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354
HISTORY OF TENNESSEE.
Jones, Charles Ready, Thomas Rivers. John H. Savage, Samuel A. Smith, William H. Sneed, A. G. Watkins, John V. Wright and Felix K. Zollicoffer; XXXV Congress, 1857-59, John D. C. Atkins, William T. Avery, George W. Jones, Horace Maynard. Charles Ready, John H. Savage, Samuel A. Smith, A. G. Watkins. John V. Wright and Felix K. Zollicoffer; XXXVI Congress, 1859-61. William T. Avery, Reese B. Brabson, Emerson Etheridge, Robert Hatton, Horace Maynard, Thomas A. R. Nelson, James M. Quarles, William B. Stokes, James H. Thomas and John V. Wright; XXXVII Congress. 1861-63, George W. Bridges .* Andrew J. Clementst and Horace Maynard; XXXVIII Congress, 1863- 65, vacant; XXXIX Congress, 1865-67, Samuel M. Arnell, William B. Campbell, Edmund Cooper, Isaac R. Hawkins, John W. Leftwich, Hor- ace Maynard, William B. Stokes and Nathaniel J. Taylor: XL Congress, 1867-69, Samuel M. Arnell, Roderick R. Butler. Isaac R. Hawkins, Hor- ace Maynard, James Mullins, David A. Nunn, William B. Stokes and John Trimble; XLI Congress, 1869-71, Samuel M. Arnell, Roderick R. Butler, Isaac R, Hawkins, Horace Maynard, William F. Prosser, Will- iam J. Smith, William B. Stokes and Lewis Tillman; XLII Congress, 1871-73, John M. Bright, Roderick R. Butler, Robert P. Caldwell, Abra- ham E. Garrett, Edward L. Galladay, Horace Maynard, William W Vaughan and W. C. Whitthorne; XLIII Congress, 1873-75, John D. C. Atkins, John M. Bright, Roderick R. Butler, William Crutchfield, Hor- ace H. Harrison, Barbour Lewis. Horace Maynard, David A. Nunn, Ja- cob M. Thornburgh and W. C. Whitthorne; XLIV Congress, 1875-77, John D. C. Atkins, John M. Bright, William P. Caldwell, G. G. Dibrell, John F. House, William McFarland, Haywood T. Riddle, Jacob M. Thornburgh, W. C. Whitthorne and Casey Young; XLV Congress, 1877 -79, J. D. C. Atkins, John M. Bright, W. P. Caldwell, George G. Dib- rell, John F. House, James H. Randolph, W. M. Randolph, H. T. Rid- dle, J. M. Thornburgh, W. C. Whitthorne and Casey Young; XLVI Congress, 1879-81, R. L. Taylor, L. C. Houk. George G. Dibrell, Ben- ton McMillin, John M. Bright, John F. House, W. C. Whitthorne, John D. C. Atkins, Charles B. Simonton and Casey Young; XLVII Congress, 1881-83, A. H. Pettibone, Leonidas C. Houk, George G. Dibrell, Ben- ton McMillin, Richard Warner, John F. House, W. C. Whitthorne, John D. C. Atkins, Charles B. Simonton and William R. Moore; XLVIII Congress, 1883-85, A. H. Pettibone, L. C. Houk, George G. Dibrell, Benton McMillin, Richard Warner, A. J. Caldwell, John M. Taylor, Rice A. Pierce, Casey Young and John G. Ballentine; XLIX Congress, 1885-87, A. H. Pettibone, L. C. Houk, J. R. Neal. Benton MeMillin,
*Took his scat February 25, 1863.
tTook his seat January 13, 1862.
-
355
HISTORY OF TENNESSEE.
James D. Richardson, A. J. Caldwell, J. G. Ballentine, J. M. Taylor, P. G. Glass and Zachariah Taylor.
