African Americans In Cayuga County, New York 1820-1870
This database was developed as part of the
"Survey of Sites Relating to the Underground Railroad, Abolitionism, and
African American Life in Auburn and Cayuga County, 1820-1870"

Sponsored by the City of Auburn Historic Resources Review Board
Funded by Preserve New York, a grant program of the
Preservation League of New York State and the New York State Council on the Arts.
Coordinated by Judith Wellman, Historical New York Research Associates
Compiled in cooperation with the Cayuga County, New York, Historian's Office

Click On The Year Links Below To View Census Information About African Americans
In Cayuga County NY For 1820-1870

Link To 1820 census list

Link To 1830 census list

Link To 1840 census list

Link To 1850 census list

Link To 1855 census list

Link To 1860 census list

Link To 1865 census list

Link To 1870 census list

Link To E-Mail Us If you have comments about this website page or wish to share information relating to the Underground Railroad, Abolitionism, and African American Life in Auburn and Cayuga County NY for 1820-1870,  please send E-Mail to the Cayuga County Historians Office at: Historian@cayugacounty.us

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- Links To Other Websites Of Related Interest -
www.tourauburnny.com ||
Cayuga County NYGenWeb Project Census Links Website ||
Cayuga County NY Historian's Office || Cayuga Museum Of History & Art
|| Cayuga County NY Office Of Tourism Website
|| Harriet Tubman Home || Howland Stone Store Museum ||
Preservation League of NYS and the NYS Council on the Arts ||
Seward House || Seymour Public Library ||

Links to images from the 'Town of Aurelius Minutes
Book' containing information on manumated slaves -See pages 439-445
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1837 Auburn Map with area labeled 'New Guinea-Negro Settlement'

Published on the Internet as a courtesy by:
The Cayuga County NYGenWeb Project

Website Designed By: Bernie Corcoran