I should also add something about the house number "68". The house number "68" from the 1880 census, has no specific meaning today - as it was part of the city's second attempt at numbering all of its buildings. The city initiated its first city-wide numbering system in 1869, changed the numbers completely again, beginning in late 1873, and settled on its final (and present) numbering system in April 1881. If you find an address in a record dating from about 1882, to the present - - the numbers should correspond with today's addresses in St. Paul - - for the most part. There is a way to translate old numbers from the first two city-wide numbering systems, but it involves a little comparative research using old city directories, maps, etc. By the way - Temperance St. was only about 4 or 5 blocks long - running north from E. Eighth St., to about 13th St. (later Grove St.) - so it is an area which can easily be located on a map. Again, hope this helps.