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8,672
8,263
425
Port Edwards
193
810
Rudolph
255
384
..
777
Caledonia ..
..
1.247
4,023
3,170
258
HISTORY OF WISCONSIN.
POPULATION BY COUNTIES. SUMMARY FROM STATE AND FEDERAL CENSUS.
COUNTIES.
1840.
1850.
1855.
1860.
1865.
1870.
1875.
Adams
187
6,868
6.492
5,698
6,601
6,502
Ashland
515
256
221
750
Barron.
13
538
3,737
Bayfield.
353
269
344
1.032
Brown.
2,107
6,215
6,699
11,795
15,282
25,168
35,373
Buffalo.
832
3,864
6,776
11,123
14,219
Burnett.
275
1,743
3,631
7,895
8,638
12,335
15,065
Chippewa.
615
838
1,895
3,278
8,311
13,995
Clark
232
789
1,011
3,450
7,282
Columbia.
9,565
17.965
24,441
26,112
28,802
28,803
Crawford
1,502
2.498
3,323
8,068
11,011
13,075
15,035
Dane.
314
16,639
37,714
43,922
50,192
53,096
52,798
Dodge
67
19,138
34,540
42,818
46,841
47,035
48,394
Door
739
2,948
3,998
4,919
8,020
Douglas.
385
812
532
1,122
741
Dunn
1,796
2,704
5,170
9,488
13,427
Eau Claire.
139
24,784
34,154
42.029
46,273
50,241
Grant ..
926
23,170
31,189
33,618
37,979
39,086
Green ..
933
8,566
14,827
19,808
20,646
23,611
22,027
Green Lake.
3,978
9,522
15,205
18,967
20,657
24,544
24,133
Jefferson
914
15,317
26,869
30,438
30,597
34,050
34,908
Juneau
10,734
12,397
13,900
12,676
13,177
13,907
Kewaunee
1,109
5,530
7,039
10,281
14,405
La Crosse.
3,904
12,186
14,834
20,295
23,945
La Fayette.
11,531
16,064
18,134
20,358
22,667
22,169
Lincoln
235
3,702
13,048
22,416
26,762
33,369
38,456
Marathon.
489
447
2,892
3,678
5,885
10,111
Marquette.
18
508
1,427
8,233
7.327
8,057
8,597
Milwaukee ..
5,605
31,077
46.265
62,518
72,320
89,936
122,927
Monroe
2,407
8,410
11,652
16,562
21,026
Oconto ..
1,501
3,592
4,858
8,322
13,812
Outagamie
4,914
9,587
11,852
18,440
25,558
Ozaukee
12,973
15,682
14,882
15,579
16,545
Pepin
3,002
4,659
5,816
Pierce.
4,672
6,324
10,003
15,101
Portage
1,623
1,250
5,151
7,507
8,145
10,640
14,856
Racine.
3,475
14,973
20,673
21,360
22,884
26,742
28,702
Rock ...
1,701
20,750
31,364
36,690
26,033
39,030
39,039
St. Croix.
809
624
2,040
5,392
7.255
11,039
14,956
Sauk ..
102
4,371
13,614
18,963
20,154
23,868
26,932
Shawano.
133
8,370
20,391
26,875
27,671
31,773
34,021
Taylor.
849
Vernon
2,611
17,862
22,662
26,496
25,773
25,992
26,259
Washington
343
19,485
18,897
23,622
24,019
23,905
23,862
Waukesha.
19,258
24,012
26,831
27,029
28,258
29,425
Waupaca
4.437 .
8,851
11,208
15,533
19,646
Waushara.
5,541
8,770
9,002
11,379
11,523
Winnebago
135
10,167
17,439
23,770
29,767
37,325
45,033
Wood.
2,425
2,965
3,911
6,048
Total
30,945
305,391
552,109
775,881
868.325
1,054,670
1,236,729
493
2,560
5,199
10,728
14,992
4,823
11,007
13,644
18,673
21,524
Polk.
547
1,400
1,677
3.422
6,736
Richland
963
5,584
9,732
12,186
15,736
17,353
Jackson.
