Censuses Dakota
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Censuses

DAKOTA, MONTANA & WYOMING terr.


Censuses Index

       
  Belgian population in Dakota Territory  
    1870 : 1
          3. Dakota (Fort Totten) 1
Belgian population in Montana
    1870 : 20
        12. Deer Lodge 1
        16. Gallatin 2
        25. Lewis & Clark 4
        28. Madison 8
        32. Missoula 5
Belgian population in Wyoming
  see Washington territory 1870 : 5
          4. Carbon 3
        11. Laramie 2
Montana 

1. Beaverhead
2. Big Horn
3. Blaine
4. Broadwater
5. Carbon
6. Carter
7. Cascade
8. Chouteau
9. Custer
10. Daniels
11. Dawson
12. Deer Lodge
13. Fallon
14. Fergus
15. Flathead
16. Gallatin
17. Garfield
18. Glacier
19. Golden Valley
20. Granite
21. Hill
22. Jefferson
23. Judith Basin
24. Lake
25. Lewis and Clark
26. Liberty
27. Lincoln
28. Madison
29. McCone
30. Meagher
31. Mineral
32. Missoula
33. Musselshell
34. Park
35. Petroleum
36. Phillips
37. Pondera
38. Powder River
39. Powell
40. Prairie
41. Ravalli
42. Richland
43. Roosevelt
44. Rosebud
45. Sanders
46. Sheridan
47. Silver Bow
48. Stillwater
49. Sweet Grass
50. Teton
51. Toole
52. Treasure
53. Valley
54. Wheatland
55. Wibaux
56. Yellowstone
57. Yellowstore National Park
Wyoming 

1. Albany
2. Big Horn
3. Campbell
4. Carbon
5. Converse
6. Crook
7. Fremont
8. Goshen
9. Hot Springs
10. Johnson
11. Laramie
12. Lincoln
13. Natrona
14. Niobrara
15. Park
16. Platte
17. Sheridan
18. Sublette
19. Sweetwater
20. Teton
21. Uinta
22. Washakie
23. Weston
North Dakota 

1. Adams
2. Barnes
3. Benson
4. Billings
5. Bottineau
6. Bowman
7. Burke
8. Burleigh
9. Cass
10. Cavalier
11. Dickey
12. Divide
13. Dunn
14. Eddy
15. Emmons
16. Foster
17. Golden Valley
18. Grand Forks
19. Grant
20. Griggs
21. Hettinger
22. Kidder
23. Lamoure
24. Logan
25. McHenry
26. McIntosh
27. McKenzie
28. McLean
29. Mercer
30. Morton
31. Mountrail
32. Nelson
33. Oliver
34. Pembina
35. Pierce
36. Ramsey
37. Ransom
38. Renville
39. Richland
40. Rolette
41. Sargent
42. Sheridan
43. Sioux
44. Slope
45. Stark
46. Steele
47. Stutsman
48. Towner
49. Traill
50. Walsh
51. Ward
52. Wells
53. Williams
South Dakota

1. Aurora
2. Beadle
3. Bennett
4. Bon Homme
5. Brookings
6. Brown
7. Brule
8. Buffalo
9. Butte
10. Campbell
11. Charles Mix
12. Clark
13. Clay
14. Codington
15. Corson
16. Custer
17. Davison
18. Day
19. Deuel
20. Dewey
21. Douglas
22. Edmunds
23. Fall River
24. Faulk
25. Grant
26. Gregory
27. Haakon
28. Hamlin
29. Hand
30. Hanson
31. Harding
32. Hughes
33. Hutchinson
34. Hyde
35. Jackson
36. Jerauld
37. Jones
38. Kingsbury
39. Lake
40. Lawrence
41. Lincoln
42. Lyman
43. Marshall
44. McCook
45. McPherson
46. Meade
47. Mellette
48. Miner
49. Minnehaha
50. Moody
51. Pennington
52. Perkins
53. Potter
54. Roberts
55. Sanborn
56. Shannon
57. Spink
58. Stanley
59. Sully
60. Todd
61. Tripp
62. Turner
63. Union
64. Walworth
65. Yankton
66. Ziebach
The Dakota Territory was established in 1861,including all of the present-day Dakotas as well as most of Montana and the northern half of Wyoming. After 1868 Dakota Territory corresponded to the present two States, plus an area transferred to Nebraska in 1882.

The total population of Dakota Territory was 14,181 in 1870 

Considerable portions of the State were not covered by the census until 1890/1900.

South and North Dakota were admitted as States on November 2, 1889. 

The population of 4,837 given for 1860 is for the whole of Dakota Territory as organized in 1861, essentially comprising present-day South and North Dakota east of the Missouri River.
No determination has been made to assign the 1860 total to what became the two separate States. In 1860, some forts and settlements in the present State also were enumerated in Nebraska Territory.