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Kennedy, J. C. G. (Joseph Camp Griffith), 1813-1887

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Personal name headingKennedy, J. C. G. (Joseph Camp Griffith), 1813-1887
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Variant(s)Kennedy, Joseph Camp Griffith, 1813-1887
Kennedy, Jos. C. G., 1813-1887
Birth date1813-04-01
Death date1887-07-13
Place of birthMeadville (Crawford County, Pa.)
Field of activityCensus takers (Persons)
AffiliationUnited States. Census Office
Great Exhibition (1851 : London, England)
Found innuc86-45211: His Statistics of American railroads [MI] 1852 (hdg. on GU rept.: Kennedy, J[oseph] Camp G[riffith], 1813-1887; usage: J.C.G. Kennedy)
Argument of Joseph C.G. Kennedy adverse to legislation by Congress on treaties existing, 1878.
Population of the state of Virginia, according to the eighth census, taken June 1, 1860: page 3 (Jos. C. G. Kennedy, Sup't; Census Office, Department of the Interior, Washington, March 9, 1861)
United States Census Bureau website, accessed October 9, 2018 (Joseph C.G. (Camp Griffith) Kennedy; born in Meadville, Pennsylvania in 1813; named secretary of the United States Census Board in 1849; secretary of the United States Commission to the London's World Fair; helped organize the first International Statistical Conference in Brussels in 1853; awarded a gold medal recognition for his work in statistics by King Christian IX of Denmark in 1866 )
   <https://www.census.gov/history/www/census_then_now/director_biographies/directors_1840_-_1865.html>
Who was who in America historical volume 1607-1896, 1967: page 361 (Kennedy, Joseph Camp Griffith; born April 1, 1813; died July 13, 1887)
Associated languageeng