LaDarla and I have a new project (a big one). We are trying to transcribe the 1930 Wise County Census. I did Decatur Township, and she did the Boonsville area. Then she ran into trouble doing Bridgeport Township. The handwriting was real hard to read, so I did 1920 Bridgeport Township (which was also hard to read). After we finished both, we sorted them by last name and compared the families. We checked all the names against each other and also checked the cemetery records. There's still LOTS OF ERRORS, especially with the Hispanic names that we're not very familiar with. There's an alphabetical index by last and first names for the 1920 and 1930 completed enumeration districts, and then tables of all the data. Several pages are on the web with the home page (Wise County Census Extracts) = http://www.wf.net/~drycreek/index.htm It's interesting to look at the occupations. 1930 Decatur had lots of college teachers at the Baptist College, and Bridgeport had lots of coal miners who lived in mining camp #1 and #2. There were lots of people from Syria and other countries in Bridgeport in 1920 and 1930. Check these pages out (we hope to add more soon) and let us know about errors you find in the families. When we finish the project, we'll print these tables and indexes out for the libraries, museum, etc. Sue