Senators .- IV Congress, 1796-97, William Blount and William Cocke; V Congress, 1797-99, William Blount1, William Cocke, Joseph Anderson, Andrew Jackson?, Daniel Smith; VI Congress, 1799-1801, Joseph Anderson and William Cocke; VII Congress, 1801-03, same; VIII Congress, 1803-05, same; IX Congress, 1805-07, Joseph Ander- son and Daniel Smith; X Congress, 1807-09, same; XI Congress, 1809-11, Joseph Anderson, Daniel Smith3 and Jenkin Whiteside4; XII Congress, 1811-13, Joseph Anderson and George W. Campbell; XIII Congress, 1813-15, Joseph Anderson, George W. Campbell3 and Jesse Wharton; XIV Congress, 1815-17, George W. Campbell and John Williams; XV Congress, 1817-19, George W. Campbell6, John Will- iams and John H. Eaton; XVI Congress, 1819-21, John H. Eaton and John Williams; XVII Congress, 1821-23, same; XVIII Congress, 1823-25, John H. Eaton and Andrew Jackson; XIX Congress, 1825-27, John H. Eaton, Andrew Jackson7 and Hugh Lawson White; XX Con- gress, 1827-29, John H. Eaton and Hugh L. White; XXI Congress, 1829-31, John H. Eaton8, Hugh L. White and Felix Grundy; XXII Congress, 1831-33, Felix Grundy and Hugh L. White; XXIII Congress, 1833-35, same; XXIV Congress, 1835-37, same; XXV Congress, 1837-39, Hugh L. White, Felix Grundy9 and Ephraim H. Foster; XXVI Congress, 1839-41, Hugh L. White10, Felix Grundy11, Alex- ander Anderson and A. O. P. Nicholson ; XXVII Congress, 1841-43, A. O. P. Nicholson12; XXVIII Congress, 1843-45, Ephraim H. Foster and Spencer Jarnagin; XXIX Congress, 1845-47, Spencer Jarnagin and Hopkins L. Turney; XXX Congress, 1847-49, John Bell and Hopkins L. Turney; XXXI Congress, 1849-51, same; XXXII Congress, 1851-53, John Bell and James C. Jones; XXXIII Congress, 1853-55, same; XXXIV Congress, 1855-57, same; XXXV Congress, 1857-59, John Bell and Andrew Johnson; XXXVI Congress, 1859-61, Andrew Johnson and A. O. P. Nicholson ; XXXVII Congress, 1861-63, Andrew Johnson13; XXXVIII Congress, 1863-65, vacant; XXXIX Congress, 1865-67, Joseph S. Fowler and David T. Patterson; XL Congress, 1867-69, same; XLI Congress, 1869-71, William G. Brownlow and Joseph S. Fowler; XLII Congress, 1871-73, William G. Brownlow and Henry Cooper; XLIII Congress, 1873-75, same; XLIV Congress, 1875-77, James E. Bailey, Henry Cooper, Andrew Johnson14 and David M. Key13;
1 Expelled for high misdemeanors, July 8, 1797. 2 Resigned in 1798.
3 Resigned in 1809. 4 Resigned
in 1811. 5 Resigned in 1814. 6 Resigned in 1818. 7 Resigned in 1825. & Resigned in 1829. Resigned in
1838. 10 Resigned in 1840. 11 Died December 19, 1849. 12 Other seat vacant. 13 Other seat vacant.
14 Died July 31, 1875. 15 Appointed pro lem. in place of Andrew Johnson.
356
HISTORY OF TENNESSEE.
XLV Congress, 1877-79, James E. Bailey and Isham G. Harris; XLVI Congress, 1879-81, same; XLVII Congress, 1SS1-S3, Isham G. Harris and Howell E. Jackson; XLVIII Congress, 1883-S5, same; XLIX Con- gress, 1885-87, same.
GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION RETURNS.
