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Interesting find. Does anyone know if the Federal Government, or private
sources, have put the other US Censuses on CD Rom format? This would be
such a saving in money and equipment (cf. microfilm and readers). I have
seen references to specific census tracks for specific years that seem
to be on CD Rom and had just started to get curious about this issue
when Mike Polk's message came by. Perhaps only segments of some census
tracks are on CD Rom (?). What about state censuses?
Can anyone help us on this question
Bob Schuyler
At 01:32 AM 6/20/2001 -0400, you wrote:
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>Doing geneaology at times, I was just made aware of a new publication of some
>significance for those who may be interested. Its the: 1880 United States
>Census and National Index now in available CD Rom format.
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>According to the information on the publication it is a "complete
>transcription of the original 1880 United States census. Includes the
>enumeration of individuals within households and institutions. This allows
>you to view those who were neighbors of your ancestors. Approximately 50
>million names are contained on the CDs. The names are divided into seven
>regions and are accompanied by a National Index."
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>It is contained on 18 CD Rom disks and costs a total of $49.00 - quite a
>bargain and quite a resource, never before available in such a comprehensive
>format. For more information, go to:
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>http://familysearch.org and click on "publications"
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>Mike Polk
>Sagebrush Consultants, L.L.C.
>Ogden, Utah
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><HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Doing geneaology at times,
I was just made aware of a new publication of some
><BR>significance for those who may be interested. Its the:
1880 United States
><BR>Census and National Index now in available CD Rom format.
><BR>
><BR>According to the information on the publication it is a "complete
><BR>transcription of the original 1880 United States census. Includes the
><BR>enumeration of individuals within households and institutions. This
allows
><BR>you to view those who were neighbors of your ancestors. Approximately 50
><BR>million names are contained on the CDs. The names are divided into seven
><BR>regions and are accompanied by a National Index."
><BR>
><BR>It is contained on 18 CD Rom disks and costs a total of $49.00 -
quite a
><BR>bargain and quite a resource, never before available in such a
comprehensive
><BR>format. For more information, go to:
><BR>
><BR>http://familysearch.org and click on "publications"
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>Mike Polk
><BR>Sagebrush Consultants, L.L.C.
><BR>Ogden, Utah
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>
><BR></FONT></HTML>
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Robert L. Schuyler
University of Pennsylvania Museum
33rd & Spruce Streets
Philadelphia, PA l9l04-6324
Tel: (215) 898-6965
Fax: (215) 898-0657
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