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Title Info for : 1871 Cowlitz County
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1871 Cowlitz County
Introduction:
The Washington Territorial Legislature created Cowlitz County on April 21, 1854. It was named in honor of the Cowlitz tribe
There are 665 people listed on this census.
Citation:
1871 Clallam County Census. ONLINE. 2003. Washington Secretary of State. Available Online:
http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov
Online database based on: Washington Territorial county census microfilm [microform]. Olympia, Wash. : Washington State Archives, Imaging and Preservation Services for Washington State Library, Office of the Secretary of State, 2003.
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The Office of the Secretary of State thanks Lower Columbia Genealogical Society of Longview, WA for donating the 1871 Cowlitz County Census to the website. The final proofing was done by Judy Pitchford, the Washington State Library.
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