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As many researchers have discovered, most of the census population schedules for 1890 were severely damaged or later destroyed due to a fire that occurred in the basement of the Commerce Department in Washington, D.C. on January 10, 1921 and the resultant flooding from putting the fire out (Picture courtesy of the National Archives). At the time it was estimated that 25% of the records were destroyed with 50% of the remainder damaged by water, smoke and fire. The remainder of the original schedules, and many other records, were later destroyed in 1934/1935 under Congressional authorization issued in Feb. 1933. A better accounting and history to the 1890 census records can be found here. In the end, only a very small number of fragments have been found. Connected successfully A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Original View (Total Number of Records in Database: 4)
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