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[[front cover]]
Spencer Fullerton Baird Index of Correspondence, 1850s-1870s
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M = Catalo. Mammals
B = " [[Ditto for: Catalo.]] birds
D.c. Directions for coll. 3' ed. with [[egg?]]f [[carcaslas?]]
1. List - [[due?]] Birds Cape St. Lucas. Xantus. Baird
[[two columns of writing - first column]]
[[strikethrough]] Th. Preschr. 331. 12' N. near [[/strikethrough]] N.
[[strikethrough]] Dr. H. Allen [[/strikethrough]] N.E. corner 4'& D.
[[strikethrough]] Geo. Gibbs 355 H.S.[[/strikethrough]] Mrs. Hood
S. Acton Chimney Sweeper Care Radfords Grocery.
19' St. & Penn. Av. . 65
Prof. Newcomb Box 785 P.U. Wash
[[strikethrough]] Dr. Bryant, 10 [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] 13
[[/insertion]] [[strikethrough]] RW exchange Court [[Aqure?]]
[[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] U. S Morgan 66 [[Lervman?]] Avenue
Bost.[[/strikethrough]] [[subscript]] new 65 [[/subscript]]
[[strikethrough]] W S [[Lender?]] [[/strikethrough]] 448 [[superscript]] 448
[[/superscript]] 18 st. N. bet. G. & H. streets
[[strikethrough]] Peter Bryan. 11' st. near I. next [[/strikethrough]] [[in?]]
ship
Dr. Hayden. [[strikethrough]] 303 South St. near NY. av. Mr. N.B.
Bartlett. [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Prof. Poesche D [[?]] [[and?]] Vermont Avenue
[[/strikethrough]]
S. Moulthrop. 12' O st. [[Moaith?]]
[[strikethrough]] E.P. House. 2 M [[Gean?]] Office. 39 1/2 S. av. bet 21.
22. [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Smiley [[Chase?]]. 520 Pa. Av. bet. 2' a 3'.
[[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] H.H. Nichols. 932 I. [[/strikethrough]] St.
[[strikethrough]] S.J. Barrow. 1227. L. [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Ray [[Expn?]] care L.H. Hopkins. 908 Penns.
[[/strikethrough]] Av.
[[strikethrough]] W F Rhus 826 12 " A [[/strikethrough]]
Joseph Bubert. 1414 28th st. bet. O. P
J.V. Gluemen. 217 10' Street
H.G. Rockwell 930 P. Street.
Clarence [[Poste?]] 1107 10' St
S.C. Parrish 111 C. St. N.E. [[circled]] 73 [[/circled]] [[deals?]] Pub. Dr
Mrs Puerche 1224. 12'.
T. Fischer, 616 5' St.
[[strikethrough]] [[Gumill?]] of [[Park?]] [[office?]] [[/strikethrough]] 603. P
[[strikethrough]] [[Clifford?]] [[Cone?]] 1321 N [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Prof. Clark. 807 H. St. [[/strikethrough]]
W.R. Smith: Supt. Botanic Garden
J.S. Kellogg [[strikethrough]] 150 P. av. S.E.[[/strikethrough]] 215 P. Av.
S.E. [[circled]] 75 [[/circled]] P.O. [[box?]] 717. dealer in docum
[[Athar?]] 1317. 110
N. W. Wilkinson. 5' St. Let E. and G. S. E.
[[Baird?]] Upholsterer
Sheldon [[Umes?]] 614. D. St.
Dr. E. M. Schaeffer 816. 21' St.
Geo. C. Maynard 919. I
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[[second column]]
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Costa Rica Mail leavs [[NY?]] 13' see. 1566
Areleque 28
Jamaica 22
[[line]]
Steamer leaves St. Thomas [[afr?]] Panama monthly
after 4 days
arriving between 20 - 22 of month - thence direct to Vera Cruz,
by about 27. Then to [[Lampico?]] : and back to Vera Cruz.
It leave for Havana l [[superscript]] st [[/superscript]] of month arriving
there about 6' or 7'.
A Spanish steamer leaves ^ [[insertion]] Havana [[/insertion]] on the 8
[[superscript]] th [[/superscript]] [[strikethrough]] for Havana.
[[/strikethrough]] for Sisal. [[Jamaica?]] and Vera Cruz, returning on the
23. by same route for Havana arriving about the beginning of following
month
T. [[Probat?]] & Co. .Feb 13. 65
[[line]]
This steamer reaches Sisal About the 11 [[superscript]] th
[[/superscript]], from Jamaica and returning from Vera Cruz. Reaches
Sisal again about the 25 [[superscript]] th [[/superscript]].
[[Line]]
Manzanita [[?]] 16' of [[M.?]] of. 65
Steamer for California leav 10. 19:30.
[[Mr.?]] S. Vaux. [[Car?]] Brown. Shipley [[?]] Liverpool
E. P. House.
[[?]] Gen. offices
[[strikethrough]] D. Leech. 565 12' St. 18. Wash [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] 371 L. bet. 15 & 16. [[/strikethrough]]
1300
[[strikethrough]] H. E. Rockwell ^ [[insertion]] 1121 [[/insertion]] 8. St. bet
to N[[I?]] [[/strikethrough]] 328 [[E St.]]
Capt H. Diebitsch 1429. 9' St bet O. & P.
[[strikethrough]] H. E. Rockwell 921. 12' St[[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] D. Leech 1506 6' St Dec 71 2034 G. St.[[/strikethrough]]
Agnes De Leon 1330 I.
[[strikethrough]] Miss Marianne P. Clark. 338 Missouri Avenue
[[/strikethrough]]
Miss Richardson 630 N. Carolina Avenue bet. 6 st - 7
Lt. G. M. Wheeler. Lock box 93. Washing.
R. Oldberg. 300 I St. NW
C. Abbe [[strikethrough]] 1417. G. St [[/strikethrough]] 1825 I. N.W
[[strikethrough]] T. C. Dickinson 1319 St. av. 1" Comptroller Off
[[/strikethrough]]
Prof. Otis T. Mason. Columbia College, [[Assgrea tablet?]]
Major J W Powell 910 M. St
[[strikethrough]] H. Jacobson 12117 11 [[superscript]] th [[/superscript]]
St [[/strikethough]]
J. C. Dickinson 1319 [[St.?]] Av [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Dr. Lincoln. 1329 [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] [[circled]] 74
[[/circled]]
[[strikethrough]] Gordan Hubbard. 711. [[/strikethrough]] 14' [[?]]
[[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] J. Carl Urben.. Care A. Hart. 517. [[?]][[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] also 132 Green St. Georgetown Dr [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] D. Leech Penna. Ar. bet 19' & 20 1907 Pa [[?]]
[[/strikethrough]]
D. Mendeleff - 936 F. St.
[[strikethrough]] Capt. Beard [[Flo?]] 825 [[?]] Av [[/strikethrough]]
[[/second column]]
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[[two columns of writing - first column]]
George Anderson (Sodder
53 Cedar St. bet 13 - 14 and S. - T.
Peter Burger - Care S. T. Stewart
1209 H.N.N.U bet 12 - 13 114 Jan 76
[[strikethrough]] Col. W. B. Lane 1534 I.A. [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Dr [[Edward?]] Maynard 1321 [[F?]] St [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Dr Padder 8 Grants [[Place?]] [[/strikethrough]]
T. C. Dickinson 1211 O. St. bet 9 - 10
[[strikethrough]] Lt [[insertion]] Com B. M. Green 2018 F. [[?]] [[Wolf?]]
Oct 76 ) [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Dr R. J. Macconn 1513 R. I. [[?]] (79) [[/strikethrough]]
Prof. E. S. Holden 2137 F. St.
John G. Olberg. National Hotel Hamlakes Scandinavian Dead
H. H. Nichola Marion St bet 6 - 7 2. -R
C. Barlew 17 E St N. Co Connster 77
James Sands. 326 Penn ac Taxidermi
Maurice Joyce [[Sterolyphl?]] and engineer [[strikethrough]] govt.
Printing office [[/strikethrough]] 406 H. St. N. E.
J. [[Z?]]. Pearson 1311. M. Street
[[strikethrough]] Cap. Kellogy 1406 G? [[/strikethrough]]
D. N. H. Lincoln 1415 H. St. NW.
[[strikethrough]] J. Temple Brown Room 33 5 floor [[Conoran?]] Boulders
[[?]] has 425 [[/strikethrough]]
J. Edwards Page. 1626 O St. went [[?]] [[service?]]
Alphonso D. de Gomes 222 2d St birds
[[strikethrough]] J. F. Brown. 1229 L N [[circled]] Oct 28. 75 [[/circled]]
[[/strikethrough]]
P. Murray [[concreter?]] 307 N. N. W. concerter
John W. Hendley (wax man)
John A. Clark Cabin steward Speedwell '78 643 S. C. Ave S.E.
Dr. Comb 1619 K
[[strikethrough]] Major Powell. 201 East [[Capelve?]] St N. G.
[[strikethrough]] Commander Green 2018 G St. [[/strikethrough]]
E.S. Holden 1923 N. St.
John. C. S. Richardson [[strikethrough]] [[Hatchman?]] 1106 4 St. 342.
D. St office J. J. Johnan
Paul D. Conner 1445 P. St replaces of telephones
n
[[second column]]
Frank OBrian 576 13 Dead Ref 6 Painter his wife [[?]] by Chas. Oneill as
attendant in [[?]]
[[strikethrough]] T. T. Brown 1614. 14 St Oct 79 [[/strikethrough]]
Capt. J McGreen 1638 R [[?]] Ave Nov 79
R. Hessel 514 10' St.
H. Jackson 21 H St. N. W. Dec 80.
A. O. Brummel 115 St. S St [[Mar?]] Forestville Md Pump [[?]] 15
[[line]]
G. W. Baird 1013 156 March 20. 82
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[[all text on page handwritten]]
[[column 1 of 3]]
Name of Country | Page[[two columns]] Map | Names
(British) Canada | 21 | 23
Novia Scotia | 27 | 23
Newfoundland | 27 | 23
New Brunswick | 27 | 24
Rest of British America | 16 | 24
Russian | 16 | 24
Maine | 27 | 29
New Hampshire | 27 | 31
Vermont | 27 | 33
Massachusetts | 27 | 35
Rhode Island | 27 | 37
Connecticut | 27 | 39
New York | 45 | 41
New Jersey | 45 | 47
Pennsylvania | 45 | 49
Delaware | 45 | 51
Maryland | 45 | 53
District Columbia | 45 | 57
Virginia | 45 | 55
N. Carolina | 45.63 | 59
S. Carolina | 63 | 65
Georgia | 63 | 67
Florida | 63 | 69
Alabama | 63 | 71
[[column 2 of 3]]
Name of Country | Page [[two columns]] Map | Names
Mississippi | 63 | 73
Louisiana | 63 | 75
Texas | [[strikethrough]] 63 [[/strikethrough]] 84 | 79
Arkansas | 63 | 77
Ind. Territory | 21 | 78
Missouri | 88 | 85
Kansas | 20 | 106
Tennessee | 63 | 81
Kentucky | 89 | 91
Ohio | 89 | 93
Indiana | 89 | 95
Illinois | 89 | 97
Michigan | 107 | 99
Wisconsin | 107 | 101
Iowa | 89 | 103
Minnesota | 21 | 105
Nebraska | 20 | 106
New Mexico | 21 | 109
Utah | 21 | 109
California | 21 | 109 1/2
Oregon | 21 | 109 3/4
Washington | 21 | 110
Mexico | 113 | 113
Central America | 113 | 113
West Indies | 113 | 112
South America | 117 | 115
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Name of Country | Page [[two columns]] Map | Names
Norway | 120 | 12[[?]]
Sweden | 120 | 12[[?]]
Denmark | 120 | 121
Great Britain | 123 | 125
Germany | 128 | 129
Switzerland | 128 | 129
France | 131 | 130
Spain | 131 | 130
Portugal | 131 | 130
Italy | 131 | 130
Russia | 133 | 133
Asia | 136 | 137
Africa | 139 | 138
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^[[G-w]] [[handwritten in top right margin of page]]
[[all other text printed]]
MITCHELL'S
SCHOOL ATLAS:
COMPRISING THE
MAPS AND TABLES DESIGNED TO ACCOMPANY
MITCHELL'S SCHOOL AND FAMILY GEOGRAPHY.
MAPS.
[[two columns]]
[[column 1 of 2]]
1. World Equatorial Projection.
2. World Polar Projection.
3. Antarctic Regions.
4. North America.
5. United States.
6. Gold Region of California.
7. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland.
8. New England States.
9. Vicinity of Boston and Providence.
10. Vicinity of New Haven and Hartford.
11. Middle States.
12. Southern States.
13. State of Texas.
14. Western States.
15. Michigan and Wisconsin.
16. Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies.
[[column 2 of 2]]
17. Isthmus of Nicaragua.
18. Isthmus of Tehuantepeo.
19. South America.
20. Isthmus of Darien.
21. Europe.
22. Great Britain and Ireland.
23. Germany, Switzerland, and Northern Italy.
24. France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
25. Greece and the Ionian Islands.
26. Asia.
27, Palestine, or the Holy Land
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28. Africa.
29. Egypt.
30. Republic of Liberia.
31. Oceanica.
32. Sandwich, or Hawaiian Islands.
GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLES.
[[two columns]]
[[column 1 of 2]]
1. Statistics of Physical Geography, showing the area of the principal
Islands and Lakes, heights of Mountains and Volcanoes, and length of
principal Rivers in the world.
2. Extent and Populations of the different countries in the world.
3. Population of the principal cities of the world.
4. Area and Population, Civil and Political Statistics, and Religious
Denominations of the United States, in 1850.
[[column 2 of 2]]
5. Agricultural Products, and Manufactures of Cotton, Iron, and Wool, in
the United States, by the Census of 1850.
6. Historical and Educational Statistics of the United States.
7. Railroads and Canals in the United States.
8. Population of all the counties of the Eastern, Middle, and Southern
States, by the census of 1850.
9. Population of all the counties of the Western States, by the census of
1850.
PHILADELPHIA:
H. COWPERTHWAIT & COMPANY.
1855.
Entered, according to act of Congress, in the year 1852, by S. Augustus
Mitchell, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District
of Pennsylvania.
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^[[2]]
GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLES --- NO. I.
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[[three columns]]
[[first column - left of page]]
SURFACE OF THE EARTH.
The surface of the earth consists of unequal portions of land and water:
the area of the former to that of the latter being nearly 1 to 3. The land
in the Northern Hemisphere greatly predominates over that in the
Southern; if we consider the whole to be divided into 100 equal parts,
that in the first will be represented by 78 such parts, and that in the other
by 22.
The solid portions of the earth's surface consist of a number of detached
sections, or islands, each being surrounded by water. The two larger
masses are, for the sake of distinction, termed Continents; of which one
is the Eastern, and the other the Western. If the whole were divided as
before into 100 equal parts, the two continents would be represented by
82 parts, and the Islands, by 18; or, in other words, the continental
portion is about 4 1/2 times more extensive than the insular.
The terms Eastern and Western, in this case, refer to Ferro, one of the
Canary Islands, and the westernmost land known to the ancients.
Immediately after the discovery of America, the geographers of that age,
in compiling their maps of the world, adopted the meridian of Ferro as
the line of separation between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Ferro was then believed to be in longitude 20 west from Greenwich; but
it is now known to be some distance eastward of that meridian.
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PRINCIPAL ISLANDS,
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[[first column]]
AMERICA.
| Square miles.
Newfoundland..... 46,200
Cuba............. 42,000
Iceland.......... 30,000
Hayti............ 29,000
Vancouver Island.. 13,500
EUROPE.
Great Britain..... 87,000
Ireland........... 32,000
Sicily............ 10,500
Sardinia.......... 9,300
ASIA.
Niphon........... 100,000
Jesso............ 62,600
Saghalien........ 47,000
Kiusiu........... 28,300
Sikof............ 21,200
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ASIA - Continued.
Square Miles
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Ceylon.......25,000
Formosa......15,000
AFRICA.
Madagascar ....225,000
Socotra..........1,000
OCEANICA.
Australia...........3,120,000
Borneo................300,000
Papua, or New Guinea..260,000
Samatra...............150,000
New Zealand............95,000
Celebes................70,000
Luzon..................58,000
Java...................50,000
Mindanao...............35,000
Van Diemon's Land......28,000
Hawaii..................4,000
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MOUNTAINS.
Mountains are classed according to their height in feet above the level of
the sea. Those of the lowest class rank from 2,000 to 10,000 feet;those
of the second, from 10,000 to 20,000; and those of the first class, from
20,000 upwards. Elevations under 2000 feet are commonly
denominated hills.
For many years, Mount Dhawalageri, one of the Himalaya range, was
regarded as the culminating point of the globe; but in the year 1847,
Kunchinginga, an adjacent peak, was ascertained to be 176 feet higher.
Chimborazo was long considered the tallest peak of the Andes; but in
1838, Sorato and Illimani, in Bolivia, were measured, and reported to be
several feet higher. Subsequently, however, it was found that an error in
computing their elevation, greater than the alleged difference, was
committed. Aconcagua, a volcano in the Chilian Andes, is now regarded
as the most elevated point of the on the Western Continent.
The snow line, or line of perpetual congelation on mountains, is that part
of the surface where the temperature is always at the freezing point;
here the snow commences, and envelopes all the upper portions in a
continual wintry covering. Under the Equator, the snow line is estimated
at from 15,750 to 16,000 feet above the level of the sea; thence towards
either pole, it gradually descends until it reaches the surface of the
earth, which, in the Northern Hemisphere, occurs at about latitude 80,
and in the Southern at a somewhat lower parallel. The snow line is not
in all cases uniform; it differs considerably, from local causes, in equal
latitudes, and even on opposite sides of the same range of mountains.
In latitude 30 it is estimated at about 12,000 in 40 at 9000, and in 60 at
5,000 feet above the level of the sea.
Heights of the principal Mountains in the World
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NORTH AMERICA
Feet.
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Mount St.Elias,Russian America..........................17,800
Popocatapetl,Mexico.............................................17,735
Mount Brown, Rocky Mountains.........................16,000
Sierra Nevada, or Snowy Range of California...............15,500
Mount Hood, Oregon Territory..............................14,000
Fremont's Peak, Rocky Mountains........................13,470
Long's Peak,
do.
.................................12,500
Cibao Mountains, Hayti..............................8,000
Sierra del Cobre, Cuba...............................7,200
Black Mountain, highest of the Blue Ridge, North Carolina..............6,470
Mt. Washington, White Mountains, New Hampshire................6,231
Mount Tahawus, or Marcy, New York............................5,300
SOUTH AMERICA
Aconcagua, Chili..........................................23,100
Chimborazo, Ecuador.......................................21,420
Sorato, Bolivia...........................................21,288
Chuquibamba, Peru.........................................21,000
Tolima, New Grenada.......................................18,200
Cerro de Potosi, Bolivia..................................16,150
Organ Mountains, Brazil....................................7,000
EUROPE
Elbrus, the highest of the Caucasus Mts, Russia...........17,776
Mont Blanc, highest of the Alps...........................16,068
Mulhacen, highest of the Sierra Nevada, Spain.............11,678
Mount Maladetta, highest of the Pyrenees..................11,400
Monte Corno, or Cavallo, highest of the Apennines.........10,154
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Questions. What is said of the surface of the earth? The solid portions?
Continents? How much does the continental exceed the insular portion?
Which is the largest Island in the world? Which division embraces the
greatest number of large islands? What is said of mountains? Hills? Of
Mount Dhawalageri? Kunchinginga? Chimborazo? So[[/end footnote section of first column. Note: continued in second
column]]
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Heights of Mountains, continued.
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EUROPE--Continued.
Feet.
Mount Scardus, highest of Balkan Mts., Turkey.............10,000
Mount Ruska Poyana, highest of the Carpathian Mts..........9,912
Mount Skagtlos Find. highest of Dofrafield Mts.............8,070
Konjakofski Kamen, Ural Mts................................5,397
Ben Nevis highest of the Grampian Mts., Scotland...........4,365
Snowdon, highest mountain in Wales.........................3,571
Macgillicuddy's Reeks, highest mountain in Ireland.........3,404
ASIA.
Kunchinginga, Himalaya Mts................................28,176
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Dhawalaghiri
do. ................................28,000
Hindoo Koo, or Koosh, Cabul...............................20,000
Mount Ararat, Turkey in Asia..............................17,210
Mount Lebamon, Syria, Jeb-el Makmel.......................12,000
Mount Olympus, Turkey in Asia..............................9,100
Mount Sinai, Arabia........................................7,497
AFRICA.
Abba Yarol, Abyssinia.....................................15,200
Piton des Neigres, Isle of Bourbon........................12,300
Talba Waba, Abyssinia.....................................12,000
Mount Milixia[[?]], highest of the Atlas, Morocco.........11,400
Snowy Mountains, Cape Colony..............................10,000
Peak of Pico, Azores.......................................7,618
OCEANICA.
Mount Ophir, Sumatra......................................13,842
Semero Mountain, Island of Java...........................13,000
Mount Otahefte, Georgian Isles.............................10,200
Mount Kosciusko, New South Wales...........................6,600
Mount Humboldt, Van Diemon's Land..........................5,520
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VOLCANOES.
Volcanoes are mountains that are connected with the internal fires
evidently existing beneath the surface of the earth, and the which they
serve as chimneys, or vents. They are found in every quarter of the
globe, from the island of Jan Mayen, in the extremity of the Northern
Hemisphere, to Victoria Land, only 12 of latitude distant from the South
Pole. Until recently, Volcanoes were supposed to exist only in the
immediate vicinity of the Ocean; but it is now ascertained that there are
several in the very centre of Asia, 1500 miles distant from any part of the
sea. The number at present known is 427, of which 270 are active. In
America there are 173 volcanoes, in Oceanica 163, in Asia 67, in Africa
17, in Europe 5, and in Victoria Land 2.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVE VOLCANOES.
Feet.
Gualatheri, Peru...........................21,907
Araquipa, or Gugua Putiax, Peru...........................20,325
Antisana, ...............................19,240
Cotopaxi, Ecuador........................19,140
Pichiucha, Ecuador.......................16,000
Kliutchowekaja, Kamtachatka..................15,763
Volcan de Fuego, Central America......................14,000
Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands......................13,753
St. Helen's, Oregon.......................13,300
Indrapura, Sumatra......................12,300
Peak of Teneriffe, Canary Islands......................12,482
Erebas, Victoria Land.........................12,400
Cartage, Central America......................11,480
Etna, Sicily.................10,874
Hoela, Iceland..............................................5,116
Soufriere, Guadaloupe.......................................5,108
Jorullo, Mexico.............................................4,203
Vesuvias, Naples............................................3,918
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THE OCEAN.
The Sea, or Ocean, is estimated to extend over a space of 150 million
square miles, or three-fourths of the surface of the earth. The different
parts are distinguished by different names: the most important being the
Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic Oceans. There are also
various Inland Seas, Bays and Gulfs of considerable extent: as the
Mediterranean, Baltic, Caribbean and China Seas, the Gulf of Mexico,
Hudson's Bay, the Bay of Bengal &c. These are regarded as portions of
the oceans with which they are connected
The [[italics]] Pacific Ocean [[/italics]] is that area of water bounded by
America on the one side, and Asia and Australia on the other. Measured
on the equator, it extends east and west; 100 degrees of longitude, or
about 11,000 miles, varying materially in width in other quarters. From
north to south it occupies 126 degrees of latitude, reckoned from about
the 60th parallel south the the 66th north, or about 8,700 miles, and has
an area estimated at eighty-three million square miles.
The [[italics]] Atlantic Ocean [[/italics]] occupies the space between
Europe and North America, and Africa and South America, with about
the same extent north and south as the Pacific. It is more than a third as
large as the Pacific, the are being reckoned at 30 million square miles.
Both these oceans are divided by the Equator into Northern and
Southern.
The [[italics]] Indian Ocean [[/italics]] extends from Africa to Australia and
from the shores of Asia southward to a line supposed to be drawn from
the Cape of Good Hope to the southern extremity of Van Diemen's
Land. It is about one-fourth the size of the Pacific Ocean, having an area
of 21 million square mile.
The [[italics]] Arctic or Northern Ocean [[/italics]] includes the basin
extending around the North Pole. The [[italics]] Antarctic or Southern
Ocean [[/italics]] comprises the tract of sea lying around the South Pole,
and southward of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. The Arctic and
Antarctic Oceans contain together about a ninth part of the waters on
the globe; the first has an area of three million, and the other thirteen
million square miles.
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LAKES.
Lakes are found in all quarters of the globe, but are more numerous in
North American than elsewhere. The water of lakes is generally fresh; in
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[[continued from footnote section of first column]] rato? Aconcagua?
Which division of the Western Continent has the highest mountains? Of
the Eastern Continent? Which is the highest mountain south of the
equator? An. Which is the highest insular mountain shown in the table?
Or. What is said of volcanoes? Where are they found? How many are
now known? Active? How many in America, &c.? In what country is the
highest volcano? The highest
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times only slightly saline or brackish. The Caspian and Aral, with some
other lakes, are usually called seas from their superior dimensions, and
from their waters being salt, like those of the ocean.
In elevation and depression of level, also, lakes differ essentially.
Among those remarkable for elevation of surface, are Lake Superior,
600 feet; the Lake of Brient, 1,900; the Great Salt Lake, 4,200; and Lake
Titicaca, 12,795 feet above the level of the sea. Among the most
conspicuous of the depressed or sunken lakes are the Caspian, Aral,
and Dead Seas; the two former being sunk to the depth of about 83 or
84 feet each, and the latter to the depth of 1312 feet, below the level of
the Mediterranean.
Salt lakes have no outlet to the ocean; and, though they all receive
fresh-water streams, yet, from the constant solar evaporation, their
waters remain unchanged.
ESTIMATED AREAS OF SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL LAKES.
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Sq. miles.
Caspian Sea..........145,000
Sea of Aral..........20,000
Lake Superior..........31,500
Lake Michigan..........23,150
Lake Huron..........23,100
Lake Baikal..........14,000
Great Slave Lake..........11,500
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Sq. miles.
Lake Erie..........7,800
Lake Ontario..........6,900
Lake Winnipeg..........6,500
Lake Ladoga..........6,190
Lake Nicaragua..........4,000
Lake Titicaca..........4,000
Great Salt Lake..........1,875
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RIVERS.
Rivers may be classed either according to their length or course, or
according to the extent of country drained by their waters. Regarded in
the first point of view, the Mississippi, including its principal tributary,
holds the highest rank; but if according to the second, the Amazon takes
decided precedence of all other streams.
From the head of the Missouri, which rises on the east side of the Rocky
Mountains, to the Balixe[[?]] at the mouth of the Mississippi, the entire
stream, measured so as to include all its windings, is, according to one
account, 4350, and, by another, about 4100 miles. But if estimated by
the length of the valley, omitting all except the chief bends, the extent is
not less than 2600 miles; being, in either case, the longest river in the
world. The Amazon in South America and the Obe in Asia, each water
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valleys about 2300 miles in length, estimated so as to exclude the
smaller windings. The basin or region drained by the Amazon and its
tributaries, being the entire region enclosed by a line connecting the
sources of all its branches, is estimated at 2,160,000 square miles, a
tract of country equal to two-thirds the extent of Europe. The Obe,
estimated in the same matter, drains a basin of 1,260,000 square miles;
and the Mississippi and Missouri, a basin of 1,100,000 square miles in
extent.
Lengths of the Principal Rivers in the World.
NORTH AMERICA.
Missouri, to its junction with the Mississippi..........2,900
do. to the sea, forming the longest river in the world..........4,100
Mississippi proper..........2,800
Mackenzie's..........2,500
St. Lawrence..........2,200
Rio Grande..........1,800
Nelson and Saskatchewan..........1,600
Columbia..........1,300
Colorado, of California..........1,100
Brazos, Colorado of Texas..........600
Alabama..........600
Apalachicola and Chattahoochee..........550
Susquehanna, Potomac, James, Roanoke, Savannah..........500
St. John's of New Brunswick, Connecticut, Great Potec, Trinity..........450
Great Whale, Delaware, Alatamaha, Sacramento..........400
Penobscot, Hudson, Cape Fear, Pearl, Nueces, Sabine..........330
Severn, Kennebec..........300
SOUTH AMERICA.
Amazon..........3,600
Rio de la Plata..........2,250
Orinoco..........1,500
St. Francisco..........1,300
Tocantins and Araguny..........1,100
Colorado..........1,000
Magdalena, Parnaiba..........900
EUROPE.
Volga..........2,000
Danube..........1,000
Don, Dnieper..........1,000
Rhine..........950
Dwina..........700
Petchora, Elbe, Loire..........600
Vistula, Tagus..........550
Dniester, Guadiana..........500
Oder, Douro, Rhone, Po, Seine..........450
Mezene, Desna, Bog, Guadalquivir..........400
Duna, Niemen, Ebro..........350
Dahl, Bug, Weser, Garonne..........300
Thames..........233
ASIA.
Yang-tse-kiang..........2,800
Lena..........2,600
Obe, Hoang-Ho..........2,500
Yenesei..........2,300
Amoor..........2,200
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Cambodia..........2,000
Indus, Irrawaddy, each..........1,700
Ganges..........1,600
Brahmapootra..........1,500
Euphrates..........1,400
Amoo, or Oxus, and Salwen..........900
Tigris, Nerbuddah, Melusin..........800
AFRICA.
Nile..........3,000
Niger or Jolita..........2,600
Senegal..........1,200
Orange..........1,000
Gambia..........700
OCEANICA.
Murray..........1,900
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in the Eastern Hemisphere? Is Aconcagua north or south of the
Equator? What is said of the sea, or ocean? The Pacific? Atlantic?
Indian? Arctic, &c.? What is said of lakes? Of the Caspian, &c.? Of
elevation, &c.? Depressed lakes? Which is the largest salt lake? The
largest fresh-water lake? How are rivers classified? What is said of the
Mississippi? Amazon? Ole?
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^[[3]]
GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLES -- NO. II.
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EXTENT AND POPULATION
OF THE
DIFFERENT COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD.
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[[Begin sub-columns 2-5 headers]]Areas in sq. miles. Total population.
Pop total. sq. mile. When numbered.[[/End sub-columns 2-5 headers]]
[[Begin table section]]NORTH AMERICA.
[[Begin columnar entries - period delimited]]
Russian America. 450,000. 54,142. 1 in 7. 1846.
Danish " [[ditto for: America]]. 750,000. 80,000. 1 in 9. " [[ditto for:
1846]]
British " [[ditto for: America]]. 2,816,700. 2,551,000. 4 in 5. 1852.
United States. 3,023,400. 23,191,876. 8. 1850.
Mexico, including Yucatan. 668,000. 7,137,972. 11. 1843.
Central America. 199,819. 2,141,097. 11. 1845.
Hayti {Empire of Hayti }
{Republic of Dominica}. [[combined]] 29,000. [[Empire]] 800,00
[[RD]] 150,000. [[combined]] 45. " [[ditto for: 1845]].
Cuba (Spanish). 42,383. 1,247,000. [[combined with "Porto Rico"
below]] 25. 1850.
Porto Rico. do. [[ditto for: (Spanish)]] 3,805. 420,000. [[combined with
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"Cuba (Spanish)" above]] 25. " [[ditto for: 1850]]
Jamaica (British). 5,468. 379,000. [[ combined with the subsequent 24
nations]] 70. 1848.
Trinidad. do. 2,009. 59,814. [[ combined with the previous nation and
subsequent 23 nations]] 70. " [[ditto for: 1848]].
Barbados. do. 166. 135,289. [[combined with the previous 2 and
subsequent 22 nations]] 70. 1851.
Grenada, &c. do. 138. 28,923. [[combined with the previous 3 and
subsequent 21 nations]] 70. 1842.
St. Vincent. do. 131. 27,248. [[combined with the previous 4 and
subsequent 20 nations]] 70. 1846.
Tobago. do. 99. 13,208. [[combined with the previous 5 and
subsequent 19 nations]] 70. 1844.
St. Lucia. do. 300. 23,583. [[combined with the previous 6 and
subsequent 18 nations]] 70. 1851.
Antigua. do. 168. 36,300. [[combined with the previous 7 and
subsequent 17 nations]] 70. 1836.
Montserrat. do. 43. 7,365. [[combined with the previous 8 and
subsequent 16 nations]] 70. 1850.
St. Christopher. do. 68. 23,133.[[combined with the previous 9 and
subsequent 15 nations]] 70. " [[ditto for: 1850]].
Nevis. do. 20. 10,200. [[combined with the previous 10 and
subsequent 14 nations]] 70. 1851.
Virgin Islands. do. 137. 9,000.[[combined with the previous 11 and
subsequent 13 nations]] 70. 1842.
Angullia. do. 35. 2,934. [[combined with the previous 12 and
subsequent 12 nations]] 70. 1842.
Dominica. do. 291. 22,200. [[combined with the previous 13 and
subsequent 11 nations]] 70. 1851.
Babxina Islands [[?]]. do. 5,424. 25,292.[[ combined with the previous
14 and subsequent 10 nations]]70. " [[ditto marks denote "1851"]].
Bermuda Islands. do. 20. 11,602.[[ combined with the previous 15 and
subsequent 9 nations]]70. " [[ditto marks denote "1851"]].
Guadeloupe, c. (French). 615. 127,574.[[ combined with the previous
16 and subsequent 8 nations]]70. [[no date]].
Martinique. do. 322. 117,906.[[ combined with the previous 17 and
subsequent 7 nations]]70. 1847.
St. Martin's (Dutch and French). 32. 6,500.[[ combined with the
previous 18 and subsequent 6 nations]]70. " [[ditto marks denote
"1847"]].
Curacoa, &c. do. 255. 18,684. [[ combined with the previous 19 and
subsequent 5 nations]]70. " [[ditto marks denote "1847"]].
St. Eustatius. do. 190. 1,903. [[ combined with the previous 20 and
subsequent 4 nations]]70. " [[ditto marks denote "1847"]].
Santa Cruz, (Danish). 105. 35,000.[[ combined with the previous 21
and subsequent 3 nations]]70. " [[ditto marks denote "1847"]].
St. Thomas. do. 43. 12,850.[[ combined with the previous 22
andsubsequent 2 nations]]70. " [[ditto marks denote "1847"]].
St. John's. do. 42. 3,000.[[ combined with the previous 23 and
subsequent nation]]70. " [[ditto marks denote "1847"]].
St. Bartholomew's (Swedish). 25. 9,000.[[ combined with the previous
24 nations]]70. " [[ditto marks denote "1847"]].
[[line after number values denotes total area in sq. miles.]]
7,979,372
[[line after number values denotes total population.]]
38,766,634
[[line after number values denotes total population per sq. miles.]]
5
[[no value listed for "When numbered" column]]
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[[Begin table section]]SOUTH AMERICA.
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Venezuela, inc. Margarita. 410,000. 945,247. 2. 1830.
New Granada. 457,180. 1,686,000. 4. 1838.
Ecuador. 269,000. 600,000. 1839.
Bolivia. 480,000. 1,000,000. 2. " [[ditto marks denote "1839"]]
Peru. 549,000. 1,400,000. 2. 1848.
Chili. 170,000. 1,250,000. 7. 1842.
Buenos Ayres. 820,000. 1,600,000. 2. 1841.
Uruguay. 70,000. 250,000. 4. " [[ditto marks denote "1830"]]
Paraguay. 74,000. 270,438. 4. 1830.
Brazil. 2,724,000. 7,050,000. 3. 1843.
British Guiana. 86,000. 127,005. 1. 1851.
Dutch Guiana. 48,000. 53,821. 1. 1839
French Guiana. 35,000. 21,170. 1. [[no date]]
Patagonia and adjacent islands. 320,000. 120,000. [[fraction?]] in 2
1/2. [[no date]]
[[line after number values denotes total area in sq. miles.]]
6,512,190
[[line after number values denotes total population.]]
16,301,371
[[line after number values denotes total population per sq. miles.]]
2 1/2
[[no value listed for "When numbered" column]]
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[[Begin table section]]EUROPE.
[[Begin columnar entries - period delimited]]
Sweden and Norway. 252,440. 4,762,274. 16. 1849.
Russia (in Europe). 2,095,000. 60,417,000. 29. 1840.
Denmark, inc.*Holst'n and Lauren. 21,500. 2,296,597.
Netherlands, inc. pt. *Lux. and Lita. 13,390. 3267635. 105. 1850.
Belgium. '' '' '' [[ditto marks denote "inc. pt. *Lux. and Lita."]] 11,313.
4,357,090. 385, 1849
Great Britain and Ireland. 448,948. 27,619,[[?]]. 232. 1851.
France. 293,738. 35,781,628. 174. 1851.
Spain, including Andorra. 176,670. 14,223,219. 81. 1849.
Portugal. 34,500. 3,412,500. 99. 1841.
*Austria, inc. Lombardy and Venice. 257,830. 37,358,456. 145. 1851.
*Prussia, inc. Hohenzollern, Pr.&c. 107,300. 16,316,625. 152. 1849.
*Bavaria. 28,435. 4,599,515. 159. 1850.
*Wirtemberg. 7,558. 1,502,232.[[ combined with the subsequent 28
nations]]192. 1850.
*Hanover. 14,000. 1,758,847. [[ combined with the subsequent 27
nations]]192. 1848.
*Saxony. 5,795. 1,894,431.[[ combined with the subsequent 26 nations
and the previous 2 nations]]192. 1849.
*Baden. 5,742. 1,382,774. [[ combined with the subsequent 25 nations
and the previous 3 nations]]192. 1849.
*Hesse-Cassel. 4,450. 754,290. [[ combined with the subsequent 24
nations and the previous 4 nations]]192. 1846.
*Hesse-Darmstadt. 3,761. 252,324.[[ combined with the subsequent 23
nations and the previous 5 nations]]192. 1849.
*Hesse-Homburg. 236. 24,293. [[ combined with the subsequent 22
nations and the previous 6 nations]]192. 1846.
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*Saxe-Welmar-Eisenach. 1,403. 274,370. [[ combined with the
subsequent 21 nations and the previous 7 nations]]192. 1851.
*Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 799. 149,753. [[ combined with the subsequent
20 nations and the previous 8 nations]]192. 1842.
*Saxe-Altenbearg. 491. 131,780. [[ combined with the subsequent 19
nations and the previous 9 nations]]192. 1850.
*Saxe-Meiningen-Hillburghauren. 968. 163,323. [[ combined with the
subsequent 18 nations and the previous 10 nations]]192. 1849.
*Brunswick. 1,525. 268,943. [[ combined with the subsequent 17
nations and the previous 11 nations]]192. 1846.
*Mecklenburg-Schwerin. 4,701. 543,328. [[ combined with the
subsequent 16 nations and the previous 12 nations]]192. 1851.
*Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 901. 96,292. [[ combined with the subsequent
15 nations and the previous 13 nations]]192. 1848.
*Oldenburg, including Kulphsusen. 2,470. 278,020. [[ combined with
the subsequent 14 nations and the previous 14 nations]]192. 1851.
*Nassau. 1,735. 428,218. [[ combined with the subsequent 13 nations
and the previous 15 nations]]192. 1851.
*Anhalt-Dossau. 519. 85,200. [[ combined with the subsequent 12
nations and the previous 16 nations]]192. 1849.
*Anhalt-Bernburg. 498. 71,971. [[ combined with the subsequent 11
nations and the previous 17 nations]]192. 1850.
Schwartzburg-Sondersbausen. 358. 66,002. [[ combined with the
subsequent 10 nations and the previous 18 nations]]192. 1840.
*Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt. 403. 69,650. [[ combined with the
subsequent 9 nations and the previous 19 nations]]192. 1849.
*Lichtenstein. 52. 6,351. [[ combined with the subsequent 8 nations
and the previous 20 nations]]192. 1842.
*Reuse-Greitz. 130. 34,800. [[ combined with the subsequent 7
nations and the previous 21 nations]]192. 1845.
*Reuse-Schleitz. 438. 77,375. [[ combined with the subsequent 6
nations and the previous 22 nations]]192. 1845.
*Lippe-Dotmold and L. Schauenb'g. 650. 133,461. [[ combined with
the subsequent 5 nations and the previous 23 nations]]192. 1840.
*Waldeck. 455. 58,219. [[ combined with the subsequent 4 nations and
the previous 24 nations]]192. 1850.
*Frankfort. 91. 70,244. [[ combined with the subsequent 3 nations and
the previous 25 nations]]192. 1849.
*Lubeck. 142. 47,742. [[ combined with the subsequent 2 nations and
the previous 26 nations]]192. 1841.
*Bremen. 412. 79,047. [[ combined with the subsequent nation and the
previous 27 nations]]192. 1849.
*Hamburg. 149. 188,054. [[ combined with the previous 28
nations]]192. [[no date]].
Switzerland. 25,251. 2,390,446. 156. 1850.
Italy. excl. Lombardy and Venice. 100,439. 19,365,032. 193. [[no
date]].
Ionian Islands. 1,097. 399,000. 209. 1852.
Greece. 18,241. 998,265. 55. 1851.
Montenegro. 450. 100,000. 222. 1850.
Turkey. 189,470. 15,509,000. 87. 1844.
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[[area in sq. miles]] 3,757,950. [[total population]] 235,395,448.
[[population/ sq. mile]] 70. [[no total given for "When numberred"]]
*Germanic Confederation. [[notes meaning of "*" from previous 29
countries]]
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Questions - Which country in North America contains the greatest
number of square miles? Which is the next in size? The next? Which
has the largest population? The smallest? The largest population to the
square mile? The least? Repeat these questions
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Table of Extent and Population continued.
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[[Begin sub-columns 2-5 headers]]Areas in sq. miles. Total population.
Pop total. sq. mile. When numbered.[[/End sub-columns 2-5 headers]]
[[Begin table section]]ASIA.
[[Begin columnar entries - period delimited]]
Asiatic Russia, inc. Georgia &c. 5,336,000. 4,532,056. 1/2. 1846.
Independent Tartary. 790,000. 6,590,000. 8. [[no date]].
Turkey. Syria and Palenstine. 437,000. [[Turkey]]8,000,000. [[Syrai
and Palestine]] 2,000,000 21. est.
Arabia. 1,200,000. 8,000,000. 6. " [[ditto marks denote "est."]]
Persia. 470,000. 9,000,000. 29. [[no date]].
Afghanistan. 3000,000. 6,000,000. 29. [[no date]].
Beloochistan. 150,000. 1,500,000. 10.
Hindoostan and Ceylon. 1,250,000. 130,000,000. 104.
Anam (Farther India). 350,000. 9,000,000. [[?]][[no date]].
Birmah (Farther India). 254,000. 5,350,000. 23. [[no date]].
British Birmah (Farther India). 77,000. 1,400,000. 18. [[no date]].
Siam (Farther India). 184,000. 3,800,000. 24. [[no date]].
Malsoca[[?]] (Farther India). 55,000. 450,000. 9. [[no date]].
Chinese Empire. 5,200,000. 230,000,000. 44. [[no date]].
Japan. 200,000. 30,000,000. 115.
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[[total area in sq. miles]] 16,313,000. [[total population]] 455,562,068.
[[pop. total per sq. mile]] 28. [[no date for "When numberred"]].
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[[Begin table section]]AFRICA.
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Morroco (Barbery). 220,000. 8,500,000. 18.
Algeria (Barbery). [[9]]0,000. [[2,828,881.]] 31.
Tunis (Barbery). [[58,]]000. 2,[[2]]00,000. [[38.]]
Tripoli, Inc. Bares[[?]] (Barbery). 150,000. 800,000. 5.
[[best guess]]Beled el Jerbi (Barbery). 140,000. 900,000. 6.
[["Barbery" appears after a close-bracket encompassing the above five
locations.]]
[[Open-bracket encompasses numerical values for above five locations,
followed by close-bracket]]
[[Close bracket encompassing values for above five locations, indicating
year "When numberred"]] 1847
Egypt. 180,000. 2,[[925,]]000. 16.
Nubia. 320,000. [[5]]00,000. 1 1/2.
Abyssinia. 280,000. 3,000,000. 10.
Great Desert. 2, [[600,]]000. 300,000. 1 in 8.
Soudan. 1,[[300,]]000. 10,000,000. 8.
Bergoo, Darfur, &c. 540,000. 1,200,000. 2.
[[best guess]]Senegambia. 360,000. 7,000,000. 20.
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Upper Guinea. [[280,]]000. 5,500,000. 29.
Lower Guinea. 200,000. 4,500,000. 17.
Cape Colony and Natal. 128,000. 400,000. 3. 1850.
Country of the Hottentote. 200,000. 100,000. 1 in 2.
Eastern Africa. [[000,000]]. 3,000,000. 5.
Ethiopia. 3,110,000. 3,000,000. 1.
African Islands. 230,000. 5,100,000. 22
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[[total area in sq. miles]] [[10,936,]]000. [[total population]]
61,[[604,281]]. [[pop. total per sq. mile]] 5. [[no date for "When
numberred"]].
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[[Begin table section]]OCEANIA.
[[Begin sub-section]]Malaysia.
[[Begin columnar entries - period delimited]]
Sumatra (Sunda Islands). 150,000. 3,000,000. 20. est.
Java (Sunda Islands). 50,000. 9,[[530,781]]. 189. 1845.
Borneo (Sunda Islands). 300,000. 3,000,000. 10. est.
[[Close-bracket encompasses above three locations]]Sunda Islands
Philippine Islands. 120,000. 3,000,000. 25. " [[Ditto "est."]]
Celebes. 70,000. 2,000,000. 28. " [[Ditto "est."]]
Spice Islands, Sooloo Islands, &c.
Timor, Floris, Sumlawa, &c.
[[Close-bracket encompasses above two location lines]]
[[values apply to bracketed locations above]]70,000. 1,000,000. 16. "
[[Ditto "est."]]
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[[total area in sq. miles]] 700,000. [[total population]] 21,[[590,781]].
[[pop. total per sq. mile]] 28. [[no date for "When numberred"]].
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[[Begin sub-section]]Australaria.
[[Begin columnar entries - period delimited]]
Australia, or New Holland. 3,120,000. *624,000. 1 in 5. 1853 [[1853]]
Tasmania, of Van Diemen's Land. 28,000. [[special character elongated
cross as asterisk denoting footnote.]]100,000. 3 1/2. " [[Ditto
"1853"(?)]]
New Zealand. 95,000. [[Double vertical asterisks denoting
footnote]]145,000. 1 1/2. " [[Ditto "1853"(?)]]
New Guinea, New Britain, &c.
New Hebrides and New Caledonia
[[Close-bracket encompasses above two location lines]]
[[Values for bracketed locations above]]
300,000. [[combined value]] 400,000. [[New Guinea, New Britain, &c.
value]] 200,000. [[New Hebrides and New Caledonia value]]
[[Close-bracket encompassing above two values]] 2. est.
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[[total area in sq. miles]] 3,500,000. [[total population]] 1,409,000[[?]].
[[pop. total per sq. mile]] 1 in 2 1/2. [[no date for "When numberred"]].
[[End sub-section]]
[[Begin sub-section]]Polynesia.
Sandwich Islands. 6,000. 78,487[[?]]. 12. 1853.
[[Begin bracketed grouping of locations]]
Society and Georgian Islands. [[see combined value below]]. 16,581.
[[see combined value below]] [[est.]]
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Ladrone Islands. [[see combined value below]]. 10,000. [[see
combined value below]] [[est.]]
Caroline Islands. [[see combined value below]]. 20,000. [[see
combined value below]] [[est.]]
Central Archipelago. [[see combined value below]]. 12,000. [[see
combined value below]] [[est.]]
Washington and Marquesas Isl's. [[see combined value below]].
