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MISCELLANEOUS.
STATES AND TERRITORIES WITH POPULATION-1840 TO 1890.
States and Territories.
1840.
1850.
1860.
1870.
1880.
1890.
TOTAL
17,069,453
23,191,876
31,443, 321
38, 558, 371
50,155,783
62, 622, 250
Alabama
12
590, 756 12
771, 623 13
964,201 16
996,992
17
1,262, 505 17
1,513,017
Alaska ..
46
33, 426 51
36,500
Arizona.
25
97,574 26
209,897 26
25
34,277
42
39, 864 35
194, 327
412,198
Connecticut ...
20
309, 978 21
370,792
24
460, 147 25
537, 454 28
622, 700 29
746, 258
Delaware
26
78, 085 30
91,532 32
112,216
35
125, 015 38
146, 608
42
168,493
District of Col.
28
43, 712,33
51,687
35
75,080 34
131, 700 36
177,624 39
230,392
Florida ..
27
54, 477 31
87,442
31
140,424 33
187,748 34
269,493
32
391,422
Georgia
9
691,392
906, 185
11
1,057,286 12
45
14,999
32,610
46
84,385
Illinois
14
476, 183|11
851,470
1,711, 951
2,539,891
4 3,077,871
3
3, 826,351
Indiana
10
685, 8661 .7
988, 416
6
1,350,428
1,680,637
6
1,978,301
8
2,192, 404
Indian Ter*
29
43,112
8
982, 405
1,155,684 8
1,321,011
8
1,649,690 11
1,858,635
Louisiana.
19
352, 411 18
517,762
17
708,002 21
726,915
22
939, 946 25
1,118,587
Maine.
13
501,793 16
583, 169
22
628, 279 23
626, 915 27
648,936
30
661,086
Maryland .
15
470,019 17
583, 034 19
687,049 20
780, 894 23
934,943 27
6
2,238,943
Michigan ..
212, 267 20
397,654 16
749,113
13
1,184, 059
9
1,636, 937
9
2,093,889
Minnesota.
17
375, 651 15
606,526
14
791, 305 18
827,922
18
1,131,597
21
1,289,600
Missouri
16
383, 702 13
682,044 8
1,182,012 5
1,721,295
5
2,168,380
5
14
132, 159
Nebraska
36
28,841
122,993
30 452.402 26
50
45,761
N. Hampshire. 22
284, 574 22
317,976
27
31
318, 300 31
346, 991 33
376, 530
New Jersey. ..
18
373, 306,19
489, 555 21
672, 035
906,096 19
1,131,116 18
1,444,933
New York
2, 428, 921|
1 3,097,394
1
1
4,382,759 1
5, 082,871
1 5,997,853
N. Carolina ...
753, 419 10
869,039 12
992, 622 14
1,071,361 15
1,399, 750 16
41
182,719
Ohio ..
3
1,519,467
3
1,980,329, 3
2, 339,511
3
2, 665,260
3
3,198,062
4
:
34
13,294 36
52, 465 38
Pennsylvania ..
1,724,033
2
2,311,786 2
2,906,215
2
2 90,923 37 3,521,951
174,768 38
313,767
Rhode Island .
24
108,830 28
147,545 29
174,620 32
217,353 33
276,531 35
345, 506
S. Carolina ....
11
594, 398 14
668, 507|18
703,708
22
705, 606 21
995,577
1,151,149
South Dakota.
328, 808
Tennessee.
5
829,210
5
1,002,717
10
1,109,801
9
1,258,520
12
1,542, 359 13
1,767,518
Texas
25
212,592
'23
604,215
19
818,579
11 1,591,749
7
35
11,380|37
40,273:39
86, 786 39
143,963
40
207,905
Vermont.
21
291,918|23
314, 120
315, 098,30
330,551
32
332,286 36
332, 422
Virginia.
4
1, 239,797.
4
1,421,661
5
1,596, 318,10 11,591:43
1,225, 163
14
1,512, 565 15
1,655,980
West Virginia.
