INDEX ACCIDENTS (see also Vital statistics) Deaths, by specified major type Highway grade crossings Reported under workmen's compensation 29 138 99 AGRICULTURE Aid received from federal government 92 Cotton production 162 Employment, by counties 56-63 Farms Average acreage 150 Crop value 155 Mortgage debt 153 Number 148 Operator, by color 150-151 Population 154 Property value 156 Real estate value 151 Size 148 Tenant 149 Tractors, number of 153 Fertilizer consumption 153 Income from cash marketings 156-158, 160 Job insurance payments 97 Land use pattern 152 Land utilization, selected crops 152 Livestock, by type 159 Yield per acre, selected crops 161 ALABAMA See State data AMUSEMENTS Establishments, number Kind of business Receipts from amusements Standard metropolitan area 118-119 119 119 120 APPAREL Index of consumer prices AREA Counties in Georgia See County data Definition Rural Rural non-farm Standard metropolitan Urban AUTOMOBILES See Motor vehicles BANKS Assets 106 Commercial Deposits 109 Number 108 Cooperatives 110 Federal land banks 111 Federal reserve members 108 Insured, non-insured 108 BANKS (Cont'd) Liabilities National Number State BIRTH RATES See Vital statistics BLlND PERSONS Aid, public assistance program 100 BROADCAST STATIONS See Communications BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS State chartered, assets 109 BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 101 Entrance and discontinuance rates 103 Failures, industrial and commercial 104 Firms in operation Number, by major industry 102 Per cent change 102 New and discontinued businesses 103 Patents 104 CITY DATA See Standard metropolitan area CLIMATE DATA 9-12, 17-20 COMMUNICATIONS Broadcast stations, commercial Job insurance payments Newspapers Circulation Number Period of issue Postal service Money orders, domestic Operations Rural free delivery Telephones Carriers, class A and B Class of customer Per 100 population Television stations, commercial CONSUMER PRICE INDEX Commodities except food 77 Food 75 For moderate income families 76 CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING Construction Employment New Private Public Cost of new dwellings CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING (Cont'd) Employment By county Placements FHA mortgages Firms Index of consumer prices, housing Job insurance payments Urban building authorized COTTON (see also Agriculture and Manufacturing) Average season prices Index of prices Value Yield COTTON SEED Average season prices Index of prices Value COUNTY DATA Congressional districts, map 82 Dentists 30 Elective officials 80 Employment by industry group 56-63 Families Income 70-72 Number 70-72 Fish catch 173 Gubernatorial vote, map 84-85 Labor force - 56-63 Nurses 30 Payments to county governments 93 Per capita income payments . 68-69 Physicians 30 Population 5-8 Representatives and unit vote, map 83 Road mileage 142-144 State aid grants for roads 142-144 State senatorial districts, map 82 COURTS Federal court districts and divisions, map 51 Superior court circuits, map 51 CREDIT UNIONS 111 CRIME Offenses known to police 50 Rate per 100,000 population 48 Type 48 DAIRY PRODUCTS Cash income from 160 Index of prices 75 Wholesale milk average season prices 74 EDUCATION 33 Aid from federal government 92 Annual salaries, public school system 42 Attendance, daily 35 Cost per pupil 35 Dropouts, grade-to-grade 36 Enrollment, by color 36 Number of schools, by color 38-41 Payments to local governments 93 Public library data 43 Receipts and expenditures, public school education 34, 90 School buses 36 School completed 34 School districts payments from state 93 Selected data 36 Size of school, by color 38-41 Teachers 37-43 University system Degrees conferred 45 Enrollment, selected years 46 Internal income 44 State allotment 44 Total income 44 ELECTRICITY Generating plants, installed capacity 128 Production 128-129 EMPLOYMENT 53 Agricultural 56-63 Construction 183 In manufacturing industries 54-63 Manufacturing production workers 176 Nonagricultural 54 FINANCE Aid, federal government Aid, local governments City expenditures City revenue Distribution of general revenue Employment Employment placements Expenditure Firms Job insurance payments Payments to local governments Per capita general expenditure, by function Per capita revenue, by source Per cent distribution of general expenditure, by function Revenue Tax revenue, by source FISHERIES Catch, summary Fi.sh distribution Manufactured fishery products 172-173 174 174 DEATH RATES 26-29 FLORIDA See State data FOREIGN TRADE (see also Transporta- tion) Merchants 117 FORESTRY 163 Employment placements 98 Expenditures for forest fire control 167 &est