1841 Census, 1841
Tag Archives: Connecticut
Return of whole number of persons within the several districts of U.S., according to “”Act providing for 2nd Census or enumeration of inhabitants of U.S.,” passed Feb. 28, 1800, printed by order of House of Representatives [with data on free population by age and sex, and slaves, by State and territory, county, and city, 1800]
1800 Census, 1801
Census for 1820, published by authority of act of Congress, under direction of Secretary of State [with census rules and blank forms, and data on free population by race, and slaves, by sex and age; aliens; and employment in agriculture, commerce, and manufacturing; by State and territory, county, and city]
1820 Census, 1821
Population of U.S. in 1860; compiled from original returns of 8th Census, under direction of Secretary of Interior [with detailed data on population size, by age, race, sex, birthplace, and occupation, for States, counties, and selected cities; and summary data on total and handicapped population characteristics, including selected foreign comparisons]
1860 Census, 1864
Sixth census, or enumeration of inhabitants of U.S., as corrected at Department of State, in 1840 [with data on slaves, and free population by race, by age and sex; disabled persons; employment by occupation; veterans; illiteracy; educational enrollment; and schools by level; by State, county, city, ward, and district]
1840 Census, 1841
Admission of new States — Slavery, &c. Resolutions of the Legislature of Connecticut, relative to the admission of new States into the Union, &c., &c.
Legislature of Connecticut on admission of new States, 1845
Resolutions of the Legislature of Connecticut, instructing their senators and requesting their representatives to oppose, by all lawful means, and to the last extremity, the bill to organize the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas, with the clause abrogating the prohibition of slavery, known as the Missouri Compromise.
Legislature of Connecticut against passage of bill organizing Territories of Nebraska and Kansas, 1854
Slaves in Connecticut — sixth census. Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting an abstract of the returns of the Marshal of Connecticut, showing the number of slaves in said district, &c. &c.
Enslaved persons in Connecticut, sixth census, 1841
Missouri Compromise and Fugitive Slave Law. Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, protesting against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and urging the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850.
Resolutions of legislature of Connecticut against repeal of Missouri Compromise and urging repeal of fugitive slave law, 1854
Slavery. Resolutions of the Legislature of Connecticut, in reference to slavery.
Resolutions of legislature of Connecticut, on slavery, 1850
Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Connecticut, instructing the senators and requesting the representatives of that state in Congress to vote against the admission of another slaveholding state into the Union.
Resolutions of Connecticut against admission of another slaveholding State into Union, 1858
Resolutions of the Legislature of Connecticut, protesting against the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 21st of December last, in relation to petitions, memorials, &c., touching the abolition of slavery, &.c.
Connecticut Legislature, on right of petition, slavery, and against Patton’s resolution, 1838
Resolutions of the Legislature of Connecticut, in relation to slavery.
Legislature of Connecticut, on slavery, 1847
Resolutions of the Legislature of Connecticut, on the subject of slavery.
Legislature of Connecticut, on slavery, 1850
Resolutions of the Legislature of Connecticut, relative to slavery in the territories and District of Columbia.
Resolutions of legislature of Connecticut on slavery in Territories and District of Columbia, 1849
Prohibition of slavery in Missouri.
Prohibition of slavery in Missouri, petition of inhabitants of Hartford, Connecticut, 1820
Sixth census, or enumeration of inhabitants of U.S., as corrected at Department of State, in 1840 [with data on slaves, and free population by race, by age and sex; disabled persons; employment by occupation; veterans; illiteracy; educational enrollment; and schools by level; by State, county, city, ward, and district]
1840 Census, 1841