GEORGIA FACTS IN FIGURES
A Source Book
By the CITIZENS FACT-FINDING MOVEMENT OF GEORGIA
1946
THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS Athens
COPYRIGHT. 1046, Y THK CITIZENS* FACT-FINDING MOVEMENT OF GEORGIA
This volume is designed to serve as a ready source of information, and excerpts may be reproduced without further permission.
LITHOGRAPHED IN THC UNITED TATE OF AMERICA
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Dedicated to the People of Georgia and to Their Tomorrows
CITIZENS FACT-FINDING MOVEMENT OF GEORGIA
Georgia Congress of Parents and Teachen Georgia Dittrict, Cmtan International Georgia District, Kiwanit Intarnational Georgia District, Lions International Georgia District. Pilot International Georgia District, Rotary International Georgia Division, American Association
of University of Women Georgia Education Association
A coorc/tnaftng agency for studying Georgia and for stimulating its progress through the democratic process
818 FORSYTH BUILDING, ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA
Georgia Council of Church Women Georgia Federation of Buiineuand
Profeiiionol Womeni Clubi Georgia Federation of Woment Clubi Georgia Home Demonstration Council Georgia League of Women Voren Georgia Library Association Georgia Preu Association Georgia Stare Exchange Clubi Georgia Farm Bureau
To the Reader: It is uncertain where the story of the Citizens fact-Finding Movement of Georgia be
gins. Perhaps It began two hundred years ago, when Georgia was established as a humane ex periment and men sought haven here from social and economic oppression. Perhaps it began with the ClTll War when Georgia and her slater states, left prostrate, entered Into a colo nial status from which they hare but partly emerged. Or perhaps it began when the First World War changed the United States from a debtor to a creditor nation, with the resulting loss of foreign markets, the need of finding new markets, and the gradual recognition of the market potentialities lying undeveloped in the South an area with vast unmet needs and a per capita income little more than half the national average. Perhaps the story begins even further baok back when man was first moved to strive for the freedom to govern him self. But we shall pick up the story on August 6, 1937.
On that evening the elected heads of seventeen Georgia organization* met around a dinner table in Atlanta. The meeting had been called by no one of them; they had called themselves together, each having expressed desire for such a meeting and having asked one of their number to serve as an Intermediary In arriving at a date convenient to all. For some months prior to the meeting they had talked among themselves about a coordinated ven ture. Their various ideas as to how this might be accomplished had been brought together in a prospectus which each had considered and which had the official sanction of the organ
izations they led. When they separated that evening, they had de cided to undertake the state program now known as the Citizens Fact-Finding Movement of Georgia.
They were motivated by a desire for a better understanding of the area In which their organizations seek to be effective forces. They were concerned over the paradox of Georgias poverty In the face of abundant natural wealth; they were disturbed by the unfa vorable publicity that continued to spotlight the state; they were eager for greater knowledge of Georgias potentialities and the
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Till root-oauaes of bar problems; they wanted to provide means whereby that Information might Infiltrate the thinking of the entire state, confident that thought would ultimately find expression In action.
Thus the Citizens Fact-Finding Movement of Oeorgla was established as a ooordlnatlng agenoy through which seventeen Georgia organizations might Jointly seek basic information about their state. The organizations consisted of mens service clubs, womens organiza tions, the states two large education associations, its two adult farm organizations, and the press association each statewide in scope, and together having a total membership of one-sixth of the adult population of Georgia. The official heads of these organizations, by virtue of their offices, have served as a coordinating committee, the policy-determining body under which the Fact-Finding Movement has functioned these past eight years.
Broad aspects of Oeorgla on whioh Information would be sought were initially chosen to obtain a picture of the state as a whole. To this end the cooperation of leading state specialists in each field was asked and generously given. The work of the Movement has rested upon reports made by them to the coordinating oommlttee and published by it for wide distribution. Those who have thus cooperated are: the late Dr. Charles Herty; W. Harry Vaughan, engineer, then director of the State Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia School of Technology; Dean Paul W. Ohapman of the University of Georgia College of Agricul ture; the late Dr. Harvey W. Cox, then president of Emory University, assisted by Drs. J. Edward Hedges, J. R. Huber, and Harold 0. Murphy, former staff members of Emorys Depart ment of Economics; Dr. T. F. Aberoromble, director of the State Department of Public Health, assisted by Drs. Guy a. Lunsford and Edwin R. Watson, staff members of the Depart ment; Dr. Philip WeItnor, president of Oglethorpe University and former chancellor of the University System of Georgia; Dr. Arthur Raper, sociologist and author, then on the faculty of Agnes Soott College and on the staff of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation; Edward II. Kahn, executive director of the Federation for Jewish Social Service; lyle R. Chubb, research secretary of the Fact-Finding Movement, then secretary of the governmental research bureau of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce; Wilma Tan Dusseldorp, then educational consultant to the State Department of Public Welfare; Ada Barker, then acting director of employment, WPA of Georgia; Tarleton Collier, newspaperman and former Georgia columnist; Dean R. P. Brooks, University of Georgia economist; the late Orville A. Park, Jurist; Blanton Fortson, Insurance executive, chairman of the Agricultural and Industrial Develop ment Board of Georgia, and former Superior Court Judge; Emily Woodward, director of the di vision of forums of the University System of Georgia; Erie Cooke, president of the Fulton National Bank; Dr. II. Aahby Jones, minister and writer; Dr. J. C. Wilklnson, minister and
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president of the Georgia Baptist Conrention; and Dr. W. A. Smart, Emory University school of Theology. Serving as consultants to the Fact-Finding Movement, these men and women have In turn sought and received the cooperation of other specialists.
Three aeries of reports have been Issued, dealing with Georgias historical back ground, Its natural resources, agriculture, Industry and commerce, health, education, public welfare, penal system, political system, tax system, federal activity in Georgia, and the states religious, civic, and social forces. Published in small pamphlets, these reports have been brief and simple so that people might readily use them for talks, forums, and study groups, and as general source material. The three series have each dealt with the same sequence of topics. The first was in the nature of a state inventory and con sisted of factual information only. The second annotated the Report to the President on the Economic Conditions of the South, in an effort to present a picture of Georgia in re lation to the South as a whole. The third was published in response to public request and dealt with possible solutions to state problems; reviewing the subjects covered, the group of consultants jointly offered proposals for state action which were issued under the cap tion "Lets Reason Together."
Although distribution of these pamphlets has been limited to those who specifically asked for them, more than 300,000 have been supplied to the public without charge except for quantity orders. ?rom one to five hundred such requests have come from each incorpo rated community in Georgia. Requests have also come from forty-two other states, the District of Columbia, and five U. 3. possessions and foreign countries.
The reports are In most of the states libraries. They have been used In some of the classes of every Institution of higher learning In the state. They have been used alto by two thousand teacher-students In extension classes, by forum leaders, newspaper writers and ministers, as well as by the coordinating organizations themselves In program mating. To a gratifying extent the reports have reached those at low as well aa high economic levels, and black as well aa white.
Since completion of its third series of reports, the Fact-Finding Movement has been at work on a comprehensive source book on Georgia, which it now presents. While this book has been in process, varied demands have gradually developed the Movement into a service agency of such wide scope that many contend this function alone would have justified its existence. It has had a part in planning the programs of state conferences and the work schedules to follow. It has been asked to suggest names of possible appointees to posi tions in the government and with private agencies. It has kept an indexed press digest of state affairs, with a file of supporting clippings culled from daily and county papers,
which has been used widely by individual students and writers, as well as by organizations. Its mall continues to bring requests not only for the reports, many of them long out of print, but for specific Information. These Inquiries range from the method of obtaining a welfare worker for a given county to Information for representatives of the British Embassy, noted Journalists, and others making studies of the South. A survey of the visitors cards reveals many distinguished names but still shows a preponderance of students from Georgia schools and educators from leading universities.
When the Citizens Fact-Finding Movement was established eight years ago, the coordi nating organizations recognized that each had budget problems of Its own and also that many had constitutional provisions precluding the diversion of funds, derived from membership fees, to the support of another agency. It was therefore agreed that this joint endeavor would depend solely upon such financial support us the public might make available.
The Movement has managed to carry on Its work with only nominal operating costs. From Its Inception In 1937 through 1945, Its accounts show an average expenditure of less than $6,000 annually. With so small a budget the work has obviously been made possible only by generous assistance in goods and services. The office equipment has consisted largely of gifts and loans, for which the agency is particularly indebted to the Atlanta & West Point Railroad, General Mills, Inc., W. C. Eenson, the Analey Hotel, the Congress of Industrial Organizations, and the law firm of Eeyman, Howell i Heyman. Up to the outbreak of the war, office space was made available without charge through the kindness of Asa a. Candler, Inc., and personnel consisted mainly of volunteers, NTA youths, and WPA workers. After the declaration of war the agency gradually had to assume most of Its overhead costs.
Outstanding in assistance to the Fact-Finding Movement is eight years of service as administrative associate given by Mrs. Harry M. Oershon on a dollar-a-year basis. Out standing also Is the continuous cooperation of the Division of General Extension of the University System of Georgia through Its director, Dr. J. C. Wardlaw. And without the help of extended credit from the Huralist Press, the agency would time and again have had to Interrupt or terminate its program. Acknowledgement la made as well of cooperation given by the Board of Regents of the University System and by the University of Georgia Itself.
The Movement has received financial assistance from The Coca-Cola Company, Georgia Power Company, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, General Mills, Inc., Eagle & Phenlz Mills, Sears, Roebuck and Company, BellgradS Manufacturing Company, and also from numerous Individual Georgians in amounts ranging from $1,000 down to a nickel and a penny wrapped in a piece of brown paper. In addition, it has had grants from Carnegie Corpora tion, General Education Board, National Sharecroppers Fund, The Field Foundation, Inc., and
xi William 0. Whitney Foundation. Without this financial help the work would have been Impos sible. To those who have furnished It, and to the many others who have given their co operation OTer these eight years, the Movement la deeply grateful.
This cooperative effort on the part of Georgia citizens to know their state has caught nationwide attention. Articles on the Movement have appeared In The Atlantic Monthly. Sduoatlonal Record. Survey Craphlo. Christian Century. National Municipal Review, and other Journals of national standing. Similar stories have been carried In a number of bulletins, such as the Old Dominion Series, published by the University of Virginia.
Since the work of the Fact-Finding Movement is limited to the field of education and does not extend into that of advocacy, results have been largely intangible. Still the work seems to have had some bearing on many developments in the state during the past few years. Particularly gratifying is the fact that Georgia has enacted forty statutes and major constitutional changes in line with suggestions made in the Movements series of re ports on possible solutions. Among these measures are modernization of the states penal system, removal of the poll taz as a prerequisite to voting, and revision, though Incom plete, of the states constitution which had been carried over from reconstruction days.
The compilation of basic data on Georgia, which the Fact-Flnding Movement now presents in the following pages, is the result of four years of work. It is designed to facilitate comparisons of Georgia with the nation. Consequently, not only what Georgia has is shown but also its ratio to the national whole. The volume consists of tables, charts, and maps, and Is thoroughly indexed. Through the cooperation of the United States Bureau of Agricul tural Economics, the material has been reviewed for completeness and statistical adequacy; to its Dr. Margaret Jarman Bagood the Movement is especially indebted. It Is indebted as well to the Carnegie Library of Atlanta for sustained cooperation.
Certain gaps in the content of this volume are due to lack of available information; for example, Information on the ownership of Georgia property by the owners residence, and on freight shipments to and from Georgia by motor vehicle and by air. The omission of data on freight rates, so important to the South, is due to the fact that the complexity of such rates makes any summary statement misleading. The books primary purpose la to portray the state as a whole, and data for the states subdivisions are given only when this seemed the best or only means to that end.
lyle R. Chubb, research secretary of the Fact-Finding Movement, who has compiled and prepared the material in this volume, has had wide research experience. He was formerly on
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the staff of the consultant service of the National Municipal League, participating in government surveys in more than a SCOBS of communities from Massachusetts to Florida. On loan from the League, he served on the staffs of both the New York Commission for the Revi sion of the Tax Laws and the Governors Conference on Unemployment Relief. He assisted Dr. Thomas H. Reed in preparing the comprehensive report on the governments of Atlanta and Fulton County made in 1938, popularly known as the "Reed Report." On Its completion he remained in Atlanta as secretary of the governmental research bureau of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, making studies of government, tax, and public welfare problems of Georgia. Be has served on various local and state committees, Including the research and public-private responsibility committees of the Atlanta Social Planning Council; us consultant on per sonnel to both the State Department of Health and the State Department of Welfare; and as assistant director of citizenship training in Georgia Boys State, sponsored by the Georgia Department of the American Legion.
From its inception, the Citizens Fact-Finding Movement has not been thought of as a permanent agency. It was initially established for one year, to obtain and publish its first series of reports. Its life has since been extended from time to time, always for a definite job. Upon completion of this volume the future of the agency is undetermined. But whether or not the Movement is further continued, the spirit that has guided It will live on in the people of Georgia and in their joint efforts to attain that way of life which, through technological genius and natures abundance, is now open to man.
Perhaps no section of the nation faces more complex difficulties than does the South, where the world-wide turmoil of today makes both more acute and more significant the deeprooted problems that have long handicapped the region. Its people have before them chal lenging opportunities and upon them grave responsibilities. Still to be answered is the question: will self-government be forfeited in the middle of the twentieth century? Throughout the world there is a growing awareness that the answer has not been given solely by checking the onrush of dictatorial power abroad. For the seeds of dictatorship rest in the fact that when the promises of democracy are long unfulfilled, despairing men instinc tively turn to a leader who fires them with false expectations. This volume is published in the hope that it will be of some aid In our efforts to fulfill here at home the promises of our democracy which abroad we have defended at such cost.
January 21, 1946
phine WiUcins, Administrator
GEORGIA FACTS IN FIGURES
IMPORTANT NOTE
In most of the exhibits In this book, Georgia totals are presented, each followed by Its percentage ratio to the corresponding United States total. In other words, you will find In these pages not only what Georgia has but also what percentage that Is of the national total.
In evaluating these percentages, It will be helpful If you keep In mind
certain key percentages. For example, In 1940 Georgia had:
8.37236 of the nation 2.903$ of the nation 8.068$ of the nation 4.477* Of the nation 2.322$ Of the nation 1.966$ of the nation*
total population population under IS years old nonwhite population farm population labor foroe past the 14th birthday land area
To Illustrate, if you will keep in mind the first of these figures. 2.372$. Georgias share of the nations total population, you can readily see when other percentages shown in this book fall above or below that figure, and thus whether the state is aboTe or below the national average per oapita.
Further, If you dlTlde the second of the above percentages by the first, you will find that in Georgia the ratio of children to total population Is 22$ greater than the national average. If you divide the first of the above percentages by the last, you will find that in Georgia the number of neople per acre is 21$ greater than the national average. In the same way any two of the percentages in this book can be compared to show how much we are be low or above the national average.
CONTENTS
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NATURAL R E S O U H C B S.................... 1 HUMAN RESOURCES........................ 17 MAN-MADE RESOURCE S.................. 45 AGRICULTURE................................ 69 INDUSTRY AUD COMMERCE............ 93 H E A L T H.......................................... 107 E D U C A T I O N.................................... 121 PUB LI C WE LFARE.......................... 139 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS........ 145 PUBLIC FINANCE.......................... 159 RELIGIOUS GROUPINGS................ 165
GLOSSARY...................................... 168 INDEX............................................ 169 KEY MAP WITH COUNTY N A a E 3.... 179
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NATURAL RESOURCES
1. GaorglaCounU.es, Chief Cities, Mountains, and Rivers (map)........................................... 1
2. Landform Provinces in the Southeastern United States (map)............................................ 2 3. Soil Regions in the Georgia Coastal Plain (map)....................................................... 2 4. Landform Provinces and Subareas in Georgia (map)...................................................... 3 5. climates of the Eastern United States (map)........................................................... 4 6. Normal Annual and Warm-Season Precipitation, Georgia and Iowa (maps).................................. 4 7. Precipitation (Inches) in Three Divisions of Georgia, by Months, 1392-1944............................ 5 8. Average Annual Temperature Range in the United States, 1S97-1942 (maps)............................... 6 9. Average Frost-Free Days per Tear, Georgia and Iowa (maps)............................................. 7 10. Comparative Heating Requirements (Average Annual Dumber of Degree Days, 1934-1943), 4 Georgia Cities
and 20 Other Cities................................................................................. 7
11. Mean m M mum and Mean Maximum Temperatures (Degrees Fahrenheit), 10 Georgia Cities and 20 Other Cities, by Months, 1938-1942............................................................... 3
13. Number of Hours of Sunshine, 4 Georgia Cities and 20 ether Cities, by Months, 1935-194O............... 10 13. Hardness of 68 Large Public Water Supplies In Georgia................................................. 11
14. Production of Minerals in Georgia, 1936-1943*......................................................... 12
15. Georgias Rank among the States of the Union as a Producer of Certain Minerals, 1936-1942............. 14 16. Site Quality of Georgia Forest lands (map)............................................................ 14 17. Georgias Forest Resources and Industries*............................................................ 14 IB. Major Forest-Type Areas in Georgia (map).............................................................. 15 19. Forest Fires in Georgia., 1934-1S42*................................................................... 15 20. Georgia Commercial Fisheries Catch, Fishermen, Fishing Vessels, and Fishery Products, 1939 and 1940*. 16 21. State and National Par and Recreation Areas and Facilities in Georgia................................ 16
H D U A N RESOURCES
22. Georgias Total and Urban Population, Censuses of 1B5O-194O, and Population on Forma and in Urban
and Incorporated Places by Size of Place, Censuses of 1910-194O*.................................... 17
23. Population Gain and Loss for Georgias Metropolitan Districts and Other Areas of Georgia, Censuses
of 1930-1940........................................................................................ 17
24. Estimated Total and Civilian Population in Georgia, Selected Tears, 1920-1944*........................ 17 25. Georgias Total Population: Net Increase or Decrease, Apr. 1, 1930-Apr. 1, 1940 (map)................ IB 26. Georgias Civilian Population: Net Increase or Decrease, Apr. 1, 1940-Nov. 1, 1943 (map)............. IS 27. Characteristics of Georgia* s Population, Censuses of 190O-194O*....................................... 19 28. Georgians outside Cities with 10,000 or More 1930 Population: Net Natural Increase or Decrease,
1930-1940 (map)..................................................................................... 2O
29. Georgians outside Cities with 10,000 or More 1930 Population: Net Increase or Decrease Due to
Migration, 1930-194O (map).......................................................................... 20
30. Percentage of Population Gain or loss, 1930-1940, for Georgia Cities with 10,000 or More 1930 Population....................:..............................................-..........-.-.-.- 21
31. Estimated Net Gain or Loss of Rural-Farm Population Due to Migration between 1930 and 1940, Georgia and the United States, by Sex, Color, and 1930 Age Expressed as a Percentage of the Survivors (to 1940) of Each Class of the 1930 Rural-Para Population............................................... 21
*Caoria total!, with tha pareaatag* ratio of aach to tha corraapondine Qnitad Statea total. Saa nota on paQi xiv.
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32. Georgias Nonalgrants and Surviving Interstate Exports and Imports of Population, Censuses of
1900-1940*.......................................................................................... 21
33. Survivors (to 194O) of Migrants to and from Georgia and to and from Its Urban, Rural-Nonfarin,
and Rural-Para Areas during the Period 1935-1940*................................................... 22
34. Net Civilian Migration between April 1, 1940, and November 1, 1943 (map).............................. 23 35. Population of Georgia by Sex, Color, Location, and Age, 1940 Census*.................................. 24
36. Schooling Completed by Georgians Past 25th Birthday, by Sex, Color, and Location, 1940 Census*........ 25 37. Georgians between 5tb and 25th Birthdays Attending School, 1340 Census*............................... 26
33. Georgians between 5th and 25th Birthdays Attending School, 1930 Census*............................... 27
39. Carriage Status of Hale Georgians Past 14th Birthday by Color, Locution, und Age, 1940 Census*........ 23
40. Uarrlage Status of Female Georgians Past 14th Birthday by Color, Locution, and Age, 1340 Census*...... 29
41. Georgias Population in Private Households, by Status in Household (Relationship to Household Head),
1940 Census*........................................................................................ 30
42. Estimated Number of Marriages and Divorces in Georgia, 1937-1940*..................................... 31
43. Georgians in Labor Force and Employed, 1940 Census*................................................... 31 44. Characteristics of Georgians in and Not in Labor Force, 1940 Census*.................................. 31 45. Characteristics of Georgians in and Not in Labor Force, by Location, 1940 Census*..................... 33
46. Characteristics of Hales in Georgia Institutions, 1940 Census*........................................ 33
47. 43.
Characteristics Georgia*s Labor
of Females in Georgia Institutions, Force by Employment Status and Age,
1940 1940
Census*...................................... Census*......................................
34 35
49. Characteristics of Georgias labor Force by Class of Worker, 1940 Census*............................. 36
50. Characteristics of Georgias Labor Force by Location and Class of YJorker, 1940 Census*................ 37
51. Georgias Labor Force by Age and Location and by 1939 Wage or Salary Income, 1940 Census*............. 38
52. Georgias Labor Force by Marriage Status, Age, and Location, 1940 Census*............................. 39 53. Georglns Labor Force by Occupation Groups and Other Characteristics, 1940 Census*.................... 40 54. Georgias Labor Force by Industry Groups and Other Characteristics, 1940 Census*...................... 42
55. Georgias Labor Force by Color and by Occupation and Industry Groups, 1940 Census*.................... 44
J1AN-UADE RESOURCES
56. Residential Structures and Dwelling Units in Georgia by Type of Structure, 1940 Census*............... 45 57. Georgias Residential Struotures by Type of Exterior Material, and Dwelling Units by Tear Built,
by Seasonal!ty, and by Number or Rooms, 194O Census*................................................ 46 53. Georgias Dwelling Units by Plumbing Equipment and State of Repair, by Water Supply, and by
Toilet Facilities, 1940 Census*..................................................................... 47 59. Georgias Dwelling Units by Bathing, Heating, and Lighting Equipment and by Conversion of
Structure, 1940 Census*............................................................................. 43 60. Georgias Dwelling Units by Contract or Estimated Monthly Rent und by Gross Monthly Rent, 1940 Census* 49 61. Georgias Occupied Dwelling Units by Color of Occupants Number of Rooms, Plumbing Equipment,
and State of Repair, 1940 Census*................................................................... 50 62. Georgles Occupied Dwelling Units by Color of Occupants Lighting Equipment, Contract or Estimated
Monthly Rent, and Gross Monthly Rent, 1940 Census*.................................................. 51 63. Georgias Occupied Dwelling Units by Color of Occupants Number of Persons in Household, Persons per
Room, Radio, Refrigeration Equipment, Cooking Fuel, Value, and Mortgage Status, 1940 Census*........ 52 64. Mortgages on Owner-Occupied Noafarm Homes in Georgia, 1940 Census*.................................... 54 65. Dollar Volume of Nonform Mortgages Reoorded in Georgia, 1940-1943*.................................... 56 66. New Residential Construction in All Urban Areas in Georgia, 1939-1943*................................ 56 67. Georgias Active Public Housing Financed Woolly or Partly from Federal Funds, Dec. 31, 1943*.......... 56 63. Prime Uovers, Uotors, and Generators in Georgias Manufacturing Establishments, 1939*................. 56 69. Cost of Manufacturing and Military Facilities Built in Georgia, July 1, 1940-June 30, 1944*........... 57 70. Georgias Water Power Capacity, Potential and Installed, 1941*........................................ 57 71. Georgias Electrical Capacity, Production, and Utilization, 1920-1943*................................ 57 72. Typical Electric Bills in Georgia, January 1, 1944.................................................... 53 73. Gas Utility Operations in Georgia, 1942*.............................................................. S9 74. Estimated Passenger Traffic on Steam Railway, Highway, and Airway Common Carriers Originated and
Terminated in Georgia, and Carriers Passenger Service Revenue, 1933*............................... 59 75. Tons of Carload Revenue Freight Originated und Terminated in Georgia, by Commodity Classes, 1941-1943* 60 76. Georgia a Transportation and Communication Facilities and Traffic*.................................... 62 77. Vehlole-Uiles and Truokload Ton-Miles on Georgias Rural Roads, 1940*................................. 63 78. Assets and Liabilities of Federal Credit Unions in Georgia, Dec. 31, 1942*............................ 63 79. Assets and Liabilities of Operating Savings and Loan Associations in Georgia, 1941 and 1942*.......... 63 80. Postal Savings Deposits and War Bonds und Stamps Bought In Georgia*................................... 63 81. Life Insurance Written and in Force in Georgia, 1939-1941*............................................ 63 82. Bank Offices and Deposits in Georgia, 1942 and 1943*.................................................. 63 83. Assets and Liabilities of Operating Insured Commercial Banks in Georgia, 1942 and 1943*............... 64 84. Estimated Income Payments to Individuals in Georgia, Selected Tears, 1929-1944*....................... 66 85. Federal Income Taxes and Certain Other Federal Taxes Collected in Georgia, Selected Tears, 1939-1943*. 66 86. Value of Georgia Decedents Estates and Federal Estate Taxes, 1935-1943*.............................. 66 87. Estimated Wealth (Value of Physical Assets) in Georgia, 1922 and 1930*................................ 66 38. Federal Income Tux Returns Made by Georgia Individuals, 1939 and 1940*................................ 67 89. Federal Income Tax Returns Showing Met Income Made by Georgia Individuals, by Net Income Classes,
1939 and 1940*...................................................................................... 68
AOHICULTUHE
90. Georgias Land Area, Farm Population, and Fora Land by Land Use, Censuses of 1930 and 1940*........... 69 91. Payments Earned by Georgia Farmers for Soil and Range Building Practices under tee Agricultural Con
servation Program, and Number of County Agents and Other Cooperative Extension Workers, 1936-1943*.. 69 98. Georgias Farm Crop and Pasture Land and Farm Woodland by 1939 Use and Beat Potential Use............. 69 93. Activity of the Soil Conservation Service in Georgia*................................................. 69 94. Georgia Farm Land by Size of Farm and Land Use, 1940 Census*.......................................... 70 95. Georgia Farms, Farm Acreage, and Value or Farm Property, by Size of Farm, Censuses of 1900-1940*...... 70 96. Georgia Farms, Farm Acreage, and Value of Farm Property, by Operators Tenure and Color, Censuses of
1900-1940*......................................;..........:.........................:.............. 71
97. Georgia Farm Land by Land Use and Operators Tenure add Color, 1940 Census*........................... 72 93. Georgia Farm Operators Working off Their Own Farms for Pay or Income, by Tenure end Color,
194O Cnsu*........................................................................................ 73
*Grgla total*, with th prenta. ratio of each to th eorripondln United States total. S note on paga X!T.
