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Jim,
As you can see, I sent the message to Jean Nudd at Pittsfield
National Archives Branch to Jean Nudd. She sent this answer
to Natalie and me.
God Bless
Ruth Ann
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From: "Pittsfield Archives" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 07:38:03 -0400
Subject: Re: Jean Nudd - Agricultural Census
Ruth Ann: To the best of my knowledge, the Bureau of the Census
destroyed the agricultural census schedules after 1880, without filming
them. I know for a fact that the 1930 ones no longer exist and I'm
fairly certain that holds true for everything after 1880. Jean
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Jean,
Any possiblity that you have an answer for this question?
God Bless
Ruth Ann
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From: Natalie Naylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 17:05:40 -0400
Subject: Agricultural Census
I have been trying (without success) to locate manuscript schedules for
the agricultural census 1890-1930 (for Queens in 1890, Nassau County
1900-1930 .-- specifically the town of Oyster Bay. Apparently the NYS
Library in Albany has these for 1860-80, but no later ones. This is for
research on Theodore Roosevelt's Sagamore Hill.
If anyone has any leads, I'd appreciate them.
Natalie Naylor
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