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A STATISTICAL ABSTRACT SUPPLEMENT

COUNTY AND CITY


DATA BOOK
1956
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County and City Data Book, 1956

ERRATA SHEET
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sequent to the time the manuscript of this book was sent to the printer. Because such revisions in the original sources
were substantial in number, the errata listed here include only those which represent a correction of 10 percent or more.

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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE \) S. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Sinclair Weeks, Secretary » Robert W. Burgess, Director

A STATISTICAL ABSTRACT SUPPLEMENT

COUNTY AND CITY


DATA BOOK
1956

Statistics included: Area; Population; Dwelling Units; Telephones; Electric Bills; Births,

Deaths, Marriages; Retail, Wholesale, Service Trades; Business Units; Manufactures;


Agriculture; Bank Deposits; City Finances, Employment, School Systems; Hospitals;
Climate

Areas covered: Counties; Cities; Standard Metropolitan Areas; Smaller Urban Places;
Congressional Districts; Regions, Divisions, States

Prepared under the direction of


EDWIN D. GOLDFIELD
Chief, Statistical Reports Division

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE


WASHINGTON, D. C.
1957
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Robert W. Burgess, Director

7 3 / 7, Z fj'Sl A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director


Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director
Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director
Jack B. Robertson, Special Assistant
Bo&fiPaSliTQRfcry Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards
Superintends „f Documents Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration
Calvert L. Dedrick, Chief, International Statistical Programs Office
MAR 1 1958 A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer


Administrative Service Everett H. Burke, Chief —
Housing Wayne F. Daugherty, Chief

Agriculture Ray Hurley, Chief Industry Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief
Budget and Management Charles H. Alexander,— Chief Machine Tabulation—C. F. Van Aken, Chief
Business —Harvey Kailin, Chief —
Personnel Perry W. Shepherd, Acting Chief
Economic Operations M. D. Bingham, — Chief Population —Howard G. Brunsman, Chief

Field Robert B. Voight, Chief Statistical Reports— Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief
Foreign Trade—J. Edward Ely, Chief Statistical Research —William N. Hurwitz, Chief
Geography Clarence E. Batschelet, Chief Transportation —Donald E. Church, Chief

Governments Allen D. Manvel, Chief

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The County and Book was prepared under the direction of Edwin D. Goldfield,
City Data
Chief, Statistical Reports Division. Compilation was under the supervision of William
Lerner, Chief, Statistical Abstract Branch, assisted by Dorothy M. Belzer for editorial
supervision and Stanley Greene for planning and review.
The cooperation of many persons who
contributed to the preparation of this volume is
gratefully acknowledged. The
shown for each item indicate the various
specific sources
Government and private agencies which contributed information and assistance.
The County and City Data Book, 1956, is issued as a part of the publication program of
the 1954 Censuses of Agriculture, Business, and Manufactures.

June 1957.

. . . 1952 edition of the County and City Data Book awarded first prize as a significant
contribution to the science of marketing, by the Washington Chapter of the American Marketing
Association . . .

SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION
U. S. Bureau of the Census. County and City Data Book, 1956 (A Statistical
Abstract Supplement). U. S. Government Priiting Office, Washington 25,
D. C, 1957.

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 26, D. C. - Price $4.60 (Buckram)
CONTENTS

General Information
Page
Standard column headings rv
Map of the United States showing regions, divisions, and States vm
Introduction ix
Geographic concepts and codes XI
Map of the United States showing location of standard metropolitan areas xiv
Source notes and explanations xv

Tables

(For subject content of table, see standard column headings on p. iv)

Table 1. — Regions, divisions, and States.


Table 2. — Counties
Page Page Page

Alabama 10 Maine 130 Oklahoma 234


Arizona 10 Maryland 130 Oregon 242
Arkansas 18 Massachusetts 138 Pennsylvania 242
California 26 Michigan 138 Rhode Island 250
Colorado 26 Minnesota 146 South Carolina 250
Connecticut 34 Mississippi 154 South Dakota 258
Delaware 34 Missouri 162 Tennessee 266
District of Columbia 42 Montana 178 Texas 274
Florida 42 Nebraska 178 Utah 298
Georgia 42 Nevada 194 Vermont 306
Idaho 66 New Hampshire 194 Virginia 306
Illinois 66 New Jersey 194 Washington 322
Indiana 82 New Mexico 194 West Virginia 322
Iowa 90 New York 202 Wisconsin 330
Kansas 98 North Carolina 210 Wyoming 338
Kentucky 106 North Dakota 218
Louisiana 122 Ohio 226

Table 3. -Standard metropolitan areas 346


Table 4. -Cities (listed alphabetically by States). 364

Appendixes and Maps


Appendix A. Lists of urban places, 1950:
A-l. —
Population of cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more, in rank order: 1950 430

A-2. Population of urban places, alphabetically by county: 1950 432
A-3. —
Urban places, alphabetically by State, with county of location: 1950 457
Appendix B. County governments and related areas 474
Appendix C. Cities (in table 4) without weather station, and the substituted nearby station 475
Appendix D. Components of standard metropolitan areas and New England metropolitan State economic areas 477
Appendix E. Farm-operator family level-of-living indexes 482
Appendix F. Special census data: Population counts since 1 950 494
Appendix G. Selected data for Congressional Districts 495

Maps for individual States, showing counties, standard metropolitan areas, and cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more 517
COLUMN HEADINGS FOR COUNTIES AND STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
[Standard metropolitan area data shown only for items 1 to 99]

Items 1-16
COLUMN HEADINGS FOR COUNTIES AND STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS"
[Standard metropolitan area data shown only for items 1 to 99]

Items 65-79
COLUMN HEADINGS FOR CITIES

Items 201-216
COLUMN HEADINGS FOR CITIES

Items 265-281 SERVICES


County and City Data Book, 1956

Introduction

This volume, one of the supplements to the Statistical Abstract placed in similar positions. The identifying numbers are used
of the United County and City Data
States, is the fifth in the not only as a finding device but to identify the applicable por-
Booh series. It is designed to help satisfy the need for statistical tions of the text material appearing under "Source Notes and
information about counties and cities and other relatively small Explanations." Table 1 presents items 1 to 133 (the same as
geographic areas. Conveniently assembled herein are selected those for counties) for the United States, its geographic regions
statistical items covering population, vital statistics, manufac- and divisions, and States. Table 3 presents the same items (ex-
tures, trade, services, agriculture, and other subjects. For each cept the agriculture items) for all standard metropolitan areas.
county in the United States, 133 individual items are presented
for each of the 484 cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in
Appendixes. —A number of appendixes are included to expand
or explain the coverage of the major tables.
1950, 130 items are presented. Information comparable to that
for counties is also presented for geographic regions and divi- Appendix A is in three parts. The first part presents the popu-
sions, States, and standard metropolitan areas. Descriptive lation of the cities shown (table 4) with the
in the city table
text and source notes are included to help the user better interpret cities arranged according to rank order of population. Parts 2
the figures shown. The publications cited as sources usually and 3 each provide a complete list of all urban places identified
contain additional statistical detail and a more complete dis- in the 1950 Census. Part 2 distributes the urban places by
cussion of relevant definitions and concepts than can be presented State and county and shows their 1950 population. Part 3 dis-
here. tributes the urban places alphabetically by State, and specifies
both the name and code number of the county in which the urban
Selection of data. —In general, the items selected for inclusion place is located if the place is within a standard metropolitan
;

in this volume are those for which the statistics


area, the code number of that area is also given.
1. Represent individual summary measures which are most
generally useful in application Appendix B presents a classification of those units presented as
;

2. Are available in comparable form for all counties or for "counties" in table 2 by their official government status. For
all cities reasons of practicality, the "county" list includes a number of
3. Offer potentialities for fruitful analysis when combined "independent cities," "Federal areas," "city-counties," and other
or compared with the other statistics selected.
special cases.
The items represents the judgment of many persons.
final list of
Many individuals and organizations participated in the selection Appendix C is included because some of the cities in the city

process. Experience acquired in preparing and using the pre-


table do not have weather stations. To present climatological
data for such cities, nearby stations having similar weather con-
vious editions in the series also proved helpful.
ditions were substituted. Appendix C lists cities for which
Each edition in this series is issued as a part of the publication substitutions were made and identifies the weather station
program of the major censuses taken by the Bureau of the Census. substituted.
Data meeting the above criteria from other than census sources
are not too plentiful. Therefore most of the statistics in this
Appendix D presents a list of the standard metropolitan areas
(see "Geographic Concepts and Codes," p. rx) together with their
volume were obtained from the most recent Censuses of Agri-
constituent counties and independent cities, or in the case of
culture, Business, Manufactures, Population, and Housing. The
New England areas, towns and cities. Many of the items shown
book is not restricted to census sources, however. Also presented
for the standard metropolitan areas composed of counties are
are data from other governmental and from private agencies,
among which are American Telephone and Telegraph Company,
:
not available for New England standard metropolitan areas for
which the requisite town data are not available. As a possible
National Office of Vital Statistics, Board of Governors of the
substitute for unavailable New England standard metropolitan
Federal Reserve System, Federal Power Commission, Bureau of
area data, statistics are presented in table 3 for New England
Labor Statistics, Office of Education, American Hospital Associ-
metropolitan State economic areas which are composed of coun-
ation, and Weather Bureau.
ties. (See "Geographic Concepts and Codes," p. rx.) Appendix
The statistics shown are the most recent available at the time D, in addition to listing the components of standard metropolitan
of compilation ; those derived from decennial and quinquennial areas, also lists the county components of New England metro-
censuses are of necessity for years prior to 1956. politan State economic areas.

Arrangement of tables. —Two tables form the basic framework Appendix E presents the most recent farm-operator family level-
of this volume: The county table (table 2) which presents 133 of-living indexes which became available too late for incorporation
items of information for all counties and the city table ( table 4
; into the county table.
which presents 130 items for all cities having 25,000 inhabitants
Appendix F presents the population counts of recent special
or more in 1950. (See "Column Headings," pp. rv-vn.)
eensuses conducted by the Bureau of the Census for cities that had
Each item is identified by a number those in the county table
; 25,000 inhabitants or more as of April 1, 1950, and for cities in
are numbered 1 to 133 ; those in the city table are numbered 201 which the special census showed an increase to 25,000 or more
to 330. Where possible, like items for both tables have been since 1950.

IX
County and City Data Book, 1956

Appendix G presents a selection of statistical items for Con- 1952 of Historical Statistics, presenting figures for 1946 to 1952,
gressional Districts, particularly those which comprise entire and revisions, is also available. An entirely new edition of
counties or groups of counties. Also shown is a code listing of Historical Statistics is now in process. It is expected to be pub-
the county components of each Congressional District. The code lished in 1959.
number representing each county is identifiable by reference to
table 2.
Availability of tabulating —
machine cards. During the prepara-
tion of this volume all shown here for each county,
the statistics

Maps. A map for each State appears in the final section of standard metropolitan area, and city (tables 2, 3, and 4) were
this volume. Each map shows the boundaries of all counties and placed on standard 80-column tabulating machine cards. Those
standard metropolitan areas, the names and assigned code num- wishing to obtain reproduced sets of these cards, or parts of
bers of all standard metropolitan areas, the total number of them, should write to the Director, Bureau of the Census, Wash-
counties, and the name and location of each city having 25,000 ington 25, D. C, indicating their specific needs. A reply will be
inhabitants or more. sent indicating the estimated cost of the work and the time
Two other maps which appear in the front part of the volume required to prepare the materials.
are for the United States as a whole. The first shows boundaries
of geographic regions, divisions, and States. The second shows —
Responsibility. The contents of this volume are taken from a
the name and location of all standard metropolitan areas. number of sources, as indicated in the specific "Source Notes
and Explanations." The Bureau of the Census cannot accept the
Relationship to other Abstract publications. —The annual
responsibility for the accuracy or limitations of the data pre-
Statistical Abstract of the United States is, of necessity, limited
sented here, other than for those which it collects. However,
primarily to the presentation of current data for the country as a
the responsibility for selection of the material and for proper
whole. To a much lesser extent, it presents data for regions and
presentation rests with the Bureau.
individual States, and historical series. The supplements to the
annual Abstract have broadened its scope both geographically Comment and criticism. —In the planning of successive re-
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tion for counties, cities, and standard metropolitan areas. The edition. To this end, users of this volume are encouraged to send
historical supplement, Historical Statistics of the United States, in their suggestions,comments, and criticisms. Such contribu-
1789-1945, issued in 1949, presents approximately 3,000 statistical tions will receive careful consideration and will help to make
series carried back as far as possible in time. A Continuation to the next edition more complete and useful.

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Geographic Concepts and Codes
AREAS FOR WHICH STATISTICS ARE PRESENTED 2. Where two cities of 50,000 inhabitants or more are within
20 miles of each other, they will ordinarily be included in the

Regions, divisions, and States. The geographic groupings of same area.
States by regions and divisions as shown in table 1 are the stand- 3. Each county included in a standard metropolitan area

ard groupings used by the Bureau of the Census. Under this


must have either 10,000 nonagricultural workers or 10 percent
of the nonagricultural workers in the area, or at least one-half
standard arrangement, the Nation is first divided into four of the county's population must have resided in minor civil di-
regions. The regions are divided, in turn, into nine geographic visions with a population density of 150 or more per square mile
divisions, each composed of a specific group of contiguous States. and contiguous to the actual city.
3. Each county included in a standard metropolitan area
(See map, p. vm.)
must be economically and socially integrated with the central
The listing of regions, divisions, and States follows a geo- counties of the area. A county has been regarded as integrated
(a) if 15 percent or more of the workers living in the county
graphic progression. First, the regions are listed, starting with
work in the central county of the area, or (6) if 25 percent
the northeast corner of the Nation, and listing from north to or more of those working in the county live in the central
south, then listing the next region to the west. A similar scheme county of the area, or (c) if telephone calls from the county
is used for listing component divisions under each region and for to the central county of the area average 4 or more calls per
subscriber per month.
listingcomponent States under each division. This arrangement
of States by regions and divisions facilitates comparisons of data Although there may be several cities of 50,000 inhabitants or
for States within the same geographic area, and enables the more in a single standard metropolitan area, not all are necessar-
provision of summary figures at levels intermediate between ily central cities. The largest city in a standard metropolitan
those for the United States and those for an individual State. area is the principal central city. Any other city of 25,000 inhab-
itants or more within a standard metropolitan area and having a

Standard metropolitan areas. For many types of social and
population amounting to one-third or more of the population of the
economic analysis, it is useful to consider as a unit the entire
principal city or having a population of 250,000 or more is also
population in and around the city the activities of which form an
regarded as a central city provided that no more than three
integrated social and economic system. Accordingly, the Federal
cities are defined as central cities of any standard metropolitan
Committee on Standard Metropolitan Areas, composed of rep-
resentatives of interested Federal agencies, including the Bureau
area. The name of every central city is included in the name of
the area, with the exception that in the case of the New York-
of the Census, and sponsored by the Bureau of the Budget, estab-
Northeastern New Jersey area, Jersey City and Newark are not
lished the "standard metropolitan area" so that a wide variety
part of the name.
of statistical data might be presented for such a unit on a uniform
basis. In New England, the city and town are administratively more
important than the county, and data are compiled locally for
Except in New England, a standard metropolitan area is a
such minor civil divisions. Therefore, in New England, towns
county or group of contiguous counties which contains at least
one central city of 50,000 inhabitants or more. In addition to
and cities were the units used in defining standard metropolitan
areas, and most of the criteria set forth above could not be
the county, or counties, containing such a city, or cities, con-
applied. In their place, a population density criterion of 150
tiguous counties are included in a standard metropolitan area
persons or more per square mile was used, or 100 to 149 persons
if according to certain criteria they are essentially metropolitan
per square mile where strong integration was evident.
in character and sufficiently integrated with the central city.
However, because standard metropolitan areas are defined in —
State economic areas. State economic areas are relatively
terms of whole counties, certain outlying county parts not metro- homogeneous subdivisions of States. They consist of single
politan in character are included, while other part-counties, counties or groups of counties which have similar economic and
metropolitan in character but falling within a nonmetropolitan social characteristics. The boundaries of these areas have been
county, are excluded. drawn in such a way that each State is subdivided into relatively

The location of standard metropolitan areas in continental


few parts, with each part having certain significant characteristics
United States is shown in the map on p. xrv for identification
which distinguish it from adjoining areas.
;

and location of standard metropolitan areas in each State, see The grouping of the counties or equivalent subdivisions of the
individual maps of States beginning on p. 517. United States into State economic areas is the product of a
special study sponsored by the Bureau of the Census in coopera-
The exact composition of each standard metropolitan area is
tion with the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and several
shown in Appendix D. These definitions (that is, the listing of
State and private agencies.'
counties which compose each such area) have been recom-
mended by the Bureau of the Budget for use by all Federal The combination of counties into State economic areas has
agencies compiling statistical data for general use. 1 been made for the entire country, and in this process the larger
standard metropolitan areas have been recognized as metropolitan
The following criteria were used in determining the boundaries
State economic areas. When a standard metropolitan area is
of standard metropolitan areas
located in two or more States, each State part becomes a metro-
1. Each standard metropolitan area must include at least
politan State economic area. In New England this correspondence
one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more. Areas may cross State
does not exist because State economic areas are composed of
lines.
counties, whereas standard metropolitan areas are built up from
1
See "Standard Metropolitan Area Definitions," Executive Offlce of the 2 For further discussion and materials on State economic areas and their
President, Bureau of the Budget, mimeograph statement, dated January uses, see Bureau of the Census, State Economic Areas, V. S. Government
15, 1957. Printing Office, Washington, D. C, 1951.
County and City Data Book, 1956

towns. Here, counties with more than half their population in a Each urbanized area contains at least one central city with
standard metropolitan area are classified as metropolitan. Like- 50,000 inhabitants ormore in 1940 or according to a special census
wise, because standard metropolitan areas were set up on the taken between 1940 and 1950. In addition, it includes the sur-
basis of the 1950 population and State economic areas on the rounding closely settled incorporated places and unincorporated
basis of the 1940 population, there are some standard metropolitan areas that comprise its "urban fringe." The urban fringe of an
areas which are not recognized in the State economic area classifi- urbanized area is that part which is outside the central city or
cation and one metropolitan State economic area, the Muskegon cities.

(Mich.) area, is not classified as a standard metropolitan area. The urbanized area can be characterized as the physical city
The State economic areas have been designed for use in tabulat- as distinguished from both the legal city and the metropolitan
ing and publishing census data of various types and for other community. In general, urbanized areas represent the thickly
purposes. In this volume, these areas and their components are settled urban core of the standard metropolitan areas. Urbanized
identified only by codes and not by specific listing. State economic areas are smaller than standard metropolitan areas and in most
area tabulations are included, however, for the New England cases are wholly contained in them. However, in a few in-
States (see table 3) where metropolitan State economic area data stances, the fact that the boundaries of urbanized areas are de-
are presented as a possible substitute for standard metropolitan termined by the pattern of urban growth, and those of standard
area data which were not available for many items. The com- metropolitan areas by county lines, means that there are small
ponents of the New England State economic areas are shown in segments of urbanized areas which lie outside standard metro-
Appendix D. politan areas. There are also some cases in which a single stand-
ard metropolitan area contains two urbanized areas. Urbanized

Counties. The primary divisions of the States are, in general,
areas and standard metropolitan areas also differ somewhat
termed counties; but in Louisiana these divisions are known as
because the former were established for cities recognized before
parishes. There are also a number of cities which are inde-
1950 as having 50,000 or more inhabitants, whereas the latter
pendent of any county organization and thus constitute primary
were established for cities of 50,000 or more as determined in the
divisions of their States.
1950 Census.
There were 3,067 counties and parishes in continental United
Population data for urbanized areas are shown in U. S. Census
States and 38 county equivalents at the time this volume was
of Population: 1950, Volume II, Chapter A.
compiled.

For a statement of the type of governmental organization of


Central business districts. —The primary objective of deline-
ating "central business districts" provide a basis for com-
is to
county areas and county equivalents, see Appendix B.
paring changes in business activity in the central business district
For purposes of statistical comparison, the total number of with those in the remainder of the metropolitan area or of the
county and county equivalent areas (3,105) are included in table central city. The delineation was accomplished with the coop-
3 as counties certain of these also appear in table 4 as cities.
;
eration of the Census Tract Committees who obtained the repre-
Cities.—The designation "city," in general, refers to a political sentation of a variety of local interests.
subdivision of a State within a defined area over which a municipal There are no universally accepted rules for determining what
corporation has been established to provide general local govern- a central business district area should comprise, therefore the
ment for a specific population concentration. "Cities" as used in Census Bureau, instead of providing rigid specifications for defin-
this volume refers to those places which are incorporated as cities,
ing the central business district, provided a general characteriza-
boroughs, towns, and villages with the exception that towns are tion only. The Bureau described it as an area of very high
not recognized as incorporated places in New England States, New land valuation, an area characterized by a high concentration of
York, and Wisconsin. The towns in these States are minor civil retail businesses, offices, theaters, hotels, and "service" businesses,
divisions similar to the townships found in other States and and an area of high traffic flow ; and required that the central
not necessarily thickly settled centers of population such as the business district ordinarily should be defined to follow existing
cities, boroughs, towns, and villages in other States. In this tract lines, i. e., to consist of one or more whole census tracts.
volume, the cities for which data are included in table 4 are
Data on establishments, sales or receipts, and payroll for retail
those having a population of 25,000 inhabitants or more as
trade, hotels, and theaters for the central business district of
reported in the 1950 Census. All cities included are incorporated
each of selected large cities are shown in V. S. Census of Business:
except East Bakersfield, Calif., Kannapolis, N. C, and Oak Ridge,
1954, Central Business District Statistics Bulletins.
Tenn. These unincorporated places are shown separately in the
reports of the 1950 Censuses of Population and Housing and Census tracts. — Census tracts are small areas into which cer-
have therefore been included here. tain large cities (and sometimes their adjacent areas) have been
subdivided for statistical and local administrative purposes,

Urban places. According to the definition that was adopted for
through cooperation with a local committee in each case. Several
use in the 1950 Census, urban places comprise all incorporated
principles have been followed in laying out the tracts for each
and unincorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more.
city. The tract areas are established with a view to approximate
A list of all the urban places in continental United States
uniformity in population, with some consideration of uniformity
appears in Appendix tables A-2 and A-3.
in size, and with due regard for natural features. Each tract
Congressional Districts. —For a discussion of Congressional is designed to include an area fairly homogeneous in population
Districts, see Appendix G. characteristics. In cities where the ward lines are infrequently
changed, the tracts may form subdivisions of the wards, but they
OTHER AREAS are usually laid out without regard to the ward boundaries.
The Bureau of the Census also collects and compiles statistics The tracts are intended to remain unchanged from census to
for other geographic entities which are not represented in this census and thus to make possible studies of changes in social
volume. Some of these are described below. and economic characteristics of the population within small

Urbanized areas. "Urbanized areas" were defined for the first sections of the city.
time in the 1950 Census. These areas were established to provide Data on the characteristics of the population and housing of
a better separation of urban and rural population in the vicinity census tracts are presented in V. S. Census of Population: 1950,
of large cities. Volume III, Census Tract Statistics, a series of 64 bulletins.

XII
Geographic Concepts and Codes


Blocks. City blocks are used as areas for the presentation of reference among the statistics for States, standard metropolitan
housing census data for each of the 209 cities which in 1940, or areas, counties, and cities and to identify each State economic
in a subsequent census prior to 1950, had a population of 50,000 area and its components.
or more. The State code is a numbering in sequence of the alphabetical
Data on housing characteristics for each block and identifying arrangement of the States, including the District of Columbia
maps are presented in V. 8. Census of Sousing: 1950, Volume V, Alabama, 01, to Wyoming, 49. The standard metropolitan area
Block Statistics Bulletins. code is a similar numbering of the 172 standard metropolitan
Minor — The
civil divisions. term "minor civil division" is ap- areas arranged alphabetically by name of area: Akron (Ohio)
plied to the primary subdivisions of the counties. These may area, 001, to Youngstown (Ohio) area, 172. Within each State,
be townships, precincts, districts, independent municipalities, the counties are numbered in alphabetical order beginning with
unorganized territory, etc. 001 this code when prefixed by the State code distinguishes each
;

county in the United States.


Population counts for minor civil divisions can be found in
The State economic area code consists of two parts (as 12-A,
U. 8.Census of Population: 1950, Volume II, Chapter A.
or 12-3). The first two digits are the code for the State in
Data for many of the items included in the Censuses of Popula- which the area is located the second component is the State
;

tion and Housing and the Census of Agriculture were tabulated economic area code, as such, with a capital letter identifying
but not published for minor civil divisions. These data can be a metropolitan State economic area, and an Arabic numeral indi-
furnished for the cost of preparing the necessary statistical cating a nonmetropolitan area. State economic area codes with
tables. suffix letters (as 01-7a and 01-7b) indicate areas which have

GEOGRAPHIC CODES been designated to be used separately for agricultural data but
in combination for other types of data. Within each State, the
Codes for a number of areas are presented in the three columns State economic areas have been coded in a sequence which places
preceding the stub of the first items for tables 2, 3, and 4, and together areas which have the same general characteristics or
also as part of Appendix A-3. They serve to facilitate cross possess some major trait in common.
Source Notes and Explanations

The explanatory information which follows is concerned with The population per square mile is the average number of in-
concepts, coverage, definitions of terms,and qualifications applica- habitants per square mile of land area (Item 1).
ble to the statistics presented in tables 1 to 4. The publications
See also general note for Items 1-16.
cited as sources usually contain additional information of this
nature as well as more statistical detail than is shown in this Item 5. Population increase, 1940 to 1950.
volume.
Source : Same as for Item 1.
The figures shown here from the 1954 Censuses of Business and
Manufactures were compiled before the final census volumes The percent increase or decrease in population between 1940 and
were issued. As a result there may be minor differences between 1950 was affected in a number of instances by changes in
figures presented in this volume and those shown in the final the size of certain areas which occurred during that period; for
census volumes. example, annexations by one area of portions of other areas, or
formation of new areas. Another factor which affected the
Tables 1, 2, and 3 percent increase or decrease in population for certain areas was
a change between 1940 and 1950 in the enumeration basis for
AREA AND POPULATION college students and crew members of American vessels. In 1950,

Items 1-16. General note. enumeration of college students was based on their college resi-
dence; in 1940 and most earlier censuses, they were enumerated
The population statistics presented here are based upon results
at their parental residence. In the 1950 Census, crew members
of the Seventeenth Decennial Census conducted by the Bureau of American vessels were counted as part of the population of
of the Census as of April 1, 1950. The major portion of the in-
the port in which the vessel was berthed in the 1940 Census, they
;

formation compiled from this Census appears in U. S. Census of


were counted as part of the population of the port from which
Population: 1950, Volume I, Number of Inhabitants, and in Volume
the vessel operated, or home port.
II, Characteristics of the Population. Volume I provides in a
single publication the distribution of the Nation's inhabitants See also general note for Items 1-16.
among and within the States and the Territories, possessions, etc.
Item 6. Urban population, 1950.
The data assembled in Volume I also appear as Chapter A of
Volume II. Volume II comprises a series of separately published Source : Same as for Item 1.

parts, one for each State and a summary for the United States.
The urban population, according to the new definition that was
For a listing of the tabulated statistics, published and unpub-
adopted for use in the 1950 Census, comprises all persons living
lished, for smaller areas, see Bureau of the Census, V. S. Censuses
in (a) places of 2,500 inhabitants or more incorporated as cities,
of Population and Housing: 1950, Key to Published and Tabulated
boroughs, and villages; (6) incorporated towns of 2,500 in-
Data for Small Areas, Washington, D. C, 1951.
habitants or more, except in New England, New York, and Wis-
Item 1. Land area. consin where "towns" are simply minor civil divisions of counties
(o) the densely settled urban fringe, including both incorporated
Source: Bureau of the Census, V. S. Census of Population:
and unincorporated areas, around cities of 50,000 or more; and
1950, Vol. II, Characteristics of the Population.
(<?) unincorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more outside
The land area totals include dry land and land temporarily or any urban fringe. (For definition of urban fringe, see p. fli.)
partially covered by water, such as marsh land, swamps, and
The urban population as defined in 1940 comprised all persons
river flood plains streams, sloughs, estuaries, and canals less than
;

one-eighth of a statute mile in width


living in incorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more and
; and lakes, reservoirs, and
ponds less than 40 acres in area. in other areas classified as urban under special rules relating
to population size and density.
See also general note for Items 1-16.
See also general note for Items 1-16.
Items 2-3. Population, 1950.

Source Same as for Item


Item 7. Nonwhite population, 1950.
: 1.

Bach person enumerated in the 1950 Census was counted as an Source : Same as for Item 1.

inhabitant of his usual place of residence or usual place of abode, The nonwhite population comprises Negroes, Indians, Japanese,
that is, the place where he lives and sleeps most of the time. This Persons of Mexican birth
Chinese, and other nonwhite races.
place is not necessarily the same as his legal residence, voting
or ancestry who were not definitely Indian or members of other
residence, or domicile, although in the vast majority of cases
nonwhite races were classified as white.
the use of any of these bases of classification would produce
identical results. See also general note for Items 1-16.
The rank numbers shown were assigned on the basis of popula- Item 8. Population, 65 years old and over, 1950.
tion size in descending order.
Source : Same as for Item 1.
See also general note for Items 1-16.
Age classification is based on the age at last birthday, that
Item 4. Population per square mile. is, in completed years.

Source : Same as for Item 1. See also general note for Items 1-16.
;

County and City Data Book, 1956 Items 9-20

Item 9. Median age, 1950. hold head, or a resident employee and his wife living in, are
considered as a separate family. A person living alone or with
Source: Same as for Item 1.
nonrelatives is not regarded as a family.
The median is defined as the mid-point value which divides a
two equal parts, one-half of the group being These data are based on a 20-percent sample see Item 10, above,
distribution into ;

for further discussion.


measured falling below the median and one-half exceeding the
median. The median age was computed on the basis of 5-year See also general note for Items 1-16.
age intervals.
Items 15-16. Income in 1949 of families, 1950.
See also general note for Items 1-16.
Source : Same as for Item 1.

Item 10. Median school years completed (persons 25 years old


Income, as defined in the 1950 Census, is the sum of money
and over), 1950.
received in 1949, less losses, from the following sources Wages or :

Source : Same as for Item 1. salary; net income (or loss) from self -employment net income ;

The apply only to progress in "regular" schools;


statistics (or loss) from rents or receipts from roomers or boarders;

that is, where enrollment leads to an elementary


to those schools royalties interest, dividends, and periodic income from estates
;

or high school diploma, or to a college, university, or professional and trust funds; pensions; veterans' payments, armed forces
degree. allotments for dependents, and other governmental payments or
assistance and other income such as contributions for support
;

Median educational attainment is expressed in terms of a from persons who are not members of the household, alimony,
continuous series of numbers. For example, the fourth year of
and periodic receipts from insurance policies or annuities. The
high school is indicated by 12 and the first year of college by 13.
data relate to income before deductions for personal income
For the sake of comparability, the first year of high school taxes, social security taxes, bond purchases, union dues, etc.
is uniformly represented by 9, although there are some areas
with only 7 years of elementary school. The figures for median These data are based on a 20-percent sample of persons 14
school years completed thus represent identifiable grades or school years old and over (see Item 10, above, for discussion). If

terms rather than years of attendance. The base used in compu- the person in the sample was the head of a family, income
tation of the median is the number- of persons reporting years information was obtained regarding the other members of the
of school completed. For definition of median, see Item 9, above. family (14 years old and over) in order to ascertain the income
of the whole family.
Certain of the statistics from the 1950 Census ( including those
for education) are based on a 20-percent sample. On the Census The composition of families is as found at the time of the
of Population schedule, a separate line was filled out for each interview (1950) but the income statistics are for calendar year
person enumerated, with every fifth line designated as a sample 1949.
line. The persons falling on these sample lines were asked addi- The median income are based on the number of fami-
figures on
tional questions. Estimates of the number of persons with For definition of median, see Item 9,
lies reporting on income.
specified characteristics based on these sample data have been
above. Median income was computed on the basis of the follow-
obtained by multiplying the number of persons in the sample
ing income intervals: (a) Less than $500; (o) $500 intervals up
having these characteristics by five. Percentages have been
to $4,999; (o) $1,000 intervals from $5,000 to $6,999; (d) $7,000
calculated by using the sample values for the denominator as well
to $9,999; and (e) $10,000 and over.
as the numerator to reduce the sampling variability. For a
measure of the sampling variability relative to the statistics See also general note for Items 1-16.
shown here, see V. S. Census of Population: 1950, Volume II,
the text section on "Reliability of Sample Data." DWELLING UNITS AND TELEPHONES
See also general note for Items 1-16. Items 17-20. Dwelling units, 1950.

Source Bureau of the Census, V. S. Census of Housing: 1950,


Items 11-13. Employed persons, 1950.
:

"Vol. I, General Characteristics.


Source : Same as for Item 1.
The 1950 Census of Housing is a part of the Seventeenth
Employment figures pertain to the calendar week preceding Decennial Census conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Sta-
the census enumerator's visit. This week defined as the "census
tistics on practically all subjects enumerated in this Census
week" is not the same for all respondents, because not all persons appear in V. S. Census of Housing: 1950, Volume I, General
were enumerated during the same week. Total employed com- Characteristics. For a listing of the tabulated statistics, pub-
prise all civilians 14 years old or over who, during the census
lished and unpublished, for smaller areas, see reference under
week, were (a) at work, or (6) with a job or business from general note for Items 1-16, above.
which they were temporarily absent.
A dwelling unit is a group of rooms or a single room occupied,
Agricultural employment covers persons employed (as defined
or intended for occupancy, as separate living quarters by a family
above) in farming and agricultural services, but excludes forestry or other group of persons living together or by a person living
and fisheries. Manufacturing employment comprises persons alone. Ordinarily a dwelling unit is a house, an apartment, or
employed in all types of manufacturing industries. a flat. It may be located in a structure devoted to business
See also general note for Items 1-16. or other nonresidential use, such as quarters in a warehouse
where the watchman lives, or a merchant's quarters in the back
Item 14. Number of families, 1950. Trailers, boats, tents, and railroad cars, when
of his shop.
Source : Same as for Item 1. occupied as living quarters, are classified as dwelling units.
A family, as defined in the 1950 Census, is a group of two or Living quarters of the following types are not considered
more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption, and living dwelling units Accommodations predominantly for transients
:

together such persons are regarded as members of one family.


; all barracks for workers sleeping rooms in rooming houses, living
;

A married couple living with relatives is counted as part of quarters in institutions, general hospitals, and military installa-
the family of the household head, and not as a separate tions (except for dwelling units in buildings containing only
family. A lodger and his wife who are not related to the house- family quarters for staff members).

XVI
;

Items 21-25 Source Notes and Explanations

Percent figures shown for Item 18 represent only those dwelling In most areas, practically all births and deaths are registered.
units for which reports were made on all items relevant to their In certain areas, however, there is enough underregistration to
condition and plumbing facilities. affect the use of the statistics for certain purposes. Nation-

Dwelling units classified as having hot running water are wide tests of completeness of birth registration were made in
1940 and 1950. These tests showed that birth registration for
included without regard to whether it is available the year round
the United States was 92.5 and 97.9 percent complete, respectively.
or only part time. Dwelling units had to have both a flush
toilet and a bathtub or shower inside the structure for the
On the basis of the 1950 test results, it is estimated that in 1954,
birth registration completeness was 98.5 percent for the country
exclusive use of the occupants to be classified "with private
as a whole. Quantitative information on completeness of death
toilet and bath."
registration is not available. In general, total death registra-
A dwelling unit is classified as "not dilapidated" if it has no tion is believed to be more nearly complete than birth registration.
serious deficiencies, is not run down
or neglected, and provides
All of the datashown here have been classified by place of
adequate shelter or protection against the elements. A dwelling
residence. For births, this means the mother's usual place of
unit is reported as "dilapidated" if, because of either inadequate
residence. For deaths, it refers to the usual place of residence
original construction or deterioration, it is below the generally
of the decedent. Inasmuch as the registration laws of each
accepted minimum standard for housing, and should be torn
State specify that births and deaths be registered at the place
down or extensively repaired or rebuilt.
of occurrence, the compilation of such data on the same geographic
A is classified as occupied if a person or group
dwelling unit basis as the population census requires a complete reallocation
of persons was
living in it at the time of enumeration, or if the of births and deaths to the place of residence in order to relate
occupants were only temporarily absent. A dwelling unit occupied them to a given population.
by nonresidents (persons who usually live elsewhere) is not
Problems arise in the process of (a) allocating vital events,
classified as occupied.
particularly deaths, on the same basis as the enumerated popula-
A dwelling unit is classified as "owner occupied" if the owner tion, and (6) allocating them so as to describe accurately the
was living in the unit even if it was not fully paid for or had mortality conditions of a particular area. This is especially true
a mortgage on it. A unit is also classified as owner occupied for areas in which large resident-type institutions, such as mental
when the owner of the unit was a member of the household but and tuberculosis hospitals, are located. Since the death rate
was temporarily away from home. A cooperative apartment among the patients or inmates of these institutions is usually
unit is classified in the same manner. very high, the death rate of the area is likely to be much higher
if these deaths are allocated to the area in which the hospital
Items 21-22. Telephones, 1955. or institution is located. Beginning with the data for 1949,
Source American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Tele-
: therefore, all deaths which occur in institutions of all types
phones in the United States, by Counties, January 1, 1955. are allocated to the reported place of prior residence, regardless
of the length of time spent by the decedent in the institution.
These figures cover telephones owned by some 4,900 telephone Deaths of military personnel are allocated to the place of death
companies and thousands of rural or farmer lines and systems. if the length of stay in that place is stated to be 1 year or more.
"Residential" telephones cover main, extension, and private If length of stay in place of death is stated to have been less
branch exchange telephones. "Business" telephones comprise than 1 year, the death is allocated to the deceased's home resi-
main, private branch exchange, extension telephones, and pay dence, if stated.
station telephones, both public and semipublic. In general,
For a more detailed discussion of the rules of allocation of
telephones are credited to the county in which the central office
This a few "no telephone" births and deaths to place of residence, see source publication.
serving them is located. results in
counties, since all telephones in such counties were connected to a Item 25. Marriages, 1954.
central office in an adjoining county. In those instances where
Source: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Na-
central offices served telephones located across State lines, the —
tional Office of Vital Statistics, Vital Statistics Special Reports,
telephones were tabulated in the county and State in which the
Vol. 44, No. 4.
instruments were actually located.
For 41 States, the figures represent marriages performed
for 3 of these States (Massachusetts, New Mexico, and Rhode
VITAL STATISTICS Island), only State totals are available. For the remaining
7 States and the District of Columbia, the figures are based
Items 23-24. Births and deaths, 1954.
upon marriage licenses issued. In some States in which central
Source: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Na- files of marriage records are not required by law, the State reg-
tional Office of Vital Statistics, Vital Statistics of the United istrars of vital statistics conducted special surveys to obtain
States, 1354, Vol. I. the statistics. The City Clerk of New York City, where marriage
These figures are based upon information contained in the records are not maintained in the City Health Department with
original certificates filed in State and, in some cases, city bureaus other "vital" records, provided numbers of marriages in New
of vital statistics. They represent registered occurrences only, York City, by county.

and cover only events occurring within the reporting areas. All figures represent place of occurrence of events.
Deaths of, and births to, American nationals that occurred in
other parts of the world are excluded. Events occurring to for-
RETAIL TRADE
eign nationals within the United States are included. Items 26-49. General note.

Standard certificates of live births and deaths, issued by the Retail trade, as defined in the Standard Industrial Classification
National Office of Vital Statistics, serve as the principal means Manual ' and as covered in the 1954 Census of Business, comprises
for gaining uniformity in the content of the documents used to establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise directly
collect information. They are modified in each State to the ex- to personal, household, and farm users. Excluded from retail

tent made necessary by the particular needs of the State.


» Executive Office of the President. Bureau of the Budget,
Standard
Although every State has adopted a law requiring the registra- Industrial Classification Manual, Vol. II, Nonmanufacturing Industries,
tion of births and deaths, these laws are not uniformly observed. Washington, D. C, 1949. (As amended.)

XVII
— : ;

County and City Data Book, 1956 Items 50-55

of data. The 1954 Census excluded establishments with no paid of real estate, etc. and sales at wholesale accounted for by manu-
;

employment. In 1948, this class of establishment accounted for facturing plants, retail stores, and other business establishments
some 25,000 establishments with sales for the year of approxi- whose primary activity is other than wholesale trade.
mately $3 billion, or less than 2 percent of the total wholesale
See also general note for Items 50-55.
trade sales volume.

For other differences in concept and coverage between the SELECTED SERVICES
1948 and 1954 Censuses, see the source publication cited below
for Item 50. Items 56-64. General note.

Item 50. Wholesale establishments, 1954.


The 1954 Census of Business covered all establishments pri-
marily engaged in selected service trades as defined in the Stand-
Source: Bureau of the Census, U. S. Census of Business: 1954, ard Industrial Classification Manual. Of the 15 major groups
Vol. IV, Wholesale Trade, Area Statistics.
comprising the Service Division of the Manual, the Census covered
The number of establishments represents the number of indi- the following major groups
vidual wholesale locations rather than of companies or organiza-
70. Hotels, camps (excluded are rooming and boarding houses,
zations. A separate report was required of each location where organization hotels, and lodging houses)
business was conducted, including each location of multiunit 72. Personal services
organizations. Excluded are locations of a multiunit organiza- 73. Miscellaneous business services (excluded are accounting,
tion which service or are auxiliary to wholesale establishments auditing, and bookkeeping)
75. Automobile repair services and garages
of the organization, such as separate storage warehouses and
76. Miscellaneous repair services
administrative offices. Where two or more activities were car- 78. Motion pictures
ried on at a single establishment, the entire establishment was 79. Amusement and recreation services, except motion
classified on the basis of its major activity. pictures

See also general note for Items 50-55. Excluded from coverage in the Census are the following: Radio
broadcasting and television medical and other health services
;

Items 51-53. Wholesale payroll, paid employees, and active


legal services educational services museums, art galleries, and
; ;

proprietors, 1954.
botanical and zoological gardens nonprofit membership organiza-
;

Source : Same as for Item 50. tions private households and miscellaneous services.
; ;

Payroll comprises all forms of compensation (salaries, wages, For the purposes of coverage in the 1954 Census, service estab-
commissions, bonuses, and vacation allowances) paid during the lishments were divided into two categories: (a) Those with any
entire year to all employees. For corporations, it includes amounts paid employment during 1954, and (ft) those with no paid
paid to officers and executives it does not include compensation
; employment.
of proprietors or of partners of unincorporated businesses. Pay-
Information for establishments having paid employees was
roll is reported before deductions for Social Security, income tax,
obtained by means of a mail canvass. Report forms were mailed
insurance dues, etc.
to all business firms included in the active records of the Internal
Paid employees consist of the number of employees, including Revenue Service as subject to payment of Federal Insurance
salaried officers and executives of corporations, who were on the Contributions Act taxes (i. e., employers of one or more persons)
payroll for the workweek ending nearest November 15. and which were classified in the records of the Bureau of Old-
Age and Survivors Insurance as wholly or partially engaged in
Active proprietors of unincorporated businesses comprise own-
the included service groups listed above. Forms were also mailed
ers or partners who devoted the major portion of their time
to establishments reporting to, but not yet classified by, BOASI.
to the operation of the business for the workweek ending nearest
November 15.
For these latter cases, classification was determined by replies to
questions on the Census report form. Information for estab-
See also general note for Items 50-55.
lishments with no paid employment was furnished by the
Items 54-55. Merchant wholesalers, 1954. Internal Revenue Service and was derived from the 1954 tax
returns. Information was compiled for only one-half of these
Source : Same as for Item 50.
cases and figures for this group were established by multiplying
This group includes establishments usually known as whole- the results by 2. The "nonemployer" group, although making up
salers, distributors, jobbers (except those in the clothing trade), more than half of the total service trade establishments, accounted
foreign trade merchants, limited function wholesalers, etc. for about 10 percent of the total service trade volume of receipts.
distributors primarily engaged in buying, taking title to, and, The use of the business schedule of the income tax form to account
where customary, physically storing and handling goods made for "nonemployer" businesses probably caused some undercover-
by others and selling the goods at wholesale principally to age of such small businesses. Although there would have been
retailers, or to industrial, institutional, and commercial users. no significant effect on total dollar volume of receipts reported in
Also included in this group are industrial goods distributors, the Census, this may not have been the case concerning number of
terminal grain elevators, cash-and-carry wholesalers, drop ship- establishments.
pers, and wagon (truck) For additional information
distributors.
concerning establishments, see text for Item 50. The 1948 and 1954 Business Censuses differed in several
some degree the comparability of data.
respects which affect to
Sales are defined to comprise total receipts from customers In 1954, service establishments with no paid employment which
during 1954, after deduction of returns, allowances, and dis- had receipts of less than $1,000 were excluded. For 1948 estab-
counts local and State sales taxes or Federal excise taxes
; lishments were excluded which operated the entire year but
collected by establishments directly from customers and paid had receipts under $500. The adoption of the mail canvass method
directly by establishments to a local, State, or Federal taxing for 1954 permitted extension of coverage to formerly "nonrecog-
agency excise taxes and import duties paid by wholesale estab-
; nizable" establishments and those closed part of the year because
lishments, or paid by manufacturers or importers and passed along of the seasonal nature of their activities. This resulted in the
to wholesalers receipts from repairs and from other services to
; addition to coverage of businesses operated from homes or from
customers and any retail sales. Excluded are amounts not
; desk space rented in offices businesses operated from telephone
;

received from customers such as income from investments, rental listings businesses operated on an itinerant basis, etc.
;

XX
Items 56-67 Source Notes and Explanations

The change in method of enumeration also resulted in the Paid employees consist of the number of employees, including
inclusion in the 1954 Census of establishments which were in salaried officers and executives of corporations,who were on
business during part of 1954 but not at the end of 1954. In both the payroll for the workweek ending nearest November 15.
1954 and previous censuses, the count of establishments is lim-
Proprietors of unincorporated businesses comprise owners or
ited to those in business at the end of the year. Other items
partners who devoted the major portion of their time to the
shown here for 1954, however, include figures for part-year
operation of the business.
establishments not in business at the close of the year.
See also general note for Items 56-64.
Comparison of the two Censuses is further qualified by the fact
that the scope of the 1954 Census was expanded to include the Items 61-62. Personal services, 1954.
following kinds of business Motion-picture production, distribu-
:
Source : Same as for Items 56-57.
tion, and allied services ; trailer parks ; and membership golf and
This group comprises establishments primarily engaged in
country clubs.
providing services generally involving the care of the person or
Items 56-57. Service trade establishments and receipts, 1954. his apparel, such as barber and beauty shops, cleaning and dyeing

Source: Bureau of the Census, U. S. Census of Business: 1954, plants, laundries, photographic studios, and pressing and garment

Vol. VI, Selected Services, Area Statistics. repair shops.

The number number of indi-


of establishments represents the See also general note for Items 56-64 and text for Items 56-57.
vidual locations rather than of companies and organizations. Items 63-64. Automobile repair services, garages, 1954.
A separate report was obtained for each location where business
Source : Same as for Items 56-57.
was conducted, including each location of multiunit organizations.
Each report was tabulated according to the physical location at This group comprises establishments primarily engaged in fur-
which the business was conducted. Where two or more activities nishing automobile repair, storage, rental, and other services to
were carried on at a single establishment, the entire establish- the general public. Similar facilities, owned and operated by
ment was classified on the basis of its major activity, except concerns for their own use and not for the general public, are
where these activities were conducted by separate business en- treated as auxiliary establishments of those concerns and are not
tities. Thus a leased department in a department store (such included. Automobile repair departments maintained by estab-
as a beauty shop) was treated as a separate establishment. lishments engaged in the sale of automobiles are classified in
retail trade. Gasoline service stations are also included in
Service establishments with no paid employment which had
retail trade.
receipts of less than $1,000 are excluded. Also excluded are lo-
cations of a multiunit organization which service, or are auxiliary See also general note for Items 56-64 and text for Items 56-57.
to, the operating establishments of the organization, such as
separate garages and administrative offices. OASI REPORTING UNITS
In both 1954 and previous censuses, the count of establishments
Items 65-67. Employers reporting under Old- Age and Survivors
is limited to those in business at the end of the year. Other items
Insurance program, first quarter 1953.
shown here for 1954, however, include figures for part-year estab-
lishments not in business at the close of the year. Source Bureau of the Census and Bureau of Old-Age and
:

Survivors Insurance, cooperative report, County Business Pat-


Eeceipts are defined to comprise total receipts from customers
terns, First Quarter 1953.
during 1954, after deduction of refunds or allowances to cus-
tomers. Receipts include receipts from sales of merchandise as These data are obtained from wage reports for the first quarter
well as from services to customers but exclude amounts other of 1953 filed by employers subject to the Federal Insurance Con-
than those received from customers, such as income from invest- tributions Act. In compilation of these data, the Bureau of the
ments, rental of real estate, etc. Included are the amounts of Census and the Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance co-
local and State sales taxes, amusement taxes, or Federal excise operated to coordinate the data collected by the latter with
taxes which are collected by the establishment directly from corresponding Bureau of the Census information from the 1948
customers, and paid directly by the establishment to a local, State, Census of Business, 1947 Census of Manufactures, and subsequent
or Federal taxing agency. Excise and other taxes which are paid Annual Surveys of Manufactures.
by the manufacturer or wholesaler and passed along to the service Figures represent the "regular" industry groups which com-
establishment are also included. Included also are receipts other prise allwage or salary employment covered by OASI except
than from service activities (e. g., sales of merchandise at whole- five "special" groups, namely: (a) Federal, (6) State, and (c)
sale or retail)by establishments primarily engaged in the service local government, and (d) nonprofit reporting units, identified as
trades. Excluded are service receipts of retailers, manufacturers, such regardless of activity or industrial classification, and (e)
wholesalers, and other businesses whose primary activity is other farm and household reporting units. The industry figures are
than in the service trades. classified according to the Bureau of the Budget Standard Indus-

See also general note for Items 56-64. trial Classification Manual (Volume I, 1945, and Volume II,
1949). For the most part, employment newly covered by the
Items 58-60. Service trade payroll, paid employees, and propri-
1950 amendments to the Social Security Act is included in the
etors, 1954.
"special groups" and not included here.
Source Same as for Items 56-57.
Since the county coding system used by the Bureau of Old-Age
:

Payroll comprises all forms of compensation (salaries, wages, and Survivors Insurance for tabulating these data provides for
commissions, bonuses, and payments in kind) paid during the a maximum of 99 counties in any one State, combinations of
year to all employees. For corporations, it includes amounts figures for two or more contiguous counties were required in the
paid to officers and executives it does not include compensation
; following States: Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri,
of proprietors or of partners of unincorporated businesses. In- North Carolina, Texas, and Virginia. The five boroughs of New
cluded in payroll are the value of payments in kind, such as free York City are combined into one group. The independent cities
meals, lodgings, etc., but not amounts received by employees as of Baltimore, Md., and St. Louis, Mo., are treated as separate
tips, etc. Payroll is reported before deductions for Social Secu- counties, whereas the 27 independent cities of Virginia are com-
rity, income tax, insurance dues, etc. bined with the counties from which they originated.

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;

County and City Data Book, 1956 Items 68-73

A reporting unit is defined as, generally, a single establishment year, whereas in prior censuses establishments with less than
or a group of similar establishments of one employer. Non- $5,000 value of products were excluded.
manufaeturing establishments of one employer are grouped into a
For the 1954 Census, report forms were distributed to the manu-
single reporting unit if they are in the same county and perform
facturer by mail and returned by mail. One report was required
the same kind of business activity. The grouping of establish-
from each establishment, but the diversity of manufacturing
ments into reporting units by employers in nonmanufacturing
activities made it necessary to use some 200 different report
industries frequently includes all of an employer's establishments
forms to canvass the approximately 460 manufacturing industries.
in a single industry within a single county. The grouping of
Under the Standard Industrial Classification system, an industry
several establishments into a single reporting unit rarely occurs
is generally defined as a group of establishments producing a
in manufacturing industries due to the widely adopted practice of
The prod-
single product or a closely related group of products.
manufacturing employers of submitting wage reports for each
uct groupings from which industry classifications are derived
manufacturing establishment. The grouping of establishments
are based on such considerations as whether they are typically
into reporting units results in a smaller number of reporting units
produced by the same establishment, similarity of manufacturing
than there are establishments and more large reporting units than
processes, types of material used, types of customers, and the
there are large establishments. Each legal entity (corporation,
like.
partnership, single ownership) is a separate wage
required to file

report regardless of affiliation, stock ownership, or control. A Two important changes were made in the scope of the 1954
reporting unit cannot combine the employees of two or more legal Census which affected the comparability of area and selected
entities. industry statistics with those from the 1947 Census of Manu-
factures :

Employment for mid-March 1953 represents the number of em-


ployees during the pay period ending nearest March 15, 1953. For 1954, establishments processing and distributing fluid
a.
milk and other dairy products were classified on the basis of
The employment figures are obtained from, the employer's tax
the primary product or activity of the establishment.
return and are corrected by estimates in those cases where they The processing of milk (pasteurizing, homogenizing, etc.) was
were incompletely or improperly reported. defined as a manufacturing activity. For 1947, establishments
shipping any fluid milk were excluded from manufacturing
Taxable payrolls for January-March 1953 is the amount of industries, as were establishments engaged primarily in milk
taxable wages paid for covered employment during the quarter. processing.
Under the law in effect in 1953, taxable wages for covered em- b. For 1947, logging camps and contractors were not included
ployment were all payments up to the first $3,600 paid to any one in the Census; also, only sawmills and planing mills that cut
employer during the year, including the cash value of payments more than 200,000 board feet of lumber were included. For
in kind for industries in the "regular" group. 1954, all loggers and sawmills with one or more paid employees
In general, all pay-
were included.
ments for covered employment in the first quarter were taxable
unless the employee was paid at the rate of more than $14,400 Figures for separate central administrative offices and auxiliary
per year. For the first quarter of 1953, it is estimated that 97.8 units of multiestablishment companies are not included in the

percent of total wages and salaries in covered employment was statistics presented here.

taxable. Items 68-71. All manufacturing establishments, 1954.

Source : Bureau of the Census, U. S. Census of Manufactures:


MANUFACTURES 1954, Vol. Ill, Area Statistics.

Items 68-99. General note. A manufacturing establishment is generally defined as a single


physical location where industrial operations are performed
The 1954 Census of Manufactures covers all establishments for example, a factory, mill, or plant. An establishment is not
primarily engaged in manufacturing as defined in the Standard necessarily identical with the business concern or firm, which
Industrial Classification Manual. 2 The Manual defines manu- may consist of one or more establishments. It is also to be dis-
facturing as the mechanical or chemical transformation of inor-
tinguished from organizational subunits, departments, or divi-
ganic or organic substances into new products. The assembly of
sions within an establishment.
component parts of products is also considered to be manufactur-
ing, if the resulting product is neither a structure nor other fixed See also general note for Items 68-99 and text for Items 72-73.
improvement. These activities are usually carried on in plants, Items 72-73. All manufacturing employees: Annual average and
factories, or mills, which characteristically use power-driven payroll, 1954.
machines and materials-handling equipment.
Source : Same as for Items 68-71.
The Census of Manufactures is conducted on an establishment
"All employees" figures refer to all full-time and part-time em-
basis. That is, a company operating establishments at more
ployees on the payrolls of operating manufacturing establish-
than one location is required to submit a report for each location ;
ments who worked or received pay for any part of the pay period
also, companies engaged in distinctly different lines of activity
ending nearest the 15th of the months specified on the report form.
at one location are required to submit separate reports if the
Included are all persons on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and
plant records permit such a separation and if the activities are
paid vacation during these pay periods excluded are members
;

substantial in size. Census tabulations of establishment reports,


of the armed forces and pensioners carried on the active rolls
therefore, differ from those prepared on a company basis, i. e.,
but not working during the period. Officers of corporations are
from consolidated reports which combine activities at different
included as employees; proprietors and partners of unincorpo-
locations.
rated firms are excluded.
In 1954, as in earlier years, a minimum size limit was set for
The 1954 Census report forms requested employment figures for
including establishments in the Census. In both the 1954 and
only four selected pay periods (i. e., midmonth employment in
1947 Censuses, reports were required from all establishments
March, May, August, and November) in all but seasonal
employing one or more persons at any time during the census
industries.

2 Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget, Standard In- Payroll figures include the gross earnings paid in the calendar
dustrial Classification Manual, Vol. I, Manufacturing Industries, Wash- year 1954 to all employees on the payroll of operating manufac-
ington, D. C, 1945. (As amended.) turing establishments. Respondents were told they could follow

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;

Items 74-82 Source Notes and Explanations

the definition of payrolls used for calculating the Federal with- capacity. Excluded from such expenditure totals are costs of
holding tax. It includes all forms of compensation, such as maintenance and repairs charged as current operating expense.
salaries, wages, commissions, dismissal pay, all bonuses, vaca- Also excluded are expenditures for land and expenditures made
tion and sick leave pay, and compensation in kind, prior to such by owners of plants and equipment leased to reporting manu-
deductions as employees' Social Security contributions, with- factures. The figures do not include expenditures at idle plants
holding taxes, group insurance, union dues, and savings bonds. and for plants under construction that were not put into opera-
Payroll figures also include salaries of officers of the establish- tion during 1954.
ment, if payments on drawing accounts of pro-
a corporation ;
See also general note for Items 68-99.
prietors or partners are excluded. Also excluded are payments
to members of armed forces and pensioners carried on the active Items 78-79. Manufactures, 1947 (revised).
payroll of manufacturing establishments; and employers' Social Source: Same as for Items 68-71.
Security contributions, or other nonpayroll labor costs such as
The data for "All employees, annual average," are derived
employers' contributions to private pension plans, group insur-
from midmonth employment figures for March, May, August, and
ance premiums, and workmen's compensation.
November. For definition of "value added by manufacture,"
See also general note for Items 68-99. see text for Item 76.
Items 74r-75. Production workers: Annual average and wages, For discussion of comparability of figures with those of 1954
1954. Census, see general note for Items 68-99.
Source : Same as for Items 68-71. Items 80-99. Number of manufacturing establishments with
Production workers comprise workers (tip through the working 20 or more employees, by major industry group, 1954.
foreman level) engaged in fabricating, processing, assembling, Source : Same as for Items 68-71.
inspection, receiving, storage, handling, packing, warehousing,
The approximately 460 manufacturing industries covered in the
shipping (but not delivering), maintenance, repair, janitorial,
1954 Census have been classified into 20 major industry groups,
watchman services, product development, auxiliary production for
as shown here.
plants' own use (e. g., power plant), record keeping, and other
services closely associated with these production operations at The 2-digit number shown preceeding the title of each major
the establishment covered by the report. Supervisory employees industry group represents the group's Standard Industrial
above the working foreman level are excluded. Annual averages Classification code designation.
for workers are derived from midmonth employment figures for
March, May, August, and November.

Group 20 Food and Kindred Products figures cover establish-
ments primarily engaged in the manufacture of foods and bever-
Wage figures represent all compensation, as defined in text for ages for human consumption and certain related products, such
Items 72-73, paid to production workers. as manufactured ice, chewing gum, and prepared feeds for animals
See also general note for Items 68-99. and fowls. For the 1954 Census, establishments processing and
distributing fluid milk and other dairy products were classified on
Item 76. Value added by manufacture, 1954. the basis of the primary product or activity of the establishment.
Source : Same as for Items 68-71. Furthermore, in 1954, the processing of milk (pasteurizing,
homogenizing, vitaminizing, bottling, etc.) was defined as a manu-
This measure is derived in the 1954 Census (as it was in the
facturing activity. For the 1947 Census, establishments shipping
1947 Census) by subtracting the cost of materials, supplies, and
any fluid milk were excluded from manufacturing industries
containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work,
regardless of their primary activity, as were establishments
from the value of shipments of manufacturing establishments. It
engaged in milk processing.
avoids, therefore, the duplication in the value of shipments figure
which results from the use of products of some establishments as —
Group 21 Tobacco Manufactures figures cover establishments
materials by others. It is considered to be the best value measure primarily engaged in the manufacture of cigarettes, cigars, smok-
available for comparing the relative economic importance of ing and chewing tobacco, and snuff, and in stemming and redrying
manufacturing among industries and geographic areas. tobacco. The manufacture of insecticides from tobacco by-

Value added by manufacture should not be confused with "na- —


products is included in Group 28 Chemicals and Products.
tional income originating in manufacturing" as presented in the Group 22 —Textile Mill Products figures cover establishments
national income by industrial origin estimates compiled by the primarily engaged in performing any of the following operations,
Department of Commerce, Office of Business Economics. See regardless of the type of fiber used: (a) Manufacturing yarn,
source publication cited above for discussion of differences be- thread, cordage, and twine ( 6 ) manufacturing woven fabric,
;

tween the two concepts. carpets and rugs, braids, laces, knit fabric, knit garments, and
See also general note for Items 68-99. other products from yarn; (c) dyeing and finishing fibers, yarn,
and fabric and ( d ) coating, waterproofing, and otherwise treat-
;

Item 77. Capital expenditures, new, 1954. ing fabric. Jobbers or converters who do no manufacturing but
Source: Same as for Items 68-71. who assign materials to contract mills for processing are included
in certain industries of this group when they account for a
Figures represent expenditures made during the year for per-
relatively significant part of the total cost of materials or value
manent additions and major alterations to plants, as well as for
of shipments. Establishments weaving or knitting fabrics and
new machinery and equipment purchases, that were chargeable
also manufacturing finished apparel or other fabricated textile
to fixed-asset accounts of manufacturing establishments and were
products in the same establishment are included in this group
of a type for which depreciation accounts are ordinarily main-
those manufacturing apparel and other fabricated textile prod-
tained. Capital expenditures were computed by adding to con-
ucts from fabrics knit or woven elsewhere are included in Group
struction in progress at the end of the year, the additions com-
pleted during the year, less the construction in progress at the

23 Apparel and Related Products, which also includes establish-
ments primarily engaged in the sponging or shrinking of cloth for
beginning of the year.
the trade, or employing home workers for hand-knitting or hand-
Expenditures for machinery and equipment include those made weaving of textile products. The rubberizing of fabrics is classi-
for replacement purposes, as well as for addition to plant fied in Group 30 —
Rubber Products.

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County and City Data Book, 1956 Items 83-94

Group 23 —Apparel
and Related Products figures cover estab- Industries ; silicon carbide in —
Group 32 Stone, Clay, and Glass
lishments primarily producing clothing and related fabricated Products ; baking powder, other leavening compounds, and
products by cutting and sewing purchased woven or knit fabric. starches in Group 20 —Food and Kindred Products; and em-
All types of textiles are utilized, as well as leather, rubberized balming fluids and artists' —
colors in Group 39 Miscellaneous
fabrics, fur, and other materials. Jobbers are included on the Manufactures. Figures exclude establishments primarily en-
same basis as described above for Group 22. Custom tailors and gaged in packaging, repackaging, and bottling of purchased chem-
dressmakers are excluded. ical products.

Group 24 — Lumber and Wood Products figures include saw- —


Group 29 Petroleum and Coal Products figures cover estab-
mills, veneer mills, lath mills, shingle mills, cooperage-stock lishments primarily engaged in refining crude petroleum and
mills, planing mills,plywood mills, and logging camps and con- manufacturing coke and coke-oven products, paving and roofing
tractors engaged in producing lumber and wood basic materials materials, and other products made from petroleum and coal.
and establishments engaged in manufacturing finished articles Establishments primarily manufacturing gas (except coke-oven
made entirely or mainly of wood or wood substitutes. In the gas) and distributing gas to consumers are classified in public
1947 Census, logging camps and contractors were excluded en- utility industries.
tirely from the Census in addition, only sawmills and planing
;

mills that cut more than 200,000 board feet of lumber were

Group 30 Rubber Products figures cover establishments pri-
marily engaged in manufacturing from natural or synthetic
included. For 1954, all loggers and sawmills with one or more
(chemical) rubber, balata, gutta percha, or guayule rubber prod-
paid employees were included.
ucts such as tires, inner tubes, coated fabrics, footwear, heels,
Establishments producing certain types of wood products are soles, mechanical rubber goods, sponge rubber, gloves, druggists'
classifiedelsewhere than in Group 24. Furniture and office and and mechanical sundries, and other miscellaneous rubber prod-

store fixtures are included in Group 25 Furniture and Fixtures. ucts, or in producing reclaimed rubber. Many of the above
Pianos, musical instruments, toys, and playground equipment, products are also made from plastics materials. Excluded from
and caskets and coffins are included in Group 39 Miscellaneous — this group are establishments primarily engaged in the manu-
Manufactures. Woodworking in connection with construction, facture of (a) elastic webbing, (6) products made of elastic
reconditioning, repair, or performed to individual order, is clas- webbing and garments from purchased rubberized fabrics, (e)
sified in nonmanufacturing industries. insulated wire and cable, (<?) rubber gaskets, (e) synthetic
Group 25— Furniture and Fixtures figures cover establishments (chemical) rubbers, (/) printers' rollers, and (g) footballs,
primarily engaged in manufacturing household, office, public- basketballs, and golf and tennis balls. Establishments primarily
building, professional, and restaurant furniture, beauty and barber engaged in rebuilding or retreading tires for the trade or for sale
shop furniture except hydraulic chairs ) office and store fixtures,
( ,
at wholesale are included, while retail tire repair shops per-
and window and door screens and shades, and Venetian blinds, forming these activities are classified in the service industries.
regardless of the materials used. Establishments primarily en- Group 31 —Leather
and Leather Products figures cover estab-
gaged in production of millwork are classified in Group 24 lishments primarily engaged in tanning, currying, and finishing
Lumber and Wood Products. Also excluded are establishments hides and skins, and establishments manufacturing finished
primarily engaged in woodworking to individual order or in the leather and artificial leather products and some similar products
nature of reconditioning and repair. made of other materials. Included are jobbers who do no manu-

Group 26 Pulp, Paper, and Products figures cover establish- facturing but who assign hides and skins to contractors for
ments primarily engaged in the manufacture of pulp primarily tanning and finishing.
from wood, and from rags and other fibers the conversion of
these pulps into paper or board and the manufacture of paper and
;

Group 32 Stone, Clay, and Glass Products figures cover estab-
;
lishments primarily engaged in manufacturing flat glass and
paperboard into converted paper products such as coated paper, other glass products, cement, structural clay products, pottery,
paper bags, paper boxes, cards, and envelopes. Certain types concrete and gypsum products, cut stone products, abrasive and
of converted paper products are classified elsewhere, such as
asbestos products, etc., principally from stone, clay, and sand.
abrasive paper in Group 32— Stone, Clay, and Glass Products;
This group excludes mines and quarries, except common clay pits

carbon paper in Group 39 Miscellaneous Manufactures; and
operated in conjunction with structural clay products establish-

photosensitized paper in Group 38 Instruments and Related
ments. Also excluded are establishments manufacturing cut
Products.
stone products in conjunction with the operation of quarries.
Group 27—Printing and Publishing figures cover establishments
primarily engaged in printing, publishing, and lithographing;

Group 33 Primary Metal Industries figures cover establish-
ments primarily engaged in the smelting and refining of ferrous
bookbinding, paper ruling, and manufacturing blank books and and nonferrous metals from ore, pig, or scrap; in the rolling,
looseleaf devices and those performing services for the printing
;
drawing, and alloying of ferrous and nonferrous metals; and
trades such as typesetting, photo-engraving, and electrotyping.
in the manufacture of castings, forgings, and other basic products
Group 27 includes all publishers, whether or not they do their own of ferrous and nonferrous metals.
printing.

Group 34 Fabricated Metal Products figures cover establish-
Group 28— Chemicals and Products figures cover establishments ments primarily engaged in fabricating ferrous and nonferrous
producing basic chemicals or manufactured products by pre- metal products such as tin cans and other tinware, hand tools,
dominantly chemical processes. Such establishments manu- cutlery, and general hardware, nonelectric heating apparatus,
facture three classes of products: (a) Basic chemicals such as fabricated structural metal products, metal stampings, lighting
acids, alkalies, salts, and organic chemicals; (6) chemical prod- fixtures, fabricated wire products, and a variety of metal prod-
ucts to be used further manufacture such as synthetic
in ucts,not elsewhere classified. Certain important segments of
fibres, plastics materials, crude animal and vegetable oils, dry the metal fabricating industries are classified in other groups,
colors, and pigments; and (c) finished chemical products to be such as machinery, transportation equipment, professional,
used for ultimate consumption, such as drugs, cosmetics, and scientific, and controlling instruments, watches and clocks, and
soaps or to be used as materials or supplies in other industries
;
jewelry and silverware. The production of ferrous and non-
such as paints, fertilizers, and explosives. Establishments pri- ferrous metals and their alloys and basic products made of metal
marily engaged in manufacturing nonferrous metals and high is classified in Group 33 —
Primary Metal Industries. Heating,
percentage ferro-alloys are classified in Group 33 Primary Metal — plumbing, air conditioning, refrigeration, and roofing contractors

XXIV

Items 95-105 Source Notes and Explanations

Incidentally manufacturing boiler shop or sheetmetal products for home use Places of less than 3 acres were counted
or for sale.
are classified in nonmanufacturing industries. as farms only the annual value of sales of agricultural prod-
if

— ucts amounted to $150 or more. Places for which the value of


Group 35 Machinery, Except Electrical, figures cover estab-
agricultural products was less than these minima because of
lishments primarily manufacturing machinery and prime movers
other than electrical equipment (classified in Group 36 Electri- — unusual conditions, and places operated at the time of the census
for the first time, were counted as farms if normally they could
cal Machinery). Machines powered by built-in or detachable
be expected to produce these minimum quantities of agricultural
electric motors ordinarily are included in Group 35 with the ex-
products. All the land under the control of one person or part-
ception of certain types of small electrical household appliances.
nership was considered as one farm. Control may have been
Portable tools, both electric and pneumatic powered, are also
included, but hand tools are classified in Group 34 Fabricated — through ownership, or through lease, rental, or cropping arrange-
ments.
Metal Products.
For the 1945 and earlier censuses of agriculture the definition of
Group 36—Electrical Machinery figures cover establishments a farm was somewhat more inclusive, resulting in a relatively
primarily manufacturing machinery, apparatus, and supplies for
greater number of farms for these periods.
the generation, storage, transmission, transformation, and utiliza-
Sampling was used for the 1954 Census in two ways. First, cer-
tion of electrical energy. The manufacture of certain types of
tain information such as farm expenditures, farm labor, facilities
small electrical household appliances is also included, but ma-
and equipment on the place, farm value, etc., was enumerated for
chinery and equipment as well as other types of electrical ap-
only a sample of farms. Second, certain tabulations were pre-
pliances, powered by built-in or detachable electric motors, are
pared on the basis of a sample of farms. The sample used for
classified in Group 35 —
Machinery, Except Electrical.
the 1954 Census consisted of "specified farms" (larger farms
Group 37 Transportation Equipment figures cover establish- selected for special handling) and one-flfth of the remaining
ments primarily engaged in manufacturing equipment for trans- farms. Data based on the sample of farms were expanded to
portation of passengers and cargo by land, air, and water. represent figures for all farms. The expanded figure for an item
Important products produced by establishments in this group was obtained by multiplying by 5 the tabulated total for that
include motor vehicles, aircraft, ships, boats, railroad equipment, item for the farms in the 20-percent part of the sample and adding
and miscellaneous transportation equipment such as motorcycles the total for the specified farms.
and bicycles.
Items 100-105. All farms, land area in farms, and size of farms,
Group 38 —Instruments and Related Products figures cover es- 1954.
tablishments primarily manufacturing mechanical measuring,
Source: Bureau of the Census, U. S. Census of Agriculture:
laboratory, and scientific instruments optical instruments and
;

1954, Vol.I, Counties and State Economic Areas.


lenses surgical, medical, and dental instruments, equipment, and
;

supplies ophthalmic goods photographic equipment and sup-


; ;
Census enumerators were instructed to obtain information for
plies watches and clocks. Establishments primarily engaged in
;
all places that the operator considered a farm and for all places
manufacturing instruments for indicating, measuring, and record- having during 1954: (a) Any hogs, cattle, sheep, or goats; (6)
ing electrical quantities and characteristics are classified in any crops such as corn, oats, hay, or tobacco; (c) 20 or more

Group 36 Electrical Machinery. Dental laboratories making chickens, turkeys, and geese; (d) 20 or more fruit trees, grape-
dentures and artificial teeth to order for the dental profession, vines, and planted nut trees; or (e) any vegetables, berries, or
and establishments grinding ophthalmic lenses on an individual nursery or greenhouse products grown for sale. Thus, agriculture
prescription basis are classified in nonmanufacturing industries. questionnaires were filled for more places than those qualifying
as farms. The determination as to which reports were to be in-

Group 39 Miscellaneous Manufactures figures cover establish-
cluded as farms was made during the processing of the question-
ments primarily manufacturing products not classified in any
naires on the basis of the definition shown above under the general
other manufacturing major group. Industries in this group are
note for Items 100-131.
classified as follows Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware mu-
: ;

sical instruments toys, sporting and athletic goods pens, pencils,


Land an individual farm may be located in two or more
in
; ;

and other office and artists' materials buttons, costume novelties, counties. In such a case, the entire farm was enumerated in
;

miscellaneous notions, fabricated plastic products brooms and ;


only one county. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm
brushes morticians' goods small arms and small arms ammuni-
; ;
was eounted in the county in which the farm operator lived. If
tion etc.
the farm operator did not live on the farm, the figures for the
;

farm were included in thie county in which the farm headquarters


AGRICULTURE was located. If there was any question as to the location of the
headquarters of the farm, the farm was counted in the county in
Items 100-131. General note.
which most of the land was located.
Agriculture statistics presented here are based on the most farms includes considerable areas of land not
Land area in
recent Census of Agriculture conducted by the Bureau of the
actually under cultivation and some land not used for pasture or
Census in the fall of 1954. grazing. All woodland and wasteland owned by farm operators,
Information for inventory items is based on the situation as of or part of tracts rented from others, is included as land in farms
the day of enumeration. Data on acreage and quantity of unless such land was held for other than agricultural purposes,
crops harvested are for the crop year 1954. Data on sales of or unless the acreage of such land held by a farm operator was
crops relate to crops harvested in the year 1954 regardless of unusually large. If a place had 1,000 or more acres of land not
when sold data on sales of livestock products relate to sales
;
being used for agricultural purposes and less than 10 percent of
during the calendar year 1954. Since the period to be included the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes,
was not yet completed for some items at the time of enumeration, the nonagricultural land in excess of the number of acres used for
special emphasis was placed upon including accurate estimates agricultural purposes was excluded from the farm area. Ex-
for such items for the remainder of the period. cept for open range and grazing land used under Government
For the 1954 and 1950 Censuses of Agriculture, places of 3 or permit, all grazing land was included as land in farms. All land
more acres were counted as farms if the annual value of agricul- in Indian reservations used for growing crops or grazing livestock
tural products (excluding home-garden products) amounted to was also included. Land used rent free was included as land
$150 or more. The agricultural products could have been either rented from others.

XXV
County and City Data Book, 1956 Items 106-126

Farms were by size according to the total land area


classified to estimate the prevailing market value in the community and
of each farm. In analyzing size-of-farm statistics, consideration appraise properly his farm's special characteristics. In many
should be given to the definition of a farm for census purposes. cases, a farm operator may give a "market value" that is un-
Census farms are essentially operating units, not ownership resonably high or, conversely, too low. Furthermore, the extent
tracts. If a landlord has croppers or other tenants, the land of variation known to exist in real-estate values makes it difficult
assigned each cropper or tenant is a separate farm even though to establish checking procedures that will correct inaccurate
the landlord may operate the entire holding essentially as one estimates.
farm in respect to supervision, equipment, rotation practices, pur-
See also general note for Items 100-131.
chase of supplies, or sale of products.
Items 114-118. Farm facilities, 1954.
See also general note for Items 100-131.
Source : Same as for Items 100-105.
Items 106-109. Commercial farms and part-time farms, 1954.
The figures are based on a sample of farms. Farms were in-
Source : Same as for Items 100-105.
cluded even if their facilities or equipment were temporarily out
The figures are based on a sample of farms. In general, all of order. Piped running water was defined as water piped from
farms with a value of sales of farm products amounting to $1,200 a pressure system or by gravity flow from a natural or artificial
or more were classified as commercial. The total value of farm source. The figures for number of farms with tractors cover
products sold was obtained by adding the reported or estimated those having either wheel tractors (other than garden), garden
values for all products sold from the farm. The value of live- tractors, or crawler tractors ( tracklaying, caterpillar).
stock, livestock products except wool and mohair, vegetables,
See also general note for Items 100-131.
nursery and greenhouse products, and forest products was ob-
tained by the enumerator from the farm operator for each farm. Items 119-123. Value of farm products sold, 1954.
The enumerator also obtained from the farm operator the quan- Source : Same as for Items 100-105.
tity sold for corn, sorghums, small grains, hays, and small fruits.
Data on the value of farm products sold were obtained by
The value of sales for these crops was obtained by multiplying
either of two methods. First, the values of livestock sold alive,
the quantity sold by State average prices. The quantity sold was
poultry, poultry products, vegetables harvested for sale, nursery
estimated for all other farm products. '

and greenhouse products, forest products, and all livestock prod-


Farms with a value of sales of $250 to $1,199 were classified as ucts except wool and mohair, were obtained during the enumera-
commercial only if the farm operator worked off the farm less tion directly from the farm operator. Second, the value of all
than 100 days or if the income of the farm operator and members other agricultural products sold was estimated for each county.
of his family received from nonfarm sources was less than the
In 1950, the figures for total value of farm products sold in-
total value of all farm products sold.
cluded the value of several farm products not included in the
Part-time farms were defined as those with a value of sales of —
figures for 1954 butter, cheese, skim milk, bees, honey, corn
farm products of $250 to $1,199 if the farm operator reported fodder, corn silage, and grain straw, and receipts from the rental
(a) 100 or more days of work off the farm in 1954, or (6) the of pasture.
nonfarm income received by him and members of his family was
Data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for
greater than the value of farm products sold.
the entire farm, regardless of who shared in the receipts. The
See also general note for Items 100-131. landlord's share of crops and livestock sold and also the livestock
Item 110. Farms operated by tenants, 1954.
which the landlord took from the tenant farm to his own place
were considered as sales from the tenant farm. Sales of crops
Source : Same as for Items 100-105.
grown on a contract basis, of livestock fed on a contract basis,
Farm tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all or of poultry raised under a contract with a feed dealer or
the land they operate. others, were included as sales from the farm.

See also general note for Items 100-131. The data on sales cover one year's operation. The sales of
Item crops represent the sales of crops before the enumeration as
111. Cropland harvested, 1954.
well as those yet to be sold at the time of the enumeration.
Source : Same as for Items 100-105. Corn, cotton, and other commodities under loan were to be
In most instances, the harvested acreage that was reported for considered as sold at loan prices. Livestock sales are for the
individual crops represents the area harvested for the 1954 crop calendar year regardless of when the livestock were raised or
year. An exception was made for land in fruit orchards, vine- produced. It was assumed that all wool and mohair shorn or
yards, and planted nut trees in this case, the acreage included
;
clipped in 1954 was sold.
covered both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of the The value of farm products sold does not include government
enumeration date (usually October or November). The acreage payments for soil conservation, lime and fertilizer furnished,
harvested for crops is often less than the acreage planted. and subsidy payments.
See also general note for Items 100-131. When obtaining the value oj; the farm products sold, the enu-
Items 112-113. Average value of land and buildings, 1954.
merators were instructed to report the gross value without mak-
ing deductions of any kind. In some cases, farm operators re-
Source : Same as for Items 100-105.
ported the amount of the money received as the gross value of
The figures are based on a
sample of farms. The value reported farm products sold although it may have represented the net price
for each farm was the approximate amount for which the land and (less hauling, handling, etc.).
the buildings on it would sell. Many problems, not encountered
See also general note for Items 100-131.
in enumerating most agricultural items, are involved in obtaining
farm real-estate values. The estimation of the value of land and Items 124-126. Equipment on farms, 1954.
buildings is based largely upon opinion. In the event a farm Source : Same as for Items 100-105.
had been recently purchased, answers could be based upon that The sample of farms. "Pick-up" and
figures are based on a
experience. But many farms have not changed hands for many motor trucks. Jeeps
truck-trailer combinations are included under
years. In making an appropriate estimate, a respondent needs and station wagons are included as motor trucks or automobiles
Items 127-221 Source Notes and Explanations

depending on whether used for hauling farm products or supplies, Deposits of branches located outside of the county of the head
or as passenger vehicles. School buses are excluded. Tractors officehave been included with figures for the counties in which
include wheel tractors, garden tractors, and crawler tractors. the branches are situated.
Wheel tractors include homemade tractors but exclude implements
having built-in power units such as self-propelled combines, Table 4
powered buck rakes, etc.
AREA AND POPULATION
See also general note for Items 100-131.
Item 201. Land area.
Items 127-129. Farm expenditures, 1954.
Source : Bureau of the Census, Geography Bulletin No. 5, Land
Source : Same as for Items 100-105. Area and Population of Incorporated Places of 2,500 Inhabitants

The figures are based on a sample of farms. Expenditures or More: April 1, 1950.
comprise the total specified expenditures for the place whether See text for Item 1.
made by the landowner, tenant, or both.
Items 202-208. Population, 1950.
Feed expenditures comprise the expenditures for pasture, salt,
See source and text for Items 2-5 and 7-9.
condiments, concentrates, mineral supplements, grain, hay, and
mill feeds. Expenditures for grinding and mixing feeds are also Item 209. Population 14-17 years old enrolled in school, 1950.
included. Payments made by a tenant to his landlord for feed Source : Same as for Item 1.
grown on the land rented by the tenant are excluded.
The data for school enrollment as well as educational attain-
Fertilizer comprises only commercial fertilizer or fertilizing ment were collected on a 20-percent sample basis. Enrollment was
material. Barnyard manure, straw, refuse materials, and soil those
restricted to enrollment in "regular" schools only, that is,
conditioners were excluded. an elementary or high school
schools where enrollment leads to
Expenditures for hired labor include only cash payments. Ex- diploma, or to a college, university, or professional school degree.
penditures for housework, custom work, and contract construction If a person was receiving regular instruction at home from a
work were excluded. tutor at a level comparable to that of a regular school, the person
was counted as enrolled.
See also general note for Items 100-131.
See source and text for Item 10.
Items 130-131. All cattle and calves, hogs and pigs, 1954.
Item 210. Median school years completed (persons 25 and over),
Source : Same as for Items 100-105.
1950.
The figures represent the numbers on hand on the day of enu-
See source and text for Item 10.
meration. Livestock were enumerated on the place where they
were located, regardless of ownership. Livestock grazing in na- Items 211-212. Employed persons, 1950.
tional forests, grazing districts, or on open range at the time of
See source and text for Items 11-13.
enumeration were to be reported for the farm or ranch to which
they belonged. Item 213. Employed in trade, 1950.

The time of year at which livestock are enumerated greatly Source : Same as for Items 11-13.
influences the results. When making
comparisons, it is important
"In trade" comprises all wholesale trade, and all retail trade
to note that the 1954 Census provided a
fall inventory while the
including eating and drinking places.
1950 Census represented a spring inventory. Also, the 1954 enum-
eration came at a time of large-scale movement of herds from one See also text for Items 11-13.
range to another, from ranch to feeder, and from farm or ranch Item 214 Number of families, 1950.
to market.
See source and text for Item 14.
See also general note for Items 100-131.
Items 215-216. Income in 1949 of families, 1950.

BANK DEPOSITS See source and text for Items 15-16.

Items 132-133. Bank deposits, 1956. DWELLING UNITS


Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System,
: Items 217-220. Dwelling units, 1950.
Distribution of Bank Deposits by Counties and Standard Metro-
See source and text for Items 17-20.
politan Areas, June SO, 1956.
Item 221. New dwelling units authorized by building permits,
These data were compiled with the cooperation of Federal
1955.
banking supervisory agencies, the Federal Reserve Banks, and
the State bank supervisory authorities. The Comptroller of the Source Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,
:

Currency obtained the data for national banks and banks in the New Dwelling Units Authorized by Local Building Permits, An-
District of Columbia, the Board of Governors of the Federal Re- nual Summary.
serve System and the Federal Reserve Banks obtained those for New dwelling units include housekeeping units for which
State member banks, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- building permits were issued and Federal contracts awarded
poration obtained those for nonmember banks. State bank super- and, except where noted, relate only to activity within the cor-
visory authorities cooperated in obtaining data for noninsured porate limits of the specific city. These data have not been ad-
banks. justed for lapsed permits or the lag between the issuance of a
Total deposits cover all banks (commercial, mutual savings, permit and the start of construction.
and other types) and include interbank and governmental de- Data on new dwelling units authorized are published monthly
posits. Time deposits shown here consist principally of savings by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in New Dwelling Units Author-
deposits of individuals, subject to 30 days notice, and of other de- ized by Local Building Permits, which presents figures for each
posits which may not be withdrawn in less than 30 days. They of about 7,000 places reporting to the Bureau. Annual summary
cover only deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. issues are available for the years 1950-55.

XXVII
;

County and City Data Book, 1956 Items 222-275

ELECTRIC BILLS Greenhouses and nurseries are not included ; florist shops are
included.
Items 222-223. Typical net monthly electric bills, 1956.

Source Federal Power Commission, Typical Residential Elec- See also general note for Items 26-49 and text for Items 26-28.
:

tric Bills, Cities of 2,500 Population and More; and Typical Elec- Items 253-254. Nonstore retailers, 1954.
tric Bills, Cities of 50,000 Population and More.
Source : Same as for Items 26-28.
The figures for the typical commercial light bill and for the
"Nonstore retailers," like the "store" type of establishment,
residential net monthly bill are based on rate schedules appli-
are primarily engaged in the selling of merchandise to personal,
cable to the area within corporate limits of the community shown.
household, or farm users. The "nonstore" type is distinguished
The commercial light bill represents 6 kilowatt demand, 750
by the fact that the customer does not make his purchases at the
kilowatt hour monthly use, and covers service which is supplied
establishment site. Instead, the purchase is made at the cus-
to commercial and business establishments such as stores, offices,
tomer's home, at the site of another business establishment, or by
and restaurants where the service is used for lighting and inci-
mail order.
dental power service. The 250 kwh monthly residential bill
covers basic residential services excluding water heating, which The three types of retail establishments in which customer
in many communities is supplied by other sources of energy. purchases aremade in manner are door-to-door distributors,
this
operators of merchandise vending machines, and mail-order
VITAL STATISTICS houses. In the 1948 and prior censuses, these establishments
were classified in one of the major "store" type groups on the
Items 224-225. Live births and deaths, 1954.
basis of commodities handled.
See source and text for Items 23-24.
See also general note for Items 26-49 and text for Items 26-28.
RETAIL TRADE Items 255-256. Retail establishments and sales, 1948 (revised).
Items 226-232. Retail trade, 1954. See source for Items 26-28, and text for Items 48-49.
See source for Items 26-28 and text for Items 26-28 and 29-31.
WHOLESALE TRADE
Items 233-234. Food stores, 1954.
Item 257. Wholesale establishments, 1954.
See source for Items 26-28 and text for Items 32-33.
See source and text for Item 50.
Items 235-236. Eating, drinking places, 1954.
Items 258-260. Wholesale payroll, paid employees, and active
See source for Items 26-28 and text for Items 34-35. proprietors, 1954.
Items 237-238. General merchandise group, 1954. See source for Item 50 and text for Items 51-53.
See source for Items 26-28 and text for Items 36-37. Items 261-262. Merchant wholesalers, 1954.

Items 239-240. Apparel, accessories stores, 1954. See source for Item 50 and text for Items 54-55.
See source for Items 26-28 and text for Items 38-39. Items 263-264. Other operating types, 1954.

Items 241-242. Furniture, home furnishings, appliance dealers, Source : Same as for Item 50.
1954.
Wholesale establishments are divided for Census purposes into
See source for Items 26-28 and text for Items 40-41. five major type-of-operation groups Merchant wholesalers
:

manufacturer's sales branches, sale offices petroleum bulk plants, ;


Items 243-244. Automotive group, 1954.
terminals merchandise agents, brokers and assemblers of farm
; ;

See source for Items 26-28 and text for Items 42-43. products.

Items 245-246. Gasoline service stations, 1954. The group "Other operating types" comprises all types other
than "Merchant wholesalers." (See text for Items 54-55.)
See source for Items 26-28 and text for Items 44-45.
Items 247-248. Lumber, building materials, See also general note for Items 50-55.
hardware, farm
equipment dealers, 1954.
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES
See source for Items 26-28 and text for Items 46-47.
Items 265-268. Service trade establishments and receipts, 1954.
Items 249-250. Drug stores, proprietary stores, 1954.
See source and text for Items 56-57.
Source : Same as for Items 26-28.
Items 269-271. Service trade payroll, paid employees, and pro-
Drug stores, proprietary stores sell
drugs or proprietary medi-
prietors, 1954.
cines usually combination with lines such as cosmetics,
in
toiletries, tobacco, magazines and books, and novelty merchandise. See source for Items 56-57 and text for Items 58-60.
To be classified as a drug store, the establishment must sell Items 272-273. Personal services, 1954.
prescriptions.
See source for Items 56-57 and text for Items 61-62.
See also general note for Items 26-49 and text for Items 26-28.
Items 274-275. Business services (except accounting, auditing,
Items 251-252. Other retail stores, 1954. bookkeeping), 1954.
Source : Same as for Items 26-28. Source : Same as for Items 56-57.
This residual class consists of establishments primarily en- This group comprises establishments primarily engaged in pro-
gaged in selling, at retail, specialized lines of merchandise such viding services, not elsewhere classified, to business enterprises
as jewelry, liquor, feed, farm and garden supplies, books, sporting on a fee or contract basis. The kinds-of -business types included
goods, gifts, novelties, souvenirs, music, cameras, photographic in this group are Consumer and mercantile credit adjustment
: ;

supplies, orthopedic supplies and artificial limbs, pets, hobby collection agencies private employment agencies news syndi-
; ;

equipment, toys, religious goods, and monuments and tombstones. cates ; advertising agencies outdoor advertising services miscel-
; ;
Items 276-300 Source Notes and Explanations

laneous advertising; duplicating, addressing, mailing, and steno- Items 292-293. Manufactures, 1947 (revised).
graphic services auctioneers' establishments (service only) coin-
See source for Items 68-71 and text for Items 78-79.
; ;

operated machine rental and repair services other business serv-


;

ices, not elsewhere classified. BANKING


See also general note for Items 56-64 and text for Items 56-57. Items 294-295. Bank deposits and debits, 1956.

Items 276-277. Automobile repair services, garages, 1954. Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System,
See source for Items 56-57 and text for Items 63-64. records.

Items 278-279. Miscellaneous repair services, 1954. The coverage of all commercial banks in the areas listed is com-

Source : Same as for Items 56-57.


In some areas, banks or branches out-
plete, or practically so.
Variations of more than
side of the specified city are included.
This group comprises establishments primarily engaged in mis-
10 percent from complete coverage are indicated by footnotes.
cellaneous repair services, such as blacksmith shops; electrical
repair radio and television repair watch, clock, and jewelry
; ;
Deposits are as of December 31 and comprise demand de-
repair and upholstery and furniture repair. Repair departments
;
posit accounts of individuals, partnerships, and corporations, and
of retail dealers or manufacturers are not included in the repair of State and local governments. Bank debits to demand deposit
classifications unless operated as separate establishments, and accounts are calendar-year data and include debits (e. g., with-
reported as such. It does not include some repair services of drawals) or charges to demand deposit accounts of individuals,
which the more important are automobile repair services, classi- partnerships, and corporations, and of State and local govern-
fied separately garment and shoe repair, classified under "Per-
;
ments, and payments from trust funds on deposit in the banking
sonal services" and ship and boat repair, covered in the Census
;
department. Excluded are debits to United States Government
of Manufactures. deposit accounts, payments of certified and officers' checks, pay-
ments in settlement of clearing house balances, charges to ex-
See also general note for Items 56-64 and text for Items 56-57.
pense and miscellaneous accounts, corrections, and similar
Items 280-281. Motion picture theaters, 1954. charges, and debits to the accounts of other banks, that is,
Source : Same as for Items 56-57. to interbank accounts.

These items cover theaters primarily engaged in the exhibition CITY GOVERNMENT FINANCES AND EMPLOYMENT
of motion pictures, including theaters primarily engaged in the
Items 296-313. General note.
outdoor exhibition of motion pictures, commonly known as
"drive-ins." The data for the 41 cities having 250,000 or more inhabitants
in 1950 were obtained through compilation by the Bureau of
See also general note for Items 56-64 and text for Items 56-57.
the Census from official city records and reports and for most of
;

Items 282-283. Hotels, 1954. the remaining cities, by mail questionnaire inquiry.

Source : Same as for Items 56-57. Financial data relate to varying fiscal years ending in calen-
dar 1955, except for a few cities with fiscal years closing early in
This classification consists of establishments known as hotels
January 1956.
engaged in providing lodging, or lodging and meals, to the gen-
eral public. In 1954, hotels were included regardless of the Figures for individual city governments embrace the city corpo-
number of guest rooms in 1948, hotels with fewer than 6 rooms
; ration and all its funds, including local agencies classified by the
were omitted. Hotels operated by membership organizations, but Bureau of the Census as subordinate to the city corporation.
open to the public, and apartment hotels which provide accommo- Excluded are data for independent local governments, such
dations for transients are included. Rooming and boarding as the county, independent school districts, independent hous-
houses, private residences commonly known as tourist homes, ing authorities, and the like, that also provide local govern-
and apartment or residential hotels which provide no accommo- ment services for the area or population of the city. Whether a
dations for transients are excluded. particular type of local agency is classified as part of the city
government or as a separate governmental unit varies from city
See also general note for Items 56-64 and text for Items 56-67.
to city depending on the statutory powers and structure of the
agency. Differences in the structure and scope of city government
MANUFACTURES arising from the presence or absence of other local units serving

Item 284. Establishments, 1954. the areas must be kept in mind in making intercity comparisons
of data.
See source and text for Items 68-71.
Items 296-300. General revenue, 1955.
Items 285-286. AH employees: Annual average and payroll,
1954. Source Bureau of the Census, Compendium of City Govern-
:

ment Finances in 1955.


See source for Items 68-71 and text for Items 72-73.
General revenue comprises all city revenue except utility reve-
Items Production
287-289. workers: Annual average, man- nue and employee retirement or other insurance trust revenue.
hours, and wages, 1954. The basis for distinction is not the fund or administrative unit re-
See source for Items 68-71 and text for Items 74-75. ceiving the particular amount, but rather the nature of the
revenue sources concerned.
Man-hours figures represent all man-hours worked or paid for
at the plant including actual overtime hours (not straight-time Taxes are defined as compulsory contributions exacted by a
equivalent hours). Hours paid for vacations, holidays, or sick government for public purposes, except employee and employer
leave, when employee was not at the plant, are excluded. assessments for retirement and social insurance purposes, which
are classified as insurance trust revenue. All tax revenue is
Item 290. Value added by manufacture, 1954. classified as general revenue and comprises amounts received (in-
See source for Items 68-71 and text for Item 76. cluding interest and penalties but excluding protested amounts
and refunds) from all taxes imposed by a government. City
Item 291. Capital expenditures, new, 1954.
tax revenue excludes amounts from shares of State-collected
See source for Items 68-71 and text for Item 77. taxes, which are classified as intergovernmental revenue.

XXIX
County and City Data Book, 1956 Items 301-314

Property taxes are those conditioned on ownership of property city's full faith and credit or nonguaranteed, and all interest-
and measured by its value. They comprise general property bearing short-term credit obligations. Also included are judg-
taxes relating to property as a whole, real and personal, tangible ments, mortgages, and "revenue" bonds, as well as general obliga-
or intangible, whether taxed at a single rate or at classified rates, tion bonds, notes, and interest-bearing short-term credit obliga-
and taxes on selected types of property, such as motor vehicles or tions. Excluded are non-interest-bearing short-term obligations,
certain or all intangibles. interfund obligations, amounts owed in a trust or agency capacity,
Intergovernmental revenue covers amounts received from other advances and contingent loans from other governments, and rights
governments as fiscal aid or as reimbursement for performance of of individuals to benefits from city employee retirement funds.
general government services for the paying government. It ex- Long-term debt is defined as debt payable more than one year
cludes any amounts received from other governments for sale of after date of issue. Short-term debt comprises interest-bearing
property, commodities, and utility services. debt payable within one year from date of issue, such as bond
anticipation notes, bank loans, and tax anticipation notes and
Charges and miscellaneous revenue covers all general revenue
warrants. It includes obligations having no fixed maturity date
except from taxes and intergovernmental revenue.
if payable from a tax levied for collection in the year of their
See also general note for Items 296-313. issuance.
Items 301-308. General expenditures, 1955.
Net long-term debt long-term debt outstanding minus offsets
is
Source : Same as for Items 296-300. to long-term debt. and investment assets of
Offsets cover cash

The general expenditure total covers all city expenditure other sinking funds and other reserve funds which are specifically
than the specifically enumerated kinds of expenditure classified held for redemption of long-term debt, including bond reserve
as utility expenditure and employee retirement or other insurance funds, deposits with fiscal agents for the redemption of uncan-
trust expenditure. celled debt, and balances in refunding bond accounts held pend-
ing completion of refunding transactions.
Police expenditures cover costs of preservation of law and
order and traffic safety. They include highway police patrols, See also general note for Items 296-313.
crime prevention activities, police communications, detention and Items 312-313. City government employment, October 1955.
custody of persons awaiting trial, traffic safety, vehicular inspec-
tions, and the like.
Source : Bureau of the Census, City Employment in 1955.

Fire expenditures cover costs of city fire-fighting organiza- The governments and include all boards,
figures relate to city

tions and auxiliary services thereof, inspection for fire hazards, commissions, and agencies of such city governments (including
and other fire prevention activities. They include cost of fire- city schools where administered by the municipal government),

fighting facilities, such as fire hydrants and water, furnished by but exclude independent districts, authorities, and other local
other agencies of the city government. governments that may overlie city areas.

Highways expenditures comprise costs of streets, highways, For a detailed discussion relating to the methods of estimating
and structures necessary for their use, snow and ice removal, public employment, and procedural and technical aspects of the
toll highway and bridge facilities, and ferries. survey, see the Bureau of the Census report, State Distribution of
Public Employment in 1955.
Sanitation expenditures cover costs of street cleaning, sewers,
and sewage and waste collection and disposal. Comfort stations, Employee number of persons on the payroll in
figures are for
smoke regulation and the control of other public nuisances, and the pay period ending nearest October 31, 1955, and comprise all
such miscellaneous services as public laundries, wash houses, and employees with permanent, indefinite, or temporary tenure, elec-
baths are excluded. tive and other officials, judges, etc., paid by the municipality.

City-administered expenditures cover costs of city


schools Persons on work relief or contractors and their employees are
institutions of higher education and elementary and secondary excluded.
schools administered directly by the city government rather than Payroll figures represent gross payroll before deductions, and
by independent school districts or by other governments. In- comprise salaries, wages, fees, and other compensation earned
cluded are costs of special educational programs (vocational in October 1955 by officials and other employees.
education, veterans' education, etc. ) and special educational facil-
ities and services (school health and recreational programs, CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS
school lunch program transportation of students, special classes
1

Items 314-319. General note.


for the handicapped, school libraries, etc.) provided by city
schools. Expenditures for dormitories, cafeterias, athletic con- These data cover school systems serving incorporated places
tests, lunchrooms, student activities, and other auxiliary activities of 25,000 inhabitants or more, except where such cities are
financed wholly or largely through charges for services on a com- served by a school system including a much larger area, both
mercial basis are reported on a gross basis. urban and rural, as, for example, an entire county. In many
cities the schools are not a part of the regular city government,
Recreation expenditures cover cultural-scientific activities,
such as museums and art galleries organized recreation, includ- but constitute a separate school government (referred to as an
;

ing playgrounds, playfields, swimming pools, and bathing beaches independent school district) with power to tax and issue bonds
;

municipal parks and special facilities for recreation, such as within certain limits. Other school systems are departments of
;

auditoriums, stadiums, auto camps, recreation piers, and yacht the city government and are supported by an appropriation from
harbors. the city council. Both these types of school sytems are covered
here.
Interest on general debt covers all amounts paid for use of
borrowed money for other than utility purposes. Item 314. Total expenditure, 1953-54.

See also general note for Items 296-313. Source : Office of Education, Statistics of City School Systems:
Staff, Pupils, and Finances, 1953-54, and records.
Items 309-311. Debt outstanding, 1955.
Expenditures shown cover full-time public day schools only,
Source : Same as for Items 296-300. excluding part-time, evening, and summer schools. Included are
Long- and short-term debt comprises all long-term credit current expenditures for the six functional accounts Administra-:

obligations of the city and its agencies whether backed by the tion, instruction, maintenance of plant, operation of plant, auxil-

XXX
)

Items 315-330 Source Notes and Explanations

iary services, and fixed charges. Excluded are all expenditures Beds comprise the number of beds, cribs, and pediatric bassi-
for capital outlay (new grounds, buildings, and equipment) and nets normally available for inpatients, but does not include new-
debt service (all interest, and redemption of bonds and loans), as born infant bassinets.
well as all expenditures for community services such as public
libraries, public recreation, and subsidies to private schools. CLIMATE
These figures are not comparable with those shown for Item Items 323-330. General note.
306, "City-administered schools," which represent city corpora-
Nearly one-fourth of the cities included here do not have
tion expenditures for school purposes.
weather stations located in them. For the majority of these,
See also general note for Items 314-319. observations from nearby stations having approximately the
Item 315. Enrollment, 1953-54. same climatic conditions have been substituted. Substitutions
are indicated by footnotes see Appendix C for the complete list
;

Source : Same as for Item 314.


of these cities and substituted nearby stations. For 9 cities, there
These figures represent the total number of different pupils en- were no nearby representative stations; for other cities, where
rolled atany time during the year in the regular full-time day a note indicates that summarized data were not available, it
school in nursery, kindergarten, elementary, secondary, and jun- does not necessarily mean that there were no basic observations.
ior college programs. 1952 data were used for 12 stations because of closing or suspen-
See also general note for Items 314-319. sion of the observational program at these locations.

Items 316-317. Teachers and average annual salary, 1953-54. Items 323-324. Mean temperature.
Source : Same as for Item 314. Source: Weather Bureau, Climatological Data; Local Climato-
logical Data; Normals, Means and Extremes.
In addition to classroom teachers, the figures include other
nonsupervisory instructional staff such as librarians, study-hall Mean temperature values are based on the period 1921-1950
keepers, guidance officers, psychometrists, and psychologists, who and are means adjusted to represent observations taken at the
work directly with pupils. present standard location.

Teachers' average annual salary represents the total paid in See also general note for Items 323-330.
salaries to teachers, as defined above, divided by the number of
Items 325-326. Record temperature.
such teachers.
Source : Same as for Items 323-324.
See also general note for Items 314-319.
Record temperature values represent the highest and lowest
Item 318. Average expenditure per pupil, 1953-54.
temperatures ever recorded. While these values are related to
Source : Same as for Item 314. the length of record (which is not strictly uniform for all cities
shown), they are considered adequate for usual comparisons.
These figures represent the average current expenditure per
In using these values, it should be remembered that they indi-
pupil in average daily attendance. They are derived by dividing
cate extreme conditions and that temperatures approaching these
Item 314, "Total expenditure," by figures for average daily at-
values occur very infrequently.
tendance in full-time public day schools.
See also general note for Items 323-330.
See also general note for Items 314-319.
Item 319. Elementary and secondary schools, 1953-54. Items 327-330. Mean annual precipitation, possible sunshine,
hourly wind velocity, degree days.
Source : Same as for Item 314.
Source : Same as for Items 323-324.
These figures represent full-time public day schools only.
Nursery, kindergarten, and junior college programs and part- Mean annual precipitation data have an accuracy comparable
time, evening, and summer schools are excluded. to that for mean temperature data. See text for Items 323-324.
(

See also general note for Items 314-319. Mean annualpercent of possible sunshine includes data from
those stations having automatic sunshine recorders for a con-
HOSPITALS siderable period of time and for which these records have been

Items 320-322.
summarized. These values show the relationship between the
Hospitals, beds, admissions, 1955.
number of hours of sunshine as recorded by instrument and the
Source The American Hospital Association, Hospitals, Guide
:
number of hours between sunrise and sunset for each day during
Issue, Part II, Chicago, 111., 1956. the year.
These data are a summarization of the figures published for Mean annual hourly wind velocity values were taken from
individually listed hospitals in the source publication. Each year
records at stations equipped with wind instruments. Means were
the Association sends questionnaires to all hospitals which have
determined by averaging the hourly wind speed for the period
been accepted for listing. From the data returned, the annual of record.
statistics are compiled. All data reported in this Guide Issue
Mean annual degree days, 65° base is the annual sum of the
were requested for the year ending September 30, 1955, or for the
fiscal year ending closest to that date.
differences between 65° and the daily mean temperatures below
65°. The degree day total is not affected when the temperature
The data cover hospitals of all types, but coverage of each type
is 65° or higher.These data were compiled from the total num-
of hospital varies in the extent of completeness. Coverage is fairly
ber of degree days each month for same period of years as the
complete with respect to general hospitals, tuberculosis hospitals,
mental hospitals, and Federal Government hospitals. Excluded mean temperature (1921-1950). The degree day value is based
almost entirely are institutions and services commonly referred on the assumption that in order to heat buildings to a tempera-
to as convalescent and resting homes, nursing homes, maternity ture of approximately 70° the amount of fuel or heat used per
hospitals, infirmaries, old-age houses, sanatoriums, etc. day is proportional to the number of degrees the outside tempera-
Admissions comprise the number of patients accepted for in- ture falls below 65°.
patient service during the year, but do not include births. See also general note for Items 323-330.
TABLES

Page

Table 1. — Regions, divisions, and States 2

Table 2.— Counties 10

Table 3 .
— Standard metropolitan areas 346

Table 4.-- Cities 364


U. S. Summary Items 1-16
Table 1.—REGIONS, DIVISIONS, AND STATES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease]

Region, division. State


.. S
5

Items 17-31 U. S. Summary


Table 1. -REGIONS, DIVISIONS, AND STATES
["n" denotes statistics not available]

Dwelling units, 1950 Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

Establishments

Payroll,

toilet and With


bath, and payroll
pied
only)

United States.

Regions:
Northeastern States... 12,051,182 78.0 11,228,076 11,402,491 4,861,139 918,966 420,163 312,250 481,785 307,271 45,965,287 5,094,429 1,946,392 471,596
North Central States.. 13,745,646 61.2 12,971,966 60.7 11, 994,720 4,391,201 1,193,970 450,240 403,552 519,618 358,742 53,437,533 5,725,555 2,232,665 542,304
South 13,653,785 44.6 12,632,607 53.7 8,337,816 3,706,553 1,332,582 417,261 531,253 480,722 296,782 43,769,322 4,338,903 1,917,994 491,708
West 6,532,785 78.4 5,993,632 57.8 5,537,209 2,575,347 571,844 193,427 243,019 239,525 161,245 26,795,606 3,039,775 1,027,280 260,144

The Northeastern States:


New England
Middle Atlantic

The North Central States:


East North Central....
Vest North Central. . .

The South:
South Atlantic 5,996,267 4S.8 5,539,058 3,920,371 1,861,191 604,178 191,740 252,923 217,866 134,666 20,608,887 2,139,033 216,486
East South Central.... 3,195,164 32.7 2,991,832 1,592,518 599,218 308,080 100,895 126,128 100,623 59,833 8,354,102 775,478 107,188
Vest South Central. ... 4,462,354 47.6 4,101,717 2,824,927 1,246,144 420,324 124,626 152,202 162,233 102,283 14,806,333 1,424,392 168,034

The West:
Mountain.
Pacific

New England:
Maine........ 311,441 52.4 254,443 184,864 66,002 22,612 9,956 7,986 11,624 7,742 923,796 84,061 37,318 10,906
New Hampshire 190,563 64.8 155,203 123,531 43,349 12,254 6,170 6,934 7,439 5,071 603,991 57,095 24,398 7,020
Vermont ..............
. 121,911 65.3 103,496 76,169 27,640 9,298 4,032 3,178 4,623 3,183 379,503 35,298 14,959 4,322
Massachusetts ......... 1,400,185 79.2 1,305,194 528,116 107,770 51,752 34,490 53,022 35,690 5,539,100 649,341 263,484 42,871
Rhode Island 244,147 62.2 225,447 78,223 18,046 8,191 6,110 10,396 5,984 847,552 91,503 37,590 10,128
'

Connecticut.... ....... 611,162 61. 569,638 267,251 50,396 20,510 17,814 25,703 17,541 2,617,526 290, 594 106,885 24,251

Middle Atlantic:
New York 4,633,806 83.5 4,325,139 2,271,158 335,510 159,548 123,060 183,440 119,392 18,116,095 2,090,787 754,268 181,771-
New Jersey 1,501,473 83.5 1,373,637 588,493 118,398 51,318 39,744 64,919 40,609 6,144,769 637,044 227,657 64,295
Pennsylvania .......... 3,036,494 71.6 2,915,879 990,907 244,682 108,686 72,934 120,619 72,059 10,792,955 1,158,706 479,833 126,032

East North Central:


Ohio 2,402,565 69.8 2,313,990 61.1 2,340,723 802,966 222,654 82,720 58,921 86,907 61,047 9,633,332 1,088,120 418,560 87,333
Indiana 1,232,314 56.2 1,168,916 65.5 1,006,499 346,943 109,004 40,167 66,977 41,624 31,544 4,512,673 497,623 195,974 43,559
Illinois .............. 2,671,647 67.0 2,582,000 50.1 2,391,405 1,097,110 217,420 92,317 82,427 99,001 65,237 11,018,913 1,252,549 463,8 105,078
Michigan. ...... ..... 1,971,842 70.4 1,790,702 67.5 1,838,687 651,727 192,332 60,632 51,243 67,995 50,331 8,167,632 878,983 324,684 74,320
Wisconsin............. 1,055,843 53. 967,448 63.5 840,486 312,222 91,872 33,774 24,921 47, 30,682 3,923,671 403,583 164,030 49,200

West North Central:


Minnesota.. .......••• 918,434 52.7 845,265 66.4 782,165 80,976 27,870 23,247 35,380 24,476 3,449,684 366,398 145,954 36,184
811,912 51.4 780,167 63.4 715,782 63,198 25,688 23,228 35,124 23,952 3,077,580 279,285 118,429 37,000
Missouri 1,268,354 48.5 1,197,597 57.7 967,084 93,608 44,083 33,520 47,262 30,252 4,525,308 477,035 192,596 49,428
North Dakota 175,769 33.6 162,105 66.2 107,617 36,354 17,410 5,055 4,437 7,743 5,291 661,577 60,506 25,053 7,750
South Dakota 194,573 38.0 182,978 62.2 129,310 41,876 18,166 5,766 6,102 8,338 678,789 60,910 26,374 8,310
Nebraska .........•••. 417,245 56.5 394,148 60.6 342,759 111,450 33,852 12,870 11,307 17,033 1,587,789 153,360 64,723 17,970
Kansas ........ .... 625,148 586,650 63.9 532,203 169,715 53,478 19,298 17,222 25,327 2,200,585 207,203 92,480 26,172

South Atlantic:
Delaware. ............. 97,013 69.6 90,390 106,102 46,877 9,694 3,494 4,307 2,739 492,1 52,720 19,670 4,016
Maryland 689,116 71.3 641,222 624,998 242,562 66,378 23,007 24,857 !5, 2,675,464 298,471 124,699 25,142
District of Columbia.. 229,738 87.0 224,142 284,032 253,454 21,012 8,056 6,734 5,188 1,212,450 170,981 62,245 6,166
Virginia 901,483 49.7 845,259 628,576 269,656 95,210 29,329 30,959 20,453 3,120,549 327,449 143,1 30,516
West Virginia 544,075 44.6 518,281 306,826 106,572 46,544 16,216 13,608 18,681 11,403 1,401,206 144,902 62,144 18,139
North Carolina........ 1,058,367 34.5 994,356 537,922 220,124 114,846 31,625 25,660 38,049 21,997 3,209,796 310,542 143,750 37,732
South Carolina........ 557,672 34.3 514,638 250,280 106,856 65,140 17,634 45,374 20,581 11,917 1,518,889 139,153 68,748 19,909
Georgia...... ...... ... 966,672 35.8 889,269 531,815 235,216 100,420 30,793 51,698 32,395 19,571 2,963,217 288,835 131,569 32,360
Florida 952,131 60.1 821,501 649,820 379,874 84,934 31, 586 28,296 41,303 25,569 4,014,417 405,980 169,913 42,506

East South Central:


Kentucky. ............. 820,141 35.5 778,754 423,362 152,643 75, 116 26,888 22,680 26,472 2,201,101 210,269 92,202
Tennessee 921,837 36.0 871,474 567,828 213,676 85,834 28,506 22,513 31,067 2,759,416 261,785 121,963 33,845
Alabama 843,857 31.6 786,839 396,717 149,647 82,458 26,156 19,554 26,158 2,111,783 191,470 93,013 27,196
Mississippi 609,329 25.2 554,765 204,611 83,252 64,672 19,345 61,381 16,926 1,281,802 111,954 55,782 17,377

West South Central:


Ar 1: ansa:: 575,163 28.7 524,391 205,696 92,324 43,428 15,107 16,099 18,783 10,965 1,333,632 112,284 53,985 20,009
777,672 40.5 724,945 491,954 192,801 86,446 24,376 22,582 26,845 15,759 2,339,289 238,022 107,833 26,972
Oklahonn. ............ 715,691 51.7 663,203 473,045 199,545 51,230 20,211 24,503 25,312 15,568 2,101,041 194,136 85,669 26,860
Texas 2,393,828 53.2 2,189,178 1,654,232 761,474 239,220 64,932 89,018 91,293 59,991 9,032,371 879,950 380,951 94,193

Mountain:
Montana.... ........... 194,256 56.3 175,470 129,856 51,574 17,318 6,059 6,575 8,223 5,865 778,033 78,097 28,501 8,613
188,328 61.6 169,110 118,316 45,646 17,174 4,939 8,915 7,096 5,056 670,057 65,780 24,837 7,108
Wyoming 92,086 60.5 84,185 64,890 30,725 8,938 2,419 3,113 3,974 2,826 384,601 39,859 14,453 4,292
Colorado. 436,226 61.1 391,235 365,985 170,859 38,918 12,989 12,302 15,468 10,890 1,726,759 187,214 72,595 16,895
New Mexico 199,706 51.0 176,993 103,226 68,786 25,638 5,373 19,500 8,481 5,319 733,093 73,446 29,636 8,951
Ari zona. ............. 240,750 62.5 210,374 150,887 84,797 26,820 7,212 20,588 9,728 6,396 1,001,004 106, f" 39,889 10,164
Utah 200,554 79.8 187,825 177,590 71,066 23,500 5,148 6,300 6,670 4,772 733,120 32,629 6,688
Nevada. ............... 56,515 73.7 50,241 39,779 28,667 5,846 1,801 49,432 2,717 1,947 330,067 12,374 3,081

Pacific:
Washington 809,701 735,746 634,308 259,241 62,744 23,298 28,780 26,806 17,868 2,873,694 323,646 108,399 28,431
Oregon. ............... 524,003 479,047 381,640 154,915 38,658 14,744 9,567 19,073 12,333 1,921,204 204,689 69,643 21,942
California 3,590,660 3,333,406 3,370,732 1,609,071 306,290 109,445 77,947 131,289 87,973 15,643,974 1,840,933 594,324 143,979

Type of marriage report varies from state to State (marriages, marriage licenses, marriages by county where li applicable to each State,
U. S. Summary Items 32^*7
Table 1.-REGIONS, DIVISIONS, AND STATES

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
General merchandise
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment
dealers
Region, division, State dealers

$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

United States 39,762,213 13,101,051 17,872,386 11,078,209 8,619,002 29,914,997 10,743,812 :

Regions:
Northeastern States.. 118,263 11,621,905 90,212 4,141,981 17,250 4,399,962 42,327 3,897,906 2,461 17,939 6,905,152 J!',:).:d 2,172,116 20,058
North Central States. 101,769 11,718,327 107,347 4,148,518 19,214 5,680,174 32,548 3,014,555 2,527,490 27,636 9,756,905 57,691 3,507,548 42,529
South 122,504 10,054,077 73,266 2,632,988 30,764 5,014,056 28,877 2,667,420 2,146,125 27,601 8,557,532 '
57,015 3,091,154 24,274
West 6,367,904 48,832 2,177,564 8,970 2,778,194 15,991 1,498,328 1,484.307 12,777 4,695,4 29,015 1,972,994 13,658

The Northeastern States:


New England
Middle Atlantic

The North Central States:


East North Central...
West North Central...

The South:
South Atlantic 55,727 4,727,629 32,658 1,330,105 13,549 2,385,647 14,177 1,288,176 11,437 1,054,056 11,475 3,773,753 26,165 1,439,628 9,284
East South Central... 29,222 1,981,884 13,063 434,920 8,692 1,005,102 5,761 512,686 4,859 396,976 5,666 1,688,761 10,812 594,351 5,051
West South Central... 37,555 3,344,564 27,545 867,963 8,523 1,623,307 8,939 866,558 7,929 695,093 10,460 3,095,018 20,038 1,057,175 9,939

The West:
Mountain
Pacific

New England:
Maine 245,055 40,815 100,087 50,478 33,924 163,544 60,655
New Hampshire 159,966 32,200 44,298 37,579 24,612 106,273 40, 299
Vermont 91,739 17,562 33,516 18,419 16,757 73,196 24,626
Massachusetts 12,274 1,412,646 8,749 435,959 562,489 407,725 255,785 2,150 833,755 4,467 257,965 2,194
Rhode Island 2,415 205,742 1,917 63,886 77,882 67,401 37,109 388 140,423 958 45,918 395
Connecticut 5,153 638,468 4,566 190,099 222,122 194,746 149,418 1,136 441,361 2,331 142,899 1,049

Middle Atlantic:
New York 4,666,405 35,397 1,938,552 6,384 1,676,578 1,876,694 9,814 1,019,365 5,451 2,344,574 11,565 710,018 7,242
New Jersey 1,568,730 13,472 592,105 2,103 434,905 481,080 3,226 344,697 2,371 980,738 5,403 323,278 2,741
Pennsylvania 2,633,154 22,976 830,803 4,190 1,248,085 763,784 6,449 579,413 5,101 1,821,288 10,743 566,458 5,252

East North Central:


Ohio 19,870 2,315,830 17,239 770,405 2,784 1,164,659 5,487 525,685 5,093 485,217 4,610 1,748,157 616,977 5,664
Indiana 8,233 980,930 7,543 324,911 1,519 485,059 2,622 239,822 2,465 224,783 2,535 878,416 320,660 3,283
20,764 2,413,626 22,283 1,012,667 3,107 1,108,400 7,589 753,894 4,810 517,526 4,349 1,805,007 8,920 605,189 6,225
Michigan 14,548 1,933,738 13,476 589,765 2,236 864,358 4,700 481,652 3,787 405,278 3,518 1,696,791 8,170 569,253
Wisconsin 8,075 851,733 13,921 376,946 1,561 418,983 2,683 204,549 2,387 179,820 2,242 660,440 4,916 260,649

West North Central:


Minnesota 6,539 691,756 6,781 250,202 1,575 364,573 1,983 189,836 1,632 144,703 579,582 4,230
5,494 586,671 6,459 188,055 1,320 269,545 1,840 144,111 1,976 136,889 546,601 4,493
Missouri 9,284 939,413 8,985 304,140 2,539 533,768 2,706 241,151 2,298 210,707 816,633 5,534
North Dakota 1,234 109,448 1,609 53,192 63,297 30,761 22,383 126,691 858 42,292 1,396
South Dakota 1,150 121,052 1,513 44,962 64,048 27,415 21,504 134, 563 1,040 49,226 1,268
Nebraska 2,564 295,043 3,218 118,151 164,486 74,203 72,655 287,753 2,148 125,916 2,133
4,014 479,087 4,320 115,122 178,998 101,476 106,025 476,271 3,438 173,915 2,638

South Atlantic:
Delaware .893 94,787 685 28,863 48,193 30,737 27,049 75,455 475 27,465
Maryland 6,476 663,962 5,003 242,490 1,005 294,397 1,597 139,865 109,785 423,742 2,302 162,677
District of Columbia. 1,484 224,737 1,358 111,139 197 180,092 666 104,843 65,290 177,826 422 55,627
Virginia 7,817 725,046 4,384 179,544 2,665 391,029 1,820 182,961 147,675 574, 594 4,036 231,816
West Virginia 5,332 362,045 3,410 77,886 1,443 207,547 1,009 85,132 70,739 253,273 2,242 98,106
North Carolina 10,583 691,199 4,127 133,652 2,905 393,870 2,331 196,319 2,123 177,308 2,195 609,254 5,176 245,354
South Carolina 5,986 376,134 2,153 62,527 1,399 170,352 1,201 89,567 1,092 91,560 1,268 299,258 2,684 127,415
Georgia 9,378 676,751 3,620 140,321 2,224 354,413 1,913 170,977 1,672 143,716 1,929 580,916 4,113 222,455
Florida 7,778 912,968 7,918 353,683 1,538 345,754 3,305 287,775 2,459 220,934 2,079 779,435 4,715 268,713

East South Central:


Kentucky 7,430 527,409 3,931 150,350 2,201 258,970 1,400 124,990 1,172 98,323 1,509 428,346 2,641 144,033 1,528
Tennessee 8,737 638,981 4,315 135,871 2,387 329,623 1,731 173,727 1,564 133,163 1,782 556,266 3,396 201,330 1,488
Alabama 8,163 526,559 2,886 95,603 2,320 264,808 1,575 133,317 1,324 107,503 1,413 433, 338 2,938 145,484 1,123
Mississippi 4,892 288,935 1,931 53,096 1,784 151,701 1,055 57,987 270,811 1,837 103,504

West South Central:


Arkansas 299,033 2,379 62,937 1,523 148,954 69,472 56,823 1,184 280,849 2,102
495,688 5,000 174,465 1,637 295,628 159,321 1,205 125,782 1,141 440,457 2,544
Oklahoma 483,611 4,332 122,604 1,270 223,404 117,419 1,376 99,713 1,914 451,867 3,400
Texas 2,066,232 15,834 507,957 4,093 955,321 520,346 4,499 412,775 6,221 1,921,845 11,992

Mountain:
Montana 155,300 80,815 66,610 36,091 30,710 152,998 934 55,584
139,546 47,816 72,586 26,187 30,315 135,081 929 51,563
Wyoming 79,285 35,607 33,543 16,334 14,750 85,203 577 34,375
Colorado 2,502 379,374 2,762 124,732 178,772 81,991 87,865 335,326 2,026 124, 906
New Mexico 1,522 159,932 1,634 58,060 81,597 35,702 31,587 145,345 1,233 67,632
Arizona 1,659 230,110 2,159 79,267 109,402 52,240 52,536 168,416 1,315 89,485
Utah 1,123 153,448 1,223 45,082 100,873 36,145 36,853 139,465 1,003 64,419
Nevada 66,017 39,872 30,100 20,613 14,440 57,907 349 33,458

Pacific:
Washington. 5,370 670,031 5,147 211,657 346,413 131,887 132,277 1,478 453,175 3,356 196,896 1,743
Oregon 3,'" 466,555 3,782 137,071 202,658 83,971 84,658 1,102 356,851 2,525 143,574 1,360
California 23,061 3,868,306 26,986 1,317,585 1,555,640 977,167 968,316 6,320 2,665,641 14,768 1,111,102 6,033
: : :

Items 48-64 U. S. Summary


Table l.-REGIONS, DIVISIONS, AND STATES
Wholesale trade, 1954
Retail tiadc, 1948

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em-
Payroll, ployees, Payroll,
Region, division, State Nov. 15 Nov. 15

$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

United States. 128,849,252 11,021,450 101,100,941 23,487,419 6,525,915 I 5,772,869 2,222,672

Northeastern States. 481,419 48,295 74,439 3,641,134 782,069 41,240 36,041,036 8,210,352 2,171,914 715,195 213,941 111,093 1,779,647 22,567 603,175
North Central States 509,495 41,659,914 79,779 3,407,718 771,977 47,446 28,356,867 6,555,158 1,740,725 647,174 228,583 100,391 1,710,991 27,770 635,838
South 461,837 31,860,788 60,552 2,316,229 646,790 37,966 22,720,209 4,811,379 1,341,953 615,035 198,763 86,742 1,414,629 26,134 551,824
West 215,728 19,380,255 37,548 1,656,369 389,400 24,561 13,982,829 3,910,530 1,271,323 383,337 140,362 50,617 867,602 17,871 431,835

The Northeastern States


New England
Middle Atlantic

The North Central States


East North Central..
West North Central..

The South:
South Atlantic 202,493 14,631,259 26,303 1,082,739 306, 176 14,921 17,376 9,089,136 91,589 2,403,265 683,777 89,830 39,788 694, 101 11,254 257,314
East South Central.. 103,048 6,370,211 11,278 420,915 122,389 7,784 7,161 4,773,066 34,391 780,845 222,809 34,708 15,800 263,262 4,430 90,329
West South Central.. 156,296 10,859,318 22,971 812,575 218,225 15,261 14,413 8,858,007 73,889 1,627,269 435,367 74,225 31,154 457,266 10,450 204,181

The West:
Mountain
Pacific

New England:
Maine 11,088 741,400 41,231 358,934 5,316 87,802 22,405 9,743 4,819 21,560
New Hampshire....... 6,968 460,782 19,733 178,497 4,058 68,316 17,290 6,268 3,900 16,383
Vermont 4,744 331,931 11,949 3,294 96,140 2,016 34,616 8,295 3,720 1,874 7,579 4,456
Massachusetts 51,294 4,165,561 7,934 385,839 87,481 6,041 3,321,567 24,602 637,403 184, 151 70,471 22,627 13,108 195,199 58,601
Rhode Island 9,754 694,398 1,256 49,206 12,554 1,053 478,259 4,578 26,380 11,398 2,459 32,300 10,600
25,431 1,927,251 2,912 139,592 32,454 2,260 1,132,164 10,505 78,354 29,067 5,160 86,242 32,867

Middle Atlantic:
New York 186,065 14,380,574 38,003 1,929,846 385,121 20,248 29,990 21,877,266 92,235 4,942,786 1,241,110 368,749 88,076 46,208 7,653 235,319
New Jersey 65,132 4,380,798 6,909 357,433 78,329 3,859 5,697 3,040,115 27,388 806,199 252,961 81,684 26,404 13,466 3,C 79,225
Pennsylvania 120,943 8,865,600 15,073 706,305 165,698 10,826 11,279 5,558,094 51,850 1,275,726 340,968 134,095 51,948 26,587 6,648 162,941

East North Central:


Ohio 7,240,024 11,973 135,967 6,198 7,833 4,607,247 41,570 1,143,930 326,135 119,930 40,743 19,229 328,418 5,170 119,742
Indiana 3,499,4*5 5,881 52, 820 3,614 3,399 1,831,646 16,679 393,310 115,975 48,613 16,575 7,826 135,521 2,195 46,429
8,719,889 16,493 186,178 10,117 10,452 7,627,236 46,769 1,997,039 528,576 170,187 46, 948 22,924 439,032 4,723 145,580
Michigan 5,854,445 9,441 6,327 6,174 3,665,185 1,015,601 267,397 92,783 30,422 13,072 262,605 3,517 99,248
Wisconsin 3,193,274 5,609 2,996 3,288 1,610,629 377,374 98,062 40,991 16,747 6,499 107,878 35,220

West North Central:


Minnesota 34,088 2,866,535 242,324 57,620 3,500 2,833 2,252,713 15,627 37,246 15,630 5,688 89,586 1,761 38,505
32,796 2,539,617 5,641 138,640 37,776 3,837 2,184 1,294,696 14,079 25,415 14,268 5,855 73,199 2,018 29,862
Missouri 47,960 3,526,086 7,604 380,198 88,405 4,488 4,377 3,248,245 21,811 62,772 21,875 9,595 153,447 2,926 64,403
North Dakota 7,989 607,199 2,074 33,059 8,961 258,238 2,808 43,257 9,203 4,876 2,848 1,038 12,381 4,997
South Dakota. ....... 8,706 619,808 1,693 27,782 8,350 204,201 3,333 49,149 9,801 5,082 3,371 1,159 13,188 7,014
Nebraska 16,394 1,309,972 3,006 85,439 23,932 803,392 7,664 154,805 36,256 17,220 7,804 2,980 38,617 1,095 18,325
Kansas 24,541 1,683,620 4,265 89,213 24,799 953,439 11,136 183,904 44,421 22,059 11,352 4,526 57,119 1,727 26,513

South Atlantic:
Delaware ............ 4,106 375,567 417 35,900 143,362 1,851 47,194 12,832 4,8 1,763 915 12,718 4,005
Maryland 23, 518 1,871,099 3,038 141,396 2,209 1,104,793 10,597 293,743 87,801 35,875 10,264 5,042 90,051 1,201 30,813
District of Columbia 6,938 1,102,716 1,090 76,748 16,733 761 583,831 4,819 237,354 79,426 28,854 4,446 2,498 60,808 406 19,463
Virginia 29,333 2,203,303 3,362 134,216 41,047 2,213 1,223,291 11,872 287,783 90,057 42,189 11,433 5,425 100, 184 1,437 31,881
West Virginia 19,626 1,278,183 1,823 67,064 17,830 1,339 547,821 6,381 132,367 40,664 18,013 6,100 3,092 42,606 12,512
North Carolina 35,840 2,234,458 4,752 162,796 50,617 2,840 2,957 1,516,983 14,244 306,542 83,051 42,354 14,157 6,546 111,077 37,893
South Carolina 18,887 1,141,570 2,016 56,394 18,490 1,220 1,256 634,373 6,432 123,440 34,596 19,444 6,187 2,967 47,620 1,036 17,717
31,732 2,097,681 4,496 200,798 54,247 2,724 2,658 1,598,873 12,109 318,561 85,777 42,678 11,819 5,627 96,311 1,762 37,319
Florida 32,513 2,326,682 5,309 207,427 64,857 2,983 3,699 1,735,809 23,284 656,281 169,573 68,214 23,661 7,676 132,726 2,402 65,711

East South Central:


Kentucky 26,338 1,661,652 2,720 104, 160 29,997 1,846 1,721 964,714 57,253 27,728 9,413 4,170 73,713 1,143 24,218
Tennessee 30,829 2,075,829 3,877 166,179 47,011 2,584 2,531 2,243,621 11,068 86,034 40,263 11,252 4,848 89, 537 1,463 31,766
Alabama 26,570 1,628,585 2,818 104,257 30,135 2,041 1,814 1,020,901 8,882 52,627 27,920 8,816 4,299 62,558 1,226 24,334
Mississippi 19,311 1,004,145 1,863 46,319 15,246 1,313 1,095 543,830 5,260 26,895 16,049 5,227 2,483 37,454 10,011

West South Central:


Arkansas 1,078,714 1,965 47,869 14,427 1,437 1,140 7,115 113, 104 28,877 7,277 2,960 37,096 13,686
1,673,070 3,634 146,661 40,490 2,231 2,442 10,009 276,250 72,518 33,137 9,823 4,527 67,278 1,234 26,822
Oklahoma 1,628,607 3,627 101,058 27,224 2,434 2,093 12,774 233,741 61,528 27,697 12,972 5,442 66,293 1,901 35,002
6,478,927 13,745 516,987 136,084 9,159 43,991 1,004,174 272,444 123,756 44, 153 18,225 286,599 6,364 128,671

Mountain
Montana 7,841 599,285 30,207 266,694 3,564 64,913 14, 946 6,732 3,677 16,557 7,424
7,049 578, 590 27,220 10,003 187,756 2,959 60,208 14,248 6,175 3,064 15,481 6,772
Wyoming 3,751 307,476 9,212 2,576 97,002 2,267 46,843 11,178 4,367 2,407 10,183 3,906
Colorado 14,767 1,249,794 2,897 100,540 25,583 834,571 8,977 226,268 60,472 23,189 3,062 51,518 24,856
New Mexico 7,233 474,327 1,003 27,450 7,741 281,472 4,169 91,425 25,566 10,304 1,431 21,442 10,754
Arizona 7,691 654,433 1,285 44,361 12,270 418,788 5,606 120,506 31,124 13,512 5,793 1,782 30,206 14,805
Utah 6,618 576,193 1,174 12,250 367,473 3,423 84,308 20,554 8,721 3,387 1,319 20,458 9,490
Nevada 2,317 199,800 2,074 109,150 172,140 59,299 15,991 2,054 12,170 5,651

Pacific
Washington. ......... 24,875 2,203,932 4,658 48,617 1,725,063 14,138 328,411 90,706 32,771 14,506 5,342 87,348 1,967 42,171
16,921 1,586,235 2,995 29,068 1,281,400 10,008 217,533 56,051 20,459 10,651 3,412 53,8' 1,349 31,649
California 116,665 190
L0, 950, 19,876 231,333 8,413,460 77,862 2,497,975 887,179 241, 116 81,156 30,964 548,355 10,528 274,357
U. S. Summary Items 65-79
Table l.—REGIONS, DIVISIONS, AND STATES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
(revised)
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Taxable With average Value
Region, division, State Payroll, Wages,
payrolls,
employment of— Annual added by
January- average

$1,000 51,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

United States. 33,770,438 62,992,992 44,594,704 116,914,644 7,816,241 (i)

Northeastern States.. 851,655 12,596,744 11,031,182 107,005 71,070 26,505 9,430 5,536,546 22,012,288 4,366,556 15,383,621 39,530,466 1,975,351
North Central States. 878,552 12,611,939 11,378,422 77,965 51,978 17,373 8,614 5,399,181 23,735,069 4,202,870 16,838,657 43,614,442 3,043,000
South 761,624 9,543,899 6,877,868 59,853 41,780 12,074 5,999 3,173,489 10,448,096 2,624,191 7,654,075 21,080,625 1,906,307
West 437,354 4,904,961 4,482,966 41,993 31, 537 7,932 2,524 1,541,971 6,797,539 1,179,116 4,718,351 12,689,111 891,583

The Northeastern States:


New England
Middle Atlantic '3,953,870 '20,767,991

The North Central States:


East North Central...
West North Central...

The South:
South Atlantic ....... 350,470 4,717,549 3,361,003 30,530 21,102 6,190 3,238 1,745,368 5,480,898 1,466,329 4,072,165 10,657,727 789,251
East South Central... 147,312 1,892,869 1,307,609 12,854 8,813 2,602 1,439 714,758 2,288,840 601,493 1,713,827 4,701,863 395,991
West South Central... 263,842 2,933,481 2,209,256 16,469 11,865 3,282 1,322 713,363 2,678,358 556,369 1,868 5,721,035 721,065

The West:
Mountain. ............
Pacific

New England:
1
Maine. .•..•. .....•• 18,769 203,199 142,689 3,015 104,025 322,158 91,092 260,047 565,260 t ) (M
1 1
New Hampshire 11,904 140,875 99,126 1,609 77,071 245,346 65,987 190,760 408,826 t ) t )
1
Vermont. . ............ 7,664 74,264 56,112 1,071 35,899 122,829 29,929 92,962 222,965 t )
2 2
Massachusetts ........ 93,907 1,485,098 1,201,582 11,205 677,140 2,528,296 536,456 1,769,102 4,356,462 718,069 3,356,311
2 2
Rhode Island 16,226 254,621 195,849 2,635 123,970 425,365 103,800 314,467 697,279 147,382 658,905
2 2
Connecticut 44,638 754,296 687,066 5,090 413,193 1,712,136 326,815 1,231,359 2,877,486 399,955 1, 896,711

Middle Atlantic:
2
New York 370,421 4,924,176 4,492,118 50,402 35,232 12,401 2,769 1,895,982 7,734 1,470,137 5,231,858 14,140,524 572,125 1,773,138
!

9,655,859
S 2
New Jersey 105,495 1,565,935 1,437,107 13,183 8,435 3,385 1,363 787,593 3,352,425 605,099 2,280,134 6,331,178 359,816 739,035 4, 186,077
2
Pennsylvania 182,631 3,194,280 2,719,533 18,795 11,163 5,045 2,587 1,421,673 5,569,345 1,137,241 4,012,932 9,930,486 619,147 -1,441,697 6,926,055

East North Central:


!
Ohio 149,501 2,594,146 2,439,857 14,550 9,066 3,452 1,267,542 5,655,721 986,282 4,018,755 10,165,111 760,932 l
l,194,263 6,357,957
2 !
Indiana 73,533 1,207,013 1,079,237 6,355 4,009 1,487 582, 2,504,411 457,965 1,796,754 4,625,477 301,247 548,260 2,969,961
!
Illinois 185,050 2,839,213 2,606,793 17,628 11,250 4,287 1,177,933 5,137,353 903,784 3,520,339 9,668,752 551,882 l

l,186,134 6,683,083
*Q>7*; iflt !
Michigan. 116,045 2,133,135 2,168,460 12,711 8,708 2,742 1,001,630 4,891,749 809,316 3,660,965 8,707,194 870,465 5,200,135
Wisconsin. .......•••. 69,439 781,888 7,701 5,407 1,513 429,919 1,814,390 332,305 1,268 3,333,976 169,363

West North Central:


(1 > 1
Minnesota.. 57,681 638,717 526,753 5,027 3,710 203,022 834,888 151,132 560,492 1,594,505 82,188 C )
,
2 2
54,886 477,694 357,707 3,320 2,439 162,705 643,980 122,763 443,615 1,235,965 73,410 140,397 671,008
2
Missouri 79,383 1,045,741 834,164 6,198 4,020 368,479 1,420,103 285,378 977,327 2,727,266 L24,394 327,U4 !
1,620,887
1
North Dakota 10,812 64,128 43,825 5,604 19,189 3,913 12,517 34,991 16,244 (M f )
l
South Dakota......... 12,684 77,641 50,819 11,531 41,096 8,414 27,977 77,692 3,444 ( ) (M
1
Nebraska 28,152 237,364 170,346 56,996 213,732 43,431 150,728 394,222 f )
1 1
Kansas 41,386 400,808 318,573 131,017 558,457 98,187 400,619 1,049,291 t ) I )

South Atlantic:
2 2
Delaware 7,172 106,751 39,418 151,269 30,' 104,882 353,083 23,375 34, 738 183,073
2
Maryland 39,519 491,285 253,144 987,559 195,916 675,056 1,888,585 93,839 228,655 -1,139,240
District of Columbia. 17,971 228,886 188,888 20,399 90,083 11,821 44,743 157,213 6,536 17,815 99,067
2 !
Virginia 52,275 671,685 458,760 3,108 239,733 760,454 202,654 576,844 1,629,041 109,887 216,507 1,050,623
2 2
West Virginia 28,606 411,667 346,591 2,027 1,509 118,568 472,560 97,322 354,666 988,274 98,883 127,354 663,903
2
North Carolina 56,520 832,627 538,927 6,645 4,275 430,001 1,157,416 380,089 915,683 2,210,463 129,622 381,438 -1,646,030
2 2*79^ Q1
South Carolina 27,857 436,590 295,221 2,720 219,447 632,709 190,119 486,960 1,040,936 59,629 188,760 "i

2
50,290 710,045 460,548 5,655 301,290 843, 557 260,082 642,582 1,592,411 162,849 249,9
Florida 104,631 1
70,260 689,419 474,032 123,368 385,291 97,338 270,749 797,721 t )

East South Central:


1 1
Kentucky 39,024 475,206 366,510 2,651 1,796 146,434 529,206 119,218 383,945 1,236,260 124,037 t ) f )
2 2
Tennessee. ........... 46,810 651,480 453,202 4,058 2,691 260, 599 850,175 214,027 612,461 1,678,786 152,698 222,300 961,385
Alabama.... 2 2
37,396 518,426 347,739 3,893 2,740 217,084 672, 109 188,414 528,618 1,319,192 82,248 206,239 877,416
1
Mississippi 24,082 247,757 140,158 2,252 1,586 90,641 237,350 79,834 188,803 467,625 37,008 t )

West South Central:


Arkansas ............. 25,552 236,843 145,859 2,428 1,859 78,391 218,473 67,481 171, 109 457,047 42,715
40,218 527,504 380,199 3,020 2,122 144,757 531,639 114,378 375,730 1,181,649 174,396
Oklahoma 40,925 392,124 308,173 2,131 1,607 79,851 307,902 60, 572 212,183 580,633 51,740
Texas 157,147 1,777,010 1,375,025 6,277 410,364 1,620,344 313,938 1,109,061 3,501,706 452,214

Mountain:
Montana 13,719 100,189 81,679 18,373 14,677 54,098 141,234 20,574
11,813 95,249 74,633 23,722 20,266 72,159 182,276 20,627
Wyoming 6,975 52,280 43,900 6,228 26,774 4,587 18,777 51,361 6,899
Colorado 30,335 296,488 238,825 63,041 247,110 47,941 172,995 472,433 30,121
New Mexico 12,553 113,341 90,388 14,955 62,213 9,380 32,635 126,326 6,585
Arizona. ............. 15,798 160,791 135,662 26,090 109,868 20,267 80,563 192,497 13,800
Utah 12,505 135,973 112,532 29,364 117,520 22,553 82,442 276,343 23,385
Nevada.. ............. 4,787 49,359 46,440 5,717 25,301 4,426 18,480 62,672 4,850

Pacific:
Washington. .......... 49,175 532,670 486,200 4,929 192,354 842,660 594,668
36,283 351,364 311,544 5,870 134,343 561,580 447,741
California 194,".
243,411 3,017,257 2,861,163 24,509 1,027,784 4,643,717 3,143,793

1
Figure withheld because of level of noncomparability (see footnote 2).
2
Not strictly comparable with 1954 due to differences in coverage of loggers and fluid milk distributors.
: : .
: .

Items 80-99 U. S. Summary-

Table 1.-REGIONS, DIVISIONS, AND STATES


[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c nployees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Region, division. State Fabn-


Rubber
kindred related wood leather

United States

Regions:
Northeastern States.. 3,203 2,706 9,299 1,212
North Central States. 4,490 250 1,476 1,123
South 3,847 1,820 1.659 1,195
West 2,101

The Northeastern States:


New England ..........
Middle Atlantic

The North Central States:


East North Central...
West North Central...

The South:
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central...

The West:
Mountain. ............
Pacific

New England:

New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island....
Connecticut ..........

Middle Atlantic:
New York 5,718
New Jersey 1,071
1,522

East North Central:


Ohio
Indiana ..............
Illinois
Michigan

West North Central;


Minnesota. ...........

Missouri........... ..
North Dakota.
South Dakota
Nebraska. ............
Kansas. ..............

South Atlantic
Delaware
Maryland.
District of Columbia.
Virginia.....
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina

Florida

East South Central:


Kentucky
Tennessee... .........
Alabama
Mississippi... .......

Texas

Mountain
Montana. . .

Wyoming. . .
Colorado....
New Mexico.
Arizona.
Utah ,

Nevada ,

Pacific
Washington.
Oregon.
California..
:

U. S. Summary Items 100-118


Table 1.—REGIONS, DIVISIONS, AND STATES
106-109 and 112-118 based < : Notes and Explanations]

Agriculture, 1954

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
Region, division. State
tion of Part-
all land
$2,500 $25,000
10 acres
products

1,000 1,000

United States. 1,158,192 332,870

Northeastern States.. 339,154 41,019 39,601 1,098 227,125 55,912 12,220 43,320 15,950
North Central States. 1,703,938 393,458 94,320 39, 266 1,400,758 336,609 46,404 143,586 25,010 108.31
South 2,316,607 386,289 270,788 40,706 1,405,335 767,432 35,113 336, 590 12,755 76.50
West 422,717 337,425 79,582 49,411 294,399 65,822 40,266 51,079 47,334 59.30

The Northeastern States


New England
Middle Atlantic

The North Central States:


East North Central...
West North Central...

The South:
South Atlantic 858,971 57.3 8,213 508,837 254,747 10,898 117,135 28.1 23,165 11,123 97.24
East South Central... 789,507 67.0 5,616 490,881 328,709 4,157 115,882 31.6 19,744 7,709 78.84
West South Central... 668,129 76.5 26,877 405,617 183,976 20,058 103,573 28.5 43,680 20,817 65.97

The West:
Mountain
Pacific

New England:
23,368 3,614 18.2 1,529 13,215 3,586 3,109 9,392 60.72
New Hampshire 10,411 1,457 25.3 1,275 5,435 1,630 1,501 11,989 85.65
Vermont. 15,981 3,318 55.9 1,295 11,896 2,513 1,517 12,662 60.99
Massachusetts 17,361 1,439 28.6 3,923 10,961 2,651 2,396 18,552 223.81
Rhode Island 2,004 22.8 1,103 26,475 343.02
Connecticut. . ........ 12,753 36.3 7,761 25,971 291.07

Middle Atlantic:
New York 105,714 15,071 49.1 77,315 16,727 3,604 11,388 15,844 111.14
New Jersey 22,686 1,665 34.6 17,086 2,905 1,981 2,131 29,635 403.73
Pennsylvania . 128,876 13,162 45.7 82,353 24,302 2,763 19,620 14,039 137.46

East North Central:


Ohio 177,074 19,992 76.2 16,340 123,457 36,420 24,545 10,340 20,937 185.45
Indiana 153,593 19,233 83.0 14,215 115,182 31,236 18,371 11,333 24,303 194.08
Illinois 175,543 30,399 84.9 11,225 147,801 27,628 9,580 12,570 20,550 40,083 231.47
Michigan 138,922 16,467 45.1 7,964 98,161 35,759 1,542 21,304 7,659 15,800 133.29
Wisconsin 153,558 22,507 64.3 5,526 135,064 30,195 1,493 9,472 9,850 14,789 100.90

West North Central:


Minnesota 165,225 32,285 63. Q 5,676 725 146,527 32,453 3,008 10,033 19.4 19,493 21,051 107.74
192,933 34,045 94.9 9,138 271 178,238 22,070 10,302 7,315 38.3 22,444 35,090 198.86
Missouri 201,614 34,195 77.2 11,191 1,474 140,307 59,638 2,581 25,800 17.5 12,366 13,815 81.45
North Dakota 61,943 41,877 93.4 757 9,925 59,546 12,309 1,071 1,223 20.6 21,241 24,110 35.66
South Dakota 62,520 44,949 1,421 9,174 59,796 10,342 1,494 1,266 29.1 17,760 28,263 39.31
Nebraska 100,846 47,487 4,325 7,611 94,153 4,171 3,107 38.6 18,874 33,713 71.60
Kansas ............... 120,167 50,024 6,542 8,712 102,526 3,601 8,580 28.0 21,440 33,117 79.55

South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland 3,897 4,676 1,318 4,012 1,572
District of Columbia.
Virginia 136,416 14,686 57.5 20,325 71,401 40,774 1,893 21,863 3,158 105.61
West Virginia 68,583 7,352 47.7 8,074 21,504 14, 570 12,039 1,073 67.61
North Carolina. ...... 267,906 18,260 58.1 34,479 181,700 85,223 27,672 5,504 128.49
South Carolina 124,203 11,069 57.1 15,792 1,080 73,130 42,805 19,955 3,393 7,769 87.18
Georgia 165,523 24,019 64.2 14,990 2,761 101,867 52,635 21, 578 6,117 8,710 60.03
Florida 57,543 18,162 52.3 10,453 2,072 32,188 11,459 9,431 1,936 33,627 106.54

East South Central:


Kentucky 18,034 70.7 25,239 122,784 70,004 24, 507 19.9 8,900 95.49
Tennessee 17,654 66.0 26,041 124,468 85,756 33,727 25.2 8,049 92.62
Alabama. ............. 20,810 63.7 18,192 95,107 67,531 29,919 34.2 6,816 57.96
Mississippi. 20,702 26,939 148,522 105,418 27,729 45.9 7,053 73.56

West South Central:


Arkansas. ............ 145,076 17,944 15,000 88,750 47,060 3,315 20,114 33.2 5,536 9,496 76.77
111,127 11,441 16,531 60,467 34, 517 2,018 17,698 33.7 3,011 11,497 111.67
Oklahoma 118,979 35,630 7,265 74,009 30,454 1,527 20,231 24.3 10,249 18,964 63.33
Texas 292,947 145,813 26,101 182,391 71,945 13,198 45,530 25.9 24,885 30,711 61.70

Mountain:
Montana. ............. 33,061 61,469 65.8 13,408 28,677 5,428 14.5 8,414 44,653 24.02
Idaho 38,740 14,364 27.1 2,528 31,282 6,006 17.0 3,728 33,466 90.26
Wyoming 11,402 34,989 56.1 4,054 9,633 2,003 16.3 1,556 46,935 15.29
Colorado 40,749 38,385 57.7 4,115 31,597 7,723 2,665 3,755 22.1 5,220 37,513 39.82
New Mexico 21,070 49,451 63.6 3,975 12,008 1,467 2,670 11.0 1,135 50,078 21.34
Arizona 9,321 41,790 57.5 1,830 6,216 2,114 1,111 1 .-< 1,094 115,330 25.72
Utah 22,826 12,262 23.3 4,855 15,115 3,752 1,229 25,652 47.75
Nevada 2,857 8,231 11.7 1,911 360 78,162 27.13

Pacific:
Washington. ...... 65,175 17,641 41.3 13,764 3,560 5,673 10,325 4,343 31,018 114.59
54,441 21,047 34.1 10,132 3,357 3,130 8,640 3,265 30,178 78.06
California . . . . 123,075 37,795 37.7 34,138 6,248 18,234 14,107 8,326 69,620 226.71
Items 119-133 U. S. Summary
Table 1.-REGIONS, DIVISIONS, AND STATES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl;
Ala. (Autauga) —Ariz. (Greenlee) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (-) denotes decrease, "n" denotes not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Population, 1950

(persons
25 and

ALABAMA

01- The State 1,810


01-001 Autauga -13.3
01-002 Baldwin
01-003 Barbour 28,892
01-004 Bibb 17,987
01-005 Blount i
28,975
01-006 Bullock 16,054
01-007 Butler 29,228
01-008 Calhoun 79,539
01-009 ChEunbers 39, 528
01-O10 Cherokee 1,618 17,634
01-011 Chilton 1,053 26,922
01-012 Choctaw 1,50; 19,152
01-013 Clarke... < 1,077 26,548
01-014 Clay , 1,932 13,929
01-015 Cleburne.. 2,104 11,904
01-016 Coffee , 927 30,720
01-017 Colbert 687 39,561
01-018 Conecuh 21,776
01-019 11,766
01-020 Covington , 40,373
01-021 Crenshaw , 18,981
01-022 Cullman 49,046
01-023 Dale 20,828
01-024 Dallas 56,270
01-025 De Kalb , 45,048
01-026 31,649
01-027 Escambia , 31,443
01-028 Etowah , 93,892
01-029 Fayette , 19,388
01-030 Franklin , 25,705
01-031 Geneva 1,106 25,899
01-032 Greene. 1,709 16,482
01-033 Hale , 1,391 20,832
01-034 Henry , 1,549 18,674
01-035 Houston , 46,522
01-036 Jackson , 38,998
01-037 Jefferson , 558,928
01-038 1,712 16,441
01-039 Lauderdale , 461 54,179
01-040 Lawrence. , 1,045 27,128
01-041 45,073
01-042 Limestone. ...... 35, 766
01-043 Lowndes 18,018
01-044 30, 561
01-045 Madison , 72,903
01-046 Marengo , 29,494
01-047 Marion 27,264
01-048 Marshall.. 45,090
01-049 Mobile 231,105
01-050 25,732
01-051 Montgomery 138,965
01-052 Morgan 52,924
01-053 20,439
01-054 Pickens 24,349
01-055 Pike 30,608
01-056 Randolph 22,513
01-057 Russell 40,364
01-058 St. Clair 26,687
01-059 Shelby 30,362
01-060 Sumter. ....... 23,610
01-061 Talladega 63,639
01-062 Tallapoosa 35,074
01-063 Tuscaloosa 94,092
01-064 Walker... 63,769
01-065 Washington 1,782 15,612
01-066 Wilcox 1,225 23,476
01-067 Winston 1.574 18,250

ARIZONA

The State 749,587


02-001
02-002 Cochise
02-003 Coconino
02-004 Gila
02-005 Graham.........
02-006 Greenlee
Items 17-31 Ala. (Autauga)—Ariz. (Greenlee)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes Bgures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling t Telephoi Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

Establishments

Payroll,
Owner porated
toiletand With
bath, and payroll
pied
not dilap-
idated
~~
18

843,857
4,953 17.4 4,467 46.5 1,345 6,186
13,046 36.7 10,742 67.4 4,064 32,192
7,894 17.3 7,150 42.5 1,892 13,057
4,727 11.1 4,408 48.5 7,612
7,898 11.6 7,347 58.6 12,455
4,389 12.1 3,907 35.9 5,311
7,857 17.6 7,066 48.2 14,097
21,350 38.4 20,650 53.4 69,570
11,205 34.5 10,192 38.4 14,244
4,653 11.5 4,259 46.2 5,782
7,693 6,906 53.9 13,987
4,840 4,455 55.6 6,304
7,062 6,651 60.0 17,927
3,995 3,555 62.8 6,861
3,285 2,934 56.3 4,419
8,685 18.1 7,739 45.2 15,431
10,857 37.4 10,296 54.0 32,068
5,684 11.5 5,160 57.9 8,286
3,208 14.2 2,914 56.1 2,595
11,533 23.8 10,635 52.0 24,783
5,741 10.5 4,791 46.3 7,464
12,954 15.6 12,263 59.3 3,611 29,237
6,329 21.8 5,481 49.2 1,355 10,583
15,323 26.3 14,261 32.7 6,053 39,050
12,346 16.3 11,583 59.8 2,486 18,932
9,110 24.6 7,900 45.7 3,424 14,563
8,212 21.5 7,634 59.9 3,847 24,473
26,426 43.2 25,313 50.3 15,798 72,005
5,271 15.0 *, 9 55.5 955 8,237
7,083 15.1 6,522 56.9 2,007 14,184
7,438 6,639 1,299 14,071
4,433 3,962 6,538
5,311 14.2 4,897 6,926
4,705 17.1 4,370 9,547
13,380 31.8 12,422 45,663
10,219 14.3 9,515 52.1 15,031
159,377 48.2 153, 546 50.7 533,422
4,586 13.0 4,227 54.7 5,563
15,112 29.9 14,317 57.9 41,738
7,087 6,438 42.5 6,541
11,380 10,662 36.9 27,127
9,287 8,757 45.1 17,417
4,772 4,162 26.8 5,191
7,279 6,511 42.5 10,125
19,433 18,410 46.6 59,729
8,010 14.0 7,314 40.1 1,764 13,388
7,342 11.3 6,805 57.8 917 11,233
12,523 24.3 11,731 52.4 4,563 34,790
67,048 50.2 62,138 53.4 48,774 235,082
6,679 15.8 6,077 47.8 1,329 11,892
40,459 51.8 37,740 39.7 30,148 152,052
15,162 30.1 14,424 52.5 7,333 37,380
5,207 13.6 4,676 41.9 1,007 8,516
6,475 14.0 5,831 44.5 717 9,891
8,546 19.8 7,687 38.4 2,345 15,719
6,173 1A.3 5,744 55.1 1,249 8,493
10,722 27.1 9,928 39.2 5,108 15,788
7,231 15.6 6,614 57.7 1,307 10,778
8,192 15.5 7,582 54.5 2,829 14,533
5,986 13.5 5,547 31.2 1,026 7,704
16,245 33.2 15,201 47.0 39,896 3,372
9,598 29.4 9,016 44.1 21,721 1,691
23,333 40.3 22,142 49.7 61,508 6,003
17,046 15.9 16,210 55.9 26,849 2,122
3,808 3,609 58.0 4,834
5,819 5,279 33.0 6,200
4,845 4,548 60.2 7,012

5,982 17.9 73.8 9,780


11,800 57.1 59.8 3,176 37,896
7,229 47.3 50.9 2,171 34,673
51.2 6,937 3,328 1,914 26,924
52.3 3,388 1,837 12,056
60.2 3,282 2,103 10,078

Includes 13 marriages not distributed by counties.

11
Ala. (Autauga) —Ariz. (Greenlee) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
General merchandise
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment

Estab-
lish-

ALABAMA

The State..,
Autauga 1,908 1,058
Baldwin , 8,756 1,917 5,269 3,926
Barbour 3,352 1,347 2,355 1,130
Bibb 2,087 1,286 1,471 1,644
Blount i 2,717 1,665 2,610 1,399
Bullock , 1,657 595
Butler , 4,149 3,457 731
Calhoun , 18,150 15,664
Chambers , 1,845
Cherokee , 1,214
Chilton 1,476
Choctaw , 1,856
Clarke 2,399 5,483
Clay 1,900
Cleburne 1,441
Coffee 3,879
Colbert 8,997
Conecuh 2,266
Coosa 959 93
Covington 6,705 5,535
Crenshaw 1,843 1,183 1,408
Cullman. ••••• 4,273 3,675 5,8 1,925
Dale 4,220 1,254 1,791 1,043
Dallas 9,888 4,618 7,255 2,633
De Kalb 4,119 2,789 2,487 1,894
3,876 2,089 2,672 1,173
Escambia 5,268 2,104 6,515 1,601
Etowah 20,236 8,640 14,138 5,472
Fayette 1,850 1,773 1,991
Franklin 3,049 1,556 3,766
Geneva. 4,569 1,790 2,898
Greene 1,044 1,020 1,506
Hale 1,498 1,126 1,117
"
2,333 1,760 953
Houston 9,971 5,436 10,433
Jackson 3,843 2,705 2,628
Jefferson 130,238 73,513 113,325
1,129 1,072 1,095
Lauderdale. .,...., 9,374 7,219 9,618
Laurence. .....•>.. 1,814 1,007 1,346
2,241 4,445
Limestone. 1,634 3,481
Lowndes 1,570 1,397
1,204 2,027
Madison 8,564 11,029
Marengo 3,452 2,058 2,388
Marion 2,420 1,518 2,805 1,397
Marshall 6,753 2,478 8,721 1,870
Mobile , 60, 282 28,290 44,760 13,757
Monroe 3,076 2,476 2,617
Montgomery 29,663 19,902 32,774
Morgan ,
9,724 3,361 8,538
2,057 1,051 1,595
Pickens 2,403 885 2,040
Pike ,
3,704 1,742 3,099
Randolph ...., 2,020 1,587 1,978
Russell ,
5,962 801 1,399
St. Clair , 3,441 947 1,942
Shelby ,
4,537 1,487 2,151
Sumter.. 1,599 1,767
Talladega ,
11,641 2,989 2,827 2,294 3,426
Tallapoosa 6,462 2,604 1,010 1,627 5,048 1,748
Tuscaloosa 15,542 6,758 5,712 3,609 10,449 6,008
Walker 8,077 4,082 1,199 1,947 5,011 2,149
Washington 1,363 846
Wilcox 1,329
Winston 1,323

ARIZONA

The State..,
Apache.. ...••••., 1,477 3,423 2,005 1,409
Cochise 8,647 7,181 5,067 5,061
Coconino. •••, 4,810 4,150 6,167 6,068 5,855
Gila 6,256 1,775 4,570 6,590
Graham. •••••, 2,371 1,062 1,933
Greenlee......... 1,276 3,606 1,956

12
, ,

Items 48-64 Ala. (Autauga) —Ariz. (Greenlee)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948
Automobile repair
Merchant wholesalers
services, garages
Paid em-
Payroll, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

ALABAMA

The State..,
Autauga , 5,037
Baldwin. 20,968 3,051
Barbour , 10,916
Bibb. , 6,603
Blount 8,668
Bullock 4,460 4,653
Butler •. . 12,501 1,836
Calhoun , 46,854 22,024
Chambers 9,529
Cherokee , 4,132
Chilton 9,707
Choctaw , 5,068
Clarke 15,237
Clay
Cleburne.
Coffee
•• , 4,447
3,152
2,392
Colbert
Conecuh. ••••••* 6,217
3,115
Covington. •••••* 19,666
Crenshaw. ......... 6,670
Cullman. ,„> 17,648
Due 6,450
30,101
De Kalb 14,236
11,688
Escambia. ...••••., 18,878
Etowah. •.••••• 59,964
Fayette , 6,994
Franklin 10,373
Geneva
Greene
Hale
••• 10,709
6,022
5,746
6,289
Houston 30,966
Jackson. •••••« 11,889
Jefferson 438,056
4,321
Lauderdale 30,064
Lawrence 5,591
21,838
Limestone. ........ 13,179
Lowndes .....
Macon
•• 4,355
8,916
Madison 41,586
Marengo 11,678
Marion 8,964
Marshall..... 24,853
Mobile 169,292
Monroe 9,372
Montgomery. ....... 108,432
Morgan 33,780
7,031
Pickens. .•••..... 8,089
Pike 13,301
Randolph. ......... 8,199
Russell 9,024
St. Clair 9,015
Shelby 9,807
Sumter. ••••• 7,335 491
Talladega 30,706 8,228
Tallapoosa 16,886 6,046
Tuscaloosa 46,477 24,564
Walker 29,545 6,300
Washington 3,561 1,197
Wilcox 5,363
Winston 6,108 4,041

ARIZONA

The State...
Apache..... 6,482
Cochise. ••....••.. 28,024
Coconino. ........ 22,559
Gila ,
18,749
11,014
Greenlee.......... 8,084
,,,,

Ala. (Autauga) —Ariz. (Greenlee) Items 65-79


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld I

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes statistics not available]

Employers reporting under Old' Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Reporting Employ Taxable
With average expendi-
employment of— Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual tures. employees,
entire
January- pay January- average annual
year

ALABAMA.

The State.., ^206^239


Autauga. .......... 1,606
Baldwin , 4,516
Barbour........... 3,013
Bibb , 1,761
Blount , 1,360
Bullock. ..........
1,954
Calhoun........... 13,386
Chambers.,...,.,., 6,668
Cherokee.....,...,
Chilton. 2,235
Choctaw. .......... 1,773
Clarke. .. 3,964
Clay ,

Cleburne. ... . ....


Coffee 3,465
Colbert , 9,116
Conecuh, ••••••••, 1,164
Coosa. .•••••••••<
Covington. ........
Crenshaw. ......... 1,399
Cullman. .......... 3,360
Dele 1,875
Dallas
De Kalb

4,370 2,524
Escambia, . . ...... 4,847 2,360
Etowah............ 22,516 18,132
Fayette.. ......... 1,853
Franklin. 1,642
Geneva. ...... <,.... 2,930
Greene. ......*••..
Hale

Houston. ..........
Jackson. •••••••••,
Jefferson. ........

Lauderdale. .......
Lawrence. .........

7,036
Limestone. .,.....,
Lowndes. ..........
Macon. ............
Madison. .........
Marengo. .•••••
Mar ion ...........
Marshall,........,
Mobile
Monroe.. ....•••••,
Montgomery .......
Morgan. ...........

Pickens...........
Pike
Randolph. .........
Russell. ..........
St. Clair-
Shelby
Sumter. ... ••....•.
Talladega. ........
Tallapoosa. .......
Tuscaloosa. .......
Walker
Washington. .......
Wilcox
Winston....,...,.,

ARIZONA

The State...
Apache............
Cochise. ..........
Coconino..........
Gila
Graham. ...........
Greenlee ..........
Items 80-99 Ala. .(Autauga) —Ariz. (Greenlee)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation j

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Apparel Fabri- - Ma-


Primary
cated chinery, porta'
related indus- related

AT f
ARW4

The State.,
Autauga
Baldwin
Barbour
Bibb
Blount
Bullock
Butler
Calhoun
Chambers ........
Cherokee
Chilton
Choctaw
Clarke
Clay
Cleburne. ........
Coffee
Colbert
Conecuh. .........

Covington
Crenshaw
Cullman
Dale
Dallas
De Kalb
Elmore ...........
Escambia. ........
Etowah
Fayette
Franklin. ........
Geneva. ..........
"Greene
Hale

Houston
Jackson
Jefferson

Lauderdale
Lawrence

Limestone. .......
Lowndes

Madison
Marengo
Marion. ..........
Marshall. ........
Mobile
Monroe
Montgomery. ......
Morgan

Pickens.
Pike
Randolph
Russell
St. CLair
Shelby
Sumter
Talladega
Tallapoosa
Tuscaloosa
Wa]ker
Washington
Wilcox
Winston

ARIZONA

The State..
Apache
Cochise

Gila
Graham. ..........
Greenlee

15

Ala. (Autauga) —Ariz. (Greenlee) Items 100-118


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based c n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. c shown where less than 0.1]

Economic class
Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
Part-
Under Over
$2,500 $25,000
products products

ALABAMA

The State.., 6,223 58.62


Autauga........... 1,519 69.4
Baldwin 2,534 31.8 1,290
Barbour. ••••••••, 2,494 89.9
Bibb , 1,117 34.6
Blount ...., 73.7
Bullock , 79.1
Butler , 59.6
Calhoun 1,996 49.1
.••,
,

Chambers 2,177
Cherokee , 2,141
Chilton 2,785 58.1
Choctaw ., 2,344 53.1
Clarke 2,525 45.5
Clay 1,967 50.9
Cleburne 1,391 39.9
Coffee 2,773 79.3


Colbert 1,837 58.1
Conecuh 2,338 51.2
47.0
Covington. 58.0
Crenshaw 1,983 63.0
6,291 78.8
Dale .... 1,611 71.0
Dallas 4,124 95.9
De Kalb 6,136 79.6
2,728 86.6
Escambia 1,723 31.4
Etowah 3,169 63.3
Fayette 2,089 58.3
Franklin 2,418 63.5
Geneva 2,292
Greene 2,199
Hale 2,667
1,832
Houston. .......••, 3,008
Jackson 4,058 56.5
Jefferson. .....••, 3,186 20.6
2,107 79.9
Lauderdale. •••..,
Lawrence
1,940
Limestone 4,176
Lowndes 2,132
1,947
Madison ,

Marengo. .... ......


Marion ,

Marshall ,

Mobile
Monroe. •••, ,

2,873
Montgomery. ....... 2,391 97.3
Morgan , 3,780 83.9
2,135 74.9
Pickens 2,640 66.7
Pike 2,368 91.8
Randolph
Russell
St. Clair
Shelby
Sumter
Talladega 2,414 57.8
Tallapoosa 2,167 60.6
Tuscaloosa 3,521 44.4
Walker 3,122 42.3
Washington. 1,561 39.7
Wilcox 2,740 80.0
Winston 1,785 41.2

ARIZONA

The State..
Apache 85.5
Cochise 72.2
Coconino 46.7
Gila 32.4
Graham 78.3
Greenlee 34.5
,. ,

Items 119-133 Ala. (Autauga) —Ariz. (Greenlee)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and I

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm producl Equipment on farms

ALABAMA

The State.., 65,360 889,338


Autauga........... 3,188 1,649 1,101 11,218 3,555
Baldwin , 10,335 6,968 1,435 15,794 16, 760
Barbour 4,655 3,144 1,166 33, 787 10, 001
Bibb ., 956 490 9,815 3,571 2,479
Blount , 6,897 3,757 21,687 11,310 6,805
Bullock 2,186 1,113 38,823 6,517 4,874 1,711
Butler 3,003 1,680 1,075 26,090 12,206 8,279 2,396
Calhoun 2,482 1,191 1,396 14,910 5,818 50,041 18,137
Chambers . ......... 2,606 1,409 1,291 26,571 5,142 6,991 1,684
Cherokee , 5,079 4,100 1,431 12,072 11,635 4,505
Chilton , 3,518 19,117 1,019
Choctaw. ......••, 1,544 19,923 3,948 1,168
Clarke 1,549 24,180 8,217 11,316 3,361
Clay 2,001 12,463 4,448 4,589
Cleburne. ••......, 2,655 6,126 3,568 1,822
Coffee.. 5,416 4,011 24,513 39,404
Colbert 3,652 21,081 7,775
•••>
,

Conecuh. 2,067 23,010 19,940


Coosa.,.. .......a, 248 11,003 2,401
Covington. ........ 3,093 1,194 32,628 44,560 4,728
Crenshaw , 3,487 2,475 20,058 20, 390 5,225 1,039
Cullman. ......... 12,927 7,189 24,110 19,578 13,382 2,443
Dale , 3,632 2,520 14,487 29,249 4,831
Dallas ..., 6,590 3; 350 1,522 79,442 9,374 37,429
De Kalb ., 10,792 6,956 3,033 24,492 21,106 11,236
Elmore ., 4,950 2,949 1,630 33,845 10,557 10,627 2,424
Escambia 4,816 3,564 681 20,608 14,535 15,939 5,246
Etowah , 3,935 2,324 1,963 16,334 10,590 45, 322 11,856
Fayette 1,784 939 883 9,384 6,058
Franklin , 2,505 1,687 1,054 17,635 8,146
Geneva. 6,721 4,618 1,082 1,240 20,740 59,111 8,171
Greene ..... ....., 2,451 1,387 585 31,178 4,968 3,536
Hale 5,501 2,040 982 47,951 4,863 3,600
5,549 4,348 1,096 15,114 30,264 4,879
Houston 9,654 7,020 1,452 25,843 57,676 34,171
Jackson , 6,779 4,922 1,560 22,669 26,494
Jefferson 3,893 1,200 1,938 18,050 6,833
2,083 1,200 10,039 5,539
Lauderdale 5,722 4,218 26,108 11,382
Lawrence. ......... 6,092 4,944 24,311 13,655
Lee 3,105 1,639 1,095 23,011 5,206 25,077 8,884
8,873 6,652 2,161 1,669 28,197 12,704 8,132 1,015
Lowndes 3,741 1,441 922 60,096 5,246 2,428 1,024
Macon .., 3,297 2,337 748 29,931 6,443 6,072 1,818
Madison 13,079 10,208 3,529 38,292 25,175 34,108 6,073
Marengo 4,745 2,213 1,066 65,755 6,885 10,645 3,543
Marion 3,001 2,198 1,153 12,519 7,438 7,158 808
Marshall 10,818 6,267 19,552 20,208 20,045 1,716
Mobile 6,464 3,795 31,398 12,683 234, 44C 54,624
Monroe .••••••> 4,373 3,204 32,508 16,388 7,912 1,839
Montgomery 7,197 1,253 91,243 108, 12C 22,525
Morgan. ........... 6,537 1,888 23,339 23, 11C 2,776
4,406 1,735 827 42,038 5,726 1,537
Pickens. .....•... 3,345 1,631 1,028 27, 553 6,961 1,184
Pike 5,108 3,503 1,255 31,932 15,262 5,135
Randolph. ••••.., 2,278 1,479 1,075 12,592 6,247 6,444 32
Russell , 2,576 1,438 772 22,522 6,86C 7,065 1,835
St. Clair......... 2,122 1,018 1,041 13,885 5,896 5,27/ 1,013
Shelby , 3,077 1,281 896 19,206 4,66'; 8,29£ 2,931
Sumter , 3,093 1,676 726 52,435 6,69C 5,2«
Talladega , 3,832 1,992 1,352 25,647 7,844 23,496 5,568
Tallapoosa. ....... 1,827 1,073 19, 918 3,811 11,793 2,055
Tuscaloosa , 1,833 25, 582 10,079 41,973 8,360
Walker 1,484 1,080 11,596 6,159 14, 250 2,468
Washington 568 19,073 7,987 1,791
Wilcox 744 53,487 6,833 6,278
8,316 3,372 4,526

Apache..., 3,820 3,062 65,446 4,179


Cochise. . 9,686 3,272 75,927 31, 585
Coconino. 3,303 2,879 58,135 15,968
Gila , 2,003 44,623 16,45; 5,454
Graham. . . 8,074 60,204 6.89C 1,694
Greenlee.. 1,571 17,441 5,185 1,902
1
Other than dairy and poultry.
interbank and governmental deposits, and demand and time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporate

17
. . .,.

Ariz. (Maricopa)—Ark. (Sevier) Items 1-16


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Irons 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20~percent sample; see Source Notts and Explanations. Minus sign (-) denotes decrease- denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median

plered

25 and
over)

ARIZONA —Can.
02-007
02-008
Maricopa.... — .... 9,226
13,260
331,770
8,510
78.2

02-009 Navajo............. 9,911 29,446


02-010 Pima 9,241 141,216
02-011 Pinal , 5,378 43,191
02-012 Santa Cruz. ....••. 1,246 2,402 9,344
02-013 Yavapai........... 8,091 1,148 24,991
02-014 9,985 1,019 28,006

ARKANSAS

03- The State.


03-001 Arkansas •..* , 1,210 23,665
03-002 Ashley. .......... 1,119 25,660
03-003 Baxter.. .., 2,133 11,683
03-004 Benton........... 38,076
03-005 16,260
03-006 Bradley.......... 15,987
03-007 Calhoun. ....... 7,132
03-008 13,244
03-009 Chicot........... 22,306
03-010 22,998
03-011 Clay , 26,674
03-012 Cleburne... 11,487
03-013 Cleveland. ....... 8,956
03-01* 28,770
03-015 L8,137
03-016 Craighead. ....... 50,613
03-017 Crawford . ........ 22,727
03-018 47,1B4
03-019 24,757
03-020 12,416
03-021 Desha............ 25,155
03-022 Drew............. 17,959
03-023 Faulkner. ....... 25,289
03-024 Franklin. .•..• 12,358
03-025 Fulton. 9,187
03-026 Garland. ......... 47,102
03-027 9,024
03-028 29,149
03-O29 Beropstead. ...... 25,080
03-030 Hot Spring....... 22,181
03-031 13,342
03-032 Independence. . . . 23,488
03-033 9,953
03-034 25,912
03-035 Jefferson........ 76,075
03-036 16,138
03-037 Lafayette........ 13,203
03-038 Lawrence......... 21,303
03-039 Lee 24,322
03-040 17,079
03-041 Little River..... 11,690
03-042 20,260
03-043 27,278
03-044 Madison. ......... 11,734
03-045 8,609
03-O46 Miller ,
32,614
03-047 Mississippi 82,375
03-O48 19,540
03-049 Montgomery. ...... 6,680
03-050 Nevada. .......... 14,781
03-051 8,685
03-052 Ouachita......... 33,051
03-053 5,978
03-054 Phillips......... 46,254
03-055 Pike ,
10,032
03-056 39,311
".
03-057 Polk 14,182
03-058 Pope............. 23,291
03-059 13,768
03-060 Pulaski 196,685
03-061 Randolph........ 15,982
03-062 St. Francis...... 36,841
03-063 23,816
03-064 Scott 10,057
03-065 10,424
03-066 Sebastian. ....... 64,202
03-067 12,293
. ., 6

Items 17-31 Ariz. (Maricopa)—Ark. (Sevier)


Table 2.-OOUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. V denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Vital statistics, 1954 Reed trade, 1954

Paid em-
Payroll,
ployees,
touetand With Nov. 15
hath, and
pied
only)
idated

18

.ARIZONA— Can.

Maricopa 108,047 70.0 96,435 491,736 52,928


3,145 55.2 2,575 9,728 1,112
Navajo 7,881 39.2 6,890 2,350 1,345 31,002 3,340 1,309
Pijna... 47,294 71.2 41,157 39,020 19,948 204,206 23,776 8,783
Pinal.............. 13,196 39.3 11,072 4,415 2,591 42,458 3,793 1,485
Santa Cruz.......... 2,879 50.8 2,508 1,353 1,083 15,848 1,679
Yavapai 9,265 58.3 7,698 3,368 1,918 24,951 2,440
Yuma ., 8,862 54.4 7,754 5,331 3,763 49,668 5,181

ARKANSAS

The State... 575,163 524,391


Arkansas. ........ 7,244 34.9 6,704 29,308
7,176 21.0 6,655 16,211
Baxter 3,679 25.6 3,292 6,495
12,641 37.9 11,637 35,515
5,239 30.8 4,836 12,201
Bradley 4,631 4,337 10,816
Calhoun 2,123 1,911 2,415
Carroll 4,518 25.3 4,077 1,235 7,104
Chicot , 7,489 15.4 6,291 1,624 12,316
Clark 6,914 28.0 6,243 2,380 15,621
Clay 7,963 7,277 12,830
Cleburne 3,414 3,139 4,045
Cleveland. .....•.., 2,512 2,289 2,153
Columbia. , 8,585 7,750 19,687
Conway. ........... 5,363 4,805 8,799
Craighead. ....••••, 14,359 25.5 13,322 5,210 34,781
Crawford 6,848 26.9 6,351 2,482 9,568
Crittenden......... 13,897 14.6 12,073 2,711 33,098
7,021 16.1 6,240 1,689 12,554
Dallas 3,591 19.9 3,315 1,044 8,649
Desha 7,433 18.1 6,633 1,539 14,587
Drew. 4,946 17.0 4,704 1,313 7,837
Faulkner. ......... 7,295 31.5 6,737 2,296 13,816
Franklin. ......••< 3,777 17.5 3,522 5,267
Fulton 2,776 8.1 2,573 2,579
Garland 16,866 50.6 14,621 49,327
2,662 15.9 2,457 3,059
8,470 18.8 7,960 2,194 15,546
Hempstead. ......... 24.9 6,947 2,074 13,039
Hot Spring. 33.0 6,092 2,605 13,459
Howard 3,791 6,723
Independence. ...... 6,586 15,306
2,730 2,685
Jackson. ........... 6,858 19,859
Jefferson.......... 21,061 55,227
4,950 23.9 4,607 7,577
Laf ayette. ......... 4,104 20.3 3,596 5,881
Lawrence........... 6,234 20.0 5,722 10,412
6,780 6,114 11,992
Lincoln. ........... 4,805 4,160 3,599
Little River. ...... 15.2 3,235 4,808
22.9 5,322 9,688
19.5 7,298 17,101
Madison 6.9 3,191 3,156
Marion. ....., 13.9 2,395 2,325
Miller 10,009 38.6 4,514 2,028 30,830
Mississippi. . . . . ... 24,443 19.0 5,890 2,964 51,134
Monroe 5,609 14. 1,255 614 11,681
Mon tgomery , 2,111 1,485
Nevada , 4,573 4,044 6,172
Newton 2,316 2,142 488
Ouachita , 10,163 9,093 24,128 2,143
1,918 1,657 1,150 46
Fnillips .., 13,832 12,610 27,650 2,383
Pike , 3,139 2,825 4,181
Poinsett. .......... 10,722 9,561 1,982 22,658
Polk , 4,634 4,142 1,229 7,808
6,827 27.2 6,400 2,297 14,650
Prairie 4,225 17.6 3,651 5,870
Pulaski 59,228 60.0 56,569 224,068
Randolph 4,743 16.2 4,346 7,367
St. Francis........ 10,574 14.4 9,342 20,069
Saline 6,248 35.0 16,283
Scott 3,057 13.7 4,097
Searcy... ... ....... 3,110 2,823 3,506
Sebastian.......... 21,200 19,446 85,748
3,889 3,558 6,010
1
Marriage licenses.
2
Marriage licenses; includes estijnates for missing arena.
3
Estimated from reports for 11 months.

19
Ariz. (Maricopa) —Ark. (Sevier) Items 32-47
Table 2.—COUNTIES
Items 48-64 Ariz. (Maricopa) —Ark. (Sevier)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em-
Payroll, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

64,527
1,082
16,709 1,824 2,470
134,841 69,334 25,374
25,188 3,965 3,843
5,439
5,021
14,725

507,379
21,132 4,979
11,077 1,832
5,879 d
27,354 7,053
11,796 5,839
9,274 1,284
1,714
5,756
10,238 4,617
12,206 1,365
10,193
3,079
1,703
14,299
7,634
30,783 16,990
7,808 1,232
25,250 7,655
12,094 1,347
5,563 1,038
11,361 5,004
7,092
12,107
4,783
1,625
41,533
2,830
14,813 5,674
13,703 7,855
9,474 3,582
6,645 2,959
12,484 4,852
1,569
13,900
42,036
6,354
5,445
7,870
9,292
3,519
4,239
8,827
14,641
2,196
1,955
22,741 16,982
50,634 15,039
9,226 2,871
1,491
6,119
625
18,859
1,283
25,058
3,476
21,458 1,196
7,645 1,707
10,549 4,874
4,492 1,352
174,474 179,306
6,029
16,886
10,175
3,617

21
,,,.
,

Ariz. (Maricopa) —Ark. (Sevier) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and serf-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld i

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes statistics not available]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments
Capital
Reporting Taxable expendi'
Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual Annual mployees,
January- January- average annual
average

ARIZONA— Con.

Maricopa. ............ 81,443


ttohave ...............
Navajo

Pinal
Santa Cruz...........
Yavapai...... ........

ARKANSAS

The State..,

Baxter ,

Bradley ,

Calhoun. •••
Carroll......
Chicot.......
Clark ..,

Clay ,

Cleburne. . . •
Cleveland...,
Columbia....,

Craighead. . .
Crawf ord. . . .
Crittenden. •

Desha.
Drew. i

Faulkner. • • .
Franklin
Fulton
Garland. . • • •

Hempstead. . .
Hot Spring..,

Independence,

Jackson......
Jefferson.,.,

Iafayette...,
Lawrence....,

Lincoln......
Little River,

Madison......
Marian ,

Miller ,

Mississippi.

Montgomery.
Nevada.......
Newton. ,

Ouachita..,.,

Phillips....,
Pike ,

Poinsett....,
Polk. ,

Pulaski. ....
Randolph....,
St. Francis.

Scott
Searcy. .....
Sebastian...
Items 80-99 Ariz. (Maricopa)—Ark. (Sevier)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
Ariz. (Maricopa)—Ark. (Sevier) Items 100-118
Table 2.-COUNTIES
: 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Economic class

Commercial farms
Part-
Over
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products products
(item 1)

102

ARIZONA— Con.

Maricopa 2,711 45.9 88,152 138.77


Mohave 2,931 34.5 20,217 58,137 9.03
Navajo , ^,391 L
116.5 16,209 29,313 8.21
Pima 4,156 70.3 6,484 102,011 16.47
Pinal ., 2,570 74.7 2,455 140,874 101.22
Santa Cruz 358 60,509 32.26
Yavapa i
Yuma
••.•. 42,210
145,349

ARKANSAS

The State... 72.96

Arkansas. . ........ 65.2 22,893 97.35 35.4 51.0


Ashley 34.4 5,641 66.07 12.6 30.1
Baxter 38.8 7,975 56.57 10.4 43.4
Benton 73.9 94.91 42.2 67.3
73.7 54.67 36.2 50.9
Bradley 23.3 55.26 15.8 32.1
Calhoun 18.7 5,631 56.93 18.1 34.6
Carroll 1,828 78.5 8,551 44.57 92.9 18.6 43.1
Chicot 1,855 8,150 69.53 84.1 15.7 30.0
Clark 1,656 6,302 51.66 94.3 17.1 33.4
Clay 76.2 11,907 100.35 39.5
Cleburne 66.0 4,970 29.45 19.9
Cleveland. .... 1,231 44.1 15.3 5, 44.26 90.6 35.3
Columbia 2,214 43.0 25.6 5,061 55.29 83.5 31.8
Conway 1,633 68.3 13.7 6,830 47.87 97.0 22.4
Craighead 3,759 78.4 15,513 174.39 55.2
Crawford 46.1 8,111 75.48 43.8
Crittenden 85.1 10,663 181.34 13.0
75.8 11,014 99.52 25.2
Dallas 856 23.8 5,769 49.23 27.5
Desha 2,420 65.3 8,534 86.10 20.9
Drew 1,788 32.9 5,968 51.61 31.8
Faulkner 2,476 16.4 6,974 55.67 40.5
Franklin 1,456 14.9 7,050 44.76 24.3
Fulton 1,282 4,239 23.01 3.6
Garland 1,078 18.8 7,333 91.82
Grant 886 19.7 4,856 60.09
Greene 2,636 75.6 10,336 101.27
Hemp stead 2,123 64.6 55.26
Hot Spring 1,539 35.1 72.78
Howard 1,272 40.2 54.80
Independence 2,084 67.6 47.74
1,403 67.6 27.77
Jackson. .......... 1,980 84.3 84.07
Jefferson 3,660 60.5 118.55
Johnson 1,429 41.2 12.3 6,559 53.72
Lafayette 1,136 39.9 38.5 5,901 61.03
Lawrence 1,777 70.5 1,372 37.6 8,697 66.63
3,230 3,112 65.9 6,803 91.70
Lincoln 2,031 1,540 54.4 7,793 75.86
Little River 936 49.2 25.2 47.34
1,944 62.3 10.9 52.29
Lonoke •.... 2,992 81.0 43.2 11,514 90.56
Madison 1,918 57.9 5,209 32.38
Marion 42.9 5,947 35.82
Miller 50.9 21.3 9,116 77.14
Mississippi. ...... 90.6 78.6 17,009 233.36
Monroe 54.4 63.1 6,926 75.18
Montgomery 22.4 5,976 52.35
Nevada............ 48.7 6,059 44.20
Newton 4,406 32.07
Ouachita 4,925 56.84
Perry 6,023 43.43
Phillips 7,252 116.41
Pike 924 5,155 43.62
Poinsett 3,399 81.7 16,255 150.45
Polk 1,536 32.2 5,035 45.03
Pope 1,753 44.6 12.1 5,953 48.46
Prairie 1,332 69.7 30.1 14,655 66.31
Pulaski 2,584 47.9 20.4 11,999 148.13
Randolph 1,558 68.5 55.42
St. Francis 3,689 78.0 117.36
1,176 21.7 94.96
'..'.
Scott 1,102 25.6 38.27
Searcy 1,322 28.09
Sebastian 1,611 62.67
1,124 52.90
. .. . .
,

Items 119-133 Ariz. (Maricopa)— Ark. (Sevier)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
i 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl;

. 1954 —Continued
Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Commer-

ARIZONA— Con.

