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  2. 1860 United States census - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. East Wheatfield Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania

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    The population density was 97.0 inhabitants per square mile (37.5/km 2). There were 1,115 housing units at an average density of 41.5 per square mile (16.0/km 2 ). The racial makeup of the township was 99.08% White , 0.04% African American , 0.12% Native American , 0.08% Asian , 0.04% Pacific Islander , 0.08% from other races , and 0.58% from ...

  4. Category:1860s in science - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1860s in science" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. ... A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field; F.

  5. 1860 in science - Wikipedia

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    The year 1860 in science and technology involved some ... being the natural history and economy of the insects injurious to the field crops of Great ...

  6. Upland, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The town was formed in the late 1860s by Jacob Bugher, who planned for it to be a depot point on the Indiana Central Railroad. The town's name comes from the fact it was believed to be the highest point on the rail line between Columbus and Chicago. By 1880, the town had a population of around 150 and included a school, two churches, several ...

  7. Lyles Station, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Lyles Station is located in Patoka Township, Gibson County, Indiana, [5] at , approximately 4.5 miles (7.2 km) west of Princeton, in the southwestern part of the state By 1900, the settlement bordered the Patoka River on the north; old U.S. 41 on the east; Indiana State Route 64 on the south; and the boundary line with the Illinois state line on the west. [7]

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  9. Randolph County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The county was the site of three settlements developed by free African Americans, and by 1845 there were about 500 people of color here. The most famous, the Greenville Settlement, in Greensfork Township, was in the southeast part of the county and straddled the state line, also partially in Darke County, Ohio.