Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses from 1790 to 2000U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 - 140 halaman |
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... 1 880 Questionnaire— Schedule 1 , "Inhabitants" 17 Instructions to
Enumerators 18 1880 Questionnaire — Schedule 1, "Indian Division" 21 1890
Questionnaire 22 1 900 Questionnaire — Population 34 Instructions to
Enumerators 35 1900 ...
... 1 880 Questionnaire— Schedule 1 , "Inhabitants" 17 Instructions to
Enumerators 18 1880 Questionnaire — Schedule 1, "Indian Division" 21 1890
Questionnaire 22 1 900 Questionnaire — Population 34 Instructions to
Enumerators 35 1900 ...
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The 1800 schedule of inquiries called for the name of the county, parish,
township, town, or city where the family ... for 1 820 called for the same age
distribution of the free White population, as in 1 800 and 1810, with the addition
in 1820 of the ...
The 1800 schedule of inquiries called for the name of the county, parish,
township, town, or city where the family ... for 1 820 called for the same age
distribution of the free White population, as in 1 800 and 1810, with the addition
in 1820 of the ...
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The name of every person having no settled place of residence, is to be inserted
in the columns of the schedule allotted ... The enumeration consisted of inquiries
dividing the free White population of each sex according to the number under 5 ...
The name of every person having no settled place of residence, is to be inserted
in the columns of the schedule allotted ... The enumeration consisted of inquiries
dividing the free White population of each sex according to the number under 5 ...
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Indians not taxed are not to be enumerated in this or any other schedule. ... are
temporarily boarding for a few days as a sailors' boarding or lodging house, if
they belong to other places are not to be enumerated as the population of a place
.
Indians not taxed are not to be enumerated in this or any other schedule. ... are
temporarily boarding for a few days as a sailors' boarding or lodging house, if
they belong to other places are not to be enumerated as the population of a place
.
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SCHEDULE NO. 1 [7-296]— POPULATION This is the population or family
schedule. Upon it is to be entered, as previously noted, the name of every man,
woman, and child, who, on the 1 st day of June, 1 880, shall have his or her "
usual ...
SCHEDULE NO. 1 [7-296]— POPULATION This is the population or family
schedule. Upon it is to be entered, as previously noted, the name of every man,
woman, and child, who, on the 1 st day of June, 1 880, shall have his or her "
usual ...
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Halaman 126 - Up to and including 1880 the country had a frontier of settlement, but at present the unsettled area has been so broken into by isolated bodies of settlement that there can hardly be said to be a frontier line.
Halaman 126 - Up to our own day American history has been in a large degree the history of the colonization of the Great West. The existence of an area of free land, its continuous recession, and the advance of American settlement westward, explain American development.
Halaman 70 - family," as used in this report, refers to a group of two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption and residing together; all such persons are considered as members of the same family.
Halaman 14 - It must not be assumed that, where nothing is written in this column, "white" is to be understood. The column is always to be filled. Be particularly careful in reporting the class mulatto. The word is here generic, and includes quadroons, octoroons, and all persons having any perceptible trace of African blood.
Halaman 18 - It shall be the duty of each enumerator to visit personally each dwelling house in his subdivision, and each family therein, and each individual living out of a family in any place of abode, and by inquiry made of the head of...
Halaman 15 - States, whose fathers were or may be at the time of their birth citizens thereof, are declared to be citizens of the United States; but the rights of citizenship shall not descend to children whose fathers never resided in the United States.
Halaman 18 - And in case no person shall be found at the usual place of abode of such family, or individual living out of a family, competent to answer the inquiries made in compliance with the requirements of this act.
Halaman 15 - Lord 1848, or obtained a certificate of naturalization before any court of record in this State prior to the first day of January, in the year of our Lord 1870, or who shall be a male citizen of the United States, above the age of 21 years, shall be entitled to vote at such election.
Halaman 24 - He may employ special agents, or other means, to make an enumeration of all Indians living within the jurisdiction of the United States, with such information as to their condition as may be obtainable, classifying them as to Indians taxed and Indians not taxed.
Halaman 35 - ... enumeration, to afford administrative directions which will wholly obviate the danger that some persons will be reported in two places and others not reported at all. Much must be left to the judgment of the enumerator, who can, if he will take the pains, in the great majority of instances satisfy himself as to the propriety of including or not including doubtful cases in his enumeration of any given family.