Box 5
Container
Contains 14 Results:
Ward IV, lower part., 1917
File — Box: 5, Folder: 3
Identifier: MC110/05
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Records of the annual census conducted by the Lewisston School Department. Each year, the department conducted a census to record the number of school-aged children in each of the city's seven wards. The census taker recorded the name, age, address, and ethnic and racial background of each child. In addition, the parent's occupation was also recorded. The data was used to ensure that Lewiston received its apporopriate portion of state money to support the schools. Note that the record book...
Dates:
1917
Ward IV, upper part., 1917
File — Box: 5, Folder: 4
Identifier: MC110/05
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Records of the annual census conducted by the Lewisston School Department. Each year, the department conducted a census to record the number of school-aged children in each of the city's seven wards. The census taker recorded the name, age, address, and ethnic and racial background of each child. In addition, the parent's occupation was also recorded. The data was used to ensure that Lewiston received its apporopriate portion of state money to support the schools. Note that the record book...
Dates:
1917
Ward V, lower part., 1917
File — Box: 5, Folder: 5
Identifier: MC110/05
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Records of the annual census conducted by the Lewisston School Department. Each year, the department conducted a census to record the number of school-aged children in each of the city's seven wards. The census taker recorded the name, age, address, and ethnic and racial background of each child. In addition, the parent's occupation was also recorded. The data was used to ensure that Lewiston received its apporopriate portion of state money to support the schools. Note that the record book...
Dates:
1917
Ward V, upper part., 1917
File — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Identifier: MC110/05
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Records of the annual census conducted by the Lewisston School Department. Each year, the department conducted a census to record the number of school-aged children in each of the city's seven wards. The census taker recorded the name, age, address, and ethnic and racial background of each child. In addition, the parent's occupation was also recorded. The data was used to ensure that Lewiston received its apporopriate portion of state money to support the schools. Note that the record book...
Dates:
1917