Helping You Make Informed Decisions. The publications in this area are a resource guide to the programs and services of the Census Bureau. Each area features an introduction that will provide key B information about the censuses, surveys, and other programs that are the sources of data products. Categories: Agriculture, Business - Trade and Services, Census of Population and Housing, Construction and Housing, Economic Census, Foreign Trade General and Reference, Governments, Manufacturing & Mineral Industries, Population, Statistical Abstracts, Technical Documentation/Working Papers, and Transportation.
Description: Reel 1854. Creek (cont'd: ED 61--67, 188), Peoria, Quapaw, Seneca, Wyandotte, Seminole, Modoc, Ottawa, and Shaw
Description: reel 422. Sac, Scott (EDs 122-137, 151-161) Counties -- reel 423. Scott (EDs 138-150), Shelby, Sioux Counties -- reel 424. Story, Tama Counties -- reel 425. Taylor, Union, Van Buren, Winnebago (EDs 225-229, see also reel 427) Counties -- reel 426. Wapello, Warren Counties -- reel 427. Washington, Wayne, Winnebago (EDs 230-235, see also reel 425) Counties -- reel 428. Webster, Winneshiek (EDs 144-160) Counties -- reel 429. Winneshiek (EDs 161-166), Worth, Woo...
Statistical Reference Document
Excerpt: The U.S. Census Bureau performs large surveys and censuses that provide high quality statistics about the American people and economy. Our business activities can be divided into four categories: decennial censuses; demographic programs; economic programs ...
Excerpt: Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 22 minutes per response, including the time for assembling data from existing records and completing the form. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other ...
Excerpt: Return the completed report in the enclosed preaddressed envelope within 30 days after you receive it. PROMPT RETURN WILL RESULT IN CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS TO YOUR GOVERNMENT ...
Excerpt: Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 25 minutes per response, including the time for assembling data from existing records and completing the form. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other ...
Excerpt: Please read all instructions and complete all items in this report. If book figures are not available, carefully prepared estimates, labeled ?Est.? are acceptable.
Excerpt: This report should cover ALL retail establishments operated by your company and its subsidiaries in the United States (all 50 States and the District of Columbia), except for subsidiaries or operating units which have been requested to submit separate Ann ...
Excerpt: 1. Include in all items of this report, retail leased departments and concessions operated by this firm in establishments of others (e.g. shoe departments in department stores, prescription counters in food stores, restaurants in hotels, concession opera ...
Excerpt: Answer inventory valuation items only when the Last-in, First-out (LIFO) or LIFO Retail Method was used to value any of your inventory. If another method was used, SKIP to purchases.
Excerpt: See instruction sheet for detailed directions. Book figures for the calendar year 2000 should be reported in items 2a through 2c below. If book figures for the calendar year are not available, carefully prepared estimates for the calendar year are prefera ...
Excerpt: Open-end ? Primarily ?revolving? or optional accounts in which a deferred payment privilege is extended through a line of credit and the customer has the option of paying the balance in full, usually with no finance charge, or paying in two or more ...
Excerpt: If the ID in the address label is an Employer Identification Number (EIN), the period they were operated by your firm. this report should cover ALL accommodations and food service establishments whose payroll was reported on the Employer?s Quarterly ...
Excerpt: NOTE: This map demarcates establishment boundaries for the statistical purpose of the Census of Mineral Industries. It is in no way intended to imply legal boundaries between individual States or between the United States and other countries ...
Excerpt: ... by law. Title 13, United States Code, requires businesses and other organizations that receive this questionnaire to answer the questions and return the report to the U.S. Census Bureau. By the same law, your report is confidential. It may be seen only by ...
Excerpt: Please read all instructions and complete all items in this report. If book figures are not available, carefully prepared estimates, labeled ?Est.? are acceptable ...
Excerpt: Return the completed report in the enclosed preaddressed envelope within 30 days after you receive it. PROMPT RETURN WILL RESULT IN CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS TO YOUR GOVERNMENT.