Maricopa. ........... 155,646 35,735 4,477 236,961 441, 759


Mohave... ........... 1,707 1,308 220 39,111 3,554
Navajo •••...•.. 2,331 1,872 1,466 43,639 12,637 2,848
17,624 3,504 873 67,659 157,683 42,304
Pinal. 79,570 5,186 1,602 69,310 25,630 6,763
Santa Cruz. .. •..... 2,165 1,225 187 29,362 11,273
Yavapai. ............ 4,665 3,865 679 94,163 21,935
36,032 5,595 1,226 48,231 24,158

491,765 426.140 -.-. :-

Arkansas. . 19,077 23,446 3,351 23, 301


Ashley 6,293 24,320 8,764 10,859
1,240 12,072 3,270 2,984
Benton. .... 17,274 56,869 10,503 15,060
2,333 29,762 3,842 9,474
Bradley. . . 1,165 10,378 5,6 7,045
Calhoun. . . . 596 7,873 5,3 1,207
Carroll. . . 5,151 32,587 4,981 6,337
Chicot 9,258 31,048 4,741 6,848
Clark 1,845 25,344 3,917 13,131
Clay 10,679 20,960 16,980 6,584
Cleburne. . 2,140 14,721 3,725 2,907
Cleveland. 1,168 14,963 4,266 1,211
Columbia. . 17,1 5,157 21,970
Conway 19,968 3,804 6,378
Craighead. 19,548 18,514 2,653 16,839 14,412 25,782
Crawford... 2,520 1,202 1,154 22,644 4,238 7,155
Crittenden. 30,312 29,756 1,683 12,962 12,340 13,439
16,539 16,135 1,713 13,260 3,876 7,696
Dallas 482 189 390 7,858 3,958 6,718
12,250 11,639 1.122 22,567 6,049
3,767 3,121 23,848 7,653
Faulkner. .... 3,705 1,733 29,117 4,048
Franklin 2,131 26,313 2,941
Fulton 1,212 18,242 6,376
Garland 1,109 12,429 1,779 23,062
400 7,421 2,475 1,529
Greene 9,408 18,022 14,227 12,603
Hempstead. . . 2,861 32,719 3,994 10,962
Hot Spring... 1,211 19,254 2,432 9,364
Howard 18,824 2,127 4,027
Independence. 24,534 7,675 8,464
1,327 19,238 2,249 2,351
014
14-, 17,033 5,217 10,680
16,384 20,964 6,636 56,120
Johnson. . 2,134 1,059 17,346 4,431 4,558
Lafayette. 2,909 2,344 15,249 3,369 6,278
Lawrence. 5,919 4,733 19,915 15,531 5,194
14,589 13,834 19,861 10,409 4,830
Lincoln 8,754 8,305 16,881 5,675 1,328
Little River. 1,570 908 21,328 1,888 2,175
3,457 642 1,116 1,036 1,479 36,899 4,343 5,031
Lonoke 16,966 139 1,874 1,005 26,915 4,023 9,510
Madison 3,406 1,871 1,004 2,439 25,169 7,398 2,517
Marion 1,143 16,387 2,604
Miller 1,395 27,647 3,451 28,674
Mississippi. 47,511 14,921 17,052 28,765
Monroe 8,559 8,546 3,935 5,758
Montgomery. 14,310 1,311
Nevada 17,746 3,215
Newton 14,033 7,684
Ouachita..... 12,075 6,324
12,886 1,427
Phillips.... 17,350 11,051 3,340
Pike 12,373 1,161 621
Poinsett.... 27,809 2,443 12,255 12,339 1,676
Polk 1,053 64 16, 701 5,438 310
2,833 822 21,329 11,371 3,401
9,892 9,288 14,701 3,652 492
Pulaski 6,370 4,338 27,276 214,306 30,568
Randolph. . . 3,921 2,782 22,560 12,284 3,736 509
St. Francis. 18,240 17,687 15,981 8,624 13,911
Saline...... 1,050 59 12,510 3,935 8,520
Scott 62 20,267 2,169 2,589
Searcy 16,339 2,077
Sebastian. . 24,892 66, 322
19,576 3,972

Other than dairy and poultry.


Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and demand and time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporate

25
. ,

Ark (Sharp) —Oslo. (Archuleta) Items 1-16


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (—) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent I t shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median

pleted
(persons
25 and
over)

ARKANSAS — Con.
03-068 2,449
03-069 Stone
03-070
03-071 Van Buren.........
03-072 Washington.... ....
03-073 Shite
03-074 Woodruff
03-075 Yell

CALIFORNIA

04- The State.,


04-001 Alameda. .. .......
04-002 Alpine
04-003
04-004 Butte ,

O4-O05 Calaveras
04-006 Colusa
04-007 Contra Costa
04-008 Del Norte
04-009 El Dorado
04-010 Fresno. .........
04-011
04-012 Humboldt ,

04-013
04-OL4
04-015 Kern
04-016 Kings
04-017 Lake
04-018 Lassen....
04-019 Los Angeles... ...
04-020 Madera
04-021 Marin
04-022 Mariposa........
04-023 Mendocino........
04-024 Merced
04-025 Modoc
04-026 Mono
04-027 Monterey......,.,
04-028 Napa.
04-029 Nevada
04-030
04-031 Placer. ...•.....,
04-032
04-033 Riverside.
04-034 Sacramento
04-035 San Benito.... ...
04-036 San Bernardino..,
04-037 San Diego.. ,

04-038 San Francisco...,


04-039 San Joaquin......
04-040 San Luis Obispo.
04-041 San Mateo
04-O42 Santa Barbara...
04-043 Santa Clara.....
04-044 Santa Cruz
04-045 Shasta
04-046 Sierra
04-047 Siskiyou...
04-048 Solano...
04-049
04-050
04-051 Sutter
04-052 Tehama .........
04-053 Trinity
04-054 Tulare
04-055 Tuolumne
04-056 Ventura. ...•••••
04-057 Yolo
04-058 Yuba

05-001
05-002
05-003
05-004
. ,,

Items 17-31 Ark (Sharp)—Colo. (Archuleta)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments

Dwelling units, 1950 Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

With hot

Payroll,
ployees,
toilet and With Nov. 15
bath, anH payroll workweek

idated

ARKANSAS —Can.
2,679 2,479 1,783
2,108 2,004
15,354 1A, 396
Van Buren 2,962 2,664
Washington . ....... 15,254 14,299
White. ............... 11,L38 20.2 10,408
Woodruff 5,387 11.1 4,788
XeU , 4,623 15.7 4,008

CALIFORNIA

The State...., 3,333,406


Alameda . .. ........, 247,145 90.1
Alpine..... ......... 304 17.3
Amador 3,350 72.7 2,799 1,836
Butte 23,309 71.3 21,272 15,421
Calaveras , 4,014 55.4 3,228 1,347
Colusa.... 3,899 69.2 3,522 2,517
Contra Costa .., 90,641 90.5 83,371 73,356
Dal Norte 2,804 61.1 2,582 1,448
£1 Dorado...... 9,443 63.2 5,436 3,129
Fresno 88,069 69.6 80,283 69,258
5,111 73.0 4,724 3,534 1,394
Humboldt............ 22,975 73.7 21,387 16,698 7,489
Imperial. .......... 17,904 51.8 16,539 8,715 7,412
4,229 68.9 1,593 1,117
Kern 69,943 72.1 48,842 25,997 7,282
Kin g s 14,506 60.0 13,103 7,578 3,283 1,412
Lake 5,771 76.4 4,004 2,554 1,053
6,002 67.7 5,441 2,214 1,014
Los Angeles......... 1,442,691 91.2 1,371,043 1,518,022 738,321
Madera 11,489 54.2 10,058 5,913 2,572
Marin 28,598 91.2 31,488 10,450
Iferiposa. . . ......... 2,207 45.7 324 620
Mendocino. ......... 13,379 67.3 7,619
Merced , 21,024 65.8 12,535
3,287 64.0 2,922 1,123
1,888 59.9 702 175
Monterey .
Napa.
•••i 41,105
13,746
79.2
88.5
36,857
12,652
32,037
11,452
15,830
4,155
Nevada. , 7,932 72.8 6,592 4,327 1,803
Orange 79,158 69,408 74,273 27,874
Placer... ........... 15,665 12,069 9,011 3,462
Plumas 5,386 4,262 1,590 1,009
Riverside........... 62,397 78.7 52,579 44,200 21,235
Sacramento.......... 87,253 84.0 94,327
San Benito.......... 4,816 66.8 2,842 370
San Bernardino 105,428 85,631 67,893 26,886 9,812 3,085 1,970 3,612 2,474
San Diego........... 181,440 169,010 183,896 81,280 20,628 5,611 4,742 6,449 4,785
San Francisco. ...... 265,726 257,734 269,864 204,512 15,362 9,267 6,049 10,045 6,459
San Joaquin......... 61,430 58,004 50,171 20,612 5,382 2,103 1,150 1,693
San Luis Obispo...., 18,813 16,470 12,347 6,026 1,394 411
San Mateo 76,551 71,448 75,124 22,668 1,412 2,812
Santa Barbara 33,166 30,586 29,073 14,446 1,186 1,353
Santa Clara......... 91,670 85,424 118,611 42,936 2,457 4,057
Santa Cruz.......... 31,141 23,526 21,290 7,266 1,086
Shasta. ............. 12,751 11,481 7,224 4,250
1,230 64.0 824 270 152
Siskiyou............ 10,463 73.5 9,704 6,209 2,801
Solano 33,007 89.7 30,449 25,072 12,772 3,436 1,093
Sonoma. ..... 39,966 32,947 29,044 11,273 2,396 1,714
39,947 37,587 31,635 11,274 3,456 1,740
Sutter. ............. 8,440 73.2 7,843 949
Tehama.............. 6,808 66.6 6,110 3,798
Trinity , 2,291 39.3 1,783 328
Tula re 47,939 61.3 42,736 25,360
Tuolumne 6,104 59.0 4,307 2,370
Ventura . ............ 34,551 78.4 31,960 27,067 12,068
lolo , 12,466 73.5 11,809 7,107 3,058
Yuba 7,892 61.9 7,099 9,325 4,853

COLORADO

The State...,
Adams. ........... 11,301 57.3 10,383 5,130
Alamosa 3,131 53.7 2,836 1,845
Arapahoe 16,111 67.7 15,160 21,921
Archuleta. ........ 21.7
Ark. (Sharp)—Colo. (Archuleta) Items 32^7
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

—Continued
Retail trade, 1954

Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance Automotive group
group farm equipment
dealers

Estab- Estab-
lish-

ARKANSAS— Con.

Van Buren
Washington 8,910 2,504
White 5,819 5,885 1,84-7
Woodruff 2,208
leU 1,186

CALIFORNIA

The State.
Alameda 158,731
Alpine ,

Amador. ............ 2,235 1,157


Butte 22,990 13,820
Calaveras. .......... 2,221 801 1,290
Colusa , 3,543 1,663 2,846 1,819
Contra Costa , 97,950 22,149 55,091 26,289
Del Norte , 4,062 2,427 3,431 2,004
£1 Dorado , 2,320 3,807 2,297
Fresno , 26,729 50,046 25,313
4,361 4,932 1,814
Humboldt , 31,517 22,209 9,554
Imperial , 20,851 7,891 14,369 8,712
4,216 2,262 4,063 2', 685

Kern , 72,665 23,708 47,456 26,908


Kings , 11,930 3,018 4,752 8,348 2,754
Lake 4,315 1,723 1,141 1,708 1,499
Lassen 8,286 1,122 1,104 3,810 1,483
Los Angeles.......,, 1,625,952 524,604 705,041 1,232,683 451,381
Madera 11,635 2,365 1,876 6,116 4,096
31,749 10,370 7,510 17,665 8,314
Mariposa 1,747 863 75 1,119
Mendocino 14,129 5,518 7,797 6,072
Merced 19,652 6,465 12,734 6,902
Modoc 2,047 1,207 1,065
d
Monterey. •••••, 38,969 15,703 16,401 24,512 15,909
13,714 4,219 3,890 8,699 3,768
Nevada. ...........a, 9,381 1,970 1,104 3,504 2,252
Orange 96,588 36,810 23,854 24,142 62,021 30,443
Placer 4,207 3,600 1,267 12,432 4,723
Plumas 1,439 1,122 1,790 1,233
Riverside 57,972 21,664 17,173 38,730 25,934
Sacramento 124,621 47,635 66,601 29,706
San Benito ,
3,139 889 429 1,347
San Bernardino 94,769 36,748 16,822 21,715 63, 540 39,807
San Diego 189,852 85,880 51,019 51,149 149,401 56,730
San Francisco....... 257,052 167,260 167,134 113,449 76,312 165, 399 45,682
San Joaquin ,
58,555 21,590 23,020 13,639 47,469 17, 537
San Luis Obispo...., 18,159 6,243 3,447 3,738 10,460 8,250
San Mateo ,
100,042 29,400 24,993 17,167 16,478 55,067 25,427
Santa Barbara ,
33,401 11,208 6,885 11,079 9,862 21,003 10,688
Santa Clara 123,347 32,434 39,712 32,669 31,747 72,045 34,723
Santa Cruz ,
22,977 8,640 7,317 4,733 5,245 13,186
Shasta 16,493 4,759 5,037 1,958 2,873 10,578
Sierra. ............. 581 304 321 d d
Siskiyou ,
3,556 2,747 1,078 1,084 7,002 3,540
Solano ,
10,931 8,277 5,120 8,824 19,814 11,237
Sonoma ,
12,212 17,524 5,441 6,662 a, 831 11,946
Stanislaus. ......... 10,461 14,557 10,427 8,420 27,867 12,621
Sutter ,
2,386
Tehama. .•.••.•• 3,643
Trinity 453
Tulare ,
11,268 9,993
Tuolumne 1,297 1,395
Ventura. .•••..... 40,42* 11,940 12,296 8,205 8,172 28,713 12,525
Yolo 14,521 4,121 2,256 1,254 13,500 5,191
Yuba 8,991 3,757 3,561 3,324 9,530 3,760

COLORADO

The State...,
Adams. .....;...... 8,062 6,070 6,196
1,287
Alamosa ,
2,619 397 2,302 1,066
Arapahoe 25,663 17,639 6,128
5,084
Archuleta. •......,,

28
Items 48-64 Ark. (Sharp)—Colo. (Archuleta)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em- Paid em-
Payroll, ployees, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

1,295
, —

Ark. (Sharp) —Colo. (Archuleta) Items 65-79


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66. and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld l

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers r epor ting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capita!
Reporting Taxable
With average
employment of Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, employees,
January- January- annual
year
March

ARKANSAS —Con.
123
Stone...,,.....,,.... 206
10,799 3,288 46,257 3,812
Van Euren... 286 125 448 109
6,814 3,648 1,846 3,664 9,102 1,509
Shite 3,252 1,667 2,216
Woodruff 832
Tell 761

CALIFORNIA

The State,,.,,
Alameda....... ...... 193,240 308,958 656,993
82 1,251 2,715
flTnaHrvr 1,076
. . .
, 2,352 1,851 4,1A9 444
Butte , 10,300 11,984 9,932 23,023 2,606
Calaveras........... 1,612 4,763 3,478 10,223 1,176
Colusa , 1,139 230 203 496
Contra Costa........ 55,718 56,090 28,014 137,238 21,531 96,943 350,049
Del Norte 3,345 3,109 2,380 10,628 2,185 9,297 20,701
El Eorado... ........ 2,539 '
2,111 1,361 5,330 1,215 4,460 9,276
50,058 43,038 12,747 50,734 9,755 34,885 117,186
1,912 1,502 467 2,138 1,437 4,412
Humboldt. .... ....... 22,395 20,981 12,733 57,704 48,503 107,099
Leg erial, ......... ., 10,590 9,033 1,362 5,733 3,829 16,339
2,754 2,658 466 587
39,127 36,769 14,258 33,726
Rings , 6,184 5,285 3,013 7,813
Lake..,,.......,.,,, 953 542 666 1,096
3,085 2,791 7,984 7,059 11,650
Los Angeles......... 1,517,681 1,488,313 2,872,004 1,887,031 4,925,646
Uadera. . ...... •«..., 3,424 2,534 3,066 2,338 7,296
Ibrin.. ....... ...... 10,266
feriposa.. .••••.•••, 253
28,547 24,098 49,902
iferced. 5,551 4,425 16,270
Modoc 1,490 1,338 2,380
Ifcmo. 5,017 3,265 10,525
Monterey.. .. ••....., 20,073 16,761 11,733 8,449 20,618 4,093
Napa................ 6,133 4,926
Nevada. ............. 2,433
47,855
1,746
39,890
6,841
2,478
64,804
5,352
2,046
43,488
12,120
4,061
115,900

7
nf
6,100
3

Placer.,,,.,...,.,., 5,189 4,236 5,139 1,093 4,274 9,911


2,345 2,109 7,165 1,372 5,367 12,895
Riverside...,,,,,.., 32,983 29,124 35,076 6,695 26,218 68,661
Sacmmpnto.......... 59,541 52,457 46,787 8,082 31,362 112,203
San Benito.......... 277 1,627 1,045 1,932 481 1,502 4,496
San Bernardino,,,,,. 5,384 54,937 48,277 12,641 52,269 10,341 39,517 136,534 25,680 11,186
San Diego..... ...... 11,471 136,859 124,188 47,731 221,657 37,310 156,997 390,218 7,986 20,783
San Francisco. ...... 23,090 339,836 335,951 56,580 253,101 40,984 166,048 495,815 26,645 61,539
San Joaquin... ...... 3,958 37,683 32,634 11,033 45,205 9,017 34,329 109,352 4,958 9,861
San Luis Obispo...., 1,360 7,896 5,756 414 1,401 296 852 2,414 257
San Mateo..... ...... 4,512 53,726 53,420 17,021 81,033 12,257 52,327 143,261 9,430
Santa Barbara.. ..... 2,623 20,591 17,169 1,928 7,762 1,360 4,822 12,822 1,717
Santa CLara*. ....... 6,625 66,037 59,971 27,942 116,213 21,304 81,328 263,587 19,914 18,389
Santa Cruz 1,602 10,612 7,996 2,698 9,154 2,258 6,844 18,947 3,086 1,590
Shasta, ...,,,,,, ,.., 7,706 3,249 14,899 2,810 12,338 25,515 3,018 1,264
433 394 1,393 370 1,268 3,059 518
Siskiyou.. .......... 6,240 5,119 3,766 15,792 3,463 13,787 25,693 3,456
Solano. ............ 1,712 11,821 9,297 1,865 7,892 1,463 5,615 17,441 1,255
Sonoma, 2,597 16,331 12,688 4,702 16,740 3,846 12,625 35,271 2,900
Stasia 2,450 19,110 16,019 6,536 24,190 17,888 63,258 5,278
Sutter.. 2,224 1,812 4,592
Tehama.. 4,532 3,974 8,291
Trinity. 2,806 2,356 5,255
Tulare.. 7,632
Tuolumne. 4,717
Ventura. 17,673 12,022 5,705 20,556
Yolo.... 4,590 5,282 4,139 15,553
5,629 3,543 2,844 6,052

COLORADO

The State..., 2
( )

3,208 6,633 1,218


1,370 228 88
Arapahoe.......... 7,776 7,299 1,318

1
Not strictly comparable with 1954 due to differences in
2
Figure withheld because of level of nancamparability (a.

30
Items 80-99 Ark (Sharp)—Colo. (Archuleta)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]
. , a

Ark. (Sharp)—Colo. (Archuleta) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explaa Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture. 1954

Economic class

Commercial farms
tion of Part-
Over ated by
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products
(item 1)

102

ARKANSAS— Con.

Sharp 65.4 5,689 28.43 21.1


43.7 3,802 26.11 17.5
1,763 20.2 5,823 71.27 32.8 44.3
Van Buren 1,358 48.9 5,055 31.73 15.8 29.8
Washington 4,094 65.9 2,329 1,116 8,316 84.42 95.6 46.1 58.7
White 3,470 71.9 1,890 1,294 18.0 6,090 44.04 97.5 33.5
Woodruff. 1,910 71.6 1,633 67.4 9,979 78.48 25.7
Yell 1,465 38.3 19.9 8,160 57.57 39.5

CALIFORNIA

The State 60,127 235.73


Alameda. .....••••, 75,534 402.08 79.0
Alpine . 191,667 61.37 47.4
Amador. .•»••.• 64.7 28,524 50.74 60.5
Butte 63.2 41,865 207.35
Calaveras • 58.9 50,365 51.43
Colusa. .....•....., > 116,000 145.26 79.2 94.9
Contra Costa........ ',030 512.34 82.1 97.2
Del Norte 27,343 176.08 51.7 94.4
El Dorado 30,370 81.20 71.2 91.3
Fresno 54,752 269.31 77.3 96.5
1,538 11.1 59,037 193.99 81.7
Humboldt. 1,659 21.5 38,215 88.90 74.2
Imperial. ........... 1,633 21.7 12,042 369.54 75.5
45.7 274,087 76.34 67.3
61.2 1,982 21.2 161, 771 158.36 72.6
Kings 84.0 1,612 70,092 187.99 97.5 72.7
Lake 30.8 35,017 175.25 91.9 67.9
23.1 51,834 32.94 91.1 46.8
Los Angeles......... 28.5 1,058.46 86.0
Madera 64.7 130.88 76.4
71.1 64,021 141.
26.2 39,939 44.85 16.6 83.4
Mendoc inu 49.0 33,976 54.28 92.0 69.6 93.3
Merced 82.0 52,700 233.93 97.8 75.7 95.9
25.7 51,271 54.24 96.8 66.9 93.3
2.5 77,287 79.00 55.4 58.9
Monterey 67.5 125,228 145.56 97.1 96.3
Napa 61.7 41,433 240.82 98.9 84.8 99.0
Nevada ...•••., 34.0 26, 503 70.88 96.0 77.3 97.1
Orange ••••••, 4,593 68.8 74,656 1,870.19 79.0 88.2
Placer 1,583 47.7 30,257 118.22 70.6 97.7
Plumas , 10.0 54,743 46.24 56.7 93.3
Riverside. ..... ..... 18.4 59,380 380.28 70.4 92.7
Sacramento. ........ 87.5 44, 347 297.29 73.6 97.0
San Benito.......... 62, 376 82.7 95.4
San Bernardino...... 1,601 36,742 312.13 73.8
San Diego 993 46,419 477.53 78.3
San Francisco 10.0 1
t ) 65,625 ?7,631.58 87.5 87.5 87.5
San Joaquin 14.7 64,576 97.9 83.0 95.9
San Luis Obispo 16.1 56,695 94.9 71.0 95.1
San Mateo.... 29. 26.7 60,1 292.95 98.9 97.8
Santa Barbara.. 1,374 60.2 15.4 96,368 177.66 94.7 97.3
Santa Clara. ........ 4,953 70.6 12.4 84,250 875.28 97.8 96.7
Santa Cruz.. ........ 1,578 45.9 13.9 39,696 557.32 97.2 97.5
Shasta..... ......... 1,079 31.6 39,134 68.74 97.2 95.7
71,233 39.47 84.6 36.9 78.5
Siskiyou 43,435 46.54 91.0 66.6 92.8
Solano 1,229 70,223 207.19 96.0 73.5 97.3
Sonoma ..*•....•••••, 5,831 32,035 261.42 78.5 97.6
Stanislaus ... ...... 6,629 48,318 417.81 81.2 97.0
Sutter 75,760 381.28 96.7 77.8 96.3
Tehama... ..••••• 1,162 37,877 68.53 97.6 74.6 97.5
Trinity , 187 27,981 32.36 75.4 36.2 85.0
Tulare .., 1,503 57,913 295.64 97.1
Tuolumne ,
37,645 64.27 92.3
Ventura ,
40.9 145,188 663.96 87.7 96.3
Yolo ,
87.7 114,263 270.09 80.0 92.9
Yuba ,
62.4 52,006 159.27 68.6 93.5

COLORADO

The State...
Adams ............ 92.2 23.0 43,061 74.91 94.9 77.9 83.3
85.9 14.1 28,300 50.22 95.0 73.5 83.9
Arapahoe 97.6 14.5 54,870 74.54 97.6 76.1 81.8
Archuleta.... ..... 30.8 |l,195 28,490 21.85 72.0 32.2 53.7
1
Less than 500 i

32
.

Items 119-133 Ark. (Sharp)—Colo. (Archuleta)

Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations]

—Continued
Agriculture, 1954

Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Commer-
livestock
products '

ARKANSAS--Con.

16,352
12,023
17,037 8,635
Van Buren. a •...•.•• 14,798 3,529
Washington. 2,401 2,137 8,619 50,707 9,482
Fnite 5,742 1,270 1,950 1,533 34,722 6,602 11,536
Woodruff.... 10,320 1,046 3,845 5,690
Yell 4,488 4,016 3,522

CALIFORNIA

The State....,
Alameda. •••.•••, 24,112
Alpine 84
Amador 1,496 1,127 16,285 14,765 9,073
Butte 29,149 3,990 56,781 74,349 34,961
Calaveras 2,191 1,733 25,839 9,264 4,835
Colusa 25,538 23,286 21,958
Contra Costa. ....... 17,234 38,595 240,584
Del Norte. .......... 1,228 7,264 14,620
El Dorado , 4,080 12,991 15,277
Fresno 208,213 10,865 19,476 181,275 332,255
Glenn 23,664 13,680 5,540 3,905 1,916 1,962 1,789 3,030 59,122 6,916 20,621
Humboldt. .•••••.., 11,087 2,879 6,126 1,942 1,476 2,249 1,061 60,022 2,090 115,032 54,424
Imperial. •.....••.•i 109,387 77,204 30,708 1,211 2,896 2,738 18,984 160,659 5,703 76,816 21,203
Inyo 51 1,248 22,661 11,932 4,212
Kern 139,708 29,306 1,001 6,971 199,391 243,296 79,534
Kings 60,395 47,504 4,947 1,481 3,611 84,101 3,598 48,488 24,646
Lake 6,480 5,030 860 12,032 2,733 11,522 5,405
Lassen. 3,655 344 2,971 55,103 1,974 9,765 4,638
las Angeles......... 170,452 25,831 6,711 195,683 101,094 ',080,615 2,368,937
Madera ..... 42,492 6,502 2,178 100,993 2,528 27,306 12,399
11,791 1,595 5,962 46,479 5,259 113,053 61,358
3,334 1,353 1,424 20,602 1,787 2,190 895
Mendocino. •••*
Merced. ••••••••..
8,618 3,115 2,957 1,583 1,319 1,133 33,372 5,857 44,597 22,864
36,606 4,180 5,711 9,988 193,521 4,656 78,622 38,961
Modoc •«.• 4,907 1,051 1,242 84,243 3,108 8,010 2,917
Mono. • 8,965 133
Monterey. ••••• 62,855 106,128 161,116 73,033
Napa 11,798 32,766 57,198 31,304
Nevada 1,692 14,408 23,376 11,692
Orange. ............. 80, 228 2,947 3,270 55,353 333,563 103,931
1,964 1,766 1,872 25,143 45,661 27,254
Plumas 37 214 16,518 11,783 5,329
Riverside 55,402 9,874 6,656 4,319 5,026 13,087 15,221 124,897 18,105 204,602 77,051
Sacramento. ......... 26,334 4,472 4,595 3,494 3,974 7,294 7,525 84,133 7,455 556,325 228, 224
San Benito..... ..... 9,492 3,734 1,301 1,454 1,279 1,254 1,683 3,294 53,729 1,803 21,830 12,956
San Bernardino 66,421 31,673 4,125 17,574 3,528 280,910 100,181
San Diego.. ......••, 53,833 27,711 5,725 11,109 4,436 693,164 272,915
San Francisco 2,022 2,022 70 ,079,625 1,509,772
San Joaquin 115,880 77,548 263,567 135, 566
San Luis Obispo 23,389 11,133 59,432 28,524
San Mateo.... 10,172 7,234 1,631 3,195 8,306 352,530 199,275
Santa Barbara....... 49,004 28,435 16,918 1,036 2,386 1,763 2,221 7,965 113,317 168,651 61,128
Santa Clara. ........ 76,862 58,766 6,640 5,017 7,332 5,989 5,479 18,979 69,025 493,231 233,269
Santa Cruz.. •••..... 19,247 15,243 2,811 2,143 1,599 1,545 4,327 14,919 104,327 60,161
Shasta a........ 4,156 1,130 1,093 1,018 52,373 49, 593 19,272
Sierra. a a a a. 506 22 60 80 85 10,041 1,609
Siskiyou 8,718 3,283 666 1,155 1,362 1,476 1,031 67,520 4,793 36,853 19, 276
Solano 26,138 16,676 7,792 1,055 1,724 1,824 1,916 2,164 5,225 26,087 1,748 94,807 53,896
Sonoma 49,545 13,555 4,144 12,379 7,594 5,983 4,438 25,728 6,397 85,553 5,703 163,962 95,942
Stanislaus •. 89,751 45,279 11,795 22,055 8,920 5,723 7,355 16,188 13,609 219,912 8,276 151,972 76,529
Sutter 1,151 22,899 10,377
Tehama 22,465 10, 598
Trinity 427 3,390 1,056
Tulare 157,056 134,547 51,196
Tuolumne 3,017 15,059 7,780
Ventura. ....•••••. 72,780 63,954 3,955 12,577 40,251 6,125 117,430 47,129
Yolo 39,712 34,502 3,628 9,338 27,711 8,072 53,523 30,795
Yuba 10,007 6,914 1,571 2,398 26,398 1,841 33,852 16,983

COLORADO

The State...

25,502 4,263 19,272 1,929 49,050 25,101


Alamosa.. 3,583 1,992 1,393 477 19,895 2,591
Arapahoe. 4,408 1,963 1,466 1,077 18,889 l,93ll 45,092
Archuleta. 1,205 13,322 52tf 815
1
Other than dairy and poultry.
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and demand and time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations.
Colo. (Baca) —Del. (Sussex) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median

pleted
(persons
25 and

COLORADO-- Con.

05-005 Baca 7,964


05-006 Bent 8,775 -9.1
05-007 Boulder 48,296
05-008 Chaffee 7,168
05-009 Cheyenne 3,453
05-010 Clear Creek 3,289
05-011 Conejos 10,171
05-012 Costilla 6,067
05-013 Crowley 5,222
05-014 1,573
05-015 Delta 17,365
05-016 Denver 415,786
05-017 Dolores 1,966
05-018 Douglas 3,507
05-019 Eagle 4,488
05-020 Elbert 1,864 4,477
05-021 El Paso 2,158 74,523
05-022 Fremont 1,562 18,366
05-023 Garfield 2,994 11,625
05-024 149
05-025 1,854
05-026 Gunnison 3,238
05-027 Hinsdale 1,057
05-028 Huerfano 1,578
05-029 Jackson
05-030 Jefferson 55,687
05-031 3,003
05-032 Kit Carson 8,600
05-033 Lake 6,150
05-034 La Plata 1,685 14,880
05-035 Larimer 2,614 43,554
05-036 Las Animas* • ..•.
. 4,794 25,902
05-037 Lincoln. 2,593 5,909
05-038 1,827 17,187
05-039 3,313 38,974
05-040 Mineral 921 698
05-041 Moffat 4,754 5,946
05-042 Montezuma 2,095 9,991
05-043 Montrose 2,239 15,220
05-044 Morgan 1,282 18,074
05-045 Otero 25,275
05-046 2,103
05-047 Park 1,870
05-048 Phillips 4,924
05-049 Pitkin 1,646
05-050 Prowers. ........... 1,626 14,836
05-051 Pueblo 2,401 90,188
05-052 Rio Blanco 3,263 4,719
05-053 Rio Grande 916 12,832
05-054 Routt 2,330 8,940
05-055 Saguache 3,144 5,664
05-056 San Juan 1,471
05-057 San Miguel 2,693
05-058 Sedgwick 5,095
05-059 Summit ............. 1,135
05-060 Teller 2,754
05-061 Washington 2,525 7,520
05-062 Weld 4,004 67,504
05-063 2,383 10,827

CONNECTICUT

06- The State..


06-001 Fairfield
06-002 Hartford
06-003 Litchfield
06-004 Middlesex
06-005 New Haven
06-006 New London. ......
06-007 Tolland
-2 06-008 Windham

DELAWARE

The State.
07-001 Kent
07-002 New Castle
07-003 Sussex
Items 17-31 Colo. (Baca)—Del. (Sussex)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. V denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Colo. (Baca)—Del. (Sussex) Items yi-Al
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur
materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
farm equipment
dealers
dealers

Estab-
lish-
ments

COLORADO— Con.

Baca
Bant 1,281 1,541
Boulder 13,024 10,386
Chaffee 1,996 2.104
Cheyenne.
Clear Creek ,

Costilla
Crowley .

Custer i

Delta ,

Denver. ..............
Dolores. .............
Douglas
Eagle
Elbert
El Paso ., 26,870 10,684 10,972
Fremont. 3,381 1,101 2,069
Garfield 2,678 1,441 1,203

Grand
Gunnison
Hinsdale
Huerfano ,„
Jackson. .............
Jefferson. ...........

Kit Carson 1,449 1,365


Lake 2,031 1,143
La Plata 4,452 4,486
9,939 3,560
Las Animas. ., 2,826 1,465
Lincoln. ...•••.. 1,147 1,343
5,623 2,989
11,320
Mineral
Moffat 1,779 1,045
Montezuma 2,622 1,418 4,197 1,166
Montrose 3,320 1,429 2,239 1,694
Morgan 5,686 1,919 1,512 1,055 1,410 5,363 2,117
1,628 1,235 1,311 3,957

Park
Phillips 1,916
Pitkin 320 d
Prowers 2,960 3,471
Pueblo 25,590 19,920
Rio Blanco 1,191 1,122
Rio Grande..... 2,632 1,697
Routt 1,587 1,153
Saguache 447 725
San Juan
San Miguel
Sedgwick.

Teller
Washington 1,344
Weld 14,286
2,027

CONNECTICUT

The State.... 190,099 222,122 194,746 149,418 441, 361


Fairfield 184,525 49,227 55,428 53,722 41,497 115,205
Hartford 166,953 57,130 88,836 52,191 43,210 124,975
Litchfield 30,642 6,069 4,791 6,823 4,142 22,374
Middlesex 18,569 5,293 6,409 4,539 3,796 16,912
New Haven 169,216 55,229 47,879 64,024 42,999 111,996
New London. .•••.... 41,551 11,115 12,556 8,790
9,603 28,267
Tolland 8,014 2,175 1,316 873 1,0 6,010
Windham 3,861 4,907 2,971 3,8 15,622

DELAWARE

The State...,
Kent 9,791
,

2,021 3,072 14,651


New Castle........ 69,334 25,143 20,012 44,640
Sussex. 15,662
,

3,573 3,965 16,164

36
Items 48-64 Colo. (Baca) —DeL (Sussex)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Colo. (Baca) —Del. (Sussex) Items 65-79
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; xclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld to
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishmei Production workers

Taxable With average


employment of— Payroll,
payrolls, Annual Annual employees,
January- average annual
average

COLORADO— Con.

Bent
Boulder. .............
Chaffee..............
Cheyenne. •••••.•••••
Clear Creek.

Costilla •••••.
Crowley
Custer. ••••••••..••
Delta
Denver. ...... ........
Dolores...............
Douglas • .,
Eagle
Elbert ,

El Paso , 17,394 12,317


;Tt::.;-r.t. ., ,
2,133 1,302
Garfield 1,604 1,223

Grand .•••••••...,

Hinsdale. ••••••»<
Huerfano. ....... ......
Jackson. .•••»••.....,
Jefferson. ..••••.
Kit Carson....... .....
Lake , 3,077
La Plata. ,..,

Las Animas............
Lincoln...............

Mineral...............
Moffat

Montrose. ...... .......


Morgan. •••••....,,...,
Otero

Park
.""
Phillips
Pitkin
Prowers... ............
Pueblo....
Rio Blanco...... ......
Rio Grande............
Routt
Saguache
San Juan.. ...... ......
San Miguel
Sedgwick. ...... .......

Teller
Washington
Weld

CONNECTICUT

The State ,

Fairfield ,

Hartford..... ,

Litchfield ,
2,051
Middlesex ,
1,403
New Haven. .......... 12,027
New London.. ........ 2,803
Tolland.............. 594
Windham.............. 1,176

DELAWARE

The State...
Kent
New Castle........
Sussex
Items 80-99 Colo. (Baca)—DeL (Sussex)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c > employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Pulp, Fabri- Ma-


Primary
cated chinery,
metal
kindred related wood related

lishing

COLORADO— Con.

Baca
Bent
Boulder
Chaffee
Cheyenne. ...........
dear Creek
Conejos
Costilla ,

Crowley ,

Custer
Delta
Denver
Dolores
Douglas
Eagle
Elbert
El Paso ,

Fremont
Garfield ,

Gilpin ,

Grand

Hinsdale ,

Huerfano
Jackson
Jefferson

Kit Carson ,

Lake
La Plata
Larimer
Las Animas..........
Lincoln

Mesa
Mineral ,

Moffat ,

Montezuma ,

Montrose ,

Morgan ,

Park
Phillips
Pitkin
Prowers
Pueblo
Rio Blanco ,

Rio Grande ,

Routt ,

Saguache ,

San Juan ,

San Miguel ,

Sedgwick ,

Summit ,

Teller
Washington ,

Weld .,

CONNECTICUT

The State
Fairfield ,

Hartford
Litchfield ,

Middlesex
New Haven ,

New London
Tolland
Windham

DELAWARE

The State....
Kent
New Castle
Sussex

39
,, a

Colo. (Baca) —Del. (Sussex) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explan Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture. 1954

Commercial farms
Don of Part-
Aver-
Under Over ited by
all land
$2,500 $25,000 age
products
(item 1)

102

COLORADO— Con.

Baca..., 81.9 30.4 43,762 29.28 84.0 22.0


Bent 87.0 31.5 31,774 20.51 91.9 62.4 59.2
Boulder. ......••..., 48.1 26.1 34,021 150.19 97.2 92.3 87.1
Chaffee , 22.7 12.1 42,375 52.61 95.6 90.1 94.5
Cheyenne 84.8 26.0 55,555 24.02 81.8 37.4 57.1
1
Clear Creek. ......... 4.2 t ) 29,514 36.76 100.0 100.0 100.0
Conejos 62.2 23,650 37.47 93.7 53.3 60.3
Costilla , 70.3 24,341 17.75 95.7 30.4 34.5
Crowley • 78.6 27,216 28.24 66.3 50.9
Custer. 49.2 37,046 25.95 46.8 64.7
Delta ,
39.5 16,225 71.61 96.5 74.7 71.5
Denver. .• 10.0 46,265 2,295. 86 95.9 95.9 83.6
Dolores 22.6 41,144 52.90 82.5 40.2 48.7
Douglas , 67.5 54,880 46.26 75.1 90.1
Eagle , 22.5 53,781 39.16 72.6 79.6
Elbert 93.1 36,276 26.74 94.2 55.5 67.3
EL Paso 91.6 42, 32.64 93.3 51.0 75.7
Fremont , 39.5 13,369 35.94 96.0 62.2 71.0
Garfield 24.6 26,982 42.22 81.5
12.2 1 16,393 21.25 21.1
f )

Grand , 46,932 31.23 72.1


81,017 44.68 70.6
Hinsdale , 25,183 32.09 75.0
Huerfano. 30, 505 13.34 30.9
Jackson. 90,709 26.39 86.2
Jefferson 53.2 10.8 31,407 168.66 90.2
Kiowa 85.5 30.5 59,039 24.39 51.2
Kit Carson........... 98.9 25.2 44,869 34.60 70.5
Lake , 55,900 42.70 66.7
La PLata 22,711 33.30 58.3
Larimer. •••••••, 43.5 27.0 35,544 15.73 96.7 79.2
Las Animas........... 85.4 10.4 35,702 11.59 80.1 52.7
Lincoln. • 97.1 18.1 54,270 23.22 95.4 75.2
92.3 38.2 40,922 50.69 93.4 71.9
28.9 8.4 18,476 78.94 96.5 71.2
Mineral. ..•••••, 20.0 98,231 102.14 80.8 100.0
Moffat 11.6 54,011 14.74 74.7 56.6 52.1
Montezuma , 12.0 21,020 60.75 93.5 52.1 50.6
16.7 19,777 43.62 95.1 76.9 60.4
Morgan. ........•.•.•, 45.6 40,129 68.81 92.8 76.0 75.3
Otero 92.8 30.4 26,670 33.00 96.5 77.1 63.7
Ouray..... , 37.7 15.3 45,250 85.1 66.7 80.5
Park ., 45.2 17.6 73,390 81.3 55.3 55.3
Phillips 2
......•, 118.5 30.7 60,685 93.9 78.8 85.1
Pitkin , 19.0 9.8 67,659 40.: 84.1 84.1
Prowers ., 93.0 1,070 35.2 40,424 39.27 48.1 67.7
Pueblo.. , 76.6 1,136 16.6 23,845 22.03 95.7 64.2 71.3
Rio Blanco , 25.6 2,348 12.3 67,084 26.59 83.5 72.3 60.2
Rio Grande.......... 36.1 25.5 46, 525 122.31 99.1 87.5 90.5
Routt , 35.6 13.6 36,427 38.38 90.7 75.6 70.1
Saguache ,
57,995 47.12
San Juan. .••••••»..
San Miguel. ...,.••.., 20.8 50,577 24.33 55.7
Sedgwick 84.4 62,099 79.17 91.3
11.3 71,456 57.12 85.0
Teller 40.4 24,314 17.71 59.6
Washington , 1,162 1,385 85.7 1,092 50,113 42.01 66.4
Weld 4,087 2,094 81.7 3,718 38,141 74.73 82.8
Yuma 1,307 1,477 96.8 1,192 43,157 38.59 78.9

CONNECTICUT

The State.... 23, 776 288.54


Fairfield 1,104 18.7 37,578 669.66 93.2
Hartford. 2,628 37.1 27,244 460.53 93.2
Litchfield 1,618 40.1 28,429 212.84 95.3
Middlesex 835 29.6 19,655 249. 97.6
New Haven 1,626 26.8 1,072 25,135 402.03 93.2
New London......... 1,932 45.6 1,174 17,105 181.15 92.0 94.6
Tolland 1,322 45.1 20, 749 222.70 94.0 95.1
Windham. .••••.. 46.8 17,183 196.54 93.2 94.0

DELAWARE

The State...,
Kent , 1,938 69.6 16,333 129.17
New Castle. ........ 1,130 60.1 35, 540 275.12
Sussex. ............ 3,229 63.0 14,696 125.42

approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the i nty in which the headquarters is located,
though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.

40
.

Items 119-133 Colo. (Baca) —Del. (Sussex)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
, 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl;

culture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

COLORADO— Con.

Baca 5,446 2,694 2,595 47,659 2,233 4,765


Bent 5,019 1,541 3,062 32,079 2,948 3,757
Boulder 9,188 1,222 5,068 39,654 3,324 47,982
Chaffee 9,973 2,800
Cheyenne 32,370 2,599
Clear Creek... 381 722
4,589 2,371 24,015 3,845
Costilla 3,050 735 9,270 2,655
Crowley 2,362 1,281 20, 357 2,995
Custer ...••.. 987 13,058
Delta 8,413 5,033 1,443 9,473
Denver 2,632 2,502 847,043
Dolores 1,496 1,369 2,469
Douglas 2,198 1,906
Eagle 1,824 1,798
Elbert 4,483 43,024 1,711 1,229
El Paso 5,673 53,208 5,069 101,421 24,555
Fremont .•••••• 1,765 18,960 1,790 13,337 3,725
Garfield 3,601 41,172 2,912 12,291 4,757
Gilpin 3 493
( )

Grand 21,817
Gunnison. ............ 41,348
Hinsdale 3
c ) 3,130
Huerfano. 26,622 3,795
Jackson .••• 39,536 865
Jefferson 5,319 1,265 1,528 1,601 1,155 1,078 1,910 21,332 26,894
Kiowa 2,745 1,296 1,377 487 649 776 328 27,618 1,915
Kit Carson..... 6,074 1,838 3,915 1,244 1,458 1,763 1,000 41,421 5,944
Lake 66 46 3
( ) 3,295 590
La Plata 2,860 1,412 2,302 16,611 4,468
13,853 9,011 2,515 3,585 4,954 33,288 5,047
Las Ariiinas. ......... 3,945 3,419 762 1,578 12,510 4,675
Lincoln 5,106 1,360 3,430 1,070 58,277 1,897 5,428 1,432
18,901 7,174 10,945 2,553 79,022 4,732 16,613 3,975
Mesa.... 11,851 6,865 3,626 2,234 58,033 6,755 35,081 4,730
Mineral 97 7 86 1,226
Moffat 4,390 853 3,447 24,797
Montezuma............ 4,127 2,362 1,356 28,243 1,299 2,491
Montrose 6,870 2,846 3,453 1,202 1,247 1,419 40,521 5,920 2,232
Morgan 22,307 8,478 12, 786 1,767 1,930 2,750 2,684 77,996 6,125 5,306
3,043 1,145 1,005 2,081 44,462
Ouray 104 10,470
Park 27 3 27,306
( )
Phillips 20,569
Pitkin 639 7,683
Prowers ....••••••••• 4,185 42,976 10,513
Pueblo 3,399 41,527 82,379
Rio Blanco 2,334 36,077 3,006
Rio Grande.... 2,882 16,269 3,844
Routt 1,206 2,526 37,664
Saguache 1,654 2,086 32,400
San Juan
San Miguel 6,074
Sedgwick 19,513
Summit .••••••• (
3
) 6,311
Teller 8 6,838 1,584
Washington 9,721 4,954 4,167 344 1,212 55,541 6,527 6,120 1,277
Weld 84,113 23,311 53, 587 1,133 17,968 283,836 9,048 50,693 20,186
Yuma 8,954 4,367 3,622 1,455 64,523 7,767 1,582

CONNECTICUT

The State..... 123,309 36,063 36,200 17,459 174,727 4,070,


Fairfield 8,910 2,697 1,375 1,626 1,050 1,033 12,110 1,125,012 721,256
Hartford , 40,153 6,058 4,502 3,8 3,479 8,736 28,834 1,315, 646,464
Litchfield , 12,314 8,556 1,906 2,416 2,155 1,891 41,735 179,074 128,973
Middlesex 8,325 2,065 2,508 1,091 9,651 132, 396 100,444
New Haven 12,911 4,390 3,531 2,138 18,458 995,389 604,971
New London 14,846 5,349 7,690 2,343 1,926 26,971 212,119 158,508
Tolland 11,319 2,879 5,207 1,286 15,769 47,043 38, 078
Windham 14,531 4,070 9,481 1,377 21,199 64,637 42,323

DELAWARE

The State... 41,136 704,32C


Kent 14,900 7,400 2,813 3,805 1,695 1,409 2,855 3,675 1,512 1,220 26,309 15,558
New Castle.. • 8,766 3,642 3,082 1,194 1,564 1,060 2,137 1,841 727 2,351 22,835 176,964
Sussex , 57,899 11,753 1,071 43, 573 3,796 2,722 3,912 35,139 1,669 4,203 16,859 30,149
1
Other than dairy and poultry.
2
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and demand and time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporati
3
Less than $500.

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..

D. C—Ga. (Bacon) Items 1-16


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 baaed on 20percent sample; sec Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items

Population, 1950

Median
school
years

1940

1950

DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA

The District.....

FLORIDA

09- The State. 2,384


09-001 Alachua 57,026 29.0 24.8 19,480 12,655 2,066
09-002 6,313 24.5 22.5 1,867 1,395 1,399
09-003 Bay 42,689 106.4 16.8 25.6 12,673 10,660 2,498
09-004 Bradford 11,457 31.4 24.4 24.5 3,665 2,585 1,569
09-005 Brevard 23,653 46.5 25.4 33.7 8,270 6,400 2,079
09-006 Broward 25.4 32.6 32,279 10.3 23,320 2,682
09-007 Calhoun 14.1 23.5 2,072 32.0 1,785 1,189
09-008 Charlotte 15.7 37.7 1,517 11.6 1,130 1,750
09-009 25.4 32.4 1,941 14.8 1,555 1,644
09-010 Clay 14.7 24.6 3,110 2,795 2,311
09-011 Collier 6,488 30.6 29.6 2,892 1,550 2,189
09-012 Columbia. ••• 18,216 41.6 33.6 26.7 6,639 4,560 1,788
09-013 Dade 495,084 84.9 94.1 13.2 34.0 199,892 139,460 3,130
09-014 De Soto 9,242 18.6 51.5 21.7 33.6 3,295 2,110 2,060
09-015 Dixie 3,928 -44.0 14.3 25.7 1,219 915 1,484
09-016 304,029 44.7 26.9 29.5 117,734 13.0 2,827
09-017 Escambia 112,706 50.9 22.3 25.6 33, 366 13.5 2,650
09-018 Flagler 3,367 11.9 45.6 30.0 1,295 14.8 1,500
09-019 Franklin 5,814 25.7 27.6 1,536
09-020 Gadsden 36,457 56.1 28.7 1,369
09-021 Gilchrist 3,499 9.9 24.1 1,087
09-022 Glades 2,199 40.8 28.0 1,500
09-023 Gulf 7,460 26.9 25.5 2,673 2,054
09-024 42.2 24.3 3,154 1,351
09-025 Hardee 7.4 29.5 3,953 2,470 1,720
09-026 Hendry 15.5 26.1 27.1 2,391 15.9 1,540 2,461
09-027 Hernando 18.6 23.0 30.3 2,508 20.0 1,595 1,856
09-028 Highlands 13,636 47.5 25.4 30.3 4,812 28.7 3,645 1,995
09-029 Hillsborough. . . 249,894 38.7 15.3 31.2 91, 394 66,760 2,381
09-030 13,988 4.4 24.2 3,851 3,410
09-031 Indian River. . . 11,872 24.9 30.3 4,801 28.8 2,920
09-032 Jackson 34,645 33.4 24.2 10,953 41.8
09-033 Jefferson. ...... 10,413 -13.5 62.5 24.5 3,703 45.7
09-034 Lafayette 3,440 -21.9 9.4 24.7 1,013 57.6
09-035 36,340 33.3 23.5 31.9 13,486 27.4
09-036 23,404 33.8 20.1 33.0 8,867 6,490 2,119
09-037 51,590 63.0 39.5 24.6 19,437 11,420 2,358
09-038 10,637 -15.2 33.9 28.3 3,395 21.4 27.8 2,585 1,401


09-039 Liberty -15.2 18.3 25.3 906 38.5 17.2 735
09-040 -12.3 45.6 24.0 5,194 14.5 49.0 2,960
09-041 34,704 33.0 51.0 35.2 12,716 26.6 9,240 1,917
09-042 Marion. 38,187 22.2 30.7 29.8 13,791 23.9 9,620 1,738
09-043 Martin 7,807 24.0 37.3 28.2 35.3 3,035 22.3 1,800 1,946
09-044 Monroe 29,957 112.8 88.2 10.8 26.0 6,474 6,250 2,731
09-045 Nassau 12,811 18.3 34.5 31.3 25.3 3,948 2,925 2,052
09-046 Okaloosa 27,533 113.4 18.2 8.0 23.9 5,636 15.1 6,030 2,215
09-047 Okeechobee. ..... 3,454 15.1 18.6 27.2 1,354 26.6 860 1,635
09-048 Orange 114,950 64.0 66.7 19.8 32.7 43,635 11.5 32,335 2,394
09-049 Osceola 11,406 12.7 64.1 13.1 40.6 3,333 15.9 3,135 1,659
09-050 Palm Beach 1X4,688 43.4 75.6 30.3 33.9 49,605 23.2 31,205 2,327
09-051 20,529 46.8 13.5 32.3 6,960 5,360 1,807
09-052 Pinellas 159,249 73.4 11.8 41.9 52,965 46,400 2,441
09-053 Polk 123,997 43.1 20.6 29.0 46,979 18.8 31,495 2,377
09-054 Putnam 23,615 26.3 36.5 8,575 19.0 5,660 1,859
09-055 St. Johns 24,998 24.9 33.3 9,585 16.8 6,225 2,030
09-056 St. Lucie.. 20,180 70.0 29.7 8,344 5,180 2,388
09-057 Santa Rosa 18,554 15.3 23.7 4,190 1,631
09-058 Sarasota 28,827 79.0 16.0 36.4 10,819 8,130 2,436
09-059 Seminole 26,883 20.5 44.4 30.3 10,178 6,735 1,712
09-060 Sumter 11,330 26.9 28.0 4,317 2,885 1,695
09-061 Suwannee ....... 16,986 29.3 25.2 6,041 10.7 4,060 1,281
09-062 Taylor 1,032 10,416 30.5 27.8 3,585 34.0 2,480 1,556
09-063 tmion 240 8,906 36.3 28.8 1,477 10.0 1,125 1,221
09-064 1,115 74,229 22.1 35.1 26,659 6.8 20, 705 2,092
09-065 Wakulla 5,258 30.9 24.7 1,597 12.1 11.2 1,145 1,341
09-066 Walton 14,725 13.3 26.2 4,178 14.6 25.8 3,595 1,273
09-067 Washington 11,888 17.8 25.0 3,227 16.3 34.4 2,840

GEORGIA

The State.
10-001 Appling 1,923 14,003 24.3 18.6 21.1 4,660 57.7 3,045 1,056
10-002 Atkinson 2,603 7,362 22.4 21.2 2,624 51.6 1,710 1,091
10-003 2,455 8,940 28.9 11.9 21.7 2,836 55-6 2,100 1,175

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Items 17-31 D. G—Ga. (Bacon)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954


Dwelling units, 1950

Establishments

Payroll,
Owner With
toiletand
payroll
bath, and
not dilap-
idated

18

Percent $1,000
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

The District 32.3 1,212,450

FLORIDA

The State.. 952,131 821,501 84,934


Alachua 15,988 49.1 14,811 1,614 53,223
Baker 1,857 16.1 1,594 190 3,797
Bay 13,924 58.7 11,525 7,662 1,784 53,205
Bradford 3,415 26.2 3,000 396 284 7,939
Brevard 9,475 56.6 7,553 6,060 1,284 39,032
Broward 36,284 74.7 3,434 225,165
Calhoun 2,222 17.7 186 5,574
Charlotte 2,178 43.6 693 5,370
Citrus 2,261 39.7 514 5,334
Clay 4,288 52.3 1,681 8,270
Collier 2,340 37.4 1,852 1,037 1,292 10,176
Columbia 5,305 28.9 4,878 2,207 1,056 16,471
Dade 180,658 82.6 154,462 166,802 130,368 989,054
De Soto 2,695 32.9 2,456 967 7,967
1,280 16.5 1,101 2,961
Duval 62.0 85,277 438,818
Escambia 53.6 30,510 129,249
Flagler 33.0 1,020 2,955
Franklin. 32.5 3,813
Gadsden. ......... 24.1 20,478

Gilchrist 18.8 2,326


Glades 25.2 1,364
Gulf 2,420 37.2 2,015 7,199
Hamilton 2,667 16.4 2,322 4,551
Hardee 3,230 27.7 2,914 10,211
Hendry 1,924 39.0 1,694 8,060
Hernando 2,284 37.5 2,040 6,683
Highlands 5,277 54.2 4,146 16,396
Hillsborough 81,372 52.9 74,828 321,112
Holmes 3,857 10.6 3,495 4,196
Indian River 4,615 53.2 3,653 18,660
Jackson 9,317 21.7 8,834 22,080
Jefferson. ....... 2,995 15.3 2,667 51.9 5,395
Lafayette 1,066 14.0 913 65.0 2,112
Lake 12,924 53.2 11,263 61.1 43,128

Lee 8,978 52.8 7,401 62.5 44,653


49.7 12,861 48.8 58,267
21.2 3,109 54.5 8,636
Liberty 909 14.7 872 60.7 1,448
Madison 3,980 19.9 3,601 53.2 585 9,016

Manatee 14,601 50.4 11,166 65.8 7,438 44,440


Marlon 11,941 37.9 11,091 64.2 4,970 1,084 45,574
Martin. .......... 3,396 58.3 2,521 62.7 1,695 212 10,195
Monroe 8,399 53.2 7,317 39.8 5,100 1,424 33,139
Nassau 36.1 3,298 63.2 1,726 10,566

Okaloosa 7,524 47.5 6,696 50.5 2,466


Okeechobee ....... 1,099 31.6 1,022 63.8 3,749
Orange 40,212 65.2 35,833 61.4
Osceola 4,928 55.0 4,044 69.1
Palm Beach 46,502 65.7 36,998 51.6 22,015
Pasco 7,672 44.4 6,386 65.0 2,651 1,072
Pinellas 71,240 79.0 56,855 62.1 52,160 27,051
Polk 39,450 47.6 35,925 55.8 26,463 11,082
Putnam. .......... 7,789 35.6 6,901 60.0 3,414 1,281
St. Johns. .....• 8,832 46.2 7,384 55.7 4,677 2,943
St. Lucie 6,843 46.7 5,963 57.0 4,034 2,212
Santa Rosa 5,285 32.1 4,675 62.7 1,627
Sarasota 13,698 69.7 9,814 64.6 11,782
Seminole. . ....... 8,516 40.3 7,877 62.6
Sumter. 3,471 30.1 3,171 64.4
Suwannee ......... 19.3 4,435 63.9
Taylor 20.4 2,964 46.3
17.8 1,230 44.1
Volusia. ......... 30,148 67.4 24,478 61.7
Wakulla 1,687 21.9 1,370 69.0
Walton 4,529 21.5 3,960 71.5
Washington 3,486 17.7 3,115 69.3

GEORGIA

The State
Appling 3,636 13.7 3,229 7,875
Atkinson 1,938 13.9 1,770 2,513
Bacon 2,295 14.5 2,136 6,321

1
Marriage licenses
. .
,

D. C— Ga. (Bacon) Items 32-47


Table 2.-COUNTIES
['
a" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
General merchandise materials, hardware,
Automotive group
group farm equipment
dealers

$1,000
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

The District , 65,290

FLORIDA

The State.. 912/ ; 1,683

Alachua 13,111 2,399


1,167 d
Bay 12,970 4,382 3,238 9,187 4,881
Bradford... 2,gOS 1,737 1,358
Brevard 11,081 6,851 4,807
Broward 25,525
Calhoun
Charlotte
1,068 1
Clay 555
Collier 2,098 1,352
Columbia 3,789 1,612 3,406
Cade 215,151 113,059 182,422
De Soto 1,765

Escambia
Flagler
Franklin
Gadsden
Gilchrist.'.
Glades
Gulf 2,360
1,493
Hardee 2,281
Hendry , 1,655 1,875
Hernando , 1,553 1,949
Highlands ,
4,359 4,074
Hillsborough. . . . . 73,703 64,279
1,505
Indian River 4,107 1,755 2,924
Jackson 5,124 5,249
Jefferson. .•• 1,391 1,129
Lafayette ,

Lake
10,451 2,874
11,001 3,576
Levy 1,697
Liberty. . ••.••••,
Madison 48 z rJ2S 320
\

Manatee 12,098 2,367


Marion 8,777 3,857
Martin 3,136 1,106
Monroe 8,410 6,322 4,262
Nassau . 1,791 1,251 1,965
Okaloosa 5,509 2,717 8,790
Okeechobee 1,110 238 1,016
Orange 42,671 14,026 41,450
Osceola 3,742 1,277 2,071
Palm Beach. ...... 42,257 17,950 15,560 35,813
5,298 1,642 1,963 2,953
Pinellas 55,942 25,379 47,416 16,662 12,030 48,108
Polk 38,097 7,596 8,941 8,825 8,647 30,264
Putnam 78 ..«)S(«1 1,502 1,326 1,066 1,274 4,858
St. Johns S-95J- 3,050 1,395 1,153 5,607
St. Lucie ^7, 806 2,202 1,738 7,931
Santa Rosa 3,105 842 1,585
Sarasota 13,940 6,347 12,110
Seminole 6,720 1,148 4,376
Sumter 1,914
Suwannee
Taylor
Union
Volusia
Wakulla
Walton
Washington. ......

GEORGIA

The State..,
Appling ,

Atkinson ,
Items 48-64 D. C—Ga. (Bacon)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Merchant wholesalers

Payroll, Payroll,
Nov. 15 Estab-
lish-
ments

SI, 000
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

The District , 1,102,716

FLORIDA

The State...
Alachua. 39,276 1,477
Baker............. 2,496 55
Bay , 27,734 2,035
Bradford , 5,635 d
Brevard 16,844 1,300 1,317
Broward. .......... 94, 336 6,420 6,810
Calhoun 3,328
Charlotte .••.. 2,960
3,677
Clay , 5,LW>
Collier 2,414 2,073 1,773
Columbia 11,441 1,941 1,592
576,990 567,534 248,977
De Soto 5,765
2,103
Duval 271,750
Escambia 75,732
Flagler.......... 1,599
Franklin 2,192
Gadsden 17,207
Gilchrist ......... 1,669
Glades , 1,203
Gulf , 3,835
Hamilton. ......... 3,300
Hardee , 6,685
Hendry ,

Hernando. a ......>.
Highlands
Hillsborough
Holmes
Indian River...... 8,927
Jackson. •••••. 15,176
Jefferson. ........ 3,684
Lafayette 1,303
Lake 23,578

Levy
Liberty
Madison
Manatee , 26,030 4,881
Marion.. ..*••, 30, 560 6,600
Martin , 5,427 263 1,656
Monroe 15,627 11,147 6,955
Nassau , 7,053 1,449 745
Okaloosa. ......... 9,637 3,312 5,497
Okeechobee 2,340 1,012 296
Orange 106,171 105,897 22,508 1,040 6,501
Osceola.......... 7,913 228 675 75 269
Palm Beach. ....... 128,286 45,150 34,154 1,217 6,738
10,078 d 1,262
Pinellas 153, 392 46,632 40,540
Poli 83,645 62, 505 18,450
Putnam 16,405 2,097 1,884
St. Johns 17,161 4,798 6,876
St. Lucie 18,625 5,527 2,885
Santa Rosa 5,772
Sarasota 32,229
Seminole 17,628
4,993
Suwannee 8,780
Taylor 6,638
1,664
65,294
Wakulla 1,087
Walton 6,771
Washington 3,L46

The State.
Appling 4,099
Atkinson 1,564
3,831

45
•.
.

D. C—Ga. (Bacon) Items 65-79


Table 2.—COUNTIES
i 65, 66, and 67 comprise I and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, (arms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld i

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments All employees Production workers
Capital
Taxable With average
employment of Annual Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual employees,
January- average annual
March

75 76 77

$1,000 *1,000 $1,000 $1,000


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

The District 90,083 157,213 6,536

FLORIDA

The State..., 3,726 839 797,721


Alachua............
Baker
Bay 8,055
Bradford 1,210
Brevard. ...•••...., 5,420 3,460
Broward 20,877
Calhoun. ...........
Charlotte
Citrus. ••• .,
Clay...,.
Collier 2,302 1,323
Columbia. .......... 2,152 1,107
Dade 177,096 136,998
De Soto 1,202
Dixie

Es cambia. ..........
Flagler
Franklin
Gadsden
Gilchrist
Glades ,
Gulf
Hamilton. .........
Hardee. . . . . . . . . . . ,
Hendry 1,104
Hernando...........
Highlands
Hillsborough .
Holmes.... .........
Indian River.......
Jackson. ..........
Jefferson..........
Lafayette
Lake

5,156
8,695
Levy a 1,141
Liberty. ........... 265
Madison. ........... 1,486
5,151
Marion. ............ 6,989
Martin 1,234
Monroe. • «••• . .... 4,034
Nassau. ............ 2,572
Okaloosa. .......... 3,201
Okeechobee. ........ 556
Orange.... ......... 30,751
Osceola. ........... 1,366
Palm Beach......... 30,260
4,399
Pinellas *.... 38,074
Polk 32,524
Putnam. •••••••••.•• 4,612
St. Johns. ......... 4,414
St. Lucie.......... 4,153
Santa Rosa.. .......
Sarasota. ........ a .
Seminole . . • . • , • . . .
Sumter. •• •••••. • ..
Suwannee...........
Taylor

Volusia............
Wakulla. ......... .
Walton
Washington

GEORGIA

The State...,
Appling ,

Atkinson
3
( )
.

Items 80-99 D. G—Ga. (Bacon)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c t employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
Group
e Group
c —^
Group
— r - , nc nz m no te\ in 11 10 %1 38

Primary
Rubber
related

DISTRICT OF COUMBIA

The District.....

FLORIDA

The State
Alachua.
'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Bay...
Bradford
Brevard ,

Broward ,

Calhoun. • • . •

Charlotte ,

Citrus
Clay
Collier
Columbia
Dade
De Soto
Dixie
Duval
Escambia. ..............
Flagler
Franklin
Gadsden
Gilchrist
Glades
Gulf
Hamilton ..............
.

Hendry.
Hernando
Highlands.
Hillsborough.
Holmes ,

Indian River...........

Jefferson ,

Lafayette ,

Lake :

Lee

Liberty
Madison
Manatee
Liar i on ................
.

Martin

Nassau
Okaloosa
Okeechobee. ............
Orange. ................
Osceola
Palm Beach

Pinellas
Polk
Putnam.
St. Johns

St. Lucie... ...........


Santa Rosa ,

Sarasota
Seminole
Sumter
Suwannee
Taylor

Volusia
Vakulla
Walton
Washington. ............

GEORGIA

The State
Appling
Atkinson

47
.

D. C. —Ga. (Bacon) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
i
106-109 and 112-H8 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Economic class
Value of land
Farms and buildings
Commercial farms
oper-
tion of Part-
Under Over ated by
all land
$2,500 $25,000 tenants
products products
(item 1)

102

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

The District

FLORIDA

The State.., 28,447


Alachua 69.4
Baker
Bay
Bradford. . t ,

Brevard
Broward
Calhoun
Charlotte
Citrus.
Clay
Collier
Columbia
Dade
De Soto
Dixie
Duval
Escambia.. ..... ...
Flagler
Franklin
Gadsden
Gilchrist
Glades
Gulf
Hamilton. •••••
Hardee
Hendry
Hernando
Highlands .,
Hillsborough. . . . .

Holmes
Indian River
Jackson
Jefferson
Lafayette
Lake

Levy
Liberty
Madison
Manatee
Marion
Martin
Monroe 2
( )
Nassau
Okaloosa
Okeechobee. .......
Orange ............
Osceola
Palm Beach
Pasco
Pinellas
Polk x l,248
Putnam
St. Johns. ........
St. Lucie
Santa Rosa........
Sarasota
Seminole ..........
Sumter. ...........
Suwannee. .........
Taylor

Volusia
Wakulla
Walton
Washington........

GEORGIA

The State...
Appling
Atkinson
Bacon
Items 119-133 D. G—Ga. (Bacon)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations]
Ga. (Baker) —Ga. (Jefferson) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Item 10, 14, 15, and 16 baaed on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and pTpbm tinnH Minus saga { — ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
Items 17-31 Ga. (Baker) —Ga. (Jefferson)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Telephones, 1955 Vital statistics, 1954 Read trade, 1954

With hot
unning
r

Payroll,
ployees,
Owner
toilet and With Nov. 15
occu-
bath, and payroll workweek

idated

18

1,524
4,907
2,044
3,838 1,043
7,543 3,671
4,239 31.4 1,654 11,791
3,576 16.2 3,375 12,618
32,939 47.6 124,980
2,643 19.1 5,162
1,642 12.1 2,136
4,831 17.6 9,663
1,608 22.4 3,154
6,675 24.2 46.6 14,724
7,342 12.3 5,966 25.5 9,164
2,814 23.4 2,318 39.2 5,233
2,636 14.0 2,305 31.1 3,662
2,062 23.6 1,893 64.9 4,644
2,239 20.1 2,005 41.0 6,325
10,079 22.9 9,098 52.5 22,292
4,150 39.6 3,911 69.6 2,214 5,635
1,279 17.1 1,153 49.1 3,410 3,804
46,928 53.4 43,074 37.6 34,648 154,137
1,324 74.5 1,216 14.2 l
( ) 1,025
5,752 28.6 5,400 46.2 1,011 11,236
5,673 26.9 5,357 55.4 2,423 17,598
9,855 47.2 46.7 41,419
1,705 16.5 37.6 1,929
6,273 43.9 67.2 8,165
1,744 15.5 1,544 35.4 3,635
17,410 53.2 16,514 56.1 58,809 5,143
6,068 21.4 5,638 47.8 14,987 1,273
9,323 25.1 8,557 44.7 25,825 2,165
2,510 20.9 2,283 40.2 2,618
3,263 1B.6 3,060 50.9 7,780
8,111 23.7 7,275 41.2 16,726
1,632 12.7 1,425 40.4 1,413
5,373 25.3 4,675 41.5 13,979
1,864 11.1 1,736 65.7 2,084
1,080 912 57.7 1,358
6,754 6,085 51.0 14,307
40,694 74.7 38,361 64.5 96,465
5,053 14.8 4,444 46.5 8,069
4,095 16.3 3,484 39.5 4,691
12,098 48.2 11,581 32.6 61,241
3,345 15.2 3,107 58.2 6,865
4,934 4,181 6,346

16.0
618
2,248
t
1
) n 178
3,509
26.7 4,862 9,995
14.5 5,027 11,762
23.5 1,724 6,783
19.8 3,637 7,036
1C.9 1,911 2,573
42.3 16,343 51,919
9.6 2,804 8,235
17.8 3,709 7,527
59.2 130,705 809,771
13.2 2,378 4,583
887 243
7,938 5,644 32,609
20.7 4,895 2,240 11,243
18.7 . 4,701 1,164 11,114
17.3 3,200 1,091 6,254
18.9 8,364 4,462 24,789
29.0 4,253 1,025 11,635
31.0 10,475 6,764 51,938
11.0 2,424 371 3,528
29.6 3,738 2,075 8,806
20.9 2,753 4,381
4,007 17.1 3,624 7,026
1,977 9.0 1,711
4,414 19.9 3,843
5,920 52.3 5,178 20,946
3,022 14.2 2,716 4,250
5,417 19.7 4,846 10,884
2,343 15.7 1,929 3,393
2,290 16.6 2,162 7,875
5,133 16.4 4,586 9,348
1
Served from an adjoining county.

51
Ga. (Baker)— Ga. (Jefferson) Items 32^7
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes 6gures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Eating, drinking General merchandis materials, hardware,
group farm equipment

GEORGIA— Con.

Baker
Baldwin
Banks
Barrow
Bartow. ••••••
Ben Hill 2,655 2,448
Berrien 5,616 1,413
Bibb 28,125 22,877
Bleckley 1,317 1,212
Brantley
Brooks
Bryan
Bulloch 2,324
Burke 1,873
Butts 1,220
Calhoun
Camden
Candler 1,760
Carroll 5,616
Catoosa 1,149
Charlton
Chatham.
Chattahoochee ,

Chattooga ,
2,801
Cherokee ,
2,033
Clarke ,
8,677
Clay ,
426
Clayton ,
407
Clinch ,
1,036
Cobb , 17,693 4,419 9,510
Coffee , 2,856 1,407
Colquitt , 7,282 1,887
Columbia 1,209
Cook... 1,654
Coweta 4,694
Crawford

Bade
Dawson. .............
Decatur 3,558 1,264 1,097
De Kalb 32,534 6,841 10,256
2,526
Dooly 1,297
Dougherty 14,752
Douglas 2,184
Early 1,371
Echols d
Effingham 725
Elbert
Emanuel

Fannin
Fayette ,

Floyd ,

Forsyth ,

Franklin ,
1,503
Fulton 138,787
Gilmer ,
1,334
Glascock ,

8,322 8,201 2,111


Gordon , 2,670 3,031 1,190
Grady , 3,189
Greene 1,233 1,068
Gwinnett ,
4,515 3,064
Habersham ,
1,871 1,385 1,095
Hall ,
8,479 2,484 11,579
Hancock ,
1,011 1,025
Haralson 2,004 1,684
1,326
Hart 1,207
Heard
1,692 1,038
Houston 5,466 4,983
1,253
Jackson 2,266
Jasper
Jeff Davis
Jefferson. .........

52
Items 48-64 Ga. (Baker)—Ga. (Jefferson)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
,,,
,

Ga. (Baker) —Ga. (Jefferson) Items 65-79


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise I and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persona, "d" denotes figures withheld i

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
(revised)
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Reporting Taxable With average expendi-
employment of— Payroll,
payrolls,
January- January-

GEORGIA— Con.

Baker •••••••••
Baldwin. .............

3,228

Ben Hill
Berrien. .............
Bibb
Bleckley
Bran: ley.... .........

Brooks.. .............
Bryan •••••
Bulloch..............
Burke
Butts .

Calhoun. .••••••••••••.
Camden. ..............
Candler. .... . ... » ....
Carroll.. ,

Catoosa. ..............
Charlton •••••••<
Chatham. ....•..••••••.
Chattahoochee. ........
Chattooga.............
Cherokee. ........•.••
Clarke... .. ,

Clay ,

Clayton ,

Clinch (")
Cobb ,

Coffee... ,

Colquitt. .............
Columbia. .............
Cook ,

Coweta. ,,,,„
Crawford ,

Dade .,,
Dawson.... ......... .a,
Decatur..... ....... ...
De Kalb ,

Dodge ,

Dooly 14
.., ( )
Dougherty.............
Douglas.. *.o ..........
Early 16
, 2S7
Echols ....... ........ 17 58
Effingham. ...........
Elbert 1S
, 503
Qnanuel , 226

Fannin. ....... ........ J">


19
327
Fayette ,

Floyd 934
Forsyth. .............. 15
( )

Franklin. , (
18)
Fulton , 11,285
Gilmer ,
,£")
Glascock. ............. 20
287
638
Gordon... .... ... ...... 194
Grady ,

Greene.. ,

Gwinne tt .............
Habersham. ............
Hall ,

Hancock. ..............
Har alson. ............
Harris ,

Hart ,

Heard , 47
Henry.... ,

Houston. •...••••••••!

Jackson. ..............
Jasper
Jeff Davis..... ,

Jefferson. ............
Items 80-99 Ga. (Baker)—Ga. (Jefferson)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c * employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group . Group Group Group

Fabri-
Primary
cated
kindred related related

lishing

~94~

55
5

Ga. (Baker)—Ga. (Jefferson) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explan; Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Economic class
Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
tion of Part-
Over ated by
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products products
(item 1)

102

GEORGIA— Con.

49.84 78.4 45.4


Baldwin. 46.55 95.7 53.0
Banks 32.1 51.62 96.4 50.4
Barrow 30.1 82.40 95.8 53.5
Bartow 42.0 64.16 97.3 35.4 43.9
Ben Hill.... 37.9 92.5 20.6 53.7
Berrien. ............ 44.9 99.0 5.7 61.5
Bibb 13.9 96.8 54.7 79.5
Bleckley 39.7 23.5 41.5
Brantley 17.9 16.7 70.5
Brooks 40.6 63.94 46.4
Bryan 27.0 54.99 48.1
Bulloch 46.9 72.92 50.2
61.7 33.90 27.6
Butts 46.7 39.6 43.6
Calhoun. ............ 81.0 52.74 82.5 35.9
Camden 24.7 40.14 76.5 53.7
Candler 79.9 54.6 66.93 97.3 56.1
Carroll 72.4 28.1 78.20 96.2 51.9
Catoosa. ............ 60.1 11.2 118.89 65.1
Charlton 8.5 28.20
Chatham 32.7 161.11
Chattahoochee 11.7 46.2 25.81 40.7 23.7
Chattooga. 64.8 29.3 58.60 94.4 46.7
Cherokee 47.7 16.1 77.38 99.4 78.1
Clarke 68.6 24.2 90.4 51.8 63.3
Clay 82.4 59.1 40.04 85.6 13.9 42.1
Clayton. 62.3 21.3 148.55 97.1 50.7 70.9
Clinch , 22.4 28.7 35.26 19.9 71.0
Cobb , 50.7 13.0 220.04 58.7 72.6
Coffee 43.6
Colquitt 45.5
Columbia. ........... 62.4 38.2 46.29
Cook 85.0 45.7 91.00
Coweta. ............. 74.1 39.4 49.95
Crawford 57.3 34.5 40.73 75.9 47.0
Crisp 96.3 42.3 69.07 97.7 61.1
Dade 56.9 10.9 58.44 96.9 45.0
Dawson 59.9 26.1 39.32 99.1 65.2
Decatur 69.9 24.7 47.34 85.9 55.8
De Xalb 1,048 11.8 287.09 96.7 78.0 82.6
1,533 32.4 44.69 93.9 15.5 46.8
Dooly 1,256 43.6 59.24 92.5 13.2 56.2
Dougherty. 32.2 67.80 82.7 45.9 59.4
Douglas 21.0 55.55 95.0 32.0 57.7
Early 90.1 53.1 53.04 6.2 41.9
Echols .. 23.5 25.8 30.15 13.4 76.1
Effingham 52.8 19.1 41.91 27.2 64.1
Elbert 65.1 38.7 60.00 14.8 46.4
Emanuel. 68.5 42.9 36.69 26.3 42.8
70.0 54.48 90.8 27.7 48.9
Fannin 32.3 56.82 91.1 13.1 53.7
Fayette 76.6 39.9 45.00 94.9 28.4 42.5
Floyd 64.3 24.8 81.67 95.8 32.6 51.8
Forsyth 74.5 23.7 96.53 28.7 76.9
Franklin 86.1 31.9 59.83 51.5
Fulton 48.8 20.0 157.09 72.0
Gilmer 40.1 16.4 42.05 36.5
Glascock 77.9 48.9 31.15 46.8
32.8 4.0 57.32 64.4
Gordon. 35.7 24.7
Grady 27.7 15.2
Greene 32.3 22.7 39.9
Gwinnett 22.1 62.5
Habersham 11.5 64.0
Hall 2,277 63.8 a. 85.59 96.9 69.5
Hancock 1,130 63.7 55.7 26.27 72.0 21.0
Haralson 1,129 58.4 21.3 50.17 96.2 46.1
Harris. ..•••.•• 48.3 28.2 78.8 53.0
Hart 83.5 41.8 96.1 46.3
59.5 29.5 30.22 38.2
Henry 74.5 45.6 61.16 28.7 44.9
Houston. 69.9 32.8 66.83 21.6 63.7
79.7 51.2 11.8 66.0
Jackson. ............ 82.3 34.1 96.7 16.0 56.1
Jasper 40.6 89.2 50.7
Jeff Davis 39.7 50.3
Jefferson 43.5 47.4

56
Items 119-133 Ga. (Baker) —Ga. (Jefferson)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based I : Source Notes and Expl

riculture, 1954 — Conti

Value of farm produ

1,870
1,057
2,237
3,402
4,437
1,770
5,515
2,190
2,175
1,155
6,551
546
7,391
6,537
1,044

2,531
4,128
2,929

1,146
4,368
2,299

1,826
3,051 1,812
5,426 4,515
2,196 1,137

1,299
Ga. (Jenkins) —Ga. (Worth) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; s : Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (—) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
Items 17-31 Ga. (Jenkins)— Ga. (Worth)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes t available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishmenta]
o

Ga. (Jenkins) —Ga. (Worth) Items 52-41


Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued

Lumber, building
Eating, drinking General merchandise
Furniture, home fur'
materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
places group farm equipment
dealers

GEORGIA- -Con.

Jenkins
Johnson

1,675
Lanier ,

1,351
Laurens .............
5,022
Liberty
Lincoln. ........*..,
Long ,

Lowndes 10,914
Lumpkin
752
McDuffie ,
1,586
Mcintosh
Macon
Madison
Marion .....•••,
Meriwether
1,615
Miller
1,037
Mitchell
2,463
Monroe. .............
Montgomery
Morgan
Murray. .............
Muscogee 19,445 26,663 9,827
Newton 1,475 3,349 1,061
Oconee
Oglethorpe. .........
Paulding
1,005
2,953
Pickens

Pike !!!"!"
Polk
Pulaski
Putnam
Quitman
Rabun
1,209
Randolph
1,404
Richmond
30,074
Rockdale
Schley
Screven 2,128 1,4
Seminole. ........... 1,107 1,510
Spalding 7,649 5,356
Stephens 3,344 3,2
Stewart 1,6a 1,202
Sumter 4,400 2,912
Talbot
Taliaferro
Tattnall
2,656
Taylor
1,059
Telfair 2,133 1,452
Terrell 2,475 2,423
Thomas.............. 6,756 5,589
Tift....,
Toombs ....... ...••
Towns. ..............
Treutlen
9,148
Turner
1,153
Twiggs

upson.!...;.!;;;.;"
Walker
Walton
Ware
Warren
Washington.
Wayne
Webster
Wheeler
White
Whitfield
Wilcox
Wilkes
Wilkinson
Worth

60
Items 48-64 Ga. (Jenkins)— Ga. (Worth)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
i withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948

Merchant wholesalers Automobile repair

Paid em- services, garages


Payroll, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15

o'rJy)'

2,056
1,563
6,600
2,768
9,395
4,439
1,493
4,731
2,401
97,219 56,875
10,617 1,210

6,671
4,307
3,864
1,377
15,720
4,818
3,467
405

88,394
3,418
1,077
4,893
4,006
a,549 17,404
9,096 2,627
2,982
14,578
1,503
950
5,133
3,108
5,524 3,437
6,280 1,090
19,043 7,402

4,218
1,056
1,573
14,290
15,773
9,626
23,324
2,672
7,083
6,809
353
1,351
1,320
20,825
2,292
5,779
2,667
4,629

61

.

Ga. (Jenkins) —Ga. (Wforth) Items 65-79


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain n nprofit organisations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld I

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denote: available]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age ami Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Value Capital
Reporting Taxable added by
Payroll,
payrolls, Annual Annual employees,
January- January- average annual
year
March March

fTETurrrA —Con.

3,339 1.735
Lee *1,264 *514
Liberty.... ^,070 ^..031
"2,728 *976
Lang....... fR (
5
) (
5
)

7,318 3,993
Lumpkin. .
McDuffie...
Mcintosh...
Macon...... 1,257
S
Madison.... 420
Marlon.. ... *1,336
Meriwether. 2,312 1,199
(10) l 0) (10)
Miller..... (
Ifltchell... 2,052 1,070
1,747
1J lx
260 2,054

Murray... ..
Muscogee. •• 2,045
R
37,175
(")
22,884
Newton.. ... "3.060
1*282
15 15
Oglethorpe. ( ) (") < )
Paulding... 92 995 386
Peach...... (") (") (")
Pickens.... 7 (') (')
( )
91 661 290
Piie 2 2 2
( ) ( ) ( )
Polk. 382 5,737 3,446
Pulaski. ... (") (17) (17)

Putnam. . . .
Qui tnan. . .

Rabun* • • •
Randolph. .
2,078 29,881 19,142
Rockdale. •• ( 1,971
Schley. .... ri 59
Screven.... 1,325 546 1,242
Seminole. .. (10) (10) (10) 221
Spalding. .. 10,471 5,861 15,884
Stephens... 8,968
Stewart. ...
Sumter .....
•a «a 332
3,480 1,619 3,099
Talbot 21 2i436
1,190 582
Taliaferro. 6 6 6
( ) ( ) ( ) 330
Tattnall... 183
Taylor. ....
Telfair.... 783
Terrell.... V]
5,438 2,983
Tift 3,229 1,776
Toombs.....

Treutlen...
Troup.. .... 16,217 9,279

Taiggs.....

Upson......
2*)
8
7,221
8
4,480
Walter..... C (") (")
Walton..... 214 2,890 1,471
"fare....... 554 2,902
C) *-ft C)
Washington. 223 1,915 936
222 2,295 1,191
Webster. ...
Wheeler. ...
20
White
Whitfield..
!?•!
524
(20)
( ; fi
10,497
,49', 5,650
Wilcox..... 23 23
( ) ( )

Wilkes
Wilkinson.. (CI (Cj
122 791 349 16 13 243
Items 80-99 Ga. (Jenkins)—Ga. (Worth)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c • employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
27

Pulp,
Textile Primary
paper. Rubber cited
mill
related
related
tries

63
Ga. (Jenkins)— Ga. (Worth) Items 100-118
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]
Items 119-133 Ga. (Jenkins)—Ga. (Wforth)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
;124 to 129 based c '.-
Source Notes and Explana'

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Hogs and
Commer-
pigs

2,969
Idaho (Ada)-Ul. (Fayette) Items 1-16
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample e Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign {— ) denotes decrease, "n" den u'lable. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample

Codes
Items 17-31 Idaho (Ada)—111. (Fayette)

Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Telephones, 1955 Retail trade, 1954

With hot
running
Payroll,

toilet and
bath, and
not dilap-
idated

18

IDAHO

The State 188,328 169,110 ^915


Ada 23,014 77.8 21,596 2,038 99,417
Adams 1,170 42.0 1,006 68
Bannock* 12,404 77.5 11,425 1,492
Bear Lake 2,158 64.4 1,920
Benewah 2,399 41.9 1,940
Bingham 53.5
54.7
25.4
Bonner 40.8
Bonneville 67.6 8,252
Boundary. • 42.2 1,730
Butte 38.0
Camas 43.6
Canyon t 64.3 11,214
Caribou 65.3 1,153
Cassia 59.4 2,677
Claris 40.4
Clearwater 2,519 32.7
Custer. 1,139 32.7
Elmore 2,722 57.9 2,024
Franklin 2,698 70.4 2,474
Fremont. 3,038 57.0 2,534
Gem. 2,808 56.6 2,602
Gooding 3,362 53.5 3,110
3,759 42.4 3,324
Jefferson 2,801 49.2 2,653 1,647
Jerome 3,613 52.6 3,336 2,070
Kootenai. 10,038 66.9 7,798 4,474
6,168 63.7 5,862
2,238 40.2 1,902
1,392 58.4 1,243
Lincoln '.
1,230 44.2 1,168
Madison 2,506 58.8 2,301 1,614
Minidoka 2,864 55.4 2,713 1,378
Nez Perce 7,485 69.4 7,059 5,644
Oneida. 1,217
Owyhee 1,780
Payette 3,944 3,569
Power 1,289 1,119
Shoshone 7,224 6,640
Teton 47.1 779
Twin Falls 61.6 12, 362
Valley 58.3 1,213
Washington 55.9 2,573
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

ILLINOIS

The State... 67.0


Adams 47.0 19,830 16,058
Alexander. 34.0 6,322 3,396
Bond 4,726 30.0 4,453 2,593
5,287 56.6 5,133 4,570
Brown 2,496 24.9 2,298 1,393
Bureau 12,002 57.5 8,428
Calhoun 2,340 12.6 561
Carroll 6,127 56.4 5,640
Cass 5,041 44.1 3,567
Champaign 27,705 65.8 26,936
Christian 12,497 46.0 12,014 8,804
Clark 6,089 33.5 5,701 3,633
Clay 6,021 31.0 5,492 3,555
Clinton 6,624 33.2 6,353 3,257
Coles 13,310 53.4 12,775 10,653
Cook 1,361,363 78.9 1,335,771 1,306,811
Crawford 7,161 41.8 6,850 4,832
Cumberland 3,541 25.6 3,275 1,379
De Kalb 12,046 69.7 11,821 11,647
De Witt 5,748 49.1 5,478 3,740
Douglas 5,332 4,274 1,202
Du Page 42,944 64,716 11,870
Edgar 7,929 7,542 5,376 1,562
Edwards. 3,106 26.7 2,928 1,757
Effingham 6,556 40.5 6,237 4,507
Fayette 33.7 7.324 4,165
,

Idaho (Ada)-Ill. (Fayette) Items 32-47


Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954—Con


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance Automotive group
group farm equipment
dealers

IDAHO

The State
Ada 3,995 8,164
443
Bannock 11,464 2,822 4,130
Bear Lake. ....... ........ 1,431
Benewah 1,006

Banner.. ................. 3
Bonneville
Boundary. ................
Butte

Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Clearwater

El more

Franklin

Gem.
Gooding

Jefferson. ...............

Kootenai
Latah.

Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka. ................
Nez Perce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette

Shoshone.
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washington
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

ILLINOIS

The State...
Adams. ............
Alexander. ........
Band ,

Calhoun
Carroll ,

Cass ,

Christian. ........
Clark , . . .
day ,

Clinton
Coles ,

Book ,

Crawford ,

Cumberland. ,

De Kalb
De Witt ,

Douglas
Du Page ,

Edgar ,

Edwards
Effingham. ........
Fayette ,
Items 48-64 Idaho (Ada)—111 (Fayette)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Idaho (Ada)—111. (Fayette) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
, 66, and 67 comprise 1 and industrial employers; exclude gov households, larms, railroads, i onprofit organisations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld i

avoid disclosure of operations of" individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 Production workers

Reporting Taxable
Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- average average
March

IDAHO

The State
n
Ada 4,782
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewah
Bingham
Blaine
1,135
Bonner 4,522
Bonneville 3,322
Boundary
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Clearwater
Custer ...d
Elmore
Franklin
Fremont „

Gem
Gooding
Idaho
Jefferson
Jerome 1,221
Kootenai 3,783
Latah 2,398

Lincoln ........
Madison
Minidoka.
Nez Perce. ...............
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shoshone. ................
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washington.
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

ILLINOIS

The State
Adams 16,310
Alexander 4,144
Bond 1,399
3,216
3
1,189
Bureau 4,345
Calhoun
Carroll 1,095 1,513
1,584 1,680
Champaign. ............... 16,762 11,450 9,671
Christian 5,958 5,017
Clark 2,281 1,779
Clay 2,259 1,243 1,339
Clinton 3,074 1,801 4,603
Coles 8,921 5,906 8,898
Cook 3,445,448
Crawford 6,792
Cumberland 1,063
De Kalb 23,714
De Witt.. d
Douglas 2,160 1,435 3,830
Du Page 17,030 13,563 22,236
Edgar.. 3,556 2,305 4,551
Edwards 1,091
Effingham 3,148
Fayette 3,068

1
Figure withheld because of level of noncomparability (see footnote 2).
2
Not strictly comparable with 1954 due to differences in coverage of loggers and fluid milk distributors.
3
Schuyler combined with Brown.
Items 80-99 Idaho (Ada)—111 (Fayette)

Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's ndard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishmei : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Ma-
Primary
chinery,

IDAHO

The State
Ada ,

Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewah
Bingham

Boise
Bonner
Bonneville
Boundary
Butte

Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Clearwater
•Custer
Elmore
Franklin
Fremont
Gem
Gooding

Jefferson
Jerome
Kootenai
Latah

Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka
Nez Perce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shoshone

Twin Falls
Valley
Washington
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

ILLINOIS

The State
Adams
Alexander
Bond

Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign
Christian. ...
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook
Crawford
Cumberland
De Kalb
De Witt
Douglas
Du Page
Edgax
Edwards
Effingham
Fayette

71
Idaho (Ada)—111. (Fayette) Items 100-118
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explan Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
Part-
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products products
sold

IDAHO

The State.......... 31,672 94.31


Ada 44.9 24, 900 157.62 81.0 93.5
Adams.... ......•••••• 32.1 21,903 30.68 52.1 78.3
Bannock. .......••••••... 55.4 30,366 63.00 53.7 76.9
Bear Lake..... 52.7 21,707 49.67 54.7 91.6
Benewah 37.2 32, 578 74.25 36.4 80.0
Bingham. 52.2 19.5 28,043 126.15 71.9
Blaine 16.9 12.5 36, 512 43.26 95.8 70.3
11.9 20.4 24, 310 29.92 96.0 40.8
Bonner „ 25.5 14, 881 96.5 25.8
Bonneville 43.4 44, 97.2 78.4
Boundary 15.9 113.64 91.5 75.6
Butte 11.9 43.60 97.4 81.9
24.4 12.2 60.23 100.0 78.2 79.0
Canyon... 88.0 21.6 325.25 83.2 95.0
Caribou. ...••.••..••••... 46.0 12.6 80.13 74.9 82.1
Cassia 32.0 82.54 70.8
Clark 17.8 20.33 63.8
Clearwater 11.4 22,656 75.26 62.9 61.9
Custer 41,446 62.61 28.7 74.6
29,274 29.46 53.1 74.6
Franklin 60.9 23,910 106.74 73.0
Fremont 37.0 32,572 99.71 67.7
Gem 99.2 21,851 87.00 70.0
Gooding 26, 582 124.84 71.3
Idaho
Jefferson.
Jerome.
Kootenai.
•• . • . 1,247
1,122
1,324
45.8
46.8
38.5
41,560
27,458
35,044
19, 783
55.64
121.45
230.58
92.21
99.0
97.4
67.1
74.9
74.0
43.4
1,309 57.1 38,018 125.30 95.4 71.7
8.0 29, 859 71.44 87.4 33.3
76.3 21.7 80,961 134.41
Lincoln ........•• 16.6 21.3 22,221 83.14
Madison. •••••••••• L
123.8 12.0 39,367 103.97
Minidoka. •....... 43.2 23.8 28,141 152.74
Nez Perce 81.1 15.5 47,630 106.87
Oneida. .••••.••••.•.... 43.1 10.1 44,205 72.96 90.6 50.3 74.3
Owyhee 15.1 19.5 36,488 43.43 95.8 44.3 83.2
Payette 76.2 13.8 22,795 201.48 97.7 70.8 90.2
Power 47.5 21.2 63,978 56.67 87.7 56.6
Shoshone. ••••••.•»•...••• 10,016 93.93 90.1 37.1
Teton. 33,481 85.40
Twin Falls 44,573 191.84
Valley 31,718 60.07
Washington 25,455 48.03
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

ILLINOIS

The State 40,907 229.56


Adams... .....•••.•••..... 29.3 28,091 152.41
Alexander. 64.1 30.5 13,854
Bond 88.0 22.9 21,209 132
96.3 44.9 41,577 256.27
Brown 86.0 28.5 21,496 113.71
Bureau 55.8 57,575 301.12
Calhoun 14.9 15,860 91.71
Carroll • 43.6 33^221 199.22
Cass 44.4 47,160 197.63
Champaign 2,847 2,629 53.4 93,977 437.41
Christian. ............... 2,111 31.8 1,859 44.6 69,502 330.94
Clark 1,791 90.0 1,369 18.6 20,335 131.22
Clay 1,652 82.3 1,126 17.3 86.38
Clinton 1,572 84.9 1,361 37.2 21,329 119.86
1,665 89.1 1,321 33.0 46,337 276.26
Cook. • 2,272 28.1 20.1 42,185 625.68
Crawford 1,515 81.3 16.8 18,272 109.38
Cumberland. 1,455 90. C 18.8 21,423 146.43
De Kalb 2,010 94.1 55.3 61,508 322.13
De Witt 1,160 91.7 54.4 70,738 333.81
Douglas 1,304 93.5 48.1 84,401 409.67
Du Page 1,039 53.2 29.5 42,555 403.85
Edgar 1,787 87.7 40.5 66,156 325.50
Edwards 16.9 19,190 114.16
Effingham 17.9 21,439 129.03
Fayette 21.4 17,787 103.12
1
Excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire age of a farm is tabulated as In the county in which the headquarters is located.
though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.

72
Items 119-133 Idaho (Ada)—111. (Fayette)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations]

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm produ Equipment on farms

Hogs and
Pigs

IDAHO

The State 43,091 26,742 514, 769


Ada 2,802 3,356 2,146 1,627 64,705 5,979 102, 944
Adams. >••••••••• 549 1,384 24, 201 1,919 1,519
Bannock . . . . 4,069 1,784 23,323 2,053 36,364
Bear Lake...... 1,089 1,413 30,364 1,200 3,962
Benewah. •••••«•••• 1,899 8,522 1,409 3,125
Bingham 15,456 1,018 60,905 13,605
1,064 16,053 4,031
98 7,625
Bonner. ••>•>•*•• 352 1,034 19,975
Bonneville ••> 11,333 2,003 40,630 7,532
Boundary. ..••••..•••• 2,406 1,543 7,201 1,525
Butte. • 2,568 1,359 13,781 2,797
1,814 1,373 10,155
Canyon 32,072 17,801 4,631 2,788 117,771
Caribou 6,353 3,826 1,095 30,602
Cassia .. ......... 13,893 7,706 2,016 57,265
Clark 1,020 9,651
Clearwater. ....•••.. 1,308 6,012 3,711
Custer. 2,100 34,748 2,256
Elmore 3,629 25,639 6,291 1,891
Franklin. 5,9 1,110 1,159 1,034 24,673 2,647 3,414 1,416
Fremont. 10,100 2,507 1,003 21,797 2,281 6,181 2,442
Gem. 6,279 1,941 30,009 1,961 4,874 1,952
Gooding 8,683 1,352 47,642 3,064 7,045 2,099
9,639 1,494 48,533 7,229 9,753 3,187
Jefferson 9,992 6,682 1,511 1,941 37,536 6,282 3,256 937
Jerome 15,782 9,302 1,297 2,029 34,763 2,345 6,526
Kootenai 4,236 2,315 1,502 1,481 16,960 1,842 13,478 4,603
11,043 9,457 1,298 1,989 18,512 4,216 24,120 11,797
3,047 58,310 1,968 4,572 1,571
7,678 1,347 6,040 2,200
Lincoln. ....•...••.•. 2,019 1,268 18,035 1,409 2,923 1,305
Madison. . . •....•••.... 5,339 2,256 1,054 27,698 2,316 3,369
Minidoka 8,627 2,660 1,538 1,005 2,025
Nez Perce... •••.•••• 8,414 1,022 1,407 3,701 15,799
Oneida. •.•••.•.••• 4,254 2,940 1,061 23,760 2,389
Owyhe e. ......• ....... 8,063 3,737 3,578 69,447 2,572 616
Payette. 7,426 3,458 2,335 31,570 6,617 2,004
Power. .».o............ 5,911 4,933 14,774 2,971
Shoshone. ..•.•..•.. 208 2,189 23,601
Teton.... 2,894 13,558 1,377
Twin Falls 32,372 8,554 95,431 33,315
Valley. 1,373 711 16,605 3,037
Washington. 5,822 2,737 40, 949 6,139
Yellowstone National Park
(part)..

ILLINOIS

The State...
Adams 19,221 7,798 8,991
Alexander 2,292 1,811 413
Bond.... 6,137 1,895 2,586 1,589
13,283 4,719
Brown 5,533 3,342
Bureau 35,210 10, 850 21,915
Calhoun 3,971 1,856 1,884
Carroll,.. 19,225 2,041 13,891 1,828
Cass 10,643 5,638 4,569 1,038
Champaign 37,221 30,403 4,964 3,424
Christian 19,565 13,201 5,262 2,305
Clark............. 9,167 5,470 2,987 1,633
Clay 4,685 2,432 1,508 1,452
Clinton. .......... 8,372 3,077 1,713 1,700
Coles 12,544 8,072 3,815 1,717
Cook 18,187 2,731 2,823
Crawford 2,756 2,682 1,6L4
Cumberland 3,327 1,666 1,215
De Kalb 9,245 29,525 2,805
De Witt 9,756 3,592 1,283
Douglas 14,738 11,911 2,140 1,340
Du Page.... ....... 10,995 5,765 2,727 1,237
Edgar 19,243 13, 354 5,132 2,034
Edwards..... 4,665 1,917 1,007
Effingham. ........ 6,629 1,432 1,700
Fayette ,. 8,383 2,210 2,119

Other than dairy and 'poultry.


2
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and demand and ti deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporati
3
Lesa than $500.
111. (Ford)—111. (Woodford) Items 1-16
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14. 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample e Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes lilable. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items'

Codes
Items 17-31 111. (Ford)—111. (Woodford)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes lilable. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade. 1954

Establishments

Payroll,
private
toilet and With
bath, and payroll

18

5,148 59.9 4,614 1,040 18,943 1,566


16,859 32.0 16,081 7,837 2,031 34,810 2,863
14,723 42.1 14,096 11,343 2,101 43,776 3,687
3,229 19.8 2,912 6,737
6,266 31.8 5,913 18,837
6,109 55.9 20,795
4,240 19.3 7,621
8,833 37.3 24,270
2,327 18.9 2,698
2,950 30.5 1,442 5,936
15,078 1A,608 12,637 2,777 56,557 4,477
10,297 9,922 8,197 1,592 35,049 2,694
12,139 38.8 11,548 6,652 2,496 34,717 3,222
4,056 25.1 3,800 1,560 7,241 504
12,174 33.8 11,274 7,581 32,447 3,407
4,895 4,343 1,239
6,754 6,338
3,028 2,675
43,864 42,425
19,206 18,012
3,749 63.0 3,599 3,191 12,031
17, 581 61.8 17,009 15,981 1,214 68,547 7,281 3,095
55,872 72.5 46,844 61,448 5,970 248,486 25,964 9,029
30,616 66.9 29,908 27,057 2,428 132, 791 12,446 5,061
6,667 44.3 6,317 3,978 1,121 16,979 1,467 695
9,765 9,481 1,455 35,760 3,256 1,305
11,367 10,905 2,126 40,685 3,233 1,476
8,307 52.2 8,043 2,071 29,807 2,759 1,218
9,082 46.2 8,663 1,979 40,666 3,281 1,522
19,432 63.9 14,858 4,509 1,532 76,747 6,626 2,403
23,668 22,809 7,321 1,812 95,946 10, 567 4,271
31,484 30,636 9,982 2,520 133,250 15,400 6,143
14,899 14,276 1,599 39,178 2,900 1,325
55,544 54,136 14, 760 196,413 20,439 7,960
14,072 13,229 3,434 43,964 4,561 1,966
4,240 49.0 4,025 3,038 614 12,771 943 453
43.1 4,937 4,047 18,874 717
24.8 4,318 2,431 15,715
36.3 3,019 2,153 8,160
40.0 5,347 4,310 15,091
4,244 32.6 3,977 2,520 15,166
11,010 37.7 10,514 7,461 30,573
10,007 49.1 9,660 7,343 46,730
4,200 39.8 4,006 2,489 13,068
10,694 55.4 10,257 9,124 37,262 3,113 1,225
52,935 66.9 51,499 53,092 226,020 27,185 11,209
7,254 32.7 6,792 3,748 16,462 1,443
4,476 44.9 4,322 3,752 12,692
7,913 25.2 7,228 4,124 19,385
2,081 11.4 1,779 403 3,180
4,368 17.3 4,054 1,564 380 6,101
1,642 35.4 1,470 1,015 227 2,584
9,261 36.7 8,665 5,084 1,299 22,759 1,701
5,809 40.9 5,359 3,824 1,183 17,211 1,621
40,232 66.0 39,362 38,393 13,821 3,302 1,316 1,504 154,356 16,630
60,512 59,001 46,044 17,273 6,312 2,293 2,481 212,899 22,963 9,111
11,270 10,674 5,469 1,572 28,222 2,409 1,097
41,848 40,659 37,546 16,374 179,036 20,378 8,529
3,410 3,153 1,506 275 7,491
2,503 2,310 1,183 261 7,356
8,264 31.7 7,801 5,420 14,693
2,744 53.1 2,650 2,232 7,852
13,120 53.7 12,819 12,878 53,276 5,386
23,74C 58.7 22,620 14,786 74,492 6,354
30.4 5,496 2,452 13,845 1,078
52.5 26,551 22,738 113,717 12,367 5,222
47.0 4,540 3,392 15,518 1,327 594
52.2 5,654 26, 020 2,491 1,024
23.8 2,699 16,506
22.4 2,955 16,412
7,041 35.8 6,537 4,580 1,397 a, 740 1,703
15,209 54.2 14,820 15,073 3,297 58,477 5,007
38,683 61.4 37, 220 37,162 10,868 162,680 17,690 6,371
33.8 7,657 2,485 37, 749 3,568 1,481
65.9 49,351 19,345 204,141 23,385 8,544
56.1 5,281 1,064 27,611 2,147

Estimated from reports for 11 months.

75
111. (Ford)—111. (Woodford) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954-r-Continued

Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment
dealers

ILLINOIS--Con.

Ford 3,252 1,302 3,485 3,753


Frank! In 10,050 2,252 6,380 3,015
Fulton 9,810 2,638 10,520 3,624
Gallatin 1,330 562 624
Greene ••••••••< 3,480 1,020 1,234
Grundy 4, 2,121 3,817 2,556
Hamilton 1, 2,183
Hancock 4,840 4,290
Hardin 761
Henderson. .......... 1,326
10,697 3,466 4,379 3,422
Iroquois 5,857 3,256 1,602 2,600
Jackson 7,592 2,655 1,633 2,781
Jasper............... 1,755 748
Jefferson 6,920 7,874 2,746
Jersey. 3,360 3,116 1,189
Jo Daviess 4,158 3,689 1,419
Johnson 1,442 1,470 1,529
Kane 48,069 38,362 13,332
Kankakee , 21,251 16,732 6,342
Kendall , 3,893 1,978 810
Knox , 14,269 3,934 13,195 4,577
Lake , 62,063 14,097 42,344 18,419
La Salle , 29,568 14,829 8,320 24, 582 7,
Lawrence , 3,927 1,260 509 1,018 2,386 2,167
7,622 3,244 2,662 1,815 1,306 7,256 2,535
Livingston 8,545 2,950 2,540 1,543 1,207 7,766 2,514
Logan 6,820 2,415 1,991 1,230 1,605 5,817 2,855
McDonough , 6,698 2,003 3,064 1,605 1,872 7,505 2,026
McHenry ., 18,065 7,271 3,751 2,345 2,875 16,299 5,246
McLean 19,737 6,335 10,051 6,341 4,843 15,236 7,829
28,789 11,478 18,390 7,481 6,696 27,241 8,912
Mac cup in 10,529 3,380 1,719 1,178 1,421 8,893 3,154
Madison 55,508 17,823 14,069 10,394 10, 114 38,165 14, 332
Marion. .••••••• 10,004 2,964 2,262 2,251 8,501 4,388
Marshall. ....••••.., 1,221 177 318 2,494 919
Mason .., 1,974 403 2,759
Massac 3,139 1,248 4,030
Menard , 1,857 1,761
Mercer 2,801 2,835
Monroe 2,725 1,267 3,544
Montgomery 7,491 2,508 6,992
Morgan 7,825 3,168 11,157
Moultrie 2,371 1,739
Ogle 7,771 1,463 1,157 7,605
Peoria 43,217 18,076 13,853 14, 598 4,331
4,295 1,128 3,071
Piatt 2,600 1,911
Pike , 4,223 2,995
1,204
Pulaski 1,437
Putnam , d
Randolph. 5,856 1,647 1,240 4,969 2,005
Richland , 3,436 1,164 759 3,436 1,695
Rock Island.... , 37,699 14,639 6,184 28,689 10,362
St. Clair , 55,115 23,547 15,369 11,012 10,810 39,366 15,363
Saline 6,851 2,364 1,697 1,568 7,048 2,777
Sangamon. ............ 35,180 a, 705 11,324 10,913 28,172 12,629
Schuyler , 1,875
Scott , 1,130
Shelby ,
3,050 3,313
Stark ,
1,831 1,404
Stephenson ,
9,593 3,618 10,642
Tazewell 22,670 6,739 12,994
union 3,176 622 3,592
Vermilion. ••••••••... 35,605 7,402 12,128 18,329 6,752
Wabash ,
3,486 1,081 761 3,830 1,283
Warren 5,229 1,228 1,286 6,120 1,490
Washington 2,376 1,226 883 1,212
Wayne 2,973 675 1,731 3,993
White 4,419 1,340 1,460 1,378 4,506
Whiteside 14,265 4,126 2,192 10,061
Will 40,900 18,559 6,995 23,932 13,283
Williamson 9,717 2,209 2,968 2,250 8,001 3,041
Winnebago. •••••• 41,975 19,144 20,477 12,764 36, 003 12,a7
Woodford 3,857 1,595 401 1,990 6,605

76
Items 48-64 111. (Ford)—111 (Woodford)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em-
Payroll, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15
lish- Receipts

ILLINOIS— Con.

15,785 1,112
33,174 2,147
34,012 2,393
6,141
13,098
16,869 16,227
5,586 1,593
18,324 2,228
3,143
5,316
44,517 7,900 3,119
29,181 15,307 1,517
29,560 7,475 2,887
6,994 1,088
28,732 15,457
9,718 1,011
16,753
3,667
164,461 20,081
71,829 8,095
9,023 2,208 487
58,494 3,004 28,318 5,507
157,318 5,623 66,279 27,510
103,597 3,391 45,706 9,524
14,441 6,943 1,147
28,564 7,582 2,595
31,649 2,986 2,840
24,677 2,861 2,125
28,622 7,191 2,342
51,258 1,254 12,081 5,265
78,728 3,248 10,582
104,098 7,488 13,242
32,202 2,025
144,939 16,771
41,063 4,246
10,609 816
14,796 6,056 718
7,537 3,567
6,642 1,593
13,514 1,184
9,981 694
27,361 5,941 2,041
34,396 10,423 3,728
9,180 1,653 768
28,897 1,167 2,265
189,499 18,473
15,432
9,930
14,430
1,793
4,638 489
2,889 99
23,199 3,348 1,032
15,069 3,382 1,175
1,475 125,623 2,126 49,308 13,288 1,733
2,274 155,378 2,541 130,736 19,055 2,169 6,907
25,942 6,653 1,982 825
143,201 107,430 21,849 6,198
6,013 388
5,350 247
15,915
5,980
43,598 10,438 3,803
51,087 10,214 4,325
12,219 3,596 1,045
83,573 37,060 8,748
13,105 3,406 1,293
22,274 9,966 1,435
9,570 895
14,602 7,311
15,204 11,795 1,294
44,174 9,904 3,973
109,896 60,066 14,942
32,594 12,542
161,816 108,942
17,786 3,630

77
.
,

111. (Ford)—111. (Woodford) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
L1
exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self-e lployed persons. d" denotes figures withheld
avoid disclosure or operations ot individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
, 1953 All establishments Production workers

Taxable
Payroll,
payrolls, Annual
January- average

ILLINOIS— Con.

Ford 2,130
Fran VI in ,

Fulton
Gallatin
Greene. .............
Grundy. •»•••••,
Hamilt on. ... . .......
Hancock. .••••••••••.,
Hard in ..............
Henderson. •••i
Henry ,

Iroquois .............
Jackson. .............
Jasper..... ..,.. ....,
Jefferson. ...........
Jersey....... Bo......
Jo Daviess. ..........
Johnson. .............
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
1,135
Lake , 3,24?
La Salle 2,176
Lawrence., ...........

Livingston. ..........

Donough.
J.'c

McHenry, •...........<
McLean. ..............

Mac cup in. ••••.•••••<


Madison..............
Marian. ••••..•.....<
Marshall .,....<
Mason. .........•••..,
Massac. ..............
Menard. .••..........<
Mercer. ..............
Monroe. ..............
Montgomery. ..........
Morgan. ....... .......
Moultrie. ....••.••.,
Ogle
Peoria

Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski

Randolph. .*...•*.....
Richland. ••••••••••
Rock Island. .........
St. Clair
Saline
Sangamon. ........ a . .
Schuyler. ............
Scott
Shelby
Stark
Stephenson. . .• . .. . ..
Tazewell... «.

Vermilion
Wabash

Washington. .........
Wayne
White
Whiteside............
Will
Williamson
Winnebago ••••
Woodford

Hardin' combined with Gallatin .


Pope combined with Jc '-.:.._-
.;.

Schuyler combined with Brown .


Items 80-99 111. (Ford)—111. (Woodford)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Fabri-

79
• ,,
.

Ill (Ford)—111 (Woodford) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
; 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl;

Commercial (arms
tion of
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products products
(iteml)

102

nJJMOIS— Con.
Ford.. 1,323 306.48 97.4 73.9
Franklin 1,627 98.53 95.0 43.7 52.8
Fulton. ............. 2,528 2,097 35.8 189.90 97.2 82.5 63.7
Gallatin. ........... 605 18.4 117.06 97.0 35.5 54.1
Greene. ,„..... 1,284 32.3 160.88 96.8 55.3 53.3
Grundy. ....... ...... 1,104 58.7 291.32 91.3 80.6
Hamilton. .... .... 1,481 13.0 70.53 17.0 35.1
Hancock. ..... ....... 2,583 32.7 203.87 67.4 63.4
54.42 20.1
Henderson. .......... 204.80 68.8
2,844 93.9 2,726 51.0 91.5 76.3
Iroquois. ......... .. 3,094 90.3 3,042 56.4 87.0 79.3
Jackson. .••••••.• 1,726 70.7 1,215 16.2 30.4 56.4
Jasper. •••••••. 1,879 1,471 15.0 52.8 50.6
Jefferson........... 1,641 10.2 52.8 41.0
Jersey 83.3 166.50 54.7 67.0
Jo Daviess........... 89.0 112.92 87.0 64.2
Johnson. ........ .. «., 77.1 57.31 19.7 34.3
343.13 94.8 92.0
Kankakee ....••••••• 302.55 82.8 84.0
Kendall , 1,029 50.3 313.49 93.3
2,334 2,068 39.5 257.87 70.6
Lake 1,293 51.8 844 18.3 337.52 90.4
la Salle , 3,487 90.0 3,292 53.4 310.15 79.1
Lawrence............. 1,092 77.9 739 19.2 119.63 51.3 52.9
Lee , 2,247 92.9 2,013 276.07 82.6 84.0
Livingston. ••••••••. 3,098 95.1 2,934 346.23 89.4 78.2
1,765 94.8 1,555 386.52 85.0 75.7
Uclonough .., 1,907 92.6 1,702 268.09 83.4 62.2
McHenry. 2,059 82.3 1,972 271.65 92.3 89.4
McLean 3,505 3,389 368.01 88.5 79.1
1,911 1,675 44.7 402.25 97.8 75.0 70.4
Macoupin 2,865 87.9 2,488 30.3 158.52 95.0 55.3 56.7
Madison. ............ 2,695 77.1 28.3 165.70 97.6 79.9 71.0
Marion. .•••••••••, 2,181 78.5 85.69 94.8 66.8 47.8
Marshall ,„„ 1,111 89.8 308.37 70.4
Mason. ..........••••. 1,133 83.3 209.82 80.4
Massac... •• ..•••.., 873 73.4 56.70 30.9 47.6
Menard. ............. 820 94.6 270.62 87.4 68.3
Mercer. .............. 93.0 212.05 91.1 74.6
Monroe. 1,312 1,108 38.2 122.45 95.9 76.3 62.3
Montgomery.. ..... .... 2,365 2,035 32.4 186. 23 96.2 69.3 63.8
Morgan. ....••••.••••, 1,560 90.9 1,470 37.8 280.26 97.2 78.2 61.4
Moultrie. .......•••.. 1,149 95.5 365.09 91.2 75.5 63.2
Ogle 2,430 94.6 244.01 78.2
Peoria. 1,981 31.2 273.33 74.3
1,301 14.7 80.98 3°. 3
Piatt.... 1,140 63.1 434.65 77.7
Pike 2,214 29.3 129.19 61.9
Pope..... ••••...•.•., 9.9 44.81 22.2
Pulaski.............. 75.7 15.1 44.9
Putnam- .............. 84.2 49.7 81.7
Randolph.. ....•••••, 1,743 81.2 1,484 24.3 66.3
Richland............. 1,346 85.0 1,040 14.0
Rock Island.......... 1,607 84.8 1,322 25.5 213.24
St. Clair. ........... 2,288 75.6 32.1 170.23 97.4 81.0
1,563 67.9 12.5 135.45 94.3 47.7
2,503 85.3 40.2 337.89 97.8 79.2
Schuyler. ............ 1,212 35.0 138.27 96.5 62.3
Scott 37.4 209.90 96.4 58.6
Shelby... 29.9 203.24 73.0
Stark 45.2 280.56 92.7
Stephenson. .......... 2,387 41.9 217.70 93.1
Tazewell 1,882 44.1 321.35 91.2
1,245 13.7 72.31 35.5
Vermilion. ........... 39.8 290.41 96.9 86.0
Wabash 24.0 157.95 97.0 79.9
Warren............. 1,620 1,400 46.7 263.54 97.7 90.7
Washington. ......... 1,786 1,610 32.8 112.92 95.1 66.5
Wayne..... .......... 2,545 1,811 14.4 75.08 95.3 38.4
White. 1,446 1,142 25.0 120.84 62.8
Whiteside. .. ........ 2,430 2,322 52.0 240.87 95.7
Will 2,607 2,278 36.5 307.29 87.6
1,319 52.3 72.66
Winnebago. .......... 1,876 83.6 231.68
Woodford 1,734 90.2 342.18

80
Items 119-133 111. (Ford)-Ill. (Woodford)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
i 124 to 129 based c ample; see Source Notes and Expl;

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

livestock

16,174 10,537 4,411 1,677 31,424 38,102 17. 593


3,770 2,118 1,163 1,306 14,300 15,755 26,439
21,656 8,103 12,481 2,7 66,976 165,607 34,998
2,953 1,414 10, 783 19,350 5,045
4,423 2,530 36,746 82,606 1A,860
13,204 9,051 2,949 1,337 2,381 23,353 22,743 20,873
3,941 2,232 1,225 1,081 1,434 12, 242 19,379 5,800
20,278 8,791 9,948 2,855 63,233 126, 029 23,195 6,647
671 200 375 351 7,347 4,087 3,965 1,209
11,859 4,084 7,353 1,138 32,663 87, 525 8,964 3,399
36,943 6,901 28,129 3,578 5,961 108,189 330,288 55,218 21,119
37,628 27,171 7,318 3,646 6,027 59,955 67,927 28,914 1,133
6,185 3,839 1,423 1,469 2,058 20,857 22, 338 27,770 7,587
7,733 3,904 2,518 1,656 2,271 21,500 35,423 8,364
5,823 3,078 1,900 2.057 22,426 33,899 27,063
6,768 2,818 19,768 40,537 11,528
12,898 70,908 120,546 21,321
1,940 .
14,175 9,385 3,585
32,055 91,127 62,295 190,934
23,137 33, 331 36,631 63,522
4,890 8,701 1,367 2,747 32,650 67,123 8,638 2,585
6,721 14,183 629
2-, 3,522 75,508 186,105 54,075 12,727
2,756 2,395 1,6 2,123 1,408 27,781 17,978 167,041 70,989
23,543 15,954 4,296 7,224 5,040 100, 350 130, 556 123,022 39,886
4,758 3,302 1,147 1,024 473 1,324 11,182 14,590 12, 279 1,961
29,598 14,130 12,425 2,654 1,376 4,835 75,961 94, 598 34,939 12,750
37,297 25,161 3,806 1,746 6,198 68,997 67,718 38,054 3,177
21,879 15,671 1,959 1,283 3,372 1,573 39,093 60,520 29,131 4,962
19,949 7,743 2,175 1,245 3,344 2,434 53, 633 138,567 25,601 5,262
22,293 6,376 2,832 1,275 4,066 2,697 1,600 76,749 39,014 66,196 26,957
46,473 27,655 15, 740 4,461 2,153 7,299 4,570 1,570 2,003 101,275 146,430 99. 594 17,057
17,131 13,209 3,221 2,376 1,433 3,836 1,543 892 25,899 27,511 109,691 11,122
18,293 6,694 9,539 2,917 1,756 4,768 4,035 1,033 57,237 86,395 32,478 5,426
12,967 5,704 3,427 2,660 3,025 38,302 35,753 180,665 57,638
5,534 1,512 1,931 746 21,624 16,977 38,404 11,299
12,808 5,741 1,255 1,991 30,529 70,868 17, 769 3,605
12,949 2,457 1,231 19,662 26,628 15,886 2,237
2,168 1,123 818 12,580 12,422 12,600 4,443
10,581 4,605 891 1,043 21,770 44,558 10,804 736
20,185 15,759 2,046 4,536 61,390 210,451 11,974 1,739
6,290 2,428 1,351 2,006 1,652 12,446 33,332 17,417 8,959
14,309 5,851 2,381 3,851 2,713 40,721 61,401 35,851 14,726
16,369 9,029 1,858 2,935 3,081 38,597 91,492 32,271 6,005
9,400 1,579 1,160 1,891 16,346 15,883 13,936 1,610
33,655 18,913 2,923 4,714 107, 988 145,710 31,637 9,938
16,186 7,140 2,177 3,169 42,185 95,964 219,236 59,939
4,201 1,340 1,066 1,469 16,412 17,830 15,393 5,092
17,638 3,144 1,439 2,601 24,255 30,268 18,140 2,719
20,609 13,314 2,220 3,169 59, 078 187,171 16,722 3,702
1,525 513 11,654 6,569 2,071
1,218 11, 726 3,047
2,161 2,435 27, 583 4,959 1,726
3,188 3,213 1,705 2,456 29,132 31,224 25,865 9,748
2,400 1,349 1,235 1,620 17,391 15, 10,013 2,145
2,917 7,810 1,977 2,738 38,334 114, 829 151,935 64,514
5,519 4,202 2,196 3,524 25,478 40,056 260,392 66,639
3,303 1,041 1,246 1,465 14,055 12,654 21,165 3,788
25,426 13,128 10,121 2,895 4,418 4,013 47,229 103,021 148,148 40,416
8,717 4,003 4,153 1.211 1,883 1,736 24,649 55,371 4,901 802
6,054 2,682 3,216 1,173 1,066 14,587 42,053 6,668 1,223
11,903 6,336 3,699 4,202 1,869 35, 519 38,658 14,543 1,910
10,435 3,981 5,904 1,775 1,340 26,753 85,441 10,185 3,195
22,913 3,114 10,926 4,340 3,101 82, 528 178,314 47,313
21,140 12,532 6,178 3,646 2,815 44,488 70,018 55,804
2,939 1,064 1,282 15,570 15,512 12,259
30,930 22,794 6,960 1,527 4,915 45,433 61,056 74,658
4,260 2,716 1,287 999 10,031 16,172 11,478
24, 026 5,644 17,672 1,776 2,679 4,030 64,922 184,949 24,429
9,464 5,446 1,424 1,823 2,675 1,247 25,017 17,556 13,568 4,476
4,501 2,670 2,271 2,613 1,325 30,581 28, 281 13,125 176

5,487 1,316 918 28,561 22,473 4,585


30,285 8,376 2,843 1,090 5,535 188,067 56,855 19,030
24,945 14,594 3,079 1,713 2,536 42,682 126,823 43,156
2,128 1,093 1,042 10,409 22,767 4,749
4,104 3,550 90,928 196,012 71,189
3,304 66,350 22,453 6,533

deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporati<

81
,. !

Ind. (Adams)— Ind. (Switzerland) Items 1-16


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; a Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease, "r nlable. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for s

Median

(persons

INDIANA

13- The State.


13-001 Adams 22,393 5.4
13-002 Allen 183,722
13-003 Bartholomew. 36,108
13-004 Benton. , 11,462
13-005 Blackford 14,026
13-006 1,191 23,993
13-007 Brown < 2,726 6,209
13-008 Carroll , 1,748 16,010
13-009 38, 793
13-010 Clark 48,330
13-011 Clay , 23,918
13-012 Clinton 29,734
13-013 Crawford 2,407 9,289
13-014 Daviess , 1,059 26,762
13-015 Dearborn 1,138 25,141
13-016 Decatur 18,218'
13-017 De Kalb , 26,023
13-018 Delaware 90,252
13-019 Dubois 23,785
13-020 ELihart 84,512
13-021 Fayette 23,391
13-022 Floyd 43,955
13-023 Fountain 1,606 17,836
13-024 Franklin 1,746 16,034
13-025 Pulton 1,700 16,565
13-026 Gibson 928 30,720
13-027 404 62,156
13-028 Greene. 1,025 27, 886
13-029 1,000 28,491
13-030 Hancock 1,418 20,332
13-031 Harrison. ....... 1,603 17,858
13-032 Hendricks 1,164 24,594
13-033 567 45,305
13-034 Howard. 455 54,498
13-035 Huntington. 897 31,400
13-036 1,009 2B,237
13-037 1,663 17,031
13-038 Jay 1,248 23,157
13-039 Jefferson., 1,344 21,613
13-040 Jennings. ....... 1,811 15,250
13-041 Johnson. ........ 1,097 26',123
13-042 600 43,415
13-043 Kosciusko. ...... 849 33,002
13-044 Lagrange 15,347
13-045 Lake 368,152
13-046 La Porte 76,808
13-047 Lawrence 34,346
13-048 Madison 103,911
13-049 Marion 551,777
13-050 Marshall 29,468
13-051 Martin 10,678
13-052 Miami 28,201
13-053 Monroe 50,080
13-054 Montgomery. . . . . 29,122
13-055 Morgan 1,207 23,726
13-056 Newton 2,211 11,006
13-057 Noble 1,143 25,075
13-058 Ohio 2,900 4,223
13-059 Orange 1,678 16,879
13-060 2,118 11,763
13-061 1,777 15,674
13-062 1,636 17,367
13-063 Pike 1,833 14,995
13-064 Porter 675 40,076
13-065 1,447 19,818
13-066 Pulaski ,
2 , 048 12,493
13-067 Putnam ,
1,262 22,950
13-068 Randolph 1,044 27,141
13-069 Ripley ,
1,546 18,763
13-070 Rush 1,450 19,799
13-071 St. Joseph 115 205,058
•••! 13-072 Scott ,
2,151 11,519
13-073 Shelby ,
1,018 28,026
13-074 Spencer ,
1,733 16,174
13-075 Starke 1,809 15,282
13-076 Steuben 1,657 17,087
13-077 Sullivan 1 , 209 23,667
13-078 Switzerland. . . . .: , 576 7,599
1
Corrected figure.
Items 17-31 Ind. (Adams)—Ind (Switzerland)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1 '
denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

With hot Establishments


running
Paid em-
Payroll,
ployees,
toilet and With Nov. 15
bath, and payroll workweek

,512,673
6,498 5,041 1,128 20,344 1,976
56,444 73.5 54,818 56,050 25,272 239,671 29,634
11,147 42.9 10, 798 8,231 3,302 42,157 5,150
3,469 57.1 3,329 2,285 13,288
4,545 48.1 4,338 3,375 14,090
7,902 54.6 7,631 7,152 24,662
2,300 10.1 1,720 376 2,408
6,016 42.4 5,113 4,431 17,006 1,342
11,831 57.9 11,393 42,094 4,485
14,334 50.7 13,621 42,523 3,850
26.6 7,752 20,232
56.8 9,404 31,462
11.8 2,747 5,025
38.5 21,147
7,636 39.1 21,667
5,916 39.5 4,946 20,700 2,154
8,348 56.7 7,976 5,893 25,304 2,249
28,330 63.6 27, 308 24,859 106,146 11,911 4,718
6,632 46.5 6,390 5,075 26,545 2,353 987
26,666 69.0 25,674 23,614 113,003 13,036 4.715
7,008 48.1 5,046 24,186 2,358
13,694 52.0 11,340 46,993 5,097
5,979 35.8 4,015 19,294 1,594
4,525 22.1 1,315 9,479
46.4 3,862 17,873
9,785 9,422 7,077 27,998 2,566
19,601 18, 624 16,061 64,814 6,755
9,623 26.3 9,031 5,263 22,908 1,876
9,365 49.7 8,821 7,960 26,688 2,542
6,593 50.2 6,379 4,749 22,085
5,386 17.3 5,050 3,143 11,301
7,681 48.2 7,372 6,457 1,203 22,549 1,614
13,986 52.3 13,402 11,016 2,516 46,859 4,597 1,925
16,954 60.9 14,840 4,754 64,538 7,279 2,922
10,178 50.6 8,785 2,205 33,262 3,357 1,424
8,760 37.9 5,372 28,683 3,060
47.8 2,595 19,479 1,573
43.5 5,448 20,900 1,891
30.5 3,533 24,708 2,270
24.0 1,897 10,922 966
7,872 6,985 1,531 29,005 2,972 1,128
13,714 13,260 9,006 2,633 42,383 4,548 2,075
14,887 10,355 9,671 2,627 42,213 3,967 1.520
5,624 4,279 3,494 900
106,072 102,226 96,077 4,344 53,965
24,599 69.1 1
22,269 19,549 6,884 1,303 10,281
10,776 34.3 10,235 6,425 1,930 344 33,178 2,926 1,362
l
32,920 63.3 31,682 28, 574 8,123 l,121 121,266 13,508 5,280
171,642 69.0 167, 571 173,624 5,941 826,931 105,762 39, 558
9,672 60.9 8,921 7,223 31,676 2,831 1.224
3,311 36.1 2,973 815 7,692 685
9,292 54.7 8,939 7,767 1,888 29,591 2,819
13,222 40.4 12,889 10,700 6,951 47,655 5,199
9,607 49.0 9,194 7,920 2,108 36,351 3,441
7,662 31.9 7,134 5,439 1,310 22,870 2,121
3,630 55.2 3,368 11,854
9,008 44.8 7,657 28,896
1,345 29.8 1,287 2,280
5,346 25.1 4,962 12,843
4,142 18.7 3,616 7,667
5,411 28.4 3,395 11,056
5,104 32.2 2,457 14,441
4,867 22.1 4,613 2,105 10,175
12,837 64.8 11,166 8,596 41,167
6,202 33.2 5,832 4,100 14,011
4,042 45.5 3,644 2,454 13,993 1,114
6,734 37.4 6,343 4,255 22, 537 1,845
9,022 49.6 8,700 7,821 27, 596 2,430
5,666 30.5 5,468 4,473 20,472 1,379
6,047 45.8 5,836 4,927 19,897 1,719
60,732 74.4 59,230 62,412 251,767 32,168
3,590 28.0 3,355 1,678 11,260 1,064
9,459 42.2 8,897 6,958 30,198 3,132
4,872 23.3 4,557 2,859 10,277
5,651 45.3 4,487 2,573 18,195
7,918 41.1 5,195 4,151 18,883
8,273 23.0 7,799 16,034
2,510 14.7 2,344 3,691

83
Ind. (Adams)— Ind. (Switzerland) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade. 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
Eating, drinking General merchandise Apparel.
nishings, appliance Automotive group
places group farm equipment

INDIANA

The State.. 980,930 Bvs,.;iu

Adams 4,500 1,214 1,816 3,729


Allen 39,998 19,220 12,680 47,970 15,401
Bartholomew. ..... 11,227 2,660 1,643 7,832 2,955
Benton 2,649 2,774 1,080
Blackford. ....... 2,974 3,968
4,748 4,254
708 d
Carroll 3,584 3,722
Cass 8,480 7,459
Clark 14,106 7,453
Clay 5,505
Clinton i 6,767
Crawford , 1,501
Daviess 4,722
Dearborn , 6,351
Decatur , 3,523 1,039 4,199 1,016
De Kalh , 5,698 1,621 728 1,560 6,552 1,958
Delaware. ......... 24,755 8,046 6,511 6,972 20,199
4,306 1,595 1,043 1,164
ELkhart.. ......... 24,268 5,743 5,603
Fayette , 5,904 1,087 4,576 1,405
Floyd , 11,496 3,834 9,733 4,775
Fountain , 4,198 397 5,561 1,505
Franklin 1,947 181 1,560 605
Fulton. 3,209 3,027 1,703
Gibson. 6,426 1,657 1,522 5,496 1,998
15,057 4,679 6,807 12,155 4,904
Greene ..••••> 5,269 1,442 1,621 4,957 2,095
Hamilton. ......... 5,865 2,072 1,496 6,467 2,010
Hancock ., 4,628 1,131 4,559 2,043
Harrison 2,376 575 2,413 685
Hendricks 4,114 1,362 6,076 1,841
10,864 2,634 1,953 2,173 10,759 3,157
Howard. 14,684 4,074 3,734 3,448 12,390 3,146
Huntington 7,269 1,950 1,854 1,675 7,204 3,313
6,671 2,331 4,459
3,911 1,308 3,099 1,412
Jay 4,732 1,298 4,543 1,900
Jefferson. ....•., 5,575 2,271 4,943 1,683
Jennings •••••, 1,944 3,471
Johnson. .......... 6,952 1,702 1,546 1,371 6,902 2,367
9,455 2,435 5,303 2,089 7,930 3,153
Kosciusko 8,163 2,583 1,797 1,764 6,780 4,059
lagrange 576 705 3,211 570
Lake 39,481 52,229 32,212 78,890 32,463
La Porte 23,597 6,929 8,504 5,746 3,297 16,335 7,095
Lawrence 9,382 1,894 2,854 1,722 1,773 5,861 3,406
Madison 28,434 7,796 11,113 8,399 6,658 24,382 8,199
Marion < 156,341 66,996 130,806 36,857 43,246 49,822
Marshall 6,498 1,902 1,975 1,463 3,237
Martin 1,574 642 268 1,971 759
Miami 6,340 1,937 1,133 1,264 4,812 2,464
Monroe. ....•••••.. 11,430 3,268 3,093 4,285 2,458 10,346 3,271
Montgomery. ....... 6,855 2,213 3,099 1,877 1,753 7,633 2,267
Morgan 1,158 1,766 4,104 2,222
Newton....
Noble
Ohio
Orange... ......... 2,900
1,860
Parke ,
2,998 2,185
Perry 3,887 4,912
Pike ,
2,403 3,739
Porter ,
9,258 9,040
3,592 3,433
Pulaski ,
2,757
Putnam 1..297 5,468 1,751
Randolph. ........ 5,401 1,327 5,113 2,285
Ripley ,
4,063 1,223 5,331 1,306
Rush ,
3,334 939 3,743 1,775
St. Joseph ,
54,225 19,376 47,114 16,334
Scott 2,627 758 2,410 1,346
Shelby ,
7,014 1,606 5,840 1,525
Spencer ,
865 2,578
Starke 1,195 1,364 4,438
Steuben. 1,632 1,415 1,954
Sullivan ,
1,127 1,309 1,284
Switzerland , 144

84
Items 48-64 Ind. (Adams)—Ind (Switzerland)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
• ,,

Ind. (Adams) —Ind. (Switzerland) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 65, 66, and 67 comprise employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, iployed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld i

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "i not available]

Employers reporting under Old- Manul'actures, 1947


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 Production workers
Capital
Taxable expendt-
Payroll, Wages,
payrolls. Annual
average

INDIANA

The State..
Adams. •••••••,,., 4,004 3,057 2,262 8,716 1,853 6,611 19,905 2,473
Allen , , 74,528 71,665 33,012 149,898 23,668 97,439 282,154 38,953
Bartholomew , 14, 524 11,975 7,710 31, 014 6,125 22,573 68,110 6,382
Benton....,..,...,
Blackford. ••••...

Brown. ••••••i 75 13
Carroll , 1,947 1,224 2,227 690 1,857 4,261 656
Cass..... .,.„,., 8,310 5,939 11,113 2,535 7,823 a, 186 3,397
Clark , 21,205 19,154 45,321 7,807 34,933 92, 536 3,974
Clay .., 1,252 1,524
Clinton. •••••••< 1,765 1,842
Crawford. ., 154 79
Daviess aaal 750
Dearborn. .,.•...,,
Decatur , 2,117 1,272 1,653 1,201 3,389
De Kalh , 4,946 3,716 2,733 10,437 2,140 6,985 17,199 2,490
Delaware 32,914 30,800 17,453 79,788 14,174 59,435 149,534 17,985
Dubois 5,917 3,262 2,835 7,864 15,709 3,069
Elkhart........... 28,245 17,153 13,636 51,597 153,876 15,478
Fayette , 9,459 18,195
Floyd , 9,526 9,527
Fountain. ••»••••, 3,001 2,047 3,031
Franklin 1,158 723 1,187
Fulton , 2,007 1,360 1,678
Gibson. •••...••••, 4,894 3,845 7,014 5,278 10,860
18,552 14,951 42,040 31,389 70,316
Greene............ 3,609 2,354 2,038 1,523 4,221
Hamilton 4,842 4,056 9,133 7,502 15,964
Hancock. ....••..., 2,166 1,321 1,851 1,319 3,825
Harrison ., 631 1,222 875 2,108
Hendricks. ........ 1,336 443 361 721
8,569 20,668 3,936 16,917 32,558 5,769
Howard. ••••••••, 19,014 57,283 11,404 45,111 92,110 11,626
Huntington • 5,235 12,956 2,894 8,666 22,373 3,921
Jackson, ••••••, 5,650 7,811 18,699
Jasper. ••••••, 1,409 595 1,732
Jay ,,,,, 4,966 11,644 9,054 17,600
Jefferson. ..,.,.., 2,995 2,034 1,327 3,264
1,155 1,371 1,159 2,390
Johnson. •••,..i 4,719 3,316 7,134 5,897 14,835 1,564
6,302 7,415 5,957 13,402 1,814
Kosciusko........ 4,706 11,175 8,196 22,878 1,084 2,489
Lagrange ,., 528 544 375 1,109 232 185
Lake.. ...,.,,•,.., 157,024 166,618 99,288 476,433 359,062 965, 314 100,928 92,890
La Porte , 32,488 29,148 15,921 66,351 46,030 111,083 13,663
Lawrence. ..,..••• 8,393 6,477 4,939 18,884 15,076 28,780 2,956
Madison , 41,032 39,663 25,725 114,815 21,408 90,739 206,088 26,048
Marion, •,,.••,. 238,382 217,093 102,233 464,243 74,681 302,764 844,783 92,259
Marshall....,..,., 4,767 3,361 1,710 6,037 1,370 4,453 10,562 2,161
Martin •••.,, 1,043 508 228 663 205 552 1,015 616
Miami, ..•••••••., 5,382 3,606 2,451 8,081 2,231 6,296 14,271 2,978
Monroe 13,163 9,162 6,309 21,579 5,710 18,330 51,700 3,386
Montgomery. •••••• 5,462 4,213 2,836 11,648 2,324 8,940 19,085 2,569
Morgan. .•••., 2,467 1,544 2,667 2,038
Newt on,, •••,,,,•, 1,580 1,048
Noble 3,684 9,193
Ohio ,.,.,,.. 124 157
3,020 1,610
830
Parke..... 1,245
5,085 3,158
Pike 1,149 53
Porter. ...,.,.... 5,384 2,077
1,789
Pulaski.......... 1,061
Putnam 1,971 2,561 1,844
Randolph.
Ripley
••• 5,324 3,695 13,054 10,360 21,974 2,976
2,624 1,522 5,602 3,626 10, 203 1,043
Hush.... 2,519 1,001 3,414 2,686 8,161 1,163
St. Joseph,.,.,.. 90,046 92,722 43,622 201,674 33,025 320,106 44,139
Scott.. 1,829 1,129 1,286 3,687 1,191 7,279 1,483
Shelby.. ..„....„. 5,464 3,606 2,721 8,518 2,284 11,491 2,816
Spencer 1,128
Starke,,,,,,,,,,. 1,267
Steuben
Sullivan
Switzerland. • . • .

1
Not strictly comparable with 1954 du > differences in coverage of loggers and fluid milk distributors.
Items 80-99 Ind. (Adams) —Ind. (Switzerland)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
27 37

Pulp, Fabri-
Primary
metal
related

87
..

Ind. (Adams)— Ind. (Switzerland) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based c n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
tionof Part-
ated by
all land
$2,500
products
(uSTi)

102

INDIANA

The State.., 25,292 194.45


Adams 1,928 18.3 26,574 222.96 93.3
Allen 3,195 2,590 14.9 29,236 269.64 94.1
Bartholomew 1,565 77.0 1,106 17.5 25,186 186.85 98.4 59.5
Benton 1,094 95.2 1,087 54.3 73,388 307.20 87.6
Blackford 93.7 20.0 24,316 200.11 78.7
93.6 36,944 290.04
30.0 7,735 85.90 -3.4
Carroll 94.8 1,411 38,430 272.68 83.8
Cass 92.0 1,546 33,816 229.40 85.7
Clark 1,751 71.6 1,075 14,214 133.29 49.6
Clay 1,738 79.5 16,808 155.41 73.8
Clinton 1,891 96.5 43,405 290.93 91.8
Crawford. ......... 1,177 67.0 5,695 47.59 28.0
Daviess 2,003 87.3 19,313 154.08 62.1
Dearborn. ......... 1,616 81.8 11,612 116.29 65.0
Decatur 1,609 92.9 1,317 25.3 23,598 67.4
De Kalb 1,829 93.6 1,661 17.9 22,487 86.9
Delaware . . 1,946 84.9 1,616 18.4 33,818 90.6 93.7
Dubois 1,706 1,227 13,632 76.0 54.5
Elkhart..... 2,853 2,141 21,372 222.02 78.6
Fayette 798 687 26,531 171.00 74.0
Floyd 1,016 431 11,334 189.51 69.3
Fountain 1,316 40.9 27..; 38,981 214.90 73.1
Franklin , 1,732 90.4 18.7 17,107 120.67 52.8
Fulton 95.0 1,548 20.6 22,923 183.11 82.7
Gibson 1,916 1,479 19,851 144.63
Grant 1,998 1,640 31,692 261.51
Greene 2,099 74.0 1,207 14,086 117.81 94.7
2,001 87.3 1,744 40,087 327.41 100.0
Hancock. ....•••... 1,510 92.8 1,170 32,331 269.50 99.0
Harrison 2,392 78.0 1,436 9,020 91.41
Hendricks. ........ 2,142 91.4 1,581 IS. 1 31,152 272.96
Henry 2,203 91.0 1,795 22.2 29,960 249.20
Howard. ••...••». 1,676 94.0 1,225 24.7 35,624 326.49
Huntington. 1,990 92.4 1,615 25.7 26,259 214.43
Jackson 1,966 74.8 1,295 9.7 16,838 126.13
Jasper 1,617 88.0 1,432 33.0 40,387 200.10
Jay 2,022 93.5 1,725 18.3 19,473 175.58
Jefferson. .••.... 1,813 80.0 1,220 10.4 9,664 91.93
Jennings 79.0 9.5 9,447
Johnson 85.3 1,141 26.3 31,783 264.24
Knox 91.4 1,514 22.6 27,053 155.49
Kosciusko. ........ 91.6 2,232 19.7 27,635 203.13
Lagrange 91.7 25.1 23,518 172.23
Lake 1,706 60.3 18.3 28,380 255.67
La Porte 2,166 29,962 198.32
Lawrence.. .... .... 1,741 10,497 87.10
Madison. .. ........ 2,297 21.5 37,760 316.33
Marion 1,786 12.3 32,310 433.15
Marshall. ......„•• 2,357 17.3 24,328 206.00
Martin „ 764 96.2
Miami ....... . .... 1,589 1,417 99-. 7
Monroe 1,558 56.7 11,608 112.92 97.3
Montgomery. ....... 2,031 92.7 40,126 250.27
Morgan..... 1,509 74.4 22,870 176.68
Newton 44.9
Noble....... 20.9 95.8
Ohio 13.0 11,220 98.81 97.7
95.1
94.8
1,469 1,151 22,260 134.25 97.5
~
1,074 50.39 83.6
Pike... 1,056 13,456 109.95 96.7
Porter. .... ....... 1,597 31,598 226.06 99.4
1,383 24,842 143.61 96.1
Pulaski 1,493 1,308 21.6 28,736 159.26
Putnam 1,962 1,439 12.1 24,170 166.36
Randolph 2,271 1,845 21.3 26,762 210.71
Ripley 2,278 1,575 9,979 98.66
1,582 1,445 43,927 268.61
St. Joseph 1,938 71.0 1,363 22,682 233.92 98.0
Scott 926 72.0 507 10,451 103.63 93.5
Shelby 1,874 90.7 27.9 34,356 265.23 97.5
Spencer. ••..•••• 1,615 82.8 11.3 112.36 93.4
15,938
1,275 83.1 10.7 23,094 193.82 96.8
Steuben 1,316 1,065 19,902 152.00 99.2
Sullivan 1,963 1,240 17,366 134.01 97.2
Switzerland 1,234 1,000 1,439 82.89 92.0
Items 119-133 Ind. (Adams)—Ind (Switzerland)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
: Source Notes and Explanations]
Ind. (Tippecanoe) —Iowa (Madison) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; : Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" den iilable. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample

Codes
. ,

Items 17-31 Ind (Tippecanoe) —Iowa (Madison)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
t not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes t available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

Occupied

Payroll,
private
Owner
toilet and
bath, and

INDIANA— Con.

Tippecanoe 20, 590 64.6 19,950 83,739


Tipton 4,959 45.4 4,695
2,037 35.4 1,933
Vanderburgh 49, 573 62.9 47,597
Vermillion 6,641 26.6 6,326
Vigo 34,' 49.8 33,510 26,641
Wabash 9,250 54.0 8,800 7,189
Warren 2,786 29.8 2,620 1,184
Warrick..... 6,728 32.9 6,397 4,577
Washington 5,196 21.5 4,929 2,191
Wayne 20,628 56.6 20,136 17,609
Wells 6,403 44.3 6,122 4,751
White 7,227 43.8 5,669 4,566
Whitley 6,513 46.1 5,780 5,291

IOWA

The State.,
Adair , 34.8 3,871 2,628
Adams , 33.5 2,789 2,059
Allamakee , 37.5 4,577 3,867
Appanoose 6,930 25.2 6,339 3,691
Audubon . . 3,638 46.0 3,508 2,924
Benton 7,170 44.3 62.9 5,962
Black Hawk , 29,938 61.8 65.0 29,417 9,161
8,709 53.2 63.5 7,264 1,336
Bremer , 5,645 45.9 63.9 5,282 1,044
Buchanan 6,137 36.6 64.9 5,077
Buena Vista , 6,606 57.1 59.9 6,135
Butler 5,430 40.6 5,293 61.7 4,445
Calhoun , 5,480 49.3 5,164 60.0 4,004
Carroll , 6,541 51.9 6,380 60.0 6,627
Cass 6,120 49.3 5,945 60.5 5,392
5,415 5,229 62.5 4,475
Cerro Gordo , 14,624 13,667 62.2 13,185
Cherokee 5,186 53.0 5,072 56.6 4,498
Chickasaw. ....... 4,467 36.3 4,332 66.9 3,105
Clarke , 3,220 27.5 3,036 65.1 2,337
Clay ,
5,656 56.6 5,498 57.3 5,049
Clayton 7,145 38.7 6,704 65.7 5,238
Clinton , 15,307 61.6 14, 852 65.0 13,261
Crawford .., 5,8 38.2 5,687 60.2 4,086
Dallas , 7,883 51.7 7,574 64.8 7,289
3,438 23.1 3,116 2,391
Decatur , 4,086 25.5 3,765 2,189
Delaware ,
5,347 37.0 5,017 61.2 3,223
Des Moines , 13,357 63.0 12,989 64.6 12, 827
Dickinson , 6,989 50.1 3,919 63.4 4,000
Dubuque , 46.0 59.3 18,329
52.5 60.8 3,945
Fayette 45.5 67.5 6,710
Floyd , 48.0 63.7 5,524
Franklin 48.0 58.0 3,405
Fremont 36.3 58.7 2,646
Greene 50.8 59.5 4,735
Grundy 4.3 54.2 4,218 56.6 3,368
Guthrie 5,126 39.1 4,829 65.9 4,356
Hamilton 6,221 49.7 6,013 59.8 5,563
Hancock 4,478 49.5 4,340 3,624
Hardin 7,353 54.5 7,085 7,346
Harrison 6,256 36.5 5,881 4,582
5,598 48.8 5,330 4,931
Howard 3,905 32.1 3,738 67.8 2,979
Humboldt 3,999 3,874 61.2 3,713
Ida 3,333 3,299 57.2 2,766
4,832 4,672 65.8 4,233
5,776 5,487 67.0 4,432
10,105 9,793 65.2 9,238
Jefferson 5,193 47.0 4,912 66.2 4,159
Johnson 11,978 63.9 11,761 55.8 13,285
5,653 43.7 5,427 59.0 4,359
Keokuk 5,831 35.5 5,410 70.8 4,785
Kossuth 7,287 47.2 7,145 59.1 5,895
13,441 54.2 12,935 66.7 11,246
32,753 64.3 31,821 65.9 34,377
Louisa 3,717 37.2 3,389 64.3 2,559
Lucas .' 4,210 38.4 3,963 3,104
Lyon. . 4,171 3,277
Madison 4,418 3,301

1
Estimated
, .,

Ind. (Tippecanoe) —Iowa (Madison) Items 52-41


Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment

INDIANA— Con.

Tippecanoe •• 16,954
Tipton.... 2,573
1,048
Vanderburgh. ........ -43,057
Vermillion. ..•..... 4,039
Vigo 24,227
Wabash 6,510
Warren. 1,637
Warrick 3,857
Washington. 3,556 1,123
17,753 7,300 5,420 16,321 5,544
Wells 4,570 1,376 1,637 3,468 1,504
White 4,887 1,007 4,128 2,155
Whitley 3,905 3,823 !,7

IOWA

The State.,
1,802 1,657
Adams , 1,418 898
Allamakee. .••••, 2,064 3,681
Appanoose... 3,609 2,801
Audubon 1,393 546 2,271
Benton •• 1,558 3,587 1,852
Black Hawk 7,854 15,061 23,921 7,448
1,639 1,427 4,319 2,451
Bremer 1,412 1,187 3,462 1,401
Buchanan.... 1,120 2,744 1,400
Buena Vista...... 4,902 1,846 5,263 3,684
Butler 2,562 804 3,990 1,508
Calhoun 3,915 905 2,020 1,217
Carroll 5,146 2,271 6,473 2,594
4,617 1,087 4,463 2,151
2,742 1,203 3,555 1,941
Cerro Gordo 11,756 4,214 11,694 3,503
Cherokee. .. 3,757 1,210 4,470 1,181
Chickasaw. ....... 2,676 910 2,223 1,386
Clarke........... 2,155 412 1,686 1,055
4,956 1,603 1,202 5,205 1,991
3,251 1,092 1,044 4,577 1,445
Cliruon. . . . ,
12,769 6,763 2,768 14,301 3,439
Crawfcrc 3,542 1,802 3,004 1,696
. ... 5,664 1,505 5,181 2,784
1,697 457 1,906 529
2,329 647 1,598 713
Dela-,7are ; , ,
2,433 2,488 1,073
Des Moines.*-..-. 11,622 3,132
Dickinson. ....... 1,787 1.455
Dubuque. 17,797 13,347 12,779 5,426
3,562 624 2,409 1,932
Fayette 5,763 2,107 5,642 3,740
Floyd 4,432 4,645 1,338
Franklin 3,200 2,681 1,368
Fremont 1,766 1,700 800
Greene 2,948 3,464 1,530
Grundy 1,732 3,001 1,317
Guthrie 2,872 2,766 1,167
Hamilton. 4,203 3,557 2,060
Hancock. ......... 2,823 3,157 1,640
Hardin... 5,138 6,026 1,879
Harrison 3,300 3,139 1,653
3,454 :,465
Howard 1,219
Humboldt 1,410
Ida 1,563 1,627
Iowa 3,567 2,269 1,173
Jackson 4,248 3,921 2,081
Jasper. ....*.».,, 9,593 5,439 2,797
Jefferson •. 3,732 1,240 3,262 1,005
Johnson. ......... 8,467 6,330 6,780 3,767
3,770 1,080 3,032 1,646
Keokuk. .......... 2,925 672 3,414 1,129
Kossuth 4,596 1,877 5,453 2,283
9,777 3,214 7,044 2,699
27,893 16,031 25,699 8,598
Louisa 2,652 2,830 1,011
2,243 1.207
Lyon 2,247
'
_
2,777

92
Items 48-64 Ind (Tippecanoe) —Iowa (Madison)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld t Did disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
, ,

Ind. (Tippecanoe)—Iowa (Madison) Items 65-79


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise and industrial employers; elude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld i

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Taxable With average expendi-
employment of— Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- average average

INDIANA— Con.

Tippecanoe •*> 18,757


Tipton

Vanderburgh. ••••••••<
Vermillion. .........
Vigo ,

Wabash ,

Warren ,

Warrick ,

Washington ,

Wayne ,

Wells
White ,

Whitley .

IOWA

The State.,
Adair ,

Adams. •••••••••
Allamakee. •*<
Appanoose.
Audubon. .........
Benton...........
Black Hawk..

Bremer ,

Buchanan. ........
Buena Vista
Butler
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Cedar ...,
Cerro Gordo......
Cherokee. ...... ..
Chickasaw. .......
Clarke
Clay
Clayton
Clinton
Crawford ,

Davis
Decatur. .........
Delaware
Des Moines..
Dickinson. .......
Dubuque ,

Ecur.e t

Fayette.....,...,
Floyd ,

Franklin. ........
Fremont. .........
Greene..
Grundy
Guthrie..........
Hamilton. ........
Hancock
Hardin ,

Harrison. ........
Henry ,

Howard...........
Humboldt.........
Ida

Jackson..........
Jasper.
Jefferson
Johns on..... ....,

Keokuk... ...... .,
Kossuth..........
Lee ,

Louisa ,

Lyon
Items 80-99 Ind. (Tippecanoe) —Iowa (Madison)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designatao:

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
37

Fabri- Ma-
Primary
Rubber chinery,
leather

95
3

Ind (Tippecanoe) —Iowa (Madison) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-100 and 112-11S I n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations- Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Value of land
and buildings
Proper Commercial rarms
County
;
r:e: at Part
all land under
Under Oer
$2,500 $25,000 age
10 acres.
products
sold

INDIANA— Con.

Tippecanoe.. ........ 1,829 89.5 29.9 — .:.." :ec.e; 98.7


Tipton. ............. 1,284 --.; 31.2 49,123 -5.-- 97.1
634 91.9 5. ;
34,695 212.59 99.2
Vanderburgh. . • , 1,193 67.3 10.6 1.-.. 5. 235.64 96.8
Vermillion 77.6 19.« 36,811 211.75 100.0
Vigo 72.9 12.8 15,426 168.16 97.9 66.7
Wabash. .............. 90.9 25.1 :s,.;5 ;;;.;-, 98.7 93.0
Warren »•••••»•< 90.3 35.8 »,703 225. 78 97.4 71.4
Carried. 59.5 1J.C 15,;:: 131.55 97.1 55.5
Washington. •••••••••. 85.3 12,321 93.65 93.2 47.3
l."c_" 89.1 1,330 29,728 227.84 98.8 85.0
Wells , 2,134 97.0 1,905 -.-.-."_ 226.42 -.-.; 78.9
White 1,615 95.2 1,486 —.is; ::^.5_ 97.0 51.5
Whitley , l.~ = 92.6 1,535 :;. -: 99.1 ;;.;

IOWA

7..: State*.

1,932 ;.~ c ~ 33.0 ;-,5;5 I-;.;:


1,355 96.3 1,283 33.1 ;= --e
. 131.49
Allanakee... 1,898 =:.- 1,720 23.5 15 — .-
92.05 59.8
Appanoose.
Audubon
1,692
1,661
91.5
97.2
1,307
1,600
16.7
40.9
.

73.14
192.19

85.9
5

Benton 2,434 96.5 2,181 44.1 -8,;;: :5c. -; 91.5 7S.0


Black Eawi 2,199 93.0 1,932 36.3 249.46 91.0 85.6
Scene 2,174 94.5 1,981 44.2 43,416 261.74 90.9 59.1
Breeder , 1,917 96.4 1,891 ;~,;;5 186. S2 85.0 73.1
Buchanan. ••••••• 2,218 96.C 2,006 26,724 167.49 50.8
Buena Vista 2,019 97.9 1,897 50.5 49,032 278.67 94.2 — .;
Butler , 2,236 96.1 2,120 45.7 30,650 IBS. 29 5... 65.1
Calhoun , 1,930 96.3 1,835 54.9 -?.: J 5 290.72 83.4 69.2
Carre 11 2,045 1,987 49.2 -c.:~J 264.66 --. ; =-.:
Cass...... ....... 1,984 1,816 38.9 31,279 163.62 92.5 83.5
Cedar ., 2,101 95.1 1,994 42.8 46,932 272.46 93.8 79.5
Cerro Gordo...... 1,988 94.9 1,835 43.0 ;;\c; 5-.; -.-
Cherokee 1,765 ?-.; 1,658 53.9 56*379 2S3.SS 90.9 5C.1
Chickasaw. ••••. 1,948 95.9 1,905 32.0 22,594 133.69 78.3 60.8
1,260 94.5 1,146 26.3 22,769 104.71 5-.- 47.9
Clay 1,783 95.7 i.
— 5 49.3 50,809 247.59 -;.- r~.5
Clayton 2,715 92.5 2,540 35.7 ;;. :i. 121.93 84.4 63.3
2,518 =-.; 2,390 38.2 36,406 ;::.;- 84.1 81.1
Crawford. ........ 2,364 2,229 46.3 34,250 178.75 75.5 83.1
Dallas 2,123 1,884 37.8 44,091 237.04 91.5 -;.5

ra-.-is , 1,535 1,309 19.6 15,602 77.94 87.3 39.3


Decatur. 1,561 1,351 24.7 14,377 70.80 54.8 = ".1

Delaware 2,177 2,060 40.6 28,370 1.--.25 — .: 57.5


Des Ifcines 1,394 1,057 27.4 .;.._; 225.10 92.8 .

Diciinsc.-. , 1,204 1,148 47.9 41,859 214.34 6c . _

., 2,042 1,932 28,040 154.62 74.9


1,199 1,138 51,108 :--.5; -.-
; -.;
2,818 2,740 22,813 144.06
1,766 1,597 31,626 193.92
2,076 46,086 253.04 76.9
1,321 1,260 42.8 45,103 202.67 59.6
1,914 52.8 52,650 ;.-; ..-; 97.3 74.5
l'721 56.5 53,831 283.13 98.6 79.3
1,893 3o.2 27,951 151.51 9 5 .

1,843 49.3 51,547 288.61 97.7 71.7


Hancock 1,675 44,628 242.48 96.1
1,946 45.2 .3.355 2-7.55 98.3
94.3 1,969 39.5 55. '1" 159.10 96.C
92.3 1,410 32.9 35,01C 215.47 -c.~
Howard..... , 97.4 1,580 31.5 21.467 119.07
96.2 1,370 52.7 284.82
lie 1,421 . :.= .;:
1,866 33.2 34,75S 181.95
Jackscr.. .
1,870 27.8 22.112 117.77
40.5 34,558 201.62
25.4 24,867 148.27
2,068 26.4 34-.52C 215.77
'

92.8 - 37.6 35.72C 192.78


1,989 27. S 26,868 159.25
:
- - 50.6 48,383 240.06
16.2 23,586 146.24
91.4 29.9 30,731 ::.:.;:
1,139 33.0 37,784 182.59
- 17.9 17,120
51.2 50,576 254.56
25.6 25,041 135.56

96
Items 119-133 Ind (Tippecanoe) —Iowa (Madison)
Table 2,-^COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 12 9 based on a sample; see Source Notes and -Expl;

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold

15,999 7,442 7,267 2,996


10,964 4,715 5,492
6,019 1,044 4,508
4,551 3,025
5,955 3,538
9,577 6,867 1,911
14,545 4,615 2,110
10,193 6,221 1,141
4,152 2,077
9,596 1,913
14,299 5,039 2,180
12,427 5,933 2,550
17,677 9,661 1,901
9,464 3,641

225,497
10,152
6,969
11,844 8,026 2,105
5,966 3,360 1,703
15,152 11,798 1,936
29,159 5,871 20,863 2,866
27,616 4,391 18,932 2,694
21,883 7,608 12,211 2,537
15, 225 2,385 7,772 2,460
18,248 3,648 11,056 2,156
25,831 17,248 2,534
19,253 10,116 2,610
19,895 10,034 8,355 2,240
21,552 5,525 14,016 2,609
17,209 1,721 13,990 2,304
28,611 3,257 23,386 2,627
20,508 6,407 11,613 1,323 2,379
29,055 5,240 22,185 1,000 2,077
13,444 3,007 7,332 1,273 2,190
5,951 1,150 3,880 1,376
22,618 7,965 12,915 2,260
18,346 817 11,888 4,277 2,850
35,287 3,576 29,679 1,299 3,000
24,408 3,379 19,068 1,095 2,764
19,074 6,626 10,407 1,122 2,516
6,923 3,900
6,755 4,146
20,504 1,646 13,717 2,405
11,924 3,707 7,145 1,432
12,517 4,955 6,095 1,439
19,984 1,022 14,435 2,490
14,322 7,107 5,937 1,618
21,177 3,940 11,228 4,176 1,820 3,255
18, 778 6,236 9,318 1,073 2,148 2,063
24,039 6,346 14,676 1,428 1,585 2,731
14,504 5,080 9,027 1,518
21,203 9,133 10,764 2,126
21,596 6,144 13,241 2,353
13,902 3,548 8,761 2,182
26,228 8,207 14,438 2,323
21,166 7,352 11,229 2,400
22,677 5,360 14,998 2,401
17,274 7,422 8,752 2,301
14,879 3,685 8,319 1,800
11,100 2,364 6,199 1,845
17,866 6,992 9,453 1,900
19,305 2,790 15,001 1,825
19,847 2,540 14,880 2,359 1,062
14,259 11,040 2,185 965
23,673 16,013 3,200 1,123
9,954 6,165 1,681
22, 529 16,545 2,627
24, 336 1,865 19,707 2,460
16,072 3,447 10,801 2,553
36,599 15,690 17,126 4,101
10,545 3,148 6,002 1,970
24,299 5,569 15,085 3,320
12,951 3,720 8,634 1,454
5,879 1,359 3,462 1,552
23,017 5,888 14,591 2,440
11,691 2,469 8,136 2,064
Iowa (Mahaska) —Kans. (Greeley) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— J denotes decrease, "n" denotes t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample item

Codes
Items 17-31 Iowa (Mahaska)—Kans. (Greeley)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent
. ,, • ,

Iowa (Mahaska)—Kans. (Greeley) Items 32-47


Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

—Continued
Retail trade, 1954

Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
places group farm equipment
dealers
dealers

IOWA— Con.
Ifehflqlre . .......... 5,696 1,347 2,734 1,461 1,8
4,522 1,324 1,335 1,092 1,721
Marshall . 8,887 2,672 5,175 1,698 3,036
utias 2,280 1,034
Mitchell 2,997
3,427 2,713
Monroe. ..••••.• 2,384 2,466
4,143 1,114 1,130 4,406 1,770
liiscatine. ....••• 8,205 2,224 2,885 7,594 2,689
O'Brien 4,626 1,557 1,571 3,797 1,498
Osceola. 1,740 2,191 780
Page 5,502 1,176 1,067 4,879 1,903
Palo Alto , 2,735 1,189 430 1,893 1,211
Flymen t h 4,506 2,099 1,124 4,668 2,690
Pocahontas. , 3,025 768 3,359 1,3
Polk ,
61,545 20,756 41,882 66,858 21,446
Pottawattamie , 16,573 5,918 3,626 11,893 6,288
Poweshiek. ........ 4,288 1,091 1,065 1,275
Ringgold. , 179 524
Sac. ........ , 1,064 1,916
Scott , 26,520 10,353 20,306 22,615 8,500
Shelby. ... ....••., 1,803 1,129 1,031 2,789 998
Sioux , 4,218 1,159 1,243 4,847 1,762
Story 12,142 2,454 3,227 8,902 3,788
Tama 3,749 1,345 3,495 1,480
Taylor 1,437 308 1,140 284
3,544 1,054 3,082 961
Van Buren 2,039 1,919 898
Wapello 10,842 8,008 3,106
Warren. 3,365 2,622 1,262
Washington 3,557 1,203 4,199 1,876
Wayne... 1,892 450 2,051 914
Webster. 11,481 3,626 9,067 3,511
Winnebago. ...-....., 3,454 1,179 1,707 1,719
Winneshiek. 3,491 1,364 1,267 3,722 1,668
Woodbury 27,466 10,743 25,245 30,147 8,404
Worth 1,895 714 1,092 784
Wright............. 4,583 1,261 3,455 1,570

KANSAS

The State..
Allen 3,686
Anderson 455 1,971
Atchison 1,588 1,187 3,541
Barber........... 278 262 2,102
Barton 4,065 2,586 9,366
Bourbon.......... 3,842 1,309 3,555
3,057 622 2,620
Butler , 8,471 2,734 9,399
Chase • ,
199 d
Chautauqua. ....... 209 1,616
Cherokee ,
3,194
Cheyenne ., 1,554
Clark ,
1,072
Clay ,
3,241
Cloud 4,048
Coffey
Comanche.
Cowley
••< ,

,
9,601
1,335

Crawford ,
9,388
Decatur. ••.••.., 1,232 1,194
Dickinson. ........ 4,865 1,707 4,814
Doniphan. ....... 1,775 191
Douglas 8,060 3,392
Edwards ,
1,170 215
Elk , ,
1,068 210
Ellis ,
4,710 1,880 7,267
Ellsworth. 1,998 d
,

1,864
Fijaiiey. .••••., 4,906 2,174 5,797
Ford 4,882 3,408
Fraruel in. ........ 5,247 1,797 1,579
Geary 5,285 1,740 1,778
810
Graham............ 1,192
1,597
Gray
Greeley. .........

100
.

Items 48-64 Iowa (Mahaska) —Kans. (Greeley)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948

Merchant wholesale

Payroll, Payroll,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

IOWA— Con.

Mahaska 23,444 3,296 1,613


Marion 16,946 1,110 1,144
Marshall 39,538 16,047 3,345
Mills 10,328
Mitchell 13,885
Monona 12,768
Monroe 7,529
Montgomery 16,201 1,650
Muscatine 34,J252 6,564
O'Brien 20,638 1,911
Osceola 9,356
Page 31,965
Palo Alto , 13,801
Plymouth 23,163
Pocahontas , 12,611
Polk 264,228 46,901
Pottawattamie. . . • . 58, 278 5,671
Poweshiek. ....... a , 16,776 1,152
Ringgold. .......... 5,879
Sac , 16,051
Scott , 116,930
Shelby 14,491
Sioux 22,949 5,980
Story 37,614
20,255
Taylor , 7,505
14,316
Van Buren 6,450
Wapello 41,357
Warren. ............ 10,614
Washington 21,307
Wayne , 7,857
Webster , 49,613
Winnebago... , 13,773
Winneshiek. ........ 15,795
Woodbury. ... »•.., 125,161
Worth 7,675
Wright , 18, 285

KANSAS

The State..
Allen 15,049
Anderson 7,168
Atchison 16,085 1,472 15,531
Barber 8,739 193 1,229
Barton 2,382 25,425
Bourbon 2,613
Brown 1,484
Butler 25,962 8,719
Chase 3,181
Chautauqua 5,345
Cherokee 14,011
Cheyenne 6,557
Clark 3,979
Clay 11,198
Cloud 16,199
Coffey 7,357
Comanche 3,611
Cowley . •••••• 32,941
Crawford 34,507
Decatur. i, 5,777
Dickinson. ....... 19,058 5,944
Doniphan. ........ 5,062
Douglas 27,471 5,323
Edwards 5,610
ELk
Ellis 19,285
Ellsworth. ....... 7,678
Finney 24,233 3,270
Ford 31,305 12,884
Franklin 16,974 2,126
Geary 15,170 4,976
4,007
Graham. .••••• 4,259 1,357
Grant 4,954
Gray 4,382
Greeley 2,656
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,

Iowa (Mahaska) —Kans. (Greeley) Items 65-79


Table 2.—COUNTIES
;
65, 66, and 67 comprise and industrial employers; :clude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organ ,
and self-employed persons, '"d" denotes figures withheld to
avoid disclosure of operations ot individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old' Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insi
program, 1953
Capital
Reporting Taxable expendi'
Payroll,
payrolls, Annual mployees,
January- average annual
March

IOWA— Con.

Mahaska. .......... 3,049 1,699 2,082 1,587


Marion ... . ••••••• 2,717 1,471 3,164 1,695
Marshall ,
7,601 6-, 002 14,622 9,787
Mills ,

Mitchell ,

Monona. ...... ...... 1,128


Monroe .. . .......• 1,074
Montgomery. ..»...., 2,450
Muscatine. .....••, 6,815
'
firien. ..........

Osceola. , (IMI
Page....* , 3,288
Palo Alto , 1,172
Plymouth , 1,836
Pocahontas ......... 1,539
Polk , 78,487 65,218
Pottawattamie. . • . . 8,027 5,483
Poweshiek. ......... 1,909 1,083
Ringgold. , 412
Sac , 1,746
Scott ...... 32,062
Shelby , 1,199
2,118
Story , 4,584
Tama., , 1,778
Taylor , 771

Van Buren.. ...••.•!


Wapello ,

Warr en ............
Washington. ........ 2,051 1,513
Wayne , 712 234
Webster. ........... 10,436 16,519
Winnebago. ......... 1,209
Winneshiek. ........ 1,973 1,050
Woodbury ........ a . 29,071 22,472
Worth , 514
Wright , 1,966

KANSAS

The State...
Allen
Anderson. ........
Atchison. ........
Barber.. .........
Barton 5,290
Bcm-bcn 2,637 1,498
Brown 1,187
Butler. 6,152
Chase
Chautauqua .

Cherokee
Cheyenne. ........
Clark
Clay 1,359

Coffey.
Comanche
Cowley. ..........
Crawford. ........
Decatur. .........
Dickinson. .......
Doniphan
Douglas
Edwards..........
Elk
Ellis
Ellsworth. .......
Finney
Ford
Franklin
Geary

Graham. ••••••••

Gray
Greeley..........
Items 80-99 Iowa (Mahaska) —Kans. (Greeley)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
Iowa (Mahaska) —Kans. (Greeley) Items 100-118
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]
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,

Items 119-133 Iowa (Mahaska) —Kans. (Greeley)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
: Source Notes and Expl;

, 1954—Continued

Value of farm products s Equipment on farms

cial fer-

18,646 3,274 13,439 2,473 3,079 3,503 55,100 170, 777


Marion 14,605 2,295 10, 512 2,299 2,573 3,133 51,419 119, 503
Marshall. ... 22,873 4,972 16,088 2,795 4,155 3,784 79, 027 163,032 37,873
Mills 12,994 2,749 9,434 1,365 2,004 1,770 44,186 78,413 10,299
Mitchell..., 19,508 5,041 11,264 2,038 2,789 3,299 57,744 114,256 13,300
Monona 17,484 7,614 9,072 2,199 3,332 1,984 46,814 104,166 12,871
Monroe 5,167' 790 3,763 1,261 1,340 908 29,315 43,774 5,563
Montgomery. 13,098 1,562 10,513 1,707 2,133 2,460 49,132 121,058 16,319
Muscatine. . 15,611 4,011 10,000 2,018 3,180 3,117 49,354 138,322 32,413
O'Brien. .... 27,023 8,924 15,761 2,415 3,620 5,421 69,001 142,446 19,065
14,672 7,328 1,478 2,124 2,318 37,152 76,489 10, 361
Page , 19, 375 4,579 13,766 1,939 2,702 3,360 63,438 136,328 a, 367
Palo Alto. . 21,021 8,807 10,455 2,188 3,319 2,833 47,219 124,966 12,912
Plymouth. . . 34,161 6,296 25,501 3,189 4,598 7,180 116,042 24,697
Pocahontas., 22,523 9,410 11,493 2,505 3,655 3,268 49,994 12,800
Polls , 17,194 7,441 7,168 2,701 3,242 2,796 45,556" 401,991
Pottawattam 41,122 5,123 33,649 3,703 4,895 7,963 133,165 233,872 62, 507
Poweshiek. . 18,979 3,632 13,600 2,329 3,287 3,321 69,310 160,336 16, 363
Ringgold. . . 5,391 1,566 1,752 1,604 49,961 59,314 4,625
16,786 2,393 3,483 4,460 77,419 168, 366 17,743
Scott , 19,800 3,177 13,746 2,470 3,785 4,120 63,428 182,775 130,202
Shelby , 21,438 3,779 15,847 2,520 3,222 4,315 82,880 150,045 15,256
38,191 7,919 25,612 2,748 3,767 4,928 6,986 117,149 205,524 22,527
Story , 22,602 7,790 12,233 1,160 2,538 3,743 4,101 52, 779 140,574 38,363
Tama 25,671 4,939 18,491 1,087 2,884 4,224 4,316 94,483 205,326 20,165
Taylor 9,920 1,684 7,139 2,018 2,201 52,929 91,728 6,356
7,154 1,301 5,051 1,503 1,647 43,021 60, 799 10, 522
Van Buren. . 7,245 2,366 3,948 1,630 2,032 33,523 51,602 6,550
Wapello. 8,144 2,419 4,782 1,599 2,033 31,127 60,726 35,114
Warren , 11,917 3,020 6,676 725 2,264 2,649 51,703 92,712 11,259
Washington. 22,512 3,573 15,861 2,323 2,349 3,531 5,066 50,777 227, 770 20,022
Wayne , 8,162 1,542 4,800 1,068 1,602 2,081 45,477 51,429 6,201
Webster...., 24,045 13,577 8,349 1,137 3,194 2,92C: 49,705 103,459 39,467
Winnebago.., 14, 712 5,609 6,991 1,193 2,170 2,434 35,014 101,219 9,799
Winneshiek. 17,731 1,275 11,604 1,567 2; 850 1,005 3,095 87,593 179, 765 14,542
Woodbury. . . 32,166 6,664 23,737 909 3,242 1,269 4,409 4,097 95,824 193,351 135,959
Worth 14,327 4,756 7,827 936 1,873 2,708 2,391 40,232 96,671 7,015
Wright , 22,109 9,275 10,962 2.374 3,521 3.287 46,977 148,916 17,985

KANSAS

The State..
Allen 5,491
Anderson
Atchison.
Barber
Barton
Bourbon. .........
Brown
Butler...
Chase
Chautauqua
Cherokee. .••...
Cheyenne. ........
Clark.......
Clay......
Cloud
Coffey....
Comanche
Cowley
Crawford
Decatur
Dickinson. .••.
Doniphan
Douglas
Edwards
Elk
Ellis
Ellsworth. .......
Finney
Ford
Franklin

Graham
Grant
Gray
Greeley
Kans. (Greenwood)—Ky. (Barren) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample item

Codes
Items 17-31 Kans. (Greenwood)— Ky. (Barren)

Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Retail trade, 1954

Paid em-
Payroll,
ployees,
porated
toilet and With year
Nov. 15
bath, and payroll workweek

idated

18

KANSAS- -Con.

Greenwood. . ........ 4,786 41.1 4,382


Hamilton 1,184 53.0 1,0
Harper 3,665 52.7 3,335 12,491
Harvey 6,930 69.2 6,605 25,865
Haskell 802 72.5 745 60.3 2,620
Hodgeman 1,011 52.7 918 70.6 2,687
Jackson „ 3,937 26.5 3,608 67.9 2,653 8,115
Jefferson 3,839 25.9 3,530 69.6 2,073 8,292
Jewell , 3,436 29.5 3,158 63.7 2,509 5,480
Johnson 20,267 80,1 18,751 77.9 37,703 66,707
Kearny . 1,042 56.6 57.7 525 2,410
Kingman 3,387 54.6 63.6 2,679 10,032
1,605 63.5 62.7 1,334 5,472
Labette 9,894 54.6 9,348 68.0 7,296 29, 142
867 63.0 806 69.2 873 3,544
Leavenworth. ........ 11,542 53.3 10,991 59.6 8,130 29,652
Lincoln 2,365 41.1 2,143 67.3 1,641 5,806
3,672 23.0 3,355 71.0 2,250 8,653
1,326 51.3 1,208 62.4 886 5,768
Lyon 8,853 56.5 8,391 65.5 7,228 2,127 26,237
McPherson 7,690 62.5 7,270 64.2 6,631 1,736 23,570
Marion , 5,373 42.3 5,020 65.5 4,682 785 15,493
Marshall , 6,324 40.3 5,807 63.9 4,649 1,016 17, 826
Meade 1,823 1,673 64.0 1,268 5,076
Miami , 6,087 5,732 62.7 4,371 16,881
Mitchell ..., 3,643 51.1
Montgomery. ••,
Morris. . ....•••• B ...
16,403
3,128
62.9
39.3
Morton 842 60.4
Nemaha , 4,659 37.1 3,400
Neosho 6,929 55.0 6,635 5,153 1,395 18,831
2,000 52.2 1,915 1,-338 4,793
Norton 2,918 49.8 2,721 1,849 10,782
Osage 4,462 29.0 4,006 3,226 10,218
Osborne 3,119 52.8 2,786 2,222 7,476
Ottawa.. 2,666 45.4 2,429 70.0 1,909 5,972
Pawnee 2,883 66.0 2,753 59.9 2,565 11,269
Phillips , 3,386 36.7 3,018 65.4 2,370 10,542
Pottawatomie , 4,095 36.5 3,796 66.7 3,005 13,754
Pratt 4,217 68.0 3,904 59.0 3,443 1,112 19,356
Rawlins 1,843 53.8 1,631 66.1 1,325 4,886
17,957 63.6 17,061 64.2 16,135 71,905
Republic 4,272 36.7 3,840 66.5 2,626 9,011
Rice 5,215 4,964 59.5 1,063 16,266
Riley 8,390 8,104 49.9 2,694 34,491
Rooks 2,943 50.0 2,746 64.1 2,332 12,623
Rush 2,305 47.1 2,180' 64.6 1,584 7,522
Russell 4,431 59.5 4,140 55.9 3,497 1,336 16,499
Saline 11,242 67.6 10, 522 61.2 11,684 5,a7 60,975
Scott 1,478 69.7 1,416 60.0 353 6,762
Sedgwick 73,829 77.8 69,426 57.5 37,919 9,376 376,956 44,289 17,253
Seward 3,219 69.0 3,022 53.8 1,299 332 19,635 1,839 765
Shawnee 33,917 67.7 32, 774 65.4 15,662 3,530 143,516 17,156 6,920
Sheridan 1,406 50.6 1,263 67.1 4,297
Sherman 2,395 63.2 2,215 9,011
Smith 2,949 6,984
Stafford 2,838 10,220
Stanton 506 1,409
Stevens 1,298 849
Sumner *•• 7,701 6,692
Thomas 2,437 65.2 2,258 1,895
1,773 51.4 1,687 944
Wabaunsee 2,749 21.7 2,310 1,975
Wallace 44.9 720 439
Washington 31.3 4,106 3,387
Wichita 53.4 8.0 288 3,788
.'
Wilson. 48.1 4,910 3,561 13,048
Woodson. 35.4 2,218 1,239 5,117
Wyandotte 62.5 49,245 42,678 166,009

KENTUCKY

The State....
4,783 4,478
Allen 4,301 12.7 3,972 8,924
Anderson ,
2,742 20.5 2,623 5,219
Ballard 2,767 15.1 5,239
Barren 24.6 21,550

Mar: age lie

107
Kans. (Greenwood) —Ky. (Barren) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 195*1 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance Automotive group
group farm equipment
dealers

Estaly
lish-
ments

KANSAS-- Con.

Greenwood 2,302
Hamilton 1,161
Harper 2,445
Harvey 6,722
Haskell
Hodgeman
Jackson
Jefferson ,
1,027
Jewell d
Johnson. .••....... 2,175 5,295
Kearny
Kingman* *••• 2,408
1,083
2,400
1,435
Labette 7,210 6,593
Lane 822 1,128
Leavenworth , 7,814 1,506 6,757 1,437
Lincoln 1,229 771 1,230
1,305 161 2,214
Logan 1,194 575 1,185
Lyon , 5,331 2,005 4,699
McPherson , 4,799 1,693 5,087 1,793
Marion , 2,729 694 3,454 1,746
Marshall 3,426 1,093 2,907 1,389
Meade , 1,164 192 1,361 417
Miami ,
3,788 1,036 3,855 1,383
Mitchell 2,479 626 1,145
Montgomery 13,938 4,681 3,138
Morris 1,410
Morton 932
Nemaha 2,389 1,9 1,419
Neosho 4,194 3,761 1,466
1,198 930
Norton 2,027 2,899
Osage 2,449 2,009
Osborne 1,819 1,619
Ottawa 1,201 1,121
Pawnee 2,578 2,538
Phillips 2,033 1,810
Pottawatomie 2,228 3,874
Pratt 3,479 1,156 4,575
Rawlins 364
14,353 15,479 3,9
Republic 1,863 1,814 1,585
Rice 4,476 3,573 1,275
Riley 6,768 7,228 2,780
Rooks 2,583 2,381
Rush 1,287 1,564
Russell 3,585 4,410 1,397
Saline 11,459 2,150 15,129 4,300
Scott 1,437 183 912 1,005
Sedgwick 74,962 42,899 25,335 21,315 78, 221 23,781
Seward 3,593 1,482 739 1,039 4,717 1,614
Shawnee. ............ 30,725 16,177 9,488 11,803 26,819 10,033
Sheridan 1,015
Sherman 2,653
Smith
Stafford
Stanton
Stevens
Sumner 1,566
Thomas 2,281 2,564
Trego 1,018 1,043
Wabaunsee 1,100 1,109
Wallace
Washington
Wichita
Wilson 2,926
Woodson 1,094
Wyandotte 7,969 43,102

KENTUCKY

The State...
Adair 1,475 1,510
Allen 1,611 2,519
Anderson 1,365 1,251
Ballard 1,766
Barren 4,539

108
Items 48-64 Kans. (Greenwood)—Ky. (Barren)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
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,

Kans. (Greenwood) —Ky. (Barren) Items 65-79


Table 2.—COUNTIES
; 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld I

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old-


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953
Capital
Taxable With average expendi-
anployment of— Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual
January- average

KANSAS-- Con.

Greenwood. ••••»••••

Harper , 1,025
Harvey. •••••••••• 3,043
2
Haskell ,
( )

Hodgeman. ,.........,,
Jackson. imiii
Jefferson
Jewell. • ,

Johnson . •••••••••. 12,120 10,743


1
Kearny . . . •....••••• . t )
Kingman. ••.••••••<

Labette . ,

Lane ,

Leavenworth. ...*....<
Lincoln. •••••»••..

Logan ,
4 508
Lyon , 3,631
McPherson , 3,720
.V'-r., .:. t( 1,280
Mar shall ............ 1,716
Meade,..,,,, „,
Miami. ••••••••••,
Mitchell
Montgomery. ..........
Morris . , ,
Morton •>•••••,
Nemaha ...... • .......
Neosho,........,..,.,
Ness...,.
Norton. ...... • •••.«,
Osage ••«...
Osborne. ..••.,......,
Ottawa ..............
Pawnee............ ,.,
Phillips „„.,
Pottawatomie. *.,..•,
Pratt
Rawlins

flepublic
Rice 2,349
Riley

Rush
ftussell...... ,.,,...,
Saline ,,
Scott
Sedgwick, ............ 5,858 111,709
Seward 323 2,363
Shawnee..,....,..,... 2,276 26,073
Sheridan. .. ..,......,
Sherman. .............
Smith
Stafford
Stanton. ............. 5
( )
Stevens..............
SUmner.a.a.aa,,.aa*..
Thomas. ........ ......

Wabaunsee
Wallace 4
. ( ) (*)
Washington
Wichita
Wilson
Woodson.
V ..-..: ldotte

KENTUCKY

The State...,
Adair , "1,357
Allen ,
1,093
Anderson. , , '1,963
Ballard ,

Barren ••••«.
Items 80-99 Kans. (Greenwood)—Ky. (Barren)

Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c ; employees' by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
Group Group Group
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
20 21 22 23 24

Primary Elec-
Rubber trical
kindred related
prod'
chinery

KANSAS— Con.

Greenwood ,

Hamilton
Harper ,

Harvey
Haskell ,

Hodgeman ,

Jackson ,

Jefferson
Jewell ,

Johnson ,

Kearny
Kingman

Labette

Leavenworth
Lincoln ,

Lyon ,

McPherson
Marion ,

Marshall ,

Meade ,

Miami
Mitchell ,

Montgomery

Morton
Nemaha ,

Neosho

Norton ,

Osage
Osborne ,

Ottawa
Pawnee ,

Phillips ,

Pottawatomie ,

Pratt
Rawlins ,

Reno
Republic
Rice
Riley ,

Rooks
Rush
Russell
Saline ,

Scott
Sedgwick
Seward
Shawnee ,

Sheridan
Sherman
Smith ,

Stafford
Stanton ,

Stevens

Thomas
Trego
Wabaunsee ,

Wallace ,

Washington
Wichita
Wilson
Woodson
Wyandotte

KENTUCKY

The State...,

Allen ,

Anderson
Ballard ,

Barren ,

111
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, 8

Kans. (Greenwood)— Ky. (Barren) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Economic class
Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
Propor-
Piped
tion of Part
ited by
all land
$2,500
products
sold

KANSAS— Con.

