Inventory of Historic Maps of Mississippi,
created 2007-2017,
by Paul Davis

Title: The progress of the nation, 1790-1820. Maps showing in five degrees of density the distribution within the territory east of the 100th meridian of the population of the United States, excluding Indians not taxed. Compiled from the returns of the population at the first, second, third and fourth censuses of the United States, 1790-1800-1810-1820 by Francis A. Walker. (Julius Bien, Lith., 1874).
Author:Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897
Scale:ca. 1 inch to 200 miles
Situation Date:1790-1820
Type:Original
Features:Five maps on two sheets illustrating population density, geographic center of population, immigrant population, ethnic distribution, illiteracy, wealth, indebtedness, taxation.
Comments:Bibliographic Note: From Francis Walker's Statistical Atlas of the United States, Part 2, Plate 16 and 16a.
Coverage:Eastern half of the United States
Repository:National Archives and Records Administration, Cartographic and Architectural Records
Language:English
Publisher:Washington D.C., U.S Census Office.
Size (inches):7.5 X 9.3
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