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| | HeritageQuest.com - Your Leading Resource for Genealogy Data |
 | | Alabama 1840 Census: Henry, Jefferson, & Lowndes Counties |  | | Alabama 1840 Census: Tuscaloosa, Washington, Walker, & Wilcox Counties |  | | Alabama 1840 Census: Randolph, St Clair, & Talladega Counties |
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http://www2.heritagequest.com/qSearch/sx.asp?y=1840&s=AL
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| | 1840 |
 | | In the sixteen elections from 1840 to 1900, turnout averaged 78% of eligible voters. |  | | Parties Committing Black Children to the NYHR, 1840-1890 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880... |  | | black children received by the institution between 1840 and 1890. |
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| | 1840 |
 | | A map of the United States, including every county enumerated in the census of 1840 [cartographic material] : with the population of the several states, railroads, canals... |  | | Sixth census, or, Enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States : as corrected at the Department of State, in 1840 |  | | Statistics of the United States of America, as collected and returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts, under the thirteenth section of the act for taking the sixth census, corrected at the Department of State, June 1, 1840 |
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http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/govdocs/census/1840.html
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| | 1840 Census, Meigs County, Tennessee |
 | | p.235a, line 16, 1840, Meigs County, Tennessee Samuel Looney 000000001-000001001 00-04 1836-1840 0 0 05-09 1831-1835 0 0 10-14 1826-1830 0 0 15-19 1821-1825 0 0 20-29 1811-1820 0 0 30-39 1801-1810 0 1 40-49 1791-1800 0 0 50-59 1781-1790 0 0 60-69 1771-1780 1 1 Samuel Looney Jr. |  | | moved from Sullivan County, Tennessee to Meigs County between 1830 and 1840. |  | | He moved to Meigs County between 1830 and 1840. |
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| | U. S. CENSUS REPORT for TANEY COUNTY MISSOURI for the year 1840 |
 | | CENSUS REPORT for TANEY COUNTY MISSOURI for the year 1840 |  | | U.S. CENSUS REPORT for TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI, for the year 1840 |  | | CENSUS REPORT for TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI, for the year 1840 |
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http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/lochist/periodicals/wrv/v1/n2/w61p.htm
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| | Oregon Pioneers of 1840 |
 | | SMITH, Alvin Thompson (1802-): m'd 1840 RAYMOND, Abigail; independent missionary who traveled with missionary party; joined Spalding at his Nez Perce station on Clearwater River; 1851 probate judge of Washington Co, OR; 1853 postmaster of Tualatin, OR. |  | | BROOKS, the other Chinook who went with Lee had died in the States. |  | | LITTLEJOHN, Philo B.: m'd SADLER, Adeline; independent missionary arrived with his wife; settled on Tualatin Plains |
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http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1840.htm
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| | Election of 1840 |
 | | Martin Van Buren was re-nominated unenthusiastically by the Democrats in 1840; no candidate was nominated for the vice presidency. |  | | The election results appeared to be a landslide in the Electoral College, but the popular vote was close. |  | | Find books on Election of 1840 at Amazon.com. |
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http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h300.html
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| | Louisiana Timeline: Years 1831-1840 |
 | | This is one of the oldest courthouses in Louisiana which is still in daily use. |  | | Parish Judge Washington Jenkins, on Nov. 4, 1840, sold his 2-story frame house for use as the first Caddo Parish Courthouse. |  | | This Courthouse was sold at foreclosure at its door in 1855. |
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http://www.enlou.com/time/year1840.htm
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| | The Political Graveyard: October 1, 1840 |
 | | politicians who were born in 1840 (all dates) |  | | politicians who were married in 1840 (all dates) |  | | Politicians who were born on October 1 (all years), or |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1840/10-01.html
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| | 1840 - encyclopedia article about 1840. |
 | | Colonial governors 1839 colonial governors - Events of 1840 - 1841 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year |  | | The treaty between the British Crown and Maori made New Zealand a British colony and is considered the founding point of modern New Zealand. |  | | - South Africa See also: 1839 in South Africa, other events of 1840, 1841 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/1840
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| | U.S. presidential election, 1840 - definition of U.S. presidential election, 1840 in Encyclopedia |
 | | Facing bad economic times and a Whig Party unified behind war hero William Henry Harrison, President Martin Van Buren was easily defeated for re-election in 1840 by "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too." |  | | President of the United States, U.S. presidential election, 1840, History of the United States (1776-1865) |  | | U.S. presidential election, 1840 - definition of U.S. presidential election, 1840 in Encyclopedia |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/U.S._presidential_election,_1840
