The first of June was Census Day for the 1890 U.S. Federal Census, and within six weeks the Hartford Courant reported that there were 3,010 persons living in Windsor on that date. However, the unfortunate loss of the hundreds of cartons of detailed enumeration forms from this census in a fire at the Department of
Dutchess County Historical Society Yearbook: Black History by
Chicago's Hyde Park Historical Society
The clock is ticking for some Windsor heritage buildings set to fall off protection registry
They Lived in Windsor: Reconstructed 1890 Census - Windsor
Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor » Books
Black and white street clock hi-res stock photography and images
Starry Night: The World of John Tebbutt - Hawkesbury Regional Museum
Brantford in the 1980s - Post 22 — jJackowetz Fine Arts
A lively and enlightening history of the census
Classical Revival – Buildings of New England
The house called “Tolosa” on the Hull estate – Tasmanian
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West Hants Historical Society
Canadian National Parks/Historic Sites Summaries (Québec)
Simpson Family (James' Line) – Amherstburg Freedom Museum