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- BLKS00SF1 BLKS00SF1 is the table "Census 2000 Summary File 1" for Census Blocks from the U.S. Census Bureau. The table directly relates to the dataset BLKS00 by STFIDBLK00, for Census2000 counts of all people and housing units, includes age, sex, race, origin, residence owned or rented. Relate fields are data type TEXT, statistical fields used for analysis are data type NUMBER.
- CNTYCODES CNTYCODES is a table that lists standardized names and unique identifiers for Maine counties, represented by two digits of FIPS55-3, Federal Information Processing Standard "CODES FOR NAMED POPULATED PLACES, PRIMARY COUNTY DIVISIONS, AND OTHER LOCATIONAL ENTITIES OF THE UNITED STATES". All fields are data type TEXT.
- GEOCODES GEOCODES is a table that lists standardized names and unique identifiers for Maine minor civil divisions and reservations, which represents the first official Standard Geographic Code endorsed and adopted by the Governor of Maine, on July 1, 1971. Geocodes have undergone subsequent revisions, all of which were "officially" rolled back to this 1971 list by Maine's Information Services Policy Board (ISPB), as of January 2000. In 1971, all Maine state agencies were requested to implement these five digit geocodes, in agency information systems, to build a base of data for Maine and to promote data sharing. Fields include: COMMONNAME, COUNTY, GEOCODE, STATUS, CODE1982, CODE1971, NOTES. The first two digits of the geocode represent the federal code (FIPS55-3) for Maine counties, the remaining three digits were assigned by Maine to uniquely identify each of Maine's MCDs and Reservations. As an information service to state agencies and the public, and in cooperation with the Maine State Planning Office, these "official" geocodes for Maine, are now maintained, updated and made available through the Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems (MEGIS). Periodic revision is necessary to reflect changes that occur, for example incorporation of a new minor civil division in 1998 required the addition of a new geocode. All fields are data type TEXT.
- GEOCODESLVA GEOCODESLVA is a table that lists names of Maine settlements, locations, unincorporated villages (L), incorporated villages (V), alternate names (A), with GEOCODE, 1971. Fields include: LVANAME, COUNTY, GEOCODE, STATUS. Information for this table was drawn from "Standard Geographic Code for Minor Civil Divisions by County", published by the Maine State Planning Office, August 1982. For additional information on locations, villages and alternate names see http://megis.maine.gov/ for a "GIS Link" to the Maine State Archives "Maine Minor Civil Divisions Legal History Database". All fields are data type TEXT.
- GEOCODES_06302005 GEOCODES is a table that lists standardized names and unique identifiers for Maine minor civil divisions and reservations, which represents the first official Standard Geographic Code endorsed and adopted by the Governor of Maine, on July 1, 1971. Geocodes have undergone subsequent revisions, all of which were "officially" rolled back to this 1971 list by Maine's Information Services Policy Board (ISPB), as of January 2000. In 1971, all Maine state agencies were requested to implement these five digit geocodes, in agency information systems, to build a base of data for Maine and to promote data sharing. Fields include: COMMONNAME, COUNTY, GEOCODE, STATUS, CODE1982, CODE1971, NOTES. The first two digits of the geocode represent the federal code (FIPS55-3) for Maine counties, the remaining three digits were assigned by Maine to uniquely identify each of Maine's MCDs and Reservations. As an information service to state agencies and the public, and in cooperation with the Maine State Planning Office, these "official" geocodes for Maine, are now maintained, updated and made available through the Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems (MEGIS). Periodic revision is necessary to reflect changes that occur, for example incorporation of a new minor civil division in 1998 required the addition of a new geocode. All fields are data type TEXT.
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