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POPULATION OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM 1810 TO 1850, INCLUSIVE.Concluded. NA, FROM 1810 10 1860,

St. Tammany,

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It appears that of the Free Population of Louisiana in 1850, amounted to 272,953, something over one half are natives of this State, more than one fifth natives of other States of the Union, and nearly one fourth foreign born.

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Of the natives of the other States of the Union, there are

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The true valuation of the real and personal estate within the United States, exclusively the District of Columbia and the Territories, by the Census of 1850, was,

That of Louisiana was,

The number of Slave owners in the State is about 20,670.
In the following ratio

Those owning one slave, is......

2.968

...$7,067,157,179 233,998,764

4,797

6,072

4,327

2,652

1,774

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The State of Louisiana contains area of 46,631 square miles, or about 29,615,840 acres.

The value of land in farms, in the whole State is estimated at $75,814,398.

The returns of births and deaths among the whites and free colored of the State for 1850, show

Births,

Deaths,

7,292 6,083

Adults in the State who cannot Read nor Write, according to the

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Actors,

Agents,

Apothecaries and druggists,.

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Louisiana.-Census of 1850.

48 Coppersmiths,

Professions, Occupations, and Trades, of the Male Population of

69

Bakers,

Bankers,.....

Bank officers,.

Barbers,.

Barkeepers,..

Basket makers,

Brick makers,

Brokers,..

Brush makers,

Builders,

Architecrs,

Artists,.

Astronomical instrument makers,

Anctioneers,

Black and white smiths,

Block and pump makers,.
Boarding-house keepers,.
Boat builders,.
Boatmen,

Bolier makers,
Rookbinders,..

Booksellers and stationers,
Bottlers,

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Brass founders,.

Brewers and distillers,

86 Cordweiners,

205 Cotton packers,.

30 Cutlers,

59 Daguerreotypists, 6 Dairymen, 37 Dealers, 591 Dentists,.

25 Drivers,

23 Dyers, 315 Editors,. 747 Engineers,.

25 Engravers,

989 Farmers,

8 Farriers,..

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123 Fire-work makers,.

5 Fishermen,

1,383 Foundrymen,.

29 Fruiterers,

30 Furriers,

27 Gardeners and florists,

14 Gate-keepers,

47 Gold and Silver Smiths,

76 Grocers,.

5 Hair-workers,

90 Hat and cap manufacturers,

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15 Gas makers,

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79

Butchers,

548 Horse dualers,

17

Cabinet and chair makers,

336 Insurance company officers,

9

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From the Adoption of the Constitution to the present time.

TERM BEGAN.

TERM ENDED.

1. George Washington, Virginia, April 30, 1789,...March 3, 1797 2. John Adams, Massachusetts,... March 4, 1797,...March 3, 1801 3. Thomas Jefferson, Virginia,....March 4, 1801,...March 3, 1809 4. James Madison, Virginia,. ..March 4, 1809,...March 3, 1817 5. James Monroe, Virginia,........March 4, 1817,...March 3, 1825 6. John Q. Adams, Massachusetts, March 4, 1825,...March 3, 1829 7. Andrew Jackson, Tennessee,...March 4, 1829,...March 3, 1837 8. Martin Van Buren, New York,.March 4, 1837,...March 3, 1841 9. William Henry Harrison, Ohio, March 4, 1841,... April 4, 1841 10. John Tyler, Virginia,... April 4, 1841,...March 3, 1845 11. James Knox Polk, Tennessee,.. March 4, 1845,...March 3, 1849 12. Zachary Taylor, Louisiana,.....March 4, 1849,...July 9, 1850 13. Millard Fillmore, New York,..July 9, 1850,...March 3, 1853 14. Franklin Pierce, N. Hampshire, March 4, 1853,...

SIG. 17.

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