1815, Robert Weakley, 6,028; Joseph McMinn, 14,9801. 1817, Rob- ert C. Foster, 15,460; Joseph McMinn, 28.402. 1819, Enoch Parsons, 8,079; Joseph McMinn, 33,524. 1821, Edward Ward, 7,294; William Carroll, 31,029. 1823, No opposition; William Carroll, 32,597. 1825, no opposition; William Carroll. 1827, Newton Cannon; Samuel Hous- ton2. 1829, no opposition; William Carroll, 57,551. 1831, no opposi- tion; William Carroll. 1833, no opposition; William Carroll, 51,184. 1835, Newton Cannon, 42,795; William Carroll, 35,247. 1837, Newton Cannon, 52,660; - Armstrong, 32,695. 1839, Newton Cannon, 50,841; James K. Polk, 52,899. 1841, James C. Jones, 53,586; James K. Polk, 50,343. 1843, James C. Jones, 57,491; James K. Polk, 52,692. 1815, Ephraim H. Foster, 56,646; Aaron V. Brown, 58,269. 1847, Niell S. Brown, 61,372; Aaron V. Brown, 60,004. 1849, Niell S. Brown, 60,350; William Trousdale, 61,740. 1851, William .B. Campbell, 63,333; Will- iam Trousdale, 61,673. 1853, Gustav A. Henry, 61,163; Andrew John- son, 63,413. 1855, Meredith P. Gentry, 65,343; Andrew Johnson, 67,- 499. 1857, Robert Hatton, 59,807; Isham G. Harris, 71,178. 1859, John Netherland, 68,042; Isham G. Harris, 76,073. 1861, Isham G. Harris, 70,273 (Confederate) ; W. H. Polk, 37,915. 1865, William G. Brownlow, 23,222 (Republican) ; William B. Campbell, 25. 1867, Will- iam G. Brownlow, 74,034; Emerson Etheridge, 22,250. 1869, D. W. C. Senter, 120,234; - Stokes, 55,046. 1870, W. H. Wisener, 41,500; J. C. Brown, 78,979. 1872, A. A. Freeman, 84,089; John C. Brown, 97,700. 1874, Horace Maynard, 55,847; James D. Porter, 105,061; - Brooks, 222. 1876, George Maney, 10,436; James D. Porter, 123,740; Dorsey B. Thomas, 73,6933; W. F. Yardley, 2,1654. 1878, E. M. Wight, 42,328; A. S. Marks, 89,018; R. M. Edwards, 15,1965. 1880, Alvin Hawkins, 102,969; John V. Wright, 79,191; S. F. Wilson, 57,- 4246 ; R. M. Edwards, 3,6415. 1882, Alvin Hawkins, 90,660; William B. Bate, 118,821; Joseph H. Fussell, 4,599; John R. Bealey, 9,5725. 1884, Frank T. Ried, 125,276; William B. Bate, 132,201; W. J. Bu- chanan, 6365.
1 Also Jesse Wharton, 5,918; Robert C. Foster, 3,526, and Gen. Johnson, 2,417. 2 Houston's majority. 22,000. 3 Independent Democrat. 4 Independent Republican. 5 Greenback.
6 "Low Tax" Democrat. 7 "State Credit" or "Sky-blue" Democrat.
357
HISTORY OF TENNESSEE.
The following table shows the total number and amount of bonds is- sued by the State from 1832 to 1881, the rate of interest, and the purpose for which they were issued.
Number.
Rate.
Amount.
Union Bank of Tennessee.
500
5
$500.000 00
"Bank of Tennessee.
2,500
6
2,500,000 00
Nashville, Murfreesboro & Shelbyville Turnpike Company.
67
66,666 C6
Gallatin Turnpike Company.
132
15
132,500 00
Chambers & Purdy Turnpike Company.
7
5
7,000 00
Franklin & Columbia Turnpike Company ..
75
5
75,900 00
Columbia Central Turnpike Company.
150
5
150,000 00
Nashville & Charlotte Turnpike Company.
30
5
30,000 00
Fayetteville & Shelbyville Turnpike Company.
16
5
16,000 00
Pelham & Jasper Turnpike Company ..
44
5
44,000 00
Columbia, Pulaski & Elkton Turnpike Company ..
127
5
127,600 00
Forked Deer Turnpike Company.
7
5
7,000 00
Big Hatchie Turnpike Company
14
5
14,000 00
Gallatin & Cumberland Turnpike Company.
6
5
6,000 00
Nolensville Turnpike Company.
49
5 49,000 00
Ashport Turnpike Company.
6
5
6,000 00
85
5
85,000 00
Nashville & Kentucky Turnpike Company.
50
5
50,000 00
Central Southern Railroad Company ......
596
6
596,000 00
Memphis & Ohio Railroad Company.
1,999
6
1,999,000 00
Mississippi & Tennessee Railroad Company.
398
6
398,000 00
Winchester & Alabama Railroad Company.
1,289
6
1,289,000 00
Memphis, Clarksville & Louisville Railroad Company ...
1,582
6
1,582,000 00
Edgefield & Kentucky Bailrond Company
1,180
1,180,000 00
Rogersville & Jefferson Railroad Company.
'385
G
385,000 00
Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company.
