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15Census

U.S. DECENNIAL CENSUS REPORTS
15th. Census (1930)

29 Vols. (in 36 Parts) \2,880,000


15th Decennial Census (29 volumes in 36 parts)

population (7 vols.) NRP #114 \96,000

Vol. 1. Number and distribution of inhabitants. Total population for states, counties, and townships or other minor civil divisions; for urban and rural areas; and for cities and other incorporated places. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1931. iv, 1268 p.
This volume incorporates the first series of advance population bulletins. Six tables show the population of the several states by decades from the earliest census to 1930; the population of principal cities from earliest census to 1930; the area and population of counties from 1890 to 1930; the population of counties by minor civil divisions in 1910, 1920, and 1930; the population of incorporated places in 1920 and 1930, and the population of cities of 5,000 inhabitants or more by wards in 1930. Comparable statistics are also included for territories and outlying possessions. A United States summary is also included. (Dubester 652)

NRP #115 \96,000

Vol. 2. General report. Statistics by subjects. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. vi,1407 p. Includes two appendixes: Appendix A-Form of schedule for enumeration of population, and Appendix B-Instructions to enumerators. (Dubester 653)

 

Vol. 3. Reports by states, showing the composition and characteristics of the population for counties, cities, and townships or other minor civil divisions. 2 parts:

NRP #116 \96,000

Part 1. Alabama – Missouri. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. vii, 1389 p. (Dubester 669)
This volume incorporates the second series of advance population bulletins. The data show the composition of the urban and rural population of the state, and its counties and cities, by color, nativity, sex, age, citizenship, school attendance, illiteracy, number gainfully employed by industry groups, country of origin of foreign white stock, etc. Comparisons with the results of earlier censuses are included.

NRP #117 \96,000

Part 2. Montana – Wyoming. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. iii, 1395 p. See description for Part 1, above. (Dubester 670)

 

 

NRP #118 \112,000

Vol. 4. Occupations, by states. Reports by states, giving statistics for cities of 25,000 or more. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. vii, 1796 p.
This volume incorporates the series of advance occupation statistics bulletins. The 25 tables are grouped under six main headings: Sex and occupation of gainful workers, color and nativity of gainful workers, age of gainful workers, males and females in selected occupations, marital condition of gainfully occupied women, children in gainful occupations. (Dubester 671)

NRP #119 \80,000

Vol. 5. General report on occupations. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. iv, 591 p. (Dubester 672)

NRP #120 \96,000

Vol. 6. Families. Reports by states, giving statistics for families and dwellings by counties, for urban and rural areas and for urban places of 2,600 or more.Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. vii, 1495 p.
This volume incorporates the advance series of family bulletins. The subjects presented include tenure of home, value or monthly rental of nonfarm homes, dwellings by class, and families classified according to size, number of children, number of gainful workers, number of lodgers, and age of head. Other tables classify homemakers according to employment status, and families according to whether or not they have a radio set. A United States summary is also included. (Dubester 680)

NRP #121 \64,000

[Vol. 7]. Special report on foreign-born white families by country of birth of head with an appendix giving statistics for Mexican, Indian, Chinese, and Japanese families. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. 217 p.
Data supplementary to those in this volume are presented for foreign-born white families in the United States as a whole and by divisions, states and principal cities, as well as for Mexican, Indian, Chinese, and Japanese families. (Dubester 681)

 

 

metropolitan districts NRP #122 \64,000

Metropolitan districts. Population and area. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. 253 p.
Four tables show the total population and area of metropolitan districts together with increase in population since 1920; the sex, color, nativity, and age distribution of the population in the United States and in the metropolitan districts; number of males per hundred females, percent foreign-born white, percent Negro, and percent under 15 years of age in the population of the central cities and of the area outside, for metropolitan districts; and population in 1920 and 1930, land area, and density for metropolitan districts in 1930. A map and detailed statistics are given for each metropolitan district, showing for the entire district and its constituent areas the total population in 1920 and 1930, as well as density, sex, color, nativity and parentage, and age in 1930.
(Dubester 682)

 

 

unemployment (2 vols.) NRP #123 \96,000

Vol. 1. Unemployment returns by classes for states and counties, for urban and rural areas, and for cities with a population of 10,000 or more. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1931. v, 1112 p.
This volume incorporates the series of advance unemployment bulletins. The data show the number unemployed in the United States and by geographic divisions, states, counties, etc., according to classes of unemployment by sex, color, and nativity, period of and reason for idleness, and industry groups.(Dubester 684)