95.2 24.3 61.60 52.8


Hamilton. . ... 94.0 35.2 43.26 61.7
Harper ,
100.2 34.8 109.27 73.2
Harvey. ...... 99.5 35.8 154.92 77.8
Haskell 93.3 37.3 100.41 75.9
Hodgeman. . 92.7 31.5 76.8
Jackson...... 1,727 93.5 1,468 21.1 41.2
Jefferson. . . 1,585 91.9 1,336 18.4 49.1
Jewell 1,553 89.1 1,416 30.9 51.9
70.3 21.2 70.3
Kearny 94.1 39.3 50.70 79.8
Kingman.... .. 33.9 96.80 75.5
Kiowa 36.4 66.14 70.6
Labette 1,411 18.4 69.27 42.8
Lane 353 34.0 74.32 92.9
Leavenworth. 1,748 90.6 1,187 15.7 91.56 58.2
Lincoln 1,015 95.3 946 31.9 72.31 61.9
1,377 85.3 1,158 17.4 59.50 38.3
Logan 81.7 342 29.9 46.04 64.6
1,592 22.7 75.06 50.9
McPherson. . 2,123 31.7 136.86 70.3
Marion. ..... 1,928 37.3 99.32 55.5
Marshall.... 2,083 36.2 82.38 45.8
Meade 27.4 61.61 74.3
23.8 85.72 46.8
Mitchell.... 1,057 29. 85.21 63.8
Montgomery. 2,045 20.7 78.26 57.4
1,067 24.4 72.14 56.8
35.7 64.88 55.6
Nemaha. ..... 32.5 88.02 47.4
Neosho 94.2 19.4 64.05 42.2
99.9 33.8 65.16 69.3
Norton • 94.6 27.4 47.03 64.1
Osage 1,691 94.7 68.97 48.3
Osborne..... 1,011 95.5 62.13 67.0
Ottawa 1,042 90.1 28.4 88.12 69.1
Pawnee hoo^ 41.3 115.14 82.7
Phillips.... 92.6 30.6 48.78 46.6
Pottawatomie 93.7 25.3 78.85 50.2
Pratt 95.8 39.5 116.72 88.3
Rawlins.. ... 1 100.2 28.2 62.94 79.1
2,712 !100.6 2,281 32.4 149.10 83.3
Republic. . . 1,705 96.2 1,544 31.7 84.67 58.3
1 35.6 130.38 76.8
Rice 1,155 ]D0.7 1,054
Riley 1,044 85.4 31.1 81.02 65.2
1 54.62 60.5
103.7 37.2
1 37.4 97.84 64.3
Rush 100.6
Russell..... 93.4 39.9 74.35 65.3
Saline. ..... 98.5 32.3 111.91 65.6
1 34.9 76.69 65.8
Scott 111.0
Sedgwick. ... 2,158 85.8 34.3 185.13 80.5
l 42.9 58.41 73.6
Seward. ..... 380 106.5
Shawnee..... 1,720 95.2 17.9 117.62 64.3
Sheridan. ... 98.0 33.0 60.66 67.5
Sherman. • 93.4 19.5 67.06
Smith. 98.2 27.0 57.35
Stafford.... 99.0 41.2 105.99
Stan t on . .... 1 123.5 32.6 55.68
Stevens 93.3 44.7 71.07
95.4 36.7 122.98
Thomas. ..... 26.0 71.64
Trego 96.4 33.3 62.43
Wabaunsee. . 95.9 1,013 25.9 70.27
Wallace 79.1 305 28.4 38.47
Washington.. 95.3 1,886 30.8 74.76
Wichita 97.0 32.8 73.06
94.8 23.2 72.78
Woodson. . • . 96.5 18.2 63.87
Wyandotte. . 47.4 330.30

8,090 92.03
2,743 85.8 15.3 5,428 68.25
Allen.... 2,252 84.7 23.9 3,931 51.97
Anderson. 1,071 88.0 21.0 12,079 115.74
Ballard.. 1,133 82.3 15.3 8,756 83.69
3,822 90.7 30.7 7,195 99.67
1
Excess of farm acreage over approximate land is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located,
though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county

112
.
, ..

. .

Items 119-133 Kans. (Greenwood)— Ky. (Barren)


Tab le 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 ha: xd on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations]

, —Continued
1954

Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

livestock
l
products

KANSAS— Con.

Greenwood. a....... 7,773 65,048 10,673


Hamiltona •.••••. 2,728 16,298 4,568
Harper. ........ .... 10,191 6,900 2,448 1,246 37,771 10,801
Harvey. . ........... 11,477 5,338 4,534 1,721 38,065 19,276
Haskell 3,558 2,190 1,263 14,249 4,005
Hodgeman 5,032 2,872 1,895 41,887 2,446
Jackson. ....••••••., 7,248 3,253 2,823 1,643 1,900 49,673 18,145 6,741
Jefferson. ......... 7,847 3,349 3,241 1,629 2,040 44,345 18,650 8,307
Jewell. ............. 10,395 6,226 3,525 1,801 2,331 52,283 26,896 6,451
Johnson............ 5,617 2,301 2,046 1,467 1,923 30,442 13,624 54,444
Kearny. ............ 2,889 1,612 1,207'
18,853 968 2,852
Kirigman. ....••..••, 9,349 6,024 2,557 1,442 49,923 6,723 7,710
Kiowa............... 6,055 2,254 692 22,941 1,494 4,576
Labette 9,198 4,024 .
1,513 56,558 11,645 22,158
2,452 1,68; 5
23,460 868 4,986
Leavenworth. 2,220 2,07 1,701 1,978 32,644 20,320 26,965
4,820 2,8C 8 1,130 1,614 48,736 3,427 6,383
5,052 1,960 2,lf JO 1,256 1,693 36,418 14,327 5,912
3,904 2,221 1,5' 74 638 30,876 1,554 5,471
Lyon. , 11,521 2,444 8,0 09 2,427 66,801 14,196 21,865
McPherson. •.••i 15,863 9,289 2,432 2,227 3,331 58,976 9,866 24,595
Marion. 12,279 5,567 2,225 1,645 3,129
,

72,690 11,228 11,334


Marshall 12,512 7,346 2,567 1,225 3,108 60,841 26,081
,

15,338
Meade 5,477 3,021 1,132 33,815
,

1,212 6,182
Miami.. •••••. . • 6,734 2,707 2,155 39,809 19,139 15,085
Mitchell 7,649 1,124 1,762 630 36,358 6,690 9,332
Montgomery •.. 3,165 1,969 2,126 1,195 41,283 8,520 39,674
Morris..... ......... 2,329 1,094 1.485 1,414 57,874 10,602 6,654
Morton 2,172 335 10,733 466 3,666
Nemaha..... ......... 4,078 6,075 1,725 63,201 49,419 12,926
Neosho. ...... ..,.'., 3,149 2,305 1,655 42,637 10,668 17,321
5,286 2,852 1,008 1,500 52,959 1,501 6,14-7
Norton. ............. 4,177 2,333 1,058 1,483 45,252 9,599 9,545
Osage.. ...... ....... 8,237 2,697 4,564 1,823 1,077 2,189 55,776 14,268 7,873
Osborne. ...... •••.. 8,397 5,279 2,750 1,221 1,178 1,798 51,495 5,848 8,968
Ottawa. 8,658 5,612 2,538 1,109 1,054 1,562 38,924 3,761 8,119
Pawnee... 10,905 8,194 2,218 1,029 1,643 30,235 2,121 11,209
Phillips 6,731 4,127 2,175 1,366 1,656 50,468 11,009
,

8,559
Pottawatomie ....... 9,013 3,194 5,014 1,596 1,977 68, 747 22,198 9,352
Pratt 8,118 6,469 1,259 942 1,512 21,961 2,263 13,770
Rawlins. ...... ..... 3,821 1,913 1,047 1,282 1,597 497 41,874 5,428 9,453
Reno 13,101 3,893 2,974 2,761 4,373 2,191 66,968 12,610 57,410
Republic 10,633 6,276 3,468 1,729 1,264 2,458 1.041 45,524 21,743 8,811
Bice 10,236 7,249) 2,390 1,252 1,489 2,067 37,239 6,222 14,361
Riley 6,612 1,96'7 3,849 1,212 718 1,413 47,657 16,950 23,161
Rooks 7,082 4,857 1,929 1,101 1,076 1,395 43,834 3,045 8,543
Rush. .......... .... 8,253 6,316 1,211 1,320 1,640 38,068 2,081 8,814
Russell. .... ....... „ 6,219 3,970 1,025 1,194 1,585 41,736 2,271 20,625
Saline 9,142 5,584. 1,403 2,054 40,114 4,685 37,291
Scott. ..... ....... 3,265 1,004 26,242 1,375 4,830
Sedgwick. • . .».....• . 5,079 3,586 50,026 15,739 363,826
Seward. ... .^..*».. . 2^.603 1,128 701 17,414 552 13,337
Shawnee............ <198 3,093 2,153 37,814 11,151 137,340
Sheridan. ..*...•. • .. 4^,267 1,600 1,290 42,447 4,094 7,760
Siierc£Ti. ........ ... J, 162 1,993 1,126 25,240 3,666 7,396
Smith... ....... 9,258 5,522 52, 739 8,628
Stafford........... 9,399 7,417 34,010 9,034
Stanton. ............ 3,043 1,750 15,651 2,292
Stevens....... ....••• 5,047 932 9,243 5,423
Sumner. ........ ••••• 13,164 3,557 53,906 22,276
Thomas. M .... ••••.. 9,176 7,007 1,983 35,651 2,334 12,736
5,646 3,675 1,679 41,613 1,828 5,323
Wabaunsee. . .... . . . 7,007 2,089 4,166 58,043 8,614 5,228
Wallace. ........... 1,027 1,722 22,660 1.380 1,501
Washington... ...... 5,645 4,869 69,489 26,726 9,756
Wichita. 4,078 2,602 1,404 24,945 1,584 2,215
Wilson 6,M9 3,341 1,980 41,127 6,209 11,577
Woodson. 4,233 1,176 2,551 31,274 4,183 4,055
Wyandotte.......... 3,500 607 2,372 4,712 195,875

4,461 2,654 1,526 18,577 13,626


3,654 1,919 1,279 16,262 14,106
Anderson. 2,884 1,669 1,025 12,176 2,530 7,203
Ballard. . 3,079 1,557 15,900 11,731 3,728
9,348 5,847 34,197 20,188 13,535
1
Other than dairy and poultry.
2
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and demand and time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Less than $500.

113
.

Ky. (Bath)—Ky. (Menifee) Items 1-16


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; i e Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Population, 1950

Median

persons
25 and

KENTUCKY— Con

16-006 Bath 10,410


16-007 Bell 47,602
16-008 13,015
16-009 Bourbon 17,752 -1.0
16-010 Boyd 49,949
16-011 Boyle 20, 532
16-012 Bracken 8,424
16-013 Breathitt 19,964
16-014 Breckinridge 15, 528
16-015 Bullitt 11,349
16-016 Butler 11,309
16-017 Caldwell 13,199
16-018 Calloway 20,147
16-019 Campbell 76,196
16-020 Carlisle 6,206
16-021 8,517
16-022 Carter 22,559
16-023 Casey 17,446
16-024 Christian 42,359
16-025 Clark 18,898
16-026 day 23,116
16-027 Clinton 10,605
16-028 Crittenden 10,818
16-029 Cumberland 9,309
16-030 Daviess 57,241
16-031 Edmonson 9,376
16-032 Elliott 7,085
16-033 Estill 14,677
16-034 Fayette 100,746
16-035 Fleming 11,962
16-036 Floyd 53,500
16-037 Franklin 25,933
16-038 Fulton 13,668
16-039 Gallatin 3,969
16-040 Garrard 11,029
16-041 9,809
16-042 Graves 31,364
16-043 Grayson 17,063
16-044 Green 11,261
16-045 Greenup 24,887
16-046 Hancock 6,009
16-047 Hardin 50,312
16-048 Harlan 71,751
16-049 Harrison. 13,736
16-050 Hart 15,321
16-051 Henderson 30,715
16-052 Henry 11,394
16-053 Hickman 7,778
16-054 Hopkins 38,815
16-055 Jackson 13,101
16-056 Jefferson 484,615
16-057 12,458
16-058 Johnson 23,846
16-059 Kenton 104,254
16-060 Knott 20, 320
16-061 30,409
16-062 9,956
16-063 25, 797
16-064 Lawrence 14,418
16-065 8,739
16-066 Leslie 15,537
16-067 Letcher 39,522
16-068 13,520
16-069 Lincoln 18,668
16-070 7,184
16-071 22,335
16-072 6,853
16-073 McCracken 49,137
16-074 McCreary 16,660
16-075 McLean 10,021
16-076 Madison 31,179
16-077 Magoffin 13,839
16-078 Marion 17,212
16-079 Marshall 13,387
16-080 Martin 11,677
16-081 18,486
16-082 Meade 9,422
16-083 Menifee 4,798
Items 17-31 Ky. (Bath)—Ky. (Menifee)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes '
denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

Establishments

Payroll,

10.6 60.1
24.0 47.5 3,352
33.1 69.1 1,861
38.9 49.9 3,412
66.0 62.7 9,961
5,501 54.5
2,745 59.2
4,360 62.2
4,632 65.9
3,512 66.5
3,208
4,091 29.1 2,155
6,453 28.1 2,791
22,980 72.4 8,662
1,985 11.8
2,745 49.6
5,561 61.0
4,460 71.3
11,300 53.1
5,652 53.1
5,071 61.5
2,744 71.8
3,549 69.4
2,634 63.8
16,155 55.2
2,543
1,672
3,825 22.3 1,158
27,905 65.9 24,816
3,630 11.6 1,165
12,065 18.4 52.0 1,791
7,668 53.9 50.0 6,585
4,227 29.9 52.5 2,273
1,246 14.3 58.7
3,430 22.1 58.8
3,096 64.2 2,035
9,971 66.6 4,203
4,996 76.1 1,206
3,375 65.6
6,563 67.4
1,855 67.7
10,842 35.4 51.5 5,251 3,202 1,439
16, 782 18.0 31.7 3,204 2,862 1,232
4,459 28.8 55.6 2,616 1,141
13.8 64.4
9,301 39.5 55.9
3,562 16.5 61.4
2,417 17.7 64.9
11,900 30.5 62.7
3,244 3.9 73.1
142,830 67.1 53.9 134,768 4,849
3,556 28.2 51.6 1,306
5,992 19.7 63.7 1,395
75.3 58.7 41,535 4,526
4.3 60.0
7,441 18.2 65.0
2,970 19.0 70.1
6,617 15.3 73.0
3,920 1A.5 67.8
2,360 69.5
3,153 53.9
9,236
3,734
5,049
2,375
6,462 21.4 1,047
1,975 12.4 64.0 126
15,491 37.5 60.7 7,687
3,771 66.5
3,154 67.9
8,729 51.7
3,222 72.1
4,278 60.5
4,577 76.9
2,443 63.2
5,667
2,520
1,247

115
.

Ky. (Bath)—Ky. (Menifee) Items 32-i7


Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
places group farm equipment

Estab-
lisbr

KENTUCKY— Con.

Bath 1,340
Bell 6,453
2,341
Bourbon 4,290
Boyd 13,536 7,829
Boyle 3,938 2,374
Bracken 1,203
Breathitt , 1,543
Breckinridge 1,476
Bullitt 2,221
739
Caldwell 2,485
Calloway 3,448
Campbell 21,435
Carlisle ,
949
Carroll 2,222
2,560
1,237
Christian ,
7,800
Clark 4,077
Clay 1,112
Clinton 715
Crittenden ,
1,290
Cumberland. ......... 730
Daviess 16,061
Edmonson. .,

Elliott ....
Estill 1,834
Fayette , 24,488
Fleming. 1,279
Floyd
Franklin ,

Fulton.
Gallatin
Garrard ,

Graves ,
864
Grayson

Greenup
Hancock
Hardin ,

Harlan
Harrison. ...........
Hart
Henderson
Henry
•< 7,174
1,547
Hickman ...... 1,275
Hopkins.-.
Jackson
Jefferson .. . . 138,813
1,864
Johnson. ............ 2,830
Kenton 32, 570
Knott 872
2,277
1,222
3,240
Lawrence. ...........

Letcher 3,478
1,191
Lincoln 1,820
Livingston

Lyon
McCracken
McCreary
McLean
Madison. ............
Magoffin
Marion
Marshall
Martin
Mason

Menifee
Items 48-64 Ky. (Bath)—Ky. (Menifee)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
.,,

Ky. (Bath)—Ky. (Menifee) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise 1 and industrial employers; . figures withheld to

Employers reporting under Old' Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Taxable With average added by expendt-
employment of— Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- average average
year
March

KENTUCKY— Con.

Bath . ....
Bell , 4,767
2 2
2,107 1,218
Bourbon. ••••••••••< 2,611 1,558
Boyd ., 14,295 13,909
Boyle ,

Bracken. ,.,.........,
Breathitt. ... ........
Breckinridge •• . 656
Bullitt 3163 3
, 979
Butler ,
4103 4518
Caldwell 1,539
Calloway. .....•••..., 2,158
Campbell . ......•„.,., 11,539
Carlisle 5
. . 2,725
Carroll ....••••••••., 2
C )
Carter 2,045
Casey
Christian. .....••...,
Clark
Clay
Clinton •••••••<
Crittenden. ..........
Cumberland. .......,., 6

Daviess. •••••• (
12,897
)

Edmonson. ............ 4
< )
Elliott 7 810
Estill 8 331
Fayette 18,228
Fleming. ••••••••>••
Floyd 6,226
Franklin. 4,875
Fulton
Gallatin.
Garrard. ....•*.......

Graves
Gray son. ....... . . . .. .
11
C )
Greenup. ....... a • a . .«
Hancock
Hardin
Harlan
Harrison
Hart
Henderson
Henry
Hickman
Hopkins
Jackson
Jefferson
Jessamine
Johnson
Kenton
Knott

Laurel
Lawrence

Letcher

Lincoln
Livingston

McCracken . .
McCreary. ............
McLean
Madison
Magoffin c

Marion. ..............
Marshall „
Martin
Mason
Meade
Menifee
Items 80-99 Ky. (Bath)—Ky. (Menifee)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation

Number of manufacturing establishmei : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Primary
Rubber
related

119
,

Ky. (Bath)—Ky. (Menifee) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Economic class
Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
tion of Part
Over
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products
(item 1)

102

KENTUCKY— Con.

Bath 1,324 34.2 9,772 104.39 20.5


Bell 1,034 18.8 2,908 76.47 14.8
1,306 21.7 14,718 148.50 52.0
Bourbon. 1,530 49.9 27,881 287.04 62.1
Boyd 646 8.2 11,928 126.76
Boyle 1,132 89.9 31.8 12,539 158.45
Bracken.. .... ••••••. 1,303 91.5 1,170 32.7 10,298 111.56
Breathitt... ....••••• 2,076 53.9 19.3 2,966 39.21
Breckinridge. ..•• a . 2,193 82.6 23.8 5,811 42.03
Bullitt 792 49.3 11,862 119.50
Butler. 1,490 68.9 4,773 37.38
Caldwell. • 1,289 74.7 5,285 43.84
Calloway 2,292 76.9 7,892 106.68
Campbell.. ••...••••• 66.7 9,043 131.94
Carlisle.... ••..••... 7,865 67.57
Carroll 701 38.0 7,891 87.46
2,136 72.7 932 11.3 4,302 52.37
2,772 81.7 2,057 18.2 4,775 65.05
Christian 2,160 72.5 1,673 25.5 81.06
Clark 1,356 84.0 1,048 39.4 209.93
Clay 56.7 1,077 47.36
Clinton.. ..•••••••••• 77.9 1,042 73.96
Crittenden 1,157 74.1 618 6,031 38.88
Cumberland 1,451 79.8 1,048 4,102 44.91
2,481 78.2 2,063 1,005 11,415 131.99
Edmonson. .•••••••.. 1,362 63.2 11.0 3,646 40.39
Elliott , 1,074 70.0 11.6 3,494 35.60
Estill , 1,341 65.0 17.6 3,777 47.52

Fleming. •...
Fayette. .............. 1,418
1,993
86.7 1,156
1,677
43.7
29.8
39,756
12,482
446.90
124.39
Floyd 13.9 3,306 75.21
Franklin. ............ 27.2 14,060 149.49
Fulton 45.3 15,343 117.87
Gallatin. .....••••... 36.4 81.97
Garrard .............. 35.8 159.18
1,602 98.5 1,300 95.94 94.8
Graves. •••... ••.••. 3,763 82.8 2,240 77.97
Grayson. .............. 2,319 78.3 1,537 39.50
1,675 81.37
Greenup ....••••... . .. 57.50
Hancock. ..•••••••.., 73.7 a.i 5,891 62.17
Hardin , 69.9 12.7 9,238 88.71
Harlan 14.8 20.7 2,694 68.47
Harrison , 93.3 38.6 12,360 126.49
Bart ,
77.8 31.7 5,987 79.86
Henderson. ...... ...... 82.2 1,111 31.1 16,053 99.17
86.0 1,381 42.2 15,037 155.10
Hickman 85.4 17.2 10,463 76.17
Hopkins ., 58.6 16.6 7,087 61.42
Jackson. ••••.•••...., 57.1 1,201 10.5 3,777 58.26
Jefferson. ...... ...... 1,742 49.4 453.77
1,187 90.7 274.
Johnson 1,528 53.3 53.23
Kenton , 68.0 216.40
Knott , 43.9 49.68
2,363 63.0 2,774 46.45
1,357 81.1 1,012 8,141 74.49
3,008 53.1 1,345 4,328 88.20
Lawrence.............. 1,554 65.5 3,965 36.68
lee , 866 42.0 3,528 49.20
1,062 28.0 27.0 2,110 35.57
Letcher 1,574 37.9 13.0 2,504 51.92
1,657 70.4 1,122 22.9 6,270 49.47
Lincoln.. ............. 2,241 81.9 1,542 21.6 8,998 116.41
Livingston , 79.5 6,212 35.87
79.3 2,011 8,333 74.96
Lyon. ................. 57.9 7,835 58.96
McCraeken •••••. 60.2 8,521 130.27
McCreary 14.7 2,014 52.14
McLean 77.8 9,383 77.46
Madison 83.1 35.0 11,961 144.05
Magoffin 1,718 59.1 16.4 2,595 39.18
Marion. 1,653 86.0 22.3 9,369 89.32
Marshall 1,653 72.6 5,348 73.39
Martin ,
46.1 2,919 46.96
93.6 48.3 19,612 196.14
Meade. ........ ....... 69.6 12.9 8,120 58.95
Menifee. ............. 54.8 10.3 34.48
Items 119-133 Ky. (Bath)—Ky. (Menifee)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl

, 1954 —Continued
Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

livestock
1
products

3,383
Ky. (Mercer)—La. (Orleans) Items 1-16
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14. 15, and 16 based on 20-percent simple; t c Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" den £ available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample

Codes
Items 17-31 Ky. (Mercer)—La. (Orleans)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
t not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics r lilable. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling t Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

With hot
running
water,
Payroll,
private
toilet and
bath, and
not dilap-
idated

18

KENTUCKY--Con.

Mercer. 4,633 4,354 61.3 1.0,399


Metcalfe 2,845 2,665 63.3
Monroe 3,763 3,491 65.1
Montgomery 3,804 3,625 53.2
Morgan 3,457 3,163 69.1
Muhlenberg 9,167 19.2 8,623 66.4
Nelson 5,010 24.0 4,713 61.5
Nicholas 2,368 15.5 2,239 58.4
Ohio 6,475 5,903 73.0
Oldham 2,817 2,509 58.1
3,031 2,841
Owsley 1,812 1,694
Pendleton. 3,178 15.7 2,881 1,720
10,403 17.3 9,866 1,529
Pike 18,745 17.3 17,632 2,985
Powell
Pulaski
Robertson
Rockcastle
Rowan.
Russell 3,677 12.4 3,458
Scott 4,483 30.0 4,328
Shelby 5,309 26.6 5,054 50.7
Simpson 3,497 29.3 3,399 53.8
1,6 14.2 1,639 55.1
Taylor 4,116 67.5
Todd 3,825 3,635 58.1
Trigg 2,926 2,578 58.8
Trimble 1,513 1,426
4,594 4,203
Warren 11,996 56.1
Washington 3,186 64.1
Wayne 3,921 70.5
Webster 17.5 4,883 68.6
Whitley 8,335 22.4 7,722 65.3
Wolfe 1,938 1,725 66.4
Woodford 3,292 3,147 50.3

LOUISIANA 2

The State..., 724,945


Acadia. 13,056 28.4 12,372 5,893
Allen 5,300 27.1 5,062 2,310
Ascension 6,327 21.7 5,865 2,437
Assumption. ........ 4,748 10.4 4,277
Avoyelles 11,028 19.5 10,227
Beauregard 5,341 32.0 4,944 69.1
Bienville , 5,362 17.8 4,960 59.7
Bossier , 10,985 44.4 10,246 44.6 1,644
Caddo 52,477 53.3 50.1 6,110
Calcasieu 26,750 "51.5 62.8 4,076
Caldwell , 3,001 17.5 2,774 58.1
Cameron , 2,096 21.7 1,604 64.8
Catahoula 3,529 11.7 3,117 50.3
Claiborne , 7,236 28.8 6,571 47.1
Concordia 4,617 18.3 3,993 43.6
De Soto , 7,114 22.9 2,612
East Baton Rouge.., 45,937 63.8 44,187
East Carroll 5,015 11.9 1,234
East Feliciana.... 3,715 17.0 3,337 819
Evangeline 9,349 22.1 8,715 2,286
Franklin 8,085 13.8 7,293 2,021
4,410 12.1 3,928 66.3 1,234
Iberia 11,466 36.4 10,647 53.9 7,053
Iberville 7,9a 20.5 7,136 49.8 3,081
Jackson 4,355 28.7 4,131 57.1 2,431
Jefferson 30,246 57.8 28,319 62.5 5,761 1,099
Jefferson Davis... 7,746 33.8 7,045 63.2 1,263
Lafayette 15,689 45.3 14,855 59.8 4,814
Lafourche 11,340 17.5 10,364 57.2 1,821
La Salle 3,817 25.8 3,624 63.8
Lincoln 6,909 35.1 6,359 54.0 3,697
Livingston 5,858 23.8 5,150 74.0 1,651
Madison 5,205 13.9 4,805 33.2 1,707
Morehouse 25.3 8,355 48.4 4,297 1,031 1,152
Natchitoches. . .... 18.3 9,679 49.5 3,462 1,044 952
Orleans 60.7 166,053 33.8 174,846 75,673 16,822
Ky. (Mercer) —La. (Orleans) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

—Con
Retail trade, 1954

Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking General merchandise Apparel, hardware,
naterials,
nishings, appliance Automotive group
group farm equipment

KENTUCKY— Con.

Mercer. 2,448
Metcalfe 504
Monroe 1,018 1,427
Montgomery , 2,491 2,663
Morgan , 1,070 2,013
Muhlenberg , 4,905 3,708
Nelson , 2,750 2,819
Nicholas * i 1,094 534
Ohio 2,802 1,302
Oldham 1)587 2,210
1,013
Owsley 360
Pendleton. 1,379
4,981
Pike.; 7,614
Powell
Pulaski
Robertson
Rockcastle
Rowan
Russell 1,096
Scott 3,050
Shelby 2,805
1,716 1,839
Spencer!!"!!!"""] 655 1,061
Taylor 2,254 1,753
Todd 1,593 717
Trigg 1,158 1,082
Trimble

Warren 7,069
Washington 1,124
Wayne 1,064
Webster 2,117 1,273 1,615 1,044
Whitley 4,582 1,950 1,502
Wolfe
Woodford

LOUISIANA 1

The State...,
AcadiB ..., 6,030 3,982 7,548 1,655
Allen 1,853 1,702 2,208 1,202
Ascension. ,•.••••., 3,409 2,539 2,265 1,252
1,221 2,058 2,098
Avoyelles 3,534 1,997 5,282
Beauregard , 3,223 1,063 2,130
Bienville „„ 2,259 1,193 1,313 1,152
Bossier ,
8,603 1,676 6,848 2,924
Caddo ,
23,934 41,221 12,754
Calcasieu 19,995 9,430
Caldwell , 1,017
Cameron 1,193
Catahoula , 2,953
Claiborne 3,639
Concordia , 1,883
De Soto , 3,193
East Baton Rouge.. 38,780
East Carroll 1,947
East Feliciana.... 1,166
Evangeline. 2,105 3,725
Franklin 2,231 2,290
Grant 1,468 d
7,653 7,483
Iberville 3,724 2,653
Jackson 2,342 14,097
Jefferson 33,436 9,195 2,295 16,245 8,244
Jefferson Davis... 4,791 1,018 1,204 5,599 1,790
Lafayette 8,940 3,836 3,453 10,773 3,547
Lafourche 8,362 2,756 8,203 2,489
La Salle 2,119 3,320 749
Lincoln 3,840 5,094 1,427
Livingston 3,014 2,616 1,105
Madison 2,005 2,969 1,169
Morehouse 1,387 2,382 5,049 1,823
Natchitoches 735 1,947 2,965 1,432
Orleans. .......... 1,592 67,161 113,125 93,488 35,359

Statiatica shown for parishes, which correspond to counties in other States.

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Items 48-64 Ky. (Mercer)—La. (Orleans)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em-
Payroll, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15

KENTUCKY— Con.

Mercer 8,403
Metcalfe 1,952
Monroe. ............. 4,190
Montgomery. ......... 3, 082 2,243
Morgan 1,920
Muhlenberg. 14,698 5,729
Nelson 9,617
Nicholas 2,893
Ohio 5,823
Oldham. 4,049
3,633
Owsley 406
Pendleton 3,266
Perry 22,894
pike 30,940
Powell
Pulaski
Robertson
Rockcastle
Rowan
Russell. 2,895
Scott 8,032
Shelby 11,351
8,168
spencer!;;!;;;"";; 2,683
Taylor 7,559
Todd 4,621
Trigg 3,413
Trimble
1,383
30,407 13,306
Washington 5,343
4,240
Webster 7,137 3,026
Whitley 3,1L4
Wolfe
Woodford

LOUISIANA 1

The State...,
Acadia , 24,237
Allen , 7,603
Ascension , 9,383
Assumption. ........ 4,771
Avoyelles , 13,169 5,389
Beauregard. ........ 8,952 2,749
Bienville. •••••, 6,738 207
Bossier 16,352 6,494 4,153 1,036
Caddo , 166,799 188,130 26,513 8,178
Calcasieu , 70,991 62,407 9,955 2,654
Caldwell 4,193
Cameron , 1,602
Catahoula , 4,108 967
Claiborne , 11,002 4,248
Concordia. ......... 4,879 3,567
De Soto , 11,005 1,309
East Baton Rouge.. 134,587 82,909
East Carroll 6,532 3,057
East Feliciana.... 4,095 d
Evangeline........ 9,243 3,461
Franklin 10,369 10,787
4,067 1,472
Iberia 23,731 27,561
Iberville 10,960 3,141
Jackson. .......... 7,829 613
Jefferson. •••...•. 42,632 1,482 73,414 12,157 3,337
Jelferson Davis... 17,605 230 7,710 1,647 322
Lafayette. ........ 33,528 1,035 28,218 6,751 1,413
Lafourche. .••••• 25,201 16,143 3,456
La Salle 6,345
Lincoln 12,085
Livingston 7,430
Madison 7,913
Morehouse. ...••••. 16,059 1,228 1,622
Natchitoches 11,857 5,122 1,300
Orleans 506,016 845,904 132,754
1
Statistics shown for parishes, which correspond to counties in other States.

125
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Ky. (Mercer) —La. (Orleans) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
i
65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld i

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Taxable With average expendi-
employment of— Payroll,
payrolls, Annual
January- average
year

KENTUCKY— Con.

Mercer, ...*...*....., 1,528


1
Metcalfe , c )

Montgomery. ..*......,
a
Morgan •••••••< ( )

Muhlenberg. ••••>••*.
Nelson. >•••«••••••<
Nicholas.. ...........
Ohio ,

Oldham. .............

Owsley. .•••••••••!
Pendleton. ..•••...•.,

Pike................!
Powell ,

Pulaski ,

Robertson. ...........
Rockcastle. .......*•,

Russell •••••.
Scott ,

Shelby
Simp son. ............
Spencer
Taylor ,

Todd ,

Trigg ,

Trimble. ............<

Warren
Washington. ..........

Webster.
Whitley...., ,

Wolfe
Woodford

LOUISIANA1 -

The State....,
Acadia .,
Allen ,

Ascension. .........
Assumption. .........
Avoyelles. ..........
Beauregard. .........
Bienville. .....•...
Bossier. ............
Caddo ,

Calcasieu. ..... . ...


Caldwell ,

.'a ::..... .........


Catahoula ,

Claiborne. ..........
Concordia. .......,.,
De Soto
East Baton Rouge..,,
East Carroll ,

East Feliciana..,.,,
Evangeline. «••,
Franklin ,

Grant ,

Iberville. .........
Jackson. ......•••..
Jefferson. .........
Jefferson Davis..,..
Lafayette .,,..
Lafourche. .........
La Salle
Lincoln. ......*....
Livingston. ........
Madison. ...........
Morehouse. .........
Natchitoches. ......
Orleans
Items 80-99 Ky. (Mercer)—La. (Orleans)

Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
27 37

Primary Elec-
Rubber trical
kindred related leather
related
cbinery

KENTUCKY- -Con.

Mercer
Metcalfe
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Muhlenberg
Nelson ,

Nicholas
Ohio
Oldham

Owsley
Pendleton
Perry
Pike
Powell
Pulaski
Robertson
Rockcastle
Rowan
Russell.

Shelby
Simpson
Spencer
Taylor
Todd
Trigg
Trimble

Warren
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Whitley
Wolfe
Woodford

LOUISIANA1

The State
Acadia
Allen
Ascension
Assumption ,

Avoyelles
Beauregard
Bienville
Bossier
Caddo
Calcasieu ,

Caldwell ,

Cameron ,

Catahoula ,

Claiborne
Concordia ,

De Soto
East Baton Rouge ,

East Carroll
East Feliciana ,

Evangeline ,

Franklin

Iberia ,

Iberville
Jackson ,

Jefferson ,

Jefferson Davis ,

Lafayette
Lafourche
La Salle ,

Lincoln ,

Livingston ,

Madison ,

Morehouse
Natchitoches
Orleans

1
Statistics shown for ishes, which i other States

127
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, .

Ky. (Mercer)—La. (Orleans) Items 100-118

Table 2.—COUNTIES
; 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

KENTUCKY— Con.

Uercer. 1,823
Metcalfe 2,024
Jfonroe.... ........... 1,945
Montgomery.......... 1,295
Morgan... ............ 2,074
Muhlenberg.......... 1,413
Nelson .........~ 1,647
Nicholas.. .........> 1,345
2,318
Oldham, •••••••...•

Owsley... ........... 1,052


Pendleton. .......... 1,568
1,625
Pike 3,913
Powell.. ............ 705
Pulaski... .......... 4,126
Robertson.... ....... 659
.Rockcastle. ......... 1,514

Russell.... .........
Scott 1,573
Shelby 2,150
1,439
966
Taylor.. 1,712
Todd 1,484
Trigg 1,289
Trimble...
Union «

Warren. ............ 3,145


Washington 1,804
Wayne....... 1,682
Webster. ...... ...... 1,326
Whitley
Wolfe...
Woodford. ...........

XQUTSIANA1

The State...,
Acadia............. 3,310
Allen ........

Assumption. . ... . •
Avoyelles. .........
Beauregard. ... , . u
Bienville. .... .... .
Bossier. ...... .....
Caddo
Calcasieu. ..... ..*
Caldwell
Cameron. ...........
Catahoula. ••••....,
Claiborne. ........
Concordia. .........
De Soto ,

East Baton Rouge. .


East Carroll.......
East Feliciana....,
Evangeline. ..,....,
Franklin
jr an z .

Iberville. .........
Jackson.
Jefferson. .........
Jefferson Davis....
Lafayette
Lafourche.
La Salle
Lincoln. ...........
Livingston.........
Madison ...,
Morehouse..........
Natchitoches
Orleans. ..........
Items 119-133 Ky. (Mercer) —La. (Orleans)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations]
La. (Ouachita) —MA (Worcester) Items 1-16
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; a : Source Notes and Explanati '
denotes statistics r t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
mple items]

Median

(persons
25 and

17-037
17-038
17-039
17-040
17-041
17-042
17-043
17-044
17-045
17-046
17-047
17-048
17-049
17-050
17-051
17-052
17-053
17-054
17-055
17-056
17-057
17-058
17-059
17-060
17-061
17-062
17-063
17-064

18-
18-001
18-002
18-003
18-004
18-005
18-006
18-007
18-008
18-009
18-010
18-011
18-012
18-013
18-014
18-015
18-016

19-
,,

Items 17-31 La. (Ouachita) —Md. (Worcester)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
t shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

With hot Occupied


running
Paid em-
Payroll,
private ployees,
porated
toilet and Nov. 15
bath, and workweek

LOUISIANA 1 -- Con.

Ouachita 22,361 43.6 21,410 51.9 18,872 85,764


Plaquemines 3,9 19.6 .3,549 51.7 1,453 8,021
Pointe Coupee. ....... 6,269 16.8 5,516 37.3 1,454 8,056
Rapides 26,084 42.3 24,047 56.3 15,202 74,939 3,359
Red River 3,562 11.7 3,158 39.4 1,191 5,358
Richland 7,436 18.5 6,700 38.8 2,687 14,722
Sabine 6,023 13.6 5,493 61.2 2,074 9,400
St. Bernard 3,232 44.6 2,939 62.3 2
( ) 7,024
St. Charles 3,692 25.1 3,449 59.5 1,803 7,179
St. Helena 2,368 9.4 2,175 63.9 131 1,635
St. James 4,061 13.8 3,6 49.5 1,141 9,273 .

St. John the Baptist. 3,891 12.8 3,654 52.5 1,038 6,263
St. Landry 19,582 22.1 18,474 49.4 8,769 48,339
St. Martin 6,823 15.5 6,228 60.5 1,735 10,763
St. Mary 10,360 28.6 9,426 49.8 5,258 27,725 1,108
St. Tammany..... 9,213 41.8 65.5 19,071 732
Tangipahoa 15,096 26.8 58.1 44,023 1,669
Tensas 4,434 12.7 .33.2 6,157 201
Terrebonne 11,239 26.6 58.7 37,269 1,543
5,519 17.8 62.6 9,396
Vermilion 11,032 25.6 10,229 64.6 4,746 24,537 1,908
Vernon. 5,890 24.4 5,285 71.9 1,876 11,657 1,079
Washington 10,832 33.5 10, 257 59.7 5,761 1,623 26,624 2,335
Webster 10,341 40.8 9,511 57.2 5,558 2,227 29,932 2,322
West Baton Rouge...... 2 2
3,403 22.7 3,109 46.5 ( ) ( ) 5,013
West Carroll , 4,612 4,205 50.8 340 6,862
West Feliciana 2,011 1,832 23.4
Winn , 4,897 4,541 D4.8

MAINE

The State.. 311,441 254,443 184,864 923,796 84,061


Androscoggin. 25,584 61.3 23,691 17,293 6,163 1,898 1,098 88,127 9,082
Aroostook 25,233 39.5 22,524 15,342 6,466 3,324 964 81, 532 6,831
Cumberland. ...... 58,911 69.4 48,437 41,644 18,023 4,060 2,016 209,450 22,623
Franklin , 7,618 38.1 5,824 3,403 933 14,648 1,102
Hancock , 14,951 41.3 9,940 7,683 1,844 30,305 2,384
Kennebec 26,839 56.1 22,950 17,446 6,834 91,757 8,199
11,384 43.7 8,837 6,647 1,762 30,606 2,670
Lincoln , 9,185 43.2 5,467 4,394 18,944 1,344
Oxford , 15,294 46.1 12,027 8,015 37,761 2,940
Penobscot. ....... 31,246 49.9 28,336 20,110 124,059 11,679
Piscataquis , 6,525 5,420 3,086 14,980
Sagadahoc.......! 8,004 6,159 4,125 16,589
Somerset. ..•••.., 13,674 11,359 6,528 31, 218
Waldo ,
8,559 32.9 6,311 3,998 17,019 1,065
Washington , 13, 365 32.2 10,395 4,729 28,190 1,961
York , 35,069 64.0 26,766 20,421 88,611 7,391

MARYLAND

The State. . 689,116 641,222 624,998 2,675,464


Allegany 26,172 25,445 54.8 16,359 5,260 1,646 2,589 78,939 3,628
Anne Arundel...... 36,345 27,876 63.4 27,420 12,433 3,574 1,176 105, 704 10,320 4,492 1,095
Baltimore. ...•••, 78,038 72,627 64.0 90,415 19,306 8,804 2,761 214,983 22,821 10,193 1,755
Baltimore city..., 277,880 268, 722 51.7 232,590 121,518 23,822 10,707 1,237,198 156,833 66, 319 12,069
Calvert ,
5,072 2,954 59.7 2,172 584 10,198 819
Caroline. •.•, 6,281 37.3 5,522 62.3 4,002 1,077 23,133 1,778
Carroll , 11,902 50.8 11,336 61.5 10,188 2,719 44,296 3,619
Cecil 10,417 48.7 8,541 55.2 6,780 3,431 36,101 2,929
Charles 6,355 45.9 5,507 49.8 4,000 1,736 27,367 2,6
,

Dorchester 9,224 33.2 8,040 57.5 4,703 1,662 27,471 2,500


Frederick ........ 17,220 51.1 16,512 56.1 11,674 4,767 62,242 5,723
Garrett 6,438 32.8 5,424 66.9 2,451
1"

14, 1,157
Harford 14,044 60.9 13,294 47.6 11,126 58, 749
,
5,159
Howard ., 6,205 47.2 5,798 63.3 4,355 19,150 1,653
Kent 4,851 38.0 4,001 58.1 3,646 16,164 1,298
Montgomery 47,199 88.4 45,264 68.7 89,516 238,170
Prince Georges.... 54,394 84.4 50,799 55.8 59,640 187,122
Queen Annes. ...... 4,705 32.8 4,225 54.5 2,254 12,584
St. Marys.. 7,724 •48.7 47.0 22,899
Somerset , 6,721 22.4 66.8 16,409
Talhot 6,624 47.7 5,8 56.0 4,634 1,728
,
33,770 2,798 1,037
Washington 23,302 55.7 22,386 51.8 16,587 7,317 88,357 9,478 4,170
Wicomico ., 12,662 47.2 11,883 59.4 9,393 4,070 62, 592 7,222 2,652
Worcester 9,341 45.1 6,974 53.5 4,399 1,659 37,008
,
2,942 1,315
1
Statistics shown for parishes, which spond to counties in other States.
2
Served from an adjoining parish.

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La. (Ouachita}—Md (Worcester) Items 32-47


Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Eating, drinking General merchandise materials, hardware,
group farm equipment
dealers

Eatab-
lish-

LOUISIANA 1 — Con.
Ouachita , 17,647
Plaquemines........... 3,194
Pointe Coupee. ........ 2,401 1,712
Rapides 16,274 13,264
Red River.. .....•, 1,207 1,376
Richland 3,434
Sabine 2,553
St. Bernard. .......... 2,792
St. Charles 1,331
St. Helena.... ........ 426 669
St. James 1,884 3,102
St. John the Baptist., 1,959 1,257 1,122
St. Landry 8,231 3,694 7,040 9,874
St. Martin 1,873 1,422 2,837
St. Mary 8,201 1,426 5,597
St. Tammany*. *.••••••, 3,942 2,261 930
Tangipahoa 9,800 2,478 6,746
Tensas. ...•.•.•••• 1,050 299 891
Terrebonne 9,012 2,362 5,589
2,045 d 1,141
Vermilion. .••••••• 5,151 1,263 1,414 3,885 2,118
Vernon 2,496 1,040 2,978 1,239
Washington. ........... 6,616 1,168 5,522 2,087
Webster 7,604 1,451 6,573 2,649
West Baton Rouge 1,871 1,034
West Carroll.......... 741 117
West Feliciana 233
Winn

MAINE

The State. 245,055 100,087 60,655


Androscoggin. ... 23,273 4,522 9,911 6,831 15,218 4,943
Aroostook 21,071 2,630 10,460 3,951 16,889 4,704
Cumberland 48,399 11,008 27,827 12,462 32,441 11,826
Franklin........ 4,517 1,078 2,928 1,674
Hancock. ••••••. 8,953 2,708 5,279 2,908
Kennebec........ 25,328 8,519 16,220 5,897
8,101 1,656 4,269 1,697
Lincoln... ...... 5,074 1,240 4,255 1,015
Oxford 10,204 7,711 2,535
Penobscot....... 30,610 25, 316 7,682
Piscataquis 4,471 1,471 1,018
Sagadahoc 4,602 1,483 1,546
Somerset 9,499 2,574 3,099
Waldo 4,469 1,473 1,103
Washington 9,124 4,325 2,526
York 27,360 5,102 6,482

MARYLAND

The State..., 663,962 242,490 294,397 423,742 162,677 1,065


Allegany , 22,540 4,753 8,490 5,987 3,701 11,631 5,699
Anne Arundel........ 36,308 11,981 5,694 5,045 3,300 13,496 10,195
Baltimore. ......... 63,591 24,619 16,263 5,970 5,634 30,772 19,303
Baltimore city...., 278,620 131,079 184,558 81,291 65,814 50,268
172, 773
Calvert ,
2,185 1,273 1,312 1,696 746
Caroline 3,862 602 3,586
,

2,000
Carroll 9,414 1,623 3,514 8,384
,

2,614
Cecil 8,347 4,392 1,555
,

8,061 3,004
Charles 7,706 3,597 3,291
,

4,269 2,424
Dorchester ,
7,036 1,184 1,739 1,537 6,420 981
Frederick 13,512 3,702 6,562 2,822 10,264 4,071
Garrett..... 3,305 1,095
,

4,863 1,080
Harford 14,100 3,788 12,708
,

5,013
Howard ..., 2,600 6,068 2,759
Kent 3,531
,

2,898 746
Montgomery. •....., 62,311 28,065 15,896
Prince Georges...., 67,577 5,392 17,792
Queen Annes ,
2,636 1,289 1,419
St. Marys 5,669 2,813 2,171
Somerset ,
5,182 1,322
Talbot 6,333 1,030
,

1,762 5,047 2,210


Washington •. 19,043 7,038 7,431 3,769 17,187 5,712
Wicomico. •••••, 12,231 2,673 4,853 3,286 11,947 3,475
Worcester. ......... 6,323 3,364 2,822 1,405 7,820 1,777
1
Statistics shown for parishes, which correspond to counties in other States.

132
Items 48-64 La. (Ouachita) —Md (Worcester)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
.. , —

La. (Ouachita) —Md (Worcester) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld 1

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers

Reporting Taxable With average


employment of Payroll,
payrolls, Annual
January- January- average

LOUISIANA 1 —Co
Ouachi ta. .....••••• 17,818
Plaquemines. .........
Pointe Coupee <

Rapides* ••••• •••••!


Red River.. ......•••,
Richland •••••<
Sabine •••••••<
St. Bernard..........
St. Charles ,

St. Helena...........

St. James. ........••<


St. John the
St. Landry. .....
St. Martin
St. Mary
St. Tammany.....
Tangipahoa
Tensas. .........
Terrebonne. .....

Vermilion. ......
Vernon. .........
Washington.......
Webster ,

West Baton Rouge.


West Carroll....,
West Feliciana..,
Winn

MAINE

The State..
Androscoggin. ....
Aroostook
Cumberland
Franklin
Hancock..........
Kennebec .........

Lincoln. .........
Oxford
Penobscot. .......
Piscataquis. .....
Sagadahoc .......
Somerset... .....
Waldo
Washington ••
York

The State.
Allegany. ....... 1,363
Anne Arundel.... 1,312
Baltimore 2,022
Baltimore city.. 20,153
Calvert....
Caroline. .......
Carroll.... ... ..
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester. .....
Frederick. ......
Garrett, .........
Harford.........
Howard..........
Kent
Montgomery. . . . .
Prince Georges..
Qieen Annes
St. Marys
Somerset........
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico. .......
Worcester
Items 80-99 La. (Ouachita) —Md (Worcester)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]
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La. (Ouachita)—Md (Worcester) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1 . "n" denotes statistics not available]

Agriculture, 1954

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
Part-
Under Over Elec-
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products products

LOUISIANA^-Con.

Ouachita. .......••..••• 27.7 11,984 138.46 30.0 50.1


Plaquemines ...••... 20.5 14,805 251.34 36.1 63.7
Folnte Coupee ..•• 1,917 66.7 51.9 8,990 92.43 96.9 21.9 70.9
Rapides . .....•...•....•• 3,665 33.0 22.6 9,090 154.65 93.4 29.0 63.7
Red River.. ...... .....•• 1,551 67.5 48.9 6,572 66.63 84.3 30.4 28.8
Richland. 6,181 82.26 93.7 22.2 35.3
Sabine.. ............. ... 5,075 66.09 91.1 27.6 50.1
St. Bernard •.••••. 15.0 29,973 567.47 100.0 11.4 71.5
St. Charles •••«.• 21.7 55,210 205.50 90.4 65.7 94.0
St. Helena. ........•.•• 25.4 4,697 64.00 21.0 47.2
St. James •••••• 44.0 14.5 24,498 125.08 56.6
St. John the Baptist.... 2S.8 19.9 21,414 83.41 83.6
St. Landry •••••• 55.1 58.1 6,944 175.40 11.3 36.7
St. Martin 28.2 45.3 8,953 173.49 13.1 45.4
St. Mary 41.9 34.5 55,349 134.75 36.6 71.9
St. Tammany... 1,405 24.2 4.5 11,381 139.10 94.5 41.9 72.5
Tangipahoa. 3,998 41.9 14.1 7,907 144.79 95.6 49.1 69.2
Tensas. ................. 1,341 62.8 67.1 9,737 76.09 94.7 12.0 23.0
Terrebonne.............. 13.1 12.6 18,263 140.64 100.0 38.9
38.9 18. 6,281 69.35 90.1 47.8
Vermilion.
Vernon
Washington
..•• 2,648
1,723
2,950
48.9
11.9
52.3
1,981
303
1,267 13.8
21,306
4,575
7,882
166.18
79.02
105.96
95.2
92.7
94.7
27.7
28.9
22.4
73.8
60.0
63.1
Webster................. 1,673 40.2 28.5 8,902 97.80 94.9 31.2 47.3
West Baton Rouge........ .42.9 30.7 18,633 158.12 91.6 50.7 74.9
West Carroll............ 80.7 6,231 96.30 96.7 47.5
West Feliciana , 56.3 11,658 59.81 66.3 22.8
Winn .......••••., 11.7 4,404 69.39 89.3 31.9

MAINE

The State., 9,323 60.61


Androscoggin...., 1,009 41.7 8,151 72.50 96.5 81.6 83.0
Aroostook 3,940 18.0 16,361 81.48 95.5 81.5 82.0
Cumberland. •••.., 1,749 31.1 9,972 99.58 96.3 77.1 87.3
Franklin 17.3 6,438 32.11 79.2 75.5 71.4
Hancock 15.5 6,097 53.25 92.9 66.1 67.7
Kennebec. , 50.0 9,377 71.72 97.2 79.5
Knox. .. ., 33.3 7,197 81.71 96.9 71.3
lincoln 35.1 7,316 75.31 96.9 67.1 75.8
Oxford........... 17.3 6,622 41.46 93.1 74.0 83.3
Penobscot........ 18.2 7,984 45.11 93.4 62.9 69.0
Piscataquis...... 6,110 26.14 90.4 73.1
Sagadahoc........ 8,399 59.91 95.9 65.9
Somerset. ........ 7,790 45.52 91.7 65.9
Waldo 1,553 45.7 6,921 48.37 96.6 71.5
Washington. ...... 1,120 12.2 5,579 31.62 90.2 51.1
York , 1,477 28.1 10,586 87.76 97.0 77.4

The State.
Allegany. ....... 45.8 10,407
Anne Arundel.... 38.2 22,510
Baltimore 2 47.1 29,431
Baltimore city 2 .
Calvert 1,248 11,511 182.93
Caroline... 1,396 77.0 13,786 123.78 69.6
Carroll.... 2,571 83.6 16,120 169.20 75.6
Cecil 1,185 71.1 14.9 22,037 170.72 70.2
Charles. . . 1,440 58.0 28.3 15,009 131.06 43.3
Dorchester. 1,027 49.9 16.4 20,433 126.72 71.6
Frederick. 2,792 77.3 18,101 157.00 69.1
Garrett. . . • 1,438 49.1 9,724 68.72 48.0
Harford.... 1,548 61.1 26,014 216.31 77.8
Howard 32,835 248. 30 82.5
Kent 34,869 159.64 76.4
Montgomery 62.4 10.7 38,030 300.72 87.7
Prince Georges. 51.4 30.5 28,809 361.82 64.0
Qieen Annes. . . 82.1 29.2 29,547 153.06 77.7
St. Marys 63.8 32.2 13,772 151.61 51.8
Somerset. ...... 46.1 14,076 128.78 68.8
Talbot 79.5 36,608 180.79 82.3
Washington 1,934 72.1 15,916 147.30 68.9
Wicomico 1,560 57.7 11,855 139.69 67.3
Worcester. • • • 1,178 57.2 12,268 88.56 58.4
1
Statistics shown for parishes, which correspond to counties in other States
Data for Baltimore city included with Baltimore County.

136
, . ,

Items 119-133 —MA (Worcester)


La. (Ouachita)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl

Agriculture, 1954—Continued

Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Commer-
cial fer-

LOUISIANA3 — Con.
Ouachita. ........... < 3,000
Plaquemines , 603
Pointe Coupee.... ...... 5,390 4,092
Rapides , 9,741 6,709
Red River , 2,824 1,935
Richland , 6,520
Sabine. , 197
St. Bernard , 160
St. Charles. ,

St. Helena.... ,

St. Jair.es.........,,.., 3,747


St. John the Baptist..,
St. Landry. ....•.•••..,
St. Martin
St. Mary
St. Tammany... ••••••••
Tangipahoa
Tensas.. ...... .........
Terrebonne.............
Union ;•••
Vermilion
Vernon
Washington
Webster
West Baton Rouge
West Carroll
West Feliciana....
Winn

MAINE

The State.,
Androscoggin. • . . 5,617
Aroostook. ....... 56,390
Cumberland. ...... 7,723
Franklin , 2,395
Hancock.. ........
Kennebec.........
Knox.. ...........
Lincoln. ......... 2,887
Oxford .., 4,906
Penobscot. ....... 10,814
Piscataquis. • . . • 2,271
Sagadahoc... ...., 1,428
Somerset......... 6,991
Waldo ,

Washington ,

York ,

The State.
Allegany. ......
Anne Arundel. ...
Baltimore. ...... *10,945
Baltimore city.. 4
( )
Calvert 3,207
Caroline..., 10,424
Carroll. . . . 13,448
Cecil , 6,550
Charles..... 4,292
Dorchester. 7,274
Frederick. . 18,873
Garrett..... 4,018
Harford...., 9,803
Howard ,
5,539
Kent ,
6,845
Montgomery. .... 9,698
Prince Georges. 6,668
Qieen Armes. ... 8,552
St. Marys 4,282
Somerset....... 8,174
Talbot 8,070
Washington 12,072
Wicomico....... 16,382
Worcester...... 13,473
Mass. (Barnstable) —Mich. (Montmorency) Items 1-16
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics r vailable. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median
school
years

MASSACHUSETTS

20- The State... 3,344


20-001 Barnstable 46,805
20-002 Berkshire 132,966
20-003 Bristol 381,569
20-004 Dukes 5,633
3 20-005 522,384
( )

20-006 Franklin 52,747


20-007 Hampden 367,971 10.8
20-008 Hampshire. 87,594
20-009 Middlesex 1,064,569
20-010 Nantucket 3,484
20-011 Norfolk 392,308
20-012 Plymouth 189,468
20-013 Suffolk 896,615
20-014 Worcester 546,401

MICHIGAN

21- The State...


21-001 Alcona
21-002
21-003 Allegan. ..........
21-004 Alpena
21-005 Antrim.
Arenac
Baraga

Bay
Benzie
21-011 Berrien
21-012 Branch
21-013 Calhoun
21-014
21-015 Charlevoix
21-016 Cheboygan
21-017 Chippewa
21-018 dare
21-019 Clinton
21-020 Crawford
21-021 Delta
21-022 Dickinson.
21-023 Eaton
21-024
21-025
21-026 Gladwin
21-027
21-028 Grand Traverse....
21-029 Gratiot
21-030 Hillsdale
21-031 Houghton
21-032
21-033 Ingham. .. .........
21-034
21-035
21-036
21-037 Isabella
21-038 Jackson
21-039 Kalamazoo
21-040 Kalkaska
21-041 Kent
21-042 Keweenaw
21-043 lake
21-044
21-045 Leelanau
21-046 Lenawee
21-047 Livingston
21-048
21-049 Mackinac
21-050 Macomb
21-051 Manistee
21-052 Marquette
21-053
21-054 Mecosta
21-055
21-056 Midland
21-057 Missaukee
21-058 Monroe
21-059 Montcalm
-a 21-060 Montmorency
.

Items 17-31 Mass. (Barnstable) —Mich. (Montmorency)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
t shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

I Telephones, 1955 Vital statistics, 1954 Retell trade, 1954

With hot Occupied Establishments


running
Paid em-
Payroll,
ployees,
Residential
toilet and With Nov. 15
bath, and payroll workweek
not dilap-
idated

MASSACHUSETTS

The State 1,298,868 53,022 5,539,100 649,341


Barnstable 30,306 76.3 14,524 73.3 22,963 7,439 1,175 86,521 9,109 3,363
Berkshire 41,710 80.0 38,017 53.6 40,239 14,558 1,615 147,429 16,474 6,583
Bristol 116,666 49.8 110,689 43.6 95,875 29,842 4,722 382,434 39,843 17,363
3,987 62.0 1,853 74.1 3,209 142 1,155
Essex 164, 567 79.2 152,305 50.2 150,517 6,354 61,736
Franklin , 17,470 74.6 15,753 61.2 12,553 4,125 54, 557 2,298
Hampden 83.4 104,039 47.3 109,994 45, 576 472,230 23, 010
Hampshire , 78.9 21,876 59.9 20, 505 7,566 79,380 3,313
Middlesex 286,741 52.9 307,352 98,265 1,114,668 49,056
Nantucket 1,144 67.1 1,988 470 7,205 371
Norfolk , 90.9 106,989 64.9 146,991 37,794 3,760 2,602 419,895 47,0 18, 722
Plymouth , 75.4 55,960 62,001 17,112 2,665 1,807 226,258 23,523 9,725
Suffolk , 83.1 244,079 183, 073 169,103 10,655 7,187 1,417,227 195,166 76,586
Worcester , 72.3 151,225 49,093 6,026 4,066 578, 342 63,445 26,030

MICHIGAN

The State...
Alcona 3,721 32.4 1,733 84.1
3,681 34.0 2,755 69.2 1,285
Allegan 17,757 50.0 13,949 77.1 9,974 42,198
Alpena 6,959 54.2 6,117 3,574 25,629
Antrim 4,794 37.4 3,120 1,979 7,803
3,990 2,750 1,400
Baraga 2,771 2,264 76.2 7
10,569 7,904 78.1 7,0 24,429
Bay 26,417 24,809 75.7 22,809 102,171
4,201 2,382 78.5 1,869 7,930 540
42,025 64.0 34,577 69.0 36,834 11, 760 3,812 151,101 15,892
Branch 10, 533 48.8 8,829 71.9 5,195 1,866 616 32,541 2,793
Calhoun 36,399 66.4 69.0 34,627 12,492 3,196 138,184 15,390
11,807 46.0 77.4 5,007 1,296 22,363 1,897
Charlevoix 5,969 52.3 79.6 3,339 14,461 1,0
Cheboygan 6,566 40.9 3,859 2,870 14,475 1,319
Chippewa 10,458 41.8 7,994 6,359 32,093 3,188
Clare 5,2 29.4 2,948 73.6 2,613 13,276 1,070
Clinton 9,331 46.7 77.3 4,910 1,979
Crawford 2,313 40.3 75.9 617 278 481
Delta 10,539 69.4 7,450 2,249 32,922 3,050
Dickinson 8,141 77.5 5,724 1,630 23,888 1,976
12,776 52.6 76.0 10,404 2,074 36,342 2,927
7,691 54.3 72.9 4,549 1,207 22,254 2,359
Genesee 80,652 67.8 78, 286 73.6 83,623 24,681 420,649 44,024
Gladwin 4,218 24.7 2,653 80.6 1,778 391 8,624 578
Gogebic 8,518 50.9 8,076 69.6 6,355 1,691 25,480 2,510 1,167
Grand Traverse.... 9,390 57.2 7,468 74.2 7,566 3,030 43,046 4,470 1,756
Gratiot 10,429 49.3 9,626 72.9 5,904 1,950 37,186 3,209 1,247
Hillsdale 10,898 45.4 9,658 74.3 1,560 33,299 2,738 1,090
Houghton 14,054 41.1 11,837 67.0 2,704 34,398 2,918 1,475
11,685 52.2 9,047 78.0 1,749 35,801 2,765 1,153
Ingham 50,953 71.1 49,613 66.3 23, 061 251,097 29, 836 11,006
11,771 48.2 10,582 74.7 2,198 37,941 2,839 1,233
7,716 34.3 3,349 77.6 2,473 1,114 15,359 1,170
5,765 49.1 5,305 73.0 4,326 1,144 16,795 1,487
Isabella 8,378 46.7 7,550 70.2 1,740 26,807 2,596 1,027
Jackson 33,254 63.2 30,814 73.6 10,731 126,679 13,616 5,318
Kalamazoo 38,853 69.8 36,664 70.5 14,985 164,394 19,248 7,013
Kalkaska 2,360 19.0 1,338 83.6 3,102
Kent 89,191 75.2 85,430 97,717 393,926
2
Keweenaw 1,721 26.7 921 ( ) 1,493
lake 3,993 17.0 1,738 79.9 1,054 3,495
Lapeer 10,334 47.1 8,911 74.1 6,726 32,852
Leelanau 3,985 2,380 83.4 872 5,305
Lenawee 18,735 70.2 15,596 78,924
Livingston 7,744 73.0 6,956 32,715
40.0 1,638 75.9 1,071 568 5,801
Mackinac 40.0 2,593 75.4 1,346 596 10,643
Macomb 75.5 49,465 81.0 65,846 22,185 237,650 21,304
Manistee 50.0 75.4 4,106 1,342 16,804 1,234
Marquette 51.9 13, 328 63.6 11,421 3,419 45,117 4,195
Mason 8,027 55.2 6,219 73.7 4,666 1,407 23,283 2,081
Mecosta 6,901 38.7 5,368 74.0 3,421 982 16,045 1,309
Menominee. 7,916 45.3 7,049 76.0 5,087 1,488 19,865 1,475
Midland 10,423 54.8 77.3 10,180 1,276 41,046 3,971
Missaukee 2,725 26.0 83.7 1,121 150 5,877
Monroe 23,664 55.7 71.2 16,284 2,448 75,168
Montcalm 11,798 39.1 76.6 34,734
Montmorency ....... 2,658 19.7 82.7 5,271

adjoining county.

139

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Mass. (Barnstable) —Mich. (Montmorency) Items 32-47


Table 2.-COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur
materials, hardware,
Eating, drinking Apparel,
nishings, appliance
farm equipment
dealers

MASSACHUSETTS

The State 8)3,75?


Barnstable 23,984 8,448 3,569 4,286 3,776 11,905 5,881
Berkshire 37, 9,770 14,196 11,238 7,444 25,092 7,735
Bristol 1,176 101,322 28, 536 26,323 34,613 21,480 59,552 20,568
26 4,463 707 1,324
1,590 146,586 45,808 78,586
Franklin 12,612 3,251 3,732 2,846 9,555 3,600
Hampden 105,722 32,546 58,030 34,245 24,004 73,695 20,652
Hampshire 19,454 5,661 6,443 5,053 3,578 15,139 4,469
Middlesex 293,526 73,443 84,941 53,431 196,721 56,780
Nantucket 2,014 1,384 d 72 667 288
Norfolk 108,313 31,204 21,121 27,890 12,994 80,860 22,369
Plymouth , 62,771 17,644 13,265 13,977 8,639 36,194 13,035
Suffolk 346,987 135,137 246,571 121,099 61,083 145,162 34,884
Worcester 147,009 42,420 43,654 40,779 30,671 99, 303 35,407

MICHIGAN

The State...,
Alcona , 1,498 2,162
Alger , 2,874 1,100
Allegan , 10,164 9,919
Alpena , 7,062 4,422
Antrim , 2,563 387
Arenac , 2,123 2,299
Baraga , 1,671 723
Barry 6,075 5,196
Bay 24,376 18,353
Benzie 2,184 1,333
Berrien 38,628 11,579 11,797 7,262 26,305 11,219
Branch 7,530 1,672 2,030 1,113 7,572 2,825
Calhoun 35,814 9,487 13,923 7,513 24,343 12,063
Cass 6,839 4,490
Charlevoix. ....«.,, 3,450 2,230
Cheboygan , 3,562 1,791 2,475 2,049
Chippewa. .......... 8,924 3,309 4,635 5,688 2,611
Clare 2,916 1,190 1,073 2,267 1,594
Clinton 6,021 1,306 1,081 6,391 2,667
Crawford 1,199 829 122 216 1,297 963
Delta 9,098 2,605 3,177 1,954 5,009 2,139
Dickinson. •••• 6,252 1,315 3,159 1,585 4,555 1,879
9,945 1,960 1,701 1,036 8,768 3,277
4,604 1,367 2,894 1,702 3,991 2,075
Genesee 94,248 26,524 35,149 27,761 97,601 30,245
Gladwin 2,190 589 473 256 1,940 871
7,200 2,821 1,426 1,853 3,495 2,088
Grand Traverse 8,883 4,820 3,731 2,461 7,969 2,674
Gratiot 8,225 2,052 1,271 1,679 7,728 4,633
Hillsdale 7,292 1,421 2,432 2,235 5,907 2,899
Houghton , 12,214 2,849 3,573 1,249
6,971 2,198 1,918 1,450 9,097
Ingham. ..••••. 52,852 15,319 33,734 15,355 54, 556 16,840
2,171 1,805 1,062 12,073 2,907
1,482 841 2,563 1,951
4,825 1,095 2,118 3,084 1,084
Isabella 6,105 1,955 1,689 1,284 6,713 2,531
Jackson. 29,321 9,814 11,970 6,403 24,835 9,309
Kalai 35,292 10,390 14,004 10,878 33, 218 10,910
Kalki

Kent
Keweenaw. .

Lake
Lapeer
Leelanau. .

Lenawee. ... 18,095 18,130


Livingston. 7,344 8,138
1,550 1,537
Mackinac... 561 d
Macomb 9,342 47,766
Manistee... 4,519 1,481 1,635 2,728 1,593
Marquette.. 16,370 3,201 4,807 5,721 3,223
Mason 6,410 1,343 1,939 4,387 1,429
Mecosta..... 4,233 1,125 1,198 2,914 1,418
Menominee.. 4,761 1,417 1,452 2,956 2,106
Midland...., 11,607 2.016 2,463 1,734 8,660 3,210
Missaukee... 1,592 304 d
Monroe.... .. 17,391 3,314
Montcalm. . .
Montmorency,

140
,.

Items 48-64 Mass. (Barnstable) —Mich. (Montmorency)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em- Paid em-
Payroll, ployees, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15
Estab-
year
lish-

MASSACHUSETTS

The State , 637,403


Barnstable , 1,023 1,604
Berkshire >... 1,633
Bristol ........ ...... 4,571 305,959
Cukes , 6,360
446,105
Franklin , 47,269
Hampden. •••••< 344,539
Hampshire..., .., 58,685
Middlesex , 739, 728
Nantucket. ........... 5,657
Norfolk , 3,197 276,889
Plymouth • • • i 2,479 163,058
Suffolk , 10,589 1,126,107
Worcester. ........... 6,059 464,010

MICHIGAN

The State...
Alcona. i.«
Alger ,

Allegan ,

Alpena
Antr im. ...........
Ar e nac ,..,
Baraga ....*.......,
Barry
Bay
Benzie ,

Berrien
Branch .,
Calhoun ,

Cass ,

Charlevoix.' ........

Cheboygan ,

Chippewa. ..........
Clare.... ,

Clinton. •••••••<
Crawford
Delta ,

Dickinson ,

Emmet. .............
Genese.:-. .. .........

Gladwin. .
Gogebic ,

Grand Traverse
Gratiot ,

Hillsdale
Houghton ,

Ingham. ............

Isabella ,

Jackson. ...........
Kalamazoo. .........
Kalkaska. ..........
Kent
Keweenaw. ..........
Lake
Lapeer ,

Leelanau. ..........
Lenawee. ..........
Livingston. ........

Mackinac
f^acomb

Manistee ..........<
Marquette. .........
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee. .........
Midland
Missaukee , ,

Monroe.....,..,.,..

Montmorency. .......
,
. .

Mass. (Barnstable) —Mich. (Montmorency) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 65. 66, and 67 comprise 1 and industrial employers; xclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures Withheld !

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Im
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers

Taxable With average


employment of— Payroll,
payrolls,
January-

MASSACHUSETTS

The State 1 a
,
718,069 3, 356, 311
Barnstable. ........... 1,370 7,143 4,705 1,912 1,384 1,820
Berkshire „..., 2,408 43,952 38,230 103,230 69,961 136,878
iir^'- ............... 6,919 124,964 88,063 240,964 185,013 367,540
Dukes ... .••...,

Franklin.,.. 1,023 12,886 10,234 7,034 26,503 5,730 19,237 47,634 2,316 7,965
Hampden. ••••••••••. 7,209 132,837 113,456 68,406 279,987 53,534 198,484 472,215 26,415 74,167
Hampshire. .••••••••• 1,340 17,147 12,677 9,706 35,610 8,031 26,582 58,903 3,286 9,849
Middlesex. ..••••••••< 16,296 264,875 216,076 133,754 512,618 104,605 352,367 922,611 33,105 128,648
Nantucket. •........., 684 467 d d d d d
Norfolk , 6,126 78,966 66,519 143,671 27,614 100,180 248,205 12,678 29,249 139,294
Plymouth. •••••< 3,815 44,238 30,582 68,981 18,031 50,669 115,734 3,105 21,574 88,738
Suffolk 25,810 403,543 330,590 384,903 76,665 249,259 674,748 19,402 106,824 558,223
Worcester. ............ 9,786 180, 316 149,431 399,591 85,588 289,468 672,125 29,892 117,248 534,227

MICHIGAN

The State...
Alcona
1,532
Allegan. .....•..., 6,019
Alpena ........ ...., 4,694
Antrim. ............

Baraga... .......,.,
Barry ,

Bay
Benzie.. ....... .. ., 723 404
Berrien. ........... 2,314 34,243 30,800 20,831
Branch. ...... ....•, 519 5,830 4,617 2,514
Calhoun. ., 2,187 42,412 39,602 21,102
Cass 4,947 4,156 1,673
Charlevoix. ........ 1,466 1,003
Cheboygan. • 1,627 1,034
Chippewa 4,693 3,290
Clare. ............. 1,579 1,087
Clinton. ••••....••, 1,764
Crawford...........
Delta 2,428
Dickinson. ......... 2,028
Eaton .., 2,938 1,914
2,024
Genesee. ...... . .... 115,380
Gladwin. •••••••••, 609
5,759 5,464 1,134
Grand Traverse 6,022 4,787 2,391
Gratiota 6,214 4,641 3,001
lillaiils 5,077 4,342 2,372
H0Ught0n..aaaa...a. 6,151 4,386 1,446
10,288 13,964 1,935
Ingham 61,686 63,749 29,394
6,609 4,817 3,586
1,693 1,197
3,846 4,418
Isabella. ......,.,, 3,694 3,107
Jackson. ......a..., 32,387 31,424
Kalamazoo „.. 42,371 38,640
Kalkaska. . .......,,
Kent
Keweenaw....... „ ..
Lake
Lapeer..... „,.. ...,
Leelanau...........
Lenawee. aaaaa.a.a.i 18,792
Livingston •

Mackinac. ...a......
Macomb.
kMsteG
Marquette. .. a a a a a a
Mason. .............
MeCOSta....,,.,aaa.
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee

Montcalm
Montmorency. .......
Items 80-99 Mass. (Barnstable) —Mich. (Montmorency)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c nployees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
37

Apparel
Primary
Rubber
metal
kindred related
related

MASSACHUSETTS

The State
Barnstable
Berkshire
Bristol ,

Dukes ,

Franklin ,

Hampden ,

Hampshire ,

Middlesex ,

Nantucket
Norfolk
Plymouth
Suffolk
Worcester

MICHIGAN

The State
Alcona

Allegan
Alpena.
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga

Bay

Berrien
Branch
Calhoun

Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Clare
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson

Emmet
Genesee
Gladwin
Gogebic
Grand Traverse
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Houghton

Ingham

Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw

Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston

Mackinac
Macomb
Manistee
Marquette
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
Montcalm
Montmorency

143
. ,

Mass. (Barnstable) —Mich. (Montmorency) Items 100-118


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explan; Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Economic class

Commercial farms
tionof Part-
Under
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products products
(iteml)

102

MASSACHUSETTS

The State ,
16,471 217.39
Barnstable ,
16,022 293.20
Berkshire 15,857 107.87 93.6
Bristol 14,359 284.58 93.1
25,444 430.45 100.0
16,680 321.39 96.6
Franklin '
1,541 41.9 113.93 97.7 92.5 95.1 47.6
Hampden 1,412 29.3 185.49 98.9 91.7 94.6 64.3
Hampshire 1,610 44.5 151.67 99.1 85.0 95.6 54.4
Middlesex 2,245 24.9 469.21 99.4 92.9 93.7 76.1
Nantucket. . • 14.1 96.91 100.0 54.5 100.
Norfolk 21,366 529.57 88.8 94.7 78.3
Plymouth. • . . 1,846 18,547 386.89 85.5 91.2 74.5
Suffolk 35 1
f ) (*) 8,214 2,211, 54 85.7 100.0 42.9
Worcester. ........... 3,267 14,515 90.7 95.2 73.9

MICHIGAN

The State... 15,495


Alcona. ••••••... 10,807 Jo. 9 72.9
7,452 38.0 74.0
Allegan 12,620 75.3 70.9
Alpena 10,046 67.0
Antrim. ••••••• 8,951 79.3 23.9
Arenac. ........... 11,383 85.59 37.8
Baraga 7,479 57.58
Barry ,
75.8 12,342 101.95
Bay 71.3 16,306 184.41
Benzie. ............ 31.4 9,930 70.66
Berrien. ........... 4,624 3,078 16,192 265.21 81.6 92.4
Branch *...., 2,165 1,821 12.5 16,923 126.04 55.0 82.8
Calhoun , 2,702 78.4 1,922 10.2 16,587 118.98 82.1 83.9
2,103 78.6 1,264 10.1 18,177 152.41 52.7 82.1
Charlevoix. ........ 41.9 57.92 66.6 75.6
Cheboygan 23.3 7,597 50.24
Chippewa 17.3 6,570 39.24
Clare , 37.7 11,542 61.13
Clinton. ••••., 90.8 20,441 156.67
Crawford , 3.2 8,903 37.62
Delta ,
22.4 9,328 52.52 19.4
Dickinson , 15.1 9,463 58.18 27.7
89.0 17,039 138.13 70.6
41.9 7,019 47.75 10.9
Genesee.. ••••.••< 65.9 16,455 205.86 66.8
Gladwin 11,501 86.14
Gogebic , 6,041 82.86
Grand Traverse 1,123 45.5 15,1 134.58 76.1 84.4 40.1
Gratiot 2,498 86.2 19,418 150.50 49.8 87.6 62.4
Hillsdale 2,907 85.0 14,302 125.83 70.7 78.9 59.2
Houghton 1,005 19.8 7,203 57.7 79.3
3,524 91.3 3,238 22,055 156.87 60.0 81.9
Ingham 2,328 79.5 1,773 22,108 174.45 87.1 92.2
2,315 1,921 16,284 118.74 78.0 85.9
11,046 68.99 40.0 64.9
7,283 64.84 64.8 85.1
Isabella. .......... 2,050 78.3 14,452 97.99 53.1 81.7
Jackson 2,306 70.9 17,416 128.26 81.6 86.0
Kalamazoo. ......... 2,265 71.0 20,274 183.88 94.4
Kalkaska , 21.1 8,373 41.81
Kent 13,872 155.88 87.2
Keweenaw. .......... 33.33 33.3
Lake ,
15.8 7.711 46.29 94.7 56.9 30.0
Lapeer. .....••.... 81.9 16,566 137.91 99.3 71.0 64.1
Leelanau 53.6 10,242 '
:
'0.2 46.7 20.2
Lenawee....... ..... 25,786 204.05
Livingston •. 18,624 134.33
11,035 50.99
Mackinac........... 61.50
Macomb ,
23,961 353.82
Manistee 8,737 70.89
Marquette 8,301 42.24
Mason. ............ 1,327 49.1 10, 817 96.79
Mecosta 1,575 65.2 9,154 64.34
Menominee. ..•. 1,518 42.1 9,447 51.78
Midland 13,4.1 123.05
Missaukee .......... 9,574 49.67
Monroe 22,632 255.99
Montcalm 12,139 96.06
Montmorency. ....... 67.71

1
Less than 500 i

144
Items 119-133 Mass. (Barnstable) —Mich. (Montmorency)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 124 co 129 based c : Source Notes and Expli
Mich. (Muskegon)—Minn. (Nobles) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
• , 3 i

Items 17-31 Mich. (Muskegon)—Minn. (Nobles)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
t not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes lilable. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

With hot
running
Payroll,

toilet and
bath, and

18

MICHIGAN— Con.

Muskegon 38,420 28, 227 11,744 4,148 1,111 14,533


Newaygo ; 8,767 34.1 94.1 4,242 1,132 620 281 1,404
Oakland 120,096 78.3 109,239 77.8 154,935 36,233 15,838 3,330 600, 513 64,170
Oceana 6,129 42.3 4,696 75.7 2,766 16,475 1,227
Ogemaw 4,927 30.2 2,670 79.9 1,786 9,659
Ontonagon 3,800 24.8 972 9,655
Osceola. ............. 4,913 36.3 12,326
Oscoda 2,729 16.3 909 3,723
Otsego 2,958 38.9 1,707 9,034
Ottawa 23,715 67.0 21,152 84,086
Presque Isle........ 4,370 36.9 3,114 9,834
Roscommon 5,679 38.6 1,918 10,290
Saginaw , 44,491 62.4 42,931 41,233 13,052 187, 884 19,732 7,609
St. Clair 29,996 66.9 26,508 24,697 7,448 110, 875 11,034 4,197
St. Joseph 12,851 54.7 10,742 7,777 2,946 42, 4,052 1,655
Sanilac , 11,879 8,940 6,117 29,459 2,093 887
Schoolcraft 3,626 2,548 1,385 9,831 914 402
Shiawassee 14,212 13,513 9,543 2,850 55,316 5,099 2,024
Tuscola 11,861 10,561 7,261 1,593 36,327 2,708 1,125
Van Buren • 17,237 12,431 9,003 2,385 42,620 3,507 1,404
Washtenaw 36,613 34,502 38,897 159,9 18,601 6,714
Wayne 685,625 670,128 747,535 3,377,840 402,656 138, 581
Wexford 6,592 5,444 20,213 1,863 796

MINNESOTA

The State..., 918,434


Aitkin '7,338 12.0 4,259 2,335 9,422
10,550 47.0 9,434 7,606 25,631
Becker 8,653 23.6 6,726 3,551 19,757
Beltrami 8,618 24.2 6,873 4,223 23,180
Benton , 4,146 33.8 3,912 919 14,874
Big Stone 2,857 35.1 2,631 2,160 9,227
Blue Earth 11,206 54.0 10,837 11,705 57,9"
Brown , 7,464 42.5 7,302 6,764 31,670
Carlton , 7,432 36.4 6,633 5,298 22,163
Carver. ............ 5,244 46.0 4,988 3,528 16,807
10,463 16.9 5,362 2,361 12,795
Chippewa 4,957 36.9 4,8a 3,976 20,607
Chisago 4,469 32.6 3,816 2,962 11,460
Clay , 8,331 46.7 7,960 6,906
Clearwater 3,280 8.1 2,801 1,070
Cook 1,6 24.5 923 678 3,816
Cottonwood 4,696 39.0 4,575 3,865 18,021 1,248
Crow Wing 14,936 32.1 9,150 7,206 32,151 3,026
Dakota. ., 13,391 65.0 13,030 9,654 54,855 4,785
3,645 37.1 3,520 2,456 11, 398 714
Douglas 7,428 34.5 6,093 4,667 21,929 1,879
Faribault. ......... 6,936 50.3 6,729 6,429 34,504 2,038
Fillmore •'. 7,469 35.7 7,146 6,136 22,622 1,557
Freeborn 10,039 49.6 9,761 7,930 35,220 3,577
Goodhue 9,819 45.9 9,477 8,613 3,063
2,905 27.1 2,656 1,833 636
Hennepin. 208,122 77.3 201,456 237,756 987, 517
Houston 4,313 35.1 4,045 3,462 11,424
Hubbard 5,754 3,227 1,747 8,843
Isanti 3,640 3,182 2,411 11,059
Itasca 11,061 33.6 9,460 7,062 33,644
Jackson 4,682 38.3 4,576 3,391 15,774
Kanabec 2,933 18.5 2,611 1,367 6,319
Kandiyohi 8,631 37.3 7,638 6,300 33,038
Kittson 2,865 20.0 2,647 1,542 9,240
Koochiching. ...... 5,969 27.4 5,065 2,760 16,396
Lac qui Parle..... 4,116 30.1 4,002 2,322 12,009
Lake 3,328 43.7 2,526 2,266 9,979
Lake of the Woods. 1,849 15.7 1,420 778 3,943
Le Sueur 6,207 39.5 5,594 21,165
Lincoln. ........ 2,955 25.5 2,878 1,894 8,924
Lyon 6,434 44.2 6,287 57.0 5,305 29,088
McLeod ... . ....... 6,507 44.6 6,312 71.2 5,325 28,683
Mahnomen 1,925 15.7 1,719 77.7 554 4,619
Marshall 4,631 16.6 4,264 78.0 2,421 11,890
Martin 53.9 60: 7,478 34,018
Meeker 35.6 73.2 3,305 17,700
Mille Lace 21.3 77.2 3,973 14,247
Morrison 24.1 6,613 78.5 4,025 20,634
Mower . 11,964 11,701 70.0 12,117 47,660
Murray 3,970 3,871 63.3 2,332 12,697
Nicollet 5,091 4,931 65.9 2,758 13/"-
Nobles 6,366 61.8 5,530 32,131

147
..
.

Mich. (Muskegon) —Minn. (Nobles) Items 32-47


Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
General merchandise
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment

MICHIGAN— Con.

38,903 8,599 6,285 7,425 27,033 10,062


Newaygo 4,663 1,158 831 708 3, 1,629
Oakland 144,100 38,570 36,365 29,034 122,934 41,357
Oceana 4,951 3,233 1,530
Ogemaw. ..... 2,471 1,721
Ontonagon. .
Osceola. ....
Oscoda.. ....
Otsego
Ottawa
Presque Isle 3,0,27 1,824
3; 061 1,495 1,641 1,337
Saginaw 37,510 12,589 20,351 14,641 44,810 11,970
St. Clair. . 31,275 7,328 9,250 5,739 20,307 8,372
St. Joseph.. 9,530 3,237 2,907 1,816 9,768 4,055
Sanilac 7,051 1,356 1,042 7,474 2,605
Schoolcraft. 2,512 537 299 1,546 1,041
Shiawassee.. 13,207 4,623 3,295 13,422 4,437
Tuscola 8,578 1,754 1,315 10,161 3,233
Van Bur-en. . • 11,681 2,607 1,466 1,315 l-,225 9,947 3,921
Washtenaw. . 38,315 12,175 12,185 12,197 7,133 33,506 11,793
Wayne , 765,141 271,613 419,560 227, 733 173,732 717,464 198,467
Wexford ,
5,038 2,097 1,248 1,512 3,247 1,626

MINNESOTA

The State..., 220,560


2,501 1,616
8,325 2,083 1,765 1,108 3,375 2,543
Becker. ....•••••., 3,955 2,163 1,245 898 3,326 2,232
Beltrami 4,933 1,386 1,576 1,261 4,787 1,004
Benton 3,469 1,077 2,091
Big Stone 1,812 634 722
Blue Earth 10,729 3,111 5,878 3,220 4,141
Brown 5,253 2,434 2,526 1,172 1,508
Carlton 6,378 1,326 2,665 1,036 1,539
Carver 3,262 1,568 2,354
Cass 3,493 2,096
3,400 3,183
Chisago 2,331
Clay 5,318
Clearwater 1,043
Cook 1,190
Cottonwood 1,996 3,905 1,096
Crow Wing 8,337 5,601 3,389
Dakota 10,476 16,878 3,585
Dodge. 1,937 813 1,851 789
Douglas 3,529 1,495 2,224
Faribault •••••• 5,366 1,913 1,904
Fillmore 4,275 1,294 4,129 1,643
Freeborn. .......... 5,130 2,225 5,875 2,531
Goodhue. ........... 6,703 2,388 7,358 2,202
1,338 1,994
Hennepin 201,281 156,891
Houston. „•••• 2,411 2,105
Hubbard. ........... 2,367 1,139
Isanti 1,876 1,678
Itasca 8,317 5,841
Jackson 3,239 2,670
Kanabec 1,166 1,902
Kandiyohi. 5,298 5,852
Kittson 889 2,309
Koochiching 4,437 2,658
Lac qui Parle 2,285
2,299
Lake of the Woods..
Le Sueur
Lincoln. 1,223 1,350
Lyon 5,115
McLeod 4,574
Mahnomen 924 360
Marshall 1,678 868
Martin 6,156 1,870
Meeker 2,704 952
Mille Lacs 2,466 1,021
Morrison 3,548 1,828
Mower 8,305 3,253
Murray 2,333 647
Nicollet 3,035
Nobles 5,835
Items 48-64 Mich. (Muskegon) —Minn. (Nobles)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
, ,
,

Mich. (Muskegon)—Minn. (Nobles) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; elude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persona, "d" denotes figures withheld i

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 Production workers
Value
Taxable added by
Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual Annual employees,
January- average average facture
average

MICHIGAN— Con.

2,126 46,627
Newaygo 267 2,492
Oakland 6,131 97,767
Oceana. 1,008

Ontonaj
Osceola
Oscoda
Otsego... ••• 1,049
Ottawa 17,416
Presque Isle 1,554
517
Saginaw 49, 29S 48,937
St. Clair.... 21,891 21,139
St. Joseph.., 9,565 8,084
Sanilac ,
2,616 1,803
Schoolcraft., 1,241 734
Shiawassee.., 10,037 7,424
Tuscola...,., 3,358 2,586
Van Buren. ... 6,113 4,125
Washtenaw. . . 45,278 46,318
Wayne , 1,163,515
Wexford...... 2,614

MINNESOTA

The State
Aitkin 768
5,168
Becker. •••••• 1,713
Beltrami 2,648
Benton 1,538
Big Stone 1,016
Blue Earth ., 7,496
3,670
Carlton 5,063
1,620
Cass 995
Chippewa
Chisago. .,
Clay
Clearwater
Cook
Cottonwood 1,372
Crow ing '- * = ... ,, .,
Dakota
Dodge
Douglas
Faribault
Fillmore
Freeborn. •••••••*•
Goodhue

Hennepin. ....... . . . . . .
Houston
Hubbard
Isanti.
Itasca....
JaciisoD
Kanabec ...... . • , ......
Kandiyohi. .............
Kittson. ••............,
Koochiching. ...........
Lac qui Parle.....,...,
Lake
Lake of the Woods
Le Sueur
Lincoln ..,
Lyon ,

McLeod .......,,
Mahnomen. ..............
Marshall ,

Martin ,

Meeker ,

Mille Lacs ,

Mower
Murray .......,,
Nicollet ,

Nobles ,

1
Figure withheld be'
Items 80-99 Mich. (Muskegon)—Minn. (Nobles)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Fabri-
Rubber
kindred related

MICHIGAN— Con

Muskegon
Newaygo ,

Oakland
Oceana ,

Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola
Oscoda
Otsego ,

Ottawa ,

Presque Isle

Saginaw
St. Clair ,

St. Joseph ,

Sanilac ,

Schoolcraft
Shiawassee
Tuscola ,

Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne ,

Wexford ,

MINNESOTA

The State.....
Aitkin

Becker
Beltrami
Benton
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown ,

Carlton
Carver

Chippewa
Chisago
Clay
Clearwater
Cook
Cottonwood
Crow Wing
Dakota
Dodge
Douglas
Faribault
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue

Hennepin
Houston
Hubbard

Itasca
Jackson
Kanabec
Kandiyohi
Kittson
Koochiching
Lac qui Parle
Lake
Lake of the Woods..
Le Sueur

Lincoln
Lyon
McLeod
Mahnomen
Marshall
Martin
Meeker
Mille Lacs
Morrison
Mower
Murray
Nicollet
Nobles

151
,

Mich. (Muskegon) —Minn. (Nobles) Items 100-118


Table 2.—COUNTIES
l 106-109 and 112-118 based c n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Value of land
Farms and buildings
Commercial farms
oper- P.ped
tion of Part-
Under ated by
all land
$2,500 tenants
products
(«STi)

102

MICHIGAN--Con.

Muskegon 1,342 36.0 138.84 59.8 88.9


Newaygo 2,028 41.9 1,323 9,556 85.06 96.0 69.3 85.1
Oakland 2,064 42.5 1,249 30,612 301.49 99.3 85.1 92.4
Oceana 1,726 58.7 1,110 10,409 86.44 94.9 51.4
Ogemaw. •..••..• 36.7 10,432 61.39 95.3 63.1
Ontonagon 12.3 5,563 34.59 90.0 9.6 68.6
Osceola 60.4 9,290 52.34 97.7 60.1 82.0
Oscoda ••••••< 11.7 11,170 63.77 100.0 54.1 75.2
Otsego 23.4 11,122 51.32 94.3 25.9 71.3
Ottawa , 69.2 11,490 162.59 81.5 92.9
Presque Isle ., 57.71 19.0
12,430 103.71 42.9
Saginaw , 4,250 3,114 17,641 177.31 62.7
St. Clair ., 3,281 2,257 13,548 138.12 55.5
St. Joseph. ••••••! 1,991 1,521 17,645 132.27 53.7
Sanilac ,
15,246 110.78 97.7 63.6
Schoolcraft. .•.••< 6,725 53.38 96.2 42.5
Shiawassee 2,539 87.7 1,986 19,076 151.63 98.2 66.9
Tuscola. ...••......., 3,781 82.1 2,964 19,147 167.11 64.3
Van Buren. .a ,
3,444 74.7 2,265 13,637 166.64 60.6
Washtenaw 76.1 1,964 25,436 196.46 99.4 90.7
Wayne 25.5 21,513 545.11 99.3 84.4
Wexford 33.5 6,793 49.07 99.4 81.1

MINNESOTA

The State..., 21,057 105.58


1,805 23.9 6,074 40.38 41.4
1,194 60.4 11,673 91.35 57.5 73.1
Becker. ••••, 2,613 65.1 2,284 10,066 45.25 43.2 34.7
Beltrami 1,676 20.1 1,152 6,146 29.95 62.9 35.8
Benton , 1,395 92.1 1,275 11,296 66.59 55.0 46.5
Big Stone.. 996 22,294 76.87 64.7
Blue Earth 2,679 33,263 197.81 97.2 '84.1
96.2 1,982 33,664 169.99 97.1 74.3
Carlton , 40.9 1,013 6,935 50.62 95.0 56.1
Carver , 94.4 1,776 22,210 192.66 78.0
Cass 1,487 21.8 1,061 5,803 31.07 35.2
Chippewa , 1,629 94.4 1,617 26,785 123.58 97.3 51.0
Chisago 1,618 85.0 1,396 11,667 78.77 96.0 85.3 61.7
Clay 94.6 1,861 25,596 77.32 93.8 56.7 57.8
Clearwater. •••••, 42.2 1,111 7,312 35.23 85.4 35.6 16.4
0.6 20 5,375 24.43 75.0 75.0
Cottonwood. • ..... • 1,959 96.7 39,076 191.84 97.2 79.0 55.9
Crow Wing.......... 1,283 32.4 6,772 44.79 91.3 52.6 53.4
Dakota 1,839 87.0 1,697 31,974 180.35 82.2 82.5
1,691 95.9 1,635 23,556 145.37 79.6 67.7
Etouglas 2,283 93.6 2,084 13.8 14,407 81.85 94.1 62.8 46.2
Faribault 2,388 96.9 2,265 37.6 42,749 219.62 98.9 93.1 76.7
Fillmore 2,779 92.9 2,535 24.8 20,261 105.19 95.1 83.7 62.2
Freeborn. .•••., 2,910 96.5 2,823 26.6 26,617 175.69 97.2 81.7
Goodhue 2,698 91.1 2,437 26.0 17,914 109.75 69.1
1,286 96.8 1,221 22,910 84.42 63.5 47.5
Hennepin ,
2,534 57.3 1,778 23,922 300.91 97.6 85.9 32.9
Houston , 1,619 90.5 1,495 14,821 75.02 95.0 92.6 72.4
Hubbard .., 1,095 36.1 35.15 92.5 54.8 43.7
1,470 82.1 57.90 92.3 74.5 63.4
Itasca ,
1,714 6,431 48.36 44.7
Jackson , 2,254 2,166 41,790 212.25 55.2
Kanabec , 1,381 1,267 8,279 49.75 63.9 44.4
Kandiyohi 2,540 2,375 21,990 115.53 65.5 58.1
Kittson ,
1,290 1,238 25,234 59.07 62.9 40.4
Koochiching 903 5,993 33.94 50.9 26.1
lac qui Parle 27, 838 114.42 96.1 56.5 46.2
Lake 9,012 78.31 85.8 78.7 71.6
Lake of the Woods. 10, 517 39.67 82.6 48.1 28.6
Le Sueur. ..••••• 23,958 156.06 93.0 55.1 60.3
Lincoln 1,514 95.2 1,448 30.1 25,714 116.59 57.3 42.6
1,911 96.6 1,847 46.2 33,684 140.11 75.1 53.9
McLeod. ....... .... 2,299 95.3 2,253 19.2 24,059 177.46 69.6 67.3
Mahnomen 850 64.4 697 11,428 40.31 23.9 28.7
Marshall 2,382 74.4 2,174 20,560 56.84 52.5 32.8
Martin 2,504 98.0 2,463 228.32 87.2 67.4
Meeker 2,263 93.1 2,102 124.49 65.1 67.3
Mille Lacs 1,725 60.0 1,439 8,507 67.25 68.4 45.2
Morrison. •••••• 2,845 72.6 2,465 9,702 51.82 48.7 51.6
2,585 97.3 2,289 21.8 25,533 144.18 84.0 69.8
Murray 2,003 96.1 1,949 41.6 37,974 169.61 67.0 52.4
Nicollet 1,483 91.2 1,423 26.0 34,062 180.00 83.3 76.6
NobleS........ ••••, 2,206 36.6 2,128 47.4 39,625 194.83 84.5 55.3

152
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• .

Items 119-133 Mich. (Muskegon) —Minn. (Nobles)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl;

—Continued
Agriculture, 1954

Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Commer-

tiliser

MICHIGAN— Con.

Muskegon. ••••••• 4,052 2,029 1,123 1,611 1,528 3,312 99,764 43,769
Newaygo ... 5,950 2,554 2,093 2,158 2,528 6,148 12,557 6,019
Oakland. ............ 8,798 3,566 2,474 2,631 2,992 11,142 345,628 145,428
Oceana 6,509 4,354 1,241 1,839 1,804 4, 3,266

Ontonagon. ••
Ogemaw. .......••.•••

Osceola. ••...••••.
Oscoda. .......••.••
1,946 18,080
11,459
24,141
5,082
3, as
392 5,502
7,713
1,372
1,950

6,859 4,985
Ottawa ..•••••.. 38,093 73,061
Presque Isle 124 14,283 6,458 3,651
Roscommon 31 1,289 4,913 2,430
Saginaw. ......•..• 19,211 11,396 1,953 4,154 5,084 6,805 1,838 41,163 14,294 170,940 86,839
St. Clair 10,476 3,365 1,586 4,675 3,570 4,564 1,368 47,957 5,385 86,035 49,749
St. Joseph. ......... 8,724 3,738 2,521 1,909 2,263 2,555 1,481 26,339 30,343 34,211 15,081
Sanilac 7,205 8,261 4,347 6,255 2,179 85,796 4,963 a, 055 10,522
Schoolcraft. ........ 249 178 261 337 47 2,879 285 5,772 2,800
Shiawassee. ......... 11,191 4,803 1,738 3,985 2,955 1,242 4,027 1,261 35,688 11,767 40,015 23,210
Tuscola 19,050 12,285 1,672 4,702 2,075 6,159 1,657 42,771 8,838 29,474 17,919
Van Buren 15,355 11,005 1,757 3,721 2.032 4,340 1,187 24,634 19,280 29,674 13,599
Washtenaw. .......... 13,652 14,573 4,297 3,327 4,557 1,870 43,064 30,515 140,117 57,191
Wayne 4,687 2,408 2,605 7,361 8,900 3,986,204 1,399,620
Wexford 197 796 733 9,985 2,475 12,905 7,454

Aitkin 3,821 1,804 1,149 1,851 1,917 1,125 27,906 2,392 6,533 3,192
5,151 1,439 1,707 1,540 1,358 1,597 17,386 7,933 14,511 6,458
Becker ...•••• 8,803 2,592 2,010 2,815 3,256 1,109 51,234 17,915 13,050 5,764
Beltrami. ......•.• 3,122 1,420 1,836 2,075 24,629 5,766 11,414 4,230
Benton.. ..•••••... 5,034 2,497 1,544 1,780 37,976 23,871 11,010 4,533
Big Stone... ...... 7,002 3,799 2,452 439 1,175 1,886 23,872 32,101 7,379 2,718
Blue Earth. ....... 23, 875 12,582 7,851 1,542 3,534 5,431 3,629 43,210 128,625 53,313 24,028
Brown 18,357 7,456 7,030 2,628 3,934 2,380 41,451 98,907 30,916 16,839
Carlton 3,299 1,916 1,864 1,184 26,395 1,661 14,757 6,586
Carver •••.••• 12,333 2,303 2,977 3,290 53,326 45,299 20,073 12,031
Cass 3,082 1,372 1,537 24,946 6,470 7,208 2,667
Chippewa 12,375 4,682 1,984 3,052 28,504 66,280 16,183 7,100
Chisago. .......... 6,158 1,330 3,070 1,810 1,907 36,029 9,674 10, 214 5,691
Clay 17,077 1,896 1,280 2,604 3,822 35,460 13,061 22,498 8,240
Clearwater. ....... 3,384 1,071 1,275 1,486 22,879 6,225 5,624 2,7a
Cook.............. 50 20 20 406 10 2,164 707
Cottonwood. .•••••• 18,861 8,576 2,520 3,453 47,247 82,511 15,183 5,705
Crow wing......... 2,878 202 1,270 1,332 1,225 18,895 6,416 a, 956 8,035
Dakota..,. ........ 13,168 3,962 4,211 2,409 3,178 46,837 38, 505 50,601 16,783
11,466 3,379 3,417 1,954 2,910 45,463 47,249 8,419 3,650
Douglas 9,482 1,830 2,944 3,005 1,485 53,112 35,918 16,668 7,663
Faribault. ........ 24,192 12,296 8,639 1,564 4,656 3,592 1,084 44,815 132,858 28,412 12, ia
Fillmore 20,002 2,785 11,148 2,269 1,417 3,873 3,165 693 103,421 143,062 a, 737 10,590
Freeborn. ......... 9,112 9,139 2,291 1,907 5,469 2,386 1,610 63,327 146,043 25,041 8,100
Goodhue. .....••• 3,641 5,184 1,942 1,899 3,956 2,717 79,930 61,586 31,193 16,625
Grant 7,920 2,685 1,459 2,298 26,612 32,203 7,750 3,395
Hennepin. ........ 13,585 1,975 2,952 3,159 40,789 18,296 1, 346, 774 458,696
Houston .•• 9,621 5,184 1,820 2,205 54,748 79,524 13,624 7,735
Hubbard.... • 2,177 1,255 16,963 9,033 3,990 1,343
Isanti............ 4,656 1,767 26,470 8,688 10,935 6,782
Itasca 2,077 1,646 1,687 18,803 3,075 25,011 11,183
Jackson...... • .... 21,605 2,907 4,273 51,946 119,507 14,540 6,0a
Kanabec. ..••••. 3,839 1,583 1,627 31,090 6,646 5,986 2,998
Kandiyohi......... 3,328 4,326 54,228 74,356 a, 123 9,873
Kittson 1,588 2,420 15,400 3,524 5,282 1,713
Koochiching 725 905 11,103
Lac qui Parle 2,454 3,453 12,845
Lake 3
( ) 7,242
Lake of the Woods. 2,468
Le Sueur. ......... 2,830 15,410
Lincoln. ......•.• 9,844 3,073 1,896 2,625 1,475 43,347 50,082 6,674 2,491
18,379 7,143 2,357 3,503 2,640 55,468 91,137 27,191 11,188
McLeod 14,954 3,257 2,893 3,988 3,146 54,852 57,854 19,672 9,932
Mahnomen. ........ • 2,772 862 712 1,101 257 18,112 8,4a 2,839 977
Marshall 13,631 9,965 1,307 1,268 4,453 1,023 31,707 6,669 10,343 4,516
Martin 26,338 10,900 11,944 1,812 3,3a 4,897 3,688 56,255 148,029 29,291 11,868
Meeker............ 14,0 3,508 4,530 4,192 2,686 3,502 2,107 54,843 71,623 17,064 8,006
Mille Lacs 4,732 266 1,108 2,797 1,790 1,772 1,235 35,475 9,064 8,534 3,722
Morrison. ......... 8,628 493 2,889 4,337 3,041 3,403 1,954 66,161 44,793 13,686 6,453
Mower. ....•••...•• 18,331 6,004 7,833 2,633 1,853 2,998 4,165 3,125 62,225 105,226 36,799 13,717
Murray 17,459 5,257 9,691 1,325 2,558 3,758 2,957 64,799 102,900 10,931 3,766
Nicollet 13,324 5,541 1,247 1,849 2,926 1,241 33,381 75,749 11,68. 5,951
Nobles 20,224 7,356 2,639 3,870 3,216 63, 310 113,903 22,431 8,140
1
Other than dairy and poultry.
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and demand and deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporate
3
Less than $500.

153
Minn. (Norman)— Miss. (Lee) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
'

Items 17-31 Minn. (Norman) —Miss. (Lee)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
c shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld t jid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling un I Telephones. 1955 Vital statistics. 1954 Retail trade, 1954

With hot Occupied Establishments


running
Payroll,
private
toilet and
bath, and
"onTy?

18

MINNESOTA-- Con.

Norman 3,627 22.2 3,585 73.9 2,041


Olmsted 13,530 63.6 13,099 64.5 13,356 8,393
Otter Tall 17,111 24.8 13,637 75.9 9,285 40,767 3,481
Pennington.
Pine
•••. 3,854
6,302
33.9
18.7
3,624
5,295
2,814
2,820
15,422
13,587
1,517

Pipestone. . ........... 3,897 47.5 3,843 63.5 3,734


Poli 10,728 31.2 9,753 71.7 7,167
4,149 32.6 3,609 73.3 2,8
Ramsey 105, 729 75.3 103,871 58.8
Red Lake , 1,801 20.0 1,684 78.1
Redwood 6,334 37.2 61.5 26,233 1,8
Renville 6,704 39.1 70.0 26,331 1,642
Rice , 9,148 47.5 66.6 30,209 2,824
Rock 3,212 38.2 3,154 57.0 12,971 1,055
Roseau 4,068 16.0 3,809 83.0 10,697 818
St. Louis 69,414 57.1 61,850 66.0 56,534 26, 539
Scott 4,817 42.9 4,369 73.4 2,913 1,189
Sherburne. 3,434 29.8 2,623 79.3 1,517 635
Sibley. 4,431 39.2 4,325 70.1 2,482 1,091
Stearns 17,1 42.9 16,351 73.2 15,8 7,238
Steele 6,065 51.0 5,956 5,476 25,903 2,270
Stevens 3,053 38.5 2,930 2,390 11,631
Swift , 4,494 35.0 4,380 3,317 18,455
Todd , 7,762 23.3 6,8 4,123
Traverse 2,363 34.0 2,236 1,451 605
Wabasha. 5,101 41.5 4,846 4,429 16, 578 1,257
Wadena 3,738 29.2 3,427 2,128 17,291 1,454
Waseca , 4,564 48.0 4,414 3,634 15,674 1,254
Washington 11,022 54.3 9,415 9,027 2,736
Watonwan 4,094 44.9 4,033 3,485 1,207
WilMn , 2,858 40.1 2,753 67.9 1,846 642
Winona , 11,760 53.1 11,308 67.1 9,161 38,903 4,022
Wright 9,245 34.6 7,703 74.3 5,519 26,019 1,820
Yellow Medicine , 33.1 4,572 3,245 14,643 1,072

MISSISSIPPI

The State....
Adams 9,556 36.5 8,915
Alcorn 7,939 26.1 7,456
5,246 13.9 4,621 54.7
Attala 7,411 15.2 6,542 53.6
Benton 2,307 2,062 43.7 938
Bolivar 18, 319 15,914 28.2 31,928
Calhoun 5,033 4,704 54.0 6,138
Carroll 3,8 3,560 39.8 2,197
Chickasaw 5,309 4,806 7,091
Choctaw 3,102 2,738 2,603
Claiborne. 16.5 3,021 39.9 5,610
Clarke 15.0 4,811 61.3 6,952
Clay 20.2 4,538 49.7 8,534
Coahoma 21.9 13,196 25.0 30, 526
Copiah 19.6 7,825 52.9 13,169
Covington 4,203 14.8 3,843 66.1 5,240
De Soto 6,705 12.6 5,941 28.3 6,885
Forrest... 13,417 54.0 12,357 62.4 45,323
Franklin 3,145 12.5 2,866 56.0 3,702
George 2,638 17.9 2,494 78.5 6,374
Greene 2,110 11.1 1,952 75.9
Grenada 5,398 28.6 4,920 39.7 1,946
Hancock 4,505 44.0 3,139 78.7 1,735
Harrison 23,164 60.5 21,031 57.7 13,631
40,111 53.0 37,599 46.8 32,144
Holmes 9,114 8,088 42.6
Humphreys 6,605 5,582 29.4
Issaquena. 1,651 33.9 1 1
1,273 f ) t )
Itawamba 4,749 4,372 60.0
Jackson 9,838 8,433 61.9
4,862 4,376 65.0 6,111
Jefferson 3,204 2,958 40.1 4,013
Jefferson Davis.... 3,928 3,611 58.4 5,422
15,478 14,813 57.3 36,192
4,160 3,695 50.3 3,218
Lafayette 5,905 5,392 43.7 8,765
3,716 21.8 3,421 71.9 3,818
Lauderdale 19,061 42.9 18,128 49.9 56,110
Lawrence 3,286 12.4 3,125 4,583
5,1 10.2 5,276 6,953
10, 26.9 10, 375 33,718

Served from an adjoining county.

155
Minn. (Norman) —Miss. (Lee) Items 52-i7
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment

MINNESOTA— Con.

Norman 1,871 1,910


Olmsted 9,181 8,545 11,791
Otter Tail 7,101 2,406 6,245
Pennington 2,773 1,708 3,221
Fine 2,366 2,045
Pipestone 4,400
Poll: 5,253
1,485
Ramsey 66,815
Red Lake ,

Redwood i 1,299 2,348 1,516


Renville , 1,429 1,064 2,050
Rice , 6,135 2,093 2,488 5,985 2,513
Rock , 1,694 1,357 2,190
Roseau 1,924 1,338
St. Louis 58,637 40,438 14,023
Scott 2,777 845 3,237 1,155
Sherburne 1,414 127 1,921 1,009
Sibley 1,910 1,195
Stearns 10, 760 10,019
Steele 4,871 1,583 5,051
Stevens 1,943 1,065 2,524
Sarlft 2,927 1,258 3,124
Todd 3,512 1,037 3,080
Traverse 1,449 668 994
Wabasha 3,425 2,589
Wadena 2,410 1,734 3,867
Waseca 2,787 1,106 2,334 1,215
Washington 7,721 1,347 5,340 2,581
Watonwan 2,985 1,150 2,128 1,149
Wilkin 2,006 1,182
Winona 7,445 3,691 8,341
Wright 5,135 1,930 5,195
Yellow Medicine 3,074 1.117 2,289

MISSISSIPPI

The State....
Adams 6,918 2,991 6,151
Alcorn 3,307 1,186 5,749
1,042 1,414 3,023
Attala 3,357 1,113 3,099
Benton
Bolivar
Calhoun
Carroll
Chickasaw
Choctaw
Claiborne 1,397 952
1,684 1,646
Clay 2,257 2,118
Coahoma 8,803 2,462 5,544
Copiah 3,899 1,954 1,922
Covington 1,109 1,320 1,348
De Soto 1,757 1,009 1,969
Forrest 7,741 6,113 9,575
Franklin 1,067 738
1,475 1,646
Greene 768 523 267
Grenada 2,578 2,352 1,043
Hancock 2,274 1,144 1,114
Harrison 20,022 9,642 16,372 7,139
Hinds 33,320 22,242 36,472 10,955
Holmes 1,671 2,863 1,406
Humphreys 1,654
Issaquena d
Itawamba 195

1,120
Jefferson. ......... 1,411
Jefferson Davis.... 1,400
7,210
Kemper
Lafayette 1,925
1,345
Lauderdale . ••*•• 12,791 11,769
Lawrence 1,468
1,638 1,781
3,358

156
Items 48-64 Minn. (Norman)— Miss. (Lee)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
, ,

Minn. (Norman) —Miss. (Lee) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
.
65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, I self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld to
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "r

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Taxable expendi-
Payroll,
payrolls, Annual
January- average

MMNESOTA-- Con.

Norman ..........
Olmsted 11,227
Otter Tall , 4,143
Pennington. ••••••••••< 1,443
Pine •< 1,025
Pipestone. ,

Polk ,

Pope • ..,
Ramsey ..•••.••••.
Red Lake
Redwood. ....••...•...,
Renville. ••••••••••••.
Bice , +,259
Rock ,

Roseau. ...............
St. Louis i

Sherburne. .....•••.•.
Sibley ,

Steams ••••••»..
Steele „
Stevens ..........
Swift
Todd
Traverse.. ............
Wabasha
Wadena ..,
Waseca ..........
Washington....,
Watonwan
Wi 1 kin
Winona •*........<
Wright
Yellow Medicine. ......

MISSISSIPPI

The State ,

Alcorn. • .......

Attala
Benton. .............
Bolivar
Calhoun. .............
Carroll. ............
Chickasaw. ..........
Choctaw
Claiborne. ..........

Clay
Coahoma ,

Copiah.
Covington
De Soto ,

Forrest
Franklin .,
George ••••
Greene. ••..........•
Grenada.............
Hancock. ............
Harrison. ...•*......
Hinds
Holmes
Humphreys...........
Issaquena. ..........
Itawamba... .........

Jasper. .............
Jefferson. ..........
Jefferson Davis.....

Lafayette

Lauderdale ..........
Lawrence ............

1
Figure withheld
Items 80-99 Minn. (Norman)— Miss. (Lee)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Pulp. Fabri- Ma-


Textile Primary
cated chinery,
mill metal
related

lisbing

MINNESOTA— Con

Norman
Olmsted
Otter Tall
Pennington. .......*.
Pine

Polk
Pope
Ramsey
Red Lake
Redwood
Renville
Rice
Rock
Roseau
St. Louis
Scott....
Sherburne
Sibley
Stearns
Steele
Stevens
SwiTt
Todd
Traverse
Wabasha
Wadena
Waseca
Washington
Watonwan
Wilkin
Winona
Wright
Yellow Medicine

MISSISSIPPI

The State
Adams
Alcorn

Attala
Benton
Bolivar
Calhoun
Carroll
Chickasaw
Choctaw
Claiborne
Clarke
Clay
Coahoma
Copiah
Covington
De Soto
Forrest
Franklin
George
Greene
Grenada
Hancock
Harrison
Hinds
Holmes
Humphreys
Issaquena
Itawamba
Jackson

Jefferson
Jefferson Davis

Kemper
Lafayette

Lauderdale
Lawrence

159
i

Minn. (Norman)— Miss. (Lee) Items 100-118


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based ( n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Economic class

Commercial farms
tion of Part-
Over ated by
all land
$2,500 $25,000 tenants
products products
(item 1)

102

UINNES0TA--Con.

Norman 1,711 1,610 16.2 21,515 63.20 87.0 60.4


Olmsted. .....•...., 2,264 2,004 25.1 20,642 115.23 97.5 81.2
Otter Tail , 5,894 1,143 5,288 12.4 11,172 57.15 91.5 64.3 46.7
Pennington , 1,152 12,227 37.24 61.5 34.1
Fine..... 2,452 6,897 43.60 56.4 48.6
Pipestone 1,307 1,244 43.2 36,468 162.88 SO. 6 60.0
Polk 3,660 92.5 3,341 12.2 23, 287 69.69 67.2 43.2
1,731 92.7 1,618 18.2 17,778 74.68 72.2 52.0
Ramsey 21.3 250 19,229 526.06 93.3 94.4
Red Lake 93.9 805 12,879 40.90 46.5 37.8
Redwood .•....... 2,597 97.0 2,513 43.8 33,745 161.32 96.3 55.1
Renville 3,040 97.1 2,862 33.4 30,911 156.02 95.8 60.4
Rice. 2,197 95.2 1,992 19.1 18,949 138.61 96.6 74.8 65.3
Rock 1,404 95.1 1,377 53.4 40,249 189.02 96.5 80.2 61.9
Roseau. . ...•.••...... 2,132 62.0 1,878 12,675 40.8 54.6 26.3
St. Louis 3,568 10.5 56.00 60.3 58.9
Scott. 1,471 93.6 15.3 141.33
Sherburne.
Sibley
•••* 1,009
2,142
82.4
96.3
10.0
20.9
LI, 000
28,541
49.15
174.27
62.1
54.1
67.0
67.6
58.8
66.0
Stearns.. ....... ••••. 4,308 92.7 12.7 15,046 79.97 59.5 61.8
1,837 96.7 23.7 23,943 73.2
Stevens 1,233 95.4 1,177 32.0 28,234 95.9 50.0
Swift 1,723 '
92.5 1,842 30. S 24,463 93.1 60.4 52.7
Todd 3,293 85.8 3,077 8.8 10,834 94.4 62.9 44.2
Traverse .... . . • •••... 1,012 94.8 960 37.0 27,279 94.9 57.6 53.1
Wabasha •..•••• 1,545 1,513 23.0 84.99 81.4 70.0
Wadena ..........•••.. 1,333 1,007 40.14 44.5 41.2
1,625 1,510 27,893 164.62 97.2 74.6 70.6
Washington 1,514 1,169 17,628 123.22 97.5 78.9
Watonwan. ...... ....•. 1,4a 1,372 36,740 187.99 97.8 71.3
Wilkin 1,183 94.0 1,143 27,535 70.82 96.4 55.2 56.5
Winona..... ........ ... 1,787 88.9 1,618 18,628 95.3 82.0 78.5
Wright 3,177 90.8 2,841 16,694 95.4 60.5 70.2
Yellow Medicine....... 2,103 97.1 2,102 29,715 94.0 59.6 46.2

MISSISSIPPI

The State.... 6,130


Adams. .....••••••• 1,026 64.7
Alcorn.. ...•.••••. 2,498 77.1 1,543
2,737 71.8
Attala 3,089 77.4
Benton. ...... 1,537 60.2
Bolivar............. 6,739 77.5
Calhoun , 2,672 72.7
Carroll 2,066 73.3
Chickasaw. ......•••, 2,444 75.4
Choctaw •••.., 1,590 65.4
Claiborne 1,204 79.1
Clarke , 2,255 58.8
Clay , 1,944 81.2
Coahoma 5,134 81.0
Copiah. ••••••.•••, 2,785 70.6
Covington 2,172 73.4
De Soto. ...... ...... 3,840 1
100.7
Forrest. ......•.., 1,333 39.2
Franklin. .......... 1,276 49.0
George , 1,306 33.7
Greene. ..••••••••.., 34.9
Grenada 69.8
Hancock. .. ••..•••• 25.0
Harrison 23.0
81.2
89.8
Humphreys 81.5
Issaquena 41.7
Itawamba 68.0
Jackson. ........... 20.6
Jasper 2,735 64.0
Jefferson.......... 1,787 75.7
Jefferson Davis.... 2,499 82.4
3,610 58.6
Kemper. •.•••••• 2,475 57.5
Lafayette 2,532 76.3
1,570 54.6
Lauderdale. ........ 2,557 59.2
Lawrenc e 1,791 66.2
3,737 73.5
3,960 84.1
.,...
,

Items 119-133 Minn. (Norman) —Miss. (Lee)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanatic

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued Banking, 1956

Value of farm products sold

livestock

MINNESOTA— Con.

Norman 10, 380 6,572 1,735 1,205


Olmsted ........ 14,937 2,469 6,569 4,251
Otter Tail 23,088 3,768 7,036 8,162
Pennington 4,373 2,166 684
Pine....' , 6,144 266 1,194
Pipestone 10,412 2,017 6,589
Polk , 25,442 19,182 2,513
9,044 2,272 3,453
Ramsey 2,369 1,641 359 233
Red Lake , 3,441 1,514 761 811
Redwood 25,151 12,730 9,066 1,098 2,255
Renville , 26,867 12,786 9,519 2,073 2,488
Rice , 14,065 3,771 3,733 4,874 1,674
Rock , 12,070 7,810 1,033
Roseau ., 1,060 1,474
St. Louis 567 2,876
Scott , 1,358 3,777
Sherburne. ••••., 1,065 1,453
Sibley 6,191 3,483
Stearns .••••••*....,
. 1,910 7,563
Steele 3,178 4,591 3,521
Stevens 9,644 4,580 3,510
Swift 12,272 5,945 4,172
Todd
Traverse. •••• 10,895
8,358
3,194
1,994
Wabasha 10,014 4,645 2,738
Wadena 3,591 1,079 1,620
Waseca. ••••••••, 11,945 4,455 4,460 1,649
Washington 7,832 1,612 2,239 3,268
Watonwan. .* 13,937 5,947 5,854
Wilkin 9,236 6,397 1,546
Winona. *•*•••••••, 11,232 1,165 4,296 4,314 1,447
Wright 15,749 2,215 4,406 7,271 1,848
Yellow Medicine 16,740 9,038 5,528 1,341

MISSISSIPPI

1,208
Alcorn.

Attala.
Benton.

Calhoun. . .
Carroll....
Chickasaw.
Choctaw. . .
Claiborne.
Clarke
Clay
Coahoma....
Copiah.
Covington.
De Soto. . .
Forrest. . .
Frank! in. .
George. . . .
Greene....,
Grenada. . .
Hancock. . .
Harrison. .
Hinds
holmes.....
Humphreys..
Issaquena.
Itawamba. .

Jefferson
Jefferson Davis.

Kemper
Lafayette
Lamar. ..........
Lauderdale
Lawrence
Miss. (Leflore) —Mo. (Dunklin) Items 1-16
Table 2.—COUNTIES
ons. Minus sign (—) denotes decrease, "n" denotes vailable. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
lot shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median

(persons
25 and

MISSISSIPPI— Con.

23-042 Leflore 479


23-043 Lincoln
23-044 Lowndes
23-045 Madison
23-046 Marion
23-047 Marshall
23-048 Monroe
23-049 Montgomery. •••••
23-050 Neshoba.
23-051 Newton
23-052 Noxubee •

23-053 Olrtibbeha
23-054 Panola
23-055 Pearl River
23-056
23-057 Pike
23-058 Pontotoc
23-059 Prentiss
23-060 Quitman
23-061 Rankin
23-062 Scott...'.
23-063 Sharkey
23-064 Simpson
23-065 Smith
23-066
23-067 Sunflower
23-068 Tallahatchie
23-069 Tate
23-070 Tippah
23-071 Tishomingo
23-072 Tunica
23-073 Union
23-074 Walthall
23-075 Warren
23-076 Washington
23-077 Wayne
23-078 Webster
23-079 Wilkinson
Winston
Yalobusha

MISSOURI

24- The State.


24-001
24-002 Andrew
24-003 Atchison
24-004 Audrain
24-005
24-006 Barton
24-007 Bates
24-008 Benton
24-009 Bollinger
-2t 24-010
24-013. Buchanan
9a 24-012 Butler
-2a 24-013 Caldwell
24-014 Callaway
24-015 Camden
-6 24-016 Cape Girardeau..
24-017 Carroll
24-013 Carter
24-019 Cass
24-020
24-021 Chariton
24-022 Christian. ......
24-023 Clark
24-024 Clay
24-025 Clinton
24-026 Cole
24-027
24-028 Crawford
24-029 Bade
24-030
24-031 Daviess
24-032 Be Kalb
24-033 Dent
24-034 Douglas
24-035 Dunklin
Items 17-31 Miss. (Leflore)—Mo. (Dunklin)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
.

Miss. (Leflore)— Mo. (Dunklin) Items 32-47


Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosute of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
General merchandis
nishings, appliance Automotive group
group farm equipment
dealers

Estab-
lish-

MISSISSIPPI— Con.

Leflore 7,422 3,155 2,451 7,559 6,306


Lincoln 4,973 1,503 1,518 4,917 1,019
Lowndes 5,374 2,091 1,977 5,641 1,631
Madison 2,943 1,877 1,061 3,157 1,187
Marion 2,770 3,543 2,392 1,365
Marshall 2,339 d 555
Monroe 4,953 3,302
Montgomery 1,812 1,433
Neshoba 1,827

Noxubee •

Oktibbeha
Panola
Pearl River 4,501
Perry 498 d

Pike 6,437 5,595


Pontotoc 1,185 2,439
Prentiss 1,340 1,598
Quitman 2,564 1,521
Rankin 1,713 1,424
Scott 1,559 3,6
Sharkey 947
Simpson 1,170 3,093
Smith 582 1,294
1,471 1,861
Sunflower. 4.916 4,850
Tallahatchie 1,376
Tate 2,473
Tippah 1,221
Tishomingo 1,257 1,180
Tunica 2,426 1,595
2,257 2,404
Walthall 1,158 1,373
9,291 6,411
Washington 13.584 9,766

Webster
Wilkinson 1,536
Winston 2,655
Yalobusha. • 1,599

MISSOURI

The State...
3,578
Andrew 1,390
Atchison. ......... 2,500 1,114
Audrain 6,287 1,990
Barry 3,569 1,143
Barton
Bates
Benton
Bollinger
8,936 2,960
Buchanan 23,725 8,139 19,619
Butler 6,396 6,722
Caldwell 1,702 2,109
Callaway 2,633 2,300
Camden 1,477
Cape Girardeau. . .

Carroll
Carter
Cass
Cedar
Chariton 1,742
Christian 1,093
Clark 1,001
Clay 16,708
Clinton 2,867
Cole 8,302
Cooper.
Crawford
Dade 803
Dallas 1,124
Daviess 1,325
De Kalb 1,271
Dent 2,652 1,066
813 989
Dunklin 7,406 2,046

164
Items 48-64 Miss. (Leflore)— Mo. (Dunklin)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld t I disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948

Merchant wholesalers
Pajde
Payroll, Payroll, ployee
(a
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

34,724 30,944 2,573


15,423 8,338 1,315
19,472 11,130 2,323
12,058 2,370
10,093 4,777
6,319 608
12,712 10,030
5,680 2,275
9,013 3,407
8,565 2,930
6,757
8,060
13, 205
10,219
2,833
20,008
6,306
6,813
8,459
5,879
11,690 4,047
6,027 d
6,533 1,777
2,834
3,602
21,697
8,613
6,500
4,994
3,076
7,094
7,284
4,101
27,030
43,866
4,850
4,880
5,783
8,189
6,081
15,193

9,805
20,882
15,114

11,169
5,937
2,976
37,730 2,841 1,495 1,391 2,297
8,382 2,131 3,022 3,382

34,865
11,030
1,790
14,903
5,994

6,126
7,213
4,779
7,128
4,446
29,375

165
. ,,

Miss. (Leflore)—Mo. (Dunklin) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-empbyed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld I

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes statistics not available]

Employers reporting under Old-


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 Production workers

Taxable With average


employment of— Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual mployees,
January- average
average

MISSISSIPPI— Con.

Leflore.
Lincoln.
•••••. 5,429 2,227 1,449 4,546
• 3,333 3,522 2,417 5,245 1,250
Lowndes 7,189 6,880 5,334 12,217 2,623
Madison , 2,327 1,228
Marion. ......••••••., 2,909 1,497
Marshall , 773
3,896 2,788
Montgomery. ••••••••••. 1,139
Neshoba. ........•••..., 1,753
Newton. .*............., 1,580
Noxubee. ••••••••••. 1,041
Oktibbeha , 1,760
Panola , 1,439
Pearl River ••••< 3,056
747
Pike 4,631
Pontotoc •••••••••••I
Prentiss....
Qui tman. .......•••••
1,594 4,192
Scott. 1,930 1,210
Sharkey ••

Smith ...,
Stone
Sunflower. .•••••......,
Tallahatchie
Tate
Tippah
Tishomingo. •••••.••.«

Walthall
Warren....... .....,»..,
Washington. ...... .....i
Wayne
Webster
Wilkinson.....
Winston. ...............
. V.._. ,...:-.... ,

MISSOURI

The State...

Andrew. ,„
Atchison. .........
Audrain. .... . ....

Barton............
Bates
Benton. . . ....... ..
Bollinger

Buchanan. .. .......
Butler
Caldwell.....
Callaway..........
Camden. ..........
Cape Girardeau....
Carroll

Cass

Chariton. .........
Christian. . • .....
Clark
Clay
Clinton. ..........
Cole
Cooper
Crawford. .........

Dallas

De Kalb
Dent
Douglas.
Dunklin. ..........
Items 80-99 Miss. (Leflore)— Mo. (Dunklin)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard industrial Classification Manual code designatio

Number of manufacturing establishments with T * employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Fabri-
Rubber
kindred

167
Miss. (Leflore) —Mo. (Dunklin) Items 100-118
Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 106-109 and 112-118 based c n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
tion of Part-
Over
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products

MISSISSIPPI— Con.

Leflore 4,938 4,597


Lincoln 2,717 71.4
Lowndes. ..... '.•..•., 2,317 aa. 9
Madison 4,059 81.4
Marion.. i 2,667 67.5
Marshall. ............. 3,483 82.9
Monroe , 3,775 77.2
Montgomery 1,642 76.4
Neshoba , 3,569 78.0
Newton , 2,870 71.5
Noxubee 87.8
Oktibbeha , 73.6
Panola , 4,457 85.6
Pearl River. •••.•, 1,767 44.9
1,065 24.6
Pike 2,531
Pontotoc , 3,402
Prentiss 2,758 84.4
Quitman 3,864 86.9
Rankin 64.9
Scott. 2,872 62.0
Sharkey 1,431 49.9
2,802 72.8
Smith ., 2,694 61.2
24.0
Sunflower 1
100.1
Tallahatchie 4,521 84.9
Tate 2,975 93.8
Tippah 2,590 83.9
Tishomingo 1,859 61.8
Tunica 3,664 74.5
3,044 83.0
Walthall 2,595 84.5
Warren •.., 1,316 67.8
Washington 4,348 81.3
1,913 48.9
Webster 1,847 74.6
Wilkinson 1,378 57.3
Winston 2,672 61.1
Yalobusha 1,902
3,777

MISSOURI

The State...
1,721
Andrew 1,849
Atchison 1,155
Audrain 2,032
Barry . 2,901
Barton 1,724 87.9
Bates.... 2,357 90.8
Benton 1,628 81.2
Bollinger......... 1,707 67.4
2,446 88.5
Buchanan 1,847 83.5
Butler.. 2,802 58.8
Caldwell. .... v
... 1,431 95.5
Callaway 2,243 81.6
Camden. ...•••..... 52.8
Cape Girardeau. ... 88.0
Carroll 93.3
Carter 23.0
Cass 91.0
Cedar 86.2
Chariton. .••..... 2,211
Christian 2,079
Clark 1,244
Clay 1,329
Clinton 1,203
Cole 1,477 89.9
............ 1,749 95.7
Crawford 1,316 56.9
1,706
Dallas 1,847
Daviess 1,889 91.8
De Kalb 1,487 91.8
Dent 1,423 59.0
Douglas 2,087 75.3
Dunklin 2,605 77.5
Miss. (Leflore)—Mo. (Dunklin)
Items 119-133
Table 2.-COUNTIES
Mo. (Franklin)—Mo. (Wright) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (-) denotes decrease, "n" denotes vailable. Percent not shown where [ess than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median

pleted
(persons
25 and

MISSOURI--Con.

24-036 Franklin 36,046 6.4


24-037 Gasconade 12,342
24-038 Gentry 11,036
24-039 Greene 104,823
24-040 Grundy 13,220
24-041 Harrison 14,107
24-042 Henry 20,043
24-043 Hickory 5,387
24-044 Holt 9,833
24-045 Howard 11,857
24-045 Howell 22,725
24-047 9,458
24-048 Jackson . 541,035
24-049 79,106
24-050 Jefferson 38,007
24-051 Johnson 20,716
24-052 7,617
24-053 Laclede 1,513 19,010
24-054 Lafayette 1,132 25, 272
24-055 Lawrence. 1,227 23,420
24-056 10,733
24-057 Lincoln 13,478
24-058 18,865
24-059 Livingston 16,532
24-060 McDonald 14,144
24-061 Macon.. 1,570 18,332
24-062 2,277 10,380
24-063 Maries 2,593 7,423
24-064 Marion 959 29,765
24-065 Mercer 2,620 7,235
24-066 Miller 1,951 13,734
24-067 Mississippi 1,284 22, 551
24-068 Moniteau 2,223 10,840
24-069 Monroe 2,173 11,314
24-070 Montgomery 2,149 11,555

24-071 Morgan 2,301 10,207


24-072 New Madrid 691 39,444
24-073 Newton 1,008 28,240
24-074 Nodaway 1,190 24,033
24-075 Oregon 2.097 11,978
24-076 Osage 11,301
24-077 8,856
24-078 45,624
24-079 14,890
24-080 Pettis 31,577
24-081 Phelps 21,504
24-082 Pike 16,844
24-083 Platte 1/834 14,973
24-084 Poli 1,742 16,062
24-085 Pulaski 2,275 10,392
24-086 Putnam 2,421 9,166
Ralls 2,491 8,686
Randolph 1,263 22,918
Ray 1,755 15,932
24-090 Reynolds 2,651 6,918
24-091 Ripley 2,164 11,414
24-092 St. Charles 955 29,834
24-093 St. Clair 2,261 10,482
24-094 St. Francois 35,276
24-095 St. Louis 406,349
St. Louis city.... 856,796
Ste. Genevieve.... 500 2,182 11,237
759 1,067 26,694
Schuyler 306 2,779 5,760
Scotland 441 2,605 7,332
24-101 Scott 32,842
24-102 Shannon 8,377
24-103 Shelby...: 9,730
24-104 Stoddard 33,463
24-105 2,354 9,748
24-106 Sullivan 2,177 11,299
24-107 Taney 2,344 9,863
24-108 Texas 1,183 1,515 18,992
24-109 Vernon 1,273 22,685
24-110 Warren 2,569 7,666
24-111 Washington 1,862 14,689
24-112 2,257 10,514
24-113 Webster 1,829 15,072
24-114 Worth 2,830 5,120
24-115 Wright 1,766 15,834
. ,

Items 17-31 Mo. (Franklin)—Mo. (Wright)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Reran trade, 1954

With hot Establishments


running
Payroll,
Owner With
toilet and
bath, and payroll
not dilap-
idated

MISSOURI— Con.

Franklin 33.1 10, 737 8,203 37,090


Gasconade 25.1 '3,823 2,782 12,110
Gentry 24.0 3,718 2,655 9,388
Greene.
Grundy
••••• 54.1
31.0
33,067
4,594
28,639
3,183
117,845
15,196
Harrison 5,120 4,651 15,238
7,243 6,660 19,137
Hickory 2,031 1,766 2,295
Holt 3,640 3,231 9,627
Howard 3,840 3,635 7,762
Howell 7,164 23.0 6,732 19,323
2,741 16.9 2,537 4,353
Jackson . 178,551 72.4 174,204 185,992 14,750 933,857 119,255 43,598
Jasper 27,901 55.2 26,421 20,916 1,612 95,520 9,127 4,252
Jefferson. 13,219 38.5 11,101 9,003 1,937 1,248 34,996 2,715 1,149
Johnson 7,069 32.5 6,547 4,747 1,742 18,760
2,827 13.3 2,528 1,491 5,543
Laclede 6,207 27.0 5,648 2,364 18,758
Lafayette 8,437 36.9 8,012 6,373 25,896
Lawrence 7,970 36.8 7,475 4,015 16,658
3,876 23.9 3,486 2,8 9,907
Lincoln. 5,199 18.3 2,720 15,177 1,002
6,778 36.6 5,320 17, 561 1,320
Livingston 5,747 35.2 3,893 19,846 1,646
McDonald 4,673 22.2 1,321 12,729
Macon 6,677 6,134 4,291 14,777
Madison , 3,391 3,022 1,218 8,279
2,428 2,123 721 3,687
Marion 10,357 9,750 7,870 32,512
Mercer. ••••. 2,781 2,419 781 5,297
Miller , 23.4 4,059 2,066 11,717
Mississippi. ........ 6,310 22.0 5,771 2,311 16,176
Moniteau , 3,693 21.8 3j476 2,904 8,615
Monroe , 4,194 19.9 3,777 2,858 11,289
Montgomery , 4,187 19.0 3,824 2,827 11,111
Morgan 4,185 16.3 3,159 1,585 8,432
New Madrid , 10,698 12.4 9,570 2,197 1,017 20, 775 1,568
Newton. .............. 9,496 37.1 8,594 4,244 1,422 24,785 1,487
Nodaway , 7,772 34.1 7,299 6,133 1,084 21,560 1,803
Oregon 3,706 12.8 3,423 1,123 6,511
Osage. . .............. 3,341 3,042 1,540 6,508
2,731 2,402 159 3,455
Pemiscot. ............ 13,335 16.5 11,778 3,149 26,610 2,032
4,376 29.0 3,996 2,450 11,635 1,012
Pettis 10,862 41.6 10,354 8,428 2,303 35,460 3,437
Phelps , 6,419 37.9 6,089 1,304 22,934 1,962
Pike 6,111 29.7 5,583 17,749 1,164
Platte 5,105 32.0 4,575 19,647 1,170
Polk 5,614 18.6 5,121 13,220
Pulaski 3,648 23.4 3,219 13,649
12.9 3,024 1,246 5,739
Halls , 18.2 2,786 1,179 4,296
Randolph. ............ 40.8 7,841 5,861 25,186
Ray , 23.0 5,375 3,188 11,865
Reynolds , 5.5 1,861 2,970
Ripley , 3,604 10.6 3,246
St. Charles , 9,223 41.5 8,471 6,018
St. Clair , 4,168 11.7 3,522 1,161
St. Francois ., 10, 270 38.9 9,792 7,109
St. Louis 81.4 114,491 122,773 13,028 2,389
St. Louis city. ...... 63.7 258,136 247,490 21,994 6,781 1,161,257
Ste . Genevieve 24.7 2,966 1,803 8,425
Saline 36.8 8,027 5,862 24,311
Schuyler 15.8 1,500 6,776
Scotland 20.4 1,466 5,462
Scott 9,677 9,195 5,369 28,794
Shannon 2,753 2,350 2,686
Shelby 3,940 20.5 3,456 8,924
Stoddard 9,842 15.8 20,907
3,238 13.6 4,425
Sullivan 4,123 13.0 3,697 6,326
3,407 23.8 2,958 7,042
Texas , 6,219 11.6 5,572 1,219 11,882
Vernon 7,281 30.3 6,760 4,214 16,472
Warren 2,582 24.6 2,368 1,742 6,599
Washington 4,260 9.9 3,905 7,907
3,152 11.7 2,896 4,332
Webster 4,981 13.6 4,544 8,354
Worth 1,870 20.1 1,673 4,508
Wright 5,145 16.7 4,776 11,997

171
Mo. (Franklin)—Mo. (Wright) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
places group farm equipment

MISSOURI —Con.

Franklin , 9,030 7,222


Gasconade 2,493 1,170
Gentry , 1,861 2,399
Greene , 23,936 22,845
Grundy , 2,584 2,699
Harrison ,

Henry ,

Hickory
Holt ,

Howard ,

Howell 3,324
1,120
Jackson 155,887 63,674 113,374 67,344 41, 886 39,310
21,109 5,729 11,152 4,365 3,615 7,915
Jefferson 10,231 2,973 2,603 1,095 1,336 3,282
Johnson 4,308
1,036
Laclede. 2,882 1,350 1,556
Lafayette 1,550 2,378
Lawrence 1,016 1,539
600 2,683
Lincoln. 1,834 4,227
1,626 3,960
Livingston , 1,458 2,977
McDonald 2,214 2,144
Macon 1,356
Madison 563
Maries 531
Marion ,

Mercer. ...........*.,
Miller
Mississippi.. ........ 2,968
Moniteau , 1,671 2,116
Monroe .., 2,175 2,294
Montgomery 1,779 1,482
Morgan , 2,387
New Madrid 4,616 2,098
Newton , 3,784 2,824
Nodaway , 3,811 2,164
Oregon , 1,670
Osage i 942
501
Pemiscot , 6,396 3,354 2,626
1,685 2,382 1,374
Pettis , 7,256 2,261 3,105 2,227
Phelps , 5,279 1,767 1,533
Pike 3,112 2,654
Platte , 4,066 6,820
Polk ,
1,609
Pulaski , 2,965
Putnam , 992
Ralls 1,064
Randolph ,
4,832
Ray 2,454
Reynolds
Ripley
St. Charles 7,427
St. Clair , 1,650
St. Francois. ........ 1,192 6,093
St Louis
. 13,414 80, 055
St. Louis city 105,487 72, 199, 555 54,193
Ste. Genevieve. ..... 1,055 1,304 611
4,245 1,456 4,867 1,488
Schuyler 1,519 1,817
Scotland 1,036 1,185
Scott 1,248
Shannon 105
Shelby 305
Stoddard
729
Sullivan 1,129 1,151
Taney 1,231 1,025 881
2,843 1,274 3,328
Vernon.... .......... 3,723 1,444 2,719
Warren 1,333 1,021
Washington 2,015 1,596
Wayne 1,025 1,114
Webster. 1,321 2,13;
Worth 581 d
Wright 1,726 1,944 1,93«

172
Items 48-64 Mo. (Franklin)—Mo. (Wright)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
,,,.

Mo. (Franklin)—Mo. (Wright) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self- persons, "d" denotes figures withheld to
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance (revised)
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers

Taxable With average


employment of— Payroll,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- average average annual
average

MISSOURI— Ccm.

Franklin. .. ......... 7,251


Gasconade , 2,835
x
Gentry. ......... ... .. ^73 i,i63
Greene. ........... . . 2,320 22,065
Grundy ......... 1,653
Harrison. ........... ^0
Hickory. ...•
Holt ,

Howard. •••••••••• 834


Howell 2,482 1,117
5 5 5
ZR 2,233 1,383
Jackson , ••••< 14,406 236, b33 202,490 68,137 285,320 49,567 185,350 555,946 31,672 49,946
Jasper. ...... .......< 1,914 20,213 7,525 25,383 6,223 19,327 44,468 3,240 5,500
Jefferson. ..••••••*.. 7,897 3,759 19,637 3,103 16,218 35,231 2,686 4,438
Johnson. ............. 2.703 1 515
*969 *414
La :. : : ........ 2,392 1,267 2,252 1,819 3,790
Lafayette. ........... 2,847 1,457 1,781 1,491 3,235
Lawrence 2,553 1,530 3,731 2,834 10,357
7 7
( ) ( )

Lincoln •••••• 738 1,058 2,151


1,833 3,655
Livingston. ........,, 1,268 1,961
McDonald
Macon. ••••••••• 1,219
Madison. ••••••• 2,965
563 1,791
Marion ••••••• 6,357 3,791 12,979
2 2 2
( ) ( ) ( ) d
Miller 1,927 1,099 1,967
Mississippi „, 1,759 2,374
Moniteau ., 1,078 2,329
V.. :-.:•. ....,....,..., 1,141
Montgomery. .......... 809
Morgan.... .......,••• 1,018 1,609
New Madrid. •••••• 1,987 1,940 2,466
Newton. .............. 3,230 2,581 6,015
Nodaway. ............. 1 778 1,047
Oregon...*.,.,...,... 8 "290
672
Osage 736 351
(') (»)
Pemiscot 2,897 1,555 1,893 1,708 4,334
2,011 1,107 2,779 2,580 5,960
Pettis 5,586 3,481 6,516 4,192 11,415
Phelps •••••• 3,023
Pike 2,041
Platte 901
Polk (10) (10)
Pulaski
Putnam ••...,.
Ralls
Randolph. ......... a . 3,905
Ray 1,030
Reynolds .*........... 11 ll
c ) ( )

102 503
St. Charles 530 4,665 3,390
St. Clair 12 1 2) 12
< ) ( ( )
St. Francois.,,..,.,. 573 8,276 6,UA
St. Louis 4,498 66,866 60,659
St. Louis city. ...... 432,227 370,444 158,092 644,120 121,575 439, 748 1,207,787 172, 592
Ste. Genevieve.,,..,, 1,972 1,323 1,337 4,266 1,202 3,562 8,116 1,006
Saline..... ••••• 3,566 1,928 1,799 3,999 1,673 3,625 9,167 1,897
Schuyler.
Scotland. ............ 6
( )

Shannon ••••
Shelby
Stoddard.., •.•••.....

Sullivan
Taney .•....•., 13)
ii 14
'2,818 1,349 4,578
Vernon. ••••••••••• 2,082 1,060 1,063
Warren 1,557 1,262 2,327
Washington •••••. 1,148 1,034
Wayne (")
Webster 381
Worth. 1
t )
Wright

1 2 3
Worth combined with Gentry . Mercer combined with Harrison Hickory combined with Camden .
. * Holt combined with Atchinson . combined
6 Scotland combined with Knox . 7 Lewis combined with Clark 8
Shannon combined with Oregon . 9
Ozark combined with Dougla. 10 Polk
with Iron . .

lx Reynolds and Wayne combined with Carter 12 13 Stone and Taney combined with Christian 14 Wright
combined with Dade . St. Clair combined with Cedar
. . ,

combined with Texas.

174
Items 80-99 Mo. (Franklin) —Mo. (Wright)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c ! employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
38

related

MISSOURI— Con.

Franklin ,

Gasconade

Greene
Grundy
Harrison

Hickory
Holt
Howard
Howell

Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Johnson

Laclede.
Lafayette
Lawrence

Lincoln

Livingston
McDonald
Macon
Madison

Marion
Mercer
Miller
Mississippi
Moniteau
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
New Madrid
Newton
Nodaway
Oregon
Osage
Ozark
Pemiscot

Pettis
Phelps
Piie
Platte
Poli
Pulaski
Putnam
Ralls
Randolph
Ray
Reynolds
Ripley
St. Charles
St. Clair
St. Francois
St. Louis

St. Louis city


Ste. Genevieve
Saline
Schuyler
Scotland
Scott
Shannon
Shelby
Stoddard

Sullivan
Taney
Texas
Vernon
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Worth
Wright

175
Mo. (Franklin) —Mo. (Wright) Items 100-118
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes

Agriculture, 1954

Economic class
Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
Piped
Part-
all land
52,500 $25,000 ning
products

MISSOURI-- Con.

Franklin 2,752 69.3 77.48 53.2


Gasconade 1,351 80.6 38.18 38.1
Gentry 1,491 93.5 81.87 75.8 43.5
Greene 3,677 82.9 118.18 56.0 65.8
Grundy 1,420 91.3 86.03 67.9 38.9
Harrison 2,227 94.5 22.0 72.17 94.8 50.4 32.7
2,042 84.5 17.6 75.27 93.0 69.6 35.4
Hickory 1,012 83.7 18.4 31.69 90.6 23.9 26.0
Holt 1,193 85.9 31.6 128.88 94.7 90.0
Howard 1,297 89.1 14.2 76.36 90.3 73.1
Howell 2,613 65.9 39.68 13.5 24.0
Iron. 752 35.5 37.53 17.9 24.3
Jackson. 2,291 61.8 277.96 81.1 72.2
Jasper 2,594 79.2 1,429 107.07 64.2 63.7
Jefferson 1,809 57.0 790 91.66 58.6 61.0
Johnson 2,592 1,953 96.2 67.0 43.4
1,198 1,038 96.5 73.5 38.1
Laclede 2,042 70.6 1,144 42.71 93.0 22.0 31.8
Lafayette 2,449 91.9 1,962 13S.10 97.7 82.5 58.7
Lawrence. ............ 2,782 87.9 1,973 77.83 95.1 48.7 54.3
1,260 86.9 1,029 16.3 78.91 73.7 44.7
Lincoln 1,714 79.6 14.5 87.05 70.3 48.6
Linn 1,702 i5.9 16.7 81.15 96.9 84.0 39.6
Livingston 1,487 87.3 18.8 93.26 94.0 75.3 40.2
McDonald 69.8 55.15 92.1 25.6 49.6
Macon...., ..... ...... 87.9 61.33 93.8 66.0
Madison 45.5 34.21 92.1 16.1
82.8 10.0 31.34 92.6 39.0
Marion 91.6 20.4 104.90 97.2 64.4
1,282 89.7 15.4 56.15 91.2 41.9
Miller 1,855 79.0 8.7 43.60 95.1 49.3
Mississippi 1,435 79.9 70.5 141.51 95.0 26.2
Moniteau 1,491 90.6 10.6 62.44 94.1 84.6 33.5
Monroe 1,867 90.6 15.7 69.91 93.3 77.7 40.3
Montgomery 1,542 84.6 13.5 80.03 90.7 41.0
Morgan 1,369 69.1 10.4 53.8 91.5 29.1
New Madrid 2,865 77.0 78.0 191.79 96.1 37.3
.
Newton. . '. 2,914 77.1 13.1 81.31 96.1 58.9
Nodaway 2,845 97.2 24.7 107.63 96.2 49.4
Oregon 1,550 63.1 25.44 87.3 27.9
Osage 1,691 93.2 38.88 40.3
1,450 60.5 23.33 22.2
Pemiscot 2,794 85.9 2,722 72.8 237.84 97.9 38.5
1,692 82.2 1,183 13.8 79.55 96.1 43.1
Pettis 2,267 96.0 1,563 17.1 71.92 96.7 51.0
Phelps 1,647 69.0 618 7.3 42.34 36.6
Pike 1,645 82.9 1,233 16.7 84.41 42.5
Platte 1,434 81.9 1,040 26.7 176.43 64.2
Polk 2,489 1,780 10.9 56.58 43.8
Pulaski 1,010 9.2 39.98 36.3
Putnam 1,417 16.2 49.29 18.7
Ralls 1,314 18.1 80.09 48.8
Randolph 1,547 11.1 83.86 37.2
Ray 1,999 15.6 102.01 46.3
Reynolds 862 5.0 30.51 21.2
Ripley 1,259 10.6 34.91 82.7
St. Charles 1,823 22.1 151.53 95.4 60.5
St. Clair 1,712 19.5 42.02 90.0 33.4 30.4
St. Francois.. • 1,185 69.27 96.2 57.4 54.5
St. Louis 1 1,715 705.44 97.5 73.2 78.3
St. Louis city1
Ste. Genevieve 52.56 51.7 47.6
Saline 23.2 128.25 95.3 73.2 53.9
Schuyler 14.5 65.62 93.5 84.1 29.2
Scotland 1,172 1,113 19.9 70.19 95.3 69.4 31.6

1,353 87.5 1,221 94.4 37.3


Shannon. ............. 1,144 33.9 83.1 13.0
Shelby 1,466 91.9 95.4 81.3
Stoddard 3,344 93.4 19.3
1,478
Sullivan 1,881 93.6 54.66
1,064 60.4 36.76
2,847 65.3 34.87
Vernon 2,580 59. 83
Warren. 1,025 76.14
Washington 1,097 45.40 37.4
Wayne 34.89 22.3
Webster 52.70 94.0 43.9 44.0
Worth. 71.72 95.5 90.3 45.2
Wright 34.23 90.2 14.1 27.6

1
Data for St. Louis city included with St. Louis County.

176
Items 119-133 Mo. (Franklin) —Mo. (Wright)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations]
.

Mont. (Beaverhead) —Nebr. (Chase) Items 1-16


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-pexcent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not a ulable. Percent not shown where [ess than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Population, 1950

Stand-

(persons
25 and

MONTANA

25- The State 591,024


25-001 Beaverhead 5,556 2,680 6,671 2,802 1,465
25-002 Big Horn 5,033 2,348 9,824 3,122 2,170
25-003 4,267 2,510 8,516 2,897 2,140
25-004 Broadwater • 1,243 2,992 2,922 1,172
25-005 Carbon 2,070 2,296 10,241 3,482
25-006 Carter 3,313 3,002 2,798 1,064
25-007 Cascade 2,659 471 53,027 19,742 13,315
25-008 Chouteau 3,920 2,649 6,974 2,751 1,715
25-009 Custer 3,765 2,036 12,661 5,008 3,055
25-010 1,443 2,931 3,946 1,401
25-011 Dawson 2,358 2,434 9,092 3,412
25-012 Deer Lodge 738 1,702 16,553 5,863
25-013 Fallon 1,633 2,944 3,660 1,253
25-014 Fergus 4,244 1,922 14,015 5,578
25-015 Flathead 5,177 892 31,495 10,313
25-016 Gallatin 2,517 1,324 21,902 7,993
25-017 Garf ieid 4,595 3,037 2,172 878
25-018 Glacier 2,974 2,366 9,645
25-019 Golden Valley 1,178 3,071 1,337
25-020 Granite 1,733 3.003 2,773 10.0 1,175
25-021 Hill 14,285 10.0 5,590
25-022 Jefferson '. 2,919 4,014 1,324
25-023 Judith Basin 2,975 3,200 1,176
25-024 Lake 1,941 13,835 4,504
25-025 Lewis and Clark 1,169 24,540 11.7 10, 537

25-026 Liberty 1,459 3,036 2,180 10.0 884


25-027 Lincoln* .......«......... 3,715 2,489 8,693 10.3 2,713
25-028 McCone 2,594 2,971 3,258 -14.2 1,303
25-029 Madison 3,530 2,756 -17.8 2,381
25-030 Meagher • 2,354 3,043
25-031 Mineral 3,042
25-032 Missoula 780 12,601 8,955
25-033 Musselshell 2,802 1,941 1,410
25-034 Park 2,095 4,673 3,155
25-035 Petroleum. 3,084
25-036 Phillips 5,229 6,334
25-037 Pondera 1,643 6,392
25-038 Powder River 3,285 2,693
25-039 Powell 6,301 1,355
25-040 Prairie 2,377 620

25-041 Ravalli 2,384 2,000 13,101 3,515


25-042 Richland 2,065 2,278 10,366 2,245
25-043 Roosevelt 2,385 2,377 9,580 3,230 1,945
25-044 Rosebud 5,032 2,1 .87 6,570 2,214 1,570
25-045 Sanders 2,811 2,647 6,983 2,565 1,715

25-046 Sheridan. 1,700 2,679 6,674 2,310 1,670


25-047 Silver Bow 716 48,422 18,632 12,705
25-048 Stillwater 1,797 5,416 2,006 1,410
25-049 Sweet Grass 1,846 3,621 1,495 920
25-050 Teton 2,294 7,232 2,780 1,650

25-051 Toole 2,655 6,867 2,884


25-052 Treasure 3,068 1,402 517
25-053 Valley 2,169 11,353
25-054 Wheatland 2,977 3,187
Wibaux
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

NEBRASKA

26- The State.,


26-001 Adams.. ...... 990
26-002 Antelope ,

26-003 Arthur ,

26-004 Banner ,

26-005
26-006
26-007 Box Butte
26-008 Boyd
26-009 Brown
26-010 Buffalo
26-011 Burt
26-012 Butler
26-013 Cass
26-014
26-015 Chase
Items 17-31 Mont (Beaverhead) —Nebr. (Chase)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
t ahown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes t available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Telephoi Retail trade, 1954

With hot Establishments


running

Payroll,

toilet and
bath, and

idated

MONTANA

The State
Beaverhead. .............. 2,562 46.4 2,157 9,896
Big Horn 2,896 32.5 2,508 8,458
2,738 32.2 2,301 9,300
Broadwater. 41.8 2,645
Carbon 40.6 7,000
Carter 73.6 1,716
Cascade.. • 15,689 53.5 15,219 87,284
Chouteau. ....•.*....• 42.5 2,108 67.5 1,066 10,103
Custer . .••••••• 55.9 3,743 59.1 3,217 17,668
Daniels 33.7 1,130 73.0 6,046
Dawson 2,961 49.4 2,686 60.2 14,700
Deer lodge 4,281 79.4 4,206 54.1 15,589
Fallon 1,112 42.8 1,005 72.9 4,125
Fergus 4,560 50.8 4,207 62.7 18,045
Flathead 10,808 57.2 9,604 67.5 40,975 3,980
Gallatin 6,988 6,445 53.2 5,583 2,224 27,982 3,039
Garfield 833 662 73.4 1 (')
t ) 1,262
Glacier 2,933 48.9 53.8 1,389 1,238 13,408
Golden Valley 27.5 71.4 1,183
Granite 40.6 59.4 4,883
Hill 57.6 4,162 54.7 26,630
Jefferson. 41.3 1,099 64.2 3,261
Judith Basin 49.9 73.2 2,319
45.1 3,952 72.3 10,719
Lewis and Clark 69.1 7,603 51.4 32,151
Liberty 32.9 69.4 3,735
Lincoln. ................. 2,917 49.2 67.5 8,595
McCone 1,069 22.5 78.3 3,078
Madi son .••••• 2,360 38.2 62.1 4,553
Meagher 42.2 59.5 1,938
Mineral 35.6 61.5 2,154
Missoula 11,197 75.2 10,380 60.8 48, 752
Musselshell 1,881 42.2 1,753 65.3 5,367
Park 4,194 69.2 3,772 62.0 13,934
Petroleum. ...•••••••• 21.9 73.6 311
Phillips 33.8 67.4 9,070
Pondera. ...••.••••••... 47.8 63.4 11,511
Powder River 21.6 72.5 1,279
Powell 61.8 1,775 56.6 6,758
. Prairie 35.6 705 72.5 2,281
Ravalli 4,491 51.0 4,058 2,652 10,102
Richland 3,343 44.5 2,952 1,942 12,909
Roosevelt. •••.•••... 2,915 42.8 2,581 2,057 18,868
Rosebud. .....••••.••• 2,161 31.2 1,778 5,134
Sanders. •••••• 2,610 34.0 2,217 5,274
Sheridan 2,246 28.7 1,932 9,021
Sliver Bow 16,583 71.1 15,674 64,409
Stillwater 1^994 38.7 1,621 4,774
Sweet Grass. ............. 1,161 1,060 3,
Teton 2,303 2,070 9,292
Toole 2,213 57.5 2,020 12,641
Treasure. .....••...••.*. 30.8 1,090
Valley 46.3 17,137
Wheatland 56.4 4,351
Wibaux
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

NEBRASKA

The State...,
72.5
Antelope ,
35.5
Arthur , 21.8
Banner 36.3
365 25.8 326 1,462
3,390 36.8 3,069 8,934
Box Butte , 3,818 63.4 3,593 17,077
Boyd 1,502 24.7 1,447 5,513
1,598 43.8 1,537 5,273
Buffalo 8,210 56.5 7,603 32,185 1,299
Burt 3,676 52.1 3,572 3,243 13,839 440
Butler 3,848 35.0 3,558 2,333 9,213
Cass 5,465 46.7 5,116 3,816 L4,313
3,926 34.0 3,736 3,119 11,593
1,699 51.4 1,563 1,187 5,611
1
Served from an adjoining county.

179
Mont. (Beaverhead) —Nebr. (Chase) Items 32-47
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment
dealers

MONTANA

The State.. 152,998


Beaverhead 2,343
Big Horn 1,885
2,027
Broadwater
Carbon

Cascade. .......•..• 16,037 15,820 5,C


Chouteau 1,199 1,778 4
Custer 3,033 4,679 1,196
Daniels 901
Dawson
Deer Lodge
Fallon
Fergus..
Flathead
•••. 3,513
8,459
Gallatin 4,033
Garfield
Glacier
Golden Valley
Granite.... .............. 2,439
Hill 2,002 5,216
Jefferson
Judith Basin

Lewis and Clark


Liberty
Lincoln
••
1,166
McCone
Madison
Meagher
Mineral. •.......••.•.•
Missoula 9,946 10, 529 3,912
Musselshell 1,225 1,238 399
Park 3,365 1,816 1,458
Petroleum. •.••••••
Phillips 2,229
Pondera 1,782
Powder River-. 434
Powell 1,204
Prairie
Ravalli 2,430 2,215
Richland 2,044 3,075
Roosevelt ...... 2,951 3,768
Rosebud 1,042
Sanders 647
Sheridan 1,223 1,614
Silver Bow 16,154 10,242
Stillwater 1,043
Sweet Grass. ....... ......
Teton 1,494
Toole 3,325
Treasure
Valley
Wheatland
Wibaux
Yellowstone 21,995
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

NEBRASKA

The State....
Adams
Antelope.
Arthur
Banner
Blaine

1,338
Box Butte 3,120
Boyd 767 1,277
Brown 1,069 1,291
Buffalo 4,3L4 5,824
Burt 2,470 2,087
Butler 1,959 933
3,839 2,673
2,131 2,219
Chase ., 1,044 1,577

180
Items 48-64 Mont. (Beaverhead) —Nebr. (Chase)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Mont (Beaverhead)—Nebr. (Chase) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; elude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld to
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All employees Production workers
Capital
Reporting Taxable With average expendi-
employment of Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual tures,
January- January- average

MONTANA

The State
Beaverhead
Big Horn
Blaine
Broadwater
Carbon

Cascade
Chouteau
Custer
Daniels
Dawson 1,945
Deer Lodge
Fallon
Fergus
Flathead
Gallatin
Garfield
Glacier
Golden Valley
Granite
Hill
Jefferson
Judith Basin
lake
Lewis and Clark
Liberty
Lincoln
McCone
Madison
Meagher
Mineral
Missoula
Musselshell
Park
Petroleum
Phillips
Pondera
Powder River
Powell
Prairie
Ravalli
Richland
Roosevelt
Rosebud
Sanders
Sheridan
Silver Bow
Stillwater
Sweet Grass
Teton
Toole
Treasure
Valley
Wheatland
Wibaux
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

The State
Ad anifi
Antelope
Arthur
Banner
Blaine

Box Butte
Boyd

Buffalo
Burt
Butler
Cass

1
Figure withheld be
Items 80-99 Mont (Beaverhead) —Nebr. (Chase)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Apparel Fabn-
Primary
Rubber cbinery,
kindred related
related

MONTANA

The State
Beaverhead
Big Horn
Blaine
Broadwater
Carbon
Carter
Cascade
Chouteau

Dawson
Deer Lodge
Fallon
Fergus
Flathead
Gallatin
Garfield
Glacier
Golden Valley
Granite
Hill
Jefferson
Judith Basin
Lake
Lewis and Clark
Liberty
Lincoln
McCone
Madison
Meagher
Mineral
Missoula
Musselshell
Park
Petroleum
Phillips
Pondera
Powder River
Powell

Ravalli
Richland
Roosevelt
Rosebud
Sanders
Sheridan
Silver Bow
Stillwater
Sweet Grass
Teton
Toole
Treasure
Valley
Wheatland
Wibaux
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

NEBRASKA

The State
Adams
Antelope
Arthur
Banner
Blaine

Box Butte
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
Butler

183
Mont (Beaverhead)— Nebr. (Chase) Items 100-118
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explan;

Agriculture, 1954

Economic class
Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms

Under Over
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products
sold

MONTANA

The State 43,195 24.30


Beaverhead 1,353 38.1 3,981 89, 540 29.51
Big Horn 2,687 83.4 3,296 29.8 45,478 16.63
2,267 83.0 3,089 13.5 41,954 14.58
Broadwater. ••••*•••« 70.0 2,590 15.8 55,481 23.90
Carbon. ......... 49.3 728 19.9 28,124 40.77
Carter 1,521 71.7 3,481 6.7 45,150 12.64
Cascade. .......•••••• 1,515 89.0 1,337 1J..8 46,608 35.69
Chouteau ....... 2,270 90.5 2,134 17.1 81,439 40.78
Custer '2,557 L
106.1 5,644 12.6 51,591 10.33
Daniels 1,386 21.5 38,803 27.77
Dawson 1,992 32,035 83.4
Deer Lodge 1,474 31,744 100.0
Fallon 2,424 36,913 90.3
Fergus ........ L,965 54,289 90.1
Flathead 22,076 95.5
Gallatin 60.6 41,067 94.6
Garfield 74.1 5,941 45, 725 74.6
Glacier 71.9 3,555 18.4 75,188 19.09 73.1
Golden Valley 87.2 ?,33S 11.2 44,452 13.72
Granite 30.8 1,886 12.2 55,498 25.37
Hill 91,7 1,910 58,096 30.04
Jefferson 37.4 1,441 27, 766 24.61
Judith Basin 73.6 1,811 71,964 40.44
43.1 19,579 76.03
Lewis and Clark 50.3 11.8 53,537 18.70
Liberty.
Lincoln.
McCone
Madison
•••
••.••••• 12.8 101,643
13,120
41,216
54,990
38.18
42.97
16.50
25.40
Meagher 77,141 14.58
Mineral 15,892
Missoula 23.7 23,271
Musselshell 92.7 4,321 45,672
Park 50.2 1,535
Petroleum 70.0 5,209
Phillips 2,499 34,581 14.72 43.2
Pondera 1,278 78,158 56.59 65.0
Powder River 78.3 3,883 45,092 11.91 48.0
Powell 49.1 3,306 54,196 21.50 74.7
Prairie. ••••••..• 59.8 2,563 34,782 14.45 50.8
Ravalli 24.5 268 21,704 99.51 81.4
Richland 1,244 94.1 1,239 20.5 26,849 23.23 51.9
Roosevelt. 1,263 82.7 41, 990 28.59 49.9
Rosehud. ••.•.•
Sanders. ••••••••••••..
2,936 91.2
27.6
1,468
6,103
17.6
18.1 54,107
16,998
9.58
25.39
53.3
76.1
Sheridan. ......•••••.,.. 96.8 36,124 31.84 48.7
Silver Bow 28.7 18,504 23.99 82.5
Stillwater 77.1 1 , 376 17.7 37,177 27.31 74.2
Sweet Grass 69.7 2,250 15.6 47,227 20.51 69.8
Teton • 1,236 84.2 1,299 14.1 62,427 51.13 73.8
Toole 1,071 85.2 2,402 15.5 81,114 34.06 58.2
Treasure 92.4 3,877 18.1 39,195 12.83 60.8
Valley 56.1 1,622 13.2 36,592 25.20 45.2
Wheatland 96.5 13.4 15.60 69.3
Wibaux
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

NEBRASKA

The State..., 34,494 71.10


Adams 41.4 32,512 105.35
Antelope 38.7 24,901 78.19
Arthur. ............ 21.5 75,010 18.88
Banner. ••••, 28.7 61,109 35.93
17.4 52,320 20.11
1
100.5 40.9 24,017 80.09
Box Butte '105.6 31.1 41,117 41.81
Boyd 703 92.3 28.7 24,302 52.04
Brown. ..••.•••••• 518 88.9 27.2 38,383 26.37
Buffalo 2,000 98.9 1,794 36.4 27,483 87.08
Burt 1,321 94.8 1,203 52.4 45,119 188.51
Butler 1,685 97.0 1,589 41.1 37,842 169.64
Cass 1,597 92.9 42.0 38,100 166.34
1,948 97.1 42.6 30, 314 126.72
612 '97.1 35.6 44,428 55.84
1
Excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that
the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated in the county in which the headquarters is located,
though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.

184
.
.

Items 119-133 Mont. (Beaverhead)—Nebr. (Chase)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl;

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Commer-

MONTANA

The State... 339, 481


Beaverhead 8,248 7,427 1,026
Big Horn 11,180 4,819 6,207 1,511
9,547 4,758 4,457 1,497
Broadwater 2,397 1,053 1,242
Carbon. 6,251 2,541 3,243
Carter 4,438 548 3,844
Cascade. ........ •....... 13,075 8,339 3,839 1,442
Chouteau. 24,843 22,479 2,263 1,471
6,410 1,294 4,956
Dam' els 5,641 4,709 1,141
Dawson 1.011
Deer Lodge
Fallon 1,633
Fergus
Flathead.
.... 8,285 2,109
4,857 2,527 1,581
Gallatin 11,500 5,202 1,667
Garfield 4,447 3,579
Glacier 4,483 2,257
Golden Valley 1,536
Granite 1,626 243
Hill 17,929 1,090
Jefferson 1,624 1,013
Judith Basin 6,573 3,400 3,063
Lake... 5,886 2,121 2,364
Lewis and Clark.......... 4,291 1,036
Liberty
Lincoln. •.••........••
Mc Cone 5,419 1,654
Madison 5,376 4,391
Meagher •.... ..... 2,677 2,410
Mineral 155 82
Missoula. ................ 2,298 961
Musselshell. ... .......... 2,379 1,718
Park 4,403 2,846
Petroleum 1,748 1,325
Phillips. „ 7,841 3,760
Pondera. 11,018 1,245
Powder River. .... ...••••• 4,598 3,475
Powell 3,304 2,555
Prairie. ....... ....••••. 2,258 1,173
Ravalli ,371
Richland 4,307
Roosevelt 5,531
Rosebud 1,555
Sanders
Sheridan 5,324
Silver Bow 51
Stillwater 4,968 2,251 2,410
Sweet Grass. ....... ••••.. 3,116 2,597
Teton 12,064 2,371
Toole. 8,2X4
Treasure 1,970
Valley. 9,267
Wheatland. ............... 2,719
Wibaux 2,199 1,234
Yellowstone. 14,416 6,227
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

1,770
Antelope. 7,887
Arthur.... 1,656
Banner. . . 1,361
Blaine.... 1,708
2,125 7,388
Box Butte. 5,975 2,474
Boyd 4,488 1,473 2,737
Brown. .... 3,664 2,744
Buffalo. . 14,278 6,368
16,250 10,817
11,122 6,231 3,917
10,532 4,129 5,501
18,136 3,210
6,201 3,486
Nebr. (Cherry)—Nebr. (York) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[leans 10 14 15 and 16 based on 20-percent sample; sec Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (—) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
.

Items 17-31 Nebr. (Cherry)—Nebr. (York)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling l Telephones, 1955 Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

With hot Establishments


running
Paid em-
Payroll,
ployees,
toiletand With Nov. 15
year
bath, and payroll workweek

18

NEBRASKA- -Con.

Cherry , 2,539 48.1 1,467 10,944


Cheyenne 3,704 69.6 3,740 19,877
Clay , 3,253 44.5 1,875 7,152
Colfax , 3,309 40.6 2,837 14,684
Cuming. •••••••< 3,774 47.1 3,019 14,588
Custer , 6,402 37.2 3,901 16,374
Dakota , 3,114 37.4 2,911 2,289 11,195
3,330 56.3 2,948 2,465 11,256
Dawson , 6,215 55.7 5,805 5,100 27,805
Deuel 1,116 60.9 1,011 918 5,338
Dixon.... , 2,806 38.0 2,656 2,356 7,610
8,407 64.9 8,236 8,556 42,928
Douglas 82,248 77.7 80,744 93,275 407,493
Dundy 1,501 40.8 1,326 844 4,196
Fillmore 3,385 43.2 3,120 1,937 9,826
Franklin 2,424 35.7 1,674 6,045
Frontier 1,888 36.0 1,174 3,378
Furnas. . . . .......... 3,360 51.9 3,042 2,363 11,096
Gage 47.5 8,437 6,232 30,123
Garden 43.2 1,238 546 3,608
Garfield 34.6 3,459
Gosper , 27.4 1,079
60.8 1,269
Greeley. 33.9 5,173
Hall.. 67.7 45,410
Hamilton.
Harlan
..•. 45.2
43.4
28.4
Hitchcock 51.4
Holt 33.8
Hooker 57.6 1,975
Howard
Jefferson
Johnson.
Kearney
Keith
•• • ,
2,496
4,585
2,505
2,161
2,4X4
31.6
44.9
34.4
47.4
58.5
2,259
4,340
2,292
2,001
2,190
1,297
3,124
1,761
1,650
5,993
13,960
6,493
5,725
12,365
Keya Paha 647 20.9 613 871
Kimball 1,397 59.8 1,269 1,148 6,960
4,578 30.0 4,345 2,789 73,863
Lancaster 37,116 74.5 35,991 39,137 15,382 152,393
Lincoln , 9,012 58.3 8,321 2,180
428 32.4 380
Loup , 418 21.4 383
McPherson 21.7 232
Madison 57.3 6,975 6,331
Merrick 2,906 2,755 2,110 9,708
Morrill 2,694 2,340 1,235
Nance. ....,.,......., 2,118 36.1 1,920 1,224
Nemaha • 3,773 38.9 3,438 2,252
Nuckolls. • ........... 3,309 41.3 3,018 2,068
Otoe 5,627 47.7 5,299
2,403 29.9 2,148
Perkins , 1,558 50.4 1,382
Phelps 3,004 58.7 2,855
Pierce 2,873 35.2 2,753
Platte 5,806 55.9 5,565 4,409
Polk 2,670 50.9 2,529 1,941
Red Willow 4,231 64.0 3,970 3,635
Richardson. ..••••, 5,552 49.5 5,210 3,731
Rock 988 30.5 920 575
Saline , 5,085 45.0 4,651 3,049
Sarpy 4,246 60.6 4,043 1,245
Saunders .•••••••, 5,712 46.5 5,333 3,839
Scotts Bluff 10,930 62.1 9,750 7,710
Seward. 4,338 46.5 4,089 3,161
Sheridan 3,024 48.7 2,184
Sherman 2,070 24.8 815
Sioux 1,076 31.8
Stanton 1,983 35.1
Thayer 3,587 43.7
Thomas 413 27.0 375
Thurston , 2,436 33.7 2,288 1,368
Valley.. 2,462 34.4 2,294 1,438
Washington. ......•.., 3,549 44.4 3,436 2,896
Wayne.... 2,909 47.6 2,810 2,179
Webster 32.4 2,380
Wheeler 18.8 425
York , 53.2 4,428
Nebr. (Cherry)—Nebr. (York) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
General merchandise materials, hardware,
Automotive group
group farm equipment

Estab-
lish-
ments

NEBRASKA— Cci

Cherry 1,779 2,282 1,203


Cheyenne 3,931 4,336 1,347
Clay.. 1,009
Colfax , 2,356
Cuming. ...••••••< 2,032 1,597
Custer 3,402 1,202 1,837
Dakota 3,450 1,387 1,190
Dawes 2.556 918 2,217 1,141
Dawson 1,240 5,798 3,165
Deuel ,

5,443 3,145
Douglas 79,700 21,066

Fillmore .••••••».,
Franklin ,

Frontier. ,......•.,

Cage
Garden.
Garfield
Gosper
Grant
Greeley
Hall

Harlan

Hitchcock
Holt 3,565
Hooker ,

Howard. ............
Jefferson 2,833
Johnson. ........... 1,007
Kearney. 1,652
Keith
Keya Paha
Kimball 1,675 1,430
2,553 2,489
Lancaster 25,263 9,791 32,762 7,545 22,587 10,366
Lincoln 2,779 3,993 1,992 4,419

Mcpherson
Madison. ••••••• 6,919 3,156
Merrick 1,912
MorriLl ,,
935
2,193
Nuckolls 2,223
Otoe
Pawnee. ............
Perkins
Phelps

Platte 1,152
Polk 103
Red Willow 1,077
Richardson.
Hock
1,351 3,975
Sarpy 1,054 1,840
Saunders. .......... 1,365 4,076 1,378
Scotts Bluff ,
9,849 3,050
Seward •••, 2,042 1,347
Sheridan ,
2,359
Sherman ,

Stanton
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston 1,092
Valley 1,437
Washington 2.507
Wayne ,

Webster 1,053
Wheeler
York 3,993

188
Items 48-64 Nebr. (Cherry)—Nebr. (York)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
'
denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Nebr. (Cherry)—Nebr. (York) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
65, 66, and 67 comprise employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self-employed persona, "d"' denotes figures withheld i

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 Production workers
Capital
Taxable With average expendi-
employment of— Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- average average

NEBRASKA— Con.

Cherry
Cheyerme
Clay ,

Colfax ,

Cuming

Dakota

Dawson
Deuel

Douglas

Fillmore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Gage
Garden
Garfield
Gosper
Grant
Greeley
Ball

Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Jefferson
Johnson
Kearney
Keith
Keya Paha
Kimball

Lancaster 22,886 63,898


Lincoln 2,541 2,241
Logan

McPherson
Madison
Merrick
Morrill

Nemaha
Nuckolls 1,051
Otoe 2,110
Pawnee
Perkins
Phelps
Pierce
Platte
Poli
Red Willow 502
Richardson
Rock
Saline
Sarpy
Saunders 4,083
Scotts Bluff 5,798
Seward 1,182
Sheridan
Sherman
Sioux
Stanton
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston
Valley
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Wheeler
York
Items 80-99 Nebr. (Cherry)—Nebr. (York)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
23

Apparel Fabn-
Primary

kindred related

~~
55

191
•.
.
, ,,. ,
. ..

Nebr. (Cherry)-Nebr. (York) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
; 106-109 and 112-118 based c ; Source Notes and Expl; shown where less than 0.1]

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
tionof Part-
Over ated by
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products products
sold sold

NEBRASKA— Con.

Cherry. .
Cheyenne.
Clay 1,079
Colfax. . . 1,313
Cuming. •• 1,801
x
Custer. . . l,665 101.6
Dakota...,
Dawes... .
Dawson. . .
Deuel. . . .
1,321
1,641
Douglas.. 1,432

Fillmore.
Franklin.
Frontier.
Furnas.

Greeley.
Hall

Harlan. . .

Hitchcock.
Holt
Hooker. ...
Howard. ... 1,201
Jefferson. 1,357
Johnson. . . 1,042
Kearney. . .
Keith ,

Keya Paha.,
Kimball...,

Lancaster.
Lincoln. .

McPherson.
Madison. . .
Merrick. .
Morrill....
Nance
Nemaha....
Nuckolls...

Otoe
Pawnee. . .
Perkins...

Pierce
Platte
Polk
Red Willow...
Richardson. .
Rock
Saline....... 1,644
Sarpy 801
Saunders 2,203
Scotts Bluff. 1,741
Seward 1,674
Sheridan 1,018
Sherman. ..... 1,021
525
Stanton.... ..
Thayer. ......
Thomas
Thurston
Valley 1,038
Washington. . 1,309
Wayne 1,393
Webster
Wheeler
York
Items 119-133 Nebr. (Cherry)—Nebr. (York)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations]

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold

Commer'

13,874
Nev. (Churchill) —N. Mex. (Mora) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; e Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes : available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample item

Codes
.

Items 17-31 Nev. (Churchill)—N. Mex. (Mora)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling i Telepho: Retail trade, 1954

Establishments

Payroll,

toilet and
bath, and
pied
not dilap-
idated

18

NEVADA

The State...
Churchill , 63.1 63.7 10,208
Clark 74.6 43.2 10,923 20,738 129,724
Douglas ,
83.6 61.9 321 1,195 3,343
Elko 67.5 51.2 1,294 1,989 20,325
Esmeralda. ........ 24.0 58.4
Eureka
Humboldt
•••. 33.3
67.4 9,346
T ander 45.3 2,151
Lincoln , 56.1 3,490
Lyon 67.7 5,187
Mineral 2,326 74.5 1,727 6,279
Nye 1,634 38.6 1,115 3,761
Ormsby , 1,369 83.8 1,244 6,100
Pershing , 1,128 1,014 5,457
Storey
Washoe ,

White Pine

NEW HAMPSHIRE

The State , 190, 563 43,349 603,991


Belknap 12,490 56.3 7,954 2,489 33,440 3,154
Carroll 8,763 52.5 4,950 1,556 18,946 1,487
Cheshire 14,222 61.3 11,549 2,794 37,318 3,568 1,570
Coo's , 11,210 69.6 10,024 2,286 37,031 1,405
Grafton ..,, 17,196 65.0 13,533 4,230 53,912 2,136
Hillsborough. ........ 50,430 46,273 36,397 14,012 183,804 18,964 7,986 1,762
Merrimack. ........... 21,124 17,728 14,013 5,501 67,914 6,114 2,560 781
Rockingham. •••••. 29,623 57.5 20,899 17,191 4,851 87,146 7,761 3,449 1,133
Strafford , 16,292 65.9 14,421 10,125 3,799 56,571 5,152 2,282
Sullivan 9,213 65.7 7,872 5,770 1,831 27,909 2,824 1,148

NEW JERSEY

The State..... 588,493 227,657


Atlantic 48,604 40,168 42,441 25,178 2,936 1,847 1,120 2,765 219,485 26,730 9,629
Bergen 162,427 157,413 183, 564 44,716 14,390 5,285 3,955 6,416 705,143 69,538 23,685
Burlington 36,113 32,913 31,907 11,433 3,946 1,272 1,046 1,534 133,779 12,071 4,855 1,584
Camden 88,429 84,743 93, 243 30,234 7,936 3,294 2,679 3,682 13,398 3,723
Cape May 32,233 11,635 14,811 5,209 792 1,286 2,954 1,352
Cumberland. ..•, 27,793 25,690 64.9 26,261 8,774 2,204 1,299 134,308 11,881 4,513 1,329
260,870 256,736 39.0 288,431 142,115 19,654 9,704 10,837 1,181,567 136,592 47,707 10,515
Gloucester 28,493 75.0 26,302 70.1 22,960 5,553 2,604 959 97,851 8,093 3,172 1,198
Hudson 189,614 83.0 187,273 26.7 155,384 68,252 13,474 6,867 599,400 59,770 21,690
Hunterdon. 14,081 65.1 12,586 64.5 11,886 3,754 1,000 523 601 52,919 4,148 1,478
Mercer 60^784 84.6 59,383 63.6 68,132 31,390 5,318 2,360 1,839 3,168 1,972 336,000 37,114 13,488
Middlesex 76,353 82.0 73,132 61.2 77,524 30,958 8,280 2,550 2,086 3,564 2,228 331,446 33,104 11,983
Monmouth. ........... 82,668 77.3 63,898 64.6 78,770 27,678 6,298 2,683 1,862 3,742 2,490 324,246 33,784 11,816 3,722
Morris. , 53,237 67.8 61,877 19,945 4,380 1,674 2,184 1,412 213,732 21,447 7,524 2,118
Ocean 38,485 71.6 24,649 9,303 1,628 1,556 128,130 10,816 1,609
Passaic 107, 577 79.9 46.2 135,297 50,810 8,000 5,143 467,737 47,693 17,124 5,176
15,582 64.9 55.2 12,564 4,958 1,284 53,008 4,372 1,790 625
Somerset , 27,742 84.2 26,327 63.5 23,234 8,986 2,652 101,830 10,234 3,666 1,103
Sussex 17,900 60.4 10,070 64.1 2,870 872 44,650 3,657 1,327
92.0 112,340 59.0 51,654 535,751 57,230 20,051
Warren 69.4 15,934 59.5 4,723 57,235 5,031

NEW MEXICO

The State..... 199, 706 3


19,500
Bernalillo.
Catron
.•, 43,443
1,157 18.2
62.0
63.1
6,764
76
218,119
,
1,253
Chaves 12,142 60.4 .51.2 4,964 1,424 50,849
Colfax.... 4,990 46.6 54.1 1,163 12,777
7,674 68.4 6,871 58.1 2,430 28,462
Be Baca 1,234 33.0 1,001 67.6 3,333
Bona Ana 10,896 41.8 9,661 48.4 34,053
Eddy 12,499 63.8 11, 143 50.9 49, 701
6,413 49.6 5,775 45.3 15,836
Guadalupe 2,050 22.9 1,625 66.2 6,198
Harding 805 32.6 754 69.1 1,011
Hidalgo 1,503 54.5 1,372 52.1 4,831
9,972 67.0 9,027 45.7 59,685
Lincoln 3,553 40.5 2,011 63.8 7,213
Los Alamos..... ..... 3,501 93.6 2,800 8,530
2,719 52.3 2,325 12,554
McKinley. 6,197 33.7 5,640 29,469
2,468 2,054 2,412
1
Marriage licenses.
2
Includes 355 marriages for State institutions '

stributed by county.
3
Estimated.

195
Nev. (Churchill)—N. Mex. (Mora) Items 32^7
Table 2.—COUNTIES
,l
[ d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
General merchandise Apparel,
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment

NEVADA

The State..,
Churchill
Claris
Douglas
Elko
Esmeralda.
Eureka
Humboldt. .........
lander
Lincoln

Mineral
Nye
Onus by
Pershing
Storey
Washoe
White Pine

NEW HAMPSHIRE

The State 159,966 32,200 106,273 40,299


Belknap . 8,192 1,653 6,742 2,559
Carroll 5,229 1,000 3,933 2,505
Cheshire 10,389 1,829 2,822 2,036 1,424 6,589 2,632
10,729 1,629 2,106 2,289 1,530 7,044 3,062
Grafton 13,388 2,879 3,475 3,871 2,021 11,034 3,617
Hillsborough. ..... 49,771 9,225 15,934 14,134 9,137 28,448 11,367
Merrimack 15,456 3,285 6,069 3,097 1,902 12,265 3,914
Rockingham. •••• 22,790 6,812 4,188 3,941 2,443 16,564 5,914
Strafford 16,689 2,907 3,777 3,913 2,567 8,685 3,110
Sullivan 7,333 2,593 1,930 1,277 4,969 1,619

NEW JERSEY

The State.... 592,105 434,905 481,080 344,697 323,278


Atlantic 49,243 40,894 11,228 18,430 9,900 24,206 10,014
197,061 51,863 34,902 46,986 34,138 111,807 45,293
Burlington 33,939 13,052 4,484 4,502 4,197 28,096 13,337
Camden 89,401 35,903 23,540 18,404 19,918 64,981 23,657
Cape May..... 21,727 13,395 4,577 3,041 2,233 12,634 3,967
Cumberland 30,454 6,938 8,998 7,813 5,482 19,404 6,745
272,086 114,280 142,013 127,379 70,626 190,988 43,173
Gloucester. ...••.., 23,902 7,355 2,604 3,989 4,593 23,694 6,371
Hudson 181,346 68,803 59,704 40,157 75,705
Hunterdon 12,148 3,658 2,033 2,077 8,940
28,423 35,189 27,436 20,317 53,216 18,749
Middlesex 34,630 18,516 26,445 19,428 58,279 21,105
Monmouth. .•••.... 82,736 38,803 21,966 19,264 15,212 46,995 17,181
60,264 17,421 14,743 12,143 10,267 34,679 13,636
Ocean 32,592 14,212 3,594 4,304 5,103 16,539 6,336
Passaic LIB, 445 40,578 37,515 50,129 30,978 74,738 18,347
Salem 12,488 3,473 1,743 2,174 3,553 9,650 3,356
Somerset. ........ .. 26,735 10,695 2,505 5,400 4,538 19,477 5,971
Sussex 11,202 4,135 2,024 1,478 2,021 7,136 2,866
141,644 38, 550 33,953 38,820 37,291 87,623 27,581
Warren 12,835 5,044 1,857 1,206 2,668 11,951 5,672

NEW MEXICO

The State....
Bernalillo
Catron
Chaves 11,170 3,431 6,066 10,872 3,775
Colfax 2,673 1,323 2,041 2,100 1,439
Curry 5,010 1,484 3,172 7,148 1,922
De Baca 573 139 297
Dona Ana 7,855 2,672 1,877 5,034 3,263
Eddy 13,049 2,806 4,934 8,264 4,196
Grant 3,877 1,160 2,640 3,031 1,196
Guadalupe 1,121 1,931
Harding. ...........
Hidalgo

Lincoln
Los Alamos..
Luna
McKinley
Mora

196
Items 48-64 Nev. (Churchill)—N. Mex. (Mora)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Nev. (Churchill) —N. Mex. (Mora) Items 65-79
Table 2.—COUNTIES
65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self-employed persona, "d" denotes figures withheld
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 Production workers

Reporting Employ Taxable With average


employment of— Payroll,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- pay January- average average

NEVADA.