18,000. [[see combined value below]] [[est.]]
Cook's, Austral, Paumeta Isl, &c. [[see combined value below]].
17,000. [[see combined value below]] [[est.]]
Navigator's Islands. [[see combined value below]]. 100,000. [[see
combined value below]] [[est.]]
Vavon Habeal, and Tonga Isl's. [[see combined value below]]. 18,000.
[[see combined value below]] [[est.]]
Fejee Islands. [[see combined value below]]. 107,000. [[see combined
value below]] [[est.]]
The remaining groups and islands. [[see combined value below]].
61,504. [[see combined value below]] [[est.]]
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[["Area in sq. miles" combined value for bracketed group above]]
144,000.
[["Pop. to sq. mile" combined value for bracketed group above]] 2 1/2.
[["When numberred" value for bracketed group above]] est.
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[[total area in sq. miles]] 160,000. [[total population]] 445,641[[?]].
[[pop. total per sq. mile]] 3. [[no date for "When numberred"]].
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[[Footnotes]]* British, 520,000[[?]]. [[special character elongated cross]]
Wholly British. [[special character double vertical asterisk]]British,
40,000.
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POPULATION OF THE WORLD
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[[sub-columns 2-4 headers]] Area in square miles.
Population.
Pop. to sq. mile.
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America. 14,491,000. 66,071,000. 4.
Europe. 3,757,000. 305,365,000[[?]]. 70.
Asia. 116,313,000. 455,502,000[[?]]. 28.
Africa. 10,536,000[[?]]. 61,604,000[[?]]. 5.
Oceania. 4,500,000. 23,485,000[[?]]. 5[[?]].
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[[total Area in square miles]] 49,997,000. [[total Population]]
801,077,000. [[total Pop. to sq. mile]] 17.
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AUSTRIAN EMPIRE, IN DETAIL.
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[[open-bracket label, printed sideways]]GER. PROV.
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Austria Proper. 18,052[[?]]. 2,277,524[[?]]. 152[[?]].
Styria. 8,070. 953,744[[?]]. 113.
Tyrol. 10,900. 1,252,831[[?]]. 117.
Bohemia. 20,293[[?]]. 4,279,189[[?]]. 211.
Morovia and Silesia. 10,239[[?]]. 2,223,729[[?]]. 208.
[[End bracketed grouping]]
Hungary, Croatia, and Sclavonia. 89,040. 12,079,334[[?]]. 137.
Military Frontier. 15,479[[?]]. 1,220,503[[?]]. 25[[?]].
Translyvania. 21,390. 2,108,406. 79.
Dalmatia. 5,907[[?]]. 401,540[[?]]. 147.
Galicia. 33,538[[?]]. 4,910,029[[?]] 274.
[[While the open bracket stops at Moravia..., all of the above locations
are indented to same depth.]]
[[Flush with left column border]]Lombardy and Venlee. 17,511.
4,903,289. 89.
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[[total Area in square miles]] 287,830[[?]]. [[total Population]]
37,383,416[[?]]. [[total Pop. to sq. mile]] 145.
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for South America and the Other Great Divisions. Also for the World.
Which is the largest division of the Austrian empire? Most populous?
Repeat these questions for the Russian, British, and Chinese empires.
Which is the largest empire? The second in extent? The third?
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Table of Extent and Population continued.
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RUSSIAN EMPIRE, IN DETAIL.
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[[Sub-columns 2-4 headers]]Area in square miles. Population. Pop. to
square mile.
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Russia in Europe. 2,120,307. 60,708,502. 29.
Siberia {Russia in Asia}. 5,261,000. 2,937,066[[?]]. 1 to 2.
Georgia &c. {Russia in Asia}. 75,000. 1,625,000. 22.
Russian America. 450,000. 61,000. 1 in 8.
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[[Area in square miles]] 7,906,267[[?]] [[Population]] 65,221,508[[?]].
[[Pop. to square mile]] 8.
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BRITISH EMPIRE, IN DETAIL
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Great Britain and Ireland. 118,948. 27,619,866. 232.
Ionian Isles, Malta, Gibraltar, &c. 1,192. 354,797. 297.
British North America. 2,816,760. 2,290,363. 4 in 5.
West Indies and Colonies in Gulana. 90,445. 930,430. 10.
Cape Colony, Natal, &c. 128,000. 400,000. 3.
British India. 1,113,812[[?]] 127,778,981. 112.
Ceylon. 24,664. 1,421,661. 58.
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Australian Colonies and New Zeal'd. 3,243,000. 809,000. 1 in 3.
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[[Area in square miles]] 7,566,821[[?]] [[Population]] 161,665,008. [[Pop.
to square mile]] 21.
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GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, IN 1851
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{ England. 50,387. 16,734,647. 332.
Great Britain { Scotland. 28,895. 2,870,784. 99.
{ Wales. 7,425. 1,188,121. 160.
Ireland. 31,874. 6,515,794. 204.
{Army and Navy, and merchant
{seamen, afloat. [[no value]]. 167,004. [[no value]].
Channel Islands. 266. 142,916. 390.
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[[Area in square miles]] 118,938. [[Population]] 27,619,865. [[Pop. to
square mile]] 232.
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BRITISH AMERICA, IN DETAIL
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New Britain. 2,358,000. 63,930. 1 to 36.
Canada East. 206,800. 890,261. 4.
Canada West. 143,760. 952,004. 5 1/8.
New Brunswick....25,000. 123,800[[?]]. 8.
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island. 18,800. 276,117. 15.
Prince Edward's Island. 2,200. 62,675. 26.
Newfoundland. 46,500. 101,606. 2.
Belize or British Honduras. 15,800. 10,800. 2 in 3.
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[[Area in square miles]] 2,816,700. [[Population]] 2,551,000. [[Pop. to
square mile]] 1.
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CHINESE EMPIRE, IN DETAIL
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China. 1,640,000. 204,000,000. 124.
Tibet,&c. 600,000. 8,000,000. 13.
Corea. 48,000. 7,000,000. 145.
Little Eucharia. 282,600. 4,000,000. 17.
Soongariz. 200,000. 2,000,000. 10.
Mongolia. 1,200,000. 2,000,000. [[1 1/2 ?]].
Mantchooria. 1,2300,000. 3,000,000. [[2 1/4?]]
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[[Area in square miles]] 5,2000,000. [[Population]] 230,000,000. [[Pop. to
square mile]] 44.
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ITALY, IN DETAIL
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Lombardy and Venice. 17,511. 4,803,285. 274.
Sardinia. 28,820. 4,916,687. 170.
Tuscany and Lucca. 8,712. 1,761,140. 802.
States of the Church. 17,048. 2,008,115. 170.
Naples, or The Two Sicilies. 41,521. 8,681,289. 206.
Parma. 2,184. 497,313. 227.
Modena. 2,073. 536,458. 283.
San Marino. 21. 7,600. 362.
Monaco. 50. 7,000. 140.
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[[Area in square miles]] 117,950. [[Population]] 24,068,317. [[Pop. to
square mile]] 211.
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CIVIL AND POLITICAL STATISTICS,
Table showing the Military and Naval Power, with the Public Debt, of the
principal civilized States.
States. Number of Army. Vessels in Navy. No. of Guns in Navy. Amount
of Public Debt.
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Russia. 784,982. 175. 7,660. $733,000,000.
Gr. Brit. and Irel'nd. 138,709. 678. 18,000. 3,700,000,000.
France. 502,715. 328. 8,000. 1,330,000,000.
Denmark. 24,823. 33. 1,120. 80,000,000.
Netherlands. 56,000. 125. 2,500. 731,000,000.
Belgium. 94,900. 5. 26. 165,000,000.
Austria. 414,000. 65. 510. 479,100,000.
Prussia. 137,000. 47. 114. 180,000,000.
Bavaria. 53,500. [[no value]]. [[no value]]. 73,000,000.
Sweden and Norw'y. 62,970. 306. 2,900. 1,500,000.
Spain. 160,000. 50. 721. 1,300,000,000.
Portugal. 38,000. 36. 700. 160,000,000.
Sardinia. 38,000. 60. 900. 120,000,000.
Tuscany. 5,500. 5. 434. [[no value]].
States of the Ch. 17,000. 3. [[no value]]. 34,000,000.
Naples. 48,882. 60 [[no value]]. 16,060,000.
Greece. 4,000. 33. [[no value]]. 10,000,000.
Turkey. 200,000. 74. 4,000. 36,000,000.
Brazil. 17,095. 67. 359. 68,000,000.
Mexico. 19,000. 10. [[no value]]. 102,550,000.
United States. 10,344. 75. 2,045. 52,312,980.
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Which is the largest in population? The second? The third, &c.?
Which European State has the largest army? The largest navy in ships
and guns? The greatest debt? The second? The third, &c.? Repeat
these questions for the American States.
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GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLES -NO. III
POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD
[[column 1 of 5]]
NORTH AMERICA.
BRITISH AMERICA.
Montreal, C.E
| 57,517 | 1852
Quebec
| 42,057 | " [[ditto for: 1852]]
Toronto, C.W.
| 30,762 | " [[ditto for: 1852]]
St. John,N.B.
| 20,000 | " [[ditto for: 1852]]
Halifax, N.S.
| 19,000 | " [[ditto for: 1852]]
Kingston, C.W. | 10,000 | " [[ditto for: 1852]]
Eytown
| 7,000 | " [[ditto for: 1852]]
UNITED STATES.
EASTERN STATES.
Boston, Mass.
| 136,881| 1850
Providence, R.I | 41,511 | " [[ditto for: 1850]]
Lowell, Mass
| 33,383 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Portland, Me
| 20,815 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
New Haven, Conn | 20,315 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Salem, Mass
| 20,264 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Roxbury
| 18,364 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Charlestown
| 17,216 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Worcester
| 17,049 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
New Bedford
| 16,413 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Cambridge
| 15,213 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Bangor, Me
| 14,482 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Lynn, Mass
| 14,257 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Manchester, N.H. | 13,932 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Hartford, Conn | 13,555 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Springfield, Mass | 11,766 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Taunton
| 10,441 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Norwich, Conn
| 10,265 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
MIDDLE STATES.
New York, N.Y. | 515,547|1850
Philadelphia, Pa | 468,762|" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Brooklyn, N.Y. | 96,838 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Albany
| 50,763 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Pittsburg,Pa
| 46,601 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Buffalo, N.Y.
| 42,261 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Newark, N.J.
| 38,394 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Rochester, N.Y. | 36,403 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Williamsburg
| 30,780 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Troy
| 28,785 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Syracuse
| 22,271 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Allegheny City Pa | 21,262 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Utica, N.Y.
| 17,565 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Reading, Pa
| 15,743 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Wilmington, Del | 13,979 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Poughkeepsie,N.Y. | 13,914 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Lancaster, Pa
| 12,369 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Lockport, N.Y. | 12,323 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Onrego
| 2,265 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Newburg
| 11,415 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Paterson, N.J. | 11,324 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Kingston, N.Y. | 10,232 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
New Brunswick,N.J. | 10,012 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
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SOUTHERN STATES.
Baltimore,Md
| 109,054 | 1850
N.Orleans, inc Lfayette |133,631 | " [[ditto for: 1850]]
Charleston, S.C. | 32,985|" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Washington City, D.c.|40,000|" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Richmond, Va
| 27,570 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Mobile, Ala
| 20,515 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Savannah, Ga
| 15,312 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Norfolk, Va
| 13,324 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Petersburg
| 10,010 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Wheeling
| 13,176 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
WESTERN STATES.
Cincinnati, O
| 169,054|1850
St. Louis, Mo
| 133,651|" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Louisville, Ky | 42,194 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
San Francisco, Cal | 31,876 |1852
Chicago, Ill
| 20,263 |1850
Detroit, Mich
| 21,019 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Milwaukee, Wis | 20,061 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Columbus, O
| 17,882 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Cleveland
| 17,034 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Dayton
| 10,977 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
Nashville, Tenn | 10,165 |" [[ditto for: 1850]]
MEXICO.
Mexico (est.)
| 200,000|
Guadalaxara
|(?)60,000|
San Luis Potoel |55,000 |
La Puebla
| 50,000 |
Queretaro
| 40,000 |
Guanaxuato
| 34,000 |1835
CENTRAL AMERICA.
New Guatimala (est)| 50,000 |
Leon
| 25,000 |
San Jose
| 18,000 |
St. Salvador (est.)| 16,000 |
Old Guatimala
| 12,000 |
WEST INDIES.
Havana
|150,000 |1848
Puerto Principe | 49,000 |1845
Matanxas
| 45,795 |" [[ditto for: 1845]]
Kingston (est) | 35,000 |
St. Jago de Cuba | 26,739 |1845
St. John's, P.R. | 20,050 |" [[ditto for: 1845]]
Port au Prince |(?)20,000|
Bridgetown, Bar | 19,362 |1844
St. Domingo
| 15,000 |
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SOUTH AMERICA.
NEW GRANADA.
Bogota (est.)
| 40,000 |
Popayan
| 20,000 |
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Socorro
(?)| 12,000 |
Carthageon
| 10,000 |
Panama
| 6,000 |
VENEZUELA.
Caraccas (est.)
Valebela (est.)
Maracaybo
Languayra
Merida
|
| 40,000 |
| 16,000 |
| 14,000 |
| 6,000 |
6,000 |
EQUADOR.
Quito (est.)
| 50,000 |
Guayaquil
| 25,000 |
Cuenca
(?)| 20,000 |
GUIANA.
Georgetown
| 26,000 |1851
Paramaribo (est.) | 20,000 |
PERU.
Lime
Cuzco
Arequipa
Guamanga
| 55,000 |
| 46,000 |
| 25,000 |
(?)| 20,000 |
BOLIVIA.
Cochabamba
| 30,000 |
Chuquisaca
| 25,000 |
La Pas
| 20,000 |
CHILI.
Santiago
Valparaiso
| 65,000 |1830
| 30,000 |1838
BRAZIL.
Rio Janeiro
| 170,000 |1843
Bahia. or St. Salvador | 100,000 | 1840
Pernambuco
| 65,000 |
Maranham
(?)| 30,000 |
San Paul
| 22,000 |
Villa Bella
| 15,000 | 1845
Para
| 10,000 |
BUENOS AYRES.
Buenos Ayres
| 81,000 | 1845
Cordova
| 14,000 |
Mendoza
| 12,000 |
PARAGUAY.
Assumption
| 10,000 |
URUGUAY.
Montevideo
(?)| 12,000 |
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EUROPE.
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
Stockholm
| 91,000 | 1840
Gottenburg
| 29,000 | 1843
Christiania
| 26,000 | 1845
Bergen
| 26,000 | " [[ditto for: 1845]]
RUSSIA.
St. Petersburg |478,000 | 1846
Moscow
|350,000 | " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Warsaw
|163,000 | 1845
Odessa
| 78,000 | " [[ditto for: 1845]]
Riga
| 71,000 | 1838
Kazan
| 57,000 | 1833
Cronstadt
| 53,000 |
Kiev
| 45,000 | 1846
Saratov
| 45,000 | " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Astrachan
| 45,000 | 1843
Tula
| 40,000 |
Wilna
| 35,000 | 1834
Orel
| 33,000 | 1846
Savastopol
| 30,000 |
DENMARK.
Copenhagen
|133,000 | 1847
Altona
| 32,000 | " [[ditto for: 1846]]
HOLLAND.
Amsterdam
Rotterdam
The Hague
Utrecht
Gromingen
|229,000 | 1841
| 90,000 |
| 66,000 | 1841
| 45,000 | " [[ditto for: 1841]]
| 31,000 | 1840
BELGIUM.
Brussels
Ghent
Antwerp
Liege
|136,000 | 1851
|107,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
| 89,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
| 78,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
ENGLAND.
London
|2,362,000 | 1851
Liverpool
|384,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Manchester, inc. Salford |316,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Birmingham, inc. Ashton |242,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
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Leeds
|152,000 | 1851
Bristol, inc. Clifton |144,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Sheffield
|104,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Plymouth
|102,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Newcastle
| 89,000,| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Portsmouth
| 73,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Norwich
| 68,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
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Leicester
| 61,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Nottingham
| 58,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Hull
| 50,000 | " [[ditto for: 1851]]
SCOTLAND.
Glasgow
|367,000| 1851
Edinburgh
|158,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Dundee
| 79,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Aberdeen
| 72,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Paisley
| 48,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Greenock
| 37,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Leith
| 31,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Perth
| 24,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
IRELAND.
Dublin
Belfast
Cork
Limerick
Waterford
Galway
Kilkenny
Drogheda
Carrickfergus
|255,000| 1851
|100,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
| 86,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
| 55,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
| 27,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
| 25,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
| 20,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
| 17,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
| 8,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
FRANCE.
Paris
|1,063,000| 1851 [[ditto for: 1851]]
Lyons
|219,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Marseilles
|195,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Bordeaux
|190,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Rouen
|100,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Nantes
| 83,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Toulouse
| 72,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Lisle, or Lille | 68,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Strasburg
| 52,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Melz
| 42,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Rheims
| 42,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Orleans
| 42,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
Toulon
| 39,000| " [[ditto for: 1851]]
SPAIN.
Madrid
Barcelona
Seville
Valencia
Granada
Malaga
Cadiz
Murela
Cordova
Saragosa
Carthagena
Corunna
Alicant
|200,000| 1846
|120,000| 1845
| 85,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
| 71,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
| 70,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
| 66,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
| 54,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
| 48,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
| 42,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
| 40,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
| 28,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
| 19,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
| 19,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
PORTUGAL.
Lisbon
|241,500| 1845
Oporto
| 80,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
Coimbra
| 15,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
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AUSTRIA.
Vienna
|477,000| 1846
Pesth, inc Buda |125,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Prague
|124,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Limberg
| 75,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Trieste
| 71,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Debretkin [[?]] | 63,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Gratz
| 50,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Brumn
| 44,000| 1842
Cracow
| 43,000| 1849
PRUSSIA.
Berlin
|442,000| 1846
Breslau
|104,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Cologne
| 92,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Konigsberg
| 70,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Dantzie
| 58,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Magdeburg
| 57,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Aix-la-Chapelle | 46,000| 1845
Stettin
| 42,000| 1846
Posen
| 36,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
Elberfeldt 35,000}
Barmen 33,000} | 68,000| " [[ditto for: 1846]]
BAVARIA.
Munich
Nuremberg
|112,000| 1846
| 45,000| "
HANOVER.
Hanover
Gottingen
| 42,000| 1845
| 11,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
SAXONY.
Dresden
Leipzig
| 91,000| 1843
| 65,000| 1846
WIRTEMBERG.
| 29,000| 1845
Ulm
| 13,000| 1846
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FREE CITIES.
Hamburg
|149,000| 1848
Frankfurt
| 58,000| 1846
Bremen
| 53,000| 1845
Lubec
| 25,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
SWITZERLAND.
Geneva
| 25,000| 1838
Basle
| 24,000| 1837
Berne
| 22,000|
SARDINIA.
Turin
Genoa
|135,000| 1838
|120,000| " [[ditto for: 1838]]
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LOMBARDY AND VENICE.
Milan
|151,000| 1846
Venice
|172,000| 1842
Padua
| 00,000| 1846
Verona
| 48,000|
Mantua
| 26,000| 1845
PARMA AND MODENA.
Parma
| 41,000| 1844
Modena
| 27,000| 1843
TUSCANY AND LUCCA.
Florence
|102,000| 1845
Leghorn
| 80,000| " [[ditto for: 1845]]
Lucca
| 24,000| 1839
Pisa
| 22,000| 1845
STATES OF THE CHURCH.
Rome
|172,000| 1846
Bologna
| 75,000| 1844
Acona
| 40,000|
NAPLES.
Naples
Palermo
Messina
Catanis
Trapaui
GREECE.
Athens
Syra
|417,000| 1838
|180,000| 1844
| 84,000| 1831
| 54,000| 1836
| 24,000|
| 28,000| 1845
| 14,000|
TURKEY.
Constantinople |786,000|
Adrianople
|100,000|
Salonica
| 75,000|
Bucharest
| 61,000|
Sophia
(?)| 40,000|
Serajevo
(?)| 40,000|
Belgrade
| 30,000|
Seres
| 27,000|
Widin
| 35,000|
Jaxsy
(?)| 20,000|
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ASIA.
RUSSIA IN ASIA.
Teflis
| 50,000| 1843
Tomsk
| 18,000| " [[ditto for: 1843]]
Trkoutsk
| 18,000| 1840
Tobolsk
| 15,379| 1835
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TURKEY IN ASIA.
Smyron
|150,000| est.
Damascus
| 90,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Aleppo
| 70,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Bassorah
| 60,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Brusa
| 60,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Bagdad
(?)| 55,000|
Erzerum
| 40,000| est.
Diarbekir
| 40,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Mosul
| 35,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Trebisonde
| 30,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Jerusalem
| 25,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
ARABIA.
Sana
| 40,000|
Muscat
(?)| 40,000|
Mecca
(?)| 30,000|
Aden (British) | 20,000| 1842
Medina
| 18,000|
PERSIA.
Isphan
Teheran
Reshd
Meshid
Yezd
|150,000|
| 60,000|
| 60,000| est.
| 50,000|
| 40,000|
AFGHANISTAN.
Cabul
| 60,000| est.
Candahar
| 50,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Peshawur
| 50,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Herat
| 45,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Khelat
| 12,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
TARTARY.
Bokhara
Khokan
Tashkent
|150,000| est.
(?)| 80,000|
(?)| 40,000|
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HINDOOSTAN.
Benares
(?)|000,000| est.
Madras
|400,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Patna
|284,000| 1837
Bombay
|230,000| 1845
Calcutta
|220,000| 1837
Dacca
|200,000| est.
Hyderabad
|200,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Lucknow
|200,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Delhi
|200,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Surat
(?)|160,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Nagpore
|125,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Umritsir
|115,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Lahore
|110,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Poonah
|110,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Ahmedabad
|100,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Oojein
|100,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
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Baroda
(?)|100,000|
" [[ditto for: est.]]
FARTHER OR CHIN INDIA.
Saigon
|180,000| est.
Kesho
(?)|100,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Hue
| 60,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Bangkok
| 50,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Singapore
| 50,000| 1849
Ummerapoora
| 30,000|
Rangoon
| 20,000| est.
Malnoca
| 12,000|
CHINESE EMPIRE.
Pekin
(?)|1,500,000| est.
Canton
(?)|1,000,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Toentsin
(?)|700,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Scotehow
(?)|700,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Hangtehow
(?)|500,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Nankin
|500,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Kingtehing
|400,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Voutehang
|400,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Nangtehang
|350,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Singan
|300,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Amoy
|250,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Jigagungar (Thibet)|100,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Goulja, or Ili | 40,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
JAPAN.
Jedo
|1,300,000| est.
Miaco
|500,000|
Oraca
|150,000| est.
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AFRICA.
BARBARAY.
Tunis
Morocco
Algiers
Fez
Mequinez
Kairwan
Constantina
Tripoli
|100,000| est.
|100,000| 1844
| 97,000| 1849
| 80,000| " [[ditto for: 1849]]
| 60,000| " [[ditto for: 1849]]
| 50,000|
| 21,000| 1847
| 15,000| " [[ditto for: 1847]]
EGYPT, NUBIA, &c.
Cairo
|300,000| est.
Alexandria
| 60,000|
Damietta
| 25,000| est.
Siout
| 20,000| " [[ditto for: 1847]]
Khartoom
| 15,000|
SOUDAN.
Sockatoo
Zaria
Sego
Kano
Angornou
| 60,000| est.
| 40,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
| 30,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
| 30,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
| 30,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
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Jenme
Boussa
Timbuctoo
| 15,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
| 13,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
| 12,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
GUNIEA AND SOUTH AFRICA.
Abbeokuta
| 80,000| est.
Coomassie
| 25,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Abomey
| 24,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Cape Town
| 23,000| 1842
St. Salvador
| 20,000| est.
Benin
| 15,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Freetown, Sierra Leone | 13,000| " [[ditto for: est.]]
Monrovia, Liberia | 4,000|
AFRICAN ISLANDS.
Port Louis, Mauritius | 35,000|
Ponte Delgada, Azoree | 22,000|
Funchal, Madeira | 18,000|
Zanzibar, Zan
| 15,000|
St. Denis, Bourbon | 12,000|
Orotava, Canary | 8,000| 1835
_______________________________
OCEANICA.
Manilla, Phillipines |140,000|
Batavia, Java
|118,000|
Sydney, New South Wales | 60,000| 1850
Aeheen, Sumatra | 30,000|
Hobarton, Tasmania | 21,000|
Samarang, Java (?)| 20,000|
Padang, Sumatra (?)| 20,000|
Melbourne, Australia | 15,000| 1845
Nonolulu, Sandwich Isl | 7,000|
_______________________________
QUESTIONS - Which is the most populous city in North America? In
what country is it? How many cities number over 200,000 inhabitants?
Over 250,000? Over 100,000 Ho many in the United States are over
100,000? Which is the largest city in South America? The next? How
many are over 100,000? Which is the largest city in Europe? the next in
size? How many in Europe are over 500,000? Over 200,000? Which
two European cities exceed New York in population? Lu,Ps Which
three are nearest to Philadelphia in population Ns., Va adn Bm. Which
is the largest city in Asia? The next? Which country has the greatest
number of cities with a population of more than 400,000? Which is the
larges African city? The next? The largest in Oceanica? Which is the
largest city in the world?
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^[[5]]
GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLES---NO. IV.
AREA AND POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES IN 1850, AND
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POPULATION BY EACH CENSUS.
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Names of States.
|Capitals.
---------------------------------Maine
|Augusta
New Hampshire
|Concord
Vermont
|Montpellier
Massachusetts
|Boston
Rhode Island|Providence & Newport
Connecticut|Hartford and New Haven
New York
|Albany
New Jersey
|Trenton
Pennsylvania
|Harrisburg
Delaware
|Dover
Maryland
|Annapolis
District of Columbia
Virginia
|Richmond
North Carolina
|Raleigh
South Carolina
|Columbia
Georgia
|Milledgeville
Florida
|Tallahassee
Alabama
|Montgomery
Mississippi
|Jackson
Louisiana
|Baton Rouge
Texas
|Austin
Arkansas
|Little Rock
Tennessee
|Nashville
Kentucky
|Frankfort
Ohio
|Columbus
Michigan
|Lansing
Indiana
|Indianapolis
Illinois
|Springfield
Missouri
|Jefferson City
Iowa
|Iowa City
Wisconsin
|Madison
California
|Sacramento City
Minnesota
|St. Paul
Oregon inc. Washington Ter. |Salem
Utah
|Fillmore City
New Mexico
|Santa Fe
Nebraska and Kansas
Indian Territory
---------------------------------Total
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Sq. miles | White pop.
---------------------32,854 | 581,313
9,250 | 317,456
10,212 | 313,402
7,800 | 935[[?]],450
1,306 | 143,875
4,674 | 363,699
47,000 | 3,01[[?]]8,323
8,393[[?]]| 465,500
60
| 37,941
61,352 | 594,500
50,000 | 553,028
23,000 | 274,563
69,000 | 521,572
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69,268 | 47,203[[?]]
60,722 | 420,514
47,156 | 295,718
46,131 | 255,491
237,321 | 154,032
52,198 | 162,189
45,600 | 756,536
37,650 | 761,413
39,954 | 1,933,030
56,243 | 295,071
33,809 | 977,151
55,405 | 846,034
67,380 | 592,004
50,914 | 191,881
53,924 | 2[[?]]04,756
188,081 | 91,635
166,000 | 8[[?]],083
341,463 | 13,087
187,923 | 11,330
257,744 | 61,6[[?]]25
482,000 |
68,000 |
---------------------3,033,460 | 19,553,068
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Free col'd| Slaves
---------------------1,356 |
520
|
718
|
9,064 |
3,670 |
7,093 |
49,069 |
23,810 | 236
53,026 |
18,073 | 2,200
74,723 | 90,368
10,059 | 3,087
54,333 | 472,528
27,463 | 288,538
8,960 | 384,984
2,931 | 381,682
932
| 39,310
2,265 | 342,844
930
| 309,878
17,462 | 244,809
397
| 58,161
608
| 47,100
6,422 | 239,459
10,011 | 210,981
25,279 |
2,583 |
11,262 |
5,436 |
2,618 | 87,422
333
|
635
|
902
|
39
|
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21
22
|
| 26
|
|
|
---------------------434,495 | 5,204,313
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Total pop. 1850.
---------------------683,100
317,976
314,120
994514
147,545
370,792
3,097,394
489,555
2,311,786
91,352
583,034
51,687
1,421,661
800,039
668,507
906,185
87,445
771,623
606,525
517,762
212,592
209,897
1,002,717
982,405
1,983,329
397,654
988,416
851,470
682,044
192,214
305,391
92,597
6,077
13,294
11,380
61,547
---------------------23,191,876
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Rep's. | Pop. to sq. m.
---------------------6
| 19
3
| 34
3
| 30
11 | 126
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2
4
33
5
25
1
6
| 108
| 79
| 65
| 60
| 50
| 44
| 62
| 851
13 | 23
8
| 17
6
| 23
8
| 16
1
| 1 1/2
7
| 15
5
| 13
4
| 11
2
|1
2
|4
10 | 22
10 | 26
21 | 50
4
|7
11 | 29
9
| 15
7
| 10
2
|4
3
|6
2
|1
| 1 to 28
| 1 to 25
| 1 to 16
| 1 to 4
|
|
-------------234 | 8
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Pop. 1790. | Pop. 1800. | Pop. 1810
-----------------------------------96,540 | 151,719 | 228,705
141,899 | 183,762 | 214,360
85,416 | 154,465 | 217,713
378,717 | 423,245 | 472,040
69,110 | 69,122 | 77,031
238,141 | 251,002 | 252,342
340,125 | 586,756 | 959,019
164,139 | 211,949 | 245,556
434,373 | 602,365 | 810,091
59,098 | 64,273 | 72,674
319,728 | 341,548 | 380,546
.....
| 14,093 | 24,023
748,303 | 880,200 | 974,622
393,751 | 478,103 | 555,500
249,073 | 345,591 | 415,115
82,548 | 162,101 | 252,433
.....
| .....
| .....
.....
| .....
| .....
.....
| 8,850
| 40,352
.....
| .....
| 76,556
.....
| .....
| .....
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| .....
| .....
35,791 | 103,602 | 251,727
73,077 | 225,955 | 406,511
.....
| 45,365 | 230,760
.....
| .....
| 4,762
.....
| 4,875
| 24,520
.....
| .....
| 12,282
.....
| .....
| 20,845
.....
| .....
| .....
.....
| .....
| .....
.....
| .....
| .....
.....
| .....
| .....
.....
| .....
| .....
.....
| .....
| .....
.....
| .....
| .....
.....
| .....
| .....
.....
| .....
| .....
-----------------------------------3,929,827 | 5,305,941 | 7,239,814
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Pop. 1820. | Pop. 1830. | Pop. 1840
-----------------------------------298,335 | 390,435 | 504,703
244,161 | 200,328 | 284,574
235,764 | 280,652 | 291,045
523,287 | 610,408 | 732,609
83,059 | 97,199 | 106,830
275,302 | 207,675 | 309,978
1,372,812 |1,918,608 |2,428,921
277,575 | 320,823 | 373,306
1,649,578 |1,348,233 |1,724,033
72,749 | 76,748 | 78,085
407,350 | 447,040 | 470,019
33,030 | 39,834 | 43,712
1,065,379 |1,211,405 |1,230,797
638,829 | 737,987 | 753,419
502,741 | 581,185 | 591,398
340,987 | 516,823 | 601,302
....... | 31,730 | 54,477
127,901 | 309,527 | 590,756
75,448 | 136,621 | 375,651
153,407 | 215,739 | 352,411
....... | ....... | .......
14,273 | 30,388 | 97,574
422,813 | 681,904 | 829,210
564,317 | 687,917 | 779,828
581,434 | 937,903 |1,519,467
8,806 | 31,639 | 212,267
147,178 | 343,031 | 685,806
55,211 | 157,445 | 476,183
66,586 | 140,455 | 383,702
....... | ....... | 43,112
....... | ....... | 30,945
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
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-----------------------------------9,638,191 |12,186,020 |17,000,453
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* Including 40,000 square miles of territory, obtained by the Gadsden
Treaty, 1854.
CIVIL AND POLITICAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES FOR
1850.
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States and Territories | No. of farms in cultivation. | No. of dwellings.
------------------------------------Maine
| 46,760 | 95,802
New Hampshire
| 20,220 | 57,330
Vermont
| 29,687 | 56,421
Massachusetts
| 34,235 | 152,835
Rhode Island
| 5,385 | 22,379
Connecticut
| 22,445 | 64,043
New York
| 170,621 | 473,936
New Jersey
| 23,905 | 81,064
Pennsylvania
| 127,577 | 386,216
Delaware
| 6,063 | 15,290
Maryland
| 21,869 | 81,708
District of Columbia| 264 | 7,917
Virginia
| 77,013 | 165,815
North Carolina
| 56,963 | 104,996
South Carolina
| 29,960 | 52,642
Georgia
| 51,759 | 91,011
Florida
| 4,304 | 9,022
Alabama
| 41,964 | 73,070
Mississippi
| 33,900 | 51,681
Louisiana
| 13,422 | 49,101
Texas
| 12,193 | 27,958
Arkansas
| 17,758 | 28,252
Tennessee
| 72,712 | 129,419
Kentucky
| 74,777 | 130,760
Ohio
| 143,887 | 236,098
Michigan
| 34,080 | 71,616
Indiana
| 93,896 | 170,178
Illinois
| 76,208 | 146,544
Missouri
| 54,458 | 95,849
Iowa
| 14,806 | 32,962
Wisconsin
| 20,177 | 56,316
California
| ....... | 23,742
Minnesota
| 156 | 1,002
Oregon inc. Washington Ter.| 1,164 | 2,374
Utah
| 926 | 2,322
New Mexico
| 3,750 | 13,453
--------------------------------------------Total
|1,448,335 |3,362,337
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No. of families. | Manufac'g estab'ts, producing over $500.
of exports.
--------------------------------------------103,333 | 3,682 | $1,556,912
62,287 | 3,301 |
8,927
58,573 | 1,835 | 440,905
102,675 | 9,637 | 10,681,763
24,216 | 1,144 | 216,265
| Amount
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73,448 | 3,913 | 241,900
566,809 | 23,823 | 52,712,789
89,080 | 4,374 |
1,656
468,427 | 22,035 | 4,501,006
15,439 | 513 | .......
87,284 | 2,863 | 6,967,353
8,213 | 426 | 80,588
167,500 | 4,432 | 3,415,646
105,451 | 2,528 | 416,501
52,937 | 1,473 | 11,447,800
91,417 | 1,407 | 7,551,943
2,107 | 121 | 2,023,624
73,786 | 1,022 | 10,544,858
52,107 | 806 | ........
54,112 | 1,021 | 38,105,350
28,377 | 307 | 24,958
28,416 | 271 | ........
130,001 | 2,780 | ........
132,029 | 3,471 | ........
348,514 | 10,550 | 217,632
72,631 | 1,979 | 132,045
171,564 | 4,326 | ........
149,153 | 3,090 | 17,069
100,890 | 3,030 | ........
83,517 | 452 | ........
57,008 | 1,278 | ........
24,507 | ....... | ........
1,016 |
5 | ........
2,374 |
51 | ........
2,322 |
16 | ........
13,453 |
20 | ........
--------------------------------------3,598,240 | 123,083 | $151,898,720
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Amount of imports. | No. of ships built. | No. of steam'ts built. | Total No.
of vessels built.
--------------------------------------$856,411 | 127 | 6 | 326
49,079 | 6 | ... | 10
463,002 | .... | 1 | 1
30,374,684 | 51 | 2 | 121
258,303 | 5 | 1 | 14
372,300 | 3 | 1 | 47
111,123,524 | 25 | 32 | 224
1,494 | 1 | 3 | 57
12,666,154 | 7 | 31 | 185
........ | .... | 1 | 16
6,124,301 | 16 | 4 | 150
50,519 | .... | ... | 8
426,509 | 1 | 5 | 34
323,692 | 1 | 5 | 33
1,933,785 | .... | ... | ...
636,254 | .... | 3 | 5
95,709 | .... | ... | 2
965,262 | .... | ... | 3
........ | .... | ... | ...
10,760,499 | 1 | 4 | 24
25,630 | .... | 1 | 1
........ | .... | ... | ...
27,965 | .... | ... | ...
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190,957 | .... | 34 | 34
582,504 | .... | 16 | 31
144,102 | .... | 3 | 14
........ | .... | ... | ...
15,705 | .... | 1 | 13
359,643 | .... | 5 | 5
........ | .... | ... | ...
........ | .... | ... | ...
........ | .... | ... | ...
........ | .... | ... | ...
........ | .... | ... | 2
........ | .... | ... | ...
........ | .... | ... | ...
----------------------------------$178,138,318 | 247 | 159 |1,300
----------------------------------[[columns 11, 12, and 13 of 16]]
Tonnage of vessels built during year. | Total State debt. | Total State
property, exclusive of School Fund.
----------------------------------91,211 | $600,500 | $700,000
6,914 | 76,000 | .......
77 | None | .......
35,836 | 6,259,930 | 10,336,257
3,587 | None | .......
4,819 | 91,212 | 406,000
58,342 |23,463,838 | 35,155,237
6,201 | 71,810 | 1,027,656
21,409 |40,316,362 | 32,392,735
1,848 | None | 190,000
15,964 |15,424,380 | 23,252,540
288 | ....... | .......
3,584 |15,196,856 | 13,112,831
2,651 | 977,000 | .......
..... | 2,061,292 | 5,000,000
683 | 1,828,472 | 25,635
79 | None | .......
113 | 8,559,110 | 2,866,907
..... | 7,271,707 | 2,000,000
1,592 |11,492,556 | 2,416,938
105 |12,435,982 | .......
..... | 1,566,562 | .......
..... | 3,352,856 | 5,408,820
6,460 | 4,397,637 | 6,000,000
5,214 |18,744,504 | 18,000,000
2,061 | 2,529,872 | 628,000
..... | 6,775,522 | .......
1,091 |16,027,509 | 5,000,000
1,353 | 922,241 | 382,034
..... | 79,442 | .......
..... | 12,802 | .......
.....
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Pop. 1820. | Pop. 1830. | Pop. 1840
-----------------------------------298,335 | 390,435 | 504,703
244,161 | 200,328 | 284,574
235,764 | 280,652 | 291,045
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523,287 | 610,408 | 732,609
83,059 | 97,199 | 106,830
275,302 | 207,675 | 309,978
1,372,812 |1,918,608 |2,428,921
277,575 | 320,823 | 373,306
1,649,578 |1,348,233 |1,724,033
72,749 | 76,748 | 78,085
407,350 | 447,040 | 470,019
33,030 | 39,834 | 43,712
1,065,379 |1,211,405 |1,230,797
638,829 | 737,987 | 753,419
502,741 | 581,185 | 591,398
340,987 | 516,823 | 601,302
....... | 31,730 | 54,477
127,901 | 309,527 | 590,756
75,448 | 136,621 | 375,651
153,407 | 215,739 | 352,411
....... | ....... | .......
14,273 | 30,388 | 97,574
422,813 | 681,904 | 829,210
564,317 | 687,917 | 779,828
581,434 | 937,903 |1,519,467
8,806 | 31,639 | 212,267
147,178 | 343,031 | 685,806
55,211 | 157,445 | 476,183
66,586 | 140,455 | 383,702
....... | ....... | 43,112
....... | ....... | 30,945
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
....... | ....... | .......
-----------------------------------9,638,191 |12,186,020 |17,000,453
____________________________________
* Including 40,000 square miles of territory, obtained by the Gadsden
Treaty, 1854.
CIVIL AND POLITICAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES FOR
1850.
[[columns 1, 2, and 3 of 16]]
States and Territories | No. of farms in cultivation. | No. of dwellings.
------------------------------------Maine
| 46,760 | 95,802
New Hampshire
| 20,220 | 57,330
Vermont
| 29,687 | 56,421
Massachusetts
| 34,235 | 152,835
Rhode Island
| 5,385 | 22,379
Connecticut
| 22,445 | 64,043
New York
| 170,621 | 473,936
New Jersey
| 23,905 | 81,064
Pennsylvania
| 127,577 | 386,216
Delaware
| 6,063 | 15,290
Maryland
| 21,869 | 81,708
District of Columbia| 264 | 7,917
Virginia
| 77,013 | 165,815
North Carolina
| 56,963 | 104,996
South Carolina
| 29,960 | 52,642
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Georgia
| 51,759 | 91,011
Florida
| 4,304 | 9,022
Alabama
| 41,964 | 73,070
Mississippi
| 33,900 | 51,681
Louisiana
| 13,422 | 49,101
Texas
| 12,193 | 27,958
Arkansas
| 17,758 | 28,252
Tennessee
| 72,712 | 129,419
Kentucky
| 74,777 | 130,760
Ohio
| 143,887 | 236,098
Michigan
| 34,080 | 71,616
Indiana
| 93,896 | 170,178
Illinois
| 76,208 | 146,544
Missouri
| 54,458 | 95,849
Iowa
| 14,806 | 32,962
Wisconsin
| 20,177 | 56,316
California
| ....... | 23,742
Minnesota
| 156 | 1,002
Oregon inc. Washington Ter.| 1,164 | 2,374
Utah
| 926 | 2,322
New Mexico
| 3,750 | 13,453
--------------------------------------------Total
|1,448,335 |3,362,337
[[columns 4, 5, and 6 of 16]]
No. of families. | Manufac'g estab'ts, producing over $500.
of exports.
--------------------------------------------103,333 | 3,682 | $1,556,912
62,287 | 3,301 |
8,927
58,573 | 1,835 | 440,905
102,675 | 9,637 | 10,681,763
24,216 | 1,144 | 216,265
73,448 | 3,913 | 241,900
566,809 | 23,823 | 52,712,789
89,080 | 4,374 |
1,656
468,427 | 22,035 | 4,501,006
15,439 | 513 | .......
87,284 | 2,863 | 6,967,353
8,213 | 426 | 80,588
167,500 | 4,432 | 3,415,646
105,451 | 2,528 | 416,501
52,937 | 1,473 | 11,447,800
91,417 | 1,407 | 7,551,943
2,107 | 121 | 2,023,624
73,786 | 1,022 | 10,544,858
52,107 | 806 | ........
54,112 | 1,021 | 38,105,350
28,377 | 307 | 24,958
28,416 | 271 | ........
130,001 | 2,780 | ........
132,029 | 3,471 | ........
348,514 | 10,550 | 217,632
72,631 | 1,979 | 132,045
171,564 | 4,326 | ........
149,153 | 3,090 | 17,069
100,890 | 3,030 | ........
83,517 | 452 | ........
57,008 | 1,278 | ........
24,507 | ....... | ........
1,016 |
5 | ........
| Amount
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2,374 |
51 | ........
2,322 |
16 | ........
13,453 |
20 | ........
--------------------------------------3,598,240 | 123,083 | $151,898,720
[[columns 7, 8, 9 and 10 of 16]]
Amount of imports. | No. of ships built. | No. of steam'ts built. | Total No.
of vessels built.
--------------------------------------$856,411 | 127 | 6 | 326
49,079 | 6 | ... | 10
463,002 | .... | 1 | 1
30,374,684 | 51 | 2 | 121
258,303 | 5 | 1 | 14
372,300 | 3 | 1 | 47
111,123,524 | 25 | 32 | 224
1,494 | 1 | 3 | 57
12,666,154 | 7 | 31 | 185
........ | .... | 1 | 16
6,124,301 | 16 | 4 | 150
50,519 | .... | ... | 8
426,509 | 1 | 5 | 34
323,692 | 1 | 5 | 33
1,933,785 | .... | ... | ...
636,254 | .... | 3 | 5
95,709 | .... | ... | 2
965,262 | .... | ... | 3
........ | .... | ... | ...
10,760,499 | 1 | 4 | 24
25,630 | .... | 1 | 1
........ | .... | ... | ...
27,965 | .... | ... | ...
190,957 | .... | 34 | 34
582,504 | .... | 16 | 31
144,102 | .... | 3 | 14
........ | .... | ... | ...
15,705 | .... | 1 | 13
359,643 | .... | 5 | 5
........ | .... | ... | ...
........ | .... | ... | ...
........ | .... | ... | ...
........ | .... | ... | ...
........ | .... | ... | 2
........ | .... | ... | ...
........ | .... | ... | ...
----------------------------------$178,138,318 | 247 | 159 |1,300
----------------------------------[[columns 11, 12, and 13 of 16]]
Tonnage of vessels built during year. | Total State debt. | Total State
property, exclusive of School Fund.
----------------------------------91,211 | $600,500 | $700,000
6,914 | 76,000 | .......
77 | None | .......
35,836 | 6,259,930 | 10,336,257
3,587 | None | .......
4,819 | 91,212 | 406,000
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58,342 |23,463,838 | 35,155,237
6,201 | 71,810 | 1,027,656
21,409 |40,316,362 | 32,392,735
1,848 | None | 190,000
15,964 |15,424,380 | 23,252,540
288 | ....... | .......
3,584 |15,196,856 | 13,112,831
2,651 | 977,000 | .......
..... | 2,061,292 | 5,000,000
683 | 1,828,472 | 25,635
79 | None | .......
113 | 8,559,110 | 2,866,907
..... | 7,271,707 | 2,000,000
1,592 |11,492,556 | 2,416,938
105 |12,435,982 | .......
..... | 1,566,562 | .......
..... | 3,352,856 | 5,408,820
6,460 | 4,397,637 | 6,000,000
5,214 |18,744,504 | 18,000,000
2,061 | 2,529,872 | 628,000
..... | 6,775,522 | .......
1,091 |16,027,509 | 5,000,000
1,353 | 922,241 | 382,034
..... | 79,442 | .......
..... | 12,802 | .......
..... | 1,630,320 | .......
..... | ........ | .......
122 | ........ | .......
..... | ........ | .......
..... | ........ | .......
------------------------------------278,218 |$302,056,484|$164,792,490
------------------------------------[[columns 14,15, and 16 of 16]]
Ordinary expenses, exclusive of schools. | Militia. | Emigr'ts arrived.
-----------------------------------$150,000 | 50,003 | 4,248
80,900 | 27,867 |
65
100,000 | 243,915 | .....
500,000 | 101,781 | 20,835
50,000 | 15,037 |
165
115,000 | 57,719 | .....
750,000 | 224,065 | 184,582
90,000 | 39,171 | 10,515
11,000 | 9,229 | .....
17,000 | 46,864 | 7,584
....... | 1,249 | .....
600,000 | 123,733 |
34
75,000 | 79,448 | .....
115,000 | 55,202 | 1,617
131,000 | 57,312 |
151
45,000 | 12,122 |
133
100,000 | 58,048 |
613
130,000 | 36,034 |
515,000 | 43,823 | 34,080
100,000 | 19,756 |
794
35,000 | 17,157 | .....
165,000 | 71,252 | .....
250,000 | 87,007 | .....
200,000 | 176,435 | .....
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125,000 | 63,938 | .....
80,000 | 53,913 | .....
125,000 | 83,231 | .....
110,000 | 61,000 | .....
25,000 | ...... | .....
20,000 | 32,203 | .....
500,000 | ...... | 43,615
....... | ...... | .....
....... | ...... | .....
....... | ...... | .....
....... | ...... | .....
-----------------------------------$5,812,000|2,006,456 | 315,333
____________________________________
RELIGIOUS STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES, BY CENSUS OF
1850.
