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Can inaccurate information be corrected on census records?
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Are blank copies of census questionnaires available?
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Are blank copies of census questionnaires available?
The questionnaires used from 1790 to 2010 are available at the History Website
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An 1850 census questionnaire from Fayette, KY.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Census History Staff | Last Revised: May 07, 2013