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Boomerproud

(8,536 posts)
Fri Jul 3, 2020, 05:27 PM Jul 2020

I know the 1890 Federal census was destroyed in a

fire, unfortunately, but didn't the states keep their own statistics and archive them? Finding the 1890 Indiana census would help me immensely.

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Boomerproud

(8,536 posts)
3. Thanks everyone. I appreciate your responses.
Fri Jul 3, 2020, 06:07 PM
Jul 2020

I guess the fragments they have found is the best we can hope for.

Boomerproud

(8,536 posts)
6. I went to the Indiana GenWeb page and they have some
Thu Dec 17, 2020, 10:29 AM
Dec 2020

counties uploaded but not the 2 I need, Jackson and Jennings. I will try to contact the county site curator and see if they have any information. Thank you for your reply.

Irish_Dem

(60,612 posts)
7. I am not sure what specific information you are looking for, but church records
Thu Dec 17, 2020, 10:34 AM
Dec 2020

might be helpful as well.

ShazamIam

(2,731 posts)
8. There is this site that says some states have and still conduct their own census.
Thu Mar 25, 2021, 02:48 PM
Mar 2021

https://ancestralfindings.com/state-censuses-substitutes-for-the-1890-us-federal-census/

The article also says ancestry.com has every state census at their site.
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