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*These include Township, Precinct, City, Town,
Village, District, Division, and Ward. From 1880 on, enumeration has been done by ED, or enumeration district. 1857 Territorial |
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This is a county with no white population and the census schedules exist possibly from ballot fraud. | 1860 |
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M653-567 |
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1870 |
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T132-2 |
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1880 |
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T9-617 |
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Except for a single family, the Minnesota 1890 Federal Population Schedules were completely destroyed by fire in the Commerce Department Building in January 1921. The Special Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows in Minnesota do survive, shown below.
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M123-22 |
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1900 |
SD 2/ED 65 |
T623-760 |
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1900 |
SD 2/ED 65 |
T623-760 |
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1900 |
SD 2/EDs 66-67 |
T623-760 |
& 761
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1900 |
SD 2/ED 68 |
T623-760 |
& 761 Assigned to: |
James Winters
Available For |
2nd Transcription 1900 |
SD 2/EDs 69-77 |
T623-760 |
& 761
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1910 |
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T624-692 |
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1920 |
SD 2/EDs 55-69 |
T625-828 |
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1930 |
17-1 to 17-24 |
T626-1084 |
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1940 |
17-1 to 17-23 |
T627-1915 |
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1940 |
17-24A to 17-24B |
T627-1915 |
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