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31 States participated. New States in 1850 census: Florida, Iowa, Wisconsin, Texas and California. Participating territories: Minnesota, New Mexico, Oregon and Utah.
1850 Census Data: 7th United States Census
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Famous people in history: Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott, born in 1832 in Germantown Pennsylvania, published more than 30 novels in an illustrious career best marked by the classic story of Little Women. Alcott wrote the semi-autobiographical novel about four sisters coming of age in just two and a half months in 1868.
Before Louisa May Alcott became a best-selling novelist, she worked as a nurse during the Civil War and studied informally with family friends Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Alcott wrote her first book Flower Fables in 1854, which helped pull her family out of financial difficulties along with many published pieces written under pseudonyms. She died in 1888 just two days after her father. Louisa May Alcott and family in Boston during the 1850 Census.
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