442,014 29
618, 457 28
762,794
Wisconsin. .
30
30,945 21
305, 391 15
775,881
1,054,670 9,118
16
1,315,497 14
1,686,880
Wyoming
47
48
20,789,48
60,705
7
30
172,023
28
439, 706 26
780,773
20
1,301,826
Montana
20,595
45
39,159
1,058,910
Nevada .
42
6,857
41
42,491
43
62,266
119, 565
18
- 153,593
New Mexico ..
32
61,547
34
93,516 37
91,874 40
1, 624, 615
10
1,911,896
Kansas.
20
996,096
19
1,427,096
Kentucky
6
779, 828
6
994, 514
1,231,036 7
1,457,351
7
1,783,085
1,042,390
Massachusetts
8
737,699
36
6,077
41
3,761 41
68, 152
41
76,895
15
120,389
Iowa
674,913 11 1,194,020 107,206 29 364,399
484, 471.25
802, 525 24
1,128,179
California.
29
92,597
38
435, 450 26 379,994 24
560, 247124
864,694
22
1,208,130
Colorado
1,184, 109
1:
1,542, 180 12
1,837,353
Idaho
4
4
NoTE .- The narrow column under each census year shows the order of the states and territories according to magnitude of population.
*Not included in totals.
1,617,947
North Dakota.
3, 672, 316
Oklahoma
47
61,834
Oregon
4, 282, 891 2
5,258, 014
2, 235,523
Washington.
23,955
42 75,116 34
349,390
40
27
10
40, 440 48
59, 620
Arkansas
31
9
192.214 20
33
9
44
36
326, 073
17
37
Utah.
23
Mississippi
2,679,184
46
9,658|44
147
6
3,880,735
387
FORMATION OF STATES.
Table of States admitted, with date of ratification of constitution and date of admission into Union since adoption of same, and how formed.
Name of States and Territories.
Ratifica- tion or date of admission.
How formed.
1
1 Alabama
1819
Formed from territory ceded United States by South Carolina and Georgia; seceded January 11, 1861; re- admitted July 13, 1868.
2 Alaska
Russia, treaty 1867.
3 Arizona.
Mexico, treaty 1848, and "Gadsden purchase," 1852.
4 Arkansas
1836
France, treaty 1803, under name of "Louisiana."
5 California
1850
Mexico, treaty 1848.
6 Colorado
1876
Mexico, treaty 1848, and France, 1803.
7 Connecticut
1788
One of the thirteen original states.
8|Delaware.
1787
One of the thirteen original states.
9|Dist. of Columbia .
Established under 17th clause of 8th, section constitu- tion United States. From Maryland and Virginia acts of states, 1788-89.
10|Florida
1845
From territory ceded United States by Spain, treaty 1819; seceded January 11, 1861: readmitted June 25, 1868.
11 Georgia.
1788
One of the thirteen original states; seceded January 19, 1861; readmitted act of July 15, 1870.
12 |Idaho
1890
From territory ceded by France, treaty 1803.
13 Illinois.
1818
14 Indiana
1816
Virginia.
15 Indian Territory.
16 Iowa.
1846
From portion of territory of Wisconsin as territory of Iowa, June 12, 1838.
17 Kansas.
1861
Territory ceded by France, 1803, and Texas, 1850.
18 Kentucky.
1792
Territory of Virginia.
19 Louisiana.
1812
France, treaty 1803; seceded January 26, 1861; read- mitted July 9, 1868.
20 Maine
1820
Massachusetts.
21,Maryland.
1788
One of the thirteen original states.
22 Massachusetts
1788
One of the thirteen original states.
23 Michigan .. 1837
Virginia.
24 Minnesota. 1858
25 Mississippi.
1817
France, treaty 1803; Georgia and South Carolina; seceded January 9, 1861; readmitted act February 23, 1870.
26 Missouri
1821
France, treaty 1803.
27 Montana
1889
France, treaty 1803.
28 Nebraska
1867
France, treaty 1803.
