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476-6)Foreword

      The National Archives and Records Administration is
responsible for administering and making available for research
the permanently valuable noncurrent records of the federal  
government.  These archival holdings, now amounting to more than
1.5 million cubic feet, date from the first days of the  
Continental Congress in 1774 and preserve the basic records of
the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of government 
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     These research resources document significant events in our
nation's history, but most of them are preserved for their
continuing practical use in the ordinary processes of government. 
All nonrestricted records are available for the use of scholars,
students, genealogists, and others.Contents

Foreword_____________________________________ iii
Introduction_________________________________   1
     1920 Census Schedules (T625)____________   1
     Soundex_________________________________   2
     Enumeration Districts___________________   4
     Research Hints__________________________   5
     Availability and Access_________________  12
     Regional Archives System________________  13
1920 Soundex_________________________________  15
1920 Census Schedules________________________  51Introduction 
 
     This catalog lists the 1920 population schedules, reproduced
as microfilm publication T625, and the 1920 Soundex indexes. 
This microfilm has been reproduced by the National Archives and
Records Administration from the highest quality master negatives
available from the Bureau of the Census.  The original film
includes defects that affect the legibility of some frames; the
original schedules no longer exist. 
     This catalog supplements the Federal Population Censuses,
1790<n>1890, the 1900 Federal Population Census, and the 1910
Federal Population Census catalogs, which contain details for
ordering copies  of the population schedules for 1790<n>1910 and
of the 1880<n>1910 Soundexes.
     The catalogs are available for $2 each (plus shipping and
handling).  Requests for these catalogs should be directed to the
Fulfillment Center (NEDC), National Archives and Records
Administration, 8700 Edgeworth Drive, Capitol Heights, MD  20743-
3701.1920 Census Schedules (T625)

     On January 2, 1920, at 9:00 a.m., the Bureau of the Census
began taking the 14th decennial census of the United States.  The
Department of Agriculture had requested that the date be changed
from the traditional spring/early summer dates to January.  The
department argued that harvests would be completed and
information about the harvests fresh in farmers' minds, and more
people would be at home in January than in April.
     The 1920 census schedules are arranged by state or
territory, and thereunder by county, and finally by enumeration
district (for a discussion of enumeration districts, see p. 4). 
The states are arranged alphabetically; however, Alaska, Guam and
American Samoa, Hawaii, military and naval schedules, the Panama
Canal, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands (taken in 1917) are
listed last.  There was no separate Indian schedule for 1920.
     The format and information in the 1920 census schedules
closely resemble that of the 1910 census.  The 1920 census,
however, did not ask about unemployment on the day of the census,
nor did it ask about service in the Union or Confederate army or
navy.  Questions about the number of children born and how long a
couple had been married were also omitted.  The bureau modified
the enumeration of inmates of institutions and dependent,
defective, and delinquent classes.  The 1920 census included four
new questions:  one asking the year of naturalization and three
about mother tongue.
     Because of the changes in some boundaries following World
War I, enumerators were instructed to report the province (state
or region) or city of persons declaring they or their parents had
been born in Austria-Hungary, Germany, Russia, or Turkey.  If a
person had been born in any other foreign country, only the name
of the country was to be entered.
     The instructions to the enumerators did not require that
individuals spell out their names.  Enumerators wrote down the
information given to them; they were not authorized to request
proof of age, date of arrival, or other information.  People were
known to change their ages between censuses, and some people
claimed not to know their age.  The race determination was based
on the enumerator's impressions.
     Individuals were enumerated as residents of the place in
which they regularly slept, not where they worked or might be
visiting.  People with no regular residence, including "floaters"
and members of transient railroad or construction camps, were
enumerated as residents of the place where they were when the
enumeration was taken.  Enumerators were also to ask if any
family members were temporarily absent; if so, these were to be
listed either with the household or on the last schedule for the
census subdivision.  Thus, the user should always check that
page.
     Opposite and below are the categories that appeared in the
1920 census schedule.  The answers that appear on the microfilmed
schedules depend upon what the enumerator recorded and what the
people interviewed told the enumerator.
     The microfilm may also show code numbers or letters in some
of the columns.  Clerks added these codes in red ink (which
cannot be distinguished on the microfilm) after the census, to be
punched into the cards used to tabulate the census results.  The
codes usually represent household composition, occupation and
class of worker, or simply marks made in the coding, punching, or
tabulating operations themselves and should be ignored.

[INSERT COPY OF SCHEDULES (COPY ATTACHED)]
(Reprinted from 200 Years of U.S. Census Taking [Bureau of the
Census, 1989])
Research Hints

-- On the schedules, the enumerators sometimes transposed the
number of the supervisor's district and the enumeration district
(ED).  The EDs and visitation numbers, however, remain in the
correct numerical order.
-- The Soundex card is not always accurate.  If you initially
cannot find a person listed, the card may be out of order.  If
the person is not where he or she is listed to be, it may be
necessary to read the entire page of the schedule, the entire
enumeration district, or the entire county.
-- Not everyone enumerated on the schedule is on the Soundex, as
some names were missed by the indexer.  In that case, it may be
necessary to read the entire county.
-- Many institutions, even if enumerated at their street
addresses, are found at the end of the enumeration district.Soundex  
     The Bureau of the Census created and filmed Soundex index
cards for the entire 1920 census.  The Soundex is a coded surname
(last name) index based on the way a surname sounds rather than
how it is spelled.  Surnames that sound the same but are spelled
differently, like SMITH and SMYTH, have the same code and are
filed together.  The Soundex coding system was developed to find
a surname even though it may have been recorded under various
spellings. The National Archives has assigned a separate
microfilm publication for each state and territory. 
     The Bureau of the Census used two separate Soundex cards,
the "family card" and the "individual card."  Both types of cards
are arranged numerically by the Soundex code and then
alphabetically by the first name of the head of the household on
the family cards and the first name of the individual on the
individual cards. 


