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TANEY COUNTY, situated on the south boundary of Missouri, and traversed by White river and many of its tributaries. Area, 1,426 square miles. Seat of justice, Forsyth. Pop. in 1840, 2,264; in 1850, 4,373. (Fanning's, 1853)

TANEY, a county in the S. S. W. part of Missouri, bordering on Arkansas, has an area of 1540 square miles. It is intersected by White river, and also drained by James fork, and Bull, Swan, Beaver, and Long creeks, affluents of the White river. The surface is uneven and broken; the soil of the valleys is fertile. Indian corn, wheat, oats, hay, cattle, pork, and butter are the staples. The county is plentifully supplied with springs of good water. In 1860 it produced 301,116 bushels of corn; 11,557 of wheat; 38,826 of oats, and 78,585 pounds of' butter. The county was named in honor of Roger B. Taney, chief justice of the United States. Capital, Forsyth. Population, 4373; of whom 4274 were free, and 99, slaves.  (Baldwin's New and Complete Gazetteer of the United States..., 1854)

Total Population 1840
3264
Total Population 1850
4373
Total Population 1860
3576
Free Black Population 1860
5
Free Black Population 1850
0
Free Black Population 1840
12
Enslaved Population 1860
82
Enslaved Population 1850
99
Enslaved Population 1840
40
Presidential Election Result 1840
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1852
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1856
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1860
Southern Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1864
Unconditional Union (1864)
Latitude
36.649827
Longitude
-93.042819
Type
County
County
Taney
State
Missouri