1998 U.S. Census Bureau estimates population at 268,921,733
1991 Belgium census is 10,000,963 inhabitants
1991 Census Bureau said it failed to count up to 63 million in 1990 census
1981 Dutch Antilles census is 231,932
1967 At 11 AM, Census Clock at Department of Commerce ticks past 200 million
1963 At 10:59 AM census clock, records U.S. population at 190,000,000
1960 U.S. census at 179,245,000
1953 Census indicates 239,000 farmers gave up farming in last 2 years
1951 1st commercial computer, UNIVAC 1, enters service at Census Bureau
1944 RAF bombs census bureau in The Hague
1943 Auguste Reitsma, Dutch resistance fighter (census director), executed
1943 C Bakker, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed
1943 C L Barentsen, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed
1943 Coos Hartogh, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed
1943 Cor Roos, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed
1943 Henri Halberstadt, Dutch resistance fighter (census dir), executed
1943 Karl Groger, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed
1943 Koen Limperg, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed
1943 Sam Bloemgarten, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed
1943 Willem Arondeus, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed
1943 Willem Brouwer, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed
1943 SS Police in Amsterdam sentence for 12 resistance fighter to death (Jewish, communists, homosexuality) at the census bureau
1943 Assassination attempt on Van de Peat at Amsterdams census bureau
1906 "Census of the British Empire" shows England rules 1/5 of the world
1902 Census Bureau forms
1890 U.S. census at 62,622,250
1880 U.S. census at 50,155,783
1833 Curaeao census: 2,602 whites, 6,531 free people and 5,894 slaves
1790 1st U.S. census, population of 3,939,214
1790 1st U.S. census authorized
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