[[columns 1, 2, 3, and 4 of 1
States. | Churches. | Clerg'men. | Church Accommodations. | Value of
Ch. Property.
Maine
| 915 | 928 | 321,167 |$1,725,845
New Hampshire | 626 | 649 | 237,417 | 1,405,786
Vermont
| 500 | 619 | 234,534 | 1,216,125
Massachusetts | 1,475 | 1,662 | 691,823 |10,206,184
Rhode Island | 228 | 193 | 101,210 | 1,254,400
Connecticut | 734 | 705 | 307,299 | 3,555,194
New York
| 4,134 | 4,290 | 1,913,854 |21,134,207
New Jersey | 813 | 630 | 345,733 | 3,680,236
Pennsylvania | 3,506 | 2,789 | 1,574,873 |11,586,115
Delaware
| 180 | 79 | 55,741 | 340,345
Maryland
| 909 | 453 | 379,465 | 3,947,884
Dist. of Columbia | 46 | 94 | 34,120 | 363,000
Virginia
| 2,383 | 1,087 | 856,436 | 2,856,076
North Carolina | 1,795 | 747 | 572,921 | 905,553
South Carolina | 1,182 | 474 | 460,450 | 2,172,246
Georgia
| 1,862 | 715 | 627,197 | 1,369,359
Florida
| 177 | 83 | 44,960 | 165,400
Alabama
| 1,373 | 702 | 432,005 | 1,131,616
Mississippi | 1,016 | 471 | 204,104 | 755,642
[[columns 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 of 14]]
States. | Churches. | Clerg'men. | Church Accommodations. | Value of
Ch. Property.
Louisiana
| 306 | 229 | 109,615 |$1,782,470
Texas
| 341 | 508 | 63,575 | 294,930
Arkansas
| 362 | 233 | 60,226 | 89,315
Tennessee
| 2,014 | 1,081 | 625,595 | 1,216,101
Kentucky
| 1,845 | 931 | 671,053 | 2,252,448
Ohio
| 3,035 | 2,440 | 1,457,294 | 5,723,009
Michigan
| 390 | 557 | 120,117 | 723,000
Indiana
| 2,032 | 1,063 | 709,655 | 1,529,585
Illinois
| 1,223 | 1,023 | 486,576 | 1,482,185
Missouri
| 850 | 814 | 251,058 | 1,561,610
Iowa
| 193 | 248 | 43,083 | 177,425
Wisconsin
| 365 | 401 | 97,773 | 353,900
California | 28 | 35 | 10,209 | 267,800
Minnesota Ter |
3 | 32 |
100 |
900
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Oregon inc.Wn.T|
9 | 29 | 3,133 | 76,520
Utah
|
9 | 3 | 1,200 | 51,000
New Mexico | 73 | 24 | 28,650 | 94,100
__________________________________________
Total
| 38,051 |26,842 |14,234,825 |$87,328,801
[[columns 11, 12, 13, 14, of 14]]
Denominations. | Churches.|Ch. Accommodations.|Val. of Ch.
Property
_________________________________________________________
_________
Methodists
| 13,280 | 4,343,579 | $14,822,870
Baptists
| 9,375 | 3,247,029 | 11,020,855
Presbyterians | 4,824 | 2,079,650 | 14,543,789
Congregationalists| 1,706 |
801,835 | 7,970,195
Episcopalians | 1,459 |
643,598 | 11,375,010
Roman Catholics | 1,221 |
667,823 | 9,256,758
Lutherans
| 1,217 |
534,250 | 2,854,286
Christians
| 853 |
300,005 | 847,036
Friends
| 726 |
286,323 | 1,713,767
Union
| 008 |
202,624 | 644,715
Universalists | 529 |
214,115 | 1,752,316
Free
| 386 |
114,780 | 263,005
German Reformed | 338 |
158,932 | 275,080
Dutch Reformed | 330 |
180,636 | 4,096,880
Moravians
| 528 |
109,237 | 411,667
Unitarians
| 242 |
136,417 | 3,173,822
Minor Sects
| 639 |
203,532 | 1,516,160
|__________|___________________|_____________
Total........| 38,061 | 14,234,825 |$ 87,328,801
* The Census of 1850 does not state the numbers of the clergy and
members of the various religious denominations in the United States.
The clergy comprises a body of 26,542 individuals.
[[End page]]
Spencer Fullerton Baird Index of Correspondence, 1850s-1870s
Transcribed and Reviewed by Digital Volunteers
Extracted Dec-10-2015 03:18:46
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^[[6]]
GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLES-NO.V
EMPLOYMENTS OF THE FREE MALE POPULATION OF THE
UNITED STATES OVER FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE, BY CENSUS OF
1850. [page 1]
STATES
Commerce, Trade
[Column 1 of 12] manufactures Agriculture Labor,not agrMechanic art [column 3 of 12] icultural.
and mining
[column 4 of 12]
[column 2 of 12]
Maine
38,247
77,082
26,833
New Hampshire
27,935
47,440
14,953
Vermont
17,063
48,327
22,907
Massachusetts
146,002
55,690
57,942
Rhode Island
21,004
8,482
2,206
Connecticut
38,663
31,881
16,813
New York
312,697
313,280 196,613
New Jersey
46,514
32,831
38,313
Pennsylvania
266,927
207,495 163,623
Delaware
6,633
7,884
6,663
Maryland
47,616
28,688
32,102
District of Columbia 6,128
421
2,535
Virginia
52,675
107,364
48,338
North Carolina
29,613
81,252
28,560
South Carolina
13,205
41,202
8,151
Georgia
20,715
83,332
11,505
Florida
2,380
5,977
2,003
Alabama
16,690
68,635
7,683
Mississippi
12.053
60,284
6,194
Louisiana
32,879
18,689
15,264
Texas
7,327
25,299
6,194
Arkansas
4,296
28,912
5,684
Tennessee
23,482
118,979
17,540
Kentucky
35,408
115,017
28,413
Ohio
142,087
270,302
92,706
Michigan
22,375
65,815
15,002
Indiana
45,318
163,229
20,851
Illinois
36,232
141,029
29,778
Missouri
30,095
65,501
20,391
Iowa
9,255
32,779
5,392
Wisconsin
20,526
40,990
13,196
California
60,007
2,059
3,771
Minnesota Territory
656
563
751
Oregon Territory
1,097
1,704
551
Utah Territory
823
1,681
622
New Mexico Territory 1,054
7,956
6,950
total
1,596,265
2,400,683 993,020
Army
Sea and river Law, medicine Other pursuit
[column 5 of 12] navigation and divinity requiring ed[column 6 of 12][column 7 of 12] cation.
[column 8 of 12]
114
15,649
2,212
1,727
89
578
1,642
1,425
......
159
1,827
1,113
73
19,593
4,702
5,371
......
2,033
558
881
......
4,801
1,614
2,162
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1,406
......
101
.....
07
91
274
.....
.....
18
423
....
....
45
584
33
....
584
....
148
....
....
305
71
77
140
163
289
....
655
5,370
23,243
4,361
9,051
743
9,740
182
2,263
1,659
816
282
708
807
292
4,263
321
106
258
1,027
4,100
1,220
1,725
1,644
2,471
163
561
617
4
190
18
2
110,311
14,258
11,104
1,731
2,467
9,951
10,830
251
581
2,050
2,442
350
436
4,701
5,022
2,263
3,447
1,829
3,161
2,815
3,912
357
302
2,610
676
2,322
3,489
1,827
4,420
1,868
8,263
911
1,092
3,363
3,031
3,811
2,071
9,001
8,263
2,007
1,002
4,229
3,031
3,307
2,071
2,893
3,147
1,077
425
1,477
800
876
198
68
37
99
48
26
48
45
58
24,515
25,814
Government Domestic ser- Other occupaTotal.
Civil service servants.
-tions.
[col.12 of 12]
[col.9 of 12] [col.10 of 12] [col.11 of 12]
419
232
196
162,711
305
47
31
94,564
129
34
127
92,226
1,506
1,375
2,972
205,200
176
774
209
48,471
189
220
677
97,010
4,985
6,324
3,628
888,234
373
404
1,963
128,740
3,719
4,431
4,495
680,644
124
69
113
22,061
263
1,021
278
124,876
659
607
16
11,200
1,491
79
1,978
206,875
550
46
217
137,887
1,491
149
34
68,549
570
15
173
323,243
372
12
42
13,135
416
42
97
100,407
208
69
231
75,082
325
508
488
77,168
377
....
90
42,855
811
....
27
40,785
677
10
345
168,240
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110
766
902
1,218
337
677
701
767
103
185
100
50
40
12
266
24966
212
1,167
220
184
376
1,488
10
191
710
15
710
15
40
....
1,292
22,243
471
1,219
167
449
181
1,149
40
146
123
20
6
....
1
191,075
690,792
108,978
248,696
215,359
128,175
49,315
78,189
77,631
2,336
3,874
17,478
3,135
22,159
5,371,876
MANUFACTURES OF COTTON AND IRON IN THE UNITED STATES
COTTON. [FIRST TABLE]
[[Columns 1, 2, 3, and 4 of 10]]
STATES | No of establishm's. | Amount of Capital invested. | [[Bales of
cotton used ?]].
Maine
| 12 | $3,329,700 | 31,531
New Hampshire | 44 | 10,950,500 | 83,926
Vermont
| 9 | 202,590 | 2,243
Massachusetts | 213 | 28,455,630 | 223,007
Rhode Island | 158 | 6,675,600 | 50,713
Connecticut | 128 | 4,219,100 | 39,483
New York
| 86 | 4,176,920 | 37,778
New Jersey | 21 | 1,483,300 | 14,437
Pennsylvania | 208 | 4,528,925 | 41,162
Delaware
| 12 | 400,100 | 4,730
Maryland
| 34 | 2,236,600 | 23,325
Virginia
| 27 | 1,908,900 | 17,785
North Carolina | 28 | 1,058,800 | 13,617
South Carolina | 18 | 857,200 | 9,929
Georgia
| 55 | 1,736,158 | 20,230
Florida
| ... |
80,000 | 600
Alabama
| 12 | 651,900 | 5,208
Mississippi | 2 |
38,000 | 499
Louisiana
| ... |
...... | .....
Texas
| ... |
...... | .....
Arkansas
| 3 |
16,560 | 176
Tennessee
| 33 | 600,000 | 6,411
Kentucky
| 8 | 289,000 | 3,706
Ohio
| 8 | 297,000 | 4,270
Michigan
| ... | ....... | .....
Indiana
| 2 |
43,000 | 675
Illinois
| ... | ....... | .....
Missouri
| 2 | 102,000 | 2,160
Iowa
| ... | ....... | .....
Wisconsin
| ... | ....... | .....
California | ... | ....... | .....
District of Columbia | 1
85,000 | 960
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Total
| 1,091 | 74,501,031 | 641,240
------------------------------------------------------[[columns 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 of 10]]
Value of raw material. | No. of males employed. | No. of females
employed. | Average wages of males per month. | Average wages of
females per month. | Value of entire products.
$1,573,110 | 780 | 2,950 | $29 35 | $12 15 | $2,596,356
4,839,429 | 2,911 | 9,211 | 25 45 | 13 47 | 8,830.619
114,413 | 94 | 147 | 15 55 | 12 67 | 106,100
11,289,309 | 9,293 | 19,437 | 23 01 | 13 55 | 19,712,561
3,484,579 | 4,959 | 5,916 | 18 61 | 12 95 | 6,447,120
2,500,062 | 2,708 | 3,478 | 19 08 | 11 81 | 4,257,522
1,985,973 | 2,632 | 3,688 | 18 33 | 9 68 | 3,591,989
606,645 | 616 | 1,096 | 17 98 | 9 56 | 1,100,521
3,152,530 | 3,564 | 4,099 | 17 86 | 9 91 | 5,322,202
312,008 | 413 | 425 | 15 55 | 11 59 | 538,439
1,165,579 | 1,008 | 2,014 | 15 42 | 9 53 | 2,120,564
828,375 | 1,275 | 1,688 | 10 15 | 6 98 | 1,486,384
531,903 | 442 | 1,177 | 11 66 | 6 13 | 831,342
295,971 | 309 | 620 | 13 94 | 8 30 | 748,338
900,419 | 573 | 1,390 | 14 57 | 7 30 | 2,135,054
30,000 | 28 | 67 | 32 14 | 5 00 | 49,920
237,081 | 346 | 359 | 11 71 | 7 98 | 382,200
21,500 | 19 | 17 | 14 21 | 5 34 | 30,500
....... | ..... | ...... | ..... | ..... | .......
....... | ..... | ...... | ..... | ..... | .......
8,975 | 13 | 13 | 14 61 | 5 88 | 16,637
297,500 | 310 | 581 | 10 95 | 6 42 | 510,624
180,907 | 181 | 221 | 14 62 | 9 36 | 273,430
237,000 | 132 | 209 | 16 00 | 9 05 | 394,700
....... | ..... | ...... | ..... | ..... | .......
28,239 | 38 | 57 | 13 00 | 6 77 | 44,200
....... | ..... | ...... | ..... | ..... | .......
86,445 | 75 | 80 | 10 94 | 10 00 | 142,900
....... | ..... | ...... | ..... | ..... | .......
....... | ..... | ...... | ..... | ..... | .......
....... | ..... | ...... | ..... | ..... | .......
67,000 | 41 | 103 | 14 02 | 8 01 | 100,000
------------------------------------------------------------$34,835,056 |33,150 |59,135 | $16 77 | $9 18 |$61,800,184
------------------------------------------------------------IRON [[second table]]
[[columns 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of 10]]
No. of establishm's. | Amount of capital invested | Tons of iron ore used |
Tons of pig iron made. | Tons of [[we't ?]] iron made.
[[Maine]]
| 26 | $364,100 | 2,927 | 1,481 | .....
[[New Hampshire]] | 29 | 238,700 | 500 | 200 | 110
[[Vermont]]
| 37 | 415,930 | 10,301 | 3,200 | 2,045
[[Massachusetts]] | 80 | 2,578,350 | 27,900 | 13,287 | 6,720
[[Rhode Island]] | 21 | 636,500 | ...... | ...... | 2,650
[[Connecticut]] | 91 | 1,335,900 | 35,450 | 13,420 | 6,325
[[New York]]
| 401 | 6,358,752 | 91,027 | 23,022 | 13,636
[[New Jersey]] | 108 | 2,577,003 | 65,815 | 24,031 | 8,102
[[Pennsylvania]] | 631 |19,613,415 | 877,283 | 285,702 | 182,506
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[[Delaware]]
| 15 | 388,500 | ...... | ...... | 550
[[Maryland]]
| 51 | 2,559,750 | 90,856 | 43,611 | 10,000
[[Virginia]]
| 122 | 1,776,171 | 67,312 | 22,163 | 15,328
[[North Carolina]]| 26 | 130,500 | 5,550 | 400 | 850
[[South Carolina]]| 5 | 185,700 | 2,800 | ...... | ......
[[Georgia]]
| 10 | 70,200 | 5,189 | 900 |
90
[[Florida]]
| ... | ........ | ...... | ...... | ......
[[Alabama]]
| 14 | 220,125 | 1,838 | 522 | 100
[[Mississippi]] | 8 | 100,000 | ...... | ...... | ......
[[Louisiana]] | 8 | 255,000 | ...... | ...... | ......
[[Texas]]
| 2 | 16,000 | ...... | ...... | ......
[[Arkansas]]
| ... | ........ | ...... | ...... | ......
[[Tennessee]] | 81 | 1,915,950 | 103,011 | 30,420 | 10,348
[[Kentucky]]
| 45 | 1,002,900 | 72,010 | 24,245 | 3,070
[[Ohio]
| 229 | 4,187,450 | 142,610 | 52,658 | 14,416
[[Michigan]]
| 64 | 210,450 | 2,700 | 600 | ......
[[Indiana]]
| 19 | 171,900 | 8,350 | 1,850 | 175
[[Illinois]]
| 31 | 325,400 | 5,500 | 2,700 | ......
[[Missouri]]
| 13 | 818,100 | 37,000 | 19,250 | 963
[[Iowa]]
| 3 | 5,500 | ...... | ...... | ......
[[Wisconsin]] | 10 | 131,350 | 3,000 | 1,000 | ......
[[California]] | 1 | 5,000 | ...... | ...... | ......
[[District of Columbia]]| 2 | 14,000| ...... | ...... | ......
------------------------------------------------------------------[[Total]]
|2,190|$49,258,006|1,667,946| 561,755 | 278,044
------------------------------------------------------------------[[columns 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 of 10]]
Tons of castings made | No. of males employed | Average wages per
month. | Value of raw materials, fuel, &c. | Value of entire products.
3,691 | 314 | $25 50 | $127,609 | $301,616
5,764 | 390 | 27 68 | 187,600 | 388,100
5,000 | 538 | 27 13 | 206,572 | 692,817
32,074 | 2,119 | 26 96 | 1,404,833 | 2,959,078
8,558 | 1,020 | 27 82 | 370,017 | 951,105
11,210 | 1,464 | 28 47 | 990,374 | 2,064,560
104,588 | 7,467 | 26 15 | 3,663,109 | 7,913,868
10,259 | 1,926 | 24 36 | 954,765 | 1,876,247
57,810 | 20,831 | 25 46 | 11,993,285 | 25,329,301
3,630 | 300 | 23 77 | 173,352 | 322,462
6,244 | 2,090 | 24 03 | 1,259,426 | 2,512,831
5,577 | 3,220 | 18 73 | 1,046,869 | 2,451,335
172 | 214 | 13 94 |
62,355 |
92,347
1,286 | 153 | 13 59 |
29,128 |
87,683
415 | 200 | 18 74 |
43,778 | 118,834
...... | ..... | ..... | ........ | .......
1,915 | 266 | 22 52 | 111,855 | 301,126
924 | 112 | 37 91 |
60,370 | 117,400
1,570 | 347 | 35 00 |
75,900 | 312,500
200 | 35 | 43 43 |
8,400 |
55,000
...... | ..... | ..... | ........ | .......
3,384 | 2,705 | 15 33 | 730,650 | 1,611,043
5,888 | 2,586 | 25 73 | 736,485 | 1,648,053
37,399 | 5,881 | 28 47 | 2,434,320 | 5,401,392
2,070 | 362 | 31 84 | 105,865 | 300,697
1,757 | 253 | 26 39 |
95,743 | 219,190
4,100 | 482 | 25 28 | 187,830 | 511,385
5,200 | 732 | 24 64 | 254,990 | 719,795
71 | 17 | 32 35 |
2,524 |
8,500
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1,342 | 288 | 28 37 |
95,180 | 243,195
75 |
3 | 23 33 |
8,630 |
20,740
512 | 27 | 27 05 |
18,100 |
41,696
----------------------------------------------------------322,745 | 57,021 | $26 02 | $27,649,753 | $54,601,006
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WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES IN THE UNITED STATES
[[first half of table]]
[[column headers]]
STATES.
| No. of establishm't. | Amount of capital invested | [[?]]
of wool used | Value of raw material. | No. of males empl'd. | No. of
females empl'd. | Avr'ge wages, males. | Avr'ge wages, females. |
Value of entire products.
[[/column headers]]
Maine .......... | 36 | $467,600 | 1,438,434 | $495,940 | 310 |
314 | $22 57 | $11.77 | $753,300
New Hampshire .. | 61 | 2,437,700 | 3,001,103 | 1,207,329 | 926
| 1,292 | 22 84 | 14 51 | 2,127,745
Vermont ........ | 72 | 886,300 | 2,528,100 | 830,684 | 683 |
710 | 24 50 | 11 80 | 1,579,161
Massachusetts .. | 119 | 9,082,342 | 22,229,932 | 8,071,071 | 6,167
| 4,963 | 22 95 | 14 22 | 12,770,565
Rhode Island ... | 45 | 1,013,000 | 4,103,370 | 1,463,900 | 987 |
771 | 20 70 | 15 18 | 2,381,825
Connecticut .... | 140 | 3,773,950 | 9,414,100 | 3,325,700 | 2,907 |
2,581 | 24 12 | 13 25 | 6,465,216
New York ....... | 249 | 4,459,370 | 12,538,780 | 3,838,292 | 4,262 |
2,412 | 21 46 | 11 41 | 7,039,604
New Jersey ..... | 41 | 494,274 | 1,510,289 | 548,357 | 411 |
487 | 25 02 | 8 59 | 1,161,440
Pennsylvania ... | 380 | 3,005,064 | 7,560,379 | 3,282,718 | 3,490 |
2,236 | 19 20 | 10 40 | 5,321,866
Delaware ....... | 8 | 148,500 | 393,000 | 294,172 | 122 | 18
| 18 79 | 17 33 | 251,019
Maryland ....... | 38 | 244,000 | 430,300 | 165,568 | 262 |
100 | 18 60 | 11 89 | 295,140
Virginia ....... | 121 | 392,610 | 1,554,110 | 488,899 | 478 | 190
| 18 15 | 9 90 | 841,013
North Carolina . | 1 |
18,000 |
30,000 | 13,950 | 15 | 15
| 18 00 | 7 00 | 23,750
Georgia ........ | 3 |
68,000 | 153,816 | 30,302 | 40 | 38 |
27 47 | 14 10 | 88,750
[[end first half of table]]
[[second half of table]]
[[column headers]]
STATES.
| No. of establishm't. | Amount of capital invested | [[?]]
of wool used | Value of raw material. | No. of males empl'd. | No. of
females empl'd. | Avr'ge wages, males. | Avr'ge wages, females. |
Value of entire products.
[[/column headers]]
Texas ................. | 1 |
8,000 |
30,000 | 10,000 | 4 | 4 |
$20 00 | $20 00 | 12,300
Tennessee ............. | 4 |
10,900 |
6,200 |
1,675 | 15 |
2 | 17 66 | 4 00 |
6,310
Kentucky .............. | 25 | 219,520 | 673,900 | 265,287 | 256 |
62 | 15 29 | 11 11 | 318,819
Ohio .................. | 130 | 876,220 | 1,657,725 | 578,423 | 903 |
298 | 20 14 | 10 44 | 1,111,027
Michigan .............. | 15 |
94,000 | 162,239 | 43,402 | 78 |
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61 | 21 65 | 11 47 | 96,242
Indiana ............... | 33 | 174,515 | 413,350 | 120,486 | 189 |
67 | 21 81 | 11 06 | 205,802
Illinois .............. | 16 | 154,500 | 396,964 | 115,364 | 124 |
64 | 22 00 | 12 62 | 206,572
Missouri .............. | 1 |
20,000 |
80,000 | 16,000 | 15 |
10 | 32 00 | 6 50 | 68,000
Iowa .................. | 1 |
10,000 |
14,500 |
3,500 | 7 | ... |
11 42 | ... | 18,000
Wisconsin ............. | 9 |
31,225 | 134,200 | 32,630 | 25 |
... | 22 45 | ... | 87,792
District of Columbia .. | 1 |
700 |
5,000 |
1,630 | 2 | ...
| 30 00 | ... |
2,400
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Total ................. |1,559 | $28,118,650 | 70,862,829 |$25,755,988
|22,678 |16,574 | $21 66 | $11 76 |$43,207,566
[[end of table]]
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[[start right page]]
GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLES - NO. VI.
[[line across page]]
[[start table]]
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES,
ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1850.
[[column headers, columns 1, 2,and 3]]
STATES.
| Acres land in farms |
Value farms and
impl'ts
|
[[column subheaders]]
| Impro ed | Unimproved | Cash value of farms |
Implements, &c. |
Maine ................ | 2,939,596 | 2,515,797 |
$54,864,748 |
$2,284,657
New Hampshire ........ | 2,251,488 | 1,740,926 |
55,245,997 |
2,314,125
Vermont
........ | 2,001,409 | 1,521,413 |
63,207,227 |
2,730,282
Massachusetts ........ | 2,133,436 | 1,222,576 |
109,076,347 |
3,209,584
Rhode Island ........ | 356,487 | 197,451 |
17,070,802 |
497,201
Connecticut ........ | 1,768,178 | 615,701 |
72,726,422 |
1,802,541
New York
........ | 12,408,964 | 6,710,120 |
564,546,642 |
22,084,926
New Jersey ........ | 1,767,991 | 984,955 |
120,237,511 |
4,125,503
Pennsylvania ........ | 8,628,619 | 6,204,728 |
407,876,020 |
14,722,541
Delaware
........ |
Maryland
........ |
District of Columbia . |
Virginia
........ |
North Carolina ........|
South Carolina ....... |
Georgia
........ |
Florida
........ |
Alabama
........ |
Mississippi ........ |
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Louisiana ........ |
Texas
........ |
Arkansas
........ |
Tennessee ........ |
Kentucky
........ |
Ohio
........ |
Michigan
........ |
Indiana
........ |
Illinois
........ |
Missouri
........ |
Iowa
........ |
Wisconsin ........ |
California ........ |
Minnesota Territory .. |
Oregon Territory ..... |
Utah Territory ....... |
New Mexico Territory.. |
Total
........
Spencer Fullerton Baird Index of Correspondence, 1850s-1870s
Transcribed and Reviewed by Digital Volunteers
Extracted Dec-10-2015 03:18:46
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^[[8]]
GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLES - NO. VII.
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES ACCORDING
TO THE CENSUS OF 1850.
States [[1st column]] PUBLIC SCHOOLS [[Next column with 4
subdivisions]]
ACADEMIES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS [[Next column with 4
subdivisions]]
COLLEGES [[next column with 4 subdivisions]]
Total annual expenditure for educational purposes
Total number attending schools, colleges, &c
Persons over 20 years of age unable to read and write.
[[First two columns: States, Public Schools]]
No. of./Teachers/Pupils/Annual expense
Maine............. 4,012 5,590 192,815 $315,426
New Hampshire..... 2,381 3,013 75,643 166,944
Vermont........... 2,731 4,173 93,457 176,111
Massachusetts...... 3,679 4,443 176,475 1,006,795
Rhode Island...... 416 518 23,130 109,481
Connecticut....... 1,656 1,787 71,269 231,220
New York..........11,580 13,965 675,221 1,472,657
New Jersey........ 1,479 1,590 78,205 216,992
Pennsylvania...... 9,061 10,024 413,709 1,414,530
Delaware.......... 194 214 8,970 43,861
Maryland.......... 907 1,005 33,234 220,148
District of Columbia.. 22 34 2,109 14,232
Virginia.......... 2,937 3,005 67,438 314,625
North Carolina.... 2,657 2,730 104,695 158,364
South Carolina.... 724 789 17,838 200,000
Georgia........... 1,251 1,265 32,705 182,231
Florida........... 69 73 1,878 22,386
Alabama........... 1,152 1,195 28,380 315,602
Mississippi....... 782 826 18,746 254,159
Louisiana......... 664 822 23,046 349,679
Texas............. 349 300 7,946 44,088
Arkansas.......... 353 355 8,493 43,763
Tennessee......... 2,067 2,804 103,651 195,443
Kentucky.......... 2,234 2,306 71,429 211,852
Ohio.............. 11,661 12,886 484,153 743,074
Michigan.......... 2,714 3,231 110,455 167,806
Indiana........... 4,822 4,800 161,500 314,467
Illinois.......... 4,054 4,252 125,790 349,350
Missouri.......... 1,570 1,620 51,754 160,770
Iowa.............. 742 830 29,616 51,492
Wisconsin......... 1,423 1,529 58,817 113,135
California........ ... 2 2 49 3,600
Minnesota Territory.. ... ... ... ...
Oregon Territory... 3 4 80 3,927
Utah Territory..... 13 ... .... 11,512
New Mexico Territory.. ... ... ... ...
[[lines across columns to indicate totals]]
80,991 92,000 3,354,173 9,591,530
[[Third column: ACADEMIES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS]]
No. of./Teachers/Pupils/Annual income
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131 / 232 / 6,648 / $51,187
167 / 183 / 5321 / 43,282
118 / 257 / 6,864 / 48,935
381 / 521 / 12,774 / 310,177
46 / 75 / 1,001 / 32,748
202 / 329 / 6,906 / 145,967
883 / 3,130 / 49,202 / 810,332
219 / 437 / 9,569 / 226,388
824 / 914 / 23,751 / 467,848
65 / 94 / 2,011 / 47,832
224 / 489 / 10,677 / 242,229
47 / 126 / 2,333 / 84,040
363 / 539 / 8,983 / 234,372
272 / 403 / 7,822 / 187,648
292 / 333 / 7,467 / 205,489
34 / 49 / 1,251 / 13,089
166 / 390 / 8,290 / 164,165
171 / 297 / 6,628 / 73,717
143 / 354 / 5,328 / 193,077
97 / 137 / 3,398 / 39,384
90 / 126 / 2,407/ 27,937
260 / 401 / 9,517 / 156,842
330 / 609 / 12,712 / 252,617
206 / 474 / 15,052 / 149,392
37 / 71 / 1,619 / 24,947
131 / 233 / 6,185 / 63,520
81/ 156 / 4,179 / 40,488
204 / 368 / 8,829 / 143,171
31 / 44 / 1,051 / 7,980
58 / 86 / 2,723 / 18,796
6 / 5 / 170 / 14,270
1 / 1 / 12 / 140
29 / 44 / 842 / 20,888
13 / ... / ... / 2,050
1 / 1 / 40 / ...
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6632 / 12,207 / 261,362 / 4,653,842
[[Fourth column - COLLEGES]]
No. of. / Professors. / Pupils / Annual income
3 / 21 / 282 / $14,000
1 / 18 / 273 / 11,000
5 / 30 / 461 / 21,558
6 / 85 / 1,043 / 107,901
1 / 11 / 150 / 3,500
4 / 56 / 738 / 53,639
18 / 174 / 2,673 / 148,258
4 / 49 / 470 / 79,700
21 / 125 / 3,286 / 282,205
2 / 16 / 144 / 17,200
11 / 91 / 902 / 101,714
2 / 36 / 218 / 24,000
12 / 73 / 1,343 / 159,790
5 / 29 / 513 / 40,700
8 / 43 / 720 / 104,790
13 / 84 / 1,535 / 105,430
... / ... / ... / ...
5 / 55 / 567 / 41,225
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11 / 55 / 567 / 41,255
5 / 35 / 469 / 766,250
2 / 7 / 165 / 1,000
3 / 14 / 150 / 3,100
11 / 61 / 1,069 / 43,350
6 / 35 / 442 / 13,300
9 / 65 / 1,009 / 79,528
2 / 4 / 109 / 2,000
2 / 8 / 75 / 4,500
... / ... / ... / ...
... / ... / ... / ...
... / ... / ... / ...
1 / ... / ... / ...
... / ... / ... / ...
[[line across columns to indicate totals]]
234 / 1651 / 27,159 / 1,916,028
[[Fourth, fifth and sixth columns]]
Total annual expenditure for educational purposes / Total number
attending schools, colleges, &c. /Persons over 20 years of age unable to
read and write
$380,623 / 186,222 / 6,282
221,146 / 88,221 / 3,009
246,604 / 92,242 / 6,240
1,424,873 / 222,220 / 28,345
136,729 / 28,910 / 3,667
430,826 / 83,697 / 5,306
2,431,247 / 633,321 / 98,722
523,080 / 83,697 / 5,306
2,164,578 / 504,610 / 76,272
108,893 / 14,463 / 10,181
564,091 / 62,063 / 41,877
122,272 / 6,570 / 4,671
708,787 / 109,775 / 88,520
386,912 / 100,808 / 80,423
510,879 / 40,373 / 16,564
206,644 / 77,016 / 41,667
35,475 / 4,812 / 4,129
521,022 / 62,849 / 33,992
370,276 / 48,803 / 13,528
619,006 / 34,067 / 24,610
84,472 / 19,389 / 10,583
74,800 / 23,361 / 16,935
425,792 / 146,200 / 78,619
595,930 / 131,255 / 69,706
1,018,258 / 514,809 / 66,620
206,753 / 105,961 /8,281
421,337 / 220,961 / 72,710
383,460 / 95,285 / 36,778
61,472 / 35,473 / 8,153
136,229 / 56,421 / 6,453
17,870 / 953 / 5,235
140 / 209 / 639
24,815 / 466 / 25,089
13,562 / 2,035 / 154
... / 1,877 / 162
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16,162,000 / 4,089,507 / 1,053,420
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LIBRARIES, OTHER THAN PRIVATE, IN THE UNITED STATES,
ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1850.
[[Table in two sections - first section - 6 columns;]]
[[1st column]] States
[[2nd column - two subcolumns]] Public No. Vols.
[[3rd column - two subcolumns]] School No. Vols
[[4th column - two subcolumns]] College No. Vols
[[5th column - two subcolumns]] Ch. and S. Sch. No. Vols
[[6th column - two subcolumns]] Total No. Vols
[[1st, 2nd & 3rd columns]]
States // Public. // School.
/ no. / Vols. // no. / Vols.
Maine ... 77 / 51,439 // 11 / 2,225
New Hampshire ... 47 / 42,017 // 3 / 1,260
Vermont ... 30 / 21,051 // 16 / 9,700
Massachusetts ... 177 / 257,737 // 792 / 101,645
Rhode Island ... 26 / 42,007 // 12 / 5,814
Connecticut ... 42 / 38,609 // 4 / 5,039
New York ... 43 / 197,220 // 10,802 / 1,388,729
New Jersey ... 77 / 43,903 // 10 / 4,080
Pennsylvania ... 90 / 184,666 // 30 / 17,161
Delaware ... 4 / 10,250 // ... / ...
Maryland ... 17 / 54,750 // 8 / 6,335
District of Columbia ... 7 / 66,100 //... / ...
Virginia ... 21 / 32,595 // 8 / 6,335
North Carolina ... 4 / 2,500 // 1 / 1,500
South Carolina ... 16 / 73,758 // 3 / 2,750
Georgia ... 3 / 6,560 // 3 / 2,750
Florida ... 1 / 1,000 // 2 / 800
Alabama ... 4 / 3,848 // 32 / 3,500
Missisippi ... 4 / 7,251 // 163 / 3,650
[[4th, 5th & 6th columns]]
College. // Ch. and S. Sch. // Total.
No. / Vols. // No. / Vols. // No. / Vols.
8 / 39,625 // 140 / 28,680 // 121,969
3 / 19,975 // 76 / 22,507 // 129 / 85,759
9 / 23,280 // 41 / 10,600 // 96 / 64,641
18 / 141,400 // 475 / 180,233 // 1,462 / 684,015
1 / 31,000 // 57 / 25,521 // 96 / 104,342
8 / 82,000 // 116 / 39,070 // 164 / 165,318
25 / 138,870 // 143 / 35,992 // 11,013 / 1,700,820
4 / 24, 660 // 37 / 8,952 // 128 / 80,883
21 / 77,050 // 232 / 84,523 // 89 / 30,163
1 / 5,600 // 12 / 2,700 // 17 / 17,950
10 / 33,792 // 89 / 39,165 // 124 / 123,042
2 / 32,500 // ... / ... // 9 / 98,000
14 / 50,856 / 13 / 2,395 // 51 / 88,162
5 / 21,598 // 28 / 3,999 // 38 / 29,592
7 / 38,964 // ... / ... //26 / 107,472
9 / 21,500 // 15 / 1,988 // 38 / 31,788
... / ... // 4 / 860 // 7 / 2,680
5 / 7,560 // 15 / 5,775 // 56 / 29,623
4 / 10,033 // 6 / 730 // 117 / 21,737
[[Table in two sections - second section - 6 columns;]]
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[[1st column]] States
[[2nd column - two subcolumns]] Public No. Vols.
[[3rd column - two subcolumns]] School No. Vols
[[4th column - two subcolumns]] College No. Vols
[[5th column - two subcolumns]] Ch. and S. Sch. No. Vols
[[6th column - two subcolumns]] Total No. Vols
[[1st, 2nd & 3rd columns]]
States // Public. // School.
/ no. / Vols. // no. / Vols.
Louisiana ... 5 / 9,800 // 2 / 12,000
Texas ... 3 / 2,100 // 3 / 499
Arkansas ... 1 / 256 // ... / ....
Tennessee ... 9 / 5,373 // 2 / 5,100
Kentucky ... 47 / 40,424 // ... / ...
Ohio ... 65 / 65,703 // 13 / 9,665
Michigan ... 280 / 65,116 // 119 / 31,427
Indiana ... 58 / 46,238 // 3 / 1,800
Illinois ... 33 / 35,982 // 29 / 5,875
Missouri ... 13 / 23,166 // 13 / 17,150
Iowa ... 4 / 2,650 // 4 / 160
Wisconsin ... 9 / 12,040 // 33 / 2, 163
California ... }[[Curly bracket encapsulating this and next four entries]] no
returns {
Minnesota Ter. ...}{
Oregon Ter. ...}{
Utah Ter. ... }{
New Mexico Ter. ... }{
[[line across columns to indicate totals]]
Total ... 1,217 / 1,446,915 // 12,057 / 1,647,104
[[4th, 5th & 6th columns]]
College. // Ch. and S. Sch. // Total.
No. / Vols. // No. / Vols. // No. / Vols.
3 / 5,000 // ... / ... // 10 / 26,800
1 / 100 // 5 / 1,600 // 12 / 4,230
... / ... // 2 / 170 // 3 / 420
5 / 9,925 // 18 / 2,498 // 34 / 22,826
11 / 33,225 / 22 / 5,817 // 80 / 79,468
22 / 56,573 // 252 / 54,885 // 352 / 186,826
3 / 7,900 // 15 / 3,500 // 417 / 107,943
4 / 8,700 // 86 / 11,665 // 151 / 68,468
4 / 7,800 // 86 / 12,829 // 152 / 62,489
4 / 19,700 // 67 / 15,100 // 97 / 75,056
... / ... // 24 / 2,980 // 32 / 5,790
2 / 1,800 // 28 / 5,017 // 72 / 21,020
... / ... // ... / ... // ... / ...
... / ... // ... / ... // ... / ...
... / ... // ... / ... // ... / ...
... / ... // ... / ... // ... / ...
... / ... // ... / ... // ... / ...
[[line across columns to indicate totals]]
213 / 948,321 // 2118 / 600,671 // 15,615 / 4,635,411
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HISTORICAL TABLE
[[Table with 8 columns]]
[[First column]] States and Territories
[[Second column]] When settled
[[Third column]] Where settled
[[Fourth column]] By whom settled
[[Fifth column]] When adopted the Constitution
[[Sixth column]] When submitted into the Union
[[Seventh column]] Troops in Revolution
[[Eighth column]] Memorable Events
[[1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th columns]]
Virginia / 1607 / Jamestown / English
New York / 1614 / Albany / Dutch
Massachusetts / 1620 / Plymouth / English
New Hampshire / 1624 / Dover / English
New Jersey / 1624 / Bergen / Dutch and Danes
Delaware / 1627 / Cape Henlopen / Swedes and Finns
Connecticut / 1638 / Windsor / Emig'ts from Mass.
Maryland / 1634 / St. Mary's / English
Rhode Island / 1636 / Providence / Roger Williams
North Carolina / 1663 / Albemarle / English
South Carolina / 1670 / Port Royal / English
Pennsylvania / 1682 / Philadephia / English
Georgia / 1733 / Savannah / English
Florida / 1565 / St. Augustine / Spanish
New Mexico / 1594 / Sante Fé / Spanish
Maine / 1625 / Bristol / English
Wisconsin / 1669 / Green Bay / French
Michigan / 1670 / Detroit / French
Arkansas / 1685 / Arkausas Post / French
Texas / 1690 / S. Antonio de Bexar / Spanish
Indiana / 1690 / Vincennes / French
Louisiana / 1699 / Iberville / French
Alabama / 1711 / Mobile / French
Mississippi / 1716 / Natcher / French
Illinois / 1720 / Kaskaskia / French
Vermont / 1725 / Fort Dummer / Emig'ts from Mass.
Tennessee / 1757 / Fort Loudon / Emig'ts from N. Ca.
Missouri / 1764 / St. Louis / French
California / 1769 / San Diego / Spanish
Kentucky / 1775 / Doonsboro' / D. Boone and asso
Ohio / 1788 / Marietta / Emig'ts from N. E.
Oregon / 1811 / Astoria / Enig'ts from Eastern St's
Iowa / 1833 / Burlington / Emig'ts from Eastern St's
Minnesota / 1846 / Saint Paul / Emig'ts from Easertn St's
Utah / 1848 / Salt Lake City / Mormon emigrants
Washington / / ... / Emig'ts from Eastern St's
Nebraska and Kansas / / ... / ...
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June 26, 1788 / ... / 26,678 / Washington born Feb. 22, 1732
July 26 , 1788 / ... / 17,781 / Burgoyne surrendered, Oct. 17, 1777
February 6, 1788 / ... / 67,907 / Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775
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June 21, 1788 / ... / 12,497 / Made a separate Province by Charles I.,
1679
December 18, 1787 / ... / 16,726 / Battle of Trenton, Dec. 26, 1776
December 7, 1787 / ... / 2,386 / Surrendered to the English and named
Delaware, 1664
January 9, 1788 / ... / 31,959 / Yale Coll. founded, 1769; removed to N.
