1900 Federal Census - White Earth Indian Reservation, MN

1900 Federal Census
White Earth Indian Reservation,
Minnesota

Census Film Number T623-798

Census Film Number T623-798 contains 2 parts:

Part 1 is Wright County, Minnesota, Enumeration Districts 214 to 242.

Part 2 is Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, Enumeration Districts 272 to 288 and 340, as well as the White Earth Indian Reservation, Minnesota, Enumeration District 340.

The 1900 Federal Census of the White Earth Indian Reservation starts in Part 2, page 163A of Census Film Number T623-798.

PagesTownship
or other division
Supervisor's
District
Enumeration
District
EnumeratorRemarks
163A-165B
White Earth Indian Reservation, Becker County
134
340
John Leecy

166A-167B
White Earth Indian Reservation, Becker County
134
340
R. G. B****

168A-169B
White Earth Indian Reservation, Becker County
134
340
J. B. Brandley

170A-172B
White Earth Indian Reservation, Becker County
134
340
John Leecy
*** Indian Population
173A-174B
White Earth Indian Reservation, Polk County
134
340
John Leecy
Indian Population
175A-183A
White Earth Indian Reservation, Norman County
134
340
John Leecy
Indian Population
183B-184B
White Earth Indian Reservation, Becker County
134
340
John Leecy
Indian Population
185A-196B
White Earth Indian Reservation, Norman County
134
340
John Leecy
Indian Population
197A-210B
White Earth Indian Reservation, Becker & Norman Counties
134
340
John Leecy
Indian Population
211A-244B
White Earth Indian Reservation, Becker County
134
340
Robert P. Fairbanks
Indian Population


The 1900 Federal Census for the White Earth Indian Reservation, MN is on a different film than Becker County, MN. Part of the reservation is in Becker, Norman and Polk counties.



The Twelfth Census of the United States (1900 Federal Census) contains the following items (column number-item):

    Line Number
1-Dwelling Number
2-Family Number
3-Last Name, First Name
4-Relationship to Head
5-Color
6-Sex
7-Month of Birth, Year of Birth
8-Age last birthday
9-Marital Status
10-Number of Years Married
11-Mother to number of Children
12-Number of Children Living
13-Place of Birth
14-Father's Birthplace
15-Mother's Birthplace
16-Yr of Immigration
17-Number Yrs in US
18-Naturalization
19-Occupation
20-Number Months Unemployed
21-Number Months in School
22-Can Read
23-Can Write
24-Speaks English
25-Home Owned or Rented
26-Home Free or Mortgaged
27-Farm or House
28-Number of Farm Schedule

*** The Twelfth Census of the United States (1900 Federal Census) Indian Population form contains Special Inquires Relating to [American] Indians which include:
29-Other name, if any
30-Tribe of this Indian
31-Tribe of Father of this Indian
32-Tribe of Mother of this Indian
33-Has this Indian any white blood; If any, how much?
34-Is this Indian, if married, living in polygamy?
35-Is this Indian taxed?
36-Year of acquiring citizenship
37-Citizenship acquired by allotment?
38-Living in fixed or movable dwelling



Copyright © 2000-2004 by Dick Campbell

Return to the census page

Return to the home page