroadmen Saddlers Ironmon era Siitih-imikers Sawyers B Seamstresses Servants " Shingle-makers Ship-carpenters Shoemakers 98 _4Pi- 7 5 31 7 4 716 95 97 10 7 369 6 3 40 826 4 STli Speculators Stationers C ir icutcra catiior dealers Steamboat men 1, IJl 22 47 o SO 4 19 _139_ 623 311 10 41 3 SI 16 30 o 86 3 9 11 58 _20 13 3 80 4 -Si_ J 11 O C ,,. , , , t ,, Storekeepers 1 Students Surgeons Surveyors derka 137 3 19 57 11 ~ 13 17 4 4 5 8 154 M ]() 4 349 SI, 4J6 Millers 96 132 15 16 45 3 4 39 17 < 18G 3 Dealers Dentists Music t -ichers Distillers . ! Votaries ublic Dyers Editors Total 2G4 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. TAULK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. COUNTIES. Older 1. 1 anil under 5. 5 and under 1 0. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. (il 78 136 15 109 121 no 198 42 104 22 67 85 155 15 100 1115 no 164 35 92 312 300 Oi!4 69 514 532 477 Sol 180 3!>3 88 32(i 307 635 93 480 503 400 787 179 362 ( )5 310 317 747 679 668 593 204 404 101 619 258 700 281 300 311 721 07 007 028 5-15 856 197 436 103 587 215 597 313 328 077 021 583 544 832 252 435 95 518 211 C95 299 351 327 051 83 542 581 554 852 22!) 410 83 525 20 000 225 1(11 239 240 556 51 448 405 454 035 201 . 72 4: 148 500 177 103 295 233 558 79 484 482 430 040 205 331 81 401 151 55!) 184 75 005 400 700 223 595 731 662 1, 035 301 400 190 033 202 1,010 281 125 454 330 700 118 018 70 584 957 <>!,-> 439 129 547 210 703 279 108 278 527 163 430 492 409 016 257 321 140 458 130 619 19S 73 303 22!) 400 67 303 408 347 542 193 300 91 356 137 475 177 67 308 187 375 84 283 3(i3 321 412 172 249 83 294 110 385 141 48 244 140 41 239 255 248 345 129 173 41 244 83 310 104 40 Unite Carroll dark ( , i<lh ioa 43 142 6 ) 105 52 133 GO 52!) 2 Hi 598 2(17 526 203 534 252 IJ C . g.,to Green 26 100 119 115 140 111 IS lot; 89 11 220 49 107 28 41! 37 121 130 65 125 132 85 4 228 M 82 36 31 128 140 83 101 105 ~0 ^J 264 495 359 17 1,010 201 484 162 24. ) 405 5!)2 5!I7 400 435 388 891 250 408 381 33 921 228 457 101 220 421 500 552 y."4 400 375 270 207 316 C12 441 40 1, 184 232 584 193 201 497 713 674 485 53J 400 301 209 278 557 385 45 1,084 252 515 185 240 420 045 051 448 470 431 330 201 770 010 4S2 525 331 417 309 138 420 1,137 472 430 322 423 236 010 391 35 1,090 182 4!)4 17!) 180 451 C98 585 414 403 439 334 179 790 411 405 304 370 321 129 430 1,108 491 307 301 445 222 555 390 20 909 194 429 187 229 420 039 578 354 450 424 333 177 740 020 39!) 448 319 342 328 152 419 1,020 453 345 247 410 171 525 334 19 830 143 370 147 150 337 540 485 284 336 380 128 051 480 352 342 280 283 293 122 314 887 340 297 207 301 173 517 314 30 829 137 340 171 10!) 357 545 448 282 3CO 410 292 132 735 517 375 303 339 308 99 313 875 308 284 210 308 290 958 578 75 1,270 270 548 320 214 529 840 74!) 470 575 730 025 219 1,217 828 512 502 481 si a 040 157 572 1,284 018 487 283 429 299 703 490 54 1, 193 251 471 240 240 477 G72 073 472 522 598 473 194 068 725 508 497 450 440 455 14G 507 1,207 538 437 . 431 269 609 317 83 753 181 35!) 237 152 330 51!) 477 313 298 500 398 141 793 509 332 301 355 305 340 82 385 784 402 307 190 278 21!) 480 285 33 041 149 322 160 130 293 442 402 2% 375 248 103 552 4K 2fi7 280 274 254 243 87 291 70!) 318 220 177 268 198 534 278 49 483 23G 142 94 222 304 223 204 318 202 68 504 329 195 206 253 215 209 64 257 538 228 195 141 180 127 328 201 12 448 77 17G 99 83 188 291 243 157 200 243 172 70 . 294 181 174 180 171 179 07 197 401 201 153 118 107 Hinds Itnw imba l.amlerdale 105 89 51 Marshall 160 79 132 71 124 115 50 70 fXl a f ! <]0 171 91 77 07 99 620 5-V) 468 488 334 355 OU4 320 507 1,005 442 357 284 393 622 513 431 405 348 321 120 470 953 481 SCO 200 35!) 778 595 510 564 335 435 380 130 490 1,117 403 312 480 Monroe 140 134 70 64 47 69 172 103 !)8 5 .) 107 Oktiltbeha IVrry 1 iko .Smith ... Tullahatchie 44 327 353 17 82 :io 24!) 301 13 73 181 1,089 1,311 46 447 177 1, 04!) 1, 212 59 408 201 1,270 1,448 C3 449 201 1,213 1.44G (il 437 183 1,180 1,407 49 .185 153 1,140 1,320 45 388 100 %2 1,095 40 369 107 919 1,161 39 57!) ail 1, 435 1, 786 133 779 285 1,435 1,656 71 559 179 843 1,084 94 550 121 779 957 47 44!) 142 528 088 43 432 98 521 580 16 227 ?J 01 83 63 U 30 51 IS!) 84 13i 185 428 445 349 113 158 393 3!)5 302 154 220 431 540 410 124 191 380 520 3! 13 114 385 483 340 101 177 385 491 345 107 327 392 21)3 104 100 347 481 291 130 198 502 807 fill 138 222 4S1 619 4C5 125 195 279 58.1 444 Ill 147 205 358 308 85 143 222 308 310 Gl 113 1G4 243 178 Wilkinson . Estimated 5, 255 4, !)71 S3, 517 22, 401 27, 143 25, 070 24, 870 21, 725 19, G20 20, 245 32, !lll . 17, 350 14,375 11,164 Do Do ( Total I i 1 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 265 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEN. WHITE. 50 and M. imler 1)0. 00 uuil under 70. 1 70 anil under 80 80 und undor 90. 90 and under 100 Above 100. Agounkn n Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. j o 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ; 13 1 14 i 15 16 17 18 19 20 31 22 S3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 -11 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 00 P. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. F. 143 93 196 37 178 218 198 288 91 141 44 190 55 S41 5!) 116 89 147 12 116 13G 110 220 C5 99 17 125 48 177 51 3(J 82 47 77 11 98 99 82 134 35 81 10 81 44 104 32 21 70 47 79 5 68 73 04 99 40 37 5 75 29 80 31 14 15 18 29 1 28 25 28 40 18 23 3 15 12 22 20 24 13 20 3 16 25 15 32 8 10 1 26 10 24 20 5 8 8 8 5 10 5 1 1 1 2, 900 2, 299 2,082 2, 128 4,417 583 3, 701 3, 900 3, 470 5,511 1,517 2, 700 070 3, 532 1, 352 4, 200 1,059 741 5, 048 4, 427 9, 142 1, 393 7, 695 8, 214 7, 3.18 11,525 3, 339 5, 092 1,521 7, 432 2, 845 9, 349 3, 498 1,526 3 1 4,725 810 3, 994 4, 308 3, 808 6, 014 1, 822 2, 986 851 3, 900 1,493 5. 08!) 1,839 785 9 5 8 13 1 5 3 10 4 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 C-illioun 1 j 1 2 Ciio t 1 | 2 1 2 Claiborne Clark 1 1 r 3 10 4 6 1 7 4 1 23 1 Co jiah i 1 Colin ton 1 1 1 1 1 1 113 SCI 1X1 10 320 5! 133 83 03 162 871 199 109 183 163 314 226 143 136 125 130 140 49 137 354 183 130 53 120 6G 173 112 5 259 40 102 5 J 46 107 181 127 70 103 170 100 45 251 183 111 112 112 80 87 43 104 2G1 121 88 05 80 47 82 50 3 102 40 73 39 27 100 101 77 71 92 01 37 135 ]29 ,, 01 72 04 58 38 74 150 7U 50 59 53 33 82 48 3 124 34 70 30 20 58 83 73 49 C4 68 50 31 109 93 61 46 42 52 43 17 43 141 53 39 30 43 17 31 11 1 54 9 15 15 28 23 20 28 31 24 9 53 43 22 23 17 28 13 8 20 C2 18 17 19 16 14 31 20 8 4 o 1 7 6 1 1 1 1. 993 4, 844 3, DIM 343 7,413 1,500 3, 142 1, 502 1, 492 3, 137 4, 812 4,300 2,889 3,266 3, GIH 2,889 1, 274 0. (137 4,377 3, 100 3, 293 2, 721 2,782 2, 820 948 3,280 7,491 3,412 2,713 1,915 2,817 1,758 4, OiKi 2, 742 214 0, 743 1,455 3,011 1,350 1,424 2, 799 4,177 3, 918 2, 024 3,000 3,243 2,371 1,826 5, 339 4,103 2, 965 2, 980 2, 450 2,540 2, 417 910 2,888 7, 022 3,118 2, 407 1,829 2,0,8 3, 751 8, 940 5, 806 587 14, 150 2, 955 0, 453 2,918 2,916 5, 930 8, 989 8,224 5, 513 0,266 6,891 5,260 2,500 11,376 8, 545 (i, 131 0, 279 5, 171 5, 328 5,237 1,858 6,174 14, 513 0,530 5.180 3, 744 5, 435 Harrison Hinds j 14 1 20 1 : 28 I 39 8 19 14 10 15 33 23 21 27 35 18 9 48 28 19 15 20 18 13 5 20 44 18 21 20 20 11 7 3 4 9 6 7 3 3 8 4 4 10 4 o 3 o 3 10 1 4 4 5 8 1 4 8 5 4 10 12 7 6 5 8 4 1 6 13 4 6 3 3 2 o Itatvamba n 1 . ! Jasper 8 1 l l j JODDf 1 3 Kent i-r 1 o 1 3 1 2 1 hauderdalo 1 1 1 2 ! I cake Loivmleg 4 2 Marion Marshall 1 1 j 1 10 1 6 o XcHhobi 1 1 1 4 1 1 \ewton i ! 44 40 Oktibbeha 1 1 o 1 1 ! 20 28 1 1 6 ; 1 1 4 4 1 1 09 413 452 19 179 42 330 31,7 10 113 17 180 217 8 92 16 151 107 4 74 8 67 52 o 17 4 64 00 1 9 18 :t 12 12 13 1,532 8, 328 9, 914 515 3,764 1,303 7,878 9,245 308 3, 132 2, 835 10, 200 19, 159 883 6, 896 o o 1 5 1 1 1 14 j 8 1 19 2 G . . 11 * Washington 49 84 ISO 226 Ni7 32 C3 113 108 an 21 29 71 69 50 10 28 72 02 45 6 13 27 18 19 6 18 25 16 12 1 3 5 3 1 1 7 924 1, 401 2,895 3,968 3,075 820 1,318 2,688 3, 447 2 582 1,744 2,779 5,583 7,415 5,657 o 3 4 4 1 Wilkinson 1 2 8 1 V- ! b 3 o 8,M 6, 3i2 4,032 3, 19.1 1,270 1,139 283 296 29 42 8 10 234 138 183, 777 1,282 002 612 105, 520 1.000 *50fl 600 319,303 2,282 1,102 1,212 186, 273 107,020 353, 699 "1 1 " 1 2GG STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED. Under 1. COUNTIES 1 and under 5. 5 and uuder 10. lOaud under 15. 15 nnd u M. nder20. P. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. ! P. JL F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Jt. F. 1? 11 11 1 17 12 15 17 25 20 1 10 10 7 12 , 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 4 - 4 o 3 4 2 2 2 3 4 1 1 Cl ii k 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 4 o 4 r ( 5 j 5 1 4 5 1 8 1 3 2 1 4 3 3 2 1 1 Hinds 1 1 1! 5 1 g 1 o 4 1 4 4 3 3 I :i o 3 a 4 5 } 4 2 :1 , 1 2 1 1 i l 1 1 a i 1 1 L uvrenc 1 Leako 1 1 1 1 1 Madi -mi 1 1 1 Marlon g 3 1 i 1 :i l i NVwt< n 1 1 1 i> 4 Oktibbrlw 1 1 1 1 2 3 i i l i 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 Pike 1 O 1 ~ 1 1 1 o j o 2 2 2 1 1 j 2 1 1 j ! I J 1 1 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 T Y 1 o 3 1 I n 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 5 J 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 j ! Total D <> 40 , 41 43 50 55 44 28 51 64 64 36 45 33 37 SL.VVK. 1 86 507 512 508 -..j 501 621 648 751 1 319 1,318 1,297 1,317 1,218 1,137 f 116 140 55!) 5( >0 547 588 585 533 436 424 731 705 427 437 300 Attnla 70 375 356 406 386 371 368 290 300 430 480 2UO 281 138 148 4 111 187 5(17 470 538 512 475 492 499 1,130 1,0-10 730 575 372 :< 30 27 133 120 168 148 139 127 96 140 1U7 160 79 115 38 44 Carroll 182 174 883 988 959 037 977 923 813 BOO 1 365 1 301 816 885 461 471 1 Chk-kasaw 123 100 693 6G3 700 695 7(18 621 538 570 891 874 481 431 261 245 ft 65 318 328 335 3C5 310 317 277 278 342 397 IPO 810 99 133 9 208 207 836 86! 806 833 731 700 609 684 1 149 1 144 815 701 504 538 Clark C l 403 411 374 370 375 284 348 405 490 254 232 124 158 60 63 314 310 366 362 3 ^ 292 129 281 G37 567 343 S98 150 147 Copiah . . . 106 102 566 SSI 5D1 562 535 463 548 787 778 404 4- 7 2G2 Coviugtou 18 31 123 180 150 132 121 108 90 100 104 143 73 79 39 47 Do Solo 194 101 1 015 1 014 979 1 006 1 016 946 797 821 1 505 1 476 79 768 413 417 Franklin 70 89 380 369 326 375 293 300 234 86 425 471 2"9 265 104 175 9 10 5 6 55 46 44 68 38 50 49 6 34 3 20 2) 17 * Hancock H unarm . . . 11 16 ! M 54 55 61 i .10 54 CO CO 101 105 71 66 58 45 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 267 FREE COLORED. 50 and under CO. CO nnd under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. OOand under 100. Above 100. Agcunkn n. i Total. Aggregate. If. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. St. F. 6 o 7 3 g 1 103 123 225 4 9 7 10 6 i 13 1 1 5 ! 1 1 7 1 1 1 ... . 1 1 | 22 22 44 1 3 I 1 g i ] 1 f ( 9 15 3 I o o 1 i J 2 1 1 1 1 1 23 53 17 ! 30 3 ; 10 5 11 40 80 2 5 13 : 35 10 7 1 4 1 tj 2 2 1 3 1 1 40 ; 3 I 1 1 2 o 1 1 1 1 i 17 i 5 5 2 7 1 l i 1 1 1 ;;;; 1 o 2 4 1 ; 2 3 4 2 ! 4 1 1 3 | 8 (i 9 ( 2 3 12 18 10 11 20 4 1 1 i ] i i 2 1 5 1 i j 3 1 1 i 1 2 1 ---.--- 2 G i 4 1 1 i 1 15 1 1 ! 1 1 1 2 5 12 5 ! 8 1 i ! i i i ;j ! i | 8 13 3 9 22 37 17 i 22 3 5 2 j i 1 1 1 G 1 15 1 2 ! i o 4 24 26 ! IB 19 | C 4 3 3 3 1 2 372 401 773 COUNTIES. Adams Arnite Attain Carroll Chickasaw Claiborne Clark Copiah Franklin Green Harrison Himls Holmes Itawamba Jackson Jasper Jefferson Kcmper Lafayetto Lauderdale Lawrenee. Leak.. .- Lowndes MadUou Marion Marshall Monroe Newton Oktibbeha Perry Tike Poutotoc Ituiikiu Simpson Smith Tallahatchio Tippah Tishomingo Warren Wilkinson Winston Yalabntiba 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 f) 10 11 ]-) 13 14 15 in 17 18 J!) 20 21 oo 23 24. 25 5G 23 29 30 31 32 33 31 35 36 37 33 30 40 41 43 SLAVE. 531 435 210 209 65 45 10 11 12 ! C 10 7 023 7 269 14 292 138 120 83 7C 30 27 9 9 4 I 1 2 3 97 3 98 7 900 59 CO 41 47 13 14 ! 5 4 1 2 469 2 546 5 015 172 158 105 79 19 24 i 8 9 3 2 3 2 1 4 634 4 444 9 078 21 20 14 16 8 6 1 893 930 1,823 ins 191 14C 118 38 33 I 8 10 5 1 1 4 6 852 6 956 13,808 Carroll 110 87 72 63 20 17 11 3 3 4 1 4 617 4,470 9,087 Chickasaw 48 40 28 31 4 9 I 4 3 o 1 2 Oil 2 186 4 197 235 229 151 135 51 62 7 16 6 9 3 5 6 111 6, X85 12,296 72 82 55 39 14 15 4 5 1 4 2 2 494 2,582 5,076 Clark 74 51 46 41 13 4 i 3 3 1 1 1 2,663 2,420 5,085 108 as 71 42 13 14 ; 3 M 3 3 1C 15 3 949 4 016 7 963 19 17 14 17 3 3 i 1 1 1 756 807 1 563 178 194 141 124 14 19 ! 7 8 4 2 4 5 6,996 0,991 13, 987 De Soto 74 70 54 4-, 16 20 3 8 1 i 2 1 2 300 2 452 4 732 Franklin 7 13 9 15 2 1 2 1 1 322 383 705 23 17 24 10 4 4 . 8 1 520 495 1.015 Harrison 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 268 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 19 21 23 26 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 43 : 43 : 47 48 49 91 1 . ... .. COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. j 5 and under 10. ! 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and i M. nderSO. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. P. 31. F. M. F. M. F. F. M. . P. 51. F. Hinds . . . 285 184 69 CO 10 56 185 4 102 28 49 329 43 253 178 30 53 152 135 85 7 78 113 40 38 42 327 148 107 66 13 08 206 31 ill 70 43 41) 3(H 330 35 289 150 , 60 182 94 83 11 64 92 125 41 30 41 1,474 745 414 274 69 323 814 28 503 51(i 344 2G8 214 1,203 1,178 173 1,201 920 17.1 231 1, 120 609 605 52 306 562 476 221 193 188 1,560 798 483 265 59 318 860 31 426 513 364 279 246 1,313 1, 218 178 1,232 971 169 276 1,166 496 612 58 406 592 528 180 163 152 1,593 770 426 275 85 379 775 37 466 KM 380 286 252 1,001 1,263 183 1 . 350 881 225 249 1,095 592 6U 82 411 641 532 274 168 1,488 832 4CO 290 84 346 822 32 421 571 401 3> 244 1,105 1, 242 102 1,288 884 106 251 1, 122 572 596 62 391 588 585 225 200 186 1, 504 808 410 273 61 353 755 40 442 571 309 237 209 1, 093 1, 198 173 1,303 855 183 230 1,100 501 670 07 371 COO 503 218 188 107 1,424 849 350 250 77 330 741 394 515 367 299 212 1,007 1, 187 187 1, 197 770 165 261 1,057 475 625 53 392 587 500 220 170 109 1,245 683 359 193 93 204 041 32 348 395 303 225 193 <J74 1, 056 132 1,009 744 123 185 919 455 492 44 302 414 410 198 134 115 1,403 782 363 201 315 689 20 386 407 326 210 173 ! " 1,118 124 1, 015 734 138 220 960 446 571 55 322 463 461 181 143 154 2,295 1,227 724 318 154 408 1.198 30 552 655 487 321 269 1, 599 1,848 172 1,781 1,370 174 343 1,551 741 937 51 424 704 601 206 174 191 2,213 1,221 701 358 68 420 1,131 36 570 625 472 317 303 1,4 .I3 1,719 164 1,605 1,371 180 319 1,486 715 750 03 397 659 689 271 211 205 1,340 718 528 179 51 192 752 14 302 3SO 288 191 130 1,064 976 93 884 703 73 152 878 412 497 21 212 374 142 85 83 1,261 722 474 198 49 231 750 18 273 387 268 193 156 1,003 1,005 103 945 667 149 177 871 418 465 35 250 417 309 158 103 137 793 417 392 79 29 124 502 6 165 200 148 122 92 555 050 55 539 387 58 82 514 244 289 17 120 206 87 70 37 810 381 353 86 29 160 497 13 140 231 156 105 96 482 691 62 527 388 57 105 498 220 239 21 155 229 200 65 76 67 Lafayette Lowndes Marshall Oktibbeha .... Perry Pike Scott Smith Tallabatchic . 70 103 82 57 .84 77 109 80 41 207 296 445 367 219 960 334 428 323 240 917 300 492 377 198 745 321 525 497 221 039 359 511 411 183 980 315 495 378 194 748 291 342 283 234 951 305 389 319 210 740 594 543 437 458 1,480 511 614 430 355 1,434 301 324 208 264 1,199 325 346 285 185 732 181 170 125 113 682 170 169 136 96 244 Tippah 20 124 40 155 151 8 147 49 182 249 133 889 359 572 971 191 795 354 639 1,065 133 892 301 676 950 144 801 343 739 1,023 117 791 313 690 915 171 754 325 633 920 108 708 261 5-J4 973 115 632 200 503 1,084 191 1,131 350 927 1,818 104 1,211 370 968 1,764 115 788 211 519 1,273 144 906 211 530 1,095 94 004 86 320 715 .: 554 128 310 588 Wilkinson * Estimated 5,560 6,114 28,422 29,198 29,069 29,429 28,540 27,160 23,886 25,402 41, 170 40,259 24,536 24, 190 15, 015 14, 278 Do I>> ! Total . INDIAN. 1 Attala I ! i i 1 i i AGGREGATE. 1 Total wh-U 8... 5 235 4 971 23 547 2 401 27 141 2o G7G 04 370 8 813 14 375 11 1G4 a Total wliitcs, CHtinmted .. 3 Total frco colored 9 c 4G 44 43 4 To till aluvcH 5 Total ulaves, estimated ft Total Indiana i 10 B4 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 2G!) SLAVE Continued. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 nud under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 nnd under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 50 57 58 59 liO M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. j,i M. P. M. F. M. F. 370 178 185 30 18 64 264 3 86 ill t;a 52 :IG 258 339 32 sso 185 28 43 200 143 112 7 66 89 85 31 24 17 338 181 157 44 21 04 224 8 G8 109 83 54 42 254 300 34 245 209 32 3! IK 100 127 7 93 SO 29 29 25 253 12(i 111 28 18 40 189 *> 49 07 47 40 23 207 184 29 139 143 15 35 175 09 75 4 40 78 90 29 17 21 194 1 15 80 28 18 45 171 o 45 53 42 30 31 170 155 24 142 124 18 20 134 58 54 7 3 J 65 81 26 27 15 65 34 30 10 3 11 50 21 9 4 15 49 37 10 33 37 5 10 33. 12 24 10 10 15 4 70 32 30 13 o 13 57 o 19 10 18 4 11) 32 40 48 111 3 6 40 19 13 1 9 8 10 10 8 6 19 8 15 1 3 5 17 18 5 2 11 3 o 1 7 r, i 11,254 5,902 3,071 1,725 5!)4 2, 228 6, 1S7 199 2,953 3, 009 2, 510 1, 834 1,491 8,404 9,018 1,101 8,785 0,415 1,097 1, 030 7, 759 3, 980 4, 404 358 2,441 3, 790 3, 410 1,520 1, 141 1,036 11,109 0,073 3,573 1, 803 493 2, 321 6,209 208 2,788 3, 520 2, 572 1,802 1,505 8,326 9,100 1,081 8,654 6, 314 1,115 1. 74!) 7 7*17 3, 651 4,153 380 2, 494 3,800 3,057 1,439 1,183 1,159 22,363 11,975 7,244 3, 528 1,087 4,549 12,396 407 5, 741 7, 129 5,088 3, 096 3,056 16,730 18, 118 2,185 17,439 12,729 2, 212 3, 379 15, 496 7, 631 8,557 738 4,935 7, 596 7,103 2, 959 2, 324 2, 195 Hinds 1 o 3 Iss-ic ucna 2 1 1 i J-ickson 4 1 13 5 1 o 3 Ja er 40 40 1 o 5 o 8 11 C 14 3 3 3 11 4 o 2 o 1 1 1 4 1 ] Kern cr 5 3 3 1 1 I 1 1 1 15 | 3 17 3 ., Lif-^cttc i 1 3 :j 1 12 2 5 ; !. 2 6 1 :i ill 10 Marshall 1 3 1 3 5 15 2 8 | 1 11 i 2 1 1 1 4 \ 1 (i o 9 ! 1 t; ! 1 Pike 3 4 o I 1 l 3 1 5 Rankin Scott 1 1 _ 93 75 02 67 328 78 i 47 105 ; 50 50 39 4(i 3(1 120 ! 186 42 53 42 31 100 7 12 6 9 CO 16 14 10 10 53 4 1 ] 1 1 1 2, 553 3, 074 2, 404 . 1, 851 7,791 2, 501 3, 257 2, 577 1,032 5,972 5,054 0, 331 4,981 3, 483 13,763 Tnllaliatchlo 2 ii i 1 Tisnomingo 5 28 3 5 3 4 21 I i C C 271 48 1133 365 5 ; 4 ail l!ll C9 i 52 144 101 278 ; 211 8 184 43 100 180 51 15 53 927 6,541 2,054 4, 085 8, 416 1,020 0,591 2,109 4,846 8,300 1,947 13, 132 4,223 9,531 16, 716 Wayne 10 35 26 6 14 1.-, 8 1 I I I it 4 i 7 5 3 3 3 6, 880 6,319 4,r.i(i 3,014 1,149 1, 134 344 357 107 , 93 84 82 80 84 20!), 377 457 2, 000 7, 467 ! 208,013 . 417,390 400 ] 857 1, 917 3, 917 7,000 1 14,467 ! i I ! 219,301 217, 330 436, 631 ! 1 IXDIAN. 1 o 1 ) AGGREGATE. 8,820 6,352 j 4,032 3,193 1,270 1, 139 283 296 29 42 8 10 234 138 183, 777 165, 526 2 100 349,303 4 596 Total whites 1 24 26 j 10 I l 6 4 3 6 3 3 1 2 372 401 Total free colored - 3 6,889 6, 319 j 4, 526 3,914 1, 149 1, 134 344 357 107 93 84 82 80 84 209, 377 208,013 9 317 417, 390 19 241 Total slaves Total slaves, cst d. 4 s o 15,733 12, 697 8, 574 7,126 2,425 2,277 630 659 129 138 93 94 314 222 405, 948 38.5, 357 791, 305 270 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FItEE COLORED. ;j "H , SLAVE. Tot:il blave. _i Aggregate. 1 DT.ACK. MULATTO. SI. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. sr. F. Total. a, 906 a, ere 2,299 2,128 4,727 ; 4, -117 , 810 583 3 904 3 701 5, 648 4,427 0, 144 1,393 7, 605 103 12- 5 3 > 225 9 : 10 5, 873 4, 43J . 0. 154 1, 303 7,095 8, 227 7,330 11,523 6.8.58 7.023 3. 8 14 3, 780 I 2,2:13 2,312 ; 4,428 : 4,226 705 ; 706 6. 172 ! 6,244 4. Ill ; 3,097 \ 1.773 : 1.900 i 13,831 7,024 4, 545 8. 054 1,501 12,416 8,138 3, 673 11,368 4,507 4,702 7, 575 1,344 12,579 4,309 030 760 075 20, 401 11,237 6, 907 2, 078 987 4,180 1 1, 693 373 5, 363 6,506 4,500 3, 401 2,540 15,830 10, 451 2,071 15,807 12,081 1,805 3, 071 14,403 7, 002 7, 020 654 4,504 0,809 0,773 2,737 2,109 1,885 3,520 4,428 5,010 4,414 3, 110 10, 231 13, 021 1,872 12,487 3. 793 8,093 Hi, 102 165 128 236 206 128 680 476 2:i8 453 256 192 107 103 688 220 33 IJ7 170 894 381 107 270 50 190 330 14 108 288 250 112 230 3!)3 837 60 780 201 180 152 510 241 403 37 220 312 104 91 60 107 200 302 310 277 100 1,700 746 48 325 231 238 235 240 148 234 218 134 ; 712 473 280 473 253 131 193 116 720 223 42 40 161 1,008 357 170 2SO 50 173 371 20 lt 335 272 123 271 501 827 54 792 354 107 156 583 298 438 47 211 .385 166 111 65 143 191 324 306 174 1,812 700 27 200 300 411 270 470 42! OfJO 1, 39S 049 524 938 509 323 390 219 1,408 413 75 07 340 1, 002 738 337 550 100 303 701 31 378 623 522 233 510 894 1,004 114 1,572 045 317 :ios 1,093 539 931 84 431 697 232 125 310 391 020 712 , 373 3,512 1,446 75 045 430 5,73 524 14,292 7.900 5, 015 9,078 1,823 13,808 9,087 4,107 12,290 5, 076 5.085 7,965 1, 503 13,087 4, 752 705 857 1,015 22, 303 11,075 7,244 3,528 1,087 4, 540 12, 300 407 5, 74 1 7, 120 5, 088 3, 000 3, 050 10, 730 18,118 2, 185 17,430 12,729 3,379 15, 496 7,631 8, 557 738 4,935 7, 500 7,103 2, 039 2,334 2,195 3,917 5,054 6,331 4,981 3,483 13, 703 14, 467 1,947 13.132 4,223 9,531 10,716 20,105 12,336 14, 169 10, 471 9,518 22,033 16, 426 15,722 15,079 10, 771 6, 006 15, 398 4, 408 23, :C6 8, 203 2, 232 3, 131) 4,819 31,339 17, 701 7,831 17, 095 4, 122 11,007 15, 349 3,333 11.683 10, 123 13, 313 0, 213 0. 324 23, 025 23, 382 4,086 28, 823 21, 283 8, 343 9,001 20,607 12, 1.77 13. 704 2, GOG 11,135 22, 113 13,633 6,080 7,638 5,019 7,800 22,550 24, 149 4,366 20,696 15,679 3, 601 15, 933 9,811 16, !:32 28, 373 4,308 H, 1)6 3,808 | :!, 470 0,014 r,. 511 1 822 1 517 8, 214 7, 338 11, 525 3 339 7 6 13 1 . 1 22 22 44 2 ; 1 3 3,383 5,658 : 5.0H5 ! 2,238 1,521 2,473 7.433 3,752 2. 845 653 :i40 6.3 18 5, 710 2. 32!) 2,289 3,823 ! 691 6,271 2,CJ9 311 360 334 10,041 5,710 , 3, 403 1, 523 413 : 2,148 5,838 188 2,608 3, 185 2,300 1,730 7,825 8,273 1,037 7, 8(12 5, 000 948 1,503 7,154 3, 353 3,715 333 2,283 3,415 3,401 1,328 1,118 1,010 1,726 2,177 2,891 2,287 1,458 4,160 6,300 6,271 1,960 4, 510 8,011 Clark 2, 986 2, 7CG 831 i 070 3 900 3 532 5, 002 1, 521 7. 432 2, 845 o, :no 3, 4!!8 1 , 520 2 282 Co >iah 1 .... . 1 r * 1,403 1,332 5, 089 4, 200 1 , 839 1 . 059 6 13 ] 1 3,513 1,527 2, 282 3,804 8, !)7(i 5, 816 587 14,107 3, 035 li, 458 2, 953 2,916 5. 94 1 8,096 8,225 5,517 0,208 0, 895 5,264 2. 501 11,384 8, 554 li, 131 0,282 5, 171 5,340 5 "37 2, 080 299 400 341 10, 300 5, 521 3, 5il4 1,455 544 2.038 5. 857 185 2, 755 3, 321 2, 206 1,722 1,252 8,011 8,181 1,044 H, 005 0,124 917 1,473 7. 240 3, 733 3 on 783 711 1 282 1 WJ 1 Iflii 1 753 3, 751 8,940 5,800 587 14,156 2, 035 6, 45. ) 2,018 2,910 5, 030 8,989 8, 224 5, 513 0, 20C 0, 801 5, 200 2, 500 11,370 8 545 25 28 53 10 | 17 30 7 3 10 I ^14 4 000 3 001 2 742 313 S14 7,413 C, 743 1,500 1,4.55 3,442 3,011 1,502 : 1,350 1,492 1,424 3,137 S, 7U9 5 11 40 40 80 3 2 5 17 18 35 5 .... 5 1 .... 1 1 n 1 J 4 1 , 2 I 4 - 4 1 1 3 8 9 Lafayette i 4,812 4. 177 4, 306 . 3,018 2, 689 2, G24 3 GO 3 000 3, til* 3,243 2, 889 ; 2, 371 1,274 i 1,226 li, 037 5, :)33 4 377 4 KSt ;i 3. 100 2, HIM 3 Ml 2 "HO 0, 131 0, 270 5 171 1 2 | 3 Noxubec 2 721 2 450 Oktibbuha 2 782 . 2 510 S 328 1 2 13 2,820 , 2,417 948 910 3 280 2 888 5, 237 1,858 0, 174 14,313 0, 530 3, 74 4 5,435 1,102 2,835 10,206 19, 150 883 6,800 1,212 1,714 2, 770 5,583 7,415 5, 057 Perry 4 10 15 11 26 4 ; 4 1,1 2 1,868 6,200 14, 517 C, 532 5 180 3,1 O ooj^ :: 3,282 1,429 1,081 803 1,800 2,251 2,728 2, 127 1,052 6,091 0,721 879 6, 210 1, 833 4,447 8,181 Pike 7, 491 7, 022 3,412 3.118 2, 713 2, 407 1, 915 1, 829 2,817 2,018 002 ; aw 1,532 1,303 8, 323 7, 878 914 ! 9 215 Iluukin Scott 3 5 12 5 S 3,750 5, 443 1, 102 2.836 10,219 19, 108 ! 883 0, 033 1 1 Smith * Sunflower < 1 -.. 6 1 8 13 3 !) Tiohomingo Tunica 515 368 3, 704 3, 132 612 924 820 1,461 1,318 2, 805 2, 683 3, 968 3, 447 3, 075 2, 582 15 22 C7 * Washington AV.i v:it: 1, 744 2,801 5,588 7, 421 1 5, 057 Wilkinson 5 4 7 3 5 2 ! C Yukibusha Yazoo ! Total 86, 275 167, C26 353,901 372 41 )1 773 i 354, 674 201,438 198,555 400, 013 17, 843 18,775 36,018 436,631 791,303 * Estimated. NOTK. 2 Indians included in white population. XOTE. Of the free colored population, 292 lire male aud 309 are female imilattoeii. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 271 TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES. TOWSS, &,. COUNTIES. WHITE. FHKR COLOUR!). Total free. SLATE. Aggregate. 1 31. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. .. 280 158 310 133 796 92 119 811 923 230 55 2,021 416 160 114 1,391 634 338 780 288 1,714 228 244 1,912 2,307 503 279 319 4, 272 892 ;I:M 318 3,158 2 2 ! 4 638 780 289 1,718 238 214 1.913 2, 120 504 287 139 4, 4KO 935 341 332 3,189 182 169 Not 1 1 1 76 358 996 1 3GO . 718 CarroUton Carroll 200 ; Canton 3iadison .. 470 : 155 91 R 1 1 4 1 4 10 289 3, 308 339 323 2.E87 3,199 887 447 221 6, 612 1,453 558 486 4,591 3 6 732 40 31 520 488 179 80 50 1,009 233 99 80 694 858 1, 51)0 61 101 48 79 554 1, 074 583 1, 073 204 383 80 160 52 102 1, 123 2, 132 306 508 118 217 74 351 708 1, 402 1 5 1 13 1 8 Jackson Hinds 1. 184 8 1 4 273 4 2, 251 , 97 30 6 7 34 111 13 1 7 17 208 23 7 14 31 476 374 Rodney Jefferson 204 TABLE No. 4. FllEE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOPiElGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate free popu lation. WIHTK. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. -MULATTO. 31. F. Total. 31. i F. Total. 31. F. Total. I 1 I 31. F. Total. M. 1 F. 1 Total. 2 31. F. Total. 2,200 2,208 4,675 766 3,984 4,231 3,831 5, 979 1,649 2 942 2,208 2,099 4,399 578 .1,700 3,882 3, 459 5,498 1,436 2,692 4.408 4, 307 9,074 1,344 7, 684 8.113 7,290 11,477 3,083 5,634 1,484 7,346 11 15 4 3 1 5 26 7 6 91 106 1 1 2 1 2 197 4 4, 631 4,316 9,084 j 1,344 7,684 8, 126 7, 291 11,477 3, 129 5,637 ! 1,484 7,347 ; 2,825 9,234 3,478 1,521 2,282 766 91 52 44 77 37 33 173 44 31 71 15 88 27 6 474 29 18 5 1 11 13 81 14 6 15 5 27 8 1,240 120 70 49 11 101 48 48 254 58 37 86 20 135 35 6 1,242 120 70 5, 873 4, 436 9 134 Attala 49 11 101 48 48 254 58 37 66 20 115 35 6 1, 393 7, 695 8, 227 7, 339 11, 525 3,383 5,693 1,521 7,433 2,845 9,349 3,513 1,527 2,282 3,804 8,970 5,816 587 14,367 3,035 6,458 2,953 2,916 5,941 8, 990 8,225 5,517 6,268 6. S J5 5,264 2,501 11,384 Calhoun 6 4 1 10 1 ! 2 3 j Chicknwiw j j 6 3 1 9 1 16 39 1 i 1 35 o Clark 820 3 829 664 3 517 Co iali 1 1 1,478 1, 347 2,823 5,001 1,812 779 1,282 1,644 4,452 2,985 327 7,337 1,398 3,382 1,411 1,485 3,307 4,754 4,205 2,802 3,241 3, .127 2,702 1,263 0,709 4,233 1,651 741 1,000 1, 523 3,892 2,714 242 6,733 1,393 2,982 1,294 1, 424 2, 770 4,155 3, 892 2.580 2.990 3,190 2,273 1,226 5,257 9, 234 3,463 1,520 S, 282 3,167 8,344 5,699 569 14, 070 2,793 6,364 2,705 2,909 5,883 8,909 8,097 5,382 6,231 6,717 4,977 2,489 10,966 6 9 1 . 15 1 | | j ! 1 5 4 3 1 6 7 24 i 23 15 14 7 2 47 29 9 3,220 8,380 5,709 569 14,081 2,873 6,369 2,740 2,909 5,888 8,916 8,098 5,386 6,233 6,721 4,981 2,490 10, 974 imated. 349 392 79 16 76 102 60 151 7 : . .-hi 101 87 25 121 187 11 328 235 204 28 2 10 60 89 62 584 596 307 18 86 162 89 213 7 53 80 127 131 35 174 283 11 410 584 596 107 18 86 162 89 213 7 53 80 127 331 33 174 283 11 410 Hinds ....... 1 I ISS-K uena 2 6 4 5 39 35 3 2 11 i 11 9 74 5 22 1 5 6 7 13 Kern er 5 5 1 23 22 26 44 10 53 96 Lafayette Lauderdale Lawrence 4 2 1 6 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 4 1 4 Eft | 3 3 1 3 4 Madison Marion I 82 972 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. TABU: No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. _. Z Aggregate free popula tion. 1 WH1TK. HI.ACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. c M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Jr. F. Total. F. Tiitul. i M. j F. Total. M. F. Total. 1 H 4,331 3,144 3,240 2,687 2, 761 2,7(51 .144 3, 101 7, 455 3,348 2,643 1, 8!>9 2, 803 G02 1, SIX) 8, 30-1 0,684 503 3, llli 612 920 1,411 2,853 3,663 o ft7l 4,147 2,050 2,938 2,440 2,540 2,411 010 2, 759 7, 005 3, 101 2, 454 1,820 2,614 5UO 1,299 7,859 9, 198 368 2, 739 COO 817 1,304 2, 674 3, 402 11 480 8, 478 2 6 1 8 i 1 1 ....... 1 8,487 6, 094 6,181 5, 127 5,310 5. 172 1,864 5,886 14, 464 6, 451 5, 102 3,731 5, 425 1,102 46 22 53 34 21 59 4 185 36 64 65 16 14 21 : 67 15 37 48 : 101 10 44 6 27 6 ] 65 4 | i (57 8,554 6,131 6,282 5,171 5, 346 5,237 1,868 6, 200 14.517 6, 532 5, 180 3, 7.Vi 5, 44t< 1, 102 2,836 16,210 10,168 683 6,933 1,212 1,744 2,801 5, 588 7, 421 5, 657 Neshoba i 1 37 1 2, 3 1O1 5 17 44 Oktitibeha 5. 301 4 5 17 * 8 12 2 4 6 07 65 1 8")4 ... 4 6 10 4 11 4 5, 860 B 14,460 2 fi, 449 1 7 1 15 7 2 : 129 314 17 ; 53 17 1 t<l 13 : 78 9 j 25" 4 18 314 1 i. . .. 53 i : f] < 78 Simpson 7 5 12 5 8 ! oj 5 417 3 JH Sunflower Tulluhutclilc . .- 1 10 | 1 2, 799 i 1 16, 103 3 1 i 2,800 16, 176 18, 891 871 5,892 1,212 32 24 230 12 6-18 4 36 19 43 47 277 12 36 - 5 2 G 6 8 3 9 ...J 43 TiKhomingo :::: i 277 ia "\Varren "Washington . . - "\Vnync Wilkinson 5, 855 1 1 21" 1 2 14 21 35 3 I3 1 041 1 , m, i i 1 737 4 50 42 300 204 3 7 14 64 14 56 45 345 03 207 7 2,715 3 5 57 7 10 2 g 10 12 3 5 2 5 2, 737 5, 532 7, 076 5, 300 I 64 i 1 56 Yalabusha 7, 070 1 1 3 j I ! ...... - 34.) i7 Total 1 180, 303 164,082 345,345 ! 79 91 170 292 i 309 601 346, 11G 5,912 2,644 8,556 111 2 1 8 558 354,674 1 : NOTE. 2 Indiuun included In white population. Entiiiuitcd. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 38,878 654 8 ! 203 65 343 18, 458 371 409 48 1 3,201 2,983 163 CM 309 30 15 195, 806 417 118 182 1,336 18,321 150 45 2(i, 577 OO fVJl :JTO 205 6,897 35 41 3 8 5,003 Asia 3 1 o 9 184 Holland 39 Arkansas Ivhodc Inland Africa Ireland 3, 893 California South Carolina Tennessee Australia Atlantic Inlands Italy 114 Connecticut FJoriila Georgia Virginia Poland 87 31 844 81 571 Russia 26 Scotland 385 Spain 40 Kentucky , Xot stated Aggregate native i Sweden : 21 German States : Austria 41 2,008 2 346,116 Switzerland 138 Michigan II---. G8 "\Vest Indies l 22 MisiiMippi \Vales 1 21 Mlourl WurU inberg 41 Germany, (not spe cified) -. . 911 New Jersey Aggregate foreign 8,558 Aggregate native 346, 116 Great Britain, (not specified) . . Oregon TaW 354, 674 1 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 273 TABLE No. 0. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION S. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. 130 a 3 170 5, 45 7 54 30 40 LU 2 2 19 7B3 CO 112 3 4 an 3 5 5 201 45 17 8 = itf 61 153 5 2,100 41 20 5 16 \ 6 6 M 1,895 C93 199 9 4 10 57 57 28 2 89 3 3 13 103 3 KJ 15 150 25 40, 308 7,972 16 26 2 4 26 189 13 4 6 252 60 109 27 4 3 339 7 220 o 20 3 37 11 26_ 2 7,116 35 G20 P2~~ 2 42 4 225 70 8 03 2 114 2 3 943 1,714 27 225 146 81 17 4 52 25 2 B7 9 17 Tftf 37 3,941 6 303 17 96 8 A22! 2 2 19 3,098 96 3 1 9 S02 43 30 3 2 466 54 210 108 494 416 53 7 483 47 6 16 44 23 2,242 3 ffl 220 4 63 1 621 151 29 116 122 JO 7 95 T-_ 9 7 31 50 122 58 336 4 42 9 2 H 61 Painters Pattern-makers PP Peddlers , ... . Flour dcilrrs Photographers Founder men Physicians Piano-forte makers. . . Gardeners and nurserymen Gas-fitters , Bankers Pilots Plumb > Harness -makers . Hatters t f P Horse dealers Hosiers e " Housekeepers Hunters Refectory keepers Bottlers Ice dealers Brewers I surancc officers Bricklayers Shoemakers Speculators Stcamboatmcn Carders Stone and marble cutters Storekeepers Lawyers Students Livery-stable keepers Surgeons Locksmiths Surveyors Chair-makers Lumbermen Machinists Charcoal burners MMrafecturera Clerks Mariners Contractors U holsterers Millers Wafer-makers Daguerreotypists "Watchmen Dairymen Dancing-masters Dealers Dentists Distillers Dyers . 7 9 Other occupations tind unknown Editors Engravers 93, 208 274 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. AVH1TK. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 1C 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 43 I 50 51 . 54 57 58 59 60 01 63 r.U COUNTIES. Adair Andrew Atchison Audraiu ! Barry Burton Bates Benton Bellinger Boone Buchanan Butler 1 Caldwell Callaway Camcleu Cape Girardeau Carroll Cass Carler Cfdar Charitnu Christian Clark Clay Clinton 1 Cole Cooper Crawford j Dade Dallas I Daviess | DeKalb Dent Douglas Dunklin Franklin Gasconade Gentry Greene Grundy Harrison Henry Hickory Holt Howard Howcll Iron Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johuson KDOX Laclede Lafayette Lawrence LewU Lincoln Linn Livingston Macon Madison Muripa Marion Under 1. 1 and under 3. [ 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. i 30 and under 40 40 and under 50 L____j i M. : F. M. P. M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 146 !65 170 187 92 8-1 047 709 335 (518 072 313 COS , 021 581 j 541 461 471 : 770 | C77 ; 494 407 325 253 803 ; 742 764 : 710 662 tfil 1, 154 829 392 533 500 395 377 i 304 312 273 281 242 491 337 :ill! mil 1SJ i-lo 112 141 34 121 : 102 \ 142 ! 251 ! 288 124 145 24 104 153 148 190 293 189 122 : 244: 147 163 25 123 184 84 | 177 ! 123 i 113 i 116 201 93 108 116 118 95 88 44 01 245 163 230 170 137 217 101 81 91 144 07 121 383 115 179 205 156 : 00 148 ; 175 218 139 j 36 243 108 106 261 HI 73 180 77 237 158 132 26 105 108 88 150 105 ! 90 118 214 113 113 109 131 103 104 51 . 86 ! 275 154 : 201 174 ; 133 j 220 ! 157 j 83 115 i 156 j 70 ; 100 353 110 169 ] 198 108 110 130 145 166 197 15*| 27 j 211 101 107 251 30 458 592 123 474 037 524 908 1,502 222 378 808 302 048 665 5HO 96 460 685 405 781 619 490 581 852 400 488 436 675 393 417 207 353 1,206 060 982 633 055 898 634 324 428 638 SOI 396 1,278 484 709 883 | 634 I 355 986 575 784 733 1 617 578 981 , 354| 372 974 . 284 457 567 111 438 004 000 902 1,447 228 294 804 379 883 613 604 91 451 046 360 787 609 406 507 825 392 434 451 601 363 404 162 340 1, 165 670 869 737 570 811 591 335 434 627 239 397 1,234 413 726 ; 812 589 3-11 931 ; 595 ! 684 724 029 512 907 329 306 976 UT4 409 707 139 518 739 598 1,070 1,443 246 307 914 390 | 907 003 : 031 118 521 678 I 4 SO 887 680 j 511 ! 599 945 480 515 483 : 728 . 423 503 2 1, 189 697 . 990 804 620 - 619 385 473 733 233 423 1,259 521 | 701 043 592 377 961 712 784 809 673 546 1,041 415 367 981 511 651 130 496 610 500 962 1,487 224 331 843 386 907 656 673 87 489 634 436 789 681 458 592 838 446 530 502 683 390 459 220 416 1, 197 601 054 911 570 844 601 324 410 661 263 309 1, 160 j 456 748 j 872 | 596 j 410 918 672 691 791 643 491 1, 027 ! 395 411 92B ans 459 506 120 490 503 513 | 956 1,192 208 [ 317 900 341 891 649 ; 582 75 I 487 643 409 740 616 471 506 842 385 533 411 684 303 403 187 j 382 1,111 i 567 878 845 589 723 576 359 414 681 : 222 353 1,029 i 475 : 619 , 86D 579 349 ! 881 I 635 . 687 757 593 498 973 405 333 880 427 i 573 117 441 504 495 805 1,157 183 341 703 331 922 532 524 7 474 631 409 714 590 429 520 809 378 511 413 637 337 373 1.53 326 965 513 770 772 510 685 534 277 409 029 230 322 969 411 5SS 829 528 346 750 631 668 716 540 417 870 323 302 873 307 421 411 106 380 467 403 834 1,067 132 330 785 S43 841 523 518 56 378 573 276 604 584 386 486 703 339 424 334 610 284 299 113 269 873 464 <>n 017 394 i 574! 483 j 282. 353 I 280 160 283 1,021 396 502 J 718 : 551 i 273 709 ! 497 678 : 618 497 374 i 734 j 319 267 763 368 fci 103 391 451 393 804 1,109 107 291 732 275 707 496 468 68 373, 552 313 , 584 | 540 371 i 424 813 298 403 207 538 273 288 142 297 778 393 615 684 414 556 481 252 373 585 169 305 1,041 3!16 443 751 433 271 751 4:17 613 609 487 384 763 299 248 821 1W7 712 593 199 738 023 560 1,370 2,797 303 471 1, 250 410 1,306 762 1,027 102 530 978 373 1, 049 936 688 1,006 1,388 524 504 438 848 . 468 , 418 192 407 1,534 670 ! 915 1, 107 663 882 i 913 392 6JO : 9118 273 601 : 2,412 622 899 1, 353 761 43CI 1, 472 692 1,112 1,155 826 ! 66J 1,313 43] 446 1,905 582 631 163 577 071 020 1,313 2, 027 252 307 1,120 375 1,165 710 764 90 560 769 410 900 806 560 655 1,190 476 541 408 7li J 412 432 214 423 1,208 634 952 974 699 869 777 381 475 813 264 473 1, 753 567 771 033 714 394 1, 109 731 938 941 683 551 1, 187 114 415 1,525 475 384 120 420 474 401 002 1,855 183 203 780 259 903 535 565 05 349 684 282 739 635 429 608 910 303 319 344 534 284 319 124 207 1,151 036 720 604 442 j 637 514 . 246 j 396 j 597 173 372 1,471 398 ! 703 i 874 i 512 : 252| 1,047 ; 433 i 728 514 416 862 274 270 1,378 826 375 305 83 322 460 358 | 1,236 i 146 205 i 674 I 231 I 748 411 431 66 322 492 | 277 ! 004 400 i 297 401 704 270 339 282 432 | 256 | 307 1 100 ! 245 | 893 I 463 | 621 | 541 415 ; 544 09 : 200 | 329 I 528 ! 144 278 973 i 310 soo; 679 ] 422 243 : 728 436 613 610 413 i 368 i 692 i 260 219 : 273 290 71 j 259 398 233 554 984 107 206 535 107 007 372 330 45 230 383 198 400 370 281 ! 454 | 556 195 261 195 377 203 186 77 163 803 402 476 403 301 \ 420 ! 334 j 164 286 I 416 ! 114 | 210 | 786 252 443 : 527 ! 335J 164 666 346 j 479 i 490 357 303 538 209 176 676 i 147 217 242 52 197 275 232 479 614 71 189 489 143 532 289 242 33 184 286 162 340 328 206 i 279 475 178 214 165 280 153 129 71 141 572 325 332 372 239 232 256 151 200 343 91 153 531 195 323 437 263 145 449 263 364 373 204 214 419 192 149 533 127 STATE OF MISSOURI 275 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. ! j 50 aud undor CO. 60 and under 70. 70and under 80. 80 and under 90. 1)0 and under 100. Above 100. Agctmkn n Total. Aggregate, i COUNTIES. 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2fi 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 51 55 50 11. F. 51. F. I M. P. 11. F. M. F. M. i F. j M. F. M. F. 218 285 102 158 139 37 139 381 131 339 435 51 100 35G 84 344 176 198 21 119 222 85 29G 254 154 229 408 113 122 107 199 97 127 47 84 442 286 209 256 140 204 222 90 128 333 59 127 423 142 247 285 228 10 343 182 343 266 180 162 314 114 90 454 <ll 153 184 69 119 111 20 110 133 123 314 341 34 71 297 71 204 139 130 20 105 173 78 215 190 109 100 309 97 111 89 148 69 104 33 54 341 224 172 211 122 145 166 77 107 207 40 88 333 105 105 216 146 71 246 143 233 226 131 107 220 83 75 330 M 77 130 43 72 65 14 08 83 73 212 194 2G 48 193 35 158 84 71 17 59 91 37 118 154 57 122 197 79 71 50 97 41 42 20 30 218 93 100 133 69 83 77 40 00 175 23 58 108 62 au 1.38 76 46 159 86 122 140 74 70 120 55 41 175 38 63 107 29 54 51 7 42 77 71 148 141 20 43 115 31 114 58 71 11 56 76 40 76 101 54 87 148 42 48 47 68 39 37 12 25 1C2 76 85 134 62 73 48 22 41 141 14 41 135 41 83 89 09 42 118 80 93 114 51 50 84 42 32 148 10 21 41 16 19 26 2 15 27 20 70 51 4 17 58 10 32 24 18 4 16 26 18 23 39 25 35 53 19 23 21 25 21 13 7 63 23 23 37 23 26 13 15 18 50 4 21 3G 8 33 36 26 46 30 26 . 23 21 26 31 14 48 I 17 30 10 21 12 4 5 7 3 4 1 5 7 4 7 ! i 4,442 5,884 2,554 3,655 3, 950 !)73 3, 635 4,410 3,604 7,577 11,883 1,500 2, 563 6,814 2, 400 7,312 4,000 4, 699 025 3, 279 5, 153 2, 650 5 948 3 5, 005 2,024 3,254 3, 788 821 3, 130 4,044 3, 522 0,822 9, 910 1,331 2, 247 6,081 2, 309 0, 019 4,086 4, 082 575 3, 141 4,519 2, 600 S, 208 4,481 3, 075 3, 840 6, 3!<0 2,712 3,237 2,841 4,358 2,415 2,048 1,163 2,305 7,611 4,070 5,614 5,545 3,660 5,052 4,039 2,121 2,930 4, 742 1, 523 2, 539 8,600 3,053 4, 545 5,906 3,975 2,398 6,257 4,216 5,096 5,344 4,008 3, 138 6,493 2,462 2,335 7,330 1.866 8,430 10,949 4, 578 6, 909 7,738 1, 790 0,705 8,400 7,126 14, 399 21, 799 2,837 4,810 12, 895 4,709 13, 901 8,092 8,781 1,200 0,420 9,075 5, 202 11,216 9 525 1 2 I Andrew Atchison 1 1 A I 1 1 1 1 8 14 16 51 44 4 10 51 8 39 17 21 4 10 18 13 29 23 20 23 46 19 11 17 16 11 7 5 5 45 14 21 28 10 18 11 17 21 40 2 8 47 11 19 31 26 11 41 19 23 36 16 13 39 19 8 37 4 5 3 11 2 4 4 17 13 8 14 3 2 4j 2 11 ! 6 2 i 2 9 8 4 5 2 2 I 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 Boo ! 1 2 3 1 i 2 20 7 2 3 Cape Cirardenu. .. Carroll 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 Carter 5 1 5 2 4 3 4 5 4 3 5 2 3 8 12 11 4 i 1 2 4 1 7 o 2 2 1 1 4 3 Christian 1 Clark 5, 044 3,010 4, 805 7, 138 2,928 3, 404 2, 930 4 920 Clav . i , 685 8,645 13, 528 5,640 0,721 5,777 9,248 5,081 5, 498 2,414 4, 855 16, 465 8,641 11, 862 11,509 7,596 10,601 8,620 4,503 6,241 9, 986 3, 133 5,529 18,882 6,533 9,763 12, 743 8,436 4,875 13, 688 8,559 10,983 11,347 8,509 6,812 13, 673 5,179 4,830 15, 732 3.957 Clinton Colo o 1 1 1 1 2 1 Crawford Dade. Dallas 4 3 4 i 2 3 3 I 1 ! i 2,666 2, 850 1, 251 2, 490 8,854 4,571 6,248 5,964 3, 930 5,549 4,581 2, 3i>2 3, 311 5,244 1,610 2,970 10,282 3,480 5,218 6,837 4,401 2, 477 7,431 4,343 5,887 6,003 4,501 3,674 7,180 2,717 2,495 8,402 2.091 De Kalb. Q 1 1 Dent j 2 1 1 1 1 2 11 10 2 1 4 2 3 7 3 3 5 4 4 4 1 I 2 o 2 11 9 1 3 4 ; 3 12 i 15 1 i 4 6 2 6 i 10 3 1 i 1 1 Gentry 2 3 1 1 j ; 1 2 1 Holt 1 Howard . . . Howell .... ! 1 1 4 3 1 4 4 2 1 2 4 1 | 1 1 j 1 Knox . 1 1 13 4 7 ! 4 1 i 1 12 1 9 6 3 7 9 5 6 7 2 5J 1 15 i 7 1 i 4 8 3 7 9 1 Lafavette . . , 1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 1 Livingston 1 1 ! 4 McDonald . . . 276 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. .. . n gg . 71 78 -i 1 n 78 79 K - 83 84 87 89 91 n n 94 ". ... ; i . g 07 - 09 10 ;. a a COUNTIES. Tnder 1. 1 and under 5. i 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 3(1. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. i F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 210 126 69 106 120 67 139 116 118 126 62 158 87 67 12 5 24 50 136 104 56 188 l J8 177 C5 169 117 131 197 6S 55 246 109 101 130 3,657 151 136 130 89 36 139 57 151 44 114 80 122 158 93 112 i. 734 539 246 840 518 543 248 602 418 218 565 187 183 595 535 392 956 1,001 662 282 729 430 577 898 219 276 962 464 463 574 11,720 703 518 683 318 170 410 523 190 736 251 476 335 540 617 3C3 516 337 710 454 198 716 796 573 521 232 607 401 194 518 191 190 575 529 369 911 1,031 663 281 702 456 544 771 246 238 914 383 452 509 11,480 605 515 609 320 168 417 510 163 708 279 445 313 529 619 385 486 341 702 509 275 753 868 590 547 297 665 428 248 562 237 185 619 513 161 985 1,014 727 306 743 509 690 942 289 328 920 502 485 557 9, 578 700 546 711 376 181 447 638 190 736 292 535 360 597 659 448 553 379 765 644 534 483 244 245 074 606 781 786 563 MO 553 483 250 272 702 617 401 340 246 245 591 520 201 183 192 178 618 577 535 508 395 351 974 891 9CO 1, 019 734 705 299 281 723 716 453 420 636 601 b 30 888 2C4 222 318 272 843 87fi 488 466 488 419 586 539 9, 826 7, 565 680 634 495 489 6C:t 621 365 350 199 218 448 430 596 611 193 178 734 653 299 2C7 451 446 361 325 549 508 605 550 448 3SO 575 511 365 336 612 449 223 580 770 465 236 621 319 208 473 187 191 539 495 342 900 919 683 259 596 369 531 749 231 277 788 404 417 454 7, 33B 611 470 550 308 145 390 551 159 615 257 40U i 295 456 560 397 521 . 326 527 373 210 526 755 437 453 237 482 268 166 430 134 150 523 432 315 790 853 539 221 541 413 580 691 160 187 754 410 350 404 7,377 535 379 528 253 129 377 433 158 460 182 323 272 410 461 270 374 245 477 405 211 55 649 440 411 176 526 235 173 394 134 138 465 429 287 827 775 564 210 501 367 538 722 173 199 704 345 312 307 8, 715 552 304 517 262 139 370 473 134 512 S29 315 249 350 481 315 408 246 787 571 476 899 1,171 764 720 496 875 478 264 651 159 317 777 813 701 1,374 1,732 818 385 736 690 830 1, 123 260 301 1,557 584 583 58S 23,834 1,065 518 711 473 183 727 695 202 761 304 522 522 733 857 451 543 365 714 514 345 781 1,011 666 596 350 714 472 234 562 176 230 675 608 415 ],256 1,234 791 299 718 708 1,005 248 342 1,207 518 537 528 20, 212 793 497 689 379 170 585 700 183 733 304 484 449 595 737 473 548 365 539 ; 462 319 ! 325 329 ! 188 585 ; 487 659 566 538 447 453 I 400 277 180 496 430 338 232 169 150 481 369 129 119 171 123 501 . 382 460 367 497 , 251 869 792 1,041 758 502 : 4G9 218 179 491 444 423 3C7 509 : 422 700 : 577 180 150 216 173 1, 136 760 320 307 351 32C 455 414 19,959 13,415 685 ; 488 358 335 520 439 302 2118 122 119 449 , 327 423 358 130 ! 118 497 i 436 ]37 j 141 315 | 297 289 ; 208 562 i 413 5-19 1 429 317 : 284 378 | 344 234 } 228 347 220 181 372 453 374 338 155 358 183 109 346 65 111 340 307 274 643 714 342 125 354 295 372 504 95 135 632 256 257 323 9,305 430 273 352 200 78 273 245 84 338 117 218 155 353 336 176 253 141 269 213 115 288 402 272 259 97 276 134 SO 254 277 231 152 519 500 295 113 208 220 324 392 93 105 509 209 185 231 6,155 342 224 281 160 68 220 207 66 274 104 186 134 ! 285 i 285 | 154 221 1=0 Miller 178 13C 124 140 71 142 109 57 1S1 23 42 1C2 108 82 213 191 1C9 78 ICO 121 139 20C 55 76 259 105 115 133 3,643 1C9 1C4 99 30 - 148 55 169 66 126 - 142 149 102 118 93 New Mudrid Ozark Pike . . Plutte Polk Piiliuki Rails Rav Ripli-y St. Cuurlea St C!;ur St FrmjC iirt St. Loui* Scotland Scott Shelby Stodihml Taney . Texas AVarrcn Webster Wright Total . 18,687 17,994 74,700 71,712 76, 655 73, 855 67, 74 1 63,411 57, 183 57,224 108, 970 93,328 75, 302 58, 081 45, 196 34,234 FREE COLOEE1). v 10 i Adair , Audrew 1 2 1 2 Atchinon 3 o 1 B.trry a 1 1 1 Bates i I \ Bontou . . . Boono l>ucliuunn o 2| 1 B 4 Batltr 5, S Caldwcll I STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 277 WHITE Continued. 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 IK) 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 M and under CO. 60 and under 70. 70 and uudcr 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. AboTe 100. Agcunk wn.! Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. 177 140 89 223 315 180 174 78 200 94 51 212 53 48 222 178 121 374 379 197 77 204 189 218 302 61 63 430 141 129 1C4 3,533 233 113 178 88 42 185 141 34 190 73 123 104 234 219 114 128 80 F. M. ! . M. F. i M. F. M. F. M. F. M. 1 F. ML F. 135 107 56 163 251 163 130 62 152 80 38 160 49 36 151 125 71 297 26G 175 49 124 167 171 215 46 46 326 96 113 144 3,017 164 127 148 52 28 140 111 26 155 65 81 70 165 131 80 111 64 83 63 21 105 156 84 107 32 84 56 32 104 29 24 96 95 54 188 158 103 19 100 105 101 121 27 20 198 42 88 92 1, 343 97 07 !>7 37 17 87 61 34 82 33 50 46 107 05 46 68 .19 80 49 17 77 125 90 64 34 71 31 18 84 13 23 68 PI 28 170 J30 83 14 67 00 81 97 21 22 100 43 63 69 1,423 89 46 03 39 14 06 48 73 09 ~~ 38 36 74 32 57 27 25 4 28 52 35 30 3 22 10 28 3 6 21 13 7 73 37 29 4 32 26 38 46 13 48 13 23 26 383 34 16 24 7 9 22 18 3 32 12 13 11 25 40 13 28 16 3 5:1 2 24 : 1 3 2 1 7 2 4,831 3, 374 2,178 4,918 6, 201 4, 180 3,996 2,107 4,560 2, 725 1,569 4,057 1,203 1,420 4,441 3,969 3,257 7,400 8,145 4,800 2, 001 4,812 3, 630 4,060 0,431 ] 58G 4,443 3,1118 1,671 4, 457 fl, 521 3,875 3,549 1,696 4,282 2, 398 1,414 3, 566 1,158 1,262 3,925 3,535 2,371 6,896 6,836 4,668 1,778 4,364 3, 158 4,117 5, 607 1,549 1,780 6,527 2, 919 3,018 3, 402 85,853 4,506 3,231 4,115 2,221 1,091 3, 063 3,715 1,123 4,421 1,751 2,845 2,204 3,564 4,120 2,674 3,403 2,181 9,274 6,572 3, 849 !>, 375 11,722 8,061 7,545 3,863 8, 842 5, 123 2,983 7, 023 2,361 3, 682 8,366 7, 504 5,628 14, 302 14, 981 9,468 3,779 9,176 6,788 8,777 12, 038 3,135 3, 666 14,313 0,229 6, 292 7,323 184, 313 9,800 6,058 8,742 4,730 2,271 6,563 7,659 2, 384 9,095 3,489 6,009 4,711 7,798 8,670 5,301 6,879 4,441 Mercc-r 1 Mississippi Monitean Monroe Montgomery Morgan 18 4 7 1 8 40 ; 8 13 i! 1 Uo 5 3 1 1 18 6 I 5 2 1 7 1 1 19 7 5 .. . 1 1 5 1 i .. \od-n 5 1 Oregon 27 6 | 3 j 1 1 3 1 : 1 1 3 2 2 29 7 6.1 1 22 7 SI i 3 2 i 1 - . 1 53 17 8 3 1 48 5 7 1 3 25 6 7 1 Pike 1 ... 1 1 ! . Polk 9 3 .. 1 .. 1 1 IS 5 4 j 1 17 , 7 i Rails ! 28 5 2 1 : 41 7 9 1 i j a i i Ray 10 4 o ,. 1 I 3 2 2 1,886 7,786 3,310 3,274 3,861 98, 400 5,294 3, 427 4, 627 2, SOU 1,180 3,502 3, 944 1,261 4, 074 1,738 3,164 2,507 4, 234 4,550 2,687 3,470 2,260 47 5 7 1 - . 1 1 7 10 St. Charon $t Clair 16 7 l 17 6 j 4 \ 1 1 26 6 ! 4 i 1 ; 3 1 St. Francois Stc. Gonpvieve - -- 419 . Cl 84 10 11 6 5 1 1 148 73 20 2 1 ] ! ! Rchuyler 17 7 2 . 1 1 7 ;j 2 1 . . 2 .. 17 : 8 3 1 Shelby 14 7 : 7 ; i i l 2 1 1. i Stone "4 14 : 3 1 6 2 i 1 i i ! i 9 2 1 i J .. ...! 15 : is 9 1 2 i... 19 3 7 Warren 27 9 1 10 2 1 ; Washington 11 1 i. - 1" 19 4 2 . 2 JO 0| l Wright 23,870 18, 492 10, 754 8,682 3,090 2,581 i 610 533 S3 j 65 14 13 , 273 152 563,131 500, 358 1, 063, 489 1 FREE COLORED. i : 5 li I 11) ] 1 1 I 4 10 4 6 4 24 30 1 1 r 11 8 4 4 5 29 21 1 1 9 21 12 10 8 13 53 51 2 ;i i Barry 1 1 1 3 2 2 7 o i 2 i 3 1 1 Hoc o | linehanan 1 I Cnlrtwdll J78 STATE OF MISSOURI. TAULE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 1"). 15 and uuder20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. rorxTH-:s. : 11 13 - 21 23 24 . 26 27 89 31 32 33 .. 35 37 38 40 42 47 48 51 53 54 57 - 60 61 . . 19 73 1 1 M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ! M. F. M. F. M. F. i 1 122 1 21 2 3 a 1 3 a 2 i ! o 3 4 : 3 3 3 3|5 3 324 j 1 1 1 1 a 3 1 1 2 1 1 ... 11 1 ] i 3 4 4 a 2 2 23 4:2 1 4 3 4 1 i Clark Clay 12 1 2 4 5 3 : 5 i 1 3 1 1 1 132 322 283 2 21 1 1 i 2 3 Cole - : 332 1 ! 3 2 i a 4 i 3 ! 13 2 i 4 1 ! 1 1 2 1 i , 121 1 ; I Do Kalfo 2 1 ! 1 i ; a 1 i 1 1 1 n 252 1 1 i ........ 1 1 1 i 1 2 a ; 2 1 i 1 1 ; 1 1 2 .. . i j i 1 ! i i 1 l i 2 : .. . 1 .... i! if "i Howard 1 fi . 7 2 315 2 ... 1 1 i 1 3 3 2 1 ; 4 8 4 5 a 2 i i 2 2 | 4 7 | 5 j 4 1 1 Jackfon ; 1 1 i 4 1 6 6 ; j 3 2 2 1 1 i y i i 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 j 1 ... 1 "" "i" a j i 1 1 j LaclulK , , a : > i 1 2 9 * 2 6; 3 Lawrence 1 ill 1 1 1 1 1 2 ! 1 2 ; 2 ; 3 2 1 1 3 3 ; 3 i Linn 1 .. 1 a i 3 212 2 4 1 1 . 1 3 Macon 111 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 21 3 1 ;... . . ! i 1 1 i 2 1 ; i 1 4 6 G a i 10 12 4 l McDonald - 2 ; i 1 Miller ! 1 Moniteau : i ; : Monroe 2 3 3 2 3 31 1 3 2,3 1 11 4 Montgomery 2 1 I 9 l i New Madrid .... 2:1 2 1 2 i i i ... . ! i i 615 1 } 2 6 8 l| li 11 1 Nodaway i 1 1 : Ozark .... 1 5 44 1 1 I * 2 2 i | l 6 3 a : i 1 | 1 i 1 i " 1 Pemiscot ... I 1 1 Perry i 1 1 . i 1 2 3 PetUs J * i . i Phelpa i i Pike j ij a: 2 2 1 3 3 3 1 1 346 3 6 : 4 231 1 1 1 22416 2 2 1 " 3 i 1 j 3 5 3 3 Platto Polk 1 1 Rallg 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 3 1 j 1 Randolph .... 2 2 i 111 Ray l Riplry 1 i Q i St. Charle 2 2 l! 1 3 ! 1 1 2222 1 2 2 St. Clair 311 St. Francois i 1459 1836 18 79 75 77 2 12 i 3 4 7 j 5 4 70 ! 78 M 2 1 1 4 4 j 4 3 3 43444 68 1 111 HI-, 205 141 1 1 1 2 2 i 4 4 6 i 3 j 303 128 109 1 i Ste. Gcncvieve St. Louis 21 Ralin. , STATE OF MISSOURI , TABLK No. 1 POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 279 FREE COLORED Coutmtiocl. I 50 anil under 60. ; 60 mid under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and nndiT 90. 90uudTincl.TlOO. ; AboTC 100. Age unkn n. I Total. | Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. P. Bl ? l M. F. M. F. M. | | P. M. F. SI. F. 1 M. F. j 1 1 1 l 18 13 j j 3 ! ! i 22 :ii 1 2 1 3 Carroll 2 1 3 Caen . 1 7 8 15 Carter 1 4 8 Q Cedar J 1 1 2 !.. . 25 2ti 51 1 o o 1 7 6 13 Clark 1 1 1 1. . ; i ; . . 28 17 43 Clay . . 1 11 8 19 Clinton g j 43 2 65 Cole 1 1 11 15 8 ; 1 Crawford " o o ; Dade . 1 I < i I Dallas . 2 4 6 De Kalb 1 1 i 6 13 19 ! 2 7 Q 1 5 4 I 4 2 1 1 1 4 3 7 5 7 3 5 .. 2 31 43 ^ 2 1 3 .. 36 34 70 34 7 8 15 r> 1 1 10 7 17 Jefferson 36 3 ! 2 5 6 1 7 1 1 1 2 Laclide 2 2 1 i 1 I 15 | 21 36 Lafayette 40 ^ x 1 i 2 3 Lawrence 41 1 _ o 1 1 1 12 12 24 42 2 j 1 1 : * * ; 2 1 13 10 *>3 43 1 1 1 1 , 15 1 11 26 Linn .11 1 1 1 1 5 8 13 Macon 45 J^ 9 i 9 18 46 j i 3 4 Maries 47 g 5 3 3 3 ... . 1 l 44 ; 45 89 Marion 48 1 * 3 6 g 49 1 1 1 > Mercer TO 1 2 .. a Miller 51 1 l i 1 1 3 4 Moniteau 52 2 1 18 24 42 53 1 i 1 5 5 10 54 i 4 4 8 Morgan ^ " i 6 8 14 New Madrid 56 1 3 19 32 51 57 2 2 Noduway ryt 23 20 43 Ozark !W i * 5 7 13 60 1 2 2 . i . 9 14 23 Perry 61 1 1 i : 4 2 6 Pettia 6v> J i 2 o Phelps 63 3 _ 4 11 11 26 34 fiO Pike 64 3 4 1 2 i i i l. ....... i 1 26 30 56 Platto 65 1 i .... 1 1 7 8 15 Polk tw 1 1 8 5 13 Rails 67 l 1 i 9 2 11 Randolph 68 i 6 1 Ray 6:1 1 2 3 Ripley 71) i i 13 16 29 St. Charles 71 | 5 4 9 St Clair 3 _ 4 1 ii 1 38 42 80 73 1 5 4 4 2 2 1 i 2 1 1 46 43 9 74 53 76 TO 30 5 15 2 2 ,1 l ] 847 1 ()1 1 865 St Louis 75 1 3 2 1 i 1 19 ; 11 93 Snllnn . 7fi a i *<> STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Cuutiuucd. 78 79 j BO 81 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 13. , 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 1 110 and under 40. 40 und under 50. 51. P. M. F. M. F. M. ! F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 o 1 n 1 i a: a; i _. 2 ; l 1 2 1 1 1 1 i i 1 ! l i 1 1 i ! ; 1 I : 2 1 | 1 1 1 i 3 1 | 1 3 3 4 i I | 2 \\ gt 1 ! ! i So 33 163 171 189 173 155 185 137 171 277 301 228 293 225 i 209 SLAVE. 1 ! 4 8 G 7 7 4 o 15 55 ! 81 73 (52 69 45 3 ! 6 7 4 6 9 1 4 19 98 70 : 99 108 83 112 ft! .S 2 20 15 23 27 23 21 10 2 5 1 3 7 37 30 4G 41 39 31 25 g 5 40 45 47 62 41 44 36 9 8 38 12 24 19 24 15 23 111 Boono 61 97 385 405 403 425 371 363 322 ] 1 29 149 162 ! 175 178 155 151 122 1" 3 3 1 6 fi 2 6 Kl Cal lwell - 4 5 17 12 l 18 15 10 23 20 75 350 349 39(5 334 353 381 274 13 7 12 17 | 18 18 16 9 14 HI Capo G-irurdenu 20 21 90 ; 116 i 108 112 106 95 103 17 Carroll 14 29 62 84 i 77 77 85 96 61 18 Casfl .. 10 8 64 70 | 74 98 69 90 81 11 Carter 1 . 1 1 - 1 o 1 1 W Cedar 1 3 13 12 1 28 16 18 20 13 VI Chariton ! 73 39 223 224 = 250 236 194 179 152 00 3 ]5 23 23 14 18 12 12 "1 Clark C 5 39 29 i 33 36 38 41 30 V4 Clay . 35 42 ! 271 268 310 277 240 204 ri Clinton 21 21 * 82 P7 104 S3 83 75 85 Vfi Cole 7 g : 71 i 78 76 5 74 81 44 ft Gl 279 i 252 316 312 258 265 230 VR 2 17 18 18 14 13 13 7 *) Dado 7 23 38 27 20 in Dallas 4 o i 9 7 7 10 5 9 " 8 ii A 1 y / * 7 28 22 37 37 26 31 18 :t OeKulb ! 2 10 7 !> 16 H 14 9 Tl Dent 6 ; 2 12 15 16 15 9 9 15 34 Duiiklin 4 4 1 13 - g 17 13 12 16 12 39 119 123 98 IS 1627 5 5 6 3 37 7 10 10 r> 10 10 38 Greene 20 15 142 i 125 IT) 138 HO 114 107 Tl u 29 21 40 Harrison ! I . . 3 3 2 41 Henry 21 14 10 98 90 U5 97 97 82 4;> Hickorv y 2 11 8 13 13 23 22 43 Holt 5 20 44 Howard P6 l 476 39** 358 4r> Howell ; Hi Iron T 47 Jackgon 78 37 18 Jasper , 3 49 .1* ff -rmn $ r 35 36 37 .% 11 39 37 9 7 ! 7 2 7 3 3 52 93 77 47 50 16 26 6 4 3 2 4 1 2 59 !I6 91 57 54 27 36 19 IS 21 9 16 8 10 1 5 1 36 32 34 20 22 13 6 41 65 51 18 34 17 12 18 19 23 6 10 5 6 287 457 405 230 252 157 12fl 128 176 164 84 117 42 66 4 2 2 2 5 1 2 16 19 19 9 13 6 7 264 373 350 : 192 223 138 131 17 16 13 | 7 13 3 7 ; 105 139 137 ; 68 86 54 55 73 112 92 51 42 30 38 75 fi9 97 i 38 44 24 22 3 4 5 1 17 16 14 7 10 4 8 156 216 241 ! 139 138 88 M 10 22 30 10 20 3 4 21 32 45 17 29 15 13 195 ;3 278 . 192 169 84 124 64 103 119 : 53 52 25 37 62 86 87 56 57 33 35 , 225 338 308 183 218 126 128 8 12 25 8 7 6 4 32 24 21 17 24 5 10 . 6 10 15 4 11 2 3 20 27 40 9 16 13 11 I 8 13 13 2 5 3 5 5 13 14 4 9 2 6 16 17 14 4 8 2 4 1 74 117 125 | 93 97 49 42 5 9 4 i 6 6 4 9 10 11 | 1 9 2 4 i 88 147 169 ; 76 80 35 60 25 23 26 : 8 13 3 14 | 3 4 4 79 96 116 56 54 33 32 11 IS 13 3 3 3 10 18 32 31 14 10 3 12 . 294 564 429 : 328 2lil 184 183 4 2 2 j 1 2 1 2 17 16 24 5 20 13 9 i 261 353 322 179 223 89 117 24 29 37 12 20 3 111 40 55 46 :> S7 no STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 281 FRKE COLORED Continued. 50 und under 60. GO nnil under 70. 70 und under 80. 80 and uuder 90. OOandunderlOO. Above 100. Age. unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 78 79 80 81 K) 84 85 8G M. F. M. P. M, F M. F. M. P. St. F. M. F. M. F. 1 9 5 3 1 5 7 14 12 1 3 7 25 7 1 1 1 9j 3 3 13 3 a i 1 1 1 5 ia i 1 1 o 1 1 w " 133 163 107 100 32 43 6 17 4 6 5 5 2 1,007 1,875 3, 072 SLAVE. o 1 1 G J4 4 i 2 o 4 1 13 19 5 16 2 6 1 o 1 1 4 g 2 2 1 1 1 ] 6 U 5 6 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 79 85 29 44 11 8 3 5 I 25 35 5 8 1 1 1 1 ] 1 3 4 2 51 66 40 30 11 13 3 1 I o I 2 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 30 29 17 21 5 8 2 2 1 1 17 12 5 9 2 11 22 6 7 3 4 2 ] 5 o o 2 41 52 22 34 7 10 3 3 1 1 1 ] 3 3 1 2 3 12 3 3 o 2 1 55 48 22 24 8 8 1 1 1 15 19 4 5 2 3 I 1 11 21 17 15 fi 7 1 1 1 66 80 22 28 10 7 5 6 2 3 1 1 ; 6 G 2 5 1 3 ] 1 i 1 4 n 1 I I 1 2 I ! 1 1 3 1 1 1 35 27 18 16 4 n ., 1 1 j 3 4 I 1 1 1 j 10 26 1 10 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 7 1 2 1 . 1 13 SI 8 9 4 o a 1 o 7 4 5 1 1 88 77 42 47 1 15 it; 9 1 o 2 1 4 4 5 2 3 ] 1 1 53 72 35 29 8 12 3 2 1 j 6 1 1 1 1 1 ...K... 5 3 4 ! 3 8 J j 1 35 51 86 1 414 46G 880 2 25 34 59 3 570 590 1, 166 4 113 134 247 5 4 17 21 K 224 218 442 Bates 7 2S6 313 599 8 129 116 245 9 2, 529 2, 505 5,034 10 970 1,041 2,011 11 26 26 52 Butler 12 106 116 2 (V) Caldwcll 13 2 252 2 271 4 523 14 99 107 206 15 743 514 790 554 1,533 1,068 Cape Girardfiiu.. - CurroU 16 17 472 538 1 010 Cass. 18 9 11 20 Carter 19 104 107 211 Cedar n 1 440 1 399 2 839 21 107 122 229 oo 219 236 455 Clark 23 1,763 578 1,692 566 3, 455 1, 144 Clay Clinton 24 25 482 505 987 Cole % 1 906 1 894 3 800 27 88 94 182 28 171 175 346 Dado X) 50 64 114 Dallas to 170 65 188 7 " 1 358 l. )7 Davh ss De Kulh 31 32 80 76 J56 Dent n 85 86 171 Duuklin 34 84 777 1 601 35 39 5 37 66 76 118 Gascon ude 36 17 834 1 668 3f< 16 159 285 39 16 25 40 601 644 1 245 41 101 94 195 42 143 166 309 Holt 4:1 3 104 2 782 5 880 44 12 138 24 175 3<! 313 Howell 4;. 4fi 1 963 1 981 3 944 47 145 190 335 -I" 597 27 sai .3 36 282 STATE OF MISSOURI. TAIILK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 50 51 52 53 .11 55 50 58 59 01) 01 GO in (i.1 G:i 68 o:) 70 72 73 74 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 80 87 - 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 90 1)7 98- 99 100 101 102 103 10-1 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 COUNTIES. Under 1. M. F. 31 | 39 5 5 10 59 GD 7 . 5 19 14 47 51 9 11 8 5 11 ] 15 61 G 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. \ 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 133 100 1.1 25 27 25 , 488 500 18 20 80 71 191 234 47 44 38 ; 44 52 i 45 40 29 4 5 215 , 215 2 9 13 20 C6 j 87 C3 ! 54 237 230 144 113 52 i 49 111 130 35 20 12 ! 11 1 1 148 25 471 21 111 233 5(5 67 4:l 5 228 170 16 480 24 102 190 47 5!i 54 38 8 2G2 7 3 21 91 50 235 150 53 118 30 12 156 19 24 475 10 107 212 51 53 5rt 37 5 212 5 19 75 50 243 112 51 131 36 9 4 22 4 15 49 101 8 298 250 40 5 3 128 201 170 1 10 174 45 07 37 289 335 4 13 38 3 08 17 2 7 3 9 73 G5 20 20 150 28 21 435 23 104 212. 52 02 31 4 227 10 1 18 60 55 230 128 43 120 37 3 20 5 Gl 134 6 289 232 40 1 113 21 18 393 10 101 30 30 29 18 G 187 2 o 17 03 43 209 90 29 113 31 9 8 17 14 41 131 7 230 222 24 2 11.1 17 334 18 92 171 38 3.1 45 31 4 195 5 102 21 30 743 23 95 204 28 41 47 33 214 o 15 96 53 252 117 64 199 26 13 3 16 4 29 GO 184 6 315 209 33 1 2 150 224 192 " 196 43 81 50 324 558 4 15 45 104 24 25 x;s 20 110 202 47 01 59 39 5 257 8 o 19 74 50 247 143 59 125 40 10 2 21 3 25 57 13G 8 325 282 54 3 134 217 153 5 11 174 35 G4 40 375 416 3 12 50 1 48 1 10 14 4 13 94 8C- 21 8 91 12 11 383 14 45 143 30 28 25 19 1 139 o 3 14 62 32 130 75 31 115 10 6 95 13 19 314 20 64 142 37 38 23 7 175 4 o 12 57 51 152 83 39 80 27 4 5 3 204 9 37 89 8 17 17 15 3 87 2 1 3 32 20 77 37 16 56 10 2 46 12 9 195 6 ! 1 82 15 20 18 20 1 121 Ladede Marion 49 | 49 1 3 7 34 23 83 61 24 67 11 4 1 9 1 10 28 52 1 118 .-. 19 3 1 57 09 07 1 Millt-r 5 7 15 18 20 G 50 43 22 20 11 10 32 34 G 8 Hi 70 GO 129 49 117 50 10 19 53 63 186 90 34 117 28 7 15 1 10 37 105 238 179 27 6 92 151 121 1 3 113 35 47 36 335 255 2 10 27 4 50 20 1 5 7 11 58 57 14 18 3 NYw Madrid G 2 i !. 20 14 i ! 19 [ 25 51 03 138 131 4 4 317 322 18 (i 18 00 115 345 33 G 19 00 152 3 330 284 46 G 4 151 227 165 G 9 109 58 80 47 2% 352 1 7 40 7 14 39 104 8 203 186 20 4 92 109 117 1 3 91 35 40 27 214 292 2 8 18 1 14 35 97 5 225 181 3G 3 2 103 142 98 3 3 106 34 31 41 307 21G 6 4 18 1 37 10 5 4 J 5 57 43 15 8 3 1 19 17 56 1 119 83 13 2 3 4 14 12 29 29 3 1 72 06 Pol tin Phdps Pike Polk 10 : 6 42 24 5 5 3 3 149 124 180 208 145 j 1C5 3 40 4 Pulaski Rails 28 42 40 : 39 145 183 3 8 193 42 75 41 277 395 19 41 1 73 20 5 7 5 12 94 76 27 17 6 126 191 130 4 G 151 48 71 42 345 338 3 43 118 154 128 3 7 145 39 53 38 203 287 3 4 37 1 40 13 1 7 2 3 10 51 00 23 15 4 41 " 61 18 35 21 148 140 1 4 14 Ilav 21 ; 37 3 4 153 10G 31 41 59 02 51 45 271 256 394 309 o St. Charles 21 j 30 4 11 13 18 8 ; 13 55 58 61 70 1 2 88 23 28 27 212 141 1 5 13 St. Clair . . St Louis Saline 7 10 37 33 Scott 8 11 Shelby 13 11 4 G 4<S 39 21 12 1 GO 13 4 10 8 7 93 98 25 17 3 17 OG 17 1 13 G 10 % 94 11 17 5 33 G 1 o 4 8 50 45 10 7 3 22 3 5 3 3 5 19 33 5 1 Stoddard Stone Sullivan . 1 , 2 1 4 10 G 9 3 5 4 5 13 72 79 76 74 10 14 17 13 3 6 9 5 4 10 08 71 31 24 5 1 Taney Texas Vernon 2 4 21 17 18 14 3 5 1 3 1 2 4 M 9 c Warren Washington . . Wayne Webster Wright Total 1,752 i 1,805 8, 523 8, 584 9,547 9,314 8,613 8,539 7,053 6,833 10, 187 9,497 5, G21 6,019 3,840 3,649 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 2S-1 SLAVE Continued. 00 and underdo. 60 nnd under 70. 70 und under 80. 80 nnd under 90. 90 nnd under 100. Above 100. Age unk wu. To ill. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 50 51 52 53 54 5T> 5(5 57 5d M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. jr. F. jr. i . jr. p. : sr. F. 17 16 5 5 2 2 99 101 1 4 19 j 17 44 , r >l 4 | 13 5 ! 6 5 : 7 7 8 1 2 1 46 o 8 29 1 1 2 5 11 1 ; 5 1 4 2 1 l . i ; i! <)io 986 152 151 2, 995 152 649 1,390 301 327 346 31 1,611 47 13 132 496 386 1,493 842 329 838 206 62 10 113 oo 133 381 888 40 2, 030 1.C42 273 32 21 895 1,318 997 26 38 1,078 302 428 318 2,402 o on J "! ***** 20 60 6 314 111 9 52 49 28 70 514 500 137 117 37 1,896 284 305 6,374 284 1,279 2,840 577 605 660 47 61 3,017 72 21 238 1,010 715 3, 021 1,647 649 1, 777 426 127 26 256 43 268 739 1,882 84 4,055 3, 313 512 56 31 1,791 2,619 2,047 38 78 2, 181 574 8T7 617 4, 346 39 131 503 13 721 16 102 82 56 136 1,034 1,028 220 66 2 . . ; 130 1 j 1 154 40 12 16 ; 2 4 3 1 .. 2 1 i 2 1 2 .... 3,379 1 ...... 13 9542 29 9 12 4 222 2 < 2 i : : e;;o 7 2 1 1 450 1 "76 613 , 1 78 1 2 3 . !!.! M-ico 3 3 3 ....... ! ! >!! Mldisoi GO 61. 62 63 61 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 94 95 97 ,98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 107 108 109 110 111 112 . :tn 42 63 o 30 32 218 1 1 5 . . 1 I 1 406 1 1 1 1 5 20 18 11 13 23 21 11 | 8 37 ; 28 2 I 1 2 . ion Miller 7 4 15 " 16 4 2 1 2 2 . i .. r,u 7 1 1 1 . . 359 Muniteau 25 67 2 21 4 ; 3 1 5 33 -. 13 7 5 4 1 - . 1 5 ... 1 . 1 58 3 1 ... ... 1 805 1 1 _ 320 1 1 . . 939 Xuw Madrid 1 1 >)(! ( "V 7 1 311 ... ]]3 4 4 13 19 29 24 1 1 72 66 41 34 7 9 6 13 3131 18 4 4 ! i 358 1 . 1 1 <1<U Phelps 31 10 3 36 12 10 3 17 i 4 7 1 4 1 2 05 Tike 1 1 1:71 Platte 5j 1 1 239 Polk - Pulaski ; 2 . - - - - 10 27 32 34 40 28 45 | 10 11 17 25 4 5 3 38 | 6 6 2 9 1 43 311 896 Rails 4 1 1,11 1 301 2 1 ; 1 050 Ray . . 40 Rlpley 43 40 7 j 7 10 11 14 ! 12 91 129 68 76 . , 1 14 5 14 10 51 32 22 6 6 4 7 i 1 2 1 11 1 4 1 11 1 1 1 60 11 17 3 33 16 15 3 1 . . 4 2 ... ! 1 103 St. CImrles 1 1 1 272 St. Clair 1 ... . 440 1 11 99 Ste. Gcncvieve . . . St. Louis Saline 6 2 2 3 j 3 2 , 1 i 1,944 221 3 ...... 1 2 583 I TO Schnyler 1 S 7 9 2 ... 71 :i 3 ... 256 12 9 4 1 814.. 380 Shelby 7 o 1 . rsi .- j... 33 1 ! 1 2 . . 2 Kfi 16 17 30 17 4 4 3 I 2 1 6 17 10 1 3 a i 6 i 3 2 1 3 I 1 2 5JO 528 Washington 1 3 2 11)3 Webster I 90 Wright 1 1,659 1,881 785 942 253 327 85 : 1 104 29 45 10 28 3 2 57,360 I 57, 571 114, 931 284 STATE OK MISSOURI. TAHI.I: No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. INDIAN. 1 3 3 4 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 und under , r >. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. ; 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and auder 40. 40 and under 50. i M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. : | ! | 113 2 3 2 IS 2 .. j 1 ... 1 i 11 .4 > 2 1 3 i 2 !.. i 1 I AGGREGATE. 1 Total whites 18 i | i 687 17,094 : 74,700 71,712 7ci, CM 73,850 67,744 : ti J, 411 57,183 35 33 KB 171 | 189 173 155 ! 185 137 , r )7, 224 171 108, 970 277 93, 328 301 75,302 228 58, 081 893 45, 196 225 34,234 ft O t ) 1 Total slaves j I 752 1,805 . 8,023 i U. 584 j 9, 547 ! .1,314 1 8,613 8, 539 7,033 6,835 10, 187 9,497 5,621 6, 019 3,240 3 649 4 1 1 i 3 43 2 ] 3 o i | r 1 .l__| 474 19 832 J 83 386 80 468 i 86 394 ! 83 343 76 516 72 KB 64 375 64 an 119 437 103 128 81 151 64 393 48 G61 - , ,> STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 285 INDIAN. 50 and under 00. 00 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under !)0. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Aye unk wn. Total. Aggregate COUNTIES. 51. F. M. F. 51. F. 51. F. M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. F. ] | 1 10 ; 1 17 1 1 [ i 7 j | 1 1 1 i 13 7 20 AGGREGATE. 23,870 ! 18,492 10, 754 8,682 I 3,090 ; 2, 581 610 i 533 811 05 14 13 273 152 563,131 500,358 1,063,489 t j 133 108 107 100 22 411 6 17 4 6 5 o 1 697 1 875 3 572 1, 659 1, 881 785 !>42 253 j 327 85 ! 104 SO 45 10 28 3 n 57, 300 57, 571 114,931 L3 7 SO 25, 002 20, 541 11,046 i), 724 3,375 2,951 701 654 116 116 29 46 278 154 622,201 559,811 1, 182, 012 Total whites i 1 Total free colored., 2 Total slaves 3 | Total Indians-.. 4 STATK OF MISSOURI. TAHLK No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. t OUXTIKS. WHITE. FliEE COLORED. Total free colored. Total free. SLAVE. ^ "o lil.ACK. MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Totiil. M. 4 6 2 F. Total. M . F. Total. M. F. Total. 31. P. Total. 4,442 5,884 2 554 3, 9!)4 5,065 2, 024 3, 254 3,788 821 3, 130 4,044 3,522 6, 822 9,916 1,331 2, 247 6, 081 2,309 6,649 4,086 4, 082 575 3,141 4,519 2,606 5 268 8,436 10, 949 4,578 6,909 7,738 1,796 6,765 8,460 7, 126 14, 3!)9 21,799 2, 837 1,810 12, 895 4, 769 13, 901 8, C92 8,781 1,200 6, 420 9, 672 5, 262 11,216 9, 525 li, 685 8,645 13, 528 5, 640 6 721 3 7 .. 5 i 11 7 9 . . 2 2 6 10 1 3 9 . 21 12 8,445 10, 970 4, 590 0, 909 7,748 1,796 6,773 8,473 7, 126 14,452 21,850 2,839 4,812 12, 926 4,769 14,014 8, 695 8, 784 1,215 6, 426 9, 723 5,262 11,229 9, 568 6, 704 8,710 13,556 5,641 6, 726 5,778 9, 248 5, 087 5, 498 2 414 34 343 24 539 80 167 227 117 2,091 739 20 85 1, 8<>8 79 620 17:1 379 7 80 1,2-19 99 180 1,574 466 412 1,506 60 134 41 151 41 48 41 361 33 559 85 11 164 231 108 1, 992 779 17 91 1,85!) 76 529 495 418 8 89 1,167 103 176 1,427 442 449 1,466 70 137 58 155 52 45 75 704 1,098 165 13 331 45S 225 4,083 1,518 37 176 155 1, 149 9G8 797 15 169 2,416 202 356 3,001 908 861 2 972 130 271 99 306 % 93 1 71 1 37 33 o 57 59 12 4118 231 6 21 354 20 123 41 93 o 24 191 8 39 189 112 70 400 28 37 9 19 21 32 10 105 1 31 49 6 54 82 8 513 262 9 25 412 31 261 59 120 3 18 232 19 60 265 124 56 428 24 38 6 33 20 31 11 176 o 68 82 8 111 141 20 951 493 15 46 766 51 384 10 ; 213 42 423 27 99 454 236 126 828 52 75 15 52 41 63 86 880 59 1,166 247 21 442 599 245 5, 034 2,011 52 222 4, 523 206 1,533 1,008 1,010 20 211 2,839 229 455 3, 455 1, 144 987 3, f 00 182 316 114 3.58 137 156 3, 655 3,950 1175 3,635 4,416 :i, 601 7,577 11,883 1,506 2,563 6,814 2,460 7, 312 4,806 4,699 625 3, 279 5, 15:i 2,656 5 948 Barry ...J C 4 10 10 o 6 2 4 2 8 i 2 i 4 3 ! 5 l 8 13 Boon" 8 22 14 1 1 16 26 48 2 3 5 14 28 16 : 7 23 1 2 53 51 2 o 31 Buchanan 1 13 29 2 i 3 -_) o 9 15 1C 1 3 1 3 . . . . 1 ... i 4 22 i 38 1 3 1 3 8 15 2 6 " 9 17 53 3 3 15 6 51 Carter 17 17 34 t Clark 21 5 35 10 1 6 ! K! ... 13 43 19 65 28 1 5 1 Clay 5 044 4,481 3, 075 3, 840 6,390 2,712 3 257 17 41 4 8 f 20 55 ( 9 1!) : 1 j 4 j 10 2 ! 10 6 9 :i, (110 4, 805 7,138 ()0y 3 464 3 5 2, 936 4 920 2, 841 4 328 5,777 !), 248 1 1 - J)e Kulb 2, 1X0 2 850 2,415 2 648 5,081 5, 498 o 4 6 Deut 1 251 1 163 2 414 ! 2,490 8, 854 4, 572 6,248 5,964 : 3,936 5,549 4,581 2,382 , 3,311 5, 244 1,610 2, 365 7,611 4,070 5,614 5, 545 3, 660 5, 052 4, 039 2, 121 2,930 4,742 I 523 4,855 16, 465 8,642 11,862 11,509 7, 596 10,601 8,620 4,503 6,211 9,986 3, 133 | 4,855 16, 484 8,651 11,862 11,518 7, 602 10, 601 8,621 4, 51(1 6,211. 10,060 :i, 133 5, 529 18,969 6,548 9, 780 12, 748 8, 443 4,877 13,724 : 8,562 ; 11,007 , 11,370 8,535 6,812 13,686 , 5,197 ; 4,837 1 15,821 . 3,960 65 598 25 44 685 83 6 41)9 101 103 2, 658 10 102 1,483 105 242 770 92 117 2,K)0 73 541 1,177 217 215 239 136 26 1,100 18 72 604 31 64 680 111 9 525 91 128 2,315 30 120 1,415 129 307 830 li ne 2,460 102 506 1, 112 242 255 278 163 31 1,175 ;u 137 1,202 56 108 1, 365 194 15 1,024 192 231 4,973 30 222 2,898 234 449 1,600 189 233 5, 296 175 1,047 2, 289 459 470 517 299 57 2,275 50 20 226 14 8 149 43 3 102 14 173 6 2 154 48 7 119 3 38 467 4 55 566 61 60 156 55 35 529 50 143 278 59 68 73 3 436 15 34 399 20 10 303 91 10 221 3 78 913 6 91 1,046 101 115 296 95 72 1,078 109 232 551 118 135 143 168 742 22 171 1, 601 76 118 1,668 285 25 1,245 195 309 5,886 30 313 3,944 335 564 1,896 284 305 6,374 284 1,279 2,840 577 605 (iliO 4()7 61 3,017 4 9 13 2 1 12 4 6 6 8 19 9 1 5 4 2 7 ... .... 4.. 2 2 . 2 2 9 , 6 1 1 1 ; 7 Hickory 1 ; 3 2 2 4 | Holt 40 446 o 36 480 40 55 140 40 37 549 59 89 273 59 63 75 95 4 306 7 29 35 61 2 8 10 74 Howell 2, 970 ! 10,292 3,480 5,218 6, 817 4,4til 2, 477 7, 431 4, 343 5,887 6,003 4,501 3,674 7,180 2,717 8,495 8,402 2.091 2, 559 8,607 3,053 4,545 5, 906 3, 975 2,398 6, 257 4,216 5,096 5. 344 4,008 . 3,138 6,493 2, 468 ; 2,333 7,a- 1,866 5, 529 18,899 fi,KJ3 9,763 12, 743 8,436 4,875 13,688 j 8,559 10,983 11,347 8,509 6,812 13,673 j 5, 179 1 4,830 I 15,732 j 3,957 1(1 1 3 1 8 18 , 26 --J 1 6 6 i 13 3 1 i 31 1 43 26 52 8 14 1 4 1 2 3 1 2 , 6 9 ; i a) ! 2 i 4 10 2 3 : 70 15 17 5 2 30 3 24 23 26 j Johnfou 12 11 7 14 15 27 3 1 1 i 1 11 ! 23 1 6 13 6 9 23 1 1. wi, . Linn .- Livingston 4 5 3 26 8121 3 84 ] 1 6 10 13 18 7 89 \ 9 Maricn 24 50 18 1 Ii3 31 i 39 , 5 8 McDonald STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION Coinimicd. 287 COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOItED. Total free colored. Total free. .SLAVE. Total Klave. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. It. F. Total. jr. F. Total. M. V. Total. M. F. Total. 4,831 :), 374 2,178 4,918 G, SOL 4,180 3 990 4,413 3,] 118 1, 671 4,457 5, 521 3, 875 3, 549 1,696 4,282 2,398 1,414 3, 5C6 1,153 1, 362 3, 925 3,535 2 371 9, 274 6, 572 3, 849 11, 375 11,722 8,061 7, 545 3,863 8,842 5, 123 2, 983 7, 623 2, 361 2,682 8, 366 7. 504 5 628 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 9, 276 6, 574 3, 819 9 379 10 80 411 304 1. 280 039 237 731 138 52 12 86 21 124 291 888 35 1, 763 1,293 213 17 10 1, 136 923 7 27 885 228 343 179 1,538 2, 317 17 55 224 259 84 4 38 22 23 48 413 421 102 88 22 11 PO 405 327 1, 202 085 240 635 126 "; 109 22 120 310 703 33 1,784 1,196 253 20 19 091 1, 121 848 13 25 829 238 337 201 1,816 2, 009 12 34 217 3 2-20 S3 43 35 24 43 400 3!)2 104 80 32 21 166 846 631 2,488 1,321 4 / * 1,366 264 90 10 195 43 244 601 1,051 68 3,547 2,491 406 37 29 1,412 2, 257 1,771 20 52 1,714 466 080 380 3,354 4, 326 20 89 441 5 485 167 10 81 57 47 91 813 813 206 177 54 1 20 55 242 106 83 208 82 13 4 46 91 59 291 157 89 203 80 15 3 34 3 101 114 533 323 172 411 163 61 24 238 1,010 745 3, 021 1,647 049 1,777 420 127 26 2,"6 43 268 739 1,882 84 4, 055 3,313 512 56 31 1,791 2, 619 2, 047 38 78 2, 18 L 574 877 617 4,346 4,876 39 131 503 13 724 215 16 102 82 56 136 1,034 1,028 261 220 66 9, 300 0, 812 4, 859 10, 124 14, 785 9,718 8, 202 5,654 9,319 5, 252 3, OU9 7, 879 2,447 2, 062 9, 128 9, 392 5,714 18,417 18,350 9, 995 3,835 9, 207 8, 592 11,407 14, 092 3, 173 3,747 16, 523 6, 812 7,249 8,029 190, 584 14, 699 6,697 8,873 5,247 2,284 7,301 7,877 2,400 9,198 3,576 6,007 4,850 8, t-39 9, 723 5, 029 7, 099 4,508 Miller 1 10 3 4 o 1 3 14 3 4 3 3 4 24 6 8 5 3 2 1 4 Monroe 8 10 2 2 18 4 42 10 8 11 51 11,764 8,071 7, 553 3, 877 8, 893 5, 125 2 983 2, Ki7 4, 56!l 2, 725 1, . .CO 4,037 1,203 1,420 4,441 3, 969 3, 237 4 18 5 30 o 9 48 7, 623 2, 404 2, 694 8, 389 7, 510 5, 630 14, 302 15,037 9,483 3,779 9,176 6,801 8,788 12,045 3, 135 3, 669 14, 342 6,238 6, 372 7, 412 186, 178 9, 823 (i, 658 8, 742 I, 744 2,271 6,577 7, 662 2, 384 9, 096 3, 494 0, Oil 4,714 7,805 8,695 5,368 6^879 4, 442 Ozurk Pemiscot 23 1 6 20 43 1 12 18 2 4 o o 43 12 23 o 60 56 15 4 3 o a 11 5 11 07 106 9 262 376 26 13 71 125 240 440 20 12 o 204 197 149 13 13 249 04 91 117 580 284 8 26 30 3 118 28 3 9 14 4 27 114 108 33 28 5 24 138 231 10 508 goo 40 19 379 302 270 18 20 467 108 197 237 992 550 10 42 62 Q 239 48 6 21 25 9 45 221 215 55 43 Phelps Piko 7, 400 8,145 4,800 2,001 4, 812 3,630 4,660 6, 431 1,580 1,1(86 7,786 3 310 6, 896 6, 836 4,668 1,778 4, 364 3,158 4,117 5, 607 1,549 1,780 6, 527 2,91!) 3, 018 3,462 85,853 4, 506 3, 231 4, 115 2, 221 1,091 3,063 3,715 1 123 14,302 14,981 !). 468 - 3, 779 ) 176 20 14 6 25 18 5 45 JO 11 6 12 1 9 12 3 15 "4 4 Pluttc Polk Rollfl (i, 788 8,777 12, 038 3 135 o 2 4 6 9 3 o 9 11 13 11 7 175 165 127 5 - 13 218 44 106 120 406 266 o 16 32 5 121 20 3 12 11 5 18 107 107 oo 15 6 1 7 3. 666 14,313 6, 229 6,292 7, 323 184, 313 9,800 6, 658 8,742 4, 730 2, 271 6,565 7,659 2 384 1 IS 1 IS 27 1 5 5 30 459 6 1 1 4 8 23 582 1 9 13 53 1,041 12 3 29 9 80 89 1,865 23 St. Charles St. Cluir St. Franci i* 3 274 33 16 188 6 34 20 436 5 67 50 824 11 3 861 S8, 460 5, 294 3, 427 4, 627 2,509 1, 130 3,502 3,944 1, 261 Saline Schuyler Scotland Scott . 3 5 7 *j 9 14 Shelby 5 1 6 11 1 "s 1 1 12 3 Stone 4, 07-1 1,738 3, KM 2, 598 4, 234 4,550 2, 087 3, 476 4,421 1, 751 2, 8 15 2,204 3,564 4, 120 J, 674 3, 403 2,181 9, 095 3,489 6,009 4,712 7,798 8, 670 5, 361 6,879 4, 442 1 1 5 o o ; 7 o 1 4 10 4 3 2 2 13 3 5 1 6 23 7 1 1 Warren 1 2 1 2 Webster Wright 2,261 Total j 563,144 500,365 1,063,509 925 973 1,898 772 902 1,674 3,572 1,067,081 i 47,127 ! 45,890 93,017 ; 10,233 i 11,681 21,914 114,931 1, 182, 012 NOTE. 20 Indians r.icludcd hi white population. 288 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FUEE COI.OKEI). r* SLAVK. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. r. Total. 840 574 353 562 779 1,685 524 1 1, 098 302 C55 528 1.090 1 1 1 1 3 1,099 058 1,090 1,636 1,099 658 1,090 1,010 1,026 539 1,397 1, 97(j 2,147 2, 627 2,254 2, 031 822 62i 863 516 477 573 30J 309 437 1,136 401 901 1,101 83S 2,201 1,316 080 Kirksville do 3 i 535 525 280 701 908 1,052 1,286 1,173 1,023 382 344 277 473 299 249 311 171 182 248 514 205 444 536 399 945 012 342 156 583 328 404 360 447 852 478 92 36C 100 73 270 72 433 500 339 534 337 628 499 376 111 148 561 943 726 868 249 872 1,970 926 937 1,216 320 874 471 5111 253 030 832 883 1, 1(19 991 915 335 283 203 384 219 228 202 129 127 189 404 176 389 486 315 871 523 335 141 571 324 427 320 430 789 80 295 81 58 251 56 349 437 312 470 298 540 390 328 121 138 543 898 j 725 ; 833 204 807 1,707 830 824 1, 112 277 854 1,000 1,026 539 1,947 1,800 1,935 2,395 2,164 1,938 717 6->7 480 857 518 477 573 300 309 437 978 281 833 1,022 744 1,816 1,135 1)77 297 1,154 652 831 680 877 1,041 929 172 057 187 131 521 128 771 937 651 1,004 635 1,168 895 704 232 286 1,104 1,841 1,451 1,609 513 1,679 3, 677 1,756 1,761 2,328 597 1.728 1 3 4 1,010 1 020 1 Pettia do Polk do Rait River do 1 397 9 15 1,815 1, 935 2,400 2, 101 1, 938 718 628 480 863 518 68 111 102 40 45 42 87 1111 125 44 47 63 155 212 227 90 92 104 3 2 5 1 1 1 1 Clark * do.. 1 5 6 Clay. do... 477 Polk do 573 Kockport i do 3 5 305 309 437 Tarkio do 978 381 833 1,023 744 1,816 1, 135 680 81 43 49 68 42 202 91 79 37 78 71 53 182 90 UK) 80 127 139 95 384 181 Loutre do Mexieo do Prairie do Saling do Salt Hiver do Wilson.. do Capp n Creek Barry 1 2 3 Crane Creek do Flat Creek do 1, 154 052 1, 154 652 831 080 884 1,641 929 173 673 187 131 524 129 771 938 651 1,011 035 1,168 895 704 232 351 1,172 1,881 1,455 1,736 544 1,892 4,922 3,207 2,422 2,811 735 2.083 Liberty do 831 080 884 1,641 99 i 5 ; 2 7 White River... . do 172 057 187 131 521 128 1 12 1 16 4 Mineral do Nayhvillo ! do Xewtou do I 3 1 3 1 I niou do. . . 771 Charlotte .... do 1 1 938 651 1,011 635 Deer Creek do Lone Oak do 3 i 4 7 Mingo do Mount Pleasant i do 1 168 Pleasant Gap do 895 704 232 286 1,104 1,841 Spruce do Cu*tor Bollinger Fillmore do 40 38 17 25 30 23 4 19 15 99 590 715 300 244 85 j 185 05 68 40 4 37 31 212 1,243 1,439 654 479 130 354 Law reuce do Liberty do L nion do i 1,699 513 1,680 3,679 1,768 1,768 2,333 605 1.729 18 16 113 653 724 354 235 45 169 Wayne do Itourbon Boom- 1 5 ; 3 3 1 1 a 12 7 1 - Cedar do 7 2 5 1 Columbia do Miuouri do Percbe do Kocheport d o Rocky Fork do STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 289 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKEK COLOlltfl. Total free. SLAVE j 31. F. Total, i 31. 1 F. Total. 31. F. Total. 710 5E8 771 149 4:;5 358 92 070 565 739 4, 921 1,341 512 172 03 335 006 537 255 280 801 552 826 404 4,013 532 367 CG2 CSG 140 300 335 84 571 499 3, C70 1, 121 390 143 C5 305 813 C2G 444 212 255 710 864 364 "> }> 440 1 378 1, 378 1,127 1, 457 289 7 5 15G 1C2 1C9 7 132 73 107 12 208 175 j 216 19 1.C06 1, 302 1,673 308 795 710 176 - 1,252 1,473 1,389 8,932 3,230 955 320 158 612 1,771 1,374 993 482 565 1,620 1,659 2,519 1,023 9,845 1,448 955 478 1,056 653 1,477 824 487 2,751 1,986 2,663 1,447 574 1,781 1,540 336 958 738 2,130 1,166 2,099 1,611 2,018 477 478 122 158 2, 241 917 1,916 1,289 675 513 2, 243 639 935 476 710 1,686 1,315 876 1,360 883 1, 127 1, 457 289 795 6G3 176 1 "47 1 . . . 6G3 22 25 17G 47 1,247 1,091 1,323 8, 932 2, 4G5 902 320 3 2 182 200 25 36 5 382 Gl 1.C84 1, 328 8,891 2, 462 902 323 153 G40 1,719 1,307 4G7 544 1,511 1.C88 1, 7CO 7G3 7, 545 732 3 4 7 Sail t Jose h 25 o 10 41 1 j 3 W wli do 338 427 7G5 20 27 53 153 612 1,719 1,307 983 4G7 541 1,511 i, o:;o 1, 7K! 703 7,551 089 732 473 But! r 1 1 2 26 31 5 7 7 53 27G 389 111 1, 112 240 124 26 33 5 8 14 5G 293 337 144 1,179 219 99 52 67 10 15 21 109 569 726 255 2, 291 459 1 1 2 Crinir v 1 3 1 3 5 I 4 9 i 8 9 17 242 543 081 423 243 1,315 641 3,280 704 233 431 21:3 063 1,187 1, 153 Cul 478 1.C3D CIO 1,313 C21 475 2,502 1,577 2, 433 1,305 1, C33 610 1,343 824 03 10 17 20 | 43 71 134 j Kussell do 475 2, S3 1, 578 2, 4i7 1.3C3 551 1, C:3 1,401 336 G 121- 191 07 50 14 43 73 6 125 2! 7 119 32 9 50 CG 12 246 408 216 82 23 93 139 Apple Creek Cape Girardcau Uyrd do 2 1 3 1 3 1 11 g Hubble [ do S81 107 292 1,023 GIO 1,000 C83 035 233 243 53 81 1,092 416 072 490 3GO 273 1,091 318 475 236 371 807 613 459 50(5 MO EOS 073 1G3 431 5:3 C53 1,687 1,330 023 5S3 1 1 5 3 \Vcleh - - do White \Vtcr . ... ..do 10 72 83 15 33 171 137 7 1 19 63 67 18 33 1G3 159 3 2 38 155 170 33 75 339 296 12 3 2 1 3 5:3 1,003 1, 133 2, 024 1,133 2, G24 788 226 227 04 53 910 377 799 434 315 235 1,006 296 441 240 339 821 609 395 452 404 1, 723 404 475 122 133 2,008 793 1,771 924 675 513 2,097 014 910 476 710 1,628 854 058 fto 1,723 405 475 122 ...... 1 G 8 14 :: 153 2,008 793 1,771 927 C75 513 1 112 53 62 170 4 121 71 83 102 5 233 124 145 362 2 1 3 2, 097 614 916 476 75 71 13 12 7 12 146 25 19 Box do 710 1,628 1,223 859 !>59 ffTO Lyun . .. .do 40 38 6 211 18 54 11 190 6 58 92 17 401 13 Mudifton do 1 3 1 1 5 1 3 Washington do o Buffalo Lick Cliariton lit*.- Bmnch do. 1 37 290 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. WHITE. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUXTIES. FREE COLORED. j: SLAVE. to fe U < 31. 1\ j Total. M. F. Total. M. r. Total. 1, 210 130 054 485 215 533 371 239 Ml 513 545 143 11)2 55 277 472 101 350 210 730 430 CC7 220 C74 005 40 340 722 810 7-18 189 771 771 437 310 392 C70 C5-1 218 333 430 1, 037 304 4CO 1)73 340 1GG l.OCG 509 105 212 213 1,017 G31 711 332 413 223 328 412 400 CIS 4GO Gil "Hi esj 87 2,709 301 1, 321 1,040 450 1, 241 773 433 271 1, 111 1, 075 200 334 119 X3 953 952 7-15 410 1, 537 902 1,418 451 1, 448 1, 284 122 1, 125 T42 1,500 1,709 1,572 1,749 1,509 959 C91 8GG 1,429 1,400 480 800 sao 2,702 805 1)12 1,192 727 3G9 2,130 1, 229 03 :so 524 2,140 1,343 1,550 G91 6-12 435 193 tea 825 1 275 2 4 2 -1 1 , 1 2, 713 305 464 1,271 773 493 137 119 41 347 09 138 73 13, 93 r J 359 59 K J 70 076 212 93 7CG 118 2CI 151 o 3, SSL 517 l, 42; 1,75; 58i: 1,53; D2- 49: 1,23 . 1,12 29-1 39C 111 57 98L 93; 79 44- l,G7t 911 1, 52 45. 1,40; 1,31( 19f 1,191 7C- 2,00- 2, 34. 2,40, 48C 2, 47; 2,02: 1, 27( 09-: 1, 12( l.CGl 1,606 501 985 1,007 3, os- ess 1, 021 1,24= i:-g 1 G27 Missouri - do - 1 4 14 4 I 8 10 30 274 Fioley .. . do 509 1,111 1,075 290 57 Gl 1 o 21 49 4 G I 33-1 119 553 952 4 5 17 G 19 11 3G Alexandria Clark 41)1 715 410 1, 592 903 1,420 455 1,449 1,234 23 39 5 47 23 2 39 o 57 46 4 73 7 104 3 1 1 rt ! 1 2 4 1 j 1 St Francisvillo do 2:31 7 20 28 38 10 224 325 439 36-1 142 12 14 43 12 197 300 390 30 3G1 220 1G3 19 31 70 05 22 421 031 829 Gl 723 415 310 122 1,125 712 3,533 1, 714 1, 570 419 1,750 1,578 900 ft)2 875 1,434 1,400 480 \Vvucoiula . -do 390 Fisbin- 11 Kivor Clay . . 833 12 4 o 11 23 1 5 a i 4 (lallatiu do.. . . 809 Libcrtv do 81 platu- do l *78 1 G 1 1 4 3 ... . i 3 9 1 C;>neonl Clinton 52 Plattrlmrg do ! 361 1 5 9 3 5 143 113 99 45 103 109 109 44 28 37 175 41 31 G5 G2 211 194 73 102 111 106 111 27" 80 1G2 251 227 203 89 59 70 333 17 78 53 110 129 409 217 339 227 5JO 132 303 Lafavetto . . do TIG Shoal do 47 2 1 3 1 1 1-1 ; 47 i ; i 1 8G3 997 2, 7 19 8GO 943 1, 195 727 309 2,187 1,230 803 430 524 2, 141 1,314 1,559 132 4G -185 493 31 33 153 15 37 22 51 G7 103 203 93 115 105 171 113 201 90 141 Clark Cole 5LG 33 Liberty. do i 47] Marion . do 482 1 o 1 3 1 Uooncville do 1 114 3 4 7 1 1 Clark Fork do GG9 ClonrCreck do. . 458 1, 025 C97 KO 1,571 2, 055 874 1,149 485 492 880 S2C 96G G97 1,419 1,695 G41 Ki lly do 2G3 l.aniinc do 231 1 1 G 3 ! 4 .. . 1 Palestine do... . ! 639 3 : 9 1 1 3 Pilot G rovo do 359 Sulino do 420 1 Benton Crawford 20 Boone du ! 054 Courtoia do 433 630 2G 1 275 Liberty do 423 1 1 Mi-rrimac do G57 Oiago do 5">0 !)8G G97 1,285 034 - COS 986 097 1,238 C34 1,813 COS Union do y C wnter Bade C41 2 3 G5 7 40 18 CO 9 42 15 131 10 G} 33 Marion do 3-10 Morgan do 931 North do... ...1 Ml 1 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 291 CITIES, TOWNS, A-C. COUNTIES. WHITE. F. Fill jr. E COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Aggregate. M. Total. F. Total. If. F. Total. Polk Dade Til 487 741 694 531 223 224 523 548 526 1,130 207 485 1,109 571 440 416 40!) 543 "62 166 262 164 35 270 99 662 423 ?<;;) 738 540 482 730 2, 454 1,056 1, 072 C65 46C 528 250 510 1,220 027 542 428 396 440 499 690 454 708 COS 532 203 206 524 478 472 949 209 430 971 559 375 436 460 4(50 678 154 25J 150 45 S44 101 610 377 697 699 .. 421 693 2,181 877 844 586 429 433 187 420 1,007 581 522 422 344 362 418 534 285 695 488 201 402 1, 208 585 505 215 502 378 924 416 320 303 298 306 534 788 649 1, 440 941 1,449 1,302 i, ooj 420 430 1,047 1, 026 998 1 1 I 1 1,441 912 1,450 1 362 7 34 35 19 20 24 ; 58 42 77 1,467 1,000 1,527 1,383 1,003 426 430 1,047 1,049 1,072 2, 122 620 971 2,194 1,130 821 882 S41 1,003 1,440 320 520 320 80 520 200 1,278 800 1,460 1,480 1.170 910 1, 461) 5, 000 1,988 2,558 1, 315 1, 198 989 437 938 2,440 1,210 1,070 850 744 818 934 1,103 605 1,529 1,008 476 1,034 3, 442 1,254 1, 147 678 1,124 808 1,933 916 650 636 617 788 1,200 1,668 1.453 do i Dallas 1 do do 1, 003 426 do... Miller do 430 do 1,017 1, 020 998 2,079 500 921 2, 080 1 130 16 31 25 25 19 54 7 43 18 29 31 60 23 74 43 54 50 114 do . . . do 2, 079 566 921 2, 080 1, 130 E21 882 935 1,003 1,440 320 520 320 80 520 200 1,278 800 1,400 1, 437 1 092 do do do do De Kulb 821 do 882 do 2 4 6 941 1 003 Polk . ... do do 1 440 Dent 320 do 520 Huzah do 3->0 do... 60 520 Sinking do do 1 278 do 800 Walking ... do 1,400 1,437 1, 092 903 1, 123 4, 036 1 933 Clny 12 40 185 3o 332 37 158 15 31. 32 o 21 185 20 308 27 145 13 ~,v 7 43 370 55 640 04 303 28 do do. 903 1,423 4, C35 1 133 do. . Bueuf Franklin . . . 1 1 Boon do do 1,916 j 051 2 2 1,918 1, S51 895 901 437 Calvez do Central do 895 961 437 936 2, 293 1,208 1,064 850 740 802 917 1,102 038 1,529 1,000 423 942 2,609 1,206 1,063 518 1, 044 780 1,851 836 660 636 592 788 1,130 1,641 1.316 do Pacific do do 3 O o 4 5 6 8 9 938 2,299 1,216 1,073 850 740 ( 802 917 1 102 do 62 79 141 do Bomf 3 i 3 BMware do Brush Creek. . . do 8 7 o 8 10 1 10 4 16 17 1 27 do do do 503 053 834 512 goo 480 1, 401 621 558 273 542 402 927 420 340 294 422 590 653 667 Hit-bland do 638 1, 529 17 Koark do . do 1,000 423 943 2,615 1,206 1,003 518 1,044 780 1,853 836 C60 630 5 37 40 418 19 45 82 40 12 38 38 90 3 20 45 40!) 29 39 78 40 16 42 42 94 8 53 91 827 48 84 16.) 80 28 80 80 190 Albany Boon 1 3 1 6 CiunpbeH do 3 Cats do lit). Clny do do Pond Creek. do do 1 1 2 Taylor do Wilson do Franklin . do 10 15 25 do 78 1,130 1,642 1.316 do 32 21 61 38 25 76 70 40 137 do 1 1 Trenton . . . ...do... 292 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES TOWNS, A-C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FUZE COLORED. i SLAVE. cj "H to M. ! ! F. Total, i M. F. Tota 1. | JI. F. Total. E OS i < !58 653 : ... 953 2 i 5 7 COO 1 C89 2333 2,302 . ... 2 ::o2 Bethany "" .. ,1 j 4:0 ; :;;: ; 8D5 805 805 35.! 759 759 759 ,-, 4!1 I.iiJ 780 780 . 780 Cypress 210 42-> ... 433 i 4->^> CS.-7 1 587 587 ) 5^7 1.-.3 1,757 1,757 1, 757 5 J3 : 1.CS2 1,082 1, CS2 3:5 KB 653 C59 ,- 4C3 359 787 787 7S7 ;)19 662 ...| 062 . | 602 K4 820 ... 82(i 79 70 140 975 2;G 537 537 40 38 78 015 7J2 1,509 ... 1,509 79 98 177 1, G8G 711 1,035 ; ... ! 1,005 102 109 211 1, (J 16 314 731 ...i 731 30 41 77 eoa C77 1,470 ..j 1,470 37 46 63 1,559 Tebo .... (1., 1,001 f,35 > 1,930 1 1 1,937 238 242 470 , 2,407 428 , 873 1 1 ] 879 I 679 363 797 797 i 27 27 54 851 320 260 ...1 260 206 534 1,074 ... ; 1,074 20 23 40 1 123 133 320 ...I 320 i 12 18 30 350 770 1,033 ... 1,033 29 28 57 1, C80 710 1,405 1,495 28 37 05 1,500 3:2 : coo 000 21 33 ; 51 720 MO 939 930 81 91 172 1.111 lloonslick d S48 494 1,043 5 i ] 1 ; 1,053 70 67 137 1,190 533 1,144 1 1 1, 145 050 511 1,191 2,336 SI3 446 ; 2 1 3 419 ;!8 100 108 617 656 i 1,359 10 16 . 1, 3?5 576 458 1, 034 2,419 Glaf ow : <"o 359 763 1 1 2 764 1-J1 150 271 1,035 755 1,536 4 7 ] 1 1.517 385 313 733 2, 230 745 1 5S2 7 . 12 1 9 1 691 470 440 91 ) 2 j-X) 547 l,17i> 1 1 : 1,177 614 587 1, 231 2, 403 384 : 783 783 4 5 9 792 139 : 294 294 4 7 i 11 305 74 181 ... 181 131 Hovvcll ( > 410 373 789 789 4 9 13 603 Sliat d.j ! 175 205 360 380 2 2 C83 170 318 ! 318 348 178 353 358 1 i 359 1, 188 2 016 2 GIG 39 G9 100 2 724 135 280 280 1 1 s;8i Iron d.> 078 599 1 277 1 277 G5 77 142 1,419 Kaolin . do 186 104 353 353 1 3 i 4 C54 Liberty do...?. 1SU 161 i 359 350 16 11 27 377 312 C56 656 17 14 31 637 1 093 3 GO" 4 5 9 3 611 435 428 863 4 474 Fun Onge . ..d3 . . ; 518 453 168 1 1 2 970 259 229 488 1 -153 1 131 ; 2 403 7 16 23 2 486 333 345 673 3, 101 Kaugatj d;> 2,307 1,871 4 223 18 6 24 4 252 74 92 166 4, -110 Sniubar do 1,03 J 879 1 0!8 1 918 203 224 427 2, : .45 484 1 057 1 3 4 1 061 7 134 1 1L 5 479 1 00 1 0"*) 16 17 : 33 i.ua 677 7 8 15 1 092 : 17 18 35 Jiupcr . . do 429 305 794 704 15 15 C34 398 851 851 G51 Murlon do G03 504 1 107 1 107 "6 44 70 1 177 Mineral do 210 197 410 416 11 11 on 438 North Fork do ICO 192 3^ 10 17 399 Sarcoxie do G74 C33 1 77 75 1^ 1 403 Big River : Jefferson 721 070 ! 1 394 3 3 36 09 1 409 Centra! d. 531 Joachim ( i > G- M 1 tig Merriinack do 1 223 1 039 C1 14 3*> I luttin j do ; 3S6 297 G23 G33 Gl 61 122 715 Hock do.. 1 131 a2C 2. 057 1 1 3.058 35 47 82 2.140 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 293 CITIES, TOWNS, 0. COUXTII WHITE. s. : FREE COLORED. . Total free. SLAVE. a la to M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. CfiO C14 3 274 1,2?J 1,029 2, OU3 1,324 1 40^ 51 164 209 170 79 32 03 115 1C 24 15 1 19 20 117 05 1S3 85 33 CO 128 20 50 SO 1.331 311. 1,940 471 3,437 3C1 1,083 104 1, C33 87 1,022 129 1,080 243 2, 239 43 - I, 712 53 1,942 5 1,020 1 I 719 38 I 424 51 2,310 840 783 1 C20 ] 556 1, 404 2 9GO 2 1 3 688 ! C3G I 34 795 G ( )7 1 -192 gOG 78 1 534 1 1 1 i , r>x> 951 l.UCO 1,669 1,889 1, KJ 718 ssa 2.2JG 480 701 1,169 fi!7 70 544 4CG D30 1 j log S7G J ( )96 6G2 806 1 GG8 1 1 985 004 1 680 792 723 I 520 4 1 5 401 317 718 206 180 38G 19 1 213 1 0-10 2 253 1 1 1 1 3G5 336 701 017 532 1 1G9 320 C^7 : G47 Smith <lo ! 332 330 702 494 546 1 0-10 1,318 7CI 1,438 1, 5G7 3,427 1,016 1,106 1,331 9G3 1,018 1 C 0;> Clav Lufuvettc. . - - - 1 047 8G9 I 91 G 2 1 J 551 239 DM 132 318 42-1 138 294 13 41 52-1 ISO 480 139 377 304 173 211 20 39 1,075 2,993 3S9 1,133 1,109 2,553 271 1,838 095 4, 122 723 1.714 310 . 1,410 535 ; 1,800 39 80 1, fli S 413 343 7G3 1 3 2 Freedom 1 83 744 1 5G7 Lexin ton do i i gg4 i 531 3 415 6 o G 7 1-J 590 417 1 007 573 533 ] ion 7] 3 GIG I ] 39 1 M 472 ! 401 : 9G3 1 2 3 519 503 ] o 1 073 994 OG7 2, 0(17 1 !7 73 80 153 v!. 220 O?ark do Col 596 1 247 "81 25G 5*57 833 1 o 3 510 (- 53 4U 442 i 633 Vir.evard - do... 421 434 655 835 1,1584 2,356 1,232 1,281 1,177 739 1, 1-19 1,041 1,208 2,017 1,003 1,979 843 900 997 <1<14 4 177 143 41 5 192 148 37 9 S4 309 2, 053 291 . 2,017 73 1,310 8SG 79G 1 68 1 3 2 2 5 1 271 1 080 2 331 egg 503 i 030 639 640 1 79 o 2 Reddish do G43 532 1 177 28 05 170 198 219 380 J3 142 36 2J7 153 53 180 188 224 303 94 110 42 193 100 67 1,214 118 857 350 1,505 386 2, 027 443 1,711 748 3, 305 189 1.2:,2 233 2, 237 73 923 423 1, 383 313 1,310 *)94 3^0 347 739 Gl 51 1 13G G 1 G 1 7 13 1 10 3 Chirk do G Q 3 375 I 58 4 o 1 3G1 1 30 G14 531 ; 512 1 1 063 1 051 i 027 i 1 978 1 1 44G 319 845 513 434 932 4 4 8 543 434 997 ! 537 457 094 341 316 37 .. ! . . . C57 057 310 250 5GO r.fif) 500 007 134 i 41 i 411 2,170 4.V) \ 1 160 1 016 2 176 1C3 204 3C7 2, 513 4 39 255 204 439 403 312 745 7-1 5 UulTulo McDonald . .. 188 189 377 377 160 l n O 80 280 30 159 1G1 : 30 3 -) Elk River ... do 209 ] 01 400 400 320 376 144 320 3-1Q ]90 170 i 3GO 3W 796 n"o 360 Phicville do 412 379 791 145 170 30 320 431 3G8 799 2 2 2 1 4 i 803 2 j 1,433 1 ! 7G1 1 CJ3 749 68 1 431 01 15 53 22 114 1 1,547 37 : 7sa Last Charitou. . . . . . do. . . 396 364 760 294 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIK3, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. < o S o SLAVE. u < M. P. Total. SI. P. Total. M. P. Total. 217 i::i 403 064 490 403 435 469 453 505 4r9 IDS 131 301 4!!G 435 374 31)4 410 404 419 450 207 415 2G5 7C7 1,000 837 809 915 803 934 939 415 23 10 39 454 203 771 1, 139 923 837 873 1,027 882 909 940 452 1, 330 494 C38 !)00 25.! 752 2G9 051 1,417 607 713 1,630 1,300 409 1,43! 1,999 1,313 792 1, lli."j 2, 289 801 429 1,063 !.09 048 303 790 1,205 1,583 868 701 1,521 249 C.30 809 557 GOO 589 1,031 515 701 1,031 1, 500 714 493 472 730 393 711 1,333 1,311 1,117 3, 799 1,801 1,960 .do do 71J7 1, U.;:) 4 34 4 79 do 45 do do 837 Middle Fork . . do 829 915 803 925 30 44 21 19 C8 12 23 1 13 70 49 112 19 41 1 23 135 do do do 1 1 do do 429 4,. 1, 1:5 494 10 03 do 609 21G 3^)0 213 3(14 4. .G 83 353 109 309 548 274 325 1,180 494 634 911 191 718 209 031 1,155 531 7JO 4 5 9 do do 031 911 191 718 "09 23 23 11 o 23 3G 23 4 51 G4 31 455 103 305 100 do do do .... do o:;i 1, 173 IB 1 710 1,210 C, 102 929 35G 1, 079 1,663 ], 133 1,810 rOl 415 731 1,056 903 Gil 287 790 1 205 11 145 4 4 159 180 191 123 80 113 90 221 1 3 10 1 4 9 12 129 9 4 190 244 191 27 103 813 100 119 100 238 1 12 5 5 7 2. ! 13 8 414 403 371 TO 33fi 180 234 190 479 5 7 10 do COT 320 383 9 9 13 do Twelve Mile do G32 3 S(il 530 2, 79G 402 173 5IG 825 535 "54 455 814 383 191 338 1,212 (i, 057 920 355 1,073 1,637 1,131 553 971 1,810 804 415 731 1,050 890 641 287 789 1,205 1,585 805 761 1,524 219 "30 609 557 G53 533 1,021 514 7G2 1,641 1, 443 G31 479 377 582 3GO 408 952 961 1,008 2,853 1,501 1.652 o 20 19 1 : i 17 4 4.5 3 1 4 20 do do ... 524 132 533 812 5;)o 304 510 !)G6 419 234 393 510 Miller do 3 9 do do do 1 nimi do ~> 2 4 Wurrrn Dry Creek ,]<>.. do Jefferson do do 41!) 318 152 334 cas 850 433 3!>3 77!) 133 501 418 315 311 275 501 330 843 715 . 270 217 321 193 274 542 514 1,515 730 882 447 323 135 405 597 7:)5 4:;a 362 715 110 426 391 242 317 258 500 255 372 798 C38 270 203 160 201 167 194 410 447 475 1,340 711 770 3 4 7 Miller do do 1 1 do j do... 1 1 806 7b l do Morgan do... 1 54 Princeton do 49 Havunnn, do 930 809 557 Somerset do do . . Equality Jiili.T 058 533 1,021 1 17 1 39 7 1 1 18 C5 39 11 38 77 or, 113 19G 120 50 430 205 150 o 5C 13 1 o 43 121 83 10 95 154 33 213 3P1 230 109 919 390 308 Franklin do Glulztf do do . Osage do 702 1,641 1, 445 031 479 377 5?2 300 408 952 %1 2,880 1,501 1.659 25 53 44 5 57 77 10 130 1S5 124 59 483 183 156 Riehwood do Saline do o o James ti Bayou Long Prairie do Mittuulppi do Ohio do Saint James do Wolf Inland ... do Yynpplty do Clay Indian Creek . .. do Jucktton do 11 14 25 Jefferson do Morion do STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 2!) 5 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. \ WHITE. TREE COLORED. oj I M- SLAVE. F. Total. - Aggregate. il M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 488 501 573 315 800 830 733 819 951 230 783 613 037 381 790 118 205 313 254 1,228 314 3C8 200 759 280 500 20 234 200 97 214 294 313 157 253 520 1,006 662 493 600 710 505 990 1,090 156 1,134 5GO 591 485 517 632 283 693 283 485 477 456 313 459 770 391 1,126 1,108 271 866 514 473 325 736 778 772 827 223 695 594 701 331 GG3 231 107 1C5 312 250 338 1, 028 282 316 178 733 332 477 20 193 211 82 219 272 273 139 218 435 911 507 458 580 009 452 001 1, 004 130 925 513 542 472 453 568 230 620 236 397 323 291 295 320 310 134 068 327 1,091 038 214 846 921 o 2 920 134 1,105 176 1, 001 163 G70 41 1,536 ! 203 1, 597 204 1,504 199 1,592 91 1, 782 103 481 3 1,478 63 1,237 i 47 1,396 : 158 107 183 184 52 192 194 213 100 137 78 53 150 241 359 352 93 400 398 412 197 24!) 1GIJ 100 311 1,167 1,401 1,41:1 703 1,936 1,995 1,970 1,789 2, 022 48G 1, 044 1, 337 1,710 1,519 569 010 671 518 751 2,327 , 395 1, 022 626 1.080 40 427 417 179 463 500 580 290 476 955 1,917 1,229 951 1, 252 1,319 1, 034 2, 121 330 2,105 1,215 1, 430 1,238 1,207 1,280 592 1, 7GJ 849 1,027 747 033 : 800 406 1, 439 992 2, 776 3,258 573 2,437 1,105 1,040 070 1,530 1,592 1,561 1, 591 1,781 431 1,478 1,237 7 8 15 3 1 1 o 5 3 1 1 1 Mill do 1,388 712 1,455 509 225 370 025 510 070 2,256 596 714 378 1,492 618 083 40 427 417 179 4G3 566 586 290 476 955 1,917 1,229 951 1,252 1,319 957 1,897 2, 094 236 2 059 4 4 8 1,453 509 223 21 40 0! I New Madrid New Madrid 370 036 510 670 2 2~2 590 714 378 1,510 018 983 40 427 118 13 4 51 22 6 122 17 4 30 33 7 240 35 O 81 55 13 4 7 11 3 13 16 9 53 o 55 8 53 6 48 17 100 8 103 12 12 21 417 179 463 066 580 296 476 1 955 1 1,917 1,229 "i ::: 1 951 1.252 1,319 957 1,898 2,101 289 2, 061 1,033 1,133 960 977 1,200 520 1,319 519 832 800 747 038 800 800 406 1,439 730 2,220 2,030 492 1,723 37 114 107 21 16 63 150 111 123 43 34 244 179 80 109 109 26 23 69 147 137 107 37 33 200 151 65 77 223 210 47 44 132 297 273 230 80 72 450 330 ! 145 1 3 3 6 1 3 10 4 1 1, 073 1, 133 957 973 1,200 519 1,319 ! 519 832 800 747 638 800 ; 799 406 1,433 718 2,217 2,046 485 1. 718 4 i 2 2 3 o Klk Fork do Flat Creek do 1 1 1 1 1 Uolla do 1 9 1 3 3 5 1 12 3 4 7 11 3 2 1 4 6 114 148 202 259 i 297 556 615 503 1, 203 30 45 81 347 367 714 Cuivicr .. ... do... 29G STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. SLAVE. 5> fc to 11. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 1 Piko 586 303 1,103 746 5SG 757 1,173 902 1,112 333 652 818 547 3C3 1,122 684 181 553 714 1,018 825 818 1,401 M 5GO 780 050 10j 507 440 671 500 780 392 45:) GM 282 715 180 077 740 700 300 253 472 57!) 411 400 5S3 1,133 758 2,230 1,430 404 1,109 1,471 2,191 1,737 1,930 3,187 633 1.212 1,628 1,276 358 1,103 1,035 953 1,377 1,061 1, 515 755 950 1,277 000 1,473 393 1,463 1, 529 1, 487 <J01 522 90S 1,203 675 1,004 1 315 1 1 o 1,135 758 2,237 1,439 404 1,174 1,472 2,191 1,808 1,930 3,183 035 1,215 1,050 1,276 360 1,103 1,037 954 1,377 1,001 1,555 753 D50 1,277 COO 1,473 333 1,402 1 59 134 CO 92 170 18 130 265 353 1C4 279 276 114 53 05 4 20 16 22 22 54 40 42 13 1 3 120 57 107 157 19 150 257 339 156 211 283 126 59 95 3 23 19 30 33 CO 45 33 22 254 117 199 327 37 300 522 697 320 520 559 240 112 100 7 49 35 52 55 114 65 80 35 1 12 1,389 675 2,436 1,768 411 1,474 1, 904 2,888 2,128 2,450 3,7:7 875 1,327 1,816 1, 283 409 1, 1-13 1,089 1, 039 1,491 1,146 1,635 71)0 951 1,289 600 1, -178 1, 407 do I oni -iana do 3 4 4 5 7 9 peno do do do 2 3 1 5 1 Platto do Lee do 13 8 21 Marshall do do 1 1 3 28 do 1 j 1 2 1 10 13 do do Teuton Polk r-ilivir do 1"3 1 1 o C r do 551 523 513 700 555 765 303 500 663 318 753 218 785 789 781 511 204 496 464 514 Jac fon do o 1 h do do do la-ion do 5 5 10 Moonc do lirtckinridKO Elm do 9 do do 1 4 4 4 1 4 5 8 5 do Rlchland do ...do... York do i 1 487 Clav Rails . 4 3 7 2 903 521 1,206 675 1,004 1,316 1,004 2, 246 070 1,473 1,135 1,310 SCO 1,923 1,004 1, C88 1,698 1,794 1,084 2,2^5 1, 143 48^ 63 196 98 107 106 103 2J3 125 327 20 233 322 189 80 104 116 93 128 91 52 430 6 73 173 110 113 110 83 218 117 326 21 242 .. 214 80 50 65 140 135 63 51 431 9 130 37-1 203 225 210 191 411 21J - 41 480 64.) 403 1CP 160 181 263 150 105 867 13 1,044 8.8 1,176 1,431 i,o::i 1, 1U3 1, 757 1,336 2, B3D 711 1,053 1,775 1,713 1,020 2, CS3 1,243 1.U21 1,561 1.E53 1, 11)0 3,123 1,153 482 1 I 2 3 1 1 1 519 1, 007 235 671 533 031 3 J9 883 478 806 780 855 1,042 568 235 104 612 434 120 262 200 96 110 313 239 686 1,025 937 990 581 1,093 2,246 609 1,472 1,127 1,310 860 1, 923 1,001 1,688 1,633 1,794 1,081 2,355 1, 143 482 225 1,285 873 241 535 417 204 1,179 bOL I 1 8 Sliver Creek do .. 6 2 401 1, 035 83 882 918 939 581 1,213 575 247 121 643 439 115 273 217 108 113 354 2C7 717 1,263 1,038 1,227 TSB 3 3 Grape Grove I do Knoxviile do Polk do 2 1 3 1 do lilack Ilivcr Carroll Reynolds do Jacks-oil do 225 Logan do 1,285 873 241 535 6 13 9 17 11 12 23 24 21 1,308 807 202 535 432 212 225 673 511 1,829 2, 8v 4 2,463 2,448 Current River Harris do Johnson do Kelley do.. 1 1 2 3 420 204 228 . 506 1,433 2,288 1,1180 2,230 1.340 8 4 a 3 1 200 275 249 j 124 33 4 4 8 - 6 5 3% 536 483 228 86 Stark do Thomas do do C07 506 1,433 2,288 1,975 2,217 1.34D 3 4 195 201 231 101 ; 33 \Vaj-liington . . do I St. Charles Cuivler do 1 >.u d-jnne do 1 4 2 1 5 3 Femino Odage do Portogt do Bloai , do.... STATE OF MISSOURI;. TAIH.U No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 2!)7 CITIKS, TOWNS, f;C. COUNTIES. WHITK. FREE OOLOKEI). o M O EI SLAVE. S "5 fc be ID <J 51. P. Total. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. Saint ChailiN St Charles 1,599 318 638 883 302 533 543 544 4U4 999 501 745 1,761 1,971 2,990 1,144 2,437 11,718 7,048 5, 249 7,963 6,289 4,181 0,866 12,001 10, 240 11,795 1,403 289 594 811 271 477 474 514 454 824 438 686 1, .170 1, 856 2,282 916 1,489 10, 032 6,638 4,936 6,033 5,883 3,483 5,863 10, 450 9, 4115 10, 721 3,002 601 1,232 1,784 576 1,009 1,017 1,058 943 1,823 939 1, 431 3, 131 3,827 5, 272 2, 060 3, 929 21,750 13,686 10, 185 14, 016 12, 172 7, 664 12, 731 22,451 19, 705 22,516 1 o 3 3,005 001 1,235 570 3,010 1,017 1,083 95-1 1,823 939 1,431 3,157 3,833 5,312 2,002 3,942 21,760 13, 779 10, 397 15, 187 12, 280 7,785 13, 016 22. 677 19, 785 22, 505 102 40 133 10 40 37 54 13 38 80 37 252 70 257 435 41 5 46 102 124 103 23 28 14 05 132 18 36 145 11 37 55 53 19 49 75 46 220 90 27!) 210 412 44 12 79 164 285 170 61 58 21 92 234 30 76 278 21 77 92 107 32 87 135 83 472 160 530 406 847 85 17 125 206 409 273 89 86 35 157 3,239 031 1,311 2,077 597 1,087 1,109 1,190 986 1,910 1,094 1,514 3,029 3, 993 5,848 2,468 4,789 21, 845 13, 796 10,522 15,453 12,689 8,058 13, 105 22,763 19,820 22 722 St. Clair do (> 1 3 3 5 do Polk C O do 1 1 do 11 5 14 1 25 6 do Ste Geiu-virve Saline do do 17 o 18 o 11 6 38 104 267 48 52 122 92 36 20 9 4 22 26 6 40 10 10 93 212 571 108 121 285 226 80 49 do An 5 4 55 108 304 60 09 163 134 44 29 Saint Louis 1st ward rln Gthwarcl do 83, 350 868 442 167 658 838 014 911 7S6 411 604 572 9G7 393 480 570 643 1,288 420 841 474 381 367 463 920 323 259 177 130 55 ICO 120 104 127 135 109 82 152 1, 574 694 74, 126 763 391 150 542 751 469 751 087 383 592 535 013 434 603 1, 163 413 731. 385 35-1 306 417 802 334 226 136 120 49 173 118 101 120 99 98 70 143 1,464 666 157, 476 1,633 633 3L7 1,200 1,589 1, 083 1,662 1, 483 804 1,196 1,107 1, 880 757 914 1,026 1.215 2,451 833 1,572 869 745 673 880 1, 722 657 485 313 250 104 333 244 205 217 231 207 152 295 3,038 1,360 785 3 970 3 1,755 2 1 1 159, 231 1,039 835 318 1,201 1,595 1, 083 1, 007 1.485 804 1,190 1,107 1,880 757 550 986 570 527 209 209 1, 542 1,103 413 160, 773 2, 742 1 , 253 318 1,865 2,319 1,779 2, 043 1,780 804 1, 190 1, 107 1, 880 757 9M 1, 02fi 1,246 2,524 841 1,593 869 774 790 961 1,867 783 485 361 258 104 333 244 205 247 234 207 154 298 3,039 1,360 Black Water do 1 1 3 300 363 386 531 147 298 356 310 445 148 004 724 090 976 295 3 2 o 3 5 2 Halt Pond do do do do an Salt River : do 914 1 026 Harrison fill 1 1 246 - 2, 451 833 1,572 869 745 683 882 1,723 485 313 250 104 333 244 30 5 15 37 6 73 8 81 1 Sand Hill do 15 47 43 78 68 14 60 36 66 57 29 107 79 144 125 Commerce firott 6 1 1 1 4 1 10 2 1 1 Kolao do 20 28 j 48 5 i 3 8 205 "47 do 234 207 152 295 3, 039 1,300 do Pike Cre< k ... do 1 1 1 2 2 3 do Castor 1 1 DuekCrwk... ...do... 1 38 298 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWXS, c. COUNTIES. ntuTC. FREE COLORED. Total free,. SLAVE. 1 Aggregate. i 1 u. F. Total. I M. F. Total. M. F. Total. L bcrtv Stoddard 4 K5 4C8 815 242 1E5 CS7 211 131 183 443 75^1 363 204 2:::j 140 111 151 113 161 1E7 184 214 151 025 65 113 115 2:0 145 .3 K J 113 153 141 110 423 2C5 410 sa:) 311 201 210 151 135 2 2 331 047 257 4!7 943 G32 088 1,534 7 . I 410 4J5 5J3 417 223 685 1, 58G C8G 1,588 701 437 445 303 553 417 223 342 212 SOI 343 C04 443 311 J.C83 173 CC6 1245 433 323 403 1C7 336 COG 312 C79 71 051 432 672 COS 818 434 401 323 CDS 453 C89 1, r,77 7.x3 C85 2,172 1,751 I,7f4 EM 1,431 2,183 1.C20 l.OJfl 733 p;kc do 2 - do Crt83 Stono 410 445 4 i 4 8 Flat Crc !; do James do do 546 417 3 ! 4 7 Washim toa do 1 Williams do 1 8 Tancy. . . 334. 5 ; 3 Big Crc. .; do ;;a 140 150 ISO C 17 . 150 517 CO 15:) 128 S30 170 214 50 1C4 114 1C:) 125 151 530 420 333 417 2:7 24 a 1C8 153 C41 313 710 2C3 493 J, 120 803 844 445 253 C47 SCO 515 5^3 CGS 330 Included IC5 cxs Kl 224 170 210 173 863 230 431 319 50G 212 331 313 CC4 431 307 1, 022 173 2G5 S43 430 321 410 107 3C3 237 313 27J 270 Buehan .1 do 301 343 3C4 431 307 1, 027 Campbui dn Jasper do Nurlon do 6 j 8 1 3 21 i 35 14 4 50 Gcott do Swan do... . 2 3 5 Washington do Boone Texas OG Burden do 243 1 1 2 Carroll dj C.183 <lo 1 1 323 419 107 Ci:a:oa do 1 1 Current do Juc .ixou do 3 9 Lvr.ch do 227 312 270 270 3 | 4 Morris do O-ark do 2 ! 1 1 2 13 Pic-ruo do 1 la-y do 13 9 r. ihudona 430 E53 C30 753 431 450 333 453 CAS 530 COO 2, C77 1, 433 G Jlrrcl da 1 1 650 COO 758 421 450 5 8 Upton ( o Center 24 30 11 2 CO 13 2 1 8 Cluar Creel; do D--er;kld do Drvwood do ~ ll.irribon do ES7 2 C Ilcury do Little Osajj do 2 o C48 1,306 520 910 2,078 1,435 1, 551 8JS 480 1,243 1, 784 E30 721 021 20 21 C 5 119 114 31 41 41 50 ICfi 150 121 110 30 40 41 11 233 75 04 310 240 70 11 >r.tvil!o ... do Bridgeport Ca^ip Branch do 1 1 1 1 C:i.lrn-tto do El:;!ii)rn do ILtkory Grovo Pinkney do do 700 370 223 81-1 4-11 4:7 355 Cf:> a Brttou G:;I c;i r-T 217 17: fjjljl 117 411 C87 473 ."3:1 <S7 1, 553 C31 430 1,244 1, 77 1 rQ-j C33 1 2 2 1 4 Y, r . .rruito:i do Bjlli vii W Er, ton Wasliington 2 o 5 4 10 1C8 M 101 135 17 17 43 5 CO ~~, 203 209 31 80 11 145 Co::;-onl U^-aiojy ill do J-. . isoa LI JIT: y Potoal B-cton do c:a 2 1 3 U-l:j do 1, C33 1,333 l,G7u 441 3ol 434 373 034 1,770 073 C33 642 903 1 2 5 1 1 7 1 1,0-10 1,343 l, (;77 411 351 424 370 920 1,770 573 953 042 953 18 10 1C3 1C7 21 5 5 7 G 12 12 13 10 23 20 44 57 37 213 40 12 12 24 23 43 101 1, (77 i, ::G 1,138 153 ^03 M8 1)72 1.C71 r 73 CJB 012 Beaton Blaclt 1 dvcr Cowan do Ji-flcn-ou do 1 3 1 5 Lo~.;n Gaiat Frnncis Bcuton Da .las l ir.)cy IlazelwooU llarchacld do do Webster do do do 2 Ozark L T c.oa Washington do 703 475 402 230 C5I 4H3 519 408 1,350 949 1,011 4C8 1,330 940 1,011 . " 1,039 040 1,011 rc. F,r reawns why the slave population Is not represented In many of the cities, towns, &c., of aforesaid table, KG note on pa e o 183. . for the countle. of Benton, Doujlas, Llaa, Uonitoau, Ozark, Pemiseot, PulMkl, St. Francois, Shelby, Sullivan, and Wright. STATE OF MISSOURI. 200 TADLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native bom. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. cj 1 rt WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. 1 BLACK. ; IICI-ITTO. 31. F. Total. M. ; F. Total. M. F. Total. If. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. r. Total. 4,313 5, 4C4 2, 3CG 3, 4G8 3, 939 903 3,070 . 3, 447 7,379 9, 404 1,483 2,473 0,440 2 421 3, 894 4, 849 ],9:;3 3, 105 3,780 815 3, ICC 3,091 3, 400 0,751 8,378 1,320 : 2,192 5,858 8,207 10,343 4, 329 0, GSJ 7,725 1,778 G,G7G 7,434 G, 853 14, 130 . 17,782 2,806 4,070 12, 298 4,715 4j 3 7 G : 5 11 279 1 o 13 3 8,210 10, 304 4,311 o, 0:3 7,730 1,778 0, 081 7, 447 6, 603 14, 183 17, 833 2,833 4, 072 12, 329 4,715 11, 171 8, 393 8, cao 1, 200 0, 401 9,101 5, 253 10 Z JI 123 303 103 167 11 12 63 073 157 198 2,473 26 85 374 39 1,001 108 133 G 19 309 415 100 210 01 69 O G O.J 403 110 71 1,533 5 55 223 13 1,182 104 33 4 233 1 312 223 050 249 276 13 18 89 1, 02d 273 203 4,017 31 143 597 51 2, 643 302 178 10 25 503 i 3 727 CIO COO 219 D.443 13, 1.70 4,093 C, E03 7,743 1,790 G.773 8, <73 7, 123 1-! *32 4 2 Barry C 4 10 13 13 63 1,020 73 2 2 5 3 4 8 2 2 2 3 4 5 1 Bellinger 22 14 1 1 16 20 14 1 1 13 48 23 2 2 29 2 10 3 7 5 23 Buchanan 4 017 21 C03 Butler. . . . 1 r-i 4,113 12,123 4,703 11, C14 e, CBS P, 734 1, - 15 0, 420 5, 262 11,223 9,503 0,704 8,710 13, 506 5,041 C, 726 5,773 9, 248 5,037 5,408 2,414 4,833 16, 48 1 8,651 11,863 11,513 7,003 10, 031 8,021 4,510 C, 241 10,060 3,133 5, 521) 13,061) G, MS 780 Coldwcll 1 j 143 54 2, 43 332 178 10 20 5CJ 3 421 240 2,070 1,923 28 5 62 134 41 Callaway 2 2 1 1 i Cape G irardcau 5,001 4,408 4,500 3,200 4, 781 2, 004 . 4, 703 3, 444 3,504 5, 979 2, 829 3,410 2, 934 4,873 2,072 2, 621 1,201 2,485 C, 042 2,830 G, 135 5, 002 3,890 5,455 4,438 2,340 3, 118 3,033 1,580 2, 037 8,702 3,431 3,973 6,453 4,231 2,401 0,335 4,317 5,312 5,513 4,340 3, 544 0,873 2,077 2,338 7, 003 2,080 4.773 5,407 3, C82 4,01.1 571 4,319 2,005 4,900 4,341 2,995 3,022 5,026 2, 019 3,253 2,838 4,237 2, 375 2, 635 1, 103 2,303 5,472 2, OG9 5,556 5, 517 3, oaj 4, 999 3, 074 2,101 2,826 4, 024 1, 497 2, 337 7, Oil 3,028 3, 073 5, COO 3,831 2,392 5,034 4,204 4,680 5, 007 3, 934 3, 004 C, 236 2, 305 2,228 0, 4:;9 1,804 4.416 11,118 8, 390 8, 003 1,190 6,395 0,103 5, 259 G 2 2 9 1 1 15 3 3 10 oo 38 ""1 , 7 4 8 8 15 G 17 Cedar 17 17 34 Christian Clark 10,489 9, 104 0,439 0,570 11,605 5,473 6,093 5,772 9,100 4,047 5,456 2, 414 4,843 11,514 5,535 11,691 11,419 7,531 10, 455 8,412 4,441 5, 944 9,657 3,077 4,974 1C, 340 6,462 7,631 12,259 8,062 4,853 11, 939 8,521 9,992 10,580 8,280 6,603 : 13, 169 ; 4, 942 : 4,530 ; 13,537 3,944 9. 189 7 24 5 31 10 1 2 17 4 20 9 13 41 9 51 19 1 i Clay 2 G 8 3 4 o 6 10 10 9 9, 147 0,408 0, 013 11, 033 5, 479 6,098 5,773 9, ICu 4, 053 5,450 2 414 281 166 1,231 1,159 09 21 2 41 94 23 143 GO 818 704 G3 4 3 41 43 13 421 210 2,003 1, 923 102 28 5 82 134 42 ! Colo 1 1 i ; Dado 3 1 5 1 I i t Dallas 1 1 DC Kalb 2 4 1 Dent - i ! Duhkl.n 4,848 11,533 5, 514 11,031 11,423 7,537 10, 455 0, 413 4, 443 5, 94 1 9,731 3, 077 4, 974 10,416 0,477 7,663 12, 2GI 8, 06:1 4, 835 11, 970 8,524 10, 010 10, 633 8,333 13, 132 4,963 4, 54.3 13, 62-3 3,953 9.191 5 2,812 1, 730 113 62 40 : 143 42 193 211 30 333 1,590 40 1,245 384 233 10 1,096 25 575 400 155 130 337 143 1G7 1,304 11 53 2 2,133 1, 431 53 23 25 53 GO 23 104 118 7 4, 031 3,137 171 63 140 238 02 237 323 .. 553 1 7 4,051 3,137 171 05 146 208 62 323 53 555 2 3- *-j 71 2 ll" 4 9 1 13 1 2 o 4 G C G 1 i 5 4 2 7 4 o o " o 1 i 1 ! ! ... . j........ 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 4 1 Holt. ... 29 35 64 2 S 10 1 IIowcll | 10 1 7 2 3 12 8 18 1 13 3 4 27 1 22 13 23 20 6 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 G 1 20 8 1 52 14 4 2 3 2 1, 903 25 807 103 144 6 C53 12 416 277 74 74 197 97 107 891 o 27 2,353 71 2,112 481 371 22 1,749 33 991 7S7 229 234 531 237 234 2,195 13 83 j C 1 1 15 1 11 6 9 1 1 484 374 22 1 740 12,748 0, 443 1, i.<77 13 724 j Laclede 1 . 1 1 4 o 1 , 03 991 7G7 0,532 11. (OT 11 370 11 7 14 223 231 534 237 294 2, 105 13 ,., 8, 535 0,612 4,837 13, Kl :i, toe U.2H 4 8 12 53 8 3 : 4 7 27 j 23 50 1 1 1 4 C 10 j ! Madison ... . Maries . Marion McDonald 18 3 i 21 5 1 33 8 1 i i j Ucreer . . : 1 300 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE \ND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Tot.ll native born. | FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. P. Total. SI. P. Total. M. i F. TVtal. 11. F. Total. F. !Total. M. F. Total. 3,317 2,050 4,284 0, 0113 3, 783 3,375 2, OK 4, 461! 2, 07-1 1, 541) 2,880 1,203 1, 398 3, 384 3, 700 2,027 7, 055 0, 992 4, 771 1,902 4 70 3,168 1,010 4,020 5,465 3, 629 3, 155 1,059 4,253 2, 370 1,407 2,680 1,158 1,258 3,182 3,400 2, 179 6, 095 6,317 4,650 1,750 4 399 6,435 3, 060 8,310 11,558 7,412 6,530 3, 751 8, 719 5, 050 2, 956 5, 566 2,301 2,050 0, 500 7 172 1, 606 13,750 13, 309 9, 430 3,658 9 029 1 1 1 1 0,437 3, 660 8,314 11,600 7, -122 0, 033 3, 765 8, 770 5, 052 2,950 5,506 2,404 57 123 031 108 403 621 75 9-1 51 1,171 30 55 431 56 216 39-1 37 29 22 7 886 87 183 1,005 101 619 1,015 112 123 73 27 2,057 183 1, 005 164 619 1,015 112 123 73 27 2,057 6, 57-1 3, 849 9, 379 11,764 8,071 7,553 ,; 8,893 5, 125 2,983 7,623 2,404 2,694 8,389 7,510 5 630 1 10 3 4 o 1 3 11 3 4 4 24 8 5 o I 8 10 2 2 18 4 459 18 1 30 48 23 1 5 20 43 1 17 4 4 7 3 1 2 11 5 2,668 0,588 7,178 4,808 13, 810 13, 305 9, 445 3,653 9, 029 6,550 8, 666 11 775 22 1, 057 203 630 351 1, IS! 99 92 177 84 170 4 743 129 192 201 519 12 22 55 74 33 94 20 1,800 332 822 552 1,072 38 121 147 251 122 270 20 1,601 332 goo 12 o 1 1 , 20 1-1 25 13 5 45 32 11 6 9 12 12 1 3 15 24 4 552 1,672 38 121 147 251 122 270 40 86 419 1,232 96,086 653 217 237 639 oo 345 48 4 205 4 52 78 2, 202 007 77 17 14, 362 10,037 9, 483 :i, 779 9, 176 6,801 8,788 12, 045 3,135 3, 669 14, 342 6, 233 0, 372 7,412 186, 178 9, 823 (i, 658 3, 742 4, 744 0, 077 7,062 2,384 9,096 3,494 6,011 4,714 7,805 8,695 5,368 6,879 4,442 Polk Rails 3, 403 4, 570 0, 255 1,500 1,829 4, 1)35 3 263 3, 084 4, 079 5,513 1,535 1,751 4,5-13 2 808 0,037 8, 055 11, 768 3, 090 3, 580 9, 473 2 4 3 9 2 9 11 1 7 3,095 3,583 9,507 6, 170 5, 953 6,180 90, 092 9, 170 0, -1 1 1 8,505 4, 105 2, 219 0, 232 7, 6M 2,380 8,891 3, 490 5, 959 4,636 5, 603 8,088 5,291 0, 862 4, 430 20 57 2. 851 47 250 727 53,28-1 126 142 381 10 223 37 122 3 31 48 1, 271 387 47 13 4 14 29 1,984 21 162 504 42, 790 21-1 91 95 253 12 122 11 1 83 1 30 931 220 30 4 2 10 80 4,835 68 1. 231 96, 074 653 217 237 639 22 315 48 4 4 52 78 2,202 607 77 17 6 1 12 o 27 1 1 1 5 4 5 8 29 23 453 077 6 6 1 o 9 13 52 1,030 St Cha -lcs St Clalr 3,018 3,131 45, 170 4, 855 3, 31)1 4 485 2,856 2, 958 43, 003 5, 87-1 6, 092 88, 239 9,1-17 6,411 16 387 (i 31 20 130 5 66 30 823 11 1 j Stc. Genevii Vt; .St. Louis 1 1 11 1 1 6 5 i Scott 2, 128 1 170 1,903 1 07 1 4, 091 2 249 2 3 5 7 2 9 i Shelby . 3 271 2 Ml 0,220 7,011 2,380 8 890 5 C 1 11 1 j 1 Stoddard 3,907 1,258 4 55-> 3, 704 1, 122 4 338 " i"" J i 1 1,735 3,130 2,460 2 903 1,750 2, 827 2, 174 2, O:B 3,900 2, 61 1 3, 399 2, 179 3,485 5, 957 4, 034 5,596 8,063 5,284 6, 862 4, 430 1 1 10 4 3 o 13 3 5 1 2 6 23 7 1 1 1 i o 1 o I 4,103 2,040 3, 463 O "f/J | Wnyne i Webster Wright Total i 7 5 170, 533 432,151 902,98-1 921 973 1,894 765 897 1,002 906,540 92,611 67,914 160, 525 4 .... 4 12 100,541 1,067,081 p (muk n) included in white population. STATE OF MISSOURI. 301 TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FEEE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 3, -173 4,395 213 15 8 54 6 311 2,814 1 3 404 10, 009 77 5,283 68, 487 114 9 769 43,464 554 75 146 28 339 2 72 2,021 52 239 49 4,585 21 2 3 137 305 Africa Australia 1 I " Atlantic Islands 7-17 57 2,508 30, 138 30, 463 0,982 1,009 99, 814 1,389 950 6,015 2,702 1,270 215 3, 324 475, 2-10 79-1 2,088 14, C85 20, 259 35, 389 08 17, 929 305 3, 913 Belgium British America Europe, (not specified) * German States: Austria 3 132 Bavaria 7 805 Badea 7 453 Hesse fi 03 Prussia 23 690 J Total Germany Groat Britain, (not specified) Greece Holland Ireland Italy Mexico Norway Gil 1,835 53,937 1,863 426 3G5 133 2,940 Portugal Poland Pacific Islands Russia Scotland Spain Sweden Sardinia 906,540 Wales 160, 5-11 906,540 Total 1, 067, 081 , 502 STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCCPATIONS. NO. OF. j OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. Clock-makers 10 j Goldsmiths ! 12 4 1,500 8 186 4 128 5 34 11 13 no 2 31 88 40 1 551 32 74 40 38 107 150 53 . : 30, f>G8 4 6 2 a 1,248 1,187 T 2 fl in 40 218 C2 2 238 608 5!)9 55 121 70 . - 28 5 6 444 4,245 39 203 1, 318 314 277 1,143 2 301 3 9 330 Hair-workers 1 i Collectors - PG i CoUicrs 50G Hatters ! Commiion racrclmnts " M Hunters B 83 Ice dealers 7 "-k r 2 K " . " rru"hou-l-o- rrn 608 10 lioatmrn 816 ii.i.Jr. ~-n 3 kl 1 Bruw workm 19 Brcwtr- 414 i-n ..... <; Farm laborers 39, 3% Lithographers Fcrr -men File cutters T Florist* i 13 Car-buiMers iJO Mariners . Flour dealers i J . Carriers 84 Masons, (brick aud trtouc) Curlers 7U Match inakers Carvers 21 Mathematical iuBtrumeut makers Cattle dealer* 67 Measurers Me hauics Merchant* v 1wivps Chandler* 104 Milkmen Cli. irroiU burner* 5 Catokw-ers 4ti Alillers I h- ini i - 10 Gcolo ist Milliners Chimney -Bwefp* < Glide m 4 Ci par-maker* tiQ7 Cistern-builders $ Civil and mechanical engineers . 1 049 Clergyman \ <j80 Ork* ,y 370 Oold hPntr>rK. . . _ Muslcol instrument mnkers STATE OF MISSOURI. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 30.", OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. i NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 170 5 o 6 2,035 32 621 613 5 332 2 55 58 129 5 9 7 15 188 86 3 - 13 09 35 140 142 208 33 fiD 1,473 16 82 (i 9 9 4 75 20 5 3 207 79 5 192 10 a 501 Refiners .. 1G 1 Reporters 21 Regalia-makers j 4 Saddlers 934 Tinsmiths N - """if* Safe-makers i Jl Sail-makers i 31 J Saloon keepers 115 Translators Saab-makers 8 (p : Saw-makers f 18 Sawyers 357 bu lders 12 Scale-makers i 1C T c ratters S Scavengers 2 yp ! - Scourers 2 Screw-makers 2 Sculptors ! 4 ]! Undertakcrs Seamstresses 2,087 ! Vuited States officers > Servants 9,554 ,..,,,,... p de s Sextons 25 Shepherds \ 8 P ? - - 1 k 6 Shingle-makers \ 35 : veterinarians Ship-carpenters ... 196 , vinegar makers Shoebinders 18 ; V i n .,i,.. Shoemakers - 2, 802 , S 1 ^ | Showmen 5 39 " Silversmiths... H5 i watchmen Photo ra hers Sisters of Charity ... 31 Watch-makers Ph sici-ins 2 53S_- Soda-water manufacturers j 35 Weavers P-. r _ jiS3l? 1| Speculators 20 Weightings Pi" Spoke-makers 11 j Well-diggers Spinners 41 j wheelwrights Stationers ... 13 ; whjp makcrg Plant rs Stay-makers ; 2 Whitewashes Steamboatmcn 1, 429 -,,;, , , , Stencilers 2 Whitesmith p, ^ Stewards ! 15 makers Plow mak Stock-brokers 3 Wn Stock dealers j 5 Stock herders i 4 6 ,. q . C " Stock raisers i 14 Wood catchers Stone and marblo cutters 789 Storekeepers 331 Wood cutters Stove-raakers 51 10 -> Students , 1, 370 Wooden ware manufacturers . ; --i~ Sugar manufacturers ., ,, , ,.,,, Superintendents 13 Surgeons __ |l ,,ri , Quarrymcn 130 ! Tntnl 299,701 304 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and u M. nder 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. P. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. P. 177 223 135 451 G38 431 531 373 184 194 179 303 433 Gil 387 510 320 190 700 949 1,276 770 1,922 2,502 1,768 2,273 1,491 785 C72 895 1,245 081 1,812 2,549 1,009 2,170 1,393 691 924 1, ]33 1, -127 702 2,225 2,843 2,031 2,015 1, 508 905 864 1, 140 1,375 7S7 2,147 2, 833 2, 0-18 2,523 1,573 882 932 1,171 1, 425 689 2 212 2, 873 2,101 2,593 1, 490 1,009 906 1, 064 1,250 719 2,175 2, 714 2,012 2,426 1, 423 90S 1,140 1, 439 787 2,287 2,977 2,002 2,553 1,549 1,054 1,005 1,021 1,356 058 2,130 3,905 2,083 2,401 2,066 1,020 1,501 1,491 2,049 1, 452 3,695 5,511 3,246 3,985 2,763 1,444 1,470 1,499 2,265 1,108 3,416 7, 497 3,533 4,302 3, 463 1,648 1,145 1,206 1,726 871 2,572 4,036 2,635 3,147 2,004 1, 072 1,163 1 222 1,741 712 2,527 4,422 2,723 3, 321 2, 132 1,179 981 1,041 1,459 5!!4 2,103 3,039 2.2C8 2,547 1,483 982 1,045 1,077 1,400 2,093 3,288 2,308 2,OG5 1,578 1,079 Strufford 3,415 3,230 14, 502 13,777 16, 405 10,112 10, 501 15, 595 16, 750 17, 051 27, 137 30, 287 20, 414 1 Of, 172 16,497 17,069 FREE COLORED. Bclknap 2 1 1 1 o 5 1 o 3 5 2 3 1 . 4 o 1 5 7 o 4 1 . o o 6 1 2 3 1 Chttihlrc 2 2 2 4 11 8 3 4 5 2 2 > o ! 4 4 9 3 8 5 3 1 5 7 5 o 5 1 4 5 3 1 1 4 2 2 1 4J . 3 4 7 ; 5 2 2 1 9 6 1 n 8 8 2 2 6 o o 3 7 5 a 1 c 3 1 ., 3 Total 7 8 21 i 21 25 22 31 ! 26 20 23 1 47 38 32 31 27 20 AGGREGATE. 1 Total whites 3 445 3 230 14 502 13 777 16 405 16 112 16 501 15 505 16 756 17 051 27 137 1 20 414 21 172 16 497 17 069 1 7 8 21 24 25 oo 31 26 20 23 47 38 32 31 27 20 3 452 3 238 14 523 13 801 10 430 16 134 16 53 15 621 16 770 17 674 27 18-1 30 35 20 446 21 203 16 54 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. 305 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under GO. CO uncl under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 nnd under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age uukn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. P. 31. P. M. F. M. F. M. P. 51. F. M. F. M. F. 775 808 1,149 483 1,860 B, 175 1,833 B, 028 1,048 885 852 941 1,174 Ml 1, 806 2,450 1,834 2,184 1,240 852 572 608 831 303 1,180 1,381 1,185 1, 397 677 658 704 664 934 243 1,274 1,068 1,353 1,603 830 087 305 347 484 140 619 755 C58 687 329 301 367 363 485 127 696 855 74:1 898 444 357 77 96 123 44 195 178 186 190 84 93 116 108 151 37 218 288 249 317 137 114 11 6 13 o 20 18 22 13 <) 12 12 16 19 6 29 27 38 49 22 19 1 1 9, 134 10, 276 13, 703 7, 030 21,401 28, 920 20 306 9, 370 10, 189 n,696 6, 124 20, 836 33, 107 20 M80 18,510 20, 4(15 "7 399 Belknap. Carroll 13, 154 43. , ;" 62, 033 41,280 Hillsb nvmgh 1 24 589 5 436 Hocklngham Stmn ord 1 14,814 (I, 3:<4 10,048 9 624 31,402 19 008 Sullivan i 13,103 13, 834 8,785 9,950 4, 625 5, 335 1,265 1,7(15 120 237 2 2 159, 563 166, 010 325, 579 1 3 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 in FKEE COLORED. ;j 18 SI 39 Belknap ] 2 1 i> | 16 10 35 Cheshire V 1 7 Coos n o 1 1 13 10 4 1 i 59 48 107 I 2 o 1 i 67 128 4 g 4 4 2 6 o 3 i 46 51 17 1 1 14 17 31 3 o 1 o 18 15 33 9 16 10 11 4 3 1 i 253 241 494 AGGREGATE. ] J 834 8 785 I) 150 4 (>>5 5 335 1 2G5 1 7(J5 126 i 2J7 o o 159 501 166 010 1 305 579 17 T> 1(1 10 ] i 4 i o 1 253 241 494 O 9(j(j 4 (J-J5 5 340 1 2G9 1 768 13G 238 t 3 159 816 166 257 326 073 1 494 Total free colored 30G STATF OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION COCXTIES. WHITE. FREK COLORED. Total free colored. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. M. P.- Total. M. K. Total. M. P. Total. 9,134 10, 270 13, 703 7,030 21,401 28, 926 20 300 9, 370 10, iea 13, G9G 6,124 20,830 33, 107 20,980 25, 430 10,048 9, 024 18, 510 20,405 27, 399 13, 151 42, 237 02, 033 41, 280 50, 025 31,402 HI, 008 9 15 12 12 24 39 18, 540 20, 405 27, 434 13, 101 42, 260 02, 140 41,408 50, 122 31,493 19,041 7 ! 9 16 9 o 8 30 4! 8 8 3 10 5 7 34 3(i 4 11 4 19 f 15 70 80 19 7 35 7 23 107 122 97 31 33 5 I 3 23 14 23 1!) 38 47 15 1 1 8 37 42 83 12 20 RH-iu h-im 24,589 14,814 9. 384 139, 5C3 10(i, Olli 325, 57 .) 123 118 241 130 I 123 253 494 320, 073 TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIKS. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Totul. 1,050 933 245 1,386 961 947 237 1,423 1,044 938 984 822 1,404 010 206 362 247 233 799 399 610 437 304 418 732 1,001 1,108 831 584 750 1, 142 055 723 535 050 341 054 733 2,230 455 380 357 497 sn 2,017 1,885 482 2,809 2,067 1,799 1,944 1,593 2, 743 1,169 430 735 010 489 1,024 780 1,209 917 031 826 1,448 1,997 2,227 1,678 1,186 1,478 2,300 1,318 1,431 1,094 1,292 670 1,311 1,453 4,317 915 812 692 1,014 1 29(! 1 1 2,018 1,685 4H4 2,811 2, 073 1,806 1,944 1,590 2, 743 1, 189 430 735 510 489 1,624 780 1,209 917 631 826 1,418 1,997 2,227 1,678 1,180 1,478 2,300 1,318 1,434 1,090 1,384 076 1, 312 1,453 4,320 915 813 1,015 1 Oil a i 2 5 o o 6 7 1 4 2 1,023 861 900 773 1,33<J 553 224 373 203 250 825 381 593 460 327 408 710 996 1,119 847 002 728 1,158 003 708 559 042 M5 057 720 2,081 460 420 335 517 C37 1 1 . iin 9 11 20 Fr " do 1 1 1 o 1 1 3 2 1 1 Jaffrry do 3 3 1 4 1 1 7 1 3 Riml... ...do... 1 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 307 CITIES, TOWN S, iC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. Ill 492 182 I M llll] 919 649 1, 113 240 :!i) 141 HO Cl)3 409 359 137 99 4% 318 1,04.5 446 337 220 68 183 217 426 367 528 661 683 239 480 540 292 673 89i 497 345 17-3 911 37<i 594 399 1,211 1,116 ooo 101 448 191 193 880 373 919 C30 1,100 193 10 135 109 5J5 389 307 132 79 411 332 974 343 339 187 50 133 209 339 319 487 592 C82 220 410 583 207 647 871 450 346 130 964 332 550 379 1,092 1, 173 253 470 498 1,171 34 929 1,157 357 784 30C 169 fill! 4C7 725 539 465 230 19 557 512 794 212 910 37(5 389 1, 793 761 1,868 1, 285 433 49 276 249 1,118 798 66(i 89 212 944 376 389 1,798 761 1,868 1,285 2,225 433 49 270 219 1,118 798 666 289 178 907 700 2,020 789 736 413 118 318 426 771 716 1, 015 1,253 1,306 459 896 1, 124 560 1,320 1, 762 947 691 302 1,870 708 1,150 778 2,308 2,291 475 918 1,765 1,012 2, 322 71 1,886 2,292 7)3 1,572 619 382 1,255 949 1,407 1,103 967 476 1,152 1,035 1.508 2 1 2 4 2 3 5 do 1 1 Tons Carroll ! do Clarksvillu do Errol do 178 907 700 2,019 789 736 413 118 318 426 765 716 1,015 1, 253 1,365 459 896 1, 123 559 1,320 1,762 947 691 302 1,875 708 1,150 778 2, 303 2,289 475 918 1,765 1,012 2,321 71 1,884 2,288 743 1,572 619 382 1,253 948 1,407 1,101 967 476 48 1,150 1,055 1,508 1 1 1 i Sturk do 1 5 6 do . Wtiltefleld do B lth ...do... 1 1 Bcnton do Bristol do 1 1 1 1 do do... do do do Kllsworth do Eufield do 1 1 do do do do r> 3 2 5 o Huverhill do do Hill do.. .. 448 887 514 1,130 37 955 1,131 386 788 313 213 C39 481 C82 562 502 246 2D 593 543 714 llolderncps do Landaff . - - do do . . . 1 1 do do O 3 o 4 Littleton do 1 do do Monroe do . do Oxford do 1 Fiermout do 1 1 Plvmouth do Rnmney do 2 2 Thornton do Woodstock do \Viitcrville do Warren . . do 1 1 2 Wentworth . ...dn. . Amherst I Hillsborough... 808 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &r. Continued CITIES, TOWNS AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate*. 51. F. Total. M. F. Total. 015 212 4co : 413 537 889 KS7 411 783 5S1 557 a:)8 350 :o 545 841 355 403 834 052 OJO 166 417 1,992 1, 703 1,721 1,358 1,700 1,481 510 353 1, 123 1, 172 450 1, 123 1, 172 490 75d 793 1,082 1,740 632 844 1,023 1,317 1,222 352 823 3,304 2,504 3, 192 3,442 3,200 2,863 1,031 511 ,lo do ... do 750 793 1,082 1,730 032 84-1 1,623 1,317 ] ooo 343 823 3,334 do do ilo 8 2 10 ,lo do do ...ilo 003 596 183 406 1, 372 795 1, 401 1,478 1, 429 1, 303 489 258 ilo ilo 1 o 3 do Manchester, city of * ilo ilo 2, 5114 3, 185 3, 430 3, 195 2, 84 1 1,029 511 ilo 3 5 13 5 3 7 6 5 19 2 ilo r do Ctl nr 1 (Ill ~th war 1 ill, ill) 8, Ii4.") 7(ill 571 1,058 351 4,491 062 810 477 1. 034 145 243 1, 133 i C9 510 C27 1,127 472 584 715 527 5,329 458 G12 773 703 CO 1,038 KB 476 35 1 629 837 C01 680 IS! 603 888 457 431 820 aae 321 11,423 738 548 1, 171 368 681 873 400 1, 231 105 258 1, 105 682 07 138 613 1,146 437 596 771 513 5,539 443 003 820 791 COO 1,130 801 470 347 540 ; 98 J 590 734 1,006 593 258 4:!l) 450 749 647 299 20, Oflti 1,558 1, 119 i) oo;[ 719 10,043 1,303 1,095 337 2,205 250 501 2,304 1,368 130 414 1, 242 2,273 303 1,180 1,480 1,040 10, 867 901 1,215 1,599 1,500 1,256 2,174 1,634 952 698 1, 04S 1,313 1,826 1,191 1,420 1,959 1,195 540 - 887 1,575 1,275 620 23 1 10 33 1 20, 107 1, 553 1,119 10,065 1, 303 1,701 344 2,265 Ma on do . ilo do 3 10 5 3 12 4 4 o 6 22 6 7 ilo \ w lio ton NtwI. wich do do .. .do 250 501 2, 310 i, :t09 136 414 1,243 2,274 909 1,180 1,522 1,041 10,896 U01 1,210 1,000 1, 500 1,257 2, 178 1,638 952 ft -8 1,051 1,313 1,838 1, 191 1,431 1, 970 1, 195 5-16 680 887 1,575 1, 275 630 do Weare do 3 1 3 fi 1 do do Andover 1 1 1 Bofcawen ilo 1 do do do 18 1 17 18 36 1 29 do ilo 12 E som 1 1 1 do 1 ilo do 1 o 3 1 4 4 do o 1 iln Korthflclil 1 .. -do 5 4 9 I itutii lil do 5 7 12 do . Suttou . . .. do 7 6 4 11 5 11 do Wilmot do . . Auburn do do do do j UunvUli ...dn... 1 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 309 i CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. 31. T. Total. M. P. Total. 1,049 986 303 727 1,526 301 70 3C4 453 641 303 317 COS 851 329 231 877 435 399 7C2 679 470 4, 229 CC4 597 841 273 801 366 411 430 431 1, 020 3,933 7C4 1,186 428 258 271 9C5 600 1,674 752 1, 920 1,013 1,006 295 687 1, 739 278 57 395 471 589 : 355 611 801 303 243 1, 150 414 372 740 012 385 5,077 603 829 273 748 283 375 42!) 415 943 4, 551 770 1,081 443 234 259 897 507 1,709 1,310 2,865 1,010 5C4 917 8,188 740 358 310 321 240 396 1, 020 801 510 376 434 426 2,062 1, 9.12 598 1,414 3,205 579 127 759 !I30 1,230 021 072 1,216 1,712 692 474 2, 033 849 771 1,502 1, 291 801 9,300 1,209 1, 199 1,070 553 1 549 o 2 2 i 4 2,066 1 ! 3 1,995 23 21 44 3, 309 r .7<> 1 07 2 1 3 702 930 i o-in .... cl i (170 1 4 5 i 1,717 G l 1 1 1 1 47 j 1 ();].( 1 850 Nor h T do 1 50 N ottiu -Inn do 3 3 6 ; 1,297 861 10 19 29 9,335 1 "fiO Rye . . 1 - - . do 1 1!)9 1 070 553 ... 1 519 519 786 810 1, 9C3 8,487 1, 534 2, 207 871 492 530 1,802 1,173 3. 383 2,068 4,785 2,047 1,180 ],756 4,009 1,520 735 576 048 478 820 2,006 1,620 1,021 778 887 894 ... .... 549 859 840 i <;r,:t 8 7 ! 15 8,502 1 .114 2 6 8 2,275 871 2 2 ; 4 ; -IDG 530 1 802 , 1,173 1 j 1 3,384 1 2,009 1 1 1 | 2 4,787 2 047 1,037 C16 83 J 1,821 780 397 2GG 327 238 424 1,040 816 511 402 433 468 1,180 2 j 2 | 1,758 10 17 4, 020 1,520 7 755 576 1 ] 648 i 478 820 9 2 11 2.077 ! 1.620 Plaiufk M do 1,021 ! 778 i 887 2 1 3 8!)7 ;no STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. I XITKD STATES. E s a FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Totill foreign born. Aggregate. \VIMTK. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITI:. M. 1LACK. MULATTO. M. p. Total. M. F Totill. M. P. Total. 3 ^ M. P. Total. F. Total. M. F. Total. 9,005 9,235 10, 140 13, 074 5, 718 20,181 27, 9CT 20, 084 23, <J54 13, 087 9, 3 10 18,240 : SO 360 9 15 12 12 24 18, 279 20,300 2fi, 103 1 1 ( > 129 ; 141 56 j 49 707 i GS3 536 40G 270 105 1,329 942 1,460 8,898 1, 792 2,909 2,661 567 270 105 1,329 942 1,401 8,900 1, 794 2,909 2, 061 567 18, 549 20, 465 27, 434 13, 161 42,260 62, 140 41,408 50,122 31, 493 19,041 10,220 12,9% 6, 494 20, 5i)G S.") 148 20, 070 7 9 , 10 9 10 19 40, 777 1 53, 135 22 30,494 23 47,lli; 38 28, 801 (1 18,4-11 15 3 7 14 3(1 19 42 47 , 85 C 12 11 20 j 8 33 42 8 8 3 31 30 4 11 4 15 ca 78 19 40, 799 53, 240 39, 614 47, 213 28, 832 18, 474 805 655 3, 778 i 5, 120 896 896 1,427 1,482 1, 100 1, 501 283 284 1 1 1 1 IlilUboro 1 2 1 2 19,410 23, 162 13,714 9, 101 Strafford Total 149, 846 154, 800 304, C4C 121 118 239 127 123 250 305, 135 9,717 11,216 I 20,933 2 2 3 3 20,938 326, 073 NOTE. Two Chinese (mulct*) iucliuknl iu white population. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. Alabama I XITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 21 4 15 Oil) 7 227 6:17 Asia 10 4 I 1. 4,468 Holland 8 12, 737 18 6 5 8 1 1 Arkansas Africa California 8 6 15 11,950 71 85 12 f 11 110 Italv Connecticut Mexico Delaware: rioriila Vermont British Ameriea Portu Georgia Illinois 104 28 18 1 26 15 11,405 50 19, 973 06 22 15 8 256, 982 92 2,045 6 150 China o 3 Indiana I lissi-i I-iwa Scotl-md 741 15 20 Kansas o 103 412 o S Viill Kentucky Louisiana German States : Maiiic 305, 135 12 11 18 1 14 14 4 Maryland Aggregate native South \mcrica .M ;i.";iclii IM , 1 - li ideu 1 S-indwhh Hands Michigan Minnesota Nassau Mississippi "Wales Missouri Wurtumberg 14 Germany, (not wpo- New Hampshire New Jersey 20,938 305, 135 New York Aggregate foreign Aggregate native North Carolina Ohio Great Britain, (not specified) . . Total Oregon 326,073 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE . illl TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. ! ! OCCUPATIONS. 1 NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OK. i, oct; (J, 4*7 3 7 111 13 o 106 7,241 35 8 11 9 1,292 4 4 4 g 422 41 11 28 1,258 : I " i 407 90! 241 2, IB: 44C f 17: t 31 :s; IW t 4" 4 I s H 6. 4 11- 3, 26. 3? | 1 41 19 4. 1. 4 1 i,im 3 279 45 51(1 5. 05 ,87 T 15C 412 Scale-makers 34 Agricultural implement makers. 574 19 4 4 1,100 1,282 25 Sextons 39 83 ""fij"", :: 3 C, 261 35, 392 , 10, 153 : 5 Shingle-makers J r Ship-carpenters \ 11 1 -*~ J24 31 ~5T w~i 44 53 Shipmasters Editors Engravers Shirt-makers Bakers Millers 462 4C3 B7 74 7 237 55 20 96 o 5 o 81 Jffll- 1BO 178 2 1, 023 o 8 88 o 17 395 13 5S-- 12 2 4 4 o 17 9 2 3 7 19 9 241 7 __2p_ 3- !- 1L 3 P53 106 30 12 8 21 1!) 75 10 259 Shoemakers Bankers Bank officers Expressmen Millwrights Miners Shot manufacturers Showmen Morocco -dressers Silk manufacturers Basket-makers Musical instrument makers . . Speculators Blacksmith!* 43 o 280 30 t>O 3 8 40 42 47 4 19 79 Spinners Bleachers 8 5 272 14 61 4 ! 3 Bfi ! 8 6 3:i 6 23 5 12 188 25 22 309 5 85 21 12 1,245 10 262 68 o 24 87 295 G 9,257 17 196 _J&. 104 5 3 278 1,260 722 622 Music -teachers Spoke-makers Boarding-house keepers Fishermen Starch manufacturers Florists - Stationers Flour dealers Stave -makers Founderymeu Stone and marble cutters Storekeepers i er ma a Fruiterers Stove-makers Box-makers Gardeners and nurserymen.. Gas-titters Ostlers Straw -workers Brassfounders Overseers Bvassworkers Painters Surveyors Bricklayers Brick-makers 7 JL, 18 16 245 335 5 5 3, 075 32 19 23 2 22 . 51 37 Gilders Tailoretises Paper-hangers Paper manufacturers Patent-medicine makers Tanners Teachers Teamsters Builders Goldsmiths Peddlers Telegraph operators Butchers Grocers Gunsmiths Photographers Phvsiciaus Tobacconists Cabinet-makers Hardware manufacturers Piano-forte makers Toymen Traders Pilots Carpenters Hat -binders Pipe-makers Plane-makers Carpet-makers Hatters Turners Carters Horse dealers Umbrella manufacturers Pocketbook manufacturers . . United States officers "M~ Powder manufacturers Iron-founders Civil and mechanical engineers _ja- 041 1,356 32 46 3 31 2 5 56 11 334 3 17 131 45 4 78 Ironmongers i Iron-workers T> f Clerks Clock-makers Publishers Clothiers Coach-makers Laborers Colliers Rag-collectors e s Woodenware manufacturers. . Wool combers and carders Laundresses Railroadmen 8 Lawyers Refectory keepers Lime-burners Riggers Livery-stable keepers Cotton cloth manufacturers. . . Curriers : Looking-glass makers Machinists Mantua-makers Saddlers Other occupations and unknowi Total Sash-makers Saw-makers 118, 08! J 312 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. TAULI; No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WIIITI-:. i 2 4 | S I 7 I I .I 10 11 12 13 Hi 17 18 11) COUNTIES. Atlantic " Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 ami under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. , ,!. p. M. F. M. F. :.i. P. M. P. M. P. JI. i F. 198 274 B49 540 300 1,668 - 71 930 447 518 510 500 473 171 4 CO 323 218 336 417 4:17 187 278 609 480 78 285 1,606 265 886 44:1 532 451 518 507 162 450 300 254 351 448 4.10 7G1 1,117 2, 614 1,010 310 1,241 5, 925 957 4, ll 1,801 1, 005 1,801 2. 070 1,080 644 1,638 1, 1!I2 1, 131 1,300 1,555 1,754 721 1,045 2, 574 1.P6S 363 1,142 5,868 060 4,108 1,773 1,015 1, 815 2, 024 1,908 651 1,630 1, 12.1 1,035 1, 252 1,606 1, 602 7P2 3,170 2, 023 2,018 431 1, 383 5, 545 1, 140 3,805 2,015 2,120 1, 968 2,204 2,083 786 1, 747 1,257 1, 15U 1, 53 J 1,580 1,815 777 1,132 2,859 1, 051 426 1,304 5, 651 1,003 3,762 1,008 1, 082 1, 046 2, 304 2,016 705 ], 775 1,203 1, 133 1,463 1,470 1, 003 716 1, 110 2,837 1,812 407 1,277 4,515 1, 143 2,601 1,883 1,810 1,852 2,138 2,010 740 1, 507 1, 204 1, 140 1, 403 1,204 1, 076 705 1,013 2,750 1, 731 450 1,354 4, 403 1, 021 2,719 1,821 1,809 1,7)0 2,014 1,008 718 1,552 1,193 1,112 1,463 1,206 1,577 630 989 2,587 1,517 401 1, 175 4,306 1,030 2, 345 1,790 1,871 1,686 2, 122 1,781 (iOO 1,414 1, 193 1,111 1,321 1,230 1,477 565 !)22 2,632 1,705 421 5, OG4 1,000 2,056 1,788 1, 863 1,7,;:! 2, 105 1,873 639 1,543 1,076 1,088 1,371 1,330 1, 5.31) 951 1,809 3, 893 2,684 545 1,901 8,721 1,646 5,827 2,016 3,110 2,954 3,337 2,770 883 2,315 1,755 1.720 2, 142 2,167 2,602 872 1,765 4,325 3, 123 537 1,829 ; 1,520 7,249 2,1)58 3,335 3,208 3, 325 2,910 845 2,710 1,695 1,866 2,080 2,666 2.426 802 1,467 2,960 2,271 407 1,368 7, 462 1,148 5,708 2, 092 2,501 2,254 2,323 2,220 030 1,998 1,192 1 iJ 75 1,397 1,998 1,856 726 1,339 3,100 2, 309 405 1, 226 7,445 1,074 5,201 2,003 2,488 2, 312 2,215 2,128 601 2,000 1, 105 1,362 1, 302 2,007 1,74.! 550 1,093 2, 241 1,620 321 989 4,728 840 3,124 1,505 1,720 1,653 1,072 1,566 501 1. 361 051 1, 051 1,084 1, 367 I, 328 448 000 : 2, 190 > 1,308 , SS4 . 033 i 4, 460 7:;i 2,333 : 1,457 ! 1,658 1 1,507 1,507 i 1,405 | 431 j 1, 299 1 917 ! 984 i 086 i 1,298 ; 1,162 ! Bergcn IJui Hngton Cape May li-wx .... Merci-r Middlesex PasRalc Salem Ti.tal 9,770 9,570 ; 37,823 37,112 30,011 38, 652 3j,:!33 34,421 32,505 34, 474 56,648 61,553 45,454 44, 250 31,265 j 28,401 | 1 I 3 4 5 6 7 U 9 11 12 13 14 16 18 19 FKEE COLOIfED. Atlantic 2 2 8 12 14 14 16 13 18 13 15 8 11 13 IJiTgra 1 28 10 02 98 116 03 109 08 01 05 137 118 104 108 83 07 llurUn"tini 28 93 115 147 146 143 130 110 143 142 101 111 143 137 133 42 1 17 139 139 159 143 101 134 131 17 ) 204 151 201 134 143 Cape Mav ... 3 5 15 11 17 20 21 13 19 23 14 14 10 Cumberland 13 13 88 CO 00 00 108 95 70 07 106 57 71 51 40 Ktciex 20 17 78 03 100 74 100 88 103 ".61 I M) 125 152 89 106 12 32 40 3 ) 44 51 40 40 51 59 3 1 35 42 32 20 33 31 2 1 ) 34 45 20 46 57 76 41 52 37 36 ]1 48 36 50 51 48 47 39 41 66 78 49 53 44 29 Meri-or 21 23 95 97 100 124 133 143 121 124 173 211 154 152 131 133 Middlesex 13 ]1 52 7 55 70 90 74 77 64 110 103 84 86 68 82 158 133 188 167 174 183 136 151 100 233 157 143 114 117 Morris i 11 6 31 32 33 43 44 47 35 32 55 56 35 33 35 41 Oi-eau j 2 1 7 10 11 1 8 10 8 8 6 i) O-T 28 30 28 30 37 30 42 57 30 40 25 34 Solera 3fi 40 155 154 105 187 147 150 118 103 O JO 213 147 135 ]()4 07 22 85 86 127 00 111 101 137 134 : 101 78 72 Sussex 3 10 12 10 30 20 10 26 17 36 32 12 13 17 H 45 3 ) 45 30 37 48 40 52 63 U.J 90 50 60 40 47 5 20 13 21 19 27 18 15 gg 34 36 2! 20 19 16 Tt-tiil 3->2 3 *J 1 7-^ 1 07 1 478 1 554 1 600 1 582 1 355 1 392 2 018 300 1 501 1 628 1 276 1 273 SLAVE. Middlesex i 1 ! 1 Total , 1 i I i AGGREGATE. Total whi tori 9 77fi 570 37 1)23 37 11 3M (i!4 38 05 3o 330 5(5 648 61 553 45 451 4-1 50 31 265 28 491 Total free colored a- 1 *"* 1 27C 1 273 Total (-laves j 1 Ani?repite 10 )Ki6 800 i YI 00 Tjj 4oq 46 955 4% 70 3" 541 *~*0 7(jl STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 313 TABLE Xo. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND BEX. WHITE. 59 and under GO. GO and under 70. 70 aud under 80. 80 aud under CO. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unku n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. JI. F. M. F. JI. P. JI. F. 371 0-17 1, 52. I 7G7 } 247 GO 2 2,769 535 1, 247 993 1.017 999 1, 104 1, 124 342 736 598 i 093 780 7M 317 603 1, MS 834 Sill 581 2, 628 4b4 1,157 1, o:c> 1, 047 1, 024 1,047 1,056 295 841 585 cr<7 599 811 GJ7 191 417 ROG 438 143 358 1.816 S!>3 551 650 531 589 G .8 671 212 455 1)53 414 426 437 463 145 377 911 493 128 373 1,467 295 C73 C9S 660 030 673 691 195 405 387 45.2 39G 563 46!) 73 176 302 113 58 151 419 104 163 354 aio 257 283 279 90 1GO 1-19 208 190 182 191 65 194 434 194 74 163 513 118 223 332 306 277 317 307 100 198 118 207 194 224 181 20 40 88 26 21 39 110 23 33 67 64 53 62 57 23 32 24 50 :is 45 45 11 53 131 13 36 140 42 58 112 82 88 08 94 17 37 S3 60 43 65 40 I) | 5 5 , 12 1 6 4 3 3 2 1 13 2 3 7 8 6 12 3 15 5: 12 9 9 5 11 6, 048 10,323 23,429 15, 743 3.411 10, 851 47,385 9, 15- 30, 717 10,519 17,503 16, 641 18,501 17,026 5, G34 13, 938 10. 250 5, 544 9,632 24, 077 16, 140 3, 4 46 10,459 49, 735 8, 585 31,347 16, 335 17, 691 16, 863 18, 187 16,964 5, 4 Id 14, 516 9, 740 11,5:)2 19, 955 47,506 31, 883 6,857 21,310 97, 120 17,737 02, 064 32,854 35, 194 33,504 30, 688 33, 990 11,052 28, 454 19, 990 Bcrgt u 1 n Cape May 1 ~ 38 14 1 Mercer 1 1 1 Morris Ocean 5 I 1 4 4 7 2 4 3 1 2 6 1 Salem ... 1 10 242 10, 218 11,600 13, 85-1 13,615 SO, 400 15), 522 26, 915 28, 040 11,922 13, 061 14, 431 lt<, 657 18, W>7 10,233 11,182 4,142 - 4, 769 %5 1,261 76 111 2 7 39 16 322, 733 3Si, 966 016,699 13 63 68 94 11 34 44 20 18 13 62 5 J 70 25 5 19 68 50 9 32 10 FKEE COLORED. i <u 70 87 13 31 52 23 16 21! 83 40 73 28 .J 18 75 30 9 28 17 1 23 31 38 34 36 : 50 3 1 5 25 24 31 : 41 16 11 1G 11 14 14 29 46 20 .TO 47 47 17 17 5 1 10 14 40 31 27 27 8 , 6 n 26 8 7 3 15 14 8 o 10 9 4 3 14 14 5 23 8 o 5 19 12 7 6 6 3 1 9 6 3 14 1 1 ! 