Is the 1910 census available?
The 1910 Federal Census is available online.
How many people lived in the United States in 1910?
92,228,496
POP Culture: 1910
The 1910 Census | 10 Largest Urban Places | |
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U.S. Resident Population: | 92,228,496 | Population |
Population per square mile of land area: | 26.0 | 4,766,883 |
Percent increase of population from 1900 to 1910: | 21.0 | 2,185,283 |
Official Enumeration Date: | April 15 | 1,549,008 |
How do I access the 1950 Census?
Records from the 1950 Census will be released by NARA in April 2022. Visit NARA’s Census Records Web site to learn more about the availability of microfilmed and digital census records for genealogical research. Several online subscription services provide access to digital copies of these publicly available records.
How many states were in the 1910 census?
Index to the 1910 population census schedules comprising 48 states, two territories (Arizona and New Mexico), Puerto Rico, and Military and Naval (in Philippines, Hospitals, Ships, and Stations). The index has been created by FamilySearch and Ancestry.com. “United States Census, 1910.”
How should the first family be numbered for census purposes?
Thus the first family you visit should be numbered as ‘‘1,’’ the second as ‘‘2,’’ and so on, until the enumeration of your district is completed. 95. Family defined.—The word ‘‘family,’’ for census purposes, has a somewhat different application from what it has in popular usage.
What is the size of the censuses from 1790 to 2000?
The below text is excerpted on pages 45-57 from Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses From 1790 to 2000. (23’’ X 16’’, printed on two sides, space for 50 entries on each side, reverse side identical except for line numbers).
How to calculate the number of family in order of visitation?
Number of family in order of visitation.—In this column number the families in your district in the order in which they are enumerated, entering the number opposite the name of the head of EACH family. Thus the first family you visit should be numbered as ‘‘1,’’ the second as ‘‘2,’’ and so on, until the enumeration of your district is completed.