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99. Cash Rent Paid or Payable by Georgia Part-owner and Cash-Tenant Farmers, and Heal Estate Taxes
Paid or Payable by Georgia Part-Owner and Whole-Owner Parsers, 1940 Census*....................... 73
100. Georgia Farm Operators by Months on present Farm at Census Date, Tenure, and Color, Censuses or
1930 and 1940*.................................................................................... 74
101. Farm Facilities and Resident Fora Operators on Georgia Faras, by Cperator f s Tenure and Color,
1940 Census*...................................................................................... 7S
102. Georgia Farmers Business Kith or through Cooperatives, Censuses of 1930 and 1940*.................. 75
103. Tons of Fertilizer and Lining Materials Used on Georgia Forms, 1936-1942*........................... 75
104. Automobiles, Motortrucks, und Tractors on Georgia Farms, by Operators Tenure and Color,
1940 Census*...................................................................................... 76
105. Automobiles, Motortrucks, and Tractors on Georgia and United States Farms Average and Median Ye&r
or Latest Model, by Operators Tenure and Color, 1940 Census...................................... 75
106. Georgia Farmers by Age, Tenure, and Color, afld Mortgage Status of Owner-Cperators, Censuses of
1930 and 1940*.................................................................................... 77
107. Mortgages on Owner-Operated Farms in Georgia, 1940 Census*.......................................... 78
108. Certain Forming Expenses on Georgia Forms, by Operators Tenure and Color, 1940 Census*............. 79
109. Farm Ytorkers and Farm Wages on Georgia Faros, by Operators Tenure and Color, 1940 Census*.......... 30
110. Farm Wage Rates, 1924-1343.......................................................................... 31
111. Georgia Farm Inoome, 1924-1943*..................................................................... 81
112. Georgia Farm Inoome (Value of Products Sold, Traded, or Used by Farm Households) by Kind of Product
and by Income Groups and Major Source of Income, 1940 Census*..................................... 32
113. Rural Electrification Administration Activity ic Georgia to January 1, 1943*........................ S3
114. Off-Farm Grain Storage Spice in Georgia, March 1, 1941*............................................. S3
115. Rural-Farm Level of Living Index, 1940 [map)........................................................ 34
116. Rurul-Nonfarm Level of Living Index, 1940 (nap)..................................................... 85
117. Net Paid Circulation of Certain Farm magazines in Georgia, June, 1944............................... 36
113. Georgias Farm Mortgage Debt and Other Debts of Georgia Formers and Farmers Cooperatives to
Seleoted Types of Lenders, 1943*.................................................................. 86
119. Crop Production in Georgia, 1939*................................................................... 36
120. Production of Vegetables for Sale and of Annual Legumes in Georgia, 1939*........................... 87
121. Production of Other Field Crops in Georgia, 1939*................................................... S3
122. quality of Upland Cotton Ginned in Georgia and in the United States, Crops of 1933-1942............. S3
123. Crop Insurance on Upland Cotton in Georgia, Crop of 1942*........................................... 33
124. Cotton Production and Consumption in Georgia, Crop Tears 1936-1943*................................. 39
125. Tree Fruits, Grapes, and Nuts (Trees, Vines, and Production) in Georgia, 1940 Census*............... 90
126. Georgias Livestock on Hand April 1, 1940, and Livestock and Livestock Products Produced, Bought,
and Sold during 1939*............................................................................. 91
127. Estimated Replacement Rates, 1940-1950, for Rural-Form Hales between 25th and 70th Birthdays in
Each State of the United States (map)............................................................. 92
INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE
123. Georgia Workers Engaged in Manufacturing, Seleoted Tears, 1899-1940*................................ 93 129. Estimated Workers and Wages in Employments Covered by the Federal Old Age and Survivors
Insurance Program in Georgia, 1940-1942*.......................................................... 93 130. Estimated Number of Nonagrioulturol Employees in Georgia, by Months, 1940-1944*..................... 93 131. Industry and Coraoeroe in Georgia, 1939*............................................................. 94 132. Georgia Manufactures, 1939*......................................................................... 95 133. Size of Georgias Manufacturing Establishments, 1939*............................................... 93 134. Contractors and Builders Establishments in Georgia, 1939*......................................... 98 135. Contract Construction Work Done in Georgia, 1939*................................................... 99 136. Industrial and Commercial Failures in Georgia, 1940-1942*........................................... 99 137. Estimated Annual Cost of Living for a Four-Person Manual Workers Family at Maintenance Level,
Atlanta and 32 Other Cities, March 15, 1943....................................................... 99 138. Average Hourly Entrance Rates of Wages for Adult Male Common Laborers in Twenty Industries,
Georgia and the United States, July, 1936-1941.................................................... 99 139. Straight-Time Average Hourly Earnings in Selected Occupations for Certain Georgia Areas, 1943-4..... 100 140. Retail Trade in Georgia, 1939*...................................................................... 102 141. Cash and Credit Retail Sales in Georgia, 1939*...................................................... 102 142. Retail Stores in Georgia by Type of Operation, 1939*................................................ 103 143. VJholesale Trade in Georgia, 1939*................................................................... 104 144. Amusement Places in Georgia, 1939*.................................................................. 104 145. Retail and Service Establishments Operated by Negro Proprietors in Georgia, 1939*................... 105 146. Strikes in Georgia, 1920-1943*...................................................................... 105 147. Minor Service Establishments in Georgia, 1939*...................................................... 106
HS A LTH
143. Crude Recorded Birth, Death, and Baby-Death Rates, Georgia and the United States, 1933-1942......... 107 149. Estimated Fertility und Reproduction Rates, Georgia and the United States........................... 1D7 150. Female Population, Live Births, 3aby Deaths, and Mother Deaths in Georgia, 1933-1942*............... 1C7 151. Live Birtas in Georgia by Mothers Color and Age, 1933-1342*........................................ 103 152. Georgias Resident Live Births and Recorded Mother Deaths by Mothers Color and Age. 1939 and 1940*. 109 153. Georgias Resident Live Births by Mothers Place of Residence, Color, and Age, 1940*................ 109 154. Georgias Recorded Live Births by Attendant, Location, and Color, 1939-1341*........................ 110 155. Cases of Certain Communicable Diseases Reported in Georgia, 1934-1942*.............................. 110 156. Georgias Rejectees, Selectees, and Enlistees*...................................................... 110 157. Estimated Syphilis Rates per Thousand Males between 21 and 35, Georgia and the United States........ 113 158. Quality of Diets of Certain Ilonrelief Families, 1935-6.............................................. Ill 159. Number of Physicians in Georgia, 1921-1942*......................................................... Ill 160. Nuraber of Physicians, Dentists. Surses, and Persons in Related Professions in Georgia, 1940 Census*. Ill 161. Enrollment in und Degrees Grants^ by Schools of .Vedloine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy in Georgia,
1939-40*........................................................................................... 112
162. Participants in Approved Nonprofit Hospitolizatlon Plans in Georgia, 1941-1944*..................... 112 163. Registered Hospital Facilities in Georgia, 1941-1944*............................................... 112 164. Mental Institution Facilities and Patients in Georgia, 1939*............................ ............ 113 165. Deaths in Georgia by Age, Sex, and Color, 1933-1942*................................................ 114
*Georgie totals, with the percentage ratio of each to the eorreipondinc United State! total. See cote on page xiv.
ITlii
Exhibit
Page
166. Recorded Deaths In Georgia by Cause, Sex, and Color, 1939 and 1940* ................................. us
167. Recorded Deaths In Georgia by Age, Cause, Sex, and Color, 1939 und 1940*. ........................... 117
150. Crude Resident Birth and Death Rates la Georgia Counties, 1940 (map) ................................ 120
EDUCATION
169. Collegiate Educational facilities and Students In Georgia, 1941-42 and Selected Prior Tears*. ....... 121 170. Suboollegiute Educational Facilities and Students In Georgia, 1941-42 and Selected Prior Tears*..... 122 171. Percentage of College Graduates among Georgians Past the 25th Birthday, 1940 (map) .................. 123 172. Percentage or High School Graduates among Georgians Past the 25th Birthday, 1940 (map) .............. 123 173. Percentage of Grade School Graduates among Georgians Past the 25th Birthday, 1940 (map) ............. 124 174. Georgians between 7th and 14th Birthdays: Percentage Attending School, 1940 (map) .................. 124 175. Georgians between 14th and 16th Birthdays: Percentage Attending School, 1940 (map) ................. 125 178. Georgians between 13th and IBth Birthdays: Percentage Attending School, 1940 (map) ................. 125 177. School Attendance and Schooling Completed Georgians bet-ween 5tb and 25th Birthdays, by Locution
und Age , 1940 Census* ............................................................................. 128 179. School Attendance and Schooling Completed Georgians between 5th and 25th Birthdays, by Sex, Color,
Looatl on , and Age , 194O Census* ................................................................... 130 179. War Production Training and Regular Federal-Aid Vocational education Courses In Georgia*. ........... 137 180. Mlniaua Monthly Salary Sohedule Prescribed for Georgia School Teachers by the State Board of
Education , 1944-45, ............................................................................... 137 1B1. Public library Facilities in Georgia, 1938-9*. ...................................................... 1S7 182. Number and Circulation of Georgias Daily English-Language Newspapers, 1943*. ....................... 137 183. Net Paid Circulation of Certain General Magazines in Georgia, June, 1944. .......................... 138
PUBLIC WELFARE
134. Crlae Rates in Urban Communities, Georgia and the United States (Major Offenses Known to the Police per 100,000 Population), 1935-1944. ............................................................... 139
185. State-Prison Prisoners und Products in Georgia, 1940* ............................................... 139 186. Criminal Proceedings Begun in United States District Courts In Georgia, Years Ended June 30, 1943
and 1944* ......................................................................................... 139 187. Welfare and Public .Vorks Programs in Georgia Number of Recipients and Amount of Assistance or
Earnings, by Months, 1939-1944*. . ................................................................. 140 1S8. Estimated Payments to Individuals in Georgia under Selected Social Insurance and Related Programs,
1942*. . ........................................................................................... 142 189. State and Looal Government Employee-Reti rement System Benef loiuries und Benefits, 1941*.. ........... 142 190. Old Age and Survivors 1 Insurance Benefits in Georgia, 1941 and 1942* ................................ 142 191. Railroad Retirement and Unemployment Benefits In Georgia, 1941 and 1942*.. .......................... 143 192. United States Employment Service Activity in Georgia, 1942 and 1943*. ............................... 143 193. Average monthly Employment und .Vages of Georgians in Jobs Covered by Unemployment Insurance,
1940-1942* ........................................................................................ 143 194. Georgia and United States Unemployment Compensation Benefits Expressed as a Percentage of
Contributions , by Industry , 1941 and 1942. ........................................................ 143 195. Georgia Unemployment Compensation Fund Inooae, Outgo, and Balances (In Dollars),
January 1 , 1942-June 30 , 1944* .................................................................... 144 196 . Unemployment Compensation Benefits In Georgia , 1940-1944* ........................................... 144
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
197. The Voters Responsibility in Georgia: Election Areas and Elected Officials........................ 145 198. Potential, iunlified, and Actual Voters in Georgia*..... ............................................ 145 199. Potential Voters (1940) und Qualified Voters (1942) in Certain Georgia Cities. ...................... 145 200. Relation of Popular Votes to Representation in Georgia, 1942.. ...................................... 145 201. Congressional Districts in Georgia (map) ............................................................ 148 202. Superior Court Circuits in Georgia (map) ............................................................ 146 203. State Senatorial Districts in Georgia (map) ......................................................... 147 204. Federal Court Districts and Divisions in Georgia (map) .............................................. 147 205. Organization of Georgias State Government. ......................................................... 143 206 . Organization of the Democratic Party in Georgia. .................................................... 149 207. Election Laws in Force in Georgia Counties, 1942 (map) .............................................. 150 208. Percentage of Honwhites among Georgias Potential Voters, 1940 (map) ................................ ISO 209. Distribution of County Unit Votes (map)....... ...................................................... 151 210. Gubernatorial Elections , 1932-1942. ................................................................. 151 211. Gubernatorial Election Results, September 9, 1942 (maps) ............................................ 152 212. Gubernatorial Election Results, September 11, 1940 (maps) ........................................... 153 213. Gubernatorial Election Results, September 14, 1938 (maps) ........................................... 154 214. Gubernatorial Election Results, September 9, 1936 (maps) ............................................ 1SS 215. Gubernatorial Election Results, September 12, 1934 (maps) ........................................... 158 216. Gubernatorial Election Results, September 14, 1932 (maps) ........................................... 157 217. Georgias Chief Executives and United States Senators since 1778. ................................... 158
PUBLIC FINANCE 213. Georgias State and Local Government Revenues, 1941, and Debt, 1940* ................................ 159 219. Georgias State Government Revenues, Expenditures, and Debt, 1942 and 1943*. ........................ 159 220. Georgias State Tax Sources, Rates, und Collections, Fiscal Years 1940-41 and 1943-44. .............. 160 221. Georgias State Government Finances, Fiscal Year 1943-44. ........................................... 162 222. Georgias State Government Finances, Fiscal Tear 1940-41. ........................................... 163 223. Finances of Georgia State Government Departnients v/ith Annual Expenditures of Less Than $500, 000,
Fiscal Years 1940-41 and 1943-44. ................................................................. 134
RELIGIOUS GROUPINGS
224. Religious Bodies in Georgia, 1936* .................................................................. 165 225. Heliglous Bodies in Georgia by Selected Denoiainational Groups, 1936* ................................ 166 226. Religious Bodies in Georgia by Denomination, 1936. .................................................. 157
*Georgia total*, with th parcsntag* ratio of *aoh to th0 corrviponding United statoi total. Sao not* on page xiv.
NATURAL RESOURCES
EXHIBIT 1. GEORGIA COUNTIES, CHIEF CITIES, MOUNTAINS, AND RIVERS
EXHIBIT 2. LANDfORM PROVINCES IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
Source: Laurence LaForge et al., Phyaioal Geography of Georgia (Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin 42; Atlanta, 1925;.
EXHIBIT 3. SOIL REGIONS IN THE GEORGIA COASTAL PLAIN
Sourcei John C. Meadows et al.. Contemporary Georgia (Athena, 1942), I.
EXHIBIT 4. LANDFMM PROVINCES AND SUBAIEAS IN GEORGIA
ABMJCrtE j; "j i OS ES
"J
7
EXHIBIT 5. CLIMATES OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES
EXHIBIT 6. NORMAL ANNUAL AND WARM-SEASON PRECIPITATION, GEORGIA AND IOWA
GEORGIA
1VEB4CE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION (INCHES)
GEORGIA
AVERAGE WARM-SEASON PRECIPITATION (INCHES) [APRIL TO SEPTEMBER, INCLUSIVE)
p.e INDEX
CLIMATE
1J8+
tUPCRHUMIO
112-127 MM UOIST HUUIO
96-111 '----I SEMI-MOIST HUMIO
80- 96 22 s cy i -OR Y HUMIO
04 - 79 K53 ORT HUMIO
46 - 63 I----I MOIST 5U8HUMIO
Souroo: Adaptd from C. ff. Thornthwalt, Atlaa of ClimHiio Typaa in tl U. S., l9W8^9 (U. S. Dap*rtment of Agricul ture, Misc. Pub. 421, Washington, 1941), which aae for an account of the P-E index and its inportanoe as
a measure of oliaatio differenti
ation.
IOWA
AVERACE WARM-SEASON PRECIPITATION! INCHES) M [APRIL TO SEPTEMBER, INCLUSIVE) I
Source: 0. S. Department of Agriculturo, Climate and Man (Washington, 1941).
EXHHT 7. PRECIPITATION (INCHES) IN THREE DIVISIONS OF GEORGU, BY MONTHS, 1892-1944
JAN.
res.
HAD.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
3 6 9 12 J 6 9 12 3 6 9 12 369
369
)69
JULY
AUO.
SEPT.
OCT.
569 III) J69I2
349 18
J6
NOV. 36
DEC.' ) 6 9 IB
Souroc: U. S. ./
EXHIBIT 8. AVERAGE ANNUAL TEMPERATURE RANGE IN THE UNITED STATES, 1897-1342
JANUARY AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (DEGREES F.)
JULY AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (DEGREES F.)
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JANUARY AND JULY
AVERAGE TEMPERATURES (DECREES F.)
Source: u. S. Weather Bureau, Cllmatologlcttl Data for the United States by Seotiona. TTTT.
EXHIBIT 9. AVERAGE FROST-FREE DAYS PER YEAR, GEORGIA AND IOWA
0 :40 ISO 150 150
IOWA
Sourest U. S. Department of Agriculture, Climate and Man (Washington, 1941).
EXHIBIT 10. COMPARATIVE HEATINE REQUIREMENTS (AVERAGE ANNUAL NUMBER OF
DEGREE DAYS,3 1934-1943), 4 GEORGIA CITIES AND 20 OTHER CITIES
500 1,000 I 1
ATLANTA --------
2,000 I 1
3,000
'I 1
4,000
'I 1
5,000
6,000
>t t f I t I 111 i r t | t I I t I 1
AUGUSTA ----------------------------------
1CA.COH ------------------------------------
SAVAHNAH ------------------------
SEATTLE
MIUrAUKEB BOSTON
DETROIT CHICAGO DSS WINES
CLEVELAND NEW YORK CITY
PITTSBURGH 01UHA
PHILADELPHIA DENVER
BALTIMORE
WASHINGTON ST. LOUIS
RICHMOND LOS AHGELES NEW ORLEANS
HOUSTON
MIAMI
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--
Souroe U. S. Weather Bureau, Cliaatological Data- for the United States ty Sections, XXI-XXX, and questionnaires to Weather Bureau station*.""" "Experience has shown that the number of degree days (the sum of the daily mean tem perature's negative deviations fron 65 F.) is closely proportional to the anuunt of haat needed to keep the inside temperature of buildings from going below 7O F.
EXMHT 11. MEAN MINIUM AND MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES (DEGREES FAHRENHEIT), 10 GEORGIA CITIES AND 20 OTHER CITIES, BY MONTHS, 1938-1942
(Tip Uo for "OS oltr ii for me, follnwid bj lln> for 1941, 10, 139, art 1938; btclonlng of nob llo. .ho. m..n ulnlou. u.p.r.tur., ml bo Ma uilmui; 01UI uru(ii) tr UtltuK.I
HVCRC33 ALBiKT
aauaus
COUIUBIB UCOK
0 10 70 }0 (*0 30 60 70
13 20 30 (40 50 60 70
30 UO 90 60 70 80 bo 50 60 70 80
50 60 70 60 90 LO 50 60 70 60 90
AUGUST! ATLANTA
Arams Has
UliUI HOUSTON raw ORLZAKS
LOS Aiiamzs
RICKMOHD ST. IOUI3 VASHliCTOH BALTIUOKI DHVK|{ fUIUDKUHIA OMAHA PITTSBIBOH NE* TOR* OITT
CHICAGO DETROIT B03IOW MlIHAtKXC 3EiTTL
OOUflffiUS UOON
AffiZXS
xau
KLUtl VOU3TOH
UQ WOIU3 UOUKDHI
ST. wiaa
B>I/TIUOI<I
OIHI28
wm IOHX o
OUTIUVP
bis uoiiaa
OHIOlOO
oiraoir \X*TO
60706090
50 60 7080 90
1(0 50 tO 70 80
JOUOS160TO
20 $0 Ii3 50 60 79
EXHIBIT 12. NUMBER OF HOURS OF SUNSHINE, 4 GEORGIA CITIES AND 20 OTHER CITIES, BY MONTHS, 1935-1940
(Top llo for tob olty li for 1940, follow** bjr UMI for 1939, 1998. 1937, 1936, aod 1935.)
1 51 XK JM IOJ ? WO
100 3 JW
100 200 > U l 300 JO) U
100
i 200 )00
ICO 300 300
1 CO 300
3ourMi U. 3. Wcatbtr Buru, United States MteorolOKloI Yearbook (annual).
EXHIBIT 13. HARDNESS OF 66 LARGE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES IN GEORGIA
SUBJACE BurrtiEi
Hardness ai
CaCOilnppm.
Popula
Flaw
tion
St
Served
9
jJ c*
u.
UBOUND surruzs
Hardness as
CaCOi in ppm. Popula
Place
tion Served
T3t *B3 4f
EXPLANATION
H>tfnM,parU pf million O 1-60 O 61 - 120 9 121-200 200
Atlicna Atlanta Augusta HarncBville Buford Canton Carrollton Carterevillet Columbus Cummcrco (.ovinglon Dulton Decatur Kast TlioiiiH8ton El burton (iidneaville. Griffin JM (iruiige$ Macon iMiinchester Milledgevillc:
Muniei|iid State Hospital Monroe Newnan 1orterdide Hockmurt Home KoHHville Silver-town Tlionuutton Tueeou
WflHllingtnn
Wiiyiicnboru Winder
20,050 15 342,300 11 05,01.0 10
3,535 0.8 4,101 15 3,000 12 0,214 13 0,141 16 50,000 12 3,20-1 8.3 4,800 0.4 10,448 131 17,100 16 3,600 12 0,000 0.0
11,200 6.0
13,222 20
21,083 20 07,000 16
3,402 2.0
8,700 8,000 4,108 7.182 3,110 3,764 20.282 3,638 3.030 0,300 5,404 3,517 3,703 4,100
33 18 8.0 11.2
13 60 30 01 12 12 8 31 10 0.2
Average
21
Weighted Average. . . . 10
32 22 18 20 42 23 34 41 23 0.8 11 60 30 12 32 10 32 32 28 21
II 21) 17 21 16 63 61) 72 12 II Hi 33 32 37 i
20 25 j
Albany Aniericus Huinbridgc Brunawick Cniro (artersvillef Oedartown College 1ark Cordele Cutlilicrt DIIW.WM
DollglllH
Dublin
KlIHllllIin
Kiist Point Kitzgernlil Kort Vnlk-y lla|ieville{ hafuyctle 1 ,11 (irnnge Iinrlide
Muriel In
Milieu Moullrie
lYIIimii (Jllilnuin Snnderrtville Simmnnli SliilcHliom
TlionuiHVille
Tiflun Triiin Viiltliwln
Vididin Wiiyrrow
10,055 0,281 0,352 16,035 4,053 6,141 0,026 8,213 7,020 3,417 3,081 5,175 7.814
3,311 12,403 7.388 4,053
6,050 3,7(X) 21.083 3.301 8,667 2.820 10.147 2,670 I..I60 3.560 UlHI.IHX) ! 6.028
12.1)83 ! 6.22S : 3. WO
15.505 I.IIKI
: 16,7113
81 81 05 05 121 121 205 205 621 021 117 41 132 132 44 65 123 123 138 138 118 118 108 108 178 45 130 136
110 120 04 111 6.2 12 58 68 80 86
03 03 146 140
00 00 113 113
113 113 160 106
III 141 III 40
106 100 Illu 106 202 00 III 144 HO 103 08 OS 102 102 1-18 I4S
131 123 122 116
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N
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I
> / ) _J-|
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JT- I
( A,../
/
\ vXycfOSS^ ,A
^ ,__J._ ^
Ioiiulullo (purls i>cr nillllou)
burlaco Orouiid Tola]
Population (pans Kr million)
Surface Urouud Total
ll-vo.. ..........
21 TO... ...........
m119:. 9w07
4.S53 0 0
121. WJI HI- 100....... ...... Wft.W) 101-180....... .....
0 Wi..aW2 al..mmi
1-00......... ni.ni M.W2 ,(*l 201 r.. ......
0 H.035 1C. 031
t Tlio flnldicd wftlcr Is tiihliirc of Blxnil 0 permit river walrr ntul about JO prf"t iprlK wiittr. ( A nnmll amount of nnhhrd mirlnrr wntrr fs imrchn^l (rum AHunlA.
{ A BiiiBll |iro]KirlIoii ill tlir nuisutrn-rji rwcl ve well w ntf-r or a tnlilurc of writ fttid rl\cr wntrr.
J)l-0 . .. ....... 81 100 ... ...... IOI-1SO..
01-120.......
7,302 0 0
7,302
0 W.C57 141, W
IW.GI.
7.302
i6ii7..wBa7
200. W7
Wl-WO.... .......
0
aoi-oio....... 0
7MI.7IM
4, OH
4, CM
I>,W 19,0m
U9,03! \,on,m
Source i U. S. Geological Survey, Indus tr ial^Quality ^of Publio_Tfate_ Sugplie_ in Georgia, 1940 (1042).
12
EXHIBIT 14. PtODUCDON OF
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgias percentage of the
ALL MINERALS
19*3
1942
1941
T 20,997,304
.320 22,008,807
> .356 21,049,261
.377
BAH1TE
CLAY PRODWJTS, EXCEPT POTTERY AND REFRACTORIES CLA7 (RAY/) SOLD BY PRODUCERS
Kaolin
Other raw oloys
GOAL, BITUMINOUS
OOPPEH
COLD IRON ORE
TTi.TK
MANGANESE ORE, .METALLURGICAL (35S MANGANESE OR MORE) MANGANESE ORE, FERRUGINOUS (10<-35*11ANGANESE) iiANGAtUrilkuUS IRON ORE ISS-IOS i^ANGANESE)
SAND AMD GRAVEL
Engine sand
Filter sund
.
Class sand.
Other sund and gravel
SAND AND SANDSTONE, GROUND
SILVER
STONES
Granite dimension stone
Monumental stone, rough Monumental stone, dressed
Curbing stone
Rubble building stone Other Granl te , crushed and broken
Concrete and roud metal Other Limestone, crushed and broken
Marble dimension stone
Monumental stone
Building stone Karble, crushed and brolcen
Other stone TALC, ATHurmt.i.ii!8, AND CROUKD SOAPSTONE ORER SOHERALS1
Ja
621,193 22.211 98,630 23.478
483,261 18.079 86,636 20.172
553,445 17.658 104,446 20.758
., "
2,000,000 2.660 2,000,000 1.947 2,689,000 1.992
V
6,2^5,935 25.320 6,190,284 25.243 6,609,605 26. &1?
la
771,863 10.856
803.710 10.945
823,013 11.727
IB
6,232,572 77.257 732,590 78.821
6 , 136 ,231 76 . 348 744.408 78.541
6,573,605 71.406 787.013, 72.346
Y_
43,363 39.272
.234 .616
54,053 59,302
.274 .899
36,000 36.000
.264 .607
*a
125,000 38,000
.008 .005
101,274 30.913
.007 .005
(b)
(o)
(o)
(c)
L
....
....
je
420
.001
12
.001
1,050 30
.001 .001
10,855 311
.008 .008
jf
950,211 389.160
.353 .418
722,013 298.370
.262 .283
603,488 260,667
.242 .280
Qa
59,514 8.513
.122 .129
68 , 323 10.824
.155 .178
85,325 13,515
.200 .205
7
lb)
(c)
(b)
10)
107,074 4.909
Of
0
0
0
C
4,369 6.626
V rf V
bl
(c)
Si
b)
le)
Is(b)
(bl
(c (c
42,713 5.996
(b)
2.445 1.311
1C)
jr
cj
(c
1
1,064
.130
oa
467,440
(o)
655.335
(el
(0)
1C)
(0
(0)
283 , 148 615.511
.192 .214
^a
(c)
(o)
(o)
3)
6,010 12,790
.343 .450
4,623 11,53(5
.353 .r,70
Y.