104 869 1,040 1, 170 124 670 787 352 289 402 1,049 032 1, 325 335 GO 252 1,237 823 165 402 207 90 794 1, 178 1,398 149 025 C70 355 361 394 1,170 075 1,333 351 53 305 1, 225 705 159 463 179 194 1,663 2 224 2, 574 273 1, 235 1,757 707 653 7UO 2 2P5 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 3 4 5 G 19 2 21 4 13 7 1 2 11 5 16 6 6 3 7 1 11 2 28 4 14 2 35 7 6 5 1 4 2 4 3 2 1 llcrgen 1 Cape Jlay 1 1 o Cumberland 2 1 1 Gloucester 3 8 4 9 8 1 3 9 7 1 4 2 O 2 4 1,307 2,658 680 121 557 2,462 1,588 324 865 386 Jlidillesex 3 6 1 , 1 1 1 12 1 15 4 10 3 2 1 8 ! 2. 4 2 o 2 2 o Union \Varreu 1 786 777 430 4d2 189 242 63 99 13 ; 34 2 9 1 2 12,312 13, 000 25, 318 SLAVE. i 3 1 3 1 1 2 4 1 \ I I Hunterdon i i ........ i i 1 2 2 2 1 i 1 I 5 3 2 2 7 1 1 6 12 i 18 AGGREGATE. 18,657 780 18,007 7T7 10, 233 11, 182 436 482 3 2 4,142 189 2 4, 769 965 342 63 7 1 1,261 99 1 76 141 13 34 2 2 7 9 1 39 1 16 322, 733 2 12,312 6 323, 965 ! G4G, 699 13, 006 , 25, 318 12 18 Total whites Total free colored. Total slaved . . . 1 2 3 40 314 STATE OF NEW JERSEY TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. Total frco BLACK. MULATTO. colored. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 6,048 10,323 23,429 15, 743 3,411 10, 851 47,385 9,152 30, 717 1C, 519 17,503 16,641 18, 501 17,026 5,634 13,938 10,250 10,242 11,922 13, 061 14,431 5,544 9,632 24, 077 16, 140 3,446 10,459 49, 735 8,585 31,347 16,335 17, 091 16, 863 18, 187 16,961 5,418 14, 516 9, 740 10, 218 11,600 13,854 13, CIS 11,592 19,955 47,506 31,883 6,857 21,310 97, 130 17, 737 02,064 32, 854 35, 194 33,504 30,088 33,990 11,052 28,454 19, 996 20, 460 23,522 26, 915 28, 046 100 769 791 903 97 472 61)1 317 261 300 951 588 1,246 279 56 235 1,092 SOS 137 382 188 89 697 873 1,114 114 395 856 310 337 297 1,015 006 1, 271 281 51 279 1, 100 751 127 421 104 189 1,406 1,664 2,077 211 807 1,547 627 598 597 1,966 1,194 2, 517 560 107 514 2,192 1,553 264 803 352 4 1 100 97 255 305 213 284 27 35 198 ! 230 96 114 35 ; 45 28 27 102 ( 97 98 101 14 | 69 79 , 02 50 ; 70 10 7 17 26 145 125 21 14 28 3-J 2:) ! .jo 19 15 5 191 197 1,603 500 2, 224 497 2, 571 02 273 428 1, 295 210 ; 1,757 80 : 707 55 | 053 199 790 259 2, 225 113 1, 307 141 2,658 126 080 17 124 43 T.57 270 2, 402 35 1, 588 00 ; 324 62 j 805 34 380 11,786 21,018 49,730 34, 457 7, 130 22, 605 98, 877 18,444 62, 717 33,650 37,419 34,811 39,340 31,070 11, 17G 29,011 22,458 22,018 23,846 27, 780 28, 432 Cimdcn Ca c Ma P !" Huntcrdoii Middlesex Paualo Ttal 1 ivc 322, 733 323,966 . 646, 699 10,717 11,148 21,805 ! 1,595 j 1,858 3, 453 25, 318 672,017 18 672,035 j 1 * Colored apprentice);, under lawa of the Sta. e ; represented in Preliminary Report, and hi Table No. 1, as slaves. TAIILK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Atlantic 406 1,405 1,959 1,002 854 422 1,158 2,713 740 1,074 1,011 1,589 520 470 1,048 584 1,818 2,057 1,052 775 1,303 175 1,473 1,216 920 376 1, 294 1,873 879 721 401 1,091 2,474 COT 999 897 1,650 428 436 990 013 1,996 2,599 1,110 782 1,254 172 J.386 1,132 8C2 782 . 2,099 3,832 1,881 1, 575 623 2,249 5,187 1,407 2,073 1,908 3, 239 918 906 2,038 1, 197 3,814 4,656 2,138 1,557 2,557 317 2,859 a 348 1.782 5 19 * 33 35 12 2 7 17 :i6 29 : 62 29 64 13 1 25 7H9 2,735 3,894 1,945 1,600 823 2, 318 5,488 1,002 2,352 2,063 :i, 558 1,007 957 2, 273 1,220 4,027 5, 174 2 2-7 1,028 2,701 352 3,145 2, 375 1.83J do do Hamilton 8 do do do 40 157 104 145 81 160 36 26 120 8 101 209 4J 41 08 2 ,47 ,6 29 29 141 91 134 74 159 23 115 15 112 309 47 30 70 3 139 11 19 69 301 195 279 155 319 59 51 235 23 213 518 89 71 114 5 286 18 do . do ilo Lodl do do do do do do Burlington do... . Cheater do Cliegterflld do do Uflanco do KvcRhnm do Little Eg g Harbor . do Lumbr rton do... STATE OF NEW JERSEY. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. COUNTIES. WHITE. 1 FKKE COLORED Aggregate. I SI. P. Total. M. F. Total. 1,307 1,368 2, 735 i 1 8 21 42 2, 777 do 996 1,040 2, 036 4 6 : 54 100 2,130 do 1,191 1,169 2, 360 ( 83 169 2,529 \orthain tton do 1,289 1,604 2,953 ] 8 20 44 2, 0!!7 do 1,356 1,287 2, 643 ] 3 16 29 2, 672 do 491 481 972 ] 8 18 36 1,008 do 1 312 1, 236 2,548 3 7 10 ! 2, 558 do 923 854 1,777 6 17 33 1, 810 do 915 793 1,708 7 8 15 1, 723 do 580 587 1,173 >6 74 140 1,313 do . . 300 ; 326 626 14 | 3 17 ! 643 <1 S G 453 7 J27 13, 580 3 ; 469 778 14, 358 do 447 408 855 P <; aw 450 : 1,305 do 752 1,473 !3 56 129 1,602 do 1 139 1, 072 2,211 17 62 109 2, 320 . do 7G1 653 1 414 1 2 3 1,417 Newton do 1 040 1 084 3, 324 3 19 382 731 4,055 Stockton do G7 570 1, 242 1 6 115 231 1,473 do 1 G7 1 556 2,823 18 21 42 2, 865 do . COS 608 1,270 13 18 31 1,307 do 1 005 8 I9 1,904 23 20 51 1,955 do 939 842 1,781 9 10 19 1,800 705 790 1 555 2 1 3 j 1,553 do 830 849 1,675 77 113 190 1,865 Middle do 1 03 1 053 2 085 10 30 70 2, 155 788 754 1 542 5 5 10 1,552 1 630 1 662 3 298 1 49 148 297 3, 595 710 1,467 20 22 42 1,509 ... do 673 590 1,269 8 11 19 1, 288 do 1 500 1 525 3,091 12 11 23 ! 3,114 Fairfield do ... 1 143 1 081 2,224 L 18 100 224 2 448 do 450 448 8U8 1 05 102 307 i , 265 Hopewell do 839 764 1 603 Bl 73 154 1, 757 do 1 245 1,129 2,374 23 28 50 2, 430 Jlillville do 1 919 1 923 3 842 37 53 90 3, 932 do GC4 580 1 244 12 11 23 1, 207 Belleville . 1 95 I 942 3 867 51 i 51 102 3, 909 Bloomfield . do o 051 2 446 4,097 40 47 93 4, 790 Caldwell . .do 1 36 1 307 2,669 12 7 19 2,683 Clinton ...do . ] 790 1 811 3,601 32 20 58 3, 659 do .. 094 616 1,310 6 7 13 1,323 Millburn ...do. 830 1,014 7 ! 9 10 I, G:IO Newark 1st ward do 3 % 3 043 6, 939 i 23 30 59 0, 998 do 3 542 3 800 7, 402 1 13 184 297 7. 099 do 2 899 3 287 6,186 19 53 92 6, 278 do 3 489 3,539 7, o:s 56 ! 95 151 ! 7, 179 r>th ward do 3 276 3,470 0, 7lo 22 21 43 6, 789 do 5 335 5 3 )7 10, 732 08 83 150 10,882 do 3 999 4 143 8,142 53 63 116 8,258 8th ward do 1 830 1 889 3, 719 09 75 141 3,800 9th ward do 2 26C 2 629 4,889 13 46 79 4, 9G8 10th ward . . . do ** 30 "* 2 414 4 710 52 62 114 4,830 llth ward do 863 84 * 1 717 21 19 40 1, 757 12th ward do 1 270 1 108 2 438 2 2 2, 440 1 Total Newark 34 366 30 288 70 654 J 49 738 1,287 i 71,941 do 4 219 4 489 H 708 KI 85 109 i 8,877 1 18 473 8 1 4 12 2, 490 Deptford do 1 337 1 204 2,541 69 69 138 , 2, 679 do 905 811 1 710 32 ! 30 02 1,778 do 1 095 1 026 2 121 43 ; 35 73 2. I .HI Harrison ..do 1 83 1 23 2, 500 ! 20 18 38 2, 544 Mantua do 892 829 1,721 , 7 ! 14 21 1,742 do G J4 1 390 61 83 144 1,534 Woolwich do 1 710 3 204 1 12 102 214 3, 473 Bergen 3 611 3 620 7,231 97 101 198 7, 429 do 1 33 1 16 2 548 2 6 8 2,556 Iloboken... ...do... 4. 020 4. 998 9. 024 15 23 :w 9, 002 31(5 STATE OF NE\V JERSEY. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIFS, TOWNS, AC. WHITE. COUNTIES. FREE roLoni:n. Agt ri-KBte. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Hudson 3, 784 3, 434 7, 218 2, 541 4, 963 2, 821 : 5, 679 4, 749 9, 027 4, 783 9, 020 3 6 2 69 64 8 ! 11 11 1 8 ; 10 P9 158 86 130 7, 229 4,982 5,689 9, 385 9,170 Jersey City do 2, 424 do 2, 658 do ... . . 4,478 do 4,238 . Ill, 908 14, 803 28, 891 3, 026 fi, 274 100 278 2, 019 4, 073 897 1, 821 1, 439 2, 889 1, 373 2, 793 839 1, 686 571 1, 106 733 1, 520 1, 038 2, 144 1,396 ; 2,667 1,243 2,478 1, 098 2, 193 1, 507 3, 004 1, 084 : 2, 253 577 1, 193 499 1, 033 914 1, 824 951 1, 925 1,780 3,603 1, 869 3, 669 1,780 1, 474 3, 105 1, 331 2, 435 1, 079 3, 077 1,718 3,618 1,673 : 3,338 1, 749 , 3, 333 335 742 141 30 1 4 19 23 24 98 28 14 2 19 35 3<) 46 11 26 40 79 56 120 125 205 12 142 53 G 89 1 l .)4 335 31 61 12 Hi 19 , 38 32 60 19 43 81 179 40 68 13 32 ! 4 13 32 8 17 42 77 31 70 34 80 13 24 30 56 49 89 75 . 154 .54 110 111 2.-11 119 214 336 621 30 42 179 321 17 70 16 22 12fi 215 4 5 2!), 22fi 6, 33c 260 4,088 1,859 2, 949 2,838 1, 865 1, 174 1, 532 2,148 2,699 2, 495 2,270 3,074 2, 333 1,217 1,089 1,913 2, 079 3,773 3,900 1, 824 3, 726 2,477 : - 3,688 3. 350 3, 568 747 do * .. 3,248 Whawken do 118 do 924 do 1, 430 do ... . 1 420 do . .. i 817 do ! 535 do 787 do 1 086 I ainbcTtBvill" do 1 271 I cbuuou do 1 235 do . . ... 1 095 do 1 41)7 do . 1 169 do . . C16 do. . i 534 do 1 i)74 do 1 877 do 1 800 do 883 do : 1 C31 Trenton do 1 104 2d wurd do i 1 3 18 3d ward do : 1 "Q0 4th wurd do ... 1 G33 5th wurd do 1 G04 6th ward do 387 Total Trenton 8, 507 1C, 353 588 1,225 707 1,450 ],S33 2,389 1, 461 3, 028 5, 637 10, 761 504 1, 005 1,178 2,236 1, 532 3, 023 1, 665 3, 626 1, 742 3, 590 1,911 3,846 744 1, 528 1, 766 3, 447 595 1, 248 1, 265 2, 562 1,017 2,1.34 973 1,960 923 1,838 1, 844 3, 746 1, 076 2, 252 2, 121 4, 188 1,421 2,865 1,845 3,636 1, 455 2, 946 1,142 2,278 1,466 2,863 766 1, 569 1,687 3,381 684 1, 470 KEi 1 627 303 30 . )] 26 55 215 21 37 80 12 123 64 84 174 46 5 105 61 99 193 58 <O 52 231 133 1 47 9 49 372 675 24 54 16 47 21 47 48 103 280 495 19 40 29 OS 83 1C3 14 ; 26 104 226 77 141. 80 164 190 364 40 86 7 12 115 220 62 123 115 214 173 :I66 46 104 75 138 62 114 245 476 119 252 4 j 5 56 15 7 Hi 46 !>5 1 1 18 33 17, 228 1 279 1. 497 2, 436 3,131 11.256 1,045 2,302 3, 186 3, 652 3, 916 3,987 1, 692 3,811 1,334 2,574 2. 374 2,083 2, 073 4,112 4, 34(1 2. !ITO 4, i:w 3, 1!XS 1,585 3,476 1.471 1.660 Washington West Windsor .... East Brunswick Monroe- New Brunswick North Brunswick Perth Amboy Piscataway South Amboy South Brunswick Woodbridgo Atlantic Freehold Holmdell Howcll Manalapnn Morlborough Mat aw an Middle town Millntono Ocean Uaritan Shr>W(*bury Upper Fnwhold Wall Chatham Chester Hunover Jefferson Mondham do... 794 15 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 317 CITIES, TOWN S, JtC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FHEE roi-OUED. Aprirreimt 1 . M. P. Total. 11. 1\ Total. f Morris 2,771 2,607 1,610 1,834 1, 449 1,215 946 1,821 e:so %7 743 927 1,571 410 2,061 1,854 1,3D9 2, 4C3 1,405 3,032 2,637 1,542 1,683 1,408 1,226 887 1,144 772 930 692 987 1, 584 401 2,198 8,012 1,497 2,087 1,0(3 5, 803 5, 304 3,158 3, 5L7 2,857 2,441 1,833 8, 365 1,602 1.903 1,435 1,914 3, 155 817 4, 259 3, SCO 2, 856 5,150 3, 127 82 100 69 05 7 8 19 15 | 3 5 35 28 182 ; 5, 985 134 5, 438 15 3, 173 34 3, 551 8 2, 605 03 2, 504 2 1,835 13 2,378 4 1,006 100 2,003 1 1, 436 4 : 1,918 80 3, 235 25 842 150 : 4, 409 19 ! 3,885 101 2, 957 2 5, 152 50 ! 3, 183 do do do do do ... do 5 | 8 D ; i 52 48 I do do do do 3 i 1 39 41 14 11 04 86 9 i 10 47 54 o do do. do do do do 23 : 33 Totul Putcrrton 9,202 781 687 1 , 281 77 285 671 684 852 900 491 70 1,711 131 1, 370 1,526 1, 059 417 008 1,191 554 2,241 1,017 1,073 910 1,148 590 912 509 881 465 503 1,177 739 1,057 916 1, 094 428 1,798 5,494 002 1,355 3,446 513 840 811 095 786 U7G 10,056 707 615 1,093 81 638 574 734 841 442 60 1, 930 141 1,209 1,326 999 488 914 1,214 533 2,389 1, 5UO 1,547 858 1,173 604 892 512 808 449 452 1,086 098 970 895 1,077 397 1.&35 5,772 094 1,738 3, 401 495 904 850 755 730 891 19,258 1,548 1,302 2,374 158 502 1,309 1,258 1,586 1,747 933 130 3,641 272 2, 579 2,852 2,058 905 1,822 2,405 1,087 4,030 3,207 3,220 1,708 2,321 1,194 1,804 1,021 1,689 914 954 2, 203 1,437 2,027 1,811 2,171 825 3,633 11,266 1,296 3,093 6,847 1,008 1,744 1, 001 1,450 1,510 1.867 143 185 19 24 21 32 16 12 326 19,580 43 1,591 53 ; 1,355 28 2, 402 West Mil lord . ; - ---- -do El sinborou "li ..do... 90 97 . 91 71 127 121 413 394 145 132 2 4 187 749 162 1.471 248 ! 1 , 500 807 2, 393 277 2, 024 6 939 do . . do Pitts Grove do do Ralem do 86 138 9 18 102 158 25 24 19 5 08 C3 ! 88 : 86 38 28 53 ; 44 166 151 194 198 137 131 113 94 34 33 4 i 4 11 13 1 1 13 10 17 j 12 6 5 21 22 14 21 3 i 2 8 11 10 10 ; 24 25 ; 133 168 4 8 66 65 128 155 3 9 37 31 31 27 43 47 16 10 17 18 1 224 3, 865 27 299 320 2, 899 49 : 2, 901 24 2, 082 131 1,036 174 1, 996 CO 2,471 97 1,184 317 4, 947 392 i 3,599 268 3, 488 207 1,975 67 2,388 8 : 1,202 24 1, 828 2 1,023 23 : 1, 712 5 919 29 983 11 ! 2,274 43 1, 480 35 2, 062 5 i 1,816 19 2, 190 20 851 49 3, 082 301 11.567 12 1, 308 131 3,224 283 7, 130 12 1,020 68 .1,812 58 | J.719 80 1,530 26 1, 542 3.1 1.902 do do ilo Bernard s do Stillwatcr do Wnlpnck do An ... do do Westficld do lilairsville do Franklin . . ...do... 31 8 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Contiaued. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FItEK COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. * Total. G10 1, 322 C74 414 095 887 908 810 829 1,218 C73 i, 182 065 378 CSC 883 893 712 - 1,097 208 1,796 1,218 1,292 2,504 1,339 792 1,381 1,770 1,801 1,552 1,647 2,315 402 3,696 2,602 3 21 4 16 8 5 37 12 1,297 2,541 1,351 792 1,382 1,789 1,871 1,557 1,688 2, 350 465 3,741 2,634 rt ich llo k-t do do do 1 12 5 22 15 3 24 19 1 in 10 r 41 35 3 43 32 do 7 5 3 19 20 do do do Oxford do do 2;>4 1,900 1,381 do 21 13 . do NOTE. 18 colored apprentices not included in the foregoing table. TABLE No. 4. FREE COPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native byru. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate froc popu lation. M. WHITE. Total. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. 11I.ACK. 1 J M. t LATTO. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. < M. F. Total. Atlantic 5. 300 7, !)43 21,341 13, 484 4, 9(18 7. 7:17 21,!>40 13, 707 3, 397 10, 093 32, 053 7, 968 18, 098 15,611 14,554 13,611 16, 218 14, 598 5,288 10, 247 9, 281 9, 005 11, 178 10, 408 12,735 10, 334 15,080 43, 287 27, 251 6, 734 20, 385 63, 333 16, 200 30,041 31, 242 28,779 20, 760 32, 530 29,041 10,701 20, 059 18, 900 17, 972 22, 53 1 20, 045 25, 998 100 705 787 %1 90 472 680 317 258 300 944 587 1,215 279 50 232 1,090 - 137 381 IPS 89 095 871 1, 114 114 395 851 310 332 296 1,010 GOO 1,270 230 51 270 1, 100 751 127 418 101 183 1,460 1,053 2, 075 210 807 1,531 027 530 51)6 1,954 1,193 2,515 559 107 503 2,190 1,553 204 799 352 3 100 255 212 27 190 91 35 27 102 97 43 79 5!! 10 16 145 21 28 20 19 1 97 3!I4 283 35 228 113 45 25 97 160 69 02 09 20 125 11 32 40 15 4 197 559 495 02 424 207 80 52 199 257 112 141 125 17 42 270 35 60 00 34 10, 527 17,337 45, 504 29, 81 7, 000 21, 676 65,071 16,973 36, 683 32, 037 30, 990 28,905 35, 192 29,725 10, 885 20, G M 21,420 19, 500 22, 858 20,904 20, 384 082 2,380 2,088 2, 259 74 504 10, 705 854 12, 774 888 3, 278 3, 492 2,183 2,583 101 4, 126 530 1,275 506 3, 424 1,168 576 1, 895 2, 131 2, 373 49 301 17, 082 017 13,249 721 3, 137 3, 252 1, 969 2,366 130 4, 209 IX 1,213 422 3,446 830 1,253 1 1 1 2 1, 259 4,281 4, 226 4,630 124 929 33,806 1,471 20, 034 1,613 6,429 6,746 4,154 4, 951 291 8, 402 1,038 2,488 988 0,870 2,048 11,786 21,618 49, 730 31,457 7,130 22,005 98, 877 M 62, 717 33,650 37, 41!) 34,811 39, 34l> 31,070 11,170 29,011 22, 438 22 048 23, 846 27, 780 28,432 4, 275 , 4 4,219 [ 4 4, 632 ; 2 123 , 1 925 2 6 2 C ... i 1 1 1 1 IlurlingtoM Ciimrlim Cape .May Cumberland Essex Gloucester 3, 337 10,287 30, 680 8,298 17,943 15, Gil 14, 225 13, 149 10,318 14, 443 5. 473 9 8i2 2 2 o 1 4 3 33,787 11 1 471 : 5 10 Hudson Huutordon 1,11.1 ! 20,023 ! 3 1,012 .... 0,415 : 7 6,744 I 1 4, 152 ; i 4.949 1 .... 291 5 1 5 .... 1 8 1 12 1 2 1 2 3 i 1 1 Middlesex Mimmoulh MorriM Ocean 1 ] Passaie 8 ; 395 3 1,0313 : 2 2 488 3 2 1 :.... 1 Salem Somerset Sussex 9, 671, 8, %7 11,336 9 G37 988 f Union 0,870 ; 1 3 4.... 2 2 AYarren 13,263 Total 260,029 263,369 523.998 10,677 11,120 21, 797 1,585 1,847 3,432 549,227 62, 104 60, 597 122,701 40 28 68 10 11 21 122 790 672, 017 NOTE.! male and 2 female Chinese included in white population. STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 31!) TAHLK No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Alabama . . ... Gl 34 i:t 7 15 109 1,144 3 175 15, ew 11 2, 108 a, 772 1 > 1, 3->8 62,006 105 27 65 14 120 8 as 3,556 36 es 4 1,144 3 .! 1 fi 278 371 5 122 790 Africa California V7 Connecticut . . . 3 GG8 Atlantic Islands Iowa Crrman States: \n^tvi:i Tin/; Mai no u 49 Maryland , ] 054 Bavaria 3 704 Michigan 173 Hesse ( >7-> Prussia 2 891 Missouri . 101 Xew Hampshire ..... 1 5^7 New York 38540 Total Germany. .. North C irolinn 11 Great Britain, (not specified) ... Ohin -ic Greece Oregon " Holland... Tennessee 4" Xorway .. Portugal _ Poland . . . Virmni-i Pacific Islands Wisconsin 1 8 Kussia . . . District nf Pnli-tmlit-i 1 -JH Scotlail J Territories 4 1 ^P a i n A * . ca |1 Sweden 549 227 C72. 017 320 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. TABLE No. G. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. , NO. OF. 012 30 1, 113 39 _ " B~ 134 43 13 10 751 -40- : 276 304 140 7 4 3,373 41) fi 20 19 313 75 1,447 190 2 169 37 31 10 183 28 204 159 591 8 10 _W- 41 57 Clerks . ! S flfrfl 5,*G 7 20 24 21 ry 28 8 1, 131 o 65 25 28 SI 19 405 1,882 19 45 1,500 169 35 64 05 4 680 10 3 170 30 85 288 1,005 20" 31,649 43 21 138 8 874 33 36 288 3> }4 Clothiers . . Artificial flower makers Coal dealers Collectors Artists Colliers . Auctioneers Authors Ax-hundle makers 117 21)9 95 20 560 47 9 12 14 417 143 53 o 140 567 ^130 14 53 31 o oo Confectioners Gunsmiths B-mkers Contractors Conveyancers Coopers Coppersmiths Cord-milkers i Cork-cutters 8 j Cotton cloth manufacturers Curriers Cutlers Bleachers Dancing masters Dairymen Importers Block-printers Dealers Dentists Distillers . Draughtsmen Ironmongers Booksellers Drivers 523 Iron-workers B.ittlcrs Drovers 91 . m 125 _JffiL_* 2 3 11 191 3 191 2, 027 Jewelers Dyera Editors Electricians Junk dealers Bricklayers Embroiderers Enamelers 8 Bridge-builders Engravers Britannia ware workers Envelope-makers 8 14 1 1,204 537 ^-MHM" 9 55 38 1U3 128 t> 241 1,933 1,518 S91 2,035 127 2,198 10 8 4 54 2,951 2 ua 964 Brokers Expressmen p s Broom-makers Brush-makers Farmers Buckle-makers o 153 1,134 20 C55 46 18, 429 7 4 (i . )> Builders Li h 1 Butchers Feather drcs er b Button-maker! I it ho r-i h rs Fence-makers Calico-printers File-cutters GO 96 24 14 530 112 49 55 283 2L 30 63 3 17 936 77 31 ; 102 57 Camihnen Finishers 51 7, 4-14 45 !I3 50-2 03 34 25 17 13 Carpenters Firework-makers Carpet-makers Fishermen Carriers Flax-dressers Carters Florists Carvers Flour dealers Cuttle dealers Founderymen Cnlkcrs Frame-makers j Cement-makers . . . Fringe-makers t luiiii-inakertt. Fruiterers Chair-makers Furnishers Chandlers 118 6 36 ^HT" 872 856 Furriers Charcoal burners . . Gardener and Chemists Gas-fittors Merchants Civil and mechanical engineers Gas-makers Gate-keepers Midwiven Milkmen , Gilders Millers STATE OF NEW JERSEY. TABLR Xo. G. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 321 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 81)4 ]8-I 700 30 998 o 15 57 5 141 218 3 30 6 _377_ 4L7 TIS- 10 4 . _18___ 6 G 307 SOL 650 42 1, 90G G 58 213 30 6G 13 118 on o 215 3C M~ 52 ?5a _6 1 88 2,541 2, 8 J4 298 4 2,08(1 Morocco dressers Tailors Moulders Mould-makers TailoreKSes Musical instrument makers Pailroadme 1,153 o 490 34 8 17 60 68 41 421 48 42 281 4 498 8 3 4 2,230 21 843 T lXid rmi t Musicians Music-sellers 1 s " Music teachers 921 54 579 145 no 58 3 33 347 394 310 12 48 47 185 88 04 J 22 138 J94 794 884 2!> 11 2 4 1,197 8 31 7 2 181 8 75 9 94 8 3 48 8 74 40 1, 435 Needle-makers Officers, (public) Toymen Oil-cloth manufacturers Sail-makers Traders Oil-makers Sailing-masters .- Opticians Sash-make rs Turners Organ-builders Ornament-makers Sawyers Umbrella-manufacturers Undertakers Ostlers United States officers 4 35 8 30 060 1 JO Q 44 113 5,708 3 113 03 22 8 30 136 77 3 31 145 27 2 4 8 385 501 fi 23 932 Paper manufacturers Shingle-makers Paper-stainers Shipchandlers Patent leather manufacturers Ship-carpenters Patent-medicine makers Shipmasters Pattern-makers Pavers Shirt-makers Pawnbrokers Shoebiuders Peddlers Shoemakers Pen-makers 15 6 11 ^ 859 36 3 101 16 7 136 Pencil-makers Perfumers Silversmiths Photographers Skirt -makers Physicians Soda-water makers Piano-forte makers Piano tuners Spinners Pilots Spring-makers Pipe-makers 1 Starch manufacturers Plane-makers i Stationers Plasterers Platers 4-! 8 48 58 13 18 33 i Steam engine makers Plough-maker- . ! Steel manufacturers Plumbers Pocket-book manufacturers : Stevedores Porcelain manufacturers Stock-brokers Porters Potters 255 O 4G3 137 -5- i Stone and marble cutters ! Other occupations and unknown ; gtriw W01 . k(jra Total 213, 024 41 STATE OF NEW YOBK. TABLE Xo. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. AVHITE. v 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ir IS 19 21 S2 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 02 33 34 as X 37 39 M II 48 1 I 44 45 46 -I. 46 49 go si 53 M as at si M M I COUNTIES. Under 1. M. 1 and under 5. [ 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. F. Albany ................... . Allegany ................. Broome .................. CattaraugiiH .............. Cayuga .................. : Chautauqua .............. Chemung ................. Chenaugo ................ Clinton .................. Columbia ................. Cortland ................. Delaware ................ DutcheKB ................. Erie ...................... EJISCX .................... Franklin ................. j Fulton ................... j Geneaee .................. Greene .................... Hamilton ................. Ilerkimer ---- Jcffernon ................. King* .................... Lewi* .................... ^ Livingston ......... ,, , Madison .................. I M niroo .................. Montgomery .............. ; New York ................ Niagara .................. Oneida ................... Onondaga ................ Ontario ................... Orange ................... Orleans ................. | Oawego .................. OtBOgo ................... i Putnam .................. Queens ................... Hiehmond Hockland St. Lawrence Saratoga Schenectady Schoharie Schuyler Seneca Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Tioga Tompkins | Ulster Warren Washington Wnyno Wcntcberter Wyoming Ynt<M . . . Total. 1,461 520 377 573 571 732 323 409 024 553 298 563 702 2,288 404 409 300 416 340 42 405 4,020 353 391 1,300 303 12,2-17 1,213 1,142 504 811 314 1, 030 538 ,31 ; 75-1 1, 157 398 ! 334 1,0!I5 ; 013 224 395 189 390 909 489 516 286 301 1,118 230 537 528 1,348 327 193 1, 496 418 384 575 5-18 677 301 307 622 573 307 513 sir, 2,140 407 417 309 317 43 440 (577 4,516 328 413 470 1,371 333 12, 072 678 1,291 1,115 488 754 362 963 474 141 690 1,259 360 375 1,104 61" 264 , 386 175 353 857 487 475 266 308 1,082 235 M2 551 1,349 .120 213 6,275 2, 218 1,803 2, 519 2,714 3, 118 1,464 1,794 2, DO I 2. 21 1 1,249 2, 142 3.318 9, 185 1.652 1,890 1,357 1,775 1,521 !92 1.039 3,578 16,212 1,708 2,098 2,016 5. P83 1,580 47, 07 1 2.811 5, -175 4, 9-12 2, 201 3, 297 1,427 4,671 2,393 693 3,071 4, 721 1,486 1,242 4,829 2,586 1,076 1,799 876 1, 494 3,870 2,067 2,104 1,352 1,349 4,542 1,279 2,398 2, 543 5, 350 1,586 913 6,001 2. 237 1,825 2.3 .)3 3 : 1. 4.1S 1.775 2, 823 2, 230 I, 156 2,037 3, 117 8,970 1,675 1, ~JQ 1,338 l.Oill 1,620 180 ; 1,914 3,610 16,154 1,566 ; 2,009 1 , 972 5, 601 1, 559 46, 025 2,914 5,324 4,858 2,167 3, 223 1,408 4.178 2, 188 717 2, 857 4,623 1,360 | 1,212 4,514 2,511 i 980 [ 1, 693 793 ; 1,420 3,688 2, 015 2,063 1,423 . 1,409 4,580 | 1,224 2.352 2,429 5, 175 1,527 834 6, 879 2, 568 2, 2lil 2, 7 . 4 3, 136 3. -120 1,635 2, 261 3, 374 2, 53 1 1,492 2,648 3,487 9, 317 1,922 2, 161 1,735 1,841 216 2, 283 4,172 16,213 2,255 2,391 C, 071 1.793 46, 380 3, 112 (i, 186 . 5, 4J5 2, 365 ! 3,614 I 1.5HO 5, 137 2,753 817 3,374 i 5.014 i 1,514 j 1,366 5,373 i 2,876 j 1, 179 i 2,141 ; 1,0-18 1,616 4,299 2, 251 2,376 1.711 1,857 4,9.55 I 1,465 2,617 2,771 5. 420 1.848 1. M 0, 629 2, 531 2.090 2, 792 2, 905 3.321 1, 645 2, 151 3,277 2,461 : 1,493 2, -151 3, 400 9, 317 1,781 ! 2, 170 1, 1-11 1,713 1,790 ! 208| 171 -.,1/1 , 3,972 16, 430 1,800 j O ooo I 1,828 i 45.452 i 3, 141 6, 123 : 5, 2-12 ! 2, 285 | 3,505 i 1.5-11 4,697 2, 642 804 3, iC2 4,887 1,457 1,219 5,317 2,829 1,083 2, 102 1,079 1,569 4,342 2,274 1,687 1,650 4,818 1,346 2, 624 2, 701 5.515 1,823 1, 109 5, 979 2, 368 1,938 2.5:i 2,879 3, 192 1,490 2, 255 2,990 2,419 1, 385 2,497 3, 252 7,610 1,730 1,987 1,318 1,568 1,741 1C1 2, 1 18 3,985 J2.944 1,682 2, 045 2,373 5,113 1,723 36, 233 2, 837 5,519 4, 885 2, 303 3,368 1,597 4,484 2,531 750 3,122 4,301 1, 138 1,109 5, 082 2, 673 1, 074 2, 071 1, 076 1, 535 3,930 2,278 1, 960 1, 620 1,702 4,238 1,271 2. 376 2,568 4,887 1,806 I, 1-13 6,001 2,318 1,981 2, 359 2, 733 3,011 1,476 2,230 2,928 2,410 1,410 2,390 3,215 7,2.11 1, 625 1,872 1,294 1,539 1,689 177 2, 113 3, 720 13, 187 2,050 2,274 5, 235 1,6-14 34, 936 2,801 5, 527 4,800 2,224 1 (1~Q .>, 2*8 1,477 4,006 2,629 725 2, 851 4,278 1,166 1,063 4, 755 2,620 1,025 1,991 1,043 1, 407 3,834 2, 186 1,798 1,670 1,704 4,094 1,176 2, 343 2, 455 4,670 1,777 1,081 5,044 2, 230 1,900 2. 276 2, 893 2,935 1,391 2,069 2,520 2,461 1,476 2, 357 3,220 0, 337 1,498 1,741 1, 168 1,592 1,077 183 2,175 3, 752 11,468 1,557 2,103 2,109 5,034 1,660 33, 344 2,558 5,329 4,541 2,372 3,098 1,504 3,804 2,655 654 2, 527 4,063 1,009 1, 125 4,672 2, 600 1, 013 1,819 1,009 1,520 3,507 2, 315 1,606 1,510 1.55W 3,782 1,089 2,327 2, -170 4,599 1,783 1,148 6,432 2, 237 1,956 2, 243 3, 045 3, 125 1,479 2,282 2,591 2,546 1,411 2,361 3,313 7,001 1,481 1,786 1,353 1 , 679 1,718 126 2, 3 H 3, 959 14, 563 1,411 2,148 2,249 5,350 1,684 39, 628 2,801 5,785 4, 728 2,377 3, 290 1,562 3,899 2,651 713 2, 801 4, 752 1,202 1,029 1, 797 2, 842 1,064 1,923 1,087 1,563 3,659 2, 193 1, 570 1,669 1,712 3,822 1,120 2, 462 2,476 4,717 1,781 1,105 i), 542 3,581 3, 037 3,873 ; 4, 933 : 5,041 2,266 I 3,626 ! 3.699 ! 2,273 3,580 5. 3 1 1 10, 746 2,349 2,448 1,903 2, 914 2,594 322 3,703 6,047 23,534 2,405 3,561 3, 054 8,332 2,7,5 77,747 -1, 105 8,308 7, 789 4,015 ! 5,513 i 2. 015 ! 6,463 j 4,275 I 1,133 | 4.700 j 7,453 | 1,995 ; 2, 446 7,238 4,187 1, 653 2, 707 1,675 2, 549 5,647 3,359 2,523 2,578 2,576 6,418 1,831 4,044 4,091 9,265 2,595 1,738 51,674 50,693 213.988 208,412 229,842 224,769 200,784 193,935 ! 186.647 ;3K. 829 336.905 380,996 279.870 274,183 U93.037 175,176 17 202. 11,423 j 3,655 j 3, 165 ! 3,728 5, 101 j 5, 276 i 2,511 3, 610 : 3,600 | 4, 296 | 2,440 3,704 - 0,095 12,239 ! 2, 206 I 2,517 2, 186 i 3,005 : 2, 790 i 227 3, 769 6,587 31,700 2,346 3,670 3,973 9, 426 2, 720 !I7, 627 4,481 9, 575 8, 219 4, 228 5,907 2,631 li, 036 4,013 1,234 j 4,901 8,682 j 2,665 1,895 j 7,661 4,660 | 1,772 2,944 : 1.745 2,582 ; 5, 767 3,655 i 2,454 j 2,477 2, 936 6,311 i 1,829 i 4, 073 i 4,244 | 9.956 ; 2, 710 i 1,838 | 7,873 ! 2, 858 i 2, 365 3, 052 : 3,926 4, 312 1,911 2,625 i 2, 583 j 2,961 I 1,605 : 2, 777 4,100 10,686 1,698 1,727 1,513 2,231 1,924 208 2, 022 | 4,412 ! 22,304 ! 1,87-1 2,607 | 2,709 | 7,108 ; 2,030 70, 501 3,280 6,909 : 6, 450 | 2, 936 j 4,095 1,855 I 5,028 | 3,233 928 ; 3, 931 6,042 ; 1,884 1,637 4,876 3, 303 1,302 ! 2, 115 , 1,359 ! 1,868 ; 4,636 2,632 2, 141 1,906 2, 113 5, 448 1,443 3,049 3,333 ; 7,637 i 1,934 1,381 ; 7,975 2,716 2,341 2,704 3,838 3, 942 1,803 2,705 2,489 3, 031 1,684 2,690 4, 504 10. 024 1,588 1,727 1,519 2,165 1,995 154 2,515 4,420 22,755 1,727 2,049 2,807 6,990 1,932 63, 135 3,212 0, !!88 6,267 2,909 4.327 1,846 4, 791 3, 362 939 3,811 6,040 1,919 1,454 4,889 3,815 1,329 2,114 1, 252 1,858 4,127 2.589 1,925 1,875 2, 170 4,847 1,308 2,99<) 3,198 7,297 2,079 1,372 5, 895 2,019 1,843 2,088 2,942 2, 777 1,303 2,074 1,974 2,488 1,338 2,025 3,316 7,260 j 1,303 1,209 1, 113 1,011 1,555 127 2,120 3,387 13, 908 1,386 1,900 2, 362 5,078 1,508 39, 932 2,553 5, 370 4,645 2, 292 3,170 1,475 3,042 2,548 737 2,919 4, 245 1,345 1,108 3,801 2, 731 1,061 I, 012 912 1,424 3,114 2,253 1,626 1,432 1,602 3,703 !>93 2,341 2,506 5.293 1,587 1,061 5,404 1,803 1,673 1,785 2, 676 | 2,508 ! 1,108 2,108 1,755 2,364 1,307 1,929 3, 257 6,304 1, H3 1.210 I, i 1,521 1,526 92 1,951 3,253 12,380 1,221 1,897 2, 245 4,695 1,451 35, 252 2, 240 5,181 4, 156 2,108 2,964 1,344 3,219 2,553 686 2,188 3,972 1,170 899 3, 119 2, 002 962 1,569 880 1,237 2, 703 2,106 1,321 1,334 1,550 3,234 8.- 2, 162 2,260 4,414 1,526 993 STATE OF NEW YORK. 3-J3 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 00. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ago unk wn. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 4 ! 1 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 40 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 GO M, F. 51. F. 51. F. 51. F. 51. F. 51. F. M. F. ; 51. F. 3,405 1, 444 1,162 1,368 2,023 2,068 770 1,530 1,357 1,025 071 1,450 2, 212 4,183 958 077 633 i, OK;; 1,004 109 1,470 2, 337 6,379 997 1,433 1,730 3,233 1,051 17,805 1,649 3, 802 2,954 1,544 1,931 1,050 2,538 1,956 478 1,641 2,622 765 049 2,553 1,840 088 1,148 70: 919 2,031 1,514 1,032 094 1,149 2, 136 080 1,027 1,748 2,739 1,192 696 3,219 1,233 1, 154 1,333 1,777 1, 883 664 1, 550 1,150 1,047 043 1,350 2,106 3, 035 852 831 791 1,006 1, 115 73 1, 403 2, 183 0,174 926 1, 213 1,052 2, 030 923 17,335 1, 400 3,533 2, 743 1,548 1, 904 950 2,183 1,928 407 1,482 2,530 063 540 2,320 1,785 694 1,100 637 824 1,774 1,508 867 802 1, 119 1,970 595 1,498 1,537 2,599 1,174 681 1,766 020 725 034 1, 253 1, 369 450 1,031 923 930 010 001 1, 321 2, 380 COO 047 529 811 741 61 807 1,487 2, 734 005 895 900 1,834 616 7,580 955 2, 299 1,709 065 1,153 700 1,404 1,211 286 922 1, 408 422 353 1,846 1,182 415 714 417 557 1,201 973 003 027 718 1,203 477 1,071 1,032 1,595 931 480 1, 838 022 757 331 632 323 741 304 1, 1C- 582 1, 127 577 412 181 985 | 521 001 370 1,018 437 578 305 800 403 1,388 , 576 2,116; 883 515 j 283 51S 276 506 2->7 743 375 684 : 321 53 25 824 ; 400 1,40-2 702 3, 3 10 806 520 284 814 , 355 984 , 500 1, 700 705 506 200 0, 223 2, 081 825 310 2, 130 : 970 1, 628 730 000 431 1, 207 457 613 288 1,319 507 1,203 587 331 ; 171 912 431 1,535 558 381 231 386 166 1,506 | 827 1, 105 487 417 | 159 690 ; 350 353 176 550 215 1,083 503 1, 009 438 501 216 571 273 680 370 1, 209 471 387 221 998 454 951 419 1, 613 636 753 360 412 196 800 287 202 200 542 489 103 445 207 541 284 330 607 705 100 102 225 293 331 19 320 1, 237 850 331 473 008 281 2,957 313 039 727 432 559 215 515 501 168 412 506 197 203 676 434 185 345 163 222 440 490 174 223 312 512 167 462 434 718 323 221 136 94 103 71 147 113 43 145 84 122 97 125 151 186 00 70 58 75 80 8 118 190 104 72 08 102 145 77 407 287 214 133 140 GO 152 204 42 88 141 45 45 204 132 47 113 57 03 110 98 01 56 91 127 48 144 109 191 73 58 212 73 79 91 132 133 30 127 70 100 83 109 183 180 GO 54 71 70 90 6 115 197 287 58 96 147 167 63 800 52 231 184 103 122 81 141 175 34 129 200 43 47 181 159 73 88 39 61 96 138 40 56 87 118 51 118 97 ! 195 72 i 58 18 26 9 12 6 ! 8 12 I 14 12 j 11 10 11 4 2 12 25 9 8 6 i 17 8 14 16 18 13 19 18 ; 18 3 ! 12 8 6 10 I 13 8 10 8 6 2 1 23 12 19 19 19 50 6 6 11 20 i 15 11 20 6 11 07 112 8 9 26 30 17 13 12 10 8 15 5 7 17 15 27 27 2 7 8 ! 20 18 ! 22 4 7 3 ! 2 20 | 21 20 ! 18 c! 7 8 16 5 10 4 9 14 i 13 14 19 5 4 5 5 9 12 17 13 6 9 14 20 13 15 18 25 10 15 2 9 55,510 21,210 17, 802 22, 077 28, 017 29, 070 13, 243 20, 231 23,333 22, 450 13, 108 21,453 31 069 57, 402 20, 407 17, 580 ai, 053 27, 209 28, 513 13, 102 20, 420 22,272 23, 342 13, 170 20, 824 31, 821 70,002 13, 613 15, 148 12, 151 15, 901 15, 071 1, 359 19, 936 34,713 142, 764 13, 655 10,353 21,593 50,220 15, 020 409, 507 24, 028 52, 747 44, 636 21,847 31,055 14, 044 36,564 25,039 6,967 112,073 41,617 35, 442 43, 735 55,316 58, 213 26, 345 40, 07 1 45, 007 45, 792 20, 273 42, 279 62, 890 141,003 28, 001 30,818 23, 077 32, 105 31,111 3, 010 40, 309 09,011 274, 123 28, 541 39, 302 43, 100 100, 081 30,509 801, 088 49, 882 104,563 90, 131 43, 924 61, 700 28,586 75,623 49,950 13, 819 54,004 83, 267 24, 833 21,943 83, 628 51,038 19,753 33, 983 18, 740 27, 925 66, 214 41,401 32, 291 28, 499 31, 112 74, 772 21,370 45,643 47, 489 97,227 31,913 20,133 Albany 1 i Ill i 1 1 ; Cayuga Cbautauqua 1 1 5 1 Clinton 1 1 1 . ....... 1 1 i 1 1 71,091 14, 473 15, 670 11,826 10, 204 15, 440 1,600 20, 373 34, 808 131, 359 14, 880 19, 809 21, 505 40, 801 15, 483 391,521 24, 054 51,816 45, 443 22,077 30, 645 14, 542 39, 059 24, 911 6 832 Eric l Essex 2 . 1... 2 .... ! i ! j i ! Ilerkimer Jefferson 4 5 14 10 Kings . ! 1 1 .. 1 2 5Iontgomery 4 12 1 1 2212 2 1 Oncida 11 1 1 11 2 2 . j Putnam 27, 488 41,870 12,236 11,583 42, 424 25,233 9,897 17,024 9, 404 14, 155 33,831 20, 636 16,819 14, 331 15,433 38,160 11,033 22,999 24,138 48, 978 16,032 10, 157 26, 516 43, 397 12, 597 10, 360 41,204 25, 805 9,801 16, 961 9,276 13, 770 32,383 20, 775 15, 472 14, 148 15, 679 36, 612 10,343 22,644 23,351 48, 249 15,881 9,976 1 1 ! i llocklaad 2 1 2 6 9 | St. Lawrence Saratoga Sehenectady | 1 2 Suffolk . . . . Sullivan j Tioga j j I Ulster ! 1 Washington Wayne l l 1 i Westchestcr Wyoming ! I I Yatcs 116,304 108,651 66,611 64, 881 26,936 27,171 6,896 j 7,272 ! 704 942 42 50 j 39 j 31 1, 910, 279 1,921,311 3, 831, 590 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED. COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 mid under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. I M. F. M. F. 31. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 3 4 5 6 7 : 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1C 17 18 19 20 21 oo 23 25 26 27 23 29 : 31 32 33 34 3G 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 to 47 48 411 50 51 53 53 M 55 50 57 58 5D 60 11 3 11 O 6 6 1 1 17 4 8 2 3 6 7 3 3 16 37 14 16 7 22 30 11 6 67 1 101 42 38 19 23 12 21 7 2G 13 7 53 12 19 8 15 6 63 50 42 9 21 17 34 14 G 62 54 11 24 10 14 7 27 24 77 o 44 19 28 11 27 7 30 25 93 37 16 20 : 8 i 20 33 10 7 73 1 6 93 28 | 6 o 11 4 :.. 1 11 5 234 10 6 51 S3 446 S7 39 23 30 67 5 19 4 14 169 41 27 21 3 20 8 23 7 6 33 102 4 15 12 91 49 9 34 6 27 13 30 19 4 o 11 141 34 5 1 7 5 46 1 6 7 322 89 14 37 9 56 26 44 19 I 28 1 92 5 20 144 77 4 1 16 12 74 97 27 . 16 36 24 68 18 6 119 1 15 209 ; 7 53 27 25 19 47 10 53 17 15 85 o 11 138 78 10 o 11 3 45 1 18 9 301 4 13 22 34 14 1,106 47 32 47 37 136 7 21 11 12 216 81 35 21 5 46 8 28 7 15 33 98 16 17 95 3 22 17 149 3 7 57 10 20 6 32 13 42 11 o 100 59 ! 13 25] 6 | 22, 9 1 34 I 10 8 77 C2 8 25 4 21 9 19 l(i 4 74 Cliutou 1 14 6 I 3 12 o 8 31 9 14 13.1 50 5 1 IS 3 43 15 117 56 13 1 11 3 12 131 53 11 1 11 42 14 100 42 6 1 11 5 58 : 148 76 1 7 3 55 6 94 ; 53 7 i 2 11 7 45 | G 97 35 6 4 8 34 Dutches o 4 8 3 33 8 1 35 19 10 77 7 Herklmer 2 5 64 4 1 67 14 12 200 1 12 15 SO 18 410 15 24 28 38 133 4 16 17 10 158 49 24 42 3 40 8 31 i 74 4 12 10 79 3 16 8 90 3 3 23 13 209 o 4 20 28 19 453 22 27 20 28 137 5 21 7 9 155 44 40 25 3 23 13 20 y 14 21 95 4 11 15 91 1 14 14 87 o 11 11 15 251 3 9 15 27 16 500 21 37 25 29 127 8 22 12 4 190 49 38 28 4 27 14 29 7 15 31 111 10 12 19 90 5 14 17 106 2 10 15 15 259 3 9 24 30 17 571 20 42 32 39 110 4 22 12 8 182 52 39 27 7 32 12 33 4 11 39 99 5 17 20 97 2 13 13 117 3 10 20 12 215 11 17 29 21 505 39 20 20 128 5 24 14 224 59 30 30 30 14 27 4 12 29 121 25 18 87 4 10 11 151 4 12 10 9 288 4 11 21 20 22 531 17 43 21 34 132 10 15 11 9 194 56 35 39 4 42 13 32 3 18 35 105 5 12 20 115 4 14 17 115 1 9 24 19 304 1 15 28 43 28 1,120 92 43 57 47 157 15 21 23 17 205 90 53 49 o 51 10 40 12 11 32 136 10 17 21 134 2 18 S3 232 5 11 20 26 558 13 16 427 4 10 20 44 24 1,393 29 47 34 33 150 8 22 9 11 233 91 39 27 3 CO 18 27 4 11 28 122 5 11 22 114 4 8 14 162 2 11 .- 8 291 3 8 18 31 17 701 38 50 22 22 95 8 28 13 8 191 63 43 36 30 13 27 11 13 93 3 11 20 77 3 14 16 112 1 11 11 6 319 1 7 14 33 20 874 21 38 25 25 109 7 20 11 t; 18-1 57 44 34 1 3 9 24 3 12 22 100 2 < : 70 5 8 13 129 1 9 J,-ff<.-ron Kiu 2 6 o 3 114 3 4 13 9 22 1 4 1 3 41 14 6 14 1 9 o 7 1 2 8 16 3 4 4 14 15 20 31 27 648 28 38 30 39 110 12 19 11 8 182 51 27 42 3 35 14 25 17 13 25 107 9 14 10 93 3 1C 10 131 2 5 18 26 52 30 1,655 48 64 61 92 179 11 20 17 22 304 99 65 47 8 68 21 40 9 SI 32 154 7 27 23 140 s 23 26 203 8 17 o o 82 2 7 5 33 Mont omer New Yurk 5 7 3 47 18 9 ] 3 2 7 1 4 20 1 1 3 20 Suffolk 4 2 30 6 4 25 1 3 19 17 117 o 8 WcatchcHter Wyoming Yates . . . 4 Total 501 562 2,119 2,176 2,582 2,636 2,662 2, 624 2,235 2,764 4,110 5,136 3,511 3,913 2,669 2,784 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 325 FREE COLORED. 50 mid under 00. 60 und under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90imd under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Totak Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 43 4fi 47 48 49 50 51 53 53 54 5; 5b S7 58 59 6C M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. 51. F. 29 6 20 2 19 10 17 10 9 39 34 6 19 4 14 6 14 9 43 14 o 4 7 1 7 5 5 31 o 25 5 5 1 6 3 3 6 o 35 12 3 13 1 1 2 2 8 i 1 1 450 132 222 79 238 99 291 125 90 G39 13 95 909 458 03 11 97 45 396 o 128 102 2,253 22 93 135 288 108 5,468 303 305 276 283 1,028 62 175 113 97 1,682 511 312 209 28 312 107 248 52 96 233 882 47 130 142 771 29 136 135 1,142 25 74 488 132 242 i 213 10G 278 138 33 741 3 91 1,083 420 01 8 88 39 423 1 123 107 2,740 17 91 165 279 189 7,106 214 333 279 350 1,084 69 100 91 80 1, 705 547 317 230 31 379 134 336 48 117 242 916 47 118 155 838 29 123 135 1,128 27 83 938 261 464 ; 151 451 205 572 2C3 128 1,380 16 180 2, 051 878 123 19 185 84 81!) 3 251 209 4,999 39 184 300 507 357 12,574 517 638 555 639 2,112 131 335 207 183 3, 387 1,058 059 549 59 091 241 484 100 213 475 1,798 94 248 297 1,009 58 259 270 2,270 52 157 Albany 1 3 1 o o o 12 o 1 1 Cayuga 1 1 2 2 Chautauqua 4 o 1 20 1 1 1 4 1 1 Clinton 7 2 1 Columbia . Cortlaud 3 07 37 I 1 5 5 30 4 C8 20 4 39 18 4 4 43 7 3 3 9 G o 1 1 8 1 24 o 1 6 3 7 1 2 1 Dutchess 1 2 Eric Essex 1 Franklin 4 o 33 5 1 18 4 1 19 2 1 o 1 Fulton Geuesco 1 > 3 2 1 Hamilton 10 8 146 n 4 4 18 299 17 21 20 20 CO 7 14 4 107 26 22 21 1 29 19 15 4 4 13 70 7 7 170 1 5 .1 15 11 487 13 17 29 62 6 8 3 3 99 43 31 13 3 5 70 1 7 4 10 6 127 9 12 17 12 41 2 5 5 6 1 77 SO 21 9 1 10 3 10 3 4 8 33 o 8 8 31 1 6 11 48 3 5 5 77 a 5 G 18 7 226 8 6 11 14 38 3 o 7 5 80 18 12 5 3 o 12 o 1 3 1 4 32 3 5 o 3 20 3 I 29 1 Hi rkimer 2 1 1 g Jefferson 5 1 1 1 1 1 12 9 4 Lewis 3 2 4 5 102 2 4 5 6 10 1 2 1 1 2 32 2 3 2 3 6 1 1 Livingston Madison Monroo 2 11 Montgomery 1 1 1 1 6 1 New York Niagara Oueida 2 O 1 Onoudaga Ontario 1 1 1 1 1 Oswego 1 3 29 12 G 6 4 1 36 9 7 3 1 1 10 6 n 3 1 4 2 1 1 3 1 Otsego \ 3 1 Putnam 4 1 1 2 Rensseluer 1 1 Rocklaud St. Lawrence 34 18 14 20 8 10 1 5 9 34 o 1 23 3 4 10 47 3 4 9 7 8 1 4 3 12 1 3 2 10 10 o 3 1 1 8 20 1 3 1 1 2 1 o 1 Schenectady 1 1 2 2 1 7 Schuyler 14 A 9 6 59 o 12 82 3 3 2 1 2 i Seneca 1 4 1 1 Suffolk 8 51 7 12 8 78 1 7 i Tioga Tompkius 16 5 6 1 1 Ulster t.r 1 4 24 3 1 19 2 1 Washington 1 3 1 8 1 I 2 2 1 "Westebester 1 1 1 1 Yates 1, 517 1, 676 842 917 310 414 83 150 23 48 8 I 17 4 4 23,178 25, 827 49, 005 326 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. INDIAN. 1 g 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 14 15 > - COUNTIES. fnd M. r 1. 1 and under 5. 5 mid u M. ider 10. 10 and uuder 15. 13 and undergo. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and uuder SO. F. M. P. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. P. 1 1 Hamilton 1 1 i 1 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 1 12 B 5 8 6 1 (i 5 4 o Oneida 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Suffolk 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W -ouiin 1 1 o 5 3 12 8 7 5 11 11 12 9 9 8 7 7 AGGREGATE. 51 674 , . oj3 ggg 208 41 009 g.jo 004 7(J9 00 784 195 255 186 047 >QO gog 336 905 380 996 179 870 -.274 183 193 037 175 176 501 56 2 119 o ]7g o 570 o G3G GC o g.->4 o 035 o 7{J4 4 10 5 136 3 511 3 913 2 (369 2 754 o 5 3 12 g 5 H 11 13 9 7 7 52 175 51 257 1G 112 210 591 1032 405 7 413 03 453 197 884 188 893 05 604 341 037 386 141 283 390 ^78 104 195 713 177 967 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 827 INDIAN. SOnnd under GO. GO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 imcl under 90. JO nnd under 100. Above 100. Vge unk wn. Total. Aggregate COUNTIES. M. F *\[ F M F SI F. M. F. 51. F. M. F. M. F. 1 o 3 34 G 1 3 1 1 4 1 85 J :i :i i 1C i :i :i Albany 1 1 1 1 51 1 Herkhner Jefferson 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 fl 1 Seheneetudy 1 3 St. Lawrence Suffolk. ~ 1 1 8 Tioga WmhlngtoB Wayne 1 1 1 8 7 4 4 1 75 Go 140 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 AGGREGATE. 64 881 6 936 07 171 6 896 7 27 704 040 50 39 31 1 910 279 1 921 311 3 831 590 Total whites 1.517 1,076 842 917 310 414 83 150 25 48 8 17 4 4 23,178 25, 827 49, 005 Total free colored.: g 7 4 4 1 65 140 Total ludiam I 117,829 110, 334 G7, 457 65, 802 27, 246 27,586 6,979 7, 428 j 729 990 50 67 43 35 1,933,532 1, 947, 203 3, 880, 735 328 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUXTIES. WHITE. FUEE COLOUi:i>. Total free colored. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. 11. P. Total. M. F. Total. 55,510 21,210 17, 802 22, 077 28, 017 29, 072 13, 243 20,251 23,335 22, 450 13, 108 21,455 31,009. 71,091 14,478 15, 670 11,820 10, 201 15,4-10 1,002 20, 374 34, 900 131,359 14, 680 19, 809 21,010 49,801 15, 463 391,522 24, 954 51,810 45, 445 22, (177 30, 045 14, 542 39, 059 24,911 0,852 27, 486 41,870 12,230 11,083 42, 420 20, 233 9 899 57,403 20, 407 17,580 21,058 27, 299 28, 545 13,102 20, 420 22 272 23, 342 13, 170 20, 824 31,821 70, 002 13, 013 15,148 12, 151 15, 901 15, 071 1,359 19,930 142,704 13, 055 19,553 21,629 50,220 15, 026 409, 573 24, 928 52, 7 18 4-1, (fc O 21,8-17 31,055 14,044 3,",, 504 25,039 0,907 20,510 43, 400 12, 597 10, 300 41,204 25, 805 9,802 10,901 9, 270 13, 770 32 383 112, 979 41,017 35, 442 4:1, 735 55,310 58,217 20, 345 40, 071 43, 007 45, 792 20,278 42, 279 02, 890 141,093 28,091 30, 818 23, 977 32, 105 31,111 3,021 40,310 09, 016 274, 123 28,011 39, 302 43, 245 100, 081 30, 509 801,090 49, 882 101, 504 90, 131 43, 924 01,700 28,580 75, 023 49.950 13,819 54,004 85, 270 24, 833 21,943 83, 630 01,038 19,701 33, 985 18,740 27,925 60,215 41,477 32, 291 28,000 31,112 74, 772 21,376 45, 045 47,492 97,227 31,916 20, 133 382 33 215 54 201 OS 221 107 55 068 9 00 905 340 40 10 90 21 318 71 79 1,837 10 78 89 135 155 5, 212 144 230 101 237 936 O.) 110 91 95 1,551 300 203 24-1 11 ; 215 92 152 32 73 12-1 691 47 90 115 714 14 97 95 1,001 a 41 427 40 235 50 181 57 205 114 18 073 3 31 992 307 43 8 85 18 315 1 71 87 2, 185 10 75 97 130 181 6, 920 109 251 112 300 994 21 81 78 83 1,069 371 287 255 12 201 99 143 23 79 137 054 45 80 758 19 84 90 951 10 41 809 73 450 104 385 125 429 221 73 1,261 12 84 1, 897 047 83 18 181 39 633 3 142 4,022 20 153 180 271 330 12, 102 253 487 303 537 1,930 40 197 172 173 3,120 550 499 23 470 191 300 55 102 201 1, 3-15 92 170 245 1, 472 . 181 185 19 QO 68 99 7 25 34 31 70 18 35 51 4 43 04 118 22 1 1 24 73 01 92 22 32 49 73 20 08 129 191 14 47 00 80 143 42 55 119 4 102 154 231 40 1 4 40 180 938 204 404 151 431 205 572 203 128 1,380 10 180 2,031 873 123 19 183 84 819 3 251 209 4,999 39 184 300 507 357 12, 574 017 038 550 039 2, 112 131 335 207 183 3,387 1,053 i>59 019 59 891 241 484 100 213 475 1,798 94 248 297 1,609 259 270 2,270 02 157 113, 917 41,831 35,906 43, 886 55, 767 58,422 20, 917 40, 934 45, 735 47, 172 26, 294 42, 403 01,941 141, 971 28, 2 1 4 30, 837 24, 102 32, 189 31,930 3, 024 40,061 69,825 279, 122 28,580 39, 546 43, 045 100, 648 30, 800 813, 069 50,399 105, 202 90,086 44, 503 63,812 28,717 75,953 50, 157 14,002 57, 391 86,328 25, 492 22, 493 83, 689 51, 729 20,002 34, 409 18,840 23,133 60,090 43, 275 32,385 28,748 31,409 76,381 21, 434 45,904 47, 762 99, 497 31, 90S 20,290 3, 880, 735 nn Brooke 7 Cheumu - 57 90 113 18 Erie 3 21 108 07 410 10 40 153 13 226 109 09 115 40 92 40 59 19 o 131 155 49 25 17 97 15 90 20 23 109 191 52 20 501 10 08 143 8 ISO 105 82 137 50 90 45 79 10 3 130 170 00 19 118 35 88 25 38 105 202 33 25 80 10 39 45 177 17 42 109 43 977 13 31 114 290 21 412 204 101 252 102 182 85 138 35 5 207 331 109 50 30 210 00 184 45 61 214 453 o 73 52 137 78 85 318 33 75 Oneida Oswcgo Schcnectudy 17, 024 ) 401 14. 155 M 832 Stcuben Suffolk 20, G94 10,819 14 352 20,783 15, 472 14, 148 10, 079 30, 012 10, 343 22, 046 23,353 48, 2 19 10, 883 9,976 Tioga 40 27 15 39 40 141 10 33 15,433 38,100 11, 033 22,999 24, 139 48, 978 10,033 10, 157 Ulster "Westchestcr Yatcs Total 1,910,354 1,921,376 3,831,730 19, 491 21,733 41,224 3,687 4,094 7, 781 49, 005 I NOTE. 140 Indians kicluded In white population. STATE OF NEW YORK. 3-20 TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. Winri:. FKEE COLORED. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 1 Alfred 093 311 207 870 i, via ess 813 9CC 473 soa 531 1, 0-10 672 458 1,080 o:;o 506 635 567 1,074 612 030 eos 457 480 0)8 1 54 074 4 SO 271 80S 1, 113 831 653 820 4:;o 450 503 l, 039 651 407 1;C81 951 457 623 552 1,003 037 659 8!!4 705 418 4-17 569 1, 101 659 4,550 2,537 2,813 1,171 1,759 3,240 4,004 4,099 5, 459 1 307 Allen do 991 Alma do.. .. 503 3 1,738 1 2, 256 4 1 7-^1 10 i 578 1 1.73!t 12 2,208 do ...do... 8 " 1 1,093 4 1,820 1 90 ) 8 12 1.708 1 1,827 959 do 1 064 . . MM do.. . 2,079 21 1 33 j ; -JG 2, li!5 Cciitervillu ...do 805 2, 101 13 1, 881 6 903 13 20 . 2,187 2 I 8 1,889 963 Friendship do 1 257 1 139 2, 137 1 1 l f )9 4 5 2, 142 1,315 1 1,824 7 1,508 37 875 1 933 1 1,237 : i 2,415 9 1, 348 21 9, 050 34 4, 983 9 5, 476 30 3, 864 27 2,070 17 3,201 6, 330 4 7, 917 00 8,175 32 10, 592 78 1 1 1.310 15 ! 1,839 63 I, <53I 2 9:15 1 1,238 17 2,432 43 : 1,390 80 9, 130 21 5,007 05 5,541 5S 3, 922 28 ; 2, 098 17 3,278 11 0,341 120 8, 043 81 8,256 159 10,751 8 26 1 1 Sc-io do Ward do do... . Willing do Wiilsville do 8 21 4fi 15 35 31 11 11 7 00 49 81 Wirt do GS3 4,494 2, -146 2,003 1,871 ... 3,000 3,823 4, ore 5,133 Albauy do do do do do do 8th ward . do 9th ward do 10th ward do Total Albany 29, 007 2,805 1.520 4, 052 8;>3 1, (Ml 1, 058 1,670 1,475 3,104 1 330 31, 721 1,533 2,703 1,529 4,740 798 1,584 900 1,017 1,528 3, 030 1,348 4,358 547 4,183 902 1,589 5-10 043 873 794 301 020 1,474 848 1,037 1,041 1,360 01, 718 297 3 064 352 1 33 33 019 ; 02, 367 1| 3, 065 70 5, 644 08 3, 117 2 8, 800 1 600 Berne do Bethlehem do 5, 503 43 3, 049 35 8, 798 do do ..do 1,000 do 3,228 10 2, 024 1 3, 287 8 3, 003 3 0, 194 13 2, 084 4 8, 702 36 1 090 . 8 18 3, 246 1 2, 023 17 3, 304 5 3, 008 35 6, 229 8 2, 692 58 8, 820 1 090 do do 9 2 23 4 22 do do West Troy . . do 4,404 513 3,623 9B8 1,001 594 720 910 815 400 725 1,050 845 1,031 1, 135 1,311 do 8,006 133 1,828 3, 250 106 7 319 8,325 13 1,841 3 ;>50 . do . ColcHvillu 1,134 6 1,308 11 1, 783 5 1,609 6 10 3 13 ; 1, 146 21 i 1,389 8 1,791 1 60"! Kirk wood rlo 797 ] 345 i i 345 3, 024 14 1, 693 23 37 3, 0,H 1 69 { 2, 058 ; 14 2, 190 !l | 2 671 1 20 6 34 2. 092 15 2,211 1 2, 672 4:2 330 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIKS TOWNS, tf. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. H. r. Total. 1,108 1,014 503 410 303 673 fiTD 664 !>2G 724 898 730 780 8C5 498 Ki2 70.) 059 003 647 659 CM M5 1,382 559 711 054 856 1,002 380 031 5,512 1,315 1,291 1,186 950 633 1,203 1,110 1,081 000 1,097 704 904 1,047 637 1,006 Gill 986 1,040 1,507 598 694 1,023 1,046 5-15 1,037 790 813 1,452 704 682 215 2,803 922 862 969 270 514 1,021 958 398 354 304 OS6 615 630 954 6G5 921 694 735 840 465 454 694 515 558 608 606 584 714 1,234 516 720 647 709 888 338 887 5,264 1, 205 1,274 1, 102 934 598 1,221 1, 127 1,078 005 1,089 602 951 965 703 998 661 927 1,062 1,500 595 050 978 1,030 545 902 735 804 1, 380 655 648 143 2, 791 829 735 9fiS 297 451 2,129 1,972 POO 773 607 1,359 1,294 1,300 1,880 1,389 1,819 1, 424 1, 521 1,705 963 98G 1, 399 1,204 1,161 1,275 1, 265 1,237 1,579 2,616 1,075 1, 431 1, 301 1,625 1,950 718 1,818 10, 776 2,520 2,565 2,348 1,890 1, 231 2,424 2,237 2, 159 1,325 2,186 1,426 1,815 2,012 1,340 2,064 1,202 1,913 2,102 3,007 1,193 1.314 2,001 2,076 1,090 1,999 1,525 1,707 2,832 1,359 1,330 358 5.594 1, 751 1,597 1, 937 567 !*S 2, 129 1/.K3 900 779 G67 1, 359 1,294 1,300 1,881 1,389 1,819 1,424 1,525 1,708 J63 086 1,399 1,206 1, 101 1,275 1,265 1,238 1, 57 J 2,706 1,075 1.439 1,304 1,6,15 1,954 718 1,844 10, S86 2, 528 2, 598 i, 350 1,892 1,231 2, 429 2, 238 2, 219 1,325 2,232 1,439 1,917 2, 013 1, 351 2,060 1,262 :-. .! 2, 129 3,008 1,194 1,348 2, 012 2, 077 1,103 2, Oil 1,525 1,711 2, 837 1,359 1,330 358 5, 616 1,751 1,599 1,937 574 m r i do 1 2 3 do do 2 4 6 ColdS riu do do do do do 1 1 do do do ...do... 3 1 1 o \ 3 do do do do Little Valley do 1 1 o do do Mamfield do do 1 1 New Albion do Otean do 50 40 90 Otto do Perryttburtf do I 1 4 8 3 do Portville do Randolph do o (> 4 South Viill,- v do Yorkuhln- do 12 115 4 15 14 95 4 18 26 210 8 33 2 do do Cato do Conqueett do Fleming do Oenoa do 1 31 3 5 1 00 Ira do ... .do 26 do . Mentz do . 22 5 2 24 6 46 13 2 1 Jl Montezunui do Moravia do .. Niles do... 1 G 1 Owasco do... 5 1 Scipio do Scmproniujj do Sennet do 5 19 1 1 4 5 5 15 10 27 1 1 4 II 1 13 12 Springport do . Sterling do pSmnmerkill do Throcp do... Venice ...do... 6 1 5 7 Victory i do Arkwriglrt 8 5 Bunti do Carroll ... do Charlotte do 5 8 4 5 Chautauqua do. Cherry Creek ...do .. Clymer ; do Dextcrville dn Dunkirk do 9 13 22 Ellery do Kllii-ott do i a KllinKton ...do KoiTertvlllo do 4 3 7 Fivnrh Crrek do... STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &<-. Continued. 331 WHITE. CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. FHEE COLORED. Aggregate, M . | , Total. M. ! . Total. 649 1,130 120 1,787 2-13 1,492 865 598 21 747 2, 1G5 974 974 693 346 861 77 942 020 1,829 447 888 643 1,040 4,250 644 1,091 2,309 729 1,049 8G7 786 722 852 396 1,930 1,350 530 731 1,322 555 2,180 845 1,677 617 638 840 504 823 915 810 ],640 1,486 1, 600 J, 902 1,699 927 300 1, 135 1,948 1,631 1,897 1,715 980 825 897 1,085 1.983 1,315 2, 301 2-10 3,603 508 3,100 532 1,200 40 1,791 4,274 1,983 2,013 1, 391 CGI 1, 701 159 1,887 1,274 3,604 913 1,837 1,302 2,125 8,312 1,331 2,217 4,047 1,507 2,154 1,770 3,584 1,407 1,670 781 3,790 2,737 1,093 1,483 2,602 1,170 4,217 1 752 3,237 1,201 1, 275 1,663 1,013 2,684 1,661 1,821 1,657 3, 217 2, 956 3,452 5,851 3,390 1,924 1,235 2,337 3, 925 3,383 3, 617 3,G3S 1, 975 1,718 1,787 2,170 3. 975 1,315 2,310 240 3, 606 510 3, 155 552 1,200 40 1,794 4,293 1,984 2, 013 1,394 661 1,716 159 1,887 1,274 3, 640 918 1, 853 1,308 2, 128 8,682 1,339 2, 277 4, 733 1,508 2, 171 1.770 1,588 1,407 1,671 781 3, 809 2, 74:: 1,094 1,483 2, 1117 1.171 1,356 1,75 , :i, 290 1.2GI 1,270 1,063 1,013 2, 701 1,661 1,822 1,661 3 227 2, 977 3, 452 5,857 3, 399 1,924 1,271 2,348 3,926 3,389 3. 648 3.644 1, 976 1,720 1,889 2, 1S7 4.163 Hanover .. ..do ; 1 165 5 4 9 Hamlet do . 120 ., 3 55 1 1 21 31 Kia-itono . . do 287 Mina . . . . do 602 Nashville do 19 1 I ol-md do 1 044 3 . 3 19 1 8 H 1 Portland . do 1 009 Ripley do 1 039 Sherman . i do ! 701 1 1 Sheridan i do 843 8 4 12 Smith s Mills ; do 18 "Westneld ... do ] 775 16 20 3 2 10 6 5 : 1 175 i 195 6 2 38 22 47 39 1 36 5 16 6 3 370 60 86 1 17 Ui" Flats do : 049 Catlin do . G59 Elmira ......do 4 056 Erin do i 687 8 j 9 Bainbridge do i 798 224 Columbus do . ! 685 Coventry do .. 818 1 1 12 7 1 5 I ! 19 6 1 Guilford do 1381 New Berlin ! do ] 280 8 7 1 15 1 139 Norwich do 037 61 78 Otselic do 907 Oxford do ] 500 29 24 53 1 1 5 Plymouth do 823 2 ! 3 8 n 17 1 1 8 10 21 4 i 4 5 5 13 8 Black Brook ; do 1 78G Champlaiu : do 94D 4 2 7 | 2 G 9 Chazy : do 1691 36 36 11 1 6 1 9 I o 102 27 188 Ellenburg do .. 1 OQO 6 ! 5 1 2 1 1 Plattsburg do 1 750 Saranac : do. 1 OOQ 3 6 1 Ancram Columbia 893 1 1 50 52 12 15 91 97 Austerlitz . . do 890 Canaan do 1083 Chatham ...do... 1 990 STATE OF NKW YORK. TABU: No. :;. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &<. Continued. CITIKS, TOWNS. *C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COI.OHF.ri. ARgn frafi . M. p - Total. M F. Total. 1,1X0 1,78!) 494 735 660 1,327 710 1,220 3,745 2,215 1,005 1, 120 710 1,077 P37 650 2, 470 812 477 2, 250 300 738 640 532 551 C38 9311 1,118 47ii 1,432 598 1,183 1, 18,-) 1,418 1,658 872 1,351 \ 752 l.o:)4 811 812 1,577 1,863 903 P53 1,711 1,349 1,077 C31 938 1,121 1,221 I 1,306 910 75(1 xa 873 663 1, 104 7, 557 1,917 1,631 1,118 774 1,283 1,199 2.540 3,413 OK! | 1,833 1,525 1,324 2, CG3 1,388 2,524 0,915 4,125 2, 005 2,169 1,408 2, 173 1,711 1,813 4,810 1,058 981 940 4,355 802 1,5 JO 1,271 1,208 1, 148 1,264 1,914 2 2*2 983 2, B87 1,242 2.471 2.3GO 2, 839 3, 307 1,830 2, 862 1,466 2,022 1.C83 1,626 3,200 2,544 J.!!14 1,053 3,504 2,098 2. 197 1.292 1,919 2,269 2,431 9,037 2, 062 1,793 1.487 1,703 1, 72G 1,390 2,253 14,286 3,837 3,218 2,273 1,490 2,581 2,433 5. OS(i 28 3 1 3 13 C5 20 14 112 92 (j e 15 101 4 31 o 5 1C 25 14 1GO 114 :i 11) 22 no o 58 5 G 8 2!) 110 45 28 200 9 18 37 103 fi :l. 477 968 i.aio i, 5:13 1,853 2, 03 1,431 2, 552 7,187 4,331 2,014 2, 187 1,445 1,717 1,213 4,817 1,658 981 04 (i 4, 35fi 1,502 1,277 1,208 1, 14fl 1, 2C5 1,014 2, 223 983 2,930 1,242 2, 48, ) 2 3fi2 2, 900 3. :ilW 1,851 2, SOJ 1 . 4G3 2, 0-J3 1,684 1,630 li, 201 2, 558 l,!Hfi 1,601 3, 589 2, 740 2, 288 1,371 1,923 2, 305 2, 544 9, 54(i 2, 740 1,850 1,522 1 , 735 1,743 1,412 2, 343 14,720 3, 004 3,28:1 2, 323 1.502 2, 085 2. 1 12 5, OdJ ...do 409 937 T! () G64 1,330 676 1, 298 3 170 \ k do I do ...do d . p dp do do h k ...do 1,910 1,000 1,043 61)8 1,036 87-1 567 2, KM S!C 4S4 469 2,105 412 ?i/J Kl CIS yj~ C5(J B7.-> 1, 101 507 1, 555 644 1, JSrf 1, 175 1,421 1,640 964 1,511 7U OS S S7J 814 1,623 1,279 051 i,C53 1 349 ...do \" T ba or do V \ do 1 d.i T ^ikon c do Cortlund C ortH. dv ll do (i 1 7 do do tf 1 do do 1 2 1 1 1 3 do do Prcblc ...<lo... 1 1 1 do Virgil ...do.. 1 1 o 1 3 do 5 4 o 20 9 Cl 1 15 35 1 10 do 5 . do 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 II 3 25 42 91 79 3 30 113 509 87 57 35 32 17 22 00 410 127 71 SO 19 104 y 3 1 1 8 2 6 2 15 24 45 32 1 10 18 40 47 3 20 55 233 40 27 18 17 5 8 52 MIS 60 29 17 7 43 5 a Walton . do 1, ISO GUI 881 1,145 1,810 4,473 1,356 877 71! I 870 848 725 1, 14!) 6 7 1 *) ...do... do 10 53 276 47 30 17 15 12 14 38 242 07 42 :)3 5 56 4 1 Kant Fishkill do Fiahkill . . do Ilvde Pirk do do .. Milan do do Pawling do Pine Pliiina . do do do Krdhnok do 1,930 1,587 1,103 716 1 298 Rhincbock ilo Stamford do ... do Washing-ton do Alden Erie 1, 234 BLMH Auihernt M . do... STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &r. Continued. 333 CITIES, TOWNS, 4-C COUNTIES. WHITE. M. r. Total. FRKK COI.OHKll. Aggrcg-.iti . M. F. Total. Erie 1,297 907 571 4,280 2, 653 2,611 3, 4 l:l 5,267 4,237 3,981 3,048 2, 340 2, 897 1,951 2, 263 850 1,282 809 sue 4. 080 2,808 2, OK) 3,075 5, 149 4,008 4,063 2, 790 3,003 3, 410 2, 013 2,047 2, 579 1,716 1, 097 I [ 2, 580 1,710 1,097 H. 103 .", 524 5, 345 7,250 111,597 8,385 8,068 5, 932 5, 360 6,314 3, 969 4, 333 1, 013 Boston do do IVifTalo 1st ward do 8, 372 5,460 5,274 7,118 10,416 8, 245 8,046 5,838 5, 343 6, 307 3, 964 4,309 1,028 16 36 36 83 04 13 59 6 o 17 10 13 31 28 ill 35 71 60 138 98 | 181 70 140 9 22 35 i 91 11 17 3 7 3 5 7 24 5 15 do do . . do do do -th wird do do .do do do do do 39, 831 40, 489 1,334 1,640 743 1,033 1,589 1,051 1,181 997 1, 188 412 1, 442 743 1,380 779 1,517 943 939 1,230 846 1.30B 1,592 1,086 641 831 1,237 332 837 446 1,604 02 151 149 142 1,105 1, !07 999 756 423 1,241 678 1,188 380 99 1,087 1,543 821 920 140 1,419 504 107 80, 320 2, 741 3,350 1,508 2,118 3, IPS 2,130 2,439 2. 091 2, 510 929 2, 991 1,538 2 953 416 o 393 809 81,129 2, 743 3, 050 1, 568 2, 1 19 3, 183 2, 136 2, 439 8,091 2, 5111 do 1,407 1,710 826 1, 083 1,594 1,083 1,258 1, 091 1, 322 517 1 5-1 J Clarence & do do do 1 1 do do do do do !do 16 9 25 954 2, 991 1,538 2 953 do Holland do 7^3 1,573 817 1.60G 1,003 9!>3 1,259 80! 1,477 1,500 1,103 071 802 1, 277 402 963 457 1, 800 95 191 148 183 1,383 1, 103 967 733 438 1,278 698 1,232 414 107 1,153 1, 640 859 997 133 1,333 585 173 do M-ir lla do 1,596 3, 153 1,948 1, 932 2, 489 1,710 2,779 3,152 2,251 1,312 1,633 2,514 784 1,800 903 3,404 157 345 297 325 2,548 2,270 1,966 1,509 861 2,519 1,376 2,440 794 206 2,240 3,183 1,680 1,917 279 2, 757 1,089 340 1 1, 590 3, 102 1,948 1,942 2, 489 1,711) 2,784 3. 179 1,343 1, 033 2.514 7H4 1,807 903 3, 400 157 300 297 331 2,550 2,271 1,981 1,519 801 2, 520 1,370 2, 4411 794 208 2, 240 3, 183 1,080 1,917 279 2, 757 1, 105 340 Newstead do 6 3 9 do ... do ... . 5 5 10 do Wales do do 2 10 3 j 5 17 27 1 j 1 16 31 do Elizabethtown do 15 Faces do do do do .. 4 3 ; 7 do Morhli do 2 o Hewcomb do Xorth Elba do 11 10 21 do St Arm-mil do 3 1 11 3 3 ! 6 o Behroon do do : i do 4 ! 15 7 10 do VVilmin ton do 1 i do do do do . . 1 1 2 ..do do do . . .. do do do do 9 7 16 t lurrietlbtowu . . . ...do... STATK OF NKW YORK. TUJLI: Xo. 3. POPULATION" OF CITIES, TOWNS, c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. M. F. 3, SUO 3, 266 : 917 881 : 827 j 808 I 555 ! 497 1,187 1,326 1,128 ! 1,071 323 | 282 4,137 ! 4.575 1,109 1,181 960 i 076 1,208 1,152 547 538 612 i 553 1,077 969 910 800 1,562 ; 1,715 * . do do Fulton do r i t h do G P do do do do i P ..do... Perth ... do do Al 1 do do Ik do 1,001 1,001 057 i 940 958 ; 003 | 1,102 1,038 1,040 1,000 2, 083 2, 151 822 j 774 809 824 1,399 : 1,455 1, 080 095 588 614 1,316 1,304 1,205 1,246 2, 925 i 3, 078 8 do do . do do do do do lbrfk do do At! do C do do do 1,702 ; 1,729 1,236 : 1,307 1,126 1,125 258 246 860 i POO 575 570 837 810 1,253 1,186 , 711 ; 778 798 1 860 55 43 217 : 163 411 K13 156 . 90 | 101 I 165 114 , 109 122 106 3X 311 955 , 925 811 875 834 1,598 1,1549 1,948 1,930 . do 11 .. do do do do Icxin ton do n do 1> Uttfl - 11 . do Win 111 in . ..do do 110)0 do do do Ink.. do Morehouw do Wella do Danube do . ... do . . do do do 1 3M6 1 386 I itohfleld do 802 717 o p7Q 3 039 do do if.SU 023 1,010 : 1, 068 558 546 do do Ohio 608 527 1,219 1,170 1,237 1,087 887 828 763 779 91 1 884 173 87 , 733 746 1. 687 1, 776 1 938 1.858 do do do Stork do do Wilimirt do Winni-ld do . Alfxutidri.i . . ...do... F11F.E COLORED Agpr<- gat<;. Totnl. M. F. Total. 6 56; 1 798 1 7 * 1 (35 i 63; 1,052 2,513 2,109 005 8,712 B, 350 1,936 2,360 1 085 5 5 8 i 13 15 i 9 54 45 9 | 8 1 ! 1 ! 2 10 3 24 99 17 1 3 1.06S 2, 53, 2, 2ffi 62! 8,81 2, 36 1,03 2, 3(1 1 <!8 1,165 2,046 1 800 3 | 4 : 9 ; e 1 15 \ 1. 17 2. 0(i 1,60 3,277 2,002 1 897 20 19 2 j 4 j 30 6 3, :il 2, 00 1 80 1,861 2 140 i a ! 3 3 3 1,86 2 14 2,040 2.04 4,234 1 596 6 7 1 13 1 4,24 1,09 1 723 1 7- 2,854 1 1 2, 83 2, 075 2 07 1, BOS 2,650 2, 451 6, 003 3,431 2, 543 2,251 504 4 6 72 CO 12 i 16 128 144 115 115 7 : 8 6 11 10 141 272 230 15 17 1,31 2, 17 6,27 3, 6C 2,5: 2, 2f 5( 1,689 ] 145 3 i 6 9 1,68 1. 14 1,656 1 1 . 1,63 2. 430 1,489 1 658 38 35 9 13 1 73 22 1 2,51 1, 51 1 (i." 98 9 380 .> 714 1 .. .. j 7- 1 <ir 356 3i 233 228 X j 1 7." 1,880 1 709 7 6 2 13 1,7 1,709 3 247 2 1 3 1,71 3 24 3, 878 2, 782 1 519 30 32 13 9 1 63 OQ 1 3,9-1 2,8t 1,5! 5,909 1,853 2,078 I 104 35 45 9 6 16 10 1 80 15 35 1 3, [It I, ft 2,1 1, 1C 1 135 1,1 3 389 a, . 2 324 1 1 2. :it 1 715 1 7 1 542 1 ] 1,54 1,798 260 9 5 11 1,8 2t 1 479 1 1 1 4e 3. 4f3 3. 7U6 14 19 5 7 33 12 3,4 . 3,81 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 335 CITIES, TOWNS, tc. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORKH. j Aggregate. M. P. Total. St. P. Total. 1,080 1,958 1,773 1,080 2,354 2,804 1,212 1,080 1,020 877 1,308 1,480 1,428 907 891 1,046 1,344 1, 031 1, 990 1,811 1,045 2,340 2,808 1,207 1,015 1, 5110 808 1,333 1, 453 1,341 878 917 1,049 1, 284 3,956 1,707 307 3, 670 4,857 5,650 6, 052 8,702 12, 341 6,289 4, 278 8,414 13, 597 15,099 5 572 9,442 7,740 5,239 10, 321 4,026 2, 204 3,456 3,311 3,954 3,584 2, 125 4, 094 5,612 2,419 3,295 3, 156 1, 085 2,701 2, 933 2, 769 1,785 1,608 2, 095 2,628 7, 523 3, 658 022 6, 920 9, 702 9,982 11,303 17,172 22, 038 12, 038 9,069 16, 754 25, 028 27 972 11, 083 17,872 15,237 10, 230 20, 405 7,921 4,307 6,655 j l 1 3 1 1 1 12 1 3,313 3, 900 3, 585 2, 132 4,096 5,014 2,419 3, 339 3, 159 1,087 2,702 2, 934 2, 789 1,785 1,808 2, C97 2. 028 7, 572 3, 062 634 0, 907 9,817 10, C84 11,700 17,400 22, 710 12, 096 9, 190 17, 342 25, 258 28,821 11,083 17,958 15, 475 10, 566 21,181 7, 934 4,316 6,097 4 1 1 Elliaburg do Henderson do lloundstield ! do 24 2 20 1 44 3 1 1 20 Lyme do 1 Orleans do 1 9 Pamelia ! do 11 Philadelphia do Rodman do 1 o Theresa do 3,567 1, 891 315 3, 250 4,845 4,332 5,311 8,470 10, 297 5, 749 4,791 8, 340 11,4:!1 12,873 5,511 8,430 7,497 4, 991 10, 084 3,895 2,103 3, 199 23 1 6 19 45 30 160 100 22 04 290 84 375 20 rt 6 28 70 72 243 128 50 36 57 298 140 474 49 4 12 47 115 102 403 228 58 121 588 230 849 Wilna ! do Worth do Brooklyn 1st ward Kings 8th ward do 9th ward do 10th ward do llthward do J2th ward do 13th ward do 30 56 86 109 129 238 157 179 i 336 353 423 776 7 6 j 13 5| 4 9 12 ! 30 42 14th ward do 15th ward do 16thward do 17th ward do 18th ward do Total Brooklyn . 125, 399 i 1, 576 812 634 1,613 1,325 1,107 1,253 803 944 708 029 749 911 1,150 1,471 368 957 320 750 957 553 1,256 1,461 1,056 1,514 778 979 136, 949 1,606 721 554 1,604 1,330 928 1,292 680 789 622 541 058 947 1,209 1,382 339 829 643 892 475 1,154 1,423 957 695 1,444 785 262, 348 3,182 1,533 1,188 3,217 2,655 2,035 2,545 1,483 1,733 1, MO 1, 170 1,407 1,858 2,359 2,853 707 1,786 595 1,393 1,849 1,028 2, 410 2,884 2,013 1,437 2,958 1,563 1.972 1,884 139 68 65 25 2,429 : 4,313 150 289 51 119 33 : 98 29 54 54 120 266, 661 3, 471 1,052 1,286 3, 271 2, 781 2,035 2, 559 1, 483 1,733 1,388 1,170 1,407 1,859 2, 373 2, 855 707 1,786 595 1,393 1,849 1,028 2,410 2. 910 2, 014 1,443 3,002 1,565 2 008 Flatbush do Flatlands do Denmark do 8 | 6 14 Greig do 4 ; 4 j e i High Market do 8 1 1 14 6 | 1 j I West Turin . do . "i 10 16 26 1 ! 1 3 6 18 j 44 2 i 2 1R 3K 3 26 Grovelaud do Leicester . . . . . do . . 20 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &i . (Joutiuucd. \V1IITL. CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. KHKK COLOIU. I). Aggregate. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Lima Livingston . I 1,332 1,428 2,760 2,592 3,046 3,738 2,842 1,267 1,510 1,246 2,307 1,501 2, 727 3.717 2,705 1,815 3,835 1,622 1,469 2,295 1,667 7,980 2,457 1,792 1,445 2,045 5,101 3,168 2, 101 a, 091 2,705 4,122 2,249 3,547 2,028 2,710 2,898 3,208 3,0)1 2,027 S, 17 1 2,446 3,731 4,572 3,171 4,583 5,037 2,253 4,389 4,575 5,488 3,681 2,863 9 1 8 13 22 2, 782 2, 593 17 3, 063 3 738 Li v o n iu : do 1,273 1,310 Mount Jlorris do. . 1 2,006 1,940 9 North Dansville do 1,840 ; 1,808 Xunda do -1,389 1,453 3 1 4 1 7 2, 849 2 1,209 < Ksian : do G60 COT I ortatfe do 1GS 751 2 1 2 1,248 2 2, 309 Spring Water d" 1,273 1,124 1 West Spnrta do 765 730 York do . 1,348 1,371) 9 5 1 1 8 13 2 7 7 5 1 8 14 5 16 2, 743 12 3, 729 6 2,711 2 1,817 16 ; 3, ti71 27 1, (149 7 1,470 i> *!.% lirookfield Madison i 1,835 1,882 Cazcnovia do 1 3C2 1 343 Uelluyter do 915 900 Eaton do 1 1 914 1 941 I cnncr . do 709 823 Hamilton do 1,135 | 1, ICO Lebanon do.. 845 822 8 18 3 11 1,678 26 41 8, 024 Lenox do 4041 3939 "Madison do 1 232 ] 245 Kelson do : 002 i 890 3 29 9 20 11 6 2 3 13 2 35 14 22 4 8 5 1, 707 61 1, 5(19 23 a, 068 42 5, 233 15 3, IM 14 2,205 2 2, 003 5 ! 2,710 27 4, 140 _> 249 Smithfield .. do 744 701 .Stockbrid"c; do 1 042 > 1 003 Bri"hton Monroe 1712 1 45G Chili do 1 134 ! 1 057 ClarkKOn do . 1 068 i : Gates do 1 359 i 1 346 2 14 Greece do : 2070 2052 Henrietta . do 1 141 1 105 :i :,i? Meiidon do 1497 1,431 i i 3 1 3 J8 3 89 6 7 5 9 28 24 3 1 11 3 1 1 8 2, 036 2 ! 2,712 4 ; 2, 902 2 : 3, 210 4 3, 015 1 2,028 4 2, 177 28 2, 474 5 3, 736 207 4, 779 9 3, 180 11 4, 594 17 5,054 21 2, 274 51 4,440 26 4, 601 10 : 5, 498 3 3, 004 22 2, 890 Ogden do 1,352 1,358 ]>i,nim do 1 478 1 420 IVutlcld do . 1 621 1 587 IV rrintou do.. . 1 5G2 1 449 I ittsford do.. 1 009 1 018 ISiga . . . do 1 088 1 085 1 10 118 12 12 23 7 11 2dward do . 1 797 1 .)34 34wnrd do 2,129 ! 2443 4th ward do 1478 1,093 Dili ward ! do 2,249 i 2,334 Cthward do 2,911 3,120 7th ward do 1 045 1 208 Sthward do 2, 12(i 2 263 9th ward do .. 243 2143 10th ward do .... 2659 i 2829 llth ward do 1846 1 1835 12th ward do " J 4;J7 1 431 1 Total Rochester 23343 24451 47,794 1,607 4,012 2,400 2, U21 2,559 4,517 4,059 1,835 2,966 2,850 4,367 3,033 2,598 2,606 1.C78 204 4 1C 206 S 17 410 48,204 6 1,613 33 4, 045 2 460 Uuah do 801 803 Sweden i do 1 930 2,082 Union . do . 1 234 1 "0 Webster do.. . 1334 1287 14 15 1 24 37 1 16 18 23 55 2 4 SU 2, (ioO 1 2,500 40 4, 557 75 4, 134 2 1,837 25 2, 991 31 2, 884 45 4,412 103 3, 136 7 2, COS 16 2,622 10 l.OSS Wheatland do 1 ^Ol ] 68 Amsterdam Montgomery 2194 2323 16 38 1 9 16 22 48 5 7 i 6 Charleston do 943 892 Florida do . . .... 1 515 1 451 Glen do 1 476 374 Mindcll do 250 117 1 ulatine do 1 336 1 26 Iloot 1. . do I 357 1 49 Kt Johunvillo ...do... 842 836 i STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, c. Continued. 337 CITIES, TOWNS, tO. COUNTIES. M. WHITE. FRKK COLORED. Aggregate. /F. Total. M. P. Total. New York b y, 155 1, 437 1, 970 12, 152 10, 815 13,319 19, 720 17, 713 20, CG4 14,411 29, 1C5 14, 319 8,107 1,003 1, 7C3 9, 775 10, 120 13, 043 20, 121 18,775 23, 297 14, 385 30,181 13, 376 1C, 100 14,041) 14, 380 23, 799 37, 590 31,814 13, 890 34,361 26, 494 2!>. 707 17, 202 2, 440 3,733 21, 927 20, 941 20, 302 39, 841 30, 488 43, 901 28, 806 59, 346 27, 095 32, 355 27, 005 26,809 44,547 72, 615 57,053 27, 689 66, 048 48,049 01, 579 58 47 22 48 652 140 59 1,201 108 85 92 135 207 441 a-i2 239 127 128 2:;o 023 155 70 53 V) o 19 744 188 82 1,657 256 113 133 128 295 034 440 390 181 276 327 848 213 70 Ill 07 24 07 1,390 334 141 2,918 424 193 2S5 203 502 1, 075 778 029 308 404 503 1,471 368 140 17, 373 2,507 3, 757 21, 994 22,337 26, 696 39,982 39,406 44,385 29,004 59, 571 27, 958 32, 917 28,080 27,587 45, 17fi 72, 953 57, 462 28, 252 07. 519 49, 017 (il,725 do 3 1 w-ml do do do do ~th ward dr> do Oth ward do do do dj do 10, 189 12, S5Q 12, 429 20, 748 35, 055 25, 244 13, 793 31, C87 oo Ij j 31,912 do d.) . do do 1811 % irl do , v . lr l .. do do do . .. . Uo see, 903 3 2,295 4 5S(i 1, 348 oC8 1, 19G 1,649 1,691 6,430 1,G85 3,126 C39 1,107 2,443 1,080 1,746 1,742 1,477 1,091 672 2,182 610 1,578 1,205 1, 431 721 3,057 1,401 902 1 , 077 2,105 1,839 1,428 2,894 1,155 750 1,766 700 1,265 4Wi, 278 1 2, 210 1 100 573 40-1 1, 111. 3,032 1,045 0, 824 1,072 3, 235 894 1,185 2,347 1,050 1,735 1,028 1,300 1,119 588 2,020 621 1,595 1,039 1,341 717 2,101 1,327 785 1,043 2,278 1,917 1,242 3,243 1,148 780 1,731 725 1,410 1,844 2,060 1,564 2,512 1,820 793,180 4 4,511 5 696 1,921 772 2, 307 3, 251 3,336 13, 314 3,357 0,301 1,833 2,352 4, 700 2,130 3,481 3,370 2, 837 2,210 1,200 4,202 1,201 3,173 2, 244 2,775 1,438 4,158 2,788 1,087 2,120 4,383 3,756 2,670 6,137 2, 303 1,530 3,497 1,425 2,675 3,303 3,580 3,062 4,832 3, 379 5, 391 I 7JJ81 12, 472 805, 658 4 4,581 5 090 1, 953 772 2, 308 3, 250 3, 379 13,523 3, 303 0, 003 1,833 2, 353 4, 793 2, 132 3,484 3, 372 2,837 2, 213 1,260 4, 212 1,261 3,187 2,249 2,802 1,440 4,185 2, 796 1,687 2, 134 4, 395 3,762 2,670 6,246 2, 343 1,541 3,50-1 1,431 2,695 3,388 3, 671 3,096 4,839 3.406 do Blackwell fl do 49 21 70 do do do 28 4 32 do Niagara 1 1 21 110 4 157 1 43 209 242 do 4 19 99 2 85 do do \ ! do Ni i do do do 1 2 1 3 3 do 1 J Wheltfield - . . do 2 1 do Inimrta do 1 2 3 " do . . . B lie do 1 10 Brid cwater do 8 ... do 6 3 13 8 2 14 20 2 14 5 27 o 27 8 do do do do 7 6 do do . Marshall . .do 8 7 3 6 5 3 14 12 6 do do ...do Borne do 47 17 6 3 2 9 12 47 15 4 11 62 33 5 4 4 11 13 47 19 3 10 109 40 11 7 6 20 25 94 34 7 27 do Steubrn do Tvcntou do do do do 1, 519 1, 520 1,498 2,320 1,559 do . do do do Total Ttica- - . ...do... 10, 381 11, 935 22.31C 100 113 213 1 22,539 43 338 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION 7 OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUSTI WHITE. :s. TREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F, Total. M. F. Total. 1,455 1,445 2,900 5,951 3,460 2, 452 3,158 4,333 640 2,929 2,626 3,583 3, 038 4,458 2,305 2,521 2,530 4,731 6,012 2,903 5,080 1,841 3, 927 2, 378 4, 302 1,812 3,468 3, 985 2, 257 4,226 2,678 3,796 5,066 2,322 6 9 2 8 7 16 2,90<j 5,967 3,460 2, 497 3, 166 4, 3(i7 640 2,940 2, 637 3,583 3, 043 4, 509 o 30 "j 3, 81)4 2, 947 1,841 1,619 1,210 1,212 21 4 19 4 15 45 8 34 1,539 1,019 W r . |k( 2,071 2,202 843 297 1,495 1,434 5 7 6 11 4 11 1,394 1,232 1,841 1,742 1,583 1,455 3 26 2 5 25 51 2 225 3 233 1,142 1,103 1 300 1,221 3 4 6 8 3 18 6 3 15 17 o 4 3 4 8 o 15 1 1 7 10 7 10 16 5 33 7 4 22 33 2,528 2,537 4,741 6,028 2, 908 5, 1 13 1,843 3. 931 2,4011 4, 335 1,814 3 468 1,209 1,261 do 2,418 ! o :i!3 2,990 3,022 1,441 1,402 Onond > lo 2, 583 2, 497 696 945 1 030 1,997 1 299 1, 079 ( 2 164 2,138 896 916 1,760 1,708 2 075 1 910 19 3 28 12 9 38 o 10 36 68 31 60 21 70 119 4,016 2, 269 4,292 2,680 3.817 5, 130 2,441 1,164 1,093 4th ward do : 2,092 i 2. I:i4 1 350 1,328 1 834 1, 962 11 34 51 2,450 2,616 1 129 1, 193 13,854 13,944 27, 798 1,690 3, 027 1,657 1, 026 6,904 2, 152 1, 856 2,536 1,941 3,227 2,066 5, 526 1,644 8.140 1,214 2,389 1,646 2,149 1,723 4,758 1,963 5, 039 3,258 1,198 1,208 1,240 3,934 3,784 1,557 14,660 2, 435 6,352 4,447 1,995 2. 970 116 175 ! 321 28.119 1,090 3, 0:!7 1.657 1,026 7, 075 2,163 1.R58 2 537 1.950 3,280 2,067 5, 586 1,050 8,448 1,216 2,404 1,646 2,248 1,848 4,800 2,003 5, 186 3,480 1, 198 as 1,266 3, 975 3, 973 1,575 15, 196 2, 452 0,003 4.028 2, C85 2. 70 Tullv do 845 845 1,537 : 1,490 4 6 10 837 820 517 509 3 379 3, 5J5 69 7 1 1 6 24 1 28 3 134 | 102 4 1 171 11 o 1 9 53 60 308 o 15 East Bloomficld do 1,108 1,041 975 881 1 294 j 1,242 : 977 964 3 29 1,622 1.605 1,047 1,019 Phelp do 2,819 ! 2,707 32 3 174 1 7 856 j 788 3,941 4,199 South Bristol do 031 i 583 Victor do 1,220 1,169 Went Bloomfield do 854 792 1,077 1,072 57 65 14 21 67 113 42 99 61 126 28 42 19 40 80 147 109 222 Cheater . do 840 883 Cornwall do 2, 499 2, 259 Crawford : do 991 972 Deor Park do . 2 016 2 423 1 603 1, 655 Greenville do : 602 596 Ilamptonbnrfjf 1 do 623 585 52 15 19 95 10 237 8 121 87 47 35 11 22 94 8 299 130 94 43 87 26 41 189 18 536 17 251 181 90 Mini -ink do 630 610 1 996 1 938 Montgomery do 1 869 1 915 Mount Hope ,! 771 783 Newburf? ( j () New Windsor do 1 258 i 1 177 Wiilklll do 1 0^0 3 7 Warwiok do iVuwayauda d o AIMon . OrK-aiM . 1.423 ! 1.547 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABL.K X>. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 339 WHITF,. CITIES, TOWNS, A.C. COUNTIES. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. | F. Total. M. P. Total. Burro Orleans 2,182 2,020 1,177 869 1,229 945 1, 290 2, 300 1,047 1,020 1,128 659 433 432 ], 149 i,ro3 1,1)12 1,607 2,o:u 1,028 683 8,465 992 953 495 2,051 1,186 1,905 1,565 3,509 660 549 908 1,198 1,304 853 443 889 765 1,274 978 1,098 1,381 1,105 1,177 882 1,073 1,311 955 745 660 813 924 1,210 1, 352 691 1,052 1,307 1,421 742 739 865 743 1,150 4,796 5,9-11 2,990 fi, ."81 2, 304 4. im 4,202 2, 445 1,824 2, 538 1,920 2, 608 4,658 2, 321 2,100 2, 317 1,402 909 894 2, 485 4,044 3, 342 3,242 4, 050 2, 070 1 435 25 1 5 1 31 1 3 56 2 7 4 4,258 2,447 1,831 8,542 1,920 2,613 4,706 3, 326 2,105 2,348 1,403 909 902 2,511 4,057 3,345 3,246 4,074 2,073 1,435 16, 816 2,088 2,027 1,08. 4,128 2,431 4,011 3,282 8,045 1,416 1, 144 1,818 2,365 2,553 1,597 902 1,804 1,570 2,496 1,936 2,228 2,825 2,210 2,320 1, 733 2,158 2.706 1,957 1,480 1,354 1,648 1,870 2,390 2,702 1,382 2, 154 2,559 2,770 1,479 1,501 1,760 1,583 8,350 10,188 12,376 6,515 13,725 5,419 <1 IfiB Carlton do V -, .- 1,268 Guinex ! do.. 1,309 4 1 3 4 48 5 5 1 Uidgewjiy do ... 2,358 24 4 1 Yates - do 1,080 Albion Oswego 1, 221 3 14 7 2 10 1 5 12 6 1 14 8 26 13 3 4 24 3 Granbv do 2,111 Mexico do 2 029 Oswcgo city of do 8, 231 16, 716 2, 075 2,027 1,087 4, 127 2, 431 3,987 3,263 7, 965 1,414 1, 144 1,817 2, 359 2,551 1,569 903 1,804 1, 5C2 2,495 1,935 2,225 2,793 2,199 2, 307 1,732 2,147 2,704 1,957 1,463 1,350 1,631 1,861 2,381 2,690 1,383 2,134 2, 525 2,760 1, 471 1,454 1, 755 1,83 2, 272 9,514 11, 993 6,122 13, 372 4,698 P. 305 55 6 45 7 100 13 Palermo do 1, 083 Parish do 1 074 Kedfield do 592 Richliind do 2076 1 1 Sandy Creek do 1, 245 Schrocppel do 2,082 13 9 45 2 11 10 35 24 19 80 2 Seribu do 1 6!!8 West Monroe do 754 1 4 1 1 6 1 28 2 Cherry Valley do 1 247 16 Decalur do : 459 Kdmeston ..do . 915 4 1 1 o 17 7 8 4 8 1 1 3 32 11 13 1 11 2 Hartwick do . 1 221 Maryland do 1127 1 15 4 5 1 4 1 Sliddleflehl do 1,412 Milford do 1 094 Morris do 1 130 Oueonta do 1,074 7 1 Otego do 1 002 1 ittsfield -do 718 12 2 10 4 3 5 5 2 7 5 6 17 4 17 9 9 12 rlaiufield do : 690 Richfield do 818 Springfield do .11 171 Unudilla . . do ] 1 318 Worcester do 1 082 11 20 5 4 19 3 1 45 342 197 187 179 351 126 9 14 5 4 28 20 34 10 8 47 5 1 78 674 383 3U3 353 721 K6.1 Kent ! do 729 Southeast do 1 100 33 333 185 206 174 370 437 Oyster Bny ...do... .1 on" 1 340 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tc. WHITE. COUNTIES. KKKE COLORED. Aggregate. 31. F. Total. M. F. Total. laer . .. 1,095 i 1,110 2, 21 1 3,927 1,834 4, 390 5, 459 3, 025 2, 153 3,805 1,696 1,832 2, 494 2,917 3, B20 2, 290 1 2,006 I, 082 2, 955 2,918 4, 295 5, 024 3,919 3, 373 7 9 1 29 30 55 7 8 1 11 1 3 6 40 8 92 77 55 28 4 5 7 7 11 3 5 1 14 o 36 20 03 7 9 1 10 12 23 3 05 50 118 14 17 o 21 1 8 73 15 202 177 93 07 9 8 14 12 5 2,223 3,110 1,007 3,930 1,899 4,446 5, 577 3,039 2,170 3,807 1,717 1,833 2,502 2,929 3, 993 2,311 4,273 4,958 2, 099 4,749 2,904 2,920 4,309 5,036 3,943 3,378 ... : 1,571 ! 1,532 " 807 777 rraftoi. : do 1.972 910 , 918 do 2,213 2,177 I unnlneburB do 2,035 XasBau .... : .. do 1,511 1,514 North Crccnbiuli do 1,002 1,091 Poeenkill do 930 BIS Sand L ike do 1, 253 1, 23!) 5 6 33 7 110 100 38 39 5 3 5 13 <Vha"hticokc do 1,410 1,507 f 1-t warl l,00i; 2,105 r " U J "d ward d. 2.299 2,482 3d ward do 1,130 1,476 4th ward do ~ 2. 1>7 5th ward di 1.401 1.554 Cth ward d.i 1.506 1.412 2.034 2.241 oth ward do 2, 022 1 , 897 10th ward do l.liLV, 1.747 18 0!)7 20,017 38, 624 0,719 6, 024 4,767 3,595 3,728 3,737 5,378 0,814 3, 338 2, 076 3, 377 0, 379 1,400 3, 180 1 , 2 19 1 287 28D 30 93 31 28 124 74 15 116 45 19 3-12 23 120 43 22 133 63 7 130 52 28 Oil 59 219 74 50 137 240 97 47 39,235 6,778 6,243 4,841 3,645 3, 985 3,874 5, 400 7,000 3, 435 2, 723 3, 377 0, 379 1,400 3,182 1,249 1,287 519 3,201 1,968 1,690 1,990 2,828 5,640 2,310 1,816 1,978 2,925 2, 2S4 2, 359 3,412 2,296 2,207 6,737 3,380 4,074 ,ond 3 398 3, 321 2 952 3. 072 Northtii-ld do 2.330 J. 1:17 l 7-m 1 R7. r , Wi"itn.-ld do 1,830 1,892 IIav.-rtraw do 3118 2,200 Orunpctown do 3353 3,401 Uamajio . ..do 1 095 1,013 Warren do 1442 1,234 Canton do ... 3 2"8 3,151 ( De Kalb - do 1 640 1,531 1 1 2 i ... "70 243 519 1,808 3, 192 1,966 1,090 1,990 2,828 5,040 2,303 1,816 1,977 2,914 , 284 2,328 7, :185 3,412 2,296 2,267 577 6,735 1,009 2,380 4, 074 2,768 2.214 Fowler d oo i pa? 4 5 9 o Hammond do . l O.TS n-.N ftfn or Hopkinton do 1 000 984 Lawrence . do 1 452 1 370 Louisville do 1 100 1 143 5 j 2 7 Madrid d i m:t nfii 1 5 1 11 Massena do . . 1 471 1 443 6 Morrifttown do .. 1 164 1 10 Norfolk .. do 1 160 1 108 ! i 15 1 21 9 1 urinhvillc do 1 146 1 150 Pierpont do 1 140 1 17 Pitt-aim do 288 289 1 1 - R tsaie .... do 89 i 780 R uBse.1 do . ... 1 040 | i 138 llallut in . Saratoga... 1.080 1.134 8 12 20 2.234 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 341 CITIES, TOWNS &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FULK COLORED. Afe t rcgutc. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 873 870 1,713 G 1,385 1,368 2,753 27 779 779 1 558 3 24 9 51 1,752 2,80-1 1,358 1,209 1,479 2, 427 2, 970 1,017 3, 130 1,240 5, 254 2,210 1,000 1,443 7, 490 1, 318 3, 238 036 3, 200 1, 499 3, 223 3, 192 789 990 2 224 9, 579 1,307 2, 182 1,478 1,700 2, 357 1,409 2, 944 2, 541 1,710 3,259 2, 023 3,090 1,948 2,734 1,924 1,717 3,688 708 2,908 5, 623 2, 364 1,453 2,096 2,410 3, 742 1,316 2,067 2, 538 2, 170 5, 960 1, 437 1,901 4,594 1,715 1, 885 5, 12!) 1,211 1,569 1,622 642 567 1 209 ; 744 732 1,476 2 ], 187 l.-SUi ! 2,423 2 1,452 | 1,494 ! 2,946 11 533 480 1,013 2 1,536 , 1.5S6 . 3.J23 , 3 638 sea 1,926 : G a, 546 2, 593 5, 1 39 : (>:> 1,110 1,006 2,176 Hi 837 800 1,637 12 729 712 ! 1,441 -J 3, 3CO ! 3, 889 7, 249 99 64G 698 - 1,344 1 1,577 I 1,611 ; 3,188 25 263 373 636 . 1 13 2 5 8 53 18 17 3 24 4 8 14 115 34 20 o 274 4 50 Gulwuv do . , Mil toil do 148 3 25 1,580 1,637 , 3,217 ; 15 743 73-1 , 1,477 10 1 595 1 617 3 212 G 28 13 4 12 6 1 8 103 5 43 22 10 24 10 1 20 176 10 GU iiville do I,ftf3 1,475 ; 3,168 12 401 378 779 4 538 i 457 995 1, 139 1,065 ! 2,204 13 4, 033 4, 870 i 9, 403 73 671 686 | 1,357 5 1 115 ] 067 2 182 : 75 7 n 6 1 478 Carlisle do 881 879 1,760 ... Cobbleskill do 1,144 1,187 2,33L 11 653 735 1,388 | 13 1,404 1,457 2,921 13 1, 226 1, 306 i 2, 532 1 2 843 ; 872 1, 715 1 1,646 ! 1,563 3,209 27 1,033 ! 986 2,019 3 1,435 1,374 2,809 J43 080 ft6 1, 936 8 1, 355 . 1, 359 2, 714 20 955 968 1 923 ; 15 8 10 7 20 23 9 1 50 4 281 12 40 1 6 39 23 1 138 4 20 1 4 20 871 840 ; ],7H 2 1, 862 1, 7S7 ; 3, 649 19 365 3-13 708 Dix, . do 1,428 1,471 2,899 5 2,795 2,790 5,585 18 1,230 i 1,130 | 2,360 3 729 , 716 1,445 5 1,055 1,039 2,094 2 1, 221 1, 175 2, 396 9 1, 910 j 1, 822 | 3, 732 4 684 632 : 1 316 4 20 1 3 38 4 8 o 14 10 5 6 1, 066 ; 992 : 2, 058 4 1,242 1,558 2,500 17 1,137 1,031 , 2,168 1 3,012 2,923 I 5,935 7 7^4 712 , 1,436 1 972 012 : 1,884 10 2,187 2,313 4,500 ; 43 873 823 1, 698 10 qgo 9Q-> i 884 5 21 1 18 38 o 25 1 20 94 17 I 135 33 10 51 7 1 71 20 2 5 -> 9 405 4 ( )94 fi4 575 , 603 1,178 13 793 i 776 1 569 850 771 1 61 1 1 Canisli-o do 1,203 1, 134 2 337 825 708 1, 533 . 8 1.291 1,223 , 2,516 10 3. 030 . 2. 895 5. 925 : 9 17 1,550 9 19 2, 535 4:1 ?8 r. nm Corning ... . . .do.. . 342 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, it:. COUNTIES. WHITE. n Aggregate. Total. M. F - Total. M. F. 1, 115 914 581 670 004 075 2,108 1,390 935 4C3 1,383 718 C92 699 504 1,068 789 997 1,456 482 701 1,154 4,731 1, 010 4, 207 1,901 1,508 243 983 3,263 2,782 1,503 1, 454 1, 695 1,701 496 958 494 1,517 526 1,909 1,281 842 1, 913 470 2,038 579 1,916 1,088 931 4,450 718 900 1,616 1,179 1, 122 2,401 901 1,759 3, 168 1, (SiTl 1, K<8 1,012 549 2,411 i 257 1.217 1,072 ax 535 030 550 on 2,100 1,350 915 411 i.aio 753 688 C95 535 1,028 777 985 1,334 402 091 664 1,053 4,7 1,074 4,226 1 822 1,492 251 945 3,365 2,873 1,350 1,317 1,4711 1,610 415 769 492 1,463 -Ml 1,879 1,205 774 1, 875 401 2, 129 5lil 1,919 1,078 933 4,385 - 91 a 1,546 1, 14 1 1,135 2,498 957 1,7rt 3, !.Y7 1,580 1,448 1,1:77 524 2, 290 97.1 23s LOSS 2,187 1,810 1,110 1,300 1, 154 1,286 4,208 2,7-16 1,850 879 1,470 1, 380 1,394 1,099 2,096 1,566 1,982 2,790 944 1, 392 1, 376 2, 207 9,466 2,090 8,493 3, 723 3,000 494 1,928 6,628 5,655 2, 853 2, 771 3, 174 3,311 911 1,727 086 3, (KM 970 3,78d 2, 486 1,616 3,818 871 4, 107 1,140 3,K)5 2,166 1, 919 8,835 1,398 l.b 78 3, 102 2, ;J 2, - 57 4, 95: 1,918 3, 544 0, 6-!5 3,813 a, 98 1 3,289 1,07.1 4,704 1,95) 495 . 235 ! 2,187 30 1 19 49 1,659 1 1,117 1,306 1,134 12 3 10 5 1,291 22 4, 230 2, 746 1,850 3 33 4 35 7 686 68 8, 790 1,470 S 1 1 j 1,381 1,394 ,ln Th .do 1 1 | 1,100 I 2,096 do p e do 1,566 .do 1 8 1 ! 1,983 19 2,809 944 ! i do 11 do do 1,392 do j 1,370 do .-.: 2,207 Suffolk 231 81 221 62 22 7 102 77 79 1 226 96 210 60 22 5 100 98 99 457 9, 923 177 2, 267 431 ! 8, 924 122 j 3, 845 44 3, 044 12 j 506 202 2, 130 175 6, 803 178 5,833 .1 ! 2, 854 2. 771 F-it H-im ton do Hmtlnffton do Inlin ...do... Shelter Inland d" Bethel do Coch.-ctou do ... 3,174 do 11 11 as 3, OT 911 do do 1 4 *> 1 1,728 7 993 7 3,010 970 . ..do : 3 5 Liberty. . do do . . do 19 21 40 3,828 2,4Sti ilo . . do 1,616 do 9 7 16 3,834 do Barton Tioga 32 6 3 2 6 50 4 2 11 1 1 35 2 1 7 50 2 1 15 8 n 2 67 4. 234 11 1,151 5 i 3, CIO 3 ! 2,109 13 1,932 100 8,9:15 6 1, 404 3 1,881 40 , 3, 202 82 2, 345 -1 2,201 3 4, 1KI2 1 1,919 3.544 Yorkshire do Coo dor ilo Nicholw do Owogo ! do ItlchfonI do Tiogu : do.. Dunby do Dryden do F.ntirid , .. .i Groton . .. , do Ithfirii 97 121 218 0.843 6 3 9 3,2-J-J 2, !)84 l.:iMM]l . . . do NVwtlcItl do L lysseg do 21 19 40 3,329 . .. 1,073 Dt iinhiff Ulster llsnpus do 11 19 30 4,734 04 73 137 2.09U 7 ! 3 10 505 28 51 79 2.364 < ianlinrr Hun) en burg do Hnrley ...do... STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 34;-, CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aegivpiti . 11 P. Total. M. P. Total. Ulster 8,330 1,208 1,993 1,302 958 1, 669 937 a, sis 1, 421 4,796 1,285 1,410 4,150 962 CS4 542 1,208 35 J 827 1,170 C8G 3, 570 517 592 883 1,517 1,213 7, 972 1,266 1, 879 1,423 !).">() 1,568 921 2, 140 1,353 4, G24 1, 139 1,370 4, 03!) 870 604 522 1, 20-1 349 713 1,018 642 3, 539 443 492 817 1,612 1,200 402 1, 483 1,519 1, 731 1,723 1,973 448 992 1, 253 882 1,718 356 1,581 1,332 2,389 2, 644 1,173 2,598 946 2,529 1,231 1,018 1,085 2,110 213 1,030 901 2,283 1,007 1,311 1, 276 1,802 4, 604 2,700 4,541 592 926 661 4,645 2, 208 883 1,691 16, 302 2, 471 3, 872 2, 725 1,914 3, 237 1,858 4,436 2, 773 j 9, 4-20 2, 424 2, 780 8, 189 1,832 1,288 1,064 2,412 i 701 1,540 2, 188 1,328 7, 109 960 1,084 ],702 3, 129 2,413 779 3,052 3,105 3,540 3,469 3,883 876 2,046 2, 513 1,838 3, 437 754 3,160 2,788 4,827 5,309 2,335 5,301 1,935 2,033 2,312 4,189 429 2,118 1 , 903 4,668 2,095 2,673 2,627 3,550 9,929 5,490 8,751 1,181 1,874 1,294 9,186 4.44D 1,770 3.307 154 14 131 20 51 M 12 25 55 3 47 63 13 184 11 117 I 31 58 11 31 41 28 62 3 43 59 13 1 7 338 25 248 51 109 60 83 53 117 | 6 no 122 26 1 9 i Ill, 640 S, 499 I, 120 2, 776 2, 023 3, 262 1,918 4, 539 2, 82ii 9, r;:7 2, 4:;0 2, C70 8,311 1, Kd 1,289 1,073 2,412 708 1,542 2, IfM 1,328 7,146 960 1 , 084 1,704 3, 139 2,419 779 3,083 3, 127 3, 54 1 3, 471 3,941 876 2, 040 2,543 1,863 3,471 754 3,181 2,802 4, 862 5, 319 2,338 5, 340 1,96(> 5,076 2,523 2, 033 2,320 4,232 489 2, 119 1,910 4,745 2,096 2,682 2, 634 3, 639 10, 074 5,582 8, 929 1,413 1, 885 1,351 9, 245 4, 517 1,817 3, 5ly do do A lb li do do ! do do do do , 8 "rtl * do Shandaken do . do r -]]" do W o 1 tack do Clldwrll do ! - do i do 6 1 1 7 o Horicon do do 8 ...do 1 urv do 19 18 37 do do Warrcmhur do 1 7 3 1 3 3 10 6 Washington do do 377 1, 5C9 1,586 1,809 1,744 1, 910 428 1,054 1,290 956 1,719 3C8 1,583 1,436 S, 438 8,605 1,162 2,705 989 2,526 1,015 1,227 2, 079 216 1,088 1, 004 2,385 1,088 1,362 1,331 1,748 5,325 2,790 4,210 589 9-18 633 -1,541 2, 241 887 r t do 17 H 3 3 31 14 11 1 "7 31 on 4 5 58 do do do Crienwi h .do Him )ton do do do do 33 20 12 14 25 34 do g do S-Uem ...do 8 5 15 5 o 23 16 11 9 7 9 SO 5 1 16 15 10 6 15 14 35 10 3 39 31 21 15 do do Wayne do Galen ...do do Maccdon do do . do 4 19 4 24 8 43 do do do 1 3 40 1 5 1 9 89 143 92 178 11 57 59 68 47 212 do 2 37 1 3 3 50 69 43 83 116 25 24 43 19 107 do do do 6 4 39 70 49 * 93 116 6 32 35 23 28 105 Wolcott do ..do do Orccnbur do do do do do do do New Itochelle . . . do... 1.616 344 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLH No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &r. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. j COUNTIES. WHITE. 1 FREE COI.OIU:!). Aggregate. 2, 487 1,497 1,421 1,025 1,471 4, 447 548 5, 345 2. 012 4,250 7, OU8 1. WO 11,848 2. 231 2, 54 1 2.018 2, 323 2, 037 1,886 1,312 1, 732 1,020 2, 358 1,708 1,419 2, 452 1,824 2, 794 S. 938 . 1,574 a, -iei 733 1,605 2, 873 1,303 2, 02 2, 388 2, 151 1,809 1,364 M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 1, H. S 725 055 468 742 2, Or:i 3 07 ~> i, n:> 747 7;S 525 2, 242 205 2, 120 1*87 2, OC3 3, 385 908 0,031 1,091 1, 2S)G 1 "05 2,373 1,472 1, 384 1,013 1,404 4,315 4!)8 B, 201 1,958 4, 131 6,973 1,739 11,072 2, 188 2,541 61 13 12 17 20 8 j 4 2 . 5 72 CO 27 23 98 46 27 27 45 74 58 I 02 ) 27 85 91 21 22 i ; 2 114 25 37 12 7 132 50 144 54 119 120 47 170 43 3 North Salem do Alining IVlaaci .... .. do J oundridge do Kve do Searsdale. do Sing Sing ! do. .Somers do 971 2, CCS 3 5<n "\Vest Chester , do Went Farms do While PlaiuB do e:>i 1, 01)7 1, 24. . 1,323 1, 133 1,013 6G4 cao 844 i , ?::, tao 731 1,200 S!U 1,444 1,454 em 1,248 333 849 1,407 633 1,015 1,117 1,079 807 680 i Yonkers do Yorktown do... . Attica Beoomglon do Castile do 1,180 1,02-1 022 C22 870 4:)5 1, 133 671 087 1,248 P33 1, 350 1,488 7Gfi 7^; 1, 213 7CO 1,391 C41 1,011 1,229 1,005 879 GC2 2,318 2,037 1,280 1,312 1,714 1,020 2,358 1,704 1,418 2,448 1,824 2,794 2, U42 2 : 3 5 China 1 do Covington do Eagle do Gainesville do.... 10 8 18 Geacsee Falls do Java do Mlddlebarg do a 2 4 1 4 Orangeville do IVrrv do 3 1 1 iki- do Sheldon do Warsaw do 7 9 10 1 Welberefield do. Harrington Vates 1,574 2,460 715 1,599 2,858 1, 203 2,026 2,346 2, 144 1,776 1,342 1 Ilcnton Dundee do 1 1 7 1 11 5 j 1 7 8 -G : 4 1 i 1 17 25 3 ! 4 1G 17 11 11 o G 15 i 10 o 42 7 33 22 Italy Jerusalem do Middlesex Miln do IVnn Van do Potter Starkev do Torrev . STATE OF NEW YORK. 345 TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. o H Aggregate. WHITE. CLACK. .MULATTO. WHITE. 5 s BLACK. MULATTO. f -1 M. F. Total. M. F Total. M. F. Tot I: c- 1 F. Total. | M. F. Total. M. a F. .Tot. H Allegany 19, 49f 3 n 16, 45S 19, 47 24.05* 25, 16: 11,81-1 19, 284 16,711 19, 684 12 22C 19,644 20, 106 43, 22C 12,043 11,644 10, 60C 14, 270 12, 891 1, 482 17, 357 30, 090 80,302 11, 800 1C, 53( 19, 425 31,041 13, 793 *~"209, 060 17,658 38,341 34, 981 18, 389 25, 681 12, 020 32,816 23,563 6, 162 20, 005 31, 36: g, 091 8,536 33,415 21, 74 f 7,865 10,458 8,930 12, 089 30,521 18,595 13,522 13,438 14,086 31,108 9, 044 19, 470 20,149 34, 071 13. 460 9, 345 18, 904 30,910 10,222 18,544 23, 769 24,891 11,680 19, 592 10, 279 20, OG8 12,390 19,388 26,895 43,041 11,657 11,38! 11, 139 14, 645 12, 997 1,255 17,410 30, 270 84, 855 11,255 10, 598 19, 748 34, 904 13,664 208,741 18, 017 39,864 35, 122 18, 408 26,271 11, 969 30, 944 23,934 6,231 19, 633 32, 601 8, 179 8,335 32, 645 22, 612 8, 107 16, 577 8, 825 11,960 29, 528 18,883 12, 779 13, 300 14, 923 30,858 9,080 19,514 20, 039 34,738 13, 532 9 279 38, 403, 33 78, 096 330 32,074 215 38, 023 52 47, 825| 200 50, 056 64 23, 500 222 38, 870 107 32, 990 51 40, 352 587 24, 012 9 39, 032 50 53, 093 897 86, 261 322 23, 700 40 23,025 10 21, 739 95 28. 021 318 23, 888 21 2, 737 2 .14, 773 71 60, 300 73 105,157 1,794 23, 004 1C 33, 134 77 39, 173 87 68, 945 120 27, 437 155 417,810 3,965 35, 675 122 78, 205 234 70, 103 137 36,797 234 51, 952 934 23, 989 22 63, 760 103 47, 497J 93 12, 393 92 39,928 1,515 63, 970 351 16,270 251 16, 871 211 66, 060 10 44,358 214 15, 972 91 33, 035 151 17, 701 32 24, 049 73 60,019 124 37, 473 689 26,301 47 26, 807 88 29, 609 115 62, 026 714 18, 730 12 38, 990 97 40,183 95 69, 429 985 26, 992 9 18,624 4L 4( 435 235 49 . 177 53 202 114 17 672 3 31 977 277 43 8 85 " 71 76 2,145 10 95 181 5,277 90 247 133 298 991 24 75 76 80 1,566 306 280 254 10 261 98 148 23 79 136 651 45 73 13;) 758 19 84 90 946 41 73 97 805 68 450 7 101 2.- 377 32 117 30 424 69 221 18 BS 32 1, 259! 51 12 4 84 45 1, 874 0. 599 100 83 22 18 i 1 180 1 1 633 7^ 38, 20 3 9 . 60 S 21 30 47 71 2-! 18 07 57 90 101 18 3 1 20 189 128 12 40 62 140 42 50 118 4 102 152 ; 40 1 4 186 40 38,005 1,711 79, 629 10, "3b 33,136 1,410 38, 170 3, 108 43, 204 3, 901 . 50, 250 4, 597 24, 004 1, 429 39, 133 1 907 33, 1C8 6, 624 -41, 723 2,761 24, 628 680 33,218 1,811 55,119 4,t 71 87. 007 27, 871 23, 823 2, 435 23,014 4,020 21,923 1,221 29,740 1,101 23, 96J 3, 313 2, 740, 180 35, 024 3, 017 60, 555 4, 804 170, 045 51, 057 23, 100 3, 077 33, 314 ! 3, 373 39,468| 2,191 69, 47o 15, 820 27. 814 1,690 427,324 .182,453 36, 087 7, 890 78, 834 13,475 70, 638 10, 404 37, 429 3, 688 54, 059 4, 964 24, 116| 2,522 64, 072 6, 243 47, 701 1, 348 12, 570 690 43, 301 7, 393 63,004 10,501 16, 917 4, 145 17, 419 3, 047 60,101 9,011 45, 047 3, 437 16,210, 2, 034 33,518 566 17, 861 528 24, 262| 2, 060 60,520 3,311 39, 274 2, 099 26, 3Do| 3, 297 27, 051 914 29, 906| 747 63, 635 6, 992 18, 786 1, 339 39, 248, 3, 533 40, 453 3, 990 71,674 14,307 27, 039 2, 573 18, 778 812 l,5iX 17,547 1,335 2,514 3, 53C 3,654 1, 41C 825 5.99C 2, 07-1 781 1, 43f 4, 92 26,96 1,95( 3, 76" 1,015 1,020 2,901 104 2, 52C 4. 44C 57, 90! 2, 40( 2, 05; 1,881 15, 31G 1,302 20W2 6,911 12, 884 0,504 3, 430 4,784 2,073 5,620 1,105 730 0,683 10, 790 4,418 2,025 8,559 q, 193 1,753 384 451 1,810 2, 855 1,900 2,693 779 756 5,754 1,237 3,132 3,314 13, 491 2, 351 637 1 3,214 .. 2 3, 210 1 34, 288 8j 2, 770 l: 5,716 4 7,503 3 8, 172 3 2, 85. ) 41,881 113, 917 35,906 43,886 55,767 58,422 26, 917 40, 934 45,735 47, 172 26,294 42, 465 64,941 141, 971 28, 814 30, 837 24, 162 31,930 32,189 3,024 40,561 69,825 279, 122 28,580 39,546 43,545 100,648 30,866 813, 669 50,399 105,202 90,686 44,563 63,812 28,717 75,958 50,157 14,002 57, 391 80,328 25,492 22,492 83,689 51, 729 20,002 34, 469 18, 840 28,138 60,690 43,275 32,385 28,748 31,409 76,381 21. 434 43,904 47, 763 99,497 31,968 20,290 34,283 2 2 2 768 4 ... I Cattaraugus . Cayuga Cuautauqua . Chcmuug Chenango . . . Clinton Columbia.. . . Cortland .... Delaware Dntcbega Erie 5, 712 2 1 1 7,491 4 4 8, iCl 4 4 2, 845, 2 3 1,793 3... 8 2 8 J 5 1 12,617 4 1 5, 440 : 1 1 1 6oC 5 3 2 . . 5j 12, 627 1 ! 5,443 1 660 3 247 . . 3 247 1 ! 9, 707 8 15 54, 832 18 30 4 391 23; 2 48^ 12 2 9, 822 24; 54,904 4 391 Franklin 7 793 7 793 2, 2:;8 1 ... 1 239 Green 2, 190 1 2 110 217 1 1 4 5 6,223 1 234 Hamilton Ht-rkimer .... Jefferson 284 142 57 149 20 3, 939^ 401 26 150 14 182 45 253 114 3S6 13 9, 242 | 148 212 ! 120 481 67 290 114 532 40 1, 925 92 40 33 169 1!) 172| 2 3, 111 130 717^ 131 540 48 498j 25 20 11 475 90 189 14 299 9 i 55 29 152 23 260 107 1,343 101 92 106 40 245 27 1, 472 57 31 15 181 38 185 40 1, 93l| 140 19 15 82 33 | 52 20 548 10 68 134 8 124 80 81 131 54 90 43 77 10 3 132 IOC 59 25 10 118 35 88 25 38 104 262 38 25 80 10 30 45 174 13 39 109 40 949 13 30 113 278 21 272 200 143 245 100 182 81 134 35 5 202 317, 107 21 214 49 184 1 61 211 453 2 78 53 137 25 77 85 314 28 5,537 ! 5 537 9, 250 C l 11 108, 960 43 1 40 5 477 17 3 83 15 13 3 9, 270 28, 109, 077 5 477 Livingston . . . Madison Monroe Montgomery.. New York 6,228 1 2 31 4,072 2 2 41 31,136 9 9 18 9 3, 052 ->lv- - - - - 1 6,232 1 4, 077 18 31, 172 3 052 . 383,285 1,27?! 1^43 14, 237 22 19 20, 359 2 4 20, 028 1 4 9 7, 127 3 2 9, 7 JS 2 3 4 597 2, 920 78 41 39 6 2 13 1 5 . .. 5 1 8 2 140 386, 345 64 14,312 3 26, 368 7 23, 048 2 7, 134 9 733 Oneida . Onondaga Ontario 2 4 4, 601 4 11,886 456 Oswego 11,803 13 6 2, 453 1 2 1, 426 3 3 14, 076 6 3 21, 300 5 5 8, 563 9 1 5 072 1 19 2 6 1 43 9 ! 10 4 10 1 1 ... 3 6 1 1 ] 4 10 1 5 14,090 14 21, 324 2 8, 375 5, 073 15 17, 568 1 6, 632 1 3, 792 9)1 Renaselaer . . . Kiclnnoml .... Roukland St. Lawrence. Saratoga Schenectady . . Sehoharie .... Sehuyler 17, g7o 1 2 6,680 | 1 3, 789, 1 1 950 1 . 979 979 3 876 3 876 6,106 1 3 999 1 2 ... 1 2 2 1 3 6, 170 4 001 Suffolk Sullivan 5, 990 5 990 1,693 2 2 1,5011 4_ 1 697 Tompkius . Ulster Warren Washington . . Wayne Wcstcueeter . . Wyoming Yates Total 1 H03 12,746 I 12. 74C, 2, 640 2 ! 2 ... 1 2, 648 1 6,656 7 304 7 304 27,798 16 5 21 1 4 924 3 l 4 27, 823 5 4, 929 3 1,512 1,509 1,414,458 1,419,692 2, 834, 150 18,011 19, 89537, 9063,488 3, 911 7, 399 2,873,455 493,896 501,634 997,580 1,480 1,838 3,318199 1 i 183! 382 1,001, 2803, 80,735 XOTK. 1 10 Indians included in white population. II 346 STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLK No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 30 232 Asia 206 69 68 96 860 55,273 55 77 1,196 106, Oil 86 21,826 25G.253 131 35 Holland 5,354 498,072 I,8fi3 116 KM 353 2 206 0. 555 Africa 8a8 A-\ South Carolina 1 -^ Italy Connecticut 53 141 Tennessee 900 HO 46,990 3,650 1,674 606 49 375 4,096 Atlantic Islands Vermont British America Poland . . China Pacific Islands 11 1,013 27,641 809 1,678 48 6,166 312 *i6 39 i, 957 7,998 H District of Columbia Russia 6 Kentucky "00 Not stated Aggregate native Sweden German States : Austria 2, 438 Sardinia 3,889 15 Bavaria 35, 674 Baden 23 075 Hesse 19, 926 Turkey.... West Indies Prussia 2 ( ) 026 Wales Wurtemberg 15,393 Germany, (not spe cified) 129,309 Other foreign countries New Jersey 1*6, 499 998,640 2, 882, 095 \ew York : 2 602 460 Aggregate native North Carolina 691 Total Germany Ohio 5, 603 Great Britain, (not specified) . . 3, 880, 735 ,, i , 1 TABLE No. G. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 180 318 97.1 364 41:1 689 430 4, 94* 855 124 355 762 478 53 222 588 44 184 66 215 102 8 9,817 499 131 494 3,007 273 3, 693 29 MB 116 940 183 50 7 sat 17-J 498 3,939 342 11,228 394 12~ 527 10 1,202 9 257 84 5,516 660 ^539 2,75f 3,679 877 21 28 31 ;ie 669 16 9,385 496 6 41 :io Florists Brokers 1,817 Agricultural implement makers. Builders 1 165 Fruiterers Artificial flower milkers Cotton cloth manufacturers. . Curriers 46 617 510 25 339 3,802 _ HIM 17 4!)7 57 52 6,127 432 ;,"- 549 * 1,126 122 274 7,688 254,786 115,728 107 8 7 267 11 1,71)5 7:t Gardeners and nurserymen Gas-fitters Artists Astronomical instrum t makers. Auctioneers Authors Bakers Gilders Carriers 909 Glass manufacturers Carters 8,646 . GlasH-stainers Carvers ! 959 G laziers Cattle dealers 79 Distillers and rectifiers Glovers Barkeepers Calkcrs 1 894 Glue-makers Gold-beaters Chair-makers : j 1, 180 Gold-pen makers Bellhangers Chandlers 717 Goldsmiths Bellows-makers Charcoal-burners 49 . Grate-makers Chemists }3B Grindstone-makers 11 17,763 79 209 189 2,651 704 9,273 1,083 28 2,482 4.k) 49 888 314 703 1,402 1,170 1,7->0 Editors Grocers Chocolate manufacturers 2 Hair workers Civil and mechanical cng rs.. . . ), 7.VJ Engravers Boarding-house keepers Clerks 49, 597 Envelope-makers Hardware manufacturers Harness-makers Boatbuilderg Clock-makers 219 Clothiers 1 061 Factory hands Hat-binders Boiler-makers Cloth manufacturers 43 Booksellers Coiners ! 3 Farriers Bottlers Collectors 256 Feather-dressers Housekeepers Box-makers Colliers 582 Fence-makers Hucksters Brassfounders ItrasMWorkers Hunters Hydraulic ram manufacturers . Coninmrtioncrg 78 Commission merchants 921 Fire-engine builders Bricklayers Brick-makcrH Confectioner * , . 1. 372 Flux-div^ser* Importers STATE OF NEW YORK. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 347 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATION S. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. India-rubber manufacturers 46 85 4,762 400 116 274 235 1,296 105 2,388 1,762 65 159,077 85 56 y o 69 12 23 8,745 f> r li)-> Nautical instrument makers . 13 12 303 11 1,989 18 4, m 120 99 93 10.-) 1,489 1,018 b81 269 12, 745 206 4C1 989 48 154 o 84 ~w 308 42 0.062 25 43 4 61 31 13U ft ?~tf 152 6,272 2 2,001 162 147 422 498 579 785 182 685 400 9 245 928 11 160 3,279 68 146 33 28 84 18, 841 155, 282 23 183 236 3,152 261 25,755 21 5 42 8 80 771 158 622 459 655 530 57 20 229 71 Surgical instrument makem 48 351 19,137 14, 101 2,200 2 -.>;. - |<U . 3,999 399 3,610 981 300 66 150 730 310 960 44 204 473 242 1,11 3 1,187 109 76 81 14 801 unkecpers Newsmen Notaries public Razor-strop makers Refectory keepers ron-fouuders Reporters Riggers ft. roii-workers Oculists Roofers and slaters Japaunera Officers, (public) Rope-makers Oil-cloth manufacturers ToiimKterH Jewelers Telegraph operators Joiners Tinsmiths Judged Tobacconists Tool-makers Toymen uf- Packers - Traders I Trimmers . Trunk-makers Lard oil manufacturers Painters and varnishors Paper dealers Type-cutters I Paper-hangers Type-founders Paper manufacturers Umbrella manufacturers Paper-rulers Paper-stainers Lead-workers 10 10 153 994 755 (13 2,326 8,774 IS, Oj2 1,998 35 12, 141 416 11, 745 102 11-1 118 69 U3 2,030 21, 677 1,197 4,200 7,220 1,203 594 34 405 4,755 14 346 1,590 68 1,352 13 327 Patent leather manufacturers. Patent-medicine makers Pattern-makers United States officers Lightning-rod makers P Upholsterers Pavers Sewing-machine makers Sextons Locksmiths Pawn-brokers Veterinarians Looking-glass makers Peu-makers Shingle-makers Vinegar-makers Machinists Shoe-binders Percussion-cap makers Shoemakers Philosophical inst nt makers . Manufacturers Shot manufacturers 3,369 137 18 2,579 120 426 14 9 68 12 2,250 70 62 183 6 115 141 142 252 95 207 13,703 Map-makers Physicians Showmen Weil>mnKtprH Mariners Markctmen Piano-forte makers 1,007 57 412 5 25 70 26 1, 117 29 344 1,603 160 4 3,217 47 362 58 5,610 701 365 278_ 33* 722 Sieve-makers Silk manufacturers Well -diggers Masons, (brick and Ktone) Silversmiths Mast-makers Sisters of Charity Mat-makers Skirt and stay makers White-lead manufacturers Mathemat l instrument makers. Measurers Speculators Spinners Mechanics Plasterers Spring-makers Wine and liquor dealers Milkmen Millers Plumbers Pocketbook manufacturers . . Porcelain manufacturers 295 10 52 15 64 JX>_ 40 5,513 1,620 423 156 4,904 173 137 -~^ Millwrights Steam-engine builders Pot and pearl ash manufact rs Steel manufacturers Model-makers Steucilers W od d s Potters Woodcnware manufacturers.. Wool combers and carders Mould-makers Stock-makers Musical instrument makers Produce dealers Professors Stone and marble witters Woolen manufacturers Provision dealers Other occupations and unknown Total Pump-makers 1, 335, 659 7 348 STATE OF NOKTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. \VIHTE. 1 s 3 4 S 6 7 8 ( to 11 a : IS 16 17 18 18 90 n S3 S3 M ! 36 27 31 33 34 : . / III 11 : 44 . , 1 ,- 40 SO a i H U . - : . a . i COl XTIER. To tier 1. 1 nud under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. : 15nml urulor20. 20 nuil under 30. 30 anil under 49. r i 40 imil under 30. M. P. M. F. M. , F. 31. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. If. F. 85 61 44 102 107 99 75 105 70 209 117 109 103 52 78 57 124 191 155 32 1G8 104 111 134 70 225 67 83 127 115 7G 118 30 142 62 137 100 . 121 146 47 63 124 82 198 20 73 44 Co 100 108 48 108 124 88 121 111 125 90 82 123 89 46 69 0:i 69 38 93 117 63 80 73 77 128 132 92 48 90 59 124 187 148 45 153 91 105 145 85 175 89 no 109 55 109 41 150 5C 143 80 57 115 ISO 43 Cl 123 08 179 21 78 39 85 89 98 39 84 117 83 1 91 92 77 76 132 77 57 . ,7 456 323 240 376 548 513 340 421 297 726 434 401 388 170 303 300 550 744 6.15 13!) e:ii 386 562 532 277 817 383 503 3!)2 085 390 411 253 722 252 t)40 405 357 399 596 270 G19 346 712 100 3J5 352 . 439 379 346 583 373 513 407 424 328 333 651 233 194 337 402 312 224 404 507 524 304 303 727 428 421 380 14 G 325 3CS 606 799 573 123 029 507 474 202 863 374 513 397 6: 10 342 388 248 612 896 343 353 402 589 204 251 020 313 701 135 331 ]90 326 323 4.-12 313 339 021 354 509 394 392 312. 265 553 237 182 :r>Q 505 407 280 472 571 578 375 421 3G. 828 521 481 500 203 402 400 003 830 739 170 782 451 583 COO 299 1,021 425 430 K!6 448 473 310 791 263 ],050 417 413 390 741 280 311 703 319 830 151 352 217 465 421 377 404 439 571 459 448 421 357 741 280 212 .wo .,30 343 258 480 . i 543 391 429 349 770 470 470 455 165 429 420 665 7(11 G45 207 723 411 629 032 302 931 384 582 442 677 4(il 253 748 957 405 367 4:!4 678 249 3>4 732 3(3 731 140 320 213 402 406 473 367 452 as 396 539 413 436 368 317 6fij 267 172 392 504 385 248 437 532 546 410 4)8 336 765 436 4fi9 443 190 412 G70 753 656 192 713 393 022 609 881 416 573 406 CS7 421 272 099 255 970 431 380 377 . 268 300 691 324 687 139 340 183 406 385 427 378 377 612 330 550 430 431 351 351 673 295 221 401 488 338 246 412 490 503 308 396 21)8 049 408 401 383 180 397 408 536 751 572 185 073 394 524 509 303 818 344 513 610 402 455 229 729 243 952 393 314 387 597 200 300 717 271 070 145 315 182 3C2 332 374 350 353 501 359 475 : 413 305 703 275 221 :u;4 439 2fl5 183 439 404 300 362 215 579 326 412 337 179 330 315 472 665 538 179 507 312 451 492 278 072 313 426 420 527 359 405 232 633 186 950 377 219 285 497 230 284 605 223 584 121 242 174 325 316 304 286 312 501 310 444 322 406 309 C72 215 17. .103 449 313 190 332 401 455 354 325 247 537 : 381 320 180 338 371 491 682 485 198 576 314 473 552 2G7 724 348 429 387 016 375 438 247 607 182 908 340 297 2D9 520 211 253 611 215 575 123 215 . 171 352 317 3i5 277 323 :, 313 500 302 434 325 303 685 238 180 3H > 630 437 276 586 551 670 500 506 319 868 517 6SO 487 284 511 5- 4 574 1,073 679 250 823 582 701 792 385 1,159 52J 650 607 !)70 507 541 353 331 1,424 614 415 450 723 318 414 902 292 855 199 451 235 479 400 402 417 435 1,104 484 802 519 825 538 4a3 1 452 295 471 700 506 263 563 627 758 523 321 335 930 553 690 612 256 542 589 792 1,183 664 274 914 461 800 933 419 1,091 574 695 659 1,033 617 600 391 1,004 363 1,420 630 436 470 780 346 415 1,074 323 950 185 455 213 547 403 471 499 470 1,087 533 851 558 -. 565 497 1,068 429 342 SIR 476 283 "180 357 380 544 313 302 263 530 302 447 306 203 311 337 400 748 401 157 507 309 500 573 240 725 361 409 385 003 349 374 237 614 220 1,020 332 293 283 485 213 279 631 227 . 131 283 154 299 273 294 309 301 725 309 521 344 630 346 284 592 304 221 3OI 469 308 171 393 346 348 333 250 506 387 433 337 175 358 428 500 775 412 185 558 2fi8 565 569 276 825 341 491 033 314 382 239 042 254 972 425 299 286 407 247 248 003 1*3 554 121 289 143 346 360 277 344 313 623 336 525 371 490 256 077 310 180 330 310 197 108 256 257 357 227 252 180 350 242 296 240 129 217 299 327 484 292 127 342 210 413 377 216 565 251 353 239 435 251 208 184 479 153 650 281 214 1.57 305 170 231 437 142 300 90 201 134 240 171 177 226 235 459 207 .. 242 420 257 KM 470 137 228 . 343 233 105 248 208 328 279 233 161 367 255 310 260 122 251 3 .)3 544 311 155 373 200 380 444 220 573 2(8 341! 302 419 280 314 193 480 173 COS 303 219 165 307 188 182 491 1311 412 89 183 129 263 199 173 247 419 3( 207 341 210 214 551 209 150 256 Baiu-ombo Cnldwell Davidson Davic Franklin GaU s Quilford Halifax Hertford Hyde Ircdull . McDowell . Onnlow Orungo .... I asquotank IVrquimans Person . . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under CO. CO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90andunderlOO. Above 100. Age unkn u. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 7 2H 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 11 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 SO 53 54 55 X 5a 59 60 01 62 03 64 M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. | F. M. F. 51. F. 212 149 82 170 109 178 172 170 133 263 154 1(8 156 74 175 227 .13 32(5 195 77 238 136 2S6 254 117 322 146 208 167 270 170 174 129 309 82 454 Idf 133 123 200 121 127 322 94 244 62 94 85 164 124 104 133 125 288 146 233 152 203 159 134 336 96 72 15fi 237 142 70 160 153 210 174 170 104 228 166 199 148 82 173 230 230 374 170 99 250 122 244 899 151 320 134 2:;e 180 302 192 17SI 135 296 102 452 207 148 124 164 130 183 342 80 272 68 102 60 158 104 87 146 121 290 154 250 ICO 172 189 145 386 116 77 isa 127 84 43 92 104 114 68 98 65 134 114 102 96 23 103 134 136 197 115 50 151 77 94 167 67 217 69 141 75 164 111 107 53 183 64 221 103 78 C5 122 55 67 208 48 161 28 57 40 107 74 52 81 69 1C3 63 129 87 102 79 71 181 25 51 89 160 ec 46* 110 97 127 100 104 72 145 115 120 97 42 106 125 156 212 90 61 149 59 130 176 52 204 86 153 125 185 137 107 78 IPS 73 219 116 74 C6 97 70 76 235 45 149 33 79 57 116 65 61 103 88 205 83 180 108 112 116 80 237 59 54 118 59 48 16 37 52 30 26 46 28 57 41 37 38 8 33 53 69 62 31 13 64 32 30 49 14 93 25 74 48 74 62 47 19 83 18 103 28 35 28 50 24 23 81 19 6H 9 19 18 48 22 28 30 43 57 39 70 44 29 41 32 93 7 11 34 66 42 21 50 51 41 45 62 25 68 48 43 61 11 43 53 71 100 39 25 74 36 48 51 30 84 32 71 63 92 58 59 34 88 21 107 CO 41 28 57 29 SO 98 17 59 17 21 17 49 27 19 33 23 76 34 70 47 .31 40 36 84 19 26 42 18 9 5 10 19 8 6 11 3 17 11 10 19 11 21 14 27 12 13 12 10 20 4 8 8 22 12 24 15 15 1 12 35 9 10 5 17 5 3 37 11 18 4 6 18 6 12 6 10 15 13 25 8 7 25 2 3 13 20 8 5 10 17 23 11 13 5 16 20 16 15 3 10 26 18 21 12 6 20 18 18 30 6 19 7 25 19 21 27 23 10 I : 20 ". 5 45 19 2 2 1 43 37 3, 872 2,680 1,712 3, 279 3,738 4,061 2,826 3 170 4,113 2,707 1, 639 3,282 3,685 4, 099 2,980 3, 057 2, 334 5,268 3,338 3,683 3,179 3, 063 3,326 4,703 6, 420 4,126 1,563 5,101 2, 763 4,433 4,884 2, 375 6,662 2,982 4,171 3,484 5,449 3,241 3,579 2, 103 5,620 1, 935 7,777 3, 325 2,648 2,788 4,457 1, 993 2,263 5,787 2,022 5,276 1,078 2,437 1,457 3,028 2,611 2,793 2,759 2, 775 5,178 2,905 4,413 3,191 3,630 2,978 2,577 5,783 2,243 1,650 2.911 7, 985 5,387 3, 351 (i, 501 7, 423 8,160 5,806 6,233 4,515 10,610 6,645 7, 391 6,295 2, 942 6,004 6,578 9,033 12, 549 8,583 2,979 10, 108 5,779 8,747 9,554 4,009 13, 370 6,001 8,289 6,879 10, 710 6,465 6,997 4, 181 11, 187 3,824 15, 738 6,641 5,353 5, 474 8,981 3,947 4,682 11,141 4,179 10, 545 2,204 4,902 2,933 5,999 5,315 5,678 5,435 5,542 10, 534 5,780 8,725 (i, 320 7,682 5, 909 5, 195 11,311 4,450 3,285 5,708 Alamance 2 2 1 2 1 2 513 6 4 21 19 3 I 13 4 5 2 1 1 Beaufort 3 1 Bertie 4 j 3 Bladen Brunswick a i 2,281 5, 342 3, 307 3, 708 3,116 1,526 3,001 3 252 3 7 1 6 2 1 j 7 4 j 1 i 1 4 ; 1 1 ! Burke.. 4 6 Caldwell Cumden 1 ... 1 CartiTct 33 1 Caswell , 2 1 4,330 6,129 4,457 1,416 5,007 3,016 4,314 4,670 2,294 6,714 3,019 4, 118 3,395 5, 261 3,224 3,418 2,078 5,567 1,889 7,961 3,316 2,704 2,686 4, 524 1,954 2,419 5,354 2, iiti 5,269 1,126 2,465 1,476 2,971 2,704 2,885 2,676 2,767 5,356 2,875 4, 313 3, 129 4,052 2,931 2, 618 5,539 2,207 1,635 2.797 Catawba 2 5 111 2 21 18 23 a Chatham Cherokee 2 Chowan 5 2 3 1 3 2 9 6 6 4 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 Columbus 3 21 Craven 4 61 Currituck 4 3 Davidson Davie 2 2 . 1 Dupliu Edgecomb 1 3 26 2 4 1 2 3 1 1 Forsyth ! I Franklin 1 ! 3 Gastou 1 1 1 . . Gates 3 ] 4 1 14 25 Grauvillc 1 Greene 3 j 4 7 Guilford 1 1 1 1 Halifax Harnett 5 3 - 1 Hay wood Henderson 1 4 21 23 Hertford 1 Hyde j Iredell i Jackson 3 : o 3 Johnson 3 2 23 20 Jones , 12 20 11 6 10 18 20 21 21 14 9 14 6 36 5 3 20 5 ! Lcllingtou o 1 1 1 Lincoln "; 2 2 Madison 1 1 Martin 2 111 ! 3 1 5 6 1 3 IlIcDowell Mecklenburg Montgomery Moore 3 3 1 o 2 Nash 1 1 1 New Hauover .... Northampton Onslow ..... 2 1 2 3 3 1 5 411 2 3 Pasquotank Perquimaua Person 1 2 2 1 350 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 69 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 73 7G 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and nndur 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20andltoder30. 30 and nndvr 40. -10 and under 50. M. F. M. F. , P. It F. M. P. M. F. It F. It F. 117 CO 247 89 129 138 138 153 158 IOC 83 155 67 IKS 255 69 CO 80 180 203 112 147 302 85 63 196 57 119 151 148 114 142 77 83 130 51 152 239 09 56 85 ]- 209 107 149 169 458 215 931 271 528 609 543 5C3 498 550 514 186 C45 907 285 217 333 551 905 371 530 059 437 197 901 288 501 605 594 520 534 413 530 527 191 COS 963 271 201 376 576 879 37C 573 584 519 205 1,062 357 563 703 675 606 689 504 573 G85 233 008 1,014 324 21C 380 677 1,024 435 700 726 495 259 925 336 541 676 636 646 G59 529 012 222 607 1,032 295 233 374 509 956 418 615 051 501 231 926 354 507 657 630 050 C21 435 533 618 248 015 1,040 305 222 350 618 919 384 610 622 469 225 883 310 512 620 628 598 593 433 497 578 213 595 1,015 260 235 300 526 903 401 003 554 387 173 772 303 482 489 582 485 486 321 393 507 170 461 813 252 193 285 439 731 301 521 432 :. , 187 872 m i 445 530 558 494 507 355 419 529 175 510 935 282 197 243 426 740 321 519 435 619 251 1,269 415 723 806 996 781 740 532 655 760 257 773 1,359 470 287 389 747 995 528 718 WO 666 257 1,372 491 752 955 1,090 831 745 597 739 801 249 768 1,560 445 355 378 823 1,114 530 798 668 448 150 836 287 511 540 C55 472 503 367 432 436 201 450 972 273 211 239 479 631 328 481 394 453 201 901 321 476 593 690 506 512 356 453 492 210 485 1,035 299 217 252 520 768 343 544 368 287 110 508 222 352 388 441 325 318 198 307 355 139 292 680 210 163 147 334 456 240 301 242 343 128 579 231 355 392 462 335 344 219 309 349 138 317 748 216 175 157 367 507 250 373 277 Polk Stanly Tyrrel Wllkim Wllaou Yatlkin Total 9,497 8, 874 39, 520 38,109 45, 171 42, 697 48,063 39,565 33,976 34, 908 53, 078 56,872 35,276 36, 498 24, 532 25,771 FREE COLORED. l o 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 ia 13 M 15 1C 17 18 19 20 21 22 83 94 89 20 27 28 2!) 30 31 33 33 35 w 7 3 29 4 30 1 2 11 14 47 21 34 17 8 13 8 8 9 12 14 25 2 5 6 26 83 65 18 G 7 17 37 16 43 17 76 8 87 1 2 10 18 49 20 38 18 8 22 9 7 20 8 17 3 24 4 9 7 42 90 71 14 12 8 30 32 17 46 21 81 14 25 1 2 9 9 31 23 39 21 7 18 8 9 18 8 21 4 34 2 5 8 23 71 70 14 14 7 ,18 21 1C 11 24 100 7 30 o C 10 55 24 30 21 17 11 10 24 6 13 1 15 10 8 15 20 80 74 16 17 31 29 15 47 17 29 71 14 27 3 4 6 10 40 24 25 18 4 19 11 16 14 19 3 19 1 3 8 30 90 74 18 1 34 23 14 38 8 26 85 15 19 20 1 1 6 10 43 16 23 9 7 19 C C 15 10 12 o 23 5 9 8 22 58 63 13 9 8 23 20 17 38 7 20 56 8 37 2 7 11 12 62 22 37 11 8 16 10 9 26 11 21 53 1 3 14 6 76 32 32 20 13 14 10 14 24 14 34 3 20 2 26 5 21 153 19 13 5 36 37 19 52 5 39 88 n 25 1 12 3 1 15 7 43 18 34 19 8 5 6 3 18 11 22 11 1 10 3 9 8 53 19 13 15 12 10 10 4 19 9 18 3 18 5 12 8 18 47 48 16 9 5 19 20 11 34 8 23 60 10 1 5 3 33 11 6 6 4! 14 3 10 7 9 3 13 1 8 4 9 70 47 6 7 3 ; 13 j 20 ri 2H 6 24 41 4 I 9ft 3 3 1 10 5 1 6 1 5 4 2 3 11 9 39 1C 32 14 7 15 15 11 19 4 19 1 19 1 10 6 27 82 47 17 7 8 27 00 10 34 7 23 7 M 10 7 44 19 24 18 8 13 3 2 15 8 13 5 6 25 11 15 10 4 4 3 2 8 4 7 2 11 Ashe 13 1 7 6 o 1 o 1 8 1 Bertie Bladen Burke Culdwell Carteret CiiHwell Catawba 2 6 3 22 2 12 9 34 114 75 1C 6 11 27 26 12 40 i 21 68 12 14 18 1 12 8 14 96 45 18 8 5 21 22 17 22 20 70 5 -M Cherokee 3 o o 4 6 12 57 45 12 6 4 20 18 9 24 4 19 a 2 5 18 41 33 3 fi 5 8 14 8 20 1 11 45 2 oo Cleveland 7 13 19 3 3 1 4 7 o 7 7 17 22 o Cumberland Currltuck Duvio 3 3 6 2 3 15 : Dunlin . . . Edgocomb .. Foray th Franklin Gallon Outts o 17 i OranvilV On<nn Cnilftinl .. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 351 WHITE Continued. 50 and under GO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90andunderlOO. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 M. ! F. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. F. jr. P. M. P. M. P. 167 95 348 140 237 290 274 245 247 108 203 242 69 197 438 135 107 106 187 317 117 216 150 199 73 419 146 241 292 299 238 226 137 168 227 74 190 481 154 103 90 208 319 145 245 143 110 55 250 71 149 174 152 129 146 75 119 128 34 123 261 94 38 58 104 208 58 129 94 155 44 224 102* 183 169 158 148 180 84 126 136 50 103 299 111 54 53 138 232 97 158 90 46 27 93 41 56 48 46 48 57 39 57 52 ]3 48 113 43 13 28 35 99 28 63 41 63 29 117 52 83 83 59 63 74 29 59 55 7 41 125 38 23 16 56 103 38 73 38 13 4 35 M 18 24 6 35 20 9 16 16 4 11 34 11 1 4 11 25 7 11 19 13 7 36 18 27 20 13 21 23 11 13 16 3 17 36 8 3 11 1.6 35 7 17 17 1 1 2 2 5 1 1 4 1 2 5 o 2 3 5 2 4 5 3 4 4 3 3 2 3,733 1, Ki7 7,284 3,567 4,330 4,927 5,184 4,537 4,566 3,311 3,937 4,500 1,621 4, 4 19 7,963 2, 407 1,734 2,436 4,353 6,519 2,910 4,430 4,225 3,747 1,675 7, 432 3,044 4, 242 5,092 5, 339 4, 522 4, 542 3, 273 3,910 4, 450 1,583 4, 45-1 8, 483 2, 450 1,859 2,330 4,365 6,761 3,033 4,676 4,001 7,480 3,312 14,716 5,311 8,572 10, 019 10, 523 9,059 9,108 6,587 7,847 8,950 3,304 8,903 16, 448 4,933 3,393 4, 772 8,717 13,280 5,943 9,100 8,336 Pitt ! Polk 1 i i 2 1 4 1 7 1 1 1 1 """1 1 1 1 I . 4 S ta.nl y 1 1 2 8 2 8 o 1 1 1 10 1 8 Wakt- . 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 4 1 1 4 2 3 Wilkes 6 2 1 2 2 Yadkin j 16, 003 ! IB, 469 9, 194 10, 285 3,785 4,363 1,107 1,385 157 206 17 41 294 230 313, 670 316, 272 629, 943 FREE COLORED. 17 16 8 8 2 ] a 2 214 208 1 1 1 12 12 1 18 2 2 5 3 3 i 2 1 73 79 2 3 o 3 1 75 67 22 13 11 4 3 3 1 1 . i 377 351 2 9 4 4 1 6 i 4 1 1 2 147 172 10 11 5 4 3 2 i 215 220 11 7 2 4 o 4 i 1 139 131 1 1 o 2 1 59 5-"> 4 3 3 1 i 106 115 2 1 1 65 50 2 o 1 1 1 51 63 5 2 4 7 1 1 i 150 124 4 7 1 3 3 4 i 1 60 93 11 12 4 5 2 2 i 1 2 126 156 1 14 18 7 9 2 3 1 138 168 , 1 04 3 2 2 7 2 1 2 1 67 83 1 O 1 59 50 7 1 1 1 i 1 1 193 162 31 17 30 21 19 17 30 17 15 10 15 5 4 3 14 6 4 2 3 1 2 1 598 461 734 524 2 3 6 1 1 103 10 6 1 3 1 73 76 2 O 3 2 1 1 55 46 6 7 3 o 2 175 190 10 7 4 8 2 4 184 205 4 5 3 7 I 1 1 2 1 93 155 15 9 6 4 4 6 3 4 1 280 286 1 2 3 53 58 5 13 6 10 4 o 1 166 195 22 24 20 13 8 6 1 7 o 2 O 540 583 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 75 79 IS 11 15 7 f, 5 3 2 1 1 355 338 422 1 24 2 33 3 152 4 143 5 738 G 319 Bertie 7 435 8 360 9 111 10 321 Burke 11 115 12 114 Caldwell 13 274 14 153 Carte ret . . 15 282 Caswell 16 32 17 300 18 38 19 150 30 109 21 355 22 1 332 23 985 OOT Cumberland 24 25 140 ofi 101 27 371 28 389 29 218 30 566 31 111 32 361 Gates 33 1,123 34 154 35 flag rtnilfnnl... 3f. 352 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND Sl,.\ FREE COLORED Continued. 37 46 50 53 S3 54 57 59 60 63 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 .. 79 84 85 - Under 1. COUNTIES. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 an l under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. sr. F. jr. F. jr. F. M. P. M. P. M. F. jr. F. M. F. Halifax 46 41 1 1 1 19 4 1 162 9 128 7 2 4 77 23 1 1 10 6 17 10 5 6 1 25 21 13 3 21 53 39 31 10 29 93 21 S3 7 8 - 19 122 25 8 11 31 3 5 11 8 1 82 25 14 7 44 16 12 11 ! 182 12 ITS o 185 11 1 7 70 11 2 146 8 4 ; 10 ; 2 142 3 2 4 65 11 1 1 8 7 10 o 3 8 3 Sfi 16 19 4 15 34 32 35 4 42 85 29 5 4 30 15 77 13 G 8 29 5 9 21 10 6 88 25 G 42 11 10 13 1 147 6 2 7 66 15 3 185 240 12 6 2 1 6 7 89 114 24 27 4 4 1 131 5 2 7 50 18 1 8 8 9 5 4 3 23 12 14 3 11 39 40 30 G 22 75 18 17 10 3 17 21 63 25 12 o 29 1 2 3 9 4 75 23 18 2 29 13 15 11 6 145 5 66 ! 117 5 4 4 2 31 1 12 88 18 1 6 90 9 1 7 52 15 ! Hertford 14 39 44 6 8 1 j 2 Hyde 6 Iredell 1 13 G 8 7 4 7 4 16 6 21 9 5 11 1 36 14 3 14 47 31 4G 8 22 90 18 17 14 4 34 29 120 21 4 7 42 2 8 6 6 4 102 23 18 4 58 18 16 6 7 17 8 17 11 8 12 37 S5 25 5 10 49 39 34 17 45 107 34 25 7 31 110 24 7 6 49 8 15 11 15 8 8 8 C 8 14 10 20 7 10 7 1 23 33 12 1 14 54 37 GO 15 27 114 27 2D 11 8 29 28 97 25 11 13 30 1 8 24 13 5 92 28 25 G 59 19 27 13 5 16 8 12 10 8 G 49 35 20 G 8 45 33 55 13 43 10G 21 22 10 11 25 21 108 31 G 6 39 .3 16 12 5 99 30 16 7 63 21 27 16 Q 8 3 8 9 5 7 18 15 12 11 9 15 13 9 5 5 12 10 2 1 27 45 13 14 22 36 5 2 12 17 4 .) 62 40 68 61 56 10 17 53 31 122 131 25 37 12 30 12 10 4 14 28 31 32 31 107 119 48 30 13 19 11 13 37 34 9 6 5 7 13 13 12 4 5 125 142 32 33 25 32 5 U 4 54 23 24 22 23 8 14 2 : 6 6 6 4 7 6 5 6 5 1 4 5 5 Lenoir 2 2 1 LiU mgton 3 5 7 28 30 23 3 14 58 45 41 10 41 108 27 33 15 9 28 25 129 37 14 42 3 6 11 9 3 97 27 20 8 61 18 25 13 11 20 18 17 2 7 37 37 39 G 27 70 25 10 4 6 33 21 80 24 5 5 20 4 7 11 7 7 M 1 21 10 4 50 13 14 9 5 30 17 17 1 6 31 55 40 8 34 112 23 16 5 4 26 17 71 S3 10 10 23 1 6 8 7 1 80 27 19 1 35 12 21 8 1 24 11 7 16 7 18 3 4 3 5 24 27 25 . 24 20 30 3 ! 7 21 , 24 49 I 83 12 j 19 7 : 19 4 i 2 2 7 15 18 7 ; 12 i 45 44 17 17 6 7 2 4 1 17 15 2 2 1 i 3 12 : 8 2 6 42 j 70 13 j 12 13 20 2 ! McDowell 4 3 17 12 5 4 8 21 : 8 7 Pitt 2 1 ulk 3 5 7 I 3 24 4 2 2 10 1 ; 2 2 i o Rutherford .... 1 Stanly Stokes Surry 1 Union Wake 17 16 i 6 ! 8 ~ I 2 3 1 93 23 SO 7 GO 24 26 18 3 Washington 5 27 24 4 12 6 6 7 4 2 1 i Wilkes 5 Wilxon 5 Total 432 440 2,001 1,946 2,275 2,231 2,252 2,112 1,717 1.694 2,331 2,762 ! 1,521 1,752 971 1,243 i SLAVK. 45 4-j 047 286 185 104 111 Alexander 17 g 35 07 4 * n 15 4 7 4 AiMon 84 J46 181 333 A*ho 7 Bcuufort 185 Bertie . - - 102 9H arsft .VH lU KTH \,:n VIA KK Jl l fiftK 790 41- l- l i*W 278 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 353 FREE COLORED Continued. 50 and undtfr 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 00. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkii n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 M. P. It. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. 61 1 52 2 7 1 30 14 11 1 6 6 1 1 2 1,20!) 61 7 46 529 136 13 3 100 61 95 60 41 64 12 216 133 133 24 91 326 283 333 80 258 732 193 150 71 38 214 184 708 200 68 53 261 23 45 97 73 27 706 198 150 37 367 131 144 84 30 1,243 42 7 39 583 121 16 3 95 52 83 05 40 51 5 235 140 161 22 93 301 339 338 83 370 775 202 168 56 68 218 161 754 209 68 70 227 41 87 70 26 740 204 149 44 370 130 137 88 37 2, 452 1(3 14 85 1,112 257 29 6 195 113 178 125 81 115 17 451 273 293 46 184 687 642 659 162 528 1,507 395 318 127 106 432 345 1,462 409 136 123 488 45 M 184 143 53 1, 440 402 299 81 737 861 281 172 67 Il llif lX 3 36 5 1 1 11 a 2 7 1 ] 1 3 1 Honil renn 39 4 1 2 2 10 5 8 1 5 3 2 3 4 1 6 o 4 2 i 1 i> I i I 1 \ 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 i 1 1 t enoir 1 1 1 1 Lilliu 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 8 6 4 14 4 3 6 o 2 3 3 1 Mecklenburg 1 5 7 11 13 6 11 39 10 10 2 2 12 2 31 7 2 3 6 2 1 2 4 2 37 l ; 5 18 8 8 2 1 9 17 24 16 4 21 41 11 4 1 13 9 8 2 5 20 6 5 1 1 7 9 19 4 1 2 11 13 5 2 4 16 7 3 1 2 4 4 3 1 6 5 1 1 1 3 5 S Nash 4 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 New Hanover Northampton 2 4 7 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 4 2 Purquimans 1 1 4 o 12 1 1 1 2 j Pitt 2 7 8 34 8 3 2 C 1 8 4 13 5 3 3 4 Polk . . 2 o 1 1 7 o 5 1 2 3 1 j 1 Rutherford 8 2 1 1 2 1 1 Stunly 1 ., 3 3 1 1 1 18 8 4 1 5 4 2 3 3 1 1 Stokes 4 5 2 1 1 8 6 , 1 Tyrrel 32 : i ; 5 4 4 1 23 11 3 1 6 4 6 3 2 11 2 3 3 3 1 1 Wako 2 1 2 J Washington Watauga 2 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wilkoa 1 681 689 396 388 175 180 67 i 103 23 26 11 17 7 1 14,880 15,583 30,463 SLAVE. 80 13 7 9 2 1 1 720 1,725 3,445 1 Ifi 7 3 2 1 292 319 (ill s 4 9G 110 906 Alleghany g 16 15 " 3 2 4 3 390 3 555 6, 951 4 7 (j 3 185 20G 391 1 143 83 05 3G 10 Q 5 3 1 3 3.0GU 2 812 5,878 Beaufort e 214 131 ill 53 52 04 9fi 3 7 2 3 4.0(57 4.118 8.185 Ik-rtiu . . . n 45 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 8 9 11 1 15 6 17 18 19 31 : 37 39 30 . . 34 : :.- :- " ; : 1 II : 47 |r 49 . 53 1 55 56 . - 59 e 61 65 06 67 68 71 . : COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 aud under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. F. M. F. It F. 11 F. 74 56 29 34 60 15 37 17 100 20 11U 7 50 36 46 49 82 33 34 26 80 138 23 89 40 31 140 & 45 119 37 5 17 71 33 54 2 84 36 77 36 29 8 i 19 24 76 29 44 78 75 105 37 1 31 74 75 133 8 21 80 90 90 44 37 135 82 46 31 27 51 17 36 18 144 36 99 9 55 37 48 63 71 45 45 40 93 179 22 38 28 141 56 31 141 35 6 17 61 37 60 4 75 39 66 31 40 8 4 38 25 80 34 44 102 79 103 57 71 30 61 83 123 5 15 89 85 112 61 45 108 441 231 140 152 229 66 149 129 701 110 500 40 246 105 177 416 439 173 204 187 532 641 140 518 161 278 847 248 658 182 23 110 326 207 337 22 376 240 391 292 137 32 13 339 101 472 135 188 347 420 420 245 337 186 250 346 555 30 120 422 441 425 271 162 MB 411 211 131 187 220 68 153 126 713 135 445 37 252 100 422 421 100 226 166 604 700 128 550 137 285 809 279 287 653 228 17 100 224 290 19 349 257 367 325 135 35 17 383 79 489 153 201) 333 471 471 256 358 188 250 405 568 41 124 398 434 496 274 157 r,in 445 275 159 213 245 89 174 152 723 13.) 490 53 271 189 237 434 473 190 251 221 623 710 129 544 170 317 910 313 295 674 207 24 133 387 213 373 30 405 240 371 297 187 47 19 355 125 495 151 215 345 509 269 414 207 261 434 47 126 404 519 489 :: 199 M 445 228 153 232- 252 91 133 142 731 142 524 39 199 247 447 431 188 250 200 581 674 142 615 188 345 951 280 296 702 199 31 92 317 203 310 20 421 281 414 319 168 40 18 324 112 519 183 226 449 453 272 402 179 205 419 76 135 467 455 528 3(M 229 fiio 437 200 101 195 228 90 199 100 731 132 438 35 271 108 185 482 413 221 231 182 573 780 124 599 178 270 849 336 277 720 225 28 104 351 244 334 24 394 282 406 229 108 41 15 355 98 501 127 186 350 496 526 278 392 225 431 708 60 118 410 403 499 249 213 362 201 137 156 217 100 140 152 119 422 33 242 152 171 437 407 151 229 188 567 709 119 513 179 281 857 300 281 708 179 25 97 180 311 18 352 2T)1 413 173 148 32 10 327 109 512 122 176 350 457 427 269 387 182 206 397 044 53 114 374 423 495 270 190 290 237 178 57 111 % 501 89 343 31 225 112 134 376 302 138 170 117 303 658 115 372 116 199 591 209 507 144 9 74 243 177 228 17 288 312 168 108 20 7 252 67 350 101 136 262 391 189 283 181 - 299 - 29 302 ; 350 194 118 258 192 95 108 143 67 10 J 100 535 87 337 29 109 110 127 305 305 124 158 149 390 582 99 402 126 193 684 249 134 8 79 274 126 234 18 S05 190 294 173 104 36 14 244 63 394 102 139 209 413 393 213 2S7 103 144 282 474 29 95 279 289 395 169 150 458 381 158 221 251 70 174 163 136 498 38 231 159 204 476 532 243 219 155 509 930 151 594 174 343 872 331 307 910 ISO 25 96 351 223 324 16 379 301 393 253 193 44 315 100 510 137 198 379 632 607 270 335 305 318 414 710 37 122 434 455 523 378 201 408 244 160 198 200 85 131 166 139 522 55 273 185 202 475 487 176 272 181 559 846 145 535 174 340 847 314 300 873 209 28 104 215 311 17 361 267 419 262 178 40 27 . 102 561 147 203 394 594 538 305 ;- 227 250 399 677 37 146 454 412 512 344 185 279 240 97 123 121 41 106 108 532 76 271 18 193 96 107 281 327 151 149 116 334 608 105 314 89 178 494 191 187 575 139 19 80 209 100 202 13 216 159 251 158 84 34 7 214 56 73 129 211 449 354 140 250 174 209 241 431 24 79 272 221 213 101 217 193 92 110 154 09 88 100 409 74 329 29 203 105 99 367 259 117 153 122 354 517 85 371 111 210 551 180 206 586 115 21 68 209 122 213 17 249 155 217 143 23 3 200 66 .)0 123 223 419 355 179 286 140 194 249 442 28 99 253 255 327 215 114 139 175 61 64 84 27 77 66 285 52 174 11 131 51 03 216 189 82 92 66 176 322 52 217 03 105 338 133 100 353 65 8 30 155 93 105 1 117 148 90 74 10 4 135 35 190 51 59 121 302 219 104 180 122 145 164 248 20 52 158 147 179 127 57 136 125 65 63 96 34 56 67 234 54 209 15 134 50 55 224 172 79 118 01 187 281 .42 182 64 105 290 115 90 349 92 7 43 128 66 181 7 150 87 170 82 74 ii 111 41 2113 . 79 145 326 j 210 ! 122 162 115 130 151 243 16 35 142 155 159 152 59 i- i Burke Caldwell Carteret Caawell Cleveland Fornvth Franklin Oastou Gates- .. Granvllle Guilford Halifax Harnett Huvwood Hertford. . Hyde Irodell Martin . McDowell Nash . . Pitt Polk Randolph Kobe Kan Kowau Sumpnou . . . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 355 SLAVE Continued. 50 and under CO. 00 and under 70. 70 and under 80. SO and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unk wn. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. P. 51. P. jr. F. M. F. M. F. 11 F. M. ! F. u F. 196 83 15 45 70 14 81 59 213 33 1C3 C 108 31 50 167 133 76 74 50 15C 25C 41 153 84 249 85 71 284 55 8, 35 91 69 G9 5 102 82 114 52 55 13 7 91 27 157 38 49 89 15-1 190 70 117 96 99 U3 1C9 20 ft 94 73 ua 108 47 134 110 86 38 41 56 31 57 48 15C 42 107 10 105 42 48 187 122 53 65 3C 138 220 39 139 49 110 240 82 81 258 51 9 39 100 68 107 8 94 69 105 55 57 13 6 71 21 102 37 46 100 182 140 81 121 79 63 97 1G3 21 45 109 91 116 100 57 111 00 41 S7 29 33 8 43 23 112 3 63 4 02 28 20 97 77 48 38 32 86 119 22 83 26 68 139 63 30 107 34 5 17 08 51 59 4 73 53 57 38 39 7 07 54 17 29 39 20 37 88 21 90 10 72 26 20 90 82 32 42 33 62 114 19 79 31 65 122 55 37 167 28 3 22 61 33 58 3 54 40 06 25 22 3 6 56 18 76 18 31 59 107 97 40 72 51 70 54 91 12 25 60 49 04 42 21 80 21 19 7 12 17 6 6 8 46 4 30 21 11 13 14 7 6 14 43 7 28 3 22 7 7 33 30 16 10 16 38 29 7 43 16 18 59 22 12 77 14 11 7 4 3 4 13 3 5 6 3 3 i; 3 10 2 17 1 8 6 4 13 7 4 8 7 10 14 o 19 4 9 18 4 5 21 2 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 2,785 2,024 991 1,200 1, 522 489 1,147 984 4; 8 11 806 3.109 244 1,870 1, 045 1,231 3,058 3,002 1,373 1,483 1,168 .1, 535 5, 238 915 3 5IS4 o 5.11 1,607 942 1, 171 1,518 599 980 985 4,514 858 3,137 275 1,837 1,086 1,232 3,131 2,808 1,150 1,594 1,224 3,589 4,870 849 3, 542 1,122 2,003 5,579 1, 940 1,833 5,205 1, 292 155 071 2,103 1,287 2,065 133 2,412 1,679 2,591 1,605 1,036 257 111 2,158 645 3,351 950 1,281 2,409 3,551 3,265 1,827 2,579 1,379 1,665 2,596 4,139 325 852 2,662 2,700 3,234 1,972 1,233 3.493 5,327 3, 631 1,!I33 2, 371 3,040 1,088 2,127 1,969 9,355 1,664 6,246 519 3, 713 2,131 2, 463 6,189 5,830 2,523 3,076 2, 393 7,124 10, 108 1,764 7,070 2,199 3, 901 11,080 3,947 3,625 10, 349 2,584 313 1,382 4,445 2,791 4,177 208 4,916 3,413 5,140 3,228 2,115 519 213 4,309 1,305 6,541 1,823 2,518 4,680 7,103 6,804 3,499 5,108 2,983 3,558 5,195 8,473 620 1,645 5,453 5,453 6,318 3,930 2,391 7,028 Bliuleu 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 o 1 3 raldwell 4 3 16 3 12 i 7 1 3 9 15 3 4 4 14 13 3 16 5 8 18 o 3 27 3 2 1 3 6 1 4 2 1 2 26 9 11 48 39 . 14 14 8 26 49 9 34 16 15 50 23 14 77 14 4 5 17 15 20 1 29 19 21 10 13 23 6 27 7 6 23 31 49 20 32 22 20 29 62 5 12 17 23 21 7 20 2 3 1 2 1 3 5 5 4 5 3 1 4 3 1 2 4 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 9 2 o 1 1 4 1 Dupliu Forsyth 5 4 6 6 2 1 7 2 1 1 2 4 o 1,077 1,898 5,507 2,007 1,792 5,144 1,292 158 711 2,282 1,504 2,112 135 2,504 1,734 2,549 1,623 1,089 262 102 2,151 660 3,190 873 1,237 2,271 3,552 3,539 1,672 2,529 1,004 1,893 2,599 4,334 295 793 2,791 2,755 3,084 1,958 1,158 3.535 1 3 Guilford . .. 6 1 1 3 4 Halifax llarnett 7 33 4 15 1 24 23 16 7 7 4 1 24 3 23 9 4 28 35 44 23 30 15 22 21 53 2 10 22 19 17 23 22 23 2 8 7 6 2 13 4 2 2 4 2 1 1 4 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 5 3 Hertford Hyde Iredell 10 6 12 10 5 8 3 1 2 3 o 1 2 6 Lillington 2 1 Lincoln Maeou Madiaou 48 20 73 20 21 55 108 37 60 61 72 02 96 13 16 50 55 69 44 14 79 4 1 8 2 4 4 9 16 5 14 7 9 9 11 16 1 14 6 8 17 6 20 6 7 6 11 2 2 5 2 1 4 7 6 o 2 4 ] 3 8 1 1 3 3 McDowell 2 1 2 1 Mecklenburg Montgomery 1 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 2 5 1 2 6 5 2 1 Hash 1 5 1 New Hanover Northampton Orange 2 2 Perquimans ! Person 3 o 2 5 i Pitt Polk 3 10 6 8 2 7 5 11 5 9 3 2 11 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 1 2 2 Richmond o 1 2 1 4 18 23 Rockingham 1 Rutherford 1 Sampson 356 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 74 73 . . 77 78 79 fa - - 84 BS 87 COUNTIES. Undo? 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 80 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Stanley 19 27 22 24 40 169 155 38 13 27 25 32 199 186 47 1 77 17 62 90 7 71 207 105 108 155 729 716 146 2 357 106 230 149 86 90 188 83 110 168 783 773 179 6 356 89 348 129 34 89 217 111 102 109 844 714 166 6 455 98 385 186 34 102 214 94 188 806 826 761 170 9 411 101 877 122 28 104 205 79 124 170 848 747 174 11 395 103 289 99 27 76 178 79 105 153 791 762 173 4 424 104 270 120 32 61 125 59 76 130 606 620 132 6 325 49 228 62 9 63 140 84 82 147 625 5UO 135 3 323 68 187 61 30 103 195 95 155 805 848 858 251 10 491 76 295 91 26 82 196 103 106 184 812 176 10 431 92 292 123 32 50 104 58 103 88 481 573 126 6 247 28 165 57 16 69 131 73 90 109 567 503 141 7 287 77 18C 74 19 39 48 34 64 64 268 356 80 2 169 35 88 34 6 38 70 39 58 M 340 314 103 5 154 40 84 43 10 Tyrrel Wake 99 25 62 23 6 Wilkoa Wilson Yadkin Total 4,561 4,768 23,641 24,181 26, 168 26, 308 25.501 23,759 18,435 18, 317 27,584 26,494 16,412 16,737 10,087 : 10,005 INDIAN. 1 g Hyde ^ 24 15 79 75 81 80 53 53 79 67 54 76 61 64 36 ::,: 4 1 6 7 2 2 5 9 4 4 2 3 4 2 2 1 1 2 New Hanover 1 1 | 1 Total 25 15 85 78 88 83 55 59 81 72 58 78 71 38 35 p AGGREGATE. 1 Total whites 9 497 8 874 39 520 38 109 45 171 42, 697 42,063 :: :, a 33,976 34,908 53,078 56,872 35,276 36,498 24,532 25,771 452 440 2 001 1 946 2 275 2,231 2,112 1,717 1,694 2,331 2,762 1,521 1,752 971 1,243 1 4 561 4 768 23 611 24 181 26,168 26,308 25,501 23, 759 18,435 18, 317 27,584 26,494 16, 412 16,737 10,087 10,005 4 25 15 85 78 88 83 55 59 81 72 58 78 66 71 38 35 14 535 14 097 65 247 64 314 73,702 71, 319 69, 871 65,495 54,209 54,991 83,051 86,206 53,275 55,058 :::.. .- 37,054 ia-H not ri-turued. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 1 POPULATION 11Y AGE AND SEX. 357 SLAVE Continued. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. M. ; F. Age unk wn. Total. Aggregate COUNTIES. 7 7( T 7! 71 81 8! 8! fr a s M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 31 44 14 38 50 253 266 51 6 104 26 67 25 3 31 50 33 40 50 S55 SKI 8T 3 137 17 69 23 8 16 27 21 24 18 148 150 24 3 68 H no 13 15 28 18 17 27 110 144 24 2 57 20 40 15 6 o 11 6 6 4 57 69 13 7 1U 6 6 5 60 53 22 3 7 3 9 2 5 4 82 16 2 1 1 2 1 1 579 1,221 605 827 1,106 5,296 5, 254 1,206 32 2,747 570 1,762 692 156 590 1,248 641 770 1,140 5,437 5,147 1,?J9 52 2,704 638 1, 734 744 206 1,169 2,469 1,846 1,51)7 2,240 10,733 10, 401 2,465 104 5,451 1,208 3, 496 1,436 362 Strnly 4 1 2 1 5 4 1 ( 1 3 25 26 3 1 7 3 o 2 13 27 Wake 1 2 6 1 1 27 9 18 8 24 8 13 12 8 i 1 15 : 1 1 2 Wilkes 2 1 2 1 1 1 7,426 , 7,225 4,220 4,106 1 1,656 | 1,668 546 j 620 143 225 56 122 33 55 166, 469 164,590 331, 059 INDIAN. 14 12 26 i 1 1 1 2 Hyde 2 22 11 18 21 19 9 10 7 g 4 3 547 515 1 062 1 2 1 1 o 30 25 55 -| 1 1 2 4 6 5 1 I 2 fi 1 i 2 3 5 Polk 7 85 12 19 ?3 21 12 11 7 g 4 3 597 561 1 158 AGGREGATE. 16, 003 Iff, 469 9,194 10, 285 3,765 4, 3C2 1,107 1,385 157 206 17 41 294 230 313, 670 316,272 629,942 Total whites 1 681 689 396 3S8 175 160 67 102 93 56 11 17 7 1 14, 880 15,583 30,463 Total free colored - 2 7,426 7,225 4,220 4,106 1, (W6 1, 6S8 546 (SO 143 225 56 122 33 55 166, 469 164, 590 331, 059 Total slaves 3 25 12 19 23 21 1 11 7 g 4 3 597 561 1,158 4 24, 135 24,395 13,829 14,802 5,637 6,222 1,731 2,114 331 461 87 , 180 304 286 495,616 497,006 992,622 i 1 358 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOll AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Total free. SLAVE. Total Blave. Tj w u BLACK. MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. Alamimce 3,872 2,030 1,712 3, 87:) 3,738 4,061 2, 826 3,176 2,281 5,342 y,3m 3,703 3, 116 1,526 3,001 3.252 4,330 6, 129 4,471 1,416 5,007 3,016 4,314 4,670 2,294 6,714 3,019 ( 4,118 3, 395 5,201 3,224 3,418 2,078 5,567 1,889 7, -.101 3 316 4,113 2,707 1, 639 3, 288 3,685 4, 0119 2, 98.) 3, 057 2,-.. 5,263 3,338 3,083 3,179 3,063 3, 326 4,703 6, 420 . 4,138 1,563 5,101 2,763 4, 433 4,884 2,375 6,662 2,982 4,171 3,434 5, 449 3,311 3, 579 2, 103 5, 680 1.9T5 7,777 3, :t25 2, 6-18 2 788 7,985 5,387 3, 331 0,501 7, 433 8,160 5,8(16 6, 233 515 10,610 6,645 6, 295 2, 942 6,004 6,578 9,033 19, 549 8,609 2, 979 10, 108 5, 77:1 8,747 9, 554 4, CO!) 13, 370 6,001 8,269 6,879 10,710 6,465 6,997 4, 181 11,187 3, 884 15,738 0, 01 1 5, 3.13 5 474 5 11 1 16 4 273 23 33 10 3 50 13 1 112 53 11 4 34 3 1 496 44 86 31 53 89 1 183 13 12 1 10 257 51 43 9 4 01 10 1 81 55 66 1 14 1 43 1 578 58 51 16 135 80 8 33 2 32 6 530 74 75 25 7 111 34 193 91 118 o 25 5" 4 7 1,008 137 98 46 47 198 178 2 SG3 32 209 1 17 57 71 104 121 188 113 56 ; 56 47 50 38 24 74 13 127 30 33 56 192 102 388 59 47 24 122 95 92 152 41 166 305 69 296 1,053 61 7 40 481 50 8 3 70 55 07 48 33 64 11 214 99 82 17 77 263 248 308 68 171- 196 29 102 rj 205 414 1 31 ISO 136 198 2-15 360 235 104 no 81 112 81 01 104 30 281 73 105 348 scl 848 125 103 54 248 211 210 303 79 301 038 139 583 3, 105 103 14 1, 020 86 10 141 97 103 68 115 14 449 207 185 30 553 001 134 361 391 57 220 on 422 24 33 152 142 738 31!) 435 260 111 221 115 114 274 - 283 32 306 150 109 35 1, 332 <1F5 233 149 101 371 218 506 111 1,123 154 693 2,453 103 14 85 1,112 957 29 195 113 178 125 81 115 17 451 273 293 40 184 687 042 659 162 528 1,507 395 318 8,407 5,411 3,384 6,713 7,565 8,888 6, 185 6,608 4,775 10, 721 6, 866 7,5!Xi 6,409 3,216 0,217 6,860 ! , 065 12, 855 8,047 3, 129 10, 217 6,134 10, 079 10, KK> 4, 892 13, 535 6, 103 8,060 7,208 10, 988 7,031 7, 103 4, 548 13, 310 3, 978 16,431 9, 093 5,455 5,488 9, 000 5, 059 4,941 11,170 5,247 10, 740 2,317 5,080 3,058 6,080 5,485 5,695 5,886 5,815 10,833 5, 826 8,909 7,007 8,326 6,568 5,357 11,839 5,957 3,680 6,026 7 ik!7 1,505 273 85 3,989 138 2, 957 3,947 2,671 1,900 784 1,18-1 1, 378 409 1,144 934 4,302 752 2, 837 205 1,813 958 1,192 2,953 2,710 1, 348 1,311 1,012 3,450 5,114 859 3,46S 1,024 1,898 5,292 1,971 1,518 4, 54 1 1, 110 110 033 1,877 1,504 1,977 91 2, 476 1,601 2,490 1,562 1,053 203 59 2, 1!W 579 2,890 823 1,053 1,994 3,179 3,474 1,602 2,324 1,534 1,885 2,543 4 167 1,521 3U3 99 3,360 109 2,711 3,905 2,406 1,519 710 1, 090 1,366 . 974 917 4,087 805 3.8S4 830 1, 794 1,015 1,208 3,038 2,492 1, 123 1,411 1,069 3,489 4,728 800 3,434 1, 077 2,003 5,318 1,916 1,500 4,550 1, 132 119 534 1,914 1,287 1,942 98 2,383 1,620 2, 533 1,540 988 801 08 2,128 550 2, 995 895 1,07-1 2,110 3,270 3, 1ft) 1,738 2, 324 1,319 1,661 2, 5-15 3,026 570 184 0,589 3S 5,668 7,912 5,077 3,419 1,494 2,214 8, 740 1,040 2, 118 1,841 8,389 1,557 5,061 485 3,607 1,973 2,400 5,990 5,202 2,471 2, 723 2,081 6, 939 9,836 1,659 6, 897 2,101 3,901 10,610 3, 887 3,012 9, 094 8, 838 889 1,817 3,791 2,791 3, 919 189 4,859 3,281 5,033 3,103 2,040 401 121 4,250 1,135 5,885 1,718 2,127 4,104 6,449 6,643 3,340 4,648 2,853 3,546 5,088 f 13 ) 215 19 11 167 32 109 130 114 207 70 144 to 3 60 479 54 282 39 87 39 100 312 25 171 130 85 121 56 71 53 20-1 10 . 11 195 37 101 153 130 88 232 81 150 28 68 487 53 303 5 43 71 24 93 310 27 183 155 100 148 49 108 45 419 35 23 303 60 210 273 250 213 439 157 294 48 9 128 906 107 565 91 100 158 Si 199 028 52 354 311 185 272 100 179 98 3,445 Oil 306 6, 951 391 5,873 8,185 5,307 3, en 1, 933 2,371 3,040 1,088 2,127 1,969 1,664 6,246 3,713 2,131 2, 463 6,189 5,830 2,523 3,070 2, 392 7, 181 10,108 1,701 7, 070 , 3, 199 3, 901 11, 0^6 3,947 3, 625 10, MO 2,584 313 1,383 4,445 2, 791. 4,177 868 4,910 3,413 5,140 3,228 8,115 519 813 4,309 1,305 6,541 1,83) 2,518 4,680 7,103 6,80-1 3, 499 5,108 2,983 3,558 5,195 8.473 11,852 6,083 3,590 13, 664 7, .US 14, 766 14,310 11,995 8, 400 18, 654 9, 237 10,5-10 7,497 5, 343 8, 186 16,215 10, 739 1!), 101 9, 166 6, 8 12 12, 348 8,597 16, 208 10, 309 7,415 10, 001 8, 4-.I-1 15,784 17, 370 12, 092 14, 107 9, 307 8, 4-13 23, 390 7, 985 20,056 19,442 8, 039 5,801 10, 448 9,504 7,732 15,347 5,515 15,656 5,730 10, 280 6,286 8,195 6,004 5,908 10, 195 7, 120 17, 374 7,649 11,487 11, 687 15,489 13, :)73 8,856 1C, 947 8,940 7,238 11, M 10.080 Allcglmny 14. 63 65 - 94 131 178 122 48 54 34 62 43 38 90 17 154 13 40 49 156 162 466 66 56 30 126 116 124 151 38 195 323 70 237 1,107 42 7 32 KM 30 8 3 71 42 03 35 51 3 ... 108 103 13 83 290 323 293 66 190 195 28 118 dr. A-lu- IJ.-aulort Bi-rtic Bladt-n Bruai-wick CaMwell Ca-nvell . . Chatham Cleveland Cumberland . Duplin Kd^ecomb Gat<-< Orauville 235 Lit 260 9 51 130 495 15 110 237 215 36 280 000 170 48 78 405 26 1 84 055 170 36 87 249 470 60 013 1,255 340 84 165 654 (iiiilford Halifax 8,704 4,524 1,954 2, 420 5,354 2,704 5,269 1, 180 2,465 8, 971 2,734 2,885 2,676 2,767 5,358 2,875 4,312 3, 129 4,05.1 2,931 2,618 5,539 2,207 1,635 2,797 3. 733 4,457 1,993 2,264 5,787 2, 537 5,876 1,078 8, 437 3,088 2,636 a, 793 2,759 2,775 5,182 2,905 4,413 3,191 3,631 2,978 2,577 5,788 2,243 1,650 8,911 3. 747 8,981 3, 9-17 4,684 11, 141 5,241 10,545 2,204 4,903 2, 933 5,999 5,370 5,678 5,435 5,542 10,540 5,780 8,735 6,320 7,684 5,909 5, 195 11,311 4,450 3,285 5,708 7. 4HO 6 5 7 44 85 8 13 92 171 13 Hi-rtlord Iredell 135 44 16 73 59 01 37 59 43 29 81 300 50 184 277 . 65 70 205 70 167 123 35 3D 59 58 65 38 se 49 30 89 350 55 207 299 281 96 89 GO 4 51 167 258 79 57 132 117 126 75 115 92 59 170 050 105 391 570 654 161 159 400 130 12 K7 334 30 6 38 12 8 24 10 20 10 5 54 10 48 22 13 Lilliagton Mudison Martin 1 2 34 50 7 ]4 C3 35 25 12 87 536 164 48 17 o 32 58 9 10 71 3fl 33 16 80 580 174 50 1 I 3 2 66 108 16 24 134 71 58 28 167 1,116 338 98 OH McDowell M < Urnburj; - . - Montgomery New Hanover . . Northampton . . . I axquotmtk . . . 1 Vri|uiiniuiK . . . Pitt .. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION Continued. &VJ COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOISED. Total free colored. Total free. . SLAVE. Total slave. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Polk 1, KM 7,284 2,507 4,330 4,927 5, 184 4,537 4, 5B6 3,314 3, 937 4,500 1,021 4, 449 7, 903 2,467 1,734 2,436 4, 352 6,519 2,910 4,430 4,225 1,678 7,432 2, C44 4,242 5,092 5,339 4, 522 4,542 3,273 3, 910 4,450 1,583 4,454 8,485 2,450 1,859 2,336 4,365 6, 7C1 3,033 4,070 4,001 3,317 14, 716 5, 211 8,572 10, 019 10,523 9,059 9, 108 6,587 7, 847 8,950 3,204 8,903 16, 448 4,923 3,593 4, 773 8,717 13, 280 5,943 9,106 8,226 70 25 3 70 8 57 18 20 10 39 o 03 22 73 22 5 52 19 a 12 37 1 122 57 4 133 47 3 149 43 13 109 .37 29 28 76 ] 250 125 117 o 302 20 79 28 9 36 144 159 705 124 47 45 204 5 25 81 34 578 135 90 35 215 121 100 08 20 66 155 139 754 136 46 65 175 3 32 75 33 618 142 92 41 220 120 102 76 32 102 299 298 1,459 260 93 110 379 8 57 156 07 1,100 277 182 79 435 241 202 144 53 100 432 345 1,462 409 136 123 488 45 86 113 53 1, 446 402 299 81 737 201 281 172 07 3, 423 15, 148 5,556 10, 034 10, 428 10, 659 9,182 9,590 6, 032 7, 933 9,134 3, 347 8,956 17, 894 5,325 3,892 4,853 9,454 13, 541 0,224 9,278 8,293 244 007 2,718 2,686 2,808 1,542 1,004 3,363 575 1,035 484 791 1, 083 4,830 4,700 1, 143 43 2,534 519 1, 590 629 133 209 713 2,584 2,643 2,953 1,447 1,050 3,334 588 1,042 511 737 1,129 4, 910 4, 027 1, 134 43 2,470 586 1,581 007 173 513 1,380 5,302 5,329 5,761 2,989 2,054 6,097 1,103 2, 017 995 1,528 2,212 9,740 9,333 2,277 86 5,010 1, 105 3,177 1, 290 306 51 126 73 69 270 410 154 172 4 216 121 30 23 406 548 03 9 213 51 100 63 23 5* 139 78 57 281 525 183 159 2 206 130 33 11 527 520 125 9 228 52 153 33 205 151 120 557 941 337 331 6 422 251 09 34 1,068 188 18 441 103 319 140 50 020 1,045 5,453 5,455 0,318 3, 930 2,391 7,028 1,109 2, 469 1,246 1,597 2,240 10,733 10, 401 2,465 104 5,451 1,208 3,496 1,436 362 4,043 16, 793 11, 009 15, 489 16, 746 14,589 11,573 10, 024 7,801 10, 402 10, 380 4,944 11,202 28, 027 15, 726 0, 357 4,957 14, 905 14, 749 9,720 10,714 8,055 Richmond Rockhigham. . . . Rowan Rutherford Stanly Stokes Tym-I . Wake 128 00 152 II) -11 10 4 Washington . 