ED | Enumeration District Description |
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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) |
U.S. Federal Census Records - Enumeration Districts |
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U.S. Federal Census records are divided into groups by state, then county, and in many cases by townships and enumeration districts as well. Enumeration districts are subdivisions used by census takers and other governmental representatives to further break down the geography of a given area beyond the county and/or township level. Browsing the census records by enumeration district allows a researcher to see their ancestor in context of their closest neighbors. You may learn additional information about your ancestor by observing their neighbors over a succession of several years |
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