[INSERT COPY OF FAMILY CARD -- COPY ATTACHED]
SAMPLE FAMILY CARD



     The family card is arranged by the name of the head of the
household.  


[INSERT INDIVIDUAL CARD -- COPY ATTACHED]
SAMPLE INDIVIDUAL CARD

     The individual card gives the names of people other than  
those in the immediate household (husband, wife, son, daughter)
that are enumerated with a family.  These include grandparents,
cousins, boarders, and servants.  The card also shows the name of
the head of the household or the institution name where the
person is living. 
     The information on the Soundex card includes the surname, 
first name, state and county of residence, city (if appropriate),
age, place of birth, and whether a U.S. citizen.  Each card also
lists the volume, enumeration district, sheet number, and line
number where the person can be found on the population schedule.

The Soundex Coding System
     Every Soundex code consists of a letter and three numbers,
such as S-650.  The letter is always the first letter of the  
surname, whether it is a vowel or a consonant.  Disregard the
remaining vowels and W, Y, and H and assign numbers to the next
three consonants of the surname according to the Soundex coding
guide.  If there are not three consonants following the initial
letter, use zeros to fill out the three-digit code.
     Most surnames can be coded using the Soundex coding guide. 
Names with prefixes, double letters, or letters side by side that
have the same number of the Soundex coding system are described
below. 
INSERT CODING GUIDE -- COPY ATTACHED 

NAMES WITH PREFIXES 
     If the surname has a prefix, such as van, Von, De, Di, or 
Le, code it both with and without the prefix because it might be
listed under either code.   The surname vanDevanter, for example,
could be V-531 or D-153.   
     Mc and Mac are not considered prefixes. 

NAMES WITH DOUBLE LETTERS
     If the surname has any double letters, they should be
treated as one letter.  Thus, in the surname Lloyd, the second L
should be crossed out, in the surname Gutierrez, the second R
should be crossed out.

NAMES WITH LETTERS SIDE BY SIDE THAT HAVE THE SAME NUMBER ON THE
SOUNDEX CODING GUIDE 
     A surname may have different letters that are side by side
and have the same number on the Soundex coding guide; for
example, PF in Pfister (1 is the number for both P and F); CKS in
Jackson (2 is the number for C, K, and S).  These letters should
be treated as one letter.  Thus in the name Pfister, F should be
crossed out; in the name Jackson, K and S should be crossed out.Enumeration Districts

     Census schedules are arranged by state or territory,
thereunder by county, and beginning in 1880 by enumeration
district (ED).  EDs were the areas that an enumerator covered in
taking the census.  To consult the schedules for a particular
town, a minor civil division or geographical area, or a ward of a
large city, one must know the enumeration district.  National
Archives Microfilm Publication T1224 describes ED boundaries as
they were in 1920; present-day boundaries may not be the same.
     Rolls 41<n>60 of Descriptions of Census Enumeration
Districts, 1830<n>1890 and 1910<n>1950 (T1224) identify the
enumeration district number assigned within the state, county,
and city for the 1920 census.  The descriptions are arranged
alphabetically by state and thereunder by supervisor's district,
which is a large geographic area that covers several counties. 
The descriptions are then arranged by county and thereunder by
township or city.  The ED is listed on the left-hand side of the
page.  Below are two examples from T1224.

[EXAMPLE FROM A LARGE CITY AND A SMALL CITY--COPY ATTACHED]
DESCRIPTIONS OF ENUMERATION DISTRICTS OF A LARGE CITY
DESCRIPTIONS OF ENUMERATION DISTRICTS OF A SMALL TOWN

1920 Enumeration Districts (T1224)
Roll 41   Alabama, [Alaska, see roll 60], Arizona, Arkansas
Roll 42   California, [Canal Zone, see roll 60], Colorado
Roll 43   Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida,
          Georgia, Idaho, [Hawaii, see roll 60]
Roll 44   Illinois
Roll 45   Indiana, Iowa
Roll 46   Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana
Roll 47   Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts
Roll 48   Michigan, Minnesota
Roll 49   Mississippi, Missouri
Roll 50   Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
          New Mexico
Roll 51   New Jersey, New York supervisor's districts 1 and 2
          (Manhattan and Bronx), and supervisor's district 3
          (part Kings County)
Roll 52   New York supervisor's district 3 (part), supervisor's
          districts 4 to 6 (Queens and Richmond), supervisor's
          districts 7 to 22. 
Roll 53   North Carolina, North Dakota
Roll 54   Ohio
Roll 55   Oklahoma and Oregon, [Panama, see roll 60]
Roll 56   Pennsylvania, [Puerto Rico, see roll 60]
Roll 57   Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee
Roll 58   Texas, Utah, Vermont
Roll 59   [Virgin Islands, see roll 60], Virginia, Washington
Roll 60   West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Alaska, Hawaii,
          Panama, Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands 

There are no descriptions of enumeration districts for Guam or
American Samoa.  Military and naval districts as well as
institutions such as jails and almshouses are listed as separate
EDs in the state.1920 Enumeration District Maps

     The Bureau of the Census produced enumeration district maps
for many counties, cities, and towns.  Those available for the
1920 census are listed below.  To order copies of the maps,
contact the Cartographic and Architectural Branch (NNSC),
National Archives, Washington, DC 20408.  The prices vary with
the size of the map.