150 10 35 12 5 Wilkes Yadkin . . . Total 314, 207 316, 833 031, 100 4,276 4, 37<J 8,655 10,604 11,204 21,808 30, 463 601, 563 155, 195 152,874 ^308, 069 11, 274 11, 710 22, 990 331, 059 992, 623 NOTE. 1,158 Indiiuls included iu white population. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FRF.K COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 51. F. Total. Curterct 463 779 407 1,362 255 158 85 3GJ ISO 35-1 243 153 128 ]83 1,087 186 131 1,284 647 2G5 125 368 125 2,722 278 507 587 485 1,444 257 146 61 348 173 308 239 137 10-1 211 1,273 178 218 1,409 620 188 95 351 117 2,480 249 972 1,306 953 2,806 512 304 146 714 353 002 482 290 232 394 2,300 304 409 2,693 1,207 45.1 220 719 242 5,202 527 21 35 88 194 11 4 19 9 3 22 8 10 5 32 201 20 28 180 40 25 38 39 129 271 14 10 27 13 2 14 6 10 o 40 428 36 31 280 40 40 59 74 217 405 25 14 40 22 5 30 14 20 7 72 689 62 62 400 80 05 1,031 1,440 1,169 3, 271 . . 318 192 736 358 698 496 310 239 4CS 3,049 426 471 3,159 1,347 518 220 800 i:52 5,775 500 289 353 329 735 178 274 Not 008 711 298 177 183 Not Not 1,188 212 194 774 518 330 40 350 170 1,882 204 290 472 300 784 170 230 defined 617 671 .. . 175 217 Jeflucd defined 3, 195- 240 207 847 555 200 48 370 194 1,895 1% 579 8:5 620 1,519 348 510 1,610 2,265 1,798 4,790 885 828 Elizabeth City Fayetteville Pusquotank Cumberland Pitt Halifax Halifax 1,225 1,383 635 352 400 1,861 1,740 1,333 848 710 11 !i 1 rsouville Henderson Mockville Hnmfreesboro Hertford 2,383 452 401 1,621 1, 073 530 88 720 364 3,777 400 5,432 878 872 4,780 2, 420 1,048 : - 1 520 016 9, 552 960 1 Kl.inl Wake Tarboro 1 Thinuasville Davuson 41 244 18 40 8 329 15 81 10 573 33 360 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total nativo born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. ULACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total M. P. Total 3,852 2,679 1,707 3,247 3, 733 4,006 2,819 3, 1-17 2,249 5,307 3,295 3,674 3,113 1.5S3 2, 980 3,23:> 4, :i- 4 6,098 4, 4,">9 1,402 4,998 3,010 4,254 4,540 2,287 6,038 3,013 4,094 3,355 5,242 3,2-23 3,400 2,078 5,501 1,889 7,772 3,280 2,682 2,684 4,502 1,948 2,417 5,34.7 8,701 5, SKI 1,125 2,440 1.458 4,100 2,705 1,636 3,251 3,681 ; 4,078 ; 2,970 3,048 2,226 5,245 3,336 3,658 3,178 1,415 3,061 3,318 4,099 6,403 4,135 1,557 5,098 2,761 4,401 4,797 2,372 6,048 2, 979 4,158 3,474 5,441 3,239 3,570 2,103 5,618 1,935 7,736 3,317 2,630 2,786 4, 443 1,989 2,264 5,779 2,537 5,575 1,078 2.4HO 1,449 ! 7,952 I 5,384 3,343 6,498 7,414 8,084 5,789 6, 195 4,475 10,552 6,631 7,332 6,291 2,938 6,047 6,553 9,023 12, 501 8,594 2,959 10,096 5,771 8,655 9,337 4,659 13,286 5,992 8,252 6,829 10,083 6,462 6,970 4,181 11,179 3,624 15,508 0,597 5,312 5,470 8,945 3,937 4,681 11, 126 5,238 10,538 2, SOU 4,870 2,907 5 11 1 16 4 27J 23 33 16 3 50 18 1 113 3 52 1 11 4 34 3 1 496 79 44 26 31 53 1 128 12 3 12 1 16 o 257 51 42 9 4 61 16 : 55 60 1 14 1 43 1 6 572 58 54 20 16 70 89 1 135 20 8 23 2 32 6 530 74 75 25 7 111 34 2 193 91 118 O 25 5 1 7 1,068 137 98 46 47 123 178 2 263 32 209 1 17 57 71 104 124 182 113 50 56 47 50 38 23 74 13 127 20 33 56 192 102 382 59 47 24 122 95 92 152 41 166 305 69 290 1,058 61 7 40 481 50 8 3 71 55 67 48 205 414 1 31 120 136 198 245 104 no 81 112 81 01 164 30 281 33 73 105 348 264 125 103 54 248 211 216 303 79 301 028 139 2,105 103 14 72 1,020 86 16 6 141 97 130 103 8,374 5,408 3,376 6,650 7,556 8,812 6,108 6,030 4, T35 10,003 6,852 7, 447 6,405 3,212 6,199 6,835 9,055 12,807 8,632 3,109 10,205 6,126 9,987 10,322 : 13, 435 6,093 8,623 7,218 10,901 7,028 7,081 4,542 12,302 3,978 16,201 9,049 5,415 5, 484 9, 030 5,049 4,938 11,155 5,244 10,733 2,316 5,048 . a 20 1 5 32 5 55 7 29 32 35 12 34 3 3 15 17 6 31 12 14 9 6 60 130 7 76 24 40 19 1 18 13 2 3 31 4 21 10 9 8 23 o 25 1 1 2 8 4 17 3 6 3 2 32 87 3 14 3 13 10 8 2 9 33 3 8 63 9 76 17 38 40 58 14 59 4 4 17 25 10 48 15 20 12 8 92 217 10 90 9 37 50 27 3 27 33 3 8 03 9 76 17 38 40 Sr) 14 59 4 4 18 25 10 48 15 20 12 8 92 217 10 90 9 37 50 27 3 S7 8,407 5,411 3,334 H, 713 7,505 8,888 6,125 6,088 4,775 10, 721 0,806 7,506 0,409 3, 216 0,217 6,860 9,065 12,855 8,647 3,129 10,217 0,134 10,079 10,539 4,892 13,525 0,102 8,660 7,268 10,928 7,031 7,103 4, 542 12, 310 3, 978 10, 431 9, 093 5,455 5,488 9,066 5,059 4,941 11, 170 5,247 10, 740 2, 317 5,080 3. 058 i 14 . 05 94 121 178 122 48 54 34 62 43 38 90 17 154 13 40 49 156 162 466 66 50 30 126 110 124 151 33 195 323 70 287 1,107 42 7 32 539 36 8 3 71 42 63 55 Beaufort Bcrtio Bladi n . . Ilruimvick Blirkt: i Caburras Caldwell . Carteirt 1 1 Caswell Catawba Cleveland Cumberland Davidson Duplin Edgccorab ForKyth Franklin . . Gaaton Gates 235 n I 151 260 9 51 V 495 15 110 287 6 2 8 8 Guilford 189 36 22 2 22 6 3 7 3 6 1 25 18 41 8 18 2 14 4 230 44 40 4 36 10 3 15 3 7 1 32 26 230 44 40 4 36 : 3 15 3 7 1 32 26 Halifax Harn!tl Haywood : 86 5 7 44 85 8 13 171 13 Hertford Hyde Ire-dell 8 Jackon I Johnwm Jones 30 24 10 28 20 12 10 54 16 S3 1 7 8 Lillington STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 361 TARLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continue-.,. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOUKIGX COUNTRIES. Total foreign horn. Aggregate population. il W1IITK. BLACK. MULATTO. U HITE. J1I.ACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total.! M. F. Total. M. F. Total. SI. F. Total. M. F. Total. 2,937 2,733 2,882 3,071 2,708 5,188 2,868 4,225 3,128 3,698 2,928 2,609 5,513 2,181 1,632 2,796 3, 723 1, 638 7,277 2,538 4,246 4,911 5,113 4,533 4,501 3,313 3,936 4,498 1,617 4,442 7,876 a, 453 1, 724 2,433 4,322 6,517 2,894 4,424 4,223 3, 025 2,634 2, 792 2,759 2,768 5,078 2,900 4,382 3,191 3,476 2,977 2,576 5,774 2,235 1,650 2,911 3,741 1,678 7,423 2,607 4,213 5,086 5,309 4.522 4,541 3, 273 3,909 4,448 1,582 4,449 8,453 3,454 1,858 2,336 4,352 e, -co 3,022 4,674 4,001 5, 982 5,367 5,674 5, 430 5, 476 10, 266 5, 7&8 8,607 6,319 7, 174 5,905 5,185 11,287 4,416 3,282 5,707 7,464 3,316 14,700 5,145 8,459 9,997 10, 422 9,055 9,102 6,586 7,845 8,946 3,199 8,891 16, 329 4,907 3,582 4,769 8,674 13, 277 5,916 9,098 8,224 8 1 2 34 50 7 14 63 35 25 87 535 164 48 17 2 70 25 3 76 21 8 57 18 -J) 16 39 5 2 13 3 2 66 108 16 24 134 70 58 28 167 1,115 338 98 28 4 133 47 3 149 43 13 109 37 29 28 76 1 250 125 117 2 302 20 79 28 9 33 64 11 214 99 82 17 75 263 248 308 68 171 192 29 102 54 36 144 159 705 124 47 45 201 5 25 81 34 27 578 13! 90 35 215 121 100 68 26 35 51 3 235 108 103 13 83 290 323 293 66 190 195 28 118 45 66 155 139 75-1 136 46 65 175 3 32 75 33 25 618 142 92 44 220 120 102 76 32 68 115 14 449 207 185 30 158 553 571 601 134 301 387 57 220 99 102 299 298 1,459 200 93 110 379 8 57 156 67 52 1,196 277 182 79 435 211 202 144 58 6,063 5,482 5,691 5,881 5,749 10,559 5, 814 8,789 7,006 7,815 6,564 5,347 11,815 5,918 3,677 6,025 7,591 3,422 15, 132 5,490 9,921 10, 406 10,558 9,178 9,590 6,631 7,931 9,130 3,342 8,944 17, 775 5,309 3,881 4,850 9,411 13,538 6,197 9,270 8,291 14 1 3 5 59 170 7 87 1 355 3 9 16 26 3 1 10 1 7 29 84 16 71 4 5 1 1 2 4 7 87 14 10 3 30 2 16 6 2 3 o 1 17 3 4 3 1 5 66 274 12 120 1 511 4 10 24 30 3 1 10 1 16 60 113 00 ,01 4 6 1 12 119 16 11 3 43 3 27 8 2 fi,080 5,485 5, 095 5,886 5,815 10,833 5,826 8,909 7,007 8, 326 6,568 5,357 il,839 5,957 3,680 0,026 7,607 3,42) 15, 148 5,550 10,034 10,428 10,659 9,182 9,596 6,633 7,933 9,134 3, 347 8,056 17,894 5 325 3,892 4,853 9,454 13,541 6,224 9,278 8,293 Macon 32 58 9 10 71 35 S3 16 80 580 174 50 11 o 63 22 7 104 5 31 66 274 12 118 510 4 10 24 34 \ 16 1 16 66 113 22 101 4 6 1 2 4 5 12 119 16 11 3 43 3 27 8 2 Mecklenburg . . . Montgomery o New Hanover . . Northampton. .. 153 1 1 8 8 1 1 Pasquotank .... Perquimans 1 1 4 .... 4 put 6 Polk 9 37 29 6 30 Rockiugham 73 22 5 52 19 9 12 37 1 122 62 57 Uuthcrford 1 Stanly Stokes 1 2 1 5 32 2 1 Wake 128 63 60 o 152 10 44 16 4 Washington 150 10 35 12 5 l3 1 11 2 Wilkes Yadkin Total 311,985 315,826 627,811 4,275 4,378 8,653 10, 597 11,204 21,801 658,265 2,282 1,007 3,289 1 2 7 .... 7 3,298 661,563 NOTE. 1,158 Indians included in white population. 46 362 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLK No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FllEE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 15 era 27 3 4 16 1 184 , 2 301 60 47 1 19 543 51 6,670 2,467 22 53 9,899 21 52 2 7 192 Asia 4 II lliUl l Africa South Carolina Australia Italy 1 48 Illinois . . . 29 52 5 2 131 31 99 497 324 8 6 97 38 83 165 609 634,220 43 1 China Pacific Islands Denmark 1! 729 7 44 765 20 637 4 9 England Spain Aggregate native German States: Maine 658,264 10 4 Massachusetts Sandwich Islands Michigan Turkey 3 26 20 o Minnesota Wet Indies Mississippi Wales Missouri Wurtcmbcrg 30 Germany, (not speci- Other foreign countries New Jersey 3, 299 658, 264 New York North Carolina Total Ohio . 661,563 Oregon TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. Agents 180 g 39 Agricultural implement makers 11 39 22 Apprentices 646 1 310 Architects 6 211 21 Artists 3 3 2 g 3 217 Bakers 47 4*J 25 Bankers 15 4 7 Bank officers ": , 12 19 Barbers lit 5 82. Barkeepers 78 63 g Basket-makers 31 ^2 Distillers . 116 Blacksmiths 1 706 5 o 57 035 112 Boatbuilders 3 Clerks 3&M 1 626 12 Boatmen 117 907 62, Bookbinders g Q D erf >. 10 Book-keepers . .. 38 Clothiers y Booksellers - 43 Brewers . _ 5 1 ;j Bricklayers 197 Colliers ^ Brick-makers 49 P Bridge -builders 5 F tor h nd 8 l *y Broker* 13 Composition workers . . . 38 Farmers . . . 85. IS* STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 363 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OK. 19, 119 14 8 732 4 13 2 38 10 2 22 8 5 26 L 18 44 7 175 85 2,675 17 4 3 29 ire 30 2 C 20 2 45 3 G 75 18,630 12 612 500 8 o 23 75 194 10G 43 1,121 4 397 2 13 1,320 2, 162 72 36 1,105 66 680 550 2 52 2 17 51 30 103 236 1,782 8 355 2 15 4 57 ^ 25 109 121 5 3 4 2 33 202 OS 2. 3 11 8 3 366 10 5 140 22 2 105 5,019 21,092 2 2 230 70 1,123 32 2 54 631 12 2 69 24 1,547 51 2 374 228 93 3 1,93(5 223 8 89 274 95 4 185 38 180 14 1,111 9 116 29 ~* 3 39 67 959 588 34 75 3 3 46 604 192,674 Merchants Shingle-makers Millers. Milliners Millwrights Gilders Horso dealers Pa erhan Traders Platers Law -era Librari-int Weavers li htnin rod makers R-ulroad Wino and liquor dealers "Well-diggers Other occupations and unknown Servants .-504 STATE OF OHIO. TAHLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. COUNTIES. 6 7 8 9 ; 10 ; 11 ] 12 13 14 15 n 18 19 | 20 21 .. i S3 94 25 26 27 88 j 89 30 31 32 M\ 35 j 36 ! 37 | 38 39 ; 40 | 41 49 43 M 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 "I 54 55 50 | 57 CO 01 Adams Allen Ashland As!) tabula Athens Auglaize llelmont Ilrown Butler Carroll Champaign . . Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana . . Coshocton Crawford Cnyahoga Darke. Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfleld Fayette Franklin Fulton Gnllia (reauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Juckson JcfferHon Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Loram [ ,iif:i - Madison Muhoning Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe. Montgomery. Morgan Morrow MiiHkingum. . Noble Ottawa I nnMlnft . . i IVrry Under 1. M. F. 326 335 324 357 324 281 335 522 558 215 343 415 495 355 4:)5 428 382 1,205 438 200 355 413 4!)7 S78 821 200 308 151 373 339 4,012 401 217 253 146 ! 332 ! 234i 260 | 373 320 223 :;r>fi 181 458 DOG Sfti 353 499 183 408 331 270 514 230 430 450 777 310 276 688 395 152 92 298 330 377 305 410 282 331 495 432 569 220 370 356 4G3 282 428 386 400 1,225 398 226 339 407 414 227 797 233 327 143 302 313 3,851 386 203 280 169 35!) 249 270 382 277 271. 3(18 188 171 412 2117 353 437 180 . 183 222 238 489 209 407 377 797 312 281 659 311 III 77 238 laud under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. M F. M. F. 1,374 1,358 1,329 1,588 1,334 1,226 2,282 1,832 2,211 927 1,326 1,565 1,908 1,370 1,887 1,645 1,590 5,123 1,817 831 1,507 1,556 1,969 1,067 3,116 934 1,432 758 1,521 1, 527 13,629 1,537 1,042 1,139 661 1,057 1, 132 1,303 1,603 1,228 1,568 1, 603 78G 1, 70!) 2,123 1,265 1,625 1,725 874 1,535 1,070 1,251 1,907 948 1,902 1,867 3,117 1,387 1,254 2,716 1,399 . 300 1,293 1,267 1,304 j 1,308 1,629 1, 343 1,173 2,122 1, 772 ( 2,141 832 1,266 1,497 1,876 1,291 | 1,771 1,617 1,512 4,986 1,684 800 1,399 1,634 1,931 1,078 3,038 841 1,475 740 1,456 1,444 13,494 1,490 950 1,142 G07 1, 675 1,109 1,238 1,567 1,146 1,416 1,479 737 1,708 8,105 1,247 1,575 1,619 830 1,478 967 1,17!) 1,814 B55 1,771 1,797 3,301 1,328 1,179 2,642 1,429 524 3!X) 1,203 1,463 1, 457 1,618 j 1, 949 1,470 1,345 2,474 2,079 i 2,211 1,054 1,472 1,663 2,248 1,445 2,195 1,793 1,625 4,673 1,904 893 1,551 1,640 2,146 1,115 3,242 1,040 1,649 929 1,716 1,705 ! 13,044 1,740 992 1,309 649 1,964 1,252 j 1,508 1,813 I 1,316 1,774 1,847 830 1, 738 2,428 1,408 1,801 1,510 927 1,701 1,080 1,456 1,854 1,030 1,874 1,926 3, 680 1,566 1,392 2,909 1,583 507 368 1.416 1,390 1,435 1,638 1,890 1,514 1,223 2,464 2,089 2,225 1,018 1,494 1,616 2,204 1,403 2,245 1,749 1,660 4,884 1,870 897 1,522 1,554 2,071 1,095 3,089 999 1,580 904 1,661 1,605 12, 959 1, 712 1,023 1,263 684 1,797 1,280 1,485 1,762 1,325 1,668 1,829 922 1,717 2, 371 1,369 1,888 1,529 854 1,621 1,019 1,413 1,924 %8 2,015 1,894 3,587 1,516 1,382 2,887 1,514 459 302 1,428 M. I F. 1,327 1,297 ! 1,554 | 1,832 ] 1,422 1,109 [ 2,354 1,906 2,045 j 1,045 1,346 | 1,414 ! 2,070 1,376 1,967 1,657 1,440 3,978 1,723 774 1,449 1,338 2,032 962 2,751 916 1,492 948 1,423 1,691 9,615 1,493 844 1,306 507 1,790 1,210 1,381 1, 782 1,105 1,641 1,813 899 1, 479 2,402 1,279 1,869 1,312 731 1, (i .H 977 1,425 1,701 905 1,735 1,741 3,075 1,516 1,249 2,711 1,452 348 S93 1,273 1,314 1,160 1,442 1,777 1,354 1,024 2,182 1,815 1,895 970 1,284 1,446 2,080 1,228 2,010 1,677 1,398 4,037 1,630 765 1,450 1,322 1,833 897 2,550 859 1,328 869 1,441 1,557 9,643 1,490 815 1,200 531 1,634 1,141 1,392 1,611 1,128 1,545 1,722 907 1,353 2,296 1,243 1,743 1,260 700 1,467 860 1,351 1,621 875 1,738 1,711 2,952 1, 372 1,833 2,758 1,391 406 aii l.SOT F. 1,224 1,089 1,340 1,717 1,263 1,005 1,977 1,662 1,927 919 1,234 1,383 1,837 1,185 1,836 1.408 1,336 3,521 1,575 668 | 1,488 1,217 | 1,678 I 911 j 2,508 854 ! 1,174 943: 1,394 1,427 9,420 1,401 733; 1,035 495 1,550 1,006 1,254 1,787 1,033 1,416 1,729 805 1, 159 2,136 1,239 1,573 J 1,269 . 701 1,380 948 1,871 1,438 797! 1,633 1 1,469 2,634 1,308 1,193 j 2,502 1,186 i :;.. 259 1.038 1,117 1,143 1,320 1,768 1,225 918 2,022 1,729 1,974 973 1,312 1,457 1,940 1,226 1,901 1,527 1,360 3,928 1,495 694 1,432 1,232 1,787 820 2,759 862 1,166 890 1,470 1,450 10, 837 1,367 758 1,090 462 1,700 1,046 1,301 1, 756 994 1,621 1, 713 926 1,219 2,334 1,218 1,718 1,446 704 1,485 909 1,353 1,445 833 1,735 1,502 3,006 1,385 1,181 2,655 1,213 314 271 1,207 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. 1,690 1,593 1,810 2,583 1,778 1,352 2,814 2,474 3,484 1,318 2,026 2,259 2,722 1,935 2,668 2,114 2,277 6,194 2,085 893 2,218 2,091 2,472 1,451 4,882 1,170 1,524 1,287 2,248 1,849 21,646 1,857 1,092 1,532 \ 800 2,309 1,371 1,645 2,798 1,402 2,057 2,368 1,356 1,921 I 3, 302 1,716 2,386 2,599 1,299 2,344 | 1,467 1,814 2,102 1,081 2,689 2,034 4,486 1,837 1,725 3,353 1 1,754 627 3P8 1.4*1 M. 1,709 1,583 2,041 2,725 1,735 1,328 3,085 2,445 3,131 1,400 1,904 2,192 2,659 1,807 2,811 2,150 2,128 7,227 2,059 817 2,028 2,086 2,604 1,255 4,440 1,154 1,606 1,382 2,212 2,072 31,012 1,908 1,129 1,585 724 2,357 1,343 1, 722 2,706 i 1,386 i 2,342 2,379 1,402 1,786 3,267 1,868 2,409 2,562 1,093 2,372 1,394 1,805 2,132 1,059 2,624 1,835 4,500 1,876 1,768 3,823 1,766 G10 371 1,115 1,104 1,192 ! 2,019 j 1,213 j 993 1,986 , 1,596 | 2,416 j 818 1,374 j 1,543 1,871 1,219 1,864 1,302 1,405 6,012 1,530 749 1,314 1,837 1,713 939 3,493 841 1,087 936 1,542 1,271 18,882 1,243 910 1,037 572 1,550 827 1,092 l 1,845 | 1,002 ! 1,443 1,521 1,381 2,005 1,224 1,809 2,077 856 1, 601 931 1,266 1,662 791 1,844 1,360 3,508 1,159 1,101 2,3u7 1,097 575 330 l.n. l M. 1,0.12 981 1,254 2,066 1,150 865 1,986 1,520 2,064 809 1,266 1,496 I 1,808 ! 1,097 ; 1,934 1,284 1,223 5,779 1,316 692 1,294 1,706 ! 1,671 826 2,960 | 704 1,047 906 1,424 1,354 15,256 1,141 709 1,101 448 1,438 I ; - 1,117 1,771 . 814| 1, 492 1,627 1,003 1,224 ! 1,992 ; 1,139 i 1,786 ! 1,0711 707 1,499 753 1,345 1,473 i 699 1,067 1, 207 3,227 1,210 1,165 2,487 1,036 392 251 1,056 F. 808 774 955 1,531 835 688 1,453 1,184 1,556 010 929 1,085 1,437 792 1,391 987 932 3,948 1,060 562 1,030 1,187 1,238 562 2,256 655 861 811 1,082 968 10,531 931 491 808 407 1,093 687 811 1,420 050 1,033 1,153 721 904 1,597 844 1,386 1,245 552 1,111 0(15 1,053 1,020 574 1,214 1,028 2,299 i 822 1,780 754 336 30fi 792 772 i 667 : 913 1,483 748 575 1,355 1,084 1,268 604 846 1,010 1,314 789 1,350 914 843 3,225 952 445 952 953 1,165 ! 591 1,783 540 782 782 1,011 980 8,159 842 401 783 312 1,003 622 755 1,273 607 1,072 1,144 712 722 1,595 792 1,288 919 452 1,068 575 1,013 927 463 1,083 : : 1,938 824 818 1,795 682 243 140 STATE OF OHIO. 365 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 uiid under GO. 60 nud under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 aud under 100. Above 100. Age unk wn. Total. j Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 S 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 CO 61 62 63 64 M. p. 51. F M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ; M. F. M. P. 507 468 C60 1,081 523 485 994 763 1,002 459 511 689 897 526 910 693 701 2,132 635 313 644 622 840 321 1,257 417 446 596 617 680 4,810 606 349 532 242 679 416 529 907 444 747 817 5C6 482 1,067 533 1,066 871 334 826 410 808 668 370 756 653 1,277 623 595 1,150 465 181 129 ;>:x; 492 378 666 1,032 503 412 959 689 894 431 530 638 806 469 917 620 608 1,879 536 262 629 556 737 311 1,113 317 387 546 598 664 4,342 458 277 510 181 638 394 521 799 362 697 768 504 390 955 509 869 527 275 722 367 738 532 289 694 583 1,244 537 559 1,146 459 129 100 489 309 249 445 789* 338 256 590 410 510 327 376 364 526 309 627 304 411 1,183 346 143 436 359 . 450 190 663 179 278 419 356 451 2, 271 316 193 324 115 432 253 357 578 234 439 520 390 229 635 329 602 266 158 454 239 526 368 183 428 397 768 359 389 752 301 86 41 333 281 180 389 696 289 196 574 399 517 313 350 336 479 291 561 318 317 1,027 292 109 337 316 451 184 651 148 225 361 372 388 2,532 246 166 307 68 372 212 299 444 214 432 433 321 204 656 281 541 201 138 405 221 439 335 126 447 3C8 728 309 364 707 244 53 33 :i44 145 83 187 383 134 67 242 169 191 141 144 151 219 132 269 159 126 419 130 31 180 125 207 91 235 73 109 181 179 201 684 87 43 142 31 175 112 153 225 85 182 222 182 84 283 124 244 84 77 172 86 221 113 50 210 152 292 164 in 342 128 24 13 104 125 61 148 301 119 69 254 156 192 117 129 151 199 137 259 127 108 386 95 24 139 113 . 219 80 235 61 110 1157 156 169 796 93 40 162 21 187 88 127 190 69 204 200 131 85 252 99 189 80 73 193 74 157 127 42 160 118 262 154 124 315 95 18 8 14."i 31 22 44 89 41 21 103 59 47 38 38 36 54 31 81 39 23 82 2J 11 36 26 58 23 56 18 33 48 47 48 130 19 11 54 5 54 23 30 48 24 57 53 30 26 70 26 60 20 20 46 16 38 44 12 44 50 68 51 38 100 39 8 (i r5 41 14 36 67 31 11 72 50 67 26 28 33 40 35 58 35 28 68 33 8 33 30 59 28 50 6 22 38 54 39 188 18 5 42 3 49 22 28 30 14 51 50 31 15 66 19 49 16 18 44 16 36 25 7 39 39 75 30 39 63 29 3 1 38 7 1 2 10 o 10 8 4 6 8 3 4 7 7 13 1 g 1 10 326 9,878 9,285 11,474 15,860 10,298 8, 196 17, 584 14, 182 16, 945 7, 799 10, 787 12,235 15, 895 10,058 16,342 12,412 11,586 38,654 12,363 5,739 11,561 11,912 14, 980 7, 326 23,485 6, 725 10, 055 7,797 12, 219 12,038 103, 100 11,] 74 6,538 9, 473 4, 210 13, 224 8,307 10,257 14, 321 8,338 12, 821 13, 662 7,790 10,930 18, 308 10, 086 14,416 12 275 20,204 19,115 22,935 31, 789 20,976 17,123 35,401 28,842 35,111 15,607 21, 910 24, 808 32,201 20,638 32,556 25,008 23,841 77, 139 25,523 11,808 23, 771 24,325 30,281 15, 246 48,783 14, 034 20,453 15, 810 24,722 24, 197 211, 802 22, 836 13, 460 18,953 8,900 26, 815 16, 838 20,584 29,537 17, 245 25,408 27,076 15,540 22,564 36,868 20,341 29,195 25 553 2 i 9 830 Allen 4 1 15 1 11,461 1 1 15 929 5 1 o 10 678 1 95 76 8,927 3 2 17,817 11 1 2 i 14 660 8 .. \ 18 166 4 1 21 22 7 838 11 1"3 g 1 1 12 573 Clark 7 . j 14 20 16 306 1 2 8 2 2 2 i 10 580 78 89 16 214 12 596 1 12 255 3 1 3 1 38 485 ... 13 165 1 6 069 2 2 1 8 . 6 6 1 12,210 3 12 413 Erie 7 1 15 301 Fair field 3 2 (3 1 7 9"0 12 14 25 298 1 7 309 4 6 5 <i 14 3 3 6 1 10 398 Gallia s 1 8,013 2 ... j 12,503 3 1 12 159 19 ; i 3 1 2 1 6 1 4 l 13 8 ! 108, 702 27 : 20 11 6C2 1 i 6, 922 2 i 2 9,480 4 6!)0 4 2 3 4 5 6 4 3 5 1 3 12 2 3 13. 5!)1 Highland - o 1 : 1 8, 531 i 2 2 10,327 Holmes 3 34 27 15 216 8,907 9 1 2 12,587 10 1 6 3 6 1 5 1 2 1 3 14 014 1 .. 7 750 Lake : ... 11,634 2 19 560 Licking i 4 3 10 2.55 122 14,779 1 1 13 973 Loraiu 2 7 K 3 1 . 1 6,714 6,025 12, 74 1 7,38 11,075 12,849 6,527 14,382 12,527 25,627 10,856 10,099 21,053 10, 172 3, 285 2, S19 9, f<74 12,739 25,832 15, 411 2- , 479 26,243 13, 498 23,157 25, 657 51,834 21,976 20,356 46,326 20,729 7, 016 4,811 HI, 629 Mndition 7 13 088 3 : i s 1 .. 8 064 i 11 404 4 .. 1 13,394 o fi !)71 10 7 4 6 6 4 1 1 7 3 1-1 77.-. 6 1 10 1 3 13 130 26 207 Montgomery 11 12 J 5 16 .. 1 2 10,257 21,373 3 10 557 1 3 731 2 492 5 .. 1 . <), 755 Perry... 0(5G STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 65 67 68 69 ; . . 75 ... 77 . - - : 84 -i . -- COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. ! F. M. F. M. F. M. F. I M. ! F. M. ! F. M. F. M. F. 379 S04 283 313 11)0 Ml 565 an ten 217 5!)5 382 386 498 2S1 188 256 304 480 484 258 287 226 359 212 272 2116 183 464 524 345 386 4113 218 634 366 392 483 208 167 235 314 493 507 250 174 1,447 918 1,277 1, 310 914 1,782 2,064 1,354 1,682 1,912 1,077 2,629 1, 491 1,542 2,069 1,103 721 981 1,572 2,489 2,012 1,176 1,112 1,079 1,389 892 1, 142 1,318 838 1,853 2,006 1,331 1,591 1,781 1,092 2,699 1,557 1,495 2,141 1,186 726 927 1,519 2,328 1,970 1,067 1,124 1,054 1,591 951 1,420 1,435 955 1,940 2,188 1,394 1,816 2,113 1,270 2,931 1,644 1,897 2,357 1,208 KI2 993 1,683 2,532 2,163 1,262 1,266 1,085 1,470 991 1,341 1, 453 966 2,078 2,166 1,446 1,634 2, 002 1,195 2,948 1,694 1,838 2,383 1,162 774 1,089 1,662 2,518 2,156 1, 172 1,232 1,152 1,432 882 1, 434 1,320 898 1, 944 2,042 1,360 1,440 1,926 1,077 2,720 1,591 1,859 2,333 1,082 684 945 1,557 2,464 2,046 1,189 1,239 997 1,354 837 1,339 1,237 818 1,818 2,043 1,307 1,473 1,877 1,043 2,635 1,567 1,858 2,122 984 639 819 1,465 2,279 1,960 1,072 1, 149 931 1,327 723 1,418 1,254 740 1,813 1,733 1,388 1,359 1,817 974 2,539 1,678 1,864 1,865 970 .-; 7S4 1,493 1,977 1,868 1,009 1,114 912 1,338 705 1, 357 1,291 746 1,819 1,868 1,257 1,402 1,849 991 2,529 1,719 1,890 1,861 882 529 765 1,525 2,070 1,914 960 1,056 898 2,214 981 2,078 2,050 1,065 2,720 2,857 1,971 2,113 2,742 1,420 3,411 2,326 2,505 2,478 1,394 781 1,103 2,469 2,829 2,692 1,382 1,650 1,475 2,034 989 2,193 1,965 1,008 2,827 2,758 1,864 2,071 2,665 1,378 3,712 2,455 2,796 2,699 1,389 785 1,084 2,332 2,850 2,815 1,311 1,485 1,298 1,336 729 1,425 1,286 753 1,722 1,814 1,338 1,547 1,774 1,010 2,527 1,629 1,784 1,730 950 650 819 1,602 1,975 1,870 996 1,134 947 1,173 647 1, 470 1,193 671 1,700 1,791 1,067 1,339 1,715 985 2,381 1^675 1,863 1,690 872 578 701 1,526 1,943 1,799 870 868 819 937 504 1,097 912 553 1,265 1,396 886 1,015 1,335 744 1,876 1,291 1,506 1,334 612 446 526 1,133 1,486 1,335 759 760 655 850 483 1,116 867 429 1,263 1,262 770 855 1,161 633 1,650 1,178 1,309 1,234 567 345 486 1,125 1,357 1,268 606 653 573 Pike Preble Richloud Scioto Shelby Stark . . . Van Wcrt Williams Wood Total 35, 585 34, 596 146,611 142, 284 156, 942 155,006 141,687 \35,933 127, 972 132, 831 , 200, 493 201, 172 144,587 133,739 100,224 89,455 FREE COLORED. 5 5 5 7 8 12 9 6 3 5 4 6 6 6 Allen a 2 3 5 4 9 4 6 Q 9 4 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 ] 2 1 1 4 2 3 1 * 8 27 28 23 33 28 25 17 26 36 34 23 17 12 10 1 4 5 6 2 2 c 5 2 6 6 4 1 3 Ik huont 13 18 67 G7 83 86 70 72 39 50 80 89 50 56 33 34 16 12 70 57 80 71 78 70 71 65 92 93 58 50 31 49 Bailer i 10 61 49 5 46 5 59 67 39 41 40 30 Carroll o 1 2 4 2 3 4 5 1 3 1 2 2 2 1 . 9 52 41 64 59 43 *j 47 38 53 79 82 39 4 30 33 Clark 11 1 30 21 34 27 31 29 26 33 38 46 35 29 27 22 14 53 39 60 39 5C 69 41 53 61 74 34 53 38 36 Clinton 13 c 54 50 53 59 74 47 47 56 77 66 32 46 28 32 .; 4 23 16 17 11 18 13 27 29 19 16 13 7 Coshocton 2 1 6 o 3 4 4 1 [ 3 3 6 2 2 4 3 o o 2 1 4 7 43 40 50 55 54 53 52 46 92 87 64 70 54 38 Darke 5 9 36 33 41 38 31 35 32 17 42 42 14 26 22 13 1 1 g 4 12 9 4 5 4 3 4 6 5 4 2 3 1 2 g 11 ;, 9 11 15 11 6 5 9 5 8 8 3 Erie . ; 5 -, 7 4 10 20 15 g 9 3 7 FalrfieU 3 1 13 1R SI 14 15 15 24 20 21 10 21 11 .. 10 10 40 53 48 41 56 41 40 36 73 61 43 32 24 84 26 20 88 75 94 105 112 95 83 92 158 155 108 106 64 57 Fulton Gallia . . . 105 116 115 131 10 95 101 106 136 88 80 48 58 1 o 1 2 1 Greene 20 8fl 97 60 91 118 88 98 68 118 96 131 90 r , C6 67 . 17 1" 17 30 19 15 21 7 9 Hamilton 42 43 26 03 263 27 255 512 503 409 357 237 260 Hancock 1 ^ 1 4 3 2 5 5 2 2 3 Hardin 3 9 7 9 1 1 5 5 5 6 8 11 ,; 5 6 4 Hurrinon 3 16 7 9 9 10 12 H 11 4 4 Hi :ny 1 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 567 WHITE Continued. 1 00 and under CO. GO aud under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90andunderlOO. Above 100. Ageunku ii. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 05 06 67 63 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 83 86 87 88 M. F. 11. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 543 357 920 592 341 889 864 CIS 571 903 494 1,105 SCO 956 910 449 230 300 744 993 875 441 511 421 502 305 855 541 309 887 818 531 482 798 400 1,022 743 901 7C3 420 203 204 689 837 892 342 385 330 285 197 594 338 185 624 501 335 314 544 243 724 491 644 501 236 136 165 4C5 585 C16 190 2C2 225 2C8 139 499 331 124 572 471 239 291 439 211 683 426 590 440 211 91 125 484 514 5G3 ICO 188 107 115 C9 231 135 59 2C2 222 86 103 188 91 283 193 293 206 109 32 75 236 257 287 76 63 53 114 60 240 143 37 217 189 90 84 179 80 71 184 357 189 86 38 66 195 212 233 54 57 45 31 15 61 33 15 59 54 17 13 39 18 71 46 71 48 23 15 48 75 00 9 10 17 33 8 58 33 3 48 58 33 19 23 14 56 50 64 32 14 9 13 61 64 57 13 G 12 3 4 4 1 4 8 1 3 4 1 1C 6 8 2 3 7 1 11,638 6,533 12, 245 10,982 6,670 15,541 16,331 11, 092 12, 342 15, 757 8,CC6 21,531 13,631 15, 315 16, 342 8,361 5,283 6,903 13, 310 18, 152 16, 318 8,752 9, 412 8,092 10,892 6,268 11,887 10, 714 6,132 15, 599 15, 959 10, 282 11, 632 14, 987 8,247 21,275 13,620 15, 261 16, 051 7, 923 4,887 0,575 12,909 17,468 16,138 7,880 8,471 7,459 22,530 12, 801 24,132 21, C9G 12,802 31, 140 32,290 SI, 374 23,974 30, 744 16, 913 42, 806 27,251 30, 576 32,393 16,284 10, 170 13, 478 26, 219 35,620 32,456 16,632 17, 883 15,551 5 6 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 4 5 1 11 6 7 4 o 3 1 11 3 1 55 50 1 Richl uid 1 1 Shelby o 44 42 Stark I 11 1 10 Van Wcrt 1 4 8 2 4 I 2 2 1| 6 1 j 1 1 Williams 1 Wood 5 1 63,582 56,384 38, 308 32, 703 14, 335 13,004 3,533 3,119 3GC 394 38 30 435 400 1, 171, 698 1, 131, 110 2, 302, 808 FREE COLORED. o 4 2 3 1 1 50 55 105 2 70 Alien j 1 1 16 o 1 1 16 9 05 Ashtabula 7 fi G 5 3 190 19G 366 1 4 1 22 oo 14 14 7 7 1 3 479 518 997 38 40 23 20 10 10 7 o x 571 545 1 11G \ 16 16 7 6 o 3 1 1 1 057 372 729 Butler I 2 3 J 23 13 11 4 1 3 3 1 393 395 788 11 12 13 ~ 8 6 J -i 1 259 033 492 Chirk 11 30 29 9 15 3 9 1 1 3 1 402 431 833 1* 29 16 1G 9 o 4 3 1 1 1 i 429 394 823 Clinton U 7 9 4 3 3 1 154 12G 280 i , I 4 1 23 15 9 6 5 5 2 2 461 433 894 H 11 11 5 9 6 o 1 1 247 234 481 11 2 1 73 1 3 3 1 4 2 61 70 131 2 7 4 3 63 80 140 Si 8 5 C, 3 2 1 1 1 2 130 137 257 Fair tic Id F 11 10 17 3 3 1 1 1 I 2 3G8 31 C89 * 35 29 29 14 11 10 3 1 1 2 2 814 7G4 1,578 1 i 91 44 35 34 22 8 4 6 1 I 800 790 1 590 Gallia g* 41 37 18 18 9 9 2 2 6S6 789 1 475 99 10 5 4 5 1 1 137 140 277 <K 12S 110 47 59 23 27 5 8 2 2 1 2 2 2G8 2 340 4 G08 3 3 4 1 1 23 27 50 ft 4 3 3 58 5 110 <f 1 1 2 o 1 1 I 76 81 157 3 1 1 Henry 29 30 31 32 33 34 SB 368 STATE OF OHIO. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. 37 38 39 41 42 43 " . 46 : 48 49 60 51 53 S3 54 57 99 63 63 64 65 67 68 69 . 71 73 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 90 81 83 83 84 85 - - COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 nml under 5. 5 and under 10. 10imdmderl5. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. P. 51. F. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. 51. P. 18 3 16 71 - 65 20 19 17 87 11 : - 17 52 15 1 2 ::. 28 4 4 44 9 44 28 22 19 3 3 2 15 40 51 3 26 6 4 58 3 12 o 52 58 60 15 72 77 22 15 o 29 17 1 2 34 34 H 3 33 13 39 42 24 12 3 o 3 23 24 52 29 11 5 72 43 8 48 . 33 3 1 10 12 1 o 11 10 G 57 43 1 2 4G - 44 30 !.. 22 5 4 22 41 39 G 13 15 ? Si 2 7 3 62 58 3 4 ; 42 36 3 3 41 4 38 32 14 17 5 o 1 19 32 43 5 18 5 5 74 1 8 2 G5 . 6 4 6 54 Gl 1 3 44 G 40 39 30 3 4 4 14 58 63 7 28 7 9 83 4 7 3 60 51 4 40 7 .1 43 57 3 2 55 12 37 33 13 17 5 3 5 16 49 63 13 25 - 7 66 1 8 G 75 70 6 41 65 - 1 49 5 50 27 9 17 5 5 1 15 43 41 5 24 12 5 78 1 11 3 CO 45 2 39 54 6 1 33 10 50 49 9 15 3 3 1 20 43 49 6 22 4 3 67 2 10 3 61 57 16 56 53 5 3 54 1- 57 51 38 24 6 3 1 25 32 65 5 34 16 8 79 1 10 6 97 69 6 18 1 10 52 5G fi 4 68 15 44 53 32 29 5 3 o 34 41 85 6 39 11 94 2 35 39 4 2 29 9 38 29 15 10 4 5 3 9 21 41 3 26 10 5 CO 3 24 27 2 27 5 22 11 17 10 4 n 3 12 24 34 ! 5 39 2 11 1 43 35 3 4 5 27 35 1 1 21 3 20 29 8 8 1 11 o 10 7 G 8 8 3 12 12 1 o 2 G3 42 : 3 20 10 4 4 5 21 38 61 5 20 1C 4 87 8 1 66 GO xrio 1 1 4 6 5 o 2 7 6 G 1 ! 16 25 33 4 20 3 4 36 3 9 1 33 33 3 6 23 7 Noble 1 1 1 10 6 3 10 3 67 71 6 6 3 o 225 6 37 12 43 18 15 9 7 16 3 9 64 53 4 7 o 49 31 7 12 o 3 161 6 29 8 21 10 G 5 1 13 5 7 34 35 1 3 4 50 30 6 8 13 11 Piko Problo ! 6 8 13 8 12 1 GO 1 C o 5 1 2 193 6 20 G 39 14 5 3 3 14 6 12 46 35 3 1 215 3 22 12 44 8 6 8 1 14 5 8 47 53 1 2 199 6 24 5 38 14 2 9 8 19 4 10 47 49 1 o 184 1 21 12 44 9 5 1 1 14 4 14 44 41 1 1 145 3 17 3 38 G 4 3 3 11 3 10 31 S9 1 166 1 14 6 38 7 G 2 4 4 14 45 41 2 89 Hogs 38 209 1 11 14 36 14 4 7 4 22 5 11 27 51 3 198 3 21 12 50 14 G 4 4 16 11 13 4fl 58 2 215 11 30 8 49 16 5 7 13 18 3 7 55 49 6 157 3 21 G 21 12 3 4 3 11 4 5 37 34 86 Scioto 2 4 3 1 1 2 3 6 6 23 5 3 5 3 11 2 11 33 21 11 1 20 4 5 5 5 8 4 6 29 18 Shelby Trumbull 2 2 1 3 9 12 Vim Wert Viuton . . 8 12 Williams Wood 1 7 Wynndott 1 1 o 4 3 4 o G 1 1 2 1 5 Total 495 494 2,236 2,120 2,542 2,578 2,462 2,371 1,997 2,249 3,208 3,300 2,209 2,091 1,500 1,464 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 369 FREE COLORED Continued. 60 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. j SO and under <)0. 90 nnd under 100 Above 100. j Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. : : . . I 1 6 6 6 6 6 a TI 7 r r 7 71 T 71 71 . 81 & K at K - 81 SI. F. M. F. SI. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 91. F. . 18 o 1 2 18 18 15 10 5 5 10 3 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 | 476 109 5 43 351 23 22 349 80 333 267 16-1 155 31 23 23 145 323 411 44 75 52 M7 13 70 27 492 434 33 65 3 12 1,379 38 164 51 294 84 39 43 38 113 31 70 340 313 15 1 2 26 48-3 110 958 810 5 79 696 707 59 36 685 143 655 549 278 276 61 46 38 291 606 800 84 395 143 89 1,090 22 134 49 939 842 76 124 6 18 2,781 45 323 123 580 172 88 80 223 68 133 676 648 27 1 3 42 o 34 346 356 36 336 03 322 282 314 121 30 23 15 146 283 389 40 197 63 37 553 9 64 00 447 408 43 59 3 6 1,402 17 159 286 49 35 32 110 37 83 336 335 12 15! ,7 12 j ~9 5 ! 7 7j 3 6 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 ! 1 18 3 19 14 7 9 2 4 27 16 1 14 2 2 1 16 8 3 2 19 11 12 2 4 4 4 2 1 ! Lake 7 ; s 1 2 7 i 3 4 ! 3 2 " 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 2 o 1 Lie-kin " 1 2 Lo " loril 1 Lucas J I . ! M-tdison M-ihoni 1 3 17 o 10 3 1 17 :: : Mirion e Medina 5 15 13 3 2 12 2 9 : 6 o 1 1 i 1 3 2 ! 1 i i i I 6 1 3 16 5 5 1 9 1 Mont omer I 1 i Mo n y 14 | 5 5 4 1 Muskin 3 I 22 22 4 2 4 4 1 7 20 . 5 4 11 ; 7 1 3 5 1 1 1 18 2.3 1 o 1 1 1 i i i Pike 1 Portage 1 1 . 77 o 10 1 19 1 6 4 2 4 1 1 17 13 1 1 1 1 57 1 g 1 18 2 3 26 2 o 42 1.3 10 4 6 ; i 2 1 4 1 o 5 1 3 1 1 6 4 7 2 1 . 3 2 Shelby Stark 1 1 ... 2 4 o 6 n i 13 14 2 1 1 3 o I nion 1 1 5 12 13 1 1 2 16 6 10 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 i 9 3 2 1 Washington 1 1 16 1 ! 960 812 527 453 204 191 61 76 ; 23 19 17 9 1 2 18, 442 18, 331 36,673 37 - 41 43 " 49 . : 54 . ,7 53 59 60 61 63 65 67 63 69 70 71 72 73 74 rs 47 370 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. INDIAN. COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 an l under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and i M. nder 30. 30 and under 40. 40 anil under SO. M. F. M. P. M. F- M. F. M. F. F. M. P. M. F. Athens 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 ! Miami 1 1 1 1 2 i 2 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 Total 2 2 4 3 1 3 i 3 1 3 1 J AGGREGATE. Total whites 35,585 34 596 146,611 142,284 156,942 155,006 141,687 135,930 127,972 132,831 200,493 201,172 144,587 133730 100 2?4 89 43 495 494 2,23fl 2,120 2,542 2,578 2,462 2,371 1,997 2,249 3,208 3,300 2209 2091 1 SOO 1 464 o 2 4 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 36,080 35090 148849 144 406 159,488 157,584 144,152 138,306 129,972 135,081 203,704 204 473 146 799 135 831 101 726 00 911 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 371 INDIAN. 50 and under GO. 60 nnd under 70. 70 nnd under 80. 80 und under 90. 00 uud under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. r. M. F. M. F. M. r. M. F. : M. F. SI. p. M. F. 2 ! 1 a 6 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 5 7 3 I 2 Fulton .. 1 Miami 1 i Montgomery " - 1 3 1 1 1 Wyandott i 8 1 1 1 I 22 8 30 , i AGGREGATE. 62,582 5(5,384 36,308 32,703 14,335 13,004 3,533 3,119 366 394 38 30 435 400 1,171,698 1,131,110 2, 302, 808 Total whites 960 812 527 455 204 191 61 76 23 19 17 9 1 2 18,442 18,231 36,673 Total free colored. 1 22 8 30 Total Indians 63,544 57,197 36,835 33,219 14,539 13, 195 3,594 3,195 389 413 55 39 436 402 1,190,162 1,149,349 2, 339, 511 .-572 STATE OF OHIO. TAIJLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. Total froo colored. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. JI. F. Total. 10, 320 9, 830 11, 4lil 13, 929 10, 680 8, 927 17,817 14, CliO 18, 166 7, 898 11,123 12, 573 16,306 10, 580 16, 214 12, 596 12, 255 33, 483 13, 165 C,OG9 12, 210 12,413 15, 301 7,920 25,298 7,315 10, 398 8,013 12,503 18, 159 108. 702 11, <iu 2 (i, 9SJ 9, 480 4, (i .KI 13,591 8,531 10, 327 15, 216 8, 907 12,587 14,014 7, 750 11,034 18,560 10,253 14,779 13, 278 6,714 13,089 8,064 11, 404 13,394 6,971 14, 776 13, 130 26, 208 11,120 10, 257 21, 373 10,557 3,731 2,498 B 7XS !>, 878 9, 285 11,474 15, SCO 10, 2!>8 8,196 17, 584 14, 182 16, 945 7, 799 10, 787 12,233 15, 895 10,058 16, 342 12, 412 11,580 33,654 12,363 5,739 11,561 11,912 14, 980 7,326 23, 485 (5,727 10,035 7, 797 12, 219 12, 038 103, 100 11,174 0,538 9, 473 4, 210 13, 324 8, 307 10,257 14, 321 8,S38 12, 821 13,662 7,790 10,930 18,308 10, 086 14, 416 12, 275 6,025 12, 744 7,380 11,075 12, 849 fi, 527 14,383 12,327 23,627 10,856 10, 099 21, 953 10, 172 3,285 2,319 o fnA 20,204 19, 115 22,935 31, 769 20, 978 17, 123 35, 401 28, 842 35, 111 15, 697 21,910 24, 808 32, 201 20,638 32,556 25, 0118 23, 841 77, 139 25, 528 11,808 23, 771 24, 325 30,281 13, 246 48, 783 14,042 20,453 15, 810 24, 722 24, H>7 211,802 22, 836 13, 460 18, 9,13 8,900 26,815 lli,S38 20, 384 29, 537 J7, 245 25, 408 27, 676 15, 540 22, 564 36, 868 20,341 29, 195 23,533 IS, 739 25, 33 15, 444 22. 479 2fi, 243 13, 498 29, 159 25. 657 51,835 21, 976 . 20,356 43, 326 20, 729 7,016 4,811 28 10 o 4 24 371 209 22 217 147 212 320 103 10 15 190 33 10 39 57 223 550 31 59 14 24 22 23 5 12 153 9 207 148 3 176 112 190 109 51 3 5 271 214 :i3 22 6 33 145 264 1 464 2 251 107 1,151 13 20 6 24 23 9 8 16S 10 221 176 163 2 217 131 202 104 40 5 4 259 204 27 29 8 36 134 249 46 46 14 20 321 19 431 376 311 5 393 243 392 213 97 8 9 500 418 60 51 14 69 279 513 1 933 6 543 223 2, 529 32 47 13 105 70 16 25 386 04 997 1,116 729 41 7S8 492 833 823 280 24 40 894 481 73 131 149 237 689 1, 578 1 1,590 7 1,475 277 4,608 50 110 157 958 219 5 79 69(i 707 59 36 685 143 655 549 278 276 61 46 38 881 608 800 84 395 143 1,090 * 20,309 19, 185 2,951 31,814 21,364 17, 187 30, 398 29,958 33,840 15,738 22,698 25, 300 33,034 21, 461 32,836 25,032 23,881 78,033 26,009 11,866 23, 902 24,474 30, 538 15, 935 50,361 14, 043 22,043 15,817 20, 197 21, 474 216, 410 22, 886 13, 570 19,110 8, 901 27, 773 17,057 20,589 29,616 17,941 2G, 115 27, 735 15, 576 23, 24 J 37,011 20,996 29,744 23,831 13, 015 25. 894 15,490 22, 517 20,534 14, 104 29, 959 5,741 52, S30 22,119 20,445 44,416 20, 731 7,016 4,945 Allen . . 1 28 21 294 369 209 14 178 102 229 290 80 6 10 174 30 8 41 78 "101 187 515 5 65 45 506 740 418 36 395 249 441 610 163 16 31 3(14 63 18 60 135 188 410 1,065 Butler ... . Carroll Clark Darke Erie Fnirtield Fuyctte Fulton Gallia .... 33 321 1 497 24 962 74 1 3:;6 52 C57 1 033 54 2, 079 18 63 144 1 696 110 4 47 417 569 46 26 210 96 526 " 230 12H . 167 52 30 18 222 334 576 11 178 76 72 505 22 292 1,378 19 27 Geauga 435 SO 1, 117 10 3d "iO :i(lo 58 4 26 209 284 17 16 107 58 2G3 130 91 28 13 8 106 2-. ID 87 41 14 241 13 Henry Highland HO 51 1 19 141 C,7 6 6 i 242 22 65 137 73 59 3 10 15 39 151 121 35 111 34 146 58 262 1 32 279 138 13 10 475 47 129 3)3 149 109 9 16 20 09 272 224 73 217 67 17 585 Holmes 21 208 285 29 10 103 38 258 106 38 . 71 24 17 10 116 162 286 91 35 2^ 261 9 13 71 7 4 233 25 6-1 170 7(i 50 6 fi 5 30 121 103 38 106 33 9 Lake Lawrence Lucas Madison Medina Mfigs Mercer Miami Montgomery Morguu Morrow Muskiiigum Noble Ottawa Pauldiutr 28 22 50 42 42 84 134 Perry . . STATE OF OHIO. p TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION Continued. 373 COUNTIES. WHITE. FREK COLORED. Total free colored. Aggregate. CLACK. MULATTO. It P. Total. 1C. " Total. JI. F. Total. 11, Ki8 6,533 12, 24 5 10, 892 6,208 11,887 10, 714 6,132 15, 599 15, 95D 10, 282 11, 032 14, 987 8,247 21, 275 13, 621 15, 2C1 1C, 051 7, 023 4,887 C, 575 12, 912 17.-4C8 16, 138 7, 880 8,471 7,400 22, 530 12, 801 24,132 21, G96 12,802 31, 140 32,290 21, 374 23,974 30, 745 16, 913 42, 800 27,256 30, 57C 32, 393 16,284 10, 170 13, 478 26, 220 35, C20 32, 450 16,632 17,883 15,554 344 82 25 41 1 3 917 10 75 18 138 40 37 32 22 03 13 7 220 98 9 89 00 32 30 G33 143 57 71 1 4 1,850 23 109 41 272 75 84 49 36 127 23 11 447 EGo 14 148 352 8 "4 9 402 22 89 33 150 44 9 13 16 50 19 03 114 215 C 1 158 300 342 694 11 19 29 53 3 5 5 14 409 93 l 10 32 C5 154 49 82 152 308 53 97 2 4 18 31 18 34 40 | 9G 20 45 79 142 115 229 227 412 7 13 I 939 843 70 124 18 2,781 55 323 123 580 172 88 80 70 223 68 153 070 618 27 1 3 42 23, 409 13,043 24,208 21,820 12,808 31, 158 35, 071 21,429 24, 297 30,808 17, 493 42, 978 27, 344 30,050 32, 403 16,507 13, 031 2C, 902 30,208 32,483 10, G33 17, 686 15,596 Prcble 10, 082 6,670 15,541 1C, 331 11, 092 12, 34-2 15,758 8, COG 21,531 13, 635 15,315 1C, 342 8,301 5,283 C, 903 13, 314 18, 152 16, 318 8, 752 9,412 8,094 1 933 7 94 23 134 3.1 . 47 17 14 C4 11 OQ1 108 5 Shelby Warren Wood 2 19 1 10 29 7 6 13 Total 1, 171, 720 1,131,118 2,302,838 10,271 ; 9,711 19,982 8,171 8,520 10,001 3C, 673 , 2,339,511 NOTE. 30 Indiana inclu lcd ia white population, TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, <tC. COUNTIES. 1 WHI rii. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 1,1GB SCO !U9 801 403 810 593 519 (j?7 1 ^T " 1 897 590 797 014 840 074 G60 820 993 1, 000 784 204 678 929 511 538 493 883 609 1,091 768 U05 730 420 737 COS 533 1, 214 875 590 747 504 829 041 679 S06 907 1,040 730 190 005 873 476 446 439 853 605 2, 259 1, 020 1,844 1,537 823 1,547 1,201 1,052 1,327 2,486 1,772 1, 18C 1, 514 1,178 1,009 1315 1,359 1,032 1,900 2,106 1,514 394 1,283 1,802 937 9S4 S J2 1,736 1,214 o 2 2,201 1,029 1,645, 1, 5-14 834 1. 548 1,206 1,000 1,327 2,519 1,787 1, 191 1,558 1,178 1,009 1,332 1,359 1.C32 1,989 S, KO 1,515 304 1,589 1,802 090 984 932 1,748 1,214 1 I 3 1 1 5 7 G 11 1 5 1 1 4 5 2 i 10 7 3 5 17 33 8 15 2 5 9 M 7 10 17 11 9 1 18 29 5 j 14 3 3 2 1 j 3 6 6 12 Clear Creole ... : do 374 STATE OF OHIO. . TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS. &< . Continued. CITUS, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. M. \V11ITK. p. KKEE COLORED. Aggregate. Total. : M. F. Total. ,-,_,. : Ashhnirl 861 661 7JO 4 63 246 391 647 834 !>07 878 803 401 534 ISO 1,118 171 573 :;?9 451 1177 214 170 884 575 407 392 870 405 HIS 888 :!<!.-) 484 561 304 488 214 310 71!) 429 539 403 471 4:15 810 075 1.413 483 (39 579 722 565 818 787 574 - 705 009 .716 851 .117 194 427 :i-7 311 878 C35 7C9 449 S70 430 653 846 857 813 451 514 472 1,135 515 709 012 301 439 973 219 152 874 505 Ml 3118 852 468 793 303 :wt 477 514 323 477 229 320 71fi 414 494 442 500 510 843 057 l,:i94 472 033 548 egg sag 780 749 536 871 701 853 555 751 799 213 375 329 371 - : 386 0119 536 1,739 1,296 1,485 912 ! 516 827 1,300 1,673 1,753 1,735 ! 1, 015 ; 912 1,048 933 2,253 986 1,418 1,185 750 890 1,950 433 328 1,758 1,140 703 790 1, 728 873 1, (ilO ,">IU 694 901 1,075 087 905 44:1 030 1,435 843 1,033 9H7 971 1,005 1,659 1,332 3,807 954 1,272 1,127 1,421 1, 127 1, 598 1,536 1, 110 1, 717 1,466 1,823 1,091 . 1,716 407 803 706 753 777 826 1,880 1.170 1 3 4 1,743 1,296 1,485 912 516 827 1,300 1, 67.! 1,753 1,735 1,615 912 1,048 920 2,255 ; 1,418 1,185 750 890 1,953 133 329 1,758 1,140 708 803 1,730 873 1,610 591 094 %1 1, 075 687 965 143 636 1,435 843 1,033 907 971 1,00.% 1,675 1,335 2, 852 1.023 1.27-2 Sulli^ an i di, ill) ,1" . do ,lo do do 2 2 < n ilo tin 1 1 do do " do ff ^ do 2 6 12 do do do ;;;;; do ga do do do : - - . Richmond do do ,1,, do do ,]o . do do 8 2 33 :B 8 1 98 30 Hi 3 45 68 do do do do do . 1,127 1, 123 i,:ioi 1,598 1,581 1, 110 1,747 1,483 1,8X6 1,091 1,603 1.721 407 802 70 752 7! 11 82li 1,380 do . : l 81 1 93 g 174 Lee do . Lottl rfn 27 o 18 45 2 1 a 8 11 6 17 14 York An Cluy . do ( i< nil. in do 3 2 5 do do 1 .Milliter do Moulton do 8 a 17 Noble do 440 071 634 Punhi lR do St. Mury B . . . ...do... 11 7 18 1,188 . STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued." 375 CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 359 710 485 4U3 44;i 562 730 312 665 832 984 1,005 583 8 Jfi 956 840 1,544 452 905 1,016 961 1,056 770 947 155 686 837 300 623 C06 581 572 337 500 259 1,032 550 647 1,128 1,436 625 7C6 1,250 507 619 1,422 612 1,334 3,482 803 1,115 752 1,334 1,044 959 1,008 1,139 852 880 693 1,104 867 527 1,009 346 226 436 573 524 318 684 415 481 434 570 715 286 612 809 986 991 634 873 967 836 1,527 483 921 1,017 974 1,015 693 935 168 601 773 434 623 675 560 543 350 573 248 986 531 636 1,107 1,373 586 774 1,198 505 573 1,289 600 1,332 3, 547 752 ISO 691 1,156 909 887 995 1,111 781 809 564 952 781 544 1,013 374 257 441 553 509 677 1,430 900 980 877 1,132 1,454 598 1,277 1,641 1,970 1,906 1,216 1,769 1,923 1,670 3,071 035 1,826 8,033 1,935 2,071 1,472 1.P82 323 1,377 1,610 833 1,246 1,371 1,150 1,115 696 1,172 507 2,018 1,081 1,283 2,235 2,809 1,211 1,540 2,248 1,012 1,192 2,711 1,212 2,466 7,029 1,555 2,054 1,443 2,490 2,043 1,846 2,003 2,250 1,633 1,689 1,257 2,056 1,648 1,071 2,022 720 483 877 1,126 1.033 677 1,430 900 980 877 1,157 1,466 641 1,349 1,766 2,001 2,002 1,220 1,760 1,976 1,677 3.149 999 1,826 2,180 1,999 2,258 1,473 1,912 326 1,425 1,610 830 1,283 1,371 1,364 1, 172 723 1,172 507 8,018 1,081 1,311 2,241 2,810 1,211 1,608 2,715 1,162 1,209 2,935 1,229 2,503 7,223 1,564 2,074 1,444 2,490 2, 070 1,885 2,014 2,413 LH 1,702 1.2CS 2,056 1,H 1,071 9,022 721 483 <H)7 1, 176 1.03:i . do do W p do g do Baruesville 6 6 21 35 55 14 4 1 19 6 22 37 70 17 2 3 25 12 43 72 125 31 6 < I) UVr ...do... Ac, ! S J a do do do Kirkwood do do do do : 26 57 1 39 39 53 1 78 64 do do 30 25 do Smith do do 71 33 96 76 SO 91 147 64 187 do do . do . ..do 17 2 25 13 1 23 30 48 do do York do ... 3 17 3 37 . .do 20 do do 105 25 10 109 32 17 214 57 27 do do do .... .do do do 17 3 1 11 3 28 6 1 do .... do Piko do do 32 133 75 10 132 8 22 88 6 12 36 134 75 7 92 9 15 106 3 1 68 267 150 17 224 17 37 194 9 20 1 do Scott do Sterling do do do Fairiield Butler do do * do Liberty do do Middletown do . 11 20 8 85 2 7 4 16 19 3 78 I 6 7 27 39 11 163 3 13 11 Milford . . . do do do Reily Rons - do St. Glair . do do . do 7 4 11 do 1 1 . ...do East do 17 13 30 Pox do Harriaou . . . ...do... STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOVV.VS, *C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Ajrcrrocate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Lee Carroll 620 414 671 623 543 C54 339 605 452 570 C52 517 325 355 595 68 479 521 502 860 706 196 S79 357 59 409 265 919 808 1,582 639 152 1, 022 l 920 G74 910 1 451 i 852 C27 403 ] 731 i 724 242 | 3,431 1,466 : 70 1,352 ; 485 1,040 911 738 74 1,446 839 ; 209 134 213 181 861 465 893 ! 59 832 727 919 993 | 118 796 433 289 60 59 560 947 1, 225 866 1,241 1,275 1,060 1,286 664 748 1,226 127 1,116 1.061 1,771 1,468 364 2,006 714 117 829 548 1,877 1,659 3,064 1,281 300 2,085 1,904 1,373 1,922 D34 1,702 1,290 803 1,4 J1 1,527 500 ,6,726 2,915 147 2,728 913 2,120 1,828 1,575 130 2,995 1,692 433 257 403 357 1,778 959 . 1,783 109 1,225 866 1,241 1,284 1, 060 1,286 664 749 1,263 131 1, 121 1,070 1,771 1,471 379 2,008 735 126 843 : 1,901 1,681 3,429 1,313 : 2,086 1,90-1 1,386 1,929 961 l, 707 1,312 812 1, 491 1, 540 516 -7,00-2 2.9G3 147 2,778 956 2,147 1,832 1,576 130 2, U!)5 1,695 434 257 404 357 2,211 1,083 1,784 115 139 1,691 1, 5 IS 1,879 2,084 233 1,631 976 55, i 114 : 1,229 2,059 Loudon do Monroe do Orange do. . . . C 3 9 Perry do Hose do Union do Washington do 393 C31 50 1 22 o 23 3 7 1 37 4 52 5 9 15 2 24 2 2 Cable do Concord do Goeben do 592 559 911 762 108 1,027 337 88 430 2i?3 958 851 1,482 C42 148 1,003 084 C99 1,012 470 850 CCS 399 770 803 258 3,295 1,449 77 1,376 428 1,080 ! 917 837 56 : 1,549 853 224 123 i 190 176 917 494 890 50 1 65 849 785 959 1,035 109 - 4TS 264 54 61 566 1,033 Harrison do Jackson do Johnson do 2 5 1 10 3 15 Lewisburg. .-. do. .. Mad Kiver j do. . . . Mcchanicsburg do 9 2 10 1 17 16 167 16 12 7 4 1 7 6 198 16 21 9 14 2 24 22 365 32 Middk ton do Ku-h do St. Paris ...do Salem do Union do. . . L rbana do Wayne do Woodstock do Bethel . . Clark 1 1 German do Greene . ... do 9 18 3 18 6 4 4 19 a 4 4 13 7 37 5 22 10 Harmony do Mudison do Mad River do Moreticld do New Carlisle .. do Pike do Pleasant do 9 8 136 26 4 8 140 22 13 16 276 48 South Charleston do Springfield do Uatavia Clf rmont Chilo dn Fate I do 23 19 14 2 1 27 24 13 2 50 43 27 4 1 Felicity ; I ... do Franklin do Goshen do Jackson do Laurel do Miami do Monroe do 2 1 3 1 1 Moscow (i Mount Cart-.el : do Neville do 1 1 New Boston do New Richmond do 196 68 1 : 5 237 55 433 124 1 6 Ohio : (j Pierce do Point Pleasant do i j Rural dn Stone Lick do 1, 681 \ 5 5 ; 1 10 1 1 . 6 17 71 Union do Washington i (j o 1, 878 2,028 ; 227 1,614 905 Williamsburg . I do 27 29 3 3 8 9 46 25 Wlthamsville do Wayne do AtaM Clinton Blanchester do "" " do Ccntcrville do 114 Chester do 1,126 53 1,980 38 50 103 41 79 CUu-k do STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued 877 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. KREE COLOUEI ). Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. i)07 860 1,707 19 14 33 1,800 do 457 408 eco 10 5 i 15 880 do 48-1 480 964 15 14 i 29 993 do 500 551 1. 120 1 1 1,121 do 141 134 81 10 18 293 do 54 50 104 9 7 16 120 N- r -r do 97 90 187 2 2 4 191 N\v Vienna do 393 264 557 2 1 3 560 do 111 101 212 212 llichlaud ... do 731 658 1, 38!) 20 25 45 1 , 434 do 132 111 243 6 6 355 do 1,332 1,298 2, G30 84 80 164 2, 794 do 579 556 1,135 19 14 XI 1, 1G8 \V i liiusrton do 674 643 1,317 1 1 | 1,319 .do 568 512 1,080 44 36 80 1, 160 do 95 98 193 2 5 200 388 420 817 44 54 !)8 915 "Wilson do 518 467 985 6 4 10 905 240 26 475 2 3 r 480 Butler do 785 795 1,580 3 4 7 1,587 640 681 1, 321 1 i 1,322 232 240 472 1 ] 474 do 40 57 100 10 4 ; 14 120 do 85 73 158 158 do 716 694 1 410 1,410 do .. 980 984 1,964 4 4 1,968 do 489 502 901 1)91 ..do ] 105 1, 151) 2, 20 1 13 13 26 2, 287 do 970 85S 1,828 25 12 37 1,865 do ] 004 1 034 2,038 5 8 13 ,05l do 571 620 1,191 1,191 Middle ton do C70 688 1,353 1 3 1,361 do 150 129 279 1 279 do 54 00 120 120 Xew I i -bon do 670 708 1 378 2 1 3 1,381 North Gt-or etowu do 90 68 158 158 ferry do 5 19 64(5 1,245 07 o-> 50 1,295 do 507 521 1 028 i.f :; do 863 949 1,812 36 41 77 1.8S9 do nyn 485 485 Unity do 1 043 1 050 2,093 2 1 n 2,090 do 443 392 835 8 5 13 848 do 405 420 831 831 Well VT tile do 767 804 1,571 11 5 16 1,587 West do 577 553 1,135 4 : 2 1,141 do 78 70 157 157 246 25 498 408 Adam 581 597 1 178 1,178 do 632 651 1,273 1,273 do 441 424 865 6 i 4 10 875 Clnrk do 415 381 796 796 do 571 571 1,142 5 4 9 1,151 do 745 771 1 516 1,510 do 542 489 1,031 1 i 2 a 1,034 do 649 647 1,296 1,296 58 537 1 065 1,065 Keen" do 43 469 Ml 901 do 568 517 1, 085 1,085 160 160 do . ... 80-1 828 1,632 1 I 1 2 1.634 Mill Cre-t k *. do 367 321 688 688 do 436 432 868 868 1 17 38 38 do 406 493 989 989 do 546 : ., 1,049 1,049 i do 504 542 1,046 1,046 Pike 357 339 6% 696 Plninfit ld do 15 15 30 30 do 327 310 R37 f,37 48 378 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &r. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FIU:K roLOREr . Affgr.-giitp. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Coshocton , 4:!4 440 8SO 8P() 4:iH 417 853 i ,. . . do 513 471 984 w do 102 82 If 4 184 do 464 441 905 do 115 108 223 do 4!K) 508 998 998 Crawford 66 91 177 A b m .. ..do 530 487 1 017 I Biicvrus do 1 102 1,078 2,180 do 7-13 687 1,430 do 550 563 1,118 1 118 Cretin/ do 767 691 1,458 14 15 9 1 -187 do 258 178 406 1 406 do 69 60 129 do 1 016 948 1 963 1 i Holme do 814 797 1,611 J-ict do 1137 858 1,795 4 4 Liberty do 837 774 1,611 do CM 630 1, 2fi4 1 . ... 1 1 fi5 do 112 109 231 Polk do 476 468 014 do 14 14 28 Sindiisk - do 408 384 792 do 299 2(17 506 56G .do 561 532 1 093 do 519 54fi 1,095 1 005 do 29 26 do 781 743 1 524 Bedi"- I 501 588 1 089 5 4 Uricksvillo .... do 525 4!>9 1 024 1 01 do 2 6C2 2,687 5,349 B 3 do 744 727 1,471 2 6 ! 8 1 -179 ... do 2 320 2 404 4 724 83 82 . ..do 2 072 2 406 4 478 37 48 do 1 445 1.2P5 2,730 34 8 do 2 411 2,957 5,368 100 108 08 5 57G do 2 377 2,414 4,791 29 28 *>7 4 848 do 3,333 3,463 6,796 88 80 168 6 %4 1 056 1 085 2 141 9 8 do 1 123 1, 108 2 233 13 8 . do 1 770 1,863 3 633 3 3 6 1 G39 do 1 286 1,256 2,542 13 14 07 g 5gi| do 1 610 1,572 3,182 2 1 1 3 185 do 20 805 21 813 42 618 411 388 709 ! 43 417 do 633 640 1 273 5 6 11 1 34 do 1 491 1,510 3,001 3 7 10 3 Oil ... do 934 832 1,766 3 | 1 769 do 901 748 1,649 8 6 14 1 663 do 566 513 1 079 do 1 332 1,241 2 573 11 8 19 5t2 v h C do 1 485 1,324 2 809 1 1 i 2 810 . . do 736 676 1,412 1 i 2 1 414 . .. do 565 529 1,094 1 1 1 095 do 739 741 ),480 1 480 do . 936 P57 1,793 1 793 G55 (142 1,297 1 297 ..do 493 516 1,009 1 009 do 471 487 038 - )58 do . 812 741 1 553 1_ 1 1 554 Darko 888 864 1,732 T ! 2 ! I 3 1 755 Allen . .do 290 246 536 536 do 575 491 1 066 Bntler do . . 746 652 1 398 Franklin . . . . do 508 475 983 i 183 do 881 658 1 339 181 165 do 1 358 1 299 S 657 9 5 llurruon . . ...do... . 875 1.804 4 5 9 1 813 STATE OF OHIO. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 379 CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 69!) 378 548 468 373 4UO 837 4(3 288 693 845 309 370 700 4C5 CIS 47. ! 398 214 663 373 407 471 402 660 6 J J 556 612 1,967 577 670 339 608 263 511 585 536 684 813 439 520 457 868 7dO 604 867 282 974 968 818 724 107 4,113 424 860 1,580 1,097 983 1,015 953 2,027 1,483 614 1,073 703 1,073 1,017 1,118 554 641 ;>4i 467 436 359 454 836 444 254 638 788 316 378 691 426 562 437 373 177 603 397 441 444 347 732 594 585 496 1,893 549 619 336 562 219 468 548 543 058 758 423 476 441 849 783 476 877 195 880 931 669 695 101 4, 203 376 836 1,183 1, 128 915 1,004 851 2 135 1,403 574 1,045 722 1,102 1,011 1,011 479 1,340 72 1,015 904 732 914 1,673 912 542 1,331 1, 633 625 751 1,391 81 1,180 910 771 391 1,266 770 908 915 749 1,392 1,286 1,181 1, 109 3,860 1, 126 1,289 675 1,170 512 979 1, 133 1,079 1,342 1,571 862 996 898 1,717 1,563 1,080 1, 7-14 477 1,854 1,899 1,487 1,419 368 8,324 800 1,701 2,403 2,225 1,898 2,019 1,804 4, 162 2, 94fi 1,188 2,118 1,425 2,175 2, 028 2,129 1.033 3 3 6 1,346 722 1,015 906 748 914 1,673 912 542 1,397 1, 652 625 754 1,399 895 1, 180 910 798 391 1, 289 770 908 915 749 1,392 1,303 1.181 1,136 3, 889 1,126 1,289 675 1,178 512 990 1,133 1,079 1,342 1, 579 870 996 900 1.717 1, 563 1,080 1, 744 477 1, 892 1, 899 1,487 1,436 :; - 8,408 800 1,702 2 4^ ~, ~ 25 1, C0. r > 2,041 1, 812 4, 303 2, 947 1,188 2, 118 1,451 2, 175 2.030 2,130 1.044 do do do 2 7 2 16 do 9 do Teviu do do do do 29 10 37 9 66 19 "\Vavue . ... do York do. do 4 4 o 8 4 do do do do 16 11 27 Mark. do Milfoil! . . - do 14 9 23 Noble do Tiffin do do Berkshire . Berlin do 10 7 17 do do 9 11 18 18 27 29 do do Harlem do j do.. ! do ... . 3 5 8 do do 3 8 11 Oxford do Porter do do Seioto do.. 5 5 3 3 8 8 do Trenton do Troy do 1 1 Berlin Eric do Grotou do Huron do do do 18 20 38 Milan do Oxford .do do G 3 36 11 7 48 17 10 84 Portland do Sandusky do Vcrmilliou do 1 8 1 18 do 10 Bloom do Clear Creek 2 13 19 66 1 5 9 19 75 7 38 141 1 do Hoching : do Lancaster City . do Liberty do do Pleasant do llidilantl do 8 18 26 Hush Creek do Violet do 1 1 fi 1 o 1 11 Walnut do Concord... Fayctto . . . 5 ;i80 STATE OF OHIO. TABU: No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 1 CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. \VIIITK. pur.] : coi.oiiK ). AggTi gato. jr. P. Total. M. ! . Total. 427 823 1, 106 689 HO 843 549 1, 200 ni7 733 558 4*9 722 3. 729 1, 188 . 1, 206 1, 640 2 280 389 811 1,014 (iia 414 702 005 1,089 471 694 513 421 009 1,793 1, 25G 1,395 1,727 2 278 81(i 4 6 1, 634 (10 07 s.aoo 10 H 1,307 JJ 18 804 3li 37 1,61)7 69 53 1, 104 -M M 2,S94 ; 50 02 968 1 34 33 1,429 | 37 t-6 1,1)71 5 3 910 14 12 1,381 18 14 4,022 S64 M9 2,444 62 78 2,61 , -10 37 3, 367 : 41 41 1,063 ; 88 104 10 : 82fi 117 1,701 39 2, 2S9 11 1,348 73 027 122 k 1,729 19 \ 1, 103 107 ! 2, 101 67 1,030 3 1,492 8 1,079 26 036 32 1,413 503 0.1 HO HO 2, 084 77 2, 738 C5 3, 402 192 4,70.) -Hi ward Total Columbus 9. 108 872 240 910 1,059 71)8 1 01. ~> 8,449 095 792 970 (Kl 1,340 610 1,609 70:1 630 60G 773 630 609 992 601 i 307 512 :it-o 897 364 48:3 530 883 730 336 301 164 7!)3 004 827 . - 1,489 603 466 386 094 793 613 431 749 761 6-13 559 4(13 019 4MJ 421 17,007 495 OiH 1,619 . 20 17 540 997 18,004 37 ; 1, 686 1.707 18 10 2,029 9 3 1 3 H i 28 ; 1, 735 12 2,041 2, 80o 6 3 1,296 12 6 3,202 39 32 1,466 . 18 11 1,298 17 21 1 3 ( *2 2, 8C4 18 1,311 71 3,:i23 29 1, 490 3S 1, 334 MiflLin do 683 , 1,643 703 666 7:6 . 871 739 1)14 1,068 719 ! 307 021 458 1,015 386 034 629 989 710 :ni) 397 17 .l 823 609 882 610 1,403 631 484 410 631 7(i7 669 408 800 792 C74 062 482 393 Plain do 1,644 10 6 1, 369 3 2 1,273 19 10 2, 060 86 81 1,370 20 20 664 1 ; 3 1 (IB 1 10 i l.fiOO 5 1,374 ! 29 1,302 lt!7 ; 2,227 10 1,420 4 i 668 1 033 H38 ; 838 1 912 . i or> Dover do 750 ! 1 .... 1 751 1 016 1 016 1 109 ! i 159 1 872 i j 870 1 | 1 480 . . ... 1 480 C76 676 748 748 943 1 *M3 1,610 1 1,610 1,163 , 18 ( 23 l,70a \ 4 2 1 04 11 1 , 204 ! 1,715 1 204 Clay i do 2,893 234 i 292 1,234 58 51 950 . 41 32 801 1 4 1 3 026 j 3,4Irt 10!) 1,343 73 1,023 5 800 1 225 Given tleld ... do lluiitiugton do 1,509 : 40 44 1,282 61 06 889 i S 2 1, 504 20 22 1, 533 140 1 10 1,317 188 HI 1,121 8 5 04 89 | 1,048 117 1,399 4 Sttl 42 1,096 206 1 , 09 309 1 , 620 13 1, 13-1 <>42 Ohio do .sprinstield do Wtdnut do Bninbridge d o 796 1 1 1 044 1 1 2 798 1 MHO 907 Ittirtou ! d 525 497 444 Churduu do 957 Cbesti r do 865 :. fcCO STATE OF OHIO. TADLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, c. Continued. 381 rmr.s, TOWNS, tc. COUNTIES. WHITE. FUKK rOLOKKO. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 495 451 44!) 433 388 524 522 50:1 508 KM 41)0 898 1, HIS 597 904 254 200 641) 500 441 SI 7 58!) 632 824 795 1,837 000 390 460 454 401 523 710 C40 730 489 mo 819 7:x> 444 417 328 605 482 040 1,705 3,425 2.25S 4,586 6, 092 2 80S 3,608 3,923 6 .150 4! 18 451 436 4-10 372 482 525 501 451 6!)5 469 810 1,088 532 P51 285 613 482 4)7 2011 565 526 794 772 2, 019 644 408 733 423 469 454 385 552 697 cia 759 486 926 850 CG4 387 415 3(i9 597 492 640 1,687 3, 628 1,744 3,045 3,821 2, P34 3,892 3,664 6,802 4, 343 5, 365 6,274 9,083 3,303 4,500 6,406 5, 372 1,999 !3 902 885 872 760 1 , 006 1, 047 1,004 959 1,237 093 902 685 672 700 1,006 1,048 1,007 959 1,237 959 1,708 2, 227 1,183 l,84!l 532 55! I 1,278 995 893 423 1,102 1,196 1,040 1, 594 4, 058 1,319 804 1,524 923 959 908 71)3 1,075 1,407 1 , 203 1,48!) 975 1,857 1,076 1,428 831 833 741 1, 207 975 1,281 3, 439 7,371 4, 158 8,313 11,338 5, 940 7,793 7,707 13,292 9, 057 11,519 12, 738 18,596 7,537 9, 035 11, 916 10, 679 4, 025 1 do 1 o 1 3 1 ilo Thon do 959 1,708 3, 220 1,129 1,755 ail 545 1, 2(12 982 853 4;!3 I, 154 1, 158 1,618 1, 5(17 3,856 1, 250 804 1,477 886 035 908 786 1,075 1,407 1, 253 1, 489 975 1, 842 1, 669 1,403 831 832 697 1,262 974 1,280 3,392 7,053 " 3, 996 8, 231 10, 513 5,796 7,500 7,586 13,212 9,021 11,445 12, 718 18,564 0, 559 8,777 11,671 10, 647 4,024, 5 29 49 1 9 8 6 18 2 25 45 7 5-1 94 1 14 16 13 35 Ca^urCrwk do 5 8 7 17 IloBB do 1!) 14 15 312 33 o 19 8 12 460 36 H 38 22 27 802 09 Xcniii do Ad-imi Cm-r-is.-v 22 19 13 25 18 11 47 37 24 KnoY . d-i 3 4 7 5 6 11 Monroe Oxford do 9 5 14 6 2 11 15 7 25 18 3 26 2 1 44 5 1 1 47 318 162 82 825 144 293 121 80 36 74 20 32 978 258 275 32 1 Wflls do \Ve*tl:ind do 1 30 138 73 53 540 _ 69 116 55 37 20 35 9 17 418 95 110 15 1 17 180 89 29 285 75 177 66 43 16 39 11 15 530 163 165 17 B.I ward do 3d ward . do 4t!iw:il il do 8th ward . do !)th ward : do 4,078 6,080 6,444 9,481 3,257 4, 277 5,265 5,275 2,025 llth ward do . . 80, 479 2,074 1.466 76,834 1,830 1.457 157, 313 3,904 2, 933 i,;83i 16 4 1,900 13 4 3,731 S9 8 161, 044 3,933 2,1131 Columbia... ...do... 382 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, c. -Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES WHITE. FREK COLOIIED. Apgrrgnte jr. F. Total. M. F. Total. 573 1,414 2,800 675 812 7, 20) 606 l,3lo 2,074 2,001 1, 722 564 1,273 2,115 6(J1 742 C, 374 610 1, 233 2,578 1,844 1, 084 538 4:;o 736 610 555 429 51 )6 656 1,236 658 521 377 463 500 428 751 3:15 816 338 382 230 362 434 555 458 824 550 100 372 205 043 3UO 240 351 387 670 600 612 517 MO 760 559 . - a 14 527 537 020 389 505 15 373 423 207 378 541 ; 93 i 1, 142 2,687 4,405 1, 330 1,554 13, 634 1,225 2,548 5, 252 3,845 3, 405 1, 107 1, 3!>6 1,000 1,470 1, 250 1, 101 ;o 1, 1!>6 1,371 2,452 1 272 10 8 11 3 72 92 4 o 142 10 8 21 10 4 62 118 1 o 154 7 13 40 13 21 131 210 5 4 296 17 21 1, 182 2, 700 4,428 1,343 1,688 13, 844 1,230 2, 552 5,543 3, 602 3, 427 1,107 1,421 1,000 1, 470 1, 256 1, 101 t OO 1,231 1,371 2, 407 1 272 1,050 844 1,004 987 1, 151 835 1,604 713 1,602 C80 818 4CT 707 804 1, 133 014 1, 612 1, 118 2S1 71)4 S J9 1, 113 531 721 770 1,350 1, ,10 1,210 1,070 1,240 1,577 1, 127 1,172 1, 073 1,059 1,093 1,857 783 1, 124 32 71 BOS 450 781 1,119 105 ...do... do J do sea 691 519 734 037 606 431 HOD 715 1, BIG 614 520 do 10 , 9 25 ...do... : (;;;;;; do ...do... 10 ^ 19 35 7 8 15 do r ibert - ...do... 1,050 844 1, 004 987 1, 151 835 1,004 713 1, 002 680 704 487 7 )7 407 539 524 5111 407 853 378 846 342 41 2 415 400 575 455 788 592 152 385 304 730 418 282 305 380 671 685 602 553 590 817 508 614 539 532 55t> 90:1 374 559 17 408 480 243 403 578 102 do ri * i ^ut do f{ do V , g do VauDurcn do . do IM uirlnrd Hardin JJuck 16 8 24 do .. Jo ... do 894 1, 130 013 1,012 1, 148 201 757 500 1, 373 778 531 706 776 1,350 1,384 1,214 1,070 1,240 1,577 1,127 1,172 ! 1, 073 i, 059 1,093 1,83) 7G3 1, 124 32 781 450 Hale I do 1 2 1 3 1 Teuton ! > ...do Me Don ul d ...do.. 12 J5 27 M-irion d.. VW 13 40 do do do 7 a 15 do 3 17 1 3 18 1 35 do do do do do do do do . ,lo do Short Cretk do 15 13 19 7 31 20 Stock do "Washington . ...do Bartlow Henry do Flut Uork do Freedom do HurrUuu do Liberty do 1,110 195 : Marion ...do... STATE OF OHIO. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 383 CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKEK COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 177 601 330 131 218 484 715 070 7J5 750 1, 180 074 539 951 441 1,088 607 454 013 1 . :it>(i 0:12 474 733 477 41)6 701 981 503 693 667 735 885 881 523 705 454 805 KM 798 749 605 580 702 t!49 593 506 794 7114 753 64 9 563 025 747 383 598 702 805 550 (S3 554 57:3 7!I5 027 094 . 702 1,371 049 724 520 175 538 305 141 sue 410 707 031 717 717 1, 111 730 483 1,008 485 1,015 014 439 013 1,251 027 447 724 429 470 048 1,001 451 705 055 747 797 848 408 712 45! 824 603 7.1!) 793 631 588 697 501 526 7112 747 747 034 591 053 080 376 583 695 833 54G 590 503 539 624 OJO 673 720 1,454 601 632 472 :i50 1, 139 (ill 272 424 894 352 1, 139 041 272 424 894 1,423 1,303 1,451 1,486 2, 433 1,500 1,012 2, 171 1)42 2, 3110 1, 255 893 1,256 2,045 1,447 921 1, 457 !i()S 93G 1,349 1,987 953 1.440 1, 322 1, 489 1 082 1, 729 990 1,417 1,070 1,029 1,253 1,537 1,543 1,220 1,108 1, 399 526 1, 150 1, 035 1,886 1,512 1,500 1,383 1,154 1.278 1,433 785 1, 194 1,397 1,698 1,080 1, 223 1, 118 1, 112 1,480 1, 257 1. 307 1, 4S2 2, 139 1,830 1, 350 !IS \II olcon ilu do tin do.. . do Highland 1 , 422 1,301 1, 432 1,473 2,291 1,410 1,012 1, !)59 920 2,1011 1,221 810 1 , 250 2, O. i7 1,250 921 1 1 11 8 58 47 1 2 19 13 142 DO day do 1 8 5 84 43 do do do do do do ; 96 4 120 16 116 12 107 18 212 Hi 233 34 do do do do do. .... 86 1 102 8 188 do Salem ...do.. 1, 157 906 930 1,349 1,989 953 1, 398 1, 322 1,482 1,682 1, 729 990 1,417 905 1 029 do ilo Falls ilo 3 2 5 do P do.. 20 52 42 Laurel do . do.. . . . 3 4 7 (In do do ... do do 83 82 105 do. Holmes 1, 253 1,537 1. 5-12 1,226 1,108 1 399 do Hardv do 1 1 ilo do Mechanic do do . 526 1, 151 1,034 1,580 1,511 1,500 1,283 1, 154 1, 278 1,433 759 1,181 1, 3117 Miller" burg do 1 1 do do do 1 1 do ilo do do 15 11 7 26 13 ,ld Clvksfield do Pairficld do . 1, 098 1,090 1,223 1, 117 1, 111 1,419 1,257 6 307 do do do 1 1 1 1 I 1 do do ...do do do 1, 482 2, 82.) : . 1 , 356 092 do 8 14 do Peru . do Richmond . ...do... 384 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE Xo. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOW S3, kC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FllEK COI.OKKI). Aggregate. M. P. Total. SI. P. Total. 629 047 695 SOU 504 (121 715 472 494 1, 111 623 sou 1,007 1,170 703 540 341 791 821 74 (i 694 325 439 551 023 94,-> 358 2, 7 9:i. i SB 745 500 G!) 303 057 44!l 179 389 349 371! 560 423 471 7411 632 025 554 498 553 369 S23 2,042 759 413 572 520 493 595 443 1,176 1,277 til 5 894 737 520 1, 430 649 .111 499 599 545 738 043 830 718 451 1 494 4l C27 595 1,001 1, 026 719 510 304 772 809 740 735 365 422 509 574 879 392 3, 203 803 820 704 511 CJ2 358 544 439 197 386 224 401 520 145 482 709 583 512 528 495 532 328 483 2,121 792 412 533 479 458 CM 441 1,210 781 1,372 C39 823 C72 419 1,253 014 541 1, 128 1, 240 1, 210 1,034 1, 107 1, 756 1,433 923 988 2,052 1. 249 1,204 2,008 2,190 1.484 1,050 705 1,563 1,630 1,486 1,429 090 801 1,120 1,197 1, 824 750 5,983 1,796 1,658 1,449 1,011 1,342 726 1,101 882 376 775 573 777 1,086 868 953 1,458 1, 215 1,037 1, 082 9!O 1,065 097 1,006 4,163 1,551 825 1,095 999 951 1,229 884 2,836 1,613 2,64!) 1,254 1,719 1,409 945 2,083 1,263 1.079 1,128 1, 247 1, 243 * 1, 534 1, 110 1,775 1,434 923 1,067 2. 008 1,393 1.267 2,081 2. 305 1,484 1,080 705 1,582 1,63! 1,487 1,684 69$ pn 1, 12 1,19" 1,891 75< 6, 15 1,79 1,78 1.48 1.01 1,34 72 1,10 . 37 78 57 77 1,08 86 95 1,45 1.21 1,03 1,08 99 1,08 C9 1,01 4,20 1,55 82 1,09 9!> 95 1,22 t 2,: 1,01 2, (17 1,25 1,72 1.42 95 2,72 1.5C 1. 10 llo 1 1 3 SlUTlll lll ..do... 1 do 5 fl 1 3 10 H 19 1 37 4 70 37 82 42 o 74 20 7 87 79 6 144 63 13 189 do do do do Milton .do do ( do do 10 1 1 124 1 9 1 19 1 do do ..do 131 1 do do 1 1 39 3K 75 do 75 96 1 56 11 171 1 123 33 do do 67 22 Wella do Berlin do 1 1 Butler do Clay do . . . . 1 1 do do ] ...do 4 5 2 9 2 do do Hillior ilo llo 1 MH liIlfbiir" <i" Biilford do Miller rln ; do do 2 16 5 7 23 39 do Pike do do j do do Luke 2 2 do LeRoy. ... do do 1 2 3 Mentor do Piiinesville do 18 9 27 Perry do WWoURhby do 2 10 9 23 164 11 o 10 14 43 306 23 Airl i 6 5 20 142 12 Decntur do Kllzabrth do Fayi tti- do Ilaniilt/in 4 . . . ...do... STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 385 CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. 11. F. Total. 1,740 418 842 035 838 392 838 623 538 870 508 583 558 424 C30 404 500 658 704 717 005 569 722 470 G38 C50 502 408 405 500 y, U50 663 583 0^8 1,042 670 1,223 308 548 104 463 706 279 295 046 609 573 420 416 592 905 333 360 341 439 471 105 905 1,020 404 340 658 515 632 . 568 600 777 595 590 1,833 425 786 501 750 409 777 585 457 812 504 030 583 393 612 453 480 614 079 072 576 544 049 492 638 597 508 400 431 571 2,320 642 551 682 984 724 1, 252 303 520 92 450 6G9 245 297 616 054 538 494 422 558 904 254 309 340 450 497 102 917 057 383 306 597 519 631 568 606 819 570 533 3,573 813 1.GC8 1,240 1, 594 801 1,015 1,208 995 1,082 1,012 1,213 53 5 65 3 118 8 3,691 851 1,628 1,260 1,638 801 1,663 1,228 1,019 1,689 1, 012 1,213 1,142 818 1,242 91fi BO 1,282 1,383 1,391 1,183 1,113 1,371 962 1,296 1,247 1,130 928 891 1,13" 4,67; 1.31C 1,134 1,381 2,033 1,406 2,599 611 1.08C 196 91S 1,501 54t 59: 1,276 1,324 1.29E 94C 836 1, IK 1.87C 61C 721 681 91t 97: 326 1,681 1,97" 78 Me 1,25: 1, 034 1.27C 1, 13t 1,2M 1,61: 1,10: 1. 14: do do .. do 4 19 10 25 14 44 do . do do 25 11 11 4 23 9 13 3 48 20 24 7 do do Windsor do do do 1,141 817 1, 242 916 980 1, 272 1,383 1,389 1,181 1,113 1,371 962 1,296 1,247 1, ISO 928 1 1 1 Eden do . . 1 do do do .do 5 5 10 do do 1 1 1 1 2 2 Hartford do do . . do do do 1 do do ..do do 890 1, 137 4,070 1,310 1, 134 1,380 2.020 1,400 2,475 Oil 1,068 196 912 1,375 524 592 1,202 1,323 1,111 914 838 1,150 1,809 587 729 681 889 968 327 1,882 1,977 787 646 1,255 1,034 1,863 1,136 1,206 1,596 1,165 1,123 do do 57 48 105 do do St. Albaus do 1 5 6 50 1 9 8 124 do 4 2 68 do Bulleibutaino Bloomneld ..do do 9 8 17 East Liberty do Harrison do .. do 63 7 1. 9 1 96 15 63 9 2 7 126 16 3 16 1 188 26 Lake . .. do Liberty do Me Arthur do Miami do do 92 11 . do Pleasant do Richlaud do 9 35 12 4 17 13 01 29 Rush Creek do Stokea . do Union do Washington do West Liberty do 16 3 1 11 4 27 7 1 Zane do Zanesfield do Amherst Avon ...do Black River do Brighton do 1 Brownhelm do Camdcn do Carlisle do 5 5 10 Columbia do Eaton do Elyria ..do... 10 7 17 Grafton do Henrietta ...<io... 9 11 20 49 386 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Contiaued. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. St. F. - Total. 571 700 70-1 431 571 730 , 3D5 624 5!>1 516 4:0 429 , 849 j 426 519 378 307 284 3C3 236 C19 6,923 715 C81 114 371 444 389 621 736 544 189 179 4C6 184 KB 661 43 4C8 553 773 575 1,044 4C5 503 607 402 730 852 529 471 1,125 1,092 7U7 1,395 475 303 7G4 216 262 375 910 645 557 615 726 244 296 399 538 730 899 4!0 5-14 711 4:7 5E8 548 513 343 354 832 3C2 384 312 323 246 285 200 587 6, 016 656 638 121 342 379 301 509 676 500 106 132 302 uo 507 573 402 419 541 731 581 1,030 451 519 618 423 723 7<>3 489 445 1,101 1,099 731 1,355 436 275 700 1(19 226 373 910 507 558 580 CSO 187 290 333 1,109 1,490 ! 1,693 847 1, 115 1,441 823 1, 222 1,139 1,039 753 783 1,581 788 913 630 690 530 : 442 1,206 13,539 1,371 1,3!9 235 713 823 690 1,190 1,4.2 1,044 355 311 708 340 1,043 1,234 633 887 1,094 1,557 1, L56 2,074 916 1,082 1,285 855 1,453 1,645 1,018 U16 2,586 2,191 1,498 2,750 911 637 1,464 445 - 748 1,820 1,212 1,115 1,195 1,406 431 586 737 1,109 1,490 2, 115 847 1,115 1,441 822 1,302 1,139 1,029 7~I 788 1, 091 788 924 C90 C91 531 c:a 44(j 1 D2S 13,708 1, 371 1, 32t ts en 70C 1,1K 1,40 . 1,11 . . 31 77( 34< 1,04" 1,27 84! e 1,121 1,50 1, 151 2,07 9! 1,09 1 28. 82 1,45. 1,61 1,01 91 2,29 2 19 1,49 2, 75 1,40 4f 1,84 1,11 1,11 l,4i 43 58 75 do 1119 23 422 1 i HI 11 11 do ; do do 44 36 80 do do t do 4 6 1 4 5 10 Mm eeCit do do do 6 5 11 g do do 1 1 1 1 do P do do 3 9 134 1 7 95 4 1C 229 do do do do ... I 1 do Canaan 6 11 7 1 11 31 7 20 2 9 3 1 9 37 6 16 8 8 20 10 2 20 03 13 3C 2 do do do do do do do do do do 4 27 8 7 15 2 14 5 4 11 C 41 13 11 6 do do do do Berlin do . do do Canfield do ... 3 G 9 do do Goshen - . . . ,ln do do 5 2 7 do do do 4 5 9 H^ 1 do (1 rand Prairie do do Marion do 14 10 21 Montgomery do I lfUMlLt do Prospect do Richland do Salt Rock do Scott _ . do Tolly ...do... 8 IS ! 20 STATE OF OHIO. TADLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 387 WHITE. CITIES TOWNS, &C COUNTIES. i FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. AV ildo Marion 5GO 501 628 507 502 909 K7 G13 485 G43 555 Baa G38 458 G3G 523 8.15 S34 511) 641 633 572 309 727 406 1,084 868 3,841 826 1,020 343 434 419 557 647 307 472 400 308 483 260 801 386 594 459 825 859 737 399 600 715 873 1,024 l.CCJ 2,269 462 1,228 750 651 1,384 586 581 541 638 856 639 C72 707 1,081 1,269 1,154 1,025 1,820 1,226 1,239 993 1,318 1,116 1,897 1,220 931 1,313 1,082 1,703 1, 115 1,069 1, 462" 1,618 1,286 1,276 1,211 C37 1, 552 034 2, 1C7 1,759 7, 753 1,758 2,114 716 913 800 1,153 1, 352 634 94<i 830 638 990 538 1, 666 826 1,223 957 1,708 1,723 1,549 791 1,222 1,485 1, 812 2,071 2,075 4,452 943 2,435 1,530 1,351 2,826 1,167 1, 174 1, 073 1,335 1, 7.",3 1,493 1,400 1.477 1,081 1,269 1,160 1,025 1,882 1,226 1,239 993 1,325 1, 118 1,897 1,234 051 1,313 1, 082 1,703 1, 122 1,069 1,462 1,623 1,2?6 1,305 1,213 C37 1,MO U34 2, 172 1,778 7, 957 1,758 9,129 720 913 1.04S 1, 153 1,352 C54 046 1, 035 818 1,003 508 1,848 826 1,228 958 1,708 1,738 1,603 791 1,222 1,486 1, 85 2,077 2,148 4,616 949 2,043 1,601 1,368 2,950 1,250 1, 179 1, 072 1,335 1 733 Chatham do 587 5 1 6 Guili ord do 911 1 1 2 Jlarri^viUe .1 do 599 4 1 3 1 7 2 Litchneld do Gfil 6 8 14 Alontville do ; 403 West fit- Id ! do 581 6 1 7 Che-ter do. .. 810 3 2 5 16 1 13 1 29 2 Letart ! do i 639 7 1 8 i 1 12 96 4 7 108 5 19 204 Sale in do i 801 Salisbury do 3 912 7 o 8 o 15 4 98 84 182 Frankliu do ! 37 8 12 20 106 99 205 7 6 13 102 80 182 1 1 2 3 1 Bethel 1 Miami 8SU 29 25 54 Covington do 092 1 8 1 42 86 2 108 32 9 60 33 3 1 13 6 7:! 164 6 208 71 17 124 63 5 Monroe "do ... 939 5 5 31 78 4 100 39 8 64 30 2 New-berry do 1 047 Piqua . .. do 2,163 Troy do 1, 207 Staunton do 700 "Washington do . . 601 Beuton . . do f 528 Bdtifl do 6 )7 Center do . 877 Pruukliii . do 793 34 35 69 1,561 1,400 1.477 Jackson . . ... do ... 770 388 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES. TOWNS, &c. Continued. riTJES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FltF.K COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Totnl. 843 1,122 009 880 716 50-1 700 679 816 667 386 1,123 1,153 1,173 1,185 1,405 2,107 2,178 1,618 P27 1,047 046 974 690 506 6C7 005 738 057 413 1,095 1,104 1,099 1,383 1,358 2, 260 2,320 1,690 1,670 2,169 1,315 1,954 1,406 1,070 1,369 1,344 - 1,554 1,324 799 2,218 2,257 2,272 2,568 2,763 4,367 4,498 3,308 7 1 9 1 1,079 2,170 1, 315 1,954 1,406 1,070 1. 369 1.344 1,554 1,324 799 2,271 5,257 2,276 2,580 2,835 4,507 4,555 3,328 rla d do Butler Montgomery 29 24 53 4 4 45 60 24 11 4 12 72 140 57 20 8 27 80 33 9 9,066 850 737 1,258 044 1,048 941 1,024 1,508 390 8G3 1,031 1,031 927 1..078 U36 584 831 771 017 1,018 910 359 1,051 697 717 313 661 1 926 1,106 I 559 562 634 948 694 776 614 596 508 500 380 650 583 ~<~ i . 682 346 533 10,110 816 701 1,214 809 9-10 901 974 1,362 397 776 1,015 1, 045 793 982 533 517 803 730 on 981 895 377 905 770 716 310 607 889 1, 014 549 510 590 942 732 787 042 549 478 521 400 650 544 532 607 350 561 701 131 19, 776 1,666 1,438 2,472 1,813 1,988 1,842 1,998 2,870 787 1,639 2,046 2,076 1,723 2,060 1,169 1, 131 1, 631 1, 507 1,228 1,999 1,805 736 2,016 1,407 1,433 629 1,318 1,815 8,150 1,108 1,072 1, 224 1,890 1,4,10 1,563 1, 256 1,145 986 1,021 780 1,300 1, 127 1,054 1,289 096 1,096 1,431 822 148 157 305 20,081 1,666 1, 438 2,477 1,813 1,991 1,842 2,000 2,870 797 .. 2,046 2,076 1, 722 3,074 1,170 1,136 1, 634 1,507 1,240 2,008 1,815 736 2,092 1,486 1, 433 n 1,319 1, eis 2,157 1,108 1,075 i,n 1,906 1,427 1,563 l,ttt 1,154 1,007 1,025 7R8 1,300 1,127 1,070 1,2S9 696 1,099 1,438 Oermantown do Hurriwn do 4 1 5 1 2 3 8 2 4 6 10 Van Bu r -n do 2 7 1 3 2 14 1 5 Wasliin ton do 7 \Va -U() B do 2 Dc-ertield do 4 5 5 8 4 5 12 9 10 44 32 9 10 76 19 2 1 2 4 1 2 \ 5 7 York . do a 2 10 1 ! 3 5 7 6 16 1 1 4 5 14 7 2 j 2 5 | 3 9 21 4 8 Mt. Gilt-art . . do North Bloomfii 1U do Purry do Peru do 10 6 10 South Bluomtie.d do Troy do Washington 1 do 3 3 1 Wcstfleld do 727 3!)] 1 Adaici Mutkineum... STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. SI. F. Total. M. f. Total. 505 C87 592 337 713 1,099 C92 458 ],015 505 15 511 482 722 471 611 ] , 141 545 797 C90 551 555 702 782 C86 778 4,220 8P9 545 422 939 853 721 659 61)7 800 028 856 537 671 800 520 250 73 393 396 504 202 575 567 378 391 270 108 44 421 512 230 247 113 15-1 49 107 237 484 G38 511 622 na 594 C54 5C3 330 692 1,110 6GO 493 993 551 12 496 474 707 438 600 1,174 537 870 881 535 G02 730 829 689 812 4, 630 872 438 387 913 820 7C1 638 700 778 598 813 521 649 773 491 200 71 362 333 397 169 508 522 327 316 225 101 41 364 466 242 215 104 133 47 110 Ml 481 670 539 625 BOO 1 1 18 1 23 70 1 4 36 1 40 158 1,160 1, 345 1,191 668 1,445 2, 367 1,358 951 2,027 i, 125 27 1,016 061 1,547 929 1,230 2,340 1,102 1, 793 1,371 1,1 1,158 1,532 1, 632 1,398 1,006 9, 229 1,761 1,003 820 1, 852 1, 673 1,482 1,297 1,397 1,578 l,22f 1,665 1,078 1.32C 1,576 1,011 45C 144 757 74 E 901 371 1, 14S 1,08 70: 707 50C 20S 9C 78 97S 49f 49i 217 237 9C 217 574 96: 1,328 1.05C 1,247 1.592 do 1,341 1,155 687 1,405 2,209 1,358 931 2,008 1,116 27 1, 007 956 1,429 9S9 1,211 2,315 1,102 1,667 1,371 1,086 1,157 1,432 1,611 1,375 1,590 8,830 1,761 1,003 809 1,853 1,673 1,482 1,297 1, 397 1,578 1,226 1,669 1,078 1,320 1,573 1,011 450 144 737 749 901 371 1,143 1,089 705 707 493 209 85 785 978 472 492 217 287 96 217 478 963 1,328 1,050 1,247 1 592 3 18 do Clav do do 17 83 Fallg do do do do 13 5 6 4 19 9 k ..do ... do do 5 3 60 4 2 58 9 5 118 do Meigs do do do 12 11 7 14 19 do Pt-rry do do 62 64 126 Rich Hill do Salein do do 1 42 11 12 8 106 1 80 21 16 379 do 38 10 11 8 213 do do . ...do do Noble Brookfleld do do 10 7 17 Center do Elk . ... do do do do Marion do do Olive do Seneca do do . Stock do 3 2 5 do Bay do Carroll . do . . Clay do do Eriw do Harris do ^ do .. Salem do do 2 3 5 do . Blue Creek do 4 3 7 do do 1 9 4 I 18 7 do 9 3 Emerald ...do do do Latta .do Pauldiug do do SO 46 96 Bi urtttld do 1 1 Harrison do HopuweU do Jackson ...do... 390 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WU1TE. FREE COLORED. AETCte. 51. F. Total M. F. Total. Perry 406 602 684 392 290 631 38-1 001 7-18 551 8% 1,906 807 710 652 510 473 809 425 . 701 896 782 8CG 554 4C3 347 400 375 482 418 491 458 314 3 J6 305 400 30 387 517 637 350 463 440 501 477 708 497 65-1 Oil 071 512 400 848 835 601 592 442 711 417 310 6,11 470 1,082 1,120 800 754 411 575 740 414 272 800 392 841 7: 674 841 1, ! 82 718 651 558 470 439 8i8 378 s:.7 701 017 7C8 871 350 3C3 371 3:)3 4C8 393 4::.i 430 51)3 387 300 312 331 300 S5<; 379 5iO 541 338 442 392 530 541 740. 486 052 596 630 510 443 838 880 622 550 464 701 307 581 428 1,016 1,097 801 741 817 1,177 1, 424 8CO 502 1,031 770 1,742 1,487 1,228 1,737 3, 88<J 1 , 525 1,307 1,810 69 913 1,717 eca 1, 3 J5 1, 402 1,813 1,510 1,707 1, COO 753 670 . 7, M 7E3 821 S50 1, 170 845 014 018 696 760 495 700 1,057 1,178 688 005 832 1,091 1,018 1, 547 683 1 306 6 8 5 8 13 625 i, i:;o 1, 424 562 1,091 776 1,742 1,505 1, 231 1,737 4. L 83 1,525 1,379 1,236 1,104 913 1,798 94 1,324 1, 470 1,013 1,531 1,763 1,008 800 008 . 811 738 . 793 821 056 1, 438 843 025 084 600 823 405 706 1.C57 1,181 088 905 835 1,091 1,018 1,557 083 1,306 1,297 I. 031 m 1,086 1,777 1,283 1,153 906 1,413 631 137 1,213 901 2,136 2,217 1,031 1,518 Jo Mo y do do o 4 6 ..do do do ; do do 8 10 1 18 3 do do 257 238 495 ...do do - 64 4 18 51 1 41 43 7 12 26 115 1 81 01 10 14 do Jackgol do do do 40 48 13 7 Mul I - do g do Picknwn do do do 10 1 3 HI 16 15 11 21 1 8 47 28 31 do do 5 18 12 16 do Pike .do do do 220 193 415 do do do . .... 3 133 3 150 250 . do do Perry . do 5 17 6 19 11 36 1 iketon do do Seal do 25 31 50 do do do 3 3 do Brimficld . ..... . do . .do o 1 3 Decrfield do do do 5 5 10 do \ do do 1 207 do 1,301 1,031 909 1,686 1,704 1,283 1,151 900 1,412 85H 017 do Paris do do do 10 34 53 do Shuk-rnvlllc do 1 1 2 do RuflMd do \Viii(lliani do . 12 1 8 1 1 4 1 20 1 3 a Camden Preblo DiXOQ do r do 8! 8 2, 138 2,217 1,610 1.405 2 4 Orati< HarrUon do Inrael do 12 10 9 13 21 23 JlKklWU ...do... STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 391 CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Preble . . 939 890 760 707 931 1,559 874 577 2S1 433 412 113 283 938 152 282 739 549 477 453 337 61)9 540 704 569 493 1, 142 820 2,231 496 907 424 876 358 643 496 889 789 866 619 1,010 318 1,063 3.306 615 1,101 669 244 877 848 747 708 939 1,594 819 377 234 382 373 108 257 927 132 214 645 498 448 430 288 691 510 700 559 532 1,246 866 2,337 407 8,18 401 894 330 579 504 8C7 758 931 582 987 327 1,071 3,609 673 1,022 612 227 381 958 490 1,025 400 641 579 417 823 467 1,181 1,057 1,034 354 1,698 888 713 411 460 573 1,816 1,738 1,507 1,415 1,890 3,153 1,693 754 495 815 783 221 540 1,865 284 496 1,374 1,047 923 12 14 26 1,842 1,738 1,507 1, 424 1,890 3,166 1,693 754 495 815 785 221 540 1,871 284 496 1,374 1,047 925 883 625 1,360 1,050 1,404 1, 128 1,025 2,388 1, 686 4,581 963 1, 765 825 1,771 688 1,223 1,003 1,756 1,548 1,797 1,201 1,997 679 2,306 7, 626 1,288 2. 284 1,304 351 883 1,990 1,025 2, 251 909 1,415 1,220 1,016 2,093 1,030 2,549 2,632 2,188 701 3,510 1,826 1 478 m 943 1.196 do Mouroe do do 7 2 9 do 6 7 13 . do do... do do . do do . . . do 3 3 6 do Perrv do . . do Rilry. do... do do 883 623 1,360 1,050 1,404 1,128 1,025 2,388 1,686 4,568 963 1.7C5 823 1,770 688 1,222 1,000 1,736 1,547 1,797 1,201 1,997 643 2, 134 6,915 1,288 2,123 1,281 471 810 1,938 1, 0~ 3 2,099 831 1,344 1,170 892 1,734 994 2,366 2,190 2,178 701 3,493 1,825 1,478 881 943 1.188 ... do Eichland . do do do toflbnon do do do 8 3 13 IQfiUn do . do i ... do do 1 1 do do Shelby do 2 1 3 do. . .. Troy do 1 1 do Wtllcr . do do Baiubridge Ross 12 84 322 22 34 88 172 389 711 do CUillicothe do do do 79 82 161 13 10 23 35 45 80 42 : 31 73 20 12 , 32 Deertield do Frankfort do Franklin ......do 429 1,000 535 1,074 431 703 591 475 932 527 1,185 1,133 1,144 347 1,794 937 765 470 483 625 do do do 81 36 36 28 68 172 29 92 230 7 71 42 35 23 56 167 27 91 212 a 152 78 71 50 124 339 56 183 442 10 do do Paint do Paxtou do Scioto do Springfield An Twin 1 (In . do Beliville Clyde ... do Fremont... do 12 1 6 18 1 Green Creek... . do . . do do Rice do Riley ...do... 392 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. TREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 644 666 568 1,031 796 883 946 597 443 1,344 770 655 815 363 584 730 8,943 825 561 447 73 .. 46 858 1,233 875 1,089 884 536 750 646 808 755 761 822 906 933 875 1,980 1,057 396 648. 624 423 6-14 631 685 520 4S4 596 650 978 496 345 540 695 1,187 8,049 824 1,161 1,087 797 1,159 1,866 1,386 1,009 1,291 722 607 598 485 944 720 797 805 497 401 1,157 716 571 768 323 591 649 3, 112 729 509 473 83 248 803 1,134 845 978 837 489 736 612 733 683 761 808 902 890 826 1, 994 956 3.J7 573 629 399 622 077 503 457 554 576 1, 019 44.1 325 547 OdS 1, 214 1,902 733 1,159 1,087 803 1,095 1.D34 1,318 1,017 1,276 755 1,251 1,264 1 251 y do 1 2^4 do 1,053 1,975 1,516 1,619 1,751 1,094 844 2,501 1,486 1,226 1,583 686 1,175 1,379 6,055 1,554 1,070 920 156 494 1,661 2,367 1,720 2,067 1,721 1,015 1,486 1,258 1,541 1,438 1,522 1,630 1,808 1,833 1,701 3,974 a, 013 753 1, 221 1,253 815 1,266 1,204 1,362 1,023 941 1,150 1,226 1,997 939 670 1,093 1,383 2,401 4,041 1,557 2,320 2,174 1,600 3,800 2,704 2,026 2,567 1.477 6 3 12 5 9 1,062 17 1, 992 i 1 516 do .... do do ! i gig Scioto 1 751 Brush Creek do i l 094 Clay do 32 6 20 6 52 896 12 2, 513 . . : 1 486 do do 1 1 ! 1,227 1 583 Madi oi do do , 686 1 1 1, 176 1 379 do do 101 112 213 ! 6, 268 1 554 do do 1 Q70 do 19 5 17 3 36 956 8 i 164 494 do... Wha do Ad-iras 1 661 Bi Sjriu a do 2 8 10 S, 377 1 720 Bloom ...do... 1 1 j 2, 068 1 721 3 9 12 1,027 2 j 1, 488 ; l 258 Liberty do i 1 541 " do 1 l 438 i 1 522 1 12 24 1 8 1 j 1, 631 27 1, 835 51 i 1, 874 1 | 1, 702 18 3, 992 2, 013 15 27 Tiffin do 10 Clinton .... Sbt-lby . . . 7 7 3 ! 2 60 52 6 7 14 : 767 5 | 1, 2S6 112 i 1, 365 13 828 ... 1 266 Jacknon I j 1 204 ; 1,362 14 12 26 1, 049 941 1,150 i 1 226 20 7 164 7 17 32 7 162 5 21 58 2, 055 14 953 320 . 996 12 . 1, 105 38 1,421 ; 2, 401 Turtle Creek .. do... | Alliance Sturk . | 4,041 1 1 1 2 ! 1,559 1 I 2, 321 1 j 2, 175 HI 1,681 16 2,270 19 3,819 ; 8,704 1 35 14 46 9 5 Nlniixblllcu do . 2 026 Paris do ! 2 567 P"rry ...do... 1,477 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 393 CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES WHITE. FREE COLOIIKD. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. l;U. t > Stark 084 1, 155 511 912 1,108 1, 03-1 1, ITU 589 COT G81 714 713 943 831 436 330 501 G55 050 52J 916 474 523 583 531 407 526 553 007 452 57 G 480 400 430 035 439 C38 510 510 086 490 403 3S3 713 435 473 1, 174 1,033 715 017 084 083 1,070 on 42!) 014 CO 2,090 545 774 423 283 45 490 514 548 714 1, 142 533 888 1,070 889 1,782 578 505 839 054 775 877 S54 432 370 4C8 055 745 CG3 524 ; ens 505 557 573 58S 431 523 587 on 432 598 510 397 400 COO 431 053 499 400 081 493 4C8 409 779 459 481 484 1,178 1,423 098 656 079 715 1, 084 20 415 SCO 05 2,021 511 710 443 294 44 458 529 521 1, 398 2, 2 J7 1, 0-14 1,800 2,170 2,023 3,453 1, 1C5 1,202 1, 323 1,308 1,483 1, 820 1,358 2, 302 1,044 1,800 2,170 2,032 3, 477 1,105 1,202 1,323 1, 388 1,516 1,820 1,885 809 710 972 1, 340 1, 524 1,328 1,053 1,815 994 l,08(i 1,141 1,177 843 1,049 1,120 1,218 924 1,174 996 797 890 1,295 870 1,301 1,009 976 1,307 989 930 811 1,495 894 954 944 2,403 3,063 1,413 1, 303 1,343 1,398 2,156 42 844 1,174 125 4,111 1,056 1,489 898 577 89 948 1,043 1,070 do 1 4 5 do do do .....do . . 4 11 5 9 13 24 Akron ^ Bath do do C pl ( .y do do do 10 18 , 28 do do Hndaon <lo 808 70S 73 1 3 1 4 jliddlcbury ...do... 1 do do 1, 522 1,318 1,053 1,811 979 1,080 1, 141 1,177 838 1, 049 1, 120 1,218 1,174 990 797 890 1,295 870 1,291 1,009 970 1,307 989 930 807 1,492 894 954 944 2, 352 3,063 1, 413 1,303 1, 343 1, 398 2,154 42 844 1,174 125 4,111 1,050 1,484 806 577 89 948 1,043 1,069 1 6 1 4 2 10 do RichlieUl do <lo ... 2 8 o 7 4 15 Stow 8 do Tnllmodga ......do do Bloom fu ld do 4 1 5 Brucevillo do Bristol do do do ParmiDRton do do do do Hartford . do do 7 3 10 do do do do do . .. do 3 1 1 2 4 3 do do do do do 27 1 23 50 1 Weatberafleld do do do Clav do do 2 o do FuirfleM do Gilniuro do j do do do 1 17 4 15 5 32 Mill do do Oxford do do Rush . . . do... 1 1 f>0 394 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS. &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, <tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. 51. F. Total. 31. P. Total. 930 027 G?fl 325 910 iso 752 317 366 47 089 I- O 519 110 478 5J8 710 GOO 571 350 G?2 531 038 417 104 572 374 517 78 071 672 179 30 205 44 > 409 402 29 1 112 490 418 G4 30:1 419 7:;o 270 C75 358 591 231 376 407 803 658 399 581 1,33.1 001 1,479 1,140 1,181 590 1,850 1,400 860 662 1, 450 OG5 387 531 811 485 1,840 1,207 1,4ns G-12 OCG 1.379 WO 1,084 208 079 1, 043 1,441 1,269 1, 006 719 1, 398 1,232 1,431 8->7 814 1,228 704 601 1 3- % 3 1,840 1,223 1.4:8 c:o 771 CCG 1, "S4 ?.;o i, rn-: cca C7J 1.C33 1,441 1,20:1 1,0:5 700 1,426 1,1:45 1,441 ex E44 1.C91 S2C 1,10 C31 1,324 1,41: o; OK r;;[ 1, Ci" FC; 58-1 22 1,01; 051 1.42C 78^ ?7 1, 54 1,41! 78C 1,2S 47." K 1,711 1,281 807 1.31C 2.78C 2,021 2.9G7 o -335 V do 9 4 13 -ii jr Crock do do 3 1 4 do I 03 404 GOO 414 505 8:1 501 5 5 711 GG9 515 369 TIG 051 743 4)0 4 !0 056 390 do do 3 2 5 Wa bin ton do do 4 4 8 . ...do do Allen 4 5 9 do do do ... do 1 14 4 3 12 1 28 10 10 22 do 14 7 10 do Libertv do do Mill Creek do do r>5 35 5 34 27 6 09 C2 11 do . . do 551 3311 052 743 IflO 30 314 528 I 20 203 112 525 500 G97 419 453 804 313 720 3!)7 GU7 233 400 415 810 K3 403 644 1 305 .. do York . do 1 1 Van Wert 1,415 378 00 009 010 do do do do do 1,027 838 584 224 1,015 057 1, 3G1 782 871 1,543 589 1,401 753 1,228 40fi 782 822 1,705 1 281 Ridge do Tully do do Van Wcrt do do Willshiro . . do 31 37 08 York .. do Brown Vinton Clinton do 1 3 7 11 1 4 11 25 Eagle do 1 4 14 Elk do do do Knox do n 3 9 Madison do Me Arthur do Kichlund .. do 6 6 12 Swan do do 807 1,225 2,728 1,970 2,930 2,338 2,320 1,178 3, 814 2,915 1,686 1,404 2,943 1,953 832 1,095 1,625 1.047 Wilkesville do 39 32 23 10 52 25 26 21 91 57 51 37 Clear Creek Deer Creek do 1,009 1, 451 1,198 588 1,064 1,515 826 742 1,487 TOO 445 814 SKI Franklin do Hamilton do Lebanon do 71 CO 29 !X> 4 03 98 62 20 10 13 o 59 109 lf!2 49 30 Si 6 122 2,489 1.30C 3,80.1 2, 043 1,719 1,410 3, OG3 1,855 KW 1,200 1,629 1.223 MagRic do Salem do Turtle Creek do Union do Washington do Wuyno do Adams Aureliua do Barlow 58 1 84 47 3 91 103 4 175 Belpre do IVcatiir ...do .. STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WIIITI-:. FUJCK COLOIITI). Assn-gti .v. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. "Washington 351 401 825 073 587 77;) 820 CSS 5!7 823 290 780 703 KJ 1, 0--1 C81 CM 903 So7 52$ 420 7U4 007 017 728 799 GSO 2. 1( 673 310 747 831 K8i 033 0.14 1,013 050 933 1,204 c.io 1, 144 8UG 071 1,100 C80 743 1,017 867 1, 080 C54 1,051 803 471 523 CDU G33 733 404 464 525 5G3 5GD 078 C34 551 417 4C5 223 70 240 204 303 315 73li 597 730 008 431 422 442 325 652 581 588 787 641 1,580 1,880 1,204 1,507 1,025 1, 337 1, 013 4, 2 o 1, 80G 018 1, 527 1,470 1,030 2,005 1, 373 1, 284 2,008 1,867 1,991 2,497 1, 310 2, 205 1,607 1, 3G8 2,305 1,423 1, 41)0 2, 003 1,700 2,133 1, 132 3, 3 14 1,820 1, 040 1, OG4 1,432 1,310 1,580 003 970 1,137 1,104 1, 242 1,451 1,300 1, 10S 802 071 454 144 551 635 652 075 1,575 1,203 1,401 1,300 883 893 899 671 1,359 1,245 1,268 1,626 1 4 5 087 841 1,589 1,801 1,200 1,507 1,627 1,327 1, 043 4,323 1,824 618 1,527 1,476 1,715 2,019 1,400 1,50-1 2,006 1,88!) 1,001 2,497 1,310 2,205 1,807 1,368 2,30; 1,428 1,400 2,003 1,707 2,138 1,133 3, SCI 1,821 1,04(1 1,004 1, 432 1, 31 J 1,586 06( i/711 1,138 1,194 l,24i 1,451 1, 30t 1, lOt SOS 971 454 144 551 631 655 67: 1,57; l,S9i 1,40- 1.3CX 88; 80S 89: 67 1,35 1,24 l,27l i.ea F lirfk ld f do do do 4 7 o 11 2 do lint cudenco do do o 2 do Ludlow do do 15 10 10 8 34 18 do do do do do 11 7 17 103 14 7 10 117 25 14 33 220 do do Wesley do dn o 2 do do : do GS1 1, 131 911 007 1, 143 730 741 1, 0-10 j l, o:;:i era OC3 543 733 GSo 847 003 515 612 035 073 773 713 047 475 500 231 74 303 341 341 300 833 695 755 093 453 476 457 310 707 6G4 030 839 ... do do . . do do Plain Suit Ci cok 1 1 7 1 5 1 17 do o do 10 Bradv do Bryan do Ce liter do do do do Mill Crock do North West do 1 1 Pulaski do An Soringfield do Lake do Middle tou i\n Milton do 2 1 3 plain do i Antrim \Vyaudott 8 2 ! 10 Crawford ..! do STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. SI. P. Total. "\Vyandott 653 303 353 403 513 433 310 567 500 947 802 579 S98 3i3 404 430 515 S73 493 437 927 737 1,237 COS GS3 949 1,008 1,00:2 937 1,874 1,533 7 3 10 1,247 603 603 870 957 1,014 563 1,070 037 1,674 1,599 do .. .... MoneUleg dn. . Minim 1 . . .do 2 3 6 3 8 6 do do do .. .... G . 2 8 do . do do TABLE Xo. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. \VH1TI UNITED STATES. IlLAl K. MULATTO. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. E Ajjsri jjate population. o WHITE. b BLACK. MULATTO. & 51. F. Total. SI. P. Total. JI. P. Total. M. F. : Total. f M. F. Total. M. F. Total. ? 8,000 10,828 15, 050 10,017 0, 550 16. C33 14,050 7, 350 10, 117 TO, 927 14, 797 9, 731 13, 120 11,387 9, 855 24, 374 11,600 5, 005 10,763 8,888 13, 975 7,060 19,228 6, C!,7 9, 512 7, 470 11,326 11,550 01,238 10,550 5, 949 9, 172 3, 547 12, 050 7, 1,71 9, 2-;a 12,473 7,474 11,770 12,925 19, CM 17, J21 21,498 30, 080 23,309 13. 538 . 53, 323 26, C59 23,469 14,719 23, 4! 8 21, .MO 3, 638 19, 849 29,834 22,007 20, 001 48,358 23, 742 10, 190 22,049 17, 802 27, 907 14, 5-18 39, 501 12,581 19,263 15,070 22, 783 23. 080 12>,8j6 21,433 18,314 7,425 23,536 13, 871 18,418 25, 405 10, 261 23, 301 2li, 075 23 10 4 37 21 272 209 217 140 211 103 10 14 179 33 10 39 57 87 223 Jl 11 59 24 5 03 45 560 740 418 30 391 248 440 609 183 16 29 349 63 18 80 133 183 41.0 1,001 2 12 133 9 U07 200 143 3 176 110 190 109 51 4 262 214 33 20 6 33 145 262 24 23 9 8 1C3 224 176 163 217 131 202 103 46 o 28 8 30 131 248 46 46 14 20 321 19 431 370 311 5 333 11 332 212 97 8 7 517 48 14 C3 279 510 933 G 541 2, 524 47 13 19,700 : 303 17.591 909 21,514 i 791 30,111 i 839 20, 035 | 383 1 i, 092 : 1,939 31,320 1,127 7,375 1,-1!5 23, IBS : 3, 753 14,760 523 21,285 i 772 22,423 1,51)0 3J, 470 1, 453 23,670 i 402 30, 164 1, 45S 22, 631 1, 370 0,037 2,109 43, 224 14, 001 21,223 1,023 10.2SJ 834 2J, 177 929 13,011 3, -!33 3, 221 1, 339 15,237 432 41,132 4, yC. i 12, 582 831 20,852 617 15, 083 407 1,256 1,040 23, 363 603 127, 493 47, 014 21,483 765 12, 233 748 18,471 333 7, 426 812 3,433 711 lii,o::u MI Id, 4J:i 1,157 25, 4*1 2, 236 15,1 57 1,120 21, O M 1 . 036 26, 134 864 243 035 646 804 281 1,040 951 1,138 2 689 003 1,594 1,437 1,703 GG9 3, 583 2, 078 2,533 6 C42 i C 13 20,300 19, 18- 2, 9. r 31,81- 21,364 17, l;-7 36, X8 29, ! 53 35, 8-10 15. 733 2, GS8 25, 330 33, 034 21,461 32, 836 5, 032 23, C81 78, 033 26, 009 11,888 23, BOS 24, 474 30, 538 15, C35 50, 301 14,043 2, 043 15, 817 20, 1!,7 4, 474 210,410 2, 886 13, 570 19, 110 Allen 8, 921 10,670 15,030 10, 2! 2 6, sen 16, CM 13,215 14,413 7, sea 10, 351 11,013 14,841 10, 118 14, 758 11, 220 10, 140 23, B84 12, 142 5, 183 11,281 8, U74 13, 992 7,488 20,333 6,464 9,751 7, 606 11,457 11,536 61, C53 10, 877 6, 174 9,142 3,878 12,880 8,000 9, !70 i 1 1 437 Athtabula 1 28 21 . 1 359 203 11 177 102 29 89 80 6 15 170 8 41 73 137 515 : ! i 7)3 i GG9 Auglaizc Bdmont 3 585 ! P HTft ElltllT Cam.ll j C C-l 449 040 1,308 1,098 307 1, 210 1, 005 1, 731 14,280 7i3 731 793 3,024 1,005 266 4, 257 630 513 327 833 488 41, 862 018 539 331 003 508 436 1,003 1,846 864 1,051 737 1,412 2,8(8 2, 563 789 2, 672 2,401 3,840 28,731 1,736 1,018 1, 722 0, 403 2,314 638 9, 222 1,401 1,190 731 1, 939 1,111 88,906 1,403 1,337 639 1, 475 1,279 967 2,166 4, 132 1,984 2,107 1.601 ( "78 Champaign .... Clark ... 1 1 1 .... 1 1 i 1 413 2 2 2, 871 .... 1 1 1 1 791 Columbiana .... Coshocton Crawford .> 4D1 11 2 11 4 15 1 9 4 2 3,844 13 28, 809 1 7grt Cuyuboga Darko Doliauco Delaware Kric i 1, 618 2 1 3 1,725 G 403 Folrfield Fuyette . 2, 314 4 .... 4 2 1 3 : 9,229 1 401 Fulton Gollia Geuuga 335 435 30 1,114 10 38 70 360 58 4 26 809 284 17 321 1 4:;7 4 959 8 25 74 1 336 32 21 208 285 2U 636 1 S3S 54 2,073 IS 03 144 1 GPG 110 4 47 417 569 46 404 2 250 107 1,148 13 23 6 409 4 291 116 1,376 19 27 7 1 l 1.191 2 1,941 1,111 Greene 1 1 Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison lli-ury 33 6 3 2 5 88, . 17 1 403 i 630 8,901 27, 773 17,057 3,583 9, 616 17, P41 26, 115 27, 73.-. Highland H. ckiug 116 5L 1 19 141 67 6 145 58 13 138 71 7 261 109 1 32 279 133 13 1 1 1, 280 2 160 Huron 12, 930 7,787 11,531 13, ISO 4 132 Jacluoo 1 984 .Jefferson Knox 1 2, 107 i 1,601 STATE OF OHIO. 397 TMU.K No. 4.- -POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. E o .a o a FO11EIGN COUXTUIES. - *? i. WHITE. ULACK. MULATTO. WHITE. DLACK. MULATTO. I" 1 |] u 15 to C to <J" M. F. , Total. 31. F. Total. M. P. Total. c H M. * Total. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. o Lake 6, 958 10, 233 17, 050 .), 720 7, 071! 9, 804 17, (HO !), GOO 14, 029 20, 059 34, 070 19, 3nU 24, 16;) 17, 140 22, 6i2 13, 310 20, 663 22,883 11, 527 28, 860 22, 773 42, 672 21,344 19, 530 39, 433 19, 927 5, 342 16 107 58 25S 129 91 96 13 8 106 165 290 9 84 41 41 241 13 10 103 38 257 105 37 71 24 17 10 110 154 280 90 35 28 201 9 26 210 96 --, , 023 231 128 167 52 30 18 222 319 57S 11 174 76 72 502 22 212 21 05 130 68 59 3 10 15 39 151 121 35 109 34 O 295 . 04 175 72 49 6 6 5 30 121 103 38 106 33 9 289 10 475 46 311 140 108 16 20 6J 221 73 215 07 17 5S4 14, 065 20, 744 34,218 20, 032 24, 714 17,408 11.817 22, 673 13, 380 2(1,701 23,171 12, 118 27, GOO 22, 857 43, 061 21, 487 19,619 40, 495 19 949 794 1, 379 535 2,705 4,402 091 1, 780 1, 153 903 1,806 1, 075 1, 252 .1, 579 717 1, 126 1, 2S2 426 2,321 4,011 506 1,411 951 853 1, 554 890 1, 047 1, 305 1,511 2, 505 2, 792 961 5,026 8, 413 1, 197 3, 221 2, 104 1,616 3,360 1.C71 2, 299 2 884 15,570 23, 249 37,011 29, 996 59, 744 25, 831 13, 015 25, 894 15,480 Lawrence 1 2.7H3 Logan 1 3 2 1 12, 07 1 8,876 o, o- 1 :) 11,300 0,911 10,441 11,588 5, 8% 13,534 11,551 81,435 10, 7G7 i). BOS 12, 095 8,264 5, 519 11, 303 0,429 10,222 11,295 3, 031 13, 338 1 1. 222 21,237 10, 577 9, 724 20, 06ij 9,814 1 5 1 4 1 2 5,030 9 8, 423 1 1,198 Ma .ioning Marion Medina IK igs Mercer ] 7 ; i 81G 8 2 i, 534 14, 104 on n^() 15 Miami 2 209 Monroe Montgomery S3, 741 53, 230 22, 11!) 20, 445 41,416 29, 751 7, 010 4, 945 19,673 23, 409 13, 643 24, 208 21,820 12, 808 :?1,158 35, 071 21,429 J 0117 4,7;3 353 451 2, 030 444 931 *.oS 641 886 684 1,172 707 983 1,484 1, 948 2, 184 1, U99 2, 4 13 1, 207 3, 439 1,851 1, 696 2, 777 400 529 462 1,072 2,362 1,793 630 1,411 813 4, 330 279 375 1,887 358 743 153 563 572 584 1,029 525 843 1, 216 1,751 1,767 1,560 2, 128 1,054 3,007 1,630 1, 423 2, 313 325 436 372 833 2, 049 1,506 438 1,031 006 0, 163 032 826 3, 917 803 1, 071 391 1,204 1, 453 1,208 2,2111 1, 232 1, 823 2, 700 3, 099 3, 951 3, 57!) 4,571 2, 201 6,436 3, 431 3,118 5,090 735 905 834 1,905 4,411 3,299 1, 128 2 442 1,419 3 1 4 o 2 0, 109 Muskingnm It), :J-13 Xoblo I J, 113 3 3 1 1 3, 921 Ottawa 2, 542 5, 312 4,554 IS, 474 22, 008 13,375 22, 001 20, 588 10, P82 2P, 458 31, 363 17, 477 20,718 20, 296 15, 231 30, 542 23, 863 27, 536 27, 373 15, 779 0, 273 12, 797 21.S96 31, 857 29, 18-1 15, 503 13, 444 14, 177 Pauldlng Perry 2, 354 .). 11-1 10,752 5, 843 11,07:( 10, 27,") 5, 6o7 14, 037 14, SSI 8, 003 10, 343 W, 313 7, 439 18, 103 2. 106 9,311 10, 320 3, G81 10,858 10, 189 5, 289 14, 383 14, 208 8,515 10, 052 12, 859 7, l J3 18, 268 11,991 13,839 13, 738 7,508 4, 451 0,203 12, 079 15, 419 14,033 7, 382 7, 440 6,854 4, 430 18, 423 21, 072 11, 533 21,931 20, 404 10, 976 28, 440 28, 591 17, 423 20, 3:)5 2o, 174 14, 633 3:,, 370 23, 77.1 27, 453 27, 303 15, 559 9,205 12, 644 24, 321 31, 209 29, 157 15,504 15, 441 14, 135 28 12 342 82 <"> 41 3 910 15 75 13 138 40 37 31 (i "* 12 226 3 9 i>T 15 2S9 00 29 1 23 134 33 47 16 14 63 11 4 221 103 5 50 27 631 143 51 71 1 4 1,847 22 169 41 273 75 81 47 36 125 23 11 417 14 15 143 8 24 o 9 463 22 89 3.3 155 41 13 16 49 19 63 113 215 1 42 7 157 342 11 29 3 5 10 65 48 152 53 o 18 18 40 20 79 115 227 7 84 305 634 19 53 5 14 931 33 151 81 307 97 4 31 34 95 45 142 228 442 13 T>1 Pickaway Pike 2 1 1 1, 461 Portage Preblc 3 3 6 o 207 1 010 Putnam 1 86 Riehlaud Ross i 3 3 70 Sandmky Scioto I 3 9j"> :t fiT t Seneca Shelby 1 1 4, 572 1 2 62 50, 868 17,493 42, 978 27 344 S:ark Summit 11,784 13, C19 13, 585 7, <:61 :t /:;! Trumbull i 1 .-> 3 1"0 30, 656 32, 403 1C, 507 10, 1:38 13 C31 Tuseanivras 5 090 i 1 2 1 1 728 905 Van Wcrt 4, 7.34 6,441 12, 215 15, 700 14, 525 8, 122 8,001 7,281 Vinton 834 Warren 1 1 1, 906 4 411 26, 002 36,263 32, 483 10,033 17, 8S6 15, 596 Washington .... Wayne 3 299 Williams 1 18 Wood 2 1 19 i 10 3 29 o 44.1 Wyaudott Total . 7 6 13 1 419 44 32 33 20 Oir 4P~, 979,233 1,974,718 10,2279,679 ! 19, 900 8, 138 8,500 116,0382,011,262 176, 235 151,835 328,120 70 53 328,249 2,339,511 398 STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. ronniox COUNTRIES. 34 174 7(il 1 Asia 4.1 II .iIluucl 1 7~S 1 .ViS Ireland . . 70, KS 407 31 10 9 3- G 453 6,535 117 coy CSG South Carolina 1- 105 Australia 56 It:: ! v 2,000 136 11, Cod 75, 674 843 573 30 291 4,440 Atlantic Islands 1-1 Mexico Belgium ! 519 Briti.-h America 7, 082 Portugal Poland Chiua :i Pacific Islands . . . Denmark 104 Rus-ia England 32, 700 Europe, (not specified) Gl Scotland Spain 31 At st-a 042 Aggregate native 28, GSO 1C, 313 , 3, cas j 114 i KG 1,007 4, 111 17,787 j| 73, WO ; 4,701 ; K9.5CO , 16 German States : Austria 1,317 Sardinia 2,011,257 Switzerland . . 11,073 33 1 1P2 8,303 JO Bavaria 20, 200 South America Baden 19 025 1 Sandwich Islands Hc^c .... 12 324 Tnrkev Xa=<sau 1 13G West Indies Prussia 17, 117 Wales pp Other foreign countries w Il!lm hire Germany, (not spe cified) 7u, 574 ! Aggregate foreign Aggregate native Kfw lent 328,551 2, Oil, S37 Great Britain, (not specified) .. 148 Total 2,339,511 E TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OC< UI ATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OK. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATION:-. NO. OF. 993 mJ 283 101 1G 2,531 4 3, 03!) 3 ; 14.") 21,571 G5 129 1,504 95 150 31 5 8!8 241 3 _23 i, aw 1, 988 Commission merchants Composition workers 243 8 403 102 o 5 012 1C9 8 01 24 CIS 15 11 50 11 1,827 64 212 61 PO tl 19 15 I 8 i, 2:n 4-39 90J Agcntrt *J )3 Agricultural implement nianuf s T.il Apprentices 4, 15 .) Bridge-builders Broom-makers Contractors . -**! 7-,,;],, .,. 123 15 Astronomical instruin t makers 106 2^3 7 165 669 "" 97G 2G3 84J . 83 -fllJ 118 240 ! 380 223,485 7C, 4d4 33 Gardeners and nurserymen Gus-tittcrs Bakers . . . J 1 201 Bankers i 294 GiiB-makcrs B;ii.k officers ^^3 Gate-keepers Gilders Barkeepers 1, 52G Carters Glass manufacturers Distillers and rectifiers Bellfonnderd 2 Cattle dealers Calkers Glovers Draughtsmen Gold-beiitors Gold-pen makers Goldsmiths Blucksmithri 10, 088 Grate-makers Editors k Civil nnd mechanical eng ru. . Boarding-bongo keepers COS Enamck>r 10, 9GJ CO 200 5 1, 929 8 90 1,807 10 13 Engravers Expressmen Hardware manufacturers 351 110 SI70 17 44 Booksi-llern 143 Coach-makora Farmery Horse dealera Ilock rs B \-inakerrt ll<j Itrasaworkera j $% F 32 iy 7 Brcwur* \ 737 Ice dcalurs. Bricklayers 1. 073 Couiml0viobur . Firexvork-maker* . . STATE OF OHIO. TABLE No. 0. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 399 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO.- OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 9 4 2 >O _ 10, 531, !) 2, 21 1U7 1,401 S60 53 :i 383 295 106 440 10 24 O 44 : . 177 12 ?L 235 282 eon 9 50 2, GS4 85 194 8 281 69 140 8 30 2 143 14 47 153 39 122 2 6,836 Ink manufacturers ti 1, 570 Nurses 3 1 345 138 1,730 23 11 10 o 59 107 o 37 1, CM 33 4 5 14 7,1 GO 33, 679 7 54 Inspectors 20 50 104 23 C4~> 10 3:15 243 78,523 fi 5 11 2,900 a, j.",~ G~~^ 11 Saddlers Insurance agents Tinsmiths Iron-founders Oil-cloth imiuufact-urora Oil-makers 1 87 9 21 4 57 448 178 3, 7C(i 1-1 !)7 234 o c -215* 64 4 1,588 4 23 4,220 10 30 32 1, C59 22 57 OT 485 33 714 J7 1,457 279 190 73 59 *5n~ 210 70 3, 041 Ironmongers Iron-workers Traders Ostlers Salt-makers Trimmers Trunk-makers Type-cutters P;u,:t(T9 and varnisher* Type-founders Scale-makers . ] Scourers Screw-makers Umbrella manufacturers Sculptors Patent-medicine makers Seamstresses Servtnts Sewing-machine manufact rs. Sostous T " Shinglu inakerfl o::o 133 Shin-carpenters 238 17 G3 11.3DG 10 24 5-10 94 113 o 11 11 4 12 2,248 4 10 10 21 1,384 287 40 4,923 4 _J8, 18 119 5, 530 1,003 897 P *f Ship-masters ml-i " "1- 3 ,, tn Shoe-binders he TM " S - ^ a, .;87 . * Watch-makers Showmen Weavers Silversmiths Wei^hmasters f 531 10 1,340 27 3, 703 o 11 "7 pi!, . i- Sisters of Charity Well-diggers Speculators Wheelwrights Whip-makers Spinners Plaster-figure makers Whitewashes Masons, (brick and t.tone) Starch manufacturers White-lead manufacturers Whitesmiths Pocketbook manufacturers .. Porters Wine-makers Match-makers Stay and skirt makers Wiue and liquor dealers M,;t!iemat"l instrument makers. 9 21 723 8,602 Pot and prarl ash manufact rs Steamboat men Steam-engine builders Wire-makers Wire-workers Wood-corders Merchants Printers Stereotypers Wood-cutters Milkmen Millers C8 3 50 Produce dealers Stnck-brokers Stock-makers Woodenware manufacturers. . . Wool combers and carders Wool dealers Milliner* 1,090 C12 2,064 15 i,no2 40 239 13 41G 107 121 Stoue and marble cutters Stove-makers Woolen manufacturers Students Moulders Sugar manufacturers Musical instrument makers Rap-collectors Surgeons Surgical instrument makers. . Surveyors : Other occupations and unknown Railroadmen Tailors Nail manufacturers 382 17 17 G44, 966 Newsmen 400 STATE OF OREGON. TAHLR No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. l 2 I 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 1-1 15 17 18 19 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 nnd under 20. 20 aud under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. SI. F. M. F. M. F. M. V. M. F. M. P. 31. t F. 62 53 6 7 74 43 4 | 5 9 7 8 , 3 70 ! 62 41 45 19 20 10-1 100 157 149 1-, fi 130 93 246 20 280 30 45 16 269 188 46 435 570 501 27U 315 12 90 202 217 2,5 266 39 35 10 23 170 70 308 571 520 303 3 99 101 242 20-1 233 15 315 3 .) 45 12 159 47 378 537 502 234 324 92 83 203 275 2-10 13 202 34 33 14 137 127 32 351 542 551 233 294 82 224 256 181 6 211 111 9 17-1 103 17 297 402 423 213 5 07 53 155 201 152 11 200 21 26 9 139 84 32 251 380 181 203 8 48 49 140 1S7 114 12 143 19 18 11 133 97 29 251 322 353 147 200 o 53 37 114 159 130 9 154 14 2j 8 130 03 SO 213 299 159 150 5 63 47 118 162 431 77 332 66 78 96 449 985 522 491 703 701 637 388 10 102 411 274 311 202 27 201 23 28 18 192 171 71 438 477 352 226 o 84 109 182 210 304 112 290 73 52 87 812 412 389 581 619 550 283 13 140 318 263 262 134 17 183 22 1!) 1-1 131 107 47 205 303 299 211 149 7 47 63 125 143 124 40 174 28 40 148 207 109 204 270 337 213 164 11 59 102 118 155 C7 107 12 11 4 61 50 13 J33 173 162 100 100 2 24 69 Don "Ins . .. Liim Polk . 80 05 1 25 ! 28 30 i 30 59 i 55 79 i 63 Yam Hill 1, 049 ! 953 1 4,009 3,799 3,704 3 578 7^8 2,501 2,225 2,154 7, 237 3,329 6,015 2,220 2,595 1,209 FREE COLORED. 1 1 o 1 2 1 1 !. 1 1 3 1 1 i 4 1 4 1 1 5 1 3 3 2 4 ] 1 g 3 5 o 4 Q 1 1 1 i 7 1 9 Liim 1 2 1 q 3 o 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 olk 1 1 1 1 4 o Yam Hill . Total 1 4 7 5 9 9 7 g 18 10 14 5 10 2 INDIAN. 1 1 o Coos 1 7 o 5 5 1 1 3 Claekamas 1 Currv c j 1 Q 1 2 5 Douglas 1 3 3 2 2 7 4 2 2 6 Jackaon 1 1 3 7 1 2 2 1 1 R Linn j ] 3 J " 1 3 10 Multuomah 1 3 1 1 j 11 Umpqua 1 g o 19 Wasco 5 | , 2 Total r o 14 "1 17 7 AGGREGATE. 1 } 9 Total free rolori-d l 3 Total Indiana. i 5 2 2 7 i 1 I STATE OF OREGON. 401 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 ami under CO. CO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ageunkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 M. F. ; M. F. M. F. M. F. AC. F. 11 F. M. F. 11 F. 74 9 112 21 15 - 13 60 100 43 120 154 181 72 84 3G 5 49 g 4 2 39 31 6 73 87 117 39 40 32 8 32 C C 3 33 14 52 C5 85 34 . 37 1 10 4 24 3C 18 6 4 1 2 1,800 305 1,980 307 334 287 1,957 2,789 1,288 2,735 3,787 4, 004 8, 440 2,104 61 745 1,160 1, 554 1,802 1,253 116 3.484 189 198 89 1,210 900 321 2,044 2,976 3,018 1,680 1,519 34 497 513 1,220 1,442 3,059 421 3,404 49C 532 37C 3,107 3,689 1,609 4, 779 C, 703 7,022 4,120 3,623 95 1,242 1,673 2, 780 3,244 Benton Coos 12 3 3 5 2 1 1 1 Clatsop 1 | 1 Columbia 1 4 1 6 6 4 3 7 | Curry 16 9 3 33 39 38 13 20 7 5 2 1 Jacksou Josephine 13 18 24 5 8 1 2 o 1 Marion 1 1 2 Polk Tillamook 34 2C 63 67 ]1 7 41 48 5 1 20 15 5 1 13 7 1 "\Vasco 4 5 1 3 1 Yam Hill 1,248 C51 50-1 248 119 50 15 8 o 1 1 2 31,451 20, 709 52, 160 FREE COLORED. 2 5 5 10 Ilenton 1 1 1 o o Clatsop 1 1 1 4 5 9 4 2 1 20 IS 42 r> 1 3 1 4 6 1 1 7 1 5 | 1 12 8 20 1 1 10 7 17 Multnomah 10 ] 2 Polk 11 1 o 3 n 1 7 o 9 "VVasco 11! 1 1 1 Yam Hill 14 9 3 1 1 1 7C 52 128 INDIAN. r 5 , 5 19 24 Cooa 2 1 1 1 g 11 17 4 15 12 27 , o 3 5 I 3 7 10 7 1 1 o 8 3 3 14 32 46 Marion q 2 7 10 1 4 5 11 7 7 13 9 12 SI 13 3 3 64 113 177 AGGREGATE. 1,248 651 501 248 119 50 15 1 1 2 31, 451 20,709 52,160 Total whites 1 9 3 1 1 1 , 76 53 128 9 3 3 i 64 113 177 Total Indiana T 1,257 657 505 253 120 50 15 g o 1 1 2 31, 591 20,874 52, 465 51 402 STATE OF OREGON. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 1.8C6 305 1,080 307 334 287 1,057 2,789 1,288 2,735 3,787 4,004 2,446 8,104 61 745 1,160 1,554 1,802 1,253 116 1,484 189 198 8D 1,210 900 321 2,044 2,976 3,018 1,680 1,519 34 497 513 1,226 1,442 3,059 421 3,464 496 533 376 3,167 3,689 1,609 4,779 6,703 7,022 4,120 3,623 95 1,242 1,673 2,780 3.244 5 5 10 5 5 1 5 24 1 3,074 443 3,406 498 533 393 3,203 3, 7:;fi 1,623 4,780 6, 773 7, era 4,150 3, 625 95 1, 25J 2,801 3,245 19 Clackamas 1 1 2 2 6 15 2 3 11 12 3 7 17 27 5 10 4 26 3 1 2 12 10 2 5 16 1 9 42 4 1 7 20 17 2 Linn . 5 8 7 1 14 2 1 33 5 2 46 7 Polk 1 7 2 a 3 9 1 4 7 12 5 7 21 9 Yam Ilill 1 1 Xotal 31, 451 20, 709 53, 160 76 52 128 64 113 177 52,465 NOTE. Of the^rcc colored population 32 are male and 30 female mulattoes. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Bntta 219 3C6 394 148 209 279 *51 123 51 115 137 242 108 102 508 120 101 68 192 113 33 46 58 36 60 102 64 126 45 70 58 115 114 176 239 21 ISO 201 165 86 31 84 88 213 67 78 380 91 91 56 140 79 13 21 27 31 33 73 30 41 10 33 18 27 44 305 5.7 6H3 169 309 460 KG 209 82 109 235 405 1?J 180 1 B 211 192 124 333 192 45 67 85 67 93 175 94 170 55 102 76 143 158 1 3 1 4 5 1 1 397 531 700 169 360 480 437 209 83 199 225 455 175 180 889 211 192 124 332 193 45 67 85 67 93 175 178 61 .110 80 14 167 CorvallU 3 o do 2 2 do Kmg k Vl^y do 1 1 do do 1 1 do 1 1 i Hardin do Linn City do ... Lower Mollalla do . do 1 do Oregon City do 1 1 Rock Cn>ek "... do Spring Water do . Tualitan do Upper Mollalla do Young do Deer Ifiland Oak Point do .. Rainier do Sanviu s Jt4laad do Scappoose . . do Union do Coyvllle Coos 2 2 6 4 7 2 3 6 4 6 6 8 4 Empire do Johnson do 2 1 2 I 3 Randolph do Chctcoe Curry PortOrford do Rogue River ...do... STATE OF OREGON. TADLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 403 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. 11 F. Total. 11 F. Total. 11 F. Total. 217 129 18 71 27 178 1C8 130 225 4S8 64 243 433 215 193 275 280 111 657 179 206 118 123 30 75 202 57 57 51 41 4 93 42 35 108 211 83 196 334 571 C71 127 57 104 161 230 47 66 237 116 203 230 474 199 151 373 303 22S 350 209 520 C4G 133 1,701 107 74 187 81 100 93 2 16 17 114 119 82 119 345 30 1C7 79 112 109 55 137 10 222 78 39 6 53 17 30 20 5 28 1 317 232 20 87 44 292 287 212 344 833 100 409 512 337 301 330 417 121 879 257 245 124 176 47 105 223 03 85 55 41 5 133 53 54 120 240 129 217 550 993 1,183 40 240 120 160 280 411 79 119 398 200 352 371 833 354 208 634 000 409 614 489 900 1,219 239 2, 852 187 109 332 137 3 2 5 322 222 24 88 44 292 294 213 357 835 100 412 5L4 337 327 331 417 126 892 257 245 124 176 47 105 232 62 65 59 41 5 132 53 54 126 256 129 247 556 993 1,183 40 240 120 100 280 411 79 120 398 200 352 398 824 354 269 626 625 412 615 490 902 1,521 239 2, 874, 187 110 333 KI7 C *i V lllo do ... do 2 2 4 do 1 1 E- 1 t jitllo do t ri do 11 >u t Scott do 2 4 1 6 1 1 1 do do . 7 1 6 13 1 do 1 1 do do . ... 2 1 3 2 2 do do 13 1 13 26 1 D inl-melles ... do ... . Eden do o 3 10 1 1 1 2 o 3 do 1 do .do do do BriffCT* ... do do do do do 1 3 4 do. Illinois Valley do 1 39 11 19 18 35 40 51 239 433 512 1C 113 63 56 119 181 33 53 171 84 149 141 348 155 117 251 237 183 204 220 380 573 106 1, 151 80 35 145 56 do do do do Waldo ., . .... do 3 1 4 2 4 do do do do do do i do 1 do do 1 i do 1 do do 1 1 do do 8 19 2 27 2 F.ilrtkld do do do 1 1 do 2 5 3 2 9 3 1 do 8 8 16 4 do do 1 do 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 do 1 Portland do 9 7 16 1 5 | 6 PuWt H s Valley do St. John a do 1 1 Sandy.. do Sanvioa Isle . . . ...do... 404 STATE OF OREGON. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION. OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C, COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIA K. Aggrcgnto. M. F. Total. M. F. | Total. 31. F. Total. \Villamctto Multnomah 1C3 134 265 243 243 249 Sll 190 219 152 - 555 32 86 193 51 77 61 M 189 191 238 213 243 230 123 216 133 107 94 184 153 184 176 171 146 145 116 150 239 15 108 19 : 33 9 34 128 176 188 204 200 182 105 170 89 270 2JS 449 396 427 425 382 336 304 268 348 794 47 107 300 70 112 D4 43 106 317 367 426 1 1 271 - 450 396 428 425 382 338 3C4 268 348 804 47 107 300 70 112 94 43 106 317 30" 42C 41" 44. 43 - 231 : | 22-, do 1 1 do 1 1 do do do do do do 6 2 8 2 2 do 1 1 5 5 do do o e do y 417 445 432 230 386 224 do McM iln *j n i do 1 1 y i NOTK. No return of B Tisioua for the couutit-a of Clat.^op, Linn, Tillainook, Umpqua, nnd Washington. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Totfil native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population, j WHITX. ] SI. JLACK F. Total. MULATTO. WHITK. BLACK. MULATTO. M. i ! . Total. JL F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. I 1,608 1,208 193 113 1,789 1,402 235 ! 1G3 200 1 179 204 65 1, 840 1, 205 1,990 833 821 BOO 2, 816 306 3,191 400 469 289 3,045 2,829 1 111 3 o 2 2,826 3,192 402 49 289 3,053 2, 869 1,115 4,684 6,581 6,443 3,302 3,486 84 1,144 1,363 G34 203 117 192 72 44 89 KM 795 470 70 148 501 590 113 10 86 281 115 108 45 22 82 24 19 15 17 70 38 26 43 144 258 26 1 20 43 52 37 248 139 274 96 63 104 149 865 508 96 191 645 848 139 11 106 324 167 145 248 139 274 96 63 104 150 867 see 96 191 645 -:- 139 11 106 326 167 145 3,074 445 3,466 498 5T2 393 3,203 3,736 1,623 4,780 6,772 7,088 4,150 3,625 93 1,250 1,689 2.801 3, MS 1 2 Clattfop .... . 3 10 5 o 8 12 1 2 1 14 3 14 1 4 2 2, 065 2, 018 3, 640 , 2, 934 3,517 2,906 1,858 1,427 1, 991 1, 493 51 j 33 680 ^ 481 879 477 1, 448 j 1/186 1,694 1,405 4,683 fi, 574 6,423 3,285 3,484 84 1,141 1,336 2,634 3,099 1 1 5 9 2 o o 6 1 3 7 15 1 7 1 3 6 1 4 13 2 Polk Tillalnouk 1 4 2 1 3 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Washington Yum Hill 1 3,100 Total IT, am , 19,840 47,219 40 22 62 31 30 61 47, 343 4,136 982 5,118 4 .... 4 1 .... 1 5,123 52,465 I:OTK. 52 mule- iiii.l [17 fnnali- Indians, 12 main nud 16 IVmalc hnlf-liroeds, 405 nial.- :I-M| 2:1 tVm:i].- Clii.n * uiv inchidi-d hi whit. imputation. STATE OF OREGON. 405 TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 110 333 480 193 46 11 78 3,805 2,497 2,116 9 2,208 65 384 271 535 247 8 46 5,695 169 238 2,206 422 3,285 16,564 1,361 73 60 1,432 59 293 1,273 203 26 212 10 295 Holland 15 1,266 33 26 43 17 39 1 1 Africa 55 8 18 663 425 50 fi90 9 198 1,078 5 Italy ~" Portugal Virginia . Central America China JPolaud Russia 22 217 5 56 1 71 13 56 6 32 3 England Scotland At Spain Sweden . . y German States; 47,343 Switzerland South America J Baden 58 Sandwich Islands . Hesse 42 Turkey West Indies . Prasia . 222 Wales Wurtemberg 62 Germany, (not spe cified) 505 Other foreigu countries 5,122 47,343 Total Germany Ohio Great Britain, (not specified) . . 53, 405 go TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 17 3 38 14 3 30 22 32 343 5 *> 28 3 18 36 20 2 65 84 701 10 3 7 !1 198 125 9 o 40 4 4 6 ja. 4 27 1 ~**~\ .2 3 9 7,861 1,260 2 1C 2G 2 :;- 4 8 21 56 49 5 5 7 74 7 7 1,849 42 104 It- 74 31 3 6 88 22 21 Seamstresses 15 312 7 32 67 2 3 9 a 2 22 13 9 34 21 _ 38 35 206 " 1J9 :)0 55 (i 2 22 3 7 11 135 21 4 361 A cuts Dm ists Servants & >r uf D era Shingle-makera Masons, (stone and brick) Ship-carpenters 440 98 5 03 1,793 11 9 5 5 3 19 (i 4 23 73 2 4 _H5_ 9 19 2 48 3 85 58 2 45 Factory hands Millers Shipmasters Barbers Spinners P . F Bo d h u kte irs F Steamboatmen BoatbudUe P Stone and marble cutters Storekeepers Fishermen Music-teachers Booksellers Students Gardeners and nurserymen. . . . Gas-fitters Surveyors Brick-makers . Harness-makers sm ths Carpenters Cattle-uealers Hatters Packers Peddlers Civil and mechanical engineers Clerks Innkeepers , , - S -- * y c Pilots Potters Printers Pump-makers Wool combers and carders Other occupations and uuk wu Total Li very -stable keepers Saddlers 18,370 400 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. i 2 3 4 a 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 SI 23 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 4* COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 uml under 10. 10 and under 15 I 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. i M. F. 11. F. U. F. It F. M. F. 413 j 3,061 569 391 3,075 5C6 402 420 1,336 431 652 849 504 520 426 311 982 365 292 282 608 562 710 415 96 639 527 13 551 120 375 5!7 338 1>53 1,704 336 508 720 1,629 573 116 485 222 278 931 188 470 337 7, 47.-, 1,575 11,703 2,494 1,705 1,775 5,860 1,909 2,705 3, 23 1 2,206 2,147 1,568 1,670 3,699 1,785 1,302 1,185 1,624 2,872 2,220 2,795 1,566 383 2,998 2,279 68 2,484 550 1,533 1,787 2,071 1,363 1,146 6,979 1,387 i 1,976 2,814 6,456 2,357 514 2,318 981 1,084 3,946 796 3,024 1,759 1,452 30,864 1,512 11,475 2,309 1,700 1,688 6,088 1,897 2,717 3,232 2, 252 2, 132 1,518 1,627 3,631 1,709 1,344 1,173 1,6.15 2,898 2,183 2,707 1,481 360 2, 879 2, 215 61 2,273 530 1,459 1,838 2,051 1,312 1,057 6,914 1, 372 1,972 2,795 6,122 2,326 2,292 949 1,094 3,846 826 2,927 1,751 1,321 30,533 1,731 11,931 2,752 2,042 1,959 6,411 1, 9% 3,1103 3,802 2,745 2,078 1,533 1, 031 4,144 2,021 1,407 1,526 1,728 3,414 2,498 2,888 1,671 430 3,263 2,714 68 2,802 657 1,741 1,998 2,501 1,431 1, 240 7, 166 1,094 2,008 2,961 6,434 i 2,489 620 2,562 1,131 1,247 } 4,264 avi 3,201 1,981 1,586 31,981 : 1, 749 12,001 2,688 1,940 1,914 6,361 1,989 3,170 3~KB 2,594 2, 139 1,583 1,876 3, 935 1, 939 1,391 1,178 1,725 3,320 2,456 2,871 1,638 455 3,185 2,751 63 2,708 614 1,777 1,920 2,417 1,407 1,094 7,242 1,539 2,034 2,949 6,185 2,524 639 2,751 999 1,243 4,073 825 3,156 1,875 1,509 31, 737 1,739 9,777 2,329 1, 804 1,771 5,818 1,719 3,074 3, 048 2,457 1,650 1,264 3,746 3,886 1,605 1,220 1,081 1,643 3,096 2,340 2,020 1,011 354 2,856 2,609 30 2,581 630 1,739 1,877 2,301 1,139 1,139 6,369 1,423 1,952 2,495 4,964 2,300 279 2,336 907 1,136 3,864 757 2,782 1,829 1,544 26,135 1,588 9, 425 2, 2 13 1,755 ! 1,060 5,738 1,010 3,041 3,370 2, 303 1, 617 1,225 1,601 3,742 1,636 1,114 974 1,472 2,901 2,333 2,631 1,611 326 2,788 2,016 41 2,420 555 1,531 1,776 2,199 1,093 1,024 6,325 1.473 1,907 2,433 4, 951 2,169 J 2,240 1,002 1,051 3,706 701 2,714 1,775 1,386 27, 113 1, 433 8,541 1, 904 1,5! 8 1,536 5,123 1,335 2,785 3,421 2,053 1,390 957 1,434 3,654 1,350 977 925 1,436 2,730 2,295 2,408 1,588 297 2,583 2,203 50 2, 328 1,362 1,521 1,862 942 955 5,858 1,299 2,139 4,280 2,015 436 2,025 931 948 3,067 071 2,444 1,536 1,345 23,425 1,497 9,507 2,010 1,725 1,525 5,2:7 , -,. 1, o36 2,953 3,194 2, 013 1,484 972 1,013 3,612 1,415 OS6 991 1,418 2,839 2,327 2,648 1,639 262 2,785 2,311 40 2,348 502 1,3^5 I, 337 1,948 1, 007 950 6,008 1,298 1,732 2,138 4,413 2,080 447 2,148 9DO 873 3,736 712 2,616 1,030 1,343 29,294 2,263 13, 431 2,723 2,193 2,013 7, 210 2,313 4,121 5,158 2,551 2,524 1,901 2.236 5,899 1,766 1,750 1,747 2,112 4,033 3,417 4,073 2,581 008 4,014 2,908 117 3,105 oro 1,878 2,267 2,514 1,644 1,382 9,403 1,662 2,044 3,783 8,063 3,30(5 831 3,900 1,330 1,301 0,008 1,107 3, 983 2,516 1,910 411, d>7 2,403 16,280 2 92 1 2,403 2,119 2,431 3, 920 5,223 2,663 2,406 1,623 2,381 6,138 1, 998 1,457 1,334 2,151 4, 179 3,303 4,223 ( 2, 783 399 4,429 3,212 81 3,490 726 1, 996 2,228 2,735 1,495 1,423 9,989 2,028 2,720 3,710 7, 7 15 3,222 714 3,037 1,436 1,239 0,225 1,173 4,187 ! 2,5U4 1,867 61,380 ; 1,463 12,306 2,117 1,591 1,317 5,434 1,698 3,048 3,853 1, 761 1,918 1,503 1,597 4,209 1,363 1, 178 1,220 1,533 2,816 2,156 2,804 1,796 435 3,190 2,018 65 2,108 472 1,322 1, 664 1,837 1,101 899 7,074 1, 243 1,883 3,046 0,621 2,341 I 661 2,023 854 966 4,500 : 913 3,123 ; 1,720 : 1,189 41,356 1,622 11,296 2,001 1,612 1,338 5,367 1,027 2,708 3,903 1,918 I,O:M 1,220 1, 454 4,374 1,276 940 959 1,419 2,661 2, 370 2,712 1,953 295 2,989 2,100 41 2,209 479 1, 245 1,548 1,929 902 907 6,787 I,3i3 1,806 2,580 5,330 2,052 512 2,075 883 874 1 4,363 808 2,848 1,519 1,210 12,156 1,190 8,053 1,421 1,239 1, 073 4,251 1,159 2,308 3, 133 1,537 1,273 1,063 1,187 3,259 1,034 813 766 1,040 2,127 1,719 2,051 1,310 318 2,303 1,531 36 1,767 390 951 1,153 1,303 715 611 5,186 1,019 1,442 1,908 4,199 ! 1,637 440 1,489 633 731 3,334 605 2,103 1,291 970 25,931 i 1,247 0,943 1,223 1,210 1,012 3,902 S63 1,978 2,948 1,390 952 1,070 3,301 903 624 630 903 1,944 1,720 1,915 1,333 224 2,036 1,534 23 1,871 337 927 1,024 1,273 517 ; 629 ! 4,830 961 1,463 1,740 3,343 ],439 303 1,467 691 538 3,233 519 2,068 1,190 WO 25, 2U3 47: 437 1,330 501 612 863 481 565 416 400 900 379 284 283 284 650 078 730 30-1 96 679 561 20 582 97 37-1 372 544 330 318 1,855 338 518 737 1, 722 590 119 585 231 266 977 207 701 483 336 i 7, 8S-.I Blair Bucks . Butler . Center Chester Clarion Clearfield . . Clinton Crawford... Elk Erie Fayctte Forest Franklin Fulton Green Juniatn Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lj-coming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton. Northumberland Perry HlilHlM|rt,,j, . . . STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 407 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under CO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and unrter 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unk wn. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4-1 43 44 45 46 47 43 49 II. P. M. P. M. P. M. F. jr. F. 51. F. | M. F. M. F. 903 4,339 951 943 751 2,703 743 1,530 2,120 1,115 771 471 755 2,369 714 448 461 603 1,485 1,055 1,213 914 180 1,555 1,057 20 1,199 289 507 816 880 431 441 3,451 659 928 1,269 2,154 985 24? 1,049 449 497 2,326 326 1,427 807 670 13,367 934 4,088 820 859 033 2,550 641 1 232 2,07!) 969 670 383 605 2,286 537 336 382 623 1,297 1,083 1,137 914 15.) 1,391 1, 054 13 1,160 277 559 704 83G 35G 449 3,446 638 877 1,222 1, 742 850 179 970 411 413 2,289 338 1,320 782 587 14,777 601 2,336 543 554 437 1, KM 376 681 1,33.1 644 405 242 479 1,513 370 2G1 213 337 939 610 622 546 89 981 604 16 702 209 307 492 601 247 275 1,921 418 574 714 1,130 572 141 610 283 271 1,376 195 786 425 397 6,746 510 2,313 4 GO 525 397 1,571 298 7S8 1,372 524 331 204 368 1,537 317 194 161 3S5 7G7 643 GSO 571 74 787 629 5 706 1C7 342 447 529 200 246 2,044 354 578 707 1,103 515 102 556 223 207 1,321 173 775 470 355 8,711 2GG 774 215 234 184 009 133 422 590 293 141 60 148 633 150 114 88 1G8 372 304 200 194 41 374 2ti8 2 317 63 163 178 249 84 93 783 124 208 281 406 249 54 263 84 133 573 64 327 104 153 8,282 259 890 190 237 176 057 127 327 627 248 102 50 147 679 . 125 70 73 100 304 327 243 253 18 345 200 3 325 73 190 170 192 71 108 952 174 225 289 4S9 224 36 223 79 118 655 78 387 184 153 3,623 60 194 46 76 48 127 18 82 143 72 31 25 20 100 43 27 13 35 103 71 41 41 6 96 92 1 60 10 53 55 18 20 189 03 42 70 102 50 13 76 21 30 131 21 64 34 29 518 67 220 40 53 44 166 29 77 195 74 30 2 39 184 38 15 20 32 81 77 50 65 5 84 84 1 88 29 45 53 40 11 25 220 CO 52 89 81 40 11 73 23 27 106 12 46 43 1,006 5 19 5 4 8 9 o 8 15 12 6 1 4 10 4 1 o 4 13 6 o 2 1 11 10 9 33 4 9 6 11 3 9 21 7 4 1 13,708 83,554 18,009 14, 404 13, 310 46,530 13,958 24,888 31,316 18,022 14, 902 11, 070 13, 613 34, 342 12,657 9,907 9,210 12, 007 24, 662 19,209 22,452 14,250 3, 234 24,906 18,907 505 20,102 4,587 12,078 14,164 16, 815 9,450 8,552 56, 249 11,334 15, 862 22,316 46,540 18,953 4,728 18,252 8,009 8,613 34,975 6,581 23,976 14,600 11,589 260,156 13, 824 87, 518 17, 550 14, 403 12, 932 46, 791 13,588 23,643 30,043 17, 516 14,138 9,954 13,126 34,329 12,268 8,771 8,376 12,295 23,911 19, 450 22,595 14, 698 2,670 24, 345 19,453 303 20,225 4,443 11,738 13,626 16,686 8,739 8,173 56,605 11,563 15,886 21,380 43,254 18,047 4,131 18,323 7,916 8,018 31,621 6,358 23, 787 14, 207 11,085 083 188 27,532 176, 102 35, 019 28, 860 26, 242 93,321 27, 546 48, 531 61, 959 35,538 29,040 21,024 26, 739 68,671 24,925 18, 678 17, 586 24,962 48, 573 38,758 45,047 28,948 5,904 49, 251 38, 360 808 40, 327 9,030 23,816 27,810 33,501 18, 189 16,725 112,854 22,897 31, 748 43,396 89, 794 37,000 8,859 36, 575 15,925 16,631 69,596 12, 939 47, 7SJ 28, 807 22, 674 5-13, 344 2 2 1 o 1 Bedford 1 1 1 Blair 1 5 2 1 1 1 Bucks 3 1 1 23 5 2 5 1 21 10 5 10 1 7 10 1 2 2 1 Chester 1 Clinton 1 1 Elk 1 1 Erio 7 1 9 6 5 11 2 3 6 7 1 1 1 1 1 3 13 4 7 21 4 5 7 8 6 3 3 3 3 11 1 4 1 3 2 1 4 7 1 o 12 4 3 8 3 5 4 3 51 1 1 Lehigh 1 1 1 McKcan 2 2 1 Mifflin 1 2 Montgomery 4 5 4 134 1 1 1 Northampton Northumberland . . 3 15 1 1 Philadelphia 408 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. . . . 59 61 63 64 . COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. 11 F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 31. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Pike 88 106 1,672 292 448 105 492 373 240 301 273 557 451 803 205 934 101 186 1,581 265 387 81 379 341 209 298 251 567 447 794 159 957 447 765 6,426 1,000 1,839 389 2,032 1,840 800 1,685 1,257 2,619 2,073 3,348 784 4,056 440 722 6,497 1,817 337 1,891 1,772 799 1.C31 1,103 2,439 2,035 3,259 778 3,969 496 827 6,680 1,090 2,088 427 2,363 2,256 896 1,871 1,304 2,906 2,370 3,775 910 4,377 47G 809 6,622 1,009 2,019 412 2,285 2,162 833 1,797 1,318 3,015 2,156 3,786 835 4,446 424 735 5,711 947 1,835 383 2,265 2,027 852 1, 607 1,084 2,894 2,129 3,330 835 4,155 438 700 5,443 941 1,768 360 2; 196 1,927 804 1,510 1,065 2,786 1,968 3,149 801 3,993 393 595 4,331 804 1,449 312 2,025 1,744 799 1,436 991 2,537 1,673 2,849 722 3,669 3G3 582 4,513 877 1,596 324 2,124 1,705 918 1, 444 1,021 2,651 1,666 2,976 6% 3,632 613 1,017 6,884 1,179 2,014 477 3,007 2,635 1,239 2,320 1,824 3,558 2,608 4,145 996 5,387 553 907 6,838 1,219 2,182 309 2,990 2,482 1,243 1,988 1,608 3,937 2,483 4,522 1,014 5,627 447 817 6,144 853 1,367 311 2,260 2,038 775 1,479 1,361 2,605 2,296 3,097 776 3,994 409 651 5,336 805 1,329 299 2,089 1,789 821 1,289 1,124 2,717 1,898 3,103 725 3,814 343 551 4,214 618 1,052 255 1,711 1,413 60-1 1,024 925 2,026 1,516 2,221 5% 3,034 273 410 3,321 594 962 197 1,635 1, 182 630 861 717 1,930 1,300 2,025 485 2,909 Schuylkill York Total 43,483 41, 988 176,503 173,121 190,934 187,041 167,990 163,624 146,717 156,844 241,647 257,838 184,104 176,602 129,481 116,828 FREE COLORED. 1 3 g 30 85 6 30 G 30 53 39 132 144 172 170 163 3 3 2 17 11 11 18 5 3 % Bedford 11 3 6 Berks g 5 7 Blair 7 R Bradford 9 Bucks . 15 Butler I 11 2 Carbon 2 1 2 : Center 3 4 | Chester 96 78 15 Clarion 1 2 I Clcarfiold I ! Clinton 2 19 I 1 I Dauphin 07 Delaware 20 Elk I : Erie Fayctte 17 7 3 12 17 19 18 Franklin 26 88 119 112 140 67 92 Fulton g 115 133 171 86 - G wn 8 6 G 5 33 45 35 24 45 38 46 27 : 18 17 B Indiana SO 38 19 14 23 17 22 21 I 11 15 20 13 13 9 16 11 6 10 1C 7 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 409 WHITE Continued. 50 and under GO. 60 and under 70. 70 uud under 80. 80 and under 90. 90nnd under 100. Above 100. Age unku n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 50 51 Si S3 84 X 56 57 5G SS 6C 61 65 a 64 K M. P. M. F. It P. M. P. M. F. SI. P. M. F. M. F. 204 304 2,138 392 722 187 1,140 949 JOG CS6 584 1,261 1,023 1,571 304 2,058 150 250 1,801 422 C74 158 1,000 772 426 004 447 1,263 787 1,544 - 2,022 140 190 1,055 227 411 92 724 556 200 386 324 848 532 955 213 1,281 103 118 l.OCG 220 347 73 631 444 257 299 252 891 375 932 1G6 1, 201 52 67 343 82 106 30 346 220 101 158 142 ; i 193 480 83 490 35 JX, 373 112 157 32 297 163 108 135 107 413 132 401 68 545 13 13 04 24 47 12 73 46 32 38 31 105 47 94 25 116 7 15 84 18 4!) 5 69 40 28 122 20 108 10 138 3 1 2 5 11 3 3 4 1 J 1 3, 6G8 3, 3.50 0,051 : 5,404 45, OS7 43, 486 7, 516 7, 484 13,442 13,289 2, 980 2, 648 18, 405 17, 593 10,101 14,841 7, 010 7, 080 13,084 i 11,890 10,101 9,038 22, 328 22, 751 10, 919 15, 280 26,691 26,013 0, 512 6, 023 33, 5G5 33, 269 7,018 11,455 89,153 15,000 26, 731 5,628 36, 058 30, 942 14, 090 24, 974 19,139 45, 079 32, 199 53,304 12,535 66, 834 Pike 1 Potter Scbuylkili Snyder 1 | 5 7 5 : 3 1 1 . ... Susquehannii Tioga 3 6 1 2 14 20 6 10 14 3 1 ] 1 "Westmoreland 8 | 14 2 York 79,500 75, 470 45, 235 44, 721 17, 072 19,048 4,182 4, 905 391 508 27 52 17 6 1,427,943 1,421,310 2, 849, 259 FKEE COLOUEU. 12 16 11 10 9 5 2 4 1 1 228 246 474 j 67 73 33 32 7 7 6 5 1 3 1 1 302 1 423 o 725 S 5 3 3 3 1 2 90 88 178 ! 8 11 3 4 2 1 1 137 137 274 Beaver 4 14 12 15 9 4 5 1 I 1 270 o-->4 494 a 23 15 15 4 4 3 3 1 248 249 497 o 8 3 8 141 14 283 5 7 4 3 1 104 99 203 53 45 26 32 30 19 7 13 1 5 1 795 823 1 CIS g 1 2 3 1 27 9 56 10 3 o 1 2 2 1 1 67 48 115 U 1 1 5 4 9 7 5 11 Q 1 1 I I 13 19 61 u 202 ICO 113 89 45 ,; 15 1G 3 I 1 2 995 2 91 5 907 Chester 1 J 3 1 33 30 63 i 1 4 4 1 1 i 39 42 81 Clear field 16 6 5 4 1 2 71 6G 137 Clinton 17 4 3 2 i 47 56 103 18 8 9 3 2 1 94 88 182 " 34 33 27 23 7 15 1 2 3 2 638 702 1 340 M 50 37 29 23 11 19 3 1 814 895 1 709 21 53 48 30 23 10 30 9 6 g 1 3 817 83 1 G49 SS 5 9 4 7 1 1 O 1 97 84 181 24 42 43 31 30 14 16 5 5 " 1 723 827 1 549 33 54 43 29 23 10 18 4 4 1 866 933 1 799 36 4 1 2 3 1 1 5G 15 10 6 4 5 1 3 1 1 258 268 5^*6 98 10 1 4 3 3 1 4 148 (K)Q 4 3 3 2 5 100 8fi Iftfi Tmlihim an 52 410 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX FREE COLOKED Continued. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 : 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 53 53 5-1 55 a> 57 58 59 CO 01 C2 C3 Under 1. 1 and under 5. and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. 11 P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 2 3 49 2 -: 5 53 5 5 21 237 7 5 3 30 20 10 : 6 2 809 8 1 23 1 4 5 20 152 C e 1 24 20 19 50 5 5 7 7 1,005 10 1 19 11 17 255 6 3 oo 23 17 7 CO C 13 6 7 1,019 10 4 25 226 8 1 3 22 22 53 4 10 7 6 1,195 9 6 22 217 5 5 11 199 5 o 1 23 13 30 7 61 8 13 4 1,199 10 1 20 o 2 1 12 13 5 8 122 > 4 25 4 21 173 7 C ., 30 15 18 24 10 43 4 3 10 11 915 6 2 20 o 3 1 11 4 1 2 105 o 27 3 13 191 : 7 22 21 19 27 12 70 7 8 10 11 1,452 11 2 17 3 o 1 12 2 4 4 80 i 10 17 303 8 7 7 37 42 23 30 11 65 16 14 8 12 1,875 12 4 31 1 5 6 22 315 12 8 2 40 44 23 43 10 75 13 14 7 8 2,864 11 1 38 o 5 1 20 9 r 153 6 o 3 4 19 148 4 6 2 24 17 13 11 3 50 , 8 I 6 6 ijr 1,024 7 1 go i i 23 10 3 1 60 3 3 17 3 10 133 3 4 1 21 16 3 23 5 49 5 7 4 4 1,408 6 13 191 7 . 13 1 7 43 22 9 19 : 5 | 50 11 10 10 8 1,459 4 12 168 4 4 3 26 22 17 32 7 54 6 10 5 5 2,022 7 1 8 2 C 1 1 12 1 1 4 2 187 1 10 3 7 10 3 10 3 3 6 1 209 1 1 6 4 21 23 29 5 64 C 5 7 10 990 12 " Pike Schuvlkill 6 1 1 23 5 3 26 o 4 20 5 1 19 1 20 4 1 14 1 1 1 8 6 1 1 7li 3 6 13 1 1 3 o 4 1 1 16 o 5 11 111 3 1 28 1 73 1 1 8 t 103 7 3 5 4 131 1 2 33 13 9 2 4 9 9 3 5 128 1 35 1 83 20 8 5 7 119 7 13 5 5 o 87 5 2 19 15 5 4 99 1 19 18 16 1 1 8 1 1 4 33 5 38 1 35 128 York 23 20 70 85 91 73 78 65 110 84 75 01 6-1 Total 681 716 2,750 ". : 3, 324 3,453 3,171 3,401 j 2,813 3.51C 4,690 6,093 3,410 4,078 2,558 2,898 INDIAN. i i 1 1 - Total 1 ] , i AGGREGATE. Total whites ! 43 483 41 988 17fi 503 17*1 11 f 187 Gil 170 06 129 481 - Total free colored C84 1M, I,J o gng Total Indian* 1 1 Acgrcgulr j 41,167 42, 704 170,253 17f>, 115 104,358 101, 001 171,162 107,025 140,531 ICO, 357 24fi, :H3 263,031 187,514 180,741 132, 030 121, TJfi STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 411 FREE COLORED Continued. 50 and under CO. GO and miller 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Abuve 100. Age unk wn. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 69 61 02 63 M. P. 31. F. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. F. 11. F. 11 P. 3 C 10 i 1 1 18 14 12 23 o 33 3 1 5 " 00 1 o 3 5 C 5 9 16 1 2 3 o 343 o 1 8 49 139 1,700 49 40 35 228 197 148 187 CO 440 59 67 61 65 9,177 C8 9 188 20 25 3 113 47 28 37 844 31 17 229 4 703 32 122 1,699 53 37 22 222 202 133 : 67 464 55 74 54 54 13,008 69 6 169 15 22 6 06 55 27 32 882 20 23 203 1 603 81 261 3,459 102 83 57 450 399 281 415 127 904 114 141 115 119 22,185 137 15 357 35 47 : 209 102 55 69 1,720 51 40 432 5 1,366 Jefferson 3 50 2 o 1 2 S 6 1 15 1 2 1 13 i ; i 3 1 Juniata : t 4 J 11 11 5 14 4 18 19 1 17 1 1 9 1 1 ^ I 1 Lebanon 1 Lehigh 1 1 Lazcrne 3 3 3 1 3 Lycoming 1 Mercer o 1 2 1 2 ] Mifflin Monroe 5 5 1 2 3 1 Montgomery ilontour 1 Northampton Northumberland . . Perry 1 4 520 4 4 3 803 1 2 450 3 1 175 . . 1 07 1 27 70 4 23 3 13 Philadelphia Piko Potter 14 1 3 5 3 1 1 1 Schuylkill 1 1 Snydor 3 1 1 1 2 a 2 1 Somerset 1 5 1 Sullivan 5 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 Susqueha:ma v Tioga . .". 1 - 1 2 26 1 1 24 ] Union o 38 2 2 16 1 57 i 10 o 1 Veuango 4G 14 2 Warren 1 8 o 5 1 4 Wayne 5 3 2 1 1 Westmoreland Wyoming 44 23 14 10 7 5 3 York 1,596 1,710 858 947 351 422 126 170 27 ; 53 8 27 1 1 X, 473 30, 476 . - 50,949 INDIAN. 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 Bucks 9 1 1 3 1 1 Lancaster 4 1 1 1 1 3 4 7 AGGREGATE. 79,500 75, 470 45, 235 44, 721 17, 672 19,048 4,182 4,905 391 5C8 27 52 17 6 1, 427, 943 1,421,316 2, 849, 259 Total whites 1,596 1,710 851 947 351 422 120 170 27 53 8 27 1 1 26, 473 30, 476 56, 949 Total free colored. . 1 1 1 1 3 4 7 Total Indians 81, 157 77,180 46,093 45,669 18,023 19, 470 4,308 5,076 418 G21 35 80 18 7 1,454,419 1,451,796 2, 906, 215 412 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TADLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. Adam 13,708 68,555 18,069 14,401 13,310 4(5,530 13,958 24,888 31,310 18,022 14,902 11,070 13, C13 34, 342 12,657 9,907 9,210 12, 067 24,662 19, 299 22, 432 14,250 3,234 21,906 18,907 505 20, 102 4,587 12,079 14,184 16,815 9,450 8, 552 56,250 11,334 15, 862 22, 316 46,540 18,953 4,728 18, 252 8,009 6,613 34.975 6,581 23, 976 14,600 11,589 2GO, 156 3,668 6,051 45,607 7, 516 13, 442 2,980 18,465 16, 101 7,010 13,084 10,101 22,328 16, 919 26, 691 6,512 33,505 13,824 87,531 17,550 14, 462 12,932 46, 791 13,588 23,643 30, 644 17, 516 14,138 9,954 13, 126 34,329 12,268 8, 771 8,376 12, 295 23,911 19, 439 22,595 14,638 2,670 24,345 19,453 3U3 20, 225 4,443 11,738 13, 626 16,686 8,739 8, 173 56,005 11,563 13,886 21,380 43, 254 18, 047 4,131 18,323 7,910 8,018 M, 621 fi,338 23,787 14,207 11,085 3,350 5,404 43, 486 7,484 13,289 2,648 17,593 14,841 7,080 11,890 9,038 22,751 15,280 86, 613 6,023 33,269 27,532 176, 106 . 28,866 26, 242 93, 321 27,546 48,531 01, 960 33,538 29,040 21, 024 20,739 03, 671 24,925 18, 678 17,586 24,962 4tl,573 38,758 43, 047 28, 948 5,904 49, 251 38, 360 898 40, 327 9,030 23, 817 27,810 33,501 18, 189 Hi, 725 112,855 22, 897 31, 748 43,6% 89, 794 37,000 8,859 36,575 15,925 10,631 69,595 12, 939 47,763 28, 807 22,674 543, 344 7,018 11,455 89, 153 15,000 26,731 5,628 36,058 30,942 14,090 24, 974 19,139 45,079 32,199 53, 304 12, 533 . CO, E!l 130 698 21 137 135 214 99 79 015 19 5 90 2,249 17 20 27 41 306 488 631 3 52 519 106 680 25 137 122 203 97 70 590 24 16 4 73 2,120 21 16 15 20 50 331 501 648 5 43 610 310 1,378 40 274 257 422 196 149 1,205 48 35 9 163 4,363 46 33 33 47 91 637 989 1,299 8 95 1,189 78 , 80 604 : 713 69 63 158 1,347 132 474 2, 725 178 . 274 494 497 : 203 1, 618 56 115 9 261 5, 907 Go 81 137 103 182 1,340 1,709 1,649 11 181 1,549 28,006 178.831 35, 797 29,140 . 93, 818 27,829 48,734 63,578 35,594 29,155 21,033 27,000 74, 578 24,988 18,759 17,723 25,065 48,755 40,098 46,756 30, 597 5,915 49, 432 39, 909 898 42, 126 !). 131 21, :)43 28,100 33,687 18, 270 16, 988 116,314 22,999 31, ail 43, 753 90, 244 37, 399 8,839 36, 830 16,310 16,758 70,500 13,033 47, 904 28,922 22, 793 503,529 7, 153 11,470 89,510 15,035 26, 778 5,637 38,267 31, (Ml 14, 14.1 S3, 043 19, 190 46,805 32, 239 SI, 730 12,540 08,200 hen 135 102 34 , 41 42 45 25 29 180 . 233 3 1 5 48 32 237 87 54 413 8 80 fterkti Blair Buckg 42 740 8 22 51 20 53 332 320 160 2 45 173 56 792 9 20 51 30 38 371 394 184 1 41 187 - 1, 538 17 48 102 56 91 703 720 350 3 86 360 Cleuriield Clifton Elk Erio 577 48 153 102 37 26 112 1,115 43 15 29 103 101 019 29 162 106 37 14 101 1,015 43 6 19 190 101 l,22(i 77 313 208 74 40 210 2,130 86 21 48 3S) 202 289 8 105 40 03 23 27 645 6 31 6 35 96 384 1C 106 42 49 18 18 684 10 31 3 32 101 573 24 211 82 112 41 15 1, 309 16 62 9 07 197 1, 799 101 526 290 186 81 201 3,459 102 83 57 430 399 Lebanon Lchigh McKeau 54 118 51 329 51 35 37 33 fi, 319 52 3 94 15 11 2 74 35 21 37 13 598 10 1(17 3 471 38 131 49 ;2 49 44 30 24 8,632 57 1 88 8 13 3 63 41 18 32 4 632 10 85 1 439 99 249 100 OS! 100 7 .) 07 57 14,951 109 4 182 23 24 5 142 70 39 61) 17 1,250 20 192 4 9ffl 94 69 A 111 32 24 31 2,838 16 fi 94 5 14 1 39 12 95 97 18 132 30 24 30 4,376 12 5 81 7 3 28 14 9 189 106 27 243 14 62 48 62 7,234 28 11 175 23 4 67 20 10 281 415 127 904 114 141 115 119 22,185 137 15 337 39 47 9 209 102 55 69 51 1.7SB 40 432 5 1,306 Mifflin Philadelphia Pike Bcbnylklll Tioga Vcnungo Wurren 18 246 7 ,22 1 229 16 230 13 118 31 476 20 210 1 4:)3 Washington Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York 204 Total l,4_, 1,421,320 2,849,266 17,841 19,966 37, 807 8, Ka 10, 510 19, 142 56, 949 2,900,213 NOTK. 7 Indiiuu included In white population. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 413 TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. Berwick 4.34 880 349 C44 98 1,047 Ml 370 1,099 719 900 584 390 338 121 812 551 859 607 054 707 479 540 2,457 2,771 4,020 4,225 433 652 326 614 108 1,045 227 370 1,103 688 922 602 361 361 159 819 554 905 590 627 753 481 559 2,876 2, 762 4,204 4, 697 867 1,272 668 1,258 206 2,092 468 740 2,202 1,407 1,822 1,186 751 699 280 1,631 1,105 1, 704 1,197 1,281 1,460 960 1,099 5,333 5,533 8,224 8, 922 2 11 1 32 6 11 3 2 103 14 6 4 3 1 o 28 2 67 12 23 4 4 183 28 11 11 5 3 869 > 070 1,325 218 2, 115 472 744 2,390 1,435 1,833 1,197 750 702 280 1,680 1,111 1,706 1,201 1,281 1,460 960 1,116 5, 387 5, 5B6 8, 663 ... do 17 1 35 6 12 1 2 85 14 5 7 2 2 do do Fail-field do do do.. do do do do do do do . do 23 2 26 4 2 2 49 6 2 4 do ... do Oxford do do 2 4 6 , do do.. 9 26 25 195 69 8 28 8 S44 95 17 51 33 439 161 do do ... do . do 13, 473 1,437 3,119 1,585 1,015 152 838 1,754 601 2,966 815 553 722 1,309 835 1,608 2,438 1,375 804 757 1,022 2,350 597 5C7 139 571 714 495 1,417 501 1,488 734 920 2, 123 1,684 4,593 1,823 4,416 3. 394 14,539 1,300 2,861 1,470 1,005 172 873 1,664 530 2,831 835 604 669 1,187 752 1, 654 2,156 1,329 667 567 1,144 2,074 538 580 97 600 635 464 1,332 ."17 i.ars 703 892 2, 046 1,831 4,509 1,890 4,301 3. 644 28,012 2, 713 5,980 3,055 2,020 324 1,711 3,418 1,131 5,797 1,650 1,157 1,391 2,496 1,587 3,262 4,594 2,70-1 1,471 1,324 2,166 4,424 1,135 1,147 236 1,171 1,349 959 2,749 1,018 3,060 1,437 1,812 4,169 3,515 9,109 3, 713 8,717 7.038 315 1 35 12 4 375 o 31 8 3 690 3 66 20 7 28, 702 2, 746 6,046 3, 075 2,027 324 1,720 3, 421 1, 134 5,991 1,654 1,187 1, 391 2, 505 1,601 3, 262 4,617 2,707 1,482 1,365 2,166 4, 434 1,135 1,148 a 1,172 1,381 959 2,770 1, 021 3,084 1,446 1.821 4, 206 3, 585 9, 187 3,770 8, 7:14 7.534 do do . .. . do Collins do do do 3 1 3 91 6 2 9 3 3 194 4 30 do do do 103 4 16 do do 14 do do 3 10 6 4 9 14 do do Lower St. Glair do 11 2 6 23 12 1 5 18 23 3 11 41 do do McClure do do Mifflin do 5 5 "10 ... do do 1 1 do . . ... do 1 1 1 2 Ohio . . . do 1 do Peebles . .do... . 10 3 12 5 5 13 36 52 30 10 224 11 21 3 24 9 9 37 70 85 57 17 496 do Pitt do 12 4 4 24 34 33 27 7 070 Plum do . Ptmn do do do do do 5tli ward ...do... 6th ward . ...do... 414 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FUEE COLO!*?.!). Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. 1,348 2,377 2,204 1,409 2, 361 2,110 2,757 4,738 4,314 104 9 6 199 11 3 303 20 9 3, 120 4,758 4,323 do do do 23.9C2 1,507 1,008 886 1,236 711 665 700 661 943 343 808 915 1,608 9->6 185 645 1,118 1,318 233 976 904 1, 359 627 1,033 823 165 737 705 624 578 511 724 998 07 679 767 507 814 496 : 100 383 561 349 400 343 387 855 c:JO 282 98 311 207 146 83 004 774 122 M2 481 399 360 24, 101 1,462 1,060 . 