4,250 1,062
1.644 .670
12,889 3,222
5.776 1.822
5,271 1,757
l.JG .666
*
37,903 18.982
.515 .478
3S,991 17.996
.530 .497
12,176 15,220
.199 .438
Ya
1C)
10)
(o)
(cj
(b)
(o)
(oj
(oj
261,073 586,998
.187 .208
?a
32,525 3,252
.826 .601
3,008 300
.082 .057
....
QB
5
.000
7
.000
27
.OOO
38
.000
*
5,273,879 2.178.510
(c) (o)
(C)
(0)
5,609,755 3.023
(oj
(0)
2,808,790 1.510
Q&
1,370,434 17.149 71.670 25.247
1,547,831 17.0*5 95.020 18.197
1,611,285 14.876 78,440 10.029
Yjj
30,672 15.134 496.800 28.725
999,869 19.840 628.270 31.126
712,378 16.902 570,770 27.698
Jh
144.570 32.986
140.860 33.212
169,970 32.948
qh
8,531 10.782 11.300 17.444
26,575 11.435 3S.420 17.662
61,943 10.574 37,870 7.167
Ya
18,005 14.967 15.190 23.068
3^0,587 20.660
7.562 9.577
7,091 8,550
2.027 3.076
T
23,450 7.394
20.969
1.552
130,171 5.409
Ya
2,002,399 1,680.270
[c) oj
3,264,686 3.156.220
(c) (oj
2,291,146 1,987.480
(o) (o
Ya
1,451,789 1.357.350
c)
2,219,661
(o)
1,616,975
(c
o)
1.909.050
(oj
1.337,620
jo
*a
550,610 21.904 1,045,025
(c)
422.920 20.100 1.257.170
0
674,171
(c
649.860
o
Y.
775,204
(c)
392.160
(o)
569,280
(o
333.050
(oj
470,536
(c
307,280
(cj
Y^
1,203,157 39.070 203. 570 39.828
1,227,335 35.557 214.110 37.362
1,011,914 23.155 212.170 25.951
Ia
197,670 52.949
163.150 55.378
160,650 52.413
Jn
52,115 5.900
6.333 4.282
2^6,492 15.085 50.960 18.301
294,341 10.709 51,520 10.066
Y_
14,550 2.742 14.000 11.164
10,431 10.000
2.275 8.371
30,432 7.324 30,000 27.99S
Y.
8 , 135
(c)
3.110
(oj
lb)
(o)
(o)
[o)
394,442
(c)
387,560
(oj
v
396,031 7.733
464,160 9.763
364,560 7.753
s.ssolasi .ass QA
35,210 8.528
29.930 7.715
7 4 .695! 156
(o)
5.300:474
(oj
28,511 6.848
Source: 17. S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook: (annual) and other reports.
8Short tons (2,000 Ibs. eaoh). Included in "other minerals." Pigurea unavailable. ^Pounds. e Troy ounces. fLong tons (2,340 Ibs. eaoh). BEzcept stone made into abrasives or used to moke lime and cement. ^Cu. rt.
MNEULS M GEOffiU, 1936-1943
corresponding United States total. Vr 7ALOE IN DOLLARS; 1=
1940
18,932,335
.364
1939 14 ,633,655
':}
.343
1938
11,598,421
.297
464,590 92.302
2,582,000
4,359,826 595,010
4,834,826 570,010 25,000 25.000 100,570 42,307 2,848 25.917 33,635
961 185,757 101.286 92,281
13.774
68,508 3,572
63,218 10.088
543 205 231,591 490.136 4,643 19.950
3,969 1.323 3,686 4.608 219,293 464.255
448 630
17.891 22.548
2.255
EG .757 18.557
69.127 68.392
.224 .646 .011 .009 .001 .001 .023
.023 .098 .135 (o) to)
11.091 13.153
4.701 3.152
.027 .025 .209 .206 .434 1.220
2.419 1.116
.075 .167 .210 .199 .001 .001
438,378 86,589
2,375,2%
4 , 162 , 127 534,214
4,135,727 512.214 26 , 400 22.000 [b) <o> ....
23,450 670
53,141 26.333 57,663
6,815 45,171
2,646 35,959
7.156 ....
(c) (cj 4,832 18.500 5,031 1,677 7,475 9.344 (b) (oj
39 58
18.701 22.572
1.939
27 . 106 14.205 66.699 65.601
.283 .733 (e) (c) ....
.017 .017 .034 .048 (cj (cj 12.771 14.241 3.348 2.987
(c) (o .565 1.259 2.573 .969 .175 .373 (0) (oj .COO .000
315,329 64,304
1,980,943
3,339,913 434.632
3,314,918 412.632 25,000 22.000
(b) (0)
7 70 30,520 872 11,375 9.221 54 , 150 7,046 46,443 3.058 12,057 2.807 ....
207,048 395,758
5,751 20,464
2,727 909
13,110 16,688 135,460 357,697
46 71
15.731 20.756
2.231
28.363 15.916 59.922 59.344
.355 1.030
(e) [c .000 .000 .024 .024 .015 .035 (c) (oj 12.270 18.000 7.651 8.349
.241 .218 .731 1.485 1.985 .970 .364 .791 .223 .201 .000 .000
2.507.600 1,211,597
80.750
603,698 513.690 399,396
115.630
89,488 37.380
18,253 23.240
1.643 12.010 12.267
16.868 30.096 17.156
29.994
15.371 6.566
6.324 9.701
1.988.530 1,166,207
105.750 701,870 550,680
68.600 84,534 67.490 18,617 25,430
1.360 11.8D5 14.415 19.108 29.773
22.065 13.541
9.301 8.213 12.905
1.465.680
100,510 544,371 513.750
64.440 65,200 101.510 19,551 27,440
1.183
14.943 16.270 29.455
19.443 8.781 11.342 13.350 25.355
1,922,571
1.863.460 1,346,054 1,478,470
574,517 384.990
761,671 524,430 1,108,217 194,430
16.669
18.229 14.353 17.800
26.826 20.090
.772 .470 23.111 18.474
1.712I062 1.47S.910 1,487,679 1.353,010
224,403 223,900 462,349 342.100 1,464,960
430.370
IS. 525 13.061 15.163 14.213
7.882 8.975
.525 .343 23.235
29.514
1,012,622 965.070
879,720 64,435 85.350
467,371 356.710 1,031,121 198,580
9. ^92 9.338
13.258 1.835 2.731 .506 .441
20.858 19.107
127,050
480,238 67,380 17 , 829
17.000 12,403
5.430 219,959
30.104 2.992.273
47.078
14.447 8.610 4 .446
11.281 .037
.018 77.312
7.145 .109
264,830
677,747
165,540 23,025 23.030
10 ,000 4 150 177,881 20,090
2.408,660
64.379
14.403
15.813 6.0O3 22.072
.025 012 6.586 7.910
.068
151.180
351,819
47.400 20,970 10.490 27,296
16.020 130,595
15.117 1,883.671
42.183
10.682
6.964 7.619 8.045
.079
.049 5.672 7.105
.059
1937
12,534,060
.259
430,637 71,944
2,113,952
3, 048, 509 505,232
3,546,059 503,732 2,5CO
2.i5s0) 0
(0)
....
I7.3S3 20. US
1.944
22.5si 11.947 S6.2Se 58. =19
.024
.u0;71
(C)
....
25,9d5
743 W, 130 14.593
62,196 7.964
11,423 689
19,668 4,045 8,791 5,492
211,025 429.122
(c) (oj 3,419 752
::::
ic) (cj
38 49
.621
.021 .019 .020
.208 .194
1.837 2.608
2.525 2.562
.236 .4G2
.217 .226
lei Isj 1.374 .757
::::
(a; (oj .COO .000
1,737,750
1.344
79.41D
593,729 600,220
10.569
14.252 25.252
27,990 63,4S9 78,020
,737
5.250
7.540 7.694 S.3S3 3.*o9
4.711
1,^7,0^2 ~~.30j. 1.125,532 13.231
1,015,850
123,498 110,580 530,619 493,690 1,030,407
197,340
15.671
7.493 5.447
.527 .532 20.057
18.C57
155,010 323,002
41.330 10,717 8,040
17,165 3,320 143,177
11,984 2.412,379
43.266 9.74^
5.648 3.334 7.159
.051 .029 5.734
5.210 .052
*535
11,756,592
.296
205,33a 38, -535
1,343,533
2,220.1s!:; 443.022
2,395,37= 410,395 24 , 314 28,527 55,000 24 , 233 ....
12. 321 13.574
1.S43
21.704 11. 45 C.3.313 55.639
. 274 .911 .007 . 006 ....
15,733
450 11,403
6,740
45,473
S.271
49,333 3,821 1*,C33 2,717
931 427
140 , Ic5
i=) 319.i3s4; 9 .=. le) ....
.014
..014 .009 .011
.-.70
.221
15.334 20.591
3.306 2.745
.049 . D51
. 155
\\.\1c3i0
is) (c) ....
(1c=1i 22 23
1.422,240
60,170 250,034 294,020
((=S>,
. 000 .000
1.037
9.023 5.435 14.472
165,540 52,524 32.750 9 , 32o 5,770
Mi, 299 =45.430 795,447 780,250
53,952 55.130 453,093 471,930 1,341,407 372,680
169.1SO 1 ,.1.73,337
203,500 ll,5w7 9,010 3,S43 4,120
114,545 11,473
2,214,iz&
37.296 4.3o5 5. 555 7. 9 14 7.450
7.243 5.722 lw.344 11.415 A .23
.321 .533 .543 33.232 32.508
45.173 3^.103 25.361
5.074 13.258
.017 .015 4.333 5.307 .083
* Including asbestos, bauxite, cement (ranJcing fourth In value aiaong Georgias mineral products for the period 1936-40, third In 1941-2), fuller*s earth, graphite, feyonit*, magnesium suUTate, mica, peat, quartz crystals, slate, and other minerals (see above, footnote b).
EXHIBIT 15. GEORGIAS RANK AMONG THE STATES OF THE UNION AS A PRODUCER OF CERTAIN MINERALS, 1936-1942
EXHIBIT 17. GEORGIAS FOREST RESOURCES AND INDUSTRIES
(Eaoh Georgia total Is followed by Georgias per centage of the corresponding United States total.)
AltMltoi........................
BarlU..........................
Jlt.........................
Clay (raw) lold br produe.ri....
lit 2nd
Pull.ri .arth.*................
Oraphlt., uurphoui........*..*
(a)
Oraphlt., oryitallliw...........
Xyanlt........
Kioi .i eerap., ...,...,.......... 4th 2nd 2nd Srd SOUTO.I V. 3, BUTMU ot Mia, Hlinr.l. TMrbook (uuutl).
(a) () (a)
3rd Srd
<a) (a) :.) () ()
Mnformtlon imin
EXHIBIT 16. SITE QUALITY OF GEORGIA FOREST LANDS
HEIGHT REACHED 0 Y AVERAGE DOVINANT TREES AFTER 50
|7 0 FT.
^0 FT.
iourc.: U. 3. Forest Service, Qeorgio orest Reflouroea and Industries H943I.
Forest land area (aores), 1938....... Commercial forest area (acres), 1938.
Old-growth sawtlmber urea........ Second-growth sawtlmber area..... Cordwood urea.................... fair to good restocking area..... Poor to nonrestooking area.......
21,432,500 31,035,000
3,755,000 8,813,000 3,557,000 3,549,000
3,363,000
3.401 4.556
3.732 7.866 3.539 3.575
4.381
Stand of sawtlmber (thousands of board feet), 1938............... Softwoods, Including oypress..... Hardwoods, Including tupelo......
47,438,300 34,599,300 13,838,900
2.689 8.317 4.746
Number of active sawmills, 1943.................. Sawing lumber................................
3,385 5.830 3,380 5.863
Shingles and shakes pro duced (number of squares), 1943................
14,863 .383
Lumber sawed (thousands of board feet), 1942..... 1,971,087
Softwoods.................................... 1,719,546
Cypress..................................
17,094
Yellow pine.............................. 1,697,833
Other....................................
4,629
Hardwoods.................................... 351,541
Ash......................................
Chestnut.................................
1,907
509
Cottonvrood...............................
3,231
Elm......................................
1,366
Hickory..................................
1,727
Magnolia.................................
1,319
Maple....................................
5,360
OaK......................................
51,539
Redguin. ..................................
63,071
Sycamore.................................
1,397
Tupelo...................................
38,989
Walnut...................................
363
Yellow poplar............................
90,975
Other....................................
3,198
Value (at mill) of lumber sawed (dollars), 1942.. 48,370,475
5.435 5.827 5.352 14.436
.037 3.687 1.634
.687 .790
.757 1.447 5.318
.319 1.865
7.394 1.669 9.543
.645 16.757
.370 4.326
Wood pulp produced (tons): 1944......................................... 1943.........................................
415,293 4.108 388,405 4.013
Gum naval stores ouppage (number of faces worked), year ended llaroh 31, 1945*...... 39,483,974
Gum turpentine produced (barrels of 50 gal. each) Year ended March 31, 1945.................... 167,538 Year ended March 31, 1944.................... 198,637 Year ended March 31, 1943.................... 233,393 Year ended March 31, 1943.................... 189,533 Year ended llaroh 31, 1941.................... 318,203 Year ended March 31, 1940.................... 227,469 Year ended March 31. 1930.................... SIS.770
63.592 68.329 68.880 69.393 66.491 63.443 59.425 50.888
Sources: U. 3. Forest Service, Georgia Forest Resources and Industrles (1943); U. S. Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry, Naval Stores Report (annual); National Resources Planning Board, The Southern Forests 119401; U. S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Pulp Mills and or Paper and Paperboard Mills (annual, with war Production Board), census of Forest Products (annual), and Statistical Abstract of the United States (annual)."Partly estimated.
15 EXHIBIT 18. MAJOR FOREST-TYPE AREAS M GEORGU
LOKSLEAF LONG L AF -S L ASH
tLCAF. SLASH-CYPRESS iV-.'T SMCaTLEAF-hASDfOODS
HORTL EAF_1.03LOLLY-hA3DIIOCDS I I *J! I X E D UPLAND HA3DBCODS
V I X E 0 30TTOV-LAND HA^ CV=SESS-HARDOOOS .--.:VASSH AND COASTAL ISLANDS
Souroa: 0. 3. Forest Serrioa, Georgia Forest Resources and Industries 11343).
(Each
Georgia
total
la
EXNBIT 191 FOREST FIES M EEORGIAT 1934-1943
followed by Georgias percentage of the corresponding
United
States
total.)
Area needing
Number or
protection (acres) forest fires
Area burned (acres)
Fire damage (dollars)
TOTAL"
Protected areas Unprotected areas0
1943 1943 1941 1940 1939 K 1934-8
1343 " 1943 1941 1940 11993394-3 b
1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1934-3
31,233,000
31,244,000
21,279,000
31,229,000 21,140,000 33,773,000
ilSSSiooo
7,033,000 5,550,000 5,546,000 5,031,000
4,840,000
14,558,000
14,212,000
15,729,000
15,583,000
16,109,000 17,933.000
3.473
3.672
3.689
3.663 3.637 4.097
1.3S3
1.591 1.282 1.304 1.168
1.2S8
11.090
10.397
10.942
10.613
10.586 10.483
23,493 !3,524
16,630
16,143 33,242 33.950
SUSS
3,483 5,023
3,665 2,519 1.747
2O,000
20,042
11,602
13.478 20,723 22,203
11.173 11.398
3.333
3.261 10.930 12.543
5.944
4.059 5.536
4. 184 2.570 2.333
16.445
16.370
10.673
11.573 18.077 13.879
1,090,289 4,153,016 C, 076, 153 3,325,436 5,244,590 4.634.493
164,165 144,537
175,522
105,819 89,230
133.112
926,124 4,008,429 1,900,631 3, 119 ,6 17 5,155,460 4.451,386
3.372 13.033
7.863 IS. 433 17.225 13.457
3.601 3.257
4.912
3.116 2.355
6.013
3.335 14.621
3.325 13.907 19.333 14.178
1,365,249 5,811,687
3,613,154 6,396,413 5,330,440 4.579.672
350,159
255,945 347,202
134,818 174,930 345.733
1,015,090
5,544,742 2,270,953
6,311,595 5,155,460 4.333.934
Source: TT. 3. For.it Sorrlc, Tonft Tir* Sttttlo (nnnl). *!! OB prtll Information trim lnooplt. r.port..
3.934 12.970
7.044 17.840 13.622 11.914
3. ICO 2.438 3.972 2.423 1.703 3.323 2.381 lfi.375 7.988 22.0O6 17.847 13.960
^amr
EXHIBIT 21. STATE AND NATIONAL PARK AND RECIEATION AREAS AND FACILITIES IN GEORGIA
(I=DI AREAl A=ADJACENT TO ARE*.)
SUSonutiratcetd:
!,
i i-
tpferioc!ganrd9uacanlpc3ruetisd9n.se
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(acres ) ^ ^ ^ ^ & 2 Sic w ^ &3 e r "e 13 > i *? ^2
Georgia M(noor^(E!iHfflJSj*: So. c. fiF-ikrn:
Alexander E. Staphena Manorial Park*.,..,,.......
to I . . .
i,
Alexander H. Stephana Reorational
II.
Anlcalola Falla Natural Reeouros Reservation*....
23G
Andereonvllla National Cemetery and Prlaon Parko.
113
I SrFeirsvehicer,
Blaok Rook Mountain Natural Reaource Reservation* 640
Braaatovn Bald Natural Resource Reservation*-. ....
12
I .I
II
I
Chiokaraauga and Chattanooga National
III . ZI IIT
Fort King George Park1 . ..........................
12
I
Staytistic
Fort Mountain Parka.. ............................ 1,954
III
I
I
Governor Troup Natural Reaouree Reservation* .... .
885
t.
,, I
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A [ I I IA1 . 1
I
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II I . I
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[I I II
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1
I
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3,032
. .I. .
600
III IIIIi
I
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i
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I I II II 1II1III
I
1
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.I
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"Adxlnlatered by 0. S. "tr Department.
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EXHIBIT 22. GEORGIAS TOTAL AND URBAN POPULATION, CENSUSES OF 1850-1940, AND POPULATION ON FARMS AND IN URBAN AND INCORPORATED PLACES BY SIZE OF PLACE, CENSUSES OF 1910-1940
(Each Georgia total ia foHoned by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
a 1940 ,123 Vail 2 .373
1930 2 ,908 506 2 .369
1930 2 ,895 , 832 2 .739
1910 2 ,609 t 121 2 .837
1900 2 ,316 , 331 2 .916
1890 1 ,837 , 353 2 .919
1380 1 ,543 180 la)
1870 1 ,184 , 109 la)
1860 1850
1 ,057 , 286 906 185
la)
(a)
URBAN 1940
TPO,0P7U3LAuToIOaN1
.443
1930 895 492 1 .299
1920 737 859 1 .344
1910 533 , 650 1 .233
1900 346 383 1 .143
1890 257 , 472 1 .165
1880 145 , 090 1 .027
1870 100 053 1 .010
1860
75 , 466 1 .214
1850
38 994 1 .100
1940
193>~
19 2 3
1910
>B
*
FAH1I POPULATION!11 ... 1,357,627 4.477 1,413,514 4.659 1,635,213 5.331 1,593,309 4.959
Rural-farm. ...... 1,363,966 4.514 1,413,719 4.688 1,630,611 5.353
(a) (a)
Urban-farm.......
3,661 1.107
4,795 1.666
4,602 2.032
la) (a)
XONFARU POPULATION11 1,756,096 1.737 1,439,992 1.614 1,210,519 1.634 1,015,312 1.695
POPULATION IN
URBAN AND INCOR
PORATED PLACES..... 1,363,995 1.634 1,195,238 1.530 1,024,654 1.823 Or 1,000 pop
ulation or xor.e 1,220,165 1.536 1,039,395 1.409 861,535 1.463 Of 2,500 pop
ulation or more 1,073,803 1.443 395,493 1.299 727,859 1.344 or 5,000 pop
ulation or more 933,125 1.352 779,494 1.213 618,330 1.244 Of 10,000 pop
ulation or more 808,573 1.289 665,709 1.141 522,393 1.165 Of 25,000 pop
ulation or core 601,630 1.141 512,893 1.041 420,536 1.113
Of 100,000 pop
ulation or more 302,283 .796 270.366 .744 200,615 .731
324,453 1.643 570,515 1.450 533,650 1.2S3 464,244 1.213 373,841 1.093 301,608 1.058 154,839 .753
Source : U. S. Bureeu of the Census, Population Census Seport.i
*FiG'Jrss unavailable.
^Estiiiited "or 1910:
lulriral Statistics, 1942, p. 54f.
EXHIBIT 23. POPULATION GAIN AND LOSS FOR GEORGIAS METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS AND OTHER AREAS OF GEORGIA, CENSUSES OF 1930-1940
Population
1946
1930
Gain or loss Number Per cent
TOTAL
3,123.723 3,908,506 + 215,317 -t- 7.40
2,038,278 1,337,021 -*- 201,257 -t- 10.95
Nonwhite...... 1.085.445 1.071.485 -I- 13 geo -t- 1.30
Within aetropolltan distriotaa
805,163 685,419 -1- 119,744 -(- 17.47
534 , 378 449,908 -t- 84,470 -+ 18.77
270.785 235.511 -t- 35.274 -t- 14.93
Atlanta district
442.294 374.758 -1- 67.536 +- 18.02
White. ........ 312,751 265,319 -H 47 ,432 -t- 17.83
Nonwhite. ..... 129.543 109.439 + 20,104 -1- 18.37
Auquata district
76 .064 65.382 +- 9 ,183 + 13.73
Wnite......... 45,487 39,541 -t- 5,946 -1- 15.04
Nonwhite...... 30,577 27,341 + 3.235 -t- 11.34
White ......... 19,611 14,565 -t-
1.053
1.105 --
Columbus district
73.341 55,451 -1-
Wnlte ......... 48,550 35,310 -t-
Nonwhite. ..... 24,791 19.141 4-
Uaoon district
74.830 67,227 -t-
Wnlte ......... 42,952 38,512 -r-
Nonwhite...... 31.878 38,715 -I-
Savannan district
117 . 970 105.431 -*-
White......... 65,027 55,661 -1-
Nonwhite...... 52.943 49,770 -1-
In central cities
575.348 512.693 +
357 , 134 321,952 -1-
318.214 190.740 -4-
In other in corporated areas 0
54,442 44,231 -t-
In unincorporated urea 175,373 128.496 +
Outside metro politan districts
3,318,560 3,223,087 4-
5,046 -1- 34.64 52 -- 4.71
17.890 -4- 32.26 12,240 -t- 33.71
5.65O -t- 9.53 7,603 -- 11.31 4,440 -t- 11.53 3.163 -t- H.02 12.539 -- 11.89 9,366 -t- 16.33 3,173 -1- 6.33 62.656 -t- 12.22 35,182 -t- 10.93 27.474 -t- 14.40
10,211 4- 23.09
46 .877 + 36.48
95,473 -r- 4.29
Nonwhite...... 814.660 835.974 -- 31.314 -- 2.55 In incorporated areas') 723.531 635,863 -t- 87.669 -1- 13.79 In unincorporated area 1.595.029 1.587.325 -- 7.804 + .49
Source: D. S. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Sapor^ta. *As defined by the 1940 census. ^Includes only nunlcipalities separately returned as incorporated in the censuses of both 1930 and 1910. All others ar counted as unincorporated*
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EXHIBIT 24. ESTIMATED TOTAL AND
CIVILIAN POPULATION IN GEORGIA,
SELECTED YEARS, 1920-1344
(Eset Georgia total is followed by Georgia*s percentage of tbe corresponding United States total.)
CIVILIAN PCFJLATICS
Jl
----------"ov. 1, IMS 2,975,645 2.338 Xar. 1, 1943 3,025,728 2.360
^ay 1, 1942 3,057,234 2.334
Apr. 1, 1940 3,102,534 2.362
In metropolitan counties*
XOT. 1, 1943953,504 1.397 Apr. 1, 1940 355,143 1.295 TOTAL POPULATION"
July I, 1944 3,223,727 2.432
July 1, 1943 3,225,989 2.403
July 1, 1942 3,219,210 2.407 July 1, 1941 3,133,243 2.395
July 1, 1940 3,129,911 2.372
July 1, 1939 3.119,931 2.334 July 1, 1933 3,090,683 2.331
July 1. 1937 3,035,880 2.351 July 1, 1936 2,977,558 2.325
July 1, 1935 3,954,557 2.322
July 1, 1934 2,964,433 2.348
July 1, 1933 2,949,793 2.349
July 1, 1933 3,934,985 2.351
July 1, 1931 2,924,184 2.357
July 1, 1930 2,909,601 2.364
July 1, 1939 2,903,343 2.334
July 1, 1923 2,902,777 2.409
July 1, 1927
July 1, 1928 July 1, 1935 July 1, 1924
2,390,751 2.423 2,858,724 2.444 2,333,232 2.439
2,920,184 2.559
July 1, 1923 3,954,343 3.539
July 1, 1922 3,954,937 2.694
July 1, 19B1 3,964,594 3.731
July 1. 1920_3_._9_3_6._5_2_3__2._7_4_8
Sources: 7. S. Sureaj 3? the Ceatus, Spe
cial Population 3eport, ser. P-S iSS?, -J-4*
;3. 11;, ?-45 ;2, 4J. and Vital Statistics
Rates in the United !
*7hoso with at l*st half of their popula
tion in a aetropolltan iistrict la 1940.
^Sxcluding anwd force* outslia U. S-, but
counting others in state where statlonod.
EXHIBIT 25. GEORGIA'S TOTAL POPULATION: NET INCREASE OR DECREASE. APR. 1, 1930 APR. 1, 1940
(State increase 7.
EXHIBIT 26. GEORGIA'S CIVILIAN POPUIATIOK: NET INCREASE OR DECREASE, APR. 1 194D m 1, 1943
IN-
DC-
CMC**!: CRCUC
i U. S. Bur.au of tb O.MUB, PoauUtton CMU Report..
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EXHIBIT 27. OUUCTEHSTICS OF GEOKU'S POnUTNM, CENSDSES OF 1SN-1S4I
(Xaoh Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.
T= TOTAL POPULATION; H=POPUL1TION REPORTING ON AGB; LrrLOWSR AGB-GROUP, SOT PAST 20th BIRTE3AY; I/=M1DDLS AGE-GRODP, BETWEEN 20th AND 65th BIRTHDAYS; U=~nP2EH ACE-GROCP, PAST 85th 8I3TE2AY.)