ALABAMA
Counties: Autauga, Barbour, Blount, Bullock, Cherokee, Chilton,
Choctaw, Clarke, Clay, Cleburne, Covington, Crenshaw, Cullman,
Escambia, Etowah, Hale, Henry, Houston, Jackson, Jefferson,
Lamar, Lauderdale, Lee, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall,
Montgomery, Perry, Pickens, Pike, Randolph, St. Claire,
Talladega, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Washington

Townships and Cities: Anniston, Birmingham, Fairfield, Mobile,
Montgomery, Selma, Sheffield

ARIZONA
Counties: Cochise, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, Santa Cruz,
Yavapai

Townships and Cities: Globe, Phoenix, Tucson

ARKANSAS
Counties: Arkansas, Ashley, Benton, Bradley, Calhoun, Conway,
Dallas, Drew, Fulton, Garland, Hot Spring, Howard, Independence,
Izard, Lawrence, Miller, Monroe, Montgomery, Perry, Pulaski,
Scott, Searcy, Sevier, Stone, Washington, White, Yell

Townships and Cities: Fort Smith, Helena, Hot Springs, Little
Rock, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff

CALIFORNIA
Counties: Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, El Dorado,
Fresno, Glenn, Imperial, Kern, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Los Angeles, 
Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa,
Nevada, Orange, Placer, Plumas, Riverside, Sacramento, San
Benito, San Diego, San Francisco (city and county coextensive),
San Joaquin, San Luis Obisbo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Shasta,
Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity,
Tulare, Tuolumne, Ventura, Yolo, Yuba 

Townships and Cities: Alameda, Alhambra, Bakersfield, Berkeley,
Eden Township, Eureka, Fresno, Glendale, Hayward, La Verne,
Livermore, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Oakland, Ontario, Pasadena,
Piedmont, Pleasanton, Pleasanton Township, Pomona, Red Bluff,
Redlands, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernadino, San Diego, San
Francisco (city and county coextensive), San Jose, San Leandro,
Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Santa Monica, Stockton,
Vallejo, Washington Township

COLORADO
Counties: Adams, Baca, Bent, Boulder, Chaffee, Cheyenne, Clear
Creek, Costilla, Crowley, Denver (city and county coextensive),
Douglas, Fremont, Garfield, Grand, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Kiowa, Kit
Carson, Larimer, Logan, Mesa, Moffat, Montrose, Morgan, Pueblo,
Routt, Saguache, San Miguel, Summit, Teller, Washington, Weld
  
Townships and Cities: Boulder, Canon City, Colorado Springs,
Cripple Creek, Denver (city and county coextensive), Fort
Collins, Goldfield, Greeley, Leadville, Longmont, Pueblo, Salida,
Sterling, Trinidad, Victor

CONNECTICUT
Counties: none

Townships and Cities: Ansonia, Bridgeport, Bristol Town, Danbury,
Hartford, Manchester Town, Meriden, Middletown, New Britain, New
Haven, New London, Norwalk, Norwich, Rockville, Stamford,
Torrington, Wallingford, Waterbury, West Haven Town, Willimantic,
Winchester Town, Winsted

DELAWARE
Counties: none

Townships and Cities: Wilmington

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington (city and district coexistant)

FLORIDA
Counties: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Broward, Calhoun, Citrus,
Columbia, Dade, De Soto, Duval, Escambia, Gadsden, Hamilton,
Hernando, Hillsborough, Holmes, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Liberty,
Manatee, Marion, Monroe, Okaloosa, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola,
Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinellas, Putnam, St. Johns, St. Lucie, Santa
Rosa, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, Volusia, Wakulla, Walton,
Washington 

Townships and Cities: Bradenton, Jacksonville, Key West,
Kissimmee, Lakeland, Miami, Okeechobee, Orlando, Pensacola, Tampa

GEORGIA
Counties: Barrow, Bartow, Bulloch, Calhoun, Campbell, Carroll,
Chattooga, Cherokee, Fayette, Fulton, Greene, Habersham, Hall,
Haralson, Hart, Heard, Houston, Jasper, Jefferson, Lee, Liberty,
Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Milton, Monroe, Montgomery, Muscogee,
Oglethorpe, Pickens, Putnam, Richmond, Stephens, Tattnall,
Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Troup, Turner, Wilcox

Townships and Cities: Americus, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta,
Brunswick, Columbus, Gainesville, Macon, Savannah, Waycross  

IDAHO
Counties: Ada, Bannock, Benewah, Bingham, Blaine, Boise, Butte,
Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Franklin, Fremont, Gooding, Idaho,
Jefferson, Jerome, Latah, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Owyhee,
Power, Teton, Twin Falls, Valley   

Townships and Cities: Boise City, Idaho Falls, Nampa, Pocatello 

ILLINOIS
Counties: Boone, Brown, Calhoun, Carroll, Champaign, Clark, Cook,
De Kalb, De Witt, Du Page, Edgar, Effingham, Fulton, Gallatin,
Hancock, Henderson, Iroquois, Jasper, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall,
Lake, Lee, Livingston, Macon, Marshall, Massac, McDonough,
McLean, Mercer, Ogle, Peoria, Perry, Piatt, Pope, Pulaski, Rock
Island, St. Claire, Sangamon, Stephenson, Tazewell, White,
Whiteside, Woodford

Townships and Cities: Aledo, Alton, Aurora, Belleville,
Bloomington, Blue Island, Cairo, Canton, Centralia, Champaign,
Chicago, Chicago Heights, Cicero, Danville, De Kalb, Decatur,
Dixon, DuQuoin, East Alton, East St. Louis, Elgin, Evanston,
Freeport, Galesburg, Granite City, Harvey, Highland Park,
Jacksonville, Joliet, Joliet Township, Kankakee, Kewanee, La
Salle, Lincoln, Moline, Monmouth, Normal, Oak Park, Olney,
Ottawa, Pekin, Peoria, Pontiac, Quincy, Rock Island, Rockford,
Springfield, Sterling, Streator, Urbana, Waukegan, Zion

INDIANA
Counties: Blackford, Boone, Carroll, Cass, Clark, Clay, Clinton,
Crawford, Dearborn, Decatur, De Kalb, Delaware, Dubois, Fayette,
Floyd, Fountain, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hancock, Harrison,
Hendricks, Howard, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jennings, Knox,
Kosciusko, Lagrange, Lake, La Porte, Lawrence, Marion, Marshall,
Martin, Miami, Monroe, Newton, Noble, Ohio, Orange, Owen, Parke,
Pike, Porter, Posey, Rush, St. Joseph, Shelby, Starke, Steuben,
Sullivan, Tippecanoe, Union, Vanderburgh, Warren, Warrick, White,
Whitley          

