1920 population census schedules

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Sprache

English

Datum der Veröffentlichung

193-

Herausgeber

National Archives & Records Administration

Ort der Veröffentlichung

Washington, D.C.

Druckerzeugnis

2076 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

Reihe

National Archives microfilm publications ; T0625

Referenzen

(Digital Collection) United States census, 1920

Notizen

"On January 1, 1920, at 9:00 a.m. the Bureau of the Census began taking the fourteenth decennial census of the United States. The Department of Agriculture had requested that the date be changed from the traditional spring/early summer dates to January. The department argued that harvests would be completed and information about the harvests fresh in farmers' minds, and more people would be at home in January than in April.

The 1920 census schedules are arranged by state or territory, and thereunder by county, and finally by enumeration district. The states are arranged alphabetically; however, Alaska, Guam and American Samoa, Hawaii, military and naval schedules, the Panama Canal, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands (taken in 1917) are listed last. There was no separate Indian schedule for 1920.

The format and information in the 1920 census schedules closely resemble that of the 1910 census. The 1920 census, however, did not ask about service in the Union or Confederate army or navy. Questions about the number of children born and how long a couple had been married were also omitted. The bureau modified the enumeration of inmates of institutions and dependent, defective, and delinquent classes. The 1920 census included four new questions: one asking the year of naturalization and three about mother tongue.

Because of the changes in some boundaries following World War I, enumerators were instructed to report the province (state or region) or city of persons declaring they or their parents had been born in Austria-Hungary, Germany, Russia, or Turkey. If a person had been born in any other foreign country, only the name of the country was to be entered.

The instruction to the enumerators did not require that individuals spell out their names. Enumerators wrote down the information given to them; they were not authorized to request proof of age, date of arrival, or other information. People were known to change their ages between censuses, and some people claimed not to know their age. The race determination was based on the enumerator's impressions.

Individuals were enumerated as residents of the place in which they regularly slept, not where they worked or might be visiting. People with no regular residence, including 'floaters' and members of transient railroad or construction camps, were enumerated as residents of the place where they were when the enumeration was taken. Enumerators were also to ask if any family members were temporarily absent; if so, these were to be listed either with the household or on the last schedule for the census subdivision. Thus, the user should always check that page"--Introd.

Microfilm of original records in The National Archives, Washington, District of Columbia.

Records of United States Census, 1920 are available online, click here

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Alabama: Autauga Co. (ED's 1-13) Bibb Co. (ED's 1-17) Chambers Co. (ED's 14-22 and 184) [NARA T625 roll 1]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820001 4964183
Alabama: Chambers Co. (ED's 23-36) Baldwin Co. (ED's 1-16) Barbour Co. (ED's 1-4) [NARA T625 roll 2]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820002 4964184
Alabama: Barbour Co. (ED's 5-26 and 203) Blount Co. (ED's 1-4, 170, 5-8, 166, 9, 162, 10, 172, and 11-19) [NARA T625 roll 3]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820003 4964185
Alabama: Bullock Co. (ED's 27-45) Butler Co. (ED's 17-32) [NARA T625 roll 4]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820004 4964186
Alabama: Butler Co. (ED's 33-34) Calhoun Co. (ED's 1-30, 156-158, and 31-37) [NARA T625 roll 5]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820005 4964187
Alabama: Cherokee Co. (ED's 20-29, 167, 30, 164, 31-34, 165, 35-38, 163, and 39) Chilton Co. (ED's 38-40, 43, 41, 42, and 44-55) Choctaw Co. (ED's 1-7) [NARA T625 roll 6]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820006 4964188
Alabama: Choctaw Co. (ED's 8-16) Claburne Co. (ED's 56-67) Clarke Co. (ED's 17-24, 170, 25-34, 36-38, and 40-44) [NARA T625 roll 7]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820007 4964189
Alabama: Clay Co. (ED's 37-55) Coffee Co. (ED's 46-75) [NARA T625 roll 8]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820008 4964190
Alabama: Colbert Co. (ED's 1-13, 17-18, 181, 19-21, and 14-16 Conecuh Co. (ED's 35-47 and 190) [NARA T625 roll 9]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820009 4964191
Alabama: Coosa Co. (ED's 56-69) Covington Co. (ED's 48-68) [NARA T625 roll 10]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820010 4964192
NotizOrtSammlung/RegalFilmAufnahmengruppen-Nummer (DGS)Format
Alabama: Autauga Co. (ED's 1-13) Bibb Co. (ED's 1-17) Chambers Co. (ED's 14-22 and 184) [NARA T625 roll 1]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820001 4964183
Alabama: Chambers Co. (ED's 23-36) Baldwin Co. (ED's 1-16) Barbour Co. (ED's 1-4) [NARA T625 roll 2]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820002 4964184
Alabama: Barbour Co. (ED's 5-26 and 203) Blount Co. (ED's 1-4, 170, 5-8, 166, 9, 162, 10, 172, and 11-19) [NARA T625 roll 3]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820003 4964185
Alabama: Bullock Co. (ED's 27-45) Butler Co. (ED's 17-32) [NARA T625 roll 4]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820004 4964186
Alabama: Butler Co. (ED's 33-34) Calhoun Co. (ED's 1-30, 156-158, and 31-37) [NARA T625 roll 5]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820005 4964187
Alabama: Cherokee Co. (ED's 20-29, 167, 30, 164, 31-34, 165, 35-38, 163, and 39) Chilton Co. (ED's 38-40, 43, 41, 42, and 44-55) Choctaw Co. (ED's 1-7) [NARA T625 roll 6]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820006 4964188
Alabama: Choctaw Co. (ED's 8-16) Claburne Co. (ED's 56-67) Clarke Co. (ED's 17-24, 170, 25-34, 36-38, and 40-44) [NARA T625 roll 7]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820007 4964189
Alabama: Clay Co. (ED's 37-55) Coffee Co. (ED's 46-75) [NARA T625 roll 8]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820008 4964190
Alabama: Colbert Co. (ED's 1-13, 17-18, 181, 19-21, and 14-16 Conecuh Co. (ED's 35-47 and 190) [NARA T625 roll 9]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820009 4964191
Alabama: Coosa Co. (ED's 56-69) Covington Co. (ED's 48-68) [NARA T625 roll 10]Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1820010 4964192

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