1845 State Census for White Plains
The first federal census was taken in 1790, and a federal census
has been done at the beginning of each decade ever since. New York
State began doing a census mid-decade beginning in 1825, although
the only complete state censuses for Westchester County to survive
are for the years 1905, 1915 and 1925. Copies of these censuses
are held in the Westchester County Archives.
This census is one of
the few for 1845 that have survived for Westchester communities.
It enumerates residents of White Plains by gender, race, citizenship
status, and eligibility for service in the military. It also
includes specific details about agricultural uses of the land,
such as how many acres were planted with buckwheat, oats and corn,
as well as the value of goods produced by various small factories.
In addition, it lists the number of hotels, stores, tradesmen and
professionals in the community in 1845.
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