1,218 711 699 801 585 939 3 763 891 1,469 932 109 556 1,138 1,175 216 912 402 9:19 96 1,305 861 1,048 853 1<)3 703 681 5SG 597 B83 1,015 52 625 803 534 737 493 758 113 437 524 400 391 370 372 589 293 109 355 206 149 77 680 . 137 152 514 370 34-2 48,003 2,969 2,068 1,704 2,454 1,422 1,304 1,561 1,246 1,885 703 1,571 1,806 3,071 1,858 354 1,201 2,256 2,493 419 1,888 830 1,963 196 2,664 1,688 2,080 1,676 358 1,440 1,446 1,210 1,175 991 1,406 2,013 119 1,304 1,570 1,101 1,551 1,571 213 810 1,085 755 791 712 759 1,071 1,219 575 207 096 533 295 1,344 1,474 259 294 995 775 702 544 33 15 18 11 8 2 8 5 o 3 17 26 25 5 4 010 28 17 10 9 6 1 17 9 1 5 12 15 31 2 6 1, 154 01 32 31 20 14 3 25 14 3 8 29 41 50 7 10 49,217 3,030 2,100 1, 798 2,474 1,436 1,367 1,586 1,260 1,888 711 1,000 1,847 3,127 1,865 304 1 201 2,260 2,496 449 1,890 833 1,964 196 2,074 1,701 2,080 1,696 3.->9 1,440 1,446 1,210 1,175 991 1, 521 2,014 119 1.571 1,101 1,552 988 1,070 213 817 . , 822 791 717 709 1,077 1,220 577 207 690 533 295 160 1, 426 1,476 259 290 . 775 702 do Robinaon do BOM do do do do do do do do .. do do do do do do W ilk ins do 1 I 3 2 4 3 do .. . do 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 Burrell do do do do .. 6 3 4 10 10 13 da do do 7 13 1 20 1 do do. . . do dci North BufF.il.-i do -. Pair? do .. . do 64 51 1 115 1 do do lied Bank do 1 1 1 1 South Buff.ilo do do . do 1 1 do Wavno do 3 2 5 \Vorthingtou do Bi-aver 1 4 28 6 5 39 7 9 67 Bif? Beaver do do do Borougli do... . 3 7 3 1 2 3 3 5 10 6 1 2 Chippewa do Darlington do Economy . . do FalUtou ... do 2 da Franklin do Freedom do. Georgetown do j Glasgow do CJret iio do 45 2 37 n o Himovor do Ilooktttown do 1 1 2 Ilopewell do Independence do Industry ...do... STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 415 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHI1E. FREE COI.OIIED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Totid. 251 537 943 883 699 456 105 213 318 513 070 515 992 320 C17 C52 016 371 502 609 420 47-1 962 70C 818 1,106 183 351 809 719 870 578 800 642 784 1, 272 1,078 420 472 710 677 1, 149 415 570 590 1,178 1,016 C04 533 674 555 486 1,130 1,250 767 1,040 838 481 996 700 74-1 775 583 2,806 2,040 2,374 1,907 1,916 220 510 1,059 902 638 4-19 07 221 306 537 691 566 930 298 607 598 590 343 494 700 357 470 913 689 840 1,057 SOS 344 ISO 661 834 526 775 650 812 1,233 1,081 424 481 682 682 1,026 371 548 553 1,113 1,012 670 473 698 507 429 1,083 1,148 700 840 1,053 837 401 1,039 608 699 751 595 2,847 2,138 2,515 2, 257 2,077 471 1,047 2,001 1,785 1,337 905 202 434 624 1,050 1,361 1,111 1,928 018 1, 224 1,250 1, 212 716 996 1, 309 777 944 1,875 1,395 1 604 2,103 388 093 1,589 1,380 1,704 1,104 1,581 1,298 1,596 2,505 2,159 844 953 1,392 1,339 2,175 786 1,118 1, 113 2,291 2,028 1,334 1,011 1,372 1,122 913 2,213 2,398 1,527 1,618 2,093 1,675 942 2,055 1,398 1,443 1,526 1,178 5,653 4,178 4,889 4,164 3,993 471 1,030 2,034 1,785 1,337 914 S02 434 628 1,050 1,376 1,128 2,105 631 1,235 1,330 1,212 716 1,011 1,390 791 963 1,900 1,395 1,680 2, 173 394 696 1, 591 1,389 1,704 1,106 1,586 1,299 1,596 2,516 2,159 844 953 1,392 1,359 2,182 786 1, 120 1,143 2,308 2,041 1,334 1, 013 1,372 1, 122 915 2,217 2,398 1,531 1,628 2,093 1,676 056 2,050 1,398 1,444 1,526 1, 178 5, 700 4,289 4, !!05 4,169 4, 01!) M do o 14 1 19 3 33 do . . . . ...do do do 7 2 9 do do do 3 1 4 do do i 93 1 7 51 7 9 84 2 4 35 15 17 177 3 11 80 do Bedford .do do do do do do 7 10 - 9 13 13 8 11 5 6 15 21 14 19 25 Juuiltl . . do.. do do do do ......do 11 4 4 1 2 4 5 6 10 10 1 2 9 St Cluir do do do do do 5 Union ^ do West Providence An 1 1 1 1 4 o 5 1 do do 3 8 11 Bethel do do do do ..do . . j do 6 1 7 District - do do ... 1 1 2 Earl do do 9 6 8 17 13 do do 1 1 i clc lb erg -..do 1 1 2 do i ;;;;; /in Long S wnmp i do . 2 2 4 2 6 o 4 4 10 Marion do 1 8 1 14 1 North Heidelberg clr 6 1 Cloy do do Pfnn do 1 1 Perry .do Pike do lietuling N. E. ward .. do 50 55 10 12 13 57 56 6 13 13 107 111 16 25 26 N. W. ward . do S. E. ward do S. W. ward do Spruce ward . ...do... otul llfjudiupr i i.nn 11.834 " 877 110 14. . !JR;> JJH Htt 416 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &r. Continued. I lTIES. TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FHEE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. , Berks 1,249 1,269 835 773 1, 014 945 977 1,015 563 Ri9 711 503 838 1,777 1,131 577 414 704 400 280 504 1,130 619 280 1,295 234 461 756 574 806 400 658 555 198 <ttl 1,508 683 1,117 COO 545 721 549 510 CI7 603 289 720 215 903 915 746 836 1,060 477 958 402 106 539 770 1,175 480 504 7(i9 601 463 540 . ; 753 683 1,326 1,171 849 789 989 1,004 926 1,004 532 761 739 572 804 1, 762 1,073 594 401 659 392 : . 535 1,224 595 265 1 222 222 445 006 563 857 381 621 507 203 620 1,492 037 1,060 0:3 453 648 501 493 574 584 291 700 192 843 870 704 703 991 459 849 49 109 526 795 1,164 401 7.6 552 439 480 545 724 075 2,575 2,440 1,704 1,564 2,003 1,949 1,903 2,019 1,115 1,600 1,450 1, 074 1,642 3,539 2,204 1,171 815 1,303 792 587 1,099 2,354 1,214 545 2,317 456 900 1, 422 1, 137 1, 723 781 1 279 2, 575 2, 461 1,707 1,566 2,004 1,956 - 2,027 1. 125 1,600 1,450 1,076 1,049 3,591 2, 204 1,176 815 1, 363 792 001 2,409 1,214 545 2, 538 464 907 1,422 1,137 1,700 798 1, 279 1,137 403 1, 241 3, 013 1,320 2,190 1,277 !198 1,309 1,050 1,010 1, SOO 1,249 582 1, 420 407 1,747 1,785 1,450 1,599 2,071 937 1,807 9:15 1,055 1,622 2,368 94* 1,073 1,563 1, 159 1,036 1,129 1, 477 1,359 do 14 1 2 1 3 28 6 6 7 2 21 3 2 1 7 65 8 10 do . do - do ilo 4 37 2 4 Union do do <jo ! p do Windsor Ho 2 5 o 7 52 2 28 Blair I fli 4 1 I 5 do do Freedom do .. .. . , do 4 10 14 Greenfield do do 56 59 113 do do L.i un do 14 4 7 4 1 21 8 1 do do do Taylor d.i * 23 7 20 10 43 17 1, 122 403 1,241 3,000 1,320 2,177 1,273 998 1,369 1,030 1,009 1, 191 1, 247 580 1,420 407 1,746 1,783 1,450 1,599 2,051 936 1,807 931 215 1,055 1,571 2,339 941 1,073 1,553 1,153 902 1,026 1,128 1,477 1.3513 7 8 15 9 4 13 3 7 13 1 4 Herriek do 1 3 2 1 9 2 Litchtteld do 6 llonroo (In 2 Orwell do Tiku do 1 1 Itidgi burv do Sheshcquin do. . Smitufirkl do 9 1 11 20 1 South Creek do Springfield do Standing Stone do 3 1 4 Sylvunia do Towumlu do 25 11 5 26 15 o 51 21 7 Troy do Tuscarora do Ulster do Warren do 5 3 3 3 8 6 Well. do Went Burlington do Wilmot do Windham do 1 1 Wyultuiog do WJ-HOI do... 1 1 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 417 C1TIE8, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIKS. ! i M. WHITE. Total. FUEK COLORED. Aggregate. P. M. P. Total. 1,166 1,110 484 1,488 1,464 854 614 1,118 689 1,384 980 1,369 343 8CC 516 740 SCO 1,029 1,379 243 1,069 1,578 1,437 732 1,356 1,253 812 497 543 458 423 452 459 601 739 34G 420 183 423 535 27 537 516 484 422 459 414 565 49!1 414 213 173 600 728 564 403 263 525 101 566 448 603 429 137 489 497 425 481 1,06-1 1, 052 443 1,690 1,496 849 594 1,068 667 1, 342 903 3,063 1,336 391 771 531 813 770 992 1,328 273 989 1,529 1,438 622 1,344 1, 143 813 480 459 408 430 414 421 604 656 355 409 164 432 563 30 502 505 447 388 448 404 541 521 446 229 181 517 729 559 386 276 509 80 528 471 507 485 135 450 488 411 512 2,230 2,162 !)27 3, 178 2, 960 1,703 1,208 2,186 1,356 2, 726 1,811 2,043 2,705 734 1,637 1,047 1,553 1,630 2, 021 2,707 516 2,058 3,107 2,875 1,354 2,700 3,396 1,625 977 1,002 866 853 81)0 880 1,205 1,395 701 829 347 855 1,098 57 1,039 1,021 931 810 907 818 1,100 1,020 860 442 354 1,117 1,457 1,123 789 539 1,034 181 1,094 919 1,170 914 272 939 985 836 993 4 - 80 1 59 65 13 4 89 1 77 6:i 7 8 175 o 138 128 SO 2,23? 2, 337 929 3,1114 3, 088 1,723 1,208 2,310 1,357 2, 726 1,953 2,265 2,708 784 1,639 1,141 1,653 1,630 2,047 2,720 528 2,074 3,115 3,014 1,356 2,700 2,396 1,694 987 1,007 881 862 866 881 1,205 1,399 701 838 347 855 1,098 57 1,044 1,021 931 810 907 818 1,106 1,020 860 442 a r >7 1,117 1,457 1,130 789 545 1,037 181 1,095 919 1,170 914 272 939 993 836 993 Durham ^ Falls do 63 1 67 130 1 75 108 1 25 69 114 2 25 2 53 48 144 222 o S3 94 99 Milford do 41 51 wtow u do . dll 15 5 6 10 4 09 1 11 8 6 6 4 70 1 26 13 12 16 8 139 P B 33 5 2 10 5 30 6<P 5 10 3 5 5 ! 15 4 9 do .... do do do 8 h n do 1 i 1 do lillt 1<_T - - do 2 i \ 4 do tcr o 7 i 9 Concord 3 2 5 ,1 Done^l do | do do 2 1 3 do do do 1 6 7 <ln 5 1 1 2 fi 3 do do .do 1 1 do do do ...do do do 4 4 8 ..do . Washinuton . . . ...do... 418 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TAHLF. No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES. TOWN S, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREK COI.OIUT). Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. P, Total. Butler 574 5S1 192 1,022 335 592 999 582 303 90 9C6 -101 403 451 2,112 122 887 331 853 457 80 4CC 707 619 210 387 989 1,325 411 422 831 796 1,059 733 981 2,101 180 326 416 C57 617 887 237 125 897 784 768 332 1,005 310 577 378 338 289 575 324 537 1,101 336 270 725 179 409 824 132 251 443 a-M 590 MO 407 380 970 321 524 89G 014 30!) 93 900 394 528 403 8,019 133 790 361 798 433 90 413 C84 593 193 374 842 1,177 390 411 793 453 879 C70 980 1,902 177 25-1 385 688 573 755 197 113 887 771 741 339 934 319 528 370 323 300 572 319 517 1,117 344 235 C78 172 439 763 113 246 439 371 r*n 1,134 9id 378 1, 1:92 4 2 6 1,140 928 378 1, 9E3 05(i i.iai 1, )5 1, lilli 617 IK! 1,874 795 1, COS 654 4, Ifc S 856 1,083 6!!2 1, 057 898 176 8-9 1, 391 1,213 41)5 7(11 1,841 8,503 801 pns 1, 6S4 1, 24!) 1,943 1, 4C9 1, i Gl 4,008 357 580 801 1,477 1,183 1, 632 434 387 1,784 1,536 1,510 703 1,949 633 1,100 748 661 591 1, 147 664 1,054 8,223 680 505 1,401 351 848 1,587 240 530 964 761 1, 175 "Worth do do . Blacklick do 656 1,116 1,895 1,196 612 183 1,866 795 991 854 4,131 255 1,683 692 1,650 892 176 879 1,391 1,212 403 701 1,831 2,502 801 833 1,624 1,249 1,938 1,409 1,961 4,003 357 580 801 1,345 1,190 1,642 434 237 1,784 1,555 1,509 691 1,939 629 1,105 718 661 589 1,147 643 1,054 2,218 C80 505 1,403 351 848 1,587 245 497 884 705 1 0!I7 ... do 4 4 8 Carroll do Clearfield . . do . Chest do 4 1 5 do do G o a do do 4 7 11 do do 31 23 1 51 1 do Millvllle do do do 5 4 2 6 do... do do do do 2 1 1 1 3 o do White do . . do 6 4 10 Banks do do Franklin do Kidder . do do 3 1 4 dci do Maiich Chunk do 2 3 5 Pucker do do do Bellefontc 63 2 1 69 1 3 132 3 10 Bouner do BoggH do Bnrnside do Curtiu . . . do Ferguson do Gregg do 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 12 10 4 1 Unities do Half Moou do.. 8 6 2 1 Harris do.. Houston do... . Howard do Liberty : do Marion ... do Milesburg do 2 1 S* V. g Miloa . do Patton do 13 8 21 Penn i].__ Potter do i> 3 5 Ru*h do Soowsboc do Spring do 25 33 58 Taylor do Union do Walker do Worth do 1 25 33 27 37 1 53 <*0 50 7? Birunngbiim .... 28 47 29 41 CbarletOown do Dowiiington . do East Bradford ...do... STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued 4 IS) CITIES, TOWNS, &C. Eaf-t Brandy wine ! Chester 516 East Centre do 460 East Coventry do 71!) East Fallowfidd do 045 Bast Goshen do 440 East Marlboro do 599 East Xantmeal do 480 East Nottingham do 639 East Pikeland do 308 Easttown do 3:13 East Vincent do 830 East Whitolaail do 540 Elk do 500 Franklin do 414 Highland do 522 Honeybrook do 980 Hopewe] 1 do 124 Koimett do 71)1 London Britain do 313 Londonderry do 346 London Grove do 679 Lower Oxford : do 650 Lower Uwchland do 351 New Garden do 648 Ncwlin [ do 342 New London j do 403 North Coventry j do 528 Oxford I do 23 1 Peuu , do 3IJ3 Pennsbury | do 38 1 Phoenixvillo j do 2, 4 17 Pocopsiu do 808 Sadebnry do 1, 145 Schnylkill j do 712 South Coventry do 2U6 Thorubury do 1 17 Tredyffryii do 947 Upper O xl ord do 479 Upper Uweliland do 426 Valley do 983 Wallace j do 372 Warwick | do 098 West Bradford do 844 West Brandy wine do 409 West Cain do 5UO WestChester do 1,856 West Fallowfield I do 565 West Gotten do 370 West Marlboro : do 507 West Nantineal i do 512 West Nottingham do 390 West Pikelaud do 480 Westtowu do 264 West Vincent do 692 West Whitelaml ! do 540 Willistown i do 731 Ashland | Clarion 371 Beaver do 649 Callensburg do 154 Clarion do 460 Elk do 485 Farmington do 757 Helen | do 265 Knox I do 230 Licking ! do 552 Limestone ! do 686 Madison ! do 1, 113 Mill Creek -..do 1P6 Monroe ...do C71 M. F. Total. FREE COLORED. P. Total. 479 4fi9 681 625 :i~7 656 476 617 3 JO 353 830 542 482 446 487 959 138 804 292 314 714 592 362 662 330 419 529 215 326 374 2,404 228 1, 214 CG4 306 108 883 464 350 971 375 702 734 406 601 2,340 609 404 511 513 369 415 207 686 519 743 361 666 165 489 471 C85 229 229 517 666 1,007 197 050 995 949 1,394 1,270 817 1,255 B56 1, 256 788 688 1, 660 1, C82 : 8GO 1,009 1, 939 262 1, 595 605 060 1,393 1,242 713 1,310 672 821 1, 057 4,851 436 2,359 1,376 602 225 1,830 943 816 1, S54 747 1,400 1,578 815 1,191 4,196 1,174 780 1,018 1,025 759 875 5:;i 1,378 1,059 1, 471 732 1,315 319 949 956 1,442 494 459 1,009 1,352 2,120 39. ! 1,321 22 35 2 87 14 110 9 53 2 17 13 55 17 62 48 151 27 30 134 .,8 54 119 65 61 1 17 29 51 19 103 115 31 27 17 59 82 12 86 5 5 70 7 52 253 45 149 77 4 31 16 67 13 77 26 31 5 83 13 111 3 3 23 8 50 37 24 8 159 27 21 115 81 43 111 54 61 1!) 37 41 16 78 115 32 21 11 49 85 6 5 80 6 47 308 51 138 80 3 36 14 61 16 78 21 11 m i 170 27 12 105 5 40 21 105 39 114 85 49 Hi 310 54 51 249 179 97 230 119 122 1 31) :; 92 35 181 230 63 1 28 103 162 20 171 11 10 156 13 99 561 99 287 157 7 70 30 1E8 29 155 47 Aggregate. 10 10 4-JO STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TAIILB No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Itf, 173 781 CDS 808 658 108 471 434 151 Ml 626 553 346 179 303 511 9S3 574 399 37.1 341 228 349 248 82 285 163 297 270 132 311 838 U35 70S 111 458 78 41)3 160 184 378 560 494 401 248 223 228 155 2C2 106 114 614 286 l,7:il 418 127 216 528 833 299 560 4G5 437 1,304 844 . ,70 198 165 759 827 628 178 489 414 172 549 505 512 313 115 25:1 441 764 506 313 378 298 221 319 26,! 139 261 239 190 270 190 167 G83 81 395 66 27-1 472 136 175 502 452 330 222 236 127 037 225 79 108 210 1, 573 410 85 184 468 602 277 485 436 452 1,324 874 .W 380 313 1,540 1,365 1 695 343 1,540 1,366 1, 695 1,286 346 061 848 323 1,100 1.191 1, 065 659 284 561 956 1, 687 1,080 742 757 646 455 668 510 154 492 302 563 509 422 581 440 422 1,402 192 853 144 579 969 296 359 690 1,076 946 731 470 448 472 282 1,266 487 ia-> 271 1, 245 490 3,349 832 213 400 999 1,236 576 1,053 901 893 2,668 1,734 1, 176 do Perry do do 1 1 Porter do Red linnk do 1,286 34G 960 848 323 1,100 1, 1H1 1,065 659 291 561 952 1,687 1,080 742 753 639 449 COS 510 154 492 302 561 509 422 581 416 423 1,391 192 853 144 560 965 290 359 687 1,062 946 731 470 448 46! 282 1,266 487 185 ooo 1,214 496 3. 304 828 212 400 996 1,235 576 1,045 901 889 2,628 1,718 1, 168 Ueimeraburg do Richland do. . 1 1 Salem do .Strattanvillo -- do Toby do Washington do Beee.ii-ia Clearfleld Bi 11 do Bloom do BoggH do Brutlford do o 2 4 Brady do llurnsido do.... Chest do CJeurlleld do o 3 3 4 6 Covington do Curwenoville do. Decatur do Ferguson do Fox do.... Girard do Gotten do (intlmm do 1 1 - Gulick do IlollMton .... do Jordan ....do.. KartlialLs d-> 14 10 24 Knox ....do... Lawrence ....do 1 7 11 Lumber City ....do MorriH ....do New Washington ....do Penn 8 3 11 1 19 4 Pike do I nion .. do Woodward do Allison 1 6 2 8 3 14 Bald Kagle do Beech Creek ....do Chapman C olebrook Crawford do Dnnstablo do 4 4 8 (lallaher do Grovo . - - .do Ortignn ....do... Keating . . do 24 i 25 49 1 Lamar do Leidy Lock Haven 25 1 20 45 4 1 Ixignn do l,IIILjlT Mill Hall line Creek ...do do Porter Wayne 3 1 3 1 li- av, r It. ntnn Columbia 4 4 8 Bloom Hriar Creek do 3 19 6 :i 1 10 .1 1 40 16 it t atllW.KHU do STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 421 CITICS, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FItKE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. 31. F. Total. 608 743 CC7 279 727 507 271 004 566 268 407 245 415 4C6 289 247 801 308 627 568 876 502 121 1,447 927 601 914* 803 08 024 1,167 1,680 429 820 425 837 853 858 546 578 173 C78 C54 043 478 614 583 465 64 518 783 702 290 1,048 2,585 922 721 603 640 075 507 916 747 705 907 106 952 398 518 602 575 509 254 743 529 268 931 580 201 524 240 301 437 201 202 730 354 505 530 780 510 129 1,408 878 6S5 803 823 67 941 1,142 1,905 433 759 422 759 787 704 505 558 170 715 600 920 420 623 564 485 68 467 754 018 295 1,045 2,570 905 676 623 645 685 473 973 748 742 041 198 070 460 510 1,360 1,317 1,266 533 3,470 1,036 539 1,805 1,146 529 1,021 485 776 923 550 509 1, 551 752 1,192 1, 098 1,662 1,012 250 2,855 1,805 1,226 1,777 1,716 135 1,805 2,309 3,585 861 1,588 847 1,596 1,640 1,622 1,051 1,136 352 1,393 1,254 1,862 808 1,237 1,147 950 132 985 1,537 1,320 585 2,093 5,155 1,827 1,397 1,226 1,285 1,360 980 1,889 1,495 1,447 1,848 304 1,922 858 1.028 1,360 1,326 1,266 533 1,470 1,037 539 1,897 1,146 529 1,021 485 778 930 555 1, 502 752 1, 102 1,098 1,063 1,012 250 2, 807 1,805 1,226 1,777 1,729 135 1,807 2, 31)9 3, 702 801 1, 593 847 I, 597 1,640 1,038 1,051 1,136 352 1,393 1,254 1,862 898 1,237 1,147 ^50 ?132 985 1,553 J.320 585 2,093 5,664 1,845 1,401 1,229 1,326 1,383 1,086 1,039 1,520 1,400 1,849 304 1,978 885 1.040 3 6 9 do 1 1 1 1 o Maine do 3 2 4 3 7 5 Scott do 7 4 11 7 5 12 Fairfield . do 4 9 13 i Hay field do o o 55 ca in Oil Creek do 3 2 5 Pine do 1 1 11 5 16 Troy . , do 11 5 16 West Fallow-field do Woodcock do 215 12 4 3 19 12 58 27 13 8 1 204 6 509 18 4 3 41 23 106 50 25 13 1 Frankford . do Hampdrn . do 22 11 48 23 12 5 Middlesex do Mifflin do Monroe do New Cumberland ... do Newton do 32 12 13 24 15 56 27 18 Newville . do North Middlctmi .. ...do... 422 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. 51. P. Total. M. F. Total. 777 1,151 979 1, 423 6M 1,148 1,053 417 337 1,173 874 133 236 COO 1,106 1, 100 1, 244 1,370 349 586 912 1,115 <J78 1,403 6, 4 1,138 1,041 399 333 1,147 824 171 230 708 1, 198 1,174 1, 372 1,493 384 5S3 1,1 2, 2fiG 1,957 2, 826 1,274 2,286 2,094 810 669 2,320 1,698 303 466 1,398 2, 364 2,334 2,016 2, 803 733 1,174 75 21 13 17 1 34 36 79 18 15 30 15-1 39 28 47 1 74 81 1,843 2,305 1, 985 2, 873 1,275 2, 300 2 175 810 680 1,710 313 473 1,407 2, 532 2,603 2,815 3, 374 750 1, 326 do ...do do . do do 40 45 Upper DA do V g do 4 2 7 4 2 6 87 125 98 222 6 75 7 11 2 12 10 7 9 168 274 199 511 17 152 1 do do 5 6 5 3 61 149 101 289 11 77 do do do do I Bbn g do do do * do do 5, 875 : 5C8 431 ! 7GO 558 628 628 1,094 703 491 220 51 546 991 C47 888 448 458 1,335 800 260 298 2,055 585 664 291 627 441 431 1,176 353 699 410 599 630 534 84 462 264 1, 234 388 167 645 737 325 18 6,209 415 553 432 820 814 5-10 C47 587 1,146 727 469 213 60 519 984 633 834 464 431 1,187 801 243 264 2,159 528 673 332 695 493 445 1,156 400 771 396 611 658 551 73 486 263 1,294 396 110 602 590 264 11 12, 084 803 1,111 803 1,721 1,574 1,098 1,269 1,215 2,240 1,430 960 433 111 1,065 1,975 1,280 1,772 912 939 2,522 1,610 503 502 4,214 1,113 1,337 623 1,322 934 876 2,332 753 ],470 806 1,210 1,288 1,085 157 948 527 2,528 784 277 1,247 1,333 58ft 29 613 3 7 708 1 5 1,321 4 12 13, 405 807 1,123 803 1,740 1,583 1,127 1,209 1, 253 2 392 1, 430 901 43-4 111 1, 005 1,982 1,283 1,830 914 943 2,522 1,671 511 021 4, 631 1,229 1, 497 047 1,350 991 916 2,397 900 1,497 830 1,230 1, 324 1.109 193 1,017 555 2,571 884 277 1,247 1,333 - .,,, do J lCkBO! do do Londouderr do 9 4 16 10 4 13 19 8 29 do do do do 17 81 SO 71 37 152 ilo Miffiin do do . 1 1 1 do 1 do do do 5 2 29 1 1 o 1 9 1 3 7 3 58 4 do do ... dn do do 36 5 32 195 64 77 12 19 28 19 32 72 13 12 10 16 9 20 32 14 18 50 25 3 27 222 53 83 12 9 29 21 33 75 14 12 10 20 15 16 37 14 25 50 61 8 59 417 116 160 24 28 57 40 65 147 27 24 20 30 24 30 69 28 4 l 100 Bethel. . . do do .. do do Darby do do do do do do do do do do Ridley do do Timcum do do Upper Chic-V.i titor do . .. Upper Darby . .. do Upper Pr.ivliU-Dco BcBctett Elk . Ben/Uigur 1 Fox.... do Citbcon do ...-... Highland ...do .. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 423 CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE CO1.OUKD. Aggregate. 11. P. Total. M. F. Total. Elk 217 194 330 353 248 526 640 1,056 228 784 4,588 1,058 498 1,246 754 450 1,086 768 819 2,560 952 909 548 1,040 003 1,015 950 1P5 657 534 847 775 461 1,058 378 713 1, 292 989 547 729 841 071 642 780 C39 559 494 446 714 829 504 702 817 741 786 332 80 55 32 1,637 2,221 1, 098 1,077 636 1,532 760 1, 029 146 W6 174 189 247 338 13!) 476 593 1,002 248 803 4,729 1,073 481 1,207 081 416 984 719 780 3,486 896 982 490 S97 625 927 970 174 629 548 955 748 511 1,052 442 096 1, 340 1,021 5^33 725 865 683 025 839 739 543 495 465 662 828 491 753 948 753 819 282 63 30 18 1,631 2, 510 1,083 1,655 682 1,483 740 1,045 163 669 391 383 577 691 387 1,002 1,239 2,118 470 1,587 9,318 2,131 971) 2, 453 1, 435 872 2,010 1,487 1,599 5,046 1,848 1,951 1,038 1,937 1,287 1, 942 1,920 329 1,280 1,082 1,802 1,523 972 2,110 620 1,409 2,632 2,010 1,070 1,454 1,706 1,354 1,267 1,619 1,378 1,102 989 911 1,376 1,657 995 1,455 1,765 1, 4!I4 1,605 614 149 85 50 3,208 4, 731 2,181 3,332 1,318 3,020 1,536 2,074 309 1, 315 1 1 393 383 579 0112 394 1,003 1,245 2,118 474 1,587 9,419 2,131 979 2, 453 1, 437 872 2, 023 1,487 1, 5 JO 5,070 1,854 1,951 1,038 1, S41) 1,287 1,942 1, 920 32!) 1, 280 1,276 1,934 i, r,23 396 2, 224 82:! 1,418 2, 656 2,040 1,077 1,510 1,896 1,412 1,323 1,749 1,414 1, 155 989 978 1, 370 1,687 995 1,485 2,007 1,500 1,023 614 14!) 85 50 3,400 5,255 3,443 1, 399 3, 099 1,529 2,087 311 1,310 do do 1 1 2 1 1 7 (Jo do 5 Eriu do 3 6 do .. do 1 3 4 Elk Crock 1 do do 56 45 101 do do do. do o do . Harbor Crut k do 6 7 13 do...... do Mill Crock do 14 2 10 4 24 do do do do fi 12 do do Waterford do 5 1 6 do do Fayette 71 54 123 78 194 132 Brownsville do Bull^kiu . do... 12 51 12 63 Z dn 6 13 17 3 33 yi 33 24 69 23 20 3 9 19 4 23 !)9 25 32 61 13 33 9 24 36 7 56 190 58 50 130 36 53 George do do do do North Union do.. do . do... Salt Lick do South Union do 29 . IS 67 do do 13 17 30 do Tyrone do 15 112 6 9 15 130 6 9 30 242 18 Whartou do Bumest do do do 77 234 21 60 39 40 10 7 55 290 20 51 42 31) 13 6 2 132 524 41 111 81 79 23 13 2 1 do do Greeiio do Creencastlo do Guilford Hamilton do I Urgan . . . ...do... 1 424 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Totul. Franklin 367 G17 1,500 172 1,032 1,321 898 740 308 1,116 583 556 418 784 249 442 511 253 427 355 275 317 601 220 924 875 756 659 317 337 47!) 631 492 584 603 711 475 1,284 580 3G6 707 478 254 C44 105 483 851 422 541 465 436 797 2T4 559 840 832 234 410 194 86 504 170 551 991 374 507 418 461 391 441 610 1,458 181 958 1,313 884 688 362 1,023 638 539 404 739 22U 423 517 297 365 337 283 310 586 220 827 844 68U 670 2U5 381 478 fi35 512 585 604 704 480 1,179 514 391 710 434 278 646 115 433 660 410 488 455 439 754 287 44G 899 909 S21 382 168 102 465 164 564 1,003 502 386 435 414 808 1,227 2,958 3.-)6 1,990 2,634 1,782 1,428 730 2,139 1, 221 1,095 822 1,523 478 805 1,028 35 4 156 54 4 ]75 89 8 331 897 1,233 3,289 356 2,106 2,685 1,788 1,554 736 2, IPS 1,833 1,154 822 1,535 480 869 1,023 55S 793 697 570 627 1,108 440 1,837 1,740 1,455 1,376 638 1,018 1, 277 1,054 1,197 1,207 1,415 1,016 2, 4!?5 1,143 757 1,443 919 534 1,290 221 927 1,512 848 1,030 920 882 1,551 574 1,005 1,890 1,742 455 799 362 188 969 334 1,144 2,011 M 1,009 808 897 831 do do do do 58 25 3 65 3 24 4 34 58 26 3 61 3 23 8 25 116 51 6 12C 6 47 59 do do do do do do Fulton do do 4 o 3 8 12 o 4 do do 1 do do 550 792 692 558 627 1,187 440 1,751 1,719 1,445 1, 329 612 718 957 ],266 1,004 1,169 1, 207 1,415 955 2,463 1,094 757 1,417 912 532 1,290 220 916 1,511 832 1, 029 920 875 1,551 561 1,005 1,739 1,741 455 792 362 188 969 334 1,115 1,994 686 1,009 I , 896 805 g 1 3 7 4 6 1 5 12 do do 5 do do Groeue 6 5 11 PP do.. do 41 13 4 24 12 4 30 5 27 13 55 8 6 23 14 6 31 6 23 15 86 21 10 47 26 10 Cl 11 50 28 do do . do do do do J ff rson do Marion do do . g do M iir a do do 31 10 24 30 12 S5 Cl 22 49 do do w r do Wn-ne S do 13 1 13 6 2 26 7 2 Whlteley do Barn. d> Blrmin ham do.. 1 7 1 11 1 16 1 Brad g do 4 1 6 1 do do 10 Clav do .. do Dublm do 1 6 7 do do 7 6 13 do do 73 1 78 151 1 do da MoITift do 1 6 7 Oneida do do do Petorsburff do Porter do 18 7 2 11 10 29 17 2 Shirley do Springfield do Tell do Todd do 3 1 16 1 4 1 26 Union do Wnlkrr ...do... 10 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 425 CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FIXEE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 7CO era 87 634 K3 463 7C1 580 7-1 -1 674 882 108 817 631 624 819 043 54 01 701 614 D4D 8CS 273 73 GO 584 60 WO 501 605 8C8 7C8 155 458 4C2 6P3 402 115 Kf 100 110 337 341) 243 481 553 398 i:i:i son 2U8 470 414 3C5 84 501 500 580 3CO 487 041 648 1C2 657 507 510 7CO SIC 750 7C3 870 154 851 578 734 049 70 C8 602 501 SCO 760 303 04 CO 5S3 00 KA 443 713 803 702 147 433 3M G53 430 134 380 154 S8 250 288 211 400 521 331 111 250 207 454 30.3 201 243 431 510 5:0 370 430 714 904 511 302 651 373 528 407 273 1 341 1,341 1,338 100 1, 252 1, 130 1,008 1,544 1,251 1,470 1,397 1,758 26 . 1,701 1,201 1,231 i, oo: 1,33 IOC 18! 1,42; 1.17. 1,78! 1,59 50 13 13 1,10 12 1,30 94 1,40 1,74 1,50 30 87 79 1,36 91 24 82 32 21 62 63 45 97 1,07 73 24 51 41 80 82 59 53 93 1,07 1,09 77 97 1,55 2,00 1,10 63 1,34 76 1,10 1,02 54 West do 1 1,328 180 1,551 1, ICO 81 1,541 1,503 1,470 1,397 1,758 1, 6C8 1,309 1, 250 1,623 1.2C8 130 133 1,453 1,175 1,788 1, 525 576 137 134 1,107 120 1,300 941 1,408 1, 733 1,500 352 807 793 1, 345 901 240 814 320 214 65-7 637 4.->4 S77 1, 073 7JO 214 516 415 894 800 506 KM 9^2 1,079 1, 0% 775 943 1,524 1.H71 1.C53 635 1,339 7.T6 1, C83 1,021 540 1 1 1 1 Btacklick do Bktlrwille do 13 1 31 15 2 ! 18 88 3 10 do Bum 11 ...do... do do 10 17 33 ...do ... East Wheat Ik Id do 4 1 5 do 15 18 33 JaekJnvTlle ...do... do do .. do do 7 9 16 do... do do do do 1 1 \Vt"*t \Vht"Ulii. ld 12 4 16 do.. . B.irrett Jefferson 1 3 1 7 do 4 Bell do do 8 6 7 3 15 9 do do EMivd do 9 3 12 fl Lxkill ..do... ... OHvur . do do Polk ...do... do... do 9 11 1 6 8 15 19 1 Row do do do do 1 1 do Window do.. do 1 18 20 22 21 1 30 33 35 48 Benl 12 13 13 27 do . . ... 810 1,007 542 3C3 683 383 5C5 . .. do do dn 1 8 8 1 11 19 3 11 524 MS 3 1 4 54 4-Jfi STATP; OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLB No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOHED. Aggregate. 51. P. Total. M. F. Total. 2.11 418 425 349 051 e:,t 196 715 703 7C5 ; 712 7U8 2,135 1,070 9.1G 1,423 1,388 C77 1,021 1, 120 1,3:0 1,053 511 4DU 350 1,214 805 8,200 473 S.-.9 1,012 1,289 432 1,825 1,015 847 : 163 474 800 1,048 88 1,001 903 008 804 1,688 788 474 1,755 92 938 1,049 1,507 318 1,025 506 994 1,601 892 515 474 5C5 713 513 111 881 984 337 274 407 305 ! 352 Oi5 829 2:;6 G"0 725 800 720 772 2, 224 ! 1, 000 i 917 1,387 1,481 91(! 1,073 1, 100 1,278 1.07G 171 4?l) 3-13 1,223 ess 9, 107 422 781 989 1,220 424 1,815 1,025 854 332 1C2 471 877 1, 093 95 988 808 500 872 1,039 700 411 1,774 83 920 1,031 1,546 304 1,032 491 900 1,477 879 400 480 539 717 496 124 942 1,023 372 505 855 820 701 1 , 2M 1,033 432 1,405 1,484 1,5(3 1, -138 1,570 I 4, 359 2, 130 1,673 2,810 ; 2,809 1,833 2,097 2, 2E6 2, 004 2, 109 <JS2 979 083 2, 4.17 1,733 17, 307 8S5 1,640 2,001 2,509 656 3,640 2,040 1,701 000 3-25 945 1,077 2,141 183 1,989 1,771 1,108 1,766 3,327 1, 554 685 3,529 175 1,858 2,080 3,053 622 2,057 897 1,900 3,078 1,771 975 954 1,104 1,430 1,009 235 1,804 2,007 709 4 10 9 12 13 22 518 877 820 703 1,303 1,719 432 1,538 1,488 1,592 1.4J3 1, 710 5,007 2, 247 1,877 3, (fi 2, t7C 1,893 2,183 3,303 2,0:3 2, 205 1, 072 1,005 700 2, 4:.7 2,026 17, 003 924 1,822 2,051 2,510 856 3,672 2, 186 1,780 6CO 325 947 1, 7->9 2, ISO 183 2,081 1,771 1,168 1,810 3,328 1,739 920 3,725 212 1,858 2,091 3,056 639 2,057 SW7 1,900 3,108 1,771 975 954 1,104 1,430 1,009 235 1,883 2,009 716 ..do An 3 3 19 2 7 30 4 17 05 3 17 02 1 10 127 4 27 do Cl do .- 65 330 59 : 3 ! 157 4 85 348 52 1 131 3 170 618 111 4 283 7 | do , 3 19 48 13 4 31 80 1U 17 6 9 17 30 42 90 13 2C 3 7 do ... do . . do do 140 133 14 29 133 103 15 S3 21 1 273 290 29 J82 50 1 do do do do ... do do ...do... 19 09 41 13 77 38 32 146 79 do do do do MUlurtiville do 1 29 4 1 23 5 2 52 9 do do do Paradiae do 48 44 92 Penn do do Providence do... 20 1 103 19 106 17 24 44 1 185 35 196 37 do Sadsbury do 82 16 90 20 Safe Harbor do... do Spriiigvillo do Strasburg do Upper Lcacock do.. 7 2 11 4 1 6 11 3 17 Warwick do Wa^hintrton . rln WestCocalico 1 do West Donogul do West Earl do West Hemplleld do . 16 14 30 West Lainpetcr do Big Beaver Hickory do Little Braver do Mahouing do Net*hanoock .... do New Bedford .In Now CuaUe i do 36 1 3 42 I 4 76 2 7 North Beaver jo Perry ...do... STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 427 CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 359 1,015 003 442 720 749 207 451 283 510 836 873 69 900 877 230 86-3 1,118 2,178 DO! 642 63G 122 947 1,501 ICO 307 785 8C5 1,051 804 3,900 1,039 194 1,073 717 1,380 617 520 1,180 149 2,107 920 2, 124 1,392 1,006 1,481 1,213 948 1,171 144 575 263 2,007 405 557 o 7g4 400 1.079 648 472 090 701 280 409 279 472 908 8-19 72 880 921 229 813 1, 181 2, 250 857 COO 498 115 9S5 1,620 175 315 F09 804 1,029 784 4,053 885 187 974 752 1,280 806 508 1,141 132 1,984 909 1,952 1, 254 1, 021 1,402 1,199 875 1,080 127 568 231 1, 743 318 524 2,709 404 44 2D7 260 414 533 231 545 334 419 781 1.704 765 765 2,096 1,270 914 1,416 1,450 552 920 562 988 1, 752 1,736 141 1,863 1,806 459 1, 705 2,300 4,449 1,761 1,242 1,035 238 1,944 3,191 335 622 1,595 1, 736 2,082 1,589 8, 025 1, 932 381 2,061 1,469 2,668 1,653 1,034 2,321 281 4, 152 1,835 4,085 2,647 2,029 2, 943 2,414 1,823 2,297 275 1,150 497 3,751 724 1,081 5,575 851 996 622 553 806 1,190 460 1,204 662 935 1,623 3,831 Pollock do 2,094 1 1 70 1 2 Pllla^ki do do 914 do 1 410 do 1 450 do 547 3 90 2 5 do do 562 Wayne do 983 do 1,744 5 1,727 5 141 3 6 8 11 Bet hut Cold Spring do 1, 840 8 1,798 5 459 9 3 17 8 do .. . do 1 705 do 2,299 1 4, 428 12 1 701 1 21 do 9 do... Mill Crock do 1 42 1 do 1, 034 1 237 1 1,942 : 2 3,181 5 335 1 1 o 10 do North Anville .-. . . do North Lebanon do 5 Palmyra do Bhflefferatown .. do g.x> South Anvillo ! do 1,594 ; 1 1, 729 4 2, 080 1 1 588 1 7 1 12 8 South Lebanon do... . 3 1 1 6 2 do do Alleutown 8, 013 6 1, 921 ! 6 381 Cata^auqna. do .. do do 2, 047 ; 9 1 409 5 14 Ileidrlbttrg do Lower Macungie do 2, 006 . 2 1 053 o do Low Hill do 1 034 Lynn do 2 31 ! Mlllerstou-n do .. 281 North Whitehall do 4, 151 1 1, 829 4 4, 070 4 2, 646 1 2, 027 1 943 1 6 9 1 2 do 2 5 South Whitehall do Upper Macungie do Upper MUlonl do 1 do Washington do 2,412 1 1 823 1 2 Weinenburg do . 2,251 21 271 2 1, 143 1 3 407 25 2 4 46 -1 7 Bear Creek do Bcnton do Block Creek do . Blakelv do 3, 750 1 723 1 1 081 1 1 Buck do Butler do ... Carbondalc do 5, 553 , 11 851 11 22 Covingtou do 417 530 324 287 392 607 228 650 327 4SG 839 2.127 Dallas do 994 1 621 1 553 1 2 1 Deuison do Dorranco . . . do Eieter do 80A Fail-mount do 1 190 Fell do 459 1 1, 201 , 2 661 1 935 1 3 1 Foster do 1 Franklin do Greenfield do Hanover do 1,620 1 ! 9 I ... 3 3. 831 Hazel .... ...do... 428 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. 31. WHITE. F. Total. Furr COLORED. ._ M. F. Total _ 4C2 1,843 C38 373 1, :K5 S04 253 345 C1G 03 453 317 500 121 1,850 421 1.C33 2,153 2G3 4G3 715 G75 4,871 1C2 152 G40 ecc 158 S8 481 1,075 154 386 159 GJ8 3G:i 302 530 323 184 303 4GS 391 4GO 173 278 Oil 257 470 1, 0-10 309 214 563 383 187 547 C85 20. ) 5JO 3S3 231 15:) 293 183 485 1,5 8 353 779 1,322 759 234 353 573 , 51 4CG 323 41G 113 1,811 412 i, 1:3 1. E2G 419 cao G!4 4,3^8 1C7 133 C51 823 171 2C8 4C2 2,119 124 273 419" 133 GOO 235 277 518 2G1 157 200 419 3C8 402 184 253 717 237 4J3 C;7 CG7 238 230 308 183 51G 005 2=8 510 303 232 241 130 304 103 077 1.517 3,358 i KX) 723 1.C31 2.717 1, GG3 4:7 GS5 1, 180 110 864 020 910 243 3,057 2. 3C8 4,079 539 882 1,305 1,319 9, 2C3 203 201 1,330 1,029 323 536 C43 4, 034 278 553 020 294 1,214 638 579 1,018 500 341 053 8S5 753 803 3G3 531 1,328 434 1,253 2,007 037 411 731 359 1,063 1,370 411 1, 035 7!5 403 504 283 537 348 077 1,548 GOO 7, G 1,501 s, 7:0 1, OC3 4S7 C35 1,189 US C73 C20 916 3.C82 842 2, 3E3 4, COO 509 CS2 1, 3 JG 1, 323 9,2:3 203 228 1,300 l.C-X) 354 5=9 C43 4, 253 273 559 204 1,214 058 579 1, 0:8 526 341 053 685 753 SC3 531 1,303 532 807 1,203 2,006 CJ7 444 781 309 1.C85 1,373 430 715 4J3 504 U!l ...do -. 1 1 3 3 s 4 9 10 5 3 6 5 4 2 5 15 9 5 11 do R do 1 2 12 1 4 14 2 Z (Irt Brook rtn 1 1 1 3 S do do 11 1 14 2 25 3 do do.. 78 81 159 do B S (j.j do HI, ~~ do . do 3 3 Eldred do do do do do do 13 5 o 22 3 o 37 8 4 28 31 53 ] do 1 do . . . . 11 1 10 3 11 1 9 2 rs 2 19 5 Muui-y Crt-ck do Klpptnow ,ln Old Lycominc . . do... Penn .1.1 PUitt d > Pin do 1 P .unket it Crec-k do | Portt-r do 20 14 j 34 Slirewnbury ...do... STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 429 CITIES, TOWNS, tO. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 159 334 5-10 151 B, 7."i8 4BC 396 134 3C7 CCO US 470 307 723 G- S 80 3S3 100 512 107 010 152 HO Cl 435 15S 15 198 4-11 230 909 3C3 448 555 450 4C4 370 1,478 420 120 028 200 307 034 534 343 419 008 981 2?5 331 520 470 100 1,018 720 258 554 500 939 273 3 5 514 936 344 515 621 77;5 570 1,259 274 514 149 MS 293 751 1,070 290 5, 470 !)72 703 1,515 1, 358 190 754 160 1, 001 214 1, 385 322 338 130 9.18 203 753 1,086 2911 5, U04 973 704 1,515 1,358 190 754 IPO 1,001 214 1,305 322 338 136 938 313 80 376 892 488 1,816 704 >:.. 1,008 883 !t32 777 3,009 814 256 1,205 589 726 1, 24 l 1,051) 700 471 849 1,222 2,031 585 691 1,061 900 218 2,107 1,438 508 1,101 968 1,87 578 610 1, 030 1,970 702 1,009 1,216 1,611 1,221 2,638 541 1,090 350 1.143 do o 5 2 2 7 do do do 3 97 1 1 185 1 1 Wolf do do 7G2 730 no 481 80 540 107 a>5 170 IK) 75 503 157 65 178 438 253 808 380 4-17 513 433 4C3 308 1,513 391 127 020 2BO 355 540 510 357 234 430 012 1, 027 200 342 541 413 112 1,633 CDS 250 545 457 940 304 301 509 994 357 542 595 823 cos 1,143 241 546 153 G07 do .. ..do r.ldrcd .. do do . do do LibiTty do do Otto do .do ShHpen do do 313 60 376 870 483 1,807 740 805 1,098 883 932 777 2, 900 814 250 1,248 5SO 722 1,180 1,050 700 471 849 1, 220 2,008 585 073 1,001 892 218 "2,100 1,410 508 1, 099 957 1, 870 577 600 1,023 1,930 701 1,057 1,216 1, 599 1,175 2,402 515 1,090 302 1.125 do Clarksvillo do 11 o 13 ......do do 7 20 2 | 9 S5 I 45 do do Findley do ... do do Hermfield -do .. .do 10 9 19 do do do 12 5 2 39 5 4 30 17 9 4 C9 do ... do do Mill Creek do do Otter Creek. do 1 Perry .. ..do Piao do 1 13 1 10 2 23 do Salem . . - do do (J 12 n . . do Sharon do 3 5 8 Sheukleyvilla do do 1 7 1 19 Soringlicld - do 12 Sugar Grove do We*t Grcenvi le do 1 3 1 8 2 11 do West Salem do Wilmington do 1 3 3 18 1 4 1 4 7 40 1 12 Wolf Creek do 1 4 Worth do Armagh Jlifflin do Brown do 8 Decatur do Dcrry do 6 21 104 14 6 25 132 12 12 40 230 26 Granville ... . do Lcwistown do HcVeytown do Mt-mio . do Kcwton Hamilton do . 1 8 3 10 4 18 Oliver... . . .do. . . 430 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES TOWNS, C. COUNTIES. 1 WHITE. FREE COLOUEE g Aggregate. SI. F. Total. M. F. Total. Mifflin 713 691 1,499 4 2 6 1,415 (\0 C85 719 1,404 6 8 14 1,418 J 379 323 702 ! 703 do 729 601 1,333 ] 303 do 2S5 437 ! 437 do : 497 463 i 069 : 960 do 1,083 1,K9 2 114 2 114 do 419 303 812 812 do 762 723 1,485 4 5 9 1,494 do 370 330 j 700 700 do 513 467 j 1010 1,010 do 488 427 ! 915 . 915 do 126 110 23(1 236 do 394 371 763 765 do 714 CGI 1 H75 3 13 16 1, :)91 do eoo 860 1 700 , 17 13 32 1,752 do 615 63!) ],2I5 30 34 70 1,315 do 2C6 232 5 .8 5!8 * do 114 110 ""I 224 1,044 C 2 026 17 15 32 2,058 do . 488 513 1 001 4 6 10 1,011 do EE5 81 1 066 8 7 15 1,981 do EG7 811 ] 6"8 18 25 43 1,741 do EOS 770 1 571 1, 573 do 7D7 "" 781 1 578 1 1 1, 579 do 690 883 1 78 > I 1 1,783 do 1,013 033 ] <)C3 C i 5 11 1,976 Hut (kid do CGO 650 1 310 I.... 1,310 do G83 621 1 306 ! 9 j 8 17 1,323 do 1 203 1 2C8 410 3 3 2 4!3 do 2,175 2, 136 4 31 1 55 , 57 112 4. 423 do 731 817 i 568 G 4 10 1,578 do 75C 717 ! 1 47 1 1.-I73 do . .... CS1 650 1 331 1 1 1,332 do 1, 103 1 OD2 in r > 20 1 41 2 2o6 do 4C5 405 O )0 4 4 8 988 do 036 917 1 87 ) : 1,873 do 3,958 4, 503 p, 46IJ 177 203 382 8, 8 18 Uo 733 650 1 383 ! 12 9 21 1,400 do U38 902 ! 1 840 1, 840 do 669 810 1 67 l i 4 6 10 1, Cft) do 068 8S3 i ] S")3 1,853 Pott B( own do 1,143 1,208 2 359 10 20 30 2,380 SpriugnYld do 563 494 1 037 4 6 10 1.C67 do 573 564 1 137 1,137 Upper Dublin do 741 67-1 1 4!5 12 10 22 1,437 do 1 060 1 065 2 15 2,125 Upper Meriou do 1 714 1 653 3 367 j 21) 31 60 3, 427 Upper Providence do 1 411 1 389 2 800 ! 11 12 23 2,823 Upper Salfurd do 854 830 1 684 1,684 White Munjh do 1 514 1 497 3 Oil 25 12 37 3,048 Wliilpiiiu do 731 608 1 399 2 1 3 1,403 Worcester . do 825 841 1 666 1 1 1,607 Anthony 48 48 964 1 1 965 Cooper do 193 108 390 ; 5 1 G : .i Dunvilk* do 3 24 3 064 6 288 48 49 97 0,383 Di-rry do 443 490 933 933 Liberty do 598 573 1 171 2 2 1,173 I ,i 1 1 ,t -t i M! i "do 43 405 g.jQ . . . . 2 2 830 Muhoaiiig 1 do 390 348 738 3 3 G 744 Mil v berry do 140 133 273 273 Vulli-y do 901 We b t Hemlock do 015 I8 433 433 Allen 1,335 Buth , .i B. thli hi-in 32 2,866 Buriikill 2 1 937 Kant Alien do 564 506 1 070 1,070 LUMtOU ...do... 4.292 4.567 : 8.830 38 47 85 8,944 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 431 CITIES, TOWNS, &C. WHITE. COUNTIES. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. 51. F. Total. forks 564 311 246 1,396 1,674 554 1,763 1,441 401 681 80-1 1,061 1,607 383 1.38T! 195 002 871 932 306 405 646 160 1, 014 840 201 803 445 508 452 619 1,087 93!) 804 446 470 427 675 339 498 649 521 467 504 519 182 521 764 380 302 374 596 392 321 815 705 437 384 538 194 3CR 15,035 14,881 10,092 10, 894 9,871 7,218 15,233 14, 3M 1,140 649 517 2,913 3,372 1,134 3,693 2,897 781 1,377 1,662 2,115 3, 337 799 2,830 402 1, 340 1,767 1,901 717 935 1,292 320 2,095 1,664 390 1, 631 1,088 1, 100 1,015 1,218 2, 147 1,793 1.751 912 990 870 1,499 634 1,002 1,293 1,070 939 1,038 1,017 362 1,072 1,531 757 648 774 1,236 830 678 1,644 1,434 933 767 1,179 405 749 30, 235 28,419 19,213 SI, 162 19,563 14,601 27,646 24,666 1, Ml) 649 517 do . 3S8 do 871 Lohigh do 1,517 .... do 1 CDS 1 1 3, 373 1, 134 3, 701 2,897 781 1,377 1,662 2,124 3 357 do COO do 1 1)33 5 3 ; e do 1, 45(i do 380 I do 696 pla nfleld do 838 i South Easton . do 1.0.11 2 7 9 Upper Mount Bethel do. . ... 1, 7"*0 3 1 . 4 803 2, 830 402 1,341 1,709 J.903 717 960 1,299 323 2,095 1,664 391 1,702 1,088 1, 108 1,015 1,219 2,159 1,803 1, 700 912 990 870 1, 432 Cfil 1 , 002 1,294 1,070 957 1.058 1,017 363 1,072 1,534 761 649 787 1,238 831 702 1,644 1,442 940 767 1,180 413 749 30,886 29,123 19,929 23,461 24,798 14,882 31,207 27,770 Williams . . do 1,448 do 678 1 o 1 2 Coal do 8U6 do 351 do 4!)0 o 4 3 3 3 5 7 3 do 646 do 1GO do 1 081 do 854 1 do 389 1 26 1 51 do 188 25 do 04*3 do 532 4 4 8 /in f^tn Rush do 599 1 5 7 4 1 12 10 9 Shamokin tin 1. OfiO 7 3 5 do 854 Turbot do i 887 do 4G6 do 50 do 413 Zerbe do 7.">4 1 3 S 4 ; Blooratield Perry 315 do 504 Carroll do ; 644 1 i do 549 do 472 10 12 8 18 8 20 do : 534 do 180 1 i do 531 do 7C7 3 3 1 4 3 4 1 13 2 24 Miller . do 377 1 do 34G Oliver do 4CO 9 2 Penn . . do . i C40 do 438 1 10 do 337 14 do 89 do 729 fi 5 : : do 4 J6 do 383 do 64 I i 3 i 8 Wutts do . . 211 5 do 383 Philadelphia 15 200 311 284 288 923 2,218 109 1,485 1.182 340 420 428 1,376 3,011 172 2,136 1,928 651 704 716 2,299 5,229 281 3,621 3,104 do 13 538 .do 9,121 do . 10 208 do 9 6 )2 ... do 7, 383 7th ward rtn 12 413 8th ward . ...do... 10,312 432 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. WHITE, riTTFS TP*N, A r COUNTIES. FREE COLOIiEII. M. F. Total. 51. F. Tot al. 9,058 11, 959 8,424 8, -174 10, 973 12, 907 16,2G*J 10, 276 11,620 10,3-11 19, 119 15,253 8,771 8,955 11,751 11, 462 16, 930 21,391 16, 632 16,154 19, 808 23, 594 31, 478 19, 952 22,998 23, 4::a 38,557 29, 565 17,099 17,023 23, 366 22, 860 82 184 140 312 17 32 212 233 70 1C7 242 422 304 309 , 53 62 124 , 143 3 6 ! 129 142 171 227 25 33 65 : 85 309 310 393 483 266 17, 196 438 21,849 4D 16, C81 527 16, C81 837 20, 045 6G4 24, 258 32,091 115 20, 067 206 CO, 264 9 20, 441 271 i 38, 8C8 398 i 29, W53 60 17, 159 150 17, 173 619 23.C85 878 | 23, 7C8 llth ward do : 8,208 lnt ward do 8,328 24th ward do 11, 398 283, 188 163 426 274 316 544 447 350 227 50 312 241 176 331 378 m 195 328 529 286 341 102 43 22 279 93 71 50 219 74 504 63 169 96 478 102 174 1,827 247 M4 1,649 707 663 3,142 445 783 541 459 608 541 506 543, 344 339 838 583 691 1,210 902 679 492 108 672 504 377 706 778 163 445 431 680 1,096 618 707 209 88 43 581 208 163 111 479 191 1,064 139 389 208 992 207 378 3,873 525 943 3,420 1,595 1,466 6,493 875 1,015 1,158 943 1,331 1,149 1,072 9, 177 13, 008 22 185 505, 52!) 330 23 26 12 8 L 49 887 20 603 C91 Lackawax 666 17 14 3 31 1,241 3 905 32 711 493 11 21 108 672 "Weatfall do i 263 2 2 506 377 1 706 778 Clara do 88 3 4 1 7 172 1 446 431 680 1,096 ... ; eis I 707 1 ; 1 i 210 88 ! ! 43 581 Pike do 115 2C8 165 Ill ; 479 191 4 1 5 i 1,069 139 389 208 Ulyasea do 514 1 i 1 i 93 207 378 Aahland Schuylkill .. 2, 046 3 4 1 1 7 3,880 2 517 943 Illytbo do 1 771 1 1 3, 421 1 1, W6 1 : 1,467 4 6, 497 1 876 1,613 1 1 CaiB do 3 351 2 2 1 Crcatona do 430 Eo*t Brunswick do 8^7 East Norwegian do 617 1,158 Eldrcd do 484 943 y>OT do pyj . i 1,331 Frmilej do G08 [ 1,149 Uogini do... IS i 15 30 1. 10J STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. II. WHITE. P. Total. FREE COLOUKI). Aggri gnto. M. P. Totlll. Hubli-y Schuvlkill . 267 314 196 2,034 1, 505 1,049 1, 564 382 57 1,447 938 283 180 4, 423 1,553 557 2,508 1, 409 984 504 2, 453 1,014 993 373 655 745 778 1,443 880 482 900 GU8 359 304 570 599 537 590 C95 592 322 740 533 319 805 555 632 310 409 892 244 384 298 698 76 340 528 579 712 1,393 393 730 152 572 470 228 884 218 284 200 259 235 1,999 1, 309 1,535 1,493 440 528 1,359 96-3 17! 4, 890 1,338 519 1, 447 953 514 2,449 920 850 409 070 700 1, 320 918 508 858 672 350 290 515 628 518 603 675 580 313 770 455 324 810 550 659 297 370 858 234 389 277 717 89 287 509 604 600 1, 370 320 730 164 572 405 237 855 169 240 0->7 573 421 4,023 2,814 3,184 3,057 838 1,107 2, 800 1,800 555 300 9, 319 2,891 1,076 4 901 5 ,i 1] SB8 573 421 4,024 2,814 3, 190 3, 071 828 1,108 2,817 1,904 580 360 9.444 a, yoo 1.070 4,901 2, 927 1,837 1,078 4,919 1,944 1,849 786 1, 2. 13 1,415 1,507 2,789 1,805 994 1,704 1,351 709 600 1,092 1,227 1,055 1,301 1,370 1,172 035 1,510 988 043 1,615 1,105 .1,293 607 779 1,702 478 773 575 1,416 165 633 1,037 1,183 1,388 2,776 719 1,466 316 1,144 941 465 1,743 387 52S Middleport do 1 1 8 5 4 9 12 14 do PtiloAlto do 1 5 16 1 11 4 31 do 6 o 15 do Pottsville do 71 5 54 4 121 9 Reillv ...do.,. J Rush do St. Clair do Schuylkill Ilavt-u -.. do 8,916 1 037 3 8 11 Scliuvlkill . do * Soutli Manhcim do 1,078 4,902 1,934 1, 849 783 1, 233 1,538 2, 709 1,804 990 1,704 1,340 709 600 1,085 1,227 1,055 1,249 1,370 1,172 635 1,510 988 643 1,615 1,105 1,291 607 779 1,750 478 773 575 1,415 165 033 1,037 1,183 1,378 2,709 719 1,406 316 1,144 941 465 1,739 387 524 9 5 8 5 17 10 3 1 4 Washington do Wayne ! do 10 10 1 2 13 10 29 20 1 4 West Puim 1 do Centre do. .. 2 do do 9 O 11 do Middle Creek . do do 3 4 7 do Perry do do 5 7 12 do.. do do do Berlin do.. . do do Elk Lick do 1 1 2 do do do 7 5 12 do Lower Turkevfoot do Middle Creek do Mil ford do 1 1 do Paint do do Shade ... do 7 3 3 4 10 7 do do do do do do do Cherry 1 1 3 1 4 Cully : do DavidMHi . . ...do... 1 1 434 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, & .Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 129 316 3C5 199 131 318 110 431 255 1,100 882 CIO 418 717 on 112 505 413 108 721 1,031 729 507 474 580 433 407 9:18 490 552 992 200 710 088 603 1,011 41C 480 COO 1,024 921 531 351 1,205 45 1C4 508 230 7C2 791 871 58 803 235 202 245 891 CIS 123 9 1C 080 391 :i88 989 779 136 270 320 195 98 242 117 429 2-15 1,057 894 589 448 CC2 503 133 560 392 94 929 707 505 430 539 429 104 847 473. 4:i3 598 935 202 719 025 075 1,031 208 384 416 578 905 701 523 :wc 1,083 34 146 . 199 703 148 751 846 56 759 202 255 215 805 541 124 854 746 613 070 400 535 781 205 586 091 394 219 590 233 910 500 2, 163 1,770 1,379 1,174 215 1, 125 805 202 1,439 1, 960 1,436 1,072 904 1,119 807 871 1,785 095 923 1, 150 522 1,405 1,313 1,338 2,072 556 800 902 1,178 1,989 1,682 1,054 077 2,288 79 310 1,106 435 1,525 313 1,545 1,717 114 1,562 437 517 400 1,096 1,156 247 1,770 1,293 CCS 1,130 1.560 2C5 ;l 691 34 219 590 234 910 5(10 2. 104 1,785 1,213 POO 1,379 1,181 245 1,125 805 202 1.43(1 1. 970 1,441 1 , 072 1104 1,121 807 870 1,791 995 B23 1,268 1.929 r.-w 1.471 1.313 1,346 2, 080 P(X ore i, iff] 1. 99S 1,6K 1,054 071 2, 32: 7! 31C I, IOC -ir 1,52! 313 1,54! 1 7 It 114 1,50: 4:" 511 4CC 1,691 1,131 241 1,770 1.52C 1.2S1C OK 80S 1.561 2 1 3 1 1 1 4 8 1 9 14 5 6 5 2 7 .. 11 2 5 3 1C 5 1 1 2 3 4 2 2 5 6 62 1 50 1 118 2 3 3 6 5 2 1 3 1 8 f o 1 6 4 1 1 11 9 1 5 5 16 19 35 Klk do Elkland do 2 2 1 3 1 4 1 2 1 3 Richmond do Rutland do Stii[|i.-u ,jo Sullivan <]o Tioga do r. 5 , 14 Union do Ward do WclUborongh <j o 9 j 12 21 Wertflold do Buffalo . Union . . . ! STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TAHLB No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 435 CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. K, :EE cOLuitKD. Aggregate. 51. P. Total. M. F. Total. 493 404 957 3 8 11 968 741 1,519 8 3 11 1 530 425 354 779 779 1 1 1 417 2 038 14 14 8 066 341) 309 658 658 I imestono do 4G8 444 912 1 i 420 4-13 863 865 3t;a 073 434 384 - 1 1 > 80 534 541 1 075 1 075 White Deer do 83 ) 800 1 G3 l 1 639 858 714 1,572 1 572 500 ouu 454 1 954 9 VI 653 574 1 227 1 7 446 453 8 !9 890 622 455 1 077 1 077 u ~~ 891 841 1 73 GOG 1 "58 23 2 43 1 303 GG4 503 1 257 9 3 12 1 269 231) 174 413 413 245 220 405 405 805 753 1 563 1 563 4"G 400 826 836 ogo 07 489 489 541 1 076 1 076 Pine G rove do 486 452 938 038 140 15! 291 ::::: :: 29 1 G39 1,294 1,294 President do 269 243 513 5,3 591 530 1 11 1 121 854 821 1 675 1,675 Glj 1 3"8 1 328 1 38 547 474 1 01 l i 1, 022 398 341 739 739 987 877 1 864 1 864 35 33 03 68 161 141 302 303 555 r >16 1 071 o 1 073 78 1 448 1 i 1,449 Eldred - - - do 90 44 534 534 Blk do 230 480 480 506 1 048 1 048 724 694 1 418 1,418 Glade do 358 329 687 8 3 11 698 C8 183 391 391 232 188 420 1 1 431 270 196 466 4 3 7 473 567 533 1 100 1 1 1,101 Pleasant do 228 197 425 4 1 5 430 Pittsfield . do 560 521 1,081 2 2 4 1,085 Sheffield do 209 158 367 367 856 790 1 646 1,646 456 828 828 South West do 326 200 616 616 Warren do 886 833 1,719 8 11 19 1,738 21 200 421 421 309 31 021 7 7 14 635 Amwell do 1 019 1 016 2 035 3 7 2, 042 Buffalo do 791 785 1,576 1 1 2 1,578 California ) do 246 227 473 o 1 3 476 Canoueburg do 280 311 591 28 31 59 630 Canton do 275 273 548 19 20 39 587 Carroll do . 930 903 1,833 35 39 74 1,907 Cecil do 477 481 958 1 1 959 Chartiers do 756 828 1 584 117 94 211 1,795 Cross Creek do 501 528 1,029 41 40 SI 1,110 Donegal do 834 843 1.677 6 7 13 1,690 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORKD. Aggregate. 51. F. Total. M. F. Total. Kat Bethlehem Washington J o 913 635 309 4-18 534 182 i, 009 534 531 481 129 115 582 (Ml 572 45G 451 395 C86 48!) 751 1, 451 989 731 397 770 964 G34 450 599 1,317 fi8C 1,242 3.31 1,237 528 457 803 1,337 311 401 GG5 1, 195 C53 1,777 275 984 121 411 fc72 531 2, 3H9 071 981 1,004 801 C24 2,879 383 1, 338 78 430 148 1,436 1,414 1.084 C8C 333 419 557 188 1, 043 592 400 495 1G3 452 DG5 G87 593 452 492 422 707 853 521 691 1,098 970 305 089 399 645 622 505 415 491 1,078 034 1,298 1,1KB 406 714 1, 231 207 410 C33 1,071 578 1,694 17D 203 904 103 431 515 2,307 718 905 990 898 735 2 772 374 1,377 87 420 151 1,506 1,365 1.025 1, 825 1,221 19 18 37 1,801 1,22 71." 891 1,10! 371. 2, 091 1,21: ],07f 134 w91 99! 1, 14( J,34! 1,811 911 ! 4. 64 1,41 1,72. 1,06 1,45 3, 58 1,96 611 J , 45. SO 1,41 1,78 1,21) 67 1,09 2, 39 j,33 2,54 OG 2, 33 US! 8(i. 1, 51 B, 50 57 67 1,30 2, 20t 1,23 3, 4~t 4(X 53! 1,881 90 1,77; 1,04: 4,70: 1,38 1, 95- 8,01. 5, 08< 75t 2, 7:K 86 29! 2, 96t 2, 7 IN 8,101 do 702 807 1,091 2, 052 1, 120 981 976 292 897 1,147 1,328 1, 105 908 943 817 1, 393 1, 001 1,010 1,442 3, 152 1,959 G13 1,420 790 1,415 1,780 1, 200 871 1,090 2, :i95 1, 320 8,540 069 2, 335 988 803 1,517 2, 558 578 871 1,298 2,200 1,231 3,471 400 537 875 1,770 1,036 4,096 1,389 1,946 1, 994 1,759 1, 349 5,651 757 2,715 105 850 299 2,942 2,779 2.109 7 13 8 (i 17 13 :x) 18 do do... do do 21 54 4 17 49 43 4 38 t7 !)7 8 . do J ff do do do 42 1 9 23 4 GO 102 1 20 43 8 ... e J dii Mount Pleasant do i 1 4 N 1 do \> tu han do 8 do RolmiMin do 12 13 30 27 5 193 11 11 20 20 5 O.J.I 23 24 02 53 10 2 do ,lo . do do do do do do 18 34 15 39 33 ;:! "West Pike Run do do . do . . . do do 1 i do do 8 1 11 3 19 4 do do do do do do 1 2 1 o do do Scott do Sterling do 1 3 4 Salem do South Canaan do Texas do 2 5 7 "\Vaync do AVaymart do o o Allegheny Bair dstown do . 1 11 1 3 5 1 15 8 4 2 2G 9 7 7 Bell do Burrell do Cook do Derry . . do Donegal do East Huntingdon. do 4 13 1 18 o 7 G 20 1 39 35 1 15 Palrflcld do Franklin do Grecnsburg do 17 17 1 5 HempBeld do Latrobo do Ligonier 10 Livermore d I."v;ilh:mnah do 11 17 Ludwick . do Mount !]. .,-.,-ii do 11 12 13 7 24 19 North Huntingdon . . do Pcnn do... STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 437 CITIES, TOWNS, ,fcC. COUNTIES. M. WHITE. FI F. Total. M. I .K OOI.OKKD. F. Total. Agf-rrgiitf 1, 158 400 1,241 997 1,151 1, E19 680 443 .. 40 348 470 118 459 322 Jjtf 4110 513 413 604 179 4:17 202 508 3U2 35G 114 4. !G 1,051 fi43 146 1,221 1, OGO GC1 41)8 149 783 871 822 1,580 71)4 98 Mil 99 977 1,100 1, 29r> 551 504 i, 232 1,154 593 1, 091 1, 190 7 . 1 1,551 lo:i 907 85<i 696 31 032 488 5o4 3,964 1,123 498 1,2! 14 938 1,113 1,861 707 4!)5 258 30G 402 <J8 391 284 ].-, 308 435 401 537 104 397 172 511 372 313 1 13 44f, 1 , 00!) 933 023 34 147 1,208 1,033 048 51 140 839 803 803 1, 520 717 100 149 123 808 1, 031 1, 283 530 532 1, 058 1,099 COS 1,033 1,345 692 1,348 85 815 825 690 29 033 4S9 614 4, 307 2,880 953 2, 535 1 , 933 2, 2G4 3,700 1, 387 938 498 054 938 21G 850 GOG 404 828 943 814 1,141 343 834 374 1,019 704 CC9 259 882 2, 1 10 1,810 1, 2oii CO 293 2, 429 2,008 1, 309 1,014 1,624 1,730 1,024 3, 100 1,421 204 293 221 1,945 2, 157 2,578 1,091 1,020 2, 290 2, 253 1,206 2, 121 2, 037 1,416 2,899 188 1,723 l,6i 1,380 GO 1 , 2G5 971 1,198 8,271 87 3 83 ; 171) 1 ; 4 9 ; 1G 1 1 2. 4. r 9: 1,9: 2, ;. ( a, 7f 1,3! 9 4! 6. 9: 2 8 4 8 9 8 1,1 8 1,0 2 9 2, 1 J,8 1,2 3 2,4 2, 1 M 1,0 2 1,6 1,7 1,6 3, 1 1,4 2 2,1 2, 1 2,5 1,0 1,0 o > 2,2 1,2 2 2,0. 1,4 1 1,7 1,6 1,4 1,2 9 1,3 8,G St Cluir do Salem (In do ... do llo do o 7 o 4 11 Braiutn iii "Wyoming do do Falls do do . do do do Michel ion di> do 3 d , d., "Washington do York o 13 38 1 1 3 8 ::) 33 71 4 ; 11 Carroll do do do do 7 do do 7 14 13 51 1 13 j SO 15 8 42 I 93 2 3 do do do do Gem Ilnck do do 12 10 3G 4 j 10 22 8 18 41 77 do Hill am do do do do I do do do 11.1 2 7 104 215 3 i 5 10 17 do do Manhclm do do 3 3 3 2 70 8 3 22 1 5 1 4 2 5 1 4 1 3 56 126 12 20 3 do - . do do do do . ... do do 11 33 1 do do 4 9 do do 11 10 21 do do 2 5 78 100 3 5 2 7 84 ; 162 174 :;::! do do York . . do . . 438 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLH No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. WHITE. IMT ED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total fort-ipi born. Agg*te population. BLACK Total. MULATTO. \VII1TK. 1II.ACK. .ML l.in 0. M. F. Total. M. F. ,11. F. Tot:J. g 11. F. Total. M. F. M. F. Tut. 03, 127 20, 552 122, 399 150 691 21 136 135 214 165 C73 25 315 1,372 46 073 73 598 09 80 j 1.73 "7,025 593 735 l.333 125,10-1 23,283 63 ; 132 32,811 1.703 3i~ 25,421 1,283 1,534 305 1,969 1, 194 1,357 980 ... ; 1 53,707 4 2 2 986 1 6 981 28,006 178, 831 3") 797 8 14 53, 727 Armstrong 16, 3(iG 10, 207 12,933 12, 507 41,823 13. 394 32, 033 25, 493 25, 353 88. 725 24,912 45 > I 3, 373 1 889 1 3. 374 889 4 596 29, 140 20, 7:5 93, 818 122 203 1)7 7.) 257 4-J3 196 111) 1:15 34 42 102 41 45 29 237 25,847 : 521 75 89, 2J2 2, 027 87 25,195 1,440 51 45, 7: 1 1,5::3 4,5:16 13,518 2, 634 2,034 2, 950 4,441 4, 203 6 585 27, 829 48,734 63, 578 35, 594 29, 155 2,950 ...J.... Bucks 7- i 31.377 2. 22,455 19 -4 10 1 1. 194 40 35 9 179 3 48 230 32 409 59, 137 2. 503 8 31,331 2,308 89 22.570 : 3,729 15,709 : 3.044 1 , 923 1.893 2, s56 2, 280 309 2, 953 676 534 779 655 4,420 5 4,261 2 .... 11 1 3 4 15,651 11. 173 15,033 11,283 7 07-1 C-tmbriu 5,321 0, . 124 735 (i, 740 1,571 1,381 1,831 1,607 3, 049 1, 140 3, 030 6,438 1,695 8,07: 1,048 34 1,482 147 185 1,731 1, 270 266 9,712 1, 852 8:* 21,033 27, 000 74, 578 24, !:S8 18,759 17, 723 25,065 48,755 40, 098 46,756 30, 597 5,915 49, 432 39,909 898 42,126 9, 131 24, 343 28,100 33, 087 18,270 10, . 86 116.314 23, 999 31,831 13, 187 30 559 13. 8 1 7 1 1 71 20, 004 (i i . 935 2, 24 1 17 20 -11 6 ,! 3 51 549 73 3, 119 31 Hi 15 20 50 331 497 0-17 42 610 163 lli 33 35 47 91 637 981 I, 298 8 93 1, 189 43 7-10 8 51 20 53 3:i2 326 166 41 173 56 7:11 9 20 51 38 :>;14 184 1 33 1S7 1)3 20,205 420 1,537 67,832 3,783 17 23.417 895 48 17,378 847 102 15,892 1,052 50 23 458 952 6, 736 8 1 1,571 9 1 1 1 1 70-* Cleartk-ld 9, OSO 8, 158 11,715 8, 237 7, 597 11,040 1 5. 755 23, 355 45. 52 J 37,018 43,019 33,511 4.209 1,381 1.831 Columbia 1,617 91 45,706 1,654 703 38,958 725 720 43, 730 1, 750 350 24, 159 . 3,800 3 ; 4,230 947 83 40, 7.58 4, 534 300 38,801 , 006 864 31 1,395 415 1 . 278 3,231 748 4. 144 442 10 031 51 70 518 781 3,049 18,57 1 30 70 111,044 1 140 1 ; 3, 038 4 (i, 437 1,695 4 1 8 1 Delnwarc 11,044 1 MOO Erie 8, 608 1 1,048 1 o 1 3 4 37,313 804 33 847 Fort-st. 4,1 383 19 .V 4 31 . . . r ~- 29 102 106 1 , 2J4 77 315 203 289 8 105 40 284 16 106 42 573 40,044 849 24 8,98-1 1 93 211 24,153 109 82 26, 698 634 1.480 147 . ... Fult<m 4,494 1:1, ::> H : .- i ;, : ; ] j 15,311 20, 028 33, 639 1 0, 992 4 242 4,389 1 1 . 662 13, 108 15,992 8. 304 8.073 53. 390 10.708 15, 599 30, 098 33, 669 16,533 8, 88.1 23, 032 26, 408 31,770 16,919 Hi, 459 103, 115 21,0-15 30,910 40, 126 66, 303 33. . ,75 15, 326 48 153 102 37 26 112 1, 113 43 15 29 193 101 (iriM-n 185 Huntingdon 1,402 1 731 .. 11 101 1.015 43 19 190 101 40 210 3, 1 38 21 48 202 23 27 645 31 6 35 90 18 18 684 10 31 3 32 101 41 17, 000 735 45 j 16,720 100 ,329 100.573 5,531 l(i 21, 1-17 1)97 02 30,993 551 9 40,183 2,188 67 00. 7,> 197 33,974 1,901 535 100 4,309 855 287 1,232 10, 535 1,404 1 70 200 9. 740 2 1 85-> -i 838 ! 1 Luzorne 2;) 480 23, 480 3, 425 822 3, 022 599 1,002 8,018 2,003 90, 244 37, 399 8,859 30, 856 16,340 16,758 70,500 13, 053 47, :X)4 28, 922 22, 793 565, 529 7, 155 11,470 89,510 15, 035 26, 778 5. 637 36, 267 31,044 14,145 25, 043 19, 190 40,805 32,239 SCI, 736 12,540 63,200 l,ycmning 3 425 16, 023 7, 059 16,1130 7, 607 54 118 50 338 51 35 37 33 53 3 94 15 11 71 21 13 597 10 107 3 473 33 131 49 331 44 30 24 8,573 57 1 83 8 13 3 63 41 J8 3 4 652 10 85 J 459 92 249 9:1 0.7.) 100 79 07 57 14821 109 4 182 23 24 5 142 70 39 17 1,249 20 192 4 932 94 69 9 111 32 24 32 2, 783 16 94 5 14 1 39 12 7 95 97 18 131 30 24 30 4,319 12 81 7 3 28 14 9 189 33. 811 1.039 100 15,741 350 27 1 5, 096 039 212 63, 483. 4, 368 13 11,0:5 1, 143 02 43,984 2, 147 43 27,20-1 1.033 03 22, 344 2:0 7, 101 396, 099 80, 403 28 : 5,974 681 1 1 10, 639 463 175 03.243 14,174 12 14,92:) 74 23 25,425 7611 1 4,013 503 1:7 33,503 2.031 20 2.), 330 1)52 16 13,1-26 19.1 1,393 249 423 3, 617 859 1 773 :i.n33 .... 1,001 1 8, 015 1 ;;;;;;;;;; MilBiu 30.007 5, 433 21,839 13, 578 11,294 " K7 30, 974 5, 499 2-3,014 13, 51 1 10,931 194,424 2,850 5, OJO 31,393 7,45. 12,705 3, 216 61,581 10, 932 43, 843 27, 089 22, 225 374, 177 5, 837 10,034 63, 886 25,378 4, 6 13 . 32,294 2.1, 228 13,771 21,887 ll>,465 42, 7: 49, 832 11,970 62, 699 1 2 1 1 1 Montour Northampton Northumberland Perrv 3 9*>0 090 154 88,764 500 368 13, 093 32 584 432 1,733 762 120 431 1, 181 1, 390 236 1,731 1,718 .... 1,713 449 109, 4 M 1,181 831 20, 267 106 1,353 995 3,764 1,714 319 1,088 2, 676 2,341 7,517 3,473 565 4, 137 Philadelphia Pike 169, 167 76 54 130 . 76 57 Potter 5. 583 31,49-1 7. IIJ 13,1,7.1 Sohuvlkili Suyder Somerset Sullivan 1 Tioga Hi. 131 15. i49 6,811 15, 860 14,07:1 11,459 7, 857 21,674 11,892 25, 223 5, 787 31, iW 3 764 i Union 13. 433 8, Ii03 21,005 13,790 21. lion 6. 183 31. 161 1,087 1 Warren 17 246 7 122 1 228 15 230 13 118 20-1 32 10,514 1,493 476 41,401 1,263 20 24, 722 4, 1ft 240 50, 264 2, 032 1 11,975 329 433 , 04,06.) 2,404 1 i 2 1 Washington Wayne 2, 340 1 1 Westmoreland 3 472 ... 065 4, 135 : 1 1 | 1 York 1.203,538 1, 215, 505 2,419,103 17, rj, 19, S95 37, 626 8, 545 10.436 13,9812,475,7:0 224,408 205, 755 430,163 110 71 181 87 74 161 4:10,505 2,906,215 NOTE. 14 male tint! 7 female Chinese included Lu white population. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 439 TAISLF. No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Alabama Arkansas California . . . Connecticut - 139 28 75 8,044 Delaware J~ ,3P3 Florida 64 Georgia 315 Illinois... B99 Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri New Hampshire . New Jersey New York North Carolina . . 707 399 30 711 335 1,886 23, 774 7,777 Oi9 80 172 309 1,773 31, 006 71), 073 12, 119 Asia Africa Australia Atlantic Islands Belgium British America Central America China Denmark England Europe, (not specified) France German States: Austria 763 Bavaria 15, 255 Baden 14,790 Hesse 1 3, 75 1 Nassau 6U9 Prussia II, 44:) Wurtmibcrg 10,973 Germany, (not specified) 61, 634 Oregon Pennsylvania 2, 380, 004 Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia Wisconsin District of Columbia . Territories At sea Not stated 1,799 627 238 4,276 11,020 377 770 18 257 Aggregate native ............................................ 2, 475, 710 Total Ge eat Britain, (not specifi* Holland Ireland Italy Mexico Norway Portugal Poland Pacific I.-lands Russia Scotland Spain Sweden Sardinia .- Switzerland South America Sandwich Islands Turkey West Indies Wales Other foreign countries Aggregate foreign. Aggregate native . Total... 59 20 55 27 218 3, 484 1 21 234 40, 540 05 8,302 138, 244 14 4 700 201, 939 022 GO 83 215 4 250 10, 137 147 448 3 4,404 73 4 8 709 13,101 134 430, 505 2, 475, 710 2, 906, 215 440 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TAHI.I: No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. jl OCVUl ATIONS. NO. OK. [ OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 39 273 10 70 3 3 4, 2511 ,2, 414 ^~-ir 12 35 13 14 57C 203 310 372 28 IB 2, 7,-0 Adorn -- - 207 Chain-makers 11 48 l<t ) Agents 2, 1!> 1 ! Chair-makers . 81*9 I mil > n il-( 5 :t?-i Lopitlarieu Lonl-oil inaiiul acturorH Armorer* <> Chimney sweeps ~ ~~f 126 Mil 31 I! ( ) j" \uciioneerH Kit Clothiers 4Io GurdeniTH and nurserymen . . Gad-litters Gas-Hxtniv uutnnfacturcrs .. 2, 02(5 603 5 44 8 343 2-1 1 974 5 52 fi 10 :i8 91 C B!) 4 3,421 IK) % 67 24 838 92 1,623 C!> la. 6 130 8,795 8U3 i is ; 88 49 a ] 5,823 99 35 Axe-inakers !"" Coaeh-n:akers 2, 2rG I i i Authors 2i ^ Coal oil -k-iders . .. -1 l.illiourraiihi-ra Cuff.-i-roas-itT.- 34 Coffin-makers 8 Gas-mukcrs Livt-rv-^tablo keoprrs aufc rs Locksmiths Bag-niRkers... v>im-r* Gilders Looking-glosH mukcrs Lumber dealers Lumboriut U Collectors 204 Glass luanufftcturers rr " Colliers ] , 4(ii Comb-milkers 158 llurbtT8 -- 1 " J Commi-iom^ 47 < ! lass-cut tern Barkeepers 1, * ! Commission :nt reliant ti ! . ti Glass-miikcrs Ma iltua-mukers G, Ml 5, 507 1,165 44 4,297 155 C, 91 55 5 53 53 ot< yfio 10, GSU 24 20 412 in 5, 20(i 3, 876 4 18, 759 6i3 3, 104 53 43 4tn n 555 4 3 13 85 17 ~l*I5L 25 lv> 81 CO 5T 1.550 1,241 111 210 4 5, 1J6 37 Composition workers 12 llellfmiiKliTs H Manufacturers IMlhunp. - 1!. Conquers... Gl- vi-n; Map-maker* 11 w ftkc rs Contractors 4J7 Mariners Conveyancers 303 Coopers J t jj Gold-pen mak-Tri Goldsmiths Cojipi-r workers 21 Be It- makers 4 Mast-makers Blacking manufacturers l. riiick<mitln 14 ! )) Cor<lt "--- 1G Gratc-maki* Mat-makers Cord-makers 25G Grindntonc -makers Grocers Guusmitlia _. Ilair-worki iv Matlteiimt l instrument makers. Blind- makers 1 U .,.. Cotton Cioth manufacturers . - 51 Block-makers :Hi Mechanics Merchants Boarding- house keepcra 1, ];>(> ^ CutU-rs 52 Boutbuildtrs i,>& Hard wan- deuh-i s 10 D- Hardware manufacturers. . . . Ilami -makerrf Harness-makers Boukfoldrrs -7IJ Dairvmun IGrf Military-trimming maker: .... Millers Bonkki>opfr!< 511* iKruratonf 16 Hatbinders Milliners llooksrllrrn l 24!) Dentists SUti . "*" Horse dealers Mill-stone makers Millwrights Bottk-rs 217 Distillcru 4GU Horticnlturi^ls Mineral-ua .er mak> rs Bowliug-saloon kcuptTd , 2 Drapcra 8 Hosiers Miners Ho list- keepers Hucksters . i r . HllltKTa Musical instrument makers Musicians Importers . . . Music-teachers Broken) 520 Electricians ~~tt~* Illllitl - nil ! " ina:iul;u-tur<-r.s Brooiii-uuiktM-s 150 Embroiderers 176 Ink mannlactunTH I3i-u*li-iimkura 3G4 pn-imni.^ r Innk.-epers Nautical instrument makers . . . BllildtTH ]~() Pncrrivi-ra /^l lDSpectirn - Insurance oflicrrri . Button-makers. . . 214 Expressmen 50 luBtrumcut-makers 2 2 10 251 835 3, 942 i 23 42 411 964 156 _ii_ 10 74 | i:; 9<;:t > Newsmen luterjirrtcrs Inventors Nurses Calico printers (j? Fancy coods dnders 24 Iron-founders Oar-makers Cunuluifii 881 Fanners . 180 013 ironmongers Car-bnilders : 9G . Farm laborers GU, 104 Officers, (public) Janitors Japannom Jewelers Ostlers Joiners Jud^cR Junk dealers Caw-makers i i;i p^h dealers 2G I Kuittcra Cattle dculcni , , , Fishermen 49^> Calki-rn 113 Finishers . 25 ! Laborers . . " Omen! -maker* . 15 Flax-dreHsern . STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TABLK No. ~G. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 441 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. nn cue 14 105 : -~rar" 105 50 I 97 517 289 1,980 13 29 239 74 11-1 118 121 200 18 9 19 00 28 fit 17 6U 48 .: 133 181 38 11 77 4T 6 148 867 809 7,218 85 62 o 88 Paper manufacturers Riding-masters 127 20 ! B Patent- medicine rankers Hoofers and slaters 274 84 28 9 34 96 13 : 16 2,246 1,690 166 24 4, 7G5 113 37 44 339 - 9,429 VarnUliern Snddlcrs Varnish-makers * l 5 1,315 C 127 9 107 !, .;..., V 355 30 20 17 4 2, 563 33 240 530 13 1,187 3 653 57 15 3,077 341 212 192 _ 129 _^ 258 659 2G7 3,729 3 54 1,816 Ventriloquists . . Peddlers Pen-makers Saddle-tree makers Safe-makers Stevedores Stewards Veterinarians Vinegar-makers Pencil -makers Perfumers Philosophical instnim t makers Sailing-masters Saloon keepers Stock-brokers Stock-makers Stone and marble cutters. . . . Storekeepers Stove-makers Straw-workers Students 1 Warpers . ! Watchmen Watch-makers Physicians Piano-forte makers Piano-tuners Sausage-makers Saw-makers Pilots Sugar manufacturers * Sugar refiners Plane-makers Surgeons Planers Surgical instalment makers. . Survevors Planters 205 158 fi 217 9 827 3 47 71 111 208 206 43 157 30 33 207 9 7,867 Plasterers Tailors Plaster-figure makers Servants 81,233 43 116 148 White-lead manufacturers . . . Plumbers Sewing-machine manufact rs. Sewing-machine workers Tailore^es 6,073 2,420 5 11,291 G 43 3, 15G 285 2,3CG 1, 4G4 250 15 390 370 236 5 722 2 24 79 Whitesmiths Pocketbouk manufacturers Porters Wine and liquor dealers Pot and pearl ash manufact rs. . Potters Shi * nte* 1, 159 Wire-makers Shi i -t Wire- workers . Powder manufacturers Preservers and pickler* Printers . P 119 841 163 22,612 41 14 Wood-corders Wood-cutters Shoe dealers Shoemakers Shovel-makers Showmen Telegraph operators Tinsmiths Tobacconists Tool-makers W 1 I 1 Produce dealers Professors Provision dealers Woodenware manufacturers. . . Wool combers and carders Wool dealers Quarry men Rag-collectors Shuttle-makers Sieve-makers 8 21 8 Toymen Traders Wool sorters Woolen manufacturers 20 Other occupations and unknown Soda-water makers 5 Truss-makers Spice-makers 3 849 2 Turpentine-makers 896,565 i 56 44-2 STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. Cor.NTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 mid under 10. 10 ami under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 41) and under 50. 1,1. F. M. F. M. P. jr. P. SI. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 81 199 271 1, 3 19 210 100 2-23 213 1,418 210 35G 733 !)79 5,032 917 354 734 990 4, 9.53 807 372 819 1, 139 5, 481 1,004 410 898 5,519 1,012 434 872 1,001 5, 244 979 406 840 1, 074 5,082 954 45D 909 1,0-14 4,973 954 4G) 1,010 1,042 5,647 959 771 1,401 1,75-1 9,954 1,524 888 1,699 1,994 11,420 1,652 593 1,070 1,396 7, 797 1,152 601 1,179 1,519 8,218 1,141 401 870 1,073 5, 421 877 !il3 : MO ! 1,159 5,420 902 Total 2,116 2,194 8,017 7,898 8, 815 1 8, 923 8,590 8,356 8,339 9,121 15,404 17,653 12,008 12,658 8,702 8,924 FREE COLORED. 1 2 5 11 in 10 10 17 21 26 27 27 34 20 14 18 4 1 13 16 19 9 9 13 11 15 24 18 18 IS 15 11 7 t 24 27 25 1 32 4 38 39 81 S l fiO 100 41 68 27 17 84 16 110 100 103 92 96 148 208 132 15-1 112 140 7 38 32 33 40 40 3fi 34 32 42 52 27 24 25 ;to Total 47 33 1C7 1C1 L192 210 206 103 190 208 322 394 277 316 210 267 Bristol . Kent . . INDIAN. 1 9 3 Keut 1 1 2 2 Washington 1 ~ 1 3 1 1 2 Total 1 i 1 3 1 1 a 2 2 2 1 AGGREGATE. 1 Total whites 2,116 47 2,194 33 8,017 167 7,898 101 1 8,815 192 8,923 210 8,590 206 1 8,356 193 8,339 196 9,121 208 3 15,404 322 1 17,653 394 1 12,008 277 12,658 316 o 8,702 210 o 8,924 207 2 Total Indian* . . . STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. 44;} TAHLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under CO. GO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 und under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unk wn. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. SI. F. 51. F. M. F. 30!) 591 731 3,130 012 330 6*1 794 3, 5115 663 184 345 4G4 1, 71(1 397 224 470 549 2,225 479 84 168 221 733 232 147 234 329 071 255 25 52 55 154 57 33 83 92 298 84 1 f> G 10 5 4 10 15 47 12 4,130 8,035 10, 190 51,007 8,920 4, 4GU 9,003 10, 878 54, 814 9, 191 8,599 17,038 21, 074 105, 821 i . , Bristol Kent 2 1 1 1 5, 3711 6, OG5 3, ]()(> 3, 947 1,438 1.93G 313 590 34 i-8 3 2 82,294 88,355 170, G49 FREE COLORED. j ! 153 155 308 Bristol 4 G 6 1 ! 2 134 125 259 Kent 17 37 13 21 i 5 o G 3 300 402 822 68 87 17 | 41 | 10 29 o I 7 3 . 8 J8 1,079 1,977 16 "0 15 1 7 10 o o 1 i 280 300 580 ! 1 Mi 1G8 53 90 i 25 7 19 2 7 1 i 1,831 2,121 3, 9M INDIAN. i :j 6 i Kent 1 { i i 1 i 1 fj 12 Washington i 1 1 1 i i i 8 ll 19! 1 i i ; | AGGREGATE. 5 379 G 0(i5 3 106 3 947 1 438 1 036 343 590 3-1 88 3 82 294 88,355 170, G49 Total whites 1 16 1G8 53 00 7 19 7 1 1 831 2,121 3,952 Total free colored. o 8 11 19 Total luuiaiiH :i 5 505 G 233 3 150 4 O JO 1 4G3 ] 991 350 GOD 36 95 4 _ 84, 133 90, 487 174, 620 444 STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. 51. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. 4, 130 4, 469 8, 038 9, 006 10,1% : 10,878 51,007 j 54,815 8, U31 j 9, 198 8,599 17,044 21,074 105, 822 18, 123 l- O 117 87 PI JS5 356 676 ; 8-15 201 I 187 237 168 1, 521 47 75 222 85 38 44 106 234 113 71 91 181 456 198 308 259 822 1,977 586 8,907 17,303 21, 896 107,799 18, 715 82, 302 j 88, 366 170, 668 1,369 1 1,586 2,955 462 KB 997 3,952 174, 620 NOTE. U* Indium mchuk-il in wlvte population. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FUKE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 557 2,446 1,127 1, 970 1,388 657 4,023 1,641 642 4,513 673 1,051 965 2,102 3,701 3,917 958 1,262 1,713 5,685 4,418 1,939 3,772 2,161 3,641 4,166 3,131 421 2,591 1,457 2, 276 1,397 5 .)9 4,734 1,697 184 656 493 5,304 G19 988 937 2,008 3,053 4,398 977 1,161 1,701 6,066 4,704 2,348 4,090 2,407 3,946 4,880 3,526 978 5,037 2,584 4,246 2,785 1,256 8,757 3,338 387 1,298 1,001 9,817 1,292 2,039 1,902 4, 110 7,254 8,315 1,933 2,423 3,414 11, 751 9,122 4,287 7,862 4,568 7,587 9,046 6,657 8 120 25 14 114 27 1 47 1 76 21 3 4 4 400 15 1 14 13 118 14 . 334 52 1 97 159 39 13 6 11 601 28 9 25 30 246 24 1,000 5,271 2,636 4,247 2,882 1,258 8,916 3, 377 400 . 1.012 10,508 1,320 2,048 1,927 4,140 7,500 8,339 1,935 2, 427 3, 440 11,818 9, 374 4, 724 8,076 4,715 7, Ii46 !>,3C5 6, 76f. 50 1 83 18 10 o 7 291 13 8 11 17 128 10 Cranston do , 2 14 37 118 170 92 71 "7 141 47 2 12 30 134 sir? 122 76 32 178 (12 4 26 67 252 437 214 147 59 319 109 Providence, city of 1st ward do 4th ward ... do 5th ward do 6th ward do 7th ward do 23,228 2,091 6,350 470 1,348 1,466 925 2,137 1,713 25,901 2,151 6,899 4% 832 1,383 1,546 2,228 1, 721 49,129 4,242 13, 24D 972 1,698 2,731 3,012 1,917 4,365 3,434 666 3 21 7 23 3 47 23 163 18 871 6 13 2 20 4 45 24 187 18 1,537 9 34 9 43 7 92 47 352 . 50,666 4,251 13,283 981 1,741 2,733 3, 104 1,964 4,717 3, 470 Suiithfleld ,1,, -Chark-stown Washington Hopklnton t j North Ktng&ton ijo Richmond j o South Kingston do Westerly do STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. 445 TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOKEIGN, BY COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native boru. FOREIGN COUNTRIES i Aggregate population. COUNTIES. . IJLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. J1LACK. MULATTO. i M. F. 1 Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. SI. P. Total. H Bristol 3 262 3,654 S (i, 930 7,291 1 13,892 8,901 i 17,344 40,085 78,445 8,481 I lfi,729 100 113 219 29 38 67 84 80 164 47 43 90 279 348 627 73 106 179 668 832 1,500 218 231 449 200 187 1 387 85 113 198 . 7 222 14, 146 18,150 80, 394 17, 314 848 815 1,003 14 4 | 18 1,437 1,715 3,152 S 1 | 4 1,753 1,977 3,730 6 8 14 12,6-17 14,730 2T, 377 8 13 j 21 683 717 1,400 1 1 4 .... 4 l,Ge5 .... 1 1 3,157 2 2 3,741! 4 3 7 27, 405 .1 401 8,907 17,303 21,8% 107, 799 18, 715 K>>ut 6 601 Newport . 8 443 Providence 38, 360 Washington . . . . 8, 248 l Total ! 64,934 68, 412 i 133, 346 1,337 1,560 2,897 452 531 983 137, 226 17,368 19,954 37,322 32 20 58 10 4 14 37, 394 174, 620 NOTE. 8 mule and 11 female Indiana and 2 Chinese are included in white population. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 10 r r 610 109, 905 57 Asia . . 15 Hollai Irelan Italy . id 14 5, 285 32 o Africa 14 d .. 31 4 634 \ ^ 7 o Atlantic Mexic Norw Portu 107 i 2 38 80 5 4 1,517 8 33 S ~5 Florida 12 692 138 37 47 2 14 86 British Central China . Vmerica- . . . ." 2 830 173 1 Illinois 5<J \ i i i i 1 2 Pacifi Russii Seotla Spain 10 Deiunu Englan Europe France GermaL Ausl Bav Bad< lies* Nass Prua \V ui Gen fie Toto Great 13 Greece k 10 14 1 6 336 ud 15 123 JO Aggregate native States: Sardii Switz South Turkt West Wales Other A A T Maine 1, 301 137, 226 Maryland 450 America Massachusetts 13,965 rich Islands 48 Minnesota, 18 jidies 73 19 2 4 9 foreign countries 1 482 aauy, (not spcci- l New Jereey : 249 37, 394 137, 226 New York ! 2,780 North Carolina 45 1 Germany 815 jtal Ohio . i 115 174, 620 4 446 STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. TABLE No. 0. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 10 1(18 44 388 10 07 17 2 5 98 29 9 o 2 2 653 121 8 191 11 39 G-2 25 3 10 : 17 10 9 51 8 9 11 J>j9 OCCUr ATIOXS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. Fruiterers L l 223 53 8 9 12 4 5 28 13 12 101 8 43 4 379 6 3 5 21 74 4 10 8 8 1,407 6 4 7,300 20 370 96 4 5 5 94 03 1,030 692 407 1,065 G4 C4fi 14 4 153 A Actors Cigar-makers 173 Gardeners and nurserymen Agricultural implement makers . . . Gas-fitters Apprentices Clerks 1, 783 Clock-makers 5 Gilders Clothiers 31 Glaziers Cloth-finishers 14 Grocers Gunsmiths Bank officers Hatters Belt-makers Billiard-saloon keepers P Blacksmiths PP Block-makers t Boarding-house keepers BoatbuiUkTH Boilers Bookbinders Booksellers Bottlers Box-makers Brassfounders | i Brass workers ; Brewers 6 Bricklayers Brick-makers Brokers Broom-makers Editors 10 J Builders... Engravers J 53 Expressmen . . 57 143 83 2. 137 3 8 1 23 14 14 14 59 Mantua-makers Manufacturers Masons, (brick and stone) Chandlers . . . Frame-makers ... 2 Merchants ... STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. TABLE No. 0. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 447 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 10 87 412 31 55 410 31 3 08 GO 19 12 2 151 172 8 128 322 52 7 738 12 3 13 5 74 154 2 4 221 2 28 G 20 2 21 35 102 2 20 33 5 5 20 2 102 117 4 18 10 30 J2 33 5 24 G 5 100 337 4,916 18 103 s : 555 4 144 1,838 3 4 10 4 o 237 124 11 45 3 477 02 4 11 Tailors . 305 500 27 7.VJ 051 1G o 101 10 150 30 G7 13 10 73 43 14 9 153 48 4,337 3 11 150 10 17 3 18 G 6 4 154 14 21 4 13.1 Tinsmiths Saddlers Xuns Sailing-masters Salt-makers Officers, (public) Sash-makers Sawyers Ostlers Overseers Servants Packers Sextons Painters Ship-carpenters Paper-hangers Ship-masters Paper manufacturers Shoe-binders Pftper-tubo makers Shoemakers Patent-medicine makers Showmen Pattern-makers Silversmiths Peddlers Spinners Spring-makers Photographers Starch manufacturers Steamboatmen Piano-forte makers Steam-engine builders Pilots AVool combers and carders Plasterers Storekeepers Plaster-figure makers Stove-makers Platers Straw -workers Printers Students 62, 886 448 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 o 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 80 24 28 29 DISTRICTS. Under 1. j laud under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. BO and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50 , 51. I M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. 1 . 51. F. 51. P. 51. F. Abbeville 145 237 187 100 311 112 92 13!) 153 340 93 51 210 97 59 11-3 180 MO 180 76 88 152 G7 214 no 135 75 154 161 200 209 107 377 99 03 118 118 250 91 43 191 94 59 114 138 126 152 69 70 118 239 70 213 84 115 50 1C9 605 808 780 437 1, 517 418 444 291 623 553 903 347 213 921 404 315 403 593 502 71U 320 380 953 320 1, 203 424 550 399 091 030 780 707 380 1,520 408 405 271 629 524 904 327 195 S58 306 305 376 555 517 C82 318 394 480 952 307 1,122 387 503 336 052 831 ! 720 ],04C 1,010 973 j 827 455 471 1, 681 1, 605 40!) 479 528 550 296 330 720 670 660 575 1, 153 1, 096 413 358 220 212 1,029 1,035 418 402 307 358 497 . 300 697 078 661 j 090 813 ! 803 397 ! 381 471 451 579 512 1, 149 1, 129 379 352 1,203 1,260 491 454 507 583 309 1 398 738 I 771 755 1,021 929 453 1,610 432 559 296 087 613 1,096 396 195 1,001 393 325 373 698 057 785 382 482 554 1,111 390 1,305 491 538 : 707 752 939 800 397 1,016 402 526 251 601 552 1,018 371 175 1,001 379 378 704 658 737 349 514 1,008 446 1,247 447 516 321 703 648 792 722 353 1,452 319 418 242 491 404 866 328 144 897 330 266 331 581 540 568 274 393 412 834 472 1,080 391 510 284 580 C85 1,009 843 1, 155 740 1, 082 381 574 1, 573 2, 994 387 051 443 563 229 395 510 784 490 747 910 1, 314 344 021 143 I 291 906 1,243 315 479 333 433 323 | 525 623 ! 835 532 ! 771 610 938 311 467 394 673 403 729 878 1, 226 456 718 1, 199 1, 502 398 549 484 775 205 478 5% 925 1,063 1,187 1,111 (ilO 2,863 075 625 398 749 685 1, 357 562 264 1, 244 439 432 548 993 781 1,017 475 757 1,400 017 ], 655 - 595 772 485 1,013 637 757 664 402 8,323 384 407 267 SS7 412 813 362 213 720 298 326 596 502 598 324 413 471 809 500 9:17 377 526 313 658 000 847 703 378 2,135 426 403 222 489 446 863 383 173 783 279 252 354 001 514 584 329 415 440 804 464 1,018 432 235 697 508 5!8 504 256 1,528 304 258 173 381 320- 625 207 133 521 208 180 194 396 342 400 193 311 3:M 481 318 642 270 324 194 430 480 578 505 267 1,234 284 158 310 292 oon 270 97 565 193 198 252 431 418 422 190 296 284 580 2:19 714 203 318 189 502 Chesterfield Edgefield Fairfield Greenville Marion Oraugebtirj: t Siuuter . .... "WiHiamsljurgh York 4, 273 4,038 17,808 17.04B 1 20,342 I .i, UW 19,589 18, 01C 15, 994 18,800 25,440 25,960 16,891 lli.1,--:l 11.519 11, 485 FREE COLORED. 1 Abbeville 7 4 23 00 30 31 24 20 20 15 32 29 13 04 17 u 1 11 10 15 13 }7 13 g 11 6 10 9 11 4 Barn well M 10 48 38 51 4 38 46 40 38 40 G3 09 4 2 G2 47 68 G5 60 64 33 41 71 G7 41 32 19 5 Charleston 40 43 180 198 225 277 239 275 143 217 195 348 159 280 131 ft Chester 2 2 10 10 14 9 15 11 10 12 g 4 10 7 7 Chesterfield 2 4 7 9 11 15 9 7 13 g 3 7 10 5 18 10 9 u 7 14 g 10 1 9 Q 3 5 9 Colleton 3 2 23 9 7 03 04 19 "3 27 8 2 o r> 4 3 3 2 3 3 G 5 3 ! L.Igefteld . 3 3 1 7 Q 18 I l 1 16 9 14 10 Fairficld 3 2 14 12 1 n 11 11 5 17 12 13 10 9 11 g 7 14 17 4 ] 13 3 7 IB Horry 1 1 4 5 4 1 " 4 o 1 15 IS 14 2 C 13 11 4 3 131 4 10 4 4 3 3 9 11 Q g g g Lexington 1 ; 5 5 7 4 3 o 4 o 2 J g 90 3 14 3 1 13 13 11 4 6 g g 19 t>O 4 U 7 13 17 10 16 vn ]5 18 18 "M 1 ickuuB 3 7 11 c, 13 11 25 Uichland ... n 4 30 * M 4 13 V 1J 15 17 *J8 Union 4 1 11 9 13 g Willianittburgh j 2 c 5 2 4 3 - 10 York . . 5 4 9 Total Ml -".-i 4oL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 449 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under CO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 00. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unku u. Total. Aggregate. DISTRICTS. 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 a 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31. P. It F. 31. P. 31. F. jr. P. 31. F. 31. P. 31. F. 318 338 320 J84 191 170 121 340 190 393 193 81 379 130 140 158 293 25!) 277 130 190 218 406 163 : 1ST 333 308 342 298 ICO 700 21!) 170 121 306 198 103 1114 63 368 120 115 16] 301 5-1 261 138 211 229 392 158 -is;) 183 100 325 182 229 150 120 336 127 110 57 120 107 231 144 36 226 72 72 !)() 185 143 144 76 123 127 222 111 309 108 138 64 193 193 2-12 207 11G 41C 145 88 54 110 121 245 148 38 242 (i7 64 76 208 133 158 84 111 106 225 106 S80 110 125 07 71 101 61 27 115 00 35 10 35 56 85 57 5 92 23 31 34 47 02 31 30 27 104 15 139 43 50 20 82 81 108 49 44 172 08 48 44 08 99 53 11 121 23 31 40 80 61 56 89 47 43 90 29 120 Si S3 103 13 1 24 i 3 12 1 11 It 19 4( 1C I" 11 1" 5 1 f 6 | I 16 . li 19 : 3, 12 1 11 1 | 30 31 7 i It 12 i; 11 i-.. 22 ; 3 14 27 20 : 17 5 11 5 ! 11 5 12 34 ! 34 10 4 35 ! 41 8 10 15 18 8 . 22 , 39 ) | 2 ! 3 i 3 1 1 ~ ) 3 5 7 3 o 1 4 . G 18 , 21 3 ; 5 G , 6 13 15 2 5 13 13 5,780 7,138 G, 390 3, 385 14, 737 3, 485 3, 014 2, 249 4,780 ), 321 7, 801 3,241 1,589 7,280 2, SOB 2, 495 3, 055 5,105 4, G30 5,50-1 2,682 3,601 4,097 7, 593 3, 477 9, 147 3,429 4, 379 2,712 5, 52G r,, 730 7, 148 r,, 300 3, 329 14, 399 3,611 3, 740 2,129 4,475 4, 100 7,852 3, 132 1,424 7, 351 2, G98 2, 531 2,999 5, 304 4, 703 5, 503 2,691 3,399 4,011 7, 742 3,386 9,390 3,428 4,291 2,475 5, 803 11,516 14,286 12, 702 6,714 29,136 7,096 7, 354 4,378 9, 255 8,421 15, 653 6,373 3,013 14, 631 5,504 5,020 6,054 10, 529 9,333 11,007 5,373 7,000 8,108 15, 335 6,803 18, 537 C, 857 8,670 5,187 11,329 Abbeville 1 1 1 1 4 1 I 2 1 3 r, 1 5 3 1 1 29 15 1 Kdgefield 3 5 Fairfleld 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 4 3 1 5 1 1 1 1 g 1 1 2 4 3 3 2 5 1 4 5 3 12 G o 1 12 13 o > Marlburough 5 j 1 1 1 13 17 II 1 8 8 1 3 Kicbland .. Spartanburga i 1 1 WiUiams .mrgli . . . York 7, 025 7, 5~S I, Jjjj 4, 4!<7 1, 633 1,883 i 428 577 03 101 10 15 151 137 140, 16;) 145, 140 291, 300 l- RKE C OLOKEP. 4 12 7 o ] 1 184 183 3G7 Abbeville , 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 81 81 102 Q 23 14 11 10 3 o 5 1 325 315 640 " 3 30 87 10 7 3 1 4 1 410 309 809 4 83 104 44 81 14 29 7 _ 1 455 2 167 3 622 5 ., 5 o ] 1 i 82 74 156 Chester ., 5 4 J o 60 72 132 Chesterfield 7 1 5 2 3 o o I 73 78 151 g 7 5 4 3 3 2 174 180 354 9 3 I 30 22 52 10 6 4. 8 1 83 <IO 173 Edgeliekl 11 6 7 3 4 1 111 93 204 Piiirfield 12 G 15 ! 1 3 1 1 91 92 183 13 3 1 1 1 1 112 100 812 14 1 1 "1 18 15 1 7 1 1 89 108 197 1G 1 3 i 47 40 93 17 o 1 1 1 I 01 03 129 18 1 1 5 44 ID 5 5 3 1 1 2 1 1 112 130 232 20 3 6 1 74 94 108 21 4 8 1 1 4 1 1 1 81 103 184 22 4 5 4 1 1 1 1 117 88 205 23 O 4 1 1 1 61 109 24 8 13 9 4 1 I i 182 257 439 Richlaud 25 4 ft 1 1 o i 65 77 142 19 11 9 10 5 I o 159 101 320 27 3 2 2 ] 1 I 98 66 104 28 o 1 1 1 j 18 25 43 2D 5 5 1 4 o 1 1 108 189 York 30 232 348 , 140 181 5) 71 25 30 11 16 2 - : i 4,548 5, 30.; 9,914 450 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. TABLK No. ]. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE. 3 1 5 6 - 9 . 18 13 14 15 16 17 - 80 21 23 . g . X ..., 30 DISTRICTS. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 iiml under 10. lOnud lindLT 15. 15 and undi-r20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M F. M. F. M. I". M. F. Abbeville 213 US 400 343 155 43 103 338 130 344 227 167 96 14 53 90 2,7.1 91 158 98 198 281 Cl 19 ) H7 230 225 126 163 261 170 819 529 42H 183 53 99 386 155 . 3GJ 230 171 103 34 94 105 238 78 171 100 200 2sr> 67 232 96 244 204 146 163 1,482 : 1,513 603 038 1,123 1,201 1,879 2,110 2, 041 2, 249 783 780 304 305 548 ; 558 1,961 2,090 830 ; 805 1,770 1,091 1,000 1,140 1, 219 1, 120 400 501 104 178 475 020 390 388 935 ; 971 453 422 811 843 4!)0 512 1, 047 971 1, 140 1, 192 327 305 048 057 651 057 1, 802 1, 151 711 700 732 7:10 715 711 1,591 1,342 1,897 2,157 861 340 028 1,900 833 1,827 1, 184 974 505 173 500 489 1,141 490 793 404 1,089 1,280 385 493 038 1,173 889 781 824 1,740 764 1.391 -M37 2,266 . 899 329 020 2, 00!) 917 1,804 1.205 1,011 009 153 014 480 1,049 450 811 510 1,050 1,221 303 533 721 1,107 855 813 818 1,510 1,555 012 G20 1,307 1,227 1,931 1,880 2,119 2,251 820 808 370 337 03t e-o 1, .103 2, 075 828 801 1,850 1,690 1,221 1,059 1, 033 877 571 575 174 173 480 586 423 404 1,006 1,000 484 454 094 702 528 524 1,038 1.001 1,271 1,205 305 313 720 050 054 014 1,220 1,170 828 832 778 i 784 782 : 732 1, 155 440 1,027 1,681 1, 872 586 233 481 1,619 701 1, 342 840 387 131 479 318 079 381 554 411 798 870 244 549 409 948 606 016 548 l,20 .l 515 1,002 1,830 2,006 018 218 510 1,834 748 1,408 807 977 411 129 553 75 J 354 619 429 848 939 229 501 533 944 000 503 542 1, 588 584 1,389 2,481 2, 989 807 300 057 2, 518 994 1, W4 1,232 1,705 505 209 014 442 1,067 491 708 575 1,080 1, 270 281 1,082 013 1,293 837 804 840 . . 737 1, 443 8, 879 3,002 899 380 070 3,000 1,019 2,017 1,305 1,523 509 181 613 500 1, 053 490 85-1 584 1,107 1, 374 361 1,093 045 1,302 850 800 803 992 1.119 309 439 830 921 1,895 2,121 2, 448 8. 009 513 ! 587 221 209 430 557 1, 940 2, 284 572 077 1, 203 1, 259 711 832 1,229 1,353 302 382 140 135 360 455 238 274 014 040 298 329 472 543 338 390 055 711 802 953 150 207 753 754 387 427 824 944 580 5.11 541 511 638 601 224 287 558 027 1,420 1,541 1, 800 2, 09!) 327 396 ] 143 153 323 360 | 1, 40-1 1, 570 4J7 441 731 , 824 522 590 1,189 1,080 294 209 08 09 290 21.8 171 102 100 420 235 234 259 2G8 ISO 214 4 JO 497 541 C23 100 120 539 : 580 33 ! 834 583 60K 334 35! 318 33 J Chesterfield Colleton Greonvllle OrunKeburgh Richluiiil Williunwbnr^ii Total 5, 390 5, 91(1 20, 907 , 27, 953 28,482 29,515 28, 286 27, 647 21, 752 23,805 32, 225 33, 952 1 21.307 23,753 14,997 10,339 INDIAN. i 4 1 4 6 3 , 4 4 5 Chester 1 : i 2 1 1 1 1 Edgefield j 1 1 " 3 3 4 o 1 | | " Total l! 3 Q g 5 5 5 6 D 2 5 AGGREGATE. Total whites * 4 73 16 7tH 11 540 11 485 Total free colored i 141 Total (slaves . 5 390 143 622 594 712 778 695 782 451 551 CGI 878 4C5 5i>3 o-j 753 3-10 14 997 453 10 33D Total Indians 1 3 3 9 G 9 2 . , Aggregate ... . 9 805 10 007 41 138 ;, 28 282 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 451 SLAVE. 50 and umlcr tiO. 00 mid under 70. 70 und under 80. \ 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age uukn n. Total. Aggregate. DISTRICTS. 1 ii J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 M. 353 103 330 971 ],07ti 210 97 188 001 270 47 302 384 140 SO 15J 111 as HO 153 117 205 333 71 250 154 399 168 231 194 F. M. F. M. F. > P. I I. F. H. F. M. P. jr. F. 375 159 308 1,019 1,229 204 77 177 933 210 473 355 474 128 40 181 113 248 88 152 135 249 332 87 275 135 375 183 181 196 229 P6 208 598 702 104 01 90 490 140 282 198 245 78 36 91 82 148 70 95 83 143 200 48 155 100 119 115 110 253 ! 80 91 : 35 201 79 001 . 222 731 \ 251 133 ; 51 48 . 21 103 i 45 473 197 144 57 274 121 202 C9 231 ! 90 89 | 35 42 13 101 : 53 6G 21 105 43 77 ; 30 98 | 40 73 3li 137 i 49 172 i 76 42 ; 17 154 i 38 97 22 201 103 108 58 100 37 103 ; 43 100 : 31 ! 80 246 j 295 44 17 i 58 j 169 I 56 i 110 82 ! : 6 | 43 34 59 27 35 j 2.) 42 85 20 40 45 103 45 i iX) 41 31 30 1 10 11 | 21 26 08 ! 90 00 76 12 12 10 8 9 | 16 66 i 55 17 24 28 29 ; 14 31 27 34 4 9 4 3 : .... 20 9 . 9 15 3 ] 4 7 7 20 31 25 23 2 3 1 2 5 4 22 21 2 : 5 9 i 13 6 8 12 25 4 5 2 G o 4 2 9,909 3,956 8,522 15, 484 17, 957 5,294 2,210 4,154 15, 334 5,779 12, 040 7,543 i), 143 3. 390 1,213 3, 608 2, 795 6,633 3, 174 4,807 3, 370 6, 801 8, 162 2,06! 5, 445 4,017 5,378 5, 153 4,944 10, 593 4,409 8,879 17, 046 19, 333 5,574 2, 138 4,412 10,973 6, 098 12, 020 7,991 8,960 3,059 1,147 4, 173 2,855 0, 5(17 3, 028 5, 144 3,523 6, R94 8, 421 2, 131 5. 560 4, 223 8,449 5, 423 5, 106 5, 040 20,502 8,425 17,401 32,530 37,290 10, 868 4,348 8,506 32, 307 11,877 24, 060 15,534 18, 109 7, 049 2, 359 7,841 5,050 13, 200 6, 202 9,951 6, 893 13, 095 16, 583 4, 195 11,005 8, 240 10, 082 10, 801 10, 259 9, 984 Abbeville 1 1 3 9 8 3 8 9 2 2 12 18 Chester Chesterfield 4 9 o 5 4 2 4 o 1 3 7 1 4 Colleton o Darlington Edgefield 1 Fairfleld 21 19 Georgetown Greenville Ilorry .i Kevshnw 8 9 j 12 j 3 12 12 14 ; 12 9 : 25 28 ; 7 ; 10 j 8 j 5 | 13 23 32 : 14 17 13 11 3 1 3 6 1 3 1 ! 5 1 : 7 1 5 11 10 4 2 3 10 1 : 4 15 11 4 5 4 Lancaster 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 Marion 1 Marlborough Newberry > 1 o Orangebnrgh rickeus 1 g Iliehland Spartauburgh 4 5 1 1 > 2 6 1 Williamsbuigh York 12 3 3 8 8,94:; 11,121 5, 335 5,312 ,2,035 a, 108 508 045 178 ; 255 72 73 ! 35 41 196,571 ! 205,835 1 402, 400 INDIAN. 3 ii i 2 24 28 53 1 1 1 o Chester .1 o 7 11 Darlington 3 1 1 Edgefield 1 i l 14 QO r> 5 2 1 o 41 47 88 AGGEEGATE. 7, 625 7, 528 i 232 348 4, 358 140 4, 4B7 181 I 1,633 1,883 I 50 , 71 428 577 30 03 11 101 10 10 15 8 151 1 137 146, 100 4,548 145, 140 5, 300 291, 300 9,914 Total vvliites Total free eolored 1 8,942 : 9,121 5 2 5, 335 1 5, 312 2,035 ! 2,108 508 645 178 255 72 73 35 41 190, 571 41 205, 835 47 402, 406 88 Total slaves Total Indians 3 ,j 16,804 j 16,999 9, 834 9, 992 3,718 4,002 1,021 1, 252 252 372 . 84 96 187 178 347, 320 356,388 703, 708 452 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. a. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. DISTRICTS. WHITE. Ki:i;i: COLORED. | 1 < Total free. SLAVE. ^ ii Z tc tt BLACK. MULATTO. ULACK. MULATTO. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Totul. M. F. Total. M. r. Totul. Abbeville .), 786 7, 138 6,396 3,383 14,701 3,486 3, CM 2, 249 4,780 4, 328 7, 802 3,241 1,5811 7, - SO 2, 860 2, 50:1 :s, 055 5,163 4,630 5,504 2,082 3, Ml 4, 097 7,593 5, 730 7,148 0,300 3, 329 H,4-,>7 3, 612 3, 740 2, 12!) 4, 473 4, 104 7, 852 3, 132 1,424 7,351 2, 698 2, 545 2, 999 5, 304 4, 703 5,503 2,091 3,399 4,011 7, 742 3, 380 9, 390 3, 428 4,291 2 475 11,516 14, 286 12, 702 (i, 714 29, 188 7, 0!I8 7, 354 4,378 9,255 8,432 15, 054 0, 373 3, 013 14, 031 5, 5114 5,048 0,054 10, 529 9,333 11,007 5, 373 7, OIK) 8,108 15, 335 C, SG3 18, 537 0,857 8,070 5,187 119 58 18 29 301 48 10 25 3 21 51 39 49 118 47 7 549 50 55 20 4 27 40 31 47 237 24 58 910 104 101 45 7 48 91 70 90 05 23 307 381 1, 094 34 00 27 14 J 27 02 00 52 03 21 40 34 17 21 10!) 47 19 113 18 123 134 71 18 38 05 34 309 372 1,618 18 23 10J 01 53 18 57 28 17 12 110 61 20 85 30 104 04 12!) 5!) 25 54 130 57 610 753 i, 712 52 132 50 309 45 135 113 113 116 39 103 oa 34 33 225 108 33 198 48 2t-7 116 263 121 43 92 367 1(12 04!) 609 3, 022 150 132 151 334 52 173 204 183 212 39 197 S3 129 44 232 168 184 2115 109 4.i9 142 32!) 1(14 43 189 11,883 14,448 13, 342 7, 523 32, 810 7,254 7,486 4,529 8,484 15, 827 6,577 3, 190 11, 843 5, 603 5,245 6, 147 10,058 !), 377 11,239 5,5-11 7,184 8,313 15,444 7, 302 18, 679 7,177 8, 834 5,230 11,518 11, 21 1 3, 0! 3 7, 970 14,918 1C, 020 4,785 2, 052 3, 992 15, 123 5,536 11, 107 7,099 9,075 3, 007 1,192 3, 428 2, 588 c, 271 2, 993 4,668 3, 346 (i, 449 7. 997 1,740 5, 2!)0 3.713 7, 542 5,158 5, 020 4,618 9, 890 4, 147 8, 420 10, 422 17, 777- 4, 981 1,975 4,243 10, 724 5,845 11, 152 7,50-1 8,874 3, 320 1, 105 3, !>49 2, Oil 0, 211 2, 851) 5.021 3, 507 6,502 8, 227 1.811) 5, 287 3,820 7,731 5, 230 4, 998 4, 745 19, 131 7,841) 16,390 31,340 - 34, 403 9. 700 4, 027 8, 235 31,847 11,381 22, 259 14,003 17,949 0, 393 2, 2! 17 7, 377 5, 229 12, 482 5, 8-13 9, 68 .) 6, 853 12,951 Hi, 224 3, 559 10,577 7,533 15,273 10, 368 ! 10,024 9, 303 008 263 552 566 1,331 509 158 102 211 243 933 444 6 323 20 240 207 302 181 139 24 352 105 3JI 155 301 091 220 127 326 703 322 459 624 1,536 593 103 109 249 253 808 487 92 333 42 224 214 3S6 178 123 10 392 194 312 273 403 718 193 108 295 1,37! 585 1,011 1, 190 2, 887 1, 102 321 331 400 496 1, 801 931 100 C.VJ 62 404 421 718 35!) 202 40 741 359 030 428 707 1, 40!) 413 235 621 2 ,), 5<;2. 8,425 17, 401 32, 530 37,290 10. 868 4, 348 8,366 32, 307 11,877 24, 060 15,534 18, 109 7, 049 2, 359 7,841 5,650 13,200 6, 202 9. 951 0, 893 : 13,695 ; 16,583 4, I .lj 11,005 8, 240 16, 082 10,801 10, 259 !l, 984 32, ::85 22, 873 30, 743 40, C53 70, 100 18, 122 11,831 13, C95 41,916 20,::6i 39. 887 22. 1 1 1 2i,:;o5 21, 892 7, !;02 13,1,86 11,797 23, 858 15, 579 21, 190 12,4:11 2!), 87!) 24, 896 19,039 18, 307 26,919 S3, 859 19, 035 15,489 21,502 ChesU-rficM Clarendon Darlington Kdgt- fit-Id Fair fit- Ul Gforgotown ... Greenville 43 13 44 4 3 27 02 4 29 59 13 25 27 51 18 51 7 4 33 83 3 32 93 13 32 10 94 31 95 11 7 60 113 01 152 26 57 43 Lancaster Lexington Murlborough Xf\vb i rry OnuiKcburgh PIckODB 3,477 i). 147 3, 42!) 4, 37!) S 712 SpartuuburgU York 5, 520 5,803 11,329 43 54 97 Totul 146,201 145, 187 291,388 1,203 1,517 - ,780 3,285 3, 849 7,134 9,914 301,302 18(i, 303 194,923 381,226 10,268 10,912 21,180 402, 406 703, 7C8 T.MJI.I: No. 3. POPULATION OF C. ITIKS, TOWNS, &c. CITIKS, TOWNS, tC. DISTRICTS. M. WHITE. Kill .M. 1-: COI.OIIKII. Total free. SI.AVK F. Aggregate. I F. Total. Y Total. M. Total. Abbeville Abbeville 319 174 497 1,211 997 250 193 531 1,183 1,051 1,831 2, 459 1,224 1,723 878 1,261 52 509 367 1,028 2, 397 2, 048 3,816 4,087 2, 591 3, 371 1,P5S 2, 448 106 12 5 50 35 84 254 261 302 66 294 12 11 8 05 50 03 154 472 372 481 90 302 23 13 121 79 98 2: 720 633 783 156 5!!6 18 592 380 1, 149 2,476 2,146 4, 054 5,413 3,224 4, 154 2, 008 2, 954 184 023 1,021 3, 3!H> t, 872 5, 543 8, 066 4, 069 (i, 132 2, 542 3, 831 699 100 203 32!) 1,258 663 1, 663 717 8114 255 380 234 139 269 591 1, 468 825 1,590 728 1,134 279 497 234 215 472 1, 120 2, 726 1,488 3, 253 1,443 1, 998 534 877 4(W Cha.-lenton do 3d ward ..do 1,985 2, 228 1,307 1,648 974 1,187 111 do do do . ..do do... Neck do 11,714 107 131 200 :191 769 206 149 239 246 221 176 1 11,662 86 142 248 395 680 191 129 184 222 102 163 23. 370 193 273 514 780 1, 449 397 278 423 408 383 341 1,247 3 1, 9!K) 1 3, 237 4 8li,lil3 197 518 88 1,516 404 295 429 474 384 355 0, .Ml 7,3-10 13, 909 40, 522 197 470 5.8 1,721) 1,518 Clint-m I uurrua Conwavbnrough 121 82 203 Edgetield Georgetown Greenville Edgetleld Georgetown 1 35 37 10 I 3 1 8 3 47 33 7 3 3 4 82 6:1 17 6 6 1 14 395 157 852 Hamburgh Edgefield KM 536 429 897 854 353 Lnncuritervilltt 98 143 241 Laurenitville Orungebiirgh IVmlleton Oringebnrph 211 tea 212 2.17 423 470 WiUKborough 6 XOTF. For reunons why the uluvo population is not ivprj^cutcd in btvwal of tho cities, towns, &.C., iu tlic foregoing table, see note oa pugu 183. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 453 TAHLK No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY DISTRICTS. DISTRICTS. UNITED STATES. i a FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK MULATTO. WHITE. i IILACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. p. Total. M. V. | Total. | 31. F. Total. M. F. ) Total.: M. * Total. Abbeville 5.033 5,(ii:i 7, 056 7, 1 1 1 (i. 293 G. 250 11,246 14, 1G7 12,549 6.58C 22, 055 H, 909 7,293 4, 337 !l, 1H3 8,378 15, 477 (i, 151 2, 948 14,450 5 54B 119 58 18 29 361 48 40 3 21 51 39 49 118 47 6 27 548 55 55 20 4 27 40 31 47 237 105 21 56 909 103 101 45 7 48 91 70 96 65 23 307 381 1,094 31 GO 27 149 27 62 60 52 63 21 46 34 17 21 109 47 19 113 123 52 131 71 38 65 i 130 11,013 34 ! 57 14,329 309 01 1! 13, 189 372 753 7, 395 1,017 2,711 26,275 18 52 7, 06-1 72 132 7, 425 20 50 4, 488 15!) 308 9, 546 18 45 8,430 03 125 15,050 53 : 113 6,355 61 113 3, 131 53 110 14,698 18 39 5,585 57 103 5, 175 28 02 6, 112 17 34 10, 610 12 33 9, 342 110 225 11,176 01 108 5, 523 20 3!) 7, 120 85 198 8,224 30 48 15, 132 164 287 0,649 61 116 18,598 129 203 7,105 50 121 8, 790 25 43 5. 107 51 112 11,378 13) 117 270 82 ; 37 1 19 1(13 50 153 86 42 128 3, G3G 2,897 , 6,533 113 76 189 32 ! 29 01 33 8 41 47 i 15 62 39 ! 15 , 54 110 i 67 177 12!) 93 222, 38 i E7 05 90 | 49 115 IS ; 3 18 51 i 19 70 19 i 10 35 32 i 10 42 23 ! 12 35 30 20 02 10 8 18 4G ; 12 58 G2 27 8!) 191 121 312 382 S71 653 61 20 81 47 25 72 32 12 44 26 7 33 80 (iO 140 1 270 119 153 128 6, 535 190 61 41 63 51 177 65 145 18 70 35 42 35 63 18 58 81) 312 653 81 :: z 11,883 11,448 1:1, 342 7, 523 38, 810 7, 2.-)4 7, 480 4, 52!) ft, 009 8,484 1."., 827 G, .177 I), l!)(i 14, 84:1 .1, 003 n, 243 ft, 147 10, fi.->8 9, :)77 11,2:!!) 5.541 7, 184 8,::i 15,444 7, 302 18. ma 7. ,77 8, S 14 5, 230 11,518 Beaufort 3. -Ml :i. 287 | 11,12. . 11, S 10 3, 373 3, 53(i 3,582, 3,711 2,21(i j 2, 121 4,733 ; 4, 4110 4,281) 4, 08!) 7, 692 7. 7fT. y, 1 12 :!, 039 1 1 i !.... i i 1 Chester Chesterfield i 1 Edgefield t 1,551 1,397 7, 181 7, 302 2 851 2 61)5 2, 452 2, 52U 3, 03li 2. 983 5 133 5 354 4,978 (i, 019 10,487 il, 298 1.0, 945 , ., 355 0, 9-12 8,01!) 15, 023 6,210 18, 450 0,785 8, 626 5 151 43 13 41 4 3 27 62 4 29 5i) 13 25 27 51 18 51 7 3 33 83 3 32 93 13 32 lli 94 31 95 11 G 60 115 " 61 152 20 57 43 Lancaster 4, 607 4, (i .H 5, 408 . .. -177 2, ;2 2, 083 :), 555 3, 387 4, 035 :), 1184 7, 402 7, 621 3, Oil, 3,115 9, 086 !>, 370 3, 382 3, 403 4, 347 4, 27!) 2 (.81. 2 468 1 i Newberry OraiigeburgU Richlaud Spartan burgh i York 5, 441) 5, 743 11, 189 43 54 97 I ""i 3 3 .... 140,3!)1 141,010 281,407 j 1,263 1,514 2,777 3,285 3,847 7,132 291,310 5,810 . 4,171 9,981 2 2 i 9.1)80 301, 303 TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED 309 10 . t 194 18 138 STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. ;t7-t 81 276, 80S 209 50 1, 117 2 32 10 7 Holland 25 4, 900 59 I 4 15 143 1 19 502 34 38 Arkansas Africa California Italy .. 1 86 3 38 757 oo Mexico Texas . . : Belgium Florida Georgia 1,854 14 15 4 1 68 37 9G 279 322 5 1 114 5 80 154 881 7,818 20 Virginia i Central America Poland District of Columbia 1 Denmark England Scotland 10 72 Not stated Frauec 219 Aggregate native ! German States : Austria 51 2,947 1 Sardinia 291,310 33 7 M-ir -laud Bavaria 79 Baden 85 Hesse 55 Turkey West Indies 93 11 Mi ixii Prussia 352 Wales Wurtemberg 39 < lenuany, (not spe cified) 5 281 Aggregate foreign. . . !>, 98li 291,310 Aggregate native .. Groat Britain, (not specified) . . Greece Total Oregon 301, 3W STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 0. OCCUPATIONS. OCCCI-ATIOXS. NO. OF. OCCCPATIOSS. | KO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. 5O. OF. 30 Laborers 5, 796 33 Laundresses 301) Ambrotypteti 17G Lawyers 457 8 Lighthouse and ship keepers G 10 Livery-stable keepers 20 21 j Locksmiths 7 Auctioneers i Lumbermen C8 Bakers ] 37 13 >P Hunker* ; Bank officer* 97J Barber* 40 Barkeepers i Basket-makers ? Bfllhangers 3 , Editors Boarding-house keepers 262* .30-- ,..,, Boutbuilders 12 7 23 Factory hands Millers 494 Milliners 113 Book-keepers 254 G23 Millwrights 98 5, 137 Miners 48 6,312 ; 6 p 45 65 3 3 41 I Builders I 14 63 24 3 Giltlers 6 88 Curriers . ! 20 276 30 Painters - - - 278 o 114 Chandlers 10 24 ClicmistM ... 3 3 Physicians : 1 113 i 28 7 | pilots 43 Clerks ; 1 908 K Pipe-makers 2 Clergymen I 586 4 jj Planters 2, 521 Clock-maker* -1 j Plasterers 3 J Clothiers 10 Coach- rankers 199 Iron-workers in Coal dealers Collectors 34 Collier* 7 ( Mi"ii-*i"i< lu.-relmnu 43 Junk-Hhop keepers . . - 7 : Produce dealers. . . 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 455 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 64 _ 8 5 5 364 17 20 45 8 32 6 15 2,236 1,103 7 41 52 4 532 31 7 1GO 4 liW 40 46 209 o 35 355 15 3 7 20 3 rs C83 Railroadmen Refuctorv keepers Riggers | SaiHlers Tailors . 310 p Tanners ... . 39 Teachers l.ggS Tinsmiths 89 p 1 Total 81, KU 456 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. \VIIITK. 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 11 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 23 24 23 86 28 30 31 33 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 45 46 47 48 49 51 54 55 , a 68 63 . COirXTIES. Anderson Bedford Bi iiton Bletlsoo Blount Bradley CamplK-11 Cannon Carroll Carter Cheutham Clailmrne Cocku Coffee Cumberland Davidson Deciitur DcKulb Diekson Dyer l- ayettu Feutress Franklin I Gibson Giles Grainger Green* 1 GruiHly Hamilton Hancock Hurdfiuaii Hanlin Hawkins I lay wood Henderson Henrv i Ilickmuu \ Humphreys Jackson Jefferson i Johnson Kii"X Lamlerdalc [ Lawrence Lewis Lincoln McXairy i McMinii ] Mu con ! Madinon Marion j Marthal! Mmiry Mciga Monroe Montgomery Morgan Obion Overtoil Perry Polk Putnam Rhea . . Roanc Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 5. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. 51. l-\ M. 31. F. M. ! . M. | F. M. F. M. > M. F. i 103 102 400 ! 433 5-19 497 4iii ",13 491 522 303 337 230 231 175 180 1,010 970 1,147 978 1, 088 9 73 ! 8!)9 810 1, 217 1, 390 801 580 519 103 140 540 400 010 600 527 5 13 425 , 453 853 083 523 387 276 231 09 j o: x>3 208 292 219 205 230 819 219 303 330 170 | 177 107 122 194 2-3!) 805 711 894 799 831 7 17 071 074 903 1,030 603 CM 370 . 421 180 177 034 059 804 700 810 753 073 010 809 838 527 538 392 400 123 117 523 453 554 480 457 423 392 334 408 515 262 315 180 191 102 138 05!) 571 633 631 507 003 484 540 730 720 444 445 285 231 183 159 843 818 901 909 l,i!05 913 733 8:18 1,1:1:! 1, 190 809 725 471 457 101 120 475 443 555 II 1 493 4 10 305 380 542 500 330 335 210 240 83 79 355 353 370 387 348 327 307 890 514 44!) 350 280 239 173 134 Ui7 659 630 690 070 051 500 509 51 754 743 430 425 251 284 178 159 082 071 715 731 043 048 497 537 810 838 lii; 471 310 319 131 13 J (ill 513 037 039 573 581 458 459 059 084 117 43!) 24!) ; 397 03 57 333 836 230 210 211 214 195 197 ! 27!) 303 in] 139 92 107 531 489 1, 950 1, 782 1.847 1,891 1,094 1,545 1,504 1,099 3, 758 2, 987 2, 492 1, 840 1,459 1,(V>-) 95 75 370 351 427 398 398 373 300 329 503 475 313 310 173 173 145 150 095 073 705 741 05!) 015 530 508 780 809 470 503 3:13 3. 3 150 125 530 510 090 537 541 503 450 435 717 025 418 398 235 299 11;,- 113 557 510 507 033 571 500 419 402 775 694 417 412 237 86!" 140 149 481 442 534 501 033 585 535 546 33!) 719 559 478 414 318 99 I M :130 313 417 397 393 330 270 207 309 403 244 338 1 26 149 188 191 713 037 803 718 757 075 539 055 830 855 533 515 353 381 301 230 931 945 1,204 1,043 1,131 1,080 rtio 930 1,497 1,340 917 837 531 499 259 <>->7 1, 030 903 1, 103 1,085 1,080 9 70 015 908 ! 1,389 1,313 819 817 56 ! 536 107 141 693 051 798 708 031 013 531 :V7 781 820 480 ! 517 340 347 344 294 1,187 1,13!) 1,287 1.31!) 1,205 1.181 941 !>95 1.435 1,479 919 1 922 583 039 55 52 197 224 295 335 173 1 10 107 134 242 344 143 137 92 Hi; 203 189 815 7.14 894 830 822 7 79 025 Oil 1,020 1,040 701) Oil 412 403 121 133 51!) 513 550 535 402 430 . , , 383 530 578 335 313 I M 224 132 146 030 047 750 705 751 7 00 025 GOO 1,009 911 003 508 393 37!) 170 119 090 003 720 749 085 048 574 571 771 835 530 478 273 30. 197 233 973 !)5G 1, 020 1,030 1,031 906 797 810 1, 105 1,180 095 732 400 494 110 132 490 40!) 512 546 500 502 496 493 880 033 490 415 319 292 155 104 708 730 905 873 823 7 72 023 00!) 937 985 559 509 396 37!) 220 202 896 ! 307 1, 027 973 957 i 8 77 777 785 1, 193 1,220 805 720 478 j 435 113 111 531 502 012 594 503 5 17 415 420 579 034 392 "~7 224 j 2! 13 131 142 490 504 513 534 434 402 319 ::<:; 781 633 633 434 373 210 197 183 - 05 735 812 841 702 71 592 Oil 871 894 519 305 335 211 210 896 94* 1,070 1,002 925 884 :H 7^7 1,177 1,238 719 717 457 505 99 95 368 .TO 355 350 318 327 274 850 305 40!) 220 339 153 103 . 277 1,250 1,217 1,375 1,344 1,310 1,277 1,079 1,190 1,911 1, 831 1,262 1,10!) 784 70!) 92 7!) 322 307 373 337 300 300 850 I 203 400 441 300 221 181 156 148 132 555 546 630 599 Oil 503 403 490 020 723 382 421 204 282 40 33 130 139 103 137 131 139 129 120 170 182 80 90 65 70 274 233 1, 059 1,020 1,220 1,070 1,054 1,086 956 902 1,380 1,373 875 875 551 550 229 234 870 817 978 900 939 878 753 775 1,110 1,090 012 008 450 400 194 187 794 727 804 803 863 7 83 678 048 937 1,000 598 010 375 403 90 80 :KO 431 471 43!) 397 4 Jl 368 398 534 524 336 335 y.K> 230 171 177 001 019 781 730 786 7 34 737 051 1, 153 1,056 719 584 409 430 108 89 409 >-rt 370 433 431 398 3 )7 288 313 501 409 3. )3 284 174 173 100 100 042 591 738 680 733 6 39 573 031 915 829 493 555 359 412 320 209 1,032 1,038 1,186 1,257 1, 209 1, 1 96 1, 010 1, 24i 1, 597 1,471 1,007 913 053 618 75 80 270 214 314 280 273 i 8 50 251 203 302 359 293 207 120 122 107 130 834 754 801 709 725 7 19 593 Oil 890 1,016 553 583 338 300 174 171 694 612 748 729 603 6 )3 Oil 017 1,136 1,001 793 042 SJC 405 72 59 217 238 202 231 827 1 98 ISO 179 239 23!) 157 157 113 121 194 170 704 0.16 707 777 784 6 30 624 597 1,014 853 595 537 395 340 192 183 834 707 913 880 805 7 83 073 055 1,034 579 580 345 391 103 94 407 301 449 391 379 3 S7 337 333 447 484 2!W 295 10 J 155 129 138 507 557 600 034 598 5 63 493 401 790 710 4J3 406 282 274 152 127 598 522 037 573 5 50 427 478 593 701 393 384 226 269 03 313 71 203 312 770 318 787 332 897 320 842 332 2 793 7 60 241 249 71 712 67-2 320 9C2 301 991 257 590 232 630 135 373 141 431 STATE OF TENNESSEE. 457 TAKLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age uuku u. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 41 42 .! 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 50 57 58 59 on 01 03 fn 64 31. F. It P. M. P. M. F. JI. F. JI. F. JI. F. M. F. 148 328 108 90 28ti 244 133 180 330 15C 141 210 210 191 91 739 122 187 185 192 270 111 235, 37 | 337 218 424 75 252 132 258 213 328 198 238 335 195 194 239 322 130 475 108 182 43 337 296 269 141 313 131 263 458 84 257 323 88 212 262 128 178 172 100 382 143 3 140 89 3 218 123 168 320 154 117 172 188 170 85 639 90 ISO 105 133 220 104 goo 346 308 220 411 57 212 137 211 180 311 187 212 333 177 134 225 327 107 417 77 173 36 351 260 267 136 242 92 230 413 98 254 283 68 103 237 116 153 157 87 271 87 207 71 53 177 145 71 77 173 81 77 94 130 112 60 392 63 111 9H 69 138 55 133 186 200 128 224 42 110 129 121 192 107 141, 178 92 87 115 185 59 247 44 109 25 224 141 159 87 130 35 124 248 60 189 142 53 ( 100 133 50 90 77 59 170 82 1!!2 CO 50 103 130 59 97 159 90 59 88 111 85 47 372 50 113 90 00 90 55 109 174 194 130 237 32 110 79 110 116 170 105 141 156 100 73 111 178 51 225 45 117 25 208 140 147 78 141 53 138 233 52 14.-! 141 28 83 136 43 78 102 53 147 58 35 78 27 32 80 43 22 44 68 50 24 49 34 39 27 117 19 51 45 18 38 31 46 00 95 - 10 34 28 45 33 84 29 55 50 40 23 61 03 31 104 8 55 15 91 58 75 42 57 22 79 90 19 61 57 15 37 67 25 39 43 IS G9 30 97 31 26 K> 5S 32 47 68 37 27 40 48 37 12 130 18 48 . 40 19 30 31 52 50 95 59 85 10 40 36 42 37 83 27 61 51 45 34 44 70 26 96 11 34 14 90 52 66 33 58 18 65 90 17 47 50 10 : 51 23 SO 44 18 76 10 26 3 4 20 21 13 11 11 9 7 : 18 11 8 28 10 12 12 8 8 8 19 26 19 26 3 15 7 13 29 6 11" 14 20 8 20 23 10 40 2 15 1 26 13 16 10 16 4 26 42 4 18 9 7 10 17 6 10 11 6 16 13 3D 7 6 19 15 12 17 15 15 6 10 23 12 oo 4 19 10 6 5 3 23 20 35 10 34 1 10 15 14 9 18 5 20 12 14 9 20 19 11 42 2 17 1 20 17 9 19 15 5 26 31 3 22 9 4 8 18 4 6 12 9 27 1 3 2 1 2 1 3,269 7,378 4,193 1,886 5,901 5.29S 3,311 4,269 6,733 3, 378 2,829 4,444 4,734 4,108 1,650 16, 597 2,803 4,749 4,027 4,078 4.6S9 2,459 5,213 8,038 7,838 4,867 8,735 1,404 5, 937 3,322 5, 401 4,812 6,981 4,241 5,612 6,946 3,725 4,081 5,220 6,873 2,393 10, 196 2, 453 4,0115 903 8, 053 6, 4!)7 5,828 3, 105 6,002 2.K37 5,107 8,893 2,037 5,450 5,864 1,630 5,474 5,727 2,797 4,217 3,904 , 176 5,870 3,208 7,210 3, 725 1, 757 5,810 5,171 3,070 4,261 6,606 3,351 2,547 4,280 4,748 4,042 1,671 14, 459 2,674 4,784 3, 747 3,811 4,187 2,400 5,030 7,507 7,397 4,860 8,750 1,409 5,704 3,384 5,104 4,742 7,051 3,924 5,577 6,646 3,807 3,538 5,247 6,899 2,364 9,824 2,231 4, 101. 994 7,868 6,313 5,719 3,139 5, 438 2,650 4,957 8,808 1,984 5,449 5,371 1,562 4,906 5,725 2,689 4,011 f 3,936 8,170 5,860 6,477 14, 788 7,918 3,643 11,711 10, 470 6,281 8,530 13, 339 6,727 5,376 8,724 9,482 8,150 3, 321 31, 050 5,477 9,533 7,774 7,889 8,826 4,865 10, 249 15,545 15,295 9,727 17, 485 2,813 11,641 6,706 10,505 9,554 14,032 8,105 11, 189 13, 592 7,532 7,619 10,467 13, 777 4, 757 20,020 4,084 8,136 1,992 15, 926 12,810 11,547 6,244 11,440 5,487 10,004 17, 701 4,021 10, 899 11,235 3,192 10,380 11, 452 5,480 8,328 7,840 4,346 11,730 2 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 4 2 3 3 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 2 3 4 4 2 6 3 1 Carroll Carter 1 4 3 5 7 4 ; 1 1 2 1 Cocke 1 1 Coffee 1 2 3 2 1 1 10 4 4 1 1 1 . 3 2 1 j 3 1 2 Fayetto 1 j 1 3 1 2 - - - . 1 3 1 4 5 Giles 2 2 2 6 5 3 19 5 : Grainger !j 1 2 3 3 Hamilton 1 1 4 4 6 4 2 2 1 1 2 5 2 2 2 1 3 ; i i . 4 ... i 2 1 4 1 ! 1 4 1 6 5 3 3 8 15 1 i i 2 2 Humphrey;; ,. ; i i 5 3 2 12 1 4 S2 i A 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 4 2 2 4 4 , 3 2 3 1 1 1 3 McMinn 2 1 1 2 I 2 2 | 3 3 I 4 2 1 1 31 2 3 2 28 1 3 1 4 4 4 6 1 1 1 Montgomery 2 3 Obion 7 4 1 1 1 1 Perry Polk 3 2 3 1 2 .. 1 8 3 1 3 Rhea 9 3 1 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 07 - 71 73 73 : i 79 76 77 78 ra -II 81 83 83 , COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. ] 5 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. SI. F. M. P. M. F. 1C F M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 185 182 72 1CD 37 331 80 183 192 108 104 : 51 215 152 232 155 233 169 182 56 158 45 413 68 92 186 194 6L 93 28 59 217 162 243 135 148 213 C77 975 274 682 136 1,706 901 487 785 KJ9 348 452 164 671 894 564 873 . 681 1,103 628 253 671 132 1,666 848 434 839 311 433 181 000 858 533 796 501 637 1,022 702 1,055 268 674 139 1,654 911 535 904 1,018 397 430 175 713 1,020 626 1,049 598 737 1,311 727 1,044 303 659 145 1,605 885 540 913 946 348 435 204 057 967 586 1,003 730 1,227 046 1,001 267 632 13G 1,304 856 537 836 941 396 411 173 643 925 574 1,057 547 761 1,160 070 970 236 554 125 1, 398 739 464 828 964 331 398 165 608 897 555 892 565 766 1, - 44 604 872 167 432 115 1,387 709 418 692 773 312 313 131 457 753 470 837 459 713 1,052 570 882 219 477 98 1,404 688 426 677 836 330 336 130 477 796 438 828 453 700 1,077 951 1,387 253 716 152 5,398 1,045 034 1,013 1,310 530 472 180 699 1,133 079 1, 423 63 1,001 1,019 906 1,209 282 719 177 3,270 1,096 1,097 1,253 469 5-39 - 759 1,188 706 1,248 682 1,017 1,532 625 792 174 403 95 3,276 657 . Oil 857 317 306 123 446 671 403 840 468 631 1,020 507 791 108 448 93 1,804 010 387 . 779 307 302 113 480 729 351 708 401 596 940 31U 562 104 241 67 1,565 426 301 423 541 219 176 62 306 : 230 490 209 444 R 370 541 10 260 70 845 425 207 448 ax 159 192 79 293 493 246 428 301 - C4G Sbclbv Wa e * Weakley ^Vbitu Wilson 13, 524 12,709 55,419 52, 515 61, 014 58,785 56,625 53,927 40,727 47,999 76, 107 72, 510 47, 703 43, 747 29,707 28,407 FREE COLORED. 1 1 1 2 1 1 . Bedford 1 1 3 1 5 o 6 1 8 2 1 2 o 3 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 9 9 10 6 11 6 8 8 9 11 4 9 2 10 Blount 7 5 13 13 20 14 14 10 11 10 15 12 8 9 Bradley 1 2 3 4 4 3 4 3 3 7 7 1 1 3 4 7 Campbell 6 6 3 1 3 5 4 7 9 3 2 3 g 2 1 9 Carroll o 2 4 1 4 o 1 2 4 4 1 3 1 1 in 1 1 o 1 o 1 1 3 3 1 11 3 12 10 13 18 11 11 9 14 14 19 8 10 4 6 6 7 11 2 4 3 7 2 4 6 2 Q Coffee 1 o 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 I 2 3 1 o 1 13 17 50 69 69 74 61 72 04 72 107 139 68 73 44 CO 1 o 1 o I 2 1 \ 1 1 - DeKalb 1 1 o 2 1 1 I 1 1 1 - Dickgon 1 1 1 Dyer .... 2 1 i x I 1 3 2 1 4 3 1 3 i I 1 1 1 6 G G 3 5 2 2 3 4 o 3 1 i 6 5 g 9 10 o I | 5 2 1 6 i:i Giles 1 2 2 1 3 1 : 1 . . o 4 16 7 19 14 15 9 10 9 17 2 10 4 5 g 3 10 14 14 1 18 19 2 6 17 17 13 7 8 9 - 1 o 3 2 2 2 1 - 3 9 15 7 11 21 16 H 12 14 12 6 I g 3 4 3 4 5 3 (i 7 1 r 4 2 6 2 1 3 2 2 o 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 a It irdiu .. 1 2 4 3 o 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 o 2 1 . lluwkini 1 o 14 g 11 9 18 18 16 16 18 16 6 9 7 Hay wood 3 2 2 4 4 5 3 2 I 1 1 1 1 2 3 o 1 1 1 3 1 1 i> 4 3 1 2 1 1 I I 2 ] 1 2 Humphrey* 1 1 9 1 1 2 1 2 1 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TAIILE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 459 WHITE Continued. SO and under 00. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age uukn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 65 00 07 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 262 384 Cl 165 40 613 299 170 330 3B8 138 13G 42 22(i 320 150 3C7 173 325 457 258 345 07 128 39 445 208 158 320 351 135 115 39 1U9 326 144 280 189 281 428 141 180 38 92 23 KM 141 80 191 237 07 68 33 139 193 92 146 99 177 243 14C 218 30 118 21 191 152 86 107 187 65 60 37 125 200 85 145 103 170 870 57 101 10 54 ]!! 50 00 33 71 87 25 23 15 55 92 38 45 03 87 124 02 03 11 44 11 67 79 18 78 90 20 25 8 46 101 23 36 48 95 145 27 20 9 10 3 11 24 9 31 35 3 6 2 21 40 16 10 21 22 51 18 34 8 8 3 11 22 5 17 20 5 10 2 16 20 8 8 11 22 41 2 4 3 1 3 5 20 3 12 5, 273 7,541 1, 704 4,208 957 17, 655 6,124 3,864 6, 084 7, 252 2,860 2, 910 1, 149 4, 437 0,700 4,003 7,301 4,099 5,791 8,991 5,097 7,202 1,742 4, 252 9J1 13,206 5, eui 3,540 6, 975 2,548 2,943 1,185 4,323 6,830 3,838 6,624 3, 975 5, 624 8,796 10. 375 14, 743 3,440 8,520 1,918 30, 861 12, 015 7,404 12,309 14, 227 5,408 .-.-..; a.a^ 8,760 13,580 7, 84 1 13, 985 8, 074 11,415 17, 787 2 2 1 1 7 8 2 80 25 3 n 4 2 2 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 2 10 Stewart 3 1 1 1 5 13 3 6 1 2 1 4 9 D 18 8 12 1 Washington 1 1 2 1 7 1 1 Wcukley White 1 30 2 24 2 Williamson 19,008 ! 17,07-1 10, 362 9,841 4, 171 4, 100 1,271 j 1,236 171 215 26 38 344 234 422, 779 403, 943 826, 722 FREE COLORED. 1 4 27 4 63 105 85 31 4 25 7 64 91 53 31 5 10 96 44 4 7 863 7 8 3 2 16 2 28 49 15 89 103 8 102 33 12 18 93 22 10 4 9 8 8 52 11 127 196 58 65 5 34 22 176 77 10 18 1,209 15 15 7 6 28 2 48 91 23 170 222 14 192 68 28 37 194 41 19 11 27 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 l(j 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 1(4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 2 1 1 I ! I Bedford 3 3 2 5 1 4 1 o O Bledsoc 1 4 o 1 i Blouut 1 O 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 i . 1 1 18 10 78 33 11 544 8 7 4 4 12 Carroll 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 Coftec 1 Cumberland 28 42 1 26 18 8 14 4 ;j , 7 1 i 1 1 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 "T L 1 2 1 Fentnm o ? 1 1 9 20 42 8 81 119 uo 35 16 19 101 19 U 7 18 6 1 1 7 4 1 11 2 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 2 1 i . . .._-. Giles 3 2 o 2 1 i 1 o 3 1 6 5 6 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 ) i Iluwkinrt 2 1 1 2 i Henderson 2 1 I 1 1 3 2 1 1 i Humphreys... 460 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. 38 39 40 41 43 43 44 45 40 4? 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Gl G2 63 64 65 Hi 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 88 83 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10 10 and under 15 15 and under 20 20 and under 30 30 and under 40 40 anil under 50. M. F. M. F. SI. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. 1 4 1 3 3 13 2 30 1 4 2 3 14 o 5 13 3 31 1 1 4 10 4 1 1 19 39 2 5 1 3 9 1 35 14 ; 48 3 11 1 19 1 1 11 34 3 1 6 1 13 Johnson 3 ()* 21 3 1 30 13 3 1 Lauderdale Lawrence r . . 1 t 1 2 1 1 4 1C 5 3 1 8 3 1 Low-in 1 1 1 11 8 9 2 4 13 1 6 11 3 G 11 4 1 9 7 8 4 3 10 6 8 1 8 8 4 1 4 4 8 1 3 8 6 3 1 3 3 3 4 1 6 1 *j 1 6 13 1 1 10 1 9 11 9 1 o 2 4 7 1 17 1 4 4 1 4 3 ( 4 11 1 1 3 2 3 1 4 4 1 1 2 5 o 1 1 JlcMiun 1 o 3 3 11 4 2 4 1 11 5 4 2 4 3 3 6 7 4 o 4 12 11 11 1 4 14 Madison Marion Ma-khall 1 2 2 4 1 5 1 2 6 1 5 7 1 5 G 2 3 5 Meigs 7 11 4 5 7 1 3 3 / 1 11 1 5 3 1 > 13 8 7 4 1 3 3 3 5 6 6 6 4 5 9 (i o 8 12 5 o 6 :i 1 1 1 1 1 Morgan Obion l Overtou 3 1 1 3 o 4 1 2 Perry 1 1 l 3 1 3 Polk 1 1 o 4 4 4 2 10 1 3 3 9 o 13 I 2 2 Putnam I 1 5 1 8 1 3 o 10 1 11 o 1 5. niica 1 Itoaue 1 16 4 4 1 15 9 3 13 11 3 11 5 1 9 1 3 3 1 9 Ilobertson 4 1 4 1 18 Seott 4 7 I 5 3 6 4 3 1 Scquntchie. Shelby . . 1 5 12 5 15 4 15 7 18 5 3 14 10 8 11 14 13 1 9 12 10 5 10 5 7 7 14 4 21 5 12 3 23 12 4 10 6 12 1 7 6 15 3 4 4 5 1 o 26 4 5 13 11 14 3 o 7 I 3 I 2 a 6 G 7 Smith Stewart Sullivan - 1 11 1 5 12 5 4 ipton 2 6 2 5 o 10 1 4 19 5 4 1 4 17 7 1 3 15 5 1 6 20 1 1 n 2 21 3 1 "an IJuren Van-en o 25 1 3 24 1 3 8 1 8 22 5 28 . 1 4 9 : 28 3 16 G 20 1 11 1 7 4 (i 9 1 14 Vayno Veakley 3 ifi 1 5 ,J 21 19 4 21 3 8 3 17 1 3 2 13 White o 5 7 2 20 I 13 1 25 23 4 17 8 4 SB 2 4 8 279 1 Villianwon ViUon a 4 Total 105 , 95 472 : 42!) 534 513 495 495 402 452 551 621 308 419 228 ! SLAVE. 1 g Bedford ,S4 54 19 29 12 19 3 r-n:iin 9 402 354 557 5,">4 333 337 205 in7 4 11 9 25 40 54 19 33 7 i 5 r 24 63 53 41 30 26 17 Ilrndh y . . 24 68 68 99 110 G7 86 26 38 7 Campbell a 75 95 104 48 59 26 34 8 Cannon . . 30 18 22 29 24 12 :, 8 16 i Carroll . . !)8 73 47 59 76 89 33 47 21 25 309 240 233 309 350 185 107 127 * hfaihom 33 18 24 18 32 29 27 !7 17 10 9 132 146 108 105 150 1M 98 101 65 63 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TAULB No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FUKK COLORED Continued. 50 and under 00. GO nnd under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 uud under 100. Above 100. Ago unkt. u. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 38 3J 40 41 42 45 4G 47 46 5C 51 55 S3 54 52 5 57 X X ffl 65 64 6C Gl 09 71 7] 72 73 74 7! 76 77 78 i 81 88 83 SI. F. JI. I\ Jf. F. JI. F. jr. F. jr. F. M. F. JI. P. 1 1 1 i 25 79 11 199 11 12 2 20 12 48 55 40 15 17 68 3 52 59 22 25 45 o 10 18 17 57 14 93 5 30 1 120 54 47 85 53 8 42 3 33 132 3 6 81 22 171 21 91 17 254 10 12 46 170 28 433 21 2 55 22 90 117 83 25 48 143 7 108 100 41 38 98 8 31 36 30 103 29 190 14 64 1 270 114 76 109 103 9 82 8 66 297 5 18 162 45 321 7 3 2 1 1 1 31 8 5 5 6 Q 3 1 2 a 2 i 1 1 3 2 1 4 1 3 1 I 1 i i i 4 o 1 3 1 2 2 1 29 10 48 62 43 10 31 75 4 56 47 19 13 53 6 15 18 13 48 15 97 9 S8 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 ~ 2 1 3 1 4 1 2 Marshall 8 1 ! ; a 1 1 1 a i 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 :t Jlontgomery 4 1 o 1 1 1 3 5 Polk i i 2 1 7 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 - 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 4 1 ! 2 2 ! 3 2 1 l 7 3 4 4 4 1 2 8 4 o 8 1 o 3 ^ 5 2 1 1 2 150 00 29 84 51) 1 40 5 33 1C5 t> 12 81 23 150 Shelby 1 1 .Smith 1 Stewart 1 1 1 1 1 3 i 3 12 5 i 7. 4 1 4 1 1 1 Washington 1 4 2 I 9 1 Wcaklcy 5 1 6 1 o 7 3 2 White 3 10 1 4 1 6 4 2 1 Wilson 198 191 133 133 66 73 34 44 9 12 a 6 1 3,538 3,762 7,300 SLAVE. 10 18 9 3 3 302 281 583 115 99 56 57 "l 7 fl 3 o 3 3 447 3 297 6 744 Bedford 11 5 4 i 6 I 1 253 281 534 g 12 10 3 1 1 361 IKS 689 27 30 1U 6 ^ j " 672 031 1 363 Klount no 22 8 3 i 4 559 614 J 173 Bradley 7 10 2 5 183 183 366 1 i 10 14 j 12 5 n 1 1 496 478 974 72 69 40 }3 6 G 3 4 1 1 990 2 074 4 064 Curroll 7 7 2 i 3 2 1 181 193 374 Sf> 3.1 25 20 13 8 5 2 1 1 1 951 931 1.882 Cheatham . . 462 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SMX SLAVE Continued. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 - 4 S3 26 27 28 29 :to 3i :i2 :!:i 34 35 30 :i7 38 : 40 41 42 13 44 43 43 47 48 4!) 53 51 52 53 54 5j 53 59 60 61 62 fi3 64 63 lirt i>7 - 71 73 74 75 76 77 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. SI. F. M. F. 10 11 88 174 15 22 35 4G 210 1 OJ 99 209 19 27 C 21 7 101 20 23 186 57 W 34 27 29 o 33 CO ai 10 198 40 31 19 166 14 EOT 13 22 122 5 4 16 26 1 199 10 21 25 55 239 6 63 118 186 16 30 G 26 7 12-2 28 S3 146 56 80 21 27 24 44 a 34 44 23 4 108 36 21 16 192 13 80 299 12 24 149 70 74 126 10 885 51 75 181 175 1,068 11 260 453 747 77 67 15 120 25 530 119 126 77!) 248 373 123 107 79 137 18 159 196 80 20 445 140 139 72 710 55 339 1,064 46 li") 586 (i 16:1 i 47 34 41 138 364 9SO 9 42 17 1,062 341 143 72 561 376 9 53 10 1,000 55 82 160 211 1,114 10 254 456 806 80 81 12 91 12 488 121 123 844 281 415 141 115 93 134 14 I.TT 206 R9 18 500 160 12(1 7(1 7D7 51 351 1,051 45 127 CC7 5 205 79 41 31 53 5(1 12 385 1,017 41 14 1,166 360 138 579 379 9 13 73 81 158 13 1,009 47 89 172 209 1,133 11 310 487 852 81 91 16 101 15 582 131 163 250 453 153 131 178 20 ]7x> 233 97 17 561 162 148 73 775 79 385 1,182 56 120 665 9 201 87 50 29 55 146 388 !)81 44 19 1,174 335 18i 87 573 372 15 19 60 76 134 10 1,011 68 86 197 23B 1,123 20 265 535 900 96 107 20 130 18 569 149 151 873 291 455 137 118 119 181 189 171 99 23 172 158 65 782 51 394 1,207 47 131 718 14 182 107 41 29 75 1,042 6 57 13 1,228 336 180 87 038 38G 14 19 GO 67 127 5 1,016 55 63 159 219 1,116 15 272 473 828 81 110 19 112 20 131 142 249 399 119 104 99 178 17 191 192 97 20 542 160 145 82 731 40 325 1,012 68 108 699 11 163 95 38 33 49 56 141 377 5 42 14 1, 154 297 161 79 556 408 17 18 57 61 118 10 70 98 144 199 1,053 19 270 482 858 70 103 21 93 25 121 1C) 772 212 428 114 96 84 155 18 176 215 95 19 544 136 163 64 675 43 345 1,092 47 114 629 16 183 93 31 20 49 40 119 348 884 4 - 7 1,144 312 166 72 597 338 10 17 41 53 72 7 777 33 61 103 143 880 13 225 368 590 67 75 19 67 18 352 74 127 606 190 300 108 79 47 131 16 130 166 66 10 445 90 101 55 542 38 224 780 34 86 546 7 158 49 27 29 45 24 127 283 731 6 29 12 841 242 132 62 470 279 11 18 28 45 96 10 869 57 56 123 157 944 9 207 412 618 64 89 13 79 8 431 119 104 661 210 322 96 91 54 125 13 124 172 55 17 391 121 128 47 594 38 261 - 38 108 540 6 141 22 23 41 29 106 270 794 2 34 14 904 248 120 51 408 3-4 ;:i 03 08 101 1,311 66 77 180 248 1,337 14 270 48. 902 78 97 26 151 14 652 138 159 1,023 275 496 151 155 100 187 11 925 273 96 14 552 132 154 77 918 50 364 1,183 56 159 889 13 199 92 50 47 59 49 160 378 1,026 3 42 19 1,605 359 209 91 073 523 15 a 60 71 116 11 1,212 75 99 176 209 1, 417 17 294 556 949 85 99 18 148 27 670 126 158 996 325 ., a 153 143 91 198 15 183 263 103 18 600 1G3 187 77 930 70 377 1,247 58 147 779 12 224 M 61 44 50 50 145 373 1,070 4 48 20 1,698 307 172 86 553 406 9 15 45 35 62 4 836 38 38 9!) 124 908 9 143 265 513 55 58 14 58 13 382 62 90 572 127 264 91 59 40 97 12 110 160 43 11 344 66 100 54 545 24 214 71H 24 70 614 1 119 4G 19 25 s?y 29 78 249 693 35 61 85 5 . 54 103 40 894 14 165 309 611 60 85 13 72 14 97 101 596 169 282 92 58 71 90 11 145 153 57 14 307 120 91 4!) 531 on 225 700 Si 73 513 4 115 62 26 31 31 70 268 704 t> 24 9 1,068 . 100 53 4O1 263 9 20 18 17 33 4 21 22 91 GO 488 3 140 290 29 32 9 30 4 206 49 59 319 74 161 38 31 44 49 7 72 33 4 181 39 47 25 277 18 102 451 20 44 362 a 75 11 10 8 13 15 43 147 382 1 6 5 073 138 132 33 213 133 4 3 14 19 44 2 583 23 64 59 495 2 127 177 318 30 43 10 40 4 241 56 52 320 86 107 49 37 34 34 59 10 80 66 34 10 207 45 60 33 317 24 134 450 17 50 293 2 64 32 9 16 19 u 52 149 379 3 13 4 628 11G 53 44 M17 174 12 7 DC Kulb Dickson Franklin Giles llickliiau Humphreys Lewis Lineoln McNa-rv Marian Marshall Morgan Obion 33 17 3 10 C 27 04 2OT 36 21 18 35 5 95 209 2 15 3 221 37 15 129 77 3 :i Polk Rhea Rutherford Scott Sevier 2 5 17 17 9 1,003 809 221 Gl 326 317 14 10 Smitli 41 00 20 103 106 3 4 :i r Tlptou Uoioa Vila Ituren STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 463 SLA VK Continued. 50 and under GO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. I 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ago unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 M. F. M. F. M. p. M. F. M. F. ii. F. M. F. M. F. 12 18 27 1 308 20 13 CO 33 355 4 81 99 200 17 21 4 28 5 14C 23 39 188 Cl 95 35 26 30 4 01 4<; 21 4 113 19 33 21 194 14 75 273 23 240 o 42 32 12 9 12 12 * 29 79 242 1 12 6 39C 103 78 34 199 97 4 3 13 M 22 2 410 12 19 43 43 270 4 70 90 195 21 32 10 24 5 111 37 20-1 o:i ]17 44 24 2!) 51 50 08 S3 5 110 32 33 12 194 11 77 2S6 7 95 227 2 37 23 9 9 12 10 30 75 251 5 7 3 201 4 37 20 123 3 34 49 84 11 17 6 10 55 13 2(i 107 10 50 21 12 15 14 3 29 23 1 42 9 7 4 . 81 8 41 161 2 12 no 5 10 13 2 227 13 7 23 25 153 2 43 46 104 12 18 11 :! 54 ,0 30 78 30 49 17 10 10 17 3 20 29 8 o 50 16 14 9 72 9 41 107 6 15 97 2 19 10 5 3 12 5 ,16 50 131 O 3 4 4 2 4 1 74 2 3 12 8 45 1 1 1 1 1 408 434 745 57 7,814 354 471 1,120 1,297 7,090 84 1,705 2,935 5,202 521 004 137 699 123 3,598 707 969 5, 495 1,552 3,098 728 588 1, 035 114 1, 194 1, 40(i 504 112 3, 382 885 911 485 4,971 340 2,170 7,145 320 779 4,887 57 1,182 501 278 224 321 335 415 784 04 7, 576 430 554 1,075 1,344 7,783 108 1,786 3,206 5, 580 541 693 129 720 123 3,638 856 956 5, 531 1,731 2,832 873 735 621 1, OGl 119 1,170 1,398 596 135 3,465 1,015 : . 444 5,041 338 2,310 7,509 312 821 4,667 63 1,217 583 S70 210 361 304 830 2,442 6,567 27 293 93 8,056 2,081 1,037 512 3,890 2,582 84 114 743 849 1,529 121 14, 790 784 1,025 2,201 2,641 15, 473 187 3, 551 gjfl 10, 848 1,065 1,297 266 1,419 240 7,236 1,623 1. -:., 11,020 3,283 5, 530 1,753 1,403 1,212 2,090 2X3 2,370 2,854 1,100 247 6,847 1,900 1,909 * 929 10, 012 678 4,480 14, 654 638 1,600 9,554 120 2,399 1,087 548 434 682 015 1,748 4,861 12,984 59 538 201 16,953 4,228 2,415 1,074 7,700 5,288 182 239 3 1 1 1 Coffee 1 24 1 Cumberland 72 1 C 18 1 2 1 4 6 2 1 2 5 20 De Kalb 3 2 1 2 DieVeon 1 2 1 7 Dver 21 5 14 15 28 : 3 17 15 30 8 3 I 2 g o 18 3 2 9 2 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 Franklin 1 Giles . 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 . 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 en 63 04 65 06 07 68 69 7U 71 73 73 74 75 7G 77 2 1 1 Hancock I 40 o 8 7 o 5 4 3 9 9 o 1 25 7 3 2 20 13 8 9 30 4 10 2 9 3 1 12 7 2 1 15 5 8 2 27 1 12 50 2 1 2 8 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 7 2 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 1 Hardln 3 5 4 4 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 Humphreys 1 3 Jackson 2 1 5 4 5 1 1 1 Latlderdalo 1 Lawrence Lewis 6 1 3 1 10 3 1 2 1 3 1 McMinu Macon 11 5 1 1 2 Marion 10 41 1 o 37 1 5 9 9 25 o 2 11 Marshall 4 1 4 Mcigs 5 41 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 Monroe 9 3 Montgomery Morgan 22 6 1 4 2 4 23 58 130 5 4 1 o 4 1 1 3 1 3 Obion 1 1 3 1 3 14 51 1 erry Polk 3 1 1 3 4 311 918 2,419 6,417 32 245 108 8,297 2,147 1,378 5C2 3,810 2,706 98 125 Ehea 9 13 02 2 4 8 4 6 10 1 Roaue 5 5 Robertson 3 3 1 Scott 5 340 98 42 32 133 79 2 1 7 1 139 66 24 10 88 50 4 3 3 152 57 10 13 94 44 2 1 49 11 3 4 30 17 o o 3 1 1 I 1 Sevier Sequatchie. Shelby Si! 15 6 5 35 22 1 10 8 o 18 3 1 1 15 7 8 1 8 3 1 4 2 5 o 1 3 Smith . . 1 1 Stewart 1 Sullivan.X 4 4 1 2 5 1 1 3 Tipton 1 4 1 Van Buren 4U4 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. COUNTIES. Und.T 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 nud under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. It F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. at F. 31. F. M. F. 21 10 23 95 20 212 109 33 20 19 72 19 227 122 205 75 88 287 61 587 183 59 103 315 82 937 571 195 64 99 98 WO 661 192 73 88 358 98 975 168 62 10S) 331 in 912 592 17G 64 103 336 94 934 621 102 54 04 238 67 (190 442 135 55 63 266 68 737 446 181 79 130 363 76 1,106 694 180 85 110 307 94 1,029 629 104 46 76 165 47 599 378 121 44 61 224 67 620 401 58 32 32 96 25 3.-.9 235 63 37 37] 125 40 384 217 White Wilton Total 4,305 4,499 19, 448 20,197 21,443 21.966 20,606 20,077 15,328 16,009 23,837 23,778 13,988 14,798 8, 135 8,487 INDIAN. Carter Hamilton o Hawkins 2 : i 1 j Mcilinn Meigs I | 1 Polk l 1 o 4 Rutherford " Shelby 1 Stewart Wnrron | j Totul 3 3 i 4 AGGREGATE. 1 Total whiten Total free colored .... 105 95 46, 727 47, 999 70, 107 72, 510 47, 703 43, 747 29,707 28,407 3 Total slaves 308 4 Total Indian 15,328 16, 099 23,837 23,778 13, 988 14, 798 8, 135 8,487 4 5 1 Aggregate 17 yG4 17 303 64,552 96, 913 62,003 58,963 38,071 37,174 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 4C5 SLAVE Continued. 50 and under GO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 00 and under 100. Above 100. Age unku n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 M. F. If. F. M. P. M. * M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 37 22 15 75 28 254 143 52 27 20 68 23 238 177 18 9 5 22 3 103 77 20 16 25 11 121 11 li 4 1 11 6 34 26 (i 5 4 7 6 32 3 1 1 4 1 o 1 158 1 162 2 320 1 456 642 2,042 543 6,088 3,950 496 6J7 2, 171 602 6,279 4,014 952 1,269 4,213 1,145 12, 367 7, 964 8 1 14 5 6 1 1 White 16 14 3 1 2 2 1 1 Williamson Wilson 2 5,501 5,333 2,579 2,715 838 922 248 318 71 94 38 5!) 5 7 136, 370 139, 349 275, 719 INDIAN. 1 i 1 1 11 3 1 a-) i 2 1 1 Carter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 4 1 1 1 7 1 17 1 1 1 I 1 McJlinn Mciga 3 1 16 Polk Rutherford 1 1 Shelby 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 31 29 60 AGGREGATE. 19,608 198 5,501 4 ! 17, 674 191 5,333 1 10, 362 133 2,579 9,841 133 2,715 2 4,171 60 838 4,106 922 1 1,271 34 248 1 1,236 44 318 171 9 71 215 12 94 26 2 38 38 59 344 1 5 234 422,779 3,538 136, 370 31 403, 943 3,762 139, 349 29 826,722 7,300 275, 719 60 Total whites Total free colored. Total slaves Total Indians . . . 1 2 3 4 7 59 466 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Total free. SLAVE. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. * BLACK. MULATTO. j3 M. F. Total. M F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. a Total. 1 3,269 7,578 4,193 1,886 5,901 5,299 3,211 4,269 6,733 3,377 2,829 4,444 4,734 4,108 I,fi50 16, 5.07 2,603 4, 7-13 4,027 4,078 2,459 5, 213 8,038 7,898 4,867 V, 735 1,404 5, u:!7 3,208 7,210 3,725 1,737 5, rtlO 5, 171 3,070 4,261 6,606 3,331 2,547 4,748 4,042 1,671 14, 459 2,674 4,784 3,747 3,811 4,187 2,406 5,036 7,507 7,397 4,860 8,750 1,409 5, 710 3,384 5, 104 4,742 7, 053 3,924 5,577 6,fi46 3,807 3,538 5,247 6,899 2,364 9,824 2,231 4,101 994 7,868 6,313 3, 139 5,720 5,438 2,650 4, 937 8,803 1,984 5,449 5, 371 1.5S2 4,906 5, 723 2,689 1,027 3.936 6,477 14,788 7, 918 3,643 11,711 10, 470 6,281 8,530 13,339 6,728 5,376 8,724 9, 482 8,150 3,321 31,056 5, 477 9,533 7,774 7,889 8,826 4,865 10, 249 15,545 15,295 9,727 17,485 2,813 11,647 6,706 10, 503 9, 534 14, 043 8,165 11,189 13,592 7,532 7,619 10, 467 13,777 4,757 20,020 4,684 8,136 1,992 15,92t! 12, 810 6,244 11,550 11,440 5,487 10,064 17, 701 4,022 10,899 11,235 3,192 10,380 11,452 5, 486 8,261 7. HID 1,346 11,730 10.37S 4 1 5 3 9 o 23 4 62 69 12 30 3 5 20 43 7 11 64 156 64 133 23 35 29 , 59 2 i 2 7 12 7 16 8 52 11 127 196 58 65 5 31 22 6,485 14, 840 7,929 3,770 11, 907 10,528 6,346 8,535 13, 373 0,750 5, 376 8,900 9, 559 8,160 3,339 32, 285 5, 492 9,548 7,781 7,895 8,854 4,867 10, 297 15,630 15, 318 9,897 17,707 2, 827 11, 839 6,774 10, 533 9, 591 14, 237 8,206 11,208 13, 603 .7, 559 7,633 10, 513 13, 947 4.785 20, 443 4,705 8,160 1,994 15,981 12, 832 6,361 11,646 11,523 5, 512 10, 112 17, 844 4,029 11,007 11,341 3,233 10,418 11,530 r>, 4:;4 8, 2!J2 7,876 4,378 11,835 10. 401 256 2, 911 217 313 498 480 161 436 1,770 103 911 315 391 653 41 6,115 281 368 926 1,127 7,123 57 1,493 2,542 4,610 411 446 107 527 101 3,145 583 787 4,852 1,420 2,129 791 672 484 845 100 1,358 474 no 3,032 753 416 688 4,774 264 1,890 6,456 270 712 4,429 45 951 393 216 186 238 271) ()?H 2. 076 228 2, 728 240 507 522 153 408 1,873 107 881 254 363 C32 38 6,361 351 428 889 1,144 7,178 73 1,509 2,750 4,804 423 489 519 98 3,240 673 746 4,813 1,587 2,178 786 654 509 873 103 836 1,282 518 122 3,092 879 712 4,735 268 2,004 6,730 233 746 4,140 46 943 442 235 173 232 266 575 2, UI5 484 5,639 457 584 1,005 1,002 314 844 3,643 210 1,792 569 754 1,305 79 12, 476 632 796 1,815 2,271 14, 301 130 3,002 5,292 9,414 834 935 213 1, 046 199 6,385 1,236 1,533 9,665 3,007 4,307 1,577 1,326 993 1,718 203 1,779 2,640 992 212 6, 124 1,632 796 1,400 9,509 532 3,894 13,206 525 1,458 8,569 91 1,894 - 481 470 Ml 1,233 4,121 46 536 30 46 174 79 22 60 2JO 78 40 03 43 92 16 1,099 73 103 200 170 567 27 272 393 652 110 158 30 172 22 453 184 C43 132 . 89 56 104 190 14 271 98 90 22 350 132 69 223 197 70 28!) 689 56 67 438 12 231 112 32 83 32 240 J4U 53 569 41 59 184 92 30 70 201 86 50 81 52 132 26 1,215 79 126 186 200 605 30 277 456 782 121 204 . 201 25 398 183 210 718 144 651 87 81 115 188 16 320 116 78 13 373 136 64 286 300 70 759 57 527 17 274 141 35 t 38 KB 3J7 99 583 1, 105 6, 744 77 534 105 689 338 1, 363 171 1, 173 52 300 130 974 421 4, 064 164 374 !)0 1,882 174 743 95 849 221 1,529 42 121 2, 314 14, 790 152 784 229 1,025 386 2,201 370 2,641 1, 172 15, 473 57 187 549 3, 551 849 6, 141 1, 434 10, 848 231 1,065 362 1,297 53 266 373 1,419 47 246 831 7, 236 367 1,623 392 1, 925 1,301 11,026 276 3, 283 1,223 5,530 176 1,733 137 1,463 219 1,212 378 2, 096 30 233 591 2, 370 214 2, 654 168 1, 160 35 247 723 6,847 268 1,900 133 929 509 1,909 503 I 10, 012 146 678 580 4,480 1, 448 14, 634 113 638 142 1,600 985 9,534 39 120 505 2,399 1,1*7 117 MB 73 434 212 682 70 015 4 .el 1, 748 740 4,861 7,068 21,584 8,463 4,459 13, 270 11,710 6,712 9,509 17, 4:!7 7, 124 7,238 9,643 10,408 9,689 3,460 47,055 6, 276 10, 573 9,982 10,536 24, 327 5,054 13, 848 21,777 26,166 10,962 19,004 3,093 13,258 7,020 17, 769 11,214 16, 162 19, 232 14, 491 19, 133 9, 312 9, 096 11,725 10, C43 5, 018 22,813 7, 559 9,320 2,241 22,828 14, 732 7, U90 13,555 21, 535 6 t H:o 14, 592 32, -K& 4,667 12,607 20,895 3,353 12,817 12, 637 li,C4S 8,726 8,558 4,991 13, :M 15, aw 1 30 13 4 1 63 23 6 3 22 6 27 10 o 3 9 5 13 1 5 9 22 30 31 58 52 56 12 5 11 308 8 5 1 62 13 4 7 431 7 5 1 2 118 25 9 18 739 15 10 2 6 176 77 10 18 1,209 15 15 7 .8 2 48 91 23 170 222 14 193 63 28 37 194 41 19 11 27 14 46 170 28 423 21 24 o 55 O-I 117 96 83 25 43 143 7 103 41 38 9rt 8 31 M 3i) 105 fj 235 234 470 UeKiill) 2 3 3 2 5 5 12 16 28 1 1 17 24 11 70 71 1 72 30 10 58 13 6 1 1 1 42 17 121 155 4 140 55 10 123 20 8 5 3 7 24 2 30 35 3 22 10 10 8 36 12 7 3 16 6 5 58 2 116 11 6 11 25 19 32 7 30 3 8 8 35 9 4 ;i 8 8 o 53 4 120 8 4 18 49 6 49 67 10 52 13 18 16 71 21 11 6 24 14 7 111 6 in 10 13 18 6 51 84 3 68 25 6 11 63 7 2 4 o Gibson Giles .... Hancock 3, 322 r>, 401 4,812 (), 1188 Htinliu 4,241 5, 612 6,946 3,725 4,081 5,220 6,878 2,393 10,196 2,453 4,035 998 8,058 6,497 3,105 5,830 6,002 2,837 5,107 8,81)3 2,038 5,450 5,864 1,630 5,474 5,727 2. 7i)7 4,234 3,904 :J. I li j. -Td Henderson 20 21 9 83 19 38 13 104 2 8 39 59 32 187 2 14 2 8 6 G7 57 37 B 34 52 :. 46 73 41 33 38 1(1 34 26 60 23 6 2 22 8 24 18 20 11 7 43 1 24 26 25 8 2ii 21 2(> 9 7 48 1 38 7 47 Hi 50 39 46 20 14 91 2 62 :n 4 4 31 30 20 4 10 23 2 28 33 22 22 21 16 14 a n 4 2 36 27 17 1 21 27 3 18 40 19 11 17 D 18 12 28 lu MoNniry HcMinn Mcigs Morgan Obion . 3 24 2 9 o 3 25 1 2 30 4 I 20 5 5 GO 6 15 4 45 $ IVny Polk I utnain ltll ;L :tub*rteon STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION Continued. 467 COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Total free. SLAVE. Total Klave. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 11 F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 7,542 1,704 957 4,268 17, 656 6, 124 3,864 6,084 7,252 2,860 2,910 1,149 4,438 6,760 4,003 7,361 4,099 5,791 8,991 7,202 1,742 961 4,252 13, 207 5,891 3,541 6 235 6,975 2,548 2,943 1,185 4,323 6,820 3,838 6,624 3,975 5,624 8,796 14, 744 3,446 1,918 8,520 30, 803 12, 015 7,405 12, 309 ( 14, 227 5,408 5,853 2,334 8,761 13,580 7,841 13, 985 8,074 11, 415 17,787 39 40 1 79 1 54 5 1 57 111 8 13 190 14 1 64 276 114 76 169 103 9 82 8 66 297 5 18 162 45 321 14, 934 3,460 1,919 8,584 31, 139 12,139 7,481 12, 478 14,330 5,417 5,935 2,342 8,827 13, 877 7,846 14,003 8,336 11, 460 18,108 6,048 17 98 198 7,129 1,660 1,307 455 3,455 2,559 67 74 891 3-10 481 1,754 403 5, 145 3,485 6,248 81 220 7,041 1,528 968 415 3,504 2,371 69 72 884 337 499 1,860 437 5,238 3,457 12,290 33 179 418 14, 170 3,188 2,275 870 6,959 4,930 136 146 1,775 677 980 3,614 837 10, 383 6,942 369 15 10 47 1,168 487 71 107 355 147 31 51 267 116 161 288 143 943 465 319 11 12 73 1,615 553 69 97 386 211 15 42 278 159 128 311 165 1,041 557 688 20 22 120 2,783 1,040 140 204 741 358 46 93 545 275 289 599 308 1,984 1,022 12, 984 . 59 201 538 16, 953 4,228 2,415 1,074 7,700 5,288 182 239 2, 3 JO 952 1,269 4,213 1,145 12,367 7,964 27, 918 3,519 2,120 9,122 48,092 16,357 9,896 13,552 22,030 10,705 6,117 2,581 11,147 14,829 P, 115 18,216 9,381 23,827 26, 072 Scquatchie 8 44 21 8 36 33 7 13 2 54 20 5 39 27 1 6 10 98 41 13 75 60 8 19 28 33 39 49 20 1 98 3 17 69 3 3 63 17 42 20 54 102 178 40 73 24 63 45 94 23 43 Shelby . . 34 63 5 8 16 33 94 163 2 5 5 8 78 141 16 33 38 80 Warron 16 63 17 71 33 134 Weakley 3 18 5 129 7 3 7 112 10 21 12 241 White Wil-ou Total . . 422, 810 403, 972 826, 782 1,516 1,492 3,008 2,022 2,270 4,292 7,300 834,082 118,683 119, 450 238,133 17,687 19,899 37,586 375, 719 1,109,801 NOTE. GO Indians included in white population. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, fiC, COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Aggregate. 1L F. Total. SI. F. Total. M. F. Total. AIcAIinn 24 355 347 772 797 130 285 94 2,954 1,247 832 064 1,153 1,040 2,536 841 207 292 303 728 682 92 249 94 1,700 783 368 276 594 780 2,173 800 431 647 050 1,500 1,479 222 534 188 4,654 2,030 1,200 940 1,747 1,820 4,709 1,641 5 5 3 5 4 5 10 8 9 441 655 659 99 138 237 678 665 940 1,836 2,407 311 825 188 5,026 2,355 1,664 1,262 2,009 2,328 5,868 2,111 Shelby 149 146 390 40 119 132 190 493 49 135 281 336 883 89 254 17 28 45 1,524 222 571 17 20 37 Memphis 1st ward Shelby do 11 10 5 1 4 3 21 6 4,675 2,036 1,207 940 1, 783 1,850 4,797 1,651 168 165 2(il 135 104 210 446 208 183 154 196 187 123 268 635 252 351 319 457 322 226 478 1,071 460 do do do 11 13 35 4 25 17 53 6 36 30 88 10 do d do 11, 267 907 872 607 695 1,260 724 1,125 652 1,033 7,474 764 391 493 388 1,329 768 997 659 1,050 18,741 1,671 1,263 1,100 1,083 2,589 1,492 2,122 1,311 2,083 83 4 10 58 29 166 8 34 4 4 115 5 17 65 30 224 7 51 6 6 198 9 27 123 . 59 390 15 85 10 10 18, 939 1,680 1,290] 1,223 1, 142 2, 979 J 1,507 2,207 1,321 2,093 1,697 580 1,987 601 3,684 1,181 22,623 2,861 1,290 1,223 1,829 1, 142 2,979 2,280 2, 519 1,477 2,249 Nashville 1st ward Davidson do do 886 943 1,829 do "th do 287 142 60 55 486 170 96 101 773 312 156 156 do i ..do do 6,968 829 117 101 160 101 6,075 289 99 89 155 90 13, 043 1,118 216 190 315 191 313 406 719 13. 763 1,430 1,796 3,226 16,988 1,118 337 195 452 288 Salisbury Hardeman 216 190 324 191 59 62 5 62 50 121 5 128 97 White 3 6 9 66 47 Waverly Humphreys See note on page 183, 408 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. 1 FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. Total native b WHITE. BLACK. Ml M. LATTO. SI. P. Total. M. F. Fotal. M. F. JTotal. M. F. Total. M. , Fotal. F. Total. 3,250 7,479 3,772 1,884 5, 845 5,284 3,209 4,263 6,615 3,369 2,503 4,434 4,725 4,090 1,642 13, 936 2,749 4,744 3,859 4,063 4,577 2,449 5,179 7,972 7,737 4,860 8,680 1,399 5,712 3,320 5, -. 77 4,791 6,892 4,167 5, 601 6,888 3,721 3,715 5,215 6,860 2,391 9,651 2,433 4,019 997 7,991 6,459 3,104 S, 811 3,203 7,149 3,693 1,756 5,770 5,159 3,070 4,261 6,596 3,349 2,449 4,275 4,740 4,029 1,668 12,738 2,639 4,784 3,690 3,808 4,161 2,401 5,027 7,488 7,338 4,860 8,722 1,405 5,004 3,382 5,064 4,732 7,007 3,901 5,573 6,631 3,797 3,463 5,246 6,889 2,303 9,484 2,230 4,094 993 7,830 6,298 3,137 5, 715 6,453 7,465 3,640 11,621 10, 443 0,279 8,524 13, 211 6,718 4,952 8,709 9,465 8,119 3,310 26,674 5,388 9,528 7,549 7,871 8,738 4,850 10,206 15,400 15, 075 9,720 17,402 2,804 11,316 6,702 10,341 9,523 13,899 8,068 11, 174 13, 519 7,518 7,178 10, 461 13, 749 4,754 19,135 4,603 8,113 1,990 15,821 12, 751 0,211 1 1 . WO 2 4 1 5 3 9 " at 4 62 12 30 5 9 3 20 7 64 64 : 29 o 7 7 5 43 11 126 133 35 59 2 12 16 6, 461 14,680 7, 476 3, T67 11,817 10,501 6,344 8,529 13, 245 6,740 4,952 8,885 9,542 8,129 3,328 27,879 5,403 9,543 7,550 7,877 8,766 4,852 10,254 15,551 15,098 9,890 17, 624 2,818 11,508 6,770 10,369 9,500 14,093 8,109 11, 193 13,530 7,545 7,192 10,507 13, 919 4,782 19,558 4,684 8, 137 1,992 15, 876 12,773 6,358 11.622 19 99 421 o 56 15 2 6 118 8 326 10 9 18 - 2,661 54 5 168 15 62 10 34 66 161 7 55 5 225 2 124 21 96 74 11 58 1 366 5 13 2 545 20 16 1 C7 1 19 5 : . 61 32 1 34 12 24 160 453 3 90 27 2 6 - 10 424 15 31 11 4,382 89 24 160 453 3 90 27 2 6 128 10 424 15 17 31 11 4,386 89 5 225 18 88 15 43 85 220 7 83 9 331 4 164 31 144 97 15 73 14 441 6 28 3 - 21 23 2 105 59 3 24 6,485 14, 840 7,929 3,770 11,907 10,528 6,346 8,535 13,373 G, 750 5,376 8,900 9,559 8,160 3,339 32,265 5,492 9,548 7,781 7,895 8,854 4,867 10,297 15,63e 15,318 ". 