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Standout Census Stories: Using the U S Census to Solve Adoption Mysteries

By Debra Steidel Wall | National Archives News Editor’s note: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is scheduled to release the records of the 1950 Census on April 1, 2022. In anticipation, National Archives News is publishing a series of stories about what can be gleaned from census records, and how personal histories can encapsulate entire eras. This

Standout Census Stories: Familial Connections and Federal Records—The Ties that Bind

By Victoria Macchi | National Archives News Editor’s note: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is scheduled to release the records of the 1950 Census on April 1, 2022. In anticipation, National Archives News is publishing a series of stories about what can be gleaned from census records, and how personal histories can encapsulate entire eras. This Standout

Standout Census Stories: Who Are You? Using the Census to Add Context to Family Photos

By Editorial Staff | National Archives News Editor’s note: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is scheduled to release the records of the 1950 Census on April 1, 2022. In anticipation, National Archives News is publishing a series of stories about what can be gleaned from census records, and how personal histories can encapsulate entire eras. This Standout

Standout Census Stories: An Archivist Untangles Immigration Records Using Leads from the Census

By Editorial Staff | National Archives News Editor’s note: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is scheduled to release the records of the 1950 Census on April 1, 2022. In anticipation, National Archives News is publishing a series of stories about what can be gleaned from census records, and how personal histories can encapsulate entire eras. This Standout

Standout Census Stories: Schoel to Samuel to Saul Through Four Decades of Records

By Editorial Staff | National Archives News Enlarge One Man’s Journey Saul Fleiss, grandfather of retired National Archives education specialist Annie Davis, became the subject of a teaching tool, "One Man’s Journey." The lesson traced the life of an immigrant around the turn of the 20th century and through the decades that followed. Photo courtesy of Annie Davis. WASHINGTON,

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