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Stumped by the census? Get help from a National Archives expert this Saturday!   Claire Kluskens will discuss census search strategies for our “beyond the basics” archival research skills lecture.
Join us Saturday, October 20, at 10 a.m. in Room G-25, in the Research Center (Penn. Ave. Entrance) of the National Archives building.
Image: Actor Cesar Romero is interviewed by the census enumerator for the 1950 Census.
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Stumped by the census? Get help from a National Archives expert this Saturday!   Claire Kluskens will discuss census search strategies for our “beyond the basics” archival research skills lecture.

Join us Saturday, October 20, at 10 a.m. in Room G-25, in the Research Center (Penn. Ave. Entrance) of the National Archives building.

Image: Actor Cesar Romero is interviewed by the census enumerator for the 1950 Census.

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