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3647925The History of Slavery and the Slave Trade — Chapter 351861William O. Blake

CHAPTER XXXV.

Statistical Tables constructed from the Census of 1850.

Territory — Area of Free States; area of Slave States. — Population — Free colored in Free States; Free colored in Slave States; Slaves. — Amalgamation; Mulattoes of Free States; Mulattoes of Slave States; Proportion to Whites. — Manumitted Slaves; Fugitive Slaves; Occupation of Slaves; Number of Slave Holders; Proportion to Non-Slave Holders. — Representation — Number of Representatives from Slave States. — Number of Representatives from Free States; Basis in numbers and classes. — Moral and Social — Churches, Church Property, Colleges, Public Schools, Private Schools; Number of Pupils; Annual Expenditure; Persons who cannot read and write; Lands appropriated by General Government for Education; Periodical Press; Libraries. — Charities — Pauperism in Free States; in Slave States. — Criminals — Number of Prisoners. — Agriculture — Value of Farms and Implements in Free and Slave States. — Manufactures, Mining, Mechanic Arts — Capital invested; Annual Product. — Rail Roads and Canals — Number of Miles; Cost. — Total Real and Personal Estate. — Value of Real Estate in Free States; in Slave States; value of Personal in Free States; in Slave States, including and excluding Slaves. — Miscellaneous.

The United States consist at the present time of thirty-one independent states, and eight organized territories, including the District of Columbia.

TERRITORY.
Area in Square Miles of the Free States.
California 155,980 New Hampshire 9,280
Connecticut 4,614 New York 47,000
Illinois 55,405 New Jersey 8,320
Indiana 33,809 Ohio 39,964
Iowa 50,914 Pennsylvania 46,000
Maine 31,766 Rhode Island 1,306
Massachusetts 7,800 Vermont 10,212
Michigan 56,243 Wisconsin 53,924
Total area of the Free States612,597
Area in Square Miles of the Slave States.
Alabama 50,722 Maryland 11,124
Arkansas 52,198 Mississippi 47,156
District of Columbia 60 Missouri 67,380
Delaware 2,120 North Carolina 50,704
Florida 59,268 South Carolina 29,385
Georgia 58,000 Tennessee 45,600
Kentucky 37,680 Texas 237,504
Louisiana 41,255 Virginia 61,352
Total area of the Slave States851,500
Area of the thirty-one states in square miles 1,464,105
Area of the territories in square miles. 1,472,061

POPULATION.

White population in the Free States 13,330,650
White population in the Slave States 6,222,418
Free colored population of Free States 196,016
Free colored population of Slave States 238,181
Slaves 3,204,313
Proportion of colored to white in Free States 1 to 68
Proportion of colored to white in Slave States 1 to 2

Free Colored in Free States

California 962 New Hampshire 520
Connecticut 7,693 New York 49,069
Illinois 5,436 New Jersey 23,810
Indiana 11,262 Ohio 25,279
Iowa 333 Pennsylvania 53,626
Maine 1,356 Rhode Island 3,670
Massachusetts 9,064 Vermont 718
Michigan 2,583 Wisconsin 635
Total196,016

Free Colored in Slave States.

Alabama 2,265 Maryland 74,723
Arkansas 608 Mississippi 930
District of Columbia 10,059 Missouri 2,618
Delaware 18,733 North Carolina 27,463
Georgia 2,932 South Carolina 8,960
Florida 932 Tennessee 6,422
Kentucky 10,011 Texas 397
Louisiana 17,462 Virginia 54,333
Total238,187

Slave Population.

Alabama 342,844 Maryland 90,368
Arkansas 47,100 Mississippi 309,878
District of Columbia 3,687 Missouri 87,422
Delaware 2,290 North Carolina 288,548
Georgia 381,682 South Carolina 384,984
Florida 39,310 Tennessee 239,459
Kentucky 210,981 Texas 58,161
Louisiana 244,809 Virginia 472,528
Total3,204,313

Mulatto Population of Free States.

