Condition of the Nevada Indians in 1890

The Moapa River reservation has no subagent. It is a small reservation, 1,000 acres, in southeastern Nevada, and is a mere rallying point for wandering Shoshone Indians. It is nominally attached to the Nevada agency. The civilized (self-supporting) Indians of Nevada, counted in the general census, number 3,599 (1,913 males and 1,686 females), and are distributed as follows: Churchill County, 230; Douglas County, 117; Elko County, 301; Esmeralda, County, 406; Eureka County, 194; Humboldt County, 425; Lander County, 382; Lincoln County, 355; Nye County, 414; Ormsby County, 134; Storey County, 100; Washoe County, 303; White Pine County, 238. These Indians … Read more

Condition of the Nebraska Indians in 1890

The Flandreau Sioux (Santee), who are Indians taxed, are not on a reservation, but are attached to the Santee agency for the purpose of government aid only. They own their lands and are citizens, voting in South Dakota. During 1889 rations were issued to them for 6 months because of failure of crops. The civilized (self-supporting) Indians of Nebraska, counted in the general census, number 2,893 (1,480 males and 1,413 females), and are distributed as follows: Boyd County, 107; Cuming County, 39; Knox County, 625; Nance County, 201; Thurston, County, 1,898; other Counties (5 or less in each), 23. Agencies … Read more

Condition of the Mississippi Indians in 1890

The civilized (self-supporting) Indians of Mississippi, counted in the general census, number 2,030 (1,044 males and 992 females), and are distributed as follows: Attala County, 24; Greene County, 37; Hancock County, 39; Hinds County, 14; Jasper County, 179; Kemper County, 34; Lauderdale County, 14; Leake County, 435; Neshoba, County, 623; Newton County, 349; Perry County, 38; Scott County, 123; Sharkey County 12; Winston County, 41; other counties (9 or less in each), 74. To the east of the gate capital in Mississippi in the uplands are a number of counties not traversed by any railroad, and therefore locally known as … Read more

Condition of the Maine Indians in 1890

The civilized (self-supporting) Indians of Maine, counted in the general census, number 559 (299 males and 260 females), and are distributed as follows: Aroostook County, 24; Penobscot County, 387; Piscataquis County, 37; Washington County, 89; other counties (9 or less in each), 22. The United States has no dealings with the Indians of Maine as tribes. The Penobscot Indians have their headquarters at Old Town and dwell chiefly along the Penobscot river in the county of the same name. The state of Maine has an agent for them, and the state treasurer reports $11,026.70 paid out on their account in … Read more

Civil War Soldiers in the 1894 Michigan State Census

1894 Thornapple Barry County Michigan Sample Census Image

Otherwise known as the 1894 Michigan Veterans Census. This document lists the names by ward, township, and county of United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894. The information was extracted from the 1894 Michigan State Census. Since the 1890 federal census was destroyed in a fire, researchers can use this list of names as an additional tool beyond the census, to document their ancestors whereabouts during the 1890’s. There are approximately 50,000 names provided.

