Technique II: Patterns & Context

Using the Column Names to Decipher Words

The census forms (called “population schedules”) were printed worksheets that census takers filled out. The column names can provide helpful clues when trying to read a word. Some, for example, only allowed a few possible answers (e.g., “Yes” or “No”). Browse the image gallery below to see how understanding the question type can help you read the handwritten answer.

Source: US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. 1950. “Form P1, 1950 Census of Population and Housing.” Available at the National Archives.

 

Hint: Overcoming Bad Image Quality

When you look at the census online, you are not seeing a scan of the original image. Rather, you are viewing scans of microfilm reels, which offer less visual clarity.

Apply What You’ve Learned

We are researching a Veteran named Millie in the 1950 census. Use the image below to answer the following questions. Millie appears in row 19.