1,098
4,170
5,631
7,687
11,339
8,770
10,013
12,396
15,300
Kenosha
3,162
5,281
10,769
15,991
Fond du Lac.
14,510 16,198
12,663
12,596
13,195
15,274
Iowa
...
3,165
6,635
254
829
1,369
Sheboygan
Trempealeau
Walworth
895
Manitowoc
1,456
12
171
706
Calumet.
In a note to the territory of Indiana returns appears the following: "On the 1st of August, 1800, Prairie du Chien, on the Missis- sippi, had 65, and Green Bay 50 inhabitants.
1,720
2,392
259
STATISTICS OF WISCONSIN.
NATIVITY BY COUNTIES.
CENSUS OF 1870.
NATIVE.
FOREIGN BORN.
COUNTIES.
Born in U. S.
Born in Wis.
Total.
British
America.
England &
Wales.
Ireland.
Scotland.
Germany.
France.
Sweden &
Bohemia.
Switzerland.
Holland.
Denmark.
Adams
5,351
2,649
1,250
127
142
225
26
133
5
537
4
9
6
32
Ashland.
174
148
47
12
4
18
1
8
..
Barron .
246
132
292
127
2
7
1
41
98
..
14
Bayfield.
288
175
56
23
4
23
3
Brown ..
14,728
11,098
10,440
1,687
273
1,442
112
68
451
102
31
947
371
Buffalo
6.854 144
4,433
4,269
173
56
242
125
39
556
67
941
4
Burnett ...
7,661
5,658
4.674
165
167
500
13
3,267
51
3
168
89
92
Chippewa
4,725
2,764
3,586
1,437
120
417
39
958
34
439
34
35
29
20
Clark
2.751
1,196
699
226
81
45
18
235
4
79
1
1
...
Columbia
19.652
12,233
9,150
511
2,046
1,332
629
2,774
30
1,515
34
67
44
Crawford.
9,612
5,808
3,463
397
186
906
48
640
35
764
402
46
17
131
Dodge.
28,708
20,934
18,327
565
1,236
2,301
256
12,656
187
383
167
97
37
Door.
2,806
1,903
2,113
89
228
23
426
27
344
43
16
3
82
Douglas.
712
340
410
41
66
6
60
4
93
....
44
3
51
Eau Claire
7,394
3.336
3.375
767
242
487
54
835
34
871
2
39
1
21
Fond du Lac.
31,477
20.112
14,796
1,754
1,291
2,572
317
7,372
125
156
193
627
98
Grant.
28,565
19,390
9,414
386
2,531
1,281
189
3,585
83
543
547
118
71
13
Green
18.532
10,643
5,079
272
598
942
50
892
39
1,017
4
1,247
12
Green Lake
9,098
4.535
4,097
290
597
62
2,634
8
27
Iowa ...
15,366
12,562 2,966
1,923
291
92
250
29
944 384
309
144
19
15
Juneau ..
9,361
5.359
3,011
336
81
518
11
379
3
11
1
55
Kenosha.
9,066
5,959
4,081
138
100
39
29
11
30
44
71
4,642
4,208
5,486
159
47
16
1,611
22
97
2,011
27
48
44
11.695
6,779
8,602
580
570
2,831
2,646
489
271
94
55
La Fayette.
15,935
11,346
6.724
2,281
2,345
729
17
993
2,360
153
51
38
Marathon.
2.333
2,746
216
49
103
2,239
19
73
3
3
4
5
Milwaukee
37,183
42,233
1,973
502
288
636
1,524
447
864
130
12,512
6,722
4,038
510
87
38
573
40
43
25
4,591
2.677
3,730
1,645
111
38
23
321
72
3
60
Ozaukee ..
8,728
8,214
6,836
110
18
4,422
92
98
11
20
34
16
Pierce
7,460
3,618
2,498
310
102
34
449
16
1,052
76
11
19
2,249
931
1,173
191
46
102
172
27
483
1
8
1
106
7,213
4,337
3,421
401
217
369
1,223
39
~95
11
5
5
47
Racine .
