

CHERRY RIDGE RIFLE RANGE HIGHLAND LAKES NJ MANUAL
Population of 10,000 or more in the 1960 Census.Ĭities are numbered alphabetically within State.īalance of county is coded 999 in these positions.ġ9 1 Population Size (Place of residence)Ģ0-22 3 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA)Ģ3 1 Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan County CodeĢ8-29 2 Place of birth (See 1962 Instruction Manual for aĬomplete listing of States and countries withĥ5. See attachment for area listings for Illinois, Newġ1-12 2 State - The states are numbered in alphabeticalġ3-15 3 County - Counties are numbered in alphabeticalġ6-18 3 City - These codes identify each city with a Interstate nonresidents (State of Occurrenceġ1-23 13 Geographic Identification (Computer generated) Intrastate nonresidents (State of Occurrenceģ. Residents (State and County of Occurrence-andĢ. Duplicate of record 3 exceptġ0 1 Resident Status (Computer generated)ġ. Nonresidents by place of residence - (StateĪnd/or County of Occurrence and Residence areĭifferent). Represent occurrence of residence allocations.Ĭity codes refer to city of residence only.Ģ. Geographic Ident.Ĭodes for State and County in this record Residents (State and County of Occurrence and This number is assigned within reporting area.ĩ 1 Record Type (Computer generated) - Refer to the item Geographic classification for 1982-87 is based on theĠ. Has been coded to the country of residence (8 categories).ĥ) Beginning with 1979, cities of 100,000 persons orĦ) Geographic classification for 1979-81 is based on the 1970 censusĮnumeration. Reported on the death certificate and are classified by State, county, andĤ) Place of residence for decedents who were nonresidents of the U.S.

In residenceĬlassification, all deaths are allocated to the usual place of residence as The documentation for this file is included in the documentationģ) Place of death is classified by State and county. This file contains the FIPS codes matched with the NCHS Vital StatisticsĬodes. SAS disk file - on the CDC-Atlanta mainframe.

Not available on the Vital Statistics files prior to 1982.Ģ) NCHS geographic codes used with 1982-1987 data are stored in OS disk file - CC36.GEOCOD70 on the CDC-Atlanta mainframe. Death certificate numbers are not on the tapes.ĭata items contained in the files include:ġ) NCHS geographic codes used with 1979-1981 data are stored in These files include one tape record for each death occurring in theĭata year. Of certificates for 1972.) Causes of death for 1979-87 were codedĪccording to the Ninth Revision, International Classification of Data were obtained from a 50-percent sample (Data were obtained from all certificatesįor 1968-71 and for 1973-86. Data are obtained from certificates filed for deaths Of members of the Armed Forces occurring outside the United States are

Mortality (underlying cause of death) data include all deaths MORT62 MORT63 MORT64 MORT65 MORT66 MORT67 MORT68 MORT69 MORT70 MORT71 MORT72 MORT73 MORT74 MORT75 MORT76 MORT77 MORT78 MORT79 MORT80 MORT81 MORT82 MORT83 MORT84 MORT85 MORT86 MORT87 MORT88 MORT89 MORT90 MORT91 MORT92 I've had multiple volunteers who run the place speak to me and my guests with utter disrespect and.Data Abstract 1962-1987 Record Layout 1962-1963 Record Layout 1964-1967 Abstract 1968-1978 Record Layout 1968-1978 Technical Appendix 1976 Addendum 1976 Addendum 1977 Addendum 1978 Geographic Codes 1968-1978 Abstract 1979-1992 Record Layout 1979-1987 Technical Appendix 1979 Technical Appendix 1985 Addendum 1979 Addendum 1980 Addendum 1981 Addendum 1982 Addendum 1983 Addendum 1984 Addendum 1985ĭetailed Mortality 1962-1992 fixed-format simple text files in compressed (zip) format: Sadly after this review I had a few bad experiences and will not be renewing my membership. Excellent range, friendly range officers. I've been a member for 3 years, now my fourth year 2020, we decided on lifetime range. This little older prick must think he gets.
CHERRY RIDGE RIFLE RANGE HIGHLAND LAKES NJ UPDATE
With that previous review in the books I do have an update about one of the range safety officers who apparently is suffering from the Napoleon syndrome. I'm also glad that they are heavily involved in helping us continue our enjoyment of this. Moreįrom the few ranges I've visited, ANJRPC has been, so far, the best. Barry D Highland lakes NJ i have been a member since the first Sunday of this month, i only use the hand gun range, since day one the RSO's have been nothing short of wonderfull and under.
