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Other than the State and enumeration date:

Columns:

1. County

2. City

3. Page

4. Names of heads of families

5. (Number of) Free white males of 16 years and upwards, including heads of families

6. (Number of) Free white males under 16 years

7. (Number of) Free white females including heads of families

8. (Number of) All other free persons

9. (Number of) Slaves

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