R. W. Dhonau has written: 'Desha County, Arkansas' -- subject(s): Census, 1860, Census, 8th, 1860, Genealogy, Marriage records, Registers of births 'Stillwell heritage in Arkansas, 1798-1976' -- subject(s): Genealogy 'German pioneers, Dhonau, Rickert, and related families' -- subject(s): Genealogy 'Federal census 1870, Arkansas County, Arkansas' -- subject(s): Census, 1870, Genealogy 'Saline County, Arkansas, federal census 1860' -- subject(s): Census, 1860, Census, 8th, 1860, Genealogy, Registers of births 'Jefferson County, Arkansas, federal census, 1860' -- subject(s): Census, 1860, Genealogy, Marriage records
In 1860, around 25% of Arkansas families owned slaves.
crapy for women and blacks
yes. IMPROVEMENT. No he didn't. In Arkansas won Breckinridge.
in the 1860's there was 1253 blacks in the south
Of the eleven Confederate states, only South Carolina seceded in 1860. The other ten joined the Confederacy between January and June of 1861. South Carolina - December 20, 1860 Mississippi - January 9, 1861 Florida - January 10, 1861 Alabama - January 11, 1861 Georgia - January 19, 1861 Louisiana - January 26, 1861 Texas - February 1, 1861 Virginia April - 17, 1861 Arkansas - May 6, 1861 North Carolina - May 20, 1861 Tennessee - June 8, 1861
Bill Hanks has written: '1890 tax book (reconstructed 1890 census) Logan County, Arkansas' -- subject(s): Census, 11th, 1890, Census, 1890, Genealogy, Lists, Taxation 'Scott County, Arkansas 1860 United States census' -- subject(s): Census, 1860, Census, 8th, 1860, Genealogy, Registers of births 'Johnson County, Arkansas 1860 United States census' -- subject(s): Census, 1860, Census, 8th, 1860, Genealogy, Registers of births
The only state that had seceded from the Union in 1860 was South Carolina on December 20, 1860. Here is a list of the states that seceded. * South Carolina - December 20, 1860 * Mississippi - January 9, 1861 * Florida - January 10, 1861 * Alabama - January 11, 1861 * Georgia - January 19, 1861 * Louisiana - January 26, 1861 * Texas - February 1, 1861 * Virginia - April 17, 1861; ratified by voters May 23, 1861 * Arkansas - May 6, 1861 * Tennessee - May 7, 1861; ratified by voters June 8, 1861 * North Carolina - May 20, 1861
13% of the American population was African-americans.
well im not pretty sure how much in the 1861 but in 1860 there was 221,000 free blacks were in the north. hope that help :)
1860
The total number of the white population of the upper south in 1860 was 4,464,501. The total number of the white population of the lower south in 1860 was 3,574,199.