Townships and Cities: Anderson, Bloomington, Brazil, Columbia
City, Columbus, Crawfordsville, Crown Point, East Chicago,
Elkhart, Elwood, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Frankfort, Gary, Goshen,
Hammond, Huntington, Indianapolis, Jeffersonville, Kokomo,
Lafayette, La Porte, Logansport, Marion, Michigan City,
Mishawaka, Muncie, New Albany, New Castle, Peru, Rensselaer,
Richmond, Salem, Shelbyville, South Bend, Sullivan, Tell City,
Terre Haute, Valparaiso, Vincennes, Wabash, Whiting 

IOWA
Counties: Adair, Adams, Allamakee, Appanoose, Audubon, Benton,
Black Hawk, Boone, Bremer, Buchanan, Buena Vista, Butler,
Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Cedar, Cerro Gordo, Cherokee, Chickasaw,
Clarke, Clay, Clayton, Clinton, Dallas, Davis, Decatur, Delaware,
Des Moines, Dickinson, Emmet, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Greene,
Grundy, Guthrie, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Henry,
Howard, Iowa, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Keokuk,
Kossuth, Lee, Linn, Louisa, Lucas, Lyon, Madison, Mahaska,
Marion, Marshall, Mitchell, Monona, Monroe, Montgomery,
Muscatine, O'Brien, Osceola, Page, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Polk,
Poweshiek, Ringgold, Sac, Scott, Shelby, Sioux, Tama, Taylor,
Union, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster,
Winnebago, Winneshiek, Woodbury, Worth, Wright     

Townships and Cities: Boone, Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Cherokee,
Clinton, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Fort
Dodge, Fort Madison, Harlan, Iowa City, Keokuk, Marshalltown,
Mason City, Missouri Valley, Muscatine, Ottumwa, Sioux Center,
Sioux City, Waterloo, Webster City

KANSAS
Counties: Bourbon, Brown, Butler, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Cheyenne,
Clark, Clay, Cloud, Cowley, Decatur, Dickinson, Doniphan,
Edwards, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, Franklin, Gove, Gray,
Greenwood, Hamilton, Harper, Harvey, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jackson,
Jefferson, Jewell, Johnson, Kearny, Kingman, Labette, Lane,
Logan, Lyon, Marion, Marshall, Meade, Mitchell, Montgomery,
Nemaha, Neosho, Osage, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips,
Pottawatomie, Pratt, Rawlins, Reno, Republic, Rice, Roosk, Rush,
Russell, Saline, Scott, Sedgwick, Seward, Shawnee, Sheridan,
Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Sumner, Thomas,
Tooawa, Trego, Wabaunsee, Washington, Wichita, Wilson, Woodson,
Wyandotte

Townships and Cities: Atchinson, Chanute, Coffeyville, Emporia,
Fort Scott, Hutchinson, Independence, Iola, Kansas City,
Lawrence, Leavenworth, Newton, Ottawa, Parsons, Pittsburg,
Salina, Topeka, Wichita

KENTUCKY
Counties: Adair, Allen, Anderson, Ballard, Barren, Bath, Bell,
Boone, Bourbon, Boyd, Boyle, Bracken, Breathitt, Breckinridge,
Bullitt, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Casey, Christian,
Clark, Clinton, Crittenden, Daviess, Edmonson, Elliott, Fayette,
Franklin, Gallatin, Grant, Graves, Grayson, Green, Greenup,
Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Hart, Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins,
Jefferson, Johnson, Kenton, Knott, Knox, Larue, Leslie, Lewis,
Lincoln, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, McCracken, McCreary, McLean,
Madison, Marion, Marshall, Martin, Mason, Meade, Menifee, Mercer,
Metcalfe, Montgomery, Muhlenberg, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Owen,
Pendleton, Robertson, Rowan, Russell, Scott, Shelby, Simpson,
Spencer, Taylor, Todd, Trigg, Trimble, Union, Warren, Wayne,
Webster, Wolfe

Townships and Cities: Ashland, Bowling Green, Covington,
Henderson, Lexington, Louisville, Ludlow, Mayfield, Newport,
Owensboro, Paducah, Providence
   
LOUISIANA
Parishes: Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Bienville,
Bossier, Caddo, Calcasieu, Caldwell, Cameron, East Baton Rouge,
Evangeline, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, LaSalle,
Lincoln, Livingston, Ouachita, Red River, Sabine, St. John the
Baptist, St. Landry, St. Mary, St. Tammany, Terrebonne, Union,
Vernon, Washington, West Baton Rouge, West Carroll, West
Feliciana, Winn 

Townships and Cities: Alexandria, Baton Rouge, Lake Charles,
Monroe, Natchitoches, New Orleans, Shreveport

MAINE
Counties: Kennebec, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Washington

Townships and Cities: Auburn, Augusta, Bangor, Bath, Biddeford,
Calais, Lewiston, Portland, Rockland, Sanford Town, Waterville,
Westbrook

MARYLAND
Counties: Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Charles, Garrett, Harford,
Kent, Queen Annes, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, Worcester

Townships and Cities: Annapolis, Baltimore (independent city),
Cumberland, Frederick, Hagerstown, Mount Rainier

