CLEVELAND, Ohio — Have you ever wondered what your ancestors were doing in the 1940s? Starting Friday, you can find out a little more by delving into a slice of U.S. history and learning more about ...
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It's a rule that many genealogists plan their lives around. Once a decade, the U.S. Census Bureau tries to gather the names, home addresses and other details of every person living in the country for ...
I have written about the census in previous columns. Recently, the 1950 census was released to the public. Census records are confidential for 72 years, and those who are involved in genealogical ...
A view of Anita Glesta’s landscape intervention at the US Federal Census Building. (photo by Sacha Lecca) (click to enlarge) In 2004, Brooklyn-based artist Anita Glesta was commissioned by the General ...
If you live in a rural, or vaguely rural area, and a man comes to the door and starts asking questions, don't set the dog on him — he's only doing his duty. The federal government is taking an ...
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