Search The Winnebago County, Oshkosh Wisconsin, Census, 1870 Database
This is an extraction of the Oshkosh Winnebago County Wisconsin 1870 Census.
Description
This is the 1870 census of the city of Oshkosh, WI. The Winnebago County Seat,
Oshkosh incorporated as a city in 1853. By 1870, Oshkosh had become the third
largest city in the state with a population of over 12,000. There are 5 wards
and one township and 12,505 people. It is an inclusive transcription for the entire
city. Information for each man, woman and child includes name, age, sex, occupation,
place of birth, indication of parents born in foreign countries, and male U.S.
citizens age 21 years or older.
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