1950 Census: A'Lelia Bundles, Author and Journalist
A'Lelia Bundles, National Archives Foundation board member, describes the role of the National Archives in preserving the 1950 Census for family history research. Watch a YouTube playlist of videos commemorating the launch of the 1950 Census: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLugwVCjzrJsWI7qxLSFaNmM-7t4V6XS-j
The National Archives celebrates the release of the 1950 Census records. Users can access the census population schedules for U.S. states, territories, and reservations, in addition to enumeration district maps and descriptions, through a dedicated website for free.
Visit the official 1950 Census website: https://www.archives.gov/1950census
#1950Census #USNationalArchives
Видео 1950 Census: A'Lelia Bundles, Author and Journalist канала US National Archives
The National Archives celebrates the release of the 1950 Census records. Users can access the census population schedules for U.S. states, territories, and reservations, in addition to enumeration district maps and descriptions, through a dedicated website for free.
Visit the official 1950 Census website: https://www.archives.gov/1950census
#1950Census #USNationalArchives
Видео 1950 Census: A'Lelia Bundles, Author and Journalist канала US National Archives
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