State of the Union Address eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 103 pages of information about State of the Union Address.

State of the Union Address eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 103 pages of information about State of the Union Address.

State — 1860 — 1864

California — 118,840 — 110,000

Connecticut — 77,246 — 86,616

Delaware — 16,039 — 16,924

Illinois — 339,693 — 348,235

Indiana — 272,143 — 280,645

Iowa — 128,331 — 143,331

Kentucky — 146,216 — 91,300

Maine — 97,918 — 115,141

Maryland — 92,502 — 72,703

Massachusetts — 169,533 — 175,487

Michigan — 154,747 — 162,413

Minnesota — 34,799 — 42,534

Missouri — 165,538 — 90,000

New Hampshire — 65,953 — 69,111

New Jersey — 121,125 — 128,680

New York — 675,156 — 730,664

Ohio — 42,441 — 470,745

Oregon — 14,410 — 14,410+

Pennsylvania — 476,442 — 572,697

Rhode Island — 19,931 — 22,187

Vermont — 42,844 — 55,811

West Virginia — 46,195 — 33,874

Wisconsin — 152,180 — 148,513 —

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