FALL 2001 DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENT ENROLLMENT GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION BY TERRITORY
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1 FALL 2001 DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENT ENROLLMENT GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION BY TERRITORY TOTAL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT 1,674 Degree-Seeking Students (1,619) Non-Degree-Seeking Students (55) Degree-Seeking Students by: In-Territory Out-of-Territory F-1 International Total 1, ,619 (75%) (18%) (6%) (100%) Degree-Seeking Students by Territory: Out-of- Territory 18% F-1 International 6% In-Territory 75% NOTE: The category "F-1 International" does not include all students who come to the College from other countries or with substantial international experience. For example, "permanent residents" who may be asylees or refugees are counted as "In-Territory" or "Out-of-Territory" rather than "F- 1 International" depending on residence at the time of application. These students are eligible for federal financial aid that F-1 International students cannot legally receive. In Fall 2001, twenty-five (25) Berea College students were designated as "permanent residents." Non-Degree-Seeking Students by Category: Berea Community School 25 Employee 9 Madison Southern High School 4 Community (Special) 14 Post-Graduate 0 Transient/Exchange 3 Subtotal 55
2 TOTAL STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTRIES REPRESENTED: FALL 2001 ENROLLMENT 45 different states, including Washington, D. C. 64 countries other than the U.S. DEFINITIONS OF TERRITORY CATEGORIES Berea College students are characterized by one of three "geographical" categories. They are: In-Territory: Students who come from much of the Appalachian region and all of Kentucky within the white area in the map below. Beginning with the entering class of 2000, In-Territory also includes permanent residents (a non-citizen who has formally established residency in the U.S.) and refugees who reside in the territory. Out-of-Territory: Students who come from outside the In-Territory area, including U.S. Citizens living in foreign countries. Out-of-Territory also includes permanent residents (a non-citizen who has formally established residency in the U.S.) and refugees who reside out of the territory. F-1 International: Students who are not U.S. Citizens, permanent residents, or refugees.
3 STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM THE UNITED STATES AND OR/ ITS TERRITORIES In-Territory Out-of-Territory* International Total Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi
4 Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin TOTALS
5 STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES AND OR/ ITS TERRITORIES Out-of-Territory* International Total Albania Azerbaijan Bangladesh Bosnia & Hercegovina Brazil Bulgaria Costa Rica Czech Republic Dominica Ecuador Ethiopia Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Guatemala Haiti Honduras India Italy Japan Jordan 0 1 1
