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Decennial Census of the United States

1940

Section Two: Housing

Dubester Nos. 1017-1032
4 Volumes in 13 parts

All volumes printed on acid-free paper in library bindings.

July 1, 2005

$4,000 for the complete set
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Note: The "Dubester Numbers" refer to entries in: United States. Library of Congress. Census Library Project. Catalog of United States Census Publications, 1790-1945. Prepared by Henry J. Dubester. Washington, D.C., G.P.O., 1950.

Vol. 1. Data for small areas. Selected housing statistics for States, counties, and minor civil divisions; for urban and rural areas; for incorporated places; and for metropolitan districts. Comprising the first series of housing bulletins for States. 2 parts.

Part 1. United States Summary and Alabama-Nebraska. 1943. viii, 936 p. (Dubester 1017)
0-88354-592-6. RPI # 174.............................................................................................................................................$400

Part 2. Nevada-Wyoming. 1943. vii, 802 p. (Dubester 1018) 0-88354-593-4. RPI # 175...............................................$400

The United States summary and sections for each State and the District of Columbia present statistics showing total number of dwelling units classified by occupancy and tenure, color of occupants, number of units having more than 1.50 persons per room, state of repair, and plumbing equipment. Additional subjects shown for urban and rural non-farm areas include number of residential structures, average monthly rent or rental value of dwelling units, and mortgage status of owner-occupied non-farm units and for rural farm areas additional information is shown concerning electric lighting, running water, and toilet facilities.

Vol. 2. General characteristics. Occupancy and tenure status, value of home or monthly rent, size of household and race of head, type of structure, exterior material, year built, conversion, state of repair, number of rooms, housing facilities and equipment, and mortgage status. Comprising the second series of housing bulletins for the States. 5 parts.

Part 1. United States Summary. 1943. viii, 200 p. (Dubester 1020) 0-88354-594-2. RPI # 176....................................$150

Part 2. Alabama-Indiana. 1943. viii, 1019 p. (Dubester 1021) 0-88354-595-0. RPI # 177............................................$400

Part 3. Iowa-Montana. 1943. viii, 1037 p. (Dubester 1022) 0-88354-596-9.. RPI # 178................................................$400

Part 4. Nebraska-Pennsylvania. 1943. viii, 1024 p. (Dubester 1023) 0-88354-597-7.RPI # 179...................................$400

Part 5. Rhode Island-Wyoming. 1943. viii, 980 p. (Dubester 1024) 0-88354-598-5. RPI # 180......................................$400

The tables for each State are arranged in two sections with statistics for the State, large cities (50,000 or more); metropolitan districts; and for counties, urban places and rural areas. A special table is included for the Southern States showing separate statistics for counties and urban places of dwelling units occupied by nonwhite households. Part 1 contains the following appendix: Form of schedule for enumeration of vacant dwelling units, housing instructions to enumerators, and population instructions to enumerators.

Vol. 3. Characteristics by monthly rent or value. Comprising the third series of household bulletins for the States. 3 parts.

Part 1. United States summary. 1943. viii, 165 p. (Dubester 1026) 0-88354-599-3. RPI # 181.....................................$150

Part 2. Alabama-New Hampshire. 1943. x, 888 p. (Dubester 1027) 0-88354-600-0. RPI # 182...................................$400

Part 3. New Jersey-Wyoming. 1943. x, 860 p. (Dubester 1028) 0-88354-601-9. RPI # 183..........................................$400

The tables for each State are arranged in two sections with statistics for the State, and for large cities and metropolitan districts. Data are presented on monthly rent or value of home cross-classified with such characteristics as type and age of structure, state of repair, number of rooms, size of household and race of head, persons per room, housing facilities and equipment, and mortgage status.

Vol. 4. Mortgages on owner-occupied non-farm homes. Comprising the fourth series of housing bulletins for the States. 3 parts.

Part 1. United States Summary. 1943. viii, 97 p. (Dubester 1030) 0-88354-602-7 RPI # 184........................................$150

Part 2. Alabama-New York. 1943. x, 1082 p. (Dubester 1031) 0-88354-603-5 RPI # 185............................................$400

Part 3. North Carolina-Wyoming; including supplement A, Mortgages on homes built in 1935-1940; and supplement B, Mortgages on homes occupied by nonwhite owners. 1943. viii, 1003 p. (Dubester 1032) 0-88354-604-3. RPI # 186.............................................................................................................$400

The tables for each State are arranged in two sections with statistics for the State, and for large cities and metropolitan districts. The statistics presented relate to mortgages on owner-occupied non-farm properties in structures without business and containing not more than four dwelling units. The subjects covered include, for first mortgages, amount of outstanding indebtedness, type of payment, frequency and amount of payment, interest rate, and holder of mortgage; and for all mortgaged properties, value of property, estimated rental value, year built, and color of occupants. The number of properties with junior mortgages and the outstanding indebtedness on first and junior mortgages are also shown. The detailed tables for large areas give separate figures by type of lending agency, type of payment, and (for 1-family properties) by value of property.

Complete set..........................................................................................................................$4000
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($30,000 for the complete 16th Census, 90 volumes, 70,000+ pages)




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