Title: Come to Your Census!
1Come to Your Census!
- Using Census Records in the History Classroom
- (Bozeman)
- Jim McNeill
- Silver Bluff High School
- Aiken, SC
- For NCHE
2What information can be found in historical
census records?
- Categories of measure reflect a changing society
and the evolving interests of the United States
government.
3Comparing Census Years 1790 and 1840
- 1790
- Name of family head
- Free white males of 16 years of age and up
- Free white males under 16
- Free white females
- Slaves
- Other persons
- 1840
- Name of head of family
- Age, sex, race
- Slaves
- Number of deaf and dumb
- Number of blind
- Number of insane and idiotic and whether in
public or private charge - Number of persons employed in each of six classes
of industry and one of occupation - Literacy
- Pensioners for Revolutionary or military service
Items colored green show changes.
4Comparing Census Years 1840 and 1870
- 1840
- Name of head of family
- Age, sex, race
- Slaves
- Number of deaf and dumb
- Number of blind
- Number of insane and idiotic and whether in
public or private charge - Number of persons employed in each of six classes
of industry and one of occupation - Literacy
- Pensioners for Revolutionary or military service
Items colored green show changes.
5Comparing Census Records of 1840 and 1870
- 1870
- Name
- Age
- Sex
- Race
- Occupation
- Value of real estate
- Value of personal estate
- Birthplace
- Whether parents were foreign born
- Month of birth if born within the year
- Month of marriage if married within the year
- School attendance
- Literacy
- Whether deaf and dumb, blind, insane or idiotic
- Male citizens 21 and over and number of such
persons denied the right to vote for other than
rebellion - Supplemental schedule for persons who died during
the year
Items colored green show changes.
6Population Census Items 1910
- Address
- Name
- Relationship to family head
- Sex
- Race
- Age
- Marital status
- Number of years of present marriage for women
- Number of children born and number now living
- Birthplace and mother tongue of person and
parents - Occupation, industry and class of worker
- If foreign born, year of immigration, whether
naturalized, and whether able to speak English,
or if not, language spoken - Occupation, industry and class of worker
- If an employee, whether out of work during the
year - Literacy,
- School attendance
- Home owned or rented, if owned whether mortgaged
- Whether farm or house
- Whether a survivor of Union or Confederate Army
or Navy - Whether blind deaf or dumb
7Population Census Items 1940
- Address
- Home owned or rented
- Value or monthly rental
- Whether on a farm
- Name
- Relationship to household head
- Sex
- Race
- Age
- Marital status
- School attendance
- Educational attainment
- Birthplace
- Citizenship of foreign born
- Location of residence 5 years ago and whether on
a farm
- Employment status
- If at work, whether in private or non-emergency
government work, or in public emergency work
(WPA, CCC, NYA, etc.) - If in private work, worked in week
- If seeking work on public emergency work,
duration of unemployment - Occupation, industry and class of worker
- Weeks worked last year, income last year
8Information about population change
Table 33 Louisiana Race and Hispanic Origin
1810 - 1990
9Louisiana - Race and Hispanic Origin 1810 - 1990
10Agricultural Census Schedule
- Measures of agricultural output
11Wealth of Selected States
Wealth, Taxation and Public Indebtedness, table 1
12Wealth, Taxation and Public Indebtedness, table 1
13Wealth of geographic regions within the United
States
Most wealth gained in all regions in Real Estate
and Improvement. Wealth, Debt and Taxation, table
1
14Mortality Records
Special Tables of Mortality
15Common Causes of Death in the United States, 1850
1870
- General Diseases A scarlet fever, enteric fever,
hooping cough, measles - General Diseases B Consumption, dropsy, cancer
- Local Diseases Encephalitis, Convulsions, other,
paralysis - Circulatory Diseases other
- Respiratory Diseases pneumonia, croup
- Digestive System Diseases cholera infantum,
enteritia, dysentery, diarrhea - Accident and Injury drowning, burns and scalds
16Population for Louisiana 2000 census
Population patterns
17Table DP-1. Profile of General Demographic
Characteristics 2000
18Population Change in DeKalb County, GA for All
Races 1970 - 2000 ( Composite Line Graph)
Changing demographics of cities and towns
19Finding the Information
- All information was gathered from materials
provided by the United - States Census Bureau website.
- http//www.census.gov/
- To access the records used
- Go to the home page.
- Type in decade of search in search box.
- Click on decade results. Then use the link to The
Historical Statistics of the United States
Colonial Times to 1970. - http//fisher.lib.virginia.edu/collections/stats/h
istcensus/php/start.php?yearV1830 - The University of Virginia interactive census
records site
20Activity 1
21Activity 2
22Activity 3
- California
- Oregon
- Washington
- New York
- Nevada
- Montana
- Idaho
- Colorado
- Arizona
- Pennsylvania
23Activity 4
- Individual written responses
24Activity 5
- Indian Territory
- South Dakota
- Montana
- New Mexico
- Arizona
- Minnesota
- Washington
- Utah
- North Dakota
- Idaho
25Activity 6
26Activity 7
27Activity 8
- Individual written response
28Activity 9
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- California
- Ohio
- Michigan
- Illinois
- Texas
- New Jersey
- Massachusetts
- Oklahoma
29Activity 10