There is a company called the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) that is responsible for making all census records available to the public.
A person can view the 1901 census records offline by purchasing it through the website. From there they can download PDF files to view offline whenever they need to.
One can find census records for 1920 from the official government archives and records website. This website breaks the United States down to each state to enable one to view the records more easily.
You can visit the U.S. Census Bureau in person or online to gather all the information for a great school paper on your cities population growth over the years.
as long as its someone in or near the government
You can view the arrest record of someone at your local police department. The arrest records are public and anyone can see them.
Ask the person to show you their cell phone records. Other than that, YOU CAN'T.
Genealogy sites usually hold a good collection of census records, though you may need to become a paid member, or pay on a record by record basis to view the documents you are seeking. See the Related Link, below, for a link to one such site. They have quite a large collection of census and electoral enrolment records from quite a few countries.
He has ordered his records sealed from view .
The census counts, to the best of the government's ability, the total number of people in the United States as well as some basic biographical data (age, relationship status, ethic group, race, economic status, etc.).
View is a regular verb so the past and the past participle are both viewed
When viewing records in MS Access, a form view will display only one record at a time. In order to view more records at a time, one should use list view.
This is a question for which each answer will be personal. My view of Christ has not changed in the past year. I view Him from the Biblical perspective and have for the past 40 years.