29 Nevada.
1864
Mexico, treaty 1848.
1788
One of the thirteen original states.
'31 New Jersey.
One of the thirteen original states.
32 New Mexico
Mexico, treaty 1848.
33 New York .
1788
One of the thirteen original states.
34 North Carolina
1789
One of the thirteen original states; seceded May 21, 1861; readmitted July 4, 1868.
35 North Dakota
1889
France, 1803.
36 Ohio.
1802
Virginia.
37 Oklahoma
From portion of Indian Territory.
38|Oregon .
1859
France, 1803; Spain, 1819, and Great Britain, 1846.
39 Pennsylvania.
1787
One of the thirteen original states.
40 Rhode Island .. 1790
One of the thirteen original states.
41 South Carolina.
1788
One of the thirteen original states; seceded December 20, 1860; readmitted July 9, 1868.
42 South Dakota .
1889
France, 1803.
43 Tennessee.
1796
44 Texas.
1845
45 Utah.
46 Vermont.
1791
47 |Virginia.
1788
.48 Washington.
1889
49 West Virginia
1862
50 Wisconsin
1848
Michigan, as territory of Wisconsin, April 20, 1836. France, 1803.
51 Wyoming.
1890
Originally part of Republic of Mexico. By revolt inde- pendence established and annexed to United States; se- ceeded February 1, 1861; readmitted act March 30, 1870. Mexico, treaty 1848, and Gadsden purchase, 1852. New York.
One of the thirteen original states; area at date of rati- fication was 61,352 square miles; on December, 31, 1862, portion was set off and admitted into Union as "West Virginia "; seceded April 17, 1860; readmitted act of, January 26, 1870.
France, 1803; northern boundary settled by treaty with Great Britain; "Oregon, treaty," June 15, 1846. Virginia.
North Carolina; seceded May 6, 1861; readmitted July 24, 1866.
30 New Hampshire
1787
France, treaty 1803.
Virginia.
France, treaty 1803.
POPULATION OF WISCONSIN, 1836-1890. (STATE AND FEDERAL CENSUS BY COUNTIES.)
COUNTIES.
1836.
1838.
1840.
1842.
1846.
1847.
1850.
1855.
1860.
1865.
1870.
1875.
1880.
1885.
1890.
Adams.
187
6,868
6,492
5,698
6,601
6,502
6,741
6,921
6,889
Ashland ..
515
256
221
750
1,559
6,941
20,063
Bayfield ..
353
269
344
1,032
564
3,431
7,390
Brown. ..
2,706
3,049
2,107
2,146
2,662
2,914
6,215
6,699
11,795
15, 282
25,168
35,373
34,090
36,921
39,164
Burnett ...
275
407
836
1,060
1,743
3,631
7,895
8,688
12, 335
15,065
16,631
17,667
16,639
Chippewa ..
615
838
1,895
3,278
8, 311
13,995
15,492
25, 135
25,143
Columbia ..
1,966
3,791
9,565
17.965
24,411
26,112
28,802
28,803
28,065
29,855
28,350
Crawford.
1.220
850
1,502
1,449
1,444
1,409
2,498
3,323
8,068
11,011
13,075
15,035
15,644
16,181
15,987
Dane ...
172
314
776
8,239
10,935
16,639
37,714
43,922
50,192
53,096
52,798
53,234
58,400
59,578
Dodge ..
18
67
149
5,787
14,906
19,138
34, 540
42,818
46.841
47,035
48,394
45,928
46,333
44,984
Douglas
385
812
532
1,122
741
655
2,704
13,468
Dunn
1,796
2,704
5,170
9,488
13,427
16,818
21,951
22, 664
Florence. .
Fond du Lac.
139
295
3,548
7,459
. 14,510
24,784
34,154
42,029
46,273
50,241
46,855
46,822
44,088
Grant ..
2,763
3,926
5,937
12,034
11,720
23,170
31,189
33,618
37,979
39,086
37,852
37,277
36,651
Green.
