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===Farming and agricultural records=== | ===Farming and agricultural records=== | ||
Most researchers do not think of using farming and agricultural records, but it is important to know that from | Most researchers do not think of using farming and agricultural records, but it is important to know that from 1850 to 1900 Agricultural Schedules were compiled in conjunction with the U.S. Census records. For more information on these records see [[United States Census Agricultural Schedules]]. See also [http://www.census.gov/history/pdf/agcensusschedules.pdf Agricultural Schedules: 1850 to 1900]. | ||
Agriculture Schedules can help where land and tax records are missing or incomplete. These records can be used | Agriculture Schedules can help where land and tax records are missing or incomplete. These records can be used | ||
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*to identify free black men and their property holdings | *to identify free black men and their property holdings | ||
*to trace migration and economic growth | *to trace migration and economic growth | ||
See [http://www.ancestry.com/wiki/index.php?title=Non-Population_Schedules_and_Special_Censuses Non-Population Schedules and Special Censuses]. | See [http://www.ancestry.com/wiki/index.php?title=Non-Population_Schedules_and_Special_Censuses Non-Population Schedules and Special Censuses]. | ||
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