15,949
11,336
10,791
270
1,878
1,039
3,859
82
1,088
703
67
49
1,294
13.954
6,547
1,777
168
222
16
481
25
237
124
11
4
3
30,712
15,209
8,318
755
1,382
2.870
490
1,142
1,428
6
50
6
52
17,308
9,795
6,552
386
765
946
3.433
65
93
601
34
9
Shawano
1,688
1,133
1,478
111
27
5
1,096
4
146
12
8
23
Sheboygan
19,192
14,957
12.557
323
303
943
38
8,497
119
234
38
99
1,682
St. Croix
7,451 6,339
4,158 3,700
4,393
209
185
286
141
276
22
2,633
41
16
6
9
13.605
7,232
5,040
184
189
306
87
661
30
3,138
281
35
3
Walworth.
20,822
11,214
5,150
391
1,729
148
1,173
81
579
1
40
15
28
Washington
13.868
12.504
10,051
97
882
35
8.213
134
40
296
79
58
2
Waukesha
18,368
13,304
9,906
332
2,065
1,593
392
4,335
37
486
54
96
48
278
Waupaca.
11.011
4,528
508
260
517
60
1,243
39
1,225
8
65
2
3
1
369
Winnebago
25,209
14,587
12,070
1,531
1,399
5,261
53
762
26
300
23
723
Wood.
2,538
1,587
1,374
1,558 636
42
171
299
3
106
.
23
51
4
4
1
1
1
Dane
33,456
22,738
19,640
684
1,631
2,955
465
6,276
160
6,601
195
216
2
3
Dunn ..
6,268
3.177
3.220
437
147
227
51
842
17
1,336
....
12
6
1
Jefferson.
21,747
15,407
12,293
369
934
1,067
182
8,445
41
1,647
343
31
13
Jackson
5,764
15,109
16,496
223
1,133
9.335
93
1,420
3,139 5.128
3,342
2,928
151
252
537
198
1,661
1
31
47.697
8,060
6,689
796
171
792
3.262
61
37
7
54
785
56
Pepin.
3,351
1,612
1,308
208
118
29
300
27
484
7
-120
Outagamie.
11,741
85
475
2,082
Kewaunee
313
La Crosse
488
109 111
52
Manitowoc.
16.868
52 26
4,604
29.019 1,601
641
422
797
48 91
422
Polk
Portage
Richland ..
Rock
Sauk ..
103
24
150
1,202
294
6
940
3
38
71
Trempealeau
Wanshara ..
8,702
6,225 4.558
2,577
264
508
307
42
816
11
220
21
3
186 518
395
1,104
650
813
1,447
21
137
86
3,897
1,239
151
412
1
15 3
9,178
346
884 356
Monroe ..
Oconto.
100
562
551
Calumet.
3
49 11
3
...
Marquette
1
289
431
3,584
816
Vernon.
39
921 110
557
146 34
2,733 1.971
1
Norway.
. .
290 133
260
HISTORY OF WISCONSIN.
VALUATION OF PROPERTY
IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN.
ASSESSED VALUATION OF TAXABLE PROPERTY FOR THE YEAR 1876.
VALUATION OF UNTAXED PROPERTY, FROM ASSESSORS' RETURNS FOR 1875 AND 1876.
COUNTIES.
Value of per- sonal property.
Value of real estate.
Total.
Co., town, city and village property.
School, col- lege and academy property.
Church and cemetery property.
Railroad property.
U. S., state and all other property.
Total.
Adams.
$ 179,771
$ 624,168
$ 803,939
$ 6,147
9,900
$ 4,713
400
1,228,265
Ashland.
42.666
889,523
932,189
2,340
4,925
1,000
$1,220,000
Barron ...
146,374
1,043,964
1,190,338
Bayfield.
21,705
533,167
554,872
6,300
1,400
2,685
Brown
442,287
2,195,053
2,637,340
43,325
102,635
83,369
94,025
Buffalo.
438,501
890,028
1,328,529
15,300
27,787
29,760
150
Burnett
32.419
442,765
475,184
1,500
3,000
Calumet ..
