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Non-Population Schedules
The counting of people in the census which we use to locate families is called the Population Schedule. Additional schedules were used to identify and quantify resources and needs. These schedules are called Non-Population schedules. Agriculture, mortality, and social statistics schedules are available for the census years of 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880. Manufacturing schedules are available for 1820, 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880. They are arranged by state, then by county, and then by political subdivision (township, city, etc.)
Non-Population Schedules available at the Family History Library
- Alabama Non-Population Schedules
- Georgia Non-Population Schedules
- Kentucky Non-Population Schedules
- Mississippi Non-Population Schedules
- North Carolina Non-Population Schedules
- Tennessee Non-Population Schedules
- Virginia Non-Population Schedules
For more information see U.S. National Archives
For more information see U.S.D.A. Census of Agriculture
See also:
Rural Records of the Southern United States
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