fires 167 'st lands site quality 170 and area, commercial 165 Lumber production 168 National forest land purchases 166 Pulpwood production 168 Rosin production 169 Saw timber, volume 164 Tree distribution program 167 Turpentine production 169 Turpentine still output 169 GAS PIPE LINES Natural gas supply lines 130 South Georgia Gas Company 130 Southern Natural Gas Company 130 Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line 130 GEORGIA See State data GOVERNMENT (see also Politics) Commissioners of roads, number 80 Elective officials 80 Employment 54, 56-63 Employment placements 98 m N M E N T A L EXPENDlTURES 65 Education 34, 90 Employment Security Administration 90 Forest fire control 167 Health and hospitals 90 Highways 90, 142 Housing and community redevelopment 90 Natural resources 90 Nonhighway transportation 90 Public safety 90 Public welfare 90 GRAINS Acres of production Average season prices Index of prices Value Yield HEALTH AND NUTRITION (Cont'd) Nurses, number 30 Payments to local governments 93 Physicians, number 30 HIGHWAYS See Roads HOSPITALS See Insurance operations and Health and nutrition HOTELS See Services HOUSEHOLDS (see also Construction) Definition 1 Number 3 HOUSING See Construction HOUSING AND COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT Expenditures for 90 INCOME Agricultural From farm marketings Government income payments Manufacturing payrolls Median family, by county Of proprietors Payments, by type and source Payments to individuals By type of payment Per capita By county University system INSURANCE OPERATIONS By county 56-63 Employment 54 Employment placements 98 Fire insurance companies 113, 114 Firms 102 Fraternal insurance societies 112 General casualty insurance companies 114 Job insurance payments 97 Life insurance companies 112 Nonprofit hospitalization associations 113 LABOR (see also Employment) Labor force, by county 53 56-63 LIBRARY DATA See Education HARBORS AND RIVERS See Transportation HEALTH AND NUTRITION (see also Vital statistics) i h t i s t s , number 30 Kxpenditures for health and hospitals 90 Health aid from federal government 92 Hospital facilities 31 Hospital patients 31 LIVESTOCK (see also Agriculture) Average season prices 74 Cash income 160 Index of prices 75 On Georgia farms 159 MANUFACTURING Cotton consumption 180 Cotton seed oil production 180 Cotton system spindles 179 Earnings, average weekly and hourly 55 MANUFACTURING (Cont'd) Employment 54 By county 56-63 Employment placements 98 Establishments, number 177 Firms 102 Hours, average weekly Atlanta and Savannah 55 Job insurance payments 97 Payrolls 67 Production workers 176 Sales outlets 117 Value added by 176, 178 MAP COVERAGE OF GEORGIA Congressional districts County unit votes Federal court districts. Forest lands Gubernatorial primary, 1950 Gubernatorial primary, 1954 Natural gas supply lines Physiographic diagram Radio stations Representation in Georgia House Soil associations State senatorial districts Superior court districts Television stations Vegetation regions MAP LIBRARY, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY 9 MARRIAGE RATES, GEORGIA, AD- TACENT STATES, AND UNITED STATES 29 MEDICAL CARE (see also Health and nutrition) Index of consumer prices 77 NATURAL RESOURCES State expenditures for NEWSPAPERS See Communications NORTH CAROLINA See State data PEACHES Cash income from PEANUTS Cash income from 158 Value 155 Yield 161 PERSONAL CARE Index of consumer prices 77 PETROLEUM (see also Motor vehicles) Bulk stations 117 PHYSICAL FEATURES 9, 14, 16 PHYSIOGRAPHIC DIAGRAM OF GEORGIA 14 PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS OF GEORGIA 16 POLICE 49 Civilian 49 Police officers 49 Total employees, by city 49 POLITICS (see also Government and coverage of Georgia) Congressional districts County unit votes Elected officiaIs Election areas Georgia House representation Gubernatorial p r i m q , 1950 Gubernatorial primary, 1954 Senatorial districts Vote for electors METROPOLITAN AREA See Standard metropolitan area MlNERAL PRODUCTS Minerals produced, quantity Minerals produced, value Mineral products 189 188, 189 190 MINING Employment By county Employment placements Firms, per cent change Job insurance payments 54 56-63 98 102 97 MOTOR VEHICLES Accidents Fuel consumption Persons per vehicle Registration POPULATION Birth and death rates Comparative statistics Counties Density Race or color Rural Standard metropolitan areas Urban Urban places PRECIPITATION Average annual Average monthly and annual for selected Georgia cities PRICE INDEX See Consumer price index PRISONS Prisoners present PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS 110 PUBLIC SAFETY Expenditures for 3UBLIC