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A woman with a Hollerith pantograph punch. The keyboard is for the 1940 U.S. census population card.
A woman with a Hollerith pantograph punch. The keyboard is for the 1940 U.S. census population card.
This 1940 census publicity photo shows a census worker in Fairbanks, Alaska. The dog musher remains out of earshot to maintain confidentiality.
This 1940 census publicity photo shows a census worker in Fairbanks, Alaska. The dog musher remains out of earshot to maintain confidentiality.
Census outreach flyers hang at Sure We Can - redemption center in Bushwick, Brooklyn - 2020
Census outreach flyers hang at Sure We Can - redemption center in Bushwick, Brooklyn - 2020
Taking the Census by Francis William Edmonds (1854) is the earliest known depiction of the census-taking process.
Taking the Census by Francis William Edmonds (1854) is the earliest known depiction of the census-taking process.
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Page one of Jacob Shallus' officially engrossed copy of the Constitution signed in Philadelphia by delegates of the Constitutional Convention in 1787
Page one of Jacob Shallus' officially engrossed copy of the Constitution signed in Philadelphia by delegates of the Constitutional Convention in 1787
Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States on September 17, 1787, a 1940 portrait by Howard Chandler Christy depicting the signing
Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States on September 17, 1787, a 1940 portrait by Howard Chandler Christy depicting the signing of the Constitution in Philadelphia
"We the People" in its original edition
"We the People" in its original edition
The signatures in the closing endorsement section of the United States Constitution
The signatures in the closing endorsement section of the United States Constitution