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| | Past Patterns: 1830's - 1840's patterns |
 | | Beginning with the Presidency of George Washington and the ratification of the Constitution, Lewis and Clark's Adventure of Discovery, the War of 1812 through the Presidency of John Quincy Adams. |  | | 1830 - 1840 patterns for clothing from the Jacksonian Era through the Beginning of the Railroads in the East. |
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http://www.pastpatterns.com/1830.html
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| | Ancestry.com - 1840 United States Federal Census |
 | | This database details those persons enumerated in the 1840 United States Federal Census, the Sixth Census of the United States. |  | | You are here: Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1840 United States Federal Census |  | | The official enumeration day of the 1840 census was 1 June 1840. |
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http://content.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=List&dbid=8057&ti=0
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| | Kingdom of Hawaii Constitution of 1840 |
 | | The above constitution has been agreed to by the Nobles, and we have hereunto subscribed our names, this eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord 1840, at Honolulu, Oahu. |  | | This constitution shall not be considered as finally established, until the people have generally heard it and have appointed persons according to the provisions herein made, and they have given their assent, then this constitution shall be considered as permanently established. |
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http://www.hawaii-nation.org/constitution-1840.html
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| | Kingwood College Library - 19th Century - the 1840s |
 | | ten-hour workday in 1840, for federal employees engaged on public works. |  | | Academy of New York City, later to become City College of New York, was chartered by the New York State Legislature. |  | | Levi Woodbury was enacted by Congress in 1840, and created a fiscal system that would last until the Federal Reserve Act of 1931. |
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| | INDEX TO 1840 CENSUS |
 | | Index to the 1840 Trimble County Kentucky Census |  | | View Trimble County 1840 Census - Pages 311-319 |  | | View Trimble County 1840 Census - Pages 320-326 |
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http://www.ole.net/~maggie/trimble/1840i.htm
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| | Simeon Denis Poisson (1781 - 1840) |
 | | His father had been a private soldier, and on his retirement was given some small administrative post in his native village; when the revolution broke out he appears to have assumed the government of the place, and, being left undisturbed, became a person of some local importance. |  | | Siméon Denis Poisson, born at Pithviers on June 21, 1781, and died at Paris on April 25, 1840, is almost equally distinguished for his applications of mathematics to mechanics and to physics. |  | | From `A Short Account of the History of Mathematics' (4th edition, 1908) by W. Rouse Ball. |
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http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/Poisson/RouseBall/RB_Poisson.html
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| | 1840 US Census, Aroostook, Maine: transcriptions |
 | | Here's a breakdown of the free white population of the county by age and sex: |  | | Aroostook County in 1840 had a population of 9,413. |  | | Index of persons in the 1840 US Census of Aroostook County |
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http://upperstjohn.com/1840
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| | Births, |
 | | Sept 29 1840 Capt J McGREGOR to I LOCKHART |  | | June 6 1840 HS CHAPMAN - C BREWER at London |  | | Dec 24 1840 Major R BAKER to J E MORGAN |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Damascus Affair : 'Ritual Murder', Politics, and the Jews in 1840 |
 | | SIPs: ritual murder affair, hatti sherif, ritual murder charge, consuls divide, judicial protocols (more) |  | | Frankel provides a particularly impressive review of the reactions to the far-away and long-ago events of his study, showing just how the to-and-froing between the Middle East and Europe on the matter of Jews became a major issue for all concerned. |  | | In February 1840 an Italian monk and his servant disappeared in Damascus. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0521483964?v=glance
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| | U.S. presidential election, 1840 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The U.S. presidential election of 1840 saw President Martin Van Buren fight for re-election against an economic depression and a Whig Party unified for the first time behind war hero William Henry Harrison. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_1840
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| | UCB Libraries GovPubs 1840 Census of Population and Housing |
