United States census, 1910 : Vinalhaven and Hurricane Isle, Knox County, Maine, transcribed by William E. "Ed" Johnson, 1986 Jan.

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United States census, 1910 : Vinalhaven and Hurricane Isle, Knox County, Maine, transcribed by William E. "Ed" Johnson, 1986 Jan.

Copy of the original hand-written copy as reported April 15 through May 14, 1910 by Bertha L. Hopkins, enumerator.

1 v. ; 29 x 23 cm.

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