Valley of the Shadow
The Eve of War
Fall 1859–Spring 1861

1860 Census and Summaries

Browse this section for statistics from Augusta and Franklin counties—as well as a comparison between the two—on the eve of war.

See the table below to review aggregated census data from 1820 to 1860.


Searching the Aggregated U.S. Censuses, 1820-1860

Variable 1820 Census 1830 Census 1840 Census 1850 Census 1860 Census Trends
POPULATION
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Indian Population Data
Half-Breed Population Data
Asiatic Population Data
Other Population Data
Births, Deaths & Marriages Data
ECONOMY
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Real Estate & Personal Property Data
CHURCHES Data Data
EDUCATION Data Data
LITERACY Data Data
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OCCUPATIONS Data Data
PRINTING & PERIODICALS Data
SLAVE OWNERSHIP Data

The data reported in the U.S. census tables are raw numbers. In most cases, it is misleading to use raw data to directly compare localities, states, or regions because of their differing physical sizes and populations. The measures defined below allow you to make comparisons between Augusta and Franklin Counties, and their respective states and regions, by converting the raw data to figures which control for the different sizes of the population in these areas.

Learn more about proportions and percentages, ratios, and rates of increase.