
Those who compiled, intrerpreted, typed and corrected this material are:
- Betty Bailey
- Don Bailey
- Reno Bailey
- Bud & Jeri Crow
- Jim Haynes
- JoAnn Huskey
- Horton Landreth
- Jim Ruppe

Those who compiled, intrerpreted, typed and corrected this material are:
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One of the 65 pages translated for this project, for a total of 2,299 individuals. |
U.S. Federal Census records are divided into groups by state, then county, and in many cases by townships and enumeration districts as well. Enumeration districts are subdivisions used by census takers and other governmental representatives to further break down the geography of a given area beyond the county and/or township level.
Here is a list of the data the enumerators were required to collect.
Our analysis includes parts of these High Shoals districts, omitting Avondale, Henrietta and Caroleen:
District 17 - Southeast part of the township and part of Cliffside Village
Enumerated by Junius Bronner Robinson.
Lists residents on Academy, Branch, Church, Cliffside, North Main, Poplar, Railroad, Reservoir, Riverside and South Main Streets; Boiling Springs, Fairview, High Shoals, Hills Creek and Mooresboro Roads; and Goforth Flat, Highland, Lakeview, Shelby Highway and West Avenue.
District 18 - Northwest part of the township and part of Cliffside Village
Enumerated by Mrs. Rose E. Smith.
Lists residents on Ferry Road and part of Riverside Street.
District 19 - Southwest part of the township and part of Cliffside Village
Enumerated by Flay A. Scruggs.
Lists residents on Cliffside Road, Highway 207, New Road and Riverview Street.
Anomalies
Some of the street designations in these enumerations are puzzling.
Some, such as Branch and Riverside Streets, are listed, although they are not on any contemporary list or map, while some streets that we know existed at the time, such as Valley Street, Beason Road, Pine Street and Highway 120, are not listed. Or, at least, no street was attributed to their residents. Could the enumerator have been unaware of these streets' actual names and simply renamed them?
Mr. Robinson, who did the greater part of the enumeration, was either careless or uninformed about many of the streets' names, and paid little attention to the correct spelling of names.
Riverside Street later came to be called River Street. Highway 207 is the road beyond Riverside, known in those days as the “Chesnee highway” (now 221-A).
As you look over these lists, if you determine the answer to any of these puzzling questions, or if you detect any mispellings or misinformation, please let us know.