1910 Federal Census Team Transcription
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Limestone County, Texas - - 1910 Federal Census Team Transcription | ||||
Microfilm Roll# T624-1574 | ||||
ED# | Enumeration Description: | Status | Transcriber | Proofreader |
39 | Justice Pct. 4 (part) including Tehuacana town Excluding Mexia town. All north of the Mexia and railroad crossing roads, and north of Mexia and Cotton Gin public road |
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40 | Justice Pct. 4 (part) Excluding Mexia town and Tehuacana town. All south of Mexia and railroad crossing roads, and south of Mexia and Cotton Gin public roads |
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41 | Mexia Town (part) All south of Commerce street |
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42 | Mexia town (part) All north of Commerce street |
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43 | Justice Pct. 5 (part) Excluding Kosse town. All east of the H. and T. C. railroad, and south of Marlin and Kosse road to Falls County line via Mrs. Bassetis farm |
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44 | Justice Pct. 5 (part) including Kosse town All weat of H. and T. C. R. R., via Mrs. Bassettes farm to Fall County line |
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45 | Justice Pct. 6 | |||
46 | Justice Pct. 7 (part) All north and west of a line running from a point in the west line of J. Graham survey where county line crosses same; thence south and east with east lines of the J. Graham, L. Shelton, and B. Couchman survey; thence west with south lines of B. Couchman M. Stroud, J. Lee, B. Hamilton, J. Darwin, R. Slatter and A. Steele surveys to where Navasota river crosses the south line of A. Steele survey |
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47 | Justice Pct. 7 (part) including Coolidge town All south and east of line running from a point in the west line of the J. Graham survey where county line crosses same; thence south and wast with east lines of the J. Graham, L. Sheldon and B. Couchman surveys; thence west with south lines of the B. Couchman, M. Stroud, J. Lee, B. Hamilton J. Darwin, R. Slatter, and A. Steele surveys to where Navasota river crosses the south line of the A. Steele survey |
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48 | Justice Pct. 8 (part) including Thornton town All east of the H. and T. C. railroad |
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49 | Justice Pct. 8 (part) Excluding Thornton town. All west of the H. and T. C. railroad |