UTILITIES (see also Electricity) blployment By county Firms RACE OR COLOR Birth rates Births and deaths, number of Death by specified major cause By age group Death rates Dentists, number of Farms, by color of operator Nurses, number of Physicians, number of Population School Average daily attendance Average salary Cost per pupil Enrollment Number of Selected data Teachers, number of Teachers by type of certificate Years completed AD10 STATIONS See Communications RAILROADS See Transportation REAL ESTATE (see also Housing) Employment 54, 56-63 Employment placements 98 Farm 151 Firms 102 Job insurance payments 97 RECREATION Index of consumer prices 77 RETAIL TRADE By kind of business By standard metropolitan area Employment By county Employment placements Firms Job insurance payments Stores, number and sales 116 116 54 56-63 98 102 97 116 {TIREMENT SYSTEM, CITY 94 ROADS Aid from federal government E.xisting mileage, by county 92 142-144 ROADS (Cont'd) Expenditures for construction 142 Expenditures for, general 90 Expenditures for maintenance 142 Highway aid from local governments 92 Mileage built 141 Mileage, by type of surface 140 Mileage, state highway systems 140 Payments to local governments for highways 93 State aid grants to counties 142-144 SAVINGS Associations Commercial Postal SERVICES By kind of business 118 Employment 54, 56-63 Employment placements 98 Establishments, number 118 Firms 102 Hotels, number and receipts 120 Job insurance payments 97 Receipts 118 Selected, by standard metropolitan area 118 Tourist courts, number and receipts 120 Wholesalers 117 SOCIAL SECURITY 95 Compensation, workmen's 99 Employment Security Administration, aid from federal government 92 Employment Security Administration, expenditures for 90 Job insurance activities 96 Job insurance fund 96 Job insurance payments 97 Non-farm employment service placements 98 Old-Age and Survivors Insurance payments 99 Operations under Workmen's Com- pensation Act 99 Public assistance program 100 Public welfare, aid from federal government 92 Public welfare, aid from local government 92 Public welfare, expenditures for 90 Public welfare, payment to local government 93 SOIL ASSOCIATIONS, GEORGIA 15 SOUTH CAROLINA See State data STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA Amusements in 120 Consumer price index 75-77 Crime 50 STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATE ADJACENT DATA (Cont'd) AREA (Cont'd) Wildlife Service 174 Employment and earnings Expenditures Gas, natural, lines to Police department employees Population Precipitation Radio stations in Retail trade in Retirement system expenditures Revenue, general Seaports Selected services in Superior court circuits Taxes, property Telephones, per 100 population Television stations in Temperature Wholesale trade in 55 94 130 49 3, 4 10, 11 126 116 94 93, 94 133 118 51 94 122 126 Products, value 174 Forest fires, expenditures for control 167 Forest products See individual products Forests Commercial Area and ownership National Purchases 166 Tree distribution 167 Generating plants, installed capacity 128 Highway mileage 140 Hotels 120 Households and families 3 Income payments to individuals 66 Industrial and commercial failures 104 Lumber production 168 Manufacturing 176 Marriage rates 29 Mining and mineral products 187 S.T- ATE ADJACENT DATA Agriculture Cotton 179, 180 Cotton production 162 Cotton seed oil production 180, 181 Debt, farm mortgage 153 Farms Acreage By color of operator 150 150, 151 Number 148 Population 154 Property value 156 Real estate, index of estimated value 151 Tenant 149 Tractors, number of 153 Fertilizer consumption 153 Income, cash, farm marketings 156 Airports Amusement establishments Banks for cooperatives Value 188 Patents and designs 104 Per capita income 67 Police department employees, by city 49 Population 2, 3 By color 8 Prisons and reformatories, inmates 48 Production workers, manufacturing 176 Public libraries 43 Radio broadcast stations 122 Railroads 136-1 Retail stores 116 Rosin production 169 Savings, selected media 109 School years completed 34 Service establishments, number and receipts 118 Television broadcast stations 122 Votes, presidential electors 80 Water power 128 Water-borne transportation 132-135 Business enterprise, rates TAXES Business firms City revenue from 93 New and discontinued Income, corporation 88, 89, 91 Number Income, individual 88, 89, 91 Per cent change in License and privilege 88, 89, 91 Construction Property tax, Georgia cities 94 Employment Sales and gross receipts 88, 89, 91, 94 FHA insured homes State revenue from 91 New dwellings, average cost Telephone service 123 Private Public TELEPHONES See Communications Urban, valuation