Haven, 1717
April 28, 1788 / ... / 13,912 / Battle of North Point, Sept. 12, 1814
May 29, 1790 / ... / 5,908 / State Constitution adopted, 1842
November 21, 1789 / ... / 7,2638 / Mecklenburg Decl'n of Ind.,
proclaimed May 1775
May 23, 1788 / ... / 6,417 / Battle of Fort Moultric, June 28, 1776
December 12, 1787 / ... / 25,678 / Declaration of Independence, July 4,
1776
January 9, 1788 / ... / 2,589 / Province surrendered by trustees to the
King, 1752
... / March 3, 1845 / ... / Ceded to the United States by Spain, 1818
... / ... / ... / Organized as a Terriotory, 1840
... / March 16,1820 / ... / Separated from Massuchusetts, 1820
... / May 29, 1849 / ... / Black Hawk's war 1832
... / January 26, 1837 / ... / Territorial government established, 1805
... / June 15, 1836 / ... / " " " [[Ditto for: Territorial government
established]] 1819
... / December 24, 1845 / ... / Battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836
... / December 11, 1816 / ... / Battle of Tippecanoe, Nov. 7, 1811
... / April 8, 1812 / ... / Battle of New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1815
... / December 14, 1819 / ... / Territorial Government organized, 1817
... / December 10, 1817 / ... / Southern part ceded by Spain, 1788
... / December 3, 1818 / ... / Territorial government established, 1809
... / March 4, 1791 / ... / Battle of Bennington, Aug. 16, 1777
... / June 1, 1796 / ... / Territorial government established, 1794
... / August 10, 1821 / ... / Purchased from France, 1803
... / Septermber 7, 1850 / ... / Gold discovered, February, 1848
... / June 1, 1792 / ... / Separated from Virginia, 1786
... / November 29, 1802 / ... / Wayne's treaty with the Indians, 1794
... / ... / ... / Organized as a Territory, 1848
... / March 3, 1845 / ... / Territorial government estalished, 1838
... / ... / ... / Organized as a Territory, 1849
... / ... / ... / " " [[Ditto for: Organized as a Territory]] 1850
... / ... / ... / " " [[Ditto for: Organized as a Territory]] 1853
... / ... / ... / " " [[Ditto for: Organized as a Territory]] 1854
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POPULATION OF ALL COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES, IN THE
YEAR 1850 -- NO. VIII
EASTERN STATES
MAINE *
1 Arooittok ... 12,529
2 Cumberland ... 79,538
3 Franklin ... 29,027
4 Hancock ... 34,372
5 Kenmebee ... 62,521
6 Lincoln ... 74,875
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7 Oxford ... 39,763
8 Peuebucot ... 63,089
9 Piscataquis ... 14,735
10 Somerret ... 35,581
11 Waldo ... 47,230
12 Washington ... 38,811
13 York ... 60,098
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Total ... 583,169
NEW HAMPSIRE. *
1 Belknap ... 17,721
2 Carroll ... 20,157
3 Cheshire ... 30,144
4 Coos ... 11,803
5 Grafton ... 42,343
6 Hillsborough ... 57,478
7 Merrimack ... 40,337
8 Rockingham ... 49,194
9 Strafford ... 29,374
10 Sullivan ... 19,375
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Total ... 317,976
VERMONT. *
1 Addison ... 26,549
2 Bennington ... 18,589
3 Caledonia ... 23,595
4 Chittenden ... 29,036
5 Essex ... 4,650
6 Franklin ... 28,586
7 Grand Isle ... 4,145
8 Lamoille ... 10,872
9 Orange ... 27,206
10 Orleans 15,707
11 Rutland ... 33,659
12 Washington ... 24,654
13 Windham ... 29,062
14 Windsor ... 38,325
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Total... 314,120
MASSACHUSETTS. *
1 Barnstable ... 35,276
2 Berkshire ... 49, 591
3 Bristol ... 76,192
4 Dukes ... 4,540
5 Essex ... 131,300
6 Franklin ... 39,870
7 Hampden ... 51,283
8 Hampshire ... 35,732
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9 Middlesex ... 161,383
10 Nantucket ... 8,452
11 Norfolk ... 78,892
12 Plymouth ... 55,697
13 Suffolk ... 141,517
14 Worcester ... 139,782
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Total ... 994,514
RHODE ISLAND. *
1 Bristol ... 8,514
2 Kent ... 15,068
3 Newport ... 29,007
4 Providence ... 87,526
5 Washington ... 16,430
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Total ... 147,545
CONNECTICUT. *
1 Fairfield ... 59,775
2 Hartford ... 69,967
3 Litchfield ... 45,253
4 Middlesex ... 27,216
5 New Haven ... 65,588
6 New London ... 51,821
7 Tolland ... 20,091
8 Windham ... 31,081
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Total ... 370,792
MIDDLE STATES
NEW YORK. †
1 Albany ... 93,279
2 Allegliany ... 37,808
3 Broome ... 39,600
4 Cattaraugus ... 38,950
5 Cayuga ... 55, 458
6 Chantaugue ... 59,493
7 Chemung ... 28,821
8 Chenaugo ... 40,311
9 Clinton ... 40,047
10 Columbia ... 43,073
11 Cortland ... 25,140
12 Delaware ... 39,834
13 Datehess ... 58,902
14 Erie ... 100,993
15 Essex ... 31,148
16 Franklin ... 25,102
17 Fulton ... 29,171
18 Genevee ... 28,488
19 Greene ... 33,126
20 Hamilton ... 2,186
21 Herkimer ... 38,244
22 Jefferson ... 68,123
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23 Kings ... 138,882
24 Lewis ... 24,564
25 Livingston ... 59,873
26 Madison ... 43,072
27 Monroe ... 87,564
28 Montgomery 31,992
29 New York ... 515,517
30 Niagara ... 42,276
31 Oneida ... 90,506
32 Onondaga ... 85,800
33 Ontario ... 43,920
34 Orange ... 57,145
35 Orleans ... 28,501
36 Oswego ... 62,198
37 Otsego ... 48,638
38 Potmam ... 14,138
39 Queens ... 38,834
40 Rensselaer ... 73,363
41 Richmond ... 15,061
42 Rockland ... 16,962
43 St. Lawrence ... 68,617
44 Saratoga ... 45,646
45 Schenectady ... 20,654
46 Schoharie ... 33,548
47 Senera ... 25,088
48 Steuben ... 63,771
49 Suffolk ... 36,922
50 Sullivan ... 25,088
51 Tioga ... 24,880
52 Tompkins ... 38,746
53 Ulster ... 50,384
54 Warren ... 17,199
55 Washington ... 44,750
56 Wayne ... 44,953
57 Westehester ... 58,263
58 Wyoming ... 31,981
59 Yates ... 29,500
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Total ... 3,097,391
NEW JERSEY. †
1 Atlantic ... 8,961
2 Bergen ... 14,725
3 Burlington ... 43,203
4 Camden ... 25,422
5 Cape May ... 6,433
6 Cumberland ... 17,189
7 Essex ... 73,950
8 Gloucester ... 14, 635
9 Hudson ... 21,822
10 Hunterdon ... 28,900
11 Mercer ... 27,992
12 Middlesex ... 28,635
13 Monmouth ... 30,313
14 Morris ... 30,158
15 Ocean ... 10,032
16 Passale ... 22,569
17 Salem ... 19,467
18 Somerset ... 19,692
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19 Sussex ... 22,989
20 Warren ... 22,358
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Total ... 489,555
PENNSYLVANSIA. †
1 Adams ... 25,981
2 Alleghany ... 138,290
3 Armstrong ... 29,360
4 Beaver ... 26,682
5 Bedford ... 23,052
6 Berke ... 77,129
7 Blair ... 21,777
8 Bradford ... 42,831
9 Bucks ... 56,991
10 Butler ... 56,991
11 Camlaria ... 17,773
12 Carbon ... 15,686
13 Centre ... 23,855
14 Chester ... 63,483
15 Clarion ... 23,565
16 Clearfield ... 12,586
17 Clinton ... 11,257
18 Columbia ... 17,710
19 Crawford ... 37,849
20 Cumberland ... 34,327
21 Dauphin ... 35,754
22 Delaware ... 24,979
23 Elk ... 3,531
24 Eric ... 38,742
25 Fayette ... 29,112
26 Franklin ... 39,264
27 Fulton ... 7,567
28 Greene ... 22,156
29 Huntington ... 24,786
30 Indiana ... 27,179
31 Jefferson ... 13,518
32 Junista ... 13,029
33 Lancaster ... 98,944
34 Lawrence ... 21,079
35 Lebanon ... 26,071
36 Lehigh ... 32,479
37 Luxerne ... 56,072
38 Lycoming ... 26,257
39 McKean ... 5,254
40 Mercer ... 33,172
41 Mifflin ... 14,950
42 Monroe ... 13,270
43 Montgomery ... 58,261
44 Montour ... 13,259
45 Northampton ... 40,235
46 Northumberl'd ... 23,272
47 Perry ... 20,088
48 Philadelphia ... 408,762
49 Pike ... 5,881
50 Potter ... 6,048
51 Schuyikill ... 60,713
52 Somerset ... 24,416
53 Sullivan ... 3,094
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54 Susquehanna ... 28,668
55 Tinga ... 23,987
56 Union ... 26,063
57 Venango ... 18,310
58 Warren ... 13,671
59 Washington ... 44,939
60 Wayne ... 21,890
61 Westmoreland ... 51,726
62 Wyoming ... 10,555
63 York ... 57,450
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Total ... 2,311,786
DELAWARE. [[symbol]]
1 Kent ... 22,816
2 New Castle ... 42,780
3 Sussex ... 25,936
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Total ... 91,532
SOUTHERN STATES
MARYLAND
1 Albeghany ... 22,769
2 Ann Arundel ... 32,393
3 Baltimore ... 216,646
4 Calvert ... 9,646
5 Caroline ... 9,692
6 Carroll ... 26,616
7 Cecil ... 18,269
8 Charles ... 16,102
9 Dorchester ... 18,877
10 Frederick ... 40,987
11 Harford ... 19,356
12 Kent ... 11,386
13 Montgomery ... 15,863
14 Prince George ... 21,549
15 Queen Ann's ... 14,484
16 St. Mary's ... 13,698
17 Somerset ... 22,456
18 Talbot ... 13,811
19 Washington ... 30,848
20 Worchester ... 18,859
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Total ... 583,634
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
1 Georgetown ... 8,306
2 Washington ... 40,001
Remainder of the District ... 3,320
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Total ... 51,687
VIRGINIA
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1 Accomack ... 17,593
2 Albemarie ... 25,800
3 Alexandria ... 19,008
4 Alleghany ... 3,515
5 Amelia ... 9,770
6 Amherst ... 12,699
7 Appomattox ... 9,193
8 Augusta ... 24,640
9 Barbour ... 9,055
10 Bath ... 3,426
11 Bedford ... 24,080
12 Berkeley ... 11,771
13 Bosne ... 3,237
14 Boletourt ... 14,908
15 Braxton ... 4,212
16 Brooke ... 5,054
17 Brunswick ... 13,894
18 Buckingham ... 13,837
19 Cabell ... 6,209
20 Campbell ... 23,245
21 Caroline ... 18,456
22 Carroll ... 5,900
23 Charles City ... 5,200
24 Charlotte ... 13,955
25 Chesterfield ... 17,489
26 Clarke ... 7,352
27 Culpepper ... 12,282
28 Cumberland ... 9,751
29 Dinwiddle ... 25,318
30 Doddridge ... 2,739
31 Elizabeth City ... 4,586
32 Essex ... 10,206
33 Fairfax ... 10,082
34 Fauquier ... 20,868
35 Fayette ... 3,955
36 Floyd ... 6,458
37 Flovanlia ... 9,187
38 Franklin ... 17,430
39 Frederick ... 15,975
40 Giles ... 6,570
41 Gilmer ... 3,475
42 Gloucester ... 10,527
43 Goochland ... 10,352
44 Grayson ... 6,677
45 Greenbrier ... 10,022
46 Greene ... 4,400
47 Greenville ... 5,639
48 Halifax ... 25,962
49 Hampshire ... 14,036
50 Hancock ... 4,050
51 Hanover ... 15,153
52 Hardy ... 9,543
53 Harrison ... 11,728
54 Hanrico ... 43,572
55 Henry ... 8,872
56 Highland ... 4,227
57 Isle of Wight ... 9,353
58 Jackson ... 6,544
59 James City ... 4,020
60 Jefferson ... 15,357
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61 Kanawha ... 15,353
62 King George ... 5,971
63 King William ... 8,779
64 King and Qu'n ... 10,319
65 Lancaster ... 4,708
66 Lee ... 10,267
67 Lewis ... 10,031
68 Logan ... 3,020
69 London ... 22,679
70 Louien ... 16,491
71 Lunenburg ... 11,692
72 Madison ... 9,331
73 Marion ... 10,552
74 Maraball ... 10,138
75 Mason ... 7,539
76 Matthews ... 6,714
77 Mecklenburgh ... 29,630
78 Mercer ... 4,222
79 Mobilesex ... 4,391
80 Monogalia ... 12,387
81 Monroe ... 10,201
82 Montgomery ... 8,359
83 Morgan ... 3,557
84 Nansemond ... 12,283
85 Nelson ... 12,758
86 New Kent ... 6,664
87 Nicholas ... 5,963
88 Norfolk ... 33,636
89 Northampton ... 7,498
90 Northumberl'd ... 7,346
91 Nottoway ... 8,437
92 Ohio ... 18,606
93 Orange ... 10,067
94 Page ... 7,600
95 Patrick ... 9,509
96 Pendleton ... 5,795
97 Pittsylvania ... 28,796
98 Pocahontas ... 3,598
99 Powhatan ... 8,178
100 Preston ... 11,708
101 Prince Edward ... 8,129
102 Prince George ... 7,596
103 Prince William ... 8,129
104 Princess Anne ... 7,669
105 Pelaski ... 5,118
106 Petuam ... 5,335
107 Raleigh ... 1,765
108 Randolph ... 5,243
109 Rapperhannock ... 9,782
110 Richmond ... 6,448
111 Ritchie ... 3,992
112 Rocooke ... 8,477
113 Rockbridge ... 16,045
114 Rockingham ... 20,294
115 Russell ... 11,919
116 Scott ... 9,829
117 Shenamdoah ... 13,768
118 Smythe ... 8,102
119 Southamptom ... 13,521
120 Spottsylvania ... 14,911
121 Stafford ... 8,102
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122 Surry ... 5,679
123 Sussex ... 9,820
124 Taylor ... 5,367
125 Tamwell ... 9,942
126 Tyler ... 5,498
127 Warren ... 6,607
128 Warwick ... 1,546
129 Washington ... 14,612
130 Wayne ... 4,760
131 Westmoreland ... 8,680
132 Wetzel ... 4,284
133 Wirt ... 3,353
134 Wood ... 9,450
135 Wyoming ... 1,645
136 Wythe ... 12,024
137 York ... 4,460
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Total ... 1,421,661
NORTH CAROLINA
1 Alamance ... 11,444
2 Alexander ... 5,220
3 Anson ... 13,479
4 Ashe ... 8,777
5 Beaufort ... 13,816
6 Bertie ... 12,851
7 Bladen ... 9,767
8 Brunswick ... 7,272
9 Buncombe ... 13,425
10 Burke ... 7,772
11 Calurras ... 9,747
12 Caldwell ... 6,317
13 Camden ... 6,049
14 Carteret ... 6,989
15 Caswell ... 15,269
16 Catawha ... 8,862
17 Chatham ... 18,449
18 Cherokee ... 3,385
19 Chowan ... 10,174
20 Cleveland ... 10,596
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In States marked * the Counties are subdivided into Towns; thus, †, into
Townships; thus [[symbol]] into Hundreds. Sumter District S.C. is divided
into Clarendon and Clermont Counties; the respective population of
which is not given by the Census.
SOUTHERN STATES - CONTINUED
21 Columbus ... 5,909
22 Craven ... 14,769
23 Cumberland ... 20,610
24 Currituck ... 7,236
25 Davidson ... 15,320
26 Davis ... 7,866
27 Dupdin ... 13,514
28 Edgecomb ... 17,189
29 Forsyth ... 11,168
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30 Franklin ... 11,713
31 Gaston ... 8,073
32 Gates ... 8,426
33 Granville ... 21,249
34 Greene ... 6,619
35 Gullford ... 19,754
36 Halifax ... 16,589
37 Haywood ... 7,074
38 Henderson ... 6,853
39 Hertford ... 8,142
40 Hyde ... 7,636
41 Iredell ... 14,719
42 Johnson ... 13,726
43 Jones ... 5,638
44 Lenoir ... 7,828
45 Lincoln ... 7,746
46 McDowell ... 6,289
47 Macon ... 6,240
48 Martin ... 8,307
49 Meeklenb'rgh ... 13,914
50 Montgomery ... 6,872
51 Northampton ... 13,335
52 Onslow ... 8,283
56 Orange ... 17,056
57 Pasqnotank ... 8,960
58 Perquimans ... 7,332
59 Person ... 10,781
60 Pitt ... 13,397
61 Randolph ... 15,832
62 Richmond ... 9,818
63 Roleron ... 12,826
64 Rockingham ... 14,425
65 Rowan ... 13,870
66 Rutherford ... 13,650
67 Sampson ... 14,583
68 Stanly ... 6,922
69 Stokes ... 9,206
70 Surry ... 18,443
71 Tyrrel ... 5,133
72 Union ... 10,051
73 Wake ... 24,888
74 Warren ... 13,912
75 Washington ... 5,664
76 Watauga ... 3,400
77 Wayne ... 13,486
78 Wilkes ... 12,099
79 Yancey ... 8,203
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Total ... 802,039
SOUTH CAROLINA
DISTRICTS.
1 Abbeville ... 32,318
2 Anderson ... 21,475
3 Barnwell ... 26,608
4 Beaufort ... 38,805
5 Charleston ... 72,805
6 Chester ... 18,038
7 Chesterfield ... 10,790
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8 Colleton ... 39,505
9 Darlington ... 16,830
10 Elgefield ... 29,382
11 Fairfield ... 21,404
12 Georgetown ... 29,647
13 Greenville ... 20,156
14 Horey ... 7,645
15 Kershaw ... 14,473
16 Lancaster ... 10,988
17 Laurens ... 23,407
18 Lexington ... 12,930
19 Marion ... 17,407
20 Marlborough ... 10,789
21 Newberry ... 20,143
22 Orangeburg ... 23,582
23 Pickens ... 16,501
24 Richland ... 20,243
25 Spartansburg ... 26,400
26 Sumter ... 33,220
27 Union ... 19,532
28 Williamsburg ... 12,447
29 York ... 19,433
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Total ...668,507
GEORGIA.
1 Appling ... 2,949
2 Baker ... 8,120
3 Baldwin ... 8,148
4 Bibb ... 12,099
5 Bryan ... 3,424
6 Bullock ... 4,300
7 Burke ... 16,100
8 Butts ... 6,488
9 Camden ... 6,319
10 Campbell ... 7,232
11 Carroll ... 9,357
12 Cass ... 13,300
13 Chatham ... 23,901
14 Chattoogn ... 6,815
15 Cherokee ... 12,800
16 Clarke ... 11,119
17 Ciinch ... 637
18 Cobb ... 13,843
19 Columbia ... 11,961
20 Coweta ... 13,635
21 Crawford ... 8,984
22 Dabe ... 2,080
23 Decatur ... 8,202
24 De Kalb ... 14,328
25 Dooly ... 8,361
26 Early ... 7,246
27 Effingham ... 3,864
28 Elbert ... 12,959
29 Emanual ... 4,577
30 Fayette ... 8,700
31 Floyd ... 8,266
32 Forsyth ... 8,850
33 Franklin ... 11,513
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34 Gilmer ... 8,440
35 Glynn ... 4,933
36 Gordon ... 5,984
37 Greene ... 13,068
38 Gwinmett ... 11,257
39 Habersham ... 8,895
40 Hall ... 8,713
41 Hancock ... 11,578
42 Harris ... 14,721
43 Heard ... 6,923
44 Henry ... 14,721
45 Houston ... 16,450
46 Irwin ... 3,334
47 Jackson ... 9,768
48 Jasper ... 11,496
49 Jefferson ... 10,224
50 Jones ... 9,131
51 Laurens ... 6,442
52 Lee ... 6,600
53 Liberty ... 7,926
54 Lincoln ... 5,598
55 Lowndes ... 7,714
56 Lumpkin ... 8,935
57 M'Intosh ... 6,627
58 Macon ... 7,652
59 Maillson ... 5,763
60 Marion ... 10,280
61 Merriwether ... 16,476
62 Monroe ... 16,985
63 Montgomery ... 2,154
64 Morgan ... 10,744
65 Murray ... 14,433
66 Muscogee ... 18,578
67 Newton ... 13,206
68 Oglethorpe ... 12,259
69 Paulding ... 7,639
70 Pike ... 14,306
71 Pulaski ... 6,627
72 Putnam ... 10,794
73 Rabun ... 2,448
74 Randolph ... 12,868
75 Richmond ... 16,246
76 Seriven ... 6,847
77 Stewart ... 14,027
78 Sumter ... 10,322
79 Talbot ... 16,534
80 Taliaferro ... 5,146
81 Tatnall ... 3,227
82 Telfair ... 3,026
83 Thomas ... 10,163
84 Troup ... 16,879
85 Twiggs ... 8,179
86 Union ... 7,234
87 Upson ... 9,424
88 Walker ... 13,109
89 Walton ... 10,821
90 Ware ... 3,888
91 Warren ... 12,425
92 Washington ... 11,766
93 Wayne ... 1,499
94 Wilkes ... 12,167
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95 Wilkinson ... 8,296
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Total ... 906,185
FLORIDA.
1 Alachua ... 2,524
2 Benton ... 926
3 Calhoun ... 1,377
4 Columbia ... 4,808
5 Dade ... 159
6 Duval ... 4,539
7 Escambia ... 4,351
8 Franklin ... 1,561
9 Gadsden ... 8,784
10 Hamilton ... 2,511
11 Hillsboro ... 2,377
12 Holmes ... 1,205
13 Jackson ... 6,639
14 Jefferson ... 7,718
15 Leon ... 11,442
16 Levy ... 465
17 Madison ... 5,490
18 Marion ... 3,338
19 Monroe ... 2,645
20 Nassau ... 2,164
21 Orange ... 487
22 Putnam ... 687
23 St. John ... 2,525
24 St. Lucie ... 139
25 Santa Rosa ... 2,883
26 Wakulla ... 1,955
27 Walton ... 1,817
28 Washington ... 1,950
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Total ... 87,445
ALABAMA
1 Autauga ... 15,023
2 Baldwin ... 4,414
3 Barbour ... 23,632
4 Benton ... 17,163
5 Bibb ... 9,909
6 Blount ... 7,397
7 Butler ... 7,397
8 Chambers ... 23,960
9 Cherokee ... 13,684
10 Choctaw ... 8,380
11 Clarke ... 9,786
12 Colke ... 8,910
13 Conecuh ... 2,322
14 Coosa ... 14,543
15 Covington ... 3,645
16 Dale ... 6,382
17 Dallas ... 29,727
18 De Kalb ... 8,245
19 Fayette ... 9,681
20 Franklin ... 22,610
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21 Greene ... 31,4[[??]]
22 Hancock ... 1,542
23 Henry ... 9,019
24 Jackson ... 14,088
25 Jefferson ... 8,989
26 Lauderdale ... 17,172
27 Lawrence ... 15,258
28 Limestone ... 16,483
29 Lowndes ... 21,915
30 Macon ... 26,898
31 Madison ... 26,427
32 Marengo ... 27,831
33 Marion ... 7,833
34 Marshall ... 8,846
35 Mobile ... 27,600
36 Monroe ... 12,013
37 Montgomery ... 29,741
38 Morgan ... 10,125
39 Perry ... 22,285
40 Prekens ... 21,512
41 Pike ... 15,920
42 Randolph ... 11,581
43 Russell ... 19,548
44 St. Clair ... 6,829
45 Shelby ... 9,536
46 Sumter ... 22,250
47 Talladega ... 18,624
48 Tailapoosa ... 15,584
49 Tuscaloosa ... 18,056
50 Walker ... 5,124
51 Washington ... 2,743
52 Wilcox ... 17,352
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Total ... 771,623
MISSISSIPPI.
1 Adams ... 18,601
2 Amite ... 9,694
3 Attaia ... 10,991
4 Bolivar ... 2,577
5 Carroll ... 18,491
6 Chickasaw ... 16,369
7 Choctaw ... 1,402
8 Chiborne ... 14,911
9 Clarke ... 5,477
10 Couboma ... 2,780
11 Copiah ... 11,794
12 Covington ... 3,338
13 De Soto ... 19,042
14 Franklin ... 5,904
15 Greene ... 2,018
16 Hancock ... 3,672
17 Harrison ... 4,875
18 Hinds ... 25,240
19 Holmes ... 13,928
20 Issaquena .. 4,478
21 Itawamba ... 13,528
22 Jackson ... 3,196
23 Jasper ... 6,184
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24 Jefferson ... 13,193
25 Jones ... 2,164
26 Kemper ... 12,517
27 La Fayette ... 14,069
28 Lauderdale ... 8,717
29 Lawrence ... 6,478
30 Leake ... 5,533
31 Lowndes ... 19,544
32 Madison ... 18,173
33 Marion ... 4,410
34 Marshall ... 29,689
35 Monroe ... 21,172
36 Neshoba ... 4,728
37 Newton ... 4,465
38 Noxula ... 16,290
39 Oktibbeba ... 9,171
40 Panola ... 11,444
41 Perry ... 2,488
42 Pike ... 7,300
43 Pontotoe ... 17,112
44 Rankin ... 7,227
45 Scott ... 3,951
46 Simpson ... 4,734
47 Smith ... 4,071
48 Sun Flower ... 1,102
49 Tallahatchie ... 4,643
50 Tippah ... 20,741
51 Tishomingo ... 15,490
52 Tunica ... 1,314
53 Warren ... 18,126
54 Washington ... 8,389
55 Wayne ... 2,892
56 Wilkinson ... 16,914
57 Winston ... 7,956
58 Yalohusha ... 17,258
59 Yaroo ... 14,418
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Total ... 606,526
LOUISIANA
PARISHES.
1 Ascension ... 10,752
2 Assumption ... 10,538
3 Avoyelles ... 9,326
4 Blenville ... 5,539
5 Bossier ... 6,952
6 Geddo ... 8,884
7 Caleasieu ... 3,914
8 Caldwell ... 2,815
9 Carroll ... 8,789
10 Cataboula ... 7,132
11 Chalborne ... 7,471
12 Concordia ... 7,758
13 De Soto ... 8,023
14 E. Baton Rough ... 11,977
15 East Fallciana ... 13,598
16 Franklin ... 3,251
17 Iberville ... 12,278
18 Jackson ... 5,566
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19 Jefferson ... 25,003
20 Lafavette ... 6,720
21 [[L?]] ... [[?]]
22 Livigston ... [[?]]
23 Madison ... 8,473
24 Morehouse ... 5,914
25 Natchitoches ... 14,225
26 Orleans ... 119,400
27 Pisquemines ... 7,290
28 Point Coupee ... 13,830
29 Rapides ... 16,561
30 Sabine ... 4,515
31 St. Bernard ... 3,,802
32 St. Charles ... 5,120
33 St. Helena ... 4,561
34 St. James ... 11,068
35 St. John Baptist ... 7,317
36 St. Landry ... 22,253
37 St. Martin's ... 11,761
38 St. Mary ... 13,097
39 St. Tememnany ... 6,264
40 Tensas ... 9.010
41 Terre Bonne ... 7,724
42 Union ... 8,203
43 Vermillion ... 3,400
44 Washita ... 5,008
45 Washington ... 2,408
46 W. Baton Rouge ... 6,270
47 West Feliciana ...13,245
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Total ... 517,762
TEXAS.
1 Anderson ... 2,884
2 Angelina ... 1,165
3 Austin ...3,841
4 Bastrop ... 3,000
5 Bexar ... 6,052
6 Bowie ... 2,912
7 Brazoria ...4,841
8 Brazos ... 614
9 Burleson ... 1,713
10 Caldwell ... 1,329
11 Calhoun ... 1,110
12 Cameron, 13 Starr, and 14 Webb ...8,541
15 Cass ... 4,001
16 Cherokee ... 6,673
17 Collin ... 1,950
18 Colorado ... 2,257
19 Comal ... 1,724
20 Cook ... 220
21 Dallas ... 2,743
22 Denton ... 641
23 De Witt ... 1,716
24 Ellis ... 789
25 Fannin ... 3,788
26 Fayette ... 3,788
27 Fort Bend ... 2,533
28 Galveston ... 4,529
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29 Gaudalupe ... 1,511
30 Gillespie ... 1,240
31 Goliad ... 648
32 Gonzales ... 1,492
33 Grayson ...2,048
34 Grimes ... 4,008
35 Harris ... 4,068
36 Harrison ... 11,822
37 Hays ... 287
38 Henderson ... 1,747
39 Hopkins ... 2,623
40 Houston ... 2,721
41 Hunt ... 1,525
42 Jackson ... 996
43 Jasper ... 1,707
44 Jefferson ... 1,936
45 Kaufman ... 1,047
46 Lamar ... 3,978
47 Lavacca ... 1,571
48 Leon ... 1,946
49 Liberty ... 2,522
50 Limestone ... 2,608
51 Maingorda ... 2,124
52 Medina ... 909
53 Milam ... 2,907
54 Montgomery ... 2,584
55 Nacogdoches ... 5,193
56 Navarro ... 2,190
57 Newton ... 1,689
58 Nueces ... 608
59 Panola ... 2,871
60 Polk ... 2,348
61 Red River ... 3,906
62 Refugio ... 288
63 Robertson ... 934
64 Rusk ... 8,148
65 Sabine ... 2,498
66 San Augustine ... 3,648
67 San Patricio ... 200
68 Shelby ... 4,230
69 Smith ... 4,292
70 Tarrant ... 664
71 Titus ... 3,635
72 Travis ... 3,128
73 Tyler ... 1,894
74 Upshur ... 2,894
75 Vanvandt ... 1,348
76 Victoria ... 2,010
77 Walker ... 3,951
78 Washington ... 5,983
79 Wharton ... 1,702
80 Williamson ... 1,408
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Total ... 212,142
Spencer Fullerton Baird Index of Correspondence, 1850s-1870s
Transcribed and Reviewed by Digital Volunteers
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POPULATION OF ALL THE COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES.-Continued. No IX.
WESTERN STATES.
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OHIO.
1. Adams.......18,883
2. Allen.......12,109
3. Ashland.....28,813
4. Ashtabula...28,707
5. Athens......18,215
6. Auglaire....11,388
7. Belmont.....31,000
8. Brown.......27,332
9. Butler......30,780
10. Carroll.....17,655
11. Champaign...10,782
12. Clark.......22,178
13. Clermont....30,465
14. Clinton.....18,838
15. Columbiana..33,621
16. Coabeton[?].25,671
17. Crawford....18,177
18. Cuyaboga....18,090
19. Darke.......20,276
20. Defiance.....6,956
21. Delaware....21,817
22. Erie........18,568
23. Fairfield...20,254
24. Fayette.....12,768
25. Franklin....42,909
26. Fulton.......7,781
27. Gallia......17,061
28. Grauga......17,827
29. Greene......21,916
30. Guernsey....50,488
31. Hamilton...150,841
32. Hancock.....16,751
33. Hardin.......8,251
34. Harrison....20,157
35. Henry........2,134
36. Highland....25,781
37. Hocking.....14,119
38. Holmea......20,452
39. Huron.......31,203
40. Jackson.....12,719
41. Jefferson...20,133
42. Knox........28,872
43. Lake........14,654
44. Lawrence....15,246
45. Licking.....33,846
46. Logan.......12,162
47. Lorain......26,086
48. Lucas.......12,363
49. Madison.....10,015
50. Mahoning....23,735
51. Marion......12,618
52. Medina......24,441
53. Melgs.......17,971
54. Mercer.......7,712
55. Miami.......24,999
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56. Monroe......28,351
57. Montgomery..38,218
58. Morgan......28,585
59. Morrow......20,250
60. Muskingum...46,619
61. Ottawa.......3,398
62. Paulding.....1,766
63. Perry.......20,775
64. Pickaway....21,996
65. Pike........10,953
66. Portage.....24,419
67. Preble......21,786
68. Patusm.......7,221
69. Richland....33,879
70. Ross........32,074
71. Sandusky....14,305
72. Scioto......18,428
73. Seneca......27,104
74. Shelby......13,258
75. Stark.......39,878
76. Summit......27,485
77. Trumbull....20,490
78. Tuscarawas..31,761
79. Union.......12,201
80. Van Wert.....4,763
81. Vinton.......9,353
82. Warren......25,560
83. Washington..29,510
84. Wayne.......32,981
85. Williams.....8,018
86. Woods........9,157
87. Wyandott....11,194
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Total..1,980,329
ILLINOIS.
1. Adams.......26,508
2. Alexander....2,484
3. Bond.........6,444
4. Boone........7,621
5. Brown........7,198
6. Bureau.......8,841
7. Calhoun......3,281
8. Carroll......4,595
9. Cass.........7,253
10. Champaign....2,680
11. Christian....3,903
12. Clarke.......9,532
13. Clay.........4,259
14. Clinton......5,159
15. Coles........9,333
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16. Cook........43,385
17. Crawford.....7,135
18. Cumberland...3,718
19. De Kalb......7,540
20. De Witt......3,002
21. Du Page......9,290
22. Edgar.......10,002
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23. Edwards......3,521
24. Effingham....3,709
25. Fayette......8,075
26. Franklin.....5,681
27. Fulton......22,508
28. Gallatin.....5,448
29. Greene......12,420
30. Grundy.......3,023
31. Hamilton.....6,362
32. Hancock.....14,652
33. Hardin.......2,887
34. Henderson....4,612
35. Henry........3,807
36. Iroquois.....4,149
37. Jackson......5,862
38. Jasper.......3,220
39. Jefferson....8,109
40. Jersey.......7,354
41. Jo Daviess..18,604
42. Johnson......4,114
43. Kane........16,703
44. Kendall......7,739
45. Knox........13,279
46. Lake........14,226
47. La Salle....17,815
48. Lawrence.....6,121
49. Lee..........5,292
50. Livingston...1,552
51. Logan........5,128
52. McDonough....7,616
53. McHenry.....14,978
54. McLean......10,163
55. Macon........3,988
56. Macoupin....12,355
57. Madison.....20,441
58. Marion.......6,720
59. Marshall.....5,180
60. Mason........5,921
61. Massac.......4,092
62. Menard.......6,349
63. Mercer.......5,246
64. Monroe.......7,679
65. Montgomery...6,277
66. Morgan......16,054
67. Moultrie.....3,254
68. Ogie........10,020
69. Peoria......17,547
70. Perry........5,278
71. Piatt........1,606
72. Pike........18,819
73. Pope.........3,975
74. Pulaski......2,265
75. Putnam.......3,924
76. Randolph....11,079
77. Richland.....4,012
78. Rock Island..6,937
79. St. Clair...20,180
80. Saline.......5,588
81. Sangamon....19,228
82. Schuyler....16,573
83. Scott........7,914
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84. Shelby.......7,807
85. Stark........3,710
86. Stephenson..11,605
87. Takewell....12,052
88. Union........7,615
89. Vermillion..11,492
90. Walach.......4,090
91. Warren.......8,176
92. Washington...6,953
93. Wayne........6,825
94. White........8,925
95. Whitesides...5,361
96. Will........16,703
97. Williamson...7,216
98. Winnebago...11,773
99. Woodford.....4,415
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Total.....851,470
KENTUCKY.
1. Adair........9,898
2. Allen........8,742
3. Anderson.....6,260
4. Ballard......5,496
5. Barren......20,240
6. Bath........12,115
7. Boone.......11,185
8. Bourbon.....14,466
9. Boyle........9,116
10. Bracken......8,903
11. Breathitt....3,785
12. Brockenbridge.10,583
13. Bullitt......6,774
14. Butler.......5,755
15. Caldwell....13,048
16. Callaway.....8,096
17. Campbell....13,127
18. Carroll......5,526
19. Carter.......6,211
20. Casey........6,556
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21. Christian...19,550
22. Clarke......12,683
23. Clay.........5,421
24. Clinton......4,889
25. Crittenden...6,351
26. Cumberland...7,005
27. Davies......12,362
28. Edmonson.....4,688
29. Estill.......5,935
30. Fayette.....22,735
31. Fleming.....13,914
32. Floyd........5,714
33. Franklin....12,462
34. Fulton.......4,446
35. Gallatin.....5,137
36. Garrard.....10,237
37. Grant........6,531
38. Graves......11,397
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39. Grayson......6,837
40. Greene.......9,060
41. Greenup......9,654
42. Hancock......3,853
43. Hardin......14,525
44. Harlan.......4,268
45. Harrison....13,064
46. Hart.........9,003
47. Henderson...12,171
48. Henry.......11,442
49. Hickman......4,791
50. Hopkins.....12,441
51. Jefferson...29,831
52. Jessamine...10,240
53. Johnson......3,873
54. Kenton......17,838
55. Knox.........7,050
56. La Rue.......5,850
57. Laurel.......4,745
58. Lawrence.....6,281
59. Lesecher.....2,512
60. Lewis........7,902
61. Linodin.....10,023
62. Livingston...6,578
63. Logan.......10,581
64. M-Cracken....6,067
65. Marison.....13,765
66. Madison.....15,327
67. Marshall.....5,209
68. Mason.......18,344
69. Mewle........7,393
70. Mercer......14,067
71. Monroe.......7,756
72. Montgomery...9,903
73. Morgan.......7,620
74. Muhlenbugli..9,903
75. Nelson......14,789
76. Nocholse....10,361
77. Ohio.........9,740
78. Oddham.......7,629
79. Owen........10,444
80. Okley........3,771
81. [pendlots]...6,774
82. Perry........3,692
83. Pike.........5,365
84. Polsak......14,195
85. Rock Castle..4,007
86. Russell......5,349
87. Scott.......14,916
88. Shelby......17,025
89. Simpson......7,733
90. Spensor......6,812
91. Taylor.......7,250
92. Todd........12,263
93. Trigg.......10,129
94. Trimble......5,963
95. Union........9,012
96. Warron......15,123
97. Washington..12,194
98. Wayne........8,092
99. Whitley......7,447
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100. Woodford...12,423
Total........982,405
TENNESSEE.
1. Anderson......6,988
2. Bedford......21,511
3. Benton........6,315
4.[Blodsce]......5,959
5. Bloant.......12,421
6. Bradley......12,259
7. Campell.......6,968
8. Cannon........8,982
9. Carroll......15,967
10.Carter........6,296
11.Clarlorne.....9.369
12.Cocke.........8,360
13.Coffee........8,351
14.Davidson.....38,882
15.Decatur.......6,663
16.De kald.......8,016
17.Dikson........8,404
18.Dyer..........6,361
19.Fayette......26,719
20.Fentressa.....4,454
21.Franklin.....13,768
22.Gilson.......12,518
23.Gilos........25,919
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24.Granger.....12,370
25.Greene......17,824
26.Grundy.......2,773
27.Hamilton....10,075
28.Hanceek......5,660
29.Hardiman....17,456
30.Hardin......10,328
31.Hawking.....13,370
32.Haywood.....17,250
33.Henderson...13,164
34.Henry.......18,233
35.Hikman.......2,397
36.Humphreys....8,422
37.Jackson.....15,673
38.Jefferson...13,204
39.Johnson......3,706
40.Knox........18,807
41.Landerdale...5,169
42.Lawrence.....9,250
43.Lewis........4,488
44.Lincoln.....23,492
45.M'Mion......13,966
46.M'Nairy.....12,864
47.Macon........6,218
48.Madison.....21,470
49.Marison......6,314
50.Marshall....15,616
51.Maury.......20,590
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52.Meigs........4,879
53.Monroe......11,874
54.Montgomery..21,045
55.Morgan.......3,430
56.Obdon........7,633
57.Orenton.....11,211
58.Perry........5,821
59.Polk.........6,338
60.Rhes.........4,415
61.Reene.......12,185
62.Robertson...16,145
63.Rutherford..29,122
64.Scott........1,905
65.Sevier.......6,520
66.Shelby......31,157
67.Smith.......18,412
68.Stewart......9,719
69.Sullivan....11,742
70.Sumner......22,717
71.Tmpton.......8,857
72.Van Buren....2,674
73.Warren......10,170
74.Washington..13,861
75.Wayne........8,170
76.Weakley.....14,608
77.White.......11,444
78.Wiliamson...27,201
79.Wilson......27,443
Total......1,002,717
MICHIGAN.
1 Allegan.......5,125
2 Barry.........5,072
3 Berrien......11,417
4 Branch.......12,472
5 Calboun......10,162
6 Cass.........10,907
7 Chippewa........808
8 Clinton.......5,102
9 Eaton.........7,058
10 Genesee.....12,031
11 Hillsdale...16,159
12 Houghton.......708
13 Huron..........210
14 Ingham.......8,631
15 Ionia........7,597
16 Jackson.....19,431
17 Kalamazoo...13,170
18 Kent........12,016
19 Lapeer.......7,029
20 Lenawee.....26,372
21 Livingston..13,482
22 Macomb......15,630
23 Marquette......136
24-45 Michillimackinac and 21 unorganized Counties 3,598
46 Mason...........93
47 Midland.........64
48 Monroe.......14698
49 Montcalm.......891
50 Newago.........510
51 Oakland.....31,270
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52 Oceana.........560
53 Ontonagon......382
54 Ottawa.......5,387
55 Saginaw......2,609
56 Sanline......2,112
57 St. Clair...10,420
58 St. Joseph's.12,725
59 Schoolcraft......16
60 Shiawassee....5,230
61 Tuscola.........291
62 Van Buren.....6,800
63 Washtenaw....28,756
64 Wayne........12,756
Total.........397,654
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QUESTIONS. - Which State has the greatest number of counties?
Which the least? Which of the Eastern States has the greatest number?
Which the least? Of the Middle States? Southern? Western? How many
counties has your own State? What is the population of the county in
which you
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WESTERN STATES - Continued.
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INDIANA
1 Adams..........5,797
2 Allen.........16,919
3 Bartholomew...12,428
4 Benton.........1,144
5 Blackford......2,860
6 Boone.........11,631
7 Brown..........4,846
8 Carroll.......11,615
9 Cass..........11,621
10 Clark........15,828
11 Clay..........7,944
12 Clinton......11,809
13 Crawford......6,524
14 Davies.......10,352
15 Dearborn.....20,166
16 Decatur......15,107
17 De Kalb.......8,231
18 Delaware.....10,843
19 Dubois........6,321
20 Elkhart......12,090
21 Fayette......10,217
22 Floyd........14,875
23 Fountain.....13,253
24 Franklin.....17,968
25 Fulton........5,982
26 Gibson.......10,771
27 Grant........11,002
28 Greene.......12,313
29 Hamilton.....12,684
30 Hancock.......9.698
31 Harrison.....15,586
32 Hendricks....14,083
33 Henry........17,005
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34 Howard........6,637
35 Huntington....7,850
36 Jackson......11,017
37 Jasper........3,540
38 Jay...........7.047
39 Jefferson....23,916
40 Jennings.....12,096
41 Johnson......12,101
42 Knox.........11,084
43 Koselusko....10,243
44 Lagrange......8,387
45 Lake..........3,991
46 Laporte......12,145
47 Lawrence.....12,097
48 Madison......12,375
49 Marion.......24,103
50 Marshall......5,318
51 Martin........5,941
52 Miami........11,504
53 Monroe.......11,280
54 Montgomery...18,084
55 Morgan.......14,576
56 Noble.........7,946
57 Ohio..........5,318
58 Orange.......10,809
59 Owen.........12,166
60 Parke........14,968
61 Perry.........7,268
62 Pike..........7,720
63 Porter........5,234
64 Posey........12,549
65 Pulaski.......2,595
66 Putnam.......18,615
67 Randolph.....14,725
68 Ripley.......14,820
69 Rush.........16,445
70 St. Joseph...10,954
71 Scott.........5,885
72 Shelby.......15,502
73 Spencer.......8,616
74 Stark...........557
75 Steuben.......6,104
76 Sullivan.....10,141
77 Switzerland..12,932
78 Tippecanoe...19,377
79 Tipton........3,532
80 Union.........6,944
81 Vanderburgh..11,414
82 Vermillion....8,661
83 Vigo.........15,289
84 Wabash.......12,138
85 Warren........7,387
86 Warwick.......8,811
87 Washington...17,040
88 Wayne........25,320
89 Welts.........6,152
90 White.........4,761
91 Whitley.......5,190
Total........988,416
MISSOURI
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1 Adair..........2,342
2 Andrew.........9,433
3 Atchison.......1,678
4 Audrain........3,506
5 Barry..........3,467
6 Bates..........3,669
7 Benton.........5,015
8 Boone.........14,979
9 Buchanan......12,976
10 Butler........1,616
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11 Cahlwell......2,316
12 Callaway.....13,827
13 Camden........2,338
14 Cape Girardeau.13,912
15 Carroll.......5,441
16 Cass..........6,090
17 Cedar.........3,361
18 Chariton......7,514
19 Clarke........5,527
20 Clay.........10,332
21 Clinton.......3,786
22 Cole..........6,696
23 Cooper.......12,950
24 Crawford......6,397
25 Dade..........4,246
26 Dallas........3,648
27 Davies........5,208
28 De Kalb.......2,075
29 Dodge...........375
30 Dunklin.......1,229
31 Franklin.....11,021
32 Gaseonade.....4,996
33 Gentry........4,248
34 Greene.......12,785
35 Grundy........3,006
36 Harrison......2,447
37 Henry.........4,052
38 Hickory.......2,329
39 Holt..........3,237
40 Howard.......13,969
41 Jackson......14,000
42 Jasper........4,223
43 Jefferson.....6,928
44 Johnson.......7,464
45 Knox..........2,891
46 Laclede.......2,498
47 Lafayette....13,690
48 Lawrence......4,850
49 Lewis.........6,578
50 Lincoln.......9,421
51 Linn..........4,058
52 Livingston....4,247
53 McDonald......2,236
54 Macon.........6,565
55 Madison.......6,003
56 Marion.......12,230
57 Mercer........2,691
58 Miller........3,834
59 Mississippi...3,123
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60 Moniteau......6,004
61 Monroe.......10,541
62 Montgomery....5,489
63 Morgan........4,650
64 New Madrid....5,541
65 Newton........4,268
66 Nedaway.......2,118
67 Oregon........1,432
68 Osage.........6,704
69 Ozark.........2,294
70 Perry.........7,215
71 Pettis........5,150
72 Pike.........13,609
73 Platte.......16,845
74 Polk..........6,186
75 Pulaski.......3,993
76 Putnam........1,635
77 Ralls.........6,151
78 Randolph......9,439
79 Ray..........10,373
80 Reynolds......1,849
81 Ripley........2,830
82 St. Charles..11,454
83 St. Clair.....3,556
84 St. Francois..4,964
85 St. Genevieve.5,313
86 St. Louis...104,978
87 Salina........8,843
88 Schuyler......3,287
89 Scotland......3,782
90 Scott.........3,182
91 Shannon.......1,199
92 Shelby........4,253
93 Stoddard......4,277
94 Sullivan......2,983
95 Taney.........4,373
96 Texas.........2,312
97 Warren........5,860
98 Washington....8,811
99 Wayne.........4,518
100 Wright.......3,387
Total........682,044
ARKANSAS
1 Arkansas.......3,215
2 Ashley.........2,058
3 Benton.........3,710
4 Bradley........3,829
5 Carroll........4,614
6 Chicot.........5,115
7 Clark..........4,070
8 Conway.........3,583
9 Crawford.......7,960
10 Crittenden....2,648
11 Dallas........6,877
12 Desha.........2,911
13 Drew..........3,276
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14 Franklin......3,972
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15 Fulton........1,819
16 Greene........2,593
17 Hempstead.....7,672
18 Hot Springs...3,609
19 Independence..7,767
20 Izard.........3,213
21 Jackson.......3,086
22 Jefferson.....5,834
23 Johnson.......5,227
24 Lafayette.....5,220
25 Lawrence......5,274
26 Madison.......4,823
27 Marion........7,308
28 Mississippi...2,368
29 Monroe........2,049
30 Montgomery....1,958
31 Newton........1,758
32 Perry...........978
33 Phillips......6,935
34 Pike..........1,861
35 Poinsett......2,308
36 Polk..........1,263
37 Pope..........4,710
38 Prairie.......2,097
39 Pulaski.......5,657
40 Randolph......3,275
41 St. Francis...4,479
42 Saline........3,903
43 Scott.........3,083
44 Searcy........1,979
45 Sevier........4,240
46 Union........10,298
47 Van Buren.....2,864
48 Washington....9,970
49 Washita.......9,591
50 White.........2,619
51 Yell..........3,341
Total........209,897
WISCONSIN
1 Adams............187
2 Brown..........6,215
3 Calumet........1,743
4 Chippewa.........615
5 Columbia.......9,565
6 Crawford.......2,498
7 Dane..........16,639
8 Dodge.........19,138
9 Fond du Lac...14,510
10 Grant........16,109
11 Greene........8,566
12 Iowa..........9,525
13 Jefferson....15,317
14 Kenosha......10,734
15 Lafayette....11,531
16 Lapointe........489
17 Manitoowoe....3,702
18 Marathon........508
19 Marquette.....8,641
20 Milwaukee....31,077
21 Portage.......1,250
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22 Racine.......14,973
23 Richland........903
24 Rock.........20,750
25 St. Croix.......624
26 Sauk..........4,371
27 Sheboygan.....8,379
28 Walworth.....17,802
29 Washington...19,485
30 Waukesha.....19,258
31 Winnebago....10,167
Total........505,391
IOWA
1 Allemakee........777
2 Appanoose......3,131
3 Benton...........672
4 Black Hawk.......135
5 Boone............735
6 Buchanan.........517
7 Cedar..........5,941
8 Clark.............79
9 Clayton........3,873
10 Clinton.......2,822
11 Dallas..........854
12 Davis.........7,264
13 Decatur.........965
14 Delaware......1,759
15 Des Moines...12,958
16 Dubuque......10,841
17 Fayette.........825
18 Fremont.......1,244
19 Henry.........8,707
20 Iowa............822
21 Jackson.......7,210
22 Jasper........1,280
23 Jefferson.....9,904
24 Johnson.......4,472
25 Jones.........3,007
26 Keokuk........4,822
27 Lee..........18,861
28 Linn..........5,444
29 Louisa........4,939
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30 Lucas............471
31 Madison........1,479
32 Mahaska........5,989
33 Marion.........5,482
34 Marshall.........338
35 Monroe.........2,884
36 Muscathie......5,731
37 Page............ 651
38 Polk...........4,513
39 Pottawatomie...7,828
40 Poweshiek........615
41 Scott..........5,986
42 Tama...............8
43 Taylor...........204
44 Van Buren.....12,270
45 Wapello........8,471
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46 Warren...........961
47 Washington.....4,957
48 Wayne............210
49 Winnesbiek.......546
Total.........192,214
CALIFORNIA
1 Butte...........8,572
2 Calaveras......20,192
3 Contra Costa....2,745
4 Colual............612
5 El Dorado......40,000
6 Klamath...........630
7 Los Angeles.....7,831
8 Marin...........1,026
9 Mariposa........8,969
10 Mendocino........416
11 Monterey.......2,728
12 Napa...........2,116
13 Nevada........21,365
14 Placer........10,781
15 Sacramento....12,589
16 San Diego......2,932
17 San Francisco.36,151
18 San Joaquin....5,029
19 San Luis Obispo..984
20 Santa Barbara..2,131
21 Santa Clara....6,064
22 Santa Cruz.....1,219
23 Shasta.........4,650
24 Sierra.........4,835
25 Siskiyou.......2,240
26 Solano.........2,835
27 Sonoma.........2,337
28 Sutter.........1,207
29 Trinity........1,764
30 Tuolumne......17,657
31 Tulare.........8,575
32 Yolo...........1,907
33 Yuba..........22,005
Total (in 1852)..264,497
MINNESOTA.
1 Benton............418
2 Dakotah...........584
3 Itasco.............97
4 Mankatah..........158
5 Pembina.........1,131
6 Ramsey..........2,227
7 Wabashaw..........243
8 Wabnahta..........160
9 Washington......1,056
Total...........6,077
OREGON
1 Benton............814
2 Clackamas.......1,869
3 Clatsop...........402
4 Linn..............994
5 Marion..........2,749
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6 Polk............1,061
7 Washington......2,642
8 Yam Hill........1,612
Total..........12,093
WASHINGTON
1 Clarke............643
2 Lewis.............558
Total...........1,201
UTAH
1 Davis...........1,134
2 Iron..............360
3 Salt Lake.......6,157
4 San Pete..........385
5 Tocele............152
6 Utah............2,026
7 Weber...........1,186
Total..........11,580
NEW MEXICO
1 Bernallito......7,751
2 Rio Arita......10,668
3 Santa Anon......4,045
4 Santa Fe........7,713
5 San Miguel......7,074
6 Taos............9,000
7 Valencia.......14,189
Total...........61,547
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reside? Which is the most populous county in the United States? Which
is the next in population? How many counties have a population of
100,000 and upwards? How many have a population of more that
50,000?
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The track laid down in Map No.1 is that of the U.S Exploring Expedition
in the voyage around the World performed in the years 1838,31,10,11
and 12. The arrows indicate the direction sailed.
No. 1 THE WORLD on an Equatorial Projection
MAP of the EASTERN & WESTERN HEMISPHERES.
[[two maps, side by side]]
Western Hemisphere.
[[image - map of western Hemisphere]]
Eastern Hemisphere
[[image - map of eastern Hemisphere]]
No.3. MAP OF the most recent ANTARCTIC DISCOVERIES.
American discoveries are coloured yellow. British red French blue
[[image - map of "southern ocean" and "antarctic continent"]]
RECENT ANTARCTIC DISCOVERIES.
