Census of Virginia for 1800 and 1810 (A).
- imprint_number: 1812.005
- title: [Census of Virginia, 1800, 1810, in the form printed by the United States].
- sequence_number: 5
- year: 1812
- place_issued: Richmond
- issuing_press: Samuel Pleasants
- author: United States. Bureau of the Census.
- notes: No copy known extant; Pleasants was ordered on January 3, 1812, to print 250 copies of the census reports for 1800 and 1810 "in the form it is printed by order of the government of the United States" for the use of the Assembly; he was also ordered to add to that standard form tabulation the number of free persons, of three-fifths of the number of slaves, and a sum of the two numbers for each county, which he apparently issued as a second broadside with this title reprinted on the verso of that (1812.006); that addendum indicates that this item was produced for the decennial reapportionment of Virginia's congressional districts.
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