17, 70" 2,82" 11.83C 6, 77J 10,53; 9,591 14,23" 8,20f 11,206 13, cor 7, 55! 7.63C 10, 51: 13, !M" 4,78. 20, 44: 4, 70. 8, 16( 1,99, 15,98 12,83! 6,361 11, 641 1 36 13 4 1 63 23 6 3 22 6 27 10 2 3 9 5 y P 13 1 10 98 5 8 13 3 1,721 35 2-3 21 1 31 58 52 1 56 12 5 11 1 4 62 13 4 7 430 7 5 1 2 118 25 9 18 737 15 10 2 6 Cocke 230 468 ... 2 2 1 1 2 DeKulb 3 3 2 5 5 57 3 5 9 19 59 225 18 88 15 43 85 220 7 83 9 331 4 164 31 144 97 15 7:i 14 441 28 :i 885 21 23 2 105 59 3 24 12 7 24 2 30 35 3 22 10 10 8 30 12 7 3 16 6 5 58 2 110 11 6 16 1 11 25 4 19 32 SO 3 8 8 35 9 4 3 8 8 S3 4 120 8 4 28 1 18 49 49 07 10 52 13 18 10 71 21 11 6 24 14 7 111 236 19 10 13 18 6 51 84 3 68 2o 6 11 05 7 2 4 2 1 17 24 11 70 71 1 72 30 4 10 58 13 6 1 1 1 30 42 17 121 155 4 140 55 ,0 21 123 20 8 5 3 Gtlefl 28 4 lOfi 2 40 10 48 23 4 15 10 75* 1 10 1 340 1 7 1 21 o 5 Hurdin Jacktton 20 21 9 o 19 38 13 104 2 8 39 59 22 187 2 14 2 8 6 67 57 Jefferson Johnson Knox Lamlenlale Lawrence Lcwli I.iliroln 22 8 24 18 25 26 21 47 16 50 Xt 4 4 31 30 4 2 36 27 McNairy Macon MrMinn STATE OF TENNESSEE. 469 TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. j 1 Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. HLACK. MULATTO. 51. P. Total SI. P. Total. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. 51. F. Total. 5,887 2,718 5, 102 8,676 2,037 5,433 5, 442 1,490 5,413 5,723 2,747 3,981 3,901 2,175 5,732 5,188 7,455 1.6C6 4,266 950 5,402 2, Oil 4,956 8,706 1,984 5,446 5,214 1,458 4,888 5, 723 2,048 3, 890 3,934 2,170 5,811 5,055 7,166 1,738 4,252 953 11,289 5, 323 10,053 17, 382 4,021 10,879 10, 056 2,948 10, 301 11,4-16 5,395 7,871 7,835 4,345 11, 603 10, 243 14, 621 3,434 8,518 1 903 20 11 7 43 1 24 26 26 9 7 48 1 38 7 46 20 14 91 2 62 33 20 1 10 25 2 28 33 22 22 21 17 1 24 27 3 18 40 19 11 17 2 9 18 12 28 10 57 8 26 37 5 34 52 5 46 73 41 33 38 2 16 34 26 60 23 111 13 54 177 73 63 94 43 1 63 8 33 163 5 8 141 33 79 11, 372 5,348 10, 106 17, 525 4,028 10, 987 10, 762 2, 989 10, 339 11,544 5,403 7,902 7,871 4,375 11, 708 10,272 14, 811 3,448 8,582 1,904 22,885 12, 114 7,131 12,454 13,993 5,313 5,927 2, 337 8,800 13, 849 7,834 13, 741 8,218 11, 347 18, 053 115 125 217 1 422 140 61 : 253 3 78 90 87 8 2 7 5,386 11 265 21 233 67 7 4 20 20 10 249 13 82 41 30 39 1 102 151 16-1 6 319 1 20 579 244 79 fi 91 390 5 1 127 132 123 12 o 151 161 6 319 1 20 573 244 79 6 91 390 5 1 127 132 123 11, 523 5, 512 10,112 17, 844 4,029 11,007 11,341 3,233 10, 418 11,550 5, 494 8,292 7; 876 4,376 11,835 10, 404 14, 934 3,460 8,584 1,919 31,138 12, 129 7,481 12, 478 14,330 5,417 5, 935 2, 342 8,827 13, 877 7,846 14,003 8,236 11, 460 38,108 3 157 104 18 o 41 137 o " 3 21 2 9 2 3 25 1 39 o 36 4 6 5 60 6 15 2 4 45 6 79 1 10 Polk 7 16 14 32 13 54 5 28 1 1 20 5 40 1 2 43 42 36 4 12 2 15 8,254 15 350 24 337 101 8 28 12 2C2 18 113 55 8 8 2,865 4 85 3 101 37 1 1 7 8 2 13 5 31 13 15 8,251 15 350 24 137 104 8 5 27 28 12 262 18 113 54 Shelby . 12,270 6,113 3,599 (5,063, 7.019 2, 793 2,903 1 145 10, 342 5,887 3,456 6,222 6,871 2,511 2,942 1 184 22, 612 12,000 7,055 12, 285 13, 890 5, 304 5,845 o 309 43 21 8 36 33 7 13 53 20 5 39 27 1 6 96 41 13 75 60 8 19 75 33 39 49 20 1 29 3 17 69 3 3 63 17 : 102 40 24 45 23 1 1 2 1 .... 1 34 5 16 94 2 5 78 16 38 4,418 6,740 3,993 7,112 4,086 5,709 8,950 4,316 6,812 3,836 6,611 3,970 5,593 8,783 8,734 13,552 7,829 13,723 8,056 11,302 17,733 16 63 17 71 33 134 3 18 5 129 7 3 7 112 10 21 12 241 i "Wilson 1 1 Total 1 408,562 397,002 805,564 1,515 1,489 3,004 2,019 J2, 269 4,288 ( 812,856 1-1,248 6,970 21,218 1 3J 4 3 1 4 21,226 834,082 NOTE. CO Indians included in white population. 470 STATE OF TENNESSEE. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 8,015 971 25 380 SIC 20 6,372 1,390 1,080 233 Asia 11 5 1 2 18 387 1 2 32 I!, 001 37 4:19 3,869 3 3 50 12, 498 373 11 14 14 97 1 44 577 4 32 6 566 9 1 29 86 2 Africa Australia Atlantic Islands Belgium British America Central America China Denmark England 73 12, 975 525 101 1,222 680 115 17 3,507 1,471 179 2,475 55,227 2, 140 2,659 135 11,423 060, 589 S54 229 36,647 88 127 9 13 853 Europe, (not specified) German States: Austria .. 75 Bavaria 222 . Baden 269 Hesse 7 131 Missouri Germany, (uot specified) .... 2 640 Total Germany I Great Britain, (not specified) Greece Holland t Ireland 5 Italy Mexico Norway Portugal Poland Pacific Islands Russia Scotland Spain Sweden Sardinia Aggregate native 812, 830 Wales 21,226 812,856 834,082 STATE OF TENNESSEE. 471 TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. 3F. OCCUPATIONS. XO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. XO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. XO. OF. 13 13 628 178 1,488 5, 106 42 Dairvmcn 19 Machinists 368 Agricultural implement maker*. , 19 j Dealers 65 Saddlers 45 i Dentists 11G 25 Distillers 113 Artists 96 1 ! Drivers 270 ABtronomical inBtrum t makers- 2 Drovers 7 Auctioneers I 30 Druirtrists 2.")3 Masons, (brick and stone) 663 Servants 3 Dyers 11 Bakers 1 06 i TMitnro 71 Mat-makers 9 Mechanics 59G Sextons 4 44 11 2 1,529 26 78 46 80 o 75 312 20 5 1, 588 32 581 207 182 3 2, 180 244 21 7 J Bankers FniTrfivpra .1 Milkmpn 5 Bunk officers 14 F.vnrpsam^n 1ft Millers 1 108 Barbers 83 II Basket-makers <** Factory bauds . . . o j Farmers 103,835 , e . 5 i! Farm laborers* 25,990 ,_._ " JQ j Farriers 3 ; Blacksmiths 0,0 3 i Firemen 78 Blind-makers i 3 Florists 3 Boardinp-housp keepers 1 34 Flour tlcalcr8 Boatbuilders . * 3 ! Founrterymcn Newsmen... 19 Students Boatmen - i 1 74 . Fruiterers 10 14 Gardeners and nurserymen.. 279 , Officers, (public) 881 j Surveyors Tailors . . . Opticians *3 : Gaa-fitters 32 Ostlers 71 Tailoresscs BrasBfoundera Brewers j Bricklavers C 1 -3 Gate-keepers 102 ! Tar-makers Packers 7 Teachers... l ? Gilders 12 21 Glaziers... 2 ! Brick-makers Grocers 1, 023 Brid^e-bailders 15 | Gunsmiths ! 123 Painters 701) Paper dealers 2 Telegraph operators Tinsmiths 2 i vi i Hair-workers . . . 5 Paper manufacturers 3 Patent-medicine makers 5 f Tobacconists 132 6 373 70 9 25 5 142 29 Toymen Butchers l ro Hardware manufacturers Traders TK,,,,. * 1 1 Trimmers . . . Hatters. . . 93 ! Pp/i^iora ifi7 Trunk-makers . .. Cabinet-makers - - - Horse dc . llL . rB 12 Photographers 1 7 Turners Carpenters o, 39] , Hogierg _ 2 Carriers 20 Hucksters 2o Carters 117 . Physicians 2,238 Piano-forte makers 5 1 Undertaker* Carvers . i G 13 i. Piano-tuners : United States officers fh-* ^l- Plane-makers 2 T i n- T Planters 78 T n Plasterers . . . 333 Warpers 2 53 67 38 9V 5 31 4 107 4 72 11 4 2,104 Plaster-figure makers 3 Platers ... 13 Watch-makers Civil and mechanical engineers - ! 3 Plumbers... 20 ! "\\cavcrs r , T 1P * T i ^ 1 Porters 04 ^ eli-dlffffen 3 Jewelers 55 Potters 31 , Wheelwrights Printers 406 Whilnvashera Produce dealers. .. 17 Wine and liquor dealers Wood-cordcrs. -- Judges 28 "PrnviHinn rlenlnra . , Wood-CUttCrS Collectors 52 28, : Publishers i 10 ! Wood dealers Commission merchants Pump-makers , 7 Wool combers and carders 01 Woolen manufacturers Other occupations and unknown Total Coppersmiths Curriers , 215,887 eu >P , 472 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX WHITE. 1 9 5 6 7 9 10 13 14 IS 16 23 24 33 38 39 1*1 43 44 45 48 . 48 48 54 SS 87 S9 69 81 69 84 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. lOimd under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. If. F. 11. F. It F. M. F. M. P. SI. F. M. F. 100 111 56 | 53 28 27 509 281 120 515 33 331 435 308 108 572 22 3.38 536 309 116 451 30 338 513 287 110 441 30 274 479 240 99 344 17 310 470 279 68 337 26 253 390 75 316 23 221 394 173 60 265 9 213 154 606 33 412 535 208 112 429 31 357 431 2:a 111 K4 32 304 326 104 70 382 17 230 281 109 59 335 10 200 ISO 84 49 225 12 130 8 100 i 84 Bee 20 I 14 62 ! 206 2S1 63 ; 51 C(i 305 , 284 307 854 858 834 45 205 917 50 278 592 45 239 671 39 219 593 51 , 647 84 387 1,544 71 295 1,179 225 1,221 37 168 765 41 142 22 : 436 Bell 41 48 41 31 8 2 83 55 65 41 9 84 103 13 106 29 39 28 25 4 5 66 46 53 37 14 81 86 19 176 1 134 174 137 21 12 280 219 227 119 51 399 334 83 697 4 139 165 122 136 21 19 263 167 218 143 53 338 73 631 5 120 185 140 112 15 13 281 216 219 151 58 340 445 77 727 4 127 109 117 135 20 17 30-1 100 210 132 47 300 371 723 3 no 165 121 1S1 14 15 271 105 182 81 43 313 357 75 3 10-1 114 102 106 11 10 208 149 181 125 48 298 353 66 584 o 78 144 102 67 9 6 196 120 151 100 42 223 291 51 498 00 121 91 65 16 5 181 136 120 29 234 240 53 509 o 178 273 220 31 29 357 179 212 274 61 837 476 95 728 41 144 197 151 143 25 20 283 151 923 166 47 534 394 73 699 6 IC5 157 217 133 18 15 256 133 215 254 41 575 283 61 565 5 94 103 123 77 5 6 183 105 151 Ml 27 259 247 30 420 2 94 116 64 10 7 149 95 129 150 24 320 210 40 303 2 34 70 55 43 6 2 104 62 78 60 23 219 130 34 256 .1 Caldwell Cuss Clnv . Collln 157 181 507 572 674 034 558 530 467 , 456 883 674 496 377 301 232 Coteman, (no it-turn) 94 83 80 63 285 319 299 340 315 282 243 211 249 234 203 218 177 ! 136 492 265 334 250 370 271 202 195 218 217 135 162 Cook .... CD 50 183 4 55 40 91 7 237 we 564 11 234 178 519 25 273 194 583 12 259 204 625 11 227 172 516 7 220 145 479 4 190 121 420 11 213 129 421 3S2 222 858 89 290 165 W7 30 214 154 503 156 112 388 13 131 84 296 11 91 60 1 2 Coryell Dal lag Demmit, (no rvlurti) 8C 70 74 308 334 72 276 247 375 250 374 250 321 229 341 206 282 279 183 157 519 314 385 275 310 258 231 171 160 105 137 100 Do Witt Duvul, (no return) Knstlaud 8 1 10 5 5 4 9 7 12 T 6 5 5 3 Ellis 74 39 75 315 11)4 7 189 141 520 53 115 257 4 400 217 167 496 345 307 36 155 2 191 142 504 546 127 208 2 240 190 336 477 323 2% 41 329 242 5 202 625 598 140 21 9 303 179 2 177 138 600 605 118 257 1 392 218 167 345 513 313 275 260 220 4 150 132 541 489 109 220 3 317 109 163 341 347 221 29 154 153 115 485 430 111 190 a 329 119 143 289 465 283 247 30 237 161 1 135 119 453 408 96 192 2 258 95 129 858 378 S58 164 22 211 468 592 o 229 190 -. 732 270 344 9 885 215 781 533 312 55 332 370 4 190 155 606 501 167 259 2 COO 183 213 353 504 276 35 276 457 6 147 145 413 567 207 197 195 218 5 112 80 350 394 101 160 2 453 14-J 111 226 320 229 195 19 164 212 82 75 323 359 93 135 2 418 123 120 225 asi 177 15 118 129 KI Puso Knsinal Erath 34 126 154 3fl 65 1 120 73 89 100 64 fi 49 32 117 159 24 60 119 92 415 395 110 200 3 331 87 146 265 302 230 174 30 52 227 262 59 96 3 231 80 79 156 200 126 99 11 FolU Fayctte Fort Bend . . . Frio 95 61 40 83 118 93 74 8 337 270 209 410 560 353 40 753 214 179 347 4->7 a->4 247 K> GUk-spie Goliud Gonzalcv Grimes Guadaluptt Hiuiiilton Ilardrrann. (nn return). Uartlin 19 m 26 on 88 JOfl 87 J13 81 90 62 64 119 89 7-. 42 40 | 36 Harris.. . STATE OF TEXAS. 473 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. f0 and under GO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 1 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn u. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 9 3 4 S e 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 . 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 3!) 40 41 43 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 53 53 54 Si 56 57 58 5S> 60 61 02 03 64 M. F. M. P. M. F. 11 P. M. F. M. F. SI. P. M. F. 151 71 53 187 11 112 105 55 50 43 24 13 114 57 5 8 73 37 41 24 52 o 38 1 3 18 12 1 4 13 1 11 o o 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 7 2 5 3,595 1, 841 833 3, 387 218 2,392 3,135 1,734 639 2,838 109 2,023 6,730 3,575 1,471 6, 225 3S7 4,415 7 1 1 9 4 1 1 Baylor 14 81 318 4 J 60 C6 41 4 7 77 47 68 5<! 14 125 104 23 193 2 12 6 3 68 44 25 S! I 12!) 77 2 4 25 1 1 3 1 448 2,061 7,013 643 916 1,332 1,190 941 133 109 2,002 1,268 1,540 1, 258 350 3,334 2,671 532 4, 628 85 354 1,733 6,044 540 7S6 1,069 837 772 111 69 1,077 984 1,330 970 238 2,619 2,265 4C3 4, 221 22 8"02 3, 794 13, 057 1, 183 1,712 2,401 2,027 1,713 244 198 3,679 2,252 2,870 2,228 648 5, 953 4, 936 995 8, 849 107 Bee 10 25 Bell 10 1 1 12 3 Bexar Blanco 22 38 27 28 2 4 59 33 43 34 6 83 73 13 148 12 21 31 13 15 17 17 12 1 1 22 11 26 10 . 5 6 7 4 2 4 * 1 1 1 1 Boaque 1 i 3 1 Bowie . . Brnzoria 1 Brazos 1 Brown 3 8 6 10 5 2 26 11 4 21 | 1 i Buchanan Burlcson 41 33 30 26 5 71 52 10 " 3 1 5 2 3 1 :;; i Bnrnct 1 1 1 Caldwell Calhoun i Comaiicbo 52 30 10 55 13 11 2 17 8 4 o 1 Cameron 1 1 Cass 1 Chambers 4 3 1 Cherokee 1 Clay Collehan 170 111 79 61 20 10 2 2 2 i d r~fi 3,841 8,217 Collin Coleman 115 132 64 102 53 49 29 28 13 10 9 9 1 3 4 2,398 2,072 1,928 1,765 4, 320 3,837 Colorado 1 Comal Concho 68 41 173 6 47 27 113 1 29 30 80 21 21 42 7 8 16 1 5 4 9 2 2 1 2 1,799 1,274 4,135 185 1,592 1,086 3,456 96 3,391 2,360 7,591 281 Cook Corycll 3 3 Dallas Dawson 105 94 69 63 49 25 34 25 9 10 3 3 1 1 2,525 1,888 2,255 1,577 4,780 3,405 Dcntou 2 3 1 DeWitt Duval 3 1 1 56 43 99 Eastland Edwards 94 91 51 70 1 27 27 105 129 26 52 36 61 34 8 40 1 13 3 9 1 3 1 2,262 2,287 28 1, 222 1,050 4,012 4,232 1,143 1,748 25 3,756 1,477 1,387 2,759 3. 732 2, 720 1,930 245 1, 874 1,539 15 1,085 845 3,484 3,576 864 1,520 15 2,951 1,226 1,154 2,132 3,160 2,112 1,739 218 4,136 3,826 43 2,307 1,895 7,496 7,808 2,007 3,268 40 6,707 2,703 2,541 4.891 6,892 4,832 3,689 403 Ellis 2 i El Paso 1 Ensinal 34 42 159 224 48 80 4 195 79 73 122 123 108 104 9 16 12 22 ! 8 61 49 90 65 14 lli 32 21 3 2 22 17 11 5 1 2 15 20 4 14 1 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 Erath Falls 2 ! i 1 1 1 Fannin Favette 3 Fort Bend i 1 1 Freestone Frio...., 104 62 55 66 94 68 85 S 58 46 46 24 31 11 50 34 59 39 50 30 45 , 28 2 . 1 13 3 5 13 14 18 8 2 10 4 1 6 6 12 8 2 i 3 3 3 2 3 i 1 GalvestoB Gillcspic Ooliad 1 2 3 2 1 2 Gouzales Grayson Grimes 1 Guadalupe Hamilton Hardeman 29 204 20 122 855 71 42 8 4 21 "Y l 640 3,976 516 1, 1C2 3, 032 7, 008 Hardin Harris 3 2 .. 4 ! 4 GO 474 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 65 66 67 68 6 J 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 7!) 80 81 82 S3 84 85 8li 87 89 90 91 93 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 11)1 102 103 104. 105 106 107 - 109 110 111 113 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 130 ; 121 123 123 134 135 126 127 138 129 130 ! COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15andundcr20. 20 and under 30. 30 and nuder 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. P. Ill 97 25 401 98 417 96 405 93 498 105 437 99 394 00 335 75 303 74 623 126 482 93 399 89 300 67 307 65 179 37 Hays Huskell, (no return) 85 13 76 133 68 130 10 21 53 40 71 63 21 60 100 83 1." 19 18 37 30 71 251 123 234 503 403 479 84 88 189 108 S84 282 128 208 515 394 422 73 79 104 100 312 270 73 245 564 411 523 70 90 196 129 310 272 63 220 550 422 504 69 79 200 130 291 252 45 176 477 375 449 60 92 196 87 242 223 61 207 449 35D 407 59 89 166 97 810 198 57 167 325 271 308 56 84 153 75 197 188 27 151 381 260 328 54 70 129 82 210 343 156 321 633 542 557 103 175 197 282 402 200 106 260 552 416 489 59 97 177 131 297 202 112 213 435 318 391 64 80 151 127 268 165 75 141 320 241 287 46 68 123 63 191 150 59 98 251 225 223 42 86 103 82 134 103 204 136 140 23 49 01 37 92 Hill Jock Jones, (no return) - 3d C9 11 33 84 9 156 2G4 52 122 205 40 156 273 20 138 235 31 110 209 30 80 227 22 82 181 20 76 198 27 199 337 91 153 272 59 174 228 65 109 108 21 86 131 24 44 13 Kimbli-, (no re-turn) 1 3 3 3 1 4 1 2 1 3 3 8 2 1 2 Knox, (no return) 117 17 1S1 18 480 75 452 55 557 73 535 64 533 61 490 61 416 47 443 45 757 79 622 68 45-1 64 324 34 263 29 244 21 Laalle, (no return) 59 C5 35 61 5 24 53 6-3 41 74 G 24 304 339 153 54 102 290 279 135 275 32 90 318 317 151 272 38 7-1 321 319 145 219 33 74 313 283 139 243 18 44 263 262 133 230 59 245 244 90 195 29 62 235 217 116 169 24 48 387 476 240 300 58 106 308 344 172 280 41 86 291 247 147 241 49 71 216 172 100 157 20 43 156 166 118 113 23 41 125 134 54 88 8 31 Live Oak Llano McCulloch, (no return) 84 61 303 250 307 202 239 211 194 185 444 325 281 180 154 112 Mc-Mullen, (no re-turn) . . . 25 35 13 18 10 34 36 30 13 23 10 30 106 100 40 80 33 150 124 126 41 80 40 138 131 134 41 98 17 112 110 125 02 79 32 130 107 125 ~5 77 33 83 102 1,7 19 83 20 97 74 108 26 60 41 70 84 105 20 73 27 60 164 275 102 145 140 180 144 140 41 100 60 124 113 168 60 135 64 120 72 113 29 74 39 83 58 96 28 72 37 79 44 48 8 39 21 58 Marion Maveric Medina Monora, (no return) 7(i 17 113 65 39 48 24 29 87 33 76 3 104 17 57 10 37 114 68 50 25 18 23 101 . : 76 ; 104 19 288 52 194 304 105 239 86 96 435 374 275 13 349 93 833 270 71 106 388 160 170 97 110 390 372 284 15 373 85 207 284 55 231 490 304 178 224 104 117 462 : ass 24 407 84 216 297 02 187 455 183 187 103 120 433 341 22 392 74 192 244 65 176 433 299 146 129 91 89 407 296 265 15 364 , 191 251 51 190 393 261 123 126 100 92 327 247 292 375 62 173 178 45 156 356 212 107 107 78 71 271 191 242 17 330 68 115 173 40 154 275 198 123 112 78 70 289 202 211 9 322 59 139 345 77 237 572 450 177 274 240 158 495 339 403 244 602 121 307 280 72 196 425 307 178 232 101 105 428 302 345 50 431 219 275 40 373 310 123 236 134 93 342 203 273 86 344 98 187 186 38 145 292 v - 89 170 Cl 57 248 191 195 19 250 64 119 162 35 128 231 158 71 143 55 52 204 157 103 23 an 65 116 1 90 23 91 171 96 55 83 42 33 160 91 115 7 109 30 71 Montague Montgomery Navarro Newton Nueeett Orange Pulo Pinto. .. Panola Parker Polk Presidio Red Hirer Robertson Uunuelx, (no return) Husk ITS 41 7 18 1 71 157 1 174 28 24 1 63 157 736 98 17,1 48 68 3 279 597 205 057 115 156 37 71 1 297 KM 756 133 198 68 3 341 684 1.-7 770 128 206 28 63 5 287 634 139 710 122 183 26 44 1 313 021 j 153 653 110 180 25 6 250 .. 104 570 82 117 25 . 2 188 437 113 511 80 141 29 : o 219 455 95 881 135 212 ; -! i 343 8o3 314 698 122 169 46 67 1 315 679 245 609 105 145 52 56 408 90 111 25 , 2 176 4)6 109 405 i., 75 28 27 4 151 314 94 287 42 75 16 11 1 116 206 79 Sabine San Augustine, San Patrlcio San Saba Shnckleford Shelby 247 554 808 Smith Ktorr STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 475 WHITE Continue.]. 50 and under CO. GO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and umlcr 100. Above 100. Age uuku n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 !ll J O 93 94 95 96 97 S3 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 100 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 110 117 118 119 120 121 123 ISO 124 1:J5 126 127 128 129 130 SI. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 137 39 107 28 62 ! 58 12 5 23 3 10 4 4 1 1 1 1 3,304 728 2,913 601 6,217 1,329 Haskell 75 13 G5 187 104 110 25 51 40 an 76 39 1 44 104 78 79 16 32 30 21 62 23 6 28 61 55 52 6 19 21 17 43 14 2 15 41 27 41 3 10 17 9 23 10 4 2 1,864 G57 1,629 3,519 2,805 3,227 527 795 1,315 981 2,028 1,614 .498 1,374 3,230 2,434 2,826 423 G01 1,111 703 1,704 3,478 1,155 3,003 6,749 5,239 6,053 950 1,396 2,426 1,684 3,793 6 11 9 12 1 2 T 7 6 o 13 13 11 2 4 6 2 4 .. ... Hill . 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 o Houston. . . Hunt . Jack 1 3 1 1 1 2 Jones 31 59 18 21 54 13 23 4 41 21 1 \ 3 2 8 1 1 1 1,058 1,802 345 786 1,601 *40 1,844 3,403 585 3 1 2 1 1 Kcrr Kimblo 3 1 3 1 30 16 46 Knox 179 26 116 19 78 11 54 3 18 4 22 4 1 1 3 4 3,865 486 3, 429 388 7, 294 874 Lasullo 120 106 54 75 10 46 68 24 49 3 1G 41 35 20 26 9 13 25 29 17 29 6 8 9 . 5 5 2 1 9 5 3 1 3 1 1 2, 341 2,273 1,155 1,861 294 501 1,897 1,888 947 1, 003 214 486 4, 238 4, 161 2, 102 3, 464 508 1, 047 3 2 1 I Live Oak. 5 1 2 McCulloch 84 47 38 17 8 11 1 2 2,136 1,663 3,799 Me Mullen 32 48 9 41 23 51 16 31 10 27 15 40 9 1C 6 19 2 33 4 12 o 11 5 32 2 4 3 3 o 3 1 5 1 2 1 822 1,109 3.39 756 434 928 741 851 247 591 270 804 1,503 1,960 606 .1,347 704 1,732 1 2 4 2 4 1 1 65 19 69 118 76 55 70 36 31 130 86 95 6 141 37 63 45 10 39 104 61 33 28 19 18 77 55 68 3 102 21 46 30 8 18 84 40 23 48 18 9 51 34 35 4 34 13 17 24 4 14 69 22 23 4 4 46 20 24 o 23 11 19 4 5 9 20 6 9 7 3 7 3 6 10 4 6 3 12 3 6 1 1,952 404 1, 443 3, 233 2,233 1,095 1, 521 869 750 2,899 2,134 2,178 436 2,929 085 1,490 1,660 390 1,225 2,697 1,872 1,011 1,168 626 644 2,518 1,857 1,920 138 2,562 527 1, 249 3.G32 814 2,668 5, 930 4,105 3,106 2,689 1,495 1, 391 5, 417 3,991 4,098 574 5, 491 1,212 2,739 7 3 2 5 1 3 1 o 1 Xacogdoclies 1 1 1 1 2 5 3 13 8 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Polk 17 3 3 11 o 8 1 3 2 2 3 1 1 224 31 61 17 1U 153 21 39 9 15 1 73 130 2fi 90 25 36 2 12 74 13 16 3 7 37 6 7 1 2 15 6 3 3 1 4 1 2 12 8 5,198 841 1,255 295 427 15 2,061 4,459 1.380 4,472 759 1, 122 230 397 20 1,824 3,949 1. 016 9,670 1,600 2,377 525 824 35 3,883 8,408 2. 396 Ilu-k 4 Sun Augustine San Patricio 1 Shackleford Shelby 80 159 u 34 69 29 18 55 17 8 19 11 2 19 4 2 4 1 3 1 2 o 1 4 1 1 1 3 2 Stiirr. . . 476 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 143 146 147 148 149 ISO 151 Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 10 and under 50. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 3 129 66 50 53 118 J) 80 43 74 112 5 5 43 67 10 95 9 552 351 298 273 558 37 250 186 307 486 111 22 294 2^9 273 34 81 2 8 496 326 211 239 522 36 244 181 259 466 87 47 292 223 315 40 - 1 8 615 357 306 300 593 24 269 191 293 523 86 36 288 265 328 31 99 2 11 305 291 269 502 32 323 190 267 481 80 27 310 253 313 47 60 1 5 507 29-1 245 255 448 21 232 151 270 486 84 33 275 207 288 23 63 2 14 462 331 249 260 438 17 212 156 255 455 72 33 223 203 275 27 83 2 4 425 858 173 157 356 25 211 112 222 : > 76 31 184 137 240 21 114 3 390 229 193 170 323 25 190 149 207 396 62 38 192 157 210 107 3 19 715 483 318 296 705 95 329 289 517 . 171 100 327 307 363 69 85 2 11 618 376 266 263 574 40 280 219 317 554 113 67 205 251 320 40 51 2 9 4 : 200 168 452 54 224 233 . 318 551 114 64 235 200 253 44 33 4 5 323 286 104 167 322 14 164 160 180 387 70 31 180 156 185 23 43 1 251 251 120 152 256 18 112 161 163 369 49 48 156 102 139 17 46 3 3 191 178 92 HO 166 8 93 104 227 40 21 : : 64 102 8 35 Titus I M Trinity . . 57 Upshur 130 Victoria 43 Walker 7 Washington . 106 Webb i 4 Wise . 59 Wood 75 Tutal 7 383 6,976 30,591 29,263 32,078 30,589 27, 257 25,656 21, 651 21, 372 43, 660 32,976 29,715 20,571 17,822 11,839 FKEE COLORED. 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 Caldwell . . 5 2 1 5 4 7 4 G 4 7 5 G 5 1 4 i I 7 Clav 1 1 R y El Pn"0 1 l 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 - Falls 2 1 1 j 3 1 J 11 1 3 1 1 ; 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 14 Grimes in 1 1 1 2 In 17 Hidalgo o j 1 3 3 5 2 " 4 3 " 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 > 1 1 2 19 Jefferaon 1 1 . " 3 1 2 2 1 3 B Laraar 1 o I 1 - Lanpasas - ; Liberty 2 " " 2 M McLennan 1 1 1 1 3 J 1 . 1 1 " 2 -, 1 2 2 Milun 1 . , Nacogdochea 1 J Navarro a Neces 33 Orange 3 1 ! 1 Polk 2 1 j M Presidio | 1 - lied lUvcr 1 : Rcfugio J 2 * J -. Rtuk j STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 477 WHITE Continued. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ageunku n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 131 132 133 134 133 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. 11 F. M. F. It P. 2,772 2,398 5,170 Tarraut Taylor 2 159 138 70 66 131 3 70 63 94 187 38 16 84 56 89 9 22 1 46 40 16 10 34 4 17 21 20 62 32 1 29 11 20 4 4 65 3,889 2,670 1,823 1,791 3,713 290 1,797 1,490 2,302 3,989 762 369 1,955 1,599 2,098 270 665 16 59 3,320 3,261 1,609 1,586 3,138 189 1,656 1,267 1,754 3,279 635 377 1,683 1,432 1,865 230 583 10 124 7,209 4,931 3,432 3,377 6,851 479 3,453 2,757 4,056 7,268 1,397 646 3, 638 3,031 3,963 500 1,248 20 Throekmortou Titus . 113 77 43 53 112 4 45 51 63 ISO 46 6 54 39 51 7 11 63 52 28 24 63 4 22 23 35 74 21 8 31 17 33 2 17 8 7 12 16 12 14 5 10 30 5 1 4 3 1 1 3 1 Trinity 1 5 5 1 5 Tyler Upshur 6 10 7 18 5 14 10 9 o 2 3 7 10 4 1 8 8 1 1 3 4 4 4 2 1 1 13 5 1 3 Walker 1 "Washington o I Webb 2 4 1 1 Williamson WiBC 1 1 8 4 Wood 1 1 9,593 6,414 4,079 2, 730 1, 000 748 171 141 24 31 6 6 140 66 228, 585 192, 306 420, 891 FREE COLORED. 6 4 10 Angelina 1 2 2 Ilexar 2 6 6 Brazoria 3 1 1 1 1 Cakhvell 4 1 1 1 28 38 66 5 1 1 . 2 1 3 Cherokee 6 1 1 2 Clay 7 6 8 14 El Pago 8 2 2 Falls 9 4 6 10 Fayctte 10 1 ~ 1 7 2 Q Fort Bend 11 1 1 2 IS 5 2 Guadalupc 13 1 1 1 14 .1 1 1 2 7 15 1 1 . 1 1C, 1 19 15 34 Hidalgo 17 1 j 10 12 22 18 1 1 3 19 7 8 15 20 I 1 5 4 9 21 1 1 1 22 3 5 8 23 x 1 1 24 7 2 9 3 3 g 26 1 9 12 21 27 1 1 28 1 1 3 3 29 1 1 1 30 1 i 1 1 i 31 1 1 1 15 14 29 32 1 3 4 Polk 33 2 2 34 1 3 j 3 5 Red River 35 3 i 3 36 1 .. 1 Rusk . . 37 47 8 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. 39 45 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M.. F. If. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I" 1 T 1 2 o 1 2 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 or - L 1 1 1 2 29 j 24 27 26 23 19 17 18 22 33 29 21 9 13 SLAVE. 68 68 293 293 299 325 241 274 148 217 335 314 202 211 115 ]24 14 18 . 47 45 : - 40 63 39 59 83 68 23 27 15 13 1 o 12 8 13 6 5 10 3 5 g 9 10 3 o 244 312 297 295 206 1C9 273 252 417 435 321 221 139 116 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 47 . SOO 168 233 213 214 150 159 144 260 244 111 125 85 66 Bee 1 3 7 4 7 4 (i 3 3 4 g 11 4 3 4 Bell 2G 21 87 77 104 74 92 66 48 57 86 91 39 48 88 27 33 21 99 107 94 83 92 75 96 122 149 81 84 46 45 50 47 210 183 220 232 160 185 129 161 227 240 155 150 71 78 o o 26 24 26 23 26 15 15 28 24 12 23 5 g 5,") 51 303 323 313 316 292 299 273 288 542 451 366 323 279 219 8 17 69 89 90 6D 66 86 74 81 110 99 55 43 30 28 1 o 4 G ] o 4 o 2 1 3 1 24 40 158 128 154 147 157 131 114 124 213 188 109 100 54 68 7 3 29 22 13 18 17 12 17 10 28 9 g 6 7 Culdwoll 36 S3 124 133 150 137 101 87 91 144 143 69 89 49 46 3 6 23 6 04 30 29 23 32 40 43 14 34 13 19 2 1 5 c, 3 5 g 6 3 5 g 5 1 3 1 I 1 1 40 70 122 191 142 113 205 339 395 11 402 283 240 153 139 10 42 27 44 43 3 38 28 34 51 43 20 32 12 18 47 57 24 B4* 263 263 239 246 211 231 293 289 152 166 79 89 Collin i 23 80 ^93 88 97 78 77 48 55 91 104 36 47 26 40 61 49 238 254 26 231 246 235 218 238 361 333 243 199 107 110 o n 16 17 19 g 15 6 13 15 17 12 12 5 3 Cook g 04 3 35 99 7 30 36 37 14 l 11 9 CoryeU G 7 07 6 22 05 05 26 18 17 22 30 11 16 10 7 Dallas 17 18 90 9 75 93 71 81 54 69 96 105 54 53 30 25 3 5 17 16 21 04 04 11 1 3 g De Witt 28 35 125 10 14 103 91 100 135 141 74 93 46 57 Ellia 21 18 95 93 94 100 70 71 61 77 103 101 48 54 28 20 El Paso 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 Erath I 9 g 10 16 10 g ]0 13 5 5 4 Fall* 30 23 138 140 131 145 10 96 106 104 162 13 98 100 55 55 24 33 1G 13 144 153 130 125 113 11C 158 158 82 90 30 49 Fayetto 57 60 296 36 269 297 255 040 216 234 353 393 176 31 117 121 42 4-1 213 034 254 218 306 28G 03 68 475 388 311 281 186 157 53 71 044 318 253 70 281 297 308 194 195 90 105 Frio 2 8 2 79 86 84 138 166 11 C9 85 Guadahnu; "3 15 135 143 151 12 144 103 114 58 55 Gillcepie ^ 1 1 Goliad it 13 54 8 55 78 P7 39 28 27 56 250 01 10 04 Grime* . . . 7(1 sa 41B i"j 4ai jrtt; *US nj i . nofi 9n mi l. tf STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 479 FREE COLORED Continued. 50 and under CO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. F. M. F. 31. F. M. F. M. F. . M. F. M. F. M. F. | 1 o 2 1 H 1 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 13 1 1 3 1 Shelby Smith 2 Stan- Titus 1 5 Travis . . . Trinit y 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wise 1 1 9 6 7 2 2 2 1 1 181 174 355 SLAVE. 43 35 27 23 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 774 1 894 3 668 17 10 4 3 1 1 o 1 336 350 686 3 3 1 1 1 50 57 107 (59 51 33 33 9" 9 ] 3 2 G 1 1 2 Oil 1 903 3 914 4 8 12 oo 18 17 3 4 3 o 1 2 1 381 1 210 2 591 ] 1 3 1 1 4 37 79 Bco 11 7 o o 1 59 47G 1 005 Bell 15 22 13 18 4 1 j 1 670 725 1 395 Bexar 46 5" 98 47 27 13 9 10 1 2 1 1 303 1 348 2 651 3 o 1 138 155 293 94 66 (JO 10 1 7 _ 4 2 2 3 2 659 2 451 5 110 14 7 11 4 1 2 56 537 1 063 1 15 17 32 05 6 17 9 5 G 4 o 1 034 960 2 003 3 2 2 1 108 125 235 O J 5 3 o 2 o goo 810 1 610 Caldwell 14 3 1 4 1 184 230 414 1 1 28 33 61 o 1 2 5 7 33 ;j ]G 3 4 3 1 3 1 1 703 1 772 3 475 COSH 9 11 1 2 3 1 254 259 513 6 11 1 1 o 1 583 1 663 3 246 6 2 o 1 491 556 1 047 Collin ] 1 1 819 1 740 3 559 1 88 105 193 1 175 194 369 Cook 145 161 306 Coryell 1 1 13 561 1 074 Dalliis 1 115 136 251 O,J 2 1 788 855 1 643 Do Witt 545 559 1 104 Ellis - 7 8 15 El Paso 1 5 66 118 3 1 1 879 837 1 716 Falls 4 834 887 1 721 Funnin 3 o 1 1 1 8 1 964 3 786 Fayette g 2 1 1 2 133 1 994 4 127 Fort Bond 9 g 2 a 2 1 739 I 874 3 613 2 2 Frio O 3 1 o 1 693 87 1 520 is o 4 1 1 850 898 1 748 17 16 33 Gillespie 5 1 3 1 369 474 843 Goliad Oj 1 4 1 1 1 1 605 1 563 3 168 1 o 1 1 648 644 1 292 P7 -17 SR 28 8 9 :i 9 2 1 2.841 2.627 5.468 Grimes ... 480 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 49 50 51 aa 53 M 53 50 57 58 59 60 r>i IW 6:1 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 78 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 M 95 96 !I7 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 10B 107 108 109 11" 111 112 113 114 DISTRICTS. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. P. if. F. M. P. M. 3 13 97 537 48 76 F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 16 123 C68 69 77 a i 19 | 19 122 114 615 679 68 04 87 93 o 10 113 641 54 86 6 18 103 579 61 93 1 17 146 549 58 83 1 12 234 900 02 77 2 14 206 831 65 91 1 5 108 473 35 50 2 10 146 486 47 69 7 85 209 19 22 3 5 101 261 23 31 1 20 36 71 19 2 36 53 18 9 16 19 Ilurtliii 4 7 141 13 26 5 13 10.) 19 24 10 133 614 59 79 Hill 15 23 37 10 10 23 58 11 1 07 21 3 JO 5 9 36 1 18 46 13 17 53 88 212 37 4 101 121 27 38 18 27 4 224 11 161 177 85 94 11 6 200 41 95 52 73 212 49 3 79 111 2l) 42 28 43 3 229 13 114 206 57 101 7 2 177 49 116 3 122 46 78 212 53 1 86 119 16 49 30 39 4 255 11 165 247 73 87 10 193 49 163 51 90 195 48 6 89 128 25 44 20 48 3 220 12 100 187 05 90 9 6 195 51 107 4 144 50 76 185 37 1 81 133 18 39 21 43 7 223 12 131 206 73 84 1 4 182 55 137 59 75 196 40 4 68 118 18 39 27 37 2 210 10 134 190 01 82 5 46 48 159 38 5 77 102 19 34 23 35 2 183 14 126 158 66 48 6 1 150 36 134 2 107 43 60 178 33 74 101 12 34 18 41 1 148 11 125 133 56 59 4 8 168 57 130 2 118 65 70 293 52 4 115 124 39 40 28 55 5 264 7 151 272 119 82 9 2 224 69 211 2 206 59 98 279 57 9 109 147 28 42 26 50 8 239 17 159 219 108 97 8 1 298 78 215 2 207 25 34 137 29 I 00 94 10 19 10 19 127 8 71 106 53 6 1 103 27 105 24 48 139 27 5 78 101 15 30 17 30 o 150 5 70 156 04 50 5 3 90 28 127 1 137 10 20 74 11 1 37 42 15 11 11 1 65 4 41 77 39 26 1 Hunt Jack - 26 23 5 16 10 11 1 50 4 28 39 18 14 Kerr 90 6 48 85 47 38 1 78 19 74 Live Ouk . 1 54 15 13 2 41 13 31 | 155 39 127 1 124 1 10 94 5 100 174 132 60 17 23 8 200 19 303 65 20 64 11 9 I 146 111 162 105 88 2 2 I 32 21 ! 8 130 4 9 130 8 119 1 181 193 152 82 13 47 11 248 14 316 7 130 6 202 197 126 96 20 37 12 266 24 293 12 121 4 192 176 128 82 16 20 204 18 269 9 61 3 181 128 104 59 - 14 6 182 14 240 7 107 4 179 156 128 47 20 16 11 199 16 253 4 142 1 291 214 191 87 12 36 6 293 17 405 1 270 19 220 584 y, 137 8 4 1 143 513 7 164 4 287 194 174 94 22 42 13 273 22 413 3 338 25 231 107 171 13 : 135 477 1 76 2 181 109 88 46 2 21 11 119 5 243 5 84 1 157 125 98 42 13 13 5 177 8 221 2 33 4 34 : i 27 IS 3 10 34 37 28 19 5 2 1 44 2 54 185 183 145 - 15 31 8 234 23 309 180 ICO 153 84 15 36 11 233 19 339 106 65 60 25 8 14 5 73 5 114 102 75 :.-! 26 11 16 2 103 7 130 Pulo Pinto 43 1 62 Polk Presidio Red Jliver 54 6 41 128 16 27 3 61 4 S3 114 17 22 1 1 207 21 1C7 483 91 129 5 8 229 11 179 469 60 123 9 7 1 102 410 2 210 SS 175 4 JO 95 153 9 8 1 112 367 207 16 178 469 86 164 6 10 2 128 400 1 219 17 153 428 98 110 6 6 219 18 118 433 80 100 5 5 202 10 147 357 60 109 7 8 204 18 161 399 73 113 4 7 1 89 311 161 7 148 324 69 77 3 5 175 9 126 316 70 91 5 6 100 8 61 160 34 45 3 3 125 7 54 ite 41 - 4 4 1 34 139 Hffugio Ruxk Sabino San Saba Shuckleford Sh.-lby . 13 82 19 09 102 36L 116 339 127 311 1 110 JUti 77 236 80 239 1 29 126 Smith Stnrr Titus . . 34 48 1 20 63 48 44 11 17 60 165 233 70 98 285 1 208 . 204 6J 09 M i 202 231 81 99 280 2 183 214 77 94 333 2 202 131 78 76 280 1 151 70 252 1 153 174 70 73 I 5 159 195 62 88 231 1 252 300 89 98 426 2 231 312 99 105 404 2 96 133 150 152 55 49 51 67 160 191 1 . 53 120 29 34 101 2 68 103 26 35 100 1 Travi* Trinity Tyler ; .. . . STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 481 SLAVE Continued. 50 and uuik-r 60. 00 and under 70. 70 uud under 80. 80 and under 90. OOtiudnndurlOO Above 100. Age unkn u rotaL Aggregate. COUNTIES. 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 90 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 11. F. 51. V. M. F. 51. V. If, F. 51. F. M. F. M. F. 11 88 1,011 4,46:2 381 530 15 103 1, 042 4,322 416 586 1 330 529 1,405 298 32 587 BE 151 261 104 287 22 *1,385 80 791 1,275 508 502 39 31 1,171 349 1,040 14 1,022 1 53 798 20 1,371 1, 178 939 503 128 191 08 1,5GG 121 2,107 3 1,531 115 1,103 3,046 500 887 ;,.. 45 7 749 2,549 6 440 1.S31 1,564 408 571 1,903 14 20 191 2,053 8,784 797 1, 110 1 050 990 2,819 577 50 1,194 1,611 309 513 3-J7 533 49 2,833 153 1,707 2,620 1,079 1,072 85 54 2,395 075 2,017 18 2,107 1 106 1,542 35 2,811 2,359 1,890 1,013 210 392 130 3,058 222 4,198 4 3, 039 234 2,258 6,132 1,150 1,717 95 89 9 1,470 4,982 6 850 2,438 3,136 959 1,148 3,W1 27 1 42 121 8 18 4 55 130 13 14 1 13 60 3 3 1 20 5 5 6 21 3 10 2 3 1 8 2 2 3 e 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 5 19 47 7 14 111 r (i .-. 30 2 24 41 20 12 1 28 [l 35 50 C 17 34 4 20 27 3 8 5 4 1 41 1 10 21 21 12 3 5 30 2 1 5 10 4 1 4 4 19 8 1 5 10 o o 1 1 2 o 320 401 1,414 279 18 607 7UO 158 252 103 240 27 1,448 73 916 1,345 571 510 40 23 1,224 320 871 4 1,085 5 o 6 4 1 1 1 17 18 ^ * Jack 3 1 3 g 3 i i 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 o 19 15 3 5 17 9 1 7 1 i r 13 14 12 5 1 6 5 3 o 6 5 o 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 " i i 2 Leon 1 61 "" 34 13 34 1 36 1 10 A 8 1 15 1 17 3 1 5 1 1 2 1 3 1 5IcLemian 5 1 Mari n 29 25 8 4 1 1 M - le - U 1 23 o 4 1 8 53 744 15 1,440 1,181 931 510 88 201 02 1,492 101 2,091 1 1,508 119 1, 150 3,086 584 830 45 44 2 727 2,433 " 111 4 2 1 1 5IiIam 54 4! 30 19 G 44 38 28 17 2 2 3 38 3 57 22 13 9 3 1 18 20 12 14 1 3 4 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 7 1 o 1 1 1 1 Montgomery 1 N-ivarro 1 Newton 1 \ne Oran e 1 11 4 77 13 35 1 25 9 1 39 14 11 1 2 Polk 40 o 27 82 4 28 50 4 20 64 19 28 1 23 4 7 32 11 * 1J 14 26 7 14 5 8 1 1 13 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 12 1 4 2 4 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 Rusk 1 1 San Augustine San Patrieio 2 Shackleford 18 (8 19 70 5 j 13 28 26 2 11 1 11 1 1 2 1 Shelby Smith 1 1 3 1 410 1,207 1,572 491 577 1,891 13 Tarrant, (t-ntim d) . Titus 29 56 8 113 50 33 62 10 11 40 9 10 25 2!) 3 j 1 8 : 1 20 17 6 11 7 1 4 6 1 2 2 1 4 1 4 1 ] 1 Travis 3 7 Tyler o 1 4 1 Uvalde . . . 61 482 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 IC3 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 1 5 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. p M. F. M. F. M. F. 19 19 49 141 28 G s 18 1 5 17 56 212 38 7 1 12 1 24 82 312 580 133 88 9 74 5 27 IOC 300 COO 1G3 Gl 11 C9 4 19 106 318 492 175 73 11 96 5 15 101 310 523 180 71 15 91 7 25 85 315 510 229 G5 11 eo 10 18 89 252 420 198 66 10 78 4 8 104 248 458 173 50 12 53 G 17 91 251 451 121 02 8 G5 5 47 tag 419 919 287 83 3 88 9 44 121 410 830 315 84 13 98 9 10 ! 19 73 I 73 216 ! 210 532 ; 440 199 170 43 j 51 3 9 53 53 7 7 9 51 119 216 98 17 o 23 4 3 04 142 189 G3 30 3 23 4 Walker Wharton Wise Wood 2, 778 2,853 13,090 13, 33G 13,690 13,727 12, 683 12,099 10, 79G 11,576 17, 778 17, 285 9, 901 10, 008 5,512 5,758 INDIAN. ] Bee ] 3 o o 1 o 1 3 2 o J 2 1 1 1 4 Ellis 1 1 1 1 5 i 3 21 11 16 8 11 11 4 8 19 24 16 12 4 7 Q Falls 1 7 o 1 1 R EBdalgo 1 1 Hopkins 2 1 1 i 1 i . 1 1 11 4 ....... 13 7 1 o 3 4 12 17 8 15 11 19 11 - 1 o Total 5 Q 33 27 or 16 18 , : at 42 37 35 26 27 21 AGGREGATE. 1 8 4 5 Whites 7,383 G, 976 30,591 29,263 32, 078 30,589 27,257 25,656 21,651 21, 372 43, GGO 32, 97G 29,715 20, 571 17, 822 11,639 Whites (estimated) Total whites 7 ., i 10 2,853 29 13, 090 24 13,336 27 13, 690 26 13,727 23 12,683 19 12,099 17 10,796 18 11, 576 22 17, 778 33 17,285 29 9, 901 21 10,008 9 i, 512 13 5,758 Totr.1 Indians 5 6 33 27 25. m 16 18 13 OJ - 42 37 35 2G 27 21 10,173 9,837 43, 743 42,650 45, 820 44, 361 39,979 37,792 32,477 32,990 61,502 50,331 39,680 30, 626 23, 370 17,631 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 483 SLAVE Continued. 50 and under CO. CO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under DO. OOnndumk rlOO. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 M. F. 31. F. M. p. M. P. M. F. 11 F. M. i. SI. F. 1 30 C7 1C3 58 7 7 2. ! 58 89 5-1 19 o 11 40 4-1 31 8 3 5 17 7 1 1 304 710 2,107 4,019 1,400 440 57 502 49 158 G97 2,028 3,922 1,328 451 71 503 43 332 1,413 4,135 7,941 2,734 891 128 1,005 92 Van Zaudt D 21! 59 17 1 1 1 1 3 6 :i 1 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 Walker . 1 1 1 1 Wise . . 11 1 11 1 6 1 1 1 Wood 123 2,717 2,528 1,272 1, 15G 330 3GG 116 95 : 4C 22 30 18 22 91,189 91,377 182, SCO IXDIAN. 1 1 1 17 12 29 Bee.. . 1 1 1 2 2 o 3 3 3 G Ellis - 4 6 4 4 1 1 103 93 196 El Paso 5 Falls Q 4 o 7 o O g 1 _ (J 9 1 o 3 10 3 o 1 x 78 70 148 11 3 3 10 6 5 4 1 1 212 191 403 AGGREGATE. 9,593 6,414 4 079 2 730 1 000 748 171 141 C4 21 140 05 225 170 189 308 414 538 Whites 1 3,415 2 938 353 2 228 585 19 300 40 891 9 6 6 7 2 1 1 181 174 355 3 2,717 2,5i8 1,272 1,150 330 306 110 95 30 46 (V) 30 IS <v> 90,733 90 885 T 181 018 Slaves 4 450 49 948 91 189 91 377 182 566 10 n 5 4 o 1 1 912 191 403 Q 12,329 8,954 5,302 3, 897 1,332 1, 118 288 239 54 07 29 37 158 88 320,107 284, 048 604,215 484 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Total slave. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. M. i F. Total. 1C F. Total M. F. Total. M. F. Tot:J. : 1,841 832 3,387 218 2,392 3,135 1,734 039 2,838 169 2,023 0,730 3,575 1,471 0,235 387 4,415 6,730 3,585 1,471 6,225 387 4, 415 1, 019 282 32 1,898 3 1,209 1,726 291 43 1,780 6 1, 039 3,345 573 75 3,684 9 2, 348 155 54 18 113 1 173 - 59 14 117 2 171 323 113 32 230 3 343 3,603 686 107 3,914 12 2,591 10, 398 4, 271 1,578 10J39 399 7,006 4 10 Boo 4G5 2,061 7,013 CIS 1,332 916 1, 1 JO 941 133 109 2,003 1,208 1, 540 1,258 350 3,334 S f?l 36C 1,733 0,044 510 1,009 796 837 773 111 89 1,677 984 1,330 970 298 2,621 65 831 3,794 13, 057 1,183 2,401 1,713 2,027 1,713 244 198 3,680 2,252 2,870 2,228 648 5,955 4 936 831 3,794 13, 059 1,183 2,401 1,712 2,033 1,713 244 25 456 508 46 1, 148 117 2, 512 536 23 414 528 52 1,159 120 2,235 537 48 870 1, 036 98 2,307 237 4,747 1,063 17 73 102 14 62 197 3L 135 359 79 1,005 1,395 98 2,651 2!I3 5,110 1,063 910 4, 79 14, 434 1,281 5,058 2,005 7,143 2,776 241 230 5,083 2, 487 4,481 2.1112 709 0,028 8, -111 1, 5C8 12, 098 109 Bell o 2 Bowie 135 21 147 189 35 216 311 56 363 IJrowu 198 3,680 2,253 2,871 2,228 648 6,021 4,936 995 8,852 109 9 794 79 735 109 35 1 1,606 313 1, 308 12 737 99 688 144 29 3 1,603 309 1,398 21 1,531 178 1,413 233 54 4 3,209 421 2,706 6 240 29 75 75 3 1 97 42 275 5 232 28 122 86 4 2 169 50 2C5 11 472 57 197 161 7 3 266 92 510 32 2,003 235 1,610 414 61 7 3,475 513 3,246 Burnet Caldwell 1 1 Calhoun Conionche 28 66 532 4,628 85 4G3 4,221 23 993 8,849 107 2 1 | 3 o Cluy Ci>]lehan, tuo return) Culliu 4, 37li 3,841 8,217 8,217 348 330 G98 143 206 349 1, 047 0, iE-l Coleniati, (uo return) Colorado 2, 3U8 2,072 1,928 1,765 4, 326 3,837 4,326 3,837 1,696 61 1, 613 72 3,309 133 123 27 127 33 250 60 3,559 193 7, tir:5 4,030 Comul Concho, (no return) Cook 1,799 1,274 4,135 . 2,525 1,888 1,592 1,086 3,456 96 2,255 1,077 3,391 2,360 7,591 281 4,780 3,465 3,391 2,360 7,591 281 4,780 3,465 143 145 408 155 161 433 297 306 831 33 39 72 369 306 1,074 3, 7(1!) 2, (Mi 8,065 281 5,031 5,108 Corvcll Dallas 105 138 243 Dawsou Denton 98 673 101 737 199 1,410 17 115 33 118 52 233 251 1,643 De Witt Demmit, (no return) Duval, (no return) - 1 K;i-tlnml 86 43 99 99 99 Ellia 2.SG5 2,390 28 1,222 1,051 4,012 4,233 1,143 1,748 3,736 1,477 1,387 1, 7.V.I 3, 732 HUH l, 930 MB 1,877 1,632 15 1,085 845 3,484 3,576 86-1 1,520 15 2,951 1,236 1,134 2,133 3,160 2,111 1,739 218 4,142 4,022 43 2,307 1,896 7,496 7,808 2,007 3,268 III c, 707 8,703 3,5*1 4,891 6,892 4,838 3,689 403 4,142 4,036 43 2,307 1,898 7,496 7,818 2, OKI 3,268 40 6,709 2,703 2, :. 1 1 4, 8 .U 4,839 3,690 4G3 506 4 520 4 1,026 8 39 3 39 4 78 7 1, 104 15 .-..2 M 4,051 43 2, 42.-. 3, 6U 9,217 ll.iJil 6, 143 8,88! 42 8,199 2, ;::ii 8, l.-l 10,307 :,. -1 1 1 4f9 El Paso 6 e 14 Kncinal Erath 43 819 698 1,582 1,879 1,511 2 550 14 308 1,423 489 2,490 714 10 58 757 .. 1,71)2 1,663 1,631 1,576 1,437 3,284 3, 512 3,142 2 1,184 24 842 2,778 919 4,801 1,428 30 9 60 130 240 254 238 8 63 148 262 331 243 17 140 064 502 471 118 1,716 1,721 1,781 I, 127 3, U13 -i L,MU 33 843 ::, KW 1,2! 12 5,468 1,748 26 Falls. 2 2 Fanuin 4 7 6 2 10 9 Fort Bend Frlo 1 i 2 028 in 474 1,355 130 2,311 714 IX) 137 3 1 182 159 351 13U 1 199 1 336 g i 390 373 607 330 6 <;;ii,>pio (M.liilll ( "ir/.iiles 208 214 316 184 5 Gr.iygon Grimes 1 a a 1 7 Hamilton Ilanlemiiii, (I.-, return) Hanliu i;ni sic s,m 1 Id 1 i,ia 7,017 72 820 167 1,647 16 191 - 215 24 406 191 2,053 1 , : .:a . , (. .0 lliirrii 7, 008 2 7 9 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. WHITE. COUNTIES. FREE COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. Total slave. Aggregate. 11LACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. V. Total. 2,913 601 0,217 1,329 6,217 1,329 3,803 209 3, 053 7, 461 333 032 054 82 009 83 1,323 105 8, 784 15, 001 797 2, 120 IJays- 728 1, 614 500 1,374 3,235 2.434 2,826 423 601 1,111 703 1,764 3,478 1,157 3,003 6,7i5 5,839 6,053 950 1,396 2,426 1,684 3,793 1 19 1 34 3, 479 1,191 3,003 6,755 5,239 6,053 950 1,418 2,426 1,686 3,792 405 307 393 1,814 216 17 528 697 130 189 514 979 1 | 1 317 624 453 851 1,200 2,414 221 . 437 30 47 512 1,040 744 1,441 138 ! 208 188 377 65 72 137 1,116 4,595 1 1,192 C50 3,653 990 7,745 2,819 I 8,053 577 i 6,630 50 ! 1, 000 1,194 | 2,012 1, Oil 4, 037 309 1, 995 513 4, 305 Hidalgo 637 15 Hill ] 629 13 68 200 63 1 79 93 28 63 13 71 205 77 o 75 77 13 73 26 139 405 140 3 154 170 41 130 Hopkins 3 520 Houston - 2 805 Hunt ! 3 237 Jack . ..527 10 12 22 Jefferson 981 1 1 2 Johnson 2, 028 Karncs 1, 058 786 1,001 240 1,844 3,403 585 1,844 3, 403 585 103 211 17 104 233 12 327 444 21) yg 5. i3 49 2, 171 3, 030 034 K:mfinau 1 802 35 10 54 10 89 20 Kerr 345 Kiuney 30 16 46 7 8 15 61 1 01 Knox, (no return) Lmnar 3 865 3,429 388 7,294 874 5 1 4 9 1 7,303 875 1,193 53 1,107 59 2,300 112 255 20 278 21 533 41 2,833 153 10, 130 1,023 Lasalle, (no return) Lavaca ! 2,341 1,897 1,888 947 1,603 214 486 4,238 4,101 2, 103 3,464 BH 1,047 4,238 4,161 2,110 3,465 508 1,047 855 1,177 453 450 40 10 751 1,129 400 498 28 20 ],000 2,306 873 954 68 30 01 108 118 54 6 13 40 146 88 64 11 11 101 314 200 118 17 24 1,707 2,020 1,079 1,072 85 54 5, 945 6,781 3, 189 4, 537 5113 1,101 Loon : 2 273 Liberty ! 1 155 3 5 1 8 1 Limestone 1 861 LivnOuk 204 Llaiio ! 5G1 1, 665 3,802 7 2 9 3,811 1,033 964 1,997 131 207 353 2,395 0, 200 .M c.M 11 lien, (no return) Madison 822 741 851 247 591 270 804 1,503 1,960 606 1,347 704 1,732 1,563 1,960 612 1,347 725 1,732 260 929 2 901 300 991 7 916 1 39 500 1,930 9 1,877 1 75 00 42 o 124 49 55 7 100 115 97 9 230 675 2,017 18 2,107 1 100 2, 238 3, U77 630 3,464 788 1,838 Marion 1 109 3 3 6 Mulagorda . . 756 9 12 21 Medina 928 36 17 14 31 Milam . 1 952 1,680 390 1,225 2,697 1,872 1,011 1,168 626 644 2,518 1,857 1,920 138 2,562 597 1,249 3, 032 814 2,668 5,930 4,105 2,106 2,689 1,495 1,394 5,417 3,991 4,098 574 5, 191 1,300 2,73!) 1 1 3,633 814 2,668 5,933 4,106 2,106 2,690 1,524 1,394 5,417 3,991 4,102 570 5,496 1,366 2,739 033 11 1,314 1,024 802 400 03 151 47 1,289 M 1,853 701 18 1, 243 1,007 761 373 93 141 49 1,323 83 1,815 o 1, 246 97 989 1,333 29 2,563 2,031 1,503 778 150 292 90 2,012 157 3,668 3 2,521 202 2, 039 112 4 126 157 149 HO 25 50 15 203 27 238 1 233 14 100 97 2 123 171 178 125 35 50 19 243 33 292 1 285 18 119 209 6 249 338 327 235 00 100 34 446 65 530 o 518 32 219 1,542 35 2,811 2,359 1,890 1,013 210 392 130 3,0.58 232 4,198 4 3,039 231 2, 2.33 5, 175 8-19 5, 47 .) 8, 292 5, II .IO 3,119 2, !W)t) 1,910 1,524 8,475 4, 313 8, :ioo 1,600 4, 997 Nacogdoches 3 233 1 2 1 3 1 1 14 1 29 Orange 869 15 1 alo Pinto 750 Panola 2 899 Parker ... 2 134 Polk 178 1 3 2 3 3 4 2 5 Presidio 436 lied River 2 929 2 3 1,275 105 1,050 Refugio 7G3 Robertson ... 1 490 Husk 5 198 4,472 759 1,122 230 397 20 1,824 3,949 1.016 9,670 1,600 2,377 525 824 35 3,885 8,408 2.390 1 1 9,671 1,600 8,377 525 824 35 3,886 8,410 2.400 2,789 537 750 35 33 o 012 2. 337 2,713 509 801 34 40 3 624 2, 408 a 5, 502 1,046 1,551 69 73 5 1,230 4, 735 6 297 47 80 10 6 333 57 86 10 5 4 125 141 030 101 163 20 11 4 240 247 6,132 1,150 1,717 <).-> 89 9 1,470 4, 933 6 15, 803 2, 751) 4, 094 020 913 44 5,362 13, 3fl2 3. 4110 Siibiue 841 , 1 San Patricio 295 Nan Suba 427 Shackleford 15 Shelby 2 061 1 2 2 o 1 o 4 115 106 Smith 4 459 Starr... 1.380 48G STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. a. POPULATION BY COLOR AXD CONDITION Continued. COUXTIKS. WHITE. THEE COLORED. Total froo. SLAVE. . Total Blavc. I < BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. 11. F. Total. 31. F. Total. 31. F. Total. 2 772 2,308 5,170 5,170 410 4JO 850 850 6,020 t 1 * Co 3,689 2,670 1,823 3,731 3, 713 290 1, 797 1, 41)0 2,302 3,992 53 3, 3M 2,261 1,009 1,580 3,138 189 1,650 1,207 1,754 3, 279 C35 277 1,063 1, 43 J 1,805 230 583 10 104 7, 209 4,031 3,432 3,377 0,851 479 3,453 2,757 4,050 7,271 040 3,638 3, 903 530 1,248 20 124 i 124 9. 048 e, cso 4,883 4,525 10,043 3,777 4,171 8,191 15, 215 1,397 3,380 4, 529 3, J60 4, 90S 592 1,5!? 8 1 1 13 1 7, 210 4. 944 :: 3,377 0, 851 479 3,455 2,758 "4, 050 7,274 1,397 E74 1, E83 407 481 1, 5SO 9 150 524 1,870 3,553 1,002 1,241 404 482 1,019 14 158 4CO 1,778 3,196 1, 970 2,504 811 S63 23 288 990 3,648 0, 749 233 330 84 80 305 4 14 192 237 466 229 323 6-1 89 884 462 632 143 185 530 4 34 423 487 1, 192 2,438 3, 136 959 1,148 3, 79 1 27 322 1,413 4, 135 7,941 5 Tv er 1 * 1 1 1 1 20 231 250 726 Walker o 1 3 702 309 1,905 1 599 640 3,638 3,032 3,903 . 1 248 1,219 334 43 428 49 1, 10G . 50 394 43 2 35 001 99 822 92 167 100 14 71 222 121 15 109 409 227 29 183 2,734 891 128 1,005 92 Williamson Wise 1 1 Wood 2,058 270 OG5 1C /i ita 20 24, 987 228 797 192, 407 421,234 181 174 355 421, 049 79,412 78,107 157, 579 11,777 13, 210 182,566 . 604, 215 NOTE. 40.1 Indians included in white population. Of the free colored population 145 arc male and 128 female mu tat toes. Counties of Blanco and Tarraut estimated. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIKS, TOWNS, &C. DISTRICTS. \viiur. FREE COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. a O M. P. Total. jr. P. Total. M. P. 1 Total. 90 228 1,363 424 200 336 1,417 246 191 298 162 3,430 507 434 1,032 110 i 157 2,176 519 256 631 429 at i 304 464 903 74 170 1,142 363 211 264 1,257 194 123 129 139 2, 637 414 329 R31 89 57 127 1,592 260 181 519 338 i>06 012 403 837 164 338 2,505 787 477 000 2,074 440 319 427 331 6, 127 921 763 1,863 199 157 284 3,763 779 1, 150 767 723 1,258 526 867 1.7JO i 1 165 398 2,517 787 477 600 8,727 440 319 4C8 301 6,129 921 703 1,863 199 157 284 3,776 779 440 1 150 33 131 407 103 42 148 510 152 O 177 5 611 75 279 977 3SO 240 677 3, -191 1,107 477 92!) :. , r.n 1,720 319 423 GG9 7, ."07 1,813 1, 103 1 , !, G3 230 165 284 4, 845 SOB 1,400 1, 150 sea 1,256 526 1,851 1.740 7 5 12 143 2 636 320 7 1,280 22 31 53 Chapel Hill Crockett Washington El Paso t Fairfield El Paso .-< 1 1 1-13 510 135 175 165 622 156 105 323 1,178 201 310 Galveston Galveston 1 1 2 Hill 15 5 3 C) 5G7 89 403 (*) 37 8 Fannin 1 7 8 502 71 (97 1,009 100 900 Iluntsville Independence - Jodianola Walker \Vasliington El Paso " 1 1 2 769 723 1,256 526 807 1.740 J c-flferuon 114 152 206 ** " Laredo Webb I.- ivacca Lyuchburg Calhoun 509 475 (*) 984 New llrnuufclg Coraal... NOTE. For no slave population i fin. 1 noto on page 183. STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c,-Continucd. 487 CITIES, TOWNS, kC. WHITE. couxTirs. FREE COLORED. i 1 SLAVE. d 1 < 439 479 8,233 1,052 511 850 703 120 021 3GO 1,024 1,968 1,000 1, 7."J 1 SI. F. Total. It F. Total. SI. F. i Total. Siarr - - . SIS 221 210 2,541 JTS 206 3C3 351 47 149 264 701 H 6 041 475 7,043 1,032 10 eio 120 538 318 008 1,464 440 1,419 439 Starr . 265 o C; 4 479 7 043 Eexa- \ 4 10 207 325 592 ri Pnsrt r-j 1 052 1 5 1 1] 7 C17 753 Seguiu Guadalupe - 307 2 108 131 i 239 El Paso . 402 Eraih 73 1 I->Q > ...... ! 538 30 18 199 202 282 103 44 83 30 48 217 416 255 521 278 500 157 230 Ttirrimt do ! 109 318 Tvk-r Smith . . 221 008 Victoria 1 1 1, 403 4411 \ViIson Bexar 778 1 41Q 1 TABLE Xo. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. "3 c A 1 (i, 730 3, 585 1,471 0, 22.) 3S? 4,415 WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. M. I1F.ACK. MULATTO. SI. F. Total. SI. F. Total. M. V. Total. SI. 10 5 94 547 50 310 1 Total. P. Total. M. P. Total. AuoVrBOu 3 r>fi:2 3 125 K eft j 6. 087 33 3,508 i 12 1, 342 133 5,020 1 058 272 63 3, 715 390 43 17 229 1.205 115 700 1 43 17 229 1,205 700 1, 829 697 2 729 1. 729 543 2 291 3. 358 1 242 i e 4 1C i 5 00 i 153 2,002 119 1,713 272 3,715 t Bee 441 2,018 4 042 348 1,712 3 732 789 3,730 7 774 789 3,730 7, 776 1,183 2,302 1,624 1,640 1,733 241 195 3,577 2,206 2,770 1,490 648 2,304 4, 903 937 8,810 109 24 2,971 18 21 2,312 42 64 5 283 42 04 5,283 831 3,794 13,059 1,183 2,401 1,712 1,713 2,033 2)4 3,080 2,871 2, 2S8 043 cTffS - 4, 930 905 Bell 2 2 Blanco 643 1,305 869 890 1,011 131 106 1,943 1,240 1,475 791 350 1,270 2,644 497 4,600 85 540 1,057 755 750 724 110 89 1,634 966 1.294 699 288 1..038 2,239 440 4,207 22 1,183 2,362 1, 624 1,640 1, 735 241 193 3,577 2,206 2,769 1,490 OJ8 2,308 4,903 937 8,807 107 i 2? 47 51 179 2 3 60 28 65 467 12 41 22 113 1 39 88 73 292 3 3 103 40 101 738 j 09 88 73 298 3 3 103 40 101 708 1 fi 43 18 36 S71 C.ilihvc-ll J 1 1 A 7 11 19 26 45 2,004 27 35 28 1,583 6 14 3,047 33 58 42 4 4 5 1 "T., iL 33 53 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 42 8, 33 Mia Cluy . ... j 1 Ccilliu 4,336 3,821 8,137 8,157 40 20 00 00 8,217 | 1, 724 883 1,436 768 3,160 1,631 3, ICO 1,051 674 1,189 492 997 1,166 2,186 i.joo 4,ii2i; STTSc 1,780 1 257 1,587 1,082 3, 367 2 339 3,367 2,339 7,395 132 4,752 2, 587 :. 17 125 108 17 494 5 4 70 41 11 384 24 21 196 149 26 878 24 21 190 149 - 678 3, 3;)1 2, :ma 281 4, ?,- :) Cory ell Dallas 4,009 77 2,508 1,394 3,386 55 2,244 1,193 7,395 132 4,732 2,587 i 1 Do Witt | Dfemmit, (no rcturu) - . . 488 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOUEIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. jl -uoijuindod ojtjSooaSv WHITE. 11LACK. MULATTO. WHITK. BLACK. MULATTO. 1C F. Total. M. F. Total. It F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. l 43 98 98 1 1 1 99 Ellis 2,238 1,406 11 1 215 1,866 1,080 7 1 079 4, 101 2,546 19 2,294 3 4 7 3 4 7 4,104 2,560 19 2,294 1,856 7,454 5,791 1,823 3,234 40 3,984 2,956 1,340 2,244 4,683 6,844 4,564 463 27 924 10 7 32 28 1,144 136 27 11 552 8 6 9 14 883 56 7 38 1,476 24 13 41 42 2,027 192 34 38 1,476 24 13 42 42 2,027 193 34 4,142 4,036 43 2,007 1, 898 7,418 7,818 2,010 3,208 40 6,709 3,696 a, 703 2,541 4,891 6,892 4,839 403 ! I i Fulls 1, 019 3,984 3,088 1,007 1,721 25 2,140 1, 511 718 1,210 2,623 3,696 2,529 2-15 836 3,470 2,693 808 1,513 15 1,842 1,438 6->2 1,028 2,060 3,148 2,034 218 1,855 7,454 5,781 1,815 3,234 40 3,982 2, 949 1,340 2,244 4,683 6,844 4,503 403 1 1 1 1 , 1 2 1 2 2 3 4 5 o 8 6 "ort Mend 1 1 , Galvcston 1 3 1 1 1 2 1,616 419 759 171 136 36 195 1,109 321 604 126 72 12 80 2,725 740 1,363 297 208 48 275 2,725 740 1,363 297 208 48 275 Oua lulu o 2 5 2 1 1 llurdeman, (no return) . 634 2,577 3,162 6!)(i 512 2,210 2,847 55 1,146 4,787 6,009 1,281 1, 146 4,796 6,009 1,281 12 1,399 142 32 4 822 66 16 16 2,221 208 48 16 2,221 208 48 1,102 7,017 6,217 1,329 1 3 4 1 4 5 Hays l 1,800 264 1, 613 3,498 2,770 3,201 525 730 1,310 829 2 013 1.506 241 1,365 3,230 2,428 2,815 4S1 573 1, 109 6f)9 1 761 3,366 505 2, 978 6,728 5,198 6,016 940 1,303 2,419 1,488 3 774 1 i 1 3,367 539 2,978 6,728 5,198 6,016 946 1,325 2,419 1,490 3,774 64 393 16 22 35 26 05 5 152 15 48 259 9 5 6 11 2 28 2 44 3 112 652 25 27 41 37 4 93 7 1!)6 18 112 652 ^35 27 41 37 4 93 7 196 18 3,479 1,191 3,003 6, 755 5,239 6,053 950 1,418 2,426 1,086 3,792 1 2 18 14 32 Hill Hunt Jack l 1 2 9 11 20 1 1 2 em 1,773 20-1 584 1,582 165 1,386 3,355 309 1,386 3,355 369 256 29 141 202 19 75 458 48 216 458 48 216 1,844 3,403 585 | 13 9 23 2 3 5 5 10 37 17 7 24 24 61 3,831 480 3,410 388 7,241 808 1 1 2 3 1 3 6 1 7,249 669 34 19 53 6 1 1 54 6 7,303 875 La Salle, (no return) . . 2,188 2 237 1,799 1 874 3,987 4 111 3,987 4,111 1,985 3,429 443 958 153 36 88 24 38 53 98 14 37 12 27 30 251 50 UB 36 65 89 251 50 125 36 65 - 4,238 4, 101 2, 1 10 3,465 508 1,047 1,067 1,837 256 910 1,591 187 450 1,977 3,428 443 958 3 5 1 8 1 Live Oak 508 JlcCulloch, (no re-tun;) . Mi-Lrnnan 2,095 1,651 3,746 7 2 9 3,755 42 14 H 58 i :i,Hi M -Mullen, (no return) 1,030 211 an 136 484 737 824 174 4!I5 77 424 1,541 1,854 385 1,110 213 908 1,541 1,854 :- 1,116 234 : - 18 79 148 135 298 444 4 27 73 96 193 360 22 106 221 231 491 824 22 m W) 231 a 824 1,563 L.QOB (il-J ],:IIT T9S Marion MUHOD 1 3 4 2 ida lo 1 1 2 8 11 19 M. ii .ni. <ii" return) . Mihm . Moutagui- 1,908 420 1,648 388 3,556 806 1 1 3,557 808 44 4 32 i 76 a . 76 6 3.633 814 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. 489 COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. M 31. ULATTO. 31. F. Total. 31. P. Total. HI. P. Total. It F. Total. M. P. Total. * Total. 1,387 3,168 2,207 1,189 2,602 1 808 2, 570 5,830 4 (175 1 2,576 5,833 4,076 2,089 1,559 1,374 1,388 5, 393 3, B76 4,066 148 5,443 1,201 2,605 50 65 20 14 039 134 4 10 10 27 321 38 09 43 3C 35 4 3 492 10 o 8 5 9 107 15 66 31 92 100 30 17 1.131 150 6 24 15 36 428 Si 1C5 74 100 30 17 1,131 150 6 24 15 30 I M 53 105 74 2,668 5,935 4,106 2,106 2,690 1,524 1,394 5,417 3,991 4,102 570 5,496 1, 306 2,739 1 2 1 3 1 1,081 88 1,008 670 2,089 1 558 | 1 1 733 740 2,883 2,124 2,151 115 2, 891 064 1,447 610 642 2, 510 1,832 1,91] 31 2,547 331 1, 218 1,345 1,388 5, 393 3,970 4,002 140 5,438 1,195 2,665 15 14 29 Palo Piu to - . * Polk 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 5 6 ItumirU, (no return) .. Rusk 5,144 827 1, 243 224 424 12 2,044 4,415 429 2,772 4,450 755 1,119 175 391 18 1,810 3,930 322 2, 308 9,594 1,582 2,364 399 815 30 3,854 8,345 751 5, 170 1 I 9,595 1,582 2,364 399 815 30 3,855 8, 347 755 5,170 54 14 10 71 3 3 17 44 951 22 4 3 55 6 2 14 19 094 76 18 13 126 9 5 31 63 1, 045 70 18 13 126 9 5 31 63 1,045 9,671 1,600 2,377 525 824 35 3,886 8,410 ;... 5,170 1 Shuckluford Shelby 1 2 StaiT 1 1 3 1 1 9 Tarraut 59 3,eor 2,337 1,815. 1,784 3,691 237 1,759 1,000 2,170 3,284 542 357 1, 905 . 1,592 2,087 259 76 15 50 3,309 2,034 1,600 1,584 3,127 109 1,618 1,720 2,730 480 275 1,639 1, 430 1,802 224 69 7 115 7,170 4,371 3,421 3. :i8 6,18 400 3,377 1,863 3,890 6,020 1,028 632 3,564 3,022 3,949 483 143 22 115 7,177 4,384 3,422 3,368 6,818 400 3,379 1,864 3,890 6,023 1,028 032 3,504 3,023 3,949 483 145 22 6 22 333 8 22 53 38 490 132 708 220 12 50 7 11 11 589 1 3 11 227 3 o 11 23 38 404 34 543 149 24 o 3 6 514 3 9 33 500 11 9 33 73 76 894 100 1,251 309 14 74 9 14 17 1,103 4 9 11 Q 33 73 70 894 1G6 1, 251 309 14 74 Q 14 17 1,103 4 134 7,210 4, 944 3, 433 3, 377 6.851 479 3,455 C.758 4,056 7,874 I, 3!)7 04 (i 3,038 3,032 3, 903 500 1,248 26 1 2 2 8 3 t 11 1 l Trinity Tyler ! j 1 i 1 1 2 Victoria 1 l ! Walker 1 121 j Wubb j | Wise i i Wood 1 Total * 4 1 203,179 174,714 377,893 30 . 42 78 129 127 250 378,227 1 I 25, 618 i 17, 783 j 43, 401 : 1 10 17 43,422 421,(>ll 490 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 34,193 11,319 83 472 114 1,103 23,637 7,050 3,478 703 20 14,545 !>,060 459 91C 243 70 19,902 12,187 510 384 3,221 12, 138 2,183 a 1,706 1G5 10,87fi , 42, 2G5 153,043 288 9,081 183 ; 333 247 099 Asia 6 22 8 30 458 5 Holland 76 3,430 07 12, 443 306 10 7S>3 Africa Ireland Italy Connect icir Tennessee Atlautic Islands Norway Florida Vermont British America Central America Portugal Poland China Pacific Islands 150 1,695 45 1,883 20,553 27 2 4S 524 5D 153 2 453 o ;i 49 48 5 Iowa Territories England Scotland Spain y Aggregate native German States : 378, 237 Switzerland South America Sandwich Islands Turkey West Indies Wales Other foreign countries Germany, (uotspeci- New Jersey 43,422 378, 227 . e en Total Germany Total . . . Ohio Great Britain, (not specified). . . 421, 649 TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. ) 24 758 137 5 69 178 Architects 3 if) 31 Artists 3 4 1 13 13 3 131 17 GC 285 H 6 ) p . *> 773 ; u Blacksmiths T84 6 ) (i Boathuildcrg I Boatmen 07 (w Honkliinduri o B>iok-ki * i>rrrt C3 43 111 Book wile nt :j 199 UB Bowlinff-ialoon keep-* 4 Clerk*... 1.716 DruccUt*. - - 143 STATE OF TEXAS. TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS Continued. 491 OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. | NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OK. 4 3 31 29 3U7 C7 33 1C 23 a, :.-., 32 21 1,361 2 5 112 211 2 45 1,502 2 1,571 112 n 4 304 5 11 81 9 40 39 94 3 BM 4 4 13 2 5 24 77 1,340 Milkmen 8 Shoemakers - 51 509 Millers 407 Silversmiths Tnilnrs . .. Oculists G Grocers 377 Ostlers 81 Hatters 31 Painters 04 Tinsmith* Hunters 47 Traders Pilots ID Turners Iron- workers - 10 Planters 265 Jewelers 11 Plasterers 37 Judges 17 Potters 18 Knitters 19 Laborers q 961 Laundresses 179 Li me -burners o Livery -stable keepers 39 Locksmiths 3 Lumbermen 5 Lumber merchants 13 Machinists 73 Saddlers 392 Mantua-makers 11 Other occupations and unknown Total Manufacturers 8 Mariners 145 105, 4!)l 4 J2 STATE OF VERMONT. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 M COUSTIES. " I Under 1. 1 and uudcr 5. 5 ,ind under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 und under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 anil under 40. 40 and uudi-r 50. M. P. M. p. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. It F. ! M. ! . 167 180 205 316 m a 127 sai 210 489 287 244 327 241 212 213 319 77 334 58 153 217 238 484 260 221 39ti 1,108 1,031 942 1,484 30G 1, .-15 ass 583 1, 131 1,888 1,341 1,557 1,221 961 970 1,490 287 1,462 254 034 1,001 991 1,824 1,296 1,074 1,529 1,379 1,080 1, 130 1,078 340 1,818 283 1,334 1,158 2,128 1,548 1,363 1,829 17,822 1,310 1,063 1,159 1,007 337 1,094 289 C88 1,300 1,103 2,088 1, 495 1,270 1,858 1,339 1,052 1,137 1,587 318 1,707 30- 663 1,386 1,025 1,793 1,533 1,385 2,011 1,204 _ 1,028 1,147 1,572 307 1,041 234 599 1,304 1,104 1,731 1,412 1,306 1,925 1,301 1,058 1,207 1,505 333 1,566 237 004 1,369 1,084 1, 790 1,488 1,470 2,054 1,889 1,063 1,186 1,583 203 1,519 241 604 1,320 1,023 1,747 1,373 1,430 1,885 1,939 1, 621 1,864 2,386 3S1 2,018 38 1,015 1,887 1,314 3, 130 2,389 2, 117 2, 9 15 2,050 1, 603 1,803 2,470 448 2.2-M 388 1,061 1,947 1,557 3.120 2, 273 2,193 3,006 1,480 1,207 i, 200 1,593 4m 1,538 242 800 1, 429 1, 116 2, 514 1,721 1,721 2,160 1,4ns 1,205 1,300 1,744 340 1,652 245 725 1,488 1, OG7 2,267 1,701 1,696 2,236 1, 183 1,102 1,371 255 1,253 KJI 593 1,354 099 1, 847 1,428 1, 497 1,980 1,160 HI 1,069 240 1,200 101 591 1,353 902 1,994 1,377 1,506 2,013 Total 3,330 3,462 15,422 15,054 17,379 17,238 16,537 17,132 16, 526 I 25, 797 26, 180 I 19, 192 19,224 ! 15,996 i 15,436 FREE COLORED. 3 1 3 8 4 8 3 3 4 7 8 5 3 1 3 1 1 7 2 4 5 - 4 3 6 7 4 7 9 6 3 3 1 3 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 6 3 4 5 13 3 13 7 3 4 8 | 9 1 2 5 3 4 4 4 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 , 1 3 3 2 Q 2 l! 2 v 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 ; 1 3 12 7 5 9 10 5 8 , 11 13 5 12 ; 2 I 1 1 1 2 3 I 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 3 7 o 2 1 n 4 5 3 12 11 7 4 t) 11 13 5 8 5 10 Total 12 5 36 30 39 51 48 34 42 28 58 57 41 - 41 Xi . INDIAN. 2 2 1 t 4 3! i I ! AGGREGATE. Total whites 3 330 3 462 15 422 15 051 17,822 17, 379 17,238 16,537 17. 132 K; :.- i; 25 797 26. 180 ! 1 19,192 19,221 15, WC, 13,438 12 36 30 39 51 48 34 42 as 58 57 41 M 41 35 Total Indiana 2 1 2 4 5 3 i t U T 467 1 ") 4 ">8 15 084 17 HOI 17 4 J!J 16 573 17 171 "( < ! L 19 " JH ! 203 16 037 15 171 STATE OF VERMONT. 493 TABLE No. 1. -POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. , r >0 and umler (10, GO ami under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 10 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. p Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 51. - F. 51. ! F. 51. F. 51. F. SI. F. SI. F. M. F. M. F. !)30 730 948 888 230 883 111 507 1,184 783 1,212 1,079 1,184 1,032 907 685 919 926 207 870 129 493 1,231 080 1,254 1,101 1,176 1,642 661 493 645 739 142 650 103 338 836 483 849 772 842 1,189 631 451 563 645 115 537 70 332 804 402 843 7J3 866 1,185 326 212 280 298 55 257 43 166 391 204 370 309 461 608 313 237 286 281 56 273 37 172 404 198 410 372 455 666 96 74 103 80 89 8 14 161 72 126 124 111 178 113 89 102 83 21 78 15 44 150 66 142 124 157 199 14 7 8 11 1 12 2 3 19 7 19 8 14 21 13 8 11 12 1 1 11,943 9,795 10, 866 13, 939 3,088 13, 669 2,175 6,201 12,755 9,613 18, 267 14,028 13, 573 18,492 11, 978 9,530 10, 818 14,113 2,098 13, 524 2,090 6,109 12,670 9,346 17,539 13,567 13, 376 18, 573 23,921 19, 345 21,684 28, 052 5,780 27, 193 4,271 12, 310 25,431 18, 961 35,800 27,595 26, 949 37, 065 1 1 15 1 10 16 9 14 11 26 34 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 I 12,303 12, 24(i 8,747 8,167 3,980 4,160 1,290 1,383 146 180 5 8 1 158, 406 155, 903 314, 369 FEEE COLORED. 4 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 41 48 89 3 4 3 2 1 50 41 91 12 12 24 4 4 1 2 1 1 54 45 "9 O 2 17 21 38 Franklin 3 2 5 1 1 1 3 I o 1 11 13 24 1 I 1 1 ]2 g 20 i 5 8 5 I 1 1 78 62 140 Rutland ]{ o 1 10 7 17 1 3 1 1 21 12 33 Windham y 5 1 4 4 3 62 66 128 1* 30 30 16 15 5 9 j 2 2 2 2 371 338 709 INDIAN. 1 9 11 20 Chitteuden AGGREGATE. 12,30:1 30 12, 246 30 8,747 16 8,187 15 3,980 5 4,160 9 1,296 1 1,383 o 146 2 180 o 5 8 2 1 158,406 371 155, 963 338 314, 369 709 Total whites 1 o 1 9 11 20 3 is, :i:>i 12, 277 8,763 8,202 3,985 4,169 1,297 1,385 148 182 5 10 1 158, 780 156, 312 315, 098 494 STATE OF VERMONT. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. I WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 11,943 0. 7!l.-> 10,806 13 948 11,1)78 9,550 10, 818 14,124 2,098 13, 524 2,090 a, MM 12, 67G 9 348 23, 921 19, 345 21, 684 28,072 5,786 27, 193 4,271 12, 310 25,431 18,961 35,806 . 27, 595 20,949 37,065 S3 50 12 20 33 41 12 13 53 91 24 33 18 18 36 89 91 24 99 24, 010 19,430 :. !, 79? 28, 17! 5, 781) 27, 231 4, 270 12, 311 25, 455 18, 981 35,946 27, 612 20, S82 37, 193 al don a 1 34 32 66 3,088 13, 609 2,173 6,201 12,755 fiis Franklin 17 3 21 2 1 38 5 1 3 20 132 17 21 79 38 5 1 24 20 140 17 Si 128 1 I u.noille 3 12 74 10 13 39 8 13 j 21 8 53 7 8 40 Rutland 1 ! . - i~ 17,539 13,507 13, 370 18, 573 4 4 8 14,028 13, 573 18,492 8 SB 4 26 12 49 158, 415 155, 974 314, 389 276 241 517 95 97 192 709 315, 098 NOTE. 20 Indians included in white population. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 511 018 044 483 801 208 381 235 382 544 1,303 508 712 693 253 303 438 093 733 587 134 329 208 549 2,076 1,091 28 175 815 294 880 501 487 417 140 990 414 488 C80 082 493 800 180 330 213 355 520 1,507 555 707 649 249 207 415 688 704 683 129 338 274 596 2,204 998 19 145 805 249 838 535 443 387 122 933 345 999 1,293 1,326 976 1,721 394 720 448 737 1,064 2,870 1,123 1,419 1,341 503 570 853 1,381 1,437 1,270 203 607 542 1, 145 4,340 2,089 47 320 1,680 543 1,718 1,096 930 804 263 1,928 759 1 1 1,000 1,298 1,353 977 1,738 394 720 41t 737 1,070 2,879 1,123 1,419 1,341 511 570 853 1,382 1,437 1,286 20 J 607 542 1,140 4,389 2,090 47 320 1,088 543 1,731 1,103 933 805 HI 1,936 759 10 1 8 13 S9 1 17 9 2 3 i 9 Middlebury do do do Onrall do ...:.:.::::: I nntou ... do .... 4 5 9 Riptim do Salisbury do do 1 1 do do 5 11 10 do do \Vhitiug do 1 20 1 1 1 do 23 do do Manchester do,... . 3 5 8 J nwuul do 9 3 4 4 13 7 do l:> aiUlinro-agh do do 1 1 Seamburg do Slmftsburg do S 3 8 Stamford .... ...do.. STATE OF VERMONT. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 495 CITIES, TOWNS, tc. COUNTIES. WHITE. Total. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. 51. r. Total. 284 389 193 986 5GO l,SS7 W 473 G74 6 234 865 304 597 553 1,701 420 525 57G E92 439 322 19 3,756 7C8 1,526 929 855 436 827 973 696 617 61 821 618 724 5 180 490 123 236 687 75 29 66 281 99 534 143 113 745 935 1,022 900 1,234 452 904 770 1,282 645 283 352 177 1,003 578 1,300 111 401 095 4 239 825 203 650 545 1,701 416 402 523 578 393 323 16 3,!)11 806 1,515 977 817 425 842 990 704 501 60 816 613 748 7 140 455 89 172 604 61 5 66 S71 108 500 114 99 700 935 1, 04 1 1,026 1,261 464 877 777 1,244 017 006 1, 795 796 1,310 884 356 967 507 741 370 1,994 1,138 2,533 240 939 1,369 10 473 1,690 507 1,247 1,098 3,402 836 987 1,099 1, 170 832 645 35 7,607 1, 574 3.041 1,900 1,672 801 1,069 1,963 1,400 1,178 121 1, 637 1,231 1,472 12 320 945 212 408 1,291 136 34 132 532 207 1,034 239 32 212 1, 451 1,890 2,066 1,986 2,495 916 1,781 1,547 2,520 1,263 1,338 3,612 1,045 2,078 1,790 708 M Windball do 2 1 3 :J79 Buiko do .. do 5 6 11 2, 544 do do ()3f) do ... . do . Kirby do do 3 2 I *5 1.C05 do ilo 1 J ~* 4 3 7 ; 3, 4G9 ! 36 Sheffield do 1 i I \ 1,171 do do 23 9 J>3 46 7,713 C 15 1 , 5tD do do do 1 906 do 19 1 11 SO J,7(J3 I i t< do do 1 Q)i) Milton do 1 i 3 DG3 do Shelburu do 1 178 do I 1 ! Underbill do i 1 C37 do 1 231 Williston do 2 5 7 ],47t> 13 A refill Biooratield do ! 309 do 945 do ma do . . ... 408 1 291 do i i3G do ! 34 do 132 Guildhall . do 552 do J07 do 1 o:;4 do 259 do 32 do ! 212 Bakers field 1 4"jl Berkshire do ! 8 ;o 2 066 do 1 .. . 1 i 1 C87 Fairfield do 1 82, 497 1 91I> Plotcher... Fr:mkliu . . . do ; 1,7H1 1 547 do 2 526 do .... 1 2 t a Richford.... 672 1,817 8!9 1,302 906 352 1 338 St. Albans do 10 5 15 25 3 : C37 5 ! 10 1,655 Sheldon ...do .. Alburg. . . 2 1 1 3 1,79:1 7C8 Grand I.le do . MeLa Motte... do... 295 ! i 1 2 C4 4!>C STATE OF VERMONT. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWN S, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, iiC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOUKD. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. orth Hero Grand Islo 30-1 320 191 802 483 306 720 772 877 1,010 348 C02 810 626 750 840 824 282 1, 220 483 1,253 7(3 935 832 814 564 631 423 687 027 817 404 . t 442 C81 H9 C31 502 388 568 863 435 280 C13 301 637 321 170 000 1,554 1,395 391 640 732 715 304 223 341 377 801 200 M IM 922 1,121 3,848 28CI 590 352 314 892 175 892 430 296 C8 J 754 874 1,036 399 558 873 5119 767 912 802 207 1,326 448 1,247 7:;s 941 829 733 489 614 402 090 597 772 353 574 472 732 957 613 503 300 563 211 378 268 578 293 Oil 297 154 647 1,520 1,427 372 594 087 060 298 199 292 335 719 a 759 238 917 1,157 3,630 242 585 344 306 594 617 360 1, 784 919 602 MOD 1,526 1,751 2,046 747 ],160 1,689 1,225 1,517 1,752 1,626 549 2,546 936 2.502 1,506 1,876 1,601 1,546 1,053 1,245 825 1,377 1,224 1,589 757 1,160 914 1,413 1,906 1,244 1,065 748 1,131 474 813 548 1,191 594 1,248 618 324 1,256 3,074 2,822 763 1, 234 1, 419 1,375 0>2 422 633 712 1,520 358 1,539 492 1,839 2, 278 7,484 5 , 5 1,175 620 504 617 1,784 919 602 1,409 1,526 1,751 2,046 747 1,161 1,689 1,225 1, 521 1,757 1, 627 549 2, 549 936 2,502 1,506 1,676 1,662 1,546 1,054 1,249 830 1,377 1,224 1,90 761 1,100 914 1,413 1,906 1, 244 1,065 748 1,131 474 813 548 1, 197 603 1, 248 618 324 1,250 3, 077 2, 85S 703 1,2:17 1,411 1, 373 . : 422 O3 712 1,522 358 1,539 49.1 1,839 2 81 ;< do C mil rid e do do do Hvde Park do do do do do ...do... 1 1 Bradl or J Orange i Brookfield . . ! do 1 2 3 3 1 4 5 1 1 2 3 ...do... Thetl ord . . do Topnham do 1 1 TiHilmdge do 1 3 2 1 4 5 1 3 Barton do 3 1 4 do 1 do do Craftsburg do Derby do Glover do Greenuborough do Holland do do Jfty do Lowell do do Newport do 3 5 3 4 6 9 do Troy do Wcstlk-ld do Westmoru do Benson Brandon 1 17 2 13 3 30 CaiHleton do CUIIteudeu do Clarendon do 2 1 3 Danby do do 2 a 1 2 3 4 llubbardtuu do Ira do do do Mount Holly do i 1 A M.mnt Tabor do I awlet do I itutteM ... do i 1 ..1 do I i illt icy do Ktitliind do 51 42 93 7, 577 1, 175 696 629 SliiTlmnic do -Imrv do Kndbury do Tinmoutb ...do... STATE OF VERMONT. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 497 CITIfcrt, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. K. F. Total. M. F. Total. Rutland 905 320 296 926 776 069 724 534 093 426 94 032 1,178 720 2,177 396 560 500 525 1, 10J 529 300 201 1,846 ins 321 528 505 003 5SO 791 717 391 592 570 1,418 52 190 682 379 506 047 707 758 340 343 62 745 921 653 737 1,063 1,186 883 777 .-Mi 088 003 509 770 895 561 1,400 622 846 476 481 851 1,431 842 322 88 913 709 049 085 466 635 374 505 021 1,227 090 2,149 426 500 499 510 1,090 409 324 181 2,002 120 329 493 589 624 546 750 650 349 599 586 1,480 53 176 094 345 498 044 0(i3 663 340 327 53 742 883 639 769 1,060 1,203 863 791 895 542 713 590 728 844 54D 1,538 642 919 450 443 806 1,578 1,747 042 579 1, 839 1,545 1,318 1,409 1,000 1,328 800 1,159 1,253 2,405 1,410 4,326 822 1,060 1,005 1,041 2,193 998 684 382 3,848 243 600 1,021 1, 134 1,287 1, 120 1, 541 1,307 740 1,191 1,102 2,898 105 306 1,376 724 1,004 1,291 1,372 1,421 680 670 115 1,487 1,804 1,292 1,506 2,123 2,389 1,748 1,568 1,756 1,230 1,376 1,159 1,504 1,739 1.110 2,938 1,264 1,765 932 924 1,057 3,009 1,747 642 580 1,839 1, 545 1,318 1,409 1,000 1,328 800 1,100 1,254 2,411 1,410 4,329 822 1,000 1,005 1,041 8, 198 999 084 =82 3,855 243 650 1,021 1,154 1,291 1,126 1.541 1,367 741 1,102 1,163 2,904 105 366 1,376 725 1,004 1,300 1,372 1,424 680 670 ue 1,487 1,804 1,292 1,509 2, 126 2, 396 1 1,748 1,568 1,759 1,252 1,376 1,1. VI 1,507 1,739 111 2,958 1,204 1,705 932 924 1,609 3,062 Wells do do 1 1 Burliii do Cubot do Calais do... do do do do 1 1 4 1 1 6 do do 2 do North field do 2 1 3 I lainfield . do do Waitsfield do do do 1 1 4 5 1 . do do do 3 4 7 do do do . . . do 3 1 4 Halifax do do do do 1 1 1 1 6 do . ... 1 Putney do 1 3 do 3 do do do i do 1 1 .do . ..do 8 1 9 do do 2 1 3 do .. do.. 1 1 do Bethel .. ..do do do 2 1 3 1 2 4 3 3 7 Chester . . do . . Hartford .. do do Ludlow do "Vonvich <lo 1 10 2 12 3 22 2 1 3 1 10 1 20 . 10 Stockbridge do Weathersfield -- -do Westou . . do 1 West Windsor ..do... 1 6 26 6 27 12 53 Woodstock. . do 498 STATE OF VERMONT. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Totul foreign born. Aggregiite population. WHITK. DLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. SI. P. Total. SI. F Total. M. F. Total. M. P. Total. 10,283 8,806 10,042 10,933 2,735 11,089 1,739 5,857 12, 257 8,330 15, 171 12, 786 13,133 17, 761 10,554 8,688 10,190 11,267 2,463 11,124 1,655 5,817 13, 321 8,251 15, 019 12, 497 12, 904 17, 979 20,837 17, 494 20,232 22,200 5,218 22, 213 3,394 11,674 24, 578 16,581 30,190 25,283 26,037 35, 740 23 50 10 20 30 41 10 13 53 91 20 33 18 18 36 20,926 17,585 20,252 22,294 5,218 22,249 3,398 11,675 24,601 16,600 30,325 25, 299 26,070 35,863 1,660 989 824 3,015 333 2,580 436 344 498 1,285 3,096 1,242 440 731 1,424 862 628 2,857 235 2,400 441 292 355 1,095 2,550 1,070 472 594 3,084 1,851 1,452 5,872 568 4,980 877 636 853 2,380 5,616 2,312 912 1,325 1 3,084 1 851 24, 010 19 436 2 2 4 1,456 5,877 568 4,982 878 636 854 2,381 5,621 2,313 912 1,330 21,708 28,171 5,786 27, 231 4, 276 12,311 25,455 18,981 35,946 27,612 26, 982 37,193 30 31 61 < 1 5 16 3 3 11 71 9 13 39 20 1 1 36 4 1 3 19 127 16 21 78 1 1 1 2 1 7 13 20 1 1 8 56 7 8 39 1 3 1 1 4 4 8 2 5 1 8 22 4 23 12 45 .... 1 1 1 3 4 Total MO, 942 140,729 281,671 268 234 503. 89 ! 93 182 282,355 17,473 15, 245 32, 718 8 7 15 6 4 10 32,743 315,098 NOTE. 9 mule and 11 fcmulc Indians nud 1 fcmule Chinese included in white population. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 66 160 Ilolland 1 ., 521 i 13 480 11 g 13 2 733 I 4 3 2 Florida 4 039 (7 15 776 , 30 1 Illinois 147 168 1 7 66 7 3 7 49 3 1 632 1 078 ; 7 14 Not Btat d if 71 1 22 1 214 A ate native 4 39 11 913 Baden 6 1 100 Hesse 1 7 MiHBtoippI 6 384 Minaouri 18 5 N- w Hiimpuhini 16,682 orelgn c. New Jersey 158 cifled) 190 32,743 N. iv York 8 668 Aggregate native 383,355 Ohio Oregon 2 Total 315,098 STATE OF VERMONT. 499 TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS OCCUPATIOXS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIOXS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIOXS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIOXS. XO. OF. G 101 44 308 5 52 3 6 50 8 44 49 41 3 1,317 6 45 14 IB 17 8 5 5 2 29 78 4 3 4 154 213 2, 739 2 8 4 8 67 4 2 2 22 61 876 631 : 5 35 3 200 : 179 73 3 3 58 32 45 18 31 14 21 1,259 38, 967 14,022 3 9 2 13 66 63 5 3 2 3 16 131 23 21 266 21 12 432 299 3 5 12 86 184 8,660 4 416 108 13 48 152 478 306 237 G9 4:!3 718 1,273 2 381 3- 6 16 3 38 21 1 290 Dentists . Masons, (brick and stone) Agricultural implement makers. Apprentices Distillers 6 3 190 49 31 2 6 7 9 347 4 17 528 4 12 294 352 160 1,951 344 19 208 5 17 30 32 10 80 4 o 4 13 17 43 4 40!l 2 3 2 34 30 25 5 40 2 1, 433 Millers - Slaters Millwrights Bakers 108 125 Moulders Starch manufacturers Bankers Editors Engravers Musical instrument makers . . Musicians 12 18 103 8 o 25 111 4 2 125 29 581 52 13 347 9 594 2 4 5 15 3 23 115 10 21 7 3 10 557 881 27 2 2 69 4 21 2 281 15 2 4S9 9,463 Stave-makers Stcainboatmen Barbers Expressmen Factory hands Farmers Music-teachers Nail manufacturers Steucilers Stono and marble cutters Stove-makers Straw-workers Billiard-t-aloon keepers Blacksmiths Blind-makers Boarding-house keepers Farm laborers Farriers Nurses Officers, (public) Students Surgical instrument makers . . . Surveyors Tailors Tailoresses Bookbinders Booksellers Flonr dealers Founderyrneu Oil-makers Organ-builders Box-makers Brasstbunders Brassworkers Gardeners and nurserymen - - Overseers Painters Tanners Teachers Bricklayers Paper manufacturers Brick-makers Pattern-makers 8 Bridge-builders Peddlers Broom-makers Photographers Builders Physicians a 8 Hardware manufacturers Piano-tuners Pilots United States officers Plasterers Harness-makers Platers Carpet -makers Curriers Hatbinders Hatters Horse dealers : Plumbers Potters Upholsterers Carters Cattle dealers Housekeepers Innkeepers Produce dealers Professors Varnish-makers Veterinarians Provision dealers Inspectors Iron-founders Pump-makers Iron-workers Weavers Civil and mechanical engineers . Jewelers Wheelwrights Joiners Whip-makers ni k Judges Whitewashed Wood-corders Wood-cutters Saddlers Woodenware manufacturers... Wool combers and carders Collectors 6 j 16 : 5 j 3 254 10 12 20 Lath-makers Confectioners Lime-burners Salt-makers Woolen manufacturers Contractors Coopers Livery -stable keepers Lumbermen Wool-sorters Other occupations and unknown Coppersmiths * y 8 * Curriers s 8 100, 318 500 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. COUNTIES. 4 g 7 g i) 10 Butli 11 Bedford 12 Berkeley n 14 15 16 17 Brunswick 18 10 "fl Cftbell... 1 00 Campbell 0-| Carolim- 24 Carroll > > Charles City "6 Charlotte "7 Chesterfield . 8 Clarke OC| Clay 10 Craig 31 32 11 Dintviddiu . . . 34 Doddndgo 1 Ti Elizabeth City . 36 Eases 17 Fairfax 18 Fnuquier ... It 1 Fayttte : 40 Floyd 41 Fluvanna 4" Franklin 41 Frederick 44 Gilea ; 45 46 Gloucester 47 Goochland 48 Gray son 49 Greenbrier Greene 51 Greenville... ">? Halifax 53 Hampshire ; 54 Hancock . . . rr> ; Hardy Harrison 58 Henrico .19 GO Henry Highland 61 I*le of Wight ... . 2 n JaineHCity 64 JfffiTHOn Under 1. ; 1 and under 5. 5 ami i M. nder 10. 10 !ind under 15. 15 and under 20. j 20nud M. under 30 30 ami under 40. 40 nn<l i ncler 50. V. M. r. M. P. F. M. F. M. F. * M. F. M. 176 169 ! 0110 042 699 i 712 081 ; ;s9 499 500 929 930 645 042 503 465 161 147 681 853 762 796 | 768 613 640 1,030 1,041 735 704 560 513 137 120 490 482 572 639 527 . 012 498 597 879 991 694 678 474 431 87 92 331 311 367 331 878 273 276 247 702 475 569 270 383 189 40 36 107 150 20J 186 107 170 137 158 256 243 178 171 131 120 87 100 449 381 521 484 476 453 405 371 607 585 394 389 311 287 48 38 263 224 290 256 270 241 235 21 1 325 376 207 212 103 208 313 327 1,337 1,241 1,467 1,396 1, 326 1, 256 1,165 1,191 1,807 1,969 i 1.327 1,270 897 852 158 169 008 056 722 C27 602 S 508 460 ! 485 730 005 474 453 312 315 56 37 155 159 201 J85 172 I 156 149 ! 129 224 227 163 153 101 -- 298 209 899 838 1,005 951 926 937 768 817 1,223 1,250 800 822 582 691 100 147 095 040 738 739 703 667 497 58!) 794 896 021 611 544 458 90 97 365 309 374 321 309 265 258 381 349 272 234 181 119 87 104 447 523 502 542 541 500 491 648 735 420 485 340 327 91 94 330 339 400 382 349 309 981 256 400 384 239 232 184 103 93 72 331 314 375 354 S22 304 297 322 433 523 3J2 314 234 215 83 04 294 234 283 323 327 289 250 260 438 456 273 296 209 246 49 53 245 211 215 241 181 122 152 236 218 120 110 87 78 01 71 341 320 42,4 403 414 373 306 363 432 542 351 324 an 278 132 123 585 565 601 593 524 475 394 445 633 644 403 400 309 252 81 74 187 178 207 202 210 148 135 146 200 178 130 101 85 72 170 IX 768 744 895 820 823 779 732 723 j 1, 274 1, 280 j 80S 603 031 566 i 98 95 300 370 450 439 405 429 384 373 j 549 673 373 449 304 303 151 148 572 584 655 570 5)4 531 401 397 582 649 377 371 278 281 33 2!) 114 89 122 95 103 109 97 106 150 161 110 110 BO 80 63 05 279 288 319 312 330 2S2 234 259 427 431 307 292 229 218 i 144 577 567 608 663 612 638 519 600 837 871 048 618 400 469 48 40 221 242 281 263 260 213 205 217 282 308 218 223 160 146 40 34 137 140 165 139 143 110 87 101 137 144 95 77 69 40 52 43 181 202 252 229 205 218 185 164 235 238 100 169 131 126 00 251 295 334 272 282 295 i 235 267 i SG5 464 328 336 226 222 39 33 172 195 173 176 180 158 163 250 244 179 175 126 138 197 226 087 702 782 793 785 720 695 754 1,419 1,358 939 867 676 0-14 38 . 479 437 383 450 383 332 263 293 394 372 310 266 166 174 49 55 192 180 180 150 160 168 103 145 505 298 244 171 135 110 39 J:l 193 172 214 206 194 192 171 154 297 318 228 210 130 164 i 90 103 156 462 521 507 517 489 j 472 430 670 614 524 482 430 358 | 127 118 540 578 708 677 009 619 534 567 869 904 580 675 488 473 85 86 417 392 466 440 426 337 I 286 308 471 460 340 292 913 197 140 130 579 560 603 578 516 510 425 i 435 Oil 684 366 386 -.-.- 290 . 09 286 288 316 370 330 287 283 1 283 398 446 281 293 219 230 204 203 906 868 1,017 938 924 876 696 754 1,092 1, 199 688 743 547 545 171 170 i 838 694 863 882 802 795 731 709 983 1, 107 700 770 586 509 US 119 ; 422 438 : .., 417 401 418 320 333 408 459 350 313 211 213 71 HI 286 274 280 I 292 247 269 212 212 289 273 199 181 141 121 ; 95 81 283 250 312 314 207 264 237 228 411 422 308 036 103 197 j 54 208 213 253 230 219 221 216 214 300 326 SI6 224 164 165 i 123 112 551 565 . 553 520 533 395 407 663 631 395 378 211 231 174 129 693 642 763 683 680 634 586 554 905 895 648 582 479 401 i 42 : 177 18!) 201 221 205 206 158 143 223 249 163 - 153 126 :il 116 117 138 j 129 133 142 104 02 151 173 100 102 93 91 178 138 I 634 614 749 | 005 673 610 <:iJ 652 981 1, 001 593 603 441 514 1 ftOO 870 908 c (n 791 757 702 ! >r}n 1 "^ 1 059 ( (" ?nrt 565 486 81 285 207 295 305 283 239 273 253 378 403 273 268 162 142 88 94 402 407 525 490 475 454 447 398 572 431) 449 346 301 114 105 505 555 M 610 575 561 452 464 052 690 485 480 326 316 197 213 t-0 874 922 917 885 823 749 733 1,143 1,181 7(M 736 463 463 C37 630 2, 153 2,088 2,221 2,088 1,909 2,025 1,964 1.939 4,114 3,714 3, 110 2.579 | 1,983 1,616 ! 113 !ID 473 436 470 490 411 4.13 347 387 623 614 i 339 344 247 2:14 50 53 243 216 310 , 256 201 223 216 i 224 333 334 227 212 136 157 74 78 302 252 320 321 SIS 2J4 280 410 451 295 297 219 223 ISO 140 185 516 656 639 597 540 457 491 718 600 452 406 289 286 28 31 103 111 , 113 127 128 111 99 ; 121 202 197 153 128 118 134 | 12S l - 5 009 SSI 644 i 663 789 563 569 587 746 822 575 . 587 4J3 5W STATE OF VIRGINIA r><n TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX WHITE. 50 and under 60. 00 imd under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. JO and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 4:i 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 ! s 3 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Gl 62 63 64 M. F. 11. : F. M. F. M. F. jr. F. M. F. M. F. 11. F. 305 329 259 176 90 210 143 654 201 75 409 268 96 238 111 155 US 49 179 172 49 383 207 146 57. 150 239 J03 84 86 157 93 389 113 79 93 264 318 146 167 157 IM9 388 135 68 121 119 204 299 81 55 301 S35 117 B36 235 332 951 169 114 142 175 94 311 340 325 297 113 106 209 112 624 184 78 371 254 74 233 98 170 184 34 174 142 37 366 244 169 53 140 271 91 32 61 166 109 413 99 89 110 228 310 104 172 147 328 418 125 50 128 . 120 188 225 75 71 342 349 129 247 207 322 919 160 89 172 153 80 289 124 241 137 67 63 123 88 392 137 49 240 195 41 169 68 96 104 24 133 89 28 276 133 91 29 94 136 58 18 34 106 78 177 59 40 45 133 227 101 112 "7 222 277 87 40- 54 73 112 178 55 33 183 257 77 133 146 208 404 112 67 57 96 38 159 169 215 177 44 65 120 94 365 89 36 240 190 33 165 60 79 110 23 114 89 24 247 133 102 26 99 164 61 17 47 115 49 249 51 49 69 134 230 65 113 90 244 262 80 37 52 100 90 143 59 35 201 220 65 171 140 167 521 120 63 78 81 38 195 44 105 50 34 20 73 31 153 36 20 125 60 28 50 29 37 51 10 63 48 8 95 47 4G 12 37 48 30 8 29 49 34 70 23 6 18 67 87 32 34 62 107 121 34 16 15 41 34 71 24 10 95 104 32 51 83 85 107 51 30 34 38 8 68 (38 113 71 30 59 43 128 44 19 120 82 13 49 20 35 52 9 68 38 5 107 76 39 13 42 78 31 o 29 39 27 86 16 12 21 52 118 26 42 50 103 114 37 26 55 46 69 40 11 122 97 25 60 63 61 172 51 29 31 35 10 95 14 ! 7 10 9 18 12 31 10 10 25 20 o 17 8 12 9 6 9 9 22 38 14 7 9 18 14 39 15 4 31 15 4 17 8 12 18 1 21 16 21 17 10 1 14 21 7 3 o 2 7 7 4 1 1 2 5,314 6,147 4,732 3,225 1, 461 3,697 2,079 10, 880 4, 434 1,381 7,236 5,299 2,448 4,117 2,533 2,707 2,459 1,439 2, 985 3, 901 1, 323 6,967 3, 340 3,858 931 2, 524 4,913 1.851 924 1,504 2,410 1,508 6,837 2,641 1,755 1,626 4,167 5,125 2,995 3, 821 2,507 6, 71)1 6, 550 3,014 1,858 2,301 1,870 3, 823 5, 509 1,493 972 5,498 0, 344 2,253 3, 724 4,304 6,671 19, 587 3.379 2,024 2,510 4, 237 1,088 5,061 5, 347 5,956 5,119 2,418 1,436 3, 470 2,039 10,667 4,274 1,271 7,152 5,290 2,233 4,324 2, 352 2,718 2,533 1,323 3,056 3,790 1,169 6,621 3,608 3,861 873 2,437 5,106 1,856 837 1,539 2,549 1,438 6,841 2, 527 1,425 1,670 3,879 5,305 2,721 3,924 2,586 6, 851 6,529 3,024 1, 827 2,216 1,944 3,830 4,991 1,522 1,002 5,562 6, 134 2, 189 3,758 4,217 6,505 18, 379 3, 394 1,806 2,357 4,003 1.079 5.003 10, 661 12, 103 9,851 5, 643 2,897 7, 167 4,118 21, 547 8, 728 2, 652 14, 388 10,589 4,681 8,441 4,885 5, 425 4, 992 2, 762 6,041 7,691 2, 492 13,588 6,948 7, 719 1,806 4,981 10, 019 3,707 1,701 3,103 4,959 2, 940 13,678 5,168 3,180 3,296 8,046 10, 430 5,716 7,745 5,093 13, 642 13, 079 0,038 3,685 4,517 3, 814 7,653 10,500 3,015 1,974 11,060 12, 478 4,442 7,482 8,521 13,376 37, 906 0, 773 3, 890 5,037 8,240 2, 167 10,064 i Alexandria 1 1 12 1 9 5 o 6 3 1 5 o 1 o 3 5 3 Amherst . . 2 Appomattox 5 1 4 1 Bath 8 1 1 Bedford . . 2 1 Berkeley . . Bonne 5 1 1 1 2 4 C) i a 78 87 Botctourt ... . 1 1 Brooke . . Brunswick . 2 o Buchanan Buckingham Cabell 1 Calhoun 19 15 12 1 12 10 I 1 ". 16 5 2 3 14 30 19 ; 31 23 y 8 o 10 14 15 9 12 2 3 t 1 1 1 Caroline 4 i o o Carroll i 1 2 8 7 Charles City 3 Charlotte Chesterfield 1 1 Clarke Clay 1 1 11 16 8 26 7 Craig o 2 3 4 1 1 1 2 1 Cumberland Dinwiddie tt 2 i Doddridge Elizabeth City Essex 8 17 30 G 17 24 47 31 10 7 7 19 11 20 10 3 26 22 11 21 00 20 51 23 10 7 11 4 19 1 3 2 3 6 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 3 3 4 2 2 2 4 3 1 3 1 1 11 2 Fairfax (J Fauquier 1 Pnyctto J 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 6 4 1 Floyd Fluvanna 2 1 l Franklin Frederick 1 Giles . . . Gilmcr Gloucester i i Goochlaud 1 1 1 1 4 4 Grcenbrier Greene i 1 Greenville 19 28 12 8 20 29 21 21 10 o 9 o 1 4 4 4 2 Halifax i 1 Hampshire Hancock 2 3 4 4 2 1 Hanover Hardy 1 7 o 4 i 2 1 Highland 3 43 8 2 4 41 12 1 4 Isle of Wight i 3 Jauies City 18 i ri Jeffersou -. . r>02 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLK Xo. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 65 IX 07 08 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 78 7!) 80 81 83 83 84 85 ec 87 88 89 MO 91 9-- 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 100 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 110 117 118 119 120 121 133 UB 124 133 127 188 12!) 130 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. lOnud under 15. 15and under 20. 20and uuderSO. 30 and under 40. 40 und under 50. 1C, P. M. F. SI. F. 31. F. M. F. 31. F. 31. F. M. F. 813 37 56 25 32 179 133 83 177 81 50 28 09 227 218 157 69 90 MS 41 227 141 130 70 91 -. 104 393 37 09 28 343 73 113 134 73 235 63 04 47 207 34 30 82 59 104 73 09 . 47 110 100 58 181 289 174 199 200 129 41 98 25 35 31 239 48 72 24 33 108 132 90 150 81 07 30 58 220 204 145 GO 79 113 30 194 148 133 56 90 83 25 66 360 47 60 28 311 65 111 128 93 230 04 03 30 228 41 26 71 79 75 104 69 67 53 45 103 05 76 199 304 176 183 204 135 32 105 24 41 1,058 143 194 136 129 570 359 K!7 340 264 117 254 940 965 671 202 362 479 106 - 035 601 333 347 453 100 325 1,358 165 227 127 1,564 391 441 482 387 1,077 237 165 968 223 160 324 280 , 264 397 249 312 258 226 551 416 295 777 1,382 689 830 790 501 316 394 333 124 1 Ml 951 183 230 153 126 708 513 339 830 317 241 129 240 883 913 577 222 319 461 1S5 825 639 537 196 301 364 113 299 1,316 163 243 136 1,582 260 443 508 347 982 200 242 151 938 176 160 318 276 275 395 257 324 251 193 479 409 300 811 1,387 712 837 740 510 289 405 312 109 IM 1,092 151 226 157 138 801 553 413 971 386 280 133 294 959 906 701 252 405 524 143 950 711 601 275 370 448 150 334 1,524 189 226 150 1,607 312 546 541 420 1,168 233 250 100 1,043 . 261 186 373 281 276 393 288 351 240 536 476 377 899 1,451 712 950 921 563 358 497 349 144 1,002 175 240 1G8 113 801 020 383 907 410 250 ISO 310 881 933 258 394 497 120 963 680 607 860 370 487 136 302 1,490 161 133 1, 550 312 485 493 453 1,130 234 248 175 907 244 102 381 282 237 441 272 335 310 201 418 323 841 1,357 691 917 :., 537 469 315 160 orw 860 124 232 172 114 713 488 391 941 30.) 271 121 268 844 886 594 253 414 400 107 884 649 5S7 234 385 447 1S4 303 1,314 214 230 137 1,262 276 488 471 410 1,129 188 245 164 890 256 179 361 281 252 38 , 211 320 344 253 487 356 390 810 1,416 677 803 805 526 384 453 154 935 150 233 147 104 753 487 306 911 382 250 106 244 858 812 590 230 395 408 100 836 590 4% 237 364 405 136 280 1,369 216 251 143 1,334 ".69 461 453 398 1,035 199 S>30 148 ; 251 197 334 280 247 389 220 296 275 209 434 330 775 1,343 .. J 809 510 350 4M 274 125 745 128 211 128 111 551 433 273 830 341 259 79 204 602 769 443 205 365 358 91 683 523 437 198 302 351 81 259 1,339 145 213 118 1,015 224 391 401 356 933 137 198 137 780 213 128 282 215 207 305 156 288 256 218 373 281 344 880 1,072 541 636 717 417 303 393 230 126 754 144 200 135 105 593 394 2GB 957 340 244 69 240 713 097 443 253 383 352 95 714 522 424 224 308 372 128 259 1,309 165 268 121 1, 218 239 391 395 343 918 143 193 142 686 261 160 294 234 239 833 176 186 273 233 344 290 332 6M 1,145 465 018 081 431 316 399 271 109 1,191 213 338 241 181 8-31 693 414 1,147 481 378 119 300 975 952 773 293 593 537 174 979 790 713 305 458 534 223 414 2,333 286 353 205 1, 673 380 498 584 483. 1,557 267 331 168 1,013 365 245 479 363 331 48J 275 427 435 3L>9 M2 426 471 1,105 1,671 741 956 968 077 504 639 398 187 1,186 254 306 226 190 884 656 384 1,236 556 373 127 378 1,063 1,031 732 345 620 504 169 1, 145 831 724 313 518 533 180 403 2,502 269 383 177 1,970 380 .. - 618 452 1,569 240 308 233 1,012 347 242 492 340 3-iJ 475 261 395 383 3U6 at 420 427 1,122 1,822 737 1, 030 1,138 G67 539 709 M 220 777 138 210 166 139 497 431 219 859 338 257 72 258 718 733 551 195 405 333 118 684 522 468 200 333 358 148 248 1,797 104 227 138 1, 546 255 358 304 952 168 232 136 780 240 190 xn 310 194 315 174 260 268 213 375 287 276 752 1,168 405 522 761 411 318 450 281 140 709 174 240 153 109 407 368 227 910 363 284 80 283 027 710 479 226 433 311 103 707 523 457 170 332 354 142 202 1,678 174 210 131 1,519 203 392 357 310 971 139 193 149 733 253 170 354 207 196 277 163 243 315 200 303 242 267 708 1,205 451) 564 7: i - 366 511 300 122 TVl 536 115 187 124 102 308 347 163 654 276 191 43 218 447 477 346 108 325 214 103 493 375 293 104 240 272 114 155 1,111 148 165 1 1,047 189 252 244 218 682 94 146 115 491 913 160 263 212 133 - 106 197 219 154 209 174 252 537 842 280 393 :,. 232 328 821 113 i>;i 449 85 103 131 84 334 280 146 714 259 181 40 191 495 449 287 185 309 196 69 491 aw 307 133 202 287 76 139 1,081 151 154 110 946 188 267 262 220 6D7 89 123 100 443 109 136 254 185 136 198 90 182 247 183 an 183 227 514 781 312 374 547 347 270 380 214 111 171 Lee McDowell Middlesex Norfolk Ohio. Patrick ... Preston Prince Edward Prince George . . . Prince William Pulunkl Putnam Raleigh Ritchie Roune Uoanoko . . . Kockbridge Rockinghuin Ruiuell Sl)fii:iinlo;ili Sinvth s .ut!i;ui]|ton vlvania ... Stafford Surry STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 503 WHITE Continued. 00 and under GO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkii n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. F, M. P. M. F. 51. F. M. F. M. F. 11 F. M. F. 340 07 113 SO 58 217 907 100 479 195 ICO 31 100 309 376 1G9 124 213 141 51 275 214 195 93 182 21G 56 111 614 105 107 G9 530 131 164 167 148 445 77 99 94 312 115 106 172 143 101 149 71 126 102 in 140 96 116 3G2 482 192 243 374 170 197 254 148 75 88 208 74 117 S3 59 226 180 84 488 205 157 27 123 295 305 149 135 243 127 44 325 219 200 97 189 177 69 93 650 104 124 67 479 130 163 178 139 483 69 108 80 280 100 91 188 100 102 105 57 105 162 96 132 80 129 215 500 184 222 36G 168 212 275 153 105 120 194 41 55 44 20 129 108 53 314 135 77 21 85 148 211 106 50 135 82 26 217 108 133 51 83 125 53 73 276 34 39 47 273 98 112 127 93 278 41 49 62 202 80 47 101 50 52 08 47 GO 117 43 88 79 80 224 357 12D 144 204 131 90 139 110 11 44 130 37 55 56 32 111 81 46 301 137 83 10 96 157 140 92 82 135 49 197 137 100 56 109 12G 38 52 320 38 38 40 272 95 107 96 90 270 34 65 53 164 77 62 128 49 57 69 35 54 115 45 73 47 72 208 331 108 147 2fG 108 127 168 132 48 63 59 12 16 15 4 47 40 21 132 6fi 33 5 43 77 62 35 16 43 36 7 91 67 59 17 29 57 6 16 73 3 7 18 102 56 52 47 37 128 22 27 21 64 39 25 43 7 28 ai 10 27 8 30 18 24 96 128 57 49 91 47 35 59 39 8 17 53 19 35 21 12 44 24 17 130 61 41 4 62 80 57 20 29 Si 28 8 83 75 46 17 36 74 19* 103 12 15 27 88 34 48 45 38 144 8 24 37 65 37 24 41 13 22 34 11 30 53 21 17 u 29 91 105 04 51 119 49 49 78 52 21 23 18 27 5 9 o 2 ; 1 7,084 1,161 1,842 1,284 1,009 5,047 3,977 2,501 7,426 3,037 3, 237 774 2,112 6,350 6,641 4,556 1, 831 3,384 3,315 969 6,385 4,826 4, 1M 1,847 2,838 3,300 1,092 2,349 12,058 1,493 1,873 1,156 10, 990 2,299 3,424 3,603 2,957 8,619 1,503 1,887 1,272 0,780 2,055 1,463 2,826 2,226 1, 907 2,875 1,072 2,498 2,547 1,833 3,528 2,722 2,717 6,010 10,299 4,616 5,748 6,394 3, 913 2,790 3,725 2,428 1,151 1,542 6,701 1,349 1,959 1,305 972 5,138 3,759 2,288 7,595 3,156 2,184 761 2,248 6,306 6, 270 4,194 2,034 3,394 3,113 894 6,516 4,710 4,058 1,767 2,894 3,289 1,053 2,122 12,299 1,505 1, 997 1,114 11,206 2,254 3,451 3,555 2,913 8,486 1,422 1,799 1,308 6,402 1,982 1,436 2,864 2,107 1,907 2,833 1,619 2,295 2,471 1,737 3,281 2,585 2,533 6,201 10,190 4,514 5,782 6,433 3,819 2,923 3, 091 2,494 1,183 1,576 13,785 2,510 3,801 2,389 1,981 10, 185 7,736 4,789 15,021 6,183 4,421 1,535 4,360 12,656 12,911 8,750 3,865 6,778 6,428 1,863 12, 901 9,536 8,251 3,614 5,732 6,649 2,145 4,471 24, 357 2,998 3,870 2,270 22,196 4,553 6,875 7,158 5,870 17, 105 2,925 3,680 2,580 13, 182 4,037 2,899 5,090 4, 333 3,814 5,708 3,291 4,793 5,018 3,570 6,809 5,307 5,250 12, 841 20,489 9, 130 11,530 12, 827 7, 732 5,713 7, 710 4,922 2,334 3.118 1 King nnd Queen . . King William 1 1 18 11 8 30 22 3 10 oo 2 9 4 21 9 4 11 11 3 43 28 13 2 9 22 19 7 8 20 1 33 23 21 o 9 20 o i 4 1 3 4 2 1 1 2 6 2 o 1 3 4 1 1 1 3 3 6 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 4 o 1 1 McDowell 1 Madison 16 4 Marshall 1 1 1 1 13 20 Mecklenburg Mercer 2 1 3 2 5 2 1 Middlesex 23 20 15 6 5 20 1 4 3 1 1 Monongolia 1 1 1 T Xansemond I o N 1 1 1 11 2 5 15 1 2 1 25 10 6 15 13 40 1 7 o 20 12 1 8 o 7 13 5 11 19 1 7 5 10 15 36 14 16 27 13 7 13 11 4 3 6 37 3 2 10 26 18 9 18 12 37 4 U 16 16 5 15 2 9 11 o 7 2G 7 5 . 4 14 15 20 9 15 25 15 9 28 22 G 8 1 2 6 1 1 11 Norfolk 1 Northampton Northumberland .- Nottoway 1 1 6 2 : i 4 1 1 2 o 4 1 3 Ohio 3 4 2 7 Page Patrick 5 1 1 4 1 Pkusantti o 2 3 4 1 1 4 1 Pocahontas I Powhatau 10 11 Preston 5 Prince Edward - . . Prince George Prince William . . . Princess Anne .... Pulaaki 1 1 1 Putnam 1 1 1 Raleigh 1 3 Randolph 6 5 Ilappahanuock ... Richmond 4 1 3 1 4 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 4 5 4 1 1 5 Ritchie 1 1 1 Roaiio 1 1 2 1 1 1 Rockbridgo .- Rockiugham Russell 1 3 4 5 o o 1 2 Scott Shcnandoah Smyth Southampton Spottsylvania .... Stafford 1 4 3 1 13 10 Surry 1 1 Sussex 504 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 imd under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. P. It F. It P. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. 130 149 C 89 103 1C (iC eoc 127 31 10 110 70 95 18 5 Dl 154 35 107 142 84 1SS 10 C2 181 114 50 97 71! 90 174 48 170 30 520 655 127 452 520 29 283 540 136 185 513 275 309 805 247 676 163 504 607 113 479 458 38 272 879 482 104 193 4C1 274 361 689 203 620 164 529 65C 116 517 511 32 372 1,033 C01 139 226 515 288 388 786 228 745 179 504 C37 115 495 4U1 44 322 978 505 121 213 528 259 380 750 227 654 164 408 591 116 467 515 36 288 976 502 112 234 470 267 276 803 215 717 141 463 573 423 496 37 291 951 416 106 192 451 267 292 6J7 199 643 141 419 447 70 377 424 39 259 932 381 82 194 . 360 223 215 595 155 539 133 438 518 72 367 397 25 263 821 343 80 184 393 215 232 601 157 579 94 606 708 85 550 582 80 329 1,159 556 124 311 525 300 349 887 232 806 208 642 736 108 515 586 75 395 1,214 499 103 292 521 280 364 918 224 888 225 427 467 79 338 358 48 224 710 329 87 207 371 204 233 C32 127 547 157 377 424 - 318 367 33 241 782 316 89 212 362 178 211 567 132 553 120 291 297 42 268 set 31 200 523 232 64 163 264 129 122 444 89 357 . 104 S55 307 45 229 256 26 192 545 205 39 171 214 129 119 393 72 375 85 Tyler Wetzel Wirt Wise Wood Wytho York Totul 15,988 15, 471 67, 814 65,065 74, 476 71, 392 67, 947 64, 923 56,601 57, 767 88, 405 90, U50 61, 164 59,356 43,633 41,464 1 FREE COLORED. 233 211 241 234 232 226 188 167 212 287 203 23 103 146 Albemarlc 12 8 31 35 34 40 31 44 30 40 5G 61 22 07 22 33 Allegheny 2 2 n 3 5 g 4 7 4 39 11 j 12 7 2 Amelia 1 3 13 5 14 14 9 10 13 16 18 12 11 12 s gg 10 21 04 01 1 18 17 25 27 16 7 10 7 14 4 21 17 13 12 5 5 6 12 5 14 8 9 30 37 35 55 48 30 35 33 39 40 28 35 7t : 24 10 7 11 13 7 G 6 18 9 10 9 1 2 Bath 1 4 1 10 1 5 10 4 8 5 ., 1 Bedford 8 7 31 4 36 31 20 24 36 42 31 27 ** - 18 17 IV-rkcley 2 G 19 29 18 17 13 9 13 21 25 9 17 17 20 1 . Botctourt 1 1 I 2 19 17 18 31 18 00 19 18 23 24 17 25 16 13 1 1 5 3 4 4 3 o 1 4 3 4 3 3 Brunswick 15 10 52 40 58 G4 51 52 31 27 B 48 31 37 It S3 10 23 28 28 31 18 18 17 25 30 oo 15 10 12 Cabell ! 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 Calhoun ! 1 . - Campbell *15 14 48 68 7) 58 6 ~-> 53 45 80 94 i 50 82 46 60 70 46 71 50 6 GG 48 40 55 70 37 51 23 25 Carroll ... 1 1 3 3 o Q 3 3 1 Charles City 13 18 40 71 GO 84 58 45 4 45 63 75 49 50 40 23 Charlotte ! 2 G 13 "1 18 15 15 23 21 17 12 13 Chesterfield 13 14 44 3G 30 44 33 20 32 53 65 34 45 39 Clarke ; 1 4 5 4 7 3 3 5 2 Clay... 1 . 1 1 1 Craig : 1 l 4 3 5 o A j Culpcper ... 87 30 30 43 11 04 27 38 19 29 1 13 Cumberland 6 20 23 23 4 17 12 17 20 04 ig 12 10 16 Dinwiddie 57 59 187 180 211 320 237 170 200 259 385 215 327 152 813 Doddridge ; Elizabeth City 1 3 u 11 13 7 25 OJ JO 17 13 12 EMCX 4 I 7 37 30 28 45 28 52 30 14 33 20 23 Fairfax 8 7 35 30 21 Fauquier ! ]-j 13 55 28 26 Fnyette ! o 1 1 i 1 Floyd 1 . 1 1 * i 1 Franklin ... Hi 7 a 1 1 i 7 s a R 3 i STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 505 WHITE Continued. 50 and under CO. GO uml uudcr 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. OOamlundor 100. Above 100. M. P. Ageunkn u. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 131 132 133 134 135 130 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 It. P. M. ,. M. P. M. P. M. P. 11 P. M. P. (64 214 33 128 187 19 138 320 130 ~5 107 144 68 M 203 58 275 58 146 174 35 132 131 17 1S3 317 100 26 91 148 74 82 229 50 235 09 104 96 37 94 103 8 85 224 09 21 39 07 57 49 149 24 149 no 97 96 14 76 77 12 71 208 59 15 44 73 41 37 131 2 2 137 35 58 6 46 33 1 40 91 32 11 13 29 11 20 15 01 8 37 43 20 27 4 39 84 23 9 17 29 10 14 48 ia 61 11 13 15 1 6 13 11 22 10 1 1- 8 3 10 11 5 18 2 tt 5 7 j 2 1 . - 1 5 3,717 4,355 718 3,334 3,037 340 2,297 7,103 3,521 833 1,721 3 : 1, 921 2,224 5,624 1,440 5,045 1, 210 3,583 4,270 674 3. 154 3,427 322 2,286 6,992 3, C83 719 1,066 3,283 1,807 2,192 5,167 1,349 4,941 1,132 7,300 8,625 1,392 6,488 7,064 602 4,563 14, 095 6,604 1,552 3,387 6,691 3,728 4,416 10, 791 2,705 9.C80 2,342 Taylor 1 Taztwell Tucker Tvler 6 2 12 4 1 4 1 1 11 | 1 29 4 8 .. 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 ^ Web ter 6 .. 1 1 1 Westmoreland Wetzcl 5 I 4 1 1 Wlrt 7 2 9 2 2 2 1 Wise 7 1 Wood 18 1 o 1 1 Wythe 27, 646 26,716 16,382 15, 911 6,485 6,783 1,696 2,024 : 245 296 25 44 333 285 528, 842 518, 457 1, 047, 299 FREE COLOKED. 07 183 53 75 26 30 8 9 4 6 2 1 629 1 789 J8 22 10 10 3 3 3 1 1 270 336 33 58 21 42 18 5 3 4 4 1 583 83 ^ 2 4 4 1 2 90 42 4 4 6 6 1 2 _ 1 2 CO 99 3 5 7 5 5 3 3 165 2 2 4 5 3 2 1 1 1 84 87 14 10 13 9 3 G 1 2 1 276 310 1 3 5 1 1 74 61 2 3 3 3 1 54 24 17 11 12 g 4 Q 3 5 64 40 5 8 13 7 2 3 o 2 134 ISA 1 6 3 6 4 1 3 144 162 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 24 27 M 10 g 4 1 2 I 333 338 1 8 5 10 t) 4 7 2 ^ 1 183 177 1 3 1 1 9 15 29 30 16 14 9 4 " j 1 487 542 18 24 10 10 7 5 2 420 424 1 S 1 1 15 16 20 12 12 11 4 4 J 1 417 439 2 6 4 3 2 1 1C8 19 15 7 g 3 3 1 311 332 5 37 27 3 | j j 15 15 g 11 g " 210 219 1 9 g 3 1 2 142 108 9 119 40 C7 28 43 3 3 5 1 1 681 2 005 ... 1 4 3 3 3 I 1 100 101 9 10 3 o 1 3 1 234 243 H 10 4 4 4 2 354 3 8 : 13 7 g 3 1 409 412 4 6 1 i " 9 7 : 4 4 9 3 1 I 1 1 131 3 1 2 1 1 1 50 53" G4 506 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED Continued. : 46 47 51 63 M . . . 87 69 . i lil . 66 67 68 69 70 71 73 73 . ; 7S 76 r 78 81 83 83 84 86 87 - 89 91 92 94 95 97 - 10L 1 ! COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 1 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 nnd under 50. 31. F. M. P. M. P. 11. F. 31. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. 9 13 84 4 4 52 42 3 11 1 14 40 18 C9 o 3 37 50 4 5 4 11 32 13 95 4 53 50 4 5 3 41 12 87 4 3 51 05 8 5 1 21 40 13 3 45 48 C 77 3 11 41 44 4 5 1 18 30 15 53 91 73 106 59 2 3 39 37 70 3 1 42 37 3 9 o 11 33 13 45 .49 1 1 24 31 1 5 1 5 24 8 Giles 1 12 41 35 5 21 1 35 17 4 37 20 r 11 4 12 38 22 5 05 40 1 30 1 3!) 18 8 70 05 4 17 o 20 40 13 1 22 21 C 11 24 29 o 6 4 1 1 4 9 17 7 6 20 31 16 24 12 8 18 5 Halifax 8 2 5 4 2 45 3 24 15 151 2 93 42 24 14 33 20 18 27 12 i 17 18 21 3 ! 3 205 205 25 4 ; 3 as 103 12 12 14 22 17 11 10 25 14 13 19 17 9 13 14 17 11 12 14 13 Hardv 47 6 230 17 200 27 1 107 o 211 20 3 G8 108 S3 1 53 1 41 26 6 10 14 21 17 1 3 198 12 3 94 253 30 2 10-1 35 2 138 242 16 313 17 1 63 100 7 2 44 1 41 12 5 8 ]2 17 9 1 1 222 12 1 , Isle of Wight 24 23 89 57 3 54 28 7 24 35 28 12 1 20 8 3 10 4 2 2 1 21) 3 o 9 7 2 5 oa 45 11 29 2 J 25 18 2 70 35 10 30 31 22 71 31 15 32 30 21 21 81 24 18 33 21 89 22 5 69 30 12 24 30 23 24 1 1 71 25 9 20 24 18 18 88 40 4 17 28 4 20 113 44 12 28 38 50 22 09 25 13 27 25 26 21 1 2 41 26 8 12 17 17 21 King and Ouren King William Le" 1 2 5 4 i 3 I 27 5 2 o 21 5 7 3 78 23 17 8 99 18 19 5 80 24 20 7 85 21 19 C 83 27 17 4 95 32 ", 72 20 19 70 22 11 8 73 24 18 8 1 3 3 16 07 3 11 2 5 7 3 160 8 18 1 170 102 23 8 16 16 32 8 1 50 2 3 41 3 54 M 96 21 19 11 1 3 4 25 73 63 13 11 4 03 20 19 2 . 34 7 11 3 42 JO 11 2 1 2 2 3 13 1 4 8 4 1 20 45 7 14 3 100 11 19 3 8 11 37 o 14 43 o 12 1 6 7 4 10 2 14 63 3 7 2 8 11 o 159 9 23 2 3 6 39 1 6 5 2 10 1 75 1 12 1 4 15 1 5 3 14 G4 1 7 4 C 10 1 142 7 24 10 4 6 4 C 13 1 187 C 34 3 15 47 1 13 2 11 11 4 8 32 7 21 2 1 21 j 9 3 7 C 7 43 1 4 9 1 5 14 1 122 7 10 10 5 8 10 3 211 10 37 3 3 1 2 7 3 143 6 31 6 7 2 90 6 11 Montgomery Morgan 1 44 1 8 Ntmsemond 22 1 4 151 7 24 . 10 31 190 13 22 127 9 10 New Kent Nicholas Norfolk 39 13 3 o 38 13 7 150 02 10 7 2 10 29 12 1 55 107 58 12 5 4 13 25 9 5 39 204 02 10 4 9 19 28 7 3 48 202 62 20 7 7 5 28 12 8 50 187 08 13 10 9 20 9 a 50 181 53 14 5 36 8 5 41 124 53 10 7 4 17 14 7 2 31 178 47 8 6 6 8 6 9 313 103 16 8 14 21 40 14 3 09 156 42 11 2 11 8 15 2 5 30 211 52 11 5 9 9 20 7 4 40 92 33 6 4 o 12 12 4 3 20 ! - 45 8 13 10 14 4 1 23 Nottoway Ohio 4 9 2 3 8 1 I ngo Patrick Pendletou 11 10 33 1 1 23 20. IM< usiinta > Pocahontas 2 24 8 22 no 1 20 3 29 m 1 52 5 32 M 2 20 7 20 nn g 41 1 39 35 1 17 1 34 34 3 13 1 20 23 Powhatan G C 26 2 30 07 34 4 20 07 17 2 30 21 2 24 35 14 3 23 23 a Prince Edward 2 4 4 7 Prince George . . . STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 507 FREE COLORED Continued. 50 and under 00. GO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ageunkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 63 63 64 63 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 73 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 80 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 D8 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 51. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. Jt. F. jr. P. SI. F. M. P. 27 29 19 I 23 12 ! 12 2 3 1 2 572 10 33 350 334 20 117 G 120 271 109 636 12 34 347 309 32 09 17 113 292 113 1 126 133 21 1,992 134 14 730 1 500 375 10.3 207 214 163 5 14 1 ceo 109 124 47 2 30 21 125 412 14 63 20 03 07 14 1, 314 08 194 1,581 . 490 107 51 67 80 l J8 72 30 335 2 6 205 17 233 247 1,208 22 07 703 703 53 180 23 233 5C3 222 1 237 270 33 3,590 314 27 1, 370 11 1,043 511 181 388 383 416 301 13 33 1 1 252 334 257 97 3 57 47 218 898 29 120 46 107 147 2,480 128 361 2 2,803 962 233 98 126 187 384 131 5) C59 5 20 409 45 460 3 18 19 2 7 I 22 12 1 5 1 5 19 C 4 ] 1 1 4 2 6 15 10 1 5 ! 5 7 5 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 17 8 2 4 14 7 4 4 1 2 1 Greenvil e 2 4 7 4 9 2 117 3 7 ! 7 3 8 1 ... 4 2 2 2 1 131 137 11 1,598 100 13 010 10 479 230 ill 193 181 202 141 8 19 1 Hardy 1 1 i 92 3 2 25 40 i 63 3 15 , S3 2 2 | 4 1 5 1 1 o 42 1 32 10 4 4 4 15 3 15 22 8 1 11 2 1 5 4 o Isle of Wight 1 15 12 7 6 7 7 G 2 I 14 19 16 10 7 j 4 6 2 G 9 4 4 1 i 4 i 10 o 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 o King George King and Queen .. King William 2 o 1 ! 1 1 1 i 37 5 4 4 30 10 3 23 20 5 5 2 3 1 1 16 | 15 i 2 1 5 1 4| 1 o 533 155 133 50 1 21 20 93 436 15 53 20 44 80 10 1,166 60 170 2 1,222 472 115 47 59 107 180 59 20 324 3 14 204 OQ 233 268 1 1 3 3 23 1 .. 2 2 1 o 1 28 1 ... 1 1 1 1 9 11 15 24 2 2 2 1 4 j : 2 | . 2 3 3 1 3 1 Mecklenburg 1 2 3 2 4 1 l \ 1 1 Jlonongalm 2 | 2 2 1 1 64 8 4 37 37 4 2 4 9 1 19 j 10 4 C 1 2 1 Nelson 2 j 2 1 j 40 SI 7 G 2 3 11 4 1 15 82 25 8 G 4 1 9 3 26 49 12 18 2 3 1 .. 14 j 20 3 11 1 7 1 1 7 2 1 " 1 2 1 Norfolk Northampton Northumberland. . 1 o 1 4 Ohio 2 ! 1 5 ; 4 3 ; i lj 3 10 i 4 1 3 3 1 1 o 1 1 1 o o Patrick 1 31 1 6 1 1 Pittsylvania 1 11 1 13 1 1 Pocahoutas 77 6 5 2 j ! 2 1 11 17 12 10 7 | 6 3 6 i 1 8 14 i 2 7 .1 1 2 1 Prince Edward . . . Prince Oanrgi! 1 508 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FKEE COLORED. 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 li ne na 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 .:. 131 132 133 134 135 136 l:)7 138 139 140 141 142 143 Under 1. COUNTIES 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 nml under 50. M. F. . M. F. M. F. 31. F - M. F. M. F. 31. F. M. F. 8 32 3 i 20 44 C 42 7 1 2 25 60 32 39 15 38 14 1 1 3 1 SO 70 37 34 10 17 13 2 36 13 1 1 39 18 1 1 1 38 13 11 o 2 5 20 8 1 15 11 1 o 1 1 1 1 20 68 28 1 2 1 17 GO 44 2 2 1 23 58 . 49 1 "h 4 1 15 41 34 1 61 16 2 27 38 3J 1 11 22 5 3 19 5 105 30 19 30 . 77 1 5 1 10 33 27 1 9 40 9 22 G4 48 35 74 52 8 23 19 12 SO 21 1 8 1 5 23 J 18 14 118 29 19 42 89 3 11 3 1 3 4 20 17 75 10 23 4 22 110 25 31 39 94 7 3 1 5 15 21 80 8 34 o 8 24 13 13G 35 22 50 118 G 13 2 1 2 16 77 12 24 5 20 19 131 47 22 40 8D 1 o 1 1 7 38 1 5 29 15 152 43 23 01 8.) 5 10 8 24 6 6 19 15 125 38 17 40 81 3 9 1 1 1 3 23 14 84 12 20 3 3 21 6 98 23 13 40 58 3 18 39 5 3 25 13 140 48 28 50 85 7 1 1 12 28 4 4 34 22 102 06 20 54 135 5 4 2 7 38 3 o 13 13 15 37 G4 3 1 11 20 2 1 21 8 120 44 15 35 73 2 1 6 17 1 11 2 42 16 14 32 38 4 1 1 1 e 13 2 2 11 9 D8 37 10 34 43 1 3 Roc ibrid tj 3 RUHSCIl 1 Scott o 2 8 6 o 24 2 3 Taylor 1 Tuzt-ivell 2 Tucker Tyler 1 o 1 1 1 1 8 9 49 1 2 19 11 1 5 29 10 80 1 5 12 15 58 1 8 o 5 17 15 81 1 2 4 1 8 3 24 5 8 13 12 15 20 1C8 78 2 19 19 01 4 20 25 1C8 1 9 fi 37 Warren . 8 Wetzcl Wine 3 3 1 3 3 6 o 7 I 1 13 10 3 o 3 3 4 5 Wood I 2 1 3 4 o 6 1 10 34 Wythe . 3 o 8 14 41 12 39 13 41 10 37 9 45 12 47 5 45 74 IS 59 7 42 G 40 29 York 12 Total 830 839 3,615 3,574 4,070 4,005 3,999 3,696 3,008 3,213 4,333 5,373 3,081 3,753 2,053 2,540 SLAVE. 1 77 2 106 3 15 23 1 i 6 7(i 7 77 - Augusts 89 9 Durbour 10 Bath 11 Bedford 160 19 Uvrkch-v . 13 Boonu 14 I!"ii ioiii t 15 IJruxttm -">) J6 Brooke . . . 1 I 1 2 o o 17 i;-ii:is\vii :c . 18 liucluuian 3 1!) a-hn:a 90 Cabcll G28 488 21 Calhoun 24 30 19 1 21 2 21 2 24 24 M 1 1 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 509 FREE COLORED. 50 and under GO. 63 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unku n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. It P. M. F. M. F. 51. P. 17 4 1 14 11 6 4 1 : 1 9 1 2 2J 3 1 4 1 | 254 103 11 5 13 7 150 410 254 205 92 o 8 6 7 163 410 278 2 77 181 31 24 159 98 958 330 1C7 305 676 20 38 8 7 7 28 140 123 667 1 10 43 1 81 332 519 195 13 13 19 11 3J2 820 533 o 155 422 51 52 a 183 1,794 574 319 C73 1,284 51 93 10 11 16 59 S84 249 1, 191 23 79 2 ir>7 G82 Prince William . . . Princess Anno Pulaski 1 1 Raleigh 1 1 1 2 9 23 13 7 ; 3 is ; 9 14 8 1 3 4 11 5 8 3 3 o Rappahannock . . . 1 2 1 1 5 10 1 i : 3 10 ia 2 1 5 j 1 2 - 1 i. 1 1 1 ...... 78 241 20 28 157 85 830 244 152 368 608 31 55 8 4 9 31 144 136 534 1 16 36 1 76 350 2 1 1 3 1 1 Uockbrid"o 1 i s 3 Jl 10 10 oo 30 2 5 2 ; 3 52 19 18 | 5 11 : 2 15 ; 10 32 i M 1 . 6 2 1 Smyth 24 5 9 1 5 8 j 5 5 j 3 19 9 1 i. 11 5 rr 4 3 2 1 7 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 .1 1 Southampton Spottsylvauia 1 1 1 1 1 1 Taylor 4 2 ; i o 1 1 Taxewell 1 l ... . Tyler ] 1 9 5 25 I 1 . Warwick 9 ; o 9 4 26 13 2 ! -1 1 2 18 5 4 1 1 1 8 2 o Westmoreland Wctzcl 1 1 Wise 3 7 2 1 2 | 3 1 Wood . . - 3 1 1 9 14 j 10 7 i 1 3 1 1 York 1,317 1, 576 863 9C2 : 394 | 445 108 154 35 63 9 30 7 7 27,721 1 30,321 j 58,042 SLAVE. 113 113 66 81 21 17 5 3 4 1 2 252 2 255 356 314 GO 200 87 05 26 37 3 10 3 2 7 128 6 788 4D Ifi 41 13 15 1 3 1 1 493 888 ;jl 11 12 9 4 2 1 2 1 636 354 183 187 142 100 47 41 10 8 2 3 1 3,808 3,847 154 127 C8 , 81 45 42 14 15 3 7 1 5 3 240 3 038 117 113 81 ; 65 35 34 10 15 3 o ] 2 310 2,290 142 1 J37 1 94 j 83 1 23 33 8 9 1 2 2 2,851 41 2,705 54 10 16 7 6 5 7 2 2 1 510 436 243 004 1)0 151 65 83 17 23 2 12 1 5 215 4 931 26 39 18 19 6 4 3 3 1 766 884 1 B 2 69 SO 80 5 44 ! A 13 13 1 4 Q 1 414 1 355 <> I i 3 50 54 I 2 1 1 6 13 228 207 158 i 140 57 20 24 4 5 3 4 576 4 570 11 19 238 170 174 } 18 65 58 19 24 4 4 1 1 4 499 4 312 7 6 5 3 137 168 1 1 6 3 4 507 , 13 916 2 1 383 3 900 7 055 Allcglmuy 4 5 6 278 6 4, OJO 5,010 95 Appomnttox Augusta 7 8 a 916 Bath 10 10 170 Bedford 11 1,650 158 Berkeley 13 13 2 763 BoU. tourt 14 104 15 18 16 9 140 17 33 18 8,811 305 Buckingham Cabcll 19 20 9 Culhoun si 510 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLAVE Continued. S3 35 27 31 39 34 .. , 38 39 40 : : : 45 54 55 as . 60 e 64 69 66 67 68 69 . 73 74 75 76 77 M 79 81 83 HS COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 ami under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50., 11. P. If. P. 31. F. 11 F. It, F. 1C F. 31. F. 31. F. 435 402 9 110 308 315 104 152 145 4 41 139 131 31 1G2 153 3 45 157 41 G90 19 1C2 G57 527 251 G55 710 17 190 592 480 237 1 447 438 690 3 151 449 S1G 712 15 34 3x3 5i8 146 57 o 388 430 34 84 151 311 1,036 89 775 217 C53 579 265 3 36 546 498 770 1 191 514 240 25 48 4S6 174 57 4 405 4G1 45 123 160 305 1,120 95 759 793 22 170 GG9 539 243 4 27 513 491 743 5 158 4G5 242 859 17 41 523 1G7 50 o 448 4GO 48 115 1C! 303 1,195 85 940 812 15 189 679 581 254 4 40 524 470 885 5 155 483 217 791 20 32 306 506 154 50 4 381 451 41 108 154 302 1,070 92 832 811 23 175 659 578 229 620 610 14 187 436 468 192 683 021 16 178 493 4G1 1,157 781 22 259 795 776 329 1 35 498 584 1,190 2 202 543 239 744 13 32 37 458 195 91 2 462 525 127 157 342 1,257 98 829 944 219 718 579 237 1 35 494 523 1,041 7 ISO 584 253 747 25 31 3G4 511 177 68 7 452 408 41 109 144 329 1,079 116 677 210 534 509 151 2 21 350 418 816 610 C44 16 157 480 429 176 3 23 3GG 337 700 3 137 3::8 108 531 13 29 250 314 131 34 4 318 325 31 86 - 222 704 09 502 6 130 379 394 138 Carroll Clarke CHy G 89 73 153 12 D3 105 150 32 47G 387 701 1 177 45-3 203 G75 23 33 454 149 54 o 455 384 42 85 155 298 1,043 94 30 463 440 844 4 170 433 220 775 22 41 357 477 181 66 7 395 422 39 100 148 268 1, 034 86 1 C44 72 36 1,178 336 27 228 5 151 262 121 221 403 383 55 24 7 374 7G6 517 323 5 o 31 205 877 20 155 9 7J 23 329 390 719 18 379 328 745 G 259 303 575 11 207 221 530 Elizabeth Citv 37 97 31 140 3 4 05 ISO 33 18 29 102 40 146 3 9 113 28 11 1 79 90 10 18 80 245 140 105 5C8 14 25 282 3G7 114 29 9 335 28 90 SO 235 794 08 1EG 392 170 579 13 33 269 355 135 32 1 339 300 35 104 115 235 843 75 131 333 157 494 11 18 249 290 108 42 4 270 350 22 101 97 199 807 67 SO 219 103 316 5 22 199 167 68 19 227 118 381 12 17 186 217 80 25 Fairfax.. Fayette Floyd Giles Gilmer 81 C8 4 21 23 7G 217 224 230 10 5!) 61 120 550 27 198 204 17 01 74 134 500 44 Goochlaud Greenville . Halifax Ilunover 150 11 7 187 83 5 53 133 8 S07 99 G 57 1 35 40 34 73 98 70 . 14 3 4 62 ICO 141 74 C79 77 4G 850 377 26 205 73G 70 941 414 35 226 8 153 2G9 127 238 447 393 197 70 16 7 707 291 1 721 71 39 907 4C5 31 236 4 169. 290 252 485 352 226 63 12 13 417 800 589 343 5 70D 75 40 1,007 396 25 248 672 93 36 1,517 . 36 2G5 7 177 293 149 254 442 353 199 GO 14 12 446 809 506 317 4 3 26 ten 27 153 U 01 5!8 79 28 1,304 279 21 195 J 147 210 108 195 337 . 157 45 19 5 312 563 1 2 18 156 691 31 135 6 r,n 482 77 38 1,041 277 28 194 11 121 224 101 241 351 304 166 56 12 354 558 454 268 10 1 22 193 1 2G 126 9 R1 716 70 45 2, r.a 402 25 317 4 215 325 221 327 484 4G6 211 71 13 13 411 893 578 301 4 ; 20 248 1,121 27 195 5 in? 735 74 1,512 384 29 274 6 186 314 165 310 499 403 249 70 20 12 408 717 549 314 9 4 : 232 971 20 199 10 <il 459 48 26 1,781 223 19 153 529 53 42 1, 144 238 18 192 o 150 197 118 182 340 304 154 37 16 11 310 456 . 213 5 3 23 110 649 16 131 6 GO a 38 10 1, 1U8 130 18 158 3 123 181 113 124 226 225 81 14 7 6 193 411 240 163 1 2 14 127 448 10 H 2 37 370 12 25 939 163 7 141 1?2 145 60 150 188 270 U5 31 8 3 215 327 249 : 140 1 3 15 131 394 14 j 83 G 37 Highland Isle of Wight ... . James City 34 51 27 52 75 79 53 4 5 G3 147 137 GO 131 293 148 252 457 313 218 06 12 l(i 395 702 486 302 7 1 22 156 17 186 3 7fi 1C5 295 142 203 402 838 213 75 24 8 407 735 510 327 1 1 33 2JC 907 33 17.1 4 1 147 185 160 102 309 327 147 37 6 11 259 53-1 410 239 3 2 12 136 725 14 114 3 KO King George... Kiug William Lancaster . . Leo Lewis Logan London Louisa Lunenburg Madison Murion 5 61 177 9 6 173 44 179 838 31 170 77 26 908 :<4 187 8 U Matthews Ml IVrr Mi.1.11, ,., x Mourof. . . 16 20 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 511 SLAVE Continued. 50 and under CO. 00 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100 1 Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. \ . COUNTIES. 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 20 30 31 32 ! 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 43 44 43 4(> 47 JL F. k F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. F. M. F. 287- 184 4 233 241 94 270 213 7 70 197 171) 71 1 5 140 128 380 1 Gl 148 07 239 1 134 0!) 01 27 1 134 130 14 37 47 80 291 28 1 210 21 12 027 76 17 93 1 90 70 39 96 141 149 08 14 9 2 107 215 1C3- 93 1 - 153 3 47 151 183 07 181 100 4 46 320 130 54 1 o 113 103 252 es 02 73 CO 18 01 55 23 19 11 31 23 5 1 5 3 1 4 10 1 1 3 0,055 5,124 119 1,549 4, 716 4,450 1,803 10 217 3,396 3,522 6,499 10 1,236 3, 346 1,516 5,180 133 223 2,509 3,082 1, 104 390 25 2,834 3,200 263 783 990 2,082 7,582 595 5,525 5,548 143 1,398 4,492 3,838 1, 572 11 3,279 3,183 0,275 24 1,181 3,350 1,600 5,275 138 252 2.4B5 3,269 1,155 382 27 2, 902 2,939 284 742 994 2,085 7,315 618 o 4,781 526 323 9,099 2,483 203 1,790 32 1,208 1, Oil 950 1,863 3,071 2,837 1,445 432 136 03 2,731 4,910 3,594 2,154 35 14 217 1,506 6,003 ; 180 : 1,180 59 541 11,580 10, 072 202 2,947 9, 238 8,354 ::. ... 21 420 0,075 0,705 12, 774 34 2,417 0,096 3,110 10, 455 271 475 4, 994 6,351 2,259 778 52 5, 730 0, 139 5-17 1,525 1,984 4,167 14, 897 1,213 2 9, 483 1,073 582 20,041 5,018 402 3, 570 .-.:, 2,580 3,960 2, 184 3, 673 6, 139 5,525 2,869 824 230 148 5,501 10,194 7,305 4,397 63 29 ; 376 3,008 12, 420 302 2,375 101 1.111 1 23 07 47 20 3 13 Ifi 7 2 21 14 5 1 5 5 1 1 5 3 o 1 3 4 Clarke Clav 5 181 211 381 1 G6 1C8 72 272 7 4 110 115 GO 14 7 108 130 208 42 39 70 4 39 45 78 1 11 21 84 1 9 15 27 17 17 27 5 4 3 4 4 1 Cumberland 7 1 4 34 no 54 204 3 3 84 81 31 10 38 118 58 184 7 7 73 89 30 10 1 100 100 9 17 20 72 201 14 11 37 27 75 3 1 42 8 14 5 4 10 7 25 7 15 15 25 o 4 1 9 3 4 5 8 Elizabeth City o 2 Fairfax 3 4 1 1 8 9 o 1 2 12 10 7 2 1 3 o 1 Floyd 27 . 40 11 o 1 1 2 1 Fluvanua o Giles - 1 38 43 3 9 13 27 87 7 107 ISO 6 33 51 90 377 27 20.3 24 13 594 99 9 81 yi 133 11 18 26 70 228 20 36 51 4 9 8 25 89 11 9 2 8 9 19 12 16 3 1 4 13 26 a G 3 4 1 40 49 50 51 52 . 54 55 50 57 58 SJ m 61 G2 03 G4 05 GO 07 08 09 70 71 72 7:i ,i 75 70 77 78 80 SI S3 El 84 K.-, 1 1 Greenbrier 2 3 10 2 7 1 3 i 2 3 Greenville Hal if at 1 1 Hampshire 148 23 (i 327 . 4 70 o GO 07 34 50 81 92 49 o 2 87 150 97 74 2 "i 152 22 7 300 03 7 75 59 5 o 77 29 3 27 01 6 8 91 29 3 41 1 17 28 7 20 30 30 17 2 17 2 1 18 7 o 4 14 2 2 3 1 2 ] 4,702 547 259 10,942 2,535 199 1,780 23 1,318 2,049 1,234 1,810 3,068 2,688 1,424 392 94 85 2,770 5,284 3,711 2,243 28 15 159 1,502 6,417 182 1,189 42 573 31 7 6 2 18 1 1 4 3 Henry Highland 16 1 4 1 1 Into of Wight 94 112 77 in 127 129 GO 12 5 o 130 187 1G4 1 04 58 22 GO 94 90 51 8 4 17 25 13 21 37 25 11 3 7 1 8 6 9 3 6 5 1 4 1 3 3 t \ 10 12 1 2 1 .. 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 King and Queen .. King William 1 1 11 18 18 7 82 134 89 70 37 1 CO 41 43 46 67 43 28 2 9 17 6 9 5 4 3 2 3 7 5 3 1 1 1 3 1 Lunenburg 1 1 21 j 87 1 14 Marshall 6 GO 299 e 54 3 91 5 79 ase 6 42 24 I 6 43 211 3 31 9 49 152 3 42 4 4 23 82 3 13 1 8 1 2 37 1 1 2 8 1 5 12 1 8 26 l| . Mecklenburg 5 6 2 2 1 j 1 Mouongalia Monroe. .. 17 8 2 1 4 1 . 512 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. SLATE Continued. 89 91 : 101 . 15 L17 18 119 : . . . 1:1 M 1 1<; .. DISTRICTS. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15nnd undcr20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40andu:idcr50. M. F. M. r. M. F. M. F. 1C. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. 30 1 74 80 79 ) 25 4 Cl 8fl 53 175 7 317 403 230 12 445 251 210 423 3 439 59 155 13 95D 168 5 338 421 238 11 407 241 292 4G4 5 45D 64 17D 14 1,008 1 18 361 7 469 325 146 11D 43 2 19 247 170 1 3 ISO 274 162 83 28 41 04 387 523 292 154 453 6 88 2 165 9 367 236 14 543 273 226 462 5 533 60 182 19 1,097 1 19 343 3 356 177 240 120 38 2 14 261 191 2 C 186 296 174 105 30 50 87 352 630 262 194 414 8 83 1 165 7 372 4i2 244 9 502 273 276 431 4 504 73 203 25 1,108 157 8 388 458 241 7 581 252 256 442 7 470 64 144 26 1,103 4 13 393 8 573 359 305 262 103 46 6 13 257 175 4 C 203 2D7 155 95 31 45 82 374 569 262 175 444 6 96 2 165 4 373 411 223 11 623 254 216 431 10 435 73 159 16 1,004 1 14 371 1 539 287 165 183 111 38 4 7 269 161 5 5 166 245 192 99 38 65 71 366 565 206 131 425 13 91 126 4 324 373 204 12 506 213 205 345 10 331 40 121 16 872 1 10 287 4 397 273 132 199 82 39 5 11 195 139 123 6 301 361 193 11 549 183 194 389 9 314 59 98 18 842 1 13 297 6 369 259 120 183 79 34 5 12 204 125 5 3 153 201 150 56 34 47 56 300 427 179 122 339 8 71 1 2 18 55 91 130 9 1 211 209 473 519 271 18 811 331 259 562 13 497 61 138 13 1,327 172 9 42D 430 10 784 319 203 530 7 442 62 163 15 1,113 1 14 379 6 557 233 175 231 139 55 6 18 285 217 3 5 206 284 187 91 40 53 83 424 640 249 187 466 12 98 1 2 20 67 109 187 16 1 303 3 2 3 9 2 149 145 Ill (i 299 304 153 7 511 233 16D 370 3 271 30 81 15 750 122 331 233 189 11 549 225 192 326 7 300 34 112 17 650 o 69 1 215 220 105 6 417 148 114 23 73 1 231 216 115 6 477 142 120 251 8 193 43 70 10 453 Norfolk S2 51 77 65 73 43 65 100 1 53 20 35 3 205 Ohio 51 10 25 4 23-1 224 31 59 6 499 Paces 2 98 4 102 25 393 4 477 354 162 183 112 43 7 272 163 4 7 172 241 165 74 34 28 i - 39! 506 252 138 450 4 89 15 394 5 481 305 214 238 124 53 3 9 275 167 4 8 1D9 261 185 91 24 56 68 334 586 253 152 465 4 96 1 3 12 63 105 177 10 21 440 4 650 451 157 263 .149 49 3 308 193 1 4 257 381 187 83 58 54 101 441 540 246 209 539 10 115 5 1 20 79 137 253 8 1 304 17 298 1 437 283 103 154 94 oo 3 15 177 140 1 .: 174 259 125 56 24 46 54 299 3: 165 171 341 3 57 18 280 4 360 233 103 165 73 30 3 15 173 135 2 8 132 225 133 54 31 43 51 260 448 169 151 334 10 55 15 243 1 335 230 60 120 50 17 1 6 99 98 9 175 3 253 170 74 130 52 16 3 10 89 74 8 89 107 84 32 13 36 30 203 237 114 97 237 2 29 a 6 41 76 73 6 68 53 43 45 33 10 E8 73 35 47 30 12 1 5 51 40 Prince William . ... Pulaski Ualeigh 4 C3 39 3 33 46 3D oo a 10 21 35 104 10 36 73 1 24 4 162 244 111 72 33 ,.i 56 339 373 185 128 304 8 61 2 3 15 55 84 153 C 1 90 177 74 23 23 4) 43 213 284 114 127 261 1 45 3D 66 53 11 5 1- 20 123 11 41 96 3 18 Russell Scott. Smyth StatV ird Taylor Tuzewell Tucker Tyler o 1 14 44 127 197 12 1 9 26 31 2 2 10 27 36 1 17 68 90 165 9 53 107 181 12 18 70 132 195 11 - 87 127 209 11 10 75 141 4 14 62 69 144 7 8 46 51 80 Warwick Webster 51 CO 85 267 277 262 1 3 9 12 4 182 133 231 1 242 ; 195 1 i 160 1 1 6 120 106 134 g o 5 5 4 127 C8 121 161 Wetzel Wlrt 1 6 10 7 145 116 1 3 19 159 128 1 2 26 3 154 1J2 3 1 7 3 146 110 1 5 16 4 131 104 3 7 18 10 172 165 1 1 5 9 51 76 Wise 1 2 7 3 150 140 11 1 174 160 Wood 3 75 67 Wyoming \Vvthe.. 23 35 23 16 York Total 6,771 7, 079 32, 029 32, 58C 35,873 35,387 36,056 33, 8K> 27, 340 27,362 41,625 37,823 86,858 30,090 18,714 17, CC3 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 513 SLAVE Continued. 50 ncd under CO. 60 and under 70. 70 nnd under &J. 80 and under 90. CO and under ICO. Above ICO. Age ur-kn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 66 e-7 69 CO fll C3 C4 55 CO C7 C8 S9 ICO 101 102 103 104 103 1C6 107 1C8 10!) 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 111) 120 121 122 123 124 125 120 127 128 129 ICO 131 132 133 134 135 130 137 138 133 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 M. F. M. F. M. F. It P. 51. F. 1,1. F. 51. F. jr. F. 33 3 142 174 63 1 2-!7 ISO 89 170- 31 3 133 13C 62 o 326 C5 67 139 2 143 11 CO 4 272 38 21 o 14 5 1 50 37 1 7 1 1 1.141 40 2, 7C3 3, 00 1,649 62 4,340 1 C80 1,078 48 2,716 3, C"8 1,725 72 4, 658 .1,802 1,775 3,200 58 3,016 100 1,101 125 6,537 7 115 2,588 36 3, 472 2,343 1,193 1,540 763 293 29 95 1,751 1,229 25 . 33 1,205 1,843 1,244 519 238 373 481 2,587 4,073 1,605 1, 130 3, 105 C5 590 10 11 109 443 783 1, 216 S3 2 1,882 7 14 30 91 29 1,058 819 2,219 94 5, 401 6, 2C3 3,374 154 9,034 3, 872 3,439 6,468 ICO 6,111 850 2,070 44 14, 340 15 253 5,403 67 7, 341 4,997 2,356 3,186 1,589 580 57 183 3,520 2,466 38 72 2,043 3, S85 2,387 1,099 490 753 1,037 5, 4CS 7, 7G 3,314 2,515 6,384 112 1, 232 20 18 212 1,019 1, 575 2,5-17 143 3 3, 70-1 10 65 170 fit 2,102 1,025 Jlontgonicry Morgan C9 110 51 1 136 71 44 119 95 1C5 48 1 223 03 45 88 51 40 10 1 43 5 7 40 8 6 15 18 7 1 5 6 5 1 2 o 2 Nansc mond 1 1 Nicholas Norfolk 48 3 5 33 1 53 3 1C 1 79 7 4 6 12 1 19 1 3 19 13 8 17 1 1 1 19 4 2 4 5 3 6 o Northampton Northumberland.. 2 1 1,60-1 3, 242 42 3, CC.-> 400 969 119 7,403 8 137 2,815 31 3, fc C9 2,652 1,163 1,C46 806 281 8 88 1,769 1,237 13 34 1,378 2,142 1,143 550 252 378 556 2,821 3,713 1,049 1,365 3,279 47 612 10 7 103 577 7D5 1,331 58 1 1,822 3 9 30 85 35 1,104 1,000 141 23 38 4 316 CO 10 3 ICO 93 7 18 1 170 86 1 ICO 81 53 52 14 4 38 7 6 8 1 3 Orange Pago 1 Patrick 53 1 4 5 1C 4 6 o 2 Pittsylvauia Pleasants 2 175 4 01 147 51 67 6 10 1 4 51 4 ICO 9 102 2 K3 C4 33 CO 3 3 Pocahontas 21 3 05 9 . 23 OT 9 o 11 13 1 1 Powhatau Preston 163 128 68 7(1 33 12 8 72 07 1 4 42 C7 18 16 10 11 10 123 ec 50 134 5 23 54 43 19 8 13 3 14 6 9 11 1 1 13 3 10 9 3 1 1 1 ...! o 2 9 Prince Edward . . . Prince George Prince William - . . Princess Anne Pulaski 1 O 1 2 Putnam Raleigh 1 45 33 1 37 74 33 5 6 18 15 119 121 62 . 43 123 1 15 1 20 15 Randolph 53 49 2 1 36 55 32 10 13 15 68 131 09 41 92 2 8 2 11 9 2 5 o 9 3 Rappahaanock . . . Richmond ^ i Ritchie Roaue 45 107 59 13 8 27 18 190 137 57 76 103 3 3 9 21 18 2 3 4 5 51 48 20 19 fll 4 14 18 13 o 1 5 5 52 55 31 11 4 ! 4 3 2 3 6 4 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 Roanoko Rockbridgc 1 2 1 1 Rockingham Russell Scott 2 5 17 10 7 10 1 1 Shenandoali 1 5 4 3 1 9 1 1 Smvth 23 34 9 10 11 9 4 1 2 2 3 o Southampton Spottsylvania Stafford 4 Surry . . . 1 i 1 1 Taylor 6 1 j Tazewell Tucker 1 1 ! Tyler J 3 33 53 5 45 4 24 3 23 1 7 11 20 33 5 1 10 8 10 1 7 16 9 1 3 ! Upshur 4 3 4 3 1 1 1 Warren 2 1 j Washington Wayne Webster CO 74 03 70 1 23 27 7 S i 1 g 2 Westmoreland Wetuel 1 Wirt 1 : 42 40 1 o WiBo Wood 41 62 1 1 3 32 1 1 2 7 Wyoming Wyiho 38 32 8 12 9 1C 1 3 O 1 2 1 York. 12, C83 11, 1E8 8.CC7 7,503 2,986 3, C81 815 1, 068 221 319 60 138 3 1C 249, 483 241, 382 490,865 514 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. IXDIAN. : 8 I S 6 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 nnd under 50. , M. r. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 o o 1 Lee 1 1 1 4 1 Norfolk 2 3 2 1 1 4 3 4 6 , 5 5 1 7 3 5 2 4 2 1 1 1 Total | 2 1 7 5 5 10 7 8 8 6 2 11 6 6 4 AGGREGATE. 1 , B68 15 471 C7 814 G5 065 74 476 71 392 67 947 C4 923 56 601 57 767 88 405 90 950 61 164 ^9 356 43 635 830 839 3 615 3 574 4 070 4 095 3 999 3 696 3 008 3 13 4 333 5 374 3 081 3 753 6,771 7,079 33 029 32 586 35, 873 35,387 36 056 33 820 27 340 27 362 41 625 37 P23 26 858 26 090 IS 744 17 86 4 2 1 7 10 7 8 8 fi o 11 9 6 6 4 23,591 23,390 103 4G5 101 230 114 424 110 884 108 009 102 447 86 957 88 348 134 SO? 134 158 91 112 8*) 205 64 438 61 870 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 515 INDIAN. 50 and under GO. CO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 aud under 90. 00 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 3 3 4 5 6 M. F. M. F. ML F. M. r. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 1 9 4 1 30 7 1 10 6 19 10 1 63 18 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 i 30 11 3 1 Washington 3 3 3 1 3 1 i 55 57 112 AGGREGATE. 27,646 ?6,716 16,386 15, 911 6,485 6,783 1,696 2,024 245 296 25 44 333 395 528,842 518, 457 1, 047, 299 Total whites 1 1,317 1,576 SOS 963 394 445 108 154 35 63 9 30 7 7 27, 721 30, 321 58,042 Total free colored. 2 12,089 11, 188 8,007 7,563 2,986 3,081 815 1,068 231 319 66 138 3 16 249, 483 241, 382 490, 86,5 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 1 55 57 112 41,055 39,483 25,254 24, 437 9,868 10, 310 2,619 3,247 501 678 100 813 343 318 806, 101 790, 217 1,596,318 516 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKEE COLORED. 1 Total free. SLAVE. ? 5 "s ^3 to *5 t; BLACK. .MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. SI. F. Total. II. F. a Total. ; M. F. Total. M. ! F. Total. Accomack 5,314 C, 147 4, 732 3 225 5,347 10,001 5, 956 12, 103 5, 119* 9, 31 2, 41S 5, 043 1,436 2, 897 3, 470 7, 167 2, 039 4, 118 10, G67 21,547 4, 274 8, 728 1,271 2,052 7, 152 14, 388 5, 290 10, 583 2,233 4.C81 4, 324 8, 441 2,352 4,685 2, 718 5, 425 2,533 4,992 1,323 2,702 3,050 6,041 3, 71)0 7, 091 1, 169 2, 492 6, 621 13, 568 3, 608 0, 948 3,801 7,719 875 1,8_OG 2, 457 4, C81 5,100 10,019 1, 856 3, 707 837 1,701 1,539 3,103 2.549 1 4, J.".!) 1, 438 2, 940 6,841 13.C78 2, 527, 5, 108 1, 425 1 3, 180 1, 670 1 3, !!G 3, 879 8. 040 5, 305 10, 430 2, 721 5, 71G 3/J24 1 7.743 2, 580 5, OD3 G, 851 13, 042 G, 529 13, 079 3,024 ! 0,038 1,827* 3,085 2,210| 4,517 1, 844 3, 814 3, 830! 7, 653 4,991 10,500 1,522 3,015 1,002 1,974 5,562 11,063 6, 134 12, 478 2 189 4 442 1,484 300 44 32 33 32 103 1 21 120 90 1,632 123 513 8 3 24 33 3,110 219 879 52 55 G7 233 1 27 .2:5 194 1 133 1 14 470 145 174 217 40 PJ 132 52 170 73 33 138 4-1 137 213 319 34 70 103 52 02 Gl 18 HI 332 3, 287 ( 530 1,. 83 134 40 i 104 373 . 134 51 279 . 92 . 18 14.C73 SOO 12, 739 15 11,233 :12| 5, 775 89| 3, CCG CT 7, 4G4 71 4, 2P9 EG 22, 10.) 35 8, 803 73 2, 733 >34 | 14.C3J 83! 10, 075 ll 4, 082 iOG 8, 747 3 4, ES3 51 ( 5, 475 171 5, G33 1 2,703 !00 0, 431 24 7,715 1 2, 493 H3 14,617 544 7, 792 31 7, 753 !55 2, 052 !53 \ 233 M3 10, G32 64 3,771 5 1, 700 33: 3, 133 29 5, 388 110 3, 250 40, 17, 424 l 5, 103 Tl T 131 77 3, 773 72 8, 718 21 11,251 10 5, 723 10 7, 701 53 5, 353 05 13, 747 OS 14, 87 07 G, 103 22 3, 737 03 ! 5, 220 03 1 4, 517 52 7, 7J5 8GJ 10, 035 23 3, 038 03 2, 237 .53 11, 623 22 12, 733 1 4,443 .57, 7, 733 70 8, 731 32 13, 233 00, 41, 575 14J 7, 037 27 3,917 70 0,1,; 11 8,251 15 3, 212 11 10, 57J 2,131 5,87) 353 4C3 2, 913 2,032 l,91f 2,122 37 415 4,5H 84! 41! 1, is: 27 4 4, or. 3, 90, 94 1 5, IK 4,71-: UJ 1, 431 4, 311 3, 73; 1, 57; 4 16J 2, 90,- 3,05! 5,052 1, lOt 2,914 1,107 4,157 88 10-! 2, 23:: 2, 517 70:; 230 2, 02- 2, 8J:, 23L 538 956 1.80C 6,637 441, 2, 1 1 1 4, 75 5,435 11, 3 JO G23 E<?2 52; 723 2,916 5,914 2, 333^ 4, 932 1, CG3 3, 77 1.C83 1 4,105 50! 348 703 4, 1S2^ B. 639 731 1,353 53 93 1, 1-17 2, 333 32 53 7 i H 4, 043 8, 123 Ifl 23 3.724 7,030 123 214 2 3 4, 535 9, 6J8 5, 040 9,754 103 31 1,235 8,729 4, 033 8, 492 3, 223 6, 934 1, 312 2, 832 10 11 153. 3. 3 2,83l| 5,032 2, 723 1 5, 734 5,375 11,027 18 23 i, 0:10 2, 201 2, C51 5, 705 i.e. 1 * 2,105 4, 048^ 8, 205 97 195 193 351 2, 225 4, 485 2, G3G 5, 153 727 1, 433 276 ! 572 21 41 2, 073 5, 2 J7 2, 537 5, 43o 284 547 544! 1, 14- 974 1,942 1, 704 3, 537 6, 331 13, 083 431 871 S 2 4, 410 8, 81!) 413 R70 217 373 7,633 17, 24 i 2, 025 4, 125 147] 235 1, 733 3, 475 3 41 1, 005 2, 103 1,02:> 3,455 121 111 32 1,57 1,353 2,010 1 145 53 404 103 102 273 810 931 1,741 COS G7d 1,033 304 433 024 729 782 1,511 4 4 8 95 D3 1 133 723 743 1,477 3 117 183 333 2CI 30 G5 23 :!3 433 23 22 45 2 5 7 405 522 1,017 437 537 583 1,123 43 48 91 5 1 952 913 1,832 1 410 533 1)10 1 21 34 53, 155 1C ) 313 427 493 030 047 673 1,323 233 230 493 1; 7 50 50 103 423 4-13 073 453 463 921 817 903 1,747 1 5 6 11 128 t 3 213 432 4!!9 Ml 433 542 951 1,023 1,227 2,253 1 3.-. 41 75 59 02 12l 213 2S3J 539 555 C33 1 1, 198, 333 428 733 103 106 1 205 5 G : 11 212 227 439 331 372 733! 4, 507! IS, 586 3, 916 5, 625 1, ^80 12, 652 890 0, 705 7,055 13,741 G, 278 13, 7 12 t, CM G, C89 5. GIG 27. 74!) 95 0, 958 945 3, 070 3, 176 25, 063 1,050 12,525 158 4, 040 2, 703 1 1, 510 104 4,992 18 5, 494 J, 1 10 14, COO 30 2, 703 0, Oil 1 15, 212 335: 8, 020 9| 2, 502 1,583 , 20, 1C7 0, 072 18, 404 202 8, 012 2, 947 5, 639 9,238 14.471 8, 354 19, 016 3, 373 7, 140 21 1, 707 420 3, 553 G, 073 12, 063 6, 705| 9, Ml 2, 774| 33, 1! 34 5, 03 2, 417| 5,71:8 G, G36; 10, 40!) J, 116 11,034 0,453 21,738 2T1 5, D97 475 0,30 4, 9D4 10, 353 G, 331 SO, 098 2, 59 10, 546 778 0, C8J 53 1 3, 759 5, 730 10, 850 G, 133 10, 658 547 0, 52 1,523 12,211 1, 884 5, 020 4, 107 0, 374 4, 81)7 20. 520 1,213 13,913 2 4,443 D, 403 17, 22 1, t73 9, 804 082 13,790 3,041 61,610 \ 018 12, 105 402 4,319 1, 570 9, !>77 55 8. 306 5, 7C8 3, SGOJ 14, 5J5 Amelia 1,461 3, 097 2, U7;> 10, 683 4, 451 5, 299 2, 4:u 4,117 2, 533 2, 707 2, 45!. 1.4JC 2,t85 3, SOI G, 1.-G7 3,340 3, ex 1131 1,851 921 1,504 2,410 1,508 6, 837 2, 04j 1,750 1,620 4,107 5, 125 2, 9115 Bath C 99 104 1 75 Berkeley 58 1 8 28 80 1C 105 1 87 173 . 2 37 01 214 . 5 1; 441 1, 472 1 i 24 555 1 105 310 ( 9 5 19 214 170 : 915 3, 6 242 21 CO 78 7 G8 12 140 19 105 109 3 1 241 ~ 223 IS 27C 55 1CD 6 100 93 520 Cabell Calhoun 287 171 3 140 73 16-1 31 301 201 4 101 09 103 21 588 372 7 147 327 55 2-19 12 77 5: 147 3 3 10 108 77 395 Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield Clarke Clay Craig 102 05 1,280 1 56 05 192 1G2 6 11 113 213 73j 140 1.545 1 2,831 1 CuljK per JXnwiddie Doddriclge Elizabeth City 03 63 170 172 124 133 302 334 44 33 103 175 102 148 247 243 4 6 7 6 5 ( 4. 23. 40 SOO 380 27 3J 10 12 133 140 104 98 19 33 58 40 c 10 43 44 118 125 09 82 341 310 ( 10 13 0.5 . 070 1,1 53 279 233 49 S8 1 23 87 : 243 : 151 : Essex Fairfax Fayctto Flovrt . 3,82, 2, sir/ G,79, G, 551, 3, OK 1,85 2,30. 1,871 3,82. 5, 50!. 1,49:. 97-2 0, 34 1 3, 72-! 0,G7: 19, SIX 3,371 2.C2-: 2 311 1,068 5,061 2 100 22 270 C 94 15 250 3 3 203 37 532 9 Frederick Giles 223 230 1 59 201 270 2 23 I 63 1G7 31 1 83 23 9 1,112 C38 303 167 424 530 3 83 1 140 320 71 172 38 14 2,109 178 o 1,229 303 Grayson 183 198 383! 22 20 42 279 1 231 573J 835 ! 924 1,009 1 155 187. 342 Greene Greenville 77 153 40 II 1 f- Hancock 3,758, 7,482 4,217 ; 8,521 G,505j 13,170 18, 389! 37, !!S5 3, 394^ G, 773 l, 8Gtr 3, 890 2, ;,->; 5, 037 8,240 l.OT .i 2,167 o, ooa 10, 064 89 15 5 997 82 2 571 G 291 138 122 C 631 78 11 69 4 188 98 110 IS 883 50 14 72 358 103 85 : 232 . 18 1,481 3,: 135: i 25 141 i,: s 446 1,( 236 I 4 43 43C 16- 9, OX 2, 10;. Ml 1,736 10 1,104 1, S2G 233 371 631 84 113 197 97! 1C6 03 1,333 1,433 2,789 2 435 453 51 M 44 51 95 214 03 477 22J VS2 5J5 Harrison . .. Henry Highland. Wight . STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION Continued. 517 WHITE. FREE COLORED. SLAVE. a I COUNTIES. BLACK. MULATTO. DF.ACH. MULATTO. \ i . c IS > *"3 a ~ f; M. F. Total. It F. Total. M. F. Total, f M. H EH F. Totul. II. R Total. o H H 7 n>3j King Gt-orjje i.i;: iiiid Queen ..... Ki::g William ....... Lewis Log.m London Loui.-a Lum-nburg McDowell M.IU..-OU M..rm:i 799, 1,486 5,501 530 1,042 10,194 255 509 7, 305 Mercer Middle .......... Monongulia ......... Monroe Montgomery Morgan XeUon N- w Kent Nicholas Norfolk Northampton Northumberland Not;owuy Ohio Pago Patrick IVnillcton Pitty Irani* Pocahontas Powhatuii PlX StOll Prince Edward Prince George Piiuco William Princess Amie Puluski Pir.nam 3,708 2, 983; 13, 245J 4,5331 3, 4141 Rap pi, ban nock ..... Ri -hinoud RitchU? Ro^tnok ItfK-kbr R tckingham I 10! 630. 1,212 329J 606 9. ) I,".- 1 , 20; 435| 331: 599 1,254 7ll 134 G7.1 Slu-nuudouh ........ : Smvth ............. I Stuulutmpton Spott-ylvaniu ...... Sun-y 518 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION Continued. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. Total free. SLAVE. Total Blave. Aggregate. BLACK. MULATTO. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. | M. F. TotaL M. F. Total. 3,717 3, 583 7, 300 4, 270 8, 625 674 1, 392 3, 154 6, 488 3, 427 7, 064 2, 86 4, 583 322 C62 6,992 14,096 3, 083 6, 604 719 1,052 1, 666 3, 387 3, 283 6, G9I 1, 807 3, 728 2,102 4,416 5,167 10,791 1, 349 2, 795 4, 941 U, 886 1,132 2,342 8 7 5 4 13 11 3 60 31 95 | 15 38 34 82 8 1C 6 10 3 6 63 123 28 59 06 191 K 93 16 11 16 284 59 249 7,351 8,718 1,408 6, 49! 7,080 4,867 7S1 14,345 6,604 1,552 4,578 6, 693 3,728 4,442 10, 870 2,797 10, 143 3,024 41 403 ;; 80 597 537 1,017 42 1 1,719 3 8 24 49 22 829 892 52 383 9 76 508 395 924 67 H 14 27 54 22 750 812 93 786 12 15 156 1,165 932 1,941 109 3,519 2j 51 103 44 1,579 1,704 209 ! 23 198 40 3J4 16 13 207 4 2 33 212 47 899 18 19 416 8 j 56 410 87 606 34 112 1,202 20 18 212 1,575 1,019 2,547 143 a 3,704 10 23 CO 176 64 2, 162 1,925 7,463 9,920 1,428 6, 517 7,292 0, 4K 1, 740 16, KJ1 6,747 1,555 8,282 6,703 3, 751 4,508 11,040 a, eel 12, 305 4,949 4,355 718 3,334 3,637 2,297 340 7,104 3,521 833 1, 721 3,408 1,921 2,224 5,024 1,446 5,045 1,210 Tyler 1 i 1 10 161 6 61 31 27 58 1 Westmoreland Wetzel 356 1 471 827 168 II... 196 364 i! i 1,191 o 103 82 3 185 1 15 73 20 583 221 6 36 13 275 114 Wise 2 15 1 22 3 37 14 21 } 48 204 9 S3 21 42 1 2 37 80 175 379 26 79 2 157 682 g 37 J . Wood Wytho 28 146 44 157 75 303 York 528,897; 518,514 1,047,411 1 16, 648,17, 909-v), 557 1 1 , 073 12, 412 23, 485 1 i 58,042 1, 105, 453 210, 009 204,877 420, 886 33,474 36,505 69,97SJ 490, ec: 1,596.318 NOTK. 1 12 Indiana included iu white population. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWNS, iC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Total free. SLAVE. 1 f. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 4,732 60 19 173 173 497 109 78 219 125 46 174 622 496 230 441 65 283 111 180 585 275 271 343 37 45 397 276 176 1,571 175 I.V.I 5,119 44 20 100 167 532 100 87 207 142 45 183 544 513 224 436 49 271 87 166 013 291 248 301 32 44 286 303 171 1,738 220 152 9,851 104 39 339 340 1,029 215 165 426 267 91 357 1,166 1,009 454 877 114 554 198 346 1,198 506 519 704 69 89 683 579 347 3,309 :5 311 583 832 1,415 11,266 498 888 (*) () (*) 1,386 12,654 101 39 341 300 1,130 237 105 427 268 n 358 1.5SO 1,376 738 895 114 507 203 309 1,377 571 l,05t) 704 ra 1,536 890 an 5,02.1 411! 311 Calhoun Cabcll 1 6 33 11 1 10 41 11 2 16 74 22 341 356 1,103 237 Clarke (*) 14 <*) (*) Bolivar 13 27 PnrkliHnn Mi . 1 1 1 427 268 (*) (*) (*) Buffalo . 1 Cabin Hill 1 19 56 15 8 1 34 127 40 18 358 1,200 1,136 494 895 Charleston 15 71 25 10 170 88 113 150 152 132 () (*) 320 240 245 Charlestown Christianburg Jeffi reon Montgomery Claysvillc Wood Columbia Furnace 2 24 6 32 1 27 1 41 7 30 4 39 3 65 13 62 5 60 557 263 359 1,200 571 585 Columbiana <*> Crow Roadl EdJuburg Sheuandoah .. do 55 2S4 fi2 (*> M7 ( M 117 471 Kliy.iiliri ht nwn Marshall Fairfax Fairmount Culpeper Falrview do.. ( * ) Kannington do ( * ) Farmville Fincastlo Forentvllle Pri-dt-ru-kKburg Front Royal Prince Edward Botetourt Sbcnandoah Spottsylrauia Warm 138 7 179 11 1(0 1 5 243 6 241 1 12 422 17 924 580 35 .l 3,731 412 333 156 279 160 612 HI 503 788 (*) (*) 1,291 Fulton Ohio STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 519 CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOUED. Total free. SLAVE. Aggregate. M. F. ; Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Glcnvillo 202 4S6 268 198 482 619 530 492 24 126 31 29 239 93 513 348 854 203 239 1,970 923 124 180 1,495 565 118 155 353 233 227 556 153 113 658 37 4,870 163 216 1,221 836 913 1..325 1,583 192 419 2C8 197 511 593 493 423 23 130 44 26 254 DO 570 341 584 196 200 1,832 905 117 168 1,519 446 120 161. 387 263 250 590 124 105 630 35 5,420 153 236 1,212 610 808 1,483 1,784 394 885 536 3!15 993 1,212 1,023 915 46 256 75 55 493 183 1,083 C89 1,438 399 439 3,802 1,828 241 348 3,014 1,011 238 31fi 740 496 477 1,146 277 218 1,288 72 10,290 316 452 2,433 1,446 1,721 2,808 3,367 1 5 1 2 35 20 3 1 1 2 38 19 4 6 2 4 73 39 398 891 538 399 1,066 1,251 <*) (*) (*) 398 891 533 399 1,848 1,339 1,023 915 46 372 162 55 511 264 1,130 969 2,135 722 439 6,853 2,793 241 445 3,364 1,016 247 398 741 515 477 1,316 279 225 1,422 72 14,620 320 452 2,493 1,606 3,966 6,544 5, 150 Grafton Taylor Guyandotto Cabell... Hampton 3J5 33 387 55 (*) 782 88 Harper s Ferry Harrisonburg Hartford Rockingham 915 Houltown (*) Jacksonville Floyd 3 1 3 8 259 83 51 40 62 39 (*) 113 79 Jeffersonton 7 Lantz Mills 8 10 1 29 6 43 21 18 1 47 14 91 41 511 184 1,130 703 1,529 440 439 4,159 2,050 47 33 (*) 138 305 139 80 18- 8 48 20 Lewisburg 128 301 143 266 C06 282 Liberty Bedford Liberty Furnace Shenandoah 154 96 203 357 126 223 1,524 373 1,170 370 (*) 51 150 1 ( * ) 2,694 743 Manchester Manuington Chesterfield Marion Smyth . 