The State.. 1 1
c ) t )
Churchill ,

Clark 19,567 19,006


Douglas 343 220
Elko , 1,971 1,352
Esmeralda ,

Eureka
Humboldt
lander
Lincoln ,

Lyon ,

Mineral
Nye
Ornish;/
Pershing
Storey
Washoe
White Pine

NEW HAMPSHIRE

The State 140,875 99,126 245,346 190,760 408,826


£)
BeUmap ,
6,533 4,539 12,352 8,795 21,367 19,186
Carroll ,
2,507 1,405 2,126 1,681 3,105 d
Cheshire , 10,850 7,978 20,603 5,179 15,823 34,971 5,566 24,001
8,398 6,560 18,515 4,559 15,274 33,288 3,939 a
Grafton ,
8,956 5,631 11,788 3,452 9,847 17,797 4,093 15,932
Hillsborough , 3,513 55,886 40,183 100,005 27,149 77,223 166,355 6,272 132,176
Merrimack , 1,216 11,058 7,480 17,997 4,907 14,712 26,660 1,177 26,135
Rockingham 1,434 12,599 5,852 17,448 5,114 13,546 28,229 2,406 4,235 13,119
Strafford , 16,021 10,505 33,003 8,923 25,243 57,512 1,570 9,481 37,603
Sullivan... ,
6,334 3,581 11,506 2,927 8,610 19,536 3,933 17,293

NEW JERSEY

The State..... 2
739,035
Atlantic ,
32,601 21,152 18,428 5,219 13,875 28,384 1,566
146,491 1/40,350 367,934 60,495 235,112 654,901 20,224
Burlington 23,871 20,179 13,353 55,847 10,998 42,567 99,419 14,329
Camden ,
87,786 80,878 46,283 203,115 36,845 142, 038 368,045 13,922
Cape May 6,775 4,288 1,471 4,126 1,265 3,261 696
,

8,434
Cumberland 1,951 28,669 21,683 18,350 61,414 15,705 47,284 109,242 9,257
21,749 346,164 315,218 2,817 143,101 611,593 105,778 390,195 1,067,606 51,334
1,505 16,391 14,812 164 9,484 41,814 7,118 28,352 71,805 a, 508
Hudson ,
14,277 242,044 234,157 2,363 133,063 569,410 100,902 380,317 1,119,182 41,723
Hunterdon 820 9,599 8,737 3,540 13,187 3,054 10,521 24,027
,

2,755
Mercer 4,668 80,592 73,643 38,289 157, 238 30,069 112,465 302,999 14,903
Middlesex ,
5,058 97,830 90,514 65,529 284,183 51,462 199,495 608,462 43,165
Monmouth 5,030 42,220 32,176 14,014 46,647 11,441 33,947 96,556
,

3,435
Morris ,
3,190 36,463 32,573 17,650 72,290 13,720 49,483 160,471
Ocean , 1,816 9,689 6,760 1,605 5,212 1,247 3,648 8,147
Passaic 8,454 132,362 120,938 72,310 295,596 216,379
,

58,531 507, 788


Salem 14,718 15,746 10,641
,

54,600 7,703 33,996 135,707


Somerset ,
25,469 24,015 15,669 69,185 11,439 44,489 127,265
6,405 2,231 7,149 1,901 5,537 1/1,483
146,352 81,174 370, 880 61,639 255,582 736,896
Warren 16,563
,

10,051 38,144 8,004 28,003 71,059

NEW MEXICO

The State.... 113,341


Bernalillo
Catron
Chaves
Colfax

De Baca
Dona Ana
Eddy
Grant
Guadalupe
Harding
Hidalgo

Lincoln
Los Alamos

McKinley
Mora
"

Items 80-99 Nev. (Churchill)—N. Mex. (Mora)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c mployees by major industry group, 1954

Rubber
related prod- leather metal
related

NEVADA

The State
Churchill
Clark
Douglas
Elko
Esmeralda ,

Eureka ,

Humboldt
Lander ,

Lincoln

Mineral
Nye
Ormsby ,

Pershing
Storey
Washoe
White Pine

NEW HAMPSHIRE

The State
Belknap ,

Carroll
Cheshire ,

Grafton
Hillsborough ,

Merrimack ,

Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan ,

NEW JERSEY

The State
Atlantic
Bergen ,

Burlington ,

Camden
Cape May
Cumberland ,

Gloucester
Hudson
Hunterdon.
Mercer
Middlesex
Monmouth
Morris

Passaic
Salem
Somerset
Sussex

Warren

NEW MEXICO

The State
Bernalillo
Catron
Chaves
Colfax

De Baca
Dona Ana
Eddy
Grant
Guadalupe
Harding
Hidalgo
Lea
Lincoln
Los Alamos
Luna
McKinley
Mora

199
,,, . ,

Nev. (Churchill) —N. Mex. (Mora) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explaru Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
oper-
tion of Part-
Under Over ated by
all land
$2,500 $25,000 tenants
products

NEVADA

The State.., 61,056 26.52 82.6 81.4


Churchill ,

Clark ,

Douglas........... 54.7
Elko ,

Esmeralda, ........
Eur eka ...........
Humboldt...,.,...,
Lander. ••••••••••,
Lincoln. ..........
Lyon ,

Mineral ..........
Nye ,

Pershing ,

Storey .
Washoe
White Pine

NEW HAMPSHIRE

The State
ap .

Carroll .............
Cheshire
Cods
Grafton
Hillsborough. ........ 1,831
Merrimack. .,•••., 1,542
Rockingham........,,, 1,678
Strafford
Sullivan

NEW JERSEY

The State....,
Atlantic , 1,279
Bergen..........,,., 547
Burlington.,.. , 1,835

Cape May., ..........


Cumberland. .........

Gloucester. .....*•.,
Hudson... ...........
Hunterdon...........
Mercer ........<
Middlesex , 1,070
Monmouth.....,...,., 2,486
Morris 1,023
1,214
Passaic ....,
Salem *••., 1,478
Somerset..... ....... 1,035
Sussex 1,031

Warren

NEW MEXICO

The State....
Bernalillo
Catron
Chaves.... .........
Colfax

De Baca
Dana Ana, ..........
Eddy
Grant
Guadalupe. .........
Harding
Hidalgo
Lea
Line oln. ..........
Los Alamos, ••••••

McKinley!.. !".....
Mora
,
,

Items 119-133 Nev. (Churchill) —N. Mex. (Mora)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations]

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued Banking, 1956

Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Total Time
1
deposits
livestock
poultry

NEVADA

The State... 555,467


Churchill... , 4, 754 60,241 3,016 6,006 2,319
Clark , 1,278 7,333 2,200 94,624 28,709
Douglas. ...••.... 2,193 23,334 1,657 4,148 1,903
Elko , 7,814 168,563 16,445 7,056
Esmeralda. ....... 1,742
Eureka 3
18,560 1,334
Humboldt. ••.
Lander.... ........
( )
68,7a
20,330
7,272
2,335
3,521
880
Lincoln. •••••. 17,833 2,071 556
Lyon 36,224 3,835 1,089
Mineral. .... . .... 3,301 1,445
Nye
Qrmsby. ••.
Pershing. •....••.
, 24,104
2,458
27,727
2,478
15,223
3,456
Storey. ••••.••.
Washoe.......
White Pine ,

NEW HAMPSHIRE

The State 45,338 118,015 756,305 545,654


Belknap. ............. 1,977 5,717 40,940 30,427
Carroll 1,602 3,667 11,420 6,892
Cheshire... .. ...... 3,769 1,497 855 1,640 10, 596 54,584 36,448
2,956 1,865 596 704 14,846 33,406 25,184
Grafton. ••....•.••.•, 4,973 2,930 1,161 1,808 23,537 55,503 40,518
Hillsborough. ........ 9,616 1,707 2,459 4,928 1,842 1,361 1,245 5,134 14,630 2,861 262,237 185,779
Merrimack. ••••••. 5,969 542 1,810 3,026 1,682 1,202 1,211 3,074 14,695 3,018 119,902 91,397
Rockingham. .......... 9,104 1,245 2,138 5,330 1,818 1,317 1,334 5,179 13,031 1,247 70,745 47,136
Strafford ...., 3,045 561 1,365 6,657 70,814 53,035
Sullivan '..., 2,327 713 1,385 10,639 36,754 28,838

NEW JERSEl

The State...., 242,683 184,698


Atlantic 14,104 6,489 7,469 2,159 2,709 133,791 50,619
Bergen............. 7,513 5,592 1,170 834 3,292 572,554 259,416
Burlington. ......... 22,064 12,293 2,135 3,141 4,940 17,770 101,576 44,599
Camden , 5,650 2,772 2,419 1,113 4,526 270,229 75,949
Cape May. ........... 2,085 1,139 3,814 50,391 17,680
Cumberland. ......... 26,150 2,003 2,382 76,593 20,270
1,749 16 849 1,873,403 908,710
Gloucester. ......... 18,182 2,497 2,360 3,952 1,258 70,370 74,466 22,836
Hudson. ............. 3,664 3,303 144 29 1,164 40,750 863,382 503,690
Hunterdon 17,806 1,315 2,785 3,175 7,392 7,819 54,953 30,339
Mercer.. ............ 9,218 5,115 1,753 1,891 1,210 1,374 2,260 1,755 2,731 385,697 173,871
Middlesex 13,361 6,340 3,085 3,385 1,432 1,581 4,014 3,449 2,512 351, 715 210,047
Monmouth. ••.•••••. 27,807 10,064 2,171 14,713 3,087 2,558 14,824 3,922 12,526 9,873 246,991 106,922
Morris.... .......... 7,444 3,082 2,798 1,630 1,319 2,496 11,429 3,246 223,534 122,254
Ocean. .••••.., 15,100 993 1,220 12,163 1,494 1,139 73,835 30,983
Passaic 2,280 1,280 415 704 677 190 618,534 340,770
Salem 14,127 6,306 4,073 1,715 2,435 5,226 19,035 3,602 41,145 14,176
Somerset 7,570 1,505 2,787 1,779 1,450 2,970 1,504 13,510 3,702 101,947 57,490
Sussex... 12,318 10,036 1,519 1,748 3,789 1,746 36,743 1,454 41,734 23,410
3,299 1,602 251 608,057 318,100
Warren 11,194 1,987 30,704 58,077 34,431

NEW MEXICO

The State.... 94,372


Bernalillo 3,367 1,187 40,961
Catron. 1,719 1,677
Chaves............. 21,380 5,916 2,620 32,912
Colfax 3,705 3,272 1,905 16,605
Curry 8,688 4,720 2,322 16,220
De Baca,... ........ 2,074 1,706 35,173 1,773
Dona Ana. ••••..,... 21,229 1,228 17,498 15,569
Eddy 15,785 38,648 30,622
1,794 47,943 10,193
Guadalupe 2,146 38,598 3,694
Harding 1,753 1,654 40,191 511
Hidalgo........ 3,919 1,268 40,499 2,746
11,318 3,063 64,728 33,455
Lincoln 3,185 2,837 34,778 3,577
Los Alamos.. .....•• 6,187 1,689
22,502 5,272 304
McKinley 3
( ) 10,429 14,380 4,107
Mora 30, 332 400
1
Other than dairy and poultry.
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporati
3
Less than $500.

201
N. Mex. (Otero)—N. Y. (Yates) Items 1-16
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign ( - ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
Items 17-31 N. Mex. (Otero)—N. Y. (Yates)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent
. ,

N. Mex. (Otero)—N. Y. (Yates) Items 32^7


Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking General merchandise Apparel, materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance Automotive group
group farm equipment

NEW MEXICO— Con.

3,364
Quay 2,514 2,300
Rio Arriba 3,119 2,899
Roosevelt. 2,748 2,412
Sandoval.... ..••.... 465
San Juan 4,672 2,032 3,486 5,984 3,134
San Miguel. ........... 3,384 1,189 2,206 2,448 1,202
Santa Fe , 9,808 3,766 4,874 8,743 2,624
1,764
Socorro. •••».. . • . • 1,414
Taos. 2,037
Torrance 430

Valencia .......•,

NEW YORK

The State.... 710,018


Albany. ............ 74,711 28,246 27,284 15,860 51,777 15,143
Allegany 8,500 1,894 2,520 1,274 7,472 2,466
393,149 89,851 36,467 120, 270 61,970 108,697 32,578
Broome 52,655 18,853 26,180 13,985 10,634 39,144 13,383
Cattaraugus. ••..... 19,470 6,246 6,435 5,319 13,689 4,739
Cayuga 17,771 4,962 4,903 5,340 3,381
Chautauqua 37,514 12,556 14,095 9,987
Chemung. ••••
Chenango. ..•.•••,
26,836
9,906
7,971 9,554 9,230 19,970
10, 058
5,344
3,408 3,073 1,957 6,899 2,748
Clinton 12,835 3,269 7,269 2,454 1,543 8,856 2,567
Columbia 12,606 3,063 2,284 2,207 1,550 10,012 3,309
Cortland , 9,925 3,239 3,490 2,500 1,491 9,714 2,451
Delaware 9,776 3,377 2,556 1,216 1,465 11,428 3,077
Dutchess 38,743 13,694 16,310 9,459 6,064 28,672 9,266
Erie 283,881 111,054 140,580 96,367 56,984 182,863 58,147
8,554 3,117 1,610 1,882 1,303 6,900 2,147
Franklin 11,217 3,306 4,712 3,133 1,867 9,995 3,028
Fulton 13,982 3,766 3,279 3,561 2,484 11, 863 2,987
Genesee 4,137 4,710 3,846 2,664 14, 886
Greene 4,378 2,238 1,001 1,413 7,949
Hamilton.
Herkimer
•.. , 17,619
749
4,442
1,037
4,591
d
2,664 3,347
726
10,136
590
4,069
Jefferson 21,703 7,651 10,250 6,985 3,209 18,987 5,716
753,609 214,689 164,866 247, 518 150,715 207,921 75,763
3,875 1,213 1,793 434 4,067 1,384
Livingston......... 9,389 3,042 1,647 1,387 10,761 2,947
Madison 10,821 3,556 2,117 2,187 2,240 12,034 3,492
Monroe 146,566 46,727 83,770 45,891 33,841 118,412 29,906
Montgomery. ....... 16,795 4,979 3,988 4,326 3,103 10,234 3,460
Nassau 342,092 99,067 84,322 92,007 64,643 208,299 68,186
New York 636,786 737,590 596,607 742,714 287,342 192,807 35,305
Niagara 56,839 20,902 19,792 15,651 10,467 39,178 14, 559
Oneida 60,361 20,098 19,702 18, 766 12,352 39,577 15,245
Onondaga. .......... 108,841 41,145 53,108 34,609 17,819 87,008 22,581
Ontario 15,467 7,449 4,539 3,914 3,209 16,253 4,289
54,409 17,109 14,864 12,962 10,237 38, 516 9,472
Orleans 8,404 1,831 1,576 1,502 1,265 5,623 1,785
Oswego.... •••...... 18,903 5,630 5,279 3,017 3,173 11,804 4,941
Otsego 12,096 3,932 6,577 2,024 1,429 11,519 3,032
Putnam 6,870 2,840 744 d 9,360 1,836
Queens 543,251 143, 259 104,928 1,402 119,867 90,563 218,685 65, 302
Rensselaer. ........ 37,049 10,964 9,205 15,269 7,71A 23,392 7,821
Richmond 59,312 15,702 8,179 10,550 7,200 25,971 6,113
Rockland 28,461 8,911 2,780 4,267 18,802 4,669
St. Lawrence....... 23,745 7,173 8,054 18,272
3,373 5,999
Saratoga 21,182 8,065 3,211 2,608 13,244 4,699
Schenectady. ....... 49,409 12,669 16,654 8,136 24,818
Schoharie .•••••••. 4,850 1,413 1,652 5,274
Schuyler 3,422 1,249 264 2,962
Seneca 6,830 2,718 546 1,004 6,656 2,945
Steuben 22,422 6,697 6,545 5,512 18,148 5,878
Suffolk 131,154 35,212 20,497 25,789 77,632 26,423
Sullivan. .......... 19,798 6,565 2,666 3,486 12,647 3,306
Tioga 7,459 1,449 1,414 1,172 5,282 2,501
Tompkins........... 15,858 4,486 5,555 3,493 10,956 4,146
Ulster 27,183 8,051 5,524 16,508 6,425
Warren 15,927 6,449 5,517 13,876 2,931
Washington.. 11,116 1,484 1,191 4,453 3,289
Wayne 15,193 3,621 2,159 2,610 16, 780 3,513
Westchester.. 243,319 60,746 81,746 52,131 154,073 46,817
Wyoming 7,585 2,173 1,107 1,069 8,185 1,998
Yates 5,282 1.186 509 1,291

204
,

Items 48-64 N. Mex. (Otero)—N. Y. (Yates)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em-
Payroll, ployees, Payroll,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15
year

NEW MEXICO— Con.

Otero 8,051 341


Oiay 13,596
Rio Arriba............ 6,591
Roosevelt 12,055
Sandoval. ............. 2,237
San Juan. •••••• 8,079
San Miguel 12,273
Santa Fe 31,174
Sierra 5,165
Socorro. 3,987
Taos 5,408
Torrance. ............. 3,531
Union 6,232
Valencia.............. 9,344

NEW YORK

The State....
Albany
Allegany <

Broome
Cattaraugus ,

Cayuga ,

Chautauqua. ........
Chemung ...,
Chenango
Clinton. ,

Columbia. ..........
Cortland
Delaware. ..........
Dutchess ,

Erie ,

Franklin. ,

Fulton ,

Greene ,

Hamilton. ..........
Herkimer
Jefferson. .........
Kings ,

Livingston .
Madison ,

Monroe. .... ........


Montgomery. ........
Nassau
New York. ..........
Niagara... ... ,

Oneida. ............
Onondaga ,

Ontario. ...........

Orleans
Oswego ,

Putnam. ............
Queens
Rensselaer
Richmond. .........
Rockland
St. Lawrence......

Saratoga .
Schenectady
Schoharie •••*
Schuyler
Seneca. ...........
Steuben
Suffolk
Sullivan
Tioga.....
Tompkins ..........
Ulster
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westchester. ......
Wyoming
Yates
N. Mex. (Otero)—N. Y. (Yates) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
nployed persona, "d" denotes figures withheld

Employers reporting under Old-


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments All employees

Taxable With average


employment of— Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual
average annual
average

NEW MEXICO— Con.

1,802
Quay 1,239
Rio Arriba ,
1,087
Roosevelt 1,394
Sandoval 1
f )

San Juan
San Miguel ,

Santa Fe

Socorro
Taos
Torrance ,

Union
Valencia ,

NEW YORK

The State....
Albany
Allegany

Broome
Cattaraugus
Cayuga
Chautauqua ,

Chemung
Chenango ,

Clinton
Columbia ,

Cortland
Delaware
Dutchess ,

Erie

Franklin
Fulton ,

Genesee
Greene

Herkimer
Jefferson
Kings

Madison
Monroe -
Montgomery
Nassau
New York
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga ,

Ontario
Orange
Orleans
Oswego
Otsego
Putnam
Queens
Rensselaer
Richmond
Rockland
St Lawrence
.

Saratoga ,

Schenectady
Schoharie ,

Schuyler ,

Seneca ,

Steuben
Suffolk
Sullivan
Tioga ,

Tompkins
Ulster
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westchester
Wyoming
Yates
Items 80-99 N. Mex. (Otero)—N. Y. (Yates)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents eacb group's offiaal Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c nployees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Pulp, Fabri-
Primary
paper. Rubber

Iishing

NEW MEXICO- -Con.

Otero
<Jiay
Rio Arriba
Roosevelt
Sandoval
San Juan
San Miguel
Santa Fe
Sierra
Socorro
Taos
Torrance
Union
Valencia

NEW YORK

The State
Albany
Allegany

Broome
Cattaraugus
Cayuga
Chautauqua
Chemung
Chenango
Clinton
Columbia
Cortland
Delaware
Dutchess
Erie

Franklin
Fulton
Genesee
Greene
Hamilton
Herkimer
Jefferson
Kings

Livingston
Madison
Monroe
Montgomery
Nassau
New York
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga
Ontario
Orange
Orleans
Oswego
Otsego
Putnam
Ojieens
Rensselaer
Richmond
Rockland
St. Lawrence

Saratoga
Schenectady
Schoharie
Schuyler
Seneca
Steuben
Suffolk
Sullivan
Tioga
Tompkins
Ulster
Warren
Washington

Westchester
Wyoming
Yates

207
,,

N. Mex. (Otero)—N. Y. (Yates) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based c nple; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
oper-
tion of Part-
Under Over ated by
all land
$2,500 $25,000 tenants
products products
sold sold

102

NEW MEXICO— Con.

Otero i 1,656
Quay
Rio .Arriba............
Roosevelt. .......<>....
Sandoval ,

San Juan.. ............


San Miguel ,

Santa Fe ,

Socorro.. ...,., ...»•«,


Taos ,

Torrance. ....••••••..

Valencia ,

NEW YORK

The State...,
Albany ,

Allegany ,

Broome
Cattaraugus ,

Cayuga .,
Chautauqua . ........
Chemung. ...........
Chenango
Clinton. , 1,967
Columbia , 1,440
Cortland 1,134
Delaware 2,865
Dutchess 1,310
Erie 3,963

Franklin
Fulton

Greene. ............
Hamilton. ..........
Herkimer
Jefferson. ..«..•••.
Kings

Livingston. ........ 1,612


Madison 2,057
2,721
Montgomery. ........ 1,296
Nassau
New York. ..........
Niagara 3,223
Oneida. **•......... 3,281
Onondaga . . 2,539
Ontario , 2,371
Orange , 2,129
Orleans 1,536
Oswego , 2,858
Otsego ••.. 2,823
Putnam. ..•••••
Queens.. ....»»....,
Rensselaer. ........
Richmond ,

Rockland . .
St. Lawrence. ......

Saratoga ., 1,768
Schenectady. ....... 448
Schoharie. ......... 1,458
Schuyler ,

Seneca. ............
Steuben 3,219
Suffolk 1,464
Sullivan 1,450
Tioga
Tompkins
Olster
Warren.
Washington
Wayne
Westchester. ......
Wyoming
Yates
Items 119-133 N. Mex. (Otero)—N. Y. (Yates)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations!
,

N. C (Alamance) —N. C. (Robeson) Items 1-16


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics i vailable. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median

Income in 1949

(Arsons
25 and

NORTH CAROLINA

32- The State..... 939,215


32-001 Alamance , 353
32-002 Alexander ,

32-003 Alleghany ,

32-004 Anson.'. ....••.*••<


32-005
32-006 Avery ,

32-007 Beaufort ,

32-008 Bertie ,

32-009 Bladen ,

!
32-010 Brunswick
32-011 Buncombe
32-012 Burke ,

32-013 Cabarrus
32-014 Caldwell ,

32-015 Camden.
32-016 Carteret ,,
32-017 Caswell
32-018 Catawba
32-019 Chatham ,

32-020 Cherokee ,

32-021 Chowan ,

32-022 Clay
32-023 Cleveland ,

32-024 Columbus i

32-025 Craven ,

32-026 Cumberland. ..•.....,


32-027 Currituck ,

32-028
32-029 Davidson
32-030 Davie
32-031 Duplin
32-032 Durham ,

32-033 Edgecombe
32-034 Forsyth ,

32-035 Franklin
32-036 Gaston...'.
32-037 Gates
32-038 Graham... ••.•••••
32-039 Granville
32-040 Greene. ...•••••
32-041 Guilford
32-042 Halifax
32-043 Harnett ,

32-044 Haywood. •••••<


32-045 Henderson
32-046 Hertford
32-047 Hoke
32-048
32-049
32-050
32-051
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson.
Johnston
•• - . .

32-052
32-053
32-054 Lenoir. .••••••<
32-055 Lincoln
32-056 McDovell
32-057
32-058 Madison
32-059 Martin
32-060 Mecklenburg
32-061 Mitchell
32-062 Montgomery
32-063
32-064 Nash
32-065 New Hanover
32-066 Northampton
32-067 Onslow. ....•.•••...,
32-068 Orange •...,
32-069 Pamlico
32-070 Pasquotank.
32-071 Pender ,

32-072 Perquimans ..•..••,


32-073 Person........*....,
32-074 Pitt ,

32-075 Polk ,

32-076 Randolph ,

32-077 Richmond ,

32-078 Robeson ,
Items 17-31 N. C. (Alamance) —N. C. (Robeson)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1.
'
denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
.,.

N. C (Alamance)—N. C (Robeson) Items 32^,7


Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Fumiture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
msrungs, appliance farm equipment
dealers

Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab-


lish- lish- hsh-

NORTH CAROLINA

The State....... 393,870 2,331 609,254


Alamance. ........... .. 12,703
Alexander............. 1,611
Alleghany. ..••*• 1,333
Anson. ••.•••••• 2,873
1,698
Avery ......•.•. 340 1,011 d
Beaufort.............. 6,644 2,503 5,278 1,708
2,425 1,965 3,39 1,157
Bladen................ 2,906 1,734 4,350 1,302
Brunswick. ........... 1,677 543 1,303 864
Buncombe. ............ 26,118 19,826 6,116 5,621 16,538 8,747
Bur-Ice..... ............ 6,638 1,990 1,558 1,183 3,287 2,349
Cabarrus ............. 14,639 6,407 3,112 5,092 10,803 4,760
Caldwell 6,885 2,075 1,740 1,542 4,676 1,904
Camden. ....•.••., 485
Carteret. ....... ...... 1,556 2,947
Caswell.. ............. 1,214 1,036
Catawba 14,900 6,843 12,789
Chatham. ............ ., 3,361 839 3,802
Cherokee.............. 2,162 1,012 2,342
Chowan. ............... 445 1,640
Clay 253 d
Cleveland............. 9,849 6,146 2,074 8,308
Columbus.............. 6,375 3,589 1,231 8,135
Craven. .... •>••>•>• 9,480 4,873 2,946 2,805 8,885 2,872
Cumberland. ..••••• 13,281 7.062 8,066
Currituck............. 1,413
Bare..... ...... • ••••.. 1,487 498
Davidson.............. 12,111 4,267 3,504
2,409 722 462
Duplin 4,407 2,373 1,279 3,711 2,085
Durham. ............... 21,333 13,740 7,161 7,062 19,317 7,304
Edgecombe . ...•••• 10,134 4,781 2,194 1,800 6,550 1,931
Forsyth............... 32,571 21,881 13,463 9,243 27,344 9,754
Franklin. •••.• 2,608 1,189 687 2,342 1,104
Gaston........ ........ 22,583 6,924 4.870 16,503 6,049
Gates. ................ 663 357
Graham. .............. 292
Granville............. 641 1,869
Greene..... ... ........ 190 727
Guilford 48,381 26,083 11,935 39,397 15,193
Halifax 10,614 3,980 2,119 8,455 3,286
Harnett............... 5,131 3,474 1,204 5,709 2,765
Haywood. .............. 4,345 3,495 1,626 5,246 2,127
Henderson.... ••••..... 7,197 1,900 1,340 1,741 5,010 2,029
Hertford 1,602 1,236 1,103 3,280 954
Hake 938 171 907 734
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson. ..............

7,317
1,077
4,294 2,453 1,329 3,992
8,180 7,360 4,735 7,799
Lincoln............... 4,795 1,382 3,046
McDowell 3,352 3,361
Macon....... .......... 1,481 2,392
l&dison. ............ .. 1,329 1,030 1,694
liir tin. ..... .......... 3,041 3,333 4,796
Mscklenburg. ,,,, 43,601 38,109 43,790
Mitchell 1,255 1,037 2,555
Montgomery 2,338 1,042 2,624 1,273
5,872 1,175 2,1A9 1,298 3,617 2,417
Nash. 7,353 1,813 3,875 7,891 3,853
New Hanover........... 16,852 7,372 5,647 11,738 4,689
Northampton. .......... 2,072 670 1,179
7,671 2,263
Orange ........ 5,331 2,027
Pamlico. .............. 1,032
PaSqUOtank. ... a a a a a a a . 6,755 3,185 1,481
1,626 1,099
Perquimans .....«., 1,113 1,989
Person 2,848 3,407
Pitt a 8,769 11,146
Polk. 1,830 934
Randolph ., 9,461 1,260 3,359 1,702 8,233 3,782
Richmond ..•....., 7,326 1,606 3,039 2,238 5,504 2,527
10,856 1,005 8,238 4,051 10,807 3,818

212
Items 48-64 N. C. —N. C. (Robeson)
(Alamance)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Automobile repair
Merchant wholesalers
services, garages

Payroll, Payroll,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

NORTH CAROLINA

46,201
4,400
2,101
10,915
4,821
2,461
20,963 15,123
10,784 1,364
10,420 3,097
3,141 1,940
91,648 64,348 13, as
16, 503 6,313 2,119
43,813 8,195 3,830
18,754 9,397 2,015
733
9,997
2,944
36,253 32,153
10,724
6,323
5,594
604
32,514 1,264
22,515 1,189
24,391 1,428
53,041
1,617
2,560
31,848
5,230
12,749 13,601
90,032 3,983 33,022
26,534 1,632 16,650
96,837 7,771 63,640
8,633
65,863
1,891
1,727
11,364 2,945
4,078
175,704 154,483
31,434 12,290
20,747 8,368
17,704 4,447
18, 705 7,514
10,523 10,677
4,548
1,141
31,037
5,697
26,596
1,720
13,624
28,659
11,939

4,872
7,968
18,221
34,726
54,435
6,996
11,255
13,820
1,493
17,966
3,372
4,421
10,789
35,272
3,786
23,476
24,260
41,503
N. C. (Alamance) —N. C. (Robeson) Items 65-79

Table 2.-COUNTIES
, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figw
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Man ufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers

Taxable Wages,
Payroll,
payrolls, Annual Annual rmployees,
January- average average
average

NORTH CAROLINA

The State ,

Alamance
Alexander
Alleghany

Beaufort ,
3,733

Bladen ,

Brunswick
Buncombe
Burke
Cabarrus ,

Caldwell ,

Carteret
Caswell ,

Catawba
Chatham
Cherokee
Chowan
Clay
Cleveland
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland
Currituck

Davidson
Davie
Duplin
Durham
Edgecombe
Forsyth
Franklin
Gaston
Gates
Graham
Granville
Greene
Guilford
Halifax
Harnett
Haywood
Henderson
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson ,

Johnston ,

Lincoln
McDowell
Macon
Madison
Martin ,

Mecklenburg
Mitchell ,

Montgomery ,

Moore ,

Nash ,

New Hanover
Northampton ,

Onslow ,

Pasquotank
Pender ,

Person
Pitt
Polk
Randolph
Richmond
Robeson
Items 80-99 N. C. (Alamance)—N. C. (Robeson)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
38

Rubber

215
N. C. (Alamance)—N. C. (Robeson) Items 100-118
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
tton of Part-
Over ated by
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products products

8,059
2,749
1,504
1,447 82.0
2,238 62.8 1,460
3,754 84.7
1,509 53.4
3,194 49.4
3,165 59.7
3,633 49.8
1,976 25.7
49.3
35.3
74.5
43.7
38.0

2,899
2,718 68.9
2,844 61.4
1,638 40.1

4,672 85.4
6,051 50.8
2,358 37.4

5,650 69.4
1,622 57.8
3,725 82.9
2,927 58.8
4,050 77.6
57.2
52.7
20.1
81.7
79.2
4,518 69.7
4,244 78.3
4,684 70.6
45.3
50.5
58.7
50.0
17.4
79.7
46.8
7,822 82.9
1,515 43.6
1,500 66.4
3,529
2,333
1,323 32.6
34.8
72.3
64.2
57.6
58.4
31.9
46.9

78.1
30.7
65.1
31.4

31.8
52.8
90.9
69.9
47.1
3,578 62.8
1,572 46.9
8,037 68.9
Items 11SM33 N. C. (Alamance)—N. C. (Robeson)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 124 to 129 based c : Source Notes and Expli
N. C. (Rockingham)— N. Dak. (Williams) Items 1-16
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notea and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes : available. Percent not shown where [ess than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
Items 17-31 N. C. (Rockingham)—N. Dak. (Williams)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Percent
N. C. (Rockingham)—N. Dak. (Williams) Items 32-47
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

—Continued
Retail trade, 1954

Lumber, building
General merchandise
Furniture, home fur
Eating, drinking materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
places group farm equipment

NORTH CAROLINA— Con.

Rockingham 2,952 7,985


Rowan 14,588 3, 9,025
Rutherford 6,819 2,433 1,999 6,951
4,064 3,421 1,348 4,975
Scotland 4,555 2,923 516 3,137
Stanly 6,746 1,466
Stokes 1,410 333
8,291 1,961
1,154
Transylvania 3,187
Tyrrell 387
5,693 2,547 1,173 8,052
Vance 5,249 3,095 1,185 4,392
Wake 32,340 22, 055 10,211 29,678
Warren 1,711 1,261 1,078
Washington 2,387 1,041 2,272
Watauga 1,318 1,572 2,828
Wayne 8,628 8,195 10,559
Wilkes 4,460 3,032
Wilson 9,015
Yadkin -.
.... 1,526
Yancey 1,075

NORTH DAKOTA

The State ,

Adams , 1,032
3,381
Benson 1,196
Billings.,
Bottineau
Bowman
Burke
Burleigh
Cass
Cavalier ,

Dickey
Divide

Eddy

Foster...
Golden Valley
Grand Forks
Grant ,

Griggs
Hettinger
Kidder
La Moure

McHenry 1,296
Mcintosh 1,471
McKenzie d
McLean 1,192 2,296
Mercer 1,165 1,717
Morton 1,280 2,911
Mountrail ,

Nelson ,

Pembina ,

Pierce ,

Ramsey ,

Ransom ,

Renville ,

Richland ,

Rolette
Sargent ,

Sheridan ,

Slope ,

Stark ,

2,173
307
Stutsman ....,
1,952
Towner ,

Traill ,

Walsh. 1,963
,

1,018
Ward 7,702 5,965
,

3,431 10,412 3,340


Wells 1,786 115
,

1,800
Williams 5,281
,

1,369 6,952

220
Items 48-64 N. C (Rockingham)—N. Dak. (Williams)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
N. C. (Rockingham)—N. Dak. (Williams) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66t and 67 comprise commercial and industrial i nployers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-e lployed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld to
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments
Capital
Taxable With average added by
employment of— Payroll,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- average average

NORTH CAROLINA— Con.

Rockingham 13,654
Rowan
Rutherford ,

Sampson ,

Scotland
Stanly ,

Stokes ,

Surry
Swain
Transylvania
Tyrrell

Wake
Warren
Washington
Watauga
Wayne
Wilkes
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey .

NORTH DAKOTA

The State.-...
Adams
Barnes
Benson
Billings
Bottineau
Bowman
Burke
Burleigh
Cass
Cavalier
Dickey
Divide

Eddy ...

Foster
Golden Valley
Grand Forks

Griggs
Hettinger
Kidder
La Moure
Logan
McHenry
Mcintosh
McKenzie
McLean
Mercer
Morton
Mountrail
Nelson
Oliver
Pembina
Pierce
Ramsey
Ransom.
Renville
Richland
Rolette ,.

Sargent
Sheridan
Sioux
Slope
Stark
Steele
Stutsman
Towner
Traill
Walsh
Ward
Wells
Williams
Items 80-99 N. C. (Rockingham)—N. Dak. (Williams)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designati

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c nployees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
37

Pulp,
Primary
Rubber chinery.

NORTH CAROLINA— Con

Rockingham
Rowan
Rutherford

Scotland
Stanly ,

Stokes ,

Surry ,

Swain ,

Transylvania ,

Tyrrell ,

Vance ,

Wake
Warren
Washington
Watauga

Wilkes
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey

NORTH DAKOTA

The State
Adams
Barnes
Benson
Billings
Bottineau ,

Bowman
Burke
Burleigh ,

Cavalier ,

Dickey
Divide

Eddy ,

Golden Valley ,

Grand Forks ,

Griggs
Hettinger
Kidder
La Moure ,

Logan
McHenry
Mcintosh ,

McKenzie
McLean. ,

Mercer
Morton
Mountrail
Nelson ,

Oliver.
Pembina
Fierce
Ramsey
Ransom
Renville
Richland
Rolette
Sargent
Sheridan

Slope
Stark

Stutsman
Towner
Traill
Walsh
Ward
Wells
Williams

223
, 6 2

N. C (Rockingham)—N. Dak. (Williams) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Piybnahnm Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Part
Under Over ated by
all land
J22SO0 $25,000
products
sold

NORTH CAROLINA— Con.

4,188 78.2 3,374 46.3 7,735 122.12 90.1 34.0 45.8 39.0
2,911 66.2 1,114 13.0 9,858 128.10 95.1 52.2 75.9 46.7
Rutherford. ............ 3,021 57.6 1,142 18.8 5,562 85.41 94.3 34.6 50.1 36.2
6,822 70.6 5,643 44.7 7,431 131.23 92.7 42.2 13.1
Scotland............... 1,241 61.5 66.1 6,312 88.35 86.0 29.0 6.8
Stanly.......... ........ o8.2 12.5 7,850 106.60 98.4 64.7 51.2
Stoked . ................. 85.2 40.7 6,505 107.15 97.1 44.9 29.9
Surzy. .......... ........ 76.7 33.1 7,359 125.71 95.7 51.0 20.3
13.7 12.8 4,449 81.91 89.0 62.4
Transylvania. .......... 22.2 141 9,485 159.76 93.2 67.2
Tyrrell 15.9 115 5,225 67.21 85.6 35.2 32.1
4,415 82.2 2,551 1,685 7,322 99.18 97.3 57.6 44.7
2,106 73.2 1,837 1,000 b2.4 7,485 127.11 90.9 33.7 14.4
Wake 5,770 64.2 4,457 2,128 50.7 9,792 180.07 95.9 52.0 22.9
2,866 79.8 2,205 1,469 46.2 6,396 94.80 82.8 24.8 6.7
Washington. ..... ••.., 33.4 566 220 10,015 112.17 89.9 46.0 27.5
Watauga.... ............ 2,427 69.5 1,243 1,077 6,780 113.91 92.0 68.7 19.7
Wayne. .... ............. 4,588 76.6 4,106 1,000 10,372 216.58 96.8 45.0 25.9
Wilkes , 4,088 '
54.7 1,442 831 5,074 80.33 91.9 49.3 31.2
3,919 81.2 3,628 75.2 14,236 306.76 38.7 35.1
Yadkin....... •••...... 3,148 82.2 2,243 27.4 8,360 148.70 51.2 26.2
Yancey.. ....... ••....... 2,153 cG.l 1,014 12.8 5,225 96.22 61.5 11.3

NORTH DAKOTA

The State..... 35.78


Z6.0 30,631 29.13 8-/. 65.9 49.2
24.0 23,686 45.09 93.4 52.5 40.8
Benson. .......•». 89.4 24.0 22,288 33.97 89.0 59.7 35.6
Billings............ 68.2 17.0 25,358 20.07 83.2 11.7 28.8
Bottineau. .... ...... 94.9 20.0 27,281 42.27 88.9 56.8 47.3
Barman. ...... 97.1 12.3 27,563 20.96 83.0 43.0 53.8
Burke............... 90.2 17.0 20,960 27.02 88.6 36.1 32.3
Burleigh............ 1,026 94.5 13.3 22,693 23.19 93.8 39.0 32.6
Cass.. ....... ....... 2,324 98.0 28.5 39,611 84.63 93.1 66.2 61.8
Cavalier. ........... 1,794 95.1 24.0 21,351 42.86 88.0 29.9 35.0
Dickey 93.4 1,118 21.4 19,977 32.08 94.5 49.9 56.6
id vice. ............ 92.7 913 10.1 27,701 31.32 84.1 50.8 35.8
88.3 1,022 14.9 24,162 21.48 86.2 25.8 36.7
Eddy , 99.7 16.9 18,970 26.04 94.2 52.0 38.1
95.0 30.5 21,441 27.38 93.3 18.8 34.8
1G0.0 18.3 19,093 29.20 91.6 32.4 37.9
Golden Valley. ...... 424 85.0 17.0 31,294 24.82 78.4 54.6 52.2
Grand Forks......... 1,886 95.1 24.0 32,245 66.80 91.5 61.2 49.4
1,018 96.9 16.6 22,863 21.69 42.7 30.8
Griggs. ............. 96.1 17.0 19,057 35.12 39.4 30.5
Hettinger. .......... H02.6 18.6 29,651 35.22 67.0 52.7
Kidder.............. 93.7 15.8 15,617 15.45 14.5 33.7
La ttoure. ........... 1
100.8 1,257 22.1 20,750 36.65 49.2 51.6
95.6 823 24.3 18,704 25.12 20.5 33.5
UcHenry.. ........... 92.0 1,557 20.5 20,034 28.26 42.7 40.2
Mcintosh..... ..••••, 20.5 19, 555 30.24 23.7 31.9
10.8 28,020 29.49 37.7 38.0
McLean. ........... ,, 88.5 19.8 21,500 30.35 40.3 34.8
94.5 22.9 22,176 28.43 25.4 33.9
Morton , 'IGO.S 18.9 20,773 24.43 60.3 39.5
Mountrail... ....••., 91.0 13.6 22,301 23.06 35.5 24.0
Nelson. ........... ., 97.0 22.4 21,480 37.79 57.5 30.3
Oliver. ».••••. 92.4 24.7 21,254 28.33 34.0 36.3
Pembina. ...... •••••, 92.3 13.7 33,931 79.06 51.2 53.7
98.7 23.2 22,665 31.15 52.1 36.2
Ramsey. ...... ...•••, 27.2 40.92 52.6 36.3
Ransom. ...... •••••, 20.3 43.98 04.2 57.7
Renville........... 17.9 24,399 38.13 o5.7 42.1
Rich! and 29.4 25,448 66.40 57.4 51.1
Rolette............ 25.2 16,866 31.24 42.9 31.0
Sargent ............ 22.1 18,966 40.59 65.2
Sheridan. ... .... 25.9 16,707 24.52 25.9
20.8 28,182 13.89 83.3 25.4
Slope... ..••••..... 15.2 27,197 19.71 84.1 34.7
Stark 17.2 26,132 33.57 88.0 42.3
28.0 28,340 54.01 95.9 47.3
1,880 22.1 20,587 29.43 90.2 31.6
822 32.4 26,813 35.45 91.8 46.0
Traill I.""" 1,206 25.5 39,084 88.49 94.2 57.1
Walsh. 1,998 19.0 30,134 72.87 34.3
Ward 1,838 20. 34.40 39.9
Wells 1,373 25.5 38.87 32.3
Williams 1,488 11.7 29.55 40.1

fana is tabulated the county in which the headquarters is located,

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Items 119-133 N. C (Rockingham)—N. Dak. (Williams)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
> 124 to 129 based < : Source Notes and Espianai

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm produ Equipment on farms

Poultry

poultry

NORTH CAROLINA— Con.

Rockingham. •••••. . . ••• . 10,770 9,838 3,223 1,403 2,141 11,775 8,363 28,343 10,200
3,873 1,776 2,712 1,075 2,202 21,937 8,861 38,498 14,154
Rutherford. •.••.•...... 2,735 1,496 2,028 1,012 1,186 10,612 5,782 13,429 5,013
22,388 20,143 5,081 1,526 3,450 11,274 49,733 10,979 4,008
Scotland. ••••••«••••, 4,519 4,062 677 553 3,350 6,250 7,595 2,057
Stanly 3,491 1,415 1,952 1,736 13,303 12,755 10,056 1,601
Stokes.. •••••••. 10,425 9,640 2,807 1,589 8,456 7,884 2,390
Surry. ........••••«.••., 11,463 9,954 2,847 1,821 14,220 9,070 20,908
2,122 1,070 1,577
Transylvania. ........... 5,490 3,494 3,476
Tyrrell. 1,413 2,245 11,945 1,550
8,591 3,979 3,582 27,019 22,461 13,564 4,305
Vance. •••••• , 5,661 5,365 1,265 4,590 5,306 17, 691 5,277
Wake 17,194 14,681 4,425 17,494 20,116 216,995 25,248
Warren.... ..•....., 6,322 5,305 1,505 10,074 8,527 4,336 1,278
Washington 3,088 2,653 2,615 13,249 3,472 938
Watauga ..'.• 2,252 1,386 12,373 4,152 3,772 1,201
Wayne.... ...... ......... 20,108 18,569 9,301 25,139 5,226
Wilkes 6,634 1,629 16,311 20,143 9,632
Wilson • 20,054 19,497 3,085 22,077 61, 059 8,352
Yadkin , 6,900 5,562 2,194 7,440 4,613 2,201
Yancey. 2,015 1,295 3,016 3,109 1,885

NORTH DAKOTA

374, 593 537, 313


Adams. .... 3,071 1,139 1,173 31,281 5,040 4,183
Barnes.... 12,486 2,820 1,831 3,456 47,669 15,388 12,044
Benson. . . 6,242 1,401 1,323 2,404 39,075 7,178 5,630
Billings.. 1,385 31,800 1,700
Bottineau. 11,127 9,032 1,894 36,000 4,905
Bowman. . . 2,863 1,516 655 26,256 5,228
Burke 5,452 1,082 1,9,953 1,305
Burleigh. 6,003 1,316 1,102 70,850 21,233 153,522
24,260 3,040 3,113 48,202 38,764 74,069
7,128 2,142 1,753 30,784 8,296 5,687
Dickey. ....... 3,213 1,359 933 2,169 47,597 22,643 3,556
Divide. ....... 5,003 1,132 1,093 1,651 16,591 1,727 4,802
1,831 2,244 1,112 1,116 1,812 69,857 9,204 2,612
Eddy 1,443 1,026 670 1,193 26,681 4,254 3,070
4,290 1,990 1,414 2,269 67,678 21,773 5,432
Foster. ....... 4,150 2,750 739 1,249 25,004 6,311 3,808
Golden Valley. 2,895 2,045 513 825 23,835 3,194 3,146
Grand Forks... 18,689 15,315 2,406 3,865 37,530 13,387 37,645
Grant. ........ 5,231 2,455 1,107 1,913 61,720 18,530 3,093
Griggs 4,846 3,304 1,109 1,003 1,613 24,544 4,334 4,422
Hettinger. .... 4,936 3,427 1,067 1,046 1,770 31,906 9,159 4,916 1,543
Kidder 4,220 1,886 1,761 892 1,561 57,186 9,338 2,989 1,050
La Moure. ...... 7,744 4,529 2,174 1,514 2,440 45,087 14,286 6,287 1,726
4,444 2,578 1,000 884 1,587 42,576 5,783 3,944 1,438
McHenry. ...... 7,611 4,539 2,179 1,765 75,420 10,272 6,243 874
Mcintosh...... 4,856 2,798 1,243 40,272 7,508 3,759 1,245
McKenzie 7,511 4,003 1,295 2,273 80,357 3,331 3,594 1,138
McLean 9,639 6,946 2,036 3,081 56,903 10,958 6,910 1,638
Mercer 3,906 1,750 1,047 1,590 46,547 8,786 3,436
Morton 7,006 2,983 1,716 1,398 2,614 75,896 21,446 12,273
5,523 4,242 2,061 33,807 2,939 5,295
5,642 3,718 1,195 2,084 26,047 5,009 6,186 1,475
2,855 1,299 1,079 1,044 29,980 9,476 356 90
15, 727 14,108 1,249 1,789 2,191 3,058 19,219 8,190 9,229 2,175
2,559 976 1,107 1,695 32,785 5,633 5,898
3,614 1,581 1,469 2,403 25,525 4,589 12,843
2,186 2,143 1,259 2,028 41,519 20, 005 6,548
Renville. 5,812 590. 1,048 1,561 16,418 3,172 1,540
Richland. 10,040 3,431 2,874 4,464 55,774 46,851 14,124
Rolette. 2,094 921 1,220 23,109 3,387 4,256
Sargent. 6,104 1,404 33,926 23,334
Sheridan. 3,605 29,519 4,753
2,103 1,117 28,474 4,828
Slope. . . 2,370 1,007 504 29,449 2,815
Stark.... 5,259 1,732 1,305 1,200 49,270 11,976
Steele... 6,577 5,230 1,061 1,055 1,719 19,930
Stutsman. 12,141 7,693 2,269 2,031 3,688 78,084 18,372
Towner. . 4,144 3,000 1,000 1,045 1,649 16,836 5,191
Traill... 12,434 9,939 1,759 1,644 2,717 22,414 9,889
Walsh 18,043 16,280 2,557 2,624 3,894 27,695 9,128
Ward 12,586 1,665 2,228 2,162 3,443 52,811 7,923 36, 241 8,446
Wells 7,214 1,543 1,573 1,350 2,424 7,709 2,102
7,232
Williams. 8,323 1,538 1,763 1,976 2,647 2,153 20,369 5,705

Other than dairy and poultry.


Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and demand and time depo : of individuals, partnerships, and corporati

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Ohio (Adams)—Ohio (Trumbull) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; fi : Source Notes and Explanati vailable. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and"
percent r

Median

pleted
(persons
25 and

OHIO

34- The State


34-001 Adams
34-002 Allen 20.3
34-003 Ashland
34-004 Ashtabula
34-005 Athens
34-006
34-007 Belmont
34-008 Brown
34-009 Butler
34-010 Carroll
34-011 Champaign. .....
34-012 Clark
34-013 Clermont
34-014 Clinton
34-015 Columbiana
34-016 Coshocton
34-017 Crawford
34-018 Cuyahoga
34-019 Darke
34-020 Defiance
34-021 Delaware
34-022 Erie
34-023 Fairfield
34-024 Fayette
34-025 Franklin
34-026 Fulton 1,123
34-027 Gallia 1,152
34-028 Geauga 1,073
34-029 Greene
34-030 Guernsey
34-031 Hamilton. ......
34-032 Hancock
34-033 Hardin
34-034 Harrison. ......
34-035
34-036 Highland 1,013
34-037 Hocking 1,477
34-038 Holmes.. 1,547
34-039
34-040 Jackson
34-041 Jefferson
34-042
34-043
34-044 Lawrence
34-045 Licking
34-046
34-047
34-048
34-049 Madison
34-050 Mahoning
34-051 Marion
34-052 Medina..
34-053
34-054 Mercer
34-055 Miami
34-056 Monroe
34-057 Montgomery
34-058 Morgan
34-059 Morrow. ........
34-060 Muskingum
34-061 Noble
34-062 Ottawa
34-063 Paulding
34-064
34-065 Pickaway
Pike
Portage
Prehle
Putnam
Richland
34-071 Ross
34-072 Sandusky
34-073 Scioto
34-074 Seneca
34-075 Shelby
34-076 Stark
34-077 Summit
34-078 Trumbull
Items 17-31 Ohio (Adams)—Ohio (Trumbull)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent
Ohio (Adams)—Ohio (Trumbull) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
General merchandise materials, hardware,
Automotive group
group farm equipment

Estab-
lish-

OHIO

The State.
3,386 3,387 1,567
Mien , 24,913 7,328 5,742 5,442 18,194 6,974
Ashland... ., 7,460 2,625 2,065 2,562 7,759 2,468
Ashtabula , 23,588 13,578 3,458 4,107 17,420 7,859
Athens. ••••••i 2,601 2,107 1,413 8,999 2,654
Auglaize 2,003 7,100 2,407
Belmont , 25,184 4,366 10,183 5,838
Brown , 3,877 1,786 1,731 2,436
Butler 40,944 14,647 11,077
Carroll , 3,378 649 1,417
Champaign 5,918 1,497 1,172 2,166
Clark , 31,445 8,611 13,963 24,880 9,229
Clermont , 11,128 3,305 1,758 9,110 3,800
Clinton 6,774 1,487 1,366 7,460 2,064
Columbiana. ...... 27,545 6,548 8,969 4,826 20,082 10,041
Coshocton. •....< 6,512 2,184 3,330 1,447 1,155 4,654 1,939
Crawford 9,144 3,242 2,238 2,342 2,601 9,363 3,157
Cuyahoga 456,656 159,107 288,780 111,499 97,059 317,015 97, 787
Darke 9,358 2,028 2,616 1,753 9,699 3,234
Defiance 1,867 2,186 1,390 9,439 1,921
Delaware. .•.,.... 2,286 1,475 957 5,189 2.114
Erie 16,819 6,679 3,846 5,244 12,681
Fairfield 13,668 4,268 2,726 3,187 9.304
Fayette 6,146 2,311 1,196
Franklin 161,203 60,363 31,899
Fulton 5,245 1,246 1,274 9,239 2,620
Gallia 5,206 1,166 776 4,179 2,421
Geauga 5,872 1,111 662 4,624 1,647
Greene 14,560 3,422 15,557 4,336
Guernsey. ........ 7,618 3,564 4,133 3,038
Hamilton 225,477 49,726 169,738 51,097
Hancock 10,640 2,951 10,781 3,294
6,438 1,280 5,427 2,095
Harrison 2,341 1,776
2,650 4,652 2.095
Highland 7,157 1,159 4,889
Hocking 3,922 1,479 3,561
Holmes 2,832 1,234 2,278
9,447 2,778 9,973
Jackson 6,164 2,375 5,588
Jefferson........ 29,834 14,567 4,919 14,858
8,504 3,952 1,307 1,182 9,134
Lake 26,136 6,765 7,999 3,010 3,252 17,145
Lawrence 10,969 3,002 2,797 1,269 1,364 6,914
Licking. *••• 19,308 5,401 5,148 4,126 3,056 13,389
10,090 3,656 1,044 1,703 7,377 2,516
46,997 13,532 10,972 10,903 34,226 11,145
118,708 46,264 29,254 28,128 87, 597 33,691
Madison 5,489 1,585 794 7,843 1,432
Mahoning. ••....., 80,115 21,922 19,349 47,849 17,643
Marion 13,465 4,146 10,679
10,910 3,362 1,290 10,434
Meigs 4,467 1,070 3,154 4,940 1,503
Mercer 2,103 1,655 7,157 2,077
Miami 4,813 5,546 15,127 5,307
Monroe 1,639 954
Montgomery „ 127,588 97,183
Morgan 1,755 1,903
Morrow 2,653 2,963
Muskingum. ....... 18,075 13,687 5,47
Noble 1,109 2,073 707
Ottawa 8,149 8,318 2,221
Paulding......... 2,393 3,012 1,260
5,212 3,604 2,153
Pickaway. 5,500 2,303
Fill 5,630 1,762 1,953
Portage 18,890 5,536 15,646 5,404
Preble 5,266 2,159 2,438
4,274
Putnam 4,481 1,777 5,147
Richland 33,780 9,612 20,334
14,900 4,482 4,243 2,992 12,008 3,950
Sandusky 11,937 3,931 5,228 3,106 11,499 4,128
Scioto ., 23,062 7,253 10,927 6,546 5,395 18,140 8,284
Seneca 13,079 4,243 5,654 2,796 2,512 10,149 3,593
Shelby 7,704 1,908 2,833 1,037 1,459 5,629 2,132
Stark 86,234 24,404 33,558 22,111 21,572 61,098 21,070
Summit. «••••. 129,124 42,963 78,229 23,005 25,146 98,103 31,780
Trumbull......... 46,339 12,979 16,932 8,856 9,252 28,731 12,423

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Items 48-64 Ohio (Adams)—Ohio (Trumbull)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Automobile repair
Merchant wholesalers
services, garages
Paid em- Paid em-
Payroll, ployees, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

10,136
86,464 55,238 10,099
30,787 4,997 2,027
69,695 16,074 6,162
30,025 5,511 2,879
28,047
52,177
11,679
129,418 14,847
10,191 145 554
21,758 4,362 1,864
104,446 28,030 11,503
24,192 3,548 1,891
25,764 5,269 2,048
85,152 13,960 7,681
24,651 5,654 2,010
35,976 1,023 7,020 3,034
1,424,250 212,465 1,435,837 340,026
'
37,968 1,621 11,229 2,306
24,279 4,866 1,777
23,490 6,719 2,452
49,136 15,381 6,625
36,472 7,436 3,797
20,898 15,439 1,564
500,640 522,150 88,281
24,190 1,028
13,049 1,159
15,239 3,295
38,048 4,167
26,584 2,511
742,239 172,449
41,058 3,776
20,829 2,337 1,756
11,425 1,844
20,233 3,721
21,917
12,673
9,374
34,148 3,000
18,755
78,266
31,549
58,972

30,833 1,193 18,993


126, 516 4,180 32,734
430,390 39,596 319, 259
22,441
246,608
50,952 15,561
35,481 6,797
14,304 2,810
26,628 3,930
52,649
6,132
398,082
7,443
9,107
61,423
5,113
23,132 2,247
8,820 1,556
16,571 1,659
20,563 2,525
5,793 1,300
43,681 9,628
17,460 1,264
19,087 4,982
87,1 61,597
38,288 9,747
40,904 7,488
60,322 34,762
47,932 17, 298
23,152 21,687
2,916 264,029 17,645 185,855
3,765 392,871 31,878 195,498
1,517 116,110 3,975 29,945
,,.

Ohio (Adams)—Ohio (Trumbull) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld i

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers

Taxable added by
Payroll, Wages,
payrolls,
January-

OHIO

The State.
Adams 1,139 1,401
Allen 30, 113 26,041 14,691 57,831 10,577 40,485 99,158 10,930 14,709
Ashland 7,459 5,878 5,077 20,122 3,883 13,296 31,436 1,711 4,306
Ashtabula 16,319 13,791 8,037 33,676 6,360 24,822 61,162 14,114 7,096
Athens 5,939 4,269 2,003 8,905 1,115 3,900 12,118
Auglaize ,
7, as 6,334 12,438 30,612
Belmont 1,176 14,562 12,349 11,867 23,516
322 1,451 784 1,201 2,684
Butler 2,385 49,641 115,403 310,319
Carroll , 2,484 5,713 10,555
Champaign 3,678 2,705 6,746 5,226 13,050
Clark 34,724 30,235 70,435 49,432 136,505
Clermont 3,498 2,379 1,634 1,327 2,479
Clinton 3,637 2,399 6,737 5,362 10,975
Columbiana 22,391 19,198 48,050 36,046 79,935 2,197
Coshocton 6,469 5,036 3,993 14,875 3,160 10,497 30,748 1,197 4,474
Crawford 9,730 8,202 6,487 26,634 4,914 17,681 42,636 4,638 5,946
Cuyahoga 597,749 598, 860 279,139 1,320,450 213,096 904,886 2,296,567 209,230 259, 516
Darke 5,373 3,524 2,004 5,978 1,692 4,638 18,429 1,056 1,308
Defiance 6,811 6,041 4,267 18,171 3,616 14,185 29,303 6,789 2,503
Delaware 4,119 3,029 1,617 6,453 1,356 5,117 17,456 485 1,102
Erie 18,955 16, 758 9,085 38,898 7,362 28,895 72,044 8,814
Fairfield 12,777 9,951 7,106 24,596 5,720 18,194 42,884 5,914
Fayette 3,445 2,341 1,127 3,846 868 2,591 7,654 1,121
Franklin 181,700 159,928 72,936 314,521 51,934 204,464 581,383 54,925
Fulton 4,126 2,746 2,234 7,067 5,739 14,527 1,854
Gallia 1,723 1,093 194 703 338 1,023 170
Geauga 3,438 2,763 1,880 7,812 1,353 5,133 12,617 1,484
Greene 5,802 4,441 2,524 10,674 2,184 8,531 22,670 1,679
Guernsey 6,772 4,461 3,015 9,850 2,486 7,292 15,157 2,272
Hamilton 285,294 142,139 634,816 412,651 1,236,313 125,329
Hancock 9,997 4,744 18,561 13,087 32,198 4,585
Hardin 3,806 2,817 1,341 4,949 3,772 11,608 1,294
Harrison 4,189 3,491 1,306 3,997 3,425 5,402 1,024
2,638 1,703 1,050 3,352 2,431 8,171
Highland 3,905 2,351 4,555 3,638 8,071
Hocking 2,717 1,723 4,776 4,133 8,303
Holmes 1,755 1,106 2,880 5,584
7,942 6,785 11,781 25,912
Jackson 4,481 3,155 6,545 4,818 10,020
Jefferson 25,175 22,672 11,678 51,183 10,498 43,687 96,985 9,698 10,156
7,998 7,452 3,665 16,347 3,108 12,915 28,876 1,421 4,588
Lake 17,829 17,345 11,897 55,783 9,414 39,908 104,807 8,594 8,716
Lawrence 8,101 6,855 4,561 18,609 3,833 14,904 51,710
Licking 19,221 16,953 36,199 6,205 25,304 71,488
4,514 3,211 1,957 7,335 1,661 5,930 15,167 1,077
50,496 49,326 30,096 136,363 24,893 105,224 282,297 28,980
150,599 147,914 61,123 296,607 46,107 203,835 534,636 70,588
Madison 2,357 1,523 1,566 1,220 3,033
Mahoning 84,195 216, 282 171,586 380,460 24,747
Marion 14,319 12,681 27,728 20,789 48,541 3,223
Medina 7,987 6,106 16, 581 11,841 29,844
Meigs 2,063 1,103 1,476 1,256 2,427
Mercer 5,391 4,109 10,931 8,570 22,043
Miami 11,857 25,199 70,662
Monroe 112 245
Montgoi 163,561 166,510 452,345 341,478 724,749
Morgan 1,196 2,623 1,844 6,270
Morrow. . . 1,781 5,037 3,431 9,520
Muskingum. 22,350 36,756 27,784 78,765
Noble 1,194 1,649 1,369 2,568
Ottawa. . . 5,727 11,413 8,992 19,702 2,552
Paulding. 1,745 1,313 3,638 2,709 8,064 614
4,328 3,226 5,628 4,796 8,360 1,887
Pickaway. 2,862 1,854 7,057 4,448 18,445
Pike 1,627 1,017 d
Portage.. 15,935 14,737 29,111
Preble 2,164 1,250
Putnam. . .
3,260
Richland., 34,730 10,992 18,663
8,502 6,692 4,103 17,717 3,364 13,783 31,919 3,302 3,411
Sandusky. 14,210 12,175 7,775 31,819 6,279 23,125 62,191 6,056 6,544
Scioto. . . 18,576 14,901 8,475 29,967 6,790 22,713 45,924 38,130 11,934
Seneca. . . 15,227 7,625 32,539 6,254 24,438 71,584 4,085 8,727
Shelby 7,938 5,318 22,724 4,596 17,840 32,502 1,728 4,136
Stark 5,460 104,681 97,895 56,762 247,442 45,351 184,284 449,371 19,083
6,869 159,774 162,878 85,905 389,094 63,170 259,900 619,497 33,909
Trumbull. 2,472 60,344 62,352 37,856 174,852 31,932 137,725 305, 535 17,374
1
Hot strictly comparable with 1954 due to differences in coverage of loggers and fluid milk distributors.

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Items 80-99 Ohio (Adams)—Ohio (Trumbull)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]
.,
• .

Ohio (Adams)—Ohio (Trumbull) Items 100-118


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Commercial farms
tion of Part-
Under ated by
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products
sold

OHIO

The State, 184.


Adams........ ... 2,304 1,916 17.0 84.59
Allen 2,097 1,715 21.2 248.33
Ashland , 2,048 1,4a 11.6 145.41
Ashtabula , 144.43
Athens. .......a. 64.36
Auglaize , 1,963 1,786 220.93 99.5
Belmont , 1,997 1,173 93.99 96.7
2,828 2,097 119.30 93.5 34.1
Butler. ......... 2,331 1,505 277.54 99.1 75.7
Carroll . 1,557 926 82.49 97.7 79.3
Champaign. ..... 1,866 1,408 213.05 99.2 73.2
Clark 1,723 1,245 244.10 99.1 83.2
Clermont. ...... 2,487 1,401 174.04 97.2 60.5
Clinton. ........ 1,594 1,393 207.72 99.7 71.9
Columbiana. .... 2,893 1,596 138.87 98.1 84.3
Coshocton 1,781 87.35 94.2 76.1
Crawford........ 1,746 194.99 99.7 80.0
Cuyahoga. ....... 1,145 1,064.45 99.1 85.2
Darke... ........ 3,885 3,290 261.02
Defiance , 1,776 1,597 203.26
Delaware........ 2,045 1,660 213.72 77.8
Erie , 1,151 915 223.19 82.7
Fairfield , 2,514 1,852 194.27 81.4
Fayette.. ., 1,373 1,181 241.58
Franklin........ 2,051 1,527 338.21
Fulton.... , 2,354 92.4 258.75 99.4
Gallia , 2,212 73.9 70.64 97.1
Geauga , 1,682 60.4 233.63 90.0
Greene.. , 1,784 83.7 278.19 97.8
Guernsey . 2,032 76.8 64.38 94.0
Hamilton , 38.1 409.38
Hancock. ........ 91.6 230.06
Hardin. ......... 93.2 200.05
Harrison , 62.0 66.91
94.1 1,876 282.52
Highland 2,555 2,105 22.4 124.68
Hocking 1,089 10.5 62.53
Holmes......... 2,104 15.7 153.17
2,018 14.4 159.20
Jackson. ........ 1,427 74.19
Jefferson. • . • • 1,273 53.7 88.36
2,100 85.5 110.64
Lake !. 1,225 41.0 414.59
Lawrence.. ..... 1,883 49.7 93.53
Licking 3,144 84.5 2,192 13.3 143.16 75.0
2,056 88.6 1,643 22.0 175.01 78.4
2,644 70.4 1,560 210.48
1,824 55.1 1,078 440.27
Madison. ...... 1,249 93.3 1,033 208.42
Mahoning. ...... 1,946 58.4 1,100 206.19
Marion. ........ 1,417 84.7 186.79
Medina. ...... .*. 2,353 78.2 250.52
Meigs 1,757 67.9 57.08
Mercer. ........ 2,389 242.79
Miami' .......... 2,253 280.07
Monroe......... 1,709 71.1 44.01
2,583 66.3 428.66
Morgan 1,469 78.0 64.26 96.2
Morrow 2,085 137.17 97.9
Muskingum..,. . 2,584 96.8
Noble 1,457
Ottawa 1,392 17.3
Paulding 1,357 27.3
1, 10.9
Pickaway 1,582 36.9 212.09
Pike 1,308 59.7 72.32
Portage........ 2,667 63.7 1,396 208.11
Preble 2,216 89.0 1,725 239.75 99.1
Putnam. ........ 2,379 91.9 2,210 247.40 99.4
Richland 2,394 79.9 1,745 162.33 97.9
Ross.. 2,176 132.98
Sandusky. ...... 1,953 264.58
Scioto.. ....... 1,321 37.1 125.47
Seneca......... 2,288 92.4 182.73
Shelby 1,926 91.8 214.02
Stark 3,214 63.8 243.61
2,119 35.2 477.54
Trumbull....... 59.5 172.23

>32
Items 119-133 Ohio (Adams)—Ohio (Trumbull)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expli

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

3,166 1,663 1,983 1,936 26,385 18,642 9,304 3,253


5,821 3,292 1,468 2,585 3,100 1,775 24,119 37,201 73,006 22,757
2,387 2,639 2,416 2,245 2,708 1,493 29,887 24,159 32,906 13,870
2,955 1,124 4,844 3,460 3,730 2,300 41,702 7,129 68,402 32,065
1,228 1,245 1,255 22,820 4,598 24,505 8,874
12,757 2,277 2,388 3,418 28,492 49,336 28,079 9,544
4,053 1,992 1,789 1,522 31,722 6,611 60, 286 32,992
8,108 1,318 2,676 2,798 30,998 32,172 15,210 5,301
11,561 2,280 2,845 3,490 37,878 64,049 143,660 39,459
3,397 645 835 1,428 1,585 1,746 22,139 7,814 12,464 7,115
13,081 4,748 4,528 3,355 2,165 2,706 40,561 58,271 16,647 3,299
12,974 5,049 5,475 1,939 2,149 2,725 35,988 57,861 95,747 41,009
5,746 2,709 1,491 1,047 2,762 2,605 24,070 18,388 20,636 3,616
13,922 3,044 9,401 1,097 2,016 2,765 28,374 126,831 23,063 7,219
3,315 1,248 2,769 3,050 3,518 30,345 11,895 93,698 41,185
1,916 2,150 1,842 1,933 27,1 23,373 28,254 13,374
4,589 2,233 2,950 29,107 53,960 42,457 15,602
7,529 1,395 1,270 2,310 1,755 3,071,554 1,245,367
10, 359 3,307 4,255 5,615 46,789 69,632 35,957 14,399
1,175 2,249 3,261 17,179 17,211 17,673 5,518
11,177 4,184 3,462 2,772 2,490 34,877 33,985 23,554 9,791
7,019 4,637 1,029 1,605 10,469 9,049 61,526 29,310
12,429 4,018 5,552 3,069 2,222 45,082 59,105 48,743 16,663
13,548 4,200 1,723 1,725 29,712 126,936 16,806 3,487
12,603 6,183 2,038 2,645 1,825 30,648 39,404 749,810 123,879

20,362 7,256 2,136 2,880 3,630 39,023 44,383 30,238 16,333


23,476 7,161 18,478 ' 6,584
3,925 1,345 1,168 1,595 1,040
5,318 1,098 2,459 1,909 2,078 19,073 4,934 23,893 13,921
13,071 3,445 1,433 2,203 2,669 29,435 109,406 35,543 7,337
3,233 583 1,014 1,550 1,485 28,906 6,627 24,793 12,746
6,711 4,636 1,020 725 2,039 1,708 12,735 8,696 1,147,785 216,654
16,788 9,052 5,078 2,877 4,017 30, 583 58,404 43,120 14,489
13,602 7,016 4,671 2,219 3,156 27,996 51,621 21,380 5,345
1,862 893 875 16,287 3,515 16,268 8,318
17,255 2,719 1,007 3,661 21,127 20,402 22,709 11,539
12,041 2,765 1,025 3,355 42,186 82,781 19,233 4,306
1,832 1,119 1,016 9,818 7,256 9,082 3,792
10,170 1,450 1,875 34,487 35,433 11,423 5,607
2,416 3,468 20,511 20,543 57,515 31,727
1,283 1,098 14,293 6,235 23,632 10,427
2,154 1,136 1,172 14,375 5,072 94,326 54,517
9,636 2,104 2,691 35,218 31,981 29,113 9,617
5,057 1,705 1,602 3,638 1,386 69,505 30,196
2,175 1,436 911 13,864 4,447 14,317 5,363
12,959 4,713 3,521 4,132 50,829 43,021 66,279 24,975
3,479 2,547 3,004 34,051 35,649 15,411 1,589
1,500 3,426 4,056 26,184 10,508 168,248 100,190
9,354 1,367 2,441 2,661 917 6,812 13,418 532,863 153,829
5,997 7,482 1,547 2,169 1,663 38,797 95,169 18,083 4,160
7,128 2,879 1,072 2,455 2,495 1,301 22,104 8,239 271,725 96,843
11,172 1,044 1,734 2,282 1,301 23,569 56,228 43,082 15,953
9,250 4,115 1,366 3,000 3,348 2,263 32, 713 11,468 51,216 29,859
3,844 1,011 1,369 1,400 1,270 1,433 18,805 6,308 12,230 4,456
16,102 1,910 3,662 3,451 35,952 65,495 31,491 14, 561
13,389 2,852 3,545 1,884 31, 020 28,042 53,319 17,235
3,225 1,445 1,060 926 21,422 6,797 3,445 1,329
11,462 3,558 3,113 3,537 1,392 27,233 38,603 375, 577 85,009
2,843 1,175 1,339 1,062 23,311 6,904 8,481 4,547
7,984 2,732 2,455 2,825 27,199 30,570 9,746 4,979
7,144 3,961 2,583 2,799 37,901 16,876 56,518 22,859

2,243 1,311 948 22,694 5,562 5,532 3,057


6,889 1,425 2,165 8,668 5,183 29,649 17,053
9,995 1,437 2,250 9,479 7,704 10,269 4,176
3, as 1,336 1,359 19,567 15,460 17,189 9,487
15,692 6,191 2,133 2,794 43,929 88,461 21,002 6,804
2,562 1,181 591 1,071 962 11,529 7,697 8,961 2,230
7,355 2,360 1,299 2,621 2,952 3,423 1,437 26,421 8,746 69,205 36,548
13,156 4,155 6,794 1,646 2,300 3,475 2,348 33,608 95,140 20,419 9,461
16,893 8,615 5,068 1,689 3,060 3,945 2,588 29,376 59,692 17,427 7,132
8,145 3,440 2,065 1,821 2,800 3,423 1,165 27,429 25,270 117, 362 51,713
10,059 4,183 4,409 2,368 2,440 36,708 56,270 37,838 14,555
13,105 7,513 3,118 2,690 1,295 3,725 27,095 24,921 52,097 28, 821
3,796 1,771 1,157 599 1,291 15,006 5,305 49,140 22,668
14,899 8,163 3,005 1,280 4,110 30,739 50, 533 25,544
12,383 2,333 737 2,966 31,319 40,044 3,627
3,849 1,984 3,355 1,434 4,133 3,119 38,308 20, 511 100,424
4,685 586 2,715 948 2,518 977 10, 255 5,068 177,292
1,798 1,150 3,439 1,287 3,564 1,683 31,031 8,298 62,828

1
Other than dairy and poultry.
Comprises interbank and governmental depo and demand and time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations.

233
Ohio (Tuscarawas)—Okla. (Roger Mills) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10 14 15, and 16 based on 20-percentsample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (

) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where leas than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
Items 17-31 Ohio (Tuscarawas) —Okla. (Roger Mills)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954

With hot
running
Payroll,

toiletand
bath, and

18

62.9 15,280 4,102 6,998


45.2 3,601 881
47.1 5,432 1,386
19.4 725 146
40.7 8,273 1,385
10,291 2,784
14,744 4,544
59.3 5,296 1,561
58.3 11,234 2,642
59.7 4,737

3,875 5,622
3,516 2,594 9,298
3,788 1,026 5,552
2,245 1,020 3,533
6,749 3,728 20,874
5,160 43.0 4,603 2,716 12,477
9,077 31.6 8,361 3,534 1,361 21,590
10,989 36.8 9,979 4,732 1,266 22,322
8,058 55.0 7,564 5,526 1,303 23,058
11,782 49.1 11,110 8,590 4,124 45,051
5,310 20.6 4,862 9,081
6,084 21.4 5,701 8,772
1,527 50.9 1,341 4,281
11,171 66.7 10,251 28,027
2,415 12.2 2,250 3,713
16,532 58.7 15,156 11,939 68,412
3,430 36.2 3,050 1,381 6,325
5,032 33.5 4,695 2,643 1,133 13,095
14,095 43.7 13,028 2,454 30,190
6,867 50.3 6,405 1,485 21,385
5,167 19.7 4,143 4,872
3,034 23.7 2,632 1,448 4,206
2,492 45.3 2,275 1,258 4,791
16,954 66.1 16,032 13,533 5,385 73,895
8,948 41.3 8,494 4,448 1,775 25,878
11,367 45.6 10,489 6,635 2,003 29,255
3,852 40.2 3,430 2,628 10,061
3,910 40.5 3,542 2,153 6,721
2,671 2,418 1,040 5,765
2,015 3,854
3,751 19.8 3,492 4,995
6,376 33.0 5,899 2,544 12,271
6,905 45.3 6,330 4,298 18,730
3,687 33.1 3,347 1,510 8,025
3,314 18.8 2,940 943 4,066
16,535 15,475 14,117 53,990
4,497 3,988 2,346 12,499
6,496 43.5 5,872 3,363 13, 787
2,850 18.0 2,588 614 2,958
10,637 18.8 9,820 2,752 14,243
7,419 32.5 6,697 3,302 17,582
7,487 44.0 6,741 4,045 18,237
2,368 21.0 2,168 1,023 3,623
4,555 33.5 4,179 1,887 8,508
9,207 13.9 1,963 11,495
5,247 18.2 1,298
3,307 34.5 3,077 1,642
2,827 35.5 2,517 1,267
6,521 35.4 5,632 2,408
3,711 40.3 3,408 2,013
20 473 52.1 19,199 50,382
4,305 45.0 3,904 11,094
4,227 33.9 3,922 8,840
5,381 24.4 4,665 8,471
108,083 76.5 101,924 445,594
14,022 42.9 13,208 2,592 30,733
11,212 50.2 9,949 1,761 21,687
11,183 43.9 9,997 5,577 2,064 24,928
4,404 4,049 2,457 10,651
13,825 12,978 9,340 37,137
12,753 39.0 11,480 6,053 30,560
9,841 50.1 9,302 5,632 29,249
14,439 53.5 13,194 8,521 40,373
3,765 10.1 3,401 5,129
2,457 25.0 2,190 3,407
.. . ,

Ohio (Tuscarawas)— Okla. (Roger Mills) Items 32-47


Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
:, home fur-
Eating, drinking Apparel, materials, hardware,
, appliance
places farm equipment

Estab-
lish-
ments

Tuscaraw 17,653 16,496 4,947


4,188 4,713 1,566
Van Wert 6,790 5,511 2,706
Vinton. 1,248
Warren.. 9,793 2,393 1,492
Washingt' 9,931 2,993 1,514 2,634 6,435
Wayne . . 13,101 3,459 2,025 3,657 13,272
Williams 6,016 2,192 1,185 6,441
Wood 14,884 4,299 2,158 16,284
Wyandot. 4,265 1,433

OKLAHOMA

The State. . .

1,258 1,152
Alfalfa 1,854 2,176
1,504 1,384
Beaver 650
Beckham 5,115
2,896 2,617 1,346
5,173 1,994 4,685 1,444
Caddo 5,858 1,384 4,830 2,493
Canadian 1,599 6,278
Carter 8,372
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland 4,710
Coal 562
Comanche 15,828
Cotton 1,746
Craig 1,501 2,212 1,715
Creek 2,937 7,604 3,196
Custer 1,678 5,659 1,839
Delaware 1,617 824
Dewey 1,246
Ellis 1,231
Garfield 19,762 8,837 4,387
6,610 1,958 1,218
Grady 6,555 2,990 1,625
Grant 2,473 1,385
1,584 1,155
Harmon 1,611 1,150
Harper
Haskell 1,603
Hughes , 3,411 3,293
Jackson 3,457 3,696
Jefferson 1,993 2,144
Johnston 1,577 587
Kay 13,088 4,074 13, 220
Kingfisher 743 3,145
"
1,392 2,8
Latimer
Le Flore 4,547
Lincoln 3,579
3,825
1,256
McClain 2,220
Mccurtain 3,406
Mcintosh 1,616
Major 1,460
Marshall 1,005 862
Mayes 3,249 2,996
Murray 2,212 3,312
Muskogee 13,410 8,777
Noble 2,125 2,232
Nowata 2,421 2,123
Okfuskee 2,526 1,396
Oklahoma 96,290 30,093 22,430 88,059
Okmulgee 1,533 3,224 1,472 1,440 7,457 2,039
Osage 1,285 1,856 5,462 2,857
Ottawa 1,544 2,068 5,643 1,708
Pawnee *. .. 2,576
Payne 8,067
Pittsburg 9,039 1,604 3,656 1,165 1,217 5,359 2,724
Pontotoc 6,742 1,183 2,824 1,871 d 1,816
Pottawatomie 9,391 1,786 6,268 2,467 2,882 2,930
Pushmataha
Roger Mills

236
Items 48-64 Ohio (Tuscarawas) —Okla. (Roger Mills)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld t lid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em- Paid em-
Payroll, ployees, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15
rated

53,976
.

Ohio (Tuscarawas)—Okla. (Roger Mills) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance (revised)
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Taxable Wages,
Payroll,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- average average

OHIO- -Con.

Tuscarawas L6,219
Union
Van Wert ,

Vinton
Warren ,

Washington ,

Wayne
Williams
Wood
Wyandot

OKLAHOMA

The State...,
Adair ,

Alfalfa ,

Atoka
Beaver
Beckham
Blaine
Bryan
Caddo
Canadian

Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Creek
Custer
Delaware

Ellis
Garfield

Grady : . .

Grant
Greer
Harmon
Harper
Haskell
Hughes
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnston
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiowa
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
McClain
McCurtain
Mcintosh
Major
Marshall

Murray
Muskogee
Noble
Nowata
Okfuskee
Oklahoma
Okmulgee
Osage
Ottawa
Pawnee

Pittsburg
Pontotoc
Pottawatomie
Pushmataha
Roger Mills
Items 80-99 Ohio (Tuscarawas)—Okk. (Roger Mills)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishmei : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Pulp, Fabn-
Primary

kindred

OHIO— Con.

Tuscarawas

Van Wert
Vinton
Warren
Washington

Williams
Wood
Wyandot

OKLAHOMA

The State...

Alfalfa
Atoka
Beaver
Beckham
Blaine

Caddo
Canadian

Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Creek
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
Ellis
Garfield
Garvin
Grady

Harmon
Harper
Haskell
Hughes
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnston
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiowa
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan

McClain
McCurtain
Mcintosh
Major
Marshall

Murray
Muskogee
Noble
Nowata
Okfuskee
Oklahoma
Okmulgee.
Osage
Ottawa
Pawnee
Payne
Pittsburg
Pontotoc
Pottawatomie
Pushmataha
Roger Mills

239
. . ,

Ohio (Tuscarawas) —Okla. (Roger Mills) Items 100-118


Tible 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Economic class

Commercial farms
tion of Fart-
Under Over
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products

102

Tusearaw 2,350 1,280 11,894 110.63


Union. . 1,775 1,491 25,658 181.89
Van Wert 1,800 93.5 1,620 41,428 278.49
Vinton. 984 45.4 6,206 49.51
Warren. 1,962 81.9 24,937 241.14
Washingti 2,576 1,401 7,837 70.78
Wayne... 3,080 2,493 1B.3 23,641 227.85
Williams. 1,959 1,705 25.8 23,547 179.51
Wood. ... 2,766 2,547 29.6 37,746 296.01
Wyandot. 1,537 25.8 33, 872 198.53

OKLAHOMA

The State..., 63.68


1,590 12.7 52.79
Alfalfa , 1,406 30.9 151.10 79.2
Atoka 1,489 21.7 23.81 22.6
Beaver. •••••••.. 1,275 21.6 56.99 76.4
Beckham. .•.......! 1,572 30.4 56.87 58.2
1,443 32.9 79.02 67.1
Bryan.. 1,312 24.6 54.33 51.4
Caddo.. 2,503 38.7 77.62 52.7
Canadian. , 1,848 1,631 33.3 107.43 66.8
Carter............ 1,544 28.6 37.69 58.J
Cherokee.......... 1,798 46.2 12.7 42.14 27.6

Cimarron. ••<
Choctaw. •••••••••,

Cleveland. .........
1,617
559
1,214
67.2
93.6
66.3
16.2
26.6
28.3
30.65
31.83
79.47
32.1
81.4
71.5
Coal 793 20.6 25.43 31.4
Comanche. 1,477 32.8 58.50 52.6
Cotton. . ••••••< 1,041 30.9 69.01 67.1
Craig , 1,602 87.2 16.7 51.10 42.1
Creek.. ...... ...... 1,559 62.2 28.1 39.43
Custer. ••••••••. '100.7 25.3 70.54 65.0
Delaware. 58.9 11.0 46.9
Dewey. .....•.•.•.., 93.4 23.2 46.25
ELlis , 90.8 21.2 39.20
Garfield 141.76
Garvin. .. .....•... 60.40
Grady 2,493 33.0
1,792 36.0
1,026 29.8
Harmon. ... ...•• . •• 27.8
Harper 22.2
Haskeli 1,271 19.0 23.21
Hughes 1,555 27.9 36.45
Jackson. .••••••.. 1,572 94.7 29.3 93.96
Jefferson. •••••••. 95.0 43.21
Johnston. . •••••.. 87.4 42.34
Kay 2,045 92.5 1,623 33.3 129.31
Kingfisher , 1,658 96.0 1,538 29.7 102.46
Kiowa 1,642 93.0 1,474 32.4 82.16
Latimer. •••.•••• 16.6 25.84
Le Flore 13.7 36.10
Lincoln. .. •••..... 77.9 39.24
90.1 63.38
79.2 42.01
Mcclain 88.2 66.37
Mc Curtain. ....•• 30.6 40.99
Mcintosh. . 73.3 35.97
Major 97.3 72.41
Marshall. ••••••••• 74.7 51.95 95.7
Mayes .•••• 71.4 72.60 92.5
Murray •••••• 78.5 49.29 94.7
Muskogee.......... 23.7 68.28 84.8
Nohle 36.8 84.61 91.2
Nowata .... 19.8 46.24 92.1
Okfuskee .... 29.6 30.35
Oklahoma. ...... ... 24.1 154.41
Okmulgee. ........ 1,720 75.0 27.7 41.62 84.3
Osage .. 1,703 83.4 32.1 45.44 93.8
Ottawa. ........... 1,301 73.6 21.1 77.56 95.0
1,296 29.3 49.33 93.7
1,748 23.1 60.55 92.6
Pittsburg. ......a. 2,071 67.1 19.0 29.32 89.1
Pontotoc. ... • ••• »*, 1,608 87.5 18.4 44.39 94.0
Pottawatomie. .« ... 2,163 78.5 19.1 53.27 92.1
Pushmataha... ..... 1,223 36.1 19.80 87.2
Roger Mills 1,158 95.1 94.9
.

Items 119-133 Ohio (Tuscarawas)—Okla. (Roger Mills)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations]

—Continued
Agriculture, 1954

Value of farm products sold

All cattle Hogs and


and calves pigs

OHTO--Con.

Tuscarawas ......... 7,583 2,036 1,716 2,500 2,040 30,487 15,594 72,965
11,954 4,566 4,423 2,615 1,598 31,622 51,447 12,081
Van Wert 13,271 9,835 1,649 2,850 1,034 15,528 16,997 19,025
Vinton. .•••••.. 1,154 409 7,720 5,229 3,915
Warren 3,973 1,614 30,076 51,021 21,008
Washington. 1,324 1,442 2,217 31,674 8,666 38,032
Wayne 4,936 7,068 2,439 4,329 1,195 59,367 40,828 61,029
Williams . 11,346 3,321 1,340 3,125 691 26,782 36,205 33,969
Wood 23,528 5,257 1,004 1,351 30,005 29,678 57,654
Wyandot 11,913 3,519 21,133 42,642 20,927

OKLAHOMA

The State...,
22,128 5,324 2,968
Alfalfa............ 3,160 41,633 3,006 7,482
Atoka.............. 1,355 41, 257 6,105 2,474
Beaver...... ....... 3,467 69,517 4,016 5,400
Beckham. .......... 1,102 3,244 14,713
5,013 2,197 1,390 1,446 2,027 4,257 9,102
Bryan. ............. 2,554 1,848 1,410 1,112 1,658 11,470 14,332
Caddo.. ,.., 12,835 8,875 3,043 2,425 1,897 3,752 77, 272 10,176 17,421
Canadian. 6«o on. oqo. 12,307 3,657 1,877 1,818 2,557 57,338 10,831 17,903
Carter. „ 2,186 1,499 1,237 41,561 4,438 32,214
Chemkee, .......... 778 782 27,497 6,500 3,920
Choctaw. ........... 968 813 34,711 4,912 5,466
1,910 39,323 1,016 3,594
Cleveland. , 997 28,072 4,687 24,556
Coal............... 1,323 29,556 4,264 1,205
2,051 2,176 4,336 33,819
Cotton 3,554 1,219 1,668 4,608
Craig.............. 5,067 1,096 2,856 1,043 6,881 10,758
1,571 898 1,103 5,993 21,092
Custer. .. •......, 9,206 2,654 1,455 40,904 5,670 15,253
Delaware. •••.•, 1,190 32,133 11,592 2,487
Dewey. „., 2,348 1,955 1,428 40, 794 4,122 4,745
Ellis..... ...., 2,079 1,892 1,071 1,263 46,254 1,810 3,304
Garfield........... 11,507 2,089 2,370 2,910 56,849 41,812
2,848 1,777 1,216 1,644 46,933 19,982
Grady 9,460 4,597 2,843 74,801 23,770
14,514 11,498 2,916 44,236 9,205
4,499 3,581 1,306 17,847 1,991 6,277
Harmon. 5,916 5,265 1,318 13,493 1,241 3,253
Baiper, ............ 5,332 2,077 46,816 2,021 5,139
Haskell 1,829 666 36,659 3,031 2,301
Hughes.. 2,491 952 1,167 32,559 8,778 6,945
Jackson. ......... 11,477 1,385 23,702 1,957 17,123
Jefferson. .....a... 3,526 2,071 53,240 2,080 5,754
Johnston. ......... 2,377 1,539 39,325 3,432 2,069
Kay........... 13,164 9,763 2,478 2,012 2,463 52,892 6,887 49,713
Kingfisher. »••«.... 11,648 7,751 2,875 1,704 2,440 49,563 7,461 7,343
11,108 8,856 1,900 1,342 2.509 38,506 2,279 12,472
Latimer. ..••••••... 835 660 2,657 2,365
Le Flc re.......... 2,944 1,335 6,214 8,183
Lincoln. .......... 3,355 1,543 49,731 6,251 18,089
5,764 1,757 42,465 6,417 14,225
2,328 1,190 26,404 9,229 3,247
McClain 4,202 1,563 39,286 7,002 6,749
McCurtain. ........ 2,735 1,063 48,753 9,015 7,506
Mcintosh 2,686 1,000 7,361 4,602
Major............. 6,700 1,467 2,970 5,104
Marshall 1,929 1,192 3,039 5,772
Mayes.... ......... 3,583 8,941 7,626
Murray. ........... 2,265 2,349 4,949
Muskogee. .••••••.. 4,389 1,459 50,002 7,773 43,156
Noble.. 6,454 1,602 43,647 2,916 7,969
Nowata.. 2,881 1,537 37,593 4,129 7,245
Okfuskee..... 1,769 749 27,620 4,969 7,232
Oklahoma 8,031 4,174 41,268 6,807 542,539
Okmulgee. ••....••• 2,570 1,364 961 37,209 6,216 22,320
9,986 7,582 1,433 1,266 2,791 129,893 7,671 13,856
Ottawa 3,547 1,287 1,040 1,064 1,021 28, 231 5,806 19,256
Pawnee 3,268 1,958 1,011 1,114 1,246 43. 384 6,468 7,652
3,678 1,542 1,555 1,425 41,069 7,420 29, 720
Pittsburg. ........ 1,043 1,219 1,001 1,244 58,992 25,671
Pontotoc. ......... 3,044 970 1,007 710 1,179 50,765 21,621
Pottawatomie. ..... 3,892 1,079 1,649 1,244 1,515 1,404 47, 279 31,695
Pushmataha. ....... 1,040 151 33,810 2,931
Roger Mills 4,803 2,535 46,847 2,406

1
Other than dairy and poultry.
2
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and demand and deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations.

241
,,

Okla. (Rogers)—Pa. (Delaware) Items 1-16


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent'sample; e Source Notes and Explanatins. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
t shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median
school

pleted
(persons
25 and

OKLAHOMA— Con.

Rogers 19,532 -7.3


Seminole 40,672
Sequoyah 19,773
Stephens 34,071
14,235
35-071 Tillman. 17, 598
35-072 Tulsa 251,686
35-073 Wagoner 16,741
35-074 Washington 32,880
35-075 Washita 1,009 1,616 17,657
35-076 Woods 1,271 1,877 14,526
35-077 Woodward 1,232 1,887 14,383

OREGON

36- The State


36-001 Baker
36-002 Benton
36-003 Clackamas ,

36-004 Clatsop i

36-005 Columbia. .. ... .

36-006 Coos. i

36-007
36-008 Curry ,

36-009 Deschutes
36-010 Douglas ,

36-011 Gilliam
36-012
36-013 Harney. .........
36-014 Hood River......
36-015 Jackson
36-016 Jefferson. .....
36-017 Josephine ,

36-018 Klamath
36-019 Lake
36-020
36-021 Lincoln
36-022
36-023 Malheur
36-024 Marion
36-025 Morrow
36-026
36-027 Polk
36-028 Sherman ,

36-029 Tillamook
36-030 Umatilla
36-031 Union
36-032 Wallowa
36-033
36-034 Washington
36-035 Wheeler
36-036 Yamhill

PENNSYLVANIA

37- The State...,


37-001 JHaniQ .....a,,..,.,,
37-002 Allegheny ,

37-003 Armstrong. .•••,


37-004 Beaver ...,
37-005 Bedford ,

Berks
Blaix ,

Bradford ,

Butler ,

37-011 Cambria ,

37-012 Cameron ....,


37-013 Carbon ,

37-014
37-015 Chester
37-016 Clarion
37-017 Clearfield
37-018 Clinton
37-019 Columbia
37-020 Crawford
37-021 Cumberland
37-022 Dauphin
37-023 Delaware
. ,
,

Items 17-31 Okla. (Rogers) —Pa. (Delaware)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
t not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

Establishments

Payroll,
private
toilet and
bath, and
not dilap-
idated

IS!

OKLAHOMA— Con.

Rogers
Seminole
Sequoyah
Stephens

•• 6,130
12,337
5,323
11,124
4,591
33.5
52.5'
15.1
53.6
63.9
5,721
11,498
5,002
10, 325
4,175
61.2
56.1
66.0
3,416
6,522
1,310
8,166
2,331
Tillman „ 6,034 43.1 5,250 2,656
Tulsa 81, 251 73.2 78,003 88, 203
Wagoner. 4,951 22.8 4,599 59.6 1,185
Washington , 10,738 60.5 10,269 65.3 10, 300
Washita 5,901 33.4 5,290 60.4 2,955
Woods 4,917 57.7 4,520 62.9 3,240
Woodward 4,573 51.3 4,133 65.1 2,664

OREGON

The State. 524,003 479,047 381,640


Baker , 5,743 62.0 5,185 67.1 3,362 1,209 17,403 1,613
Benton . 9,449 75.2 8,909 58.9 6,505 2,927 28,068 2,892 1,074
Clackamas 31,081 71.2 27,165 76.0 21,225 3,630 64,492 5,800 1,962
Clatsop. .......... 12,438 78.9 10,090 58.0 7,040 2,997 31,800 3,408 1,131
Columbia. , 8,095 61.6 7,230 71.6 4,339 1,090 17,234 1,290
14,344 66.7 13,378 65.2 3,566 59,182 6,356
2,842 55.1 2,561 63.5 10,767 964
Curry 2,332 61.5 2,064 67.6 9,492
Deschutes .... •. 7,297 70.7 6,807 27,611
Douglas i 17,501 59.1 16,342 71,366
Gilliam , 982 65.0 875 58.1 5,070
2,683 48.0 2,500 56.0 1,126 8,378
Harney , 2,051 58.0 1,851 61.4 1,141 8,925
Hood River 5,670 50.8 3,937 63.0 2,658 15,463
Jackson 20,424 72.5 18,730 68.0 13,957 78,081
Jefferson . 1,734 48.8 1,560 56.3 890 7,736
Josephine 9,519 58.9 8,571 70.6 5,372 34,705
Klamath , 14,877 71.3 13,130 58.5 9,377 58,409
2,540 51.5 2,024 62.4 1,016 9,220
41,069 68.5 38,082 65.7 31,785 163,915
Lincoln 69.1 7,032 3,284 1,813 25, 563 2,066
17, 558 65.2 16,321 11,699 3,257 55,376 5,232
Malheur , 7,100 52.4 6,487 64.9 3,827 1,474 27,541 2,516
Marion , 32,206 75.0 67.7 25,939 118,169 12,230
Morrow. ., 1,631 65.0 64.1 5,8
Multnomah. ....... 63.0 709, 367
Polk 63.7 17, 507
Sherman. .......... 52.1 3,263
Tillamook. ........ 63.0 19,650
Umatilla , 54.7 60,659
67.0 5,720 3,770 18,506
Wallowa , 2,692 52.9 2,257 1,064 8,086
5,355 70.8 4,970 62.4 4,184 30,311
Washington 20,844 75.7 19,092 76.9 12,881 60,067
Wheeler....' , 40.4 43.2 1,311
Yamhill 72.1 69.1 32,625

PENNSYLVANIA

The State 990,907 10,792,955 126,032


Adams 12,854 51.3 12, 078 7,345 2,395 1,128 40,308 3,293 1,590 579
Allegheny 430,680 70.9 422,694 438, 370 171,350 36,242 9,468 1,634,445 195,269 76, 730 15,112
Armstrong. 23,531 49.3 22,513 17,946 3,854 1,790 506 59, 261 4,894 2,179 1,004
Beaver 48,845 72.1 47,720 46,089 12,269 4,596 1,236 169,205 16,142 7,102 1,959
Bedford 12,130 35.4 10,974 6,772 2,015 38,852 3,423 1,719 445
Berks 75,843 72.5 73,230 71,598 22,029 271,684 30,278 12,323 3,421
Blair 40,941 70.1 39, 558 37,595 9,049 119, 518 12,369 6,018 1,449
Bradford 16,330 58.8 14,751 10,855 2,665 1,314 45,678 3,626 1,512
44,331 75.7 40,714 52,413 16,918 5,992 198, 377 17,949 7,338
Butler 28,326 59.0 26,625 22,535 2,446 91,253 8,921 3,991
Cambria. 55,431 57.9 54,164 57.3 41,452 18,505 8,074
Cameron. 2,530 66.7 2,035 61.9 1,985 605 275
Carbon. 16,616 71.1 15,842 63.7 12,163 1,070 4,247 1,550
Centre. 16,959 56.6 16,121 57.2 15,357 1,566 5,458 2,649
Chester 42,143 75.9 40,386 61.0 40,502 13,360 4,034 173,406 17,055 6,998 1,915
Clarion 11,085 49.6 10,406 7,631 1,597 31,253 2,196 1,152
Clearfield , 24,762 49.4 23,472 15,914 4,219 64,602 6,157 2,934
Clinton 11,090 61.0 10,237 8,611 2,164 31,114 3,095 1,354
Columbia 16,321 64.5 15,470 63.7 13,147 3,681 47,029 4,017 1,925
Crawford 25,979 67.5 22,752 65.6 14,438' 4,207 74,865 7,129 3,125 1,011
Cumberland 28,441 66.1 26,934 62.3 27,286 9,457 2,544 1,028 99,627 9,674 4,302 1,050
Dauphin 58,915 73.1 55.9 61,133 23, 327 4,716 2,423 252,189 30,988 12, 671 2,436
Delaware 92.7 71.2 145,840 32,300 11,862 3,812 445,696 45,672 18,025

243
Okla. (Rogers) —Pa. (Delaware) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued

Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
hardware,
General merchandise laterials,
nishings, appliance Automotive group
group farm equipment

OKLAHOMA— Con.

Rogers ,
2,896
Seminole
Sequoyah , 1,458
Stephens , 10,191
2,911
Tillman.
Tulsa
••••! ,
2,953
71,274
Wagoner. 2,156
Washington , 9,406
Washita 2,587
Woods , 2,491
Woodward. .....•••••< 2,243

OREGON

The State..
Baker
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop
Columbia

Deschutes ,

Douglas ,

Gilliam ,

Harney ,

Hood River ,

Jackson. ,

Jefferson ,

Josephine ,

Klamath ,

lake

Lincoln. ..........

Malheur


,

Marion
Morrow ,

Multnomah.
Polk
Sherman ,

Tillamook. ........
Umatilla ,

Union ,

Wallowa
Wasco ,

Washington ,

Wheeler
Yamhill

PENNSYLVANIA

The State

Allegheny.
Armstrong
Beaver. .,
Bedford ,

Berks
Blair
Bradford

Butler
Cambria. ............
Cameron. ............
Carbon
Centre
Chester
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland
Dauphin
Delaware
Items 48-64 Okla. (Rogers)—Pa. (Delaware)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld t aid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Okla. (Rogers)—Pa. (Delaware) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise 1 and industrial employe! ; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld to
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments
Capital
Taxable With average expendi-
employment of— Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual tures,
January- average

OKLAHOMA— Con.

Rogers
Seminole 1,000
Sequoyah 303
Stephens 10,548
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa 28,895
Wagoner 25
Washington 1,960
Washita
Woods
Woodward

OREGON

The State.., 447, 741 n 0±


Baker 1,851 2,568 2,180 628 3,678
Benton 3,513 2,030 7,987 6,799 1,195 8,168
Clackamas , 8,200 5,077 21,413 17,642 4,120 26,315
Clatsop 5,812 3,101 9,616 3,176 17,673
Columbia 3,899 2,760 9,351 20,885 2,942 22,115
13,475 6,985 6,290 25,826 52,601
1,811 1,310 1,222 6,077 10,502
Curry 1,191 1,532 1,404 5,546 12,564 1,572
Deschutes 1,601 1,331 4,728 10,797 459
Douglas 9,564 37,179 80,612 5,725
Gilliam d
1,299 1,116 3,456 3,099 5,061
Harney 1,293 1,407 4,685 4,312 10,433
Hood River 2,138 1,491 2,969 2,718 5,221
Jackson 11,044 9,201 21,308 17,629 37,636
Jefferson 521 453 d d
Josephine 4,990 3,997 9,243 7,865 17,451 8,534
Klamath 8,855 7,853 16,272 13,926 26,571 20,232
Lake 1,147 1,034 4,141 3,582 7,660 4,086
29,808 27,072 60,059 49,544 109,063 59,346
Lincoln 3,899 3,023 9,615 16,370
1,112 9,928 8,739 27,575 53,971
Malheur 404 2,410 1,739 2,038 6,460
Marion 2,066 15,456 12, 335 18,972 39,821
Morrow
Multnomah
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook
Umatilla 2,532
Union 1,003 3,409 7,780 5,442
Wallowa 1,755 3,392 2,577
3,345 2,648 5,835 2,641
Washington 2,991 10,987 2,501 8,393 27,288 10,046
Wheeler 788 3,546 706 4,463 3,915
Yamhill 1,967 7,204 1,783 12,935 13,413

PENNSYLVANIA

The State 9,930,486 6,926,055


Adams 8,671 5,570 14,800 4,990 11,569 24,825 1,379 5,114 17,229
Allegheny 25,125 517,551 194,898 889,005 150,178 628,904 1,653,928 106,697 222,460 1,139,275
Armstrong 1,150 14,452 13,000 6,628 29,390 5,511 23,445 74,470 2,111 7,666 74,896
Beaver 2,531 67,186 67,678 47,005 210,626 38,833 162,453 394,118 26, 833 44,428 233,149
Bedford 3,865 2,147 1,045 2,352 932 1,961 3,609 128 885 2,338
Berks 89,881 69, 738 49,130 167,369 41,468 126,928 294,269 17,415 53,024 230,161
Blair 24,673 16,746 8,417 25,939 6,836 18,904 47,007 4,861 8,423 33,152
Bradford 5,478 4,256 13,820 3,419 9,913 29,177 1,092 4,005 17,937
Bucks 51,398 35,584 153,950 27,415 110,161 262, 728 15,800 17,136 73,685
Butler 17,420 10,146 42,787 8,530 33,344 88,708 3,662 9,530 45,466
Cambria 55,991 47,666 20,867 77,628 17,496 59,810 113,224 6,645 22,249 95,796
Cameron 3,673 3,581 1,771 1,360 d d 1,806 5,216
Carbon 15,111 10,529 7,348 20,418 6,402 16,162 35,696 1,116 7,360 34,515
10,574 7,640 3,723 12,564 9,093 32,078 1,469 4,029 17,816
Chester 36,838 30,694 19,660 81, 743 58,077 142,928 14,260 17,230 83,933
Clarion 5,395 3,874 2,246 6,562 16,020 687 1,840 10,250
Clearfield 16,526 12,107 5,487 17,714 14,006 28,384 1,072 5,060 20, 350
Clinton 9,548 7,154 5,740 20,528 15,599 36,814 1,492 5,430 26,452
Columbia 16,259 12,468 10,307 34,661 27,254 48,067 2,591 10,089 46,843
Crawford 17,045 13,266 9,452 37,073 25,898 66,867 3,107 10,378 50,083
Cumberland 18,775 12,876 7,725 24,170 16,759 47,070 3,221 7,695 30,278
Dauphin 67,920 53,818 23,956 82,753 62,019 140,962 8,718 23,189 114,307
Delaware 103,273 97,612 52,883 256,548 173,805 428,141 43,863 48,358 266,657

246
Items 80-99 Okla. (Rogers) —Pa. (Delaware)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Fabri-
Primary
Rubber cated
kindred

OKLAHOMA- -Con.

Rogers
Seminole
Sequoyah
Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington
Washita
Woods
Woodward

OREGON

The State
Baker
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop
Columbia

Deschutes
Douglas ,

Gilliam

Harney
Hood River
Jackson
Jefferson
Josephine
Klamath
lake

Lincoln. ,

Malheur
Marion
Morrow
Multnomah
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
Wasco
Washington
Wheeler
Yamhill

PENNSYLVANIA

The State
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
Bedford
Berks
Blair
Bradford

Butler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon
Centre
Chester
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland
Dauphin
Delaware

247
, ,,

Okla. (Rogers)—Pa. (Delaware) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based c n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown whete less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
tion of Part-
all tind
$2,500
products

0KLAH0MA--Con.

Rogers... , 1,929 79.1 16.4 67.50


Seminole. ............ 1,614 69.0 20.9 45.46
Sequoyah. ............ 1,774 55.9 13.2 37.51
Stephens 1,772 81.3 30.2 48.19
Texas 1,156 93.2 31.3 62.56
T 11 m?m ..,...,,....,
-i .
1,415 '101.3 31.4 43,813
Tulsa.... , 1,807 93.7 14.3 28,959
Wagoner. 1,478 75.1 26.9 12,272
Washington 757 84.7 16.6 55.59 96.0
Washita , 2,447 95.3 35.1 97.50 95.6
Woods , 1,323 98.1 23.6 76.09 90.1
L
Woodward. ........... 1,104 103.7 17.6 38.97 95.8

OREGON

The State.. 76.24


Baker 48.7 33.55
Benton. 50.1 139.06
Clackamas. ....... 25.7 16,671 301.89 69.5
Clatsop.... 17,005 210.97 62.6
Columbia. ........ 12,198 167. 52 61.5
Coos 26.4 20,008 101.34 55.7
Crook 54.4 48,857 19.41 79.6
Curry 11.6 24,915 85.92 35.5
Deschutes. , 17.4 19,712 77.9
Douglas , 17.1 23,284 65.9
Gilliam , 90.8 127,333 92.0 79.2
38.4 54,631 20.40 95.1 77.1
Harney ,
20.7 74,231 17.09 72.2 42.2
Hood- River 11.5 19,321 532.23
Jackson. ......... 26.2 25,862 194.56
Jefferson. ........ 39,359 36.92 72.6
Josephine. •••••.., 17,015 276.43 63.5
Klamath , 41.1 62,910 58.66 82.1
Lake ,
22.5 48,898 17.89 50.9
Lane.... ,
15.1 19,671 192.05 77.9
Lincoln 16.7 15,299 105.75 52.4
3,196 34.7 23,130 143.47 75.5
Malheur.......!.., 2,446 22.3 33,477 60.61 70.7
Marion 4,543 49.0 21,733 267.03 73.7
Morrow. ........... 74.2 74, 862 36.66 74.7
Multnomah. ........ 26.2 24,120 746.40 82.2
Polk ,
50.2 26,410 179.37 75.6
Sherman , 93.2 38.5 116,883 62.32 81.8
Tillamook 11.0
UmatiULa. ••.
.. ,

75.3
13.3
13.4
24,182
71,525
274.08
87.48
69.9

44.2 37,238 65.96


Wallowa , 36.8 34,829 33.63
Wasco... 69.3 42,639 39.22
Washington. ...... 51.5 2,076 21,097 329.13
Wheeler 77.0 122 61,302 12.99
Yamhill , 60.1 1,631 23,565 213.14

PENHSYLVANIA

The State ,
134.17
Adams .......... . .... 2,376 73.5 1,850 140.60
Allegheny 1,897 23.5 831 289.73
Armstrong. ••••.••, 2,026 48.7 1,147 82.24
Beaver . 35.2 182.26
Bedford ,
56.4 66.93
Berks 62.9 176.17
Blair 1,350 38.2 117.98
Bradford 3,237 71.1 2,510 54.22
2,730 58.3 1,970 466.51
Butler 50.6 1,873 140.18
Cambria 7,330 87.08 97.9
Cameron. ............ 4,036 30.18 100.0
Carbon 22.3 10,406 119.62 97.5
31.2 12,409 85.92
Chester 69.1 33,828
Clarion 46.5 8,144 73.54
Clearfield 21.0 6,182 86.98
Clinton 12.7 12,444 84.36
Columbia. .....•••••• 1,785 59.0 1,285 9,396 90.15
Crawford. ........... 3,590 59.1 2,172 8,616 79.94
Cumberland. ......... 2,325 63.9 1,745 15,508 155.50
Dauphin 1,695 45.5 1,177 11,917 140.97
Delaware 26.0 45,656 889.45
1
Excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated in the county in which the headquarters is located.
though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.

248
. .
,. .
,

Items 119-133 Okla. (Rogers) —Pa. (Delaware)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based c : Source Notes and Explanations]

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Commer-
poultry
products

OKLAHOMA--Con.

Rogers •••..••. 4,289 6,797 9,670


Seminole ........ 1,635 3,403 15,344
Sequoyah. . i 1,668 3,143 3,307
Stephens 3,378 5,675 38,224
9,562 2,241 12, 575
Tillman 11,853 10,271 1,248 2,317 28,953 11, 561
6,540 1,162 3,474 1,589 53,147 620,887
Wagoner. 3,726 1,711 1,285 1,055 35,738 6,199 5,147
Washington 2,138 355 1,311 29,006 2,542 78,992
Washita. ............. 13,837 11,321 1,660 2,345 1,832 41,699 6,302 10,528
Woods 8,007 4,103 1,253 1,354 56,062 9,442
Woodward. ............ 4,802 1,511 1,076 1,109 57,728 8,476

OREGON

The State.. 346,347 668,179


Baker 7,813 2,246 4,801 1,047 1,030 1,178 95,779 13,250 2,239
Benton 5,260 2,550 1,024 1,341 1,121 1,592 16,577 29,793 9,673
Clackamas. ........ 17, 516 7,690 2,242 2,079 6,072 3,393 6,163 42,232 52,645 24,333
Clatsop. .......... 1,776 778 668 494 658 11,137 30,174 15,458
Columbia. ......... 4,186 1,074 1,742 1,062 1,752 20,937 16,738 7,935
4,888 1,363 1,039 1,148 31,720 54,414 17,577
4,922 55,417 8,019 2,310
Curry............. 1,942 7,977 8,871 2,209
Deschutes. ........ 3,624 24,437 20,398 7,408
Douglas 5,924 24,457 57,672 15,921
Gilliam. ••••••.. 7,348 18,059 4,199 1,556
3,014 66,585 5,751 1,278
Harney. ........... 4,359 108,982 6,190 1,752
Hood River. ....... 11,676 4,762 12,384 5,124
Jackson. ....••••. 10,589 '
51,321 64,499 18,547
Jefferson. ....... 9,083 24,805 4,456 788
Josephine 3,754 18,048 26,415 8,315
Klamath 17,931 119,296 33,426 9,920
lake ...: 4,611 72,871 7,506 2,126
13,669 40,801 111,791 36,292
Lincoln 2,597 11,437 14,219 4,946
18,803 12,136 2,279 1,984 3,325 2,462 4,360 2,797 1,586 38,209 8,679 44,364 18,009
Malheur 25,908 14,133 8,326 3,164 2,799 2,604 3,723 1,429 1,242 171,562 5,984 17,465 5,188
Marion. . .......... 26,573 17,791 2,443 2,837 5,148 3,428 6,024 2,956 1,231 38,311 18,518 111,978 38,061
Morrow. . .......... 9,437 7,266 1,873 29,389 1,154 5,357
Multnomah •. . 10,118 7,025 14,157 2,149 862,561
Polk 10,972 7,911 16,579 3,042 11,319
Sherman. ....•...., 9,009 8,387 13,499 2,506
Tillamook •.. 5,509 1,075 28,064 16,639
Umatilla , 26,967 2,296 3,322 2,906 70,795 38,310
Union 8,223 5,165 2,397 1,092 1,165 1,366 41,097 6,234 15,404 6,205
Wallowa , 5,893 1,877 3,252 51,714 8,533 4,970 1,281
Wasco 9,008 6,866 1,815 32,248 5,487 25,489 10,285
Washington. ...... 16,288 9,565 28,698 5,709 47,043 20,149
Wheeler 2,032 26,343 1,397 2,290
Yamhill 15,126 21,853 5,081 29,698

PENNSYLVANIA

603,551 13,811,960
17,071 2,514 3,060 3,525 4,229 33,108 49,293 29,993
Allegheny. • 6,619 1,128 2,007 1,852 1,957 11,629 2,960,058 741,148
Armstrong. • 4,530 1,859 1,944 2,104 1,380 21,566 71,079 37,933
Beaver 3,409 1,367 1,495 1,470 1,033 13,394 126,672 52,581
Bedford...., 8,656 1,441 4,282 1,309 2,569 1,322 2,807 2,080 41,777 28,346 14,412
Berks 25,744 3,955 8,852 5,078 2,799 6,114 7,745 60,813 21,278 275,525 113,937
Blair , 5,295 608 2,379 746 775 1,570 1,155 19,294 7,437 77,880 22,860
Bradford. . 14,782 1,320 11,245 1,416 1,637 4,177 5,409 76,421 3,092 38,952 20,923
Bucks , 21,028 1,880 5,952 4,797 2,134 4,649 6,330 35,061 149,089 64,308
Butler...... 11,796 1,500 3,204 2,528 1,767 3,931 2,960 35,653 93,499 43,081
Cambria...., 4,064 1,029 1,344 1,010 13,602 134,470 67,036
Cameron. . . . 89 38 49 504 10,790 4,651
Carbon. . . . . 1,862 3,396 2,512 45,462 31,887
Centre 7,677 27,945 12,249 48,207 15,930
Chester..... 32,731 75,988 12,891 160,339 77,243
Clarion. 4,262 21,327 8,437 42,156 24,542
Clearfield. 2,568 593 14,657 3,856 60,570 26,234
Clinton.... 2,044 662 7,006 2,634 28,343 11,316
Columbia..., 8,652 3,152 1,026 2,061 1,330 2,450 2,888 17,873 11,904 54,621 33,424
Crawford. . 10,753 1,455 1,401 6,788 1,454 4,152 2,798 59,870 8,731 67,834 26,846
Cumberland. 12,151 3,648 2,160 4,960 1,215 3,450 3,422 1,040 38,963 20,930 87,092 36,330
Dauphin.... 8,526 1,620 1,803 2,725 3,522 1,139 23,818 14,743 226,314 64,705
Delaware. . 4,123 3,028 1,289 4,372 7,199 233,924 86,054
1
Other than dairy and poultry.
2
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations.

249
, . .

Pa. (Elk)—S. C. (Georgetown) Items 1-16


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10. 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and

Median

(persons
25 and

PENNSYLVANIA— Con

37-024 Elk 807


37-025 Erie
37-026 Fayette
37-027
37-028 Franklin
37-029 Fulton
37-030 Greene
37-031 Huntingdon.
37-032 Indiana. ............
37-033 Jef f erson
37-034
37-035 Lackawanna... ,

37-036 Lancaster
37-037 Lawrence
37-038 Lebanon
37-039 Lehigh
37-040 Luzerne.
37-041 Lycoming. •••••..
37-042 McKean
37-043 Mercer.
37-044 Mifflin ,

37-045 Monroe
37-046 Montgomery
37-047 Montour. .............
37-048 Northampton •

37-049 Northumberland ,

37-050
37-051 Philadelphia ,

37-052 Pike ,

37-053 Potter ,

37-054 Schuylkill ,

37-055 Snyder ,

37-056 Somerset. ,

37-057 Sullivan ,

37-058 Susquehanna. .........


37-059 Tioga ,

37-060
37-061 Venango
37-062 Warren
37-063 Washington
37-064 Wayne
37-065 Westmoreland
37-066 Wyoming
37-067 York

RHODE ISLAND

38- The State...,


38-001 Bristol
38-002 Kent ,

38-003 Newport
38-004 Providence ,

38-005 Washington *..

SOUTH CAROLINA

39- The State....


39-001 Abbeville.
39-002
39-003 Allendale
39-004 Anderson. ..........
39-005 Bamberg
39-006 Barnwell
39-007 Beaufort
39-008 Berkeley
39-009 Calhoun
39-010 Charleston
39-011 Cherokee
39-012 Chester
39-013 Chesterfield
39-014 Clarendon
39-015 Colleton
39-016 Darlington
39-017 Dillon
39-018 Dorchester
39-019 Edgefield
39-020 Fairfield
39-021 Florence
39-022 Georgetown
Items 17-31 Pa. —
(Elk) S. C. (Georgetown)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Percent
Pa. (Elk)—S. C. (Georgetown) Items 52-41
Table 2.— COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Apparel, materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance Automotive group
farm equipment
dealers
dealers

PENNSYLVANIA— Con.

Eli 10,067 1,420 2,057 1,590 5,238 1,805


Erie 60,293 29,383 15,814 13,357 50,721 14,068
Fayette 39,629 23,275 7,330 7,528 20,916 8,589
652 1,217 313
Franklin. .•••••••••• 16,304 3,842 19,288 5,167
Fulton 1,075 1,077 1,015 1,405
Greene . 6,437 1,567 3,442 5,580 2,406
Huntingdon 7,486 1,546 2,057 1,737 1,489 5,246 1,717
Indiana 14,974 2,824 4,993 3,953 2,853 11,330 3,951
Jefferson 10,920 1,523 3,247 2,177 2,071 2,174
Juniata. 1,908 471 1,162 127 152 278
Lackawanna. ........... 60,752 17,562 26,954 19,167 14,473 33,309 10,322
Lancaster 54,301 15,613 25,864 13,842 13,547 51,968 15,760
Lawrence 27,358 5,514 8,876 5,821 7,593 16,734 6,903
Lebanon 20,516 4,859 6,985 4,731 5,112 23,991 5,952
Lehigh 45,890 16,610 38,404 14,943 13,186 36,662 12,385
Luzerne 85,384 22,555 38,442 24,869 18,603 50,005 15,748
Lycoming. ............. 25, 202 6,506 10,828 7,264 5,152 18,932 7,840
McKean , 14,236 2,856 2,296 2,474 11,134 3,707
29,972 5,896 11,139 7,200 23,645 6,539
Mifflin 8,764 4,036 2,353 2,406 6,676 2,842
9,064 4,956 1,620 1,460 6,638 2,757
Montgomery , 110,832 42,442 24,765 23,203 88,222 27,331
Montour ,
2,789 600 661 2,634
Northampton. ••••••••, 51,034 16,218 16,473 27,942
Northumberland. ..,...., 25,293 9,390 8,341 17,138 4,845
4,632 1,618 385 3,046 1,492
Philadelphia. .......... 526,436 244,604 239,575 320,293 71,718
Pike ,
1,282 1,238 126 559
Potter • , 2,924 1,040 369 3,923
Schuylkill , 39,993 10,585 11,226 7,874 28,220 8,947
Snyder. , 3,507 1,956 1,167 576 4,281 1,905
Somerset. .............. 14,250 3,678 5,465 2,455 11,509 5,655
Sullivan 1,279 359 258 d 215
Susquehanna , 7,736 1,410 1,164 4,227 1,321
Tioga ,
6,134 1,577 1,903 6,337 2,166
4,236 676 897 3,624 1,429
Venango 15,752 2,753 4,620 3,820 4,051 8,068 4,105
Warren , 8,821 2,398 3,515 2,095 1,705 6,261
Washington , 52,655 11,376 17,430 13,916 10,538 38,109
Wayne , 5,717 1,534 755 3,648 1,794
Westmoreland. .......... 79,937 18,862 22,017 49,756 18,833
Wyoming ,
3,457 1,159 543 3,486 1,304
York 47,781 14,717 44,857

RHODE ISLAND

The State..... 205,742 63,886 37,109 140,423


Bristol 8,226 1,352 1,263 1,354 3,580 1,457
Kent 22,668 6,037 3,063 3,687 3,603 15,171 5,182
Newport 16,379 5,061 3,003 3,102 3,148 8,727 3,209
Providence. •••..., 145,626 47,698 67,585 27,236 106,517 32,633
Washington 12,843 3,738 3,463 1,768 6,428

SOUTH CAROLINA

The State ,

Abbeville 1,224
5,173
Allendale ,
1,131
Anderson. .••..•••••., 5,217
Bamberg ,
1,104
Barnwell 3,735 2,540
Beaufort 4,187 4,222
Berkeley. 3,421 1,683
Calhoun 2,072 1,559
Charleston 38,722 26,223
Cherokee 5,824 1,487 2,755
Chester 4,637 1,193 3,358
Chesterfield 4,345 1,573 4,718 2,062
Clarendon 3,674 2,682 1,285
Colleton. 4,155 2,034 1,045
Darlington 8,622 4,715 5,573 2,108
Dillon 4,077 1,508 2,928 1,550
Dorchester 4,090 1,102 1,874 1,475
Edgefield 1,977 820 4,667
Fairfield 2,756 1,459 1,581
Florence. ...... ...... 12,968 8,915 15,013
Georgetown 5,411 1,644 4,499

252
Items 48-64 Pa. (Elk)—S. C. (Georgetown)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes 6gures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
.. .
. .. ,

Pa. (Elk)—S. C. (Georgetown) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 65, 66, and 67 comprise al and industrial employs ; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self- persons, "d" denotes figures withheld
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 Production workers
Capital
Taxable
Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- average average
March

PENNSYLVANIA— Con.

11,474 9,212 7,263 26,545 5,936 19,362 47,834 3,851 6,839


Erie 74,079 66,941 40,488 171,969 31,786 122,133 286,397 13,882 46,285
Fayette. . 30,053 24,080 7,258 22,933 6,086 17,460 41,294 1,617 9,568
1,630 1,489 3,361
Franklin.. 28,266 22,965 51, 866
Fulton 247 233 439
Greene .... 10, 305 1,442 1,175 2,208
Huntingdon 7,751 3,139 9,726 2,666 7,867 16,511
Indiana. . 12,117 2,787 8,814 2,232 6,458 15,082
Jefferson. 10,511 4,878 15,253 4,165 12,197 32,148
1,518 1,659 630 1,448
Lackawanna. 4,057 69,912 50,109 31,478 94,351 26,936 73,219 164,764 12,896 24,999
Lancaster. 4,640 73,792 55,383 42,545 150,619 34,663 110,273 288,553 16,059 39,139
Lawrence. . 1,714 28,272 26,467 13,997 60,214 11,599 46,248 105,761 3,629 16,557
Lebanon. . . 1,591 24,132 16,750 12,248 39,600 10,568 30,630 68,252 3,099 13,391
Lehigh 3,828 68,667 54,780 33,458 116,251 27,393 84,041 209,871 7,890 35,720
Luzerne. . . 5,619 104,212 69,320 36,902 97,448 32,866 79,839 156,328 5,273 35,676
Lycoming. . 1,968 31,749 23,918 17,953 61,071 15,051 45,949 106,455 3,502 15,335
Mean 1,429 15,339 11,520 7,190 26,195 5,711 18,636 48,490 3,564 6,271
1,716 35,129 35,616 19,391 88,613 15,257 64,742 187,613 7,006 20,986
Mifflin 716 12,043 9,131 6,310 23,100 5,340 18,719 33,832 7,243
Monroe 9,018 6,047 4,119 13,376 3,487 10,509 21,191 3,742
Montgomery 110,336 96,544 60,003 247,459 47,575 176,123 435,514 57,121
Montour 2,921 2,429 6,400 1,406 4,787 14,877 1,225
Northampton. . . 77,827 64,409 168,784 38,874 127,698 312,557 33,053 43,764
Northumberland. 31,839 22,738 12,984 38,442 11,101 29,658 4,667 14,325
2,475 1,365 1,104 2,711 1,013 2,258 913
Philadelphia. . 793,318 676,548 309,792 1,251,162 235,175 833,225 328,325
Pike 452 d d
Potter 1,142 1,748 1,345 2,518
SchuylMll 45,831 30,946 18,662 48,957 16, 559 39,810 83,539 16,631
Snyder 3,089 1,809 1,768 4 446 1,633 3,831 6,977 1,465
Somerset 12,869 9,282 2,360 2,086 4,052 8,548 1,455
5J039
Sullivan 944 508 1,581 1,346 2,409 389
Susquehanna. 4,102 2,532 6,702 5,100 11,139 1,038
Tioga 5,147 3,730 3,197 11,075 2,859 9,278 19,059 3,456
2,940 1,699 1,402 3,497 1,265 2,954 5,935 1,425
Venango 15,594 12,384 7,252 27,555 5,660 20,333 55,017 3,614 8,576
Warren 10,436 8,423 19,424 3,872 14,214 39,063 1,576 5,070
Washington 50,688 44,765 93,080 74,972 156,954 9,107 21,727
4,091 2,289 6,372 5,680 8,896
Westmoreland. . . 75,979 68,357 171,704 128,790 275,530
Wyoming 1,845 1,050 1,327 1,143 1,963
York 74,107 56,880 161,621 113,768 282,942

RHODE ISLAND

The State ,
195,849 123,970 425,365 314,467 697,279
Bristol 8,608 7,100 5,167 17,401 13,461 29,139
Kent 1,212 13, 596 10,481 8,142 26,963 21,763 39,975
Newport 1,090 7,318 4,541 1,011 3,314 2,425 8,330
Providence 12,242 214,605 165,608 105,735 364,228 266, 221 599,873
Washington 5,676 3,913 13,457 10,594 19,961

SOUTH CAROLINA

The State 436,590


Abbeville 3,672 9,515
34,302 106,141
Allendale 1,215 1,461
Anderson 25,668 74,458
Bamberg 1,601 2,491
Barnwell 1,534 802
Beaufort 2,031 744
Berkeley 1,296 1,177 2,055 3,490
Calhoun 1,057 449 824 3,016
Charleston 33,245 9,233 26,930 19,441 54,333
Cherokee 6,449 4,371 10,749 9,728 15,513 3,910
Chester 6,623 4,685 13,115 11,830 23,038 4,798
Chesterfield 3,872 2,009 4,216 3,615 6,736 1,443
Clarendon 1,669 796 1,491 3,158
Colleton 2,293 1,076 1,022 1,591 2,774
Darlington 8,019 5,644 4,966 15,839 12,383 28,387
Dillon 2,677 1,243 759 1;272 1,015 1,924
Dorchester 2,099 1,073 1,113 2,711 2,134 5,392
Edgefield 2,300 1,332 1,508 3,772 1,387 3,258
Fairfield 1,907 2,315 2,094 4,566 2,226
Florence 5,295 2,589 2,171 4,115 1,864
Georgetown 3,772 3,023 2,662 2,992

Not strictly comparable with 1954 due to differences in coverage of loggers and fluid milk distributors.

254
Items 80-99 Pa. (Elk) — S. C. (Georgetown)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c nployees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
27

Pulp,
Primary
Rubber
related

PENNSYLVANIA— Con.

ELk
Erie
Fayette
Forest
Franklin ,

Fulton
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata
Lackawanna
Lancaster
Lawrence
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
McKean
Mercer
Mifflin
Monroe ,

Montgomery ,

Montour
Northampton
Northumberland

Philadelphia ,

Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset ,

Sullivan
Susquehanna
Tioga

Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmoreland
Wyoming
York

RHODE ISLAND

The State
Bristol
Kent
Newport
Providence
Washington

SOUTH CAROLINA

The State
Abbeville

Allendale
Anderson
Bamberg
Barnwell
Beaufort
Berkeley
Calhoun
Charleston
Cherokee
Chester
Chesterfield
Clarendon
Colleton
Darlington
Dillon
Dorchester
Edgefield
Fairfield
Florence
Georgetown

255
.

Pa. (Elk)-S. C. (Georgetown) Items 100-118


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explan; Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agncultv

Economic class
Value of land
and buildings

tion of Part-
Under Over ated by Aver-
all land
$2,500 $25,000 tenants age
products

PENNSYLVANIA-- Con.

ELk 7,724 95.98


Erie 13,146 137.03
Fayette. .............. 8,120 105.90
7,933 86.17
Franklin 2,556 14, 740 128.12
Fulton , 1,124 45.30
Greene... 2,091 73.5 64.34
Huntingdon. .«••••>•• 1,554 44.6 51.16
Indiana. ...•.•••••••.. 2,691 54.0 78.61
Jefferson 1,491 36.8 72.00
Juniata. •••>•»•< 1,205 56.4 9,162 74.13
Lackawanna. ....• ...... 1,054 35.0 13,228 148.21
Lancaster. ••.•...•.., 7,951 82.4 6,666 26,713 435.15
Lawrence ••. Bal 1,609 59.2 1,145 11,698 133.31
Lebanon 1,762 61.0 1,271 18.0 16,466 203.39
Lehigh , 1,671 1,216 13.0 17,632 204.29
Luzerne , 1,990 1,053 10,293 138.51
Lycoming 2,095 31.1 1,517 9,865 84.35 83.3
McKean , 14.7 9,141 78.08 94.1
Mercer •>•••• 69.2 9,869 110.86 85.5
Mifflin , 43.6 11,429 107.16 83.0 79.7
Monroe. ..•.••...., 19.7 15,070 141.05 100.0 84.7
Montgomery. ..... •••..., 46.3 30, 397 575.09 99.2 90.7 93.5
Montour 78.9 9,831 81.61 83.6 78.2
Northampton. .... ..••• 62.1 17,017 211.97 81.5 80.0
Northumberland 10,389 108.55 65.1 82.7
Perry 8,012 72.10 62.6 75.6
Philadelphia 3,036. C4 100.0 100.0
Pike 163.16 74.6 91.5
Potter. 44.15 76.4
Schuylkill , 1,802 30.3 125.59 58.9
Snyder 1,344 61.3 81.21 35.2
Somerset. ........•, 2,861 53.0 87.13 58.2
Sullivan. 24.2 45.07 62.4
Susquehanna. ....••... 70.6 9, 553 55.68 65.2
Tioga 48.8 8,963 49.41 74.8
43.3 9,682 118.26 78.9
Venango 1,416 32.1 7,884 83.08 70.2
Warren 1,241 28.0 6,378 53.71 81.0
Washington. 3,423 66.1 1,872 12,383 115.23 81.9
Wayne. 2,061 61.3 1,783 74.0
Westmoreland. 3,905 48.3 75.7
Wyoming •••...•. 1,118 57.1 61.8
Tork , 5,549 71. 34.0

MODE ISLAND

The State , 21,730 309.41 91.7 78.3


Bristol 32.9 12,917 885.71 100.0 100.0
Kent 20.4 21,302 435.52 190.1 81.2
Newport 37.2 18,525 343.05 90.1 76.9
Providence. ••••..... 20.5 23,148 350.22 92.5 81.3
Washington 21.2 24,754 189.72 91.6 65.3

SOUTH CAROLINA

The State.......
Abbeville 62.7 49.9
Aiken ..., 52.6 33.2 77.37 49.0
Allendale. 68.2 48.0 46.29 33.0
Anderson. ..••••...... 79.0 35.4 109.01 54.0
Bamberg 70.2 42.0 46.64 42.3
Barnwell 1,353 46.0 68.64 53.9
Beaufort. 1,201 30.9 93.92 19.7
Berkeley 2,965 29.1 6,151 94.43 22.5
Calhoun. 1,403 77.1 8,216 67.07 46.3
Charleston 1,841 26.0 10,529 163.42 33.2
Cherokee 2,357 80.9 32.8 6,406 81.35 52.9
Chester 2,036 6 J. 3 41.3 5,434 51.32 37.6
Chesterfield. ........ 56.9 1,977 40.6 5,424 66.02 39.8
Clarendon. 64.9 3,049 5,439
Colleton. 57.5 1,273 5,583
Darlington 77.1 3,200 60.5 7,560 120.24
Dillon 72.2 2,749 73.3 8,656 188.68
Dorchester. 46.9 1,110 24.8 66.04
4,437
Edgefield 52.3 6,528 71.42
Fairfield 1,441 32.9 48.02
Florence • 6,891 61.0 147.61
Georgetown. .......... 1,593 20.8 82.13

256
.

Items 119-133 Pa. (Elk)—S. C. (Georgetown)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
t Source Notes and Expli

, 1954 —Continued
Value of farm produ Equipment on farms

Commer-
livestock

PENNSYLVANIA— Con.

ELk ....
Erie
Fayette
Forest. •.••••••...••• 305
Franklin 19,555 6,870
Fulton ....... 3,178 1,199
Greene. ••••••• 2,976 1,037
Huntingdon. » .. 5,029 2,333
Indiana • 7,734 2,705
Jefferson 3,510 1,796
Juniata. ...•.•.•••. 1,700
Lackawanna. ............ 2,575
Lancaster. ............ 22,110 16,657
Lawrence. .., 1,468 2,561
Lebanon. ..•••••••.. 2,555 3,074 4,074
Lehigh 12,213 7,212 1,063 1,601
Luzerne , 7,154 3,365 2,183
Lycoming. 7,472 2,291 3,033
Kll 1,895 1,131
Mercer. , 9,124 4,631
Mifflin , 5,731 2,491
Monroe......... ........ 2,444 658
Montgomery , 15,143
Montour 2,279
Northampton. ..•••••. 10,671 3,947
Northumberland ......... B,545 1,600
Perry 6,500 1,845
Philadelphia ., 68
Fib , 311
Potter. ................ 2,023
Schuylkill. 8,446 2,712 1,605
Snyder. ..., 5,341 1,554 1,588
Somerset 11,010 2,340 1,579 5,167
Sullivan....... 1,579 187 882
Susquehanna. ... ...••.. 11,134 1,267 8,656
Tioga ., 8,879 6,276
4,352 1,602
Venango 2,886 1,151
Warren 3,763 2,461
Washington 9,163 4,973
Wayne. ................. 10,047 7,054
Westmoreland. .......... 10,170
Wyoming 4,903
York 27,179

RHODE ISLAND

The State
Bristol
Kent 1,562
Newport. 3,573 1,854
Providence. •...•.•, 5,345 2,200
Washington 3,892 1,035

SOUTH CAROLINA

The State
Abbeville. 1,844

Allendale
Anderson. •••.•.•••.
Bamberg. ..•••••••.••,
Barnwell ....... •.....,
Beaufort.....
Berkeley •.....•.
Calhoun ,........,
Charleston. ...•....,
Cherokee „„.
Chester
Chesterfield
Clarendon. ,

Colleton. .»... a .......


Darlington ,

Dillon
Dorchester
Edgefield ,

Fairfield ,

Florence .,
Georgetown
S. C (Greenville)— S. Dak. (Perkins) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
l

[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (-) denotes decrease. *n" denotes not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
,

Items 17-31 S. C. (Greenville)—S. Dak. (Perkins)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. t available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

With hot
Propri-
running
Paid em-
Payroll,
ployees,
toilet and Nov. 15
bath, and workweek
not dilap-

18

SOUTH CAROLINA— Con.

Greenville 47,857 48.6 45,345 48.1 173,668


Greenwood 11,560 43.1 11,001 32.5
Hampton ...... 4,850 21.8 4,371 42.1
Horry 16,635 32.9 13,258 51.7
2,724 16.8 2,568 52.8
Kershaw 8,335 24.0 7,494 51.0 3,453 1,381
Lancaster 9,559 29.1 8,919 39.5 3,191 1,078
Laurens , 12,423 31.5 11,386 42.2 4,596 1,467
5,402 16.4 4,900 35.9
Lexington 12,093 35.6 11,204 60.6
McCormick 2,381 14.5 2,114 33.3
Marion 8,219 22.5 7,578 43.5 3,028
Marlboro 8,247 17.8 7,403 32.8 2,494
Newberry , 8,511 36.1 8,096 55.5 3,946
Oconee •...., 9,999 28.0 9,297 44.6 2,926
Orangeburg , 17,355 22.1 15,795 44.0 5,371 2,139
Pickens ••..•, 10,898 37.5 10,112 46.6 4,710 1,557
Richland , 38,159 57.1 35,206 45.2 33,659 18,554 2,197 1,464
Saluda 4,078 16.3 3,799 49.2 234 138 131
Spartanburg. ............ 39,699 37.9 38,119 41.3 7,394 1,474 1,293
Sumter. ••••••, 13,936 30.6 13,173 38.8 4,653 2,925
7,990 32.1 7,539 46.5 3,405
Williamsburg 9,782 16.0 9,014 45.1 1,168
York 18,010 38.7 16,959 41.4 9,442

SOUTH DAKOTA

The State ,

Aurora 1,544
Beadle , 6,274
Bennett ., 1,013
Bon Homme 3,000
••••!
,

Brookings 4,999

Brule
Buffalo ,

Butte ,

Campbell ....... •••.


Charles Mix.......... 4,566
Clark , 2,546
Clay , 3,082
Codington , 5,787
Corson , 1,607
Custer. ............ ., 2,014
Davison. . •*
, 4,996
Day 3,960
Deuel , 2,183
xl,3ai

Douglas i 1,607
Edmunds .••.••••. 2,031
Fall River. 3,230
Faulk 1,487
Grant 3,063
Gregory 2,588
Haakon 1,064
Hamlin , 2,125
Hand '.
2,143
Hanson 1,409
Harding , 818
Hughes ,

Hutchinson
Hyde
Jackson ,

Jerauld 1,387
734
Kingsbury • 3,084
Lake 3,632
Lawrence. , 5,612
Lincoln 3,842
Lyman 1,350
McCook. 2,561
McPherson. .... ....... 2,005
Marshall 2,248
Meade 3,002
Mellette 909
1,902
Minnehaha. ........... 21,027
Moody. ............... 2,591
Pennington , 10,450
Perkins 2,016
S. C. (Greenville)—S. Dak. (Perkins) Items 32^*7
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
General merchandisi materials, hardware,
group farm equipment

SOUTH CAH0LIHA--Con.

Greenville 39,287 26,009 33,344


Greenwood 8,767 3,372 6,308
Hampton 2,932 705 2,951
Horry 9,115 7,681
Jasper 1,663 300
Kershaw 5,669 2,236 1,954
Lancaster
Laurens ••••• 6,856
6,891
2,199
2,503
2,696
1,261
4,538
2,499
1,446
2,451

Lexington 8,329 1,645 5,481


Mccormick 1,141 408 642
Marion 3,843 2,774 3,979 1,475
Marlboro 4,482 3,040 1,275 1,489
Newberry 5,214 2,145 3,932 1,682
Oconee. ....••.•••••••• 5,446 1,546 1,406 1,018 3,8 1,617
Orangeburg 11,748 3,982 2,502 2,240 8,014 3,936
Pickens ....•*.•...••.•• 7,316 1,746 5,470 2,403
Richland 32,029 18, 710 34,643 11,651
Saluda 1,294 723
Spartanburg 27,231 4,168 12,790 6,596
Sumter 10,476 1,117 4,145 2.910 6,276 3,679
5,560 1,378 2,961 1,674
Williamsburg 4,704 2,633 4,130 1,877
York 12,857 4,326 8,679 3,795

SOUTH DAKOTA

The State ,

Aurora
Beadle... ,

Bennett. .............
Bon Homme
Brookings ,
1,002
2,530
Brule ,

Buffalo ,

Butte
Campbell ,

Charles Mix
Clark ,

Clay
Codington ,

Corson ,

Custer ,
1,188
Davison , 4,185
Day , 1,404
Deuel ,

Dewey ,

Douglas.... ,

Edmunds
Fall River ,

Faulk ,

Grant •...,
Gregory
Haakon ,

Hamlin ,

Hand ,

Hanson ,

Harding

Hutchinson ,

Hyde
Jackson. ..•••••<
Jerauld. .••••,
Kingsbury 1,772
Lake
Lawrence
Lincoln
••» 2,412
4,356 3,035
1,954
Lyman d
McCook 1,791
McPherson 973
Marshall 2,173
Meade
Mellette
Miner
Minnehaha 16,615
Moody 1,169
Pennington. ••....... 11,694
Perkins 1,162

260
Items 48-64 S. C. (Greenville)—S. Dak. (Perkins)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
S. C. (Greenville)—S. Dak. (Perkins) Items 65-79
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld 1

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments All employees Production workers

Reporting Taxable With average


employment of— Payroll,
units, payrolls, Annual Annual employees,
January- January- average average annual
average

SOUTH CAROLINA- -Con.

Greenville 54,089
Greenwood
Hampton
Horry ,

Jasper
Kershaw
Lancaster ,

Laurens ,

Lee
Lexington
McCormick - ,

Marion
Marlboro ,

Newberry ,

Orangeburg
Pickens ,

Richland
Saluda ,

Spartanburg ,

Sumter

Williamsburg ,

York ,

SOUTH DAKOTA

The State ,

Aurora ,

Beadle ,

Bennett
Bon Homme ,

Brookings ,

Brule
Buffalo
Butte ,

Campbell ,

Charles Mix ,

Clark
Clay ,

Codington ,

Corson ,

Custer
Davison
Day
Deuel
Dewey
Douglas
Edmunds
Fall River
Faulk ,

Gregory
Haakon
Hamlin
Hand
Hanson
Harding
Hughes
Hutchinson
Hyde
Jackson
Jerauld

Kingsbury
Lake
Lawrence
Lincoln
Lyman
McCook
Mcpherson
Marshall
Meade
Mellette

Minnehaha
Moody
Pennington
Items 80-99 S. C. (Greenville) — S. Dak (Perkins)

Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishmei : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Primary
cbinery.
related

SOUTH CAROLINA— Con.

Greenville
Greenwood
Hampton ,

Jasper
Kershaw
Lancaster
Laurens

Lexington
McCormick
Marion
Marlboro
Newberry
Oconee
Orangeburg
Pickens
Richland
Saluda
Spartanburg
Sumter
Onion
Williamsburg.
York

SOUTH DAKOTA

The State
Aurora
Beadle
Bennett
Bon Homme
Brookings
Brown
Brule
Buffalo
Butte
Campbell
Charles Mix
Clark
Clay
Codington
Corson
Custer
Davison
Day
Deuel

Douglas
Edmunds
Fall River
Faulk

Gregory
Haakon
Hamlin
Hand
Hanson
Harding

Hutchinson
Hyde
Jackson
Jerauld

Kingsbury
Lake
Lawrence.-

Lincoln
Lyman -..

McCook
McPherson
Marshall.,
Meade
Mellette

Minnehaha
Moody
Pennington

263
. ,

S. C. (Greenville)—S. Dak. (Perkins) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 106-109 and 112-118 based c n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Commercial farms
taon ot Part-
Under Over ated by
all land
$2,500 $25,000 tenants

(item 1)

102

SOUTH CAROLINA— Con.

Greenville. 4,520 51.6 22.9


Greenwood. • 1,540 69.1 30.6
Hampton. .....•••••••, 1,501 67.5 36.2
6,913 53.1 44.3
Jasper.. .....•• ... ...., 971 35.3 23.2
Kershaw 2,233 55.2
Lancaster. .......••.., 2,119 59.7
Laurens. ..••.•••••••, 2,752 65.5 1,467
2,339 79.0 2,028
Lexington 2,526 53.8 1,105
McCormick.
Marion
••••'
.•...•••.
821
2,820
Marlboro •••.. 2,207
Newberry. .••••••••••••, 2,223
Oconee ..••.••...• 2,799
Orangeburg 5,237 72.8
Pickens. ...••••••••.... 2,601 58.3
Richland. 2,043 43.7
Saluda ....•• 1,964 72.2 1,046
Spartanburg. ••......••. 5,547 .67.5
Sumter. •••••....•.•.••. 3,441 64.4
1,328 47.5
Williamsburg............ 5,875 67.8
York 3,109 70.9

SOUTH DAKOTA

The State......
Aurora. .....'..••••,
Beadle. ..............
Bennett. ......••.,..
Bon Homme
Brookings. •••••••••,

Brule... ....... ......


Buffalo.
Butte. ...............
Campbell
Charles Mix..........
Clark
Clay
Codington

Davison. .....••.•..•,
Day ,

Deuel................

Douglas
Rimunds ...•.•.•.•••.
Fall River ,

Faulk

Gregory
Haakon •••....,
Hamlin
Hand
Hanson. ••....••••.•,
Harding ,

Hughes ,

Hutchinson...........
Hyde ,

Jackson. ....•••••.;
Jerauld ••••.

Kingsbury...... .....
Lake
Lawrence
Lincoln. ............

McCook. 1,324
l&Pherson. 1,104
Marshall. ...•.••••• 1,024
Meade
Mellette
Miner 1,007
Minnehaha. ....•••... 2,320
Moody. ........ . .... 1,295
Pennington. .••••••
Perkins •
Items 119-133 S. C. (Greenville) — S. Dak. (Perkins)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expt
S. Dak. (Potter)—Tenn. (Meigs) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample: ons. Minus sign (—) denotes decrease, "n" denotes t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
lot shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Population, 1950

Median

years

persons
25 and

SOUTH DAKOTA-- Con.

40-053 Potter 7.9


40-054 Roberts 14,929
40-055 Sanborn 5,142
40-056 Shannon. ............ 5,669
40-057 12,204
40-058 Stanley 3,044 2,055
40-059 Sully 3,007 2,713
40-060 Todd 2,865 4,758
40-061 Tripp 2,426 9,139
40-062 Turner 2,087 12,100
40-063 2,229 10,792
40-064 Walworth 2,571 7,648
40-065 Washabaugh 3,065 1,551
40-066 Yankton 1,683 16,804
40-067 Ziebach 3,014 2,606

TENNESSEE

41- The State.


41-001 Anderson
41-002 Bedford
41-003 Benton
41-004 Bledsoe... ......
41-005 Blount.
Bradley
Campbell. .......
Cannon
Carroll
Carter
41-011 Cheatham ,

41-012 Chester
41-013 Claiborne
41-014 Clay
41-015 Cocke
41-016 Coffee
41-017 Crockett
41-018 Cumberland. .....
41-019 Davidson
41-020 Decatur
41-021 De Kalb
41-022 Dickson
41-023
41-024 Fayette
41-025 Fentress. . ......
41-026 Franklin
41-027 Gibson
41-028 Giles
41-029 Grainger
41-030 Greene....
41-031 Grundy
41-032 Hamblen
41-033
41-034 Hancock
41-035 Hardeman ...
41-036 Hardin
41-037 Hawkins
41-038 Haywood
41-039 Henderson. ......
41-040
41-041 Hickman
41-042 Houston
41-043 Humphreys
41-044 Jackson
41-045 Jefferson
41-046 Johnson
41-047
41-048 Lake
41-049 Lauderdale. .....
41-050 Lawrence
41-051
41-052 Lincoln
41-053 Loudon
41-054 McMinn
41-055 McNairy
41-056 Macon
41-057 Madison
41-058 Marion
41-059 Marshall
41-060 Maury. ........ .,
41-061
Items 17-31 S. Dak. (Potter)—Tenn. (Meigs)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
t shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes not available, "d" denotes 6gures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

With hot Occupied


running
Payroll,
Owner With
toilet and
bath, and payroll

""
18

SOOTH DAKOTA-- Con.

Potter 1,401 24.6 1,299 5,521


Roberts 4,283 17.4 3,948 9,091
Sanborn 1,647 25.0 1,498 4,387
Shannon. ..•••..... 1,266 10.4 1,165
Spink 45.0 3,309
Stanley 28.1 565
Sully 27.4
Todd 1,192 14.4
Tripp 2,783 26.5
Turner 3,853 27.0
Union
Walworth ,

Washabaugh ,

Yankton
Ziebach •

TENNESSEE

The State..., 921,837 871,474


Anderson , 17,848 67.3 15,058 45,246
Bedford , 7,259 31.3 6,714 16, 587
Benton , 3,494 13.9 3,201 6,696
Bledsoe 2,064 11.7 1,907 2,661
Blount i 14,706 36.8 13,773 45,538 1,665
Bradley , 8,693 33.6 8,326 29,433 1,194
Campbell. •••••••. 8,464 15.2 7,957 17,688
Cannon. •••.••••••. 2,580 10.5 2,396 3,228
Carroll.... , 7,957 16.9 7,500 15,906
Carter , 10,905 35.8 10,373 23,451
Cheatham , 2,630 10.1 2,413 4,394
Chester , 3,170 15.2 2,894 5,508
Claiborne 6,124 10.7 5,674 6,575
Clay 2,276 2,049 1,772
Cocke , 6,054 5,618 10,413
Coffee , 6,811 32.8 6,165 18,785
Crockett 4,913 13.3 4,605 7,603
Cumberland 4,783 16.9 4,458 12,265
Davidson , 91,575 56.0 88,741 379,774
Decatur 2,748 8.9 2,537 3,743
De Kalh , 3,466 11.4 3,127 4,646
Dickson i 5,631 18.1 5,187 10,817
10,081 22.1 9,516 25,037
Fayette...." , 6,879 6,228 8,325
Fentress 3,467 3,211
Franklin , 6,644 27.9 6,328 3,607 14,840 1,003
Gibson , 14,348 24.1 13,814 9,155 35,076 2,405
Giles 7,814 18.2 7,210 3,811 16,459 1,079
Grainger •, 3,558 3,122 3,230
Greene ...••••i 11,328 10,561 22,668
Grundy 3,401 12.2 3,019 4,308
Hamblen. ••••••••. 6,510 32.2 6,271 24,591
Hamilton. •••.•••. 60,713 54.7 58,620 249,729
Hancock , 2,396 2,127 1,436
Hardeman , 5,678 5,171 1,779 8,485
Hardin , 4,917 13.5 4,456 1,106 9,043
Hawkins 8,050 15.6 7,430 2,676 12,276
Haywood , 6,815 14.7 6,324 2,010 12,570
Henderson 4,984 11.2 4,646 1,663 7,764
Henry 7,713 24.3 7,070 3,983 14,826
Hickman 3,814 12.0 3,445 852
Houston 1,499 12.6 1,382 180
Humphreys 3,382 16.2 3,040 1,255
Jackson. ........... 3,425 3,042 305
Jefferson 5,298 4,973 2,203 10,089
Johnson. •••. 3,122
62,056
11.9
54.0
2,937 536 3,674
251,551
59,978 50,380
Lake 3,574 17.2 3,021 1,147 6,364
Lauderdale 6,963 15.4 6,482 2,571 14,779
Lawrence 7,950 18.5 7,356 2,411 16,845
1,775 18.6 1,601 500 3,052
Lincoln 7,300 18.5 6,884 4,180 16,151
Loudon 6,279 31.7 5,950 3,817 16,989
IfcMinn 8,813 31.0 8,360 •4,686 24,105
McNairy 5,663 10.7 5,350 1,607 10,254
4,022 6.8 3,700 3,900
Madison 17,442 35.6 16,824 49,939
Marion 5,253 19.2 4,979 11,740
Marshall 5,363 24.6 5,044 13,071
Maury 12,014 35.0 11,266 30,344
1,548 1,393 1,285

Served from an adjoining county.

267
S. Dak. (Potter)—Tenn. (Meigs) Items 32^7
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
hardware,
naterials,
Eating, drinking General merchandise
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment
dealers

SOUTH DAKOTA— Con.

Patter
Roberts
Sanborn
Shannon
Spink
Stanley
Sully
Todd
Tripp
Turner.

Walworth
Washabaugh
Yankton
Ziebach

TENNESSEE

The State...,
Anderson
Bedford , 3,910
Benton .1,046
Bledsoe .

Blount ,
1,926 4,301 1,048
Bradley ,
1,330 2,323 1,507
Campbell 5,620 1,375 1,074
Cannon
Carroll 3,786
Carter 6,917
Cheatham
Chester ,

Claiborne ,

Clay

Coffee ,
4,508
Crockett , 2,450
Cumberland. ....... 2,583 1,181
Davidson 82,554
Decatur
De Kalb
Dickson. 2,802
Dyer 6,181
Fayette 2,028
Fentress 1,032
Franklin
Gibson
Giles
Grainger
Greene
Grundy 1,160
Hamblen 5,513
Hamilton 59,701
Hancock 87
Hardeman 1,948
Hardin 1,634 1,120
Hawkins 2,637 1,936
Haywood 2,652 2,186
Henderson 1,859 422
Henry 3,902 1,074
Hickman 1,171 1,019
Houston 847
Humphreys 2,027
Jackson 1,896
Jefferson 3,082
Johnson 690
Knox 52,403
Lake 2,148
Lauderdale . 3,272
Lawrence 2,647

Lincoln
Loudon
McMinn
MeNairy 1,662
Macon. ............ 815
Madison 12,572
Marion 3,255
Marshall 3,325
8,020
Meigs
,

Items 48-64 S. Dak. (Potter)—Tenn. (Meigs)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld t aid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em-
Payroll, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15
rated

SOUTH DAKOTA-- Con.

Potter. 5,795
Roberts. •••••>
Sanborn. .......•••••.
10,251
3,725
Shannon
Spink
Stanley
Sully
Todd ,

Tripp .

Turner ,

Walworth.... .......... 2,466


Washabaugh. •••>•••••
Yankton , 6,075
Ziebach ,

TENNESSEE

The State....
Anderson
Bedford
Benton
Bledsoe
Blount
Bradley 18,348
Campbell , 15,048
Cannon 2,590
Carroll 11,981
Carter 20,231
Cheatham 3,213
Chester ,
4,236
Claiborne , 6,184
Clay , 1,556
8,596 2,909
Coffee 12,125 3,453
Crockett , 6,836
Cumberland. ........ 7,342
Davidson. 275,505
Decatur..,. 3,446
De Kalb 3,103
Dickson 8,417
25,610
Fayette 7,535
Fentress. .......... 3,893
Franklin 11,209 1,127
Gibson 25,776 6,044
Giles 12,989 5,243
Grainger 2,083
Greene 19,361
Grundy 3,073
Hamblen 17,016
Hamilton 181,587
Hancock. ........... 1,266
Hardeman. ..••i 7,166
5,899
Hawkins 8,092
Haywood 10,925
Henderson. ......... 7,217
12,778
Hickman 4,022
Houston 1,210
Humphreys. ......••. 4,563
Jackson. 1,961
Jefferson 6,840
Johnson. ........... 3,058
192,066
lake 6,162
Lauderdale 11,970
Lawrence 12,897
2,9X
Lincoln 12,212
Loudon 11,366
McMinn 16,116
McNairy 7,466
Macon 2,330
Madison 43,139 27,275
Marion 8,263 2,417
Marshall 10, 520 1,222
Maury 24,601 5,720
926

269
S. Dak. (Potter)—Tenn. (Meigs) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, <

avoid disclosure ot* operations of individual e

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments
Capital
Reporting Taxable With average added by expendi-
employment of— Payroll,
payrolls, Annual
January- average

SOUTH DAKOTA— Con.

Potter
Roberts
Sanborn

Spink
Stanley
Sully.
Todd
Tripp
Turner

Walworth
Washabaugh ,

Yankton ,

Ziebach ,

TENNESSEE

The State....
Anderson.
Bedford
Benton
Bledsoe
Blount
Bradley ,
7,527
Camp bell ,

Cannon ,

Carroll
Carter ,

Cheatham ,

Chester
Claiborne
Clay ,

Cocke ,

Coffee
Crockett
Cumberland
Davidson
Decatur
De Kalh
Dickson

Fayette
Fentress
Franklin
Gibson
Giles
Grainger
Greene
Grundy
Hamblen
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardeman
Hardin
Hawkins
Haywood
Henderson
Henry
Hickman
Houston
Humphreys
Jackson
Jefferson

lake

Lawrence

Lincoln
Loudon

McNairy
Macon
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Maury
Msigs
Items 80-99 S. Dak (Potter)—Tenn. (Meigs)

Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c ; employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
Group Group

Pulp, Fabri-
Primary
paper. Rubber cated
metal
leather metal
indus-
prod-

SOUTH DAKOTA— Con

Potter
Roberts
Sanborn
Shannon

Stanley
SuXLy
Todd
Tripp
Turner

Walworth
Washabaugh
Yankton
Ziebach

TENNESSEE

The State
Anderson
Bedford
Benton
Bledsoe
Blount
Bradley
Campbell
Cannon
Carroll
Carter
Cheatham
Chester
Claiborne
Clay

Coffee
Crockett
Cumberland
Davidson
Decatur
De Kalb
Dickson
Dyer
Fayette ;

Fentress
Franklin
Gibson
Giles
Grainger
Greene
Grundy
Hamblen
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardeman
Hardin
Hawkins
Haywood
Henderson

Hickman
Houston
Humphreys
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnson

Lauderdale
Lawrence

Lincoln
Loudon
McMinn
McNairy
Macon
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Maury

271
<

S. Dak. (Potter)—Tenn. (Meigs) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explana! Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

all land

SOUTH DAKOTA— Con.

Roberts 93.4
Sanborn... .......».••»
Shannon. .

Stanley
Sully....
Todd
Tripp
Turner

Walworth
Washabaugh
Yankton
Ziebach

TENNESSEE

The State...,
Anderson 1,555
Bedford , 2,299
Benton , 1,035
Bledsoe.... ........ 827
Blount , 2,847
Bradley , 1,430
Campbell , 1,467
Cannon. ............ 1,503
Carroll 3,205
Carter , 2,446
Cheatham , 1,232
Chester , 1,399
Claiborne ,
2,622
Clay , 1,089
2,451
Coffee , 1,698
Crockett , 2,607
Cumberland. ....... 1,549
Davidson ,
2,374
Decatur , 1,046
De Kalb.... ,

Dickson ...,
Dyer ,

Fayette ,

Fentress ,

Franklin ,

Gibson ,

Giles , 3,301
Grainger ,
2,249
Greene 5,955
Grundy
Hamblen

Hancock. ..... ...•.,


Hardeman ,

Hardin ,

Hawkins 3,646
Haywood 4,294
Henderson 2,423

Hickman. ..........
Houston
Humphreys .........
Jackson. ..........
Jefferson
Johnson

Lake...
Lauderdale. .......
Lawrence. .........
Lewis
Lincoln 3,407
Loudon 1,400
McMinn 2,016
McNairy 2,599
Macon
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Maury
. .

.

Items 119-133 S. Dak. (Potter)—Tenn. (Meigs)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 ro 129 based ( mple; see Source Notes and Explanatic

Agriculture, 1954—Conti

Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Commer-
cial fer-
livestock

SOUTH DAKOTA--Con.

Potter. .........
Roberts ••••,•
Sanborn.
•• a
5,081
10,578
5,193
2,168
5,246
1,261
2,728
3,934
3,589
1,203
3,215
1,493
40,557
54,751
42,712
38,066

Shannon. 2,159 1,012 1,127 37,526


Spink 14,124 8,666 4,699 67,008
Stanley 3,276 669 2,586 54,037
Sully 6,611 2,941 3,497 50,439
Todd 3,765 689 2,938 57,124
Tripp 7,458 2,822 4,181 100,088
Turner 13,145 3,859 7,646 52,019

Walworth.
Washabaugh
••• 12,299
3,680
1,545
7,176
1,677
1,014
39,671
35,699
28,891
Yankton 9,701 6,444 39,943
Ziebach. 2,861 2,195 48,652

Anderson.
Bedford.
Benton. .
Bledsoe..
Blount. .

Cannon
Carroll....
Carter
Cheatham. .
Chester. ...
Claiborne..
Clay

Coffee
Crockett...
Cumberland.
Davidson. .
Decatur. . .
De Kalb....
Dickson. . .

Fayette. . .
Fentress...
Franklin. .
Gibson
Giles......
Grainger. .
Greene. ....
Grundy
Hamblen. ...
Hamilton. .
Hancock. . ,
Hardeman. .
Hardin
Hawkins. ...
Haywood....
Henderson.

Hickman....
Houston....
Humphreys ..

Jefferson.

Lincoln. •
Loudon. .
McMinr.. .
McNairy..
Macon. . .
Madison.
Marion. .
Marshall.
Maury. . .
..

Tenn. (Monroe) —Texas (Coleman) Items 1-16


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; : Source Notes and Explanati ons. Minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
tot shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median
school

pleted
(persons
25 and

TENNESSEE— Con.

41-062 Monroe 1,170


41-063 Montgomery
41-064
41-065 Morgan
41-066
41-067 Overton. ...........
41-068
41-069 Pickett
41-070 Folk
41-071 Putnam
41-072 Rhea
41-073
41-074 Robertson
41-075 Rutherford
41-076 Scott
41-077 Sequatchie
41-078 Sevier
41-079 Shelby
41-080 Smith
41-081 Stewart .......... ..,
41-082 Sullivan
41-083 Sumner. ............
41-084 Tipton
41-085 Trousdale
41-086
41-087
41-088 Van Buren
41-089 Warren
41-090 Washington
41-091 Wayne
41-092 Weakley
41-093 White
41-094 Williamson
41-095 Wilson

TEXAS

42- The State


42-001 Anderson. .....
42-002 Andrews ........
42-003
42-004 Aransas
42-005 Archer
42-006 Armstrong. .....
42-007 Atascosa
42-008 Austin
42-009
42-010 Bandera
42-011 Bastrop. .......
42-012 Baylor
42-013 Bee
42-014 Bell
42-015 Bexar
42-016 Blanco...
42-017 Borden
42-018
42-019
42-020 Brazoria
42-021 Brazos...... • ..
42-022 Brewster
42-023 Briscoe
42-024 Brooks. ........
42-025 Brown
42-026 Burleson
42-027 Burnet
42-028 Caldwell
42-029 Calhoun
42-030 Callahan. ......
42-031 Cameron. .......
42-032
42-033 Carson
42-034 Cass
42-035
42-036 Chambers
42-037 Cherokee...., .
42-038 Childress......
42-039 Clay
42-040 Cochran
42-041 Coke
42-042 Coleman. .......
Items 17-31 Term. (Monroe) —Texas (Coleman)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Percent
,

Tenn. (Monroe) —Texas (Coleman) Items 32-47


Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur
Eating, drinking General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance Automotive group
places group farm equipment

Estab- Estab-
lish- lish-
ments ments

TENNESSEE— Con.

Monroe 2,797
Montgomery
Moore
Morgan
1,003
Overton 1,038
Perry
Pickett
Polk
Putnam ,

Rhea... ,

Robertson ,

Rutherford • .

Scott ,

Sequatchie ,

Sevier 3,096
Shelby 131,968
Smith. 1,138
Stewart. 789
Sullivan 22, 375 15,222
Sumner 4/496 2,778
Tipton 4,231 1,624
Trousdale.
Unicoi

Van Buren
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Weakley 3,315
White 2,317
Williamson 3,962
Wilson „ 4,068

TEXAS

The State.
Anderson 6,248 1,340
Andrews 2,257 470
8,786 1,520
Aransas 1,924
Archer 1,350
Armstrong 299
1,778
Austin..... 1,516
Bailey 1,156
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor ,

Bee ,
1,309
Bell 5,022
40,008
Blanco ,

Borden ,

2,099
11,887 5,964
Brazoria 19,194 3,350
Brazos 2,857
Brewster
Briscoe ,

Brooks.

Burleson 2,153
Burnet 1,307
Caldwell 3; 664
Calhoun 2,764
Callahan 1,963
Cameron 25,963
Camp 1,555
Carson 1,045
4,904
Castro 1,778
Chambers. •......, 1,765
Cherokee 7,344
Childress........ 2,152
Clay 1,692
Cochran ,
1,853
Coke ,
871
3,076
Items 48-64 Tenn. (Monroe)—Texas (Coleman)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes 6gures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Tenn. (Monroe) —Texas (Coleman) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
.
65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; ;clude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self'employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld l

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Taxable
Payroll,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- average average annual
average

TENNESSEE— Con.

Monroe 2,27-1
Montgomery
Moore
Morgan

Overton

Pickett
Polk.
Putnam
Rhea

Robertson
Rutherford

Sequatchie
Sevier
Shelby ,

Smith
Stewart
Sullivan
Sumner
Tipton ,

Trousdale ,

Unicoi ,

Van Buren
Warren
Washington ,

Wayne ,

Weakley
White
Williamson
Wilson

TEXAS

The State..,
Anderson ,

Andrews
Angelina
Aransas
Archer ,

Armstrong ,

Atascosa ,

Austin ,

Bandera ,

Bastrop
Baylor ,

Bee
Bell ,

Blanco ,

Borden
Bosque ,

Brazoria ,

Brazos ,

Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown ,

Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan ,

Cameron ,

Carson
Cass
Castro
Chambers
Cherokee
Childress ,

Clay
Cochran
Coke ,

Coleman ,
.

Items 80-99 Tenn. (Monroe) —Texas (Coleman)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designatio

Number of manufacturing establishmei nployees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Pulp,
Primary

kindred related

TENNESSEE — Con
Monroe
Montgomery

Morgan

Overton

Pickett
Poli
Putnam
Rhea

Robertson
Rutherford

Sequatchie
Sevier ,

Shelby
Smith
Stewart
Sullivan
Sumner
Tipton
Trousdale ,

Unicoi

Van Buren
Warren
Washington

Weakley
White
Williamson
Wilson

TEXAS

The State
Anderson
Andrews ,

Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque

Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks

Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan-
Cameron

Carson

Castro
Chambers
Cherokee
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman

279
Tenn. (Monroe)—Texas (Coleman) Items 100-118
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl; Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agnculti

Economic class

Over
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products products

TENNESSEE— Con.

Monroe. .•••. •••• 1,047 17.3 6,295 79.34


Montgomery 1,646 1,020 27.3 7,615 82.41
Moore 27.4 4,865 59.63
Morgan 4,960 66.77
13, 766 119.23
Overton 63.5 14.4 3,644 44.70
59.1 16.2 7,909 35.35
Pickett , 56.5 13.0 4,184 63.48
Polk 24.9 13.2 4,262 51.61
Putnam 2,54* 71.9 15.9 6,655 94.08
Rhea 1,005 53.3 8,276 67.94
1,306 49.7 6,383
Robertson. 3,002 92.0 9,509
Rutherford , 3,441 84.5 7,734
Scott 1,016 25.8 2,684 51.06
Sequatchie , 433 8,355 93.03
Sevier 2,577 1,361 14.7 7,238 104.01
Shelby , 5,1A5 3,589 48.1 13,969 267.68
Smith. 2,505 1,905 31.3 6,817 92.79
Stewart 1,134 708 20.9 5,781 41.09
Sullivan 3,499 1,536 1,276 14.3 9,038 203.52
3,522 2,326 1,610 20.4 9,041 128.80
Tipton 3,906 88.0 3,356 1,885 59.1 7,439 120.56
Trousdale 93.5 39.0 10,528 111.20
Unicoi. 33.2 10.7 6,258 140.88
61.8 3,892 67.13
Van Buren 27.9 4,174 45.27
Warren 2,253 76.3 1,181 11.0 6,820 70.92
Washington 3,541 76.8 1,948 16.3 10,460 247.17
Wayne 1,447 50.0 727 18.1 3,933 28.12 93.0
Weakley 3,402 84.7 2,558 6,719 72.23
White 1,822 67.3 1,166 6,810 72.95
Williamson 2,669 81.9 1,824 11,873 103.50
2,990 82.8 1,807

TEXAS

The State. 59.94


Anderson. ••• 21.4 43.36
Andrews. 43.7 18.50
Angelina. .'...... 48.1 11.0 77.61
Aransas 38.5 23.2 .32.27
Archer L
107.2 24.5 41.28
Armstrong 1
131.8 25.9 64,881 50.29
Atascosa. ....... 1
101.1 25.5 27,530 49.42
Austin 92.3 25.7 15,370 92.00
Bailey 78.8 42.0 50,168 106.06
Bandera L
102.4 12.8 60,198 51.66
Bastrop 20.6 13,393 50.20
Baylor 25.6 47,534 62.41
Bee o 27.9 29,488 64.52
Bell. 30.2 20, 331 108.15
14.9 28, 263 158.12
Blanco. ......... 91.2 40,815 56.51
Borden. ......... 97.3 81, 260 20.91
1,421 79.0 21,356 59.60
2,440 63.8 9,761 63.79
Brazoria. ....... 1,669 73.1 31, 540 104.98
Brazos 95.4 17.5 21,425 85.86
Brewster 63.8 21.8 290, 578
Briscoe 67.6 36.0 59,188
Brooks 18.4
Brown. .......... 1,432 93.4 16.5
Burleson 1,634 79.1 20.3 12,445
Burnet 23.5 27,200
Caldwell 26.8 20, 315
Calhoun 32.0 75,942
Callahan 18.1
Cameron 19.1 286.34
17.8 6,015 67.01
Carson 38.0 77,873 76.45
15.1 5,043 47.56
Castro 44.4 107,377 167.15
Chambers 11.8 53,966 76.80
Cherokee 19.8 57.29
7,777
Childress 36.5 28,098 47.03
Clay -.
81.6 23.6 27,640 51.72
Cochran 74.3 49.1 66,380
Coke 93.3 30.1 50,:
96.9 34.5 29,246
1
Excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the
though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.
• . ,

Items 119-133 Tenn. (Monroe) —Texas (Coleman)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
i 124 to 129 based c i Source Notes and Expl;

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

poultry
products

TENNESSEE— Con.

Monroe... oe 3,191 23,596 5,837 6,327


Montgomery. .......... 5,942 24, 328 16,544 24, 354 7,747
Moore. 1,045 8,611 4,739 2,765 1,061
Morgan. 558 4,773 2,768 3,629 1,356
Obion o .... 9,650 36, 587 43,101 16,193 3,239
Overton. 1,585 14,164 8,164
6,695 11,251
Pickett. . 2,570 1,670
Poll: 2,006 7,576
Putnam. 1,165 11,939 13,142
Rhea.... 684 9,100 2,948 5,647
9,484 3,157 14,784
Robertson. ............ 28,490 24,150 11,969 3,236
Rutherf ord. .......... 48,063 18,953 21,895 6,054
Scott. ............*... 2,624 5,920 2,638
Sequatchie. 1,877 1,224 394
Sevier................ 3,050 9,018 10,831 5,280
Shelby................ 13,043 21, 552 651,629 157,447
Smith 4,187 18,057 7,091 2,480
Stewart ............... 1,806 2,665 549
Sullivan.............. 3,713 1,713 2,465 1,046 1,453 26,164 50,988 7,973
Sumner ..••.., 7,201 3,334 2,512 1,213 1,417 32,524 17,476 6,623
Tipton • , 11,335 10,142 1.875 1.411 1,863 23,124 10,890 3,412
Trousdale 7,248 2,578
Unicoi. ...do.......... 2,425 1,308 3,252
8,293 2,942 1,144
Van Barren... ..., 3,815 2,342 600
Warren. 3,247 22,596 12, 753 16, 884
Washington. ........... 5,248 31,507 7,351 38,469
Wayne 1,256 10,220 12,172 2,906
Weakley. .............. 6,397 29,993 36,573 11,025 1,289
White................. 2,297 16, 729 10,853 8,521 5,203
Williamson.
8'
5,864 45,193 17,170 12, 6,430
Klso , 39,312 a, 244 14,903

TEXAS

The State. 906,324


Anderson. .......
Andrews

Aransas
Archer 5,337
Armstrong. ...... 4,892 2,809 1,968
Atascosa.. ...... 5,040 1,608 2,391
5,326 2,569 1,625
Bailey..... 11,841 10,940
Bandera 1,424
Bastrop. ....•••. 3,262 1,031 1,726
Baylor 6,074 3,178 2,847
Bee 3,991 2,395 1,281 1,034 1,052
Bell 9,462 6,669 1,896 2,940 3,165
2,927 3,010 2,423
Blanco.......... 2,247 1,572
Borden. . ••.....• 2,367
Bosque 4,231 1,434
3,754 1,389
Brazoria. ....••• 17,826 1,622 ,749
Brazos 5,510
Brewster 2,007
Briscoe 6,303
Brooks. ......... 1,672
Brown. .......... 4,363 1,403
Burleson 5,190 1,240 1,060
Burnet 3,298 2,491
Caldwell 4,301 1,411
Calhoun 5,227
Callahan 3,357
Cameron. 38,964

Carsffil

Castro
Chambers ...... .
Cherokee.... ....
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke. ...........
Coleman.........
Texas (Collin) —Texas (Jeff Davis) Items 1-16
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; s ons. Minus sign (—) denotes decrease, "n" denotes t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
lot shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
Items 17-31 Texas (Collin) —Texas (Jeff Davis)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
shown where less than 0.1. not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

With hot Establishments


running
Payroll,

toilet and With


bath, and payroll

18

13,942
Texas (Collin) —Texas (Jeff Davis) Items 32^*7
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
Eating, drinking General merchandise
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment
dealers

9,446
2,296 1,444
3,559 4,419
5,924
2,771

5,405
3,200
1,259
1,090 1,861
1,275
3,999
680
2,602
248,521
4,876 6,429
2,915 4,035
1,340 1,169
9,425 10,140
5,167
1,766
2,019
1,261 1,239
2,293
5,486

18,327

10,218 2,609 7,560 3,393


56,091 38,444 44,914 13,953
3,413 1,074 2,871 1,093
3,111 1,048
3,329 1,474
2,815 1,540
1,586
2,816
772
10,079

4,410
15,659
1,482
1,554 2,076
d

1,323
5,742
8,027 1,676 1,685 1,409 3,086
17,653 2,547 4,622 3,953 20, 308 5,791
17,638 5,038 5,945 4,161 24,679 5,937
3,112 1,300 2,354
4,658 1,369 3,561
9,793 4,591 11,157
1,335
1,520
1,320
2,123 1,593
3,519 3,371 2,229
291,368 231,049 78, 247
8,672 6,990 3,406

1,574
3,616
820
4,569
25,734 20,168
5,475 4,802
5,475 5,752
2,162
6,632

1,436
2,838
4,694

284
Items 48-64 Texas (Collin) —Texas (Jeff Davis)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948
Automobile repair
Merchant wholesalers

Payroll, Payroll,
Nov. 15
Estab- Estab-
lish- lish-
ments

9,675
3,565
18,702
7,765
5,504
3,000
3,730
7,551
2,006
10 176
699,291
18,533
10,444
4,943
29,900
20,776

42,886
Texas (Collin)—Texas (Jeff Davis) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
i
65, 66, and 67 comprise 1 and industrial employers; ;clude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organiaatic , and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld I

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953

Taxable With average


employment of— Payroll,
payrolls, Annual Annual employees,
January- average average

TEXAS— Con.

Collin
Collingsworth
3
Colorado ,

S
"971
>

Comanche ,
(
= )

6
Concho , 681
7
1,652
(8)
,
9
Cottle... 1,553
Crane... '.

Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
De Witt '1,403
Dickens (')

Donley

Eastland 2,362
Ector A 10
"787
) 11,145
Edwards
Ellis 697
El Paso 3,415
Erath "426
Falls "683
Fannin 389 2,308
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
P
26
2
971
('
413
1,846

Foard 2'
t
Fort Bend 489
Franklin
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston

Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray 4,388 3,219 13,611
Grayson 13,223 9,152 31,826
Gregg 3 '2,572
11,177 6,679 12,253
Grimes 35 1,196
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford (")
Hardeman (27) 1,451 1,173 4,506
Hardin 1,209 2,765 1,113 2,440 3,545
Harris 77,756 362,976 57,532 243,154 868,747
Harrison 3,071 2,454 6,626 17,587
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Henderson
Hidalgo 2,187
Hill (40
Hockley 41
(
Hood
Hopkins
Houston ,

Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson

"614
Jackson
"443
Jeff Davis ")
Rockwall combined with Collin See note 24, p. 278. 3 5 6
. See note 8, p. 278. * Guadalupe and Wilson, with Comal See note 20, p. 278. McCulloch and Runnels,
.
7 9 10 Ector, Loving,
with Concho. Grayson with Cooke See note 13, p. 278.
. Crosby, Dickens, Floyd, Garza, Hale, King, and Motley, with Cottle Reeves, Ward, and .

Winkler, with Crane L1 See 12 Hudspeth i3 Hansford, Hartley,


. note 1 p. 278. with Culberson Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, Roberts, and Sherman, with
.

Dallam 1A See note 3, p. 278. See note 23, p. 278. 16 17 * 8


. Hopkins with Delta Gonzales, Karnes, and Lavaca, with De Witt
. La Salle, Maverick, and Zavala, with .

Dimmit . 19 See note JimWells and^Kleberg, with Duval


1
21 22 23
6, p. 278. ^Stephens with Eastland. Kinney, Real, Uvalde, and Val Verde, with Edwards
. Hood and .

Somervell, with Erath. "


Limestone with Falls See note 17, p. 278.. "'" Nolan and Scurry, with Fisher See note 12, p. 278. "
See note 22, p. 278 "

.

with Freestone . See note 7, p. 278. 31 See note 14, p. 278. 32 Midland 33 See note 3" 3! Liberty .and
with Glasscock 4, p. 278. . Husk and Upshur, with Gregg.
Montgomery, with Grimes 36 Marion and 37 Kent 38 39
. Panola, with Harrison and Stonewall, with Haskell See note 1L, p. 278. Van Zandt with Hendi
p. 278. a
See note 9, p. 278. " 2 Madison and Walker, with Houston.
.

43 See note 15, p. 27W. *" See note 25, p. 278.


.

Palo Pinto with Jack^ Newton with Jasn "


286
Items 80-99 Texas (Collin) —Texas (Jeff Davis)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designatiot

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c nployees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group
27 38

Pulp,
Primary
Rubber
kindred related

287
Texas (Collin)—Texas (Jeff Davis) Items 100-118

Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 106-109 and 112-118 based c n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

ion of
11 land

(item 1}

102

1,293
1,701

84.5
Items 119-133 Texas (Collin)—Texas (Jeff Davis)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Eipl;

—Continued
Agriculture, 1954

Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

TEXAS — Con.
12,760 10,062 1,558 3,730 1,134
7,041 5,759 1,155 1,381 441
12,186 9,210 2,094 1,675 1,853 1,256
1,731 1,104 763 657
6,181 2,828 1,667 2,128
3,935 2,932 1,016
6,330 2,218 2,281 1,840
3,451 1,312 1,719
3,678 2,974
234
3,260
18,714 18,145 1,002
2,248 1,033 1,190 82
4,884 2,209 2,562 798
8,359 4,478 1,511 3,039 2,327
18,223 489 1,266 2,039
12,927 4,457 1,425
2,307 425 1,051
4,935 2,392 1,578 2,344
1,675 2,562 1,583
5,051 3,912 1,043 1,038
3,498 1,935 1,513
5,041 3,431 1,395
2,624 871
3,692 1,544
446
2,802
1,811 2,872 3,729
2,604 1,138 1,379
6,308 951 2,323 1,756 1,194 1,628
9,514 6,451 2,301 2,332 1,259 2,670
8,075 5,789 .1,621 2,458 1,252 2,924
7,763 2,430 1,970 3,358 2,722
5,128 3,832 1,216 1,703
28,358 26,855 1,592 2,582
3,273 525 776
16,008 2,155 338
1,149 73
3,358
3,839
7,754 6,965
2,712 1,393
3,539 3,051
4,127
1,289
2,566 1,454
11,072 1,593 2,779 1,004
4,054 2,318 1,594
8,044 4,987 1,598
715 106 282
5,381 3,022 1,383
5,403 2,654 1,463 2,202
50,826 47,833 2,338 2,483
7,364
3,838 1,144
6,883
1,111
309
3,632 2,430 2,572
1,054
4,133
9,098
2,944 1,518
2,925 1,944
2,877 1,313 1,052 1,052 1,042
46,120 42,388 4,125 6,566 1,372
8,504 6,598 2,487 3,086
24,419 23,766 1,477 2,745
2,084 522 740 671
6,168 1,423 1,571 1,294 1,236 1,978
5,025 2,907 1,254 1,129 1,399 1,293 1,006
6,296 5,474 669
6,884 5,679 1,193
7,521 5,465 1,358 1,094
3,518 1,403 2,018
1,574 1,485
2,448 2,156
7,997 1,676
1,940 391
2,710 2,463
Texas (Jefferson) —Texas (Sabine) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, IS, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; I e Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (—) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent i shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median

pleted
(persons
25 and

TEXAS— Con.

42-123 Jefferson 195,063 34.2 90.4 28.3 73,716 52,285


42-124 Jim Hogg 5,389 -1.1 79.8 23.9 1,543 25.1 1,185
42-125 Jim Wells 27,991 38.3 70.0 18.3


22.7 8,255 6,560
42-126 Johnson* ••••••• 31,390 41.1 33.0 22.6 8,665
42-127 22,147 54.6 29.4 29.6 6,045
42-128 Karnes 17,139 24.2 5,222 45.2 4,155
42-129 Kaufman. 31,170 32.6 10,150 30.4 7,405
42-130 Kendall 5,423 33.3 1,987 42.6
42-131 Kenedy 20.3 74.1
42-132 Kent -34.1 28.9 60.1
42-133 Kerr 20.4 32.3 16.0 3,575
42-134 Kimble -8.8 29.7 37.8 1,165
42-135 King -18.4 24.4 65.2
42-136 Kinney -41.1 27.1 45.0
42-137 Kleberg. ..••. 64.8 23.5 7,127 12.1
42-138 10,082 26.1 3,021 40.7 2,485
42-139 Lamar. ....••• • 43,033 50.3 30.3 13,942 30.5 11,670
42-140 20,015 32.7 25.0 6,725 45.4 5,130
42-141 9,929 49.0 31.5 3,375 30.3 2,680
42-142 La Salle 7,485 59.0 22.4 2,067 47.1 1,535
42-143 22,159 -13.1 10.3 10.7 32.5 8,821 54.6 5,945
42-144 10,144 -20.4 26.6 10.5 30.7 3,543 55.4 2,420
42-145 12,024 -32.2 39.4 11.8 31.3 4,064 53.5 3,065
42-146 Liberty 22.7 26.6 9,267 14.5 6,930
42-147 Limestone 29.8 32.8 7,871 36.2 6,240
42-148 Lipscomb. .. • ...••• 3,658 29.2 1,370 47.3 925
42-149 Live Oak 9,054 23.5 3,104 46.7 2,200
42-150 5,377 -10.3 33.7 1,975 29.5 1,540
1 2
42-151 Loving.... •••••... 227 f )
-20.4 26.9 89 ( )
42-152 Lubbock 101,048 95.1 25.2 37,591
42-153 Lynn 11,030 -7.6 25.8 25.7 3,544 2,905
42-154 Mcculloch 1,066 11,701 -11.4 50.8 31.8 4,128 3,140
42-155 McLennan 1,035 130,194 27.8 73.4 29.2 46,394 33,345
42-156 McMullen 1,159 1,187 -13.6 29.5 295
42-157 Madison 7,996 -33.5 32.8 32.1 2,065
42-158 Marion. •••••••• 10,172 56.9 27.8 33.0 2,575
42-159 Martin 5,541 23.4 55.5 1,360
42-160 4,945 32.2 48.6 1,330
42-161 Matagorda. 21,559 27.3 22.7 5,525
42-162 Maverick 12,292 24.0 3,648 41.9 2,565
42-163 Medina. .•••••••• .. 17,013 24.6 25.8 5,197 4,250
42-164 Menard. ....••.• 4,175 64.3 30.3 1,520 1,110
42-165 Midland 25,785 120.0 84.2 26.4 10,351 7,170
42-166 23,585 -28.8 21.4 32.0 7,869 6,030
42-167 Mills 5,999 -24.6 35.5 2,297 1,955
42-168 Mitchell 14,357 47.2 26.5 5,082 24.2 3,840
42-169 Montague 17,070 44.3 33.4 5,980 23.8 4,870
42-170 Montgomery. ....... 24,504 29.8 27.6 7,973 28.3 11.0 6,105
42-171 13,349 45.9 23.7 4,737 33.0 3,405
42-172 Morris ..••• 9,433 28.1 2,970 19.6 2,260
42-173 Motley 3,963 -20.6 28.8 1,453 0.9 50.8 1,150
42-174 Nacogdoches 30,326 -14.3 28.6 27.6 9,916 19.1 25.7 7,635
42-175 Navarro 39,916 -22.2 24.8 31.8 13,036 12.2 29.1 10,675
42-176 Newton. ........... 10,832 -20.9 35.3 24.6 39.0 22.8 2,375
42-177 Nolan 19,808 14.4 28.1 13.5 14.8 5,600
42-178 Nueces 165,471 78.6 24.8 40,425
42-179 Ochiltree 6,024 43.0 26.5 1,735
42-180 Oldham 1,672 20.7 25.2 568
42-181 Orange 40,567 133.4 25.0 12,877
42-182 Palo Pinto........ 17,154 34.5 6,074
42-183 Panola ••••. 19,250 26.2 6,107 4,855
42-184 21,528 32.2 7,706 6,065
42-185 Parmer 5,787 -1.7 26.6 2,116 1,445
42-186 Pecos 9,939 21.4 24.4 3,600 2,485
42-187 Polk 16,194 -21.5 28.5 5,015 34.6 4,155
42-188 Potter 73,366 35.2 28.9 31,373 10.5 19,950
42-189 Presidio 7,354 -32.7 23.8 2,325 32.5 1,520
42-190 4,266 -41.8 31.9 1,309 61.7 1,140
42-191 Randall 13,774 91.7 26.3 5,522 17.0 3,745
42-192 Reagan 3,127 56.6 26.7 1,196 12.6 870
42-193 Real 2,479 2.4 26.8 815 38.7 590
42-194 Red River......... 21,851 19.9 29.4 49.8 5,675
42-195 11,745 68.6 24.5 30.5 2,845
42-196 Refugio 10,113 46.1 25.6 19.3 2,460
42-197 Roberts 1,031 -20.0 30.5 360 51.7 295
42-198 Robertson......... 19,908 -22.6 ;.8.4 6,303 44.5 4,860
42-199 Rockwall. 6,156 -12.7 .0.2 2,102 43.3 1,540
42-200 Runnels 16,771 -11.3 29.8 5,815 37.1 4,375
42-201 Rusk 42,348 -17.0 29.1 14,307 23.1 10,980
42-202 Sabine 8,568 -21.4 28.9 2,698 25.9 2,205

1
Less than 1 person per square mile.
2
Percent not shown where base is less than 100.

290
Items 17-31 Texas (Jefferson) —Texas (Sabine)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
t shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

Occupied
Propri-

Paid em-
Payroll, unincor-
ployees,
Owner porated
toilet and With Nov. 15
OCCU'
bath, and payroll workweek

18 31

66.6 56,776
31.7 1,315
7,711 48.4 6,874 4,099
10,500 44.7 9,764
7,439 40.8 6,701
4,809 28.4 4,163
9,563 29.0 8,585
2,042 44.5 1.760
23.4
24.5
66.6
45.8
18.2
26.8
51.8 5,509 61.2
3,278 36.5 2,831 52.2
14,514 34.0 13,008 54.0
8,518 40.5 5,605 52.5
37.9 3,151 61.3
18.8 1,812 61.4
6,-903 22.5 6,554 63.2
3,158 14.1 2,908 72.5
3,911 19.8 3,458 62.6
8,077 38.4 7,539 61.0
8,403 27.1 7,156 57.9
•1,223 71.3 1,128 66.1
2,582 32.6 2,247 55.8
2,179 44.5 1,762 65.2
39.2
63.9 X.~5
3,728 44.5 3,087 45.1
4,040 44.7 3,526 66.1
40,168 55.3 37,680 56.8
489 23.9 351 62.7
2,941 21.2 2,375 61.7
3,090 22.1 2,792 62.9
1,963 37.0 1,434 49.4
1,787 38.8 1,582 68.8
7,231 45.4 6,287 57.6
3,118 28.9 2,672 56.2
4,924 33.0 4,446 71.3
1,429 43.8 1,240 65.2
8,194 70.5 7,648 54.0
8,262 20.3 6,945 58.6
2,154 27.5 1,926 69.4
4,436 44.1 4,060 54.0
6,122 42.2 5,436 58.5
7,927 33.2 7,017 56.5
4,169 82.3 3,724 35.3
3,029 28.2 2,629 53.3
1,421 28.2 1,1B6 59.3
9,226 29.0 8,441 57.6
13,454 30.7 12,016 51.6
12.6 2,776 70.0
55.4 5,912 54.6
61.8 43,918 47.9
71.3 1,811 60.9
73.2 62.5
61.4 52.5
50.6 61.4
5,720 29.1 5,124 57.6
7,207 41.2 6,657 64.4
1,758 67.5 1,650 58.5
2,962 56.0 2,662 46.7
4,966 26.1 4,565 55.9
24,003 22,771 55.5
2,283 51.7
1,527 63.9
78.0
40.0
60.8
7,298 6,367 56.7
3,506 3,182 45.8
3,123 2,754 50.8
365 331 65.3
6,468 23.1 5,599 58.5
2,126 24.1 1,788
5,741 39.3 5,028
13,224 41.3 11,942
2,569 15.3 2,335
Texas (Jefferson)—Texas (Sabine) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
places group farm equipment
dealers
dealers

TEXAS— Con.

