Yes. There is a site that provides data, state by state, county by county for 1790-1970. Use the US Historical Documents Browser at http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census/ <http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census/> According to the text on the site: "Data for this site originate in ICPSR study number 0003, 'Historical Demographic, Economic and Social Data: The United States, 1790-1970.' The data were collected, keypunched and error checked by ICPSR staff under a grants from the National Science Foundation. The selection of data to be included in the data set was carried out under guidelines developed by the American Historical Association. Data sources for the complete data set include US Decennial Censuses and sources such as the US Department of Agriculture, and the National Council of Churches of Christ of the United States." Happy data hunting, Dr. Marla A. Bennett Coordinator, ESF Honors Program Sr. Staff Assistant, Office of Instruction & Graduate Studies 227 Bray Hall State University of New York College of Environmental Science & Forestry 1 Forestry Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 (315) 470-6599 FAX (315) 470-6978 http://www.esf.edu <http://www.esf.edu/> -----Original Message----- From: Linda Crannell [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Sunday, November 21, 1999 8:56 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: 1820 Census Totals by County needed! 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