1,296
G
1,296,000 00
Knoxville & Kentucky Railroad Company.
2,350
G
2,350,000 00
Cincinnati, Cumberland Gap & Charleston Railroad Company
1,373
6
1,373,000 00
Knoxville & Charleston Railroad Company.
710
6
710,000 00
Nashville & Northwestern Railroad Company.
3,222
6
3,222,000 00
Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad Company.
395
6
395,000 00
Tennessee & Pacific Railroad Company.
1,185
1,185,000 00
Mississippi Central Railroad Company ..
1,124
1,124,000 00
Southern Railroad Company (Southwestern).
503
6
503,000 00
East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Railroad Company
400
6
400,000 00
tMineral Home Railroad Company.
100
6
100,000 00
Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Company.
200
6
200,000 00
Nashville & Decatur Railroad Company.
350
6
350,000 00 32,000 00
·Capitol bonds.
1,166
6
866,000 00
Agricultural Bureau bonds ...
30
6
30,000 00
Murfreesboro & Manchester Turnpike Company.
49
5
49,000 00
Harpeth Turnpike Company ..
39
5
39,000 00
Cumberland & Stone's River Turnpike Company ..
107
5
107,000 00
Lebanon & Nashville Turnpike Company
81,000 00
Jefferson Turnpike Company ..
45
5
45,000 00
Carthage & Hartsville Turnpike Company.
6
6
6,000 00
Carthage & Rome Turnpike Company ...
8
0
8,000 00
Carthage, Alexander & Red Sulphur Turnpike Company.
16
6
16,000 00
Dyersburg & Mississippi Turnpike Company ....
25
6
25,000 00
Bristol & Kendrick's Creek Turnpike Company
40
6
20,000 00
Rogersville & Little War Gap Turnpike Company.
20
6
20,000 00
New Market Turnpike Company ..
6
15,000 00 8,000 00 50,000 00
Mulberry & Rogersville Turnpike Company ..
50
6
10,000 00
East Tennessee & Georgia Railroad Company.
1,614
1,614,000 00
Hiwassee Railroad Company.
449
5
Memphis & Charleston Railroad Company
1,700
6
East Tennessee & Virginia Railroad Company.
2,202
6
Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company ..
445
6
445,000 00
La Grange & Memphis Railroad Company.
200
15
217,250 00
MeMinnville & Manchester Railroad Company.
772
6
772,000 00
Tennessee & Alabama Railroad Company.
1,173
6
1,173,000 00
Hermitage bonds.
48
6
48,000 00
Funding bonds, act of 1866.
4,941
Funding bonds, act of 1868 ...
2,200
New series funding bonds, act of 1873 ..
6,657
6 6,641,(R) {0
Renewal bonds
697
6 697,000 00
Grand total.
$49.102,416.66
* Only 1,000 of these bonds were sold. + Rejected.
6
Mansker's Creek & Springfield Turnpike Company.
10
6 ( 5
449,000 CO 1,700.000 CO 2,202,000 CO
Jacksboro & Powell's Valley Turnpike Company
15 8
6
6
Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston Railroad Company.
32
6
35
5 35,000 00
Fulton Turnpike Company.
Lebanon & Sparta Turnpike Company ..
37
5
37,500 00
Clarksville & Russellville Turnpike Company .....
6 4,941,000 (0
6 2,200,000 00
15
1832.
1830.
1840.
1814.
INI8.
1852.
1856.
1800.
1808.
1872.
1876.
1830.
1884.
COUNTIES.
crat.
Democrat.
Van Buren.
Whig.
Democrat.
Bell.
Whig.
Breckinridge.
Tilden.
Clay.
Democrat.
Buchanan.
Seymour.
Democrat.
Republican.
Harrison.
Whig.
Taylor.
Scott.
Grant.
Democrat.
Democrat
American.
American.
Grant.
Hancock.
Whig.
Cass.
Republican.
Greeley.
Weaver.
Douglas Demo-
Douglas.
Democrat.
Hayes.
Cleveland.
Democrat.
Van Buren.
Democrat.
Garfield.
Democrat.
White.
Whig.
Fillmore.
Republican.
Democrat.
Greenback.
Polk.
Republican.
Democrat.
Democrat.
--
Pierce.
Republican.
Jackson.
Blaine.
Whig.
Clay.
Anderson.
