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United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1850
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1860
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1870
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1880
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1890
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1900
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1920
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1930
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1930
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1940
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1950
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1960
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION 1970
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION, 1790
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
The census reports in this collection have been separately entered in Ellis Library's online catalog, MERLIN.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF POPULATION, 1800,1810,1820,1830
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
The census reports in this collection have been separately entered in Ellis Library's online catalog, MERLIN.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF TRANSPORTATION 1880
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF TRANSPORTATION 1890
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
United States. Census Office. CENSUS OF VITAL STATISTICS 1850, 1880
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1986.
U.S. Decennial Census Publications
This collection of census material dates from 1790 (when the first decennial census of population was conducted) to 1970. It forms an inventory of the growth and development of the United States in all its measurable dimensions. Since 1790 the decennial census has been extended to produce statistical data in a variety of fields. Examples of areas covered in this collection are population, manufactures, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The census of manufactures was first taken in 1810 and provides detailed data on manufacturing activities for small geographic areas, individual industries, products shipped, and materials consumed. This census was taken decennially until 1940, after which the period varied. The first nationwide census of agriculture was taken in 1840 as part of the Sixth Decennial Census of Population. Since that time the census of agriculture has developed from a small part of the census of population to a separate large-scale census. The first census of agriculture was limited to such items as the production of principal crops, an inventory of the principle classes of domestic animals, the production of wool and the value of dairy and poultry products. Each succeeding census has been broadened to reflect the rapid change in farming practices brought about by the increased application of scientific findings and the growing mechanization in agriculture. Some information on transportation was compiled and published in connection with the decennial censuses of 1880 and 1890 though they were not regarded as censuses in their own right. Information on home ownership has been obtained in each decennial census since 1890 and there has been a separate large-scale decennial census of housing since 1940.
United States. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census catalog of publications, 1790-1972..
This contains the "Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945", pages 4-7, which gives brief details of the decennial census publications for 1800-1830.
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