373,946
2,107,211
2,481,157
1,100
5,160
55,014
Clark.
281,813
2,355,972
2,637,785
3,350
3,000
1,300
175,885
1,340
312,028
Columbia
1,875,049
7,083,892
8,958,941
29,785
115,605
91,142
64 095
10,421
125,200
Crawford.
527,043
1,457,586
1,984,629
11,000
4,100
110,000
100
Dane ..
4,610,768
14,882,179
19,492,947
7,200
45,800
80,630
121,075
24,400
14,400
7 229
Door
135,107
659,650 410,227
794,757 429,661
17,163
3,124
2,351
421,604
Eau Claire.
1,354,142
4,204,233
5,558,375
72,130
16,933
56,930
627,155
60,000
478,950
Fond du Lac ...
2,489,759
11,649,769
14,139,528
60,500
259,900
95,450
16,780
384.520
Grant ..
2,502,795
7,039,201
52,505
197,405
109,405
2,000
32,245
170,020
Green ..
1,966,599
6,290,829
25,650
66,875
76,995
61,500
2,730
183,680
Iowa.
1,233,676
4,348,452
5,582,128
15,280
36,774
55,026
75,000
253,599
Jackson
472,124
1,040,417
1,512,541
600
66,200
172,300
120,000
77,355.
Kenosha ..
4,488,186
5,809,143
19,300
46.365
46,860
300
10.500
49,516
La Crosse.
1,336,271
4,015.568
5,351,839
31,000
3,500
110,643
15,300
202,340.
1,196.502
4,775,417
5,971,919
55,930
71,610
74,800
10,040
1,141,320
5,290,599
6,431.923
28,210
21,248
54,874 16,825
146,901
3,595
110,380
Marathon.
335,078 326,668
1,033,967
5.680
8,735
12,080
1,271,600
682,800 2,340
71 651
658,191
1,994,911
2,653,102
5,368
13,200
33,158
17,585
455,741
3,411,557
3,867,298
38,100
76,720
623,744
3,348,267
3,972,011
10,400
90,290
73,375
347,515
3,000
Ozaukee
381,784
2,803,688
3,185,472
5,280
18,415
32,920
136,000
3,470
Pepin
235,283
595,316
830,599
25
8,247
4,180
22,026
9,835
Pierce
2,435,319
3,173,401
13,950
73,675
25,115
1,000
22,047
Portage
564,079
1,592,018
2,156,097
8,000
25,916
42,470
70,400 250,975
120,950
38,440
Rock
4,462,048
13,931,410
18,393,458
50,000
242,650
751,950
34.650
1,107.250
St. Croix
816,768
3,110,445
3,927,213
11,400
41,370
68,720
5,850 1,150
113.120
Shewano
121,267
685,917
807,184
2,000
7,211
5,714
55,830
41,600
380,800
Trempealeau ..
1,904,988
2,745,366
350
2,000
26,300
8,300
775
Vernon
924,835
2,288,420
3,213,255
1,500
... 150,200
129,310
180,000
140.000
670,710
Washington.
1,062,347
4,927,634
5,989,981
7,500
15,057,623
700
500
218,760
2,300
2,325
74.225
Waushara.
343,509
1,343,029
1,686.538
21,350
21,080
22,524
1,200
67,954
Winnebago.
3,081,308
9,810.290
12,891,598
6,380
29,495
36,860
84,780
1,550
159,065
Wood
251,669
598,920
850,589
1,500
27,000
2,720
7,740
38,960
Total
$274,417,873
$351,780,354
82,063,636
2,735,817
4,774,828
7,487,627
1,662,388
18,524,196
Dodge.
2,446,793
11,014,318
13,461,111
Douglas.
19,434
428 004
Dunn ..
1,052,300
1,875,148
2,927,448
3,200
3.200
Green Lake.
789,736
3,485,819
4,275,555
Jefferson. .
1,753,985
1,607,245
2,267,370
19,280
51,800
6,275
123,825.
Kewaunee.
