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Collection I 002:
U.S. census records for the Four Corners states and 
Indian census rolls on microfilm

Decennial census records (population schedules and for some earlier years the Soundex name indexes)
Years this material was created: 1832-1940
Quantity: 1,261 rolls
Compiled by J. Todd Ellison, Certified Archivist (last revised October 2005 )
 © 1998 by Fort Lewis College Foundation, Center of Southwest Studies account


Links to contents

Preface

Administrative info

Using U.S. census microfilm

Introduction/ 
Scope and contents

Index to the Soundex lists

1930 census

1895 census

Indian census, bulk 1884-1940 

Holdings

list

Genealogical research at the Center of Southwest Studies

Center of Southwest Studies collection inventories
 

NARA has released 1930 census data:

On April 1, 2002, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) released the 1930 Federal population census.  At that time, microfilmed copies of the 15th Federal census mandated by the U.S. Constitution became available at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, at 13 of the National Archives regional facilities across the nation, and through the National Archives rental program.  54 rolls of 1930 census records for the Four Corners States (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah) are now available for use in the Center of Southwest Studies Research Library at Fort Lewis College. 

The 1930 census consists of 2,667 rolls of population schedules and 1,587 rolls of Soundex indexes for 12 southern states (not for the Four Corners states), totaling 4,254 rolls.  The census provides a wealth of socio-economic information such as the following: names of all persons living in each home; relationship of each person to the head of household; whether the home is owned or rented; value of the home; if the family owns a radio; if they own a farm; whether they attended school or college; if they can read or write; place of birth; citizenship status; and occupation.  The 1930 Census was the last census to ask the same question of every household in the country.

For a complete listing of U.S. National Archives regional facilities and opening times, check the NARA web site at:  http://www.archives.gov/locations/   For information about doing genealogical research using U.S. National Archives resources, see: http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/genindex.html  For more information on the 1930 census, see http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/1930cen.html  For leads to additional collections at the Center of Southwest Studies that contain records that may be useful for genealogical research, go to http://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/finding_aids/inventory/GenealogicalCollections.htm


Using U.S. census records microfilm

These rolls of microfilm are available for self-service use in the Microfilm Reading Room at the Southwest Research Library in the Center of Southwest Studies during the hours that the Research Library is open.  The Center's microfilms cannot be borrowed; they are not available for loan or circulation.  The Microfilm Reading Room is equipped with three microfilm readers (two of which are reader/printers).

The Center does not have the staffing to assist with doing individuals' genealogical research.  This generally is a time-consuming process, with no guaranteed rewards!  If you are unable to come to Durango to use this microfilm and wish to use this collection for purposes of research, you may contact us to see if we can match you with a student researcher whom you can hire to do that work for you.  For an online tutorial to help you get started doing genealogical research, visit the National Archives' site at http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/begin.html.

Search strategy: Using the Soundex microfilmed indexes is a time-saver -- for access to data collected by the 1880, 1900 and 1920 censuses.  This is a filing system that is alphabetical for the first letter of the surname, numeric for the remaining letters of the surname (ignoring all vowels), and alphabetical for the given name.  For instructions and to break the code, first see http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/census/soundex.html.  Then (once you have distilled the name into a Soundex code) click here to get started by finding the microfilm publication number and roll number of the name you seek.  Try using the 1920 census Soundex indexes for accessing the subsequent census records.

Likewise, the microfilm rolls describing the geographical enumeration districts can lessen the amount of searching a user must do in the population schedules that contain the household data that was collected by the census.


Introduction/ Scope and contents

This collection contains 553 rolls of U.S. census microfilm for the Four Corners States and 708 rolls of U.S. census microfilm for Indians through all of the United States.  All of these microfilms were produced by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Washington, D.C.

The population schedules are on the wider 35mm microfilm; the Soundex indexes, which can be useful for locating a particular individual's name in the more detailed population schedules, are on the narrower 16mm microfilm.  No Soundex name indexes are available for the Four Corners states for the 1910 or 1930 censuses (try using the 1900 and 1920 Soundex lists to locate the Enumeration District, to save yourself time in looking through all of the records of a particular county).

Consult NARA's published guides (collection M 129 -- in OPAC do a call number search for SW Collm 129 to locate its description) for more information regarding census records.  We keep these guides in two document cases in the Microfilm Reading Room in the Southwest Research Library.


This is the overview of the Center's holdings of U.S. census microfilm:

These are filed by NARA publication number, then by roll number.   All the M's are followed by all of the T's for each group of census records in the microfilm storage cabinet.  See printed index to this collection I 002 in document case #1 of collection M 129 (this collection is housed in the microfilm use area).

7th/1850 (M432, 5 rolls)
8th/1860 (M653, 9 rolls)
9th/1870 (M593, 12 rolls)
10th/1880 (T9, T735, T738, T764, & T774, 39 rolls)
[no 11th census microfilm available  for our states, because the original documents were destroyed by fire before establishment of National Archives]
12th/1900 (T623, T1032, T1035, T1061, T1074, 172 rolls)
13th/1910 (T624, 37 rolls)
14th/1920 (T625, T1224, M1549, M1552, M1577, M1590, 220 rolls)
15th/1930  (T-626, 54 rolls)


The Center also has the following microfilms pertaining to Native American census records from the U.S. National Archives:


The Center also has the microfilms of the 1885 State of Colorado census which is useful for compensating for the nation's loss of its 1890 federal census records:


Microfilm holdings list

The following are the Center of Southwest Studies’ holdings of census records for Colorado and adjacent states (in most cases, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona).  Click on the hyperlink for a roll-contents list, where provided.

