U.S. Federal Census: 1930 - Delta Colorado Microfilm #T626-232

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Enumeration District Description

15-1 Delta City (Northeast Part), Pct. 1
Institution: Delta City Jail; Delta Co. Jail;
Sisters of St. Benedict School
15-2 Delta City (Northwest Part), Pct. 6
15-3 Delta City (Southeast Part), Pct. 21
Institution: Memorial Western Slope Hospital
15-4 Delta City (Southwest Part), Pct. 22
15-5 Hotchkiss Town (Part)
15-6 Pct. 2, Hotchkiss, excluding Hotchkiss Town
Institution: Grand Mesa National Forest
15-7 Crawford Town
15-8 Pct. 3, Crawford, excluding Crawford Town
Institution: Gunnison National Forest
15-9 Pct. 4, Eckert, and Orchard City Town (Part)
15-10 Paonia Town (Part)
15-11 Pct. 5, Paonia, excluding Paonia Town
Institution: Grand Mesa National Forest
15-12 Cedaredge Town (Part)
15-13 Pct. 7, Cedaredge, excluding Cedaredge Town
Institution: Grand Mesa National Forest
15-14 Pct. 8, Read and Peach Valley
15-15 Pct. 9, North Delta
Institution: Grand Mesa National Forest
15-16 Pct. 10, Midway
15-17 Paonia Town (Part)
15-18 Pct. 11, Paonia, excluding Paonia Town
Institution: Grand Mesa National Forest
15-19 Pct. 12, Payne and Payne Mesa
15-20 Pct. 13, Garnet Mesa
Institution: Delta Co. Poor Farm
15-21 Hotchkiss Town (Part)
15-22 Pct. 14, Hotchkiss, excluding Hotchkiss Town
15-23 Paonia Town (Part)
15-24 Pct. 15, Paonia, excluding Paonia Town
Institution: Gunnison National Forest
15-25 CedaredgeTown (Part)
15-26 Pct. 16, Cedaredge, excluding Cedaredge Town
Institution: Grand Mesa National Forest
15-27 Pct. 17
Institution: Grand Mesa National Forest
15-28 Pct. 18, California Mesa
15-29 Pct. 19, Austin, and Orchard City Town (Part)
15-30 Pct. 20, Lazear and Rogers Mesa

Precinct 7, Cedaredge, including Cedaredge town (part of)
Precinct 16, Cedaredge, including Cedaredge town (part of) Including Battlement National Forest (part of);

 

U.S. Federal Census Records - Enumeration Districts

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