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BELGIANS IN AMERICA: American Censuses 1850 / 1860 / 1870
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Distribution
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The settlers |
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DAKOTA, MONTANA & WYOMING terr. |
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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. |
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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. |