YEAR

CENSUS 

STATE

TYPE OF RECORDS

#ROLLS

 NARA#, 
roll #s

1850

7th

NM

Population schedules

4

M-432, 
r. 467-470

1850

7th

UT

Population schedules

1

M-432, r. 919

1860

8th

KS

Arapahoe County population schedules

1

M-653, 
r. 348

1860

8th

NB

Population schedules

1

M-653, r. 665

1860

8th

NM

Population schedules

5

M-653, 
r. 712-716

1860

8th

UT

Population schedules

2

M-653, 
r. 1313-1314

1870

9th

AZ

Population schedules

1

M-593, r. 46

1870

9th

CO

Population schedules

2

M-593, 
r. 94-95

1870

9th

NM

Population schedules

5

M-593, 
r. 893-897

1870

9th

UT

Population schedules

4

M-593, 
r. 1610-1613

1880

10th

AZ

Population schedules

2

T-9, r. 36-37

1880

10th

CO

Population schedules

7

T-9, r. 87-93

1880

10th

NM

Population schedules

3

T-9, 
r. 802-804

1880

10th

UT

Population schedules

5

T-9, 
r. 1335-1339

1880

10th

AZ

Soundex name index

2

T-735, r. 1-2

1880

10th

CO

Soundex name index

7

T-738, r. 1-7

1880

10th

NM

Soundex name index

6

T-764, r. 1-6

1880

10th

UT

Soundex name index

7

T-774, r. 1-7

1885

special

CO

State census microfilm

5

M-158, 
r, 1, 3-5, & 7

1890

11th

1890 U.S. census records are not available, were destroyed by fire in 1921

 

0

  none

1900

12th

AZ

Population schedules

 4

T-623, 
r. 45-48

1900

12th

CO

Population schedules

14

T-623, 
r. 117-130

1900

12th

NM

Population schedules

 5

T-623, 
r. 999-1003

1900

12th

UT

Population schedules

 7

T-623, 
r. 1682-1688

1900

12th

AZ

Soundex name index

22

T-1032, 
r. 1-22

1900

12th

CO

Soundex name index

68

T-1035, 
r. 1-68

1900

12th

NM

Soundex name index

23

T-1061, 
r. 1-23

1900

12th

UT

Soundex name index

29

T-1074, 
r. 1-29

1910

13th

AZ

Population schedules

 5

T-624, 
r. 38-42

1910

13th

CO

Population schedules

15

T-624, 
r. 112-126

1910

13th

NM

Population schedules

 7

T-624, 
r. 913-919

1910

13th

UT

Population schedules

10

T-624, 
r. 1602-1611

1920

14th

AZ

Population schedules

 7

T-625, 
r. 46-52

1920

14th

CO

Population schedules

19

T-625, 
r. 155-173

1920

14th

NM

Population schedules

 7

T-625, 
r. 1074-1080

1920

14th

UT

Population schedules

 9

T-625, 
r. 1861-1869

1920

14th

AZ

Soundex name index

30

M-1549, 
r. 1-30

1920

14th

CO

Soundex name index

80

M-1552, 
r. 1-80

1920

14th

NM

Soundex name index

31

M-1577, 
r. 1-31

1920

14th

UT

Soundex name index

33

M-1590, 
r. 1-33

1920

14th

AZ

Enumeration districts

1

T-1224, r. 41

1920

14th

CO

Enumeration districts

1

T-1224, r. 42

1920

14th

NM

Enumeration districts

1

T-1224, r. 50

1920

14th

UT

Enumeration districts

1

T-1224, r. 58

1930

15th

AZ

Population schedules

 9

T-626, 
r. 55-63

1930

15th

CO

Population schedules

24

T-626, 
r. 229-252

1930

15th

NM

Population schedules

 9

T-626, 
r. 1392-1400

1930

15th

UT

Population schedules

12

T-626, 
r. 2414-2425


Microfilm roll numbers of the population schedules at the Center of Southwest Studies

1880 Census Schedules (National Archives microfilm publication T 9)

Arizona
36.     Apache, Maricopa, Mohave, Pima, and Pinal (part: EDs 1-10, ED 11, sheet 7) counties
37.     Pinal (continued): ED 11, sheets 8-end), Yavapai, and Yuma counties 

Colorado
87.     Arapahoe County (part: ED 4, sheet 24)
88.     Arapahoe County (continued): ED 4, sheet 25-end), Bent, and Boulder (part: EDs 1-24, sheet 14) counties
89.     Boulder (continued): ED 24, sheet 15-end), Chaffee, Clear Creek, Conejos, Costilla, and Custer counties
90.     Douglas, Elbert, El Paso, Fremont, Gilpin, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, and Huerfano (part: EDs 1-60, sheet 44) counties
91.     Huerfano (continued): ED 60, sheet 44-end), Jefferson, La Plata, and Lake counties
92.     Larimer, Las Animas, Ouray, Park, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, San Juan, and Summit (part: EDs 1-105, sheet 30) counties
93.     Summit (continued): ED 105, sheet 31-end) and Weld counties