261
16
81
221
227
626
325
620
250
60
267
602
34x
619
339
614
30
143
598
343
658
613
782
571
Bedford ..
1058
601
1456
1312
1614
1500
2156
1878
1526
1455
1381
1197
1350
1390
1788
1557
1389
1506
35
1064
1449
1782
1635
2068
1731
2501
1766
Benton.
137
2053
1882
153
95
301
259
481
293
459
392
185
340}
682
453
713
452
5
31
1751
749
256
Bledsoe ....
1021
301
771
199
599
170;
4
15
223
202
645
259
529
229
508
209
464
271
177
383]
1051
361
38
114
365
287
337
Blount ...
116
333
372
181
11
416
572
Bradley ..
652
36
153
564
6.10
1198
735
1046
663
965
566
827
$23
1246
586
1261
47
112
1361
570
1184
866
1218
882
1590|
7
467
572
760
849
350
791
958
927
778
5.17
1078
658
710
301
1081
1823
580
779
Campbell ..
265
790
937
665
9321
141
892
1304
...
147
157
328
481
318
337.
279
173
251
313
131
3.15
271
345
20
46
550
142
Cannon
601
379
314
1038
.
761
318
827
169
727
453
1391
809
428
922
445
20
177
311
958
310
1118
313
399
Carroll.
1035
300, 193
1011
515
577
202
802
352
1361
524
1356
560
1493
649
1408
863
1710
737
1570
120
1171
1335
1778
1811
Carter
2129
1820
2208
25
509
49.)
837
177
739
129
7.15
130
585
228
728
205
859
15
1850
2319
30
761
165
11741
359
1186
405
1641
407
1575
-7
Cheatham ...
465
421
80
73
703
Chester.
281
895
267
794
201
959
335
Claiborne ..
538
3
329
733
631
857
578
7.1-1
700
519
503
735
543
718
614
091
425
730
762
918
('lay ...
967|
1212
921
1330
Cocke ...
389
168
614
130
567
177
148
628
333
7
309
917
187
844
189
815
196
743
4339
795
473
933
14
857
357
Coffee.
825
1187
906
1608
875
1587
1000
280
9-13
332
722
205
990
307|
1101
361
7
297
110
1027
....
223
1355
+Crockett ...
172
1760
198
115
875
1587
Cumberland.
1.105
1206
261
243
6
2.12
153
213
219
243
287
Davidson ...
371
20;
312
488
156]
Decatur
08.
1334
1271
1960
1683
2260
1970
2628
2055
2617
2074
3259
2132
3850
383
1152
4517
5656
5617
7562
5547
7543!
6149
4.18
8165
8111
De Kalb.
277
38.1
315
400
195
153
362
473
81
18
121
528
315
820
321
753
413
01
734
653
Dicksou.
491
188
573
571
588
559
795
55.1)
882
677
13
262
626
739
638
1050
391
1325
867
1117
450
12
426
203
653
396
706
339
674
386
607
323
816
382
768
1409
427
86
144
292
917
394
13.11
4.10
Dyer ...
1169
497
202
1339
561
116
65j
146
200
4-16
272
356
271
383
411
508
599
666
450
795
15.1
316
118
1309
Fayette ..
351
1403
110
1060
248
265!
1542
009
26
879
886
902
11.10)
1151
1205
1060
1217
1031
1006
1080
1052
364
953
588
672
821
1425
1312
2579
2716
811
511
Fentress.
1729
2637
Franklin ..
7
166
323
140
450
60
432
113
411
153
693
118
465
135
16
128
196
177
250
201
362
314
220
454
1199:
418
1.161
1123
362
1207
390
1133
330
1427
331
1526
888
26
118
82
17.17
260
2275
276;
2187
337
Gibson ..
16
2091
315
183
2
152
702
418
1272
611
1320
GSS
1.1:23
901
1570
1284
1832
1039
1909
241
..
2567
1286
3349
1148
...
2691
1700
417
(iiles ..
3210
1999
10201
796
ges
1212
1190
1387
1301
1511
1389
14-17
1303
1584
1230
1511
1313
611
551
192-4
2039
8276
18671
2899
2010
77}
2775
2278
Grainger.
315|
1
16
601:
419
1095
548
098
489
1094
477
852
736
1117
667
1047
17
129
020
540
689
782
10-15
870
1197
35
810
1303
Greene ...
