Michigan, Non-population Census Schedules - FamilySearch Historical Records

Record Description
This collection will include records from 1850-1880.

Digital images of non-population schedules for Michigan 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 censuses. Includes schedules for agriculture, industry and social statistics. The mortality schedules for those years will be published in a separate collection indexed by name. These records are part of National Archives and Records Administration microfilm publication T1164.

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Records may contain the following information: Subjects Census records

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