Jefferson . . . 45,666 16, 267


Jim Hogg 808 389
Jim Wells 5,963 2,074 6,663 2,217
Johnson 5,995 1,892 5,992 2,208
5,256 2,087 5,183 1,993
Karnes ,
2,303
Kaufman 8,050
Kendall ,
1,343
Kenedy
Kent ,

Kimble ,

King ,

Kinney ,

Kleberg. 1,902 1,818


2,902 1,092 1,997
6,860 3,123 2,318 5,907 1,990
7,725 1,157 6,030 1,244
1,834
La- Salle
Lavaca. ............
1,172
1,754
Liberty 7,767
Limestone 4,392
Lipscomb. ..........
Live Oak ,

Loving i

Lubbock 10,658
Lynn 2,357 3,567
McCulloch 1,985 3,197 1,194
McLennan 34,811 30,763 9,637
McMullen
Madison
Marion ,...
Martin
Mason. .............
Matagorda ,

Maverick ,

Medina
Menard
Midland 4,278
Milam 1,775
Mills
Mitchell 2,626
Montague. ••••• 3,944 4,560 1,645
Montgomery. ..•....., 5,185 5,565 1,898
Moore 3,606 1,702
Morris. ...••••••*, 2,293 918
Motley ,
323
Nacogdoches ,
1,963
Navarro ,
2,997
Newton ,
1,491
2,115 1,273 2,075
Nueces. 25,863 11,150
Ochiltree ,

Oldham ,

4,982
Palo Pinto ,

Panola , 3,012
Parker 3,402
Parmer. 1,827
Pecos ,
2,157
Polk ,
3,301 1,060
Potter ,
12,315 14,519 11,616
Presidio

Randall.....
Reagan
Real ,

Red River ,

Reeves ,

Refugio ,

Roberts ,

Robertson ,
2,873
Rockwall 1,029
Runnels 3,853 1,146 2,360
Rusk ,
6,874 1,584
Sabine ,
1,266

292
Items 48-64 Texas (Jefferson) —Texas (Sabine)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em-
Payroll, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

192,212
3,153
21,634 16,341 3,676
21,309 2,288 1,876
19,351 8,261 1,652
12,133
19,666
4,507

6,757
29,224
17,951
7,839
4,000
9,943
6,269
4,887
22, 372
13,020

5,953
4,396
2,413
3,377
19,731 7,994
9,624
8,610
3,975
25,742
15,743
3,610
9,849
12,886
15,166
9,546
4,233
3,575
18,449
27,446
3,267
19,673
141,181
9,134
1,270
26,670
13,075
9,779
14,173
4,386
8,560
9,403
110,938
5,525
1,311
7,4
3,943
1,012
10,036
12,467
7,380
721
11,255
3,435
12,492
26,087
2,826
Texas (Jefferson) —Texas (Sabine) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld I

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 AH establishments Production workers
Value Capital
Reporting Taxable With average added by
employment of— Payroll,
payrolls, Annual
January- January- average annual
March average

TEXAS--Con.

Jefferson
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells (2 >
,
3
Johnson 6,508
4
)

Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy".
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
King
Kinney
Kleberg

La Salle
Lavaca
Lee

Liberty
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak

Loving
Lubbock '

McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Madison
Marion
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick

Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills ...

Mitchell
Montague ,

1,099
Montgomery ,

1,460 3,581 1,347 2,931 7,321


1,378 6,712 1,131 5,358 24,929
Morris 1,720 7,185 1,593 6,400 18,384
Motley d
Nacogdoches ,
6,730
Navarro ,
8,789
Newton ,

1,440
3,234
17,990
Ochiltree ,

Oldham ,

Orange ,

Palo Pinto
Panola ,

Parmer ,

Polk ,
1,147 2,769 2,476 1,369
Potter ,
3,115 12,309 7,463 2,426
Presidio ,

Rains ,

Randall ,

Reagan ,

Real
Red River ,

Reeves
Refugio
Roberts ,

Robertson ,

Rockwall ,

Runnels ,

Rusk
Sabine 10 950 902
1 2 3 4 s
Zapata combined with Jim Hogg . See note 20, p. 286. Parker and Wise combined with Johnson See note 21, p. 278.
. See note 17,
7 See note 8
See note 37,p. 286. ' Menard, Schleicher, and Sutton combined with Kimble. 10 See note 11
See
p. 278. 19, p. 2787 9, p. 286. i

note 12, p. 278. 13 See note 14 See note 15 16 See note 17 See note 29, p. 286.
9, p. 278. 14, p. 278. See note 18, p. 286. 17, p. 278.
19 See note 20 21 22 23 24 See
24, p. 286. See note 13, p. 286. McMullen combined with Live Oak . See note 10, p. 286. See note 6, p. 286. :

note 36, p. 286. 26 See note 3, p. 278. 27 See note 7, p. 278. 28 See note 32, p. 286. 29 See note 15, p. 278. 30 See note 22, p. 278. , San Augustine,
32 33 See note 2tr 35 See note
and Shelby combined with Nacogdoches See note 46, p. 286.
. 26, p. 286. See note 23, p. 278. 45, p. 286. note 18, p. 278.
37 San Jacinto, Trinity, and Tyler combined with Polk . 38 Randall combined with Potter . 39 Wood combined with Rains . 40 See note note 1, p. 286.
4, p. 278.
42
See note 34, p. 286.

294
Items 80-99 Texas (Jefferson) —Texas (Sabine)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c t employees by major industry group, 1954

Primary
Rubber

295
Texas (Jefferson)—Texas (Sabine) Items 100-118
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent i where less than 0.1]

Economic class

Commercial farms
tion of Part-
Over ated by
all land
$25,000
products

93.6
Items 119-133 Texas (Jefferson) —Texas (Sabine)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 124 to 129 based c : Source Notes and Explanai

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Commer-
cial fer-

8,223 4,396
6,738 2,106
7,752 5,719
1,701
1,983
1,264
1,133

2,721
2,346
1,163
2,071
4,436
6,422
6,190 1,352
37,347 1,075
2,844 2,243
2,347 1,817
1,607
1,199 1,181
1,226 1,067
5,742
4,455
4,257 2,946
3,759 1,758
2,484 2,285
98
48,863
20,203
3,737 3,217
15,559 2,437
1,159 1,122
2,146
366

3,686

4,080 2,164
23,934 22,448
5,187 3,639
2,178 337
6,067 4,053
2,029 1,712
6,949 4,035
3,778
1,978
.

Texas (San Augustine) —Utah (Uintah) Items 1-16


Table 2.-COUNTIES
J 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; sec Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" den t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items

Median
school

TEXAS— Con.

42-203 San Augustine 8,837 2,575 2,130 1,073


42-204 San Jacinto 7,172 2,287 1,960 1,054
42-205 San Patricio 35,842 11,092 7,780 2,004
42-206 San Saba 8,666 2,933 2,350 1,891
42-207 Schleicher 2,852 1,028 690 2,969
42-203 Scurry. 1,269 22,779 8,730 6,395 3,291
42-209 Shackelford 2,841 5,001 1,455 2,688
42-210 Shelby 1,2J4 23,479 6,120 1,345
42-211 Sherman. •••••• 3,022 2,443 4,417
42-212 Smith 338 74,701 2,397
42-213 Somervell 3,016 2,542 2,024
42-214 Starr 1,930 13,948 1,250
42-215 Stephens. 2,248 10,597 2,810
42-216 Sterling 1,282
42-217 Stonewall 3,679 1,195 1,085 2,696
42-218 Sutton 1,175 900 2,750
42-219 Swisher 10.3 3,003 2,310 3,135
42-220 Tarrant 361,253 10.9 146,698 99,440 3,256
42-221 Taylor 63,370 10.4 24,499 17,085 2,976
42-222 Terrell 3,189 1,168 745 2,771
42-223 13,107 4,503 3,425 2,884
42-224 Throckmorton. . . . . 3,618 1,302 985 2,625
42-225 Titus 17,302 5,519 4,535 1,838
42-226 58,929 20,879 15,610 2,787
42-227 Travis 150 160,980 58,068 37,360 2,933
42-228 Trinity 2,319 10,040 3,180 2,650 1,394
42-229 Tyler 2,178 11,292 3,844 2,950 1,684
42-230 Upshur. 1,393 20,822 6,834 5,410 1,439
42-231 Upton 2,813 5,307 2,060 1,420 4,015
42-232 Uvalde... 1,747 16,015 5,486 3,915 2,116
42-233 Val Verde 16,635 5,159 3,295 2,045
42-234 Van Zandt 22,593 7,647 6,265 1,658
42-235 Victoria. ......... 31,241 11,634 8,180 2,849
42-236 Walker 20,163 5,824 4,580 1,579
42-237 Waller 11,961 2,515 1,689
42-238 Ward 13,346 4,949 3,350 3,528
42-239 Washington. 20,542 7,639 5,315 1,288
42-240 Webb 56,141 15,981 11,365 1,617
42-241 Wharton 36,077 12,181 8,775 2,325
42-242 Wheeler 10,317 3,712 2,780 2,552
42-243 Wichita 98,493 32,666 23,705 3,173
42-244 Wilbarger 20,552 7,293 5,515 2,663
42-245 Willacy 20,920 6,936 4,130 1,527
42-246 Williamson. ....... 38,853 13, 569 9,945
42-247 Wilson 14,672 5,147 3,245
42-248 Winkler 2,316 10,064 3,820 2,805
42-249 Wise 1,734 16,141 5,480 4,310
42-250 Wood 1,360 21,308 6,889 5,735 1,704
42-251 Yoakum. ........... 2,892 4,339 1,501 1,060 3,722
42-252 Young 16,810 6,231 4,735 2,758
42-253 Zapata 4,405 1,382 815
42-254 11,201 3,343

UTAH

43- The State 169,925 3,264

43-001 Beaver. ........ 2,587 4,856 11.7 1,469 1,295 3,143


43-002 Box Elder 5,594 19,734 11.0 6,300 4,755 2,765
43-003 Cache... 1,175 33,536 12.3 9,835 8,235 2,695
43-004 Carbon 1,474 24,901 7,827 5,865 3.499
43-005 Daggett 364 70

43-006 30,867 12.1 9,562 7,745


43-007 Duchesne 2,537 8,134 10.3 2,552
43-008 finery. ......... 2,712 6,304 -10.9 10.3 1,987
43-009 Garfield 2,908 4,151 -21.0 10.7 1,137
43-010 Grand..... 3,052 1,903 -8.1 10.9
43-011 3,300 2,368 9,642 15.7 12.1
43-012 3,412 2,757 5,981 -19.1 11.5
43-013 Kane 4,105 3,027 2,299 -10.2 11.4
43-014 Millard 6,648 2,395 9,387 11.2
-1 43-015 Morgan 2,519 12.1
43-016 Piute.. ........ 1,911 -13.3 10.6
-1 43-017 Rich 1,673 -17.5 12.0
43-018 Salt Lake 83 274,895 29.9 12.1 99,783
43-019 San Juan 2,812 5,315 1,744
43-020 Sanpete 1,935 13,891 4,214
-1 43-021 Sevier 1,932 2,090 12,072 11.0 3,795
43-022 1,860 2,666 6,745 11.2 2,019
43-023 Tooele 6,911 1,871 14,636 11.0 4,673
43-024 Uintah 2,286 10,300 10.6 3,002
..

Items 17-31 Texas (San Augustine) —Utah (Uintah)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
t shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954

With hot
running
Paid em-
Payroll,
ployees,
toilet and Nov. 15
bath, and workweek

idated

TEXAS— Con.

San Augustine 2,356 61.1 6,053


San Jacinto 1,942 69.9
San Patricio 38.2 8,828 52.6
San Saba 34.8 2,607 68.1
Schleicher 57.4 841 55.9
Scurry 7,409 43.5 6,550 56.8
Shackelford 1,785 53.4 1,610 58.7
Shelby 7,615 24.0 6,767 59.8
Sherman 71.4 61.5
Smith 49.9 59.5
Somervell 1,103 36.0 60.7
Starr 3,446 21.9 74.1
Stephens 3,683 55.7 62.9
Sterling , 51.9 375 54.4
Stonewall , 18.6 1,039 57.0
Sutton , 1,194 51.4 1,007 62.4
Swisher 2,652 63.5 2,440 60.1 1,553
Tarrant , 114,615 69.6 109,175 60.7 117,744
Taylor 19,857 65.8 18,481 56.4 17,894
Terrell 44.7 875 46.1
Terry 50.3 3,636 47.0
Throckmorton 1,268 43.2 1,149 64.8
Titus 5,638 34.3 5,189 61.5 2,306
Tom Green 18,175 65.0 13,430
Travis , 45,945 67.5 43,846
Trinity 3,437 19.2
Xyler 3,491 24.1 3,076
Upshur 6,603 28.5 5,876
Upton 1,765 70.0 1,576
Uvalde 4,746 41.6 4,323 2,682
Val Verde , 4,780 41.0 4,217 59.7 2,530
Van Zandt , 7,801 24.8 6,932 61.6 2,255
Victoria 9,239 52.2 8,753 52.4 7,715
Walker 5,531 30.3 4,807 56.2 2,992
Waller 3,192 34.1 3,001 57.0 1,186
Ward 4,171 66.5 3,747 43.9 1,767
Washington 6,662 23.7 6,096 57.3 2,953
Webb 14,117 32.3 12,823 56.4 6,682
Wharton 10,917 39.6 9,887 46.5 5,118
Wheeler 3,216 50.9 2,979 58.0 1,600
Wichita 27,374 62.9 26,173 55.5 25,237
Wilbarger 6,706 53.2 6,102 48.1 3,732
Willacy , 5,769 33.6 4,865 51.7 1,236
Williamson 12,779 32.8 11,259 56.1 4,933
Wilson 4,103 18.4 3,724 66.0 1,416
Winkler 3,265 77.5 2,905 43.2 1,711
Wise 5,686 33.9 5,051 63.6 1,846
Wood 6,761 38.5 6,308 63.5 2,703
Yoakum 1,346 66.6 1,201 43.5
5,695 48.4 5,312
Zapata 958
Zavala .., 2,549

Beaver. ... 1,478


Box Elder. 5,649
Cache 9,617
Carbon. . . 6,818
Daggett... 103
8,438
2,189
Emery 1,883
Garfield. 1,138

Millard. .

Morgan. . .

Piute
Bich
Salt Laie. 81,490
San Juan. 1,328
Sanpete. . 4,366
3,676
2,246
Tooele.... 4,969
Uintah. . . 2,824
Texas (San Augustine) —Utah (Uintah) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
'["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur
Eating, drinking materials, hardware,
rustlings, appliance
farm equipment
dealers
dealers

TEXAS--Con.

San Augustine
San Jacinto .
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry 6,396 5,429
Shackelford , 1,212 1,519
Shelby 3,755 3,719
Sherman. ...........
Smith i

Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall. •••••,
Sutton. • .•••., 1,093
Swisher 2,126
Tarrant , 126,226 32,481
Taylor , 18,461 6,364
Terrell
Terry ,

Throckmorton ,

Titus ,
3,437 1,133
Tom Green ,
18,232 5,248
Travis 34,060 11,473
Trinity , 1,589 1,466
Tyler , 1,738 1,101 1,732
Upshur , 3,706 811 2,964
Upton 1,717 544 d
Uvalde 2,988 1,959 3,148 1,299
Val Verde ,
4,464 1,105 1,372 4,923 1,402
Van Zandt 3,660 372 943 5,074 1,272
Victoria , 14,139 2,980 4,910 10,097 3,360
Walker 3,027 889 2,848 1,206
Waller , 2,069 915 2,639 1,070
Ward 3,648
Washington 3,537 2,456 1,037
Webb 11,505 6,809 3,061
Wharton 8,800 2,727 3,118
Wheeler 2,236 1,078
Wichita 26, 529 13,417 29,604
Wilbarger 6,251 1,848 4,971
Willacy 3,500 1,096 1,782
Williamson 7,595 2,568 7,542
Wilson 1,766 1,578
Winkler 3,565 4,181
Wise 3,568 3,534
Wood 3,965 5,632
Yoakum 1,395
Young.
Zapata

UTAH

The State.
Beaver
Box Elder 1,309 3,807
1,582' 4,545
Carbon 1,324 4,601
Daggett

Duchesne

Garfield
Grand 1,253
1,105
Juab

Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt lake
San Juan
Sanpete 1,619 1,170
Sevier 2,010 1,411 5,033
Summit ...•••••< 1,498
Tooele 2,566
Uintah 1,810

300
. .

Items 48-64 Texas (San Augustine) —Utah (Uintah)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
Did disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948

Merchant wholesalei
Paid em- Paid em-
Payroll, ployees, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

TEXAS— Con.

San Augustine. ... .


San Jacinto. ••••
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher. ........ 2,137
Scurry 9,255
Shackelford 3,978
Shelby 11,416
Sherman. •••• 3,536
62, 752

Somervell. . ........ 1,410


Starr 4,652
Stephens ........... 11,135
Sterling 1,202
Stonewall. ......... 1,645
Sutton 3,673
Swisher. ............ 7,783
397,286
Taylor 66,522
Terrell , 2,313
13,376
Throckmorton , 2,272
Titus , 11,457
Tom Green , 62,455
138,055
Trinity , 6,982
Tyler 6,645
Upshur , 10,063
Upton ,
4,730
Uvalde , 13,456 1,262
Val Verde i . . . 12,472 1,876
Van Zandt 11,647
Victoria. •.•••..., 28,638
Walker , 11,287
Waller
Ward 11,756 8,494
Washington 13,197
Webb 38,956
Wharton 28,699
Wheeler 10,060
Wichita
Wilbarger.
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson 6,949
Winkler 9,171
Wise , 9,371
Wood 14,247
Yoakum •••..... 2,313
16,719
Zapata , 724
Zavala. ..., , 5,350

UTAH

The State..
Beaver , 3,198
Box Elder 16,710
Cache , 27,848
Carbon , 21,247
Daggett , 103
Davis , 15,392
Duchesne. •••..., 5,512
Emery , 2,039
Garfield , 1,839
Grand , 949 1,179
12,021 1,961
Juab • , 4,930
Kane 1,452
Millard ,

Morgan ,

Piute ,

Rich ,

Salt Lake ,

San Juan ,

Sanpete .,

Sevier ,

Tooele ,

Uintah
.

Texas (San Augustine) —Utah (Uintah) Items 65-79


Table 2.—COUNTIES
65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, i ,
and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld I

avoid disclosure of operations of individual e

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 Production workers
Capital
Taxable With average expendi-
employment of— Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual
January-

TEXAS— Con.

San Augustine
San Jacinto *

San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford ,

Shelby
Sherman ,

Smith....". ,
15,965
Somervell 8
,
c ) (*)
Starr ,

Stephens ,

Sterling ,

Stonewall ("J
Sutton (*) 4
C ( )
Swisher 12 1:
c ) ( (")
Tarrant 7,964 132,048 109, 573
Taylor
Terrell (CJ ( C

(
«
Throckmorton "607 15
3,539 15 2,485
Titus (16) 1 " (16)
t 2,186 1,470 5,753
Tom Green 1,430 10,883 7,222 4,741 3,460 8,211
3,350 31,778 20,263 11, 003 6,318 17,816
Trinity 2 2 2
( ) < (
) )
Tyler
upshur
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Van Zandt
Victoria
Walker
Waller
Ward 362
Washington (24)
Webb 7,639 3,402
Wharton.
Wheeler PI
Wichita 26,146
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson 3,681
R
Wilson (28)
Winkler
Wise
Wood
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala

UTAH

The State..
Beaver ,

Box Elder.. 1,440


3,607
Carbon ,
4,264
Daggett ,

Duchesne ,

Emery ,

Garfield ,

Millard
Morgan ,

Piute
Rich ,

Salt lake
San Juan
Sanpete ,

Sevier ,

Summit
Tooele ,

Uintah , 057 12 11 250 72 JOG


1 z
See note 31, p. 294. See note 37, p. 29
7 8
See note 13, p. 286. See note 23, p. 286.
13 See note 14 See note
18, p. 278. 9, p. 278.
p. 286. 19 See note 20 See
39, p. 286.
17, p. 278. See note " 24, p. 278.
26 ,

note 39, p. 294. 31


See note 1, p. 294.
Items 80-99 Texas (San Augustine)—Utah (Uintah)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 2 : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Greup Group Group Group Group

Fabri-
Primary
cated chinery.
metal
kindred

"91
-

303

Texas (San Augustine) —Utah (Uintah) Items 100-118


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explaa Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
tion of Part-
Under Over
all land
$2,500 $25,000
products products

TEXAS— Can.

San Augustine....... 29.6


San Jacinto... 33.7
San Patricio 98.2
San Saba 91.0
Schleicher. .........
1
Scurry 105.8
Shackelford
Shelby 1,292
Sherman 225
Smith 1,033
Somervell 73.2
Starr 75.2
Stephens ............ 78.2
l
Sterling 143.6
Stonewall. ••••• 74.5
Sutton il,^! 1
121.5
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry 94.2
Throckmorton.
Titus 1,462
Tom Green. .......... 1,033
Travis 2,092
Trinity
Tyler
Upshur. .............
Upton
Uvalde xl,479

Val Verds
Van Zandt 2,934
Victoria. ........... 1,232
Walker 1,195
Waller 1,005
Ward
Washington. .........
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler.
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Wood
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala.

UTAH

The State.,
Beaver.... ,

Box Elder ,

Carbon
Daggett ,

Davis ,

Duchesne. ........
Emery.... .......
Garfield

Kane
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete.. .......

Tooele
Uintah
, ,

Items 119-133 Texas (San Augustine) —Utah (Uintah)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Soutce Notes and Expli

Agriculture, 1954—Continued
Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

TEXAS— Con.

San Augustine , 1,091


San Jacinto. ........ 852
San Patricio. ...... 22,099
San Saba............ 4,541
Schleicher. ....••••, 2,985
Scurry. •••••••....., 4,320
Shackelford 2,095
Shelby , 7,464
Sherman. ............ 4,674
Smith i 6,415
Somervell. ...•••..., 434
Starr.. ..••••......,
Stephens. ... .......
Sterling. ........... 3
( )
Stonewall. .......... 876
Sutton 2,342 2,207 3
( )
Swisher. ...... ...... 22,007 19,680 2,003 1,196 1,458 2,385
Tarrant 10,269 2,235 3,171 3,362 1,876 2,304
Taylor 4,274 1,835 1,981 1,327 1,542
Terrell. ............ 1,691 1,689
17,195 315
Throckmorton. 2,528
Titus 1,286
Tom Gr<r en. .......... 7,512 1,175
6,998 2,048 1,121
Trinity 919
Tyler
Upshur... ...........
Upton
Uvalde. •...«.•....
Val Verde 4,206
Van Zandt. ••.....••. 5,395 •1,357 1,601
Victoria... 7,567 2.628 1,209
Walker 1,894
Waller 4,962
Ward 905
Washington. ......... 5,847 2,422 1,597 2,201
Webb 5,785 1,764 3,539 254
Wharton. ............ 21,356 19,083 1,664 2,205
Wheeler 3,913 2,549 1.120 671
Wichita 2,075 739
Wilbarger 6,051 1,006 1,708
Willacy 18,366 17,772 1,102
Williamson. ......... 13,920 9,573 3,708
Wilson. •••••• ....... 5,191 1,366
Winkler 49
Wise 5,467 1,334 1,155
Wood 2,360 1,128
Yoakum. ••••••••••• 4,701
Young .••... 3,452
Zapata. 1,166
Zavala. ............. 7,142

UTAH

The State..
Beaver.......... 2,321 1,030
Box Elder........ 14,671 6,607
Cache 10,756 3,829
Carbon.......... 1,294
Daggett ,

2,676
Duchesne .••••••. 1,999
Emery... ......... 1,252
Garfield

Kane
Millard
Morgan...........
Piute
Rich 2,187
Salt Lake 2,143 2,379
San Juan ., 1,390 250
Sanpete. ... .•••• 1,250
Sevier. .......... 7,936
Summit* .......... 2,665
Tooele. ...•••••. 1,016
Uintah. .......... 3,533
,,.

Utah (Utah)—Va. (Lee) Items 1-16


Table 2.—COUNTIES
Litems 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (—) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median
school
Income in 1949

(persons
25 and

UTAH— Con.

43-025 Utah 1,998 81,912 12.0 24,057 19,105 3,130


43-026 Wasatch , 1,194 ..',791 5,574 11.8 1,580 33.3 1,275 2,862
43-027 Washington , 2,425 2,346 9,836 11.3 2,906 34.0 2,285 2,229
43-028 Wayne 2,489 3,034 2,205 10.3 59.1 2,109
43-029 Weber , 83,319 11.8 3,426

vnacui

44- The State 137,277 90,100 2,573


44-001 Addison 1,480
44-002 Bennington. ....
44-003 Caledonia. .....
44-004 Chittenden
44-005 Essex
44-006 Franklin
44-007 Grand Isle
44-008
44-009 Orange
44-010 Orleans
44-011 Rutland
44-012 Washington
44-013 Windham
44-014 Windsor

VIRGINIA

45- The State.,


45-001 Accomack. ........
45-002 Albemarle
45-003 Alleghany1 .......
45-004 Amelia
45-005 Amherst
45-006 Appomattox
45-007 Arlington •.
45-008 Augusta
45-009 Bath
45-010 Bedford
45-011
45-012
45-013
Bland
Botetourt.
Brunswick
.<
45-014 Buchanan
45-015 Buckingham. ......
45-016 Campbell
45-017 Caroline
45-018 Carroll2
45-019 Charles City
45-020 Charlotte........
45-021 Chesterfield
45-022 Clarke
45-023 Craig
45-024 Culpeper
45-025 Cumberland
45-026 Dickenson •.
45-027 Dinwiddle. •••••
45-028
45-029 Fairfax
45-030 Fauquier
45-031 Floyd
45-032 Fluvanna
45-033 Franklin
45-034 Frederick .,
45-035 Giles
45-036 Gloucester
45-037 Goochland ,

45-038 Grayson 2 ,

45-039 Greene ,

45-040 Greensville ,

45-041 Halifax
45-042 Hanover. ........
45-043 Henrico
45-044
45-045 Highland
45-046 Isle of Wight...
45-047 James City
45-048 King and Queen..
45-049 King George. ....
45-050 King William
45-051 Iancaster
45-052
,

Items 17-31 Utah (Utah)—Va. (Lee)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
t not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Telephones, 1955 Vital statistics, 1954 Retail trade, 1954

Occupied

Paide
Payroll,
ploya .

toilet and Nov. 15


bath, and workweek

idated

18

UTAH— Con.

Utah , 21,976 20,594 18, 978 69,940


Wasatch 1,557 77.0 1,463 1,105 4,522
Washington. ........ 3,047 65.5 2,536 1,813 8,993
Wayne 57.3
Weber 85.4

VERMONT

The State.., 121,911 76,169 379,503


Addison 6,420 53.1 66.9 3,018 1,014 15,069 1,155
Bennington 8,228 71.8 7,016 63.4 5,422 1,798 26, 592 2,499 1,083
Caledonia ., 7,974 66.1 6,865 59.4 4,464 1,517 23,387 2,418 948
Chittenden. ....... 17,852 71.8 16,075 52.7 13,013 70,937 7,728 3,215
2,239 48.1 1,705 62.8 1,012 3,181
Franklin 9,324 54.7 61.5 5,591 26,261
Grand Isle... 1,448 46.7 69.8 1,905
Lamoille 3,498 52.2 70.5 1,857 11,050
5,703 54.2 72.5 3,028 13,817
Orleans 7,382 60.1 64.7 3,347 20,026
Rutland 15,117 12,872 62.8 9,580 48,776
Washington 12,727 11,549 57.8 8,462 41,847
Windham 10,420 8,404 58.1 6,915 34,549
Windsor 13,579 11,718 64.8 42,106

VIRGINIA

The State..., 901,483 845, 259


Accomack. •••, 11,079 25.7 9,965
Albemarle , 7,070 36.9 6,348
1 1 l
Alleghany , 6,182 53.S 5,861
Amelia , 2,035 16.7 1,829
Amherst 4,602 26.4 4,251
Appomattox. 2,387 18.8 2,099 5,927
Arlington , 41,051 96.9 40,127 181,306
Augusta , 8,760 24.8 8,221 14,625
Bath 1,850 33.7 1,544 3,865
Bedford 7,794 28.0 7,267 16,067
Bland 1,724 12.4 1,478 72.3 2,376
Botetourt , 4,243 29.1 3,915 78.6 6,932
Brunswick. ........ 4,897 18.1 4,410 55.8 10, 537
Buchanan. .......... 7,507 13.2 7,237 57.9 13,562
Buckingham 3,198 12.4 2,841 64.8 5,377
Campbell 28.6 7,090 65.0 1,474 17,353
Caroline , 20.8 2,845 68.9 1,020 7,995
2 2 2 2 76.5 2
Carroll 7,052 13.4 6,577 3,021 7,366
Charles City. ....... 1,154 15.3 962 75.5 539
Charlotte 3,666 12.7 3,330 56.9 5,246
Chesterfield 57.1 75.1 11,502
Clarke 37.8 54.7 7,4X1
Craig 20.3 69.0 1,444
Culpeper 37.5 59.8 14,142
Cumberland. ........ 13.7 72.2 1,962
Dickenson. ..•• 5,045- 12.3 4,899
Dinwiddie 3,615 22.2 3,310
2,093 26.8 1,640
Fairfax 26, 558 73.6 24,317
Fauquier 5,964 39.8 5,268
Floyd 3,296 14.2 2,918 81.2 1,178 4,812
Fluvanna. 2,087 19.4 1,852 72.9 367 2,378
Franklin 6,404 18.1 5,791 70.6 2,189 12,390
Frederick 5 026 25.1 4,636 66.5 923 8,356
Giles 4/920 40.4 4,578 65.8 2,513 13,440
Gloucester. 3,524 25.3 2,908 82.3 1,278 8,339
Goochland , 2,042 19.7 1,812 73.5 889 2,119
Grayson 2 a 2 2 70.3 2 827
, 5,843 20.1 5,443 5,640
Greene. .•••••, 1,163 15.9 1,056 75.7 150 1,994
Greensville........ 3,973 26.0 3,753 46.3 1,096 12,815 1,203
Halifax 10,433 17.4 9,681 49.4 2,600 23,658 2,258
Hanover 5,736 37.1 5,402 70.0 3,111 13,675
Henrico , 17,521 76.7 15,981 73.9 12,454 22,647
Henry 7,601 27.1 7,346 61.6 1,977 15,711
Highland 1,157 20.9 1,033 72.5 1,306
Isle of Wight 4,037 26.6 3,633 49.3 9,504
James City 1,540 28.9 1,417 71.4 1,980
King and Queen 1,796 12.1 1,490 76.6 2,143
King George 2,043 38.9 1,732 56.9 3,102
King William 2,210 31.7 1,948 61.6 1,107 8,342
Lancaster •.. . 2,916 29.6 2,374 1,248 9,645
8,716 14.6 8,182 2,072 10,031
1
Includes data for Covington town, incorporated as a
2
Includes data for part of Galax town, incorporated
3
Includes data for Colonial Heights city.
* Includes data for Falls Church city.

307
Utah (Utah)—Va. (Lee) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

—Continued
Retail trade, 1954

Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur
materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
farm equipment
dealers
dealers

Estab-
lish-

UTAH— Con.

Utah 16,527 6,979


Wasatch 898 257
Washington , 1,382 1,213

Weber , 23,631 6,638

VERMONT

The State.. 91,739


Addison. ......... 3,847 1,164 2,757 1,338
Bennington. ...... 6,670 1,385 1,325 1,197 5,724 1,635
Caledonia. ....••., 5,276 1,610 1,349 1,484 4,729 1,767
Chittenden al 16,298 8,945 4,929 4,917 11,948 3,537
1,490
Franklin , 8,053
Grand Isle........ •
609
Lamoille ,

Orange ,

Orleans. ..........
Rutland , 11,826 2,227 4,965 1,965 2,965
Washington , 10,078 1,840 3,396 2,347 2,747
Windham. .. ••••••. 8,649 1,737 2,977 1,078 1,853
Windsor ., 10,715 2,226 2,282 1,483 2,717

VIRGINIA

The State...
Accomack
Albemarle. -
.

Alleghany
Amelia.
Amherst
Appomattox. .......
Arlington 43,884 29,059
Augusta 2,349 2,163
Bath d
Bedford 3,603
Bland 940
Botetourt 1,904 1,223
Brunswick. ........ 1,659 2,384
Buchanan 3,084 3,017
Buckingham ,
663
Campbell 2,174 3,552
Caroline 1,381 1,441
Carroll ,
1,674 1,589
Charles City ,
d
Charlotte 1,213 1,534
Chesterfield. ...... 1,027 2,129
Clarke ,

Craig ,

Culpeper 1,910
Cumberland. ........
Dickenson. .........
Dinwiddie. ,

2,174
Fairfax ,
10,224
Fauquier 2,785
Floyd 1,774
Fluvanna d
Franklin 2,273
Frederick. ,
1,312 1,130
Giles ,
3,256
Gloucester 2,171
Goochland ,

Grayson
Greene
Greensville. .......
Halifax 4,187 5,621 1,907
Hanover 2,858 3,672 1,922
Henrico 8,378 3,569 3,200
2,455 1,558
Highland
Isle of Wight
James City.........
King and Queer......
King George
King William 2,055 1,921
Lancaster 2,342 3,328
2,133 1,627

308
.

Items 48-64 Utah (Utah)—Va. (Lee)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
f"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em- Paid em-
Payroll, ployees, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15
year

UTAH— Con.

Utah 58,154 9,123


Wasatch. 4,616 249
Washington 6,456 1,763
Wayne
Weber

VERMONT

The State.. 331,931


Addison. •••. 13,416 1,635
Bennington. ••«... 21,530 1,577 3,087
Caledonia. ........ 23, 226 7,601 1,674
Chittenden. ...... 59,901 36,771 6,225
2,944
Franklin 24,944
Grand Isle. ....... 1,862
8,066 d
Orange.. ••....•. 11,622
Orleans ..••••. 17,836
Rutland , 45,929
Washington ., 37,794
Windham 27,554
Windsor , 35,307

VHtGINIA

The State....
Accomack 18,912
Albemarle 6,484
Alleghany. ......... 3,351
Amelia 2,430
Amherst. 4,137
Appomattox 3,532
Arlington. ......... 93,441
Augusta 7,645
Bath 2,627
Bedford 10,345
Bland 1,418
Botetourt 4,263
Brunswick. ••••... 8,634
Buchanan. •••
Buckingham. .......
11,988
3,386
Campbell • 11,655
Caroline. ....••.. 4,8
Carroll 4,533
Charles City.......
Charlotte. ......••,
Chesterfield , 6,759
Clarke 3,637
Craig , 1,067
Culpeper 10,819
Cumberland •.. 1,203
Dickenson. ..•••••. 6,681
Dinwiddie. ..'....... 2,593
4,139
Fairfax 19,846
Fauquier. ......... 1/4,737

Floyd 3,576
Fluvanna 2,118
Franklin. 8,554
Frederick 3,666
Giles 10,930
Gloucester. .......
Goochland. .........
Grayson
Greene
Greensville 9,552
Halifax 17,580
Hanover 7,757
Henrico. ••••
Highland
Isle of Wight
James city
King and Queen.... 1,351
King George 1,649
King William 5,628
Tflncaster 5,610
10,457
Utah (Utah)—Va. (Lee) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
65, 66, and 67 comprise a! and industrial employe] ; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-e iployed persona, "d" denotes figures withheld to
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Manufactures, 1947
Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments
Capital
Taxable
Payroll,
payrolls, Annual Annual
January- average average

UTAH— Con.

Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber

VERMONT

The State...
Addison 2,201
Bennington. .......
Caledonia
Chittenden

Franklin
Grand Isle
Lamoille ,

Orange ,

Orleans
Rutland ,

Washington ,

Windham ,

Windsor

VIRGINIA

The State....

Albemarle
Alleghany
Amelia
Amherst
App omattox
Arlington
Augusta
Bath
Bedford
Bland ,

Botetourt
Brunswick
Buchanan
Buckingham
Campbell
Caroline ,,
Carroll
Charles City ,

Charlotte ,

Chesterfield
Clarke ,

Craig
Culpeper
Cumberland
Dickenson
Dinwiddle

Fairfax
Fauquier
Floyd
Fluvanna
Franklin
Frederick
Giles
Gloucester
Goochland ,

Grayson
Greene
Greensville
Halifax

Henrico
Henry
Highland
Isle of Wight
James City ,

King and Queen


King George
King William
Lancaster
215
.

Items 80-99 Utah (Utah)—Va. (Lee)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishmei : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Fabn-
Primary
Rubber
kindred related wood
prod-

UTAH- -Can.

Utah ,

Wasatch ,

Washington ,

Wayne ,

Weber

VERMONT

The State..,
Addison
Bennington
Caledonia
Chittenden
Essex
Franklin
Grand Isle
Lamoille
Orange
Orleans
Rutland
Washington
Windham
Windsor

VIRGINIA

The State...

Albemarle
Alleghany
Amelia
Amherst
Appomattox
Arlington
Augusta
Bath
Bedford
Bland
Botetourt
Brunswick
Buchanan
Buckingham. .......
Campbell
Caroline
Carroll
Charles City
Charlotte
Chesterfield
Clarke
Craig
Culpeper
Cumberland
Dickenson
Dinwiddle
Essex
Fairfax
Fauquier
Floyd
Fluvanna
Franklin
Frederick
Giles
Gloucester
Goochland
Grayson
Greene
Greensville
Halifax
Hanover
Henrico
Henry
Highland
Isle of Wight
James City
King and Qieen. . .

King George
King William
Lancaster

311
,,

Utah (Utah)—Va. (Lee) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 106-109 and 112-118 based c n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Agriculture, 1954

Economic class
Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
tionof Part-
Over Elec- Tele-
all land
$2,500 $25,000 phone
products products
uteml)

102

UTAH— Con.

Utah 41.7 19,815 138.01 94.9 81.0 92.8


Wasatch. 36.6 22, 066 27.00 92.5 82.7 92.2
Washington........ 28.1 18,052 32.74 85.2 55.6 83.8
Wayne 14,436 69.62 70.7 92.6
Weber 24,358 125.72 85.2 94.6

VERM3NT

The State.. 12,586


Addison 62.5 18, 142 74.4 87.8
Bennington. .•••• 27.1 14,990 97.3 81.2 93.3
Caledonia. ....... 72.9 8,357 42.02 95.5 77.1 95.9
Chittenden. ...... 17,754 93.82 99.2 96.2
Essex 7,420 35.89 93.0
81.9 13, 66.37 79.4
Grand Isle....... 92.0 19,281 128.21 73.7
Lamoille.......... 51.5 9,332 47.56 75.8 93.6
Orange 9,436 44.20 94.2
Orleans 1,372 11,076 47.23 95.1
Rutland 54.7 1,027 13,279 57.70 62.2 87.2
Washington. ...... 52.9 10,445 53.28 94." 75.2 94.1
Windham 37.6 14,912 76.87 98.9 81.7 94.4
Windsor 52.5 10,712 56.50 97.4 79.0 95.9

vmamiA
The State 1 .., 10,831 105.95
13,769 124.07 90.1
Albemarle 62.1 21, 126.45 93.4 66.5
Alleghany.......... 25.3 7,275 58.20 92.6 46.0
Am el la 63.0 9,265 67.20 87.5 51.1
Amherst. ......•.•., 48.4 7,235 59.90 90.2 52.0
Appomattox •. . 7,247 57.92 89.3 14.5 50.8
2
Arlington. ( ) 42,333 5,521.74 100.0 100.0 100.0
Augusta 53.9 14,494 124.20 96.8 69.9 69.2
Bath 31.0 13,611 57.70 92.3 22.5 56.0
Bedford 70.5 7,717 70.80 38.4 58.8
Bland 49.9 9,959 65.56 24.5
Botetourt. ... •...., 1,264 44.6 14,596 117.38 52.4
Brunswick. ......... 2,650 66.9 6,971 78.71 11.1
Buchanan. ........ . 2,256 37.6 3,979 67.78
Buckingham. ........ 1,291 49.1 6,546 49.69
Campbell........... 70.0 85.72 95.3 56.4
Caroline. .......... 44.7 10,191 82.93 90.7 23.5 39.9
Carroll 73.3 6,310 105.75 92.9 19.3 51.3
Charles City. ...... 39.0 11,181 88.36 11.9 50.1
Charlotte. .....••, 71.6 6,467 62.81 6.7 34.5
Chesterfield. ...... 26.4 10,679 149.33 93.1 55.4 67.7
Clarke 75.0 47,102 200.60 83.4 78.9 62.0
Craig •••...•.. 32.5 7,934 44.48 96.3 73.9 65.2
Culpeper. .......... 71.5 16,778 108.81 59.5 50.5
Cumberland. ........ 64.8 7,331 62.38 34.5 35.0
Dickenson. ......... 31.2 3,796 93.20 23.7 27.8
Dinwiddle. •*••••. 58.8 8,727 83.36 25.1 41.2
67.4 12,978 71.63 17.4 43.2
Fairfax............ 1,153 33.6 47,222 633.36 80.0 81.3
Fauquier ., 1,513 73.2 25,848 126.44 64.0 60.4
Floyd 2,160 6,196 68.37 45.0 47.6
Fluvanna........... 9,556 67.53 22.5 46.8
Franklin........... 6,459 64.10 28.6 53.7
Frederick. .••••... 13,991 98.21 53.7 45.3
Giles.............. 8,601 74.63 47.9 60.1
Gloucester. ........ 36.4 9,254 109.17 92.4 32.6 54.1
Goochland. ...•••••, 56.8 13,453 102.70 84.0 49.6 45.1
Grayson. .......•., 78.4 7,707 98.11 92.8 28.2 57.3
Greene..... ••...•, 5,490 63.81 84.7 17.7
Greensville 41.3 7," 85.99 82.9 3.0
Halifax 81.3 49.6 7,453 88.38 85.0 14.0 28.5
Hanover. .•••••. 60.0 11,517 107.04 89.6 39.3 63.5
Henrico..... ••...., 46.0 17,456 202.13 92.7 60.1 75.2
48.4 96.21 95.8 40.2 61.7
Highland ,
55.4 49.74 90.1 56.1 46.9
Isle of Wight 66.1 22,398 162.31 39.1
James City......... 42.7 23,870 127.84 38.5
King and Queen.... 43.8 8,422 72.81 21.4
King George. ....... 58.1 123.24 30.8
King William. 52.6 75.34 37.2
Lancaster. ........ 36.7 141.39 39.0
61.6 112.15 29.3

cities which i available separately.

312
. ..
,
, , '

Items 119-133 Utah (Utah)—Va. (Lee)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 Co 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations]

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Total
CommeT'
deposits
poultry
products

UTAH— Con.

Utah 13,536 3,630 53,067 54,841


Wasatch. ...••..•• 2,170 1,197 11,981 2,562
Washington 3,491 1,120 32,166 1,742 5,319
Wayne 1,263 14,742 1,543
Weber ......... 6,365 31,204 2,216

VERMONT

The State. 86,446 459,707 424,542


Addison. ..••....., 10,324 56,215 10,816
Bennington .• 2,952 12,884 24,357
Caledonia. ... .... .6,366 34,707 27, 782
Chittenden , 8,006 42,881 95,459
1,294 7,379 1,054
Franklin 10,847 63,024 22,242
Grand Isle...*..., 1,781 1,379 9,358 1,011
Lamoille. •• „ .. a » . 4,346 3,069 1,487 21,034 10,555
Orange. ....•.•..., 4,761 1,257 2,546 35,634 8,794
Orleans........... 7,343 1,322 3,088 51,894 15,520
Rutland........... 7,504 5,407 1,445 1,517 2,496 40,983 1,848 59,862
Washington. ....... 5,494 1,095 2,125 30,991 1,773 64,251
Windham. ...... . .. 4,752 1,133 2,030 17,221 1,129 41,322
Windsor ..... 1,729 3,112 35, 502 1,845 41,517

VIRGINIA

3 3
The State..., 100, 709 29,104
Accomack. ...•.....,
Albemarle ,

Alleghany •.
Amelia. •••••, 1,183
Amherst. •••«••', 847
Appomattox. ........ 1,010
Arlington.......... (*)
Augusta. ••••.»,
Bath
Bedford ,

Bland. • ..., 1,087


Botetourt. ......., 4,072
Brunswick. •.,
Buchanan. ••••••••.
5,877

Buckingham •

Campbell ..., 4,334


Caroline. •.••••.. 2,030
Carrull.. ......... 2,922
Charles City. ......
Charlotte. ...•••••,
Chesterfield ,

Clarke ,

Craig ,

Culpeper ,

Cumberland. ..•....,
Dickenson. •...•... 245
Dinwiddie. ......, 4,767
1,346
Fairfax............ 3,395 1,424 1,037
Fauquier. ...••.••, 6,694 1,919
Floyd , 2,270 1,211
Fluvanna. .......... 869
Franklin ••••. 6,040
Frederick. •..,...., 8,942
Giles , 874
Gloucester. ........ 1,005
Goochland. ......... 1,485
Grayson. ......•.., 2,435
Greene. ••••••••••. 1,330
Greensville. •••, 3,013
Halifax 11,858
Hanover ••••. 3,990
Henrico. ......•••., 3,115
1,444
Highland , 1,406
Isle of Wight 6,662
James City , 1,046
King and Queen. ..., 1,008
King George .., 727
King William. , 1,702
Lancaster ...., 801
3,103
.
.

Va. (Loudoun) —Va. (Winchester) Items 1-16


Table 2.—COUNTIES
is. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes statistics r vailable. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
t shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median

(persons
25 and

VIRGINIA-- Con.

45-053 Loudoun , 1,371


45-054 Louisa ••.•••i
45-055 Lunenburg. <

45-056 Madison. ...••...,


45-057 Mathews .,

45-058 Mecklenburg ,

45-059 Middlesex
45-060 Montgomery. .........
45-061 Nansenoiid . ..........
45-062 Nelson •.••.
45-063 New Kent
45-064 Norfolk ,

45-065 Northampton •. .
45-066 Northumberland. . . . .
45-067 Nottoway. .........a.
45-068
45-069 Page
45-070 Patrick
45-071 Pittsylvania
45-072 Powhatan
45-073 Prince Edward. ......
45-074 Prince George
45-075 Prince William
45-076 Princess Anne 1
45-077 Pulaski
45-078 Rappahannock
45-079 Richmond. •••••••••.
45-080 Roanoke
45-081 Rockbridge.
45-082 Rockingham. ,

45-083 Russell. •••••••«


45-084 Scott
45-085 Shenandoah
45-086 Smyth
45-087 Southampton
45-088 Spotsylvania
45-089 Stafford
45-090
45-091 Sussex
45-092 Tazewell
45-093 Warren..
45-094 Washington... •••••
45-095 Westmoreland. .......
45-096 Wise 2
45-097 Wythe
45-098 York

Independent Citif
45-099 Alexandria.
45-100 Bristol.
45-101 Buena Vista.........
45-102 Charlottesville
45-103 Clifton Forge
45-104 Colonial Heights....
45-105 Covington 3
45-106 Danville
45-107 Falls Church.
45-108 Fredericksburg
45-109 Galax 4
45-110
45-111 Harrisonburg
45-112 Hopewell
45-113 Lynchburg. .••..
45-114 Martinsville.. ,

45-115 Newport News


45-116 Norfolk ,

45-117 Norton 2
45-118 Petersburg
45-119 Portsmouth. .....•.
45-120 Radford .,
45-121 Richmond. .•••.
45-122 Roanoke .•.••••••.
45-123 South Norfolk ,

45-124 Staunton.
45-125 Suffolk ,

45-126 Virginia Beach 1 ....


45-127 Warwick 6 ,

45-128 Waynesboro. .••...•.


45-129 Williamsburg •
-4 45-130 Winchester
.

Items 17-31 Va (Loudoun)— Va (Winchester)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
t shown where less than 0.1. t available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Vital Retail trade, 1954

Paid em-
Payroll,
ployees,
toiletand Nov. 15
bath, and workweek

idated

VIRGINIA-- Con.

Loudoun. ••••••• 39 .6 5,301 53.0 4,525 21,375


Louisa 3,782 17.3 3,229 72.2 1,100 7,890
Lunenburg. ............ 3,755 27.5 3,480 62.9 1,064 7,562
Ifedison. •••••••••• 2,272 20.7 2,004 68.3 2,613
Ifethews •••»... 2,510 23.9 2,077 87.3 4,446
Mecklenburg. • 24.3 7,820 48.4 26,871 1,226
Middlesex. ....•.•.••.. 28.0 1,885 79.6 5,226
Montgomery. ••••••• 7,491 33.1 7,186 62.8 22,593
6,405 15.9 6,020 51.9 6,436
Nelson 3,745 16.1 3,385 61.2 4,360
New Kent 1,158 22.2 962 71.1 2,328
Norfolk 28,079 74.3 26,589 52.7 1,096 23,325
Northampton. ••••••• 5,450 29.8 4,771 43.2 1,792 14, 362
Northumberland 3,203 26.8 2,686 78.1 1,022
Nottoway 4,268 38.8 3,906 64.8 1,771
Orange 3,661 33.5 3,302 62.5
Page..... 4,238 26.0 3,997 72.2
Patrick 3,951 13.3 3,680 71.2 5,746
Pittsylvania 16,020 15.9 15,064 49.7 18,359
Powhatan 1,499 20.8 1,294 69.3 3,165
Prince Edward 4,023 3,717 60.7 15,299
Prince George 3,705 3,537 59.6 3,311
Prince William.... 5,755 54.2 5,206 49.4 24,223 2,165
1 1
Princess Anne.......... 11, 572 *9,863 51.7 21,464 2,282
Pulaski 7,418 37.1 7,001 64.1 20,441 1,964
Rappahannock. 1,739 16.1 1,456 59.1 2,229 127
Richmond ••...... 1,876 23.6 1,596 75.3 12,945 1,044
Roanoke •••.... 10,771 53.4 10,184 71.6 3,869 1,109 23,505 2,232 1,074
Rockhridge. •••••• 6,076 35.7 5,686 60.5 2,944 1,397 14,522 1,324
Rockingham 9,498 25.5 8,933 4,827 1,133 31,028 1,694
Russell... 6,310 14.1 7,506

Scott..,. ...... ...... 7,082 12.0 11,000
Shenandoah. ............ 6,344 29.5 17,785 1,323
Smyth 7,274 29.2 20,401 1,852
Southampton 6,651 24.3 1,448
Spotsylvania 3,343 28.9 3,039 2,682
Stafford 3,372 34.3 3,110 3,867
Surry. 1,822 20.2 1,536 1,902
3,262 19.3 2,940 8,592
Tazewell. 11,318 29.2 10,943 26,162 2,356 1,100
Warren 4,198 56.2 3,944 2,446 14,279 1,401
Washington 9,334 22.2 8,791 2,922 18,607 1,395
Westmoreland 3,829 33.2 2,589 1,017 9,166
Wise 3 3 3 3
13,790 26.3 13,276 5,407 23,137
Wythe 5,877 28.4 5,638 3,239 17,175
York 44.0 3,042 1,356 7,855

Independent Cities
Alexandria 18,753 18,351 33,520
Bristol .•••..... 4,266 4,120 4,126
Buena vista 1,356 45.2 1,320 1,188
Charlottesville 7,277 73.0 7,074 4,842
Clifton Forge 1,738 76.1 1,716 649
Colonial Heights 1,876 82.5 1,810 (*) (*) 7,213
6 6 6
Covington ( ) ( ) ( ) 3,664 1,249 15,213 1,693
Danville 10,218 49.5 10,004 12,226 4,830 63,499 7,725 3,656
Falls Church 2,193 96.7 2,111 23,358 3,126 30,064 2,867 1,054
Fredericksburg 3,328 68.1 3,248 5,082 2,213 38,018 3,974 1,476
Galax
. ( ">
.
(8 >

<*> (*> f) C) 11,385
9 '84.0
Hampton 17,402 '15,673 11,465 6,671 2,520 52,075
Harrisonburg 2,978 69.3 2,908 3,855 2,188 29,397
Hopewell 2,903 64.9 2,823 3,911 1,650 17,609
Lynchburg 13,831 60.8 13,466 17,105 6,569 70,071
Martinsville 4,525 53.1 4,430 5,602 2,446 28,135 3,054
Newport News........... 12,350 69.1 11,727 14,914 6,860 1,230 88,264 10,387
Norfolk 56,122 66.3 54,034 58,600 30,548 6,688 327,412 41,266
3 3 3 3 3 3
Norton ....••••• ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 7,085 805
Petersburg. 10,264 41.9 9,985 12,081 5,462 1,046 54,759 6,057
Portsmouth 20,796 65.4 20,069 21,543 7,309 96,980 10,937
Radford 2,481 64.3 2,367 3,076 2,082 10,956 1,120
Richmond. ••.••.••• 66,434 67.1 65,049 62,830 35, 862 387,702 50,140
Roanoke 27,219 73.2 26,476 33,030 12,245 130,375 16,393
South Norfolk.... 3,054 60.9 2,977 6,889 17,237 1,541
Staunton. •••••... 5,075 62.6 4,867 7,264 2,636 28, 350 3,174
Suffolk 3,664 57.5 3,565 5,016 1,994 27,428 3,018
1
Virginia Beach (1 ) (1) ''J 5,255 2,683 C ) 18,667 1,892
Warwick „ „
"85.6 1„
"9,751
"10,614 6,265 2,780 1,710 24,220 2,134
Waynesboro 3,527 70.4 3,418 4,254 1,669 19,440 1,731
Williamsburg. .••••• 1,195 87.0 1,130 2,564 2,091 13,935 1,592
Winchester 4,335 68.1 4,204 6,149 2,598 316 rr/ 2,577 332 36,484 3,825

Data for Virginia Beach town, incorporated as an independent city since 1950, included with Princess Anne County.
2
Data for Harrisonburg city included with Rockingham County.
3
Data for Norton town, incorporated as an independent city since 1950, included with Wise County.
4 3 6
Served from an adjoining county. Data included with Chesterfield County. Data included with Alleghany County.
7 8
Data included with Fairfax County. Data included with Carroll and Grayson Counties (part in each).
9
Includes data for Elizabeth City County, annexed since 1950 and no longer in existence.
10 Data shown is that for Warwick County, incorporated as the independent city of Warwick
since 1950.

315
Va. (Loudoun)—Va. (Winchester) Items 32^i7
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
.

Items 48-64 Va. (Loudoun) —Va. (Winchester)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld t jid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em-
Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15
rated
year

VIRGINIA— Con.

Loudoun 13,563
Louisa. ..........•..•.•, 5,074
Lunenburg. ••••••••••. 6,670
Madison. .•••••••••. 1,947
Mathews < 3,406
Mecklenburg. .••••••••• 18,683 1,276
Middlesex... ..•••..... 3,397
Montgomery 15; 549
Nansemond. ............. 4,359
Nelson. 3,581
New Kent 1,804
Norfolk 20,427
Northampton 10,470
Northumberland. 3,893
Nottoway 11,293
Orange 9,462
Page 7,175
Patrick .......•••. 3,764
Pittsylvania. ........... 16,600
Powhatan. 1,931
Prince Edward 10,273
Prince George.......... 1,811
Prince William 12,710 d
Princess Anne.......... 6,565
Pulaaki • 14,378
Rappahannock. .......... 1,273
Richmond. ....... ..•••.. 3,355
Roanoke .••. ..... 12,899
Rockbridge. •.•••.... 11,421
Rockingham. .... ....... 13,766
Russell 9,043
Scott 5,852
Shenandoah. 12,281
Smyth. ••••••••••• 14,476
Southampton. ••••••••••• 12,528
Spotsylvania.. .......•• 2,173
Stafford 2,397
1,781
Sussex ••••••• 6,428
lazewell... ••.......• .. 27,556
11,436
Washington 13,961
Westmoreland. ......•..• 5,493
Wise 24,834
Wythe 15,063
York 2,841

Independent Cities
Alexandria. •••••••••• 67,201
Bristol. 20,837
Buena vista. .••....• 4,489
Charlottesville 39,437
Clifton Forge.. 6,969
Colonial Heights....... 2,400
Covington. ....•••.•.. 12,322
Danville. ....•••. •••••• 51,992 49,563
Falls Church........... 7,277 d
Fredericksburg 24,764 6,331

7,434 2,366
Hampton. ............... 30,995 10,262
Harrisonburg. .......... 23,471 9,013
Hopewell 10,757 d
Lynchburg. ............ 60,090 42,562
Martinsville. .......... 21,345 4,456
Newport News.
Norfolk
••.. 72,065
230,186
24,807
259,905
Norton .......••••. 8,437 3,276
Petersburg. 40,459 14,653
Portsmouth 66,066 21,156
Radford. 9,539 3,175
Richmond.. ..••••••• 315,050 41,096 361,605
............. ..
Roar.: >o. 112,443 11,402 99,417
South Norfolk.. ........ 8,416 2,058 2,056
Staunton....... •.....• 24,186
Suffolk 21,619
Virginia Beach.... 11,664
Warwick ...«...• 10,483
Waynesboro. ............ 12,871 5,648
Williamsburg. .......... 8,021 d
Winchester. ............ 27,937 10,072
.

Va. (Loudoun)— Va. (Winchester) Items 65-79


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise 1 and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, rertain nonprofit organisations, and self-employed persona, "d" denotes figures withheld l

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "i '


denotes statistics not available]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 Production workers
Capital
Reporting Tajrable With average
employment of— Payroll,
payrolls, Annual
January- January- average

VIRGINIA— Con.

Loudoun 1,775
Louisa 1,735
Lunenburg 1,353
Madison
Mathews
Mecklenburg 2,447 1,407
Middlesex 278 216
Montgomery 1,276 1,350
Nansemcmd
Nelson 1,370
New Kent (3 )
,
Norfolk *84,212 10,509
Northampton 1,946 3,963
Northumberland 994 1,701
Nottoway 2,440 2,024
Orange 2,929 6,351 3,664 10, 591
Page 2,044 2,917 2,427 4,602
Patrick 1,243 1,898 1,690 3,315
3
Pittsylvania 23,578 1,111 1,638
Powhatan 304
Prince Edward 2,482
Prince George 6
6,972
Prince William 1,689 1,344
Princess Anne 7 '1,691
3,051 925
Pulaski 5,243 3,156 11,430
Rappahannock. ......... 248
Richmond 1,267
Roanoke s
38,554 "27,075 3,008 2,577 5,455
5
Rockbridge 5,140 '3, 502 2,621 2,333 1,987
Rockingham 10 10
9,447 5,424 2,443 2,096 2,637
Russell

Shenandoah 2,363 3,661


Smyth . 5,473 3,573 30,187
Southampton 2,877 1,459 1,454
Spotsylvania 4, 573 d
Stafford 458
Surry 270
Sussex 1,375
Tazewell 3,698
4,564 29,835
Washington 12
10,283 7,274
Westmoreland. ......... 1,032 1,345
Wise "8,448 1,475
Wythe 3,077 6,015
York 354

Independent Cities
Alexandria 6,293 3,353 9,729
Bristol 9,269 6,446 15,663
Buena Vista 1,293 1,120 1,599
Charlottesville
Clifton Forge
Colonial Heights
Covington
Danville
Falls Church ,
(20
Fredericksburg ("5 1,510 3,670 2,729 4,496
Galax
Hampton
Harrisonburg
2 P ,
2
(
6,980
21
) 2,192
1,224
4,697
3,103
2,011
1,048
3,806
2,334
10,653
5,395 "503
&
1,613 3,865 1,378 2,915 8,514 834
Hopewell 4,417 18,682 3,346 13,297 52,932 3,962
Lynchburg ,
(S 10,299 27,734 8,774 21,446 41,010 8,794
Martinsville (") 5,700 14,172 4,974 11,970 24,254 2,548
,
Newport News 5
31,263 16,328 74,488 15,052 67,665 101,730 12,081
Norfolk ,
10,683 39,328 8,290 26,408 81,006 10,403
Norton .119 320 205 402 (")
Petersburg ,

IS 6,013 16,754 14,061 50,471 5,340


Portsmouth (*) 2,009 5,331 1,683 3,932 12,597
Radford 6,549 26,355 5,495 20,990 31,417 10,090 1,247
Richmond 30,375 102,915 23,998 71,193 285,599 15,719 28,126
Roanoke 9,724 32,595 7,659 22,928 47,338 4,973 5,832
South Norfolk 1,212 4,276 2,909 8,783
Staunton ( 2.|
Suffolk ,

Virginia Beach
Warwick ,
25 627
Waynesboro ,
4,682 (3 0,
Williamsburg 84 d
Winchester 31 31 15 5,510 1,829 560
( j 2,156 4,143 10,825 1,565

2 3
1
Radford city with Montgomery County. Suffolk city with Hansemond County. New Kent County with Charles City County. * Norfolk, Portsmouth, and South Norfolk cities,

6 Hopewell city with Prince George County! ? Virginia Beach city with Princess Anne County. 8
with Norfolk County. 5 Danville city with Pittsylvania County! Roanoke city
9 10 Harrisonburg city with Rockingham County. lx Fredericksburg city with Spotsylvania County. l2 Bristol
with Roanoke County. Buena Vista city with Rockbridge County.
13 Norton city with Wise County. 14 Part of Williamsburg city with James City County and part with York County. 15 Alexandria city with Arling -
city with Washington County.
16 Charlottesville city with Albemarle County. 17 L8 Colonial Heights city with Chesterfield County. 19
ton County! Clifton Forge city with Alleghany County. Covington
20 21
Grayson County and Galax city with Carroll County. 22 Includes data for Elizabeth City County,
city with Alleghany County. Falls Church city with Fairfax County.
23 Lynchburg city with Campbell County. 24 Martinsville city with Henry County. 25
annexed since 1950 and no longer in existence. Warwick city with Newport News city.
26 Petersburg city with Dinwiddle County. 27 Richmond city with Henrico County. 28 29
Staunton and Waynesboro cities, with Augustp County. Data shown is that for Warwick
31
County, incorporated as the independent city of Warwick since 1950. 3° Waynesboro city with Augusta County. Winchester city with Frederick County.

318
.

Items 80-99 Va. (Loudoun)—Va. (Winchester)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Pulp, Fabn-
Primary porta-
paper,
leather metal
prod-

VIRGINIA.— Con.

Loudoun
Louisa
Lunenburg
Ifedison
Mathews
Mecklenburg
Middlesex
Montgomery
Nansemond
Nelson ,

New Kent
Norfolk
Northampton
Northumberland ,

Nottoway ,

Orange
Page ,

Patrick
Pittsylvania ,

Powhatan ,

Prince Edward
Prince George
Prince William
Princess Anne ,

Pulaski • •

Rappahannock ,

Richmond
Roanoke ,

Rockbridge
Rockingham
Russell
Scott
Shenandoah
Smyth
Southampton
Spotsylvania ,

Stafford
Surry
Sussex
Tazewell

Washington
Westmoreland
Wise
Wythe
York

Independent Citii
Alexandria
Bristol
Buena Vista
Charlottesville
Clifton Forge
Colonial Heights....
Covington
Danville
Falls Church
Fredericksburg
Galax
Hampton '.

Harrisonburg
Hopewell
Lynchburg
Martinsville
Newport News
Norfolk
Norton
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Radford
Richmond.
Roanoke
South Norfolk
Staunton
Suffolk
Virginia Beach
Warwick
Waynesboro
Williamsburg
Winchester

319
Va. (Loudoun) —Va. (Winchester) Items 100-118
Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes

Economic class
Value of land
and buildings
Commercial farms
Piped
don of Part-
Under Oner Tele-
all land
$2,500 $25,000 phone ning
products products
(itSTl)

102

VIRGINIA— Con.

Loudoun 1,438 34,743 191.53 95.9 73.4 73.4 60.2


Louisa 1,371 8,999 71.81 87.9 39.1 44.3 43.5
Lunenburg 1,846 62.4 6,039 75.53 88.9 10.1 33.3 20.8
Madison 63.3 9,563 79.53 93.0 55.2 59.9 24.2
Mathews 29.2 9,191 291.06 95.2 34.9 61.4 42.2
Mecklenburg 79.5 6,808 82.25 88.2 10.6 32.3 18.2
Middlesex. ••••••.. 43.9 10,436 151.19 79.1 19.4 40.2 28.8
Montgomery 1,447 56.5 9,006 95.92 95.9 47.1 55.1 43.9
Nansemond. ............. 1,306 54.7 14,360 140.62 90.2 30.2 63.0 42.3
Nelson 1,277 55.5 7,798 61.13 82.7 36.6 46.0 25.1
New Kent 46.7 12,079 82.68 96.3 43.5 59.1 46.5
Norfolk 34.0 15,680 213.42 96.7 58.2 82.1 62.2
Northampton. ••••••• 49.6 19,666 181.30 96.9 76.0 77.1 71.2
Northumberland. ........ 48.7 9,442 112.47 84.6 24.0 51.8 34.4
Nottoway 59.4 7,097 80.50 88.4 12.1 49.0 36.3
Orange •.••••••••• 65.8 22,669 109.35 94.2 68.7 72.4 42.7
Page 1,185 50.5 9,386 114.55 94.5 43.7 41.6 34.0
Patrick. 2,255 67.5 5,713 66.48 92.1 17.0 38.5 21.8
Pittsylvania 5,715 74.3 7,982 103.36 92.1 21.2 44.6 32.0
Powhatan. ...•••...... 54.6 10,783 71.83 89.1 47.4 58.4 43.5
Prince Edward. ......... 62.7 7,969 60.92 87.9 7.8 43.4
Prince George..... 56.1 12,018 91.05 85.9


33.0 53.3
Prince Will jam. 44j2 19,332 197.93 90.3 59.4 69.1
Princess Anne 46.0 25, 399 243.87 54.5 85.3
Pulaski 53.0 14, 508 119.17 51.0 51.7
Rappahannock. 63.3 14,355 80.28 46.6 56.3 23.6
Richmond. .....••..... 59.2 10,928 102.55 37.0 48.8 39.1
Roanoke 1,217 48.8 15,904 236.45 70.3 84.5 56.5
Rockbridge. •.••••• 1,495 57.7 11,650 78.96 48.9 61.7 32.5
Rockingham. ••••••••• 3,571 54.5 14,793 176.86 77.6 64.7 32.3
Russell 2,355 82.2 1,726 8,240 78.85 95.6 54.6 12.6
Scott. 3,538 65.4 1,871 5,485 91.33 92.0 33.6 17.7
Shenandoah 2,056 59.6 1,194 10,734 114.37 95.0 56.3 51.7 30.9
Smyth. 1,626 61.7 11,800 115.62 97.8 34.9 61.2 27.3
Southampton 1,962 71.2 14,141 113.96 18.5 41.0 37.0
Spotsylvania. .......... 51.0 10,743 39.3 48.0 44.8
Stafford 43.1 11,512 54.3 62.2 55.7
Surry 55.0 16,956 34.5 55.4 36.9
57.4 12,954 27.1 39.6 26.7
Tazewell 58.0 11,959 19.1 66.4 25.7
Warren. ....•••••••.•• 58.0 18,775 111.22 42.4 42.4 44.7
Washington 77.2 9,542 167.95 24.9 45.5 20.4
Westmoreland. 56.6 14,449 125.23 34.3 56.0 40.2
Wise 22.9 4,254 121.78 94.6 29.2 44.4 17.5
Wythe 64.2 12,862 112.15 97.2 48.0 53.5 33.2
York 12.7 14,697 512.03 100.0 52.2

Independent Cities
Alexandria
Bristol
Buena Vista
Charlottesville
Clifton Forge
Colonial Heights
Covington
Danville
Falls Church
Fredericksburg
Galax...
Hampton. ...•••••••
Harrisonburg. •
Hopewell
Lynchburg
Martinsville
Newport News. ..........
Norfolk
Norton
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Radford
Richmond.
Roanoke. ...............
South Norfolk
Staunton.
Suffolk
Virginia Beach
Warwick
Waynesboro.
Williamsburg. •
Winchester. ............

320
• ,,.,
. '

Items 119-133 Va. (Loudoun)— Va. (Winchester)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations "n" den.

Agriculture, 1954—Continued
Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Hogs and Total


Commer-
deposits
livestock
l tilizer
products

VIRGINIA-- Con.

Loudoun... ...... 9,966 55,570 14,313 22,321 11,259


Louisa.... ..... 2,021 13,877 5,457 7,001 4,118
Lunenburg...... 4,216 8,599 5,301 6,047 3,015
(Madison. ....... 2,744 20,306 7,756 2,782 1,602
Mathews........ 740 912 4,355 2,253
Mecklenburg. • • 17,472 14,570 16,270 7,306
Middlesex...... 1,267 2,230 2,513 3,607 1,799
Montgomery. • • 2,330 19,114 4,822 17,385 8,642
Nansamond. a • 8,048 6,398 1,122
Nelson.......,, 2,232 10,656 1,167
New Kent 757 4,763
Norfolk , 4,776 3,297 8,610 1,398 264
Northampton. • • • 7,105 6,772 2,543 9,212 1,761
Northumberland. 1,559 1,066 7,312 5,679 2,762
Nottoway. ...... 2,840 1,353 4,345 10,826 5,696
Orange......... 2,483 20,089 5,676 9,019
Page 3,606 15,535 6,077 3,491
Patrick........ 3,238 11,378 4,831 5,239 3,324
Pittsylvania. . . 16,687 19,152 13,846 9,877 6,020
Powhatan. ••••••. 1,443 8,328 3,278 7,056 4,029
Prince Edward., 2,864 9,437 5,123 12,468 6,782
Prince George,,. 1,855 5,165 11,633 1,485 665
Prince William., 2,501 18,400 5,995 16,297 5,718
Princess Anne,,. 5,301 8,281 12,500
Pulaski......... 1,732 17,114 4,485
Rappahannock. . . 2,079 520 13,886 3,277
Richmond. ...,.., 1,230 424 3,352 3,715 1,524
Roanoke. ........ 2,557 1,137 10,887 3,363 15,051 7,454
Rockbridge , 3,288 1,354 27,963 7,097 14,740 5,097
Rockingham, . . 25,950 1,703 3,590 61,167 18,417 12,785 5,113
Kussell. ........ 4,100 1,981 1,057 28,680 5,894 7,210 3,810
Scott., ..•••.,., 3,187 2,374 1,101 17,146 4,897 5,333 1,439
Shenandoah, . . . . 8,687 1,829 1,839 2,048 28,879 13,741 15,074 6,648
Smyth. 3,551 1,219 1,422 1,130 23,031 5,414 13, 551 5,121
Southampton. . • • 10,779 8,L41 2,118 1,640 9,611 62,958 16,650 5,357
Spotsylvania. . . 1,644 167 832 11,328 3,880
Stafford , 664 123 5,099 2,017 2,404 1,562
Surry.. ••••...., 3,198 1,150 3,628 24,961 1,264 484
Sussex..,,,,,,,, 1,091 6,424 25,717 9,521 4,217
Tazewell..,,.,,. 1,590 21,659 4,963 27,647 12,570
2,051 9,239 3,388 9,007 3,991
Washington. . , . • 7,257 37,604 12,303 14,918 5,908
Westmoreland. . , 1,881 4,591 6,690 7,087 3,658
4,363 1,469 23,329 7,713
29,597 11,292 11,902 5,986
1,040 826 6,528 3,508

Independent Cities
Alexandria... ..... •••... 71,337
Bristol , 19,741
Buena Vista............ 3,886 1,786
Charlottesville. ••...... 69,789 21,072
Clifton Forge........... 8,169 4,015
Colonial Heights , 1,711 667
Covington... ............ 11,385 5,204
Danville................ 54,077 26,556
Falls Church...... ...... 13,273 3,001
Fredericksburg. ..•••••,, 22,658 8,583
Galax
Hampton. .•.••.,..•••, 31,595 11,640
Harrisonburg. ....,.,..., 24,064 6,820
Hopewell. .......•• 7,794 1,114
Lynchburg. ••••••...••. 69,915 27,593
Mart ins ville.... ....•••, 25,950 13,715
Newport News............ 68,188 23,457
Norfolk , 266,197 47,164
Norton... • ...... •...,,.,
Peters burg. • 37,634 14,950
Portsmouth. ..•.•••...., 51,523 15,152
Radford , 11, 523 5,062
Richmond.... ...... ...... 591,379 130,336
Roanoke. •••••••• 151,002 54,195
South Norfolk 4,05C 1,211
Staunton. ....••.... 26,216 7,315
Suffolk 25,414
,
9,915
Virginia Beach.......... 13,665 2,771
Warwick
3,315
Waynesboro. .............
5,828
Williamsburg. .a....,.,.. 9,262 2,535
Winchester 8,S44| 7,693
1
Other than dairy and poultry.
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, and demand and time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations.

321
Wash. (Adams)-W. Va. (Ohio) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (— ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes available, Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Codes
Items 17-31 Wash. (Adams)—W. Va. (Ohio)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
t shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Wash. (Adams)—W. Va. (Ohio) Items 32-47
Table 2.—COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

—Continued
Retail trade, 1954

Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
farm equipment

WASHINGTON

The State. 670, 031 131,887


Adams. , 2,159 1,119
Asotin 1,670 d 216
Benton 20,976 4,725 4,784 3,155 8,022 6,296
Chelan 13,494 3,376 7,051 2,338 10,383 4,533
Clallam.... , 9,244 2,564 2,987 1,285 4,519 2,168
Clark 19,187 5,571
Columbia. ••••, 1,210 d
Cowlitz , 13,296 5,187
Douglas ., 1,627

Franklin 1,503
Garfield 157
8,3a 1,713 6,944
Grays Harbor , 15,717 2,456 11,354
Island 2,162 1,585
Jefferson 2,709 815
King 220,457 83,267 143,214 143,325 62,671
Kitsap , 21,751 5,162 8,021 12,470 4,946
Kittitas. 5,052 2,001 1,281 3,213 3,413
Klickitat ,
2,573 1,117 1,850 1,452
10,989 7,640
Lincoln ,
2,351 2,546
Mason 4,065 1,802 2,092 1,052
Okanogan 5,928 2,186 4,467 2,549
Pacific 4,232 1,120 1,574
Pend Oreille ,

Pierce ,
12,587
San Juan
Skagit

Spokane
Stevens
Thurston
• ....
Skamania. ....•••.
Snohomish . ., 33,278
70,428
3,510
13,048
11,355
47,135
2,611
2,546
21,819
51,927
3,301
8,538
10,013
18,478
1,316
3,724
Wahkiakum. ..•••••••< 377 400
Walla Walla 9,054 3,153 5,596 7,048 2,789
Whatcom. ........... 17,219 5,819 7,904 10,971 4,159
Whitman 6,261 1,678 1,612 6,902 2,204
Yakima 35,931 9,924 18,241 27,439 10,107

WEST VIRGmiA

The State
Barbour 2,201 1,536
Berkeley. 6,701 1,958 4,226
5,434 2,074 3,254
Braxton 1,918 1,371 1,835
Brooke 4,327 1,042 4,719 1,330
Cabell 27,434 6,873 19,805 6,039
Calhoun 612 409
Clay 1,207
Doddridge .••••••• 1,152
Fayette 13,572 1,938
Gilmer. ,

Grant 1,010 1,246


Greenbrier. .•••..... 6,315 1,506 4,797
Hampshire 1,352 224 2,060
Hancock 2,800 2,783
Hardy 1,328
Harrison. . • 18,126 12,711
Jackson. .•••••••• 1,819 1,741
Jefferson 3,511 2,289
Kanawha 63,156 37,547 49,081
3,036 1,212 2,179
Lincoln 1,672 2,204 1,352
11,607 1,960 5,977 2,274 2,019 6,900
McDowell 16,136 2,151 13,748 1,861 2,258 8,690
Marion 15,762 2,407 7,210 3,235 3,002 8,547
Marshall 7,141 1,642 1,128 2,841
Mason 3,556 657 886 1,783
Mercer 14,691 2,958 7,767 10,899 5,174
Mineral 3,202 670 1,273 2,266 1,052
Mingo 7,978 1,036 5,009 2,018 1,727 5,689 1,595
Monongalia 11,774 2,238 3,511 1,941 7,366
955 2,056
Morgan 1,059
Nicholas 3,988
Ohio ,
18,428

324
.

Items 48-64 Wash (Adams)—W. Va. (Ohio)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

Merchant wholesalers
Paid em-
Payroll, Estatv Payroll, ployees,
liah- Nov. 15
rated
year

WASHINGTON

The State....
Adams 8,877 1,877
Asotin. 4,252 d
Benton 45,104 4,260 5,560
Chelan 44,181 23,228 5,599
Clallam 26,561 5,314 2,855
Clark 56,933 86, 272
Columbia 4,110 d
Cowlitz 49,964 7,439
Douglas 4,993
1,282
Franklin 20,376
Garfield 3,389
16,142 3,689
Grays Harbor 58,146
Island 5,177
Jefferson. 6,879
King , 748,774 867,025
Kitsap 59,499 9,774
Kittitas ,
23, 372 2,635
Klickitat ,
8,764 3,036
44,084 11,462
Lincoln 13,418 5,399
Mason 11,327 1,360
Okanogan 18,844 3,279
Pacific 14,121 1,375
Pend Oreille ,
d
Pierce , 201,272
San Juan. ...........
Skagit ,

Snohomish. , 92,986
Spokane. . ........... 221,717
Stevens 11,497
Thurston. ... ........ 41,202
Wahkiakum 1,643
Walla Walla , 44,414 2,425 39,000
Whatcom 64,015 3,186 23,932
Whitman 29,372 1,276 12,628
133,118 12,473 64,536

WEST VTHGINIA

The State
Barbour
Berkeley

Braxton
Brooke
Cabell
Calhoun
Clay
Doddridge
Fayette
Gilmer
Grant
Greenbrier. ..••....
Hampshire
Hancock
Hardy
Harriscr.. ..........
Jackson. ••••••••
Jefferson. ••••••
Kanawha

Lincoln

McDowell
Marion. ..••••••••
Marshall ••...
Mason
Mercer
Mineral ••••>•••••
Mingo
Monongalia
Monroe ....*••
Morgan
Nicholas. •••••••
Ohio
Wash. (Adams)—W. Va. (Ohio) Items 65-79
Table 2.—COUNTIES
.
65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employe! ; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld
avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishmei
Capital
Taxable
Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual
entire
January-
year

WASHINGTON

The State
Adams
Asotin 878
Benton 18,469 21,347 d
Chelan 8,171 7,191 29,104
Clallam 5,466 5,158 37,592 4,372
Clark 8,431 88,032 10,190
Columbia 204 2,072
Cowlitz 8,934 32, 510 99,540
Douglas 766 1,529
1,354 3,108
Franklin
Garfield

Grays Harbor
581 397 361 310
Jefferson 1,567 1,393 4,582 4,206 13,964
King 226,050 214,933 354,664 220,541 520,928
Kitsap , 7,360 5,664 3,329 2,326 5,003
Kittitas 3,074 2,417 2,560 1,944 4,463
Klickitat 2,398 2,291 4,814 1,027 4,039 9,338
6,355 5,119 11,149 2,550 9,195 21,015
Lincoln 988 785 895 198 771 1,509
3,244 2,845 2,230 8,857 1,950 7,097 18,812 1,273
Okanogan 2,815 2,148 1,400 5,673 1,294 4,935 8,139 1,057
Pacific 3,123 2,407 1,379 5,284 1,162 4,177 1,310
Pend Oreille 449 441
Pierce 14,090 16,896
San Juan 100 162
Skagit 3,121 3,002
Skamania
Snohomish 19,380 17,471 37,596 31,090 78,884
Spokane 53,103 45,341 59,851 43, 888 135,949
Stevens 2,026 1,527 2,489 2,098 5,677
Thurston 8,476 7,102 14,551 11,537 26,744
Wahkiakum 650 1,268 1,087 1,619
Walla Walla 5,985
Whatcom 11,913
Whitman 2,713
Yakima. 18,256

WEST VIRGINIA

The State
Barbour 2,209 1,754
Berkeley 6,666 4,363
4,840 4,168
Brajcton
Brooke 16,818 32,063
Cabell 52,525 105,863
Calhoun
Clay
Doddridge
Fayette
Gilmer

Greenbrier
Hampshire
Hancock
Hardy
Harrison ,

Jackson
Jefferson 2,474
Kanawha ,

Lincoln

McDowell
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Mercer
Mineral
Mingo
Monongalia
Monroe ,

Morgan ,

Nicholas
Ohio
Items 80-99 Wash. (Adams)—W. Va. (Ohio)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]

Number of manufacturing establishments with 20 c : employees by major industry group, 1954

Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group

Apparel Primary

related
pub-
lishing

WASHINGTON

The State
Adams

Benton
Chelan
Clallam
Clark
Columbia
Cowlitz
Douglas

Franklin
Garfield

Grays Harbor
Island
Jefferson
King
Kitsap
Kittitas
Klickitat

Lincoln
Mason
Okanogan
Pacific
Pend Oreille
Pierce
San Juan
Skagit
Skamania
Snohomish
Spokane
Stevens
Thurston
Wahkiakum
Walla Walla
Whatcom
Whitman
Yakima ,

WEST VIRGIN IA

The State
Barbour
Berkeley

Braxton ,

Brooke ,

Cabell
Calhoun
Clay
Doddridge ,

Fayette
Gilmer

Greenbrier
Hampshire
Hancock
Hardy
Harrison
Jackson
Jefferson
Kanawha

Lincoln

McDowell
Marion
Marshall
Mason

Mineral

Monongalia
Monroe
Morgan
Nicholas
Ohio

327
Wash. (Adams)—W. Va. (Ohio) Items 100-118
Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 106-109 and 112-118 based c n a sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Percent not shown where less than 0.1]
. .
• . ,
.

Items 119-133 Wash. (Adams)—W. Va. (Ohio)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl;

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm produi Equipment on farms

Commer-

tiliaer

WASHINGTON

The State. ... 506,045 74,410


Adams. ............. 18,956 17,897 23,447 1,506 13,925 5,501
Asotin, . . ...... ...... 2,967 2,136 13,839 1,400 4,963 2,211
Benton. ............ 15,379 12,433 1,946 1,390 23,179 3,142 30,341 8,304
Chelan. 27,730 26,961 2,786 2,101 7,633 42,328 8,565
Clallam. 2,854 1,790 1,017 17,723 21,158 7,264
Clark............... 8,584 3,326 1,959 39,406 53,437
Columbia. ..••••... 9,390 11,655 5,793
Cowlitz. . .......a.. 2,694 17,640 37,371
Douglas 16,815 1,768 16,135 4,775
1,186 17,964 1,456 433
Franklin 8,659 7,923 10,163 12,999 2,989
Garfield , 8,680 8,014 12,901 5; 665 2,025
22,488 18,067 1,347 28,912 18,947 3,829
Grays Harbor. ....... 3,331 1,372 19,898 17,910
Island 2,589 7,790 1,436
Jefferson........... 5,772 5,064 2,126
King... , 17, 735 6,096 4,096 7,035 49,276 6,086 1,303,851 548,428
Kitsap ..... . . . . .... , 1,845 1,642 1,143 1,299 6,718 1,731 38,584 18,134
Kittitas . a a a a a a a a a a
i 9,716 1,416 1,221 1,710 1,162 63,496 1,698 17,293 8,025
Klickitat , 7,598 910 991 1,170 33,607 2,852 7,565 1,696
2,819 1,798 37,651 15,594
Lincoln.............. 1,427 2,302 41,735 5,764
Mason. a............. 557 353 5,514 2,024
Okanogan. 2,141 1,772 70,844 4,587
Pacific ,
9,658 4,847
Pend Oreille.... •.., 8,991 5,609
Pierce. .........••., 3,465 3,763 2,413 2,950 29,483 247, 775
San Juan. ........... 158 265 205 316 3,970 2,202
Skagit 4,478 1,126 2,749 1,771 2,299 43,257 34,397
Skamania •... 77 221 166 225 2,094 2,695
Snohomish* ....•••.., 11,338 2,169 5,617 4,393 2,404 3,443 50,609 2,960 89,610 38,563
Spokane. ..*.. ....•., 22,422 15,664 2,690 3,772 3,144 3,986 48,081 11,476 245,697 73,096
Stevens •• 6,103 1,845 1,722 1,863 1,371 2,226 47,641 7,811 9,218 2,749
Thurston..... ....... 4,000 1,494 1,170 1,620 20,900 4,439 55,229 5,958
Wahkiakum. ••....•.< 1,470 1,055 233 9,349 57 2,026 842
Walla Walla.. 23,548 21,125 1,466 603 1,510 2,124 2,638 25,380 4,346 41,541 11,524
Whatcom. ..... •••••., 16,974 3,393 1,350 8,498 3,614 4,700 1,750 3,540 6,335 1,551 70,310 1,572 52,149 18, 572
Whitman 50,728 46,167 3,846 429 267 2,586 3,528 3,630 1,357 2,882 49,827 14,480 43,035 16. 535
Yakima. •.•••••, 100,594 81,428 14,091 3,282 1,778 6,074 7,982 4,835 123,456 14,077 94,642 26. 536

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour. 5,298 2,011


Berkeley. •. 17,103 3,920
9,866 4,140
Braxton..... 4,325 4,928 1,457
Brooke...... 837 11,532 5,882
Cabell 6,467 3,31/. 110,970
Calhoun..... 9,454 3,032 3,309
Clay 3,731 1,487 2,463
Doddridge... 9,292 1,833 2,649
Fayette.... 6,213 2,062 30,228
Gilmer 11,700 3,190 1,316
Grant....... 4,674 3,318 12,588 1,128
Greenbrier. 3,611 1,162 28,912 3,261
Hampshire... 4,922 1,044 12,934
Hancock. • . • 540 1,817 456 29,904
Hardy. ...... 6,916 14,569 8,362 2,789
Harrison.... 1,902 18,872 2,186 71, 559 29,432
Jackson. ... 2,082 21,316 5,521 7,691 2,416
Jefferson. 7,121 21,668 9,487 9,761 3,592
Kanawha. . • 1,128 7,140 3,564 218,394 36,989
1,679 17,167 11,884 2,250
4,253 3,895 1,293
21,518 3,938
31,441 10,256
9,686 28,722 8,505
15,237 3,936 16,304 6,432
22,702 5,256 6,510 645
Mercer.... 11,466 4,247 59,315 14,407
Mineral... 7,651 1,819 10,653 4,948
1,479 959 19,909 7,277
Monongalia 1,217 2,954 28,255 7,927
2,621 6,990 5,325 1,407
Morgan. . . 1,136 1,612 2,005 640
Nicholas. 3,000 9,317
Ohio 1,410 101,942
L
Other than dairy and poultry.
"
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits and demand and time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations.

329
W. Va. (Pendleton)— Wis. (St Croix) Items 1-16
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-pera ample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (—) denotes decrease, "n" deno' t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample it

Median
school

pleted
(persons
25 and

WEST VIRGINIA— Con.

47-036 Pendleton 2,404


47-037 Pleasants
47-038 Pocahontas. . . .

47-039 Preston
47-040 Putnam
47-041 Raleigh.
47-042 Randolph.
47-043 Ritchie
47-044
47-045
47-046 Taylor
47-047 Tucker
47-048 Tyler..
47-049 Upshur
47-050 Wayne
47-051 Webster
47-052 Wetzel
47-053 Wirt
47-054 Wood
47-055 Wyoming

WISCONSIN

48- The State.


48-001 Adams
48-002 Ashland.
48-003 Barron
48-004 Bayfield
48-005 Brown
48-006 Buffalo
48-007 Burnett
48-008 Calumet
48-009 Chippewa
48-010 Clark
48-011 Columbia
48-012 Crawford
48-013
48-014
48-015
48-016 Douglas
48-017
48-018 Eau Claire
48-019 Florence
48-020 Fond du Lac
48-021 Forest
48-022 Grant
48-023
48-024 Green Lake
48-025

Jackson
Jefferson
Juneau .

Kenosha
48-031 Kewaunee
48-032 La Crosse
48-033 Lafayette
48-034 Langlade
48-035 Lincoln
48-036 Manitowoc
48-037 Marathon
48-038 Marinette.
48-039 Marquette. •
48-040 Milwaukee..
48-041 Monroe
48-042 Oconto
48-043 Oneida
48-044 Outagamie
43-045 Ozaukee. ........
48-046
48-047 Pierce
48-048 Polk
48-049 Portage
48-050 Price
48-051 Racine
48-052 Richland
48-053 Rock
48-054 Rusk
48-055 St. Croix
. .

Items 17-31 W. Va. (Pendleton)—Wis. (St Croix)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Telephoi Retail trade, 1954

With hot Establishments


running
Payroll,

toilet and With


bath, and payroll

idated

18

WEST VIRGINIA--Con.

Pendleton 2,352 14.3 2,126 3,444


Pleasants 1,900 37.5 1,756 1,253
Pocahontas 3,384 22.1 3,094 1,006
Preston 8,546 28.3 7,883 3,415
Putnam 5,632 29.9 5,266 1,285
Raleigh. 24,158 32.8
Randolph 7,861 41.4
Ritchie 4,026 29.0 1,060
4,931 29.4 1,594
Summers. ........ ....... 5,449 30.8 2,076
Taylor 5,295 44.5 5,087
Tucker . 3,006 37.3 2,710
Tyler 3,420 34.3 3,082 1,518
upshur 5,421 32.2 5,085 2,529
Wayne 10,205 36.0 9,520 1,867
Webster 4,363 16.8 4,151
Wetzel 6,056 40.2 5,632
Wirt 1,610 10.8 1,359
Wood 20,636 67.1 19,517
Wyoming 9,036 23.8 8,502

WISCONSIN

The State. . 967,448


Adams 24.3 2,363
Ashland • 47.9 5,536 3,186
Barron 11,540 37.5 9,874 6,468 1,791
Bayfield 5,870 27.7 3,954 1,807 565
Brown 27,461 63.2 26,205 25,434 9,626
Buffalo 38.9 4,063 2,787
Burnett 13.5 3,074 1,504
Calumet 46.3 5,092 3,077
Chippewa 41.2 11,015 7,514 2,082
Clark 34.8 8,887 3,917 1,150
Columbia 11,045 50.2 9,999 9,263 2,484
Crawford 5,103 26.3 4,759 2,904
Dane 48,022 64.9 46,082 50,015
16,929 51.4 16,014 9,182
9,015 48.5 5,989 3,911
Douglas 15,487 54.0 13,670 11,001
40.2 7,503 4,476
Eau Claire 55.4 15,435 14,344
Florence. ......... 31.1 1,087
Fond du Lac 56.7 18,722
3,529 16.4 2,522
Grant 12,270 38.4 11,711 9,644
7,370 53.3 7,141 6,057
Green Lake 5,288 44.6 4,499 3,274
5,877 30.7 5,533 3,813
2,786 41.2 2,530 1,471
Jackson 5,063 30.0 4,550 2,498
Jefferson 13,662 53.6 12,626 12,370
Juneau 5,744 39.2 5,327 3,421
Kenosha 25,413 72.7 21,988 21,349
Kewaunee. 44.0 4,735
La Crosse......... 58.0 18,996
Lafayette 35.4 5,081
Langlade 41.4 5,888
Lincoln. 41.0 6,289
Manitowoc 19,695 60.9 18,868 16,279 5,099
Marathon 22,415 45.6 21,390 13,803 5,465
Marinette 12,006 46.0 10,025 6,070 2,353
Marquette 3,554 23.6 2,692 1,625 334
Milwaukee 253,384 81.5 249,036 253,535 121,743
Monroe 8,755 46.2 8,237 5,623 1,450
Oconto 9,008 28.7 7,081 3,417 999
Oneida. 8,395 45.7 4,138 2,148
Outagamie 22, 510 66.1 22, 316 7,354
Ozaukee 7,046 67.1 6,620 2,009
Pepin . 2 . 2 31 33.6 2,025
Pierce 6,342 36.9 5,931
Polk 9,029 30.3 7,172 5,501
Portage 44.0 9,119 6,313
25.8 4,746 2,118
Racine 70.9 31,402 32,294
Richland 35.2 5,433 3,138
Rock 28,402 62.5 27,219 27,091
Rusk 5,345 24.0 4,596 2,270
St. Croix 7,647 44.4 7,153 5,632
W. Va. (Pendleton)—Wis. (St Croix) Items 32^7
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

—Continued
Retail trade, 1954

Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking General merchandise Apparel, materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance Automotive group
places group farm equipment
dealers

TOST VIRGINIA--Can.

Pendleton
Pleasants 1,233 978
Pocahontas 1,505 1,056 947
Preston 3,519 1,701 2,448
Putnam 2,295 1,499 1,819
Raleigh 14,802 9,401 8,543
Randolph 4,243 3,712 3,597
Ritchie 1,304 1,026 1,513

Summers ..... 1,970


2,656
1,158
1,142
1,764
2,074
Taylor 3,053 876
Tucker 1,326
Tyler 2,254
Upshur 2,977
Wayne 4,192
Webster 1,091
Wetzel 3,482
Wirt
Wood
Wyoming

WISCONSIN

The State...
Adams* ...••••••
Ashland 4,568 1,973 1,891
Barron 5,265 2,775 6,513
Bayfield 1,620 1,222 1,573
31,400 11,376
Buff alo 1,436 1,412
Burnett 1,503 874
Calumet 2,202 1,900 2,532 1,445
Chippewa 8,028 3,385 8,676 2,334
Clark 3,592 2,505 3,094 1,336
Columbia 7,679 4,374 3,359 8,111
Crawford 3,129 1,770 452 1,353
46,647 20, 500 20,340 37,432 13,344
5,607 3,291 7,774 3,546
Boor 3,035 2,041 4,263 1,426
Douglas 12,319 5,292 3,996 8,060 2,914
2,983 2,096 3,296 4,013 2,049
Eau Claire 11,223 10,010 2,840 9,374 5,201
Florence 347 178 292
Fond du Lac , 16,133 3,437 14,303
Forest ,
1,947 1,118
7,130 3,537 3,049 6,296 2,517
Green 5,572 2,605 2,399 6,575 1,628
Green Lake ,
3,644 1,421 1,025 3,464 1,101
2,548 1,450 2,983 1,506
2,259 1,678
Jackson 2,429 1,583 2,803 1,097
Jefferson 11,242 5,138 2,179 10,144 3,260
Juneau , 3,079 2,156 487 4,484 1,611
Kenosha , 23, 535 8,484 5,074 13,425 5,757
Kewaunee ,
1,287 2,283
La Crosse ,
8,186 12, 265
Lafayette ,
2,657 1,299 697 3,131
Langlade , 5,046 2,232 2,246 2,834
Lincoln ,
5,431 2.448 1,328
Manitowoc. ......... 16,001 7,768 2,688 3,709
Marathon ,
15,809 8,474 3,020 4,441
Marinette ,
8,122 4,120 5,326 1,367 2,338
Marquette ,
1,693 1,015 524 557
Milwaukee ,
266,246 110,174 170,201 189,326 83, 119
Monroe , 6,127 2,951 1,903 3,487 2,293
Oconto ,
3,756 2,470 1,567 3,354 1,696
Oneida ,
7,194 3,241 2,318 1,376 4,483 2,229
Outagamie 20,621 6,282 12,291 6,509 16,587 5,103
Ozaukee 5,361 4,053 1,071 1,116 7,234 2,623
1,377 750 159 1,768 433
Pierce 3,783 2,175 4,636 1,421
Polk 3,328 1,830 4,573 1,768
Portage 6,888 3,096 5,376 1,540
Price ,
3,195 1,428 726 3,189
Racine ,
32,545 9,518 21,148 8,594
Richland ,
3,480 1,467 3,602 1,279
Rock ,
24,165 11,203 21,084 6,543
Rusk 2,105 1,596 2,019
St. Croix 4,871 1,241 4,199

332
Items 48-64 W. Va. (Pendleton)—Wis. (St Croix)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
W. Va. (Pendleton)—Wis. (St Croix) Items 65-79
Table 2.-COUNTIES
i 65, 66, and 67 comprise and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organisations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes tigui

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Taxable With average expendi-
payrolls,
>mployment of— Annual
January- average annual
average

WEST VIRGINIA- -Con.

Pendleton ,

Pleasants ,
1,294
Pocahontas
Preston ,

Putnam ,

Raleigh
Randolph
Ritchie

Taylor
Tucker ,

Tyler ,

upshur ,

Wayne ,

Webster
Wetzel
Wirt
Wood ,

Wyoming

WISCONSIN

The State ,

Adams
Ashland ,

Bayfield

Buffalo
Burnett
Calumet
Chippewa
Clark
Columbia
Crawford
Dane

Douglas

Eau Claire
Florence
Fond du Lac

Green Lake

Jackson
Jefferson
Juneau
Kenosha
Kewaunee
La Crosse
Lafayette
Langlade
Lincoln

Marathon
Marinette
Marquette
Milwaukee
Monroe
Oconto
Oneida
Outagamie
Ozaukee

Polk
Portage
Price
Racine
Richland
Rock
Rusk
St. Croix

1
Figure withheld
Items 80-99 W. Va. (Pendleton)—Wis. (St Croix)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designati

Number of manufacturing establishmei : employees by major industry group, 1954

Primary
Rubber
related

lishing

WEST VIRGINIA— Con.

Pendleton
Pleasants
Pocahontas
Preston
Putnam
Raleigh
Randolph
Ritchie

Summers
Taylor
Tucker
Tyler
Upshur
Wayne
Webster
Wetzel
Wirt
Wood
Wyoming

WISCONSIN

The State
Adams
Ashland
Barron
Bayfield
Brown
Buffalo
Burnett
Calumet

Clark
Columbia
Crawford

Douglas

Eau Claire
Florence
Fond du Lac
Forest
Grant

Green Lake

Jackson
Jefferson
Juneau
Kenosha
Kewaunee
La Crosse
Lafayette
Langlade
Lincoln
Manitowoc
Marathon
Marinette
Marquette
Milwaukee
Monroe
Oconto
Oneida
Outagamie
Ozaukee

Polk
Portage
Price
Racine
Richland
Rock
Rusk
St. Croix

335
• .


.

W. Va. (Pendleton)— Wis. (St Croix) Items 100-118


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explan; Percent not shown where less than 0.1]

Commercial farms
Part-
Over ated by
all land
$25,000

WEST VIRGINIA— Con.

Pendleton.............. 64.8 10,606 48.47 50.4


Pleasants 4S.5 5,313 50.59 32.1
Pocahontas 1,061 33.9 8,967 48.08 57.0
Preston • 2,050 55.6 5,437 49.70 58.0
Putnam 1,537 60.1 8,148 94.13 34.7
Raleigh 2,038 6,700 128.99 44.7
Randolph. . • 1,383 9,242 60.85 61.4
Ritchie 1,228 5,045 33.65 40.9
1,904 5,401 45.79 39.2
Summers 1,427 5,416 54.79 29.3
Taylor. • • 764 72.5 5,362 55.07 69.7
Tucker . 542 27.7 6,468 48.66 52.3
Tyler 62.3 5,272 37.11 31.5
Upshur 62.3 6,374 68.85 46.0
Wayne. ...• 52.8 6,277 84.18 31.1
Webster 19.2 4,268 64.83 38.8
Wetzel 58.1 4,591 40.47 33.1
Wirt 55.3 4,436 36.25 40.1
Wood 60.4 6,941 45.3
Wyoming 26.2 5,325 28.2

WISCONSIN

The State...
42.72 91.3
Ashland 35.82 94.0 19.7
Barron. .•••••••• 3,540 72.02 96.2 62.9
Bayfield 1,257 48.04 95.0 49.8
2,672 2,416 17,805 159.86 99.0 72.2
Buffalo 1,682 86.9 1,509 11,362 47.24
Burnett. .......... 1,179 35.6 918 6,452 38.68
Calumet 1,772 96.0 1,576 17,323 155.60 98.8
3,157 79.6 2,727 11,504 69.15 96.1
dark 4,274 71.9 4,025 10,638 80.03 97.4
Columbia 2,615 87.5 2,345 19.7 19,011 114.33
Crawford 1,674 88.6 1,468 27.1 11,353 57.16
5,094 91.2 4,742 30.8 22,918 164.84
Dodge 3,954 87.8 29.7 21,215 167.59
2,024 74.6 16,523 140.47
Douglas. .........a 1,152 17.9 44.62 97.9
2,870 91.0 63.30 96.0
Eau Claire........ 1,857 67.4 10,666 71.49 95.0
Florence 16.2 8,005 58.67 93.4
Fond du Lac....... 92.9 19,933 160.12
11.5 6,676 42.77 48.5
Grant • 3,533 89.0 3,255 32.4 18,359 94.93 63.2
2,189 95.7 2,188 42.9 23,763 148.98 84.6
Green Lake........ 1,247 1,111 25.0 19,782 116.67 64.3
Iowa 2,268 2,071 32.5 18,213 86.61 61.1
Iran 276 5,560 33.34 96.3 76.0
Jackson 1,787 49.5 9,396 53.08 93.9 72.2
Jefferson. ....... 2,782 88.4 2,504 18,945 161.14 98.6 73.6
Juneau. . 1,740 51.6 1,343 9,147 61.57 93.6 66.0
Kenosha 1,385 84.0 1,012 25,584 240.07 97.1 89.7
Kewaunee 1,829 98.5 19,162 165.10 97.0 74.0
La Crosse.. ....... 1,454 83.9 14,907 86.93 97.2 82.5
Lafayette 2,025 93.5 2,097 24, 398 127.40 97.2 72.6
Langlade 1,356 40.2 1,156 13,937 83.06 74.1
Lincoln. ......... 1,512 43.1 1,335 9,119 55.05 70.5
Manitowoc. ......• 3,321 92.3 15,959 150.11 97.6 75.0
Marathon. ......... 5,691 82.4 10,608 72.63 96.7 66.7
Marinette. ....... 2,014 35.9 9,258 60.25 97.0 71.1
Marquette .. ...... 1,048 10,959 47.14 95.5 iS.i
Milwaukee ........ 1,065 12.8 31 26,583 684.33 98.6 88.2
Monroe. ...••..... 75.2 19.0 155 11,260 70.78 76.0
""
Oconto 48.3 12,027 88.32 70.3
Oneida 13.3 13,108 57.30 63.1
Outagamie 89.0 17,078 154.83 83.0
Ozaukee. ........ .. 86.0 22,560 218.87 81.9

89.9 11,674 65.12 74.6


Pierce. ........... 2,393 92.2 2,128 13,503 84.24 69.0
Polk 3,258 81.0 2,847 10,334 64.55 64.5
Portage 2,415 81.0 2,006 9,199 52.67 54.9
Price..... 1,619 31.0 1,289 6,143 39.87 47.7
Racine 1,704 80.0 1,342 22,193 228.44 90.5
Richland. ......... 2,150 95.9 1,952 14,057 81.55 72.9
Rock 3,138 92.1 2,741 25,171 183.52 79.9
Rusk 1,865 51.2 1,612 7,574 46.76 56.6
St. Croix.... ..... 2,665 91.6 2,490 14,064 86.79 75.3

336
. .
. ,

Items 119-133 W. Va. (Pendleton)— Wis. (St. Croix)


Table 2.—COUNTIES
129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Expl;

Agriculture, 1954 —Continued


Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Commer-
livestock poultry
products

WEST VIRGINIA— Con.

Pendleton. •••••••••, 1,692


Pleasants ••••••, 4,245 1,687
Pocahontas. ...•• , 1,617 4,255 3,754 1,118
Preston ..•••..., 2,245 7,165 8,540 2,956
Putnam. ••.•••••••. 1,284 3,743 3,761 1,088
Raleigh , 789 6,527 36,207 14,391
Randolph. •>••»•••••••• 1,467 16,065 3,614 13,079 4,546
Ritchie , 1,064 13, 742 2,434 3,982 1,605
Roane . . . . a • • . • . . • . • . . . 1,379 17,860 4,328 8,073 3,624
Summers. •••»•••- 9,096 3,974 8,955 3,980
Taylor ,
9,322 1,019 4,596 1,427
Tucker. ••••••••••..... 5,302 1,514 3,960 1,607
Tyler ,
8,785 1,586 6,976 1,662
Upshur. .....••......., 12,447 2,991 9,304 3,575
Wayne 3,904 8,952 2,980
Webster. 1,274 2,172 706
Wetzel ,
2,878 8,040
Wirt 1,921
Wood ,
4,123
Wyoming. ................ 1,185

WISCONSIN

The State.... 792,882 439,694


Adams. ... ........ 2,749 1,060 15,124 2,874 1,658
Ashland........... 1,699 1,300 14,292 12,530
Barron. .••.....•.
Bayfield
17,007
2,950
11,790
1,974
3,975
1,142
1,705
692
4,580
1,359
101,686
22,510
25,443
4,732
14,
2,340
m
7,236

Brown •••..•. 13,431 9,543 3,167 1,687 4,031 77,264 12,469 109,268 55,574
Buffalo 9,828 4,376 1,856 2,472 56,709 58,334 9,317 5,456
Burnett........... 2,938 1,817 1,200 1,194 21,896 3,238 4,210 2,362
Calumet........... 9,817 1,419 6,546 2,121 3,095 1,134 50,626 12,997 16,816 8,876
Chippewa. ......... 13,906 2,101 9,966 3,417 4,122 2,907 16,277 29,994 16,566
Clark 17,810 466 2,537 13,958 4,721 5,672 3,405 16,271 21,768 11,050
Columbia. •••••••, 19,403 4,492 7,900 5,828 3,422 4,323 74,595 83,219 40,289 22,352
Crawford. ••••••, 8,054 1,075 3,227 3,428 1,753 2,168 51,227 51,905 10,802 4,719
Dane.............. 40,664 6,123 13,502 18,504 6,609 3,615 9,146 6,569 2,412 160,915 194,733 179,114 54,281
Dodge. ...... ....... 28,693 3,654 7,580 15,700 4,914 3,048 7,513 4,977 1,238 131,604 101,508 50,479 27,506
8,807 3,951 3,761 2,387 1,344 2,921 1,144 1,322 33,791 7,540 13,075 6,518
Douglas. .....••... 2,504 195 1,194 17,843 1,057 33,399 16,084
14,435 3,245 85,064 45,486 18,419 10,414
Eau Claire.... ..... 7,299 2,086 46,182 12,578 39,833 14,292
Florence. ••••••, 5,328 239
Fond du Lac........ 109,664 66,464 27,716
8,045 3,451 1,730
25,120 14,053 3,741 3,321 137,190 230, 224 37,440 17,795
19,474 7,615 10,401 2,770 2,482 90,051 117,917 33,920 17,014
Green. Lake. ........ 8,253 2,990 3,386 1,451 1,240 36,753 43,976 14,898
Iowa. .............. 15,794 7,375 2,403 1,971 97,639 8,465
505 325 159 3,673 1,966
Jackson. .. ......... 8,179 1,825 4,078 2,338 45,210 19,639 7,869 3,282
Jefferson. •••••... 17,562 3,394 9,847 4,993 77,495 32,907 50,171 25,544
Juneau. ...•••...... 6,041 1,491 3,246 2,103 36,968 16,922 11,6L4 6,321
Kenosha. • 8,835 2,237 3,871 1,706 2,374 30,299 16,008 68, 398 34,841
Kewaunee.......... 8,132 1,144 5,525 2,295 3,125 1,665 46,481 13,266 17,028 11,463
La Crosse......... 8,250 2,113 4,666 1,876 2,073 1,520 47,551 27,202 55,149 15,357
Lafayette 18,155 9,627 7,138 2,596 3,812 1,801 91,959 144,831 18,672 8,632
Langlade. ...••.... 8,413 3,644 1,512 1,804 30,656 2,188 13,013 6,837
Lincoln. ........... 4,637 3,455 1,728 1,817 33,608 2,669 15,688 7,888
Manitowoc. ..••••.. 15,506 2,325 10,351 4,464 5,910 86,463 17, 545 59,573 29,202
Marathon. ......... 22,780 2,927 17,174 6,577 7,628 154,173 19,301 54,684 24,568
Marinette. .. . .... 6,212 1,283 3,921 2,033 2,386 40,344 7,300 28,857 16,227
Marquette. ....••• 4,127 1,261 1,631 1,099 1,127 21,574 16,381 6,352 3,837
Milwaukee. ........ 5,334 1,400 6,752 4,077 1,333,914 351,180
Monroe..... ••••... 12,602 80,936 20,079 9,550
Oconto. ••••••••••• 9,507 61,820 12,882 7,112
Oneida...... ...... 2,285 1,752 4,466 16,493 5,876
Outagamie. ........ 17,725 2,000 96,881 78,952 31,898
Ozaukee. .•••...... 6,692 1,590 29,736 ^7,055 12,507
Pepin 3,589 1,175 1,582 18,339 16, 769 4,935 2,651
11,869 4,164 5,540 2,736 1,196 3,223 2,029 71,227 52, 501 15,034 8,145
PoLk 13,239 2,793 8,545 3,328 1,460 3,762 2,454 88,922 20,758 16,990 9,616
Portage ........ ... 9,521 1,205 '4,551 477 2,605 1,197 2,901 1,202 45,376 13,304 26,511 14,253
Price 3,398 •
2,670 57 1,525 1,601 673 27,132 1,000 9,234 5,255
Racine............ 10,435 4,1/47 1,065 2,232 3,193 1,681 33,240 21,182 136,887 63,342
Richland. ........ 10,651 6,311 910 2,225 2,490 2,279 66,475 39,617 11,330 4,816
Rock. ...... ....... 25,638 10,133 1,662 5,149 3,596 96,906 110,939 113,367 55,928
Rusk..... ......... 6,192 4,589 541 2,066 1,129 45,399 2,379 8,095 3,836
St. Croix 15,193 9,214 1,042 3,420 2,771 89,093 33,654 16,036 7,832

1
Other than dairy and poultry.
2
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits and demand and time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporati

337
Wis. (Sauk)—Wyo. (Yellowstone) Items 1-16
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign (-) denotes decrease, "n" denotes t available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1; median and
percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample item

Median
school
Income in 1949

WISCONSIN— Con.

48-056 Sauk 38,120 10.8


48-057 Sawyer 10,323
43-058 Shawano 786 35,249
48-059 Sheboygan 309 80,631
43-060 laylor 1,562 18,456
43-061 Trempealeau 1,206 23,730
43-062 Vernon 1,023 27,906
48-063 Vilas 2,399 9,363
48-064 Walworth 640 41,584
48-065 Washburn 2,137 11,665
48-066 Washington 33,902
48-067 Waukesha 85,901
48-068 Waupaca 35,056
48-069 Waushara 13,920
43-070 Winnebago 91,103
43-071 Wood 50,500

49- 97,506
49-001 Albany 4,400 1,508
49-002 Big Horn 3,176 1,990
49-003 Campbell 4,755 2,855 4,839
49-004 Carbon 7,965 1,771 15,742
49-005 Converse. 4,167 2,766 5,933
49-006 2,897 2,870 4,738
49-007 Fremont. 9,244 1,469 19,580
49-008 Goshen. 2,230 2,039 12,634
49-009 Hot Springs 2,022 2,819 5,250
49-010 Johnson. 4,175 2,872 4,707 -5.5
49-011 2,703 529 47,662 41.6
49-012 Lincoln 4,101 2,445 9,023 -12.3
49-013 Natrona 5,342 31,437 31.8
49-014 Niobrara 2,613 4,701 -21.5
49-015 Park 5,217 15,182 38.3
49-016 Platte 2,114 2,552 7,925 -1.1
49-017 Sheridan 2,531 1,426 20,185
49-018 Sublette B 4,876 3,020 2,481
49-019 Sweetwater. .............. 10,492 1,318 22,017
49-020 Teton 2,815 3,015 2,593
49-021 Uinta 2,070 2,606 7,331
49-022 Washakie 2,262 2,617 7,252
49-023 Weston 2,408 2,669 6,733
49-024 Yellowstone National Park
(part)
Items 17-31 Wis. (Sauk)—Wyo. (Yellowstone)
Table 2.—COUNTIES
[Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes available, "d" denotes Bgures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Wis. (Sauk)—Wyo. (Yellowstone) Items 32-47
Table 2.-COUNTIES
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosute of operations of individual establishments]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
Apparel,
nishings, appliance
farm equipment
dealers
dealers

WISCONSIN— Con.

Sauk 8,482 4,708 7,508


Sawyer 2,436 1,059 1,591
Shawano. 5,355 2,920 3,590 4,524 4,427
Sheboygan 19,842 7,760 14,247 12,401 9,803
Taylor 2,696 1,547 2,077 1,784
Trempealeau. ......•• 3,498 2,091 1,870 3,149 3,697
Vernon 4,220 1,538 1,103 2,295 3,399
Vilas 3,440 2,046 1,821 1,535
Walworth 12,334 7,100 12,469 8,891
Washhurn 2,121 1,268 3,418 1,475
Washington 8,726 4,810 2,910 1,201 4,952 5,834
Waukesha ...••.., 23,544 9,446 3,676 3,787 20, 396 13,407
Waupaca < 6,905 3,282 2,108 1,498 6,674 5,789
Waushara 2,149 1,363 3,771 1,118 2,576
Winnebago , 24,358 10,314 14, 289 5,967 9,097
Wood , 12,402 10, 328 4,133 6,137

WYOMING

The State 79,285 85,203


Albany 5,646 3,626
Big Horn 2,451 2,253
Campbell 1,240 1,527
Carbon ....... 3,783 2,997
Converse •.... 1,501 1,893
651 1,157
Fremont 4,435 7,192 2,870
Goshen 2,900 2,365 2,197
Hot Springs 1,416 1,691
Johnson ... ...... 1,268 1,177
13,896 14,315
Lincoln. ................. 1,882 2,279
Natrona. ......•..•..,.. 13,928 18,436 5,155
Niobrara 1,153 1,122 1,036
Park 3,336 4,655 2,396
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta 1,982 2,306
Washakie 1,832 2,080
Weston 2,488 3,335
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

340
Items 48-64 Wis. (Sauk)—Wyo. (Yellowstone)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
. .

Wis. (Sauk)—Wyo. (Yellowstone) Items 65-79


Table 2.-COUNTIES
65, 66, and 67 comprise cial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld I

avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Employers reporting under Old-


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers
Capital
Taxable With average expendi-
employment of— Payroll, Wages,
payrolls,
January- annual
March average

WISCONSIN— Con.

Sauk
Sawyer
Shawano 3,191
Sheboygan ,

Taylor
Trempealeau
Vernon
Vilas
Walworth
Washburn
Washington
Waukesha ,

Waupaca ,

Waushara ,

Winnebago
Wood

Albany
Big Horn....
Campbell. . .
Carbon
Converse....

Fremont
Goshen
Hot Springs.
Johnson
Laramie 1,008
Lincoln 160
Natrona 1,016
Niobrara. . .

Park
Platte
Sheridan. .
Sublette...
Sweetwater.
Teton

Washakie
Weston
Yellowstone National Park
(part)
Items 80-99 Wis. (Sauk)—Wyo. (Yellowstone)
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation]
Wis. (Sauk)—Wyo. (Yellowstone) Items 100-118
Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 106-109 and 112-118 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explain Percent not shown where less than 0.1]
. .

Items 119-133 Wis. (Sauk) —Wyo. (Yellowstone)


Table 2.-COUNTIES
[Items 124 to 129 based on a sample; see Source Notes and Explanatic

—Continued
Agriculture, 1954

Value of farm products sold Equipment on farms

Total
Commer-
deposits'

WISCONSIN— Con.

Sauk; 16,447 3,556 2,793 88,287 39,310 23,953


Sawyer. .............. 1,793 1,142 632 294 13,355 5,153 2,471
Shawarie. ............ 13,925 2,244 10,268 3,829 1,309 4,560 2,330 87,680 20,219 23,513 14,003
Sheboygan. •••••••••>. 14,434 2,553 9,190 4,137 1,757 4,999 3,100 73,095 19,255 91,655 41,692
Taylor 8,021 6,591 2,481 1,016 3,056 1,627 60,312 3,247 8,721 3,659
Trempealeau. .......... 3,837 5,960 3,037 2,922 76,319 18,593 11,081
Vernon................ 2,873 9,216 3,968 1,649 99,733 20,046 10,980
Vilas , 90 136 1,434 3,364 1,529
Walworth. ............ 3,984 3,779 79,270 45,226 20,840
Washburn. ............ 371 21,998 5,654 2,945
Washington. ..•......•, 10,929 1,513 6,819 2,946 1,371 1,857 58,105 18,803 38,474 19,470
Waukesha........ ...... 15,193 2,426 8,697 3,559 2,169 3,016 67,188 14,399 99,824 46,739
Waupaca.............. 12,586 1,206 8,317 3,345 1,301 2,012 75,010 21,890 30,759 16,405
Waushara...,..,......, 6,473 1,343 3,213 2,322 1,115 33,391 15,685 9,133 5,485
Winnebago. •••••••< 11,960 1,635 7,069 3,880 1,788 59,109 28,730 102,601 43,649
Wood , 8,994 1,349 6,093 3,552 1,550 59,437 7,455 47,523 19,132

Albany. .... 4,138 59,465


Big Horn.... 7,485 43,730
Campbell... 5,479 86,297 4,663
Carbon..... 7,291 76,150 12,549
Converse. • 4,375 56,781 5,600
4,247 3,310 57,615 3,765
Fremont.,.. 8,025 4,973 93,502 13,828
Goshen. .... 11,301 5,267 78,350 10,379
Hot Springs. 2,129 1,915 31,373 4,546
Johnson. . . . 4,360 4,012 53,742 4,497
7,531 4,908 64,956 55,008
5,110 3,555 38,796 6,838
4,685 4,291 45,680 71,331
3
3,643 3,326 ( ) 53,489 3,562
8,105 3,924 52,602 15,797
Platte 4,762 3,624 47,509 6,145
Sheridan. ......... ....... 6,204 4,961 93,890 15,885
Sublette.. ............... 2,841 2,666 69,023 1,688
Sweetwater. .............. 2,044 1,782 11,920 21,972
Teton.. •••..••.. •••••.•. 942 17,415 3,380
Uinta 2,301 31,660 8,364 3,940
Washakie.... ....... ...... 5,512 24,253 10,080 3,353
Weaton. .. ,.,•••••«••«•• 2,624 44,410 7,119 1,234
Yellowstone National Park
(part)

1
Other than dairy and poultry.
2
Comprises interbank and governmental deposits, time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporatio:
3 Less than $500.

345
9

Akron—Indianapolis Items 1-16


Table 3.— STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
[Items 10, 14, 15, and 16 based on 20percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. —
Minus sign ( ) denotes decrease. available. For New England, includes both standard metropolitan
areas (based on towns and cities) and, at end of table, metropolitan State economic areas (based c For list of components of areas, see Appendix D]

pleted
(persons
25 and

Akron (Ohio) area 410,032 20.8 10.5 158,443 109,440


Albany -Schenectady -Troy (N. Y.)
1,405 514,490 10.5 10.2 208, 383 133,240

Albuquerque ( N . Mex . ) area 1,163 145,673 lCf9. 11.7 46,764 36,860


Allent own -Bethlehem -East on (Pa.)
437,824 10.4 181,930 112,045
Altoona (Pa. ) area 139,514 -0.6 47,549 35,900
Amarlllo (Texas) area 87,140 41.8 36,895 23,695
Asheville (N. C.) area 124,403 14.4 45,143 30,665
Atlanta (Ga.) area 174,115

Atlantic City (N. J.) area 132,399 50,757 34,405


Augusta (Ga.) area 162,013 57,757 38,735
Austin (Texas) area 160,980 58,068 37,360
Baltimore (Ma.) area 1,337,373 528,250 334,960
Baton Rouge ( La . ) area 158,236 55,959 39,490
Bay City (Mich.) area 88,461 31,546 22,225
Beaumont-Port Arthur (Texas)
195,083 73,716 52,285
Blnghamton (N. Y.) area 184,698 74,754 47,075
Birmingham (Ala.) area 558,928 201,512 141,730
Boston (Mass.) area 2,369,986 914,718 586,215
Bridgeport (Conn.) area 258,137 105,171 68,530
Brockton (MasB.) area 129,428 49,425 33,560
Buffalo (N. Y.) area 1,089,230 423,769
Canton (Ohio) area 283,194 109,757
Cedar Rapids (leva) area 104,274 44,514 28,570
Charleston (S. C.) area 164,856 51,313 37,005
Charleston (W. Va.) area 322,072 104,879 79,320
Charlotte (K. C.) area 197,052 84,686 49,550
Chattanooga ( Term . ) area 246,453 93, 039 62,825
Chicago (111.) area 5,495,364 1,519 2,362,551 1,444,310
Cincinnati (Ohio) area 904,402 1,239 357,338 242,050
Cleveland (Ohio) area 1,465,511 2,130 615,809 394,210
Columbia (S. C.) area 142,565 50,777 33,185
Columbus (Ga.) area 170,541 55,052 40,625
Columbus (Ohio) area 503,410 199,977 128,500

Corpus Chrlstl (Texas) area 165,471 54,530 40,425


Dallas (Texas) area 614,799 268, 092 169,695

Davenport (iova)--Rock Island-


Mollne (111.) area 95,245
Dayton (Ohio) area 181,391
Decatur (ill.) area 98,853 10.1 38,874 26,860
Denver (Colo.) area 563,832 12.0 217,998 1/48,440
Des Moines (lova) area 226,010 11.9 94,899 61,640
Detroit (Mich.) area 3,016,197 10.1 1,193,344
Dubuque (lova) area 71,337 28,141
Duluth (Minn.)— Superior (Wis.).
252,777 96,178 66,000
Durham (N. C.) area 101,639 40,875 23,815
El Paso (Texas) area 194,968 59,216 44,365
Erie (Pa.) area 219,388 86,221 55,665
Evansvllle (ind.) area 160,422 62,782 42,415
Fall River (Mass.) area 137, 298 56,650 35,245
Flint (Mich.) area 270,963 108, 525 71,630
Fort Smith (Ark.) area 64,202 22,067 17,435
Fort Wayne (ina.) area 183,722 75,481 49,420
Fort Worth (Texas) area 361,253 146,698 99,440
Fresno (Calif.) area 276,515 92,887 71,465
Gadsden (Ala.) area 93,892 32,381 24,025
Galveston (Texas) area 113,066 44,752 28,835
Grand Rapids (Mich.) area 288,292 113,966 75,450
Green Bay (Wis.) "area 98,314 36,767 23,670
Greensboro -High Point (N. C.)

Greenville (S. C.) area

Hamilton -Miaaietovn (Ohio) area.


Hampton -Newport News-Warwick
(Va.) area 143,227 44,381 34,160
HarrlBburg (Pa.) area 292,241 118,527 73,370 3,264
Hartf ora (Conn . ) area 358, 081 156,263 92,055 3,830
Houston (Texas) area 217,465 3,476
Huntington (W. Va.) Ashlana —
(Ity.) area
Indianapolis (Ind.) area

346

) )

Items 17-31 Akron—Indianapolis


Table 3.-STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments. For New England- includes both standard metropolita 5 (based on towns and c
and, at end of table, metropolitan State economic areas (based on whole counties). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D]

Retail trade, 1954

Paid em-
Payroll,
private ployees,
toilet and Nov. 15
year
bath, and workweek

idated

Akron (Ohio) area 122,845 79.3 119,444 135,988 42,229 11,946 3,685 3,174 4,070 2,926 525,639 63,671 23,109
Albany-Schenectady- Troy
(N. Y.) area 160,114 79.4 153,713 159,480 72,171 12,520 x
6,394 3,607 6,481 4,051 655,072 74,066 29,011
Albuquerque (N. Mex.
43,443 40,240 35,975 25,040 6,764 1,205 1,902 1,292 218,119 24,725 9,204
Allentown- Bethlehem- East on
(Pa.) area 127,182 72.4 122,287 123,784 42,955 9,510 5,568 3,280 476,407 21,163
Altoona (Pa.) area........ 40,941 70.1 39,558 37,595 9,049 2,998 1,437 971 119, 518 6,018
Amarlllo (Texas) area 28,393 78.3 26,805 32,591 16,771 3,024 1,314 174,543 6,708
Ashevllle (N. C.) area.... 35,616 52.5 32,849 23,194 10,540 2
699 1,195 119, 293 12,592 5,537
Atlanta (Ga.) area 192,552 61.9 185,580 6,434 6,414 110,862 45,096
'
Atlantic City (N. J.
48,604 40,168 42,441 25,178 1,847 1,120 2,765 1,927 219,485 26,730 9,629
Augusta (Ga.) area 45,058 43.0 42,450 35,004 19,495 1,612 2,235 1,845 1,157 195,579 19,806 8,699
Austin (Texas) area 45,945 67.5 42,508 43,846 21,547 1,176 1,825 1,597 1,123 187,432 21,974 9,673
Baltimore (Md.) area 392,263 78.7 369,225 350,425 153,257 36,200 13,607 14,617 1,557,885 189,974 81,004
Baton Rouge (La.) area.... 45,937 63.8 43,142 44,187 20,134 5,660 1,185 1,455 197,760 21,735 10,182
Bay City (Mich. ) area 26,417 67.7 24,809 22,809 6,735 2,722 929 1,039 102,171 10,190 4,142
Beaumont-Port Arthur
(Texas) area 66.6 2
59,866 56,776 21,597 1,505 2,008 2,223 1,533 244,845 26,300 10,999
Binghamton (N. Y.) area... 55,264 84.2 53,040 19,767 1,719 2,148 1,458 220,625 24,041 9,502
Birmingham (Ala.) area.... 159,377 48.2 153,546 45,365 5,079 4,763 3,039 533,422 57,718 25,116
.) area 667,412 87.8 646,156 24,648 16,922 3,010,092 372,385 148,518
Bridgeport (Conn.) area... 77,919 84.4 74,054 3,142 2,128 324,706 37,213 13,531
Brockton (Mass.) area 38,995 82.3 37,585 1,632 1,046 153,370 16,473 6,837
Buffalo (N. Y. ) area.... 317,423 85.5 306,059 320,385 123,344 11,445 H,T92 12,373 1,362,921 159,494 63,847
Canton (Ohio) area....... 83,153 78.1 80,905 89,618 26,037 2,786 2,139 3,147 331,014 38, 537 14,911
Cedar Rapids (Iowa) area. 32,753 64.3 31,821 34,377 12,041 1,028 1,193 150,175 17,839 6,920
Charleston (S. C. ) area.. 47,187 50.3 42,927 29,777 14,765 6,184 1,571 1,701 158,623 16,209 7,820
Charleston (W. Va.) area. 87,485 55.3 84,346 65,215 26,388 8,650 2,339 2,916 289,912 32,789 12,815
Charlotte (N. C. ) area... 54,332 62.2 52,598 53,985 26,109 6,348 1,682 1,898 264,258 31,809 13,153
Chattanooga (Term.) area 71,358 52.1 68,710 55,500 24,634 7,046 2,249 2,690 269,120 28,082 12,283
Chicago (111.) area 1,650,357 78.2 1,607,430 1,615,287 859,059 145,752 57,986 57,878 37,022 7,539,090 923,529 323,664
Cincinnati (Ohio) area... 283,957 72.1 276,401 276,889 113,201 25,582 10,236 9,930 7,206 1,151,383 137,721 52,494
Cleveland (Ohio) area.... 438,902 88.7 427,792 505,083 212,477 40,660 15,362 12,088 15,419 10,303 1,966,553 237,570 86,030
Columbia (S. C. ) area... 38,159 57.1 35,206 35,659 18,554 1,228 2,197 1,464 162,407 18,858 8,371
Columbus (Ga.) area...... 43,730 50.0 41,633 1,335 2,860 1,727 154,180 16,206 7,732
Columbus (Ohio) area...., 148,214 78.0 145,664 184,137 67,813 5,165 3,109 5,284 719,863 91,525 35,534
Corpus Christi (Texas)
48,077 61.8 43,918 38,618 21,885 7,538 1,155 2,233 1,958 1,406 224,775 24,665 10,406
Dallas (Texas) area...... 197,203 72.9 187,172 209,302 109,659 20, 398 5,363 7,357 4,975 1,093,923 121,347 45,361
Davenport (Iowa) Rock
Island-Moline (111.)
70,326 25,619
Dayton (Ohio) area , 133,527 59,403
2
Decatur (111.) area 31,484 62.1 30,636 28,795 9,982 2,520 1,002 964 1,073 133,250 15,400 6,143
2
Denver (Colo.) area...... 181,410 74.4 172,104 194,263 99,844 17,558 5,800 6,294 6,050 4,244 887, 548 104,233 38,926
Des Moines (Iowa) area.., 72,099 66.2 70,128 73,962 31,259 5,920 2,243 2,047 2,567 1,767 309,954 35,469 14,293
Detroit (Mich.) area 858,027 86.9 828,832 968, 316 367,513 93,968 26,699 24,112 29,380 a, 716 4,216,003 488,130 170,949
Dubuque (Iowa) area...... 19,011 46.0 18,574 18,329 6,218 2,126 1,594 87,613 9,371 3,909

Duluth (Minn.) Superior
(Wis.) area 84,901 56.5 75,520 67,535 22,850 6,316 279,887 31,308. 12,137
Durham (N. C.) area 26,917 47.2 26,099 23,502 8,795 2,478 102, 288 11,912 5,373
(Texas) area 50,794 55.9 47,975 40,178 24,599 10,250 245,403 26,932 11,946
Erie (Pa.) area 64,813 77.9 61,880 59,037 20,924 6,134 252,702 27,271 10,790
Evansville (Ind. 49,573 62.9 1,524 1,216 183,593 22,987
Fall River (Mass.) 42,082 40.7 1,682 1,036 135,948 14,336
Flint (Mich. ). area 80,652 67.8 83,623 24,681 10, 002 2,426 2,865 2,243 420,649 44,024
2 856
Fort Smith (Ark.) 21,200 56.2 15,568 7,733 2,042 552 85,748 8,175
Fort Wayne (Ind. 56,444 73.5 56,050 25,272 5,888 1,800 2,085 239,671 29,634 11,431
Fort Worth (Texas) area... 114,615 69.6 109,175 117,744 50,526 12,358 563,642 58,360 24,178
(Calif.) area 88,069 69.6 80,283 69,258 29,853 8,220 369,863 38,942 13,112
GadBden (Ala.) area 26,426 43.2 25,313 15,798 5,140 2,328 72,005 6,868 3,113
Galveston (Texas) area.... 37,510 66.0 33,191 29,810 14,563 3,570 1,496 126,450 15,008 6,185
Grand Rapids (Mich.) area. 89,191 75.2 85,430 97,717 33,166 9,268 3,063 393,926 41,203 16,119
Green Bay (Wis.) area 27,461 63.2 26,205 25,434 9,626 3,202 1,387 129,203 13,708 5,800
Greensboro-High Point
(N. C.) area ,

Greenville (S. C. ) arc


Hamilton-Middletown
(Ohio) area , 42,173 41,124 1,110 180,836
Hampton-Newport News-
Warwick (Va. ) area.. 40,366 37,151 1,375 1,069 164,559 17,516 7,937
Harrisburg (Pa. ) area. 87,356 83,970 3,451 2,217 351,816 40,662 16,973
Hartford (Conn.) area. 103,456 88.4 101,071 4,010 2,874 540,657 68,425 25,522
Houston (Texas) area.. 257,154 73.2 240,392 5,994 1,213,580 53,490
Huntington (W. Va. )—
Ashland (Ky. ) area..
Indianapolis ( Ind. ) a;

County of residence of bride.


Marriage licenses.
Data for counties in Illinois represent marriage 11

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Akron —Indianapolis Items 32-47


Table 3.— STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments. For New England, includes both standard metropolitan areas (bas a) and, at end of table,
State economic areas (based on whole counties). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
farm equipment
dealers

Akron (Ohio) area 129,124 23,005 25,146 98,103 31,780


Albany-Schenectady- Troy
(N. Y.) area 161,169 53,143 59,134 31,710 99,987 31,811
Albuquerque (N. Mex.
45,408 27,325 13,383 13,234 45,023 16,643
Allent own- Be thlehem- Eas t on
(Pa.) area 109,759 56,479 32,622 27,443 76,555 27,407
Altoona (Pa.) area........ 32,797 13,679 7,109 7,299 22,388 7,811
Am-rlllo (Texas) area 29,286 13,737 14,844 8,073 41,834 13,080
Asheville (N. C. ) area.... 26,118 19,826 6,116 5,621 16,538 8,747
Atlanta (Ga. ) area 52,302 165,718
Atlantic City (N. J.)
49,243 40,894 11,228 18,430 9,900 24,206 10,014
Augusta (Ga.) area 51,829 12,706 24,640 11,948 10,229 39,076 14,445
Austin (Texas) area. ...... 38,924 13,814 17,141 16,944 10,760 34,060 11,473
Baltimore (Md.) area 378,519 167,679 206,515 92,306 74,748 217,041 79,766
Baton Rouge (La.) area.... 38,78f> 12,064 23,328 15,799 12,337 40, 003 14,292
Bay City (Mich.) area..,.. 24,376 7,510 10,661 6,072 8,776 IS, 353 7,066
Beaumont-Port Arthur
(Texas) area 61,788 13,859 26,701 18,532 45,666 16,267
Blughamton (N. Y. ) area... 52,655 18,853 26,180 13,985 10,634 39,144 13,383
Birmingham (Ala.) area.... 130,238 29,433 73,513 40,637 25,416 113,325 28,641
Boston (Mass.) area 769,346 247,233 361,222 226,700 129,060 433,256 116,301
Bridgeport (Conn.) area... 86,069 24,735 31,901 23,684 20,987 49,888 16,200
Brockton (Mass.) area 38,746 9,932 10,196 10,980 5,628 23,734 9,294
Buffalo (N. Y.) area 340,720 131,956 160,372 112,018 67,451 222,041 72,706
Canton (Ohio) area 86,234 24,404 33,558 22,111 21,572 61,098 21,070
Cedar Rapids (Iowa) area., 27,893 9,619 16,031 11,355 11,817 25,699
Charleston (S. "C.) area... 38,722 8,484 17,917 13,107 11,131 26,223
Charleston (W. Va.) area.. 76,728 16,334 44,301 17,685 14,358 57,157
Charlotte (N. C. ) area..., 43,601 16,783 38,109 17,261 11,606 43,790 20,182
Chattanooga (Tenn. ) area.. 64,988 15,906 33,169 18,923 15,208 43,817 20,120
Chicago (111.) area 13,260 1,654,537 13,553 727,694 826,751 597,203 352,149 1,125,276 353,389
Cincinnati (Ohio) area.... 2,642 279,482 2,211 111,633 151,304 73,823 58,214 196,305 59,737
Cleveland (Ohio) area 4,064 482,792 3,170 165,872 296,779 114,509 100,311 334,160 106,632
Columbia (S. C. ) area 32,029 9,025 18,710 13,271 13,212 34,643 11,651
Columbus ( Ga. ) area. ...... 36,821 9,968 20,366 d 9,606 28,062 11,502
Columbus (Ohio) area 161,203 60,363 110,264 49, 559 31,899 121,439 44,884
Corpus Christi (Texas)
51,541 15,679 25,863 9,344 44,229 15,908
Dallas (Texas) area 214,754 143,900 40,255 248,521 59,309
Davenport (Iowa) Rock—
Island-Moline (.111.)
34,945 15,959
Dayton (Ohio) area 87,258 37,872
Decatur (HI.) area 28,789 11,478 18,390 7,481 6,696 27,241 8,912
Denver ( Colo. ) area. ...... 196,832 63,854 111,244 44,075 48,302 174, 527 52,503
Des Moines (Iowa) area.... 61,545 20,756 41,882 19,418 15,512 66,858 21,446
Detroit (Mich.) area 979,940 327,044 509,129 273,354 211,521 888,164 260,718
Dubuque (Iowa) area....... 17,797 7,095 13,347 3,861 4,094 12,779 5,426
Duluth (Minn. ) —Superior
(Wis.) area 70,956 22,586 32,122 19,336 48,498 16,937
Durham (N. C. ) area 21,333 5,328 13,740 7,161 7,062 19,317 7,304
EL Paso (Texas) area 56,091 16,048 38,444 18,028 15,095 44,914 13,953
Erie (Pa.) area 60,293 17,013 29,383 15,814 13,357 50,721 14,068
Evansville (Ind.) area.... 43,057 15,871 21,376 19,349 12,159 27,435 13,595
Fall River (Mass.) area... 35,431 9,497 10,134 13,420 9,992 18,076 7,191
Flint (Mich.) area 94,248 26,524 35,149 27,761 28,747 97,601 30,245
Fort Smith (Ark.) area.... 17,345 5,577 10,476 5,765 3,761 19,927 5,259
Fort Wayne ( Ind. j area. ... 39,998 19,220 39,694 15,844 12,680 47,970 15,401
Fort Worth (Texas) area... 126,226 32,105 82,769 26,053 19,685 119,434 32,481
Fresno (Calif.) area 96, 392 26,729 28,890 22,895 27,041 50,046 25,313
Gadsden (Ala.) area 20,236 2,523 8,640 4,946 4,394 1A,138 5,472
Galveston (Texas) area.... 13,909 li,634 9,979 6,681 15,659 9,415
Grand Rapids (Mich. ) area. 22,481 52,363 23,505 19,361 70,000 26,944
Green Bay (Wis.) area 11,376 16,428 8,443 7,041 19, 283 5,940
Greensboro-High Point
(N. C.) area
Greenville (S. C. ) area...
Hamilton-Middletown
(Ohio) area 11,077
Hampton-Newport News-
Warwick (Va.) area 42,253 10,078 17,013 11,161 12,283 32,637 10,646
Harrishurg (Pa.) area..... 71,773 28,870 36,228 25,178 17,700 71,277 22,551
Hartford ( Conn. ) area. .... 113,751 40,612 79,426 37,048 27,337 87,925 28,646
Houston (Texas) area...... 1,087 78,247
Huntington (W. Va. )
Ashland (Ky. ) area 238
Indianapolis (Ind.) area..

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Items 48-64 Akron —Indianapolis
Table 3.— STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
For New England, includes both standard metropolitan areas (based ( s) and, at end of table, metropolit
whole counties). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D]
)

Akron —Indianapolis Items 65-79


Table 3.— STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
[Items 65, 66, and 67 compnse commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, farms, ra certain nonprofit organizations,and self-employed persons, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid
disclosure of operations of individual establishments. For New England, includes both standard metropolit i (based on towns and cities) and, at end of table, metropolitan State economic areas (based on whole
counties). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D, "n" denotes statistics not available]

Employers reporting under Old- Manufactures, 1954


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments Production workers

Taxable With average added by


:mployment of— Payroll,
payrolls,
January- facture

Akron (Ohio) area 6,869 159,774 162,878 85,905 389,094 63,170 259,900 619,497 33,909 94,011
Albany- Schenectady- Troy
<N. Y.) area 9,157 166,456 152,000 71,981 323,518 51,177 205,508 584,708 44,627 71,388
Albuquerque (N. Mex.
3,293 37,106 30,193 9,281 43,525 4,822 18,656 85,740 2,957 1,954
Allentown- Be thlehem- Eas ton
(Pa.) area 8,266 163,057 133,385 90,265 323,179 74,271 239,744 593,489 43,417 88,614
Altoona (Pa.) area 2,053 24,673 16,746 8,417 25,939 6,836 18,904 47,007 4,861 8,423
Amarillo (Texas) area 2,735 27,964 22,944 3,147 12,429 2,074 7,556 24,773 18,505 2,463
Asheville (N. C. ) area.... 2,090 26,060 17,042 11,071 35,391 8,758 24,251 54,838 11,942
61,083 192,992 552,009

3,850 32,601 21,152 18,428 13,875 6,057


2,7*2 64,183 60,950 112,011 47,730 15,094
3,350 31,778 20,263 11,003 6,318 2,554
Baltimore (Md. ) area. 23,487 449,275 371,607 780,813 142,982 526,305 1,547,473 170,164
Baton Rouge (La.) arei 2,543 47,101 40,403 98,399 12,409 59,260 254,864 16, 818
Bay City (Mich. ) area 1,557 21,216 18,696 46,787 8,671 35,063 68,070 10,841
Beaumont-Port Arthur
(Texas) area 25,445 125,098 20,260 94,567 222,802 66,999
Binghamton (M. Y. ) an 40, 502 159, 561 32,523 112,853 268,720 15,213 35,769
Birmingham (Ala. ) arei 57,762 236,624 46,169 170,682 481,580 31, 518 53,359
Boston (Mass.) area.. 280, 274 1,106,467 211,005 730, 571 1,972,147 68,241 270,932
Bridgeport (Conn.) ari 64,873 279,486 49,577 193,654 509,938 17,858 70,150
Brockton (Mass.) area. 19,807 63,614 16,663 47,274 102,719 2,480
Buffalo (N. Y.) area.. 19,197 383,210 367,042 200,801 933, 873 152,882 655,297 1,677,778 139,477 183, 876
Canton (Ohio) area... 5,460 104,681 97,895 56,762 247,442 45,351 184,284 449,371 19, 083 55,564
Cedar Rapids (Iowa) a: 2,260 35,643 30,485 18,457 75,434 13,399 50,117 150,759 5,979 14,313
Charleston (S. C. ) ari 2,636 33,245 20,340 9,233 26,930 7,508 19,441 54, 333 5,835 9,972
Charleston (W. Va. ) a; 82,155 77,450 23,427 116, 565 17,655 81,955 287,894 27,994 25,975
Charlotte (N. C. ) are: 74,802 55,825 21,635 68,387 17,067 45,829 128, 740 5,589 18,200
1 1 1
Chattanooga (Term.) a: 4,481 84,665 60,720 42,759 143,569 35,724 107,515 277,314 33,496 38,193
Chicago (111.) area.. 118,049 2,168,684 2,086,125 13,456 942,819 4,256,393 718, 642 2,897,563 7,893,423 427, 396 946,041
Cincinnati (Ohio) are; 18,810 334,162 305,399 1,814 151,317 673,358 111,515 438, 570 1,318,668 73,023 134,549
Cleveland (Ohio) area 30,256 615,578 616,205 3,744 291,037 1,376,234 222,511 944,795 2,401,375 217, 825 268,232
Columbia (S. C.) area 2,836 41,114 31,072 7,691 20,847 6,284 15,166 35,603 2,100 6,935
Columbus (Ga. ) area.. 2,438 40,485 24,550 17,913 43,788 15,830 34,684 69,944 3,812 19,990
Columbus (Ohio) area. 9,940 181,700 159,928 72,936 314,521 51,934 204,464 581, 383 34,731 54,925
Corpus Christi (Texas
3,650 41,759 31,965 6,721 28,241 4,589 17,990 71,593 6,424 4,577
Dallas (Texas) area 16,398 270,985 225,766 72,770 290,812 52,757 181,510 508, 271 20,021 38,828

Davenport (Iowa) Rock
Island-Moline (111.)
71,257 154,388
Dayton (Ohio) area 7,645 170,951 463,019
Decatur J area... 1,971 27,265 22,372 12,184 52,880 33,894 18,070 10,310
(111.
Denver (Colo.) area... 14,114 177,300 150,477 40,774 167,289 29,696 110,874 313,644 17,953 34,288
Des Moines (Iowa) area 5,457 78,487 65,218 22,482 94,592 16,047 61,644 186,245 14,368 16,090
Detroit (Mich.) area.. 54,786 1,238,368 1,317,148 538,223 2,773,349 434,365 2,073,287 ,713,167 480, 818 557,241
Dubuque (Iowa) area... 1,428 20,713 17,243 10,322 42,446 32,405 73,825 1,517 9,225
Duluth (Minn.)— Superi
(Wis.) area ,674 63,509 57,978 12,724 49,617 10,176 36,288 78,814 6,101 12,931
Durham (N. C. ) area... 28,097 18,977 13, 076 39,598 11,392 32,419 144,539 7,320 16,159
El Paso (Texas) area.. 46,418 33,957 9,232 28,534 7,581 21,032 51,252 16,883 6,176
Erie (Pa.) area 3,671 74,079 66,941 40,488 171,969 31,786 122,133 286, 397 13,882 46,285
Evansville (Ind. ) area 3,226 32,562 137,178 24,956 94,373 238, 222 7,624 29,053
Pall River (Mass.) are. 26,990 73,942 24,650 61,535 111,675 3,702
Flint (Mich.) area.... 4,316 102,322 115,380 75,410 387,681 63,979 316,466 713,846 149,069 54,774
Fort Smith (Ark.) area 1,494 18,010 11,854 6,376 19,472 5,201 14,345 40,887 2,337 5,418
Fort Wayne (Ind.) area 3,639 74,528 71,665 33,012 149,898 23,668 97,439 282,154 11,785 38,953
Fort Worth (Texas) are; 7,964 132,048 109,573 48,367 211,122 37,308 148,799 368,152 16,527 32,039
Fresno (Calif.) area.. 5,643 50,058 43,038 12,747 50,734 9,755 117,186 3,875 7,519
Gadsden (Ala.) area... 1,228 22,516 18,132 12,760 47,483 11,309 101,712 1,325 15,033
Galveston (Texas) area 2,419 35,037 27,819 10,910 54,437 8,104 156,569 28,332 8,716
Grand Rapids (Mich. ) a 6,236 102,141 95,722 52,337 244,270 41,221 454,194 27,710 49,241
Green Bay (Wis.) area. 2,107 25,359 21,303 11,071 47,193 8,921 92,972 5,981 9,491
Greensboro-High Point
(N. C.) area
Greenville (S. C. ) are
Hami ] ton-Middletown
(Ohio) area
Hampton-Newport News-
Warwick (Va.) area... 18,164 79,393 71,436 110, 314 13,211
Harrisburg (Pa.) area.. 31,681 106,923 78,778 188,032 30,884
Hartford (Conn.) area.. 76, 146 335,056 58,945 236,367 530,171 63,772
Houston (Texas) area... 57,532
Huntington (W. Va.) —
Ashland (Ky. ) area...
Indianapolis ( Ind. ) art 1,102
1
Includes figures for Catoosa and Dade Counties, Georgia not a part of standard metropolita

350
Items 80-99 Akron—Indianapolis
Table 3.-STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classification Manual code designation. For New England, includes both standard metropolitan areas (based on towns and cities) and, at end of table,
metropolitan State economic areas (based on whole counties). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D- "n" denotes statistics not available]
Jackson —San Francisco Items 1-16
Table 3.— STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
[Items 10, 14, IS, and 16 based on 20-percent sample available. For New England, includes both standard metropolis
i whole counties). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D]

Median
school

pleted
(persons
25 and

Jackson (Mich.) area 107,925 15.9


Jackson (Hiss.) area 142,164
Jacksonville (Fla.) area 304,029
John6town (Pa.) area 291,354
Kalamazoo (Mich.) area 126,707
Kansas City (Mo.) area 814,357
Kenosha (Wis.) area 75, 238
Knoxville (Tenn.) area 337,105
Lancaster (Pa.) area 234,717
Lansing (Mich.) area 172,941
Laredo ( Texas area
) 56,141
Lawrence (Mass.) area 125,935
Lexington (Ky.) area 100,746
Lima (Ohio) area 88,183
Lincoln (Nebr.) area...
Little Rock-North Little Rock
(Ark.) area 196,685

Loraln-Elyria (Ohio) area 148,162


Los Angeles -Long Beach (Calif.)
4,367,911
Louisville (Ky.) area '.

576,900
Lowell (Mass.) area 133,928
Lubbock (Texas) area 101,048
Macon ( Ga ) area
. .,
Madison (Wis.) area
Manchester (N. H.) area , 88,370
Memphis (Tenn.) area 482,393
Miami (Fla.) area 495,084
Milwaukee (Wis ) area.
871,047
Mlnnespolls-St. Paul (Minn.)
1,721
Mobile (Ala.) area 1,248 231,105
Montgomery (Ala.) area 138,965
Muncle (Ind.) area 90,252
Nashville (Tenn.) area '.
321,758
New Bedford (Mass.) area 137,469

New Britain-Bristol (Conn.) area.. 146,983


New Haven (Conn.) area 264,622
New Orleans (La.) area 1,118 685,405
New York--Northeastern New Jersey
3,939

Norfolk-Portsmouth (Va.) area


Ogden (Utah) area

Oklahoma City (Okla.) area


Omaha (Nebr.) area 366,395
Orlando (Fla.) area 114,950
Peoria (111.) area 1,277 250,512
Philadelphia (Pa.) area 3,550
Phoenix (Ariz.) area 9,226
Pittsburgh (Pa.) area 2,213,236
Plttsf leld (Mass ) area . 66,567
Portland (Maine) area 119,942 1,263
Portland (Oreg. ) area 704, 829 192
Providence (R. I.) area 737,203 1,492
Pueblo (Colo.) area 90,188
Racine (Wis.) area 109,585
Raleigh (N. C.) area 136,450
Reading (Pa. ) area 255,740
Richmond (Va.) area 328,050
Roanoke •( Va. ) area 133,407
Rochester (If. Y.) area 487,632
Rockford (111.) area 152,385
Sacramento ( Calif.) area 277,140
Saginaw (Mich area 153,515
St. Joseph (>.fc ) area
.

St. Louis (Mo.) area

Salt Lake City (Utah) area


San Angelo (Texas) area 1,543
San Antonio (Texas) area 1,247
San Bernardino-Riverslde-Ontarlo
(Calif.) area 1
San Diego ( Calif. ) area
San Francisco-Oakland (Calif.)
Items 17-31 Jackson —San Francisco
Table 3.-STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
"*d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure or operations or individu. ablishments. For New England, includes both standard ; (based on towns and dues)
and, at end of table, metropolitan State economic areas (based on w For list of components of areas, see Appendix D]
) ,,,
,

Jackson —San Francisco Items 32-47


Table 3.-STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments. For New England, includes both standard metropolitan areas (based ( i and cities) and, at end of table, metropolitan
State economic areas (based on whole counties). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment
dealers

Jackson (Mich. ) area 29,321 9,814 11,970 6,403 24,835 9,309


Jackson (Miss.) area 33,320 8,267 22,242 12,394 7,566 36,472 10,955
Jacksonville (Fla. ) area, 108,494 27,913 38,989 27,970 22,837 103,276 23,395
Johnstown (Pa.) area 55,635 13,814 36,715 10,059 9,282 40,476 15,200
Kalamazoo (Mich. ) area. . 35,292 10,390 14,004 9,829 10,878 33,218 10,910
Kansas City (Mo. ) area. . 237,996 82,373 131,723 80,276 54,338 230,907 62,245
Kenosha (Wis.) area 23,535 8,484 5,471 5,641 5,074 13,425 5,757
Knorville (Tern.) area.., 83,045 19,881 51,247 16,447 15,494 63,707 26,338
Lancaster (Pa.] area 54,301 15,613 25,864 13,842 13,547 51,968 15,760
Lansing (Mich.) area 52,852 15,319 33,734 15,355 9,252 54,556 16,840
Laredo (Texas) area 11,505 2,160 6,809 7,702 1,725 6,677 3,061
Lawrence (Mass.) area..., 31,047 9,862 7,047 12,224 6,197 16,668 5,983
Lexington (Ky. ) area 24,468 7,502 19,045 12,619 6,308 19,245 7,693
Lima (Ohio) area 24,913 7,328 15,971 5,742 5,442 18,194 6,974
Lincoln (Nebr.) area..... 25,263 9,791 32,762 10,416 7,545 22,587 10,366
Little Rock-North Little
Hock (Ark.) area 15,423 11,830 47,571
Lorain-ELyria (Ohio)

Los Angeles-Long Beach


(Calif.) area 8,041 10,038 561,414 728,895 459,994 486,824
Louisville (Ky. ) area..., 1,279 164,415 1,207 62,728 84,219 50,506 - 32,991 140,816 42,350
Lowell (Mass.) area 34,034 10,628 11,709 8,899 6,934 16,269 6,615
Lubbock (Texas) area 32,221 6,522 22,170 9,267 8,205 40,574 10,658
Macon (Ga.) area 33,591 8,220 18,420 6,921 10,542
Madison (Wis.) area 46,647 20,500 20,340 11,310 13,344
Manchester (N. H. ) area., 27,799 5,337 9,742 10,474 6,845
Memphis (Tenn. ) area 1,001 131,968 29,940 77,207 40,465 26, 003 121,274 33,519
Miami (Fla.) area........ 1,154 215,151 113,059 85,012 97,709 56,859 182,422 50,959
Milwaukee (Wis.) area..., 2,041 266,246 110,174 170,201 76,053 57,736 189,326 83, 119
Minneapolis-St. Paul
(Minn.) area 325,837 204,045 106,487 243,959 84,669
Mobile (Ala.) area 60,282 13,923 28,290 17,557 44,760 13,757
Montgomery (Ala.) area.., 29,663 8,750 19,902 12,610 32,774 9,684
Muncie (Ind. ) area 24,755 8,046 10,351 6,511 20,199 6,503
Nashville (Tenn.) area.., 82,554 21,698 46,252 72,644
New Bedford (Mass.) area. 40,169 12,490 20,046
New Britain-Bristol
(Conn.) area , 42,683 13,125 13,791 9,585
New Haven (Conn.) area.., 82,201 27,991 19,346 18,452
New Orleans (La.) area.., 1,956 153,055 1,846 77,454 43,472 44,644

New York Northeastern
New Jersey area. ....... 42,399 29,418
Norfolk-Portsmouth (Va.

Ogden (Utah) area ,

Oklahoma City (Okla.)


30,936 30,093 22,430 88,059 28,488
Omaha (Nebr.) area , 49,467 56,971 33,197 26,334 93,433 28, 287
Orlando (Fla.) area , 14,026 19,857 13,338 11,609 41,450 15,354
Peoria (111.) area....... 65,887 24,815 39,727 15,991 17,233 56,225 18,596
Philadelphia (Pa.) area., 998,952 396,723 471,887 335,903 222,717 672, 046 190,410
Phoenix (Ariz. ) area. . . . 113,657 37,363 43,744 26,932 31,511 85,856 38,469
Pittsburgh (Pa.) area..., 617,498 172,813 307,117 152,376 127,469 120,131
Pittsfield (Mass.) area., 21,004 5,056 9,199 6,966 4,165 4,244
Portland (Maine) area..., 36,709 8,212 25,058 11,500 7,035 7,674
Portland (Oreg. ) area. . . 223,364 67,873 120,802 43,735 41,101 154,965 53,564
Providence (R. I. ) area. 188, 702 61,403 73,066 66,529 33,853 135,636 42,351
Pueblo (Colo.) area , 25,590 7,255 9,243 6,282 19,920 5,526
Racine (Wis.) area , 32,545 10,367 9,518 7,616 7,665 21,148 8,594
Raleigh (N. C. ) area 32,340 8,327 22,055 10,211 7,335 29,678 10,799
Reading (Pa.) area....... 67,324 20,704 23,238 18,689 15,557 49,768 13,637
Richmond (Va. ) area...... 91,390 25,507 79,797 25, 392 18,889 60,854 26,019
Roanoke (Va.) area 32,337 8,847 16,545 13,889 9,027 26,911 •
9,922
Rochester (N. Y. ) area.., 146,566 46,727 83,770 45,891 33,841 118,412 29,906
Rockford (111.) area...., 41,975 19,144 20,477 12,764 14,223 36,003 12,217
Sacramento (Calif.) area. 124,621 37,111 47,635 24,727 38,748 66,601 29,706
Saginaw (Mich. ) area 37,510 12,589 20,351 14,641 9,285 44,810 11,970
St. Joseph (Ifo. ) area...,
St. Louis (Mo.) area
Salt Lake City (Utah)
55,363 19,023 19,567
San Angelo (Texas) area., 9,358 4,086 4,422
San Antonio (Texas) area, 77,017 44,344 21,840
San Bernardino-Riverside-
Ontario (Calif.) area.,
San Diego (Calif.) area., 1,060
San Francisco-Oakland
(Calif.) area 5,778,

354
)

Items 48-64 Jackson— San Francisco


Table 3.— STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
["d" denotes figures withheld 1 5 and cities) and, at end of table, metropolitan

Wholesale trade, 1954

Merchant wholesaler

Payroll, Payroll,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

Jackson (Mich.) area...,. 1,129


Jackson (Miss.) area...*.
Jacksonville (Fla.) area.
Johnstown (Pa.) area....,
Kalamazoo (Mich.) area..,
Kansas City (Mo.) area..,
Kenosha (Wis.) area
Khoxville (Tenn.) area..,
Lancaster (Pa. ) area....,
Lansing (Mich.) area.....
Laredo (Texas) area ,

Lawrence (Mass.) area...,


Lexington (Ky.) area....,
Lima (Ohio) area ,

Lincoln (Nebr.) area....,


Little Rock-North Little
Rock (Ark.) area ,

Lorain-ELyria (Ohio)

Los Angeles-Long Beach


(Calif.) area ,

Louisville (Ky. ) area...,


Lowell (Mass.) area ,

Lubbock (Texas) area.,...


Macon (Ga. ) area ,

Madison (Wis.) area ,

Manchester (N. H. ) area.,


Memphis (Tenn.) area....,
Miami (Fla.) area ,

Milwaukee (Wis.) area...,


Minneapolis -St. Paul
(Minn.) area <

Mobile (Ala.) area ,

Montgomery (Ala.) area..,


Muncie (Lnd. area. ......
)

Nashville (Tenn.) area.,,


New Bedford (Mass.) area,
New Britain- Bristol
(Conn.) area ...,
New Haven (Conn.) area...
New Orleans (La.) area..,

New York Northeastern
New Jersey area ..,

Norfolk-Portsmouth (Va.

Ogden (Utah) area ,

Oklahoma City (Okla.)

Omaha (Nebr.) area.......


Orlando (Fla.) area ,

Peoria (111.) area. ,

Philadelphia (Pa.) area.,


Phoenix (Ariz.) area....,
Pittsburgh (Pa.) area...,
Pittsfield (Mass.) area.,
Portland (Maine) area...,
Portland (Oreg. ) area....
Providence (R. I.) area.,
Pueblo (Colo.) area ,

Racine (Wis.) area


Raleigh (N. C.) area....,
Heading (Pa.) area ,

Richmond ( Va. ) area ,

Roanoke (Va.) area ,

Rochester (N. Y. ) area...


Rockford (111.) area.....
Sacramento (Calif.) area,
Saginaw (Mich.) area.....
St. Joseph (Mo.) area....
St, Louis (Mo.) area....,
Salt Lake City (Utah)

San Angelo (Texas) area.,


San Antonio (Texas) area,
San Bernardino-Riverside-
Ontario (Calif.) area..
San Diego (Calif.) area.,
San Francisco- Oakland
(Calif.) area ,
.) . —
) ...
. —

Jackson —San Francisco Items 65-79


Table .3.— STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial employers; exclude governments, households, f
disclosure of operations of individual establishments- For New England, includes both standard me
s). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D. "n" denotes statistics not available]

Employers reporting under Old-


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishments
Capital
Taxable With average added by
employment of Payroll,
payrolls,
Janu'Sv- January- facture

Jackson (Maori. ) area 32,387 31,424 15,575 72,444 12,478 56,746 141,473
Jackson (Miss.) area..... 36,796 24,121 7,421 21,557 5,870 14,579 46,9*0 3,761
Jacksonville (Fla. ) area. 86,017 61,038 17,343 57,85* 13,477 39,941 124,330 10, 728 12,771
Johnstown (Pa. ) area 68,860 23,227 82,667 19,582 63,862 121,772 7,336 23,704
Kalamazoo (Mich. ) area... *2,371 23,9*8 108,035 18,502 '74,800 221,408 18,369 20,867
Kansas City (Mo. ) area. . 18,693 319,588 280,399 *97,76* 8*,903 336,026 1,039,592 45,821
Kenosha (Wis. ) area 1,4*0 29,387 27, 112 65,925 11,618 48,386 110,401 4,443
Knoxville (Te 4,775 91,095 74,906 33,903 119,668 27,472 86,1*6 230,105 11,719 31,193
Lancaster (Pa. ) area. *,6*0 73,792 55,383 *2,5*5 150,619 34,663 110,273 288,553 16,059 39,139
Tjsn^-ing (Mich.) area.. 3,2*9 61,686 63,749 29,39* 150,2*8 2*, 251 117,558 318,3*0 15,350 25,852
Laredo (Texas) area 85* 7,639 3,402 8*4 1,602 673 1,042 2,991 118
Lawrence (Mass.) area. 17,302 59,071 14,184 43, 252 98,**5 3,508
Lexington (Ky. ) area.. 2,3*7 25,823 18,228 4,317 13,156 3,282 8,389 26,*72 2,151 3,568
Lima (Ohio) area 1,793 30,113 26,041 14,691 57,831 10,577 40,485 99,158 10,930 14,709
Lincoln (Nehr. ) area. 2,57* 31,618 22,886 32,342 6,727 63,898 2,935 7,522
Little Hock-North Little
Rock (Ark. ) area 3,956 50,737 3*, 091 67,556
Lorain-ELyria (Ohio)
2,*53 50,496 49,326

105,965 1,565,536 1,528,203 470, 732 305,165 358,772


Louisville (Ky.) area 10,959 202,254 '
169,378 354,192 66,502 252,962 8*5,031 90,958 73,853
Lowell (Mass.) area.. 62,060 16,823 48,059 100,384 3,140
Lubbock (Texas) area. 23,836 18,128 10,13* 1,900 5,827 22,902 2,042 1,470
Macon (Ga. ) area 1 a
32,243 19,590 30,137 8,831 22,183 68,507 5,190 8,789
Madison (Vis. ) area. 42,906 35,1*9 55,71* 10,021 38, 332 95,893 4,368 10,671
Manchester (N. H. ) ar 56,9*7 16,353 45,153 92,808
Memphis (Term. ) area. 137,252 101,409 41,80* 152,582 32,310 103,32* 336,167 36,042
Miami (Fla.) area 177,096 136,998 2*, 229 79,470 17,772 50,009 141,213 9,271
Milwaukee (Vis.) area 362,063 352,282 175,802 129,608 538,856 1,439,620 178,412
Mirmeapolis-St. Paul
22,867 383,966 96,346 37*, 557
Mobile (Ala. ) area 3,506 52,*07 13,156 *5,324 123, 245 17,581
Montgomery (Ala. ) area. . 2,*81 30,051 4,738 11,602 33,057 1,489 5,617
Mrmcie (Ind.) area 1,780 32,91* 79,788 14,174 59,*35 1*9,53* a, 128 17,985
Nashville (Term. ) area 6,085 95,92* 104,061 23,295 69,7*2 203,655 11,025 29,841
New Bedford (Mass.) area. 83,5*9 24,135 65,193 130,298 4,378
New Britain-Bristol
(Conn.) area........... 43,950 178,017 35,207 134,555 273,394 15,110 45,708
New Haven (Conn.) area 46,566 183,239 36,700 129,200 298,82* 15,615 41,503
New Orleans (La.) area... 12,323 208,096 1*8,702 53,312 193,617 41,423 135,236 374,873 64, 588 45,363

New York Northeastern
New Jersey area 34*,629 4,557,215 ,214,592
Norfolk-Portsmouth (Va.

Ogden (Utah) area


Oklahoma City (Okla.
94,359 7*, 039 15,899 10,874 36,896 106,399 12,887
Omaha (Nebr. ) area 105,530 85,728 30,586 121,92* 22,879 84,830 213,792 27,526
Orlando (Fla.) area' 30,751 21,339 *,125 1*,451 2,932 9,081 34,107 2,752
Peoria (HI.) area 83,300 7*, 590 37,778 167,347 30,211 124,639 362,496 20,934 42,511
Philadelphia (Pa. ) area. 1,224,016 1,068,665 5*7,0*2 2,291,639 419,932 1,564,348 4, 023, 700 275, 789 531, 809
Phoenix (Ariz. ) area 81,443 68,967 15,717 66,438 11,935 47,652 115, 281 7,456 7,449
Pittsburgh (Pa. ) area. . 711,404 303,408 1,364,413 239,*50 995,118 2,480,530 16*, 002 337,928
Pittsfield (Mass.) area. 15,499 71,520 10,510 44,11* 139,958 10,825
Portland (Maine) area... 13,125 45,626 10,886 34,04* 87, 386 3,218
Port! and (Qreg. ) area 15,926 56,729 239,997 **,8*0 172,036 475,021 27,190
Providence (R. I. ) area. 130,825 453,830 108, 791 330,670 744,286 29, as
Pueblo (Colo.) area 1,573 21,531 18,207 36,199 30,827 72,109 3,025 8,274
Racine (Vis.) area...... 2,321 37,591 35,560 99,999 64,234 204,641 8,666 22, 512
Raleigh (N. C. ) area 2,*8* 30,518 20,389 17,009 11,144 25,885 9,*03 4,002
Reading (Pa.) area 5,033 89,881 69,738 167,369 126,928 294, 269 53,024
Richmond ( Va. ) area. .... 2 2 2
7,35* 119,1*1 89,207 128,569 87, 076 343,916 35,291
Roanoke (Va. ) area 2,608 38,55* 27,075 12,732 42,593 10,236 30,671 62,923 5,677 11,287
Rochester (N. T. ) area. 8,708 185,978 188,436 111,385 508,033 83,2*6 338,183 919,779 58,810 107,493
Hockford (HI.) area.... 3,23* 6*, 698 64,514 38,19* 177,568 29,318 124,101 312, 770 16,255 35,054
Sacramento (Calif.) area 5,904 59,5*1 52,457 10,907 46,787 8,082 31,362 112,203 11,4*1 8,320
Saginaw (Mich. ) area 2,73* *9,298 26,625 124,462 21,883 95,799 31,*37 22,141
St. Joseph (Mo. ) area. . 25,604
St. Louis (Mo. ) area.... 618,019
Salt Lake City (Utah)
79,000 15,110 161,496
San Angelo (Texas) area. 10,883 1,865 8,211
San Antonio (Texas) area. 109,025 17,89* 111,139
San Bernardino-Riverside-
Ontario (Calif. ) area.
San Diego (Calif.) area..
San PraTy.iw/»rwnplr1 anJ
(Calif.) area

1
Includes figures for Peach and Twiggs Counties, which are not a part of standard raetropolita
2
Includes figures for Colonial Heights city, which is not a part of standard metropolitan arei

356
Items 80-99 Jackson —San Francisco
Table 3.-STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
For New England, includes both standard metropolis ) and, at end of table,
reas, see Appendix D "n" denotes
San Jose —Youngstown Items 1-16
Table 3.-STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
t sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease, "n" denotes vailable. For New England, includes both standard metropolitan
:vns and cities) and, at end of table, metropolitan State economic areas (based on whole of components of areas, see Appendix D]

Median
school
years

pleted
(persons
25 and

STANDARD METROPOLITAN
AREAS Con. —
San Jose ( Calif.) area 290,547
Savannah (Ga.) area 151,481
Scranton (Pa.) area 257,396
Seattle (Wash.) area 732,992
Shreveport (La.) area 1 216,686
Sioux City (Iowa) area 103,917

Sioux Falls (S. Dak.) area 70,910


South Bend (Ind.) area 205,058
Spokane (Wash.) area 221,561
Springfield (111.) area 131,484
Springfield (Mo.) area 104,823
Springfield (Ohio) area 111,661

Sprlugfield-Holyoke (Mass.) area,.

Stamford-Norwalk (Conn.) area 196,023 22.3


Stockton (Calif.) area 1,410 200,750
Syracuse (N. Y.) area 792 341,719
Tacotna (Wash.) area 1,676

Tampa-St. Petersburg (Fla.) area,. 409,143


Terre Haute (ind.) area 105,160
Toledo (Ohio) area 395,551
Tcpeka (Kans.) area 105,418
Trenton (N. J.) area 229,781
Tucson (Ariz.) area 141,216
Tulsa (Okla.) area 251,686
utlca-Rome (B. Y.) area 284,262
Waco (Texas) area 130,194
Washington (D. C.) Brea 1,464,089
Waterbury (Conn.) area 154,656
Waterloo (Iowa) area.. 100,448

Wheeling (W. Va . ) — Steubenirllle


(Ohio) area 354,092
Wichita (Kans.) area 222,290

Wichita Falls (Texas) area



Wllkes-Barre Hazleton (Pa.)
392,241
Wilmington (Del.) area 268,387

Winston-Salem (N. C.) area 146,135


Worcester (Mass.) area 276,336
York (Pa.) area 202,737
Youngstown (Ohio) area 528,498

STATE ECONOMIC AREAS

Boston, Lowell, and Lawrence


(Mass ) area
.

Bridgeport and Stamford-Borwalk


(Conn.) area
Brockton (Mass . ) area
Fall River and New Bedford (Mass.)

Hartford and New Britain-Bristol


(Conn.) area
Manchester (N. H.) area
New Haven and Waterbury (Conn.)
545, 784
Portland (Maine) area 169,201
Providence (R. I.) area 681,815

Springfleld-Holyoke (Mass.) area..


Worcester (Mass.) area............

fined "since 1950.


} ) ) 5

Items 17-31 San Jose —Youngstown


Table 3.-STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
"d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments. For New England, inclu > both standard metropolitan a

and, at end of table, metropolitan State economic areas (based on whole counties). For list of components of a s, see Appendix D]

.Retail trade, 1954

With hot Establishments


running
Paid em-
Payroll,
ployees,
and With
pom ted
toilet Nov. 15
bath, and payroll workweek
"only?

18

San Jose (Calif.) area.. 91,670 85,424 118,611 42,936 10,116 3,072 4,057 2,683 464,769 52,584 17,194
Savannah (Ga.l area..... 46,928 53.4 43,074 34,648 14,918 5,008 1,583 1,521 1,017 154,137 17,701 8,058
Scranton (Pa.) area 74,060 73.5 71,769 61,365 19,678 4,744 2,986 1,958 3,463 1,723 223,734 23,055 9,815
Seattle (Wash.) area..., 252,396 86.9 236,258 235,803 111,335 18,850 1
7,610 7,212 8,178 5,386 1,008,056 130,471 41,923
2 2 2
Shreveport (la.) area..* 63,462 51.8 60,604 52,617 24,810 7,754 2,162 2,182 1,488 246,370 26,861 11,422
Sioux City (Iowa) area.. 31,945 31,253 30,530 11,135 2,922 1,260 916 149,041 17, 014 6,614
Sioux Falls (S. Dak.)
21,027 60.9 20,660 7,411 2,102 99,351 10,992
South Bend (Ind.) area.. 60,732 74.4 59,230 23,068 5,998 2,020 1,566 251,767 32,168
Spokane (Wash.) area.... 72,505 S3. 68,949 28,645 6,876 2,443 1,631 313,703 35,228
Springfield (111.) area. 41,848 40,659 37,546 16,374 3,136 1,450 1,594 1,140 179,036 20,378 8,529
Springfield (Mo.) area.. 34,562 33,067 28,639 10,233 2,274 1,061 1,355 117,845 12,898 5,633
Springfield (Ohio) area. 33,507 32,733 40,254 10,015 3,054 1,200 1,168 132,667 14,802 5,982
Springfield-Holyoke
(Mass.) area 116,294
Stamford-Norwalk (Corm.
57,969 89.2 55,399 2,723 1,987 321,842 35,768 11,753
Stockton (Calif.) area,. 61,430 76.9 58,004 50,171 20,612 5,382 2,103 1,150 2,537 1,693 259,012 29,100 9,575
Syracuse (N. Y. ) area... 101,296 78.0 96,893 106,346 3
45,746 9,304 3,739 2,684 3,873 2,565 450,385 54,439 21,349
Tacora (Waah. ) area 85,258 83.1 78,850 x
67,945 25,438 6,154 2,600 2,843 1,735 283,244 31,667 10,952
Tampa-St. Petersburg
(Fla.) area 152,612 65.0 131,683 113,548 52,316 10,792 4,464 6,206 609,971 63,053
Terre Haute (Ind.) area. 34,988 49.8 33,510 26,641 8,856 4 119,686
2,378 1,215 1,140
Toledo (Ohio) area 119,111 83.1 116,599 130,992 46,557 10,834 4,318 5,006 4,157 3,091 508,106
Topeka (Kans.) area..... 33,917 67.7 32,774 36,278 15,662 3,530 1,047 1,123 1,295 905 143,516
Trenton (N. J.) area.... 60,784 84.6 59,383 68,132 31,390 5,318 2,360 1,839 3,168 1,972 336,000
Tucson (Ariz.) area..... 47,294 71.2 41,157 39,020 19,948 5,388 1,383 1,467 1,837 1,277 204,206
Tulsa (Okla.) area 81,251 73.2 78,003 88,203 44,623 7,588 2,418 2,515 3,078 1,980 366,723
utica-Rome (N. Y. ) area. 86,149 72.8 79,984 3
74,104 28,473 6,860 3,162 1,995 3,742 2,346 306,926
Waco (Texas) area 40,168 55.3 37,680 31,892 13,614 3,690 1,095 1,627 1,576 1,068 149,018
Washington (D. C. ) area. 419,886 87.1 405,111 5
554,692 352,215 12,785 17,148 11,122 2,023,841
Watertrury (Conn.) area.. 44,240 81.0 42,879 1,929 185,210
Waterloo (Iowa) area.... 29,938 61.8 29,189 29,417 9,161 1,136 128,349
Wheeling (W. Va. )--
Steubenville (Ohio)
103,644 61.0 100,362 85,598 23,571 7,722 3,418 2,718 2,682 329,173 35,821
Wichita (Kans.) area.... 73,829 77.8 69,426 80,901 37,919 9,376 2,179 2,599 2,770 2,080 376,956 44,289
Wichita Falls (Texas)
27,374 12,933 2,916 712 1,183 135,464
Wilkes -Barre —Hazle ton
(Pa.) area 110,981 72.4 106,663 83,075 24,871 6,626 4,154 2,881 5,034 2,396 309,900 30,194
Wilmington (Del.) area.. 78,483 77.7 75,075 92,170 42,130 2,816 2,164 3,262 2,134 382,449 44,286
Winston-Salem (N. C.
41,338 47.4 39,694 1,200 1,435 155,394 17,277
Worcester (Mass, ) area.. 76,586 79.5 74,442 2,900 1,978 321,522 38,335
York (Pa.) area 61,054 62.1 58,912 2,611 1,673 239,252 24,530
Youngstown (Ohio) area... 149,623 71.9 145,863 5,503 3,847 593,169 66,976

STATE ECONOMIC AREAS

Boston, Lowell, and Law-


(Maes.
Bridgeport and Stamford-
Norwalk (Carm. ) area...
Brockton (Mass.) area...
Fall River and New Bedford

Hartford and New Britain-


Bristol (Conn.) area....
Manchester (N. H. ) area...
New Haven and Waterbury
(Conn.) area............ 163,974 82.0 155,673 184,424 73,156 13,144 5,774 7,476 4,894 682,993 76,156
Portland (Maine) area 58,911 69.4 48,437 41,644 18,023 4,060 1,857 2,016 1,418 209,450 22,623
Providence (R. I.) area... 207,533 60.7 197,298 166,751 67,810 15,512 7,137 8,983 5,031 741,909 81,278
Springfield-Holyoke
(Mass.) area
Worcester (Mass. ) area.
1
Marriage licenses.
2
Area redefined since 1950.
3
County of residence of bride.
* Estimated.
5
Data for District of Columbia represent
) ,

San Jose — Youngstown Items 32-47


Table 3.-STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
j and cities) and, at end of table, metropolitan

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
General merchandise materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
group farm equipment
dealers

San Jose (Calif.) area... 123,347 32,434 39,712 32,669 31,747 72,045 34,723
Savannah (Ga. ) area...... 35,742 10,799 18,097 13,779 9,335 27,527 11,532
Scranton (Pa. J area 60,752 17,562 26,954 19,167 14,473 33,309 10,322
Seattle (Wash.) area...., 220,457 83,267 143,214 54,492 43,853 143,325 62,671
Shreveport (La.) area..., 58,074 15,240 25,610 21,345 13,377 48,069 15,678
Sioux City (Iowa) area... 27,466 10, 743 25,245 8,000 5,802 30,147 8,404
Sioux Falls (S. Dak.
16,615 6,383 13,549 5,664 4,376 21,406 5,659
South Bend (Ind.) area.., 54,225 19,376 33,376 18,250 15,167 47,114 16,334
Spokane (Wash.) area...., 70,428 20,218 47,135 16,265 15,811 51,927 18,478
Springfield (111.) area., 35,180 21,705 11,324 10,913 28,172 12,629
Springfield (Mo.) area.., 23,936 15,408 7,519 7,049 22,845 8,559
Springfield (Ohio) area., 31,445 13,963 6,847 6,526 24,880 9,229
Springf i eld-Holyoke
38,130
Stamford -Norwalk (Conn.)
82,417 19,773 26,136 17,775 57,311 15,325
Stockton (Calif.) area.., 58, 555 23,020 16,070 13,639 47,469 17, 537
Syracuse (N. Y. ) area..., 108,841 53,108 34,609 17,819 87,008 22, 581
Tacoma (Wash.) area , 69,746 37,189 12,587 15,486 44,283 19,588
Tampa-St. Petersburg
(Fla.) area , 129,645 1,242 51,624 34,316 28,519 112,387 35,791
Terre Haute (Ind.) area., 24,227 266 8,497 5,458 5,322 23,022 7,097
Toledo (Ohio) area , 118,708 1,013 46,264 29,254 28,128 87,597 33,691
Topeia (Kans.) area , 30,725 7,433 16,177 9,488 11,803 26,819 10,033
Trenton (N. J.) area...., 74,084 28,423 35,189 27,436 20, 317 53,216 18,749
Tucson (Ariz. ) area , 50,330 15,596 24,368 13,398 10,166 30,957 16,123
Tulsa (Okla.) area , 71,274 22,795 41,149 29,036 20,194 83,044 22, 791
Utioa-Rome (N. Y. ) area., 77,980 24,540 24,293 21,430 15,699 49,713 19,314
Waco (Texas) area........ 34,811 10,038 20,039 6,540 7,290 30,763 9,637
Washington (D. C. ) area., 466,946 260,142 142,594 328, 591 116,354
Waterbury (Conn.) area.., 48,976 11,278 18,135 28,780 7,579
Waterloo (Iowa) area...., 25,221 15,061 7,594 23,921 7,448
Wheeling (W. Va. )--
Steubenville (Ohio)
90,092 25,216 41,185 21,992 18,208 49,074 20, 305
Wichita (Kans.) area 74,962 21,584 42,899 25,335 21,315 78,221 23,781
Wichita Falls (Texas)
29,604
Wilkes-Barre — Hazleton
(Pa.) area , 85,384 22,555 24,869 18,603 50,005 15,748
Wilmington (Del.) area.., 81,822 25,178 27,317 23,565 54,290 22,291
Winston-Salem (N. C.
32,571 7,597 21,881 13,463 9,243 27,344 9,754
Worcester (Mass. ) area. . 76,756 24,363 28,980 27,229 17,978 54,263 17,754
York (Pa.) area , 47,781 14,161 26,064 14,717 16,045 44,857 13,956
Youngstown (Ohio) area.., 156,426 40,797 72,740 33,851 35,801 100,225 36,605

STATE ECONOMIC AREAS

Boston, Lowell, and Law-


7,510 4,832
Bridgeport and Stamford-
Norwalk (Conn.) area.... 1,316 1,110
Brockton (Mass.) area
Fall River and New Bedford
1,176
Hartford and New Britain-
Bristol (Conn.) area.... 1,149
Manchester (N. H. ) area...
New Haven and Waterbury
(Conn.) area 169,216 1,421 55,229 47,879 64,024 42,999 36,090
Portland (Maine) area 48,399 293 11,008 27,827 12,462 8,668 11,826
Providence (R. I.) area... 176,520 1,630 55,087 71,416 62,321 32,193 39,272
Springf ield-Holyoke
(Mass.) area
Worcester (Mass.) area....

360
)

Items 48-64 San Jose — Youngstown


Table 3.— STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
["d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclo : of operations of individual establishments. For New England, includes both standard metropolitan areas (based 01 i and cities) and, at end of table, metropolitan
State economic areas (based on whole counties). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D]

Wholesale trade, 1954


Retail trade, 1948
Automobile repair
Merchant wholesalers
Paid em- Paid em-
Payroll, ployees, Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 Nov. 15

San Jose (Calif.) area. 2,777


Savannah (Ga.) area...,
Scranton (Pa.) area...,
Seattle (Wash.) area..,
Shreveport (la.) area.,
Sioux City (Iowa) area.
Sioux Falls (S. Dak.)

South Bend (Ind.) area.


Spokane (Wash.) area..,
Springfield (111.) are;
Springfield (Mo. ) area.
Springfield (Ohio) ares
Springfield -Holyoke
(Mass.) area
Stamf ord-Norwalk ( Conn,

Stockton (Calif.) area,


Syracuse (N. Y. ) area.,
Tacoma (Wash.) area...,
Tampa-St. Petersburg
(Fla.) area
Terre Haute (Ind.) arei
Toledo (Ohio) area....,
Topeka (Kans.) area...,
Trenton (N. J.) area..,
Tucson (Ariz.) area...,
Tulsa (Okla. ) area
Utica-Rome (N. Y. ) arei
Waco (Texas) area ,

Washington (D. C. ) arei


Waterbury (Conn.) area,
Waterloo (Iowa) area..,
Wheeling (W. Va.) —
Steubenville ( Ohio

Wichita (Kans.) area...


Wichita Falls (Texas)

Wilkes-Barre — Hazleton
(Pa.) area
Wilmington (Del.) area.
Winston-Salem (N. C.

Worcester (Mass.) area


York (Pa.) area
Youngstown (Ohio) area

STATE ECONOMIC AREAS

Boston, Lowell, and Law-


rence (Mass.) area
Bridgeport and Stamford-
Norwalk (Conn.) area....
Brockton (Masa.) area
Fall River and New Bedford
(Mass.) area....
Hartford and New Britain-
Bristol (Conn.) area....
Manchester (N. H. ) area...
New Haven and Waterbury
(Conn.) area
Portland (Maine) area
Providence (R. I.) area...
Springfield-Holyoke
(Mass.) area
Worcester (Mass.) area....
) .

San Jose — Youngstown Items 65-79


Table 3.— STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
[Items 65, 66, and 67 comprise commercial and industrial en. plovers; exclude governments, households, farms, railroads, certain nonprofit organizations, and self-employed persons, "d" denotes
disclosure of operations of individual establishments. For New England, includes both standard metropolitan areas (based on towns and cities} and, at end of table, metropolitan State
is). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D. "n" denotes statistics not available]

Employers reporting under Old-


Age and Survivors Insurance
program, 1953 All establishment; Production workers
Capital
Taxable
Payroll, Wages,
payrolls, Annual
January- average
year

San Jose (Calif.) area.. 66,037 59,971 27,942 116,213 21,304 81,328 263,587 19,914 18,389
Savannah (Ga.) area 39,332 28,152 13,323 47,275 10,789 34,108 152,664 8,375 11,042
Scranton (Pa.) area 69,912 50,109 31,478 94, 351 26,936 73,219 164,764 12,896 24,999
Seattle (Wash.) area.... 226,050 214,933 78,447 354,664 54,931 220,541 520,928 21,823 54,770
Shreveport (La.) area... 51,942 39,270 8,037 28,592 6,112 19,693 65,453 3,513 7,779
Sioux City (Iowa) area.. 29,071 22,472 9,401 36,651 7,250 25,761 46,794 2,898 9,889
Sioux Falls (S. Dai.)
1,744 18,175 14,225 5,402 21,656 3,848 U,400 44,511 1,436
South Bend (Ind.) area.. 3,722 90,046 92,722 43,622 201,674 33,025 140, 295 320,106 7,552
Spokane (Wash.) area.... 4,978 53,103 45,341 13,674 59,851 10,757 43,888 135,949 5,296
Springfield (111.) area. 2,935 39,021 31,060 12,816 53,256 9,579 36,964 111,208 12,047
Springfield (Mo.) area.. 2,320 22,065 14,119 6,682 20,697 5,195 14,563 48,283 5,295
Springfield (Ohio) area. 1,977 34,724 30,235 16, 823 70,435 12,462 49,432 136,505 19,446
Springfield-Holyoke
(Mass.) area
Stamford-NorwaXk (Conn.)
30, 372 130,404 22,497 85,132 243,011 6,874
Stockton (Calif.) area... 37,683 32,634 11,033 45,205 9,017 34,329 109,352 4,958 9,861
Syracuse (N. Y. ) area..., 124,983 115,324 57,440 242,617 40,630 157,002 478, 545 24,942 54, 563
Tacoma (Wash.) area ,
48,255 43,850 17,052 72,643 55,674 145,873 7,504 16,896
Tampa-St. Petersburg
(Fla.) area 104,093 22,873 70,750 17,848 140, 006 9,995 18,124
Terre Haute (Ind.) area.. 29,802 24,420 10,419 40,677 8,031 75,688 6,250 9,630
Toledo (Ohio) area ,
150, 599 147,914 61,123 296,607 46,107 534,636 30,020 70,588
Topeka (Kans.) area , 2,276 26,073 19,846 6,010 23,711 56,929 3,138 5,974
Trenton (N. J.) area...., 4,668 80,592 73,643 157,238 30,069 302,999 14,903 40,422
Tucson (Ariz.) area , 3,317 35,483 29,449 20,134 3,340 37,438 2,167 1,174
Tulsa (Qkla. ) area , 6,589 103,465 93,306 28,895 124,413 21,703 84,264 203,125 8,928 14, 756
Utica-Rome (N. Y. ) area., 5,087 76,414 63,145 42,941 168,193 34,003 122,010 328,206 50,975
Waco (Texas) area 2,756 28,463 18,297 7,715 26,521 5,898 18,273 62,764 6,451
Washington (D. C. ) area.. 25,882 314,866 255,042 30,373 131,088 18,534 67,577 223,472 10,623 1
22,473
Waterbury (Conn.) area... 42,186 179,067 33,970 129,487 307,565 15,648 43,388
Waterloo (Iowa) area..... 2,016 27,476 16,652 72,904 12,631 51,787 110,908 8,275 17,859
Wheeling (W. Va.)—
Steubenville (Ohio)
5,865 102,212 90,669 49,687 205,685 43,603 170,052 404,133 51, 751
Wichita (Kans.) area 5,858 111,709 102,066 53,190 237,206 39,093 169,904 332,703 17,140
Wichita Falls (Texas)
19,996 7,343
Wilkes - Barre — Hasleton
(Ph.) area 5,619 104, 212 69,320 36,902 97,448 32,866 79,839 156,328 5,273 35,676
Wilmington (Del.) area... 5,470 103,667 103,842 37,919 170,700 28,728 114,450 387,324 24,681 36,506
Winston-Salem (N. C.
39,430 29,930 96,515 24,498 69,027 303,756 18,956 27, 368
Worcester (Mass.) area... 50,197 201,435 38,555 137,485 348,165 15,929 53,251
York (Pa.) area 56,880 45,275 161,621 36,004 113,768 282,942 18,262 42,117
Youngstown (Ohio) area... 182,163 105,646 479, 748 88,386 374,054 873,610 49,129 109,021

STATE ECONOMIC AREAS

Boston, Lowell, and Law-


6,703
Bridgeport and Staraf ord-
Norwalk (Conn.) area.... 1,479
Brockton (Mass.) area
Fall River and New Bedford
(Mass.) area 1,073
Hartford and New Britain-
Bristol (Conn.) area.... 1,168
Manchester (N. H. ) area...
New Haven and Waterbury
(Conn.) area ,.. 12,027 181,212 111,938 458,353 333,995 37,611 110,611
Portland (Maine) area 3,946 31,439 16,313 54,570 41,454 3,974 13,943
Providence (R. I. ) area. . 13,885 183,189 119,044 408,592 301,445 26,697 141,968
Springfield -Holyoke
(Mass.) area
Worcester (Mass.) area....

