United States Census Manufacturing Schedules: Difference between revisions

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'''1870''' - amount of detail increased.  
'''1870''' - amount of detail increased.  


'''1880''' - supplemental schedules were also used for specific industries, such as for boot and shoemaking, lumber and saw mills, flour and grist mills.  
'''1880''' - supplemental schedules were also used for specific industries, such as for boot and shoe-making, lumber and saw mills, flour and grist mills.  


Exclusions--Those manufacturing operations that produced less than $500 worth of goods.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
Exclusions--Those manufacturing operations that produced less than $500 worth of goods.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
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It shows&nbsp;"sideline" businesses. Example - a man could be shown as "farmer" in population schedule and "tanner" in the manufacturing schedule.  
It shows&nbsp;"sideline" businesses. Example - a man could be shown as "farmer" in population schedule and "tanner" in the manufacturing schedule.  


Non-residents were inumerated - not limited to those living in particular township or county, thereby opening the possibility&nbsp;to additional connections.  
Non-residents were enumerated - not limited to those living in particular township or county, thereby opening the possibility&nbsp;to additional connections.  


== Indexes  ==
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