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1910 Federal Census...Holy Grail?

Will it did not take me very long. For those of you looking for another source for determining race of soldiers, here it is. It is not perfect, however, it is very interesting. They are easy to find if you are scanning a whole page. Somebody put a big check next to the CA/CN/UA/UN box.

This is one Ward of thirteen from one Louisiana Parish all the Non-white Confederate Veterans.

1910 Federal Census, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge Ward 1, Dist. 0014.

Richard Anoson (Mason (Masm) on 1900 census), 67 years of age, born in Kentucky, Race: Black, Survivor of CA (Confederate Army)
George William, 74 years of age, born in Virginia, Race: Black, Survivor of CA (Confederate Army)
Frank Orley, 75 years of age, born in Missouri, Race: Black, Survivor of CA (Confederate Army)

Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge Ward 1, Dist. 0015

Alfred Sappe, 75 years of age, born in Louisiana, Race: Black, Survivor of the CA (Confederate Army)
Thomas Robisho, 59 years of age, born in Louisana, Race: MU, Survivor of the CA (Confederate Army)
George Harris, 75 Years of age, born in North Carolina, Race: MU, Survivor of the CA (Confederate Army)

Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge Ward 1, Dist. 0020

Issac Small, 84 years of age, born in Mississippi, Race: Black, Survivor of the CA (Confederate Army)
Stanley Braxton, 80 years of age, born in Louisiana, Race: Black, Survivor of the CA (Confederate Army)

PS.
I put one more...

Ward 2.

Dennis Patterson, age 49, born in Louisiana, Race: Black, Survivor of the CA (Confederate Army) This one I question...the age cannot be right.

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There are many more. I just stopped here.

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