if worth as much per acre as
those of Wisconsin,
$385,641,733.
Product of Texas lands in
1859, if equal per acre to
those of Wisconsin,
$214,212,892.
Copies of press issued in 1860, 10,798,670 7,855,808.
Percentage of native free adults who cannot
read or write, 1.04 11.84.
Public libraries, 21,020 volumes 4,230 volumes.
Pupils in colleges and public schools,
61,615 11,500.
Percentage of native white children at
school, 74.90 45.82.
INDIANA.--Free State. TENNESSEE.--Slave State.
Area, 33,809 square miles 45,600 square miles.
Population, 1790, none 35,791.
" 1800, 4,875 105,602.
" 1860, 1,350,428 1,109,801.
Product of 1859, $175,690,628 $99,894,070.
Agricultural, $132,440,682 $82,792,070.
Total product, per capita, $130.10 $90.01.
Product of agriculture, per capita, $90.68 $74.60.
Population per square mile in 1800, 0.14 2.31.
Population per square mile, 1860, 39.63 24.34.
Absolute increase of population, from 1850
to 1860, per square mile, 10.72 2.35.
Relative rank in 1800, 20 15.
" " 1860, 6 10.
Farm lands improved and unimproved,
16,315,776 acres 20,355,934 acres.
Improved do., 8,161,717 acres 6,897,974 acres.
Value of farm lands, $344,903,776 $272,555,054.
Ditto, per acre, $21.13 $13.39.
Value of product per acre of improved and
unimproved farm lands, $8.17 $4.06.
Ditto, of Improved farm lands, $16.26 $12.
Volumes in public libraries, 68,403 22,896.
Pupils at public schools and colleges,
168,754 115,750.
FREE STATES OF 1790. SLAVE STATES OF 1790.
Namely: Massachusetts (then including Namely: Delaware, Maryland,
Maine), Rhode Island, Connecticut, Virginia, Nor
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