MASSACHUSETTS
County: Dukes
 
Townships and Cities: Adams Town, Arlington Town, Athol,
Attleboro, Belmont Town, Beverly, Boston, Brockton, Brookline
Town, Cambridge, Chelsea, Chicopee, Clinton, Danvers Town, Dedham
Town, Dighton Town, Easthampton Town, Everett, Fall River,
Fitchburg, Florence, Framingham Town, Gardner, Gloucester,
Grafton Town, Greenfield Town, Haverhill, Hingham Town, Holyoke,
Lawrence, Leominster, Lexington Town, Lowell, Lynn, Malden,
Marlborough, Maynard Town, Medford, Melrose, Middleborough Town,
Milford Town, Nantucket, New Bedford, Newburyport, Newton, North
Adams, North Attleborough, Northampton, Norwood Town, Orange
Town, Peabody, Pittsfield, Plymouth, Quincy, Revere, Salem,
Somerville, Southbridge Town, Springfield, Taunton, Wakefield
Town, Waltham, Watertown Town, Webster, Westfield, Weymounth
Town, Winchester Town, Winthrop Town, Woburn, Worcester

MICHIGAN
Counties: Alcona, Allegan, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Barry, Benzie,
Berrien, Cass, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Clare, Crawford, Delta,
Dickinson, Eaton, Genesee, Gladwin, Grand Traverse, Hancock,
Huron, Ingham, Iosco, Iron, Kalkaska, Kent, Lake, Laurium,
Leelanau, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Mason, Mecosta, Midland,
Missaukee, Montcalm, Ontonagon, Ottawa, Roscommon, Saginaw, St.
Clair, Sanilac, Shiawassee  
 
Townships and Cities: Adrian, Alpena, Ann Arbor, Battle Creek,
Bay City, Benton Harbor, Cadillac, Detroit, Escanaba, Flint,
Grand Rapids, Hamtramck, Hancock, Highland Park, Holland, Iron
Mountain, Ironwood, Ishpeming, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Laurium,
Ludington, Manistee, Marquette, Menominee, Mount Clemens,
Muskegon, Nagaunee, Newberry, Owosso, Petoskey, Pontiac, Port
Huron, Saginaw, Sault Ste. Marie, Traverse City

MINNESOTA
Counties: Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth,
Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chisago, Clay, Cottonwood, Crow Wing,
Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue,
Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Jackson, Kanabec,
Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Le Sueur,
Lincoln, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs,
Morrison, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Trail,
Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake,
Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, St. Louis, Sherburne,
Sibley, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha,
Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona  

Townships and Cities: Austin, Bemidji, Brainerd, Cloquet, Duluth,
Eveleth, Faribault, Hibbing, Mankato, Minneapolis, Northfield,
Red Wing, Rochester, St. Cloud, St. Paul, St. Peter, Stillwater,
Two Harbors, Virginia, Winona   

MISSISSIPPI
Counties: Alcorn, Amite, Bolivar, Carroll, Chickasaw, Clarke,
Clay, Covington, Forrest, Franklin, George, Grenada, Harrison,
Itawamba, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Lamar, Lauderdale,
Lawrence, Lee, Leflore, Lowndes, Madison, Marion, Marshall,
Montgomery, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Panola, Pearl
River, Perry, Pike, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Sharkey, Sunflower,
Tallahatchie, Tippah, Union, Walthall, Warren, Washington, Wayne,
Webster, Winston, Yalobusha, Yazoo

Townships and Cities: Aberdeen, Amory, Biloxi, Columbia,
Columbus, Hattiesburg, Jackson, Laurel, Meridian, Moss Point,
Natchez, Vicksburg

MISSOURI
Counties: Andrew, Atchison, Barry, Barton, Bates, Bollinger,
Boone, Buchanan, Butler, Caldwell, Callaway, Camden, Carroll,
Cass, Cedar, Chariton, Christian, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Cole,
Crawford, Daviess, De Kalb, Franklin, Gasconade, Greene, Grundy,
Harrison, Henry, Holt, Howard, Howell, Jackson, Jefferson,
Johnson, Laclede, Lafayette, Lewis, Linn, Livingston, Macon,
Maries, Marion, Miller, Montieau, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, New
Madrid, Newton, Nodaway, Oregon, Osage, Pemiscot, Pettis, Phelps,
Polk, Putnam, Ralls, Ray, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Charles, St.
Louis (independent city), St. Louis (county), Ste. Genevieve,
Saline, Schuyler, Scotland, Scott, Shelby, Stone, Sullivan,
Taney, Texas, Vernon, Warren, Wayne, Worth   

Townships and Cities: Aurora, Buckner, Cape Girardeau,
Carrollton, Carthage, Chillicothe, Clinton, Columbia, Grain
Valley, Hannibal, Jefferson City, Joplin, Kansas City, Moberly,
Oak Grove, Springfield, St. Charles, St. Joseph, Sedalia, Slater,
Trenton, University City, Webb City

MONTANA
Counties: Beaverhead, Big Horn, Blaine, Broadwater, Carbon,
Carter, Cascade, Chouteau, Custer, Dawson, Deer Lodge, Fallon,
Fergus, Flathead, Gallatin, Garfield, Glacier, Granite,
Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, Lincoln, Madison, McCone, Meagher,
Mineral, Missoula, Musselshell, Park, Phillips, Pondera, Powder
River, Prairie, Ravalli, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sanders,
Sheridan, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, Teton, Toole, Treasure,
Valley, Wheatland, Wibaux, Yellowstone 

Townships and Cities: Anaconda, Bozeman, Billings, Butte, Great
Falls, Helena, Kalispell, Livingston, Missoula, Red Lodge,
Roundup 
 
NEBRASKA
Counties: Adams, Antelope, Arthur, Blaine, Boone, Box Butte,
Brown, Buffalo, Burt, Cass, Chase, Clay, Cuming, Custer, Dakota,
Dawes, Deuel, Dixon, Douglas, Fillmore, Franklin, Furnas,
Garfield, Grant, Hall, Harlan, Hayes, Holt, Hooker, Jefferson,
Johnson, Kearney, Keith, Keya Paha, Kimball, Knox, Lancaster,
Logan, Loup, McPherson, Nance, Otoe, Perkins, Phelps, Platte,
Polk, Red Willow, Richardson, Rock, Sarpy, Saunders, Scotts
Bluff, Seward, Sheridan, Sioux, Stanton, Thayer, Thomas, Valley,
Wayne, Webster, York 

