The 1860 Aroostook County, Maine, Census contains 582 pages (census
Page numbers for specific Aroostook County, Maine subdivisions for the 1860 Census:
Transcribed pages 1-17 (Courtesy of M. Dutil-Morin and proofread by Connie Burkett
for the USGenWeb Census Project) Index page 1-34
Transcribed pages 1-17 (Courtesy of M. Dutil-Morin and proofread by Connie Burkett
for the USGenWeb Census Project) Index page 1-34
The 1860 Aroostook County, Maine, Census images:
The donation of the 1860 Aroostook County, Maine, Census images for permanent,
free display in the USGenWeb Archives was made possible through the
generosity of Mildred Sandridge (gsandr9002@aol.com) and the
permission of S-K Publications
images), numbered 001 through 584.
Pages 094 and 188 were not copied from the microfilm, as they are blank
The name of each image file is the page number. (In the case of 1880, 1900, 1910,
and 1920 census, the file name includes both the Enumeration District and the
page number.)
(Courtesy of S-K Publications) see - above
Transcribed pages 1-17 (Courtesy of M. Dutil-Morin and proofread by Connie Burkett
for the USGenWeb Census Project) Index page 1-34
Transcribed pages 1-17 (Courtesy of M. Dutil-Morin and proofread by Connie Burkett
for the USGenWeb Census Project) Index page 1-34
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Once the decision was made to develop a project, originally called "TimeToDo" Something, a call went out to volunteers who would be willing to transcribe primary records as a "service to the community", find a way to get them posted on the Internet, and allow the USGenWeb county hosts to make them available to the Internet community by links to the ftp datasets. Space was donated by RootsWeb for storage of the files.
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