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For information on censuses of specific Indian Tribes, see [[Indians of Oklahoma|Indians of Oklahoma]].  
For information on censuses of specific Indian Tribes, see [[Indians of Oklahoma|Indians of Oklahoma]].  
In 1819 Arkansas Territory was created from the southern part of the Missouri Territory.


'''1820. '''Some general white settlememt had started in what is now the far southeast corner of Oklahoma.<sup></sup>&nbsp; They were counted on the census of Miller County, Arkansas, which included parts of what is now Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. But these population schedules are lost.<sup>1</sup>  
'''1820. '''Some general white settlememt had started in what is now the far southeast corner of Oklahoma.<sup></sup>&nbsp; They were counted on the census of Miller County, Arkansas, which included parts of what is now Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. But these population schedules are lost.<sup>1</sup>  
In 1828 the western boundary of Arkansas was established, separating the Indian Territory (to become Oklahoma) from what had been Arkansas Territory and including part of the southern edge of what had been Missouri Territory.<sup>2</sup><br>


'''1830-1850. '''No other federal censuses were taken in present-day Oklahoma in 1830, 1840, or 1850.  
'''1830-1850. '''No other federal censuses were taken in present-day Oklahoma in 1830, 1840, or 1850.  


'''1860.''' The non-Indians of what is now Oklahoma were counted in 1860 in what were called the Indian Lands of Arkansas Territory.<sup>2</sup>  
'''1860.''' The non-Indians of what is now Oklahoma were counted in 1860 in what were called the Indian Lands of Arkansas Territory.<sup>3</sup>
 
'''1870. '''No censuses available.<br>  


'''1870-1880.''' No censuses available.
'''1880.'''&nbsp;


'''1890. '''In 1880  
'''1890. '''In 1880  
73,385

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