NRP #124 \80,000

Vol. 2. General report. Unemployment by occupation, April, 1930, with returns from the special census of unemployment, January, 1931. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. vi, 618 p.
The first four chapters consider unemployment by occupation, by period of idleness, by marital condition, and part-time unemployment in the United States as a whole, the nine geographic divisions, states, and cities of 100,000 and over. Chapter 5 is devoted to the returns of the specialcensus of unemployment taken in January 1931 in 21 selected urban areas. The data in this section show the unemployed by classes; by sex, color, and nativity; by period of idleness and reason for idleness, age, industry groups, occupation, and marital status of unemployed females. There are two appendixes: Appendix A-Form of schedule for enumeration of unemployment, and Appendix B-The special census of unemployment, January, 1931-Description of the schedule, and instructions to enumerators. (Dubester 685)

agriculture (5 vols.) NRP #125 \80,000

Vol. 1. Farm acreage and farm values by townships or other minor civil divisions. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1931. iv, 706 p.
This volume incorporates the series of advance agriculture bulletins, “Number of farms, farm acreage, and values of farm land and buildings . . .” Data are given for states, counties, and minor civil divisions showing number of farms, all land in farms, crop land, pasture land, woodland not used for pasture and value of farm land and buildings, all farm buildings, farmers’ dwellings and farm implements and machinery. A United States summary is also included.(Dubester 687)

 

Vol. 2. Reports by states, with statistics for counties and a summary for the United States. 3 parts:

NRP #126 \96,000

Part 1: The Northern states. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. viii, 1385 p. (Dubester 689)

NRP #127 \112,000

Part 2: The Southern states. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. viii, 1609 p. (Dubester 690)

NRP #128 \80,000

Part 3: The Western states. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. viii, 585 p. (Dubester 691)
The three parts of this volume incorporate the first and second series of advance agriculture bulletins with statistics by counties. The data for each state and its counties include statistics of farms and farm property-number of farms, acreage, and use of land; farm operators by color and farms by tenure; farms by size, value of land and buildings, and implements and machinery, by tenure; cooperative marketing; farm expenditures (feed, fertilizer, labor, implements and machinery, and electric light and power); farm machinery, facilities and roads; land owned and rented by part owners; percent of tenancy; and movement of farm population-as well as statistics of farm mortgage debt and farm taxes; domestic animals, poultry, and bees; specified livestock products; and crops-field crops, vegetables harvested for sale, fruits and nuts, forest products cut on farms; sales of products of nurseries, greenhouses, hothouses, etc., and value of crops. Each part includes a summary for the United States.

 

Vol. 3. Type of farm. Reports by states, with statistics for counties and a summary for the United States. 3 parts:

NRP #129 \96,000

Part 1: The Northern states. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. vii, 1071 p. (Dubester 693)

NRP #130 \96,000

Part 2: The Southern states. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. vi, 1125 p. (Dubester 694)

NRP #131 \64,000

Part 3: The Western states. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. vi, 427 p. (Dubester 695)
These three parts incorporate the third series of advance agriculture bulletins with statistics by counties. The data for each state and its counties include the following tabulations according to type of farm: Farms and farm acreage; value of specified farm property; value of farm products sold, traded, or used by operator’s family and receipts from boarders, etc.; specified livestock and livestock products and type of farm by size, by specified value of farm products sold and traded, etc., by tenure of farm operator, and by specified farm expenditures. Each part includes a summary for the United States.

 

 

NRP #132 \64,000

Vol. 4. General report. Statistics by subjects. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. 999 p. (Dubester 696)

 

 

NRP #133 \64,000

[Vol. 5.] Horticulture. Statistics for the United States and for States, 1929 and 1930. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. 153 pp.(Dubester 711)

 

 

irrigation and drainage (2 vols.) NRP #134 \64,000

[Vol. 1.] Irrigation of agricultural lands. General reports analytical tables, reports by states with statistics for counties, and a summary for the United States. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. vi, 483 [4] p.
This volume incorporates the series of advance irrigation bulletins issued for 19 states. The volume contains four principal parts: 1. General discussion; 2. Summary for the 19 irrigation states and reports by states with statistics by counties; 3. Tenure of farm operator; size and type of farm; and value of farm products sold or traded; and 4. Crops grown on irrigated land. The data in Part 2 show number of farms, area, investment in irrigation enterprises, and irrigation works; areas irrigated; tenure of farm operators and value of farms irrigated; and cost of maintenance and operation of irrigation works. Also: Appendix – Schedules used in the canvass of irrigation enterprises. (Dubester 712)

