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Re: Does anyone know how to find Census Schedule L for 1870 thru 1910, for Texas?
Carey StummFeb 2, 2018 1:21 PM (in response to ipalva18)
Can you clarify what Schedule L is? Is that a non-population census? If it has to do with farm land that should be available at the USDA where they have agriculture census data going back to 1840.
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Re: Does anyone know how to find Census Schedule L for 1870 thru 1910, for Texas?
ipalva18 Feb 8, 2018 11:00 AM (in response to Carey Stumm)The form is titles " Schedule L- Free Inhabitants" and it doesn't have a form number. It looks like they used it to get the population, sex , race and occupation of the Counties/Cities
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Re: Does anyone know how to find Census Schedule L for 1870 thru 1910, for Texas?
Carey StummFeb 8, 2018 1:12 PM (in response to ipalva18)
2 people found this helpfulThe compiled statistics from each census are available on the U.S. Census Bureau Website. These should include the information that you're looking for. If you still can't find it there I would suggest reaching out to the Census Bureau to see if they can steer you in the right direction.
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Re: Does anyone know how to find Census Schedule L for 1870 thru 1910, for Texas?
robin Feb 12, 2018 1:31 PM (in response to ipalva18)2 people found this helpfulpossible L is a typo of lower case l which actually is the number 1 - schedule 1 is the Free inhabitants, schedule 2 is the slave inhabitants
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