California 87 New Hampshire 184
Connecticut 1,798 New Jersey 3,697
Illinois 2,506 New York 8,139
Indiana 5,321 Ohio 14,265
Iowa 155 Pennsylvania 15,841
Maine 461 Rhode Island 731
Massachusetts 2,340 Vermont 206
Michigan 1,118 Wisconsin 291
Total56,646

Mulatto Population of Slave States.

Free Slaves Total
Alabama 1,698 21,605 23,303
Arkansas 401 6,361 6,768
District of Columbia 3,216 802 4,078
Delaware 1,648 83 1,731
Florida 703 3,022 3,725
Georgia 1,528 22,669 24,197
Kentucky 2,630 29,729 32,359
Louisiana 14,083 19,835 33,918
Maryland 13,614 1,889 21,503
Mississippi 635 19,130 20,365
Missouri 931 13,235 14,166
North Carolina 11,205 16,815 34,020
South Carolina 4,312 12,502 16,814
Tennessee 3,166 20,356 24,132
Texas 251 1,103 1,960
Virginia 35,416 44,299 19,115
Total 102,239 246,635 348,814
Mulatto population of Free States 56,646
Mulatto population of Slave States Free 102,239
Slave 246,635 348,814
White population of Free States 13,330,650
Mulatto population of Free States 56,646 Proportion 1 to 235
White population of Slave States 6,222,418
Mulatto population of Slave States 348,814 Proportion 1 to 18

Manumitted and Fugitive Slaves in 1850.

States Manu
mitted
Fugi
tive
States Manu
mitted
Fugi
tive
Alabama 16 29 Missouri 50 60
Arkansas 1 21 Mississippi 6 41
Delaware 211 26 North Carolina 2 64
Florida 22 18 South Carolina 2 16
Georgia 19 89 Tennessee 45 10
Kentucky 152 96 Texas 5 29
Louisiana 159 90 Virginia 218 83
Maryland 493 219 Total 1,461 1,011

On the schedules 1,467 slaves are returned in 1850 as emancipated in the slaveholding states during the previous year. The number of slaves who had absconded during the year 1849-50, and had not been heard from, was 1,011 by the reports.

Proportion of Fugitive Slaves one in 3,200
Proportion of Manumitted Slaves one in 2,200

In Maryland there was one fugitive in 320 slaves; in Virginia there was one in 5,695; in Missouri, one in 1,450; in Kentucky, one in 2,100; in Georgia, one in 2,700; and in Louisiana, one in 4,000.

Deaf and Dumb Slaves 531
Blind 1,387
Insane 327
Idiotic 1,182
Total 3,427

Occupations of Slaves.

Residents of Towns 400,000
Rural 2,804,313

Of the latter class 2,500,000 are directly employed in agriculture, including males and females, and persons of all ages. Slaves under 10 and over 60 years of age are seldom employed industrially. These 2,500,000 are distributed between the great staples of the south in something like the following proportions, bearing in mind that large quantities of breadstuffs are produced in addition:

Hemp 60,000
Rice 125,000
Sugar 150,000
Tobacco 350,000
Cotton, &c. 1,815,000

Number of Slave Holders.

Alabama 29,295 Maryland 16,040
Arkansas 5,999 Mississippi 23,116
District of Columbia 1,477 Missouri 19,185
Delaware 809 North Carolina 28,303
Florida 3,520 South Carolina 25,596
Georgia 38,456 Tennessee 33,864
Kentucky 38,385 Texas 7,747
Louisiana 20,670 Virginia 55,063
Total347,525

Proportion of Slave Holders to Non-Slave Holders in the Slave States.

States. Slave Holders. Non-Slave Holders.
Alabama 29,295 397,219
Arkansas 5,999 156,190
District of Columbia 1,417 36,464
Delaware 809 70,360
Florida 3,520 43,683
Georgia 38,456 483,116
Kentucky 38,385 723,028
Louisiana 20,670 234,821
Maryland 16,040 401,903
Mississippi 23,116 272,602
Missouri 19,185 572,819
North Carolina 28,303 524,725
South Carolina 25,596 248,967
Tennessee 33,864 722,972
Texas 7,747 146,287
Virginia 55,063 839,737
——— ———
347,525 5,873,893

Representation in Congress Slave States.