49+
933
1,591
4, 758
6,487
14,827
19,808
20,646
23,611
22,027
21,729
23,071
22, 732
Iowa ...
3,218
5,234
3,978
5,029
14,906
7.963
9,522
15,205
18,967
20,657
24,544
24,133
23,628
22,872
22,117
Jefferson ...
468
914
1,638
8,680
11,464
26,869
30,438
30,596
34,050
34,908
32, 155
34, 256
33, 530
Kenosha.
10,734
12,307
13,900
12,676
13,177
13,907
13,550
14,137
15,581
1,109
5,530
7,039
10,281
14, 405
15,805
17,278
16,153
3,904
12,186
14,834
20,295
23,945
27,072
34,791
38,801
16,064
18, 134
20,358
22,667
22,169
21,278
20,467
20,265
La Pointe.
367
Langlade .
685
5,912
9,465
Lincoln.
895
2,011
6,989
12,008
Manitowoc ..
235
263
629
1,285
3,702
13,018
22,416
26,762
33, 369 5,885
38, 456 10,111
17.121
' 27,053
30,369
Marinette.
13,494
20,304
Marquette
18
59
989'
2,261
508
1,427 8,233 7,327
8,057
8,597
8,907
9,487
9,676
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37,506
38, 692
37,831
Marathon.
489
447
2,892
3,678
13,195
15,274
14,481
16,008
15,163
Jackson .
1,098
4,170
5,631
7,687
11,339
13,283
15,902
15,797
Juneau ...
8,770
10,013
12,396
15,300
15,580
17,024
17,121
Kewaunee
..
La Crosse ..
La Fayette
9,335
11,531
739
2,948
3,098
4,919
8,020
11,645
15,552
15,682
Eau Claire.
3, 162
5,281
10,769
15,991
19,902
34,789
30,673
1,720
2,604
Forest .
425
1,012
Clark
232
789
1,011
3,450
7,282
10,715
15,423
17,708
832
3,864
6,776
11,123
14,219
15,528
16,483
15,997
12
171
706
1,456
3,140
4,607
4,393
Barron
13
538
3,737
7,023
13,596
15,416
Buffalo ...
Calumet ..
Door. .
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Green Lake.
12,663
12,596
16,198 8,566
15,317
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8,929
Milwaukee ..
2,893
3,131|
5,605|
9, 565
15,925
22,791| 31,077|
46.265| 2,407 1,501
62, 518 8,410 3,592
72, 320 11,652 4,858
89,936 | 16,552 8, 322
122,927 21,026 13,812
138, 523 21,606 9,843
189,660 23,549 13,205
236,101 23,211
Oconto
15,009
Oneida. .
5,010
Outagamie
4,914
9,587
11,852
18,440
25, 558
28,716
35,659
38,690
Ozaukee.
12,973
15, 682
14.882
15,579
16,545
15, 462
15,797
14,943
Pierce .
1,720
4,672
6,324
10,003
15,101
17,744
19,645
20,385
Polk
547
1,400
1,677
3,422
6,736
10,018
12,881
12,968
Portage.
1,623
646
931
1,504
1,250
5,151
7,507
8,145
10,640
14,856
17,731
23,248
24,798
Racine.
2,054
3,475
6,318
17,983|
19,539
14,973
20,673
21,360
22,884
. . 26,742
28,702
30,921
35,398
36,268
Rock .
1,701
2,867
12,405
14,729
20,750|
31,364
36,690
36, 033
39,030
39,039
38, 823
42,620
43,220
Sauk ....
102
393
1,003
2,178
4,371
13, 614
18,963|
20,154
23, 868
26,932
28, 729
30,359
30,575
Shawano ..
254
829
1,369
3,165
6,635
10,371
16,629
19,236
Sheboygan
133
221
1,637
5,580
8,310
20,301
26,875
27,671
31,773
34,021
34,206
38,600
42,489
Trempealeau
493
2,569
5,199
10,728
14,992
17,189
19,112
18,920
4,823
11,007
13,644
18,673
21,524
23,235
24,423
25,111
Walworth .