1 Not strictly comparable with 1954 due to differences in coverage of loggers and fluid milk distributors.

362
Items 80-99 San Jose — Youngstown
Table 3.— STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
[Group number represents each group's official Standard Industrial Classificatur Manual code designation. For New England, includes both standard metropolitan ; and cities) and, at end of table,
metropolitan State economic areas (based c i whole counties). For list of components of areas, see Appendix D. "n" denott
Ala. (Anniston)—Del. (Wilmington) Items 201-216
Table 4.-CITIES
> having 25,000 inhabitants c Items 210, 214, 215, and 216 based t :e Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign —
( ) denotes decrease. Percent r

less than 0. 1 median and percent n


; 5 lessthan 500 for sample items]

Codes
. .,

., .

,.
, C

Items 217-232 Ala. (Anniston) —Del. (Wilmington)


Table 4.—CITIES
i having 25,000 inhabitants ( not available, "d" denotes figures withheld lid disclosure of operations of

Typical net monthly Retail trade, 1954


electric bills,
1956' Establishments
Paid em-
author-
Payroll, ployees,
Owner Nov. 15 porated
building
permits,
pied
1955

221

Anniston. . . 8,844 52.9 8,677 47.0 19.30 5.60 1,176 55,782 52,074 5, 2,522
Bessemer. „ , 8,349 31.3 8,017 40.1 214.00 2 5.00 1,130 41,003 36,555 3,632 1,699
Birmingham. 95, 512 55.7 92,663 46.8 22.05 5.60 8,540 424,156 407,008 49,032 20,693
Gadsden. a . 16,331 57.1 15, 727 45.9 19.30 5.60 1,378 57,453 52,487 5,918 2,601
Mobile , 38,567 57.8 36,451 48.3 19.30 4,204 182,694 175, 578 19,780 9,078
Montgomery. 32,315 59.0 30,473 40.1 19.30 3,146 148, 250 142,670 15,959 7,499
Tuscaloosa. 11,177 10,804 42.3 19.30 1,474 51, 749 48,893 5,430 2,747

ARKANSAS
Fort Smith. 16,269 69.2 14,913 63.3 28.13 82,459 76,645 3,563
Hot Springs....... 11,053 59.2 9,644 47.3 34.85 8.54 46,672 43,470 2,341
Little Rock 32,217 71.7 30, 987 51.5 34.85 8.54 167,295 158,769 8,993
North Little Rock. 13,073 62.1 12,671 .53.5 3 29.25 3 7.38
49,456 45,288 1,745
Pine Bluff „. 11,589 50.8 11,164 34.85 8.54 46,472 2,235

Alameda. ...... 21,289 95.1 20,334 3 5.63


45,267 41,551 4,732 1,456
Alhambra 18,402 97.4 17,734 6.24 95,019 91,561 11,086 3,765
Bakersf ield. . • 11,233 90.8 10,874 59.3 23. £ 6.78 166, 504 157,636 21,173 6,948
Berkeley. ..... 37,460 94.3 36,527 47.6 23.60 6.44 126,015 117, 377 14,728 5,104
Beverly Hills. 11,332 10,616 47.0 22.30 5.87 141,795 139,005 21,965 6,958
Bur bank. ...... 25,938 25, 052 68.0 3 19.97 3 5.00

14,743 14,246 67.9 25.20 6.24


East Bakersfield 4 . 11,403 10,891 61.3 28.30 7.42
Fresno. ...... ..... 29,714 28,665 65.3 23. i 6.78
Glendale.......,,. 3 3 4.68
35,576 34,345 54.3 20.35
Huntington Park. . . 11,796 11,457 38.8 22.30 5.87 97, 381 93, 377 11,289 3,624
Inglewood. ........ 15,873 15,372 63.6 1,070 25.20 6.24 1,100 123,565 117, 223 14,305 4,480
Long Beach... 97,021 91,163 44.9 2,353 22.30 5.87 6,638 471,052 450,982 58,821 19,148
Los Angeles. ...... 3 18.20 3 4.90
666,687 24,194 48,724 3,247,007 3,059,021 413,718 132,933
Lynwood. „.,,.„„ 7,760 25.20 6.24 39,959 37,641 4,639
133,263 128,885 23.60 6.44 587,183 546,817 79,202
3 3
8,835 8,478 26.85 6.65 74,413 72,435 9,689
37,943 3 19.35 3
5.25
92.5 36,205 2,136 240, 698 232,688 32,709 10,906
12,268 90.3 11,598 27.30 6.76 1,206 84,497 80,909 9,792 3,272
8,420 89.6 7,938 25.20 6.24 1,092 49,905 47,813 4,078 1,411
Redwood City. . 8,349 7,907 7.13 59,550 57,228 6,618 1,975
Richmond. ...... 31,201 28,402 6.78 2,514 90,839 85, 765 9,659 3,183
Riverside. ... • 16,056 3
15,051 1,804 6.53 1,892 99,109 94,017 10,909 3,690
Sacramento. .... 3 4.63
44,654 43,290 1,639 3,800 352,409 333,213 42,941 13,749
San Bernardino. 5
21,292 20,147 1,125 6.76 2,516 144,276 136, 518 16,852 5,787
San Diego. ..... 110,005 104,790 6,031 6.47 12,252 3,829 2, 524,870 501,264 70,361 22,453 3,988
San Francisco, 265, 726 257,734 2,181 15,362 10,045 6,459 1,172,221 1,089,159 172,650 50,855 12,113
San Jose.. ..... 30,867 29,725 2,720 2,298 1,748 1,146 228,078 213,846 27,964 9,236 1,950
San Leandro..., 8,642 8,478 334 1,084 59,854 54,066 5,992 1,900
San Mateo. .... 13,894 12,847 1,377 1,312 76,210 73,048 9,867 3,638
Santa Ana. ..... 15,938 90.6 15,150 1,738 27.30 6.76 1,540 111,948 14,321 4,899
Santa Barbara.. 15,743 87.0 15,069 27.30 6.76 80,493 11,576 3,637
Santa Monica. . 27,570 91.2 25,855 22.30 5.87 144,950 18,336 5,978 1,054
South Gate 16,853 16,300 22.30 5.87 66, 764 63,116 6,677 2,040 545
Stockton 21,545 20,829 6.78 163,623 151,111 19,496 6,428 1,692
Valle jo 8,922 8,031 5.09 59,223 55,159 7,553 2,377

3
Colorado Springs. 16,541 76.6 15,661 19.08 2,800 123,692 119,430 14,404 5,398
Denver. 133,690 78.3 130, 306 26.00 11,692 696,494 670,932 86,089 32,218
Pueblo 19, 569 68.5 19,151 35.92 2,572 94,615 90,247 10,219 4,104

CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport, 46,588 46,000 34.0 32.50 3,514 1,503 226,956 212,386 10,399 2,052
Bristol 10, 554 10,288 56.2 32.10 1,026 314 39,931 37,633 1,511 437
Hartford. 52,429 51,404 22.6 36.47 4,278 1,663 325,052 310,838 46,325 16,963 2,050
Meriden. .... 13,352 13,146 51.4 32.10 1,052 54, 330 50,296 6,013 2,323
Middletown. 7,521 7,309 48.5 42.35 39,653 37,803 4,723 1,787
New Britain. 21,100 35.8 32.10 90,426 83,576 10,296 3,983
New Haven. . 47,385 31.7 32.50 247,810 229,602 30,476 11,098
New London.. 9,241 42. 42.35 60,404 57,642 6,922 2,472
6
Norwalk 14,917 14,409 57.1 32.10 73,252 68,056 7,489 2,420
Stamford. . . 21,291 20,649 46.9 40.60 127,546 119,804 14,619 5,092
Torrington. 8,309 8,189 53.6 34.85 38, 081 34,865 3,763 1,519
Waterbury, . 30,150 40.9 32.10 138,115 128,423 16,837 6,112

32,280 31, 587 34.05 8.00 2,332 30,871 10,807


1
Privately owned utility unless otherwise noted.
2
Publicly owned utility serving majority of customers; a also served by privately owned utility.
3
Publicly owned utility.
Unincorporated place.
5
Privately owned utility serving majority of customers.
6
Privately owned utility serving majority of customers; alao served by publicly owned utility.

365
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a

Ala. (Anniston)—Del. (Wilmington) Items 233-248


Table 4.—CITIES
i having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments.

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking General merchandise Apparel, materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
places group farm equipment
dealers
dealers

Estab-
lish-
ments

ALABAMA
12,945 3,606 7,117 4,138 3,763 14,095 2,909
Bessemer* „M ol 13,508 1,408 4,782 1,846 1,559 10,247 2,390
THwniTlghflm . ...o.aeao... 90,405 22,876 60,622 35,789 21,310 100,017 18,695
it - den , , ,,,««,,,,aaaa .
.-:
14,917 2,063 8,091 4,783 3,862 12,419 3,101
Mobile 39,939 11,251 23,575 15,906 11,178 37,154 8,111
Montgomery. a •••••• , • •• 28,406 8,012 19,466 d 8,251 d 8,936
Tuscaloosa.aaae aeaaaaa. 11,443 2,279 4,524 5,571 9,933 4,651

ARIZONA
Phoenix. •• • ••••••••
Tucson. •••••••••••»•••

ARKANSAS
Fort Smlth... aa . eaaeaa . 16,129 5,357 9,657 3,635 4,801
Hot Spr±ngs aaaaaaaaaaaa 10,072 4,815 3,487 2,264 2,746
Little Rode 33,721 12,198 33,689 10,411 7,574 8,253
North Little Rock 10,167 2,791 1,838 1,304 4,644
Fine Bluff 14,643 2,157 2,813 4,393 3,327

CALIFORNIA
Alameda. a .... aaa .... a .. 16,492 3,465 1,756 2,304 2,635 7,777 3,377
Alhambra . a . a a a a a a a a a a 18,359 6,252 8,345 7,782 9,271 26,000 5,667
Baker9field,... ........ 31,976 11,581 27,693 8,544 10,384 29,150 11,875
Berkeley. ...... aaaaaaaa 35,701 7,903 9,724 8,678 12,064 20,939 9,588
Beverly Hills... 16,376 12,305 25,976 9,532 26,503 4,247
Burbank. ...... aaaaaaaaa 40,023 5,240 26,193 9,342
Compton. aaaa * a . aa . aaaaa 26,931 3,742 38,229 5,927
East Bakersfleld 1 .,.,,,
Fresno. a..,,.,,....,,,, 22,555 19,512 33,570
Glendale..,..o..o.o.o., 21,162 11,894 48,519
Huntington Park.. ...... 11,037 5,995 9,426 12,187 7,416 34,950 3,557
Inglewood. ...••• a •••. 25,332 6,846 22,323 11,181 7,215 23,003 7,834
Lang Beach... .......... 103,562 39,864 66,666 30,657 31,261 91,515 33,148
Los Angeles. ••••••••os. 718,794 281,877 389,107 221,774 227,403 521,909 206,176
Lynwood. ••••••••••...•• 17,048 3,205 442 1,404 1,378 6,131 3,416
Oakland. ..••••••••••••• 127,900 51,445 79,742 45,055 45,886 92,043 29,560
Palo Alto , 15,620 4,959 4,290 9,296 4,409 16,094 4,794
Pasadena •••••• . •• . ••• 42,359 11,754 51,897 17,997 16,048 50,944 13,566
Pomona, o a . a • a . a a a • . a a a 19,457 4,983 9,747 6,475 5,555 16,078 5,576
Redondo Beach. ..a. .. o . 20,788 2,012 1,909 1,775 2,302 10,905 3,443
Redwood .::;..,„,,.„„ 19,211 4,050 3,651 2,573 2,572 11,571 4,086
Richmond. m. 26,406 5,588 11,121 5,241 5,922 18,739 6,647
Riverside. , 21,682 4,874 10,273 6,271 6,535 20,051 6,553
Sacramento. ...... ...... 78,472 29,930 42,091 22,112 30,926 55,175 20,603
San Bernardlno.aaaaaaaa 31, 110 7,856 22,449 9,000 9,264 26,471 10,478
San Diego 106,562 44,374 72,956 37,268 35,021 101,582 34,603
San FrancisCOaa...gaaaa 257,052 167,260 167,134 113,449 76,312 165,399 45,682
San JOSe. «.. ...a«aeaaaa< 53,260 15,159 30,171 18,719 19,461 33,876 14,010
San LeandrOaa ••, 18,575 4,053 3,226 2,797 2,791 11, 230 5,780
San Mateo,.,... 18,028 6,719 U,896 5,648 4,917 3,507 4,761
Sants Ana..,,,,,,..aa.. l 20,037 6,313 15,732 13,279 7,513 22,582 6,052
Santa Barbara.....eaaaa l 20,075 6,497 4,120 8,994 7,174 11,212 5,115
Santa l&Hjica,, 37,486 12,174 17,277 12,030 10,436 28,434 8,128
South Gate.a.a,,,,.,,,,, 1>4,168 5,349 1,530 3,012 24,761 5,592
Stockton. , , 33,058 12,943 13,278 10,631 27,118 10,091
Vallejo , 14,542 5,326 3,518 6,047 9,156 4,740

COLORADO
Colorado Springs,,,,,,,, 8,781 9,431 8,466
Denver. , 50,988 101,810 34,659
Pueblo. .......aaaaaaaaai 6,729 9,113 5,204

CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport. , 56,547 17,169 29, 143 21,020 17,133 25,264 9,199
Bristol.. • , 11,304 2,439 1,725 2,705 2,959 7,763 2,153
Hartford. . • • • . • . . . • . . . . , 54,316 23,997 65,227 28,650 19,145 45,897 10,797
Meriden..aa.aa....aaaaa l 13,353 4,669 3,906 4,767 4,172 8,723 4,260
Middletown. lt i M 7,319 2,326 4,494 3,917 1,974 8,938 1,972
NfflBritain,. aaaaaaaaaa. 22,645 5,837 5,346 10,549 8,548 L4,296
New Haven,aaa...aaaaaaa< 50,383 19,631 22,560 33,170 17,064 37,969
New London. ...•.,, 13,193 4,037 5,310 4,865 4,252 13,572
Norwalk......aaa..aaaaa< 21,980 4,486 3,050 4,602 5,708 13,799 3,401
Stamford... ....aaaaaaaa. 30,646 7,326 15,046 12,786 6,634 19,455 5,302
TOTT ington. . . . • . « * a a a a . < 10,355 1,726 2,793 3,970 1,786 7,242 1,704
Waterbury. ••••••••••••. 35,890 9,769 10,083 16,596 11,342 19,943 4,714

DELAWARE
Wilmington. • •• •••,
1
Unincorporated plac>

366
•..
.

Items 249-264 Ala. (Anniston) —Del. (Wilmington)


Table 4.— CITIES
) having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual estab li s hm ents, "n" denotes

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued Wholesale trade, 1954

Active pro-
Other retail stores Nonstore retailers Paid em- Merchant wholesalers Other operating types
prietors
Estab- Payroll, ployees,
lish-
porated'
businesses,
November
260

$1,000 $1,000
ALABAMA
Anniston. ••••.•• 3,093 35,686
Bessemer. ............ 1,037 3,040 28,487
Birmingham. ......... 11,340 36,695 339,253
Gadsden...... ........ 1,667 2,989 51,478
Mobile 8,867 15,428 137,538
Montgomery • 16,323 103,266
Tuscaloosa. .......... 4,541 38,301

ARIZONA
Phoenix. .............
Tucson...............

ARKANSAS
Fort Smith.... ....... 2,375 61,966
Hot Springs • •• 1,899 5,497 38,925
Little Rock 5,942 12,514 129,313
North Little Rock.... 3,947 37,889
Fine Bluff 3,947

CALIFORNIA
Alameda. ......•••.••• 2,620 3,841 38,793
Alhambra. ••••••••• 2,792 5,253 66,408 2,046
Bakersf ield. ......... 5,242 12,834 113,224
Berkeley •.•.. 4,993 102,586
Beverly Hills. ....... 5,148 104,191
Burbank. ...... ••....
Comp ton. .......... ...
East Bakersf ield 1 . . .
Fresno. ...•••...•••. 9,330
dendale. •••••••• 5,824
Huntington Park 5,036 5,409 67,095
Inglewood. ........... 4,165 8,404 3,773 71,133
Long Beach........... 13,568 33,212 7,974 308,199
Los Angeles. ... ...... 271,089 143,960 2,351,735
Lynwood. ••••••.••••• 2,086 17,415
Oakland 18,836 43,306 545,030
Palo Alto 2,338 6,742 40,885
Pasadena. ............ 6,477 17,992 189,687
Pomona 1,825 8,546 50,847
Redondo Beach.. ...... 2,246 2,646 18,528
Redwood City...... ... 2,646 4,497 29,810
Richmond. ••••••.•• 2,307 4,864 70,445
Riverside. ••••••••• 3,064 12,692 63,910
Sacramento. ••••••. 11, 462 27,184 236,619
San Bernardino . 5,193 10,358 98,857
San Diego. ...••.....• 16,507 42,644 8,042 3,544 366,504
San Francisco.. ...... 32,922 104,172 18,201 9,881 1,031,305
San Jose.. .. •......•• 7,432 20,596 3,368 1,230 147,603
San Leandro.. .,•••••. 2,260 3,997 J-,145 26,740
San Mateo. ........... 2,275 7,424 34,915
Santa Ana. . ••........ 3,858 8,493 69,277
Santa Barbara 3,462 8,268 72,607
Santa Monica. ........ 4,672 12,479 1,122 106,839
South Gate... ..... ... 2,963 3,288 1,992 33,022
Stockton. ............ 5,599 16,625 1,755 131,398
Vallejo.. ...... ...... 2.153 4,602 49,053

COLORADO
Colorado Springs..... 12,576 1,400 57,525
Denver. ............. 48,817 37,458 508,531
Pueblo. .............. 6,175 1.360 65,764

CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport. ......... 8,908 20, 835 2,416 206,762
Bristol........... ... 1,263 5,140 428 29,258
Hartford 12,790 41,065 2,409 263,789
Meriden. ............. 1,562 5,343 43,334
Middletown........... 1,172 3,236 33,351
New Britain.. ........ 2,789 12,210 71,324
New Haven.. .......... 7,978 28,931 204,061
New London.. •••••.... 1,564 6,500 47,061
Norwalk. ... •...... • 1,558 8,543 50,677
Stamford. .......••.• 3,601 13,430 80,821
Torringt on. ......... 900 4,088 30,049
Waterbury. •••••••... 4,022 14,216 109,304

DELAWARE
Wilmington. ••••••••. 7,522

1
Unincorporated pi;
Ala. (Anniston) —Del. (Wilmington) Items 265-281
Table 4.-CITIES
» having 25,000 inhabitants c
'
denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes

Establishments Miscellaneous
Paid em-
Payroll, ployees, auditing, bookkeeping)
Nov. 15
With
payroll
payroll

ALABAMA
Anniston. .••••....«.. 4,406 3,900 1,185 1,587
Bessemer. •••.••••.•• 2,606 2,082 720 1,247
Bi rraing ham. .. •.... 48,977 45,537 15,053 16,577 5,106
Gad;; den. .... ........... 4,004 3,494 1,173 1,726 526
Mobile 22,127 20, 315 7,138 6,663 2,799
ifcmt goner;,- ....... 14,358 13,406 4,762 5,656
Tuscaloosa. ............ 5,090 4,624 1,557 2,051

ARIZONA
Phoenix................
Tucson. ••••... •••••••.

ARKANSAS
Fort Smith... •••.•••• 8,851 7,787 2,398 1,294 2,932
Hot Springs.. .. ...••••. 10,918 10,118 3,089 1,674 2,276
Little Rock............ 22,952 21,386 7,359 3,762 7,534
North Little Rock...... 3,617 3,027 1,061
Pine Bluff.... 4,328 3,796 1,313

CALIFORNIA
Alameda.. ...... ........ 4,902 3,882 1,453 2,396 493
.11 haQbra... ............ 7,292 6,196 2,196 2,576 1,927
Bakersfield. ........... 19,663 17,481 5,758 2,110 4,329 2,504
Berkeley. ...... ...•••.. 16,618 13,978 4,972 1,756 5,962 3,341
Beverly Hills... ....... 61,547 59,319 21,820 3,749 5,498 12,660
Bur bank................ 2,660
875
Fast Bakersfield 1 ......
Fresno. ••••.•• ••••.•••.
dendale.. ...... •••••..
Huntington Park.. ...... 8,363 7,547 2,550 2,021 2,413 2,068
Lnglewood.... .......... 22,853 21,363 5,060 1,779 3,821 1,651 1,634
Long Beach... •••••• 63,303 56,527 19,223 6,685 17,336 14,636 8,944
Los Angeles............ 767,775 708,077 312,390 75,058 143,191 235,516 72,351
Lynvood. ....•.•••..••• 4,108 3,570 1,323 402 800 724
Oakland.. ....... ...•••. 88,522 77,630 28,581 9,228 25,277 24,843 10,780
Palo Alto 8,447 7,273 3,264 1,075 2,382 2,908 872
Pasadena. ••••.•••••• 30,777 26,769 10,138 3,265 10,472 6,734 3,987
6,192 5,028 1,576 2,644
Redondo Beach.......... 3,301 2,595 833 1,667
Redwood City.... ....... 5,745 5,047 1,924 505 1,495
Richmond. ...... ........ 7,555 6,313 2,382 788 2,676
Riverside... ....••••• 10,224 8,558 2,755 1,110 3,075 1,790
Sacramento............. 42,431 37,511 12,634 4,710 11,415 7,522
San Bernardino......... 13,620 11,816 4,249 1,639 4,915 1,895
San Die^u 2,333 77,385 71,505 23,268 8,353 2,369 24,122 14,382 9,309 4,376
San Francisco.......... 7,271 346,519 321,565 93,746 28,398 7,609 57,101 143,672 27,489 17,613
San Jose.. ..•••••••. 1,179 28,066 24,108 7,924 2,785 1,241 8,887 5,576 4,379 2,121
San Leandro... ••......, 4,996 3,878 1,111 422 682 1,133
San Ua Leo.. ...... ....... 13,849 12,445 3,667 877 1,930
Santa Ana........ ...... 10,851 9,3a 3,251 1,130 4,115 2,050
Santa Barbara.......... 13,213 11,431 3,856 1,520 3,671 2,272 1,198
Santa Uanica.. ......... 19,189 16,615 5,300 1,956 4,873 2,257 2,808 1,991
South Gate.. ........... 5,812 1,876 2,147 1,348 1,034 1,260
Stockton. .............. 14,073 5,230 2,208 1,975
Vallejo 6,059 2,274 638

COLORADO
Colorado Springs....... 23,170 21,828 7,854 2,312
rxnver. .............. ., 110,387 103,121 32,354 12,074 1,340
Pueblo. ...•••. ......... 8,350 7,408 2,350 1,030

CONNECnCuT
Bridgeport.. •••....•••, 24,553 3,215 10,066 4,380
Bristol.. .....•••••••., 3,234 306 1,144
Hartford............... 43,030 40,386 5,196 14,030 12,507
.'.'.ri den. ............... 3,158 2,786 1,635
Middle town............. 2,407 2,193 722 1,276
New Britain............ 6,862 6,080 2,015 3,053
New Haven.............. 35,888 33,344 10,279 11,798
New London...... ....... 5,218 4,814 1,628 2,060
Norwalk.. ....... ..••••. 6,672 5,934 2,127 2,344
Stamford. ...... •••.••., 11,776 10,616 3,908 4,483 2,620
Torringtan. •••••••, 2,662 2,278 694 1,172
Waterbury.. ••••••••••, 11,145 10,045 3,594 5,079 1,100

DELAWARE
Wilmington. ............

1
unincorporated plai

368
Items 282-295 Ala. (Anniston)—Del. (Wilmington)
Table 4.—CITIES
[Data are for at ; having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes statistics not available]

Manufactures, 1954

Production workers Capital Bank debits


City added by expendi- Demand
Annual deposits demand
average

ALABAMA
Anniston 18,837 5,255 15,662 1,156 6,787 23,769
3,006 11,412 2,622 5,074 9,451 22,199 1,901 3,063 16,701
Birmingham 37,252 149,371 28,922 56,379 101,927 270,521 14,496 26,548 130,276 355,974 7,774,436
Gadsden 11,959 44,741 10,644 19,506 37,621 97,130 1,214 13,701 64,377 26,666 363, L49
Mobile 7,092 25,544 5,806 11,813 19,211 64,510 2,462 8,337 45,325 160, 334 2,910,493
Montgomery 5,389 15,348 3,972 9,8a 4,503 20,062 78,807 1,514,816
Tuscaloosa 1,960 5,078 1,570 3,528 2,158 12,283

ARIZONA
Phoenix
Tucson

ARKANSAS
Fort Smith 19,214 40,369 46,815 674,458
Hot Springs 1,504 2,807
Little Rock 8,938 26,219 7,111 17,900 49,386 6,871 132,623 2,335,756
North Little Rock 1,583 1,231 3,014 1,457
Pine Bluff 2,495 2,046 4,833 1,847 39,230 522,140

CALIFORNIA
Alameda 12,247 4,031 9,106 22,640 31,484
Alhambra 21,898 7,446 14,828 39,438 19,995
Bakersf ield 1,473 6,686 1,940 4,034 14,775 6,616
Berkeley 8,030 35,935 11,109 22,988 82,799 54,123
Beverly Hills 1,619 6,843 2,256 4,131 12,645 9,145
Burbank 53,716
Compton 4,105
East Bakersf ield 1
Fresno
Glendale. .*

Huntington Park 5,315 24,614 16,000 36,999 20, 756


Inglewood 3,323 14,522 10, 512 27,379 2,036 10,544
Long Beach 25,399 125,915 20,190 92,418 239,237 3,459 8,272 71,311
Los Angeles 268,806 1,162,240 198,738 762,797 2,036,782 115,514 167,055 930,299
Lynwood 3,279 15,898 2,515 10,861 26,901 3,447 1,544 6,243
Oakland 32,202 143,796 47, 014 98,251 289,266 12,745 207,569 351,994 7,849,260
Palo Alto 1,467 7,682 1,854 4,478 14,049 1,038 4,447
Pasadena 11,122 48,422 17,215 33,135 78,461 3,136 24,493 131,239 2,301,153
Pomona 7,269 34,821 12,351 27,607 63,142 4,177 11,396
Redondo Beach 408 1,896 321 657 1,345 3,492 130 161 978

Redwood City 2,175 10,478 1,447 2,855 5,966 1,263 1,352 5,992
Richmond 9,923 50,593 7,733 15,213 35,409 16,616 9,102 50,834
Riverside 3,424 14,442 2,502 5,166 10,167 23,280 1,060 1,957 10,440 64,021 1,095,897
Sacramento 6,187 26,606 4,390 8,311 16,935 54,733 2,477 5,716 37,014 232, 538 10,270,201
San Bernardino 1,642 6,916 1,082 2,126 4,211 11,909 483 1,196 5,901 58,098 1,338,855
San Diego 10,752 39,157 183,402 30,134 59,325 126,772 340,562 6,535 91,062 357,333 6,649,166
San Francisco 48,787 56,580 253,101 40,984 77,118 166,048 495,815 26,645 409,556 1,640,000 47,355,292
San Jose 1,787 13,532 55,560 10,185 20,312 39,021 132,582 6,514 57,581 143,546 2,932,536
San Leandro 9,757 43,401 7,650 15,292 32,483 109,964 3,990 17,913
San Mateo 621 248 460 1,506 1,572
Santa Ana 2,224 8,621 2,837 5,154 15,457
Santa Barbara 1,171 4,782 1,419 2,594 7,675 81,630 853,574
Santa Monica 20,000 101,649 28,689 63,060 128, 573 7,505 14,882
South Gate , 9,119 42,677 14,467 30,062 5,456 7,394
Stockton 25,807 9,726 18,909 2,739 4,012 94,645 1,138,744
Vallejo 2,005 690 1,299

COLORADO
Colorado Springs 1,790 68,021 1,013,083
Denver 14,574 539,104 11,924,634
Pueblo 1,035 49,629 843,741

CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport 50,274 214,596 38,915 76,295 150,544 14,789 54,999 274,573 164,334 3,136,017
Bristol 10,529 45,796 8,621 16,757 38,568 5,293 13,856 61,618
Hartford 29,812 119,271 23,335 46,601 85,432 201,401 8,007 34,516 162,741 609,109 12,062,494
Meriden 38,506 7,816 15,907 30,521 66,433 3,374 12,752 73,365
Middletown 16,284 3,471 7,089 12,146 25,007 992 5,730 21,702
New Britain 21,844 85,304 17,372 33,360 62,773 136,336 6,674 23,602 102,079
New Haven 33,015 125,715 26,180 50,764 89,107 196, 538 9,483 33,575 150,010
New London 3,166 11,538 2,375 4,956 7,939 17,979 1,232 1,952 7,935
Nomalk 11,047 43,718 8,199 15,973 27,351 69,679 2,126 9,855 46,480
Stamford 12,554 54,946 9,693 18,893 37,005 110,844 3,445 11,126 51,454 70,893 1,133,183
Torrington 7,842 29,373 6,434 12,016 21,417 46,378 4,330 8,724 40,667
Waterbury 26,377 112,675 20,958 41,904 80,196 186, 097 29,685 126,565 78,572 1,294,214

DELAWARE
WiLmington

1
Unincorporated place

369

..

Ala. (Anniston) —Del. (Wilmington) Items 296-311


Table 4.—CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "n" denotes statistics r

City government finances, 1955

Charges City
High- admin-

laneous schools

ALABAMA
Anniston... •••••• 2,315 2,143 4,892
Bessemer. ...... •.... 949 818 4,058
pi wrring hntn, ........... 15,293 8,651 16,397 52,524
Gadsden.. ............. 1,873 1,348 2,014 5,244
Mobile 6,938 3,262 2,710 5,812 48,156
Montgomery. ••••••••••• 4,924 3,507 1,172 6,800 16,503
Tuscaloosa. ........... 3,448 1,972 5,386 9,068

ARIZONA
Phoenii
Tucson. ...............

ARKANSAS
Fort Smith., .... •••.«. 1,568
Hot Springs. .......... 1,176
Little Esei. .......... 1,107 3,151
North Little Rock 88 1,362
Pine Bluff 1,178 1,610

CALIFORNIA
Alameda. ......••••.••. 1,470 2,913
Alhambra... ........... 1,685 1,096 2,939
Bakersfield 3,587 2,843 1,826 4,266
Berkeley..... •••«.•••• 6,650 4,484 3,128 6,483
Beverly Hills 3,124 2,391
Bur bank •••....•• 3,529

East Bakersfield 1
Fresno .....••.•••
dendale.. ...••••••••
Huntington Park....... 1,659 1,219 1,699
Inglewood. ••••••.•••• .2,490 1,738 2,582
Long Beach. ••••••••• 48,001 7,482 35,661
Los Angeles..... ...... 151,975 95,622 139,468
Lynwood .........•••.• • 961 497 1,010
Oakland 28,359 18,454 25,055 3,711 2,405
Palo Alto 2,408 1,063 2,842 430 455
Pasadena. ..••••.•.•••• 7,061 4,220 8,167 1,482 1,396
Pomona. ••••.••••• 3,054 1,857 2,814
Redondo Beach. •••.••.. 2,118 1,107 1,874
Redwood City... ....... 1,928 1,127 1,790
Richmond. ••••••••..•• 5,173 3,505 2,361 1,074 5,009
Riverside.. ••••••••. 3,306 1,938 889 633 3,411
Sacramento. •••••••••• 12,029 6,260 5,465 1,792 11,089
San Bernardino. •••• • . 3,591 2,362 975 4,038
San Diego.. •••..••••• 26,527 14,843 8,953 7,735 24,726 2,448 4,226
San Francisco. ...•...• 115,233 72,791 64,342 10,503 100,335 11,403 6,943
San Jose. .••••••••• 6,325 3,959 2,785 1,403 7,733 1,138 1,378
San Leandro.... •••••• 1,891 1,133 1,916
San Mateo,. ........... 3,580 2,022 2,956
Santa Ana...,, 2,978 2,101 1,353 3,479
Santa Barbara......... 2,777 2,035 1,197 2,404
Santa Monica.,, ....... 6,354 4,185 2,554 5,179
South Gate............ 1,976 1,930
Stockton. •.•.••.••••• 6,370 5,798
Vallejo 1,395 1,970

COLORADO
Colorado Springs...... 3,292 1,382 1,022 3,329
54,314 24,506 15,790 55,347
Pueblo................ 2,732 2,054 1,570 2,467

CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport...,. ....... 18,060 14,726 14,497 18,625 6,818
Bristol............... 4,501 3,655 3,607 4,656 2,393
Hartford 23,763 19,580 19,335 23,941 7,263
Meriden. ••.••••..•••• 4,746 3,651 5,001 1,958
Middletown. ••••.....• 2,142 1,729 2,127
New Britain.. ••.•..... 8,240 6,577 8,706 3,364
New Haven............. 18,232 15,526 18,731 6,605
New London............ 3,738 2,567 3,582 1,484
Norwalk,. ....... •••••• 5,708 4,844 6,664 3,858
Stamford... ••••....•. 11,29:. 9,847 9,739 11,730 5,334
Torrington............ 2,474 2,4a 3,024 1,279
Waterbury. ....•••••• 10,545 10,402 12,497 5,163

DELAWARE
Wilmington 11,873

1
Unincorporated pla
Items 312-330 Ala. (Anniston) —Del. (Wilmington)
Table 4.—CITIES
[Data, are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants i 1950. Items 323, 324, and 327-330 based on standard 30-year period (1921 to 1950); items 325 and 326 for period of record through 1955. "n" denotes
t available]
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D. C. (Washington)—Ind (Muncie) Items 201-216


Table 4.— CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c

Median
school
Income in 1949

pleted
rolled
(persons
25 and
school

Percent Percent
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington ,
21.0 35.4 85.0 17.6

FLORIDA
09-064 Daytona Beach 30,187 33.7 11.0 11,856
09-006 Fort Lauderdale ........ 36,328 101.9 11.5 14,954
09-001 Gainesville 26,861 95.3 83.6 12.3 9,382
09-016 Jacksonville 204, 517 18.2 82.9 86,120
09-044 Key West 26,433 104.5 79.0 5,433
09-053 Lakeland , 30,851 2,706 10.6 11,878 8,765
09-013 Miami , 249, 276 7,289 11.0 108, 784 70,910
09-013 Miami Beach. 46,282 6,428 11.7 17,719 13,910
09-048 Orlando 52,367 3,714 11.7 21,411 15,130
09-003 Panama city 25,814 1,926 8,950 6,850
09-017 Pensacola , 43,479 16,209 11,115
09-052 St. Petersburg 96,738 32, 001 28,495
09-037 Tallahassee , 27,237 11,535 6,295
09-029 Tampa , 124,681 50,663
09-050 West Palm Beach 43,162 18,618

GEORGIA
10-047 Albany 31,155 27.6 74.5
10-029 Athens , 28,180 25.7 77.8
!
10-060 Atlanta , 331,314 30.6 78.5 146,277
10-121 Augusta , 71,508 29.4 74.5 28,295
10-106 Columbus. .............. 79,611 27.7 77.2 30,975
10-141 La Grange , 25,025 1,840 30.6 26.1 71.0 11,057 6,120
10-011 70,252 5,854 21.4 42.1 29.6 77.7 29,600 18,120
10-057 29,615 3,846 12.7 20.4 28.5 74.6 12,345 7,960
10-025 Savannah. 119,638 8,194 24.6 29.0 45,184 30,915

IDAHO
Boise City.... ,

Pocatello

ILLINOIS
12-060 Alton , 32,550 5,086 32.5 84.6 13,641 8,860
12-045 Aurora , 50,576 6,244 34.3 89.9 22,279 13,610
12-082 Belleville. , 32,721 5,113 34.1 87.9 12,211 9,285
12-016 Berwyn , 51,280 13,495 37.1 95.4 23,547 14,740
12-057 Bloomington. ••••••••. 34,163 6,326 33.5 79.7 14,699 8,935
12-010 Champaign , 39,563 8,418 25.4 90.7 14, 399 8,950
12-016 Chicago , 3,620,962 17,450 33.6 89.0 1,614,867 963, 260
12-016 Cicero v::. ........ .. 67,544 11,646 34.6 93.8 31,534 18,675
12-092 Danville , 37,864 3,864 34.3 15,485 10,065
12-058 Decatur , 66,269 7,126 32.9 27,321 18,250
12-082 East St. Louis 82,295 6,141 31.9 31,529 21,425

•<
,

'12-045 Elgin , 44,223 5,328 38.3 91.2 10.2 17,522 10, 580
12-016 Evanston. ......••••..., 73,641 8,981 34.8 94.9 12.7 31,333 18,280
12-048 Galesburg. 31,425 3,571 34.1 90.0 11.3 12,352 8,655
12-060 Granite City.. ., 29,465 4,333 29.8 84.7 11,958 8,140
12-099 51,601 6,701 34.4 21,718 14,015
12-046 Kankakee , 25,856 5,277 32.9 11,078 6,665
12-016 Haywood village , 27,473 9,812 34.2 92.9 11.0 12,463 7,365
12-081 Moline 37,397 5,267 34.3 90.9 10.5 16,450 10, 520
12-016 Oak Park village....... 63,529 13,517 39.9 96.0 12.4 28,485 17,235
12-072 111,856 8,671 32.4 48,215 29,805
12-001 Onincy. 41,450 6,795 35.0 16,953 11,210
12-101 Rockf ord 14.0 92,927 6,638 34.3 10.2 43,397 26,160
12-081 Rock Island. .... ...••, 10.5 48,710 4,639 33.1 10.5 21,114 13,110
12-084 Springfield. ........, 10.4 81,628 34.9 10.5 35,317 22,080
12-049 38,946 32.4 10.6 18,126 10,445

INDIANA
13-048 Anderson 46,820 4,778 12.6 21,294 53.8 12,875
13-053 Bloojnington. .•••••••< 28,163 7,612 34.9 10,017 23.4 6,355
13-045 East Chicago. ......... 54,263 5,218 -0.7 23,335 64.9 13,830
13-020 Elkhart .....•••.. • .... 35,646 3,713 15,392 47.0 10,100
13-082 Evansville. ••••••• 128,636 7,146 52,325 3$. 34,890
13-002 Fort Wayne 18.8 133,607 7,107 56,911 40.0 36,500
13-045 Gary 41.6 133,911 3,219 54,438 54.2 35,395
13-045 Hammond. •«.•••••••• 23.5 87,594 3,727 35,653 51.2 23,805
13-049 Indianapolis. • •••••• 55.2 427,173 7,739 186,468 32.4 119,170
13-034 Kokomo. 38,672 6,785 15,905 52.2 10,735
13-079 Lafayette 15,199 25.8 9,130
13-027 Marion. 12,262 39.7 8,110
13-046 Michigan City 28,395 10,609 42.0 6,410
13-071 Mishawaka 32,913 14,271 54.8 9,160
13-018 Muncie. ............... 58,479 23,606 44.4 16,220

1
Includes figures for wholesale and retail trade.
2
Represents Fulton County; that part of Atlanta in De Kalb County (10-044) has a population of 37,535.
3
Represents Bannock County; that part of Pocatello in Power County (11-039) has a population of 122.
* Represents Kane County; that part of Elgin In Cook County (12-016) has a population of 1,667.

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Items 217-232 D. C. (Washington)—Ind (Muncie)


Table 4.—CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants (
lilable. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of

Typical net monthly Retail trade, 1954


electric bill
With hot 1956' Establishments
running
author-
water, pri- Payroll,
porated
building
Demurs,
1955

221 232

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington. ••••••••••

Daytona Beach. 12,-178 74.5 52.0 40.22 62,686 58,748 2,970


Fort Lauderdale.. 16,969 83.8 11,990 57.5 40.22 8.16 133,122 126,558
2
5,431
Gainesville, .... 6,998 73.5 6,742 40.0 42.30 ^.lO 42,115 39,751 1,965
Jacksonville. . . . 60.9 57,907 48.6 2 2 7.22
29.75 2,236 374,854 354,490 16,487
Key West 52.8 6,408 36.5 242.50 2 8.50
26,742 24,002 1,196
Lakeland 10,770 9,758 55.4 2 46.00
,

60,986 56,662 5,798 2,656


Miami.,. ,.,..,.•, 87,532 78, 385 48.3 40.22 4,970 620,318 583,294 70,241 26,767
Miami Beach , 21,838 15,906 26.9 40.22 1,312 121,640 114,712 16,981 5,870
Orlando 18,513 16,794 53.9 2
,,, 38.00 1,262 165,199 156,399 18, 767 7,225
Panama City , 8,587 7,403 54.2 27.57 45,872 43,060 4,479 1,917
Pensacola, 13,467 53.9 12,801 52.8 27.57 7.10 99,032 10,399
,
92, 4,390
St. Petersburg.., 42,881 82.6 35,773 60.0 3,729 40.99 9.41 1,967 199,357 189,361 22,157 9,776
Tallahassee 7,503 60.4 7,275 42.9 430 2 38.00 2 7.68
,
246 55,663 52,401 5,588 2,496
40,614 58.4 38,146 52.8 3,048 3 27.50 3 6.75
2,208 290,650 270,768 30,389 13,530
West Palm Beach. 16,454 77.0 14,068 51.9 40.22 8.16 100,522 11,918

Albany... 52.3 8,769 33.0 2


25.44 2 5.85
56,400 6,487 2,783
Athens. . 52.2 7,343 46.6 26.27 6.13 37,475 4,333 2,053
Atlanta. 94,530 60.0 92,667 39.9 26.27 6.13 11,884 4,522 4,340 733,339 92,471 37, 339
Augusta. 20,704 44.3 19,965 26.27 6.13 3,072 1,069 132,920 15,812 6,798
Columbus. 22,824 53.8 22,194 26.27 6.13 4,416 1,269 118,207 14,243 6,612
6,917 31.8 2 2
6,716 42.5 28.25 7.30 20,955 2,074 1,038
21,198 46.6 20,733 35.4 26.27 114,440 13,442 6,187
8,948 55.5 8,735 40.5 26.27 44,135 5,057 2,324
36,897 53.7 34,839 32.7 35.12 138,068 16,990 7,647

Alton 10,111 9,901 56.5 28.63 60,593 58,353 7,258 2,915


Aurora. •••••• 15,422 15,153 64.9 30.25 7.45 88,418 84,060 10,522 3,679
Belleville. •.•... 10,637 10,422 63.1 24.42 7.73 57,318 53,578 6,704 2,771
Berwyn ,,., 16,058 15,916 63.1 30.25 7.45
5 7.73
74,764 67,632 6,954 2,478
Bloomington 10,9 10, 728 56.6 =24.42 864 65,962 63,320 7,995 3,225
Champaign.
Chicago.
•••
••,•.,
10,092
1,106,119
9,883
1,087,258
24.42
28.91
7.73
7.01
1,042
86,648
74,466
5,019,537
72,940 10,093
4,695,605 639,847
Cicero town. ••••. 20,842 20, 587 52.9 30.25 7.45 1,416 76,795 67,601 8,143
Danville. •••••••.., 12,513 12,248 63.7 24.42 7.73 1,096 80,268 77,580 9,717
Decatur. ••••, 21,540 21,120 64.7 24.42 7.73 1,912 121,087 117,217 14,463
East St. Louis...., 24,461 52.5 23,883 28.63 6.56 2,416 116,972 110,568 12,833
Elgin , 11,944 86.2 11,753 30.25 7.45 976 93,936 90,768 10,862 3,757
Evanston. • •• 20,947 95.5 20,624 41.2 30.25 7.45 1,658 132,483 128, 601 17,734 6,371
Galesburg 10, 281 77.2 10,029 66.0 24.42 7.73 774 52,059 50,269 6,015 2,543
Granite City , 9,026 67.5 8,870 63.4 24.42 7.73 1,000 31,840 29,192 3,328 1,207
Jollet , 15,510 15,197 58.1 30.25 7.45 2.170 119,086 111,558 13,873
Kankakee ••••, 8,104 7,942 55.9 30.25 7.45 63,622 60,582 7,290
Maywood village..., 8,027 7,919 59.9 30.25 7.45 27,956 26,500 3,029
Moline. ..*.••..•., 11,872 11,706 61.3 24.50 6.60 63,458 60,968 7,044 2,878 509
Oak Park village.., 20,374 20,053 50.8 30.25 7.45 118,961 116,125 14,272 4,776 466
Peoria.,,. , 34,481 71.4 33,839 54.1 26.13 188,586 182,858 23,873 9,755 1,434
Quincy , 13,557 58.9 13,212 55.6 34.35 58,482 55,988 6,689 2,986 633
Rockf ord. ..•••••.,, 29,177 76.3 28, 727 54.6 31.93 2,758 176, 247 165,133 20,804 7,531 1,456
Rock Island , 14,993 74.4 14,850 57.7 24.50 1,138 59,390 56,542 6,828 2,654 567
Springfield, .,,,.., 6
26,535 78.7 25,940 56.5 22.40 1,860 155,782 49,878 18,669 7,722 1,212
Waukegan , 11,481 82.2 11,294 54.6 30.25 1,356 81,305 77,427 9,640 3,563 614

INDIANA
2 '",'.30
Anderson. •,,,,,,,< 15, 702 70.9 15,164 57.3 23.10 82,785 9,958 3,725
Bloomington, ,,,,,,, 7,036 57.2 6,941 54.8 27.85 7.40 43,205 41,793 4,938 2,048
East Chicago , L4,677 69.1 14,478 37.6 29.45 7.45 1,740 60,329 55,533 6,474 2,256
Elkhart, •• 11,631 82.6 11,355 23.10 7.15 1,112 61,717 59,067 7,845 2,878
Evansville,.,,,,,,, 40,819 65.5 39,403 23.80 6.58 3,772 179,582 173,446 22,519 8,914
6 6
Fort Wayne 42,053 80.6 41,000 21.50 5.40 210,236 204,032 27,167 10,402
Gary 38,283 75.5 37, 323 29.45 7.45 187,730 179,200 22,478 7,928
Hammond. •,«*, ••< 25,745 84.0 25,230 62.6 29.45 7.45 2,452 133,738 129,082 16,298 5,727
Indianapolis , 134,654 71.3 131,746 52.8 22.55 6.65 12,346 770,509 753,577 99,824 37,181
Kokomo , 12,122 66.4 11,805 65.4 27.85 7.40 1,150 57,698 55,620 6,737 2,670
Lafayette 11,222 70.9 10,977 27.65 7.40 62,272 61,550 8,034 3,225
Marion. ,,,•••••••. 10,041 62.9 9,675 23.10 7.15 50,596 48,658 5,697 2,37B
Michigan City 8,295 79.7 7,813 60.8 27.15 7.45 528
"43, 41, 920 4,967 1,798
6
Mishawaka. . , • , , , , , 10,509 70.7 10, 329 71.7 21.73 39,959 38,105 4,123 1,526
Muncie, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 18,629 18,007 57.8 23.10 91,404 89,054 10,604 4,193

Privately owned utility unless otherwise noted.


Publicly owned utility.
Bills are for customers located within city limits of Tampa, of June 15, 1951.
4
Covers 11 months only.
5
Privately owned utility serving majority of customers; area i

6
Publicly owned utility serving majority of customers;
Includes suburban fringe.

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D. C. (Washington) —Ind (Muncie) Items 233-248


Table 4.-CITIES
i having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Apparel, materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
farm equipment
dealers

$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000


DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA
Washington.. ,,••.,. •••.,, 224,737 111,139 180,092 104,843 65,290 177,826 55,627

FLORIDA
Daytana Beach...., 10,982 7,488 7,535 5,462 3,959 10,941 3,936
Fort Lauderdale.., 23,129 11,447 12,597 15,106 10,931 25,839 6,075
Gainesville.,,..., 10,119 1,956 2,001 3,530 2,217 10,460 3,328
Jacksonville. • • • . 80,094 21,413 36,786 27,267 21,033 98,333 17,146
Key West ..,., 7,200 4,406 1,709 d 1,387 4,034 1,525
Lakeland. •••••••• 13,726 2,366 6,096 4,724 3,444 13,722 3,240
Miami,...,......., 123,711 56,963 76,282 50,669 38,803 143,109 28,550
Miami Beach. ...... 23,540 29,195 2,380 34,879 3,541 4,335 3,993
Orlando. ..••••••, 25/452 9,478 18,784 12,323 9,909 37,972 6,892
Panama City,.,.,., 10,165 2,813 5,170 d 3,850
Pensac ola. . , , , , , , 20,588 5,237 10,734 9,354 27,290 4,536
St. Petersburg,,., 33,723 15,069 42,772 12,592 32,206 10,359
Tallahassee. • ..,., 10,603 3,188 3,767 5,727 9,971 4,928
Tampa. a, ,a, •«,,««« 63,991 24,227 34,373 16,382 60,853 16,513
West Palm Beach.., 20,349 7,119 10,117 7,448 26,183 4,902

GEORGIA
Albany •..•••• 13,426 2,224 4,226 3,684 3,966
Athens,, ••,,,,,,., 7,750 2,434 d 2,393 2,317 3,076
Atlanta..., ••••••, 132,391 41,969 135,950 49,055 31,013 113,069 34,470
Augusta, , • . • • • , • , 33,893 9,902 22,006 d 7,717 28,782 6,953
ColUmbuS • • a a a a a • a 26,963 6,776 19,138 11,548 24,179 7,662
La Grange. ., •••••, 7,154 1,250 2,550 1,466 1,733
26,345 5,874 17,969 10,051 7,729
11,055 2,460 3,826 4,358 3,139
Savannah. .«..«••,« 33,004 9,617 13,779 9,926

TnAHn
Boise City........
PocatellO. . . . . , . ,

ILLINOIS
Alton. 16,072 3,865 6,958 4,951 4,752 11,610 2,640
21,483 5,213 12,073 5,867 4,374 17,056 5,053
Belleville 12,719 5,027 3,512 3,813 4,763 11,070 4,105
21,099 4,133 3,562 5,438 3,941 13,788 3,343
Bloomington, ,...,, 13,029 4,232 8,369 5,946 3,822 12,125 4,192
OiHmp nign, .,..,.,. 11,968 4,812 13,890 5,120 3,644 15,594 4,224
Chicago....,,,,,,, 1,008,218 506,711 599,294 435,765 *8,708 690,832 183,867
Cicero torn,,,,,,, 21,277 9,109 1,329 4,517 2,685 16,005 3,571
Danville. ••••,,., 26,853 4,250 10,857 5,076 4,574 13,534 3,277
Decatur,....,..,., 26,671 10,164 18,188 7,481 6,275 26,330 6,879
East St. Louis,,,, 31,367 11,865 11,026 6,465 5,300 22,379 7,447
Elgin 13,800 3,829 13,469 3,335 3,051 d d
Evanstan. ,..,,,,, 23,140 6,569 25,009 19,015 9,738 24,364 3,948
Galesburg. .••••••• 10,665 3,493 6,645 3,724 3,860 10,914 3,024
Granite City,,,,.. 10,204 2,582 2,229 1,424 1,408 6,808 2,266
Jollet 30,422 8,521 17,989 8,100 18,177 7,467
Kankakee, ,,,»,,,,, 14,965 4,010 8,710 3,836 -13,270 3,597
Maywood village... 7,423 1,876 1,147 842 9,747 2,232
Moline 15,193 5,735 3,216 2,847 13,965 4,148
Oak Park village.. 19,032 2,980 19,076 2,901 41,159 3,592
Peoria.....,,,,,,, 35,909 13,628 32,972 12,880 13,227 35,901 10,492
CJuiacy. aa...,,,,,, 12,768 5,539 8,870 d 4,296 8,251 2,126
Rockfcrd... •••,,., 35,640 14,595 19,748 12,625 13,347 34,208 9,310
Rock Island....... 14,286 6,598 5,359 3,501 2,487 11,856 3,578
Springfield. •••••• 30,279 14,294 21,041 11,255 10,724 25,966 9,820
Waukegan. ........ 18,203 6,103 13,086 7,746 5,749 12,618 4,412

INDIANA
Anderson. ......... 19,513 5,072 6,942 4,082
Bloomington. ..,,,, 9,968 3,100 3,063 4,285 2,943
East Chicago. .... 16,414 7,180 1,244 4,801 3,777
Elkhart ,,,,,,,,,, 14,251 4,036 6,783 3,732 3,786
Evansville. • • • • • • • 42,287 14,767 20,926 19,349 13,126
Fort Wayne....,,,, 34,182 17,067 37,579 15,641 11,509 44,527 11,558
Gary.. ..,,., •••••, 45,908 15,439 26,615 14,322 10,730 27,214 11,341
Hammond........... 28,339 9,079 22,017 10,542 7,685 25,952 7,504
139,720 59,912 130,003 35,389 41,361 161,224 39,968
12,705 3,728 7,484 d d 11,399 2,514
Lafayette. • • • , . . , 13,376 5,888 8,014 6,113 3,687 9,495 3,249
11,819 3,566 6,413 3,986 2,529 9,983 3,440
Michigan City 12,611 3,262 5,489 2,877 1,766 6,830 3,043
Mlehawaka. ........ 9,961 3,582 1,080 1,244 1,526 12,592 2,819
Muncie,,,,.,...,,, 22,681 6,718 10,102 6,337 6,117 17,228 5,586

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Items 249-264 D. C. (Washington) —Ind (Muncie)


Table 4.—CITIES
j having 25,000 inhabitants c l 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments- "n" denotes statistics not available]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued Wholesale trade, 1954

Active pre
Other retail stores Nonstore retailers Merchant wholesalers Other operating types
Payroll,
Nov. 15
porated

$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington , 56,525 176,247 25,445 1,102,716 76,748

FLORIDA
Daytona Beach........... 4,730 40,119
Fort Lauderdale. ........ 10,838 59,921
Gainesville. ............ 3,904 31,575
Jacksonville. ........... 36,171 247,541
Key West •....,.., d 13,767
Lakeland................ 1,730 6,687 5,599
Miami. •»•• •••.., 18,437 38,669 386,450
m ami Beach............. 6,825 10,720 101,635
Orlando. •••••••.••i 4,490 12,072
Panama City.. ........... 1,533 2,558
Panaacola. ••••••••••< 2,907 56,579
St. Petersburg.......... 6,393 113,578
Tallahassee. ..... ....•• 1,255 32,252
Tampa. •••••••••••••, 11,472 159,669
West Palm Beach.... ..... 3,489 78,362

GEORGIA
Albany.................. 6,460 36,506
Athens ••.••.•••.. 4,631 31,986
Atlanta. ....••••••••••., 68,496 525,689
Augusta. ......... • ..... 10,459 82,573
Columbus. •••••••••••••, 10,924 92,184
La Grange. .............. 20,373
83,334
38,677
Savannah 108,605

IDAHO
Boise City.... ...•...••.
Pocatello. .......•.•.•..

ILLINOIS
Alton 1,637 3,516 46,931 1,259
Aurora ••...••...•, 3,838 6,584 2,733 70,340
Belleville. ••...«••••.., 1,817 3,111 2,250 38,645
3erwyn. ................. 2,005 38,849
Bloomington. .••••••, 56,783
Champai gn. •••••..•••. .. 2,545 6,274 60,763
Chicago ... • • ....... • ... , 160,914 443,899 4,313,343
Cicero town............. 2,246 9,320 63,580
Danville. ............... 2,991 4,546 57,869
Decatur •••••... d 90,908
East St. Louis 3,414 85,166
Elgin 2,367 52,854
Evanston. .........•••••, 3,893 9,190 103,602
Galesburg. ••.••••.., 2,038 4,390 45,730
Granite City 1,379 24,035
78,551
Kankakee 52,337
Maywood village , 1,252 20,805
4,638 49,897
Oak Park village 4,580 99,166
13,194 163,837
Ojiincy 4,375 52,683
Rockf ord , 5,909 11,018 135,738
Rock Island. ••••• ••••, 2,280 5,346 1,717 51,018
Springfield 6,126 10,726 3,933 123,581
Waukegan , 2,906 4,630 2,612 57,192

INDIANA
Anderson. ..••••.•••.., 61,223
31,608
East Chicago............ 1,922 51,342
Elkhart ................ 1,489 4,770 45,454
Evansville. ......•••..., 7,153 11,929 139,050
Fort Wayne 6,537 14,914 6,503 171,638
Gary , 6,070 13,509 6,110 140,400
3,311 7,641 2,513 104,157
Indianapolis. ........... 35,212 55,858 32,947 578,975
Kokomo .......•..., d 44,390
Lafayette 3,410 4,319 53,L46
Marion ...•••••., 1,749 2,485 38,540
Michigan City........... 1,597 2,861 32,553
Mishawaka... ............ 1,085 2,514 27,950
Muncie 6,887 65,978
D. C. (Washington)—Ind (Muncie) Items 265-281
Table 4.-CITIES
s having 25,000 inhabitants c 1 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments.

Establishments
Miscellaneous
Paid em-
Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15 pi'i.iU'J
With
Estab-
payroll
lish-

271

$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington 237, 354 225,756 79,426 60,808 19,463

FLORIDA
Daytona Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Gainesville.
Jacksonville
Key West
•• ,.',„
10,933
18,461
4,016
52,821
4,725
9,057
16,323
3,522
49,315
4,061
2,300
4,726
1,022
14,263
1,124
1,885
4,278
1,638
14,538
1,178
2,361

6,925 6,239
d
Lakeland 9,719 8,775 1,624 1,763 4,529 1,309
Mi a™-; 106,161 95,163 30,660 10,971 24,177 20,316 16,896
Miami Beach 82,369 79,943 21,416 8,315 6,273 3,732 2,443
Orlando 16,426 14,666 4,930 2,090 5,499 2,275 2,731
Panama City 5,092 4,554 1,327 1,367 1,040
Pensacola 10,668 3,193 3,823
St. Petersburg.......... 26,060 6,467 6,953
Tallahassee. 5,238 1,367 d
Tampa. .•.•••a*..*-.*... 40,102 11,496 10, 124
West Palm Beach ,
11,800 3,379 4,174

GEORGIA
Albany ,
5,634 2,270
Athens. .•.••••••.•••. 3,-989 3,631 1,255
Atlanta ,
134,686 129,436 35,996 29,521 37, 628
Augusta , 12,687 11,831 3,931 4,228
Columbus .•••••.••. 12,556 3,877 4,936
La Grange ,
1,366 411 836
9,965 3,542 3,844
3,425 1,096 1,757
Savannah 14,966 5,116 5,519

IDAHO
Boise City
Pocatello.

mms
Alton..... 1,479 2,282
Aurora. „,„ 8,351 2,858 3,487
Belleville 3,755 1,254 1,498
Berwyn.................. 3,995 1,333 2,726
Bloomington. •••••> 8,191 2,227 2,004
Champaign. •.... ••. 10,300 9,692 3,084 5,929
Chicago.... 1,443,168 1,371,902 380,622 250,545
Cicero town. .........••, 11,151 10,025 3,250 4,296
Danville , 6,642 5,896 2,095 2,846
Decatur 11,554 10, 516 3,806 1,644 4,599
East St. Louis 9,637 8,435 3,233 1,274 4,129
ELgln ., 5,047 4,517 1,379
Evanston 18,115 16,681 6,042
Galesburg ,
4,338 3,754 1.116
Granite City............ 2,596 2,072
11,671 10,085 4,770
Kankakee 6,507 5,837 2,111
Maywood village 2,874 2,452 1,581
Moline. ...•••••••....., 5,740 5,036 1,870 2,308
Oak Park village 13,363 12,135 4,987 5,770
Peoria 25,574 24,136 7,924 7,445
,'.-.--,. ...«••••.. 6,050 5,470 1,781 2,038
Rockford 22,476 20,602 6,556 6,840
Rock Island 5,614 4,886 1,649 2,201
Springfield. .....•••..., 19,716 18,082 6,110 5,861
Waukegan ., 8,845 8,001 2,666 2,732

INDIANA
Anderson 5,033 1,771 2,515
Bloomington. •••.••••••, 3,095 1,068 1,537
East Chicago... ••......, 3,975 1,362 502 1,454
Elkhart................. 5,087 1,927 776 2,304
Evansville ...•••...•.•, 17,530 6,634 2,732 7,003
Fort Wayne , 23,460 8,049 2,986 7,489
Gary 13,080 4,906 2,050 6,585 1,255
Hammond. ...•••••••., 10,909 10,203 3,825 1,409 4,781 1,194
Indianapolis. 107,592 102,702 34,962 13,135 34,085 19,459
Kokomo 3,523 3,131 1,001 493 1,473
Lafayette 7,051 6,707 2,394 2,604
Marion •...., 3,711 3,357 1,287 1,760
Michigan City. ......••., 3,636 3,330 1,018 1,543
Mishawaka. .............. 3,209 2,899 1,094 1,694
10,499 10,063 2,858 3,395
D. C. (Washington)—Ind (Muncie)
Items 282-295
Table 4.— CITIES
[Data, are for cii ; having 25,000 inhabitants c
'
denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes statistics not available]

Manufactures, 1947
Manufactures, 1954

Production workers
City

$1,000 51,000 1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington 52,449 90,083 22,390 44,743 157,213 954,727 17,608,314

FLORIDA
Daytona Beach 1,622 5,196 2,933
Fort Lauderdale 1,914 2,852 8,231 2,984
1,171 1,365 3,448 1,711
Jacksonville 25,003 35,983 111,108 65,219
Key West 818 d

Lakeland 3,042 4,952 2,614


56,642 99,244 35,288 373,666 ', 393, 014
Miam-iBeach 1,181 1,965 1,813
Orlando 6,171 13,654 91,534 ,614,813
Panama city d

Pensacola 7,767 1,552 14,044 2,424 16,620


St. Petershurg 7,141 1,470 3,931 13,562 1,241 5,572 ,622,041
Tallahassee 1,384 3,732 1,135 2,289 2,464 6,458 1,156 4,155
15,975 49,430 12,838 25,594 35,534 95,840 14,417 51,839 ,257,671
West Palm Beach 1,257 4,362 1,600 2,446 7,514

GEORGIA
Albany 2,935 2,342 1,032 4,240
Athens > 2,834 7,123 2,456 5,209 5,664 13,571 1,909 6,519
Atlanta 47,903 162,406 37,381 73,984 108,528 314,383 14,498 34,218 173,069 618,181 18,380,421
Augusta 19,341 11,359 13,841 36,822 1,563 7,814 32,159 49,764 1,101,479
Columbus > 36,143 24,013 27,862 65,628 3,174 15,053 68,425 62,898 1,171,823
La Grange 7,962 18,359 7,587 13,382 16,459 24,903 8,100 22,697
7,597 21,452 6,285 12,668 15,454 42,901 7,254 29,633 59,351 1,252,826
4,010 10,360 3,407 6,654 7,609 15,945 3,982 12,708
Savannah. . -. 2,854 9,028 2,151 4,300 5,900 18,246 3,506 16,247 78,310 1,804,929

IDAHO
Boise City
Pocatello

ILLINOIS
Alton 6,454 28,558 5,663 11,482 23,984 65,652 25,684
Aurora 9,735 40,949 7,271 14,422 26,590 78,007 49,681
Belleville 3,581 12,863 3,095 5,712 10,065 25,152 19,675
Bernyn 139 394 187 867
Bloomington. ........... 3,946 14,332 6,532 32,780 63,001 738,074
2 2
Champaign 1,306 4,642 1,758 8,263 1,521 62,657 790,810
Chicago 615,737 2,732,203 927,047 1,840,502 ,948,565 190,156 668,056 3,823,371 5,804,220 163,997,161
Cicero tolm 36,081 178,202 51,538 115,254 264,507 15,410 41,242 238,951
Danville 7,481 29,173 11,820 21,464 57,783 4,049 4,190 20,829
Decatur • 10,589 45,894 15,377 28,892 87,001 4,513 9,897 76,269
Fast St. Louis 6,381 26,610 9,253 17,808 45,221 2,797 6,432 32,864
Elgin 6,203 25,679 4,247 8,313 15,533 43,817 2,110 7,040 34,675
Evanston 4,058 18,569 2,774 5,470 10,617 32,863 1,596 2,738 15,228
Galesburg 3,092 13,614 2,434 5,161 10,088 27,066 1,053 2,868 14,561
Granite City 8,221 38,988 6,544 12,918 27,878 75,953 15,101 6,320 34,043
Joliet 8,208 33,624 6,177 11,845 23,575 67,099 1,915 8,249 48,244 52,166 928,405
Kankakee 2,369 8,248 1,848 3,459 5,416 18,744 575 2,698 12,608
Maywood village 13,631 2,311 4,374 9,331 23,306 2,685 14,292
Moline 30,157 20,811 56,542 6,921 37,020 4 73,181 '1,113,201
9,911
Oak Park village 1,703 1,643 570 1,074 3,322 183 416 2,078
Peoria 3,179 10,937 16,386 32,471 106,063 4,670 13,652 120,249 121,235 2,679,113
Cuincy 4,733 7,238 10,451 31,969 1,270 5,875 d 32,619 475,425
Rockf ord 35,246 162,956 56,817 113,777 284,668 14,853 28,073 148,470 118,289 2,099,114
Rock Island 8,606 35,478 12,370 25,041 67,946 9,753 11,780 52,607 (') (<)
Springfield 50,077 17,613 34,494 105,985 3,784 7,535 36,589 94,308 1,386,922
Waukegan 31,029 9,167 21,993 47,466 2,255 6,138 37,242

INDIANA
Anderson 22,993 104,406 39,165 82,767 186,127 22,889 112,329
Bloomington 4,613 16,006 8,150 13,545 44,429 2,912 12,187
East Chicago 41,590 199,300 33,591 65,236 153,417 417,877 38,439 264, 577
Elkhart 11,436 51,503 8,907 17, 568 35,313 118,825 9,962 59,089
Evansville 27,294 d 20,815 25,378 140,490
Fort Wayne 23,875 106,459 17,479 30,849 159,855 2,889,857
Gary 36,754 d 30,300 34,542 89,196 1,362,310
Hammond 10,415 47,697 7,835 14,931 32,441 102,314 4,401 9,063 53,299 846,178
Indianapolis 75,953 325,714 56,918 114,489 221,030 594,503 32,313 79,415 661,348 12,304,331
Kokomo 13,421 56,979 11,357 22,648 44,965 91,659 5,153 11,090
Lafayette 2,255 9,157 1,660 3,129 6,117 17,012 1,024 2,425 17,148
Marion 9,179 35,307 7,492 14,808 26,013 51,891 5,672 8,243 39,484
Michigan City 6,398 25,560 5,021 10,163 18,576 49,440 1,878 6,428 31,096
Mishawaka 7,675 34,999 5,911 11,960 24,841 63,295 2,461 9,157 41,723
Muncie 16,776 77,362 27,127 57,769 145,782 20,918 12,884 71,212

Coverage is between 80 and 90 percent of deposits of all commercial banks.


2
Includes figures for Urbane.
3
Includes figures for National City.
4
Moline includes figures for East Moline and Rock Island.

377
,
,,

D. C. (Washington) —Ind (Muncie) Items 296-311


Table 4.-CITIES
i having 25,000 inhabit i 1950. "n" denotes

City government finances, 1955

City
Total
govem- admin-
expendi-

$1,000 $1,000 31,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington. ••••••••••< 167,703 122,196 48,971 35,213 10,294 155,292 13,644 6,293 17,251 12,466 32,675

FLORIDA
Daytana Beach........... 2,538
Fort Lauderdale.. 4,905 1,047
Gainesville. ....•••., 1,404 317
Jacksonville. .•••......, 14,886 2,079
1
Key West 2,194
Lakeland. ..•......••..., 3,308
Miami. ••••••••••.•..< 34,591 1,795
Miami Beach.. •••••••.. 7,355 806
2
Orlando .. ...... ..•••.. 6,127 2,130
Panama City............. 1,677
Pensacola. .........•.•., 2,224 3,345
St. Petersburg. ........ 11,068 4,232 10,384
Tallahassee. ...... ...... 2,531 1,580 3,111
Tampa. •••••••••.••••••• 13,610 4,239 14,544
West Palm Beach 1 . ....... 3,477 3,159

GEORGIA
Albany ••••••.••.
Athens ....••••.....
Atlanta. ...... 0o . ....... 26,492 18,290 12,744 7,528
Augus ta. .......•• •••... 4,309 2,945 .2,019 1,149
Columbus .......••..... 5,107 2,770 1,536 1,981
La Grange. •.... •••...•. 1,444 646
5,183 2,155
1,217 1,087
Savannah. •••••••••• 4,900 4,240

IDAHO
Boise City.... ..........
Pocatello. ..•••.•••....

ILLINOIS
Alton
1,782
Belleville 1,169
Berwyr. ••••••• 1,383 116
Bloomington. ••••••• 1,434
Champaign... ••.•••.•••.. 2,436
Chicago. ......•••.•.. 250,235
3,272
Danville. ...............
Decatur. ...........•••.
Fast St. Louis. ..••.... 3,849
Elgin 1,105
Fvanston. ••••••....•.• 4,129
Galesburg. ••...•.••••••.
Granite City... .........
Joliet
Kankakee. •«•.•••••.
Maywood village. ........
Moline
Oak Park village 1,265
Peoria 4,835 2,657
Quincy. ••...... ......... 1,306 692
Rockf ord. .............. 4,685 3,104 2,008
Rock Island............. 2,682 1,391 1,051
Springfield 3,195 1,991 1,425
Waukegan 1,728 1,163

INDIANA
Anderson. ...•.....•.•..
Bloomington. .••••••.
Fast Chicago. •••.•••••. 3,420 2,891
Elkhart................. 2,111 1,204
Evans ville ••••••.••••. 5,797 3,591
Fort Wayne 4,703
Gary 4,699
Hammond 4,033 3,193 3,024
Indianapolis. •......., 22,876 15,650
Kokomo. ••••••••••••< 1,709 1,079
Lafayette , 1,340
i'ir.:.r:. ............. ... 1,449
Michigan City , 1,521
Mishawaka..... ••••••.••, 1,211
Mun :i e 2,268 1,311 1,229 399

1
Items 296-308 are 1954 data; items 309-311, 1953.
2
Items 296-308 cover 10 months only. No current property taxes
3
For municipal college.
4 Excludes special assessment bonds, not available.
5
1954 data.
Items 312-330 D. C. (Washington) —Ind (Muncie)
Table 4.—CITIES
; having 25,000 inhabitants c 1950. Items 323. 324, and 327-330 based on standard 30-year period (1921 to 1950); items 325 and 326 for period of record through 1955. "n" denotes
available]

City school systems, 1953-5-1


City government
employment,
October 1955
Total

Average Hourly Degree


annual
velocity 65° base

$1,000 1,000
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1
Washington 8,069.7 110,285 167.2 41.44

FLORIDA
Daytona Beach 106.5 51.07
Fort Lauderdale 212.5 65.19
Gainesville 85.7 57.3 48.90
Jacksonville 3,337 1,073.0 57.3 52.30
Key West 87.0 70.8 39.52
Lakeland 920 223.6 51.43
yiwm* 3,786 1,182.6 52.2 47.20
Miami Beach 368.1 16.9 70.0 42.90
Orlando 287.9 22.9 61.9 51.23
Panama City 62.5 53.8 58.42
Pensacola 177.6 61.60
St. Petersburg 521.8 53.24
Tallahassee 203.9 56.66
Tampa 691.0 49.94
West Palm Beach 130.4 61.72

GEORGIA
2 2 2 3 51.4 3 49.50
Albany 85.9 ( ) ( ) ( )
Athens 43.4 1,042 5,238 44.7 49.94
Atlanta 4,350 1,122.7 12,549 84,856 2,743 44.6 49.16
Augusta 738 48.7 43.17
Columbus 1,157 ft 47.4 49.00
La Grange 5,935 184 45.3 79.1 49.92
Macon 2 2
( ) ( )
17.7 49.5 82.4 46.31
7,072 182 11.9 42.7 80.0 52.96
Savannah 4 2 2
1,124 ( ) ( )
29.8 52.1 81.4 45.75

IDAHO
Boise City
Pocatello

ILLINOIS
2,063 9,294 14.0 =33.3 =37.86 =11.0
Aurora 2,342 10,272 14.6 23.0 34.13
Belleville 4 4 4 4,195 15.9 38.66
1,442 4,902 32.2
Berwyn 1,145 4,394 4,107 11.0 =24.9 =32.72 =10.7
Bloomington 1,448 5,234 26.2 36.80
Champaign 78.3 1,727 =26.8 5 36.05

Chicago 13,571.0 116,656 24.9 32.72


Cicero town 130.7 5 =74.6 =32.72
3,272 24.9
Danville 56.1 1,838 27.7 75.1 36.11
Decatur 3,057 4,281 28.1 77.2 37.78
East St. Louis =33.3 5 80.6 =37.86 =11.0
3,963 15, 302 4,070 16.5
Elgin 2,209 15.5 3
22.8 3 3 33.65
8,017 3,879 7,064 73.7
Evanston 3,553 9,596 4,720 1,034 27.0 5 24.9 =74.6 5 32.72 10.7
Galesburg 1,492 4,115 1,730 22.9 81.0 34.67
Granite City 1,715 4,085 33.3 80.6 37.86 11.0
3,271 9,673 4,602 73.7 34.25
Kankakee 1,216 4,450 4,017 75.0 33.41
Maywood village 6 6 6 =32.72
43.2 2,385 7,705 4,975 =74.6 10.7
Moline 114.3 2,240 8,754 3,816 75.5 33.10 9.9
Oak Park village 145.9 5 =32.72 =10.7
3,101 7,689 5,271 74.6
Peoria 223.0 4,180 18,332 3,997 35.7 75.7 35.18
Ouincy 69.2 1,490 7,059 4,398 11.7 78.4 35.80
Rockf ord 182.4 4,590 19,189 4,364 25.1 72.9 34.39
Rock Island 99.9 3 75.0 =34.05
1,994 8,532 4,401
Springfield 240.3 3,578 14,474 4,735 76.3 36.65
Waukegan 2,204 7,424 5,027 71.7 31.36

INDIANA
Anderson 162.1 2,028 10,122 4,987 40.55
Bloomington 49.3 1,409 5,980 3,920 44.64
East Chicago 201.7 2,590 8,532 5,319 =32.72
Elkhart 84.0 1,981 7,921 4,481 =35.59
Evansville 290.9 4,979 23,267 4,616 41.37
Fort Wayne 458.2 4,696 19,023 5,016 28.5 73.5 34.21
Gary 283.7 6,535 29,521 4,851 26.6 =74.6 =32.72 =10.7
Hammond 230.7 15.1 5 =32.72 =10.7
4,398 18,178 4,857 74.6
Indianapolis 926.2 19,187 74,339 4,797 70.0 76.0 39.69 10.1
Kokomo 66.3 1,655 7,987 -76.2 38.55
Lafayette 1,334 6,307
Iferion 1,169 6,291
Michigan City 1,029 5,599
Mishawaka 1,337 6,933
Muncie 315 2,799 13,651

Includes data I

2
City figures n.
3
1952 data.
4
Includes city junior college data.
5
Long-term climate data not available. for a nearby station;
6
Includes data for Melrose Park.

379
. . . .
,

Ind (New Albany)—Mass. (Northampton) Items 201-216


Table 4.-CITIES
; having 25,000 inhabit Minus sign (
— ) denotes decrease. Percent not shown where

Median
school

INDIANA— Con.
13-022 New Albany, 29,346 12, 000 7,735
13-089 Richmond. . 39,539 5,135 16,845 10,710
13-071 South Bend. 115,911 5,738 52,354 31,935
13-084 Terre Haute 64,214 5,263 26,041 18,400

IOWA
14-029 Burlington. .... 30, 613 2,733 10.2 12, 547
14-057 Cedar Rapids... 72,296 2,846 11.5 32, 212
14-023 Clinton. ....... 30,379 3,164 10.2 12,252
14-078 Council Bluffs. 45,429 2,969 10.1 17,835
14-082 Davenport...... 74,549 4,119 10.8 30,939
14-077 Des Moines..... 177,965 3,242 12.0 77,423 48,785
14-031 Dubuque 49,671 5,017 10.0 20,441 12, 270
14-094 Fort Dodge 25,115 4,739 11.1 10,393 6,310
14-052 Iowa City 27,212 4,859 12.8 10,221 6,145
14-017 Mason City..... 27,980 2,293 11.4 11,727 7,440
14-090 Ottumwa. ..••••• 33,631 3,467 12,954 9,540
14-097 Sioux City 83,991 1,866 35,243 21,910
14-007 Waterloo....... 65,198 2,083 28,707 17, 735

15-078 Hutchinson. 33,575 3,772 13,349 9,300


15-105 Kansas City. 129,553 6,928 51,677 34,770
15-085 Salina 26,176 5,690 12.0 10,217 7,105
15-089 Topeka...... 78,791 11.9 34,432 21,780
15-087 Wichita 168,279 12.1 70.652 45,850

16-010 Ashland.... 31,131 3,891 10,761 8,570


16-059 Covington. 64,452 10,071 26,879 17,340
16-034 Lexington. 55,534 9,743 22,051 13,240
16-056 Louisville. 369,129 9,251 150, 503 98,500
16-019 Newport.... 31,044 9,701 12,271 8,585
16-030 Owensboro. 33,651 8,413 13,258
16-073 Paducah. ... 32,828 3,773 12.654

17-040 Alexandria... 34,913 5,631 29.0 12,906 9,255


17-017 Baton Rouge.. 125,629 4,160 261.8 46,843 32,100
17-028 Lafayette..,. 33,541 5,006 74.6 11,814 7,875
17-010 Lake Charles. 41,272 2,358 94.6 15,502 11,165
17-037 Monroe.. ..... 38,572 2,366 36.3 15,311 10,075
17-036 New Orleans.. 570,445 2,861 15.3 215,913 144,255
17-009 Shreveport. . 127,206 5,300 29.6 51,676 33, 775

18-010 32.3 31,558 11,001 6,980


18-001 34.7 40,974 17,428 10,165
18-003 21.6 77,634 29 613
. 20,060

19-004 Baltimore.. 12,067 242,020


19-001 Cumberland. 4,769 10,010
19-022 Hagerstown. 5,107 10,115

MASSACHUSETTS
20-005 Beverly. 15.1 28,884 11,201 7,230
20-013 Boston... 47.8 801,444 311,816 23.7 192, 590
20-012 Brockton. 21.4 62,860 2,937 25,546 43.0 17,170
20-009 120,740 19,474 47,354 28.9 28,640
20-013 Chelsea...., 38,912 19,456 14,444 33.0 9,800
20-007 Chicopee..., 49,211 2,646 19,475 62.5 11,370
20-009 Everett...., 45,982 14,369 17,865 37.1 11,880 _,
20-003 Fall River., 33.9 111,963 3,303 47,169 54.9 29,015 2,943
20-014 Fitchburg. . 27.5 42,691 1,552 18, 315 53.6 11,070 3,253
20-005 Gloucester., 24.0 25,167 1,049 8,712 21.6 6,280 3,115
20-005 Haverhill.. 47,280 1,478 19,933 53.5 12,385 3,122
20-007 Holyoke.... 54,661 2,603 22,837 51.8 14,540 3,201
20-005 Lawrence... 80,536 12,020 35,511 57.9 21,585 3,048
20-009 Lowell. .... 97,249 7,539 38,325 46.5 24,210 3,063
20-005 Lynn....... 99,738 9,590 40,544 48.1 25,870 3,428
20-009 59,804 12,459 23,662 30.0 15,240
20-009 Medford 66,113 8,162 26,078 25.5 16,775
20-009 Melrose. .... 26,988 5,623 10,293 23.8 6,980 ,,111
20-003 New Bedford. 19.1 109,189 5,717 46,421 53.4 28,395
20-009 Newton 17.3 81,994 4,740 31,204 22.1 20,445
20-008 Northampton. 33.8 29,063 10,528 27.1 6,060
1
Includes figures for wholesale and retail trade.

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Items 217-232 Ind. (New Albany) —Mass. (Northampton)


Table 4.-CITIES
[Efeta are for dties having 25,000 inhabitants c ulable. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of

Dwelling i Typical net monthly Retail trade, 1954


electric bills,
dwelling
With hot 1956' Establishments
running
author-
Payroll,
ized by
Nov. 15
building
permits,
1955

INDIANA-- Con.
New Albany.. 9,336 59.8 9,173 57.1 27.85 7.40 44,239 42,099 4,921
Richmond. ... 12,467 65.9 12,224 55.0 2 22.55 2 6.63 1,262 65,851 63,451 7,931
South Bend.. 35,155 82.8 34,426 70.1 23.10 7.15 3,844 187,770 180,552 25,838
Terre Haute. 22,027 57.7 21,333 59.7 27.85 7.40 1,732 105, 927 14,011

IOWA
Burlington. . . . 9,900 69.6 9,688 64.0 118 31.86 8.70 43,838 41,994 5,145 2,113
Cedar Rapids..., 22,849 72.3 22,480 65.7 897 28.21 8.07 1,936 124,070 118,394 15,873 6,021
Clinton. •••• 9,571 69.8 9,307 65.9 214 27.40 8.42 692 47,233 45,661 5,206 2,193
Council Bluffs., 13,860 66.4 13,622 490 27.00 7.45 1,242 51,790 48,664 5,303 2,034
Davenport. •••«, 22,498 75.0 22,201 451 24.13 6.38 1,866 113,689 109,561 14,385 5,648
Des Moines...... 57,644 70.3 56,296 1,250 21.50 1,971 284,225 271,363 33,582 13,475
Drbuque. ...«•••, 13,639 50.9 13,431 55.0 230 24.65 69,716 64,936 8,240 3,390
Fort Dodge...... 7,704 74.3 7,634 59.8 254 29.50 46,991 45,037 5,057 2,174
Iowa city. ...... 6,683 77.2 50.9 304 22.93 39,484 38,196 4,612 2,026
Mason City 8,356 67.1 62.5 33.50 51,325 49,891 5,987 2,350
Ottumwa. ...•••, 10,952 54.3 10,630 66.0 31.86 8.70 40,306 38,468 4,357 1,938
Sioux City , 25,91^ 66.5 25,474 61.3 32.25 9.25 2,404 136,544 131,562 16,272 6,239
Waterloo. ....... 19,894 64.6 19,507 65.2 31.98 9.06 1,698 97,611 93,999 10,843 4,187

Hutchinson. • 11,221 10,852 31.70 1,270 62,157 59,849 6,896 2,892


Kansas City., 2 27.60 2
39, 576 38,965 1,588 4.95 4,652 1,500 150,967 141,379 16,171 5,711
Salina , 8,841 8,350 455 31.70 7.98 1,224 57,219 53,799 5,935 6,285
Topeka , 26,231 25,589 562 31.50 5.85 2,970 133,193 126,805 16,338 6,549
Wichita , 57,757 54,278 3,045 31.79 5.00 8,496 1,944 343,961 42,572 16,520

Ashland. . . 9,219 81.1 8,976 62.1 23.10 7.15 46,207 43,075 2,097
Covington. 20,501 '.3 20,021 49.0 26.70 5.75 1,920 78,470 74,1 3,358
Lexington. 15,978 15,642 38.7 24.03 7.28 2,300 118,793 114,111 6,333
Louisville. 111,169 67.6 108,825 24.00 11,306 4,604 556,018 534,854 26,580
Newport. . . 9,835 69.1 9,566 26.70 902 47,470 45,124 2,020
61.1 2 31.10
Owensboro. 10,074 9,867 1,140 58,182 54,116 2,811
Paducah. . . 10,588 44.7 10,264 24.1 1,024 61,865 58,247 2,630

Alexandria. . 10,918 10,416 50.0 192 *:_.;: 2 7.50


1,344 58,561 54,959 2,753
Baton Rouge.. 37,120 35,097 56. 2,276 32.30 7.91 4,514 928 1,341 190,372 182,030 9,821
2 2
Lafayette.... 9,458 9,153 62.8 245 32. 20 8.95 1,380 47,630 43,916 2,463
Lake Charles. 12,501 11,902 59.4 907 32.30 7.91 2,550 78,671 74,649 9,005 3,692
2 2 9.75
1/onroe 12,003 11,642 48.3 517 34.50 1,412 69,801 66,591 7,855 3,314
New Orleans.. 173,608 166,053 33.8 2,926 3 34.65 3 6.83 16,822 665,047 619,611 83, 760 36,700
Shreveport... 38,205 37,259 49.1 1,449 24.24 7.22 4,968 203, 719 195,107 23,438 9,829

8,787 8,482 35.70 67,989 65,609 7,509 3,075


11,734 11,372 33.30 52,921 49,849 6,299 2,797
25,071 23,108 33.30 1,886 135,160 129,206 16,388 6,661

Baltimore. 277,880 268, 722 51.7 24.75 7.79 23,822 10,370 11,773 ',105 1,237,198 1,143,152 156,833 66,319
Cumberland. 11,596 11,348 46.0 23.75 7.65 55,597 2,836
Hagerstown. 11,196 38.8 4 4 7.70
11,478 24. 25 64,921 3,413

MASSACHUSETTS
Beverly. . . 8,829 8,393 56.6 40.02 8.85 28,510 2,941
Boston 222,079 218,103 3 43.90 3
24.9 9.53 9,410 1,265. 186,292
Brockton. • 19,604 83.3 19,124 47.4 39.45 9.03 835 81,768 10,399
Cambridge. 33,437 32,795 21.9 29.50 7.52 1,236 169,123 20, 597
Chelsea. . . 10,729 -...J io,r" 25.6 43.90 9.53 34,194 3,687
Chicopee... 12,778 2 16.18 2 6.18
12,588 47.3 31,791 3,509 1,443
Everett. ... 12,778 12,404 42.5 30.70 8.43 24,190 2,701 1,203
Fall River. 33,259 32,658 26.4 31.50 8.10 115,440 106,408 12,658 5,587
Fitchburg. 12,698 12,349 44.6 44.50 9.74 60,650 56,986 6,814 2,707
Gloucester. 9,352 7,476 53.7 41.34 9.66 29,243 27,439 3,324 1,313
Haverhill., 14,8 14,453 47.84 9.71 53,011 49,929 5,836 2,468
2
Holyoke.... 16,466 73.2 16,283 27.25 i.75 71,952 67,884 9,056 3,698
Lawrence. . 24,139 70.3 23,828 37.82 95,798 86,916 11,425 4,831
Lowell. .... 27,454 70.1 40.17 103,723 97,163 12,918 5,660
Lynn 29,864 90.5 32.99 116,239 107,587 13,641 6,075
Maiden 17, 028 16,847 30.70 69,131 65,447 7,708
Medf ord 17,687 17,507 30.70 60,398 57,556 5,447
Melrose. .... 7,762 7,632 30.70 19,715 18,671 1,815
New Bedford. 33,939 33,166 33.7 29.83 123,761 113,149 14,011
Newton 22,149 21,692 70.7 43.90 90,500 10,526
Northampton. 6,655 54.2 30.85 36,242 4,154
1
Privately owned utility unless otherwise noted.
2
Publicly owned utility.
3
Privately owned utility serving majority of customers.
* Publicly owned utility serving majority of customers; a also served by privately owned

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Ind. (New Albany)—Mass. (Northampton) Items 233-248


Table 4.—CITIES
j having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes statistics not available]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
farm equipment
dealers

1,000
INDIANA— Con.
New Albany.......... 11,016 2,708 2,911 3,834
Richmond.. ••.••••••• 13,836 4,265 6,680 4,557
South Bend.......... 39,259 13,833 31,812 16,618
Terr-e Haute. ........ 21,763 6,900 23,379

IOWA
Burlington. ••.••••• • 10,483 2,396 2,747
Cedar Rapids. ....... 22,378 7,465 11,004
Clinton. .«••.••••••• 10,434 2,753 2,453
Council Bluffs 13,062 3,238
Davenport.... o...... 21,913
Des Moines. •••••••• 55,543 41,453
Dubuque..... •••.••.• 15,12* 12,251
Fort Lodge.......... 9,829 2,611 7,733
Iowa City..... 7,205 2,358
Mason City... «••••• 8,930 2,873
Ottumwa. ••«••••• 10,017 2,728 4,255
Sioux City.......... 25,370 9,500 24,759
Waterloo............ 19,679 5,837 14,495

KANSAS
Hutchinson......... 12,345 3,370 9,386
Kansas city, ........ 37,238 8,924 11,751
11,007 3,472 6,947 3,459
Tcreia.....,.,...,.. 26,858 6,460 16,107 d
Wichita 71,246 19,847 42,595 25,290

KENTUCKY
Ashland. .......a.... 11,586 1,458 7,199
Covington. •••••••••• 22,979 7,402 7,747
Lexington. •••••• 19,701 6,294 18,809
Louisville.......... 118,700 49,270 75,015 43,400
Newport. •••••••...•• 12,750 5,609 1,765 2,645
Owenshoro •••••••, 13,238 3,972 9,352 3,908
Fa ducah. ............ 12,886 4,820 8,460 4,379

LOUISIANA
Alexandria. •••••••* •, 9,826 2,960 11,147
Baton Rouge.......,, 37,047 11,444 22,200
Lafayette.. •••••••••, 7,776 3,151 6,247
Lake Charles......... 13,632 4,636 11,818 5,861
Monroe. •••••• •••••••, 11,248 3,913 10,508 6,274
New Orleans.......... 116,827 67,161 113,125 60,624
Shreveport. ••••••••• 44,638 11,776 22,330 20,521

MAINE
13,345 2,998 11,077 5,151
Lewi3t an, ........,,,, 14,442 2,711 8,609 6,090
Portland., , 25,162 7,134 21,695 10,377

MARYLAND
Baltimore, ••.•••••• ., 278,620 131,079 184,558 81,291
Cumberland. ...... , ,. 13,662 3,096 7,089 5,323
Hagerstown. •••••••• 13,841 4,801 6,795 5,295

MASSACHUSETTS
Beverly. , 9,448 1,726 2,024
Boston. ...,,...,.,., 311,370 126,078 243,383 117,315
Brockton. ....»••••., 20,629 4,793 8,110 8,353
Cambridge..,,..,.... 43,170 16,287 14,501 8,916
Chelsea. ...••••••.•,, 12,039 2,915 1,390 2,198
Chicopee. ...•••••, 11,734 3,967 1,082
Everett,.....,,,..,, 9,701 2,519 1,109
Fall River ...., 28,431 7,533 9,909 12,634
Fitchburg.. ...•••.. 14,423 3,436 4,676 4,538
Gloucester. ••••••••. 7,930 1,573 2,249 2,617
Haverhill 12,565 3,278 4,330 4,632
Holyoke... ..•••..••• 16,830 5,891 7,159 6,122
Lawrence. ••••»•••• 21,983 6,822 6,740 11,309
Lowell 25,557 8,255 11,404 8,880
Lynn... ,.,...,. 32,250 10,285 12,310 10,173
Maiden...... ........ 5,278
Medford ,
1,754
Melrose. •••...••.• 526
New Bedford......... 34,832 7,957 12,262 13,265
Newton. ..••••••••••• 26,212 3,870 4,306 13,154
Northampton* •••••••• 7,923 2,015 4,282 3,686
.
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,

Items 249-264 Ind. (New Albany)—Mass. (Northampton)


Table 4.—CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes 6gures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishmei
*
denotes statistics not available]

Retail trade, 1954 —Con' Wholesale trade, 1954

Drug stores, pro-


Nonstore Paid em- Merchant wholesalers Other operating types
Other retail stores retailers
prietary stores Estab- Payroll, ployees,
lish- Nov. 15

INDIANA-- Con.
New Albany. ...••., 1,217
Richmond. ..... . ..... 2,386 5,771
South Bend • 6,251 11,730
Terre Haute..... ..... 3,933 6,434

IOWA
Burlington 2,971
Cedar Rapids 4,757 11,099
Clinton • d 3,811
Council Bluffs 2,128 2,408
Davenport. ...••.•., 4,108 9,387
Des Moines. .......... 10,067 d
Dubuque. ..•.••.... 2,729 7,074
Fort Dodge.... ....... 1,694
Iowa City d
Mason City...... 1,513
Ottumwa 1,713 3,052
Sioux City........... 4,282 9,762
Waterloo. ..•••••... 3,204 8,796

KANSAS
Hutchinson. 1,848
Kansas City 6,306
Salina. .............. 1,471
Topeka.... ••••••.••«.
Wichita •

KENTUCKY
Ashland. ..•••..••..
Covington... .•.. 2,885
Lexington. .... ....... 4,362 2,313
Louisville ........... 23,764 12,430
Newport •••••. 1,552 1,609
Owens boro..... ....... 1,822
Paducah. .............

LOUISIANA
Alexandria
Baton Rouge.......... 7,095
Lafayette •. 1,260
Lake Charles.... ..... 2,435 5,453
Monroe ••••••.••••. 1,963 5,392
New Orleans.......... 28, 332 40, 337
Shreveport . .......... 7,182 17,796

MAINE
Bangor. ......••.••••, 1,176 7,660
Lewiston. ••••••.••••. 1,090 6,481
Portland ...•••.. 5,911 25,594

MARYLAND
Baltimore.... •••.... 49,084 100,048 76,098
Cumberland. ......... 1,953 5,039
Hagerstown 1,834 5,922

MASSACHUSETTS
Beverly. •••••••• 971
Boston ..•••••. 35,682 154,341
Brockton. ..••••..•. 3,214 11,014
Cambridge. • 4,187 17,462
Chelsea 1,753 4,718
Chicopee ••.... 1,485
Everett ••... 1,544
Fall River. ••..••••• 3,820 15,181
Fitchburg. . ••.... 1,905 7,910
Gloucester. ......•. 1,102 4,058
Haverhill. •••••.•••. 1,609 5,940
Hal yoke 2,599 9,217
Lawrence •••••••••• 3,042 12,412
3,160
Lynn •••.••..• 4,270
Maiden. ............. 2,261 6,680
Me dford...... ....... 1,878 5,918
Melrose. .......•••.. 729 2,932
New Bedford 4,262 13,809
Newton. ............. 4,125 9,269
Northampton. .•••••.. 1,166 5,718
,

Ind. (New Albany)—Mass. (Northampton) Items 265-281


Table 4.—CITIES
5 having 25,000 inhabitants c
'
denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations or' individual establishments.

Propn-

Payroll,
Nov. 15 porated
With
payroll

only)

271

INDIANA--Con.
New Albany. ...••.• 2,214 1,293
Richmond* ••••••• 5,014 2,169
South Bend.......... 20,459 6,091
Terre Haute.. ....... 8,990 3,259

IOWA
Burlington. ..••..... 3,335 2,979 1,248
Cedar Rapids........ 13,438 12,230 3,843
Clinton. ............ 3,904 3,430 1,741
Council Bluffs...... 4,664 4,012 1,625
Davenport. •.•••••• 14,144 12,864 3,909 3,752 1,518 1,135
Des Moines.......... 44,890 40,844 12,313 10,447 10,440 4,742 3,683
Dubuque. ..•••••••• 4,943 4,433 1,520 2,162
Fort Dodge.......... 4,302 3,800 1,102 1,445
Iowa city. ••....•.. 2,949 2,639 1,576
Mason City 4,757 4,337 1,997
Ottumwa 3., 609 2,925 1,362
Sioux City.. ..•••. 13,787 11,831 4,115
Waterloo 10,607 9,527 3,037

KANSAS
Hutchinson. ••••••• 1,456 1,508
Kansas City.. ....... 4,687 5,511
4,864 1,354 1,537
Topeka 13,251 4,111
Wichita 40, 769 11,894

KENTUCKY
Ashland. ...... ...... 4,723 4,371 1,593
Covington . 5,628 4,828 1,480
Lexington 12,707 11,869 4,407
Louisville. ••••••••. 79,628 74,776 24,667 25,200
Newport....... •••.... 2,549 2,113 1,407
Owensboro 4,902 4,518 1,641
Paducah. ...... ...... 5,783 5,357 2,231

LOUISIANA
Alexandria 6,824 2,125 2,572
Baton Rouge.... 17,734 5,514 6,494 2,176
Lafayette 5,140 1,154 1,427 538
Lake Charles. ....... 7,677 6,755 2,073 2,592 1,236
Monroe. ••••••••••• 6,159 5,653 1,918 1,023 2,338
New Orleans.......... 132,754 125,548 34,418 14,482 24,273 9,792
Shreveport . .....•..., 24,672 22,678 7,688 3,344 6.796 3,580

MAINE
Bangor 5,286 4,804 1,667
Lewiston. ........... 3,887 3,327 1,457
Portland. ........... 14,480 13,684 5,149

MARYLAND
Baltimore. •••. •.•. 148,200 51,213 51,824
Cumberland. ......... 4,138 1,208 1,606
Hagerstown. ......... 5,013 1,773 2,242

MASSACHUSETTS
Beverly 1,650 1,342
Boston 251,613 235,803 70,999 90,659 456 14,478
Brockton. •••••••».. 7,407 6,287 2,226 919 1,262
Cambridge. 19,042 17,340 7,080 5,152
Chelsea 3,208 2,470
Chicopee. 2,223 1,757 1,019
Everett. ............ 2,805 2,267 1,754
Fall River 9,415 7,941 4,248
Fitchburg 4,343 3,645 2,136
Gloucester 2,622 2,426 735 870
Haverhill. ..••...•• 3,821 3,103 1,125 2,045
Holyoke 5,986 5,122 1,618 2,081
Lawrence. ........... 6,729 1,957 3,972
Lowell 7,683 2,326 3,984
Lynn.... 11,004 3,593 5,450
Maiden 6,402 5,376
Medford 5,636 5,004
Melrose. ••••••••.., 1,419 1,137
New Bedford.. .•••.. 11,076 9,362 5,567
Newton 7,482 2,569
Northampton. .•••••. 2,885 1,070

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Items 282-295 Ind (New Albany) —Mass. (Northampton)


Table 4.-CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c i figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, ' n" denotes

Manufactures, 1954

Production workers Capital


added by expendi-
Annual Payroll, tures,
facture

INDIANA--Con.
New Albany. 3,012 9,038 2,616 5,142 7,047 12,570 1,312 3,474
Richmond. . . 10,821 46,419 8,478 17,683 33,687 76,722 3,510 11,515 63,652
South Bend. 35,372 164,347 26,681 48,411 113,935 253,174 4,649 34,757 191,886
Terre Haute. 7,264 27,749 5,556 18,990 2,326 56,427

IOWA
Burlington 4,346 2,999 3,439 18,261 319,432
Cedar Rapids... 18,237 74,778 13,227 27,722 49,647 149,336 1A,088 80,455 1,475,572
Clinton 4,085 15,871 3,246 6,416 11,087 35,057 4,650 30,398 289,696
Council Bluffs. 1,409 4,474 1,109 2,163 3,070 7,871 1,221 5,338
Davenport 5,817 23,373 4,389 8,731 16,115 36,758 6,928 34,224 61,342
Bes Moines 17,881 75,029 12,293 24,806 46,569 138,456 14,088 77,316 233,779
Dubuque 8,425 33,462 6,864 13,949 26,066 58,024 9,025 36,761 35, 583
Fort Dodge 2,286 9,850 1,774 3,589 7,368 20,650 611 2,071 10,344
Iowa City 540 2,114 334 1,262 118
3,389 1,299
Mason City 3,276 13,047 2,586 9,601 23,936 1,488 16,731 26,053
Ottumwa. ....... 6,231 26,249 4,739 9,574 19,386 32,572 1,311 22,526 394,134
Sioux City 9,296 36,379 7,153 14,636 25,505 46,296 2,864 64,691 1,654,124
Waterloo 15,575 69,026 11,822 23,381 49,166 104,282 7,939 1,060,945

Hutchinson. 1,840 6,905 4,587 13,358 42,136 537,955


Kansas City. 16,413 71,003 49,676 158,406 94,968 1,378,842
Salina 1,416 5,427 3,179 11,259 1,177 31,281 506,088
4,126 15,699 9,060 32,206 4,745 104,230 1,714,007
17,755 79,130 55,249 139,436 13,543 265,645 4,714,889

Ashland. . .
Covington.. 3,762 16,591 2,634 5,350 9,698 1
1,290 3,310 39,822 1
729,331
Lexington.. 3,517 10,506 2,649 5,185 6,524 2,025 3,144 10,346 81,559 1,267,795
Louisville. 59,179 242,008 46,877 95,687 173,510 587, 320 24,564 55,637 350,678 443,111 10,629,334
Newport.... 3,402 13,686 2,790 5,788 10,057 36,046 4,257 4,022 1
16,910 C
Owensboro. 6,688 21,508 5,764 10,927 16,919 39,512 1,555
)
4,796 16,220 41,083 584,361
Paducah. . . 3,234 2,712 2 2
11,582 24,783 330,374

LOUISIANA
Alexandria 5,730 3,624 3,767 10,302 6,746
Baton Rouge 16,941 6,039 10,566 39,998 42,693
Lafayette 2,763 1,287 1,408 5,551 2,736
Lake Charles 1,700 7,220 2,498 4,592
,

20,309 4,346 117,430 900,283


Monroe 1,925 5,891 2,925 3,677 11,833
,

1,764 8,359 62,208 771,198


New Orleans 36,437 123,450 54,455 84,632 223,290 35, 302 163,585 693,658 14,193,549
Shreveport ,
5,737 19,437 8,630 12,263 45,651 4,504 19,060 197,499 3,091,577

Bangor. . 1,077 5,492 1,650 2,916 8,964 1,431 5,598 822,039


Lewiston. 388 21,126 6,471 12,317 36,198 9,286 46,319 "507,629
Portland. 3,157 22,974 5,603 10,738 43,413 6,599 32,075 1,541,934

Baltimore.
121,162 878,269 20,690,036
Cumberland.
4,884 29,744 341,479
Hagerstown.
9,304 38,616 586,342

MASSACHUSETTS
Beverly. . . 3,938 15,613 5,488 11,227 22,017 4,073 12,838
Boston 95,115 359,763 71,507 135,120 232,125 637,749 101,485 544,259
Brockton. . 9,798 28,885 8,316 15,108 21,784 44,754 10,467 39,821
Cambridge.. 26,814 108,198 19,278 38,478 67,481 174,719 27,621 153,129
Chelsea. . . 5,250 20,594 4,122 7,780 13,890 30,975 4,568 22,786
Chicopee.. 12,749 52,229 10,561 21,265 40,547 83,107 4,461 17,261 85,112
Everett.... 8,743 40,372 6,695 13,384 27,716 73,841 5,422 11,155 65,464
Fall River. 26,364 71,699 24,095 43,094 59,690 108,289 3,525 29,120 111,443
Fitchburg. 11,002 41,808 8,871 17,624 30,976 70,231 2,242 12,416 61,645
Gloucester. 2,199 6,826 1,865 3,607 5,246 13,889 411 2,097 8,756
Haverhill.. 11,408 35,899 9,797 17,548 27,172 65,709 1,730 11,580 55,702
Holyoke 11,565 42,373 9,393 18,670 31,155 74,072 4,689 14,917 65,579 36,176 609,033
Lawrence... 13,134 44,753 10,839 20,895 32,862 78,248 3,133 29,576 129,012 5
52,560 '785,587
15,895 48,846 13,742 26,077 37,556 81,219 2,467 18,127 78,056 42,435 771,396
29,380 129,740 19,583 39,220 76,491 222,392 8,545 25,700 120,273 42,490 738,318
Maiden 4,972 18,987 4,003 7,834 12,934 38,989 1,147 26,046
Medf ord 2,075 8,049 1,723 3,368 5,710 15,124 12,217
Melrose 1,406 4,774 1,052 2,068 2,948 9,109 3,043
New Bedford. 26,098 77,936 22-, 763 43,165 61,278 121,368 4,059 31,736 127,731
Newton 8,359 29,582 6,871 14,726 22,071 53,952 1,764 5,587 24,164
Northampton, 3,030 10,944 2,403 4,963 8,230 16,900 1,161 3,149 14,192
1
Covington includes figures for Newport.
2
Coverage Is between 80 and 90 percent of deposits of all commercial banks.
^ Coverage is between 60 and 70 percent of deposits of all commercial banks.
Includes figures for Auburn.
5
Includes figures for Andover and Methuen,

385
. ,

Ind. (New Albany)—Mass. (Northampton) Items 296-311


Table 4.—CITIES
> having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "n" denotes

City government finances, 1955

Charges City
Total
govern- admin-
expendi-
istered
Ianeous schools

INDIANA- -Con.
New Albany. .........
Richmond* ........... 1
South Bend..... .....
Terre Haute. •••••...

IOWA
Burlington. .........
Cedar Rapids.. ,

Clinton. .............
Council Bluffs ,

Davenport 1 ....,..,...
Des Moines
Dubuque .............
Fort Dodge
Iowa City............
Mason City. .........<
Ottumwa ,

Sioux City ,

Waterloo. ............

KANSAS
Hutchinson. ,

Kansas City..........
Salina ....,
Topeka •••••••••<
Wichita ,

KENTUCKY
Ashland. .............
Covington. ........ ...
Lexington. ....•••••.
Louisville ...•••....,
Newport .............
Owensboro... .........
Paducah. ....... ......

LOUISIANA
Alexandria. ......•..,
Baton Rouge..........
Lafayette ,

Lake Charles ,

Monroe ..............
New Orleans..........
Shreveport ..••.•••••

MAINE
Bangor...............
Lewiston. * . . . . . . , . . .
Portland. ............

MARYLAND
Baltimore ,

Cumberland. ......•••,
Hagerstown ,

MASSACHUSETTS
Beverly ,

Boston..............
Brockton. ............
1,
Cambridge ,

Chelsea
Chicopee....
Everett ,

Fall River
Fi t chburg. .........
Gloucester. .........
Haverhill
Holyoke
Lawrence. •••••••
Lowell..............
Lynn
Maiden.
Medford
Melrose...... .......
New Bedford
Newt on... ..........
Northampton. •••••
1
7 5

Items 312-330 Ind (New Albany)—Mass. (Northampton)


Table 4.-CITIES
Items 323, 324, and 327-330 based. on standard 30-year period (1921 to 1950); 325 and 326 for period of record through 1955. "n" denotes
i for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950.
statistics not available]

City school systems, 1953-54


City government
employment,
October 1955
Total
expend' Possible Hourly Degree

velocity 65° base

INDIANA— Con.
New Albany 5,478 41.47
Richmond 150.S 1,638 8,327 39.86
South Bend 328.5 4,952 19,974 35.59
Terre Haute 122.5 2,673 10,383 38.18

IOWA
Burlington 65.7 1,442 5,695 3,928 24.0 76.8 36.61 10.3
Cedar Rapids 176.6 3,377 12,902 4,236 20.3 75.6 30.84
2 2 !
23.0 75.4 34.74
Clinton 41.1 1,202 5,317 3,866
9,818 x 23.0 '25.90 9.5
Council Bluffs 1,616
Davenport 2,615 12,038 24.3 77.3 34.27
Des Moines 497.7 8,814 36,489 4,491 40.9 22.1 76.2 30.74
Dubuque 102.5 1,177 4,225 4,033 14.1 19.4 73.3 32.85
2 2 2
31.13
Fort Dodge 60.7 1,135 5,141 3,740 12.4 17.4 74.3
Iowa city 725 3,374 31.0 20.9 75.1 34.50
2 !
15. 73.0 30.50
Mason City 1, 576 4,314
Ottumwa 73.7 1,609 7,383 3,309 24.2 87.2 33.63
Sioux City 190.4 3,400 14,330 4,286 19.1 76.3 24.90
Waterloo 141.0 11,583 3,859 19.2 74.6 31.83

KANSAS
2 2 2
24.55
Hutchinson 1, 396 8,715 3,164 35.5
3 3 !
^O.O -35.31
Kansas City 3,887 25, 372 3,751 33.5
Salina 58.5 1,160 6,441 3,274 10.1 31.7 23.40
Topeka 199.8 2,409 13,207 3,638 24.1 29.9 33.28
Wichita 466.7 7,845 41,459 53.7 32.0 30.70

KENTUCKY
Ashland 49.2 6,773 35.8 42.46
Covington 114.9 1,529 8,365 18.1 •31.8 39.16 "5,195
Lexington 154.7 1,464 8,051 30.5 32.5 43.71 4,979
4 41.47
Louisville ''4,401 1, 288.1 10,606 45,418 92.5 34.9 4,439
Newport 4,292 3,261 -39. 16 5,195
Owensboro 3,011 34.9 43.41
Paducah 3,050 36.1 45.68

LOUISIANA
Alexandria 176.1 (?) 17.2 58.37
Baton Rouge 309.2 28.7 59.13 1,595
Lafayette
Lake Charles
78.1
81.4 4,323
a
3,680
19.0
13.9
59.65
57.82 1,543
Monroe 6,376 3,296 20.5 54.79
New Orleans 72, 694 3,981 154.5 63.54
5 5 5 58.9 45.10
Shreveport (') ( ) ( ) ( )

MAINE
Bangor 180.9 5,012 3,316 14.5 39.52
Lewiston 114.8 3,429 2,954 11.6 43.79
Portland 409.0 12,568 3,660 19.2 41.78

MARYLAND
3
Baltimore 7,138.7 4,950 162.9 42.59
Cumberland 136.5 13.4 34.65
Hagerstown 94.1 10.5 34.59

MASSACHUSETTS
Beverly 4,559 3,824
Boston 22,580 26,753 97,407 5,591 171.1 29.1 72.2 38.76
Brockton 2,048 9,864 3,972 10.8 29.8 71.4 39.64
Cambridge 2,933 3,571 12,087 4,760 18.7 1 29.1 1 72.2 38.76
Chelsea 3,910 12.5 x 29.1 J
72.2 1
38.76
1,233 5,369
Chicopee 1,464 7,191 3,857 '25.7 '72.6 '44.80
Everett 3,941 "•29. 1 72.2 1
1,760 7,350 38.76
Fall River 2,675 14,050 4,319 29.3 75.1 45.05
Fitchburg 1,324 4,353 4,327 24.9 71.2 42.03
Gloucester 4,314 3,098 *Z8.7 ibS. "46.97
Haverhill 6,053 3,439 27.3 73.2 38.50
Holyoke '25.7 1
'72.6 1
'44.80
Lawrence 24.6 71.7 42.43
2,464 25.0 72.1 41.80
3,567 12,680 4,253
Maiden 1,606 7,786 3,451 l 72.2 38.76 1 5,791
11.9
Medford 2,465 9,806 4,359 1 72.2 38.76 1 11.9 5,791
Melrose 181.8 1,219 4,597 3,943 x s.\ 72.2 1
38.76 l 11.9 •5,791
New Bedford 567.0 3,115 13,215 3,985 70.8 43.25
Newton 700.7 4,265 14,805 4,645 x 72.2 1
38.76
Northampton ,91 129.5 800 3,386 3,893 H<).8 43.96
1
Long-term climate data not available. Figures are for a nearby station; see Appendix C.
2
Includes city Junior college data.
Includes data on Junior colleges, colleges, or universities administered as part of city school system.
* Includes municipal university data.
s
City figures not available separately; schools are part of a county-unit system.
6
Includes trade school data.
' 1952 data.

387
.
.

Mass. (Pittsfield)— N. H. (Nashua) Items 201-216


Table 4.—CITIES
i having 25,000 inhabitants c Items 210, 214, 215, and 216 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign —
( ) denotes decrease. Percent not shown where
less than 0.1 median and percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]
;

Population, 1950

14 to
Median Employed
school
17

old en-
rolled-
(persons
25 and
school

209

MASSACHUSETTS— Con.
20-002 Pittsfield 53,348 1,304 u.o 21,197
20-011 Quincy.. •••••. .••• 83,835 4,990 12.1 32,262
20-013 Revere. ...•...• 36,763 6,565 10.9 13,593
20-005 41,880 5,235 9.5 17, 514
20-009 Somerville. •••••••••• 102,351 24,964 10.7 40,848
20-007 Springfield. ...•.•• 31.7 162,399 5,123 11.0 68,031 43,450
20-003 Taunton. ...*••.•••..• 47.3 40,109 848 14,722 9,560
20-009 Waltham 12.4 47,187 17,264 11,405
20-014 Worcester. •••••••• 37.0 203,486 78,856 51,640

MICHIGAN
21-081 Ann Arbor 48,251 7,311 18,007 9,815
21-013 Battle Creek 48,666 4,635 20,431 13,240
21-009 Bay City 52,523 5,471 20,095 13,680
21-082 Dearborn. •••••.••« 94,994 3,755 40,563 25,225
21-082 Detroit... •....••.. 1,849,568 13,249 758,772 486,145
21-063 Ferndale.. ... ......... 29,675 8,020 11.4 11,798 7,945
21-025 Flint 163,143 5,568 10.4 70,118 43,800
21-041 Grand Rapids.... ...... 176,515 7,543 10.4 73,224 46,765
21-082 Hamtranick. ••••••••••• 43,355 20,645 19,188 11,455
21-082 Highland Park 46,393 15,464 22,551 12,920
21-038 Jackson. . ...... ••.... 51,088 5,009 10.7 20,719 13,665
21-039 Kalamazoo. •••••••• 57,704 6,557 10.7 23,807 14,325
21-033 Lansing. ............. 92,129 6,534 11.5 39,189 24,580
21-082 Lincoln Park 29,310 4,968 10.1 11,550 7,615
21-061 Muskegon. ..••••.•••• 48,429 5,441 18,184 12,935
21-063 Pontiac •••••••.. 73,681 3,721 30,031 18,850
21-074 Port Huron.. ..••••... 35,725 4,763 13,677 9,155
21-063 Royal Oak.... ......... 46,898 3,908 18,254 12,245
21-073 Saginaw. •«•••••••.. 92,918 5,597 36,506 23,840
21-082 Wyandotte. •.•...., 36,846 14,545 9,505

MINNESOTA
22-069 Duluth 104,511 1,678 10.2 41,479 27,580
22-027 Minneapolis. .......... 521,718 9,697 11.5 231,300 137,095
22-055 Rochester. 29,885 5,639 12.1 13,189 6,960
!

22-073 St. Cloud............. 28,410 3,382 9,808 6,730


22-062 St. Paul 311,349 5,965 128,008 81,750
22-085 Winona 25,031 2,721 9,400 6,040

MISSISSIPPI
23-024 Biloxi , 37,425 6,453 114.2 7,830 7,315
23-076 Greenville. •••••• 29,936 4,828 43.3 10,403 7,620
23-018 Hattiesburg. .....••.., 29,474 2,704 40.2 10,546 7,655
23-025 Jackson. ........•.., 98,271 3,640 58.2 42,204 25,280
23-034 25,038 3,430 21.6 9,328 6,900
23-038 Meridian. ............. 41,893 4,189 18.1 16, 767 10,865
23-075 Vicksburg. ............ 27,948 2,881 14.3 10, 836 7,435

MISSOURI
24-010 Columbia. ••••••., 31,974 4,634 10,989 6,835
24-048 Independence 36,963 3,696 14,794 10,405
24-026 Jefferson City........ 25,099 2,642 9,801 6,015
3
24-049 38,711 2,264 14,359 11,015
*24-048 Kansas City.. • ........ 456,622 5,665 203,515 128,155
24-011 St. Joseph... .. ....... 14.1 78,588 5,574 30,563 20,695
24-096 St. Louis. ...... ...... 61.0 856,796 14,046 366,524 231,570
24-039 Springfield. ....,.••. 13.6 66,731 4,907 26,147 18,930
24-095 university City , 39,892 6,761 16,226 10,975

MONTANA
25-056 Billings , 31,834 7,403 12.1 13,097 8,410
25-047 Butte 33,251 6,520 10.3 13,243 8,635
25-007 Great Falls. .......... 39,214 4,560 11.8 15,367 10,435

NEBRASKA
Lincoln. ......••••...

NEVADA

NEW HAMPSHIRE

28-007 Concord. ..••...•..• 64.1 27,988 10,557 6,425


28-006 Manchester. ......•.. 32.1 82,732 36,042 22,175
28-006 Nashua 31.3 34,669 5.3 14,554 9,340

1
Includes figures for wholesale and retail trade.
2
Represents Stearns County; that part of St. Cloud In Benton County (county code 22-005, State economic i code 22-4) has a population of 2,973 and that part in Sherburne
County (county code 22-071, State economic area code 22-4) has a population of 2,656.
3
Represents Jasper County; that part of Joplin in Newton County (24-073) has a population of 1,336.
4 Represents Jackson County; that part of Kansas City In Clay County (24-024)
has a population of 13,797.

388
Items 217-232 Mass. (Pittsfield)— N. H. (Nashua)
Table 4.-CITIES
I having 25,000 inhabitan- not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of
a. , a «,

Mass. (Pittsfield)— N. H. (Nashua) Items 233-248


Table 4.— CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, ' n" denotes statistics not available]

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
General merchandise materials, hardware,
group farm equipment
dealers

$1,000
MASSACHUSETTS— Con,
Pittsfield , 18,023 4,235 3,576 13,329 3,123
Cnincy. .. aaaaaaaaaaaaa i 26,796 9,670 4,459 17,038 4,717
Re vere . . a . , ., 9,280 5,529 313 1,224 5,751 2,456
11,949 4,127 8,212 3,788 9,931 1,741
SomervUle . e ••••••••• i 21,284 6,104 4,370 2,422 18,826 4,322
Springf ield. ••• a •••••• 51,711 14,888 38,759 23,602 12,076 40,040 8,778
Taunton, ••«••••••••••« 10,725 2,122 1,946 3,767 2,231 6,674 1,682
Waltham.,, •••••• ••••••< 13,975 3,512 11,161 4,127 3,956 11,755 2,210
Worcester, aaaaaaaaaaaa , 61,690 18,476 28,391 26,456 16,479 43,420 12,603

MICHIGAN
Ann Arbcr-., ...... ...... 16,339 4,725 9,528 8,874 4,263 12,612 5,398
Battle Creek. .. .. ...... 22,518 4,847 11,957 6,534 4,998 14,504 6,514
Bay City 17,667 5,537 10,394 5,929 7,194 15,108 5,377
Dearborn. ••••••••••»•• 37,551 16,020 a, 943 13,247 14,836 37,879 12,455
Detroit 546,321 213,199 347,266 177,324 131,744 512,525 142,455
Ferndale......... ..,.,, 10,398 1,992 7,085 3,188 4,035 18,430 3,060
Flint 69,489 22,140 32,599 25,112 26,211 76,926 18,771
Grand Rapids..... .„..., 67,895 18,284 50,433 21,997 16,777 54,311 19,051
Bamtranick. • • a •• • • o • a •• < 12,961 5,211 6,586 6,526 4,629 15,999 2,268
Highland Pari 15,757 4,361 d 6,081 3,811 34,402 2,432
Jackson a . aaaaaaaaaaaaaa 21,861 6,815 11,466 8,516 4,646 20,068 6,322
Kalamazoo 23,415 7,512 13,045 9,488 9,302 28,154 7,775
Lansing. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 36,712 12,285 31,919 12,637 6,952 45,598 9,355
Lincoln ?^rh. .......... 15,511 2,509 1,342 2,411 2,852 12,986 3,717
Muskegon. aa « aaaaaa ««.. a 23,054 4,763 15,190 5,559 5,000 16,999 5,780
Pcntiae . 31,491 10,215 19,997 10,407 9,913 24,204 6,980
Port Huron 18,484 3,484 7,853 4,627 3,431 13,234 4,708
Royal Oak.... 22,292 4,465 6,564 6,360 5,676 20,849 7,656
Saginaw 28,596 8,375 19,438 13,101 6,850 35,735 8,476
Wyandotte 19,108 4,006 11,415 5,380 3,505 16,111 4,239

MINNESOTA
Duluth 31,655 9,732 18,222 11,397 7,039 21,502 8,300
Minneapolis. aaaaaaaaaa 157,065 67,575 136,421 66,181 46,334 138,383 40,785
Rochester 8,470 4,889 8,015 5,598 4,086 11,515 3,482
St. Cloud 5,949 7,293
St. Paul 96,958 60,011
Winona. ...... aaaaaaa aaa 5,710 3,838

MISSISSIPPI
Biloxi 8,074 4,566 2,564 7,601 2,825
Greenville............. 10,260 1,439 5,160 3,833 8,703 2,645
Hattiesburg aa . 6,720 2,165 5,632 3,677 9,575 3,334
Jackson. ............... 28,062 7,276 21,216 12,221 33,660 8,956
6,586 1,072 4,798 2,040
Meridian. .............. 11,655 2,222 7,730 3,762
Vicksburg. aaaaaaaaaaaa . 8,897 2,214 2,705 2,972

MISSOURI
Columbia. .............. 7,589 2,637 1,663 1,914
Independence ........... 13,862 5,495 1,592 2,872 3,252
Jefferson City. aaaaaaaa 8,537 3,601 2,689 2,043 2,046
Joplin aaaaaaaaaaa . d 8,618 3,181 2,507 3,719
Kansas City aaaaaaaaaaaa 128,942 25,029
St. Joseph.. ........... 18,459 6,649 2,826
St. Louis •• 230,919 105,487 72,806 199,555 54,193
Springfield 22,886 5,693 d 21,818 5,386
University City. aaaaaa , 12,741 1,781 1,391 2,867 1,941

MONTANA
BiLlings 15,349 5,485 6,401 21,102 4,367
Butte 15,265 9,447 3,458 10,242 d
Great Falls. aaaaaaaaaa . 14,845 6,039 5,796 14,851 4,831

NEBRASKA
Lincoln. a aa •aaaa aa a a , 10,416

NEVADA

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Concord ••-••••••«! 8,938 1,873 4,369 2,191 1,101 7,839 1,766
Manchester. .,,,.,, 26,457 5,261 9,639 10,400 5,929 17,480 6,312
Nashua. ................ 12,326 2,562 4,673 3,289 2,387 6,685 2,497

390
Items 249-264 Mass. (Pittsfield)—N. H. (Nashua)
Table 4.—CITIES
5 having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes statistics not available]
.

Mass. (Pittsfield)—N. H. (Nashua) Items 265-281


Table 4.-CITIES
s having 25,000 inhabitants c 1 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual estabbshments. "n" denotes t available]

Automobile repair Miscellaneous

Payroll,
Nov. 15 porated
With Estab-
payroll
lish-
payroll
only)

271

MASSACHUSETTS— Con
Pittsfield 7,197 2,091 2,378
(Juincy. . ••••••••>•>• 7,815 6,641 2,376 4,054
Re vere......... ••••••, 6,945 6,419 1,365
Salem. •••••••••, 4,691 1,853
Somerville... ••••••*••< 6,270 2,326 1,947
Springfield............ 27,211 9,636 10,024 3,786
Taunton. .....,......•., 2,525 1,214
Waltnam. ••••••••. 4,489 1,729
Worcester. •••••••••••• 21,984 9,527

MICHIGAN
Ann Artjor 7,568 7,050 2,430 3,211
Battle Creei;. .......... 8,224 7,626 2,583 3,451
Bay City 6,719 5,679 1,649 3,367
Dearborn. ...... ••...... 11,848 10, 790 3,876 3,844
Detroit.... •••.•• 531,399 508,943 143,429 4,707 116,605
Ferndale... .•....•••.. 3,265 3,025 1,102 816
Flint 27,869 25,763 7,890 10,209
Grand Rapids........... 41,629 12,914 12,196
Hanrtramck. ••••••••••.., 3,506 1,126 2,003
Highland Park.. ........ 7,451 2,619 4,112 1,369
Jackson. •••••• •••••. 10,'021 9,173 3,025 1,263 3,737 1,198
Kalamazoo. ••••••••••« 13,496 12,294 3,860 1,474 5,749 1,960
17,682 16,646 5,766 2,214' 6,902 3,565
Lincoln Park........... 2,349 1,093
Muskegon... •••••••••« 7,782 2,684 1,100 1,330
Pontiac. ...... »•••••• 11,947 10,599 3,564 4,168 2,493
Port _• r.... .......... 5,393 4,857 1,624 2,262
Royal Oak 8,185 7,365 2,414 2,627
Saginaw. ••••••••.•••< 14,022 12,822 3,984 4,721
Wyandotte.. ...•••• 3,250 2,848 1,446

MINNESOTA
Duluth 14,633 13,289 4,613 1,903 3,997
Minneapolis 173,033 165,159 45,632 15,554 1,333 35,077
Rochester. .•••••• 9,166 8,398 2,829 1,318 2,556
St. Cloud. ......•••..•. 3,299
St. Paul.-. 49,278
Winona.. ...... .........

MISSISSIPPI
Biloxi. ................ 5,322 1,615
Greenville.. •.•••..•••. 3,269 1,239
Ha ttiesburg. •......••• 3,702 1,642
Jackson. .•••••.,•• 20,568 19,682 7,805
2,730 2,430 1,012
Meridian.. •...•••••• 4,658 4,314 d
Vicksburg. .••••••••. 3,399 1,294

MISSOURI
Columbia... .•••••. 4,935 1,327 2,117
Independence........... 4,062 1,098 1,959
Jefferson City 4,601 1,111 717 1,472
Joplin. ...•••••••.••••. 1,584 844
Kansas City.. ••..••••.. 41,349 15,451
St. Joseph, ............ 9,956 8,692 2,923 1,327 3,299 1,418
St. Louis. ...... •••••. 257,785 243, 357 72,018 25,851 57,008 101,073
Springfield............ 11,302 9,582 3,201 1,466 3,526 1,600
University City........ 3,857 3,115 1,043 409 1,717

MONTANA
Billings 9,477 2,695
Butte 5,628 1,671
Great Falls. .••.••••... 7,551 2,176

NEBRASKA
Lincoln. .....••..••••..

NEVADA

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Concord. .......••••.•. 2,743 2,099 1,160
Manchester. ....••...•. 10,314 9,142 3,806
Naahua. ......... ....,., 3,359 2,723 1.433

392
.

Items 282-295 Mass. (Pittsfield)—N. H. (Nashua)


Table 4.—CITIES
j having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments.

Manufactures, 1947
Manufactures, 1954

Production workers Capital


expendi'
Annual
average

$1,000
MASSACHUSETTS--Con
Pittsfield 62,890 18,326 37,911 124,603 74,705
Qlincy 49,466 15,733 32,403 87,420 36,898
Revere 555 1,817 1,235 2,692 2,537
5,003 18, 707 13,469 34,675 6,498 26,585
Soraerville 8,331 34,323 24,454 65,644 2,555 7,480 45,688
Springfield 28,797 120,636 42,173 80,752 206,214 11,664 28,210 128,325 167,003
Taunton 5,675 19,446 9,422 14,156 30,793 6,723 27,222
Waltham 13,088 51,807 20,340 34,180 106,178 10,855 42,600
Worcester. 42,815 172,323 63,546 116,113 297,495 46,847 215,807 175,455

MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor 21,035 3,079 6,072 13; 393 38,647 1,375 4,694 21,357
Battle Creek , 56,129 9,357 18,274 39,655 164,515 4,514 11,727 82,993
Bay City 39,126 7,181 14,572 28,877 57,440 7,570 9,520 40,701 37,338
Dearborn 353,211 54,618 117,753 296,816 639,427 46,318 70,669
Detroit 1,513,273 232,348 463,938 1,088,535 2,490,813 194,324 339,643 2,299,763
Femdale 5,984 32,855 4,691 9,756 22,718 59,336 2,243 3,404 22,372
Flint 59,856 d 51,167 d d d 52,047 308,893
Grand Rapids 35,787 164,640 27,988 58,461 117,332 283,270 10,302 41,489 210,554
Hamtramck 20,684 100,906 36,420 85,036 151,484 10,161 25,631 139,004
Highland Park 12,742 61,984 21,021 45,954 81,198 12,778 19,701 71,479
Jackson 9,813 46,148 7,761 15,419 33,451 99,025 4,046 12,490 70,109 1,106,656
Kalamazoo. ............. 15,849 70,556 12,532 26,323 50,723 111,715 11,961 13,861 79,825 1,782,302
Lansing. ............... 27,867 142,410 23,024 53,578 112,084 305,118 14,047 24,898 147,996 1,833,696
Lincoln Park 291 1,694 215 2,994 197 1,398
Muskegon 17,235 14,080 131,516 11,664 85,073
Pontiac 32,618 27,085
Port Huron 5,081 22,839 3,722 15,653 41,101 2,042 27,126 505,439
Royal Oak 1,777 9,439 1,366 6,541 14,744 1,027 5,589
Saginaw 24,766 116,600 20,393 90,097 222,100 30,351 108,427 1,467,457
Wyandotte 7,160 34,341 5,290 23,334 66,021 3,688 39,452

MINNESOTA
Dulutb 3,198 9,005 38,072 13,754 27,338 55,203 42,298 112,510 1,880,716
Minneapolis 16,867 65,732 277,512 92,297 171,621 494,314 360,563 664,397 19,373,846
Rochester 3,942 1,515 5,474 1,074 2,094 3,436 11,460 2,123 27,935 429,879
St. Cloud 2,089 6,739 1,667 3,352 4,974 14,983 1,301 6,652 17,532 254,258
St. Paul a, 936 186,593 28,191 55,359 110, 538 425,576 40,652 272,838 365,788 8,148,050
Winona 3,117 11,186 2,476 5,118 7,711 19,974 3,066 16,147 16,282 246,437

MISSISSIPPI
Biloxi 1,437 1,425 2,480 1,708 1,652 4,454 1,258 2,536
Greenville 1,532 4,466 2,825 3,227 10,791 1,816 d 24,341 352,256
Hattiesburg 2,491 6,912 2,033 4,009 5,003 18,064 2,210 14,798 21,756 334,362
Jackson 2,782 6,652 19,439 5,240 10, 555 43,964 4,788 23,163 127,443 2,347,354
5,662 17,465 5,018 10,031 36,226 6,123 33,898
Meridian 3,453 8,689 2,819 8,062 13,333 3,220 12,295
Vicksburg 1,317 3,541 1,013 2,105 5,338 1,526 6,323

MISSOURI
Columbia 1,873 1,181 3,026
Independence 3,954 1,544 2,496 8,244 1,261 6,845 23,668 219,831
Jefferson City 5,361 1,573 2,929 4,078 9,333 2,305 8,127 62,838 962,249
Joplin 13,230 2,986 6,108 9,697 19,871 2,373 10,203 36,286 498,226
Kansas City 212,630 37,613 73,923 136,477 403,507 46,636 266,095 799,030 18,866,147
St. Joseph 7,361 26,033 10,439 16,673 48,052 65,968 1,337,444
St. Louis 158,092 644,120 234,639 439,748 1,207,787 1,228,526 28,352,845
Springfield 6,111 19,204 9,630 13,273 45,441 62,368 1,071,745
University City 4,028 1,223 2,342 7,955

MONTANA
Billings 2,203 67,180 964,825
Butte - 1,184 42,181 740,618
Great Falls 1,758 68,419 760,754

NEBRASKA
Lincoln
fVnnhB

NEVADA

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Concord 2,678 9,878 2,319 4,720 8,120 13,824 1,930 8,408
Manchester 18,740 57,135 16,393 30,657 45,283 92,771 18,796 72,178
Nashua , . . . 9,609 32,130 7,997 15,314 23,844 56,084 10,130 49,596

393
,

Mass. (Pittsfield)— N. H. (Nashua) Items 296-311


Table 4.-CITIES
i having 25,000 inhabit i 1950. "n" denotes

City government finances, 1955

City Interest Long- and short-t


High- admin-
istered general
schools debt

MASSACHUSETTS — Con
Pittsfield 8,484
Quincy 16,058
Revere 5,241

Somerville ,

Springfield .

Taunton ,

Waltham
Worcester

MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor
Battle Creek
Bay city
Dearborn
Detroit
Ferndale 1,784
Flint 14,326
Grand Rapids 9,475
Hamtramck 3,546
Highland Park 6,309

Kalamazoo. *••••.•
Lansing..... 7,129
Lincoln Park •••. 2,263
Muskegon 3,389
Pontiac ................ 9,332
Port Huron. ............ 2,191
Royal Oak 3,780
Saginaw 6,727
Wyandotte

MINNESOTA
Duluth
Minneapolis. ••••••••
Rochester ., 2,408
St. Cloud 1,240
St. Paul 33,800
Winona 1,343

MISSISSIPPI
Biloxi
Greenville 1,556
Hattiesburg
Jackson

Meridian
Vicksburg. ••'••
MISSOURI
Columbia. ..............
Independence
Jefferson City
Joplin
Kansas City
St. Joseph
St. Louis.
Springfield
University City. .......

MONTANA
Billings
Butte
Great Falls

NEBRASKA
Lincoln.
Omaha. a .

NEVADA
Reno

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Concord
Manchester
Nashua
Items 312-330 Mass. (Pittsfield)—N. H. (Nashua)
Table 4.-CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c 1950. Items 323, 324, and 327-330 based on standard 30-year period (1921 to 1950); items 325 and 326 for period of record through 1955. "n" denotes
statistics not available]

City school systems, 1953-54


City government
employment, Record
October 1955 temperature temperature
Total
expend- Possible Hourly Degree

velocity 65° base

$1,000
MASSACHUSETTS— Con.
Pittsfield 2,292 7,081 4,089
Quincy 3,270 14,049 4,148
Revere ..., 1,631 6,407 3,680
1,255 3,945 4,191
Somerville 3,313 13,499 4,404
Springfield 1,538.1 7,189 24,180 4,395
Taunton 228.8 1,217 5,444 3,766
Waltham 345.4 1,693 7,020 4,113
Worcester 1,793.4 6,362 27,225 4,119

MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor 1,892 6,604
Battle Creek 2,841 10,808
3 3
Bay City 2,419 8,835
3 3
Dearborn 7,975 24,554
Detroit 28,322 p.0,806.6 l
72, 245 '287,524 *5,488
Ferndale 84.6 1,889 7,325 4,701
Flint 725.0 5 5 32,152 5
7,426 4,060
Grand Rapids 506.8 5 5 5
6,363 22,011 4,461
Hamtramck 184.6 1,710 3,918 5,079
Highland Park 413.1 3 3 3
2,812 7,066 5,844
Jackson 202.8 3 2,931 3
10,782 3
4,930
Kalamazoo 191.0 3,304 12,301 4,189
Lansing 603.4 4,714 18,443 4,117
Lincoln Park 69.9 1,773 9,090
Muskegon 156.3 3 3
2,349 9,285
Pontiac 406.2 4,161 16,975
Port Huron 106.6 3 3
1,683 7,066
Royal Oak 137.8 2,978 Li, 542
Saginaw 286.4 4,333 18,683
Wyandotte 224.6 2,461 7,060

MINNESOTA
Duluth 336.4 4,982 18,482
Minneapolis 2,198.0 21,453 71,856
Rochester 3 3
137.4 1,670 5,293 4,929
St. Cloud 62.7 2,968
St. Paul.... 40,470
Winona 3,320

MISSISSIPPI
Biloxi 46.5 4,442
Greenville 54.4 6,830
Hattiesburg 47.2 5,614
Jackson 271.7 19,711
29.5 5,397
Meridian 72.9 8,498
Vicksburg 58.4 4,202

MISSOURI
Columbia 73.5 651 3,691
Independence 57.8 1,128 6,934
Jefferson City 3 3
27.7 676 3,457
Joplin 60.7 3 3
1,511 7,975
Kansas City 1,409.2 '14,593 5 67, 236

Joseph 113.0 3 3
St. 2,271 12,139
St. Louis '24,098 5
3,963.9 102,968
Springfield 267.3 2,563 13,942
University City 82.3 1,861 7,377

MONTANA
Billings 126.4 1,896
Butte 63.3 1,608
Great Falls 120.3 1,400

NEBRASKA
Lincoln
Omaha

NEVADA

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Concord
Manchester 1,727
Nashua 593 1,029
. .,.
, 5

N. J. (Atlantic City)—N. C. (Winston-Salem) Items 201-216


Table 4.-CITIES
s having 25,000 inhabitants c Items 210, 214, 215, and 216 based on 20-percent sample; see Source Notes and Explan Minus sign —
( ) denotes decrease. Percent not shown where
less than 0.1; median and percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample it

Median
school

years
olden;
pleted
(persons
25 and

NEW JERSEY
29-001 Atlantic city , 61,657 5,361 24,728 15,970
29-009 Bayonne. ....••• ..••«., 77,203 14,847 30,970 20,380
29-007 Belleville town. ...... 32,019 10,006 12,970 8,420
29-007 Bloomfield town. ...... 49,307 9,131 20,472 13,850
29-004 Camden. ......••••.••., 124,555 14,483 49,281 32,235
29-016 Clifton. ...... ....... 64,511 5,514 29, 579 18,095
29-007 East Orange.......... 79,340 20,344 35,873 22,015
29-020 Elizabeth 112,817 9,642 49,881 29,570
29-002 Garfield 27, 550 12,523 13,034 7,670
29-002 Hackensack. ••••••*.• 29,219 6,352 13,199 7,725
29-009 Hoboken. •••••••••.•.• 50,676 50,676 21,597 13,215
29-007 Irvington town , 59,201 19,097 26,750 17,225
29-009 Jersey City........... 299,017 23,001 124,029 79,065
29-009 K irny town........... 39,952 4,489 17,291 10,445
29-020 Linden •••••••••••••• 30,644 2,761 13,096 8,350
29-007 Montclair town , 43,927 7,085 18,304 11,395
29-007 Newark. .....•••...... 438,776 18,592 183,861 115,290
29-012 New Brunswick. •••••••. 38,811 7,057 16,404 9,585
29-007 Nutley town...... 26,992 7,939 7,415
29-007 Orange. .............. 38,037 17,290 9,550
29-016 Passaic. •.••••. 57,702 18,614 27,069 15,730
29-016 Paterson. •••••••. 139,336 17,202 62,218 38,525
29-012 Perth Ainboy. .......... 41,330 9,393 17,934 11,165
29-020 Plainf ield 42,366 7,061 18,125 11,005
29-011 Trenton. •••••••. 128,009 17,779 56,395 31,065
29-009 Union City.. .......... 55,537 42,721 24,423 16,170
29-009 West New York town.... 37,683 34,257 17,144 10,985
29-007 West Orange town...... 28,605 11,678 7,600

NEW MEXICO
30-001 Albuquerque. •.••.••.. 96,815 2,021 173.1 12.1 25,630
30-003 Roswell............... 25,738 2,892 90.9 11.2 6,950
30-026 Santa Fe.. ............ 27,998 1,033 37.8 lO.o 6,305

NEW YORK
31-001 Albany ...... ..«.....• 134,995 7,105 58, 326 16.3 33,660
31-029 32,240 5,373 15,255 60.4 14.1 8,795
31-006 Auburn. .•••••••••. 36,722 4,372 14,730 47.1 18.4 9,095
31-004 Binghamton. •••••••. 80,674 7,988 33, 335 37.9 21.7 20,060
31-015 Buffalo , 580,132 14,724 232, 522 37.3 21.2 149,420
31-008 49,716 7,102 10.5 19,448 39.2 22.1 12,220
31-030 Hempstead village..... 29,135 7,874 12.0 12,267 18.6 23.7 7,905
31-055 Ithaca. ............... 29,257 5,418 12.4 10,219 13.1 20.5 6,120
31-007 Jamestown. •••••••••••. 43, 354 4,564 18,846 48.0 20.9 12,415
31-056 Kingston 28,817 3,894 12,079 32.3 21.1 7,600
31-015 27,658 4,852 10,475 59.1 12.4 6,335
31-032 Lockport. 25,133 3,540 10,498 48.4 16.7 6,745
31-060 Mount Vernon. ......... 71,899 17,536 30,676 23.3 22.4 19, 870
31-036 Newburgh. ............. 31,956 8,637 14,070 37.9 a. 8,490
31-060 New Rochelle. "......... 9.9 59,725 6,033 24,762 18.2 22.2 15,360
31 New York city 315.1 7,891,957 25,046 3,276,624 28.0 23.1 2,113,530
31-003 Bronx Borough....... 43.4 1,451,277 33,440 583,123 27.6 25.2 396,840
31-024 Brooklyn Borough. . . 76.1 2,738,175 35,981 1,087,479 32.7 23.1 741,075
31-031 Manhattan Borough.., 22.3 1,960,101 87,897 884,362 23.5 22.4 496,490
31-041 Queens Borougn. .... 113.0 1,550,849 13,724 648,790 27.0 22.6 432,240
31-043 Richmond Borough..., 60.3 191,555 3,177 72,870 22.9 17.4 46,885
31-032 Niagara Falls.. ....... 12.7 90,872 7,155 35,830 52.2 16.9 24,040
31-014 Poughkeepsie ••.•, 4.8 41,023 8,546 17,789 33.5 21.6 11,130
31-028 Rochester. .... ........ 36.0 332,488 9,236 142,406 44.3 19.7 86,250
31-033 77.1 41,682 541 13,255 43.8 16.9 9,655
31-047 Schenectady. ••.....••, 10.2 91,785 8,999 38,172 49.2 17.0 25,375
31-034 Syracuse .... • ...•...• 25.3 220,583 8,719 92,403 33.6 22.7 55,570
31-042 Troy , 9.3 72,311 7,775 28,165 34.3 20.5 17,930
31-033 Otica , 15.8 101,531 6,426 40,518 34.3 22.6 25,725
31-030 valley Stream village, 26,854 7,459 10.8 10,471 23.0 21.1 7,245
31-023 Watertown............. 34,350 4,041 10.4 12,909 22.5 26.2 9,085
31-060 White Plains.......... 43,466 4,624 12.1 18,940 16.0 21.7 10, 785
31-060 Yonkers. •••••••••, 152,798 8,884 10.8 64,224 32.5 19.1 40,210

NORTH CAROLINA
32-011 Asheville..... ........ 14.5 53,000 3,655 22,285 13, 530
32-060 Charlotte............ 30.0 IX, 042 4,468 61,215 34,415
32-032 Durham. ••••••••.. 13i2 71,311 5,402 29,613 16,495
32-026 Fayetteville. ........ 34,715 3,616 11,361 8,965
32-041 Greensboro. •••••••.. 74,389 4,087 34,463 17,455
32-041 High Point 39,973 4,079 18,922 10,570
2
32-013 Kannapolls 3 . ......... 28,448 13,206 7,330
32-092 Raleigh. .....•• •••... 65,679 27,501 15,575
32-064 Rocky Mount. .. ••..... 27,697 11,067 7,240
32-065 Wilmington...'........ 45,043 17,860 12,100
32-034 Winston-Salem. ...... 87,811 37,798 22,785

1 Includes figures for wholesale and retail trade.


2
Represents Cabarrus County; that part of Kannapolls In Rowan County (32-080) has a population of 7,629.
3
Unincorporated place. ,
4 Represents Nash County; that part of Rocky Mount in Edgecombe County
(32-033) has a population of 12,88

396
Items 217-232 N. J. (Atlantic City)—N. C. (Winston-Salem)
Table 4.—CITIES
1950. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants (

individual establishments]
.
•.
o .

N. J. (Atlantic City)—N. C. (Winston-Salem) Items 233-248


Table 4.—CITIES
s having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments.

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
Eating, drinking materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
farm equipment

Estab-
lish-
ments

$1,000
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City, ,.,.,»,
Bayonne ..., ,,,..•• .
Belleville town
Bloomfield town
Camden. •••••••••••••
Clifton
East Orange. ,,,.*..•
Elisabeth..,
Garfield... „„„„„
Hackensack , •••••••••
Ko token. .••••••.••••
Irvington town. ......
Jersey City
Kearny town... ...«••
Linden. •*«••••••••«..
ifcmtclair town. ..,•«•
Newark ........... a . a .
New Brunswick. . • , . . .
Nutley town. ••......
Orange ••••»
Passaic...,.,,
Petersen. •••••••«••••
Perth Amboy.. •..,••,
Plainfield
Trenton. ....«,..,«•••
Union City,,,
West New York town...
West Orange town..,.,

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque, .,,,,....
ROSWell • . . • a a « • . e o • a
Santa Fe ,„

NEW YORK
Albany , . . « • • , , . . , o . o

Auburn. t „,„
Binghamtcn. •••,,•,,
Buffalo
Elmira. ••••••••••
Hempstead village,..,

Jamestown. •••••••••
Kingston

Lockport. ••••••.,,••
Mount Vernon.,...,....
Newburgh. •••••••••• 166
New Rochelle. •••••••• 138
New York City 27,571
Bronx Borough. .... 4,614
Brooklyn Borough... 10,497
Manhattan Borough.,. 6,812
Queens Borough..,.. 4,869
Richmond Borough,... 579
Niagara Falls ,
245
Poughkeeps ie . . , . , . , , •
Rochester.. •• ,,,,.,..,

Schenectady. ....,.,»•<
Syracuse „.
Troy.. .ooo..
Utica
Valley Stream village,
Watertown.....
White Plains. ,

Yonker s . , . o • * • , • , , o . .

NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville
Charlotte. a,, •,..,,,,
Durham. •a...........
Fayetteville
Greens boro. a,,,,,,,,.
High Point,
Kannapolia ..........
Raleigh. ,

Rocky Mount.,,.,,,,,..
Wilmington ,

Winston-Salem.

1
Unincorporated pi
...
,

Items 249-264 N. J. (Atlantic City)—N. C. (Winston-Salem)


Table 4.—CITIES
having 25,000 inhabitants c 1950. "d" denotes Bgures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes statistics not available]
[Data are for cities 1

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Drug stores, pro-
Nonstore retailers
prietary stores

NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City. ....••.... 17,565
Bayonne. ••••••••••..< 7,660
Belleville town... ••••. 1,830
Bloomfield town......... 4,857
Camden. • . . . . • . • . • . • . • • 13,166
Clifton 1,544 6,932
East Orange. ....•••••••r 2,151 10,779
Elizabeth. ........ ...... 4,343 12,217
Garfield , 494 2,164
Hackensack, ............ 1,620 8,535
Hoboken. ...••••••.••. 1,043 6,509
Irvington town 2,367 6,062
Jersey City... ..•••••.., 8,233 27,664
Kearny town.. .. ......... 836 3,591
Linden. •••••...•.•••. 2,587
Montclair town... ••..••. 1,772 9,159
Newark...... •......•••.. 14,333 60,491
New Brunswick.. ..••••.., 1,920 6,790
Nutley town 1,892
Orange ••.....•••, 5,900
Passaic. .....••. ....... 2,230 8,500
Paterson. ........•..•. 5,558 17,427
Perth Amboy.. ....••..••. 1,470 7,008
Plainfield 1,913 8,125
Trenton. ...•.....••.•.. 5,916 19,796
Union City.... ...••..•., 1,777 7,765
West New York town 3,289
West Orange town 1,321

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque.. ••••..•••<
Hoswell ...•••••....
Santa Fe. ...... ••••••••,

NEW YORK
Albany. ••••••..•.. 6,485 22,954
Amsterdam. •••••••< 861 4,067
Auburn. .••••••••.•...•. 1,173 6,434
Binghamton. ...... ....... 3,876 13,228
Buffalo 21,989 50,340
Elmlra. ......... . ...... 2,308 6,968
Hempstead village 1,900 10,969
Ithaca 1,279 6,332
Jamestown. ......... ..... 1,777 4,783
Kingston. •••••••........ 1,491 5,561
Lackawanna. •..••.•..•. 1,237 d
Lockport. .. ............ 1,243 4,192
Mount Vernon.. , 2,115 12,789
Newburgh. .......•.•.... 1,410 6,063
New Rochelle. ........... 2,097 140 7,295
New York city 232,625 14,019 1,012,765
Bronx Borough......... 26,678 1,401 101,607
Brooklyn Borough...... 60,725 3,541 224,745 2,200
Manhattan Borough...., 101,132 6,646 519,220 1,890
Que ens Borough. ....•. 39,515 2,101 149,554 1,039
Richmond Borough...... 4,575 330 17,639
Niagara Falls 3,636 171 10,862
Poughkeepsie. .... ....... 1,884 10,981
Rochester. •.•••••.... 16,979 44,137
1,487 5,123
Schenectady. ... ......... 4,167 15,200
Syracuse. ...••••••••... 8,021 24,620
Troy 2,188 7,673
Dtica 3,582 14,299
Valley Stream village... 1,043 4,759
Watertown. .............. 1,595 6,225
White Plains , 1,928 15,402
Yonkers ......••• , 4,343 14,593

NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville. •••••.•••... 15,328
Charlotte. .......•.....<
Durham •••••
Fayetteville 1,744
Greensboro. ...•..•.... 3,662
High Point, 1,921
Kannapolis •.•••••••«,
Raleigh. ................ 2,951
Rocky Mount.... ......... 1,223
Wilmington , 2,866
Winston-Salem. .......... 3,716

1
Unincorporated plac.
«
••
.

N. J. (Atlantic City)—N. C. (Winston-Salem) Items 265-281


Table 4.—CITIES
: cities having 25,000 inhabitants c l 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishme]

Miscellaneous

Payroll,
Establish'
Nov. 15
With
Estab-
payroll
lish-
payroll

$1,000
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City. ........ 56,053
Bayonne...... ......... 5,846
Belleville town 1,914 1,432
Bloomfield town.. 4,510 3,712
Camden. ..•.••.•...... . 17,546 15,514
Clifton 5,575 4,755 1,625
East Orange. .•••••••• 12,354 10,992 4,389
Elizabeth, ••...•.••.•. 13,038 11,546 3,735
Garfield.. ....... 2,799 2,301 909
Hackensack. •••••••• 6,864 6,116 1,890
Hoboken. .••.....•.•.«• 7,589 6,917 3,100
Irvington torn-. ....... 11,698 10,490 3,968
Jersey City.. ......... 41,074 37,372
Kearny town........... 1,942 1,486
Linden. ••••••••• * •••• 7,507 7,093
Montclair town........ 8,027 7,081 2,210
Newark... •••••.••..••. 116, 302 108,774 38,263
New Brunswick. ........ 7,754 6,712 2,288
Nutley town... ........ 1,456 1,186
Orange. ••••••••.•••• 5,065 4,227 245
Passaic. .............a 6,617 391
Paterson. ......•...•• 24,353
Perth Amboy........... 3,512 3,002 865
Plainfield . 7,568 6,938 2,542
Trenton...... ......... 27,065 23,507 8,403
Union City.... •••••• 6,978 5,762 1,829
West New York town.... 4,527 3,835 1,682
West Orange town...... 5,165 2,057

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque. ... ....•• 27,732 24,562 7,146
Roswell...... ......... 4,646 4,116 1,250
Santa Fe...... ........ 3,835 3,505 1,116

NEW YORK
Albany 32,747
Amsterdam. ••••••••• 1,937
Auburn ..••••...•• 3,447 2,795
Binghamton. •••••••• 11,369 9,877
Buffalo 120,732 112,264
7,957 7,177 2,654
Hempstead village..... 11,327 10,515 4,226
6,045 5,627 1,636
Jamestown. ••.•••••.... 6,607 5,835 1,985
Kingston. ...... ••..... 4,599 3,779 1,291
1,150 1,014 352
Lockport • •••••••••••• 2,579 2,111 717
Mount Vernon. . •••...• 15,141 13,723 5,150 1,776
Newburgh,... .......... 4,946 4,154 1,442 584
New Rochelle.... .••••• 401 10,535 9,403 3,872 1,243
New York City 54,708 28,604 3,954,014 3,796,918 966,212 270,002
Bronx Borough....... 6,267 3,203 137,474 120,860 42,166 14,372
Brooklyn Borough.... 14,130 6,386 310,373 267,455 95,562 34,090
Manhattan Borough. ., 25,592 3,283,068 3,212,858 760,441 197,707
Careens Borough. .... 7,976 209,460 184,862 64,217 22,358
Richmond Borough.... 743 13,639 10,883 3,826 1,475
Niagara Falls......... 476 9,793 8,385 2,903 1,255
Poughkeepsie.... ...... 8,445 7,379 2,528 1,046
Rochester. ........ .... 67,696 61,214 19,639 7,280
3,413 2,699
Schenectady. ••••••••.. 14,064 12,292
Syracuse. ............. 38,334 13,611 5,231
Troy. ...aaaaa.aaaaaa.. 8,195 2,696 1,272
Utica 18,662 16,520 5,608 2,104
valley Stream village. 3,828 3,326 928
Watertown. •..•••••••• 5,158 4,494 1,450
White Plains 13,033 11,615 4,339
Yonker S . . . . « • . . • • • . , • 26,490 24,436 7,412

NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville 11,013 10,097 3,527 1,850
Charlotte. ...••••••••• 48,125 45,995 12,295 5,283
Durham. ••••••••••••• 9,842 9,218 3,005 1,613
Fayetteville... ...... 7,324 6,722 2,158 1,160
GreenSbOrO . a a a • . • . a . • . 14,656 13,448 4,600 2,196
High Point 8,601 7,659 2,545 1,179
Kannapoli3 1 .....,,.aaa
Raleigh., •. •. •• ••••••. 15,021 14,235 4,269 2,169
Rocky Mount. •••..... •. 4,056 3,450 1,191
Wilmington. •. • 7,205 6,631 2,267
Winston-Salem. ....... 20,287 18,729 5,479

Unincorporated plai
,,
.

Items 282-295 N. J. (Atlantic City)—N. C. (Winston-Salem)


Table 4.-CITIES
[Data arc for c 5 having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes £ /ithheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes

Manufactures, 1954

Production workers Capital


expends
Annual Annual demand
average average deposits

$1,000
HEW JERSEY
Atlantic City 1,945 6,276 1,404 2,709 3,811 10,887 1,811 7,650
Bayonne 11,506 50, 328 8,993 16,994 35,643 105,479 6,038 14,073 154,308
Belleville town 9,686 42,502 6,758 13,737 26,621 83,227 2,746 7,558 42,162
Bloomf ield town 12,706 53,719 9,434 18,608 35,202 87,051 4,684 14,194 76,299
Camden. ...••......... 39,486 177,411 31,444 61,437 123,316 315,614 10,673 38,909 196,069 172, 810
Clifton
East Orange..........
15,363
2,768
66,822
11,683
11,412
2,141
21,844
4,233
44,584
7,759
135,723
16,522
6,206
1,047
15,677
1,954
66,890
9,932
t
1
) n
Elizabeth 23,083 98,815 18,275 36,047 73,110 156,913 8,362 17,212 100,901 123,842 2,132,824
Garfield 6,546 24,455 5,586 10,327 18,635 33,790 896 8,064 38,439 1 1
f ) t )
Hackensaek , 2,945 11,203 2,366 4,402 7,541 18,493 685 1,978 8,388
Hoboken 14,347 61,246 11,200 21,591 43,333 177,928 3,357 19,958 118,369
Irvington town 8,107 33,331 6,860 13,264 24/422 52,732 2,741 7,213 38,721
Jersey City , 41,811 179,420 30,916 60,752 116,599 361,001 14,112 37,412 250,366
Kearny town 18,685 90,484 11,699 23,219 50,533 162,170 6,392 26,327 131,406
Linden , 17,799 90,327 13,178 26,719 61,730 198,751 39,975 12,577 98,024
Montclair town 619 2,169 459 810 1,361 3,434 144 683 2,644
Newark 90,157 384,894 66,653 131,664 245,045 688,013 30,895 523,228
New Brunswick , 11,812 52,923 8,634 17,214 31,853 76,177 5,008 59,520
Nutley town 3,092 16,433 1,916 4,673 9,482 32,900 5,923 5,323
Orange 4,524 19,306 3,226 5,664 11,437 36,858 922 3,964 23,285
Passaic 18, 593 72,952 15,456 29,587 56,099 112,319 2,842 27,770 125,724
Paterson 28,164 110,624 23,545 46,656 83,687 178,892 5,585 27,713 139,247
Perth Amboy 11,568 46,763 9,692 18,899 35,852 91,610 8,458 10,105 57,480
Plainf ield 5,097 21,744 3,919 7,615 15,186 34,573 1,507 4,367 19,350
Trenton 23,306 93,224 18,102 34,744 65,408 186,572 5, 819i 26,788 133,778
Union City 7,962 26, 750 6,738 12,571 19,674 47,393 1,375 7,345 36,025
West New York town. . . 6,113 21,477 5,367 10,169 16,172 34,316 794 6,249 30,242
West Orange town 3,119 11,971 2,240 4,298 7,540 19, 549 704 18,463

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque 22,016 6,207 2,116,843
Roswell , 3,321 1,902 338,490
Santa Fe 1,452 1,787 528, 042

NEW YORK
Albany 9,715 39,537 7,113 14,140 25,809 69,817 3,373 8,629
Amsterdam. ............ 7,704 27,058 6,244 11,952 20,507 49,421 1,072 11,243
Auburn , 6,553 25,957 5,149 10,027 18,964 41,636 1,501 9,281
Binghamton 13,719 10,356 20,072 34,707 93,179 4,143 11,191
Buffalo 87,993 66,192 132,868 273,485 707,917 35,397 87,279
Ebnira 10,188 40,652 8,396 16,868 32,188 90,115 2,557 11,958 776,498
Hempstead village 2,783 14,697 2,126 4,457 9,886 24,656 531
Ithaca. 2,770 10,857 2,188 4,285 7,894 15,967 3,077
Jamestown. , 11,677 48,248 9,553 19,947 37,604 87,617 12,070 604,252
Kingston 3,987 11,906 3,430 6,442 9,095 17,072 4,125
Lackawanna 16,205 74,772 13,875 25,726 60,258 150,150 9,981 14,457
Lockport , 8,636 38,734 6,930 14,231 29,161 71,587 6,410 7,872
Mount Vernon 8,728 32,984 6,964 13,067 22,715 53,893 1,723 6,390
Newburgh , 6,558 22,503 5,580 10,522 16,970 41,009 671 6,130
New Rochelle 123 3,302 13,221 2,643 5,372 9,181 23, 8U 2,893
New York City 37,943 947,847 3,666,827 743,913 1,393,848 2,419,787 6,671,465 143,685 933, 289 815,856,129
Bronx Borough 2,078 52,472 184,843 42,990 81,879 132,417 323,030 8,256 41,323
Brooklyn Borough. . . 7,851 235,634 857,477 196,205 369, 517 623,083 1,530,186 45,032 229,632
Manhattan Borough. . 25,040 523,432 2,061,173 397,286 731,268 1,279,763 3,761,244 55,451 554,701
Queens Borough , 2,772 125,788 519,008 99,197 195,525 944,623 30,023 97, 013
Richmond Borough. . . 202 10,515 44,326 8,235 15,659 112,382 4,923 10,620
Niagara Falls 1,573 23,477 115,186 17,333 35,033 78,444 242,488 17,316 25,239
Poughkeepsie 1,238 15,494 76,892 10,976 23,113 48,435 127,466 5,757 10, 355
Rochester. .., 7,184 104,851 482,073 77,959 152,871 319,248 878, 559 50, 765 102,430
7,299 32,756 5,667 10,992 23,368 61,706 9,836
Schenectady 23,952 d 14,875 d d d 33,010 68,046 1,248,914
Syracuse 29,772 120,929 22,867 46,242 86,398 205,735 35,264 227,224 4,340,545
Troy 7,465 24,400 5,936 10,722 16,917 41,306 8,859
Utica ; 15,002 57,598 11,124 22,136 37,681 122,648 15,801
Valley Stream village, 693 2,730 580 1,217 1,993 4,134 134
Water town 3,358 11,954 2,685 5,148 8,699 21,095 4,106
White Plains 2,591 9,717 2,064 3,891 6,447 26,138 2,433
Yonkers 12,402 49,961 9,471 19,101 34,087 90,117 15,956

NORTH CAROLINA
Ashevi 1 1 e ,
3,200 8,850 2,558 5,276 6,109 13,859 2,023 2,843 895,897
Charlotte 17,688 56,719 13,615 27,169 36,705 107,015 4,304 13,515 5,391,264
Durham. ............... 12,535 38,297 11,058 20,941 31,657 142,375 6,862 15,805 1,162,322
Fayetteville ,
1,766 4,384 1,415 2,926 3,054 8,491 1,027
Greensboro , 16,220 48,742 13,834 25,545 35, 505 78,997 11,299 58,627
High Point ,
16,724 43,125 15,463 26,950 32,931 69,658 13,183 47,366
Kannapolis 2
Raleigh 2,384 7,701 1,555 2,956 4,299 12,718 2,733 11,875
Rocky Mount 3,761 9,748 3,118 6,120 6,878 21,727 3,011 12,102
Wilmington 4,017 11,136 3,238 6,476 8,125 20,912 2,428 10,522
Winston-Salem , 26,642 88,031 21/562 41,087 62,203 25,009 170,365

401
.

N. J. (Atlantic City) —N. C. (Winston-Salem) Items 296-311


Table 4.-CITIES
5 having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "n" denote:

City government finances, 1955

NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City 12,366
Bayonne .............
Belleville town...........
Bloomfield town......
Camden. •.•••••••••••••.•••
Clifton
East Orange..... ..........
Elizabeth.
Garfield
Haekensack. .......••.•••..
Hoboken. ............... ...
Irvington town. ...........
Jersey City...............
Kearny town.. .......
Linden. ....*•.....•.......
Mcntelair town............
Newark
New Brunswick, .........»••
Nutley town........,.,.,..
Orange...
Passaic....... ...... •••••
Paterson.
Perth Amboy
Plainf ield
Trenton
Union City................
West New York town
West Orange town..........

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque
Roswell
Santa Fe

NEW YORK
Albany
Amsterdam. ................
Auburn
Binghaiirton. •••*•••••••••
Buffalo

Hempstead village..
Ithaca
Jamestown. ................
Kingston
Lackawanna....
Lockport. ..........,..*...
Mount Vernon.. .... ........
Newburgh. .................
New Rochelle. •••••.•••••
New York City
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Borough.
Manhattan Borough. ......
Queens Borough.. ........
Richmond Borough........
Niagara Falls
Poughkeeps ie .............
Rochester.. ...............

Schenectady...............
Syracuse
Troy
Utica
Val l ey Stream village.....
Watertown. ...... ..........
White Plains
Yonkers.. ...•••, ..........

NORTH CAROLINA
Ashe ville •••••••••••••..
Charlotte
Durham* •••••••.....,......
Fayetteville
Greensboro. ••••••••••
High Point
Kannapolis2 ........ . ......
Raleigh.
Rocky Mount
Wilmington
Winston-Salem ....

1
Covers 10 months only.
2
Unincorporated place.
... .

Items 312-330 N. J. (Atlantic City)—N. C. (Winston-Salem)


Table 4.—CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. Items 323, 324, and 327-330 based on standard 30-year period (1921 to 1950); items 325 and 326 for period of record through 1955. "n" denotes
t available]

City school systems, 1953-54


City government
employment,
October 1955 Average Elemen-
:xpend- tary and
second-
Average
annual

$1,000
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City 2,377 4,401 35.8
Bayonne 3,305 5,301 V31.5
1,519 4,288 1 ZS.9
Belleville torn
2,327 4,713 1 28.9
Bloonrf ield town
3,709 17,374 x 32.6
Camden
Clifton 1,080 396.0 2,693 10,883 ^O.O
472.1 2,699 8,294 x 28.9
East Orange 1,327
Elizabeth 2,032 856.3 4,647 13,328 30.9
Garfield 138.6 949 3,739 Joo.o
Hackensack 272.7 1,651 5,326 >-30.0

444.0 l 32.3
Hoboken 1,176 6,512
Irvington town 1,333 434.3 7,575 '31.5
2
Jersey City 8,274 2,629.4 31,461 32.3
Kearny town 5,007 >-3L.5
Linden. ......•...•.•• 2,174 5,972 ^o.g
Montclair town 356.0 2,429 6,489 4,834 15.7 1 28.9
Newark ,564.9 21,553 61,786 5,595 81.3 31.5
New Brunswick 314.8 1,585 5,477 4,411 14.6 30.5
Nutley town 1,290 4,269 1-28.9
Orange 236.8 1,372 4^893 28.9
Passaic 380.4 2,506 7,487 18.7 iSO.O
Peterson 907.6 5,118 20,598 30.3 30.0
13.5 1 30.5
Perth Amboy 323.3 1,722 5,854
Plainf ield 315.6 2,160 7,108 13.9 30.2
Trenton 972.6 4,495 14,537 32.3 32.6
Union City 338.3 2,227 6,585 1 32.3
West New York town. . . 257.6 1,733 5,071 !32.3
West Orange town 90.3 1,618 5,349 1 28.9

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque 305.9 6,701 34,961
Roswell 55.8 1,070 7,180
Santa Fe 37.5 1,183 6,444

NEW YORK
Albany 748.1 3,982 14,424 4,161
Amsterdam. ........... 60.4 1,468 4,671 3,840
3 4 •'4,944 •4,119 11.2 25.0
Auburn 132.9 1,380
Binghamton 3,609 14,044 18.1 25.7
Buffalo 19,128 65,974 121. 25.5
171.1 2,133 8,256 26.2
Hempstead village. . . 92.8 2,318 29.7
74.2 1,351 23.5
3 25.5
Jamestown 225.8 2,341
74.5 5 27.0
Kingston 1,469
114.1 1 25.5
1,502 4,265
Lockport 128.8 1,317 4,786 4,312 24.9
250.7 1 32.7
Mount Vernon. ........ 3,970 11,067 5,212
1 24.1
Newburgh 1,464 5,146 4,357
New Roche! 1 e 3,393 8,984 5,037 306 30.5
New York City 298,872 956,549 74,397 32.9
Bronx Borough 7,956 1 32.1
Brooklyn Borough. . 17,748 x 32:l
Manhattan Borough. 28,279 432.9 J 32.7
Careens Borough 11,649 119.8 1 32.7
Richmond Borough. . 8,765 23.9 x 32.9

Niagara Falls , 457.9 5,488 17,543 503 25.8


Poughkeepsie 144.4 1,882 5,453 26.6
Rochester 2,297.5 12,152 38,938 24.7
131.7 1,832 7,198 20.4
Schenectady 330.7 4,803 14,228 21.5
Syracuse 1,482.5 7,965 27,267 3,042 49.4
Troy 191.4 2,246 8,174 612
Utica 302.8 3,826 14,060 3,313
Valley Stream village 43.2 3,712 11,242
Watertown 110.1 1,677 6,202
White Plains 232.4 3,223 7,799
Yonkers 1,040.1 5,814 22,271

NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville 109.5 1,389 8,624 3,356
Charlotte 442.1 5,499 25,977 3,830
Durham 206.8 2,398 12,070 3,790
Fayetteville 115.8 1,045 3,539
Greensboro 209.3 2,810 3,527
High Point 124.4 1,469 3,779
Kannapolis 6
Raleigh 143.3 2,039
Rocky Mount 100.3 943
Wilmington 123.0
Winston-Salem 1,605 409.5 3,082 16,603 563
.

.

N. Dak. (Fargo)—Pa. (York) Items 201-216


Table 4.-CITIES
5 having 25,000 inhabitants c 1 20percent sample; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus s l ( — ) denotes decrease. Percent not shown where
<t shown where base is less than 500 for sample items]

Median

Income in 1949

(persona
25 and

NORTH DAKOTA
rar.- .......... ..... 7,084
Grand Forks... ...... 6,709

OHIO
34-077 274,605 5,114 110,162 18.7 74,175 3,490
34-076 Alliance. ••••.••••• 26,161 5,687 10,298 17.8 6,895 3,404
34-077 Barberton. •••••••• 27,820 4,715 10,618 15.5 7,445 3,415
34-076 Canton 116,912 8,292 48,652 20.5 30,925 3,301
34-031 Cincinnati.......... 503,998 6,711 201,825 22.4 134,810 3,186
34-018 Cleveland. .......... 914,808 12,197 390,471 18.9 243,240 3,531
34-018 Cleveland Heights... 59,141 7,212 12.5 25,636 26.4 16,405 5,646
34-025 Columbus. ..•.••.•• 375,901 9,541 22.8 11.1 153,758 22.1
34-077 Cuyahoga Falls...... 29,195 3,435 42.1 12.3 11,291 20.9
34-057 Dayton. 243,872 9,755 15.7 10.2 105,654 18.2 65,955 3,744
34-018 East Cleveland...... 40,047 13,349 1.4 12.0 18,850 20.0 11,765
34-047 Elyrls 30,307 3,836 20.6 11.0 12,651 15.8 8,260
34-018 Euclid.... ....••••.• 41,396 4,224 131.7 11.9 16,089 16.4 11,295
34-009 Hamilton. •••••••••• 57,951 7,625 14.5 22,683 17.3 15,215
34-018 Lakewood. ••..•.•• 68,071 12,156 -1.6 31,059 20.8 20,275
34-002 50,246 6,525 12.4 20,368 22.8 13,455
34-047 51,202 4,655 16.0 21,636 15.1 13, 735
34-070 Mansfield. ......... 43,564 6,702 17.3 19,501 20.7 12,250
34-051 Marion 33,817 6,149 12,480 22.0 9,195
34-076 Massillon........... 29,594 4,417 12,057 17.9 7,530
34-009 Middletown. ..•••••• 33,695 4,553 14,107 15.8 9,405
34-045 Newark. .....••.••.• 34,275 4,896 12,887 21.0 9,855
34-031 Norwood . ..•.••...... 35,001 10,938 15,626 19.7
34-018 28,897 1,459 11,720 19.5
34-073 Portsmouth. ••••••••• 36,798 3,439 13,583 23.4
34-022 Sandusky....**...*.. 29,375 4,024 12,759
34-018 Shaker Heights...... 28,222 4,342 11,564
34-012 Springfield. ........ 78,508 6,488 31,831 a, 250
34-041 Steubenville. ...... 35,872 6,185 9,495
34-048 Toledo. • 303,616 7,927 80,945
34-078 Warren.. •••••• •••*.• 49,856 5,797 13,200
!
34-050 Youngs town. . •...... 168,330 5,132 43,675
34-060 Zanesville.. . •••... 40,517 6,047 10,855

OKLAHOMA
35-024 Enid 36,017 4,678 28.3 11.7 13,523 10,345
35-016 Lawton. .....••..•• 34,757 4,514 92.5 10.6 10,061 9,610
35-051 Muskogee. ..•....•••. 37,289 3,844 15.3 10.6 13,925 10,605
35-014 Norman. 27,006 6,587 136.3 12.7 8,309 5,790
35-055 Oklahoma City.. 243,504 4,793 19.1 11.7 104,531 68, 075
35-072 Tulsa 182,740 6,844 28.5 12.1 77,316 51,725

OREGON
36-020 Eugene... •••••••.•• 35,879 4,849 12.3 13,905 9,625
36-026 Portland. •••.•••.... 373,628 5,829 11.8 155,370 103,345
36-024 Salem. .............. 43,140 5,393 11.8 16,596 11,235

PENNSYLVANIA
37-004 Aliquippa borough... 26,132 5,939 10,351 6,815
37-039 Allent own. .•••.• 15.9 106,756 6,714 46,601 27,650
37-007 Altoona. ••••••••••• 10.0 77,177 7,718 27,725 20,525
37-048 Bethlehem. •••••••••• 18.6 66,340 3,567 26,556 16,900
37-023 Chester. ..••.•••...• 66,039 14,051 23,440 16,875
37-048 Easton. . ...... ...... 35,632 9,898 14,157 9,345
37-025 Erie 130,803 6,958 53,677 33,540
37-022 Harris burg . ..•••••.. 89,544 14,213 40,475 23,220
37-040 Hazletan. ..••••• 35,491 5,915 13,417 9,075
37-011 Johnstown. ••••••••• 63,232 11,291 23,043 16,155
37-036 Lancaster. .•••••••• 63,774 14,831 29,374 17,050
37-038 Lebanon. ...... ..•• • 28,156 7,821 12,090 7,455
37-002 McKeesport. ••...... 51,502 14,715 19,543 13,390
37-037 New Castle.......... 48,834 6,261 18,360 13,170
37-065 New Kensington...... 25,146 6,617 9,141 6,530
37-046 Norristown. ••••....• 38,126 10,893 14,783 8,320
37-051 Philadelphia 2,071,605 16,286 827,243 522,625
37-002 Pittsburgh. 676,806 12,487 260, 623 172,545
37-006 Reading.. ........... 109,320 12,423 51,205 28,830
37-035 Scranton. ..••.••••. 125,536 5,042 46,442 33,330
37-043 Sharon. ............. 26,454 7,348 10,288 7,325
37-063 Washington 26,280 9,062 10,144 6,805
37-040 Wilkes-narre. ••«... 76,826 11,134 28,078 19,745
37-002 Wilkinsburg borough. 31,418 15,709 12, 596 9,150
37-041 Williamsport... 45,047 5,119 18,444 11,935
37-067 York 59,953 14,275 27,048 15,775

Includes figures for wholesale and retail trade.


Represents Mahoning County; that part of Youngatown In Trumbull County (34-078) has a population of 93.
1

Represents Marion County; that part of Salem in Polk County (county code 36-027, State economic area code 36-2b) has a population of 3,053.
'
Represents Northampton County; that part of Bethlehem in Lehigh County (37-039) has a population of 13,804.

404
•. .
.

Items 217-232 N. Dak. (Fargo)—Pa. (York)


Table 4.—CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c : available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of

Typical net monthly Retail trade, 1954


electric bills,
dwelling
With hot Occupied 1956'
running
author-
Payroll,
ised by
Nov. 15
building With
permits, payroll
1955

221

NORTH DAKOTA

83.7 81,098 26.53 6.30 391,846 375, 388 17,687


Alliance 85.7 7,835 27.10 6.95 39,170 37,621 1,767
Barbert en .......
. 79.7 8,130 26.53 6.30 44,691 41,895 1,891
Canton. 82.9 34,848 23.10 7.15 1,090 174,242 165,158 8,510
Cincinnati 68.1 158,937 1,120 28.88 6.75 13,746 4,354 774,588 742,896 36,555
Cleveland 270,943 85.8 265,973 2,004 2 24.10 %.97 24,698 7,045 1,364,190 1,276,982 63,225
Cleveland Heights 17,945 99.5 17,739 24.10 6.97 830 54,108 51,332 1,920
Columbus.,,. a .t.. 111,721 81.7 110,048 2 21.50 2 7.50
10,826 3,949 625,423 600,729 81,890 31,378
Cuyahoga Falls... 8,985 94.1 8,693 3 26.53 3 6.97
1,290 243 49,938 48,692 5,789
Dayton 72,791 75.9 71,519 28.50 7.19 7,272 2,601 461,602 447,226 61,985
East Cleveland. . 13,390 13,262 224.10 *6.97 36,466 34,652 4,256
ELyria 9,260 9,066 27.10 6.95 53,687 50,659 5,971
Euclid 11,759 11,473 24.10 6.97 1,452 46,731 44,969 4,458
Hamilton. •••••• 17,637 17,296 3 22.13 3 5.65 1,954 100,999 96,203
Lakewood 22,624 22,357 24.10 6.97 1,410 73,706 71,144
15,744 15,392 23.10 7.15 1,692 87,153 84,065 10,566
14,039 83.2 13,836 27.10 6.95 1,652 70,442 66,622 7,976
Mansfield. . 13,908 83.5 13,643 37.00 7.40 1,352 91,699 87,163 11,140
Marion. •••••• 10,368 79.5 10,141 27.10 6.95 53,226 51,588
Massillon. •••... 8,887 85.6 8,712 37.00 8.10 45,767 43,489
Middle t own 9,954 72.5 9,807 29.68 58,193 55,763 2,774
Newark 11,308 81.0 11,026 23.10 56,878 54,904 6,354 2,697
Norwood. •••••••• 11,580 84.1 11,385 28.98 48,966 46,886 5,772 1,960
Parma,, ,,,,,,,,.. 8,327 97.3 8,005 24.10 27,526 25,489 2,525 950
Portsmouth 11,812 74.5 11,475 23.10 74,315 71,461 8,924 3,528
Sandusky 9,358 9,062 27.10 6.95 49,739 46,131 2,072
Shaker Heights.... 8,817 8,627 24.10 6.97 40,500 39,756 1,409
Springfield , 24,183 75.3 23,640 27.10 6.95 115,984 111,976 5,543
Steubenville 10,491 78.2 10,321 23.10 7.15 74,258 71,752 3,554
Toledo 88.9 90,392 26.06 6.50 442,046 422,680 20,657
Warren 14,561 27.10 6.95 1,700 91,155 86,181 10,838 4,058
Youngstown 45,520 26.53 6.30 4,764 249, 000 238,248 32,425 12,237
Zanesville. ..... 12,493 23.10 7.15 1,066 64,480 60,956 7,419 3,198

Enid 12,146 11,669 28.43 7.75 66,468 63,602 6,900 2,901


La wren 11,354 10,687 29.52 8.57 63,733 60, 239 6,017 2,674
Muskogee 12,739 70.4 12,074 28.13 7.68 44,642 40,374 4,589 2,119
Norman. .... 6,738 84.6 6,373 28.43 7.75 24,845 23,767 2,579
Oklahoma City. 83,047 78.7 78,863 27.88 7.55 404,088 380,346 44,823
Tulsa 60,659 79.5 58,680 25.01 7.69 331,021 313,477 37,954

11,636 11,162 '12.56 4 3.30


98,253 93,067 11,473
131,413 126,705 5 15.40 5 5.25
660,132 617,906 83,014
13,972 13,380 15.40 5.25 87,168 82, 028 10,041

PENNSYLVANIA
Aliquippa borough., 27.33 31,613 29,627 3,047 1,352
Allentown. ..•••*•• 30,978 30,427 33.23 2,112 169,136 157,394 22,185 9,137
Altoona. ..••••, 23,126 22,703 32.84 1,614 78,554 73,928 8,941 4,232
Bethlehem. ......... 18,212 17,961 33.23 1,558 71,247 66,237 7,822 3,005
Chester. ..••••••, 18,208 17,803 30.20 2,056 108,404 101,440 11,962
10,479 10,183 25.80 6.90 1,040 63,227 8,607
Erie 37,955 37,267 32.84 8.40 3,618 174,295 22, 308
HarriBburg. . 28,209 27,570 33.23 8.50 2,358 182,125 174,405 24,781 9,814
Hazleton 9,883 9,782 33.23 632 44,345 41,029 2,325
Johnstown. ... 17,475 17,308 32.84 2,210 99,431 95,193 5,576
Lancaster. ... 19,157 79.7 18,846 33.23 8.50 1,760 120,518 114,874 6,167
Lebanon 8,295 78.1 8,122 25.80 6.90 50,175 46,471 2,280
McKee sport. . 15,039 66.1 14,851 27.33 6.95 78,196 73,132 3,990
New Castle. • 14,282 76.6 14,093 27.10 7.27 65,796 60,848 2,990
New Kensingta 7,426 76.4 7,307 26.99 7.51 40,1-05 38,141
Norristown. . 9,180 79.9 9,083 30.20 7.52 1,048 65,429 60,087 7,464
Philadelphia. 599,495 86.5 584,698 30.20 6.48 46,574 23,561 25,340 14,258 2,461,538 2,238,696 293,135 26,545
Pittsburgh... 193,889 66.2 190,892 27.33 6.95 20,738 7,845 7,298 4,668 907,179 856,255 123,157 47,420 7,503
32,890 80.6 32,304 25.80 6.90 1,292 1,716 1,050 157, 056 20,116 7,980 1,725
Scranton ••... 36,997 79.5 36,425 25.12 7.97 1,571 142,416 17,386 7,299 1,669
7,666 82.6 7,601 27.10 7.27 47,585 45,805 5,609 2,381
Washington 7,752 73.3 7,627 26.99 7.51 54,089 51, 755 6,172 2,563
Wilkes-Barre 21,342 82.6 21,056 33.23 8.50 106,433 98,873 13,594 6,268
Wilklnsburg borough. 10,033 83.1 9,905 27.33 6.95 34,920 33,808 3,921 1,421
Williamsport 13,975 13,750 33.23 8.50 70,690 67,634 8,709
York .. 18,727 18,373 25.80 6.65 121,453 115,681 14,788 1,147
1
Privately owned utility unless otherwise noted.
2
Privately owned utility serving majority of customers;
Publicly owned utility serving majority of customers;
4
Publicly owned utility.
5
Privately owned utility serving majority of customers.

405

.
*
.

N. Dak. (Fargo)—Pa. (York) Items 233-248


Table 4.-CITIES
5 having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments.

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
Apparel,
nishings, appliance Automotive group
farm equipment
dealers

NORTH DAKOTA
Fargo. • •
Grand Forts. .. ••....

OHIO
88,455
Alliance............ 9,949
Barbertan. .••••••••• 12,403
Canton. ...••••••••• 39,191
Cincinnati.. ........ 164,769
Cleveland •••• 310,776
Cleveland Heights... 14,291
Columbus. ••••••••• 135,468
Cuyahoga Falls. „„, 16,929
Eeytcm 103,468
East Cleveland, ••••• 8,365
Elyria 12,579
Euclid 12,907
Hamilton* ........... 21,016
Lakewt: d .. 18,092
19,094
20,417
Mansfield 27,359
liar ion. .••••••• . • 12,433
Itessillari. .... ...... 12,809
Middletown 14,012
Newark •••••* 15,315
Norwood.. ...••• .a... 10,844
Parma. •••• „ oa80 9,708
Portsmouth. .. •••..• 15,862
Sandusky. ••••••••• 12,005
Shaker Heights 12,424
Springfield 28,105
Steubenville 19,692
Toledo. ....... .••••. 93,902
Warren ••«••
Youngstowru ••••••••
Zanesville..........

OKLAHOMA
Enid 74
Lawtcn..............
Muskogee. •••••«.. •
Norman, •••••• ••••••.
Oklahoma City.......
Tulsa..

OREGON
Eugene. . ...... •«•*.
Portland

PENNSYLVANIA.
Aliquippa borough...
Allentown. •*••••••••
Altoona. •*••••••••••
Eethlehem. .........
Chester. ..••••••...•
Eastan. .«•
Erie
Harriaburg. •..••••
Hazleton. •••••••••••
Johnstown. *..••••••.
Lancaster. •«••••••••
Lebanon. ••••••••• ••
UcKeesport. ••••••••
New Castle..
New Kensington......
Norristown. •••••••
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh. ••••...••
Reading
Scrantan. ......•••••
Sharon. ...••«.••..
Washington. *
Wilkes-Barre
Wilkinsburg borough.
Willlamsport,. •••••»
York

o
. ,.
,,

Items 249-264 N. Dak. (Fargo)—Pa. (York)


Table 4.—CITIES
i having 25,000 inhabitants c '
denotes 6gures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes

—Continued
Retail trade, 1954 Wholesale trade, 1954
Retail trade, 1948

Nonstore retailers Merchant wholesalers Other operating types


Payroll,
Nov. 15
porated
year
businesses,
November

$1,000 $1,000
NORTH DAKOTA
Fargo. , 2,054 1.347
Grand Forts..........