1894 Michigan State Census – Wexford County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Antioch Township – Henry T. Smith, Ira S. Miller, Michael Smith, Enos Jones. Clark Spidle, Delos W. Rider, Jerome Gregory, Harvey Burt, James L. Dexter, Charles A. Clark, Robert S. Cook, John Redner, Peter B. Polnanteer, John P. Sprague. William H. Stone, Jacob Bullion, Elijah Bowerman. Village of Sherman – Henry Hitchcock, John H. Wheeler, George Hooper, Samuel Allman, Nathan L. Hanna, Alonzo Belcher, Leroy P. Champenois, Edgar W. Wheeler, Wesley J. Austin, Heman B. Sturtevant, Henry W. … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Wayne County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Brownstown Township – David Sanderson. William Carson. Edward Carson, William J. Vreeland. William S. Vreeland, Albert W. Wegar. Roderic Broughton, Frederick Closser. John Busembark. John Washer. Frank Ferstel, William Knight. John R. Brown, William H. Blanchard, Charles Strewing. John Shavanaw. Thomas Raymond, H. A. M. Jones. H. Abram Frank, William Anteau. Samuel W. Vanpelt, Henry M. Smith. Samuel F. Smith, Henry Lautenschlager. Wesley B. Littlefield, Chandler D. Wells, David Smith, Lorenzo Ferstel, Edmund Beech, Charles Simpson, Lucius Lobdell, … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Washtenaw County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Ann Arbor Township – George E. Bull, Frederick J. Kalmbach, William Forn, William Hoose, Jacob P. Katz, Truman B. Albro, Alanson B. Cole, Michael Fitzgerald, [Charles R. Gardner, Lorenzo Gross]. Augusta Township – Marion Burgess, Daniel W. Losse, Martin Alford, Henry Thompson, John N. Gregg, Henry Haslett, Willis Sheldon, William H. Newton, Isaac Welborne, Merritt B. Heath, Galen Markham, Chester Rose, R. F. Ainsley, Charles H. Greenman, James W. Jackson, Mervin Poole, Thomas Tallady, John Post, Amos Cooley. … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Van Buren County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Almena Township – William Hallarday. Daniel Vantassel. George Monroe, David F. Cisco, John B. Ulam, Walter H. Campbell, Elijah E. Strong, Peter Baugher, Richard Lewis, John L. Stanton. Jesse V. Stevens, Charles Blanchard. Walter J. Tracy. Charles Goodwin, Horace Dyer, Zenas Rhodes. Thomas Thompson. Joseph S. Waite. Albert Orourke. Oliver P. Ketcham. James A. Clark. James H. Bass.. Adam DeHaven. Jefferson Johnston, Edward Gear, Andrew J. Harrison. William A. Hill, John W. Timmons. Nathan H. Evans. Homer H. … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Tuscola County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Akron Township – Stephen Frent, William Partlow, Elijah G. Mathews, Samuel Woodman, Joseph E. Dairy, John Smith, David Butriek, John Rothermel, Byron Adams, Daniel Vaughn, Martin Kline, Ira P. Randall, Isaac Bolster, William Jewell, Conrad Beatenhead, Uriah G. Hover, Robert Wilson, George J. Dart, John Westphal, Jacob Woodman, Cornelius Hayes, William Hess, Francis Achenbach, Eli Woodman, William Woodman. George G. Marvin, L. A. Houghteling, Lewis S. Lee, Charles R. Gotham, Henry H. Gilbert, Peter Lagrow, Isaac M. Loomis, … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – St. Joseph County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Burr Oak Township – Roswell Wilcox, Orrin M. Brooks, Stephen Gilkerson, Henry Kiser, William H. Wells, Alfred Sargent, James Billman, George Hackman, John J. Van Vorst, Leonard 0. Green, John Botzner, Henry W. Fretter, Harlow C. Gilson, Abner G. Van Vorst, John W. Green, Philip Rusher, Erwin Tisdal, George Skimp, James Prouty. Village of Burr Oak – George Sheffield, David H. Carter, Anton Miller, John C. Rollman, James Downs, Seymour H. Hogle, Albert Slingerland, George Robinson, Leander B. … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – St. Clair County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Berlin Township – Francis White, William Hugett, Nathan Hurd, John C. Morehouse, Benjamin F. Frost, Stephen B. Rice, John M. Thompson, Daniel M. Jones, Joshua Hill. David Grant, Austin Finch, Charles H. White, William Clock, Benjamin L. Aldrich, Homer C. Sperry, William Philo, Daniel Butler, Schuyler Jones. William B. Hamilton, Frank C. Jordan, Elijah P. Draper, [Abel. Brown]. Brockway Township – S. N. Blaksley, Alexander Telfer, Theodore Packer, John W. Lewis, Hugh Moore, Lewis Myers, Charles Montney, William … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Shiawassee County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Antrim Township – John Q. A. Cook, Thomas W. Clay, Charles Rogers, Samuel Miles, George G. Harris, John C. Adams, William H. Adams, Lorenzo Buck, William