Eleventh Census of the United States: June 1, 1890. Instructions to Enumerators. Under the Provisions of the Act of Congress Approved March 1, 1889U.S. Government Printing Office, 1890 - 46 halaman |
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... weeks from the first Monday of June . One hundred and seventy - five supervisors of census , one or more to each state and territory and the District of Columbia , have been appointed by the President , by and with the advice and ...
... weeks from the first Monday of June . One hundred and seventy - five supervisors of census , one or more to each state and territory and the District of Columbia , have been appointed by the President , by and with the advice and ...
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... weeks of June the working days actually allowed by law number twelve , and end with June 14. In a few districts it may happen that the time required to complete the enumeration will exceed this limit , and to cover such emergencies ...
... weeks of June the working days actually allowed by law number twelve , and end with June 14. In a few districts it may happen that the time required to complete the enumeration will exceed this limit , and to cover such emergencies ...
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... Weeks of hired labor should be obtained by adding together the number of weeks each individual of the help employed was at work , thus : one man hired by the year should be counted as 52 weeks ; another man for twenty - six weeks as 26 ...
... Weeks of hired labor should be obtained by adding together the number of weeks each individual of the help employed was at work , thus : one man hired by the year should be counted as 52 weeks ; another man for twenty - six weeks as 26 ...
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according act of March agricultural almshouses answer to Inquiry appointed ascertain become the material Census Office cities classes clerks column concerning Condensed Milk daily report cards day of June Distinguish duty dwelling-house employés entries enumer enumeration district establishment factories family enumerated farm he cultivates filled Galbreath hired home he lives home or farm hundred days individual living Infantry was organized inmates inquiry marked laborer manufactures marine member of family merator Militia Infantry mills misdemeanor Missouri Morocco mortgage incumbrance mulatto mustered out August number of persons obtain octoroon order of visitation pauper person enumerated person's occupation physically defective place of abode place of birth population schedule post-office address printed prisoner quadroon quarrymen Regiment sailors sanitary districts separately returned serve three months soldiers special institution enumerator special schedules statement Superintendent of Census supplemental schedules survivors taken by enumerators tions town United usual place widow Write yes