[[following text accompanies map No.3 above]]
Until the year 1819, no land was known to exist to the southward of the
60th deg of south latitude. In that year, South Shetland in 1821 South
Orkney, in 1831 Enderby's Land in the year following Graham's Land,
and in 1839 Sabrina Land, and the Balleny Islands, were all discovered
by British navigators. In 1821, the islands of Alexander I. and Peter I.
were discovered by the Russians. In August 1838, the U.S. Exploring
Expedition, consisting of the Vincennes, Peacock, and some smaller
vessels, under the command of Lieutenant Charles Wilkes, sailed from
Norfolk. On the 19th of January, 1840, a continent situate about 2,000
miles south of Australia, was discovered by the expedition, and explored
for a distance of 1.700 miles from East to West, comprising the greatest
extent of land yet discovered in this quarter. On the same day, a part of
the same coast was seen by Commodore D'Urville, with the French
Exploring Corvettes Astrolabe and Zelec. In 1841, Captain J.C.Ross,
commanding the British ships Erebus and Terror, discovered and
explored a line of coast, extending southward to within 830 miles of the
South Pole, being the nearest approach yet made to that point the
globe. All these regions are barren and desolate, and without
inhabitants: the land is all the time covered with ice and snow, and the
coasts are for the most part bordered with vast masses of ice. Mount
Erebus, near the most southern point reached by Capt.Ross, is an
active Volcano,12,400 feet high. Mount Terror, in the vicinity, is 12,000
feet, and Freeman's Peak, in one of the Balieny Islands, is about the
same altitude.
No. 2. THE WORLD on a Polar PROJECTION
MAP of the NORTHERN & SOUTHERN HEMISPHERES.
[[image - map of NORTHERN HEMISPHERE]]
[[ image - map of the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE]]
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1852 by Augustus
Mitchell in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the eastern district of
Pennsylvania
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[[image - map of "Russian America", "British America (new britain)",
"Greenland", "United States", "Mexico", "West Indies", "Central
America", and surrounding bodies of water]]
EXPLANATION.
The Capitals of Countries are represented thus *
The figures attached to the Cities and Towns indicate the number of
thousands of the population thus New York 516 signifies 516,000
inhabitants. The figures attached to the Rivers indicate the number of
hundred of miles of their length of course thus the Mississippi River 4I
signifies 41,00 miles long. The words underscored are the names of
hidden Tribes. Matrimony Stations.
No. 4
MAP OF NORTH AMERICA
Engraved to illustrate
[[italics]] MITCHELL'S [[/italics]]
School and Family Geography
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1852 by S. August
Mitchell in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the eastern district of
Pennsylvania.
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No. 5 MAP OF THE UNITED STATES Engraved to Illustrate [[italics]]
MITCHELL'S [[/italics]] School and Family Geography.
EXPLANATION.
The Capitols of Countries are represented thus * of States [[image circle]] Rail Roads [[image - dotted line]] Canals [[image - straight line]].
The figures attached to Cities and Towns indicate the number of
thousands of the population thus New York 526 signifies 526,000
inhabitants. The figures attached to Rivers indicate the number of
hundreds of miles of these length of course thus the Mississippi River 41
signifies 41,000 miles long. These characters [[images of three arrows
pointing down, right, and down]] signify steam boat ship and sloop
navigation the distance of which from the sea in miles is pointed out by
the annexed figures. The words underscored are the names of Indian
Tribes.
[[image - double page map of the United States, with additional inset
map of the "gold region" of California]]
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James Anderson (a) Hon. Hudson Bay Co,
care Sir George Simpson. Lachine [[A G?]]
[[pencil]] (now at Mingan. C. [[G?]]) [[/pencil]]
Prof Geo. Lawson Ph. D. Univ. Queens College Kingston [[(Bot)?]]
Wm. Hunter. Taxidermist Rooms Nat. Hist. Soc. Montreal
[[checkmark]] J. M. LeMoine. Solicitor Quebec De. b. Birds 1.
E. M. Hopkins, Hudson Bay House. Lachine (see)
Jas. L. Clouston. " " " [[Ditto for: Hudson Bay House. Lachine]]
Prof. J. W. Dawson. Montreal. 1.
Sir Geo. Simpson. Lachine
James Hubbert. Toronto. Insects. Clifton, Colo
C. Krieghoff. Quebec. Painter of birds.
George Bush. Coldwater C. W. (birds eggs.)
T. W. M Huraith [[Hamilton?]] Canad.
Beverly R. Moins. M.D. Toronto. Insect.
Chas. B. Wood M.D. H.M.S. Hecate, Vancouver Island. Birds
Mr. Booth Niagara Falls
Thos. Reynold. Great Western RR. Hamilton. Lepidopt.
W. Saunders. London. C.W. Entom. Coleopt.
Rev. L. Provancher, St. Joachim below Quebec Entomol. 4.25.62
Thos. Devine, Head of Surveys of Upper Canada, Quebec. Entomol.
Geo. Barnston, 4 Inkermann Place, Montreal. (July 1860)
Denis Gale (of 3 Rivers) Quebec. (Eggs)
P. P. Carpenter [[strikethrough]] box 1934. P.Q. [[/strikethrough]] 508
Grey St. Montreal. Nov. 65 "House" [[strikethrough]] 418 Grey
St.[[/strikethrough]]
Jas. Farquhar. Sable Island / care J. R. Nellis Halifax
P. S. [[strikethrough]] Judd [[/strikethrough]] Esq. Dodd " [[ditto marks
below Sable Island]]
Rev. John Ambrose. Rectory St. Margarets Bay. N.S. birds
Dr. Ed. Van Cortlandt. Ottawa. Fishes 10.62
John J. Coleman. Ottawa Taxidermist 10 62
W. J. Winton. Cross Roads. Upper Stewiake. N.S
Sharhon James. P.G.G. 413 [[strikethrough]] Berisch
[[?]][[/strikethrough]] 413. Toronoto
Jan. Lockhart Care (R. F. Lacklow. Onlane Bark. Whitby C. W. John
Benmore 301 Upper Peel St. [[?]] hill April 67
[[strikethrough]] Abb [[/strikethrough]] Abdebbi Care HBC. Jal Lillian Lac
des Allurnelles. Guaw Rus [[?]]
B.R. Ross [[strikethrough]] Mal [[/strikethrough]] Rufort Home [[?]]. Care
HBC. Mallatua [[strikethrough]] Ch [[/strikethrough]] Canada Eaf Guawn
R.C. [[?]]
Dr. P. Fortin. La Praine near Mentual [[?]]: Le summe sarte [[?]]
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[[pencil]] British [[/pencil]]
British & Russian America
Canada
Richard Nettle, govt. sup. [[Livharne?]], Quebec. 4 St. Ursule [[St?]].
Owen Jones
Prof J. N. Daveson, Principal McGill College, Montreal B
Thos [[strikethrough]] Broome [[/strikethrough]], [[strikethrough]] Little
[[/strikethrough]] St. James [[St?]]. be " [[Ditto for: Montreal]] B. Dead
L.S.H. Latour " [[Ditto for: Montreal]]
Thomas Barnet Falls of Niagara, D. Canada, B.
Sidney Barnet address Niagara Falls, m. NY.
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Dr. Walter Simpson, 66 Regent St. Quebec
[[Messine]] L. Villeneuve, Pretne, Dominaire de St [[Sulpice?]], Montreal
Ottawa [[Athenaeum?]]
T. Billings [[strikethrough]] Ottawa [[/strikethrough]] Montreal
Dr. A. Hall Montreal
Delos. W. Beadle, St. Catharines [[Car?]], 43 Wall st, [[wall?]] [[Max?]].
1. [[Entom?]], D. [[Leped?]]
John H. Sangster, Hamilton, C. W. [[Enlin?]]
[[Cateau?]] James Anderson (a) [[Guvan?]] Brae. [[Sarguire?]] Lake
[[Sumicoe?]] C.W
[[check mark]] W. Couper [[strikethrough]] [[Carledon St. Innot?]]
[[/strikethrough]] Comm. [[Mal?]] De. B
Rev. W. Heneks, Loronte 75 St. [[Pafe?]] St [[?]]
Andrew Russell. [[Commis?]] Crowno Laude [[Leafaut?]].
Nova Scotia
Henry Poole, Albion Mines, Pictone
Andrew [[Douerde?]] [[?]] Halifax M. B De M. [[Lanes]] Halifax
Prof. A. P. S. Stuart, Acadia College, Wolfville
John R. [[Urllis?]], Halifax, B. de
Dr. I. Bernard Gilpin, Halifax, M. B. De
Captain ^[[insertion]] Campbell [[/insertion]] Hardy, R. A. Halifax, (Jun)
(after April. 60)
W. G. De Winton [[insertion]] Eastville [[/insertion [[strikethrough]] Halifax
[[/strikethrough]] Bird ch
upper [[Slecuracke?]] (70 miles fr. Halifax) Care Messers West,
Merchants Halifax
Newfoundland
Dr. Henry, ^[[insertion]] H [[/insertion]] Stabb, St. Johns, m. B. De
Dr. Mackenzie Skues, Staff Asst. Surgeon. St. Johns m
[[strikethrough in blue pencil]] C. [[insertion]] P. [[/insertion]] F.
[[Eschmecler?]]. [[Urne?]] Harbor, [[Groupbow?]] [[/strikethrough]] Co.
N.S [[(Scfl, 69)?]]
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New Brunswick
Prof. Jas. Robb, Fredericton
Rev. Jas. Fowler, Richibucto (Nov. 70)
Prof. S. W. Bailey, Fredericton (70)
W.C. Hannah, Upper Maccan , Cumberland N.S. [[1873?]] - Moose &
Caribou
H.B. Territory
Donald Gunn, Red River Settlement 50°.6 + 97° B. De
Hon. Chas Elliott, Governor of Bermuda
Wm. McTavish, Fort Garry, Red River Settlement, AB,via Pembina B
De
John Isbister, Nelson River B De
B.R. Ross Chief Trader McKenzie River Dist. (Fort Simpson) care H. B.
Co's agent, Pembina, [[Mn?]] De
[[strikethrough]] [[Ian?]] George Barnston Esq. [[/strikethrough]]
Michipicoten. L. Superior (Zool. Bot
Sault St. Marie) care of Wemyss Simpson. H. B. House.
Richard Hardisty Esq. [[agent?]] in charge [[Fort??]] Carlton
Saskatchewan
Mr. J. McKenzie ([[strikethrough]] Moose Factory care J. S. Watt. H.B.C.
agent Fort William Ottawa R [[/strikethrough]] Michipicoten 1862 be
there 1st May - 1st December)
Mr. A. McDonald. Little Whale River
Severn House: Trout Lake Station
Mr. Henry Conolly. Rigolet, Esquimaux Bay, Labrador
Mr. Thos. Richards, Metawagamingue; care of J. W. Simpson Esq.
Temiscamingue. Ottawa River C. Q. (collects [[?]]
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Horatio Hale Clinton Ontario Ap. 70.
D. P. Fortin [[underline]] [[Lapaine?]] near Montreal [[/underline]]
James Bissell. Ap. H B. Co. Montreal, Cana. 187[[5?]]
James Stewart. Winipeg [[(1873)?]]
Mr. Gladmon Rupert House
Mr. Jas. Anderson [[strikethrough]] Little Whale River [[/strikethrough]]
Moose Factory 1862
Mr. Mactavish. Albany Fort
Mr. Clare. is in charge of Ft. Churchill District (is a collector himself)
John Schultz M.D. Red River Settlement Zool
[[strikethrough]] B. R. Ross. Mingan: care [[Harriet?]] Brock "Quebec"
[[/strikethrough]]
[[Colon?]] Rankin Chicoutime. Saguenay. North Shore. [[Below?]]
Quebec.
Donald A. Smith (Labrador)
B. R. Ross Rupert House Care H B Co. N. William Ottawa [[Res.?]]
[[A?]] Dec. 66.
Strachan Jones. Little Slave Lake (July 67)
J. H. Mactavish [[sic, should be McTavish]]. H B Co. Ft. Garry. Winipeg
(1875?)
Henry Hague. St. Catharines, Ontario. 1875
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[[top-left of page]]
[[map of New Brunswick]]
[[on the bottom of the New Brunswick map]]
No. 7
MAP OF NEW BRUNSWICK
NOVA SCOTIA
AND NEWFOUNDLAND [[/New Brunswick map]]
[[center of page]]
[[map of New England]]
[[on the bottom of New England map]]
No. 8
MAP OF THE NEW ENGLAND
OR EASTERN STATES
Engraved to illustrate MITCHELL'S, School and Family Geography.
[[/New England map]]
[[bottom-right of page]]
Steam Ship from Boston to Liverpool via Halifax. To Halifax 450.
Liverpool 2000 Total 2550 miles.
No. 9
VICINITY OF BOSTON & PROVIDENCE
[[map of city of Boston and Providence]]
[[map of New Haven and Hartford]]
No. 10
VICINITY OF NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD
[[/map of New Haven and Hartford]]
[[along the bottom of the map]]
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1852 by S. Augustus
Mitchell in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the eastern district of
Pennsylvania.
Drawn and Engraved by J.H. Young.
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[[underlined]] Maine [[/underlined]]
J. D. Parker, Steuben, Washington Co B De
Rev. S.H. Merrill, Blue Hill Hancock Co
Joshua Bartlett, Whitehead
Dr.
Wood, Portland
Dr Augustus C. Hamlin, Bangor
Rev. Jos. Blake, Cumberland Centre. Botany
A. J. Packard Jr., Brunswick. [[Reptiles?]], Insects B.
A. E. Verrill. Norway. Me. De Orthoptera In. [[Geomet??]] [[?]]
J. P. Cilley, Thomaston General De
Dr. Cushman, Wiscasset Birds De.
Henry Willis, Portland " De
Rev J. W. Hanson, Gardiner. Birds De
Prof. Chadbourne, Brunswick
" De
S. B. Beckett, Portland, Me. [[birds?]] B.e.
R. E. Farnham, Woolwich. De.
Thos. Lincoln. Denisville, Me. De. b.
Geo. Emerson Brackett,Belfast. e.
Saml. R Carter, Paris, Oxford Co Insects - [[M?]]
J. F. Pratt, M.D. New Sharon, Franklin Co. De. b Eggs
Albert S Bickmore, Tenants Harbor, Lincoln Co ^[[Temporarily Box 105
Hanover , N.H]] ort
"
Geo. A Boardman [[circled]] Milltown[[/circled]] ^[[Calais P.O.
Washington Co]] (Residence St. Stephen N.B) ( Care of Gorham
Boardman 115 [[Walt?]] Peters, Chasewater Boston)
Lt. A. S. Hyde. Rev. Culler Jackson Eastport Shells
C. L. [[Goold? Gould?]]. Cape Elizabeth Light, Oakhill, Me. Birds
Rev. Marcus R. Keep. Ashland, Aroostook Co
Henry Reynolds, East Wilton. A
Animals
B. F. Stevens, Waterville, Birds. x. 64
Geo. F. Talbot. 69 Park St. Portland (x.69)
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Capt. U. S. Neal. Eastport. Me (Oct. 67)
Capt. Muhener
"
"
Lewis Snow Pleasant Point near Eastport (Indian hunter)
Charles G. Atkins, Augusta. Fishery commissioner/ 1869
C. S. Weld. Olamon Penobscot Co. Me. Dealer in live animals
Rev. R. R. McLeod. Houlton. Me.([[bndr.? birds?]] 74)
Geo. H Haven, Box 817, Portland Me. egg collector 76
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New Hampshire
[[underlined]] New Hampshire[[/underlined]]
Dr. Wm. H. Prescott, Concord[[^Lynn. Nian? Mass?]],Merrimac Co. M. B
De
Rev. L. W. Leonard, Exeter, Buckingham Co. Entom.
R. C. Mack, Londonderry, Rockingham Co.
Saml. C. Eastman. Concord,
John W. [[strikethrough]] Phelps[[/strikethrough]]Dodge Hampton Falls
Arthur Chase Claremont, N. H
[[?]]
Chas. H. Pitman. North Barnstead. [[birds? et?]]
T. W. [[underlined]]Walt[[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] Nashua. N.
H.[[/strikethrough]Medford Mass. (Engraver) Oct. 66
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[[underlined]] Vermont [[/underlined]]
[[strikethrough]] Rev. Z. Thompson, Burlington [[/strikethrough]] Dead
David Buckland, Brandon, Rutland Co
Jus. P. Cunningham, Woodstock
L. E. Chittenden, Burlington, I Birds B. De
E. Marsh Goodwin, South Woodstock. Shells [[?]] De
Char. S. Paine Esq., [[strikethrough]] Randolph [[/strikethrough]] East
Bethel Vt. De
L. M. Dixon, Bostwick House, Underhill.
Prof. Leonard Marsh, Burlington
Gw. P. Marsh. Burlington. 1
Prof. Las. Torrey Burlington. 1
Las. K. Toby, Montpelier. Vt.
Buet S. May. Montpelier. Birds
Prof. Henry Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury. Vt. (or [[strikethrough]] Dartmouth
[[/strikethrough]] Hanover N.H. birds & [[?]]
Russell R. Dorr. C. Rutland. Egp - VI 65
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Mrs. Caroline A. Dall. [[striketrhough]] 70 [[/strikethrough]] 141 Warren
Avenue Boston. III. 67
S. Tillson. Hudson. Mar. of. 69
Brewer & Tileston. [[strikethrough]] 17 Milk [[/strikethrough]] St. Boston.
(Feb. 1870) 114 Washington St.
[[blue checkmark]] Francis L. Lea [[strikethrough]] 174 [[strikethrough]]
254 Beacon St. Boston. Dec. 70
S.H. Sendder. Care Dutrochet fils. Montreux. Switzerland. May 71.
[[blue checkmark]] Isaac C. Sherman. Taxidermist. 19 Bedford St. N
Bedford. Aug. 71
Calvin S. Lane. care R. A. Howes & Co. 57 Commercial St. Boston: Box
2274. (Dealer = [[?]])
Moses Williams Jr. 5 Fremont St. Boston: has charge of Int
[[Commesar?]] legalities
Baze M. Filton: Chilmark. M. Vineyard. Fisherman Oct. 71
Jason Luce. West Fisbury. " [[Ditto for: M. Vineyard]].
Rev. Dr. Stevens. Vineyard Haven. Mar
Capt. Hatzel Handy. Hyannis
[[blue checkmark]] Geo. H. Palmer. New Bedford / 1363 Fremont St.
Boston Highlands.
[[strikethrough]] Messes [[/strikethrough]] G. P. Whitman. Rockport,
Mass. [[circled]] 72 [[/circled]]
[[blue checkmark]] Capt. G. S. Holmes. Care H. W. Peabody: 41 India
Wharf. Boston
[[blue checkmark]] F.C. Foster 33 School St. Boston [[circled]] 73
[/circled]]
S. M. Spencer. 117 Hanover St. Boston ([[S?]] [[?]]. 1874)
Mt. Washington [[Bix?]]: Parker Merrill. Apt. Boston
E. E. Small. Provincetown, [[strikethrough]] Mass. Dealer in (
[[/strikethrough]] Professor. Blackpatch) Sept. 74
Dr. W. Rimmer. 98 [[strikethrough]] Chelsea St [[/strikethrough]]
Chestnut St. Chelsea.([[Aquaner?]])
Dr. H. J Bowditch: Dr. Knight. 113 Boylston St. Boston
Edward E. Small. Provincetown. Mass. ([[Professor [[Feb.?]] 74)
W. A. Coffin. 8 Oliver St. Boston (Copper cls. Pembroke. Salmon
hatchery)
J. M. Brewer 133 Beacon St. Boston (Mar. 76)
Dr. G. N. Walton 6 Beacon St. Bost. (Oct. 84)
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[[pencil]] Massachussets [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Massachusetts [[/underlined]]
Boston 25
Hon. Mm. Mitchell. Nantucket
[[blue checkmark]] J. W. P. Jenks. Middleboro 2. B. be. .1
Dr. I. M. Brewer Boston 2 B 1 133 Boylston St [[1830?]]
Dr. Augustus A. Gould " [[Ditto for: Boston]] B 1
[[blue checkmark]] [[blue pencil]] Dr [[/blue pencil]] Samuel Cabot Jr. B 1
Francis L. Lee. [[strikethrough in blue pencil]] Brookline [[/strikethrough]]
mB1
Henry D. Thoreau Concord
Prof. L Sagapiz Cambridge B. 1
Prof. J. Wyman " [[Ditto for: Cambridge]]
Dr. Sea Gray " [[Ditto for: Cambridge]] 1.
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. H. Wheatland Salem m. B .1
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Roswell Field Greenfield [[strikethrough]] Dead [[/strikethrough]]
Capt. Nath. E. Atwood Provincetown Mass. De. 1
Dr. D. H. Storer Boston
[[strikethrough]] Prest Ed. Hitcherek, Amhersh [[/strikethrough]] B
Dr. Charles Pickering Boston
William Savery. South [[underlined three times]] C [[/underlined]]arver,
Plymouth Co. B [[insertion]] via S W P Leah. [[Middlebas?]]
Samuel H. Scudder. [[strikethough]] Williamstown Mass [[/strikethrough]]
3 Myrtle St. Bosten Entomology
[[small blue line]] Dr. R. P. Stevens. North Egremont. De
W. B. Clark. Agl [[strikethrough]] Son [[/strikethrough]] S.S. Line. 54
Kelly St. Boston
[[blue checkmark]] Nathe. Trekary. Lynn. Taxidermist B : be. 1. agent in
Boston Jas. S. Fay Esq.
Dr. Henry Bryant, Boston. B be. 1 94 Mt. Vernon St.
[[small blue line]] E. Samuel [[strikethrough]] Mattafar [[/strikethrough]] B.
De. 1 631 West St. Boston
Wm. H. Floyd. Weston, Mass. Entomology De
F. G. Sanborn Care C. L. Flint. Boston Eulen.
J. Burt Wilder, Brookline. [[Kuler?]] - Lefid. ?
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J.S. Kingsley. Williams College. Williamstown (Expedition.) 1874
Archibald Hopkins. Williamstown Mass Dc
Dr. E.C. Bidwell. Monterey, Berkshire Co. Dc
E.S. Wheeler. Berlin. Dc. B (Eggs).1
John Orne Jr. Laurence. Eaton
[[strikethrough]] Charles S. Paine. East Berlin. [[/strikethrough]] eggs
Miss Lizzie Brewster. Kingston, Dc. [[Zool?]]
Chas D Lincoln North Raynham Taunton P.O. Dc
D.N. Couch. Taunton. Norwich Conn.[[image - design drawn with dots]]
Calvin W. Poole. Westfield, Mass Eggs etc.
Tolles R. B. Room 30 No 40 Hanover St. Boston.
James U. Hunt, Lynn. Dc. " [[ditto for: eggs]]
E.P. Barrows Jr. Andover eggs
Geo. M. Morse. MD. Clinton Mass Birds & Ins.
E.A. Samuel. Ag. rooms State House. Boston Taxid.
Letters to 352 Freemont St
Geo Welsh. Lynn
Alfred Ordway. Cambridge
Jas. G. Shute. Woburn, Mass.
[[blue checkmark]] Theo. Lyman. Brookline. in winter 44 Beacon St.
Boston
Thos. S. Greenwood. Keeper of Ipswich Light, Ipswich Mass. eggs
Rev. J W Hansen. Haverhill, Mass
W.F. Hall. Boston (Copper Harbor Mich. Sept. 63) Eggs
John H. Thomson. New Bedford. Shells P.O. Box 500; House 10 South
6' St
C.H. Hitchcock. Amhurst (4 - 62) (for summer of 1862 care S.L.
Goodale, Saco, Me.
Arthur F. Whitin Whitinsville (4. 25. 62) birds
Rev H.W. Parker. New Bedford - to New York
Charles L Blood. Taunton. birds nov. 63
T.P. Ritchie. Brookline. Eggs Dec. 1863
Isaac C. Sherman. 19 Bedford St. New Bedford. Mass. Oct. 65. Taxid
[[blue checkmark]] Jona. S. Leach. Taxidermist: Scotland. Plymouth Co.
Dec. 1863
Prof. Henry James Clark former Shepard Avon St. Cambridge. Dec. 63
R.B. Hildreth. Springfield. Mass. Eggs 1864
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[[pencil]] Rhode Island [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Rhode Island [[/underlined]]
[[strikethrough]] Geo Thurber Providence [[/strikethrough]]
Gilbert P. Whitman, Lansdale.
Clarence Risy. Box 195 Newport ap 67
Capt. John G. Baker Steamer [[Moccason?]]. Newport (70)
Captain. Mary. Collector [[customs?]] Newport
J Snowdon Howland. Box 206 Newport. (74)
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Amory L. Baberek. Taxidermist. Sherborn. Mass T. 64.
[[insertion]] dead [[/insertion]] Rev. S. Barden. Rockport. (Near
Gloucester) Mass [[bird?]]
Edwin H. Lincoln Yarmouth Post VIII. 64 Bird
J. A. Allen. Springfield. Bird
C. F. Eschweiler. 110 Springfield St. Boston II. 66
Major I W T. Gardiner. Box 1864 P.O. Boston
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Dr. [[strikethrough]] M [[/strikethrough]] [[Eedwin?]] Mayberry.
Edgartown. Mass
Mrs. Caroline W. Dall. [[strikethrough] 70 [[/strikethrough]] 141 Warren
Avenue. Bost.
Jas. G. Swan. [[strikethrough]] 91 [[/strikethrough]] 98 Newton St.
Boston. T. 67
Wm. S. Perry Jr. P.O. Box 62 [[Muncey?]] Mass (Father's office house 3
Commercial St. upstairs T. 67. Boston
Jos. S Fay. 13 Exchange St. Boston V.67. [[insertion]] house
[[/insertion]] 88 Mt. Vernon St.
Jos. W. Watt. Medford. (V.67) care G. W. Boynton 257 Washington St.
Bost
E. J. Maynard. [[circled]] Newtonville. [[/circled]] Oct.67 birds, Ipswich.
Oct.74
Col. J. W. T. Gardiner. Lambert Avenue. Rexbury
Dr. Chas. Palmer. Ipswich. M
[[blue checkmark]] John B. Smith: 68 Elm St. N Bedford. [[SW?]]
J. A. P. Allen, collector [[curios?]] N [[Bedford?]]
M. Washington Box Co. 77 State St. Boston (74)
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[[underlined]] Connecticut [[/underlined]]
Prof. J. D. Dana, New Haven B.
[[check mark]] Chas. H. Olmsted, Hartford
Dr. O. Plumb, Salisbury Ct. De
[[strikethrough]] Edward C. Henrick, New Haven [[/strikethrough]] (Ent)
[[check mark]] Dr. W. Wood. East Windsor Hill B. De. [[(Orn)?]]
Edward Norton, Farmington De Entom (Lep. Hymen. Ortho.)
Capt. O. N. Brooks, Keeper Faulkners Isl. Light. Guilford, Ct.[[?]]
James Rankin. Saybrook. Conn.
[[check mark]] Dr. S. G. Moses 611 N. Main [[St.?]] Hartford Birds
Rev. E. R. Beadle. Hartford (shells fossils minerals)
[[check mark]] Henry Champion W Haven x 64 Birds
David F. Peirce. South Britain. 1870. Collects skulls
Rev. W. Clift, Mystic, Conn. Fish [[?]]
[[check mark]] [[strikethrough]] WS [[/strikethrough]] W. S. Palmer.
Stonington. Interested [[against??]] [[pounds??]]
George Gibbs. 77|Wall St. New Haven. Apr. 1871
Wm. E. Spicer. Noank. Conn. [[?]] [[?]]
[[?]]
James Terry. Terryville, Conn. Ethnol. Coll. 75
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New York
Prof. L. A. Lattimore. Genesee College. Lima. shell
[[blue checkmark]] Rev. H. W. Parker Auburn (Oct. 20. 67) shells:(Land)
rocks
Robert B. Toller Canastola NY microscope maker
[[blue checkmark]] J. Ruszets 157 Broadway Fur dresser 1864 (a clean
marker who [[insertion]] a [[?]] dressed [[/insertion]] for 10 [[m?]]
Mrs. Capt. J. Tulner. 200 West 14 Street. NY
Thos. Bland. 42 Pine St. NY (ap. 64)
F. H. Churchill. 33 Pine St. 74 East 22d St. NY (May. 64)
Fred. Habinshaw. Astoria Ln. [[Whoft?]] x.64
Capt. Chas. S. Bulkley. Care John Horner Carter. Am. Fil. Co. NY and
John J. Haley. San Francisco
[[blue checkmark]] James H. Roome. 55 Carmine St. Near Bedford.
NY. Tax
[[Fred?]] Probst. [[Cha.?]] 55 Broad St. NY: have [[apucier?]] in
[[Fimpies:?]] Vera Cruz: [[Guaymax?]] Ms.
Zatlan: ^ [[insertion]] Manzaville. [[Colimes?]] [[/insertion]] Acapulco: La
Union. Salvader. Guatemala. & Peru. [[?]] send through [[there?]]
E. G. Squeer [[strikethrough]] 105 [[/strikethrough]] 135 East 39' St. NY
Gilbert Burling: 126 East 12 St. Studio 25 University Building NY VI. 65
W. S Church Jr. 32 West 37 St. NY.
S. W. T. White [[strikethrough]] 104 [[/strikethrough]] 102 East 24 St.
New York Dec 65
[[blue checkmark]] Henry E Holland. Galway Saratoga Co. Jan. 66
[[strikethrough]] Cap C C Churchill 74 East 22 St [[/strikethrough]]
[[blue checkmark]] G. T. Totten M.D. 7. East 31 St. NY
R. Pumpelly 324 Fifth Avenue NY
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. T. A. Emmet. 73 Madison Avenue (Private
Hospital 79)
[[strikethrough]] Mr F. H. Cultery 50 West [[/strikethrough]] 45 St. NY
Jos. S. Blatchford. 21 W. 12 St. NY Samley [[?]]
Dr. E. [[Nollum?]] 115 Cedar St.
[[strikethrough]] Col. G. S. [[Sibly?]] 241 West 54 St. NY [[/strikethrough]]
Dr. J. S. Newberry 7 West 39' St. NY. (T. 67.)
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. S. J. Parker [[Ithaca?]] NY fossils shells etc
[[blue checkmark]] W. A. Harnes 378 Broadway: 177 Madison Avenue
NY. II. 67
H. R. Helper. Care. Col. Julien Allen 172 Water St. NY II. 67
Geo. Mackenzie General [[Lansathentee?]] Company. 58 Broadway:
Pier 50 N.R. deliver cargo day before sailing
Clarence King. Care R. M Olephant 114 [[Pepil?]] St
I. Buchanan 9 West 17' St. NY. ([[?]])
Dr Besenat 130 East 48' St
E. G. Squares 135 E 39' St
Geo. Thurbes 110 2. 83' St [[and?]] an agriculturalist
[[blue checkmark]] W. J. Hays Studio building 10th [[?]] 6 [[St?]] ( 57
West 15 St)
Dr. W. A. Hammond [[strikethrough]] 102 W. 34' St. NY [[/strikethrough]]
43 West 54' St. NY
D. Frank W. Reilly 46 East 14' St. NY
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Henry Union Agent [[Intertropreal?]] Co ) [[?]] to [[?]] [?]] N. J. Room 23:
66 Broadway New York. nw 67 will have collection made
Ben Holladay California Oregon Mexico S. S. Co 33 William St NY
[[checkmark]] Dr. S. S. Cuttury Cau Samuel Hater & Son [[insertion]] [[?]]
5961 [[/insertion]] 115 Franklen St NY [[insertion]] Dc 67 [[/insertion]]
W. A. Dermith & Bros 16 N William St NY Bird eyes V. 68
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Delricks & Co. 68 Broad St P.O. Box 137
Wallace & Hollingsworth 16 No William St. NY Taxidermist [[?]] 68
S. K. Holman P. M. S. S. Co. NY.
Hermann Hügel Care Prof. H. D. Urage 298/ 446. W. 14' St NY ms 68
W. M. Wemmer. Wood block maker 113 Nassu St. NY
Horace Perkins (105 Nassan St) house 84 [[?]] - 1 [[?]] avenue. Yorkville
H. H. Nichols brother in law outstanding service
Charles Hinbee 45 Beekman St last window
A. S. Bickmore P.O. box 5917 NY (office with Dodge & Co Brown Bros
building 59 Wall St NY
[[blue checkmark]] Col. Ches. C. Jones Jr 212 Clinton St Brooklyn NY
[[insertion]] Augusts St [[/insertion]] (X. 69)
H. M. Alden. Ed. Harpers [[strikethrough]] Weekly [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Monthly [[/strikethrough]] Bazaar Mag Care Harpers Bu
1861
A. H. Guernday
Miss Mary J Booth
D. G. Elliot Care Munro [[?]] 7 Rue [[Icube?]] Paris
Dr. J. J. Hayes 20 East 15' St. NY [[circled]] ap 70 [[/circled]]
[[blue checkmark]] W. A. Conklon Central Park NY ap. 70 [[annuity?]]
[[blue checkmark]] W. J. Blodgelt [[strikethrough]] 267 [[/strikethrough]]
252 Pearl St.
F. H. Churchill 126 East 22' St office 33 Pine ap. 70
[[strikethrough]] Capt. C. C. Churchill 35 W 18' St m [[/strikethrough]]
[[blue checkmark]] Genio C Scott 171 Broadway NY.
John Wallace 19 N. William N. NY
Bagent Brothers 47 Ann St. NY
Dr. H Berenat 236 East 48' St NY [[circled]] ap. 72 [[/circled]]
Amory Edwards Box 1108: office 202 Broadway: Jan. 73
S. S. Cutting 247 President St. Brooklyn [[circled]] Mar 73 [[/circled]]
[[blue checkmark]] Caleb Lyon Russville, Staten Island (care Amer
Express 67 Cortlandt St. for [[parcels?]] Dc 74
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Frank H. Cushing. Medina. NY. [[circled]] Ledyard May 74 [[/circled]]
Wotherspoon & Co. Phoenix Plaster Mills: 426 West 13' St. NY
John D. Hicks Old Westbury, Long Island Ny. (Fish) Aug. 74
Patterson Brothers 27 Park Row. Hardware dealers Ny 74
Kirby Brothers: 90 Fulton St. NY Make boxwood ruler any size 74
Napoleon Sarony 680 Broadway [[?]] Photograph Oct 74
W. C. Wyckoff 62 Monroe St. Brooklyn 1874
Barnet Phillips 41 Troy Avenue " [[Ditto for: Brooklyn]]
Christian Börs. Swedish - Norwegian Consul NY
Demuth & Brs. 91 Walker St. NY Birds eggs
Julius Stoerzer 89 Eighth Avenue NY. Nov. 74
Rudolf Hessel care Mr. Prud'homme 108 Canal St. NY
Robert L. Stuart 154 Fifth Avenue - 169 Chamber St. NY 74
Thomas W. Fraine 6 Joslyn Park Rochester Professional taxidermy
Thomas Bland: room 28. 45 Exchange Place NY (office Met. Mus. Art
74)
D. G. Elliott 23 East 38' St. NY 74
Genio C. Scott 615 Broadway NY (75)
P. Weber. Glass Shades 50 Barclay St
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Adolf [[Bouesky?]]. 220 East 51 St. New York 1875 Dresser of Furs He
agrees to do work in best manner
Treadway & Co. 506 Broadway dealers in fur seal skins
A. Isaacs & Co. 52 Cedar St. Ny. Dealer in sponges
Geo.H. Shaffer 243 Fulton Market NY Dealer in [[aples?]]
Edward C. Boughton 3 Howard St. Furrier
I. A. Baskowitz 137 Mercer St.
[[Jns?]] Ruszitz 457 Broadway Furrier
Dr. Geo. Duryee 240 Broadway
Greenbaum Brothers 45 Murray St. NY
James Green. 20 West 4' St (Jul 75)
Dr. E. H. Davis 175 East 82 87 NY (Aug. 75)
Miller & Coates [[strikethrough]] be [[/strikethrough]] 279 Pearl St.
[[File?]]
James Tinker, 60 Wall St. Agent Alaska Commercial [[b? Co?]]
Rudolf Hessel care Mr. Frantz 17 Eldridge St. NY. (June 13. 76)
Sewall S. Cutting 150 Nassau St. NY. [[circled]] 76 [[/circled]]
Dr. Kidder 1380 Paufe St. Brooklyn (76)
Churchill C. Cutting. Slater Woolen Co. 83 - 85 Thomas St. NY P.O.
box. 1176 (Oct 76)
Dr. W. A. Hammond 43 West 54 St. ny
F. H. Churchill [[strikethrough]] 27 East 24th St. NY (77) [[/strikethrough]]
126 East 22' St 1878
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New York
Robert R. Wiseman. 121 Howard Avenue. Utica NY.
Fish Artist [[protege?]] of Geo. Seymore
Joseph C. Willetts. Skaneateles NY
T. B. Ferguson 18 West 38' St NY. 77 (when in NY
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John Gilbert. Penn Yan. Yates Co. Birds June 70
J. W. Putnam. Putnam Mfg Co. 13 Hatt St. New York
Prof. G. F. Comfort. Care Harpers N.Y.
W. J. Hays. Studio Building. 51 West 10' St. New York. May 71
E. Bierstadt. 932 Broadway. Albertype printer May. 71
[[checkmark]] L. E. Chittenden 25 West 38' St. NY. Mar. 71
[[checkmark]] Edwin. N. Dickerson. 7 Warren St. NY. House 62 East 34'
St.
Dr. Berendt. 236 E. 48' St.
Capt. C.C. Churchill. 49 West 32' St. NY Oct. 71
Wendt [[&?]] Rammelsberg. Box 529. 40 Broadway. Agent for Baltic
Lloyd Stettin American mail S.S. Co. [[bull?]] Send parcels free of [[?]]
[[Au?]] [[layi?]] Charges of [[?]] 60 shilling 15.00 for ten:
Dr. J.J. Hayes Care Union League Club. NY: [[parcels?]] to Studio
Building 51 [[?]]
[[checkmark]] H.S. Fuller. Rural New Yorker.
Baron R. Ostensacken. 39 East 19' St. or Union Club NY. [[Jul.?
Feb.?]] 72
John Byrne. 630 Fifth St. New York
[[checkmark]] Geo. Shepard Page. 10 Warren St. New York
[[checkmark]] Prof. Hamilton L. Smith. Hobart College: Geneva NY
Rev. S.S. Cutting. Box 5961. NY.
[[checkmark]] Gorham Boardman 115 [[strikethrough]] Franklin St.
[[/strikethrough]] Wall St. NY
R. August Witthaus Jr. 34 West 35' St. New York .73
J.W. Hone. Foreman Composing room. Periodicals Harpers Bro
[[strikethrough]] R.R. Henry [[/strikethrough]] [[Hitch?]] Marsh " " [[Ditto
for: Foreman Compsing]] Books " [[Ditto for: Harpers]]
R.R. Sinclair. Manuscript Clerk
A.J. Drummond. 194 Montgomery St. Jersey City. (photo engraver)
[[checkmark]] Amory Edwards. 1 Banley St. P.O. box 1758 Ap. 73
Caleb Lyon. Rossville. Staten Island NY
[[checkmark]] E.G. Squier. 5 Stevens House. 4 W. 27' St. NY June 73
Dr. E.H. Davis. 76 Meserole Avenue: Greenpoint East Brooklyn. June
73
[[checkmark]] Marshall [[Cowing?]] 137 East 46' St. NY Oct 73
Dr. C. Rau 335 Broome St. NY.
[[checkmark]] Joseph H. Batty. Bath. Kings Co. NY Also care of
American [[Apunchurch?]] [[?]]
[[checkmark]] Dr. H. Carrington Bolton. Box 5. Station Z. NY. House 49
West 51' St.
I. Stoerzer (J. Stoerzer, [[strikethrough]] Ulrich & Riedeb.
[[/strikethrough]] [[?]] 16 N. William St. NY. Taxidermist. 1873
F. S. Webster 58 [[?]] Avenue. [[?]] NY. (Taxid)
[[checkmark]] John Burroughs. Middletown. NY.
Rudolf [[Herrl?]]. [[strikethrough]] 66 Eldridge St. NY Care Mr. Simon.
109 Hester St. NY [[/strikethrough]]
W. E. [[Garrit?]]: American [[Shilsmy?]] Co 72 Park Place. NY. Ap. 74
W.P. Garrison. The Nation. 5 Beekman St. NY. 74
Hollender. Wood [[cases?]] 64 [[Crosby?]] St. NY
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[[pencil]] New York [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] New York [[/underlined]]
Prof. O.W. Morris. New York
Geo. N. Lawrence " [[Ditto for: New York]] House [[strikethrough]] 39
[[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] 45 [[/insertion]] E. 21st St. [[insertion]] N.
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[[Sud?]] [[/insertion]]. Store corner [[insertion]] 172 [[/insertion]] Pearl Pine [[insertion]] B [[/insertion]]
[[Blue checkmark]] Jno. G. Bell " [[Ditto for: New York]] [[insertion]] 1
[[/insertion]] B. 1 [[strikethrough]] 339 [[/strikethrough]] 335 Broadway
Jno. H. Redfield, 16 South St
Dr. Jno. Lorrey. US. Assay Office B .1
Dr. Jno. C. Jay. Mamaroneck NY. 1
Jacob P. Girard Poughkeepsie B. Dc. 1
[[Blue checkmark]] [[strikethrough]] Carcon C. [[/strikethrough]] J.Carson
Brevoort, [[insertion]] 15 [[Halsey Bloch?]] [[/insertion]] Bedford near
Brooklyn [[insertion]] Care Jas. Lefferts 44 Broad St. NY [[/insertion]] B.
Dc.
Thos. B. Arden. Garrisons. Putnam Co. (Ent) [[insertion]] [[underlined]]
15 Halsay Building. 335 Fuller St. [[?]] [[/insertion]]
[[Blue checkmark]] Prof. James Hall Albany
Jno. Gebhard Jr. " [[Ditto for: Albany]]
[Blue checkmark] Jno. E. Gavilt " [[Ditto for: Albany]] NewYork Prest.
Am. Bank Note Co.
Dr. Safford E. Hale Elizabethtown Essex Co. m B. Dc.
Jno. F. Boynton. Syracuse
Milote Baker Saranac lake m Dc
E. A. Dayton Madrid St. Lawrence Co
W. E. Guest Ogdensburg Dc
H. Davis [[strikethrough]] Waterville [[/strikethrough]] [[Remiven?]]
Miss Susan F. Cooper Geneva NY m B.
[[strikethrough]] D. N. Couch. care Geo. A. Cracker 32 Cliff Street NY
[[strikethrough]] [[insertion]] [[strikethrough]] Baulay & Couch 72 John St.
NY [[/insertion]] [[/strikethrough]] Milltown NY Dc
[[blue checkmark]] Robert Howell, Nichols, Tioga Co. m B. Dc.
[[strikethrough]] Dr. R. P. Stevens, [[Ceres?]] Allegheny Co.
[[/strikethrough]] Mass.
Dr. H. P. Sartwell, Pen^[[insertion]] n [[/insertion]]yan, Yates Co Dc
Prof. E. S. H. Allen Troy Bot
Dr. J Hexamer Maier 133 Franklin street
[[strikethrough]] Geo. B. Warren. Troy Dc B 1 [[/strikethrough]]
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[[strikethrough]] E. W Hubbard. Bentley, Staten Isl. Ny. [[/strikethrough]]
[[Cretaceous ?]] [[foruliy?]] [[NJ ?]
Geo. W. Oakley. Scipio[[strikethrough]]n[[/strikethrough]]ville Cayuga
Co.
[[strikethrough]] Prof. Wm. Hopkins, Lima B Dc l [[/strikethrough]] see
N.J.
W.A. Thomas, Irvington West Chester Co. (Ent)
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. G. J. Fisher, Sing Sing (Ent) B Dc
Dr. H. O. Tallmadge Kees[[strikethrough]]e[[/strikethrough]]ville
[[strikethrough]] Dr. A. J. Skilton, Troy m [[/strikethrough]] Dead
[[blue checkmark]] James Lewis, Mohawk Dc
[[strikethrough]] Prof. J. W. Bailey Military Academy Westpoint
[[/strikethrough]] Dead
Thomas Barlow, Canastota (Ent)
[[blue checkmark]] Robert H. Brownne, New York 302 West 43' St
Prof. Chester Dewey, Rochester Dc
Prof. E. Emmons, Albany m
Dr. Asa Fitch [[strikethrough]] Salem Westchester Co [[/strikethrough]]
East Greenwich Washington Co. Dc
C. A. Spencer, [[strikethrough]] [[Canastota?]], Madison Co
[[/strikethrough]] Albany
Ledyard Lincklaen, Cazenovia
[[strikethrough]] Col. Jewett Albany B [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Theo. Gill ( 255 Dean St. Brooklyn care Jno. G. Bell NY)
Fish
[[blue checkmark]] Peter Reid [[strikethrough]] Lake P.O., Washington
[[/strikethrough]] Co. [[strikethrough]] [[Battenville?]] Co [[/strikethrough]]
East Greenwich Wash. Co [[orn?]] - [[?]] m Dc
[[blue checkmark]] W. J. Weeks Yaphank Taxidermist B. Dc.
[[black checkmark]] Wm. F. Steel Macedon Centre, (Birds) B. Dc
[[blue checkmark]] J. H. Norton, Plainville Onondaga Co. m Eggs B. Dc
[[blue checkmark]] J. Akhurst 92 Prospect St Brooklyn [[Orn?]] Ent B
Thomas Bland [[strikethrough]] 108 Wall St 26 Burling Street
[[/strikethrough]] NY 34 1/2 Pine St Oct. 68 [[malacologist???]]
W. [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] H. Edwards. [[?]] New York &
Newburg Ent. B Dc (40 wall St. pro tem)
[[strikethrough]] V. G. Audubon [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] [[Geo?]] B [[Wassen?]] Troy Dc [[/strikethrough]]
Stephen Calverly. Adelphi St. Brooklyn Entom.
W. A. Rousseau. 250 River St. Troy Dc
[[blue checkmark]] James Eastman, Washington Mills. Oneida Co.
[[Jn?]]
J. B. Ashton, North White Creek. Washington Co. NY Lepidop.
Carl. Fried Jung Care G. Irene. Barclay St. NY. Lepidop Dc
Prof. Jaeger, 379 Adelphi St. Brooklyn. Entom.
Edward Norton. Custom House, and 44 Irving. Place. NY. (Care NY mail
S.S. Co. N. Orleans Ap. 64.
[[Lep?]] Dc
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Capt. J. M. Dow [[strikethrough]] 57 Seventh Avenue [[/strikethrough]]
NY 69. 7' [[superscript]] th [[/superscript]] Avenue (Oct 69)
Henry A. Danker 113 Ninth St. Troy B Birds
Edward Dunham [[of?]] Dunham [[Co.?]][[underlined]] 13 William St. NY
Dc [[orn?]] B
Wm. H. Wickham [[strikethrough]] Office Cale S.S. Co. [[Care? Corner?]]
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West [[Warren?]] NY. [[/strikethrough]]
Mr. Raymonds locum tenens. June /[[69?]]
David B. Taylor. U.S. Despatch Agent. 130 Nassau St. NY
[[blue checkmark]] Chas. P. Davis 357 Genesee St. Utica Dc. Eggs .1.
C. D. Budd. P. M. Turin Lewis Co.
Dr. J. G. Cooper 404 Fourth St. NY.