6 Kenya Latvia Liberia Lithuania Malawi Malaysia Mexico Moldova Morocco Myanmar Nepal Nicaragua Nigeria Panama Papau New Guinea People's Republic of China Peru Poland Republic of Korea Russia Senegal Serbia Sierra Leone Slovak Republic 0 2 2
7 South Africa Sri Lanka Sudan Swaziland Syria Taiwan Tanzania Thailand The Gambia Tibet Trinidad & Tobego Uganda Ukraine Uzbekistan Vietnam Yugoslavia Zaire (Democratic Republic of) Zimbabwe TOTALS
8 2001 Fall Enrollment From the United States Washington D.C
9 ALABAMA Each dot represents one student. Blount* 1 Jackson* 2 Montgomery 1 Cherokee* 1 Jefferson* 50 Morgan* 4 Coffee 1 Lauderdale 3 St. Clair* 1 Colbert 1 Lee 2 Shelby* 4 Cullman* 4 Limestone 1 Talladega* 1 De Kalb* 3 Madison* 2 Tallapoosa 1 Etowah* 3 Marshall* 5 Tuscaloosa 2 TOTAL 93 *Denotes In-Territory county. Page 8
10 GEORGIA Each dot represents one student. Baldwin 1 Fannin* 1 Murray* 1 Bartow* 2 Floyd* 1 Richmond 1 Bibb 1 Fulton 9 Walker* 2 Catoosa* 1 Gwinnett 1 White* 1 Cobb 3 Lumpkin* 1 Wilkes 1 De Kalb 7 TOTAL 34 *Denotes In-Territory county. Page 9
11 KENTUCKY Each dot represents one student. Adair* 1 Daviess* 6 Jackson* 6 Allen* 3 Elliott* 1 Jefferson* 49 Anderson* 1 Estill* 2 Jessamine* 1 Bath* 1 Fayette* 34 Johnson* 5 Bell* 7 Fleming* 1 Kenton* 11 Boone* 4 Floyd* 7 Knott* 3 Bourbon* 6 Franklin* 6 Knox* 3 Boyd* 6 Gallatin* 1 Laurel* 17 Boyle* 2 Garrard* 9 Lawrence* 6 Bracken* 1 Grant* 5 Lee* 2 Breathitt* 4 Graves* 2 Leslie* 1 Breckinridge* 1 Grayson* 3 Letcher* 4 Bullitt* 4 Greenup* 6 Lewis* 5 Butler* 1 Hancock* 1 Lincoln* 6 Campbell* 5 Hardin* 17 Madison* 89 Carter* 3 Harlan* 11 Magoffin* 1 Casey* 7 Harrison* 3 Marion* 6 Christian* 3 Hart* 4 Marshall* 2 Clark* 9 Henderson* 2 Martin* 2 Clay* 6 Henry* 1 Mason* 2 Cumberland* 3 Hopkins* 6 McCracken* 5 *Denotes In-Territory county. Page 10
12 KENTUCKY McCreary* 3 Owen* 3 Taylor* 3 McLean* 1 Owsley* 1 Todd* 2 Meade* 3 Pendleton* 1 Trigg* 2 Mercer* 4 Perry* 10 Trimble* 3 Metcalfe* 3 Pike* 6 Warren* 6 Monroe* 1 Powell* 1 Washington* 1 Montgomery* 3 Pulaski* 29 Wayne* 9 Muhlenberg* 3 Rockcastle* 24 Webster* 1 Nelson* 7 Rowan* 3 Whitley* 8 Nicholas* 1 Scott* 1 Wolfe* 3 Ohio* 1 Shelby* 7 Woodford* 3 Oldham* 2 Spencer* 1 TOTAL 592 *Denotes In-Territory county. Page 11
13 NORTH CAROLINA Each dot represents one student. Alleghany* 3 Haywood* 3 Polk* 3 Ashe* 3 Henderson* 5 Rutherford* 3 Brunswick 1 Jackson* 1 Stanly 1 Buncombe* 6 Lincoln 1 Surry* 1 Burke* 1 Macon* 1 Swain* 1 Caldwell* 3 Madison* 1 Transylvania* 4 Cherokee* 3 McDowell* 1 Wake 1 Cumberland 1 Mitchell* 5 Watauga* 2 Davidson 1 Moore 2 Wilkes* 2 Durham 1 New Hanover 1 Yancey* 1 Guilford 1 TOTAL 64 *Denotes In-Territory county. Page 12