New Mexico
802.     Bernalillo, Colfax, Dona Ana, Grant, and Lincoln counties
803.     Mora, Rio Arriba, and San Miguel counties
804.     Santa Fe, Socorro, Taos, Valencia counties

Utah
1335.     Beaver, Box Elder, and Cache (part: ED 1-10, sheet 50) counties
1336.     Cache (continued): ED 10, sheet 51-end), Davis, Emery, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute, and Rich counties
1337.     Salt Lake, San Juan, and Sanpete  (part: ED 1-65, sheet 20) counties
1338.     Sanpete (continued): ED 65, sheet 20-end), Sevier, Summit, Tooele, Uintah, and Utah (part: ED 1-88, sheet 14) counties
1339.     Utah (continued): ED 88, sheet 15-end), Wasatch, Washington, and Weber counties

 

1900 Census Schedules (National Archives microfilm publication T 623)

Arizona
45.   Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Gila, Graham, and Maricopa (part: EDs 23-25, and ED 26, sheets 1-10) counties
 46.   Maricopa (continued): ED 26, sheet 11-end), Mohave, and Navajo (including Fort Apache) counties; Moqui Indian Reservation
47.   Pima, Pinal (including Ft. Grant), Santa Cruz, Yavapai, and Yuma (part: EDs 71-72, and ED 73, sheets 1-5) counties
48.   Yuma County (continued): ED 73, sheet 6-end); Colorado River, Navajo, Fort Apache, Hualpai, and Supai Indian Reservations

Colorado
117.   Arapahoe County, City of Denver (part: EDs 1-37)
118.   Arapahoe County, City of Denver (continued): EDs 38-65)
119.   Arapahoe County, City of Denver (continued): EDs 66-104, and ED 105, sheets 1-14)
120.   Arapahoe County, City of Denver (continued): ED 105, sheet 15-end, EDs 106-148, and ED 149, sheets 1-2)
121.   Arapahoe County, City of Denver (continued): ED 149, sheet 3-end), Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Boulder, Chaffee, and Cheyenne counties
122.   Clear Creek, Conejos, Costilla, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Douglas, Eagle, and Elbert (part: ED 174, sheets 1-11) counties
123.    Elbert (continued): ED 174, sheet 12-end), Fremont, Garfield, and El Paso (part: EDs 20-25, and ED 26, sheets 1-26)
124.   El Paso (continued): ED 26, ED sheet 27-end), Gilpin, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, and Jefferson (part: ED 215-216) counties
125.   Jefferson (continued): ED 217-end), Kiowa, Kit Carson, Lake, and La Plata counties
126.   Larimer, Las Animas, Lincoln, Logan, and Mesa (part: ED 72, and ED 73, sheets 1-2) counties
127.   Mesa (continued): ED 73, sheets 3-end), Minoral, Montezuma, Montrose, Morgan, Otero, Ouray, Park, and Philips (part: ED 190, and ED 191, sheets 1-5) counties
128.   Philips (continued): ED 191, sheets 6-end), Pitkin, Prowers, and Pueblo counties
129.   Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel, Sedgwick, Summit, and Teller (part: EDs 123-125, and ED 126, sheets 1-29) counties
130.   Teller (continued): ED 126, sheets 30-end), Washington, Weld, and Yuma counties

New Mexico
999.   Bernalillo, Chavez, and Colfax (part: EDs 32-33) counties
1000.   Colfax (continued): ED 34-end), Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, and Guadalupe counties
1001.   Lincoln, Mora, Otero, Rio Arriba, and San Juan counties
1002.   San Miguel, Santa Fe, and Sierra counties
1003.   Socorro, Taos, Union, and Valencia counties 

Utah
1682.   Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, and Davis (part: ED 88, and ED 89, sheets 1-13) counties
1683.   Davis (continued): ED 89, sheet 14-end), Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute, and Rich counties
1684.   Salt Lake County (part: EDs 6-52)
1685.   Salt Lake (continued): ED 53-end) San Juan, and Sanpete (part: EDs 119-120, and ED 121, sheets 1-5) counties
1686.   Sanpete  (continued): ED 121, sheets 6-end), Sevier, Summit, and Tooele counties
1687.   Utah and Unitah (part: EDs 150-209, and ED 210, sheets 1-55) counties
1688.   Unitah (continued): ED 210, sheets 56-end), Wasatch, Washington, Wayne, and Weber counties

