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HomeCensus Fun Fact #1 – The 1940 “X” in a Circle

Census Fun Fact #1 – The 1940 “X” in a Circle

September 23, 2020October 23, 2020 clairekluskens census, NARA--RG 291940 census, census fun facts, enumerator instructions, History Hub, T627, X in a Circle

Census Fun Fact #1 – The 1940 “X” in a Circle is the first installment of a “Census Fun Facts” series that I’m beginning to write for the “History Hub” website. I hope you’ll check it out!

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