 | | Under the provisions of an act of March 3, 1839 (and amended by an act of February 26, 1840), the enumeration began on June 1, 1840. |  | | Volume 1: Sixth Census or enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States, as corrected at the Department of state, in 1840... |  | | Marshals were to receive two copies of the census receipts from enumerators by November 1, 1840, one of which was to be sent to the Secretary of State by December 1, 1840. |
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http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/govpubs/gd/1840census.htm
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| | Genealogy Bulletin's Weekly Feature Article by Acclaimed Author and Genealogist, William Dollarhide |
 | | The United States in 1840 consisted of 26 states, 3 territories, and a large unorganized area west of the Missouri River. |  | | Since the 1830 census, two new states were included in the 1840 census: Arkansas, admitted in 1836; and Michigan in 1837. |  | | There are some special aspects to the 1840 federal census that make it one of the most interesting of all censuses taken in the United States since 1790. |
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| | Wayne County, Tennessee 1840 Federal Census |
 | | Transcribed from NARA Microfilm Publication M704, Roll # 899 (Sixth Census of the United States, 1840). |  | | Originally published in "Wayne County, Tennessee Census Records Volume I: 1820, 1830 and 1840", The Byler Press, 1974. |
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| | RFC 1895 (rfc1895) - The Application/CALS-1840 Content-type |
 | | A set of related files constitutes a "transfer unit" in 1840 and each transfer unit shall correspond to a Multipart/Mixed MIME entity. |  | | Introduction The United States Department of Defense (DOD) has defined a standard, MIL-STD-1840 [1840], for the exchange of digital data. |  | | Included in each transfer unit is a declaration file which shall be the first body part in the Multipart/Mixed entity. |
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1895.html
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| | Morse Papers: Timeline, 1840-1872 |
 | | Morse is granted a United States patent for his telegraph. |  | | Morse dies in New York City at eighty years of age. |  | | Pages from Morse's daguerreotype notebook, 1840, Notebooks---Photography, art, and miscellaneous (Series: Diaries and Notebooks) |
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| | 1839 Eagle, Type of 1840 |
 | | Because they were made later in the year, it is doubtful if any Proof versions of the 1839 "Head of 1840" Eagle were made. |  | | The Head of 1838 is distinctly different from those of later years and should actually be listed as a separate sub-Type. |  | | The 1839 Eagle is found in two major varieties: Head of 1838 and Head of 1840. |
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http://www.coinfacts.com/eagles/liberty_no_motto_eagles/1839_eagle_type_of_1840.htm
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| | Antique Women's Fashions 1825-1840 |
 | | [5] Throughout the years, 1825 to 1840 the skirt continued to widen. |  | | As a balance to the large puffed sleeves, collars were also enormous at various times from 1825 to 1840. |  | | Women laced themselves tighter and tighter as this fifteen-year period progressed and the criticisms about tight lacing were not to be heard until well after 1840. |
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http://www.victoriana.com/lady/palmer.html
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| | Series Spotlight - Liberty Seated Dollars 1840-1873 |
 | | The No Motto type was minted from 1840 to 1866, although there is no record of the 1866 in the Director's Report. |  | | This led to hoarding and melting as profiteering forced shortages continuing well into the 60s. |  | | The first issue in 1840 revealed an open field No Motto Reverse. |
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http://www.numismedia.com/series/1seated.shtml
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| | SG2 - Penny black of May 1840 |
 | | It was issued on 6th May 1840 and the Twopenny Blue was issued on 8th May 1840 early in the reign of Queen Victoria, who reigned from 1837-1901, her portrait was used on the stamp as it would be more recognisable by the public. |  | | The Penny Black was the worlds first prepaid adhesive postage stamp. |  | | Prior to the uniform penny postage introduced in 10th January 1840 the postage depended on the distance travelled and the number of sheets of paper used. |
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| | Search 1840 United States Federal Census |
 | | The 1840 census was begun on 1 June 1840. |  | | A significant bonus comes from the question regarding revolutionary war pensioners. |  | | The same research strategies used in the previous census apply to the 1840. |
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http://www.negenealogy.com/_search/census_1840.htm
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| | Battle of Plum Creek (12 August 1840) |
 | | Hostilities between the Indians and the Texans had been steadily escalating for several years. |  | | They reached a peak in early 1840 in what became known as the Council House Fight in San Antonio. |  | | The boldest and most concentrated of the Indian invasions on Texas, and the deepest into the heart of Texas soil, occurred in August of 1840 and culminated in the Battle of Plum Creek. |
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http://www.lsjunction.com/events/plumcrek.htm
