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The 1810 United States census was the third census conducted in the United States. It was conducted on August 6, 1810. It showed that 7,239,881 people were living in the United States, of whom 1,191,362 were slaves. [1] The 1810 census included one new state: Ohio.
Indeed, the 1892 New York state census contained only seven questions — name, sex, age, color (race), country of birth, citizenship status, and occupation. [18] Meanwhile, the censuses from 1905 to 1925 asked for relationships of people to each other but also only asked for a country of birth. [ 15 ]
1810 establishments in North Carolina (2 P) E. 1810 North Carolina elections (3 P) Pages in category "1810 in North Carolina" This category contains only the ...
Census Year 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 ... Through records of slave auctions and estate records, the value of slaves were recorded. ... North Carolina ...
North Carolina plantation were identified by name, beginning in the 17th century. The names of families or nearby rivers or other features were used. The names assisted the owners and local record keepers in keeping track of specific parcels of land. In the early 1900s, there were 328 plantations identified in North Carolina from extant records.
North Carolina 7: Archibald McBryde: Federalist 1808: Incumbent re-elected. √ Archibald McBryde (Federalist) 57.4% John Culpepper (Federalist) 42.6% North Carolina 8: Richard Stanford: Democratic-Republican 1796: Incumbent re-elected. √ Richard Stanford (Democratic-Republican) 100% North Carolina 9: James Cochran: Democratic-Republican 1808 ...
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Shaded areas of the tables indicate census years when a territory or the part of another state had not yet been admitted as a new state. [ a ] Since 1920, the "total population" of the United States has been considered the population of all the States and the District of Columbia; territories and other possessions were counted as additional ...