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C. APPENDIX C

FIGURES FROM THE UNITED STATES CENSUS REPORTS
RELATING TO FUGITIVE SLAVES

Table A

                                   
Census of 1850  Census of 1860 
Slaves  Fugitives  Ratio of
Fugitives
to
Slaves 
Per
Cent
of
Loss 
Slaves  Fugitives  Ratio of
Fugitives
to
Slaves 
Per
Cent
of
Loss 
Alabama  342,844  29  11,822  .0084  435,080  36  12,086  .0082 
Arkansas  47,100  21  2,242  .0445  111,115  28  3,968  .0252 
Delaware  2,290  26  88  1.1352  1,798  12  150  .6674 
Florida  39,310  18  2,184  .0457  61,745  11  5,613  .0177 
Georgia  381,682  89  4,288  .0233  462,198  23  20,096  .0049 
Kentucky  210,981  96  2,198  .0455  225,483  119  1,895  .0527 
Louisiana  244,809  90  2,720  .0366  331,726  46  7,211  .0138 
Maryland  90,368  279  324  .3088  87,189  115  758  .1318 
Mississippi  309,878  40  7,558  .0132  436,631  68  6,422  .0155 
Missoari  87,422  60  1,457  .0686  114,931  99  1,161  .0860 
NorthCarolina  288,548  64  4,508  .0222  331,059  61  5,262  .0184 
SouthCarolina  384,984  16  24,061  .0041  402,406  23  17,501  .0057 
Tennessee  239,459  70  3,421  .0292  275,719  29  9,509  .0105 
Texas  58,161  29  2,005  .0498  182,566  16  11,410  .0087 
Virginia  472,528  82  5,693  .0175  490,865  117  4,194  .238 
3,200,364  1,011  3,165  .0315  3,950,511  803  4,919  .0203 

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Table B

Showing that percentage of Decline of the Slave Population
from 1850–1860 was Greater in the Northernmost Counties of
the Border Slave States than in these States as a Whole

           
State  Counties Bordering on the States  1850
Ratio between White and
Slave Population in the
Counties Bordering on
the Free States 
1860
Ratio between White and
Slave Population in the
Counties Bordering on
the Free States 
1850
Ratio between White and
Slave Population in
Whole State 
1860
Ratio between White and
Slave Population in
Whole State 
Percent of Decline of Slave
Population in Counties in
10 Years 
Percent of Decline of Slave
Population in States in 10
Years 
Kentucky  III., O., Ind.  .20  .11  .27  .24  45  11 
Virginia  Pa., O.  .018  .0089  .53  .47  55  11 
Missouri  Ia., III.  .11  .081  .15  .108  25  28 
Maryland  Pa.  .058  .032  .201  .16  33  20.4 
Average.....  39.5  17.6 

Table C

Showing the Percentage of Decline of the Slave Population in the
"Pan Handle" Counties of Virginia From 1850–1860

             
State  "Pan
Handle"
Counties
Bordering
Pa. and O. 
1850
White
Population 
1850
Slave
Population 
1860
White
Population 
1860
Slave
Population 
1850
Ratio between
White and
Slave
Population 
1860
Ratio between
White and
Slave
Population 
Per Cent
of Decline of
Slave Population
in 10 Years 
Virginia  Hancock  4,040  4,442  .00074  .00045  39 
Brooke  4,923  100  5,425  18  .0203  .0033  83 
Ohio  17,612  164  22,196  100  .0093  .0045  51 
Marshall  10,050  49  12,911  29  .0048  .0022  54 
Wetzel  3,319  32  6,619  10  .0096  .0015  84 
For all the Counties  39,944  348  51,665  159  .0089  .0030  56