Hutington, Frank B. McCumber, James Norton, W. S. Jacobs, Austin Trowbridge. Bennington Township – C. L. Dean, Edwin Pasco, Harrison Bailey, E. Townsend, Eli McClain, J. S. Lewis, Jerome Markham, J. Kenney, M. H. Seeley, Edward Hackett, George H. Brock, Gideon Whiting, Jerome B. Hath, William Brooks, Anson Howe, Edwin Hoard, Leonard … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Schoolcraft County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Doyle Township – Patrick Curran, George W. Sorter, Portus H. Brown, Charles Brown, Philip DeGray, Patrick Mahan, Edwin Lashbrook, George W. Rice, Alvin Wood, John S. Coy, George D. Tucker, Samuel Woodman, Judge Sweet, George Miner, Thomas Codd, William H. Wood. Germfask Township – Lloyds Simonds, William H. Stone, Charles Wilson. Harrison Township – Samuel W. Brown, John Landry, Patrick King, Charles Dumond, Joseph M. Rousier, Thomas Robinson, John McCrudden, William T. Turpin. Hiawatha Township – John Gayar, … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Sanilac County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Argyle Township – Paul Weitzel, Amos Jury, Frederick Kritzman, Albert A. Wheeler, Vincent Chase, Frederick B. Richards, Gustavus Langinburg, David Painter, Bradford Reed. Austin Township – George Murray, H. A. Meade, Robert Cleland. George McDougall, William Winters, John McNiel. J. T. Herriman, Thomas Pollard. Bridgehampton Township – James Lane, Lyman Swartz, Thomas Goodall, Isaac Mills, E. M. Miller, John McFarline, Thomas Nichols, 0. K. Kerr, William Sweet, [Peter Counter, Joseph Contois]. Buel Township – Jacob Watson, James Dimon, … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Saginaw County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Albee Township – John N. Slocum, Leonard W. Perry. Carlos E. Hall, Charles Gilder, Franklin Hicks. Andrew J. Showers, A. M. Boucher, Philip Sheffield, Wni. H. Rathburn, Francis Jennings. James Irvine, Benjamin J. Brownell. Howard J. Albee, Joseph Pollock, Napoleon Whittier, Orrin F. Ervine, James A. Gould, John Davis, Charles J. Sutton. Stephen Jones, Seymour Bortle. Birch Run Township – Josiah T. Grant, Hartford M. Harding, Allen R. Brown, William H. H. Douglass, Jay Morse, John Cook, George … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Roscommon County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Denton Township – Albert Ferguson. Gerrish Township – Ezra Pritchard, [Dudley Betts, John B. Davis, Charles A. Brown]. Higgins Township – F. L. Robbins, A. H. Jennings, Martin V. Weldon, Hugh A. Hamilton, W. C. Carpenter, Edwin P. Harris, Michael Nowlin, Charles A. Brown, Harvey Deuplan, Ira Hunt, H. H. Woodruff, Benjamin S. Gifford, Henry Shook. Charles Nims (?), L. Z. Billman, [George Nowlin, J. C. Neff, Fred Packard]. Markey Township – Thomas Tracey, [Dyer Youngs, Almer H. … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Presque Isle County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Allis Township – Hiram J. Hodges, Levi Randall, Isaac VanHorn, John M. O. Smith, Royal J. Taylor, Joseph P. Wickersham, Jarvis Smith. Bearinger Township – Henry C. Fuller. Belknap Township – Michael Kerr. Charles Friedlander. Wilhelm Sehlaga. Thomas Tucker. Bismarck Township – William D. Rose. Case Township – William W. Hunter, Ernest B. Schmidt, John Caldwell, Smith Brown, William Godin, Henry L. Heath, Patrick Bond. Metz Township – Charles Meyers. Posen Township – Louis White. Presque Isle Township … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Ottawa County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Allandale Township – William Rittenburg. Horace L. Hill, Charles 0. Brawn, William Comstock, Frank J. Utter, John A. Williams, Albert Perkins. Enos Parish. Benjamin Sherman, Nathaniel B. Abey. Isaac Taylor, John Jenkins. Harvey Simmons, Emmons T. Gray, Harley C. Bement, Henry C. Cooley, James W. Cole, Hiram Knowlton, Elijah R. Smead, Asa L. Porter. [John Rogers. William Bennett]. Blendon Township – Darius H. Grow, Joseph Snay, George Nightengale, Charles A. Seydell, Oscar M. Sherburn, George Ohiman, Samuel R. … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Otsego County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Bagley Township – Charles W. Graham, A. G. Stuiverant. E. S. Dickinson, John G. Ketler, Eugene Van Buren. Henry Lee, George Stott, [W. H. Bowers, James Hanes]. Village of Gaylord – Joseph Coatta. George H. Smith, John Elliott, David -M. Werts, William H. Smith, Gilbert W. Smith, C. C. Mitchell, James P. Fox. Charlton Township – Haron B. Waters, Michael Galiger, Birney Dutton, James Dowker. William H. Corlein. George L. Welch. Chester Township – John A. Covert. Nelson … Read more