The 1810 United States census was the third census conducted in the United States and included one new state: Ohio. The original census returns for the District of Columbia, Georgia, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Ohio were lost or destroyed over the years. Most of Tennessee’s original forms were also lost, other than Grainger and Rutherford counties
This was the first census in which New York was ranked as the most populous state, if excluding West Virginia from Virginia. Otherwise this would be the last census with Virginia ranked as the most populous state.
North | Slaves | Free Black | White | Total |
Connecticut | 951 | 6,453 | 244,721 | 252,125 |
Indiana (territory) | 237 | 393 | 24,793 | 25,423 |
Maine (territory) | 0 | 969 | 227,736 | 228,705 |
Massachusetts | 0 | 6,373 | 694,372 | 700,745 |
New Hampshire | 8 | 970 | 213,390 | 214,368 |
New Jersey | 10,851 | 7,843 | 226,861 | 245,555 |
New York | 15,017 | 25,333 | 918,699 | 959,049 |
Ohio | 0 | 1,899 | 228,861 | 230,760 |
Pennsylvania | 1,706 | 22,492 | 786,703 | 810,901 |
Rhode Island | 108 | 3,609 | 73,214 | 76,931 |
Vermont | 0 | 750 | 216,963 | 217,713 |
Totals | 28,878 | 77,084 | 3,856,313 | 3,962,275 |
South | Slaves | Free Black | White | Total |
Delaware | 4,177 | 13,136 | 55,361 | 72,674 |
Georgia | 59,699 | 1,801 | 101,068 | 162,568 |
Kentucky (territory) | 40,343 | 741 | 179,875 | 220,959 |
Maryland | 111,502 | 33,927 | 235,117 | 380,546 |
Mississippi (territory) | 33,272 | 300 | 42,176 | 75,748 |
North Carolina | 168,824 | 10,266 | 387,702 | 566,792 |
South Carolina | 196,365 | 4,554 | 214,196 | 415,115 |
Virginia | 392,518 | 30,570 | 560,064 | 983,152 |
Totals | 1,006,700 | 95,295 | 1,775,559 | 2,877,554 |
US Totals | 1,035,578 | 172,379 | 5,631,872 | 6,839,829 |