NRP #135 \64,000

[Vol. 2] Drainage of agricultural lands. Reports by states with statistics for counties, a summary for the United States, and a synopsis of drainage laws.Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. vii, 453 p.
This volume incorporates the advance series of drainage bulletins which were issued for 35 states. The volume contains three principal parts: 1. General discussion; 2. Summary for the United States and reports by states with statistics for counties; and 3. Synopsis of drainage laws of the 35 drainage states. The data in part 2 show area of enterprises by size; land and capital, by character of enterprises and by type of drainage; pumping plants and land served, by kind of power and kind of pump; acreage of enterprises and area delinquent in drainage taxes; land and capital invested by purpose of drainage and by date of organization; condition of land and land available for settlement; land and capital invested by method of maintenance; and land and cost of operation and maintenance by type of drainage. Appendix – Drainage schedule. (Dubester 713)

 

 

manufactures (3 vols.) NRP #136 \64,000

Vol. 1. General report. Statistics by subjects. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. vi,345 p.
This volume consists of ten chapters (1. General explanations; 2. General summary; 3. Personnel; 4. Size of establishments; 5. Type of organization; 6. Power equipment; 7. Fuel and purchased electric energy consumed; 8. Industry groups; 9. Areas, counties, and cities; and 10. General statistics in detail) and maps and diagrams. A United States summary is included. There are three appendixes: Appendix A-Legal provisions for biennial census of manufactures, Appendix B-General schedule, and Appendix C-Lists of industries, with descriptions. (Dubester 717)

NRP #137 \96,000

Vol. 2. Reports by industries. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. xi, 1417 p.
This volume incorporates the advance series of industry bulletins. Although the number of tables for each industry vary, they include, in general, statistics showing products by kind, quantity, and value for the United States and by states; prime movers, motors, generators, electric energy, etc.; and consumption of purchased electric energy, etc.; and wage earners by months and by states. A United States summary is included. Also: Appendix – General schedule.(Dubester 718)

 

 

NRP #138 \80,000

Vol. 3. Reports by states. Statistics for industrial areas, counties, and cities. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. xviii, 593 p.
This volume incorporates the advance state series of manufactures bulletins. Twelve tables for each state present data showing: 1. Summary for the state; 2. Summary for counties; 3. Persons engaged in manufacturing industries by sex; 4. Wage earners by months; 5. Establishments classified according to prevailing hours of labor per week for wage earners; 6. Establishments classified as to size by number of wage earners; 7. Establishments classified as to size by value of products; 8. Establishments classified as under corporate or other form of ownership (or control) and as under central-administrative-office or independent operation; 9. Prime movers and electric motors by number and rated capacity for the state; 10. Horsepower of prime movers and of electric motors by counties; 11. Fuel and electric energy consumed by quantity and cost; and 12. General statistics by industries. Additional tables in selected states present general statistics for industrial areas, important counties or important cities, by industries. A United States summary is included. There are two appendixes: Appendix A-Lists of industries with descriptions, and Appendix B-General schedule. (Dubester 719)

 

 

mines and quarries NRP #139 \64,000

Mines and quarries: 1929. General report and reports for states and for industries. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. vi, 413 p.
This volume incorporates the two series of advance mines and quarries bulletins. The tables for each state (with exception of Delaware, Mississippi, and the District of Columbia for which no statistics are reported) summarize the data for all industries, describe the character of organization of selected industries, the size of enterprises as measured by number of wage earners, prevailing hours of labor per week for wage earners in selected industries, enterprises classified according to total rating of power equipment, wage earners by months in selected industries and include detailed statistics for selected industries showing persons engaged in industry, principal expenses, value of products, prime movers, and fuel and electric energy consumed. The industry reports include an introduction, a summary of the principal statistics for the United States and statistics showing the progress of the industry, geographic distribution, scale of operation, type of ownership, distribution of sales, power, time in operation, persons engaged, and general tables. The reports for phosphate rock, clay, gypsum, and miscellaneous mineral industries are covered by summary tables only. Also: Appendix-Schedules. (Dubester 720)

 

 

distribution (2 vols.)
Vol.1: Retail distribution 3 parts NRP #140 \80,000

Part 1: Summary for the United States, and statistics for counties and incorporated places of 1,000 population and over. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. 988 p. (Dubester 724)
The volume includes three introductory chapters (1. Survey of retail distribution in the United States; 2. Definitions, and general explanation of terms; 3. Nature of the tables, and some suggested uses) and a section of tables of which Tables 13 and 14 comprise the larger share of the volume. Table 13-Retail distribution by counties and incorporated places-presents data showing population, number of stores, personnel, pay roll, stocks, and sales-and Table 14-County distribution by kinds of business-presents data showing number of stores and value of sales by kind of business for counties and incorporated places of 1,000 population and over. An appendix explains the use of the various retail schedules and reproduces the schedules.

