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1990 Cookbook

The U.S. Census Bureau's Welfare and Recreation Association in Jeffersonville, IN, compiled this 1990 cookbook using recipes submitted by its employees as part of a fundraiser. Jeffersonville is the site of the Census Bureau's National Processing Center (NPC) — the primary center for mail processing, data capture and imaging/scanning. During the 1990 Census, the NPC was also one of the seven processing offices that captured, edited, and corrected census questionnaires and converted them into machine-readable forms.

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A cookbook published using recipes submitted by the U.S. Census Bureau's Jeffersonville, IN, National Processing Center employees in 1990.

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