States. Slaves. Free Colored. White. No. of Reps.
Alabama 342,844 2,265 426,514 7
Arkansas 47,100 608 162,189 2
Delaware 2,290 18,073 71,169 1
Florida 39,310 932 47,203 1
Georgia 381,682 2,932 521,572 8
Kentucky 210,981 10,011 761,413 10
Louisiana 244,809 17,462 255,491 4
Maryland 90,368 74,723 417,943 6
Mississippi 309,878 930 295,718 5
Missouri 87,422 2,618 592,004 7
North Carolina 288,548 27,463 553,028 8
South Carolina 384,984 8,960 274,563 6
Tennessee 239,459 6,422 756,836 10
Texas 58,161 397 154,034 2
Virginia 472,528 54,333 894,800 13
——— ——— ———
3,200,626 238,187 6,222,418 90

Representation in Congress.—Free States.

States. Colored. White. No. of Reps.
California 962 91,635 2
Connecticut 7,693 363,099 4
Illinois 5,436 846,034 9
Indiana 11,262 977,154 11
Iowa 333 191,881 2
Maine 1,356 581,813 6
Massachusetts 9,064 985,450 11
Michigan 2,583 395,071 4
New Hampshire 520 317,456 3
New York 49,069 3,048,325 33
New Jersey 23,816 465,509 5
Ohio 25,279 1,955,050 21
Pennsylvania 53,626 2,258,160 25
Rhode Island 3,670 143,875 2
Vermont 718 313,402 3
Wisconsin 635 304,756 3
196,016 13,330,650 144


Northern Representatives based on White Population 42
Northern Representatives based on Colored Population 2
Southern Representatives based on White Population 68
Southern Representatives based on Free Colored Population 2
Southern Representatives based on Slave Population 20
Ratio of Representation for 1853, 93,420

MORAL AND SOCIAL.

Religious Worship.

Slave States. No. of Churches. Value Church Property. Church Accommodations.
Alabama 1,325 $1,131,616 440,155
Arkansas 362 89,315 60,226
District of Columbia 46 363,000 34,120
Delaware 180 340,345 55,741
Florida 177 165,400 44,960
Georgia 1,862 1,269,359 632,992
Kentucky 1,849 2,251,918 673,528
Louisiana 307 1,782,470 109615
Maryland 909 3,947,884 379,465
Mississippi 1,016 755,542 294,104
Missouri 909 1,587,410 264,979
North Carolina 1,787 905,573 574,924
South Carolina 1,182 2,172,246 460,450
Tennessee 2,027 1,216,201 628,495
Texas 328 206,930 64,155
Virginia 2,386 2,860,876 858,086
Totals 16,652 $22,142,085 5,575,995

Religious Worship.

Free States. No. of Churches. Value Church Property. Church Accommodations.
California 28 $ 267,800 10,020
Connecticut 734 3,555,194 307,299
Illinois 1,223 1,482,185 486,576
Indiana 2,035 1,529,585 709,655
Iowa 207 177,425 43,529
Maine 945 1,725,845 321,167
Massachusetts 1,447 10,206,184 692,828
Michigan 399 723,600 120,117
New Hampshire 626 1,405,786 237,417
New Jersey 814 3,680,936 345,733
New York 4,169 21,219,207 1,915,179
Ohio 3,939 5,793,099 1,457,769
Pennsylvania 3,596 11,586,315 1,576,245
Rhode Island 231 1,254,400 102,040
Vermont 599 1,216,125 234,534
Wisconsin 365 353,900 97,773
Totals 21,357 $65,167,142,586 8,647,881
Estimated Educational Income in Slave States 6,819,808
Estimated Educational Income in Free States 10,902,308

Persons over 20 years of age who cannot Read and Write.

