Portrait of a Town: 1790
Description
This is the first United States Census information for the Town of Harrison, New York, dated 1790. It gives family names and corresponding data for each family. Highlighted are the names of "All other free persons" and the number of free people in their households. The name Zingo referred to Zingo Stout, whom Dr. Edythe A. Quinn considered the African founding father of The Hills.
Creator
United States Census Bureau
Date
1790
Subject
1790 Census
The Hills Harrison New York
Publisher
Government Printing Office
Type
Text
Format
Book
Source
Heads of Families At The First Census Of The United States Taken In The Year 1790 New York. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C., c1907, p.199.
Language
en-US
Rights
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Citation
United States Census Bureau, “Portrait of a Town: 1790,” Harrison Remembers, accessed April 23, 2024, https://www.harrisonpl.org/harrison-remembers/items/show/89.