4
721
695
15.9
1032
1701
1031
1.183
963
1301
780
1825
880
2004
1048
38
1616
1259
1358
1809
1836|
2060
2303
141
2111
2507
Grundy ..
327
25
431
74
38
324
520
55
585
188
Hamblen.
=
503
7:38
800
942
818
1005
12
875
1072
Hamilton. ..
100
....
158
215
473
606
024
641
685
618
774
1051
1061
820|
1071
165
393
1273
1098
1650
1613
1388
1595
2460
117
2439
3829
Hancock.
336
241
525
493
309
18
492
271
518
392
644
493
918
1019
Hardeman ...
241
425
451'
14
Hardin ...
531;
860
676
1077
1016
723
1021
717
1333
691
655
767
751
810
506
1374
1218
1884
1418
1566
1409
18%
1910
1226
Hawkins ..
200.
141)
252
581
732
505
770
621
808
613
905
7.18
718
671
142
236
698
695
973
988
1071
072
1315
1087
156
4875
4
181
770
1251
1053
7.99
1388
1173
1213
1252
831!
778
1144
916
1155
1067
87|
84
950
931
1113
1333
1473
1589
18
1529
Hay wood ..
1912
1973
416
26G1
551
576
807
668
756
672
800
732
790
020
842
358
SS5
455
811
1382
1345
2992
1894
3018
1766
3557
131
1342
2768
Henderson ... ..
87
831
277
1318
492
1209
460
1286
511
1193
805
1313
611
1246
7.4
105
G.11
8.19
768
1357
909
1271
1385
97
1.178
1629
Henry ..
Hickman ...
662
408
645
1079
1312
835
1319
860
1516
899
1827
897
1808
887
24:
148
168
1940
648
2626
800
23300
1013
165
1911
1139
16-4
1
Houston ...
621
149
952
293
1034
255
9.58
301
839
211
1080
238
1067
273
10
104
97
891
2335
1273
179
1157
392
1135
709
459
91
502
100
522
127
630
174
Humphreys ....
253;
2
175.
124
333
1911
523
305
482
309
171
20%
695
280
654
350
119
102
1011
175
1415
197
1325
245
7%
1484
285
Jackson., ..
258
2631 710
691
13021
807|
1211
801}
1260!
823
1170
1201
1050)
3182)
33
513)
851}
1357)
2:31
1209
130
271
1380)
281
-
James.
....
.......
.....
158
380
283|
354
Jefferson ...
209
1031
247
1563
604
339
51
23.
577
131
1811
265
1468
309
1168
567
1571
681
1625
70
2012
152
1412
780
1703
2.1;
2541
35
1807
36!
Johnson ....
169
3001
70
#70
76
382
93
365
178
459
140
508
4
1
736
57
778
205
717
1909
406
...
Knox ...
94%| 124
265
314
2006
007
2015
439
2140
1863
838
2551
859
2471
1695
1092
128
603
203
3064
3394
......
179
1101
2020
3119
16
Lake ...
4301
3481
.......
292
411
Lauderdale ...
..
...
337
28
34
8
211
286
274
279
277
330
411
895.
172
498
270
453
67
984
1264
367
603
682
1147
971
Lawrence ..
37
1488
1330
GS
1
272
228
372
537
547
189
54.1
696
583
547
876
514
470
58
174
154
438
239
1.wis.
879
267
028
362
186
43
242
255,
40
8
053
611
..
33
133
206
..
34
Lincoln ..
12
200
37
1
1479
752
2531
2581
680
2670
24142
1517
293
2718
473
209
London ..
822
2
.64
831
2193
658
2297
606
431
4
4020
598
3652
880
04
2780
949
..
1007
MeMinn.
633
1021
487
1009
428
McNairy ...
516|
13
824
1022
1060
876
1024
866
796
1059
970
978
141
1259
919
1282
1249
1.145
1064
1209
1463
1125
514
..
1203
477
906
773
1663
263
152
374
741
786
939
872
921
069
493
75
520
969|
934
1336
Macon.
974
1135
374
616
526
559
430
563
27
0-191
59
340
453
1436
1312
400
429
Madison
581
388
713
559
34
619
810
539
11
169
1111
537
1212
768
1357
736
1502
819
1426
981
1561
400
141
429
267
289
2096
Marion ...
