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" States above the ape of 21 years, and if, being such citizen, his right to vote is denied or abridged on other grounds than participation in rebellion or other crime, then an affirmative mark, thus, (/) , will be drawn in each of the above columns opposite... "
Ninth Census, United States. 1870: Instructions to Assistant Marshals. Act ... - Page 11
by United States. Census Office 9th Census, 1870 - 1870 - 28 pages
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The History and Growth of the United States Census

United States. Bureau of Labor, Carroll Davidson Wright - 1900 - 980 pages
...he or she can not read or can not write; if he is a citizen of the United States above the ape of 21 years, and if, being such citizen, his right to vote...most defective manner, will frankly admit that they can not write. These inquiries will not lie asked of children under 10 years of age. In regard to all...
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The History and Growth of the U.S. Census, Prepared for the Senate Committee ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Census Committee - 1900 - 980 pages
...thus, (/) , will be drawn in each of the above columns opposite the name. Education.— It will not dp to assume that, because a person can read, he can,...most defective manner, will frankly admit that they can not write. These inquiries will not be asked of children under 10 years of age. In regard to all...
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Congressional Serial Set

1900 - 968 pages
...thus, (/) , will be drawn in each of the above columns opposite the name. Education. — It will not dp to assume that, because a person can read, he can,...most defective manner, will frankly admit that they can not write. These inquiries will not be asked of children under 10 years of age. In regard to all...
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Education of the American Population

John K. Folger, Charles B. Nam - 1967 - 312 pages
...inquiry is 'Yes.' If he or she can not read or can not write .... then an affirmative mark, thus, ( 1 ) will be drawn in each of the above columns opposite...and 17 must be made separately. Very many persons will claim to be able to read, though they really do so in the most defective manner, will frankly...
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Handwriting in America: A Cultural History

Tamara Plakins Thornton - 1996 - 268 pages
...were questioned separately on their ability to read and to write, and enumerators were warned that "it will not do to assume that because a person can read, he can, therefore, write." In 1878 one penman recommended "classes for practice in reading various kinds of writing" (10 Martin's...
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Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses from 1790 to 2000

Jason G. Gauthier - 2002 - 168 pages
...or she can not read or can not write; if he is a citizen of the United States above the age of 2 1 years, and if, being such citizen, his right to vote...therefore, write. The inquiries contained in columns 1 6 and 1 7 must be made separately. Very many persons who will claim to be able to read, though they...
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