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Tampa-Fort Brooke, Florida : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tampa-Fort Brooke, Florida Tampa-Fort Brooke was a single census area recorded by the United States Census Bureau during the 1850 federal census with the title ''Tampa, including Fort Brooke''.〔(1850 census of population )〕 It was designated to include Tampa and Fort Brooke, which were separate entities. The population recorded was 974.〔 Tampa, itself, wasn't returned separately by enumerators until 1870 when the town recorded a population of 796.〔(1870 census of population )〕 Fort Brooke wasn't returned separately until 1890, when the town recorded a population of 448.〔(1890 census of population )〕 Fort Brooke was annexed into Tampa in 1907.〔(History of Mayors )〕 ==Demographics== Of the 974 residents enumerated, 631 were White and 343 were African American (7 free and 336 slaves).〔(The Seventh Census of the United States in 1850. Embracing a statistical view of each of the States and Territories, arranged by counties, towns, etc ). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2014-01-24.〕 There were also 614 males and 360 females residing in the census area.〔
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