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  • There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:2020 United States Census which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk...
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  • census 1800 United States census 1810 United States census 1820 United States census 1830 United States census 1840 United States census 1850 United States...
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  • States Census → 1830 United States census 1820 United States Census → 1820 United States census 1810 United States Census1810 United States census 1800...
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  • congressional districts in 1804, not 19. This didn't change until the 1810 census (Massachusetts's congressional districts). - Knowledgekid87 (talk) 18:35...
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  • article as well. Not sure, but I'm looking at the United States Census records of 1790-1920 (missing 1800, 1810, 1830, and 1840, though), and I see a township...
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  • popular vote to increase, according to the census the population of the United States grew by 33% between 1810 and 1820. yorkshiresky (talk) 19:37, 17 February...
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  • map. Lisiate 20:39, 7 Apr 2004 (UTC) The population centers of the United States between 1820 and 1860 were never really in West Virginia, as West Virginia...
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  • Talk:Samuel Smith (Pennsylvania politician) (category Stub-Class United States courts and judges articles)
    Bates effectively links the Samuel Smith enumerated in Erie in the 1810 Federal Census for Pennsylvania with the Samuel Smith he lists in Wayne Township...
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  • The population centers are all major cities of the Western United States, who of themselves happen to be anchors of large metropolitan areas. The list...
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  • Talk:Joab Houghton (category Start-Class United States articles)
    been unable to verify in any reliable sources I can find: Born February 25, 1810 in Leesburg, Virginia. Parents - William Houghton (1757 – 1835) and Margaret...
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  • provided by the United States Census Bureau and is current as of 2000." Perhaps land area info by city is available from the Census Bureau, but I haven't...
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  • "Race and ethnicity in the United States census" (as someone else suggested in the discussion of merging the U.S. Census articles on "race" and "ethnicity")...
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  • Who Speak English Less Than "Very Well", for the United States, States, and Counties: 2000, U.S. Census Bureau, January 2004 (MS Excel .xls format, 868kb)...
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  • before the French and Indian War United States territorial growth from 1840 to 1850 United States territorial growth from 1810 to 1920 -- Tobby72 (talk) 11:44...
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  • rise in the number and of free blacks and their proportion in the United States by 1810. should probably be: While the Constitution protected the slave...
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  • Talk:Argentine Americans (category Start-Class United States articles)
    proper spanish's colonial since the 1776 till the polititical independe in 1810, and even then it was a melting pot of Italian, Spanish and French according...
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  • the 15 slave states and 31% of families in the 11 slaves states that formed the confederacy. The historical facts borne by the 1860 census show that slavery...
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  • Talk:Thomas Todd (category Start-Class United States courts and judges articles)
    with ancestry.com census information for Todd in 1820, but could not figure out which of the Thomas Todds he might have been in 1810. None of the three...
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  • Mexican States", achieved independence and became a sovereign nation in 1810, long after the USA had done so in 1776. These united States are the United States...
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  • Talk:Nelson Hayward (category Stub-Class United States articles)
    Both Wikipedia and the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History say he was born in 1810. Meanwhile, his gravestone gives his year of birth as 1800. On Ancestry,...
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