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*Franklin, Charles H. ''Indiana Territorial Pioneer Records 1801-1820''. N.p.: Heritage House, 1983- 1985. (FHL book 977.2 N4i.) Volume 1 covers 1810–1815, and volume 2, 1801–1820. 1807. An 1807 census was published in:
*Franklin, Charles H. ''Indiana Territorial Pioneer Records 1801-1820''. N.p.: Heritage House, 1983- 1985. (FHL book 977.2 N4i.) Volume 1 covers 1810–1815, and volume 2, 1801–1820. 1807. An 1807 census was published in:


'''1807--'''An 1807 census was published in:
'''1807--'''An 1807 census was published in:  


*''Census of Indiana Territory for 1807''. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society, 1980. (FHL book 977.2 X2c 1807; film 1033927 item 4.)
*''Census of Indiana Territory for 1807''. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society, 1980. (FHL book 977.2 X2c 1807; film 1033927 item 4.)


'''1810-- '''The only remaining portion of the 1810 census is for Harrison County. These records covered the northern part of the county and included most of the south-central part of the state in 1810. They are found in the following:
'''1810-- '''The only remaining portion of the 1810 census is for Harrison County. These records covered the northern part of the county and included most of the south-central part of the state in 1810. They are found in the following:  


*Beanblossom, Walter S. ''Early Records of Harrison County, Indiana''. N.p.: Beanblossom, 1975. (FHL film 928263 item 5.)  
*Beanblossom, Walter S. ''Early Records of Harrison County, Indiana''. N.p.: Beanblossom, 1975. (FHL film 928263 item 5.)  
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*"1810 Census of Harrison County, Indiana (Harrison and Exeter Townships)." ''The Hoosier Genealogist ''16 (June 1976): 22–50. (FHL book 977.2 B2h.)
"1810 Census of Harrison County, Indiana (Harrison and Exeter Townships)." ''The Hoosier Genealogist ''16 (June 1976): 22–50. (FHL book 977.2 B2h.)


'''1820--''' In 1820 an enumeration was made of all white male inhabitants (voters) age 21 or older. The records for Crawford, Gibson, Jackson, Jennings, Knox, Monroe, Orange, Perry, Posey, Ripley, Vanderburgh, Washington, and Wayne counties are at the Indiana State Archives. These records have been published and are available as:  
'''1820--''' In 1820 an enumeration was made of all white male inhabitants (voters) age 21 or older. The records for Crawford, Gibson, Jackson, Jennings, Knox, Monroe, Orange, Perry, Posey, Ripley, Vanderburgh, Washington, and Wayne counties are at the Indiana State Archives. These records have been published and are available as:  
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*Moran, Mary M. ''The Indiana 1820 Enumeration of Males''. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society, Family History Section, 1998. (FHL book 977.2 X2m 1820.)
*Moran, Mary M. ''The Indiana 1820 Enumeration of Males''. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society, Family History Section, 1998. (FHL book 977.2 X2m 1820.)


'''1853, 1866, 1871 and 1877--''' The 1851 Constitution provided for an enumeration every six years. The first enumeration under this Constitution was to be completed in 1853, before 1 June. Apparently, in 1859 and 1865 voter enumerations were not taken. Starting with the 1866 enumeration, the age of the individual also was required. Beginning in 1877, the census listed the name and age of white male residents, 21 or over, and included a separate list of names of African-American males 21 or over. This is listed under the heading "Negro". A few fragments of the 1877 census are at the Indiana State Archives.
'''1853, 1866, 1871 and 1877--''' The 1851 Constitution provided for an enumeration every six years. The first enumeration under this Constitution was to be completed in 1853, before 1 June. Apparently, in 1859 and 1865 voter enumerations were not taken. Starting with the 1866 enumeration, the age of the individual also was required. Beginning in 1877, the census listed the name and age of white male residents, 21 or over, and included a separate list of names of African-American males 21 or over. This is listed under the heading "Negro". A few fragments of the 1877 census are at the Indiana State Archives.  


A few scattered fragments of the 1853, 1866, 1871, 1877 and later enumerations are at the Indiana State Archives. Many of these fragments have been published in periodicals. The Family History Library has one of these records on microfilm:  
A few scattered fragments of the 1853, 1866, 1871, 1877 and later enumerations are at the Indiana State Archives. Many of these fragments have been published in periodicals. The Family History Library has one of these records on microfilm:  
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