of Credit unions 111 TELEVISION STATIONS See Electrical energy production 128, 129 Communications Privately owned utilities Publicly owned utilities Fish and fisheries Catch, summary 129 129 TEMPERATURE Average 172 January Distribution by U. S. Fish and July TEMPERATURE (Cont'd) Frost-free ~ e r i o d 19 Georgia cities, selected 12 TENNESSEE See State data TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 9 ".BACCO Average season prices 74 Cash income from 158 Value 155 TOURIST COURTS See Services TRANSPORTATION (see also Roads) Airports Class Number Employment placements Expenditures, non-highway transportation Job insurance payments Railroads Accidents at grade crossings Grade crossings, ~rotectedand unprotected Miles owned Revenue freight terminated School children Water Commerce, coastwise 135 Index of consumer prices 77 Ocean port commerce 134 Shipping weight, exports 133 Traffic receipts, coastwise 134 Traffic shipments, coastwise 135 Vessel trips, harbors and rivers 133 Vessels in foreign t r ~ d e 132 UNITED STATES DATA Agriculture Cash income, marketing 156 Cotton production 162 Debt, farm mortgage 153 Farms Average acreage By color of operator Number Population Property value Real estate value Tenants Tractors, number of Airports Class Number Amusement establishments Banks Assets Commercial, number Cooperatives, for UNITED STATES DATA (Cont'd) Federal land banks 111 Liabilities 107 Production credit associations 110 Savings, selected media 109 Birth rates 22, 23 Business enterprise 101 Businesses, new and discontinued 103 Entrance and discontinuance rates 103 Firms in operation 102 Industrial and commercial failures 104 Patents and designs 104 Per cent change 102 Communications Post offices, number and operations 124 Radio and TV broadcast stations 122 Telephones, number by class of customer, class A and B carriers 123 Construction Cost of new dwellings 185 Employment 183 FHA mortgages 184 Private, total 182 Public, total 182 Credit unions 111 Crime 48 Prisons and reformatories, inmates present 48 Rates, by type of crime 48 Death rates 22, 23 Specified major cause 24 Earnings Manufacturing industry Electricity ~ e n e r a t i n gplants, installed capacity 128 Production 128 By class of ownership 129 By privately owned utilities 129 By publicly owned utilities 129 By type of prime mover 129 Water power 128 Finance Distribution of general revenue 89 Per capita general expenditures, by function 90 Per capita revenue, by source 88 Per cent distribution of general expenditures, by function 90 Fish Distributed to Georgia Fish and Game Commission 174 Forest fires, expenditures for control 167 Forest products See individual products Forests Comnlercial Area and ownership 165 National Purchases 166 UNITED STATES DATA (Cont'd) Tree distribution 167 Highways Mileage 140 Hospital facilities 31 Patients 31 Hotels 120 Households and families, number of 3 Income payments 66 Agricultural 67 By type of payment 66 Govt. income payments 67 Manufacturing payrolls 67 Per capita 67 To individuals 66 Lumber production 168 Manufacturing Cotton consumed by manufacturing 180 Cotton seed oil production 180 Cotton system spindles 179 Production workers 176 Value added 176, 178 Map coverage 17-20 Marriage rates 29 Mining and mineral products Value produced 188 Old-Age and Survivors Insurance payments 99 Politics Vote for presidential electors 80 Population By color 8 Density 3 Rural 2 Total 2 Urban 2 Precipitation, average annual 20 Price index, farm, all commodities 75 Public assistance program 100 Public librarv data . 43 Pulpwood production. 168 Railroads Accidents, highway grade crossings 138 Miles owned 136 Revenue freight terminated 138 Retail trade Stores, number and sales 116 Rosin production 169 UNITED STATES DATA (Cont'd) School years completed 34 Service establishments, number and receipts 118 Temperature January average 17 July average 18 Tourist courts 12'! Turpentine, ~roduction,still output 169 Water-borne transportation Traffic receipts, coastwise 134 Traffic shipments, coastwise 135 Wholesale trade Establishments, number and sales 117 UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 9 VEGETABLES Acres in production Cash income from Value Yield VEGETATION, NATURAL, REGIONS OF GEORGIA 16 VITAL STATISTICS (see also Health and nutrition) Birth rates 22, 23 Death rates 22, 23 By accidents 29 By race 25 By race and age group 26 By specified major cause 24-26 Causes 27-28 Marriage rates 29 WAGES AND SALARIES 68 WATER POWER 128 WHOLESALE TRADE By standard metropolitan area 117 By type of operation 117 Employment 54 By county 56-63 Employment placements 98 Establishments, number and sales 117 Firms 102 Job insurance payments 97