1920 Census Schedules(National Archives microfilm publication T 625)

Arizona
46.   Apache County (EDs 1-9), Coconino County (EDs 10-15, 139, 16-18, and 21), and Cochise County (EDs 1-13, 135, 14, 16-19, and 127)
47.   Cochise County (EDs 20-33, 130, 34, 131, 35-37), Mojave County (EDs 74-84), and Gila County (EDs 38, 137, 39-53, 136, 54-56, and 65)
48.   Graham County (EDs 58, 15, 59-63, 129, 64, and 57), Greenlee County (EDs 66, 67, 69-73, 75, and 76), and Maricopa County (EDs 22-33, 115, and 34)
49.   Maricopa County (EDs 19, 35-39, 138, 40-41, 43-46, 55-69, and 136)
50.   Maricopa County (47-54, 70, 72-73, 134-135, and 137), Navajo County (EDs 86-94, 20, 95, and 98), and Pima County (EDs 77-80, 90, 133, and 91-106)
51.   Pima County (EDs 81-83, 132, 84-88, 68, 107, and 89), Pinal County (EDs 108, 128, 109-116, 74, and 117), Santa Cruz County (EDs 118, 126, 119-123, 134, 124-125), and Yuma County (EDs 120-128, 71, and 129-133)
52.   Yavapai County (EDs 99, 116, 100-114, 117-119)

Colorado
155.   Adams County (EDs 1-11), Bent County (EDs 15, 265, 16, 267, 17-20, and 269), Alamosa County (EDs 1-8), Arapahoe County (EDs 12-23), and Boulder County (EDs 24-27)
156.   Boulder County (EDs 28-54), Archuleta County (EDs 1-3), Baca County (EDs 9-11, 270, and 12-14), Chaffee County (EDs 4-12), and Cheyenne County (EDs 55-60)
157.   Clear Creek County (EDs 21-27), Conejos County (EDs 28-36), Costilla County (EDs 37-41), Crowley County (EDs 42-47), Custer County (EDs 48-51), Delta County (EDs 13-24), Dolores County (25-26 and 166), Douglas County (EDs 61-65), Eagle County (EDs 27-30), and Grand County (EDs 44-46)
158.   Denver County and City (EDs 1-16, 306, 17-20, 303, and 32-80)
159.   Denver County and City (EDs 81-97, 302, 98-106, 304, 107-116, 307, and 117-127)
160.   Denver County and City (EDs 128-131, 305, and 132- 167)
161.   Denver County and City (EDs 168, 313, 169, 311, 170-176, 312, 177-178, 310, and 179-232)
162.   Denver County and City (EDs 233-257, 309, 258-259, 308, and 260-301)
163.   El Paso County (EDs 66-121) and Elbert County (EDs 122-130)
164.   Fremont County (EDs 52-72), Gunnison County (EDs 47-52, 165, and 53-54), Garfield County (EDs 31-43), Hinsdale County (EDs 55-56), and Jefferson County (EDs 93-106)
165.   Gilpin County (EDs 73-77), Huerfano County (EDs 78-92), Lake County (EDs 72-85), Jackson County (57-59), Kiowa County (EDs 107-110), Kit Carson (EDs 131-140), and La Plata County (EDs 60-71, 168-169)
166.   Larimer County (EDs 141-171), and Las Animas County (EDs 111-133, 143, 147-148, 271, 149-150)
167.   Las Animas County (EDs 134-138, 142, 139-141, 145, 144, and 146), Lincoln County (EDs 175-182), Moffat County (EDs 106, 170, and 107-113), Logan County (EDs 183-197), Mineral County (151-153), and Montezuma County (EDs 114-119, and 171)
168.   Mesa County (EDs 86-105), Montrose County (EDs 120-132), Morgan County (EDs 198-209), and Park County (EDs 176-179)
169.   Otero County (EDs 154-175), Rio Blanco County (EDs 141-145), Ouray County (EDs 133-136), Powers County (EDs 180-189), Pueblo County (EDs 190-191, 266, 192, 268, and 194), and Pitkin County (EDs 137-140)
170.   Pueblo County (EDs 193 and 195-239)
171.   Philips County (EDs 210-213), Rio Grande County (EDs 240-247), Routt County (EDs 146-152), San Juan County (EDs 153-156), Summit County (EDs 162-164), Saguache County (EDs 248- 252), San Miguel County (EDs 157-161 and 167), Sedgwick County (EDs 214-216), and Washington County (EDs 217-226)
172.   Teller County (EDs 253-264) and Weld County (EDs 227-233, 239, 234, 235, 237, 238, 236, and 240-262)
173.   Weld County (EDs 263-271) and Yuma County (EDs 272-282) 

New Mexico
1074.   Bernalillo County (EDs 1-23 and 195), Chaves County (EDs 1-17), and McKinley County (EDs 74-82, 84, 198, and 83)
1075.   Colfax County (EDs 18-21, 33-38, 22-32, 39, and 43), Lea County (EDs 88-94), Curry County (EDs 44, 54, 46, 45, and 47-53), and Dona Ana County (EDs 24-42)
1076.   De Baca County (EDs 55-60), Eddy County (EDs 61-65, 67, 66, 69, 70, 68, and 71), Luna County (EDs 67, 69, 68, 70, 71, 197, 72, and 73), Grant County (EDs 43-54, 196, and 55-57), and Hidalgo County (EDs 62, 59, 66, 60, 58, 61, 63, 65, and 64)
1077.   Guadalupe County (EDs 72-87), Lincoln County (EDs 95-106 and 251), San Juan County (EDs 113-119), Mora County (EDs 107-120), Otero County (EDs 121-129), and Sierra County (EDs 138-145 and 199)
1078.   Quay County (EDs 130-149), Socorro County (EDs 146-153, 123, 155-160, 200, 161-167, 154, 202, 168-170, and 201), Rio Arriba County (EDs 85, 86, 88-102, and 87), and Roosevelt County (EDs 150-152, 164, 154-158, 153, 159-163, and 165-172)
1079.   San Miguel County (EDs 173-202), Sandoval County (EDs 103, 105-107, 109, 111, 104, 108, 110, 112), and Union County (EDs 220-250)
1080.   Santa Fe County (EDs 120, 122, 121, 127, 129, 124-125, 130, 128, 131, 126, 132, and 137), Torrance County (EDs 203-219), Taos County (EDs 171-178, 203, and 179-181), and Valencia County (182-194) 