OHIO
12,136 20,171 314,262
Alliance............. 1,163 3,337 32,700
Barber-ton. ........... 1,231 2,671 28,454
Canton. .............. 5,206 13,599 149,531
Cincinnati. ••••••si 23,677 53,308 19,793 610,328
Cleveland. ••••, 47,761 96,064 33,597 1,146,878
Cleveland Heights.. , 3,478 2,259 766 39,785
Columbus. ••••••••• i 21,417 40,219 12,715 455,201
Cuyahoga Falls. •••••, 1,666 2,450 1,913 25,199
Dayton 15,684 29,605 8,064 337,597
East Cleveland. ...... 2,148 a 31,861
ELyria , 1,212 3,589 41,424 1,661
Euclid ....... 2,072 2,112 19,210 1,793
Hamilton* •••••••••• 2,533 7,263 67,730 2,600
Lakewood. ...... ••.. 2,783 4,020 53,361 1,978
2,285 6,902 2,441 69,305 4,750
2,276 4,032 1,009 56,327 1,986
Mansfield , 2,287 5,531 1,104 64,539 5,564
Marion... ••...•.... 1,607 4,256 42,659 1,313
Massillon. •..•••••., 1,021 3,737 39,422 1,501
Middletown. ....•••. . 1,545 4,983 43,894
f.'eT.^LTk. .............. 1,500 6,580 41,985
Norwood. ............. 1,615 3,233 35,553
1,087 2,387 9,589
Portsmouth • . • • •j 1,798 5,064 49,423
Sanduslcy. ••••••..•< 1,966 3,165 37,551
Shaker Heights , 1,169 d 22,715
Springfield. ..., 4,047 10,890 1,581 92,977
Steubenville. ... .... 1,725 d 53,543
Toledo............... 17,232 35,822 8,958 381,254
Warren.............. 2,649 66,347
Yotmgstown. •••••••• a a0,416
Zanesvill.:-. .......... 2.497 50,772

OKLAHOMA
Enid .a......... 2,439 52,184 2,832
La wton... ............ 2,395 36,159
Muskogee.......... o.. 1,730 36,644
Norman ••••••••, 1,832 20,108
Oklahoma City.. ..•«•, 25,404 286,222
Tulsa ••••••••, 20,053 225,827

OREGON
Eugene............... 12,657 79,089
Portland. 65,764 571,053
Salen... , 9,071 74,587

PENNSYLVANIA
Aliquippa borough.... 24,958
All ent own , 3,795 9,799 141,260
Altoona. ........ a . s . 1,874 3,278 76,792
Bethlehem 2,827 1,792 61,710
Chester. ............ 2,529 7,928 7,053 78,398
Eas ton ... .......... 1,881 4,915 56,939
Erie.... ....... •••.., 4,873 11,520 157,686
Harrisburg. ••••.•• 6,653 15,303 138,545
Hazl e ton... ....... .. 1,215 2,331 41,317
Johnstown. •••••••••• 1,904 5,497 89,039
Lancaster. ••••••.. 2,886 12,613 89,766
Lebanon. .••••• 1,080 4,426 39,711
McKeesport...,...,., 2,352 4,607 72,504
New Castle. ...••.... d d 60,931
New Kensington. .. • 1,453 2,205 39,911
Norristown. 1,417 4,750 1,648 43,840
RdladelpMs, . . . . • . • 72,650 235,580 200,682 26,212 2,065,156
Pittsburgh. ••..••• 28,985 66,861 34,454 7,206 861,724
Reading. ...••••.•••. 3,682 12,790 6,519 1,778 137,489
Scranton............ 3,258 11,804 4,542 1,684 134,857
1,608 1,921 851 43,123
Washington. . . . • • • • . . 1,706 4,110 1,705 41,685
Wilkes-Barre.......a 1,974 10,107 1,897 105,596
WnVinsburg borough. 1,434 2,054 1,131 31,218
Williamsporta •••...• 1,662 6,843 2,801 58,935
York 2,745 12,026 80,021
.

N. Dak. (Fargo)—Pa. (York) Items 265-281


Table 4.-CITIES
j having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments. ulable]

/ice trades, 1954

Establishments
Automobile repair Miscellaneous

Payroll, auditing, bookkeeping)


Nov. 15
With
payroll
payroll

267

$1,000 51,000 $1,000


NOHTH DAKOTA
Fargo .......... 7,5S6 6,888 2,270
Grand Forts. •.••.. 3,399 3,025

OHIO
45,209 41,071 16,961
Alliance. ... ..•••... 3,597 3,087 104 1,249
Barberton •••••• 2,401 1,941 74 1,066
Canton.............. 19,176 16,882 426 7,255
Cincinnati. ••»• 1,612 154,747 147,687 1,394 32,562
Cleveland. .•••••••• 3,117 286,676 270, 274 86,423 5,646 2,934 62,938
Cleveland Heights... 5,643 4,773 1,728 260 158 2,341
Columhus.... •••••• 77,602 71,254 25,387 2,439 1,262 24,910
Cuyahoga Falls. «•.. 3,302 96 1,184
Dayton 73,372 927 20,097
East Cleveland 3,661 3,095
Elyria 4,073 3,625
Euclid 2,473 1,935
Hamilton 7,597 6,645
Lakewood. ••••••..• 7,275 6,083
8,293 7,313 2,533 1,068
Lorain. ....•...•••• 5,845 5,041 1,770 751
Mansfield. „,...,.„ 9,433 8,637 2,696 1,126
Marion. •>•••••••• 7,040 6,492 2,106
MassiUcn •3,537 2,981
Middletown. •••••.••. 4,196 3,624 1,235 1,863
Newark. i 4,343 3,643 1,297 1,918
Norwood. ••••••••••• 4,987 4,663 1,761 3,473
1,968 1,636 506 688
Portsmouth. ......... 5,002 4,650 1,454 2,056
Sandusky. •••••...• 5,193 4,481 1,530 1,663
Shaker Heights...... 5,819 5,477 1,242 1,511
Springfield. ........ 10,232 9,162 3,372 4,118
Steubenvjlle. ....... 5,091 4,455 1,427 1,929
Toledo... •••«•• 63,886 58,534 20,336 20,100
Warren... ..••••••. 6,245 5,291 1,783 2,760
Youngstown. •••••.... 29,288 27,044 9,395 11,848
Zanesville. •*.....• 4,854 4,322 1,475 1,773

OKLAHOMA
Enid.. i. ulal 4,668 3,934 1,206 1,951
Lawton... ••••..••• 5,204 4,682 1,401 2,234
Muskogee. ........... 3,929 3,429 1,098 1,258
Norman 2,484 1,438
Oklahoma City....... 61,611 7,502 2,268 15,151
Tulsa. ....•••••..... 47,985 6,138 1,626 12,766

OREGON
Eugene. •••••••••••• 10,735 9,503 3,300 2,776
Portland. .......a... 105,041 94,793 30,080 25,262
7,947 7,049 2.310 2,795

PENNSYLVANIA
Aliquippa borough... 1,933 1,601
Allentown. •••••••• 19,392 17,236 320
Altoona. •••••••.••. 6,814 5,736 1,904
Bethlehem. ••••••••• 5,098 4,254 1,480
Chester. ••••••.•.«. 7,232 6,040 2,038
Easton. •.....• ...... 5,744 5,086 1,963
Erie 17,747 15,029 4,626
Harrisburg. 20,312 18,594 6,516
Hazleton... ••...••• 6,058 5,448 1,568
Johnstown........... 8,852 7,934 2,674 1,317
Lancaster........... 12,523 11,221 3,236 1,343
Lebanon............. 3,911 3,369 1,061
McKeesport . ...••.... 5,269 4,557 1,465
New Castle.......... 5,917 4,983 1,479
New Kensington...... 3,097 2,585 839
Norristown. ......... 4,598 3,656 1,201
Philadelphia 459,259 423,105 129,983 44,590
Pittsburgh. •••••..• 196,231 184,761 58,425 20,646
Heading. ••••••••• 22,741 20,405 6,782 2,659
Scran ton. •••••.... 15,345 13,059 4,533
Sharor....... ........ 3,342 2,948 967
Washington. •......• 4,510 3,990
Wllkes-Barre 11,428 10,326
Wilkinsburg borough. 3,230 2,698
Williamsport 6,286 5,542
York 13,076 11,872
.

Items 282-295 N. Dak. (Fargo)—Pa. (York)


Table 4.-CITIES
1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants t i

Manufactures, 1947
Manufactures, 1954

Production workers Capital


expendi-
Annual
average

NORTH DAKOTA
Fargo
Grand Forks

OHIO
69,146 317, 856 51,173 212,244 473,854 26,753 367,844
Alliance 5,569 23,206 4,271 16,720 46,914 1,781 28,818
Barberton 12,291 51,272 8,496 33,935 110,954 5,572 75,477
Canton 158,213 2,187,391
Cincinnati 19,530 1,295 136,092 682,599 28,997 488,595 18,555,392

Cleveland 26,237 3,005 307,935 1,655,871 77,675 1,218,971 1,750,859 40,377,342


Cleveland Heights... 408 2,907 1,696
Columbus 58, 373 251,250 40,433 81,855 158,137 464,620 41,415 222,227 515,884 11,231,109
Cuyahoga Falls 2,303 11,045 1,728 3,576 7,076 18,306 1,401 7,611
Dayton 88,106 423,124 71,441 143,346 322,377 673,894 45,107 75,843 416,008 278,527 5,296,449

East Cleveland 2,344 9,665 1,856 3,557 6,681 24,484 1,338 4,306 23,362
ELyria 12,003 54,745 9,637 19,083 40,806 111,683 4,204 11,284 58,164
Euclid 23,872 118,210 18,186 36,450 83,112 238,831 9,857 18,331 112,457
Hamilton 14,025 61,365 10,945 21,757 43, 526 107,818 5,383 14,131 65,223
Lakewood 4,231 19,398 2,941 5,764 11,806 28,710 1,342 5,249 23,540
11,073 43,799 7,618 14,934 29,830 69,511 2,406 11,361 56,351 39,056 794,808
14,587 65,488 12,335 23,627 51,912 138,489 10,494 16,256 65,087 23,962 433,274
Mansfield 16,226 75,268 12,915 25,065 54,422 L41,134 9,594 14,292 94,238 53,573 963,826
Marion 5,597 23,283 4,474 17,277 40,776 2,987 6,932 35,810
Massillon 3,081 12,687 2,587 9,841 27,287 1,233 4,353 20,918
Middletown 12,037 59,776 9,882 20,287 46,170 127,953 7,975 10,746 65,439
Newark 5,638 23, 382 3,938 7,774 15,661 45,209 3,447 6,679
Norwood 11,592 50,905 9,164 18, 578 36,494 97,274 2,522 13,029
32,357 6,071 12,301 27, 862 51,166 16,440 33
Portsmouth. 16, 556 11,725 1,287 7,024 22,329

Sandusky 21,066 15,052 2,114 6,794 37,476


Shaker Heights 36 22 d d
Springfield 1,010 69,187 12,130 24,295 48,449 134,099 19,363 112,851 44,261 870,995
Steubenville 700 35,638 7,017 13,170 30,717 76,576 5,723 32,931 27,308 452,425
Toledo 6,621 253,264 38,854 75,088 171,679 453,243 60,489 334,212 343,701 7,235,847
Warren 11,251 37,244 89,297 11,279 60,934 57,463 970,617
Youngstown 29,880 104,607 232,831 33,064 150, 388 153,079 2,971,048
Zanesville 6,282 16,773 44,350 5,906 30,805 33,174 484,456

OKLAHOMA
Enid 1,491 2,025 1,380 29,224 600,440
lawton 618 448 18, 202 272,653
Muskogee 1,800 2,824 13,447 1,333 34,206 418, 337
Norman 1,498 17,522 164, 770
Oklahoma City 79,304 308,853 6,873,589
Tulsa 92,319 483,766 11,359,368

OREGON
Eugene 4,027 16,713 3,237 6,511 29,254 1,373 1,426 54,268 968,223
Portland 35,285 151,533 27,126 51,851 273,458 9,990 33,803 481,820 U.,641,995
Salem 3,918 14,415 3,176 6,148 28,201 1,141 3,589 62,603 1,148,606

PENNSYLVANIA
Aliquippa borough. . 12,759 11,071 11,875
Allen town 21,693 76,247 17,828 34,691 55,495 138,919 4,146 24,192 103,846 93,950 1,521,586
Altoona , 4,378 12,969 3,355 6,462 8,532 25,043 1,6L4 4,837 18, 549 36,383 519,469
Bethlehem 26,039 101,820 20,640 36,436 74,036 179,781 23,870 24,690 93,068 42,891 768,092
Chester 11,296 54,013 9,344 19,088 41,682 97,579 3,953 9,442 61,940 55,233 870, 330

Easton 5,627 17,124 8,441 12,965 27,131 1,301 26,037


Erie 23,683 100,005 34,921 68,071 162,873 10,179 129,058 125,452 1,770,031
Harrisburg , 10,144 37,525 15,677 26,470 61,214 2,492 35,863 134,670 2,214,660
Hazleton , 5,471 13,528 8,706 11,185 18,417 584 6,648 24,111 26,487 387,973
Johnstown 18,256 71,601 25,737 54,856 103,294 6,172 20,170 89,463 45,199 737,469
Lancaster 20,764 82,593 16,148 32,104 58,566 158, 849 9,197 16,617 84,115 1,273,319
Lebanon 7,971 27,210 6,867 12,743 21,020 43,643 2,017 9,073 32,415 330,539
McKeesport 12,379 55,318 9,807 18,462 40, 566 89,481 4,663 12,087 48,631
New Castle 7,199 31,081 6,006 11,749 24,383 50,499 7,755 30,445
New Kensington , 5,224 22,256 3,986 7,426 15,873 28,604 5,604 27,926
Norristown 3,363 12,271 2,630 5,224 8,269 21,482 4,138 21,187 51,053 647,497
Philadelphia , 29,342 309,792 1,251,162 235,175 457,213 833,225 2,215,118 112,489 328,325 1,730,141 2,669,482 63,110,167
Pittsburgh 20,389 72,502 314,557 53,829 102,158 210, 333 560,483 24,096 80,991 418,755 2,068,850 47,680,344
Reading 1,563 22,203 77,858 18,324 35,054 57,818 145,175 7,320 115,436 116, 524 1,937,428
Scranton 18,697 57,880 15,798 29,729 44,696 87,648 11,209 57,837 90,979 1,553,598
Sharon 42,072 6,035 11,084 27,062 116,072 9,698 61,577 33,460 514,100
Washington 12,474 2,869 5,340 10,085 19,193 3,947 17, 318
Wilkes-Barre 38,211 11,466 20,761 30,363 64,667 12,025 50,647 66,177 1,099,054
W11 kins burg borough 1,482 641 1,079 2,100 1,339
Williamsport 39,803 17,801 29,091 64,209 38,480
York 94,268 63,183 165,606 116, 816

409
. ,,
<

N. Dak. (Fargo)—Pa. (York) Items 296-3H


Table 4.-CITIES
: for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "n" denotes

City government finances, 1955

Debt outstanding

City Long' and short't


Total
govern-
expendi-
istered
schools

NOBIH DAKOTA
Fargo •••.•••••
Grand Forks. ..a.....

OHIO
19,174 5,464 5,893 22,194 26,728 26,728
Alliance......*..... 1,158 322 1,466 148 118 67 2,730 2,374
Bar berton. •••.••.... 1,720 1,083 183 1,210 145 157 274 2,835 2,458
Canton. ............. 5,584 2,676 1,206 4,447 721 623 669 3,390 3,339
Cincinnati. ««• 56,685 28,673 18,222 59,897 5,540 4,625 11,301 7,727 138,000 138,000
Cleveland. .......... 66,633 38,754 36,834 12,823 68,867 11,290 6,672 10,260 10,605 221,670 221,670
Cleveland Heights... 2,956 1,780 1,494 612 2,627 414 337 631 1,894 1,894
Columbus... a . ••••.•• 21,887 10,533 4,644 5,043 6,311 23,410 3,020 2,517 4,958 57,229 54,688
Cuyahoga Falls...... 1,435 320 491 1,676 185 169 240 2,953 2,953
Dayton 16,731 2,960 2,713 17,839 1,936 2,102 2,859 30,056 29,053
Sast Cleveland...... 1,482 1,300 193
Elyria , 2,297 4,753 4,753
Euclid 1,720 3,201 7,346 5,611
Hamilton..,.. ....... 1,945 3,366 7,580 7,538
Lakewood. •.•••••..., 2,004 4,522 3,884 3,884
2,177 1,977 3,834
2,778 2,655 8,966
Mansfield , 1,928 2,043 1,720
Marion.............. 2,353 2,730 1,402
Massillon. .......... 1,059 1,020 457 437
Middletoim , 2,503 4,006 12,375 11,090
Newark. ...........•«, 1,000 2,908 2,469
Norwood. ...... •.«• 2,011 1,435 3,242 3,242
Parma... •••••• • •••••, 2,565 1,367 9,455 9,455
Portsmouth. .......... 2,400 1,044 3,125 3,125
Sandusky. .•••.,•••••, 1,244 621 1,351 1,607
Shaker Heights 1 , 2,334 1,643 1,822 2,677 2,677
Springfield. ••••••••, 5,112 2,199 4,905 9,934 9,934
Steuhenville. ...••, 1,809 1,125 3,210 4,534 3,923
Toledo... •••. ••••«, 21,459 11,491 3,633 20,758 20,474 14,551
Warren. .............. 2,675 2,652 8,626 8,010
Youngstown. ......... 6,946 8,605 9,009 8,461
Zanesviiie.. ,......., 1,074 1,011 1,253 1,015

OKLAHOMA
Enid , 7,016
4,180
1,333 3,377 3,377
Norman. • • • • . a aaaa . a 1,188 2,435 2,435
nVI flhnmw Cltya a a a a a a < 6,019 15,482 55,214 55,214
Tulsa , 3,195 13,589 46,111 46,111

OREGON
Eugene............... 2,337 1,074 1,743 5,415 5,415
Portland............. 23,391 16,004 22,843 38,145 37,947
1,825 1,152 1,851 4,182 4,182

PENNSYLVANIA
Aliquippa borough..., 2,146 2,116
All entOWn. • ... • aa a aa, 4,071 2,922 1,910 4,526 10,166 10,127
Altoona.............. 2,382 1,663 1,063 2,121 3,581 3,486
Bethlehem. ...••.••aa< 2,809 2,044 1,841 2,857 8,893 8,568
Chester 2,187 1,676 1,396 2,781 19,600 19,054
Eas ton. ,„„ 1,452 1,012 1,112 4,576 4,478
Erie 1 , 5,370 4,121 9,624 17,343 17,343
HaZTisbUrg. • . . a a a a a a i 2,861 2,386 2,933 1,496 1,496
Hazleton. ,
3,499 3,499
76
Lancaster........... 2,113
Lebanon. .......... . 2,191
McKeesport. ........ 1,350
New Castle.......... 1,011
New Kensington...... 843 665 3,804 3,754
Norr is t own. ••.,.••• 1,054 924 1,205 1,205
Philadelphia 189,952 141,557 64,790 211,398 31,184 576,409 573,909
Pittsburgh. 39,873 35,221 24,684 41,582 5,310 59,318 58,730
Reading............. 3,417 2,852 2,184 3,999 6,234 6,234
Scranton 3,962 3,285 2,463 3,640 2,608 2,408
1,019 1,409 1,877 1,877
Washington. ......... 949 1,334 2,763 2,710
Wilkes-Barre 1,843 1,107 1,107
Wilkinaburg borough. 850 10,740 10,740
WUliamSpOrt . . • • . . • • 4,250 11,325 11,325
York 2,499 5,925 5,925

Items 296-308 1954 data; items 309-311, 1953.

410
.

Items 312-330 N. Dak (Fargo)—Pa. (York)


Table 4.-CITIES
327-330 based on standard 30-year period (1921 to 1950); 325 and 326 for period of record through 1955. "n" denotes
j having 25,000 inhabitants c 1 1950. Items 323, 324, and 5

statistics not available]

City school systems, 1953-54


City government
employment,
October 1955
Total
expend'

$1,000
NORTH DAKOTA
Fargo 1,392
Grand Forks

OHIO
12,808
Alliance 1,232
Barber ton 1,508
Canton 5,071
Cincinnati ^,068 18,517
Cleveland 15,648 5,342.9 32,881
Cleveland Heights... 143.9 4,228
Columbus 1,019.9 11,945
Cuyahoga Falls 108.5 1,317
Dayton 802.3 11,129
East Cleveland 77.4 1,770
ELyria 78.5 1,529
Euclid 134.9 2,864
Hamilton 223.4 2,385
Lakewood 272.1 2,508
1,647
2,010
Mansfield 2,576
Marion 1,622
MflG3.il I on 1,391
Middletovm
Newark
Norwood

Portsmouth 124.8 1,504


Sandusky 73.3 1,158
Shaker Heights 147.3 2,496
Springfield 1,060 283.0 3,708
Steubenville 290 75.2 1,520
1
Toledo 3,382 L l,210.4 10,926
Warren 147.6 2,841
Youngs town. 451.5 6,319
Zanesville 63.0 1,392

OKLAHOMA
Enid 73.4 1,139
Lawton 52.8 1,326
Muskogee 82.9 1,371
Norman 55.8
Oklahoma City 650.0
Tulsa 634.6

OREGON
Eugene 186.5 2,768
Portland 3,857 1,354.2 15,414
113.2 2.497

PENNSYLVANIA
Aliquippa borough. . 38.6 1,422
Allent own 185.1 3,899
Altoona 137.9 2,735
Bethlehem. .......... 122.8 2,517
Chester 69.4 2,550
East on 73.0 1,480
Erie 326.4 5,484
Harrishurg 176.8 2,931
Hazle ton 56.2 1,433
Johnstown 127.6 2,688
Lancaster 114.9 1,947
Lebanon 36.2 1,247
McKeesport 114.8 1,967
New Castle 79.6 1,981
New Kensington , 44.0 1,038
Norristown 37.2 1,382
Philadelphia 8,692.8 60,791
Pittsburgh , 2,563.0 20,487
Reading 3,863
Scran ton 4,324
48.1
Washington
Wilkes-Barre
Wilkinsburg borough
Williams-port
York

Includes municipal university data.


Long-term climate data not available. Figures
1952 data.

.

R. I. (Cranston)—Wash. (Yakima) Items 201-216


Table 4-CITIES
i having 25,000 inhabitants c pie; see Source Notes and Explanations. Minus sign —
( ) denotes decrease. Percent r

base is lessthan 500 for sample items]

Median
school

25 and

RHODE ISLAND
38-004 Cranston. .••••••• 55,060 1,918 20,591 12,860
38-003 Newport... • ..••..•• 37,564 5,366 9,273 7,935
38-004 Pawtucket.. ......... 81,436 9,469 35,056 21,930
38-004 Providence. ••...••• 248,674 13,892 98,695 63,475
38-002 Warwick............. 43,028 1,284 15,749 10,870
38-004 Woonsocket. ........ 50,211 5,838 21,380 13,585

SOUTH CAROLINA
39-010 Charleston. ..••..... 70,174 1,370 24,908 16,795
39-040 Columbia............ 86,914 6,790 32,974 20,100
39-023 Greenville. .... ••• 58,161 3,590 25,458 15,215
39-042 Spartanburg. •••.••.. 36,795 5,182 15,833 9,595

S0DTH DAKOTA
Rapid City
Sioux Falls. •.,..•••

TENNESSEE
41-033 Chattanooga. •••••• 131,041 4,680 53,398 33,975
41-057 Jackson. ••••••••• 30,207 5,923 12,113 8,415
41-090 Johnson City........ 27,864 4,287 9,788 6,595
41-047 Knoxviile.. ......... 25.4 124,769 4,912 47,535 32,165
41-079 Memphis •••.*•••• 104.2 396,000 165,993 105,390
41-019 Nashville........... 22.0 174,307 73,712 44,065
41-001
!

Oak Ridge 3 ......,... 30,229 11,576 7,545

TEXAS
42-221 Abilene............. 45,570 5,557 71.2 11.3 18,640 12,525
'42-188 Amarillo. ••••••••• 20.9 74,246 3,552 43.6 11.3 31,843 20,365
42-227 Austin.............. 32.1 132,459 4,126 50.6 11.5 49,155 31,345
42-123 31.4 94,014 2,994 59.2 10.0 37,462 24,940
42-031 Brownsville......... 9.8 36,066 3,680 63.3 10,536 8,165
42-178 Corpus Chris ti...... 21.5 108,287 5,037 89.0 39,692 28,120
42-057 Dallas... ••••.••••• 112.0 434,462 3,879 47.4 199,974 122,500
42-071 El Paso............. 25.6 130,485 5,097 34.8 44,737 31,545
42-220 Fort Worth....,.,,,, 93.7 278,778 2,975 56.9 117,821 77,720
42-084 Galveston 8.1 66,568 8,218 9.4 28,645 17,005
42-101 Houa ton , *••••••••• 160.0 596,163 3,726 55.0 252,316 162,410
42-240 13.5 51,910 3,845 32.2 14,091 10,595
42-152 Lubbock. ••••••.•.... 17.0 71,747 4,220 125.2 28,615 19,155
42-068 Odessa. ...... ....... 29,495 4,916 208.1 11,724 8,205
42-123 Fort Arthur.,,,..,,, 57,530 4,716 24.7 22,039 15,690
42-226 San Angelo, ......••• 52,093 1,809 101.9 18,611 14,025
42-015 San Antonio......... 408,442 5,877 60.9 138,849 100,835
42-014 Temple, ....... •••••• 25,467 3,691 66.0 10.1 9,328 6,995
42-212 Tyler 12.6 38,968 3,093 37.8 11.0 16,307 10,715
42-155 Waco ....••••••• 26.0 84,706 3,258 51.3 10.1 31,679 21,650
42-243 Wichita Falls 14.1 68,042 4,826 50.8 li.i 22,985 16,045

UTAH
43-029 Ogden. .............. 16.6 57,112 3,440 11.8 15,210
43-025 17.5 28,937 1,654 12.3 6,600
43-018 Salt Lake City 53.9 182,121 3,379 12.2 48,175

VERMONT
Burlington. .........

VIRGINIA
45-099 Alexandria.......... 61,787 8,238 26,373 17,165
45-102 Charlottesville. • . • 25,969 4,058 10,606 6,245
45-106 Danville 35,066 5,749 15,329 8,945
45-113 Lynchburg. ........•• 47,727 3,535 20,791 11,880
45-115 Newport News. ••••••• 42,358 10,085 16,219 10,335
45-116 Norfolk 213,513 7,571 66,831 49,340
45-118 Petersburg. •••••••• 35,054 4,552 14,361 8,840
45-119 Portsmouth. ........ 10.2 80,039 7,847 25,757 17,740
45-121 Richmond. ...••••••• 37.1 230,310 6,208 102,750 59,820
45-122 Roanoke 26.5 91,921 3,469 38,580 24,515

WASHINGTON
46-037 Bell Ingham. •••• 34,112 1,624 16.4 10.9 11,736 9,410
46-018 Bremerton. ......••• 27,678 6,437 82.9 12.0 9,130 7,955
46-031 Everett,.,,,,.,..,.. 33,849 4,396 12.0 10.5 12,134 9,535
46-017 Seattle 70.8 467,591 6,604 27.0 12.1 190,246 124,970
46-032 Spokane...,,...,,,.. 41.5 161,721 3,897 32.6 11.9 60,921 44,220
46-027 Tacoma, ....... •••... 47.9 143,673 2,999 31.3 10.9 51,939 39,390
46-006 Vancouver. •••••••••• 41,664 4,902 121.8 11.4 14,183 11,000
46-039 38,486 6,013 41.4 2.2 10.9 14,013 10,405

1
Includes figures for wholeaale and retail trade.
2
Represents Anderson County; that part of Oak Ridge in Roane County (county code 41-073, State economic i i code 41-8a) has a population of 31.
3
Unincorporated place.
* Represents Potter County; that part of Amarillo in Randall County (42-191) has a population of 6,491.'

412
Items 217-232 R. I. (Cranston) —Wash. (Yakima)
Table 4.—CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants t : available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of
.
a.

R. I. (Cranston) —Wash. (Yakima) Items 233-248


Table 4.— CITIES
i having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments. "n" denotes statistics not available]

Retail trade, 1954—Continued


Lumber, building
Eating, drinking General merchandise materials, hardware,
Automotive group
group farm equipment
dealers

RHODE ISLAND
11,858 2,353 1,311 8,153 2,977
Newport, •••••••• •••••• 8,599 3,020 2,647 2,831 5,846 1,607
Powtucket. •••••• ••••••• 23,634 7,066 7,089 13,087 4,780 20,681 4,418
Providence, •••••• •••••• 63,087 25,862 52,909 36,843 15,641 54,890 14,134
Warwick. a.............. 12,471 3,209 480 6,378 2,671
Woonsocket 16,823 3,686 5,199 9,097 2,562

SOUTH CAROLINA
Chariest on. •••,••••••• 23,570 6,256 15,432 11,836 9,859 22,830 5,328
Columbia. •••••••••••• 27,360 8,255 17,963 13,003 12,614 34,292 9,790
Greenville. •••••••••••• 25,073 4,611 23,331 8,624 8,600 22,423 8,353
Spartanburg., , 15,121 2,618 9,508 5,578 4,933 15,751 4,166

SOUTH DAKOTA
Rapid City...*,. •••••.
Sioux Falls, ..o.

TENNESSEE
Chattanooga. ....... a .. 48,261 12,813 29,407 13,599 14,592
Jackson. ••••••.••••». 10,800 2,210 5,791 1,832 2,913
Johnson City... ......•• 9,948 1,952 6,046 3,500 10,068 2,450
Knarville. ••••••. •••••• 44,318 13,392 40,865 13,245 10,093 41,620 13,825
121,868 28,177 73,710 39,937 25,193 117,138 28,708
Nashville 56,159 17,713 44,010 36,211 15,223 65,347 17,137
Oak Ridge 1

Abilene. ••••. ......... 16,876 4,165 10,301 5,207 5,440


Amarillo. .............. 27,744 8,404 12,002 d 11,306
Austin. ................ 38,612 13,426 16,693 16,944 10,760 11,234
Beaumont 32,902 7,354 17,149 11,980 7,145 29,120 8,780
Brownsville.. ••••••••• 8,987 2,236 5,824 4,392 1,477 4,960 1,516
Carpus Cbristi......... 44,076 13,527 24,856 10,352 8,958 40,719 13,038
180,597 59,435 132,606 61,029 31,911 222,930 45,015
El Paso.. ••••.••••••••• 48,504 14,227 37,666 17,619 14,439 42,573 12,260
Fort Worth............. 109,966 28,321 80,907 25,208 18,215 104,743 26,925
Galveston. ••••••.. ..... 18,500 10,175 8,153 8,209 5,481 9,829 5,531
Houston. •••.•••........ 233,494 67,557 140,422 74,613 61,779 205,191 63,032
Laredo,...,, ........... 11,150 2,087 6,809 7,702 d 6,677 2,960
Lubbock... ....... ...... 28,137 6,106 21,319 9,178 7,827 39,006 9,631
Odessa. ...... ..••••..•• 19, 214 3,761 d 6,142 5,211 18,327 5,952
Port Arthur.,,,,,,.,... 22,887 4,189 8,863 6,216 4,912 14,646 5,286
Angelo,. ...........
I'SftT,
17,949 4,546 9,294 4,080 4,422 d 5,094
San Antonio,,,,,,,,,,,. 116,854 37,345 76,110 43,663 a, 303 100,342 32,640
Temple, ••••.. .. ........ 8,832 2,949 6,193 2,772 1,956 10,356 2,513
Tyler 16,570 2,552 6,176 6,683 16,133 4,077
Waco,..,,,,, .....a 29,663 8,319 18,685 6,084 27,664 7,889
Wichita Falls 21,486 6,624 12,938 8,530 25,819 7,085

UTAH
Ogden. 20,644 4,423 7,293 8,045 5,122 12,611 5,067
Provo, •••••• ••••••••••• 7,099 1,597 6,457 2,667 2,334 8,588 2,642
Salt Lake City.......... 58,579 18,599 50,209 18,057 17,232 58,098 20,126

VERMONT
Burlington,.,,,.,.,,,.,

VIRGINIA
Alexandria.. ...,,.... . 38,845 5,924 9,390 6,228 3,873 28,038 6,898
Charlottesville. .... • « 12,347 2,795 4,812 3,801 2,180 7,941 2,629
Danville.,,....,..,.,,, 14,911 4,278 8,189 4,205 2,638 11,647 4,405
Lynchburg , ,,..,. 14,188 3,539 9,997 4,933 5,305 11,046 3,839
Newport NewB. .......... 16,117 4,711 13,397 8,407 8,776 17,116 3,928
Norfolk ,
69,888 24,082 44,167 36,924 22,936 52,964 15,768
Petersburg,,,,,,.,,,,,, 13,053 2,584 3,631 4,849 2,576 11,562 3,195
Portsmouth. •••••.. aaaaa 23,344 6,790 11,982 9,035 6,983 17,134 4,963
80,440 22,257 78,172 24,990 17,345 55,156 20,851
Roanoke. ••••••••••••.. 26,038 6,595 15,640 13,358 8,254 21,644 6,690

WASHINGTON
Bell Ingham 12,495 4,138 6,976 4,187 2,728 7,297 2,878
Brenert on... ,,.,.«.,,», 9,774 3,205 7,356 2,314 2,505 9,265 2,292
Everett................ 15,470 3,113 9,190 3,702 3,139 14,029 3,840
Seattle 166,449 70,605 134,327 50,035 35,650 111,168 46.1A4
Spokane, ,..,,..,...,... 58,966 17,734 45,836 15,756 14,484 42,919 13,791
Tacoia,, ,,,,,, ,,,••,,, 50,449 16,098 32,721 11,278 13,090 34,737 12,428
Vancouver,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11,958 2,945 4,174 2,205 3,728 10,491 3,636
Yakima.,,, ., , aaaaa. aaaa 17,747 6,168 15,035 3,933 4,320 18,343 5,447
1
Unincorporated placi

414
, ,

Items 249-264 R. I. (Cranston) —Wash. (Yakima)


Table 4.—CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments.

Retail trade, 1954—Continued Wholesale trade, 1954

Nonstore retailers Merchant wholesalers Other operating types


Payroll,
Nov. 15
porated Estab-
year
businesses, lish-
November

RHODE ISLAND
927
Newport,, ..•••• ••••..
Pawtucket... ....••••• 10,723
Providence . . ... 10,727 45,974
Warwick... .•.••...•.. 1,383 3,701
Woonsocket. ••••• • 1,632 4,596

SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston........... 3,849 8,946
Columbia, .•••••••.•• 4,319 13,091
Greenville. ••••••••. 3,636 9,983
Spartanburg, ,••••.•• 3,035

SODTH DAKOTA
Rapid City..,...,,,.,
Sioux Falls..,,,,.,,.

TENNESSEE
Chattanooga. ......•• •
Jackson, ..,......,,,.
Johnson City.. ••••••.
Knoxville. ,,,,..,,,., 6,697 19,064
16,002 48,157
Nashville 7,564 30,200
Oak Ridge 1 •••••

TEXAS
Abilene.... ,.,.,
Amarillo. ••.•••.
Austin. •••••••.••.
Beaumont ,

Brownsville....,...,.
Corpus Christi. ...... 6,057 13,571
Dallas............... 27,731 74,513
El Paso.. ...•••. ...... 6,806 14,230
Fort Worth..,......,, 20,278 34,024
Galveston..,.,.,,..., 3,389 8,595
Houston. , 88,199

Lubbock..............
Odessa. ..............
Port Arthur.... •••.... 2,729
San Angelo.. •••••••.., d 6,271
San Antonio... ........ 14,770 46,930
Temple 1,805 2,294
Tyler 3,870
Waco , 5,025
Wichita Falls , 4,058

UTAH
Ogden 3,147
1,340
Salt Lake City , 11,696

VER1CNT
Burlington,. ...••••••,

VIRGINIA
Alexandria....... „,,. 5,080 7,696
Charlottesville. ..... 1,520 6,143
Danville , 1,773 5,659
Lynchburg. ......... .. 2,856 7,038
Newport News. ••••••.., 2,496 8,413
Norfolk 10,951 33,659
Petersburg....,,,.,,, 2,147 6,621
Portsmouth, «.....«•.•< 2,820 10,048
Richmond. ....... .... ., 12,621 47,336
Roanoke....,,.,,,,.,, 4,751 16,761

WASHINGTON
Rcl 1
-iT^g^QTn , ..........
1,641 8,709
Bremerton... .... ...... 2,761 5,695
Everett. , 1,452 5,931
Seattle , 24,635 92,631
8,505 34,262
Tacoma.....,,,.,,,... 6,143 27,100
Vancouver. ........... 1,840 3,982
Yakima. ,„„, 3,002 11,246
1
Unincorporated pi;
,

R. I. (Cranston)—Wash. (Yakima) Items 265-281


Table 4.-CITIES
,L
j having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments. n" denotes statistics r

Miscellaneous

Payroll.
Nov. 15

payroll

RHODE ISLAND
Cranston.. , 3,130 2,324
Newport.... ........ ....... 4,624 4,124
Pawtucket «... 12,062 10,312
Providence.. ............ .. 52,679 47,253
Warwick........ 2,103 1,371
Woansocket..... ........... 3,177 2,445

SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston , 11,813 10,813
Columbia , 17,486 16,330
Greenville...... .......... 13,249 12,119
Spartanburg. ....... . ... . . 5,849 5,449

SOUTH DAKOTA
Rapid City 5,619
Sioux Falls •

TENNESSEE
Chattanooga. ..............
Ja;k£CTi, .................
.

Johnson City..............
Khoxville.. ......... ......
Ifemphis ••••••«•••*•••••<
Nashville,
Oak Ridge 1

TEXAS
Abilene. ..................

Austin..... ...... .........


Beaumont ..................
Brownsville..,.,.........,
Corpus Chr.ii:T,i. ...........
Dallas •
El Paso
Fort Worth................
Galveston. ................
Houston. ..................
Laredo
Lubbock........ ........... 18,521
Odessa 13,070
Port Arthur. ••••••••. 6,120
San Angelo.. .............. 8,767
San Antonio.. ....... ...... 72,012
Temple 4,019
Tyler 6,807
Waco • 12,377
Wichita Falls 13,718

UTAH
Ogden 7,833
2,670
Salt Lake City 43,851

VER1CNT
Burlington....,.,,.......,

VIRGINIA
Alexandria.,...,...,.....,
Charlottesville
Danville ,

Lynchburg...,,...,,....,.,
Newport News..............
Norfolk. ,

Petersburg,.,..,,....,,,,,
Portsmouth,........,.,,.,,
Richmond.,,, ........ ..,,.,

WASHINGTON
Bellinghain. .........••••«.
Bremerton. ••.,.•.•...••••
Everett •••«.••,
Seattle ,
4,274
Spokane................... 1,222
Tacoma, ....••• ..••••.••••< 1,094
Vancouver. ...•......*•...,
Yakima ...,

1
Unincorporated place.
Items 282-295 R. I. (Cranston) —Wash. (Yakima)
Table 4.-CITIES
[Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments.

Manufactures, 1947
Manufactures, 1954

Production workers

Annual
average

HHODE ISLAND
Cranston 26,373 13,893 19,150 43,369 31,117
Newport 2,437 1,148 1,771 7,032 2,125
Pawtucket 17,646 58,817 15,180 30,078 43,809 101,919 20,753 98,790
Providence 52, 522 179,506 42,911 83,960 126, 229 284,379 60,755 260,749
Warwick 2,854 9,802 2,342 5,068 7,917 16,126 2,734 12,328
Woonsocket 7,676 25,822 12, 567 19,847 42,593 14,287

SOOTH CAROLINA
Charleston 4,936 14,336 7,304 9,866 29,344 4,545 18,186 1,114,860
Columbia 6,253 16,685 5,329 10,604 12,883 28,169 1,424 14,113 2,371,371
Greenville 6,038 17,552 4,804 9,566 11,597 31,600 1,345 22,926 1,755,570
Spartanburg ••... 5,394 14,836 4,677 9,328 11,720 a, 877 28,253 879,209

SOOTH DAKOTA
Rapid City
Sioux Falls

TENNESSEE
Chattanooga 29,737 99,248 24,720 47,742 74,075 173,242 30,572
Jackson 2,180 5,704 1,752 3,486 4,145 10,312 1,521
Johnson City 2,713 7,197 2,359 4,702 5,589 12,770 2,332 8,458
Knoxville 19,139 57,065 15,910 30,595 41,411 94,512 4,042 19,273 71,336 130,197 1,925,951
Memphis 40, 053 146,457 30,958 62,870 99,269 323,553 19,107 34,107 193,825 352,321 9,381,920
Nashville 20,268 63,464 15,721 31,625 43,159 120,442 6,032 21,257 91,539 312,555 6,718,712
Oak Ridge 1

TEXAS
Abilene 1,123 2,301 1,631 1,214 65,207 894, 372
Amarillo 2,623 1,611 1,962 112,481 1,930,866
Austin 3,087 3,095 10,136 2,064 5,743 15,993 2,179 10,241 121,032 1,781,538
Beaumont 3,491 12,902 2,458 7,975 a, 040 2,901 15,776 120,179 1,650,313
Brownsville 924 1,853 827 1,493 4,376 1,650
Corpus Christi 2,907 3,981 15,379 2,637 7,296 9,660 34,482 2,104 27,597 115,846 2,079,124
Dallas 14,485 67,222 269, 529 48,445 98,616 166,626 474,265 17,151 209,045 1,122,764 25,580,204
El Paso 3,849 9,063 28,274 7,436 14,979 20,847 50,704 16,825 28,982 146,213 3,009,077
Fort Worth 39,749 172,123 30,844 61,006 122, 233 284,148 10,416 133,952 379,624 8,030,910
Galveston 2,822 10,865 2,214 4,208 8,025 20,747 21,924 77,088 1,089,261
Houston 55,198 240,563 40,768 84,684 158,183 539,846 256,219 1,307,291 26,883,213
Laredo 1,326 584 952 830 2,371 19,787 270,002
Lubbock 9,544 1,769 4,016 5,426 21,716 122,409 1,663,662
Odessa 1,534 267 3,253
Port Arthur 6,465 5,549
San Angelo 1,793 1,504 2,587 3,291 4,705
San Antonio 17,603 53,612 12,955 26,662 33,207 62,828
Temple 1,387 4,156 1,098 2,225 2,778 2,995
Tyler 2,825 9,491 2,234 4,354 6,686 19,001 3,607 1,859 9,247 65,294 905, 819
Waco 6,424 21,858 5,173 10,850 16,266 55,120 1,412 3,703 13,001 70,824 1,051,692
Wichita Falls 2,750 2,063 4,121 6,599 24,030 1,014 2,812 20,452 110,017 1,181,554

UTAH
Ogden 9,056 3,348 5,785 15,661 1,649 2,774 11,962 48,950 960,463
2,025 1,045 1,539 4,034 267 561 1,703
Salt Lake City 43,434 16, 298 27,922 95,859 6,269 7,927 42,254 303,115 5,208,215

VERMONT
Burlington

VIRGINIA
Alexandria 1,507 1,924 3,353 9,729 443 4,120
Charlottesville 2,150 1,746 3,546 4,297 9,833 448 1,496 8,417 37,547 478,652
Danville 13,240 38,993 11,721 22,150 30,490 54,062 4,170 2 2
( ) ( ) 25,130 615,626
Lynchburg 10,299 27,734 8,774 16,653 21,446 41,010 3,040 8,794 29,703 40,897 745,920
Newport News. 16,328 74,488 15,052 30,028 67,665 101,730 2,252 12,081 47,037 746,424
Norfolk 10,683 39,328 8,290 16,811 26,408 81,006 3,102 10,403 54,539
Petersburg 6,013 16,754 5,451 10,684 14,061 50,471 1,779 5,340 19,182
Portsmouth 2,009 5,331 1,683 3,229 3,932 12, 597 337 2 2
( ) ( ) 458,246
Richmond 30, 375 102,915 23,998 46,383 71,193 285, 599 28,126 204,385 8,805,610
Roanoke 9,724 32,595 7,659 15,774 22,928 47, 338 5,832 22,077 1,882,268

WASHINGTON
BelUngham 3,237 13,892 2,726 5,100 11,054 31,460 938 2,527
Bremerton 237 1,103 139 268 564 1,919 281 192
Everett 5,169 21,724 4,504 8,144 18,094 46,628 32,008 3,714 35,660 34,389 629,046
Seattle 20,060 65,150 295,545 43,952 84,250 177, 310 417,224 17,207 50,214 242,640 647,054 14, 828, 576
Spokane 7,723 7,442 30,435 5,308 10,188 19,577 55,162 2,034 6,532 35,953 149,967 3,030,963
Tacoma 1,942 14,357 61,745 11,766 22,147 46,847 123,573 5,850 12,963 83,916 119,856 2,552,913
Vancouver 3,226 12,075 2,801 5,521 9,731 28,587 1,266 2,419
Yakima 2,039 7,874 1,513 2,987 5,191 14,734 712 2,190
1
Unincorporated place.
2
Comparable data not available because significant changes have

417
.,

R. I. (Cranston) —Wash. (Yakima) Items 296-311


Table 4.-CITIES
; having 25,000 inhabitants c

City government finances, 1955

City
Total
admin-
expendi-

schools

Jl.000
RHODE ISLAND
Cranston. .•«••••••••< 5,316 4,237 4,123 2,482 17,348
Newport..,,,.,.....,. 3,572 2,467 2,320 927 1,715
Pawtucket. ••••••••• 7,556 5,952 5,793 1,426 3,116
Providence........... 28,597 20,717 20,091 5,159 28,223 8,239
Warwick •••••. 4,553 3,791 3,701 4,121 2,283
Woonsocket. ..••...•. 4,194 3,017 2,873 3,802 1,179

SOUTH CAROLINA
1
Charleston . ........ 2,903 2,106 1,474 2,825
Columbia. •••••••••• 3,195 2,488 1,740 4,032
Greenville.. ....... 2,785 2,183 1,567 2,983
Spartanburg. ....•••• 1,438 1,122 1,291

SOUTH DAKOTA
Rapid City3 .........,
Sioux Falls 1 ........,

TENNESSEE
Chattanooga. ......... 14,663 16,220
Jac cs m. ........... .,
i.
3,244 2,977
Johnson City......... 1,613 1,778
Knoxville.. .......... 14,137 6,921 5,865 4,958 2,258 15,015 1,077 1,247 7,476
Memphis... .....•••., 35,361 16,749 11,917 12,694 5,918 42,055 3,490 4,855 14,304
Nashville. ••••.•• .. ., 16,565 8,082 6,783 6,711 1,772 22,376 1,061 4,907 6,916
Oak Ridge i

TEXAS
Abilene... .... • •••••, 5,867 2,848 1,784 6,438
Amarillo. ...•••••., 5,094 3,219 2,852 15 8,040
AUStin. a... ••••,. .. a, 12,212 7,372 6,925 2,221 19,029
Beaumont «••••. 3,764 2,362 7,835
BrOVnSVille...aaa.aa, 1,071 628 314 1,684
Corpus Christ!......, 7,679 3,600 3,372 10,142
Dallas 37,059 22,979 8,016 43,954 4,031
El Faso. 15,632 6,529 2,485 15,155 515
Fort Worth........... 15,977 9,117 4,843 18,702 1,292
Galveston. •••••••••, 7,076 1,625 5,140 7,727 147
Houston.. ..••.•••••., 41,422 29,811 6,827 2,167
Laredo..... .... ..,.#, 2,192 801 10
Lubbock.............. 3,394 2,698 2,397 4,418 1,539
Odessa... ...... ...... 2,043 1,370 1,177 2,022
Port Arthur.......... 2,674 1,744 1,559 2,223
San Angelo.... ....... 1,982 1,855
San Antonio. ..•••••., 17,326 15,644
Temple.... ••••....... 2,202 2,043
Tyler 4,420 2,214 2,056 5,467
Waco 2,933 2,518 2,172 4,491
Wichita Falls 3,979 1,902 1,562 3,760

DTAH
Ogden. .....•....••.., 2,256 1,188 1,980
1,038 428 2,082
Salt Lake city 8,619 4,764 7,567

VERfcDNT

Burlington... .....••<

VTP.GINIA
Alexandria. •••...•.., 4,739 14,560
Charlottesville 1,719 1,176 2,208
Danville 2,303 1,586 1,409 6,428 2,698
Lynchburg.. 3,286 1,915 1,120 5,376 1,992
Newport News.......,, 3,265 2,640 1,404 1,311 6,348 2,494
Norfolk 34,245 16,870 10,969 11,149 6,226 33,795 11,422
Petersburg. .......... 3,513 2,014 1,398 1,181 31£ 4,568 1,748
Portsmouth. ••••...., 10,073 5,262 3,771 3,602 1,209 12,285 4,466
Richmond. ...••• ...... 32,020 21,584 14,212 6,797 3,639 33,183 11,058
Roanoke... ••••••...., 11,857 7,211 4,668 2,839 1,807 10,762 4,434

WASHINGTON
Be 11 Ingham. ••••••••., 1,781 1,388
Bremerton. ........... 1,218 1,147
Everett.... •.••••••., 1,927 1,649
Seattle.... ••••••..., 32,892 10,917 6,354 7,063 27,076 4,901 4,187 2,697
Spokane... ••••••••.., 8,797 2,786 1,774 3,083 8,698 1,342 1,681 1,38c
Tacoma............... 8,816 2,361 1,594 2,291 7,969 1,332 1,845 1,201
Vancouver............ 1,576 1,539
yakima. ............. 1,904 1,909
Items 312-330 R. L (Cranston)—Wash. (Yakima)
Table 4.-CITIES
> having 25,000 inhabitants c Items 323,324, and 327-330 based on standard 30-year period (1921 to 1950); items 325 and 326 for period of record through 1955.
statistics not available]

City school systems, 1953-54


City government
employment,
October 1955 Average
temperature
Total expend' taryand
expend- second'
Average Hourly
Employ- ary
RyidI annual
schools
velocity

$1,000
BH0DE ISLAND
Cranston , 257.4 1,613 8,643 3,142 J
6,125
Newport 227.1 1,097 5,693 3,645
Pawtucket 1,473 409.4 2,700 9,278 4,059 2 2 2
29.5 73.0 46.32
Providence 5,048 1,642.4 7,438 29,569 4,529 28.7 71.0 39.63
Warwick 1,006 282.6 1,935 9,629 3,414 l 28.7 iTL.O x 39.63
Woonsocket 196.4 1,096 4,446 47.12

SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston 3 205.4
,
26.8 45.99 1,769
Columbia 173.2 36.8 46.15 2,435
Greenville , 143.4 26.6 47.65 3,060
Spartanburg , 83.3 17.1 46.66 3,044

SOUTH DAKOTA
Rapid City
Sioux Falls

TENNESSEE
Chattanooga 1,033.9 24,969 3,764 53.60
Jackson 156.8 6,195 2,606 52.38
Johnson City L49.8 5,168 3,435 12.5 44.44
Knoxville 3,860 1,102.8 4,365 23,023 3,769 4,161 42.5 45.51 3,950
Memphis 11,969 3,079.7 8,666 71,254 3,124 5,235 105.3 49.42 3,137
Nashville 4,262 1,421.3 5,527 26,216 4,102 5,922 51.7 45.03 3,513
Oak Ridge 4 2,242 8,000 4,321 53.72

TEXAS
Abilene 337.1 1,854 10,395 3,409 22.55
Amarillo 235.6 3,765 16,080 3,874 23.6 21.12
Austin 1,105.7 4,857 22,442 3,827 21.3 35.18
Beaumont 224.9 4,384 18,894 3,939 19.5 53.66
Brownsville 96.0 1,257 9,711 3,019 4.4 29.55 617
Corpus Christ! 1,834 423.5 4,968 27,301 3,683 27.0 28.00 1,011
Dallas 5,532 1,577.8 15,503 83,626 2,743 4,007 3,185 98.1 34.42 2,272
El Paso 3,819 1,051.0 5,714 30,072 1,045 3,569 1,733 40.6 7.83 2,641
Fort Worth..., 3,017 899.2 10,191 51,111 1,872 3,773 2,410 55.5 33.69 2,338
Galveston 175.9 2,073 9,730 3,539 1,283 23.5 45.19 1,211
Houston 1,983.0 23,016 120,041 4,379 45.37 10.0 1,276
Laredo 78.8 1,522 10,120 3,0S9 19.49 12.7 781
Lubbock 256.3 3,370 15,265 3,853 18.89 13.8
Odessa 109.7 12.74
Port Arthur 493 147.8 2,816 14,191 4,510 55.21 10;
San Angelo 470 120.0 1,573 8,087 3,303 353 19.83 10.5
San Antonio 5,334 1,424.9 10,234 59,943 4,114 6,826 27.93
Temple 670 133.9 879 4,988 3,584 1,246 17.7 34.43
Tyler 1,118 277.0 1,548 7,662 4,111 1,058 12.1 41.80
Waco 630 160.3 2,991 12,989 3,531 2,480 18.4 32.95
Wichita Falls 1,004 222.3 2,118 12,989 3,531 3,789 21.0 26.64

UTAH
Ogden 112.0 2,695 14,780 17.02
Provo 80.9 1,162 6,050 14.76
Salt Lake City 491.7 6,524 40,543 14.74

VERMONT
Burlington

VIRGINIA
Alexandria 475.7 4,684 10.5 !77.3 "•40.48
Charlottesville 120.8 2,763 17.2 76.7 44.60
Danville 1,420 346.4 1,376 3,087 13.7 79.1 41.75
Lynchburg 1,137 281.8 1,622 3,181 13.1 76.0 39.57 4,153
Newport News 1,243 351.5 1,520 3,429 407 17.6 83.1 46.26
Norfolk 1,528.6 6,062 3,561 1,273 3S.5 77.5 43.26 3,454
Petersburg 189.6 1,132 3,038 3,850 10.7 1 79.0
U2.47
Portsmouth 1,622 423.5 2,094 3,371 1,813 32.4 x 83.1
Richmond 5,923 1,816.9 7,821 3,825 3,384 66.3 77.5 42.89
Roanoke 2,255 615.8 3,506 2,717 26.5 75.9 41.58

WASHINGTON
Bellingham 86.0 1,588 4,340 9.9 33.96
Bremerton 79.8 5
2,572 '4,749 12.1 36.-54
Everett 107.0 '2,663 '10,766 '4,646 12.1 32.46
Seattle 8,141 2,932.7 18,844 81,189 4,657 4,633 111.2 31.92 4,438
Spokane 1,579 455.1 6,356 26,562 4,263 1,429 47.5 14.92 6,852
Tacoma 2,302 856.5 7,369 27,053 4,805 2,131 37.8 33.80 5,275
Vancouver 296 90.4 '3,032 '12,396 '4,327 16.3 37.32
341 109.3 '2,226 '10,060 '4,269 15.6 7.21
1
Long-term climate data not available. Figures i

z
1952 data.
Includes municipal college data.
Unincorporated place.
' Includes city junior college data.

419
W. Va. (Charleston) —Wyo. (Cheyenne) Items 201-216
Table 4.-CITIES
> having 25,000 inhabitants c

Median

rolled
(person*
25 and

WEST VIRGINIA
47-020 Charleston < 73, 501 7,656 11.3 31,906 19.7 19,250 28.4
47-017 Clarksburg , 32,014 6,960 10.9 13,291 26.3 9,170 22.6
47-025 Fairmont ••••, 29,346 4,733 10.3 11,757 23.7 7,505 21.8
!
47-006 Huntington , 86, 353 6,168 10.3 32,675 24.4 23,350 19.3
47-031 Morgantown . 25,525 5,005 8,933 18.9 6,370 3,154 18.4
47-054 Parkersburg , 29,684 5,397 11,855 26.7 7,850 3,364 21.4
47-035 Wheeling 58,891 5,663 23,756 30.0 16,075 3,125 19.7

WISCONSIN
48-044 Appleton ,
34,010 5,485 10.7 13,795 22.7 8,865 3,635 26.4
48-053 Beloit 29,590 6,165 10.7 12,835 52.7 17.2 8,185 3,697 24.9
'48-018 Eau Claire.......,., 36,058 2,060 10.8 14,091 34.3 23.6 9,675 3,670 23.4
48-020 Fond du Lac. ....•••. 29,936 5,074 10.0 12,096 30.2 25.8 7,630 3,550 22.6
48-005 Green Bay 52,735 3,794 21,150 27.1 27.0 13,505 3,591 23.1
48-030 Kenosha. ..••••••.••< 54,368 7,154 23,988 58.5 14,835 3,758 26.3
48-032 La Crosse. ••••• 47,535 4,527 19,633 35.8 11,890 3,557 23.9
48-013 Madison. ..... ...... 96,056 6,237 42,739 16.2 23,225 3,989 32.8
48-036 Manitowoc ..••••••.. 27,598 3,366 11,282 44.4 7,605 3,373 19.2
48-040 Milwaukee. ......... 637,392 12,748 283, 552 42.4 167,630 3,800 26.9
48-070 Oshkosh 41,084 5,478 16,627 41.2 10,845 3,268 20.0
48-051 Racine •...... 71,193 7,738 30,644 55.2 19,660 4,051 31.9
48-059 Sheboygan. ......... 42,365 6,725 17,840 47.2 11,485 3,602 22.2
48-016 Superior. •••.••••• 35,325 965 13,247 12.0 9,330 3,331 16.3
48-037 Wausau 30,414 4,473 12,303 36.2 7,785 3,326 19.7
48-040 Wauwatosa ..«•• 33,324 7,574 13,629 32.9 8,695 5,249 57.2
48-040 West Allis 42,959 9,763 18,694 52.1 11,450 4,044 30.9

WYOMING
49-2b 49-011 Cheyenne. •••••••• 8,860 3,855 29.0

Includes figures for wholesale and retail trade.


Represents Cabell County; that part of Huntington in Wayne County (47-050) has a population of 4,907.
1

Represents Eau Claire County; that part of Eau Claire in Chippewa County (48-009) has a population of 654.

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Items 217-232 W. Va. (Charleston)—Wyo. (Cheyenne)


Table 4.—CITIES
. having 25,000 inhabitants c 1950. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of
individual establishments]

Dwelling units, 1950 Typical net monthly Retail trade, 1954


electric bills,
With hot 1956" Establishments Propne-
running
author-
water, pri-
ized by
vate toilet porated
building
and bath,
permits,
and not
1955 payroll
dilapidated

218 221

WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston... 22,759 22,247 23.10 7.15 165,266 160,060 21,133 7,987
Clarksburg. . 10,069 9,863 27.38 7.31 54,142 52,092 7,112 2,929
Fairmont..... 9,072 8,867 27.38 7.31 41,146 39,414 5,232 2,326
Huntington. . 26,268 23.10 7.15 118,977 112,797 14,050 5,562
Mbrgantown. 27.38 7.31 36,284 34,038 3,964 1,699
Parkersburg. 27.38 7.31 57,319 55,161 6,940 2,959
Wheeling...., 23.10 7.15 93,625 89,957 13,469 5,735

Applet, on. . 10,155 83.7 9,951 25.07


Beloit 9,116 73.1 8,954 28.40
Eau Claire.. 10,906 67.3 10,668 33.25
Fond du Lac.. 8,931 70.6 8,794 28.40
Green Bay... 15,294 72.3 14,981 24.75
Kenosha 16,351 16,102 20.13 6.15 1,614 75,333 69,951 8,709 3,226
La Crosse.... 14,007 13,795 33.25 8.00 1,168 74,152 69,884 8,376 3,574
Madison...... 26,533 26,027 19.00 4.85 2,822 169,730 163, 516 21,812 8,443
Manitowoc... 2 2
8,407 8,235 14.50 4.85 39,946 36,330 4,294 1,821
Milwaukee. . . 138,926 185,734 19.75 6.03. 954,157 885,129 118,126 44,812
Oshkosh. . . . . 12,568 69.9 12,289 24.75 7.65 1,086 65,737 61,387 8,027 3,268
21,424 82.2 21,165 20.13 6.15 2,244 97,015 91,657 11,400 4,251
13,133 73.3 12,924 28.40 7.85 1,020 61,147 56,641 7,512 3,067
10,712 71.8 10, 508 26.50 38,410 34,914 4,415 1,864
Wausau. . . . 9,086 69.4 24.75 48,598 45,638 2,248
Wauwatosa. 10,011 97.0 19.75 40,464 39, 036 1,560
West JUlis. 12,394 91.3 19.75 89,577 84,971 3,001

57,346 7,602 2,635


1
Privately owned utility unless otherwise noted.
2
Publicly owned utility.

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W. Va. (Charleston)—Wyo. (Cheyenne) Items 233-248


Table 4.-CITIES
i for dries having 25,000 inhabitants c "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments.

Retail trade, 1954 —Continued


Lumber, building
Furniture, home fur-
materials, hardware,
nishings, appliance
farm equipment
dealers
dealers

$1,000 $1,000
WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston, . • •••• • a • 34,337 9,825 29,824 14,570 8,337 36,968 6,787 5,957
Clarksburg..... ,o.« i 12,558 2,547 7,154 5,839 3,034 8,492 2,510 4,051
Fairmont • , ••••••••• , 11,249 1,772 5,244 2,996 2,171 6,987 2,183 3,087
Huntington. . •••••••• 26,311 6,447 14,870 10,271 7,655 5,583
Morgantown. ••••••••• 9,450 1,574 5,090 3,346 2,340
Parkersburg.... ...... 13,200 2,984 11,153 4,188 3,310
Wheeling............. 17,491 6,920 9,268 3,192

WISCONSIN
Apple ton. .„ booo1 14,027 10,756 4,044 5,716 9,811 2,530 5,564
Beloit 10,412 4,966 3,725 3,463 9,333 2,557 4,615
Eau Claire. ..•••••, 10,023 9,629 3,832 2,738 8,475 4,500 3,289
Fond du lac 10,572 4,669 3,691 2,606 7,716 2,745 4,139
Green Bay............ 24,321 15,463 7,749 6,271 13,301 4,183 6,059
Kenosha. •.••,,.•« 20,290 5,887 d d 4,999 12,700 4,979 5,889"
La Crosse.,... ••••••, 15,661 6,719 9,230 5,563 3,955 10,788 3,822 5,251
Madison , 33,898 13,372 18,434 17,022 9,617 29,331 9,209 14,126
Hani towoc .•••,,••••« 9,840 3,512 5,502 2,033 2,879 7,412 1,890 2,807
Milwaukee..........,* 203,813 92,419 164,352 67,054 53,065 149,595 44,809 44,268
Oshkoah. „„, 14,100 5,334 6,459 3,511 3,596 9,613 3,212 2,866
Racine.. ,.••••••••,. 25,292 7,293 7,973 6,723 6,687 16,962 6,533 6,316
Sheboygan. ,.,... . .. 14,206 5,165 12,625 2,666 2,641 8,191 4,126 4,973
Superior......... o... 10,845 4,055 3,624 d 7,835 2,314 1,762
Wausau.o.aoo . 9,879 2,973 7,536 2,878 9,526 2,266 4,542
Wauwatosa. • . • • • • , • • 12,443 2,395 468 2,578 7,012 3,018 7,360
West ALUs 20,995 6,344 3,109 2,587 18,584 27,046 2,878

WYOMING
Cheyenne

422
.

Items 249-264 W. Va. (Charleston) —Wyo. (Cheyenne)


Table 4.-CITIES
[Data are for til s having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. *'d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes statistics not available]

—Continued
Retail trade, 1954 Wholesale trade, 1954
Retail trade, 1948

Nonstore retailers Paid em- Merchant wholesalers Other operating types


City Payroll, ployees,
Nov. 15

259

TOST VIRGINIA
Charleston A, 685 138,288
Clarksburg 2,609 54,258
Fairmont , 1,177 39,066
Huntington 96,267
Morgan town 33,011
Parkersburg • 44,827
Wheeling 84,861

WISCONSIN
Appleton 6,164 47,904
Belolt 4,387 38,410
Eau Claire < 4,144 45,175
Fond du Lac 3,631 41,396
Green Bay 10,170 73,609 8,894
Kenosha 6,415 60,312
La Crosse 10,072 60,042
Madison. .•>••••••• 14,564 118,928
Manitowoc 3,374 29,938
Milwaukee. 84,274 23,130 7,612 780,149
Oshkosh ., 1,700 9,121 .556 56,225
Racine • 4,022 87,295
Sheboygan. ...•••. 1,607 51,564
Superior. >•••••, d 34,934
Wausau 1,201 3,373 44,892
Wauwatosa ••••• 1,764 2,341 18,620
West Allis 1,714 3,813 41,458

WYOMING
Cheyenne
,,.

W. Va. (Charleston) —Wyo. (Cheyenne) Items 265-281


Table 4.-CITIES
s having 25,000 inhabitants c 1" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments, "n" denotes

Miscellaneous

Payroll,
porated
With
busi-
payroll

271

WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston. .......... 17,979 16, 701
Clarksburg. .......... 5,571 5,041
Fairmont. ...........< 4,108 3,638
Huntington.. ......... 11,247 10,273
Morgantown. > • • • • • - 3,009 2,701
Parkersburg. ......... 5,557 5,013
Wheeling. ........... 13,077 12,039

WISCONSIN
Appleton. ••••••••
Beloit
Eau Claire
Fond du Iflc. .........
Green Bay ..,

Kenosha... ......••••< 5,452


La Crosse. •••••••
Madison... .... ..•••.<
Uanit owoc . . . . . . • • . . .
Milwaukee... .........
Oshkosh..... ••••••,
Racine. ..............
Sheboyi
Superi
Wausau.. .......... 4,376
Wauwatosa. ........ 2,870
West Allis 5,922

WYOMING
Cheyenne..
Items 282-295 W. Va. (Charleston)—Wyo. (Cheyenne)

Table 4.-CITIES
[Data are for cil j having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments. "n" denotes

Manufactures, 1954

Production workers Capital Bank debit:


City expendi-
demand

WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston
Clarksburg
Fairmont
Huntington
Morgantown 2,184 6,330 3,396 5,049 9,241
Parkersburg 3,072 10,602 4,783 7,514 21,018
Wheeling 7,666 29,791 11,584 21,957 49,668

WISCONSIN
Appleton 5,681 22,215 15,901 39, 700 1,758 5,338 26,025
Belolt 8,985 38,227 14,870 30,182 61,585 2,780 8,586 34,545
Eau Claire 6,167 29,758 10,525 23,262 52,795 2,508 8,302 46,747
Fond du Lac 4,859 21,083 7,496 13,843 40,469 1,128 4,195 22,852
Green Bay 7,757 33,444 6,206 13, 325 25,249 65,995 4,014 7,082 39,858 47,105 1,117,870
Kenosha 14,942 65,396 11,514 21,996 48,093 109,505 4,372 16,895 99,053 31,689 667,355
La Crosse 8,568 36,972 6,521 13,329 26,100 63,863 3,131 9,238 49,857 36,954 635,171
Madison 2,688 11,049 47,840 8,136 15,997 32, 312 80,299 2,694 9,076 41,381 104,3a 1,949,743
Manitowoc 6,900 26,756 5,816 12,179 20,863 53,883 5,752 33,593 18,836 398, 516
Milwaukee 13,463 123,918 558,997 92,605 181,169 374,835 997,522 134,041 751,631 788, 330 18,026,814
Oshkosh 8,159 30,705 6,604 12,981 22,436 48,406 2,405 8,058 40,823 26,335 446,533
Racine 18,650 85,677 13,261 26,160 5-3,933 171,334 6,115 19,152 109,752 56,903 1,075,719
Sheboygan 6,834 25,418 5,663 11,343 18,767 41,765 1,805 8,155 43,037 45,470
Superior 1,456 5,854 1,129 2,291 4,220 12,113 1,278
Wausau 5,854 21,140 4,778 9,372 15,557 38,503 5,734
Wauwatosa 1,494 6,854 1,190 2,417 4,883 13,139 637
West Allis 23,622 114, 171 16,217 32,138 73,981 200,372 224,197

WYOMING
Cheyenne

425
W. Va. (Charleston)— Wyo. (Cheyenne) Items 296-311
Table 4.-CITIES
i having 25,000 inhabitants t
'
denotes statistics r
....
.

Items 312-330 W. Va. (Charleston)—Wyo. (Cheyenne)


Table 4.-CITIES
[Dae 5 having 25,000 inhabitants c i 1950. Items 323,324, and 327-330 based on standard 30-year period (1921 to 1950); s 325 and 326 for period of record through 1955. "n" denotes
t available]

City school systems, 1953-54


City government
employment,
October 1955 Average
expend-

Average Hourly Degree


annual
salary velocity

WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston. 161.0 45.00
Clarksburg. 53.0 42.25
Fairmont... 55.2 43.19
Huntington. 132.2 41.79
Morgantown. 50.7 43.11
Parkersburg. 84.2 39.11
Wheeling 129.1 37.70

Appleton. . . 222.8 29.45


Beloit 262.4 33.22
Eau Claire.. 223.5 1,627 32.16
Fond du Lac. 186.5 1,150 29.66
Green Bay. . 344.1 2,162 26.51
Kenosha 2
440.4 2,776 9,855 13.5 30.83
La Crosse. .. 278.1 1,799 8,687 16.7 28.92
Madison 692.0 4,351 13,977 43.2 30.71 10.8
Manitowoc... 193.6 1,197 4,390 30.71
Milwaukee... 1,310.8 21,084 87,955 27.57 11.3
Oshkosh 289.1 1,616 29.50
Racine 529.5 3,048
Sheboygan. . 304.0 1,801
Superior. . . 209.4 1,597
Wausau 188.6 1,276 5,356 31.03
Wauwatosa. . 335.9 2,104 7,611 2
27.57
West Allis. 506.3 2,130 8,950 z
27.57

-38 16.25

1
City da
2
Long-te

427
APPENDIXES — MAPS OF STATES
Page
Appendix A. Lists of urban places, 1950:
A-l.— Population of cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more, in rank order: 1950 430
A-2.— Population of urban places, alphabetically by county: 1950 4-32
A-3.— Urban places, alphabetically by State, with county of location: 1950 4-57

Appendix B . County governments and related areas 474

Appendix C. Cities (in table 4) without weather station, and the substituted nearby station 475

Appendix D. Components of standard metropolitan areas and New England metropolitan State economic areas 477

Appendix E . Farm-operator level-of-living indexes 482

Appendix F. Special census data 494

Appendix G. Selected data for Congressional Districts 495

Maps, arranged alphabetically by State 517

429
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.

Appendix A
Table A-l—POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE, IN RANK ORDER: 1950

U.S.

New York, N. Y 7,891,957 37-025 Erie , Pa 130,803 Stamford, Conn


31-003 Bronx Borough 1,451,277 42-071 El Paso, Tex 130,485
31-024 Brooklyn Borough.. 2,738,175 15-105 Kansas City, Kans 129,553 Amarillo, Tex
31-031 Manhattan Borough. 1,960,101 01-049 Mobile, Ala 129,009 06-002 New Britain, Conn
31-041 Queens Borough. . . 1,550,849 13-082 Evansville, Ind 128,636 21-063 Pontiac , Mich
31-043 Richmond Borough. 191,555 12-016 Evanston, 111
29-011 Trenton, N. J 128,009
12-016 Chicago, 111 3,620,962 17-009 Shreveport, La 127,206 47-020 Charleston, W. Va
37-051 Philadelphia, Pa.... 2,071,605 17-017 Baton Rouge, La 125,629 31-042 Troy, N. Y
04-019 Los Angeles, Calif.. 1,970,358 37-035 Scran Ion. Pa 125,536 14-057 Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Detroit, Mich 1,849,568 41-047 Knoxville , Term 124,769 31-060 Mount Vernon, N, Y
Baltimore, Md 949,708 42-152 Lubbock, Tex
09-029 Tampa, Fla 124,681
Cleveland, Ohio 29-004 Camden, N. J 124,555 04-019 Santa Monica, Calif
St. Louis, Mo 20-009 Cambridge, Mass 120,740 10-121 Augusta, Ga
Washington, D. C... 10-025 Savannah, Ga 119,638 32-032 Durham, N. C
Boston, Mass 34-076 Canton, Ohio 116,912 48-051 Racine, Wis
San Francisco, Calif 04-039 Stockton, Calif
13-071 South Bend, Ind 115,911
37-002 Pittsburgh, Pa 676,806 04-001 Berkeley, Calif 113,805 10-011 Macon, Ga
48-040 Milwaukee, Wis 637,392 29-020 Elizabeth, N. J 112,817 39-010 Charleston, S. C
42-101 Houston, Tex 596,163 20-003 Fall River, Ma-ss 111,963 34-018 Lakewood, Ohio
31-015 Buffalo, N. Y 580,132 12-072 Peoria, 111. 111,856 42-243 Wichita Falls, Tex
17-036 New Orleans, La 570,445 12-016 Cicero, 111
07-002 Wilmington, Del 110,356
22-027 Minneapolis , Minn. . 521,718 37-006 Reading, Pa 109,320 24-039 Springfield, Mo
34-031 Cincinnati, Ohio.... 503,998 20-003 New Bedford, Mass 109,189 42-084 Galveston, Tex
46-017 Seattle , Wash 467,591 42-178 Corpus Christi, Tex 108,287 37-039
24-024; 02-007 Phoenix, Ariz 106,818 Bethlehem, Pa
-048 Kansas City, Mo Decatur, 111
29-007 Newark, N. J 37-039 Allentown, Pa 106,756
Medford, Mass
01-051 Montgomery, Ala 106,525
42-057 Dallas, Tex 434,462 04-019 Pasadena Calif
, 104,577 37-023 Chester, Pa
13-049 Indianapolis, Ind... 427,173 22-069 Duluth, Minn 104,511 32-092 Raleigh, N. C
05-016 Denver, Colo 415,786 06-005 Waterbury, Conn 104,477 14-007 Waterloo, Iowa
42-015 San Antonio, Tex.... 408,442 29-016 Clifton, N. J
41-079 Memphis Tenn 396,000 20-009 Somerville Mass
, 102,351
, 16-059 Covington, Ky
03-060 Little Rock, Ark 102,213
04-001 Oakland, Calif 384,575 31-033 Utica, N. Y 101,531 04-001 Alameda, Calif
34-025 Columbus, Ohio 375,901 20-005 Lynn, Mass 99,738 13-084 Terre Haute, Ind
36-026 Portland, Oreg 373,628 04-007 Richmond, Calif 99,545 37-036 Lancaster, Pa
16-056 Louisville, Ky.. 369,129 05-051 Pueblo, Colo
04-037 San Diego, Calif 334,387 26-055 Lincoln, Nebr 98,884
12-016 Oak Park, 111
23-025 Jackson, Miss 98,271
31-028 Rochester, N. Y 332,488 20-009 Lowell, Mass 97,249 37-011 Johnstown, Pa
-0-044, 30-001 Albuquerque , N . Mex 96,815 04-036 San Bernardino, Calif...
-060 Atlanta, Ga 331,314 09-052 St. Petersburg, Fla 96,738 20-012 Brockton, Mass
01-037 Birmingham, Ala. 326,037 45-099 Alexandria Va
,

22-062 St. Paul, Minn 311,349 48-013 Madison, Wis 96,056 29-001 Atlantic City, N. J
34-048 Toledo, Ohio 303,616 04-019 Glendale, Calif 95,702
04-043 San Jose, Calif 95,280 37-067 York, Pa
29-009 Jersey City, N. J. . . 299,017 21-082 Dearborn, Mich 94,994 20-009 Maiden, Mass
42-220 Fort Worth, Tex 278,778 42-123 Beaumont , Tex 94,014 31-060 New Rochelle, N. Y
34-007 Akron, Ohio 274,605 29-007 Irvington, N. J
26-028 Omaha , Nebr 251,117 12-101 Rockford, 111 92,927 34-018 Cleveland Heights, Ohio..
04-019 Long Beach, Calif..., 250,767 21-073 raw, Mich 92,918
21-033 Lansing, Mich 92,129 47-035 Wheeling, W. Va
09-013 Miami, Fla 249,276 45-122 Roanoke, Va. 91,921 13-018 Muncie, Ind
38-004 Providence, R. I 248,674 31-047 Schenectady, N. Y. 91,785 39-023 Greenville, S. C
34-057 Dayton, Ohio 243,872 34-009 Hamilton, Ohio
35-055 Oklahoma City, Okla.. 243,504 04-010 Fresno, Calif 91,669
21-039 Kalamazoo, Mich
45-121 Richmond, Va 230,310 31-032 Niagara Falls, N. Y 90,872
37-022 Harrisburg, Pa 89,544 29-016 Passaic, N. J
31-034 Syracuse, N. Y 220,583 32-034 Winston-Salem, N. C 87,811 42-123 Port Arthur, Tex
45-116 Norfolk, Va 213,513 13-045 Hammond, Ind 87,594 43-029 Ogden, Utah
09-016 Jacksonville, Fla. . . 204,517 01-028 Gadsden, Ala
20-014 Worcester, Mass 39-040 Columbia, S. C 86,914
203,486 29-009 Union City, N. J
35-072 Tulsa, Okla 47-006,
182,740
-050 Huntington, W. Va 86,353 16-034 Lexington, Ky
43-018 Salt Lake City, Utah. 182,121 42-155 Waco, Tex 84,706 38-004 Cranston, R. I
14-077 Des Moines, Iowa 177,965 14-097 Sioux City, Iowa 83,991 20-007 Holyoke, Mass ,

06-002 Hartford, Conn 177,397 20-011 Quincy, Mass 83,835 48-030 Kenosha, Wis
21-041 Grand Rapids, Mich... 176,515 13-045 East Chicago, Ind
41-019 Nashville, Tenn 28-006 Manchester, N. H 82,732
174,307
12-082 East St. Louis, 111 82,295 20-002 Pittsfield, Mass
34-050, 20-009 Newton, Mass 81,994 32-011 Asheville, N. C
-078 Youngstown, Ohio 168,330 12-084 Springfield, 111 81,628 48-005 Green Bay, Wis
15-087 Wichita, Kans 168,279 38-004 Pawtucket, R. I 81,436 40-049 Sioux Falls, S. Dak
06-005 New Haven, Conn 164,443 21-009 Bay City, Mich
21-025 Flint, Mich 31-004 Binghamton, N. Y 80,674
163,143
20-005 Lawrence, Mass 80,536 09-048 Orlando, Fla
20-007 Springfield, Mass.... 162,399 45-119 Portsmouth, Va 80,039 42-226 San Angelo Tex
,

46-032 Spokane, Wash 161,721 10-106 Columbus, Ga 79,611 42-240 Laredo, Tex
06-001 Bridgeport , Conn 158,709 29-007 East Orange, N. J 79,340 12-099 Joliet, 111
31-060 Yonkers, N. Y 152,798 37-002 McKeesport, Pa
46-027 Tacoma , Wash 15-089 Topeka, Kans 78,791
143,673
24-011 St. Joseph, Mo 78,588 04-019 Alhambra, Calif
29-016 Peterson, N. J 139,336 04-019 Bin-bank, Calif 78,577 12-016 Berwyn, 111
04-034 Sacramento, Calif.... 137,572 34-012 Springfield, Ohio 78,508 34-047 Lorain, Ohio
31-001 Albany, N. Y 134,995 18-003 Portland, Maine 77,634 04-019 South Gate, Calif
32-060 Charlotte, N. C 134,042 21-038 Jackson, Mich
29-009 Bayonne, N. J 77,203
13-045 Gary, Ind 133,911 37-007 Altoona, Pa 77,177 29-009 Hoboken, N. J
13-002 Fort Wayne , Ind 133,607 37-040 Wilkes-Barre , Pa 76,826 12-045 Aurora, 111
42-227 Austin, Tex ,
132,459 14-082 Davenport, Iowa 74,549 34-002 Lima, Ohio
41-033 Chattanooga, Tenn..., 131,041 32-041 Greensboro, N. C 74,389 38-004 Woonsocket, R. I

430
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.

App. A Cities, Rank Order


Table A-l.—POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE, IN RANK ORDER: 1950

Population

34-078 Warren, Ohio 49,856 29-009 West New York, N. J. 37,683 06-004 Middletown, Conn 29,711
31-008 Elmlxa, N. Y 49,716 19-001 Cumberland, Md 37,679 47-054 Parkersburg, W. Va 29,684
14-031 Dubuque , Ioua 49,671 38-003 Newport, R. I 37,564 21-063 Ferndale, Mich 29,675
06-001 Norwalk, Conn 49,460 23-024 Biloxi, Miss 37,425 10-057 Rome, Ga 29,615
29-007 Bloomfield, N. J... 49,307 12-081 Moline, 111 37,397 34-076 Massillon, Ohio 29,594
48-053 Beloit, Wis 29,590
20-007 Chicopee, Mass 49,211 35-051 Muskogee, Okla 37,289
37-037 New Castle, Pa 48,834 03-035 Pine Bluff, Ark 37,162 42-068 Odessa, Tex 29,495
12-081 Rock Island, 111... 48,710 24-048 Independence, Mo.... 36,963 23-018 Hattiesburg, Miss 29,474
21-013 Battle Creek, Mich. 48,666 21-082 Wyandotte, Mich 36,846 12-060 Granite City, 111 29,465
21-061 Muskegon, Mich 48,429 34-073 Portsmouth, Ohio. . . 36,798 04-019 Huntington Park, Calif.. 29,450
34-022 Sandusky, Ohio. 29,375
21-081 Ann Arbor, Mich.... 48,251 39-042 Spartanburg, S. C... 36,795
04-019 Canpton, Calif 47,991 20-013 Revere, Mass 36,763 47-025 Fairmont, W. Va 29,346
03-066 Fort Smith, Ark. . . 47,942 31-006 Auburn, N. Y 36,722 13-022 New Albany, Ind 29,346
45-113 Lynchburg, Va 47,727 09-006 Fort Lauderdale, Fla 36,328 21-082 Lincoln Park, Mich 29,310
48-032 La Crosse, Wis 47,535 19-022 Hagerstown, Md 36,260 03-026 Hot Springs, Ark 29,307
31-055 Ithaca, N. Y 29,257
20-005 Haverhill, Mass 47,280 Brownsville, Tex.... 36,066
47,187 29-002 Hackensack, N. J 29,219
20-009 Waltham, Mass
21-063 Royal Oak, Mich 46,898 Eau ClLire, Wis 36,058 34-077 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 29,195
13-048 Anderson, Ind 46,820 35-024 Enid, Okie. 36,017 31-030 Hempstead, N. Y 29,135
04-033 Riverside, Calif.... 46,764 06-002 Bristol, Conn 35,961 20-008 Northampton, Mass 29,063
36-020 Eugene, Oreg 35,879 04-019 Beverly Hills, Calif.... 29 ,032
01-063 Tuscaloosa, Ala 46,396
43-025 Provo , Utah 28,937
21-082 Highland Park, Mich. 46,393 34-041 Steubenville , Ohio.. 35,872
34-018 Parma , Ohio. 28,897
09-013 Miami Beach, Fla.... 46,282 21-074 Port Huron, Mich. . . 35,725
04-019 Tnglewood, Calif.... 46,185 13-020 Elkhart, Ind 35,646 20-005 Beverly, Mass 28,884
20-009 Everett, Mass 45,982 37-048 Easton, Pa 35,632 31-056 Kingston, N. Y 28,817
45,570 13-079 Lafayette, Ind 35,568 29-007 West Orange, N. J 28,605
42-221 Abilene , Tex
45,533 32-013,
04-030 Santa Ana, Calif 37-040 Hazleton, Pa 35,491
05-021 Colorado Springs, Colo. 45,472 Kannapolis, N. C 1
04-019 Pomona, Calif 35,405
02-010 45,454 Bessemer, Ala
48-016 Superior, Wis 35,325
14-078 Council Bluffs, Iowa. 45,429 45-106 Danville, Va 35,066
45-118 Petersburg, Va 35,054
37-041 Williamsport, Pa 45,047
32-065 Wilmington, N. C 45,043 St. Cloud, Minn 28,410
34-031 Norwood, Ohio 35,001
04-042 Santa Barbara, Calif. 44,913 13-046 Michigan City, Ind 28,395
17-040 Alexandria, La...... 34,913
12-016, 34-018 Shaker Heights, Ohio.... 28,222
04-015 Bakersfield, Calif.. 34,784
-045 10-029 Athens, Ga 28,180
35-016 Lawton, Okla 34,757
13-053 Bloomington, Ind 28,163
03-060 32-026 Fayetteville, N. C. 34,715
06-005 Meriden, Conn 44,088 37-038 Lebanon, Pa 28,156
28-006 Nashua, N. H 34,669
29-007 Montclair, N. J...... 43,927 30-026 Santa Fe, N. Mex 27,998
11-001 Boise City, Idaho. . 34,393
34-070 Mansfield , Ohio 43,564 28-007 Concord, N. H 27,988
31-023 Watertown, N. Y 34,350
09-017 Pensacola, Fla 43,479 14-017 Mason City, Iowa 27,980
34-045 Newark, Ohio 34,275
31-060 White Plains, N. Y... 43,466 23-075 Vicksburg, Miss 27,948
12-057 Bloomington, 111.... 34,163
41-090 Johnson City, Tenn 27,864
21-082 Hamtramck, Mich 43,355 46-037 Bellingham, Wash. . . 34,112
31-007 Jamestown, N. Y 43,354 34-077 Barberton, Ohio
48-044 Appleton, Wis 34,010
09-050 West Palm Beach, Fla. 43,162 06-003 Torrington, Conn
46-031 Everett, Wash 33,849
36-024, 32-033,
34-051 Marion, Ohio 33,817
-027 43,140 Rocky Mount, N. C 27,697
34-009 Middletown, Ohio. . . 33,695
38-002 43,028 Bremerton, Wash 27,678
16-030 Owensboro, Ky 33,651 Lackawanna, N. Y 27,658
48-040 West Allis, Wis.... 42,959 14-090 Ottumwa, Iowa ~ 33,631
20-014 Fitchburg, Mass 42,691 48-036 Manitowoc , Wis 27,598
15-078 Hutchinson, Kans. ... 33,575
29-020 Plainfield, N. J... 42,366 29-002 Garfield, N. J 27,550
17-028 Lafayette, La 33,541
48-059 Sheboygan, Wis 42,365 O4-001 San Leandro, Calif 27,542
48-040 Wauwatosa, Wis 33,324
45-115 Newport News, Va. .. 42,358 12-016 Maywood, 111 27,473
25-047 Butte, Mont 33,251 09-037 Tallahassee, Fla 27,237
23-038 Meridian, Miss 41,893 44-004 Burlington, Vt 33,155
20-005 Salem, Mass 41,880 14-052 Iowa City, Iowa 27,212
13-071 Mishawaka, Ind 32,913
04-041 San Mateo, Calif... 41,782 35-014 Norman, Okla 27,006
16-073 Paducah, Ky 32,828
31-033 Rome, N. Y 41,682 29-007 Nutley, N. J 26,992
12-082 Belleville, 111 32,721
46-006 Vancouver, Wash.... 41,664 20-009 Melrose, Mass 26,988
12-060 Alton, 111 32,550 09-001 Gainesville, Fla 26,861
12-001 Quincy, 111 41,450 27-016 Reno, Nev 32,497
34-018 Euclid, Ohio 41,396 31-029
31-030 Valley Stream, N. Y 26,854
Amsterdam, N. Y 32,240
29-012 Perth Amboy, N. J. 41,330 33-018 Grand Forks, N. Dak 26,836
29-007 Belleville, N. J.... 32,019
17-010 Lake Charles, La... 41,272 37-043 Sharon, Pa 26,454
47-017 Clarksburg, W. Va. . 32,014
48-070 Oshkosh, Wis 41,084 09-044 Key West, Fla 26,433
24-010 Columbia, Mo 31,974 37-063 Washington, Pa 26,280
31-014 N. Y. 41,023 31-036 Newburgh, N. Y 31,956 15-085 Salina Kans
, 26,176
18-001 Lewiston, Maine 40,974 49-011 Cheyenne, Wyo 31,935
34-060 Zanesville , Ohio. . . 40,517 34-076 Alliance, Ohio
25-056 Billings, Mont 31,834
20-003 Taunton, Mass 40,109 18-010 37-004 Aliquippa, Pa
Bangor, Maine 31,558
34-018 East Cleveland, Ohio 40,047 11-003,
12-048 Galesburg, 111 31,425 039 Pocatello, Idaho 26,131
32-041 High Point, N. C 39,973 37-002 Wilkinsburg, Pa 31,418 04-048 Vallejo, Calif 26,038
29-009 Kearny, N. J 39,952 10-047 Albany, Ga 31,155 45-102 Charlottesville, Va" 25,969
24-095 University City, Mo. 39,892 16-010 Ashland, Ky 31,131 12-046 Kankakee, 111 25,856
12-010 Champaign, 111 39,563 01-008 Anniston, Ala 31,066
13-089 Richmond, Ind 39,539 04-019 Lynwood, Calif 25,823
16-019 Newport, Ky 31,044 09-003 Panama City, Fla 25,814
25-007 Great Falls, Mont... 39,214 09-053 Lakeland, Fla 30,851 30-003 Roswell, N . Mex 25,738
42-212 Tyle Tex. 38,968 29-020 Linden, N. J 30,644 04-041 Redwood City, Calif 25,544
12-049 Waukegan, 111. . . 38,946 14-029 Burlington, Iowa. . . 30,613 47-031 Morgantown, W. Va 25,525
20-013 Chelsea, Mass. .. 38,912 06-006 New London, Conn. . . 30,551 04-043 Palo Alto, Calif 25,475
29-012 New Brunswick, N. 38,811
48-037 Wausau, Wis 30,414 42-014 Temple, Tex 25,467
24-049, 14-023 Clinton, Iowa 30,379 40-051 Rapid City, s. Dak 25,310
073 Joplin, Mo. 38,711 34-047 Elyria, Ohio 30,307 04-019 Redondo Beach, Calif 25,226
13-034 Koka Ind. 38,672 41-001, 20-005 Gloucester, Mass 25,167
17-037 Monroe, La 38,572 073 Oak Ridge, Tenn 1 .... 37-065 New Kensington, Pa 25,146
46-039 Yakima, Wash 38,486 41-057 Jackson, Tenn 31-032 Lockport, N. Y 25,133
33-009 Fargo, N. Dak 38,256
09-064 Daytona Beach, Fla.. 30,187 14-094 Fort Dodge, Iowa 25,115
04-015 East Bakersfield, Calif 1 . 38,177 13-027 Marion, Ind 30,081 24-026 Jefferson City, Mo 25,099
37-046 Norristown, Pa 38,126 48-020 Fond du Lac, Wis.... 29,936 23-034 Laurel, Miss 25,038
29-007 Orange, N. J 38,037 23-076 Greenville, Miss 29,936 22-085 Winona Minn.
, 25,031
12-092 Danville, 111 37,864 22-055 Rochester, Minn 29,885 10-141 La Grange, Ga 25,025
1
Unincorporated pla

431
. . . . .

Ala. (Autauga)—Ark. (Phillips) App. A


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes counties with no urban area in 1950. For area codes, see table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1.
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

and place Population, Population,


State, county, and place State, county, State, county, and plact
1950 1950

cent ALABAMA,--Con. ARIZONA- -Cont inued


Autauga County, total -13.3 Marengo County, total.. 29,494 ia County, total. 28,006
Prattvllle 64.6 Demopolis 5,004 West Yuma* 4,741
Baldwin County total
, 26.8 Marshall County, total. 45,090 9,145
Bay Minette town 111.7 Albertville 5,397 47.8
Fairhope town 81.8 3,078 59.7
ARKANSAS
Barbour County, total -11.7 Guntersville 5,253 19.4
Euf aula 10.2 Mobile County, total 231,105 62.8
Arkansas County, total.
Blount County, total -1.7 Chickasaw town , 4,920
De Witt
Oneanta 17.9 Mobile 129,009 63.9
Stuttgart
Bullock County, total -19.0 Pri chard 19,014 212.5
Ashley County, total...
Onion Springs 4.0 Monroe County, total 25,732 -12.7
Crossett
Monroeville town 2,772
Butler County, total Hamburg town
Greenville Montgomery County, total... 138,965 Benton County, total...
Calhoun County, total Montgomery 36.4 Bentonville
Anniston Morgan County, total 9.9
Jacksonville Decatur 20.3 Siloam Springs
Piedmont Hartselle 32.7
Boone County, total...
West End-Anniston-Cobb Town*. Perry County, total -23.2
Harrison
Chambers County, total Marion 18.5
Bradley County, total.
Fairfax* Pickens County, total -12.0
Bradley Quarters*.
Lanett Aliceville town 114.9
Warren
Langdale* Pike County, total
Chicot County, total.
Shawmut* Brundidge town
Dermott
Troy Eudora
Chilton County, total...
Clanton town Randolph County, total
Clark County, total,...
Clarke County, total.... 26,548 Roanoke
Arkadelphia
Jackson town 3,072 Russell County, total Clay County, total
Coffee County, total 30,720 Phenix City Piggott
Elba 2,936 St. Clair County, total.... Columbia County, total.
Enterprise 7-, 288 Leeds, total
Magnolia
Colbert County, total... 39,561 In Jefferson County.. Conway County, total...
Sheffield 10 ,767 In St. Clair County.. Morrilton
Tuscumbia. 6,734 Talladega County, total....
Conecuh County, total... 21,776 Childersburg Craighead County, total,.
Evergreen 3,454 Mignan* Jonesboro
Sylacauga Crawford County, total...
Covington County, total. 40,373
Talladega Van Buren
Andalusia 9,162 Crittenden County, total.
Florala 2,713 Tallapoosa County, total...
West Memphis
0pp. 5,240 Alexander City -3.2
Cross County, total
Cullman County, total 49,046 Tallassee town, total.. 317.9
Cullman 7,523 In Elmore County 118.6
Dale County, total 20,828 In Tallapoosa County. Dallas County, total
Ozark 5,238 Tuscaloosa County, total...
Dallas County, total 56,270 Northport Desha County, total
Selma 22,840 Tuscaloosa
De Kalb County, total 45,048 Walker County, total McGehee
Fort Payne 6,226 Cordova town Drew County, total
Jasper Monticello
Elmore County, total 31,649
Winston County, total Faulkner County, total...
Tallassee town, total..
Haleyville Conway
In Elmore County
In Tallapoosa County. Garland County, total. . .
Wetumpka ARIZONA Hot Springs
Escambia County, total Greene County, total
Cochise County, total.. 31,488
Atmore Paragould
Bisbee 3,801
Brewton Hempstead County, total..
Douglas 9,442
Etowah County, total
Warren* 2,610
Attalla Hot Spring County, total.
Coconino County, total. 23,910
Gadsden Malvern 8,072
Flagstaff 7,663
Fayette County, total.. Gila County, total 24,158 Howard County, total 13,342
Fayette Olobe 6,419 Nashville 3,548
Franklin County, total. Miami town 4,329 Independence County, total. 23,488
Russellville Graham County, total... 12,985 Batesville 6,414
Geneva County, total... Safford town 3,756 Jackson County, total 25,912
Geneva Newport 6,254
Greenlee County, total. 12,805
Houston County, total.. Jefferson County, total.... 76,075
Clifton town
Dothan Pine Bluff 37,162
Jackson County, total.. Morencl*
Maricopa County, total. Johnson County, total... 16,138
Scottsboro
Avondale town. Clarksvllle 4,343
Jefferson County, total.,. 21.5 Chandler town* 206.6 Lafayette County, total. 13,203
Bessemer 24.6 Glendale.... » 68.5 Stamps 2,552
Birmingham 21.8 Mesa 132.4 Lawrence County, total.. 21,303
Fairfield 12.6 Phoenix 63.3 Walnut Ridge 3,106
Hanewood 73.9 Sunnyslope*. . Lee County, total 24,322
Leeds, total 13.6 Tempe Marianna 4,530
In Jefferson County. 12.6 Tolleson town. 3,042
Little River County, total. 11,690
In St. Clair County. 89.7
Mohave County, total 8,510 Ashdown 2,738
Lipscomb town 46.6
Kingman* 3,342 Logan County, total 20,260
Mountain Brook
Navajo County, total 29,446 Paris 3,731
Tarrant City 10.8
Winslow 6,518 Miller County, total 32,614
Lauderdale County, total.... 17.2 Pima County, total 141,216 Texarkana 1 15,875
Florence 58.7 AJO* 5,817 Mississippi County, total.. 82,375
Lee County, total 23.6 Amphitheater* 12,664 Blytheville 16,234
Auburn 178.1 Pasqua Village-El Rio*. 5,466 Osceola 5,006
Opeliia 44.9 Tucsi 45,454
Monroe County, total... 19,540
Limestone County, total 0.3 Wakefield*. 8,906
Athens Brinkley 4,173
45.3
Macon County, total Pinal County, total... 43,191 Clarendon 2,547
10.5
Tuskegee Casa Grande 4,181 Nevada County, total... 14,781
70.5
Coolidge town 4,306 Prescott 3,960
Madison County, total Eloy town 3,580 Ouachita County, total. 33,051
Dallas Mills-East Side*. Santa Cruz, total 9,344 Camden 11,372
Huntsville 6,153 Cullendale* 3,225
Merrimack* Yavapai County, total. 24,991 Phillips County, total. 46,254
Oakwood-Lincoln Mills*.. Miller Valley*. . . 2,953 Helena 11,236
West Huntsville* Prescott 6,764 West Helena 6,107
1
Population of Texarkana, Tex.: 24,753 in 1950, 15,344 in 1940.

432
., ..
. ... . )

App. A Ark. (Poinsett)—Calif (Santa Cruz)

Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950


with no urban area in 1950. For area codes, sec table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

In- In- iv
Population, Population, Population,
State, county, and placi State, county, and place
1950 1950 1950

ARKANSAS —Continued CALLFORNIA—Continued


Poinsett County, total 39,311 Kings County, total. 46,768
Marked Tree 2,878 Avenal* 3,982
Trumann. 3,7*4 Corcoran. 3,150 50.6
Polk County, total 14,182 Hanford 10,028 21.8
4,445 Lassen County, total, 18,474 27.6
Pope County, total 23,291 Susanville 5,338 238.9
Russellville 8,166 37.8 Westwood* 3,618
Pulaski County, total 196,685 26.0
Los Angeles County, total. ,151,687
Little Rock 102,213 16.1
Alhambra
North Little Rock 44,097 108.6
Arcadia
Randolph County, total 15,982 Azusa
Pocahontas 3,840 Bell
St. Francis County, total. . . 36,841 Beverly Hills
Forrest City 7,607 Burbank
Saline County, total 23,816 Claremont
Benton 6,277
Sebastian County, total 64,202 Covins
Fort Smith 47,942
Culver City 19,720
Sevier County, total 12,293 8,101
El Monte
De Queen 3,015
El Segundo 8,011
Union County, total 49,686 Gardens 14,405
El Dorado 23,076 45.5 Glendale 95,702
Washington County, total 49,979 21.6 Glendora 3,988
Fayetteville 17,071 107.9 Hawthorne 16,316
Springdale 5,835 75.8 Hermosa Beach. . 11,826
White County, total 38,040 Huntington Park. 29,450
Searcy 6,024 Luglewood 46,185
Lancaster* 3,594
CALIFORNIA La Verne 4,198
Long Beach 250,767
Alameda County, total 740, 315 44.3 Los Angeles ,970,358
Alameda 64,430 77.7 Lynwood 25,823
Albany 17,590 53.0 Manhattan Beach. 17,330
Berkeley 113,805 33.0 Mayvood 13,292
Decoto* 2,830 Monrovia 20,186
Emeryville town 2,889 14.6 Montebello 21,735
Hayward 14,272 1U;9 Monterey Park. . 20,395
Livermore 4,364 51.3 Newnall* 2,527
Oakland. 384,575 27.3 Pasadena 104,577
Piedmont 10,132 Pomona 35,405
San Leandro 27,542 Redondo Beach. . 25,226
Butte County, total 64,930 San Fernando. ... 12,992
Chioo 12,272 San Gabriel 20,343
Chico Vecino* 3,967 San Marino. ..... 11,230
Gridley 3,054 Santa Monica. . . 71,595
Mulberry* 2,545 Sierra Madre.. .. 7,273
Oroville 5,387 21.9 4,040
Signal Hill
Colusa County, total 11,651 19.0 South Gate 51,116
Colusa 3,031 32.6 South Pasadena. 16,935
Contra Costa County, total, . 298,984 197.6 Torrance 22,241
Antioch 11,051 116.4 West Covins. .... 4,499
Concord, 6,953 406.4 Whittier 23,436
El Cerrito 18,011 193.5 Madera County, total. 36,964
El Monte« 2,502 Chowchilla 3,893
Martinez 8,268. Madera 10,497
Pittsburg 12,763 Marin County, total. 85,619
Pleasant Hills* 5,686 Fairfax town 4,078
Richmond 99,545 Larkspur 2,905
San Pablo.'.
14,476 Mill Valley 7,331
Shell Point* 4,674 Novato* 3,496
San Anselmo town. 9,188
El Dorado County, total 16,207 San Rafael 13,848
Placervllle 3,749 Sausalito
Fresno County, total 276,515
Clovia 2,766 Mendocino County, total.
Coalinga 5,539 Fort Bragg
Fresno 91,699 Ukiah
Reedley 4,135 Willits
Sanger 6,400 Merced County, total....
5,964 Atwater
Glenn County, total 15,448 Los Banos
Willows 3,019 Merced
Modoc County, total
Humboldt County, total 69,241
Areata 3,729
Bayview-Rosevood-Cutten* Monterey County, total. 130,498
2,779
23,058 Allsal* 16,714
Eureka
Imperial County, total 62,975 Carmel-by-the-Sea. 4,351
Bravley 11,922 Monterey 16,205
6,433 Paoific Grove 9,623
Calexico
El Centro 12,590 Salinas 13,917
Inyo County, total 11,658 10,226
Bishop 2,891 Napa County, total. . 46,603
Kern County, total 228,309 Napa 13,579
Nevada County, total. 19,888
Arvin* 5,007
Grass Valley 5,283
Bakersf ield 34,784
Delano 8,717 Nevada City 2,505
East Bakersf ield* 38,177
Ford City* 4,347
3,571 Brea
Buena Park* 5,483
Oildale* 16,615
South Bakersf ield* 12,120 Costa MeBa* 11,844
South Taft* 2,918 Fullerton 13,958
Garden Grove*. . . 3,762
Taf t 3,707
5,592 Huntington Beach. 5,237
)

Calif. (Shasta) — Fla. (Manatee) App. A


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
i codes, see table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

State, county, and plact State, county, and plac* Population,


State, county, and place
1950

CALIFORNIA— Continued
Shasta County, total 36,413
Redding 10,256
Siskiyou County, total 30,733
Weed* 2,739
Yreka City town 3,227
Solano County, total 104,833
Benlcla 7,284
Fairfield 3,118
Vacaville town 3,169
Vallejo 26,038
Sonoma County, total 103,405
Healdsburg 3,258
Petaluma 0.0,315
Sebastopol 2,601
Santa Rosa 17,902
Stanislaus County, total 127,231
La Loma-Airport* 7,866
Modesto 17,389
North Modesto-College Gardens* 5,046
Oakdale 4,064
Paradise* 4,426
River-bank 2,662
South Modesto-River Road* 4,672
Turlock 6,235
Sutter County, total 26,239
Yuba City town 7,861
Tehama County, total
Coming
Red Bluff
Tulare County, total
Dinuba
Exeter
Lindsay
Porte rville
Tulare
Visalia
Woodlake
Ventura County, total
Chrisman*
Fillmore '.

OJai
Oxnard
Port Hueneme
San Buenaventura
Santa Paula
Yolo County, total
Davis
Woodland
Yuba County, total ,

Marysville ,

Olivehurst* ,

Rupert* ,

COLORADO
Adams County, .total , 40,234
Aurora, total
In Adams County ,

In Arapahoe County ,

Brighton ,

Derby*
Alamosa County, total
Alamosa ...'..,..... ,

Arapahoe County, total


Aurora, total ,

In Adams County
In Arapahoe County
Englewood
Littleton town
Bent County, total
Las Animas
Boulder County, total
Boulder
Longmont
South Boulder*
Chaffee County, total
Salida
Delta County, total
Delta
Denver County, total
Denver
El Paso County, total
Colorado Springs
Ivywild*
Knob Hill*
Manitou Springs town
Fremont County, total
Canon City
Florence
Gunnison County, total
Gunnison town
Huerfano County, total
Walsenburg
. )

App. A Fla. (Marion)—Ga. (Worth)


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes with no urban area in 1950. For area table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where than
<
less 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

State, county, and plaa State, county, and plaa Populatioi Population,
State, county, and plaa
1950 1950

FLORIDA. —Continued
Marion County, total 38,187

Martin County, total


Stuart
Monroe County, total
Key West
Nassau County, total ,

Fernandina ,

Okaloosa County, total


Crestvlew
Orange County, total ,

Orlando
Winter Garden ,

Winter Park
Osceola County, total
Kissimmee
St. Cloud
Palm Beach County, total
Belle Glade
Boynton Beach
Delray Beach
Lake Worth
Pahokee town
Palm Beach town
Riviera Beach town
Westgate*
West Palm Beach
Pasco County, total
Dade City
Pinellas County, total
Clearwater
Dunedin
Gulfport town
Pinellas Park town
St. Petersburg
Tarpon Springs
Polk County, total
Auburndale

Fort Meade
Haines City
Lakeland
Lake Wales
Winter Haven
Putnam County, total
Palatka
St. Johns County, total
St. Augustine
St. Lucie County, total
Fort Pierce
Sarasota County, total
Sarasota
Seminole County, total
Sanford
Suwannee County, total
live Oak
Taylor County, total
Perry town
Volusia County, total
Daytcma Beach
De Land
Holly Hill
New Smyrna Beach
Ormond.
Walton County, total
De Funiak Springs town. . .

Washington County, total


Chipley town

GEORGIA

Appling County, total....


Bailey
Bacon County, total

Baldwin County, total....


Midvay-Hardwick*
Milledgeville
Barrov County, total
Winder
Bartow County, total
Cartersville
Ben Hill County, total...
Fitzgerald
Berrien County, total....
Nashville
Bibb County, total

Bleckley County, total...


Cochran
Brooks County, total
Quitman
.
. )

Idaho (Ada)—111. (La Salle) App. A


Table \-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes with no urban area in 1950. For area codes, tableA-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

State, county, and plaa Populatk and Population,


State, county, and plact State, county, placs
1950 1950

IDAHO
Ada County, total 70,649
Boise City
Franklin-Whitney-Airport*
fountain View*
West Boise*
Bannock County total.

Alameda
Pocatello, total.
In Bannock County
In Power County
Bear Lake County, total
Montpelier
Bingham County, total
Blackf oot
Bonner County, total
Sandpoint
Bonneville County, total
Idaho Falls
Canyon County, total
Caldwell
Nampa
Cassia County, total
Burley
Franklin County, total
Preston
Fremont County, total
St. Anthony
Gem County, total
Emmett
Gooding County, total
Gooding
Idaho County, total
Grangeville
Jerome County, total
Jerome
Kootenai County, total
Coeur d'Alene
Latah County, total
Moscow
Lemhi County, total , . .

Madison County, total


Rexburg
Minidoka County, total
Rupert
Nez Perce County, total
Lewiston.
Orchards*
Oneida County, total
Malad City
Payette County, total
Payette
Power County, total
Pocatello, total
In Bannock County
In Power County
Shoshone County, total
Kellogg
Wallace
Twin Falls County, total
Buhl
Twin Falls
Washington County, total
Welser

ILLINOIS
Adams County, total
North Quincy*
Quincy ,

Alexander County, total


Cairo
Bond County, total
Greenville
Boone County, total
Belvidere
Bureau County, total
Princeton
Spring Valley
Carroll County, total
Savanna
Cass County, total
Beardatown
Champaign County, total
Champaign
Rantoul village
Urbana
Christian County, total

Taylorville
Clark County, total

Marshall
Clay County, total
Flora
» .. . )

App. A 111. (La Salle)-Ind (Lake)


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes counties with no urban i i 1950. For area codes, : table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

Population, and Population,


State, county, and plact State, county, and place State, county, plact
1950 1950

ILLINOIS — C ontinued ILLINOIS—Continued INDIANA—Continued



La Salle County Continued St. Clair County, total...
Streator, total Alorton village
In La Salle County Belleville
In Livingston County... Brooklyn village
Lawrence County, total Collinsville, total...
Lawrenceville In Madison County. .
Lee County, total In St. Clair County.
Dixon
East St. Louis
Livingston County, total
Mascoutah
Dwight village
0'Fallon
Pontiac
Washington Park village.
Streator, total
In La Salle County Saline County, total...
In Livingston County. . Eldorado
Harrisburg
Logan County, total
Sangamon County, total.
Lincoln
Springf ieia
McDonough County, total
Schuyler County, total.
Bushnell
Rushville
Macomb
Shelby County, total...
McHenry County, total..
Shelbyville
Crystal Lake
Harvard
Marengo
Woodstock
McLean County, total
Bloomington
Normal town
Macon County, total
Decatur
Macoupin County, total
Carlinville
Gillespie
Staunton
Virden
Madison County, total 182,307
Alton 32,550
Collinsville, total 11,862
In Madison County 11,623
In St. Clair County 239
Cottage Hills* 3,357
East Alton village 7,290
Edwardsville 8,776
Granite»City 29,465
Highland 4,283
Madison 7,963
Milton*
Venice
Wood River.
Marion County, total
Centralia, total
In Clinton County 560
In.Marion County 13,303
6,159
Mason County, total 15,326
Havana 4,379
Massac County, total 13,594
Metropolis. 6,093
Mercer County, total 17,374
2,919
Monroe County, total 13,282
Waterloo 2,821
Montgomery County, total 32,460
Hillsboro 4,141
Litchfield 7,208
Nokomls 2,544
Mprgan County, total 35,568
Jacksonville 20,387
Moultrie County, total 13,171
Sullivan 3,470
Ogle County, total 33,429
Mount Morris village
Oregon
Rochelle
Peoria County, total
Chillicothe

Peoria Heights village. . .

Perry County, total


Du Quoin
Pinckneyville
Piatt County, total
Monticello
Pike County, total
Pitt afield
Randolph County, total
Chester
Sparta
Richland County, total

Rock Island County, total


East Moline
Moline
Rock Island
Silvia
. )

Ind. (Lake) —Kans. (Brown) App. A


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codea. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

Population, and place Population, Population,


State, county, and plac< State, county, State, county, and place
1950 1950 1950

INDIANA— Continued

Lake County Continued
Hi ghland town 5,878
Hobart
Monster town
Whiting
la Porte County, total.
La Porte
Michigan City
Lawrence County, total.
Bedford
Mitchell
Madison County, total..
Alexandria
Anderson
Elwood
Marion County, total...
Beech Grove
Indianapolis
Speedway town
Marshall County, total.

Plymouth
Miami County, total
Peru
Monroe County, total

Montgomery County, total.


Crawford svi lie
Morgan County, total
Martinsville
Noble County, total
Kendallville
Orange County, total
Paoli town
Perry County, total
Tell City
Pike County, total
Petersburg
Porter County, total
Chesterton' town
Valparaiso ....'.
Posey County, total
Mount Vernon
Putnam County, total
Greencastle ,

Randolph County, total.....


Union City
Winchester
Ripley County, total
Batesville ,

Rush County, total


Rushville ,

St. Joseph County, total..,


Mishawaka
South Bend
Scott County, total
Austin*, ,

Scottsburg town
Shelby County, total
Shelbyville ,

Starke County, total ,

Knox town
Steuben County, total ,

Angola
Sullivan County, total.
Sullivan.'

Tippecanoe County, total..


Lafayette
West Lafayette
Tipton County, total
Tipton
Vanderburgh County, total,.
Evansville
Vermillion County, total..
Clinton
Vigo County, total
Terre Haute
West Terre Haute
Wabash County, total
North Manchester town.
Wabash
Warrick County, total
Boaoville
Washington County, total..
Salem
Wayne County, total
Cambridge City town. .

Richmond
Wells County, total
Bluff ton
White County, total
Montlcello
Whitley County, total
Columbia City
. .. .
. )

App. A Kans. (Butler)— La. (East Feliciana)

Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950


[Listing excludes counties with no urban area in 1950. sec Geographic Concepts and Codes,
A-i. For definition of urban place, see
For area codes, see: table A-3. Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

Population, Population,
State, county, and plaa State, county, and place State, county, and plaa
1950 1950

KANSAS —Continued KANSAS—Continued cent

Butler County, total... Shawnee County, total 105,418 15.5


Augusta Topeka 78,791 16.2
El Dorado Sherman County, total 7,373 14.8
Cherokee County, total. Goodland 4,690 41.9
Baxter Springs Stevens County, total 4,516 41.4
Colunibus Hugoton 2,781 106.2
Galena . Sumner County, total 23,646 -9.6
Clay County, total Wellington 7,747 6.9
Clay Center Thomas County, total 7,572
Cloud County, total.... Colby
Concordia Wilson County, total
Cowley County, total... Fredonia
Arkansas City Neodesha
Wlnfield Wyandotte County, total...
Crawford County, total.. Kansas City
Pittsburg
Dickinson County, total. KENTUCKY
Abilene
Herington Barren County, total
Douglas County, total... Glasgow
Lawrence Bell County, total
Ellis County, total Middlesborough
EUis Pineville
Bourbon County, total
Finney County, total. Paris
Garden City Boyd County, total.
Ford County, total... Ashland
Dodge City Catlettsburg.
Boyle County, total
Franklin County, total.. Danville
Ottawa
Geary County, total Caldwell County, total....
Junction City Princeton
Greenwood County, total. Calloway County, total....
Eureka • . • Murray
Harper County, total.... Campbell County, total....
Anthony Bellevue
Harvey County, total.... Dayton
Newton Fort Thomas
Jackson County, total... Newport
Hoi ton Carroll County, total
Johnson. County, total... Carrolltan
Olathe Christian County, total...
Sunflower* Hopkinsville
Kingman County, total Clark County, total
Kingman Winchester
Labette County, total Daviesa County, total
Parsons Owensboro
Leavenworth County, total. Estill County, total
Leavenworth
Lyon County, total Fayette County, total
Emporia Hamilton Park*
McPherson County, total... Henry Clay**
McPherBon Lexington
Marshall County, total.... Picadome*
Marysville The Meadows*
Miami County, total Floyd County, total
Osawatcmie Prestonsburg
Paola 25,933
Franklin County, total....
Mitchell County, total... Frankfort 11,916
Beloit Fulton County, total 13,668
Montgomery County, total. Fulton 3,224
Graves County, total 31,364
Cherryvale Mayf ield 8,990
Coffeyville Hardin County, total 50,312
Independence Elizabethtown 5,807
Morris County, total. Harlan County, total 71,751
Council Grove.. . Cumberland 4,249
Neosho County, total. Harlan 4,786
Chanute Kenvir-Redbud* 3,420
Norton County, total. Lynch— Benham* 7,952
Norton 3,060
Harrison County, total.... 13,736
Pawnee County, total... 11,041 Cynthiana 4,847
Lamed 4,447 25.9 Henderson County, total... 30,715
Phillips County, total. 9,273 -11.1 Henderson 16,837
Phillipsburg 2,589 22.8 Hopkins County, total 38,815
Pratt County, total.... 12,156 -1.6 Earllngton 2,753
Pratt 7,523 14.1 Madisonville 11,132
Reno County, total 54,058 3.6 Jefferson County, total... 484,615
Hutchinson 33,575 U.9 Louisville 369,129
Republic County, total. 11,478 -12.5 Jessamine County, total... 12,458
Belleville 2,858 10.8 Nicholaeville 3,406
Rice County, total 15,635 Johnson County, total 23,846
4,545 Paintsville 4,309
Riley County, total. . . 33,405 Kenton County, total 104,254
Manhattan 19,056 Covington 64,452
Russell County, total.. 13,406 Elsmere town 3,483
Russell 6,483 34.5 Erlanger town 3,694
Saline County, total... 33,409 13.1 Ludlow 6,374
Salina 26,176 24.2 Park Hills town 2,577
Scott County, total.... 4,921 30.4 South Fort Mitchell. . 3,142
Scott City 3,204 73.4 Knox County, total 30,409
Sedgwick County, total. 222,290 55.1 Barbourville 2,926
Wichita 168,279 46.4 C orb in, total 7,744
Seward County, total... 9,972 52.5 In Knox County 1,604
Liberal 7,134 61.8 In Whitley County. . 6,140
La. (Evangeline)— Mass. (Norfolk) App. A
Table A-2.—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes 10 urban area in 1950. For area codes, see table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1.
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

State, county, and place Population, State, county, and Population,


State, county, and placi placf
1950 1950

LOUISIANA—Continued
Evangeline Parish, total 31,629
Ville Platte town
Franklin Parish, total
Vinnsboro town
Iberia Parish, total
Jeanerette town
New Iberia
Iberville Parish, total
Plaquemine town
Jackson Parish, total
Jonesboro town
Jefferson Parish, total
Gretna
Harahan village.
Kenner town
Westwego town
Jefferson Davis Parish, total
Jennings,
Lake Arthur town
Lafayette Pariah, total
Lafayette
Lafourche Parish, total
Golden Meadow*
Tbibodaux
Lincoln Parish, total
Ruston town
Madison Parish, total
Tallulah village
Morehouse Parish, total.
Bastrop town
Natchitoches Parish, total
Natchitoches
Orleans Parish, total
New Orleans
Ouachita Parish, total
Monroe
Vest Monroe
Pointe Coupee Parish, total
New Roads town •

Rapides Parish, total


Alexandria
Pineville #..
Richland Parish, total
Rsyville town
St. Charles Parish, total
Norco-Goodhope*
St. John the Baptish Parish, total
Reserve*
St. Landry Parish, total
Eunice town
Opelousas
St. Martin Parish, total
St. Martinville town
St. Mary Parish, total
Berwick town
Franklin town
Morgan City
St. Tammany Parish, total
Coving-ton town
Slidell town
Tangipahoa Parish, total
Amite City town

Ponchatoula town
Terrebonne Pariah, total
Daigleville*
Houma
Vermilion Parish, total
Abbeville
Kaplan town
Vernon Parish, total
Leesville town
Washington Parish, total
Bogalusa
Webster Parish, total
Minden
Spzing-hiU town
West Baton Rouge Parish, total....
Port Allen town
Winn Parish, total
Winnf ield town

MAINE
Androscoggin County, total
Auburn
Lewiston
Livermore Falls*
Aroostook County, total
Caribou*
Fort Fairfield*
Fort Kent*
Houlton*
Madavaaka*
Presque Isle
Van Buren*
. )

App. A Mass. (Plymouth) —Minn. (Carlton)


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes counties with no urban area in 1950. For area codes, see table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

Population, Population, Population,


State, county, and plaa State, county, and place State, county, and plaa
1950 1950 1950

MASSACHUSETTS— Continued
Plymouth County, total
Bridgewater*
Brockton
MIddleborougb*
Plymouth*
Suf foli County, total
Boston
Chelsea

Worcester County, total


Athol*
Clinton*
Fisherville-Famumsville*
Fitchburg
Gardner
Hopedale*
Leominster
Merino Village*
MiLford*
North Brookfield*
Oxford*
Southbridge*
Spencer*
Uxbridge -North Uxbridge*
Webster*
Westborough* -

Whitinsville*
Winchendon*
Worcester

MICHIGAN
Alger County, total
Munising
Allegan County, total
Allegan
Otsego
Plainwell
Alpena County, total
Alpena
Barry County, total
Hastings
Bay County, total
Bay City
Essexville
Berrien County, total
Benton Harbor
Benton Heights*
Buchanan
Fair Plain*
Niles
St. Joseph
Branch County, total
Coldwater
Calhoun County, total
Albion
Battle Creek
Englewood Park-Brownlee Park*.
Marshall
Springfield Place-Lakeview*. .

Cass County, total


Dovagiac
Charlevoix County, total
Boyne City
Charlevoix
Cheboygan County, total
Cheboygan
Chippewa County, total
Sault Ste . Marie
Clinton County, total
St. Johns
Delta County, total
Escanaba
Gladstone
Dickinson County, total
Iron Mountain
Kingsf ord
Norway
Eaton County, total
Charlotte
Eaton Rapids
Grand Ledge
Emmet County, total
Petoskey
Genesee County, total
Fenton village
Flint
Mount Morris
Gogebic County, total
Bessemer
Ironwood
Wakefield
Grand Traverse County, total
Traverse City
, )

Minn. (Chippewa)—Mo. (Carroll) App. A


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes with no urban area in 1950. For area codes, see table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

In- In-

State, county, and plaa state, county, and plaa Population, Populatia
State, county, and plaa
1950 1950

MINNES0TA--C ontinued
Chippewa County, total 16,739
Granite Falls, total
In Chippewa County
In Yellow Medicine County
Montevideo
Clay County, total
Moor head
Cottonwood County, total
Windon
Crow Wing County, total
Brainerd ,

Croaby village
Dakota County, total ,

Hastings, total ,

In Dakota County ,

In Washington County
South St. Paul
West St. Paul ,

Douglas County, total


Alexandria ,

Faribault County, total ,

Blue Earth ,

Freeborn County, total ,

Albert Lea
Goodhue County, total ,

Red Wing ,

Hennepin County, total ,

Brooklyn Center village


Crystal village ,

Edina village
Golden Valley village
Hopkins
Minneapolis ,

Richfield village ,

Rohbinsdale ,

St. Louis Park village ,

Hubbard County, total ,

Park Rapids village ,

Isanti County, total


Cambridge village ,

Itasca Gounty, total ,

Grand Rapids village ,

Jackson County, total ,

Jackson ,

Kandiyohi County, total ,

Willmar ,

Koochiching County, total ,

International Falls ,

Lac qui Parle County, total....,


Ortonville, total ,

In Big Stone County ,

In Lac qui Parle County. .


Lake County, total
Two Harbors
Le Sueur County, total ,

Le Sueur
Lyon County, total
Marshall

McLeod County, total


Glencoe
Hutchinson
Martin County, total
Fairmont
Meeker County, total
Litchfield. t
Morrison County, total
Little Falls
Mower County, total
Austin
Nicollet County, total
North Mankato
St. Peter
Nobles County, total
Worthington
Olmsted County, total
Rochester
Otter Tail County, total
Fergus Falls
Pennington County, total
Thief River Falls
Pipestone County, total
Pipestone
Polk County, total
Crooks ton
East Grand Forks
Pope County, "total
Glenwood
Ramsey County, total
Falcon Heights village
North St. Paul village:....
Rosevllle village
St. Paul
White Bear Lake
. .. ..
. . )

App. A Mo. (Cass)—Nebr. (Hall)


Table A-2 .—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes with no urban area in 1950. For area codes, seet table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where than Minus
r less 0.1. sign {—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

State, county, and plact State, county, and plaa Population, Population,
State, county, and pkc<
1950 1950

MISSOURI —Continued MISSOURI—Continued


Cass County, total 19,325
Harrisonville
Cedar County, total
Eldorado Springs
Clay County, total
Excelsior Springs, total.
In Clay County
In Ray County
Kansas City, total
In Clay County
In Jackson County
Liberty
North Kansas City town...
Clinton County, total
Cameron, total
In Clinton County
In De Kalb County
Cole County, total
Jefferson City ,

Cooper County, total


Boonville ,

Crawford County, total...


Sullivan, total
In Crawford County.
In Franklin County.
De Kalb County, total....
Cameron, total
In Clinton County.
In De Kalb County.
Dent County, total
Salem
Dunklin County, total. . .

Kermett
Maiden
Franklin County, total...
Sullivan, total
In Crawford County..
In Franklin County.
Union
Washington
Gasconade County, total.

Greene County, total...


Springfield
Grundy County, total...
Trenton
Harrison County, total.
Bethany
Henry County, total. . .

Clinton
Howard County, total....
Fayette
Howell County, total ....
West Plains
.Jackson County, total...
Independence
Kansas City, total..
In Clay County, . .

In Jackson County.
Lees Summit
Jasper County, total.
Carthage
Joplin, total
In Jasper County..
In Newton County.
Webb City
Jefferson County, total.
Crystal City
De Soto
Festus
Johnson County, total...
Warrensburg
Laclede County, total. .
Lebanon
Lafayette County, total.
Hlgglnsville
Lexington
Lawrence County, total...
Aurora
Monett, total
In Barry County. . .

In Lawrence County.
Linn County, total
Brookf ield
Marcellne
Livingston County, total,
Chlllioothe
Macon County, total
Macon
Madison County, total....
Fredericktown
f )

Nebr. (Holt)—N. J. (Ocean) App. A


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes ) urban area in 1950. For area codes. tableA-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

In-

and place Population, Population,


State, county, and plact state, county, State, county, and place
1950 1950

NEBRASKA— Cont inued


Holt County, total 14,859
O'Neill
Jefferson County, total
Fairbuxy
Keith County, total
Ogallala
Lancaster County, total
Huskerville*
Lincoln
Lincoln County, total
North Platte
Madison County, total
Norfolk
Nemaha County, total
Auburn
Nuckolls County, total
Superior
Otoe County, total
Nebraska City
Phelps County, total
Holdrege
Platte County, total
Columbus
Red Willow County, total
McCook
Richardson County, total
Falls City
Saline County, total
Crete
Sarpy County, total
Bellevue
Saunders County, total

Scotts Bluff County, total ....

Scottsbluf
Seward County, total

Washington County, total


Blair
Wayne County, total

York County, total


York

NEVADA
Clark County, total
Boulder City*
Henderson*
Las Vegas
North Las Vegas
Elko County, total
Elko
Humboldt County, total
Winnemucca
Onnsby County, total
Carson City
Washoe County, total

Sparks
White Pine County, total
Ely

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Bel knap County, total
Laconia
Cheshire County, total

Coos County, total


Berlin
Grafton County, total
Hanover*
Lebanon*
Littleton*
Hillsborough County, total....
Manchester
Milford*
Nashua
Merrimack County, total
Concord
Franklin
Suncook-Blodgett*
Rockingham County, total
Exeter*
Portsmouth
West Derry-Derry*
Strafford County, total

Rochester
Somersworth
Sullivan County, total
Claremont
Newport*
. . . .
.

App. A N. J. (Passaic)—N. Y. (Orange)

Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950


[Listing excludes counties with 10 urban area in 1950. For area codes, see; table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not
r shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (-)
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

State, county, and plaa Populatia


State, county, and plact State, county, and plaa
1950

NEW JERSEY —Continued NEW MEXICO —Continued


Passaic County, total 337,093
Bloomingdale borough 3,251
Clifton 64,511
Haledon borough 6,204
Hawthorne borough 14,816
North Haledon borough 3,550
Passaic 57,702
Paterson 139,336
Pompton Lakes borough 4,654
Prospect Park borough 5,242
Totowa borough 6,045
Wanaque borough 4,222
West Paterson borough 3,931
Salem County, total 49,508
Penns Grove borough 6,669
9,050
Somerset County total
, 99,052 33.2
Bemardsville borough 3,956 16,2
Bound Brook borough 8,374 10.0
Manville borough 8,597 41.7
North Plainf ield borough. . 12,766 20.6
Rarltan borough 5,131 6.0
Somerville borough 11,571 32.7
South Bound Brook borough, 2,905 50.7
Sussex County, total 34,423 16.2
Franklin borough 3,864 -3.6
Newton town 5,781 4.5
Union County, total 398,138 21.3
Elizabeth 112,817 2.6
Fanwood borough 3,228 39.7
Garwood borough 4,622 27.6
Kenilworth borough 4,922 100.8
Linden 30,644 27.1
New Providence borough. 3,380 42.4
Plainf ield 42,366 13.1
Railway 21,290 21.7
Roselle borough 17,681 30.0
Roselle Park borough. , 11,537 19.4
17,929 10.9
Westf ield town 21,243 15.1
Warren County, total, 54,374
Hackettstown town 3,894
Phillipsburg town 18,919
Washington borough

NEW MEXICO
Bernalillo County, total.. 145,673
Albuquerque
Arm! Jo*
Atrisco-Five Points*..
Lob Duranes*
Chaves Count?, total
Rosvell
Colfax County, total

Curry Comity, total


Clovis
Dona Ana County, total, . .

Las Cruces
Eddy County, total
Artesia
Carlsbad
Grant County, total
Silver City
Hidalgo County, total
Lordsburg
Lea County, total
Hobbs
Loving-ton town
Los Alamos County 1 , total.
Los Alamos*
Luna County, total........
Deming village........
McKinley County, total...
Gallup town
Zuni Pueblo*
Otero County, total
Alamogordo town
Quay County, total ,

Tucumcari
Roosevelt County, total..
Portales ,

San Juan County, total.


Farmington town
San Miguel County, total,
Las Vegas city
Las Vegas town
Santa Fe County 1 , total,.
Santa Fe
Sierra County, total,...
Truth or Consequencei
Socorro County, total...
Socorro
.

N. Y. (Orleans)—N. C. (Rutherford) App. A


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes counties with 1 ) urban area in 1950. For area codes, see: table A-3. For definition of urban place, aee Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not
r shown where less than 0.1.
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

In- In-

Populatioi Population,
State, county, and place state, county, and placi State, county, and placi
1950 W50

NEW YOHX— Continued NEW YORK —Continued NORTH CAROLINA— Continued

Orleans County, total 29,832 Wayne County, total 57,323 Gaston County, total
Albion village 4,850 Lyons village 4,217 Arlington*
Medina village 6,179 Newark village 10,295 Belmont 5,330
Osvego County, total 77,181 Palmyra village.... 3,034 Bessemer City town 3,961
Fulton 13,922 Cherryville town 3,492
Westchester County, total 625,816
Oswego 22,647 Cramerton* 3,211
Bronxville village 6,778
Otsego County, total 50,763 East Gastonia* 3,733
Croton-on-Hudson village... 4,837
Coopers-town village 2,727 Gastonla 23,069
Dobbs Ferry village 6,268
Oneonta 13,564 North Belmont* 3,948
Elmsf ord village 3,147 Ranlo-Smyre* 2,929
Queens County1 Hastings-on-Hudson village. 7,565
South Gastonia* 6,465
Irvington village 3,657
Rensselaer County, total 132,607 Granville County, total
Larchmont village 6,330 31,793
Hoosick Falls village 4,297 Oxford town 6,685
Mamaroneck village 15,016
Rensselaer 10,856 Guilford County, total 191,057
Mount Kisco village 5,907
Troy - 72,311 Greensboro 74,389
Mount Vernon 71,899
Richmond County1 191,555 New Rochelle 59,725 High Point 39,973
North Pelham village 5,046 Westend* 2,797
Rockland County, total 89,276 Halifax County, total 58,377
North Tarrytown village .... 8,740
Haverstraw village 5,818 Belmont-South Rosemary* 3,173
Nyack village 5,889 Osslning village 16,098 Roanoke Rapids 8,156
South Nyack village 3,102 Peeksklll 17,731 Scotland Neck town 2,730
Spring Valley village 4,500 Pelham Manor village 5,306
Suf f ern village 4,010 Pleasantvllle village 4,861 Harnett County, total 47,605
West Haverstraw village.... 3,099 Port Chester village 23,970 Dunn town 6,316
Rye 11,721 Erwin* 3,344
St. Lawrence County, total 98,897 Haywood County, total 37,631
Scarsdale village 13,156
Canton village 4,379
Tarrytown village 8,851 Canton town 4,906
Gouverneur village 4,916
Tuekahoe village 5,991 Waynesville town 5,295
Maasena village 13,137
White Plains 43,466 Henderson County, total 30,921
Ogdensburg 16,166
Yonkers 152,798 Hendersonville 6,103
Potsdam village 7,491 Hertford County, total
Wyoming County, total 32,822
Saratoga County, total 74,869 Ahoskie town
Attica village 2,676
Ballston Spa village 4,937 Iredell County, total
Perry village 4,533 56,303
Corinth village 3,161 Mooreaville town
Warsaw village 3,713 7,121
Mechanicville 7,385 Stateeville
Yates County, total 17,615 16,901
Saratoga Springs 15,473
Perm Yan village 5,481 Johnston County, total 65,906
South Glens Falls village . 3,645
Selma town 2,639
Waterf ord village 2,968
Smlthf ield town 5,574
NORTH CAROLINA
Schenectady County, total 142,497 Lee County, total 23,522
Schenectady. 91,785 Alamance County, total 71,220 Sanford town 10,013
Scotia village 7,812 Burlington 24,560 Lenoir County, total 45,953
Schoharie County, total 22,703 Graham town 5,026 Kins ton 18,336
Coble s k i 11 village 3,208 Anson County, total 26,781
Lincoln County, total 27,459
Wadesboro town. 3,408
Schuyler County, total 14,182 Llncolnton town 5,423
Beaufort County, total 37,134
Vatkins Glen village 3,052 McDowell County, total 25,720
Belhaven town 2,528
Seneca County, total 29,253 East Marion* 2,901
Washington 9,698
Seneca Falls village 6,634 Marion town 2,740
Buncombe County, total 124,403
Waterloo village 4,438 Martin County, total 27,938
Asheville 53,000 Willis ins ton town
Steuben County, total 91,439 4,975
Bath village 5,416 Burke County, total 45,518 Mecklenburg County, total 197,052
Canieteo village 2,625 Morganton town 8,311 Charlotte 134,042
Corning 17,684 Valdese town 2,730
Moore County, total 33,129
Hornell 15,049 Cabarrus County, total 63,783
Southern Pines town 4,272
Brown-Norcott Mills* 4,802
Suffolk County, total 276,129 Nash County, total 59,919
Concord 16,486
Amityville village 6,164 Rocky Mount, total 27,697
Kannapolis*, total 28,448
Babylon village 6,015 In Edgecombe County 12,881
In Cabarrus County 20,819
Bay Shore* 9,665 In Nash County U,816
In Rowan County 7,629
Brentwood* 2,803 New Hanover County, total 63,272
Caldwell County, total
Central Iellp» 3,067 Wilmington 45,043
Lenoir town
Onslow County, total 42,047
East Islip* 2,834 Jacksonville town
Carteret County, total 23,059 3,960
East Northport* 3,842 Midway Park*
Beaufort town 3,212 3,703
East Patchogue* 4,124
Morehead City town 5,144
Greenport village 3,028 Orange County, total 34,435
Catawba County, total 61,794
Huntington* 9,324 Chapel Hill town 9,177
Hichory 14,755 Pasquotank County, total
Huntington Station* 9,924 24,347
Newton town 6,039
Islip* 5,254 Elizabeth City town 12,685
Chatham County, total 25,392 Person County, total
Kings Park* 10,960 24,361
Slier City town 2,501
Roxboro town 4,321
Llndenhurst village 8,644 Chowan County, total 12,540
Pitt County, total 63,789
Northport village 3,859 Edenton town 4,468
Farmvllle town 2,942
Patchogue village 7,361 Greenville town
Cleveland County, total 64,357 16,724
Port Jefferson* 3,296 Randolph County, total
Kings Mountain ............. 7,206 50,804
Rlverhead* 4,892 Asheboro town
Shelby 15,508 7,701
Sayville* 4,251
Columbus County, total 50,621
Southampton village 4,042 Richmond County, total 39,597
Whiteville town 4,238 Hamlet town 5,061
Sullivan County, total 40,731 Craven County, total 48,823
Mills-East Rockingham* 5,180
Liberty village 4,658 New Bern 15,812
Rockingham town 3,356
Monticello village 4,223 Cumberland County, total 96,006
Robeson County, total 87,769
Tioga County, total 30,166 Fayetteville 34,715
Lumberton 9,186
Owego village 5,350 South Fayetteville* 3,428 Rockingham County, total 64,816
Waverly village
Davidson County, total 62,244 Draper town 3,629
Tompkins County, total Leaksvllle town
Lexington 13,571 4,045
Ithaca 29,257 Reidsville
Thomasville 11,154
Ulster County, total 92,621 Durham County, total 101,639 Spray*
Zllenville village 4,225 Durham. 71,311
Rowan County, total 75,410
Highland* 3,035 Edgecombe County, total 51,634
Kannapolis*, total 28,448
Kingston 28,817 Rocky Mount, total 27,697
In Cabarrus County 20,819
Saugertles' village 3,907 In Edgecombe County 12,881
In Rowan County 7,629
In Nash County 14,816
Warren County, total 39,205 Salisbury 20,102
Tarboro town 8,120
Glens Falls 19,610 3,242
Washington County, total 47,144 Forsyth County, total 146,135 Rutherford County, total 6,356
Fort Edward village 3,797 Ogburatown* 3,653 Caroleen-Avondale-Henrietta* 3,494
Granville village 2,826 Winston-Salem 87,811 Forest City town 4,971
Hudson Falls village 7,236 Franklin County, total 31,341 Rutherfordton town 3,146
Whitehall village 4,457 Loulsburg town 2,545 Spindale town 3,891
The 5 boroughs comprising New York City are coextensive with counties as follows: Bronx Borough —Bronx County; Brooklyn Borough —Kings County; Manhattan

New York County; Queens Borough Queens County; Richmond Borough Richmond County. —
446
, . )

App. A N. C. (Sampson) —Ohio (Ottawa)


Table A-2 — POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes counties with no urban area in 1950. codes, see table A-3. ee Geographic Concepts and Codes,
For definition of urban place, see Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
ncorporated place]

Populatica Population, Population,


State, county, and plaa State, county, and place State, county, and place
1950 1950 1950

NORTH CAROLINA—Continued
Sampson County, total .49,780
Clinton town
Scotland County, total
Laurinburg town
Stanly County, total
Albemarle town
Surry County, total
Cross Road-Bannertown*.
Elkin town
Mount Airy
Transylvania County, total.
Brevard town
Union County, total
Monroe
Vance County, total
Henderson
Wake County, total
Raleigh
Wake Forest town
Washington County, total.
Plymouth town
Watauga County, total....
Boone town
Wayne County, total
Goldsboro
Mount Olive town
Wilkes County, total
North Wilkesboro town
Wilson County, total
Wilson

NORTH DAKOTA
Barnes County, total
Valley City
Burleigh County, total
Bismarck .- . —
Cass County, total

Grand Forks County, total..


Grand Forks
Morton County, total
Mandan
Pierce County
Rugby
Ramsey County, total
Devils Lake
Richland County, total.,
Wahpeton
Stark County, total.....
Dickinson
Stutsman County, total.,
Jamestown
Walsh County, total. . . .

Grafton
Ward County, total
Minot
Williams County, total.
Willi st on

OHIO
men County, total....
Delphos, total
In Allen County,
In Van Wert Coin ty.
Lima
Ashland County, total
Ashland
Loudonville village
Ashtabula County, total
Ashtabula
Cormeaut
Geneva village
LakeviUe village
Athens County, total
Athens
Nelsonville
Auglaize County, total
St. Marys
Wapakoneta
Belmont County, total
Barne grille village
Bellaire
Bridgeport village
Martins Ferry
St. Clairsville village.
Shadyside village
Butler County, total
Hamilton
Middletown
Oxford village
Carroll County, total
Carrollton village
Minerva village, total. ..
In Carroll County. . . .
In Stark County
)

Ohio (Perry)—Oreg. (Lake) App. A


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY 1950
[Listing excludes counties with no urban area in 1950. For area codes, tableA-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

Populatioi
State, county, and place State, county, and place State, county, and place
1950

OHIO —Continued
Perry County, total 28,999
Crooksville village
New Lexington village
Pickaway County, total
Circleville
Portage County, total
Kent
Ravenna
Windham village
Preble County, total
Eaton village
Putnam County, total
Ottawa village
Richland County, total
Lincoln-Cool Ridge Heights*
Mansfield
Rose land-Steel Mill*
Shelby
Ross County, total
Chillicothe
Sandusky County, total
Bellevue, total
In Huron County
In Sandusky County
Clyde village
Fremont
Scioto County, total
New Boston
Portsmouth
West Portsmouth*
Seneca County, total
Fostoria, total
In Hancock County
In Seneca County
Tiffin
Shelby County, total
Sidney
Stark County, total i

Alliance
Canton
Louisville village
Mass 11 Ion
Minerva village, total
In Carroll County
In Stark County
North Canton village
Summit County, total

Barberton
Cuyahoga Falls
Tallmadge village
Trumbull County, total
Girard
Hubbard village
Leavittsburg*
Newton Falls village
Niles
Sharon*
Warren
Youngstown, total
In Mahoning County
In Trumbull County
Tuscarawas County, total
Dennison village

Nevcomerstown village
New Philadelphia
Uhrichsville
Union County, total
Marysville village
Van Wert County, total
Delphos, total
In Allen County
In Van Wert County
Van Wert
Warren County, total
Franklin village
Lebanon village
Washington County, total
Marietta
Wayne County, total
Orrvllle village
Riftanan village
Wooster
Williams County, total

Montpelier village
Wood County, total
Bowling Green
North Baltimore village....
Perrysburg village
Rossf ord village
Wyandot County, total
Carey village
Upper Sandusky village
... )

App. A Oreg. (Lane)—Pa. (Fayette)


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes counties with no urban ; : table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent r t shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

State, county, and and plaa Populanoi Population,


plaos State, county, State, county, and plao
1950 1950

OHEGON —Continued
Lane County, total 125,776
Cottage Grove ,

Eugene
Springfield
Lincoln County, total
Newport
Linn County, total
Albany. ,

Lebanon
Sweet Home
Malheur County, total ,

Nyssa town
Ontario
Marlon County, total
Hayesvllle* ,

Salem, total ,

In Marion County ,

In Polk County ,

Silverton
Multnomah County, total
Gresham
Portland
Polk County, total
Dallas
Salem, total
In Marion County
In Polk County
Tillamook County, total
Tillamook
Umatilla County, total
Hermlston
Pendleton.
Union County, total
La Grande
Wasco County, total
The Dalles
Washington County, total
Beaverton
Forest Grove
Hillsboro
Yamhill County, total
McMinnville
Newberg

PENNSYLVANIA
Adams County, total
Gettysburg borough
Littlestown borough
McSherrystown borough. . .

Allegheny County, total


Aspinvall borough
Avalon borough
Bellevue borough
Bethel borough
Brackenridge borough
Braddock borough
Brentwood borough
Bridgeville borough
Carnegie borough
Castle Shannon borough. .

Clatrton
Coraopolis borough
Craf ton borough
Dormont borough
Dravosburg borough
Duquesne
East McKeesport borough.
East Pittsburgh borough.
Edgewood borough
Elizabeth borough
Emsworth borough
Etna borough
Forest Hills borough
Glaseport borough
Green Tree borough
Homestead borough
Ingram borough
McDonald borough, total..
In Allegheny County. . .

In Washington County. .

McKeesport
McKees Rockaborough
Millvale borough
Mount Oliver borough
Munhall borough
North Braddock borough...
Oakmont borough
Pitcairn borough.
Pittsburgh
Pleasant Hills borough. .

Port Vue borough


Rankin borough
Sewickley borough
)

Pa. (Franklin)—S. C (Anderson) App. A


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes counties with no urban area in 1950. For area c tableA-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

and Population, Population,


State, county, and placi State, county, place
1950 1950

PENNSYLVANIA—C ont inued


Franklin County, total 75,927
Chambersburg borough
Greencastle borough
Shippensburg borough, total.
In Cumberland County
In Franklin County
Waynesboro borough
Greene County, total ,

Waynesburg borough
Huntingdon County, total
Huntingdon borough
Mount Union borough
Indiana County, total
Blairsville borough
Clymer borough
Indiana borough
Jefferson County, total ,

Brockway borough
Brookville borough
Punxsutawney borough
Reynoldsville borough. ......
Lackawanna County, total
Archbald borough
Blakely borough ,

Carbondale ,

C larks Summit borough


Dickson City borough
Dunmore borough
Jermyn borough
Moosic borough
Old Forge borough
Olyphant borough
Scranton
Taylor borough
Throop borough
Winton borough
Lancaster County, total ,

Columbia borough ,

Elizabethtown borough
Ephrata borough ,

Lancaster ,

Lititz borough
Manheim borough
Millersville borough
Mount Joy borough
New Holland borough
Lawrence County, total
Ellwood City borough, total
In Beaver County
In Lawrence County
New Castle
Lebanon County, total
Annville*
Lebanon
Lebanon Independent borough
Myerstown borough
Palmyra borough
Lehigh County, total
Allentown
Bethlehem, total
In Lehigh County
In Northampton County....
Catasauqua borough
Coplay borough
Emmaus borough
Fountain Hill borough
Slatington borough
Luzerne County, total
Ashley borough
Avoca borough
Dupont borough
Duryea borough
Edwardsvllle borough
Exeter borough
Forty Fort borough
Freeland borough
Flen Lyon*
Hazleton
Kingston borough
Larksville borough
Luzerne borough
Nanticoke
Pittston
Plymouth borough
Swoyersville borough
West Hazleton borough
West Pittston borough
West Wyoming borough
Wilkes-Barre
Wyoming borough
Lycoming County, total
Faxon-Kenmar*
Jersey Shore borough
Montoursvllle borough
. . )

App. A S. C. (Anderson) —Tenn. (Roane)


Table A-2- •POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes with no urban area in 1950. For area codes, : tableA-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

Populatioi Population,
State, county, and plaa State, county, and place State, county, and plaa
1950 ISttO

SOUTH CAROLINA —Continued SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued



Anderson County Continued Orangeburg County, total 68,726
Pelzer* Orangeburg
Piedmont*, total Pickens County, total
In Anderson County Easley
In Greenville County Richland County, total
Will iamston town Columbia
Eau Claire town
Bamberg County, total
Forest Acres town.........
Bamberg town
Saluda County, total
Denmark town
Batesburg town, total. . .
Beaufort County, total
In Lexington County
Beaufort
In Saluda County
Charleston County, total
Charleston Spartanburg County, total
Cherokee County, total Arcadia*
East Gaf f ney* Greer town, total
Gaf fney In Greenville County....
In Spartanburg County...
Chester County, total
Chester
Spartanburg
Great Falls* ,

Victor Mills*
Chesterfield County, total
Woodburn Hills*
Cheraw town
Woodruff town
Clarendon County, total
Sumter County, total
Manning town
Shannontown*
Colleton County, total ,

Sumter
Walterboro town
Union County, total
Darlington County, total
Darlington town
Williamsburg County, total ....
Hartsville town
Andrews town, total
Dillon County, total
In Georgetown County....
Dillon town
In Williamsburg County..
Dorchester County, total
Kings tree town
Summerville town
York County, total
Edgefield County, total
"

Clover town
Edgefield town
Fort Mill town
Fairfield County, total
Rock Hill
Winnsboro
York town
Winnsboro Mills*
Florence County, total 12.9
Florence 40:2 SOUTH DAKOTA
Lake City town 102.7
Beadle County, total
Georgetown County, total 20.5
Andrews town, total 34.6 Brookings County, total
In Georgetown County 37.3 Brookings
In Williamsburg County -39.4 Brown County, total
Georgetown Aberdeen
Whites Bridge Road-North Winyah Butte County, total
Heights* Belle Fourche *.
Clay County, total
Greenville County, total
Vermillion
Brandon-Judson*
Codington County, total
Dunean*
Watertown
Greenville
Davison County, total
Greer town, total
Mitchell
In Greenville County
Day County, total
In Spartanburg County
Webster
Park Place-Poe* ,

Piedmont*, total Fall River County, total


In Anderson County Hot Springs
In Greenville County Grant County, total
Riverside-City View-Woodside*. . Milbank
Sans Souci-Union Bleachery* Hughes County, total
Greenwood County, total
Lake County, total
Greenwood
,

Madison
South Greenwood* ,

Lawrence County, total


Ware Shoals*
Dead wood
Horry County, total 15.1
Conway town ,
19.9
Spearfish
Myrtle Beach town 109.5
Lincoln County, total ,

Kershaw County, total


Canton
Camden ,

Meade County, total ,

Lancaster County, total Sturgis


Lancaster town
Lancaster Mills-Springdale*.. ..
Minnehaha County, total
Laurens County, total Sioux Falls
Pennington County, total
Clinton town
Rapid City
Laurens
Lee County, total Perkins County, total
,

Lenxnon
Bishopville town ,

Lexington County, total Roberts County, total..........


Batesburg town, total Slsseton
8.0
Spink County, total
In Lexington County ,
7.2
Redfield
In Saluda County 20.2
Tripp County, total
123.2
Marion County, total Winner
10.0
Marion town Walworth County, total
18.9
Mullins town Mobridge
11.9
Yankton County, total
Marlboro County, total Yankton
Bennettsville town
McColl town ,

Newberry County, total TENNESSEE


Newberry town Anderson County, total
Whitmlre town Clinton town
Oconee County, total , Oak Ridge*, total
Seneca town In Anderson County
Walhalla town In Roane County
)

Tenn. (Robertson)—Texas (Hopkins) App. A


Table A-2.—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
io urban area in 1950. For area codes, see table A-3. For definition of urban place
: e Geographic Concepts and Codes.
place, see Percent not shown where lei than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes 1 icorporated place]

Population Population, Populatioi


State, county, and plaos State, county, and plat
1950 1950 1950

TENNESSEE—C ont Inued


Robertson County, total 27,024
Springfield ,

Rutherford County, total


Murfreesboro
Shelby County, total
Memphis ,

Mllllngton town ,

Sullivan County, total ,

Bristol ,

Highland Park-Litz Manor*


Kingsport ,

Lynn Garden-West View-Fort Robin-


son-Morrison City* ,

Sumner County, total


Gallatin ,

Tipton County, total ,

Covington town
Unicoi County, total ,

Banner Hill* ,

Erwin town ,

Warren County, total ,

McMinnville town ,

Washington County, total


Johnson City
Weakley County, total ,

McKenzie, total
In Carroll County ,

In Weakley County
Martin
White County, total ,

Sparta ,

Williamson County, total ,

Franklin town ,

Wilson County, total


Lebanon

TEXAS
Anderson County, total
Palestine
Andrews County, total
Andrews ,

Angelina County, total ,

Lufkin ,

Aransas County, total ,

Aransas Pass , total


In Aransas County
In San Patricio County ,

Atascosa County, total


Plea s an ton
Bastrop County, total
Bastrop
Elgin
Smlthville
Baylor County, total

Bee County, total ,

Beeville ,

Bell County, total


Belton ,

Killeen
Temple ,

Bexar County, total


Alamo Heights
Olmos Park
San Antonio
Terrell Hills
Bowie County, total
New Boston town ,

Red Cut Heights* ,

Texarkana ,

Brazoria County, total ,

Alvin ,

Angleton ,

Freeport town ,

Lake Jackson ,

Brazos County, total ,

Bryan ,

College Station ,

Brewster County, total ,

Alpine town
Brooks County, total ,

Falf urriaa ,

Brown County, total


Brownwood ,

Caldwell County, total ,

Lockhart ,

Calhoun County, total ,

Port Lavaca ,

Cameron County, total


Brownsville ,

Harlingen
La Feria ,

San Benito ,
, » , )

App. A Texas (Houston)—Utah (Uintah)


Table A-2 — POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes counties with no urban area in 1950. For area codes, see table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

State, county, and plaa Populatio) and place Populatic Populatio:


State, county, State, county, and plaa 1940
1950 1950 1950
1950

TEXAS - -C ont inued TEXAS —C ontinued


Houston County, total 22,825 Mitchell County, total 14,357
Crockett 5,932 Colorado City
Howard County, total 26 ,722 Montague County, total
Big Spring 17,286 Bowie
Hunt County, total 42,731 Nocona
Commerce 5,889 Montgomery County, total
Greenville 14,727 Conroe
Hutchinson County, total.... 31,580 Moore County, total
Borger 18,059 Dumas
Phillips* 4,105 Nacogdoches County, total...
Nacogdoches
Jack County, total 7,755 -24.0
Navarro County, total
Jacksboro 2,951 24.6 Corsicana
Jackson County, total 12,916 10.2
Edna town 3,855 41.5 Nolan County, total
Jasper County, total 20,049 14.6 Sweetwater
Jasper 4,403 25.9 Nueces County, total
Jefferson County, total 195 ,083 34.2 Bishop town
Beaumont 94,014 59.2 Corpus Christi
Lakeview town 3,091 262.8 Robstown
Nederland 3,805 San Pedro*
Port Arthur 57,530 Ochiltree County, total
Port Neches 5,448 Perryton
Orange County, total
Jim Hogg County, total 5,389 -1.1
Orange ,
Hebbronville* 4,X2 West Orange*
Jijn Wells County, total 27,991 38.3
Palo Pinto County, total....
Alice 16,449 111.1
Mineral Wells
Premont town 2,619 142.5
San Diego, total 4,397 64.4 Panola County, total
In Duval County , 3,881 45.1 Carthage
In Jim Wells County. . . 516 Parker County, total
Johnson County, total 3.3 Weatherford
Cleburne 22.2 Pecos County, total
Fort Stockton...
Jones County, total 22,147 -5.3
Poli County, total
Anson 2,708 Livingston town
Hamlin, total 3,569
Potter County, total
In Fisher County
Amarillo, total
In Jones County 3,569 48.3
In Potter County
Stamford 5,819 21.0
In Randall County
Karnes County, total 17,139 -11.0
Presidio County, total
Karnes City town 2,588 64.7 Marfa
Kenedy 4,234 46.5
Randall County, total
Kaufman County, total 31,170 -18.6
Amarillo, total
Kaufman 2,714 2.3
In Potter County
Terrell 11,544 10.1
In Randall County
Kerr County, total 14,022 20.4
Canyon
Kerrville 7,691 38.0
Red River County, total
Kleberg County, total 21,991 64.8
Clarksville
Kingsville 16,898 117.1 Reeves County, total
Lamar County, total 43 ,033 -14.7
Paris 21,643 15.9 Refugio County, total
Lamb County, total 20,015 13.7
Refugio town
Littlefield 6,540 71.3 Robertson County, total
Lampasas County, total 9,929 8.3 Calvert
4,869 Hearae
La Salle County, total 7,485 Runnels County, total
Cotulla 4,418 21.6
Ballinger
Lavaca County, total 22,159 -13.1
Winters
Yoalcum, total 5,231 10.5
Rusk County, total
In De Witt County 2,087 7.4 Henderson
In Lavaca County 3,144 12.7 Kilgore, total
Lee County, total 10,144 •20.4
In Gregg County
Giddings 2,532 16.9
In Rusk County
Liberty County, total 26,729 8.9 San Augustine County, total.
Cleveland 5,183 190.7 San Augustine town
Liberty 4,163 34.9 San Patricio County, total..
Limestone County, total 25,251 -25.3 Aransas Pass, total
6,627 3.4
Llano County, total In Aransas County
5,377 -10.3
Llano town In San Patricio County.
2,954 11.1 Mathis
Lubbock County, total 101,048 95.1
Lubbock Sinton town
71,747 125.2 Taft
Slaton 5,036 40.4 San Saba County, total
Lynn County, total 11,030 San Saba town
Tahoka 2,848 Scurry County, total
McCulloch County, total 11,701 Snyder town
Brady 5,944 Shelby County, total
McLennan County, total 130,194 Center
McGregor town 2,669 Smith County, total
84,706 Tyler
Marion County, total 10,172
Starr County, total
Jefferson 3,164
Matagorda County, total Rio Grande City*
21,559
Bay City Stephens County, total
9,427 Breckenridge
Palacios 2,799 Sutton County, total
Maverick County, total 12,292 Sonora
Eagle Pass 7,276 Swisher County, total ,

Medina County, total 17,013 Tulia


Hondo 4,188 Tarrant County, total
Menard County, total 4,175 -7.7 Arlington ,

Menard town 2,685 13.1 Fort Worth ,

Midland County, total 25,785 120.0 Hal tarn City village


Midland 21,713 132.2 Oak Knoll village ,

Milam County, total 23,585 River Oaks ,

Cameron 5,052 White Settlement town. . .


)

Utah (Utah)— W. Va. (Berkeley) App. A


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes counties with o urban area in 1950. For area codes, see table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where than Minus
less 0.1. sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

State, county, and Populatioi and plaa Population, Population,


plact State, county, State, county, and placi
1950 1950 1950

UTAH—Continued
Utah County, total 81,912 42.7
American Fork 5,126 53.8
Lehi 3,627 32.7
8,351 136.6
Payson 3,998 11.3
Pleasant Grove 3,195 64.6
28,937 60.1
Spanish Fork City 5,230 25.5
Springville 6,475 35.0
Wasatch County, total 5,574 -3.1
Heber 2,936 6.8
Washington County, total 9,836 6.1
St. George 4,562 27.0
Weber County, total 83,319 46.9
Ogden 57,112 30.7
Roy town 3,723 273.0
South Ogden 3,763 167.4
Washington Terrace* 5,841

VERMONT
Addison County, total 19,442
Middlebury village 3,614
Bennington County, total 24,115
Bennington village 8,002
Caledonia County, total 24,049
St Johnsbury village
. 7,370
Chittenden County, total 62,570
Burlington 33,155
Essex Junction village 2,741
Winooski 6,734
Franklin County, total 29,894
St. Albans 8,552
Orleans County, total 21,190
Newport 5,217
Rutland County, total 45,905
Rutland 17,659
Washington County, total 42,870
10,922
Montpelier 8,599
Waterbury village 3,153
Windham County, total 28,749
Bellows Falls village 3,881
Brattleboro* 9,606
Windsor County, total 40,885
f-iringfield village 4,940
W^.Jsor village 3,467

VIRGINIA

Accomack County, total 33,832


Chincoteague town
Alleghany County, total
Covington town
Amherst County, total
Madison Heights*
Bedford County, total
Bedford town
Campbell County, total
AltaVista town
Carroll County, total
Galax town, total
In Carroll County
In Grayson County
Chesterfield County, total
Ettrick*
Culpeper County, total
Culpeper town
Elizabeth City County, total....
Copeland Park*
East Hampton-North Phoebus*.
North Hampton-South Hampton*
Phoebus town
RIverview*
Sherwood Park*
Giles County, total
Narrows town
Grayson County, total
Galax town, total
In Carroll County
In Grayson County
Greensville County, total
Emporia town
Halifax- County, total
South Boston town
Hanover County, total
Ashland town
Henrico County, total
Highland Springs*
Sandston-Seven Pines*
Henry County, total
Bassetts*
Mecklenburg County, total
Chase City town
)

App. A W. Va. (Brooke)—Wis. (Shawano)


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes counties with 10 urban area in 1950. For area codes, see table A-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

and place Population,


State, county, and plaot State, county,
)

Wis. (Sheboygan)—Wyo. (Weston) App. A


Table A-2—POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTY: 1950
[Listing excludes with no urban ; ; tableA-3. For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes. Percent r t shown where less than 0.1. Minus sign (—
denotes decrease. Asterisk (*) denotes unincorporated place]

and place Populatioi Populatio;


State, county, and plaa State, county, State, county, and place
1950 1950

WISCONSIN—Continued
Sheboygan County, total 80,631
Plymouth
Sheboygan
Sheboygan Falls
Taylor County, total
Medford
Vernon County, total
Viroqua
Walworth County, total
Delavan
Elkhorn
Lake Geneya
Whitewater
Washburn County, total
Spooner
Washington County, total
Hartford
West Bend
Waukesha County, total
Oconomowoc
Waukesha
Waupaca County, total
Clintonville
New London, total
In Outagamie County
In Waupaca County
Waupaca
. ..
.. . . ....
.

App. A Ala. (Albertville)— Calif (Exeter)

Table A-3—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950


[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

State and plaa State and place

ALABAMA ARIZONA ARKANSAS—Con.


Albertville.... Marshall Ajo* Pima Lafayette
Alexander City. Tallapoosa Amphitheater* , Stuttgart . . Arkansas
Alicevllle Pickens Avondale , Maricopa Texarkana.. Miller
Andalusia Covington Bisbee Cochise Trumann Poinsett
Anniston Calhoun Casa Grande Pinal Van Bur en. . . Crawford
Walnut Ridge Lawrence
Athens Limestone Chandler Maricopa
Atmore Escambia Clifton Greenlee Warren Bradley
Attalla Etowah Coolidge Pinal -054 West Helena. Phillips
Auburn Douglas Cochise -018 West Memphis Crittenden
Bay Minette.. . Baldwin Eloy Pinal -019 Wynne
Jefferson Flagstaff Coconino
Birmingham. Jefferson Glendale Maricopa
Marshall Globe Gila
Alameda Alameda
Brewton Escambia Kingman* Mohave
Albany Alameda
Brundidge .... Pike Maricopa
Alhambra. . . Los Angeles
Chickasaw.. .. Mobile Gila Alisal* Monterey
Childersburg. Talladega Miller Valley* ,
Yavapai Alturas Modoc
Clanton Chilton Morenci* Greenlee
Anaheim Orange
Cordova Walker Nogales Santa Cruz
Antioch Contra Costa
Cullman ...... Cullman Pasqua Village-El Rio*.
Arcadia Los Angeles
Dallas Mills-East Side* Madison Phoenix Maricopa Areata Humboldt
Decatur Morgan Prescott Yavapai Arvin*
Demopolis Marengo Safford Graham
Atascadero*. San Luis Obispo
Dothan Houston Sunnyslope* Maricopa
Atherton. . . San Mateo
Elba Coffee Tempe Maricopa
Merced
Tolleson Maricopa
Enterprise. . Coffee Auburn Placer
Eufaula Barbour Tucson Pima Avenal* Kings
Evergreen.. . Conecuh Wakefield* Pima
Azusa Los Angeles
Fairfax* Chambers Warren* Cochise
Bakersfield Kern
Fairfield.. . Jefferson West Yuma*
Banning Riverside
Winslow
Fairhope Baldwin Barstou San Bernardino
Fayette Fayette Bayview-Ros ewood-Cutt at* Humboldt
Florala Covington
Beaumont Riverside
Florence Lauderdale ARKANSAS
Bell Los Angeles
Fort Payne . . De Kalb
Arkadelphia Clark Belmont San Mateo
Gadsden Etowah Ashdown Little River Benicia Solano
Geneva Geneva Batesville Independence Berkeley Alameda
Greenville.. Butler Benton Saline
Beverly Hills Los Angeles
Guntersville. Marshall Bentonville Benton
Bishop ,

Haleyville.. Winston
Blytheville Mississippi Blythe Riverside
Hartselle. . . Morgan Bradley Quarters* Bradley Brawley Imperial
Homeuood Jefferson Brinkley Monroe Orange
Huntsville. . Madison Camden Ouachita
Buena Park*. Orange
Jackson Clarke Clarendon Monroe
Burbank Los Angeles
Jacksonville. Calhoun
Clarksville Burlingame.. San Mateo
Jasper Walker Conway Faulkner Calexico. . . Imperial
Lanett Chambers Crossett Carlsbad*. . San Diego
Langdale*.. . Chambers Cullendale* Ouachita
Carmel-by-the-Sea. Monterey
FJefferson De Queen Sevier
Carmichael* Sacramento
1st. Clair
Dermott Chicot Carpinteria* Santa Barbara
Lipscomb Jefferson De Witt Arkansas Butte
Chico
Marion Desha Chico Vecino* Butte
Merrimack*. . Madison El Dorado
Chino San Bernardino
Talladega Eudora Chicot
Chowchilla Madera
Mobile
Fayetteville Washington Chrisman* Ventura
Monroe
Fordyce Dallas Chula Vista San Diego
Montgomery Montgomery Forrest City St. Francis Claremont Los Angeles
Mountain Brook Jefferson Fort Smith Sebastian
Clovis
Northport Tuscaloosa -DO 2 Hamburg Ashley
Coachella
Oakwood-Lincoln Mills Madison
-005 Harrison Coalinga
Oneonta Blount
Helena Col ton
Opelika Lee Hope Colusa
Covington Hot Springs Garland
Compton Los Angeles
Dale Jonesboro Craighead
Concord Contra Costa
Phenix City.. Russell
Little Rock Pulaski Corcoran Kings
Piedmont Calhoun
McGehee Desha Corning
Prattville. . Autauga Magnolia Columbia Corona Riverside
Prichard Mobile Malvern Hot Spring
Coronado San Diego
Roanoke Randolph Marianna
Costa Mesa* Orange
Russellville. Franklin
Marked Tree Poinsett Covina Los Angeles
Scottsboro..
Polk Culver City Los Angeles
Selma Dallas Monticello Daly City San Mateo
Shawmut* Chambers Morrilton Conway
Davis Yolo
Sheffield Colbert Nashville Howard
Decoto* Alameda
Sylacauga... Talladega
Newport Jackson Delano
Talladega.... Talladega
North Little Rock Pulaski Dinuba Tulare
(Elmore Osceola Mississippi East Bakersfield*. Kern
Tallassee
[Tallapoosa Paragould Greene
Jefferson El Cajon San Diego
Paris Logan
Pike El Centro Imperial
Piggott Clay
El Cerrito Contra Costa
-063 Tuscaloosa... Tuscaloosa Pine Bluff Jefferson El Monte Los Angeles
-017 Tuscumbia Colbert Pocahontas Randolph El Monte* Contra Costa
-044 Tuskegee Macon Prescott Nevada
-006 Union Springs. Bullock El Paso de Robles. San Luis Obispo
Benton
El Segundo Los Angeles
-008 West End Anniston-Cobb Russellville Pope
Emeryville Alameda
Town* Calhoun Searcy White Escondido San Diego
West Huntsville* Madison Siloam Springs Benton Eureka Humboldt
Wetumpka '

Elmore Springdale Washington Tulare


Unincorporated place.

457
.
. . ,, . .

Calif. (Fairfax) —Del. (Laurel) App. A


Table A-3.—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

State and plaa County

CALIFORNIA--Con. CALIFORNIA —Con.


Alamosa
Fairfax Piedmont Alameda
[Adams
Fairfield Solano Pittsburg Contra Costa Aurora
[Arapahoe
FiUbnore Ventura Placerville El Dorado
Boulder Boulder
Ford City* Pleasant Hills*. . . Contra Costa
Brighton Adams
Fort Bragg Mendocino Pomona Los Angeles
Canon City , Fremont
Freedom* Porterville Tulare
Colorado Springs , El Paso
Fresno Fresno Port Hueneme Ventura
Cortez , Montezuma
Fullerton Orange Red Bluff Tehama
Craig , Moffat
Gardena Los Angeles Redding Shasta
Delta Delta
Garden Grove* Orange Redlands San Bernardino
Denver , Denver
Gilroy Santa Clara Redondo Beach Los Angeles Derby* Adams
Glendale Los Angeles Redwood City San Mateo
Durango La Plata
Glendora Los .Angeles Reedley Fresno
Edgewater Jefferson
Grass Valley Nevada Rialto San Bernardino Englewood , Arapahoe
Gridley Butte Richmond Contra Costa Florence , Fremont
Grover City-Fair Oats* San Luis Obispo Riverbank Stanislaus Fort Collins Larimer
Hanford Kings Riverside Riverside Fort Morgan Morgan
Hawthorne Los Angeles Roseville Placer Jefferson
Golden
Hayward Alameda Rupert* Yuba Grand Junction ,

Healdsburg Sonoma Sacramento Sacramento


Greeley , Weld
Riverside Salinas Monterey Gunnison
Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles San Anseljiio Marin Ivywild* ,
El Paso
Hillsborough San Mateo San Bernardino San Bernardino Knob Hill* El Paso
Hollister San Benito San Bruno San Mateo La Junta Otero
Huntington Beach Orange San Buenaventura,, Ventura Prowers
Huntington Park Los Angeles San Carlos San Mateo Las Animas Bent
Indio Riverside San Diego San Diego Leadville , Lake
Inglewood Los Angeles San Fernando Los Angeles Littleton Arapahoe
Laguna Beach Orange San Francisco San Francisco Longmont Boulder
La Habra Orange San Gabriel Los Angeles
Loveland , Larimer
La Lama-Airport* Stanislaus Sanger Fresno Manitou Springs El Paso
La Mesa San Diego San Jpse Santa Clara Monte Vista Rio Grande
Lamont* Kern San Leandro Alameda Montrose , Montrose
Lancaster* Los Angeles San Luis Obispo.... San Luis Obispo Pueblo Pueblo
Larkspur Marin San Marino Los Angeles Rocky Ford Otero
La Sierra* Riverside San Mateo San Mateo Sallda Chaffee
La Verne Los Angeles San Pablo Contra Costa South Boulder* Boulder
Lindsay Tulare San Rafael Sterling Logan
Livermore Alameda Santa Ana Orange Trinidad ,
Las Animas
Lodi San Joaquin Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Walsenburg ! Huerfana
Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Clara
CONNECTICUT
Long Beach Los Angeles Santa Cruz Santa Cruz
Los Angeles Los Angeles Santa Maria. Santa Barbara
Ansonia New Haven
Los Banos Merced Santa Monica Los Angeles
Bethel* Fairfield
Los Gatos Santa Clara Santa Paula Ventura
Branford New Haven
Lynwood Los Angeles Santa Rosa Sonoma Bridgeport Fairfield
Madera Madera Sausalito Bristol Hartford
Manhattan Beach Los Angeles Seaside* Monterey Danbury Fairfield
Manteca San Joaquin Seal Beach Orange
Danielson Windham
Martinez Contra Costa Sebastopol Sonoma
New Haven
Marysville Yuba Fresno Groton New London
Maywood Los Angeles Shell Point* Contra Costa Hartford Hartford
Menlo Park San Mateo Sierra Madre .'
Los Angeles Jewett City New London
Merced Merced Signal Hill Los Angeles Leetes Island-Sachem
Millbrae San Mateo South Bakersfield*. Kern Head* , New Haven
Mill Valley Marin South Gate Los Angeles Meriden New Haven
Modesto Stanislaus South Modesto-RiverRoad* Stanislaus Middletown , Middlesex
Monrovia Los Angeles South Pasadena Los Angeles Moosup* Windham
Montebello Los Angeles South San Francisco. San Mateo Naugatuck New Haven
Monterey Monterey South Taft* , Kern New Britain Hartford
New Haven New Haven
Monterey Park Los Angeles Stockton , San Joaquin
Mountain View Santa Clara Sunnyvale , Santa Clara New London , New London
Mulberry* Butte Susanville Lassen New Milford* Litchfield
Taft Kern Norwali Fairfield
National City Torrance Los Angeles Norwich , New London
Norwichtown* New London
Needles • San Bernardino Tracy San Joaquin
Pawcatuck* New London
Nevada City Nevada Tulare
Newhall* Los Angeles Turlock , Stanislaus Portland-Gildersleeve* Middlesex
Newport Beach Orange Twin Lakes-Delmar*. , Santa Cruz Putnam Windham
North Modesto-College Ukiah Mendocino Rockville Tolland
Gardens* Stanislaus Seymour* New Haven
Upland San Bernardino
Shelton Fairfield
North Sacramento Sacramento Vacaville Solano
Southington* Hartford
Nova to* Vallejo Solano
Oakdale Stanislaus Victorville* San Bernardino Stafford Springe Tolland
Oakland Alameda Visalia Tulare Stamford Fairfield
Oceanside San Diego Taf tville* New London
Kern
Thamesville* New London
Oildale* Kern Uatennville Santa Cruz
Thoma s ton-P lymouth* Litchfield
Ojai Ventura Weed* Siskiyou
ThompsonviUe* Hartford
OHvehurst* Yuba West Covina Los Angeles
Ontario San Bernardino Westminster* Orange Torrington Litchfield
Orange Orange Wallingf ord New Haven
West Riverside* Riverside
Waterbury New Haven
Oroville Butte Westwood* Lassen
Willimantic Windham
OXBBXd , Ventura Whittier Los Angeles
Winated Litchfield
Pacific Grove Monterey Willits Mendocino
Palm Springs Riverside Willows Glenn
Palo Alto Woodlake . .

Paradise* Woodland. . Yolo Kent


Pasadena Yreka City. Siskiyou Elsmere. New Castle
Petaluma Yuba City.. Sutter Laurel. Sussex
Unincorporated pla

458
. .., . - - . . ..

App. A Del. (Lewes)—111. (Aurora)


Table A-3.—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

State and plao

DELAHARE™Con FLORIDA—Con. GEORGIA —Con.


Sussex St. Augustine.. St. Johns /Meriwether
Manchester
"Kent St. Cloud Osceola \Talbot
-003
Wlford Sussex St. Petersburg Pinellas Marietta Cobb
t

-002 Newark New Castle Sanford Seminole Mi dway-Hardwick* Baldwin


-002 New Castle New Castle Sarasota. . Sarasota Milledgeville Baldwin
-003 Seaford Sussex Millen Jenkins
Sebring Highlands
-002 Wilmington New Castle Dade Monroe Walton
South Miami
Starke Bradford Montezuma Macon
DIST. OF COLUMBIA Stuart Martin Moultrie Colquitt
Tallahassee Nashville Berrien
Washington, D. C... Newnan Coweta
-024 Tampa Hillsborough
-052 Tarpon Springs Pinellas North Atlanta. . . De Kalb
-005 Brevard Ocilla
Titusville
Indian River Mitchell
09-019 Apalachicola. Franklin -031 Vero Beach
-017 Warrington* Escambia Houston
-014 Arcadia De Soto
Porterdale. Newton
-053 Auburadale . . Polk -025 Wauchula Hardee
-028 Avon Pari. . . Quitman Brooks
-050 Westgate* Palm Beach Rockmart
-053 Bartow Polk
-013 West Miami Dade Floyd
Belle Glade Palm Beach -050; West Palm Beach Palm Beach Rossville .... Walker
Bond-South City*... Winter Garden -150 Sander sville. Washington
Boynton Beach Palm Beach Winter Haven -025 Savannah Chatham
Bradenton Manatee Winter Park -145 Silvertown... Dpson
Brownsville-Brent-
Goulding* Statesboro... Bulloch
GEORGIA Summerville.. Chattooga
-020 Chattahoochee Swainsboro. . Emanuel
-067 Chipley Washington 10-037 Adel
-052 Clearwater Pinellas -047 Albany Dougherty Screven
-005 Cocoa Brevard -003 Worth
-013 Coral Gables Dade -129 Americus Sumter Haralson
Ashburn Turner Upson
-046 Crestview Okaloosa Thomas
-051 Dade City Athens Clarke
fDe Kalb Thomson McDuffie
-006 Dania Broward Atlanta
JFulton Tifton Tift
Daytona Beach. . . Volusia
Richmond Toccoa Stephens
De Funiak Springs Walton Augusta
Decatur Trion Chattooga
Bainbridge
-064 De Land Volusia Unionville-PhiTI ipsburg* Tift
Bamesville
-050 Delray Beach Palm Beach
-001 Appling Valdosta Lowndes
-052 Dunedin. • Pinellas
-049 Early Vidalia Toombs
Eustis Lake Blakely
Warner Robins Houston
Fernandina ....... -063 Brunswick Glynn
Gwinnett Washington Wilkes
-067 Buford
Fort Lauderdale.. -065 Cairo Grady Waycross
Fort Meade Waynesboro Burke
-036 Fort Myers -064 Calhoun Gordon
West Point Troup
-056 Fort Pierce -101 Camilla , Mitchell Winder Barrow
-001 Gainesville -028 Canton Cherokee
-022 Carrollton Carroll
Green Cove Springs Clay -008 Cartersville Bartow
, IDAHO
Gulfport Pinellas
Haines City Polk -115 Cedartown Polk n-003 Alameda Bannock
Hallandale Broward -044 Chamhlee , De Kalb -006 Blackfoot
Hialeah Dade -012 Cochran , Bleckley -001 Boise City Ada
\ Clayton -042 Buhl Twin Falls
-064 Holly Hill Volusia [college Park
[Fulton -016 Burley , Cassia
-006 Hollywood Broward Muscogee
Columbus
-013 Homestead Dade -014 Caldwell
-016 Jacksonville Commerce ,., -028 Caeur d Alene
'

-016 Jacksonville Beach. Cardele Crisp -023 Emraett


Covington , Newton -001 Franklin-Whitney-
-044 Key West Monroe Cuthbert Randolph
,
Airport* ,

-049 KIssimmee Osceola Dal tan , Whitfield Gooding Gooding


-012 Lake City Columbia
-053 Lakeland Polk Dawson , Terrell -025 Grangeville. Idaho
-053 Lake Wales Polk Decatur De Kalb -010 Idaho Falls Bonneville
Dock Junction* ,
-027 Jerome Jerome
Lake Worth
Donalsonville Seminole -040 Kellogg Shoshone
Leesburg Douglas Coffee -035 Lewiston , Nez Perce
Live Oak
Madison -048 Douglasville , Douglas -036 Oneida
Marianna -087 Dublin Laurens -004 Bear Lake
-045 Eastman Dodge -029
-005 Melbourne Brevard -060 East Point Fulton -001 Mountain View*.
-013 Miami Dade East Thomaston , Upson -014 Nampa
-013 Miami Beach Dade
-013 Miami Shores Dade Eatantan Putnam Orchards* Nez Perce
-013 Miami Springs Elbertan* Elbert Payette Payette
Experiment* Spalding [Bannock
-035 Mount Dora. lake Pocatello
Fair Oaks* Cobb -039
-064 New Smyrna Beac Volusia Fitzgerald Ben Hill -021 Preston
-013 North Miami . . . Dade
-033 Rexburg
-042 Marion Forest Park Clayton
-013 Opalocka Dade Forsyth Monroe -034 Rupert Minidoka
Fort Valley -022 St. Anthony.... Fremont
Orlando Orange
Gainesville Hall -030
Ormond Volusia Greene
Greensboro Sandpoint Bonner
-050 Pahokee Palm Beach
Spalding Twin Falls Twin Falls
-054 Palatka Putnam Griffin
-650 Palm Beach. Palm Beach Hapeville Fulton -040 Wallace
Hartwell Hart -044 Weiser
-041 Palmetto Manatee Hawkinsville Pulaski
,

-001 West Boise*...


-003 Panama City. . . Bay Hazlehurst Jeff Davis
-017 Pensacola , Escambia
-013 Perrlne Dade Hogansville Troup ILLINOIS
-062 Taylor Wayne
Walker Abingdon Knox
La Fayette
Pinellas Park.. Pinellas La Grange Troup
Plant City Hillsborough -067 Lawrenceville Gwinnett Alorton St. Clair
Pompano Beach. Broward -060 Alton Madison
-023 Port St. Joe.. Gulf -057 Lindale-Silver Creek* Floyd -091
-020 Quincy Gadsden Toombs -016 Arlington Heights
-050 Riviera Beach. Palm Beach Macon Bibb -045 Aurora
Unincorporated place

459
1 ..
. ... . . .

111. (Barrington) —Ind. (Austin) App. A


Table A-3—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

ILLINOIS—Con. ILLINOIS—Con. ILLINOIS—Con.


12-016 (Cook Harvard McHenry Park Forest Cook
-049 J [Lake Harvey Cook Park Ridge Cook
-045 Batavla Havana Mason -027 Ford
-009 Beards town. . Herrin Williamson -090 Pekin Tazewell
Belleville... Highland Madison -072 Peoria
Bellwood -049 Lake
Highland Park ,
Peoria Heights Peoria
Belvidere. .< -049 Highwood La Salle
-022 Bensenville.. Du Page -068 Hillsboro ,
Montgomery Phoenix Cook
-026 Benton Franklin -016] ICook Pinckneyville
Hinsdale
-016 Berwyn Cook -022 J |Du Page PIttsfield Pike
-057 Blooming-ton. McLean -016 Homewood Cook
Pontiac Livingston
Blue Island.. Cook -092 Hodpeston Vermilion Princeton Bureau
Bradley Kankakee -099 Ingalls Park* , Will Qulncy Adams
Broadview. . . Cook -069 Jacksonville Morgan Rantoul
Brookf ield, . Cook -042 Jerseyville Jersey Ridgewood* Will
Brooklyn. .... St. Clair -100 Johnston City Williamson
Riverdale Cook
-055 Bus line 11 McDonough -099 Joliet Will River Forest Cook
-002 Cairo Alexander -046 Kankakee . Kankakee River Grove Cook
-016 Calumet City. Cook -016 Kenilworth Cook Riverside Cook
-016 Calumet Park. Cook -037 Kewanee Robbins Cook
Canton Fulton -016 La Grange Cook
Robinson Crawford
Carbondale... Jackson La Grange Park Cook Rochelle Ogle
Carlinville. Macoupin Lake Forest Rockdale Junction*. Will
Carlyle Clinton Lansing Cook Rock Falls Whiteside
White La Salle La Salle Rockford Winnebago
Carterville.. Williamson Lawrence vi lie Lawrence
-081 Rock Island Rock Island
Hancock Lemont Cook -085 Rushville Schuyler
Clark , Lewi st own Fulton -045 St. Charles
(Clinton Libertyville -061 Marion
Centralia.
-061. [Marion Lidice-Raynor Park*. Will -019 Sandwich. De Kalb
-010 Champaign .
Champaign Lincoln
Carroll
-015 Charleston. Coles
Lincolnwood Cook -045 Scraper-Moechervllle*
-079 Chester Randolph Litchfield Montgomery -087 Shelbyville Shelby
-016 Chicago Cook Lockport Will -081 Silvis Rock Island
-016 Chicago Heights Cook Lombard Du Page Skokie Cook
-072 Chilllcothe.... Peoria -049 Long Lake*
South Beloit
-028 Christopher. . . Franklin
-101 Loves Park Winnebago South Holland
-016 Cook Cook South Lockport-Fair-
-020 De Witt McLeansboro Hamilton mont*. Will
-0601 (Madison Macomb McDonough South Waukegan* ,

Collinsvllle
[St.Clair Madison Madison Randolph
Madison
Marengo McHenry Springfield
Tazewell
,

Marion Williamson Spring Valley ,

-056 Crystal Lake.... Mc Henry Cook Staunton


-092 Danville Vermilion Marseilles La Salle [Cook
Steger
-058 Decatur. Macon Marshall Clark IWill
-049 Deerfleld -098 Sterling Whiteside
St. Clair
,

-082 Mascoutah
-019 De Kalb De Kalb -016 Stickney
-015 Mattoon Coles Cook
-016 Des Plalnes.... Cook -016 Maywood.. ............ Cook -050' (La Salle
Streator
-052 Dixon -016 Melrose Park.-. Cook -053 "[Livingston
-016 Dolton Cook -050 Mendota La Salle -070 Sullivan , Moultrie
-022 Downers Grove. Du Page -016 Cook
-064 Metropolis Massac
-073 Du Quoin -019 De Kalb
-016 Midlothian Cook
-053 Dvight Livingston -060 Milton* Madison Christian
-060 East Alton Madison -081 Moline Rock Island
-081 East Mollne. . . Rock Island -046 Momence Kankakee Champaign
-090 East Peoria. . . Tazewell Fayette
-094 Monmouth Warren
-082 East St. Louis. St. Clair Madison
Montlcello Piatt
-060 Edward sville... Madison Morris Grundy -022 Villa Park Du Page
-025 Effingham Effingham Morrison Whiteside -059 Virden Macoupin
-083 Eldorado Saline Morton Tazewell -090 Washington Tazewell
-0161 (Cook Washington Park. St. Clair
Elgin Morton Grove Cook Waterloo
iKane Wabash
Mount Carmel Watseka
Elmhurst. Du Page Iroquois
Mount Morris Ogle
-016 Elmwood Park. , Cook Mount Prospect Cook Waukegan
-016 Evans ton Cook Mount Vernon Jefferson Westchester Cook
-016 Evergreen Park. Cook West Chicago..... Du Page
-049 Mundeleln Western Springs.
-096 Fairfield Cook
-039 Murphysboro Jackson West Frankfort.
-029 Farmington Fulton . Franklin
-022 Naperville Du Page West Kankakee*... Kankakee
-013 Flora . Clay Newton Jasper
-016 Forest Park.... Cook Niles Cook Westmont Du Page
-099 Forest Park*... Will Westville Vermilion
Nokomls Montgomery
-016 Franklin Park.. Cook Wheaton Du Page
Normal McLean
-089 Freeport Stephenson White Hall ,

Norrldge Cook
Wilmette , Cook
-098 Fulton, Whiteside -016 Northbrook Cook
Lake
Wilmington , win
-043 Galena Jo Daviess -049 North Chicago
-048 Galesburg -016 North Lake Cook -016 Winnetka , Cook
-037 Galva -060 Wood River Madison
-001 North Qulncy* -056
-037 Geneseo Woodstock McHenry
-016 North Riverside Cook -028 Zeigler Franklin
Geneva -016 Oak Lawn Cook
Zion Lake
Georgetown Vermilion -016 Oak Park Cook
-027 Gibson City.... Ford -082 0" Fallon. St. Clair
-059 Gillespie Macoupin -050 Oglesby La Salle Alexandria Madison
-016 Glencoe Cook Richland Anderson. Madison
-022 Glen Ellyn Du Page Oregon Ogle Angola.... Steuben
-016 Glenview Cook -050 Ottawa La Salle -023 Attica.... Fountain
-060 Granite City... Madison -016 Palatine Cook -017 Auburn. . . De Kalb
-003 Greenville Bond -011 Christian -015 Aurora. ... Dearborn
-083 Harrlsburg Saline Paris Edgar -072 I
Austin*... Scott

Unincorporated place.

460
.... ......... e . ... ..... .
.

Ind. (Batesville)—Kans. (Olathe)


App. A
Table A-3.—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

INDIANA—Con. INDIANA—Con. IOWA —Can.


Batesville Ripley Princeton Gibson Mount Pleasant..
Bedford Lawr enc Rensselaer Jasper Muscatine Muscatine
Beech Grove.. .. Marion Richmond Nevada Story
Bicknell Rochester Fulton New Hampton Chickasaw
Bloomington... Monroe Rushville Rush Newton
Bluffton Wells Washington Oelwein. Fayette
Boonville Warrick Scottsburg Scott Monona
Brazil Clay Seymour Jackson Mitchell
Bremen Marshall Shelbyville Shelby Clarke
Brookville Franklin South Bend St. Joseph Mahaska
Cambridge City. Wayne Speedway Mai ion Ottumwa. . . Wapello
Cedar Lake*. . . Sullivan Sullivan
Pella Marlon
Charleston.... Clark Tell City
Dallas
Chesterton Porter Terre Haute Vigo
Red Oak.. . Montgomery
Clarksville. . . Clark Tipton Tipton
Rock Rapids.
Clinton Vermilion union City Randolph
Sac City. .
Columbia City.. JflHtiUy Valparaiso Porter
Sheldon. . . O'Brien
Columbus Bartholomew Vincennes
Shenandoah. Page
Connersville. .. Fayette Wabash Wabash
Sibley Osceola
C rawf ordsville Montgomery- Warsaw Kosciusko
Sioux City.. Woodbury
Crown Point.. . Lake Washington Daviess
Clay
Danville Hendricks West Lafayette.... Tippecanoe
Buena Vista
Decatur Adams West Terre Haute.. Vigo
Delphi Carroll Whiting
Cedar
f Blackford Winchester Randolph
Dunkirk Vinton. . Benton
I
Jay
Washingto: Washington
Lake IOWA Waterloo.' Black Hawk
Lake
Albia Monroe Waukon.. Allamakee
Bartholomew
I"
Algona Kossuth
Waverly Bremer
Story
Elkhart Webster City. . Hamilton
Anamosa
Madison West Des Moines Polk
Atlantic Cass
Winterset Madison
Evansville. Vanderburgh
Audubon Audubon
Farimount . .
Belle Plains Benton
Fort Wayne . Allen KANSAS
Bettendorf Scott
Frankfort... Clinton
Bloomfield Davis Abilene Dickinson
Franklin....
Anthony Harper
Garrett De Kalb Arkansas City. Cowley
Burlington Des Moines
Gary Lake Atchison Atchison
Carroll Carroll
Gas City.... Grant Augusta Butler
Cedar Falls Black Hawk
Goshen Elkhart
Cedar Rapids Linn Baxter Springs, Cherokee
Greencastle. Putnam
Centerville Appanoose Belleville. Republic
Greenfield.. Hancock Belolt Mitchell
Chariton
Greensburg. Decatur Caney , Montgomery
Greenwood.. Charles City Floyd
Johnson Chanute. ..... Neosho
Cherokee Cherokee
Griffith. . .
Clarinda Page Cherryvale. . . Montgomery
Lake
Clarion Wright Clay Center... Clay
Hartford City. Blackford Coffeyville... Montgomery
Clear Lake Cerro Gordo
Highland Colhy
Clinton Clinton
Hobart Lake Columbus
Council Bluffs.... Pottawattamie
Home Corner*. .

