Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p Population in the colonial and continental periods -- The United States in 1790 -- The first census of the United States -- Area and total population -- Population of counties and their subdivisions -- White and Negro population -- Sex and age of the white population -- Analysis of the family -- Proportion of children in white population -- Surnames of the white population in 1790 -- Nationality as indicated by names of heads of families reported at the first census -- Interstate migration -- Foreign born population -- Statistics of slaves -- Occupations and wealth -- General tables. Enumerations of population in North America prior to 1790.. }
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- catalog description "Population in the colonial and continental periods -- The United States in 1790 -- The first census of the United States -- Area and total population -- Population of counties and their subdivisions -- White and Negro population -- Sex and age of the white population -- Analysis of the family -- Proportion of children in white population -- Surnames of the white population in 1790 -- Nationality as indicated by names of heads of families reported at the first census -- Interstate migration -- Foreign born population -- Statistics of slaves -- Occupations and wealth -- General tables. Enumerations of population in North America prior to 1790.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Population in the colonial and continental periods -- The United States in 1790 -- The first census of the United States -- Area and total population -- Population of counties and their subdivisions -- White and Negro population -- Sex and age of the white population -- Analysis of the family -- Proportion of children in white population -- Surnames of the white population in 1790 -- Nationality as indicated by names of heads of families reported at the first census -- Interstate migration -- Foreign born population -- Statistics of slaves -- Occupations and wealth -- General tables. Enumerations of population in North America prior to 1790.".