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| | 1900 Enumerator Instructions (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27) |
 | | Sometimes the incorporated place is a part of a township, precinct, or district, sometimes it is entirely independent of that and part only of a county. |
 | | Begin the enumeration of the remainder of your enumeration district at the head of a new page (A or B side, as the case may be), and indicate the fact that it is the remainder of the township, village, or other incorporated place, but resident within the boundaries of your enumeration district. |
 | | In certain states a part, and in some states all, of the incorporated cities, villages, boroughs, etc., are independent of the townships, precincts, or districts, etc., into which the county is divided; that is, although geographically situated within the township, precinct, or district, etc., they are not included for administrative purposes. |
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