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1860 U.S. Federal Slave Schedule
Written by Kelly Whitelock   

1860 Slave Schedules & 1860 U.S. Federal Census – Slave Schedules.  As you can see, this information didn't change much from the prior Slave Schedule.  Thank goodness this was the last slave schedule!  The Emancipation Proclamation was made during the Civil War in Sept. 1862 and took affect on January 1, 1863.  This took affect in the Confederate States.  Then, by 1865 all slaves were freed completely from all of the states in the union, including the Union States.   

1)  Names of Slave Owners.
2)  Number of Slaves.
Description:
3) Age
4)  Sex
5)  Colour
6)  Fugitive from the state.
7)  Number manumitted (To free from slavery or bondage; emancipate).
8)  Deaf & dumb, blind, insane, or idiotic.

 
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