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140

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Edition Notes

Rev. ed. of: Federal population and mortality census schedules, 1790-1890, in the National Archives and the states / W. Neil Franklin.

Bibliography: p. viii-ix.

Microfiche. Washington : National Archives and Records Administration, 1986. 2 microfiches.

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Special list / National Archives and Records Administration -- no. 24, Special list (United States. National Archives and Records Administration) -- no. 24.

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xvi, 140 p.
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