Townships and Cities: Beatrice, Fremont, Grand Island, Hastings,
Kearney, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Omaha

NEVADA
Counties: Churchill, Clark, Humboldt, Lander, Pershing, Storey,
Washoe, White Pine

Townships and Cities: Reno

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Counties: none

Townships and Cities: Berlin, Concord, Keene, Laconia, Nashua,
Portsmouth  

NEW JERSEY
Counties: Bergen, Essex, Union

Townships and Cities: Asbury Park, Atlantic City, Bayonne,
Bloomfield, Bridgeton, Burlington, Camden, Clifton, Collingswood,
Dover, East Orange, Elizabeth, Englewood, Garfield, Glen Ridge,
Glouster City, Hackensack, Harrison, Hoboken, Irvington, Jersey
City, Kearny, Long Branch, Millville, Montclair, Morristown, New
Brunswick, Newark, Orange, Passaic, Paterson, Perth Amboy,
Phillipsburg, Plainfield, Rahway, South Orange, Trenton, Union
City, West Hoboken, West New York, West Orange

NEW MEXICO
Counties: Bernalillo, Chaves, Colfax, Curry, De Baca, Doa Ana,
Grant, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, Mora, Otero, Rio Arriba, San
Juan, Sandoval, Sierra, Socorro, Taos, Union, Valencia 

Townships and Cities: Albuquerque

NEW YORK
Counties: Alleghany, Bronx (borough and county coextensive),
Genesee, Greene, Kings (borough of Brooklyn and county of Kings
coextensive), Monroe, Nassau, New York (borough of Manhattan and
county of New York coextensive), Onondaga, Queens (borough and
county coextensive), Richmond (borough and county coextensive),
Schoharie, Wayne, Yates

Townships and Cities: Albany, Amsterdam, Auburn, Batavia,
Binghamton, Bronx (borough and county coextensive), Brooklyn
(borough of Brooklyn and county of Kings coextensive), Buffalo,
Cohoes, Corning, Cortland, Dunkirk, Elmira Heights, Fulton,
Geneva, Glens Falls, Gloversville, Hornell, Hudson, Ithaca,
Jamestown, Johnstown, Kingston, Lackawanna, Little Falls,
Lockport, Manhattan (borough of Manhattan and county of New York
coextensive), Middletown, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Newburgh,
Niagara Falls, North Tonawanda, Ogdensburg, Olean, Oneida,
Oneonta, Ossining Town, Oswego, Port Chester, Poughkeepsie,
Queens (borough and county coextensive), Rensselaer, Richmond
(borough and county coextensive), Rochester, Rome, Salamanca,
Schenectady, Solvay, Syracuse, Tonawanda, Troy, Utica, Watertown,
Watervliet, White Plains, Yonkers

NORTH CAROLINA
Counties: Anson, Avery, Caswell, Columbus, Dare, Durham, Forsyth,
Granville, Greene, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Jackson, Mitchell,
Montgomery, Orange, Randolph, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry,  
Wake, Wilkes, Yadkin

Townships and Cities: Ashville, Burlington, Charlotte, Concord,
Durham, Elizabeth City, Greensboro, High Point, Kinston, Raleigh,
Rocky Mount, Wilmington, Winston-Salem

NORTH DAKOTA
Counties: Adams, Barnes, Benson, Billings, Bottineau, Bowman,
Burke, Cass, Cavalier, Dickey, Divide, Dunn, Eddy, Emmons,
Foster, Golden Valley, Grand Forks, Grant, Hettinger, La Moure,
Logan, McHenry, McIntosh, McLean, Mercer, Morton, Mountrail,
Nelson, Oliver, Pembina, Pierce, Ramsey, Ransom, Renville,
Richland, Rolette, Sheridan, Sioux, Slope, Stark, Steele,
Stutsman, Towner, Traill, Ward, Wells, Williams

Townships and Cities: Fargo, Grand Forks

OHIO
Counties: Ashtabula, Athens, Auglaize, Belmont, Butler,
Champaign, Clinton, Columbiana, Coshocton, Crawford, Defiance,
Delaware, Erie, Fairfield, Franklin, Geauga, Greene, Guernsey,
Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Highland, Holmes, Huron,
Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Lake, Licking, Logan, Lorain, Lucas,
Marion, Medina, Meigs, Miami, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Noble,
Paulding, Pickaway, Pike, Preble, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca,
Stark, Summit, Union, Van Wert, Wayne, Williams, Wood, Wyandot

Townships and Cities: Akton, Alliance, Ashtabula, Barberton,
Bellaire, Bellefontaine, Bucyrus, Cambridge, Chillicothe, Canton,
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Conneaut, Coshocton, Cuyahoga
Falls, Dayton, Deleware, East Cleveland, East Liverpool, Elyria,
Findlay, Fostoria (Hancock and Seneca counties), Fremont,
Hamilton, Ionton, Lakewood, Lancaster, Lima, Lorain, Mansfield,
Marietta, Marion, Massillon, Miami Township, Middletown, Mount
Vernon, Newark, Niles, Norwood, Piqua, Sandusky, Shelby,
Springfield, Steubenville, Struthers, Tiffin, Toledo, Troy, Van
Wert, Warren, Xenia, Youngstown, Zanesville 

OKLAHOMA
Counties: Adair, Alfalfa, Atoka, Beaver, Blaine, Bryan, Canadian,
Carter, Cimarron, Cotton, Creek, Delaware, Garvin, Grady, Grant,
Harper, Haskell, Johnston, Kay, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Lincoln, Love,
Major, Marshall, Mayes, McCurtain, McIntosh, Murray, Muskogee,
Noble, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Pittsburg, Pontotoc,
Pottawatomie, Pushmataha, Sequoyah, Texas, Tillman, Tulsa,
Wagoner, Washita, Woods, Woodward