Utah
1861.   Beaver County (EDs 1-6), Box Elder County (EDs 1-16), and Cache County (EDs 17-37)
1862.   Carbon County (EDs 38-45), Duchesne County (EDs 57-64, 173, and 65), Daggett County (EDs 46-48), Davis County (EDs 49-56), Emery County (EDs 66-73), and Garfield County (EDs 49-56)
1863.   Grand County (EDs 78-80), Iron County (EDs 7-12), Juab County (EDs 13-15, 237, 233, and 16-20), Morgan County (EDs 83-86), Piute County (EDs 87- 90), Kane County (EDs 81-82), Millard County (EDs 21-25, 238, and 26-28), and Sevier County (EDs 111-120)
1864.   Rich County (EDs 91-93), San Juan County (EDs 94-98), San Pete County (EDs 99, 171, 100-106, 172, and 107-110), and Salt Lake County, City (EDs 29-33, 159, and 34-55)
1865.   Salt Lake County, City (EDs 56-73, 136-149, 74-93, and 241)
1866.   Salt Lake County, City (EDs 94-99, 239, 100-101, 240, 121-135, 102-118, 242, 119, and 120)
1867.   Salt Lake County, City (EDs 150-157, 235, 158, 160-167, 236, and 168-174), Summit County (EDs 121-127), Tooele County (EDs 175-185), Wasatch County (EDs 136-140), and Wayne County (EDs 141-143)
1868.   Uintah County (EDs 128-135) and Utah County (EDs 186-211, 234, 213, and 225)
1869.   Washington County (EDs 226-232) and Weber County (EDs 144-150, 169-170, and 151- 168)


Index to the Soundex lists

Following is the Center of Southwest Studies' index to the Soundex microfilm lists for the Four Corners states, with references to enumeration districts in the census records.  If you are unfamiliar with using the Soundex indexing system that the Census Bureau developed for finding a family name in the thousands of microfilm rolls of census records, and for instructions as to how to encode a name in Soundex, first see http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/census/soundex.html

1880 Soundex

Arizona (National Archives microfilm publication T 735)
1.     A-000 through G-560
2.     G-610 through Institutions

Colorado (National Archives microfilm publication T 738)
1.     A-160 through C-145
2.     C-420 through G-416
3.     G-420 through K-460
4.     K-500 through M-620
5.     M-622 through S-146
6.     S-150 through W-265
7.     W-300 through Institutions

New Mexico(National Archives microfilm publication T 764)
1.     A-000 through C-120
2.     C-122 through G-620 (F)
3.     G620 (G) to M-231
4.     M-232 through O-632
5.     O-633 through S-522 (I)
6.     S522 (J) through Institutions 

Utah (National Archives microfilm publication T 774)
1.     A-000 through C-400
2.     C-410 through F-426
3.     F-430 through H-624
4.     H-625 through M-216
5.     M-220 through P-446
6.     P-450 through S-530 (I)
7.     S-530 (J)  to Institutions
 

1900 Soundex 

Arizona (National Archives microfilm publication T 1031)
1.     A-000 through A-534
2.     A-535  through B-442
3.     B-450 through B-664
4.     C-000 through C-500 Conception
5.     C-500 D. through D-250/256 Howard
6.     D-250/256 J.A. through E-400 Joseph
7.     E-400 Kadisha through F-636
8.     F-640 through G-653
9.     G-654 through H-325/365 Lester
10.   H-325/365 Maggie through J-210/216 Chris
11.   J-210/216 Eaton through K-526
12.   K-530 through L-612
13.   L-620 through M-460/463 Isrel
14.   M-460/463 J. through N-000 Coo Ye
15.   N-000 Da Chue through O-460
16.   O-500 through P-636
17.   P-640 through R-660
18.   S-000 through S-500 S-M
19.   S-500 S-N through T-225
20.   T-230 through V-526
21.   V-530 through Y-214
22.   Y-220 through Z-620

