Population information in nineteenth century census volumes / by Suzanne Schulze.

Author
Schulze, Suzanne [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Phoenix, AZ : Oryx Press, 1983.
Description
ix, 446 pages : maps ; 29 cm

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      Summary note
      Of subjects of census inquiries, 1790-1890 -- Terminology used in this volume -- States and territories as they appear in census volumes 1790-1890 -- Congressional serial set volumes which include census data -- Explanation of roman numerals -- National archives and records service -- State censuses -- State censuses and original schedules listed in dubester "state censuses".
      Notes
      Continued by: Population information in twentieth century census volumes, 1900-1940.
      Bibliographic references
      Bibliography: p. 437-438.
      Contents
      • Preface and Acknowledgments
      • How to Use This Book
      • Summary of Subjects of Census Inquiries, 1790-1890
      • Terminology Used in This Book
      • States and Territories as They Appear in Census Volumes
      • Congressional Serial Set Volumes which Include Census Data
      • Explanation of Roman Numerals
      • National Archives and Records Service
      • State Censuses
      • State Censuses and Original Schedules Listed in Dubester "State Censuses"
      • Bibliography
      • Union List of Library Holdings
      • Guide to Volumes Inside Covers.
      ISBN
      • 0897741226
      • 9780897741224
      LCCN
      83017380
      OCLC
      10018476
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