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| | Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Pennsylvania, 1840-1842 |
 | | The same article was reprinted in the Episcopal Recorder on May 9, 1840. |  | | Ingram, Jr., who advertised Swartzell's book for much of 1840, was a printer and book-seller in Pittsburgh who, until 1839, was in partnership with Rev. Robert Patterson in that same business. |  | | Yet another booklet with this title was published by Rev. Samuel Williams and advertised for sale in Pittsburgh on May 4, 1842. |
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http://www.lavazone2.com/dbroadhu/PA/penn1840.htm
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| | Nicolò Paganini (1782-1840) |
 | | Later he moved to Marseilles and then to Nice, France where he died on May 27, 1840. |  | | Known as a gambler, he unsuccessfully attempted to open a gambling casino in Paris in 1838. |
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| | Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: NYC, 1840-1849 |
 | | Note 1: This article was reprinted in the May 9, 1840 issue of the Philadelphia Episcopal Recorder. |  | | Note 2: It seems passing strange that the early Mormons were so often described as holding to orthodox Christian doctrines, except for their claims to modern revelation and gifts of the spirit (which most mainstream churches did not allow for in post-apostolic ages). |
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http://www.lavazone2.com/dbroadhu/NY/miscNYC2.htm
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| | McClintock Census 1840 Page Four |
 | | McClintock 1840 Census Page Three (J to L) |  | | McClintock 1840 Census Page Five (S to W) |  | | McClintock 1840 Census Page One (A to G) |
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| | Claude Monet [1840-1926] - Featured Artist on Artfact.com |
 | | He was the leader of the Impressionist movement in France; indeed the movements name, IMPRESSIONISM, is derived from his Impression, Sunrise (1873; Paris, Mus. |  | | Monet, Claude : 1840 - 1926 - Impressionism, painting, sculpture, drawing, Ab |  | | (b Paris, 14 Nov 1840; d Giverny, 6 Dec 1926). |
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http://www.artfact.com/features/viewArtist.cfm?aID=22305
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: LINNVILLE RAID OF 1840 |
 | | The attack originated as an aftermath of the Council House Fight |  | | The sacking of Victoria and Linnville in August 1840 in what was then Victoria County was the strategic object of a great Comanche raid in 1840, the most terrifying of all Comanche raids in Southeast Texas. |  | | Handbook of Texas Online: LINNVILLE RAID OF 1840 |
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| | Amazon.com: Video: Dark Shadows: 1840 Flashback (1967) |
 | | The 1840 flashback tape, however, is quite awful. |  | | i enjoyed the 1840 flashback alot, it had many good special effects |  | | I could never give a "Dark Shadows" tape a star rating of one, however I do feel that to give it two is rather generous. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6302077664?v=glance
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| | 1840 - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about 1840 |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | You may also use the word browser links: |  | | 1840 is not available in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/1840
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| | Cherokee Advocate: World premiere screening of 1840 Cherokee Trial@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Those who saw the play performed last October in the Old Cherokee Capital Building's Tribal Courtroom will remember that it is dramatic re-enactment of a murder trial which was held on Council Ground in Tahlequah in 1840. |  | | Cherokee Advocate: World premiere screening of 1840 Cherokee Trial@ HighBeam Research |  | | At 7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 6, the Dream Theater in downtown Tahlequah will feature the world premiere screening of The 1840 Cherokee Trial of Archilla Smith. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:2366216&refid=holomed_1
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| | Historical Census Data for 1840 |
 | | The variables below represent all of the questions from the 1840 census recorded by ICPSR. |  | | The variables have been grouped into categories for convenience. |
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http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/cgi-local/censusbin/census/cen.pl?year=840
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| | 1840 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1840 is a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). |  | | January 3 - One of the predecessor papers to the Herald Sun of Melbourne, Australia, The Port Phillip Herald, is founded by George Cavanaugh. |  | | 1837 1838 1839 - 1840 - 1841 1842 1843 |
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| | Geostat Center: Historical Census Browser |
 | | The selection lists below represent all of the questions from the 1840 census recorded by ICPSR. |  | | They have been grouped into categories for convenience. |
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http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/collections/stats/histcensus/php/start.php?year=V1840
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