United States Internal Revenue Assessment Lists - FamilySearch Historical Records/Known Issues

Question 1
Question 1: All the final County waypoints have records for multiple counties within them, a very confusing organization of records. Do I have to look through all the counties to find a particular County record I am looking for? Answer 1: The final County waypoints are often repeated over and over within each County of a District for a State. This may be confusing if you are looking in one final County waypoint and see records for lots of other Counties in that State. The final waypoints are organized as District first, and will include all the Counties for that District. This also means that none of the final County waypoints are missing the applicable County information associated with that waypoint. Please read the Description associated with this collection for a full explanation of how records are organized within this collection. In addition, each of the States within this collection contains a waypoint “A guide for all counties &gt; A research guide” that the user should read.


 * Go to the United States Internal Revenue Assessment Lists - FamilySearch Historical Records article.
 * Go to the United States Internal Revenue Assessment Lists, 1862-1874 collection at FamilySearch.org.