Dr. D. C. Peters 196 West 23' St. NY
[[&?]] J. L. Bode. 15 North William St. NY Taxidermist
Rev. R. J. W. Buckland. Sing Sing. Shells Dc
Jas. Trent [[strikethrough]] 380 S. 4' St. Jersey City [[/strikethrough]]
Room 17 No 37 [[Park Row?]] NY (1864)
J. W. Raymond. Prest. N. Atlantic S.S.Co. 88 Wall St. Box 2275. NY
G. A. Raymond. Brooklyn. Care Tappen & Starbuck 77 Water St. NY
[[blue checkmark]] Geo. B. Warren. Troy Dc. B. 1
[[checkmark]] J. Lewis. Granville Corners Washington Co. Dc. b. Birds
E. L. Graef[[strikethrough]] f.[[/strikethrough]] 181 Livingston St.
Brooklyn. [[underline]] Entom [[/underline]]
[[checkmark]] F. H. Wolcott. Astoria L.I. 1.
Temple Prime. Care Prime Co. [[strikethrough]] 54 Wall St.
[[/strikethrough]] 26 Broad St. ([[? 65?]]) NY. House 113 W. 14' St.
[[bird? conch?]]
D. G. Elliot, [[strikethrough]] 25 East 114 St. NY [[/strikethrough]] 27
[[West?]] 33rd De. B. [[pencil]] New Hamburg NY [[/pencil]] bird
[[blue checkmark]] W. T. Goldsmith. Rochester. Dc. b.
Dr. E. W. Hubbard. Bentley. Staten Island NY. Shells [[vertical line]]
Packages care of J. F. Trippe & Co. 90 Warren St. NY Entom
Dr. N. C. Husted. 217 West 42' St. Ny. Ento
C. Dimmick. Brockport. [[?]] [[Pal.?]] Bot. Ent.
Lorenzo Stratton. Little Valley. NY.
A. J. Dallas. [[underlined]] Central Park Office [[/underlined]] [[Aripp?]] in
Chief. New York
James Angus. West Farms West Chester Co. NY Insects etc
[[blue checkmark]] Henry Rousseau. Troy. Shells
Buel Conklin. Cold Spring. L. I.
[[red line]] Wm. A. Mason. Box 2895 Buffalo [[underlined]] shells
[[/underlined]]
Ch. W. A. Hermann. 170 13th St. [[bet?]] 1' - 2' av NY Dealer in
mammals
Wm. Zimmermann. Care G. Zimmermann Pine Hill Nursery. Buffalo.
[[research?]] birds
[[strikethrough]] Wm. T. Nason. [[/strikethrough]] P
Panama RR. Ships. Care Jas. F. Jay Pier 17 East River [[foot?]] of Pine
J. A. Lintner. Schoharie. NY. ([[Lepidop.]])
J. W. Weidemeyer. 19 Joralemon St. Brooklyn [[Lepid.?]]
Wm. Gray. Care of E. [[Corning?]] Jr. Albany. 1. [[Lepidop?]]
Thom B. Heinstreet. Troy Birds
Ch. W. A. Herrmann. 627 Broadway Minerals
Geo. Gibbs. 261 Greene St. NY
[[blue checkmark]] Philo Cowing. Seneca Falls NY. Birds
Thos. Egleston Jr. 10. 5' St. NY
Theo. T. Johns[[strikethrough]]ton[[/strikethrough]]on. Sec. P. M. S.S.
Co. NY.
Arthur M. Edwards. [[strikethrough]] 93 Liberty St. NY [[/strikethrough]]
see N Jersey [[?]] [[strikethrough]] 49 Jane St. 314 W 34' St.
[[/strikethrough]]
[[blue checkmark]] A. J. Cotheal East River Ins. Co. NY House 319. 5'
Av NY
Baron R. Ostensacken. 291 5th Avenue. NY
W. H. Edwards 40 Wall St. NY. (Nov 62)
Temple Prime 113 W. 14' St. NY Care Prime [[Co?]] 54 Wall St
Aug. R. Grote. Box [[strikethrough]] 3944 [[/strikethrough]] P.O. NY.
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[[Tesford?]] Box 6167. NY
J.H. & T. S[[strikethrough]]antor[[/strikethrough]] Sauter Naturalists. 15
Frankfort St. NY. Ap. 66
Frank L. Pope "Telegrapher" 16 Broad St. NY
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[from the top to bottom]
[map of the state of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia]
[right-bottom of the map]
No11
Map OF THE MIDDLE STATES AND PART OF THE SOUTHERN.
Engraved to Illustrate MITCHELL'S School and Family Geography.
EXPLANATION.
The Capital of states are represented thus * Country Towns
Rail Road_____ Canals______
The figures attached to the Cities and Towns indicate the number of
thousands of the population thus New York 516 signifies 516.000
inhabitants.
The figures attached to the Rivers indicate the number of hundreds of
miles of their length of course thus the Hudson River 35 signifies 350
miles long.
These characters [some symbols] signify steam boat,ship and ship
navigation the distance of which from the sea in miles is pointed out by
the attached figures.
Remarkable battles are pointed out by a flag thus [a symbol of flag] the
attached figures indicate the year which they took place.
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Dr. J. H. Slack: Troutdale. Bloomsbury, N. J.
Prof. Arthur Mead Edwards 241 Broad St. Newark NJ May 72
A. I. Nafis. Agr Pittsburg & Western Company. Refrigerator Line. 192
Green St. Jersey City (R.C. Meldrum corn Randolph & LaSalle N.
[[Ches?]]
Antonio Gibson. Port Monmouth N. J. fisherman: will collect
Milton Holmes Supt. Ocean Front Factory Port Monmouth. NJ
Prof W.H.B. Thomas [[Newlen?]] Sussex Co. (74)
Thomas Donaldson 346 N. 40 St Corner of Baring. (1884)
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[[pencil]] New Jersey [[/pencil]] Yh Yh
[[underlined]] New Jersey [[/underlined]]
Chas. Ashmead, Beesley's Point, Cape May Co. B Dc
Dr. W. Kitchell, State Geologist, Newark
Prof. Robert L. Cooke, Bloomfield N.J.
[[blue checkmark]] Prof. Geo. H. Cook, New Brunswick (chem)
[[blue checkmark]] Rev John H. Brakeley,. Bordentown, Dc
Dr. S. T. Locke " [[ditto for: Bordentown]] Dc
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. Geo. C. Brown. Mt. Holly. Birds reptiles & B. Dc
[[strikethrough]] William Cooper, Hoboken [[/strikethrough]] m .B
Dr. P.D. Knieskern Shark River, Monmouth Co, Dc
[[blue checkmark]] Rev. Samuel Lockwood, Keyport, Monmouth Co, Dc
Thos. Beesley [[strikethrough]] Denisville [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Gashen Cafe NY Co [[/strikethrough]] Cafe May C.H.
(1867) N.J. Dc.
[[strikethrough]] Samuel Ashmead Beesley M. [[/strikethrough]] B. Dc. 1.
[[red mark]] O. R. [[Wiltes?]], Freehold. Monmouth Co. c
[[blue checkmark]] Wm. G. Binney 111 Union St. Burlington
Jas. Trent 380 . S. 4' St. Jersey City
[[blue checkmark]] E. A. Carman. Newark. Dc. b. birds et
[[blue checkmark]] Chas. H. Kain, Marlton, Burlington Co. Eggs sp
[[blue checkmark]] Ed. F. Roberts. South Amboy. Dc. Reps & eggs
[[strikethrough]] Edward Harris. Morristown. " [[ditto for:
Dc]][[/strikethrough]]
Nathl. H. Bishop, Pointsville, Burlington Co. Eggs
[[strikethrough]] W. G. Binney , Burlington [[strikethrough]]
J. A. Wood , Crosswicks, N.J.
Prof. W. Hopkins, Metuchen, Middlesex Co. Birds.
Dr. Charles Siedhof. N. Hoboken, Hudson G. (General) Nov. 62
Rich. E. Galbraith, West Hoboken. Tax. Oct. 64
C.N. Riotte . [[strikethrough 273 Bloomfield [[/strikethrough]] St. 74
Garden St. Hoboken (VI. 67)
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[[blue checkmark]] Dr. H. C. Wood Jr. 1706 Chestnut St. Phila. [[circled]]
Dec. 71 [[/circled]]
Charles J. Cohen
J. H. Jenkins. Northumberland, Pa}
Steuben Jenkins, Wyoming. Pa } Collection of Antiquities to be
[[deposited] in S.I. [[Feb? June?]] 74
Elwood R. Norny. 136 N. 2' St. Phila. [[Rastpub.?]] [[Mar.? Nov.?]] 11.
74
Schneider, Pachtman & Kraus. 232 Carter St. Phil. (Aug.74) [[Turners?]]
bird [[Stands?]]
Prof. Geo. F. Barker. [[strikethrough]] 408 South 41' St. Phila. 74
[[/strikethrough]] 3909 [[Louis?]]
John Wagner. Chairman Zool. Soc. Philade. [[strikethrough]] 35
[[/strikethrough]] 230 South Third St.
H. W. Smith. Falls Schuylkill. Phil. has [[?]] things will exchange for
[[newest?]]
Charles E. Hall (Son of Prof Hall) 1008 Clinton St. Phila.
Edwin Sheppard. 2025 N. 17 St. Phila. (75)
Dr. Gervin 3924 Walnut St. W. Phil. 76
Mr. Beal. 153 N. 4'. Glan [[strikethrough]] Shule?[[/strikethrough]] & Carl
Maher
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Pennsylvania
[[blue checkmark]] J. D. Sergeant [[strikethrough]] 420 Walnut St. Phila.
[[/strikethrough]] 342 South 15 [[superscript]] a [[/superscript]]
[[strikethrough]] along new [[spread?]] [[/strikethrough]] Phila
J. Aitken Meigs M.D. [[strikethrough]] 1531 Lombard St.[[/strikethrough]]
Phil. 423 S. Broad St. (May 68) [[Minchin?]] & Thompson 243 Arch. Phila
[[blue checkmark]] Rev. E. R. Beadle. [[strikethrough]] 1824 Delancey
Place. [[/strikethrough]] Phil. [[line]] May 64 [[strikethrough]] 205 South 6
[[/strikethrough]] St 8 ' St. below Walnut Phila
Dr. J.H. Slack. 1701 Spruce Phil (T. 65)
R. Dougan. Washington, Pa. ([[Microscope?]]) T. 65
[[check mark]] Geo. W. Kendrick. Box 349. Lancaster Pa. Birds
Henry Cohen. 507 Chestnut St. Phil. Successor to [[underlined]] Allyn
Bacon Box maker T. 65 [[/underlined]]
[[Christ.]] Ward. 34 N. 13' St. Phila
N.J. Wemmer [[insertion]] & son [[/insertion]] 215 Pear St. Phila.
Buchard III. 66
Dr. H. Allen. 21 North 10' St. Phila
W.J. Turnbull | 101 South [[?]] [[insertion]] Front [[/insertion]] St. [[Ph?]]
W. Butcher 701 South 10 St. Phil. T. 67
Tryon Reakirt 355 N 31 St " [[Ditto for: Phil.]]
Haller & Samuel. Fruit Jars 459. N. 2' St. Phil. 67 - Make quart to 5
gallon
Edwin Sheppard. [[strikethrough]] 1835 [[insertion]] 1734 [[/insertion]]
Colombia Avenue. Phil May 69 [[/strikethrough]] No. 17' St [[[below?]]
diamond
[[?]] Henry Horan. 1721 Thompson St. Phila
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[[underlined]] Pennsylvania [[/underlined]]
[[Jno. Cakin Phila?]]
Philadelphia
Dr. J. M. da Silva Coutinho. 122 N. 32' St
Prof. E. D. Cope. [[to]] 900 [[insertion]] 2102 [[/insertion]] Pine St. Phila
Prof. J B. Reis 925 Vine St. Phila (ap. 77)
C. Rovere. 3222 Spring Garden St. Phil late of Portuguese Comm[[.]]
dealer in Portuguese[[wine??]]
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Dr. H.C. Wood Jr. -- 1706 Chestnut St, Phila. (Dec. - 71)
Charles J. Cohen. Collection, [[???**]] **Aulegusters** [[**???]] to be
detailed
[[Sample preprinted letterhead]]
BOARD
----Col. S. C. LYFORD, War Dept., Chairman
Adm'l THORNTON A. JENKINS, Navy Dept.
Hon. R. W. TAYLER, Treasury Department,
Gen. JOHN EATON, Interior
"
Dr. C. F. MACDONALD, Post Office "
WILLIAM SAUNDERS, Esq., Agricultural Dept.
Prof. SPENCER F. BAIRD, Smithsonian Institution
and Commission of Food Fishes.
WM. A. DECAUDRY, Secretary
----Col. JOSEPH S. CONRAD, U.S.A., Div's, Officer
International Exhibition, 1876.
----BOARD ON BEHALF U.S. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS:
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
U.S. Government Building, Centennial Grounds,
West Philadelphia, Pa.,...............1876
[[** END of Letterhead **]]
Henry Horan., 1721 Thompson St. Phila
[[NEW PAGE]]
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
============
Jno. Cassin, Phila.
B |1 713 Jayne St. Bowen Cr.
Dr. Jos. Leidy "
B
Maj. Jno. Leconte "
B|
Dr. Jno. L. Leconte "
1.
Jno. Kreider
"
B
A. Galbraith
"
B
Prof S.S. Haldeman, Columbia B
Dr. F.E. Melsheimer, [[overstrike**]] Dover York Cir. [[**end overstrike]]
Davidsburg, York 6
Wm. M. Baird, Reading
B.D: 1.
Prof. T.C. Porter, Lancaster Pa. Easton Pa.
J.F. Thicksteen, Meadville Pa. bc
Prof. L.D. Williams "
bc
Dr. Wm. Darlington, Westchester Pa. m.b.1
Geo. Smith, Upper Darby, Delaware Co. (my mrkt) B. D. DC
T.A. Conrad, Care Sol. C. N.W. corner Trout Market Phila
Isaac Lea. Phila.
B 1 1622 Locust St.
[[overstrike**]] Samuel Ashmead [[**end overstrike]] Beeslyn Point,
N.J.
O.S. Long, Meadville
[[overstrike**]] Dr. Alfred T. King, Greensburg [[**end overstrike]]
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Philade., Dead
Rev. Thos. P. Hunt, Wyoming, Pa.
Dr. Ezra Michoner, Avondale, Chester Co. B. De. 1
Fehelon Darlington
Jacob Stauffler Marrot Joy m b. D.
Wm. S. Vaux, Phila. [[overstrike**]] Spruce [[overstrike**]] Arch St.
Jos. A. Clay "
Vincent Barnard, Kennett Square P.O. Chester Co. birst
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James Wood. West Haverford
Carlton R. Moore. N. 3 [[superscript]] a [[/superscript]] St. Philada
H. J. Beyerle. M.D. Nippenose. Lycoming Co. Dc
[[strikethrough]] [[H./Lt?]] G. Binney Germantown, Pa. Germantown RR
[[/strikethrough]] Burleigh N.J. 4' Station
Turnpike Bridge second on right and take [[/strikethrough]] 2nd house on
right
Dr. J.C. Morris. 613 Spruce St. Phila. Ichth
C. Dexler. 22 almond St. below Front [[strikethrough]] Philada.
Taxidermist [[/strikethrough]] [[Washington?]]
H.A. Brickenstein Nazareth Hall. Northhampton Co. D
Jas. Mae Minn. Williamsfort B Dc
Samuel Brugger. Fleming Centre Co. Dc
[[strikethrough]] Dr Ezra Michener. Avondale Chester Co. Pa
[[/strikethrough]]
Brackenridge Clemens M.D. Easton. Entom. Lepidoptera dead
E. D. Cope [[strikethrough]] Care J.B. Garrett E.C & J. Biddle. Miner St
Phila. [[/strikethrough]] Herpetology
[[strikethrough]] (Box 2120 P.O.) [[/strikethrough]] Box 746 P.O
[[strikethrough]] 1 Walnut St. Phil [[/strikethrough]] 578 South 13 Dec 62
E.T. Cresson [[strikethrough]] Penna RR office. [[/strikethrough]] Phila.
[[Ent?]] 1 ( [[strikethrough]] 728 Erie St. Phil) 1310 South
[[/strikethrough]] St (Oct. 61)
J.D. Rhoads. Carlisle. Care of Alex. H. Barnitz 120 North St. Balt [[care
Liam Frendly? Lundy? - w?]]
Dr. Wm. Hartman. West Chester. Entomol.
H.V. Bocking, Olivia, Blair Co. Bot. Mam. Dc
John Jay Libhart, Marietta Pa. Zool. D.
S. Giering, Emaus. Lehigh Co. Gm N.H D.
George Newman. [[insertion]] 1242 [[/insertion]] South St. below 13.
Phila. Entom.
James Ridings. South St. West of 13 Entom.
[[strikethrough]] S. Giering, P.M. Emaus [[Penn.?]] Zool [[/strikethrough]]
Charles B. Sheppard. Westchester. eggs. D.
J.F. Knight. Philada. Entom.
Wm. S. Wood. Corner [[Oak &?]] Rose St. West Philadelphia
[[insertion]] Margaret Pearsall [[/insertion]]
John Pearsall. 1328 South 2d St. Phila. Taxid. Entom. Coll
Robert Jack, 1302 South St. Phila. Entom.
P.W. Sheafer. Pottville Dc
W.T. Abbott. Reading. Taxid Dc
Jas H. B. Bland. 134 Market St. Phil. Entem. [[Coleop?]]
Y. Schafhert. Kulpsville, [[Montgr?]] Co
John [[Kinder?]]. corner 2nd [[Chestnut?]]
Dr. Van der Weyde 1714 Gerard Avenue. Phil. VI .67
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[[pencil]] Delaware [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Delaware [[/underlined]]
Dr. S. W. Woodhouse. Fort Delaware
Dr. J. M. Cardeza Claymont
Dr. A. L Heermann 921 Market St. Wilmington
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T. G. Cochrane Chester eggs
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Pennsylvania
[[strikethrough]] H. J. Biddle 1024 Walnut St. Phil office 326 Walnut
[[/strikethrough]]
Thos. Baird Carlisle 1
James Hamilton Carlisle 1
J. D. Sergeant 131 South 5' St. Phil. 342 S. 15
Prof. J Ennis [[NW?]] corner 12' Chestnut
[[strikethrough]] Lewis Schneider, 814 Wood St. S. W. Corner 90 South
St. Ph III 66 [[/strikethrough]] Phil [[strikethrough]] care Harvey & Ford
Goldsmith Hall [[/strikethrough]] [[Library?]] St.
J. H. Cooper [[strikethrough]] 413 N. 7th St. Ohio [[/strikethrough]] 1834
Brandywine St. [[strikethrough]] 2' door E. of 79' [[/strikethrough]] Phila.
(or to 56 N. 7 St)
Thos. Scattergood 50 Callowhill Phila. [[Herp?]]
Hands line Steamers Phila to Georgetown Thos Webster Jr 14 N.
[[Whawa? wharves?]] Phila leaves Saturday 12 m. (Georgetown Friday
morning [[6 cents?]] for [[first?]]
R. Murphy Tile cutter 226 N. 4' St. Phil
Calvin Wadhams Wilkesbarre reptiles
[[blue checkmark]] Geo. Hensel Lancaster Birds
[[blue checkmark]] Issac E. Windle Westchester Pa. [[checkmark]] birds,
eggs etc
R. G. Curtin 219 N. Water St. Phila. reptiles
John Brees Wyoming Pa birds
[[blue checkmark]] J. Sharpe Nixon Druggist. Chambersburg, Pa. birds
etc.
Joseph C. Martindale. M.D. Fox Chase Pa
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. F. Saurmann Bustleton Phila birds
[[blue checkmark]] W. G. Grash Marietta Pa [[ditto mark under birds]]
Wm. Richardson Tile cutter Adam [[Street?]] Frankford Phila
Thos. Llewellyn Old Log Cabin Wissahickon. Phila
Jas. H. B. Bland 134 Market St. Phila (Ent.)
[[blue checkmark]] S. S. Rathvon :Lancaster Pa Entom.
Thos. Scattergood Box 536 P.O. Philada. Reptiles
Geo. W. Tryon 625 Market St
[[blue checkmark]] J. H. [[McHram? McIlvain?]] Corner [[strikethrough]]
34' & Market. West Phila. [[/strikethrough]] [[blue pencil]] Slot [[/blue]]
H. G. Bruckert and J. B Erhleman Lancaster [[Ins?]]
[[blue checkmark]] D. Robert L. Walker [[strikethrough]] Moorehead
[[/strikethrough]] Mansfield P.O. [[Alleghejny?]] Co. Pa. birds etc
W. T. Hariss. Woods Mine Kirks Mills P. O. Lancaster Co. / Express
[[direct? director?]] Oxford Station P & Balt Central RR Chester Co
[[blue checkmark]] J. P. Norres 1424 Walnut St. Phila. Eggs
Geo. P. Pilling Blowpipe maker [[strikethrough]] 21 S 7' St Phil
[[/strikethrough]] 701 Chestnut St Phl
[[blue checkmark]] Mrs M. D. Biddle 1623 Walnut
Robert Swift 1618 [[Locust?]]
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J. Rea 701. N. 19 St. Phil. bird [[Engraver?]] ap 66
Edum Sheppard [[strikethrough]] 232 N 2' St. 1834 Master St Phil. ap.
66 [[/strikethrough]] V. 67 1835 [[Columbia?]] Avenue
Geo. H. Horn M.D. 876 N.4' St. Phila VI. 66
Rev. E. R Beadle. 205 South 6' St. Phila Aug 66
[[blue checkmark]] Prof. T. C. Porter. Lafayette College Easton. Pa. Oct.
66
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. 1332 Walnut St. Phila (1867)
J. H. Richard [[strikethrough]] 123 South 3d St, [[/strikethrough]] Phila
Oct. 68 N.[[strikethrough]] [[W]] [[/strikethrough]] W. corner Harmony
Court & [[Hudson?]] St.
Jules Bailly [[strikethrough]] 253 South 6' St. Phila [[Strikethrough]] 216
South 10' St. Phil. (Mar 70)
[[blue checkmark]] J. H. M. [[Hvaan?]] #3305 Baring St. [[blue
strikethrough]] W. Phila office 3711 Lancaster [[/blue strikethrough]]
Avenue / 1869 /
Dr. H. B. Butcher 838 N. 19' St. Phil. Dec. 69
S. S. Haldeman Chickies Lancaster Co. (Nov. 70)
[[a vertical line to the right of the above two entries]]
W. A. Long. Oxford. [[Chester Co. Pa. has Indian Coll
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. Joseph. Ludy. 1302 Filbert St.
[[blue checkmark]] W. S. Washburn. care [[J R?, J N?, M?]] Lippincott.
Phila.
John H. Richard 3502 ^ [[insertion]] Ridge Wood [[/insertion]] Falls
Schuylkill. Phila.
Mrs. S. Bowen. 1843 Mervine St. Philad.
Prof. G.F. Barker [[strikethrough]] 408 S. 41st St. Phila [[/strikethrough]]
(Univ. Penn) 1873 3909 Locust St. 1875
Dr. John L. Leconte 1625 Spruce St. Phil. (ap. 74)
[[blue checkmark]] F.S. Strecker, Reading. Penn V. 71
Schneider, Pachtmann & Kraus. 232 Carter St. Phila. ([[May?]] 74) [[?]]
Dr. Montroville W. [[strikethrough]] Dickens [[/strikethrough]] Dickeson,
211 Lombard St. Phil 1874
Waller Van Fleet. Watsontown. [[Northumb. Co]] Taxidermist.
Edwin Sheppard. 2025 N. 17' St. Phil.
Saml. Baird 1080 Spruce (Oct 75)
Theo. L. Harrison. 1112 Walnut (221 South 18') office 10 N Merrick St.
opp. Public building
Thomas Donaldson. [[strikethrough]] 3829. Lancaster Avenue
[[/strikethrough]] West Philad 132 N. 40' St. Corner 41' - [[Baring??]]
Dr. H. Brynt Bay. 341. 32' St. Corner Hamilton. West Phil.
Lieut. H. Metcalfe 3517 Hamilton St. West Philada.
W. P. Blake. Corner Preston and Hutton St. (bet. 40 - 41) West Phila.
Professer Archer. 41'a Myrtle St. West Philada
Dr. Wm. H. Wahl. Forrest building 119 South 4' St. Philadelphia
Lt. Chas. M. Thomas U.S.N. 1816 Rittenhouse Square. Phil. [[circled]]
Mar.77 [[/circled]]
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[[in pencil]] Maryland [[strikethrough]] District Columbia [[/strikethrough]]
[[/in pencil]]
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[[underlined]] Maryland [[/underlined]]
B. O. Lowndes Bladensburg
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Rev. Dr. Jno. G. Morris, Baltimore [[insertion]] 106 Green St. [[/insertion]]
m. B.
J Jacob Bowers, 510 West Sanatoga Street. B
Wm. D. Breckenridge, Germantown near Balto.
[[blue checkmark]] John Donnell Smith. 85 Park St. Balt.
[[strikethrough]] Wm. B. Blaney. 95 Smiths Wharf, Balt [[/strikethrough]]
[[blue checkmark]] Philip R. Uhler. 162 [[strikethrough]] 164
[[/strikethrough]] Franklin St. (IV. 67) Baltimore. [[insertion in blue]]
Peabody [[Smallville?]] Entom. [[Neuwrop. Hemip.?]]
[[vertical line through entries below]]
Ed. Whilant Balt B. D. I
R. L. Chaney, West River, Md. Gn D.
Dr. ^[[insertion]] A [[/insertion]] McWilliams. Leonardtown, Md Dc
[[strikethrough]] Rev.[[/strikethrough]] O. H. Tiffany, 275 West Lexington
St. Balt.
[[strikethrough]] Alex. Wollah. Taxidermist. Corner Broadway [[Hassen?]]
St. Balt [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Dr. W.A. Hammond 36 Franklin St. Balt [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Rev. W Hamilton 22 Calhoun St. Balt [[/strikethrough]]
Franklin corner of Poppleton
[[/vertical line]]
Dr. Ed. Foreman. [[strikethrough]] Catonsville [[/strikethrough]]
[insertion]] 256 East Baltimore St. [[may?]] 71 [[/insertion]] Balt Co. (Nov.
63)
[[blue checkmark]] Alex. Wolle No 30 / Second St. Baltimore.
Taxidermist IV. 65
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. J. Lee McComas. Oakland. Allegheny L. Ind.
1868
[[blue checkmark]] Oliver N. Bryan. Marshall Hall P.O.
Hunter Davidson, Commissioner Maryland Fishery Force. Cambridge
Md.
[[blue checkmark]] T. B. Ferguson. 192 N. Charles St. Balt. [[circled]]
Feb.74 [[/circled]]
Alexander Kent. 219 East Baltimore St. Baltimore. Oct. 74
Rev. R. G. Chaney. 262 Lanvale St. Balt. Mar. 76.
R. Hessil. Care Supt. Faul. Druid Hill Park. Letters to [[strikethrough]]
care A. Wolls 2 Eaton St. Balt [[/strikethrough]] care J. D. Sauerberg. 29.
N. Charles St Balt My 76
John Bishop. Cavetown. Washington Co. Md
L. E. McComas Hagerstown Md
W. L. Bailie: Eng. U.S.N. 317. Landvale St. Baltimore / Nov [[?4]]
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[[pencil]] Dist. Columbia [[/pencil]]
Rev. J. N Davis. New Creek Station. W. Va. will collect facts about fish
Walter Staples. Christiansburg Montgomery [[W. Va?]]
[[blue ]] W. H. Edwards. Coalburg Kanawha Co. [[W. V?]] Parcels to
care John A. Robinson 69 W, 4th St.[[Cinncinnati?]]
[[blue ]] Jas. E.A. Gibbs. Steels Tavern. Virginia.
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[[pencil]] Dist. Columbia Virginia [[/pencil]]
[[underline]] Virginia [[/underlined]]
Lt. R. F. Astrop. Crichtons store, Brunswick Co Dc.
Marshall McDonald [[strikethrough]] Wood Lea Hampshire Co. B
[[/strikethrough]] Lexington
[[blue ]] Thos. N. Kercheval, Romney
Jedediah Hotchkip, Massey Creek, Augusta Co. B
Dr. [[insertion]] A. F. [[/insertion]] Grinnan, [[strikethrough]] Madison C.H.
[[/strikethrough]] Orange Coll. V.
Rev. Chas. Mann, Gloucester C.H. .w. D.
Dr. W.B. Beck U.S.N. Fredericksburg
Dr. Thos. M. Patton, Lewisburg, Greenbrier Co.
Jno. A. Kniesly. White Post Clarke Co.
Col. Jos. Luley Millwood " [[Ditto for: Clarke Co.]] Dead
Wyndham Robertons, Richmond
[[strikethrough]] John Eoff, Wheeling [[/strikethrough]] Dead
Rev. Jos. R. Wilson. Prince Edward C.H.
x Dr. G. W. Cabanip. Jeffreys store Nottoway Co. Dc
Asher Brakeley [[strikethrough]] Rolesburg [[/strikethrough]]
Rowleysburg Preston [[insertion]] D [[/insertion]] Co M B
W. Massenburg. Hampton, Va. P. M. Dc
Dr. John S. Little. Richmond, Va.
Tho. R. Joynes, Jr. Accomac Coll. D.
x A. W. Massey: [[strikethrough]] Clover Green [[/strikethrough]] Mount
Pleasant P. O. Spottsylvania Co. [[Mamm?]] M Dc.
Thos. B. Dorset. M.D. Mattoax Station. Amelia Co. Va
T. Stanley Beckworth, Garysville P.O. Prince George Co. Fossil Mail
[[blue ]] W. J. Allen. Rippon [[insertion]] (Berryville Clark Co. Po)
[[/insertion]] P.O. Jefferson Co. Birds. Dc. 1
[[blue x]] Dr. G. A. Williams, Moorfield. Hardy Co. Fossils
W. Gilham. Lexington, Va. Plants [[Pasuls?]] Dc
Nathl. E. Janney, Hellsborough, Loudoun Co. Va Bird
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[[blue checkmark]] C. O. Sanford. Prest. Petersbury R.R. Petersbury Va
Nov.66
Dr. John G Potts. Supt. [[Cafe?]] Charles Sq. H. Smiths Island.
[[Northampton?]] Co. Va. Nr Eastville Dead
Carlton R Moore. Bridgeton Pill, (Near Eastville)Northampton Co. Va.
V.67
W.H. Edwards. Coalburg. Kanawha Co. Va / Express to care I.D. Hunt
36 Walnut St. Cincinnati
[[blue checkmark]] [[Gen? Gov?]]. D.N. Couch. Concord Church.
[[strikethrough]] Marron [[/strikethrough]] Mercer Co. W.Va. Feb.69
Dr. W.B. Ball Midlothian. Va/ [[Vrpasine?]] Commissioner [[Lrhuer?]]
Ap.15 71
Dr. A. Wall. Winchester. Va.
Dr. Joshua Ewing. Rose Hill. Lee Co. Has [[?]]
Leonidas Fulkerson, Boones Path, Lee Co.Va.
Dr. S.K. Jackson MD. Norfolk. Interested in [[Tribe?]] 1874
Hon O.M. Dorman
Prof M.G. Ellgey. Blacksburg. Montgomery Co. Va. (fish)
[[blue checkmark]] W.S. Morgan Care G H Morgan. 66 Louisiana
Avenue. West Dec 1865
[[new line but relates to line above]]Care H.J. McClean. Moundsville.
Marshall Co. West Virginia 66
Paul Lipos 227 Penn St. opposite Wellands Dec 66
Wallingford 427 Main Av. [[eng?]] 7' St. 2' der [[S.Sd?]] [[Milb?]] [[Ma?]]
E.j. Ward. 123 G.St. South. [[West?]] 6'. 7'. [[? in USA?]]
[[strikethrough]] Rev Lt. Chas M. Thomas U.S.A. 1816 S. Rittenhouse
Square. Phila. [[/strikethrough]]
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[[pencil]] North Carolina Virginia [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] District of Columbia & miscellaneous [[/underlined]]
Dr Rodney Glisan U.S.A
Dr. Thos. Wilson Jr U.S.A
Dr. W. W. Anderson U.S.A Dc 1
Maj G. H. Thomas U.S.A; Ft. Belknap Tex Dc
Dr. R. P. Abbott U.S.A
Lt. F. E. Patterson U.S.A 1st artillary
Capt. W. H. Palmer U.S.A
Maj. J. H. Carleton U.S.A Dc .1
Dr. W. A. Hammond U.S.A 1
Maj. Hagner U.S.A
Capt J. P. McCowan U.S.A
Maj. B. Alword U.S.A
[[strikethrough]] Gustavus Wurdemann [[/strikethrough]]
R. D. Cutts
Lt. W. P. Trowbridge U.S.A m
Dr. J. F. Head U.S.A
Dr. R. W. Jeffrey U.S.A
Maj. E. S. Sibley U.S.A
Capt. S. van [[Viliet?]] U.S.A Dc
Lt. G. R. Warren U.S.A 1.
Dr. S. Wylie Crawford U.S.A Dc .1
Dr. E. Abadie U.S.A
Dr. D. C. Peters U.S.A
Lt. J. D. Kurtz U.S.A
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Dr J. E. Semple U.S.A San Jacinto
(over)
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Capt. Ed. A. Yorke USS Schooner Pharos
Capt. E.R. Smith U.S.A.
Purser E.A. Raymond, Steamer Grenada
Dr. Geo. Suckley, U.S.A.
Dr. J.G. Cooper Hoboken
Arthur Schott
John H. Clark
Dr. C.B.R. Kennerly
Dr. P.A. Quinan U.S.A.
Dr. A.J. Myer U.S.A.
Dr. D.W.C. Peters U.S.A.
Capt. R.B. Marcy
Capt. A.W. Bowman, 3 [[superscript]] d [[/superscript]] Infantry U.S.A.
11
Dr. Wall U.S.A.
m
Dr. Jos. R. Smith U.S.A.
[[vertical line through following 11 entries]]
Dr. Ed. P. Vollum. U.S.A.
m
Capt. E.K. Smith. 2[[superscript]] d [[/superscript]] Cavalry m
Dr. J. Cooper M'Kee U.S.A. Fort [[strikethrough]] Massachusetts
[[/strikethrough]] Defiance (Birds) Dc
Dr. A.J. Foard. U.S.A. Fort Davis. Birds, B
Lt. W.R. Terrill. Care E. & G. Co. Blunt, Burling Slip. NY Dc
Capt. Woodbury, Care Lt. L.A. Gillmore, 3 Bowling Green. Dc
Capt. J.B. Hummer 1[[superscript]] st [[/superscript]] Inf.
Dc
[[strikethrough]] Capt. J. [[/strikethrough]] Lt. W.L. Lathrop
Dc. b
Dr. ^ [[insertion]] Chas [[/insertion]] Brewer, U.S.A. Dc. b
Dr. B. Norris, U.S.A. Dc. b
Dr. Ryland U.S.A. Dc. b 1
[[/end vertical line]]
[[strikethrough]] Dr [[/strikethrough]] Commander Pickering U.S.N. Light
House Dept. Key West Dc. Skulls
Dr. C.G. Hollenbush
Patrick Duffey, Hosp. Steward. Camp Stocken Tax
W.J. L'Engle U.S.A.
Dr. C.H. Alden
Chas. Keyser, Asst. U.S.C.S. Southwest Pass. [[Mun?]]
D.J. Parkmen, Hosp. Steward. [[Lathorb?]]
Elijah Ward, Photographer
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Officers of Army & Navy
Dr. Elliot Conel U.S. [[pencil]] Columbia S.C. Jan. 67 [[/pencil]]
Dr. H B Butcher a.a. U.S.A. [[pencil]] Laredo. Tex Dec. 66 [[/pencil]]
Dr. J. Saunders a. a. Serj. U.S.A. [[pencil]] N. Mason. Tex Dec. 66
[[/pencil]]
Capt. Geo. B. Sanford. 1[[superscript]] st [[/superscript]] U.S. Cavalry.
N.M. Dowell Ar. Nov. 66
Dr. C.C. Gray USA. Fort Randall D. I. III. 67. [[Insul?]] : H. Stevenson
Dah via St. Paul - Devils Lake [[?]] Oct. 67
Dr. E. Cowles US.A. (Asst. Serj) Chief Med. Officer. Brownsville. Tex. V.
67
Dr. L. L. Dorr. A. A. S. USA. [[Tubac?]] Arizona Sept. 67
Lt. Gn. P. Beldon. U.S.A. Fort McPherson. Nebrask. Dec. 68
Dr. Elliot Conal U.S.A. Ft. Macon New Beaufort. N.C. Feb. 69
Dr. S.A. Storrow. U.S.A. Ft. Jefferson. Fl ap. 70
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Dr. H. C. Yarrow. A. A. S. Ft. Macon. N.C. 5.71
Capt. Chas Bendire, 1[[superscript]] s [[/superscript]] Cas. Camp
Harney. Canyon City
Grant Co. Oregan Oct.75
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[[pencil]] North Carolina [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] North Carolina [[/underlined]]
Rev. Frederick Fitzgerald, Goldsboro Dc
J. I. Lineback, Salem Dc. [[pencil]] m [[/pencil]]
J. C. McNair, Summerville? Robeson Inst. St. Pauls [[pencil]] m
[[/pencil]] Dc.
Jas. L. Bridge, Yarboro B Dc
Dr. S. J. Wheeler, Murfrasboro, Hertford Co. Dc
Dr. W. C. Warren, Edenton Dc
R. Davis Jones, Blue wing. Granville Co. Dc
[[strikethrough]] Capt. D. P. Woodbury U.S.A. Wilmington
[[/strikethrough]] Left
Dr. E. H. Andrews, Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co. ([[Min & bot?]]) Dc
Dr. John H. Gibbon, Charlotte (Nat hist) B Dc
Dr. Harrison Hardy, Scuppernong, Washington Co Dc
Dr C. L. Hunter, Cottage Home. Lincoln Co B DC Minerals
O.S. Dewey. Smiths Creek. Portsmouth P.O. (36 miles below Newbern
[[insertion]] Dc [[/insertion]] Fossil bones found on his farm.
G. Hardison, Care of Nelson Whitford, Newbern. (6 miles from
N.[[insertion]] Dc [[/insertion]] very rich marl beds
Col. Andrews, Goldsboro. will collect [[birds?]] J. Charllotte Dc
Wm. Beal, Murphy, Cherokee Co. Dc
R.S. Agnew, Scuppernong, Dc
Dr. Mc Dowell. Warm Springs. Buncombe Co. Dc
George F. Moore M.D. [[underlined]][[strikethrough]] Green Plains
[[/strikethrough]] [[/underlined]] [[insertion]] Gaston. [[Nalkasufla a?]]
[[/insertion]] Rept Dc 1
[[strikethrough]] Rev. M.A. Curtis. Hillsboro. N.C. [[/strikethrough]] Dead
Sergeant ^ [[insertion]] Wm [[/insertion]] Alexander. Fort Macon.
Beaufort. [[I?]]
N.B. Webster. Kenansville. Duplon Co. 1 Jan. 68 plants etc
Admiral Chas. Wilkes. High Shoals. Gaston Co. III. 68
Rev. G.M. Forbes Newbern. N.C. V. 68
Geo. W. Nason p. Editor Republic Courier. Newbern (73)
John W. Etheridge. Manteo. Roanoke Co. Great [[shad seene?]]
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[[image - preprinted map of states of Arkansas, Tennessee, North
Caroline, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi and
Louisiana]]
[[Bottom - center of the map]]
The Mississippi river is 2800 and the Missouri 2900 miles in length. The
Missouri though considered a tributary is properly the main river. It joins
the Mississippi 1200 miles from the sea and forms a continuous stream
4200 miles long. [[/Bottom - center]]
[[on the right of map]]
No. 12
MAP OF THE CHIEF PART OF THE SOUTHERN STATES AND PART
OF THE WESTERN. Engraved to illustrate MITCHELL'S School and
Family Geography.
EXPLANATION
The Capitals of States are represented thus [*] Country Towns [o]
Rail Roads [_______] Canals [===========]
The figures attached to the Cities and Towns indicate the number of
thousands of the population thus New Orleans 133 signifies 133.000
inhabitants.
The figures attached to the Rivers indicate the number of hundred of
miles of their length of course thus the Mississippi River 28 signifies
2800 miles long.
These characters [double-dagger anchor, right facing anchor, singledagger anchor] signify steam boat ship and sloop navigation the
distance of which from the sea in miles is pointed out by the attached
figures.
Remarkable battles are pointed out by a flag thus [flag glyph] the
attached figures indicate the year in which they took place.
[[/right of map]]
[[below map]]
[[left side]]
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1854 by S. Augustus
Mitchell in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania.
[[/left side]]
[[right side]]
Engraved by W. Williams
[[/right side]]
[[/below map]]
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[[pencil]] South Carolina [[/pencil]] 65
[[underlined]] South Carolina [[/underlined]]
- Dr. J. B. Barratt, New Market P.O. Abbeville m B Dc
- Dr. S.W. Barker, Charleston m Dc.
Prof. L.R. Gibbes " [[Ditto for: Charleston]] ' Dc 1.
Dr. R.W. Gibbes, Columbia S.C.
Dr. J.E. Holbrook, Charleston B Dc 1.
Dr. Jno. Bachman " [[Ditto for: Charleston]]
B Dc
Prof. F. S. Holmes " [[Ditto for: Charleston]] m B Dc .1.
Macready " [[Ditto for: Charleston]] Dc
Dr. Jas. W. Morrow, Bordeau, Abbeville
J. Dyson Jr., Fulton, Sumters Dist. Plants. Dc
- Plowden C. J. Weston, Hagley House near Georgetown m. Dc
H. W. Ravenel, Aiken Dc
[[strikethrough]] Mrs. M. E. Daniel, Anderson C.H. Dead [[/strikethrough]]
- Dr. C. Kollock, [[Cheran?]] S.C. Dc
Edward Ravenel, Charleston Dc
- Hon. Wm. Elliott, Adamsville Colleton Dist B [[strikethrough]] B.
[[/strikethrough]] Dc
- Dr. W. W. Anderson, Statesburg B Dc
Joseph T. Zealey, Orangeburg Dc
Rev. M. A. Curtis, [[strikethrough]] Society Hill [[/strikethrough]] Hillsboro.
N.C. m B Dc
Dr. Jno. A. Young, Camden Dc
- Joshua Nicholls, Atschepoo Ferry Colleton Dist. Dc
Dr. C. Zimmerman Columbia; S.C. m Dc
- E. J. Mims M.D. Edgefield C.H. Dc.
Dr. S. N. Wilson. 238 King St. Charleston 1866 (Care Pratt - B)
[[insertion]] [[Wilson Br?]] [[/insertion]]
Walter [[Hexie?]] Ladies Island, near Beaufort, S.C. birds [[Society?]]
Terry & Nolen [[bird?]] Dealer. Charleston. Oct. 71
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Arthur Middlelow. Eq. Georgetown S.C.
Dr. St. I. Ravenel
Dr. J. C. Cain Asheville N.C.
[[blue checkmark ]] Dr. Gabriel E. Manigault. Curator Charleston Mus.
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. W. W. Anderson Staitsburg. S.C.
T. W. Woodward. Winnsboro. (Interested Ind Culture ap. 74)
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[[pencil]] Georgia [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Georgia [[/underlined]]
R. R. Cuyler, Savannah
Dr. W. Lewis Jones [[strikethrough]] Rueboro [[fr?]] [[/strikethrough]] Dc
Washington
Dr. Jas. Leconte, [[strikethrough]] Macon? [[/strikethrough]] Columbia
S.C. Dc
Jas. P. Postell, Darien Ga. [[strikethrough]] Hamilton [[/strikethrough]] St.
Simons Isl [[superscript]] d [[/superscript]] m. B. Dc
J. Hamilton, Couper " " [[Ditto for: Darien Gn. Hamilton Dc
Dr S. D. [[insertion]] [[strikethrough]] W [[/strikethrough]] [[/insertion]]
Wilson Dariens " [[Ditto for: Hamilton]] B . Dc .1.
Dr. E. M. Pendleton, Sparta Hancock Co. Dc
Thos. P. Cleveland, near Waynesboro, Burke Co. Dc
Wm. B. Carr, Madison Dc
Wm. Phillips, Augusta Dc
H. M. Neisler, [[strikethrough]] Columbus [[/strikethrough]] Butler Dc
Col. T. C. Downie, Frederica B Dc
Bishop Elliott, Savannah Dc
Dr. A. Means, Oxford Dc
Prof. Jno. Darley, Culloden [[(Ala)?]] Dc
Dr. W. C. Daniels, Decatur : Dc
P. B. Cullen, Perry Houston Co. Dc
Richard T. Gibson, Whitemarsh isld., [[Pl?]], Dc
Dr. ^ [[insertion]] Wm. [[/insertion]] Gesner, Columbus, Ga m Dr. E. W. Harker, Augusta m B Dc
Prof. Jno. D. Easter, Athens
[[red mark]]Arthur C. Ford, Augusta (m) B Dc
L. B. Mercer, Chenuba Terrel Co. Herb. Dc
Richard Peters, Atlanta Dc 1
[[strikethrough]] Dr. [[/strikethrough]] Alex Gerhardt,[[blue mark]] Varnell
Station [[insertion]] Whitfield [[Co.?]] [[/insertion]] Georgia. Eggs - bird
Dc. B.
Henry Smith, Darien. Eggs [[ck e?]]
I. Avery Skilton, Savannah, Planter. Dc
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J.D. Watson, Newman "curiosities"
G. Noble, taxidermist, Box 532, Savannah. June '69
Col. W. G. McAdoo, Milledgville. Son in law of Col Floyd who had large
collection Indian relics). [[Bolaunt?]] June 72
Rev C. W. Lane Milledgville Ga. [[Bolaunt?]]
[[strikethrough]] Terry Nolon [[/strikethrough]] Int D
Col Chas. C. Jones Augusta June 77
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[[pencil]] Florida [[/pencil]] [[ggs?]] sent
[[underlined]] Florida [[/underlined]]
Dr. D. ^ [[insertion]] W. [[/insertion]] Whitehurst, Keywest B Dc
F. Wallington " [[Ditto for: Keywest]] B Dc
Lt H. G. Wright U.S.A " [[Ditto for: Keywest]]
Judge Aug. Steele, [[Atseena Otie?]] Cedar Key B Dc. dead
Capt. J. C. Casey U.S.A. Tampa Bay Dead
Dr A. J. Baldwin, Jacksonville m. Dc
Dr E. S. Gaillard, Waukeenah, Jefferson Co. Middle [[?]] Dc
Dr Wm S. Bogart, Jacksonville Dc
William Davis, Tallahassee Dc
D. C. Ambler, Jacksonville Dc
O. M. Dorman, St Augustine Dc 1. [[blue pencil]] Norfolk [[/blue pencil]]
W. Savery
" [[Ditto for: Savery]] Care of George Ward. St Augustine.
Dr Rodgers. Fort Deynaud via Tampa. Dc
Mr. [[Clapp?]] Key West Dc.
Henry Prucius, Fort Myers, [[via?]] Key West Dc
Dr Jas. B. Bean Micanopy Fl. Dc. B. dead
G. W. Mastin, Captiva Key, care W. H. Wall Co. Key west. Dc
Tidal Observer. Collects for [[Wunderman? Wiedeman?]]
Benj. F. Whitner, Tallahassee, Bot
Dr J. B. Holder, [[Inteyor?]] 1 [[blue pencil]] NY [[/blue pencil]]
W. C. Andrews, [[Deputy?]] Collector, Cedar Key Fla. v 67 [[Atseena
otie?]]
Capt. John Isom Indian reser. P.O. Enterprise collect eggs
Capt. Jacob Brock
" [[Ditto for: P.O. Enterprise]]
John G. Webb, Spanish Point: Little Sarasota Pass. Manatee P.O. May
68
Henry Clarke. Cedar Key [[Jul? May?]] 68 [[Entomol?]].