546,678
2,560,641
3,107,319
10,750
17,720
18,521
2,525
264,043
La Fayette
13 654
1,532,542
1,546,196
9,640
400
254,828
1,744,901
2,079,979
15,700
27,202
50,653
26,495
15,345,281
46,477,283
61,822,564
1,318,506
771,265
1,212,390
Monroe
114,820
Outagamie
196,090
738,082
Polk.
1,121,599
1,359,166
10,940
5,272
5,735
147,686
Racine.
8,071,811
10,490,059
24,625
236,000
Richland.
612,171
1,908,386
· 2,520,557
525
37,915
1,364,772
4,036,813
5.401,585
9.000
87,670
22,500
Sheboygan.
1,903,861
7,096,170
9,000,031
10,725
4,125
123,895
Taylor ..
53,812
816,421
870,233
2,800
2,325
1,300
26,050
Walworth
3.187,722
10,559,519
13,747,241
70,200
120,670
60,033
188,213
Waukesha.
3,165,504
11,892,119
Waupaca ...
480.837
1,826,908
2,307.745
250
34,940
34,410
336,400
900
845,250
2,418,248
22,700
23,840
237.915
402,300
Juneau ..
660,125
7,896,833
9,650,818
12,600
7,029
200
699,357
359,390
89,800
252,987
60,174
Chippewa
965,624
4,359,245
5,324,869
13,220
73
2,780 900
73,897
4,500
14,393
22 638
833 153
49,320
9,541,996 8,257,428
500
88.070
600
15,075
31 200
1,320,957
102,600
Lincoln
Manitowoc
Marquette
1,360,635
5,257,555
Milwaukee
Oconto ...
524,580
44,253
114.740
237,567
14,925
194.775
840,378
35,725
200
220,150
28,000
217,340
Sauk ..
$ 21,158
125
125
10,385.
326,638
184.875
296 305
261
STATISTICS OF WISCONSIN.
ACREAGE OF PRINCIPAL CROPS
GROWN IN
I876.
NUMBER OF ACRES.
COUNTIES.
Wheat.
Corn.
Oats.
Barley.
Rye.
Hops.
Tobacco:
Flax-sced.
Adams.
5,146
11,456
5,353
83
8,488
660
5%
Ashland.
5
26
84
Barron.
4,070%
639%
3,47714
759%
282%
27
11%
Bayfield.
Brown.
16,384
13,923
5.732
5,012
5,254
870
916
Burnett.
1,179
2161%
637
58
264
Calumet.
32,860%
4,583
9,858
4.048%
2311%
39
9
Chippewa
10,442
2,734
9,032
1,258
185
10%
Clark.
2,457
1,596
2.408
208
95
3
Columbia
64,472
40,274
24.071
7.694
7.648
593%
15
45
Dane ..
89,253
84,072
67,120
23,499
7,410
317%
2,459%
153%
Dodge.
128.708
29,401%
25,59214
11,463
2,134%
136
8
Door ..
4,771
352
3,391
696
788
Douglas.
Dunn
27,308
9,671
13,833
1,560
1,156
68
11%
Eau Claire.
26 885
11,765
7,183
1,242
933
11
Fond du Lac.
87,612
18,208%
20,763
8 554
754%
44
2
Grant
29,643
98,709
62,054
2,839
3.296
113%
29
25,217
Green.
4,409
58,168
34,191
66612
3,793%
28
44
363
Green Lake.
37,064
15.608
8,013
1,170
3.455
212
22
Iowa ..
21,676
46,980
34,433
2,60912
1,892
179%
1
10,145
Jackson.
19,953
8,07116
12,189%
1,739
613
7116
100
6.
Kenosha.
4,782
15,815
14,174
1,649
611
8
3,434
Kewaunee.
17,702
1,056
10,632
2.164
3.520
La Crosse.
38,860
10,581
11,249
3,045
3,177
La Fayette
4,453
61,549
50,194
1,273
1,735
13
Lincoln
262
~19
20
Manitowoc.