14 OHIO Each dot represents one student. Adams* 4 Highland* 3 Muskingum 1 Ashland 1 Hocking* 2 Perry* 1 Athens* 2 Holmes 1 Pickaway 3 Belmont 2 Jackson* 5 Pike* 3 Brown* 8 Knox 1 Preble 6 Butler 2 Lawrence* 20 Ross* 5 Clark 2 Licking 1 Scioto* 2 Clermont* 19 Logan 1 Shelby 1 Clinton 1 Lorain 3 Summit 2 Coshocton 3 Lucas 1 Trumbull 1 Cuyahoga 2 Mahoning 1 Union 1 Fairfield 1 Marion 1 Vinton* 2 Franklin 2 Medina 1 Warren 3 Gallia* 2 Meigs* 2 Washington* 1 Greene 2 Montgomery 3 Wayne 1 Hamilton* 25 Morgan* 1 TOTAL 158 *Denotes In-Territory county Page 13
15 SOUTH CAROLINA Each dot represents one student. Abbeville 1 Cherokee* 2 Pickens* 8 Anderson 1 Greenville* 15 Richland 1 Charleston 2 Oconee* 10 Spartanburg* 2 TOTAL 42 *Denotes In-Territory county. Page 14
16 TENNESSEE Each dot represents one student. Anderson* 10 Hamblen* 3 Rhea* 1 Blount* 10 Hamilton* 8 Roane* 2 Bradley* 1 Hawkins* 1 Rutherford 1 Campbell* 5 Jefferson* 5 Scott* 4 Cannon 1 Johnson* 4 Sequatchie* 1 Carter* 3 Knox* 20 Sevier* 16 Claiborne* 3 Loudon* 4 Smith* 1 Clay* 1 Marion* 1 Sullivan* 14 Cocke* 3 McMinn* 2 Sumner 1 Cumberland* 4 Monroe* 4 Unicoi* 1 Davidson 15 Montgomery 2 Union* 1 Gibson 1 Morgan* 4 Van Buren* 1 Grainger* 2 Obion 1 Washington* 1 Greene* 7 Overton* 1 White* 2 Grundy* 1 Pickett* 1 Wilson 1 TOTAL 176 *Denotes In-Territory county. Page 15
17 VIRGINIA Each dot represents one student. Albemarle 1 Grayson* 2 Rappahannock 1 Augusta* 5 Hampton City 1 Roanoke City* 3 Bedford City* 2 Highland* 1 Rockingham* 1 Bland* 1 Lee* 15 Russell* 5 Botetourt* 1 Lexington City* 1 Scott* 3 Bristol City* 2 Montgomery* 2 Shenandoah* 1 Buchanan* 12 Nelson* 2 Smyth* 3 Carroll* 1 Newport News City 1 Virginia Beach City 1 Chesterfield 1 Norfolk City 1 Washington* 3 Dickenson* 3 Page* 3 Wise* 7 Floyd* 3 Petersburg City 1 Wythe* 1 Giles* 1 TOTAL 92 *Denotes In-Territory county. Page 16
18 WEST VIRGINIA Each dot represents one student. Berkeley 1 Jackson* 1 Pendleton* 1 Boone* 1 Kanawha* 13 Pocahontas* 1 Braxton* 3 Lewis* 1 Putnam* 4 Cabell* 5 Lincoln* 1 Raleigh* 7 Calhoun* 2 Marion* 4 Randolph* 3 Clay* 3 Mason* 7 Roane* 1 Fayette* 3 McDowell* 2 Summers* 4 Gilmer* 1 Mercer* 2 Taylor* 2 Grant* 1 Mineral* 2 Tucker* 1 Greenbrier* 7 Mingo* 8 Wayne* 1 Hampshire* 1 Monongalia* 2 Wood* 3 Hardy* 1 Monroe* 4 Wyoming* 1 Harrison* 2 Ohio 1 TOTAL 108 *Denotes In-Territory county. Page 17
19 Alabama Entering Freshman 2001 State/County Breakdown Indiana, continued Cherokee* 1 Elkhart Cullman* 2 Hamilton De Kalb* 1 Jackson Etowah* 2 Jasper Jackson* 2 Shelby Jefferson* 12 Switzerland Lee 1 Total 6 Limestone* 1 Madison* 2 Marshall* 2 Iowa Morgan* 4 Boone 1 Shelby* 2 Polk 1 Tuscaloosa 1 Total 2 Total 33 Kansas California Douglas 1 Monterey 1 Kentucky Colorado Bell* 1 Arapahoe 1 Boone* 1 Bourbon* 1 District of Columbia Boyd* 2 Boyle* 2 District of Columbia 1 Bracken* 1 Bullitt* 1 Georgia Campbell* 2 *denotes In-Territory county
20 Entering Freshman 2001 State/County Breakdown Carter* 1 Bibb 1 Christian* 2 Catoosa* 1 Clark* 2 Cobb* 1 Clay* 1 De Kalb* 1 Daviess* 1 Floyd* 1 Fayette* 8 Fulton* 5 Franklin* 3 Gwinnett 1 Garrard* 3 White* 1 Grayson* 1 Total 12 Greenup* 1 Hardin* 3 Illinois Harlan* 2 Harrison* 1 Champaign 1 Hart* 1 White 1 Hopkins* 2 Total 2 Jackson* 5 Jefferson* 13 Indiana Johnson* 2 Kenton* 1 Elkhart 1 Knox* 1 Hamilton 1 Laurel* 6 Jackson 1 Lawerence * 3 Kentucky, continued Mississippi Letcher* 1 De Soto Lewis* 1 Jackson Lincoln* 1 Total 2 Mardison* 21 Madison* 1 Missouri Marion* 1 *denotes In-Territory county