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D. Branch Tampa Bay | cut a drain in his place at Manatee in which
were found Mylodon? bones
Capt. Nelson. P.M. Manatee will dig for [[Branch?]] bones. Ap. 69
D. S. M. Rothhammer. Tampa Bay. Fl
P. G. Pearson. New Smyrna [[strikethrough]] Collects skulls June 1870
[[/strikethrough]]
[[blue checkmark]] Henry Peters [[strikethrough in blue]] (Englishman)
[[/strikethrough]] New Smryma. Volusa Co. Eggs & Birds Nov. 70
Saml. N. Chamberlin. Port Orange: East Florida will collect
[[Alcoholics??]] etc. can express via Jacksonville fide Mr Clark. Ap. 71
H. Wells. Tallahassee Fla. Ap. 74 will look after fish [[circled]] 724. 13'
St. [[Wash?]] [[/circled]]
Geo. J. Alden. New Smyrna: parcels care Commandant Brooklyn Navy
Yard by [[live oak?]] schooners to N.S.
H. W. Smith L. H. Keeper. [[Egmont?]] Key via Manatee, Fla. (74)
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[[pencil]] Alabama [[/pencil]]
[[underline]] Alabama [[/underline]]
B. Pybas Tuscumbia Dc
[[strikethrough]] Prof. M. Tuomey. Tuscaloosa Dead [[/strikethrough]]
Dr. J.C. Nott Mobile Dc
H. Tutweiler, Greene Springs Greene Co. Dc
Chas. Pillichody, Mobile Dc
Thos. M. Peters, Moulton Dc
Dr. J. Hendree, Selma Dc
Prof. F. A. P. Barnard, Tuscaloosa [[pencil]] (Mirrors) [[/pencil]] Dc NY
Benjamin F. Halley, Mokaville Talladega co. [[pencil]] mechan [[/pencil]]
Dc
Dr. Stephen B. North, Mobile Dc
Daniel P. Forney. Jacksonville Dc
Robert B. Waller, Greensboro. Fish Dc
Prof. W. C. L. Richardson, Summerfield Dallas Co. e
[[small red line]] Geo. Stewart Hardaway Macon Co. bird et
W. Walter care Chas. P. Pollard Montgomery ([[Coleopt?]]. birds Lepid.
etc) also care of Mr. Newman.[[Phila?]]
Dr. E. R. Showalter, Uniontown, Ala. (shells)
Dr. Gladney, Carthage, Tuscaloosa Co. Ala
T.C. Hardwick, Carthage, Hale Co. III. 48. eggs et.
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[[pencil]] Mississippi [[/pencil]] [[Eggs?]]
[[underlined]] Mississippi [[/underlined]]
[[checkmark]] Col. B. L. C. Wailes, Washington m; B De
Prof. L. Harper, Oxford Lafayette Co.
A. E. Edgeworth, Dayton De.
Rev. Benj. Chase, Natchez De.
Dr. Wm. Spellman, Columbus m. .De
Andrew Brown, Natchez De.
Prof. J. Boyd Elliott, Port Gibson De
A. J. Edgerton, Grenada, Yalobusha Co.
Wm. H. Waddell " [[Ditto for: Grenada]]
Thomas Oakley, Jackson De
N. W. Phillips, Edwards [[pencil]] Planter [[/pencil]] De
James H. Vincent, Gainsville Hancock Co. De
[[small red line]] C. Bellman, Biloxi m B De
[[strikethrough]] S. D. Golder M. D. Charleston [[/strikethrough]]
Dr. Thos. S. Savage, Pass Christian De B.1
[[blue checkmark]] T. J. S. Keenan, Brookhaven, Laurence Co. Miss.
De. 67
Samuel A. Agnew, Guntown Arehard, fossil shell De. 68
H. W. Lewis. Fruitland Farm; Osyka P.O. will coll. releas De. 70
[[blue checkmark]] Charles Foster. Crystal Springs, Copiah Co. (18
years old wants books) June 70.
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[[pencil ]] Louisiana [[/pencil]] [[Eggs?]]
[[underlined]] Louisiana [[/underlined]]
Prof. J.L. Riddell, New Orleans Dc.
Col. J.R. Jennings, 72 Magazine Strt. N. Orl. Dc
[[checkmark]] Jas. Fairie, Prairie Mer Rouge, Morehouse Prsh Dc. St.
Louis
Jas. W. Ware, Jeananettes, St Mary's Parish Dc
G.B. Shepherd, Franklin, Holmes Co [[(Mortiory)?]]
Dr. Bennett Dowler, New Orleans
Dr. A. LeMat, Corner of Orleans & Dauphine St. N. Orleans Dc N.
Orleans
D.C. Lowber, New Orleans Dc
J.C. Brooks, Lisbon P.O. Claiborne Parish Dc
[[small red line]] Simon Richard, Opelousas, St. Landry Parrish n B (orn
Dc
[[strikethrough]] Dr. Thos. S. Savage, Pass Christian B Dc
[[/strikthrough]]
Rev. F. [[insertion]] A. [[/insertion]] Blanc. S. T. St. Charles College,
[[insertion]] Grand Coteau [[/insertion]], S I Landry Dc. Zool
[[small red line]] J. W. Wallace, Waterproof, Tensas Parish birds
Edward Merrill, Trinity " [[Ditto for: birds]]
[[blue checkmark]] [[small red line]] Rev. F. A. Vialleton, St. Charles Coll,
Grand Coteau L. [[?]] [[el?]]
G. W. Palfrey, Care Coleman. Britton & Withers N. Orleans Birds
[[blue checkmark]] [[small red line]] Gustav Kohn, 15 Rampart N. N.
Orleans Birds et
R. C. Kerr, Lib. N. O. [[Acad?]] N St New Orleans [[Lipid?]] ap. 1843
[[checkmark]] L. von Ruzenstein Care of above " " [[Ditto for: [[Lipid?]]
ap. 1843]]
J. H. Caldwell, Fort Jesup ap. 67. Sabine Parish
John E. Leet. Mandeville, St Tammary Parish (Jul [[?]] 74
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Arkansas (Indian Territory, over)
[[underlined]] Arkansas [[/underlined]]
Dr. Geo. G. Shumard, Fort Smith
Walter L. Nicholson, Camden [[be.?]]
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[[pencil]] Indian Territory [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Indian Territory [[/underlined]]
Rev. J. Burke Chaplain U.S.A. Fort Washita Dc
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[[pencil]] [[strikethrough]] Arkansas [[/strikethrough]] Missouri [[/pencil]]
Eggs
[[underlined]] Texas [[/underlined]]
[[strikethrough]] Dr. S. K. Jennings, Austin [[/strikethrough]] Travis Co.
Dc
Prof. L. C. Ervendberg New Wied Comal Co.
J. F. Heard Washington Dc
Dr. A. L. Heerman, San Antonio m B. Dc
Dr. D. R. Diffenderfer, Franklin El Paso Co. Dc
+ Ferdinand Lindheimer, New Braunfels Co. Dc B. 1.
Denis Meade, San Antonio Dc
Col. Jas. Henderson, San Antonio Dc
Prof W. C. Somerville, Huntsville Dc
E. B. Nichols & Co. Galveston} [[curly bracket encapsulating this and
next entry]] Agents for [[Harris?]] Morgan Steamers
H. N. Caldwell, Powder Horn Indianola Dc
Prof. C. G. Forshey, Rutersville, Fayette Co. m. B. Dc.
B. F. Rucker Washington Dc
Dr. J. C. Perry, Supt. State Lunatic Asylum Austin m B Dc
J. T. Cleveland Cypress Springs Hays Co (F Post office address Round
Mountain [[strikethrough]] Hays Co [[/strikethrough]] [[pencil]] Blanco
[[/pencil]] Tex. Dc Mammals
Dr. E. W. Walker Gonzales, Gonzales Co. Head of Guadalupe R. Pal.
Ent. Dc
Thos. H. O Callaghan Indianola, Zool Dc b
[[red line]] F. S. Wade [[strikethrough]] Cross Road [[/strikethrough]] Port
Oak Island Williamson Co. [[gn?]] Dc
F. Kellogg, Wheelock. Robertson Co. Dc. Birds Insects
Dr. Thos. R. Chew. Southerlands Springs Bexar Co.
Wm. H. Gantt M.D. Union Hills Tex nests
T. Gibb Huntsville Dc
R. B. Wells Gatesville Coryell Co. Insects Plant IV. 68
Jno. A Clarke. Goliad. Dc.
Jno. P. Ford Dep. Coll. Custom. Roma. Starr Co. Tex
Dr. B. F. Shumard Austin Care Price, Converse & Co. N. Orleans:
Forbes & McKee Lanaca.
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Rev. [[strikethrough]] F [[/strikethrough]] T. H. Michell, Chaplain U.S.A.
Ft. Chadbourne
- I. M. Glasco, [[strikethrough]] Gilmer [[/strikethrough]] Box Spring,
Upshur Co. Lat 32.46 : Long. 17.50 (snakes)
Patrick Duffy. Hospital Steward. Camp Hudson. Tex.
Col. Ed. Laurence. [[Cross?]] Road, Williamson Co. birds
Dr. H B Butcher [[strikethrough]] Laredo [[/strikethrough]] [[Moulton?]]
III. 66 Care Augustine Selinas Laredo V. 67.
Dr. [[strikethrough]] Lincercum. [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion below]] Dr
Gideon Lincecum [[/insertion]] [[strikethrough]] Long Point Texas.
(Washington Co) Oct. 66 express [[parcels?]] 'care E. H. Norton.
Brenham, Tex III. 68.
John H. Allen St. Marys Refugio Co. (XII. 66) Teacher.
Jno. W. Glenn (of J. W. Glenn & Co) Lavacca Tex : Care Hopkins
Dwight & Trowbridge
134 [[Pearl]] St. NY will [[deliver?]] to us fowarding = [[six?]] Aug. 67
George W. Lincecum Long Point [[Wash.?]] Co. ap. 68
Dr Gideon Lincecum Tuxpan. Mex. Care F. Gonzales. Galveston
[[circled]] Dec. 1869 [[/circled]]
[[blue checkmark]] R. S. Jackson Cheneyville. Rapides Parish La. office
to collect birds, relics [[?]] Jan. 70
[[pencil]] sent up up to Mitchell [[/pencil]]
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[[pencil]] Tennessee [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Tennessee [[/underlined]]
Prof Wm M. Stewart, Clarksville Montgomery Co.
Maj. R. Owen, Tyree springs or Nashville m
Prof. Johnson
Prof J. M. Stafford Lebanon
Prof. J. B. Mitchell Knoxville
Rev. E. Thompson Baird, Washington College
Prof. Linsley Nashville
Prof. J. C. McNiell Trenton Gibson Co.
Robert Schimmel Colonie Wartburg. Morgan Co. Bot.
T. C. Barber Pulaski. Giles College N. H.
Samuel C. Eastman [[strikethrough]] Nashville [[/strikethrough]] now
Concord N. H. [[NH?]]
C. L. Goellez Mossy Creek Jefferson Co. ap. 71 mam
Smith Bros. Columbia Maury Co. Indian relics Nov 74
Joshua Haile [[?]] Flynns Lick. Indian relics " [[Ditto for: Nov 74]]
Dr. W. M. Clark. Franklin. Tenn. [[Etmol?]] (75) [[?]] [[models?]] of
[[mamm?]] [[?]] of [[birds?]]
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[[preprinted Map of the State of Texas]]
No. 13
Map of the STATE OF TEXAS
Engraved to Illustrate
MITCHELL'S
School and Family Geography.
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[[pencil]] Texas [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Missouri [[/underlined]]
[[checkmark]] Dr. Geo. Engelmann St Louis B. 1
Dr. B. F. Shumard " [[Ditto for: St Louis]]
Prof. G. C. Swallow " [[Ditto for: St Louis]] B
F. B. Meek " [[Ditto for: St Louis]]
Dr. H. Prout " [[Ditto for: St Louis]]
O. H. P. Lear, Hannibal Marion Co. Dc
John D. Hoy, Lexington
Dr. A. F. Jeter, Palmyra
Prof. John M. Ordway, Trenton Grundy Cr. [[pencil]] n t [[/pencil]]
Prof. J. T. Jacobs, Columbia
x William Baldwin, Platte City
Dr. Stephen Johnson "
Dr. D. L. Henry St. Josephs.
Dr. S. D. Golder Charleston Miss. Co.
Francis B. Ray. Hannibal Dc
James Fairie. Care Jonathan Jones Com. College, St Louis Dc
Wm. H. Horner, Hornersville Dunklin Co. [[?]]
Charles Vogel Rhineland [[Ent?]]
[[blue checkmark]] J. J. Up De Graff. Box 966 St. Louis Dc. B. 1. Birds
[[blue checkmark]] J. T. Irwin. Ravanna Mercer Co. Dc eggs [[nests?]]
[[red line]] L. A. McDowell Greenfield Dade Co.
R. O. Thompson Brookfield. Linn Co. III. 68. N. H.
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[[Image - Map of part of the USA, spans two pages]]
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No. 14 MAP OF THE Chief Part of the WESTERN STATES INCLUDING
WESTERN VIRGINIA.
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[[underlined]] Kentucky [[/underlined]]
[[check mark]] Dr. Geo. R. Bibb, Russelville m De.
Prof. J. E. Farnam. Georgetown
Dr. L. P. Yandell, Louisville
[[strikethrough]] E. L. Berthoud, Maysville zool.[[/strikethrough]]
Dr. J. Miller, Millersburg, Bourbon Co.
Rev. J. D. Shane, Lexington
Dr. John Swain, Ballardsville Oldham Co.
John E. Younglove, Bowling Green De
Jno. Kirkpatric. M.D. Cynthiana (Fish)
James Stevenson, Covington. birds De. 1
Hon. Allen A Burton. Lancaster. Ky [[ap?]] 67
[[check mark]] J. Parish Stelle M.D. Caseyville, Ky. De 67. Geo. & Bot
[[check mark]] J. B. Bowman Lexington
[[check mark]] Prof. N. S. Shaler. Newport [[?]] 74
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J.W. Hammitt. College Hill, Ohio. Indian axes. Dec. 67
[[blue checkmark]] W.R. Limpert. Groveport, [[Franklin?]] Co. Ohio III.68
Birds
S.J. Kirkwood. Tiffin. Ohio. General Nov.68
Lewis Ulbrich " [[Ditto for: Tiffin]] Zoologist. [[?]] Nov.68
W. Anderson, Brownsville, [[insertion]] Murphy [[?]] [[?]] [[/insertion]]
Indian relics, explorer [[mammals? minerals?]] May.73 ([[I.? J.? Dille?
Dills?]])
W. Kinney. Portmouth. Ohio. Archeology. 74) Rau
D.G.S.B. Hempstead " " " " [[Dittos for: Portmouth Ohio Archaeology
74)]]
[[Blue checkmark]] Charles Dury. 124 Main St. Cincinnati eggs Oct.74
S.A. Miller No. 8 West Third Street. Cincinnati (Pal. 74
[[blue checkmark]] Dr H.H. Hill 5 Race St Cincinnati / Archaeol. 74) Rau
[[blue checkmark]] Thos. [[strikethrough]] H Clennesy [[/strikethrough]]
Cleneay ([[strikethrough]] care S. A. Miller above) [[/strikethrough]] 402
West 6' St. Cin archaeol. 74 Rau
C.B. Dyer Care Les Boutilliere Bros Cincinnati. Archaeol.
R.W. Mercer 148 Main St. Cincinnati. dealer in Indian relics
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. C.A. Miller [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]]
S.W. Corner Court & Baymiller St. Cin. (Pal. Ethnol) 75
Prof I.F. Judge N.W. Cerrus Court & Cutler St. Cin.
R.B. Moore 173 Laurel St. Cin. Ethnol. 75
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[[pencil]] Ohio [[/pencil]]
[[This sheet possibly in a different hand?]]
[[underlined]] Ohio [[/underlined]]
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. J. P. Kirtland, East Rockport Cuyahoya Co. B Dc
.1
Dr. J. S. Newberry, Cleveland
[[blue checkmark]] R. R. Winstow " [[Ditto for: Cleveland]] Dc .1
[[blue checkmark]] Wm Case " [[Ditto for: Cleveland]] B
J. Brainerd " [[Ditto for: Cleveland]]
Capt. Howard Stansbury U.S.A. N. Paul bird
John W. Vancleve, Dayton Dead?
[[blue checkmark]] M. C. Reed, Hudson [[pencil]] (Orn.) [[/pencil]] Dc
Lewis Gronemey, Germantown [[pencil]] (Zool) [[/pencil]]
[[blue checkmark]] A. C. Ross, Zanesville m. B. D.
Ebenezer Lane, Sandusky, Erie Co. [[pencil]](Entom) [[/pencil]]
Dr. J. M. D. Matthews, Hillsboro, Highland Co. Dc
[[blue checkmark]] Prof. Gen N. Allen, Oberlin Col [[pencil]] (Orn.)
[[/pencil]] B Dc
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. J. C. Wormley Columbus B. 1.
Leo Lesquereux " [[Ditto for: Columbus]]
James Sullivant " [[Ditto for: Columbus]]
Prof S. N. Sanford, Granville Licking Co. Dc
David Christy, Oxford
David J. W. Andrews, Marietta B
C. A. Ely, Elyria Lorain Co.
Dr. Edwin Kelley " " [[Ditto for: Elyria Lorain Co.]] (orn) Dc
J. G. Anthony Cincinnatti .1
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. J. A. Warden [[Ditto for Cincinnati]]
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J. W. Ward " [[Ditto for: Cincinnati]]
Robert Clarke " [[Ditto for: Cincinnati]]
Joseph Clark " [[Ditto for: Cincinnati]]
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10
[[blue checkmark]] Thomas Kite, Cincinati 489. W 4' St
Dr C. C. Boyle, Columbus
[[blue check mark]] John Kirkpatrick, [[strikethrough]] Ohio City
[[/strikethrough]] Cleveland. [[pencil]] (orn) [[/pencil]] Entom B. Dc
C. F. Kirtland, Poland Dc
[[strikethrough]] Dr Jas. C. Fisher, Dayton [[/strikethrough]] to Philada.
Frank Higgins, Columbus Dc
Dr J. M. Bigelow, Lancaster
Robert Buchanan, Cincinnati
T. C. H. Smith, Marietta, Shells
[[strikethrough]] Dr Jas. C. Fisher, Dayton [[/strikethrough]] now in Phila.
D. M. Johnson Coshocton, Coshocton Co. Ohio. Shells Dc (very
ignorant)
S. M. Luther, Garretsville, Portage Co. Shells. Dc
Miller Po. Arrowsmith, Urbana, Champaign Co. Fish
A. J. Williams, Painsville. Lake Co. Insects Birds Dc
[[Blue checkmark]] B. F. Abell Welshfield Geauga Co. Birds. Mammals &
B. Dc.
[[strikethrough]] Wm. H. and [[/strikethrough]] J. N. Myers Loudonville
Ashland Co. Entomology
[[Blue checkmark]] Wm A. Brown. McConnelsville mammals birds Dc
[[Blue checkmark]] G. G. Walker. Milan. Erie Co. Birds Dc.
Dr. J. B. Trembley, Toledo, Ohio. [[Refl.]] Dc.
[[Blue checkmark]] Dr. H. C. Beardslee Painesville Ohio birds etc D.
[[Blue checkmark]] Wm Holden. Care Jas. Holden. Marietta. O. birds Dc.
R. Henry Bliven. Toledo. Birds insect [[?]] Dc. B
F. A. Bassard. Toledo. Insects Dc.
[[Blue checkmark]] Smith B. McMillan E. Fairfield. Columbiana Co. Ohio.
Zool.
[[Blue checkmark]] A. C. Smith M. D. Medina. O. Zool.
Chas. Buffett, Cleveland. Birds
E. Walker. Toledo. Birds
[[Blue checkmark]] P. M. Cowles Chardon Geauga Co. eggs
[[Blue checkmark]] Thos. Hewitt M.D. Akron Ohio birds
Hermann Flugel 641 Central Avenue animals
[[Blue checkmark]] J. M Wheaton, Columbus O. (birds)
Wm. M. McLain Urbana Champaign Co.
A. G. White Vails x Roads. Morrow Co. Entomol. (Oct. 61)
[[Blue checkmark]] B. Z. Abell Welchfield Geauga Co eggs
John Bolton Portsmouth insects
[[Blue checkmark]] N. A. Chapman. [[Furnsburg? Furnsbury?]]. Geauga
Co. nest eggs
[[Blue checkmark]] A. C. Younglove Cleveland ([[Hagh?]] 81. 65)
[[Blue checkmark]] W. R. Limpert. Groveport. Franklin Co. Oh.[[May?]]
68 Eggs
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[[pencil]] Indiana [[/pencil]]
Dr. D. D. Owen, New Harmony Dead
Dr. J. G. Norwood " [[Ditto: New Harmony]]
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W. W. Austin, Richmond Wayne Co.
[[blue pencil]] Dr. Rufus Haymond, Brookville B. D. Dc
[[blue pencil]] Dr. John Plummer, Richmond Wayne Co. m
Prof. Joseph Lingley. Greencastle
E. J. Cox, New Harmony Ind.
Henry E. Oakes Elkhart
[[blue pencil]] George Spangler Jr Madison
Dr H. J. Beyerle. Syracuse Kosciusko Co. Dc
W. H. Myer M.D. Fort Wayne Fish Dc
Dr. O. P. Baer. Richmond [[conchol.?]] [[Palmer? Paleon.?]] Dc
[[blue checkmark]] G. M. Levette Indianapolis (Taxid) Dc 1
[[blue checkmark]] Thos Vagnier Notre Dame. St Joseph Co. Eggs B. Dc
Kirk Mendenhall [[insertion]] Box 28 [[/insertion]] Richmond 10. 62 Send
nests, fossils, plants
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[[preprinted note attached to page]]
Illinois Natural History Society.
ESTABLISHED JUNE 20, 1858
OFFICERS
President, -- J.B. TURNER, Jacksonville.
Vice Presidents.
J.H. McCHESNEY, Springfield.
EDMUND ANDREWS, Chicago.
FREDERICK BRENDEL, Peoria.
M.L. DUNLAP, Urbana.
B.M. WILEY, Anna.
B.G. ROOTS, Tamaroa.
A.M. GOW, Dixon.
S.B. MEAD, Augusta.
Wm. LeBARON, Geneva.
Secretary, -- RICHARD HOLDER, Bloomington.
Treasurer, -- E.R. ROE,
"
Superintendent, -- C.D. WILBER, "
Curator, -- CYRUS THOMAS, Murphysboro.
Executive Committee.
C.D. WILBER, IRA MOORE, C.D. BRAGDON,
Geo. VASEY, CYRUS THOMAS.
COMMISSIONS.
----I. Botany...........Geo. Vasey, Ringwood.
Frederick Brendel.
S.B. Mead.
II. Geology..........C.D. Wilber.
J.D. McChesney.
Ira Moore, Bloomington.
III. Entomology......Cyrus Thomas
B.D. Walsh, Rock Island.
IV. Conchology.......E.R. Roe.
D.S. Sheldon, Davenport,
V. Ornithology, -- Richard Holder
VI. American Antiquities, -- C.D. Bragdon,
Chicago.
[[/preprinted note]]
Edwin A. Clifford. Evanston [[geo. WH?]]
William Blackburn. Rockford. (orn. taxid.) orn 62
[[blue checkmark]] Phil. M. Springer. Springfield. (Birds In)
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. J. W. Velie. Rock Island. Birds. [[neo.?]] 63
Henry Shimer. Mt. Carroll Sem. Carroll Co. Birds. 11. 64 1
G. W. Belpage. Walnut Grove (or Altoona) Knox Co. Entom. Collector
Dr. W. Stimpson. P.O. box [[strikethrough]] 2138 [[/strikethrough]]
Chicago. Box 1430 (68) 263 Wabash Av.
Joel Reeves, Eq. Ainsworth. Cook Co. yr. 10. 65
[[Flint?]] Kennicott Grove Cook Co.
G. W. Belpage 87 Ohio St. Chicago Eula. Coll
Dr. Jno. M. Woodworth [[strikethrough]] 276 [[/strikethrough]] Wabash
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Avenue. Chicago T. 67.
John H. Clark. Noble. Richland Co.
W. B. Ridgway. Mount Carmel. Wabash Co.
[[blue checkmark]] Geo. C. Walker [[strikethrough]] 201 [[/strikethrough]]
274 Michigan Avenue. Chicago Jul 68
T. M. Perrine. Anna, Union Co. archaeol. 73
[[blue checkmark]] F. S. Benson Taxidermist Freeport. (Oct. 73)
new Dr. J. F. Snyder. Virginia. Cass Co. Ethnol. 74
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[[pencil]] Illinois [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Illinois [[/underlined]]
Robert Kennicott Grove [[strikethrough]] West Northfield care Ian
Redfield 752 P.O. Chicago [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] Room 27
Metropolitan Blvd. Chicago. 1866 [[/insertion]] Cook Co. Dc.
[[strikethrough]] Wm. J. Shaw, Tremont Tazewell Co. [[/strikethrough]]
Dead
Joel Hall, Athens Menard Co.
Dr. S. B. Mead, Augusta Hancock Co.
J. O. Harris, Ottawa LaSalle Co. Dc
Dr. J. W. Freer, Chicago
[[strikethrough]] Col. L. W. Ashley, Duquoin Perry Co. [[/strikethrough]]
C. A. Aneely, Elida Winnebago Co.
Lewis J. Germain, Galena Dubuque Co.
Rev. Addison Lyman, Genesee Henry Co. [[pencil]] (nat hist) [[/pencil]]
A. H. Worthon, Warsaw Hancock Co.
Wm. [[insertion]] M. [[/insertion]] F. [[strikethrough]] N. [[/strikethrough]]
Arny ^ [[insertion]] Hyatt, Anderson Co., Kansas [[/insertion]]
Bloomington. McLean Co.
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. Frederick Brendel. Peoria B. Dc. 1
Dr. E. R. Roe Bloomington. Ill.
Col. S. W. Ashley, Anna. " [[Ditto for: Bloomington?]] Union Co.
Cyrus Thomas. Murphysboro, Jackson Co. Insects.
Fred. Kaempfer. Box 1392. Chicago. B Dc Taxidermist
Thos. E. Blackney. Chicago. Dc. 1 orn
[[strikethrough]] Dr. W. A. Gordon. Warsaw. Ill. B [[/strikethrough]] e
[[blue checkmark]] J. W. [[strikethrough]] Salmon [[/strikethrough]]
Tolman Winnebago [[insertion]] Depot. [[/insertion]] Ill. eggs B. Dc.1
Master J. C. Tolman. care of above
" [[Ditto for: Master]] George Beard " " [[Ditto for: care of above]]
[[blue checkmark]] Benjamin Whitaker, Warsaw, Birds B. Dc
Benj. D. Walsh Rock Island Entom. 1 Dead
Richard Holder Bloomington, Dc. [[b? h?]]
Dr. H. Sherman, Channahon Will Co. (Supt. Pub. Inst.) general Dc.
N. R. D. Farley. Jerseyville. shell
[[blue checkmark]] Wm. S. Johnston Prest. Audobon Club. Chicago
Emil Haenser. Galena min
[[blue checkmark]] Wm. M. Reid. Waukegan Birds
Jno. M. Woodworth. [[strikethrough]] Box 678 [[/strikethrough]] P.O.
Chicago
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[[blue checkmark]] Louis Watson. M.D. [[Zumey?]] Ill. birds
W. LeBaron Geneva [[Entomological?]] Dept.
[[blue checkmark]] Rev. S.W. Marston. Plainfield Will Co moved from
Burlington [[June?]] Bird
Lucien M. Turner. Mt. Carmel (Mary Turner wife)
[[underlined]] S. W. Black. Lebanon St. Clair Co. (Ethnol. Dec 74)
A. Booth. Chicago. Ill. [[?]] dealer 1875
Geo. Escol Sellers. Bowlesville. Gallatin Co. Ill. 76. Ethnol. Salt pans
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[[pencil]] Michigan [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Michigan [[/underlined]]
Dr. A. Sagen. Ann Arbor m B 1.
Prof A. Winchell " [[Ditto for Ann Arbor]] m B. 1.
Thos Whilpley, Brest Monroe Co. Dc
L. H. Strong [[strikethrough]] Saugatuck Allegan Co [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Ottawa 1 [[/strikethrough]] Holland Ottawa Co. Dc Lives
near Pigeon roost or pigeon [[creek?]] [[a?]] [[mile?]] [[off?]] Mar 1861
[[strikethrough]] J. J. Strong, St James Beauer Isld bird [[/strikethrough]]
Richard Penney, Pontiac
[[blue checkmark]] George Clark, Ecorse Wayne Co (near Detroit)
Alfred [[strikethrough]]O [[/strikethrough]] C Currier, Grand Rapids
(shells)
Dr Edmund Andrews [[strikethrough]] Ann Arbor [[/strikethrough]] Detroit
[[Ch?]] [[insertion]] (not first) [[/insertion]]
[[blue checkmark]] Daniel Clark M. D. Flint Genesee Co. B orn Dc
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. Miles. Flint. 1 B Dc
Chas. Shepard. Grand Rapids
[[blue checkmark]] J. S. Comstock, Farmers Creek Lapeer Co. Birds &
B. D.
Prof D. P Mahew. Ypsilanti, Mich. m. B. Dc
[[blue checkmark]] H. B. Wilcox [[strikethrough]] New Buffalo
[[/strikethrough]] Berrien Berrien Co. Dc nests eggs
Daniel Beaser: P.M. Garlick Ontonagon Co. via Warsaw Ill.
[[blue checkmark]] J. W. Cadmon. Kalamazoo. Birds
J. A. McNiel Grand Rapids Shells
[[blue checkmark]] Henry. H. Mapes [[strikethrough]] Mattawan
[[/strikethrough]] South Haven Van Buren Co. Birds (6. 1862)
Chas. K. Marvin M.D. Ithaca. Marion C. Gen. T. 63
E. F. Brigham Hought[[on?]] L. Superior
T. L. Chadbourne [[strikethrough]] [[Eagle?]] Harbor " [[Ditto for: L.
Superior]] [[/strikethrough]] Houghton L.S.I. Oct 69
[[strikethrough]] Geo. C. Walker 201 2 [[/strikethrough]]
W. H. Collins 153 Woodward Av. Detroit. (Birds 74)
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[[pencil]] Wisconsin [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Wisconsin [[/underlined]]
[[blue checkmark]] Rev. A. C. Barry, [[strikethrough]] Madison
[[/strikethrough]] Racine B
Samuel Sercomb " [[Ditto for: Madison]] Dead
Wm. Dudley " [[Ditto for: Madison]]
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. P. R. Hoy, Racine B Dc 1
[[blue checkmark]] Thos. Kümlien, Albion Dane Co. B. Dc
[[blue checkmark]] J. A. Lapham, Milwaukie B. Dc
J. L. Pickard, Platteville Grant Co.
E. Pletschke, Portage Lake, Lake Superior
S. W. Hill, Eagle Harbor Dc
Edward Daniels, Ceresco
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. B. F. Mills, Baraboo, Sauk Co. (orn) B. Dc.
Rollin R. Child, Albion, Dane Co. [[strikethrough]] B [[/strikethrough]]
P. P. Livermore, Lima Centre, Rock Co. Dc
B. A. Hooper, Houghton. L. Superior Dc
Dr. W. A. Gordon - Warsaw B. Dc
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. Moses Barret, Wantoma, near Milwaukee,
Waushara Co. B. [[Mam?]]
S. Armstrong, Pardeeville, Columbia Co. eggs
Albert G. Hay, Racine Birds
Chas. H. Schmidt. Care Hiram Moore. Brandon. Wisconsin. birds &
eggs
Fredrick Deckner. Green Bay, II. 64.
Chas. Lindley. Lox Lake. Dodge Co. II. 65. eggs
[[blue checkmark]] B. F. Goss. Pewaukee. Waukesha Co Wisc (20 miles
w. of Milwaukee) Sep 66
[[blue checkmark]] J. E. Breed. Embarrass. Waupacca Co. 10.67
([[Ins?]] birds)
L. W. Bliss. Waupacca. Wisc. Ethnol. III. 68
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[[pencil]] Iowa [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Iowa [[/underlined]]
Dr. Asa Horr, Dubuque
Dr. J. H. Ranch, Burlington m
[[[blue checkmark]] Dr. C. C. Parry, Davenport B
Dr. E. C. Bidwell, [[strikethrough]] Quasquiton, Buchanan Co.
[[/strikethrough]] B Monterey, Berkshire Co. [[Mar? Mam?]]
W. E. Moore, Ft. des Moines
T. [[strikethrough]] L. [[/strikethrough]] S. Parvin, Muscatine
B. F. Odell, [[strikethrough]] Plum Spring Delaware Co. | see Minn.
[[/strikethrough]]
Daniel McCready, Fort Madison Lee Co.
D. E. Reed, St. Mary
E. H. A. Scheeper, Pella Marion Co.
N. H. Parker, Davenport
S. S. Farwell, Cascade Dubuque Co.
Andrew J. Stevens Ft. Des Moines M
Dr. J. M. Shaffer. Fairfield. Jefferson Co. Rep. B Dc.
John Daskam, Jr. Twin Springs Winneshiek Co. Iowa Dc
Alfred Sanders, Davenport. Bot. Ent.
[[blue checkmark]] Rev. S. W. Marston, Burlington University, Burlington.
Bird De 13 .1.
H. Davis. McGregor
Elwood Finley, Davenport.
Simon Barrows. Holaday. Adair Co. Fossils
Dr. Themie. Burlington. Entom
[[blue checkmark]] - Dr. A. T. Hudson. Lyons. Clinton Co. birds
Robt. H. Wolcott. Clinton Gen. N. H. 1 x 64
Charles and George Blackburn. [[strikethrough]] Strawberry Point.
Clayton Co. [[/strikethrough]] Wards Corners, Buchanan Co Bull. III. 65
Rev. A. B. Kendig. Marshalltown : Marshall Co. univalve shells. T. 661
O. M. Schee. Knoxville. II. 66. shells
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[[strikethrough]] Rev [[/strikethrough]] Prof H. W. Parker [[strikethrough]]
Iowa College Grinnell (I. 67) Amherst Min .73
[[blue checkmark]] Peter Melendy. Cedar Falls. Black Hawk Co.
Agricultural Coll. [[Iowa?]]
John Krider Jr. Lake | Mills. Winnebago Co. Dead Son of [[Phil?]] [[J?]]
H. C. Cowgill, Albion. Marshall Co. (Feb. 3. 73) can get plants living
[[whits?]] grey cranes; swans; pelican etc.
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[[pencil]] Minnesota [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Minnesota [[/underlined]]
Chas Cavileer [[insertion]] St. Joseph [[/insertion]] Pembina Co.
[[strikethrough]] care of [[/strikethrough]] B.
Rev. S. R. Riggs Lacquiparle Dc.
Alfred Riggs " [[Ditto for: Lacquiparle]]
Dr. C. F. Anderson, St. Anthony's Falls
Rev. S. W. Manney, Ft. Ripley m Dc
David B. Spencer. St Joseph Pembina Co. Dc
O. A. Kellum " " [[Ditto for: St. Joseph Pembina Co.]]
Rev. J. B. Culver, Sandy Lake
Rev. R. B. Kinney, Cap Lake - (Red River settlement. & Lake Superior)
Rev. S. Spates, Sandy Lake
Rev. Daniel B. Spenser, Grand Cote' W. of Pembina
Rev Benj. F. Odell. [[strikethrough]] Belle Prairie fall Aug 1886 then
[[/strikethrough]] Cass Lake Mission (Lake Winnibegashish) m Dc
[[strikethrough]] N. B. Ritson [[/strikethrough]] St. Paul. Norman W.
Kittson St. Paul B.
George ^ [[insertion]] B [[/insertion]] Clitherall Ojibbeway (Register or
receiver) Dc
O. E. Garrison. P. M. Princeton. Benton Co. Dc.
A. H. Murray H. B. Fur Co. Pembina, Minn. Dc.
C. H. Snow. St. Anthony Falls Dc
A. G. Fuller. Sioux Falls City [[Darola? Dakota?]] Dc.
Mr. Lynde Indian Agent e
Thos. Clark 2^ Beaver Bay, Lake Co. (Lake Superior) De
John Clements. Fur Trader. Rainy Lake 48. 35 / 93. 25/ Care of
[[Mead?]]
Ira. S. Smith Mankato. Blue Earth Co. Dc. B.
Jas. L. Anderson. Minneapolis Dc.
J. F. Thickstun, Chatfield Fillmore Co. [[gn?]]
Dr. H. M. Murdock. Taylors Falls Chisago Co. [[meat?]] etc birds [[et?]]
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[[pencil]] Nebraska Kansas [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Nebraska & Kansas [[/underlined]]
A. [[Arkbaugh? Arhbaugh?]]. [[Arkbaugh? Arhbaugh?]] House. Topeka.
Kansas May 73 has Indian relics
Dr. F. V. Hayden
Ed. T. Denig Fort Union (Deceased)
Alexander Culbertson Peoria Ill. Dc.
Chas. E. Watson, Bellevue, Douglas Co. [[Amb.?]] notice
[[underlined]] Alexander [[/underlined]] Harvey, Ft. Benton (dead.)
Col. Alfred Vaughan
Chas. E. Galpin. Fort Clark Books. Papers [[not.?]]
Wm. Hodgekiss Fort Clark. newspaper
Samuel McElderry Fort Berthold
Andrew Dawson. Fort Benton - [[pencil]] [[Eden trace?]] paper num.
books. [[/pencil]]
Ewing McKenzie. Fort William month Yellows. [[pencil]] noticed [[?]] with
newspaper [[?]] [[/pencil]]
Robert Meldrum. Crow Post. ([[Mouth Bighorn)
Mr. Bouis Fort Clark [[insertion]] [[pencil]] news paper [[/insertion]]
[[/pencil]]
[[strikethrough]] Louis de Vesey Fort [[/strikethrough]] Riley Fort Lyon
Dr Ed. Palmer [[strikethrough]] Highlands Doniphan Co [[/strikethrough]]
Leavenworth City [[insertion]] Stranger Creek [[/insertion]]
Island Platte [[strikethrough]] [[Renew?]] Omaha City [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] W. D. Seymour Rio Grande City. via Columbus
[[/strikethrough]] Neb [[?]]
[[checkmark]] [[red line]] B. F. Goss Neosho Falls K.T. Dc [[?]] Warson
[[?]] Lat 38.03 Lon 95.31
[[margin]] [[pencil]] [[list of birds?]] [[/pencil]] [[/margin]]
Henry Brandt. [[strikethrough]] Fort Riley [[/strikethrough]] Junction City
[[?]] K. T. Dc. Ent. & [[?]]
E. L. Berthand. Leavenworth Dc .1
D. C. Collier Denver City. Arapahoe Co. Kansas Dc
W. M. [[strikethrough]] Mr. [[/strikethrough]] Hinman. [[strikethrough]]
Laramie Peak via Ft. Laramoe [[/strikethrough]] [[strikethrough]] Box
Elder [[/strikethrough]] Cottonwood Springs 90 West of Kearney Dc
[[red line]] Edgar W. Winans Williamsport. Shawnee Co. Mar m. B. Dc
W. M. F. Arny. Hyatt P.O. Anderson Co. K.T. Dc 1.
R. W. Furnas Brownville Nemaka Co. K.T (Editor Dc) [[gar? gen?]]
Major B. S. Schoonover. Indian Agent Upper [[M?]] C U [[Yellen?]]
Dr. W. S. Latta Rock Bluff Nebraska
I. F. Allen. Omaha. will collect birds
J. B. Jones. Denver City Agt. Pike Peak Exp. Co to [[?]] small parcels for
S.I.
P. F. Wilson ([[Receiver?]]) Omaha [[?]] ([[birds]] [[hunter?]])
F. Fuller. Laurence 1. Birds
Chas. Kessler }
George Roberts}
Ice spray Mail station South Pass City will collect fide Bela M. Hughes
Henry [[strikethrough]] Hugh [[/strikethrough]] Sweeney Ft. Riley Kas
W. J. Howard Golden City Colorado
S. G. Leonard P.M. South Pass City [[Neb?]] (6.8.62) minerals etc
Charles H. Sternberg. Fort Harker. Kan. ap. 70
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[[preprinted map of Michigan & Wisconsin]]
No. 15
Map of the States Micheigan & Wisconsin
Engraved to Illustrate
Mitchells
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[[strikethrough]] Jefferson [[/strikethrough]] Colorado
D. C. Collier. [[strikethrough]] Denver City [[/strikethrough]] Central City.
Hon. Geo. M. Willing. Denver City. Delyal
Dr. E. L. Berthoud. Golden City
E. W. Raymond. La Porte (formerly Colona) Cache le Poudre
Simon Whiteley. U.S. Ind. Agt. Denver City. Col Tex
James Luttrell Montgomery [[Aih?]] Co. II. 64
R. Borcherdt. Denver. Col. (Furrier Taxid. g Ch. [[Acct? Agent?]]
Frederick Botteler: Bottelers Ranch. Yellowstone: Via Bozeman:
Montana can furnish wild animals address of brother Phillip Botteler.
Ceresco. Iowa.
Nebraska
R.O. Thompson. Syracuse. Otoe Co. Neb [[insertion]] [[missonary?]]
[[/insertion]] [[?]] may collect animals nov 62
W.H.R. Lykins Laurence Kans. [[Insects??]]. Dec. 62
Col. W. O. Collins 11 Regt. Ohio. Vol. Cavalry. Ft. Laramie. ( m. 1863
Lamar K. Hayhurst. Leavenworth. Kansas. Birds
Allen Crocker, Burlington Coffey Co. Kansas II. 65. Birds.
[[strikethrough]] Thomas T. Minor. M. D. Winnebago Reservation.
Winnebago [[Nov.? Neb?]] v. 67 New Haven Oct 1867. [[/strikethrough]]
J. M. Grant Crowelton, Buffalo Co. Neb [[boxed]] Oct. 75 [[/boxed]] Birds
[[plants?]]
Dakota
M.K. Armstrong. [[overwrite]] D [[/overwrite]] Yankton. VI.65.
John Kerler. F. Randall In charge of [[?]] [[?]]
Dr. Washington Matthews. Ft. Stevenson. Via Sioux City Iowa. & Fort
Rice. Dak Oct. 67.
Dr. C. C. Gray " [[Ditto for: Ft. Stevenson]] via St. Paul & Devils Lake
Nevada
Aug. H. Hawk. Jone. Nye Co. ( has Nat. Hist. [[Me.?]]) May 66
Alaska
Charles Brown. Fort Wrangell. Near Stickeen River. Can collect shell
heap [[articles?]]
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[[pencil]] New Mexico and (Utah [[strikethrough]] Iowa [[/strikethrough]] )
[[/pencil]]
Utah
Albert Carrington, Great Salt Lake Dc
W.W. Phelps. G. S. L. City Dc. .1
Andrew L. Siler. [[strikethrough]] Franklin grove San Pete Co (P.O.
address in St. George P.O. Washington Co [[/strikethrough]] Oct 63
Vinelands Nurseries. Washington Washington Co. Dec. B
New Mexico & Arizona
Dr. B. I. D. Irwin U.S.A. [[strikethrough]] Ind [[Deframer?]]
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[[/strikethrough]] N. Buchana m De
Dr. F. Kavanaugh. Santa Fe. will probably collect birds etc Dc
John E. Ureber. Fort Defiance. Dc. 1
Wins. J. Howard. Santa Fe. [[insertion]] Denver City [[/insertion]] Dc. B.
1. general [[Ins?]]
Hon. Jos. S. Knapp. Assoc. Judge Wm. Barkleys Fort Near N. Union.
N.M. I. 63 [[Reff? Rept?]]
Chas D. Porton. Supt. Ind. Affairs Arizona: Care Hooper & Co. Ft. Yuma
W. T. Coleman & C. S. Francisco Nov. 63
Eng. Lt. S. Wakefield. M.D | (Magdalena. Sonora Mex.) P.O. Tuba. Ariz.
Care Esteban Ochoa. Tuba
[[His?]] private address E.S.S. Guardacampo. Magdalena.
Encomendade al C. Capeton del Puerto. Guaymas de necesarios
or Uliter para la Hertora National de Linora. (ap. 67) Anspe. Sonara
(Certirgano de los Campanias Presideales)
or care Gen. J.S. Morales. [[Gua?]]
O.H. Wordworth M.D. La Mesilla, New Mexico My. 67
[[Line]]
Lieut. Chas. Bendire. (1 Lieut.[[insertion]] 1st [[/insertion]] U.S.A Cav)
Camp Independence: Inyo Co Cal via Aurora Nevada
[[blue checkmark]] Lorenzo G. Yates. Centerville. Alamida Co. Col. ap.
67 Birds.
Michael Rosenhammer. [[Rattlesnake?]]. Placer Co Col. (Ap. 70)
[[blue checkmark]] William A. Cooper. Santa Cruz. California. Mar. 72
[[blue checkmark]] Mrs. G.B. Crane St. Helena. Napa Co. Cal
Thomas Donaldson. Care Geo. W. Grayson 509 California St. S. [[Fr.?]]
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[[pencil]] California [[/pencil]]
B.D. Wilson. Los Angeles 1 1
A.J. Cork Richland. Sacramento Co. Cal. [[west?]] II. 64
Michael Rosenhammer California III. 64 Care Chas. Hailer Tolson
Brewery Tolson Cal
[[strikethrough]] U. T. Brigham Care Chas. W. Brick & Co Sa [[Indian?]]
(agents Birds. Sue. with mamm)
[[underlined]] California [[/underlined]]
J. Hepburn. San Francisco Bird
A. S. Taylor [[strikethrough]] Monterey [[/strikethrough]] Santa Barbara B
[[strikethrough]] E. Samuels, Petaluma, Sonora Co. [[/strikethrough]]
Dr. W. O. Ayres, San Francisco B.
S. M. Bowman " [[Ditto for: San Francisco]] R. E. C. Stearns Box 1435
S. Fr.(1870
[[strikethrough]] Lt. W. P. Trowbridge U.S.A [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Capt. D.C. Farragut, Navy Yard [[/strikethrough]]
Dr. T. W. Hatch, Sacramento
Dr. Robt. [[strikethrough]] R [[/strikethrough]] K. Reid, Stockton Dc 1
[[strikethrough]] J. F. Hammond U.S.A. San Diego [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Dr. Wm Hammond San Francisco [[/strikethrough]]
W. F. Langton (Langton's express) B
Volney J Ballou, Bodega Dc
Dr Albert J. Baldwin, Shasta Dc 1
Dr. W. E. Gibbons San Francisco 1
W. P. Blake Box 2077 S. Nausur
[[strikethrough]] Rev. Israel S. Diehl Sacramento City Dc
[[strikethrough]] A. J. Grayson San Jose 1 (orn) B [[/strikethrough]]
D. S. Marvin Forest City. Sierra Co Dc
C. D. Gibbes See. Cali. Soc. N. H. Stockton
Andrew Cassidy. San Diego Cal. m B Dc .1
[[blue checkmark]] Ferdinand Gruber corner [[insertion]] 626 California
St ap. 66 [[/insertion]] [[strikethrough]] Sansom & California St
[[/strikethrough]] [[/strikethrough]] 148 Clay st 223 Sacramento St.
