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BELGIANS IN AMERICA: American Censuses 1850 / 1860 / 1870
American Censuses 1850/1860/1870 : link to the censuses by States |
Distribution
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The settlers |
The Catholic Missions |
COLORADO |
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1. Adams 2. Alamosa 3. Arapahoe 4. Archuleta 5. Baca 6. Bent 7. Boulder 8. Chaffee 9. Cheyenne 10. Clear Creek 11. Conejos 12. Costilla 13. Crowley 14. Custer 15. Delta 16. Denver 17. Dolores 18. Douglas 19. Eagle 20. El Paso 21. Elbert |
22. Fremont 23. Garfield 24. Gilpin 25. Grand 26. Gunnison 27. Hinsdale 28. Huerfano 29. Jackson 30. Jefferson 31. Kiowa 32. Kit Carson 33. La Plata 34. Lake 35. Larimer 36. Las Animas 37. Lincoln 38. Logan 39. Mesa 40. Mineral 41. Moffat 42. Montezuma |
43. Montrose 44. Morgan 45. Otero 46. Ouray 47. Park 48. Phillips 49. Pitkin 50. Prowers 51. Pueblo 52. Rio Blanco 53. Rio Grande 54. Routt 55. Saguache 56. San Juan 57. San Miguel 58. Sedgwick 59. Summit 60. Teller 61. Washington 62. Weld 63. Yuma |
Belgian population
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1860 : 5 | 1870 : 11 | ||||||
3. Arapahoe | 11 | 3. Arapahoe | 6 | ||||
( in Kansas territory ) | 6. Bent | 1 | |||||
7. Boulder : Gold Hill settlement | 3 | 7. Boulder | 3 | ||||
( in Nebraska territory ) | 36. Las Animas | 1 | |||||
![]() Colorado had no organized government until 1850, when parts of the present State were included in New Mexico and Utah Territories.Colorado had no census coverage in 1850. |
![]() Colorado was established as a territory in 1861 with its present boundaries, from parts of Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Utah Territories. The 1860 population is the total enumerated within the 1861 boundaries. Colorado had no census coverage in 1860 for the portion taken from Utah Territory. |