Found 91 total hits in 22 results.
es:
total Population in 1860.slaves in 1860.white Secession Population in 1860.
Alabama961,201435,030526,431
Arkansas435,450111,115200,000
Florida140,42561,74577,778
Georgia1,007,286462,198591,588
Kentucky1,155,684225,483400,000
Louisiana708,002331,726357,629
Maryland687,04987,189650,000
Mississippi791,305436,631353,901
Missouri1,182,012114,931400,000
North Carolina.992,622331,100631,100
South Carolina703,708402,406291,388
Tennessee1,109,801275,719500,000
Texas604,215182,n from 18 to 45 in 1860.Youths between 14 and 18, in 1860.Troops furnished by each State up to Aug. 15,64
Alabama131,00018,00070,000
Arkansas62,00010,00040,000
Florida19,0002,0008,000
Georgia147,00020,00080,000
Kentucky100,00015,00040,000
Louisiana89,00010,00070,000
Maryland80,00010,00040,000
Mississippi88,00010,00050,000
Missouri100,00015,00060,000
N. Carolina157,00020,00060,000
S. Carolina78,00010,00040,000
Tennessee175,00020,00060,000
Texas105,00015,00050,000
Virginia261,00025,
74577,778
Georgia1,007,286462,198591,588
Kentucky1,155,684225,483400,000
Louisiana708,002331,726357,629
Maryland687,04987,189650,000
Mississippi791,305436,631353,901
Missouri1,182,012114,931400,000
North Carolina.992,622331,100631,100
South Carolina703,708402,406291,388
Tennessee1,109,801275,719500,000
Texas604,215182,566421,294
Virginia1,596,318490,865600,000
totals12,125,0783,950,5005,711,109
by adding the totals in the last two columns, we get 9,661,609, which was the total S0,00040,000
Florida19,0002,0008,000
Georgia147,00020,00080,000
Kentucky100,00015,00040,000
Louisiana89,00010,00070,000
Maryland80,00010,00040,000
Mississippi88,00010,00050,000
Missouri100,00015,00060,000
N. Carolina157,00020,00060,000
S. Carolina78,00010,00040,000
Tennessee175,00020,00060,000
Texas105,00015,00050,000
Virginia261,00025,000450,000
Totals1,602,000200,000818,000
It appears from this table that the available military strength of the Confederacy, from the beginning
tion of Maryland; 600,000 of that of Missouri; 300,000 of that of Tennessee; 300,000 of that of Virginia; besides small fractions for one or two other States:
total Population in 1860.slaves in 1860.white Secession Population in 1860.
Alabama961,201435,030526,431
Arkansas435,450111,115200,000
Florida140,42561,74577,778
Georgia1,007,286462,198591,588
Kentucky1,155,684225,483400,000
Louisiana708,002331,726357,629
Maryland687,04987,189650,000
Mississippi791,305436,631353,901
Mis
the writer then gives the following table, the third column of which is obtained from official documents of the Confederacy:
Men from 18 to 45 in 1860.Youths between 14 and 18, in 1860.Troops furnished by each State up to Aug. 15,64
Alabama131,00018,00070,000
Arkansas62,00010,00040,000
Florida19,0002,0008,000
Georgia147,00020,00080,000
Kentucky100,00015,00040,000
Louisiana89,00010,00070,000
Maryland80,00010,00040,000
Mississippi88,00010,00050,000
Missouri100,00015,00060,000
hat of Virginia; besides small fractions for one or two other States:
total Population in 1860.slaves in 1860.white Secession Population in 1860.
Alabama961,201435,030526,431
Arkansas435,450111,115200,000
Florida140,42561,74577,778
Georgia1,007,286462,198591,588
Kentucky1,155,684225,483400,000
Louisiana708,002331,726357,629
Maryland687,04987,189650,000
Mississippi791,305436,631353,901
Missouri1,182,012114,931400,000
North Carolina.992,622331,100631,100
South Carolina703,708d from official documents of the Confederacy:
Men from 18 to 45 in 1860.Youths between 14 and 18, in 1860.Troops furnished by each State up to Aug. 15,64
Alabama131,00018,00070,000
Arkansas62,00010,00040,000
Florida19,0002,0008,000
Georgia147,00020,00080,000
Kentucky100,00015,00040,000
Louisiana89,00010,00070,000
Maryland80,00010,00040,000
Mississippi88,00010,00050,000
Missouri100,00015,00060,000
N. Carolina157,00020,00060,000
S. Carolina78,00010,00040,000
Tennessee175,000
inquiry.
