Abstract
Slaves were listed by owner, not individually. Listed by column number, enumerators recorded the following information:
Name of owner
Number of slave
Number of slave houses
Each owner's slave was only assigned a number, not a name. Numbering restarted with each new owner Age Sex
Color: "B" if the slave was Black and an "M" if they were Mulatto.
Listed in the same row as the owner, the number of uncaught escaped slaves in the past year Listed in the same row as the owner, the number of slaves freed from bondage in the past year Is the slave "deaf and dumb, blind, insane, or idiotic?"
Disciplines
Genealogy | Public History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Kentucky Library Research Collections, "1860 Monroe County, Kentucky Slave Census" (2019). Research Collections. Paper 144.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_kl_non_mat/144
Included in
Genealogy Commons, Public History Commons, Social History Commons, United States History Commons
Comments
Completed by Hannah Hudson, the Dr. Delroy & Patricia Hire Special Collections Intern, Fall 2019