All
All
Yhite
White
Nonwhite
Xonwiiise
males
females
males
females
males
females
*
f>
T 1,534,758 2.323 1,588,965 2.422 1,016,688 1.710 1,021.590 1.738 513,070 7.334 567,375 8.293
1940
L 844,050 3.812 641,547 2.864 408,030 2.018 397,738 2.024 236,020 3.790 243,809 8.331
n POPULATION 11
813,812 2.100 865,600 2.243 558,262 1.588 568,558 1.633 255,550 7.091 297,042 7.858 76.896 1.745 81.81S 1.774 50,396 1.235 55.294 1.287 25,500 8.182 26.524 8.393
T 498,925 1.372 574,833 1.51U 330,062 .991 363,591 1.049 1.58,863 5.520 211,292 5.229
Urban
Jj
175,326 1.564 186,127 1.657 111,586 1.096 115,346 1.133 63,740 6.209 70,781 5.451 301,848 1.320 358,123 1.489 203,812 .972 227,401 1.038 98,036 5.152 130,722 5.096
0
21.751 .951 30,633 1.100 14,654 .680 20,844 .791 7,037 5.4B8 9,789 6.442
T
95,268 8.429 101,673 9.074
Rural- L 132,499 2.632 133,294 2.708 93,216 2.033 92,035 2.063 39,283 8.745 41,259 3.915
nonfarm Utr
191,245 2.471 193,008 2.620 140,600 1.974 138,333 2.043 50,645 3.205 54,575 9.176 16,717 1.698 19,136 1.953 11,377 1.236 13.442 1.481 5,340 8.364 5,744 9.230
T 695,372 4.362 668,594 4.6B3 441,433 3.266 414,189 3.467 253,939 1J.477 254,405 13.924
Rural- L 336,225 5.044 322,126 5.158 203,228 3.725 190,357 3.754 132,997 10.997 131,769 11.101
farm
11 320,719 3.940 314,469 4.376 213,850 3.031 202,824 3.300 106,869 9.357 111,545 10.735
D
38,428 3.337 31.999 3.785 24.355 2.426 21,008 2.826 14,073 10.792 10,991 10.759
T
1930
?
POPULATION JJ
U
T R Urban L
H
0
1,434,527 2.309 1,473,979 2.431 1,433,547 2.309 1,473,115 2.431
672,617 2.801 671,393 2.850 704,498 2.027 744,876 2.211
56.432 1.697 56.846 1.718
413,516 1.225 41S.078 1.225 476,541 1.371 162,526 1.373 174,762 1.460 241,662 1.170 283,074 1.354
13,890 .853 IS. 705 .987
920,819 1.647
920,272 1.647 419,409 1.963
462,591 1.474 38.272 1.226
277,468 108,172 161,131
10.165
.881 .968 .849 .651
916,202 1.685 513,708 915,785 1.686 513,275
408,823 1.958 253,208
467,213 1.S40 241,907 39,750 1.275 18.160
300,609 110,120
176,885 13.604
.940 140,610 .999 56,354
.923 80,531 .748 3.725
8.255 557,777 3.270 557,329 9.571 262,570 7.204 277,553 8.973 17,096
175,146 5.386 175,932 6.479 64,642 4.803 106,189 5.681 5.101
8.831 8.893
9.656 8.258 3.930
6.340 6.343 6.803 6.CS2 6.532
Rural- nonfarm jj
U
T
Rural- ?
farm
U
296,993 2.453
125,912 2.626
158,909 2.438 12.172 1.530
718,705 4.530 718,476 4.530 384,179 5.203 303,927 4.013
30,370 3.369
30l|778 2.616
129,499 2.738
158,672 2.635 13.6O7 1.784
695,014 4. SG3 694,796 4.862
367,132 5.323 303,130 4.497
24.534 3.772
200,003 1.813
84,334 1.941 107,328 1.817
8.341 1.108 442,903 3.312 442,801 3.313 228,903 3.778
194,133 2.986 19.766 2.446
200,230 1.911 96,990 8.790 101,543 9.613 85,328 2.000 41,573 9.244 44,171 9.532
105,191 1.914 51,531 8.449 53,481 9.717 9,711 1.348 3.331 3.857 3,896 9.258
415,031 3.501 275,302 11.O63 279,983 11.483 414,947 3.501 275,675 11.063 279,849 11.432 213,375 3.813 155,276 11.709 153,757 11.803
185,137 3.261 109,795 10.238 117,993 11.102 16,4,35 2.841 10.604 11.356 8,099 11.269
T 1,444,823 2.681 1,451,009 2. SOI
1920 POPULATION
? J
1,443,150 2.682 1,449,742 2.801 708,852 3.274 709,611 3.317 682,523 2.300 689,795 2.471
Urban
U
51.775 2.085 50,336 2.054
T 351,657 1.293 376,202 1.358
R 351,036 1.293 375,716 1.388
L 132,335 1.373 141,803 1.447
U 208,018 1.267 220,198 1.375
U
10.683 .937 13.715 1.091
T 243,530 2.356 243,832 2. ll
Rural- ? nonfarm ~
243,179 2.357 106,142 2.561 126,481 2.277
243,614 2.512 110,463 2.674 122,016 2.451
U
10,556 1.707 11,135 1.837
T 849,636 5.193
Ruralfarm
? J
848,935 5.192 470,375 5.976
348,024 4.522
830,412 5.540 457,345 6.131 347,581 5.017
U
30,536 3.900 25.486 4.225
T"
1,305,019 2.757 1,304,102 2.921
1910 POPULATION
?
1,302,683 2.759 1,302,294 2.921 659,954 3.396 659,656 3.448
603,384 2.339 601,254 2.559
U
39.345 1.981 41,334 2.108
T 259,037 1.205 279,613 1.323
R 258,180 1.205 278,949 1.322
Urban
L 103,266 1.335 108,895 1.386
II 115,569 .987 128,670 1.142
U
7.252 .927
9. 824 1.056
853,474 1.765 411,601 2.140 409,543 1.527
32.330 1.407 223,390 .880 223,147 .881
86,853 .958 128,981 .847
7.313 .707 156,587 1.674 156,417 1.675 68,227 1.824
81,361 1.622 6.829 1.173
473,910 3.480 256,521 3.991 199,201 3.025
13.188 2.655
724,488 1.713 723,603 1.719 357,875 2.103 343,206 1.477
22.523 1.234 155,602 .773 155,284 .774
62,220 .854 70,543 .645
4.560 .611
835,005 1.800 590,714 10.300 515,004 11.365 834,499 1.801 589,676 10.809 615,243 11.374 401,766 2.125 297,251 13.300 307,345 12.405 399,167 1.587 272,930 9.565 290,528 10.522
33,566 1.469 19.445 10.534 16,770 10.127 231,212 .916 128,267 7.010 144,990 7.517 231,021 .916 127,889 7.020 144,695 7.827
39,753 .978 45,488 7.987 52,045 3.332 131,792 .888 79,037 6.554 33,406 7.562
9,471 .738 3.370 6.994 4,244 7.693 152,388 1.736 86,943 8.829 91,444 9.734 152,278 1.737 86,762 8.842 91,336 9.794 69,412 1.870 37,915 9.334 41,051 9.804
75,317 1.673 45,120 8.374 46,699 9.797 7,549 1.3S5 3,727 9.700 3.585 9.643
451,200 3.650 375,025 14.140 379,212 14.429 242,596 4.029 213,854 14.318 214,749 14.930 192,058 3.305 148,823 13.395 155,523 13.929
18.546 3.122 12,348 12.601 8,940 12.201
707,314 1.7SS 580,531 11.264 595,733 11.733 706,712 1.789 579,080 11.230 595,532 11.743 348,919 2.094 302,079 12.552 310,737 12.614 331,553 1.576 260,178 10.170 269,701 10.964
26.240 1.446 16,823 10.453 15.144 10.194 158, C04 .802 103,435 7.569 121,509 8.534 157,808 .802 102,896 7.583 121,141 3.539
63,047 .355 41,046 9.060 45,848 9.169 68,521 .653 45,027 6.060 60,149 7.310
6.208 .715 2.693 7.443 3.416 8.0O4
T 1,103,201 2.842 1,113,130 2.994
1900 POPULATION
? JJ
1,099,880 2.843 1,110,094 2.992 578,376 3.413 579,964 3.466 439,072 2.423 496,186 2.633
U
32.432 2.085 33.944 2.226
593,128 1.734 591,966 1.736 303,317 2.070 271,321 1.510
17,328 1.234
538,166 1.804 510,073 11.053 524,964 11.486 587,343 1.804 507,914 11.077 522,751 11.502 297,306 2.083 275,059 11.983 232,558 12.157
270,C46 1.611 217,751 10.126 236,140 10.844 19.991 1.437 15.104 10.828 13,953 10.391
Source: U. 3. Bureau ot tne Census, Population Census
In 1940 unreported ages were estimated from other known facts in each o&se.
EXHIBIT 28. GEORGIANS OUTSIDE CITIES WITH 10,000 OR MORE 1930 POPULATION: NET NATURAL INCREASE OR DECREASE, 1930-1940
(State Increase 11.7)1)
EXHIBIT 29. GEORGIANS OUTSIDE CITIES WITH 10,000 OR MORE 1930 POPULATION: NET INCREASE OR DECREASE DUE TO MIGRATION, 1930-1940
I a- oe-
CRCA9C CBCAft
Souro*: U, 3. Bureau of the 0nu, Population Cenaua Reporta and Vital 3tatitio of the PnltA Statei.
Souroe: U. 3. Bureau of the Oeneui, Population Oeneui Reporta and Tltal 3tatlatio of the United atatea.--------
EXHIBIT 30. PERCENTAGE OF
POPULATION GAIN OR LOSS, 1930-1940. FOR GEORGIA CITIES WITH
10,000 OR MORE 1930 POPULATION
Nat mDuiograto Total ural tion
Atlanta.... Augusta.. . . Brunswick*.
+31.4 4-13.5
+4-119..83
+ 7.3
h 5.0 4-26.4
f- 5.4 4- 6.4 - 1.9 4- 7.3 - 4.9 + 2.3
Co lumbus ... Decatur.. . . Griffin.... LaGrange...
4-23.5 Hh 5.7
4-34.7. 4-38.1
4- 9.2
-
-
h
.7 7.2
8.5
4- 7.5 I- 3.3
+17.8 4-25.4 4-30.9
4- -7 4- 4.3
SaTannoh . . . Thomasville Valdosta.. . Wayoross. . .
4-13.9 4- 8.1 4-15.7 4- 8.1
H
Hh 1.2
- .9
_
h -
6.0 5.1
4-13.7
+ 11.7 4> 9.0 + 9.7 4- 3.0
Source: TJ. 3. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports; id., 71taJi Statistics of1 the United States.
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EXHIBIT 31. ESTIMATED NET GAIN OR LOSS OF RURAL-FARM POPULATION DUE TO HGUTION BETWEEN 1930 AND 1940, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY SEX, COLOR, AND 1930 AGE-EXPRESSED AS A PERCENTAGE OF THE SURVIVORS (TO 1940)
OF EACH CLASS OF THE 1930 RURAL-FARM POPULATION
'..nite males
White females
Xonxnlte males
Nonnhi te females
Age In 1930
U.S.
Ga.
U.S. Ga.
U.S. Ga.
U.S. Ga.
Total -- 9.0 -- 15.7 --14.0 -- ia.2 -- 17.1 --23.0 --22.4 --26.3
0-4 5-9
10-14 15-19 20-24
+ 1.7 -- 2.3 -- 3.5 -- 9.8
--22.7 --31.4
--35.4 --41.8 --23.5 --25.9
-- 1.6 -- 5.8 --13.0 --17.0
--37.1 --35.9
--36.0 --37.7 --12.3 --21.0
-- 7.0 -- 8.7 -- 12.1 --17.7
--38.7 --36.0 --tl.3 --59.7
--23.4 --35.3
--11.1 -- 13.9 --18.6 --21.3
--36.6 --39.3 --12.6 --17.9 --29.5 --37.3
25-29
30-34 35-39 40-44
-- 1.5 -- 4.7
4- 4.8
.0
+ 6.0
.0
+ 4.5 4- 2.4
4- 3.1 -- 3.5
+ 2.1 -- 3.4
-- 5.5 2 :l -- 5.6
--10.5 -- 9.9
-- 5.4 -- 5.6
-- 7.. 2 + 5.9 + 19.1
--12.7 --15.8
-- 3.7 --11.7
-- 3.8 -- 11.4 -- 9.3 --13.3
45-64 654-
-- 2.3 -- 8.9 --12.9 --15.5 --11.3 -- 18.4 --17.4 --23.1 --13.5 --26.6 --11.6 --13.9 --17.8 --24.4 --15.4 --20.2
Source : United States Bureau or Agricultural Econoadcs. Volume and Composition of Net :JU?ration fron the Rural -Para Populat^on 1930-
1 194-i i
EXHIBIT 32. GEORGIAS NONNGRANTS AND SURVIVING INTERSTATE EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF POPULATION,9 CENSUSES OF 1900-1940
(loon Georgia total Is followed by Georeia'3 percentage of tee corresponding United States totcl. NrNONJJIGRANTS, THOSE LIVING IN STATE "(tHERE BORN; b X = LIVI!JG rXTERSTATE SXJOSTS CF POKJLATICN; 5
U= LIVING INTERSTATE IMPORTS 0? POPULATION. 0 )
N
1940
I
11
N
Hale
X
Female
Hz 11
N
1930
X
u
Total
3,773,300 924,383
333,177 1,354,985
463,566 169,595
1,418,315
461,317 163,583
2.995
3.436 1.238 2.936 3.438 1.258
3.053
3.434 1.218
2,590,975 3.134
883,723 3.481 300.071 1.132
V.-Mte
"onwfcite
'p
1,755,531 500,775 267.423
870,975 256,388 136 ,874
884,606
244,387 130.549
2.127
2.104 1.123 2.112 2.145 1.145
2.142
2.063 1.102
1,017,719 424,103
65,754 434 ,Clu 207 , 178
32,721
533.70S
216,930
33,033
10.100 13.517
3.111 s.362 13.543 .1.129
10.327
13.689 2.034
,
lO)
io)
(o) (o)
(c) (o)
lc;
U)
t=)
lo)
(0)
io)
1930
N
2,595,423 3.652
X
533,563 2.632
11
279,246 1.377
1,471,937 2.354
331,032 1.819 198.469 1.091
1,123,435 13.145 202,531 9.743 80,777 3.8SS
1910
N
2,364,349 3.864
X
483,960 2.744
U
321.545 1.310
1,257,017 2.399 312,219 2.045 145,649 .954
1,097,332 13.096 151,741 9.219 75,396 4.611
1900
N
3,010,408 3.873
X
410,399 3.039
11
189,887 1.406
1,052,145 3.376
278,197 2.300 115,298 .953
953,263 12.570 133,103 3.414
74,589 5.315
Souroe: U. S. Bureau or the Census, Population Census^Reports. alnoludins only people born and residing in continental United States and reporting state where born. **In this table, surviving interstate migrants are regarded us exports when classified according to state of birth, and as imports when classified according to state of residence. clnforjiation unavailable.
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EXHIBIT 33. SURVIVORS (TO 1S40) OF MIGRANTS TO AND ROM GEOR6IA AND TO AND FROM ITS IMAN, RURAL-NONFARM, AND RURAL-FARM AREAS DURING THE PERIOD 1935-1940
(Zaoh Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage or tlie corresponding United States total.
T= TOTAL POPULATION; H = POPULATION KEPORTINO ON MIGRATION STATUS; N= NONfflGRANTS ; a I = I1MICHANT3 ; a
~~
1= LIVING EXPORTS; H = LIVING IMPORTS.)~
~
Tocal
White mules ','hite females
f>
*
3,810,601 2.320 918,367 1.677 936,370 1.708
POPULATION R 2,779,384 3.316 907,831 1.675 916,561 1.704
PAST FIFTH N 2,355,912 3.268 735,395 1.573 756,003 1.638
BIRTHDAY
I
2.097 .583 1,355 .754
666 .408
Nonwhite males
* 458,700 7.697 453,836 7.703 407,609 7.709
43 .433
Nonwhite females
507,364 503,156 456,905
33
8.311 8.305 8.225
.433
ALL MIGRANTS
jj
Interstate y
421.375 2.678 171,071 3.308 159,892 3.370 158,379 3.438 57,305 1.835 52,683 1.813 135.134 1.937 59.313 1.900 48.332 1.660
45,184 7.766 23,250 10.115
9.250 4.025
45.338 8.074 25,141 10.560 8.340 3. SOS
homes
U
Interstate ^
To rural-nonfarai X
homes
M
Interstate y
To rural-form Z
homes
11
Interstate K
MIGRANTS FROM
I
URBAN HOMESb
LI
Interstate jj
To urban
X
homes
U
Interstate y
To rural-nonfarm I
homes
M
Interstate M
156.537 96,33^
60.387 126 , 102 135.450
42,636 41.984 135,982
139.383 19,357^ 23.763
174,080 163.930
83,968 73.808
1.903 .408
1.508 2 .833 3.808 2.686 3.645 4.477
4.589 3.140 3.516
1.957 1.843
2.100 1.846
85.867
60,03^ 42.61S 50,369
S4.514 18,96^ 33.114
1.516
2.036 1.479 2.084
2.255 2.263 2.758
63,391 32,811
36.960 50,131 55.065 17,408 33.343 49,691
53,615 7,036 10,010
68,466 73.049
31,523 35,106
1.686 1.777
1.460 2.373 3.497 2.127 3.730 3.438
3.630 1.549 3.188
1.619 1.704
1.654 1.843
37,437 1.436 21,700 1.622
19,538 1.460
25.339 2.097 8,023 1.872 12.156 3.836
66,319 33,103
25.881 46,551 45.865 14,336 13.700 45,252
47.708
6,195 8.651
67,363 66.940 30,035
39,603
1.683 1.733
1.397 3.331 3.397 2.116 3.015 3.647
3.845
1.661 2.319
1.616 1.606 1.639
1.616
37.696 1.383 21,636 1.604
18,526 1.374
20.564 1.883 6,761 1.851 8.083 2.214
11,934 14,370
3.503 15,791 13.602
b,695 3.506 20,701 19,653 3,285 2,343
13,306 12,808 10,323 4.835
4.823 10.174 3.497 10.673
9.193 11.610 7.147 11.097 10.538 8.108 5.534
7.154 5.006 8.107 3.789
4.843 3.390 7,343 8.169
2,130 3.370
5.119 7.317 2,155 8.735 1,765 7.146
14.903 17,203 4.044 13,629 10.918
5,147 3.436 20,338
19.407 2,791 1.860
19,946 12.123 12,097
4,274
5.290 10.449 3.456 11.569
9.368 13.895
6.103 12.664
12.084 8.326 5.548
8.246 5.013 9.031 3.191
5,902 9,411
2,434
3.598 8.97*3
3.321
3,603 6.963 2,030 10.414 1.105 5.671
homes
U
Interstate M
MIGRANTS FROM
Z
RURAL-NONFARH HOMES 0 U
Interstate J
23.539 4,910 8.076
88,366 81.083 30,409 33,126
2.889 1.755 2.887
2.963 2.718 2.593 1.972
9,393 2.339 1,800 1.392 3.432 3.457
32.931 2.335 11,220 1.960 10.967 1.916
8.680 3.491 1.628 1.378 2.989 2.531
32,364 3.331 10,103 1.917 8.663 1.644
3.847 826 930
7.347 6.476 7.391
7.833 8.756 4,448 12.330 1.838 5.095
2.619 10.019 656 6.843 735 7.673
7.956 8.955 4,638 12.341 1.659 4.414
hoiaes
M
Interstate jj
33.934 2.301 9.545 1.498
13,530 2.023 4,237 1.435
14,981 2.084 4.341 1.429
3.356 494
5.873 3.412
3,067 573
6.495 2.329
homes
M
Interstate M
To rural-fora
I
homes
M
Interstate ^
^GRANTS FROM
X
RURAL-FARM HOMES0 11
Interstate jj
35.303
10,965 10.368 10,933 11.846
3,306 3.313
3.091
2.693 3.546 2.993 3.343 1.788 3.498
148.550 4.927 33,835 3.519 20.145 2.095
14,600
4,443 5.364 4,373
4.801 938
1.466
3.603
2.104 3.493 3.371
3.664 1.433 3.333
55.438 4.001 10,947 2.333
9,630 3.043
13,817
3,741 3.163 4,051
4,566 743
1,258
3.504
2.153 1.820 2.478
3.795 1.318 2.333
50.203 4.020
9,339 3.389 6.871 1.755
4,293
1,485 1.093 1,380
1.183 343
246
11.468
12.300 9.095 10.759
9.944 9.741
6.937
21.038 10.934 6,837 13.830 1,869 3.781
3,593 1,296
843 1,329 1.396
276 343
11.239 12.715 8.270 13.385 13.053
9.896 8.713
31.872 11.623
6,712 13.573 1.775 3.539
homes
11
Interstate ^
To rural- nonfaim Z
homes
U
Interstate M
To rural-farm
Z
home a
U
Interstate y
39.613
14, 33^ 5.369 30,527 37.145
9,182 S.800
93,130 91.792
10,314 8,976
3.867
4.655 1.743 4.737 4.303
3.876 3.449
5.808 5.735
2.476 3.154
9,638 3,719 1.943
11,880 11.975
3,555 3.650
33,463 33.837
3,673 4.037
3.001 3.790 1.458
3.765 3.795
3.839 2.904
4.467 4.516
1.730 1.901
10.771
3,377 1.984 10,544 9.349
2,743
1.448 39,962 30.182
3,319 3.439
3.143
2.647 1.555 3.779 3.314
2.822
1.490 4.779 4.814
1.932 2.064
4.077 3,487
651 4,150 3.031
1,529
400 14,943 13.940
1,821 818
8.651 15.947 3.977 15.631 11.378
20.570
5.381 12.586 11.741
9.044 4.063
5,129 3,706
791 3,953 3,900 1,355
303 14,762 13.843
1,601
683
9.357 14.834
3.124 16.022 11.754 30.640
4.600 13.591 13.745
9.115
3.883
Source: Tj. 3. Bureau of tho Census, Population Census Reports.
aln this table, a person past the 5th birthduy and living la the continental United States on April 1, 1940, Is celled an Immigrant If he moved into the continental United States from outside between April 1, 1935, and April 1, 1940; a "ijgnaJgrftnt if on both these dates he lived either (1) in the same olty having a 1930 popula tion or over 100,000, or 13) outside any such oity and In the sane county; and a migrant if he is neither an immigrant nor a nonnlgrant. ;ilgrants are called exports from their 1935 homes, imports to their 1940 homes. ^Excluding those not fully reporting on the location of their 1935 homes.
EXHIBIT 34. NET CIVILIAN MIGRATION BETWEEN APRIL 1,1940, AND NOVEMBER 1,1943 Sourcei U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Special Population Reports, ser. P-44, not 17t
24 EXHIBIT 35. POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY SEX, COLOR, LOCATION, AND AGE, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. T = TOTAL POPULATION; U=URBAN POPULATION; K = RURAL-NONFARM POPULATION; F = RURAL-FAR POPULATION.)
TOTAL T 1940 U POPU- N LATION F
1st U birth- S day 7
5th U birth- N day T
7th U birth- N day F Past T 10th U birth- N day F Past T 15th U birth- N day F
ast T 18th U birth- N day F Past T 20th U birth- N day F Past T 21st U birth- N day F
25th U birth- N day F Past T 30th U birth- N day F
35th U birth- N day F
40th U birth- N day F Past T 45th U birth- N day F Past T 50th D birth- N day F
All
males
1,534,758 2.323 498,425 1.373 340,461 2.475 695.373 4.362
490,890 1.367 333,680 2.470 680,463 4.345
456,658 1.350 306,077 2.453 614.332 4.263
440,110 1.341 298,377 2.443 579,657 4.209 1,216,193 2.200 414,303 1.326 272,518 3.426 529,373 4.134 1,052,001 3.138 369,648 1.306 340,322 '3.413 442,031 3.997 957,044 2.096 342,967 1.397 332,490 2.412 391,587 3.926 880,708 2.064 333,599 1.386 307,963.3.384 359.147 3.873 846 laSe 2.049 314,303 1.380 301,060 2.367 345,575 3.854
275,336 1.252 172,851 2.281 296.733 3.758 610,883 1.908 233,667 1.191 139,415 2.168 247,801 3.646
177,841 1.129 110,153 2.061 207.539 3.549
136,139 1.073 85,633 1.963 171,839 3.463 311,791 1.^54 104,897 1.033 66,521 1.900 140,373 3.407 336,333 1.743 76,305 1.003 49,857 1.841 110,361 3.377
All
females
1,588,965 2.432 574,883 1.510 345,488 3.603 668.594 4.683
566,578 1.508 338,823 2.600 653.882 4.670
533,266 1.498 311,359 3.588 589.009 4.605
516,423 1.491 397,795 2.579 555.332 4.563 1,275,352 3.312 490,324 1.483 278,199 2.570 506.929 4.508 1,114,535 2.258 443,855 1.478 246,000 2.565 434.680 4.433 i.OlilSl? 3.333 413,480 1.463 336,538 3.560 376.499 4.366 947,418 2.14! 388,756 1.449 312,194 2.543 346.468 4.314 4121046 2. 178 375,239 1.437 204,571 2.523 333.288 4.276
335,237 1.399 176,358 3.456 287.173 4.164 645,105 2.037 263,586 1.337 143,800 2.371 338.719 4.039
211,076 1.283 114,630 E.303 198.613 3.933
163,647 1.818 90,684 2.333
160.364 3.834 324,394 1.873 135,848 1.180
71,568 3.184 126.978 3.751 243,373 1.833
93,085 1.147 54.41B 2.120 95.873 3.694
White males
White females
1,016,688 1.710 1,021,590 1.738 330,063 .991 363,591 1.049 345,193 1.945 243,810 3.006 441,433 3.266 414,189 3.467
324,338 .987 240,446 1.939 433,658 3.355
303,863 .977 331,196 1.930 394,208 3.207
292,639 .972 311,747 1.934 373,867 3.175 818,290 1.636 276,566 1.939 197,937 1.916 343.787 3.138 713,819 1.595 248,373 .955 175,119 1.909 290,337 3.039 6531304 1.57S ' 331,076 .950 162,537 1.912 258,701 2.992
WdleSS 1.552
213,476 .945 151,977 1.890 238,203 2.955 589 1 232 1.543 212,384 .941 147,043 1.877 229,805 2.945
358,188 1.046 339,120 2.003 405,719 3.459 926,270 1.708 337,303 1.040 220,311 1.998 368,657 3.421 887,557 1.692 337,053 1.036 211,053 1.993 349,453 3.401 829,348 1.670 310,934 1.030 197,570 1.988 330.854 3.368 738,904 1.636 282,633 1.026 175,217 1.987 271,055 3.312 6671246 1.614 363,838 1.021 161,693 1.986 241,715 3.378 62S;s52 1.545 248,345 1.013 151,775 1.973 223,832 3.249 602,660 1.584 240,023 1.005 146,704 1.963 315,934 3.231
186,524 .933 126,995 1.813 199.548 2.891
209,371 .984 137,373 1.921 189,276 3.171
152,887 .864 103,164 1.731 168,360 2.817
173,378 .951 103,920 1.862 159,553 3.089
131,612 .837 81,328 1.640 140,952 3.733
95,471 .800 63,333 1.560 116,914 3.660 217,441 1.326 73,336 .774 49,071 1.503 95.034 3.598 163,975 1.306 53,639 .753 36,401 1.437 73,945 2.548
138,555 .912 83,111 1.798 133,933 3.008 384,136 1.432 110,022 .880
66,095 1.747 108,019 2.934 334,481 1.400 86,302 .865 52,259 1.706 85,930 3.869 170,356 1.380 65,100 .853 39,858 1.657 65,398 3.838
Nonwhite
males
518,070 7.834 168,853 5.520
95,268 8.429 253.939 10.477
165,952 5.506 93,334 8.408 347,805 10.455 458,700 7.697 153,795 5.450 84,881 8.353 330,034 10.267 433,891 7.630 147,471 5.417 80,630 8.319 305,790 10.315 397,903 7.150 137,737 5.353 74,581 8.270 185.585 10.327 338 , 1B3 7 . 364 121,275 5.378 65,203 8.260 151,704 10.081 3641740 7.272 111,891 5.330 59,963 8.270 133,885 10.030 282!050 7.181 105,133 5.172 55,985 8.101 130.943 9.959 871,606 7.134 101,819 5.136 54,017 8.186 115,770 9.939
88,713 4.983 45, 85S 7.968 97,185 9.783
70,780 4.737 36,351 7.673 79,541 9.644
56,329 4.612 28,834 7.489 66,587 9.657 119,893 6.653 43,668 4.575 33,299 7.353 54,925 9.699 94,350 6.846 31,561 4.636 17,450 7.423 45,339 9.807 72,348 7.152 22,576 4.773 13,456 7.638 36,316 10.033
Konwhite
females
f> 557,375 8.293 311,293 6.239 101,678 9.074 354,405 10.934 556,355 8.378 208,390 6.237
99,703 9.074 248,163 10.913 507,364 8.311 195,964 6.191
91,048 9.061 220,353 10.879 481,993 8.161 189,371 6.207 86,743 9.063 305,879 10.849 446,004 8.107 179,300 6.198 80,629 9.072 186.075 10.820 385,631 8.033 161,223 6.187
70,783 9.146 153,625 10.807 344JS71 7.468 149,643 6.165 64,845 9.193 134,784 10.778 323,566 7.894 140,511 6.119 60,419 9.185 122,636 10.738 3041 436 7.S4S 135,217 6.131 57,857 9.149 116.354 10.696 263,648 7.664 115,866 5.924 48,885 8.987 97,897 10.557
91,208 5.726 38,880 8.840 79,166 10.405 169,739 7.528 73,531 5.730 31,519 8.841 65,689 10.433 130,559 7.603 53,625 5.704 34,589 8.863 53,345 10.480 99,913 7.749 39,546 5.775 19,309 9.001 41,058 10.537 73,017 7.823 37,985 5.824 14,558 8.994 30,474 10.468
55th U birth- N
day F Past T 60th 0 birth- N day F Past T 55th U birth- N day F Past T 70th U
birth- N doy F
53,334 .976 35,836 1.778 81,525 3.333 11B,838 1.747 35,115 .970 25,306 1.744 58.417 3.373 76,896 1.745 31,751 .951 16,717 1.698 38,428 3.387 39,479 1.573 11,050 .857
8,831 1.501 19,608 3.097
66,780 1.124 40,028 2.056 69.059 3.654 123,841 1.783 46,801 1.113 28,661 3.010 48.379 3.700
81,818 1.774 30,633 1.100 19,186 1.953 31.999 3.785 44,140 1.633 16,495 1.013 10,377 1.751 17.268 3.601
37,183 .738 36,019 1.378 54,487 3.503 80,711 1.278 34,565 .719 17,918 1.318 38,238 2.463 50,396 1.235 14,664 .680 11,377 1.236 34,355 2.436 26,111 1.113
7,610 .631 5,999 1.084 12,503 2.306
47,284 .843 39,373 1.607 47,377 3.818 86,343 1.331 33,854 .835 20,733 1.548 33,656 2.819 55,294 1.287 30,844 .791 13,443 1.461 21,008 2.826 30,007 1.184 11,441 .737
7,240 1.298 11.326 3.670
Source: U. 3. Bureau or the Census, Population Census Reports.
