*These incluse Township, Precinct, City, Town,
Village, District, Division, and Ward. From 1880 on, enumeration has been done by ED, or enumeration district.
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1860 |
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M653-1398 |
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1860 Mortality |
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A1154-3 |
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1870 |
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M593-1683 |
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1880 SD/EDS 41-44 |
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T9-1397 |
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1880 Mortality |
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The Washington 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 Washington do survive, shown below. |
1890 Veteran SD 2/EDs 17-19 |
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M123-108 |
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| In 1900 the state of Washington was divided
for enumeration purposes by the Census Bureau into two Supervisory Districts. SD 1
consisted of all counties west of the Cascade Mountains, SD 2 of all
counties east of the Cascade Mountains. |
1900 SD 2/EDs 114-118 |
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T623-1746 |
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| In 1910 the state of Washington was divided for
enumeration purposes by the Census Bureau into three Supervisory
Districts. SD 1 consisted of northwestern counties, SD 2 of southwestern
counties, and SD 3 of eastern counties. |
1910 SD 2/EDs 108-122 |
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T624-1656 |
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1920 SD 4/EDs 87-105 |
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T625-1932 |
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1920 SD 4/ED 234 |
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T625-1932 |
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1930 20-1 to 20-41(NP) |
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T626-2489 |
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1940 20-1 to 20-38 |
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T627-4349 |
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All information in this table Copyright 2008
by Christine Ayers & Maggie Stewart. |
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