Norman Gasbarro | June 17, 2012
In 1860, the United States conducted the Eighth Census. The total population of the country was determined to be 31, 443, 321, which represented a 35.4% increase over the Census of 1850. Included in the total population in 1860 were 3,953,761 slaves. Pennsylvania’s population in i860 was 2,906,215. Pennsylvania’s white population in 1860 was 2,849,266. […]
Category: Research, Resources |
Comments Off on The Census of 1860
Tags: Barry Township, Eldred Township, Foster Township, Frailey Township, Gratz Borough, Halifax, Halifax Township, Hegins Township, Hubley Township, Jackson Township, Jefferson Township, Jordan Township, Little Mahanoy Township, Lower Mahanoy Township, Lykens Borough, Lykens Township, Mifflin Township, Millersburg, Pine Grove Township, Porter Township, Reed Township, Reilly Township, Tremont Township, Upper Mahanoy Township, Upper Mahantongo Township, Upper Paxton Township, Washington Township, Wiconisco Township
Norman Gasbarro | May 25, 2012
The post today is a continuation of a study of the men who served in the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry. George Zimmerman, a carpenter from Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, joined the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, as a Private on 27 February, 1864, according to some military records. Some military records also indicate that George Zimmerman died […]
Category: Research, Resources, Stories |
1 Comment »
Tags: Dornsife, Little Mahanoy Township, Regiments, Rough and Ready, Upper Mahantongo Township, Zimmerman family