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June 1, 1860
(All reported data is “as of” this official date chosen by the census agency)
5 months
31, 443, 321
James Buchanan
33 States participated in the1860 census. New States in 1860 census: Minnesota and Oregon. Participating territories: Kansas, New Mexico, Nebraska, Utah, Washington, Indian and Unorganized Dakota.
1860 Census Data: 8th United States Census
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By the time the 1860 census data was collected for tabulation, the nation was just starting the American Civil War allowing census staff to only produce abbreviated reports. The Census staff did create a cartographic display including maps of southern states for Union troops.
Famous people in history: Milton Bradley
Milton Bradley captured the imaginations of children and entertained families for generations as a leading manufacturer of games and toys. Bradley started as a draughtsman and lithographer, eventually designing the widely successful board game, “The Checkered Game of Life.”
Due to the popularity of Game of Life, he launched the Milton Bradley and Company in 1860 in Springfield, MA. Bradley retained his position as game manufacturer until his death in 1911. One of the longest running and popular board games in history, players in the Game of Life journey through education, careers, marriage, children, insurance, retirement and each players meets “the day of reckoning,” otherwise known as death.
Milton Bradley at the age of 23 in the 1860 Census.
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