The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 52, July 1948 - April, 1949 Page: 185
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Migration into East Texas, r835-z860
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SOURCES OF MIGRATION INTO EAST TEXAS TO 186o
(per cents for the whole region and for groups of counties)
The Whole Region
( as represented by nineteen counties )
Ala. 20.8%
Tenn. 16.4
Miss. 15.6
Ark. 10.1
Ga. 9.3
La. 8.8
Mo. 6.5
Ky. 3.4
III. 2.2
Scattering 6.9%Four Northern Counties
(Grayson, Hopkins,Kaufman, Lamar)
Ala. 8.0%
Tenn. 19.6
Miss. 6.6
Ark. 17.5
Ga. 2.6
La. 2.5
Mo. 18.8
Ky. 8.1
III. 6.2
Scattering 10.1%
Four Central Counties
(Cherokee, Henderson,
Nacogdoches, Smith)Aid.
Tenn.
Miss.
Ark. 7.
Ga. 8
La. 6.4
Mo. 2.7
Ky. 1.5
III. 1.1
Scattering 4.1%28.7%
19.5
120.3Five Upper Eastern Counties
(Bowie, Cass, Marion, Ponola, Upshur)
Ala. 24.7%
Tenn. 15.6
Miss. 15.4
Ark. 8.9
Ga. 17.4
La. 8.3
Mo. 1.4
Ky. 1.7
III. 0.6
Scattering 6.0 %
Six Lower Counties
(Angelina, Jasper, Liberty,
Chambers, Polk, Sabine)
Ala. 19.3%
Tenn. 5.1
Miss. 22.1
Ark. 4.8
Ga. 8.8La.
Mo. 1.9
Ky. 1.9
III. 0.4
Scattering 8.727.0
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