A Century of Population Growth, from the First Census of the United States to the Twelfth, 1790-1900, Page 81 |
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Introduction | 1 |
THE UNITED STATES IN 1790 | 16 |
THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES | 42 |
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100 WHITE PERSONS added area Area covered area enumerated average number Boston census cent of increase century Charleston colonies Connecticut continental United COUNTIES AND MINOR COUNTY AND TOWN county-Continued covered in 1900 Cumberland DEALING WITH NAMES Delaware district England enumerated in 1790 estimate fami foreign born Franklin Georgia Hampshire Hartford county HEADS OF FAMILIES holding family included Indians inhabitants Jersey John Kentucky LEAST 100 WHITE Maine Maryland Massachusetts merated MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS Montgomery NAMES REPRESENTED nation native parentage native white negroes North NUMBER OF FAMILIES Number of members number of persons number of slaves number of white original area Pennsylvania period Philadelphia POPULATION IN 1790 proportion reported returns Rhode Island Richmond river Rockingham county Salem schedules shown slaveholding families South Carolina Southern Southwest Territory TABLE 111.-NOMENCLATURE Tennessee tion total number total population Vermont Virginia Washington county Weekly West white children white females white population Worcester county York