Slave States. Whites. Free Colored. White & Free Colored.
Native. Foreign. Aggregate.
Alabama 33,751 235 33,853 139 33,902
Arkansas 10,819 110 10,908 27 10,935
District of Columbia 1,457 3,214 4,349 322 4,671
Delaware 4,530 5,045 9,777 404 10,181
Florida 3,859 270 3,834 295 4,129
Georgia 41,200 407 41,201 400 41,007
Kentucky 66,087 3,019 07,359 2,347 09,706
Louisiana 21,221 3,389 18,339 6,271 24,610
Maryland 20,815 21,002 38,420 3,451 41,877
Mississippi 13,405 123 13,447 81 13,528
Missouri 36,281 497 34,917 1,861 30,778
North Carolina 73,500 0,857 80,083 340 80,423
South Carolina 15,084 880 10,460 104 10,564
Tennessee 77,522 1,097 78,114 505 78,019
Texas 10,525 58 8,095 2,488 10,583
Virginia 77,005 11,515 87,383 1,137 88,520
Totals 514,339 58,444 552,005 20,178 572,782

Persons over 20 years or age who cannot Read and Write.

Free States. Whites. Free Colored. White & Free Colored.
Native. Foreign. Aggregate.
California 5,118 117 2,318 2,917 5,235
Connecticut 4,739 567 1,293 4,013 5,306
Illinois 40,054 1,229 35,336 5,947 41,283
Indiana 70,540 2,170 09,445 3,265 72,710
Iowa 8,120 33 7,076 1,077 8,153
Maine 6,147 135 2,134 4,148 6,282
Massachusetts 27,539 806 1,861 26,484 28,345
Michigan 7,912 369 5,272 3,009 8,281
New Hampshire 2,957 52 945 2,064 3,009
New Jersey 14,248 4,417 12,787 5,878 18,605
New York 91,293 7,429 30,070 68,052 98,722
Ohio 61,030 4,990 56,958 9,062 66,020
Pennsylvania 66,928 9,344 51,283 24,989 76,272
Rhode Island 3,340 267 1,248 2,359 3,607
Vermont 6,189 51 010 5,024 6,240
Wisconsin 6,361 92 1,551 4,902 6,453
Totals 422,515 32,068 280,793 173,790 454,583

Lands appropriated by General Government for Educational Purposes to January 1, 1854.

Slave States. Acres for Schools. Acres for Universities.
Missouri 1,199,139 23,040
Alabama 902,774 23,040
Mississippi 837,584 23,040
Louisiana 786,044 46,080
Arkansas 886,460 46,080
Florida 908,503 46,080
Tennessee 3,553,824[1] — — — —
————— —————
Total 9,074,328 207,360

Free States. Acres for Schools. Acres for Universites.

Ohio 704,488 23,040
Indiana 650,317 23,040
Illinois 978,755 23,040
Michigan 1,067,397 46,080
Iowa 905, 144 46,080
Wisconsin 958,648 46,080
California 6,719,324 46,080
————— —————
Total 11,984,073 253,440

Newspaper and Periodical Press.

Aggregate number of copies printed annually in Slave States 92,165,919
Aggregate number of copies printed annually in Free States 334,146,081

Libraries.

Libraries. Volumes.
Libraries other than Private in Slave States 722 742,794
Libraries other than Private in Free States 14,902 3,882,217
These Libraries include Public, School, Sunday School, College and Church.

CHARITIES.

Pauperism.— Whole Number of Persons June 1, 1850.

Slave States. Native. Foreign. Total.
Alabama 306 9 315
Arkansas 67 — — — 67
Delaware 240 33 273
Florida 58 4 62
Georgia 825 29 854
Kentucky 690 87 777
Louisiana 76 30 106
Maryland 1,681 320 2,001
Mississippi 245 12 257
Missouri 251 254 505
North Carolina 1,567 13 1,580
South Carolina 1,118 180 1,293
Tennessee 577 14 594
Texas 4 — — — 4
Virginia 4,356 102 4,458
Totals 12,056 1,087 13,143
Free States. Native. Foreign. Total
California — — — — — — — — —
Connecticut 1,463 281 1,744
Illinois 279 155 434
Indiana 446 137 583
Iowa 27 17 44
Maine 3,209 326 3,535
Massachusetts 4,059 1,490 5,549
Michigan 248 181 429
New Hampshire 1,998 186 2,184
New Jersey 1,339 239 1,578
New York 5,755 7,078 12,833
Ohio 1,254 419 1,673
Pennsylvania 2,654 1,157 3,811
Rhode Island 492 204 696
Vermont 1,565 314 1,879
Wisconsin 72 166 238
———— ———— ————
Totals 24,860 12,350 37,210

CRIMINAL STATISTICS.