21 Entering Freshman 2001 State/County Breakdown Marshall* 2 Adair 1 Mason* 2 McCracken* 1 McCreary* 1 Montana McLean* 1 Powder River 1 Mercer* 1 Metclafe* 1 Montgomer* 2 Nebraska Nelson* 10 Douglas 1 Pulaski* 6 Rockcastle * 1 Rowan* 1 Nevada Scott* 4 Washoe 1 Shelby* 1 Spencer* 1 Taylor* 1 New Hampshire Trigg* 1 Hillsborough 1 Trimble* 1 Wayne* 1 Whitley* 1 New Jersey Wolfe* 1 Ocean 1 Woodford* 1 Total New York Maine Erie 1 Genesee 1 Kennebec 1 Oneida 1 Lincoln 1 Total 3 Total 2 North Carlonia *denotes In-Territory county
22 Michigan Entering Freshman 2001 State/County Breakdown Alleghany* 2 Muskegon 1 Brunswick 1 Wayne 1 Caldwell* 1 Total 2 Guilford 1 Haywood* 1 Minnesota Henderson* 2 Lincoln 1 Washington 1 McDowell* 1 Mitchell* 2 Moore 2 New Hanover 1 Polk* 1 Transylvan * 1 North Carlonia, continued Tennessee Watauga* 2 Anderson* 3 Total 19 Campbell 2 Cannon 1 Ohio Carter* 1 Claiborne* 2 Adams* 2 Cocke* 1 Ashland 1 Davidson* 4 Brown* 2 Greene* 1 Clark 1 Hamblen* 3 Clermont* 6 Hamilton* 3 Coshocton 1 Jefferson* 2 Franklin 1 Jognson* 2 Hamilton* 11 Knox* 6 Highland* 1 Loudon* 1 *denotes In-Territory county
23 Entering Freshman 2001 State/County Breakdown Jackson* 2 Marion* 1 Lawrence* 6 McMinn* 1 Lorain 1 Monroe 1 Lucas 1 Montgomery 1 Meigs* 1 Morgan* 1 Montgomery 1 Rutherford 1 Pike* 1 Scott* 1 Ross* 1 Sevier* 3 Scioto* 1 Smith* 1 Shelby 1 Sullivan* 7 Warren 1 Sumner 1 Total 43 Van Buren* 1 Washington* 1 Oregon White* 1 Total 54 Malheur 1 Virginia Pennsylvania Bedford* 1 Armstong 1 Bristol City * 1 York 1 Buchanan* 2 Total 2 Dickenson* 1 Floyd* 1 South Carlonia Giles* 1 Highland* 1 Charleston 2 Lee* 2 Greenville* 6 Page* 1 Oconee* 4 Scott* 1 Pickens* 2 Smyth* 2 Spartanbur * 1 Wasington* 3 *denotes In-Territory county
24 Entering Freshman 2001 State/County Breakdown Total 15 Total 17 West Virginia Boone* 1 Braxton* 1 Calhoun* 1 Clay* 1 Greenbrier* 1 Hardy* 1 Harrison* 1 Jackson* 5 Kanawha* 2 Marion* 2 Mason* 1 Mineral* 2 Monongalia* 2 Monroe* 1 Ohio 2 Putnam* 4 Randolph* 2 Summers* 1 Wood* 2 Wyoming* 1 Total 35 *denotes In-Territory county
25 Alabama State/County Breakdown Arkansas Blount* 1 Crawford 1 Cherokee* 1 Coffee 1 California Colbert 1 Los Angeles 1 Cullman* 4 Monterey 2 De Kalb* 3 Orange 1 Etowah* 3 Placer 1 Jackson* 2 Sacramento 1 Jefferson* 50 San Bernardino 2 Lauderdale 3 Santa Clara 1 Lee 2 Total 9 Limestone* 1 Madison* 2 Colorado Marshall* 5 Arapahoe 1 Montgomery 1 Denver 1 Morgan* 4 El Paso 2 Saint Clair* 1 Jefferson 1 Shelby* 4 Rio Grande 1 Talladega* 1 Total 6 Tallapoosa 1 Tuscaloosa 2 Connecticut Total 93 Litchfield 1 Arizona District of Columbia Pima 1 District of Columbia 2 Yavapai 1 Total 2 *denotes In-Territory county Page 17
