Search The Northfield, Minnesota Census, 1920 Database
Federal census records for over 4000 residents of Northfield, Minnesota in 1920
Description
Located in Rice County in Minnesota, Northfield is home to the private colleges of Carleton and St. Olaf's. Extracted from existing records for the entire county, this database is a collection of federal census records from the town in 1920. It provides the name of resident, relationship to the head of the household, sex, race, age, place of birth, and occupation. Researchers will also find enumeration district and page number information to aid in finding the original documents. Listing over 4000 people, this can be a useful database for those seeking twentieth century Minnesota ancestors.
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