National Archives and Records Administration
We hold materials created by the United States Federal Government that have continuing value to the public. Our collections can be accessed in over 15 states in the USA, and consists of books, maps, photographs, filmstrips and sound recordings.
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1950 Census Population Schedules - Guam - Agat County - ED 2-5National Archives and Records AdministrationText
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1950 Census Population Schedules - Guam - Piti County - ED 9-2ANational Archives and Records AdministrationText
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1950 Census Population Schedules - Guam - Umatac County - ED 13-2National Archives and Records AdministrationText
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1950 Census Population Schedules - Guam - Agat County - ED 2-3BNational Archives and Records AdministrationText
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1950 Census Population Schedules - Guam - Sinajana County - ED 10-3National Archives and Records AdministrationText
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1950 Census Population Schedules - Guam - Barrigada County - ED 4-6National Archives and Records AdministrationText
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1950 Census Population Schedules - Guam - Sinajana County - ED 10-9National Archives and Records AdministrationText
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1950 Census Population Schedules - Guam - Agana County - ED 1-1National Archives and Records AdministrationText
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1950 Census Population Schedules - Guam - Sinajana County - ED 10-8National Archives and Records AdministrationText
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1950 Census Population Schedules - Guam - Dededo County - ED 5-4National Archives and Records AdministrationText
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