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This is a list of places known to the USGenWeb Census Project
volunteers where microfilms, CDs and photocopies of the Census can
be obtained. No endorsements for the following companies are implied,
and there may be other companies who offer the same products.
ALLCENSUS They offer
you US Federal Census Records from 1790 to 1920. You may purchase them
for the particular Year, State, and County or City you need. The records
will be sent as images of the original pages of the census scanned from
US Government microfilm and stored on a CD-ROM that you can view on
your computer. Several imaging programs are included on the CDs so that
you can work with the images in whatever way you like.
BRODERBUND Family Tree Maker carries several census
CD's but to date, only #309 Virginia 1850 and #303 Kentucky 1850 are the
original census schedules.
CENSUS VIEW by
Country Publishers has "enhanced" images of the original census
schedules on CD-ROM. Varying years for Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado,
Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South
Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, U.S., Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin are
available. They plan to add more so check their
website.
Most census are available for about $20, with special census up to $30.
Census packages are available.
HERITAGE
QUEST formerly AGLL, rents and sells microfilm. Purchase price
is reduced for Heritage Quest members, rentals are available only to members.
SK PUBLICATIONS publishes
books of prints of the original census schedules. Many counties in several
states are available from 1800-1850. Census Books of prints of the original
census schedules. Costs range from about $5 to $60 depending on the number
of pages. CD's are also available for $.75/census page with a $20 minimum.
SWEET BLUE ROSES
Blue Roses Publishing Company Presents CD ROM Census
Records.
Where to get Census Records for Transcription
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