Colorado (National Archives microfilm publication T 1035)
1.     A-000 through A-450 John W.
2.     A-450 through A-653 Willis J.
3.     A-654 through B-252
4.     B-253 through B-420 Jesse W.
5.     B-420 John through B-520 Zahnan
6.     B-521 through B-620 Will C.
7.     B-620 William through B-636 Albert
8.     B-636 A. H. through B-654 William H.
9.     B-655 through C-200 Rebecca K.
10.   C-200 R. George through C-424
11.   C-425 A. J. through C-500 Sylvester A.
12.   C-500 Taylor through C-615 Xeries L.
13.   C-616 E. B. through C-642 Axel T.
14.   C-642 Beda through D-150 William B.
15.   D-151 through D-400 George **
16.   D-400 George** through D-552 Zacarias
17.   D-553 Agnes through E-232 Andrew T.
18.   E-232 Albert H. through E-620 Zulphia F.
19.   E-630 through F-425 Herman H.
20.   F-425 J. L. through F-626 Zacarah
21.   F-630 through G-152 William
22.   G-160 through G-432 Jennie
23.   G-432 John through G-615 F. M.
24.   G-615 Clyde through G-655 Katherine
25.   G-655 Leace through H-200 Zehaneas
26.   H-210 through H-350 Eulisias
27.   H-350 F. E. through H-450 Joseph M.
28.   H-450 Leamen D. through H-536 Wilson H.
29.   H-540 through H-630 Ezra W.
30.   H-630 F. A. through I-652
31.   J-000 through J-523 William S.
32.   J-525 through J-655
33.   K-000 through K-460/465 Philip
34.   K-460/465 Richard through K-625 William M.
35.   K-626 A. H. through L-165 Wilson O.
36.   L-200 through L-400 Joel
37.   L-400 John through L-534 William
38.   L-535 Aaron through M-210 Willie M.
39.   M-212 Abraham through M-243 William N.
40.   M-244 Ada through M-260 Willis
41.   M-261 Abby H. through M-365
42.   M-400 A. A. through M-520 Zary
43.   M-521 through M-600 William B.**
44.   M-600 William C.** through M-635 Juanita
45.   M-635 Julia through N-350 Ettie
46.   N-350 Finlay through O-236 William
47.   O-240 A. through P-155
48.   P-160 through P-400 Rufus W.
49.   P-400 S. C. through P-620 Charles W.
50.   P-620 Charles through Q-250
51.   Q-530 through R-200 H. F. **
52.   R-200 H. F.** through R-300 Julia
53.   R-300 K. Frank through R-520 Lyle C.
54.   R-520 M. A. through S-152 Kirkman
55.   S-152 L. G. through S-310 Henry **
56.   S-310 Henry ** through S-356 William T.
57.   S-360 Adam through S-421 William
58.   S-423 through S-526 William Thedwick
59.   S-530 through S-536 Clara M.
60.   S-536 Clarence through S-640 William M.
61.   S-642 through T-460 Judro
62.   T-460 John through T-624 Isidora
63.   T-624 J. Andres through V-350 William
64.   V-360 Alexander through W-230 William W.
65.   W-231 Albert W. through W-342 Amos**
65a.   W-342 Amos L.** through W-425 John G.**
66.   W-425 John H.** through W-465
67.   W-500 A. through Y-520 Harriet
68.   Y-520 Harry through Z-652 William

New Mexico (National Archives microfilm publication T 1061)
1.     A-100 through A-621/622 Alcario
2.     A-621/622 A. through B-420 Francisco
3.     B-420 Frank G. through B-663
4.     C-000 Albert M. through C-500
5.     C-510 through D-250 James**
6.     D-250 James D** through F-426
7.     F-430 through G-422 Luz
8.     G-422 M. Agapita through G-620 Roberto
9.     G-620 S. Plasida through H-430
10.   H-450 through J-640
11.   J-650 through L-120 Josefa S.
12.   L-120 Joseph through L-656
13.   M-000 through M-520 Antonio**
14.   M-520 Antonio D.** through M-635 Even
15.   M-635 F. through N-626
16.   N-630 through P-340 Quirian
17.   P-340 Raphael through P-666
18.   Q-000 through R-560 Gavino
19.   R-560 George through S-420 Martia
20.   S-420 Martin through S-531 M. Nocario
21.   S-531 O. Octabiano through T-620 Luz Jose
22.   T-620 Macaldes through V-422 Vitorio
23.   V-430 through Z-650 

Utah (National Archives microfilm publication T 1074)
1.     A-000 through B-120/164 Iver
2.     B-120/164 J. Henry through B-460/463 Jennie
3.     B-460/463 John through B-650
4.     B-652 through C-450/452 George
5.     C-450/452 George through C-642/645 Isaac V.
6.     C-642/645 Isabelle through D-555
7.     D-560 through F-453
8.     F-455 through F-666
9.     G-000 through G-663
10.   H-000 through H-500
11.   H-510 through H-663
12.   I-100 through I-520/523 Sylvester F.
13.   J-520/523 T. H. through K-513
14.   K-514 through K-656
15.   L-000 through L-563
16.   L-600 through M-320
17.   M-321 through M-620
18.   M-621 through M-660
19.   N-000 through O-420/425 Cristine
20.   O-420/425 Dagney through P-400
21.   P-410 through R-165
22.   R-200 through S-116
23.   S-120 through S-400 Justie W.
24.   S-400 Less through S-566
25.   S-600 through S-666
26.   T-000 through V-655
27.   W-000 through W-420
28.   W-421 through W-563
29.   W-600 through Z-565
 

