Is the 1890 census available?

Is the 1890 census available?

Data availability The original data for the 1890 census is mostly unavailable. The population schedules were damaged in a fire in the basement of the Commerce Building in Washington, D.C. in 1921.

When was the first census taken in Alabama?

1820
The federal government began collecting population census data in 1790. The federal census in Alabama was first enumerated in 1820. Since that time censuses have been taken every ten years. The most recent census that is available to the public is the 1930 census.

Did Alabama have a state census?

The State of Alabama conducted state censuses in the following years: 1818 (partial), 1820 (partial), 1821 (partial), 1823, 1850, 1855, 1866, and 1907. The information is generally reliable.

What remains of the 1890 Census?

Existing 1890 Census Records Records exist and are available for about 6,200 people. That represents about . 01% of the entire census. The few existing fragments are from Alabama, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota, and Texas.

What census records were burned?

Most of the 1890 census’ population schedules were badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department Building in January 1921. Visit the Availability of 1890 Census Records Web page for more information. A photo of the damage caused to censu records following the January 1921 fire.

What happened to 1890 federal census records?

The 1890 census promised to provide even more information on our ancestors, and it did. Unfortunately, almost all of the census returns from that year were destroyed in a fire in the U.S. Commerce Building in Washington, D.C. in 1921. However, it was too late for the 1890 census. Only fragments of it survived the fire.

What happened to the census of 1890?

How did the 1890 census burned?

Most of the 1890 census’ population schedules were badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department Building in January 1921. A photo of the damage caused to censu records following the January 1921 fire.

Why are there no 1890 census records?

Most of the 1890 census’ population schedules were badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department Building in January 1921.