3 edition of Census, Washington Territory found in the catalog.
Census, Washington Territory
Dolores Dunn Ackerman
Published
1986
by Stack Enterprises in Bellingham, WA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [compiled and indexed by Dolores Dunn Ackerman]. |
Genre | Census, 1889. |
Series | Territorial Auditor"s census series |
Contributions | Stack Enterprises,, Weatherly Collection., Pacific Northwest History Collection. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | [127] leaves : |
Number of Pages | 127 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17581846M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 14929136 |
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Although the territory had not yet been legally established, census data for Washington are available beginning with the census.
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state in Several territorial and state censuses have been taken for Washington. This database is an index to several of these censuses. OFM serves as the liaison between the state and the U.S.
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The 8th federal census, taken inis the first to formally include Washington Territory (established in ), although the count had estimated the population north of the Columbia River by parsing the count for Oregon Territory.
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Washington State Digital Archives. The future Washington Territory (later state) was part of Oregon Territory until March 2,when U.S.
President Millard Fillmore signed a bill creating Washington Territory. Oregon Territory conducted a census in and counted residents living north of the Columbia River (the area of the future Washington). OCLC Number: Description: 72 unnumbered leaves ; 28 cm.
Series Title: Territorial Auditor's census series. Other Titles: Washington Territory, Snohomish. The Territory of Washington was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 2,until Novemwhen the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of was created from the portion of the Oregon Territory north of the lower Columbia River and north of the 46th parallel east of the Columbia.
Original data: Garner, Grace. census, Spokane County, Washington e: Eastern Washington Genealogical Society, Washington Census Research. Federal census records for Washington begin in and continue every ten years thereafter.
The census placed the present-day state of Washington with the Oregon Territory. The enumeration included what was later to become Idaho Territory and parts of Montana and Wyoming.
($, indexes and images) For the list of years, scroll to About Washington State and Territorial Censuses, Census Microfilms are available from: Washington State Archives: See an online list of Washington Territorial Census Rolls; Family History Library: Search the FamilySearch catalog at the state and county levels.
The following list describes existing King County census enumerations and indexes that are available for free both online and in person. Territorial Census. online name index and images (non-browseable) - Washington State Digital Archives * ; name index and images (browseable) - Ancestry Library Edition microfilm images (no index) - Puget Sound.
(Record Group 29) OVERVIEW OF RECORDS LOCATIONS Table of Contents ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS OF THE CENSUS OFFICE Records of the 4th through 9th Censuses () Records of the 10th Census () Records of the 11th Census () Records of the 12th Census.
The Washington GenWeb Project has a searchable index for the state's census on its website. The Washington Secretary of State is indexing Washington's censuses as part of its database 'Historical Records Search.' This ongoing project includes, among other resources, the state and federal enumerations.
Territorial and State. Several.The following is a complete list of the populated places in the U.S. state of Washington delineated as census-designated places (CDPs) by the United States include unincorporated villages, groups of villages, commercial developments, and Air Force tion data are included in the list.Get this from a library!
Index to the first Federal census, territory of Washington (). [J U Stucki; United States. Census Office. 8th census, ].