Congressional Hearings: Continuation of subcom hearings on activities of the Black Panther Party, focusing in this volume on its chapters in Detroit, Mich., Philadelphia, Pa., and Indianapolis, Ind. Includes index to all individuals mentioned in testimony. Appendix contains submitted evidence relating to testimonies (p. 4571-4629), including:, 1970
Tag Archives: Indiana
Compendium of enumeration of inhabitants and statistics of U.S., as obtained at Department of State, from returns of 6th Census, by counties and principal towns, exhibiting population, wealth, and resources of the country; with tables of apportionment, showing, 1st: Number of representatives, as fixed by Constitution before 1st enumeration, and number prescribed according to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Census; also number of representatives each State will be entitled to according to 6th Census, with fractions over, commencing at ratio of 55,000, and ascending by 500s to 70,000, to which is added abstract of each preceding census [with detailed data on population, education, employment, mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, by county, with some data shown by selected city; and congressional apportionment; by State]
1841 Census, 1841
Statistical view of U.S., embracing its territory, population – white, free colored, and slave – moral and social condition, industry, property, and revenue; detailed statistics of cities, towns and counties; being compendium of 7th Census, to which are added results of every previous census, beginning with 1790, in comparative tables, with explanatory and illustrative notes, based upon schedules and other official sources of information [with data on population characteristics; manufacturing establishments, operations, and finances; Government finances; foreign trade; agricultural indicators; education; religion; and transportation; with some detail for States, cities, counties, and foreign countries, 1850 and trends]
1850 Census, 1854
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
Extension of the right of suffrage, and the admission of slavery, for a limited time, in the Indiana Territory, and the division thereof.
Extension of right of suffrage, and admission of slavery, for limited time, in Indiana territory, and division thereof; petition of inhabitants, 1806
Resolutions of the Legislature of Indiana, in favor of the adoption of measures for the suppression of the African slave trade, and the promotion of the colonization of free people of color.
Resolutions of legislature of Indiana for adoption of measures for suppression of African slave trade, and for colonization, 1852
Resolutions of the General Assembly of Indiana, in relation to the interference by Congress or state legislatures with the domestic institutions of the slave states.
General Assembly of Indiana, adverse to any interference by Congress with domestic institutions of slaveholding States, 1839
Resolutions of the Legislature of Indiana, relative to the admission of slave territory.
Resolutions of legislature of Indiana on admission of slave territory, 1850
Letter of the Governor of the State of Indiana, transmitting a copy of the joint resolution of the General Assembly of that state ratifying the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States in relation to slavery.
Joint resolution of general assembly of Indiana ratifying proposed amendment to Constitution on slavery, 1865
Slavery in the Indiana Territory.
Slavery in Indiana territory, 1807
Slavery in the Indiana Territory.
Slavery in Indiana territory, resolution in favor of suspending sixth article of compact between United States and the Territories and States northwest of Ohio River, 1807
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