15,051 4.777 9,807 7.710 37,038 10.078 38,127 7.793 10,550 5.137 7,388 8.094 20,189 10.506
26,500 8.182 7,087 5.468 5,340 8.364
14,073 10.792 13,368 8.116 3,440 5.385
2,823 8.163 7,108 10.735
19,496 5.895 10,655 8.980 31,683 10.391 37,599 8.133 13,947 6.166 7,929 9.103 15.723 10.551 36,524 8.393 9,789 6.442 5,744 9.380 10.991 10.759 14,133 8.435
5,054 6.454 3,137 8.267 5.943 10.725
25
BMHT 36. SCHOOUNG COHFIETED BY EEOKUNS PAST 25* BBTHIAY, IT SEX, COLOt, AND LOCATION. 1940 CEKSBS
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of tee corresponding United States tov.il. TuTOTAL POPULATION; B=DRBAN POPULATION; H = HUSAL-NOJTTAHU POPULATION; ?= RURAL-?ASil PCFJLATICS. }
TOTAL
White Jiales
White females
Xonmhite .lales
:conwi:ite ferules
TOTAL POPULATION PAST 25th BIRTHDAY
Reporting on schooling completed
T 1,533, 488 3. 051 513,057 1.504 526,020 1.552 231,753
n
600,473 1.32S 185,524 .923 209,371 .934 33,713
N
349,109 2.366 125,995 1.913 127,373 1.921 45,355
t
583,906 3.947 199.548 2.891 189,376 3.171 97,135
y a
1,516,427 2.057 595,095 1.333 344,651 2.378 576,681 3.950
507,098 1.509 521,533 1.55S 227,931 184,650 .927 203,010 .939 37,631 125,255 1.334 125, C53 1.927 44,940 197,193 2.896 187,515 3.175 95,410
Past 1st year n grade school N
T Past 2nd year <J grade school N
556,871
322,814 526.825
1,330,624 557,315 315,343 507.966
1.317
2.306 3.788
1.961 1.302 a. 271 3.702
180,942
121,445 1S6.999 433,593 179,383 120,147 183.563
.937
1.322 2.875 1.496
.938 1.814 2.819
204,722
122,979
181.356 505,275 203,785 122,106 179,385
1.CC7
1.926
3.155 1.563 1.0C5 1.921 3.1J9
77,400
35,741 76.C59 175,197 73,595 33,730 57 .322
Past 3rd year n grcde school N
T Past 4th year U grade school N
T Past 5th year D grade school N
535,681 300,343 471.288 1,200,334
503,158 277,424 419.753
1,054,556 457,251
247,749 349,556
1.270 3.201 3.533 1.787
1.219 2.099 3.306
1.657 1.156
1.985 3.017
177,473 117,464 176.504
447,708 172,515
112,143 163.045
409,039 154,336
103,592 141.111
.935 1.799 2.756
1.442 .938
1.763 2.560
1.384 .919
1.722 3.495
201,503 120,037 175.154 479,329 197,324
115,723 166 .282
447,473 189,144
108,583 149.741
1.005 1.903 3.107 1.527 1.000
1.S73 3.032
1.482 .939
1.837 2.393
55,450 27,950 52.773
lj.1,333 53,820
20,890 36,623 75,324
40,343
14,076 20.900
Past 6th year U grade school N
T Past 7th year U grade school N
F T Past 8th year U grade school N
410,190
218,236 383.178 774,875
360,946
139,721
224.203 584,053 300,731
145,653
137,669
1.083
1.860 2.689 1.405
1.029
1.768
2.413 1.169
.925
1.513
1.756
154,191
94,333 118.614
332,016
141,325
83,990
96.701 243,061 119,708
64,311
58.543
.895
1.660 2.283
1.246
.882
1.616
3.100 1.035
.802
1.339
1.505
178,193 99,426 129,247
361,092
164,351 39,275
107,556 233,282 142,209
71,100
59,973
.965 1.769 3.593
1.545
.950 1.714
2.481 1.151
.331
1.502
1.371
29,590
9,450 11,553 53,136
20,611
6,319
6.256 20,993 14,333
3,303
2,352
Past 1st year n high school N
T
Past 2nd year 0 Mgb school N
T Put 3rd year U high school N
246,153 1.229 121,698 2.157 107.098 3.OOO
211,020 1.209 100,523 2.101
73.984 3.608
179,236 1.246 81,864 2.112 50.983 2.359
99,005 1.096 120,786 1.139 53,594 2.063 61,200 2.131 45.028 3.840 55,629 2.977
85,842 1.083 105,278 1.186 44,123 1.993 51,558 2.082 30.31B 2.447 39,664 2.609
73,001 1.117 90,682 1.231 35,531 2.002 42,391 2.111 20.344 2.210 28.032 2.350
9,556 2,531 1.935 10,231 7,300 1,793 1.138
5,761 1,292
703
Past 4th year tf high school N
T
Past 1st year U
college
y
T
Past 2nd year IT
college
If
F
T
Past 3rd year D
college
H
------------------------ T-
Past 4th year U
college
N
T
Past 5th year U
college
rN
157,493 1.226 69,196 2.052 37.743 2.077
123,611 1.652
72,376 1.361
35,885 2.451 15.370 2.197 98,439 1.630
53,257 1.322 28,945 2.463
11,237 S.2S5
63,030 1.511 33,645 1.241 13,744 2.3S6
5.641 3.063
56,'512 1.485
31,516 1.219 14,949 2.391
4.047 2.060'
9,321 1.043
5,939 .857
2,884 1.732
498 1.456
64.144 3O.096
14.741 53,625
31,251
IS ,463 5.911 43,387
5,586 13,560
4.241
30,330 18,223
9,729
2.363 25)409
15,386
8,232 1.791
6,235
3,823
2,143
315
1.101 1.956
1.928 1.432
1.138
2.306 2.OS9 1.38B
1.096 2.314
2.070
1.306 1.032
2.251
1.913 1.236
1.015
2.256 1.903
.989
.783
1.728
1.445
80,032
35,401 21,097 60 ,898
34,336 17,970
8.593 47,856
27,133
14,297
6,436 28,505
17,103
8,428 3.069
SllsSi 13,534
8,247 2,113
2,506
1,660
675
171
1.211
2.043 2.036 1 . 728
1.428 2.434
2.171 1.724
1.405
2.530
2.334 1.644
1.360
2.479 2.163
1.634 1.357
2.500 2.183
1.035
.378
1.651
1.423
4,964
1,022 519
3,531 2,636
539
256
2,378
2,215 485
177
1,979
1,567 320
92
1,628 1,334
275 69
345
294
46
5
Source: tj. 3. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports.
5.920 4.983 7.953 9.782
5.951
5. CIO 3.059
9.300
252,543 115, S66 43,385
97,397
259,765
114,304
43,393 95,563
7.564 5.924 3.937 10.557
7.6S5
5.943
9.095 10.594
4.737
7.711 9.435 6.234 4.646 7.424 9.055
103,807
41,549 32.401 215,560 100,052 39,311 77,137
5.735
3.922 10.521
7.255 5.618 3.716 10.314
4.351 6.335 3. 159
5.024 3.950
5.074 7.190 4.270
3.483
5.393 6.180
91,955
34,393 56.357
15.., 954 79,499
23,563 53,803
122,726 63,423
21,493 37,304
5.333
3.360 9.331
5.434 5.034
7.305 9.353
5.320 4.574
7.259 3.375
3.004 4.740 4.937 3.047 2.600 4.320 4. 165 2.493 2.222 3.641 3.035
2.635 4.606 4.O33 2.865 3.579 4.279 3.538
2.661 4.231 3.252
48.215
15,013 23.755
58,531 34,749
10,137 13,695
35,714
24,431 5,939
6.292 25,535
16,305 4,273
4,505
18,455 13,600
2,993 2,863
13,341 9,793
3,150 1.399
4.050
6.442 7.731
4.333 3.504
5.810 5.315
3.541
3.090 4.321
5.139 4.129
3.513 5.796
5.606
3.9S1 3.457
5.575 5.302
4.007 3.550
5.475 S.lia
2.702
4.091 3.009
3.527 3.310 5.019
3.543
^.505
3.315 5.013
3. 152
3.530
3.404 4.793
2.745
3.544 3.378
5.033 2.804
3.114
3.003
4.394
1.938
8,353 1,677 1,336 5,557 4,103
843 gll
3,323 803 383
2,126 1,747
267 113
l.SK
1,312 195 59 184 157 20 7
3.559 5.233 5.637 4.377 4. 626 5.730 5 524
4.531 5.017 4.506 3.393 4.026 3.905 2.595
3.75?
3.883 3.9C9 2.399 3.720 3.894 3.504 4.955
26
EXHIBIT 37. GEORGIANS BETWEEN 5th AND 25th BIRTHDAYS ATTENDING SCHOOL, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia'3 percentage of the corresponding United States total. T=TOTAL POPULATION; A = POPULATION ATTENDING SCHOOL.*)
All males
All females
White males
mate
females
Nonwhite males
Nonwhite females
POPU LATION Total
*
*
632,147 326.512
2.720 2.398
BETWEEN 5th
Urban
^
181,423 98.344
1.534 1.360
AND
Rural- T 133,226 2.720
25th nonfarm A 66.412 a. 317 BIRTH- Rural- T 317,499 4.872
DATS fora A 161.756 4.599
POPU LATION
Total
J
486,259 319.552
2.771 2.430
BETWEEN 5th
Urban
J
133,059 94.961
1.536 1.375
AND
Rural- T 93,115 2.615
20th nonfurm A 64,797 2.322 BIRTH Rural- T 255, 085 4.964
DAYS farm A 159.794 4.631
POPU LATION
Total
J
419,923 306.406
2.789 2.475
BET.VESN 5th
Urban
J
113,691 89.630
1.544 1.391
AND
Rural- T 83,587 2.571
18th nonfarm A 82.052 2.348 BIRTH Kurul- T 222,645 5.015
DAYS farm POPU LATION Total
A 154.724 4.698
J
356,279 276.416
2.829 2.584
BEWEEN 5th
Jrban
J
95,734 1.564 79.200 1.445
AND
Rural- T 71,583 2.594
16th nonfarm A 55.992 2.426 BIRTH Rural- T 188,962 .090
DAYS form POPU LATION Total
A 141.224 4.856
I
324,966 254.943
2.858 2.647
BETOKEN 5th
Urban
A
87,010 1.580 72.400 1.476
AKD
Rural- T 65,755 2.620
15th nonfarm A 51.765 2.480
BIRTH Rural- T 172,201 5.132
DAYS farm POPU LATION Total
A 130.778 4.956
I
391,996 228.475
2.876 2.685
BET'.YEEN 5th
Urban
J
78,036 1.594 64.547 1.493
AND
Rural- T 59,63*6 2.640
14th BIRTH
nonfarm A 46.660 2.517 Rural- T 154,280 5.151
DAYS farm POPU LATION Total
A 117.268 5.026
J
160,774 108.991
2.967 2.726
BW.VEEX 5th
Urban
jj
42,355 1.650 30,531 1.491
Aim
Rural- T 33,559 2.7^0
10th nonfarm A 22,528 2.566 BIRTH Rural- T 84,860 5.276
DAYS farm POPU LATION Total
A 55.782 5.241
J
64,823 3.044 21.624 2.399
BETWEEN 5th
Urban
A
16,548 1.675 6.182 1.179
% 644,965 2.791 338,095 2.573 208,029 1.683
103,086 1.475 135,101 2.782
68.505 2.480 301,836 5.120 166,504 4.904 486,216 2.825
338,534 2.588 144,510 1.648 100.501 1.481
99,165 2.693 67.380 2.480 242,541 5.095
164,653 4.922 417,117 2.840
318.385 2.616 119,786 1.532
95,098 1.489
84,821 2.665 64,551 2.492 212,510 5.099 158.736 4.971 351,106 2.864
282.686 2.695 99,092 1.637 83.329 1.533 71,742 2.669 57,620 2.551
180,272 5.126 141,737 5.068 319,099 2.885
257.698 2.732
89,411 1.646 75,566 1.556 65,359 2.678 52.695 2.578
164,329 5.157
129,437 5.108
286,473 2.902 229,416 2.754
79,912 1.656 67,120 1.570 58,868 2.685 47.060 2.594
147,693 5.177 115.236 5.140
158, 85 3.006 109,739 2.795 43,042 1.711
31.739 1.568 33,160 2.754 22,876 2.643
82,080 5.308 55.124 5.313 64,084 3.100
22.968 2. 541 16,843 1.746 6,804 1.303
% 405,300 1.964 219.143 1.793
116,339 1.078 66,283 1.000 94,201 2.114 48,858 1.551 194,660 3.613 104,003 3.527
309,609 1.995 313,354 1.812
84,387 1.072
63,453 1.004 69,219 2.026 47,532 1.850 156,003 3.688
102,380 3.543 365,963 2.002
202,568 1.831 71,787 1.074 59,158 1.006 58,669 1.983 45.210 1.862
135,507 3.719 98.300 3.570
224,751 2.026
179,594 1.887 60,159 1.085 51,295 1.028
50,240 2.000 40.206 1.902
114,352 3.767 88.093 3.645
204,448 2.044 164.302 1.931
54,490 1.094 46.466 1.043 46,077 2.018 36,883 1.931
103,881 3.794
80,954 3.701 183,241 2.053 146,270 1.938 48,777 1.101 41,174 1.050 41,696 2.030
33,030 1.949 92,763 3.802 72.066 3.734 99,977 2.107 68,884 1.944 26,297 1.136 19.412 1.024 23,259 2.061 15.770 1.956 50,421 3.873 33,703 3.841
40,014 3.155 13,191 1.639 10,324 1.151 3.941 .834
7 400,250 1.967 217.159 1.880
137, 93*1 1.146 65,923 1.039
92,938 2.115 48.645 1.927
179,381 3.739 102,591 3.656 302,413 1.999
213,165 1.867 89,057 1.135 64,047 1.040
68,538 2.055 47.762 1.924
144,825 3.735 101.356 3.666
259,024 2.009 203.137 1.883
73,464 1.111 60,154 1.039 58,618 2.033 45,554 1.937
126,942 3.741 97,429 3.696
217,727 2.027 178.472 1.926
60,725 1.114 52.058 1.060
49,575 2.035 40,250 1.958 107,437 3.762 86.164 3.748 197,366 3.039
161.819 1.945 54,676 1.119 46,877 1.070 45,094* 2.041 36,606 1.970 9^,602* 3.779
78,336 3.766 177,069' 2.056 143.784 1.958 48,958 1.1SS 41,618 1.079 40,595 2.045 32.642 1.980 87,456 3.788 69,524 3.782 96,935 2.114
68.084 1.970 26,378 1.170 19.713 1.081 2B.741 2.090 15,685 1.995 47,803 3.854 32,638 3.859 38,713 2.1& 13.534 1.694 10,250 1.188
4,179 .885
* 226,947 8.693 107,389 7.696
65,083 6.249 32,062 5.333
39,025 8.864 17,554 7.775 122,839 10.883
57,753 10.164 176,650 8.694
106.198 7.744 48,673 6.186 31.509 5.380 28,896 3.634 17,275 7.773 99,082 10.912
57,414 10.329
153,960 8.704 103,833 7.881
41,904 6 . 143 30,472 5.442 24,913 8.573 16,842 7.846 87,138 10.946 56.524 10.410 131,523 8.764 96,822 8.205 35,575 6.171 27,905 5.640
21,343 8.616 15.786 8.140 74,610 11.028 53,131 10.816 120,513 8.8l
90,641 8.399 32,520 6.208 25,934 5.755 19,678 8.693 14,883 8.365 68,320 11.U66
49,824 11.038 108,755 8.849 82,205 8.548
29,309 6. 46
33.373 5.849 17,934 8.781 13,630 8.573 61,513 11.073 45,202 11.215 60,797 9.017 40,107 8.819 16,058 6.353 11,169 5.814 10,300 9.038
6,858 9.047 34,439 11.199 22,080 11.817 24,809 9.U93
8,433 8.753 6,324 6.375 2,341 4.326
244,716 8.881 120.938 8.238
80,098 6.695 37,163 5.792 43,163 9.149 19,860 8.351 123,455 11.151 63,913 10.857
183, 7d3 3.309 119,369 0.263
5,453 6.477
36,454 5.796 30,629 8.826
19,613 8.356 97,716 11.061
63,397 10.898
158,093 8.787 115,348 8.336
46,32c!> 6.389
34.944 5.836 26,303 8.754 18,997 8.404
85,568 11.043 61.307 10.995 133,379 8.776
104,214 8.507 38,367 6.339 31,371 5.597 22 , 167 8 . 751 17,370 8.572 73,845 11.017 55,573 11.172
121 , 733 9 . 283 95.879 3.608
34,741 6.356 28,689 6.046 20,365 8.779 16.089 8.679 66,727 11.049
51,101 11.257
109,464 8.837 85,632 8.668 3U,954 6.359 25,502 6.083
18,273 8.800 14,418 8.731 60, 23V 11.068 45,712 11.328
61,360 9.005 41.655 8.853 16,604 6.417 13.026 5.996 10,419 8.984
7.191 9.056 34,377 11.212 22,438 11.777 25,371 9.163
9.434 8.998 6,593 6.493 2.635 5.277
7th BIRTH-
nonfurat A Rura 1- T
4.339 2.400 34, 5% .390
DATS farm A 11.103 5.663
4.633 2.549 33,677 5.438 11,531 5.766
2,870 1.731 30,341 3.954
6,380 3.959
3.0O1 1.819
19,204 3.907 6.354 3.930
1.469 9.791 14,234 11.199 4,723 13.531
1.632 9.701
14,473 11.336 5.177 13.532
LATION Total ]
BETWEEN 5th
Urban
]
AND
Hural- T
6th
nonfarm A
BIRTH Rural- T
DAYS far-a A
2.158 1.131 8,537 1.690
983 .688
7,075 2.738 299 1.092
17,346 5.349 876 4.236
2.470 1.271
3,580 1.741 1.148 .800 6,838 2.746
346 1.226
16,784 5.367 976 4.322
1,266 .724 5,409 1.187
738 .558 4,949 2.105
143 .557 10,367 3.973
385 2.255
1.413 .800 5,376 1.215
822 .623 4,704 3.087
153 .585 9,75O 3.909
433 2.331
Source: U. S. Bureau or the Census, Population Census Reports.
893 5.603 3,128 6.329
245 2.313
2,126 S.129
158 9.054
6,979 11.027 491 13.623
1,057 5.948 3,204 6.362
326 2.845 2,134 8.993
193 9.265
7,034 11.110 538 13.713
aReported us attending or night schools unless part
enrolled in any regular school or college (excluding correspondence of the regular school sytem) between Maroh 1 end April 1, 1940.
