The population of Georgia in 1790 was 82,548 people.
82,548 people
82,548 people
Rhode Island
The French
South Carolina
Frank Parker Hudson has written: 'Wilkes County, Georgia tax records, 1785-1805' -- subject(s): Taxation, Genealogy, Lists 'A 1790 census for Wilkes County, Georgia' -- subject(s): Census, 1st, 1790, Registers of births, Census, 1790, Genealogy
The address of the Middle Georgia Regional Library Bookmobile is: 1180 Washington Avenue, Macon, 31201 1790
Albany, GA
In the 1790 U.S. Census, fewer than 100,000 people were counted in each of the following states:Delaware (59,096)Rhode Island (68,825)Georgia (82,548)The 1790 U.S. Census also counted 85,425 people in the Vermont Republic, an independent republic that became a U.S. state in 1791, and 73,677 people in what had been Kentucky County, Virginia until 1790 and became the State of Kentucky in 1792.
There was no fixed western boundary to the United States in 1790; the various States generally claimed all the land east of the Appalachian Mountains, which lie roughly along 79 degrees west in Pennsylvania to 85 degrees west in Georgia.
1790 + 1959 = 3749