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By the 1860 census on the verge of the Civil War, 91. 7 percent of the black population, or nearly 20, 000 people, were free.
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By 1860 a dozen steamers were operating in the high water season along the Murray and its tributaries.
By 1860, when the first rumblings of secession began to be heard across the South, antebellum Nashville was a very prosperous city.
By 1860 the total number of slaves reached almost four million, and the American Civil War, beginning in 1861, led to the end of slavery in the United States.
By 1860, this " new engine " had already established a reputation for juvenile use in vandalism, as well as at least one human death.
By 1860, almost half a million people, roughly 31 % of the total population of Virginia, were enslaved.
By petition of Rockville's citizens, the Maryland General Assembly incorporated the village on March 10, 1860.
By a treaty concluded in 1860 between the Sardinian king and Napoleon III, the County was again ceded to France as a territorial reward for French assistance in the Second Italian War of Independence against Austria, which saw Lombardy unified with Piedmont-Sardinia.
By 1860, the Southern states were providing two-thirds of the world ’ s supply of cotton, and up to 80 % of the crucial British market.
By 1870 the population in the states served by the Oregon Trail and its offshoots increased by about 350, 000 over their 1860 census levels.
By 1860, as many as 10, 000 prospectors had flocked to the town, then known as Mountain City, and surrounding prospects, but most soon left, many returning back east.
By 1860, he was working for wholesale grocers, for whom he handled freight transfers, especially dealing with railroads and steamboats.
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By 2001, the population had jumped to 206, 073, and it was 217, 988, in 48, 061 families, according to 2006 census.
By 1900, the family was farming southeast of Streetman, Texas, and Lemon Jefferson's birth date is indicated as September 1893 in the 1900 census.
By 1970 the national census registered 8. 5 million people, about a 27 percent increase, while the most recent official census in 1984 recorded a figure of 12. 3 million — almost double the 1960 figure ( see table 2, Appendix ).
By 2006 276, 259 people lived in Davis County, representing a growth of 15. 6 % since the last census, slightly more than the growth rate for Utah overall.
By the time the war ended ( 1783 ) Newport's population had fallen from over 9, 000 ( according to the census of 1774 ) to less than 4, 000.
By 1850, it was the second most populous county in Texas out of the 78 counties that had been organized at that time, according to the 1850 census.
By the 2010 US census the population of Linn county was 116, 672 showing a 13. 2 % growth since the 2000 census.
By the census of 1960, the population had grown to 131, 440, a 18 percent increase over the previous census.
By 1850, the seventh census in Panola County listed 18 schools and a total student population of 439 pupils ( approximately four times that of the 1840 census ).
By 1830 an estimated 150 settlers had arrived ; the United States census of 1840 reported 2, 364 people.
By the 1980 census, Coachella's population had reached at least 10, 000 due to relative slow population growth.
By 1870, the District's population had grown 75 % from the previous census to nearly 132, 000 residents.
By 1990 almost 16, 000 people lived in Lake Magdalene, and according to the 2000 census, its population had nearly doubled at 28, 755.
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