1,010
2,611
4,618
13,439
15,069
17,862
22,662
26,496
25,773
25,992
26,259
26,249
27,802
27,860
Washburn.
64
343
965
7,473
15,447
18,897
23,622
24,019
23,905
23,862
23,442
23.692
22,751
Waukesha ..
. ..
13,793
15, 866
19,258
24,012
26,831
27,029
28,258
11,523
28,957
31,123
33,270
Waupaca.
4,437
8, 851
11,208
15,533
19,646
20,954
25,340
26,794
Waushara ...
5, 541
8,770
9,002
11,379
29,425
12,688
13,921
13,507
Winnebago
135
143
732
2,747
10,167
17,439
23,770
29,767
37,325
45,033
42,741
50,395
50,097
Wood ..
2,425
2,965
3,911
6,048
8,981
14,358
18,127
Total
11,683
18,139
30,945
44,478
155,277
210,546
305,391
552,109
775, 881
868, 325
1,054,670
1,236,729
1,315,480
1,563, 413
1,686,880
.
. . .
.
..
. ...
.
...
785
3,071
5,258
Richland
963;
5, 584
9,732
12,186
15,736
17,353
18,174
19,303
19,121
St. Croix ..
1,419
1,614
624
2,040
5,392
7,255
11,039
14,956
18,956
22,379
23,139
Sawyer ...
2,431
1,977
Taylor ..
849
2,311
5,703
6,731
Vernon .
.... . . .
..
...
1,671
2,926
Washington ..
. .
NOTE - In 1830, the populaiion of Wisconsin Territory was 3,245, and there were but two counties. Brown and Crawford.
389
POPULATION OF WISCONSIN.
Pepin .. ..
. .
·
·
2,393
3,002
4,659
5,816
6,226|
6,972
6,932
Price ..
..
.
...
....
..
.
Monroe .
.
..
.
19,485
....
.
390
POPULATION OF WISCONSIN, BY COUNTIES, WITH COLOR, SEX AND GENERAL NATIVITY.
NATI E WHITE.
FOREIGN WHITE.
Total.
Native Parents.
Foreign
Parents.
STATES AND COUNTIES.
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
Wisconsin
871,426
809,047
587,533
573,951
222, 637
212, 012
364,896
361,939
283,893
235,096
3,525
2,882
Adams
3,599
3,224
2,894
2,619
1,818
1,690
1,076
929
705
605
30
36
Ashland
12,676
7,341
6, 077
4,495
2,437
1,499
3,640
2,996
6,599
2,846
33
13
Barron
8,330
7,034
5,437
4,884
2,771
2,407
2,666
2,477
2,893
2,150
31
21
Bayfield
4.476
2,605
2,020
1,555
902
640
1,118
915
2,456
1,050
154
155
Brown
19,622
18, 659
13,377
13,195
3,604
3,449
9,773
9,746
6,245
5,464
476
407
Buffalo
8,551
7,446
5,728
5,354
1,631
1,414
4,097
3,940
2,823
2,092
39
42
Calumet .
8,399
7,906
6, 023
5.906
1,476
1,433
4,547
4,473
2,376
2,000
179
155
Chippewa
13,508
11,461
8,652
8,114
3,661
3,208
4,991
4,906
4,856
3,347
88
86
Clark.
9,447
8,258
6,722
6,245
3,388
3, 028
3,334
3,217
2,725
2,013
3
Columbia.
14,347
13,988
10,141
10,501
4.824
4,441
6,117
6,060
3,906
3,487
9
6
Crawford.
8,132
7,820
6,478
6,370
3,416
3,375
3,062
2,995
1,654
1,450
17
18
Dane ..
30,618
28,862
21,362
20,979
7,964
7,764
13,398
13,215
9,256
7,883
59
39
Dodge.
23,090
21,825
15,719
15,335
4,365
4,532
11,354
10,803
7,371
6,490
46
23
Loor.
