Howdy --
CSU has a set also.
I'd guess that any Land Grant college would also have a set.
Carl Barna
RegionalHistorian
BLM Colorado State Office
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Carl Barna is partly right. Denver has one because Metropolitan State
College and the Denver Library system are a federal repository. I suggest
you look for one in your area. Once you get the hang of the federal system
of numbering, it's easy. (I used to work in a library that was a repository
as well).
John Dendy
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> Does anyone know where the agricultural and industrial schedules for the
> Federal Census can be found online? I have the population schedules
already....
> thanks, Carl Steen