Huntingburg. Cresco Howard Concordia Cloud


. . Dubois
Creston union Council Grove. Morris
Huntington Huntington Dodge City Ford
Indianapoli s Davenport Scott
. . Marion El Dorado Butler
Jasonville Decorah Winneshiek
Greene Ellinwood Barton
Jasper Denison Crawford
Dubois
Jeffersonville. Des Moines Polk Ellis -Ellis
Clark
De Witt Clinton Emporia
Kendallville... Noble Eureka Greenwood
Starke Dubuque Dubuque
Fort Scott. . . Bourbon
Kokomo Eagle Grove Wright
Howard Fredonia Wilson
Lafayette Tippecanoe Eldora Hardin
La Porte La Porte Emmetsburg Palo Alton Galena Cherokee
Estherville Emmet Garden City. . Finney
Lawrenceburg . . Dearborn Garnett Anderson
Lebanon Evansdale Black Hawk
Goodland Sherman
Linton Greene Fairfield Jefferson
Great Bend.. . Barton
Logansport Forest City Winnebago
Madison Jefferson Fort Dodge Webster Ellis
Fort Madison Herlngton. Dickinson
Marion Grant Hiawatha..
Martinsville . Glenwood Mills
. Morgan Hoisington.
Michigan City.. La Porte
Grinnell Poweshiek
Holton Jackson
Mishawaka Hampton Franklin
St. Joseph
Mitchell Lawrence Harlan Shelby Hugoton Stevens
Hawarden Sioux Hutchinson....
Monticello White Independence. Montgomery
Mount Vernon. Humboldt Humboldt
. Iola Allen
Muncie Delaware Independence Buchanan
Junction City. Geary
Munster Lake Indlanola Warren
Nappanee Elkhart Iowa City Johnson Kansas City.. Wyandotte
Iowa Falls , Hardin Kingman Kingman
New Albany Floyd Larned Pawnee
New Castle Jefferson , Greene
Lawrence Douglas
Noblesville Keokuk ,

Leavenworth. . Leavenworth
North Manchester. Khoxville
North Vernon Le Mars Liberal Seward
Manchester Delaware Rice
Oakland City Gibson McPherson McPherson
Paoli Maquoketa Jackson
Orange Manhattan Riley
Marlon
Miami Marysville.. . Marshall
Petersburg Mar shall town Marshall
Pike
Plainfield Hendricks Neodeaha Wilson
Mason City Cerro Gordo
Plymouth Marshall Missouri Valley.... Newton Harvey
Harrison ,

Portland Jay Monticello Norton Norton


Jones
,

Olathe , Johnson
Unincorporated place.

461
.. . ...
....
.. .
. .
.. .
. .. . ...
.

Kans. (Osawatomie) —Mass. (Attleboro) App. A


Table A-3—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

State and plaa State and plaa

KANSAS—Con KENTUCKY- -Con. MAINE— Ccn.


Osawatomie Miami The Meadows*. Fayette Brewer Penobscot
Ottawa Franklin Versailles,. Woodford Brunswick*. Cumberland
Paola Miami Williamsburg. Whitley Calais Washington
Parsons Labette Winchester. . Clark Camden*. . .

Phillipsburg.. Phillips Caribou* Aroostook


Pittsburg Crawford Dexter* Penobscot
Pratt Pratt Dover -F oxer oft* Piscataquis
Abbeville Vermilion
Russell Russell Washington
Alexandria Rapides Hancock
Sallna Saline Ellsworth
Amite City Tangipahoa
Scott City Scott Bastrop Morehouse Fairfield* Somerset
Sunflower* Johnson Baton Rouge .... East Baton Rouge Farmington-West Farm-
Topeka Shawnee ington* Franklin
Berwick St. Mary
Wellington Sumner Fort Fairfield* Aroostook
Bogalusa Washington
Wichita Sedgwick Fort Kent* Aroostook
Bossier City.. Bossier
Winfield Cowley Avoyelles Gardiner Kennebec
Church Point.. Acadia Hallowell Kennebeo
Houlton* Aroostook
Covington St. Tammany
Kennebunk-East
Crowley Acadia
Kennebunk*
Ashland Daigleville*. . Terrebonne
littery*
Barbourville Knox De Qunicy Calcasieu
Bardstown. . . Nelson De Ridder Beauregard Lewiston Androscoggin
Bellevue Campbell Lincoln* Penobscot
Donald sonvi 11 e Ascension Androscoggin
Livermore Falls*.
Eunice St. Landry
Madawaska* Aroostook
Bowling Green.. Warren Ferriday Concordia
Madison* Somerset
Campb el lsvi lie Taylor Franklin St. Mary
Carrollton Carroll Golden Meadow*. Lafourche Mexico* Oxford
Catlettsburg. , Boyd Millinocket* Penobscot
Calcasieu
Central City. .. Muhlenberg Norway* Oxford
Jefferson
Old Orchard Beach*. York
Tangipahoa
Corbin Old Town Penobscot
-118J Whitley Harahan. Jefferson
-059 Covington. Kenton Haynesville Clairborne Orono* Penobscot
-048 Cumberland. Harlan Pittsfield* Somerset
Homer Clairborne Cumberland
Portland
,

Cyntbiana. Harrison Houma Terrebonne


Danville . . Boyle Presque Isle Aroostook
Jackson East Feliciana
Rockland Knox
Dayton Campbell Jeanerette
Earlington Hopkins Jennings Jefferson Daris Rumford* Oxford
Elizabethtown. Hardin York
Jonesboro Jackson
Elsmere Kenton Sanford* York
Kaplan Vermilion
Erlanger Kenton Skowhegan* Somerset
Kermer Jefferson Cumberland
South Portland.
Fort Thomas.... Campbell Lafayette Lafayette
Frankfort Franklin Lake Arthur Jefferson Davis Springvale*. . . York
Franklin Van Buren* Aroostook
Lake Charles... Calcasieu
Fulton Fulton Waterville Kennebec
Lake Providence. East Carroll Cumberland
Georgetown Scott Westbrook -.

Leesville Vernon
Winslow* Kennebec
Glasgow Barren Mansfield De Soto
Greenville Muhlenberg Maplewood* Calcasieu
Hamilton Park*. Fayette Marksville Avoyelles
Harlan Harlan Aberdeen.
Minden Webster
Harrodsburg. . . Mercer Annapolis.
Monroe Ouachita
Baltimore.
Hazard Morgan City St. Mary
Bel Air. .
Henderson Henderson Natchitoches. . . Natchitoches
Henry Clay*. . . Fayette New Iberia Iberia
Hopkinsville. . Christian Brentwood Prince Georges
New Orleans Orleans Frederick
Estill Brunswick
New Roads Pointe Coupee Dorchester
Cambridge
Jenkins Letcher Norc o-Goodhope* St. Charles Prince Georges
Capitol Heights
Kenvir-Redbud*. Harlan Oakdale Allen Kent
Chestertown. . .
Lebanon Marion Opelousas St. Landry
Lexington Fayette Cheverly Prince Georges
Pineville Rapides
London Laurel College Park. . Prince Georges
Plaquemine Iberville Somerset
Crisfield
Louisville Jefferson Ponchatoula Tangipahoa Allegany
Cumberland
Ludlow ,
Kenton Port Allen West Bat< Talbot
Lynch-Benham*. Harlan Acadia
Madisonville. . Hopkins Anne Arundel
Rayville Richland Cecil
Mayfield Graves St. John the Baptist
Reserve* jBaltimore
Maysville. ...".. Mason Ruston Lincoln Ellicott City-Oella*..
[Howard
Middle sborough Bell St. Martinville. St. Martin
Frederick Frederick
Monticello Wayne Shreveport Caddo Frostburg Allegany
Morehead Slidell St. Taanany
Morganfield. .. Greenbelt Prince Georges
Springhill Webster
Hagerstown Washington
Mount Sterling. Montgomery Sulphur Calcasieu
Havre de Grace.... Harford
Murray Calloway Tallulah Madison Prince Georges
Hyattsville
Newport Campbell Thibodaux Lafourche Prince Georges
Nicholasville. Jessamine Ville Platte.... Evangeline Mount Rainier Prince Georges
Owensboro Daviess Vinton Calcasieu Pocomoke City Worcester
Paducah McCracken West Monroe Ouachita
Riverdale Prince Georges
Paintsville... Johnson Westwego Jefferson Rockville Montgomery
Paris Bourbon Winnfield Winn Salisbury Wicomico
Park Hills Kenton Winnsboro Franklin [Montgomery
Picadome* Fayette Takoma Park iPrince Georges
Pikeville Piie Allegany
Pineville Bell MAINE Carroll
Pr estonsburg . . Floyd
Princeton Caldwell Auburn Androscoggin
MASSACHUSETTS
Providence Webster Augusta Kennebec
Bangor Penobscot Adams-Renfrew*
Richmond Madison Hancock
Bar Harbor* Amesbury*
Russellville
Shelbyville Shelfcy Bath Amherst* Hampshire
Pulaski Belfast Athol* Worcester
Somerset
South Fort Mitchell. Kenton Biddeford Attleboro Bristol

Unincorporated place.

462
. . . .
.
. .. . . ! .
. . . ,

App. A Mass. (Ayer) —Minn. (Fairmont)


Table A-3.—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[Far definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

State and place

MASSACHUSETTS—Con MICHIGAN—Con. MICHIGAN—Con.


20-009 Ayer* Alpena Alpena Jackson
-005 Beverly Ann Arbor Washtenaw Midland
-013 Boston -. Suffolk Bad Axe f Monroe
Bridgewater* Plymouth -013 Battle Creek Calhoun [ Washtenaw
Brockton Plymouth Monroe
-009 Bay City Bay
Macomb
-009 Cambridge Middlesex -034 Belding ,

-on Canton* Norfolk -011 Benton Harbor. Berrien -025 Mount Morris. . .

-013 Chelsea Suffolk -011 Benton Heights*. . Berrien -037 Mount Pleasant.
-007 Chlcopee -063 Berkley , Oakland -002 Munising
-OK Clinton* Worcester -061 Muskegon
-027 Gogebic -061 Muskegon Heights Muskegon
-002 Dal ton* Berkshire
-054 Big Rapids. Mecosta
-009 Everett Middlesex -052
-063 Birmingham. Oakland Negaunee. Marquette
-003 Fall River Bristol
-015 Boyne City. Charlevoix -04S
-001 Falmouth* Barnstable
-011 Buchanan. . . Berrien -OH Niles. . . Berrien
-OlA FisherviHe-Famums- -06 3 f Oakland
ville* -083 Cadillac... Wexford
[Wayne
-079 Tuscola
Fitchburg Worcester Norway, . . Dickinson
-050 Center Line. Macomb
Foxborough* Norfolk
-015 Charlevoix. Charlevoix Oak Park.. Oakland
Franklin* Norfolk
-023 Charlotte. . Otsego, . . Allegan
Gardner Worcester
Owosso* . . Shiawassee
Gardners Neck-Ocean -016 Cheboygan. . Cheboygan
Petoskey.
-081 Chelsea Washtenaw PlainveH. Allegan
-063 Clawson
Gloucester -063
-012 Coldwater. . Branch Pleasant Ridge... Oakland
Great Barrington*. Berkshire
-082 Dearborn. . . -082 Plymouth
Greenfield* Franklin
-063 Pontiac Oakland
Haverhill Detroit Wayne -074 Port Huron St. Clair
-007 Holyoke Hampden Dowagiac -034 Portland
Durand Shiawassee
-014 Hopedale*
East Detroit River Rouge
Hyannis*
East Grand Rapids Kent Rochester Oakland
Ipswich*
Rogers City Presque Isle
Lawrence
East Lansing Ingham Romeo.
Lee*
Eastlawn* Washtenaw Roseville
Leominster Eaton Rapids -063 Royal Oak Oakland
Ecorse Wayne -073 Saginaw Saginaw
Lynn Englewood Park-Brown- -074 St, Clair St. Clair
Maiden lee Park*
St. Clair Shores.
Mansfield*
-021 St. Ignace Mackinac
-009 Marlborough Middlesex -009 Essexville.. -019 St. Johns Clinton
-009 Maynard*. Middlesex -011 Fair Plain*. Berrien
-009 Medford Middlesex
-OH St. Joseph Berrien
-025 Fenton Genesee -029 St. Louis Gratiot
-009 Melrose Middlesex -063 Ferndale... Oakland -017 Sault Ste. Marie. Chippewa
-014 Merino Village*. Worcester
-025 Flint Genesee -080 South Haven Van Bur en
-012 Middleborough*. Plymouth -062 Fremont Newaygo
-014 Milford* Worcester -0S2 Garden City. Springfield Plaee-Lake-
-010 Nantucket* Nantucket -021 Gladstone. . Delta view*
-003 New Bedford ,
Bristol -070 Grand Haven, Ottawa Sturgis St. Joseph
-005 Newhuryport Tecumseh Lenawee
-023 Grand Ledge
Three Rivers St. Joseph
Newton Middlesex -041 Grand Rapids Kent
North Adams. Berkshire -059 Greenville Montcalm -028 Traverse City Grand Traverse
Northampton. Hampshire -082 Grosse Pointe -082 Trenton Wayne
North Brookfield*. Worcester -082 Grosse Pointe Farms. . Wayne -038 Vandercook* Jackson
Orange* Franklin -079 Vassar Tuscola
Grosse Pointe Park....
-070 Virginia Park* Ottawa
-014 Oxford* Worcester Grosse Pointe Woods... Wayne
-007 Palmer* Hampden -027 Wakefield Gogebic
-005 Hancock Houghton -063 WaHed Lake* Oakland
-009 Middlesex Hastings -082
-002 Berkshire -081 WiHow Run* Washtenaw
-012 -063 Hazel Park.... Oakland
Plymouth* Plymouth Woodlawn Orchards-
-001 -082 Highland Park.
Provincetown* Barnstable KnoHwood Park*.. Jackson
-030 Hillsdale Hillsdale
-OH Quincy Norfolk
-070 Holland
-082 Wyandotte
-013 Revere Ottawa
Suffolk -081 XpsHanti Washtenaw
-005 Rockport* Holly Oakland -070 Zealand Ottawa
Salem.
Houghton
Sharon* Howell Livingston
Norfolk: MINNESOTA
-009 Somerville Middlesex Hudson Lenawee
Huntington Woods Oakland 22-024 Albert Lea. Freeborn
-014 Southbridge* Worcester ,

Ink ster -021 Alexandria* •.-... Douglas


-014 Spencer* Worcester
-002
-007 Springfield -050 Austin ,

-003 Taunton Iron Mountain, . Dickinson -082


Bristol Bayport , Washington
-006 Turners Falls*.... Franklin Iron River
Ironvood Gogebic -004 Bemidji Beltrami
-014 Oxbridge -North Ox- ,

Marquette -076 Benson Swift


bridge*
-022 Blue Earth Faribault
-009 Waltham Jackson Jackson -018 Brainerd Crow Wing
-008 Ware* Hampshire Kalamazoo. Kalamazoo -084 Breckenridge Wilkin
-014 Webster* Worcester Kingsford Dickinson
Tngtnm -027 Brooklyn Center. Hennepin
-014 Westborough* Worcester
Lapesr Lapeer -030 Cambridge
-007 Westfield ,

-069 Chisholm. St. Louis


-014 Whitinsville* Laurium Houghton -009 Cloquet Carlton
Williamstown* Berkshire Lincoln Park. . .
Columbia Heights.
Winchendon*. Worcester Livonia Wayne
Woburn Ludington Mason -060
Middlesex Crookston. . . Polk
Worcester Worce ster Manistee Manistee -018 Crosby. Crow Wing
-077 Manistique, Schoolcraft -027 Crystal Hennepin
-074 Marine City , St. Clair -003 Detroit Lakes Becker
-052 Marquette Marquette -069 Duluth St. Louis
Lenawee
-013 Marshall ,

-060 Polk
-074 Marysville St. Clair
St. Clair -027 Hennepin
-003 Allegan. . . Allegan -033 Mason ,
-069 St. Louis
-082 Allen Park. -082 Melvindale ,
-069 St. Louis
-029 Alma.. Gratiot -055 -046 Martin
-
unincorporated place

463
.. . , .. . .

Minn. (Falcon Heights)—Mont. (Livingston)


App. A
Table A-3.—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950

[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

MINNESOTA— Con. MISSISSIPPI—Con, MISSOURI—Con.


22-062 Falcon Heights Forest Scott Independence. . Jackson
-066 Faribault Rice Greenville Washington Jackson. Cape Girardeau
-056 Fergus Falls. Otter Tail Greenwood Leflore -026 Jefferson City. Cole
-002 Fridley Anoka Grenada. Grenada -095 Jennings St. Louis
-043 Glencoe McLeod Gulf port Harrison -049
Joplin.
-073 Newton
-061 Glenvood Pope Hattiesburg Forrest
-027 Golden Valley. Hennepin Hazlehurst Copiah Clay
Kansas City,
-031 Grand Rapids, Itasca Holly Springs Marshall Jackson
-012 Chippewa Indianola Sunflower -035 Kennett Dunklin
Granite Falls..
.Yellow Medicine Jackson Hinds -095 Kinloch St. Louis
[Dakota -001 KIrksville.. Adair
Hastings Kosciusko Attala
{Washington -095 Kirkwood.... St. Louis
-069 Hibbing St. Louis Leland Washington -095 St. Louis
-027 Hopkins Hennepin Lexington -006 Barton
-043 Hutchinson McLeod Long Beach Harrison -053 Lebanon Laclede
-036 International Falls. Koochiching Lees Summit. Jackson
Louisville Winston
-032 Jackson Jackson Lexington. . Lafayette
McComb Pike
-079 Lake City Wabasha Meridian Lauderdale -024 Liberty Clay
-040 Le Sueur Le Sueur Mississippi City- -082 Louisiana... Pike
-047 Litchfield Meeker Hand sboro* -061 Macon Macon
-049 Little Falls Morrison Moss Point -035 Maiden Dunklin
-067 Luverne Rock -095 Maplewood... St. Louis
Natchez
-007 Mankato Blue Earth New Albany -058 Marceline...
-042 Marshall Newton Newton Marshall. ,. Saline
-027 Minneapolis . Hennepin Ocean Springs Maryville... Nodaway
-012 Montevideo Chippewa Oxford Lafayette Mexico Audrain
-014 Moorhead ,
Clay Pascagoula Jackson Moberly Randolph
-075 Morris Stevens Pass Christian Harrison
Monett
-008 New Ulm Philadelphia Neshoba Lawrence
-066 Northf ield Rice -055 Picayune Pearl River Mountain Grove. Wright
-052 North Mankato.. Nicollet -Oil Port Gibson Claiborne Neosho Newton
-062 North St. Paul. Ramsey -053 Starkville Oktibbeha Nevada Vernon
-041 Tupelo New Madrid New Madrid
-006 [Big Stone
Ortonville North Kansas City. Clay
-037 [Lac qui Parle -075 Vicksburg Warren
-074 Owatonna Steele -081 Water Valley Yalobusha Overland St. Louis
-029 Park Rapids.... Hubbard -077 Waynesboro Pagedale St. Louis
Pipestone Pipestone -013 West Point Clay Perryville Perry
Proctor St. Louis -049 Winona Montgomery Pine Lawn St. Louis
-082 Yazoo City Poplar Bluff
Red Wing Goodhue
-064 Redwood Falls.. Redwood Portageville
-027 Richfield Hennepin Richmond
MISSOURI Richmond Heights.
-027 Robbinsdale..... Hennepin
-055 Rochester Olmsted Rock Hill
,

Aurora ,
Lawrence
-062 Roseville Ramsey Berkeley. St. Louis Holla Phelps
-005 Ben ton Bethany Harrison St. Ann St, Louis
-071 Sherburne Bolivar , Polk St. Charles St. Charles
-073 i Stearns Bonne Terre , St, Francois St. Joseph. ....... Buchanan
-083 St. James Watonwan St. Louis
Boonville ,

-027 St. Louis Park.... Hennepin Ste. Genevieve.... Ste. Genevieve


Breckenridge Hills, St. Louis
-062 St. Paul Ramsey Dent
Brentwood , St. Louis
-052 St. Peter Nicollet Brookfield ,
Sedalia Pettis
-073 Sauk Centre Stearns Butler , Bates Shrewsbury St. Louis
-005 Sauk Rapids Centon New Madrid
-068 California Moniteau Sikeston
-070 Shakopee Scott
,

Scott
-025 Clinton
-008 Sleepy Eye Brown 'Cameron ,

Slater Saline
-032 De Kalb
-019 South St. Paul.... Dakota Cape Girardeau. Cape Girardeau Springfield. Greene
-008 Springfield Carroll ton Carroll Crawford
,

Sullivan. . .

-077 Staples Todd Carthage Jasper Franklin


-082 Stillwater Washington Grundy
Caruthersville. . . .
-057 Thief River Falls. Pennington Franklin
Chaffee ,
Scott
-042 Tracy Lyon Charleston , Mississippi University City. St. Louie
-038 Two Harbors Chillicothe , Livingston Valley Park St. Louis
-069 Virginia St. Louis Clayton St. Louis Vandalia Audrain
-080 Wadena Warrensburg Johnson
Clinton ,

Washington Franklin
-081 Waseca -010 Columbia ,

-019 West St. Paul... Dakota -050 Crystal City Jefferson Webb City
-062 White Bear Lake. Ramsey -050 De Soto Jefferson Webster Groves.. St. Louis
-034 Will mar Kandiyohi Dexter , Stoddard Wellston St. Louis
-017 Windom Cottonwood West Plains Howell
East Prairie Mississippi
-085 Winona Winona
Eldon , Miller
-053 Worthington Nobles
Eldorado Springs.., Cedar MONTANA
[Clay
Excelsior Springs.,
MISSISSIPPI IRay 25-012 Anaconda Deer Lodge
Farmington.. St. Francois
23-048 Aberdeen Monroe -056 Billings Yellowstone
-048 Amory Monroe Fayette Howard -016 Bozeman Gallatin
-023 Bay St. Louie.. Hancock Ferguson St. Louis -047 Butte Silver Bow
-027 Belzoni Humphreys Festus Jefferson -018 Cut Bank Glacier
-024 Biloxi Harrison Flat River St. Francois
-039 Deer Lodge Powell
Florissant St. Louis
-059 Booneville Prentiss Dillon Beaverhead
d043 Brookhaven Lincoln Fredericktown Madison Glasgow. Valley
-045 Canton Madison Fulton Callaway Glendlve Dawson
-068 Charleston Tallahatchie Glendale St. Louis Great Falls. Cascade
-014 Clarksdale | Marion
Hannibal Hamilton Ravalli
IRalls Hill
-006 Cleveland Bolivar
Harrisonville. Cass Lewis and Clark
-046 Columbia Marion Helena
-044 Columbus. Lowndes Hayti Pemiscot -015 Kalispell Flathead
-002 Corinth Alcorn Hermann Gasconade -056 Yellowstone
-015 Crystal Springs Copiah Higginsville Lafayette -014 Lewistown
-034 Ellisville Hillsdale St, Louis Livingston , Park

Unincorporated place.

464
. .. . . . „ ..

App. A Mont. (Miles City)—N. J. (South River)


Table A-3—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

NEW JERSEY NEW JERSEY—Con.


Miles City Custer Asbury Park ,
Monmouth Linden
Missoula Missoula Atlantic City. .
. . . Atlantic Lindenwold
Red Lodge Carbon Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth Little Ferry Bergen
Roundup Musselshell Audubon Camden Little Silver Monmouth
Shelby Toole Barrington Camden Lodi

Sidney Richland Bayorme , Hudson Long Branch


Silver Bow Park- Belleville Madison
Floral Park*.. Silver Bow Bellmawr Manasquan
Whiter" ish Flathead Belmar Monmouth Manville
Wolf Point Roosevelt Bergenf ield. Bergen Margate City
Bernard sville Somerset Matawan Monmouth
Beverly Burlington Maywood Bergen
Bloomfield Merchantville Camden
Alliance.. Passaic Metuchen Middlesex
Bloomingdale
Auburn Bergen Middlesex Middlesex
Beatrice... Boonton Morris
Bellevue.. Sarpy
,

Midland Park
Blair Washington Bordentown Burlington Milltown
Bound Brook , Somerset Millville
Broken Bow. Custer Monmouth Montclair
Bradley Beach
Chadron, . . Dawes Morris Plains.
Bridgeton Cumberland
Columbus. . Platte
Cozad Dawson Atlantic Morristown Morris
Crete Saline Burlington Burlington Mountain Lakes Morris
-014 Butler Morris Mount Ephraim Camden
Fairbury Jefferson Mount Holly *. Burlington
-007 Caldwell
Falls City... Richardson Camden Neptune City Monmouth
-004
Fremont Dodge
Gering Scott s Bluff Cape May Cape May Newark >

Gothenburg... Carlstadt Bergen New Brunswick Middlesex


Carteret ,
Middlesex New Milford.. Bergen
Grand Island. Chatham New Providence
Clayton. Gloucester Newton Sussex
Holdrege Phelps
Huskerville*.. Lancaster Clementon ,
Camden North Arlington Bergen
Kearney Buffalo Cliff side Park..... Bergen Northeast Vineland*. . Cumberland
Clifton Passaic Northf ield Atlantic
Lexington Dawson Bergen North Haledon Passaic
Closter
Lincoln Lancaster Camden North Plainfield Somerset
Colling swood
McCook Red Willow
Nebraska City. Otoe Cresskill North Wlldwood
Norfolk Madison Northwest Vineland*...
Dumont Nutley
North Platte Lincoln Oaklyn
Dunellen.
Ogallala Keith Monmouth Ocean City Cape May
East Keansburg*....
Omaha
O'Neill Holt East Orange Ocean Grove* Monmouth
Plattsmouth East Paterson Bergen Oceanport Monmouth
East Rutherford... Bergen Oradell Bergen
Schuyler Colfax Monmouth Grange
Eatontown
Scott sb luff Scott s Bluff Bergen Palisades Park Bergen
Edgewater
Seward Seward
Sidney Cheyenne. Egg Harbor City, . Atlantic Palmyra Burlington
South Sioux City. Dakota Elizabeth Bergen
Englewood Bergen Park Ridge Bergen
Superior Nuckolls Monmouth Passaic Passaic
Fair Haven
Valentine Cherry Bergen Paterson Passaic
Fair Lawn *
Wahoo Saunders
Wayne Wayne Fairview Bergen Paulsboro Gloucester
West Point Fanwood. Penns Grove Salem
York York Flemington Hunterdon Perth Amboy Middlesex
Florence-Roebling* Burlington Phillipsburg Warren
Fort Lee Pine Hill Camden
Franklin Sussex Pitman Gloucester
27-002 Boulder City* Clark Monmouth Plainfield
Freehold
-013 Carson City.. Ormsby Bergen Pleasantville Atlantic
-002 Garfield
-004 Elko Elko -020 Garwood Point Pleasant Ocean
-017 White Ptne Gloucester Point Pleasant Beach. Ocean
-003 Gibbstown*
-002 Henderson*. . . Clark
Glassboro Gloucester Pompton Lakes Passaic
-002 Las Vegas Clark Princeton Mercer
Glen Ridge
-002 North Las Vega Clark Bergen Prospect Park Passaic
Glen Rock
-016 Washoe Camden Rahway
Gloucester City...
-016 Sparks Washoe Guttenberg Hudson Ramsey • Bergen
Winnemucca. . . Humboldt
Hackensack. Bergen Raritan Somerset
Hackettstown Warren Red Bank Monmouth
NEW HAMPSHIRE Haddonfield Ridgefield
28-004 Berlin Haddon Heights.... Camden Ridgefield Park Bergen
-010 Claremant , Sullivan Haledon Passaic Ridgewood Bergen
-007 Concord Merrimack Hammonton. Atlantic River Edge Bergen
Dover Strafford Harrison Riverside*. Burlington
Durham* Strafford Riverton Burlington
>

Hasbrouck Heights.
Exeter* Rockingham Hawthorne Rockaway Morris
Franklin Highland Park Middlesex Roselle
Hanover* Grafton Highlands Monmouth Roselle Park
Cheshire Hightstown Mercer Rumson Monmouth
Laconia Belknap Hillsdale Runnemede
-005 Lebanon* Grafton Hoboken Rutherford
-005 Littleton* Grafton Irvingtoi'. Salem. * *

-006 Manchester Hillsborough Jersey City Hudson Sayreville Middlesex


-006 Milford* Hillsborough Keansburg Monmouth Secaucus Hudson
Nashua Hillsborough Kearny Hudson Somerville Somerset

Newport* Sullivan Kenilworth South Amboy Middlesex


Portsmouth Rockingham Keyport Southeast Vineland* . , Cumberland
Rochester Strafford Lakewood* Ocean South Bound Brook Somerset
Somersworth Strafford Lambertville Hunterdon South Orange
Suncook-B lodgett* Merrimack Leonia Bergen South Plainfield Middlesex
West Derry-Derry*. Rockingham Lincoln Park Morris South River Middlesex

Unincorporated place

465
N. J. (Southwest Vineland)—N. Y. (Southampton) App. A
Table A-3.—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

Codes
.. , . ,,
.
,

App. A N. Y. (South Glens Falls)—Ohio (Leetonia)


Table A-3.—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

NEW YORK—Con. NORTH CAROLINA—Con. OHIO—Con.


South Glens Falls. . Saratoga 32-023 Kings Mountain , Cleveland Barnesville ,

South Nyack Rockland -054 Kinston ,


Bay ,

Spring Valley Rockland -083 Laurinburg Scotland Bedford


Sprlngville Erie Leaksville , Rockingham Bellaire ,

Suffern Rockland Lenoir Caldwell Belief ontaine. . . Logan


Syracuse Lexington Davidson Bellevue
Tarrytown Westchester Lincolnton , Lincoln Sandusky
Ticonderoga -*035 Louisburg , Franklin Cuyahoga
Tonawanda -078 Lumberton. Robeson Bexley Franklin
Troy -056 Marion , McDowell Bowling Green...
Brecksville Cuyahoga
Tuckahoe Westchester Midway Park* , Onslow
Tupper Lake Franklin Mills-East Rockingham*, Richmond Bridgeport Belmont
Utica Oneida Monroe Brooklyn Cuyahoga
Valley Stream Mooresville , Iredell Brook Park Cuyahoga
Walden Morehead City Carteret Williams
Bucyrus Crawford
Walton Morganton ,

Wappingers Falls. . . Mount Airy Cadiz Harrison


Warsaw Mount Olive , Wayne Cambridge Guernsey
Warwick New Bern , Craven Campbell Mahoning
Wate,rford Newton Catawba Canton Stark
Wyandot
Waterloo Seneca North Belmont* Gaston
Watertown Jefferson North Wilkesboro Wilkes Carrollton. Carroll
Watervliet Albany Ogburntown* Forsyth Mercer
Watkins Glen Schuyler Oxford Granville Chagrin Falls. . Cuyahoga
Waverly Tioga Plymouth , Washington Cheviot Hamilton
Chillicothe
Wellsville Allegany Raleigh Wake
Westbury Nassau Ranlo-Smyre* Gaston Cincinnati Hamilton
West Elmirat Chemung Reidsville Rockingham Circle ville Pickaway
Westfield Chautauqua Roanoke Rapids. Halifax Cleveland Cuyahoga
West Haverstraw Rockland Rockingham Richmond Cleveland Height; Cuyahoga
Clyde Sandusky
-058 Whitehall
Rocky Mount
-060 White Plains Columbiana Columbiana
-033 Whitesboro Roxboro Person Columbus
,

Franklin
-015 Williamsville Rutherf ordton Rutherford Conneaut Ashtabula
-030 Williston Park Salisbury , Rowan Coshocton Coshocton
Sanford Crestline Crawford
Yonkers
Yorkville Scotland Neck Halifax Crook sville
Johnston Cuyahoga Falls. .
Shelby ., Cleveland Dayton
NORTH CAROLINA
Siler City Chatham Deer Park
Ahoskie Hertford Smithfield Johnston Defiance
Albemarle Stanly
Southern Pines. Moore Delaware Delaware
Arlington* Gaston
South Fayetteville*. . . Cumberland Allen
Asheboro Randolph South Gastonia* Gaston Delphos J
|Van Wert
Asheville Buncombe Spencer ,

Dennison Tuscarawas
-016 Beaufort. Carteret Spindale Rutherford Tuscarawas
-007 Belhaven Beaufort East Cleveland... Cuyahoga
Spray* , Rockingham
-036 Belmont Gaston
Statesville Iredell Eastlake Lake
Belmont-South Rose- Tarboro < Edgecombe East Liverpool.., Columbiana
mary* Halifax Thomasville Davidson East Palestine... Columbiana
Bessemer City Gaston Valdese Burke Eaton Preble
Watauga Elmwood Place.... Hamilton
Wadesboro
Brevard Transylvania
Wake Forest Elyria Lorain
-013 Brown-Noreott Mills*. Cabarrus
Washington Beaufort Euclid Cuyahoga
-001 Burlington Alamance Waynesville Haywood Fairborn ,
Greene
Canton Haywood Westend* Guilford Fairport
Caroleen-Avond ale- Fairview Park. . Cuyahoga
White ville , Columbus .
Henrietta* Rutherford
Williamston Martin Findlay Hancock
Chapel Hill Orange
Wilmington New Hanover Hancock
Charlotte Mecklenburg Wilson Wilson Fostoria
. Seneca
Cherryville Gaston Winston-Salem Forsyth Franklin Warren
Clinton Fremont. Sandusky
Concord Cabarrus Galion , Crawford
Cramerton* Gaston NORTH DAKOTA
Gallipolis Gallia
Cro ss-Road-Baunertown- Garfield Heights, Cuyahoga
Bis rck.
Draper Rockingham Ashtabula
Devils Lake...
Harnett Girard Trumbull
Dickinson Stark
Durham Golf Manor Hamilton
Fargo ,

East Gastonia* Gaston


Grafton Walsh
East Marion*. McDowell Grandview Height; Franklin
Grand Forks... Grand Forks Granville Licking
Edenton. Chowan ,

Jamestown Stutsman Greenfield Highland


-070 Elizabeth City Pasquotank
Morton Greenhills Hamilton
-086 Elkin
Minot Ward Greenville
-043 Erwin* Harnett ,

Rugby Pierce
-074 Famrville Pitt Hamilton Butler
Valley City... Barnes HIcksville Defiance
-026 Fayette ville Cumberland ,

Wahpeton , Richland Hillsboro Highland


-081 Forest City Rutherford
Williston Williams Hubbard Trumbull
Gastonia Gaston
Goldsboro. Wayne Erie
OHIO Independence. .
Graham Alamance . .

Greensboro Guilford Ada Hardin Ironton ,

Greenville Pitt Akron Summit -040 Jackson ,

Hamlet. Richmond Alliance Stark -067 Kent ,

Henderson. Vance Amherst Lorain -033 Kenton ,

Ashland Ashland Lakeville Ashtabula


Hendersonville Henderson ,

Hickory Catawba Ashtabula Ashtabula Lakewood , Cuyahoga


High Point Guilford Athens Athens Lancaster , Fairfield
Jacksonville Onslow Lorain Leavittsburg*. . . Trumbull
Cabarrus Avon Lake Lorain Lebanon Warren
Kannapolis*.
Rowan Barberton Leetonia Columbiana
Unincorporated pla

467
.
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. . ..,.,
,, . ,

Ohio (Lima)—Oreg. (West Linn) App. A


Table A-3—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

State and plact

OHIO —Con. OHIO—Con. OKLAHOMA—Con,


Toledo Lucas Midwest City , Oklahoma
Lincoln-Cool Ridge Toronto Jefferson Muskogee ,
Muskogee
Heights* Richland Troy Miami Nichola Hills. Oklahoma
Lincoln Heights.... Hamilton Uhrichsville Tuscarawas Norman , Cleveland
Lisbon Columbiana University Heights. Cuyahoga Nowata , Nowata
Lockland Hamilton
Logan Hocking Upper Arlington. . . Franklin Okemah ,
Okfuskee
Upper Sandusky Wyandot Oklahoma City...., Oklahoma
London Madison Urbana Champaign Okmulgee
Lorain Lorain Van Wert Van Wert Pauls Valley Garvin
Loudonville Ashland Wadsworth Medina Pawhuska , Osage
Louisville Stark
Lyndhurst Cuyahoga Wapakoneta Pawnee , Pawnee
Madeira Hamilton Warren ,
Trumbull Noble
Warrensville Height; Cuyahoga Picher Ottawa
Mansfield Richland Washington Fayette Ponca City ,

Maple Heights... Cuyahoga Wauseon. Fulton Poteau ,

Mariemont Hamilton
Marietta Washington Wellington Lorain Pryor Creek Mayes
Marlon Marion Wellston , Jackson Purcell , McClain
Martins Ferry. . Belmont Well sville Columbiana Sallisaw Sequoyah
West Carrollton. Montgomery Sand Springs
Marysville Westerville Franklin Sapulpa ,

Massillon Stark
Maumee Westlake ,
Cuyahoga
Mayfield Heights Cuyahoga West Portsmouth*. . . Scioto Seminole , Seminole
Medina. Medina Whitehall , Franklin Shawnee , Pottawatomie
Miamisburg Montgomery Wickliffe Lake Stillwater ,

Willard Sulphur Murray


Meigs
Butler Willoughby , Tahlequah ,
Cherokee
Carroll Willowick Lake Tonkawa Kay
-076 Stark Wilmington , Clinton Tulsa Tulsa
-041 Jefferson Windham. Portage Veterans Village*.
-086 Williams Wooster ,
Wayne Vtnita Craig

-031 Mount Healthy. . Hamilton Wyoming ,


Hamilton Wagoner Wagoner
-042 Mount Vernon. . . Xenia , Greene -017 Walters Cotton
-035 Napoleon Henry Yellow Springs , Greene -006 Watonga , Blaine
-005 Nelsonville Athens Mahoning -020 Weatherford
Youngstown
,

-045 Newark.. -.
Licking- Trumbull Wewoka Seminole
New Boston Scioto Zanesville , Muskingum Woodward Woodward

Newburgh Heights Cuyahoga


Newcomerstown. . Tuscarawas OREGON
New Lexington. .

New Philadelphia Tuscarawas Ada Pontotoc Albany


Newton Falls. . . Trumbull Jackson Altamont*
Niles Trumbull Ashland Jackson
North Baltimore. . Wood Anadarko .... Caddo Astoria Clatsop
.

North Canton Stark Antlers.. . . Pushmataha Baker


North College Hill. Hamilton Ar dmore Beaverton Washington
North Olmsted Cuyahoga Bend Deschutes
-013 North Royalton. . ». Cuyahoga B art le sville, Washington Harney
-039 Norwalk Bethany Oklahoma Coos Bay
-031 Norwood Hamilton Blackwell..., Coquille
-057 Oakwood City Montgomery Bristow , Corvallis Benton
-047 Oberlin Lorain -072 Broken Arrow, -020 Cottage Grove
-085 Orrville Wayne -041 Chandler. Lincoln -027 Dallas Polk
-069 -046 Checotah. Mcintosh -020 Eugene
Ottawa
-002 Cherokee...., Alfalfa Forest Grove Washington
-009 Oxford
-043 Painesville -026 Chickasha. . . Grady Grants Pass Josephine
-066 Claremore..., Rogers Gresham , Multnomah
Parma Heights, Cuyahoga -020 Clinton , Haye sville* , Marion
Perrysburg. . Wood -075 Cordell , Washita Hermiston , Umatilla
.

Plqua Miami -060 dishing. . . . . Hillsboro , Washington


,

Pomeroy ,
Meigs Hood River , Hood River
Port Clinton,, Del City..... Oklahoma
Ottawa Klamath Falls , Klamath
Dewey , Washington
-073 La Grande*
Portsmouth.. ., Scioto Drumright. . . Creek
,

-067 Ravenna Portage Lakeview


Stephens
-031 Lebanon
Reading Hamilton -007 Durant
-085 Rlttman. , Wayne McMinnville Yamhill
-018 -055 Edmond.. . . .. Oklahoma
Rocky River... Medf ord Jackson
-005 Elk City Beckham
-070
-003 Mllwaukie Clackamas
Roseland-Steel Mill*.. Richland -009 El Reno Canadian
-06" -036 Newberg Yamhill
Rossf ord Wood -024 Enid Garfield
,

-031 -021 Newport Lincoln


St. Bernard Hamilton -046 Euf aula Mcintosh
St. Clalrsvllle Belmont -006 North Bend
St. Marys -071 Frederick. . . Tillman
Auglaize -023 Nyssa Malheur
Columbian:
-042 Guthrie
-023 Ontario Malheur
-070 Guymon
-022 Sandusky. ..... -003 Oregon City Clackamas
Erie -010 Healdton
-050 Sebring -003 Oswego Clackamas
Mahoning -056 Henryetta. . .
-007 Shadyside Belmont Pendleton Umatilla
-018 Shaker Heights Cuyahoga Hobart Kiowa Portland
Sharon* Trumbull Holdenville.. Hughes PrineviUe
Shelby Richland -029 Hollis Harmon Redmond Deschutes
Sidney Shelby -057 Hominy Roseburg Douglas
-031 Silverton Hamilton -012
St. Helens Columbia
-018 Cuyahoga -045 Idabel McCurtain Marion
-018 South Euclid. 'Salem J
-037 Kingfisher. . Kingfisher Polk
-012 Springfield. . -067 Konawa Seminole Seaside Clatsop
-041 Steubenville.. -016 Lawton Silverton Marion
Jefferson
-018 Strong sville. Cuyahoga Lindsay Garvin Springfield
-050 Struthers Mahoning McAlester.... Pittsburg Sweet Home
-077 Tallmadge Madill Marshall The Dalles Wasco
-074 Tiffin Mangum Tillamook Tillamook
-055 Tlpp City Marlow Stephens West Linn
Unincorporated place. Miami Ottawa

468
. .
. . ..
. - .. .. -. . ..

App. A Pa. (Aldan)—Pa. (Palmerton)


Table A-3—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA— Con PENNSYLVANIA--Con


37-023 Delaware Donora Washington Lancaster Lancaster
-004 Aliquippa. Beaver Dormont. Allegheny Lansdale Montgomery
-039 Allentown, Lehigh Downingtown Chester Lansdowne Delaware
Altoona. . . Blair Doyle stown Lansford Carbon
Ambler. . .
. Montgomery Dravosburg Allegheny Larksville Luzerne
Beaver Du Bois Clearfield Latrobe Westmoreland
Lebanon Dunmore Lackawanna Laureldale
Armstrong Dupont Luzerne Lebanon Lebanon
Lackawanna Duquesne Allegheny Lebanon Independent.. Lebanon
Westmoreland Duryea Luzerne Leechburg Armstrong
Amold-City-Fairhope* Fayette East Conemaugh Cambria Lehighton Carbon
[Columbia East Lansdowne Delaware Lemoyne Cumberland
Ashland
[Schuylkill East McKeesport. . . Allegheny Lewisburg
Ashley. ... Luzerne East Mauch Chunk. . Carbon Lewistown Mifflin
Aspinwall. Allegheny Easton Northampton Lititz Lancaster
Athens. . . Bradford
East Pittsburgh. Allegheny Littlestown Adams
Northumberland East Stroudsburg. . . Monroe Lock Haven Clinton
Allegheny Ebensburg Luzerne Luzerne
Luzerne Eddystone Delaware Lykens Dauphin
Edgewood Allegheny Lyndora-Highf ield*. . Butler
Edgewood-Fernd ale McAdoo
Barnesboro Fairview* Northumberland McC he sneytown-Br aden-
Beaver Beaver Edward svi lie , Luzerne ville-Loyalhanna*. Westmoreland
-011 Beaverd ale -Lloy dell* Cambria Elizabeth , Allegheny Allegheny
McDonald
-004 Beaver Falls Beaver Elizabethtown , Lancaster Washington
-005 Bedford Bedford McKeesport Allegheny
'Ellwood City ,

Belief onte Centre [Lawrence McKees Rocks. ...... Allegheny


Bellevue Allegheny Lehigh McSherrystown , Adams
Bellwood Blair Emporium , Cameron -054 Mahanoy City Schuylkill
Bentleyville Wa shington Emsworth , Allegheny -036 Manheim , Lancaster
Berwick Columbia Ephrata Lancaster -059 Mansfield Tioga
Bethel Allegheny Erie Erie Marcus Hook , Delaware
Lehigh Etna. , Allegheny Marshallton* , Northumber 1 and
Northampton Exeter , Luzerne Masontown Fayette
Birdsboro Farrell , Mercer Mauch Chunk Carbon
Blairsville.... Indiana Faxon-Kenmar* , Lycoming Meadville Crawford
Blakely Lackawanna
Feradale , Cambria Mechanic sburg Cumberland
Bloomsburg Columbia Ford City , Armstrong Media Delaware
Boyertown Berks Forest City , Susquehanna Meyersdale Somerset
Brackenridge. . Allegheny Forest Hills Allegheny Middletown
Braddock Allegheny Forty Fort , Luzerne Midland
Bradford McKean
Fountain Hill Lehigh Millersburg Dauphin
Brentwood Allegheny Frackville Schuylkill Millereville Lancaster
Bridgeport Montgomery Franklin Yenango Millvale Allegheny
Bridgeville . . , Allegheny Freedom Beaver Milton Northumberl and
Bristol Bucks Freeland Luzerne Minersville Schuylkill
Brockway Jefferson
Freeport Monaca Beaver
Brookville Jefferson Gallitzin Westmoreland
Brownsville..., Fayette Gettysburg Monongahela Washington
Burnham Mifflin Gilberton Montoursville Lycoming
Butler Butler Gtrardville Moosic Lackawanna
California Washington
Glassport Allegheny Morrisville Bucks
Camp Hill Cumberland Glen Lyon* Luzerne Mount Carmel Northumberland
Canonsburg Washington Glenolden Delaware Mount Joy Lancaster
Carbondale Lackawanna Greencastle Franklin Mount Oliver Allegheny
Carlisle Cumberland Greensburg Westmoreland Mount Penn
Carnegie Allegheny Mount Pleasant.
Green Tree Allegheny . . . Westmoreland
Castle Shannon. Allegheny Greenville Mercer Mount Union Huntingdon
Catasauqua. .... Lehigh Grove City Mercer Muncy Lycoming
Centerville. . . Washington Hamburg Munhall Allegheny
Chambersburg, . Franklin Hanover York Myerstown. Lebanon
Charleroi Washington Nanticoke
Harrisburg Dauphin Luzerne
Chester Delaware Hatboro Montgomery Nanty-Glo Cambria
Clairton Allegheny Hazleton Luzerne Narberth Montgomery
Clarion Clarion Hellertown Northampton Nazareth Northampton
Clerks Summit.. Lackawanna Hershey-Swarara*. . . Dauphin Ne squehoning-New
Clearfield Clearfield Columbus* Carbon
Highspire Dauphin
Clifton Heights Delaware Hollidaysburg Blair New Brighton Beaver
Indiana Homestead Allegheny New Castle Lawrence
Coaldale Schuylkill Honesdale Wayne -021 New Cumberland Cumberland
Coatesville... Chester Hummelstown Dauphin -036 New Holland Lancaster
Collingdale.... Delaware Huntingdon Huntingdon -065 New Kensington Westmoreland
Columbia Lancaster Indiana Indiana Norristown Montgomery
Connellsville. Fayette Ingram Allegheny Northampton Northampton
Conshohocken. . Montgomery Westmoreland North Belle Vernon. Westmoreland
Coplay Lehigh Jeanette Westmoreland North Braddook Allegheny
Coraopolis Allegheny Jenkintown Montgomery North Catasauqua... Northampton
Jermyn Lackawanna
Erie North Charleroi. .. Washington
Coudersport. . . Potter Jersey Shore Lycoming North East Erie
Craf ton Allegheny Johnsonburg Eli Northumberland Northumberland
Cresson. ....... Cambria Johnstown North Wales , Montgomery
-017 Curwensville, . Clearfield McKean Norwood , Delaware
Kenhorst Berks
Dale Cambria Oakmont , Allegheny
-067 Dallastown. . York Kennett Square Chester Oil City , Venango
Danville Montour Kingston Luzerne Old Forge , Lackawanna
Darby Delaware Kittanning Armstrong Olyphant Lackawanna
-065 Derry Westmoreland Kulpmont Northumberland ]
Oxford Chester
Dickson City. Kutztown Palmerton Carbon
Lackawanna
Unincorporated place.

469
..
.. .
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. . . ,,,
. . . ,

Pa. (Palmyra) — S. Dak. (Yankton) App. A


Table A-3—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

PENNSYLVANIA—Con. PENNSYLVANIA—Con. SOUTH CAROLINA—Con.


Palmyra Lebanon Turtle Creek, Allegheny Equinox-Appleton Mills'* Anderson
Paoli* Chester Tyrone Blair Florence Florence
Parkesburg Chester Union City Erie -040 Forest Acres, ...... Richland
Parkville* ,
York -026 Uniontown Fayette -046 Fort Mill York
Patton Cambria -023 Upland Delaware -011 Gaffney Cherokee
-065 Vandergrif t Westmoreland -022 Georgetown Georgetown
Pen Argyl Northampton
Penbrook Dauphin Verona Allegheny Graniteville* Aiken
Perkasie Bucks Warren Warren Great Falls* Chester
Philadelphia. . Philadelphia Washington Washington Greenville Greenville
Philipsburg. . . Waynesboro Franklin Greenwood Greenwood
Phoenixville. Chester Waynesburg. Greene Greenville
.

Pitcaim Allegheny Spartanburg


Weatherly Carbon
Pittsburgh Allegheny Wellsboro Tioga Darlington
Pittston Luzerne Wesleyville Erie Abbeville
Pleasant Hills. Allegheny West Chester Chester Anderson
Plymouth Luzerne West Hazleton Luzerne Kingstree , Williamsburg
Lake City Florence
Polk Venango -002 West Homestead Allegheny
,

Portage Cambria Lancaster Lancaster


-002 West Mifflin Allegheny
Port Allegany. MoKean -011 Westmont Cambria Lancaster Mills-Spring-
Port Carbon. . . Schuylkill -065 West Newton Westmoreland Lancaster
Port Vue Allegheny -040 West Pittston Luzerne Langley-Bath* , Aiken
Pottstown Montgomery Laurens Laurens
-006 West Reading Berks
,

Pottsville Schuylkill McColl Marlboro


Allegheny
,

-002 West View


Prospect Park.. Delaware Manning , . , Clarendon
-063 West Washington* Washington
Punxsutawney. . Jefferson -040 West Wyoming1

Luzerne Marion Marion


-067 West York York Mullins Marion
Quakertawn Bucks
Allegheny Myrtle Beach....
Rankin Whitehall Allegheny
Reading Newberry. Newberry
Berks •
White Oak Allegheny
Red Lion York North Augusta. . Aiken
Wilkes-Barre Luzerne
Renovo Clinton Orangeburg Orangeburg
Wilkinsburg Allegheny
Repub lic-C ardale* Williamsport Lycoming Orr Mills* Anderson
Reynoldsville. . . Park Place-Poe*. Greenville
Wilmerding Allegheny
Ridgway Pelzer* Anderson
Wilson Northampton
Ridley Park Anderson
Windber Somerset
Roaring Spring. . Greenville
Winton Lackawanna
-004 Rochester. Beaver Wyoming Luzerne
Greenville
-061 Rocky Grove* -006 Wyomissing Berks
-046 Rock Hill York
Royersford Montgomery -023 Yeadon Delaware
Schuylkill Sans Souci-Union
St. Clair -067 York York
Bleachery* Greenville
St. Marys Elk -065 Youngwood Westmoreland
Saxon* Spartanburg
Bradford -010 Zelienople Butler
Oconee
Schuylkill Haven.. Schuylkill Shannontown* Sumter
Scottdale Westmoreland RHODE ISLAND
South Greenwood*.. Greenwood
Scranton Lackawanna
Bristol* Bristol -042 Spartanburg Spartanburg
Selinsgrove Snyder
Central Falls Providence -018 Summerville , Dorchester
Sewickley Allegheny Cranston Providence -043 Sumter Sumter
Shamokin Nort humb erland Manville*... Providence -044
Sharon Newport Newport -042 Victor Mills*,.... Spartanburg
Sharon Hill Delaware
Pawt-ucket Providence Walhalla Oconee
Sharpsburg Allegheny
Providence Providence Waterboro Colleton
Sharp sville Mercer Wakef ield-Peacedale*. Washington Ware Shoals* Greenwood
Shenandoah. Schuylkill Warwick Kent Whites Bridge Road-
-006 Shlllington Berks Westerly* Washington North Winyah Heights*
-0211 Cumberland Woonsocket Providence Whitmire
Shippensburg
-028 J Franklin
Williamston Anderson
Slatington SOUTH CAROLINA Winnsboro Fairfield
Somerset. Winnsboro Mills*. Fairfield
39-001 Abbeville Abbeville Woodburn Hills*...
Souderton Spartanburg
South Connellsville. -002 Aiken Woodruff Spartanburg
South Fork -004 Anderson Anderson York York
(Georgetown
-065 South Greensburg Westmoreland Andrews
IWilliamburg
-026 South Union town* Fayette Arcadia* Spartanburg SOUTH DAKOTA
-065 Southwest Greensburg. Westmoreland
Bamberg Bamberg Aberdeen Brown
-041 South Williamsport... Lycoming
-032 Lexington Belle Fourche Butte
-011 Spangler Cambria Batesburg
-041 Saluda -005 Brookings Brookings
Spring City Chester -007 Beaufort Beaufort -041 Canton Lincoln
Springdale Allegheny -004 Belton Anderson -040 Deadwood Lawrence
-014 State College Bennett sville Marlboro Hot Springs Fall River
-022 Steelton Dauphin
Bishopville Huron Beadle
-046 Stowe* Montgomery
Brandon- Judson* Greenville Lead Lawrence
-063 Washington Camden Kershaw Perkins
-045 Stroudsburg Monroe Lexington Madison Lake
-013 Summit Hill Carbon Charleston Charleston Milbank,...
-049 Sunbury Northumberland
Cheraw Chesterfield Mitchell. . Davison
-058 Susquehanna Depot, . . Susquehanna
-012 Chester Chester Mobridge... Walworth
Swarthmore Delaware -030 Clinton Laurens Hughes
Swissvale Allegheny -046 Clover York Rapid City, Pennington
Swoyersville Luzerne -040 Columbia Richland Redfield...
Tamaqua Schuylkill
-026 Conway Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
Tarentum Allegheny -016 Darlington Darlington Sisseton, ... Roberts
Taylor -005 Denmark Bamberg Spearf ish. . Lawrence
Throop Lackawanna -017 Dillion Dillion Sturgis. . . i Meade
Titusville Crawford -023 Dunean* Greenville Vermillion.
Towanda Bradford Pickens Watertown. .
Allegheny East Gaffney* Cherokee Webster.
Traf ford Winner
Westmoreland Eau Claire Richland ,

Northumberland Edgefield Edgefield Yankton, . , •

Unincorporated place

470
. .
.. . ... .
,.. .,.
. ... . .. ....

App. A Tenn. (Alcoa)—Texas (Nocona)

Table A-3.—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950


[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

TEXAS —Con
Blount Garland .... Dallas
Athens McMinn Aransas Gatesville. Coryell
Aransas Pass...*
Banner Hill* Unicoi San Patricio Georgetown. Williamson
Belle Meade Davidson Arlington. Tarrant Glddings. .
Bemis* Madison Athens Henderson Gilmer Upshur
Bristol Sullivan Atlanta Cass Gregg
Gladewater. . .
Brownsville Haywood Austin Travis Upshur
Chattanooga Hamilton Balllnger Runnels Gonzales Gonzales
Clarksville...... Montgomery Bastrop Bastrop Graham
Cleveland Bradley Bay City Grand Prairie. Dallas
Greenville.. . Hunt
Clinton Anderson Baytown
Columbia Maury Beaumont Tarrant
Cookeville Putnam Beeville , Hamilton
Covington Tipton Bellaire , Fisher
Rhea Belton
Cameron
Dickson Benavides ,

Haskell
Dyersburg Big Spring ,

Eagleton Village- Bishop Hearne Robertson


Blount Hills*. Bonham Hebbronville* Jim Hogg
-033 Eaat Ridge Borger Henderson Rusk
Henrietta Clay
-010 Elizabethton Carter Montague
Hereford Deaf Smith
Unicoi McCulloch
Etowah McMinn Breckenridge. Stephens Highland Park. Dallas
Fayetteville Lincoln Brenham , Washington Highlands*. . . Harris
Franklin Williamson Brownfield , Terry Hillcrest*. . . Wichita
Hillsboro Hill
Gallatin Brownsville Cameron
Hondo. Medina
Greenevllle Greene Brownwood , Brown
Harrlman Bryan
Houston
,

Harris
Henderson Chester Burkburnett
Huntsville... Walker
Highland Park-Litz Calvert
Irving Dallas
Manor*
Jacinto City. Harris
Cameron Milan
Humboldt Jacksboro. . .
Canadian Hemphill
Jackson Madison
Canyon Randall Jacksonville.
Jefferson City Jefferson
Carrizo Springs. Dimmit
Johnson City Washington
Carthage Panola Jefferson, . . Marion
Kingsport Sullivan
Karnes City.
Center Shelby
-047 Knoxville. . Knox Kaufman Kaufman
Childress Childress
-007 La Follette Campbell
Cisco Eastland Kenedy Karnes
-050 Lawrenceburg Lawrence
Clarendon Donley Kermit Winkler
-095 Lebanon
Clarksville Red River Kerrville....
-053 Lenoir City
Gregg
Cleburne Johnson Kilgore
Lewlsburg Marshall Rusk
Cleveland Liberty
Lexington Henderson Kllleen Bell
Coleman Coleman
Loudon Loudon
College Statiom Brazos Klngsvllle... Kleberg
Lynn Garden-West View-
Colorado City.... Mitchell La Feria Cameron
Fort Robinson- La Grange,... Fayette
Morrison City* Sullivan Columbus Colorado
Lake Jackson. Brazoria
Comanche Comanche
Carroll Lakeview - Jefferson
McKenzie. . . Commerce Hunt
Weakley
Conroe Montgomery Galveston
McMinnville. Warren
Corpus Christ!.. Nueces Dawson
Martin Weakley
Maryville... Blount Navarro
Dallas
Shelby -142 Cotulla La Salle
Harris
-113 Crockett Houston
Milan Gibson
-254 Crystal City Zavala Laredo Webb
Millington Shelby
De Witt Levelland. . Hockley
Morristown Hamblen Liberty Liberty
Mount Pleasant. Maury Dallam
Dalhart Little-field.
Murfreeeboro. . . Rutherford Hartley
Livingston. Polk
Nashville Davidson Dallas Dallas
Decatur Wise
Newport
Del Rio Val Verde
Anderson Lockhart.
Oak Ridge* Denison Grayson
Longview.
Paris Denton Denton Lubbock., Lubbook
Pulaski Giles -084 Dickinson* Galveston Lufkin. . Angelina
Ripley Lauderdale -108 Donna Hidalgo
Caldwell
-072 Dublin Erath
Rockwood McAllen. Hidalgo
-171
Rogersville. . . . Hawkins McCamey, Upton
Shelbyville Bedford -045 Eagle Lake Colorado McGregor. McLennan
South Harrlman*. -162 Eagle Pass Maverick McKinney, Collin
South Pittsburg. -067 Eastland Eastland
Marf a. . . Presidio
Sparta -108 Edcouch Hidalgo
Marlln. . Falls
-108 Edihburg Hidalgo
Springfield Marshall.. Harrison
Sweetwater -120 Edna Jackson Mathis. . . San Patricio
Trenton El Campo Wharton Memphis. . Hall
Tullahoma. Coffee Electra Wichita
Menard , . . Menard
Union City...... Obion Elgin Bastrop
Mercedes. Hidalgo
Winchester Franklin El Paso El Paso
Mexia. Limestone
Elsa Hidalgo Midland. . Midland
TEXAS Ennis Ellis Mineola. .
Fabens* El Paso
Abilene Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto
Falfuirias Brooks
Mission Hidalgo
Floydada Floyd
x> Heights Monahans Ward
Fort Stockton. . .
Alice Mount Pleasant. Titus
Alpine Fort Worth Tarrant Nacogdoches.... Nacogdoches
Fredericksburg. . Gillespie
Alvin Brazoria
Freeport Brazoria
Potter Nederland.... Jefferson
rillo Gainesville
Randall New Boston. .
Galena Park
Andrews Andrews New Braunfels Comal
Galveston Galveston
Angle ton Brazoria Nocona Montague
Unincorporated place.

471
. . . . . . .

Texas (Oak Knoll)—Wash. (Grand Coulee) App. A


Table A-3—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[For definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

State and plaa

VIRGINIA—Con.
42-220 Oak Knoll.. Tarrant East Hampton-North
Winnsboro.
-068 Odessa Eotor Phoebus* Elizabeth City 1
-015 Olmos Park. Winters. . Emporia Greensville
De Witt Ettrick* Chesterfield
Yoakum. . .
Orange Orange Lavaca Falls Church
De Witt
Ozona* Crockett Farmville Prinoe Edward
El Paso
Paducah. . . Cottle Ferguson Park* Warwick 3
Palacios... Matagorda Franklin Southampton
Palestine.. Anderson UTAH Fredericksburg
Gray Front Royal Warren
American Fork.. Utah
Paris.... Lamar Bingham Canyon. Salt Lake Carroll
Galax 2
Pasadena. Harris Bountiful Grayson
Pear sail. Brigham City... Box Elder Hampton
Cedar City Harrisonburg
Perryton. . . Ochiltree Highland Springs*
Clearfield
Hilton*
Hidalgo Dragerton* Carbon
Phillips*... Hutchinson Wasatch Hopewell
Pittsburg. . Helper Jericho-Lloyd Place-
Plainview. . Hale Layton Pleasant Hill*....
Pleasanton.. Atascosa Lexing-ton
Lehi Utah
Port Arthur. Jefferson
Port Lavaca. Salt Lake Lynchburg
Port Neches. Jefferson Mldvale Salt Lake Madison Heights*.
Post Murray. Salt Lake Marion
Premont Jijn Wells Martinsville
Nephi
Narrows
Quanah Hardeman gdej Weber
Ramona* Hidalgo ,
-025 Utah Newport News
Eastland -025 Utah Newsome Park-Hilton
Raymond ville Willacy -025 Pleasant Grove. Utah Park*
Red Cut Heights*. Norfolk
Price Carbon
North Hampton-South
Refugio Refugio Utah
Hampton* Elizabeth City 1
Rio Grande City*. Starr Richfield Sevier
River Oaks Tarrant Weber Norton 2 Wise
Robstown Nueces St. George Washington Orange
Rosenberg Fort Bend Petersburg
Salt Lake City.. Salt Lake
Phoebus
Rotan Fisher South Ogden Weber
Portlock
Rusk Cherokee South Salt Lake. Salt Lake
Portsmouth ,

San Angelo Tom Green Spanish Fork, . . Utah


San Antonio. Springrille Utah Pulaski Pulaski
San Augustine.... San Augustine Radford
Tooele
Richlands Tazewell
San Benito Cameron Vernal
Richmond ,

Washington Terrace*
San Diego Riverview*. Elizabeth City
Jim Wells
San Jaun Hidalgo
VERMONT
San Marcos Roanoke
San Pedro* Nueces Washington Smyth
Bellows Falls.. Windham Washing-ton
San Saba San Saba
Bennington. .... Benning-ton Henrico
Seguin Guadalupe Pittsylvania
Brattleboro*... Windham
Seminole Gaines
Burling'ton Chittenden
Seymour Baylor Sherwood' Park*.
Shamrock Wheeler -004 Essex Junction. Chittenden South Boston...
-001 Middlebury South Norfolk.
Sherman. Grayson
-012 Montpelier Washington Staunton ,

Silsbee Hardin
Newport Orleans Suffolk
Sinton San Patricio Vinton Roanoke
Rutland.. Rutland ,

Slaton Lubbock
Smithville Bastrop St. Albans Franklin Virginia Beach Princess Anne
St. Johnsbury... Caledonia
Snyder Scurry Williamsburg..
-014 Springfield. Windsor
Sonora Sutton Winchester.,.,
-012 Waterbury. Washington
South Houston Wytheville. . .
-01A Windsor
Stamford
-004 Chittenden
Stephenville Erath
Sulphur Springs Hopkins WASHINGTON
VIRGINIA
Sweetwater Nolan
Taft San Patricio Abingdon 46-014 Aberdeen Grays Harbor
Tahoka Alexandria -029 Anacortes Skagit
Taylor..-.* Williamson Altavlsta -017 Auburn , King
Appalachla -037 Bellingham. Whatcom
league Freestone
Arlington-Five Forks-
Temple Bell Beverly Park-Laurel
Kenwood* Prince George
Terrell Kaufman Heights-Lowell-Pine-
Terrell Hills Bexar Ashland Hanover Snohomish
Te xarkana Bassetts* Henry Bremerton , Kitsap
Bedford Bedford Buckley
Texas City Galveston
Big Stone Gap Wise
Tulia Swisher Camas Clark
Blacksburg Montgomery
-212 Tyler Smith Centralis
-057 university Park. Dallas Blackstone -021 Chehalis
-232 Uvalde Uvalde Bluefield -032 Cheney Spokane
Bristol -002 Clarkston Asotin
Vernon Wilbarger
Buene Vista
Victoria Victoria Colfax: Whitman
Charlottesville
McLennan College Place Walla Walla
Waxahachie. Ellis -058 Chase City Mecklenburg Colville. Stevens
Weatherford Parker -001 Chincoteague Accomack Dayton Columbia
Wellington Collingsworth -060 Christiansburg Montgomery Ellensburg Kittitas
Clifton Forge Enumclaw King
Weslaco Hidalgo
Colonial Heights Ephrata
West Orange* Orange -013
West university Place. Cope land Park* Elizabeth City1 -031 Everett Snohomish
Wharton Wharton Coving-ton 2 Alleghany -039 Fairview* Yakima
White Settlement Tarrant Culpeper Culpeper Fruitvale Yakima
Wichita Falls Wichita Danville Grand Coulee

* Uninaorporated plaoe. 1 Annexed


to Hampton City since 1950 and no longer in existence.
Incorporated as an independent city since 1950, and no longer included as part of any county.
3
Incorporated as independent city of Warwick since 1950, and no longer in existence.

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Table A-3—URBAN PLACES, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE, WITH COUNTY OF LOCATION: 1950
[Tor definition of urban place, see Geographic Concepts and Codes]

State and plao

WASHINGTON— Con. WEST VIRGINIA—Con. WISCONSIN—Con.


Yakima Omar-Bamabus* Medford Taylor
Grays Harbor Tyler Menasha Winnebago
Paden City
Cowlitz Wetzel Menomonie...
Benton Parkersburg Wood Merrill Lincoln
King Philippi Barbour Milwaukee. . Milwaukee
Piedmont Mineral
Kirkland King Monona
Lake Stevens*... Snohomish Point Pleasant Mason Monroe
Longview Cowlitz Princeton Mercer Neenah Winnebago
McMicken Heights King Richwood ,
Nicholas Neillsville. Clark
Mason City* St. Albans Kanawha f Outagamie
Harrison New London..
Medical Lake.... Spokane 1 Waupaca
Moses Lake Shinnston Harrison New Richmond,,, St. Croix
Mount Vernon, . . Skagit South Charleston.... Kanawha Oconomowac. Waukesha
Navy Yard City*. Kitsap South Parkersburg*., Oconto Oconto
North Richland*. Spencer Onalaska La Crosse
Olympia Sprague* Raleigh -070 Oshkosh Winnebago
-024 -023 -050 Park Falls I Price
-Oil Franklin -054 Perrygo Place* Rock
-005 Clallam -024 McDowell Piatteville...
-016 Jefferson Plymouth Sheboygan
-015. Hancock Columbia
Prosser. Benton
Pullman.. Whitman -024 Welch. McDowell
Port Washington.. Ozaukee
Puyallup. Pierce Wellsburg Brooke Prairie du Chien. Crawford
Raymond.. Pacific Weston Preble*
Renton. . King Westover Monongalia Racine. , Racine
Richland* Benton Wheeling Ohio Reedsburg Sauk
Seattle White Sulphur Springs.. Greenbrier
King Rhinelander Oneida
Sedro-Woolley. . Skagit
Williamson ••'. Mingo ,

Rice Lake , Barron


Shelton Mason Richland Center.., Richland
Snohomish Snohomish Fond du Lac
South Broadway*. Yakima Algoma Kewaunee [Pierce
River Falls ,

Spokane Spokane AUouez*.. [St. Croix


Pierce -034 Antigo Langlade Shawano , Shawano
Sunnyside Yakima -044 Appleton. . Outagamie Sheboygan
-002 Ashland.... Sheboygan Falls. Sheboygan
Toppenish. Yakima -056 Baraboo. . . Sauk Shorewood Milwaukee
Tumwater. . Thurston Beaver Dam. Wouth Milwaukee.. Milwaukee
-G1A Dodge
Vancouver. Clark -053 Beloit Rock Southwest Wausau* Marathon
Walla Walla Walla Walla Green Lake Sparta Monroe
Wapato Berlin
Yakima Waushara Spooner Washburn
Wenatchee Chelan Black River Falls Stevens Point,,.. Portage
,
Jackson
West Wenatachee*. Chelan Bloomer Stoughton
Chippewa
Yakima , Yakima Burlington Racine Sturgeon Bay
Cedarburg Ozaukee Superior Douglas
WEST VIRGINIA Chippewa Falls... Chippewa Tomah Monroe
Clintonville Waupaca Tomahawk Lincoln
Beckley Raleigh Two Rivers Manitowoc
Benwood Marshall Columbus Columbia
Bluefield.... Cudahy Milwaukee Viroqua Vernon
Mercer
Buckhannon. . Upshur Delavan Walworth
De Pere Watertown
Charleston. . Kanawha Jefferson
-025 Dodgeville Waukesha
Charles Town, Jefferson Waupaca
-009 Chippewa
Kanawha Eau Claire
Chester Hancock
-018. Eau Claire Waupun,
-053 Rock Fond du Lac
Clarksburg... Harrison
Cora-Mt. Gay*
Walworth -037 Wausau Marathon
Evansville.... -040 Wauwatosa Milwaukee
-020 Dunbar, Kanawha Rock
-020 -040 West Allis Milwaukee
-042 Elkins Fond du Lac... Fond du Lac
Randolph -066 West Bend Washington
Fairmont -028 Fort Atkinson. Jefferson
-025 Marion -040 West Milwaukee,. Milwaukee
-040 Fox Point Milwaukee
Follansbee... Brooke
Gary-Ream*. . -005 Green Bay Whitef ish Bay. . Milwaukee
McDowell
-040 Greendale Milwaukee Whitewater Walworth
Taylor Wisconsin Rapids Wood
-066 Hartford Washington
Summers
,

-014 Horicon
Cabell
-055 St. Croix
Wayne
-026 Hurley
Wayne Johnson
Mineral -053 Janesville.. Rock Natrona
-028 Jefferson... Jefferson Laramie
Keystone... McDowell
-044 Kaukauna. . . Outagamie Park
-030 Kenosha Kenosha Converse
McComas*.. Mercer
McMechen. .
-031 Kewaunee
Evanston,
Mannington. Marion Kimberly. . . Outagamie Green River.. Sweetwater
La Crosse. . La Crosse Lander Fremont
Kanawha
Ladysmith, . Rusk Albany
Berkeley
Lake Geneva. Walworth Big Horn
Fayette
Lake Mills.. Jefferson
Kanawha Newcastle..,,
Monongalia Lancaster.. ., Powell , Park
Marshall Little Chute. Outagamie Rawlins , Carbon
Mount Hope Madison Riverton.. . ., Fremont
Fayette
Mullens Manitowoc. . . Manitowoc Rock Springs, Sweetwater
Wyoming
New Martinsville. Wotzel Marinette.... Marinette Sheridan Sheridan
Nitro Marshf ield. . Wood Thermopolis.. Hot Springs
Mauston Juneau Torrington, . Goshen
Oak Hill Mayville Worland Washakie
'

Unincorporated place.

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Appendix B

COUNTY GOVERNMENTS AND RELATED AREAS

Not all areas designated in this volume as counties have county governments. The following detailed classification
of county areas, as distinguished from county governments, shows the distribution of the 3,105 county units listed in
this volume. This classification is from Bureau of the Census, Governments in the United States in 1957, Washington,
D. C, 1957.

Total of all county governmental and related areas in the continental United States . .. 3,105

I . Independently organized county governments 3,04-7

II . County governments not independently organized 12

A. County governments having specified types of county offices, hut dependent on cities 10

(1) New York: Counties of Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Richmond (all dependent on City
of New York)
(2) Louisiana: Parish of Orleans (dependent on City of New Orleans) and Parish of East Baton
Rouge (dependent on City of Baton Rouge)
(3) Massachusetts: County of Nantucket (dependent on Township of Nantucket) and County of
Suffolk (dependent on City of Boston)
(4) Pennsylvania: County of Philadelphia (dependent on City of Philadelphia)

B. City-county governments legally designated as city-counties and operating primarily as cities 2

(1) California: City and County of San Francisco


(2) Colorado: City and County of Denver

III . Areas lacking county government 46

A. "Independent" cities located outside of designated counties and administering functions elsewhere
performed by counties 34

(1) Maryland: Baltimore city (distinct from Baltimore County)


(2) Missouri: St. Louis city (distinct from St. Louis County)
(3) Virginia: Alexandria, Bristol, Buena Vista, Charlottesville, Clifton Forge, Colonial Heights,
Covington, Danville, Falls Church, Fredericksburg, Galax, Hampton, Harrisonburg, Hopewell,
Lynchburg, Martinsville, Newport News, Norfolk, Norton, Petersburg, Portsmouth, Radford,
Richmond, Roanoke, South Norfolk, Staunton, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Warwick, Waynesboro,
Williamsburg, and Winchester

B. Unorganized areas bearing county designations 8

(1) Rhode Island (county areas with no county government): Bristol, Kent, Newport, Providence,
and Washington
(2) South Dakota (county areas attached to other counties for government purposes): Shannon,
Washabaugh, and Todd

C Federal areas 4

(1) District of Columbia (without county government and operating primarily as a city)
(2) Yellowstone Park (not organized for local government):
Area in Idaho 1
Area in Montana 1
Area in Wyoming 1

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Appendix C

CITIES (IN TABLE 4) WITHOUT WEATHER STATION, AND THE SUBSTITUTED


NEARBY STATION
As indicated by the descriptive text for items 322-329, and footnotes in table <+, climate data could not be supplied
relating directly to a number of cities because those places either had no weather station, or had weather stations with
records too short to provide reasonably reliable weather statistics. For all but 7 cities, however, observations from
nearby stations having approximately the same weather conditions were substituted. The following table lists those
cities for which substitutions were made and identifies the weather station substituted.

City with no weather station Substituted nearby station City with no weather station Substituted nearby station

Alabama Indiana:
Bessemer , Birmingham, Ala. East Chicago.. Chicago, 111.
Elkhart South Bend, Ind.
Arkansas Gary Chicago, 111.
North Little Rock, Little Rock, Ark. Hammond Chicago, 111.
Mishawaka South Bend, Ind.
California: New Albany. . . Louisville, Ky.
Alameda Oakland, Calif.
Alhambra Los Angeles, Calif. Iowa:
airport Council Bluffs Omaha, Nebr.
Berkeley Oakland, Calif.
Beverly Hills. . . . Los Angeles, Calif. Kansas:
airport Kansas City. . Kansas City, Mo.
Compton Los Angeles, Calif.
airport Kentucky
East Bakersfield. Bakersfield, Calif. Covington Cincinnati, Ohio,
airport airport
Glendale Burbank, Calif. Newport Cincinnati, Ohio,
Huntington Park . . Los Angeles, Calif. airport
airport
Inglewood Los Angeles, Calif. Massachusetts:
airport Cambridge Boston, Mass.
Lynwood Los Angeles, Calif. Chelsea Boston, Mass.
airport Everett Boston, Mass.
Redondo Beach. Long Beach, Calif. Gloucester Rockport , Mas s
Redwood City Palo Alto, Calif. Holyoke , Chicopee, Mass.
Richmond , Oakland, Calif.
San Leandro Oakland, Calif. Maiden Boston, Mass.
San Mateo Oakland, Calif. Medf ord Boston, Mass.
South Gate Los Angeles, Calif. Melrose Boston, Mass.
airport Newton Boston, Mass.
Vallejo Crockett, Calif. Northampton Amherst, Mass.

Connecticut: Quincy , Milton, Mass.


Bristol Waterbury, Conn. Revere Boston, Mass.
Meriden Waterbury, Conn. Somerville. Boston, Mass.
New Britain Hartford, Conn. Waltham Boston, Mass.
Stamford Norwalk, Conn.
Michigan:
Illinois
Dearborn Detroit, Mich.
Alton St. Louis, Mo.
Ferndale Detroit, Mich.
Berwyn Chicago, 111.
Hamtramck Detroit, Mich.
Champaign Urbana, 111.
Highland Park. Detroit, Mich.
Cicero , Chicago, 111. Lincoln Park. . Detroit, Mich.
East St. Louis ... . St. Louis, Mo. Royal Oak Detroit, Mich.
Evanston Chicago, 111. Wyandotte Detroit, Mich.
Granite City St. Louis, Mo.
Maywood village. . Chicago, 111. Missouri:
Oak Park village . Chicago, 111. Independence . . Kansas City, Mo.

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CITIES (IN TABLE 4) WITHOUT WEATHER STATION, AND THE SUBSTITUTED


NEARBY STATION
City with no weather station Substituted nearby station City with no weather station Substituted nearby station

New Jersey: Ohio:


Bayonne Newark, N. J. Barberton Akron, Ohio
Belleville town Orange, N. J. Cleveland Heights . . Cleveland, Ohio
Bloomf ield town Orange, N. J. Cuyahoga Falls Akron, Ohio
Camden Philadelphia, Pa. East Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio
Clifton Paterson, N. J. Elyria Oberlin, Ohio
East Orange Orange, N. J.
Lakewood Cleveland, Ohio
Garfield Paterson, N. J.
Massillon Canton, Ohio
Hackensack Paterson, N. J.
Norwood Cincinnati, Ohio
Hoboken Jersey City, N. J.
Parma Cleveland, Ohio
Irvington town Newark, N. J.
Shaker Heights Cleveland, Ohio
Kearny town Newark, N. J.
Linden Elizabeth, N. J.
Montclair town Orange, N. J. Pennsylvania
Nutley town Orange, N. J. Aliquippa borough. . Beaver Dam, Pa.
Passaic Paterson, N. J. Chester Philadelphia, Pa.
Hazieton. Freeland, Pa.
Perth Amboy New Brunswick, N. J.
McKeesport Pittsburgh, Pa.
Union City Jersey City, N. J.
West New York town Jersey City, N. J.
New Kensington Pittsburgh, Pa.
West Orange town Orange, N. J.
Norristown Phoenixville, Pa.
Washington Claysville, Pa.
New York:
Wilkinsburg borough, Pittsburgh, Pa
Lackawanna Buffalo, N. Y.
Mount Vernon New York, N. Y. (Met
Obs., Central Park
Rhode Island:
Newburgh Stewart Field, N. Y.
Cranston Providence, R. I.
New York City:
Warwick Providence, R. I.
Bronx Borough New York, N. Y. (Met
Obs., Central Park
Brooklyn Borough New York, N. Y. (Met
Virginia:
Obs., Central Park
Alexandria Washington, D. C.
Manhattan Borough New York, N. Y. (Met
airport
Obs., Central Park
Petersburg Hopewell, Va.
Queens Borough New York, N. Y. (Met
Portsmouth Newport News, Va.
Obs., Central Park
Richmond Borough New York, N. Y. (W. :

City Office) Wisconsin:


Valley Stream village. . . Hempstead, N. Y Kenosha Racine, Wis.
Yonkers New York, N. Y. (Met' Wauwatosa Milwaukee, Wis.
Obs., Central Park) West Allis ,
Milwaukee, Wis.

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Appendix D

COMPONENTS OF STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS AND NEW ENGLAND


METROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
This is the official listing of standard metropolitan ies. The county components of metropolitan State economic
areas together with their constituent counties and independ- areas for New England are also presented Changes in com-
.

ent cities, or, in the case of New England, towns and cit- position and additions since 1954 are shown separately.

STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS AS OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1954

AKRON, OHIO BAY CITY, MICH. BOSTON, MASS.— Con.


Summit County Bay County —
Middlesex County Con.
Watertown town
Wayland town
ALBANY-SCHENECTADY- TROY, N. BEAUMONT-PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Weston town
Albany County Jefferson County Wilmington town
Rensselaer County Winchester town
Schenectady County
BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Norfolk County (part)
Broome County Quincy city
ALBUQUERQUE, N. MEX. Braintree town
Bernalillo County Brookline town
BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Canton town
Jefferson County Cohasset town
ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON, PA.
Dedham town
Lehigh County, Pa.
Dover town
Northampton County, Pa. BOSTON, MASS.
Medfield town
Warren County, N. J. Essex County (part)
Milton town
Beverly city Needham town
Lynn city
ALTOONA, PA. Peabody city Norwood town
Blair County Salem city Randolph town
Danvers town Sharon town
Walpole town
Hamilton town
AMARILLO, TEXAS Wellesley town
Lynnfield town Westwood town
Potter County
Manchester town Weymouth town
Randall County
Marblehead town
Middleton town Plymouth County (part)
ASHEVILLE, N. C. Nahant town Hingham town
Buncombe County Saugus town Hull town
Swampscott town Suffolk County
Wenham town
ATLANTA, GA.
Cobb County Middlesex County (part BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
De Kalb County Cambridge city Fairfield County (part)
Fulton County Everett city Bridgeport city
Maiden city Fairfield town
Medford city Stratford town
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Melrose city Trumbull town
Atlantic County New Haven County (part)
Newton city Milford town
Somerville city
AUGUSTA, GA. Waltham city
Richmond County, Ga.
Woburn city BROCKTON, MASS.
Aiken County, S. C. Arlington town Bristol County (part
Ashland town Easton town
Bedford town Norfolk County (part)
AUSTIN, TEXAS Belmont town Avon town
Travis County Burlington town Holbrook town
Concord town Stoughton town

BALTIMORE, MD. Framingham town Plymouth County (part)


Baltimore city Lexington town Brockton city
Anne Arundel County Lincoln town Abington town
Baltimore County Natick town Bridgewater town
North Reading town East Bridgewater town
Reading town Rockland town
BATON ROUGE, LA. Stoneham town West Bridgewater town
East Baton Rouge Parish Wakefield town Whitman town

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STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS AS OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1954

BUFFALO, N. Y. DECATUR, ILL. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.


Erie County Macon County Kent County
Niagara County

DENVER, COLO. GREEN BAY, WIS.


CANTON, OHIO Adams County Brown County
Stark County Arapahoe County
Denver County
Jefferson County GREENSBORO-HIGH POINT, N. C.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Guilford County
Linn County
DES MOINES, IOWA
Polk County GREENVILLE, S. C.
CHARLESTON, S. C. Greenville County
Charleston County
DETROIT, MICH.
Macomb County HAMILTON-MIDDLETOWN, OHIO
CHARLESTON, W. VA Oakland County Butler County
Fayette County Wayne County
Kanawha County
HAMPTON-NEWPORT NEWS-WARWICK, VA.
DUBUQUE, IOWA Hampton city
CHARLOTTE, N. C. Dubuque County Newport News city
Mecklenburg County Warwick city

DULUTH (MINN.)— SUPERIOR (WIS.)


• CHATTANOOGA, TENN. St. Louis County, Minn. HARRISBURG, PA.
Hamilton County, Tenn. Douglas County, Wis. Cumberland County
Walker County, Ga. Dauphin County

DURHAM, N. C.
CHICAGO, ILL. Durham County HARTFORD, CONN.
Cook County, 111. Hartford County (part)
Du Page County, 111. Hartford city
Kane County, 111. EL PASO, TEXAS Avon town
Lake County, 111. El Paso County Bloomfield town
Will County, 111. East Hartford town
Lake County, Ind. Farmington town
ERIE, PA.
Erie County Glastonbury town
CINCINNATI, OHIO Manchester town
Hamilton County, Ohio Newington town
Campbell County, Ky. EVANSVTLLE, IND. Rocky Hill town
Kenton County, Ky. Vanderburgh County Simsbury town

South Windsor town


CLEVELAND, OHIO FALL RIVER, MASS. West Hartford town
Cuyahoga County Bristol County, Mass. (part) Wethersfield town
Lake County Fall River city Windsor town
Somerset town
Swansea town
COLUMBIA, S. C. Westport town HOUSTON, TEXAS
Richland County Newport County, R. I. (part) Harris County
Tiverton town

COLUMBUS, GA. HUNTINGTON (W. VA. )— ASHLAND (KY. )

Chattahoochee County, Ga. FLINT, MICH. Cabell County, W. Va.


Muscogee County, Ga. Genesee County Wayne County, W. Va.
Russell County, Ala. Boyd County, Ky.
Lawrence County, Ohio
FORT SMITH, ARK.
COLUMBUS, Ohio Sebastian County
Franklin County INDIANAPOLIS, INT.
Marion County
FORT WAYNE, IND-,
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS Allen County
Nueces County JACKSON, MICH.
Jackson County
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
DALLAS, TEXAS Tarrant County
Dallas County JACKSON, MISS.
Hinds County
FRESNO, CALIF.
DAVENPORT (IOWA)— ROCK ISLAND— Fresno County
MOLINE (ILL.)
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Rock Island County, 111.
Duval County
Scott County, Iowa GADSDEN, ALA.
Etowah County

DAYTON, OHIO JOHNSTOWN, PA.


Greene County GALVESTON, TEXAS Cambria County
Montgomery County Galveston County Somerset County

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STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS AS OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1954

KALAMAZOO, MICH. MACON, GA. NEW ORLEANS, LA.


Kalamazoo County Bibb County Jefferson Parish
Houston County Orleans Parish
St. Bernard Parish
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Johnson County, Kans. MADISON, WIS.
Wyandotte County, Kans. Dane County NEW YORK-NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY
Clay County, Mo. New York City
Jackson County, Mo. Bronx County, N. Y.
MANCHESTER, N. H. Kings County, N. Y.
Hillsborough County (part) New York County, N. Y.
KENOSHA, WIS. Manchester city Queens County, N. Y.
Kenosha County Goffstown town Richmond County, N. Y.
Nassau County, N. Y.
Rockland County, N. Y.
KNOXVILLE, TENN. MEMPHIS, TENN.
Suffolk County, N. Y.
Anderson County Shelby County
Westchester County, N. Y.
Blount County
Knox County Bergen County, N. J.
MIAMI, FLA. Essex County, N. J.
Dade County Hudson County, N. J.
LANCASTER, PA. Middlesex County, N. J.
Lancaster County Morris County, N. J.
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Passaic County, N. J.
Milwaukee County
Somerset County, N. J.
LANSING, MICH.
Union County, N. J.
Ingham County
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN.
Anoka County
NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH, VA.
LAREDO, TEXAS Dakota County
Norfolk city
Webb County Hennepin County
Portsmouth city
Ramsey County
South Norfolk city
Virginia Beach city
LAWRENCE, MASS.
Norfolk County
Essex County (part MOBILE, ALA.
Princess Anne County
Lawrence city Mobile County
And over town
Methuen town
OGDEN, UTAH
North Andover town MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Weber County
Montgomery County

LEXINGTON, KY.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Fayette County MUNCIE, IND.
Oklahoma County
Delaware County

LIMA, OHIO
OMAHA, NEBR.
Allen County
NASHVILLE, TENN. Douglas County, Nebr.
Davidson County Sarpy County, Nebr.
Pottawattamie County, Iowa
LINCOLN, NEBR.
Lancaster County
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
ORLANDO, FLA.
Bristol County (part)
Orange County
LITTLE ROCK-NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARK. New Bedford city
Pulaski County Acushnet town
Dartmouth town
PEORIA, ILL.
Fairhaven town
Peoria County
LORAIN-ELYRIA, OHIO
Tazewell County
Lorain County
NEW BRITAIN-BRISTOL, CONN.
Hartford County (part) PHILADELPHIA, PA.
LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH, CALIF.
Bristol city Bucks County, Pa.
Los Angeles County
New Britain city Chester County, Pa.
Orange County
Berlin town Delaware County, Pa.
Plainville town Montgomery County, Pa.
Southington town Philadelphia County, Pa.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Jefferson County, Ky. Litchfield County (part Burlington County, N. J.
Clark County, Ind. Plymouth town Camden County, N. J.
Floyd County, Ind. Gloucester County, N. J.

LOWELL, MASS. NEW HAVEN, CONN.


Middlesex County (part) New Haven County (part) PHOENIX, ARIZ.
Lowell city New Haven city Maricopa County
Billerica town Branford town
Chelmsford town East Haven town
Dracut town Hamden town
Tewksbury town North Haven town PITTSBURGH, PA.
Allegheny County
Orange town Beaver County
LUBBOCK, TEXAS West Haven town Washington County
Lubbock County Woodbridge town Westmoreland County

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STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS AS OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1954

PITTSFIELD, MASS. ROCHESTER, N. Y. SOUTH BEND, IND.


Berkshire County (part) Monroe County St. Joseph County
Pittsfield city-
Dai ton town
Lee town ROCK FORD, ILL. SPOKANE, WASH.
Lenox town Winnebago County Spokane County

PORTLAND, MAINE SACRAMENTO, CALIF. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.


Cumberland County (part Sacramento County Sangamon County
Portland city
South Portland city
Westbrook city SAGINAW, MICH. SPRINGFIELD, MO.
Cape Elizabeth town Saginaw County Greene County
Falmouth town

ST. JOSEPH, MO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO


PORTLAND, OREG. Buchanan County Clark County
Clackamas County, Oreg.
Multnomah County, Oreg.
Washington County, Oreg. ST. LOUIS, MO. SPRINGFIELD-HOLYOKE, MASS.
Clark County, Wash. Hampden County, Mass. (part)
St. Louis city, Mo.
St. Charles County, Mo. Chicopee city
PROVIDENCE, R. I. St. Louis County, Mo. Holyoke city
Bristol County, R. I. Madison County, 111. Springfield city
Kent County, R. I. (part) St. Clair County, 111. Westfield city
Warwick city Agawam town
East Greenwich town East Longmeadow town
West Warwick town SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Longmeadow town
Salt Lake County
Providence County, R. I. '(part) Ludlow town
Central Falls city West Springfield town
Cranston city Wilbraham town
SAN ANGELO, TEXAS
Pawtucket city Tom Green County Hampshire County, Mass. (part)
Providence city Northampton city
Woonsocket city Easthampton town
Cumberland town SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS South Hadley town
East Providence town Bexar County Hartford County, Conn, (part)
Johnston town Enfield town
Lincoln town
North Providence town SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE-ONTARIO,
North Smithfield town CALIF. STAMFORD-NORWALK, CONN.
Smithfield town Riverside County Fairfield County (part)
San Bernardino County Norwalk city
Washington County, R. I. (part) Stamford city
North Kingston town Darien town
Bristol County, Mass. (part) SAN DIEGO, CALIF. Greenwich town
Attleboro city San Diego County New Canaan town
North Attleborough town Westport town
Seekonk town
SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND,
Norfolk County, Mass. (part) Alameda County
Bellingham town STOCKTON, CALIF.
Contra Costa County
Franklin town San Joaquin County
Marin County
Plainville town San Francisco County
Wrentham town San Mateo County SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Worcester County, Mass. (part) Solano County Onondaga County
Blackstone town
Millville town
SAN JOSE, CALIF. TACOMA, WASH.
Santa Clara County Pierce County
PUEBLO, COLO.
Pueblo County
SAVANNAH, GA. TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.
Chatham County Hillsborough County
RACINE, WIS.
Pinellas County
Racine County
SCRANTON, PA.
Lackawanna County TERRE HAUTE, IND.
RALEIGH, N., C.
Vigo County
Wake County
SEATTLE, WASH.
King County TOLEDO, OHIO
READING, PA.
Lucas County
Berks County
SHREVEPORT, LA.
Bossier Parish TOPEKA, KANS.
RICHMOND, VA. Caddo Parish Shawnee County
Richmond city
Chesterfield County
Henrico County SIOUX CITY, IOWA TRENTON, N. J.
Woodbury County Mercer County
ROANOKE, VA.
Roanoke city SIOUX FALLS, S. DAK. TUCSON, ARIZ.
Roanoke County Minnehaha County Pima County

480
) )

App. D SMA Components


STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS AS OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1954

TULSA, OKLA. WHEELING (W. VA. )— STEUBENVILLE WORCESTER, MASS.— Con.


Tulsa County (OHIO) —
Worcester County Con.
Brooke County, W. Va. Millbury town
Hancock County, W. Va. Northborough town
UTICA-ROME, N. Y. Marshall County, W. Va. North Brookfield town
Herkimer County Ohio County, W. Va. Shrewsbury town
Oneida County Belmont County, Ohio
Jefferson County, Ohio Spencer town
Westborough town
WACO, TEXAS West Boylston town
McLennan County WICHITA, KANS.
Sedgwick County
YORK, PA.
WASHINGTON, D. C. York County
District of Columbia WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
Montgomery County, Md. Wichita County
Prince Georges County, Md. YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO
Alexandria city, Va. Mahoning County, Ohio
Falls Church city, Va. Trumbull County, Ohio
WILKES-BARRE-- HAZLETON,
Arlington County, Va. Luzerne County
Mercer County, Pa.
Fairfax County, Va.

WILMINGTON, DEL.
WATERBURY, CONN. HONOLULU, T. H.
New Castle County, Del.
Litchfield County (part) Salem County, N. J. Honolulu County
Thomaston town
Watertown town
MAYAGUEZ, P. R.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.
New Haven County (part) Mayaguez Municipality
Waterbury city Forysth County
Naugatuck borough
Beacon Falls town PONCE, P. R.
WORCESTER, MASS.
Cheshire town Ponce Municipality
Worcester County (part)
Midolebury town
Worcester city
Prospect town
Wolcott town Auburn town
SAN JUAN, p. R.
East Brookfield town
Bayamon Municipality
Grafton town Catano Municipality
WATERLOO, IOWA Holden town Guaynabo Municipality
Black Hawk County Leicester town San Juan Municipality

ADDITIONS TO AND CHANGES IN STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS


SINCE SEPTEMBER 15, 1954

ATLANTA, GA. LOWELL, MASS. MILWAUKEE, WIS.


Clayton County (added) Middlesex County (part) Milwaukee County
Cobb County Lowell city Waukesha County (added
De Kalb County Billerica town
Fulton County SANTA BARBARA, CALIF, (new)
Chelmsford town
Santa Barbara County
Dracut town
EVANSVILLE, .IND.
Vanderburgh County, Ind. Tewksbury town WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. (new)
Henderson County, Ky. (added) Tyngsborough town (added Palm Beach County

NEW ENGLAND METROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREAS


BOSTON, LOWELL, AND LAWRENCE, MASS. HARTFORD AND NEW BRITAIN-BRISTOL, PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Essex County CONN. Bristol County
Middlesex County Hartford County Kent County
Norfolk County Providence County
Suffolk County MANCHESTER, N. H.
Hillsborough County
SPRINGFIELD- HOLYOKE, MASS.
BRIDGEPORT AND STAMFORD-NORWALK,
Hampden County
CONN. NEW HAVEN AND WATERBURY, CONN.
Hampshire County
Fairfield County New Haven County

BROCKTON, MASS. PORTLAND, MAINE WORCESTER, MASS.


Plymouth County Cumberland County Worcester County

FALL RIVER AND NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


Bristol County

Note. —
There is no metropolitan State economic area equivalent to or including the Pittsfield, Mass., Standard
Metropolitan Area.

481
Appendix E

FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES


The sources of thes indexes are Department of Agriculture, Agricul- ferra, such as health facilities, libraries and recreati
tural Marketing Servic Farm-Operator Family level-of -Living Inde without automobiles.
for Counties of the United Stet 1945, 1950, and 1954 (offset), Wash-
ington, D. C, January 1957, and Farm-Operator Family Level-of -Living These indexes are based on 4 statistical items that were available
Indexes for Counties of the United States, 1930, 1940, 1945, and 1950 from Census of Agriculture data for each county in the United States for
(mimeographed), Washington, D. C, May 1952. 4 years in the 15-year period covered, as follows: (1) Percentage of
farms with electricity; (2) percentage of farms with telephones; (3) per-
These indexes 1 only measure relative changes es between different centage of farms with automobiles; and (4) average value of products sold
geographic areas and different periods of time. They do not cover all or traded in the year preceding the census per farm reporting (adjusted
the goods, services, and other satisfactions that make up the level of for changes in purchasing power of the farmer's dollar).
living of families. However, many studies have shown thet the various
items are closely associated. Farm houses with electricity ere more Certain of the data on which the indexes are based were obtained on
likely to nave other household facilities and conveniences than those a sample basis only. Therefore, indexes would not be very reliable for
without electricity; and farm families with automobiles ere more likely individual counties with a small number of farms. As a result, counties
to be able to take advantage of various services locpted away from the with fewer than 800 farms were generally combined with an adjacent county
and an index computed for the combination. For the sample procedure
which wps followed and the list of county combinations, see the source
publication.

Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

1940
. . . .

App. E Calif. (Lake;—Ga. (Franklin)

Table E-1.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

CALIFORNIA— Con. COLORADO— Con. FLORIDA— Con.

Humboldt Moffat (17) Martin


Imperial Montezuma Monroe
Montrose Nassau
Okaloosa
l °) ,10)
( Okeechobee
(")
1
Lassen Park C- ) (") Osceola
Los Angeles . Phillips Palm Beach
Madera Pitkin
4 201 *21A Prowers Pinellas
Mariposa 2 2
Pueblo Polk
( ) ( )
Mendocino Rio Blanco (17) Putnam
Merced Rio Grande (*> St . Johns
Modoc. Routt (17) St. Lucxe
Saguache (*) Santa Rosa
Monterey San Juan Sarasota.
San Miguel (") Seminole
Nevada (16) (18)
Sumter
Sedgwick
Suwannee
Summit ("> Taylor
Placer
Teller C")
5 5
Plumas ( ) ( ) Washington
Riverside Weld ,

Sacramento. . Wakulla
San Benito Walton
San Bernardino Washington
San Diego CONNECTICUT
Sen Francisco
San Joaquin The State
GEORGIA
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo o Fairfield
Hartford The State . .

Santa Barbara Litchfield


Appling
Santa Clara Middlesex. ..........
Atkinson. .........
Santa Cruz New Haven
Bacon. ............
Shasta New London ,

Tolland
Baldwin
Siskiyou Windham. ...*
Banks
Solano
Barrow
Sonoma
Bartow. ............
Stanislaus DELAWARE
Ben Hill ,

Sutter
Berrien
The State ..
Tehama
Bibb
Trinity Kent
Bleckley
Tulare New Castle
Brantley
Tuolumne Sussex. ......
,

Brooks..... .......
Ventura ................
Yolo
Bulloch
Yuba
FLORIDA Burke
Butts.....
The State... CaLhoun. ..........
COLORADO Camden
Alachua.
The State . . Baker Candler
Bay Carroll
Adams. Bradford Catoosa
Alamosa. 41
Brevard ........... Charlton ( )
Arapahoe Broward Chatham ...........
Archuleta. Calhoun. .......... Chattahoochee
Baca Charlotte Chattooga
Bent Citrus 27 129
Cherokee
Boulder Clay 22 22 Clarice
( ) ( J
Chaffee Clay
Collier (26, 26
Cheyenne C )
Clear Creek Columbia Clayton
Dade........ Clinch 41
( )
Conejos De Soto Cobb
Costilla Dixie Coffee
Crowley
iP Duval
Escambia
Colquitt
Columbia ..........
Delta Flagler Cook
Denver Franklin Coweta. ...........
Dolores Gadsden (36)
Crawford
Douglas
Crisp
Eagle Gilchrist
Elbert Glades (26) (26)

El Paso
Fremont
Garfield
(
(")
14
>
(14,
(")
(")
(")
Gulf
Hamilton
Hardee
Q 96
Dawson
Decatur.
De Kalb
Hendry 26 (26)
13 13 ( )
Gilpin ( > ( ) (") Hernando 27 (27) Dooly
(") 13 (") ( )
( > Highlands J") Dougherty
(") (") Hillsborough 33 1 Douglas
Hinsdale f 1
)
(") Homes ............. Early
Huerfano (") .1") Echols
,, '
(")
"167 Indian River
Jefferson. 171 Jackson. .......... 28 Effingham
Jefferson 29 Elbert
Lafayette 3l 31 31 Emanuel
( ( )
Kit Carson 77 ) ) (

106 129 120


(") (26) (26) (26) Fannin.!
La Plata
Fayette
Larimer 29 62 82
Las Animas Levy.. (29) £") (29) Floyd
Lincoln Liberty 25 (25)
( ) ( !> Forsyth
1S;Q3 Madison 32 (32) (32)
( ) Franklin
Mesa Manatee Fulton
Mineral Marion Gilmer

1 2 3 * San Mateo with Marin . 5 6


Humboldt with Del Norte . Mariposa, Mono, and Tuolumne, with Inyo. Modoc with Lassen . Plumas and Sierra, with Nevada . Trinity with
Shasta . 7
Yuba with Sutter . s
Rio Grande and Saguache, with Alamosa . 9
Conejos and Costilla, with Archuleta . -^ Crowley and Otero, with Bent . n~~Gunnison, Hinsdale,
Mineral, Ouray, Park, and Teller, with Chaffee . 12
Kiowa and Lincoln, with Cheyenne . 13
Eagle, Garfield, Gilpin, Grand, Lake, Pitkin, and Summit, with Clear Creek . 14 Fremont
15 Montezuma and San Miguel, with Dolores . 1° 17 itf
and Huerfano, with Custer . Elbert with Douglas . Moffat, Rio Blanco, and Routt, with Jackson . Sedgwick with Logan .
19 20 Union with Baker . 21 Walton with Bay . 22
Clay with Bradford . 23 Indian River and
St. Lucie, with Brevard" 74 Martin^and Palm Beach, with
Yuma with Phillips .
Broward . 2i Franklin, Gulf, Liberty, and Wakulla, with Calhoun . 26 Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Monroe. Okeechobee, and Sarasota, with Charlotte . 27 Hernando and Pasco,
with Citrus . 28 Highlands with De Soto . 29 Levy and Taylor, with Dixie . 30 Volusia with Flagler . 3*
Lafayette with Gilchrist . 32
Madison with Hamilton . 33 Pinellas
with Hillsborough . 34 Putnam and St. Johns, with Nassau . 3S Osceola and Seminole, with
Orang e. 36 Lanier with Atkinson^ Jones with Baldwin . ^
38 Crawford with Bibb .
39 *° Liberty with Bryan . ** Charlton, Clinch, and Echols, with Camden . 42 Dade with Catoosa . i3 Muscogee with Chattahoochee . ** Oconee with
Pierce with Brantley .
Clarke . 45 46 Lincoln with Columbia . i7 *" Lee with Dougherty .
Quitman with Clay . Lumpkin with Dawson . ^'""Tattnall with Evans .

483
. . .

Ga. (Glascock)— Ind. (Dearborn) App. E

Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

GEORGIA— Con. GEORGIA— Con. ILLINOIS— Con.

Glascock White Greene


Whitfield Grundy
Gordon Wilcox Hamilton
Wilkes Hancock
Greene Wilkinson Hardin
Gwinnett Worth Henderson
Habersham Henry
Hall Iroquois
Hancock IDAHO Jackson
Haralson Jasper
The State
Jefferson
Hart Ada Jersey
Heard Adams Jo Daviess
Bannock Johnson
Houston Bear Lake
Benewah Kankakee
Jackson Bingham Kendall
Jasper Blaine
Jeff Davis Boise
Jefferson Bonner 30x03 La Salle
Bonneville 178
Jenkins Lawrence
Johnson Boundary (30, (30)
Butte 31 :s: 31 IJ3
Livingston
Camas 2 *> (29) (")
(
Canyon. 156 166 McDonough
Laurens Caribou (27) (27) McHenry
Lee 143 155 McLean
Liberty. Clark 31 31 31 31 Macon
; ! ( ) ( ) ( )
Lincoln. Clearwater (30) (30, (30) (30, Macoupin
Long 31 31 31 Madison
( ) ( ) ( )
Elmore (29) (29) (29,
Lowndes Marion
Lumpkin Franklin Marshall
McDuf f ie Fremont Mason
Mcintosh Gem Massac
Macon Gooding Menard
Madison Mercer
Marion Jefferson Monroe
Meriwether Jerome Montgomery
Miller Kootena i. 2S (28, Morgan
( )
Mitchell 148 155 168 Moultrie
31 31 31
( ) ( ) ( )
Monroe Ogle
Montgomery Peoria
Morgan Lincoln
Murray Madison Piatt
Muscogee Minidoka Pike
Newton Nez Perce Pope (38) (38,
Oconee. Oneida "129 "143 Pulaski (36) (36,
Owyhee 25 (39) (39,
Oglethorpe ( ) Putnam ..............
Paulding Payette Randolph
Peach 4 (") Richland
( )
Shoshone (30)
Pickens Rock Island
Teton (") (34, (34) 34 St. Clair
( )
Pike Twin Falls 179 183 194 Saline
Polk Valley (26) (26) (26) Sangamon. ...........
Pulaski Washington Schuyler
Putnam Yellowstone National Park Scott
Quitman (part) Shelby
Rabun Stark
Randolph Stephenson
Richmond Tazewell
ILLINOIS
Rockdale
Schley The State . . Vermilion
Screven Wabash
Seminole Adams
Warren
Spalding Alexander
Washington
Stephens Bond
Wayne
Stewart
White
Sumter
Talbot Bureau Whiteside
Calhoun Will
Taliaferro
Carroll Williamson
Tattnall Winnebago ,

Taylor Champaign Woodford ,

Telfair
Terrell Christian
Thomas Clark
INDIANA
Tift Clay
Toombs Clinton
The State . .
Coles
Treutlen Adams
Crawford Allen
Troup
Cumberland Bartholomew .......
De Kalb Benton
Twiggs De Witt Blackford

Unson .
Douglas
Walker Du Page
Carroll
Walton
Edwards
Clark
Effingham
Warren Fayette Clay
Washington 1
t ) Ford Clinton
Franklin Crawford
Webster Fulton Daviess
Wheeler 23
( > Gallatin Dearborn

1 2
Washington with Glascock . Long, Mcintosh, and Wayne, with Glynn . 3
Taliaferro with Greene . * Peach with Houston . ' Putnam with Jasper 6
Jones with Baldwin . ,

B 9 10 12
Pike with Lamar . Lanier with Atkinson . Lee with Dougherty Liberty with Rrvan .
.
11 Lincoln with Columbia . Lumpkin with Dawson 3
Taylor with Marlon , .

Muscogee with Chattahnnche«.


Muscogee^with Chattahoochee . 15 RnrltHnl*. ul+.h Houtim
Rockdale with Newton . rt. n.„ with
16 Oconee ,.,i+i.
Clarke . 17 Pierce with Brantley . ia Quitman with clay . 19 Towns with Rabun . 20 Webster with
Schley Upson with Talbot .
^
22
Tattnall with Evans . 23
Wheeler with Treutlen . "
Wilkinson with Twiggs . 2! Owyhee with Ada. 26 Idaho and Valley, with Adams
.
arlbou with Bear Lake.
lth Butte.
B
Kootenai with Benewah .
Lincoln with Gooding .
39 p,rf.„
^ 29 Boise, Camas,
Nez Perce with Lewis .
ex. Elmore, with Blaine .
"' Teton with Madison .
30 Boundary, Clearwater, and Shoshone, with Bonner .
3! Power with Oneida .
31 Clark, Custer, and
36 Pulaski with Alexander . Wabash with "

484
App. E Ind. (Decatur)— Kans. (Wyandotte)

Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

County
Ky. (Adair)—Mich. (Genesee) App. E

Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

County
.. ....
.. ,

App. E Mich. (Gladwin) —Mo. (Jasper)


Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

MICHIGAN— Con. MINNESOTA— Con. MISSISSIPPI— Con.

Gladwin Kittson
Gogebic Koochiching Lee
Grand Traverse. Lac qui Parle Leflore
Gratiot Lincoln
Hilladale Lake of the Woods..... Lowndes
Houghton Le Sueur Madison
Lincoln Marion
Lyon Marshall
McLeod , Monroe
Mahnomen Montgomery
Marshall Neshoba
sabella. . . Martin Newton
ackson Meeker Noxubee
Kalamazoo. . Mi lie Lacs Oktibbeha
Kalkaska. .. . Morrison Panola
Kent Mower. Pearl River
Keweenaw. . . Murray
6 Q1
Nicollet Pike
Lapeer Nobles. Pontotoc
Leelanau. . . Norman
Lenawee Olmsted Quitman
Livingston. . Otter Tail Rankin
Pennington Scott
Mackinac. . . Pine Sharkey
Macomb Pipestone Simpson
Manistee. Polk Smith
Marquette. ... Pope
Mason Ramsey Sunflower
Mecosta Red Lake Tallahatchie
Menominee.... Redwood Tate
Midland Renville Tippah
Missaukee.. Rice Tishomingo
Monroe Rock Tunica
Montcalm.. .. Roseau
Montmorency. St. Louis Walthall
Muskegon.... Scott Warren.
Sherburne Washington
Oakland. Sibley
Oceana. Stearns.
Webster
Steele Wilkinson
Ontonagoi Stevens Winston
6 Swift Yalobusha
Osceola. ( )
Oscoda. (10) (
10) Todd
5 5 3
( ) ( ) ( ) Traverse
Wabasha
Waderia MISSOURI
Vaseca
The State...
Washington.
Watonwan
Wilkin Andrew
Sanilac Winona Atchison
Schoolcraft. Wright Audrain
Shiawassee.. Yellow Medicine
Tuscola Barton
Van 'Buren... Bates
Washtenaw . . MISSISSIPPI Benton
Wayne Bollinger
Wexford The State
Adams Buchanan
Alcorn Butler
MINNESOTA Caldwell
Attala Callaway
The State... Camden
Benton
Aitkin Bolivar Cape Girardeau....
Anoka Calhoun. Carroll
Becker Carroll Carter
Beltrami Chickasaw
Benton Choctaw
Big Stone Claiborne Chariton
Blue Earth Clarke Christian.
Clay Clark
Carlton Coahoma. Clay
Carver Copiah Clinton
Cass Covington Cole
Chippewa De Soto Cooper
Chisago Forrest Crawford
Clay Franklin Dade
Clearwater Dallas
Cook Greene Daviess
Cottonwood.. ...... Grenada De Kalb
Crow Wing Hancock. Dent
Dakota Douglas.
Dodge Hinds Dunklin
Douglas Holmes Franklin
Faribault. Humphreys Gasconade
Fillmore Issaquena Gentry
Freeborn* Itawamba. Greene
Goodhue Jackson Grundy.
Harrison
Hennepin Jefferson
Houston Jefferson Davis Hickory.
Hubbard Holt
Kemper Howard
Itasca Lafayette Howell.
Jackeon Lamar.
Kanabec Lauderdale Jackson
Kandiyohi Lawrence

1 2
Gogebic and Iron combined with Dickinson . 3
Keweenaw combined with Houghton . 4 Iosco combined with Arenac . 5
Otsego
Gladwin combined with Clare.
6 Osceola combined with Lake . 7 8 9
combined with Kalkaska . Leelanau combined with Benzie . Luce, Mackinac, and Schoolcraft combined with Alg er . Marquette
10 Montmorency, Oscoda, and Roscommon combined with Crawford . xl Lake of the Woods combined with Beltrami . 12 Koochiching and Lake com-
combined with Baraga .
Stone combined with George 15 Harrison combined with Hancock. 16 Reynolds combined with Carter .
bined with Cook. Ramsey combined with Dakota .

487
..

Mo. (Jefferson) —N. J. (Warren) App. E

Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

MISSOURI—Con. MONTANA— Con. NEBRASKA— Con.

Jefferson Lincoln Madison


Johnson McCone Merrick
Madison 2
Morrill 21
( ) ( )
Laclede Meagher
Lafayette Mineral 15 is' Nemaha
Lawrence Missoula.
.i )

"us. <E Nuckolls


Musselshell (") (") Otoe
Lincoln. Park 3 3 Pawnee
( ) ( )

Petroleum. (") 11 Perkins


t )

Livingston Phillips Phelps


McDonald Pondera Pierce
Macon Powder River Platte
Madison
Maries
Powell
Prairie (16)
o Polk
Red Willow
Marion Ravalli (17) Richardson
Mercer Richland Rock 32 32
84 ( > ( )
Miller Roosevelt (') (') (!) Saline
Rosebud 6 Sarpy
Mississippi ( ) (')
Moniteau Sanders 15 15 is Saunders
( ) ( ) ( )
Monroe Sheridan 118 128 Scotts Bluff
Montgomery. Silver Bow (') (') Seward
Morgan Stillwater (*) 4 Sheridan
,
( )
Sweet Grass 13 13 Sherman
New Madrid ( ) ( )
Newton , Teton Sioux
Nodaway. ,
Toole Stanton
Oregon ,
Treasure Thayer
Thomas 20 (20)
Osage ( )
Valley
,

Wheatland , Thurston (") (")


Pemiscot.
Wibaux , Valley
Yellowstone Washington
Pettis Yellowstone National Wayne
Phelps Park (part)......., Webster.
Pike Wheeler 31
( )
Platte York
Polk NEBRASKA
Pulaski
Putnam. ,
The State... NEVADA
Ralls
Adams.
Randolph. The State
Antelope
Ray
Arthur Churchill
Reynolds Banner Clark
Ripley Blaine Douglas
St. Charles Elko
St. Clair ,
Box Butte Esmeralda.
St. Francois Boyd Eureka
St. Louis ,
Broun Humboldt
Ste. Genevieve. ,
Buffalo Lander
Lincoln
Burt
Schuyler Lyon
Butler
,

Scotland Mineral
Cass
Nye
Scott Ormsby
Shannon ,

Pershing
Shelby Cherry
Stoddard Cheyenne
Washoe
Clay
White Pine
,

Sullivan Colfax
Cuming. ,

Texas NEW HAMPSHIRE


Custer
Vernon.
Dakota The State
Warren
Washington. , Dawson Belknap
Carroll
Webster Dixon Cheshire
Worth , Dodge
Wright Douglas Grafton
Dundy Hillsborough.
Fillmore Merrimack
MONTANA Rockingham ,

Franklin Strafford
Frontier Sullivan
The State.. ,

Furnas.
Beaverhead Gage
Big Horn Garden NEW JERSEY
Blaine Garfield
Broadwater. ...... 'Gosper (30, (30) The State
Carbon (") (") Atlantic
Greeley Bergen
Cascade Hall
Burlington
Chouteau ,

Hamilton Camden
Custer
Harlan Cape May.
Daniels.
Dawson Hayes Cumberland
Hitchcock Essex 381AR
Deer Lodge ,

Fallon Holt , Gloucester


Hooker 2 *)
Fergus ld ftl ,
C Hudson
Flathead Howard Hunterdon.
Jefferson
Gallatin ,

Mercer
Johnson
Garfield ,

Middlesex.
Kearney
Glacier ,

Monmouth.
Golden Valley. . . Keith Morris
Granite Keya Paha Ocean.
Kimball Passaic
Hill
Jefferson Lancaster.
Judith Basin Somerset
Lincoln
(«> (IS) Sussex
Lewis and Clark.
Liberty McPherson. Pi (5j Warren 118 139 163 176

Reynolds with Carter . Madison with Beaverhead. 3 4 5 6


Meagher and Park, with Broadwater . Stillwater with Cflrboa. Powder River with fiarjex. Rosebud and Treasure,
with Custer. Roosevelt with Daniels . ° Fallon and Wibaux, with Dawson . 9
Granite, Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, Powell, and Silver Bow, with Deer Lodge . 10 Judith
Basin
with Fergus. Musselshell and Petroleum, with Garfield . 12
Pondera with Glacier . i3 Sweet Grass and Wheatland,
with Golden Valley . 1A Toole with Liberty . 15 Mineral
and Sanders, with Lincoln . 16 Prairie with
McCone. 17
Ravalli with Missoula . 18 Garden, Logan, and McPherson,
with Arthur . "
Cheyenne and Kimball, with Banner .
Brown and Thomas, with Blaine . 21 Morrill with Box 22 23 24 2
Butte . Knox with Boyd . Perkins with Chase . Grant and Hooker, with Cherry . ' Thurston with Dakota .
2s 28 Hitchcock with 29 Hayes with 30 Gosper with Furnas .
Sioux with Dawes. Keith with Deuel . Dundy . Frontier . 31 Loup and Wheeler, with
Garfield . 32 Rock with
Douglas, Lyon, Ormsby, Storey, and Washoe, with Churchill . 3,i
Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, and white Pine, with
:;s-i. Carroll with Belknap Hudson with Berg' 37 3fl
Cumberland with Cape May . Passaic and Union, with Essex .
,

App. E N. Mex. (Bernalillo)—Ohio (Darke)

Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

NEW MEXICO NEW YORK— Con. NORTH CAROLINA— Con.

The State.... Washington ,

(
M }
Bernalillo Wayne Transylvani
Catron Westchester ,

Tyrrell....
Chaves Wyoming
Colfax Yates Vance
,

Curry Wake
De Baca ,
Warren
Dona Ana NORTH CAROLINA
,

Washington.
Eddy Watauga....
Grant The State
Wayne
Guadalupe.. Alamance. Wilkes
Harding Alexander. Wilson
Hidalgo Alleghany. Yadkin
Anson Yancey ,

Lincoln ,

Los Alamos Avery. ...,


,

Beaufort ,
NORTH DAKOTA
McKinley Bertie ,

Bladen The State


Otero Brunswick
Buncombe Adams.
Quay Barnes
Rio Arriba Benson
Roosevelt Cabarrus Billings
Sandoval. Caldwell Bottineau ,

San Juan Camden Bowman ,

San Miguel Carteret Burke


Santa Fe Caswell Burleigh
Catawba
Chatham
Socorro. Cherokee
Taos Dickey.
Torrance Chowan Divide
Clay
Valencia Cleveland Eddy
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland. Golden Valley
NEW YORK Currituck Grand Forks ,

The State... Griggs ,

Albany. Hettinger
Allegany Duplin Kidder
Durham. La Moure
Broome Edgecombe.
Cattaraugus. ,
Forsyth McHenry
Cayuga , Franklin Mcintosh
Chautauqua Gaston McKenzie
Chemung Gates McLean
Chenango , Graham. Mercer.
Clinton ,
Granville Morton.
Greene..
Columbia , Mountrail
Cortland Guilford Nelson
Delaware Halifax Oliver. <")
Dutchess. Harnett Pembina
Erie Haywood. Pierce
Henderson. Ramsey
Franklin. Hertford
Fulton Hoke Renville
Genesee Hyde Richland
Greene Iredell. Rolette
Jackson.
Hamilton. . . Sargent
Herkimer Sheridan
Jefferson
Kings Lee. .!.!.*. .*.!."!".'!!
Slope
Stark
Lincoln Steele
Madison McDowell Stutsman.
Monroe Macon.
Montgomery Madison Towner
Nassau Martin TraiU
Walsh..,
Mecklenburg,
New York Ward
Niagara Mitchell Wells
Oneida Williams
Onondaga Moore,
Ontario Nash
New Hanover OHIO
Orleans Northampton
Oswego Onslow. The State.
Otsego Orange.
Adams.
Putnam Pamlico
Pasquotank Allen
Queens Ashland. ,

Rensselaer ,
Pender Ashtabula
Richmond Perquimans Athens
Rockland ,
Person Auglaize ,

St. Lawrence. , Pitt Belmont


Saratoga Polk Brown.
Schenectady , Randolph Butler
Schoharie , Richmond Carroll
Schuyler , Robeson.
Champaign,
Rockingham
Clark
Steuben Rowan
Clermont
Suffolk Rutherford Clinton
Sullivan , Columbiana,
Tioga Scotland. Coshocton
Tompkins Stanly. Crawford
Ulster Stokes...... Cuyahoga
Warren Darke

Indexes are not shown for total and 10 counties in New Mexico because Indians on reservations were not treated the same in each census. 2
Harding and Union combined with
Colfax . 3 4 5
Guadalupe and Torrance combined with De Baca . Lea combined with Eddy . Hidalgo and Luna combined with Grant . 6
Socorro combined with Sierra .
Schenectady combined with Albany . 8
Putnam combined with Dutchess . 9
Hamilton combined with Fulton . 10 Suffolk combined with Nassau . 11 Westchester
combined with Rockland . n Warren combined with Saratoga . 13 New Hanover combined with Brunswick . 14
Currituck and Pasquotank combined with Camden . 15 Pamlico
combined with Carteret .

16 Perquimans combined with Chowan . 17
Hyde and Tyrrell combined with Dare . 18 Swain combined
with Graham. ^ Sioux combined with
Adams. Golden Valley combined with Billings . ** Slope combined with Bowman . 2Z Foster combined with Eddy. 23 Oliver combined with Mercer
.

489
Ohio (Defiance)—S. C. (Chester) App. E

Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

1940
. , .

App. E S. C. (Chesterfield)— Texas (Donley)

Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

SOUTH CAROLINA— Con. SOUTH DAKOTA— Co TENNESSEE— Con.

Chesterfield Roberts Robertson


Clarendon Sanborn Rutherford
Colleton Shannon Scott
Darlington Sequatchie ,

Dillon S 3
Stanley ( ) ( )

Dorchester Sully (ll) Shelby


Edgefield Todd (13) 13 Smith
( )

Fairfield Stewart ,
Tripp
Florence Sullivan
Turner
Georgetown Sumner D . .

5
Greenville Walworth ( ) Tipton
Greenwood. Washabaugh (10) Trousdale
Hampton. Yankton Unicoi
Ziebach
Jasper Van Buren
Kershaw Warren
Lancaster TENNESSEE
Washington
Laurens
Wayne
The State....
Weakley.
Lexington
Anderson White
McCormick Bedford Williamson
Marion Benton. Wilson
Marlboro Bledsoe
Newberry Blount
Oconee Bradley TEXAS
Orangeburg Campbell
Pickens Cannon The State..
Carroll
Richland , Anderson
Carter
Saluda Andrews -

Spartanburg Cheatham Angelina


Sumter , Chester Aransas
Claiborne Archer
Williamsburg , Clay Armstrong. ........
York Cocke
Coffee ,

Crockett Bailey
SOUTH DAKOTA Cumberland Bandera. ..........
Davidson
Bastrop..
The State
Baylor ,

Aurora. De Kalb Bee


Beadle Dickson Bell
Bennett
Bon Homme , Fayette Blanco...........
Brookings Fentress Borden
Franklin Basque
Brule Gibson
Buffalo ,
Giles Brazoria ,

Butte Grainger
Brazos ,

Campbell Greene
Brewster ,

Charles Mix Grundy Briscoe


Clark Hamblen Brooks ,

Clay Hamilton. Brown.. ...........


Codington Hancock.. Burleson. ,

Corson. Hardeman Burnet


Custer Hardin Caldwell
Hawkins Calhoun.. ,

Day Haywood Callahan


Henderson. ......... Cameron..... . ....
Dewey
Hickman. Carson
Edmunds Houston. ............ Cass.
Fall River Humphreys Castro
Faulk Jackson Chambers
Jefferson ,
Cherokee
Gregory Johnson Childress
Haakon Clay
Hamlin Lake
Hand Lauderdale. . ........ Coke
Lawrence, Coleman
Harding Collin
Hughes Lincoln. Collingsworth. ...
Hutchinson Loudon. Colorado. ........
Hyde 9 9 McMinn Comal.... ........
( ) ( )
Jackson (.10) (10) McNairy. ........... Comanche .........
Jerauld.. 3 3 Concho
i& ( ) ( )
Madison
Coryell.
Kingsbury Marion.
Marshall Cottle
Lawrence Maury. .............
Crockett.. .......
Lincoln Meigs. .............
Crosby
Lyman Monroe
Montgomery. ........ Culberson 7)
McCook *r
Dallam
McPherson Moore
Dallas
Marshall Morgan
Dawson........ . ,
Meade Obion
Deaf Smith
Mellette Overton
Delta ,

Miner Perry
Minnehaha Pickett Denton ,

Moody Polk De Witt ,

Pennington Putnam Dickens ,

Perkins Rhea Dimmit ,

Potter (11) 11 11 ll Donley (36) (36) (36)


i ) C ) ( )

Hampton with Allendale . 2 3 4


Shannon with Bennett . Buffalo and Jerauld, with Brule . Harding and Lawrence, with Butte . 5
Walworth with Campbell . 6
Ziebach
with Corson . Fall River with Custer . B Includes 9 10 Jackson
'
Stanley County and prior to 1954 also Armstrong County, annexed to Dewey since 1950. Hyde with Faulk .
and Washabaugh, with Haakon . 11 12 Lyman with Jones . 13 Todd with '^ Perry with Le wis
Potter and Sully, with Hughes . Mellette . **•
Stewart with Houston . .
Moore with Lincoln . 17 1( 19 20 Throck-
Van Buren with Sequatchie . * Crane, Ector, Gaines, Midland, and Winkler, with Andrews . Refugio and San Patricio, with Aransas .
morton with Archer . 21 Briscoe with Armstrong . 22 23 2A Foard 25 2e Garza,
Frio with Atascosa . Kerr with Bandera . with Baylor . Llano and Mason, with Blanco .
Kent, and Stonewall, with Borden . l< Culberson, 28 Jim Hogg, Kenedy,
Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Loving, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, and Ward, with Brewster . Kleberg, and Starr,
with Brooks . 9
Matagorda with Calhoun . 30 31 Parmer with Castro . 32 33 Hardeman with Childress . 3-1
Gray with Carson. Galveston with Chambers . Terry and
Yoakum, with Cochran . 35 Concho and 76 Donley with Collingsworth 37 3a Motley with Cottle .
Tom Green, with Coke . . Kendall with Comal . ^^"Edwards, Glasscock,
Irion, Kinney, Reagan, Sterling, Sutton, Terrell, Upton, and Val Verde, with Crockett . ^"Hartley, Moore, and Sherman, with Dallam . ;i Oldham with Deaf Smith . 42
King
with Dickens. * 3 Maverick and Zavala, with Dimmit.

491
. ,. 1

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Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

1940 1945 1950 1954 1940 1945 1950 1940 1945 1950 1954

TEXAS— Con. TEXAS—Con. TEXAS— Con.

McMullen Williamson.
Eastland Madison Wilson
Ector Marion Winkler
Edwards Martin ,
(14) (14) Wise
Ellis Maso: (") (24)
El Paso (25) (") (") Yoakum ,

Erath Maverick.... (") (26) (26)


Falls , Medina Zapata ,

Fannin. ............ Menard Zavala ,

Fayette , Midland
Fisher , Milam
Floyd UTAH
Mills
Foard Mitchell....
The State.
Fort Bend Montague ....
Franklin Montgomery. Beaver
Freestone Moore....... (") (") Box Elder
Frio Morris ....... 33 91
Gaines Motley (27, (27) Carbon
Galveston Nacogdoches., Daggett
Navarro,....,
Duchesne
Gillespie Newton... ...
Emery
Glasscock Nolan
Garfield
Goliad
(38,
Gonzales. Ochiltree....
Gray Oldham ,
,..? (i«, (37)
Orange 23 (23)
( )
Gregg Palo Pinto..,
Grimes Panola , Millard
Guadalupe. Morgan
Hale Parmer (29) (29, (29) (29) Piute (37)
15 Rich (43)
Hall Pecos ("> (") <") ( )
Salt Lake ,

Hamilton Polk 59
J0 168 San Juan
Potter
,

Hansford
10 l5 15 Sanpete
Hardeman. C )
(*<>) Presidio ( ) ( )
Hardin 72
Randall (30)
3
Summit r3 )
(43)
Harrison Reagan. ...... ,.< )
Tooele (41) ( «>
Hartley Real Uintah (39) (39)
Haskell Red River.... Utah 101 128
Hays Wasatch
Washington ,
(42)
Hemphill Refugio ,
Wayne (40) (40)
Henderson Roberts ,
Weber........ ...
Hidalgo. Robertson. . .
Hill Rockwall....,
Hockley Runnels ,

VERMONT
Hood Rusk ,

Hopkins Sabine The State...


Houston San Augustine
Howard San Jacinto., Addison.
Hudspeth San Patricio. Bennington
Caledonia
Hunt ,
San Saba...., Chittenden
Hutchinson. ........ Schleicher.., (20) (45) (45)
Scurry ,

Franklin 46m "138


Shackelford., Grand Isle (46) (46,
Jackson. Shelby ,

Jasper. ............ Sherman...... Lamoille ,

Jeff Davis 15 Smith ,


Orange .............
( )
Jefferson 177 Somervell.... ("> (") Orleans ,

Jim Hogg (17) Starr (17) (17) (17) (17) Rutland.


Jim Wells Stephens (") (") 33 (") Washington. ........
( )

3
Windham ,

Johnson. ........... 3
Sterling. .... ( ) ( ) Windsor ,

Stonewall.... (') 7 7
( ) ( )
Karnes Sutton. 3 3 3
( ) ( ) ( )
Kaufman Swisher VIRGINIA
Kendall 1 ')
t Tarrant ,

Kenedy (17) (17) Taylor ,


The State...
Kent 7 7 Terrell
Kerr
(
19
)
(
)
g) {
Accomack. .........
I )
2 2
Kimble °138 °159 -'°156 Throckmorton, (") Albemarle .........
King (21) (21) (21) Titus ,
51 Alleghany
Amelia... ..........
Kinney. , Tom Green... (36) Amherst
Kleberg ............ (17) Travis Appomattox. ........
Trinity ,
Arlington ,

Tyler ,
Augusta
Upshur Bath ,

Lampasas Upton ,

Bedford ,

La Salle Uvalde ,
,il\
Lavaca. Val Verde.... 3 3 Bland
( ) ( )
Van Zandt. . . Botetourt
Victoria... ., Brunswick
Buchanan. .........
Liberty Walker Buckingham .
Limestone ......... Waller Campbell
Lipscomb Ward 15 15 15 (15) Caroline
( ) ( > ( )
Live Oak Washington. 64 87 111 119
24 Carroll
C )
Webb (22) (") (22)
Loving 15 Charles City
C ) Wharton
Lubbock. .......... Charlotte. .........
Wheeler.. ...
Lynn Chesterfield
,
Wichita
McCulloeh , Wilbarger.. Clarke
McLennan , Willacy... ,. Craig ,

1 2 3 4
McMullen with Duval. See note 18, p. 491. See note 39, p. 491. See note 24, p. 491. See note 22, p. 491. See note 32, p. 491. 7
See note 26,
8 9 10 See note 12
p. 491. See note 30, p. 491. Hutchinson and Ochiltree, with HflnsXflrji. 33, p. 491 1
See note 40, p. 491 Lipscomb and Roberts, with Hemphill .
3
Somervell with Hood . 14 Martin with 15 16 Rockwall with Hunt 7 18 See note 19 See note
Howard . See note 27, p. 491. . See note 28, p". 491. 37, p. 491.
23, P- 491. 2tJ
Menard and Schleicher with Kimble . 21 22 24 See note
See note 42, p. 491. Webb and Zapata with La. Sall e Orange with Liberty. 25, p. 491.
25
See note 29, p. 491. 26 .See note
43, p. 491. " See note 38, p. 491. 2e See note
41, p. 491.
Z9 See note
31, p. 491.
3 ° Randall"
with Potter . 31 Uvalde with
Real. 32 See note
19, p. 491.
38 Emery and Grand,
33 Stephens with Shackelford .
39 Uintah
34 See note 34, p. 491. 35
See note 20, p. 491. 36 See note 35, p. 491. Iron and Piute, with ^
Beaver. with Carbon . with Daggett . i0 Wayne with Garfield . i:1
Millard and Tooele, with Juab . 42 Washington * 3 Rich,
with Kane,.
Summit, and Wasatch, with Morgan. 4 *5 46 Grand
Indexes are not shown because Indiana on reservations were not treated the same in each census. Essex with Caledonia.
Isle with Franklin . 47 48 Craig with Alleghany !0 Wythe with Bland . 51 Includes_James City and York Counties
Northampton with Accomack . . * 9 Highland with Bath .
and for 1940 also Elizabeth City County (annexed to Hampton city since 1950 ) and Warw ick County (incorporated Independent city since 1950). Warren with Clarke.

492
App. E Va. (Culpeper) —Wyo. (Yellowstone)
Table E-l.-FARM OPERATOR FAMILY LEVEL-OF-LIVING INDEXES, BY COUNTIES: 1940 TO 1954

1940 1945 1950 1954 1940 1945 1950 1940 1945 1950 1954

VIRGINIA— Con. WASHINGTON— Con. WISCONSIN—Con,

Culpeper Jefferson Burnett


Cumberland King Calumet.
Dickenson Kitsap Chippewa .............
Dinwiddle. , Kittitas Clark
Klickitat Columbia
Fairfax , Lewis Crawford » ,

Fauquier Lincoln.
Floyd , Mason... 20
C )
Fluvanna Okanogan. .............
Franklin , Pacific ,
Douglas ,

Frederick Pend Oreille


Giles Pierce Eau Claire ,

Gloucester. San Juan Florence.


Goochland Skagit , Fond du Lac... ........
Grayson Skamania , Forest
Greene Snohomish ,

Greensville. • ........ Spokane


Halifax Green Lake...
Stevens
Hanover
Thurston. .,
Henrico
Wahkiakum
Walla Walla Jackson.
Highland Whatcom Jefferson. ............
Isle of Wight Whitman Juneau. ...............
James City Yakima Kenosha. ..............
King and Queen Kewaunee.. ............
King George
King William
Lancaster.
Q & WEST VIRGINIA
La Crosse
Lafayette.
Langlade. .............
The State...... Lincoln. .,
Loudoun. Manitowoc
Barbour
Berkeley Marathon ,

Lunenburg Marinette .............


Madison, Braxton Marquette. ............
Mathews .............. ill Brooke Milwaukee
Mecklenburg Cabell Monroe ,

Middlesex Calhoun Oconto


Montgomery Clay Oneida
Nansemond Doddridge.
Nelson Fayette Ozaukee
New Kent
Gilmer
Norfolk
Northampton. ......... Greenbrier poik..".!.!!!!!!!!!"!
Northumberland Hampshire Portage
Nottoway Hancock. ..............
Orange Hardy Racine, . . .............
Page Harrison. ............. Richland
Patrick Jackson ,
Rock
Pittsylvania. Jefferson Rusk
3 Kanawha. St. Croix
Powhatan ( > ,

Prince Edward Sauk


Prince George Lincoln, ............. Sawyer ..-.
Prince William Shawano.
Princess Anne McDowell Sheboygan, ............
Pulaski Marion Taylor
Rappahannock Marshall Trempealeau. ..........
Richmond. Mason Vernon. ...............
Roanoke .............. Mercer Vilas
Rockbridge Mineral Walworth,. ............
Rockingham. Mingo Washburn. .............
Russell Washington
Monongalia
Scott Monroe Waukesha
Shenandoah Morgan 22 22 Waupaca ...............
C ) ( )
Smyth Nicholas 39 70 Waushara. .............
Southampton. ......... Ohio (24) Winnebago. ...,,....,..
Spotsylvania Pendleton 85
Stafford Pleasants 28 84
Pocahontas ,

Sussex Preston ,

WYOMING
Tazewell Putnam ,

Warren The State


Raleigh
Washington Randolph Albany
Westmoreland ......... Ritchie Big Horn
Campbell
Wythe Summers Carbon 31) 31)
York Taylor Converse ................. 3 i i
Tucker
Tyler Fremont ,

WASHINGTON Upshur Goshen ,

Hot Springs ..............


The State.... Johnson. ..................
Webster ,

Adams. Wetzel ,
Laramie..,...,,... ,....,,
Asotin. ............ Wirt ,
Lincoln, "103
Benton. Wood Natrona. .................
,

(") (31)
Chelan Wyoming ,
Niobrara.............. ... (35) (35)
Clallam Park 124
Clark Platte (34)
Columbia 15> WISCONSIN Sheridan. ................
Cowlitz J 1 S" )
107
The State.... Sublette (37) 1
Sweetwater,
XI )

Adams .., Teton


Franklin (14) Ashland
Garfield Barron
(17)
<
(17)
J (17) Bayfield
Washakie
Weston 35
,

(35) ( )
Grays Harbor Brown Yellowstone National Park
Island Buffalo ,
(part) ,

' Rappahannock with Culpeper. King George with Essex . 3


7
Powhatan with Goochland . * Madison with Greene . 5
See note 49, p. 492. « See note 51 d
492 "
New Kent with King William Richmond with Lancaster . 9
Middlesex with Mathews . 10
See note 47, p. 492. "
Surry with Prince George. 12
See note 52
92 S e ?° te 5 °' P ' A9Z ' "Franklin with Adams. »
Columbia and Garfield, with Asotin . " 17 Grant
?SlPend
'„
rv- ,-,, ! Stevens, Skamania with Cowlitz^ with Douglas!
Oreille and with Ferry. San Juan with Island . 2°
Mason with Jefferson . ^
Wahkiakum with Pacific , "
Jefferson and Morgan, with Berkeley
29
Logan with Boone .
Forest with Florence .
Hancock and Ohio, with Brooke. «
Wirt with Calhoun . ^^Tucker with Grant . 27
Mineral with Hampshire . 2fl
Wood with Pleasants .
Oneida andjilas, with Iron. Carbon, Natrona^ and Sweetwater, with Albany . 32 Washakie with Big 33
3i Horn . Johnson with Campbell .
"

Laramie and Platte, with Con vers- Niobrara and Weston, with Crook. Hot Springs with Fremont . Sublette, Teton, and Uinta, with Lincoln .

493
Appendix F

SPECIAL CENSUS DATA


This appendix was compiled ±n order to present more recent popula- cause of ohanges in political boundaries or because of relatively high
tion data than could be shown in the oity table (table 4) The most re- . migration into the area. In keeping with this volume's 25,000 Inhabi-
cent official population data are the results of special censuses con- tants cut-off level, this appendix covers only the two following cate-
ducted by the Bureau of the Census at the request and expense of the gories of cities: (1) Those that had 25,000 inhabitants or more as of
local governments. Usually the areas covered by these special censuses April 1, 1950, and (2) those for which the special census showed an in-
are those whioh had experienced an unusual increase in population be- crease to 25,000 or more since 1950.

Table F-1.-POPULATION OF CITIES IN WHICH SPECIAL CENSUSES HAVE BEEN TAKEN:


JANUARY 25, 1952, TO DECEMBER 31, 1956
5 results of special ; that had 25,000 inhabitants c 5 of April 1, 1950, and for cities in which the special c

ALABAMA CALIF0RNIA--Con.

Dot nan May 19, 1956.. 28,820 21,584 Vallejo Oct. 23, 1952. 34,913 26,038
Florence May 10, 1955.. 27,>t65 23,879 West Covina Apr. 7, 1956.. 35,986 4,499
Huntsville Feb. It, 1956.. 31,475 '
16,437 Whlttler Apr. 4, 1956.. 32,217 23,820
Mobile July 18, IJ56. 173,849 129,009
Aug. 27, 1956. 27,575 22,840
FLORIDA

Coral Gables Oct. 27, 1955. 29,210 19,837


ARIZONA
Fort Lauderdale Apr. 7, 1955.. 62,906 36,328
Hialeah Oct. 27, 1955. 43,135 19,676
Phoenix
Miami Oct. 27, 1955. 259,035 249,276
Tucson
Miami Beach Oct. 27, 1955. 50,981 46,282
Pensacola Oct. 25, 1956. 50,954 43,479
ARKANSAS Tallahassee Jan. 27, 1955. 38,100 27,237
West Palm Beach Apr. 1, 1955.. 51,015 43,162
Fort Smith Aug. 30, 1955.. 56,312 47,942
North Little Rock July 21, 1951*.. 49,588 44,097 ILLINOIS
Pine Bluff Aug. 8, 1956... 39,795 37,162
Aurora July 11, 1956. 56,766 50,576
Berwyn Nov. 8, 1956.. 52,576 51,280
CALIFORNIA
Bloomington Oct. 3, 1956.. 36,127 34,163
Alameda Cicero town Nov. 30, 1954. 67,989 67,544
Mar. 11, 1954. 70,642 64,430
Alhambra Des Plaines July 10, 1956. 28,512 14,994
Sept. 25, 1953 53,558 51,359
Anaheim Dec. 31, 1956. 60,327 14,556 Elgin Apr. 18, 1956. 47,565 44,223
Arcadia Feb. 3, 1954.. 33,446 23,066 Elmhurst Jan. 28, 1954. 28,342 21,273
Beverly Rills May 11, 1956.. 30,443 29,032 Apr. 21, 1955. 74,959 73,641
Granite City Jan. 5, 1955.. 34,189 29,465
Burbank June 25, 1953., 88,043 78,577
Chula Vista Kankakee Aug. 21, 1956. 27,908 25,B56
Dec. 30, 1955. 31,339 15,927
Compton Mar. 7, 1955.. 63,670 47,991 Oak Park village Apr. 11, 1956. 61,326 63,529
Culver City Jan. 19, 1956. 31,367 19,720 Pekln Mar. 14, 1956., 25,166 21,858
Daly City May 29, 1956... 30,506 15,191 Mar. 14, 1956., 42,408 41,450
Rock Island Sept. 19, 1956, 49,461 48,710
Eureka May 2, 1956... 27,951 23,058
Fresno Aug. 9, 1954.. 107,907 91,669 Rockford Oct. 30, 1952.,
Fullerton Sept. 18, 1956 43,412 13,958 Skokle village Dec. 3, 1956..,
Hawthorne '.
Sept. 1, 1955., 28,212 16,316 Waukegan June 16, 1955.,
Hayvard Mar. 8, 1955... 34,492 14,272
Inglewood Oct. 5, 1955.. 56,315 46,185 INDIANA
Los Angeles Feb. 25, 1956., 2,243,901 1,970,358
Lynvood Nov. It, 1953.., 28,124 25,823 Anderson Oct. 15, 1956. 50,143 46,820
Manhattan Beach Aug. 30, 1955., 30,586 17,330 Fort Wayne Nov. 9, 1956.. 144,879 133,607
Monte bello Dec. 9, 1955... 28,016 21,735 Gary Aug. 18, 1956. 168,884 133,911
Kokomo Aug. 28, 1956. 44,101 38,672
Monterey Park May 6, 1955 29,277 20,395 Lafayette June 6, 1956.. 39,870 35,568
National City Sept. 5, 1952., 26,832 21,199 New Albany Dec. 8, 1956.. 38,098 29,346
Ontario Apr. 25, 1956., 39,432 22,872
Oxnard Apr. lU, 1956.. 21,567
Palo Alto Apr. 18, 1955.. 25,475 MINNESOTA
Pomona Oct. 26, 1955. 35,405 Richfield village July 20, 1954.
Redondo Beach Aug. 17, 1956. 25,226 St. Louis Park village.... Apr. 14, 1954.
Redwood City July lit, 1955. 25,544
Riverside Apr. It, 1956.. 70,891 46,764
Sacramento Aug. 19, 1955. 157,182 137,572 NEVADA
San Bernardino Jan. 19, 1956. 83,145 63,058 Las Vegas
San Diego Mar. 17, 1952. 434,924 334,387
San Jose Oct. It, 1956.. 127,564 95,280
San Leandro Feb. 5, 1954.. 32,729 27,542 NORTH CAROLINA
San Mateo Oct. 31, 1955. 60,437 41,782
Gastonla
Santa Ana „ Oct. 27, 1956. 69,345 45,533
Santa Barbara Oct. 5, 1955.. 50,793 44,913
Santa Clara Mar. 27, 1956. 32,305 11,702 OHIO
Santa Monica Nov. It, 1953.. 75,132 71,595
South Gate Nov. 10,- 1952. 51,293 51,116 Kettering village Feb. 23, 1955.
South San Francisco... Mar. 8, 1956.. 35,690 19,351
Stockton Nov. 27, I95I1. 75,157 70,853 OREGON
Sunnyvale Sept. 20, 1955 26,064 9,829
Torrance Oct. 10, 1956. 82,241 22,241

village on December 1, 1952.

494
.

Appendix G

SELECTED DATA FOR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS


Congressional District boundaries are determined by State Few statistics, other than for elections, are collected
legislatures. Article 1, Section 4, Paragraph 1, of the Con- directly for Congressional Districts. The preparation of
stitution provides that: "The times, places and manner of District statistics shown here for population characteristics,
holding elections for Senators and Representatives shall be housing, retail and wholesale trade, manufactures, and agri-
prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof." culture required the summation of figures for whole counties.
Only election and total population figures are shown for
The Congressional apportionment act of 1842 required every those Congressional Districts which are not composed of whole
State populous enough to be entitled to more than one repre- counties
sentative to be divided by the State legislature into dis-
tricts "composed of contiguous territory," each returning one This appendix is issued also as a separate report. To
member. While the districting requirement was omitted in the make the separate report reasonably complete in itself, rele-
apportionment act of 185O, an act of 1862 revived the provi- vant definitions of terms and concepts are included in sum-
sions of the original law of 1842. The apportionment act of mary form. Such information appears in more complete detail
I872 continued the requirement of "contiguous territory" and for most of the items in the "Source Notes and Explanations"
added a provision that districts should contain "as nearly as section of the County and City Data Book and in the source
practicable an equal number of inhabitants." The apportion- publications cited.
ment law of 1901 added the words "compact territory" to the
previous requirement.
VOTE CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, 1952, 1954, 1956
On the basis of the series of statutes enacted during the
period from 1842 to 1901, Congress established three legal
standards or tests, applicable to districting: (l) Contiguity Source: United States Congress, Congressional Directory ,
of territory; (2) compactness of territory; and (3) substan- 85th Congress, 1st Session.
tial equality of population. These standards have not proved
wholly effective in bringing about uniformity in the district- The figures shown represent the votes for the Democratic
ing laws or practices of the States. and Republican nominee for the House of Representatives for
each of the 4-35 Congressional Districts.
The number of members in the House of Representatives is
fixed by the Congress at the time of each apportionment; since These figures represent the official counts that deter-
1912 it has remained constant at ^4-35
. The l4th Amendment to mined the outcome of the elections. They were submitted by
the Constitution provides that "Representatives shall be appor- request to the Clerk of the House of Representatives by the
tioned among the several States according to their respective Secretary of State of each State.
number ..." The population figures used are those deter-
mined by each decennial census. The Constitution also re- The source noted above contains maps showing the most re-
quires that each State have at least one Representative. cent Congressional District composition.

The boundaries and distribution of the 435 Congressional


Districts, based upon information shown in the Congressional POPULATION, 1950
Directory , 83d Congress, 2d Session, can be described as fol-
lows:
Source: Bureau of the Census, U. S. Census of Population:
Boundary description Number
1950 , Vol. II, Characteristics of the Population .
State 11
County, parish, independent city (Virginia)... 287 Population statistics presented here are based upon re-
City (except Virginia) 1 sults of the Seventeenth Decennial Census conducted as of
Town, village, township, assembly district, Each person enumerated was counted as an in-
April 1, 1950.
borough, Washington precinct 38 habitant of his usual place of residence or usual place of
Ward, representative district 42 This place is not necessarily the same as his legal
abode.
Precinct (except in Washington State) 22 residence, voting residence, or domicile, although, in the
Street, road, or river 34 vast majority of cases, the use of any of these bases of clas-
sification would produce identical results.
State boundary describes the "at large" districts. "County,
parish, independent city" boundary describes the first geo-
graphic classification within the State. "City (except The urban population, according to the definition used in
Virginia)" means that a city boundary is required. "Town, the 1950 Census, comprises all persons living in (l) places
village, township, assembly district, borough, Washington of 2,500 inhabitants or more incorporated as cities, boroughs,
precinct" is the first geographic classification within the and villages; (2) incorporated towns of 2,500 inhabitants or
county. "Ward, representative district" refers to the first more, except in New England, New York, and Wisconsin where

classification within the city representative district was "towns" are simply minor civil divisions of counties; (3) the
used only in Providence. "Precinct (except in Washington densely settled urban fringe, including both incorporated and
State)" refers to the classification within the city ward. unincorporated areas, around cities of 50,000 or more; and
"Street, road, or river" districts are those in which at least (4) unincorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more out-
one street, road, or river is named as a boundary. In all side any urban fringe. The rural population comprises all
cases, the district is classified according to the smallest persons other than those classified as urban. The rural-farm
unit used in the boundary description. For example, "Albany portion comprises all persons living outside urban areas who
County, Rensselaer County, City of Troy, wards 1 to 4 and 6 live on farms, without regard to whether actually engaged in
to 12" is classified as a ward district. farm occupations.

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Age classification of the population is based on the age WHOLESALE TRADE, 195^
at last birthday of the person being enumerated, as of the
date of the enumeration visit, that is, in completed years. Source: Bureau of the Census, U. S. Census of Business:
195^ , Vol. IV, Wholesale Trade, Area Statistics.

The "nonwhite" population comprises Negroes, Indians,


Japanese, Chinese, Filipinos, Koreans, Asiatic Indians, etc. Wholesale trade, as defined in the Standard Industrial
Persons of Mexican birth or ancestry who were not definitely Classification Manual and as covered in the 195^ Census of
Indian or members of other nonwhite races were classified as Business, comprises establishments or places of business which
white reported any paid employment and which were primarily engaged
in selling merchandise directly to retailers; to industrial,
The foreign-born white data are based on the respondent's commercial, institutional, or professional users; or to other
answer to the question, "What State (or foreign country) was wholesalers; or acting as agents in buying merchandise for,
he born in?" Foreign-born persons are those born outside the or selling merchandise to, such persons or companies.
United States,- its Territories and possessions, etc. Persons
born in foreign countries who were American citizens at birth The number of establishments represents the number of in-
because their parents were American citizens are not consid- dividual wholesale locations rather than of companies or or-
ered foreign born. ganizations. Separate storage warehouses, administrative
offices, etc., are excluded.
OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, 1950
Wholesale trade is divided into two parts: (l) Merchant
wholesalers; and (2) wholesale trade, other than merchant
Source: Bureau of the Census, U. S. Census of Housing:
wholesalers. The latter comprises: Sales branches and sales
1950, Vol. I, General Characteristics .
offices of manufacturing and mining companies; petroleum bulk
plants and terminals; merchandise agents and brokers; and
Dwelling unit statistics shown here are from the 1950
assemblers of farm products.
Census of Housing conducted as a part of the Seventeenth De-
cennial Census. A dwelling unit is a group of rooms or a
Merchant wholesaler establishments include establishments
single room occupied or intended for occupancy, as separate
usually known as wholesalers, distributors, jobbers (except
living quarters by a family or other group of persons living
those in the clothing trade), foreign trade merchants, limited
together or by a person living alone. Ordinarily a dwelling
unit is a house, an apartment, or a flat. It may be located

function wholesalers, etc. distributors primarily engaged in
buying, taking title to, and, where customary, physically
in a structure devoted to business or other nonresidential
storing and handling goods made by others and selling the
use, such as quarters inawarehouse where the watchman lives,
goods at wholesale principally to retailers, or to industrial,
or a merchant s quarters in the back of his shop .
' Living
institutional, and commercial users . Also included in this
quarters excluded are: Accomodations predominantly for tran-
group are industrial goods distributors, terminal grain ele-
sients; barracks for workers; living quarters in institu-
vators, cash-and-carry wholesalers, drop shippers, and wagon
tions, general hospitals, and military installations (except
(truck) distributors.
for dwelling units in buildings "containing only family quar-
ters for staff members )
Sales are defined to include: Total receipts from custom-
ers of wholesale establishments during 195^, after deduction
A dwelling unit is classified as occupied if a person or
of returns, allowances, and discounts; local and State sales
group of persons was living in it at the time of enumeration,
taxes or Federal excise taxes collected by establishments
or if the occupants were only temporarily absent.
directly from customers and paid directly by establishments
to a local, State, or Federal taxing agency; excise taxes and
A dwelling unit is classified as "owner occupied" if the
import duties paid by wholesale establishments, or paid by
owner was living in the unit, even if it was not fully paid
manufacturers or importers and passed along to wholesalers;
for or had a mortgage on it. A unit is also classified as
receipts from repairs and from other services to customers;
owner occupied when the owner of the unit was a member of the
and any retail sales. Excluded are amounts not received from
household but was temporarily away from home.
customers, such as income from investments, rental of real
estate, etc.
RETAIL TRADE, 195^

Source: Bureau of the Census, U. S. Census of Business: MANUFACTURES, I95I).


195^ , Vol. II, Retail Trade, Area Statistics .
Source: Bureau of the Census, U. S. Census of Manufac-
Retail trade, as defined in the StanHard Industrial Clas- tures: 1954 , Vol. Ill, Area Statistics .

sification Manual and as covered in the 195^ Census of Busi-


ness comprises establishments primarily engaged in selling The 195^ Census of Manufactures covers all establishments
merchandise directly to personal, household, and farm users. primarily engaged in manufacturing as defined in the Standard
Excluded from retail trade are places of business operated by Industrial Classification Manual . The Manual defines manu-
membership clubs, school cafeterias, cafeterias operated by facturing as the mechanical or chemical transformation of In-
industrial plants for their employees, establishments operated organic or organic substances into new products . The assem-
by agencies of the Federal Government or military posts, hos- bly of component parts of products is also considered to be
pitals, etc. Also excluded are those establishments with no manufacturing, if the resulting product is neither a struc-
paid employment in 195 which had a sales volume of less than
1*- ture nor other fixed improvement. Reports were required from
$2,500 in that year. The number of establishments represents all establishments employing one or more persons at any time
the number of individual retail locations rather than the during the census year.
number of companies or organizations. Separate warehouses,
administrative offices, etc., are excluded. A manufacturing establishment is generally defined as a
single physical location where industrial operations are per-
Sales are defined to comprise total receipts of retail formed; for example, a factory, mill, or plant. An estab-
establishments customers, after deduction of refunds or allow- lishment is not necessarily identical with the business con-
ances for merchandise returned by customers . Included are cern or firm, which may consist of one or more establishments.
sales of merchandise, receipts from repairs and from other It is also to be distinguished from organizational subunits,
services to customers, and local and State sales taxes, or departments, or divisions within an establishment. Separate
Federal excise taxes which are collected by the store directly central administrative offices and auxiliary units of multi-
and paid directly by the store to local, State, or Federal establishment companies are excluded.
taxing agency. Excluded are amounts not received from custom-
ers, such as income from investments, rental of real estate, "All employees" figures comprise all full-time and part-
etc. time employees on the payroll who worked or received pay for

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any part of the pay period ending nearest the 15th of the either for home use or for sale. Places of less than 3 acres
months specified on the report form. Included are all per- were counted as farms only If the annual value of sales of
sons on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacation agricultural products amounted to $150 or more. All the land
during these pay periods; excluded are members of the armed under the control of one person or partnership was considered
forces and pensioners carried on the active rolls but not as one farm. Control may have been through ownership, or
working during the period. Officers of corporations are in- through lease, rental, or cropping arrangements.
cluded as employees; proprietors and partners of unincorpo-
rated firms are excluded. The figures represent an average Land area in farms Includes considerable areas of land
of k selected pay periods (midmonth employment in March, May, not actually under cultivation and some land not used for
August , and November ) pasture or grazing. All woodland and wasteland owned by farm
operators, or part of tracts rented from others, is included
Payroll figures include the gross earnings paid in the as land in farms unless such land was held for other than
calendar year 195^ to all employees on the payroll. They in- agricultural purposes, or unless the acreage of such land
clude all forms of compensation, such as salaries, wages, held by a farm operator was unusually large. If a place had
commissions, dismissal pay, all bonuses, vacation and sick 1,000 or more acres of land not being used for agricultural
leave pay, and compensation in kind, prior to such deductions purposes and less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the
as employees' Social Security contributions, withholding tax- place was used for agricultural purposes, the nonagricultural
es, group insurance, union dues, and savings bonds. Payroll land in excess of the numb er of acres used for agricultural
figures also include salaries of officers of the establish- purposes was excluded from the farm area. Except for open
ment, if a corporation; payments or drawing accounts of pro- range and grazing land used under government permit, all graz-
prietors or partners are excluded. Also excluded are pay- ing land was included as land in farms . All land in Indian
ments to members of the armed forces and pensioners carried reservations used for growing crops or grazing livestock was
on the active payroll of the manufacturing establishment; and also included.
employers' Social Security contributions, or other nonpayroll
labor costs such as employer contributions to private pension Cropland in farms is defined to cover cropland harvested,
plans, group insurance premiums, and workmen's compensation. cropland used only for pasture, and cropland neither harvested
nor pastured. This item includes, in addition to cropland
Value added by manufacture is derived by subtracting the harvested, idle cropland, land in soil-improvement-crops only,
cost of materials, supplies, and containers, fuel, purchased land on which all crops failed, land seeded to crops for har-
electric energy, and contract work, from the value of ship- vest after 195^, and. cultivated summer fallow.
ments. It avoids, therefore, the duplication in the value of
shipments figure which results from the use of products of Value of farm products sold was obtained by either of two
some establishments as materials by others. It is considered methods. First, the values of livestock sold alive, poultry,
to be the best value measure available for comparing the rel- poultry products, vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and
ative economic importance of manufacturing among industries greenhouse products, forest products, and all livestock prod-
and geographic areas ucts, except wool and mohair, were obtained during the enu-
meration directly from the farm operator. Second, the value
of all other agricultural products sold was estimated for
each county.
AGRICULTURE, X95^
Figures for the sales of farm products represent total
Source: Bureau of the Census, U. S. Census of Agricul- sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared in the
ture : 195^ , Vol. I, Counties and State Economic Areas
. receipts. Sales of crops grown on a contract basis, of live-
stock fed on a contract basis, or of poultry raised under a
Agriculture statistics presented here are based on the contract with a feed dealer or others, were included as sales
Census of Agriculture conducted by the Bureau of the Census from the farm. The value of farm products sold does not In-
In the fall of 195^ (beginning dates ranged from October k- to clude government payments for soil conservation, lime and
November 8). Acreage figures are for the crop year 195^. fertilizer furnished, and subsidy payments.

Places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms If the The figures for number of farms with tractors are based
annual value of agricultural products (excluding home-garden on a sample of farms. "Farms were included even if their
products) amounted to $150 or more; products could have been tractors were temporarily out of order.

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.

Cong. Districts App. G


Table G-l.— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
f other than "Vote cast for Repri er only those districts which are composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors 1

not shown where less than 0.1. n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes Bgures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Vote cast for Representatives Population, 1950

State and District

ALABAMA

The State.. 362,955 331,137 324,153 960,493 198,648


First 31,519 31,519 30,758 371, 119 193,811 88,912 210,819 23,211
Second 36,613 36,613 38,421 370,389 165,930 121,235 211,366 26,096
Third 29,547 29,547 29,321 303,587 106,014 80,020 117, 553 167,436 19,738
Fourth 45,757 33,591 31,389 301,665 106,681 93, 214 101,770 166,604 20,336
Fifth 45,281 45,281 43,843 310,683 113,191 71,240 126,252 176,843 19,614
Sixth 22,513 22,513 24,058 250,726 57,743 88,799 104,184 138,942 18,709
Seventh 31,988 31,988 33,533 273,187 38,290 84,675 150,222 148,641 17, 988
Eighth 54,101 43,671 41,293 321,459 110,731 75,047 135,681 179 161
, 20,113
Ninth , 85,636 56,414 51,537 558,928 448,546 95,698 14,684 347,947 32,843

The State
First
Second

ARKANSAS

The State... 235,445 280,264 -, -


'- , '
477,093 801,827 148,995
First 25,622 38,951 42,494 407,480 99,132 79,238 229,110 25,783
19,540 33,038 36,252 224,278 32,358 65,627 126,293 17,530
Third 54,281 60,035 49,284 38,784 324,123 102,051 82, 940 139,132 197,495 30,115
Fourth 37,284 37,284 51,579 65,374 337,181 108, 917 107,649 120,615 196,678 26,644
Fifth 56,271 56,271 51,828 53,056 13,105 283,437 175, 902 51,134 56,401 178,689 21,960
Sixth 42,447 42,447 44,833 62,378 333,012 112,231 90, 505 130,276 195,467 26,963

CALIFORNIA

The State... . .
-
2,710,700
1
First 191, 571 88,962 58,004 365,281 159,695 157,542 48,044 247,508 35,183
Second '136,604 2 2 2
136,544 113,104 124, 179 329.060 90,468 191,378 47, 214 216, 113 30,641
Third 193,819 132,930 96,238 87,335 395,538 259,031 92,184 44,323 261,364 30,567
Fourth 176,320 67,132 52,980 83,748 362,808
2 2 2
Fifth 104,358 104,358 86,428 107, 542 412,549
Sixth '183,649 84,965 98,683 69,776 72,336 87,768 403,817
Seventh '143, 870 67, 931 75,932 56,807 64,083 326,643
Eighth '208,428 2
136,720 71,700 101,803 53,869 156,445 413,672
Ninth '159,910 63,504 96,388 50,619 60,648 61,028 235,659
Tenth '212,486 83,586 128,891 59,843 94,418 70,271 371,451
Eleventh '133,079 2
70,630 62,448 49,388 54,716 101,052 327,981 191,206 83,790 52, 985 212,838 26,290
Twelfth '150,586 2
109,920 40,663 63,911 54,903 103, 587 383,259 191,788 104,187 87,284 233,004 25,224
Thirteenth , '174,579 70,567 104,009 62,786 69,287 79,496 394,782 222,807 127,587 44,388 255,683 29,194
Fourteenth '149,979 94,461 55,509 75,194 40,270 68,011 424,341 200,447 149,772 74,122 250,529 23,688
Fifteenth '167,865 2
70,681 97,182 58,785 77,651 142,545 360, 139
Sixteenth '136,681 53,624 83,050 40,659 63,124 53,337 79,127 223,703
Seventeenth ,
'242,181 157,270 84,900 97,828 64,967 114,650 92,587 431,254
E ighteenth '174,025 70,911 103,108 58,647 71,731 72,457 90,438 286,505
2
Nineteenth , '157,562 116,287 41,269 90,269 30,404 126, 606 453,942
2
Twentieth '120,710 35,249 85,459 28,838 71,213 109,509 226,679
Twenty-first.... '245,366 91,683 153,679 70,486 103,258 97,007 112,100 390,824
Twenty-second ... '162,645 65,314 97,317 46,875 65,165 55,534 85,039 219,018
2 2
Twenty- third. . . '169,335 120,109 49,198 90,729 34,911 138, 356 421,623
Twenty-fourth. . '135,828 51,692 84,120 49,592 65,431 287,325
Twenty-fifth. . . '260,489 94, 180 166.305 60,370 113,027 75,125 369,848
Twenty-sixth. . . '193,274 2
133,036 60,230 94,261 62,585 157,973 480,827
'124,928 2
Twenty-seventh. 124, 662 65,389 35,594 68,773 56,202 281,642 187,056 77,957 16,629 182,765 24,546
Twenty-eighth. . '247, 154 87,691 159,456 48,785 95,680 62,779 106,972 346,844
Twenty-ninth. . . '106,736 2
54,989 51,690 30,781 42,420 73,144 233,021 128,908 73,612 30,501 146,922 19,320
Thirtieth '213,866 71,112 142,753 61,994 94,623 121,332 426,188

COLORADO

The State...
First 201,614 116,487 85,127 84,745 67,210 101,864 97,442 415,786 415,786 39,173
Second. 200.725 93,572 107,153 64,806 80, 162 66,300 113,566 401,112 182,189 122,677 96,246 245,608 31,467
Third 147,697 73,501 74,196 55,750 62,884 62,025 84,739 334,893 185,155 95,728 54,010 204,935 30,633
Fourth , 78.515 48,489 30,026 34,294 39,676 39,647 173,298 77, 185 47,925 105,479 14,319

CONNECTICUT

The State. '1,113,700 673,507 457,654 472,677 504,257 586,922


First '301,808 161,360 148,935 112,526 160,080 136,540 539,661
'168,127 99,274 70,853 72,833 72,868 90,827 318,621
Third '211,423 126,850 85,369 94,977 99,408 111, 018 370,356
Fourth '284,276 88,487 194,333 91,184 123,890 107,881 164,689 504,342
Fifth '148,066 56,375 91,690 61,313 68,451 64,020 83,848 274,300
'1,112,129 428,709 683,387 455,887 474,585 489,645 601,238
1
Includes vote cast for other parties.
2
Total vote cast, as candidate had one other party endorsements

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Table G-L— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
I other than "Vote cast for Representatives" caver only those districts which are composed 0/ u.hole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors based on sample. Percent
not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]

Wholesale trade, 1954

State and District Estab-


lish-
Merchant
ments
salers

First... 3,073 295,627


Second . 3,351 284,257
Third... 2,794 166,703
Fourth.. 2,678 189,499
Fifth... 50.1 2,720 180,386
Sixth... 60,120 46.3 1,957 127,324
Seventh. 68,733 56.3 2,109 124,661
Eighth.. 82,157 50.7 2,713 209,904
Ninth. . 153,546 50.7 4,763 533,422

First.. 105,292 3,337 242,312


Second 60,382 2,150 118,873
Third . 93,411 3,472 244,984
Fourth. 93,684 3,422 222,476
Fifth.. 2,974 272,082
Sixth.. 3,428 232,905

First 110,596 5,367 537,646 125,308


Second 104,497 5,029 408,051 d
Third 117,725 5,217 630,294 263,057
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth 67
Tenth
Eleventh 95,591 61.6 4,277 438,652
Twelfth 109,836 59.5 5,114 494,563
Thirteenth 115,873 50.7 5,330 525,662
Fourteenth 120,794 54.3 4,891 504,737
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth.. ..
Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
Twenty-first...
Twenty-second .
Twenty- third...
Twenty- fourth.
Twenty-fifth...
Twenty-sixth...
Twenty-seventh 85,631 62.5 3,612 383,965 109,285
Twenty-eighth.
Twenty-ninth. . 69,118 56.4 3,196 340,543 137,473
Thirtieth

First.. 130,306 51.7 696,494


114,884 61.5 478,512
Third.. 94, 586 60.3 360, 507
Fourth. 51,459 62.6 191,246

CONNECTICUT

The State....
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
At large
Cong. Districts App. G
Table G-l.— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
shown for items other than "Vote cast for Representatives" cover only those districts which are composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and (arms with tractors b

not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments }
App. G Cong. Districts
Table G-l.—CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
r only those districts which are composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors based on sample. Percent
t available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Cons;. Districts App. G
Table G-L— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
: other than "Vote cast for Representatives" cover only chose districts which are composed of whole comities. Median school years completed and farms with tractors based on sample. Percent
not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments!)
..

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Table G-l.—CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS


{Statistics shown for «r only those districts which are composed of whole counti Median school years completed and farms with tractors based on sample. Percent
denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld t void disclosure of operations of individual establishments!

Wholesale trade, 1954 Manufactures. 1954 Agriculture, 1954 1

Land in farms
State and District Estab- Estab- Estab- Value of
lish- lish- lish-
Merchant Payroll, products
ments ments ments entire
salers year

IOWA $1,000 $1,000

The State. 780,167 35,124 162,705 643,981 1,235,965 34,045 25,981


First 110,332 4,720 442,137 33,228 129,834 291,684 a, 264 3,513 2,514 196,409
Second 119,296 5,520 496,213 38,008 151,769 303, 591 28,484 4,752 3,414 255,174
Third 109,135 5,070 452, 607 28,291 118,644 202,755 27,386 4,581 3,720 276,614
Fourth 79,017 3,298 240, 756 13, 569 53,422- 85,956 24,005 4,384 2,748 145,867
Fifth 106,985 4,232 438,321 25,232 102,292 198,689 12,619 2,056 1,446 97,083
Sixth 87,638 4,516 353,760 8,009 29,436 64,854 29,813 5,453 4,718 329,532
Seventh 80,496 3,486 270,423 3,904 d d 25,852 4,892 235,896
Eighth 87,268 4,282 383,363 12,427 46,217 66,000 23, 510 4,415 303,414

KANSAS

The State . 586,650 120,167 802,340


First 95,367 3,930 327,389 38,266 89,642 20,988 4,984 119,946
Second 108,535 3,974 357,037 179,487 409,568 13,098 2,549 1,366 51,128
Third 74,258 3,231 228,061 53,749 107,661 14,230 3,532 1,610 57,930
Fourth 140,071 5,842 607,457 21,586 3,549 149, 273
Fifth 94,807 395,617 25,545 11,855 236,257
Sixth 73,612 285, 024 24, 720 187,805

KENTUCKY

The State . 26,472


First 87,324 3,336 247,924 26,048 64,121
Second 88,790 3,181 234,523 25,996 65,599
Third 139,257 4,701 631,739 1,742 118 5,545
Fourth 70, 577 2,267 171,289 31, 665 3,035 85,396
Fifth 85,560 3,035 249,951 15,815 1,596 44,542
Sixth 104,001 3,716 317,395 30,388 2,856 1,794 108,858
Seventh 110,517 3,453 193,455 31,369 2,319 794 21,094
Eighth 92,728 2,783 154,825 30,464 2,118 1,031 29,499

LOUISIANA

The State
First
Second
Third 76,657 3,430 235, 663 9,395 10,900 1,384 58,610
Fourth 91,357 3,274 319,302 16,284 14,430 1,663 24, 586
Fifth 86,118 2,857 236,459 12,884 26, 785 2,788 67,579
Sixth 109,126 3,915 350,121 28,731 20,470 1,825 42,141
Seventh 83,220 3,333 251,610 18,810 2,262 78, 631
Eighth 66,824 2,253 152,875 18,012 1,241 29,206

MAINE

The State
First 93,389 4,210 352,411 40, 791 236,300 4,986 19,947
Second 84,439 4,005 292,319 40,934 196,899 9,321 45,091
Third 76,615 3,409 279,066 22, 291 132,056 9,061 74, 504

MARYLAND

The State
First
Second
Third
Fourth
2
Fifth 11,.373
Sixth
Seventh

MASSACHUSETTS

The State
First ,

Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth ,

Eleventh
Twelfth ,

Thirteenth
Fourteenth

1
Figures shown only for Districts with 1,000 farms or more.
2
Excludes figures for that part of Baltimore city which is within this District.

503
Cone. Districts App. G
Table G-l.— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
er than "Vote cast for Representatives" c fiare composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors t
v
t shown where less than 0.1. "n denot "d" denotes 6gures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]}
App. G Cong. Districts
Table G-l.— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
re composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors based c
'
denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]!
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Cong. Districts App. G


Table G-l.— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
t "Vote cast for Representatives" cov>
other than
1

fi are composed of whole counti Median school years completed and farms with tractors based on sample. Percent
not shown where less than 0. 1 "n" denotes .
"d" denotes 6gures withheld t void disclosure of operations of individual establishments J

Vote cast for Representatives Population, 1950

State and District eign-


born
white

NEW HAMPSHIRE

The State
First
Second

NEW JERSEY

The State.... 2,387,602 97; c ..


: 862,382 903,839
1
First 228,363 94,758 133,153 77,100 92,070 96,162 441,978
1
Second 122,967 39,383 83,433 37,541 65,551 46,174 258,127
Third 209,397 72,617 136,780 65,685 89,085 67,642 390,333
Fourth 164,383 89,646 74,737 72,884 51,998 84,733 365,691 260,852 90,446 248,234 28,675
Fifth '238,638 84,374 153,829 68,702 99,946 80,922 419,911
1 393,322 274,594
Sixth 210,350 102,015 106,414 85,784 64,164 67,159 398,138 4,543 28,320
Seventh 214,497 62,924 151,573 58,211 95,977 60,553 371,224
Eighth '158,685 61,464 96,494 53,844 65,359 54,367 331,691
Ninth '199,824 63,728 135,498 57,445 87,008 63,175 351,976
Tenth 127,072 71,311 55,761 62,384 36,056 78,612 312,306
1
Eleventh 122,827 63,482 57,447 52,311 38,351 68,273 60,461 310,723
Twelfth '150,867 58,364 90,032 52,314 59,151 70,046 84,949 338,535
Thirteenth '121,960 54,841 54,784 60,108 26,638 72,987 54,581 269,643
Fourteenth '117,772 53,713 61,600 58,069 32,485 67,109 59,112 275,053

NEW MEXICO

At large
At large

NEW YORK

The State....
2 2
First 290,660 99,304 191,356 62,853 108, 130 114,135 314,316
2
Second 219,520 71,422 148,098 55,477 98,610 132,512 317, 164
2 2
Third 231,804 88,245 143,559 66,703 93,396 128,007 317,414
2 2
Fourth 208,687 92,217 116,470 55,479 74,621 70,755 123,132 354,795
2 2
372,762
Fifth 148,832 61,678 87,154 43,086 50,778 73,083 86,168
2 2
Sixth 226,103 '
128,545 97,558 81,033 67,681 105, 261 104,720 385,761
2 2 2
Seventh 155,958 78,030 77,928 *2,541 43,525 87,204 80,896 383,532
2 2 2
Eighth 91,397 59,998 31,399 51,993 14,948 75,772 37,884 382,911
2 2 2
Ninth 120,730 75,814 44,916 59,392 22,808 83,841 48,998 380,969
2 2
Tenth 137,686 '
100,808 36,878 80,541 22,479 105,302 42,498 388,295
! 2 2 381,455
Eleventh 169,159 131,508 37,651 103, 788 20,452 127,091 37,244
2 2 2
Twelfth 132, 172 56,035 76,137 46,926 49,449 65,650 75,895 317,635
! 2 2 367,471
Thirteenth 155,240 110,469 44,771 89,907 21,881 112,152 45,664
2 2 2 383,544
Fourteenth 121,049 77,706 43,343 61,879 21,598 91,952 45,004
2 2 2
Fifteenth '159,844 60,989 98,093 52,292 56,020 69,538 97,023 381,449
Sixteenth '85,100 59,339 16,960 43,545 8,904 72,562 15,937 336,441
2 2 2
84,821 316,434
Seventeenth 135,270 66,396 68,874 48,685 48,999 60,624
2 3 2
317,594
Eighteenth 82,701 47,953 34,748 31,896 17,954 88,629
2 2 2 336,122
Nineteenth. ...... 99,957 68,411 31,546 56,634 19,310 77,267
2 2 2
Twentieth 110,917 70,726 40,191 58,030 26,462 81,591 336,203
2 2 2
317,307
Twenty-first 122,534 81,464 41,070 63,284 29,995 47,637 89,866
Twenty-second. . . '138,049 88,441 34,084 72,091 18,952 90,474 38,681 362,825
Twenty- third '102,532 70,238 22,414 58,490 9,976 78,350 23,238 362,833
Twenty-fourth. . . '164,692 90,076 53,172 69,552 31,670 82,343 58,096 362,924
Twenty-fifth '176,489 62,729 104,771 50,818 59,409 68,862 85,308 362,695
2 2 2
320,281
Twenty-sixth 183,838 59,842 123,996 45,892 81,608 55,184 116,091
2 2 2
325,842
Twenty-seventh. . 201,668 84,568 117,100 62,797 83,866 75,781 108,575
2 2
326,682
Twenty-eighth. . . 165,884 62,770 103,114 40,109 79,587 52, 994 102,476
2 324,032
Twenty-ninth 173,936 49,725 124,211 42,084 88,227 46,727 115,502
! 2 2 302,118
Thirtieth 186,451 104,022 82,429 104,585 66,319 101,178 86,651
2 2 319,801
Thirty-first 162,449 45,767 116,682 44,212 86,768 44,367 114,656
Thirty-second. . . 160,023 2
52,064 107,959 2
48,808 77,891 50,307 111,025 210,430 70,845 26,705 215,751 33,802
Thirty-third 142,212 2
38,793 103,419 31,279 70,708 41,803 98,653 145,098 111,843 72,009 207,995 35,235
Thirty-fourth. . . 166,518 2
70,837 95,681 2
53,112 77,659 65,080 97,488 216,778 78,289 35,409 223,157 34,727
Thirty-fifth '185,107 59,534 124,108 2
51,358 90,002 2
65,763 113,778 272,405 53,250 16,064 232,842 30,986
~ 2
Thirty-sixth 156,r 2
47,764 109,101 2
36,910 79,850 47,189 110,304 141,272 114,810 70,694 215,506 37,671
Thirty-seventh. . 189,874 2
53,830 136,044 2
37,525 94,840 2
57,474 131,172 258,336 89, 993 44,801 260,873 37,859
2 2 2
128,566
Thirty-eighth 189,049 53,477 135,572 40,400 103,293 56,177
2 2 2
Thirty-ninth 164,677 48,634 116,043 45,OO0 82,769 55,483 107,501
2 2
Fortieth 181,923 64,872 117,051 46,956 77,016 69,087 102,565
Forty-first 2 2 2
153,927 54,776 99,151 45,144 77,259 75,552 95,755
2 2
Forty-second '199,773 80,568 117,178 60,880 82,707 81,201 100,434
2 2
Forty-third 135,555 42,476 93,079 34,590 66,852 44,276 91,534

NORTH CAROLINA

The State
First 44,271 5,693 20,650 1,685 43,104 247,894 62,085 80,470 105,339 135,671 15,106
Second 49,812 14,471 51,213 306,904 76,406 74,205 156,293 162,155 16,071
Third 47,251 12,698 24,837 7,301 45,458 308,470 61,431 117,267 129,772 166,461 15,985

' Includes vote cast for other parties.


2
Total vote cast, as candidate had one or more other party endorsements.
3
Republican vote cast for Democratic candidate.

506
. .
. . . .
.

App. G Cong. Districts

Table G-l.— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS


{Statistics shown for items other than "Vote cast for Representatives" cover only those districts which are composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors based on sample. Percent
not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]}

Wholesale trade, 1954 Manufactures, 1954 Agriculture, 1954 1

All employees Land in farms


State and District Estab- Estab- Farms
Value of
lish- lish- Payroll,
Merchant products
ments ments
salers

NEW HAMPSHIRE $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

The State. 603,991 178,497 129,873 245,346 45,338


First
Second

First
Second
Third
Fourth. .... 92,296 4,702 469,779 131,544 151,127 51,642 213,085 402,418
Fifth
Sixth 112,340 4,850 535,751 261,059 391,783 81,174 370,880 736,896
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth ,

Eleventh. .

Twelfth.
Thirteenth.
Fourteenth.

First...
Second.
Third...
Fourth.
Fifth. .
Sixth. .
Seventh.
Eighth.
Ninth. .
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth. . .

Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
Twenty-first...
Twenty-second..
Twenty-third...
Twenty-fourth.
Twenty-fifth...
Twenty-sixth. .
Twenty-seventh.
Twenty-eighth.
Twenty-ninth. .
Thirtieth
Thirty-first...
Thirty -second.. 94,257 361,225 97,732 56,701 250,490 449,662 5,341 29,227 4,272
Thirty-third... 90,494 335,987 63,745 73,804 27,851 107,442 202,448 13,528 66,115 10,374
Thirty-fourth. 93,004 358,782 127,729 115,389 45,336 176,670 342,067 7,057 46,237 5,874
Thirty-fifth... 96,893 450,385 295,425 527,365 57,440 242,617 478,545 2,539 13,157 2,132
Thirty-sixth... 91,325 362,155 31,638 119,005 225,337 12,956 80,681 10,782
Thirty-seventh. 113,665 448,050 72,454 288,576 520,997 7,911 38,044 6,367
Thirty-eighth.
Thirty-ninth...
Fortieth
Forty-first....
Forty-second...
Forty- third....

NORTH CAROLINA

First.. 58,628 2,493 181,296 20,025 1,560 98,067 10,026


Second. 69,109 2,810 208,070 27,272 1,942 118,512 10,407
Third. 70,825 2,755 200,329 26,641 1,844 96,731 13,080

1
Figures shown only for Districts with 1,000 farms i

507
Cong. Districts App. G
Table G-l.—CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
er than "Vote cast for Representatives" cov ly those districts which are composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors based on sample. Percent
t shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
App. G Cong. Districts

Table G-l.— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS


i other than "Vote cast for Representatives" w ly those districts which arecomposed of whole counties. Median school years completed and forms with tractors based on sample. Percent
not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denote available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]
Cong. Districts App. G
Table G-L—CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
{Statistics shown for items other than "Vote cast for Represents tines" cover only those districts which are composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors based c

not shown where less than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments]!
App. G Cong. Districts

Table G-l.—CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS


s other than "Vote cast for Representatives" cover only those districts which are composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors based on sample. Percent
not shown where less than 0. 1 . "n" denotes statistics not available, "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments j
Cong. Districts
App. G
Table G-L— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
[Stahstics shoum for -,
other than "Vote cast for Rep ich are composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors t

not shown where less than 0.] "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments!
App. G Cong. Districts

Table G-L— CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS


shown for items other than "Vote cast for Representatives" cover only those districts tuhich are composed of whole counties. Median school years completed and farms with tractors 1
r

shown where than 0.1. "n" denotes statistics not available. "<T denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments])
not less
Cong. Districts App. G
Table G-2.—CODE IDENTIFICATION OF COUNTIES WITHIN CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
[See "Table 2. —Counties," beginning on page 10, for r rsponding to code given below]
App. G Cong. Districts

Table G-2.-CODE IDENTIFICATION OF COUNTIES WITHIN CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS


[See "Table 2 —Com '
beginning on page 10, for r isponding to code given below]

006 010 016 021 021*


008 015 020 023

003 007 013

002 009 017


005 014 019

001 011 012 016 022

058 081

023 030

003 011 075

025 033 0^7

032 050 076


044 074 079

019 034 073

010 045 053 061 Oft


028 051 057 062 083
043
. :

Cong. Districts App. G


Table G-2.—CODE IDENTIFICATION OF COUNTIES WITHIN CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
[See "Table 2. —Counties," beginning on page 10, for name of county corresponding to code given below]

TEXAS — Con TEXAS — Con.


Seventeenth
010 029 034 046 086 043 091 129 199 030 072 127
013 030 037 078 090 074 116 190 047 076 177
015 032 045 082
econd:
001 007 053 073 087 006 051 098 173 191
005 047 065 076 023 056 103 179 197
033 059 106 180 211
Ura: 035 065 117 185 219
or* 033 058 062 072
038 090 148 188 242
006 051* 061 070 077
044 096 171
Nineteenth:
002 021 056 071 088
008 025 059 075 089
014 026 064 080 093
016 0*4 067 085 095
008 036 079 120 235
020 045 084 143 237

011 042 051 068 O83


016 027 105 227 246
022 043 060 074 091

014 050 155

003 020 035 039 055


009 024 036 040 057 111 126 184 213

Thirteenth:
048
005 049 099 169
017 027 066 092
012 06l 119 224
023 038 049 084
039 078 138 243 252

Fourteenth:
004 046
007 062
013 066
024 O89
019 080 112 158 194
034 102 139 172 225 Fifteenth:

O03 123 176 202 210


100 146 181 203 229
Sixteenth:
022 068 122 189 231
052 071 151 192 238
053 087 165 195 248
092 201 230 250 055 115 186 222
ALABAMA
(67 COUNTIES)

LEGEND
CODE
017 BIRMINGHAM • PLACES OF 25,000 TO 100,000
032 COLUMBUS, GA.
054 GADSDEN * PLACES OF 100,000 AND OVER
095 MOBILE STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA
096 MONTGOMERY

517
ARIZONA
(14 COUNTIES)

LEGEND
• PLACES OF 25,000 TO 100,000

• PLACES OF 100,000 AND OVER


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CODE
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STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS

STANOARD METROPOLITAN AREAS


CODE
053 FRESNO
084 LOS ANGELES- LONG BEACH
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134 SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND
135 SAN JOSE
• 49 STOCKTON

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BERKELEY^ CENSUSES
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO BAT
OAKLAND
SAN MATEO
REDWOOD CITY-
SOUTH ALAMEDA
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520
521
CONNECTICUT
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CODE
019 BRIDGEPORT
063 HARTFORD
100 NEW BRITAIN - BRISTOL
101 NEW HAVEN
147 SPRINGFIELD - HOLYOKE,
148 STAMFORD- NORWALK
162 WATERBURY

LEGEND

• PLACES OF 25,000 TO 100,000

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522
DELAWARE
[3 COUNTIES)

STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA


CODE
168 WILMINGTON

LEGEND
• PLACES OF 25,000 TO 100,000-NONE
* PL ACES OF 100,000 AND
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ij STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA

523
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA


CODE
161 WASHINGTON D.C
LEGEND
• INDEPENDENT CITY HAVING LESS THAN 25,000
• PLACES OF 25,000 TO 100,000
• PLACES OF 100,000 AND OVER
:
STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA

524
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• OF 100,000 AND OVER
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526
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(44 COUNTIES)
MONT

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•* PLACES OF 100,000 AND OVER- NONE
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LEGEND
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NOTE INCLUDES CITIES FOR WHICH A SPECIAL CENSUS OF POPULATION WAS TAKEN * PLACES OF 100,000 AND oVtR
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STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS

528
INDIANA
(92 COUNTIES)

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• PLACES OF 100,000 AND OVER
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102 NEW ORLEANS
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533
MAINE
(16 COUNTIES)

LEGEND
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MICHIGAN
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•k PLACES OF 100,000 ANO OVER
STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS

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559
VERMONT
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043 DULUTH, MINN.-SUPERIOR, WIS
057 GREEN BAY
073 KENOSHA
089 MADISON
093 MILWAUKEE
118 RACINE

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STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS

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