4,538%
8544
21,437%
4,299
5,233
3
1
1
Marathon
4,548
355
5,020
670
116
9,517
15,121
4,873
93
10,503
139
7
11,774
7,104%
10,213%
5,063
3.074%
65
31,634
12,608
12.864
1,769
1,277
390
3
X
8 076
4 761
2,447%
940%
514
11%
27-25%
2.684%
9,473
4,116%
2,430%
15
1114
Pepin
15,590%
6,924
4,475
613%
563
251%
Pierce
41,187
8,984
8,338
2.851
258
3
Polk ..
9,293
4,104
1,842
440
326
2
Portage
15.701%
11,076
9,0864
1,28416
7,6654
584%
7.884X
11.9044
15,2411%
2,2284
2,212
311
4,285%%
Richland.
13,22814
: :. 460%
11,606%
589%
1,770%
499%
21%
Rock
12.384%
¿2.0411%
60.103
19.424
15,038%
4116
2,105%
282
St. Croix
77,810
5,390
17,541
2.022
173
3,118%
Shawano.
6,485
1,904
4.408%
205
1,1604
14
13
Taylor
6014
32
5416
2
2
X
53.656
12,106
15,034
2.38114
550
42
Vernon
42,277
22,499
23.055
5,542
633
187
14
Walworth
20,588
45.456
28.225
8.934%
4.875%
107%
1114
1,169
Washington
53,691
11,613
14,104
6.614
6,002
29
113
Waukesha.
34,140
26,318
18,980
8,527
7,659
239
3
Waupaca ..
13.516
9.524
7,448
1,060
4,363
295
3
Waushara.
12.573
18.726%
8,847
636%
15,416
340
Winnebago.
49 999
15,404
13,813
1,427
982
110
Wood .
637
958
1,029
291%
372%
14
?
Total
1,445.650%
1,025.801%
854,861%
183.030%
175,31414
11,184%
4,842
62,008%
5
50
8,773
7,611
840
Juneau ..
11,598%
11,848%
14,272%
445
3,137
1,169
7
2491%
216
16,670
Oconto.
2,490
734
3,412
357
724
Outagamie
Ozaukee.
10
3
Racine.
27,701
33,816%
24,469%
2,1974
6,1644
Sheboygan.
45,959
8,244
16,704
7,519
4,332
49
Trempealeau
19,054
19,173
10.584
3.912
1.588
18
Buffalo.
48,507%
9,21314
20
15
12,573%
2,751
Crawford.
Jefferson
33,569
28,379
16,845
Marquette.
Milwaukee
Monroe
4
Sauk
3.
2
262
HISTORY OF WISCONSIN.
.
ACREAGE OF PRINCIPAL CROPS GROWN IN 1876.
NUMBER OF ACRES.
COUNTIES.
Cultivated Grasses.
Potatoes.
Roots.
Apples.
. .. . vated Cranberries.
Timber.
Adams.
3,161
771
6
58
41%
25,040
553
Ashland.
241
266
75
Barron.
1,843%
341%
55%
28%
24,175
Bayfield.
100
30
5
Brownl.
5,769%
909%
25%
219
12,739
Burnett.
39
120%
1716
552%
57,463
1,733
Chippewa
9,348
425
104
1,533%
36
51,879
1,689
Crawford
4,925
2,493
618
2,460
Dane ..
53.219
3,585
80
4,8304
30
111.463
2,969%
Dodge.
29,552
3,780%
89
16,254
1/2
49,369%
2,489%
Door
257
20
10
2
500,000
Dunn.
10,032
989
219
611%
5,414
8
Eau Claire.
41,609
2,7012
611%
2,935%
44,986
1.500
37,792
3,038
2.766
126.116
3,848
Green.
28,833
1,159
16
5,9804
20,313%
1,037
' Green Lake ..
13,920
921
5
1,467
45
22,393
566
Iowa ..
15,566
1,6502
46
1,987%
51.026
1,515
Jackson
5,316
510
41
100
520
53.880
107
Jefferson.
17,407
2,209
94
2,233
33,774
5,269
Juneau ..
8,705
1,738
521%
339
Kenosha.
