The history and topography of the United States of America . ans; the Baptists, 129 churches, 110 ministers, and 12,580 com-municants; the Methodists, 71 preachers, and 8,200 members; the Universalists,46 societies; the Episcopalians, 31 ministers; the New Jerusalem Church, 8 societies;the Presbyterians, 9 ministers; the Roman Catholics, 4 churches ; and the Shakers,4 societies. Population of (he Counties and County Towns. Suffolk, E. .Essex, N. E. Middlesex, M. Plymouth, , E. Bristol, s Barnstable, s. e. .Nantucket, s. E. .Dukes, s. E. . .Worcester, M. .Hampshire, w. , s. w
The history and topography of the United States of America . ans; the Baptists, 129 churches, 110 ministers, and 12,580 com-municants; the Methodists, 71 preachers, and 8,200 members; the Universalists,46 societies; the Episcopalians, 31 ministers; the New Jerusalem Church, 8 societies;the Presbyterians, 9 ministers; the Roman Catholics, 4 churches ; and the Shakers,4 societies. Population of (he Counties and County Towns. Suffolk, E. .Essex, N. E. Middlesex, M. Plymouth, , E. Bristol, s Barnstable, s. e. .Nantucket, s. E. .Dukes, s. E. . .Worcester, M. .Hampshire, w. , s. w. .Franklin, N. w. .Berkshire, w. . Total . . Males. Females. Coloured. Total Po-pulation. 28,586 31,693 1,883 62,162 39,431 42,929 527 82,887 38,107 39,348 513 77,968 20,90520,4:J6 21,67821,296 410169 42,99341,901 23,366 25,178 930 49,474 13,9973,3391,70241,54514,99915,28814,44718,310 14,3633,5841,76842,44914,99516,00314,76518,510 165279483712253491321,005 28,5257,2023,51884,36530,21031,64029,34437,825 294,449 308,559 7,006 610,014 County Towns,. Popula- Distance,tion. B. I W.° ,392 886,3SS 951,071 017,751,057,592,045,975,202,509,172,613,784,540 355 432446466452431427439422458431466531495394376363396363 From Boston From Washington. 472 TOPOGRAPHY OF Population of Massachusetts, Boston, and Salem, at different Periods. Massachusetts. t fiosioiu In 1701,1742,1763,1765, 1776,1784,1790,1800,1810,1820,1830, 70,000164,000241,024227,926348,094357,510378,787422,845472,040523,287610,014 In 1700, 7,000 1722, 10,567 1742, 16,382 1752, 17,574 1765, 15,520 1790, 18,038 1800, 24,937 1810, 33,250 1820, 43,298 1825, 58,261 1830, 61,392 Salem In 1754, 3,462 1765, 4,427 1785, 6,923 1790, 7,921 1800, 9,457 1810, 12,613 1820, 12,731 1830, 13,886 There are now no slaves in this state; their number was never some years before the declaration of independence public opinion was stronglyagainst slavery. The first article in the Declaration of Rights contained in thegeneral constituti
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