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Tom Perrin

Linda Crannell wrote:

>  Oh-boy,Oh-boy,Oh-boy! Am I excited! Am I frustrated!
> Yes.My research for a history of the Washington County
> Poor House has led me to some exciting areas of
> investigation. But I need to know the total population
> count for each county according to the 1820 Census. Can
> anyone tell me of a site on-line where I might find this?
> Or does anyone have that information to share? I am living
> in the middle of the Hill Country in central Texas and it
> is hard to get to census summaries. Besides...now that I
> am onto this idea ... well, I'm impatient! (red face)Any
> help will be greatly appreciated.Thanks,Linda


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