Townships and Cities: Ardmore, Chickasha, Enid, Guthrie,
McAlester, Muskogee, Oklahoma City, Okmulgee, Sapula, Shawnee,
Tulsa, Waurika 

OREGON
Counties: Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos,
Crook, Deschutes, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Hood River, Jackson,
Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Morrow,
Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Umatilla, Wasco, Washington

Townships and Cities: Astoria, Corvallis, Eugene, Friend,
Medford, Oregon City, Portland, Salem

PENNSYLVANIA
Counties: Beaver, Blair, Bradford, Cambria, Carbon, Clarion,
Cumberland, Dauphin, Monroe, Philadelphia (city and county
coextensive), Washington

Townships and Cities: Allentown, Altoona, Ambler, Ashland,
Bethlehem, Braddock, Bradford, Bristol, Butler, Carbondale,
Carlisle, Chambersburg, Charleroi, Chester, Coatsville, Columbia,
Connellsville, Donora,  Duquesne, Duryea, East Lansdowne, Easton,
Erie, Etna, Farrell, Franklin, Greensburg, Harrisburg, Hazelton,
Homestead, Jeannette, Johnstown, Lancaster, Lansford, Latrobe,
Lebanon, Mahanoy City, Meadville, McKees Rocks, McKeesport,
Monessen, Munhall, Nanticoke, New Castle, Norristown, North
Braddock, Northampton, Oil City, Philadelphia (city and county
coextensive), Phoenixville, Pottstown, Pottsville, Pittsburgh,
Rankin, Reading, Scottdale, Scranton, Shamokin, Sharon,
Sharpsburg, Shenandoah, Steelton, Sunbury, Tamaqua, Taylor,
Titusville, Uniontown, Warren, West Chester, West Homestaed, West
Hazelton, Wilkes-Barre, Wilkinsburg, Williamsport, Windber, York

RHODE ISLAND
Counties: Newport

Townships and Cities: Central Falls, Cranston, Newport,
Pawtucket, Providence, Warwick Town, West Warwick Town, Westerly,
Woonsocket

SOUTH CAROLINA
Counties: Allendale, McCormick, Richland, Spartanburg,
Williamsburg

Townships and Cities: Charleston, Columbia, Greenville,
Orangeburg, Spartanburg, Sumter

SOUTH DAKOTA
Counties: Aurora, Beadle, Bon Homme, Brookings, Brown, Brule,
Buffalo, Butte, Campbell, Charles Mix, Clark, Clay, Codington,
Corson, Custer, Davison, Day, Deuel, Dewey, Douglas, Edmunds,
Fall River, Faulk, Gregory, Haakon, Hamlin, Hand, Hanson,
Harding, Hughes, Jackson, Jerauld, Jones, Kingsbury, Lawrence,
Lincoln, Lyman, Marshall, McCook, McPherson, Meade, Miner,
Minnehaha, Moody, Pennington, Perkins, Potter, Roberts, Sanborn,
Stanley, Sully, Tripp, Turner, Union, Yankton, Ziebach

Township and Cities: Aberdeen, Lead, Madison, Mitchell, Sioux
Falls

TENNESSEE
Counties: Anderson, Bedford, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Cheatham,
Claiborne, Clay, Cumberland, Davidson, Decatur, Dickson, Dyer,
Fayette, Franklin, Gibson, Greene, Grundy, Hamblen, Hamilton,
Hancock, Hardeman, Hardin, Hawkins, Haywood, Henderson, Henry,
Hickman, Humphreys, Jackson, Johnson, Lincoln, Loudon, Macon,
Madison, Marion, Maury, McMinn, McNairy, Meigs, Monroe, Moore,
Obion, Overton, Pickett, Robertson, Scott, Sevier, Shelby,
Stewart, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Van Buren, Warren, White,
Williamson, Wilson

Townships and Cities: Bristol, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Jackson,
Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville
  
TEXAS
Counties: Arkansas, Armstrong, Austin, Baylor, Bee, Bexar,
Blanco, Borden, Bosque, Bowie, Brazoria, Brown, Burleson, Burnet,
Caldwell, Calhoun, Callahan, Camp, Carson, Cass, Castro,
Chambers, Cherokee, Childress, Clay, Coleman, Collingsworth,
Concho, Coryell, Cottle, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Dickens, Donley,
Eastland, Ector, Ellis, Falls, Fayette, Fisher, Foard, Fort Bend,
Garza, Gillespie, Glasscock, Gonzales, Gray, Gregg, Grimes,
Hamilton, Hardeman, Hardin, Harris, Harrison, Hartley, Haskell,
Hays, Hemphill, Hill, Hood, Hopkins, Howard, Hudspeth, Hunt,
Hutchinson, Jack, Jackson, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jim Wells,
Johnson, Jones, Karnes, Kaufman, Kenedy, Kent, Kerr, Kimble,
King, Knox, Lamar, Lamb, Lampasas, Lavaca, Lee, Limestone,
Lipscomb, Live Oak, Lynn, Madison, Marion, Martin, Mason,
Matagorda, Maverick, McCulloch, Medina, Menard, Midland, Milam,
Montgomery, Moore, Morris, Navarro, Nolan, Nueces, Ochiltree,
Orange, Palo Pinto, Panola, Parker, Parmer, Polk, Potter,
Presidio, Rains, Randall, Refugio, Roberts, Robertson, Rockwall,
Runnels, Sabine, San Patricio, San Saba, Scurry, Shelby, Sherman,
Smith, Somervell, Stephens, Sterling, Stonewall, Sutton, Swisher,
Terry, Throckmorton, Titus, Tom Green, Trinity, Tyler, Upshur,
Upton, Uvalde, Val Verde, Van Zandt, Waller, Ward, Washington,
Wheeler, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wilson, Wise, Wood, Yoakum, Young,
Zapata, Zavala