8,40%
7,248
5,428
4,993
1,163
1,039
4,265
3,954
2,974
2,255
19
13
Douglas
8,45€
4,749
4,193
2,899
2,012
1.275
2,181
1,624
4,263
1,850
152
111
Dunn
12,04:
10,605
8,205
7,585
3,820
3,404
4,385
4,181
3,838
3,020
9
7
Eau Claire ..
16,03'
14,607
10,179
9,928
4,381
4,178
5,798
5,750
5, 860
4,679
20
7
Florence ..
1,55:
1,039
643
596
227
160
416
436
912
443
6
4
Fond du Lac
21,97:
21,982
16,060
16,669
6,136
6,496
9,924
10,173
5,918
5,313
71
57
Forest
57'!
314
355
252
185
144
170
108
224
62
60
59
Grant.
18,469
18,114
15,004
15,147
7,652
7,793
7,352
7,354
3, 465|
2,967
34
34
Green.
11,714
10,986
8,896
8,678
4,926
4,919
3,970
3,759
2,818
2,308
15
17
Green Lake
7,623
7,534
5,023
5, 165
1,901
1,938
3,122
3,227
·2,600
2,369
3
3
Iowa.
11,181
10,922
8,495
8,451|
2,690
2,709
5,805
5,742
2,686
2,471
8
6
Jackson
8,406
7,380
5,962
5,471|
2,982
2,658
2,980
2,813
2,444
1,909
10
1
Jefferson
16,951
16,545
11,754
11,563
3,998
4,001|
7,756
7,562
5,197
4,982
17
17
Juneau.
8,737|
8,322
6,732
6,624
3,8251
3, 656|
2,907|
2,968|
2,005
1,698
38.
24
.
.
.
2,296
2,016
1,178
1,010
237
213
941
797
1,118
1,006
.
.
.
.
...
.
..
...
.
.. .
.. ....... ... ...
. .
....
. .. .
..
. ..
.
.
..
.
.
..
....
.
...
AGGREGATE WHITE.
TOTAL COLOREL.
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
. . .....
Burnett.
.
....
Kenosha. Kewaunee
8, 140 8,278
7,421 7,866
5,538 5,340
5,297 5, 233
2,193| 530
2,081 537
3,345 4,810
3,216 4,696
2, 602| 2,938
2,1241 2,633
11 4
9
5
La Crosse.
10,305
9,957
8,025
7,980
3,362
3, 358
4,663
4,622
2,280
1,977
2
1
Lafayette.
5,123
4,327
3,540
3,180
1,501
1,378
2,039
1,802
1,583
1,147
12
3
Lincoln.
6,803
5,190
4,061
3, 581
1,628
1,350
2,436
2,231
2,739
1,609
10
5
Manitowoc.
19,151
18,666
12,550
12,620
2,014
1,854
10,536
10,766
6,601
6,046
6
8
Marathon
16,075
14, 183
9,675
8,973
2,537
2,281
7,138
6,692
6,400
5,210
58
53
Marinette.
11,286
8,853
6,243
5,581
2,179
1,606
4,064
3,975
5,043
3,272
85
80
Marquette
4,850
4,825
3,408
3,511
1,152
1,158
2,256
2,353
1,442
1,314
1
Milwaukee
117,699
117,922
69,592
74,200
16,117
16,182
53,475
58,018 4,539
48,107 2,880
2,527
37
35
Monroe ..
11,850
11,289
8,970
8,762
4,519
4,223
4,451
Oconto.
8,087
6,860
5,154
4,633
1,549
1,370
3,605
3,263
2,933
2,227
39
23
Oneida.
3,312
1,640
2,366
1,244
1,498
734
868
510
946
396
29
29
Outagamie
19,221
18,498
13,471
13,417
4,294
4,114
9,177
9,303
5,750
5,081
544
427
7,641
7,297
5,307
5,174
1,135
1,098
4,172
4,076
2,334
2,123
2
3
Ozaukee
3,659
3,273
2,655
2,430
1,319
1,169
1,336
1,261
1,004
843
Pepin
10.693
9,671
7,612
7,188
3,400
3,235
4,212
3,953
3,081
2,483
12
9
Pierce ..
