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Details: | Out Of Stock! Do Not Order!------------------------------- Note - This volume has now been printed in a Second Edition, published in October of 2016. See the new series of three new volumes In this two volume series, acclaimed author William Dollarhide identifies Census Substitutes, as well as State Census Records for the United States of America. The substitutes are those name lists derived from tax lists, directories, military lists, land ownership lists, voter registrations, and other compilations of names of residents for an entire state, one or more counties of a state, or one or more towns of a county. Thirty-seven states conducted colonial, territorial, or state censuses that are extant and available for research today. Usually taken between Federal Decennial Census years, these records often contain unique information, and may even shed light on the lives of your ancestors that may have been on-the-move. This volume (Volume 1 - Eastern States) covers the Old Southwest, New England, Mid-Atlantic States, the Old South, the Old Northwest, and the Central Plains. Chapter 1 – The Old Southwest
Chapter 2 – New England
Chapter 3 – Mid-Atlantic States
Chapter 4 – The Old South
Chapter 5 – The Old Northwest
Chapter 6 – The Central Plains 255 pp, Softcover, Perfectbound, Printed on acid-free 60# cream vellum, 2008. Related U.S. Census Products |