Townships and Cities: Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville,
Bryan, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Denison, Eagle Pass, El Paso, Fort
Worth, Galveston, Greenville, Hereford, Houston, Loredo, Orange,
Paris, San Angelo, San Antonio, San Marcos, Sherman, Waco,
Wichita Falls  

UTAH
Counties: Box Elder, Carbon, Davis, Emery, Garfield, Iron, Kane,
Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Wayne, Weber

Townships and Cities: Logan, Murray, Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden

VERMONT
Counties: none

Townships and Cities: Barre, Bennington, Burlington, Rutland, St.
Johnsbury

VIRGINIA
Counties: Accomack, Albemarle, Alleghany, Amelia, Amherst,
Appomattox, Augusta, Bath, Bedford, Bland, Botetourt, Buchanan,
Buckingham, Campbell, Caroline, Carroll, Charles City, Charlotte,
Chesterfield, Clarke, Craig, Culpeper, Cumberland, Dickenson,
Dinwiddie, Fairfax, Fauquier, Floyd, Fluvanna, Frederick, Giles,
Gloucester, Grayson, Greene, Greensville, Halifax, Hanover,
Henry, Highland, Isle of Wight, James City, King and Queen, King
William, Lancaster, Lee, Loudoun, Louisa, Lunenburg, Madison,
Mathews, Mecklenburg, Middlesex, Montgomery, Nansemond, Nelson,
New Kent, Norfolk, Northampton, Northumberland, Nottoway, Orange,
Patrick, Pittsylvania, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Prince William,
Princess Anne, Pulaski, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Scott,
Shenandoah, Smyth, Southampton, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Sussex,
Tazewell, Warren, Warwick, Washington, Westmoreland, Wise, Wythe,
York  

Independent Cities: Alexandria, Bristol, Charlottesville,
Danville, Fredericksburg, Hampton, Harrisonburg, Hopewell,
Lynchburg, Newport News, Petersburg, Portsmouth, Richmond,
Roanoke, Suffolk, Winchester 

WASHINGTON
Counties: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz,
Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grays Harbor, King, Kitsap,
Kittitas, Lewis, Lincoln, Mason, Okanogan, Pacific, Pend Oreille,
Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Spokane, Stevens,
Thurston, Wahkiakum, Whatcom, Whitman, Yakima

Townships and Cities: Aberdeen, Bellingham, Centralia, Chehalis,
Everett, Hoquiam, Mount Vernon, Olympia, Seattle, Spokane,
Tacoma, Vancouver, Walla Walla, Yakima

WEST VIRGINIA
Counties: Berkeley, Brooke, Gilmer, Marshall, Monogalia, Morgan,
Pleasants, Wetzel

Townships and Cities: Bluefield, Charleston, Clarksburg,
Fairmont, Moundsville, Parkersburg, Wheeling

WISCONSIN
Counties: Adams, Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Burnett,
Chippewa, Clark, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Door, Douglas,
Dunn, Eau Claire, Florence, Fond du Lac, Forest, Grant, Green,
Green Lake, Iowa, Iron, Jackson, Jefferson, Juneau, Kewaunee, La
Crosse, Lafayette, Langlade, Lincoln, Manitowoc, Marathon,
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Rusk, St. Croix, Sauk, Sawyer, Shawano, Sheboygan, Taylor,
Trempealeau, Vernon, Vilas, Walworth, Washburn, Washington,
Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, Winnebago, Wood 

Townships and Cities: Appleton, Beloit, Chippewa Falls, Eau
Claire, Fond du Lac, Green Bay, Janesville, Kenosha, La Crosse,
Madison, Manitowoc, Marinette, Menesha, Merrill, Milwaukee,
Neenah, Oshkosh, Racine, Sheboygan, Stevens Point, Superior,
Watertown, Waukesha, Wausau  

WYOMING
Counties: Albany, Big Horn, Campbell, Carbon, Crook, Laramie,
Lincoln, Natrona, Niobrara, Park, Platte, Sheridan, Uinta,
Washakie

Townships and Cities: Cheyenne

ALASKA: none

AMERICAN SAMOA: none

GUAM: none

HAWAII
Counties: none

Townships and Cities: Honolulu

PANAMA CANAL ZONE: none

PUERTO RICO: none

VIRGIN ISLANDS: noneAvailability and Access

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1920 Census Schedules
T625     2,076 rolls
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     The 1920 census schedules are arranged by state or territory
and thereunder by county.  The counties are not necessarily
listed in alphabetical order.  Be sure to review the listings for
the entire state or territory before placing your order.
     This microfilm has been reproduced by the National Archives
and Records Administration from the highest quality master
negatives available from the Bureau of the Census.  The original
film includes defects that affect the legibility of some frames;
the original schedules no longer exist.Text for 1920 Soundex divider page


1920 Soundex
M1548--M1605   8,585 rolls
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     The letter at the beginning of the Soundex code is the first
letter of the surname of the individual; the number is a phonetic
code for the surname, followed by the first name.  A guide to the
use of the Soundex system is found in the introduction.  In some
cases, Soundex codes are combined into "mixed codes."  The
interfiled codes are thereunder arranged alphabetically by first
name.  For example, rolls 89 and 90, Alabama, include Soundex
codes M-210, M-211, and M-212.
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and Records Administration from the highest quality master
negatives available from the Bureau of the Census.  The original
film includes defects that affect the legibility of some frames;
the original schedules no longer exist.[Note to typesetter: This is text for box to be placed on every
2-page spread of the 1920 Schedules and Soundex sections of the
catalog.]


This microfilm has been reproduced by the National Archives and
Records Administration from the highest quality master negatives
available from the Bureau of the Census.  The original film
includes defects that affect the legibility of some frames; the
original schedules no longer exist.