9 45 9 65 2 5 18 110 2 9 2 1 19 366 3,124 1,013 247 318 741 515 477 1,198 279 225 1,343 28 90 2 79 240 3 Middlebourne Tyler 4 2 Moore s Store Morgantown Shenandoah 50 30 (*) 80 I 12 Moundsvillo Mount Clifton Mount Jackson Marshall Shenaudoah do 7 (*) 26 2 4 28 26 53 2 7 55 70 48 118 Mount Olive do New Castle Craig 3 27 (*) 41 I *) New Market Newport Shenandoah 38 79 Norfolk Norfolk 358 3 678 1 1,046 j ll,33fi 4 I 320 1,331 1,953 3,284 Orkney Springs Palatine Shenandoah (*) (*) 503 594 1,095 643 Parkersburg Wood 28 73 502 630 224 32 73 566 866 310 60 146 1,068 1,496 534 2,493 1,592 2,789 4,304 3,901 511 583 1,145 606 1,014 1,177 2,240 1,249 do South ward do West ward do Total Petersburg Point Pleasant. . . do 4,657 257 3,962 531 3,852 4,750 3, 794 4,685 257 4,057 495 3,414 4,038 3,787 9,342 514 8, 019 1,036 7,266 8,788 7,571 1,429 3 213 2 406 268 468 1,815 2 130 3 572 281 581 3.24J 5 543 5 978 519 1,049 12, 586 519 8,562 1,031 8,244 9,337 8,620 2,845 2,835 5,680 18,266 519 9,496 1,031 12,414 14,023 11,463 Norfolk 330 604 934 Powell s Fort Richmond lnt ward 2, 820 2,458 1,358 1,350 2,228 1,485 4,170 4,686 2,843 do 3d ward do Total Richmond.. Riversville 12, 396 27 231 336 418. 171 208 1,359 1,468 219 706 102 54 271 277 110 114 11,239 27 216 254 508 180 212 1,272 1,397 213 724 93 46 302 310 148 125 23,635 54 447 590 926 351 420 2,631 2,865 461 1,430 195 100 573 587 238 239 1,142 1,434 2,576 j 26,211 6,636 5,063 (*) 46 (*) 143 (*) 11, 699 37, 910 54 559 612 1, 219 351 777 2,630 3,875 603 1,583 196 100 1,395 598 25d 3!(H 11 9 12 17 13 27 28 23 39 475 612 965 38 84 Salem 112 254 Sisterville Tyler Smithfield 22 a 48 16 12 33 4 63 26 18 1 55 9 110 43 3J 1 473 2,630 2,975 503 1,460 196 99 203 ( "} 303 South Wheeling Ohio Staunton . 407 55 62 493 45 61 <*) (*) 900 100 123 Stephensburg Frederick Stumptowu Suffolk Tom n Brook Nangemond 93 127 6 5 220 11 793 598 292 310 002 Triadelphia Ohio ... (*> 87 Upperville Fauquier . . 3 i 8 10 1 249 62 149 520 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABUS No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued CITIES, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FHEE COLORED. o 7j f SLAVE. 1 | tc u < M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 31. F. Total. 293 1C5 2; 6 SCO 455 130 1,137 032 1, C04 1,017 2, 103 360 871 181 KM 3."4 35G Ml 1,108 KH 1,118 i, o:;<; 2,244 385 534 946 410 703 611 1, 341! 2,183 3,153 4. 349 751 29 43 7 3 1 4 14 17 5 1 49 10 3 3 C 21 1C 3 5 40 S3 17 6 i 3 10 35 33 8 10 1 094 429 457 JOB 629 280 2,315 1,281 2, 215 3,101 4,359 753 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (") C04 tsa 457 714 830 tU 2, 3i5 1, 181 3,101 4, ."59 ^. > r. lu tJ, 3 5 3 S "dwrnl *ln (*) (*) do (*) (*) do (*) 753 6,811 .109 1, 474 31 8E4 (15 677 7,175 100 1,5:0 33 Ml 55 493 13, KM 209 3,004 03 1,833 120 1,069 4G 51 C7 14, C83 14, C83 209 l. ::: 2 03 2,113 120 1,111 nr Qwu Wood (*> 364 r) 133 (*) (*) Winchester 27a 401 OSO 3, 081 344 708 18 24 42 1,877 103 230 Wytbo 86 10 42 1,111 e Sec note on page 183. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. free native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total free foreign born. Aggregate free popu lation. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. SI. F. Total M. F. : Total. H 51. F. Total. at F. Total. SI. F. Total. 5,301 5,989 4, 047 2,175 1,442 3,666 2,073 10,5tXi 4,392 1,361 7,295 4, 949 2,350 4,074 2, 492 2,475 2, 452 1,438 2,951 3,801 1,313 6,551 3, 327 3,859 934 913 2,409 4,630 1,835 1,563 2,373 1, 499 6,360 5, 343 5, 885 4, 559 2,044 1,42! 3,457 2, 039 10, 440 4, 235 1,255 7, 141 5,010 2,188 4, 290 2, 320 2,500 2,530 1,333 3,040 3, 733 1,163 C. 380 3,604 3, 857 837 856 2,433 4,922 1,839 1,538 2, 530 1,4*; 6,574 10, 044 11,874 8,690 4, 219 2,871 7, 123 4, 112 20, 946 8, C27 2,010 14, 346 9,959 4,538 8,370 4, s:e 4,975 4,982 2,701 5, 991 7,534 2,470 12, 931 6,931 7,707 1,701 1, 769 4,842 9,542 3,004 3,101 4,1)03 2, 935 12, :;i 1,484 90 360 44 32 33 32 100 1 21 126 90 58 1 8 238 1,632 123 513 8 23 24 35 108 C 99 104 1 75 6 243 3,116 219 879 52 55 57 07 208 1 27 225 104 1 133 1 14 47U 145 174 21(i 40 58 132 175 73 3. ! 138 44 izi so: 213 387 319 535 34 89 76 134 108 1 240 53 104 203 377 61 134 18 51 . 141 279 48 92 14,062 12, 489 10,020 4,351 3,000 7, 420 4,283 21,531 8,762 2, 094 14, 839 10, 245 4,539 8,076 4,821 5,036 5, (153 2,733 0,351 7,558 2, 477 13, 900 7,775 7,738 1,700 2,635 5,094 10, 185 3. 728 3,131 5, 332 3, 245 16,680 13 158 085 1,050 19 31 e 374 03 20 31 350 BG 43 41 232 T 1 34 100 10 416 13 8 4 71 500 374 13 17 239 1,245 1, 424 26 44 c 17 239 1,210 1,434 20 44 6 692 101 36 43 639 143 71 67 459 10 1 59 157 16 057 17 12 14, 079 12, 7C9 11, 20li 5, 775 3,086 7,401 4.C89 22, 133 8,163 2,730 14, 893 10, 675 4,082 8,747 4,tE8 5,470 5, 603 2,703 6, 401 7,715 3, 493 11,617 7, 759 1, 7iil> 2, OU2 5. 2.T3 10.002 3,771 3.133 5. :i8 3/356 17, 424 ] 1 All ban S y \mherst A!I t 22"! 39 10 11 280 45 28 20 218 3 601 101 30 630 143 71 67 450 10 1 1 1 S Buth 80 2 10 105 ] 67 173 21 37 90 201 : l Brooke Brunswick Buchanan 78 7 68 12 146 19 105 2 109 ; 214 3 ; 5 1 1 241 441 233 472 12^ 24 2 1 5 278^ 555 55, 105 10:1 316 6 9 9 ID 100 214 93 170 520, 915 10 57 241 4 4 59 157 10 657 17 12 Cabell 287 171 3 301 201 4 558 37- 7 200 849 12 3 S77 59 147 3 10 108 77 395 Ciirroll Clav 140 78 164 34 5 108 65 1,286 161 69 163 21 6 113 75 1,545 301 147 .: . 55 11 215 140 2,831 18 115 293 23 1 37 9 477 19 24 184 17 1 19 2 267 37 139 477 43 2 56 11 744 1 37 139 477 ,:) i 11 744 Chestrrfield Clarke OnJg Dinwiddic STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABU: No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Contiumd 5-2 1 COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. FOKfilGN COUNTRIES. Total free foreign bom. Aggregate free popu lation. WHITE. BLACK. "5 MULATTO. \VIIITi:. BLACK. MULATTO. 51. * Total. M. 1 F. Total. M. r. Total. | M. F. Total. M. F. Total. II. F. Total. 2, 478 1,407 1,619 :i. ga."> 4, 994 2 o,7C 3,810 2. 477 0,734 i;, 441 2 983 2.417 1,313 1, OB8 3, 098 5, 238 2. 714 3, 921 2, 579 . 0.849 0, 475 3, 005 1,813 2, 200 1, 938 3, 824 4, 820 1,518 1,000 5, 551 5, 941 2,034 3, 750 4,175 0, 3c7 15, 000 3, 391 1,805 2, 519 3,928 1, 005 4,858 0,553 1,348 1,959 1,303 970 5, 143 3, 545 2, 286 7, 48(i 3, 149 2, 178 2, 214 5, 842 0, 108 3, OCO 2,031 760 3, 380 3,102 891 4, 042 0, 451 4,082 1, 737 2,892 3,270 1, 052 2, 092 11,400 1,592 1, 990 1,090 8,400 2,244 3.447 4.893 2,750 3,237 7,593 10,232 5,087 7,731 5. 050 is, 03.3 12, 916 5,987 3,040 4. 498 3, 797 7, o:i3 10, 009 3,003 1, 959 11,027 12,027 . 4, 100 7,411 8,385 12,875 31,628 0, 759 3,880 5,014 8,053 2,134 9, 703 13,413 2,508 3, 799 2,509 1, 970 10, 183 7,187 4,770 14,724 6,158 4,388 4, 352 11,954 19,1 : 7,55) 3,809 1 531 1 50 65 191 162 1 , 48% 103 110 39 ^ 181 67 7 3 7 g 54 19 14 10 6 6 105 4 11 193 155 8 43 118 2, 729 3 1 8 75 14 115 148 273 430 , 453 198 a 14 37 9 103 51 45 19 17 20 491 12 15 33 451 336 41 130 - 301 6, 357 14 10 23 187 33 301 372 2 ! 273 5,10!) 430 3.381 9 3. 773 454 8, 713 198 11,251 29 5,726 14 7,701 37 5, 359 9 13,747 1C3 1 M.287 51 0,105 451 3, 707 Elizabeth City 68 124 68 133 170 361 172 334 4-1 169 162 247 4 25 296 07 ; 13:; 104 19 58 43 118 69 33 175 148 240 6 6 41 40 380 31 12 140 99 30 41) 16 41 125 82 77 2, 951 3 18 344 3, 704 7 310 8,201 272 437 11,053 131 10 5, 097 22 13 7, 747 1 1 60 5, 322 30 68 13, 738 7 670 14, 124 109 58 6, 054 32 22 3, 602 31 279 5, 201 9 203 4, 500 1 1 49 7, 685 14 98 10, 195 320 22 3, 020 8 87 2, 192 13 213 11,590 22 151 12,249 258 ... 4, 107 181 Fairfax 1 l! . Floyd o IOC or 270 6 1 94 15 250 :i 3 200 37 532 9 Gilfs 1,837 2, 393 1,859 3, 809 5,183 1,485 930 5, 47(i li, 080 2, 073 3, 091 4,310 0,488 15,968 :;.:,. 2 015 223 230 1 59 153 40 20, 270 29 t 69 167 31 1 83 23 : 1, 112 90 658 424 500 88 1 140 320 71 172 38 14 2,108 178 o 1,229 6 599 305 93 250 38 119 11 11 1 OH 162 133 63 1C 3 21 106 1 17j 4, 517 SO] 7, 705 49l] 10,080 12 3, 03:i l r > 2 207 j Greenville I 1 llulii ax 33 11, 023 451 12,71*1 330 4, 443 41 7,739 130, y, "ill 301 13, 2S3 (i, 358 41,575 14 7, Oi7 10 3,917 23 C, 407 187 8, 251 S3 1 3, 212 361 10, 575 372 13, 000 2 2, 698 a 4, 189 20 1 3, 005 11 2, 282 6 10,203 549 7, 709 13 4,790 297 10, 273 25 0, 507 33 : 4, U78 8 4, 457 957 12, 908 308 12, 059 1, 1!)9 8. 797 5 1 4,083 4 1 1,535 27 7, liTii 32^ 0, 457 8 1,989 50J 8, 398 160J 12,1)17 87 ( 9, 043 85 3, 038 16^ ^,212 47 0, 777 24J 2,510 7li, 4, 473 1,971 27,223 7 3, 900 7i 4. 092 :il 2.J08 5,511 22,322 37 4, 740 W 7. . El 89 15 5 990 82 o 571 291 138 49 123 21 59 7 5 236 78 04 36 u 1 15 44 42 122 001 78 11 09 4 188 98 42 193 58 . 82 1 14 4.1 110 12 880 58 14 72 1 258 108 46 195 7-1 197 100 ] 6 85 7, 098 33 232 8, 055 94 18 12.907 183 l,48l| 35,217 3,028 130 7, 073 1 1 25 3, 907 9 14 ij 6,384 15 5j 8,004 112 440 3, 179| 19 200 10,214 210 88 13, 594 224 388 2, 896 I 132 4, 187| 2 378| 2, 985 18 182 ; 2,271 9 | 10, 203 5 22 7, 220 335 4 777 11 Hardy 1 1 . . Hi^h -ind Isle of Wight 8,493 4, 125 l, co:; 4,845 li, 860 1, 160 1,840 i, an 1, (XX) 5, 040 3,642 2,4% 7, 23* 3,0 2 210 i i 308 107 44 133 17 60 4 6 1 315 84 i 27 10 2 i 62 Jeft lTHiHl ! King George i i Kin" William 2 2 1 214 2 109 7 6 438 138 538 3 1 8 : 3 20 11 6 549 13 297 25 33 957 308 1,199 8 4 32 J Lee 296 69 14 15 345 85 :, 29 20 641! 15, 976 183 J62 6, 482 18 124 4,015 27 34 1 4,449 4 41! 12, Oil; 529 12, 35l! 170 2, 108 C, 112 (i, 16C 3, 85 ],83C 771 3, 305 3, 21)4 904 4, 15;; (i, 3BO 4,707 1,792 2, 824 3,320 1, 070 2. 303 10, C83 1,481 1,807 1, 143 8, 221) tvj.l Hanhall 11 49 15 63 26 7, 593 071 112 4,073 2 1 531 3 Matthews McDowell 0,751 6,390 1,855 8,201 12, 741 9,449 3,529 5,710 0,002 2 122 4, 395 22, 449 2,991 3,803 2. 2."! 10. 680 4,510 6.857 134 3 34 28 5 19 7 922 27 102 o 908 378 74 27 20 a~. 3V 132 1 n 12 4 24 5 1,020 21 104 200 4 70 40 43 12 1,948 51 200 322 12 : 2! 25 3 244 33 68 310 13 3-^ 632 7, 049: 19 25 0. 435 21 50 l,98l ; 5 Mercer Middlesex 8 i 55 16 39 g 288 . 44 90 107; H, 348 34 :t", 12.767 95 04. 9, 550 ( 53 IB. 3, 553, 55 532 8.196 . 14 77 6. 730! 34 153 2,480 S3 4 31)7 40 10 65 28 33 2 13 1 30 863 3 1 18 2,740 10 4 50 160 87 85 16 47 24 70 1,971 7 31 5, 510 37 id 1 1 Nelson Norfolk 1,100 416 CO 33 i 38 2,008 794 134 CO 52 143 77 314 94 41 20 39 23 147 481 7-1 47 18 34 O-1 1IX) 795 25, 253 1, l .!8 168 1 3, 953 4 83 1 4, 085 6 38 2.3:17 13 7:1 1C, ,- !! 2.701 41 4. 7(1): 27 307* 7,211 1( Northumberland l 1 i 3,410 li 4 522 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total free native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total free foreign born. Aggrcpato free popn- laUou. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. It F. Total. M. P. Total M. F. Totnl M. F. Totnl M. F. Total K F. Total Patrick 3, 59 2,05 8,56- 1,46 1,84 1,26 0,30~ 2, (XT 1,43 3,554 2, Oil 8,409 1,405 1,777 1, 302 1,980 1,414 2, 80- 2, 105 2,808 1,010 2,201 2, 40:) 1,735 3,171 2,578 2,526 6,142 10,097 4,513 5,181 6,378 3,801 2,92! 3,901 2,482 1,568 3, 429 4, 257 6G1 3, 112 3,382 319 2,260 6, %-.> 3, 074 719 ! 1, 663 3, 174 1,802 2,192 4,845 1,348] 4,885J 1,11! 7,151 5,86: 17, 03C 2.87C 3,617 2,570 12,430 4, OH! 2,841 5, 552 4,320 3, 802 5,C 4,093 5,009 3,556 6,551 5,281 5,229 12, 674 20,133 9,121 11, 522 12,011 7,078 5,103 7,482 4,886 2,329 3,098 6,909 8.580 1,358 6,380 6,954 651 : 14,014 6,577 1,551 3, 376 6, 437 3,707 4,414 10,083 2,794 9.824 2,298 r 157 1 8 124 4 100 205 45 103 3 11 146 ] 116 M 2- 30 S 1C 248 4 336 383 92 195 4 4 I t 256 797 5( 1! 16- I 1 K 24 1 K 6: 20S 6" 11 187 1 ; : 67 69 218 117 K 354 a 10 107 41 140 13- 427 ! - 5,915 17, 695 2,875 3,63- 2,979 12,475 4,485 3, 361 6,071 4,515 3,815 5,651 3,300 4,707 5, 321 4, 376 6,551 5,283 5,384 13,096 20,665 9, 172 11,574 12, 927 7,861 7, 503 8,050 5,205 3, 013 3,771 6,960 8,679 1,374 6, 391 6,970 710 4,788 14,263 6,577 1,551 4,567 6,439 3.707J 4,440 10, 162 2,796 9,981 2,980 S 5; 36 4 42C 1 3 1 4o 66 11 148 19 14 108 26: 8 161 31 i 144 24 4 12 237 26 21 60 65 8 59 52 18 - 145 10 o 386 106 23 1 S 17 17 n a 350 S 22 K a 2T 3 34 a l 110 7 7 59 93 1 1 55 18 68 5. 6 1C 770 ie a 138 S 70 10 101 14 258 26 21 107 356 r 8 2ir 54 1 j 63 55 09 10 770 18 53 138 13 12 70 10 100 9 14 258 26 21 167 356 9 8 216 54 4 234 36 5 20 391 39 34 108 110 S 82l 27 1 11 254 21 2 708 1 162! 44 7, S89 5,020 17,704 2,930 3,706 2,389 13,245 4, 503 3.414 6,209 4,528 3,827 5,721 3,310 4,807 5, 330 4, 390 6,809 5,309 5,405 13,263 21,021 9,181 11,582 13, 143 7, 915 7,507 8,290 5,241 3,618 3,791 7,351 8,718 1,408 6, 499 7,080 721 4,867 14,345 0,)4 1 . .V,J 4, 578 o o:i:! 3,728 4, -1 12 10.870 2. 797 10, 143 3,024 IVudli-ton Phtsylvania Pleasant:* Powhatan Prt ston Princo Edward Prince George ICC 178 47 92 1 4 1 4 134 398 Prince William 2,75t O O| : 1, 898 2,830 1,605 2,43x 2, 5-10 1,821 3,380 2, 703 2,703 10.03C 4, G08 5,741 0,233 3,877 2, 78C 2,404 1, 117 1,530 3, 480 4, 33!> 697 3.2G8 3, 572 saa 2,238 7, 050 3, sa; 832 1,713 3,263 1,905 2, 222 5,23? 1,440 4,038 1,187 Prmccs Anne Pulaski 8 ! 1:1 28 11 ! 3 28 12 ; 18 S 50 23 Putnam Raleigh Randolph 5 122 399 Rap p uli an nck Richmond Ritchie 1 6-1 46 144 8 5 86 32 832 161 63 345 234 4 1 133 132 292 17 13 170 57 1, 563 279 120 685 539 13 11 1 13 135 134 23 19 I 120 169 104 . 71 15 34 8 6 3 63 96 1 22 290 240 34 39 146 120 231 295 193 599 134 38 82 16 10 6 59 123 191 Roanoke 69 86 148 9 S ; 118 63 340 305 8 7 a 155 106 11 2J 73 63 105 126 89 268 63 23 48 8 4 3 31 60 95 Rockbrid^o Rockinsliam ... Russell Scott Shenaml m\i Smyth Soutluuirttnn SpottHvlviuiU 90 12 1 8 154 13 13 42 45 3 : 9 3 109 5 234 30 20 391 39 34 108 110 11 82 27 1 11 254 21 Stafford Surry Suswx Taylor Tozcwvll Tucker Tyler 6 1 4 1 10 Upshur Warwick Warren 84 31 77 27 161 58 Washington Wayne Webster Westmori-Liud 396 1 471 827 1 168 196 1 364 Wetzel Wirt Wise 2 15 1 22 3 37 14 21 1 48 204 9 21 1 37 175 23 42 2 85 379 Wood 322 1 56 21 708 Wyoming Wytho 28 146 44 157 72 303 York 44 Total 508,190 504,162 1, 012,35816, 640 17, 90934, 55511,071 12,41123,482 1 i 1,070,39520,701 4, 352 35, 053 2 2 a 1 3 35,058 1,105,453 NOTE 112 Indians and 4 CLincso included in white population. STATE OF VIRGINIA. r>23 TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 177 47 41 C17 561 45 156 243 300 90 7 2,938 122 419 12, 599 ],431 53 ,-- 155 387 330 1,611 4,617 9,978 7,735 Asia -. . . 12 5 3 1 9 389 Africa * Australia Atlantic Islands Belgium British America Central America China 41 4,104 16 570 10, 512 32 7 81 16,501 259 4 8 33 40 England y German States: Bavaria 736 Baden 9Z8 Hesse 727 Germany, (not specified) G, 905 7 Total Germany Great Britain, (not specified) Greece Holland 18, 673 140 357 8,803 31 203 1,001,710 38 1,259 9 33 311 Ireland Italy Mexico Norway Poland Pacific Islands Russia 14 1,386 27 57 4 267 10 Scotland : Spain -- Sweden 1, 070, 395 1 76 584 West Indies ... Wales 35,058 1, 070, 393 1, 105, 453 frJ 1 STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLB No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 12 538 40 2,344 16 213 98 95 4 321 5 1G5 .30 304 61 5 o 4 224 5 11 303 81 743 73 50 41 5 S 8 41 1,086 149 13 41 5 C 52 4G1 3 905 115 9,482 7 C3 213 5 18 07 150 54 15 5 118 C85 1,437 5,134 14 54 630 93 21G o 259 287 02 5 1,895 C3 2 21 17 61 3 28 139 136 B 8G 7 509 37 231 29 106 15 2 1,567 108,958 30,518 2 1 60 6 2 364 6 245 5 410 Gas-fitters 44 143 4 5 12 4 1,006 184 2 2 o 155 30 3 204 16 JO 7J7 62 10 8 2QO 105 156 24 44,041 <j 1,778 1,341 10 74 24 192 936 3tH 804 3 1,604 43 !)41 15 4 2 IS 4U7 4. SOI Chemists * Gilders . Glaziers Clerks Bakers Hair-workers Hardware manufacturers Haruei-s-makcr s Hat-binders natters Horse dealers Billiurd-^aloon keepers Hosiers Blackiug manufacturers , Hucksters Blacksmiths Hunters Bleachers Ice dealers Cottoa cloth manufacturers Innkeepers Inspectors Iron-founders Ironmongers Iron-workers DentiitB Bottlers Distillers Brassfounders Draughtsmen BroMHWorkcrs Drivers Brewers Drovers Bricklayers Brick-makers Blidge-builders Editors Brokers Broom-makers Expressmen Machinists Factory hands Mantua-makers Farmers Manufacturers Farm laborers Ma makers Carpct-umkcra. Carriers Carteri Carven Cattle dealers Gardeners and nurserymen. . . Calkert Merchants ... STATE OF VIRGINIA. TABLE Xo. 6. OCCUPATIONS Continued. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF OCCUPATIONS. NO. Or. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. o ,751 396 507 1,112 349 4 75 81 48 47 10 11 2 278 1,435 2 115 5,459 1,257 15 1,013 14 57 58 12 71 11 2,467 10 3 122 31 80 54D 72 38 26 ! .; 491 155 75 578 357 190 3.C50 423 54 425 754 230 8!) 5 33 2 9 310 67 6 Millers Tailors Quurrymen ( 20 Millwrights Tanners Teachers Teamsters y p Telegraph operators Tinsmiths Tobacconists Xa.il manufacturers Traders Saddlers ! 710 Negro traders Newsmen Sail-makers G4 Officers, (public) Ostlers Oystcnuen Seamstresses 4,536 " " " Servants 11 053 Watchmen 142 100 1, 245 70 32 1, 6S7 17 78 3 4 4 5 111 5 9 62 3 33 2,269 Watch-makers Shingle makers 12 { Weavers p Ship carpenters 2"! Well-diggers... 1 Shipmasters r Whalemen... Wheelwrights Whitewashed Whitesmiths Wiue-makcrs 3 y Wine and liquor dealers Wire-makers Pilots Woocl-cordcrs WooJ-cutters Steamboatmen 50 Wood dealers Woodenware manufacturers | Wool combers and carders Wool dealers 1 Woolen manufacturers Other occupations and unknown Students 3, 357 Total Profeisora 297,354 STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. l a i . COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. P. M. F. | M. ! F. M. F. It F. M. F. M. F. It F. 124 7 178 184 78 100 G 108 IDC 77 458 41 829 925 a-jo 1 543 110 72 1,693 ceo o 3,301 3,021 241 09 188 180 2,518 2,355 1,409 7C1 1,485 2,331 083 805 495 812 1,371 20 1,900 195 038 4,001 055 234 744 1,343 173 370 100 535 1,460 739 2,311 1,3(57 44! 30 805 3tl 1 557 109 08 1,009 018 1 3,120 2,998 219 55 172 199 2,380 2,206 1,470 789 1.4CG 321 2,298 879 429 785 1,286 25 1,891 195 590 4,406 601 240 7G4 1,280 179 324 105 517 1,367 740 2,133 419 1,334 538 30 805 915 293 1 530 104 07 1,700 500 3,180 3,187 302 44 149 178 2,585 2,319 1, 534 809 1,480 248 2,232 033 970 SCO 8C7 1,440 24 1,618 173 605 4,085 020 184 085 1,265 153 287 101 535 1,532 821 2,349 381 1,396 505 31 843 608 250 1 477 92 42 i 1,728 5!>8 1 3, OC4 2,973 210 01 130 170 2,454 2,271 1,385 1,433 205 2,211 035 853 309 77C 1,384 1C 1,646 178 010 4,142 573 157 080 1,211 154 278 90 481 1,430 775 2,3S 335 1,354 397 27 007 057 390 28 >. C14 151 327 23 534 555 158 273 19 475 547 149 432 50 928 807 372 2 556 401 . 113 2,090 044 1 3,672 3,180 220 74 582 570 2,626 2,581 1,635 1,120 1,312 529 1,974 753 1,227 4G9 1,272 1,422 52 1, 434 431 569 4,836 723 799 794 885 300 522 158 649 1,572 3,609 562 l,39fi 478 02 819 821 329 2 576 130 74 1,918 C58 458 47 920 882 384 3 556 195 70 1,912 CIS 3 3,390 3,063 255 130 255 342 2,598 2,249 1, 343 900 1,313 2,262 G92 870 504 1,207 1,259 37 1,882 298 C34 5,263 744 400 703 953 214 488 128 1,464 003 2,673 B 1.3J2 399 24 070 730 209 1 404 95 33 1,558 490 2 2,842 2,734 181 58 100 171 2,194 1,798 1,106 805 1,151 235 2,050 535 801 400 945 1,056 17 1,588 100 519 4,535 532 145 578 685 134 307 94 503 1,378 2,351 343 1,1*9 349 )9 512 013 189 255 13 358 402 134 Dad Ax Burnc tte 123 33 10 394 140 135 17 10 344 15C 402 57 43 1,390 489 375 54 34 1,386 400 1 2,354 2,472 133 41 105 127 1,896 1,852 1,103 724 1,083 107 1,807 463 829 303 690 1,062 14 1,119 123 : - 3,114 448 112 484 993 117 198 01 393 1, 152 559 1,968 265 1,075 323 08 21 1,200 370 35-1 68 25 1,209 351 331. 92 36 1,259 379 223 31 25 941 241 Clark ... . Dallas 7D5 772 37 12 44 C7 575 532 339 194 278 74 475 149 190 23 154 297 8 420 58 153 1,251 1C1 . 130 143 54 84 23 165 359 179 534 IS) 277 749 720 39 20 Cl 73 523 5.17 : 109 S92 75 479 150 1% 103 . 4 455 Cl 154 1,328 143 08 138 137 43 8G 24 128 354 174 499 125 287 2, 471 2,578 211 31 122 130 1,807 1,947 1,236 750 1 227 192 1,794 480 918 302 747 1,180 15 1,155 131 500 3,000 4G9 123 520 1,022 120 222 60 405 1, 247 081 2,004 2CD 1,138 2,097 2,203 131 13 125 139 1,065 1,611 1,049 040 947 102 1,363 770 229 510 917 12 897 93 389 2,588 342 183 485 69.1 119 207 59 337 1,061 501 2,023 206 935 1,952 1,988 112 21 95 117 1,603 1,560 993 705 930 109 1,306 412 786 222 835 17 922 107 332 3,243 355 124 470 753 102 187 66 325 1,009 412 2,038 225 92-1 3,394 3,031 223 87 224 323 2,586 2,247 1,519 1,092 1,314 389 2,157 671 1,001 411 990 1,285 41 1, 572 539 5,635 702 705 909 189 411 106 1,610 726 3,236 474 1,421 2.1C2 2,324 146 35 124 127 1,690 1,542 1150 660 1,017 205 1,653 450 722 279 0)9 873 21 1,206 133 425 3,205 411 140 443 838 102 212 82 370 1,183 430 1,823 234 1,067 1,623 1,717 87 16 63 66 1,267 1,103 720 493 744 121 1,283 333 598 180 390 647 9 818 79 336 2,464 2CC 76 316 655 75 143 30 257 920 315 1,463 160 778 Door Grant Green Green Luke Keuosha Kcvvauueo La Creese La Polnto Mauitmvoc Marathon Marquette Monroe Outagaraio Pcpin Polk Portage. Itichliuid Hock Saint Cioix Sank STATE OF WISCONSIN. 527 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. SI. P. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100 Above 100. ; Age unkn n Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO 11 12 13 14 M. P. M. F. M. F. 11. P. 11 F. M. F. M. P. 209 13 SCI 363 105 U7 17 188 248 57 91 13 133 172 30 59 4 100 155 18 27 3 38 07 10 17 1 33 43 5 6 1 6 10 2 o 3,402 273 5,815 6, 148 2,157 7 3,745 1,118 471 12,772 4,236 8 23, 151 22 531 1,659 431 1,678 1, 834 17, 843 10, 5-18 10, 397 6,531 9,919 2,301 15, 621 4,605 7,305 2,993 6,599 9,617 203 11,631 1,619 4,381 31, 452 4,496 2,209 5,016 8,119 1,341 2,572 701 4,015 11,069 5, 118 19,133 2,892 9, 834 3,070 213 5, 153 5,626 1,707 5 3, 434 643 318 11,649 3,804 5 20,699 20,254 1,288 377 1,008 1,319 16, 252 14,606 9,411 6,101 9,035 1,865 14, 812 4,164 6,567 2,537 5,550 8,491 149 10, 781 1,234 3,852 30, 959 3,911 1,328 4,531 7,563 1,051 2,067 628 3,481 10, 153 4,605 17, 463 2,496 9, 092 i 6,472 515 10, 968 11, 774 3,864 12 7,179 1,766 789 24, 421 8,040 13 43,850 42, 775 2, 947 808 2,680 3, 153 34, 095 31,154 19,808 12,632 18,944 4,100 30,433 8,769 13, 872 5,530 12, 149 18,108 352 22,412 2,853 8,233 62, 411 8,407 3,537 9,547 15,682 2,392 4,639 1,389 7,496 21,225 9,723 36, 596 5,388 18,916 9 7 2 1 1 Bad Ax 2 2 Uuffalo 227 43 23 678 215 158 28 6 4U7 147 112 16 6 3J3 115 79 14 5 286 64 32 32 3 1 91 17 2 4 1 1 1 4 100 26 Clark 23 I 16 6 ! 3 1 4 o 2 1 4 Dallas 1,245 1,253 76 17 55 53 1,010 871 540 345 543 98 903 222 456 150 227 54 (i U C79 71 233 1,582 220 69 248 601 60 110 31 1% 737 240 I 1,103 i 131 550 922 941 52 11 32 48 742 607 383 271 356 72 659 164 336 108 159 379 2 470 38 104 1 229 190 43 200 445 34 73 24 132 554 178 847 89 397 616 681 30 5 29 33 511 396 243 187 225 55 406 105 237 94 88 222 320 25 134 699 105 oo 144 272 27 M 16 95 340 141 495 54 255 ] 485 494 26 7 16 15 400 299 217 144 188 44 367 78 180 66 74 178 o 237 22 104 582 73 17 113 203 20 46 14 65 25 73 439 46 208 182 209 7 1 4 10 103 115 95 67 80 9 139 40 72 18 34 69 164 154 5 31 43 3 30 27 1 o 4 1 3 3 2 Dodge Door 16 17 18 19 SO 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 4 119 103 81 44 55 6 110 28 71 19 22 69 2 54 6 18 184 23 j 6 19 73 3 12 4 91 15 145i 10 78 i 1 1 22 27 20 14 8 4 28 4 15 3 3 19 21 20 3 12 1 21 6 18 2 4 8 3 4 2 4 1 1 4 3 2 1 1 1 2 Fond du Lac Grant I 16 l 8 Green Lake 2 1 o 51 27 1 1 1 1 22 13 2 1 95 9 35 181 40 8 45 77 12 19 o :n 103 19 174 18 83 15 2 6 36 4 9 o 7 35 3 1 5 16 2 3 4 1 1 2 Marquctto 3 2 2 1 8 24 1 3 1 3 ! 2 i Tepin 1 1 Polk 6 13 3 30 3 21 4 15 1 25 2 1 16 1 1 5 I I 1 2 1 i 2 3 n 15 1 25 1 i . Sank... 528 STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE Continued. 90 SB . - COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. DO and under 40. 40 und under 50. It P. 51. P. It P. M. F. It F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 22 407 58 384 442 441 183 141) 272 42 21 K2 50 360 430 44C 1C1 151 281 38 55 2,102 183 1, 047 1,827 1,808 C77 595 1,813 147 42 2,003 188 1,637 1, 7 JG 1,680 Oil 1,715 103 53 2,070 17:1 1,835 1, 9!ll 1,860 041 Ki3 1,701 138 3!) 2,081 185 1,771 1,844 l,87(i c:;o 057 1,043 139 40 39 1, 539 1, 405 173 110 1, 547 1, 490 1, 600 1, 491 1, 678 1, 037 523 450 540 4U7 1,240 1,207 08 97" 33 1,173 107 1, 345 1,071 1,418 394 424 1,128 99 13 1,137 105 1,301 D70 1,359 334 400 1,170 101 103 1,578 200 3,196 1, 362 2,105 657 630 1,919 430 09 1,823 214 2,163 1,323 1,848 738 052 1,900 227 \64 2,008 224 1,811 1,433 1,741 737 Oil 1,991 273 33 1,743 109 1,729 1,306 1,639 583 540 1,604 132 30 1,421 110 1,429 1,296 1,498 441 473 1, 229 111 1,068 77 1,133 976 1,157 323 327 800 55 Winnelntgo Wood Total 12, 905 12, 753 50,809 55,050 i 56,111 54, 248 44, 673 42, 570 36, 87 30, 054 02,906 59,482 59, 091 49, 305 39,804 29, 324 FKEE COLOKEU. , 1 1 2 o 2 1 2 1 1 1 Bad Ax ... i 3 5 4 1 4 4 1 3 3 o i 2 1 i o 3 t 4 1 2 1 o 1 3 3 5 Crawford i 1 1 2 4 1 1 5 3 3 i 6 1 4 1 j 10 j 8 7 4 7 Dodge o 1 ; 4 3 R Door 1 9 Douglas j 2 Dunn 3 2 4 4 1 2 i Eau Claire 1 3 1 j 1 Gruut 3 4 3 1 4 7 1 : o 1 1 3 I Iowa 1 1 Juckrton 1 1 1 17 Jefferson 1 - Kenosha l 1 4 3 3 4 1 2 2 2 La Croswe 1 Lafayette 4 2 3 i 3 La Pointe 1 Manitowoe 1 " 1 1 M Milwaukee (> 2 A " 25 Monroo Oconto , Outajamle ; 1 ; 1 I torec o 3 Portage 2 1 1 Racine 10 10 1 16 y 9 9 ill Uichlaml 1 Rock 3 i roix 1 M Sauk 35 Slmwan.. 1 1 4 :\ 7 3 a 4 3 3 3 a J STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLE Xo. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 529 AVI-IITE Continued. 50 i:-Jil under CO. 00 and under 70. 70 and umlcr 60. 60 and under EO. DOauduudcrlCO. Above 100. Agcunku n. Total. Aggregate. j COUNTIES. i M. F. 11. F. si. F. U, F. M. F. M. F. M. F. jr. F. 20 8C7 a 807 8-13 iX Sit 250 616 49 15 021 38 032 6J8 048 182 210 454 25 430 35 441 371 434 1S6 131 303 25 9 3C8 370 2S3 313 82 122 2G1 17 3 110 8 149 132 131 50 58 BO 441 13,819 1,357 13, 029 . 12,401 14, 033 4, 050 4,555 12,302 1,425 3C8 13,021 1,102 12, 807 11,221 12, 703 4, 191 4,211 11,338 909 779 20, 870 2,553 2G, 43G 23, G23 20,71,7 8,850 8, 700 23, 700 2,424 1C2 4 12G 88 129 18 31 S7 4 " 35 : 7 7 18 20 4 1 4 17 23 1 3 3 4 1 3 5 3 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 Wood 58 I 22, 245 16,207 10, 715 8,378 ~3, 340 2,000 C12 501 71 53 5 | 8 122 E5 400, 309 307, 384 773, GLI3 FEEE COLORED. 1 ii 9 20 I 1 1 24 15 39 Bad \x 2 10 10 20 3 2 8 20 4 1 1 1 1 14 14 28 5 2 2 2 34 38 72 6 2 1 14 5 19 g 1 2 2 9 1 9 9 18 10 1 3 9 Eau Clairo 11 i 2 28 31 59 12 2 1 21 14 33 Grau t 13 2 1 23 8 31 14 1 3 1 14 9 23 15 3 1 4 1G 1 3 2 5 17 1 18 3 17 11 28 19 1 1 19 18 37 20 2 1 13 13 M 21 1 1 22 2 2 4 <>X 1 n 1 54 53 107 04 2 1 3 25 1 18 9 07 fi 1 6 4 10 2 1 2 16 17 33 28 2 5 7 29 5 i 2 1 1 88 30 5 31 2 1 57 36 93 Rock 32 2 2 33 1 20 Ifi 3G *M 2 22 23 47 Shawano . . 35 530 STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. KHEE COLORED Continued. 36 37 :. -i 41 43 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 aud under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. 51. F. 51. F. M. F. 51. F. 51. F. 51. F. JI. F. 1 1 1 ! 1 1 ! i 5 3 1 3 G 1 3 3 5 o 4 6 3 1 1 5 4 3 2 6 2 4 3 5 2 2 P 2 5 1 1 i 4 1 5 3 5 4 2 G 5 1 2 3 3 15 12 75 88 91 68 04 71 55 44 118 92 111 71 06 45 IXDIAX. HALF-BREED. AGGREGATE. 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 i 14 1 j 23 3 3 15 10 31 27 *. > 27 25 34 37 1 4 1 4 2 1 31 4 1 6 5 24 3 4 4 2 1 1 5 22 1 3 1 3 1 1 ,P 1 3 2 5 1 3 2 4 4 1 1 4 3 1 1 o 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 1 3 2 4 1 1 1 | 5 1 1 1 1 | 1 ! Sauk 1 1 i 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n o 1 1 o 3 1 1 4 4 3 27 39 37 37 34 37 40 51 51 38 43 31 35 2 ., 22 26 27 25 8 28 13 20 17 11 11 13 14 9 5 14 13 10 15 12 10 10 3 6 11 1 e 1 o 7 36 30 37 40 40 38 23 23 23 0" 12 19 14 10 12 905 12 753 56 SCO 55 056 56 111 54 C48 44 673 42, 570 36 897 36 654 62,906 59,482 59,001 49,305 39,804 SS, 324 15 12 75 88 01 68 64 71 i 55 44 118 92 111 71 i 66 45 4 4 23 27 39 37 37 34 37 ] 46 51 i 51 38 : 43 31 35 o ; 36 3D 37 40 40 i 38 23 23 83 22 12 19 14 [ 10 1 1 1 i | 12 926 12 776 56 943 55 210 56,278 54,393 44,81-t 42, 713 37, 01S 36,767 ! 63, 098 i 59,647 59,252 49,438 39,915 2D, 414 I STATE OF WISCONSIN. TACLU Xo. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 531 FBEE COLORED Continued. 50 and under CO. u O and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under !)0. 00 and under 100. Abov I.I. elOO. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 36 37 38 39 40 41 12 43 M. F. 51. F. M. F. II. F. M. F. F. J.I. F. M. F. 2 3 1 31 15 5 1 GO 34 1 4 52 1 Sheboygan 1 o 1 ?9 1 1 28 1 AYulworth 1 1 3 24 2 1 Wood 33 11 20 9 3 4 3 o 1 633 518 1,171 INDIAN. i , 10 5 ] i 5 5 1 1 205 225 430 1 10 11 1 1 a 11 24 1 1 15 24 39 1 12 1C 23 1 20 10 30 Outuguniii! 1 e 5 11 Polk o o 4 . 1 Rock i 1 1 2 i 1 1 6 5 1] Sauk i 3 3 i 1 G 18 Winncbajro i 12 2G 3 6 6 4 1 288 325 G13 1 2 3 4 5 a 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 24 1IALF-BEEED. g G 6 ! 140 140 286 1 i 1 53 65 118 Cliippewa g 7 G ! 199 205 404 1 i, AGGREGATE. 8.1, 2 15 | 10,207 : 10,715 8,378 3,340 ! 2,660 612 501 74 53 5 8 122 95 406, 309 367,384 773, 693 Total whites 1 9 3 4 3 653 518 1 171 ) 1 i 1 26 ! 6 15 6 6 4 1 288 325 G13 4 6 7 199 205 404 Total half-breeds . . 4 22,295 16,341 : 10,747 8, 402 3, 349 2, 670 619 504 74 H 5 9 122 95 407, 449 308, 432 775, 881 NOTE. 404 half-breeds, not specified in preliminary report, (Table 41, p. 290,; they having beou included In white population. 532 STATE OF WISCONSIN. TAIILK No 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. 1 BEE COLORLD Afnjrcpnto 31. F. Total. M. P. Total. 3 40^ 3,070 0, 472 11 9 20 o. :?3 273 512 515 513 5,815 5,153 10, 008 21 15 39 11,007 0,149 5, c:o 11, 775 10 10 20 11,705 2 157 1 707 3, 804 3,004 j 12 la 4 OE6 3, 7=9 7,805 7, C95 1,172 723 1,805 1, E , 5 471 318 789 780 10, 773 11,049 24, 421 12 8 oo 24, -Ml 4, 230 3,634 8, 040 14 14 23 8,Cflrl H 5 13 13 D . 23, 151 20, 009 43, 850 31 38 72 43,022 22,534 20, 2C5 42 7C9 14 5 1!) 42,018 *" 1 C59 1 ffi8 2,947 1 1 2,048 Dou las 431 808 o 2 4 012 Dunn 1,678 1, CCS 2,680 9 9 18 2,704 Eau Claire 1, 34 1,319 3,153 3 9 3,102 17, B43 10, 252 34,005 23 31 59 31, 154 10,543 14, COO 31,154 21 14 35 31, 1CD 10 3137 411 11 80S 19, 808 0,531 a, 101 12, G33 23 8 31 12,003 9, E19 9, CC5 18, 944 14 9 23 18,907 2,301 1,005 4,103 3 1 4 4, 170 15, 021 14, 812 30, 433 3 2 5 30,438 4 005 4 104 8 709 1 1 8, "O 7,305 0,507 13, 872 17 11 28 13, !)03 o C3 2 507 5 530 5, 5JO I acrosse C 539 5,550 12, 149 19 18 37 12, 186 9,017 8,401 18, 108 13 13 no 10, 134 203 14D 352 1 1 353 11 G31 10 781 2^ 412 2 2 1 22,410 M 1 G ^4 1 258 2 CU2 2, 022 M-m uctto 4 381 3 652 8 233 8,233 31 452 30, 953 02,411 51 53 107 02, 518 4,490 3 , 911 8,407 2 1 3 8.410 O 00^ 1,344 3,535 13 9 27 3,592 5 030 4 511 9,577 4 10 9,507 8 119 7 503 15 002 15,082 1 . Ml 1 051 2, 392 2 572 2,007 4,039 10 17 33 4,072 Polk 7C7 033 1 400 1, 400 4 017 3 483 7 533 o 5 7 7,507 11 OGD 10 150 21 225 88 47 105 21, SCO Ricbland .... 5 118 4 CJ5 9 723 5 4 9 9 733 Rock 19 133 17 4C4 30 507 57 33 93 30,000 o 4J7 5 330 2 5. 333 Sank . 030 9 007 18 C27 20 1C 33 18.SC3 Ml 341 702 22 25 47 023 13 49 13 C21 25 870 2 3 5 23, C75 1 337 1 1C" 1 o vy) 1 1 2, 530 13 G""J -1, iU., 1 807 G 433 21 31 CO 20, 496 J 1 401 11 2 n l 21 G 01 23,022 14 C35 12 70" 20 7C7 19 15 31 20, E31 4 C59 4 191 8 850 I i 8,051 4 11 8 703 I 3 4 8,773 11 350 3 718 23 52 23,770 "Wood 1 45 913 2 4M 1 1 2, 425 Total 400 700 307 914 771 710 C53 518 1,171 775, 881 NOTE. Of the free colnred population 398 nrc male and 339 female mulattos. 613 Indian* nnd 404 half breeds included in white population. STATE OF WISCONSIN. 533 TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. CITIES, TOWN S, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FIIEE COLORED. Agere gate. 51. F. Total. M. F, Total. Ashland 99 174 183 359 174 215 131 405 223 392 208 209 501 424 111 158 311 105 614 239 410 123 244 251 78 301 129 1,076 350 311 342 325 232 231 310 68 219 505 199 248 151 207 321 169 109 111 154 187 212 162 268 705 150 479 596 428 597 180 731 224 62 116 496 318 91 89 287 97 145 100 316 101 167 104 452 219 M4 178 200 424 401 90 14G 239 88 550 201 324 98 195 250 73 333 122 1,185 300 280 298 285 109 193 249 63 200 488 185 214 112 161 294 137 73 92 1S3 148 105 120 199 002 150 453 529 385 539 192 099 200 18 M 257 227 67 70 901 106 319 349 675 335 382 225 917 442 756 380 535 925 825 201 304 550 193 1, 1C1 410 5 439 507 151 C34 251 2, 201 650 591 040 610 401 424 559 130 419 1,053 384 463 203 368 615 300 187 203 277 Xi5 377 283 467 1,367 300 932 1,125 813 1,126 378 1,430 424 80 200 753 545 158 159 488 KO 319 349 075 335 382 203 D18 442 756 386 535 925 635 201 304 550 1C3 1,164 440 734 221 439 - 151 094 251 2,275 050 591 640 013 401 424 500 130 419 1,053 384 403 203 -.103 015 306 187 203 277 335 282 487 1,307 300 933 1,125 813 1, ICO 378 1, 430 424 80 200 753 545 158 15U 4M do. B -i-en Bud Ax do do do do 24 14 1 38 1 do Greenwood do do do Ilillsboro do do do do. .. do do do do . do do do do 1 1 do do do do 8 6 14 do do .. do . ... do 1 o 3 Morriion do do do . . 1 1 Pittsfield ilo do do htstown do 1 1 Almi do do do do do Glencoe do do do do do Brothertown do do do do do do do do do Chi ewa Fall" do Ea 1e Point do do do Kne Vallov - - . Clark . 534 STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLF, No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, c. Continued. CITItS, TOWNS, tC. CO UN Tit 3. WHITE. F11EE COLOUKD. Aggregate. M. F. Total. 31. F. Totul. 4 -.3 533 58 612 411 5:>1 533 57(3 5-18 713 455 475 516 538 105 1,403 013 439 470 38.1 OS. ) 440 413 259 145 301 1,2S7 344 434 590 573 073 337 538 435 531 491 073 3!!9 4-1G . 5:0 132 1,428 553 S70 303 303 048 387 309 300 117 319 1, 143 159 110 305 SCO 529 81 3C6 3W 341 387 5U1 480 009 620 506 424 439 830 4C9 535 3,317 458 517 623 384 531 383 61 53S 405 571 540 199 573 535 42U 553 317 514 462 709 . 930 3,188 1,218 1,814 738 1,079 C38 1,110 1.C39 1,384 854 921 1,020 1,008 297 0,870 1,105 815 E33 743 1,331 827 798 779 402 202 080 2, 370 331 229 625 677 1,145 164 673 701 710 800 1,254 70S 9.:C 1,188 1,819 1.E14 747 1, 079 9i8 1,111 i . 1,384 854 21 1,090 1.CC8 207 2,879 1,103 813 KB 743 ],3 !1 827 708 779 400 203 680 2, 3C8 331 229 (Ej C77 1, !53 104 073 7H1 710 809 1,254 1.C25 1,424 1,303 1, 125 53 853 1,700 1,055 1,177 6,011 WO 1, 08 1,315 BM 1, 25 ) tan H6 1, 135 E80 1,234 1,181 114 3 1,207 1,159 9-J5 1, SSI 748 1, 01 1,031 r S ] 1 1 5 4 !l do.. do L d8 do 1 1 do ao . do do do do do do 5 4 a do do do do uu <, do do do Hum. do 1 L -nxvill- do Marietta do do 11 14 28 do 173 110 320 351 016 63 347 3G1 309 419 003 545 755 CS3 C19 528 5:3 919 550 643 3,203 513 551 630 473 675 454 63 509 484 880 037 487 634 503 C04 431 581 559 do :::::;: do 5 s 7 Bt-lleville do Deny do do do do 2 1 3 do Burke do 1,025 1,424 1,303 1,125 953 953 1,745 1,055 1,177 6,579 971 1,068 1,313 856 1,250 837 126 1,133 E89 1,204 1,177 1,207 do do do do Dei-rficld do Dunkirk do 7 8 15 do do do 14 2 18 3 32 5 do... do do 1 1 2 do do perry do do do ItiKlaiid do 2 2 4 Springfield do Sun Prairie 1,159 925 1.217 748 1,095 1,021 Vurmont Verona (1 ! do I 3 4 Vienna Weatport Windsor ...do... STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES. TOWNS, &t:. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. V/HITK. PKKE COLOR]:!). Aggrci JI. r. Total. M. F. Total. York 570 850 1,401 CG9 510 500 770 673 G75 788 1,005 1,423 817 850 017 930 1,086 1,024 004 871 505 1,201 1,029 513 334 1,135 550 30 34 52 216 63 102 121 114 347 151 225 249 222 C70 83 81 373 208 156 374 37D 154 201 62 075 928 034 700 735 COS C57 423 2,679 679 328 617 752 848 639 461 1.005 403 778 1,304 405 423 438 065 70S 592 073 C83 1,370 703 823 430 851 947 9E8 019 804 515 1,141 800 349 294 1,034 403 10 22 33 193 57 94 101 85 284 1 121 255 : - 126 281 57 00 280 212 133 253 249 125 107 50 591 793 540 COO 716 603 523 383 2,753 552 309 534 651 703 507 420 1.005 1,028 1,034 2, 705 1,034 038 038 1,401 1,640 1,207 1,401 2,008 2,801 1,510 1,073 1,107 1,781 2,033 2,022 1,313 1,075 1,110 2,432 1,895 802 028 2,100 953 40 50 85 439 120 196 233 199 031 6 272 530 447 348 951 140 147 053 480 288 627 028 270 308 118. 1, 20G 1,721 1,180 1,306 1,451 1,271 1,180 805 5,431 1,231 637 1, 151 1,403 1,611 1,146 881 2.010 ll do do. . do do do Elba do do Fox Lake do do do 6 3 9 Hull- ford do do do do do 1 1 1 1 . do do-. do Shields do do 1 1 do . . .do 3 3 do do do do.. do do do do do 1 1 do do 2 8 4 Eau Gulla do 7 2 7 2 14 4 do do Hock Creek do do do 6 3 9 do do North Euu Claire do do Alto do do do ..do 1 2 3 Edoii do do do .... do 11 8 10 do do ..do MarOiiield ...do... Oakfield do Ripon ... . . .do. . . 8 7 15 STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FRKK COLORED. i Aggregate. 51. F. Total. 51. F. Total. fi43 092 78D 6CO 773 219 301 447 510 408 733 485 541 1,375 301 7G1 1,029 347 431 319 274 595 346 349 401 1,504 1,091 G19 530 306 390 359 320 453 723 553 487 717 882 558 793 401 1,089 049 514 560 COS 447 472 705 370 353 399 6ti8 411 832 544 240 778 341 217 682 317 1,126 1,252 861 688 1,186 533 604 094 568 093 225 304 413 451 393 639 438 422 1,168 ES9 643 931 297 441 273 234 I 1 322 333 406 1,354 987 496 406 259 333 311 281 3 7 002 433 655 786 4 S3 073 408 1,082 591 446 493 327 391 432 744 449 350 423 558 400 704 504 234 706 289 192 613 292 1,055 1,157 779 532 1.200 1,170 1,296 1,483 1,248 1,466 444 6C5 660 901 801 1,392 933 963 2,543 590 1,403 1,960 644 872 EM 508 1,097 668 682 807 2,858 2,078 1,115 990 565 723 670 601 840 1,385 1,001 920 1,372 1,618 1,040 1,406 8C9 2,171 1,240 900 1,053 1,132 838 904 1,449 959 703 822 1,226 811 1,596 1,048 474 1,484 C80 409 1,295 601) 2,181 2,409 1,640 1.3BO 2,386 1,176 1.SC6 1.4C4 1,248 1,481 414 603 60 01 801 1,392 823 M 2,543 590 1,403 l.CGG 644 672 585 508 1,097 CGe 68 . EC7 2,862 2,084 l,li: DM 56C 72r C7C 601 84C 1,3B 1,061 M 1, 37; 1,61! 1,04( 1,4G< 8G< 2,17 1,24( M 1,05. 1,13 85 DO- 1,44 96 70 8? 1,24 81 1,5C 1,C4 47 1,48 60 40 1,29 61 S.18 2,40 1,0-1 l,SS 2,36 do Springvale dn 2 9 11 do Graut 8 7 15 an Ilnrrison - --- do dn 3 3 6 do do do do do do . do 5 4 o 2 7 6 do do do loo do 1 1 J do J lu . in do \ tarn Alb-n do . . Brookf-n do Cadiz do do do ExBtav An do do do do do do do York do BtfUa do 3 3 do do 1 12 1 2 1 1C 2 2 do 4 1 do .... Mockibrd do do do 1 3 1 2 2 5 do Saint Marie do do Arena Clyde do 1 1 Dodguvllle do Highland do i Lindou do Mifflin do Mineral Potut do 3 3 STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 537 CITIKS, TOWNS, &C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLOR])!). Aggregate-. M. F. Total. It F. Total. 525 1,066 03G 322 391 359 312 213 247 152 373 43 209 514 392 732 P99 546 93(i 1,068 1,068 770 1,013 617 800 845 245 825 2, C25 139 116 184 367 302 430 714 513 242 137 321 123 277 208 203 240 702 740 1,923 754 778 3C5 777 707 559 619 381 522 131 298 454 66 136 366 413 588 300 296 577 503 475 917 sue 300 284 340 254 182 192 107 298 38 170 484 334 710 1,011 523 873 938 054 759 9C7 578 779 757 232 740 2,677 122 99 161 313 250 406 671 473 206 145 271 110 240 280 180 237 536 646 2,045 620 632 297 695 570 536 533 350 . 419 109 275 345 74 124 308 374 511 246 209 401 406 1,000 1,983 1,198 632 675 699 566 397 439 259 671 81 379 998 726 1,442 2,010 1,068 1,809 2,006 2,022 1,529 1.980 . 1, 105 1, 579 1,602 477 1,505 5,302 201 215 345 680 552 836 1,365 986 448 283 592 233 517 578 382 477 1,238 1,386 3,968 1,374 1,400 663 1,473 1,377 1,095 1,152 731 941 240 573 799 160 200 674 787 1,09!) 546 505 918 908 1,000 1,983 1,198 623 675 699 57C 397 439 25S 671 81 37 996 72( 1,44-; 2, OK 1,06! 1.80S 2,001 2,02: 1,52! 1,981 1,19, 1, 57! 1,60- 47 1,56. 5,30- 26 21 34 68 55 8: 1 . 1,38 98 44 28< w 23. 51 57 38 47 1,231 1,39- 3,99 1,37 1,401 66 1,47 1,27 1,09 1,15 73 94 24 57 79- 16 26 67 78 1,09 54 M 91 90 do do 1 1 do Jo 3 ) 4 IlixtOU do do do do do . 1 do 1 do Farmin-non do do do do 1 1 Luke Alills do jlilford do 1 1 do do do . do do do Clear field do . Kildarc do An do 1 1 do do do do do do do do l>ri-hton liristol do . 4 13 o 9 6 23 do do do I Randall do do ..do do . do do do lYinklin do do do .... do lied River ...do do . do do do Kurmiutrtou ...do... 68 538 STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, tC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P. Total. M. F. Total. 378 302 450 1,966 343 484 588 407 1,106 1,025 734 504 533 603 247 921 1,288 340 283 433 604 203 588 644 602 630 404 412 491 874 1,537 747 345 J61 603 710 304 148 371 661 298 107 71 96 182 90 128 303 135 448 314 3(16 258 384 416 209 261 313 314 324 339 173 262 960 1,396 1,292 1,195 2,574 2.574 323 253 337 1,858 276 35fi 509 326 985 834 582 481 473 506 212 767- 1,190 333 230 404 589 149 542 598 529 592 : - 362 413 834 1,518 645 311 597 511 671 280 132 328 676 256 61 44 78 149 65 112 240 79 369 272 293 235 327 351 1117 237 283 311 : ; .. .; 137 234 813 1,2G7 1,198 938 2,800 2.426 701 615 787 3,824 619 840 1,097 733 9,091 1,909 1,316 985 1,006 1,131 459 1,688 2,478 C73 513 836 1, 193 352 1,130 1,242 1, 131 1 "22 701 615 768 3,860 619 840 1,097 735 2,091 1,913 1,316 985 1,008 1, 131 4.-,9 1,689 2, 41)1 073 513 - 1,197 353 1, 130 1,242 1, 131 1 222 802 774 904 1,708 3, 055 1,31)2 63fi 1,258 1,114 1,390 584 230 699 1,337 551 1C8 115 174 331 161 240 543 214 817 586 659 493 711 767 40C 4P8 (M 6J5 6J7 042 310 490 1,773 2,6K 2, 4!". 2,133 5,379 5, 013 r do do 1 18 1 36 I do 18 ...do 1 1 2 1 3 4 Kcnd ill ...do... 1 5 1 13 8 1 do 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 \Viota do . do do do Eaton do.. 802 774 904 1,708 3,055 1,392 656 1,258 1,114 1,390 584 280 699 1,337 554 168 115 174 331 161 240 513 214 SL! 586 659 493 711 767 406 4!)8 596 623 687 642 310 496 1,773 2,663 2,490 2,133 5,374 5.000 Frunkliu . do . . do Kostmth . do do do do.. do ... Memee do do Roekland do Rowley . . . ... do do Twollivers do Berlin do Knowlton do Marathon .. .. do Marina do TexaH do Stottin do Wausau do I Wcston do lluffalo Crystal Lake do Douglas do Harris do Mecan do Montello do Monndville do NcHhkoro do Newton do... . * Oxford do Fakwaukec do Mdfe.... do NprlngBeld do WratHeM rninMin Milwaukee (Irmivillo (intrnfleld do 1 1 Lake Milwaukee Igl ward do 3 6 2 7 13 2d ward . . . ...do... STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 539 CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FHEE COLORED. Aggregate. SI. F. Total. M. F. Total. Milwaukee 3d ward 4th ward Milwaukee do 2,599 2,424 2,438 2 071 2,454 2,547 2,398 2,029 3, 344 1,510 3,288 5,053 4, 971 4,836 4,100 6, 162 3,055 6,589 6 21 1 2 12 3 20 1 9 41 2 2 29 5, 062 5, 012 4,838 4,102 6, 191 3,053 6,594 5th ward do Gih ward do 7th ward do 2,818 1,545 3 301 17 8th ward ... do 9th ward do... . 3 2 5 Total Milwaukee 22,344 1,157 1,707 1S8 226 111 66 172 332 190 174 4C2 131 217 119 262 183 646 338 132 212 322 520 204 341 429 110 1,205 108 175 206 354 384 133 377 406 653 344 533 89 69 1,152 1,135 928 945 899 1,699 1,301 57 251 135 92 475 109 222 246 96 51 79 48 304 22, 7S6 1,065 1,658 151 221 91 00 155 279 149 168 337 115 180 108 227 160 638 303 113 188 149 306 ICO 221 202 53 1, 132 100 159 178 314 343 115 311 360 591 305 468 87 60 1,071 1,100 857 837 825 1,669 1,204 47 176 116 83 392 100 137 199 61 37 79 44 230 45, 140 2,222 3,415 339 447 202 116 327 611 339 342 799 246 397 227 489 343 1,284 641 245 400 471 886 304 562 631 163 2,337 214 334 384 668 727 248 688 772 1, 244 649 1,001 176 135 2,223 2,235 1,785 1,782 1,724 3,368 2,565 104 427 251 175 867 209 359 445 157 88 158 92 534 54 52 106 45, 246 2 222 Oak Crock do AViiuwatosa do 1 1 340 447 202 116 327 Gil 339 342 799 246 397 227 489 343 1,284 641 245 400 474 887 304 564 652 163 2,345 214 334 384 668 727 248 690 772 1,944 6-19 1,001 176 135 2,223 2,235 1,785 1, 782 1,734 3,368 2,56f 104 427 251 175 867 209 359 445 157 93 158 92 K!4 do Clifton do , do.. Gleudale do Greenfield do JeCerhOii do do do do Little Falls do .. . Portland do do Sheldon ... do do Toman do do. .. Wilton do 1 1 2 3 1 do do do 2 14 2 21 Stiles. ..do 7 do 5 3 8 do do Centre Bale . do ... Eiliugton do do do 1 1 2 Grand Chute do do do. . do. Liberty. do.. do Belgium do do do . do do .. . . do do do do do do do Clifton do 1:1 Piiso .... do 2 3 5 Iliirtlaud do _ . do Martello... ...do... 540 STATE OF WISCONSIN. TADLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. If. F. Total. 11. F. Tota!. 105 89 230 5C9 223 71 202 87 1G3 271 201 45 208 317 253 220 104 134 241 162 202 104 473 230 782 318 C09 1,300 C03 950 521 3,878 700 - 704 6% 182 273 488 263 37 J 299 216 506 298 572 308 387 299 192 213 238 460 1,996 684 596 841 1,018 608 3,831 735 468 625 607 : 616 648 680 593 173 69 158 458 187 48 179 70 174 208 153 28 <?23 283 212 208 77 95 194 112 222 134 421 S18 751 274 600 1,111 504 Baa 431 3,873 573 453 086 M 159 248 475 231 340 266 815 446 231 503 289 388 247 169 196 203 440 2,077 561 527 713 872 519 3,810 381 526 51:1 824 520 581 589 513 368 158 1,027 412 119 381 157 337 479 354 73 491 6 465 428 181 229 435 274 484 298 i a 454 1,533 592 1,209 2,411 1,107 1,808 957 7,751 1,273 933 1,450 1,276 341 526 903 494 719 506 431 952 529 1,074 597 775 546 361 409 441 906 4,073 1,245 1,123 1,554 1,890 1,127 7,641 1,402 849 1,151 1,120 1,774 1,136 1,229 1,269 1.106 2 2 37H l. ,8 . - 1,031 412 119 403 157 337 4711 351 73 491 600 465 4!J8 181 2*9 435 274 484 298 - 454 i.. : 502 1,270 2, 4:!8 1,108 1,818 971 7,822 1,274 933 1, 450 1,283 341 526 963 494 719 565 431 952 529 1,071 597 77f an 409 448 4,008 1, 245 i, isn 1,554 1,890 1,128 7, 703 1,402 840 1,151 1, ISO 1,774 1, 13r 1,231 1, 26! 1.106 do ! . ..do 2 2 4 do do do 12 10 22 Polk do ,1^ do Lin oo 1 1- 2 lev do 1 19 1 5 10 46 1 27 1 10 14 71 1 Caledonia do 8 5 4 25 1 V y rlr, do do y do do Yorkville do 5 2 7 do do Dn ton do do do do do do do 1 1 do do 1 1 do do do Willow do 4 1 16 3 1 9 7 1 25 Rock Beloit do . do Center do Clinton do 1 Fulton Harmony do ... .... 1 37 1 62 Janeuville do 25 do La Prairie do Lima do Magnolia do Milton do SVwark Vlvmouth do 1 1 2 Porter do Rock ...do... STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 541 CITIES, TOWNS, tiC. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Rock 655 747 32 1?3 197 100 178 810 108 134 143 122 106 1C!) 150 233 43 670 320 329 414 309 293 874 352 571 4CO 498 251 369 COS 977 599 435 433 385 380 300 209 109 12 10 HI 103 37 48 780 881 994 1,170 923 775 433 515 1,080 725 285 C37 2,093 1,414 560 137 189 420 146 07 438 G02 836 610 003 814 102 170 5-1 143 748 166 100 JOS 118 83 150 130 201 37 683 291 281 373 284 200 252 316 479 480 455 217 305 572 901 582 400 373 314 331 291 193 89 9 11 79 85 32 36 721 769 934 1,057 809 7,4 443 402 1, 026 631 271 577 2,103 1,394 539 110 148 3C8 120 63 333 51 7.J 1 205 1, 205 1,412 1,646 227 373 100 320 1,500 358 840 251 240 188 319 280 430 80 1, 360 Oil 010 787 593 539 526 COS 913 1)53 403 734 1, 181 1,878 1,181 835 811 708 718 591 417 198 21 43 190 220 71 SO 1, 507 1,650 1,928 2, 233 1,792 1, 489 942 977 2, 100 1, 359 550 I.", i 4,202 2,808 1,105 S47 337 589 206 130 791 1, 14rt l.OSK) do 1,412 1,646 227 323 100 320 1, 558 358 240 251 240 188 319 280 430 80 1, 559 Oil 610 787 593 559 520 603 1,050 040 953 408 734 1,180 1,878 1,181 835 811 01)9 711 501 402 198 21 27 190 193 69 81 1, 507 1,650 1,928 2,233 1, 792 1, 489 911 977 2,100 1,359 536 1,214 4,258 2,808 1,105 247 337 788 2G6 130 791 1, 14C 1.585 [ do do do do do 2 2 do do do Ruh River do do do do Troy do Warren do Sank . 1 1 do Delona do do Fairlield do do do do do do 1 o 3 do do do New liuffaln do 1 ] do do do Troy do do 5 5 4 2 9 7 Westfleld. do Wiufield do do 7 8 15 Belle Plain do do 5 11 ! 16 do do 14 2 1 13 27 2 2 do AVaukeckon do 1 Abbott do do Hol aud do do : 1 Mitchell . . do 1 1 do do Rhine . do Russell . do Scott do do 2 2 4 do do do ... Gale do 1 j 1 Preston do Siurtni-r do Trempeleau do I Bloomflelil Darieu . . . ...da... 2 3 5 542 STATIC OF WISCONSIN. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, C. COUNTIES. WHITE. FKKE COLORED. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Wai worth 752 875 024 701 598 493 059 530 520 850 708 COS 651 798 1, 332 1,081 661 70S 901 i 1,243 1,355 987 557 1, 295 1,031 853 821 838 1,093 707 69-1 851 733 1,186 , 692 705 990 800 591 807 600 012 1,013 100 214 387 310 229 183 129 55 501 2-12 283 345 50 253 392 381 285 186 216 99 1% 357 258 791 841 551 637 S24 575 590 478 490 831 (XU 531 587 675 1,360 96S 581 077 817 1, 09G 1, 155 904 4 .)9 1, 102 8SO 781 1,011 sia 578 777 093 1,081 676 681 019 913 099 480 740 5-11 583 1,056 98 182 340 266 230 140 387 120 30 459 220 233 308 39 S79 - . 338 231 102 233 89 17-1 321 240 232 1,513 1,710 1, 175 1,338 1, 123 1,073 1,255 1,003 1,010 1,081 1,311 1,139 1,238 1,403 2,712 2,040 1,242 1,445 1,718 2,344 2,510 1,891 1, 056 2,457 1,920 1, 711 1,630 1,619 2,10-4 1,343 1,272 1,028 1,426 2,267 3 1 . 3 6 1 9 1, 54<J 1,717 1,184 1,338 1,122 1,081 1,255 1,008 1,016 1,681 1,311 1, 139 1,238 1,403 2,731 2, 046 1, 242 1,445 1,718 2,344 2,510 1,891 1, 050 2,457 1,920 1,744 1,030 1,019 2, 104 1,313 1,280 1, 628 1,428 2,267 1,475 1, 373 1,384 1, 903 1, 499 1,072 1, 553 1, 151 1, 1-15 2, 073 20-1 396 733 582 405 329 850 249 91 961 402 510 653 89 532 737 719 510 3-18 479 183 do ...do... 6 3 i 5 6 8 Sujjiir Crcflt do do 1 do 10 9 : 19 I , jo i-ii i An i 5 3 ; i 8 SI rloa do 1,475 1,373 1, 381 1,903 1,490 1,071 1,553 1,150 1,145 2,069 20! 733 532 405 320 850 249 91 960 462 516 653 89 532 727 719 516 348 479 370 078 520 490 Jin l-o o do do 1 1 O -o wock do do 1 1 do Summit do 1 1 do do 2 2 4 do i lola do do Little Wolf i do do 1 1 do do do do do 111 xmilicld 1 Docrfrld do 370 678 Mftrkm do 520 Mount Morrii ...do... 1 1 491 STATE OF WISCONSIN. 54 TADLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, &.C. COUNTIES. WHITE. Total. FREE COLORED. Aggregate. M. P, M. P. Total. 248 420 205 221 46 327 233 333 209 338 378 577 741 590 041 52G i, 034 119 3,078 327 882 643 523 4G9 013 2U5 155 580 73 148 174 220 414 179 238 58 291 2iO 300 215 341 315 527 095 512 G51 400 978 114 2,986 2fG 759 559 4:i9 386 571 189 101 419 40 108 130 474 834 381 459 474 837 384 45! 104 CIS 443 718 424 090 cu; 1,104 1, 43( 1.10S l,29f C8" 9,015 6, CSl 01: 1.65C 1,20 96 . 85. 1,184 4S-) 25( 1,<XX 11! 251 31( Plainuf Id do 1 o 3 Poydppl ..do... Rii htbrd -. ! -_ rln do 104 018 443 718 421 C99 CC3 1,104 1,400 1,102 1,292 980 233 6, Oli4 013 1,041 1, 201 903 855 1, 184 484 .256 999 119 250 310 do.. Spring Water do do ... -do Clack Wolf do do do do 2 2 1 4 1 do do Orilaila do...... . ... do 13 9 22 do llushford do 4 5 9 do do do .. ..do Wood do .. do 1 1 Hemlock do Rudolph do do NOTE. No return of subdivisions for the counties of Adams, liuruettc, and Dallas. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. d 1 H Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. I .LACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 31. F. Total. jr. P. Tot. M. F. ilot. I 2, 814 230 4,210 3, Oil!) 1, OSU 5 2,511 083 329 8,503 3, 033 14,284 14,021 657 270 988 1,348 12, 052 11,871 7, 995 5, 030 5, 012 1.771 2,557 220 3, 870 3, 950 972 4 2 388 537 219 8,051 2,817 5 13, 119 12, 986 570 277 709 990 11,291 10,854 7, 444 4, 762 5, 249 1.499 5,371 450 8,092 5,939 2,052 9 4, 899 1 220 448 7 5 12 5,391 450 8,131 5, 978 2,052 9 4,899 1,220 548 16,632 5,878 11 27,474 27,026 1,228 551 1,775 2, 353 23,401 22,760 15,439. 9, 828 10,884 3. 274 588 43 1,599 3,140 1,077 2 1,585 469 142 4,209 1,203 2 8,867 8,513 1,002 161 C90 486 5,791 4,677 2,402 1, 495 4,307 530 513 22 1,277 2,076 735 1,411 186 99 3,598 987 1,101 65 2, 870 5,816 1,812 3 2,996 673 241 7,807 2,190 16, 447 15, 792 1,720 201 929 809 10, 753 8,429 4,369 2,834 8,083 896 i 1,101 65 2,876 5,817 1,812 3 2,996 075 841 7, 809 2, 190 2 10, 448 15, 792 1,720 201 938 809 10,753 8, 429 4,309 2,835 8,083 896 6, 492 515 11, 007 11,795 3, Wi4 12 7,895 1,895 789 24,441 8,068 13 43, 922 42,818 2,948 812 2, 704 3, 162 34, 134 31,189 19, 808 12,663 18, 967 4.170 Ashland 8 6 6 14 8 14. 16 3 9 o 25 5 Brown 1 j 1 Clirk 548 16, 614 5,850 11 27,403 27,007 1,227 347 1,757 2,344 23,343 32, 725 15, 439 9, 798 10, 861 3.270 1 9 8 17 2 .2 1 14 12 1 26 1 1 1 ". .} 1 Dallas 2 1 2 7 13 1 27 12 31 5 58 17 7,580 7,279 71S 100 239 323 4,961 3,752 1,907 1,339 3,770 366 1 .... 1 Dim Ha 2 4 i Dunn . 9 5 14 14 9 3 11 18 8 39 25 1 13 7 1 6 19 3 10 Fond ilu Lac 1 (In <!! Lake 6 13 3 9 8 21 18 1 3 5 1 1 21 2 4 I . . 1 Jackuon . . 544 STATE OF WISCONSIN. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITK. J1LACK. .MULATTO. M . | F. Total. , M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. ; F. Tot. M. F. Tot. Jc* 9, 675 3, 390 4,735 953 3, 842 , 223 163 4,630 820 2,770 14,006 3,548 1,131 3,113 3, 012 983 529 2, 930 6,408 4,550 14, 696 2, 038 7,188 300 7, 409 1,011 10, 051 0, 14!) 8, 350 3, 439 3,009 8, 697 904 9,309 3,181 4,414 801 5, 73J 137 4, 551 708 2.482 14,605 3, 135 881 2,925 3,549 808 1,608 475 2, 602 0,052 4, 155 13, 021 0, 851 229 10, 318 5, 82 1 8,100 3, 117 3, 443 8,169 717 19,044 6,580 9, 149 1, 754 7,099 11,902 300 9,171 1, 534 5,258 29,271 6,683 2, 012 6,038 7,161 1, 791 3,574 1,004 5, MS 12, 400 8,711 28,317 3,805 14,042 539 14, 737 20, 909 11,973 10, 450 6,550 7, 112 10, 866 1,031 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 19,049 0,581 9, 173 1,734 7, 130 11, 988 301 9,173 1,534 5,238 29,374 6,086 2,038 0,047 7.101 1,791 3,004 .1,004 5,539 12, 595 8,720 28, 407 3, 807 14, 078 570 14,742 1,949 21,028 16,484 6,557 7,116 16, 917 1,022 5, 940 1,209 2,570 2,040 2, 757 3,394 40 7,011 808 1,605 16, 846 948 1,090 1, 923 4,507 358 600 238 1,087 4,601 502 4,437 855 2, 642 141 6,380 330 2,978 6,252 5,685 1,220 880 3,671 521 5, 413 980 2,153 1, 730 2, 293 12 550 1,370 10, 294 770 403 1,010 4,011 243 459 153 881 4,104 430 3,843 730 2,243 112 5,753 255 2,489 5, 397 4,662 1,074 768 3,181 282 11,389 2,189 4,723 3,776 5,050 6,146 52 13, 241 1,358 2,975 33, 140 1,724 1,553 3, 539 8, 521 601 1,065 390 1,968 8,765 1, 012 8,280 1,585 4,883 253 12, 133 611 5,407 11,649 10, 347 2,294 1,654 6, 852 803 11,389 2,189 4,727 3, 770 5,050 6, JIG 59 30, 138 8, 770 13,900 5, 330 12, 160 18, 134 353 22,410 2, 892 8,233 62, 518 8,410 3, 5!hJ !>, 387 15, 082 2, 3113 4, 072 1. 400 7, 507 21, 360 9, 732 38, 690 5, 393 18, 963 829 20,875 2, 500 20, 496 23,022 26,831 8, 851 8,770 23, 770 2,425 2 4 12 8 20 3 1 4 3 5 5 11 8 13 10 1 13 8 20 18 1 i | fl> tt I t . . 1 1 1 1 o 13, 243 1,338 2,975 33,144 1, 724 1,554 3,540 8, 521 001 1,068 396 1.968 8,765 1,012 8,283 1,585 4,885 253 12, 133 611 5,408 11,649 10, 347 2,294 1,054 6,853 803 1 20 2 4 16 30 jj 32 35 1 6 1 67 1 17 o 2 2 4 3 3 9 7 11 1 1 1 ! 1 J " p Pierce 5 7 12 10 8 18 1 2 3 2 36 5 48 5 21 4 30 o 14 25 2 1 7 7 57 9 78 28 47 4 1 10 53 26 78 Rock 9 3 12 .... 1 1 2 ! o Saint Croix 2 8 14 22 2 i 1 SlK-boygan 1 1 1 j 26 ! 23 49 3 1 Washington 10 1 13 29 l 3 2 , Wanpacea f 1 20 3 17 4 : t Wmm-lr 7 1 < 14 1 I 1 Wood Total 257, 500 240,243 497,eil9 217 422 390 333 7S3 498,954 149,230 127,071 276,901 8 4 12 8 6 14 276,937 775, 881 NOTE. 013 Indians, and 404 half-breeds, Included in white population. TABU: No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Alaban 14 235 7 "03 Pennsvlvania 21,043 1,402 150 458 Asia 28 3 27 9 4,647 18, 146 Holland : 49, 961 103 18 21, 442 12 417 1 6, 903 27 073 10 4, 722 13 1 California South Carolina Italy 1> 200 Texas 37 19,184 1,983 247, 177 57 37 189 1,178 Florida 16 113 8,943 5,158 1,030 13 1,543 121 8,467 874 IS, 115 3,672 544 1,022 5,907 3,306 120,037 337 24,301 7 , .. Poland Illinois . China 1 1,150 30, 543 18 2,634 123,879 24 Pacific Islands Indiana District of Columbia German States : Austria 7 081 M 498, 954 Bavaria 9,283 Baden 4 813 Mi u-husetts Michigan Hetwc . 6 313 "West Indies . 53 6,454 Prussia 52 983 Wales Germany, (not spe cified) 38 010 Other foreign countries Aggregate foreign Aggregate native Total 276, 927 498, 951 . Ohio Great Itritain, (nntspcrifii d). . . 77.-., 81 STATE OF WISCONSIN. 545 TABLK Xo. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION*. *O. OF. OCCUPATIONS. 1 NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATION S. NO. OF. 8 461 c:3 706 39 91 I Manufacturers 81 T 15 Sash-mnkera 67 391 3 1, 1!)1 12, 289 2 24 1 202 148 7 5 2 3, 385 4 17 3 114 12 4 11 19 2 238 157 2 3 C82 4 133 1, 535 208 218 3,949 840 142 459 93 5 49 6 7 8 1)9 5 4 9 240 47 3 o;[ 14 43 1C8 133 39 1,187 3 18 72 3 24 19 SO 18 12 Sawyers Agricultural implement makers. Masons, (brick and stone) 1, 608 i 20 ; Servants 3 j 5M> 2,970 6 74 1,332 533 370 ; 2, 4C9 6 140 5 3 114 6 166 3 6 15 11 181 4 558 5 3 3 142 45 12 933 11 57 2 20 47 2 258 8 1, 108 10 2 7 106 151 4 1C 11 52 12 60 5 57D 406 Cl 23 22 44 9 8 1,024 755 6 8 U 130 4 12 Sewing-machine operators Sextons 4 8 270 Editors i 126 Shepherds Bag-makers Engravers 19 Shi ) masters 219 80 200 1-10 45 1 4 k T Farmers \ 93, 859 Farm laborers 31 , 472 Showme * Furriers 31 | , Ulusical instrument makers . . Soda-water manufacturers 2, COG % 3.8!) 13 Ferrymen 11 File-cutters 4 Stan Finishers 2 B Boar ding- house keepers Fishermen 490 Rta Flour dealers 8 35 46 "Q OS 7 417 158 G5 31 30 2 78 752 j B16 6 7 11 ia 6,709 13 45 SET u 22 66 07 3 2 141 45! 2,812 1, 244 5 69 167 5 Stone and niarljle cutters Fruiterers j 41 Furriers 1 13 " I 1 . Gardeners and nurserymen .. 511 Oculists Students G"-fi"erB... 3 "; Officers, (Public) Oil-makers Opticians Glass manuiactun-rs 1 5 Ostlers Glovers 4 j Overseers Builders Glue-makers 4 Goldsmiths 5 Packers Teachers Cabinet-makers Grain dealers 8 Grinders j 3 Grocers 743 Paper-hangers Telegraph operators Tinsmiths Canalmen Cap-makers Gunsmiths 118 j Paper-rulers 1 Pattern-makers . . . Tobacconists Tool-makers Car-builders Carpenters llutbiuden 8 Pawnbrokers Trimmers Carriers Hatters 3(i Peddlers Photographers Trunk-makers Carters Physicians Cattle dealers Chair-makers Ice dealers 13 Charcoal-burners lunkcepers 885 United States officers Insurauce officers ! 1 J Civil and mechanical engineers Clerks Iron-founders 25 Ironmongers 23 -pm-t..^ Clergymen Clock-makers Iron-workers 14 Pot and pearl ash inanufact rs Potters Clothiers Powder manufacturers Coach-makers Collar-maker.-* Well-diggers 9 15 4 67 !>1 M 5 1,411 17 Laborers 28 238 Provision dealers ! Whip-makers Lace manufacturers 2 Wine and liquor dealers Laundresses 411 Quarry men, Lawyers 1,133 Lead-workers 1M Rag-collectors " Woodeuware manufacturers - Wool cumbers and carders . . . 1 Wool dealers Coopers Coppersmiths Lightning-rod makers ...\ 2 Lime-burners 33 Ilefeetory keepers Reporters Cutlers 2 Daffnerreotyplgtfl 106 Livery-stable keepers 157 T rwWmifh* i- Rope-makera 1 Other occupations and nnknowu 464 | Lumbermen 1, 532 e . , ,, Dancing-masters Dairymen .1 X a 167 machinists 538 Total 233. 523 69 54fi TERRITORY OF COLORADO. TABLE Xo. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AM) SEX. WHITE. 1 TERRITORY. Under 1. 1 mid under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 anil under 15. 15 mid under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 mid under 40. 40uml under 50. M. F. JI. 1 P. jr. F. M. P. 1C. F. M. F. JI. F. M. P. Total iu Territory 38 17 236 ! 170 1 178 137 189 107 855 159 17,604 3*) 10,511 278 2, 107 E>6 FREE COLORED. 1 . Total iu Territory i 1 1 7 ". 3 AGGREGATE. Total whites Aggrr-gat 32 17 olort d. 17,fi04 sail 10, 511 278 2, 107 M 1 gate . . 3 17 * 170 160 17,611 533 10,525 281 2,114 % TERRITORY OF COLORADO. 547 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. M. r. 383 21 1 CO and under 70. : 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 1)0 and uinli-r UK). Above 100. 1 Age imkn n. Total. I Aggregate. TERRITORY. M. ; F. M. P. M. P. JI. Pi M. P. M. P. 31. P. 80 2 (i 1 3 1 409 60 32, CM 1,577 34,531 Total in Territory. ! ! FREE COLORED. 5 2 2 37 40 Total in Territory. I 1 2 1 AGGREGATE. 383 5 21 80 a C 1 3 1 4CD 2 CO 32,634 37 1,577 9 34,231 46 Total free colored. 388 21 80 2 6 1 3 1 471 62 32,691 1,586 34,277 548 TERRITORY OF COLORADO. TABLK No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. TKUKITOHY. mar*. I I1EK COLORED. Afajivgiite. M. V. Total. M. P. Total. 32,654 1,577 34,231 37 9 46 34,277 NOTE. Of tho free colored population 9 arc male aad 4 fe-male mulattoea. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION BY CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. 1 ITIKS, TOWNS, AN I) OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. WHITE. ] REE COI.OIIEI) M. F. Total. M. F. Total. G:I 17 80 California Gulch 2 000 30 2 036 Central City 529 78 594 4 4 ;tj 5 40 4 123 601 4 72C 15 8 23 283 3(> 319 1 145 14 159 1 1 Gulden City gt)3 121 1 014 Lake Gulch 378 437 1 1 Lcavcnworth Guli-h 218 IX) 238 2 o Missouri City 538 G J 597 733 835 4 Nevada Gulch 123 878 1 1 Quartz Valley 97 2tf 120 nussell u Gulch 4T1 48 479 - 1 nuKKcll t; Gulch and Idaho 030 83 255 South Clear Creek 5 888 78 5 9GG South Park 10 jl 91 10 C03 7 1 Spring Gulch 125 Tarry oil and South Park 13 1 000 Valley of the Plattc , 80 2,036 808 40 4, 710 s-y> 100 1.014 438 240 an MO 879 120 480 2.-,r, 10, CIO Ml 1,000 3,714 TABLK No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN. TF.nUITOIlY. UNITED STATES. Total nntive born. 1 OREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. c* o c: Is t 1 < K, .10, 17<i WHITE. DLACK. MULATTO. M. WIIITL F. 1U.AI K. ! MULATTO. " Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Total. | M. j F. Total. M. F. , | Total. T"lnl In Tnrrlttiry 1,369 31,565 28 5 rtl 11 | 4 13 31,611 2,478 188 i s! GfiO . ; M, iJSti 31,277 TERRITORY OF COLORADO. r>4u TADLB Xo. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. VMTED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 7(1 (i-l 1,405 43 42 Ada Holland 10 BM (i 19 1 1 yj S8U j-i n nso Connecticut , Tennessee :.; 87 || 37.) 8U8 L.S04 10 107 1 :> 97 11 684 , Florida Portugal Poland Illinois 3,020 Wisconsin 16 352 10 103 , 576 1 1 120 1 27 Iowa " >~ Scotland 167 1, t 61 ISO Oil 461 1,400 806 133 88 3,312 235 143 3,942 130 4,123 4 Spain ouiM-uri ! German States : Austria 9 Maine 31,611 25 1 Aggregate native * , b ., linden 8 HkbTn Turkey Minnesota o : > dM] Wales Other foreign countries Germany, (not spe cified) 481 2, OGO 31,011 Aggregate native T r Ohio Great Britain, (not specified) . . Total :i 1,277 6 TABLE Xo. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCITATIOXS. XO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. ; NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. XO. OF. 4 30 o 4 8 69 11 ia 13 2 163 01 24 4 i] Lauiidrc^eH 36 8 17. i 21 :i 110 10 64 20 C o 18 1! 10 A c-nta Architects Dealers i fi Dentists G 7 L4 Shingle-makers Shoemakers Masons, (stone and brick) 23 Druggists C 7 2 1C 109 27 11 17 8 4 3 1 - 2 115 Stone and marble cutters ! Storekeepers Editors ,, w , 01C Survcvvirn Blacksmiths Engravers Boarding-house keeper* Expressmen Booksellers 2 5 11 10 5 Farmers . i Brewers oo nor C! amblers Brick-makers 21 i; 435 5 12 8 :i 27 26, 737 Buildern G ardenera NewBinen Butchers l. SO 12 512 3 4 a us 104 11 2 5 G roccrs Traders Ofiieer-^ (public) 41 Turners Wateh-makt-TH Wheelwrights "Wine and liquor dealers Wood-cutters Other occupation* ami nnk wu Total Civil and mechanical engineers. Clerki ! Plivsicianri 116 7 504 Commission merchants Printers 34 550 TERRITORY OF DAKOTA. TABLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. TERRITORY. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 uud under 15. 15and miderSO. 31) and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and nnde-r 50. M. F - jr. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. K. It F. 15 130 101 186 14S 189 137 100 123 3:i 1W> 307 166 100 81 IXDIAX. 1 Totnl in Territory 13 20 207 170 186 j 108 1 113 j i 88 ?<; AGGREGATE. 1 Total whites 17 15 9 Tofcd IndiaiiH 13 1% 307 100 166 81 118 19C 108 113 88 76 30 J\ J 628 3l 115 279 254 157 TERRITORY OF DAKOTA. 551 TAHI.K No. 1. POPULATION BY AGK AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and underfill. 60 and under 70. 70 und under 80. 80 und under 91). 90 und under 100. Above 100. Acre nukn n. Total. Aggregate. TERRITORY. * M. ! . 51. F. 51. F. HI. F. 51. F. M. F. 51. F. 51. F. 65 ,9 33 4 3 1 2 1 1,592 984 2,576 Total in Territory. 1 INDIAN. 50 M 21 15 3 3 1 1,205 l,03li 2,261 Total in Territory . 65 50 53 AGGREGATE. 4 15 3 1 3 2 1 1,592 1,205 984 1,056 2.576 2, 2lil Total Indians 115 72 54 19 6 4 2 2 2,797 2,040 4,837 TERRITORY OF DAKOTA TAHLE N<>. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. TKKIUTOItY. WHITES. INDIAN. Aggregate. 51. F. Total. 51. F. Total. 1,592 984 2,576 1,205 1,056 a 2ci 4 837 TAULK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. Uirtvilli Fort Al Fort Clark Fort Lo Fort Pi Fort Uaion Fort \Vil Jl.-ilurif . Old Cecla Old Fort OMTiiid On the B On the It (^rphan ii Peinbinu Sioux Fu Vfnnillion CITIKS, TOWN S, AM> OTIILIl SUBDIVISIONS. WHITE. E;DIAN. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 28 16 44 6 5 H 123 75 198 CO 15 35 3 : 3 3 3 g 5 4 9 6 8 J4 7 4 11 a i 2 8 8 16 3 1 4 7 6 13 5 5 10 liain " 2 11 10 <>, ; 1 1 2 2 7 13 lleorge, ;i 347 10 6 ig Sioux 21 13 34 .i-d River 40 14 54 10 12 SB 1 l I 1 973 633 1 606 1 038 910 1 948 ills City 7 9 36 1 l o 16 99 5 : 3 3 238 10 358 54 46 100 Aggregate. B 9 14 II IB 17 ID 458 Ti:uuirouY. TAHLK No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN. XITKD STATES x ccn:xTi:i::s. ULACK. i B ni.ACK. i MULATTO. -5 - I . I erritorj l.7i;i 1,334 :!, ("K> i . T.rtiil. M. w. Total. M. F. Total. | j M. F. JTotal. M..JP. Total. ; M. p. = Total. J: :i,u<a 3 063 ] Of.8 706 ! 1 77-1 i ! 1 1,774 ! 4,837 N OTi: ". i i ! ud 55 ; male iDdumn, 1,130 male Had 1.001 fem.ile hall In. eils iaelafli-il in nhjte pcj TERRITORY OF DAKOTA. 553 TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE POPULATION. UNITED STATES, FOREIGN COUXTUIES. 47 1 | I 42 I Australia Itnlv 3 129 j 17 I 10 j 347 1 1,581) BritUh America 1 4jQ i 48 ilc China : England 35 Kansas i At sea Europe, (not specified) Spain y German States : j 18 Aggreeote native 2 20 110 480 3,063 Switzerland i 6 South America Sandwich Islands Turkey West Indies Wales 82 7 3 117 4 47 2 Other foreign countries Germany, (not speci* 1,774 3,003 New Jersey Korth Curoliua Total Germany .. *22 Total Ohio 4,837 TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. KO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. ; NO. OF. 18 13 7 2 2 66 8 4 10 495 20 3 12 12 2 2 9 2 3 4 10 74 5 2 13 13 Millers Pilots , Teamsters Traders 431 3 240 8 15 "Wheelwrights Total . . 1.532 70 554 TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 8 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 i 1 13 14 a 16 17 18 111 90 a 23 89 . i as 27 - .: 31 31 a 34 Under 1. 1 and under 5. COUNTIES. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. j 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. 11 F. M. F. 31. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. It F. 8 1 10 22 1 225 10 15 4 7 34 3 2 258 " 57 1 22 876 6 19 1 8 45 10 23 11 4 3 225 1 258 64 44 1 230 1 72 4 84 47 8 20 4 5 253 21 15 6 71 25 6 15 2 5 13 2 160 7 7 5 37 19 2 3 148 6 13 4 26 7 20 16 62 3 5 400 29 18 9 92 10 24 53 554 171 60 1 25 45 25 240 16 43 21 421 7 757 97 111 6 353 7 156 60 141 756 7 43 40 3 3 300 3i 16 c 06 4 31 39 417 95 34 12 44 17 71 11 25 23 23 5 382 89 76 5 259 7 92 17 109 315 6 14 o 11 14 4 1 131 11 4 6 40 3 1 1 1 89 6 4 1 12 Burt . 3 Butler. 6 224 15 12 2 57 5 324 25 15 6 69 1 19 32 491 20 40 1 12 46 13 29 18 10 9 283 1 426 86 69 CastJ.. . . 74 60 5 2 203 12 10 48 175 5 7 4 34 172 13 10 5 49 Cloy . . 3 Dakota 13 10 Dnwson Dlxon 3 5 66 3 8 21 25 268 11 39 1 7 40 7 12 15 5 10 199 20 17 256 4 31 6 40 10 7 15 6 3 214 19 15 260 3 20 S 3 46 5 8 5 5 195 4 8 187 13 12 194 s 14 3 5 25 3 4 10 8 17 161 6 18 j 3 29 2 6 142 1 179 32 36 3 11 203 5 17 2 2 21 6 11 7 2 3 165 17 20 300 8 10 9 200 8 1!) 8 : 144 3 11 1 3 20 1 2 4 3 2 84 1 25 34 Fort Randall : 33 Green Hall . 5 1 11 5 2 3 3(1 8 7 7 5 6 i 1 200 53 41 8 25 4 10 9 4 4 158 2 230 45 49 2 155 1 63 3 81 44 9 19 4 23 9 8 7 139 1 106 29 47 3 110 2 64 3 59 112 L Eau Qui Court 2 Merrick 62 1 77 22 21 1 168 1 193 36 Nuckolls Otoe . g(i 260 59 54 251 65 39 252 64 29 1 168 2 67 1 88 38 171 41 30 Platte arid Mudisoii 13 Polk 54 1 30 217 2 94 3 84 44 200 4 77 o 88 54 169 3 50 2 74 50 166 106 141 247 5 112 7 96 71 61 3 31) 42 23 Saline 66 74 5 63 68 49 2 41 35 Shorter 2 Washington oi 18 7 66 24 Ali that portion N. of lat 40 and W. of long. 103; ; alao that portion bound ed N. by lat 42, E. by long. 101 yy, 8. by lat 40, and W. by long. , . l Total 506 496 1. 861 1,870 1,813 1,655 1,422 1,291 1,208 1,220 4,794 2,638 2,913 1,533 1,288 728 TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. 555 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. RO and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S j -. 1 1 I S 1 1 a a 3 3 S 1 M. F. M. F. M. r. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1 11 1 6 | 66 215 19 34 1,839 142 99 40 404 1-1 134 181 2,252 298 258 G 282 77 372 85 104 79 1,704 15 2,402 470 441 15 1,560 26 677 97 688 1,468 48 173 8 17 1,530 101 60 27 342 2 113 125 2,053 53 163 10 43 246 45 93 68 31 1,393 7 1, 792 412 3:)4 4 1,274 13 522 17 XI 293 114 388 27 41 3,369 243 165 67 806 16 247 309 4,305 351 121 16 116 5S8 465 153 135 107 3,097 22 4,194 882 775 19 2,834 39 1,199 114 1,249 1,761 7 3 2 Burt 1 Butler 1 77 8 3 2 14 1 44 3 2 1 11 24 15 1 1 3 2 1 | 1 2 Cass. . Cedar . 12 Clay 2 6 3 Dakota 7 7 . 99 4 7 86 6 39 3 2 22 Dixon". 6 1 Dodge 10 j 3 1 Fort Randall 10 7 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 13 2 2 1 3 2 53 1 7 Hall 2 1 1 I L Eau Qui Court. Slerrick 1 27 36 13 8 4 i Nuckolls 7S 64 17 13 16 , 20 27 4 8 1 17 20 6 2 10 2 5 1 Otoe, . . . Pawnee . Platte ami Madison Polk 63 1 34 2 33 48 34 13 8 5 1 Richardson Saline 23 7 1 14 8 8 2 1 1 24 4 17 2 1 3 1 j All that portion N. of lat. 40 and W. of long. 103; also that portion bounded N. by lat. 42, E. by long. 101 30 , S. by lat. 40, and W. by long. 103". 610 404 215 135 52 31 5 5 1 1 1 j 16, 689 12, 007 28,696 12 13 14 19 16 17 18 19 20 91 30 31 32 33 34 35 556 TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. FREE COLORED. COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. P. SL F. 31. p M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 31. F. 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 s 1 1 o 2 6 7 1 o 1 1 6 1 2 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 o 1 1 1 1 2 1 Total 1 1 6 1 2 5 7 5 4 2 9 11 4 4 2 2 SLAVE. 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 INDIAN. 1 1 1 - 1 2 Mcrrick 1 1 1 1 o 2 2 3 1 4 6 7 3 2 1 1 1 1 ] 1 2 1 1 1 7 1 1 - 3 All tluit portion N. of lat. 40 and TV. of long. 103; also that portion bound ed N. by lat. 4i>, E. by long. 10130 1 S. by lat 40, and "VV. by long. 103 1 1 1 1 Totul 1 1 o O 5 3 4 2 5 10 9 8 1 5 3 1 AGGREGATE. Total whiten 506 496 1 861 1 870 1 813 1 655 1 42 1 291 1 208 1 4 794 2 638 2 913 1 533 1 288 728 1 1 6 1 2 5 7 5 4 2 9 11 4 j 2 2 Total nUiv 1 4 1 , I 2 1 3 Total Indiana. 1 I 2 2 5 3 g 1 5 3 1 506 498 1 869 1 873 834 TEREITORY OF NEBRASKA TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 557 FREE COLORED. SLAVE. INDIAN. AGGREGATE. SO and uudor GO. CO and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Abovo 100. Age unfcn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. ] 1 a 4 i C 1 ( ( SI. r. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. P. 31. j F. M. F. M. F. o C 13 1 2 7 1 o 1 1 7 8 1 2 7 4 o 3 13 21 2 4 14 5 4 1 1 Fort Randall L EauQui Court.. 1 1 I 35 32 67 o 3 i 1 4 7 1 Q g 1 1 3 3 2 o 1 1 20 17 o 1 ) 3 4 7 1 1 2 | 3 3 AH that portion N. 9 of lat. 40 and W. of long. 103; also that portion bounded N. by lat. 42, E. by long. 101 30 , S. 1 3 by lat. 40, and 1 30 33 | 610 404 215 135 52 31 5 5 1 1 1 16 689 12 007 28 696 1 35 32 C7 1 6 9 15 1 30 13 611 405 215 135 52 32 5 5 1 1 1 16 7GO 1 081 558 TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Total free. SLAVE. \ggrcg te. JI. F. Total 31. F. Total. M. F. Total. JI. F. Total. 60 215 19 21 1,839 149 99 40 404 14 131 184 2,252 208 256 6 73 282 77 372 85 104 70 1, 701 15 2,402 470 I 441 15 1,560 20 077 !)7 688 1,408 48 173 17 1, 530 101 00 27 34-i 113 125 2,053 53 163 10 13 2-16 45 03 68 31 28 1, 393 7 1,792 412 334 4 1,274 13 5M 17 561 293 114 368 27 41 3,369 243 165 67 806 16 247 309 4,305 351 481 10 116 528 122 465 153 135 107 3,097 22 4,194 882 775 19 2,834 39 1,199 114 1,249 1,761 114 388 27 41 3,369 114 :: - 27 41 3,369 246 165 67 819 10 247 309 4,328 353 421 16 116 528 122 474 153 152 109 3,139 22 4,211 882 782 19 2,835 39 1,201 117 1, 249 1,765 1 2 1 3 246 165 67 819 16 247 D 6 7 13 D- on 309 4,328 353 421 10 116 SS& 13 1 8 1 21 2 1 1 2 S dull Hall 122 469 153 152 109 3, 139 22 4,201 882 782 19 2,835 39 1,201 117 1,249 1,763 Kearne 2 o 4 2 3 5 I aucaster 7 7 14 3 3 2 37 o 1 4 5 20 17 Otoo 2 2 4 2 1 3 4 6 10 Plntto 3 4 7 Polk i 1 1 1 3 2 3 Shorter. . . . I All that portion N. of latitude 40 and W. of longitude 103 3 ; also that portion bounded N. by latitude 42=, E. by longi- tude 101 30 , S. by latitude 4(P, and W. by longitude 103 Total 1 * 3 4 16,689 12,007 28,696 35 32 67 30 33 63 28,826 6 9 15 28,841 NOTE Of the free colored population, 21 aro male and 18 female mulattocs. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. CITIES, TOWNS, AXTJ OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. COt NTIKS. WHITE. FREE COLORED. IXDIAV. Aggregate. M. F. Total. 51. F. Total. 3f. F. Total. Arizona Burt 46 4 94 71 254 37 9 1 21 9 26 43 7 73 51 220 29 5 3 14 S 17 89 11 166 122 474 66 14 4 35 14 43 89 11 166 122 474 69 14 33 14 55 Central do Decatur do Drkama do.. Plait * Month . . CasB Saint Helena . Cedar 2 1 3 Ix-witt Logan Valley Cuming do Oinaba do Weit Point do... Covingtnn Dakota. . . 5 7 a TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. 559 CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHEU SUBDIVISIONS. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. IMTJJA.V. Aggregate. M. F. Total. SI. F. Total. | M. F Total. Dakota 31 28 84 54 985 61 212 31 40 1,118 49 112 Sf>2 128 247 24 27 18 20 47 876 15 183 32 29 797 50 81 210 109 193 180 324 177 o 11 3!I5 OS 63 18 62 145 81 140 30 ]7 46 22 20 60 86 20 21) 22 65 58 46 44 101 1,861 76 425 63 69 1,915 99 193 472 237 440 404 694 394 10 29 927 137 135 42 132 336 175 306 78 37 95 48 59 283 3J4 360 76 171 488 M 46 44 101 1,883 87 425 63 69 *1,022 99 193 473 237 440 404 694 394 10 29 929 137 135 42 132 330 175 30U 78 37 95 48 59 286 324 360 76 172 488 Omeda do do Omaha City 13 5 7 4 20 9 1 i 3 2 2 Brownsville Greggsport do Nebraska Cit v do A 3 4 2 1 3 Wvoming do Arago Fulls City do 1 1 Franklin -do . i Rulo do . | St. Stephens do ! Salem do 370 217 g i Spezcr do Morgan Island Saline "..do.. 18 5.12 79 73 24 70 191 94 166 48 20 49 26 39 223 238 340 56 149 423 Belle vue 1 i 2 Forest City do Plattford do Belle Creek 1 Cumin g City do Deeota do Foutauclle do Fort Calhouu do Logan do New York Crerk do Richland do Rocket do Allaauia City 1 All that portion N. of lati tude 40 and W. of long. 103 ; also that portion bounded K. by lat. 42, . E. by long. 101 30 , S. by lat. 40, and W. by 4 long. 103 i Balance of settlement 3 3 Boulder Creek Fort Laramie Reservation Miravalle City j Platte River settlement The Gold Hill settlement 1 ^ * 4 male and 6 female slaves included in white population. NOTE- No return of subdivisions for the counties of Buffalo, Butler. Calhouu, Clay, Dawsou, Dodge, Fort Randal!, Gage, Green, Hall, Johnson, Jones, Kearney, Lancaster, Murrick, Xticolls, Pawnee, Platte, Madison, Polk, and Shorter, (21.) TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Totnl foreign bom. Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. 11 F. Total. M. F Total. M. V. Total. M. JT Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 41 1C9 19 19 1,636 91 85 35 310 14 70 141 31 142 7 14 1,411 76 59 25 243 2 64 100 72 311 26 33 3,047 167 144 60 553 16 134 241 72 311 26 33 3,047 170 144 60 560 16 134 241 25 46 17 31 1 42 77 1 42 77 1 8 300 114 388 27 41 3 369 Burt . Butler . . 5 203 51 14 5 154 3 119 25 7 2 99 8 322 76 21 7 253 Cass . Cedar . . 2 1 3 76 21 7 253 246 165 67 819 16 217 309 Clay . Dakota. 6 7 13 Dixon 64 43 49 25 113 68 113 68 Dodge... | i 560 TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES Continued. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign bom. Aggregate population, a II WHITE. BF.ACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 1,394 91 234 4 its 2C3 C7 173 73 C7 C9 1,503 10 1,918 413 218 13 1,298 22 567 74 531 1,045 1, 246. 36 130 9 18 239 40 67 55 25 1,268 C 1,475 162 4 1,129 IS 447 19 455 265 2,640 127 384 13 43 502 107 242 127 92 94 2,771 16 3, 393 793 380 19 2, 427 34 1,014 93 986 1,310 8 1 5 1 13 o 5 3 8 2,661 129 384 13 43 502 107 246 127 106 94 2,776 16 3,394 793 380 19 2,428 34 1,014 93 980 1, 310 859 207 24 2 48 19 10 197 13 37 12 221 5 486 57 226 808 17 13 1 25 7 5 26 13 9 3 142 1 3:8 32 176 1,667 224 37 3 73 26 15 223 26 46 15 363 6 804 89 402 I | 1,667 224 37 3 73 26 15 223 26 46 15 363 6 807 89 402 4,339 353 4f?l 16 116 5^ 122 469 153 152 109 3,139 22 4,201 882 762 19 2,835 39 1,201 117 1,249 1,765 1- o t R | i Kearuc 2 2 4 i | Lancaster IT O C > 3 3 7 4 11 M k Nemaha 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 3 Polk *- 1 1 262 4 111 23 157 424 145 1 76 1 106 31 407 5 187 24 263 455 I 407 5 187 24 263 455 All that portion N. of Int. 40 and W. of loug. 103 3 ; alto, that portion bounded N. by lat. 42 D , E. by long. 101 30 , S. by lat. 40, and \V by long 103 1 12, 705 9, 700 22, 411 13 12 25 | 21 18 39 22,475 4,014 2,334 6,348 1 2 3 6,351 28,82fi TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Alabama 20 18 1 256 35 7 20 1,656 1,993 1,588 57 740 i 143 209 286 356 47 11 1,523 120 260 2,322 147 3,116 Pennsylvania 2,048 41 24 280 12 321 Asia Holland 27 1,431 18 18 103 1 13 21 283 Africa 25 California Italy Connecticut 4 12 M Florida Georgia Illinoii 497 31 3,463 5 34 China 150 1,471 Pacific Islands . Iowa T rrit Fn land Kansas Fnro e (note cciflcd) Kentucky Franco 151 70 2 228 Louisiana German States : 1,742 2 Maine 22,473 Maryland Bavaria 78 MlMMU-hUWtt! Baden 13 Michigan Minnesota 3 1C8 10 MlMiMippi Miuouri Other foreign countries Aggregate foreign Aggregate native New Hampshire Germany, (not spe- New Jersey 6,351 22,475 New York North Carolina Ohio Great Britain, (not specified). .. Oregon 28,826 TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. 5G1 TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCDl ATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUl ATIOXS. NO. OK. 17 . 2 3 38 19 2 jn 5 177 2 19 3 4 10 eo . 19 7 5 33 42 379 2 5 4 C4 160 57 3 9 2 7 5 2 28 2 7 6 7 2 70 3 ]8 4 Editors 9 5 3,982 455 5 23 4 22 6 34 20 IS 8 27 C2 3 9 3 1,566 73 130 12 22 17 23 4 A 48 200 60 25 22 525 5 12 3 42 9 74 4 2 6 123 6 24 2 25 2 6 28 3 29 41 76 395 3 6 149 t 14 5 9 52 2 5 4 19 71 11 81 2S1 40 3 175 2 71 2 9 18 51 13 849 Pilots Printers Fruiterers Barkeepers Blacksmiths Gardeners and nurserymen Graziera Saddlers . 3 Silversmiths Speculators Students . Tailors Clerks Millers Milliners Traders Millwrights P Other occupations and unknown Total Peddlers 11,581 71 562 TERRITORY OF NEVADA. TABLI: No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AXD SEX. AVIIITE. 1 2- 3 COUNTIES. I ll- IT 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 nud under 20. 20 and under 30. ! 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. 30 F. iUf F. , M. F. M. F- M. F. M. F. M. F. SI. F. 38 114 87 I 91 58 53 135 1 64 2,997 OT 197 1,856 10 11 107 526 . ! 87 2 Total 30 38 120 114 87 91 58 53 140 64 3,111 1 197 1,877 107 530 28 FREE COLORED. 1 1 o 1 li 2 12 3 10 1 9 2 I AGGREGATE. 1 Total whites 30 38 120 114 87 91 58 53 140 1 64 ! 3,111 197 1,877 107 530 88 1 , 2 1 Si 12 3 10 1 9 2 30 33 120 114 88 91 5 J 55 141 GC 3,123 1,887 108 539 30 | TERRITORY OF NEVADA. 563 TAULE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under GO. GO aud under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 00 and uuder 100. Above 100. Ageunkn n. Total. Aggregate. M. F. 31. F. M. P. jr. F. 31. P. M. F. jr. F. 31. ! 120 17 25 ... | i 5,957 40 103 710 6,1X7 40 I 1 122 17 26 1 1 6,102 | 710 6,813 40 , Homboldt FREE COLORED. 10 45 1 j 33 i 1 AGGREGATE. 122 1 17 26 1 1 i 6,102 35 710 10 6,812 45 Total whites Total free colored. 1 2 . 123 17 26 1 i 6,137 720 6,857 504 TERRITORY OF NEVADA. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. 1 REE COLORED Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 5,957 710 6,667 35 10 45 6,712 40 40 40 105 105 105 0,102 710 6,812 35 10 45 6,857 NOTE. Of the free colored population 1C are mole and 2 female mullutocs. TABLK No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. WHITE. CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. COUNTIES. TREE COLORED. Aggregate. \ F. Total. M. F. Total. 1C7 123 8 48 12 701 442 76 2S7 349 80 147 637 116 49 40 80 38 636 196 :w 105 2,337 40 24 270 40 105 11 6 o 2 4 13 10 2 714 -ira 78 227 349 80 153 838 117 49 40 80 : - 637 196 3U 105 2,345 40 21 270 40 105 28 18 29 2 6 4 1 1 4 8 1 1 Gold Hill do 619 2 25 18 1 1 8 139 8 8 "\Vulker Uiver Valley do 18 6 70 TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. o > ^3 H ~n ^ H FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. . Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. j Total. M. F. Total. ! K. 8 F. Total. 4, 103 553 4, 655 40 . 40 38 8 i 26 | 14 1 15 4,696 40 57 1,854 158 2,012 I ! .... 1 ....I 1 3 2,016 t,TU 4C 10: IlumboUlt Saint Mary s ." 57 1 48 48 48 Total 1 1 4,200 jSB 4,752 18 8 | 26 14 1 15 4,793 1,902 158 2,060 1 ....j 1 g 1 ** 2, 064 6, 851 TERRITORY OF NEVADA. 565 TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 1 I 583 10 16 96 14 132 144 65 11 177 5 65 23 Holland 5 551 13 85 16 1 9 5 9 98 6 41 42 | 135 ; 66 15 1 23 504 123 53 3 18G 30 162 89 251 128 10 36 210 38 55 811 41 489 4 1 10 3 208 Poland China . . Indiana District of Columbia 8 294 En gland Scotland Kentucky Not stated 52 German States : 454 4,793 19 29 Aggregate native Massachusetts Hesse 1 Minnesota West Indies 3 21 \Vak-s New Hampshire Germany, (not spe cified 370 New Jersey 2.0G4 4,793 Total Great Britain, (not specified).. Oregon G, 857 TABLK No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. or. Actors 4 74 12 Peddlers 2 o 5 21 157 4 25 10 99 Rcfccto kee era 84 18 3 ry p Blacksmiths 72 33 24 37 3 12 76 Bricklayers 6 o 28 Brick-makers 17 o 23 q Sfl Builders 343 6 Butchers 35 27 3 18 5 g o Carpenters 175 15 ti Charcoal burners 3 74 4 290 3 ! 9 7 20 34 1 !) Clerks 3^ 94 2 Contractors 3 Millers . ... 12 39 MilliiM-rs o Dairymen 3 Millwrights 7 C J Dentists 4 2 905 4 Drivers 3 2 h k rs j Druggists 3 16 y 8 Other occupations and unknown 322 S Farmers 140 60 Total 5 673 566 TERRITORY OF NKW MKXICO. TAHLK No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 4 5 8 7 8 9 )0 11 COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and u M. idcr 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. | ! | si. r. 51. F. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 34 33 J5 111 61 80 94 101 140 HO 6 3 107 1ft. SOI 212 80 78 296 241 1ST 134 106 463 272 344 eas 91 488 852 396 850 556 79 435 311 373 ess 70 477 eeo 396 967 535 75 563 361 419 755 113 501 1,128 477 1,045 677 72 575 373 457 68(1 100 551 1, 057 4C5 1,025 c:;e 83 55 455 461 295 324 335 314 588 520 78 104 472 495 876 736 347 299 824 755 588 ! 538 Ill ; 93 604 358 414 1,314 265 314 918 242 213 456 439 : 478 833 71 ; 83 143 322 ! 383 832 C20 680 1,574 240 313 572 515 582 1,133 391 j 484 839 217 i 402 85S i 808 605 795 503 434 918 533 165 112 836 512 1.299 : 958 558 385 1,355 884 869 192 Ill ! 128 473 315 430 j 330 364 ; 269 523 ! 348 91 99 447 365 734 544 293 !88 741 606 440 2!)9 46 265 200 202 307 . 253 384 169 . " 261 Bvrnilillo ^ T,,t u ] 1,241 1,255 5.039 5, 150 ti, 174 ; 5, 997 4.941 4.C01 3,574 j 4,037 9,275 | 8,180 6,315 4, 647 3, 497 2,654 FREE COLORED. 1 1 3 1 j 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 O 1 1 1 2 1 1 c> ] o 1 2 1 j 1 4 4 1 1 5 2 2 1 1 o rrf j o 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 g 3 i) 4 1 . 5 4 6 5 11 7 4 5 4 INDIAN. Arizona Gl ; 51 376 346 219 196 210 145 138 145 431 476 285 238 164 157 Bornalillo I 8 4 7 14 )0 30 12 17 7 33 o 16 3 15 1 3 3 1 2 1 o 1 4 j 4 1 1 4 Kio Ariba 9 . 11 Santa Ana 14 6 39 117 37 46 110 168 39 19 168 134 19 133 24 118 25 108 42 181 51 219 47 111 31 96 25 165 9 65 6 1 1 3 6 , fi 4 9 8 5 - 3 3 4 4 2 6 1 3 3 3 4 fi 9 j c, 15 6 4 o Taoa 2 6 49 51 36 47 2 1 ) 36 26 24 57 65 38 48 28 16 to Valencia "4 18 181 135 158 168 187 167 130 161 347 375 202 129 106 Total 111 97 772 688 648 644 601 551 45fl 501 1 078 1 233 689 579 495 3U4 HALF IJUEED. 1 I 5 fi 4 I 1 3 4 1 7 __J Total I j 5 5 1 10 i 5 J2 3 7 2 1 i i | ; 2 i 1 AGGREGATE. Total whiten 1 241 | 1 255 , 5 150 : 6 174 5 007 4 Oil 4 601 i ">74 4 037 ^5 8 180 6 315 4 647 3 497 2,654 Total free colored 1 1 3 3 ! -( i j a 4 5 11 7 4 5 4 Total IndiniiK Ill 17 77 688 G4P - 1 53 689 . r >7 ; T>5 394 T*>tal half breed* j l j t> 5 i 5 1C 5 - ] 4 4 o ! j r i Aggregate i 1 354 ! 1 355 5 P19 5 846 ; 6 836 . , , . 7 Oil 5 230 3 997 3 OSS ! NOTK 55 half breeds nr.l |iecinud in prullmiuury report. (Tnl>l 41. l>. 293,) they hiiviu(( btn included iu whit* popultion TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. 567 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 50 and under GO. WHITE. Aggregate. . COUNTIES. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Ageunku n. Total. 1 2 :i 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 K M. F. 1 M. F. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. P. 58 174 110 130 230 30 178 369 112 272 153 2L ICO 83 84 215 17 193 210 109 218 149 12 98 58! 89 166 24 i 132 170 99 188 127 68 31 32 112 9 106 87 55 163 86 5 6 48 2(i 6 7 19 16 53 51 16 4 58 37 35 25 30 15 72 !)8 32 23 1 9 1 1 1 1 9 4 9 7 7 16 5 o o 1 678 ! 743 2,421 8, 574 6,239 5,524 9.329 1, 505 7, 995 13, 6^0 5,706 13, 479 8,482 17 1 14 23 4 16 17 13 61 17 1 7 Q 3 4,716 ; 3,858 : 3 481 2 758 IJcrmilillo 14 11 3 25 9 3 42 12 4 4 o 16 2 4 18 1 2, 846 2 678 3 2 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 4 738 4 591 793 712 1 4 053 3 94 7 355 6 315 1 : 2 947 2 759 6 765 6 714 Taoa 1 4,307 4,175 . 1,816 1,459 1,163 757 374 308 182 129 61 ! 59 16 , 8 1 11 4 43. 079 j 39, 245 , 82, 924 1 1 1 FREE COLORED. I j 6 21 9 14 27 1 6 7 6 3 BcrnulUlo ...j 8 6 2 1 1 13 : 14 Santa F6 1 San Miguel c 2 5 Taos i 3 2 1 1 ! 43 40 85 INDIAN. 121 1 1 11 41 98 3 52 55 3 35 23 7 G 1 1 1 a 10" 1 M 4, 040 186 23 520 2,067 55 43 75 617 2,821 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 50 136 12 ](> 7 20 2 1 1 17 30 5 25 1 10 12 J 1 9 11 5 2 12 1 3 279 24 1 1 1 3 1 103 964 15 40 Santa F6 2 1 10 39 13 30 25 50 Socorro 9 40 5 56 o 10 4 5 4 18 2 1 16 4 2 9 1 2 9fl3 324 Taos 5 1 455 1 366 227 179 132 143 67 39 43 25 i 11 8 15 4 ! i 5,347 5,105 10, 452 HALF BREED. 15 22 37 18 Santa F6 1 2 5 13 20 35 55 | 1 AGGREGATE. 1.810 3 227 1, 459 1, 163 2 1 179 132 757 374 1 K7 308 182 129 61 59 16 8 ] 1 11 4 43,679 39,245 45 40 82,924 85 10, 452 55 Total whites Total free colored. Total Indians Total half breeds . 1 2 3 4 143 39 43 11 8 15 4 1 ! 5 347 5 105 j 20 35 2,046 1,640 1,296 900 442 347 225 154 72 67 31 12 11 4 49,091 44,425 93,516 5G8 TERRITORY OF N KW MEXICO. TABLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. KRF.K COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. 31. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. P. / Total. 1,678 .4, 710 3, -181 3,848 4, 73 7113 4,U3 7, 355 2, IV 6,765 4,313 7-13 3. 858 2,758 a, "078 4. 5!U 713 3,964 6,315 a, 75:1 C, 711 4,188 2,421 8,574 6,239 5,524 9,329 1,505 8,032 13, G70 5,706 13.479 8,500 15 6 6 21 9 2,102 50 1,938 136 4,040 186 6,482 J&7S9) 6,23" 5,566 S.849 :....; 8J14 ian* 5,787 14, 103 I l, 321 8 1 14 12 279 1,103 15 13 25 983 1,438 16 241 964 40 30 50 324 1,366 28 520 S, 067 55 43 75 617 2,821 ... - 13 1 14 27 1 fi 7 6 5 2 43, 699 39,280 82, 979 45 40 85 5 347 5,105 10, 452 93,516 MOTE. Of the free colored population 23 are male and 16 female mulattoeg. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER COUNTIES. SUBDIVISIONS. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAU. Agsreg te. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 31. F. Total. 268 304 255 273 523 577 523 577 61 130 504 32 17 14 338 257 232 9 142 13" 150 510 25 33 394 16 72 48 5 8 144 39 25 20 200 44 13 100 18 353 !>15 lit 26 649 1,203 32 542 A 40 12 81 47 52 128 : 3 9 1 1 278 9 1 504 10 226 1 17 11 14 15 5 6 22 17 14 15 159 124 131 164 133 101 323 257 232 16 119 190 96 6 23 10 53 22 142 130 149 1 264 135 1 510 250 246 115 15 18 33 198 196 394 13 34 32 c 8 3 a9 16 16 63 48 5 6 4 10 70 68 144 31 19 ao 18 33 7 75 9 210 501 103 16 315 614 15 245 7 6 38 as 20 35 44 13 100 13 310 820 113 26 C41 1,169 32 527 1 1 * Surtl edro Silver Mine* . do 17 11 6 25 4 100 319 10 10 326 555 17 282 82 83 165 4 21 38 3 1 22 49 1 5 43 87 4 Tuboc do Tucnon do 5 2 3 8 2 Tucson and flilK City, between do Upper Sunta Cruz do Alamcda licruuHllo Albuquerque do 8 20 8 27 6 1 7 7 Aliro-ta* do Atritfco . do. .. - 4 , 11 13 TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. 569 TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS Continued. CITIES, TOWNS. AND OTHKR SUBDIVISIONS. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORK1). IXDIA.V. Aggregate. SI. F. Total. 51. F. Total. M. P. 1 utal. Berualillo Bernalillo 293 152 96 n 171 16 331 01 254 120 35 131 21 61 107 50 156 136 111 234 67 69 38 27 24 14 191 13 328 73 27 110 309 39 394 1,217 30 39 622 12 1L3 58 78 9 176 404 456 436 291 : . 577 244 112 440 340 483 44 300 544 322 519 220 358 153 859 384 17 307 155 24 49 159 11 325 69 17 33 123 35 46 91 50 173 133 106 205 85 67 43 S6 28 15 165 6 339 11 5 52 309 50 374 1,203 20 193 600 307 53 100 330 27 676 160 871 tee 68 254 56 107 188 100 329 209 217 439 lifl 136 53 52 89 356 19 667 84 33 162 618 89 768 2,420 50 40 824 IS 4 15 10 619 307 52 100 334 27 698 160 274 238 69 253 56 115 204 100 366 281 217 - 440 156 136 81 55 52 H 362 19 667 84 32 162 618 89 768 2,420 50 40 824 12 167 120 149 18 330 834 811 861 572 1,024 1,134 489 200 !>08 679 929 82 586 1,111 637 1, 059 403 693 307 480 725 41 179 341 Candelaua ...do... Canon Cannel do CanoQcita do Chelili do o 2 4 Chimal do Coralis do... 6 16 22 Duranis do fc *Tort Defiance do o 2 1 i 1 8 ! 10 1 1 1 : 1 Callages do o do... Grea^o do Los Lnnis do Los Pinos do ! 8 6 | 8 4 ; 6 Log Ranches ..do . Madeira do Padillas do 12 o 25 37 10 j 18 Pajorita do Puebla de Saudia do 1 i .1 4 Ranches do > San Aatouio ! do Sn Antonita : do I 1 Tejeros do Terrauato do 3 8 8 6 Verclis do 4 Dolores Dona Aiiua 1 Dona Auna-t- do Fort Fillmore do Fort Thorn do * Hanover do La Mesa i do Las Ainoles do t Los Cruces do .,-- Mesilla ! do Howry City do Overland Mail Lino do ] 1 1 Santa Reeta do do 54 62 71 9 147 429 336 425 272 516 SB 245 88 468 339 446 38 286 567 315 540 1S3 3:!5 155 821 341 24 187 120 149 18 323 833 792 861 563 1,022 1,130 489 800 908 679 . 82 586 1,111 637 1,059 403 693 307 480 783 41 1 1 Santo Tomo-8 do 1 ~| v Stevensou s Silver Mine do I Warm Spring ... . do.. | El Rayado 3 4 i 7 i i i 6 : 8 Gaudaloupita ...do... ! 6 5 11 2 La Cebollu do o 4 San Antonio Ho do 213 1 1 El Embudo !.. 1st precinct do do 3d precinct do I 4th precinct do ... ... .do do i 7th precinct do 8th precinct do 1 9th precinct do : 10th precinct . do. . . . . . | l]th precinct do 12th precinct do do 14th precinct do , 1 l^th precinct do Puebla Suutu Clara do 93 86 179 186 155 311 Puebla St. Juan ...do... i 72 .-,70 TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. TABLE No. a. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS Continued. FREE COLOIirD. CITIKS, TOWNS, AND OTHKR Aggrcg ie. 5UUDI VISION*. M. F. Total. M. F. I Total. M. F TotU. 3 6 i | 6 do 180 164 344 ! 1 1 345 51 110 110 Angostura ao 47 90 1 90 Bajado do ; 12 31 i 31 43 81 81 7 16 16 33 60 166 155 321 381 SI 39 39 52 96 374 3SO 694 790 244 521 521 185 132 317 317 7 26 26 1 132 130 262 263 ! 187 170 357 . 357 15 40 40 13 44 44 58 57 115 115 134 318 2 a 3SO 158 332 3 7 10 342 71 145 1 i 146 44 88 -- 50 103 103 J7 37 37 48 100 100 82 177 I 1 i 178 J -" 54 43 97 L.. 97 P 1 57 141 141 34 76 76 176 346 1 346 10 20 i 20 * * 195 229 424 ; 1 j _,- 425 Tt- 133 154 287 2 2 289 q i 14 22 22 Santa F6 do 2,319 2,257 4,576 13 14 27 M eyK 32 4,635 203 394 1 4 5 399 g 19 19 21 50 50 115 245 245 I 3"4 294 618 ; 2 1 3 621 Anton C an . igut ^ g 23 .... 23 101* 199 199 22 48 1 48 36 76 i 76 22 42 42 61 121 1 121 88 163 163 05 436 I 436 41 87 87 86 174 | 174 VI Montcm d<- Alarautt do 360 334 694 ! 2 7 9 703 199 401 401 30 57 .57 105 "16 216 El Supcyo do 234 201 435 i 3 6 9 444 3 74 74 g 99 1 99 344 696 1 1 607 187 378 , 378 67 53 120 120 51 93 i 93 32 63 1 1 64 18 33 33 20 43 43 48 103 103 :llah JO 36 41 77 77 Lw Rucdo* . do 31 26 57 57 Las Revctli^ am] lv>-"-, 1.- tw... n do ... 1 GO 44 104 104 LuTuzu... ...do... 154 13S 289 1 289 TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. 571 TABLE Xo. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS Continued. CITIES, TOWN S, AND O rnr.ll I OUVTIES. SUBDIVISIONS. WHITE. FREE COLORED.- INDIAN. Agsreg to. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. X. 1 Total. Las Vegas San Migurl 618 M 20 12 89 122 281 47 55 190 38 39 16 8 - 190 20 35 295 472 30 18 9 31 54 270 51 64 193 27 40 16 ;f 179 18 37 1, 01)0 64 38 21 60 176 551 98 119 383 65 79 32 17 32 369 38 72 295 286 45 36 425 545 166 51 84 680 94 46 87 28 167 676 271 365 26 92 549 103 127 83 122 194 78 247 44 492 12 768 14 206 81 606 249 98 273 99 223 319 512 89 975 1,104 706 1,020 1,586 t, 512 I e 1 4 4 1,094 64 38 21 60 176 552 98 119 383 65 79 32 17 32 369 38 72 295 288 4u 36 42P 546 Hi6 51 84 683 94 46 87 28 167 683 271 365 26 its 554 110 129 S! 127 1M 78 24a 45 497 14 780 17 206 81 i 618 253 98 276 99 223 321 523" 90 982 1.113 706 1,023 1,612 1,514 1, 641) L CalaclT do . Los Es L * ^ os M imiclitas 1 1 T L if Lower Gallen-r do P . .. i-ostlM ::::::::::.::::::::: J P do .. Rinconc dc Tccolotc 144 27 22 205 287 89 35 57 370 S3 S3 53 1C 68 347 143 193 12 48 259 60 59 51 109 110 41 124 23 260 7 375 6 105 39 298 114 46 171 53 ioa 107 252 50 477 528 353 541 793 755 799 142 18 14 220 258 77 16 27 301 41 23 34 12 99 329 128 172 14 44 290 43 68 32 13 84 37 123 21 232 5 393 8 101 42 308 135 52 102 46 115 152 260 39 498 576 353 479 793 757 83S :::::::::::::::::::: 2 2 Piod-la Bic i 3 1 1 4 1 V g io d S T -I r 1 1 1 I Torricontien Creek Torri T H cl . Ant< n chicot i 6 7 VallcsdeSan \u~u-tin Boa uetBonito Socorro i 2 5 6 2 3 ; 2 El Sabino do 1 5 5 1 1 1 4 2 6 y 2 1 5 I 19 3 1 i 6 1 i j 7 5 12 4 i 4 1 1 112 1 2 4 2 11 1 7 1 7 2 7 1 5 2 2 3 2 5 | i ; i 15 21 I ; 2 5 :; 2 6 1 El Llano do r.l Raacuo... ...do... | TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS Continued. CITIIS, TOWNS, AND OTIIEK COUNTIES. SUBDIVISIONS. M. WHITE. F. Total. FREE COLORED. i INDIAN. . M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 340 394 333 132 156 95 140 431 696 807 827 269 337 173 2S2 433 877 1 2 3 17 3 3 ; 3 6 ! 1 C99 810 849 275 338 173 2H3 443 - g 147 363 240 CO 634 200 3QO 4,58 475 831 ICO 53 159 4C3 43 152 473 225 484 38 238 197 38 39 316 533 306 1,101 1,300 52! 931 5 3 1 v 18 J 78 1 3 7 74 184 1 1 10 16 147 363 7 9 73 179 117 32 322 90 161 111 223 227 414 80 83 104 215 22 75 235 104 204 13 88 20 102 278 159 547 240 59 632 199 300 227 486 474 100 51 158 351 435 43 152 473 04 461 37 237 194 36 39 316 533 306 1,086 l 1 1 l 2 1 Bcleii do 310 1 1 3 9 1 2 12 1 El Uito do 21 1 1 1 2 1 Lou L<>nte8 do 120 1 16 1 1 1 2 1 23 1 1 3 2 7 2 4 005 269 501 11 833 233 4:iO 15 1,300 522 931 | TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total uative born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. i 8 1 1 & 8. TO. S & Total. | | WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. i WHITE. I1LACK. MULAl M. F. M. F. i Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. a, 898 2, 321 4,044 j 3,951 1,520 ! 1,230 8, 748 j 2, 675 4,999 4,826 1,893 i 1,674 3,776 ; 3,898 7,083 j 6,321 2,856 i 2,783 6.966 7,018 5,681 l 5,550 5,219 7,995 2,750 5,423 9,825 3,567 7,674 13, 404 5, 63!) 13, 984 11,231 (i 2 2 6 4 7 4 6 1 13 5 5,238 8,004 2,750 5,436 9,825 3,567 7,701 13, 405 5,645 13,991 11,231 m 722 1,901 110 18 3 307 285 110 n 86 300 43 1,528 19 6 NX; 24 26 20 4 1, 242 765 3,489 129 24 5 413 30:1 142 112 90 i o 9 1,244 i 6,482 765 8,769 ! 3,469 6,239 7 5 12 1 1 1 1 130 5. 56C ... 24 : 9, 84!) j 5! 3.57J Santa F6 4 1 2 7 11 9 7 16 413 8.114 San Miguel 309 13,714 Socorro Taoi 4 6 i ! ! 142 ! 5.787 I 1 i 112 14, JOJ Valencia j 90 11,321 Total... j i j | 42,247 86,711 22 24 40 20 10 36 80.793 4,582 2,138 6.720 3 .... 3 fi,733 03,514 NOTE. 5.347 nml\ S K)i frmfile Indians; 5o half breed n, und 1 male Cliim-m- inr!mlt>d in whin- TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. 573 TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Alabama i 36 215 16 20 101 JC6 26 149 9 14 84,487 1 150 Asia i 6 627 ^.11^ i,s::, -. 5 13 Arkansas . 38 California 58 4 Texas 5 76 Florida . .....10 Georgia 34 Poland Illinois 57 China 1 9 145 P-iciflo Mauds Indiana : 22 District of Columbia 2 49 24 3 S ain Kentucky 108 Not stated . . . 108 1 1 Sweden German States: Austria 5 Maine 33 86, 793 27 8 Maryland 78 Massachusetts 72 Baden 54 Michigan 16 Hesse . 23 1 8 2 West Iniiii s "Wales Missouri 171 New Hampshire 18 Germany, (not spe cified) 252 New Jersey 38 6,723 80, 793 New York 400 Great Britain, (not specified) . . 93, 516 TABLE No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 4 3 32 39 9 5 181 2 4 7 16 10 23 6 287 17 201 37 o 8 o 6 5 37 ,. 3 2 ~5,922\ x 5, 461 , 12 2 2 120 18 4 5 6 55 14 9 2 8,360 381 23 17 5 12 71 24 2 329 21 4 8 917 6 CS 19 13 15 21 16 11 14 14 4 15 4 5 2 19 17 211 2,560 132 8 35 412 10 6 2 n 7 98 6 5!) 551 30 34 56 4 a 50 13 2 i; 1, 59! Apprentices Gunsmiths Bakorg Hatters . Barkeepers Hunters Basket -makers Blacksmiths P Servants Boutmen Brewers Laborers Bricklayers Laundresses Brick-makers Lawyers Butchers Cabinet-makers Machinists Stone and marble cutters Carpenters Storekeepers Civil and mechanical engineers Clerks Clergymen Coach-makers Confectioners * Contractors Coopers . Distillers Drivers Moulders Druggists Musicians Dyers Editors . Watch-makers Wood cutters Painters Other occupations and unknown 28,933 574 TERRITORY OF UTAH. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX WHITE. COUNTIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. H. |, 24 35 66 15 78 16 89 52 17C 71 228 23 60 CO 277 64 156 286 55 279 67 126 181 44 212 63 135 19J 44 239 43 99 131 47 173 46 71 116 42 162 35 71 106 29 113 38 60 107 38 114 39 88 268 92 186 51 134 217 249 49 90 153 48 148 50 88 ua 43 169 38 72 89 29 108 25 53 76 24 106 r :: 1 20 18 18 247 12.1 4 34 1 33 14 21 273 113 1 25 212 9 109 55 70 1,031 374 12 15 114 781 11 105 73 64 923 337 18 l(i 96 750 7 i)4 54 72 795 256 9 10 87 647 11 63 57 50 786 230 11 IS 85 630 2 35 41 45 577 234 7 10 52 547 4 53 33 32 641 191 6 8 37 407 39 22 27 451 131 10 12 40 347 5 39 19 95 552 147 9 11 37 354 41 69 37 60 836 276 22 18 60 584 4 75 49 54 m 291 6 16 91 587 21 S3 45 41 623 237 14 16 53 455 2 57 46 35 671 240 14 9 54 475 5 42 30 27 460 158 9 8 45 r 35 20 23 442 162 3 7 2o 285 Jlillard Utah 25 01 15 81 74 369 64 381 68 54 282 ; 293 37 197 42 21 195 124 35 47 140 254 50 I 45 307 ! 211 1 S3 225 26 150 20 126 Weber Country cast of Wuxatth mountains, (ao return.) Total 1 999 1,016 3,843 3,678 3,041 2,961 2,297 2,086 1,583 1,730 : 2,977 3,169 2,322 2,363 1,583 1,430 FREE COLORED. I a Salt Lake 1 3 2 1 5 8 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 Utah 2 1 3 2 1 5 o 1 1 3 4 2 2 SLAVE. ! Davis 1 j 1 1 2 1 | 1 2 1 i 2 1 3 2 2 Total . 1 2 4 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 4 3 . IXDIAX. 1 1 Uavirt 1 1 1 2 1 2 4 3 1 Salt Lake 1 1 6 4 11 10 g 7 3 1 San Pcto 3 1 1 3 Tooele .. 1 o 2 1 1 1 Utah 1 Weber . i 1 Total l 1 13 16 13 11 11 3 i 7 4 1 1 i AC<;REC:ATE. 1 Tntiil whiten... 999 f 1 016 1 843 2 080 1 "83 o 977 3 169 o 300 o 363 1 583 1 430 J Tut;,] in-. colored.. 1 ,-j 5 1 1 3 4 2 i 1 sOavi-R 1 1 o ^ 3 o o 4 Indians ... 1 13 6 If) 1 j 3 7 4 1 i o 373 1 436 TERRITORY OF UTAH 575 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. M. F. M. F. If. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. JI. F. 17 26 60 16 56 16 31 53 18 49 6 20 22 5 32 5 15 18 4 24 1 5 1 o g 3 9 i 408 809 1,308 387 l,42o 377 799 1,293 351 1,401 785 1,608 2,601 741 2,886 1 1 2 Box Elder 1 1 Cedar 2 1 1 Davis . . . Deseret, (no ret n) . Grcascwood,(nor.) Green River 3 18 14 19 270 109 5 1 20 22 17 299 86 1 94 513 330 386 5,467 1,965 91 102 518 4,208 39 497 342 329 5,733 1,841 71 : i 482 4,035 133 1,010 672 715 11,200 3,800 162 198 1,000 8,243 11 11 6 130 33 8 3 150 35 1 3 o 1 41 13 2 2 o 58 8 1 1 1 Juab 1 10 1 2 Millard 6 1 Salt Lake San Pete 26 224 23 203 6 102 10 104 1 31 1 21 Tooelo 4 5 1 2 Utah Wai ade, (no re turn) 12 77 12 69 3 37 4 38 2 12 o 11 360 1,807 331 1,867 691 3,074 : < 1 Weber Country E. of Wa- Batch mountains. (no return.) 956 931 429 427 j 1S5 130 19 22 1 3 4 20,178 19, 947 40, 125 FREE COLORED. 1 i ; i i 14 3 26 4 Salt Lake 1 2 1 . Utah 1 1 i i 1 13 17 30 1 1 i 1 SLAVE. l 6 4 12 7 10 19 ; Salt Lake 1 18 11 29 INDIAN. 4 4 8 50 9 8 1 1 Cache 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 8 23 4 3 Davis Green River Salt Lake 27 5 5 1 San Pete Tooelo i Utah 1 Weber i 46 43 89 AGGREGATE. 956 931 429 427 125 130 19 22 1 3 1 4 i 20, 178 19, 947 40, 125 Total whites 1 1 1 1 | 13 17 30 Total free colored - H i 18 11 29 3 1 ! 46 43 89 4 957 933 430 427 125 1:10 19 22 1 4 4 ! 20,255 20,018 40,273 TERRITORY OF UTAH. TARLE No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. SLAVE. Totul free. Aggregate. M. w. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Totul. M. F. Total. - 809 1,308 387 1,485 377 799 1,293 354 1,461 785 1,608 2,601 741 2,886 j 785 785 1,608 2,605- 741 .:. 1 1,608 4 4 2,605 741 4 4 8 2, 894 6 4 10 1 94 513 330 : K 5,467 1,905 91 102 518 4,208 39 497 342 sia 5,733 1,841 71 96 482 4,035 133 1,0)0 672 715 11,200 3,806 1C2 198 1,000 8,243 1 8 8 141 1,010 141 1,010 672 715 11,295- 3,815 - 162 198 1,008 8, 248. 672 715 12 M 26 27 5 23 4 .50 11,276 9 3, 815 ; 162 12 7 19 ! 198 5 1 3 8 1,008 1 8, 248 1 3 4 SCO 1,807 331 1,867 691 3,674 691 691 3, 673* 1 1 3,675 *^^ Total ! 20,178 19,947 40, 125 ; 13 17 . 4C 43 89 40, 244 18 11 29 40,273 - NOTE. Of the free colored population there arc 1 mule and 1 female mulattoes. TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. CITIES, TOWNS. AND OTHKK SU1ID1VIS1ONS. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIAN. Aggregate. JI. F. Total, i M. F. Total. 1C. F. Total. 408 4SO 23 Itil 52 151 445 245 290 157 6 260 66 24. 330 M 3,984 401 405 365 363 164 127 72 6 2 2 3 3 3 224 377 495 18 142 . 51 143 421 2)0 296 144 7 266 55 25 342 329 4,206 445 44? 336 363 133 116 70 785 975 41 303 103 294 866 475 586 301 13 526 121 49 672 715 8,190^ 906 913 701 746 297 243 142 6 785 975 41 303 103 294 M 475 591 301 13 526 121 49 672 715 *8,236 910 916 703 746 297 243 143 I 2 Brigbam City Box Eider do Bountiful 1 1 2 Centrevillc do Fiirmin ton do 3 5 do | Parowui do do do - \e hi F H Alillard Salt Luke City Salt Lake i 8 17 11 3 1 1 18 1 2 1 29 4 3 2 do do T ;;;; do do do l) i |i Cn-i k do do [ Fj-h Spring. do 1 2 Slii ll Creek do 3 3 3 4 451 Simpson Spring ilo 1 | Willow Spring . do 1 4 220 441 Urantvllle Tooelc . . 2 1 7 * 12 irmlo aurt 7 frmalr- R inrludpd in wliito population, TERRITORY OF UTAH. 577 TABLE No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS Continue,!. CITIES, TO\VVS, AM) OTHKIt SUIID1VISIOXS. COUNTIES. WHITE, FREE COLORED. . I5DIAX. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Tooelo City 221 73 07 281 309 400 411 no 1,043 41 83 391 KM KI SS 47 25 41 03 38 10:i 713 11)4 08 C8 243 3:13 431 419 83 987 230 73 378 128 ceo 3G 49 18 38 5(i 41 93 750 4X5 Ml 135 520 095 831 830 179 2,030 471 138 70!) 202 1,337 74 90 43 79 121 79 1(10 1,403 1 1 411 141 13.- 52P 695 831 830 180 2, 030 471 138 77: 26S 1,357 74 9C 4;. T. 12-1 T. 19( 1.40J E. T. City do Alpine City Utah ... . Battle Creek do Luke City . do Mil do Payson City do Pondtown do. 1 1 Provo do Provo Valley do Santaquin do Spanish Fork City do 1 2 3 1 1 Spanish Fork do Springville do Harmon v Mountain Meadows do Pino Valley do | Tokersville do Tonaquint do Virgin City do "Washington do Ogden City Weber 1 1 | NOTE. Xo return of sub tli visions for the counties of Gaelic, Green River, and Summit. TABLE No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native born. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Tot. M. F. Tot. Beaver 287 488 824 238 482 545 970 1 676 545 970 1,076 440 2,183 121 331 488 158 348 119 317 441 143 361 240 638 929 301 709 210 929 301 709 783 1,608 2,605 741 2,894 B.-.x Elder 229 | 211 1,081 j 1,104 | 440 2,185 i Descret, (no return) ; i : Grcasewood, (no return) Green River 03 318 214 310 3,650 1,201 47 70 382 3, 189 41 324 229 263 3,677 1,094 48 00 346 2,900 104 642 443 571 104 642 4-!3 579 7,353 2,293 95 130 728 6,153 31 195 116 70 1,814 709 44 33 141 1, 020 6 173 113 66 2,079 751 23 36 139 1,073 37 308 229 136 3 923 37 308 229 130 3,923 1 520 141 1,010 672 715 11,270 3, 815 162 198 1,008 8,248 Iron Juab Jlilhird Salt Lake 7, 3->7 2,293 95 130 728 6,149 12 14 20 San Pete 1,520 67 m 280 2, 095 Shambip 67 08 280 2,095 Toocle Utah o 1 1 2 AValade, (no return) m 310 1,279 278 1,285 588 2,504 588 2,504 50 528 53 583 103 1,111 103 1, 111 691 3, 075 Weber Country east of Wasatch mountains, (no return. ) Total . \ 13,948 13, 512 27, 400 16 28 1 1 2 27, 490 6, 276 1 6, 478 1 12,754 j 12,754 40, 244 ! i NOTE. 10 male, 43 female Indians, and 1 male Chinese included in white population. 73 578 TERRITORY OF UTAH. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE TREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. E6 11 236 232 47 5 46 1,796 322 1,531 y 20 30 222 42 523 1C2 Asia A 17 10 Belgium 047 Ch iia. 1 1,8-24 7,084 9 21 158 5 German States: Maine 113 726 175 210 1, 744 118 884 1 862 26 37 67 326 158 37 2 15,968 8 44 Missouri New Hampshire Total Germany Great Britain, (not specified) Greece Holland 19 998 40 12 139 I 2 Ireland Italy Mexico . Norway Texas Psrtugal Poland Virginia Pacific Islands Ruaaia Scotland 1,228 5 196 19 78 Spain Sweden Sardinia Aggregate nutivu 27,490 Wales 045 10 12,754 27,490 Total 40. 244 TERRITORY OF UTAH. 579 TABLK No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION S. j NO. OF OCCUPATION S. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 3 16 3 7 3 C 2 ITS 3 7 19 14 19 33 236 3 u 2 5 1)4 12 2 2 4 -13 14 2 3 2 II 17 2 3 2 31 3,832 G70 2 G 2 34 53 14 3 8 8 2 11 2 1, 4,77 24 8 14 21 7 7 7 73 G4 40 6 29 2 4 5 7 3 15 2 22 3 14 13 10 18 2 3 . ! l(i 42 130 273 4 ira 8 o 32 3 .I 5 53 7 3:1 42 35 15 49 10 17 9 37 44 3 2 13 38 Potters Florists Printers Bark Saddlers H utters 1 e> Millers - . . . . Otlier occupations and unknown Express riders Total 8,431 580 TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. TAMLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 1 15 16 17 18 19 1 t nder 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. F. M. F. SI. F. 31. F. M. ,. 31. F. 31. n 13 5 81 36 10 8 17 13 5 13 18 41 2 5 5 59 32 1 7 3f. F. ChiliuPi 2 6 19 19 2 2 130 136 33 29 12 11 15 13 19 9 9 12 15 ; 15 57 27 21 25 04 72 7 7 13 15 11 5 104 102 55 50 o 13 i 12 8 4 117 110 17 ! 23 11 12 8 12 9 5 10 ! o 12 13 26 10 19 | 15 61 ! 47 5 5 5 10 * o 83 i 83 46 42 O . O 8 I 81 ] a 10 10 17 17 35 o 63 42 8 1 84 17 5 10 14 3 10 13 17 27 4 5 7! 27 3 4 63 21 10 7 6 9 17 10 23 7 6 3 C8 23 1 1 02 20 19 7 10 I 13 11 25 27 4 3 35 37 1 83 48 653 68 C9 183 67 229 36 38 62 325 4t) 34 349 510 8 140 13 1 ICO 20 17 31 13 23 9 23 19 00 8 15 8 91 48 2 8 48 45 379 54 77 107 OS 149 53 45 73 If 7 28 30 211 219 258 12 114 20 19 110 x l 16 44 23 42 20 29 59 17 9 45 91 64 4 32 o 1 4G | 10 7 5 4 3 4 4 9 1 1 5 4 Clal!am .... S 1 Clark .. .. .. \ 41 31 Cowlitz 10 5 Island 2 2 King 1 2 Klikutnt 7 3 Lewis 12 3 Taoifle 11 9 S k. 1 1 1! a M i: i 1 6 2 Spokane ! 4 I 2 Tlmrston : 31 17 38 11 * Walla-Walla ! 13 19 10 3 4 7 Total 179 134 552 458 435 333 319 1 293 284 3, 195 571 2, 212 351 C72 no 1 FREE COLORED. 1 a 3 4 5 6 7 8 Clark 1 i 1 4 1 o i i 1 i i i 3 Thurston i i 1 2 4 i i C 1 8 2 7 1XU1AX. 1 Cllihalis i 1 Clark j 2 1 2 7 2 1 ( Cowliu 1 4 1 1 5 1 O 5 7 3 :j i *> 2 7 g 1 | Paelflc I 3 " 2 1 7 I ieree 1 g 1 1 g (j :io 28 33 21 " J l(i ]!) 20 24 20 18 21 U 12 in Walla- Walla 1 i .... 5 8 :. 11 1 i Total !) H :n 40 28 29 19 i- 28 35 50 19 33 11 m AGGREGATE. 173 134 5C8 55 458 4. Jo 319 203 284 Total fro* 1 rolored 1 i Total Imliuiitf 8 35 31 40 8 1U v og i 143 I (XXJ m u - 184 3, 195 571 2 212 351 era * 170 SB 35 50 19 33 1! 21 313 3,236 628 8,239 38fi <WJ 191 TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. 581 TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. BO und under 60. 60 and under 70. 70 anil under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. Aggregate. COUNTIES. 1 3 4 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 t M. F. 51. F. SI. F. M. | F. 11. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. o 3 35 8 5 11 13 18 8 6 13 18 6 3 8 44 14 3 201 131 1,883 2.10 212 130 asa 474 155 219 205 80C 1S3 108 043 97 (i 1,028 33 318 82 17 742 149 80 93 80 66 75 117 141 31 39 63 31 519 S09 8 34 283 149 2,367 405 292 523 301 540 230 336 400 1,114 102 171 674 1,495 1,297 41 332 Chihulis 1 7 o 1 11 1 o 3 4 2 Clark 1 Cowlitz 1 1 2 1 1 ! ! 5 3 o 5 1 1 8 3 9 1 King 1 2 1 3 Klikatat i 1 Pacific 3 Skamauia 8 11 o o ...1... | Spokane 17 3 C 5 I 1 Walla- Walla 8 2 Wbatcoia I 223 72 73 i 20 17 5 2 : 1 8, 225 2,913 H, 138 l j FREE COLORED. i Chirk 1 7 1 8 Jefferson a 1 1 King 3 4 4 4 1 1 Lewis B 1 1 o Spokane K n i 10 2 12 Thurston 7 1 1 Walla- Walla 8 3 i 2(1 4 30 INDIAN. 1 o Chihalis 1 t 12 10 Clark a 1 1 Cowlitz 3 2 o Island 4 0" oo 47 5 1 13 14 6 1 1 Pierce i 2 Skamania g o 1 i 102 158 320 9 1 20 20 Walla- Walla 10 i 1 Wahkiakum 11 i 3 G 1 19,i 231 426 i AGGREGATE. 7 73 20 17 5 2 8 225 2 913 1 11 133 Total whites SO 6 2 i 1 195 931 426 Total Indiana . . 18 5 B 8 440 1 148 TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. TABLK No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOE AND CONDITION. COUNTIES. WHITE. FRKK COI.OUKD. DRUM. Aggregate. M. F. Totnl. M. F. Total. M. Total. 201 132 1, 625 256 212 430 221 474 155 219 205 6 123 - W3 076 1,028 33 318 82 17 742 149 80 .93 80 6C 75 117 141 308 39 6.) 31 519 269 8 31 283 149 2, 367 405 292 523 301 MO 230 336 406 1,114 102 171 674 1,405 1,297 41 352 i 1 2 285 149 8,384 406 294 531 302 544 230 384 420 ],nr> 162 173 99<> 1,507 1,318 42 352 1 1 4 12 1 16 t 2 2 7 1 4 1 ; 1 i 25 1 Ctft 13 1 47 14 1 pacific i i a 2 158 i 320 ; i 2 2 IS 1 162 "\Vallu-~\Yalla 20 20 1 1 Total ., . . 8, 225 2, 013 11,138 26 4 195 231 426 11,594 XOTK. Of the free colored population there are 2 mnlc nncl 1 female inulattoes. TAULH No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. COUNTIES. WHTTK. FRKK COLORED. IXDIAX. Aggreg tn. 51. F. Total. M. p. Totul. It F. Total. Clallam o a 39 104 4 M 2 29S 70 124 204 1 188 47 107 303 do 36 90 4 3 14 39 104 4 ...do . Tatooch do Vancouver s Island, (garrison) Whidby Island Clark Island 599 59 Gi8 ; 2 2 | S White s Uland do 212 68 114 197 1 10 61 202 69 I M 258 P Port Discovery Purt Ludlow Jefferson do 1 1 Port Townweud . . do ; j i 6 1 1 3 Tcekalvt do Port Madison 168 40 92 174 19 4 15 28 187 44 107 202 Port Orchard ...Ho .. Sfiibeck ! do Tefkulot i do TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. 583 TABI.K No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND OTHER SUBDIVISIONS Continued. CITIES, TOWX5, AND OTHKIt SUBDIVISIONS. COUNTIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. INDIANS. Aggri g tc. jr. F. Total. jr. F. 1 Total. I M. F. Total. Klikatat 8 113 70. 476 91 60 283 11.1 552 136 76 41 65 1 39 C 25 9 163 82 501 91 . | <) 102 Bitter Root Valley Colvillo Valley Spokauo rlo . ... 102 fin 94 64 196 278 124 627 11 l 1 2 do Walla- Walla 35 37 45 152 11 4 7 12 115 320 o 2 117 ! 320 Fort Walla- Walla do do 158 704 147 80 48 77 I 1 17 1 159 17 722 147 Walla-Walla . ...do 1 1 .. .do 80 do ! ! 48 . ..do i 77 1 NOTE. No return of subdivisions for the counties of CliihaliH, Cowlitz, King. Lewis, PaciSc, Pierce, Skamania, Thurston, and Wahkiakum, (10.) TABLE No. 4. POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. UNITED STATES. Total native bom. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total foreign born. Aggregate population, i WHITE. liLACK. MULATTO. \VHITK. MULATTO. I1LACK. 31. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Chihalia 128 91 966 203 156 30C 184 363 141 212 204 469 110 82 363 838 668 31 160 73 11 631 138 C8 03 79 59 75 127 137 256 37 58 164 49.3 256 8 21 201 102 1,599 341 224 369 263 422 216 339 341 725 147 140 527 1, 333 924 201 102 1,600 341 224 377 263 425 216 339 341 725 147 140 529 1,345 925 29 181 74 41 061 53 58 124 37 111 14 32 62 337 13 26 442 138 300 12 158 10 6 123 12 12 30 1 7 84 47 784 65 70 154 38 118 14 44 79 390 15 33 407 162 393 13 171 3, 141 1 84 47 784 65 70 151 39 119 14 45 79 390 15 33 407 162 393 13 171 285 149 2,384 406 294 531 302 544 230 384 420 1,115 102 17:< 996 1,507 1,318 42 352 Clallam | Clark 1 i 1 I 1 1 7 1 8 | | King , 1 1 3 ... 1 Klikatat 1 12 17 53 o 7 25 24 33 1 13 ; ! , Pacific j Suwamish Skamauia . Spokane 1 8 1 2 1 10 1 n 1 1 2 Thurston 1 Walla- Walla Wahkiakum 29 181 Whatcom Total 21 3 1 24! 2 :i 3 5,667 2,756 8,423 1 3 8,450 ; 2,753 388 3,144 i 11,594 NOTE. 195 mult; and 231 female Indians, nnd 1 fi-mulo Chinese 1 , included in white population. 584 TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. TABLE No. 5. NATIVITIES OF POPULATION. UXITED STATES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 6 4L 133 08 15 3 16 404 372 208 2 231 GO 557 84 326 CO 5 40 394 G8 113 833 64 556 484 441 51 17 179 18 131 204 83 17 2,040 4 30 Asia 6 1 8 1 7 407 4 1 27 111 70 572 TO 13 1,217 11 1R oo 3 11 1 a IBS 3 .13 Africa British America Central America Denmark England Europe, (uot specified) German States: Austria 17 Baden 34 Hesse 25 Prussia ... . 89 Holland Itnlv - - Territories Aggregate native 34 6 20 8,450 5 11 I i 3, 144 8, 430 11,594 TKRUITOHY OF WASHINGTON. 585 TAIII.K No. 6. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. O*. j OCCUPATIONS. NO. OK. 4 331 o g 2 2 4 101 19 y 14 1Q 76 Mi! ern - - . g 3 Milliners t 25 g 5 5 4 Bn.Mers 3 11 14 Officers (public) . . 10 8 o 171 48 o 30 LI 98 18 Clcrka 80 3 pilots 3 4 4 14 Printers 10 D.iitLta o SO Drir- ibU o Saddlers 13 Editors 6 2 61 1 653 100 23f 3*J 4 1.1 33 19 3 3 M >.> 2 Gruzierg 7 17 Grocers 6 Gunsmiths O Touchers 35 Teamsters 67 11 Innkeopcru 24 43 Joiuers 41 Wheelwrights 18 Wood -cutters 5 44 1 273 2 3 6,101 74 586 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. TABLE No. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 1 DISTRICT. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. IS and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. 40 and under 50. M. P. M. F. M. ; F. It F. M. F. M. F. M. F. at F. 1,071 989 3,424 3, 328 | 3, 533 3, 539 3,082 3,209 *2, 730 3,506 5,491 6,417 4,586 4,541 2,984 2,695 FREE COLORED. J 145 150 511 521 617 704 633 721 565 712 758 1,185 565 970 436 598 SLAVE. 1 Total in District . . 36 32 157 128 160 201 Sll 316 149 301 197 341 110 217 82 178 AGGREGATE. 1 Total whites . . . I 071 989 3 44 2,695 9 Total free colored 145 150 511 524 G17 704 C33 721 5C5 712 758 1,185 5G5 970 43G 598 8 Total slaves 36 82 178 1 5 5,738 3,502 3,471 * 1 Indian Included in white population. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 587 TABLE Xo. 1. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. WHITE. 50 and under CO. ; GO and under TO. j 70 nnd under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unkn n. Total. DISTRICT M. F. 11 F. M. F M. F. M. F. 1L F. M. F. M. F. 1,545 1,544 805 9s t 280 309 50 90 3 13 1 10 19 29,585 31, 179 60,764 Total in District . . 1 FREE COLORED. 275 403 122 228 4(i 108 19 42 17 2 5 1 * 4,702 6,429 11, 131 Total in District . . 1 80 SLAVE. 35 137 30 18 30 7 11 1 1,212 1,973 3,185 Total in District . . ] AGGREGATE. 1,545 1,544 805 981 280 309 50 90 3 1 10 19 29,585 31, 179 60 764 275 403 129 HH8 46 108 19 40 7 17 2 5 1 2 4,702 6,439 11, 131 Total free colored. 55 137 30 80 18 30 7 11 1 1 212 1 973 3 185 1,875 2,144 957 1,289 344 447 76 143 10 29 3 6 11 21 35,499 39,581 75,080 588 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. TABLK No. 2. POPULATION BY COLOR AND CONDITION. FltEE COLOItr.U. SLAVE. wftlTE. 5 e CITIES. TOWNS, g Ac. BLACK. MULATTO. 1 i BLACK. MULATTO. 1 I I 3 3 i ~ t- M. F. Total. 51. P. Total. 1 M. P. Total. 1 & M. j P. Total. M. F. Total. ti j 3.564 ! 0, 798 238 304 562 290 500 796 1. 35* 8.156 126 224 35:1 ::! 577 8. r.a Washington City 21. 323 25,816; 50,139 2.455 3.376 5.831 1,403 1,975, 3,:i78 9,209 ! 59,348 415 908 1,321 159 ,. 1,774 61. 12 J Ri-mamdiT of District 2,028 1,799, 3, s-, 7 134 ! 104 238 156 170 326 | 564 4, 391 320 261 581 119 134 | 253 1-3! 5,225 1 1 29, 385 31, 179 ! 60,764 ; 2,847 , 3,784 6,631 1,855 2,643 j 4,500 11,131 71.895 861 1,391 2, 252 351 933 3. 185 75,1*0 i NOTK. 1 Indian incliulcil in while population. TAHLI-: No. 3. POPULATION OF CITIES, TOWNS, &c. Continued. riTIKS, TOWNS, i< . COUNTIES. \VHITK. Total. FUEK COLORED. Total free. SLAV) .. Aggrr pitc. M. P. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 1 rt-orgetown, c-ity o( lt ward Washington do 800 778 788 868 801 864 896 1,003 1,601 1,642 1,684 1,871 95 277 46 136 1L 9 82 243 2i. -l 627 128 379 1,825 2. 20:> 1,812 2, 250 34 7l) :a 62 49 165 59 105 83 " I ) (;() 167 !, .< 2,51 !,! < 2,41 3d ward do do ... 3,234 2,838 3, 473 4,030 4,981 2,353 2,677 3 951 3,504 3,122 4,097 4,369 5,087 2,600 2,583 n 05H fi,7!>8 5,980 7,570 8, 399 10,068 4, U33 5, 26!) 7,909 554 886 652 374 592 5 7 !!0 737 804 1,230 1,023 594 863 689 U6 826 1, 358 2, 116 1.W5 968 1, 455 1,216 216 1,563 8,156 8,096 9, 243 9, :167 11,523 li, 169 5, 47(i 9, 472 199 84 .).") 114 104 55 378 173 221 SSi 276 77 lit! 167 577 256 316 335 380 132 113 v 242 8,7P 8,3S 9, 51 9,71 11, (i, 31 5,M 9,71 Washington, rity of 1 lit ward 2d ward . Washington do lid word do 4th ward do do do 7th ward do Total 24 323 25,816 1,799 50.1M 3,827 3,858 390 5. 351 274 9,209 564 59, 348 4,391 574 433 1,200 TO3 1, 771 8:14 61, I 1 . 5,2X 75, Cc 2,028 Total in District . 29. 585 31. 179 60. 764 4. 702 li. 4J9 11. 131 71.895 1,212 1,97.1 3,185 K. 1 Indiar inrlndrd ia white popuiatittii. TABLU No. 4. FREE POPULATION, NATIVE AND FOREIGN, BY COUNTY. M. P. Total. M. P. Vmhiiiffton g e i | FOREIGN COi;.NTRIES. o O & 3 i t | I| MULATTO. . WltlTK. Ill -M H. MCI. ATT". 1 | / i & i i i M. P. Total. o H M. F. Total. M. P. Total. M. P. Total. 8 .< 1,831 2,641 4,492 59,411 6,111 6,334 12,463 47 11 4 4 8 . 12,484 71,893 1 1 ! NOTK. 1 Indian inclurt" ! in n-hiti. popultinu DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 589 TAIILK No. 5. NATIVITIES OF THE FREE POPULATION. UNITED STATES. FOREIGN COUXTKIES. 72 30 a 853 160 29 114 56 69 7 4 1M 61 204 10,698 514 48 8 60 58 156 308 1,568 136 820 2 4 G 5 20 SB Africa - - - China 5 1,030 10 160 3,254 Iowa German States : Bavaria 277 Baden 235 Hesse . 398 Nassau . 2 Prussia 229 Wurtcmborg 272 1 y 3 12 7,258 M 13 |^ 2 30 Holland 2,039 50 126 96 12 101 7,613 24 34,005 6 15 312 J Italy Poland ... . Russia . 5 258 57 16 :t 87 24 1 $ 24 28 Aggregate native 59, 411 "Wales 12, 484 59, 411 71, 8!0 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. TABLK No. G. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. ( 1 IF. OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. I , OCCUPATIONS. NO. OF. 151 584 13 3 28 14 5 185 16 15 >4 : Machinists ... 204 Saddlers 34 5 9 6 f, 8 531 3,672 16 H 5 387 8 14 6 12 11 3 7 2 277 249 2 147 2 11 242 157 21 216 37 13 C8 35 1 i 17 3 6 35 3 152 15 9 71 53 55 2 C 420 S Dairymen , 21 Mantua-makers ; 302 A] p ce Dealers 20 Manufacturers 1 5 Dentists ! 43 Mariners 105 37 i Marketmen 1:1 Auctioneers Door-keepers, (Capitol) 9 Masons, (stone and brick)- -- 59 "il Matrons... 3 Drivers 312 Mathemat l instrum t makers . J 1 Bankers Druggists i 89 Merchants 374 Dvers 15 Mes*T.2-rs 93 82 e o Muhvivcs ... 8 Editors IG Milkmen 37 Basket makers Bellbiu Blacksmiths 426 Millwritrhts ... 9 KncrnL itnru Blind 3 149 3 67 37 97 12 Farmers 246 Morocco -dressers 5 Boardlng-hOBM keepera 6 i Bookbinders Firework-makers Stone and marble cutters Bottlers 4 o 19 25 Florists ! o Ilrassfounders Foreign ministers Students 4 |, L2 I Officers, (public) 513 ! Surgical instrument makers 2lH 133 13 Tailors Tailoresses Brick-makers Brokers Gardeners and nurserymen . . 266 Optl( ianil Gas-fitters : 46 Overseers. .. L 7 Broom -makers Brush-makers Builders 2 o 9 224 23 103 5 990 16 138 2 8 4 26 3 ] 51 130 1,509 71 9 IS 79 25 4 79 43 74 15 o 4 ! 2 Gilders GlasB-staincrs g Oyetennen 7 j 6 Painters 331 Tanners Teachers Glovers Butter-dealers Grocers 2! 28 Paper-hangers 25 Telegraph operators Cabinet-makers Gunsmiths L2 ! Pattern-makers 15 Hair- workers j Pavers 37 Canahnen 2 Pawnbrokers... 3 . CardwritcTti Harness-makers ! 23 Peddlers 11 Carpenters Hattcra i *. >5 ; Photographers 8 Carriers 9 j Physicians 148 Carters Hucksters 1 JS Piano-tuners ... 3 2 Pilots <t Umbrella manufacturers Undertakers Calkers Planters ... 3 Chair-makers Innkeepers C7 1>l "" -> Chandlers Inspectors i j : Platers 2 Plumber-* 51 Cigar-makers Pocket-book manufacturer*.. 15 Civil and mechanical engineers Clerks 4 r Potters 8 ! Printers IGfi Clergymen Jewelers i Produce-dealers : 21 Clock-makers i Professors 10 Judges "\\ heelwrights Collectors Laborers 3 4" 1 >fi Ouarrvmen . . \\ hitewashers Confectioner! Laundresses 1, 267 Contractors Lawyers 18!) Ilac-collectors 18 Coopers Lightning-rod makers Lime-burners Livery-stable keeper* ; ! Otlu-roecnpatioim and unknown Coppersmiths (Jord-makcrs 7 Refectory -keepers IH> Cuppers Cutlers S4, 243 RECAPITULATION OF THF. TABLES OF POPULATION, NATIVITY, AND OCCUPATION. 592 RECAPITULATION. WHITE POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 1 o 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 an ,26 27 28 29 no 31 32 33 34 1 2 4 5 7 8 STATES AND TERRITORIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. M. F. It F. It F. M. F. It F. M. F. M. r. 8 555 8,500 5,383 4,339 5, 433 1,301 1,231 9,164 28,432 23, OU5 12,259 1,772 14, an 4,681 7,268 7,277 15,554 10,382 3,093 4,971 17,994 3,230 9,570 50, 693 8,874 . 34, 596 953 41,988 2,194 4, 038 12,709 6,976 : 3,462 15,471 i 12, 753 ! | 35,372 23,650 16, 302 21,863 5,458 5,179 39, 514 118,993 91,787 50,879 7,343 62,334 22,668 32,190 30,411 59,699 45,603 14, 016 23,547 74,700 14,502 37, 928 213,988 39,520 146,611 4,009 176,503 8,017 17,808 55,419 30, 591 15, 422 67,814 56,809 33,569 22,099 15, 443 21,365 5,358 4,947 37,955 115,324 88,739 49,028 7,234 59,137 22,045 31,275 29,965 59,260 44, 576 13,587 23,401 71,713 13,777 37, 113 208,412 38,109 142, 284 3,799 173, 121 7,898 17,048 52, 515 29,363 15,054 6.1, 065 55,056 j 40,380 26,901 12,265 23,304 5,835 5,941 44,233 116,613 98, 017 49,788 7,512 67.737 24, 101 37,354 33,292 64,016 47, 491 11,433 27,143 76,655 16,405 39,614 22!), 84- 45, 171 15, 942 3,704 i 190,934 | 8,815 20,343 61,014 32,078 17,832 74, 476 56,111 39,140 25,234 11,858 23,250 5,716 5, 570 42, 721 113, 469 95,366 47,549 7,026 65,444 23,681 35,992 33, 927 63,553 45, 914 11, 103 25,676 73,856 16, 112 38,652 234, 769 42, 697 155,006 3,578 187, 641 8,923 19, 642 58,785 30,589 17,379 71,392 54, 248 37,505 23,633 9,003 21,681 5,665 5,408 41,554 102, 712 86,669 41,024 6,129 59, 951 20,302 36,495 30,443 57,036 43,038 8,412 24, 870 67,744 16,501 35,339 200, 784 42,063 141, 687 2,728 167,990 8,590 19,589 56,625 27,257 17,338 67,947 44,673 35,783 21,916 8,044 31,043 5. 215 5,088 39,757 96,907 82,182 38,794 5,656 58,107 19, 480 34,318 29,846 56,266 40, 937 7,538 23,735 63,411 15, 595 34,421 195,255 39,565 135, 933 2,501 163, 624 8,356 18,646 53,927 25,656 16,537 64,923 42, 570 29,889 17,810 10,935 21, 491 5,192 4,099 33,354 91,853 77,503 34,987 4,982 50,707 16,295 35,222 26,841 56,636 40,654 6,468 19,620 57,183 16,756 32, 595 186, 647 33,976 127,972 2,235 146, 717 8,339 15,994 46,727 31,651 17,138 56,601 36, 897 31,309 18,253 8,128 22,986 4,986 4, 3.15 34,835 89,853 76,583 34,902 5,118 52, 014 18, 282 35,329 28,856 63,201 40, 262 6,700 20,245 57,224 17,651 34, 474 202, 82!) 34,908 132, 831 3, 154 156,844 9, 121 16,800 47,999 21,372 16, 526 57. 767 36, 654 47,184 31,413 86,340 40,884 8,343 7, 33!) 52. 064 173, 784 121, 982 60,185 14, 180 83,064 36, 183 54,038 43, 707 111,657 72, 598 17,580 32,911 108, 970 27,137 56, 648 336,905 53,078 200, 493 7,237 241, 647 15,404 25,446 76, 107 43, 660 25.797 88. 405 62, 906 45,499 37, 016 23,782 44, 671 8, 124 6, 3i!l 50,873 149,505 112,881 56,011 10,2*7 77,680 32, 277 55,970 47, 244 131, 178 64,753 15,180 28,818 93,338 30,287 61, 553 380, !6 56,872 201, 172 3,339 257, 838 17,653 25,960 72, 510 33, 976 26,180 90,950 59, 482 29, 425 111, 7<I3 80, 631 32,207 5,580 4.1H2 33, 119 121, 753 82,804 48,356 9,241 57, 014 30,145 37, 428 34, 756 89.540 Si, 714 16,685 21,380 75,302 20,414 4.-,, 4.14 279. 870 3.1, ^ 76 144, 587 6,015 184,104 12.008 16,891 47, 703 29,715 19, 192 61, 16-1 59, 091 27. 106 15,787 16, 57(i 32,097 5,369 3,825 31,249 !)8, 7 Mi 72, 107 38,283 5.714 49,896 22, 679 :t6. 614 33. 3.19 92,630 43, 6.17 17,356 58,081 21, 172 44,3oO 374, 183 36, 498 133, r;n 2. 226 176, 662 12, 658 16,783 4:), 747 SO, 571 19, 224 59, 3.16 49, 305 5, 490 4,477 5,516 1,301 1,357 9,902 29,267 22,568 12, 572 1,803 15, 591 4,783 7,542 7,481 15,758 10, 757 3,189 5,255 18,687 3, 445 i), 776 r- 1,674 9, 497 35, 585 1,049 43, 483 a, 1 16 4. 273 13, 524 7,383 3,330 15 988 Delaware Florida . . Illinois Maine v Mannaehuftettii Minnesota New Hampshire . . . New Jersey North Carolina Ohio Rhode Inland South Carolina .... Tennennee Texan Viririitia . 12, 905 Total States 405,839 393,567 1,666,348 1,613,522 1,773.271 1,724.447 1,578.274 1,511,511 1,391,950 1.4-11,354 2,465,276 2,399.104 1.847,259 1,632.539 32 17 1,071 506 30 1.S41 999 179 17 ; 15 989 4% 38 1,255 1,016 134 236 : 170 178 130 101 186 3, 424 : 3, 328 3, 533 1,861 1,870 1,813 120 114 87 5, 039 5, 150 6, 174 3,843 3,678 3.041 568 j 552 458 137 142 3,539 1,655 91 5,997 2,961 439 189 ! 107 S>55 189 | 137 100 3, 082 : 3, 209 3, 729 1.432 1,291 1,308 58 53 140 4, 941 4, 601 3, 574 3,297 2,086 1,583 333 319 i 293 159 Ut 3,506 1,220 M 4,037 1,730 284 17,604 393 5,491 4,794 3, 111 9,275 2,977 3,195 539 i 10,511 196 | 307 6.417 4.586 2, 6.T8 2, 913 197 t 1,877 8,180 6,315 3, 169 ! 2.322 571 a, a 12 278 166 4. 541 1,533 107 4,647 351 Dakota . . . District of Columbia Utah \Vttwhinfrton Total TerritorieB. Total States an<l Territories Apiaries Included in white population of California 4,075 3.960 15,221 : 14,963 15,460 14, 957 12,511 11,803 10.48J 11,122 46,840 21.KI7 31.043 13, 98(i 409.914 397.537 1,681,569 1,628.485 1,788,731 1,739,404 1,590,785 1,533,314 1,402,433 1,452,476 2,512,116 2,431,001 1,878,303 1,636,525 3 3 | SO 24 SO i 17 313 33 1,896 431 14, 9Oli j 868 j 10. !>24 1 312 RECAPITULATION. 59? WHITE POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX 40 and uudt-r 50. 50 and under 00. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unknown. Total. Aggregate. 51. F. If. F. M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. F. M. 10 7 6 3 2 22 12 22. 2 3 18 13 7 3 2 6 8 14 2 2 42 17 38 F. M. F. M. F. 20, 089 12,164 27,397 23,459 4, 162 3,255 22,000 73,000 52,021 29,573 4,518 37,033 - 19, 422 30,550 24, 577 63,281 36,405 7,708 14,375 45,196 16, 497 31,265 193,037 24,538 100, 324 3, 595 129, 481 8,702 11,549 29,707 17, 822 15,996 43,635 39,804 17, 051 9, 307 6,224 22,785 3,952 2; 500 20, 103 57, 875 46,286 22,613 2,854 32, 024 12,389 28, 510 23, 158 61,106 28,332 5,090 11, 164 34,234 17,069 28,491 175, 176 25,771 89,455 1,309 118,838 8,924 11,485 28,407 11,839 15, 436 41,464 29,324 12,284 6,474 9,146 15,560 2,548 1,937 13,329 42, 285 35,774 16, 378 2,117 22, 533 . 8, 042 22, 895 14,451 39,108 22,340 3,891 8,820 23,870 13,103 18, 657 116, 304 16,003 62, 582 1,348 79,560 5,379 7,625 19, 608 9,593 12,303 27,646 23,245 10,018- 4,829 2,536 16,420 2,528 1,349 12,620 33, 961 28,260 12,535 1,354 18,950 5,669 21, 713 14, 214 41,660 17,188 2,683 6,352 18, 493 13,834 18,067 108, 651 16, 469 56,384 651 75, 470 6,065 7,528 17, 674 6,414 12, 246 26, 716 16,297 6,637 2, 951 2,380 9,830 1,346 918 7,934 19, 416 16, 851 7,607 743 11, 979 3,254 14, 132 7,416 22,539 10,963 1, 779 4,032 10,754 8,785 10,233 66, 611 9,194 36,308 504 45, 235 3,106 4,358 10, 362 4,079 8,747 16, 38? 10,715 5,433 2,030 941 11, 484 1,405 641 7,211 15, 961 14,400 5, 795 468 10, 881 8,694 14, 247 7,969 26,927 8,534 1,280 3,193 8,682 9,950 11, 182 64,881 10, 285 32, 763 248 44, 721 3,947 4,497 9,841 2, 730 8,187 15, 911 8,378 2,259 757 382 4,750 442 275 2,955 5,788 5,834 2,091 144 4,673 870 6,660 2,758 10,125 3,581 450 1,270 3,090 4,625 4,142 26, 936 3,785 14,335 no 17,672 1,433 1,633 4,171 1,000 3,980 6,485 3,340 1,999 551 208 6,017 524 189 2,841 5,020 5,037 1,722 104 4,595 819 6,771 3,246 13,238 2,866 316 1,139 2,581 5,335 4,769 27,171 4,362 13,004 50 19,048 1,936 1,883 4,106 748 4,160 6,783 2,660 577 160 71 1,175 97 46 770 1,138 1,273 356 21 1,295 178 1,822 641 2,631 740 78 283 610 1,265 965 6,896 1,107 3,533 15 4,182 343 428 1,271 171 1,296 1,696 612 509 148 64 1,859 153 42 841 1,043 1,162 307 26 1,299 227 2,124 905 4,122 619 61 296 533 1,763 1,261 7,272 1,385 3,119 8 4,905 590 577 1,236 141 1,383 2,024 501 61 22 11 110 9 5 124 129 118 42 3 167 36 192 61 202 73 13 29 83 126 76 704 157 366 2 391 34 63 171 24 146 245 74 108 17 8 3C8 18 5 151 105 124 . 40 1 201 67 276 98 496 64 5 42 65 237 141 942 206 394 1 568 88 101 215 21 180 296 53 20 7 3 10 63 252 188 18 37 100 33 6 270, 190 171, 477 259,923 22t, 851 45, 940 41,138 301, 066 898, 941 693, 348 353,900 58,806 474, 193 189, 648 316, 527 256,839 592, 231 388,006 91,704 186, 273 563, 131 159,563 322,733 1, 910, 279 313, 670. 1, 171, 6!)8 31, 451 1, 427, 943 82,294 146, 160 422,779 228,585 158; 406 528, 842 406,309 366,081 152, 666 98, 187 28!), 633 44,649 36, 619 290, 484 805,350 645, 362 319, 879 47,584 445, 291 167,808 310, 420 259,079 629,201 348, 136 77,691 167, 636 500,358 166, 016 323,966 1,921,311 316, 272 1, 131, 110 20,709 1,421,316 88,355 145, 140 403, 943 192, 306 155. 963 518, 457 367,364 506,271 34, 143 358, 110 451, 504 90,589 77, 747 591, 550 1, 704, 291 1,338,710 673, 779 106,390 919, 484 357, 456 626, 947 515, 918 1, 221, 432 736, 142 169, 395 353, 899 1, 063, 489 325, 579 640,699 3, 831, 590 629, 942 8,308,806 52, 160 2, 849, 259 170, 64!) 291, 300 826, 722 420, 891 314, 369 1, 047, 299 773, 693 1 36 20 21 4 35 10 13 13 10 4 1 10 13 2 7 50 41 30 557 192 198 125 60 65 117 3,356 547 137 154 130 37 30 97 2,808 1 1 55 3 2,730 273 2 48 1 2,238 152 39 39 294 435 1 17 16 31 230 400 2 6 27 3 10 26 6 5 25 5 52 2 15 38 6 8 44 8 151 344 3,555 137 234 3,004 1 295 95 333 133 1, 215, 031 1 ! 1,050,435 735,628 654,797 . 398,382 377,697 152,815 155,798 37,742 42, 507 4,067 5,562 368 534 13, 584 10, 998 13, 683, 834 13, 004, 372 26,690,206 2,107 166 2,984 1,288 530 3,497 1,583 672 96 81 2,695 738 88 2,654 1,430 170 383 65 1,545 610 122 1,816 956 223 21 19 1,544 404 17 1,439 931 72 80 33 805 215 26 1, 163 439 73 2 4 981 135 6 3 280 52 1 1 309 31 1 308 130 5 3 2 50 5 1 469 60 32,654 1,592 29,584 16,689 6,102 43,679 20,178 8/225 1,577 984 31,179 12,007 710 39,24(3 19, 947 2,913 34,231 2,576 60,763 28,696 6,812 82, 924 40, 125 11, 138 1 90 5 3 1 12 1 1 ....j 10 l 19 i 1 11 3 757 427 20 374 125 17 182 19 2 129 22 61 1 59 16 8 4 4 | 17 12,827 7, 882 j 5, 720 4, 467 2, 824 2,326 837 786 263 246 68 72 8 | 495 87 158, 703 108, 562 207, 265 1, 227, 858 1,058,317 741,348 659,264 401,206 380,023 153,672 156,584 38,005 42, 753 4,135 5,634 385 542 14,079 11,085 -13, 844, 537 13, 112, 934 36,957,471 3,772 71 919 18 344 12 23 1 4 5 33,149 I/ 1,784 34,933 75 594 RECAPITULATION. FREE COLORED POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 STATES AND TERRITORIES. Under 1. 1 ftnd under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. Ijoudnndi r20. 20 and under 30. 30 and utdcr 40. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. It P. M. F. 41 1 38 97 302 9 48 127 170 13 8 124 159 10 1,026 110 104 8 9. 35 7 322 501 452 495 1 684 47 111 105 7 12 830 15 42 3 36 88 312 136 180 14 10 142 148 11 1,140 111 117 6 6 33 329 562 440 494 4 716 33 143 95 2 5 839 12 165 8 149 367 1,193 50 224 451 657 60 21 586 1,010 64 4,694 358 407 16 46 16- 21 1,272 2, 119 2,001 2,236 2, 750 167 622 472 29 36 .3,615 75 167 7 157 383 1,136 62 208 458 681 68 42 607 979 4,570 431 418 17 44 171 1,297 2, 176 1.916 2, 120 2, 994 161 594 429 24 30 3,574 88 9 113 440 81 201 449 827 75 38 702 J,HI 69 5,280 458 452 12 48 189 25 1,478 2, 572 2,275 2, 542 9 3,324 J92 27 39 4,o;o 91 211 5 103 474 1,406 47 255 520 779 58 47 666 1,142 (3 5,205 495 48J 16 50 173 22 1,554 2,636 2,231 2,578 9 3, 453 210 778 513 26 51 4,095 68 162 11 81 477 1,438 74 262 46J 761 62 45 614 1,066 91 5,277 507 391 12 55 155 31 1,600 2,662 2,252 2, 462 4 3,271 906 695 495 48 3, 999 64 188 13 86 484 1,309 57 213 478 767 66 39 107 7 108 474 1, 167 53 197 367 661 66 149 8 96 4i)5 1,155 66 168 409 734 55 DO 184 11 718 742 1,641 67 273 752 1,092 126 57 235 11 282 790 1,740 73 310 749 1.030 s 846 1,895 126 7, 864 923 25 64 301 38 2,306 5, 136 2, 762 3, 300 10 6,093 394 878 621 33 57 5, 374 92 132 6 839 534 995 28 172 S- O 613 72 44 510 84 4,71)0 701 559 31 36 228 32 1,501 3,511 1.521 2, 209 14 3,410 277 465 3C8 29 41 3, 081 111 155 7 277 613 1,089 40 192 444 571 56 40 644 1,402 84 5, 799 826 413 15 45 203 31 1,628 3,913 1.752 2,091 5 4,078 316 5H3 419 21 38 3,753 71 Uk ins ii 1,094 77 5.205 536 380 16 44 185 26 1,582 2,624 2, 112 2,371 7 3,401 193 722 495 19. 34 3, 696 71 4,1 905 S3 4,254 434 315 13 28 137 20 1,355 2, 235 1,717 1,997 2 2,813 196 451 402 17 42 3, OC8 55 ], H8 70 4,889 529 369 17 51 171 23 1, 392 2, 764 1,694 2, 249 6 3.513 208 551 452 18 28 3,213 44 1,335 114 6, 273 755 698 22 84 277 47 2,018 4,120 2,331 3,208 18 4, 6!)6 661 551 22 58 4,333 118 New York Ohio Rhode Island Texas . . Virginia Total States 6,058 6,271 26,110 26,120 30,070 30,439 29, 799 29, 219 24, 165 27, 285 i 38, 369 45, 178 -.- , 11 31,714 Colorado 2 6:i3 7 1 1 a 1 712 2 2 6 7 758 9 12 5 1 (i 3 - 1, 185 11 3 11 3 1 14 505 4 10 7 4 8 3 970 4 1 4. 2 2 District of Columbia 145 1 150 1 511 524 1 617 o -1 9 1 704 5 721 5 2 5G5 4 1 4 Nevada New Mexico 1 1 1 1 8 3 3 4 5 Utah Washington Total Territories . . . 147 154 528 530 630 718 647 734 574 723 798 1,217 612 S86 Total .States and Territories .... 6,205 6,425 26,638 26, 650 30, 700 31,157 30, 446 29, 953 24, 739 28, 008 39, 167 46,395 29,032 32. 7CO SLAVE POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 1 1 : 1 i , - I l . 13 14 : 17 1 1 3 6,114 1,638 12 818 6,881 6, 400 29, 792 1, 743 7, 506 28 126 883 4, 304 7, 137 32, 803 30,495 7,638 114 4,255 33,335 31,281 8,273 133 4,519 34,436 31,491 8,036 124 4,274 34, 797 1 17,618 20,278 6,163 29, 429 9,314 30, 453 . 28, 968 7,459 i 7,090 158 | 146 4,272 i 4,145 32, 779 31, 547 1 24, 247 6,490 158 3,444 25, 939 25,747 6,997 149 3.497 26,708 40, 363 12, 107 163 5,688 40,703 39,180 11, 117 182 5,413 41,199 1 17,711 31,415 7,372 40, 259 9, 497 24,942 6, 3!, V 8 46 3,644 24, 404 25, 0.18 6,164 99 3,483 26, 216 Arkansas Delaware i lorida Georgia Kansas Kentucky 3,608 3,865 1,168 5,560 1,732 3, 673 15, 884 4,239 18,419 1,223 5,846 6,114 28,422 1, 805 8, 523 16,041 18, 857 5,819 29,198 8,584 17,338 20,518 6,363 29,069 9,547 16,834 , 16,063 18,034 i 17,043 6,437 ; 5,898 28, 540 i 27, 160 8,613 8,539 I 13,504 16,158 5,684 23,886 7,053 13, 590 17, 334 5,359 25, 402 6,835 19, 179 34, 142 8,067 41, 170 10, 187 11,481 24, 399 4, 2:)7 24, 536 5, 621 11,866 21,331 4,485 24, 190 6,019 1 16,737 23,753 14,798 10,008 26,090 i Maryland Mississippi Missouri New Jersey* North Carolina ..:... . 4, 561 5,390 4,305 2, 778 6,771 4,768 23,641 5, 916 26, 907 4, 499 19, 448 2, 853 13, 090 7, 079 32, 029 24, 181 27, 953 20, 197 13, 336 32,586 26, 168 28, 482 21,443 13,690 33,873 26,308 29, 515 21,966 13, 727 35,387 25,501 23,759 28,286 ! 27,647 20,606 20, 077 12,683 12,099 36, 056 33, 820 18,435 18,317 21, 732 23, 205 15,328 j 16,099 10,796 j 11,576 27,340 | 27,362 27,584 32, 225 17, 778 41,625 26, 494 !, %- 23,778 17,285 37, 823 16,412 21.. 167 13, 988 9, 901 26,858 South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia Total States 55, 221 58, 360 380, 740 272,489 287, 133 288,448 !276,711 264,001 220, 214 ;228, 177 354, 818 342,678 118,334 220, 2! Nebraska 1 4! 