Slave States. — Number in State Prisons and Penitentiaries:
Whites — Native 988
Foreign 370
Colored, including slaves 323
Total 1,681

Free States. — Number in State Prisons and Penitentiaries:

Whites —Native 2,271
Foreign 1,129
Colored 565 Total 3,965

INDUSTRY.

Farming Lands and Improvements.

Slave States. Cash value of Farms
and Plantations.
Value of Farming Implements
and Machinery.
Alabama $64,323,224 $5,125,663
Arkansas 15,265,245 1,601,296
District of Columbia 1,730,460 40,220
Delaware 18,880,031 510,279
Florida 6,323,109 658,795
Georgia 95,753,445 5,894,150
Kentucky 155,021,262 5,169,037
Louisiana 75,814,398 11,576,938
Maryland 87,178,545 2,463,443
Mississippi 54,738,634 5,762,927
Missouri 63,225,543 3,981,525
North Carolina 67,891,766 3,931,532
South Carolina 82,431,684 4,136,354
Tennessee 97,851,212 5,360,210
Texas 16,550,008 2,151,704
Virginia 216,401,543 7,021,762
——————— ——————
Totals $1,119,380,109 $65,386,045

Farming Lands and Improvements.

Free States. Cash value of Farms
and Plantations
Value of Farming Implements
and Machinery.
California $3,874,041 $103,483
Connecticut 72,726,422 1,892,541
Illinois 96,133,290 6,405,561
Indiana 136,385,173 6.704,444
Iowa 16,657,567 1,172,869
Maine 54,861,748 2,284,557
Massachusetts 109,076,347 3,209,584
Michigan 51,872,446 2,891,371
New Hampshire 55,245,997 2,314,125
New Jersey 120,237,511 4,425,503
New York 554,546,642 22,084,926
Ohio 358,758,603 12,750,585
Pennsylvania 407,876,099 14,722,541
Rhode Island 17,070,802 497,201
Vermont 63,367,227 2,739,232
Wisconsin 28,528,563 1,641,568
——————— ——————
Totals $2,147,218,478 $85,840,141

Manufactures, Mininq and Mechanic Arts.

Slave States Capital Invested. Raw Material used. Annual Product.
Alabama $3,450,006 $2,224,960 $4,528,878
Arkansas 324,065 263,564 607,436
District of Columbia 883,965 1,339,146 2,493,008
Delaware 2,973,945 2,864,607 4,649,296
Florida 547,060 220,611 668,335
Georgia 5,460,483 3,404,917 7,086,525
Kentucky 12,350,734 12,170,225 24,588,483
Louisiana 5,313,074 2,958,988 7,320,948
Maryland. 14,753,143 17,326,734 32,477,702
Mississippi 1,833,420 1,290,271 2,972,038
Missouri 9,079,695 12,446,733 23,749,265
North Carolina 7,252,225 4,805,463 9,111,245
South Carolina 6,056,865 2,809,534 7,063,513
Tennessee 6,975,279 4,900,952 9,728,438
Texas 539,290 394,642 1,165,538
Virginia 18,109,993 18,103,433 29,705,387
—————— —————— ——————
Totals $95,918,842 $87,529,785 167,906,035

Manufactures, Mining and Mechanic Arts.

