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The 1860 United States census was the eighth census conducted in the United States starting June 1, 1860, and lasting five months. It determined the population of the United States to be 31,443,321 [1] in 33 states and 10 organized territories. This was an increase of 35.6 percent [1] over the 23,191,876 [2] persons enumerated during the 1850 ...
Total population counts for the Censuses of 1790 through 1860 include both free and enslaved persons. Native Americans were not identified in the Census of 1790 through 1840 and only sporadically from 1850 until 1890, if they lived outside of Indian Territory or off reservations.
The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that the Joseph Chaires Plantation had the following: Improved Land: 1,400 acres (570 ha) Unimproved Land: 3,400 acres (1,400 ha) Cash value of plantation: $50,000; Cash value of farm implements/machinery: $150; Cash value of farm animals: $6,500; Number of persons enslaved: 130; Bushels of ...
The Kingdom of Hawaii conducted censuses in 1832, 1836, 1850, 1853, 1860, 1866, 1872, 1878, 1884 and 1890. The Republic of Hawaii conducted a census in 1896. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ page needed ] The Territory of Hawaii (1898-1959) did not conduct any censuses, nor has the State of Hawaii .
1860 was the eve of the American Civil War. This was the eighth United States Census. The majority of the population lived in cities and towns in Northern Florida. In summary, nine out of ten cities would exceed 1,000 residents.
The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that Southwood Plantation had the following: Besides Waverly, Ward also maintained his plantations of Clifford Place and Southwood . Including Waverly, his holdings totaled 4,200 acres (1,700 ha) of which 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) were improved.
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1860 Florida elections (2 P) This page was last edited on 17 October 2022, at 00:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...