1920 Soundex

Arizona (National Archives microfilm publication M 1549)
1.     A-000 through A-524 Willie S.
2.     A-525 Et Sissy through B-265 Vicente
3.     B-300 through B-616 Willie
4.     B-620 through C-120 Justo
5.     C-120 Lebrabo through C-456 William F.
6.     C-460 through C-636 Julio
7.     C-636 L. A. through D-435 Willis D.
8.     D-450 through E-416 William (Jr.)
9.     E-420 through F-625 Yrido
10.   F-626 Al through G-524 Chuck V.
11.   G-524 Daniel through H-000 Yu
12.   H-100 through H-420 William A.
13.   H-423 through H-655 Rulief
14.   H-655 Salvador through J-654 Zerackis
15.   K-000 through L-120 Luz
16.   L-120 Macileo through L-560 William
17.   L-563 through M-264 Walter E.
18.   M-265 Albert through M-535 William M.
19.   M-536 Adelno through M-642 Luz Pena
20.   M-642 Maice through O-242 William T.
21.   O-250 through P-426 Willie
22.   P-440 through R-142 Francisco
23.   R-142 Gabriel through R-362 Isabelle
24.   R-362 J. Jose through S-235 William H.
25.   S-326 A. T. through S-435 Willie
26.   S-436 Albert T. through S-620 William R.
27.   S-626 through T-620 Isidoro
28.   T-620 James H. through V-632 Vernicia
29.   V-646 Albert P. through W-435 William L.
30.   W-436 Adolph through Z-610 Zobel
 

Colorado (National Archives microfilm publication M 1552)
1.     A-000 Frank through A-423 Winnie
2.     A-425 Mr. through A-536 Roberta
3.     A-536 Rodney through B-200 Ruth M.
4.     B-200 J. E. through B-300 Keston
5.     B-300 L. J. through B-424 Zella
6.     B-425 Mr. through B-530 E.
7.     B-530 F. E. through B-620 Priscilla
8.     B-620 R. through B-634 Yary
9.     B-635 through B-652 Keith A.
10.   B-652 L. through C-156 Victor
11.   C-160 Mr. through C-320 Lilya
12.   C-320 Maggie E. through C-452 Isaac C.
13.   C-452 J. A. through C-516 Herbert
14.   C-516 J. E. through C-616 Iverson A.
15.   C-616 J. A. through C-640 Cyrus
16.   C-640 D. through D-120 Joyce
17.   D-120 John through D-260 Ivan
18.   D-260 J. C. through D-500 Virginia
19.   D-500 W. C. through D-626 Williams
20.   D-630 Abia through E-263 Isabel
21.   E-263 Joceb through E-626 Joseph
22.   E-630 A .L. T. through F-430 Lucy M.
23.   F-430 Mabel through F-623 Isador
24.   F-623 J. H. through G-125 Ruth A.
25.   G-125 Sam through G-420 Fredric
26.   G-420 G. J. through G-600 Burt J.
G-600 C. M. through G-632 Ira L.
28.   G-632 Jacob through H-120 Luther M.
29.   H-120 M. A. through H-235 Zina
30.   H-236 A. J. through H-350 Yoland
31.   H-353 Alfred W. through H-452 Zeta
32.   H-453 A. Clare through H-536 Ivan W.
33.   H-536 J. A. through H-625 Katie
34.   H-625 Launt M. through I-251 William
35.   I-263 Alva through J-520 Joe A.
36.   J-520 John through J-525 Rolliea
37.   J-525 Rosa through K-350 N. A.
38.   K-352 Agnes through K-520 B.
39.   K-520 H. through K-632 William
40.   K-635 Adolph A. through L-165 Williams
41.   L-200 Annata through L-316 Williams S.
42.   L-320 through L-524 William L.
43.   L-525 Ray through M-143 William P.
44.   M-150 Albert through M-235 Myrtle
45.   M-235 N. L. through M-251 William R.
46.   M-252 Mr. through M-266 William I.
47.   M-300 Meddy through M-431 William R.
48.   M-435 through M-520 Julius C.
49.   M-520 Lamascio through M-600 Martha M.
50.   M-600 Martin through M-625 Julius B.
51.   M-625 Karl A. through M-650 Wite S.
52.   M-652 Alex through N-425 Guy S.
53.   N-425 H. B. E. through O-256 Monroe
54.   O-256 Nellie through P-200 Doroteo
55.   P-200 E. A. through P-362 Ivy W.
56.   P-362 J. through P-500 Ynes
57.   P-510 Angela through P-625 Otto B.
58.   P-625 P. Gust through R-122 Terone
59.   R-125 through R-200 Myrtle
60.   R-200 N. Eleanor through R-300 Byron J.
61.   R-300 C. Earl through R-452 William
62.   R-453 through S-000 H. Y. Dong
63.   S-100 through S-165 Lauise
64.   S-165 M. through S-315 Noble E.
65.   S-315 O. J. through S-353 Zelta
66.   S-354 through S-414 Walter R.
67.   S-415 A. B. through S-512 Crist
68.   S-512 D. E. through S-530 Izzi
69.   S-530 J. through S-540 Wincent A.
70.   S-541 Agnes through S-642 William H.
71.   S-645 Albert through T-460 Dwight
72.   T-460 E. Frederic through T-600 Eva
73.   T-600 Frannie through U-530 U.
74.   U-536 through V-536 Friema
75.   V-536 Aoe through W-256 Rufus
76.   W-256 S. Erol through W-355 Guy E.
77.   W-355 Harold through W-425 Everett
78.   W-425 F. B. through W-452 Lydia J.
79.   W-452 M. through W-630 Z.
80.   W-631 Addie through Institutions 

