Rural Records of Mid-Southern United States

Rural Record of the Mid-Southern States

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Did you know that in 1850, farms in the U.S. that produced $100 or more in Agricultural income were included on a special census schedule. Learn more about these Non-Population Schedules from the U.S. Census below.

Cohabitation Records
Alabama Cohabitation Records Georgia Cohabitation Records Kentucky Cohabitation Records Mississippi Cohabitation Records North Carolina Cohabitation Records Tennessee Cohabitation Records Virginia Cohabitation Records

Non-Population Schedules
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

Forms
1850 Agricultural Census Extraction Form 1860 Agricultural Census Extraction Form 1870 Agricultural Census Extraction Form 1880 Agricultural Census Extraction Form

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