schools,
and
EXWMT 38. GEOIGUNS BETWEEN Stk AND 25ft BiTHDAYS ATTENDS SCHOOL, 1330 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total is folloned by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. T=TOTAL POPULATION; A = POPULATION ATTSNDISS S3EOOL. a )
All males
All females
Shite mules
7,Tiite females
Xonvhite zales
Sonnnite resales
POPU LATION Total
jj
649,300 328,089
2.758 2.373
BETWEEN 5th
Urban
'
156,644 87.671
1.383 1.207
AND
Rural- T 124,736 2.750
25th nonfarm A SO .085 2.276 BIRTH Rural- T 357, 930 5.114
DAYS farm
POPU
LATION Total
A 180,333 4.595
J
513,239 321,629
2.819 2.406
BETWEEN 5th
Urban
'
124,198 84.632
1.383 1.219
AND
Rural- T 93,085 2.631
20th nonfarm A 58.733 2.287
BIHTH- Rural- T 295,956 5.202
DATS farm A 178,264 4.622
POPU LATION
Total
j
448,516 310.645
2.813 2.431
BETWEEN Sth
Urban
J
107,599 80.493
1.377 1.219
18th
80,324 2.584
nonfurm A 56,656 2.302
BIRTH Rural- T 260,093 5.303
DAYS fara
POPU LATION
Total
A 173,495 4.672
J
381,155 283.423
2.802 2.474
BETWEEN Sth
Urban
A
91,342 1.370 72.722 1.235
AND
Rural- T 69,285 2.S62
16th nonfarm A 51,894 2.336 BIRTH Rural- T 320,523 .210
DAYS farm
POPU LATION
Total
A 158 807 4 747
J 262,250 2.504
BETWEEN Sth
Urban
J
83,664 1.372 67,422 1.255
Rural- T 63,827 2.561
15th nonfarm A 48,349 2.367 BIRTH Rural- T 200,787 5.203
DAYS farm
POPU LATION
Total
A 146,489 4.787
I
313,879 235,841
2.792 2.521
BETWEEN Sth
Urban
J
75,898 1.377 M.054 1.270
AND
Rural- T ,061 3.561
14th nonfarm A 43.794 2.339
BIRTH Rural- T 179,920 5.193
DAYS farm
POPU LATION
Total
A 130,993 4.826
J
177,258 113,449
3.778 2.443
BETWEEN Sth
Urban
^
43,729 1.398 30.898 1.256
AND
10th
Rural- T 33,936 2.562 nonfarm A 21, SIS 2.363
BIRTH Rural- T 99,543 5.168
DAYS farm A 60,733 4.818
POPU LATION
Total
J
70,269 2.763 22,073 2.044
Sth
AND 7th
BIRTH
Urban 4 Rural- T nonfarm A Rural- T
DAYS farm A
POPU LATION
Total
J
U?.m&&N
Sth
Urban
^
AND Rural- T
6th
nonfarm A
BIRTH Rural- T
DAYS farm A
6.852 1.050 13,619 2.539
4. 059 2.090
39,627 5.193 11,162 4.785 34,771 2.733
3.038 1.226 8,435 1.357 1.391 .770 6,775 2.506
373 1.144 19,561 5.144
1.269 3.723
fi 666,432 2.837 339.965 2.512 193,947 1.541
94,448 1.323 130,362 2.880 63.226 2.429 342,123 5.365 182,291 4.809 514,367 2.864 334.194 2.533 136,821 1.483
91.774 1.327 97,332 2.774 62.132 2.438 230,214 a. 333 180,288 4.833
321.873 2.551 114,998 1.461 87,239 1.322
59,695 2.445 347,730 5.307 174.939 4.893 377,532 2.838 289.828 2.572
95,533 1.437 77.642 1.321 70,373 2.652 53.757 2.454 2ll,636 5.287 153,429 4.951
266,520 2.537 86,873 1.4iJ 71.414 1.332 64,305 2.637 49.613 2.464
193,309 5.279 145,493 4.958
238.662 2.591 78,413 1.433 64,213 1.339 58,450 2.639 44.802 2.477 173,958 5.371
129,647 4.974 176,652 2.837 115.245 2.514
44,392 1.440 31.933 1.306 34,115 2.644 22.206 2.438 98,145 5.295 61.106 4.959 70,307 2.838 23.417 2.152
7.259 1.111 13,823 3.544 4.379 2.225 39,159 5.313 M.769 4.950
3.335 .407 8,506 1.4^2" 1,540 .846 6,866 2.620
444 1.292 19,269 5.270
1,402 3.834
403,349 1.925 220,408 1.757 107,826 .971
61,155 .900 81,969 2.007 48.859 1.800 213,554 3.704 115.394 3.481 317,482 1.959 215,314 1.777 80,354 .964 58.608 .903 61,913 1.932 42.727 1.304 175,215 3.342 113,879 3.500
206.428 1.785 69,852 .963 55,344 .897
40,925 1.805 154,133 3.760 110.158 3.521 235,600 1.954 185.807 1.795
59,298 .958 49.438 .900 46,652 1.900 36,957 1.309 130,650 3.768 99.402 3.529
170.953 1.807 54,331 .961 45,615 .911
34.238 1.826 118,894 3.764
91,059 3.536
153,321 1.816 49,353 .966 41.185 .920 39,323 1.910 31.021 1.841
81,115 3.552 110,982 1.960 74,444 1.771
28,607 .990 21.077 .922 23,117 1.921 15.572 1.831 59,258 3.773 37,795 3.541 43,756 1.943 14.532 1.467
4,807 .788 9,210 1.883 2.862 1.585 23,332 3.772 6.863 3.435
2,072 .900 5,657 .936 1,071 .629 4,633 1.391
246 .793 11,681 3.779
755 2.808
400,295 1.923 213,352 1.794 118,991 1.031
63,640 .945 34,305 2.074 44.650 1.873 196.99S 3.313 111,052 3.517 310,397 1.953 214,156 1.806 84,957 1.003 60,616 .944 63,354 2.020 43,307 1.377 161,576 4.791 109.733 3.536
205,192 1.811 72,275 .995 57,359 .937
41.813 1.871 143,531 3.780 106.015 3.563 230,574 1.955 133,753 1.816
60,42? .935 50.744 .931 46,857 1.952 37,303 1.853 123,390 3.735 95.705 3.592
169,063 1.827 55,330 .937 46.704 .940
34.376 1.357 112,826 5.787
37.933 3.003
151.884 1.335 50,122 .993 42.149 .949 39,052 1.949 31.017 1.875
78.718 3.618 103,372 1.930
74.160 1.798 23,685 1.013 21.358 .945
3S,739 1.953 15.419 1.349
57,448 3.836 37,383 3.821 43,110 1.975 15,038 1.518
4.977 .319 3,193 3.. 9491 2,978 1.641 22,680 3.325 7.083 3.521
2.231 .275
1.143 .671 4,611 1.949
264 .827 11,389 3.855
824 2.666
245,951 9.504 107,831 3.424
58,3*3 5.510 25,515 5.711 42,767 9.465 16.226 7.952
114,366 11.713 64,939 10.543
195,757 9.793 105 ,415 3.435
43,344 6.770 25,024 5.757
Ox, 173 9.015
15.0C5 3.019
12,3,741 11.339 54,385 10.672
104,217 3.590 37,747 G.732 25.149 5.792
15,730 3.123
105,960 11.777 63,333 ID. 321 144,555 9.670 97.615 3.351 32,C44 6.670
23,234 5.893 22,633 9.091 14,937 8.334
89,378 11.740 59.405 11.234
91.397 3.983 23,330 5.619 21.305 5.954
14,051 3.515 31,893 11.697 65,430 11.429
82,520 26,545 19.859
13,738 12,773
9.071 6.574 6.007
3.994 3. 595
49,878 11.590 66,275 9.213 39,005 3.855 15,122 6.292
9,321 5.634 10,359 3.815
6,246 3.559 40,235 11.336 22,933 11.869 26,ol3 9.077
7,541 8.413
2,045 4.803 4,409 8.703 1,197 3.815 16,295 11.270 4,299 12.847
955 5.523
320 3.032
2,137 3.490 132 6.528
514 10.105
5t 255,137 9.750 121,513 8.941
74 , 5S i . 139 31,303 6.243 46,257 9.954 13,555 3.521 145,124 11.922 71,239 11.257 203,370 9.8a3 120,038 8.932 51,354 7.146 31,158 6.253 33,468 9.565 13,325 3.553 11S, 536 11.337 70,555 11.309 175,059 9.333 116,531 9.030 43,725 7.CC3 29,830 6.254 28,145 9.453 17,877 3.543 104,139 11.965 53.924 11.477 145,953 3.713 106.075 9.217 o5,lC6 5.S44 26.893 6.278 23,516 9.334 16.454 3.739 33,336 11.342 62,724 11.719
97.457 9.254 31,643 5.746 24,710 5.277
15.237 3.S39 30,433 11.74 67,510 11.306
36.773 9.239 23,291 6.652 22.064 6.237 19,393 9.133 03.785 3.393 72, CIS 11.718 50,929 11.330 67,730 9.324 41,035 S.94S
10,575 5.719 l-.,375 9.032 6,737 3.332 40,597 11.557 23.723 12.010 27,19*? 9.194 3,379 3.544
2.292 4.913 4,633 9.002 1,401 9.156 15,479 11.427 4.585 12.959 13,350 8.985 1.155 5.344
397 3.402 2,255 3.355
ISO 7.380
578 10.223
oSoo*u*rrcwe:. Uu,. oS.. cBuurreeoauu 0o1r tUhOeB uCcennssuuas,t rPooy_myAuMlaytJiLQUnH_CQ_Ceni^i.suujj3_JIRP ewporwtsa. "Reported as attending or enrolled la any school or college between September 1, 1929, and April 1, 1030.
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EXHIBIT 39. MARRIAGE STATUS OF MALE GEORGIANS PAST 14tk BIRTHDAY BY COLOR, LOCATION, AND AGE, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia'3 percentage of the corresponding Halted States total.
T= TOTAL POPULATION; M = MARRIED; P= MARRED, SPOUSE PRESENT IN SAIE KOUSSHOIB; A = MARRIED, SPOUSE ABSENT;
~
D=DlVOROED, TOT REMARRIED; VI = V/lBOWED; S=SINOLE, NEVER MARRIED. a )
~
Urban
WHITE Rural-no nfarea
Hurul - farm
Urban
N0NWHI TE
Rural - nonfarm Rural-furai
POPULATION PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 15th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST OBth BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 18th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 20th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 25th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 30th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 35th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 45th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 55th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 65th BIRTHDAY
3>
?=
>
T 254,086 .956 179,500 1.908 301,440 3.060
11 167,203 1.039 113,656 1.964 178,001 3.203
D
3,349 .879
1,768 1.471
1,287 1.698
IV 7,674 .721 5,648 1.384 10,688 a. 554
S 75.850 .840 58.4S8 1.891 111.464 2.934
T 248,273 .955 17SJ.119 1.909 290,327 3.039
U 167,193 1.039 113,653 1.964 177,994 3.303
P 159,508 1.040 107,077 1.947 173,849 3.218
A 7,685 1.014 6,576 2.279 4,145 3.680
D 3,349 .879 1,768 1.471 1,287 1.693
W 7,673 .720 5,645 1.383 10,687 2.554
S 70,158 .828 54.053 1.890 100,359 3.866
T 242,704 .954 170,956 1.911 379,856 3.024
X 167,183 1.039 113,641 1.963 177,974 3.203
D 3,349 .879 1,768 1.471 1,286 1.697
VI 7,672 .720 5,645 1.383 10,687 2.554
S 64,501 .815 49.902 1.896 89,909 2.806
T 231,076 .950
11 167,093 1.039 113,579 1.963 177,806 3.202
D 3,340 .879
1,768 1.471
1,386 1.697
W 7,670 .720 5,645 1.383 10,684 2.554
S 52,964 .781 41.535 1.900 68,925 2.651
T 213,476 .945 151,977 1.890 338,205 2.955
M 166,127 1.C35 113,813 1.956 176,501 3.192
P 158,595 1.036 106,372 1.940 172,533 3.207
A 7,532 1.006 6,441 2.266 3,968 2.647
D 3,343 .878 1,757 1.464 1,279 1.691
K 7,664 .720 5,639 1.383 10,665 2.550
S 41.343 .735 31.768 1.817 49,760 2.443
T 186,524 .923 126,995 1.813 199,548 2.891
It 153,055 .997 103,756 1.911 163,309 3.130
P 146,276 .998 97,908 1.895 159,799 3.134
A 6,779 .963 5,868 2.330 3,510 2.585
D
3,158 .850
1,639 1.409
1,193 1.635
7,626 .718 5,588 1.373 10,555 3.535
S 22,685 .663 15.992 1.524 24,491 3.077
T 152,887 .884 103,164 1.731 168,260 3.817
a 128,891 .948 87,044 1.848 141,685 3.027
P 123,112 .950 82,102 1.835 138,595 3.040
A 5,779 .918 4,943 2.096 3,090 2.546
D 2,731 .798 1,384 1.290 1,044 1.552
Vf 7,492 .710 5,463 1.354 10,330 2.504
S 13,773 .598 9,273 1.255 15.311 1.870
T 121,612 .837 81,328 1.640 140,952 2.732
M 102,864 .896 68,910 1.771 119,583 2.936
P 98,047 .897 64,986 1.764 116,392 2.949
A 4,817 .879 3,924 1.902 2,691 3.478
D 2,166 .727 1,097 1.158
865 1.440
W 7,306 .703 5,378 1.328 10,005 2.457
S 9.276 .541 6.043 1.050 10.499 1.692
T 73,336 .774 49,071 1.503 95,034 2.598
M 60,883 .832 40,790 1.661 79,746 2.807
P 57,978 .834 38,575 1.569 77,779 2.821
A 3,905 .791 2,214 1.532 1,967 2.338
D 1,146 .615
558 .870
490 1.133
W 6 ,595 .680 4,717 1.267 9,050 2.375
S 4.713 .471 3.006 .804 5.748 1.464
T 37,183 .738 26,019 1.378 54,487 2.502
11 29,335 .807 20,459 1.547 43,884 2.747
P 38,017 .814 19,310 1.555 43,687 2.758
A 1,313 .681 1,149 1.427 1,197 3.161
D
445 .508
256 .757
324 .879
W 5,263 .656 3,809 1.198 7,365 3.353
S 8,141 .417 1.495 .698 3.014 1.384
tf 14,664 .680
11 10,298 .753
8,117 1.405 17,965 2.722
P 9,793 .760 7,645 1.411 17,350 2.741
A
SOS .639
472 1.325
615 3.266
D
123 .408
95 .692
94 .903
W 3,404 .621 2,557 1.111 5,056 2.160
S
839 .396
608 .613 1.340 1.344
f> 124,486 5.292
78,206 5.601 773 2.661
6,936 5.315 33.583 4.841 121,275 5.278 78,301 5.601 70,301 5.934
8,000 3.756 772 3.661
6,934 5.314 35,378 4.765 118,220 5.265 78,138 5.601
771 2.658 6,923 5.313 33,339 4.687
78,112 5.599 768 3.649
5,931 5.313 25.090 4.457 105 , L23 5 . J.72 77,494 5.582 69,678 5.915
7,816 3.711 763 3.634
6,913 5.309 19.955 4.115 88,712 4.983 69,959 5.S99 63,137 5.738 6,822 3.489
676 2.420 6,839 5.291 11,238 3.436 70,780 4.737 56,748 5.114 51,383 5.445 5,465 3.254
567 2.241 6,615 5.233 6,850 3.942 56,329 4.612 44,950 4.954 40,639 5.725
4,321 3.158 434 2.032
6,323 5.207 4,533 3.677 31,561 4.636 34,263 4.939 21,989 5.209 2,274 3.241
211 1.813 5,231 5.208 1,856 2.426 15,051 4.777 10,575 5.034 9,600 5.260
975 3.533 72 1.583
3,679 5.289 725 3.349
4,443 5.871 4,014 6.070
439 4.493 25 1.655
3,333 5.897 336 2.491
Souroe: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports.
alnoludlng those whose marriage status was not reported.
66,947 40,359
465 3,868 23.355 65,203 40,354 35,375 4,979
465 3,868 30.616 63,538 40,252
465 3,868 IB, 953
40,200 465
3,867 15.431 55,985 39,837 34,955
4,871 464
3,859 11,835 45,856 35,167 30,873
4,294 438
3,771 6.490 36,251 38,157 24,758 3,399
361 3,637 4.095 28,824 22,395 19,609
3,686 282
3,456 2.791 17,450 13,009 11,533 1,477
156 2,953 1.332 9,807^ 6,864 6,149
715 68
3,265 610
> 8.250 8.703 5.173 8.083 7.654 8.260 8.703 8.900 7.518 5.173 8.083 7.636 8.273 8.703 5.173 8.084 7.632
8.698 5.175 8.083 7.486 3.101 8.669 8.870 7.456 5.183 8.072 7.177 7.968 8.395 8.587 7.235 5.035 7.979 6.437 7.673 8.043 8.241 6.843 4.757 7.881 5.969 7.489 7.842 8.030
6.700 4.334 7.773 5.634 7.423 7.770 7.961 6.544 3.993 7.690 5.257 7.7ld 8.149 8.300 7.044 3.835 7.734 5.123
t* 153,512 10.117
94,064 10.510 535 5.714
7,099 9.603 56,814 9.655
151,704 10.081 94,046 10.509 89,542 10.645 4,504 8.382 535 5.714 7,098 9.602
50,025 9.498
145,414 10.058 94,034 10.509 535 5.715 7,096 9.600 43,749 9.354
132,886 10.030 93,864 10.505 533 5.703 7,094 9.599 31,395 8.985
120 ,942 9 .959 92,627 10.465 88,333 10.604 4,294 3.241 522 5.621 7,078 9.592 20,715 8.414 97,135 9.782
81,338 10.241 77,730 10.382
3,598 7.913 436 5.092
6,898 9.525 8.523 7.200 79,541 9.644 57,587 10.064 64,680 10.209 2,907 7.651
372 4.980 6,637 9.443 4,945 6.712 66,587 9.657 56,531 10.026 54,104 10.158
2,427 7.643
310 4.893 6,384 9.437 3,363 6.506 45,339 9.807
37,730 10.141 36,129 10.277
1,501 7.818 187 4.594
5,704 9.553 1,718 6.483
27,038 10.078 31,545 10.471
30,585 10.593 960 8.328 97 4.495
4,539 9.662 867 6.415
3,470 3,150
320
33 1,563
274
9.037 9.231 7.491
4.539 3.019
5.235
10,483 11.361
9,956 11.460 536 9.775 51 5.593
3,111 9.963 429 7.139
29 EXNMT 40. MAHIAGE STATUS OF FEMALE GEOKIANS PAST Htt BnTNDAY BY COLOR,
LOCATION, AND AGE, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United states total.
TOTAL POPULATION; M = UARSIEO; ? = liiHSIED, SPOUSE PRESENT IS SAUji =C'JSiKOI3; A=.^kSSIED, SPOUSE ABSIAT:
D= DIVORCED, NOT RSliARRIBD; 7.'=Xf5oiVED; S=SIXGLS, XST
."
~
v: BITE
:: c s v; E i 7 ;
Urban
Rurul-nonTtirm Hurul - farj:
Urban
^oral - nonTarr: Sural-ftrs:
POPULATION PAST 14th BIHTHDAY
% T 288,344 1.025 179,716 1.933 281,201 3.325
i: 167,720 1.044 111,910 1.953 176,710 3.225
D 6,712 1.166
2,148 1.369
1,247 2.479
W 33,890 1.137 31,421 2.171 25,370 3.745
S 75,022 .917 44,237 2.003 77,374 3.457
165,010 S.190 35,593 5.907
2,330 4. 049 35,435 7.592 40,653 5.011
72,775 9.130 40,997 9.004
335 5.933 13,320 10.940 17,073 8.415
150,115 10.310 95,354 10.710 1,044 3.434 19,391 11.5C5 44,326 10.772
POPULATION PAST 15th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 16th BIRTHDAY
II 167,699 1.043 111,375 1.952 176,640 3.225
P 158,751 1.040 106,644 1.945 172,555 3.220
A 8,948 1.112 5,231 2.110 4,035 3.473
D
6,712 1.166
2,148 1.369
1,247 2.479
W 38,889 1.137 21,421 2.171 35,369 3.744
S 69.332 .907 39,773 2. 004 67.799 3.425
276,677 i.CTM-; 170,736 1.937 261,230 3.302
i: 167,552 1.043 111,740 1.951 175,350 3.253
D 6,711 1.166 2,147 1.868 1,245 2.477
W 38,387 1.187 21,419 2.171 35,364 3.744
S 63.427 .896 35,430 2.011 58,255 3.405
36,561 5.906 70,260 5.9S3
15,301 5.653 2,329 4.093
35,433 7.591 36,900 5.933 157,597 5.137 35,455 5.903
2,329 4.093
35,430 7.591 33,333 5.972
40,973 9.003 35,235 3.923
5,737 9.5::= S34 6.977
13,320 10.941 15,1-6 3.393 63,331 9.15= 40,373 3.995
332 5.953 13,313 10.941 13.303 3.413
55,23; 10.708 33, =02 10.635
5,373 11.323 1,0-13 3.423 19,390 11.605 37,912 10.731 14.7,^07 .0.51^ 95,053 10.705 1.04C 3.421 19,335 11.505 32.019 10.734
POPULATION PAST 18th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST aoth BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 25th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 30th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 35th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST 45th BIRTHDAY
POPULATION PAST SSth BIHTEDAY
POPULATION PAST 65th BIRTHDAY
~ 166,079 1.036 110,535 1.942 173,922 3.203
D 6,684 1.163 2, 13'1 1.860 1,231 2.462
'.V 38,879 1.1B7 21,411 2.170 25,344 3.743
S 53.196 .876 27,614 2.047 41.213 3.339
T 243, 45 1.012 161,775 1.973 233,832 3.249
161,212 1.019 106,911 1.921 167,998 3.153
P 152,830 1.016 102,009 1.915 164,324 3.153
A 8,383 1.071 4,902 2.063 3,674 3.S33
D 6,571 1.150 2,075 1.333 1,192 2.431
38,853 1.187 21,386 2.159 35,277 3.737
S 41.509 .858 21,403 2.033 39,355 3.412
T 209,371 .984 127,373 1.921 139,376 3.171
138,545 .963 91,244 1.S56 146,491 3.071
P 131,427 .961 87,039 1.350 143,541 3.068
A 7,118 1.006 4,205 1.996 2,950 3.236
D 5,875 1.092 1,813 1.735
971 2.225
33,630 1.133 21,210 2.132 34,992 3.720
S 26.320 .348 13,106 2.0SO 16,322 3.475
T 172,378 .951 103,920 1.362 169,553 3.039
M 110,810 .910 72,330 1.781 132,411 2.972
P 105,060 .909 68,774 1.773 120,044 3.970
A 5,750 .939 3,556 1.942 2,367 3.034
D 4,812 1.021 1,433 1.633
747 2.014
'.V 37,984 1.173 20,867 2.149 34,001 3.690
'S 18.772 .835
9,235 2.003 11,394 3.446
84,237 .350 54,761 1.694 99,580 3.869
P 79,720 .849 51,795 1.683 97,652 2.367
A 4,517 .374 2,964 1.899 1,923 2.965
D 3,540 .927 1,099 1.457
579 1.907
36,350 1.159 20,297 2.131 33,798 3.643
S 13.928 .304 6,954 1.923 8.955 3.370
T 36,302 .865
M 44,483 .768 29,433 1.543 53,935 2.573
P 42,003 .769 27,615 1.533 57,570 3.675
A 2,485 .761 1,872 1.807 1,255 2.324
D 1,425 .703
522 1.208
295 1.535
W 32,182 1.105 17,927 2.044 21,342 3.512
S 8.207 .760 4,322 1.823 5,348 3.175
TJ. 13,185 .705 13,070 1.400 27,107 2.554
? 17,056 .705 12,035 1.375 36,369 2.545
A 1,129 .692
S85 1.794
733 2.905
D
455 .575
171 .373
126 1.403
24,138 1.035 13,753 1.884 17,011 3.328
S 4,506 .727 2.374 1.641 3,133 3.145
T 20,844 .791
M 4,893 .598 3,975 1.170 8,293 2.446
P 4.496 .595 3,603 1.135 7,935 2.422
A
397 .627
372 1.664
353 3.124
D
91 .414
50 .733
45 1.517
Yi 13,876 .926 8,298 1.6S6 11,215 3.177
S 1.984 .673 1.119 1.526 1,455 3.013
35,460 5.373 2,312 4.030
35,409 7.590 25,451 5.874 140,011 5.119 82, -179 5.822 57,031 5.337 15,443 5.555
2,243 4.013 35,31fi 7.582 20,453 5.71B 115,366 6.924 67,913 5.533 55,132 5.597 12,736 5.275
1,905 3.729 34,527 7.539 11,416 5.232 91,208 5.723 50,339 5.183 50,825 5.222
9,513 5.023 1,347 3.237 32,953 7.450 5.554 4.765
35,33.; 5.031 30,023 5.059
5,310 4.914 950 3.054
30,551 7.332 4.137 4.509
15,252 4.717 12,681 4.734
2,571 4.635 333 2.677
22,335 7.191 1,575 4.179
5,105 4.525 4,316 4.553
739 4.305 104 2.732 13,642 6.338 645 4.020
1,606 4.925 1,327 4.947
i79 4.828 22 2.249 7,390 7.075 271 3.943
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports*
40,160 3.955 372 6.934
13.3.JO IJ.aiS
10,013 3.454 50,419 9.135
33,312 3.330 32,940 3.794
5,372 9.447 347 5.355
13,759 10.933 7.501 3.505
43,335 3.937 30,693 3.515 26,334 3.422
4,359 9.131
707 5.457 13,412 10.373 4,073 3.250 33,830 3.340 22,959 3.173 19,545 3.074
3,324 3.353
663 5.4C4 12,373 10.313 2,470 7.953
93,110 10.569 1,022 3.401
19,343 11.002 21,310 10.709 -2-2, 5S5 10.733
33,455 10. 5 H 32,775 10.564
5,531 11. -343 934 3.035
19,203 11.530 14,043 10.581 d7,397 10.O57 72,215 10.391 37,949 10.344
4,256 11.205
750 7.759 13,572 11.495 5,360 10.413
79,15= j.0.40= 57,055 10.190 53,357 10.157
.5,159 11.121
631 7.576 17,793 11.402 3,735 10.045
17,190 7.9i; 14,537 7.S43
2,553 3.335 443 6.455
12,193 10.738 1,593 7.965
3,532 7.542 7,365 7.537 1,265 8.359
200 5.192 9,738 10.621
739 7. 531
4=,774 10.137
43,34-3 10.165
2,423 10.533 433 7.333
15,894 11.323
3,533 10.046 4_,06& io.62? 25,545 10.315 24,176 10.279
1,359 11.001
199 6.537 14,023 11.117
1,235 9.753
3,550 7.594 3,025 7.425
524 3.733 71 5.662
6,550 10.151 374 7.323
10,345 10.157 10,135 10.099
560 11.332 73 5.5?5
10,104 10.736
560 9.433
1,356 7.340 1,148 7.549
203 9.095 23 4.732
4,135 10.033 130 7.475
3,951 10.791
3,017 10.532 334 12.330
25 5.253 6,556 10.329
353 9.959
^Including those whose amrriage status was not reported.
EXHIBIT 41. GEOieiAS POPULATION IN PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS, BY STATUS IN HOUSEHOLD (RELATIONSHIP TO HOUSEHOLD HEAD), 1940 CENSUS
(Eoh Oeorgla total li followed by Oeorcla'i percentage of the oorreipondlng united State! total. T = TOTAL POPUUTIOfi U=URBiI POPUUIlOi =tIUL-I10l'Am( FOFUUTIOKi F=RU8U-F15tX POFUUTI01I.)
ITOXBEE
TOTAL
White
Ronwhite
*
*
T 764,!7J 2.168 493,904 1.669 260,369 7.966 Nile
a YoTAL
white *
NonwhlVe t
T 664,082 2.476 450,991 1.867 213,091 8.390 Other
TOTAL
jr
"""K"h"ite<
Nommlte
T 74,492 2.747 42,297 1.827 32,196 8.116
or
D 289,210 1.401 184,144 .972 106,086 6.158 children u 182,163 1.326 124,626 .977 67,627 6.844 ale
U 29,721 1.836 16,289 1.166 13,431 6.4M
mmn i 172,672 2.690 122,443 1.836 60,229 8.992 of
132,961 2.390 98,744 1.918 34,217 8.209 relative! 14,502 3.081 8,917 2.189 6.685 8.826
HOUSEHOLDS T 292,391 4.136 187,317 3.066 105,074 10.464 head
346,968 4.642 227,621 3.668 121,347 10.659 of head
DDY.VGO 6.4VC
m-.Tt BV41E
30,269 4.664 v17r,0^9f1rrS^.4K40 i1i3.,1ii7i8 1f0f..6r0a0r
POPDUTIOX U 1,050,62) 1.461 674,164 1.020 376,465 6,974 Under 26 614,288 2.676 413,009 1.921 201,269 8.542 Under 66 68,466 2.909 37,969 1.918 30,609 8.194
I PUmre 651,701 2.506 463,962 1.943 167,739 8.774 Under 20 649,130 2.676 366,856 1.992 182,274 8.628 Under 40 60,100 3.173 32,062 2.061 8,046 8.464
HOBSMOLDS r 1,360,184 4.531 863, 770 3.374 606,414 10.738 Under 16 416,469 2.761 77,368 2.048 141,101 8.764 Under 26 T 38,758 3.988 16,240 2.431 20,618 9.261
274,319 2.826 180,836 2.088 93,484 6.920 Under 20 T 25,609 4.698 10,452 2.640 14,657 9. (11
Under TO T 2,980,688 2.414 1,937,178 1.751 1.043,410 6.131 Under 6 133,947 2.810 88,488 2.076 46.469 9.007 Under 16 T 14,852 6.007 6,278 2.664 8,674 9.790
Outer 65 T 2,906,802 2.427 1,686,698 1.761 1,018,104 8.126
Under 65 T 2,723,926 2.466 1,766,878 1.796 968,048 8.189 children
187,193 1.430 124,128 1.027 63,065 6.261 fenale U 37,798 2.193 19,794 1.332 18,004 7.678
Under 60 T 2,692,679 2.528 1,665,626 1.825 926,963 8.233 of
130,009 2.676 94,264 2.032 36,766 8.761 relative! V 16,630 3.727 10,204 2. (81 8,426 9. Ml
Under 40 T 2,270,180 2.6S9 1,446,661 1.896 623,629 8.4(2 held
313,568 4.946 198.417 3.723 117,161 11.003 of head F 34,726 6.744 19,138 4.088 16,668 11.425
Under 16 t 1,567,637 2.798 982,136 1.987 685,401 8.683
O1,VOU 9.03D WjlBTTtfBT
Under 20 I 1,275,620 2.843 798,366 2.022 477,264 8.866 Under 26 T 676,226 2.634 376,723 1.924 199,603 8.712 Under 65 T 76,620 3.473 39,939 2.214 36,681 9.149
Under 15 I 963,890 2.910 592,877 2.083 361,013 8.933 Under 20 T 627,130 2.698 346,183 1.979 181,947 8.700 Under 40 T 66,443 3.722 33,070 2.320 33,373 9.271
T 124,607 2.365 03,64V 1.4O3 60.94O 0.331 Under 16 T 410,131 2.791 267,467 2.046 142,664 8.779 Under 26 T 46,496 4.267 21,698 2.686 24,897 9.695
Female D 68,027 1.823 32,614 1.007 36,413 7.167 Under 10 T 269,143 2.863 174,936 2.098 94,207 8.926 Under 20 T 31,248 4.704 13,364 2.778 17,894 9.743
heed!
