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Tables and Maps Table 8.1. Racial Composition of West Virginia Males over Twenty-one Years of Age Who Paid Capitation Tax in 1869, by County. Table 8.2. Flick Amendment; Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution of 1863, with Amendment of 24 May 1866. Table 11.1. Vote by County in the Flick Referendum on 27 April 1871. Table 11.2. Vote by County on Referendum of 24 August 1871 on Calling a Constitutional Convention in West Virginia, Showing Percentage and Plurality for and Against. Table 11.3. Percentage of West Virginians, by Majority, For and Against, by Descending Order, Who Voted in the Referendum of 24 August 1871, Calling a Constitutional Convention. Table 11.4. Vote by County on Referendum of 24 August 1871, Calling a Constitutional Convention in West Virginia, Showing Plurality For and Against. Table 12.1. Constitutional Convention Delegate Candidates and Election Returns, 26 October 1871, in West Virginia. Table 13.1. Birth Year/Age, Birthplace, Hometown, and Places Resided Outside of Virginia of Delegates. Table 13.2. Lawyers in the West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872. Table 13.3. Farmers in West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872. Table 13.4. Merchants in the West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872. Table 13.5. Physicians in the West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872. Table 13.6. Occupational Groups in the West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872. Table 13.7. Stated Value of Real and Personal Property in 1860 and 1870 of Delegates to the West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872. Table 13.8. Delegates Who in 1860 Possessed Real Estate and Personal Property Valued above the Average of all Delegates. Table 13.9. Delegates Who in 1870 Possessed Real and Personal Property Valued above the Average of All Delegates. Table 13.10. Changes in Real and Personal Wealth of Delegates of Above Average Wealth from 1860 to 1870. ix Table 13.11. Least Wealthy Delegates in 1870 in Real and Personal Property Holdings. Table 13.12. Delegates by Residence and District Who Owned Slaves in 1860. Table 13.13. Delegates Who Held More Than Five Slaves in 1860. Table 13.14. Black or Mulatto Domestic Workers in Delegate Households in 1870. Table 13.15. White Domestic Workers in Delegate Households in 1870. Table 13.16. Labor Other Than Domestic by Race, Age, Sex in Delegate Households in 1870. Table 13.17. Delegates Whose Basic Education Was in a Common School. Table 13.18. Delegates Whose Basic Education Was in an Academy, with Its Name and Location. Table 13.19. Delegates, Their Colleges, and Graduation Date. Table 13.20. Lawyers and Their Mentors and Proprietary Schools. Table 13.21. Delegates Whose First Public Office Was the West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872. Table 13.22. Delegates Who Were Virginia County Officials Other Than Commonwealth Attorney. Table 13.23. Delegates Who Were Virginia Commonwealth Attorneys. Table 13.24. Delegates Who Served in the Antebellum General Assembly of Virginia. Table 13.25. Delegates in the West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872 Who Were in the Virginia Convention of 1861. Table 13.26. Delegates Who Were Former Confederate Soldiers. Table 13.27. Delegates Who Were Former United States Soldiers in the Civil War. Table 30.1. The Vote, Number and Percentage (For, Against, and Margin) on Ratification of Constitution, 22 August 1872. Table 30.2. Total Votes, by County, Cast in Gubernatorial Election of 1870; Referendum on Flick Amendment, 27 April 1871; Convention Call Referendum, 24 August 1871; and Constitutional Ratification Referendum, 22 August 1872. Table 30.3. Vote on Separate Proposition (Word, “White”) in Referendum of 22 August 1872 Regarding Banning African Americans from Office, Amending Article IV, Section 4 of Proposed Constitution, Contained in 23rd Article of Schedule, Adopted 9 April 1872. Table 30.4. Number and Percentage of Votes to Ban African Americans from Office Compared to Number of Votes for Constitutional Ratification. Table 30.5. West Virginia Gubernatorial Election Results, 22 August 1872.· · · Map 11.1. West Virginia County Vote, For and Against the Flick Amendment in Referendum of 27 April 1872. Map 11.2. West Virginia County Vote, For and Against Calling a Constitutional Convention in Referendum of 24 August 1871. Map 30.1. West Virginia County Vote, For and Against Ratification of the Proposed Constitution of 1872 in the Referendum of 22 August 1872. x Tables and Maps ...

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