1547
3099
1581
156
2834
2223
166
2393
2
170
281
368
503
381
503
336
562
292
453
446
523
347
498
56
14
439
718
1991
Marsha !!
279
511
579
740
886
Manry . ..
1398
635
1408
730
13.10
1278
619
1326
662
13
856
166
1421
901
1107
620
2159
685
1390
2606
548
2084
728
Meigs.
52|1997
1210
20:25
1.197
1988
1292
1970
1516
1799
1324
1823
1316
1731
1434
2438
84
63
1012
1909
2763
3631
2787
3306
27.12 .
3148
2818
1061
163!
639
119
620
120
534
150
412
1.11
635
12.5
521
150
88
87
Mouroc ...
321
406
286
619
330
607
305
679
524
621
288
563|
928
923
1086
859
960
962
847
805
1.11
867
1099
915
52
110
756
870
617
1300
733
Montgomery ...
711
1181
019
2
ـــ
69
457;
7.15
790
1101
1029
1271
969
1288
1258
1368
1426
+Moore ..
1260
1012
1120
993
914
95
683
1035
2156
2064
2838
2097
2846
2039
75
2616
1922
Morgan
906
108
3
85
161
211
232
211
187
229
222
240
263;
162
218
168
46
186
114
224
274
Obion.
245
434
300
607
105
164
357
267
530
282
487
3571
64.1
431
050
533
8851
686
165
139
72
1933
381
2428
410
Overton ..
1982
683
218
2500
939
557
250
329
1145
336
1112
467
1039
1505
322|
1417
394
40
34
290
711
172
1017
279
1152
430
5
Perry ..
1179
421
46
120
427
348
751
513
744
314
325
525
362
520
391
19
18
142
691
187
807
129
604
Pickett ...
223
80
715!
4-17
Polk ...
...
275
284
338
195
488
260
517
357
470
272
798
102
825
396
53
37
296
488
377
703
437
653
362
5
Putnam .
704
633
592
258
930
183
1040
467
1063
551
2
...
Rhea ..
...
200
271
383
209
368
232
32.1
298
307
300
448
311
386
289
24
55
187
- 435
2337
617
281
648
427
Roane ......
1167
912
735
463
5
110|
.160
5-15
10-17
735
900
671
998
678
820
829
1020
839
1105
43
135
1488
385
791
1595
805
1628
808
Robertson
1813
685
1
609
862
1167
871
1193
8:39
1236
769
1013
928
1089
030
1309
106
212
1592
8871
2196
828
Rutherford
2107
951
61
1977
79-1
950
89
1000
1179
1475
1706
1500
1730
1439
1754
1313
1495
1368
1469
1505
1540
21
8.11
957
2503
2326
3022
1964
3855
2.182
77-
2828
2040
Scott .....
127
199
221
156
154
252
1
12
211
7
361
69
308
127
5821
130
Seynatchie.
11
166
83
254
113
969
224
119
2
284
1.12
Sevier ...
222
49
2
253
15
020
78
788
07
787
80
621
164
921
188
1035
7
11
126%
198
1176
342
1546
431
2052
468
Shelby ...
340
102
310
488
681
1252
1625
1607
1828
1628
1824
2044
2114
7.14
3018
2059
22.12
2861
6113
6356
8-1-45
8539
8127
6927
77881 264
7626
Smith ..
0165
622
332 1296
2657
788
2328
719
23.80
520
1742
729
1596
618
1475
60
270
617
1199
641
1793
645
1569
705
250
1502
880
Stewart.
589
22
102
169
642
457
7041
519
705
57.1
725
633
895
606
786
612
141
..
990
318
1398
3.141
1322
488
Sullivan.
37
1336
530
537
4
934!
302|
1386
327
1633
350
1375
436
1114
260
1477
5.18
1517
638
69
20
585
1522
700
1929
993
2264
1207
2176
1298
728
10
1160
7.18
1738
794
2017
881
1994
922
1563
825
1894
850
1677
883
153
378
465
2059
1141}
2456
956
2893
1002
2225
945
Tipton ....
340
76
331
3.16
688
573
502
360
482
352
565
357
663
124
91
420
563
1733
260
1284
1186
1449
1274
1893
160.1
23
1922
1868
Trousdale.
