County Tax Lists

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Early Missouri tax lists Missouri counties than can be used as census substitutes. These will be added to the Census Records and Tax Lists database.

How to Index the Records

-The indexing conventions are located at the bottom of every page in the transcription view.

-Column headings are often only available on the first page and vary county by county and year to year. You can review the first page to familiarize yourself with the columns. Only the name and location information will be indexed.

Questions

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Boone County, 1830

Boone County, 1830

Collaboration is restricted.

42 pages: 4% complete (38% transcribed, 33% needs review)
Callaway County, 1825

Callaway County, 1825

Collaboration is restricted.

35 pages: 11% complete (22% transcribed, 11% needs review)
Chariton County, 1825

Chariton County, 1825

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40 pages: 22% complete (63% transcribed, 40% needs review)
Clay County, 1827

Clay County, 1827

26 pages: 3% complete (100% transcribed, 96% needs review)
Clay County, 1828

Clay County, 1828

Collaboration is restricted.

15 pages: 13% complete (33% transcribed, 20% needs review)
Cooper County, 1822

Cooper County, 1822

Collaboration is restricted.

34 pages: 14% complete (18% transcribed, 3% needs review)
Franklin County, 1841

Franklin County, 1841

Collaboration is restricted.

34 pages: 0% complete (3% transcribed, 3% needs review)
Franklin County, 1842

Franklin County, 1842

Collaboration is restricted.

52 pages: 3% complete (6% transcribed, 2% needs review)
Howard County, 1823

Howard County, 1823

79 pages: 6% complete (100% transcribed, 94% needs review)
Howard County, 1824

Howard County, 1824

Collaboration is restricted.

96 pages: 2% complete (2% transcribed)
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