29,856
1,060
18%
2,170
Kewaunee
5,665
1,487
10
44
37,573
1,174
La Crosse.
11.390
781
99
239
2
29,763
30
La Fayette.
22,719
1,633
26
994
24,037
1,007
Lincoln.
316
106
108
689
257,341
77415
Marathon.
5,453
667
138
46
20,525
1,073
20,557
3,030%
13714
1,934%
1
16.211
113
Monroe
14,217
1,520
99
406
4,412
33,756
1,666
Oconto.
6,170
836
71
20
19,433
97
Ozaukee.
8,528
1,566%
100
1,266%
1
22,077
1,349
Pepin.
12,974
724
41
77
182,671
121
Polk ..
2,642
591
178
11
580
52.150
343
Racine
21,515%
1,548%
46%
16,004
28,718%
840
Richland.
18,924%
1,153%
10%
479
65,394
2,160%
Rock
57,13216
2,930
12212
3,676
57,587%
5,416
St. Croix
14,293
1,176
10
457
3,606
80
Sauk.
25,222%
3,209%
10414
1.054%
88,058%
1,24814
Shawano
4,111
548
641%
7314
3,101
80,533
16
Sheboygan.
40,123
2,723
133
1,730
68,057
10,738
Taylor.
173
99
34
2
2
Trempealeau
18,738
878%
411%
279%
1ª%
12.149
270
Vernon
20,197
1,241
140
749
91,194
1,134
Walworth
45,093
2,183%
551%
4,056%
50,221
2,798
Washington.
6,513
46,821
9,430
50,095
137
50 080
16,080
Waukesha ..
38,629
3,982
383
4,952
30
42,690
1,529
Waupaca.
13,540
1,695
98
205
185
82,985
610
Waushara.
9,770
1,342
45
83614
1,053
66,510
117
Winnebago
23,433
1,630
35
1,561
194
25,737
720
Wood
235
169
400
93,242
Total
889,018%
123,420%
13,6:24%
139,891%
17,664%
4,090 226%
76,945%
...
....
32,256%
2,251
Marquette
3,387
926
50
1.856
151
·Outagamie
11,681
51
13
Pierce
2
Portage.
10,14212
2,016%
128%
6014
2,757%
19.896
1,324
Calumet ..
13,361
1,017
37
78
126,000
Clark
Columbia
32,326
1,918%
50
Douglas.
100
100
Fond du Lac.
Grant.
781
Manitowoc
Milwaukee
150
Buffalo
4,000
1,152,000
Clover Seed, Bushels.
ABSTRACT OF LAWS.
WISCONSIN.
ELECTORS AND GENERAL ELECTIONS.
SEC. 12. Every male person of the age of twenty-one years or upward, belonging to either of the following classes, who shall have resided in the State for one year next preceding any election, shall be deemed a qualified elector at such election :
1. Citizens of the United States.
2. Persons of foreign birth who shall have declared their intention to become citizens con- formably to the laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization.
3. Persons of Indian blood who have once been declared by law of Congress to be citizens of the United States, any subsequent law of Congress to the contrary notwithstanding.
4. Civilized persons of Indian descent not members of any tribe. Every person convicted of bribery shall be excluded from the right of suffrage unless restored to civil rights ; and no person who shall have made or become directly or indirectly interested in any bet or wager depending upon the result of any election at which he shall offer to vote, shall be permitted to vote at such election.
SEC. 13. No elector shall vote except in the town, ward, village or election district in which. he actually resides.
SEC. 14. The general election prescribed in the Constitution shall be held in the several towns, wards, villages and election districts on the Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in November in each year, at which time there shall be chosen such Representatives in Congress, Electors of President and Vice President, State officers, and county officers as are by law to be elected in such year.
SEC. 15. All elections shall be held in each town at the place where the last town-meeting was held, or at such other place as shall have been ordered at such last meeting, or as shall have been ordered by the Supervisors when they establish more than one election poll, except that the first election after the organization of a new town shall be held at the place directed in the act or proceeding by which it was organized ; and all elections in villages constituting separate elec- tion districts and in the wards of cities, shall be held at the place to be ordered by the Trustees. of such village, or the Common Council of such city, at least ten days before such election, un- less a different provision is made in the act incorporating such village or city.