I 29,499 2.986 16,664 1.899 12,945 10.685
under 76 I ~i;>a 2.4*5- --n',zrv;wr --8g.4Ty~r.3rs-
Under 5 grand-
T 131,460 2.854 86,645 2.090 46,815 9.031 U 16,327 2.637 6,684 1.386 8,743 8.239
-------- r Under 15 T 16,146 5.036 86.836 2.117
6,633 2.650 w10i,6iw13-T9n.7f2s4r
Kal
U 32,612 1.697 16,903 1.121 16,709 3.802
Under 70 I 110,746 2.666 54,792 1.496 65,954 8.31b children H 9,696 3.876 4,132 2.146 5,463 9.934 lodeen It 10,314 2.690 6,778 1.709 4,536 7.641
Dndtr 66 T 99,111 2.636 47,648 1.624 61,263 8.280 of head F 26,646 6.688 9,693 3.702 16,962 11.888
F 12,909 4.066 6,691 2.710 8,015 9.385
Under 65 T 76,621 2.696 32,706 1.664 42,816 8.319 Bnder U ' T 60,908 4.217 "0,109 2.2l3 30,799' 10.311 Under 65 T
Under 40 T 32,076 3.264 11,293 1,560 20,783 8.169 Under 20 T 48,912 4.277 19,242 2.246 29,670 10.356 Under 66 t 49,615 2.304 26,068 1.669 23,467 4.907
Under 26 I 3,680 3.269 1,113 1,324 2,567 8.889 Under 16 T 42,797 4.351 16,869 2.293 26,938 10.445 Under 40 T 40,483 2.632 21,402 1.808 19,081 6.379
Under 20 I
557 3.626
161 1.442
396 9.440 tinder 10 T 32,224 4.346 13,016 2.336 19,208 10.416 Under 25 T 20,257 3.001 10,722 2.021 9.636 6.597
T IZ,686 2.122 430,267 1.506 19B.42B1 7.860 Under 5 t 18,071 4.138 7,770 2.321 10,301 10.105 Under 20 T 9,666 2.995 4,395 1.831 6,271 (.371
X.I.
U 221,183 1,308 161,630 .966 89,653 6.760
head!
( 143.17J 2.297 106,869 1.827 37,284 6.646 grand-
U 15,616 2.749 6,429 1.406 9,086 S.617
T
F 265, 350 4.062 172,688 3.063 92,492 10.396 children 9,467 4.056 4,044 2.240 6,423 10.243 Fenale U 51,986 2.274 16,655 1.479 18,531 4.886
Under 7C 817,7SS S.140 W2.ffiTl.Wl "19B.5H 7.06J of head F 24,613 6.744 6,767 3.760 15,746 12.140 lodgeri N 9,407 3.602 5,886 2.671 3,622 8.866
Under TO I 600,962 2.154 411,670 1.616 189,392 7.830
6,236 4.170
3.145 9.646
Under 66 T 669,489 2.181 391,418 1.626 178,066 7.777 Under 20 T 47,314 4.307 16,447 2.242 28,867 10.463
tinder 66 t 488,339 2.240 332,692 1.677 165,747 7.896 Under 16 T 41,871 4.367 16,401 2.291 26,470 10.483 Under 66 T 45,010 2.834 21,915 1.936 21,095 6.477
tinder 40 T 294,379 2.564 196,349 1.497 98,030 8.687 Under 10 T 31,743 4.S68 12,586 2.312 19,167 10.500 Under 40 t 37,066 2.981 18,779 2.037 18,287 5.890
tinder 25 T 47,619 3.772 28,334 2.603 19,185 11.187 Under 5 T 17,904 4.168 7,607 2.291 10,397 10.194 tinder 25 T 20,379 3.122 10,290 2.076 10,089 6.400
Under 20 t 3,613 6.672 1,813 3.762 1,700 12.366 yle ' " ' ' T 12, W? z.Gib 9,460 l.dib S.1Z9 7*999 Under 20 T 9,769 2.932 4,302 1.770 6.467 6.066
m.rrrzrm tinder 16 T I
29 6.462
12 3.200
17 11.0391 parent! and C 4,406 1.246 3,278 .980 1,128 5.866 Under 16 T 4,812 2.614 1,618 1.409 2,794 6.136
1 WS.WT 1V049 ITC.WoTtTr parenti-ln- K 2,678 2.272 2,164 1.934 614 8.E32 Male
T: S,86e 1.V79 2,269 .797 1,595 3.P&
~r,ta 1.775 ItlTei
U 203,965 1.340 143,244 1.007 60,721 8.101 law of head F 6.613 3.824 4,026 2.911 1,487 10.763 eervanti U 344 .897 61 .281 263 1.898
of held* H 131,684 2.370 99,626 1.915 32,158 8.937 "Under WTF 5,48! S. 180
S.OWT.Wr and hired -1 478 1.959 141 .806 337 4.878
P 243,123 4.200 180,257 3.199 82,866 10.623 Under 7C T 6,142 2.263 4,669 1.860 1,473 7.214 handl
F 3.032 1.146 2,067 .843 976 4.861
BndV TFT
Under 65 T 3,660 2.167 2,763 1.791 897 6.793 Under 65 T
Under 70 T 571,692 2.199 397,796 l.(66 173,796 8.239 Under 66 T 1,198 2.616 780 1.932 418 7.691 Under 66 T 3,424 1.229 2,030 .848 1,394 3.696
Under 66 T 658,722 2.217 388,616 1.680 170,10* 8.237 Under 60 I 612 2.954 309 2.119 203 7.366 Under 40 T 2,839 1.311 1,720 ,91ii 1,119 3.840
Under 56 T 610,078 2.296 361,012 1.726 169,066 8.318
Under 25 T 1,766 1.614 1,097 1.040 669 6.949
Under 40 T 362,098 2.675 236,691 1.916 116,507 8.767 parent! and U 18,044 1.796 11,925 1.298 6,119 7.081 Under 20 T 839 1.881 504 1.266 336 7.056
Under 25 T 96,464 3.397 60,861 2.436 36,693 10.441 parente-ln* H 8,774 3.233 6,569 2.628 2,206 10.277 Feaaie T 6, 587 .887 3,041 .602 3,226 3.174
Under 20 T 21,380 4.690 13,144 3.369
Under If t
121 6.412
60 4.461
ii.oVT.TOT 8,236 11.052 law of head F 16,907 6.178 10,624 3.874 6,263 12.013 lerTanta U 2,366 .498 1,104 .271 1,261 1.693
61 11.265 Under 76 T ' '84,14'! J.TO'2 n.400 Z.2TT
and hired V 2,630 1.794 1,161 .990 1,3(9 6.767
Under 70 T 27,617 3.165 17,796 2. 362 9,722 9.057 handl
F 1,362 1.484 778 .965 606 6.129
Under 65 T 18,986 3.282 11,689 2.378 7,097 9.049 Under 65 T 6,904 .SB's 2,061 .d06 3,04Y 3.085
Source i U. S. Bureau of the Coneu!. Population ceniue Report! . Under 55 T 8,075 4.131 4,110 2.648 3,965 9.846 Under 65 T 6,298 .911 2,474 .608 2,824 3.0E2
Under 50 T 4,169 4.749 1.862 2.878 2,307 9.992 Under 40 T 3,993 .931 1,831 .611 2,1(2 3.076
Under 26 T 1,990 .862 1,061 .617 939 3.420
*The mrnber of vlvoe of head ! the iae u the umber of *aornal" bouiehold* (thoae with Bale head and wife preeent).
Under 20 T 853 .878 503 .566 360 4.062
EXHIBIT 42. ESTIMATED NUMBER OF MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES IN GEORGIA, 1937-1940
(Each Georgia total IB followed by Georgia's perooatage of the corresponding
United States total.)
Marriages 1940....... 38,500
1939....... 35,500
1938....... 34,700 1937....... 28,600
8.460 3.583
3.630 3.545
DlToroea
1940.......
1939....... 1938....... 1937.......
4,BOO
4,900 4,700 3.000
1.705
1.953 1.936
.803
Souroe: U. S. Bureau of the Census.Vital Statistics 3peollal RHeeporrtts, vol. 16, nos. 13 and 18.
EXHIBIT 43. GEORGIANS IN LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYED. 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.
T=TOTAL POPULATION; LrrPOPULATION PAST 14th BIRTHDAY AND IN LABOR FORGE;" .
2 = POPULATION PAST 14th BIRTHDAY AND EMPLOYED, 3XOEPT ON PUBLIC EBERGENOY WORK. b )
TOTAL
T 3,133,733 3.373 TOTAL POPULATION L 1,335,705 3.333
E 1,107,418 2,452
YJhlte males
f> 1,016,688 1.710
597,987 1.653 543.315 1.756
White females
1,031,590 1.738 174,883 1.590 153,134 1.601
Nonwhlte males
56
518,070 7.834 391,803 7.736
363.479 8.509
Nonwhlte females
567,378 161,033 147,594
8,393 8.735 9.373
Urban
L 498,601 1.539
307,907 .984
96,068
E 436,393 1,581
186,537 1.042
84.989
T 685,949 3.538
245,193 1.945
343,810
Rurul-nonfaru L 269,005 3.776
141,903 2.010
45,008
S 337,115 3.980
134,103 8.165
39.365
T 1,363,966 4,614
441,433 3,366
414,169
Rural-farm
L 458,099 4.369
348,178 3.111
33,307
E 434,004 4.513
233.575 3.186
38.770
Souroe:U. S. Bureau or the Census, Population Census Reports'
1.155 1.164 3.006 3.550 3.594 3.467 3.838 3.860
103,383 83.041 95,308 51,726 45,536 353,939 136,793 134,303
5.495 6. 009 8.429 8,677 9.648 1O.477 10.513 10.778
90,743 81.128 101,678 30,369 38.111 8b4,405 39,931 38.357
7.350 8.004 9.074 11.374 11.927 10,934 11.676 11.790
alnoluding those on public emergency work und those seeKing work us well as those employed. The labor force Is defined on the basis of activity during the weeK of Uaroh 24-30, 1940.
b"Publlo emergency work" Includes WPA, 000, NYA, etc.
EXHIBIT 44. CHARACTERISTICS OF GEORGIANS IN AND NOT IN LABOR FORCE, 1940 CENSUS
Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United Stutea total P=TOTAL POPULATION; L= POPULATION IN LABOR FORCE; NsPOPULATION NOT IN LABOR KORCK.)
TOTAL
Mule
Female
p 1,084,971 a. 146 1,147,161
Population past 14 tb birthday L
889,789 3.336
335,916
H
195.103 1.040
011.245
IlouseworKers, own borne N
5,367 1.97B
598,306
In school
N
83,048 1.808
96,810
Unable to worlc In Institutions
N
57,106 1.935
66,565
N
17,968 3.341
6,384
Other and not reported N
31,799 1.S78
49.8130
Between 14tn and
F 1,008,075 3.184 1,065,343
65th birthdays
L
848,843 3.327
338,963
Between 14th and
P
966,133 3. 308 1,033,330
60th blrtbduya Between 14th and 66th birthdays
L
814.386 3.348
381,939
P
915,386 3.347
971,394
L
769.177 3.391
311,119
between 14th and
P
773,180 3.359
4bth birthdays Between 14th and 35th blrthdoyo
L
638,739 3.433
P " CS'43u 2.496
L
466,305 3.653
370,039 633,843 303.069
Between 14tn and 26th birthdays
P
340,151 3. 698
368,493
L
330,066 3.044
103.333
Between 14th und
P
194,363 3.636
199,743
80th birthdays
I.
98.037 3.850
39.919
Between l4tb aad
P
137,937 3.609
130,644
18th birthdays
L
47.603 5.336
16,376
Between 14th und
P
64,383 3,634
64,633
16th birthdays
L
16.373 7.79b
4.190
Source: U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports,
2.369 3.616 3.153 3.066 3. 177 3.891 1.534 3.615 2.319 3.616 3.347 8.631 3.383 8.653
3.683 2.5U4 3.667 3.708 3.660 3". 7*31 3.89B 3.713 4.434 3.707 7.817
White
Mule
female
735,036 697,987
137,039 3,636
63,054 38,333
9,333 33.693 684,630 573,346 654,315 547.666 617,337 614.901
1.604 1.653
1.419 1.484 1.494 1.433 1.463 1.330 1.640 1.059 1.066 1.673 1,681 1.700
749,361 174,883 574,370 434,487 66,097
37,303 4,038
33,553 693,907 173.161 663,019 168,664 635,337 103,189
1.643 1.590 1.660 1.635 1.666
1.906 1.090 1.905 1.080 1.699 1.695 1.611 1.714 1.G37
433.396 391,134 304,161 331,959 143,532
186,368 66.106 83,733 24.671 41,510 7.083
1.797 1.847 1.934 1.890 3.133
1,910 a. 670 1.896 3.337 1.914 4.891
143,360 394,672 110,396 333,341
56,355
1.664 1.647 1.077 1.905
1.600
30,310 1.698 63,016 1*937
6,510 3.854
1.337 3.865
Honwnite
Mule
Female
349,945 391,803
58,143
1,631 19,988 18,773
8,645 9,106
333,445 376.496
311,818 366.631 298,049 254.376
7.397 7.736 6.094
7,358 5.354 6.873
0.065 6.858
7.340 7.641
7.353 7.649 7.414 7.733
397,900 161,033 336.067
157,819 30,113
39,368
3,346 17.337
371,376 156,801 360,301
163,365 346,067 147,930
8.043 8.735 7.639
7.668 7.031
8.410
5.789 8.743
8.026 8.084 8.039
8.679 8.074 8.697
215,444 l9fl!305 103,154 118,193 07,534
8,004 '8.136 8.771 8.565 10.013
136,679
SSSlm 93,364
135,358 47.068
8.740
8.404 9.074 8.917 9.881
41,931 11.518 45,205 8.373 33.038 13.353
19.709 10.785 48,639 8.675
9.766 18.349
8.109 16.030
3.963 13.558
32
EXHIBIT 45. CHARACTERISTICS OF GEORGIANS IN AND NOT IN LABOR FORCE, BY LOCATION, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total lit followed by Georgia's percentage of th corresponding United State* total* PsTOTAL POPULATION; L=POPULATION 1H LABOR ?ORCBj K =POPULATI01T NOT IN LABCR FORCE.)
OR8JUI POPOUTIOH PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
Housewaricers. own home In school Unable to work In Institution Other And not reported Betwsen lith and <55th birthdays
TOTAL
White
ale
Femalo
lialo
renale
*
*
378,572 1.309 453,354 1.473 264,086
L 511,100 1.S53 137,411 1.951 207,907
H 67,382 1.140 265,943 1.2SS 46,179
* .956
.984 .849
288,344
96.668 191.676
* 1.026
1.155 .971
H
187,12* 1.1T5"
H 29,561 1.121 32,427 1.298 22,026 .398 22.051 .962
H 21,461 1.289 27,891 1.947 12,982 .861 13,572 1.118
N 3,554 1.189
756 .398 1,947 .761
458 .261
N p
-y1g1g,.2e8s7i
1..987430
17.745 1.693
8,120 .750 12,644 1.233
L 301,556 1.361 184,116 1.953 201,311 .990 95.292 1.160
nonnnlte
Male
feoiale
%
*
124.486 5.292 165.010 6.19O
103.283 5.495 90.743 7.350 21.203 4.482 74,267 5.169
7,535 8.469 1,607 3,167
4.O62 5.420 3.726 4.092
10,378 14,319
298 5,101
5.030 6.563 2.O96 6.789
100.245 5.469 88.824 7.306
60th blrthilAvs Between l4tn And 55th birthdays Between l4th and 45th birthdays Betmon 14th and 36th birthdays Between Hth end 2.6th birthdays Between 14th and 20th birthdays
L 291,224 P 326,338 L 276,455 P 273,675 L 228,700
P L 159,875 P Ifli.iSg L 66,485 P -S4.37S L 23,180
1.378 1.385 1.409 1.459 1.506
1.522 1.481 1.709 1.4S1 2.068
180.497 386,574 174,650 327,506 151.332
1.965 1.557 1.931 1.629 2.002
l1a10a,2.4i9if I1..T9O50I
50.806 1.747
16.669 1.814
193,624 216,903 182,677 160,750 149,773
104,020
W.Stt
41,283
12,862
1.000 1.O07 1.018 1.O57 1.083
1.156
U08J
1.162
1.281
93.396 241,O6O 90,318 202,042
78,904
69.336 . 28,099
8,791
1.158 1.071 1.178 1.114 1.200
1.190 1.1S8 1.068
1.067
97.600 109,435 93,773
92,925 78,927
55.855 SS.77* 25,202
10,318
5.494 5.371 5.568 5.559 5.311
87.101 145,514 84,332 12^,4^4 72,428
7.302 6.232 7.318 6.334 7.364
6.490 50.913 7.616
J.560 49.144--OzT
7.452 22,707 8.205
8.844 7,878 8.997
18th birthdy>
18th birthdays
RDRAL-SONFARII POPBIATIOH AST 14t!l BIRTHDAY
L 197,,6{949'8"'f3r.404957~ 5,495 2.721 4,693 1.745 2,142 1.243
L 2,414 6.834 1.044 6.473
950 2.877
192 1.762
P
Z52.491 Z'.ado lV9,5OO l.TOB 179,716 l.fl'eS
t 193,626 2.529 75,377 3.710 141.902 2.010 45.008 2.650
j( 52,819 2.O63 177,114 2.29 37,598 1.604 134.708 1.851
5.0O6 11.330
1.464 66.947
51,726 16,221
7.163 8.25O
8.677 7.067
3,353 11.315
852 72,775
30.369 42,406
16.322 9.13O
11.374 7.999
In school
H
UnAble to work
N
.a Initiation.
N
Other And not reported H
B65ettwh ebenirt1h4dtahysana--------------FL
60th birthdays
L
Between 14th and
P
55th birthdays
L
17.106 14, 848 12,201
7,618 229,730 186,710
881.141 130,361 210,621 171,651
1.889 1.998 3.244 1.584 2.433 2.540
i.52S 2.572 2.568 2.622
18.926 14,825 4,815
9.816 233,305
73,789
523.830 72,087
212,46^3 69,593
2.184 13,861 3.248 10,530 2.703 6,534
2.538 5,877 2.634 ^68,123 3.718 137,462 2V68T 161,582 3.740 132,692 2.6*92 153,481 3.780 125,960
1.633 1.537 2.107 1.305
1.981 2.028 2.d08 2.054 2.O42 2.092
14.236 8.977 3,270 7,089
166,274 44.424 158.984 43,535 150,343 42,198
1.776 2.241 2.058 2.005 2.047 2.576 2.do4 2.600 2.084 2.640
3,245 4.313 6,667 1.741 61,607 49,248 59,559 47,669 57,140 45,691
5.699 7.434 8.586 6.716 8.24O 8.600 8.26*9 8.630 8.350 8.726
4.690 5.848 1,545 2,727 67,031 29,365 64,846 28.552 62.120 27,395
7.269 10.475
8.037 8.237 9.117 11.297 9.134 11.282 9.156 11.285
45th birthdays
L 144,920 2.7S1 60,373 3.830 105,681 2.195 37,202 2.714 39,239 9.048 23,176 11.271
55th birthdays
L 106,855 2.975 46.825 3.831 76.429 2.349 28,918 2.758 29,426 9.648 16,907 11.428
25th birthdays Between 14th and 2Oth birthdays
L 48,767 3.308 22,760 3.545 34,060 2.555 14,230 2.499 14,707 10.393 8,530 11.713 P 38,485 2.577 40,297 2.706 27.503 2.019 27*, 941 ! 2.070 10,962 8.403 12,356 8.666 L 17,864 3.731 8,142 3.489 11,607 2.735 4.753 2.317 6.257 11.484 3,389 12.002
18th birthdays
16th birthdays RIRAL-PARX POPDLATIOK PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
L 7,037 4.481 3,103 4.406 3,812 2.866 1,464 2.513 3,225 13.342 1,639 13.361
J.S94--8T5ST
L 1,857 6.713
674 6.499
805 3.748
201 2.739 1,052 17.07E
473 15.605
L 384,971 4.149 73,128 6.058 248,178 3.111 33.207 3.838 136,793 10.513 39.921 11.676 f 74,981 3.506 368,138 4.217 53.262 2.844 247,994 3.266 21, 719 8.177 120.194 10.560
In school
H 36,375 3.452 44,857 4.252 27,167 2.963
Onable to work
It 20,807 3.720 23.849 5.763 14,921 2.961
In Institutions
K 2,213 2.393
713 1.721
842 1.174
Othsr and not reported I 12,894 3.447 22,319 5.488 8,696 2.663
421,524 4.099 409. 317" 4.501
65th blrtlidays
I. 360,576 4.191 71.057 6.112 233,573 3.160
29,810 14,654
310 12,820
3.324 4.326
.864 3.888
9,208 5.986 1.371 4.198
7.034 10.170 6.604
8.823
31,645 3.788 127,003 10.468
15.047 9,195 403 9,499
9.518 12.238
7.248 12.339
38,612 11.7O4
60th birthdays
L 342,701 4.243 69,345 6.169 221.349 3.196 31,733 3.945 121,352 10.491 37.612 11.756
SSth birthdays
L 321,071 4.332 66,876 6.237 206,264 3.260 30,673 4.002 114,607 10.583 36.203 11.636
45th birthdays
L 265,119 4.557 58.329 6.295 167,841 3.412 27.254 4.089 97.278 10.811 31,076 11.943
35th birthdays
L 200,575 4.826 46.585 6.239 125,702 3.662 22,141 4.053 76,873 11.254 24,444 12.199
25th birthdays Between 14th and 20th birthdays Uetween 14th and 18th birthdays
I. 114.814 6.236 P" 100,805 4.7O4 L 56.993 6.013 P" 48.SS5 4.734 L 30.867 7.003
29,757 94,846 15,108 14. ill
7,678
6.119 4.972 6.712 4.9268.037
57.189 63.235 31,637 42.739 16.066
3.737 3.532 4.195 S.651 4.775
13,926 57.364
6,666 J9.4S6
2.904
3.874 3.657 4.215 S.40 4.976
47,625 12.068 37,570 1O.664
2255.,325S6 1 -Ii1->3T.K'5SCS1
14,801 14.192
15.831 37.479
8.442 2J.JJ1 4.774
12.483 11.O49 12.611 1!O8J 12.443
16th birthdays
L 11,001 8.680 2,472 9.116 5.328 5.900
834 6.172 5,673 15.574 1.638 12.041
Source: 0. S. Bureau of the Cennus, Population Cenu Report...,
33 EXWT 46. CNAUCTEUSTICS OF MALES IN GEOIGIA INSTITUTIONS, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. A = ALL MALES; W=WHITE MALES; X=SOSH31TB MALES.)
