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Posted: June 16 2009 at 12:29pm | IP Logged Quote SuzanneG

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Jacqueline Davies, ill: S.D. Schindler

In 1790, brave men set out to take the count for the first American census. Most knew it would be a daunting task, fraught with peril. But who could've guessed it would also be so wacky?

A funny story about the 1790 census. Is the census for taxes or for government representation? The people of Tunbridge, Vermont try to outsmart the tallyman!   

"Count them I must and count them I will!"

A good one for the upcoming 2010 Census. The back page has interesting facts about the history of the census in America.

citizenship united states history american nation geography village town bureau population money soldiers roads ten years constitution

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Posted: June 16 2009 at 3:00pm | IP Logged Quote MaryM

Suzanne! We have this right now also - such a funny story!

Have you read any other books illustrated by S.D. Schindler? I've only recently pieced it together how many books I love he has illustrated - mostly history based ones, like Hog Music, Kurlansy's Salt and The Cod's Tale, Home on the Range: John A. Lomax and His Cowboy Songs (Deborah Hopkinson's brand new one!), Covered Wagons, Bumpy Trails, The Terrible Storm, The Big Cheese to name a few. He is quite prolific and I seem to love everything he does (without knowing he did it).   

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Posted: July 02 2009 at 12:56am | IP Logged Quote SuzanneG

Oh my goodness, Mary! I just went to go request a few of S.D. Schindler's books because of your post a few weeks ago, and there are SO MANY!!!!! 68 to be exact. And, paging through them, I DO recognize some:

Johnny Appleseed
A Tree is Growing
Those Amazing Ants
Big Pumpkin
Come to the Castle
Snow Globe Family
The Story of Salt

Looks like there are so many good ones! Thanks for the heads-up.
Off to do a bunch of hold requests.

Here's to unlimited "holds!!!!" (which SORT OF makes up for the 100 book limit, but NOT QUITE!)

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