6,941
5,901
4,208
3,711
1,556
1,369
2,652
2,342
2,733
2,190
59
67
Polk .
12,697
12,090
8,554
8,376
3,277
3,137
5,277
5,239
4,143
3,714
9
2
Price
13, 324
17.833
11,714
11,961
3.604
3,734
8,110
8,227
6,610
5,872
51
60
Richland
9,786
1,217
8,825
8,474
6,903
6,627
1,922
1,847
961
843
14
4
21,689
21, 591
17,013
17,124
10,374
10,219
6,639
6,905
4,676
4,267
86
54
ROCK.
12, 277
10,858
8, 148
7,739
3,293
2,984
4,855
4,755
4,129
3,119|
1
3
St. Croix.
15,34
15,194
11,430
11,645
5, 446
5,621
5,984
6,024
3,918
3,549
16
17
Sauk.
1,201
766
649
486
355
231
294
255
555
280
3
4
Shawano
10,140
8,696
6,315
5,607
1,600
1,336
4,715
4,271
3,831
3,089
220
174
Sheboygan.
21,820
20,661
14,429
14,278
3,734
3,804
10,695
10,474
7,391
6,383
4
4
Taylor.
3,693
3,001
1,828
1,606
494
418
1,334
1,188
1,865
1,395
16
21
Trempealeau
9,877
9,031
6,342
5,987
1,676
1,597
4,666
4,390
3,535
3,044
6
6
Vernon ..
12,946
12,052
10,043
9,517
5,815
5,360
4,228
4,157
2,903
2,565
43!
40
Walworth ..
13,958
13, 846
10.959
11,242
6,658
6,932
4,299
4,310
3,001
2,604
33
23
Washburn
1,622
1,273
1,012
8521
553
429
459
423
610
421
16
15
Washington.
11,678
11,073
8,538
8,226
2,164
2,174
6,374
6,052
3,140
2,847
...
Waukesha.
17,096
16,092
12.060
11,879
4,639
4,501
7,421
7,378
5,036
4,213
42
40
Waupaca ..
13,9931
12,782
9,753
9,301
4,096
3,754
5,657
5,547
4,240
3,481
13
6
Waushara.
7,068|
6,426
5,489|
5,066
2,982
2,716
2,507.
2,350
1,579
1,360
10
3
Winnebago
..
25,203
24,756
17,110
17,576
6,994
6,992
10,116
10,584
8,093
7,180
73
65
Wood.
9,701
8, 422
6,200
5,685
2,289
2,058
3,911
3,627
3,501
2.737
3
1
·
19,006
12,843
12,940
4,771
4,479
8.072
8,461
6,883
6,066
41
28
19,726
........
...
...
Portage.
3,236
2,020
1,526
1,086
545
349
981
737
1,710
934
2
STATISTICS.
391
.
.
..
.
..... .
..
Langlade
43,722
286
194
Racine.
Sawyer.
392
AREA OF STATE, ACRES OF LAND, ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY, TAX AND POPU ATION-BY COUNTIES, 1892.
COUNTIES.
Square miles.
Number of acres.
Personal property.
Land.
City and village lots.
Total assessed value of all property.
Tax 1.557676 mills per cent. on valuation.
Population census 1890.
Total.
54,450
31,221,159
$119, 724, 782
$330, 869, 491
$203, 405, 727
$654, 000. 000 $1,018,720 00
1,686,880
Adams.
690
345, 451
$249,516
$1,500,389
$15,095
$1,765.000
$2,749 23
6,889
Ashland.
1,648
643,217
1,299,873
4,284,797
4,035, 330
9,620,000
14,985 41
20,063
Barron ..
900
549, 502
509,501
2,025,559
502.740
3,038,000
4,732 18
15,416
Bayfield.
1,406
711,897
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