1920 Federal Census Jefferson County, Oklahoma (ED 202: Notes) ************************************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwcensus.org/ http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/ ************************************************************************** The USGenWeb Archives provide genealogical and historical data to the general public without fee or charge of any kind. It is intended that this material not be used in a commercial manner. All submissions become part of the permanent collection. Abstracted by B. Louise West from public records. Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart, April 2005. Submitted by B. Louise West. This transcription has been proofread by Norman E. West. Both above notices must remain when copied or downloaded. ___________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: For more information on Jefferson County, Oklahoma, Please visit the Jefferson County OKGenWeb Page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/ ____________________________________________________________________________ This work follows all guidelines of the USGW Census Project, http://www.usgwcensus.org/. ____________________________________________________________________________ This is the 1920 Federal Census for Jefferson County, Oklahoma ____________________________________________________________________________ I have copied the census with the misspelling intact. The enumerator use the spelling Missioura and Arkansaw; Un.U.S. was used to mean Unknown United States. Brown Township was named for early resident Joe Brown. The town of Grady was an early settlement of Jefferson County. W.C.Sappington, postmaster, is credited with naming the town in honor of the noted Southern orator, Henry W. Grady. Brown Township was split into 2 parts for enumeration and are numbered ED 201 and ED 202