SEC. 16. Whenever it shall become impossible or inconvenient to hold an election at the place designated therefor. the Board of Inspectors, after having assembled at or as near as prac- ticable to such place, and before receiving any votes may adjourn to the nearest convenient place for holding the election, and at such adjourned place shall forthwith proceed with the election. Upon adjourning any election as hereinbefore provided, the Board of Inspectors shall cause proc- lamation thereof to be made, and shall station a Constable or some other proper person at the place where the adjournment was made, to notify all electors arriving at such place of adjourn- ment, and the place to which it was made.
261
HISTORY OF WISCONSIN
SEC. 20. A registry of electors shall annually be made :
1. In each ward or election district of every city which, at the last previous census, had a population of three thousand or more.
2. In each ward or election district of every incorporated village in which, by law, sep- arate elections are held; which village at the last preceding census, had a popula- tion of fifteen hundred or more.
3. In every town containing a village which, at said census, had a population of fifteen hundred or more, in which village separate general elections are not by law required to be held.
4. In all towns any part of which shall have been embraced in any part of any city or village in which a registration by this chapter is required.
Such registration shall be made in the manner provided by this chapter. The persons authorized by law to act as Inspectors of Election in each of such towns, wards or election dis- tricts shall constitute the Board of Registry therefor.
SEC. 21. The said Inspectors shall have their first meeting on Tuesday, four weeks pre- ceding each general election, at the place where said election is to be held ; and in election districts at which there were polled at the previous general election three hundred votes or less, they shall sit for one day, and in districts at which there were more than three hundred votes polled, they shall have power to sit two days if necessary, for the purpose of making such list. They shall meet at 9 o'clock in the forenoon and hold their meetings open until 8 o'clock in the evening of each day during which they shall so sit. The Clerks appointed by law to act as Clerks of Election shall act as Clerks of the Board of Registry on the day of election only. The proceedings shall be open, and all electors of the district shall be entitled to be heard in relation to corrections or additions to said registry. They shall have the same powers to preserve order which Inspectors of Election have on election days, and in towns vacancies in the Board shall be filled in the same manner that vacancies are filled at elections.
SEC. 22. The said Inspectors at their first meeting, and before doing any business, shall severally take and subscribe the oath of Inspectors at a general election, and said Inspectors shall at their first meeting make a registry of all the electors of their respective districts, placing thereon the full names, alphabetically arranged according to surnames, in one column, and in another the residence by number and name of street or other location, if known. If any elector's residence is at any hotel or public boarding-house the name of the hotel or boarding-house shall be stated in the registry. They shall put thereon the names of all persons residing in their elec- tion district appearing on the poll-list kept at the last preceding general election, and are author- ized to take therefor such poll-list from the office where kept, omitting such as have died or removed from the district, and adding the names of all other persons known to them to be elect- ors in such district. In case of the formation of a new election district since the last preceding general election, the said Board therein may make such registry from the best means at their command, and may, if necessary, procure therefor certified copies of the last poll-list. They shall complete said registry as far as practicable at their first meeting, and shall make four copies thereof, and certify the original and each copy to be a true list of the electors in their district so far as the same are known to them. One of said copies shall be immediately posted in a conspicuous place in the room in which their meeting was held, and be accessible to any elector for examina- tion or making copies thereof, and one copy shall be retained by each Inspector for revision and correction at the second meeting. They shall within two days after said first meeting file the original registry made by them, and said poll-list in the office of the proper town, city or village clerk, and may, in their discretion, cause ten printed copies of said registry to be made and posted in ten of the most public places of said election district, or may publish the same in a newspaper at an expense not exceeding one cent for each name.
SEC. 23. The Inspectors shall hold their second meeting at the same place designated for holding elections on the Tuesday two weeks preceding the election. They shall meet at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. In election districts having less than three hundred voters, as shown by the
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