NRP #141 \112,000

Part 2: Reports by states. Alabama-New Hampshire. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1934, x, 1617 p. (Dubester 725)

NRP #142 \96,000

Part 3: Reports by states. New Jersey-Wyoming. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1934. x, 1478 p. (Dubester 726)
Parts 2 and 3 incorporate the advance states series of retail distribution bulletins. There are 13 tables for each state showing: 1. Retail distribution by kinds of business; 2. Operating expenses; 3. Seasonal employment characteristic; 4. Sales; 5. Retail distribution by types of operation: 6. Seventeen kinds of business by types of operation; 7. Credit business; 8. Credit business by types of operation; 9. Receipts other than from sale of merchandise; 10. Merchandise manufactured by retailers, sales to other retailers, and returned goods, by kinds of business; 11. Retail sales by manufactures and wholesalers-Country buying (assembling) of farm products; 12. Forms of organization and Negro proprietorship; and 15. Sales by commodities. Tables 13 and 14 are included in part 1, above. Tables numbered beyond 15 present data for major cities and groups of cities according to population size groups.

 

 

NRP #143 \112,000

Vol. 2. Wholesale distribution. State reports with statistics for cities and a summary for the United States including county statistics. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. vii, 1611 p.
This volume incorporates the state series of wholesale distribution bulletins. Three introductory chapters (1. General analysis of the wholesale field; 2. Classifications and definitions; 3. General explanations) are followed by a United States summary, charts, maps, summary tables and detailed tables for the United States and individual states. The thirteen tables presented for each state include: 1. Summary of wholesale trade by principal classifications; 2. Wholesalers only by kinds of business; 3. Wholesale trade by kind of business; 4. Wholesale trade by type of establishment; 5. Number of establishments, net sales, and total expenses by type and kind of business; 6. Net sales by type of wholesale establishment and kind of business; 7. Total expenses by type of wholesale establishment and kind of business; 8. Summary of wholesale trade by character of organization; 9. Wholesale trade by the number of marketing units and kind of business; 10. Employees engaged in wholesale trade by kind of business; 11. Classification of wholesale merchants according to net sales by kind of business; 12. Number of wholesale establishments by kind of business for cities of 20,000 population and over; and 13. Commodity sales by kind of business and type of establishment. An appendix section reproduces the schedules used in the Census of Wholesale Distribution. (Dubester 727)

 

 

construction industry NRP #144 \96,000

Construction industry. Reports by states with statistics for counties and cities of 100,000 population and over, a summary for United States, and a study of the location and agencies of the construction industry. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. viii, 1362 p.
Incorporates the series of advance construction bulletins. The first four chapters (1. Inauguration and scope; 2. Organization of the construction industry; 3. General survey of the construction industry; 4. Statistics by states) and the United States summary are followed by detailed state tables with data showing value of construction business and principal items of expenditure; construction business by location; number and salaries of proprietors, firm members, and salaried employees; value of construction equipment; wage earners, by months and wages paid; expenditures of reporting establishments; cost of materials furnished and used; and volume of business and reporting establishments. There are two appendixes; Appendix A-Letter of transmittal and instructions for preparing reports; and Appendix B-Form of schedule for Census of Construction Industry. (Dubester 728)

 

 

territories and possessions NRP #145 \64,000

Outlying territories and possessions. Number and distribution of inhabitants, composition and characteristics of the population, occupations, unemployment, and agriculture. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. iv, 338 p.
The data include returns of population, occupations, unemployment, and agriculture for Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Population, occupations, and agriculture statistics are presented for Alaska, American Samoa, and Guam; and population, occupations, and unemployment statistics are presented for the Panama Canal Zone. (Dubester 730)

 

 

fifteenth census supplemental volumes NRP #146 \64,000

[Vol. 1] The Indian population of the United States and Alaska. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1937. vi, 238 p.
Twelve chapters (1. Indian population by states and counties; 2. Indians by stock and tribe; 3. Classification by admixture of blood; 4. Age distribution; 5. Marital condition; 6. School attendance; 7. Illiteracy; 8. Inability to speak English; 9. Composition of the Indian population of counties and cities; 10. Occupations; 11. Indian farm operators and farms operated by Indians; 12. Indian population of Alaska) include detailed tables and diagrams as well as brief descriptive analyses. (Dubester 734)

 

 

NRP #147 \80,000

[Vol. 2] Agriculture. Chickens and chicken eggs and turkeys, ducks, and geese raised on farms. Chickens and poultry products, with selected items by size of flock, for the United States, and counties, 1930 and 1929. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. vi, 563 p. (Dubester 735)

NRP #148 \64,000

[Vol. 3] Census of Distribution. Retail distribution. Retail chains. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933. 270 p. (Dubester 753)

NRP #149 \64,000

[Vol. 4] A social-economic grouping of the gainful workers of the United States. Gainful workers of 1930 in social-economic groups by color, nativity, age, and sex, and by industry, with comparative statistics for 1920 and 1910. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1938. vi, 264 p. (Dubester 797)

 

 

 

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