The Census Book: Facts, Schedules and Worksheets for the U. S. Federal Censuses

The Census Book: Facts, Schedules and Worksheets for the U. S. Federal Censuses
ISBN-10
1628592656
ISBN-13
9781628592658
Language
English
Published
2019-06-30
Author
William Dollarhide

Description

Written specifically for genealogists and family historians, this book details all the census schedules for 1790 through 1950. The first, and highly acclaimed Census Book was written in 1999.

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