These letters should be treated as one letter. Thus in the name Pfister, F should be crossed out; in the name Jackson, K and S should be crossed out. The EDs and visitation numbers, however, remain in the correct numerical order. If you initially cannot find a person listed, the card may be out of order. If the person is not where he or she is listed to be, it may be necessary to read the entire page of the schedule, the entire enumeration district, or the entire county.
In that case, it may be necessary to read the entire county. Census schedules are arranged by state or territory, thereunder by county, and beginning in by enumeration district ED. EDs were the areas that an enumerator covered in taking the census.
To consult the schedules for a particular town, a minor civil division or geographical area, or a ward of a large city, one must know the enumeration district. National Archives Microfilm Publication T describes ED boundaries as they were in ; present-day boundaries may not be the same. Rolls of Descriptions of Census Enumeration Districts, and T identify the enumeration district number assigned within the state, county, and city for the census.
The descriptions are arranged alphabetically by state and thereunder by supervisor's district, which is a large geographic area that covers several counties. The descriptions are then arranged by county and thereunder by township or city.
The ED is listed on the left-hand side of the page. Below are examples from T The Bureau of the Census produced enumeration district maps for many counties, cities, and towns. Those available for the census are listed below. The prices vary with the size of the map. Counties: none Townships and Cities: Wilmington. Johns, St. Counties: none Townships and Cities: Honolulu. John the Baptist, St. Landry, St. Mary, St. Marie, Traverse City. Cloud, St. Paul, St. Charles, St. Louis independent city , St.
Louis county , Ste. Microfilmed copies of census records are available at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC , at NARA's 13 regional archives , through the National Archives Microfilm Rental Program , and at many large libraries and genealogical societies that have purchased all or some of the microfilm, and through purchase. National Archives Microfilm Rental Program. The National Archives Microfilm Rental Program rents microfilm of federal population schedules from through and Soundexes from through The program also rents microfilm of American Revolutionary War military service records and indexes, pension files, and bounty land warrant files.
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