[[/strikethrough]] 626 Bemis Building California Street S. W. San
Francisco Cal Dc commercial naturalists & birds stuffed B
Colbert A. Canfield M.Dc Monterey Cal. [[Verteb?]] plants B
L. V. de Vesey
[[blue checkmark]] California Society of Natural History Stockton 1
W. A. Wallace Care of Alta California San Franscisco 1
Rev. Jos. Rowell San Francisco Dc 1
Mrs David Spence. Monterey eggs
Mrs Thos. W. Day " " [[Ditto for: Monterey eggs]]
[[Neeva?]] N. [[Wines?]]. Light House Keeper [[Laralloner?]] San
Francisco Dc 1
Mr F. Hepburn San Francisco ornithology Dc
Dr. D. S. Skinner Stockton Dc 1
B. D. Wilson Los Angeles 1
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[[written on blue page beneath white page]] Lt. Geo. M. Wheeler. Box
1194 S. Francisco May 1871
P.S. Knight. Salem. Oregon [[circled]] 72 [[/circled]] Birds eggs [[/blue
page]]
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California
[[checkmark]] Henry Hemphill: San Diego Oct. 73 Office Marine [[?]]
A. W. Chase. Asst. U.S. Coast Survey San Francisco Cal
Paul Schumacher P.O. box 1222 San Francisco
J. C. Merrill & Co 204 California St. S. Franscisco Mar. 74 agents
[[Australasian?]] S. S. Co.
J. E. Eldridge Crescent City Del Norte Co. Cal. [[Ethnol.?]]1874
H. Somes Orleans Bar Klamath Co. Eal " [[Ditto for: Ethnol.? 1874]]
Robert Gordon Auburn Placer Co. Cal " [[Ditto for: Ethnol.? 1874]]
John Fairchild Yreka Cal " [[Ditto for: Ethnol.? 1874]]
Robert Whittle care of above
Dr. J. G. Cooper Haywood. Alamdea Co. Cal. [[circled]] 75 [[/circled]]
Wyoming
Chas. H. Terry Cheyenne [[circled]] Box 189 [[/circled]] Oct. 73 wants
trout spawn
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Chas. P. Dyer. Smiths Island Light House, via Port Townsend W. T.
eggs et [[nov.?]] 74
D. P. Thompson Portland Oregon (salmon canner. Mar. 77)
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Lt. Geo. M. Wheeler, Box 1194 S. Francisco May 1871
[[pencil]] [[strikethrough]] California [[/strikethrough]] Oregon [[/pencil]]
P. S. Knight. Salem Oregon [[circled]] 72 [[/circled]] Birds & eggs
[[underlined]] Oregon [[/underlined]]
[[strikethrough]] Dr. J. Evans, Portland Oregon City [[/strikethrough]]
John F. Noble [[Wyeletpoo?]] via Walla Walla Dc
Frances Panton, Oregon City. Dc
T. J. Dryer, Portland
[[W?]]. H. Tappan, St. Helens Dc 1
[[strikethrough]] J. K. Cardwell, Corvallis. Benton Co. [[strikethrough]]
Animals Dc.
R. W. Dunbar. Port Orford O. V. Dc 1
H. Catley Hospital Steward U.S.A St. Umpqua Dc
M. J. Ryan. AM. Prest. Columbia College. Eugene City.
Dr. J. R. Cardwell. Portland Oregon
Prof. D. C. Taft. Pacific University [[?]] II. 64
Ed. Norton of Wells [[Jays? Tays?]] etc Portland
Henry Cummins Eugene City
F.H. Crawford Sublimity. (II. 64)
[[underlined]] California [[/underlined]]
John S. Kittell Office Alta California S. Fr
Dr. John A. [[Neateh?]] S Fr. 1
Daniel Hill, Santa Barbara 1
J. R. A. Stanley Los Angeles
Lt. John Feilner [[strikethrough]] Sergeant Comp. [[A? F?]]
[[/strikethrough]] [[First?]] [[Dragoons?]] Fort Crook via Red Bluff
Ed. Hutchins Cala. Magazine, San Francisco
Ed. Heskeram
W. Murray Lock Box 1327 S. Francisco Plants
Wm. Vaille Yreka Siskyou Co. Care of Chas. Ritter Taxidermist [[?]]
Judge Rosborough Yreka has charge of Modoc and Silas Indians.
[[camp?]] there to collect eggs
W. Burling Esq San Francisco. Cal (trader to the [[amour?]]
Jas. H. Jenkins. Care Heath & Green. San Francisco
Dr. D. F. Parkinson [[strikethrough]] Hosp. Steward. Ft. [[Crook?]]
[[/strikethrough]] Tehama Cal
J. Sloane Collector San Diego
Dr. G. A. Hoon camp independence [[Owens?]] valley [[no?]] [[Esalin?]]
Keysville Tulare Co.
R. E. C. Stearns Lock Box 1449 San Frans. [[Archeol?]]
W. F. Schwarz Care H. N. Bolander Lock Box 1996. S. Fr. Birds Dc 65
[[?]]
Dr. D. F. Parkinson Tehama Cal. ap. 67.
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. Lorenzo Y. Yates. Centreville Alameda Co. Cal.
eggs. 1867
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[[pencil]] Washington [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Washington [[/underlined]] & British Columbia
Dr. N. F. Tolmie Ft. Nisqually [[insertion]] Vancouver Island, via Port
Townsend [[/insertion]] m Dc.
Jas. R. Lum, Grand Mound B
George Gibbs Steilacoom m B.1.
Mr. Gerrish Light House Keeper. Cape Flattery B 1
Capt. Boyling Light House Keeper New Dungeness Str Fuca Dc 1.
Lt. J. W. White. Rev. Cutter Jeff. Davis[[insertion]]
[[Lincoln]][[/insertion]]. Port Townsend Dc
James G. Swan [[strikethrough]] Port Townsend Neeah Bay via Port
Townsend [[/strikethrough]] Dc Port Townsend May 67. Shells
Dr. C B Kennerly. Colville. Care U.S. [[F?]] [[m?]] Vancouver WT
J. D. Carroll. Victoria.
Dr. Wood. RN. HMS Hecate [[Esquimalt.?]] Vancouver Isl. (Books to
care of British Consul San Francisco
W.H. Tappen. St. Helens. W. T
L.L. Blake. Olympia (Member [[strikethrough]] ( [[/strikethrough]]
[[legislature?]] Naturalist & [[Sportsman?]]) Nov.62
Dr. D. Walker, Care [[Jamon? ]] Green. Victoria b.I. II.63
[[blue checkmark]] James G. Swan [[/strikethrough]] Neeah Bay. via Port
Angeles [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] Port Townsend [[/insertion]] W.T.
(Oct. 65)
Alden W. Huson [[insertion]] N. end Vancouver Is [[/insertion]] Care U.S.
Consul. Victoria. b.I. [[ap?]]. 67
Henry W. Elliot. care A. Bruckman Tel. Office New Westminster Br. Col.
V.67
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. Thos. T. Minor. Port Townsend. [[Dc?]] 68
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Mr Manuel Grigo. Hermosillo, Sonora
Has wagon train to supply Arizona posts. These brought down Tucson
meteorite to Guaymas. for S.I. free of charge.
His agent in San Francisco is M. Ainsa. Esq
Mr. A. Ainsa. of Hermosillo has change of trains.
Chas. D. Parton. Ind. Agent. Tucson via Sante Fe for letters: care Geo.
H. Hooper. & Co S. Francisco & Ft. Yuma Tuscon for parcels
Valdemar Knudsen. Waimea, Kauai, Sandwich Islands 1868
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[[image - map of Mexico Central America and the West Indies, with
additional inset maps of Isthmus of Nicaragua and Isthmus of
Tehuantepec]]
[[preprinted]] No. 16
Map of Mexico,
Central America,
and the
West Indies
[[underlined]] Remarks [[/underlined]]
The West Indies comprise the Great Antillos, the Little Antilles, the
Bahama islands and the Caribbec Islands.
The Great Antilles are Cuba, Hayti, Jamaica, and Porto Rico.
The Little Antilles be along the coast of Venezuela: of those Curacoa
and Margarita are the largest.
The Bahama Islands lie north of Cuba and Hayti comprising Abaco,
Elenthera, Guanaham and others.
The Caribbec Islands extend from Porto Rico to Trinidad, including the
latter. those which lie north of latitude 15° are called the Leeward and
those south, the Windard Is.
[[underlined]] Distances from New Your to San Francisco [[/underlined]]
Via [[?]] and Panama (Panama route) 6350 m
Via San Juan del Norte and [[?]] del Sur (Nicaragua route) 6225 m
Via [[?]] R and La Ventura (Tehuantopu route) [[5200?]] m
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1862 by S. Augustus
Mitchell in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the custom district of
Pennsylvania. [[/preprinted]]
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Mexico [[et?]]
Münzenberger and Kapp; Musquiz. Mex: Care of Wm. Schuchardt,
Eagle Pass, Texas (have meteorite III.1871
Carlos Schuchardt, Mazapil. Zacatecas. Care of W. Schuchardt, Eagle
Pass. Tex. mining engineer III. 1871
Señor Antonio Peñafiel, curator of Nat. Mus. Mex.. III.71
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Mexico & Central America
Dr. Autemieth, Panama
Don Juan Potts, Mexico
Don Juan Bobadilla, Cure de Parras. Mex
Joseph Hawes, Panama
[[strikethrough]] Joseph Rowell, Panama [[/strikethrough]]
Don. Edwardo Arosemena, Panama
P. Thuillier, Vera Cruz, Agent Harris & Morgan Steamers
Licenc. [[superscript]] do [[/superscript]] Pascal Almazan, Puebla
Sr. Don Charles Sartorius, Mirador care M. d'Oleire Prussian Consul,
Vera Cruz recommended by H. D. Saussure
F. Glennie, City of Mexico Entomologist
I. H. Steinbergh, Panama. Insect
L. C. Ervendberg, address [[strikethrough]] Sen. D. Trineo
Jaunigui [[/strikethrough]] / Colonia de Wartenburg [[strikethrough]] Sr.
Santo [[Fuller?]] [[/strikethrough]]
para entregar / al Sen. Prof. L.C. Ervendberg, Santoyuca
care of H.M. Ruge & Co. Tampico Mexico
He lives on a small farm on the River of Calabozo about 40 leagues S.
of Tampico and 30 leagues (90 miles) w. of Tuspan / fide Frauenstein.
Boston.
R. Montes D'Oca. Jalapa. Professional collector of birds
Captain I.M. Dow. 2 Steamer Panama RR Co care M. Smyth, P.R.R.
office
[[strikethrough]] Mr [[/strikethrough]] Jas. M. Leannan,
[[insertion] Frijole [[/insertion]] Panama R.R. Collects birds
Dr. Charles Dorat. La Union. N.J?
B.J. Dorsey. Panama, Agt. RR.
Dr. Vastbinder, Mazatlan English Phys.
[[strikethrough]] Chas. Laszlo, Minatitlan [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]]
also San Juan Bautista, Laborer [[/insertion]]
[[strikethrough]] [[?]] Louisiana [[Selmancepec?]] Co. Packages care of
Welsh & Allen, [[/strikethrough]]
F. Rair
Capt. C.P. Stone, care of L. W. Fisher, of John Sims & Co. San
Francisco
Sen. Don Nicolas Jose Gutierrez, Panama. conchologist, Union
Dr. I. Gundlach, care Sr. Don Simon de Cardenas, Calgada del Cerro
546. / ap. 70 Havana
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[[pencil]] West Indies [[/pencil]]
Don Felipe Paey. Calle [[strikethrough]] de 1'Amistad 118 del Aguila 157
120 [[/strikethrough]] de San Nicolas 96 [[new?]] Havana D.c
Charles Booth Esq. Cardenas: Cuba Dc
Don. John [[strikethrough]] Henry [[/strikethrough]] Harvey Darrell, Chief
Justice of Bermuda Dc Care Middleton & Co. NY (ap. 63)
[[strikethrough]] Thomas [[/strikethrough]] Richard Hill Spanishtown
Jamaica D.C 1.
[[bracket encasing next five entries]]
Chas. Wright Care M. Lescaille. [[strikethrough]] Monte Verde
[[/strikethrough]] Sta. Catalina de [[Guantanamo?]] Cuba Dc
James B. Arnold Shelby Bay. Bermuda
J. A. Hieto, Cordoba. Mex
Dr. T. F. W. Du Pree U.S. Vice Consul Aspenwall D
Bressler & Giraudy Santiago de Cuba for Mr (Chas.) Wright.
Mr. Anthony Trott Bermuda [[Lives?]] [[near?]] ([[Gumets?]] Head Rock)
Charles Keane ([[Druggist?]]). Bermuda Skin birds
German Berendt M.D. [[strikethrough] Vera Cruz [[/strikethrough]] San
Juan Bautista de Tabasco Dec. 63 will collect Dc
Para [[strikethrough]] care of Señor Don José Gonsalez de Cueto, Vera
Cruz [[/strikethrough]]
[[strikethrough]] Sr. Don Carlos Sartorius (Vera Cruz, Huatusco, Mirador
Dc. B)
Dr. W. F. [[insertion]] T [[/insertion]] White [[Lehman?]] Panama Care of
Pan. R.R. Co. 88 Wall St.
J. Matthew Jones. Bermuda
Dr. A. H. Rüse. St. Thomas, W.I. Care of Schieffelin. Bros. NY
Mon. F. Germain Santiago de Chile. commercial Naturalist
Don Launto R. Peña " " [[Ditto for: Santiago de Chile]] Calgado del Cerro
546 [[strikethrough]] del Cal [[/strikethrough]]
Sr. Don. Simon de Cardenas Calle [[strikethrough]] de la Reine 61.
[[strikethrough]] Havana [[strikethrough]] del Campanario 186
[[strikethrough]] [[circled]] august [[/circled]]
Dr. J. Gundlach Care [[strikethrough]] Prof. Pavy [[/strikethrough]]
Havana
Dr. [[insertion]] Izett W [[/insertion]] Anderson, Kingston Jamaica
Wm. Thos. [[strikethrough]] W. W. [[/strikethrough]] March. Spanishtown
Jamaica Bird
[[strikethrough]] Hon. Richard N [[/strikethrough]] Dr. Breton. Lapez.
June. [[Bolany? Botany?]]
Don Carlo Sartorius, Mirador, [[insertion]] (60 miles fr. Vera Cruz)
[[/insertion]] care of Señores A. C. Doormann e Hijo. Vera Cruz.
[[insertion]] Huatasco. Vera Cruz, June 67 [[/insertion]] agent in NY.
[[strikethrough]] Theo Rich Theodor Victor & Duckwitz [[/strikethrough]]
Dr. Breton. Lapaz Care Capt. C. B. Smith [[Lapaz Mex.]]? has large coll.
plants[[in]] 85 [[?]] [[?]]
Prof. L. C. Errendberg. Colonia Warteberg, Tantoyuca. Care H. M. Ruge
et Comp. [[superscript]] e [[/superscript]] Tampico [[insertion]] 1 [[St?]]
Victor & Duckwitz NY [[/insertion]]
C. N. Riotte. U.S. [[Member?]] Costa Rica. San Jose. (29 Bayard St. NY)
Professor el Colegio Nacional
Francois Sumichrast. Care Lucien Biart, botica francesa. [[Angarra?
Anzara?]]
Marquis L. Hine. U.S. Consul. San Jose. Costa Rica. Care [[Colheal?
Co.]] NY (Oct. 61)
David M. Corwine Capt. Par. RR. Panama
Señora Ohlmayor y Rock, Manzanitta } para entregar a Señor Don
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Roberto G. Loweree, Guadalaxara, Republica Mexicana steamer [[to?
fr.?]] S. J. 21' [[y? of?]] [[memb? month?]]
Dr. A. von [[Frantzius]]. San Jose de Costa Rica. Bird.
L. Daser " " [[Ditto for: San Jose de Costa Rica.]] (Till Oct. 62 Stuttgart)
Henry Hague. San Geronimo. Guat. VII. 65
Dr Kluge. Aspinwall ([[Surgen??]] P.[[RR Co?]] [[Succush? succeeds?]]
[[Do.? Dr.?]] [[Whale? White?]]
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[[preprinted map of South America]]
No. 19
MAP OF SOUTH AMERICA Engraved to Illustrate MITCHELL'S School
and Family Geography
EXPLANATION
The Capitals of Countries are represented thus [[symbol]]
The figures attached to Cities and Towns indicate the number of
thousands of the population thus Rio Janciro 170 signifies 170,000
inhabitants.
The figures attached to the Rivers indicate the number of hundreds of
miles of their length of course thus the Amazon River 36 signifies 3600
miles long.
These characters [[two symbols]] signify ship and sloop navigation the
distance of which from the sea in miles is pointed out by the attached
figures.
The words underscored are the names of Indian Tribes
[[Inset map in upper right corner of Isthmus of Darien]]
No. 20
Map of the ISTHMUS of DARIEN
Showing the route of the Railroad from
Aspinwall to Panama
[[Bottom of map]]
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Mitchell in the Clerk's office of the District Court of
Engraved by J. H. Young
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Mr Galody Esq. U.S. Consul Antigua (Jan. 63) [[insertion]] (mail made
up in N York on 28 of each month [[/insertion]]
E. C. Townsend. Isl. La Vache (Haiti) with [[contraband?]] colony I. 63
Señor Licenciado Don Eugenio M [[superscript]] a [[/superscript]] Aguirre
[[Saltillo?]] Mex [[scientific?]] G. Gables II. 10. 63
Alexis A. Julien Sombrero Island Care Ross Wood & Son 90 Front St.
NY X. 63
N. H. Bishop Remedios Cuba Care of Wm. A. [[strikethrough]] D
[[/strikethrough]] Towner care Danford Knowlton & Co. 110 Front St. NY
for small parcels
D. B. van Brunt Agent P.M.S.S.G. [[Acapulco?]] [[Mex.?]] II. 1864
Geo. C. Edwards Puerto de Napo near [[Aubidener?]] Eastern Ecuador
Care Mr. F. Hassaurek U.S. Minerals will collect birds [[fide?]] C. R.
[[Buchalar?]] Dec. 1863
Lieut C. L. I. Fitzgerald H. M. 1 st W.I. [[Regt?]] [[strikethrough]] Nassau
NP [[/strikethrough]] Port Royal Ja XII. 1864 (III. 64) Int [[ch?]]
Fred Hecks [[Chanandegu?]] [[me?]] care Cap. Dow [[Panama?]]
D. German Strebel [[strikethrough]] care of [[Sres?]]
Leffmann & Guthiel Veracruz Mexico (collects [[molluscs?]])
his agent in New York Messars Fred. Probst 55 Broad St. New York
send [[?]] names of contacts. Can send for [[Sartorius?]] also
Dr. Agustin Ghiesbreght care of Sres Gutierrez v. [[?]] Villa del Carmen
(Laguna.)
Earl Flint M.D. Granada Nicar. Care Gr [[superscript]] d [[/superscript]]
Shipley : Cornith. m
Señor D. Salazar y Larnegui. Governor of Yucatan Merida
Sr Dr. Arturo Schott Merida Yucatan
Louis Bonhole ([[?]] [[?]] Notz) Mexico Care [[?]] [[Legation?]] Wash.
Leffmann & Gutheel. Vera Cruz. Care F. Probit & Co. 55 Broad S. N. L.
[[Call?]] & Co. Havana
Daniel Sargent St [[Inagua?]] Bahamas via Nassau
Chs. Lazglo. Frontera de Tabasco Care B. F. Small & Co. NY. II. 65
Sr. Antonio del Castillo. Coliseo Viejo No. 21. Mexico. minerals III. 65
Harry E. Holland Chief Eng. C. Am Transit Co. San Juan del Norte Me.
[[insertion]] see NY [[/insertion]] IV. 65 [[bracket encompassing this and
three next entries]] Care [[Carrington? Cavanagh?]] NY
Frank [[Ragur?]] " " [[Ditto for: C. Am Transit Co. San Juan del]] Sud "
[[Ditto for: Me.]]
W. S. Gregory Gen. [[Agnt?]] " " " [[Ditto for: C. Am Transit Co. San Juan
del]] Norte [[Ditto for: Me.]]
Dr. F. J. Deizman " " " " [[Ditto for: C. Am Transit Co. San Juan del
Norte Me.]]
[[strikethrough]] M. Am [[/strikethrough]] M. Aniceto Moreno Director
College national [[Nizahi?]] wishes to exchange specimens ([[Summat?]]
Nov 26)
Dr. Earl Flint Granada Nicar. I. 66
William Holland. San Juan River mc Care C. A. [[?]] Co (Engraver?)
birds I. 1864
Emilie Schlaening Calle de la Palma 6. Mexico Bird [[?]] 10. 66
Dr. A. Leotand Port of Spanis. [[Frundar?]]
Theodore Ames. Care Don Pio Benito Guatemala City (Texas & Lake
[[Allplay?]]
Dr. J. W. Livingston. La Union. San Salvador Oct. 64
Moss Schramra Point au [[Pitre?]] Guadalupe
A. H. Alexander. Port of Span. Trinidad Dec. 66
Geo. Latimer SI John. Porto Rico Care I. V. Onativia & Co 47 South St.
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Hugo Finik Prussian Vice Consulate Cordona [[M?]]
Dr. G. Berend Care A. C. M Levy Belize
Henry Hague San Geranmo Care of [[strikethrough]] Viton
[[/strikethrough]] Viteri Everalla Co Guatemala City (send by Steamer of
21' of [[M]]
Geo. Harderman Care Kerford Nephew & Son. San Salvador Aug. 67.
bird
D. Dr. Albert Koller. Palenque Casa Don Pedro Requeña. Villa del
Carmen (Laguna) Mex. II. 65
Augustin Vilaseca San Juan Bautista.
Pro. F. [[Sumchrast?]] Care Alexander de Gyrves [[Tuchitex?]]
[[Schuanlope?]] Care Leffmaman - [[Guthssl?]] Vera Cruz July 68
Iztallepec ([[Isth.?]] Tehuantepec) ap. 31. 71
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[[strikethrough]] Prof. Franciose Sumichrast Rancho de Icaid [[insertion]]
Cacprieto [[/insertion]] prieto. Chiapas care of Mr. Juan Liljehult,
Tuchitan for letters care of Mr Will Deck minaletlan for books et Ap. 72
Prof F. Sumukrast Sta Efigenca. Tehuantepec. care Ant. Nivon for
letters For parcels Care Thomas Carlock Agent P.M.S.S. Co ^
[[insertion]] Salina Cruz [[/insertion]] Tehuantepec via Panama. (Aug.
16.1874) (Feb. 1976)
Andrew Garrett Tahile: Society Islands Care Turner [[Randle?]] S. Fr 74
R. Montes de Oca Hospital Real No. 3. Mexico
Frederico Albaquerque Caixa no Correio N. 418. Rie de Janeiro [[circle]]
nov. 74 [[/circle]]
Prof. C. F. Hartt Care Sñr Major A. C. James
P. surelanso da Commissão Geollogica Caixa no Correio No. 126. Rio
do Janeiro
Baron Pimenta Bueno. Director da Companbra fluvisle Par'l can [[?]]
guarana so other vegitable & animal forwarding the amazon. [[River?]]
to Dr. S. M. S. de Continha as confirmal Nov. 76
F. Gaudencio da casta & Co. Pará also in amazon [[?]]
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South America
Dr. H. W. Kennedy, [[insertion]] Pay sender Uraguay. [[/insertion]] Care
of Hughes, Bros. [[insertion]] Buenos Ayres or [[/insertion]] Montervideo.
of Reynolds & Cushman. 74 Broad St. NewYork
Don Jacinto [[insertion]] R [[/insertion]] Peña, Santiago, Chile
Mr. [[insertion]] Allan [[?]] [[/insertion]] Burton U.S. Minister. Bogota.
[[strikethrough]] Rev. A. G. Carothus. Care Vatable & Reynal. 67 Water
St. NY. [[/strikethrough]] Oct. 62
D. B. Parsons Belize. Bul. Henderson. Care Theo Gray 203 Pearl St.
Ny. nov. 1862
Philip a de Creny Sta [[strikethrough]] Esperitu [[/strikethrough]]
Martinique Dec. 62. Reptiles Care Vatable & Reynal. NY. 67 Water St
Geo. Crowther. Bogota Professional bird collector
Dr. C. J. Hering. Govt. plantation Rustenburg [[Surenani?]]: Care Van.
Praag & Co. Boston
Dr. Villevicencio. [[Zuite?]] Ecuador
Pry. W. Jameson " [[Ditto for: [[Zuite?]] Ecuador]]
Dr. H. Burmeister Buenes Ayres
C. A. Philippi Santiago de Chile
Sn. Frederica. Albuquerque Rio Grande do Sole Birds
Dr. Aaron Young Jr. U.S. Consul Rio Grand de Sol. Brazil Care of
[[strikethrough]] Joseph [[/strikethrough]] John Bento [[insertion]] & Co
[[/insertion]] NY. Aug 1864 159 Front St Front
Henry Sawyer. U.S. Consul. [[Paramaribo?]]
Walter S. Church C. G. Lima (birds) II. 65
Antonio F. G. Lacerda Jr. Bahia Brazil
Dr. Otto Wucherer " [[Ditto for: Bahia Brazil]]
Rev. C. G. Nicolay " [[Ditto for: Bahia Brazil]]
T. Adamson Jr. Consul [[Pernanibuco?]]
C. H. Laekr [[insertion]] Canal [[/insertion]] Puerto Cabello
Prof. Antonio Raimondi Care Dr. Don Miguel Colunga Escuela de
[[Medians?]] Lima. Peru - Birds
Dr. F. L Burlamaqui Director Brazil N.H. Mus. Rio [[Jamin?]]
[[strikethrough]] Walter S. Church [[/strikethrough]] W. [[Nation?]] Lima
(Birds) (Church Mar 28. 65)
August Luschnath, 49 Rua do Corpo. Santa [[Bahea?]] Brazil Dealer in
birds
William Byrne Cali. State of Cauca. Colombia. will aid in purchasing
birds
W. H. Weir Tumaco. Cauca (American) [[?]]
G. C. Crane. U.S. Vice Consul. Bogota. will buy without [[ammesa?]] any
birds: has done this before See letter Allan A. Burton ap. 25. 65 (63 28)
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Mr Goodwin Pernambuco (collects birds) Oct. 65
A. C. [[Younglove?]] P.' au [[Prince?]] Care R. Murray [[Jr?]] 269 Cherry
St NY
C. E. Leland U.S vice Consul Cayenne.
William H. Hudson [[circled]] Conchitaz [[/circled]] [[insertion]] Calle
Bolivar 314 [[/insertion]] Buenos Ayres Care Rev. Wm. Goodfellow
Buenos Ayres [[.?]] 67 [[strikethrough]] Green [[/strikethrough]] Le
[[Rossignol Co.?]] 85 Buenos Ayres for money sendings.
George E. Corey. Care Capt. Geo. Davis. Tumbez. Peru. (II. 1867)
E. P. Larkin, Guyaquil: Care J. Bishop & Co 32 Beanes St. NY. V. 67.
Constantine Telski. Naturalist. a Cayenne. II. 67.
G. A. Ernst. Caracas. Ven. care Dallet & Co. [[Phil?]] sep. 67.
[[Botanist?]] will send anything [[want?]] Govt. [[Sci pubs?]]: P. R.R. S.
Pat. Off. [[reps?]] [[?]]
Lorenzo Dire ([[Monteria?]] Sinu River) care Tracy Robinson & Co.
[[Colon Aspinwall?]] XI. 67.
J. B. Austin. Care Griffith & Co. 52 Exchange Place NY/ Ciudad Bolivar
Orinoco river : has work on the Uruari [[insertion]] Yuruary [[/insertion]]
river 250 miles S. E. of Bolivia
A. Wildebor. Barbados. Professional Collector m. 67
Dr. Alcide Destruges. Guyaquil collect. m. 67
John W. Dowsing M. D. Care [[Senor Pimente Buino?]] Para.
R. W. S. Rasin 32 South St. Baltimore. Agent Navassa Phosphate Co.
Geo. H. Brown. M.D. Saba (Dutch W.I) care [[insertion]] Capt. Raphael
Hasself [[insertion]] sse [[/insertion]] Schooner Lauren Pride [[/insertion]]
Jones & Lough. 52 Exchange Place. NY Hauxwell. Pebas. Peru. via
Para.
[[strikethrough]] E. [[/strikethrough]] Capt. M. B. Porteaux. Care Jas. M.
Putnam. Belize. via N. Orleans Feb. 69. offer services to collecting
animals live & dead
J. F. Reeve Guyaquil.
B. Lechmere Guppy [[insertion]] [[possible shorthand notation?]]
[[/insertion]](Care Robt. Swift. St. Thomas) [[insertion]] for parcels
[[/insertion]] Trinidad. ap. 69
Dr. Bernoville. Antigua. Guatemala (collect zoological [[sp.? &?]] sells
(Dr Frantzser Ap. 27 69
Henry Meiggs. Lima
H. Schuber. Panama
Frances G. Sang. Care of Hockmeyer & Rittscher. Guatemala. Books
care H. Hague
[[strikethrough] Mr. [[/striketrhough]] Manuel M. Chazaro. Care of Don
Guillermo Fitzmaurice. Vera Cruz. corresponded Dr Sartorius. Lives on
large estate S. of Vera Cruz [[botanical?]] - [[M?]]
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No. 21
Map of Europe
Engraved to Illustrate
Mitchell's
School and Family Geography
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[[pencil]] Norway Sweden Denmark [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Norway, Sweden, Denmark [[/underlined]] Holland
[[checkmark]] Prof. C. J. Sundevall, Stockholm 1.
[[checkmark]] Chr. Drewson, Copenhagen
[[checkmark]] N. Hall, Naes Ironworks, Christiania
[[strikethrough]] Schach Steenberg, Elsinore [[/strikethrough]] Dead
[[checkmark]] C. F. Lütken [[insertion]] [[Univasiteat?]] [[/insertion]]
Zoologisk Museum. Copenhagen
[[checkmark]] J. J. Steinstrup " [[ditto for: Copenhagen]]
[[checkmark]] Dr. J. N. Reinhardt Royal Museum " [[ditto for:
Copenhagen]]
[[checkmark]] Dr. H. Kroyer
[[checkmark]] Alfred Benzon. Copenhagen birds & eggs
Heron. Baars. Bergen gallery rep Fishery exposition of [[Thule?]]
[[strikethrough]] Le [[/strikethrough]] Lensmand A. Brün care Apotheker
Brün owner of the Lap. coll. 1876 [[strikethrough]] Trondj
[[/strikethrough]] Throndhjem Norway
C. J. Bottemanne Superintendent of Holland Fisheries Ministry of
Finance. Dept. Domains. The Hague. 1877
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No. 22
Map of Great Britain
and
Ireland
Engraved to Illustrate
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[[pencil]] Great Britain & [[Ireland?]] [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Great Britain [[/underlined]]
[[blue checkmark]] Sir. W. Jardine, Lackerby St. Britain 1 dead
H. Denny, Leeds
[[blue checkmark]] John Gould ( [[strikethrough]] 94 Gt. Russell Street,
Bloomsbury. W.C. London
( 2 [[superscript]] 2 [[/superscript]] 0 Broad St. Golden Square London.
[[/strikethrough]]
20 Charlotte St. Bedford Square, London WC (T. 63)
[[blue checkmark]] [[blue pencil]] Prof [[/pencil]] Alfred Newton.
[[strikethrough]] Elveden Hall. Thetford. [[/strikethrough]] 1 Magdalene
College. Cambridge (Nov. 63) Birds & Eggs
[[blue checkmark]] J. H. Gurney M.P. Cotton Hall. Norwich Raptors 1
[[insertion below]] care A. B. - D. Sand NY [[/insertion below]]
Hugh Cuming. 80 Gower St. London Dead
[[blue checkmark]] Philip Lutley Sclater [[strikethrough]] 49 Pall
[[/strikethrough]] Mall [[insertion]]11 Hanover Square [[/insertion]]
London
Rev. Robert Sutton, 1. Wiseton Hall, Bawtrey, Yorkshire (Lady Napiers
egg friend)
[[blue checkmark]] Wm. H. Whitely. Taxidermist 28 Wellington St.
Woolwich London (S.E)
[[blue checkmark]] Capt. I. Blakeston. [[strikethrough]] R.A.
[[/strikethrough]] Woolwich London (care of above) Oct. 62
[[(a)?]] A. Noble R.A Secretary Royal Artillery Institution Woolwich
[[blue checkmark]] Thomas Moore. Derby Museum, Free Public Library.
Liverpool.
J. Evrard Surgical instrument maker. 35 Charles St. Middlesex Hospital
London
[[blue checkmark]] Andrew Murray [[strikethrough]] 1 Scotland St.
Edinburg [[/strikethrough]] 67 Bidford Gardens. Kensington
London/Care of Agent Bank of British N. America 52 Wall St. NY
[[strikethrough]] (Rev [[/strikethrough]] Dr. P. P. Carpenter
[[strikethrough]] Warrington [[/strikethrough]] care Robt. Gaskell Penketh
near 2 Trafford Place [[strikethrough]] mar [[/strikethrough]] Stratford
Road Manchester (III. 63)
Boxes to [[?]] Museum
(boxes to Care of Morrell & Woodward, Canning Place Liverpool
Sir John Richardson. Lancrigg. Grassmore. Westmoreland Dead
Osbert Salom, [[strikethrough]] 11 Hanover Terrace Regents Park
London [[/strikethrough]] [[strikethrough]] Morr [[/strikethrough]]
Moorgate. near Rotherham Yorkshire (June 64)
G.B. Sowerby. 32 Great Russell St. Bloomsbury [[insertion]] Cambridge
[[/insertion]] London
[[blue checkmark]] Rev. H. B. Tristram, Greatham [[strikethrough]]
Hospital [[/strikethrough]] Vicarage. Stockton on Tees. [[insertion]] Tees.
[[/insertion]] (Eggs)
[[blue checkmark]] Lt. Col. [[insertion]] Edward [[/insertion]] Cooper.
Grenadier Guards. 5 Bryanston Square. London Birds I.63
Dr. I. Barnard Davis. Skelton. Hanley. Staffordshire. Skulls [[human?]] II.
63
H. E. Dresser [[strikethrough]] 7 New Broad Street London
[[/strikethrough]] 1 St. Helens Place. G.L. Dec. 69 (Birds) m 64
Louis Fraser. dealer. The Green. Knightsbridge S.W. London II. 65.
Dr. P.L. Sclater 11 Hanover Square (office) 64 Charlotte St. Rathbone
Place. London ([[Home?]]) V. 65
[[blue checkmark]] John S. Stevens Nat. Hist. Agency Office. 24
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W. Wesley 81 Fleet St. London
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[[blue checkmark]] Arthur William Crichton. 11 Eaton Place, Belgrave
Square, London [[Egp?]] T. 67.
St. George Mivart, 7 North Bank; St. John's Wood, London
Barthold Seemann 57. Windsor Road. [[underlined]] North [[/underlined]]
London. V. 67
Rev. W. W. Kirkly. Church Miss. House. 14 Salisbury Square, London
Oct. 68
[[blue checkmark]] William Blackmore. Founders Court Lothbury,
London m 68
Museum [[master?]] at Blackmore Museum, Salisbury, Eng.
Rev. Moncure D. Conway. 14 Millborne Grove. West Brampton London.
Mar 69
Sir John Lubbock. 15 Lombard St G.C. London Feb.71
Edward Bartlett. 70 Delan[[strikethrough]] cy [[/strikethrough]]cey Street.
Regents Park. London ap.71
[[blue checkmark]] Lord Walsingham. Merton Hall. Walton, Norfolk.
[[market for plants?]]
[[blue checkmark]] Sir Victor Brooke. Bart. Colebrooke, Lisnaskea,
Fermanagh, Ireland
[[blue checkmark]] Alfred W. Bennett. 6 Park Village East. Regents Park,
London [[may?]] 71
Augustus W. Franks. Christy Collection 103 Victoria St. London
Ernest Griset. 3 Patshull Place. Kentish Farm, N.W. London
[[blue checkmark]] John Henry Gurney. Marldon, Totnes, England
James G. Bertram. Glasgow New. 67 Hope St. Glasgow
[[blue checkmark]] J. E. Harting. 24 Lincoln Inn Fields, London [[circled]]
1873 [[/circled]]
[[blue checkmark]] H. E. Dresser. 6 Tenterden St. Hanover Square,
London (1874)
Frank Buckland: Salmon Fisheries office 4. Old Palace Yard. S.W.
London
[[strikethrough]] I [[/strikethrough]] Isaiah Pierce 12 Beaufort Gardens
London 1 76 [[Int Ref?]]
[[checkmark]] Prof. St. George Mivart. Catholic University College.
Kensington. W. London (1874)
Osbert Salvin. Brooklands Avenue Cambridge [[Eng?]]
Robert Day, Jr. 3 Sidney Place. Cork Ireland (Jan. 75)
B. Fawcett. East Lodge Driffield. (made plates for Bree's Birds [[Gen?]]
will do for [[SNB?]] see letter C. R. Bree, 1870
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[[preprinted map of German states]]
MAP OF GERMANY, SWITZERLAND AND NORTHERN ITALY.
Engraved to illustrate MITCHELL'S School and Family Geography.
Scales of Miles.
GERMAN STATES.
States
Rank
Capitals
1.Austria
Empire
Vienna
2.Prussia
Kingdom
Berlin
3.Bavaria
Kingdom
Munich
4.Wirtemberg Kingdom
Stuttgard
5.Hanover
Kingdom
Hanover
6.Saxony
Kingdom
Dresden
7.Baden
Grand Duchy Carlsruhe
8.Hesse Cassel Electorate Cassel
9.Hesse-Darmstadt Grand Duchy Darmstadt
10.Hesse Homburg Landgraviate Homburg
11.Holstein [&c] Duchy
Kiel
12.Luxemburg Grand Duchy Luxemburg
13.Saxe Weimar Grand Duchy Weimar
14.Saxe Coburg Gotha Duchy Coburg
15.Saxe Altenburg Duchy Altenburg
16.Saxe Meiningen Hilburghausen D. Meiningen
17.Brunswick
Duchy Brunswick
18.Mecklenburg-Schwerin Gr Duchy Schwerin
19.Mecklenburg-Strelitz Gr Duchy New Strelitz
20.Oldenburg
Grand Duchy Oldenburg
21.Nassau
Duchy Wisbaden
22.Anhalt Dessau
Duchy Dessau
23.Anhalt Bernburg Duchy Bernburg
24.Anhalt Cathico Duchy Codon
25.Reuss-Greitz
Principality Greitz
26.Reuss-Schleitz Principality Lobenstein
27.Lichtenstein Principality Vaduz
28.Schwarzburg-Sondershausen Pr. Sondershausen
29.Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt Principality Rudolstadt
30.Lippe-Schaumburg
Principality Bückeburg
31.Lippe
Principality Detmold
32.Waldeck
Principality
Arolsen
33.Hamburg
Republic
Hamburg
34.Lubeck
Republic
Lubeck
35.Bremen
Republic
Bremen
36.Frankfort
Republic
Frankfort
The people of the states underscored are chiefly Catholics,those of the
others are Protestants. The governments of the states marked thus* are
Absolute the others are Limited or Republican. Germany extends N and
S from the Adriatic to the Baltic Sea and from France, Belgium and
Holland on the W to Polish Prussia and Galicia on the E. Greatest length
680 miles. Greatest width 620 miles. Area 245000 square miles.
Population 11,200,000 .
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EXPLANATION
The capitals of Countries are represented thus [[symbol]]
The Free Cities thus [[symbol]]
The figures attached to the Cities and Towns indicate the numbers of
thousands of the population thus [[symbol]] 420 signify 420.000
inhabitants.
The figures attached to the Rivers indicate the number of hundreds of
miles of their length of course thus: the [[Dercot?]] River signifies [[?]]
miles long.
Remarkable [[battles?]] are [[returned?]] out by a flag thus [[symbol of
flag]] the attached figures indicate the year in which they took place.
[[C?]] [[line]] [[? Roads]] [[dotted line]] Universities and Colleges
[[symbol]]
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[[pencil]] Germany & Switzerland [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] Germany [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]]
Dr. Geo. Hartlaub, Bremen. D.c. l
Dr. J. Cabanis, Berlin l Johanns'ter Strasse 6. (Dec. 69)
H. B. Möllhausen, Potsdam
[[strikethrough]] F [[/strikethrough]] Dr. J. W. Sturm, 709 Panier Strasse,
Nurnberg l
Madame Therese Xantus de [[strikethrough]] L [[/strikethrough]] Szidnay
Nonnengasse, Buziasy [[schos?]] Haus gegenüber der Nonnenkloster
[[strikethrough]] Chez Mr. Alexandre d'Oswald, procureur,
[[/strikethrough]]
Raab. (Hungary) Austria
[[strikethrough]] Pápa (Hungary) Austria [[/strikethrough]] .l.
H. de Laussure, Geneva. l
Mr. Le Comte Coloman Lázár,[[Szaswaror.?]] [[(Bross)?]] Transylvania,
via Vienna. Ornithol. friend of Xantus l.
Dr. [[strikethrough]] Henry [[/strikethrough]] Hermann Hagen, 24 Vorder
Rossgarten, Königsberg. Prussia
Dr. C. Felder, Kohlmarkt, 1149, Wien. Lepidoptera
Maximilian, Prince of Wied. Neuwied
Dr. Rudolph Kner. Wien. [[?]]
Dr. Benno Matthes. Elbberg No. 3. Dresden
[[blue checkmark]] Prof. W. Peters. Director Zool. Mus. Univ. Berlin
Dr. Carl Scherzer. 2 Liechtensteingasse. Wien (1863)
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. August von Pelzeln, Custor Adjuncton am K. K.
Zoologischen [[Rabonete?]]. Wien (Birds) mar. 63
W. Klaeger. Nadlermeister. Lindenstrasse No. 35. Berlin ([[Price cork?]]
25 [[sbg.?]] 1000 No 1, 2, 3, 4 [[wants?]]
[[blue checkmark]] Dr. A. von Frantzius Care | Dr. Emil Joos.
Schaffhauson. Switz VII. 68.
[[blue checkmark]] T. von Hellwald VIII Paradeplatz 171 Floriangasser,
Vienna [[Mar?]] 69.
Dr. Lindeman Mendestrasse 8. Breman
R. Parkinson. Helegoland (Care 7 Lübeck & Schildkneckt. Altona. via
Hamberg, Steamer
Dr. A. von Frantzuis 23 Karlsplatz, Freiburg i B. Oct 75
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[[pencil]] France Spain Portugal & Italy [[/pencil]]
[[underlined]] France [[/underlined]] - Italy
A. Aug. Dumeril, Paris 1
Ct. Sallé. 13 Rue Guy de la Brosse 1
E. Laporte. Officier d' administration de la Marine
Rue du cerf volant 4. Bordeau
wishes American Unionidae, [[in?]] exchange for minerals, lepidoptera,
shells of China, India, Europe & S.A.
Charles Reinwald : 15 Rue des St. Père, Paris
Agent of [[Bloesluniumer?]] & Co. NY
Jules P. Verreaux. [[strikethrough]] 17 Rue St Louis [[/strikethrough]] 45
Rue de Luzerne (au Marais) Paris 1
Maison ^ [[insertion]] Edward P. [[/insertion]] Verreaux, Place Royale 9.
1 " [[Ditto for: Paris]]
Madame Drouet, Naturaliste 10 Rue Richelieu, Paris 1
E. Parzudaki, Rue du Bouloi, 2. Paris, 1
E. Bourgeau, 14 Rue St. Claude Au. Marais, Paris 1
Dr. C. Girard 11 Rue de St. Arnaud, Hotel de l Alma, Paris.
Guerin Méneville [[strikethrough]] 4 Rue des Beaux Arts
[[/strikethrough]] 30 Rue Bonaparte, Paris.
l'abbe Joseph Stabile, Rue St. [[Maunlis ?]] 3422. Milan. Freshwater land Shells
Editori del Politechnico Milan, Care of A. Repetti, 594 Broadway.
Pucheran. D. M. P. Rue Cuvier, 20. Paris
A. C. [[Jounighur?]] Care J. Munroe [[& Co.]] 5 Rue de la Paix Paris. VII.
66
[[strikethrough]] Mons le Doct. [[/strikethrough]] Mons. le Doct. Lucien
dell Acqua. Reale Istitute di Sc. el. Palais di [[Bsera. ?]] Milan X. 67
Agent S.I. for Italy
A. Boucard. 7. Rue Guy de la Brosse. Paris [[Dec?]] 68
Wm. H. Riggs, 22 rue d'Aumale, Paris May 70.
G. Bassange. Rue du [[strikethrough]] Dix Decembre [[/strikethrough]] 4'
Septembre 16. Paris. Nov. 74
[[Blue checkmark]] Prof. Henry H. Giglioli 36 Tung'arno Nuovo, Firenze
(R. Museo di Fisica e Storia Naturele) Feb. 72
H. de la Blanchère, 39 Rue des Ecoles, Paris. (76)
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[[image - preprinted map of France, Spain, Portugal & Italy]]
[[map title]] [[underlined]] No. 24 [[/underlined]] Map of France, Spain,
Portugal & Italy. Engraved to Illustrate Mitchell's School and Family
Geography. [[/map title]]
[[appearing below map title]] For explanation of character & see Map
No.20
[[text appearing at bottom left of map image]] Entered according to Act
of Congress in the year 1862 by S. Augustus Mitchell in the Clerk's
office of the District Court of the [[eastern?]] District of Pennsylvania.
[[/bottom left]]
[[text appearing at bottom right of map image]] Drawn & Engraved by J
H Young [[/bottom right]]
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[[pencil]] Russia [[/pencil]]
[[underlinee]] Baron R. Ostensacken [[/underlined]] Maison du Ministère
des affaires étrangères, St. Petersburg
Prof. Lou. Esmark. Director, [[insertion]] Univ [[/insertion]] [[Zool.?]] Mus.
Christiania
L. Watkins. 10 Admiralty Place St. Petersburg. [[B?]]
[[diamond box]] R.W. [[/diamond box]] St. Petersburg. Care Mr.
Suhrberg. Hamburg. Oct - 71
Capt. L. Nicholsky. Mining School. St. Petersburg. Minerals | 1876
Spain
Col. Don Juan J. Marin, Direccion General de Ingenieros
Madrid. [[circled]] 76 [[/circled]]
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[[Image - Map of Asia]]
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[[underline]] Asia[[/underline]] Japan
R.J. Napper, Manilla
D.P. Bleeker, Batavia
Dr. H. Ernst Schmid, Missionary P. Ep. Church Japan
Nagasaki, Japan, care Rt. Rev. J. W. Boone D. D. Shanghai, China,
care Rev. J. D. Denison, 19 Bible House NY
Rev. G. Verbeek. Nagasaki
Dr. Pfeiffer. Nicolaefsky. Amour River. Society Naval Physicians Care of
Medical Dept. of Imperial Russian Navy St. Petersburg
Kubo Kiromichi. Tokio Museum. Tokio, Japan
Botanist and in charge Zool. Mus. Send package to care of Japanese
Consul, San Francisco Cal Dec. 76 [[date is circled]]
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[[underline]] Africa [[/underline]]
Rev. J. Roy Scott, Cape Palmas
Alphonso Taylor, care Taylor & Kemp, Port Elisabeth, South Africa
(via Capetown: steamers leave England 10' - 25' each month - 35 days
to S. Africa
Japan
Tokio Museum, Care Kubo Hiromichi Jan. 77.
care Japanese Consul San Francisco
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[[underline]] No. 28 [[/underline]]
Map of Africa
Engraved to Illustrate
Mitchell's
School and Family Geography
[[Image - map of Africa takes up rest of page, with inset detail maps: No.
29 Map of Egypt and No. 30 Map of Liberia]]
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