Twenty Censuses: Population and Housing Questions, 1790-1980U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1979 - 91 halaman |
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... received in the district office , the responses were transcribed to the special FOSDIC schedules . In rural areas , the sample information was obtained from every fourth household at the time of the enumerator's visit and recorded ...
... received in the district office , the responses were transcribed to the special FOSDIC schedules . In rural areas , the sample information was obtained from every fourth household at the time of the enumerator's visit and recorded ...
Halaman 39
... received an allotment of land , and thereby has acquired citizenship ; in either of these two cases the answer to ... receiving an allotment of land from the Government , write " Yes.` If he or she acquired citizenship by other means ...
... received an allotment of land , and thereby has acquired citizenship ; in either of these two cases the answer to ... receiving an allotment of land from the Government , write " Yes.` If he or she acquired citizenship by other means ...
Halaman 45
... receiving wages . The husband or parent in such case should be returned as an employer , unless , as may happen , he is working for wages , in which case he , as well as the wife or child , should be classed as an employee ...
... receiving wages . The husband or parent in such case should be returned as an employer , unless , as may happen , he is working for wages , in which case he , as well as the wife or child , should be classed as an employee ...
Halaman 48
... received allotment , give year of allotment . PROPORTIONS OF INDIAN AND OTHER BLOOD . White . Negro . Number of times mar- ried . Whether now living in polygamy . whether the wives are If living in polygamy , sisters . 37 38 39 40 41 ...
... received allotment , give year of allotment . PROPORTIONS OF INDIAN AND OTHER BLOOD . White . Negro . Number of times mar- ried . Whether now living in polygamy . whether the wives are If living in polygamy , sisters . 37 38 39 40 41 ...
Halaman 49
... received allotment , give year of allotment . If the Indian has received an allotment of land , enter , in column 44 , the year in which the allotment was made . Column 45. Residing on his own lands.- If the Indian lives on his or her ...
... received allotment , give year of allotment . If the Indian has received an allotment of land , enter , in column 44 , the year in which the allotment was made . Column 45. Residing on his own lands.- If the Indian lives on his or her ...
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1st day Age at last answer apartments or living April April 15 attended school boarders Boxer Rebellion census Chinese Filipino column 18 column blank complete bathroom Count day of June Distinguish district dwelling house dwelling units Electricity employee entries father female Fill one circle flush toilet fuel heads of families household included income Indian inmates inquiry insert institution instructions job or business kerosene kind language last week leave the column living quarters lodgers manufacturer mark one box married merated mobile home months mortgage mother tongue mulatto Negro number of persons occupation octoroon opposite the name order of visitation person born person enumerated persons living place of abode Place of birth Population and Housing population schedule printed Puerto Rico quadroon question rent reported residence returned rooms sample separate Skip slaves Spanish-American War stillbirths tion tribe usual place Vacant wages or salary widowed Yes Yes Yes
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Halaman 20 - Director, supervisor, or enumerator, to render a true account, to the best of his or her knowledge, of every person belonging to such family in the various particulars required...
Halaman 20 - The word is here generic, and includes quadroons, octoroons, and all persons having any perceptible trace of African blood. Important scientific results depend upon the correct determination of this class in schedules 1 and 2.
Halaman 20 - January first of the year in which the enumeration shall be made; and in case no person shall be found at the usual place of abode of such family, or individual living out of a family...
Halaman 20 - ... 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. In the cases of boarders at hotels or students at schools or colleges, the enumerator can, by one or two well-directed inquiries, ascertain whether the person concerning whom the question may arise has, at the time, any other...
Halaman 34 - But if a boy or girl, whatever the age, is earning money regularly by labor, contributing to the family support, or appreciably assisting in mechanical or agricultural industry, the occupation should be stated.
Halaman 42 - A dwelling, for census purposes, is a place in which one or more persons regularly sleep. It need not be a house in the usual sense of the word, but may be a hotel, boarding house, institution, or the like.
Halaman 30 - ... 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.
Halaman 52 - Indian all persons of mixed white and Indian blood, except where the percentage of Indian blood was very small, or where the person was regarded as white in the community where he lived.
Halaman 20 - Government agents or roaming individually or in bands over unsettled tracts of country. Indians not in tribal relations, whether full-bloods or half-breeds, who are found mingled with the white population, residing in white families, engaged as servants or laborers, or living in huts or wigwams on the outskirts of towns or settlements, are to be regarded as a part of the ordinary population of the country, and are to be embraced in the enumeration.
Halaman 20 - The word family, for the purposes of the census, includes persons living alone, as well as families in the ordinary sense of that term, and also all larger aggregations of people having only the tie of a common roof and table.