1790 United States census

1790 United States census

August 2, 1790 (1790-08-02) 1800 →

Title page of 1790 United States census
General information
CountryUnited States
AuthorityOffice of the United States Marshal
Results
Total population3,929,214
Most populous ​stateVirginia (747,610)
Least populous ​stateDelaware (59,094)

The 1790 United States census was the first United States census. It recorded the population of the whole United States as of Census Day, August 2, 1790, as mandated by Article 1, Section 2, of the Constitution and applicable laws. In the first census, the population of the United States was enumerated to be 3,929,214 inhabitants.[1][2]

Congress assigned responsibility for the 1790 census to the marshals of United States judicial districts under an act, which with minor modifications and extensions, governed census taking through the 1840 census. "The law required that every household be visited, that completed census schedules be posted in 'two of the most public places within [each jurisdiction], there to remain for the inspection of all concerned...' and that 'the aggregate amount of each description of persons' for every district be transmitted to the president."[3]

The census was published in 1791.[4] It was 56 pages and cost $44,377.28.[4]

  1. ^ Census History Staff. "1790 Fast Facts - History". US Census Bureau. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference USCensus-Heads 1790-1908 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Census History Staff. "1790 Overview - History - U.S. Census Bureau". US Census Bureau. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  4. ^ a b Lunt, Edward C. (1888). "History of the United States Census". Publications of the American Statistical Association. 1 (2/3): 63–93. doi:10.2307/2276342. ISSN 1522-5437.