26 Florida State/County Breakdown Illinois Highlands 3 Champaign 1 Leon 1 Cook 1 Palm Beach 1 Du Page 1 Polk 1 Kane 1 Sarasota 3 Lake 1 Volusia 1 White 2 Total 10 Total 8 Georgia Indiana Baldwin 1 Allen 1 Bartow* 2 Bartholomew 1 Bibb 1 Dearborn 1 Catoosa* 1 Dubois 1 Cobb 3 Elkhart 1 De Kalb 7 Greene 1 Fannin* 1 Hamilton 1 Floyd* 1 Henry 1 Fulton 9 Jackson 2 Gwinnett 1 Jasper 1 Lumpkin* 1 Marion 2 Murray* 1 Morgan 1 Richmond 2 Pike 1 Walker* 2 Shelby 2 White* 1 Switzerland 1 Wilkes 1 Wayne 2 Total 35 Total 20 Hawaii Hawaii 1 *denotes In-Territory county Page 18
27 Iowa State/County Breakdown Kentucky, continued Boone 1 Carter* 3 Greene 2 Casey* 7 Polk 1 Christian* 3 Scott 1 Clark* 9 Worth 1 Clay* 6 Total 6 Cumberland* 3 Kansas Daviess* 6 Elliott* 1 Douglas 1 Estill* 2 Harvey 1 Fayette* 34 Shawnee 1 Fleming* 1 Total 3 Floyd* 7 Kentucky Franklin* 6 Gallatin* 1 Adair* 1 Garrard* 9 Allen* 3 Grant* 5 Anderson* 1 Graves* 2 Bath* 1 Grayson* 3 Bell* 7 Greenup* 6 Boone* 4 Hancock* 1 Bourbon* 6 Hardin* 17 Boyd* 6 Harlan* 11 Boyle* 2 Harrison* 3 Bracken* 1 Hart* 4 Breathitt* 4 Henderson* 2 Breakinridge* 1 Henry* 1 Bullitt* 4 Hopkins* 6 Butler* 1 Jackson* 6 Campbell* 5 Jefferson* 49 *denotes In-Territory county Page 19
28 Kentucky, continued State/County Breakdown Kentucky, continued Jessamine* 1 Owen* 3 Johnson* 5 Owsley* 1 Kenton* 11 Pendleton* 1 Knott* 3 Perry* 10 Knox* 3 Pike* 6 Laurel* 17 Powell* 1 Lawrence* 6 Pulaski* 29 Lee* 2 Rockcastle* 24 Leslie* 1 Rowan* 3 Letcher* 4 Scott* 1 Lewis* 5 Shelby* 7 Lincoln* 6 Spencer* 1 Madison* 89 Taylor* 3 Magoffin* 1 Todd* 2 Marion* 6 Trigg* 2 Marshall* 2 Trimble* 3 Martin* 2 Warren* 6 Mason* 2 Washington* 1 McCracken* 5 Wayne* 9 McCreary* 3 Webster* 1 McLean* 1 Whitley* 8 Meade* 3 Wolfe* 3 Mercer* 4 Woodford* 3 Metcalfe* 3 Total 592 Monroe* 1 Montgomery* 3 Louisiana Muhlenberg* 3 Vernon 1 Nelson* 7 Nicholas* 1 *denotes In-Territory county Page 20
29 Ohio* 1 State/County Breakdown Oldham* 2 De Soto 1 Maine Mississippi Jackson 1 Androscoggin 1 Lowndes 1 Aroostook 1 Simpson 1 Kennebec 1 Total 4 Lincoln 1 Total 4 Maryland Missouri Adair 1 Christian 1 Montgomery 1 Washington 1 Prince Georges 1 Total 3 Total 2 Massachusetts Franklin 1 Michigan Ingham 1 Ionia 1 Montana Powder River 1 Nebraska Douglas 1 Nevada Monroe 1 Washoe 1 Muskegon 1 Oakland 1 New Hampshire Ottawa 1 Hillsborough 1 Wayne 1 Sullivan 1 Total 7 Total 2 Minnesota North Carolina, continued Morrison 1 Cherokee* 3 Washington 1 Cumberland 1 *denotes In-Territory county Page 21
30 State/County Breakdown Total 2 Davidson 1 New Jersey Durham 1 Guilford 1 Ocean 1 Haywood* 3 Sussex 1 Henderson* 5 Total 2 Jackson* 1 New Mexico Lincoln 1 Macon* 1 Eddy 1 Madison* 1 New York McDowell* 1 Mitchell* 5 Broome 1 Moore 2 Columbia 1 New Hanover 1 Erie 2 Polk* 3 Genesee 1 Rutherford* 3 Jefferson 1 Stanly 1 Lewis 1 Surry* 1 Oneida 1 Swain* 1 Oswego 1 Transylvania* 4 Steuben 1 Wake 1 Westchester 1 Watauga* 2 Total 11 Wilkes* 2 North Carolina Alleghany* 3 Ashe* 3 Yancey* 1 Total 64 Ohio, continued Brunswick 1 Clinton 1 Buncombe* 6 Coshocton 3 Burke* 1 Cuyahoga 2 Caldwell* 3 Fairfield 1 *denotes In-Territory county Page 22
