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July 2 – Robert H. Adams, U.S. Senator from Mississippi in 1830 (born 1792) August 6 – David Walker, African American abolitionist and writer (born 1796) August 9 – James Armistead Lafayette, African American slave, Continental Army double agent (born 1748 or 1760) September 24 – Elizabeth Monroe, First Lady of the United States (born 1768)
1950 was a watershed year for many cities in the United States. Many cities in the country peaked in population, but started a slow decline caused by suburbanization associated with pollution, congestion, and increased crime rates in inner cities, while the improved infrastructure of the Eisenhower Interstate System more easily facilitated car ...
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1830 American novels (1 P) P. 1830 in American politics (3 C, 4 P) ... Largest cities in the United States in 1830 by population; T. Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek; V.
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1830 elections in the United States by state (21 C) 0–9. 1830 in Nebraska (1 P) A. 1830 in Alabama (1 C) 1830 in Arkansas Territory (1 C) C. 1830 in Connecticut (2 ...
This is a list of the largest cities in each U.S. state and territory by historical population, as enumerated every decade by the United States Census, starting with the 1790 Census. Data for the tables below is drawn from U.S. Census Bureau reports.