Free States. Capital Invested. Raw Material used. Annual Product.
California $1,006,197 $1,201,154 $12,862,522
Connecticut 23,890,348 23,589,397 45,110,102
Illinois 6,385,387 8,915,173 45,110,102
Indiana 7,941,602 10,214,337 18,922,651
Iowa 1,292,875 2,356,881 3,551,783
Maine 14,700,452 13,555,806 24,664,135
Massachusetts 83,357,642 85,856,771 151,137,145
Michigan 6,534,250 6,105,561 10,976,894
New Hampshire 18,242,114 12,745,466 23,164,503
New Jersey 22,184,730 21,992,186 39,713,586
New York 99,904,405 134,655,674 237,597,249
Ohio 29,019,538 34,677,937 62,647,259
Pennsylvania 94,473,810 87,206,377 155.044.910
Rhode Island 12,923,176 13,183,889 22.093.258
Vermont 5,001,377 4,173,552 8,570,920
Wisconsin 3,382,148 5,414,931 9,293,068
—————— —————— ——————
Totals $431,290,351 $467,125,253 $845,430,428

Rail Roads and Canals in 1854.

Miles of Canals Miles of Railroads. Cost of Railroads
Slave States 1,116 4,212 $92,620,204
Free States 3,682 13,105 $396,980,924

Real and Personal Estate.

Slave States. Real Estate Personal Estate including Slaves. Total.
Alabama $78,870,718 $162,463,705 $241,334,423
Arkansas 17,372,524 19,056,151 36,428,675
District of Columbia 14,409,413 1,774,342 16,183,755
Delaware 14,486,595 1,410,275 15,896,870
Florida 7,924,588 15,274,146 23,198,734
Georgia 121,619,739 213,490,486 335,110,225
Kentucky 177,013,407 114,374,147 291,387,554
Louisiana 176,623,654 49,832,464 226,456,118
Maryland 139,026,610 69,536,956 208,563,566
Mississippi 65,171,438 143,250,729 208,422,167
Missouri 66,802,223 36,793,240 98,595,463
North Carolina 71,702,740 140,368,673 212,071,413
South Carolina 105,737,492 178,130,217 283,867,709
Tennessee 107,981,793 87,299,565 195,281,358
Texas 28,149,671 25,414,000 53,563,671
Virginia 252,105,824 130,198,429 383,304,253
Totals $1,444,998,429 $1,383,667,525 $2,828,665,954

Real and Personal Estate.

Free States. Real Estate. Personal Estate. Total.
California $16,347,442 $5,575,731 $21,923,173
Connecticut 96,412,947 22,675,725 119,088,672
Illinois 81,524,835 33,257,810 114,782,645
Indiana 112,947,740 39,922,659 152,870,399
Iowa 15,672,332 6,018,310 21,690,642
Maine 64,336,119 32,463,434 96,799,553
Massachusetts 349,129,932 201,976,892 551,106,824
Michigan 25,580,371 5,296,852 30,877,223
New Hampshire 67,839,108 27,412,488 95,251,596
New Jersey 153,151,619 30,000,000 183,151,619
New York 564,649,649 150,719,379 715,369,028
Ohio 337,521,075 96,351,557 433,872,632
Pennsylvania 427,865,660 72,410,191 500,275,851
Rhode Island 54,358,231 23,400,743 77,758,974
Vermont 57,320,369 15,660,114 72,980,483
Wisconsin 22,468,442 4,257,083 26,715,525
Totals $2,447,115,871 $9767,398,968 $3,214,514,839

Value of Real Estate in Free States $2,447,115,871
Value of Real Estate in Slave States 1,444,998,429
Value of Personal Estate in Free States $767,398,968
Value of Personal Estate in Slave States including Slaves 1,383,667,525
Value of Personal Estate in Slave States excluding Slaves 422,373,625
Total value of Real and Personal Estate in Free States $3,214,514,839
Total value of Real and Personal Estate in Slave States including Slaves $2,828,665,954
Total value Real and Personal Estate in Slave States excluding Slaves $1,867,372,054

Estimated average value of Slaves, in above calculation, $300.

Slave Labor Products in 1850.

Cotton $98,603,720
Tobacco 13,982,686
Cane Sugar 12,378,850
Hemp 5,000,000
Rice 4,000,000
Molasses 2,540,179
——————
$136,505,435

Slave Population in America.

In United States 3,204,313
" Brazil 3,250,000
" Spanish Colonies 900,000
" Dutch Colonies 85,000
" South American Republics 140,000

  1. Forty thousand dollars of proceeds to be applied to establish and support a College.