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New York,     Const.,   1821, art. II, sec. 1 Citizens. "      1846,  "     II,  "    1    " North Carolina, "       1776,  "    VII,  "       Freemen.               Amend.,   1835,  "      I,  "    3    "  (Negroes excepted). "      1854,                     Free white. Ohio,          Const.,   1802,  "     IV,  "    1  White.                 "       1851,  "      V,  "    1    " Oregon,      Ter. Govt., 1848,             "    5    "               Const.,   1857,  "     II,  "    2    " (Negroes excepted). Pennsylvania,   "       1776,  "     II,  "    6  Freemen.                 "       1790,  "    III,  "    1    "                 "       1838,  "    III,  "    1  White freemen. Rhode Island,   "       1842,  "     II,  "    1  Citizens. South Carolina,  "       1776, res. XI,         "As required by law." "      1778,  "   XIII,  "       Free white.                 "       1790, art. I, "    4    "    "               Amend.,   1810,                       "    " Tennessee,     Const.,   1796,  "    III,  "    1  Freemen.                 "       1834,  "     IV,  "    1  Free white. Texas,          "       1836,  "     VI,  "   11  Citizens.                 "       1845,  "    III,          Free  (Negroes excepted). Vermont,         "       1777, chap. II, "    6  Men of quiet and                                                     peaceable behavior.                 "       1786,  "      I,  "    9  Men of quiet and peaceable behavior. "      1793,  "     II,  "   21  Men of quiet and                                                     peaceable behavior. Virginia,        "       1830, art. III, "   14  White.                 "       1850,  "    III,  "    1    "                 "       1864,  "    III,  "    1    " West Virginia,   "    1861-63,  "    III,  "    1    " Wisconsin,   Ter. Govt., 1836,             "    5  Free white. Const.,  1848,  "    III,  "    1  White. ]