1 2 2 211 316 1 1 149 1 2 301 I 4 217 Utah 1 2 :)2 157 4 160 3 197 2 2 110 District of Columbia 36 128 201 Total Territories 36 33 159 128 164 309 217 319 151 304 i 200 ::i . 112 222 Total States and Territories 55, 257 5ti, 3<i:j 266, 899 272,617 287,299 288,650 276,928 264,320 220,365 228, 481 355.018 343,023 218, 346 230.520 * Colored apprentices for lire hy the act to abolish slavery, passed April 18. 1846. RECAPITULATION. FREE COLORED POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. . r >95 40 and under 50. 50 and under 60. 60 and u M. nder O. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. JO and under 100. Above 100. Age unknown. To M. tal. F. Affgrcg te. 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 87 28 29 30 31 33 33 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 31. f. H F. F. i SI. F. M. r. K F. SI. F. M. : F. B3 5 . r )()4 436 785 26 90 325 398 4!) 25 433 813 7J 3, 77!) 544 350 Si 223 27 3,276 i?, to 071 1, 500 13 2,558 810 340 238 .! 2,053 no 104 7 Mo 513 759 45 14U 2112 412 3li 22 489 1,136 C3 4, 189 538 229 9 37 209 20 1,273 2,764 1,243 1, 404 2 2, 898 207 453 279 13 35 2,540 45 69 10 211 270 518 25 04 189 313 37 13 414 413 35 2,248 322 192 4 24 133 15 786 1,517 881 960 9 1, 5% 120 232 198 a 30 1,317 33 69 7 G4 315 553 46 115 169 216 21 18 431 608 45 2, 719 303 102 4 26 1G8 17 777 1,676 089 812 3 1,710 168 348 191 6 30 1,570 11 58 1 48 164 290 19 72 96 170 8 9 337 256 28 1,337 176 71 1 16 107 12 436 842 396 527 1 658 53 140 133 10 802 20 61 10 196 257 22 89 82 139 17 9 315 395 33 1,583 231 47 5 19 100 16 482 917 388 455 1 947 90 181 133 7 13 963 32 1 10 88 119 11 30 44 64 6 1 152 92 11 553 80 26 5 1 3 14 40 6 19 16 1 11 9 10 g 7 1 1 1 1 1,254 72 2,827 4. 136 9, 889 454 1, 609 3,809 5, 791 506 280 5, 101 8,^279 859 39, 746 4,469 3, 567 126 372 1, 697 233 12,312 23, 178 14, 880 18, 442 76 26, 473 1,831 4, 548 3,538 181 371 27,721 653 1,436 72 1, 259 4,491 9,940 478 1,831 3,819 5,637 503 :!39 5,583 10, 368 668 44, 196 5,133 3, 232 133 401 1,875 241 13,006 25, 827 15.583 18,231 52 30,476 2, 121 5,366 3, 702 174 338 30, 321 518 3,090 144 4,086 8,627 19, 829 932 3,500 7,628 11,428 1,069 6S3 10,684 18,647 1, 327 83, 942 9,602 6, 799 259 773 3,572 494 23, 318 49, 005 30, 463 36, 673 128 56, 949 3,952 9, 914 7,300 355 709 58,042 1,171 2 90 143 9 45 40 57 8 5 185 162 18 645 91 23 2 4 43 11 242 414 180 191 29 59 3 25 27 27 1 10 19 3 6 8 12 17 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 9 4 8 5 o 5 5 2 1 1 1 48 23 6 173 15 1 73 76 6 250 47 11 1 6 17 3 99 156 102 76 13 o 45 7 2 16 32 9 6 9 21 10 50 52 98 10 2 17 2 1 1 39 1 6 32 10 189 310 175 204 1 351 25 50 60 2 5 394 3 3 6 4 63 83 67 01 3 4 3 1 34 48 26 19 1 5 2 8 11 17 2 5 1 17 17 o 2 13 25 23 23 1 4 7 o 4 1 2 422 55 71 73 2 9 445 4 120 25 34 170 19 30 44 27 I U 9 53 7 16 12 8 1 2 2 1 27 1 1 8 6 1 1 1 1 108 3 2 154 o 35 63 11 30 1 7 7 20. 963 22, OSl) 13, 043 14,195 ! 7,506 8, 214 3,150 3, 729 986 1,528 320 510 126 236 82 83 239, :>; 247, 410 476, 636 7 43(5 : 5 2 1 o 37 4,702 35 35 45 13 26 9 (i, 429 32 10 40 17 4 46 11,131 67 45 83 30 30 5U8 2 2 4 o 275 403 122 = 228 40 108 1 lil 42 7 17 2 5 1 2 i 1 1 1 7 1 400 me 288 406 124 228 48 109 19 42 7 17 2 5 :) 4 4,893 6,541 11,434 21, 429 23, 237 13,330 14, 661 7, 690 8, 442 j 3, 198 3,838 1,005 * 1,570 327 527 128 241 83 87 234, 119 253, 931 488, 070 1 SLAVE POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX. 15, 762 3,502 28 2,324 15,267 15,510 j 7,799 7,830 3,496 | 1,381 1,480 48 i 17 20 2,238 | 1,233 1,145 15,893 ] 8,268 8,439 5,033 934 12 621 4.997 4,603 836 12 582 5,009 1,396 207 2 232 1,794 1, 345 194 8 227 1,758 407 40 2 81 578 470 71 70 664 99 20 1 34 165 131 31 76 11 74 20 a o Q 217, 760 50, 174 800 31,348 22!), 193 217,314 54,941 938 30, 397 233,005 112, 474 159, 749 42, 876 217, 330 57, 571 12 164, 590 205, 835 139. 349 91,377 341,383 435, 080 HI, 115 1,798 61,745 462, 198 o 235, 4*1 331, 720 87, 189 436, 631 114,931 18 331, 059 402, 40(i 275,719 1 33, M 430, 865 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 10 17 1 3 30 160 15 111 14 117 127 68 HI 60 7,446 17, 844 2,803 15,015 3,240 7,643 , 4,320 4,317 14,076 9,394 7,248 2,939 1,882 ! 1,709 14,278 | 6,889 6,31!) 3,649 , 1,639 1,881 2,307 4,362 1,196 4,326 783 4,220 5,335 2,579 1,272 8,007 2,484 3, 551 1, 1S7 3,914 942 2 4,106 5, 312 2,715 4,156 7, 563 706 1, 353 426 1, 149 253 2 i, aw 2, 0:!5 838 330 2, !)86 953 1,139 457 1, 131 327 7 1,603 2, 108 923 3(W 3,081 239 397 147 344 85 1 546 568 243 116 815 334 XJ9 159 357 104 1 020 045 318 95 1,068 54 124 41 107 29 107 100 66 93 45 19 75 16 84 10 45 66 30 82 1 122 73 59 30 138 30 2, 893 29 2,127 113,009 171, 977 44,313 219,301 57, 360 ,. 166, 409 196,371 136, 370 91, 189 249, 483 10,004 3 9,401 o 10, 087 14,997 8,133 5,512 18, 744 10, 005 i 7, 426 7. 223 16, 339 ! 8, 942 ! 9, 121 8,487 j 5.501 5,333 5, -,58 2,717 ; 2,528 17,862 12,08!) 11,188 143 178 71 30 221 225 253 94 40 319 M 38 2 06 33 35 5 474 3 55 41 7 514 16 140,700 1:18,821 7n. 719 75,789 46,189 44,044 15, 415 15, 694 4,620 5,323 1,317 1,714 j 671 899 13, 079 12. 407 1, 981, 389 !. 969. 142 3, 950, 531 3 1 1 c! 9 18 11 1,212 1,973 15 29 3, 185 3 82 j | 178 55 137 30 - ) 18 30 7 11 I 1 1 ... 85 181 57 137 30 80 18 30 7| 11 1 l 1,236 1,993 3, 229 110,791 139.002 79,776 75, 920 46, 219 41. 124 13.433 15. 724 4, 637 : 5, 334 1,317 1.714 671 900 13, 679 12,407 1,982, 635 1,;I7I,135 3, 953, 70.) 596 RECAPITULATION. CIVILIZED INDIANS BY AGE AND SEX. 4 i - 9 11 I- : at 37 - 89 1 9 3 4 5 6 STATES AND TERRITORIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under 40. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1C F. M. F. M. F. M. F. o 1 130 o 10 o 8S6 i 3 1 24 4 3 3 1 417 102 7 5 717 1 2 - 4 9C1 12 2 773 2 3 o 13 8 11 2 10 13 7 1,031 2 3 2 8 8 18 2 11 1 1 377 185 1 4 7 2 3 9 1 1 6 4 16 o 7 77 10 3 826 1 :. 6 26 5 14 3 10 11 2 1,146 7 2 1,076 1 2 4 15 4 24 27 5 2,819 12 6 1,717 6 2 1,750 1 7 3 960 1 3 2 16 5 8 1 12 1 3 357 164 155 1 6 2 18 7 11 2 18 3 2 14 3 17 3 11 1 2 23 3 18 4 17 2 36 6 20 5 17 Uliudiri 3 11 1 4 27 8 8 4 7 4 432 87 11 2 6 1 12 7 Mutomchim-ttn 1 80 27 1 77 15 2 440 203 2 393 160 2 342 140 1 526 225 1 3 12 4 3 B 557 258 5 338 201 319 154 327 160 Minm Hotu 1 5 6 2 14 1 3 .: o 21 3 12 A 9 3 5 6 1 7 2 H 2 3 9 1 1 11 5 1 17 o 9 1 28 New York. 2 - 3 9 5 3 4 8 7 1 15 1 2 9 5 36 3 6 62 North Carolina Ohio - - 1 5 2 10 Khode Inland 1 4 3 27 2 7 2 25 3 5 o 24 1 6 69 1 5 6 42 2 2 74 1 9 4 37 4 11 73 2 6 4 35 5 9 50 South Carolina 1 3 3 33 3 5 IS) 8 5 18 2 8 72 5 6 13 5 C 1 11 7 99 5 (M 5 7C 10 77 8 60 Total States 969 291 1,541 1,446 1,837 1,528 1,809 1,528 1,805 1,779 3,838 2,825 2,459 1,688 13 SO 207 170 186 145 192 147 101 1 5 462 11 12 118 235 li)6 i- 113 District of Columbia 1 aia 1 99 2 772 1 35 2 r.93 i 31 5 053 13 40 3 054 6 28 4 C06 16 29 2 563 13 19 10 505 11 28 9 1,083 3 35 8 1,255 7 56 1 689 5 579 4 33 Utah 9 8 19 Total Territories Total States und Territories 135 - 1,017 897 897 830 847 744 593 672 1,365 1,522 817 734 404 419 2, 558 2,343 2, 734 2, 364 2,656 2,272 2, 397 2, 451 5, 203 4,347 i 3,276 I 2,422 AGGREGATE POPULATION. Total whites 409, 914 397, 527 1, 681, 569 l,K 188 1, 788, 731 1, 739, 404 1, 590, 785 1, 523, 314 1, 402, 432 1,452,476 2,512,116 2, 421, 001 1, 878, 302 1, 636, 525 Total fri o colored. . 6,205 6,425 26,638 26,650 30,700 31, 157 30,446 29,953 24,739 28, 008 , 39, 167 46,395 29,032 32,700 55,257 58,393 272, 617 287, 299 283,650 276,928 264,320 220, 365 228,481 ! 355,018 343,023 218, 346 220,520 Total Indiana 404 419 2,558 2,343 2,734 2,364 2,656 8,273 2,397 2,451 i 5,203 1 4,347 3,276 2,422 471,780 462,764 1,977,664 1,930,095 2, 109, 464 2, 061, 575 1, 900, 815 1,819,859 1, 649, 933 1,711,416 12,911,504 2, 814, 766 2, 128, 956 1, 892, 167 RECAPITULATION. CIVILIZED INDIANS BY AGE AND SEX. 597 40 and under 50. 50 and under GO. 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and under 90. 90 and under 100. Above 100. Age unknown. Total. Aggreg tc. 1 3 4 2 8 T 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 J7 16 19 01 21 of & 24 25 2C 27 28 2C 1 f 3 4 1 1 11 P. It P. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. P. 1C F. 1 1 1,012 1 1 1 10 9 o 492 2 9 3 1 1 126 1 1 1 1 81 24 10,587 7 17 11 121 27 86 18 90 3 13 3,121 1, 254 2 13 75 583 22 .64 3 8 41 31 212 9 55 487 79 24 7,211 9 21 21 109 36 103 15 83 o 19 3,051 1,115 ICO 48 17, 798 10 38 32 290 05 1S9 33 173 5 32 6, 172 2,369 2 14 J *l,15.i 30 177 7 lil ea 00 403 SO 112 1,017 340 1 181 2 1 o 4 295 1 104 64 69 39 48 26 26 29 30 30 1 o 14 1 7 1 3 -) 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 8 7 7 | 1 1 10 8 2 1 o 1 3 1 it 1 272 97 a 42 4 255 81 143 37 133 29 115 97 22 16 53 1 22 27 I ft 10 4 2 o i 7 65 549 8 1)3 4 11 47 29 191 11 57 530 7 2 2 2 7 2 8 3 2 7 1 1 3 4 1 4 2 1 3 1 2 o 2 1 2 3 1 547. 515 7 1 1 1 2 2 1 27 o 5 1 21 5 4 10 1 6 1 3 33 1 1 2 1 5 1 o 45 4 45 3 18 3 1 15 3 6 3 6 1 1 4 1,511 965 594 428 466 286 171 130 100 73 55 37 31 33 579 545 17, 005 13,582 30, 073 68 70 50 53 21 15 3 3 1 1, 205 1,056 2, 201 1 63 10,507 89 426 1 30 5, 367 40 1U3 3 495 1 11 1 394 1 21 1 179 33 5, 140 43 231 227 132 143 67 39 43 25 11 8 15 4 1 3 6 2 1 598 493 280 239 155 159 70 42 43 25 12 8 15 4 J 6, 844 6, 503 13,347 2, 109 1,458 874 667 621 445 241 172 143 98 07 45 46 37 580 545 23, 909 20, 085 44,020 AGGREGATE POPULATION. I 1 1, 227, 858 1, 058, 317 741,348 659, 264 401, 206 380, 023 153,672 156,584 38,005 42, 753 4,135 5,634 365 542 14, 079 11,085 13,844,537 13,112,934 26,957,471 21,429 23,297 13,330 14,661 7,690 8,442 3,198 ! 3,838 1,005 1,570 327 527 128 241 85 87 234,119 253,951 488,070 140, 791 139, 002 79,776 75,926 46, 219 44, 124 15,433 15,724 4,627 5,334 1,317 1,714 671 900 13, 679 12,407 1,982,625 1,971,135 3,953,700 2,109 1,458 874 667 621 445 241 172 143 98 67 45 46 37 580 545 23,909 20,085 44,020 1,392,187 1, 222, 074 835,328 750, 518 455, 736 433, 034 172, 544 176, 318 43. 780 49,755 5,846 7,920 1,230 1,720 28,423 24, 124 16,085,190 15,358,105 31,443,321 1 1 i * Including 26, ages and scxea not given. 598 RECAPITULATION. POPULATION OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COLOR AND COXD1 1 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 19 13 1 13 16 17 18 i SO as 34 S3 98 37 38 . . at M 1 9 3 1 < ?i STATES AND TERRI- TORIES. WHITE. FREE COLORED. Totul free colored. INDIAN. 1 BLACK. MULATTO. CIVILIZED. It F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. 270, 190 171,477 260,168 221, 851 45, 940 41, 128 301,066 898, 941 693, 348 353,900 58,806 474, 193 189,648 316, 527 256,839 592,231 388,007 91,704 186,273 563, 1.11 159, 563 322,733 1, 910, 279 313, 670 1471,898 31, 451 1, 427, 943 82,294 146, 160 422,779 228,585 158,406 528,842 406,309 256,081 152,666 97, 942 229,653 44,649 36, 619 290,484 805, 350 645, 362 JS19.879 47,584 445,291 167, 808 310,420- 259, 079 629, 201 348, 137 77, 691 167, 626 500, 358 166, 016 323, 966 1,921,311 316, 272 1.-131, 110 20,709 1,421,316 88,355 145, 140 403, 943 192,306 155,963 518, 457 367,384 526, 271 324, 143 *358, 110 451,504 90,589 77, 747 591, 550 1, 704, 291 1,338,710 673, 779 106,390 919, 484 357,456 626, 947 515, 918 1,221,432 736, 142 169, 395 353, 899 1,063,489 325,579 646, 699 3,831,590 629, 942 2, 302, 808 52,160 2, 849, 259 170, 649 291,300 826,722 420,891 314, 369 1, 047, 299 773, 693 292 30 1,831 3,242 8,439 136 732 2,031 3,102 275 166 3,223 1,438 351 32,507 3, 055 1,842 39 80 925 123 10, 718 19, 491 4,046 10, 271 44 17,841 1,369 1,263 1,516 36 276 16,648 255 300 27 726 3,484 8,494 153 764 2,010 2,879 226 193 3,384 2,051 342 35, 395 3,476 1,582 51 92 973 118 11,147 21,733 4,609 9,711 22 19,966 1,586 1,517 1,492 46 241 17,909 179 592 57 2,557 6,726 16,933 289 1, 496 4,041 5,981 501 359 6,607 3,489 6 .13 67,902 6,531 3, 424 90 172 1,898 241 21,865 41,224 8,655 19, 982 37, 807 2,955 2,780 3,008 82 517 34,557 434 962 42 996 894 1. 450 316. 937 1,77* 2, egg" 291 120 1,878 6,841 308 7,239 1,414 1,725 87 292 772 1.10 1,595 3,687 10, 834 8,171 32 8,632 402 3,285 2,022 145 95 11, 073 398 1,136 45 533 1,007 1,446 *325 1,067 1,809 2,758 277 146 2,199 8,317 326 8,801 1,657 1,650 82 309 902 123 1,858 4,094 10, 974 8,520 10, 510 535 3,849 2,270 128 97 12, 412 339 2,098 87 1,529 1,901 2,896 643 2,004 3,587 5,447 568 266 4,077 15, 158 034 16,040 3,071 3, 375 169 601 1,674 253 3,453 7,781 21.808 16, 691 62 19, 142 997 7,134 4, 292 273 192 23,485 737 2,690 144 4,086 8,627 19,829 932 3,500 7,628 11,428 1,069 625 10,684 18, 647 1,327 83, 942 9,602 0,799 259 773 3, 572 494 25, 318 49,005 30,463 36, 673 128 56,949 3,952 9, 914 7,300 355 709 58,042 1,171 81 24 10, 593 79 24 7,205 9 160 48 17, 798 16 529, 121 324, 335 379, 994 460, 147 110,418 78,679 595,088 1,711,951 1, 350, 428 674,913 107,204 930, 201 376, 276 628,279 599, 860 1,231,066 749, 113 172,023 354, 674 1, 067, 081 326,073 672, 01.7 3, 880, 733 601, 563 2, 339, 511 52,465 2, 906, 315 174, 620 301,302 K)4, 082 421, 649 315, 093 1, 105, 453 775, 881 Florida 17 11 121 27 80 18 90 .1 21 21 169 38 103 15 C3 2 38 32 290 65 189 33 173 5 IlllMMl- 13 3,120 1,254 2 13 19 3,050 1,115 32 6,172 2,369 2 20 7 75 597 22 64 3 8 41 31 212 9 55 487 5 561 113 4 11 47 29 191 11 57 MO 140 1,158 30 177 7 19 88 60 403 20 112 1,017 Ohio . Texas Total 13, 686, 080 13,004,128 26,690,206 147,633 156,878 304,511 81,594 90,531 172,125 476, 636 17,084 13,587 30, 673 27, 197, 515 32,654 1,592 29,584 16,689 6,102 43,679 20,178 8,225 1,577 984 31,179 12,007 710 39, 245 19,947 2,913 34,231 2,576 60,763 28, 696 6,812 82,924 40,125 11,138 28 5 33 9 4 13 46 34,277 4,837 71, 895 28, 826 . 6, 957 93, 516 40, 244 11,504 1,205 1 1,056 3,261 1 63 District of Colu I) 2,847 14 19 22 12 24 3, 784 6, 631 14 ; 28 8 27 24 46 16 28 3 27 1,855 21 16 23 1 2 2,645 18 a 16 1 1 4,500 39 18 39 o 3 11,131 67 45 85 30 30 33 5,367 46 195 5,140 10,507 43 89 2:!1 426 Utah Wjushinpton Total 158,703 108,562 267,265 2,966 3,854 ! 6,820 1,927 2,687 4,614 11, 434 6, 844 6, 503 13, 347 41,020 292,046 Total in Staten and Tcrri- toriei 1.1, 844, 783 13,112,690 26, 957. 471 150,599 160,732 311,331 83,521 93, 218 176.739 488,070 23,998 20,090 27,489,561 ! 34,933 Aiiintirx included in whiti 1 pnpnrfltinn. RECAPITULATION. 599 TIOX, WITH THE RATE OF INCREASE AND REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS. SLAVE. Total slave. Aggregate. RATE OF INCREASE FROM 1850 TO 1860. RATE OF INCREASE FROM TO 1860. 1790 Representative population. REPRESENTA TION UNDER THE APPOR TIONMENT. Representation as increased by the law of Mar. 4, 1862, in the 38th Congress. _ 1 8 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 1C 11 13 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 SO SL 23 34 35 38 37 36 39 30 31 S3 33 M 1 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 BLACK. MULATTO. White. Free colored. d 35 i I White. Free colored. o i i h Congress. 1 1 M. F. Total. M. F. . Total. In the 38 201,258 49,236 199,492 400,750 47,830 97,066 16,50? 6,938 17,832 7,111 34,330 435,080 14,049 111,115 964.201 435,450 379,994 460,147 112,216 140,424 1,057,286 1,711,951 1,350,428 674,913 107,206 1,155,684 708,002 68 279 23.39 99.86 290.80 24. 3 j 37.28 64.70 13.42 101.45 37.00 851.14 18.76 281.25 324.74 12.14 9.72 27.18 135.91 24.96 515.87 107.46 s2,476.86 310.37 6290.80 24.10J 94.13 22.60 95.61 60.59 c 323. 89 16.67i 1,018.60 101.06 (214,718.63 36.63/29,148.63 251.14 /1.469.85 371.10 144.07 324.74 208.00 408.57 10.43 779.40 1,144.37 6,911.04 521.51 938.90 6,771.68 653.87 2,950.87 310.37 93.22 89.88 304.33 1,180.81 13,838.70 27,601.09 1,465.56 790,169 391,004 362,196 460,147 111,496 115,726 872,406 1,711,951 1,350,428 674,913 107,206 1,065,490 575,311 628,279 652,173 1,231,066 749,113 172,023 616,652 1,136,039 326,073 672,027 3,880,735 860,197 2,339,511 52,465 2,906,115 174,620 543,745 999,513 531,188 315,098 1,399,972 775,881 6 a 4 1 1 7 13 11 1 8 10 6 1 9 1 1 1 6 3 3 4 1 1 7 14 11 6 1 9 |L 10 6 s M 31 7 19 1 24 2 4 8 4 3 11 6 822 28,761 211,432 893 27,731 213,866 1,715 56,493 425,298 28 2,587 17,761 45 2,666 19,139 83 1,798 5,253 61,745 36,900 462,198 221.48 57.07 21.10 (79.76 298.33 1,479.41 19.41 40.32 1.47 221.02 1 4 . % * .... 3 23,003 16,933 2 2 43,281 225,483 32.623 1 331,726 92,731 156,287 89,471 142,816 182,202 299,103 20,278 15,690 30.76 39.91 7.76 6.72 6.78 19 14 6.87 35.50 17.64 36.74 7.74 17.84 33.79 88.38 2,730.72 30.47 73.30 2.55 37.27 25.29 14.20 18.14 294.65 25.71 1,404.07 (2941.81 553.06 147.27 227.24 (215,840.75 62,705.48 e 6, 733. 38 (26,073.38 130.73 280.51 1.119.70 118.58 5,014.17 6398.56 571.80 9,271.92 145.84 146.65 943.67 . 75.76 5,565.83 * 564.10 334.73 488.47 (21.59 816.65 952.96 512.32 10,782.20 238.16 769.65 1,806.03 857.09 1,481.46 824.82 550.80 114. ff 225.06 15,631.06 2,730.72 8,841.30 5,570.48 189.78 264.96 1,040.99 152.09 5,057.08 894.65 i569.03 152,67 182.53 3,000.78 184.22 268.90 113.32 1,994.42 f I 1 1 1 1 2 40,126 38,190 78,316 4,187 4,686 8,873 87,18!) , 687,049 23.14 12.25 1,231,066 83.94 5.93 749,113 86.33 163.22 172,023 2,705.48 564.10 791,305 19.68 216.88 1,182,012 79.64 36.44 336,073 2.56 25.00 672,035 38.92 6.33 3,880,735 25.69 (0.13 992,622 13.91 10.92 2,309,511 17.79, 45.07 52,4ffi 398*.56X38.16 2 906 2i5 36.18 6.01 23.52 215.38 40.90 31.47 12,414.50 3,717.03 263,361.11 229.18 201,458 47, 137 198,555 45,890 400,01.1 93,017 17,843 10,233 18,775 11,681 36,618 21,914 436,631 114,931 31 18 1 23 1 4 8 4 2 11 6 3 6 9 3 6 9 *18 (92.37 y 1 .... 155,195 152,874 308,069 11,274 ... 11,716 22,990 331.059 f 1*73 a i 3 1 2 3 . 174^620 7^3,703 1,109,801 604,215 315,098 1,596,318 775,881 18.61 6.10 9.33 173.24 0.30 17.04 153.87 7.68 10.65 13.67 210.58 21.25 6.83 8.44 4.53 15.14 213.89 3.88 18.35 5.27 10.68 184.22 0.31 12.29 154.06 ^163.80 "* 107.81 2,482.46 6173.24 269.22 136.88 /1.999.66 13.92 450.47 1,922.16 (10.58 178.04 354.66 532.97 275.75 1,969.04 213.89 186,303 118,683 79,412 194,923 119,450 78,167 381,226 238,133 157,579 10,268 17,687 11,777 10,912 19,899 13,210 21,180 t 402,406 37,586 275,719 24,987 182,566 216,009 204,877 420,886 33,474 36,505 69,979 490,865 67.29 1,784,843 1,755,031 3,539,874 196,546 214,111 410,6573,950,531 31,148,046 37.28 18.89 23.43 35.03 741.31 701.36 466.06 692.61 or. 241 34 77 4 837 :::::::: .;;::::::: 1,391 2.252 7 351 3 582 5 933 8 3.185 15 75,080 28,841 6,857 93 516 e60.15 10.66 213.62 45.26 503.65 1,321.58 21.83 432.75 . .t . 1 634.73 51.94 253.89 34.73 253.40 51.94 9 5 14 9 15 29 40,273 11,594 6353,40 11.53 11.53 253.89 873 1,400 2,273 3,542,147 363 593 956 3,229 295,275 141.13 13.67 213.04 136.95 e 2,555. 13 1,360.28 e21.82el,995.19 1,785,716 1,756,431 196,909 214,704 411,613 3,953,760 31,443,321 37.87 12,32 23.39 35.58 749.73 720.59 466.53 700 1" n "I"" NOTE. a From 1820. 6 From 1850. c From 1830. d From 1810. e From 1800. /From 1840. I Indicates Ipss. * Colored apprentices for life by the act to abolish slavery passed April 18, 1846. O% 600 RECAPITULATION. POPULATION OF THE STATES AXD TERRITORIES FROM 1790 TO 1850. NOTES. (*) Indicates nil persons, except Indians, not taxed, (t) Added or deducted to make the aggregates, published 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a 10 11 12 13 u 15 16 17 18 19 SO 21 22 23 VI 23 26 27 28 29 : i 31 32 33 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 .7 8 STATES AND TEUIUTOUIKS. CENSUS or 1790. CENSUS OF 1800. Whitu. Free colored. Slave. Total. 1 White. : Free colored. Slave. Total. Alabama Arkansas California 1 232, 581 2, 801 46, 310 3, 899 2, 759 , 238, 141 8, 887 59. 096 t 244,721 j 5,330 49,852 | 8,268 951 251,002 6, 153 64, 273 Florida 52, 886 398 29,264 j 82,548 101,678 j 1,019 59, 404 162, 101 Illinois Indiana j 4,577 163 135 4, 875 Iowa Kansas 61,133 , 114 11,830 73,077 179,871 | 741 1 40,343 220,!)55 Louisiana Maine 96,002 538 208, 649 8, 043 373,254 5,463 150,901 |U 216, 326 19, 587 416,793 j 6,452 Maryland 103,036 319,728 105,635 341,548 Massachusetts . . Michigan 1 Minnesota ^ Mississippi 5, 179 182 3, 489 8, 85!> Missouri 141,111 (30 1G9, 954 2, 762 314, 142 i 4, 654 288. 204 4, B73 158 141, 899 11, 433 184, 139 21, 324 340, 120 100, W2 393, 751 182, 898 856 195, 125 j 4, 402 556, 039 10, 374 337, 764 7, 043 45, 028 337 ] 8 . 183,762 12,422 211,949 20, 343 586, 756 133,296 i 478,103 New York Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania 424, 099 i 6, 537 64, 68!) 3, 469 140, 178 1, 801 32, 013 3d 3,737 | 434,373 952 j 69, 110 107, 094 249, 073 3, 417 35, 791 586,094 14,561 65, 437 3, 304 196, 255 3, 185 91, 709 309 1, 706 602, 361 381 69, 122 146, 151 345, 591 13, 584 105, 602 Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Vermont 85, 144 255 442, 115 12, 766 17 85, 416 2D3, 427 748, 308 153, 908 557 514, 280 20, 124 Virginia 345 796 880,200 Wisconsin Total States 1 607, 897 3, 920, 827 4,294,435 j 107,612 889,797 5,291,844 Colorado Dakota I Nebraska | Nevada New Mexico | Utah Washington District of Columbia 10,066 783 3,244 : 14,093 Total States and Territories 3,172,464 59,466 697, 897 3, 929, 827 4, 304, 501 108, 395 t leu 13 893,041 : 5,305,937 Hess 13 RECAPITULATION. 601 RESPECTIVELY, WITH THE RATE OF INCREASE AND DECREASE. incorrectly in those years. ( ; ) Persons on board vcsscls-of-war in the United States naval service. ( I ) Loss. RATIO OF INCREASE FROM 1790 TO 1800. CENSUS OF 1810. RATIO OF INCREASE FROM 1800 TO 1810. 1 3 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 12 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 2 3 4 5 1 7 8 White. Froe colored. I Slave. Total. White. Free colored. Slave. Total. White. Free colored. Slave. Total. j 5.21 7.64 90.28 112. 05 I 65. 53 ! 5. 40 I 30. 76 8. 76 255, 279 6, 453 55, 361 13, 136 310 202, 042 4, 177 72, 674 4.31 21.06 11.05 58.87 i 67. 04 1 4. 40 I 32. 11 13. 07 92.25 156. 03 102. 99 96. 37 145,414 1,801 11.501 ; 613 23,890 : 393 1 105, 218 252, 433 168 ; 12,283 237 ! 24,520 43.01 : 76.74 77. 12 55. 73 421.95 141.01 75. 55 402. 97 194.22 550.00 241. 02 202. 36 324, 237 1, 713 34, 311 7, 585 227,736 969 235,117 | 33,927 465, 303 6, 737 4, 618 120 80,561 406,511 34, 660 76, 556 | 228 705 80.26 131.17 99. 69 83. 08 57.18 3.67 11.66 52.04 143. 52 18.01 57.16 50. 91 ia 43 8.68 ; 73.21 11.03 4.41 50 74 2. 52 6. 82 11.76 111, 502 380, 546 472 040 5.53 11.42 1L53 24 4, 762 23, 024 240 17, 227 607 213, 390 970 226, 861 7, 843 918, 699 25, 333 376, 410 10, 266 228, 861 1, 899 17,088 40,352 3,011 20,845 214 360 1 344.56 ! 31.86 389. 76 355. 95 89.61 14.81 77.00 17.19 35.87 59.37 122. 09 41.56 I 94. 93 29. 50 8. 74 15. 10 I 4. 06 72. 51 32. 53 21. 42 16.67 13.31 16.26 78.16 65.22 i 144.19 11. 44 45. 76 408. 26 463. 05 I 1C v") 10, 851 245, 555 15, 017 959, 049 168,824 i 553,500 230 7CO 1 12. 64 15. 86 I 26. 18 63. 45 26. C5 | 1C. 10 408 G7 j 38. 19 | 122. 74 LIB / 4. 75 40. 00 i 76. 84 186. 47 i ( 14. 04 (54.34 38.67 786,804 22,492 (59.97 .02 73,314 3,609 36. 46 38. 75 214, 196 4, 554 297.54 , 195.05 215,875 1,317 795 810, 091 108 77,031 196,365 415,115 44, 535 261, 727 34.24 54.46 12.03 j 9.23 9. 14 i 42. 8 135.39 356.21 / 53. 39 34, 49 (71.65 11.44 34. 35 20. 12 227. 84 147. 84 BO. 76 16. 32 118.43 57. 63 80. 84 216, 963 750 551,534 ! 30,570 217,713 40.96 j 34.64 7.24 50.09 i 40 95 17.84 i 17.63 392, 518 974, 622 13.51 10.73 i 35.37 #0.96 : i 27.50 34.66, 5,845,925 183,897 1.18.-). 969 7,215,791 1 36. 13 70. 89 33.28 j 36.36 ! 1 | i 16,079 2,549 5,395 24,023 59.73 225.54 66. 30 70. 46 35. 68 i 82.28 27.97 :. OS 3.863,004- 186,446 1,191,364 7,239,814 36.18 72.00 j 33. 40 36. 45 76 I 602 RECAPITULATION. POPULATION OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES FROM 1790 TO 1850, i I 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 J 20 21 2C 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I ! STATUS AND TERRITORIES. . CENSUS or 1820. RATIO OF INCREASE FROM 1810 TO 1820. White. Free colored. i Slave. Total. White. Free colored. Slave. Total. 85,451 12, 579 571 59 41,879 1,617 127, 901 *18 14,255 267,161 55,282 7,844 12,958 !)7 4,509 *100 275, 102 72,749 4. 65 (0.14 21.55 n.35 (68,07 7.94 5.02 0.10 Floridfl 189,566 53,788 145, 758 1,763 457 1,230 149,654 917 190 *4 340, <J8:i *49 55,161 147, 178 30.36 367.68 510. 12 (*2.01 225.44 212. 97 445. 83 (19.83 35.08 349. 53 500.24 Iowa 434,644 73,383 297, 340 200,223 516,419 8,591 2,759 10, 476 929 39,730 6,740 174 126,732 69,064 182 564, 135 *484 152, 923 *6 298, 269 407, 350 *1U8 523, 159 131 8,765 34.05 113.87 30.56 10.07 10.98 86.03 61.06 38.11 (4.12 17.01 0.04 45.00 57.31 99.26 38.82 100. 39 30. 45 7.04 10.86 86.81 Maine . . .>. 107,397 (3.68 Mississippi 42, 176 55, 988 243. 236 257, 409 1, 332, 744 419,200 576, 572 458 347 786 12, 460 29,279 14,612 4,723 32,814 10,222 75, 448 *29 66, 557 *139 244,022 *149 277, 426 701 1,372,111 638,829 *139 581, 295 83.18 225.00 13. 93 13.46 45.06 11.36 151. 93 90.83 (42.83 (18.96 58.86 15. 57 42. 33 148.07 92.02 239.48 86.97 219. 43 13.90 13.04 43.14 15.00 151. 96 Missouri 7,557 10, 088 205,017 (30.35 (32.82 21.43 \orth Carolina Ohio Oregon 1,017,094 79 413 30,202 3,554 6,826 2 727 211 48 258,475 80,107 *1, 951 1, 047, 507 *44 83,015 502,741 52 422,701 29. 20 8.31 10.85 57.46 34.27 (i.52 49.89 107.06 (73.45 (55. 55 31.62 79.87 29.55 7.83 2U11 61.55 Rhode Island 237,440 339,927 Texan 234, 84C 003,087 903 36,889 *15 235, 749 *250 1, 065, 129 8.24 9.34 20.04 20.67 8.29 9.31 Virginia 425, 153 8.31 Wisconsin Total States i 7,839,317 229.456 1, 531, 748 9, 603, 152 34. 10 24.77 28.85 33.11 Colorado Dakota . . . New Mexico ; Utah 1 Washington District of Columbia 82.614 4,048 6 377 33.031" 40.64 58.08 18.02 37.53 Total States and Territories 7 861, 931 t Add 6 233,504 t Add 20 1. 538, 125 (Less 87 9 638, 191 t Lets 60 3411 "a 23 23 79 33.13 RECAPITULATION. RESPECTIVELY, WITH THE RATE OF INCREASE AND DECREASE Continued. 603 CENSUS OF 1830. 1 IATIO OF INCREASE FROM 1820 TO 1830. CENSUS OF 1840. :RATIO OF INCREASE FROM 1830,70 1840. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 33 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 White. Free colored. Slave. Total. wutu. ; Free colored. Slave. Total, i White. Free colored. | Sluve. 1 Total. ! White. Free colored. Slave. Total. 190, 406 25, 671 1, 572 141 117, 549 309, 527 4,576 30,388 122.82 i 104.07 175. 03 138. 98 180.68 182.99 142. 01 335, 185 112.91 77,174 | 2,039 465 253, 532 ! 590, 756 19,935 97,574 76.03 200.62 29.07 229.78 115. 68 90. 86 335. 64 221. 09 280, 603 57, 601 18,385 296,806 155,061 339, 399 8,047 15, 855 844 2,486 1,637 3,629 1 25 : 297,675 3,292 ; 76,748 15,501 i 34,730 217, 531 516, 823 747 ! 157,445 3 343, 031 8. 04 4.19 2.58 22.35 274 22 (26.99 8.17 5.05 301, 856 58,561 27,943 407, 695 472,254 678, 698 42,924 8,105 16, 919 817 2,753 3,598 7,165 172 17 1 309,978 2, 605 ; 78, 085 25,717 54,477 280,944 691,392 3.-11 476,183 3 685, 866 16 43, 112 4.23 1.66 51.98 37.36 204.56 99.97 0.72 6.71 (3.19 10.74 119. 79 97. 43 (32.00J 4.13 (20.86 1.74 65.09 56.86 29. 15 33. 78 (55.68 i SOS. 44 99 94 56.57 | 188.28 132.85 . 41.00 258.02 195.04 45.35 (18.53 (98.42 51.57 185.17 133.07 517, 787 89,441 398, 263 291,108 603,359 31,346 4,917 16,710 1,190 52, 938 7,048 261 165,213 687,917 109,588 215,739 2 399, 455 102,994 i 447,040 1 610, 408 32 j 31,639 i 19.12 SI. 88 33.94 11.86 16.83 264.87 78.21 59.05 28.09 33.24 4.56 50.00 30.36 58.67 21.09 40.63 33.89 9.74 16.65 255.65 590, 253 - 158,457 500, 438 318,204 729,030 211,560 7,317 25,502 1,335 62, 078 8,669 707 182, 258 779, 838 168,452 352,411 501 793 13. 99 77.16 25.65 0.03 20.82 574.91 48.81 52. 61 13.86 17.20 22.99 170.88 1 10.31 j 13.36 53. 71 63. 35 (4.09 89,737 470.019 737 6 ( )9 H2.67 5.14 70, 443 114, 795 268, 781 300, 266 1,873,663 472, 843 928, 329 519 569 C04 18, 303 44, 870 19, 543 9, 568 65,659 i -136,621 25, 091 140, 455 3 269, 328 2,254 320,823 75 ; 1,918,608 245,601 i 737,987 6 937, 903 67.02 105. 03 10.47 16.64 40.58 12.79 61.00 13.31 63.97 (23.15 4f>. SO 53.24 33.74 102.58 100.09 145. 46 81.08 110. 94 10.31 15.58 39.76 15. 52 61.31 179, 074 323, 888 284, 036 351,588 2, 378, 890 484, 870 1, 502, 122 1,366 1,574 537 21,044 50,027 22,732 17,342 195,211 i 375,631 58, 240 383, 702 1 284, 574 674 373. 306 | 4 ! 2,428,921 245,817 \ 753,419 3 1, 519, 467 154.21 182. 14 5.09 17.09 26.96 2.54 01.08 163. 19 176.62 ( ] 1. 09 14.97 11.49 10.31 81.25 197.31 i 174.96 132.11 173.18 (66.66 5.66 (70.09 1C. 36 (94. 6C 26.60 0. 08 2. 09 (50.00 62.01 (70.17 (99.25 19.79 1,309,900 93, 621 257,863 535,746 37,930 3,561 7,921 4,555 1 403 1, 348, 233 17 ! 97,199 315, 401 581. 185 141,603 j 681,904 28.78 17.89 8.06 57.06 25.58 0.19 16.04 67.03 90.99 (04.58 22.02 76. 76 28.47 17.02 15.06 61.28 1, 676, 115 105,587 259, 084 640, 627 47,854 3,238 8,276 5,524 64 j 1,724,03.1 5 108,830 327,038 ! 594, 38 183,059 ! 829,210 27.95 12.78 0.47 19. 57 26.16 (9.07 4.48 21. 27 (84.11 j 27.87 (70.58 i 11.97 3. 08 2. 27 29. 27 ; 21. 06 279, 771 694, 300 881 47, 348 280 6,">2 19.12 15. 12 2.43 28.35 19. 01 13.71 291, 218 740, 858 30,749 J6, 100 730 49, 852 185 2 C J1 )48 4.09 0.07 m. 13 5.28 469,757 1,211,405 10.49 449,087 1,239,797 11 30 945 (4.04 2.34 t5,318 5 318 1 * l 100 i 10, 509, 815 313, 447 2,002,924 12,826,186 34.07 36.60 30.76 33. 53 14, 165, 028 377, 942 2,482,761 17,025,741 34.78 20. 57 23. 96 33. 74 | | 27,563 6,152 6, 119 39, 834 21.28 51.97 (4.04 20.57 30,657 8,361 4, 694 43, 712 11.22 35.09 (23.28 9.74 10, 537, 378 319, 599 2, 009, 043 12, 866, 020 34.03 36.87 30.61 33. 49 14, 195, 695 | 386, 303 2,487,455 : 17,069,453 34.72 20.87 23. 81 32. 67 604 RECAPITULATION. POPULATION OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES FROM 1790 TO 1850, c. Continued. 1 3 4 9 7 1 9 11 i 13 14 U n : n :: M as n : : .. H M 1 9 i 4 3 e 7 1 CENSUS OF 1850. RATIO OF INCREASE FKOM 1840 TO 1890. White. Free colored. Slave. Total. White. [ Free colored. Sluvc. Total. Alabama 426,514! 2,265 342, 844 771, 623 47, 100 | 209, 897 93. 597 27.24 110.16 11.08 30. 75 35. 22 30. 62 136.26 115.12 Arkansas 162,189 008 California 91,635 902 Connecticut 303, 099 7 693 370 792 20.28 21.52 68.92 27.93 79.14 43.97 1147. 02 ; 5. 08 6.82 14.07 6.46 51.08 57.55 93.60 10.62 17.22 60.52 31.07 78.81 44.11 345.85 Delaware 71, 169 18.073 2,290 ! 91,532 39, 310 87, 445 381, 682 906, 185 831.470 H2.09 52,85 35.85 Florida 47, 203 932 Georgia 521, 572 2 931 Illinois 846,034 1 5 436 Indiana 977,154 11,262 988,416 Iowa ... 191,881 333 192,214 Kentucky 761 413 10 Oil 210, 981 982, 405 244, 809 517, 762 583 169 S8.99 61.23 16.26 31.34 35.17 86.74 36.81 (31.52 0.07 20.36 4.55 265.34 15.75 45.32 25.98 46.92 16.22 24.04 34.81 87.34 Louisiana 255 491 17 462 Maine 581,813 [ 1 356 Maryland . 417 943 74 723 90,368 583,034 <WJ 514 0.70 Massachusetts 985 450 9 064 Michigan 395 071 2 583 . 397 654 Minnesota 6,038 39 6077 MifsiMJppl 295, 718 930 309, 878 606, 526 87,422 ! 682,044 i 317 976 65.13 82.78 11.76 32.04 28.14 14.05 30.15 J31.91 66.32 /3. 16 13.14 n. 91 20.81 45.76 58.74 50.10 61.46 77.75 11.74 31. 14 /7.S2 15.35 30.33 Missouri 592 004 2 618 New Hampshire 317456 520 New Jersey 465509 23810 236 489,555 3 097 394 164.98 New York 3048 325 49 069 North Carolina | 553028 27463 288,548 j 869,039 1 980 39 17. : Ohio 1 955 050 25 79 Orejwn 13 087 207 13 (X M Pennsylvania 2 258 160 53 66 34.72 36.26 5.97 18.13 12.06 13.34 8.26 16.25 34.09 35.57 12.47 20.92 Rhode Island 143 875 3 670 South Carolina 274 563 ! - 384, 984 668, 507 239, 459 1, 002, 717 58,161 212,592 17.71 30.80 Texas 154034 397 Vermont 313402 718 7.61 20.77 891.01 M.64 8.98 243. 24 7.59 14.60 886.88 Virginia 394 goo 54 333 472, 528 1, 421, 661 5.21 Wiwondu 304 756 635 Total States * ! 19 440 272 4*>4 390 3, 200, 600 23, 067, 262 37.25 12.28 28.91 35.43 Colorado Dakota Nebraska I Nevada ; I New Mexico... H1 547 Utah 1 n 354 Washington I District of Columbia -17 on 3, 687 ! 51, 687 i 23.75 20.30 I 21. 45 18.24 Total 8tate and Territories. 19 553 m 434 444 I 3,204,313 23,191,876 37. 74 12. 46 28.82 35.87 .._.... 1 RECAPITULATION. 605 INDIAN POPULATION IN THE STATES AND TERRITORIES NOT ENUMERATED IN THE EIGHTH CENSUS AND RETAINING THEIR TRIBAL CHARACTER. \VcBt of Arkansas . California. Georgia . . . Indiana. . Kansas. . - Maine Michigan Minnesota Mississippi New York North Carolina Oregon Tennessee Wisconsin Colorado Territory Dakota Territory Nebraska Territory .... Nevada Territory Xt-w Mexico Territory. Utah Territory Washington Territory . Total. 65,680 13, 540 377 384 8, 189 969 7,777 17,900 900 3,785 1,499 7,000 181 2,833 6,000 39, 664 5,072 7,550 55,100 20, 000 31,000 295, 400 * Pagsamaquoddy tribe. Penobflcot tribe 463 506 Total. 969 RECAPITULATION FREE POPULATION OF THE STATES AND TERRI STATES AND TERRITORIES. UNITED STATES. WHITE. ^ ULACK. MULATTO. M. V. Total. M. 1 Total. M. F. Total. 262,102 108, 881 * 153, iMO 182,425 41,063 38,953 293, 020 717, 323 626, 817 295,350 51, 174 439, 655 144,273 207, 216 216, 847 471,037 307,868 60,176 180,363 470,533 149, 846 260,629 1,414,454 311, 984 995,482 27,380 1, 203, 538 64,934 140, 301 408,562 203, 179 140, 942 508, 19fi 857,560 251,979 | 514,081 151, 620 320,451 75, 891 2S9, 831 188,539 370,964 40,366 81,429 35, 514 74, 467 286, 325 579, 945 662,427 1,379,750 594, 013 1, 220, 830 272, 418 567, 774 42,715 93,889 420, 070 859, 725 132, 753 277, OS6 292,419 589.035 221, 628 438, 475 490, 924 961, 961 285, 837 -593, 705 52,872 113,048 104, 982 345, 345 432, 451 902, 984 154, 800 304, 646 263, 369 523, 998 1,419,688 2,834,142 315,826 627,810 979,231 ! 1,974,713 19, 840 47, 220 1, 215, 565 2, 419, 103 68,412 133,346 141, 010 281, 407 397, 009 805, 504 174,714 ! 377,893 140, 729 281, 671 504, 168 1, 012, 358 240, 243 497, 809 293 30 1,615 , j 3,107 ; 8,437 126 724 2,011 3,099 273 166 3,221 1,394 314 D2, 485 ! 2,867 j 1,074 39 79 921 121 10, 677 ] 18,011 ] 4, 275 ; 10,227 i 40 17. 731 1 1,337 ; 1,363 1,515 36 268 36,646 1 247 ; 297 590 960 27 07 41 683 Z.297 848 3,458 6,625 8C9 8,491 16,928 1,450 j 141 267 314 751 i 1,475 981 1,992 4,003 1,763 2, 875 : 5, 974 2, 684 224 497 285 193 359 119 3,381 6,602 ! 1,877 1,969 I 3,303 0,718 312 626 277 5,363 67,848 7,222 3, 257 6, 124 1, 309 ] 1,398 3,072 1,653 51 90 80 91 ! 170 292 ; 973 1, 894 765 118 239 127 1,120 21,797 1,585 9, 895 37, !)06 4, 617 4, 378 8,053 10,597 9,679 ! 19,906 8,138 i 22 62 31 9,895 37,626 8,545 1, 560 i 2, 897 452 1,514 2,777 | 3,285 1,489 3,004 2,019 42 78 129 234 502 89 7,909 34,555 11,071 { 175 422 390 1,138 2,098 ! 45 86 I 490 1, 338 993 1, 862 1,446 2,896 328 636 1,060 1,997 1,792 3,555 2, 756 5, 440 i 276 561 146 265 2, 198 4, 075 8, 140 14, 858 1 288 505 8,779 10,001 1, 558 2, 867 1,591 3,244 77 157 309 601 897 1,662 123 250 1, 847 3, 432 5, 430 10, 047 11,204 21,801 8, 500 16, 638 30 61 10, 430 18, 981 531 , 983 3,847 ; 7,132 2, 269 4, 288 127 256 93 182 12,411 23,482 333 ! 723 8 Illinois - 18 Minnesota .... 19 Miiwigbippi 03 \ew York 25 Ohio 29 South Carolina 31 Texas 33 Virginia 34 WHO >ii-in Totnl In Stilton .. 11,506,655 11, 130, 340 22, 636, 995 145, 329 , 153, 956 \ 299, 233 81, 532 91, 488 173, 020 ; 1 Colorado 30,176 1,729 23,474 12,705 4,200 44,464 13,948 5,667 1,389 31,505 1,334 3,063 54, 825 48, 299 9,706 22,411 552 4, 752 42, 247 80, 711 13, 512 27, 460 2, 756 8, 423 28 5 33 9 4^ 2 Dakota 3 Diwtrict of Columbia 2,843 13 18 22 12 81 \ 3, 777 6, 620 1, 851 12 25 I 21 a : 2ii u 24 | 46 i 20 16 X* 1 3 24 ! 2 2, 641 4, 492 18 : 1 15 16 36 1 3 1 3 ; 4 Nebraska ti New Mexico 7 ! Utah fl ! Washington Total iu Territories 136,363 96, 321 232, 684 2,957 3,845 ! 0,802 ! 1,918 1 1 2, 682 4, 600 Total in Miitm and Territoriei 11,643,018 11,226,601 ; 22,869,679 1 118,281! 157, H 31)6,087 j i- :i. l. i" | M. 170 177,620 RECAPITULATION. 607 TORIES, NATIVE AilD FOREIGN, BY COLOR AND SEX. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. | STATES AND TERRITORIES. 1 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 S3 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 W1IITK. BLACK. MULATTO. Aggregate. M. F. Total. M. F. ! Total. M. F. Total. 8,169 S, 671 ,/ 116,570 39,433 4,877 2,175 7, 4(i:i 181, 629 66,652 58,571 7,718 34,556 45, 465 19, 314 39,992 121, 207 83, 259 32, 782 5,912 92, 611 9, 717 62, 104 495, 900 2,283 176,238 ; 4, 135 ; 224,408 ; 17,368 5,810 14, 248 25,618 1 17, 473 20,701 : 149, 230 4,181 1,069 29,507 41,123 4,283 1,105 4,180 142, 944 51, 518 47, 499 4, 972 25,236 35,138 18,003 37, 451 138, 296 65,350 25, 934 2, 644 67, 914 11,216 60, 597 501,688 1,007 151, 887 982 205, 755 19,954 4,171 6,970 17,733 15, 245 14,352 127, 671 12, 350 1 3,740 1 ] 2 529, 121 324, 335 379, 9944 460, 147 110,418 78, 679 595,088 1, 711, 951 1, 350, 428 674, 913 107,204 930, 201 376, 276 628,279 599,860 1, 231, 066 749, 113 172, 023 354,674 1, 067, 081 326, 073 672, 017 3, 880, 735 661, 563 2, 339, 511 52, 465 2, 906, 215 174, 620 301,302 834, 082 421, 649 315, 098 1, 105, 453 775, 881 1 156 24 40 9 1 202 33 146, OY7. 208 80, 556 | 76 a, 160 : 2 3,280 10 11, 643 8 324,573 17 118, 170 : 3 106, 070 2 12,690 41 249 31 107 3 5 12 22 13 21 15 32 4 7 2 4 Ir -enliforuia Connecticut 4 6 18 5 6 1 1 123 31 17 105 72 7 3 1 20 2 1 7 7 38 1 2 300 69 39 204 131 Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa 59, 792 I 2 80, 603 ; 44 37,317 : 37 77,443 22 259,503 188 148, 609 168 58,716 : 3J 5 82 126 30 67 32 54 S19 407 184 352 1 177 2 99 59 5 Kentucky Louisiana Maine . . . 8, 556 \ 1 160,525 j 4 20, 933 , 2 122, 701 40 997, 583 351 3,290 I 1 328, 125 | 44 5, 117 4 430, 163 110 37,322 32 9,981 1 2 4 7 3 10 199 7 33 1 87 10 5 12 3 382 7 53 1 161 14 4 17 10 3 14 2 28 68 319 670 1 2 32 1 76 I j 4 11 183 New York 20 Ohio 71 j 181 26 58 3 3 3 4l 4 4 ! 7 15 1 2 74 4 n 1 1 4 1 Pennsylvania Rhode Island 21,218 1 43,401 3 16 6 2 8 32,718 ^ 8 35, 053 2 276,901 8 4 12 2, 1%, 259 1, 887, 625 4,083,884 : 1,396 1,171 2,567 969 795 1,764 27,197,515 2,473 1,068 6,111 4,014 1,902 4,582 (i, 276 : 2, 753 : 188 706 6,354 2,334 158 | a, 138 . 6,478 388 2,666 | 34,277 1,774 i 4 837 12,465 4 6,348 1 2,060 1 6 720 7 11 2 . 3 1 4 4 .8 71, 895 28,826 6,857 93,516 40,244 11,594 3 1 3 3 Utah 3, 141 3 | 3 j SB, 184 18,744 47, 928 9 9 18 | 9 5 14 292, 046 27, 489, 561 X , 225,443 ; I 1,906, 36 ,) 4,131,81!! 1.405 1,180 2,585 . 978 1=00 1,778 608 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITY OF THE POPULATION OF THE CITY OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. STATES AND TERRITORIES. UNITED STATES. M 3 i COUNTRIES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total born in foreign countries^ 1 1 WHITES. FREE COLORED. Total free rolored. Total born in Unit WHITES. Total whites. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. M. f fr It F. If. M. F. 18 4 11 371 14 32 2 G 14 j 55 326 ! 697 5 , 14 6 : 10 11 I 30 27 fit; 6 13 8 16 j .. ; 32 German States: Austria cyr 132 355 63 8 420 78 723 16 118 308 42 10 314 64 43 250 663 107 18 734 142 1 245 43 250 663 107 18 734 142 1, 245 i 6 25 23 12 3 3 28 51 i 748 8 I 20 34 1 4 ; 14 7 10 40 1 66 g 4 19 39 7 8 1 12 11 5,194 88 41,953 21 Hesse Illinois 13 GernVu Suites, (not specified) Total Germany l 1,808 21 4 107 3 2,829 1,5941 8 5 152 5 5 3,729 3,202 29 9 259 8 12 6,558 3,202 29 19 260 8 12 6,807 10 | 22 27 48 5,863 11,037 76 104 43, 713 85, 6fi6 1G 37 2 ; 8 15 | 28 3, 246 7, 017 69 132 1,047 2, 254 12 28 62 129 2 ! 5 207 440 312 G73 37 CO 5 8 932 2,271 54 138 15 27 14 31 J i > S3 j 3(i 133 I 898 3 2 20 85 399 1 4 43 78 498 4 i 26 6 ; 54 60 i 11,120 163 327 897 86, 563 Asia Africa 7 I 3 10 1 Atlantic Islands Australia Belgium British America 86 163 249 Central America G 13 3,801 63 1,207 Hi 07 3 24-1 3lil 23 3 1,339 84 12 17 1 2 3 11 China 3 67 2,076 21 22o 80 6 89 19,536 lie * 1 16 1,977 9 156 55 3 84 20,450 103 4 83 4,053 30 381 135 9 173 45,986 249 2 66 34 78 38 1,320 55 237 64 122 30 10 98 60 44 4 83 4,073 30 382 135 9 174 45,991 249 2 G6 36 78 H 38 1,321 56 237 64 122 38 10 6 138 60 44 Denmark New Hampshire 5 17 47 8 SO 8 74 8 3 25 ! 7,072 25 157 121 ; 2,375 16 44 3 ! 132 IS 7 20 Europe, (not specified) France 1 1 Great Britain, (not specified). . Greece Holland 1 1 1 5 IVmixylvania 48 15 1 1 56 31 2 ] 104 544 46 ; 719 3 ! 63 2 . 10 4 Iluly 57 28 44 4 23 737 42 148 33 67 21 3 5 53 29 35 9 6 34 4 15 583 13 89 31 55 7 1 45 31 9 Portugal 1 1 2 5 149 7 147 12 2,283 296 ! 434 Poland Pacific Inlands i ; us-i. i District of Columbia. 18 16 34 G5 1 1 1 1 Spain M 7G5 1 o 1 37 14 | 012 Sweden , W U 12 Sardinia Total. Switzerland 55,812 56,315 112,127 i 877 1,046 1,923 ! 114,050 j 3 5 8 Turkey - West Indies 32 8 40 Wales Totnl 28,359 33,093 63.45Q 145 194 339 63,791 Born in the United States . Born in foreign countries. . RECAPITULATION . 114,050 63,791 177,841 RECAPITULATION. 609 NATIVITY OF THE POPULATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK. STATES AND TERRITORIES. UNITED STATES. Total boru in United States. ; COUNTRIES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total born in foreign countries. WHITES. Total whites. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. WHITES. Total whites. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. M. F. M. F. 51. F. M. F. 81 C 71 3,994 113 33 171 103 62 19 ]00 7 73 3,039 97 34 198 145 50 21 o 110 209 724 739 3, 424 110 7 40 55 401 . 5, !)07 180, 3D3 88 388 3 2,662 408 290 38 20 475 506 90 100 8 38 1,011 187 13 144 7,633 210 CO 309 308 118 40 232 435 1,650 1, 521 7,454 225 18 74 115 1,181 11,713 371,106 186 838 3 5,386 1,069 535 71 64 1,245 1,044 163 195 9 86 1,954 o 5 7 194 13 151 7,890 354 70 399 310 118 40 o 248 459 1,663 2,320 7,038 229 18 70 118 1,170 12, 909 379, 034 270 900 3 6,037 1, 112 014 73 67 1,306 1,576 164 265 9 88 2, 033 German States : 942 9,294 4,651 5,764 541 7,145 3,339 32,135 749 9,282 4,484 5,405 456 5,697 3,158 20, 935 1,091 18, 576 9,135 11, 109 997 12, 842 6,497 59, 070 1 1 1,692 18, 576 9,136 11, 169 997 12, 842 6,497 59,075 2 105 07 1 10 1 5 158 77 3 20 1 7 263 144 4 30 2 Connecticut I 1 Delaware Georgia Illinois Germ u States,(not8pecine<l Total Germany Asia 4 1 5 Kansas 63,811 36 23 19 14 156 1,972 4 40 417 M, 113 4 172 56,166 31 13 7 8 113 1,875 7 5 195 12, 936 5 3 877 119, 977 67 36 26 22 269 3,847 11 51 612 27, 049 11 8,049 o 6 2 5 o 1 o 8 4 119, 984 69 44 30 22 269 3,899 11 51 612 27,082 11 8,074 o 19 1,420 203, 740 1,464 54 251 144 1,566 3 467 9,208 416 660 40 1,771 170 11 25 1,202 895 5 110 226 926 783 4,070 115 11 34 00 700 5,836 184,773 98 470 9 6 11 387 72 o 7 18 412 72 2 10 24 13 799 144 4 Africa 3 o Atlantic Islands Massachusetts British America 17 35 52 M- nesot Central America rt 2 5 729 4,498 44 19 2 3 9 1,160 7,868 84 48 China 1 4 437 3, 370 40 29 1 New Hampshire . . . 14 19 33 Europe, (not specified) y 15 10 25 North Carolina .... Great Britain, (not specified) . . Greece 13 781 86,580 926 33 192 100 967 2 291 4,941 293 489 32 901 84 3 15 556 466 1 6 639 117, 120 537 59 34 619 1 176 4,266 116 177 8 870 71 8 6 439 429 1 19 1,420 303, 700 1,463 53 251 140 1,586 3 467 9,207 409 606 40 1,771 155 11 21 995 895 o Holland Pennsylvania 2,724 571 245 33 38 770 538 73 95 7 48 943 289 11 41 302 33 38 2 2 35 285 1 40 651 43 79 2 3 61 532 1 70 20 1 20 1 40 1 1 Italy South Carolina .... Tennessee Norway 1 26 247 Portugal 3 1 4 Poland Pacific Islands Russia District of Columbia. 30 6 1 1 1 7 Spain 2 43 o 79 Sweden 36 Sardinia Total Switzerland 209,014 208,778 417, 792 5,237 6,923 12, 160 429, 952 11 4 15 Turkey 3 120 1 87 4 207 West Indies Wales Other foreign countries Total 3 3 182,462 200,841 383,303 228 186 414 383, 717 RECAPITULATION. Born in United States *Born in foreign countries . 77 Aggregate * 7 lii lians inrluil.-H In whit* population. 429, 952 383, 717 813, 669 (J10 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITY OF THE POPULATION OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. 1 STATES AND TERRITORIES. UNITED STATES. I -3 COUNTRIES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total born in foreign countries. WHITES. Total white s. FREE COI.OItKH. Total free colored. Total born in I nit WHITES. Total whites. FREE COI.OIIK1*. Total free colored. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. j F. 56 o 17 511 2,228 11 64 74 45 24 3 104 90 MS 1,809 1,234 33 15 34 56 172 0,041 3, 076 8<> 420 56 6 15 396 3, 203 10 83 69 80 31 101 e7 170 2, 1 13 964 11 35 01 128 7,814 7fl 447 112 12 32 )7 5, 431 24 147 143 55 5 205 177 438 3, U22 2, 108 02 20 CO 117 300 13, 855 0, 3*1 102 8G7 1 1 113 12 34 045 8, 408 ! 24 205 145 128 55 5 218 202 448 5,898 2, 240 30 70 M,!)52 0. 438 202 8f4 German States : Austria 208 2 024 123 2 347 331 4 971 ! 331 4.971 5,087 3, 931 103 7,021 7,132 14,107 21 1, 004 38 2, 077 17 1,883 liaclcn 3, 152 2,083 8!) 3, 880 3, 807 7,049 2,835 1,847 00 3,141 3,325 0,455 5,987 3,930 138 7,021 7,132 14,104 Delaware 1 \ 3 ; 2 1 5 24 1 34 1 1 58 3 "NVurtemburg Genn n States, (not specified) 2 j 1 3 23,492 10 o 13 5 43 404 1 5 89 10, 177 10 1,4-13 20, 142 15 9 502 1 5 27 0, 087 4 1, 173 43,034 23 4 10 CO 906 o 10 11G 19,204 14 2, CIO c o 10 1 3 1 3 1 9 3 13 43, 043 28 17 24 10 CO 940 10 llti 10, 278 14 2, 025 6 14 5 800 23 11 1, 17li 25 13 10 1,070 48 British America 2G 8 34 4 1 :i 4 1 3 1,007 138 100 17 Central America 4 3 074 73 9 England 10 4 14 New Hampuhirc Europe, (not spocilied) 423 03 43 f 3 9 Great Britain, (not specified). Greece North Carolina ... o 244 41,010 291 17 27 53 54 1 SJ 1,689 79 70 o 041 20 1 Ml 34,523 104 22 5 11 3 445 93, 333 485 39 32 01 75 1 87 3,298 108 90 3 1,230 41 3 446 95, 548 487 43 32 04 75 1 88 3,299 111 90 3 1,230 45 Ohio Holland 7 II 1 8 1 15 3 4 Pennsylvania 101,308 138 131 49 M 122 724 15 178 3 30 400 173,300 146 143 40 13 100 825 12 173 4 30 353 33I.72 304 274 !I5 .,- 222 1,549 27 353 7 78 822 3, 7i;:> 04 1 7, 050 7 111 13,724 9 205 3 348, 452 313 470 08 225 2,790 27 408 7 70 893 Italy South Carolina Norway Tennessee Portugal Vermont Virginia 1 530 711 3 1,241 Poland i Ru^Kia 34 1,010 29 20 1 580 21 1 1 1 ... 1 1 3 District of Columbia 01 81 143 Spain 1 30 1 71 Sweden 32 Total 179, 752 194, 425 374, 177 9,025 12,897 21,922 30o, 099 2 S i Turkey West Indies 215 243 5 232 247 8 447 400 13 78 70 148 595 490 13 Total 80, 403 ! 88, 704 169, 107 1W 111 263 1C9, 430 BECAPrrULATlOU. Born in the United States 306. 099 Horn in foreign countries 1 CO, 430 Agregnte . 565, 5C9 RECAPITULATION. 611 NATIVITY OF THE FREE POPULATION OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. STATES AND TERRITORIES. UNITED STATES. Total born in United States. COUNTRIES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total horn in foreign countries. U * WHITES. M. V. Total whites. TRKK COLORED. Totul free colored. will .It. FES. P. Total whites. Kit COLO M. EK RED. F. Total free colored. ii F. 9 1 3 TIC, 220 31 13 24 1 o 9 18 1 13 403 17 45 22 43 55 92 119, 191 680 8 23 31 110 387 1,418 150 293 1 4, 125 73 100 30 7 81 3,017 5 733 27 371 18 2 13 226 478 17 49 22 43 6 o 59 96 226 144, 078 081 8 .1 23 30 116 387 1,437 101 295 1 4, 183 77 101 30 1 81 3,548 5 771 3 27 398 German States : 68 3,248 1,294 3,350 50 1,320 906 6, 429 16, 077 44 3,348 1,351 3, 179 29 1,000 871 6, 049 112 0, 590 2, 643 6,535 79 2, 386 1,777 12, 478 112 6, 596 2,040 0, 535 79 2 380 1 1 California 10 109 2-13 10 14 9 10 5 1 7 1 15 linden 1 1 8 Florida o o 4 Illinois . \Yurtemburg Germ n States, (not specified) Total Germany Asia .... 1 1 3 1 1,780 12,479 15, 1)31 1 32, 608 ] 2 3 5 32,013 1 2 11 o 13 147 29 42 117 50, 433 37! 1 1 10 17 203 733 78 147 26 50 108 G2, 733 306 4 1 13 M 41 184 686 78 146 1 2,141 37 63 13 5 32 1,566 5 351 2 14 200 1 10, 025 o 4 4 4 1 24, 887 1 o 2 Maine Maryland Massachusetts Atlantic Islands 7 4 11 14, 8(3 ] Australia . .. 77 5 C8 13 145 British America o - D Central America China 44 1, 120 220 1 19 1, 032 163 3 63 3 391 1 1 1 4 1 3 64 2, 154 3 397 PI 3 2 5 Denmark New Hampshire .... Kngland Europe, (not specified) France . . . 3 1 4 9 5 o North Carolina Greece 1 143 0,781 119 6 15 40 1 81 15,511 178 5 7 22 60 1 S81 15, 536 178 7 22 60 Holland 139 8,730 59 3 1 20 1,084 30 37 17 49 1,451 20 32 1 58 4 1 Ireland Italy 5 20 23 South Carolina 1 1 Norwav Portugal 3 Poland 211 320 531 Pacific Islands Russia 5 295 8 36 1 08 11 5 229 4 8 3 07 11 10 524 12 44 4 133 oo 10 524 12 44 4 133 22 1 141 102 District of Columbia - 382 1 13 1C3 15 23 38 Spain Sweden 13 14 27 Not stilted Total 62, 823 69, 282 132, 105 10, 312 15, 286 25, 598 157, 703 1 1 1 41 53 1 104 102 West Indies 03 47 20 17 37 Wales . Total 52, 497 25, 790 26, 025 52, 415 35 47 82 RECAPITULATION. Born In the United States . . Born in foreign countries. . . Total free . . . Slaves. Aggregate Norrc.-- 1 Indian included in white population. 157, 703 52, 497 210, 200 2,318 512, 418 612 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITY OF THE POPULATION OF THE CITY OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. STATES AXD TERRITORIES. UNITED STATES. Total born in United States. COUNTRIES. 1 FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total boru in foreign countries. WHITES. Totul whites. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. WHITES. Total whites. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. . M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 27 17 1 257 71 1 31 121 786 39 2 1,158 147 128 SCO 535 60 6 51 118 116 4:ij 1,828 29 32,207 20 6 2 177 04 2 15 133 843 52 2 1, 2.T7 147 81 591 413 64 7 52 JO : ; i 1,038 31 32, 309 53 23 3 434 1 254 1,629 SI 4 2,389 294 209 1,151 978 124 13 103 208 200 919 3, 466 CO 64, 570 20 10 30 17 50 27 103 50 3 437 137 3 99 202 1,663 94 5 2,872 428 209 1,253 985 126 13 247 239 206 928 3,497 134 65,842 German States : 190 4,377 2,033 1,340 139 3,700 1,389 10, 170 140 4,239 1,870 1,131 112 2,836 1,158 9,045 3-12 8,606 3,903 2.471 0,596 2,547 19, 215 i 342 8,606 3,903 2,471 251 6,596 2,547 19, 215 California Connecticut Bavaria 3 1 3 o 1 Hesse Nassau 21 4 19 1 32 4 15 o 1 S20 70 53 8 34 3 1 483 134 Germ u States, (not specified) Total Germany 23, 404 o 2 20, 527 4 4 43, 931 48,951 6 6 203 04 Asia Kentucky Atlantic lalanda Maine 23 4 1 04 3 1 102 7 o 6 30 451 1 1 33 1,975 4 420 10 51 877 1 51 3, 728 10 53 881 1 2 51 3,730 6 1,884 4 5 658 19,375 320 4 9 3 199 1 | 1 2 2 2 4 British America Central America 61 19 83 144 31 China I 1,75:1 t Mississippi Denmark New Hampshire .... New Jersey England 2 2 3 19 31 014 12 43 C32 9 31 74 1,266 Europe, (not specified) France 4 1,000 o 3 379 9, 473 204 o 6 3 125 o 884 o 279 9,902 no o 3 6 1,884 4 5 658 19, 375 320 4 9 3 199 New York North Carolina Great Britain, (not specified). . Greece Holland B n 2,087 78 27 C8 15 137 60-1 29 41 1,952 55 25 85 18 103 611 21 43 4, 039 133 52 153 33 240 1,215 M 83 85 70 155 4, 194 133 90 387 40 241 1,990 50 115 Pennsylvania Italy South Carolina 19 109 5 19 125 8 1 377 38 234 13 1 775 Xonvay Portugal Poland 74 398 Pacific Islands Virginia Russia - 5 545 9 20 104 435 3 3 376 5 9 70 305 6 8 921 14 29 180 800 9 8 921 14 29 180 800 9 District of Columbia 11 21 32 Spain 2:i 1GC 30 127 53 293 53 296 3 3 Totml Switzerland 1 42,000 41,715 83, 715 1,823 1,898 3,715 87,430 5 ^ 5 21 489 10 256 8 233 13 48S) 3 3 Wales Total 38,498 35, 105 j 73, 603 6 5 11 73,614 RECAPITULATION. Bora in the Uniwd States . Born In foreign countries.. Aggregate. . 87, 430 73, 614 161, 044 NOTE. 4 Indium Includod in white population. RECAPITULATION. 613 NATIVITY OF THE POPULATION OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. STATES AND TERRITORIES. UNITED STATES. Total born in United States. COUNTRIES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Total born in foreign countries. WHITES. Total whites. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. WHITES. Total whites. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. | M. P. M. 1 P. If. P, M. F. 9 3 643 15 13,958 164 51 3 191 36 410 180 1, 475 411 (J 14 1 6 545 17 1 14 13, 975 189 59 1 196 45 316 150 1, 101) 393 23 4 8 1,188 38 :i 89 27, 933 353 110 4 387 81 733 330 2,575 804 13 2 1 1 3 1 26 5 8 1,190 3!) 4 42 28, 093 376 112 4 503 93 732 364 2,582 819 13 25 296 C66 608 11,645 49 1,430 1 1,614 223 27 58 12 1,181 368 724 67 German States : Austria 486 1,399 441 1,225 927 2 64 927 2,624 1,244 1 , 306 206 5, 814 848 9, 261 Arkansas California Bavaria Connecticut 2 1 ] 5 C5 9 1 o 1 1 13 160 23 2 Baden 647 089 117 3,094 458 4, 792 597 617 89 2,718 390 4,468 1,244 1,300 206 5,812 848 9,200 Delaware Florida 8 95 14 1 o a Illinois Wurtemburg Gerin n States, (.not specified) Total Germany 1 i 11,682 3 10,545 22 27 3 1 1 5 152 1,843 3 3 3 22,230 3 1 5 152 1,867 3 74 7 42 S 116 12 Asia Africa 1 1 1 Atlantic Islands 3 82 886 2 14 o 11 20 5 4 34 7 15 Australia 70 957 1 Belgium British America 9 15 24 Central America 6 84 393 321 0,188 9 C75 1 821 118 10 13 4 631 114 343 28 13 110 273 285 5,411 7 19 194 066 606 11,5!)9 Hi 1,390 1 1,578 223 23 31 10 1,179 212 7 Hi C3 3 44 3 58 6 102 China Denmark 96 2,369 51 1,985 150 4, 35-1 150 4, 354 New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina England 1 22 27 21 I 4G 11 i 33 33 CO Europe, (not specified) Franco 476 40U 882 1 1 883 Great Britain, (not specified). . Greece 1 Holland 167 8,989 71 1 649 138 10, 894 29 3 604 305 19, 883 100 4 1, 313 305 19, 88 J 100 4 1,313 g 737 103 13 18 C 548 98 373 35 20 16 | 30 Ireland 2 4 6 Italy South Carolina 3 17 1 10 2 4 27 2 2 156 8 4 Mexico Norway Portugal 2 69 4 o Poland 54 55 109 109 87 4 2 Pacific Islands Russia 22 945 1 39(1 4 15 696 420 37 1,611 3 810 4 503 3 37 1,641 3 816 4 503 3 District of Columbia. Scotland Spain 14 351 11 202 25 553 592 Sweden 36 i 3 j 39 Sardinia Total Switzerland 257 1 246 27,710 26, 009 53,719 470 447 917 54,636 South America Sandwich Islands Turkey 1 12 110 1 21 000 1 24 222 West Indies 9 112 1 2 3 Wales Other countries Total 27,280 27,306 54,586 14 24 38 54,624 Born in the United States . Born in foreign countries . . Aggregate . RECAPITULATION. 54,636 54,624 109, 260 NOTE. 6 Indiana included in white population. G14 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITY OF THE FREE POPULATION OF THE COUNTY AND CITY OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. STATES AND TERRITORIES. UNITED STATES. Total born in United States. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Tot.U born in foreign countries. ; WHITES. Total whites. FliEE C01.OIIKI). 1 Total free colored. COUNTRIES. WHITES. Total whites. FREE COLORED. Total free colored. M. F. M. F. M. F. JI. F. 01 48 20 353 68 7 50 1,435 376 319 15 1,238 305 170 705 792 157 41 84 28,125 101 390 2,850 03 1,805 51 30 23 235 59 10 55 1,495 432 334 1,305 312 00 581 557 07 30 73 28,057 no 203 2, 318 05 1 , 570 1 1,839 45 67 283 21 137 965 102 , 37 406 112 73 43 583 127 17 111 2,930 808 683 21 2, 543 707 266 1,286 1, 340 254 71 157 56, 782 277 683 5, 163 188 3, 331 1 4, 105 129 13 .) 596 35 368 2, 100 367 184 67 57 1,395 3 7 9 5 8 121 86 43 589 127 German States: .j Austria l 3G7 1,173 2,703 1, 958 1,921 250 5, 949 6D2 7,240 2, 540 5,882 4,407 4, 391 639 14,129 1,756 16,700 2, 540 5,882 4, 407 4,391 639 14, 120 1,750 10, 76<i Arkansas California Connecticut Delaware 1 1 Baden 2 449 Hesse 470 Florida ]7 117 2,978 816 691 21 2,730 70 267 1,349 1,354 254 71 172 57, 634 277 087 5, 172 "00 3, 455 1 4,281 129 144 633 33 394 2, 36 1 370 io;t 71 1,413 1 Georgia 3 17 5 4 3 31 3 4 6 48 8 8 Prussia 8 180 1 Illinois Wurtcmberg l CG4 Indiana Gerra n States, (not Hpccified) 9, 52G Kansas Total Germany 29, 5G4 Asia 11 21,0.!S 3 50, 510 14 3 5 40 141 1, 329 50, 510 M 3 40 111 1,332 85 SO 103 33 1 31 193 50 1 63 5 Qitii y Africa 3 Maine Atlantic Islands 2 3 17 41 567 32 5 Australia i>3 M-issachuscttx Belgium 07 British America : 7G2 2 1 3 | Central America 373 9 j 15 479 852 China 1 1 233 5,512 11 3, 072 | 1 233 5,513 11 3, 072 Mis8ouri P Denmark 1 5D 83 2,618 6 1, 369 1 New Hampshire England 2,894 1 1 o o 8 39 10 35 4 4 18 71 Europe, (not specified) 5 France 1, 703 North Carolina Great Britain, (not specified) 7 491 29, 926 425 21 40 3 184 1 38 1,101 35 91 48 2.560 Holland 271 220 13, 931 152 401 29, 925 4C5 Pennsylvania Rhode Island . 2,320 84 313 14 231 1,141 175 08 30 29 899 67 49 110 Ireland - !."> ( ?94 1 1 Italy 273 South Carolina Tennessee 3 17 1 8 115 1 5 2 o 20 o 18 143 2 4 o 1 6 37 3 26 258 3 9 4 1 13 8 19 1 64 18 40 3 181 1 38 1,101 35 01 48 2, 560 7 1 3 Norway 21 Portugal 2 Poland ! 120 I Pacific Island* 1 Russia 25 13 451 11 37 District of Columbia. Scotland G50 Spain 24 Nol stated . . . 12 Sardinia 30 13 1,110 4 Switzerland 1,450 45, 176 43,003 88,239 I 840 1,013 1,853 90,092 South America 3 Sandwich Islands Turkey 1 1 47 47 2 85 132 a 99 132 West Indies 48 2 o 4 Wales 85 j 1 Total 53 84 42,790 96,074 7 5 12 96, 086 Born In the United State* Born in foreign countries. Total free . Slaves . RECAPITULATION. 90, 092 96, 086 186, 178 4,346 Aggregate . 190, 524 RECAPITULATION. 615 NATIVITY OF THE FREE POPULATION OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. STATES AND TERRITORIES. UNITED STATES. Total born in United States. 1 COUNTRIES. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Totalborninforeigncouutries. WHITES. Total whites. FRK.E COLORED. Total free colored. WHITES. Total whites. FREE COLOHF.D. Total free colored. M. P. M. F. 31. F. M. F. 4->l 31 18 13-1 40 03 152 M3 105 10 4 652 30, 830 323 38.") 016 23 5 523 3SO 83 no 2,316 1S3 403 28 12 71 28 100 108 105 07 10 1 484 32, 030 150 207 305 21 3 490 yci 37 104 1,755 73 829 59 30 205 08 103 200 247 202 20 5 1, 136 02, 800 473 682 981 40 8 1,019 741 120 274 4,071 195 919 3 1,437 06 448 3C2 244 110 895 28 56 7 15 977 15 1 17 1 32 o 861 61 30 205 70 106 273 248 208 20 5 1,186 72, 527 473 740 S84 49 8 1,660 755 120 275 4,088 208 926 3 1,463 96 490 373 240 110 1,186 28 75 7 16 994 German States: 167 1,543 1,989 420 02 1,163 383 4,979 32 1,535 1,816 392 83 842 309 4,005 100 3,078 3,805 821 145 2,005 092 8,984 199 3,078 3,816 821 145 2,008 COO 8,989 Arkansas California 5 11 Delaware 1 6 o o 7 1 C 2 3 13 1 Florida 2 o 3 1 2 2 3 4 5 Gcrm n States, (not specified) Total Germany Iowa Kansas 10, 715 35 1 14 1 101 300 8 8 102 1,755 7 0,197 9,014 16 17 19,729 51 3 31 1 168 502 22 10 227 a, 042 9 10, 515 12 11 23 19, 752 51 35 31 1 108 502 22 10 227 3,045 13 10,504 1C 4,105 34 5,556 50 9,061 Asia Louisiana Africa ... . 5 27 32 Atlantic Islands 17 3 47 04 3 Australia Massachusetts Belgium 07 202 14 o 05 1, 287 o 4,318 British America Minnesota Central America 20 7 21 7 41 14 China Missouri Now Hampshire Denmark England 1 1 28 a a 21 3 4 49 1 9 5 2 1 17 13 7 Europe, (not specified) France 8 8 5 North Ci Great Britain, (not specified) . - Greece 13 97 11, 494 072 144 30 79 87 13 167 24, 385 896 261 38 109 119 ia 107 24,398 897 200 38 109 120 3 593 43 218 107 117 43 353 11 30 o 11 457 Holland 70 12, 801 224 117 8 30 32 844 53 230 11)5 127 07 542 17 20 5 4 520 12 14 26 Ireland 6 1 1 7 13 1 S Italy South Carolina 13 4 1 29 7 1 42 11 2 4 Norway Portugal Vermont Poland 1 1 102 189 291 . Pacific Islands Russia 23 488 1,044 101 78 355 11 15 248 340 39 45 245 7 38 736 1,390 140 123 600 18 1 38 730 1,305 140 123 000 19 District of Columbia Territories 5 14 19 Spain 3 2 5 1 11 1 17 Sweden s 6 Sardinia Total . . . Switzerland 40,753 39, 577 80,330 4,351 5,988 10, 339 90,669 1 1 Turkey 1 371 47 1 796 71 1 1,009 71 425 24 62 151 213 Wales . Total 34, 499 29,772 64,271 121 229 350 64,621 RECAPITULATION. Born in United States Born in foreign countries . Total free . . Slaves . 90,669 64, 621 155,290 13,385 Aggregate. 168,675 616 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITIES OF FREE POPULATION. NATIVE HORN*. STATES AND TERRITORIES. ,j 1 5 Arkansas. California. Connecticut. Delaware. Florida. f O Illinoil. Indiana. Alabama 330, 026 343 o C04 47 1,644 83, 517 224 186 Arkansas 24, 433 154, 043 36 184 103 175 18,03; 3,899 2,554 California .. 1 382 2,216 77,707 2,950 392 129 1,111 8,251 4,639 9 43 323,772 81 58 193 237 64 7 81 84,869 9 6 31 32 Florida " .4 748 11 1 210 17 35,602 17,550 8 26 98 13 823 104 1,659 475, 496 67 47 Illinois . - 1 565 620 175 11,192 1,888 1,347 706, 925 62 010 Indiana : 338 223 56 2,503 2,301 20 561 7,925 774, 721 Iowa 214 150 127 4,084 850 26 262 26,6% 57 555 Kan.-a* 240 448 30 650 91 23 179 9,367 9 945 Kentucky 920 364 18 470 307 24 879 2,617 7 883 3 Louisiana . . 12078 1 314 37 378 105 635 9,028 507 581 4 Maine .. 7 5 1)8 360 16 7 31 63 18 13 18 384 4,744 29 124 76 99 23 289 15,580 124 57 235 534 123 7 Michigan . 40 13 210 7,636 515 26 79 2,167 4 482 g 9 17 1,664 118 16 39 5,475 3 604 q Mississippi i 38,878 654 8 203 65 343 18,458 371 409 10 MiBHOurl . 3 473 4 395 213 1,422 747 57 2,568 30,138 30 463 4 15 919 2 5 104 23 4 57 3,668 1,941 40 197 260 137 New York. .. . 410 25 451 53,141 936 194 768 1,863 663 >4 32 o 301 60 47 1,219 29 52 ( Ohio 345 179 386 16 741 3,045 23 437 2 968 11 009 333 486 192 40 11 78 3 805 2 497 28 75 8 044 12 383 64 315 999 707 - Rhode Inland 10 2 31 4 634 107 12 173 59 16 i South Carolina 309 10 4 194 18 138 1,854 14 15 971 25 380 90 20 6,372 1 396 1 086 Texas 34 193 11 319 83 472 114 1,103 23 637 7 050 3 478 n Vermont 86 5 n 2 733 4 4 33 147 66 Virginia . 177 47 617 561 45 156 245 390 M Wisconsin 69 14 235 7 203 266 1C 113 8 943 5 158 64 39 980 14 o 389 3 60 o 507 Dakota Territory ; 1 3 9 48 31 DiBtrict of Columbia 72 30 253 160 29 114 56 69 H Nebraska Territory 26 18 1 256 35 7 20 1 650 1 993 Nevada Territory L l 135 66 15 1 23 504 123 * K) New Mexico Territory 36 38 58 25 8 10 34 57 11 Utah Territory : 96 g T6 23 47 5 46 1 796 KM i \VaBhington Territory 6 41 133 98 15 3 16 464 372 Total in the United States 457, 766 148, 376 81,597 476, 310 117, 362 42, 372 665, 719 841,661 990,262 ! RECAPITULATION. NATIVITIES OF FKEE POPULATION. NATIVK BORN. 1 1 : 1 Kentucky. I I 1 ~ v III X 1 J s i 3 .& S 1 - s 1 s is " 1 -c 2! 22 1,006 1,140 272 683 753 23 7 4,848 : 191 1 214 43 11,083 2,313 112 431 217 66 9 16.351 8,638 2 2, 571 04 7,020 2,020 i 0,864 2,456 12, 165 2, 301 83 834 14, 002 3 63 7 38 85 ! 1,105 370 14, 674 157 20 30 45 4 < 1 li 4 35 5,110 214 5 ! 2 6 17 5 3 2 !>7 226 222 204 293 8 243 10 Q 5 3 460 105 300 609 773 19 2 370 70 4,848 90 60,103 088 7,473 1 10,476 : 10,053 5,516 285 704 12, 394 8 1,844 62 68,588 557 1,203 i 9,673 3,443 3,701 1C! 350 1,079 9 191, 14 8 P3 ]3, 204 281 3, 151 4, 663 6, 214 4 303 432 130 5, 931 10 I 1 4,008 10,007 6,556 114 728 . 620 ! 1,282 j 1,137 70 128 11, 356 11 663 25 ( 721,570 824 338 4,412 926 135 26 804 2,585 12 43 5 3. 112 214, 204 639 1,321 ^ 1,350 70 20 15, 041 . 1, 100 13 10 2 .17 40 560,030 99 13,822 49 10 7 16 14 30 7 113 182 1 313 481,061 1,032 | 20 6 70 97 IS 102 11 118 198 j 43,031 1,128 805,546 260 58 54 121 15 353 18 1, 054 81 2,214 710 9,873 294,828 133 55 164 17 1,623 10 641 97 6, 430 400 3,719 1,764 34,305 64 64R 18 48 1 3, 201 2, 983 163 643 300 30 15 105,806 J:7 10 0,982 1,1160 90,814 1,389 055 6,015 2, 702 , 1,270 215 3, 324 475, 2 1C 20 1 18 1 26 15 11,405 50 10,073 66 22 15 8 21 72 15 08 106 640 1,054 2,819 : 173 8 04 101 22 :a : 26 700 860 5,794 4,859 50,004 3,624 135 223 361 23 5 2 131 31 99 497 324 8 6 07 38 24 1,595 :n 15.074 042 3, Oil 28, P80 16,313 ! 3,698 114 656 1,007 25 2, 116 2,208 65 384 271 535 247 8 , 46 5, 695 26 300 30 711 335 1, 886 22, 774 7.777 519 ; 80 172 360 "7 14 i 15 30 1, 301 450 13,065 48 18 4 i 28 i j t 1 4 1 68 37 96 279 322 : 5 ; 1 m 5 ; 29 253 73 12,975 525 161 1, 222 680 115 17 3, 567 1, 471 30 702 20 14,545 9,660 450 916 060 248 70 10, 002 12, 487 31 40 3 14 2 1,214 39 11,013 100 13 6 18 33 00 1 2,938 i 122 410 1 12,500- 1.431 53 15 155 387 33 1.030 13 1,543 121 ; 8, 467 874 12,115 3,672 544 86 1,022 . :w 707 ; 107 1.8C1 150 611 461 1,400 806 132 SS 3,312 : 35 54 13 18 2 i 110 480 go 36 7 -1 154 SI 204 10,698 514 48 8 60 58 37 1,588 57 746 23 145 209 286 35ii 47 11 1,523 38 53 3 186 30 162 89 251 128 10 36 210 30 II 6 108 53 33 78 72 16 i 2 23 171 4J 1.551 7 260 ! :W 222 42 523 102 113 726 41 208 2 I 231 ; 60 557 84 , 326 00 5 40 304 4-J 228,683 i, 056 . (153, 474 07t>, 060 618,310 1,040,585 330, 023 37. 615 264, 847 504,280 78 618 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITIES OF FREE POPULATION. NATIVE BORN Continued. l 2 3 4 5 e a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SO C2 S3 M 2S 56 87 S3 2S 30 31 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 S STATES AND TERRITORIES. "d 3 1 1 8 I S K | fc North Carolina. 1 s 1 Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. Alabama 1"" S3 1,848 897 K8, 654 22,614 456 688 2,125 121, 508 30,855 46, 053 6,331 4,170 5,538 1,161 2,364 18,508 191. 128 21, 574 1,336 14,585 S.C45 38,540 2, 602, 46D BOB 75,550 2.206 70, 673 2,780 P81 2. 475 3,231 8,608 4,617 !20, 637 a, 942 117 1,568 2,322 811 400 1,7-14 833 23,504 17, 747 1,582 i. 39 9 4,168 20,913 13, 597 26,942 4,690 1.234 13,609 2,810 28 266 216 533 141 18,321 20,259 6 124 891 634, 220 -I. 701 4D2 439 45 7,818 53, 227 12,138 11 9,978 337 13(1 1 136 117 41 a 118 64 265 989 KW 11,143 1,470 7,852 201 Ml ai,625 57, 210 52, 156 13,463 7,841 2,339 206 18, 457 2,297 17,460 7,606 950 17,929 227 24, 425 30, 232 543 174, 764 1,361 2, 280, 004 610 374 S,(u3 1,796 160 18,673 21,043 1,405 47 2,039 2,048 523 215 86. 441 132 52 1,319 7,024 17 58 1P9 2,252 455 723 180 105 146 418 123 13,326 1.122 414 45 305 637 470 9,555 51 1,558 73 1,799 109, 965 81 135 165 521 140 1,462 43 1 50 41 19 16 C6 51 1,513 California 2,552 2,1-18 12. 592 636 666 3 109 Conncclicut ; 1,221 1,825 Flor il l 46 10] 58 i 104 Illinois : 7 868 15, 474 131, 887 31 171, 245 8 99,240 13 11, 617 2 14,419 6 1, 594 i 3 118 ladiino : 1 072 6, 202 I owa ! 3 287 4, 114 Kansas 466 490 Kcntnc -v [ 185 955 Louisiana 191 481 Maine 12 306 122 Maryland ; 202 . 1 357 610 2 847 15 34,235 7 7,533 8 720 Matfflsichusetts 44 035 1 32(3 Michigan 348 7531 MUsi g pil 118 18 ^ Mimuu-i 704 2 Ct>8 35, 389 68 150 New Ilairpshiro ot 6 C8 9 Xew Jersey ! 57 : 460 015 786 \ew York 1 497 36 409 5,603 17 43 1 1,529,560 It! 3,285 ! 16,564 12 110 Ohio . i 4 111 i 17 787 Pennsylvania . 1 771 31 006 Rhode Island l 1 48 40 nr> 2, 140 3 2,183 6 i 259 2 Vermont 1668 158 24. 301 7 4, 12o i 4 47 2 20 Dakota Territory i 7 j 3 District of Columbia 156 308 NYliraska Territory 120 %0 T 116 Nevada Territory . 33 55 489 4 97 3 884 . 1 556 . 484 New Mexico Territory 18 38 Utah Territory 175 210 Total in the I nlted State*. . . ; 3eg 521 61 034 3. 46D, 492 906,826 2,122,605 17,910 2, 862, 516 155. 2C4 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITIES OF FREE POPULATION. 619 NATIVE BORN Continued. d a 1 is y 1 $ 2 -3 $ s * o e > 6 1 3 p ill! 1 fc S " 2 a S, H > > *> o a H < x H 45, 185 19, 139 275 174 7,598 5 68 2 9 045 516, 769 1 10, 704 66, 609 ; 1,565 121 6,484 58 37 82 6 710 320, 594 2 782 5, 197 1,114 3,419 5,157 1,999 406 1, 088 89 1,363 233, 466 3 112 26 23 1,862 i 302 134 58 10 24 582 379,451 4 11 5 2 : 10 171 5 48 4 201 101.2.13 5 8, 284 245 35 77 654 6 38 6 1,213 73, 370 6 53,112 7,705 85 245 5,275 i 9 66 1 13 304 538,417 7 3, 223 39, 012 294 18,253 i 32,978 . 4,771 343 53 178 3,955 1.S87, 308 g 2, 662 10, 356 95 3,539 36,848 679 222 29 94 1,710 1,232,244 9 554 5, 773 59 7,581 17,944 5,121 125 202 105 1,408 5C8, 832 10 215 2, 569 108 902 3,487 1,351 72 88 12 942 94,513 11 j 2, 478 34, 127 175 333 ; 45,310 92 175 27 53 513 S70, 402 12 5, Oil 3, 520 1,248 217 2,986 45 112 9 24 7, 207 203, 2-17 13 26 9 7 1,293 116 62 42 1 23 137 500, 8:6 14 145 81 13 154 7,560 19 1,924 5 35 503 : 522,324 15 233 53 34 18,632 1,391 277 260 9 103 1,663 \ 073,032 16 105 196 22 13,779 2,176 1,908 54 22 79 1, 532 COO, C21 17 39 138 12 4,208 849 6,603 63 23 49 78 113, 235 18 26,577 22,231 370 205 6,897 35 41 3 8 5,003 346,116 19 3, 913 73, 594 641 1,835 53,957 1,863 426 365 132 2,043 900,540 20 _ 8 6 15 11,950 71 85 12 4 11 110 305, l."3 21 236 45 27 549 880 158 130 4 06 761 549, 217 22 1, 139 200 140 46,990 3,650 j 1,074 628 49 375 4,096 2, 8S2, 0:;5 S3 6, 670 2, 467 22 53 9,899 21 52 2 7 192 033,204 24 1, 105 2, 006 136 11,632 75,874 843 573 36 291 4,440 2, Cl 1,557 25 80 1, 432 59 293 1,273 203 26 212 10 295 47, 343 26 027 C38 63 4,276 11,026 : 377 776 18 257 2,427 2,475,710 27 57 7 2 692 138 37 47 i 2 14 86 137, 226 8 276, 868 209 14 56 1,117 2 32 10 72 291, 3i6 29 11, 423 600, 589 254 ; 229 36,047 88 127 9 13 835 812,836 30 10, 876 42, 205 153,043 288 9,081 ; 183 87 335 247 592 378,227 31 8 9 3 239,087 30 108 7 3 7 92 282,333 32 353 2,803 31 265 1,001,710 , 38 1,259 9 i 33 : 311 ! 1,070,395 33 150 458 37 19, 184 1, 983 , 247, 177 .17 37 189 i 1,178 , 408,954 34 42 813 87 375 868 1,204 10 107 1 j 297 31,611 33 3 17 10 347 1 1, 586 3, 063 3G 126 90 12 101 7,613 , 24 :I4, 005 15 j 312 i 59,411 37 24 280 12 ; 321 ; 745 497 31 3,463 ! 5 31 22, 473 38 16 96 14 132 : 144 05 11 177 5 65 4, 793 39 20 101 106 26 i 149 9 14 84, 487 1 150 80, 793 40 37 398 07 326 158 j 37 3 j 15,968 8 | 44 27, 490 41 17 179 18 131 20-1 \ 83 17 2, 040 4 32 8,430 42 470.257 I 1 . nfl. 1 ). 345 160 39<) 41.1. MS 1.401.410 OTS .KX> 1-2 4R4 110.S7S 2. 618 49. 265 23, 333. 386 r,20 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITIES OF FREE POPULATION. FOREIGN BORN. l 2 4 5 G 7 8 9 in 11 12 13 14 15 1C 17 18 19 CO 21 22 C3 24 23 56 S7 S8 29 30 31 32 33 34 33 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 STATES AND TERRITORIES. .3 T g " .2 fill 43 53 < < < British America. Central America. a o Dcnmnrk. Englnnd. i 1 i & i 5 1 5 I .l 1 |3 . 1 239 5,437 3,145 39 77 178 20,132 3,166 8,313 Ha 618 830 17,540 333 27,069 36,482 8,023 184 2,814 4,468 1,144 55,273 48 7,083 663 3,484 2,830 86 387 458 15,776 389 18, 146 684 2 2 92 1,328 91 5 21 712 109 Oil 70 44 309 59 C7 213 192 170 31 464 3 175 1,196 11 164 50 10 38 32 150 3 41 1,150 16 1,174 8,875 1,581 an 1,122 41, 745 9,304 11,522 1,400 4,503 3,989 2,677 4,235 23,848 - , (43 3,462 844 10.009 2,291 15, 852 106, Oil 729 32,700 690 46,546 6,356 757 2,001 1,695 36 8 3 Arkansas California. 346 12 | 896 121 299 in J : Tfl lit 3 34; 935 11 Delaware X 5 Florida 5 17 22 -1 11 21 90 2C8 3 125 68 12 14 32 17 4 ! 81 77 14 86 , 7 , 61 9 i 65 9 ->.) 37 45 Georgia : 6 10 3 ! 2 21 19 27 453 536 4 5 27 92 9 13 m 5 3 o 3 Illinois 49 24 Indiana " Iowa 24 Kansas ! 4 . 9 52 Kentucky 10 59 4 1 27 1 8 10 3 5 28 Louisiana 73 49 6 i 34 299 Maine 7 Maryland 12 5 2 12 30 126 13 i 433 7 7 397 Massachusetts ! 128 Michigan 21 Minnesota 6 1 42 2 94 1 29 1 Mississippi 3 Missouri ! 15 8 54 6 311 4481 13 7 15 109 69 68 96 860 1 3 2 3 77 New Hampshire - 10 Kt W Jersey 34 2 55 New York <$6 North Carolina 4 Ohio 43 25 56 14 519 1 3 21 o 3 o Oregon Pennsylvania 59 26 55 27 218 14 2 24 2 Rhode Island 15 South Carolina 10 Tennessee H 5 j 1 2 | 18 6 i 22 8 30 1 2 1 5 Texas 7 Vermont 1 4 1 Virginia 12 5329 3 ! 27 9 ; 4,647 I 1 11 4,104 30,543 352 33 1.030 1,471 294 143 7,084 419 18 18 ; ID Wisconsin ! 38 Colorado Territory . . . Dakota Territory. District of Columbia. o 4 6 5 20 59 438 1 208 76 647 407 2 5 150 8 9 1,824 27 10 Nebraska Terriiury . . Nevada Territory 23 1 10 3 New Mexico Territory i t 1 1 Utuh Territory 17 10 2 3 Waihington Territory i g 1 1 8 1 7 Total ... , m, 536 1,419 1.361 !),078 249,970 233 35,565 9,962 431, 692 1,403 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITIES OF FREE POPULATION. 621 FOREIGN BORN. GERMAN STATES. Great Britain, not specified. O Holland. Ireland. 1 SL, t S Jiadcn. i i Jl i Wurtcmbcrg. Germany, not specified. Total Ger man States. 859 235 8,462 549 124 562 34 103 727 1,897 172 874 129 204 59 1,656 671 216 31 142 9,508 5,740 2,701 164 2,975 4,685 23 3; 485 1,354 2,522 1,085 185 7,453 12 4,267 23, 075 26 19,025 58 14, 796 41 85 269 507 6 528 4,813 8 121 37 709 J 682 ! 121 24 S 156 10, 184 1, 5f 4, 298 7; 2, 017 2 71 1, 609 3 1,006 1, 13 8, 126 i 220 ! 1, 526 2 605 1 68 6, 032 8- 392 5 154 2 4,644 a i, 2U 3 206 ! 74 9 455 S 24, 547 18 12,067 7, 797 5 530 ^2,964 a 2,739 1 . "7 4 2,827 .8 1,482 4 i 9,635 5 5, 977 6 317 9 : 23,692 on 97 75 757 823 133 6 102 5,096 3,956 1,581 103 1,480 889 10 2,229 440 4,275 830 41 2,834 11 3,410 15,393 30 14,511 62 16, 973 54 39 165 399 1,094 671 11, 174. 4,036 395 209 1,306 65, 341 30,945 18,390 3,224 13, 740 11,120 231 19, 268 5,513 16,409 7, 505 911 36,690 253 15,764 129, 309 4S5 76, 574 505 61,634 511 2,281 2,640 10, 157 190 6,905 38,610 481 22 1,809 994 370 252 83 321 2,601 1;143 21, 646 / 8,525 1,263 478 2,472 130, 804 66,705 38,555 4,318 27,227 24, 614 384 43, 884 9,961 38,787 18,400 2,008 8R, 487 412 33,772 250, 252 705 1(W, 210 1,078 138, 244 815 2,947 3,869 20,553 219 10, 512 123, 879 576 22 3,254 1,742 454 569 158 572 5 8 ,03^ 50 9 05 93 6 26 4 439 70 3 7 27 1,410 450 2,615 45 154 202 10 370 351 6,335 391 39 769 8 1,328 5, 354 15 1,756 15 766 14 25 50 76 81 4,906 16 5,664 1,312 33, $47 55,445 5,832 827 6,586 87,573 24, 495 28, 072 3,888 22 249 28, 207 15,290 24, 872 185,434 30,049 12,831 3,893 43, 464 12,737 62,006 498, 072 689 76, 826 1,266 201, 939 25,285 4,906 12, 498 3,480 13, 480 16, 501^ 49, 961 624 42 7,258 1,431 031 827 278 1,217 I 2 3. 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 141 283 9, 493 2, 6,170 2, 421 2, 507 2,096 14, 938 120 599 1,280 2,446 807 571 5,283 3, 103 2,408 i 81, 820 2, 44 12,870 1 1, 198 8,302 123 219 439 1,383 71 570 i 2, 634 7 103 i 56 ! 12 39 28 274 108 12, 437 351 8, 610 709 3, 150 87 134 116 . 3,973 399 3, 621 3 20 122 7, 733 123 771 660 3, 546 SCO 1,453 41 439 132 7, 805 21 : SO 506 3, 794 4:i8 35, 674 10 ^ 122 317 26, 206 17 ; 171 783 IS, 255 11 60 54 79 75 322 730 472 1 , 7 74 736 081 i 9, 283 9 10 3 3 17 1 609 23 7 37 18 4 o 25 5 294 11 4 1 114 o 1 131 o 9 35 2, 972 168 2, 891 19,926 1.411 29,026 23 , 09 12, 324 1, 136 17, 117 42 1 i 222 13,751 609 14,443 43 8 87 55 2 . 352 131 13 354 975 1,078 : 6,235 1 : 14 148 5 14 4 4 1 3 27 42 32 24 1 3 2 727 ^ ! 6, 313 i 1, 2, 2 !7 ; 951 59 52, 983 E4 564 3,537 6 7 160 i . 151 52 103 21 70 32 277 11 78 12 5 5 51 51 1 17 55 235 132 398 45 1 2 229 11 396 66 272 75 2 12 27 5 6 12 13 2 54 4 34 23 13 124 47 1 10 1 25 3 89 28 2 109, 870 25 061 150, 165 112, 834 95, 464 10, 2 33 227,661 81,336 598,382 1,301,136 ! 1,802 328 28,281 1,611,304 G22 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITIES OF FREE POPULATION. FOREIGN BORN Continued. | 1 | | STATES AND TERRITORIES. | i S 1 I (ill * 1 | Z o i I d o rs f ce Sardinia i i 17 51 6 94 20 696 157 b* 5 3 4 25 131 V California . . .2, 805 9 150 715 1 459 730 196 60 470 18 4 7 22 265 73 4G o 546 1 5 200 1 ft Florida 75 1 | 11 13 7 7 13 1" 103 g Illinois 219 27 4 891 395 19 38 Iowa . . 26 C) 5 698 100 1 14 23 34 10 Louisiana 1 134 3 X) 63 145 1 Maine 49 5 7 64 1 Maryland . 230 9 7 6 7 Michigan 78 1 9 Minnesota 45 2 8 425 59 9 1) 1 New Hampshire ! 18 2 1 New York 1 86 1 North Carolina 27 3 4 Ohio 407 D Oregon 33 Pennsylvania 6 4>> I Rhode Island 3-"> J South Carolina 59 9 Tennessee 373 1 19 1 M 1 Texas <J7 1 Vermont 13 " 1 Virginia 050 , Wisconsin ! 103 5 Colorado Territory 6 25 1" Dakota Territory i 139 1 23 I 7 District of Columbia 94 13 1 30 3 Nebraska Territory i 19 18 103 5 5 a Nevada Territory 1 { New Mexico Territory n 1 Utah Territory 40 1 Washington Territory n ..1 10, 518 27,466 43,995 4.116 7,296 286 3,160 106,518 4,244 18,625 1,159 53,327 RECAPITULATION. NATIVITIES OF FREE POPULATION. C23 FOREIGN BORN Continued. 1 n5 1 " -^ 2 1 l fl -5 -3 1S E =3 b 5 ; 5 if | 2 i 1 g \ 1-8 .9.1 L. 1 t. o a o . 3 o "" H RECAPITULATION. . Total free popula tion in the State. 1 fr 1 . a . | II i 1 * r *- a 2 o o "* w 2 5 & s d 5 i =; o E 3 & , 5 3 .. 1 -11 11 10 1, 2E> . 17S 30 fi 50 1,528 2^6 4 IS, 352 145 3,741 181 146,528 7 80, 696 9 165 320, 026 196, 089 124,043 : 195,835 77, 707 154, 307 323, 772 55, 073 84, 869 16. 179 35, 602 38, 549 475, 490 107, 604 706, 925 676, 250 774, 721 | 455, 719 101,148 : 376,081 10,99? 82,563 721,570 | 148,232 214, 294 73, 722 560, 030 30, 636 481, 001 40, 694 805, 546 163, 637 294, 828 303, 582 34, 305 ; 78, 863 195, 806 : 145, 239 475,246 | 428,222 256,932 48,032 469, 015 79, 385 2,002,4(iO 2?5, l64 634, 220 ! 23,845 1, 529. 560 476, 966 irf, 564 30, 474 2, 280, 004 193, 033 109, %5 27,161 276, 808 14, 366 1)60, 539 151, 399 153,043 224,345 239, 087 43, 169 1,001,710 68,341 247. 177 250, 410 107 31, 200 1, 586 1, 477 31, 005 25, 079 3, 463 18, 973 177 4,546 84, 487 2, 155 15,968 11,470 2, 040 6, 374 12, 352 3,711 146,528 80,696 9.165 3,309 11,671 324, 643 118, 184 106,031 12, 691 59, 799 81,029 37, 453 77,530 260, 114 149,092 58, 728 8,558 160,541 20, 938 J !2, 790 998, 640 3, 299 328,254 5,123 430, 505 37, 394 9,986 21, 226 43, 422 32, 743 35,058 276, 927 2,666 1,774 12,484 6,351 2,061 6,723 12, 754 3,144 9 645 fi 710 89 1, 363 : 24 582 1 t 201 fi 1,213 13 301 178 3, 955 94 1.7JO 105 1. 498 12 942 55 545 21 7, 207 23 137 36 533 103 1, 666 79 1,532 40 73 8 5,063 132 2,940 .11 110 fiO 761 375 4, 096 7 192 201 4, 440 10 295 257 2, 427 11 86 10 73 1 3 855 217 502 7 92 33 311 189 1,178 1 297 529, 121 324, 335 j/^379, 994 460, 147 110,418 78, 679 505, 088 1,711, 951 1, 350, 428 674, 913 107,204 930,201 376, 276 028, 279 599, 860 1,231,056 749, 113 172,023 354, 67 1 1,067,081 326, 073 672, 017 3, 880, 735 661, 563 2,330,511 52, 465 2,906,215 174, 620 301,302 - i oaa 431,649 315,008 1,105,453 775, 881 34, 277 4,837 71, 895 28, 826 0, 857 ! 3, 516 40, 244 11, 594 1 o 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 2 27 28 Of) 30 31 32 3 t 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 o 10 2,050 138 13 304 44 55 7 JTl i 5 ! 13 4 ill!) 3, 309 3 1 i 7s> 11,671 23 4 | 1 ! 155 6 i 4 22 396 324, 643 155 118,184 1 106, 081 12 C91 10 .. ! 2 GO 013 1(3 420 97 88 701 320 348 422 21 305 11 371 7,998 20 8,365 32 13, 101 19 11 80 43 384 584 6,454 38 1 2 1 j 12 7 i ... : 3 34 fi 59, 799 81,029 20 37, 453 1 77, 536 97 260, 114 6 149, 092 : 58,728 24 ... i 3 : 1.154 19 10 4 : 10T 33 1 1 176 168 6,-> 1C 33fi | 3 , 4 ... 54 3 1 23 8,558 21 2 i 3 137 11 18 1 14 30 1J6 278 313 3>i 39 1,957 4 3 26 23 160, 541 4 20, 938 5 122,790 99 998, 640 2 j 3,299 42 328, 854 3 . 5, 123 131 430,505 2 , 37, 394 0, 986 3:) 1 5 102 13 i 50 2 6 78 \ 4 8 709 23 5 73 7 i 03 9 1 1 i 29 6 23 49 2 1 ; 7 10 i 76 2 : 21, 226 o 43, 422 5 32,743 , 35,058 j 13 1 53 5 276, 927 2 666 I 1 o 2 fi .... 1 771 j 24 1 2 24 3 . 28 128 21 945 11 . . . ; 12 484 15 312 5 31 5 R5 1 150 8 44 I 32 10 6, 351 2, 06-1 ! <*) 3 g 1 1 8 6, 723 10 12,754 3,144 6 5 3,253 435 128 7,353 45,763 1,366 4,136,175 j 17, 527, 069 5, 774, 434 4, 136, 175 2,618 49,265 27, 489, 561 624 STATISTICS OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE DEAF AND DUMB IN THE UNITED STATES. WHITE. Under 1 STATES AXD TZK- j 1 and under 3. 5 and under 10 10 nnd under 15 15 nnd i 20 and 30 and 40 and under 20. undergo, under 40. Under 50 i 50 nnd 60 and under 00. under 70 70 iinrt : 80 and , 90 nnd Above uuder80. under 90. uud rlOO. 100. | Agonn-l To , known. & M. F. 11 F. M. P. : F. 1 Ip. M. I P. M. F. M. F. SI F. M. 1 M P. M. F. M. ; F. M. F. M. F. M. F - ! 6 1 1 3 12 10 6 12 n 1 23 50 44 25 27 13 11 30 18 2 6 48 4 8 107 28 04 4 9 11 13 18 16 1 6 27 7 11 67 15 48 16 10 5 63 1 2 26 91 58 24 j o 40 35 23 20 29 20 44 9 13 34 93 3 133 4 8 30 21 60 46 6 18 6 1 42 . 3 111 19 54 27 15 7 21 24 17 38 3 14 115 17 70 1 118 2 4 29 12 45 29 5 33 3 60 2 1 20 92 59 10 27 1 19 48 4 8 156 24 88 2 139 3 17 31 23 5 77 29 5 1 14 11 54 1 18 62 15 1 41 X 13 12 17 " 7 i 10 51 136 14 80 ] KM 2 8 25 7 8 54 25 4 1 1 29 18 l 9 : 35 10 1 24 8 - 69 x 5 59 19 33 21 10 23 24 56 19 10 51 109 1 109 4 14 20 82 3 3 1 14 14 17 30 52 47 26 3 65 . . ; 12 34 24 5 13 39 15 20 125 30 88 o 102 13 33 19 8 46 14 4 2 14 1 35 40 6 34 10 36 10 40 19 3 6 34 12 16 99 28 63 , 12 4 o 5 5 < . j S 4 1 2 1 ... 4 1 1 2 1 1 : j 1 l 122 64 85 207 52 116 10 55 166 393 23 54 B\ 15 145; 304 316 741 264 595 114 252 8 27 289 574 96 198 131 297 78 177 180 422 123 274 15 33 60 152 194 450 70 163 98 207 HX> 1,557 L45! 354 lisi 945 4 15 >94 1,336 24 55 G5 142 71 361 59 157 70 144 I05 1 676 26 312 21) 40 5 11 17 35 4 7 2 3 227 31 1 2 ! 2 16 37 21 7 12 4 1 12 25 25 13 7 3 10 19 24 5 11 i 8 11 7 1 4 Delaware ! ! j ! 7 159 425 331 138 19 285 102 166 99 242 151 18 92 256 03 109 857 209 532 11 742J , 31 77 190 1 98 74 371 I 186 1 19 6 I- 3 1 14 - 15 -. 3 , 2 2 5 i 10 a 10 i 10 2 7 6 17 3 13 . 7 11 10 20 !l 6 2 1 7 4 5 2 3 3 i 1 1 1 1 2 1 Illinoiri 1 2 a Indiana , 1 1 Iowa . i 1 i Kentucky 1 25 7 22 14 20 11 3 16 12 12 76 21 40 36 5 :. 11 16 1 5 15 22 20 66 10 44 32 2 18 10 1 2 11 12 14 81 13 28 14 15 8 10 .12 5 1 1 4 4 i .. 1 1 Maine n ;i 5 2 1.") 9 4 7 4 4 o 13 4 1 4 1 o 5 1 1 Maryland I Massachusetts I Michigan 1 Minnesota " 4 7 1 6 11 1 3 G 21 7 13 5 6 57 10 35 3 1 2 4 10 a II 7 ; 43 33 13 8 10 11 1 1 . ID 6 13 1 3 2 2 11 2 1 i 1 i Missouri New Hampshire n I j New Jersey 1 10 2 4 1 5 3 3 New York 3 1 8 North Carolina ! 1 Ohio 1 5 7 Oregon Pennsylvania . . ..1 1 llhodu Inland 33 1 1 2 12 7 21 1 5 3 2 15 "6 1 80 . 11 35 30 1 1 1 1 80 2 39 9 4 43 25 3 1 1 93 6 6 21 17 43 16 3 1 2 1 68 5 5 20 1 7 36 12 2 1 3 85 1 13 20 10 4 21 l 42 3 10 19 3 15 24 40 4 6 7 15 6 1 31 Jl o 20 4 o 5 i 1 3 1 ... 1 3 1 South Carolina : 4 2 8 7 3 .... is ; 5 21 11 5 5 1 1 1 3 5 2 5 8 3 2 1 3 6 5 3 1 1 TennetiMee 1 Texan 1 3 4 Vermont 1 Virginia 1 .... 1 6 > 3 Wisconsin 2 Dint, of Columbia 1 Nebraska New Mexico 2 4 5 3 1 1 :i 2 4 o 3 1 1 1 Utah :.... 1 "Washington 1 .... 1 i ::;;;: Total 7 4 an J8.5 7Go bti7 ;ll(i8910 1101305 1- D8970 778 554 >89 1463 403 30!) 4 56 71 07 27 22 6 U .... 1 18 14 66^535011,856 FREE BLACK. Connecticut 1 i i 1 i Delaware j 1 lUinolH ! 1 2 1 j Kentucky 1 1 8 1!) Maryland 1 3 3 1 o 1 1 2 o 1 11 Massachusetts 1 Michigan I I 1 :i 1 2 ! 4 J 18 1 2 J 11 8 14 1 Mirwiiwippi 1 I i 1 Missouri 1 New Jersey 1 .... 1 1 3 9 J 8 6 New York 2 1 3 2 : 1 1 i : i 1 i i North Carolina . . . 1 o 1 Ohio 1 1 1 3 i 1 Pcnnnylvanla 2 1 j 1 1 Hhode Inland i 1 STATISTICS OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. G25 CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE DEAF AND DUMB IN THE UNITED STATES. FREE MULATTO. STATES AND TER- RITO1UBS. Under 1. land uuder5. 5 and 10 and 15 and under 10. under 15. under 20. 20 and 30 and 40 and 50 and 60 and 70 and 80 and underSO. under40. under 50. under60. under 70. under 80. under JO. CO and und rlOO. Above 100. Age un- kuowu. Total. Aggregate. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. , M. F. M. p. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M F. M. F. M. 1 M. F. Alabama i , i 1 1 2 I 2 o 3 G 4 1 4 3 7 4 1 California 1 i .... 1. 1 1 1 1 Georgia l \ ! \ | 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 i l X | Louisiana 1 j I | 1 1 1 2 1 i 3 3 4 1 4 2 4 1 1 Massachusetts .... I 1 2 Kcw Jersey 1 ! 1 I New York 1 1 1 1 i 3 .2 1 3 2 Is orth Carolina i 1 1 1 2 Ohio 1 1 i 1 Pennsylvania .... i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : I Virginia 1 1 t ........ Wisconsin , ! 1 Dist. of Columbia. Total 1 I i i 1 , 1 1 i < i i 1 i l \ 1 5 5 3 3 2 3 6 2] 6 3 3 j 1 1 1 i 21 27 46 SLAVE. 9 1 9 a 6 7 "> 4 7 7 i 6 f 1 1 1 38 9 (17 i 1 9 o 1 s i 1 1 1 10 5 15 i 1 Florida . . 1 1 1 o 1 1 ] 1 5 4 9 3 r , Q 7 1 4 7 4 Tl R 1 i n g 4 S 1 1 41 4 8T 1 T 1 o 8 9 1 7 1 R 8 R a i "i 1 34 41 75 1 1 T 5 1 1 1 4 fi 1 5 1 9 15 23 38 1 3 2 9 i 9 ;t 4 1 1 i 1 4 ] 19 16 35 4 8 T 4 2 i 5 T 1 9 1 1 1 i 1 3 2 32 23 55 9 o 8 T o 1 7 1 , 29 17 4G 3 4 B 4 11 7 10 7 IS 3 :i 4 fi 1 1 9 1 9 1 1 60 10 10(5 1 3 B r> 5 5 fi n T T 3 , T o 1 1 30 29 59 o 6 i 7 i 7 9 19 11 3 4 3 i 1 2 1 1 45 *>fl 73 1 4 M 1 3 T 1 1 1 o 1 13 n 24 Virginia 1 IS o i| 7 10 6 5 14 10 8 in 7 in T 3 o 1 1 1 fifi > 121 1 1 1 o 7 1 70 H *& 46 rn 40 TOO 81 ;w w T5 11 1 r > T) 14 n 7 >) 4 4 1 1 1 4^8 170 808 79 626 STATISTICS OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. NATIVE BOBX, WHITE. STATES AND TEKKI- TORIES. ALABAMA. H - g 3 C i 1 i 1 1 M 3 1 tE R B2 * : o W < U 1 U C a 3 1 1 * w ILLIXOIS. INDIANA. IOWA. KENTUCKY. . K f. 55 s s tl - IRYLAXI). 1SSACHCSETTS. CHIGAS. XNESOTA. sMssipn. E as 7. S M. F, M. F M. F. M. F. M. | i F M. F. M. 1 F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. 1 M F. M. F. M. F. U. F. M. p M. F. M. F. Alabama 71 ,V! | | X. 9 1C 1 1 .. ... 1 1 ! 2 31 ai . . S J 1 ... 3... a... z 1 { 2 1 Culiforaia 73 1 . 10167... 1 1 i I 1 at 11 i i 4C 4 j 30 2i , Florida 2 3 s j ] a 131 114 1 i Georgia 3... I i Illiaolg ! 1 | I 1 19C j e 14: i I i s 2C 19 as 4 | 2 18 2. 155... i aa 2i2s 20 20 1 c 15 15 3 i 1 S 9 n a ] 1 Indiana 3 1 1 2 .. - ! .... i Iowa 1 1... I 1 S . Kaunas 1 | i i 1 i 1 Kentucky 2 I . j 1 237 1 258 Louisiana 1 1 1 99 S? 1 i Maine : ifii! ii3 7 Murvlund ! 1 1 Massachusetts ft 6. 9 9 1 186 3 1 135 2 1 Michigan i 1 J 1 6664 i i Minnesota Mississippi 8 3 I ! d d ! i i j 39 MisKouri 4 ! i 1 10 7 8 9 4 1 8 3 2 New Hampshire 4 4 6 3 New Jersey l 3 i New York 1 1 12 9 1 1 1 1 1 10 9 North Carolina i Ohio 4 1 1 i 9 2 3 6 2 7 Oregon 2 1 1 7 17 11 3 1 Khode Island South Carolina Tennessee a S 3 2 7 2 8 4 2 Texan s 4 4 1 2 i a 9 Vermont 8 6 1 Virginia . . . i 9 > Wisconsin 1 5 1 1 3 a 1 District of Columbia 3 - Nebraska Territory i New Mexico Territory j Utah Territory Washington Territory I Total . i 6 41 98 8 131 96i 3132 3 176 : 11 324 1 863 319 30 \ 330 314 97 88 108 148 120 102 279 318 74 - 4 1 M i- Foreign born . . Aggregate ~ _ I . STATISTICS OF THE UKAF AND DUMB. 627 CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. NATIVE BORN, WHITE. MISSOURI. NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW JERSEY. a o N. CAROLINA. OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. ~. a i P 1 H TEXAS. VERMONT. VIRGINIA. WISCONSIN. DIS. COLUMBIA. TERRITORIES. AT SEA. ___ NOT STATED. TOTAL. AGGREGATE. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. 51. F. M. F. 11. F. 11. F. ; M. F. 31. V. M. F. ; M. F 11. F. M. F. jr. p.. ii. P. M. F 51. F. 5f. F. M. 131 64 30 212 30 7 159 374 308 llfl 18 276 98 ICO 89 220 127 14 91 227 89 91 714 207 474 11 674 28 76 187 91 367 134 16 a 14 1 F. 1 1 4 6 4 11 7 r 2 12 3 14 1 3 1 3 84 KC a 161 33 a 14J 28S 252 101 a 285 92 72 162 100 11 59 171 68 85 582 145 363 4 559 19 63 171 45 66 300 90 17 8 16 3 3 205 116 38 373 53 15 304 656 560 217 26 561 190 292 161 382 233 25 150 398 157 176 1,296 352 837 15 1,2)3 47 139 358 136 132 607 224 33 8 30 4 O 1 1 1 5 3 5 1 1 1 i 9 I .. 10 5 3 5 5 j 1 1 11 4 1 .. 1012 2 2 1 1 3 11 1 13 3 1 5 1 24 3 4 1 23 5 4 7 a 8 8 6 1 5 11 4 1 7 1 7 6 6 2 18 4 13 3 3 15 3 2 T 3. 3 43 42 22 5 3 30 37 19 3 1 25 16 13 7 20 10 1 5 i 3 1 6 3 3 1 .. 9 1 : 1 1 2 1 1 1 i 3 I 1 1 1 | . . . i 2 1 9 4 1 1 1 I 1 o 1 3 4 1 | 1 3 ll... 1 5 1 1 o 3 1 3 37 28 4 2 3 9 A 1 1 .... 9 3 R 1 1 9 4 4 1 I 2.. 1 1 .. | 3 11 3 8 5 8 19 3 15 3 | 114 91 If a 1 3 2 5 5 3 4 13 16 3 1 1 .. 1 79 71 5 8 5 11 2 9 1 2 22 17 630 527 1 138 2 1 1 12 5 2 13 5 . . 4 1 < 1 1 1 2 11 g 1 i 2 4 17 12 378 286 7 41 29 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 i 10 6 26 8 3 4 605 1 3 1 2 2 2717 1 t 74 1 5 63 ; 16 2 7 2 1 154 8 142 1 8 9 J 1 9 7 1 3 19 M 1 4 46 si 5 4 5 3 4 4 3 1 1 357 285 j Q i 1 1 1 1 29 4 18 1 4 1 74 43 10 6 1 1 7 7 1 1 1 1 14 18 .... 1 1 1 i ~ 141 105 106 78 123 105 813 660 253 177 529 400 7 a 739 .11-. 42 35 119 102 839 197 21 as 91 448 370 77 48 8 in 16 16 5425 5,993 613 4,808 442 10, 801 1,055 - 1 1 | 6,606 5,250 11,856 "1 " __ _ 11. ._ 628 STATISTICS OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. FOREIGN BORN", WHITE. STATES AND TERRITO RIES. > i ACSTIIIA. AUSTRALIA. - HAVAUIA. 1 1 3 BH. AMF.RICA. 1 < 1 3 J KNOLAND. FRANCE. j ! i I 1 i i 1 HOLLAND. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. it F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. i 3 1 i 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 12 fi 2 f> 12 7 a 1 2 1 1 1 10 7 o 1 1 1 3 n 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 2 3 1 1 1 9 * 1 1 i 1 1 7 1 2 4 4 ] 2 1 g 10 6 ] 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 > 1 2 3 1 6 in 2 o 4 1 1 ? 5 6 New York 1 9 7 4 9 4 23 n 17 1R 2 4 18 20 1 g 1 ] Ohio g , T T 3 i 1 4 2 i 7 11 1 > o 1 1 1 8 g g 19 9 3 4 RhoHo Tul^nil 1 i 1 1 South Carolina 1 1 Texas 4 Vermont ] 4 1 1 1 1 Wisconsin 1 T 1 2 10 10 g 1 3 g 1 District of Columbia - - 1 3 New Mexico Territory I tah Territory o ] Washington Territory 1 Aggregate ) 3 1 30 13 If! 13 69 J9 j 1 85 n 18 14 107 88 -, 16 1 i STATISTICS OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES Or DEAF AND DUMB. 629 FOREIGN BORN, WHITE. 1 I 1 $ | i i ^ E 1 1 4 I i I | 6 t 3 - 1 1 1 j I 1 4 1 1 j ! j 4 g i ! G 1 1 t i \ 9 > 1 , I j p . 1 3 B L - 1 a 1 I 3 8 | > t J 1 M ! t g O 9 M. F. M. P. M. P, M. P. M. V. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. p. M. F. 3 o < 1 1 3 - 1 1 \ 1 17 5 3 1 s 1 11 7 1 o 1 I ;j 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 3 1 1 3 i 1 15 13 1 1 3 o o 1 1 1 I 1 3 6 9 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 1 18 53 34 j 1 4 4 e 4 1 2 15 5 1 1 1 n 7 1 2 5 20 12 1 9 3 o 1 o 1 ;{ 5 g 1 1 1 o g j 1 4 8 1 3 1 g ,, 1 o 1 5 5 1 V 1 in g 1 1 1 52 2 1 1 3 7 1 . 3 ;j 4 1 2 1 g 1 i 159 101 1 10 10 3 1 5 4 32 16 1 1 .... i 13 15 .... 1 6 3 30 21 1 ; i .... 3 r 10 11 613 442 j 1,055 G30 STATISTICS OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. FREE BLACK. STATES. Co .2 l Female. Del. Illinois. Indiana. Kci . S Female. , *^ Maryl d. Mats. Mi i Female. X. 1 J. | X. Y. N. C. Ohio. Pa. R. I. S.C. Te nn. V a. B.C. Total. Aggregate. 1 Female. S3 Female. t Female. = Female. 1 Female. i P Female. 1 II I Female - Fctnale : Female ! 1 h a Female. ill i 1 a 1 1 i <> o 1 2 3 1 111 1 2 1 2 13 2 11 14 1 o 2 15 5 i 1 i 1 1 2 ...J.... 1 .1 j 8 Mar -land 11 8 | i l 1 1 1 .... o 1 2 1 6 1 3 8 1 PP 1 .... 1 j i ! 3 1 1 ; 3 ;;i 1 7 i 7 : 1 .j l | 1 1 ., 5 2 1 8 i I i L t; 6 1 fi i | i i 1 1 t 1 1 7 1 1 l : - 7 R Dist. of Columliia. ": 1 4 1 , 1 i 4 11 11 2 1 3 3 7 4 3 1 * u 6 1 1 1 1 13 11 1 4 56 i 3 47 lo;i 6 a 50 109 i FREE MULATTO. STATES. Cal. Georgia. Kent y. LlL i Maryl d. Ma*s. Mieh. Missouri. X. 11. N. Y. N C. Ohio. Penn. S. C. V a a. Not fit d. Total. Aggregate. "3 Female. a Female. 1 J jj a Female. . . a! m Female. Male. it to S Female. 3 > Female. - Female. | Female. Female. 4 M Female. 1 j I Female. i 1 2 1 2 2 3 G 3 1 4 (i 3 7 4 1 1 1 j i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 l ! 3 Kentucky i i 1 n 1 Maryland 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 4 2 4 2 1 1 Massachusetts i" i 9 i New Jersey i 1 2 1 ! ! 1 3 2 1 3 North Carolina n 4 Ohio 1 1 1 1 Pennsylvania 1 3 4 Virginia ! Wisconsin ! 1 . Dim. of Columbia. Total 1 1 i ; i 1 i i ; 2 - 3 4 1 .... 1 .... 1 . 2 ; 2 : 3 5 1 1 3 5 1 ...3 2| 1 j \ 21 26 1 47 1 Foreign born . . . Aggregate 1 l ! , j j i l 1 1 I ! 21 27 48 1 1 i STATISTICS OF THE BLIND. 631 CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE BLIND IN THE UNITED STATES. WHITE. STATES AND TER RITORIES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and mder 15. 15 and uuder20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under40. 40 and under 50. 50 and under 60. 60 and uuder70. 70 and under 80. 80 and j 90 and under 90. und r 100 Above 100. Ageun- kuown. Total. o I < 193 117 63 iSf 32 15 285 475 : 191 10 5 6 102 231 196 492 251 23 147 380 141 187 1,697 372 880 9 1, 13T) 81 161 432 119 165 5JO 220 29 3 1-17 17 a 10,729 M. r. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. IS.. F. M. P. M. F. i : 1 3 e 2 5 3 :; 1 3 3 ti 1 3 5 (1 :. :: V 1 12 10 o 8 1 5 3 5 1 11 18 8 4 1 a 8 5 o 5 10 8 5 2 1 20 36 39 12 2 39 9 18 11 28 14 3 li :; 1! u; 116 18 54 3 77 7 8 29 9 10 35 16 8 6 1 1 3 14 28 17 4 18 8 6 18 o 5 6 1 5 1 11 8 4 10 4 1 10 7 3 : 18 3 10 6 g 17 6 T 11 2 4 o g 3 g A 120 72 45 : 144 294 314 115 7 261 68 137 112 291 145 14 84 225 68 106 1042 176 515 7 678 47 80 241 80 107 277 138 17 j 95 7 1 78 45 18 66 12 8 141 : 208 255 34 94 84 201 106 9 63 155 73 81 655 196 365 j 457 34 81 191 39 58 243 64 12 52 10 1 1 3 1 o 16 5 3 13 o 16 1 16 3 12 7 i 3 \ 2 Florida 1 o 10 li 13 6 3 3 4 4 10 12 15 6 ] 7 14 17 .. 16 28 1 8 ,:, 16, ,, (i 31 25 1 20 1 ; 14 11 14 10 22 21 9 1 38 4 2 5 : 10 27 57 50 11 37 9 19 9 30 21 16 30 2 6 119 18 60 14 26 20 7 1 20 2 11 13 26 13 1 7 19 2 8 8! 11 63 1 45 4 10 20 4 2 31 11 2 1 14 .- i 36 14 1 13 18 25 4 17 29 31 15 1 20 19 37 6 11 24 25 14 30 15 36 8 15 21 24 10 15 16 20 8 7 9 25 2 9 4 14 7 3 i 6 3 1 - Indiana 1 1 i (i 4 3 9 1 13 e 3 4 10 5 . 2 13 12 6 5 7 ; 12 9 5 7 8 9 26 2 . 5 9 13 19 3 9 13 ft 9 31 G 16 15 41 21 20 6 8 7 14 5 1 5 15 6 6 65 19 29 22 ., 18 12 49 24 3 11 27 7 15 144 19 53 37 4 9 10 36 14 1 3 18 4 10 68 22 33 31 9 17 12 43 17 2 10 23 13 17 147 30 71 38 13 5 30 13 g 4 33 13 14 74 35 34 24 4 21 11 48 13 29 2 16 U 31 5 1 18 8 11 15 5 18 1 13 10 18 15 5 6 1 o 1 2 1 2 5 4 1 1 3 g 6 2 I 1 . 4 1 3 2 1 1 .... i; 10 3 3 37 8 19 (i 16 2 4 56 7 43 1 33 3 4 13 5 5 18 8 12 15 4 5 41 10 25 1 26 3 5 10 4 12 13 e 21 1 3 80 5 42 1 28 2 4 18 2 3 25 7 7 13 2 3 73 6 45 8 15 4 8 53 13 31 13 36 14 17 142 18 57 1 8 15 7 14 104 19 59 3 10 20 14 87 32 48 2 C 11 57 15 37 6 10 8 M ] 30 3 2 g 1 jj 5 5 1 1 1 1 17 10 7 1 ID Q 4 4 40 12 21 1 3 16 4 6 1 1 6 18 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 Ohio 3 1 Pennsylvania 2 Rhode Island : J 13 1 16 23 1 2 6 4 17 5 20 2 | 1 .; 6 3 10 9 30 6 18 4 3 Hi : 68 6 9 33 14 5 36 18 ! 35 3 5 18 4 3 17 8 1 104 11 14 27 10 19 26 22 . 28 4 1 11 4 3 22 6 o 92 6 5 25 11 13 24 16 47 3 8 33 7 11 30 5 99 3 11 27 12 17 30 * 17 66 5 19 31 3 7 :;< 7 1 81 4 12 36 10 17 26 16 o 7(i 3 14 U 2 12 39 9 1 45 3 6 15 1 10 23 5 1 50 4 9 -j.; : 10 ji 4 ; 8 11 3 3 1 2 1 1 o 3 6 3 5 1 1 3 o 4 1 1 1 2 Texas 1 1 5 3 3 1 5 4 1 3 8 3 3 8 1 1 2 2 1 Dist. of Columbia. i i 1 3 1 I 1 3 2 12 7 1 10 1 g 1 1 1 ! 10 3 4 g 13 1 1 - 3 8 ; i 18 H 3 8 6 7 3 Vth 1 ......... . 1 1 1 16 12 141 94 264; 236 353 317 428 394 768 505 727 .i-i 835 367 749 478 793 579 672 584 381 an 97 107 19 22 12 < 62574472 INDIAN. i i i 1 2 i i i ,, 2 i Totul , i i i 3 1 10,733 C32 STATISTICS OF THE BLIND. CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE BLIND IN THE UNITED STATES. FKEE BLACK. STATES AND TEH- 1UTOBIE3. Under 1 land under 5. Sand under 10 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20 20 and under IK) 30 and under-iO 40 and under 50. 50 mid under 60. GO and under TO. 70 and underSO. 80 and i 00 and undergo, und r 100 Above 100. Age un known. Total. Aggregate. M. r. l M. F. | M F. M. F. M. F. If. F. M. I F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. r. M. F. M. F. M. r. ........ l 1 i 1 l 1 2 1 3 5 1 9 10 12 1 3 11 6 1 Cl 6 1 4 21 60 a li 38 3 5 4 32 11 i 1 o 1 1 9 1 1 6 5 7 I 3 5 5 1 : 2 1 I o 1 i 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 Illinois 1 1 1 3 4 5 i 1 o 1 2 3 ] f 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Muino 1 1 1 1 1 1 i a 3 1 1 4 o ; 5 1 4 6 1 7 3 9 i 1 1 25 5 1 1 8 11 28 6 3 11 1 1 T U 3 Massachusetts .... 1 Michigan 1 Missouri 1 1 1 I 2 10 32 3 10 27 2 4 3 20 8 New Jersey 1 i 3 1 3 a -, 3 3 i .) 1 :i 1 1 3 .... 4 1! I 3 2 2 5 1 a i 9 o 5 2 1 i! 1 3 4 6 4 3 1 1 North Carolina . . . Ohio 1 I o 1 8 2 i 1 3 1 Pennsylvania .... 1 f 4 1 1 .... r Uhode Island South Carolina 1 3 Tennessee 1 ! Virginia 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 7 .. 3 2 2 2 i 1 ... Dirt, of Columbia. 1 3 I 1 Total . 1 2 3 4 6 6 2 6 1 15 13 C 26 11 34 17 20 24 28 27 13 23 11 8 5 8 1 182 147 329 FKEE MULATTO. Alabama Connecticut 1 Indiana i 1 Iowa Kentucky 1, inUiiina 1 I 1 2 2 4 Maine Maryland j 1 1 2 5 7 Michigan Missouri 1 1 New Hampshire . . New York 9 1 1 2 1 1 1 7 4 11 North Carolina j 1 1 1 7 4 11 Ohio i 1 Pcunnylvania i 1 1 1 J 2 18 Rhode Island .South Carolina.... TeunesHee 1 I Virginia Dlvt. of Columbia. i | .... , Total <i 6 J 1 " STATISTICS OF THE BLIND. CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE BLIND IN THE UNITED STATES. 033 SLAVE. STATES AND TER RITORIES. Under 1. 1 nnd under 5. 5 nnd under 10. "10 nnd tinder 15. 15 anil under 20. under 30. 30 and 40 and under40. under 50. SOund under 00. CO nnd uuder70. 70 nud under 80. 80 nnd ander90. 90 nnd uud r 100 A bove 100. Ageun- kncm n. Total. Aggregate. M. F. M. 1 F. \ M. P. M. j\ M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. ; . M. j P. M. F. M. F. M. F. jr. F. It F. 1 i 4 2 " 3 ;i 2 3 2 4 1 4 1 G o 3 1 : : 5 g 3 3 2 1 3 5 1 2 10 10 4 9 1 8 10 9 6 10 .) 2 3 | 6 o 9 G 5 8 4 3 1 g 5 5 1 5 7 9 9 7 1 13 6 1 8 Q 12 1 .1 3 11 2 1 T 5 1 1 2 3 52 14 10 95 56 75 16 GO 31 77 59 G3 18 115 OS 12 11 SIS QJ 43 18 57 S9 112 61 54 117 11- se SI 18 14- US 3- ir 18 191 11 3 a 1,51 2 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 3 1 1 5 i 3 9 5 2 2 4 1 5 3 2 1 7 C 10 4 8 5 1 8 1 13 7 a 3 : a 9 8 7 3 6 7 7 7 5 3 9 7 8 3 12 10 9 Q 2 9 g 7 7 5 1 10 12 7 13 10 10 3 3 13 7 8 12 16 6 2 5 5 1 18 11 3 4 7 ! o 1 3 5 3 1 1 1 .... 1 3 2 3 ;i l o 5 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 4 2 4 3 3 4 .... 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 o 5 11 4 13 11 3 2 19 13 6 19 6 14 5 13 9 6 g 4 14 18 6 3 T i i i Missouri 3 : 1 o 4 5 3 3 19 3 5 i 2 14 4 o 3 1 4 4 1 1 o .... 8 1 o 1 ! 4 3 3 3 4 20 15 33 5 13 5 6 4 3 Total i 4 23 17 35 25 39 31 33 21 75 66 | 76 33 98 75 79 75 107 129 81 134 43 83 21 47 25 29 i .... 74! 769 80 634 STATISTICS OF THE BLIND. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE BLIND. NATIVE BORN, WHITE. STATES AND TER RITORIES. g \ : > ; u 2 j 3 I M. ;P.I M. F. M. P.. M. F. i M. P.] M. ;F.; M. ! I ! I ! F. ; M. F. JL ,F. ; M. ! F.| SI. F. M. Arkansas California Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia lUinofn Indiana Iowa 4223.... .J. I ! | G 3 1 12 6 . 3 42 2 . . M. F. M. F. J 84 52;. I I . ir,i2 M. , r. 1.1 11 i i 8r> ; 84 i G C 8- 65,51 4 3 1 4 2. 1 .. 10707. J i ", 1 I I Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland HanachnMtl * .Michigan Minnesota Mississippi MifBOim I j i| i , 1 4 4 ! 8 11 1 .. 1 3 11 9 1 1 ! M. F. i M. F. M. F M. F.I II 1. ...!....!. .., 133 H3; 1 . 4223 3C 38. N*. W Hampshire ! 2 . Xew Jersey New York North Carolina Obio Oregon Pennsylvania Ithode Island 8outh Carolina .... 1 1 . I 6 5 4 6 1 1 I ; Texas 9 . Vermont Virginia ! I 9 6,. Wisconsin District of Columbia... Nebraska Territory . . . New Mexico Territory . I tah Territory. .. ...... Territory. 4! 5; a! ii 2 1 3 1 2 :. 1 1 2 13 1 1 2 7 . 4 . 5j 91 8| 4 ... . 36 2!) : Foreign. j 77 ! 37 15 6 la 4 179 ! Mi 128 27 16; a| 4J 126 181J 81 69 10 7 2. 2228 1 13588 ]. U2 ) Ij 3371 aid 51 2fi| 12595 148 119 307 214; 4337 1.. 3035 Aggregate . .. . 1KDIAN3. 1 male uud 1 female, born iu Sliclu^an, nutl 2 males born iu Nw Mexico. Total, 3 males and 1 female. STATISTICS OF THE BLIND. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE BLIND. 635 NATIVE 150UX, WHITE. i 1 ; s i ^ i 2 1 i 2 i S > > > < O R S5 u u - ^ C " " K [ ^. * Z O C j RHODE IJ1.ASD. S. CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. VERMONT. VIRGINIA. WISCONSIN. DIST. COLIMBIA. TERRITORIES. AT SEA. NOT STATED. TOTAL. AGGREGATE. i II M. F. 31. F. 11. ; F. j 11. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M__J_J M. F. M. 22 n F. M. F. M. F. M. F. SI. F. M. F. M. F. M. 11. F. M. ;F. M. F. 1 19 9 | 19 8 17 5 6 4 8 4 1 2 1 3 5 118 JO 28 92 18 6 135 232 267 95 235 55 128 230 123 11 80 173 61 174 394 488 35 7,. 234 (13 76 44 11 59 12 7 135 148 193 09 3 245 30 90 70 167 88 fl 63 134 &> 60 495 193 308 3 374 30 78 191 30 51 240 49 10 191 114 39 J51 30 13 270 400 161 9 480 85 218 16K 397 211 15 143 307 130 148 1,227 367 at 7 Pfc! 150 405 89 liM 502 112 22 147 5 1 2,1 1 1: 7: 1 1 ! i 81 1 3 2! 1 i 1 1 i 6 2 ! ...j I..J 1 . 1 .. 1 .. 1 ! | j 2 "4 3 1 ....) .... 1....I 14 17 ... 1 ! 1 3 11 15 6 5 11 17 fl 42 2.. 5 2 24 13 10 4 18 11 20 6 2 1 3 1 13 5 2 12 6 8 2 3 - 2 1 1 i !.. 2.. 2 5 8 10 19 1C 38 21 19 13 1 2 1 1.. l .... in 1 1C 2^ 1 13 8 12 10 V.. 1,... J....! l 1 n ; .. 1 5 .. 12 10 1 1 7 10 3 1 7 7 1 2 2 2 ; , i... J.... i 11 3... 1 - 1 2 1 ] i ... 2 . . : ..J 5 5 2 !..! 10 1 .. 3 3 1 . 5 3 1 1 ! i i i i 12 2 3 46 30 23 72 10 3 ... \ \ 1 i i 1 ; . ... 3 1 2..! i 13 11 16 3 5 8 12 5 15 2 24 23 1)336... l 3 1 15 14 6 1 . 43 4 1 j ! 4858 : 1 : l ..: C5 54 7 ] 7 I) I j 5 4 24 24 501 382 10 8 9 2 < 2915 2 50 K i ! I i 163 179 o q 9 31 i 2.. 13 : 8 ie 25 ....! 3188:156: 70 4:j 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 6 4 1 1 l .. 18 10 21 10 1 1 405317 o 4 1 5 2 "I 3024 , 12 69 8 70 e s n 1 1 1 2 n 1 5Q 44 i 11 99 7 99 3 ] 39 4 33 I 71 1 i 1 1815 1 .. 65 28 12 6 is ... I 1 . .-.. o j L... ; 2411 6 n 1 4 243 229 i 1 1 1 1 ! 1 ; 1 1 1 1 3D I 1 } 32 24 1 1 j - I 11 14 j 1 3 3 4 . l i ! 1 l i : i ! o i i o j ! 1 1 1 i { j i I 7943 9875 134 117 754; 521 339 324 275 207, 1 . . 582 4S8J 5236 164 144 iei 161 1815 14562 478 434 15 10 45 9753 31 3020 5,009 3,890 8,959 1,188 582 1,770 6, 25VJ 4, 472,10, 729 jj i i h ; : : ! 1 1 i i : i i i : i . i I ! : . i STATISTICS OF THE BLIND. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE BLIND. FOREIGN-BOBN, STATES AND TERRITORY. C C AUSTKIA. AUSTRALIA. DAVAItlA. 1 I a - III!. AMKRICA. CHINA. DENMARK. ENGLAND. _ FRANCE. > I f. w S 8 C HESSE. 5 | ITALY. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 31. F. M. F. M. F. M. p. M. F. 31. F. 1 M: i M. F. M. j F. M. F.I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 1 7 .... 1 1 1 1 10 13 5 2 1 5 o 1 e 3 17 12 11 i; 1 i 4 19 3 5 4 1 j : 1 1 1 1 > J 1 ... 7 1 4 1 3 1 1 4 .... 2 I 18 8 1 i i 2 ^ 5 8 46 8 o o 5 24 6 1 1 1 6 4 1 5 1 6 1 .... Masaiichusettn . 3 1 1 2 3 7 C 1 1 2 1 1 l Mississippi 4 1 2 2 2 n 3 1 4 1 6 4 1 24 7 13 173 8 3 8 84 New Hampf-hin 4 1 3 3 38 3 25 3 25 1 8 .. ,< 4 .... .... 22 14 9 > 1 3 i 1 North Carolina. Ohio . . 1 ! j 2 : 7 3 4 . 1 n r, | i 2 28 1 1 49 1 23 i 5 l 1 1 i 1 1 26 6 I 20 - - 1 102 11 4 4 49 4 3 Rhode Inland l South Carolina. 1 1 i 1 i 1 Texas . . i 1 1 1 1 ! 3 4 4 1 | ! 1 1 C 1 1 4 10 18 4 2 12 8 3 5 5 6 o .... 1 4 .... .... ))ist. Columbiu- rtnh i i i " Washington ! i ! 1 | Total.... I ! ! 1 ! i .... 1 3 1 I 1 SI 20 18 ! i i "1 9 | 1 .... 52 34 ..... 1 j 4 1 133 74 38 13 138 56 i 15 ! in 6 i i 1 1 3 -S38 jS79 I.... 1 1 1 1 1 STATISTICS OF THE BLIND. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE BLIND. 637 FOREIGN-BORN, WHITE. MEXICO. NASSAU. NORWAY. VISS.11IJ .5 : . E & c 2 4 | E e 1 _ J ft * a g - j I c 4 - " PI 4 tf e 4 1 1 1 g e 4 a E E c ( j e i i i j | i i j j 1 4 { . ; j 1 i , | i t 1 i M. F. M. P. M. F. M. : M. L M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. If. F. M. F. BL F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. o < j 1 g 4 3 5 9 1 1 1 1 1 17 7 24 | g 15 1 1 1 2 1 > 1 2 1 ; o 1 C 33 95 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 t I 13 ,j 17 1 9 4 13 3 2 7 01 34 95 1 T 2 00 1 1 3 7 1 3 52 01 73 7 u 1 : 1 1 I 24 15 39 1 2 4 f 1 15 6 1 3 3 310 160 470 1 o 3 5 o 3 1 4 1 3 1 T 1 181 57 178 o o 4 T 3 j Q 190 8U 273 19 4 JG 1 g 3 11 7 7 is fi 1 9 1 1 i. l 9 30 1 g 7 15 i | 3 15 ;j 18 1 1 fi 3 15 fi I I 5 1 1 73 35 108 j i I 5 2 | i j I | 1 g 5 7 M | 1 i | 1 i 17 8 2 3 e 5 39 -.: a 2 1 1 47 14 4 i i 3 1 i 15 7 1 J 1 17 (j 18 8 1,188 3W 1,770 638 STATISTICS OF THE BLIND. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE BLIND. TREE BLACK. STATES. Ala. Conn. Del. Ga. Ky. La. Me. : Md. Ma,, Mo. N.J. K. Y. N. C. Ohio. Pa. R. I. S.C. Tenn. Va. D. C. Not et d. Total. Aggregate. . Female. | O 1 1 A .4 .k .-i ,; Ml IJ "3 - | Female. "Jiluift" oimu.\i Female. o Female. "3 Female. *3 Female. " m Female. Male. Fi nKllr. Hale. Female. . "3 "3 i Female. 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 5 1 8 10 10 1 3 11 5 1 : 5 1 4 21 57 9 15 36 3 4 4 32 11 1 3 o ] o 5 3 5 3 ; i .... 5 DC a 53 1 1 .... 7 G g- ...| . 1 ; 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 3 4 4 r r , 1 3 2 7 y 1 3 1, .... 1 ....! i 1 24:12 j 1 1 24 . 4 3C 1 1 11 27 i 5 9 1 1 1 12 3 : 4 ; I I ; 1 ^ i 1 I i 8 10 10 i 3 :; ?i n 1 i no ^ Carolina 3 1 e i 1 3 1 1 1 1 .. .. fi 4 .... 10 | 1 1 , 1 1C 7.. 3 1 .... 27 i P i! i 3 1 1 | 3 T i ! 1 1 h 1 i . 3 ... . ! i ..: 20 Dial, of Columbia. 2! 3 8 : i 4,2 7 7 :, :i 4 :\ J 3 1 34 30 6 1 .. 1 12)3 S3 20 7 9 1 7 2 i 4 2 3925 2 4 1 3 170 .... 6 141 e 317 12 Foreign born A re ate 182 147 3i9 88 8 , 1 1 1 i FREE MULATTO. STATES. Ala. Conn. Ga. 111. 1 d. Ky. La. Me. ; i Mass. Mo. N. II. S.J. X. Y. %. C. Ohio. P 3 i, . - K.I. S.C. Tenn. Va. D.C. Total. 1 "rt ^ i . - . Femule. a Female. . 3 Female. i \4 ,2 Female. 7s Female. - - Female. ." | Female. - _ Male. Female. *3 Female. lllllllll 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 3 I ] 4 1 10 11 4 la 5 1 5 1 Indiana } 1 9 1 3 1 Iowa 1 Kentucky I 1 j Louisiana , 2 1 1 5 3 1 4 4 Maine 1 2 1 1 Michigan ... Xi-w llampahjro . - , ! Mew York i 3 3 j 1 C 7 4 North Carolina 7 -i Ohio 1 j Pennsylvania 1 4 8 4 1 3 Rbodo Island i South Carolina . . . ! . 3 2 TennoBsco i Virginia 1 i 1 i 1 o 4 9 Diat. of Columbia. 1 : f i 183 Total Foreign born . . . !! 1 ....:.. 1 1.. 1 .. I > 1 f 1 2 .. .. 1 . ; "TV 1 li ll 4 1 4 9, (i 1 . 4.. I 2 3; i .... 8 3 43 II 41 J Aggregate q ; ! ! 1 li! | 86 1 i 1 i [YY ! "T" .... r . j tr STATISTICS OF THE INSANE. 639 CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE INSANE IN THE UNITED STATES. WHITE. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Under 1 and 5 nncl 10 and 1. umlerf). under 10. under 13. ! | i 15 nnd 20 and 30 and mulcrSO. under 30. under40. 40 and , 50 and CO and 70 and under 50. under60. under 70. under 80. ;md 90 and Above Age uu- ; . , . under 90. und r 100 100. known. 1 to i i ; M. T.i M. F. M. V. M. : i F. P. JI. F. M. F. M. F. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. ; JI. F. ] 7 8 1 2 12 4 1 5 1 4 37 14 17 C 110 ! 27 15 | 25 3J4- V 56; 31 83 100 129 119 25 28 29 12 147 32 5 58 U7 128 20 3 17 8 31 20 1 56 103 113 20 oo 8 78 19 51 " 91 17 .J 14 9 19 33 6 2 39 73 S9 12 [ 2 9 : 4 1 : 36 13 3 8 53 5 10 2 6 18 2 5 5 3 1 1 3 g 5 O-~)O 61 450 325 52 17 417 GS3 1,025 201 10 5bV! 125 702 405 8,085 247 25 T36 7M 535 573 4, 255 576 2,275 23 2,711 282 297 609 112 092 1,083 283 177 5 28 15 3 ; 1 1 i 2 1 51 30 88 191 23 I! 21(4 362 KT> ICO 2 269 64 347 270 1,090 1C6 ;: 331 169 303 2,306 279 1,177 1,392 143 220 262 40 351 489 123 60 3 15 5 1 California !.. 4 .. 1 2 1 362 ITd ..2 1 3 1 1 .... 30 5 1 19 17 5 12 1 1 6 6 10 18 2 2 Florida 1 9 7 19 7 1 9 o IT 7 I 1 10 - 30 8 13 TX> 29 5 11 Georgia j 32 26 34 91 14 12 15 29 3 6 5 13 5 1 1 o j 3 1 Elinoia ! i i ; 1 1 j 1 ! 4 3 . 321 1 i o ]5 13 I 1 | 400 o im 1 I 33 a 3 1 4 7 15 11 5 6 21 C 6 67 14 34 2 68 2 1 12 3 4 17 5 4 10 5 9 7 24 :> 1 4 SO 7 C3 15 45 2 58 2 12 9 o o 13 4 03 tj 13 9 07 59 42 49 142 188 22 20 5 C 44 : 21 110 lOO 27 23 49 55 400 420 60 39 223 230 5 272 230 14 11 13 43 78 51 18 11 39 ; 30 110 74 43 32 35 19 1 03 24 75 51 263 23 37 100 11 73 497 CO 262 7 334 36 23 95 12 89 : 37 37 1 3 2 70 25 73 73 284 37 2<i 81 52 80 594 08 276 o 291 23 03 65 7 63 106 32 15 2 o 2 70 IS 56 45 251 21 23 03 41 62 446 C8 2-!4 1 26S 35 18 64 15 70 129 33 24 56 17 58 68 243 20 2 20 62 CO 67 530 38 273 1 290 36 45 50 9 92 113 27 10 31 5 TO 38 142 15 15 35 49 373 36 135 1 li 21 6 9 71 97 18 13 38 3 59 29 155 18 1 17 01 56 53 332 44 158 I 233 30 33 39 7 81 13 C 27 ] 41 23 100 15 2 8 18 23 18 142 20 07 29 1 52 34 113 13 9 1 6 40 3 1 12 1 34 7 49 11 o 1 319 -- 1 i 3 1 61 n 2 3 9 2 13 3 4 1 23 1 2 355 Maryland 1 1 1 25 Massachusetts. - Michigan . 1 31 8 2 1 4 2 1 2 15 1 3 10 24 1 2 1 3 2 095 1 111 1 2 Minnesota 13 1 7 47 23 221 34 70 2 7 8 78 13 31 1 1 34 11 81 8 37 1 2 3 1 15 o 20 138 I : 1 i.. 2 13 ! 5 14 1 1 13 23 1 9 4 22 3 13 1 12 6 399 Blfi New Hampshire New Jersey 1 1 !.. 3 9(T7 i i i ! i 1 3 11 i 9 3 2 2 6 1 ! .... 2 1 1,949 !> i 5H7 North Carolina . Obio 2132 2 i 1 1 | 6 8 i 17 ... >2 1 16 18 1.0C8 15 | PeuQBylvfinla . - Rhode Island . . . 1 .. 2 5 14 ; 18 1 ; . - 20 US 10 1 24 5 51 50 5 3 j 133 22 17 20 48 50 7 3 38 8 1 10 S3 5 50 14 3 8 4 23 19 4 10 4 2D 2 o 1 2 3 L ... .... fl 2 1,323 L. .. , 137 South Carolina . Tennessee i ....!.. I.... 4 i 2 3 9 2 4 j I ; 71 1. I.... ! 4 3 8 4 347 Texas . ! 1 1 66 Vermont i 21 1 6 i 9 4 4 1 2 , i ru, Virginia Wisconsin Diet. Columbia . .... iL. . ....! 6 5 ! 1 .... 4 1 12 3 8 4 1 3 9 1 C i 599 TM 117 | 2 New Mexico 1 2 1 4 3 3 .... 1 3 3 3 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 .... 13 Utah 1 ] 1 1 O 1 i i . .. ; 10 1 1 o Total I ! j 53 18 20 128; 97 189 173 448 113 2385 2147 2957 2799 2410 2537 1407 17G9 909 1103* 393 467 110 153 13 20 : 3 1 ! 1 3 ; 59 39 11,530 11,750 23. 2*J TREK CLACK. 1 | 1 , ] i... , 1 1 2 ! J 1 i , I i I i 1 . 3 } j 1 Delaware i 1 s 1 o o J (MO STATISTICS OF THE INSANE. CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE INSANE IN THE UNITED STATES. FREE BLACK Continued. STATES AND TERRITORIES Under 1. 1 and ! 5 and uudera. under 10. 10 mid under 10. 15 ftnd undergo. 20 mid SO and 40 and ! 50 and under 30. under40. under 50. uuderGO. I 60 and under 70. 70 and under 80. 80 and un dor 90. 90 and und r 100 Above 100. Age un known. Total. Aggregate. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. i F. M. F. M. M. F. M. F. It F. M F. M. i F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Indiana i j 1 1 . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 4 8 1 3 1 25 13 7 2 4 2 45 17 o i 14 57 6 11 33 5 1 1 1 21 22 Kentucky i . 1 1 2 . 1 1 Maine 1 1 Marvluml 1 3 1 2 4 ....j 4 2 ! 1 C 4 3 1 1 8 4 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 Michigan New Hampshire. New Jersey j 1 1 2 1 1 3 8 6 6 1 5 25 2 6 13 2 9 32 4 5 20 3 New York i 1 6 6 5 1 5 ; 1 3 I 1 1 , North Carolina. . 1 I 1 Ohio 1 3 2 7 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 o ; Pennsylvania . - , 1 1 2 5 1 3 1 2 Rhode Islaiid . . . South Carolina. . | . ... Tennessee 1 1 i 1 Vermont ! i Virginia .! 2 4 1 , 3 3 | 1 2 8 5 2 2 3 1 2 2 ^ 12 C 9 16 Diit. Columbia . Total 1 1 o :) 5 5 5 20 22 30 38 23 35 17 20 4 16 ! 4 : 12 4 1 2 1 2 110 161 271 . . ! I FREE .MULATTO. Alabama I 1 1 | California I Delaware ! 1 1 l ! Florida 1 2 Indiana 1 1 .... S 1 | U Louisiana i . 1 1 1 3 Maryland 1 2 1 ! Massachusetts . 1 Michigan New Jersey 1 New York 1 1 1 North Carolina. . 1 1 j ... Ohio o 2 1 Pennnylvama. . . l 1 8 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 Ithodc Miin.l . . . South Carolina.. i i Virginia ; Dirt. Columbia . i | _-_._ J Total 1 1 5 8 8 i 8 9 9 5 6 3 6 9 3 1 1 i 1 1 ... 44 45 8J STATISTICS OF THE INSANE. 641 CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE INSANE IN THE UNITED STATES. SLAVE. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Under 1. land under 5. 5 and inder 10. 10 and uaderlS. 15 and under 20. 20 and undergo. . SO and under40. 40 and under 50. 50 and under 60. GO and 70 and 60 and under 70. undcrSO. under 9(1. 90 nuil M. and rlOO Ab 1C M. IVl> K). F. Age un known. Total. 1 u t < 32 I 5 44 a 37 14 3fi 20 Kl 18 28 13 58 M. P. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. F. I M. F. ! M. F. Alabama 3 2 1 2 4 4 1 :: 1 - 2 .... 5 1 1 2 1 1 i 12 2 2 IS 15 16 Ifi 10 27 C 9 C 20 20 3 3 26 18 21 8 20 10 36 12 19 7 38 1 Florida 1 1 1 1 1 1 Oeorgia o 1 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 T 2 1 - 1 1 6 3 2 2 2 5 2 3 2 2 2 5 3 1 2 2 6 1 2 4 3 3 ? .... 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 Kentucky 1 3 1 Louisiana 1 3 2 1 5 4 2 1 2 n 4 o j 1 1 Mississippi 9 7 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 o 1 3 5 5 2 6 1 6 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 8 o J 3 1 1 1 1 North Carolina. . South Carolina.. 3 f 2 1 2 5 1 4 2 1 4 ] 3 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 .2 7 1 2 i Virginia 3 2 1 3 5 3 6 2 8 2 7 1 Total I 3 6 9 13 9 13 22 14 43 34 29 32 u ; 42 14 27 15 29 5 22 3 5 2 3 1 j 165 241 406 1 81 642 STATISTICS OF THE INSANE. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE INSANE. NATIVE HORN, AVHITE. STATES AXD TER RITORIES. ARKANSAS. CALIFORNIA. {- B 6 c BE ". DELAWARE. FLORIDA. i h ILLINOIS. INDIANA. VAVOI KANSAS. > M C p - E LOUISIANA. S N 4 X e i C n . * a ! i t, 4 : i KVOIHJ1K | M. F. M. F. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. : M. F. M. SI. F. M. i Jf. P. M. F. M. r M. F. " r M. F. M. r M. F 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 T 4 3 1 1 1 S 1 3 1 1 7 1 1 S 1 2 . 15 1 9 9 00 >; 1 o o 1 o 140 14 1 g 3 1 M B 11 16 94 " s 4 7 1 2 1 o n 1 1<W 010 s 3<i 50 1 1 7 7 9 1 o T 5 7 n 7 i 3 1 n i i 1 9 1 1 1 1 1R1 - 1 1 2 .. 2 1 3 3 11 1 1 1 1 WO *IO A R 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 3 167 1RI 1 5 7 1 o 1 14 94 1 1 fiS9 657 1 j 1 1 1 1 R 9n H 1 I 1 19 in 1 q 1 o 4 4 -. i 3823 1 1 1 11 e in 7 1 <n 48 in 3 * 1 S 4 11 in 1 9 New York 48 50 < 1 o .1 I l 3 37 fiO 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. Ohio oo 1 1 ( fi 1 !> 8 9 4 a VI 1" in 1R 1 1 1 i 1 1 ? > 1 i 3 * Q 9 1 1 1 1 1 9 in ?n A 1 1 .. 1 2 i in 7 9 10 1 1 g 4 1 i 8 2 1 Texaa 5 a 5 f 1 :t 1 1 J 1 2 Vermont 09 34 1 i 9 1 49 4V 1 i i i | 1 .. "\Vinconwn 4 > 1 i 1 2 1 1 1 1 .... 1 1 11 n 1 Nebraska Territory New Mexico Territory . . . L tah Territory 1 Wuphinffton Territory . . i j Total in United States. Foreign born 117 B7 11 . ) 8 i 233 278 40 n 8 5 191 166 (a 84 237 253 14 18 2 1 338 318 U :i 336 329 244 S33 838 809 26 B 4833 Aggregate 1 STATISTICS OF THE INSANE. 643 CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE INSANE. NATIVE BORN, WHITE. MISSOUKI. XEW IIAMI SHLHK. NEW JERSEY. NEW YOKK. N. CAROUXA. OHIO. OREGOX. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. S. CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. VERMONT. VIRGIXIA. WISCONSIN. DIST. COLUMBIA. TERRITORIES. NOT STATED. TOTAL,. 1 i D < 213 7<] 158 287 47 16 43. 47J 87C 163 514 63 626 408 1, 51 (i 179 14 217 560 47.3 427 2,4-18 572 1,638 20 1,961 231 2! 3 5<>1 94 618 1, 023 131! KM 3 27 10 :t M. I 11. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. / M. F M. r. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. 1 SI. F. M. F. M. |F M. I 1C. F M. 1 . M. F. 7j 29 2f ice 2< ( 198 254 470 85 235 39 306 225 754 : 94 254 268 227 1,272 276 847 8 972 124 223 260 40 321 4C3 01 40 o 15 4 1 | 15 10 5 3 2 2 , 1 19 1 11 9 a 18 4 9 10 1 e E 1 t I 30 S 1 4 131 5C 132 119 2S 10 227 220 40C 7P a 279 a 320 183 762 : 125 300 205 200 1,176 236 791 IS 989 107 70 331 297 560 75 04 : j 1 . 15 ..: 1 1 1 ] a a i It 7 7 6 gj 10 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 | 2 2 21 25 11 9 14 16 t s 1 2 i! i 32 27 65 61 22 14 1 9 13 20 11 1 M 36 8 37 35 S 1 g 4 9 i 4 1" 1 6 4 <) a 1! 19 1 2 6 1 1 1 3 4 V 3 1C 1 1 26 34 15 19 4 15 9 II 4 1 1" 6 1 6 26 f 1 8 1 ! s S S 1 i 5 2 7 .... 9 2 1 1 7 4 1 g i i 23 49 30 1 i 1 8 ( 2 3 1 i 1 3 1 1 6 1 f 2 14 1 20 1 16 .... s :l 4 e 10 43 47 j 3 , 8 1 a 10 1 10 2 18 4 4 7 5 3 1 .. 1 i 12 8 10! 9 1 22 | 1 11 1 8 30 10 34 1 8 38 c 81 3 25 1 876 1 182 240 ..... a 6 1 6| 11 9 8 i 6 4 180 217 6 1 4 10 2 M 1 1 14 n 22 28 ] 967 1024 1 1 ! opi ofin 3 1 ...... 1 14 g 3 3 B 1 21 29 ] 4 12 1 36 1 64 SB 1 80 1 15 . 2 3 3 g ! 1 3 1 . 5 1 17 16 K 51 2 1 1 400 443 .... 1 103 2 861 107 2 4 1 11 IP 61 60 1 i"; i 17 15 30 1 38 1 3 2 3 3 839 .: 92 g 7 1 5 6 1 11 1 1 10 12 , j 2J 1. 4 1 ... 1 44 : 26 9 1 .... 1 1 3 : 3 5 e 4 898 6 173 1 17 2 2 2 167 3 4 137 8 17 4 2 2 1 1 S3 1 07 53 ] 25 : 8 6 4 7 6 r c 1 I 9 5 15V 5 4 3(1(1 P7 1. 6 6 4 [ 2 * ] 1 11 ] 7 P ; 5 , 11 . 1 81 19 1 ] 1 n 14 1 1 3 1 j 1 1 1 1 "i 11480 237 305 265 308 1261 1364 i 44l 396 559 578 1 1 1 1 ... ] 11001073 116 117 190 1 312] 308 277 :> 6 227 244J ,; e,; 558 11 :: 36 91 UM 4.-14, aee 8, 748 2, 782 8,764 2,986 17,512 5,768 I 1 11,530 11, 750 B.280 1 i ] i 1 1 1 i 644 STATISTICS OF THE INSANE. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE INSANE. FOREIGN-BORN, WHITE. STATES AND TER RITORIES. 1 i 1 i 3 4 < I 4 9 * i i ~ i I a R A a 4 Q - 3 . 3 4 3 j 4 4 4 - 3 j j 4 R j B j 9 e I 4 o * H f, m I 1 9 GREECE. HESSE. d - 3 : a i \ M. F. M. P. M. P. M. i M. F. U F. : F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. [. F. ; F. M. 1 F. "I. F. M. F. 1 1 1 i 3 Arkansas 1 California 1 1 9 14 1 T 19 1 34 3 KI 9 Delaware * 3 Florida i Georgia 1 1 3 3 2 1 Illinois 2 T o T 1 T 1 4 15 Q 26 Indiana 3 1 i 1 g 5 g S3 25 Iowa 2 17 Kansas 1 Kentucky 1 5 " Maine i Maryland o 1 1 1 Massachusetts 19 Q Michigan r 1 3 (j -Minnesota 1 Mississippi i i Missouri 9 i 1 2 New Hampshire 2 - New Jersey 1 1 1 10 9 19 1 New York 1 1 6 9 3 2 North Carolina .... .... Ohio 3 Oregon I enn sylvan! a 7 o 3 ;i 2 ""I Khodp Inland South Carolina Tennessee Texas 1 Vermont 7 Virginia Wisconsin 4 1 3 3 2 District of Columbia i .... Nebriifka Territory New Mexico Territory . . Utah Territory Total 1 ... 33 07 14 4 6 i JG7 212 08 aa ,.- 5B1 1 131 14 9 7 ai r;% STATISTICS OF THE INSANE. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE INSANE. 645 FOEEIGN-BOEX, WHITE. t - c E H \ c fe h 4 ^ c V I Ek - Q r a : I e l 1 l 1 1 - . j 1 j 1 1 i 1 1 e 1 . i f a i 1 - 4 t 1 i 4 \ 1 t - i i 1 j I i I i ; a i I l j 1 1 I 1 i tEGATE. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. r. M. P. M. p. M. F. M. F. M. r. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. O O < a 1 4 11 1 1 2 g 2 3 4 . i 2 6 2 , | I j 2.10 02 292 i 1 13 23 38 1 4 5 1 1 16 C 22 2 2 4 1 1 j 1 1 f> 1 9 101 108 209 3 o I 5 Q 1 84 C5 149 1 1 2 1 1 9 1 23 15 38 1 3 3 2 1 1 40 34 74 1 1 1 i 38 25 63 1 1 1 35 41 7(i 1 a 1 42 45 87 2 e i 1 9 i 1 933 33B 569 1 1 3 ^ 1 34 44 68 2 1 2 1 3 8 11 g 15 4 19 2 6 4 1 1 i 1 9 93 97 190 i 11 21 32 ] 2 3 1 1 G7 79 146 3 1 | | g 9 I 1 ?4 10 i i 3 7 9 1 R f 4 5 9 773 1,034 1.807 1 2 i 1 3 4 Q 2 4 7 fi 3 4 R 1 fi 307 330 007 3 3 ? r, i . 1 A 1 a 9, 9 <?, 11 fi fi 4 331 420 754 .30 21 51 1 1 3 4 1 i 16 2 18 1 ! 3 ! 1 1 12 6 18 1 44 30 74 i 1 1 1 30 2G 65 9 5 ! 12 4 3 1 1 I 3 9 o 1 80 67 147 3 1 1 1 i 1 1 53 20 73 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 5 I 12 10 10 1 15 10 53 29 7 6 1 2 59 M i 1 14 13 31 17 8 5 14 8 27 22 13 17 2,78-2 2,986 5,768 64ti STATISTICS OF THE INSANE. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE INSANE. FREE BLACK. ITATU. Conn. \t 4 1 x Cj Del.; Flo. Ky. j La. Me. Md. Marts. S .J. X. Y. X. C. Ohio. . Pi K.I. S. C. i Tcnn. : Vt. V Ja< | ? i a. D. C. Not M d. Tot I Female. | r- rf to I 5 5 7 7 4 45 15 2 1 14 52 6 11 4 1 21 22 i | S S i. ijlj . . S V fM Female. .: sj 1 V I &4 I -; S Female. -!i si i 1 i" i L t SH j 1 . 1 1 S Female. I Ylllillf. Male. Female. 1 S Female. 1 1 ! 1 1 1 . . i 1 3 2 5 I 5 6 1 3 1 .1 ; 1 . 1 2 1 1 1 l 20 2 2 i 1 1 ... 1 1 1 1 3 j j t .. .. 1925 1 j 1 11 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 .... i i.. 1 : ! 5 21 2 6 12 1 1 9 31 4 5 18 3 . 1 1 17 20 1 . 3 1 3 2 4 1 1 1 | 3 3 , Ol A 1 1 8 ID . . 1 3 1 .. .. 1 .. 1 1 T I 1 1 i | 1 1 j I i 7 5... r. 4 12 6 9 16 Dlat. of Columbia. Total i 1 4 . . 5 4 7 I 1 i ! 1 -, 1 i 121: 1 1213C 4 12 711 18 22 ...1... 3 7 4 3 1014 1 S 1 ... i 2 i 119 5 7 7 10 102 8 157 4 251) 12 i 1 i j 110 Ifil : 271 ; i FREE MULATTO. STATKS. Del. Florida. Indiana. La. : Mary I d. Mass. X. J. X. o Y. N. C. Ohio. Pa. R. . E : - : I 8. ~a C. Tenn. 5 : .^ V 1 Female. D. C. Xot st d. Total. i | j j j | j . - v 4 -4 4 H I \.l\$ 1 - | Female. Female. .-. 1 ! 1 Female. 4 a Female. i, a h z &, * - s. i i i 2 2 1 1) 3 2 B 1 2 5 15 7 13 1 1 2 5 | i i Florida i j 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 2 2 7 3 5 ! l 1 1 : i I i Murvliiiid .... .... 1 V l 1 :T: 1 i i 1 1 . i ! 2 8 1 3 8 4 e i North Curoliiiii . . Ohio ! ", i 8 7 1 , i ! 1 1 1 - ;, 1 i 1 1 1 1 " 9 1 I 4 4 s l 7 3 Diet, of Columbia. Total 1 l ] ^ 1 1 j 1 J 1 " 2 2 5 .... 3 .... 1 3 9 10 8 1 1 8 7 2 2 4 5 3 i 5 40 4 44 1 -1 5 Foreign born . . . Aggregate .... I I 1 \ i 44 45 89 ! STATISTICS OF THE IDIOTIC. fi47 CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE IDIOTIC IX THE UNITED STATES. WHITE, STATES AXD TER RITORIES. Under 1. 1 and under o. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under SO. 20 and | 30 and under 30. under 40. i 40 and 50 and 60 and under 50. nuderCO. imder70. 70 and under 80. land under !X) 90 and und rlOO Above 100. Ape un known. Total. Aggregate. 1 M. I*. M. i P. M. P. M. P. M. | F. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F, M. F. M. F. Alabama a 2 1 1 1 oo 5 3 13 1 10 5 :i j 29 4 10 6 4 40 . ill 64 .- V 65 10 40 14 49 19 1 6 32 8 22 184 51 113 1 19 13 30 6 I) 29 34 39 30 3G 15 3 14 2 5 57 46 93 30 3 .- 9 :; i.. 3 5 31 :: 68 19 66 36 9 35 11 10 97 102 169 51 ^j 42 111 2 6 4 i. 28 ; 36 12 6 34 o 62 64 *> 26 1 23 9 . 19 1 5 36 34 67 11 - 1 86 8 2 24 . 1 31 32 44 11 1 24 5 15 10 1 1 13 ; 14 3 1 .- 1 3 1 4 1 1 i 231 !:0 28 145 35 29 350 356 523 176 11 505 90 385 113 143 171 17 116 282 197 219 1,337 416 994 9 1,021 60 155 385 99 159 615 162 10 1 167 63 M 116 18 21 185 232 373 113 6 387 45 271 61 260 161 14 76 175 139 124 951 292 754 6 786 36 115 342 65 103 394 95 10 398 152 4-3 261 53 50 535 588 896 289 17 892 135 656 174 703 332 31 192 45? 336 343 2,288 708 1,748 15 1,807 96 270 727 164 262 1,009 257 20 1 . I 40 5 1 i 1 5 12 3 o 1 1 1 1 6 9 6 3 1 ! 2 2 8 3 4 23 24 29 23 1 38 25 10 22 17 3 10 22 6 17 105 24 68 1 . 9 21 23 14 1 :::i a 16 5 17 19 2 10 11 ii 68 21 53 13 18 35 8 . 21 13 20 2 i 11 ; 17 4 1 22 5 13 5 30 5 I Georgia 1 !) - 10 2 1 16 1 19 9 33 5 (i i i. 3 2 1 1 1 Illinois Indiana Iowa 1 2 .1 1 Kentucky 1 1 9 - I] 37 o 26 : 33 3 10 31 13 10 too 34 76 53 20 50 15 57 .11 4 19 54 24 14 191 56 136 1 149 ; 17 48 21 19 92 36 2 56 8 31 6 35 32 3 14 36 16 15 135 43 10T 1 107 5 III 47 10 14 59 19 5 148 22 89 17 105 54 3 44 87 44 58 313 130 ;.v, i 267 12 44 118 31 31 176 42 2 116 8 66 7 49 38 4 16 53 234 61 172 3 179 ii j- 110 1!) :" 92 19 1 84 13 . 19 81 21 5 19 36 27 44 227 65 169 1 166 12 28 75 16 22 97 18 : 52 11 57 15 35 31 1 7 28 34 -i.i 153 54 134 2 127 4 16 <; 8 16 56 14 1 CO 11 41 18 41 16 1 11 32 43 160 40 99 43 4 40 7 33 8 26 2 31 8 34 4 11 3 13 4 13 4 4 10 1 10 1 :i 2 3 1 13 9 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 :. 3 4 1 1 5 8 I 4 18 5 17 i 1 1 1 Massachusetts 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 5 7 3 1 17 7 31 9 11 23 80 ISO 37 80 1 2 9 24 21 73 27 71 1 1 4 10 1-1 50 21 52 4 Missouri 2 11 11 41 11 29 3 12 7 33 12 34 1 6 6 21 8 18 New Hampshire . . 1 :; 2 12 3 11 1 2 4 1 6 7 -; 1 2 8 1 13 Ohio 1 o 3 1 Pennsylvania Rhode Island 1 i 14 1 10 72 ., (i 19 5 - 26 21 1 74 1 6 14 1 1 :. -. 9 1 109 9 22 42 16 18 61 21 ! 1 87 11 13 33 8 11 :,;i i:, 2 127 7 14 43 3 27 70 15 2 - , 13 1:1 ; 13 ,. 5 .:., 4 - ; i 23 51 :: 58 4 11 23 .: 16 24 4 34 2 7 11 28 14 00 1 4 1 3 2 3 South Carolina . . . i 4 7 2 1 7 5 1 a 9 3 3 10 8 8 13 T .1 3 7 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 Texas . 5 4 27 18 1 :; < Virginia . . 1 7 1 2 1 District Columbia. Dakota .... 1 g 3 14 1 3 .... 5 2 1 5 1 4 6 2 1 1 1 ; 1 o 1 1 1 1 26 Utah Total . 8 6 183 148 686 505 1172 812 1426105726891668164711411092 770 594 454 315 267 120 99 26 27 * 3 1 19 22 9,965 6,987 16,952 FREE BLACK. 1 2 i 1 4 4 1 o 1 1 1 - 3 2 5 1 1 1 2 T O 1 J 5 9 14 1 1 J 1 2 3 Indiana . . . 1 1 > ! | 1 4 6 G48 STATISTICS OF THE IDIOTIC. CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE IDIOTIC IN THE UNITED STATES. FREE BLACK Continued. STATKS AVD TER- KITOiUES. Under 1. 1 and under j. 5 and under 10. 10 and 15 and under 15. uuder20. 20 and nuder.m 30 and uuder40. 40 and under 50. 50 and 60 and 70 ami 80 and uuderGO undcr70. under80. underSK). 90 and und r 100 Above 100. Age nn- known. Total. Aggregate. M. F. M. F. M. F. If. F. H. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. , M. F. M. F. M. F. M. | M F. M P. M. F. ; 3 1 i | 4 1 i 1 30 5 I 1 57 6 1 1 2 18 20 7 20 2fi 3 8 2 47 4 1 1 1 1 4 7 8 1 2 3 o 6 1 3 3 3 1 3 2 1 2 27 6 9 1 1 1 1 Missouri \ 9 2 10 13 4 11 6 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 9 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 5 2 2 2 1 1 i 2 \ 1 8 7 3 15 20 2 1 ! 1 3 1 1 1 I 1 Ohio ! i 1 2 1 1 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 Pennsylvania .... 1 1 1 Rhode Inland 1 ... South Carolina 1 1 1 1 2 Tennessee 1 Virginia 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 7 1 5 6 2 2 .... 2 1 2 1 1 i 25 2 22 2 Dist. of Columbia. 1 Total : 1 >| 2 12 6 12 21 13 15 47 22 i 17 15 11 12 5 8 4 3 3 9 ! - 2 140 127 267 FREE MULATTO. Alabama 1 Connecticut 1 Florida 1 1 Georgia 1 ... . 1 1 3 Indiana 1 1 1 3 2 5 Kentucky 1 1 1 I 3 3 G Louisiana 1 112 I I 3 4 7 Maine j 1 2 2 Maryland 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 7 12 Massachusetts 1 1 -, 1 3 Missouri New Jersey 1 1 T 1 4 New York Ill 1 3 1 6 North Carolina 1 1 1 1 1 225 1 1 | I 1 1 24 Ohio 1 4 412 10 4 14 Pennsylvania , 1 2 1 1 1 4 ", 9 Rhode Island 2 South Carolina.... i 1 . 4 Tennessee i 1 Vermont . . . Virginia 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 4 ^ Q Diit. of Columbia. *> 1 3 3 Total 3 3 K 4 - 7 14 9 ]5 j 58 123 STATISTICS OF THE IDIOTIC. CLASSIFICATION BY AGES OF THE IDIOTIC IN THE UNITED STATES. G49 SLAVE. STATES AND TER- KIT01UES. Under 1. 1 and under 5. 5 and under 10. 10 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 30. 30 and under40. 40 and under 50. SOand under CO. CO and uuder7U. 70 and under 80. 80 and underOO. SO and uud r 100 Above 100. A go un known. Total. | < 51. F. M. P. M. F. SI. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 10 I 4 17 1 o 7 1 1 13 6 5 4 3 11 o o 6 3 21 17 1 5 8 1 2 1 1 78 12 8 113 81 50 33 47 29 135 69 100 24 126 . . 12 8 70 74 48 29 39 34 106 52 49 13 88 134 24 1C 163 155 104 62 86 C3 241 121 149 :i7 214 ] 1 1 1 1 o 4 11 7 5 o 8 4 15 7 7 3 13 13 3 23 11 11 5 9 5 17 12 12 6 17 1C 13 5 o 7 3 17 7 4 5 14 15 20 8 2 5 6 20 9 17 6 1C 7 15 8 10 6 5 19 11 14 3 16 32 1C 10 5 17 4 30. 10 32 33 13 18 11 4 9 9 13 14 2 13 10 11 11 10 2 7 15 10 13 2 22 7 5 4 5 10 3 11 7 5 1 14 4 :; 2 3 3 :: 2 9 ! 3 t 1 1 1 y 11 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 " o o 14 C 8 4 3 3 3 2 8 3 21 13 12 G 7 7 13 7 6 o o 1 1 North Carolina .... ^ 11 1 2 12 2 2 3 5 4 2 1 3 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 10 5 18 6 7 12 1 3 1 4 1 g 4 o 79 40 133 84 147 105 139 133 212 139 118 82 37 58 20 17 14 16 5 10 r 3 1 1 911 678 1,589 ...- r .. 82 660 STATISTICS OF THE IDIOTIC. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE IDIOTIC IN THE UNITED STATES. WHITE. STATES AND TEUUITORIES. ALA 11 A MA. ARKANSAS. ___ CALIFORNIA. CONNECTICUT. DELAWARE. FLORIDA. < ; 1 g i INDIANA. IOWA. | M KENTUCKY. LOUISIANA. MAINE. HAKYLAXn. MASSACHUSETTS. MICHIGAN. MINNESOTA. 1 9 M. F. M. J . M. 1 : M. F. M. IF. F. i M. F. M. F. M. F. M. M. F M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 11. F. M. F M. r : Alabama 92 1 5 30 J 3 Arkansas 6 3 2 1 1 trt 4 1 3 California . 11 T ... Connecticut . 1-M 10." 2 3 Delaware I 34 1C Florida 11 91 8 293 14? Georgia 1 Illinois 1 1 134 3 8 92 3 5 20 291 25 12 204 16 18 37 6 12 27 5 1 1 1 3 6 3 9 3 1 1 .... a Indiana 1 1 Iowa 1 1C Kansas Kentucky ] 2 4 1 3 2 42C 329 Louisiana 2 1 1 1 68 1 # 6 Maine 363 263 3 2 Matvhmd 1 1 Massachusetts Michigan 1 1 fi 4 1 5 1 373 2 216 3 1 62 55 Minnesota 1 1 1 1 1 2 MlMlMlppI 21 8 4 1 9 1 4 60 47 Missouri 1 1 1 .. 6 7 18 38 oo New Hampshire . . New Jersey 3 6 5 New York . 15 I- 1 II | 1 1 14 9 i - .... 1 North Carolina 1 Ohio ! 4; 7 J i 4 3 11 7 3 11 3 1 1 Oregon , Pennsylvania Rhode Ihland .".... 3 2 1 l 2 1 1 1 2 1 South Carolina . .. 1 Tennessee 3 9 3 6 fi 1 9 3 Texas ^ ?, ] 6 3 3 1 o 1 3 4 Vermont " 1 3 Virginia II i i "Wisconsin i . 1 I 1 2 o 1 ."i 4 I 4 District Columbia. Nebraska New Mexico I tali 1 Total 118 22 2C 12 7 157 135 40 !2 1511 i 369 1951 173 117 369 ! 255 34 L3 1 ... 1 554 40!) 7340 380 274 150 is 419 240 6858 12 7759 Foreifjn born . . . I : 1 1 . Aggregate 1 1 I ... . -< ; i 1 > ill i 1 STATISTICS OF THE IDIOTIC. Go 1 CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE IDIOTIC IN THE UNITED STATES. WHITE. MISSOURI. g SEWHAJII SHIUK. ^ XEW JERSEY. XFAV YORK. X. CAROLIXA. OHIO. 5 . O 1 I 6 ^ u w is 1 2 g S S. CAROLIXA. TEXXESSEE. TEXAS. VERMONT. VIRGINIA. \VISCOXSIX. DIST. COLUMBIA. TERRITORIES. AT SEA. 1 H 5 O O f, H u o M C 395 152 34 247 53 49 534 508 813 248 14 880 125 638 164 655 270 21 192 430 326 328 2,031 700 1,595 15 1,659 92 268 722 148 251 1,002 177 14 2 39 I M. F. M. F. 31. F. M. r. M. V. M.F. M. P. M. F. M. i F. M. F. M. ;F. M. P. M. P. 51. p. M.F. M. P. M. F. M. V. 51. F. 11 111 18 21 183 21(1 35f 98 4 382 40 201 57 233 134 10 7f 163 ]3fl 118 844 291 682 6 715 33 115 58 96 392 02 8 o 14 I ! I | j 20 19 2 2 11 8 40| 24 ; 3 4 229 .. 90 3 1 1 5 l G 1 i 1 i 1 3 23 I 1 1 | i 1 ! ! Vt(> 28 . i 4 1 21 23 | 23 1 i " ; 5 "3 5 11 4 8 15 4 1 15 349 5 I 1 l 1 fi 3 (1 ! 23 13 5 6 9 4 23 ] , r" 28 48 . 15 15 1 3 -j 1 3 3 . . 298 18 12 2 1 o 1 1 4 a a 1 1 J 5 7 487 2 3 130 10 4 1 3 4 1 5 4 3 3 1 8 34 1 2 20 20 7 .... 1 : 1 1 9 a j 1 2l! 13 22 20 5 3 498 2 85 1 372 107 ; : 4 1 i 2 i - ! ! 2 1 | . 1 o 1 4 1 1 4; i 5 2 1 2 3 422 1 1 130 o 50 5 00 1 8 7 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 4 9 6 84 4 1 1 116 3 207 390 13868 1 1 4 9 1 2 1 1 10 IP 172 125 j i 2, a 1 200 * 109 4 5 1122 5 783 5 3 210 5 1,187 415 1 , 1 3J 4 ! 5 6 7 12 46 1 3 33 1 1 5 ! i 3 3 1 1 : 1 1 2 19 3 O 17 1 1 1 653 505 1 8 2 15 24 913 .. 9 1 1 j i .2 8 26 1 16 1 1 4 . 880 669 e 3 A 3 1 1 3 2 944 57 53 M 148 1 153 5 1 c 315 12 14 1 20 10 o 1 1 4 382 90 4 20 12 7 140 88 | 1 1 155 610 1 1 6 2 6 18 7 1 1 577 1 1 378 1 2.... .... .... 37 18 i ..... 9 5 3 3 20 18 2 1 115 6 5 n i 2514 ... 25 f ; 1 :t IBS 82 1 ! 2014 188 133 255 131 1342 933 528 39o 830 641 2 1 1073 79ti 71 43 222 179 40ti :2 2li 12 170 121 733 500J 3120 7 6 1 5206 9,313 6, 518 15, 831 4t;n 1, 121 ! 1 III I i .. 9,963 6,987^6,952 ", 1 1 G52 STATISTICS OF THE IDIOTIC. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE IDIOTIC. FOKEIGN BORN, WHITE. STATES AND TERRITO- RIES. AUSTRIA. AUSTRALIA. BAVARIA. 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 1 i i 1 j q . MR. AMERICA. 1 i I DEN.MAIIK. ENGLAND. FRANCE. 1 ! : I 4 I 1 1 i i HOLLAND. M. F. 51. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M F. 1 1 1 1 9 2 Florida 1 2 1 4 3 13 f 10 3 o 1 ! T 4 1 3 <? 1 1 5 5 4 1 1 1 3 1 I o 3 2 3 1 1 1 i 2 :; 1 2 o 2 1 7 4 1 1 3 o 1 a 2 9 1 9 4 9 4 1 1 o 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 5 6 4 1 o 1 1 1 2 New York ... 5 1 1 3 19 Ifi 23 7 5 14 15 T 1 2 Ohio g 4 4 4 4 4 6 1 7 27 22 1 1 T 4 i 3 9 8 1 s 21 17 1 g 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Texas 5 3 2 s 1 1 1 i 3 1 3 o 3 5 5 3 7 1 District of Columbia 1 Dakota Territory 1 Nebraska Territory 1 New Mexico Territory Utah Territory 1 2 i 28 14 19 13 3 84 11 J 84 43 21 17 101 94 n G 5 4 STATISTICS OF THE IDIOTIC. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE IDIOTIC. 653 FOREIGN BORN, WHITE. j B J 1 ITALY. MEXICO. NASSAU. NORWAY. PRUSSIA. PORTUGAL. PACIFIC ISLANDS. SCOTLAND. SWEDEN. SWITZERLAND. WEST INDIES. WALES. wuiiTEMnuno. 1 i 1 1 i . l M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1C, F. M. P. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. o n 1 2 I 3 5 3 1 1 9 5 1 1 1 8 8 1 4 o g 3 1 1 58 no 7 o 1 1 3 ] 36 17 o 3 9 2 1 2 i 1 26 15 1 1 o 4 o 7 5 1 1 5 5 13 5 1 1 i 1 6 4 J8 oo 1 21 27 I 2 i 3 g l 1 27 o 1 ] 1 o 6 4 4 3 1 1 15 ia 1 7 3 1 9 6 64 52 1 6 3 ] 3 1 1 2 5 2 150 107 1 1 1 1 15 10 1 1 3 1 6 6 8 ? 5 4 31 72 25 1 1 > 3 2 ) 3 2 2 o 77 71 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 I 4 2 1 1 9 7 o 4 7 2 o 1 5 2 4 1 7 g 1 1 1 4 3 2 47 33 4 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 g >j 26 IS 1 1 20 14 4 T 25 18 o 9 q 14 R 652 469 654 STATISTICS OF THE IDIOTIC. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE IDIOTIC. FREE BLACK. Ala. Conn. Del. Go. Ind. Ky. La. Me. Mil. Muss. Mich. Miss. Mo. X.J. X. Y. N. C. j Ohio. ! Pa. ; RI. S. C.;Tenu. V. Unk wn.l Total Tenneeaec , ; 1 I III I i II Mill STATISTICS OF THE IDIOTIC. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIVITIES OF THE IDIOTIC. G55 FREE MULATTO. STATE*. Conn Del. r . J Ga. Ind. Ky. La. M. -. Md. M 08 , i fo. N. J X. Y. N. C Ohio. Pa. R . I. S. C. Tenn. Vt. \ a. D. C. Total. Male. Feumle. __ & i " ~ M "rt J i 5 t, I l _J c. 4 m "3 8 Female. M:il.. Fomato. Mnlo. 1 f, 6 III r-i - J !i cj i 1 -- g i 8 1 | fa . fa a i C ~ . S, I i i P ?. tj i C SJ : 1 fa S fa | Female. Aggregate. Alabama I 1 ] 1 1 2 9 Connecticut 1 i i Floiidu 1 .. . 1 .. i Georgia 3 1 i Indiana 1 1 .. .. ! 1 ; 1 3 3 3 2 5 3 ! 6 3 6 2 2 7 12 1 3 1 1 1 4 .1 6 12 24 4 14 5 9 3 3 . Si 3 Maine o 1 . 5 1 1 S 2 2 1 j I 1 1 . 1 .. . ! I j i 1 3 3 12 10 4 3 ! i 1 12 1 Ohio 1 6 3 > g 1 . | ! 4 i 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 | 1 5 9 i ! 1 l i 4 5 4 3 Dist. of Columbia Total 1 2 1 ! ; 64 1 l 57 121 i ! i 1 .. 1 4 = 1 3 31 4 . 2 7 2 i ..13 1 1 3 3 15 12 6 3 25 1 3 77 1 .. Foreign born . . | I i 64 56 123 I 1 056 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. OCCUPATIONS / STATES. ALADAMA. ARKANSAS. y 3 o Q CONNECTICUT. DELAWARE. FLORIDA. GEORGIA. ILLINOIS. INDIANA. IOWA. ; < 3 KENTUCKY. LOUISIANA. W IKYLAND. ISSACHUSETTS. CHIOAN. ^ 1 SSISSIPPI. SSOURI. X S S P S B S a 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 ; 15 16 IT 18 19 > . S3 84 25 27 88 a 3D 31 38 : - : 37 M 39 i 1 41 : 44 46 11 112 1 ] 5 35 7 151 608 5 59 8 583 94 o 298 4 66 897 266 6 315 86 28 242 06 48 245 4 189 118 20 360 23 145 ,186 334 23 432 75 K 74 14 130 5 96 330 24 12 5 10 290 40 40 7 Agricultural implement makers. . p 196 17 78 2 126 30 1,425 27 23 920 64 421 11 821 47 1, 171 15 523 24 28 5 18 i;:::i 37 973 13 ,51] :,., 5 3,067 149 261 932 27 84 9 170 5 1,132 76 f> 11 3 4 7 2 2 . 2 136 2 134 ArtitslM 56 28 99 49 116 6 54 9 109 i 3 G9 12 131 45 111 95 414 71 26 45 * 3 3 2 Astronomical instrument makers. 4 37 11 124 19 3 61 19 82 5 18 52 25 2 7 26 54 24 28 25 10 7 6J 14 3 3 4 31 2 4 11 12 89 1 G 4 47 1,296 52 428 714 207 199 1 770 - 96 441 925 83 linkers 90 18 29 27 2 873 124 2.15 4fi 169 182 85 103 70 5 . 28 25 27 22 : 4 15 25 111 23 94 41 193 5 542 237 79 424 376 73 409 97 46 329 192 77 214 147 21 117 65 31 54 14 2 38 59 277 C3 107 228 376 C8 716 23 40 379 907 17 3 163 42 64 152 22 33 737 37 84 348 232 77 300 117 23 239 116 87 63 53 4 29 47 7 54 20 8 40 91 2 57 201 g 17 63 663 <<<K! 4 2 3 G 5 2 4 3 5 15 2 3 4 2 14 15 2 2 4 2 7 Blll-poter 3 11 69 Billiard-naloon keepers 2 6 g 5 11 15 5 3 19 3 5 10 o 19 Billiard- table makers 2 7 4,828 48 54 76 1 Blucksmithg 1,307 1,094 2,578 2,398 81 422 169 1,465 6,404 g 4,883 2,009 489 3,369 3 1,035 2 2,777 18 11 04 2,495 10 8 39 3,098 2 10 593 793 4,349 30 7 2 Blind-makers 3 18 1 4 Block-makers 17 2 5 3 2 I Block -printcre Boarding-bouse keepers 85 13 236 17 14 96 268 388 301 93 288 83 8 2 16 3 56 233 2 54 536 15 39 826 45 411 103 8 164 27 27 253 48 531 413 fi 526 295 196 233 274 99 283 1,487 210 121 249 26 155 87 8 34 69 112 608 10 816 Boatbailders Boatmen Bobbin-makers llnilrr-mukeni 93 51 2 nn !>"> 90 11 rj 70 14 iru 00.1 ! go U n RECAPITULATION. 657 OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. STATES. TERRITORIES. I AGGREGATE IX STATES AND TERRITORIES. XEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW JERSEY. XEW YORK. NORTH CAROLINA. OHRjAc~-N SSV> O H M > ENNSVLVAXIA. .HODE ISLAND. OUTH CAROLINA. EXXESSEE. EXAS. ERMOXT. IRGI.MA. VISCOXSIN. oi H t- ft J < H O Ot.ORADO. DAKOTA. NEBRASKA. NEVADA. XEW MEXK O. UTAH. WASHINGTON. DIST. COLU.MIIIA. 1 TOTAL IN TERRI TORIES. 3 279 51 9 012 408 3, 939 09 17 3 207, 2,180 324 10 ! 168 44 i 17 , 3 242 79 19 i ! ! 6 . 12 . 8 101 i 538 461 41 I 46 63 1,478 16, 266 2,390 54, 688 1,243 526 11 600 5 168 4,477 51 8 2 81 !.:: ; 84 211 120 OT 4 30 4 4 12 212 1,490 16,478 2, 390 59 55, 326 1,263 529 11 COO 5 168 4,516 51 8 2 81 1,348 84 210 120 00 91 77 19.00J 2,753 2,995 11,140 13,263 2,662 3 69 113 CO 15 24 287 13 50 112,357 519 505 484 19 12, 148 2, 632 23, 810 3 3.313 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ze 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 182 903 11 191 181 17 4 3 .. 4 151 510 5 4, 113 39 11,2-8 12 C4<> 4, 150 6 48 38 11,808 70 6 388 268 ID . 31 545 113 25 , 8 398 5 - , 244 750 16 39 213 2 2 32 16 2 584 13 3 20 3 2 8 527 4 43 3 16 521 2 134 10 1,202 1 65 32 350 14 57 96 . 45 52 98 91 4 3 4 28 39 ft i . | 9 257 g 10 160 2 11 43 8 102 3 9 5 30 9 3 95 22 8 14 on 7 12 84 7 21 105 2 4 3 6 4 4 5 ( 5 in 2 E 2, 7.;3 148 275 1,307 1, 339 425 91 77 16,019 2,707 2,973 10, K72 13, llfl 2, 852 3 69 111 60 15 24 I 8 276 219 80 200 146 45 124 31 5(3 90 44 53 7.-.1 40 119 276 30-1 140 5,516 COJ 539 2,751 3,679 877 47 1,201 15 2S4 33 102 4G L 1,025 31 2JO 30 22 32 130 5 93 29 9 137 8 97 40 98 7 41 44 88 344 22 147 2 41 89 2 50 8 41 4!) 41 321 85 165 236 304 61 C, 11 38 19 05 39 7 19 185 16 15 93 82 6 S82 40 17 168 145 10 n 19 15 13 .... 