. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. Fig-ures indicate the number of rural routes fromthat office. Brickyard. Hurtsboro. Cottonton—2. Pittsview—3. Fort Mitchell—1. Rutberford—1. Girard—1. Seale (ch.)—3. Hatchechubbee. Uchee. Population.—Statistics from decennial pub-lications of the U. S. Bureau of the Negro. Total. 1840 6,244 7,269 13,513 1850 8,405 11,143 19,548 1860 10,938 15,656 26,592 1870 5,946 15,690 21,636 1880 6,182 18,655 24,837 1890 5,814 18,279 24,093 1900 5,930 21,152 27,083 1910 5,733 20,198 25,937 1920 27,448 Delegates to Constitutional Convent


. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. Fig-ures indicate the number of rural routes fromthat office. Brickyard. Hurtsboro. Cottonton—2. Pittsview—3. Fort Mitchell—1. Rutberford—1. Girard—1. Seale (ch.)—3. Hatchechubbee. Uchee. Population.—Statistics from decennial pub-lications of the U. S. Bureau of the Negro. Total. 1840 6,244 7,269 13,513 1850 8,405 11,143 19,548 1860 10,938 15,656 26,592 1870 5,946 15,690 21,636 1880 6,182 18,655 24,837 1890 5,814 18,279 24,093 1900 5,930 21,152 27,083 1910 5,733 20,198 25,937 1920 27,448 Delegates to Constitutional Conventions. 1861—R. O. Howard; Benjamin H. Baker. 1865—A. B. Griffin, George D. Hooper. 1867—George Ely, Washington Johnson(colored). 1875—F. A. Nisbett, Sutton S. Scott. 1901—William H. Banks, Boswell Senators.— 1834-5—Lawson J. —William —Jefferson —Robert S. —James —Benjamin H. —Benjamin H. —A. B.


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