TIPS FOR VIEWING CENSUS IMAGE FILES: When you click on a county/year link, you will see an http directory of filenames (such as 0001a.gif, 0001b.gif, etc.). The name of each image file is the page number. (In the case of 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 census, the file name includes both the Enumeration District and the sheet number.)
1880 Census | 1880 Facts |
1890 Census | 1890 Facts |
1900 Census | 1900 Facts |
1910 Census | 1910 Facts |
1920 Census | 1920 Facts |
1930 Census | 1930 Facts |
Copies of the 1880 census lists are available on 35 millimeter microfilm
from The Texas State Library Archives
Series: T9 Rolls:
You Can Help Get Census Images Online Surname to Soundex Calculator Dickens County Quick Facts Census Microfilm Roll Numbers 1880 Facts
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1890 Facts
1890 Civil War Veterans Census An index to the remaining schedules is available on microfilm. Series: M496 Rolls: 1 (A-J) and 2 (K-Z) Due to a fortuitious bit of luck, an alternative set of census records exist for 1890. A Congressional act of March 1, 1889 provided for the taking of a special census enumerating those who had served (or their widows) in the military during the War of the Rebellion. Each schedule calls for the following information: name, veteran's rank, company, regiment or vessel, date of enlistment, date of discharge, and length of service in years, months, and days; post office address of each person listed; disability incurred by the veteran; and any remarks necesssary to complete a statement of his term of service. Practically all of the schedules for the states of Alabama through Kansas (alphabetically) and approximately half of those for Kentucky have been lossed, possibly by fire, before the transfer of the remaining schedules to the National Archives in 1943. Civil War Veterans census microfilms exist for 34 states the District of Columbia and miscellaneous United States Vessels and Navy Yards.
1900 Facts
1910 Facts
1920 Facts
1930 Facts |
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