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Nation-Wide Gravesite Locater - Search more than 3 million veterans and dependents buried in the 120 Veteran Administrations national cemeteries since the Civil War.
Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses from 1790 to 2000 - WARNING! This is a .pdf document and may take some time to open and read.
Since 1790, a US population tally has been administered and recorded every ten years. Measuring America, recently released by the Commerce Department's Census Bureau, documents this census of population from its initial start in 1790, when marshals counted 3.9 million US residents, to the year 2000, when the census totaled 281.4 million residents. This 149-page report traces the changes and growth of the US population by providing descriptions of the questionnaires used in each census, along with the instructions on how to complete them. On the whole, this document provides resourceful information for those involved with census-related research, as well as genealogists, historians, demographers, and others concerned with the evolution of the US population.