5 22 IS 9 5 2 3 6 2 9 14 "1 i 8 19 6 2 o 4 28 31 2 4 3 5 2 2 2 t 2 4 o 5 7 36 ss 8 o 2 10 3 5 285 13 50 111,072 519 5 Jl 481 19 11,860 2,029 23, 099 3 3,278 2 2 4 3, 373 49 6 20 19 313 75 1,447 11 ,17,763 79 209 189 15 2 1,555 43 I, 700 10, 088 16 343 14, 990 01 114 30 653 121 692 3,017 3 3 1,290 1,317 4,224 1 2,900 163 18 1:7 72 181 172 76 426 1,285 6 5 11 6 2 2 3 4 3 5 8 280 30 22 3 1 2,651 7C4 9,273 57 608 3 99 117 1,457 5 28 1,150 758 5, 489 191 41 39 262 32 23 134 3 174 37 4:1 45 308 2 81 14 743 189 13 232 91 19 24 2 3 149 3 67 3 117 13 8 .... 4 190 1.083 241 83 442 H4 14 73 ; 35 | . 37 ! 37 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. OCCUPATIONS. STATES. ALABAMA. ARKANSAS. , | M IOWA. KANSAS. KENTUCKY. LOUISIANA. MAINE. MARYLAND. MASSACHUSETTS. MICHIGAN. MINNESOTA. . 1 MISSOURI. CAUFOH CONNEC 1 S 3 GEOROI ILLINOIS INPIANA 49 50 51 52 53 54 53 56 57 58 59 61 63 63 64 C5 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 .. . 78 79 80 81 82 83 PI 85 80 87 88 89 90 91 99 93 . 95 96 971 Boneblack-makcrs 24 Bonnet manufacturers 191 25 4 34 221 3 24 ; 82 74 35 3 57 49 53 85 708 50 40 e 4 75 Book and document folders l .V. 1 i , 593 146 Booksellers and stationers Bootblacks 20 4 62 14 41 10 23 61 49 24 9 40 37 60 51 39 8 3 1 Bottlers 14 10 9 4 21 12 8 5 463 98 268 99 123 717 24 114 503 72 239 6 3 16 213 88 433 9 42 25 9 5 4 4 Box-makers 1 , 17 o 35 7 38 169 S!3 203 13 10 8 4 4 60 551 66 f) 38 15 3 9 214 584 14 94 33 27 , 126 ! 584 995 5 43 11 19 414 1,215 865 17 3 56 M 34 Brassfouuders 1 24 66 4 106 358 i 37 237 124 223 370 5 10 9 25 3 5 23 23 389 822 i 805 33 10 129 141 14 11 3 209 548 544 8 14 94 6 1 Brassworkers Brewers and maltsters 5 200 42 G 3 160 36 5 277 89 4 196 365 332 6 15 43 30 10 34 43 50 75 10 41 5 201 45 17 Bricklayers 5 128 75 51 Brick-makers Bridge-builders Britannia-workers 3 43 Brokers 5 321 17 51 8 10 23 114 622 444 00 2 12 49 405 29 94 35 51 27 5 8 Broom-makers 8 2 Brush-makers 27 2 Bucklt -nuikers Builders 20 131 8 37 g 78 ,820 4 103 10 85 11 31 31 149 1, 343 31 732 50 376 3 H 82 18 518 12 104 904 50 337 32 1,096 108 1,32! 193 77 630 16 146 8 61 23 153 114 1,045 6 877 Button-makers Cabinet-makers 191 7 133 269 23 310 1,183 1,419 711 94 804 294 372 808 2,039 87 807 165 Calico-printers Canuluien 3 10 24 44 33 7 90 i 4 5 Cane-makers Cap-makers 4 Car-builders 185 8 19 14 6 3 6 4 4 38 25 8 20 Carders 5 Card-makers ; i 137 Card-writers 2,386 3 13 60 1 1,613 91 5 3,923 13 138 241 52 3,333 17 32 431 68 118 954 693 1,219 12,668 21 74 549 48 10,5846,526 10 5 41 75 362 ! 83 8 4 1,295 5,858 10 4,865 4,952 34 128 430 34 5,572 63 119 1,429 75 14,541 203 981 86 369 8,045 6 33 308 14 1,757 i,100 9,333 5 84 711 21 Carpet-makers 8 4 13 33 37 143 2 5 37 45 345 34 31 1,416 10 22 47 41 20 Carters Carvers Case-makers Cattle dealers 8 27 108 58 o 21 6 8 26 29 5 31 j 16 4 96 45 G 123 432 23 227 31 529 16 19 2 67 39 4 Calkers 65 5 Cellar-diggers Cement-makers 3 : 2 i Chain-makers 4" 146 I 92 Chair-makers 36 10 28 5 43 174 264 158 r 12 11 31 116 1 ,318 20 16 131 Chalk manufacturers Chaudelier-makert 3 28 5 j ChouOlen 7 27 26 73 9 90 77 54 10 55 14 i i 51 53 8 .. ..- 5 1 423 10 58 5 4 4 6 104 5 Charcoal-burners RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. 659 STATES. TERRITORIES. AGGREGATE IN STATES AND TERHITOIUES. NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW JERSEY. NEW YORK. NORTH CAROLINA. 5 OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. SOOTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. VERMONT. VIRGINIA. WISCONSIN. TOTAL IN STATES. COLORADO. DAKOTA. NEKRASKA. NEVADA. NEW SIEXICO. UTAH. WASHINGTON. DIST. COLUMBIA. TOTAL IN TERRI TORIES. 1 J 28 JO 17 1.005 273 61 208 5,907 323 o 053 04 208 0,010 350 2,053 1,801 14 398 21 2.634 939 1,601 6,307 14,311 13.736 417 334 4,907 1,288 1,739 25 2,911 30,103 778 29,223 321 2,699 4 28 477 100 137 11 242, 958 1,481 3,845 21,640 2,269 131 884 2, 811 4 i 67 30 6,341 4 3 2,971 203 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 53 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 93 93 94 95 96 97 40 109 2, 482 8 415 25 18 31 7 18 59 40 3 H 97 27 10;] 27 33 510 2-10 25 254 11 32 68 3 42 37 453 8 143 3 17 44 38 1, 843 14 394 g 4 12 18 31 49 217 2 426 181 228 883 2,024 2,640 38 12 520 150 364 3 5 4 4 4 21 2, 634 937 1. 582 6,227 13,968 13, 528 417 334 4,676 I,2f6 1,737 25 2,880 29,623 47 7 4 19 7y 249 7 5 18 10 185 28 72 204 15!) 501 10 172 44 57 o 688 314 703 1,402 1, 170 1,720 55 68 1,817 246 740 5 197 49 5 33 13 119 40 52 737 1,078 993 24 8 139 283 101 40 17 30 22 32 9 2 8 5 5 29 72 4 47 2 8 41 1,086 149 13 18 30 20 2 13 7 2 447 158 265 2 13 25 an 133 19 80 343 208 1 17 611 82 15 24 137 55 S 11 10 16 22 19 13 6 17 7 16 10 7 19 14 8 5 5 209 19 3 19 3 51 9 51 ee 41 5 6 31 39 2 7 9 13 2 2 29 o 2 o 3 K 245 153 1,134 26 655 40 229 1, 165 8,520 6!l 6,352 23 1,096 8 39 IPO 2, 581 4 05 204 3, 432 214 4,004 C7 881 11 252 17 83 29 198 12 131 13 285 4 154 52 461 3 85 752 5 130 7 o 5 33 9 35 3 14 9 224 31 480 23 19 335 5 211 3, 059 3 145 84 143 83 127 581 213 965 816 29,011 321 13 * 42 6 33 8 103 212 115 7 2,693 4 28 477 106 137 6 6 6 5 4 11 12 i 51 o 96 60 3 11 3 6 29, 855 474 305 2,957 340 13 57 113 | 5 990 5 2,846 3,075 32 19 23 o 7,441 45 93 562 63 38, 897 450 90!) 8,646 959 1, 217 4:1 42 12 21, 571 65 12!) 1,504 95 701 3,137 3 21 23 14 1.E44 5,391 2,773 2,739 2 8 4 9,482 7 63 213 5 6,709 13 45 227 11 240, 112 1,481 3,826 21,500 2,262 131 882 2,833 4 67 30 G,318 4 3 2,939 200 542 66 IV. i 175 287 236 171 20 48 8 20 117 86 384 3 3 16 138 4 19 140 7 n 3 34 25 79 894 5 159 31 10 3 3 13 31 8 18 t.; 22 6 2 2 8 8 a 14 17 1 5 15 11 899 13 54 202 1,180 63 818 7 14 . 13 147 27 07 150 66 i 13 2 4 23 37 118 6 717 49 241 3 408 27 59 10 21 3 9 4 o 54 15 67 3 4 26 32 r; . 3 660 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. STATES. OCCUPATIONS. M 1 H i r i S 3 1 S < S - * < W i ij 1 X , J C r <<ccxc5 INDIANA. < c KANSAS. KENTUCKY. I.OUISI \NA. : S : ! 5 l\ E 3 <; 2 ft 5 3 t 1 : a I i ~ ~- r. \ v. -. * a m ?, 10 4 8 9!> 100 101 102 1C! 10-1 1C5 IC J 1U7 ICO 101 110 111 112 113 114 115 no 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 123 ISO 127 128 129 130 131 13, 133 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 141 145 14G 25 7 35 2 , 7 10 S 18 77 5 11 2 j 1 S 12 6 1,134 1,280 5, 370 10 134 Civil and mechanical engineers - - 375 . 137 717 5 J7 !>2 117 445 1,555 77 4S4 l!48 C78 110 139 1,015 1,883 3,000 !i"i 4,117 3,885 5GJ 4C4 3, KC, 5, 77(i 13 1 2 4 233 ... 5 3 1 226 1,459 3,850 21 40 G75 1.2C8 2, C82 5 41 194 207 4CG G G!!3 1,150 4, 234 13 61 917 333 G, 8C2 8 C3 341 389 1,503 949 1,059 731 1,913 1,046 ->, 701 5,503 15,483 3,507 12 15 i 74 10 111 135 233 87 211 255 311 G93 625 1,895 Clerks . . 14 70 , r .4 5 7 133 Clotli liiiiphurn o 6 2 2 (M 326 690 C78 "4 315 f 49 JIM 1,058 158 20 313 453 310 ICC 25 374 1C8 41 199 563 Coal oil dealers Coal oil mak-LTd | | 5 n 3 i 3 Cofive mill r.iauui .ic-.uri-rj . CoToe roasters ! ! 2 Coiners 1 j Collar-makcrd 12 .. S 86 506 5 6 220 245 6 32 1 2 53 10 4 8 34 55 13 92 jog 54 491 31 2G 20 67 26 ! 145 142 65 4 5 i) r. 12 124 78 5 12 67 118 22 3 9 Colliers C jmb-makcr.-t i 61 OommiadooAn o ., on G G5 ice 49 63 5G 2 2 4 81 10 16 57 30 57 a 131 79 8 : 60 19 23 2:5 :tn 22 93 95 23 7 G4 17 6 18 10 18 48 83 1C6 14 1,148 307 130 84 237 1,145 52 114 209 76 129 304 1 304 61 21 67 172 59 16 2 41 Confectioners Contractors 55 20 141 4G 11 49 179 Cooks JO 24 6 3 Coopers 71 48 241 L>:3 ?3I 35 106 2,803 ... r.i 3, 536 . 807 1,119 1,424 | 1,410 ! 1,579 8G 28 1,477 Copper rollers Copper workers 1 CV-ppersmiths 17 5 35 23 8 17 58 ; 3 : 57 - 41 92 12 69 338 27 1 62 Cordcru Cord-makers 26 . " 3 Cork-cutters 11 . 2 3 11 1 Corset-makers . | 1 i 8 2 3 Cotton cloth manufacturers 33 55 .?... ... 3 5 7 23 - Cotton brokers Cotton cm ma .tcni J C >ttcm samplers Cappers ; 3 27 i 27 79 3 75 811 Carriers 31 10 2 15 2 131 92 1,031 33 i 2 7 1G8 Dugui rrcotyputi 33 19 73 ; 58 G 5 69 137 3 44 a | S , 4 111 74 9 58 26 89 42 144 88 9 32 Da:icinn-:aa8tcm Dairy tm-n 41 33 1P6 10 73 35 21 : 35 140 9 S )83 173 CS-3 436 247 198 11 3 98 13 Duukri RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. 661 STATES. TERRITORIES. AOOREGATE IS STATICS AND TERRITORIES. 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 113 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 NEW HAMPSHIRE. M H 1C | C s. NORTH CAROLINA. OHIO. OREGON. RHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. VERMONT. a - I i , 1 : I |i| j a 11 1! 8 2 S SEVADA. NEW MEXICO. UTAH. WASHINGTON. DIST. COLUMIIIA. TOTAL IS TERRI TORIES. 4 36 158 16 j 147 1 15 3 2 5 2 5C8 37 6 6 3 574 40 5 G 27, 437 37,529 184, 485 1,157 3,r,16 14 127 19, 180 341 4 11 3 1 45 35 22 1.707 6,288 089 239 3, 952 G, 293 3,120 581 353 43, 624 24 21 1,919 47 304 94 37 333 21 1 21 16 3,548 862 2.S50 171 1,952 1 1, C3 3 : 5 1 17 6 161 0-11 1,356 32 40 900 4,103 836 ! .1,233 5, 900 49, 597 21 210 138 ( 1,061 286 2, 107 907 2, 927 1,626 : 10,962 6 65 12 . 209 65 125 198 4,284 3,396 19,208 179 415 210 231 1,783 5 31 14 298 586 1,998 4 10 406 1,186 3,457 13 11 237 758 1,716 : 73 G31 S7G 5 35 760 587 27,002 1,437 1,244 37,311 5,134 2,812 182,290 14 5 1, 148 54 69 3, 325 14 115 11 104 4 8 83 57 160 23 39 ,1 37 201 10 12 at 47 26 80 131 71 1,509 9 18 435 218 2,195 9 3 8 871 35 43 5, 153 5 45 3 17 277 471 1,929 9 2,586 100 199 . 517 178 .. 266 : 630 167 19, C85 Ml 9 2 3 3 79 D5 4 ; 4 1 j | 11 1 1 i 1 1 1 34 3 1 45 3 .. . ; 35 5 22 36 288 32 117 209 95 20 256 582 115 78 921 1,372 G(>9 16 21 ; re 18 ; 1, 807 2 10 13 294 1,461 1,18 47 170 1,298 497 TV> 5 4 10 3 17 62 34 62 38 31 G 16 92 9 1, C82 216 15 6,286 4 685 25 2.1 S 4 6 9 97 78 31 4 2 j 4 233 339 67 3,913 287 91 6, 196 92 64 3, 042 5 5 584 4 5 53 , 11 o 42 30 35 93 101 99 13 17 50 5 3 9 94 , 39 408 22 102 ! O . 5 .. g 79 43 2 3 2 .... 4 353 334 560 it, 385 1,310 ; 5,912 ! 40 j 3,853 70 17G 463 254 1,895 1,411 43,445 L l 4 10 28 6 43 14 74 17!l ! 0] 3 47 458 6 41 30 21 123 234 16 250 23 21 8 25 10 63 17 1, 902 47 15 17 \ 9 12 5 2 .. 362 I 1 2 94 | o 2 2 30 j i ... 7 ... 7 17 14 40 2 15 2 51 20 10 21 " 335 i 2 21 21 1 19 ! i 4 i 14 2 . 2 24 i 38 131 417 148 617 106 i 4 1 425 3 278 13 108 2 70C 23 15 32 2 35 5 12 17 7 3,534 L. ; 3 860 .... ........ 14 .... 45 4 6 78 52 2 140 597 510 339 3 P 25 238 | 4 7 7 185 G 10 fiffi) . 13 4 10 41 8 19 16 6 6 4 M 61 106 2.610 3 3 171 Lfi i ) 1. 925 6 .... 6!.... 9 3 :...\ 3 ... 21 27 , ) 29 172 K!> 187 11,031 "i . . 4 .. GG2 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 160 161 162 165 166 167 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 180 181 183 184 185 186 187 138 189 190 191 192 193 194 IS OCCUPATIONS STATES. ALABAMA. ARKANSAS. CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT. DELAWARE. FLORIDA. GEORGIA. ILLINOIS. INDIANA. < o KANSAS. KENTUCKY. LOUISIANA. MAINE. MARYLAND. MASSACHUSETTS. MICHIGAN. MI.NNKSOTA. E i MISSOURI. 145 32 121 155 18 14 21 3 20 160 190 154 . 14 138 6 160 89 107 114 421 15 . 20 103 140 72 6 7 1!) 33 187 94 38 6 14 5 57 1 35 13 3 707 1,688 o 631 358 3 1,782 5 6 C] 13 7 2 10 9 73 7 3 10 193 71 587 51 345 12 375 33 144 253 58 1!) 34 19 19 122 21 4 !8 142 m 310 !)6 6G4 18 m 56 536 7 359 35 237 26 51 4 65 396 40 354 18 808 295 17 42 294 154 , 26 63 712 20 260 51 1,047 70 C57 479 142 79 253 20 8 .) 4 62 <i 53 15 150 7 770 23 48G 38 176 5 83 t Editors . 64 38 114 42 21 71 188 108 107 24 71 62 43 55 146 p 57 25 43 105 4 o .1 1" If IS g g 8 38 11 289 20 IS 11 11 7 33 5 2 21 61 38 o/> fi g 28 9 37 O 89 5 37 141 58 30 .5 2! G 30 6 58 783 9 7 9,352 35 ) 34 2,454 27 300 7 238 2 7,087 618 32, 76- 185 50 25 237 48, 475 8, 350 20, 836 10,421 11 30,612 11,489 6 5 7,284 4, 122 3 7, 534 67, 718 1,32910,567 3 153,646 47, 216 33 158, 714 40, 827 13 88,628 27,196 18 15, 572 3,660 110, 937 36,627 3 14,99664, 8i3 5, 483 15, 865 5 5 27,606 12,920 5 45,204 17,430 16 88,657 35,884 <v 27,921 10 ;..::<- 7,972 124, 989 39,396 7 14,282 o 1 3 7 36 3 9 3 88 106 7 o 105 4 Ferrymen 7 17 3 4 24 11 7 14 File-ciutora 32 3 9 10 15 7!) 3 Filter-makers Finishers 3 21 35 73 7 90 41G 7 16 165 Fire-engiue builder* Firemen 2 39 9 11 3 30 17 96 4 47 68 4 Flrework-makvrrt 8 15 Fish dealers ! Fishermpu 116 10 861 780 27 79 140 125 1151 53 1 99! 564 4,607 g 280 3,561 71 1,058 3,921 2fi 62 Flax-dre*cerH Florists 19 11 9 17 fi } 7- 1 6 g 975 10J 2 23 21 15 23 114 7 10 13 15 Flour dealer* 8 Fluid manufucturcrn . 1 Forgemen i i m Founderymen 8 8 4 32 152 13 3 12 n 4 97 47 5 198 s 55 101 257 CWi 1 85 SR 4 : 2 13 :1S 185 !l Frame-makem Fresco ] i.i i -iii-; RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. STATES. TERRITORIES. fc w NEW HAMPSHIRE. SEW JERSEY. NEW YORK. NORTH CAROLINA. omo. OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. VERMONT. VIRGINIA. WISCONSIN. TOTAL IN STATES. COLORADO. DAKOTA. NEBRASKA. NEVADA. NEW MEXICO. UTAH. WASHINGTON. 1 DIST. COLUMBIA. TOTAL IN TERRI TORIES. AGGREGATE IN AND TERIIITOIU 16 806 14 469 l(i 5,537 128 2,533 31 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 101 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 18-3 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 87 130 14 52 31 96-1 17 497 83 9 116 407 13 43 21 4 84 116 65 73 2 3 196 86 119 7 4 2 2 48 69 5, 606 4 279 " 47 113 (] 42 5 11 18 2,551 1 6 2i. 52 2 12 75 15 7 30 38-1 100 19,075 2, 451) 10,906 3, 320 5 2,951 12 4 285 2,699 C6 194 2 1,424 51 51 435 160 156 19 83 70 522 91 101 125 6,127 432 1,776 582 112 970 12 209 62 849 10 87 27 6 14 2 3,007 684 1,530 87! 241 8 69 222 153 19 86 270 7 253 11 141 182 148 a 58 32 45 18 509 37 231 231 144 57 232 g 7 14 ( 70 3 18 4 3 o 3 37 17 312 1 89 21 446 13, 521 21 2, 477 125 11,031 28 3, 348 5: 3 3 9 2-1 103 a 505 48 214 5 244 8 10 30 73 45 31 106 126 7 236 It, 43 2, 994 3 | 176 431 e 41 ( 14 19 30 191 11 3 1,126 25 122 a 118 Q 153 4 14 15 2 5 2 . 60 69 2, 768 3 t 191 274 * 240 3 50 57 18 21 8 30 16 i 3 21 1, 445 36 36 41 87, 289 w>5 6,261 2,027 7,68? 899 38o! 9 14 6,509 24 4,982 623 386 18 | 1,259 1,507 98 87, 248 41 225 2, 407, 430 788,673 437 5 15 35, 392 10, 152 30, 325 18,429 7 254, 786 115,728 107 85, 198 19, 119 823, 483 76,484 35 7,861 1,260 180, 613 69,104 58 6,875 3,510 a 35,137 6,312 6 103, 835 25,990 2 51,569 6,537 12 38,967 14,022 3 108,958 30, 518 2 93, 859 31, 472 31 195 495 3,982 455 5 140 74 5, 922 3, 832 5,46l 670 1,653 857 246 89 16, 465 2, 423, 895 7, 006 795, 679 5 442 4 e 8 3 4 15 oo 7 32 16 334 7 Q 39 60 3 11 753 197 670 4 1,107 18 507 80 26 21,754 281 444 967 K 802 4,592 620 753 2 J 4 37 231 070 8 60 2S7 19 82 41 o 6 2 4 9ft ft 25 91 45 2 2 33 32 1, 139 38 1 ll 5 24 14 79 78 4 6 8 6 513 8 83 26 29 7 3 26 I 872 530 112 49 55 1,795 73 180 3J8 7321 160 26 8 492 5 48 199 5 731 513 126 322 65 7 9 2 364 490 20 6 33 92 151 21,905 OBI o 14 12 3 3 13 6 12 14 458 967 24 8 S 802 61 4 83 21 975 364 13 " 648 15 45 2 3 S3 3 66 245 ^ S3 4 4 4, 596 620 4 4 4 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. OCCUPATIONS. STATES. ALABAMA. ARKANSAS. CALIFOHXIA. CONNECTICUT. DELAWARE. FLORIDA. GEORGIA. ILLINOIS. IXHIAXA. IOWA. KANSAS. KENTUCKY. LOUISIANA. MAINE. MARYLAND. MASSACHUSETTS. MICHIGAN. MINNESOTA. MISSISSIPPI. 1 g o 1 4 .. 1% 197 IBS 109 200 201 203 203 J04 205 206 207 206 209 210 211 !>13 2M 215 21fi 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 SSO 827 2=8 229 230 231 S32 233 234 335 36 Kft 238 239 240 S41 242 243 214 l- ring c-makc-rs 3 234 5 26 5 21 11 30 10 120 Fruiterers Furniture merchants 26 9 4 11 78 7 8 6 219 22 14 3 26 Furnishers 3 Furniture dealers 37 4 276 10 Furriers 60 14 762 "eo 3 506 - 9 1 9 180 19 10 94 16 632 1,210 617 113 269 25 8 770 69 138 10 41 1,854 ; 41 103 30 3 101 28 6-J 4 715 38 664 30 66 189 13 Gas-fitters Gas-fixture manufacturers Gas-makers 3 41 4 2G 19 20 20 7 15 I 7 25 79 15 12 o 7 14 147 7 11 7 66 12 18 12 55 60 43 24 j 8 35 61 89 3 3 3 4 6 58 46 41 , 24 41 Gatc-kecpcrg 10 11 2 Gau ers, weighers, ami measurers Geologists Gilders 2 1 1 13 13 28 93 3 SI g 3 I 14 54 20 5 41 8fi 145 824 5 Glass manufacturers Glass-cutters 1 : Glaus-makers Gloss-stuiners 3 6 4 7 17 43 Glaz ers 4 4 1 9 ifi 9 9 16 Globe-maker.s 9 Glovers 3 G 20 2 3 7 8 o 6 2 48 41 57 25 3 16 4 2 12 Glue-makers 1 4 9 4 2 Gold-beaters Goldsmiths 2 5 12 3 6 5 15 Grain dealers Grate-makers 2 2 4 Orazieri | Grinder* 8 20 i t Griud-Mne-makers 2 2,432 k 5 1,087 Grocers 637 313 807 664 72 21 711 1,936 ,344 710 159 1,327 1,238 445 648 116 252 1,550 Guuuers Gunsmiths 5 75 99 16 SOS 5 4 4 12 72 ieo 8 247 4 118 19 15 4 66 9 31 9 58 e 129 56 121 6 30 60 235 8 Hair-workers . . Maine-maker* . . . Hardware dealers 9 839 19 3 387 Hardware manufacturers. . . 70 5 9 193 2 146 7 5 28 9 395 ; 6 36 210 999 3 i* Harness-makers I 80 4 ! 9 125 13 136 549 1,230 49 232 13 471 64 109 186 4 128 5 18 Hat-bitulers Huttcru 90 o oo 10 62 112 . 84 29 3 114 C 69 : 78 267 954 48 4 27 Hemp-dressers. . . Hri.^iiirn , 1 5-18 . ! Hook and evt: manufacturers ! - Hoop-makers Hoop-k;rt makers 419 Hone dealers a 2 13 7 2 10 22 14 51 45 , 23 16 38 30 16 1 4 | ;i4 < 11 2 Home traincri norticultnriitu 9 3 IliM -makem 3 . II >>,, J2 4 7 . :n ! 6 : 3 ! 13 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. Glift STATES. TERRITORIES. AGGREGATE IN STATES AND TERRITORIKS. NEW HAMPSHIRE. K NEW YORK. NORTH CAROLINA. OHIO. OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. VER3IOST. VIRGINIA. WISCONSIN. TOTAL IN STATES. COLORADO. DAKOTA. NEBRASKA. NEVADA. NEW MEXICO. UTAH. WASHINGTON. DIST. COLUMBIA. TOTAL IN TERRI TORIES. 3 311 OH 413 689 11 59 o 104 72 ; 650 1,968 9 6 74 785 20,950 2,602 29 050 1,984 9 6 74 785 21, 323 2, 048 29 464 1,966 850 3 1,503 3,225 55 251 97 474 9 753 216 354 519 8 129 399 79 28 40, 070 4,511 444 5 95 801 12, 728 855 11,647 42 6,359 o o 419 879 il 57 f 4-25 1% 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 .. 221 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 Jl.i 21 41 10 3 5 41 4 12 16 n 31 99 2,026 603 29 44 313 131 17 930 4:!0 4, 948 B55 38 10 11 1,827 84 j 12 511 31 - 9 38 4 223 53 62 24 279 32 . 63 410 44 11 22 5 12 34 23 266 : 373 40 8 C 31 102 15 124 355 3 22 27 242 30 () 7 3 4 ; 3 102 r* 5 3 25 ! 6 143 23 18 464 1,900 830 3 1,405 3,221 55 251 6 6 57 580 7(>2 478 8 61 86 241 974 12 6 12 4 5 3 5 8 8 4 2 1 251 20 53 222 5 26 95 472 9 747 216 354 517 8 l- 9 o o 2 6 24 4 2 2 2 2 28 5 24 21 28 588 44 184 215 19 15 4 10 38 91 75 2 3 12 4 4 4 6 , 12 39 5 16 5 8 a 2 8 102 5 56 6 56 79 28 39, 737 4,451 442 5 95 801 12,669 855 11, 597 42 6,359 2 o 419 879 It 57 n 483 6 ... 120 53 7 .... 343 29 4 3,421 3 8 9,817 9 4,291 i " 188 1,131 o 261 8 566 276 1,023 377 131 1,006 742 ;-. 34 10 18 6 228 313 25 65 25 499 44 131 429 16 21 483 96 5 67 4 28 13 30 2 122 5 | 109 23 184 o 118 10 8 .... 20 4 14 o 12 2 00 2 309 5 85 28 919 405 1,882 494 3,007 3,693 oq 7 175 41 900 1 21 266 o 21 2 229 155 49 838 92 1,623 101 8 43 114 148 27 429 8 30 4 15 : 5 3 23 59 85 354 5 24 93 31 3 8 6 8 .... 25 50 3,683 1 ! 21 19 . 231 17 110 5 09 4 3 12 21 12 30 9 ; 19 fi 130 3 I | i 12 45 116 4 10 1 ...1 3 .. 84 6GG RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IX THE UNITED STATES Continued. 845 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 233 259 2CO 2G1 252 2G3 264 265 2Cfi 207 268 209 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 28D 230 201 292 zn OCCUPATIOXS. STATES. ALABAMA. ARKANSAS. CALIFORNIA. CONNECTICUT. DELAWARE. FLORIDA. GEORGIA. II.I.INOIS. INDIANA. IOWA. KANSAS. KENTUCKY. LOUISIANA. MAINE. MARYLAND. MASSACHUSETTS. MICHIGAN. MINNESOTA. c. 1 MISSOURI. 1C j 2,137 22 25 260 737 43 9C4 477 157 56 1,015 1 33 558 4, C92 20 2 1C 339 170 1 1 9 11 12 8 23 5 28 229 14 4 ... 4 7 4 7 18 35 81 17 C 20 19 7 C" 155 48 25 6 20 5 674 8 32 ice E8 31: 40 3 7 33 3 2 12 5 122 19 61 r : 19 5 ,: 4 181 124 1,404 10 278 18 114 71 3 218 5 59 COG 595 158 682 1C 174 . 485 739 62; IOC 12; 800 4:1 22 ~~. 33 .71 12 . .1 21 1 ( . 10 , 12 01 19 11 14 11 3 29 15 28 8 4G 1C 1C 41 11 1; 40 33 21 26 G 170 43 27 37 01 18 o 21 214 2 24 9C 107 95 58 ]7 051 4. 1, 40 3 11 Of, 191 05: 3! x.. 14 i> 3 1 107 15 J 5) 12 -., 15 3 7 270 23 18 173 1,577 31 9 1 5 8 60 218 84 03 8C 33 142 75 19 22 72 9 35 C 41 14, oo 8 184 2, C99 1C 17 40 29 "1 103 3 7 f 4 15,083 48 18 10,026 7,044 X, 394 0,011 2,452 11,272 53, 469 33,928 15, 699 2, 578 26, 770 16, 493 4 18, 734 29,244 44, 72. 26,03( 5,31: 7, IK . 4 6 3 2 4 3t 15 Lapidaries 2 C 1 1 e S 101 4 7 2 2 Lath-makcr 3 3 j 26 21 151 703 407 1,918 894 813 4C8 338 87 173 350 1,168 1,017 1,602 2 70S 1,211 3J9 1,161 47 1,207 301 1,190 1,103 096 C4C 3,349 i 599 1.49S 1.18C 2. 463 791 98 407 62C 1,248 1,187 2 Lead-workers Leather dealers 12 12 1 Leather-workers . . . Lead-Bmelters 4 . 8 4 Librarians 1 1 i 5 (V 45 S i: G- A S IG : 28; 1( 9 S. Lightning-rod makers 1 3 28 3 3 C C 10 ..... Lime-burners 14 U 1 20( ) 4J .... "l Liuwi dealers I*iiiOQ<l*oil cuiiiU &ctarc r8 . 34... RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. 667 STATES. TERRITORIES. AGGREGATE IN STATES 1 AND TERRITORIES. &, K *. N t~ H PS b] > H s* < 3 o 1 g J * u o a s. 85 [ O OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAROLINA. t4 w SB M H TEXAS. VERMONT. K < w B i i b> TOTAL IN STATES. COLORADO. DAKOTA. NEBRASKA. NEVADA. NEW MEXICO. UTAH. WASHINGTON. DIST. COLUMBIA. TOTAL IN TERRI TORIES. 16 22 374 16 22, 393 3, 225 1,327 eon 048 208 250 163 o 23.818 1,OT,7 5S9 2 o 25 1,371) 829 f] 8,007 550 10, 175 8,328 787 181 399 4 9C9, 301 3.->3 437 01 IS 53 504 38,633 33,193 74 6f 12 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 253 25D 263 261 262 263 264 265 266 207 2C3 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 tt7 1,245 1, sen 940 2 073 2 7^5 379 296 432 185 19 19 g 7 7 3, 0-17 792 8Ci C48 08 1C9 5 35 04 6," 183 1 29 279 50 i 3 ! 17 2C8 44 472 ... 9 7 693 15 88 4 1 28 5 10 4 C 4 1 204 10 20 5a 12 178 o 4 17? 535 4 o 431 27 55 18 10 6. C 3 40 !..... 1 i 21 250 163 g 4 85 16 262 880 l(i 4,762 152 1,576. 74 I 4SO 3(1 SO 11G 50 5,822 99 35 74 149 4 4 2C D 23 J 299 757 62 885 10 12 25, 488 1, C8G 586 g 115 3 62 37 M 8 24 fi ll 3 330 11 3 j | 9 25 1,370 824 S 8, 064 530 10,120 8,263 774 181 39S 4 952, 618 35J i n | 68 g 30 274 2 104 235 6! 23 251 235 10 C 5 16 8 25 22 I 5 5 24 87 2C5 6 65 288 1,005 21 26 1,296 26 642 105 2 10 2, 338 43! 335 1, 762 3 213 C3 6 85 3,942 43 70 12 53 10 12 226 14 3 3 7 7 SG4 156 64 10 1,407 43 6 4 2 4 7 55 20 oc 11 5a 17 80 184 105 150 24 104 218 19 2 7 3 9 3 n o D I 1) 2 4 41 86 53 63 13 2 6 1 19 9, 257 31,649 43 34 8 K59, 077 18,030.78,531 85 J2 1 C 5(5 5 1,849 136, 963 39 7,360 5, 79C 4 24,357 IK) 9,961 8,660 44,041 28,238 g 594 240 1,566: 345 8,360 1,457 695 3,426 16,683 437 61 2 19 400 23 504 36, 756 32, 706 74 6C ia | o 10 20 r, 70 3 3 4,259 2,414 6 17 14 C1 11 4 ft 12 190 375 1 1,204 537 416 8, 745 612 2, 900 5,592 500 2,537 10 6 4; 104 370 309 96 457 506 1,037 179 904 108 1 778 1,341 411 1,133 24 36 89 8 78 130 27 18 381 24 23! 8 44 22 1,287 183 1,877 487 1 * 10 | 38 42 65 164 1,43S 5 DC 2S8 2S9 290 291 292 Ci) o ! (J5 r 55 10! 2 11 15.". 79 i .1 2 33 160 1,447 5 30 4 4 9 57C | a 13 10 2 1 668 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. OCCUPATIONS. STATES. . 5 i 5 1 g * * * & * S 335138 -: a < o H >J < ^ i U U Q bi GEORGIA. ILLINOIS. * < < 8 3 : 2 3 B 1 g ^ . V. " a 2 5 S S 3 MA11YLAND. MASSACHUSETTS. MICHIGAN. MINNESOTA. MISSISSII I I. 5 D p i y. -t 295 JOG 207 98 2! :ioo iifli 302 303 305 306 307 308 :!09 :no 311 :ns 313 nu 315 mo 317 1119 320 321 322 323 324 323 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 334 335 336 337 338 339 310 341 249 I.iihngraplnTu 3 1C 12 3 12 14 8 no 112 38 490 71 fi 5 25 218 a 238 Livi-ry-stablu ki-i pi-rs ?3 33 i 1G7 10 8 100 ST5 181 103 35 150 G5 150 LofkKmithi 7 "78 3 5 53 22 8 15 GO 135 j 31 : 82 572 54 i 52 1,051 8. ) 18 f7 , Cl 875 173 227 40 !)1 G7 l,4fi() 81 128 11 - - - 316 1,420 716 42 4 4 295 72 448 2, G77 22!) , 70 015 1,356 100 5 407 680 182 8 404 570 43 13 180 1,410 06 52 84 047 292 35 40G 236 H54 351 183 42 291 2(!8 1,093 1,046 1,070 117 6,607 3,716 2,184 7 603 95 225 589 97 70 47 10 8 4 608 599 55 Map-maker* 232 6 3,078 3,573 626 558 :i:J3 1,118 4 10 ;J<;D 2,318 71 11 3 5 G35 11,375 3, J90 70 704 e 14,014 375 3,753 80 30 27 1,163 13 1,683 3 20 15 62 121 70 1,528 Mnuona, (l>ri<-k anil xtnnr) I 22C 100 533 1,873 112 46 Mutt-makers fi 1,058 1,205 349 1,138 421 1,001 4 r )fi 369 , 114 Mtitch-makerri | 2 67 14 28 4 11 Q 28 7 ft 5 5 .... Mattretig-inaken* 6 Mathematical in*!. m;ikrr. 2 2 !1 1 13 5 Matrons n i 1,797 j 560 123 2, 6M 206 1, 480 262 2,638 1,296 5,087 2,753 402 590 3,195 5,352 384 68 27 311 317 585 4,570 2,640 642 3,758 2,776 3,032 i 1 * r.\ 172 3, 182 3, 319 5,924 15G 40 , 943 2,282 ; 826 1,714 444 4,245 39 202 Mi.IwivcB Milkmen l !3 10 9 187 302 15 Military-triimniug makers MilltTfl .... 559 254 44g 431 195 71 128 12 214 783 157 16 836 2,147 2-16 7-10 2,305 1,064 130 1,123 77 592 585 391 28 217 110 1,087 1,044 436 7CG 2,773 1,064 COO 276 235 96 146 1,348 314 Millmern Mill-stone milkers Millwrights . . 144 71 151 105 50 14 1(>3 219 36 8 : 208 I 302 46 168 28 241 34 187 228 311 132 81 277 25 1,143 -: Mineral-water miikera 66 4 82,573 161 6 .. 1 3 407 1,049 1, 144 117 4 524 1,402 35 111 270 18 . 350 386 3 1 22 3,527 15 17 Model- ma he r8 Iforocco-drcBaern 82 i , , 45 379 15 7 3 134 2 251 Moulder* 77 11 150 870 8fl 8 106 319 224 GO 8 375 104 14G 16 52 364 3 9 271 - 129 4 Mould-maker* Muxira! instrument makers 15 49 >. y 1 a in 15 " 178 Mtuictonf, (vocal nnd iunt l) Music-Kellers 20 2 315 58 2 3 .- 9 13 - 144 2 6 94 21 1 60 61 13 70 154 52 45 25 3 2 27 : 87 Muiiic-teucherK. . 75 25 32 201 10 21 3 g o 158 56 6 141 78 173 MiiHtnnl-uiukiTfi NuiliTH 1 1 Nail manufacturers 3 10 5 85 4 12 Naturalists Nautical instrument makers . 2 ! i 2 Needle-mukerH 17 i Negro-traders. 1 Net-makers.. | i >" w-nn ii i i 4 : 59 12 7 i 22 29 5 7 2 3 i 3 64 3 8 3 1- - 21 5 4 ia 7 44 6 Notaries public I 5 3 ft o Nun* RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. GG9 STATES. TERRITORIES. AG01IEGATK IN STATES AND TERRITORIES. M ti ?. -C X ?. NEW JERSEY. NEW YORK. NORTH CAROLINA. OHIO. OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. VERMONT. VIRGINIA. WISCONSIN. TOTAL IN STATES. COLORADO. DAKOTA. NEBRASKA. NEVADA. NEW MEXICO. UTAH. WASHINGTON. DIST. COLU.MIIIA. TOTAL IN TERRI TORIES. 38 om 5 o 157 42 384 5, 206 2,218 123 o 65 16 386 5, 361 2,234 123 15, 929 176 43, 824 35, 165 11,283 117 67, 360 1,778 48, 925 352 418 202 11 151 228 23, 492 123, 378 271 3, 439 19 37, 281 25, 722 10 9,063 141 147, 750 143 1,820 , .. 159 754 4,720 276 5, 625 41 425 2,065 1 72 111 3 943 275 114 29-1 205 206 297 298 299 300 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 330 321 322 323 334 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 104 5 3 278 103 128 6 21L 904 755 63 2, 326 3 300 " 18 310 372 28 2,786 16 6,541 5,597 1,165 44 4,297 125 6,691 55 53 04 20 7 105 14 3 39 3 48 74 24 7 12 15 3 28 16 75 383 74 53 68 52 5 13 152 192 1,522 15, 379 176 43,534 34, 823 11, 262 117 67, 071 1,741 48, 598 35 36 15 22 74 14 381 550 1,260 722 C22 1, 023 1,518 201 8, 774 12, 052 i, nos 35 12, 141 416 11, 745 104 106 43 2,487 1,521 531 10 31 3 6 1,630 602 407 . 175 210 32 368 126 88 73 11 8 478 306 237 936 364 538 472 84 14 5 3 17 23 4 9 17 7 7 o 204 302 5 200 312 21 5 412 34 574 19 4 2,820 127 2,108 1, 121 4 397 ] , 340 27 3, 765 2 88 1,085 64 646 187 21 40 145 69 1,604 43 941 15 743 15 1,608 4 12 4 7 161 105 59 280 37 327 22 129 603 475 433 23 12 48 34 71 73 7 - 118 114 27 416 o - 2 .11 9 4 3 202 14 140 OHj 4 (i 16 54 2, 951 -1 60 9 S3 53 365 10,080 20 412 19 5,206 3,876 2 11 3 35 374 8 17 11 3 154 1,418 8 17 13 14 152 754 2 690 1,890 4 I, 100 1, 282 2,030 21, C77 1,320 2, 162 72 725 21 446 596 3,231 681 2,223 15 718 1,273 467 4,904 586 2,976 6 74 23,338 121,960 263 3,422 19 37,061 10 8, 052 141 121, 288 137 1,815 114 12 200 94 o 329 64 3 129 25 155 1,197 36 63 16 3 5 8 o 2 4(i2 468 964 8! 14 4,200 7,220 1,105 C6 3,502 1,000 08 S 87 412 494 113 1,108 77 407 25 381 326 2,751 306 1,332 533 19 5 o 60 25 12 o 21 4 40 6 8 2 99 22:1 143 07 184 8 700 1,202 680 612 63 1,364 9 18, 759 31 98 9 291 108 126 507 370 3 2,439 6 17 22 7 8 29 17 11] 7-1 594 34 405 4, 755 14 346 1, 500 08 550 2,064 1,793 55 48 669 10 108 1,112 22,086 525 2,905 917 o 27 6 5 64 26, 462 (i 88 7 S37 30 908 15 57 15 C13 3,104 52 43 53 1, C02 11 410 45 137 7 125 349 4 149 5 3 114 6 166 3 16, 089 159 754 4,548 270 5, 578 2 5 o 6 4 5 53 26 3 40 239 13 416 1" g 5 487 11 555 31 3 68 21 37 5 91 25 2 52 18 75 81 48 6 13 68 5 4 86 181 06 111 1,352 13 51 45 103 44 47 41 425 2, 058 3 25 7 69 2 218 327 107 777 19 2 8 47 6 7 7 4 4 13 12 4 13 5 3 20 2 LO 111 3 936 267 103 3 85 17 o 3(i 3!>3 11 121 24 12 2 24 2 19 4 2 11 2 15 11 2 5 8 7 8 11 11 670 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. 343 344 345 346 3-17 348 340 350 351 352 353 334 355 356 357 3f)3 3.->9 360 3G1 36:! 3C3 304 3 305 367 3C8 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 37(i 377 378 370 380 381 :(82 383 384 385 38C 387 383 380 390 391 STATES. OCCUPATIONS. < PQ < J < ARKANSAS. ^ 2 5 2 C < < o! o g 9 5 ; S t S 5 3 * ,4 5=. 1 *3 O O ! W -1 " ^ _ u P I*. O ~ INDIANA. i > X 3 S tr. H s. V. < W LOUISIANA. MAINE. MAitYLAND. MASSACHUSETTS. 1 MICHIGAN. 1 MINNESOTA. MISSISSII PI. .MISSOURI. 98 10 166 j 239 46 15 170 1C8 115 09 6 97 256 i 291 393 863 1 72 ...i 17 68 ! 1 173 2 : 3 12 5 ! 889 4 554 5 117 936 3 o 1, 142 28 12 6 541 9 854 3 859 ; 198 79 81 506 1,403 7 865 559 61 092 4 156 am 7 13 3 9 5 3 a 5 2 5 6 11 2 6 12 o 64 49 74 3 7 4 .? . or? inn o 12 35 1,071 314 280 52 4 43 219 166 220 27 468 4,909 P2 . 39 !:> IS RO 111) 45 84 18 23 109 .... 848 12 210 2,989 63 12 : 161 5 10 1.211 234 903 739 62 1,272 2 963 ; 237 1.0C8 : 52 104 5 59 I 5 5,868 1,191 39 17 o 186 37 3,941 6 249 269 34 1,466 67!) Ill 47 33 11 1,246 510 2 13 94 1,000 Painters and vnrniKhers 404 133 1,023 1,834 217 67 529 2,053 o 303 3 5 55 5 4 22 7 168 2 5 148 12G 314 1,279 27 6 5 33 10 50 6 40 7 10 4 23 19 56 7 9 .... 38 ....; e 13 550 37 13 31 ; ! i 1 9 29 P i ! 1 2 11 24 73 87 11 2 6 11 2 61 4 o 34 10 3 62 74 .! 5 o 38 8 3 EO 44 13 34 82 21 3 30 48 94 7 12 3 70 16 20 36 3 2 ,7 n r. | PciMllTS 61 47 273 534 11 6 91 466 on ^ 329 138 10 j 269 2 317 481 133 .! a 1,648 M 454 25 96 395 . p 4 11 . 10 i (; 2 IS Piiotoprniihe 4 9 l-l P n 6 2, 524 6 o 2 1,439 2 7 376 2,195 .... 36 3 15 1,149 10 5 6 795 12 2 2. i 1,093 152 C 4 33 1,803 611 25 4 1,266 5 250 2 8 1,708 o 2 5 2,538 15 2 1,222 1,122 707 151 268 2,004 ->, 856 11 14 . 12 Pilots . . 104 37 67 48 41 34 64 65 ! 177 55 31 10 \ 220 ! 231 31 80 124 i 65 19 224 7 li! Plane-maker* ^o n 8 1 2 i 3 17 31 3 4 Planters 67 743 438 57 ! 2 1,175 2,858 3 i 208 53 C2 8 88 979 9 19 862 3 5 8 7 6,473 271 25 2 118 6 . 609 517 12 45 135 6 2 390 8 Cl 259 B : f>6 4 1,061 4 10 71 i . Plasterers 90 539 128 565 5 C8 7 8 35 62 Plaster-figure makers . . . i I lilt T* O 100 A TQ g 6 30 rluuibi-r* 5 2 91 n 10 26 83 .i " > 3 L..I 37 I ! 2 Pockxt-buok manufacture RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. 671 STATES. TERRITORIES. AGGREGATE IS STATES AND TERRITORIES. a ~. A H K NEW JERSEY. a o H ^. NORTH CAROLINA. OHIO. OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. VERMONT. VIRGINIA. WISCONSIN. TOTAL IN STATES. COLORADO. a DAKOTA. NEBRASKA. NEVADA. NEW MEXICO. UTAH. ; WASHINGTON. g DIST. COLUMBIA. TOTAL IN TERRI TORIES. 81 1 377 1, 989 274 5 1, 156 5 151 201 51 40 25 278 184 7,973 <> 19 3 159 8,132 25 83 24, 693 414 12 418 310 373 8 8,581 37,883 4,636 1,921 51,695 8 430 2,005 4,578 95 327 13 93 203 2,586 892 113 5 16,594 230 19 216 58 504 54,543 2,359 144 63 3,358 36 147 261 43 85,561 13, 116 157 1,745 3,362 S61 313 344 345 3 IB 317 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 :; 361 362 363 364 365 . . 30! - 360 370 371 372 373 374 375 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 m 386 387 ::> 389 3SO 391 18 4,171 120 3 1,345 7 i 3 . 6 4 83 558 24, 043 414 169 : 417 142 405 49 2, 143 35 172 322 884 467 1 111 1,485 41 42 16 13 15 10 513 650 12 - 10 18 6 6 327 201 850 42 99 92 105 87 9 21 81 8 i 4 5 418 3 308 3 378 8 60 9 2 2 2 85 2 i 193 178 2 1, 489 1,018 eei SG9 230 1, 782 8 457 448 6 1,550 4 i 1,241 111 128 322 52 7 75 18 2,737 10 2 278 71 , 81 1,087 1,254 1 g 125 29 115 5,459 1,257 142 8, 519 45 37, 830 4,581 2 .... 9 8 1 15 21 o 2 26 27 7 331 62 53 55 72 502 48 12 18 178 3,766 23 212 73 5, 307 A 7 15 1,013 12 1, 8-19 933 51, 193 8 29 .... 74 60 12 16 22 1, 023 1,908 12, 745 355 709 204 581 2 ! 6 8 | 58 88 243 206 9SU 48 151 1 37 2 . . . 430 o 15 97 234 o Gil 12 3 11 14 57 11 1, 980 57 4, 574 2 95 327 25 25 4 50G 3 .. 52 4 14 30 105 l 13 66 13 118 22 o 84 007 308 93 o 17 6 215 01 3 5 74 S 203 4 493 11 26 13 58 12 20 2, 565 47 ; 855 2 110 5 - 19 37 3 21 37 3 105 3 1 23 5 395 213 0,062 57 1,588 12 2 1,315 17 ]54 2 49 167 61 347 71 258 16, 561 230 6 2 11 3 11 33 19 6 61 31 130 6, 253 1,067 57 4 127 ^ 216L.. 9 58 13 588 12 2 11 859 36 3 4 1,206 25 2 4,520 15 4 107 115 4,355 87 4 221 2 9 1,113 7 9 594 11 2,467 10 3 8 49G 1, 106 54, 087 10 2, 359 2 141 : 63 8 148 8 456 2,238 1,471 5 2 3 2 116 123 21 14 14 20 7 5 2 3 3 1-1 4 101 412 109 252 9 1 355 28 43 68 19 4 122 106 3,338 [ 36 2 6 3 9 20 4 2 10 7 25 70 10 36 30 6 2 31 147 2 257 4 4 4 3 241 21 51 15 17 39 4 130 26 1,117 29 344 1,603 160 121 68 5 3 32 1,659 22 57 93 10 4 19 2,5f3 33 240 520 15 20 2 21 35 2,521 39 78 265 333 37 3 ! 5 80 549 85,558 151 12,875 4 ! 136 16 : 1,743 11 1 3,311 246 3 186 19 .... 34 - .... 14 13 4 17 2 3 448 58 \3 G D 13 20 i 15 3 72 33 2 51 15 G72 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IX THE UNITED STATES Continued. 392 31)3 394 395 3% 31.7 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 4(W 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 456 427 428 42D 430 431 432 4:13 434 435 438 440 OCCUPATIONS. STATES. ALABAMA. ARKANSAS. CALIFORXIA. COXXECTICUT. DELAWARE. FLORIDA. GEORGIA. ILLINOIS. INDIANA. IOWA. KANSAS. KENTUCKY. LOUISIANA. MAINE. MARYLAND. MASSACHUSETTS. MICHIGAN. MINNESOTA. B. : MISSOURI. Polishers and burnishers 336 15 117 58 43 185 21 17 11 86 405 15 51 Porcelain manufacturers 3 Pork dealers 3 18 Pot and pearl ash manufacturers 5 165 5 31 8 15 51 67 3B2 17 08 9 33 12 9 DO 53 9 11 42 210 103 3 4 71 9 42 7 323 17 41 60 11 28 140 o 111 80 50 9 105 Powder manufacturers 295 o 102 631 62 58 41 19 0:1 4 334 53 11 15 o IS) 1,004 338 77 63 23 40 40 1 299 55 49 28 191 44 n 497 00 50 13 18 13 102 421 41 75 8 97 70 90-1 474 95 93 30 5 3 22 147 425 97 90 77 86 70 34 74.-. ,991 194 72 820 111 102 118 30 2, 073 495 82 63 21 30 46 29 10 791 171 34 4 3 9 202 45 30 751 109 82 40 15 12 130 . 1,560 08 4 3 5 11 7 O O 3 o Pump-makers 5 10 20 Qmirrvmcu o 823 14 655 20 84 Rag-collectors 20 05 751 620 133 110 948 - , 514 1,806 738 11 400 Raneheros Razor-strop makers 9 4 18 Reed-workers Real estate agents 43 Rectifiers Hefectorv-keeperg 47 21 1,859 13 2CG 6 37 4 35 1,132 7 221 o 283 10 181 4 746 17 90 3 214 4 615 13 197 4 117 54 602 16 4 21 Refiners Regalia-makers Reporters 1 12 7 4 3 16 Hiding-masters Riggers 1 19 2!) 19 37 47 4 8 5 o 6 12 3 3 7 17 7 32 120 25 40 87 29 73 207 102 471 Roofers and slaters . 31 24 6 12 3 6 142 10 12 71 186 Hope-makers Hosin manufacturers. Rule-makers 24 14 470 60 222 Saddlers 173 154 7 75 540 824 235 50 870 3 3 190 55 3 33 3 261 223 303 5 177 10 43 20 471 20 2 148 9 18 28 210 934 11 31 Safe-makers, (iron) Sail-makers 14 45 02 fr 8 22 9 32 . Sailing-masters . . . SaleratUH-nmkers . .Saloon-keepers 18 161 133 141 115 Salt-makers 8 1 Samplers Sash-makers 3 22 150 19 11 55 27 : 4 32 84 7 o 6 192 6 28 o 4 190 33 286 ( 7 6 15 75 5 ,387 11 8 Sausage-makers Saw-makerg . . 14 o 157 6 322 4 885 8 81 18 357 16 ; O 4 Sawyers . 89 69 386 32 32 398 53 227 121 1 100 108 S calf-makerH Scavengers . 2 4 3 Scrow-makera 2 3 I Sculptors 1 6 10 6 7 ScamttfTetitiea .... RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. 67;) STATES. TERRITORIES. AGGREGATE IN STATES |l AND TERR1TORIKS. ( NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW JERSEY. NEW YORK. NORTH CAROLINA. OHIO. OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. B VIRGINIA. WISCONSIN. TOTAL IN STATES. COLORADO. DAKOTA. NEBRASKA. NEVADA. NEW MEXICO. UTAH. WASHINGTON. DIST. COLUMBIA. TOTAL IN TERRI TORIES. 310 6,345 25 21 147 3,448 31J 22, CCS 3,411 2,490 2,009 917 1,528 4, 116 850 36,548 751 340 6,354 25 21 147 3, 470 343 23,106 3,438 2,500 2, 043 917 1,541 4,119 808 36,567 751 85 4 43 o 13,054 306 4 411 10 1,210 1,934 2,261 2 65 112 12, 756 292 2,359 837 13 1,290 537 4 2,309 58 526 15,000 290 233 170 313 90,198 392 393 394 395 :: 397 398 3B9 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 438 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 7 33 18 3,217 4 2 485 1,229 81 64 21 26 52 9 9 j 19 9 211 7 20 23 18 11 3 833 255 - 463 137 53 30 21 52 255 34 1,153 47 302 53 5,010 701 514 305 278 234 722 152 0, 272 ! a r i 2 48 3 653 57 3,077 341 212 192 129 258 6.-,9 2C7 3,729 12 69 5 579 406 64 23 22 44 9 o 1,024 33 744 17 202 1, 457 279 3 31 18 23 106 4 10 g 22 152 2 20 33 5 5 20 2 162 175 4 04 8 5 5 400 17 73 5 10 7 23 5 208 115 10 21 7 10 557 491 4 155 34 4 25 * 4 15 18 16 326 21 438 27 10 34 08 190 2 73 3 59 11 233 8 216 3 70 366 3, 041 29 2 8 24 10 j 34 10 57 29 13 1,583 \ j 3 .... 13 13 3 18 ID 3 18 364 2,194 44 881 R i 13 I 2 o 54 85 4 43 2 12,826 361 4 387 10 1 200 ! ! i 1 1 " 1 108 490 34 2,001 162 10 382 17 85 1, 816 i 117 50 8 17 25 2 48 1 27 178 755 28 84 4 g 2 20 90 1 228 5 | 1 8 147 17 71 10 97 517 289 4 6 T i ... 21 24 30 12 8 17 60 68 422 498 579 5 i 2 18 : 32 i 138 18 16 30 20 9 g i 34 10 10 8 13 13 190 ; 41 2 6 8 9 1,925 2,253 8 65 112 12,637 292 2,355 837 13 1,115 1 3 1 2 3 41 12 17 21 421 785 182 685 400 9 140 1,730 23 58 1,980 29 239 74 12 45 628 392 69 710 130 4 12 8 29 19 10 13 34 119 19 48 42 22 11 2 16 2 33 5 8 15 64 8 2 2 4 1 114 118 I7*i 175 245 1 59 24 10 4 29 537 4 2,304 58 526 14,776 290 217 176 75 221 928 11 160 3,279 68 146 28 84 18,841 107 .2 121 2 200 2,593 48 9 22 28 12,200 6 21 1 25 67 5 5 g 10 259 2 4 498 e 3 37 2 281 15 15 382 105 1,209 33 45 5 32 178 48 391 21 41 33 17 43 61 9 224 3 6 6 5 14 5,019 7, 160 85 15 100 1,066 4 2,230 5 2 3 1,191 205 89,244 1 8 8 954 337 2,236 1,488 759 429 4,536 3 . . . . 76 3 211 130 ...531 674 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. STATES. OCCUPATIONS. ALABAMA. ARKANSAS. CALIFORNIA. CONNECTICUT. DEI.AWAHE. F1.01IIHA. OEOIIGIA. ILLINOIS. INDIANA. < "r > if. 2 2 KENTUCKY. t < I I r ; x. ~ . F. a. 1 (Q | E ; MISSOUItl. 441 : 443 ; 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 469 461 462 463 464 465 466 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 186 487 488 2 j 3 4,870 567 ! ?,009 12,831 ! 13 ;,462 178 5,337 25,646 14,394 0,137 888 1,489 3, 336 : 13, 371 10,683 37.464 i "I 144 62 14,193 2,4ns 416 9,554 ! I Sewing-machine operatives I ...... i o 19 27 8 30 22 10 .... 20 16 14 i 42 15 :.... 25 7V> 6 .... j 8 81 35 i 196 Sutcru of Charity 25 36 11C 18 44 12 6 : 170 253 61 ... - 3i! 110 313 36 753 4 82 1 7 417 40 70 50 46 49 111 192 305 58 21 12 3 62 51 437 1,982 1,300 56 1,143 17fi 250 25 53 184 16 7 210 1 209 209 15 22 8 37 8 25 759 19 6 101 48 13 14 104 7 6 23 1,832 3 22 19 3 .... 19 12 C7 7 18 8:)u | I 3,892 491 00 830 3,947 . 3,804 2 1.9S8 209 2,380 1,793 8 4,584 11 4,536 41,011 21 2,87:. 418 ,485 2,802 .Show-cuac manufacturers. - 3 i 2 o 32 10 11 ; 10 | 5 .... I 5 2 15 21 el. 5 i 10 144 24 o 2 14 30 \ 3 4 37 25 53 175 1 47 90 119 30 11 132 21 72 215 9 ; 47 95 97 1 i i 52 29 27 19 6 34 105 38 32 as 26 47 40 77 31 55 Ofi 6 20 ! 24 84 518 28 41 22 66 34 3 633 42 70 158 1,741 8 41 u i Spoko-mukrrn 173 129 9 19 6 S 22 2 Stngi: proprietor* 5 22 i Stair-buildt-ru 2 12 6 77 6 2 2 9 13 I 678 1 6 6 45 Stationer* 4 17 8 6 I 8 2 47 .... 13 $tav<-makiTi 2 107 3 19 225 5 2 766 250 94 7 15 54 69 33 50 11 78 128 16 1.429 .SuaiD-ci]glno builder* 3 ! 1 i i RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS INT THE UNITED STATES Continued. 675 STATES. V) TERRITORIES. 1 t ^ K EC X M ;-, ^ S 5 3 $ f M ~ ^ >". ^ 1 2 o o 1 ORKGON. _3 IIHODE ISLAND. SOVTH CAROUXA. TENXK.-SEE. TEXAS. , VERMONT. 3 WISCONSIN. TOTAL IN STATES. COLORADO. I DAKOTA. ! NEBRASKA. NEVADA. NEW MEXICO. 1 UTAH. 1 WASHINGTON. DIST. COI.U.MBIA. TOTAL IN TERRI TORIES. AGGREGATE IX AND TEHRITORI 441 442 443 444 445 446 147 448 449 450 451 459 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 462 463 4M 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 473 473 474 475 470 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 4fl 2 3 55C, 722 100 204 820 8 741 1 365 ! : 3 6.4$? 51,843 155,582 4 23 21,093 o .33, 679 312 81,233 43 116 148 4,916 1,103 5,106 1,541 9,463 11,053 12,289 110 .... 395 76 2, 560 ! 273 100 3, 672 1 7, 166 539, 908 2 24 35 183 ft 2 54 18 7 4 4 3 17 i 16 16 836 : g 3 2 i 412 41 : ] IVi ISO 330 70 540 232 238 15 14 14 1,379 45 2. 478 103 13,395 7 111 30 2:;e 606 3, 152 7 32 159 1,159 103 41 . 44 52 11 31 29 21 32 221 202 148 2, 433 13 202 10 :i 28 4 6 39 55 67 3 526 13 190 | 459 54 17 3 133 25 i 17 7 15 5 20 : 3,546 180 4 ISO 21 375 3,564 6S5 163.672 108 15 3 41 238 29 i 1C6 44 119 841 163 22, 612 5 2 i 375 113 201 63 2 2 14 685 7,241 35 8 5, 708 23, 755 21 i 5 1,123 11,396 10 67 555 589 1,529 397 1,290 3,728 3,385 64 149 23 132 162 387 936 104,608 1C8 1 3 ::::::: : 41 14 8 21 28 | 41 2 3 42 24 2 4 26 6 4 1 8 8 | 246 1 29 | i 8 69 415 7 113 80 I 415 2i 04 It G3 771 32 227 408 144 31 78 67 3 118 17 3, 152 4 4 35 6 .... 8 53 3, 205 4 22 62 20 761 2 2 12 1, 914 3 2 9, 351 15 173 370 761 2 l 2 2 1 1 1 19 9 30 653 ; 9 94 5 72 3 2 849 8 46 33 49 49 114 20 .... 14 26 2 6 ; 68 1, 982 g ""I 2 1,292 4 196 I 530 631 113 2 1,838 17 80 16 31 199 12 *, 2 7 9, 358 15 1 ; 17 1 4 77 57 2 04 3 37(1 . 12 78 511 262 7, 509 135 114 i 1 i ... 12 2 4 8 3 20 31 229 71 145 235 28 10 27 52 11 14 4 2,248 2 17 127 4 2 4 I 1 59 9 13 21 565 K> 12 U 7 24 50 22 2 .4 84 28 4 6 75 23 10 3 11 24 , 7,553 135 3 ! ! 114 676 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. OCCUPATIONS. STATES. ALABAMA. ARKANSAS. SB u. u CONNECTICUT. DELAWARE. FI.OUIDA. GF.OItOIA. ILLINOIS. INDIANA. IOWA. KANSAS. KENTUCKY. LOUISIANA. MAINE. MARYLAND. MASSACHUSETTS. MICHIGAN. MINNESOTA. MISSISSII I I. MISSOUHI. 490 491 492 493 4.14 495 4P6 497 496 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 51C 517 518 519 520 531 522 523 524 525 506 587 528 MS 630 531 533 533 534 535 53 537 SM 3 ...j 3 4 2 6 25 3 2 5 3 2 88 57 o 4 3.) 31 121 96 139 13 3 25 7 7 3 . 45 15 8 3 55 3 11 17 63 3 104 33 26 6 172 248 590 30 41 143 13 !57 13 29 655 95 408 67 295 34 :? 3 469 158 181 168 7CG 32 439 1,083 2,150 234 50 219 43 i;o 11 41 23 789 331 8 17 12 4 23 6 6 6 3 2 46 8 33 31 18 26 1,863 51 1 2,255 528 1S7 1,253 D7 178 1,621 1,843 1,759 723 73 1,409 483 714 571 2,868 10 1,200 183 - 24 1,370 4 3 4 11 3 5 3 6 56 3 3:) 15 14 7 18 14 4 7 5 5 5 1(1 9 16 13 IP 2 2 Ifi 4 I El 183 7,742 3?2 95 134 34 933 07 2, 071 161 337 27 40 535 4 134 3 2,589 154 1,733 318 4 919 70 107 1,791 7 364 1,218 2.756 48 232 5 1, 0-19 ,599 274 260 15 224 63 2,068 170 Tar-makers Tarpaulin- makers 5 a .1,008 Taxidermist* 2 4,838 2 1,462 4 6.3C8 2,131 933 846 2,600 300 276 2,123 3, 604 3,129 328 2,617 1,193 5,209 4,223 647 1,624 Tassel-maker? Tea dealers 2 2,754 49 7 519 38 1,815 97 2 1,027 105 3 235 35 168 4,518 65 6 2,035 32 Teamsters Telegraph operators 123 27 1C9 6 54 13 49 253 7 19 1,005 58 226 682 42 159 769 14 52 999 67 2 335 151 29 Threshers Thread-makers 36 Thimble-makers 2 Tile-makers - Tiupiiiitbs . . 176 49 61 11 455 399 553 470 C7 58 27 2C6 23 57 618 461 S91 345 320 117 7,1 27 417 886 358 257 581 58 085 1,C63 1,153 827 415 171 86 25 116 6 62! 1,220 Tobacconist ri Tobacco-cuttera Tobacco manufacturers Tool-makers j 190 24 S42 17 441 2 643 12 218 1,215 33 107 356 2,613 13 55 Traders 168 119 | 5C3 105 j 46 18 178 143 35 137 122 332 S 1 Translators Trappers 2 Treasurers Trimmers 39 5 i 25 3 695 9 53 .... 63 55 27 93 6 10 84 38 18 37 24 7 84 51 283 129 44 3 3 20 55 58 ; Trunk-makers Truss-makers Turn*, (metal, ivory, nud wood). . 22 46 3 34 151 3 . . . . 25 2 30 97 111 p 21 5 40 41 40 .- 296 92 19 7 129 j Turpentine-makers Tuiut- omkera 9 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. 677 STATES. TERRITORIES. ; NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW JERSEY. NEW YORK. NOIITH CAROLINA. OHIO. OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. VERMONT. VIRGINIA. WISCONSIN. TOTAL IN STATES. COLORADO. DAKOTA. NEBRASKA. NEVADA. NEW MEXICO. UTAH. WASHINGTON. I)IT. COLUMBIA. TOTAL IX TERRI TORIES. AGGREGATE IN AND TERRITOR1 15 10 g 9 4 2 97 5 153 502 290 247 71 19,450 7,598 50 856 2,285 3 49, 789 10 4fi.O 506 190 26 203 101,228 10, 405 25 5 20 110, 018 38 440 33,146 1,936 9 38 2 4 [ 07 490 491 492 4P3 491 495 496 407 498 499 500 501 502 503 50-1 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 oil 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 .9 . ..TO Ml 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 2 2 64 10 31 3 \ 3 IX 50" 96 19 13 g 1 " 7 i 7 297 2 2 24!) 71 4 8 385 561 20 ! 91 36 2 2 i 40 . ! 2 1,384 287 16 422 46 5,513 69 1,620 21 13 2,248 9 1,690 237 124 173 138 312 32 20 21 347 407 117 238 157 6 2 6 i 6 32 277 375 19, 825 3 i 2 3 249 2n.-> 7, 863 11 28 6 23 423 46 166 24 11 45 5 . 4 3 2 3 1 156 1 2 2 2, C87 3 i 1,228 932 4,904 1,547 4,923 34 4, 765 477 2,541 1,588 1,361 : 528 2,357 982 5 .... 19 9 21 147 204 49, 993 1(1 ... 1 73 . . 18 18 150 2 .... .UN 3 6 4 137 . . : 44 3 2 ; 5 140 4 4 2 6 512 2 192 26 48 2 2 i 1 : 233 1,316 241 5,437 298 33,295 602 2, 200 93 2 1 3 7,159 38 16,354 897 ! 35 2,420 c j 895 329 788 ; 213 27 39 182 , 45 1 M6 160 935 190 1,743 218 18 3 3 73 11 6 98 60 13 369 6 33 2 21 640 101, 868 76 10, 481 9.n 1 j 5 4 . i on 2,635 2,086 18,628 1,936 10,501 206 11,291 753 1,356 2,166 !l,502 38 1,951 3,550 3,949 10 4 81 4 59 42 35 216 451 110, 469 o 921 54 194 9 43 2,261 119 3,156 167 S85 I 9 . tm 443 6 3,999 223 399 8 651 16 4 244 10 21 1,571 344 19 423 54 840 142 -37 10 251 290 1551 35 67 7 ... 37 13 1,678 34,824 a I 1, 956 .. . 9 2 I 38 2 1 4 175 65 579 660 99 ! 3,610 I 89 6, 174 279 1,401 1,601 39 2, 366 161 205 m 34 273 199 112 50 208 27 425 872 459 234 17, 177 21,302 22 55 1,380 10,370 2 8 2 21 9 49 7 9 5 32 15 11 98 90 235 i 17,412 111 21,413 oo 55 j 1 i 36 432 58 33 300 4 150 185 53 383 250 16 ; 150 17 5 49 2 3 2 2 1,301 P25 11.195 2 4 8 55 390 46 373 304 30 230 1435 74 175 33 34 49 23 1 i 6 1 9 j 2 104 6 347 394 730 36 310 180 295 106 : 3-0 ; 236 5 36 6 24 70 5 32 89 5 7 8 3, 813 1,619 19 3,996 1 353 9 2 9 j 3,822 2 i 1,621 19 47 316 960 14 1 111 440 6 ; 745 i 67 9 7 : 25 inn 11 10 33 99 2 9 in : 17 31 i 4,027 1,343 J i ,*------,--- 9 . 9 678 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. 539 540 541 542 544 54 . I 54G 547 548 549 550 551 553 553 554 555 556 .V>7 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 568 569 570 571 r 7" 5i3 074 575 576 577 578 573 530 581 582 583 S8I 585 566 687 OCCUPATIONS. STATES. H d 3 5 1 s 1 g s 5 g - g < i 5 o PS ^ 1 I OEOKGIA. ILLINOIS. ! ! S 2 ! ^ g 2 Mj | 1 S s S H S " 5 S s " \\llllll\l Z = 3 ! | 1 6 9 : 5 7 4 ; 10 45 \ 9 ! I g 3 ......I 7 6 11 49 7 5 . . ; 35 B2 4 11 33 6 10 94 10 .. 116 C3 11>9 i 158 28 6 104 51 " G 36 97 149 298 200 160 40 141 . 188 279 101 082 211 : 57 g ! 20 87 ; 23 29 3 70 104 41 125 474 22 11 . ! 3 52 2 2 81 95 18H 9 86 3 - , u I i 1 7 30 20 10 11 JO 4 14 18 19 2 12 ! 8 I ! 2 ... 37 ; 69 3 27 6 12 2 15 2 10 12 9 13 , i 1 7 10 3 17 93 97 i ! 35 3 30 11 55 Watch uifii and nu trsengrrs 45 7 84 116 78 , 29 156 46 13 31 22 19 108 140 61 173 72 33 5 79 1C3 70 133 , 637 49 12 101 . 06 7 96 146 41 130 417 71 17 .. 5 31 140 50 142 299 120 18 1,659 28 16 10 8 : 17 268 2 11 395 : 315 77 48 i 29 717 137 14 915 33 448 433 5,934 158 j 4 30 . 17 14 59 11 3 38 8 37 4 2 85 ! 125 208 51 65 2 . 43 11 46 1 431 363 619 523 208 76 592 3,098 1,881 1,013 150 964 204 273 849 1,182 1,046 154 2 . 28 : 3U8 16 .. 330 1,478 : 16 44 15 66 70 11 2 I .IO 57 34 82 J 7 1 6 2 5 28 4 9 , 4 9 I i i i 3 43 3 5 34 148 ; . i 3 4 ....... 1 4 3 ] 215 17 14 41 17 10 56 52 .... 23 195 37 14 4 75 8 3 12 i 3 16 : 8 21 2 J 20 1 i i 4 1 i 11 i 15 SSI 6 4 13 3 115 : 153 6 79 i 14 2 17 3 66 ; 136 553 22 11 80 22 52 9 7" ! 267 "41 11 29 135 124 10 42 207 3 18 5 19 106 20 27 2!fi 7 4 9 79 14 5 5 g 11 3 143 Id 5 Wooden-ware manufacturers Wool combers and carders Wool dealers 12 , 1 5 7 2 19 53 j 5 1 4 10 9 i 13 72 7 123 64 169 53 23 400 19 .... 192 2 12 7 ! 5 16 6 60 12 .... -i X 2 10 2 3 38 19 13 2 9 Wool-sorters 4 2 .-.. j .. j 9 Worsted- makers .... 21 1 Yyuut- milkers 2 4 j i Zinc manufacturer* 1 1 i| )() Other occupations and unknown 1 760 153 j 660 7J6 765 891 236 2,1104 78 1 43 75t> 271 2,841 ^1,434 6. <H4 211 . 355 61 525 RECAPITULATION. OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Continued. 07 J STATES. TERRITORIES. AGGREGATE IS STATES AND TKRRITORIES. 1 JHIHS.1KVI1 Al JM ; ^ 13 i i- i H bj - S < 5 S ; U > I s S S 2 H 1 M O R X. 1C . O OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS. VERMONT. VIKGINIA. WISCONSIN. TOTAL IN STATES. COLORADO. DAKOTA. NEBRASKA. 4 1! MEXK 0. <HINGTON. r. COLUMBIA. TOTAL IN TERRI TORIES. U H H S5 fc ~ S O ii in 24 1 1 98 421 755 929 6,834 3,154 334 n 389 116 283 5 7 238 397 4,443 4,504 5 36,064 1,010 214 85 32,504 901 1,520 45 9 741 16 2 4 129 4, 524 83 330 8 617 81 3,346 1,173 736 2,216 390 1,170 75 21 13 68 58,296 ) 98 421 753 835 7.097 3, 199 334 11 392 116 283 5 7 238 397 4, 759 4,547 5 36,178 1,016 214 85 32, 693 955 1,574 45 9 741 16 o 4 129 4.541 83 330 8 617 81 3,382 1,228 736 2,235 392 1,170 75 21 13 68 62, 872 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 5S3 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 5S1 582 583 584 585 586 587 4 41 82 10 12 48 47 If 5 88 61 204 24 473 21 272 9 52 1,103 116 407 1, 187 29 , 177 109 1" 79 1 5 4 9 210 47 3 69 2 56 30 308 3 132 38 13 18 72 43 4 2 9 310 67 3 6 35 3 6 2C3 45 12 129 28 142 29 81 9 80 4 2 5 71 69 2 4 56 4 17 45 11 1 7 76 ; 3 31 77 4 23 1 3 81 27 41 14 : ! | i 65 114 41 129 194 14 3 ! 148 9 153 48 2 6 1 801 39 235 778 67 282 | 1 667 40 46 53 ! 40 67 39 13 142 17 100 43 108 1 5 311 15 316 43 7 . 609 5 9 ; 3 2 9 3,265 884 29 4 3,369 ! 959 S66 18 ! 46 50 12 11 7,218 ! 62 4, 397 299 11 i 25 852 38 94 77 43 1,245 70 32 133 39 ........ 18 .... 50 37 9 6 114 6 j i 4 1 381 9 6 1,197 8 31 2, 579 \ 588 2, 684 135 4, 240 05 150 355 970 526 409 1,657 2 i 1,187 3 18 12 22 51 9 13 44 18 71 189 54 54 46 ! 194 158 lp 15 i 5 3 17 52 14 8 7 68 281 247 78 4 181 i 12 69 2,250 34 , 140 70 g 3 827 17 7 34 4 4 72 8 9 17 7.-. g G2 8 47 3 4 9 94 8 48 8 74 183 36 71 18 3 4 49 24 197 45 15 44 9 6 2 ! 16 4 2 34 5 111 5 62 3 33 115 75 142 141 14 21 208 1 206 6 6 4 154 14 21 4 20 3 107 4 3 24 19 20 18 12 24 3 13 13 i 36 55 55 142 47 43 30 25 5 46 2 1 252 3 153 95 .. 39 4 157 30 72 11 1 g 13 19 i 2 207 3 122 227 32 3 4 24 5 a 40 - - L 9 1.163 1,458 13, 775 608 6, 839 361 7,090 123 663 2,110 1,344 |l,433 2,069 464 55 13 849 ;322 1590 39 1275 433 4,576 6; SO RECAPITULATION. RECAPITULATION OF OCCUPATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. STATES AND TERRITORIES. TOTALS. STATES AND TERRITORIES. TOTALS. 137,419 Ohio 64 ) 066 85 001 219, 192 8% 56 "> 161 366 30, 104 81 631 21 982 156 514 lO i -191 3 15 937 3.16, 56G 188,011 233 5^ 31,646 Total in States 8 173 752 257 218 107, 948 26 7^7 206 677 Dakota- 1 532 177 691 11 581 454 632 236 987 28 033 53 46 Utah 8 431 93 298 6 101 299 701 24 243 New Hampshire 118 088 213 024 113 91 New York ] 335 659 8 287 043 North Carolina 19 674 NOTE. The population of Lillinglon, a sub-division of New Hanover county, North Carolina, should have been included in New Hanover. See pnge 348 ; also, pnge 274, Preliminary Report. COUNTY. WHITES. FREE COLOKED. Total free. SLAVES. AprRTCgnte population. M. P, Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. New Hanovi-r 5, OSS 5,088 10, 617 343 424 7C7 11,334 ! 5,175 1 5,156 10,331 81,715 APPENDIX, DEAF AND DUMB. AUTHORS AND BOOKS. THE number of books treating, expressly or incidentally, of the deaf and dumb, is much larger than those unacquainted with the subject would suppose. The brothers Guyot, of Groningcn, published, in 1842, with the title of Liste Litteraire Philocophc, a catalogue of authors, books, and institutions, filling more than five hundred octavo pages. The number of such books has greatly increased since. Dr. Day informs us that, in 1860, there were in the library of the Abbe Carton, of Bruges, (Belgium,) no less than five hundred treatises and other works on deaf-mute instruction, issued since the year 1837, and this was said to be far below the whole number issued. A large proportion of this number were, no doubt, reports of institutions, occasional addresses, magazine articles, and other ephemeral productions. Still there have appeared, both in Europe and America, a number of works of permanent interest and value to those interested in the deaf and dumb ; some as records of the history of the art of deaf-mute instruction ; some as giving correct views of the condition of the deaf and dumb, and of the principles on which their instruction should be based ; others yet, presenting practical courses of lessons in language to lighten the labors of teachers. We will indicate the most remarkable of the works on the deaf and dumb known to us in the diflcrcnt languages of Europe. "VVc begin with Spain, for that country produced not only the first known teacher of deaf-mutes, (Pedro Ponce, who died 1584,) but also the first published treatise on the art, that of Jean Paul Bonet, published in 1620. But during the two centuries succeeding the appearance of Bonet s work, Spain has produced very little on this subject. The Manual of Ballasteros, the latest Spanish work on the deaf and dumb, published in 1836, contains a course of instruction chiefly borrowed from Sicard and Bebian. Passing to Italy, we find that though an Italian philosopher, Jerome Cardan, half a century before the time of Ponce, stated the true theory on which the instruction of the deaf and dumb is possible, yet these unfortunates were practically neglected till the period of the general awakening to their claims, due to the labors and saintly zeal of De 1 Epe e. The work generally used in the Italian schools is a course of instruction by the Abbe Pcndola, of Sienna, following also, for the most part, Sicard, Bobian, and other French teachers. Great Britain presents more distinguished names. About the middle of the seventeenth century, several speculative writers, Bulwer, Dalgarno, and others, called public attention to the deaf and dumb, and explained the methods that might be used to instruct them. Dr. John Wallis, who began to teach a deaf-mute as early as 1660, has left, in his grammar and in the Philosophical Transactions, a clear and rational account of his processes, of which Braidwood availed himself to revive the art, a century later. The latter teacher, however, endeavored to keep his processes a secret ; but his nephew, Dr. Joseph Watson, long at the head of the London asylum, published, in 1809, a valuable work on the education of the deaf and dumb. Of living English teachers, the most eminent seems to be Charles Baker, of Doncaster. Messrs. D. Anderson, of Glasgow, and James Cook, late of Edinburgh, have, as well as Dr. Baker, published series of lessons in language and reading-books, for the use of the deaf and dumb. David Buxton, of Liverpool, has made public the statistics of the deaf and dumb. The late Dr. Orpen, of Dublin, deserves to be commemorated ; nor should we pass over Dr. Wilde, of the same city, who has published a valuable work on the diseases of the ear, and on the statistics of the deaf and dumb. A large quarto volume, put forth in 1857 by the London asylum, presents the most fully illustrated vocabulary of nouns, for the use of the deaf and dumb, known to us. In Holland, after the early names of Von Helmont and John Conrad Amman, (the latter remarkable both for his extrav agant views of the divine efficacy of speech, and for his accurate classification and description of vocal sounds, and directions for teaching articulation,) we find an interval of nearly a century, before Henry Daniel Guyot, (father of the compilers of the catalogue we have mentioned,) emulating the benevolent zeal of De 1 Epde, transferred the method of the latter to Groningen. In Belgium, the most distinguished name is that of the Abbe Carton, at Bruges. His writings are varied and numerous. He is, perhaps, better known for his benevolent efforts to instruct a blind deaf-mute, Anna Temmermans. The other northern countries of Europe presenting little to detain us, we pass to Germany. Here authors and books multiply, but we have space to cite only a select few. Heinicke, the father of the German method, left very little in print, but his son-in-law, Mr. Reid, of Leipzig, has published works of value. The German teachers whose writings are esteemed of the most practical value, however, are Mr. Jaeger and Mr. Moritz Hill. 0. F. Kruse, himself a deaf-mute, has given us biographical sketches of many distinguished deaf-mutes. Dr. Newmann, of Konigsberg, deserves mention as an authority in the early history of the art. France has also produced many works on the deaf and dumb. Those of De 1 EpiJe and Sicard, though of world-wide reputation in their day, are now only consulted by the curious. The manual and the journal of BtJbian are still of much 86 682 APPENDIX. practical value for the sound philosophical principles they explain and illustrate. The elaborate work of the Baron Degerando may be useful to those wishing to study the history and theory of the art. The late Edouard Morel, as editor of the Circulaires and of the Aunales, and Puybonnieux, as editor of tho Impartial, deserve honorable mention. Piroux and Valade Gabel have published graduated series of lessons in language. The work of the latter, a few years since, attracted much attention by the illusory promise it held out of enabling the teachers of common schools to conduct successfully the education of deaf-mutes. Leon Vaysse will be presently mentioned among American teachers. There have been also a few deaf-mute authors in France. Ferdinand Bcrthier, long the senior professor of the Paris institution, (reported to be recently deceased,) has published sundry well- written addresses, biographical sketches, &c. Pelissier, of the same institution, has given the world a volume of " Poesies d un Sourd Muet." Claudius Forrcstier, principal of the school at Lyons, has published an extended volume of graduated lessons, in the French language, for the use of his pupils, in which he has endeavored to carry out the principles of his master, Bebian. It stems proper, in a national publication destined as an authentic record for reference for scholars and men of science, to give a more particular account of those who, in the United States, have most distinguished themselves as laborers in the cause of the unfortunate deaf and dumb, and of the most important works ( they have given to the world. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, LL.D., was of French-Huguenot descent, and was born in the city of Philadelphia, December 10, 1787. His parents removed, while he was a boy, to Hartford, Connecticut, the scene of his future labors and renown. Of a delicate constitution, but of great intellectual promise, he made unusually rapid progress in his early studies, and graduated at Yale College with distinction before he had completed his eighteenth year. During the next ten years he tried the study of law, served for a year or two as a tutor in his Alma Mater, engaged for a season in commercial pursuits, and, finally, settling down in the conviction that his vocation was the Christian ministry, spent the three years, from 1811 to 1814, in the theological seminary at Andover, Massachusetts, from which he graduated with high honor. Dunn" 1 his term at Andover, he became providentially interested in the case of a little daughter of Dr. Cogswell, a neighbor of his father, at Hartford, who had become deaf at the age of two years, and consequently soon became mute. Meeting the child during one of his vacations, he showed such aptitude to communicate with her, and teach her the meaning of written words, that her friends were encouraged to hope that she might, through his aid, escape the fearful doom of ignorance and degradation so long considered the inevitable lot of the deaf and dumb. Reports of the success of some European teachers of deaf-mutes had reached this country, but little was known of their processes. Benevolent men were found in Hartford, who contributed the means to scud Mr. Gallaudet to acquire and bring to America the system of instruction matured by half a century of study and experience in Europe. Mr. Gallaudet hesitated to relinquish his prospects of distinction and usefulness as a preacher, till, by means of statistical information, the first of the kind ever collected in America, he obtained some glimpses of the hitherto unimagined greatness of this new field of benevolent effort. It was ascertained, through the congregational clergy of Connecticut, that there were more than eighty deaf-mutes in that State alone, and it was reasonably assumed that a like proportion existed in the other States. Finding that the deaf and dumb of America heathen in a Christian land probably numbered thousands, Mr. Gallaudet accepted the call to become the pioneer in this new department of benevolent labor. Arriving in England a few days after the battle of Waterloo, the unsettled state of France, united with the strong interest he took in the alleged restoration of the dumb to speech, determined his first applications to the schools that practiced tho methods of Braidwood, whose success in teaching articulation had been highly extolled, and, probably, not a little exaggerated. But he was repelled by the onerous conditions prescribed by the narrow and monopolizing spirit of the successors of Braidwood, and turned his attention to the school of the Abbu Sicard, at Paris providentially, as we hold, for lie there acquired a better theory of instruction, leading to the cultivation of that language of gestures, which must ever be the main instrument of instruction, and best means of religious culture and social enjoyment, for the deaf and dumb ; and at Paris he secured tho services of Laurent Clerc. Through the influence of Bo bian, the more fanciful of Sicard s processes were already falling into disuse, and the method which C lerc brought to America was more rational and practical than that set forth in the works of his master. Returning to America in August, 1816, Messrs. Gallaudet and Clcrc made a successful tour to collect funds from the benevolent, (a then necessary resource, superseded in a few years by a donation of lands from Congress and by appropriations from the State legislatures,) and opened, at Hartford, the first American asylum for the education and instruction of the deaf and dumb, in April, 1817. Mr. Gallaudet continued at the head of the American asylum till 1830, when the state of his health induced him to relinquish a post requiring such arduous labor. Subsequently he employed himself in writing hooks for tho young; took part in the establishment and management of a female seminary ; and was, for tho last thirteen years of his lite, chaplain of the Retreat for the Insane, at Hartford. He also took an active and influential part in the establishment of normal schools, and in other measures for the improvement of our system of common schools. His useful life closed September 10, 1851, at the age of sixty-four. Mr. Gallaudet married, in 1822, a deaf-mute lady, one of his earliest pupils. None of their children inherited their mother s misfortune. Two of them are distinguished laborers in the cause of the deaf and dumb. The published writings of Mr. Gallaudet are quite numerous, but the proportion specially designed for the use of tho deaf and dumb, or even treating of them, is small. When we recollect his ability as a ready and graceful writer, and tho number of books for the young from his pen, it is matter of surprise and regret to find that he published so little adapted to APPENDIX. 683 enlighten the public mind either on the history or processes of the art of deaf-mute instruction, and that he merely printed a few crude essays towards language lessons for his pupils. Still, his memory is reverentially cherished by his pupils and by the deaf and dumb of the whole Union. Having testified their affectionate gratitude, during his lifetime, by the presentation of a service of plate, they, after his death, by contributions from the graduates and pupils, not merely of the asylum at Hartford, but of all the kindred schools in the Union, raised to him a monument on the grounds of the American asylum, with this inscription: "Erected to the Memory of the llev. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, LL.D., by the Deaf and Dumb of the United States, as a Testimonial of Profound Gratitude to their Earliest and Best Friend and Benefactor." Thomas Gallaudet, D. D., eldest son of licv. Thomas H. Gallaudet, became, in 1843, at the age of twenty, and continued for fifteen years, a professor in the New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. The sou of a deaf-mute mother, and himself marrying a deaf-mute, he took a warm interest in the spiritual and temporal welfare of the deaf and dumb, who, after leaving school, find themselves in a great measure cut off from religious privileges, and at a disadvantage in the competition for employment. This interest led to his gradually assuming the duties of pastor to a deaf-mute congregation; and, finally, as the result of his labors, a church and congregation were built up, called "St. Ann s Church for Deaf-Mutes," (connected with the Episcopal denomination,) into which most jjf the deaf and dumb living in New York city and vicinity have been gathered, with a number of families sufficient to make a respectable parish, some containing deaf-mute children, others attracted by benevolent interest in the work. Of this church Dr. Gallaudet is rector. The church and parsonage are on Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue, and cost seventy thousand dollars. Here is probably the only church in the world gathered and conducted with a special regard to the interests of deaf-mutes, and where regular services are held for the benefit of the deaf-mute portion of the congregation in their own language of signs. In addition to his labors as pastor, and as tho temporal friend and adviser of the deaf and dumb, Dr. Gallaudet frequently visits other cities, and gives religious services in the language of signs wherever a number of deaf-mutes can be collected. Edward M. Gallaudet, principal of the Columbian Institution, at Washington, is another son of the venerated founder of the American asylum. The flourishing condition of the institution under his care attests his hereditary ability and zeal as an instructor of the deaf and dumb. Laurent Clerc, the best pupil of the celebrated Abbe Sicard, and the oldest teacher of the deaf and dumb in the United States, was born in Dauphiny, France, in 1785. His parents ascribed the total loss of the two senses of hearing and smell to his having fallen into the fire when about a year old, receiving a severe burn on the side of his face. At the age of twelve he entered the school of the Abbe Sicard, who, a few years previously, had succeeded the benevolent De 1 Epee. The Abbe, recognizing the uncommon abilities of young Clerc, retained him as a teacher, at a very moderate salary, however, though in a few years he was thought competent to teach the highest class, and was pronounced, by no less an authority than that of the celebrated Bebian, the "glory and support" of the institution of Paris. This exiguity of salary, combined with the noble ambition of carrying the blessings of education to his deaf-mute brethren in another hemisphere, disposed him to accept readily the proposal of Mr. Gallaudet, as already related, and secured to the infancy of deaf-mute instruction in America the services of one of the best qualified teachers then living. Mr. Clerc has the merit of having taught the language of signs and the processes of instruction to most of the early American teachers of the deaf and dumb. After more than hiilf a century of faithful labor in his vocation, (including ten years in the Parisian school,) he retired, in 1858, from active duty, and enjoys, at a green old age, the ease and universal respect so well earned. He married a deaf-mute, and has four children blessed with all their faculties, and respectable and useful members of society. Mr. Clerc has published, in the "American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb," some interesting reminiscences of his early friend and school-fellow, Massieu, and of his own visit to Europe. His style, for a born deaf-mute, is remarkably correct and perspicuous. ^ Lewis Weld, A. M., descended from a line of New England ministers, waa one of the earliest associates of Mr. Gallaudet in the American asylum. In 1822 he was called to conduct the Pennsylvania institution, and in 1830 was summoned back to Hartford as the successor of Mr. Gallaudet. He continued at the head of the American asylum till his death, December 30, 1853, at the age of fifty-seven. In 1844 he visited many of the schools for deaf-mutes in Europe, mainly with the view of ascertaining what success was obtained in teaching articulation, and published the result of his observations in a valuable report appended to the twenty-ninth report of the American asylum. The general result of his observations was decidedly unfavorable to the teaching of articulation to the deaf and dumb, unless in rare exceptional cases. llev. William Wolcott Turner was elected principal of the American asylum, as the successor of Mr. Weld, and held that office till the present summer, (1863,) when he retired. He had been an instructor in the American asylum since 1821, and was thus, since the retirement of Mr. Clerc, the senior of American teachers of deaf-mutes. The present flourishing condition of that venerable school attests the tact and ability of its late experienced principal. Mr. Turner attended most of the con ventions of American teachers of the deaf and dumb, taking a leading part in the discussions, and has been a frequent contributor to the Annals. Lucerne Kac, an accomplished instructor in the American asylum, and for several years the editor of the American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb, died September 16, 1854, in his forty-third year. Samuel Porter has been many years a teacher, first in the American asylum, afterwards in the New York institution, and again in the asylum, from which he retired two or three years since to devote himself to literary pursuits. As the successor of Mr. Eae, he edited the American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb with much ability for several years. He has also written occasional articles for newspapers and reviews, adapted to diffuse correct views concerning the condition and best mode of instructing the deaf and dumb. His anonymous article on the "Education of the deaf and dumb," in the American Review 684 APPENDIX. for May, 1846, presents an admirably condensed view of the subject, especially of the observations of Mr. Weld and Mr. Day on the European articulating schools. Harvey Prindle Peet, LL.D., was born at Bethlehem, Connecticut, November 19, 1794. A farmer s son, working himself on his father s farm in summer, and teaching a district school in winter, in those years while other youth arc in college, his early advantages of education were very restricted, but by native force of mind and character, strengthened by this rough discipline, he worked his way to a liberal education, and graduated with distinction at Yale College, in 1822. Hi? views were directed to the Christian ministry, but an invitation to engage in the instruction of the deaf and dumb in the American asylum, gave him the opportunity of discovering his rare fitness for this new profession. He continued in this school nine years, and acquired a reputation for eminent efficiency, both as a teacher of a class and as the steward of the asylum, which led to his rcceivino-, in the beginning of the year 1831, the appointment of principal of the New York institution, which had been for some years declining in public estimation, owing to incompetent management. Under the care of Mr. Pcet, this institution, in a few years, attained the very highest rank among similar institutions on either side of the Atlantic. As a teacher, Dr. Pect was distinguished for his perfect control over his pupils, even the rudest and most wilful new comers, and by his ability to command their attention* excite their mcnta^ powers, and make durable impressions on their memories. Very few teachers of deaf-mutes have" equalled him in mastery of the language of gestures, or in the ability to convey ideas, clearly and impressively, in that language. Though a strict disciplinarian, he has ever been regarded as a friend and father by his pupils. The benefits of the long and zealous labors of Dr. Pcet have not been confined to his own institution. Teachers trained by him have carried his improved methods of instruction to many schools at the south and west, and his series of elementary works have lightened the labors of the teachers and promoted the progress of the pupils in nearly all the institutions for deaf-mutes in the United States and in British America. Dr. Pcet took a leading and efficient part in originating the conventions of American teachers of the deaf and dumb, of which five have been held at New York, in 1850; at Hartford, in 1851; at Columbus, Ohio, in 1853; at Staunton, Virginia, in 1S55; and at Jacksonville, Illinois, in 1858. Dr. Pcet attended all these conventions, presenting papers of great permanent value at each, and taking a leading part in the discussions, thus putting on record, in their published proceedings, the fruits of his long experience and rare judgment, for the benefit of his professional brethren. He has also been a frequent and voluminous contributor to the American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb, discussing, among other topics, the best course of instruction, the superiority of natural, or colloquial, to methodical signs,* and the qualifications of the principal of an institution. In the summer of 1851, Dr. Peet visited many of the European institutions for deaf-mutes, and gave the result of his observations in a very valuable report annexed to the thirty -third report of the New York institution. He has been a zealous and diligent collector of the statistics of the deaf and dumb, and has given to the world, in connexion with some of the New York reports, especially the thirty -fourth, thirty-fifth, and forty-fourth, the fullest collections of such statistics extant. It may truly be said that the publications of Dr. Peet for the benefit of the deaf and dumb surpass, in number, extent, and value, not merely those of any other American teacher, but those of all other American teachers together. The following list embraces only the most important. Others are briefly indicated above. 1. Elementary Lessons, being a Course of Instruction for the Deaf and Dumb, Part I. This little volume of graduated lessons in language, on a principle of philosophical progress, of which the first edition appeared in 1844, was welcomed with a satisfaction amounting to enthusiasm, has passed through several editions, and is still the only text-book in the instruction of the younger classes in most of the schools for the deaf and dumb in the United States and in British America. It has also been found a very attractive first book for little children who hear; and missionaries have proved its value in giving the first lessons in the English language to their little heathen pupils. 2. Course of Instruction, Part II. 3. Course of Instruction, Part III. These two volumes lead the pupil through the difficulties of language, by a gradual progression, to the point where he can advantageously use books prepared for children who have already acquired through the ear that language which costs the deaf-mute such severe labor to acquire through the eye. 4. Scripture Lessons for the Deaf and Dumb. 5. Address at the Dedication of the Chapel of the New York Institution, December 2, 1846. 6. Address at the laying of the corner-stone of the North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, April 14, 1848. These two instructive and eloquent addresses treat of the contrast between the uneducated and the educated deaf and dumb, and give an admirably condensed sketch of the rise and progress of the art of instructing them, and of the method of instruction. 7. Memoir on the Origin and Early History of the art of instructing the Deaf and Dumb, presented at the first convention, and reprinted in the American Annals for April, 1851. 8. Memoir on the History of the art of instructing the Deaf and Dumb, Second Period. This paper, a continuation of the preceding, occupies more than sixty pages in the proceedings of the fifth convention. The two form the best ske ch extant of the history of deaf-mute instruction, especially as to its earlier periods. 0. Report on European Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb, annexed to the thirty-third New York report. 10. Report on the Legal Rights and Liabilities of the Deaf and Dumb. This is a monograph of great interest and " By nitlliodical sign* is technically understood signs made in the order of words, and with variations corresponding to the inflection, of words; hence, different from the signs us<! liy deaf-mutes iu conversation. APPENDIX. 685 value, not merely the best, but probably the only complete treatise on that subject, adapted to the use of English and American lawyers. It was presented at the fourth convention, in the published proceedings of which it occupies more than a hundred pages. An imperfect copy appeared in the American Journal of Insanity in the summer of 18f>G. 11. Notions of the Deaf and Dumb before Instruction, especially on Religious Subjects. This remarkable article appeared in the Bibliotheca Sacra, for July, 1855, and was rcpublished in the American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb, for October, 1S55. A fuller account of Dr. Peet and hia valuable labors will be found in the American Journal of Education, for June, 1857. Isaac Lewis Peet, M. A., has been a professor in the New York institution since 1845. In 1851 he accompanied his father in his visit to the schools of Europe, on which occasion, says Dr. Peet in his report, "his attainments, as a linguist, made his services, during our continental tour, singularly useful," and adds that much of the merit of the report was due to him. When, the following year, a high class was established in the New York institution, for the benefit of such deaf-mutes as, after going through the ordinary course of instruction, might show a capacity for being benefited by an additional course of higher studies, he was selected as the teacher of this class, making him ex officio vice-principal of the institution. For impressing on his deaf-mute pupils the laws of grammar and the structure of written language, Professor Peet makes much use of Barnard s Grammatical Symbols, of which he has given an able exposition in a paper printed in the proceedings of the third convention. He is, moreover, the author of a new and philosophical system of grammatical analysis, which not only materially simplifies the labor of teaching language to the deaf and dumb, but will undoubtedly supersede the ordinary methods of teaching grammar to those who hear. Edward Peet, M. A., second son of Dr. Peet, was, for more than thirteen years, a professor in the New York institution, and was an able, faithful, and successful teacher. He contributed to the American Annals papers on Degerando and Itard, chiefly translated from the French. For several years he devoted his leisure to the preparation of an arithmetic for the use of his pupils, a woik of much merit both as respects its lucidity of illustration and arrangement, and the happy choice of examples. It is used in the institution in manuscript. He died January 27, 1862, at the early age of thirty-five. Dudley Peet, M. D., youngest son of Dr. Peet, after graduating at Yale College, studied medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. He practiced his profession for a year or two at Burlington, Iowa, and then accepted an appointment as professor in the New York institution, for the duties of which post he was eminently qualified. His death, by pulmonary disease, aggravated by his self-sacrificing labors in behalf of the deaf and dumb, April 18, 1862, at the early age of thirty-two, was au irreparable loss to the cause of deaf-mute instruction. He left us a Dissertation on the Remote and Proximate Causes of Deafness, published in the American Annals for April, 1856, and a Monograph on the Inlinitive.Mood, designed as part of a grammar for the use of the deaf and dumb, which is used in manuscript in the higher classes of the New York institution. John R. Burnet is a farmer, residing in Livingston, New Jersey. He lost his hearing, at the age of eight, by an attack of inflammation of the brain. Thus cut off from social intercourse, he was driven to books. He served for a time as a teacher in die New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, and afterwards married a deaf-mute pupil of that institution. He has thus, from personal experience and reading, au intimate acquaintance with the characteristics of deaf-mutes, and the history aud principles of the art of instructing them. lie has been a frequent contributor to the American Annals, and has also furnished articles 011 the deaf and dumb to the North American Review (April, 1844) and the Biblical Repository (October, 1S42.) His first attempt at authorship was a little volume (long since out of print) published at Newark, New Jersey, in 1835, with the title: "Tales of the Deaf aud Dumb, with Miscellaneous Poems." John Carlin, a deaf-mute from birth, and one of the earliest pupils of the Philadelphia school, though not a teacher, deserves mention for his uncommon attainments in language. He reads French and one or two other languages, and writes English with an ease and correctness quite remarkable in a deaf-mute from birth. He has been an occasional contributor to the Annals, and has written largely for the newspapers, especially for the "Gallaudet Guide," a monthly published for two or three years by deaf-mutes at Boston and Hartford. Mr. Carlin married a deaf-mute, and has several children, all free from the infirmity of their parents. He is a miniature painter in New York city, in which occupation he was very successful before the growing perfection of photography crowded the pencil and brush from the field of competition. James Nack became totally deaf from a fall, at the age of eight. He has long been employed as a searcher of records in the county clerk s office, New York city. He has been a voluminous writer of poetry for newspapers and magazines, and at four different times published his select poems in neat volumes. Levi S. Backus, a deaf-mute, has, for nearly thirty years, been editor and proprietor of a weekly newspaper, the Cana- joharic (New York) Radii. Samuel Akcrly, M. D., was an early and efficient friend of the deaf and dumb, and did more than any other man to promote the foundation of the New York institution. He devoted the latter years of his life to the building up of the New York Institution for the Blind. He died in July, 1846. Besides reports and addresses, and a paper on the curious coincidences between the signs of the deaf and dumb and those used among the western aboriginal tribes, he compiled a volume of Elementary Exercises for the Deaf and Dumb, (1821.) Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, LL.D., a native of Sheffield, Massachusetts, and a graduate of Yale College became an instructor in the American asylum in 1831, and transferred his services to the New York institution in the following year. Here lie co-operated zealously and ably with Dr. Peet. and Messrs. Vaisse, Bartlett, Gary, and Day, in simplifying 686 APPENDIX. and improving the method of instruction, especially in throwing off the old incumbrances of methodical signs. He contributed to the North American Review (April, 1834) a valuable article of eighty pages, headed " Observations on the Deaf and Dumb," and also an article on the "Existing state of the Art of Instructing the Deaf and Dumb," in the Literary and Theological Review for September, 1835. He improved and reduced to system the grammatical symbols elaborated by successive teachers from the theory of ciphers of the Abbe Sicard, and embodied them in a valuable English grammar which he published in 1836, with the title of "Analytical Grammar, with Symbolic Illustration," a work still used in the New York institution. In 1838 be accepted a professorship in the University of Alabama, and some fifteen or twenty years later became president of the University of Mississippi. Leon Vaisse, after serving four years as a teacher in the Institution of Paris, was invited to America, and brought to the New York institution, in which he served four years very acceptably, a knowledge of the improvements made in the art of instruction by B6bian, Degcrando, and other able successors of Sicard. Returning to his native country in 1834, and rcas- sumiug a professorship in the Parisian institution, he has risen to the position of professor of the Classe de Pcrfcctionnemc.nt, corresponding to the high class in an American school, lie has published many short but well written articles on the deaf and dumb. At one time he devoted much labor to the teaching of a selected class in articulation, and published a little brochure in which the mechanism of speech was visibly illustrated, accompanied by an alphabet, the letters of which imitated or suggested the positions of the vocal organs in uttering them, lie has also given us a system of grammatical symbols differing somewhat from that used in the New York institution. Rev. Josiah Addison Gary, a native of West Brookfield, Massachusetts, and a graduate of Amherst College, was for nineteen years, one of the most accomplished and efficient professors in the New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. In 1851 he was appointed superintendent of the Ohio institution, as the successor of its founder, Rev. H. N. Hubbell. His bright course of virtue and usefulness was prematurely closed by a rheumatic affection, taking the form of anchylosis, and finally locking up nearly all motion. Still, he continued to perform the duties of his office till within a few days of his death, August 7, 1852, at the early age of thirty-nine. Though he left us no considerable work, his contributions to the newspapers, adapted to call public attention to the subject of deaf-mute education, were numerous and well worth preservation. He prepared valuable book notices appended to some of the New York reports. There is a curious paper of his on deaf-mute idioms in the proceedings of the second convention. John A. Jacobs, A. M., has been for nearly forty years at the head of the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, at Danville, Kentucky, and has distinguished himself for his benevolent zeal in the cause of the mute. He learned the language of signs and the processes of instruction from Mr. Clerc and Mr. Gallaudet, at Hartford, lie published, as early as 1834, a little book of "Lessons for the Deaf and Dumb," and gave to the press a more carefully prepared work, in 18GO, under the title of " Primary Lessons for Dcaf-Mutcs." Mr. Jacobs has also been a frequent contributor to the Annals, particularly distinguishing himself for his zeal in defence of methodical signs, which he holds, against the evidence of experience and the opinions of most teachers, to be necessary for the deaf-mute as a connecting link between words and ideas. George Edward Day, D. D., (now and for some years past professor of biblical literature in Lane Theological Seminary, near Cincinnati, Ohio,) is a native of New Haven and a graduate of Yale College. Though the youngest, he was one of the best scholars of his class. He acquired, in the New York institution, during two years service as a teacher, (1833 to 1835,) a more than commonly correct and extensive knowledge of the theory, practice, and history of deaf-mute instruction. This qualification, joined to his eminent ability as an investigator and a writer, and his familiar knowledge of the French and German languages, pointed him out as the proper man to make an examination of the European schools for the deaf and dumb, with the view of comparing results with those attained in our own schools, and of suggesting improvements, if their methods should be found in any respect superior to our own. In 1844 he visited many of those in England and Germany, and in I860 his attention was chiefly given to the schools in Holland and the Institution of Paris. On each occasion he made reports, (annexed to the reports of the New York institution for those years, the twenty-sixth and forty-second,) which are documents of great and permanent value the first especially, which embraces a full description of the German methods of instruction, including the most approved processes for teaching articulation to deaf-mutes. The conclusion to which Dr. Day arrived was, that our system, judged by its results, is superior to those of the English, German, and Hollandish schools, and that the teaching of articulation seldom yields results of any practical value to the pupil in the intercourse of society after leaving school, while it exacts a waste of time, and a restriction on the development of the pupil s favorite language of signs, that materially cramp his mental improvement and his social enjoyments. It is a significant fact that in England the teaching of articulation to the deaf and dumb, once considered an indispensable part, of the system of instruction, has been, for many years, going more and more into disfavor and disuse. David E. Bartlett has been more than thirty years at Hartford in the American asylum, in the New York institution, as the head of a private school for deaf-mute children, and again in the American asylum. He is distinguished for his cxpertness and eloquence in the language of signs. Oran AY. Morris is also a teacher of more than thirty years experience, chiefly in the New York institution, where he is still a professor. He served, about ten years ago, a year or two as head of the Tennessee school. Rev. 15. M. Fay, formerly of the New York institution, is now head of the Michigan institution. James S. Brown, reported to be recently deceased, was successively at the head of the Indiana and Louisiana institutions. Abraham B. Hutton, more than thirty years at the head of the Pennsylvania institution, is universally esteemed as well for ability and success in his profession, as for the worth of his private character. APPENDIX. 687 Rev. Collins Stone went from the American asylum, in 1852, as the successor of Mr. Gary in the snperintcndency of the Ohio institution. He lias been very recently recalled to Hartford, as the successor of Mr. Turner. Jacob Van Nostrand went from the New York institution to organize the Texas institution. William D. Cooke, a native of Vermont, was the founder of the North Carolina institution, from which he has, within two or three years, transferred his services to the Georgia institution. THE BLIND. PEESONS IN AMERICA AND EUROPE WHO HAVE DEVOTED SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE INTERESTS OF THE BLIND. BELIEVING that brief biographical sketches of those who have done most for the improvement of the condition of the blind would not only prove interesting and instructive, in this connexion, but be an incentive to beneficence, we subjoin the following : Valentin Haiiy, called by French writers "the Apostle of the Blind," was the originator of schools for the free instruction of blind persons. He was a younger brother of the celebrated mineralogist, the Abbe Rene Haiiy, and was the son of a poor weaver in the village of St. Just, Picardy, France. He was born November 13, 1745, and educated, at first through the intervention of some benevolent monks of a neighboring monastery, in the schools of his native village, and afterward at one of the colleges of Paris. His aptitude for classic and linguistic studies is said to have been remarkable. After completing his collegiate course, he soon received an appointment in the bureau of foreign affairs, and for nearly twenty years filled the post of translator of despatches. It was not till his thirty-eighth year that he became interested in the instruction of the blind, and his attention was called to the subject by an incident which, though trivial in itself, changed the whole tenor of his subsequent life. The proprietor of a cafe in one of the principal thoroughfares, desirous of attracting a larger amount of custom, procured, at a trifling compensation, the services of eight or ten blind men, whom be arranged before a long desk, with leather spectacles on nose, and instruments in their hands, and placing open music books before them, from which they feigned to read, caused them to execute the most horrible discords upon their instruments, in the true use of which they were entirely unskilled. This performance drew together a large crowd, who, while laughing over the discordant sounds, patronized the cafe. Among these spectators was Valentin Haiiy ; but the sight, far from exciting his mirth, led him to reflect on the possibility of instructing these unfortunate persons in letters and music. There was then in Paris a German lady of high rank, Mademoiselle de Paradis, who, though blind from the age of two years, had, by the efforts of her friends and the inventive genius of the printer Weissemburg, of Mannheim, been enabled to acquire a good education, and, by means of pin types, could communicate with her absent friends, Haiiy had formed the acquaintance of this estimable lady, and at this time (1784) he communicated to her his desire to instruct the blind poor, and sought her advice as to the best method of accomplishing it. She readily gave him the counsel he sought, and, after maturing his plans, he tested them by the instruction of some blind pupils. His first pupil was a young blind beggar, named Lesueur, whose widowed mother and helpless brothers and sisters the benevolent Haiiy supported, while he taught the boy the elementary studies and music. Lesueur proved a very tractable pupil, and after giving him six months instruction, Haiiy read a paper on the instruction of the blind before the Royal Academy of Science, and exhibited the proficiency of his pupil as proof of the positions he had advanced. The members of the academy declaring their satisfaction at what they had witnessed, appointed a commission to examine the matter more fully. The commission reported in February, 1785, and expressed, in the strongest terms, their admiration alike of the philanthropy of the teacher and the results he had attained. They also commended the new undertaking to the royal favor. Meantime, the Philanthropic Society offered to support twelve blind children if Haiiy would instruct them. He consented, and pupils coming in from other sources, he soon had a class of twenty. It was during this period, also, that he gave to the world his great invention of printing in raised letters for the blind. This seems to have been partly the result of accident. Lesueur being sent to his master s desk one day for some article, and passing his fingers over the papers on the desk, came in contact with the back of a printed note, which had received an unusually strong impression, and distinguished the form of the letter o. He brought the note to Haiiy to show him that he could do this, and the discovery at once suggested to him that this was the germ of a plan for providing the blind with books. He tested it further by writing upon paper with a sharp point, and reversing the paper, found that Lesueur read it with great facility. To complete his invention, however, it VMS necessary that the raised characters should be so distinct that the touch of the blind should enable them to distinguish between those which were most similar, and to recognize each letter readily. For this purpose he adopted the lllyrian letters, the angular form of which caused them to be most easily recognized. The five years which followed the favorable report of the commission of the Royal Academy were years of great pros perity to the school for the blind. Patronized and honored by the King and nobles, receiving abundant contributions and benefits from the most eminent artists and musical performers, and constantly praised and applauded, a man of less modesty and dignity of character would have been spoiled by this excessive adulation ; but the philanthropist was not one whom flattery could spoil. The notice and contributions of the great were utilized in the carrying out of his purposes for the benefit of his pupils. His types for printing in raised letters were reduced in size and improved in form; he had invented and published a G88 APPENDIX. scries of maps iu relief; had introduced and brought to some perfection a system of musical instruction ; and had established workshops, in which those trades best adapted to the capacities of the blind were taught. Then came a season of adversity, in which the heroic traits of Haiiy s character appeared in strong relief. The Philan thropic Society, his first patron, was broken up at the very commencement of the reign of terror; the school was transferred to the care of the state, and an appropriation for its support voted, but the assignats presently became nearly worthless, and, having exhausted his own fortune, Ilaiiy procured a scanty subsistence for his pupils by printing the numerous bulletins, handbills, and tracts, which abounded at that period. In this work Lcsueur assisted him. As the pressure of want grew stronger, Ilaiiy subsisted on one meal a day, lest his dear children, as he called them, should suffer from hunger. For ten years this season of adversity continued, but amid it all he had kept up his instructions in music and in mathematical science, and among his pupils during that dismal period were Gailliod, who subsequently became one of the most celebrated of French musical composers; Penjou, afterwards for thirty years professor of mathematics in the College of Anger*; and the poet Avisse, the Kirkc White of France. In 1801 some unaccountable impulse prompted the government to consolidate the school for the blind with that great pauper asylum for the adult blind, the Hospice des Quinze-Viugts, at that time the haunt of a. large body of dissolute, degraded, and vicious blind beggars. This was more than Haiiy could endure. He had cheerful] v borne the severest privations with his pupils, but he could not sec them exposed to such depraving iniluences. lie protested and petitioned the government to rescind its decree, but finding it inexorable, resigned his position, and the government acknowledged his past services by a pension of about four hundred dollars per annum! He opened soou after a private institution for the blind, in Paris, under the title of Musce dcs Aceuglcs, but this proving unsuccessful pecuniarily, he accepted, in 1800, the pressing invitation of the Czar, Alexander I, to go to St. Petersburg!! and fouud an institution for the blind in that city. On his way he spent some time in Berlin, and assisted Zeune in establishing there the Institute for Blind Youth, which still exists. The institute at St. Petersburg!! was opened in 1807, and Haiiy presided over it with ability for ten years. He had now completed his seventy-second year; the infirmities of age were increasing upon him, and he felt a strong yearning to go back to his native land to die. The Czar had become greatly attached to him, and parted from him with sincere regret, conferring upon him the Order of St. Vladimir, then the highest order of merit iu Russia. On his return to Paris lie found that the government, having become satisfied of their error, had separated the school for blind youth from the Hospice des Quiuze-Vingts, though not without the ruin of many of their most promising pupils. The new director of the school, Dr. Guillie, was not willing, however, to permit him to visit the school, as it was reorganized, and, with the most contemptible jealousy, prohibited the mention of his name in connexion with the instruction of the blind, and in a published history of the school made no reference to Ilaiiy, but attributed its origin to Louis XVI. Under this unmerited cruelty the old man was, as ever, patient and calm, and time soon brought its revenges. Guillie s injustice towards llaiiy excited the clamors of the people against him to such an extent, that the government was compelled to order an investigation, which resulted in his disgrace, and the appointment of Dr. Pignier as his successor. The new director lost no time iu preparing a suitable ovation as a, recognition of the services of the venerable founder of the school, and, on the 21st of August, 1821, a public concert in his honor was given at the Institution of tin: Blind, and songs and choruses composed for the occasion, and sung by the pupils and teachers, commemorated his trials, sacrifices, and successes; and the aged philanthropist, as he listened, with streaming eyes exclaimed, "Give not the praise to me, my children; it is God who has done all." It was his last visit to the institution. His health soon broke down completely, and after several months of intense suffering he passed away, quietly and peacefully, on the 18th of March, 1822. A monumental tablet iu the hall of the Imperial Institute for Blind Youth, on the Boulevard des Invalides, does justice to his memory and sacrifices for the instruction of the blind. James Gall, principal of the Edinburgh Institution for the Blind, was born about 1784. Mr. Gall commenced, in 1826, a scries of experiments with a great variety of alphabets, including all the common and several arbitrary alphabets, with a view of ascertaining what form of letter was best adapted to be read by touch. In 1827 he published his first book in the letter he had fixed upon, a pamphlet of nine pages octavo, in very high relief. This is believed to have been the first book printed for the blind in Great Britain. He was not yet fully satisfied with his alphabet, and continued his experiments to 1832, when he commenced printing books for the blind, and published several portions of the New Testament and some elementary books in it. It is known as Gall s Triangular Alphabet. In 1837 Mr. Gall further modified his alphabet by giving serrated edges to the letters, which rendered them more legible, and subsequently changed some of them so as to assimilate them more nearly to the Roman letter. The books published in this letter have not come into general use. Mr. Gall has been unwearied in his efforts to call attention to the necessity of giving the blind a good education and of providing a literature for them, and his patient labors in endeavoring to ascertain what would be the form of alphabet best suited to their wants, entitle him to be regarded as one of their most prominent benefactors. Louis Braille, the inventor of a system of writing with points, or, as it is more generally called, a "dot alphabet," exten sively used in institutes for the blind in France and elsewhere on the continent of Europe, as well as in some of the institutions for the blind iu the United States, was born in one of the suburbs of Paris in 1809. He was blind from birth, and at the age of ten years was admitted to the Royal Institute for the Blind in Paris, where he soon gave evidence of extraordinary abilities. He attained a very high rank as a musical performer, being distinguished both as an organist and a violinccllist. In 1829, when but twenty years of age, he modified M. Charles Barhien s system of writing with points so completely as to render it convenient and easy of acquisition; and it was at once introduced into the Royal Institute, where it has been used ever since. The system, aa it now btands, is as follows: There are forty-three signs, embracing the entire alphabet, the dipthongs, and APPENDIX. 689 the marks of punctuation. Of these, ten, called the fundamental signs, are the basis of all the rest. These signs, which represent the first ten letters of the alphabet and the ten Arabic numerals, are aa follows : ABCDEFGIIIJ e 0000*0 oj a o o o o o o o o co o oo 1234507 90 The second series, comprising the next ten letters, is formed by placing one point, or dot, on the left side of each fundamental sign, one line below; the third series, consisting of U, V, X, Y, Z, C, (c soft,) E, A, E, U, is formed by placing two dots under each fundamental sign; the fourth series, embracing A, E, 1, 0, U, A, I, U, CE, W, arc formed by putting one dot under the right hand of the fundamental sign, one lino below ; three supplementary signs represent I, M, and 0. The marks of punctuation are the fundamental signs placed two lines below. For the purposes of musical notation, the last seven of the fundamental signs arc used to represent the seven notes, and each of these may be written in seven different octaves by merely prefixing a sign peculiar to each octave. The mode of writing is very simple. The apparatus consists of a board, grooved horizontally and vertically, with lines one-eighth of an inch apart ; over this board a frame, like that of the common map delineated, is fitted, with hinges on the side and one or more sheets of paper placed on the board under the frame ; a bodkin and a piece of tin, with six holes perforated like these, | complete the apparatus. The writing must be from right M to left, in order that it may be read from left to right. Books are now printed in the dot alphabet by the French and other European institutions. Since 1840 M. Braille has been a professor in the Imperial Institute for Blind Youth, at Paris. John Alston, a merchant of Glasgow, and director of the asylum for the blind in that city, was born about 1790. He had been for some years much interested in the instruction of the blind, when, in 1832, the Society for the Encouragement of the Useful Arts in Scotland offered a gold medal, of the value of twenty pounds, for the best form of letter adapted to relief printing for the blind, and appointed Mr. Alston and Mr. William Tayler, of Norwich, referees. Among the numerous alphabets presented was one which had been invented that year by Julius E. Friedlandn, the superintendent of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, but which was claimed by a Dr. Fry, of London. It was in capitals, nearly like the Iloman letter; this form of letter, with some slight modifications made by Mr. Alston, was adopted by the referees, and Mr. Alston, for the next fourteen years, devoted his time, energies, and means to the production of books for the use of the blind. The large size of letter requisite to make this alphabet readily legible by touch, rendered the volumes large and expensive, but Mr. Alston stereotyped and published an edition of the Scriptures in nineteen volumes, and twenty-two miscel laneous volumes", besides maps and cards. Mr. Alston died in 1846, greatly lamented, not only by the blind, but by all who knew him. The form of letter in which his books for the blind were printed is known in England as the Alston or Glasgow letter, and in the United States as the Philadelphia letter. Several books have been published in this letter in England since Mr. Alston s death, and in the United States; the Pennsylvania institution has published nineteen, including a dictionary of the English language in three large volumes. Ilenri Hirzel, director of the "Institution for the Blind and Ophthalmic Hospital," at Lausanne, Switzerland, was born in Lausanne about 1810. He has travelled extensively, in order to ascertain what improvements have been made in other countries in the instruction of the blind, and has written several works on the subject, which have a high reputation. His narrative of his instruction of the blind deaf-mute, James Edward Meystre, has excited much attention both in Europe and the United States. Mr. Hirzel has invented an apparatus by which the blind can print, what they wish to communicate in writing to others. It is, he says, inexpensive, and will print thirty-seven letters a minute ; but his description of it is not accompanied by a plate, and is not sufficiently definite to be understood without it. Mr. Hirzel s institution is not large, but its reputation, under his efficient management, is not surpassed by that of any institute for the blind, in Europe. Julius 11. Friedlandn, the first principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, was a native of Upper Silesia, born in 1803. He was of Jewish parentage, but was educated at the University of Leipsic, and, while pursuing his studies there, professed Christianity. After receiving his degree, he was, for a time, tutor in the family of the Prince of Fausteuberg, and won his entire confidence. At an early period, his attention was called to the condition and privations of the blind, and he finally resolved to devote himself to the work of instructing them. He accordingly qualified himself by a careful study of all the processes in use in the best European schools, and, regarding the United States as an unoccupied field, he came to this country in the autumn of 1832, bringing letters of introduction to Messrs. Eobert Walsh and Kobert Vaux, of Philadelphia, who had been for some time making an effort for the establishment of a blind institution in that city. He entered at once into their plans, and commenced the institution with a single pupil. His thorough devotion to his work, his zeal, tact, skill, and success, were so marked, that none who witnessed his teaching ever doubted that he had found his true vocation. Mr. Friedlandn, like Drs. Howe and Euss, early felt the necessity of a better alphabet for printing for the blind, and speedily fixed upon that form known as the Philadelphia or Glasgow letter, of which, in its present form, and as adapted to the use of the blind, he is believed to have been the first inventor. For six years he was spared to witness the rapid growth and increasing interest of the school he had founded, and to win the love of his numerous friends; but a hopeless malady, which attacked him in 1836, finally closed his useful career after two years of suffering. He died March 17, 1839. A lofty shaft in the cemetery at Laurel Hill, inscribed with the name of Friedlandn, testifies to the grateful remembrance in which his name is held. Samuel Gridley Howe, M. D., an American physician, and, since 1832, superintendent of the "Perkins Institution and 87 690 APPENDIX. , Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind," in Boston, was born in Boston, November 10, 1801, and having passed through his preliminary studies iu the public schools of that city, entered Brown University in his sixteenth year, and graduated there in 1821. lie commenced the study of medicine in Boston soon after his graduation, and was desirous of joining the Greeks in their war for independence in 1822, hut his father would not consent to his wishes. Having taken his medical degree, and learning, in 1824, that Lord Byron had volunteered in aid of the Greeks, he could not be longer restrained, but embarked on a sailiu" vessel with small accommodations, and, after a perilous voyage, landed at Monembasia, in Peloponnesus. For the next six years, except a short visit to this country to raise money and supplies for the relief of the Greeks, he devoted himself wholly to the service of Greece, sometimes as a surgeon, sometimes as a guerilla chief, a volunteer, a superintendent of (supplies, the governor, legislator, clerk, constable, commauder-in-chief, and physician of a Greek colony, and, anon, as their instructor iu the arts of every-day life. In 1830 he left Greece and visited Paris, where he remained the ensuing winter, attending medical lectures. On his return to the United States, in 1831, a project for establishing an institution for the blind in Boston was started by Dr. J. D. Fisher, and Dr. llowc became interested in it, and was soon after chosen superintendent, and sent to Europe to acquire the necessary information and obtain teachers, books, &c. While in Paris he volunteered to carry supplies which had been collected in this country to the suffering Poles, then iu insurrection, and having accomplished his humane errand, was arrested just after reaching Berlin, and for six weeks closely imprisoned, but was at last discharged, through the vigorous remonstrances of the American minister, Mr. Rives. On his return to Boston, the "Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind" was organized, and Dr. Howe entered with zeal upon his new duties. The tirst thing to be done, in his view, aside from the ordinary routine of instruction, was to provide books which the blind might read by the touch. The alphabets in use did not please him, and he undertook to invent one which should combine the excellencies and avoid the objectionable features of Haiiy s lilyrian alphabet, Pignier s script, and Gall s triangular one. He laid down two or three principles as fundamental ; they were these : the alphabet must be readily legible, hence the letters must have sharp angles, and each be so different in form from any other as not to be mistaken even by the beginner; it must be compact, in order to make the books printed less bulky; the number of characters to be learned must not be too Large, and hence it must all be capitals or all small letters ; and as the latter would be most compact, they were to be preferred. Acting upon these principles he perfected his alphabet. Dr. Howe achieved a high reputation by his successful training and education of the blind deaf-mute girl, Laura Bridgmau, of which he has published an interesting narrative. In common with the principles of other blind institutions iu the United States, he has attempted to solve the problem of providing remunerative employment for the blind graduates, without involving the institutions themselves in debt. The experiment has not proved wholly a success, either iu his case or in others. The activity and restless energy of the man have not been wholly absorbed in his duties as director of an institution for the blind, and he has founded an asylum for idiotic and feeble-minded youth, of which, for some years, he was acting superintendent; has participated largely in the movement for the relief of Kansas sufferers, and in other measures of public or political interest ; and, since the commencement of the war, has been an active and efficient member of the United States Sanitary Commission. John Deuisou lluss, M. D., an American physician, who early devoted his time and energies to the improvement of tho condition of the blind, and has not ceased from that time to the present to exert himself for their benefit, was borzi at Essex, Massachusetts, September 1, 1801, graduated at Yale College in 1823, and studied medicine at Boston and New Havcn > and subsequently at Paris, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. In 1826 he returned to the United States, and opened an office in New York city. In 1827 he was appointed almoner of the supplies sent to Greece from Boston, and sailed iu June of that year for Greece, with a cargo of provisions. lie remained in that country for three years, distributing the supplies forwarded, and for fifteen months superintending a hospital which he had established at Poros. He returned to New York iu 1830, and was soon after invited to organize the blind asylum at Boston, but declined, and Dr. Howe was appointed. His attention having been thus called to the condition of the blind, he commenced, on the 15th of March, 1832, the instruction of three blind boys at his own expense, and in the following May added three more to the number. Soon after undertaking this work he was appointed superintendent of the newly chartered institution for the blind of New York. He accepted tho appointment, and being desirous to render his pupils capable of self-support, devoted some hours every day, during the succeeding year, to acquiring a practical knowledge of basket-making, mat-making, and carpet-weaving, that he might teach his pupils these handicrafts. The necessity for better forms of raised letters for printing for the blind had impressed him as forcibly as it did Dr. Howe, but his vieVs of what was desirable differed from those of Howe, and he invented a phonetic alphabet of forty-one characters, to which he added twenty-two prefixes, suffixes, &c., and printed some small books for the blind in these characters. The system was ingenious, and the phonetic characters differed so little from the script letters of Ilaiiy iu form, that they were read without much difficulty. Dr. Russ also invented a new process of making maps with a raised surface, which, with slight modifications, is still in use. He next simplified the mathematical characters used by the blind, using only four instead of ten. In the midst of these manifold labors his health failed, and he was compelled to resign, and seek abroad its restoration. After his return, while still maintaining an interest iu the blind, he engaged in other schemes of philanthropy, aiding in tho organization of the New York Prison Association, of which he was, for several years, secretary, serving also gratuitously for five years as its agent for investigating cases of detention. He also exerted himself successfully in bringing about a reform in the penitentiary on Blackwell s island, and the erection of the new workhouse; organized, with the co-operation of his wife and daughter, iu ISoO, a house of employment for unfortunate poor women, especially those desirous of abandoning a vicious or intemperate life ; and, in 1849, was one of the prime movers iu the founding of the Juvenile Asylum of New York for tho training.of vagrant children, and on its organization, in 1851, became its superintendent. In APPENDIX. 691 1858 he resigned his position. During the last five years he has resumed his investigations of the best methods of printing for the blind, and has greatly improved his phonetic alphabet. He has also invented two new dot alphabets, one of two and the other of three lines, which are believed to possess some points of superiority over Braille s, especially in their classification of the letters according to their comparative frequency of use, making those which come oftcnest into use consist of the smallest number of dots. He has also succeeded in printing some tracts in the dot characters, on both sides of the paper, with perfect legibility an improvement which will diminish the cost of printing for the blind. William Chapin, principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, was born in Philadelphia in 1802. The years of his early manhood were devoted to literary pursuits. He was a frequent contributor to various periodicals and newspapers, of two of which he was also editor, and he is the author of several literary works. He removed to New York in 1824, where he was engaged in preparing and publishing a gazetteer and maps of the United States. Removing to Yates county, in the interior of that State, in 1833, he devoted much of his time, while on his farm, to the cause of public education; especially to the improvement of the common schools, of which he was made a commissioner. He extended his investigations to the public school systems of Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, the results of which he spread before the public in lectures and through the press. His visits were subsequently directed to the benevolent institutions of those cities, especially the blind, in which he at once became deeply interested. It was on the occasion of a visit to the New York institution that a letter from the trustees of the Ohio Institution for the Blind was placed in his hands, which led to his appointment as superintendent of that institution in 1840. He at once devoted himself energetically to the work travelled the State exten sively in the vacations, with several of the educated pupils, spreading before the public, to whom the subject was then new, the beneficial results of the system of instruction. This attracted general attention, and the number of pupils was speedily increased from eighteen to seventy-two. Having visited and examined the various institutions in the United States, in 1845 he made a voyage to Europe, visited all the institutions iu Great Britain and Paris, and investigated their systems and improvements. He embodied these in a, report to the legislature of Ohio, "on the benevolent institutions of Great Britain and France," which was printed in pamphlet form. In 1846 he deemed it his duty to resign his position in Ohio. He was immediately invited to become a candidate for the situation of principal at Philadelphia, but declined. He then established in Geneva, New York, an institute and normal school, especially designed for the preparation of seeing female teachers, in which he introduced, to a considerable extent, tho oral or intellectual system of instruction, pursued so successfully with the blind. After a successful experience of three ycara in this useful work, he received another invitation from a distinguished manager of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind to become a candidate, which he accepted, regarding this as the work to which his life should be devoted. He was elected principal, and entered on his duties in 1849, which situation he still holds. Under his management, with the intelligent co-operation of a confiding board of managers, that institution has made extraordinary advancement, and stands unsurpassed, perhaps, by any institution for the blind in the world. The development of the musical, literary, and industrial departments, has been most successful. Thousands who attend the weekly exhibitions and examinations are witnesses of this. The work departments, on which so many of the blind must depend for a livelihood, have received most careful attention from Mr. Chapin. Adults arc received to learn useful trades, and, in common with others in straitened circumstances, receive, on leaving, an outfit to start them in their business pursuit. Another feature which is peculiar to that institution, and to which Mr. Chapin has given special attention, is the "Home for the Industrious Blind," intended to furnish a home and employment for those blind graduates of the institution who are without near relatives, or who, from other causes, prefer to remain there to labor. This is believed to be the first attempt of the kind in this country, and has worked very satisfactorily. Mr. Chapin s views arc directed principally to the education in literature, in music, or in some useful handicraft, of all eligible blind persons in the country, with reference to their self-support and employment, as far aa practicable. Their number being limited, the work, lie conceives, with some aid from private benevolence, could be effected without difficulty. Would the narrow limits prescribed to this article permit, it would be desirable to refer to the labors of the Abbe Carton, director of the Asylum for the Blind and the Deaf and Dumb at Bruges, in .Belgium, who has won a high reputation as an instructor of the blind, and whose narrative of the instructions of the blind deaf-mute, Anna Tcmmcrmans, is fraught with so much interest; to Rev. W. Taylor, LL.D., of England, who has devoted much attention to a system of printing,aud other improvements in connexion with the York and Bristol asylums, and to the subject of instructing the blind generally; to Mr. T. M. Lucas, of Bristol, England, the inventor of a stenographic alphabet for the blind, in which numerous books have been printed; to Messrs. J. Hartley Ercrc, of London, and W. Moon, of the Brighton asylum, both of whom have invented phonetic alphabets for the blind, and have printed, each, twenty or thirty books for their use, in these characters. Some account would also be given of the interesting school of Dr. RatLer, in the arrondisscmcnt of Paris, for very young blind children, whom he has instructed in the elementary principles of reading, &c., for the mere pittance of twelve dollars per annum for each pupil. There are also several of the other principals of blind institutions in the United States whose labors deserve notice. Among these, few are more remarkable than Mr. A. W. Pcnniman, a graduate of the Massachusetts institution, the first teacher in charge of the Ohio institution for three years from its foundaticn ; Walter S. Fortcscuc, (blind,) first principal and founder of the Georgia Academy for the Blind, now principal and proprietor of a female seminary in Germantown, Pennsylvania, a graduate of the Pennsylvania institution, and of the University of Pennsylvania; Mr. William II. Churchman, now principal of the Indiana Institution for the Blind, himself blind from birth, and a graduate of the Pennsylvania institution, who has, for most of the time since 1844, presided over blind institutions in Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Indiana, and managed 092 APPENDIX. them with an ability not inferior to that of the beat superintendents endowed with vision. Dr. Joshua Rhoads, of the Illinois institution, and Dr. Asa D. Lord, of the Ohio institution, also rank among the ablest instructors of the blind in this country. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE BLIND. The following publications may be consulted with interest : Annual Reports of the Institutions in Europe and America ; Address of New England Institution for the Blind, by Dr. S. G. Howe, 1831 ; three papers to the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Great Britain, by C. Baker, 1842; North American Review, July, 1833: Education of the Blind; Reports of Juries at the Great Exhibition, London, 1851, on Printing for the Blind; Articles on Blind, in Cyclopaedia Britannica; Brcwstcr s Edinburgh Encyclopaedia; Encyclopaedia Americana; Chambers s Encyclopaedia; National Cyclopaedia; English Cyclopaedia; New American Cyclopaedia; Report on the Benevolent Institutions of Great Britain and Paris, by \V. Cliapin, 1846; Edinburgh Review, 1854: "The Blind, their Works and Ways;" British National Review, January, 1861: article, Blind; Letter on the Institutions for the Blind in Europe, by Robley Dunglison, M. D., LL.D., Philadelphia, 1854; National Magazine, New York, 1857 : article on the Blind; "A Letter on the Blind, for the nse of those who sec," by D. Diderot, 1749, translated by Dr. S. G. Howe, Boston, 1857; The Blind of London, by Edmund C.Johnson, 1860; Inquiry into the Musical Instruction of the Blind, by E. C. Johnson, 1855; Tangible Typography, by E. C. Johnson; Causes of Blindness, Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal, by W. Cliapin, 1854; The Lost Senses, by John Kitto, D. D.; The Sense Denied and Lost, by Thomas Bull, M. D.; The Land of Silence and the Land of Darkness, by Rev. B. G. Johns, London, 1857; At Work in the Dark, Dickcns s Household Words, 1859; Lecture on different modes of Educating the Blind, by the Rev. W. Taylor, E. R. S., England; The Blind, their capabilities and claims, by Alexander Mitchell, (blind,) honorary secretary to the Society for Improving the Social Position of the Blind, London; A Guide to the proper management and education of blind children during their earlier years, (whether in their own family, in public schools, or under private teachers,) London, 1861; DCS aveuglcs, considerations sur leur etat physique, moral ct intellectual , par P. A. Dufau, Paris; lj Institut, tics jcuncs aveuglcs dc Paris, so,ii liistoire ct scs precedes d cn scignement, par I. Guadet, Paris, 1850; Rapport sur V instruction dcs aveuglcs, par I Abbii Carton, Bruges, 1837; Nouvcau procede pour repre tenter par dcs points la forme memc dcs Icltrcs, par Louis Braille; Notice historique ct statistique sur Vliospice royal dcs Quinze- Vingts, par Battclle, Paris, 1835; Annales dc ^education des sourd-mucts ct dcs aveuglcs, par 1 Abbe Daras, 1853-1856 ; Essai sur V Instruction dcs atcugles, on expose analytiquc des proccdt-s employes pour les instruirc, par le Docteur Guillic, Paris : second edition, 1819; also an English translation; Juliresbcricht uler das Blind enwescn im allcgcmcinen wie iibcr die- Blinden-Anstalten Dcutscklands insbcsondcre, Berlin, 1854, II. Heintzsch ; Liber die Erziehung und den Unterrickt dcr Blinden, von J. G. Heintzsch, Berlin, 1851 ; Anlcituitg zwcck mdssigcn Bchandlung blinder kinder, fur dvrcn ersle Jugenbildung und Erzichung in ihren Familien, in OffentlicJtcn Vv/kssc/<u/cn, und durch zu crtheilcnde Privat- Untcrwcisung, von J. G. Knie, Breslau, 1851, translated from the fourth edition, with an introduction and appendix, by the Rev. William Taylor, F. R. S., &c., London. INDEX. AH..V..N AND WHITE RACES, intermixture of. APPENDIX .. BIRTHS : Eatio of Per-centages, 18CO States showing greatest number of. . . States showing fewest number of Distinguishing, sexes of BLIND, THE: Causes of blindness Comparative proportions, Europe and United States, population of Comparative, Prussia and Brunswick, ages of Continent of Europe, institutions for Distinguish colors by touch, ability to.. Education of Enjoyments of General survey of institutions for History of efforts to improve condition of In Europe, Great Britain, and Ireland, 1851 In Great Britain, associations for In Great Britain uud Ireland, institutions for In the United States, classified by ages Ill the United States, pupils employed, number of.. Proportion in several States to population of United States Statistics of C. CENTENARIANS, deaths of. DEAFNESS, causes of DEAF, the dumb, and the blind, the DEAF AND THE DUMB, THE : Ages of, in the United States Color and condition, table of Compared with, census, 1850 Comparison, different sections in United States Errors in enumeration of Institutions for, education of, in the United States, 1863 Institutions for, education of, in Europe, British America, and Asia Omissions, city returns Prevalence of, in particular latitudes Principal cities, number in each Principal cities, proportions of Proportions of, at different periods Proportions of males to females Proportions at different ages DEAF MUTES: Legal rights and responsibilities of Several in one family, cases of Offspring and parentage of PAGE. x 681-691 viii xxxviii xxxix xxxix xxxix, xl Ixix, Ixx Ixxv Ixxiv Ixxii Ixix Ixxv, Ixxvi Ixix Ixxvi, Ixxviii Ixx Ixxiv Ixxi, Ixxii Ixxi Ixxiv Ixxiii Ixxiii 631-C38 xlvi Ixi, Ixii Ixi Ivii liv Iv Iv Ivi Ixiv Ixv, Ixviii Ivii lix Iviii Iviii lix Ix Ix Ixiii, Ixiv Ixii Ixii. Ixiii DEAF AND THE DUMB, THE : Statistics of DWELLINGS : In the United States In Europe J 624-C3 E. EMIGRATION : Inducements for Effects of the homestead bill on.. Increase of, from Europe F. FRANCE : Area, population in 1850, population in 1861 Principal cities, population of FUGITIVE SLAVES : , XXV xxv XT XX XX) 1 1 X I. C47-CS IDIOTIC, Tire, statistics of. IMMIGRATION : Numbers, 1820 to I860... xi Previous to 1819, ending with 1820 xvi Since J819, number of immigrants, record for xvi : IMMIGRANTS : Ages of J From Great Britain and Ireland x From Great Britain and Ireland, via Canadas x\i Mortality of 3 T Nativities of xxi, xxv :i Occupations of xxi, xx From Prussia and other German states xx From Great Britain during forty-six years x:- Pecuniary means of xx.i. Ports of landing xx.ii Kesidences of, places of xvl INSANE, THE: Difficulty in obtaining facts relative to Ixj Fanners, proportion, fewer of lxxx\ Hospitals for, in the United States, 1863 xcvii, xci Kindness, truth, submission to c Occupations and professions, comparison and effect of- Ixxxvii, Ixxxi Number of, in the United States, census, 1860 Ixxi Progress in the measures for ameliorating xciii, xc Statistics of C:! J-6 !6 Treatment of xcii, x< Widowers and widows, comparison of Ixxx INSANITY : Causes of Ixxxi, Ixx Consanguineous marriages, effect of Ixxxiii, Ixx: Conjugal relation, effect of Ixxx Constitutional predisposition to Ixx: Curability of c, Definition, classification of Ixxx, Ix Distinguishing, by ages Ixxxv, lxx| Distinguishing, by sexes Ixxxiv, Ix* Developments of Education, predisposing to ;xxx 694 INDEX. PAGE. INSANITY : Excitement, comparative, causes of Ixxxviii, Ixxxix, xc SLAVERY : Extinction of fiOE. xi, xii xiv, xv xv -S XV xvi 2-11 12-21 22-35 * 36-43 44-49 50-57 58-77 78-105 106-131 132-157 158-167 168-187 188-197 198-209 210-217 218-229 230-249 250-263 264-273 274-303 304-31 1 312-321 322-347 348-363 364-399 400-405 406-441 442-447 448-455 456-471 472-491 492-499 500-525 526-545 546-549 550-553 554-561 562-065 566-573 574-579 580-5&5 586-590 592-597 598-599 600-604 605 v 606-607 608-615 616-623 656-680 Predisposm** 1 causes of. - Ixxxii, Ixxxiii ciii, civ civ, cvi xc, xcii Ixxxvi Ixxix, Ixxx xcviii, c X xxxvi, xxxvii xxxvii xxxvi i_\\\; xxxiv xxxiii xii, xlii xliii xliv xlv xliii xliv xliv xliii xliii ix v, vi xvi, xvii zlix lii liii liii liii liii liii X X viii xi xi xii, xiv xlix, li xviii xxix XXXV xlvi, xlvii xlviii xlviii xxxii vii vii xvii xxxi xxxi, xxxii xxxii viii ix xlviii xxxiii xviii Prevention of.. . -- .... Relations of, to criminal jurisprudence Religious excitement, arising from , STATES AND TERRITORIES,* classified population of Seat of Treatment of INTERMIXTURE op EACES, north and south California .... B. MARRIAGES : Acres of persons married Connecticut Delaware Florida Causes affecting - Per-centages of Number of MIGRATION : Iowa Course of Kansas Internal Kentucky Louisiana Maine As to age, sex, and color - Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri P. POPULATION : African race, future increase of New Hampshire New Jersey New York Ohio Oregon Average ages, white, free colored, and slaves, United States , Pennsylvania South Carolina Cities, Belgium Cities, Netherlands Cities, Prussia Cities, Russia Cities, Saxony and Sweden Colored, numbers and proportions of, 1850-1860, United States Colorado Colored, in the United States decline of . . Nebraska Colored, exportation of lite among . Nevada New Mexico Colored, comparative proportions of different colors. Density of population in foreign countries Utah Washington Foreign, acquisition of, by purchase of Louisiana from France u. UNITED STATES. (Recapitulation of the tables of popu lation, nativity, and occupations.) Ages and sexes, recapitulation of Foreign, distribution of, in the several States Foreign, annual increase of Foreign countries, by ages and sexes . Foreign countries, living, proportion of Foreign countries, incun ago of Color and condition, also, ratio of increase from 1850 to 1860, rate of increase from 1790 to 1860, and congressional representation Fusion of races . . . Increase of, total . Increase and decrease, 1790 to 1850 Indians, tribal, recapitulation of Native a id forci ? f ? t Native and foreign, recapitulation of Ratio of emigrauts to the population of their native country Nativities, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, and New Orleans, population of United States, probable future of Nativities, free population, native and foreign Occupations, recapitulation of .Xl> : Distribution of viz: Atffs and naflrltiei: and iruei ; color and condition ; clUs, towns, ir. ; native ami foreign ; Xm .ve and foreign, their relative proportions \ww NON-CifiCUiJT!l3 BOOK THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UBRARY