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  2. State censuses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1788, 1790, 1796, 1797–1798, 1816, 1836, 1844,⊗ 1852. [1] ... Texas: Texas conducted a census between 1829 and 1836, back when it was still under Mexican rule. [1]

  3. Old Three Hundred - Wikipedia

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    In 1829, married fellow colonist Pamelia Pickett [26] James E.B. Austin: October 3, 1803: August 14, 1829: Helped put down the Fredonian Rebellion. Brother of Stephen F. Austin. [27] John Austin: March 17, 1801: August 11, 1833 [28] Stephen F. Austin: November 3, 1793: December 27, 1836 [29] James B. Baily: November 13, 1797: September 30, 1835 ...

  4. History of slavery in Texas - Wikipedia

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    A 1777 census of San Antonio showed a total of 2,060 people, with 151 of African descent. [9] Of these, only 15 were enslaved, 4 males and 11 females. [7] The 1783 census for all of Texas listed a total of 36 enslaved people. [8] There was intermarriage among blacks, Indians, and Europeans.

  5. List of counties in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The FIPS code for each county in the table links to census data for that county. ... a secretary of war for the Republic of Texas (1836) 2,818: 903 ... (1829–1837 ...

  6. File:Austin & Tanner Map of Texas with Parts of the Adjoining ...

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    English: A requirement of the Anglo-American empresario Stephen F. Austin's contract with the Mexican government included compiling a map of his Texas colony, which he completed in 1829 with the aid of information from a recent Mexican-government sponsored Boundary Commission led by Mexican General Manuel Mier y Terán.

  7. History of Texas - Wikipedia

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    1821–1836: Republic of Texas: 1836–1845: Statehood: ... year exemption from the national edict of 1829 outlawing ... redistricted following the 2000 census ...

  8. Mexican Texas - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Texas is the historiographical name used to refer to the era of Texan history between 1821 and 1836, when it was part of Mexico. Mexico gained independence in 1821 after winning its war against Spain , which began in 1810.

  9. Jackson County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Jackson County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census its population was 14,988. [1] Its county seat is Edna. [2] The county was created in 1835 as a municipality in Mexico and in 1836 was organized as a county (of the Republic of Texas). [3] [4] It is named for Andrew Jackson, President of the United States from 1829 to ...