31 Ohio State/County Breakdown Franklin 2 Adams* 4 Gallia* 2 Ashland 1 Greene 2 Athens* 2 Hamilton* 25 Belmont 2 Highland* 3 Brown* 8 Hocking* 2 Butler 2 Holmes 1 Clark 2 Jackson* 5 Clermont* 19 Knox 1 Ohio, continued Lawrence* 20 Ross* 5 Licking 1 Scioto* 2 Logan 1 Shelby 1 Lorain 3 Summit 2 Lucas 1 Trumbull 1 Mahoning 1 Union 1 Marion 1 Vinton* 2 Medina 1 Warren 3 Meigs* 2 Washington* 1 Montgomery 3 Wayne 1 Morgan* 1 Total 158 Muskingum 1 Oklahoma Perry* 1 Pickaway 3 Comanche 1 Pike* 3 Payne 1 Preble 6 Pennsylvania, continued Total 2 Oregon Jefferson 1 Lebanon 1 Curry 1 Philadelphia 1 Malheur 4 Somerset 1 *denotes In-Territory county Page 23
32 State/County Breakdown Multnomah 2 Westmoreland 2 Total 7 York 1 Pennsylvania Armstrong 1 Total 13 South Carlonia Beaver 1 Abbeville 1 Crawford 1 Anderson 1 Erie 1 Charleston 2 Greene 2 Cherokee* 2 Tennessee, continued Greenville* 15 Carter* 3 Oconee* 10 Claiborne* 3 Pickens* 8 Clay* 1 Richland 1 Cocke* 3 Spartanburg* 2 Cumberland* 4 Total 42 Davidson 15 Gibson 1 South Dakota Grainger* 2 Minnehaha 1 Greene* 7 Grundy* 1 Tennessee Hamblen* 3 Anderson* 10 Hamilton* 8 Blount* 10 Hawkins* 1 Bradley* 1 Jefferson* 5 Campbell* 5 Johnson* 4 Cannon 1 Tennessee, continued Knox* 20 Loudon* 4 Sequatchie* 1 Marion* 1 Sevier* 16 McMinn* 2 Smith* 1 Monroe* 4 Sullivan* 14 *denotes In-Territory county Page 24
33 State/County Breakdown Montgomery 2 Sumner 1 Morgan* 4 Unicoi* 1 Obion 1 Union* 1 Overton* 1 Van Buren* 1 Pickett* 1 Washington* 1 Rhea* 1 White* 2 Roane* 2 Wilson 1 Rutherford 1 Total 176 Scott* 4 Virginia Texas Albemarle 1 Eastland 1 Augusta* 5 Harris 1 Bedford City* 2 Tarrant 1 Bland* 1 Total 3 Botetourt* 1 Bristol City* 2 Utah Buchanan* 12 Cache 1 Carroll* 1 Chesterfield 1 Vermont Dickenson* 3 Caledonia 1 Floyd* 3 Washington 1 Giles* 1 Total 2 Grayson* 2 Hampton City 1 Lee* 16 Lexington City* 1 Virginia, continued Highland* 1 Virginia Beach City 1 Montgomery* 2 Washington* 3 Nelson* 2 Wise* 7 Newport News City 1 Wythe* 1 *denotes In-Territory county Page 25
34 State/County Breakdown Norfolk City 1 Total 93 Page* 3 Petersburg City 1 Washington Rappahannock 1 King 1 Roanoke City* 3 Kittitas 1 Rockingham* 1 Pend Oreille 1 Russell* 5 Total 3 Scott* 3 Shenandoah* 1 West Virginia Smyth* 3 Berkeley 1 West Virginia, continued Boone* 1 Lincoln* 1 Braxton* 3 Marion* 4 Cabell* 5 Mason* 7 Calhoun* 2 McDowell* 2 Clay* 3 Mercer* 2 Fayette* 3 Mineral* 2 Gilmer* 1 Mingo* 8 Grant* 1 Monongalia* 2 Greenbrier* 7 Monroe* 4 Hampshire* 1 Ohio 1 Hardy* 1 Pendletion* 1 Harrison* 2 Pocahontas* 1 Jackson* 1 Putnam* 4 Kanawha* 13 Raleigh* 7 Lewis* 1 Randolph* 3 Roane* 1 Summers* 4 Taylor* 2 Tucker* 1 *denotes In-Territory county Page 26
35 Wayne* 1 Wood* 3 Wyoming* 1 Total 108 State/County Breakdown Wisconsin Price 1 Rock 1 Waukesha 1 Total 3 *denotes In-Territory county Page 27
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