703
178
668
159
793
2417
18
584
+Unicoi ...
226
01
559
Union
15
625
252
600
514
834
480
1140
Van Baren.
.......
630
1321
190
116
198
130
165
107
265
103
187
116
12
........
167
36
2:38
31
281
60
348
...
...
Warren ..
1088
11
760)
19.4-1
513
1190
325
1161
107
922
344
1136
411
1220
378
166
342
1358
479
1670
150
1577
182
80
1754
532
Washington ..
735
..
760
439
1083
892
1225
881
1016
862
853
565
1334
828
1331
967
62
1217
887
1458
1.121
1739
1576
2104
1559
1815
Wayne ...
366
155
272
266
760
416
665
386
673
380
666
563
714
302
701
73
45
556
613
7.10
712
619
668
Weakley.
1124
275
14
311
2.18
723
628
1084
561
1080
669
1149
783
1623
859
1335
900
126
226
506
1675
700
2265
SII
2020
1470
229.1
1606
White ....
6321
750
386
1201
468
857
503
106-1
518
019
540
808
686
763
28
37
165
897
120
1210
122
1308
173
76
1365
315
Williamson ..
686;
11.1
102!
1491
681
2017
10.12
2607
793
1883
763
1583
775
1616
797
1487
32
835
661
1858
15:45
2561
1632
2733
1511
....
2025
1461
Wilson.
515
5
553: 1610
870
2550
859
1986
998
2517
023
2248
1131
2186
1165
2223
1218
850
2162
1221
2851
1080
2918
1227
125
2191
1231
-
Totals
*29100 1441 26120 35968]
1-289, 60391|
59904
60033| 584191 01705 67129: 51511| 73630; 66143| 64809; 69176 11330 25335| 56517| 91391 | 83655|133166) 89566 128191 107677;6016 133269;124000
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Three counties not reported.
¡Voted in 1880 with the counties from which they were formed.
360
HISTORY OF TENNESSEE.
AGGREGATE POPULATION OF THE STATE.
COUNTIES.
1790.
1800.
1810.
1820.
1830.
18.10.
1850.
1860.
1870.
1880.
Anderson.
3959
4668
5310
5658
6938
7068
$704
10820
Bedford
8242
16012
30396
20546
21511
21584
24333
26025
Benton.
4772
6315
8463
8234
9780
Bledsoe.
3259
5005
464S
5676
5959
4459
4870
5617
Blount.
5587
SS39
11253
11028
11745
12424
13270
14237
15385
Bradley
7385
12259
11701
11652
12124
Campbell
2008
4224
5110
6149
6068
6712
7445
10005
Cannon
8982
9509
10502
11859
Carroll
9397
12362
15967
17437
19447
22103
Carter ..
4813
4190
4835
6414
5372
6296
7124
7909
10019
Cheatham
7253
6678
7956
Chester
4798
5508
8470
9474
9369
9643
9321
13373
Clay
5154
4892
6017
6992
8300
10408
12458
14808
Coffee.
8351
9689
10237
12894
Crockett.
14109
Cumberland
3-460
3461
4538
3459
9965
15608
20154
28122
30509
38882
47055
62897
79026
Decatur
6276
7772
8498
De Kalb.
8016
10573
11425
14813
7074
8404
9982
9340
12460
1904
4484
6361
10536
13706
15118
Fentress
2748
3550
4454
5054
4717
5941
Franklin.
5730
16571
15620
12033
13768
13848
14970
17178
Gibson
5801
13689
1954S
21777
256C6
32685
Giles
4546
12558
18703
21494
25949
26166
32413
36014
Grainger.
6397
7651
10066
10572
17824
19004
21668
12384
Greene.
7711
7610
9713
113:4
14410
16076
17821
10001
21908
24005
Grundy
4592
Hamilton
821
2276
8175
10075
13258
17241
11655
14563
17456
17769
18074
22921
Hawkins.
6970
6563
7643
10949
13683
15035
13370
16162
15837
20610
Haywood
5334
13870
17259
19232
25094
26053
Henderson
8748
11875
13164
14491
14217
17430
Henry. Hickman
2553
6080
8119
8618
9397
9312
9856
12095
Houston ....
4295
Humphreys
1511
4067
6187
5195
6422
9096
9326
11379
Jackson
5401
7593
9698
12872
15673
11725
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