New Mexico (National Archives microfilm publication M 1577)
1.     A-000 through A-536 Lura
2.     A-536 Macedonia through B-200 Zorapio
3.     B-210 Bak through B-550 Wirt J.
4.     B-553 Alonzo J. through C-120 Bryida
5.     C-120 Camila through C-410 William T.
6.     C-412 through C-631 Justo
7.     C-631 Lauro through D-520 Wog Check
8.     D-521 Peath through E-546 Tom
9.     E-563 Wih through G-352 William
10.   G-355 Carl through G-524 Onecimo
11.   G-524 Pabla through G-632 Williams
12.   G-635 through H-362 William T.
13.   H-400 through H-660 Eugenio
14.   H-660 Jaustin through K-240 Walter L.
15.   K-250 through L-132 William S.
16.   L-140 Sister Boniface through L-524 William H.
17.   L-526 Sister Calourontra through M-263 William I.
18.   M-264 Irene through M-530 Morses
19.   M-530 N. through M-635 Curtis
20.   M-635 D. S. through N-255 W. W.
21.   N-260 Alfonozo through P-200 Lydia
22.   P-200 M. E. through P-620 Jriquel
23.   P-620 J. S. through R-230 Ventura
24.   R-235 through R-560 Osibiana
25.   R-560 P. A. through S-350 Ida
26.   S-350 J. P. through S-522 Ismael
27.   S-522 Cristobal through S-632 William F.
28.   S-634 Abraham G. through T-620 Luz L.
29.   T-620 M. Jose through V-430 Zara
30.   V-432 through W-420 William W.
31.   W-425 Son through Institutions 

Utah (National Archives microfilm publication M 1590)
1.     A-123 through A-536 Ivan Alma
2.     A-536 F. through B-316 William
3.     B-320 Alfred through B-530 Zelpha C.
4.     B-533 Amede through B-560 Durrell
5.     B-650 E. Ben through C-323 Theodore
6.     C-340 Abraham through C-552 William O.
7.     C-563 Albert through C-660 William R.
8.     D-000 A. J. through D-451 William N.
9.     D-542 Alfred through E-625 William McLloyd
10.   E-634 A. H. through F-652 Illea A.
11.   F-652 Lacy through G-616 William
12.   G-620 A. F. through H-251 Simon S.
13.   H-252 A. Alua through H-520 Zona
14.   H-521 Fern through H-634 William
15.   H-635 through J-525 Axvarb L.
16.   J-525 B. Richard through K-400 William
17.   K-416 Albert through L-200 Lynon
18.   L-200 Mable through L-625 Lynn
19.   L-625 Mads through M-261 William H.
20.   M-262 Ada through M-563 William W.
21.   M-660 through N-266 Svigio
22.   N-300 K. through O-425 Jua
23.   O-425 J. Angres through P-362 Pratt N.
24.   P-362 R. Joseph through P-635 William
25.   P-636 Aaron M. through R-260 Zielah
26.   R-262 through S-160 William E.
27.   S-161 Andrew through S-363 Norwel
28.   S-363 Olda through S-530 Lynn
29.   S-530 M. J. through T-340 William
30.   T-355 through T-665 William H.
31.   U-122 through W-325 Zina A.
32.   W-326 Adelbert through W-500 Hing
33.   W-513 through Institutions


** indicates same given name is continued on next roll


Administrative information

Arrangement note: The microfilm is filed by the National Archives' publication number, then by roll number.

Acquisition information: The Center of Southwest Studies has purchased the components of this microfilm collection from the National Archives & Records Administration.  The accession numbers of the 553 rolls of the U.S. census microfilm are 1993:07003, 1996:12002, 2002:01004, and 2002:05003.

Processing information: This guide was produced by Todd Ellison, Certified Archivist, Center of Southwest Studies.  The index to Soundex microfilms and Population Schedules census records microfilm was typed in from the census booklet guides by the Center's student archival assistant, Andrew Hayes, November-December 2004.

Doing your own research:  This description of a portion of the collections at the Fort Lewis College Center of Southwest Studies is provided to inform interested parties about the nature and depth of the repository's collections.  It cannot serve as a substitute for a visit to the repository for those with substantial research interests in the collections.

These collections are located at the Center of Southwest Studies on the campus of Fort Lewis College.  These microfilms do not check out from the Center; you may find them available at other sources around the country; ours is just one of many copies; in particular we suggest you check their availability at the various sites of the U.S. National Archives throughout the country.  Researchers wanting more information about using this material at the Center may email the archivist at archives@fortlewis.edu or click here to use our E-mail Reference Request Form (or phone the archivist at 970/247-7126).  The Center does not have a budget for outgoing long-distance phone calls to answer reference requests, so please email if you wish to receive a response from the Center.


 

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