1890 U.S. Federal Census
Most of the 1890 population schedules were so badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department Building in January 1921 that they were disposed of. The following list is all that remains.


SERIES M407 ROLLS 1, 2, & 3
  1. ALABAMA
    Perry County
    (Perryville Beat No. 11 and Severe Beat No. 8)

      

  2. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
    Q, 13th, 14th, R, Q,
    Corcoran, 15th, S, R, and Riggs Streets,
    Johnson Avenue, and S Street

      

  3. GEORGIA
    Muscogee County (Columbus);
    ILLINOIS
    McDonough County (Mound Twp);
    MINNESOTA
    Wright County (Rockford);
    NEW JERSEY
    Hudson County (Jersey City);
    NEW YORK
    Westchester County, Eastchester);
    and Suffolk County (Brookhaven Twp);
    NORTH CAROLINA
    Gaston County
    (South Point Twp and River Bend Twp)
    and Cleveland County (Twp. No. 2);
    OHIO
    Hamilton County (Cincinnati)
    and Clinton County (Wayne Twp.);
    SOUTH DAKOTA
    Union County (Jefferson Twp.);
    TEXAS
    Ellis County (J. P. No. 6, Mountain Peak,
    and Ovilla Precinct),
    Hood County (Precinct No. 5),
    Rusk County (No. 6 and J. P. No. 7),
    Trinity County (Trinity Town and Precinct No. 2)
    and Kaufman County (Kaufman).

      
1890 Microfilm Census Index
Series M496 Rolls 1 & 2
This microfilm index lists all the names appearing on the few surviving 1890 population schedules. Total: 6,160 individuals. (16 mm microfilm)
SERIES M496 ROLLS 1 & 2

  1. A - J (surnames A thru J)

      
  2. K - Z (surnames K thru Z)