He leaves out of the estimate more than half the white population of Arkansas; 530,000 of the white population of Kentucky; half the same population of Maryland; 600,000 of that of Missouri; 300,000 of that of Tennessee; 300,000 of that of Virginia; besides small fractions for one or two other States:
total Pop,431
Arkansas435,450111,115200,000
Florida140,42561,74577,778
Georgia1,007,286462,198591,588
Kentucky1,155,684225,483400,000
Louisiana708,002331,726357,629
Maryland687,04987,189650,000
Mississippi791,305436,631353,901
Missouri1,182,012114,931400,000
North Carolina.992,622331,100631,100
South Carolina703,708402,406291,388ma131,00018,00070,000
Arkansas62,00010,00040,000
Florida19,0002,0008,000
Georgia147,00020,00080,000
Kentucky100,00015,00040,000
Louisiana89,00010,00070,000
Maryland80,00010,00040,000
Mississippi88,00010,00050,000
Missouri100,00015,00060,000
N. Carolina157,00020,00060,000
S. Carolina78,00010,00040,000
Tennessee175,00020,
ng of the war. The third column of the following table exhibits the result of that inquiry.
He leaves out of the estimate more than half the white population of Arkansas; 530,000 of the white population of Kentucky; half the same population of Maryland; 600,000 of that of Missouri; 300,000 of that of Tennessee; 300,000 of that ofsmall fractions for one or two other States:
total Population in 1860.slaves in 1860.white Secession Population in 1860.
Alabama961,201435,030526,431
Arkansas435,450111,115200,000
Florida140,42561,74577,778
Georgia1,007,286462,198591,588
Kentucky1,155,684225,483400,000
Louisiana708,002331,726357,629
Maryland687,04e Confederacy:
Men from 18 to 45 in 1860.Youths between 14 and 18, in 1860.Troops furnished by each State up to Aug. 15,64
Alabama131,00018,00070,000
Arkansas62,00010,00040,000
Florida19,0002,0008,000
Georgia147,00020,00080,000
Kentucky100,00015,00040,000
Louisiana89,00010,00070,000
Maryland80,00010,00040,000
Mis
white population of Arkansas; 530,000 of the white population of Kentucky; half the same population of Maryland; 600,000 of that of Missouri; 300,000 of that of Tennessee; 300,000 of that of Virginia; besides small fractions for one or two other States:
total Population in 1860.slaves in 1860.white Secession Population i7,04987,189650,000
Mississippi791,305436,631353,901
Missouri1,182,012114,931400,000
North Carolina.992,622331,100631,100
South Carolina703,708402,406291,388
Tennessee1,109,801275,719500,000
Texas604,215182,566421,294
Virginia1,596,318490,865600,000
totals12,125,0783,950,5005,711,109
by adding the totals in the last two00070,000
Maryland80,00010,00040,000
Mississippi88,00010,00050,000
Missouri100,00015,00060,000
N. Carolina157,00020,00060,000
S. Carolina78,00010,00040,000
Tennessee175,00020,00060,000
Texas105,00015,00050,000
Virginia261,00025,000450,000
Totals1,602,000200,000818,000
It appears from this table that the available mili
5,450111,115200,000
Florida140,42561,74577,778
Georgia1,007,286462,198591,588
Kentucky1,155,684225,483400,000
Louisiana708,002331,726357,629
Maryland687,04987,189650,000
Mississippi791,305436,631353,901
Missouri1,182,012114,931400,000
North Carolina.992,622331,100631,100
South Carolina703,708402,406291,388
Tennessee1,109,801275,719500,000
Texas604,215182,566421,294
Virginia1,596,318490,865600,000
totals12,125,0783,950,5005,711,109
by adding the totals in the last two columns, w00018,00070,000
Arkansas62,00010,00040,000
Florida19,0002,0008,000
Georgia147,00020,00080,000
Kentucky100,00015,00040,000
Louisiana89,00010,00070,000
Maryland80,00010,00040,000
Mississippi88,00010,00050,000
Missouri100,00015,00060,000
N. Carolina157,00020,00060,000
S. Carolina78,00010,00040,000
Tennessee175,00020,00060,000
Texas105,00015,00050,000
Virginia261,00025,000450,000
Totals1,602,000200,000818,000
It appears from this table that the available military strength of the
e estimate more than half the white population of Arkansas; 530,000 of the white population of Kentucky; half the same population of Maryland; 600,000 of that of Missouri; 300,000 of that of Tennessee; 300,000 of that of Virginia; besides small fractions for one or two other States:
total Population in 1860.slaves in 186
Georgia1,007,286462,198591,588
Kentucky1,155,684225,483400,000
Louisiana708,002331,726357,629
Maryland687,04987,189650,000
Mississippi791,305436,631353,901
Missouri1,182,012114,931400,000
North Carolina.992,622331,100631,100
South Carolina703,708402,406291,388
Tennessee1,109,801275,719500,000
Texas604,215182,566421,294
9,0002,0008,000
Georgia147,00020,00080,000
Kentucky100,00015,00040,000
Louisiana89,00010,00070,000
Maryland80,00010,00040,000
Mississippi88,00010,00050,000
Missouri100,00015,00060,000
N. Carolina157,00020,00060,000
S. Carolina78,00010,00040,000
Tennessee175,00020,00060,000
Texas105,00015,00050,000
Virginia261,00025,0004