Indian census rolls, Fort Bidwell, 1915-1930
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Microfilm of originals in the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
With: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs / Indian census rolls, 1885-1940
Includes the following information: 1915-1918: Paiute, Pitt River, Digger 1919: Paiute, Pitt River 1920-1924: Paiute, Pitt River, Digger 1925-1926: Paiute, Pitt River 1927-1928: Paiute, Pitt River with non-resident for both groups 1929: Paiute, Pitt River 1930: Indians allotted on public domain or homesteading (Pitt River, Paiute, Mojave, Paiute-Mojave, Pitt River-Paiute); Census roll excluding above (Paiute, Snohomish, Pitt River, Pitt River-Paiute, Mewuk, Pitt River-Pueblo)
Some pages wanting, faded, bleeding through, etc.
For earlier rolls see California Special under "Indian census roll, (Agency) ..." in Author/Title catalog (microfiche).
For later rolls see Sacramento under "Indian census roll, (Agency) ..." in Author/Title catalog (microfiche).
For more information on Digger Indians see Paiute Indians.
For more information on Pit River Indians see Achomawi Indians.
Some spellings may differ from the accepted spelling.
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