POPULATION IN IXSTT.:OTIOXSU
TOTAL POPULATION
Total
Mental Insti tutions
Homes for aged. In
firm, and needy
Total
Prisons or
Local
reforma
Jails or
tories worichouses
Post 14th birthday
Carried
Divorced
V.'idov.'ed
Single
Past 15th birthday Past IBth birthday
*
TM
1,084,971 735,026 349.945
2.146 1.604 7.397
17,968 9,323 8.645
2. 341 4,542 1.462 3,333 6.655 1,209
1.429 1.156 4.033
950 712 333
.652 .520 2.716
12,413 5,239 7,179
4. 51 6,731 2.591 3,680 7.934 3.101
3.355 2.595 5.139
5,537 1,559 4,073
6.251 2.578 13.739
A 671,389 3.224 6,806 3.338 1,043 1.943 140 -6J6 0,035 5. iSS -2,363 4.274 2,4i7 7.^01.
v; 458,350 1.672 3,633 2.282 1,213 1.731 93 .444 2,302 3.5;-; 1,552 3.576 650 3.21S
V ^14.529 7.718 3.173 7.005 330 3.605 47 2.137 2.737 3.315 1.310 5.4S7 1,577 13.757
A
3,176 1.309 302 2.375 203 1.911 17 .2-53 533 3.732 440 3.JiO 135 3.245
U
6,404 1.110 643 2. 093 160 1.616 16 .237 470 3.433 372 3.730 S3 2.649
1,772 3.741 154 5.357 43 5.957 1 .412 113 5.369 73 5.185 37 3.043
A 41,903 1.900 333 1.352 i!7 I.'i47 259 .79.2 346 4. .,43 17S 3.>,03 -71 5.254
W 24,010 1.259 511 .937 136 .877 194 .609 180 2.930 39 2.462 31 4.012
X 17.893 7.098 322 4.854 81 4.261 75 3.553 166 6.621 76 4.232 90 12.653
A W 245,752 1.544 4,531 1.153 1,824 .946 409 .539 2,237 1.949 1,557 1.830 730 2.114
N 117.751 7.019 4.996 6.651 755 4.242 115 2.699 4,116 7.911 1.743 4.965 3,374 14.013
TM
1,052,001 713,819
2.132 1.595
17,755 9,371
2.351 1.495
4,532 3,324
1.437 1.162
350 625
.6 15 12,305 4.254 5,700 3.35* 5,605 .475 5,205 2.607 3,564 2.620 1,542
5.234 3.575
JJ 338.182 7.364 8,562 6.675 1.303 4.118 235 2.773 7.100 7.937 3.036 5.099 4.054 13.343
957,044 2.096 16,825 2.361 4,458 1.457 722 .058 11, 032 4.313 5,36o 3.454 5,217 S.i39 652,304 1.573 8,322 1.490 3,278 1.178 499 .419 5,009 2.593 3,570 2.769 1,439 2.541
H 304,740 7.272 8.003 6.640 1,190 4.179 223 2.835 6.573 7.920 2.795 5.051 3,773 13.654
Past 30th birthday
J (J
608,658 1.552 3,521 1.492 3,244 1.192 469 .402 4,772 2.743 3,440 2.853 1,332 2.509 283,050 7.181 7,367 6.492 1,156 4.167 215 2.737 5,930 7.772 2.593 5.013 3,333 13.433
Past 31st birthday
Pust 35th birthday
* *
539,332 1.543 8,354 1.489 3,319 1.196 464 .399 4,644 2.733 3,373 2.916 1,256 2.477 271.606 7.134 7.059 6.447 1.139 4.173 213 2.730 5,694 7.743 2.473 4.997 3.221 13.421
* TM
744,820 1.938 13,281 2.171 4,138 1.470 640 .520
3,460 5.555
513,067 1.504 7,685 1.482 3,091 1.208 448 .338 4,112 2.963 3,043 3.190 1,069 2.462
231,753 6.920 5,596 6.005 1.047 4.098 192 2.554 4,347 7.339 1.956 4.333 2,391 12.745
Reporting on w
schooling
"j
Past 1st year ^ grade school N
507,098 1.509 7,101 1.784 2,381 1.620 363 .433 827,981 6.951 5.083 6.665 993 6.731 175 2.934 679,596 1.920 10,650 2.579 3,139 2.046 373 .455 489,386 1.505 6,533 1.881 2,584 1.777 286 .377 190,210 6.569 4.058 6.452 605 5.781 87 1.936
3,325 2.935 2,321 3.029 1,004 2.367 3,900 7.129 1.759 4.539 3,141 13.421 7,057 4.164 4,2o7 3.495 2,300 5.365 3,689 3.025 2,740 3.099 949 2.331 3.368 7.CS2 1.517 4.550 1,851 13.025
Past Sth year A grade school J,
Past 7th year ., grade school i-
Past 1st year .J high school jj
Past 4th year *. high school jj
Past 1st year *
college
Jj
Past 4th year *
college
jj
409,039 1.334 75.324 4.270
355,202 1.319 322,015 1.246
33,186 3.047 211,749 1.547 197,627 1.495
14,122 3.010 115,486 1.383 108,981 1.341
6.505 2.879
53,625 1.432 3,531 3.527
27,037 1.338 25,409 1.286
1.63S 3.544
5,035 1.759 1,910 1.633 192 .325
1.669 4.468 173 3.014 23 1.290
4,819 1.936 1,720 1.791 146 .324
3,892 1.727 1,584 1.716 133 .304
927 3.938 136 3.658 13 1.023
2,121 2.285 721 2.377 61 .431
1,752 2.096 639 3.352 56 .407
369 4.003 32 3.092 5 1.235
893 2.028
795 1.927 325 1.949 30 .389
97 3.569
3 1.743 2 1.258
425 2.531
41 4.751 131 2.616 167 2.505
14 5.578
190 2.765
6 3.536 79 2.438 77 2.418
2 3.509
13 .380 1 1.333
6 .415 5 .352 1 3.571
3,913 2.734 2,155 2.353 1,465 5.046 531 3.331
2,937 2.355 i,977 2.7-3 2,161 2.555 1,591 2.627
775 4.244 336 3.068 1,327 2.871 335 2.57O
996 2.584 535 2.512 331 4.312 151 2.903
435 2.761 37 4.211
251 3.357 217 3.680
34 5.574 34 4.752 S3 4.555 11 6.875
295 2.314 37 2.767 177 4.J.S5 165 4.035
31 5.344 65 5.^55 57 4.818
8 7.407
753 2.604 734 3.315 i*6J 0.231 570 2.374 390 6.343 491 3.553 311 3.753 130 7.243
139 2.653 50 5.359 74 3.293 61 3.003 13 5.991 39 4.221 26 4. 094 3 5.759
Past 35th birthday
Past 45th birthday
;J jj
343,892 1.395 5,312 1.294 2,573 1.215 427 .375 2,278 2.933 1,703 3.392 151.640 6.612 2,771 4.993 720 3.686 164 3.283 1,833 6.677 911 4.709
575 2. 105 972 10.977
* ;J
217,441 1.325 2,960 .981 1,683 1.093 406 .382 94.350 6.846 1,320 4.516 459 3.717 140 2.265
859 2.376 713 6.924
3SS 3.250 603 3.715 352 4.965
622 O.612 255 1.337365 11.155
Past SSth birthday
[J
117,689 1.293 1,338 .697 51.896 7.3O4 630 4.492
707 .793 363 .439 255 3.946 117 3.397
263 1.899 172 2.101 SO 1.605 253 7.603 134 5.495 134 11.305
Pust 6S>th birthdLy
* J',
50,395 1.235 26.500 8.182
6)2 .564 255 .623 283 .453 271 4.312 103 3.934 Go 3.325
73 1.946 75 3.601
42 1.376 34 6.476
31 2.049 41 11.316
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports.
QExcludes ull tuberculosis hospitals and oil other hospitals with neither cental patients nor incurables in the majority. Includes certain institutions not assignable to tny of the subgroups besause of l^cs of in formation or because no clear majority of their inmates fell into a particular class.
34 EXHIBIT 47. CHARACTERISTICS OF FEMALES IN GEORGIA INSTITUTIONS, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia tot til la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United states total. A=ALL FEMALES; '.V=WHITE FEMALES ; N=NOWaZOB FEMALES.)
TOTAL POPULATION
Total
POPULATION IN INSTITUTIONS"'
Mental Insti tutions
Homes for aged, in firm, uod
needy
Penal Institutions
Prisons or Local
re forina- Jails or
Total
tories worJchouses
Past 14th birthday
Married
fr
*>
~ Jj
1,147,161 2.269 6 ,384 749,261 1.643 4,038 397.900 8.048 2.346
1.534 4,193
1.090 2,778 5.759 1.415
1.533 1,150 1.157 911
1.118 940 .993 294 5.624 310 4.445 617
3.640 500 1.748 194 7.513 305
3.160 411 1.736 100 6.681 311
4.463 1.793 8.563
A 679,284 2.257 2,114 1.808 1,653 1.664 85 .959 373 5.573 185 5.S14 188 5.632
W 456,340 1.673 1,234 1.201 1,086 1.224 56 .671 90 2.367 40 3.043 50 2.711
S 332.944 7.930 830 6.183 567 5.332 29 5.620 383 9.792 145 10.387 138 9.237
Divorced Widowed
W
10,107 1.364 178 1.616 152 1.673
7 .688 19 2.530 9 2.211 10 2.907
N
4.259 5.301 124 11.091 114 13.412
2 4.348 8 3.823 1 .962 7 6.666
A 154,327 2.707 1,147 1.487 575 1.802 442 1.040 139 7.837 72 7.877 57 7.787
W
85,681 1.734 590 .977 307 1.093 356 .877 27 3.037 13 2.851 14 3.211
N
68.646 9.030 457 7.045 288 7.090 86 4.599 102 13.528 59 12.882 43 14.527
Single
Past 15th birthday Past 18th birthday Past 20th birthdoy
W 197,133 1.559 1,936 1.040 1,233 1.007 531 1.165 158 1.339 132 1.568 28 .880
N 102,051 7.907 785 4 . 574 466 4.708 93 4.058 224 5.139 101 3.852 123 7.081
J *
1,114,535 3.2SB 6,141 73B.904 1.636 3,924 385,631 8.032 2.217
1.D31 4,176 1.082 3,764
5.805 1,412
1.536 1,051 1.113 890 1.120 862 .958 277 5.644 189 4.298 613
3.732 483
1.744 180 7.699 303
3. 36 407 1.709 97 0.896 310
4.561 1.311 8.688
* ^
1,016,517 2.223 5,745
667,246 1.614 3,605 349,271 7.968 2.140
1.537 4,127 1.065 2,723
6.074 1,404
1.556 1.130
5.768
873 1.051 731 4.259 258 3.693 373 4.993 703 .886 167 1.534 77 1.315 90 2.133 170 4.558 564 8.534 281 8.371 233 8.681
J! TM
623,852 1.595 3,502 1.068 2,672 1.133 323.566 7.899 2,054 6.097 1.376 5.734
667 4.715 329 4.366 338 S.086
667 .865 151 1.835 66 1.430 85 3.323 160 4.478 516 8.784 263 9.110 253 8.470
Past 31st birthday
Past 25th birthdoy
Reporting on schooling
* TM
602,660 1.584 3,451 1.066 2,645 1.134 658 .359 137 1.798 57 1.371 80 2.309 309.438 7.842 3,002 6.073 1.354 5.808 153 4.326 484 8.710 247 9,101 237 8.336
JJ
788,668 2.114 b,116 l.SOb i,844 1.573 526,020 1.552 3,301 1.066 2,547 1.146 263,648 7.664 1.815 5.994 1,297 5.834
778 .983 485 4 .6 15 432 4,24? 253 5.014 633 .833 115 1.855 45 1.349 70 2.442
146 4.392 370 8.589 187 2.783 183 8.394
,, J
781,348 2.120 4,771 1.928 3,592 2.052
521,583 1.558 3,008 1.321 2,320 1.433 259.765 7.696 1,763 8.960 1.373 9.638
698 1.191 472 5.388 232 4. 7 3S 240 6 . 222
567 1.010 114 2.273 45 1.596 69 3. 142 131 5.316 358 9.562 137 8.977 171 10.295
Past 1st year ,, grade school ", Past 5th year jjl grade school ^ Past ?th year grade school JJ Past 1st year high school "
509,057 1.568 2,543 227,857 7.446 1,382
570,193 1.765 2,414 447,473 1.482 1,854 122,730 5.820 560 419,673 1.489 1,955 361,092 1.345 1,591
58,581 4.338 364 263,200 1.695 776 237,615 1.594 671
25,685 4.129 105
1.313 1,978 8.605 S78 1.412 1,772
1.143 1,440 6 .377 332 1.422 1,521 1.206 1,333 6.512 233 1.540 577
1.385 515 5.404 62
1.478 9 .038 1.513
1.296 5.841
1.615 1.417 6.505 1.732
1.602 5.277
453 .895 106 79 5.157 323
357 .817 379
322 .718 88
35 5.335 191 365 .753 164
245 .703 60
20 5.525 104 133 1.023 62
123 .954 30 10 3.403 33
2.263 41 9.392 171
4.465 127
2.220 33 8.363 94 3.614 71 1.948 23
7.133 43 2.901 25 1.970 13 5.212 12
1.571 65 9.043 152 S.78& 152
1.518 55 7.959 97 3.U31 93 1.391 37
6.887 56 2.336 37 1.639 17 4.333 30
3.131 9.819 5.254
3.073 8.794 4.250 2.593
7.359 3.468 2.339 5.935
Past 4th year y high school N
137,530 1.464 355 1. 154 265 1.283
11,416 4.014
28 3.670
13 3.220
79 .961 9 1.385 5 1.408 4 1.356 2 5.405 8 5.634 6 9 .830 2 2.469
Past 1st year
college
*
Past. 4th year *
college
jj
Past 35th
;:
birthday
",
60,898 1.728 301 5,557 4.877 15
31,899 1.629 103
1,576 3.737
1
524,318 1.979 4,087
354,589 1.463 2,820
169,729 7.523 1.367
1.913 165 .'J.423 5.859 14 7.071
33 1.166 3 1
2.163 83 2.684 20 1.504 1
srJS5"irs4T 1 . 190
1.405
1 1.471 "737-- .-948 215
1.051 2,145 1.151 610 .819 62
5.583 937 5.638 127 3.933 151
1.508 2 i. 632
1.667 ...
4 . 139 1.327 24 8.619 60
1.754
....
1.369 6.873
1 1.170 1 4.348 1 2.778 1 3.333
33 3.310 91 10.353
past 45th birthday Past 55th birthday
TM,
324,481 1.400 3,134 .991 1,539 1.110 569 .788 25 1.676 9 1.243 16 2.083 99,913 7.749 768 5.146 617 5.433 108 3.708 42 7.880 13 5.138 29 10.357
* *
175,867 1.799 1,736 1.054 1,131 1.339 124,034 1.360 1,354 .868 845 .991 51,833 7.877 382 4.378 286 4.756
581 .824 23 3.402 497 .731 11 2.148
84 3.391 12 7.317
6 2.663 17 4.416 3 1.395 8 2.694 3 3.947 9 10.227
Past 85th birthday
^ JJ
55,294 1.287 719 .699 326 .778 385 .649 7 3.684 3 3.333 5 3.846 36,534 8.393 175 3.987 109 4.422 60 3.291 6 11.111 3 11.111 3 11.111
Source: U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports.
aBxoludes all tuberculosis hospitals and all other hospitals with neither cental patients nor incurables in the majority. Includes certain institutions not assignable to any of the subgroups because of lade of in formation or because no clear majority of their inmates fell into a particular class.
35
EUNT4I. GEOKU'S LAM FOICE BY EMPIOYMENT STATDS AND AGE, 1S40 CENSUS
{Eaoh Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's per cent a go of the correspooding_United States total.
A
ALL
P
WORKERS I
PAST 14th E
BIRTHDAY 3
H
All males
All remales
* 839,789 2.223 335,916 3.615
41,849 2.020 11,630 3.543
843,624 2.355 330,196 2.650
306,694 2.371 300,713 2.700
36,930 1.093 19,473 2.062
4.316 .933 4.090 1.341
W&ite sales Vihite re:sul s f>
597,987 1.653 174,383 1.590 29,484 1.640 9,715 3.455
565,483 1.666 162,137 1.570
543,215 1.756 153,124 1.501 23,268 .738 9,003 1.178 3,020 .715 3,041 1.093
Xonwhite nules ^.onwaite realties
291,303 13,365
373,141
263,479 14,563 1,296
7.726 151,033 4.511 1,915 8.033 153,039
3.509 147,594
4.007 10,475 3.219 1,049
3.735
3.C98 9.007 9.373
5. 310 3.927
Between P
14th and X
65th
E
birthdays S
N
>i
Between P
14th and X
60th
S
birthdays S
N
41,034 303,496 757,883
35,634 4.312
39,734 770,346 735,908
34,333 4.306
2.032 11,459 2.356 313,419 2.371 294,179 1.099 19,240
.933 4.084
2.069 11,109 2.276 306,748 3.391 387,780 1.133 18,966
.933 4.O74
2.535 2.S52 2.703 2.064 1.340
2.557 3.668 2.718 3.080 1.339
23,980 540,350 518,767
31,533 3,016
28,067 516,538 495,886
30,703 3,010
1.645 9,557 ib) 159,566
1.763 150,657 (b) 3,909 Ibj 3.033
1.687 9,240 Ib) 156,394
1.775 147,530 (b) 8,764 (bj 3,030
2.445 (b)
1.612 ib) (bj
2.457 (b)
1.635 (b) (bj
12,054 363,146 249,095
14,051 1,296
11,667 353,558 240,022
13,536 1,296
4.500 1,903
Ib) 153,353
3.435 143,522
ib) 10,331
(b)
1,048
4.543 1,369
Ib) 150,353
8.434 140,150
(b) 10,202
(bj
1,044
3.104 ib)
9.323 ;t>) ibj
3.116 (b)
9.321 (b) (bj
Between P
14th and X
55th
birthdays S
N
A
Between P
14th and X
45th
E
birthdays S
N
Urban J
37,688 727,197 694,643
32,549 4 .298
633,739 31,374
603,079 575,338
37,341 4.288
198.352
2.138 10,500 2.320 396,559 2.434 273,115 1.153 18,444
.932 4.060 2.433 270,039 2.233 8,514 2.470 257,548 2.595 241,018 1.239 16,528
.933 3.979
1.564 133.826
2.578 2.691 2.743 2.099 1.339 2.633 2.566 2.731 2.784 2.136 1.329
2.059
26,631 485,315 465,717
19,498 3.005
423,295 22,554
397,746 331,078
16,668 2,995
134.176
1.743 8,687
(b) 151,434
1.803 143,007
(b) 8,477
(b) 3.013
1.797 143,360
1.894 6,955
(b) 133,453
1.908 135,944
(b)
7,508
(b) 2.953
1.149 69,313
2.433 (b)
1.645 (b) (b)
1.664 2.452
ib) 1.594
ib) (bj
1.224
11,001 241,983 223,931
13,051 1,293
216,444 3,320
205,333 194,160
11,173 1,291
54,076
4.609 1,813
(b) 145,075
3.510 135,103
(b)
9,957
(b
1,042
3.004 -25,573
4.816 1,559
(b) 124,094
3.822 115,074
ib)
9,020
(bj
1.026
72,423
5.419 S4.013
3.153 ib)
9.340 ib) (b)
3.740
3.233 ;)
9.372 (b) (bj
7.544 3.014
nonf arm E 126.857 3.990 54.175 4.003 93.119 3.364 33,830 2.302
Rural- A 265,119 4.557 58,329 6.295 167,841 3.412 27,254 4.039
farm E 350.119 4.781 53.017 6.538 154.733 3.531 23,251 4.161
A 466,305 3.653 202,659 2.667 304,151 1.934 -10,395 1.677
Between P 23,389 2.446 6,063 2.463 17,271 2.061 4,903 2.301
14th and X 438,662 3.714 193,756 2.731 233,906 [b) 102,643 (b)
35th
S 417,031 2.876 179,723 3.743 270,390 2.084 96,690 1.731
birthdays S 31,631 1.304 13,033 2.087 13,016 (b) 5,953 (b)
H 4.354 .931 3.840 1.310
2,974 (b)
3,839 (bj
Urban
i
EM
159,875 138.943
1.622 110,249 1.712 96.873
1.950 2.024
1C4,020 92,059
1.155 1.247
59,356 52,551
1.190 1.235
Rural- A 105,855 3.975 45,935 3.331 76,429 2.349 38,913 2.753
nottfana E 91.94S 3.288 40.918 4.047 65,927 2.579 25.524 2.891
Rural- A
133.138 5.076 41.932 6.577 112,394 3.691 13,615 4.143
A 230,066 3.044 103,333 2.560 142 , 532 2 . 132 56,255 1.530
Between P 12,764 2.540 3,883 2.233 9,893 2.203 3,163 2.040
14th and X 213,191 3.220 95,965 2.675 129,776 (b) 50,555 (b)
35th
E 300,704 3.494 83,048 2.759 122,328 2.420 46,318 1.664
birthdays S 12,487 1.433 7,917 1.994 7,450 (b) 3,737 (b)
X 4.111 .947 3.475 1.264 2.864 (b) 3,533 (b)
Urban
66,485 1.709 50,806 1.747 53.394 1.908 42.S47 1.857
41,233 1.152 28,099 1.063 34.234 1.326 23,310 1.139
Rural- A 48,767 3.308 23,760 3.54b 34,060 2.555 14,230 2.499
nonfarm E 40.880 3.945 19.352 3.850 28,107 3.017 11,878 2.683
Rural- A 114,814 5.236 29,757 6.119 67,189 3.737 13,926 3.874
farm E 106.430 5.575 36.149 6.574 59.935 3.901 11,130 3.979
A 98,037 3.850 39,919 2.898 56,106 2.570 20,210 1.692
Between P 5,233 3.493 3,001 2.380 4,293 2.253 1,637 2.031
14th and X 89,533 4.384 35,383 3.338 49,584 (b) 16,769 (b)
SOth
E 83,936 4.800 31,830 3.415 46,386 3.165 15,052 1.395
birthdays S 5,596 1.904 3,553 3.164 3,193 (b)
1,717 (b)
N 3.373 1.113 3.535 1.311 3.230 (bj
1,304 ibj
A 47,603 5.226 16,276 4.424 24,571 3.327 6,510 2.254
Between P 1,139 2.139
613 2.373
922 1.863
473 1.945
14th and X 44,421 6.056 14,355 5.297 23,316 (b) 5,173 ib)
lath
E 41,951 6.499 12,839 5.683 20,977 4.165 4,545 2.753
birthdays 3 2,470 2.806 1,466 3.317 1,339 (b)
637 . b)
N 2.043 1.645 1.303 1.341 1.333 (b)
866 ,b)
A 15,272 7.795 4,190 7.817 7,083 4.891 1,237 3. 855
Between P
58 4.394
37 4.613
29 2.736
20 3.016
14th and X 14,593 3.126 3,860 8.479
6,684 (b)
1,058 ib)
16th
E 14,035 8.330 3,582 8.780 6,412 5.317
985 4.455
birthdays S
568 5.156
273 5.849
272 (b)
73 ;b)
N
621 4.139
293 4.036
370 (b)
149 ib)
Source: u. S. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports.
"Excluding those on public emergency work.
"figures unavailable.
34.743 97,273 95.336 152,154
6,113 154,756 145,141
3,515 1,280 DC ,555 44.379 29,425 26.013
75,244 37,O34
2,373 33,415 78,373
5,037 1.247 25,202 19.110 14,707 12,773 47,525 46.495 41,931
940 39,943 37,550
2,398 1.043 23,032
217 22,105 20,974
1,131 710
29 7,909 7,813
296 251
10.043 10.311 11.130
3.771
5.179 (0)
9.721 (b) (bj
;.4C 7.297
9.643 10.342
21,295 Si, 075 29.766 92,354
1,155 9C.1CB 33,033
7,075 1.001 =-,9^3 44,322
15,907 15.394
11.607 j.O.Oi.2
5.266 (b)
11.353 (b) (bj
7.452 3.981
10.393 13.203
12.063 12.483
11.318 4.365 (b) 13.274 (b) (bj
13.353 5.575 (b)
14.786 (b) (bj
23,317
47,063 715
45,410 41,230
4,130 943
S3, 707 13.737
3,550 7.474 15,3315.019 19,709
364 13,614 16,773
1,836 731
3,756 146
9,183 3,344
839
437
11.154 (b)
16.666 (b) (b)
17 2,302 2,597
205 144
11.793 H.9-io 12.102
si. 074 3.51i
(b) 9.SOO
(b) ,bj 7.6.1.6 8.3S2 11.423 12.000
12.332 9.333.914 (b)
10.913 (b) <bj
S.20b 9.373 i^.7-=> IS. 430 12.433 12.725 J.0.73O 5.069
(b) 12.130
(b) !b) 12.349 3.134 (b) 13.519 (b) (bj
12.230 ib)
13.332 Ib) (b)
36
EXHIBIT 49. CHARACTERISTICS OF GEORGIA'S LABOR FORCE BY GLASS OF WORKER, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's peroentage of the corresponding United States total. \ = ALL WORKERS IN LABOR FORCE; P = WORKERS ON PUBLIC EMERGENCY WORK; X=OTHEa EXPERIENCED WORKERS, TOTAL;'
~~ E = EXPERIENCED EMPLOYED WORKERS, AT 'KOKCOB WITH A JOB; 8 S= EXPERIENCED WORKERS SEKONC WORK;" N=SEW WORKERS SEBEtHB WORK.)
ALL WORKERS PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
Nonwage workers
Unpaid foaily workers Employers and own-account workers Wage or salary workers Private workers Cove rime nt wor.cers
All
All
White
V.-hlte
Nonwhite
Monwhite
males
females
males
females
males
fenales
--------------*~
*
*
A 889,789 2.228 335,916 2.615 597,987 1.653 174,883 1.590 291,803 7.726 161,033 8.735
P 41,849 2.030 11,630 2.542 29,484 1.640 9,715 3.455 12,365 4.511 1,915 3.098
X 843,624 2.255 320,196 2.650 565,483 1.666 162,127 1.570 278,141 8.033 158,069 9.OO7
E 806,694 2.371 300,718 2.700 543,215 1.756 153,124 1.601 253,479 8.509 147,594 9.373
S 36,930 1.092 19,478 2.062 22,268 .738 9,003 1.178 14,662 4.007 10,475 5.810
N 4.316 .933 4.090 1.341 3.020 .715 3.041 1.093 1.296 3.219 1,049 3.927
5 g
306,816
304,031 2,795
3.051
3.090 1.285
63,964 4.525 223,314 (bj 61,891 4.540 231,325 B.494
1.073 3.816 2,039 (b
25,088 Ib 24,649 2.3 .3
439 (b
83,502 (b)
82,796 8.556 706 (b)
37,876 It J 37,243 11.6 36
634 (I
X 52,286 5.040 23,525 5.494 iii.o'is [b
9,831 (b 18,771 Ib 13,694 It
E 51,953 5.100 23,268 5.482 33,225 3.956 9,700 3.4( 18 18,726 10.4' 9 13,568 9.7 04
S
334 1.773
X 254,530 2.823
E 252,069 2.858
257 6.912
289 b)
39,439 4.094 189,799 b)
38,623 4.114 187,999 2.341
131 (b 15 , 257 ( b 14,949 1.9 '0
45 64,731 64,070
(b (b 8.U il
126 24,182
I t
I J
23,674 13.]35
S 2.461 1.239
816 3.344 1,800 (b
308 (b
661 b
508 t
|
502,673 34,135
2.078 1.079
238,827 18,405
2.443 2.008
321,990 20,179
1.459 b)
138,475 8,564
1.5 >8 (b
180,683 13.956
120 ,193
8.4E13 110,352
jb
9,841
t 1} S.I 96
t)
$ Jj
452,139 29.364
2.088 1.025
211,241 16.929
2.496 1.982
278,572 17,512
(b) bj
107,295 7,464
(b (b
173,567 11.852
(b) 103,946 b) 9,465
II It ) (t>
g
55,305 1.951
50,534 1.995 4,771 1.587
29,062 a. 116
27,586 2.104 1,476 2.369
46,085 43,418
2,667
(bj (b) (bj
22 , 280 ( b 21,180 (b
1.100 (b
9,220 Ibi
7,116 (b) 2.104 (bj
6,782 (t> 6,405 U>
376 (I j
Reporting hours worked0
E 472,735 2.088 221,712 2.475 302,799
(b)
119,707
(b)
169,937
Under 70
E 442,676 3.045 212,215 2.445 283,105 Ib) 116,468 (b 159,571
Under 60
E 383,767 1.933 197,368 2.391 250,213 (b) 111,813 (b 133,549
Under 49
325,009 1.810 175,530 2.299 217,420 (b 104,416 lb 107,589
Under 48
E 264,997 1.833 151,335 2.350 181,025 (b 92,442 (b 83,972
Under 45
E 258, 381 1.809 146,540 2.347 173,514 (b) 89,981 (b 78,847
Under 41
E 190,867 1.688 123,440 2.377 137,339 [b) 73,955 (b 63,828
Under 40
E 66,843 1.799 68,096 2.878 41,504 (b) 34,403 (b 25,339
Under 35
E 53,173 1.982 52,618 3.230 32,694 (b) 26,128 (b 20,479
Under 30
E 29,407 1.761 30,560 3.047 17,546 (b) 13,359 (b 11,851
Under 14
S 6,103 1.699 7,399 2.865 3,533 bj
2.594 (b
2.580
Reporting
P 40,618 2.013 11,216 2.536 28,536 b)
9,358 (b
12,076
number of
X 527,361 1.961 251,683 2.416 336,205 b) 133,823 '(b 191,156
weeks woriced
E 495,281 2.073 234,539 2.451 317,436 (b) 125,990 (b 177,855
In 1939
S 32,080 1.070 17,144 2.015 13,779 (bj
7.833 b
13.301
P 36,864 a. 053 9,870 2.546 27,316 ib)
8,226 {b
11,548
1 week
X 513,566 1.999 237,315 2.453 327,025 (b) 125,283 (b) 186,541
or more
E 486,775 3.075 224,403 2.466 311,654 (b) 119,740 (b) 175,121
S 36.791 1.200 12,912 2.253 15.371 bj
5.543 (b) 11.420
P 37,377 a.ioe 8,833 2.659 26,182 b)
7,322 (b i 11,195
11 weeks or more
! X 505,425 3.025 228,619 2.483 321,590 (b) 130,275 (b 183,836
E 480,993 2.088 217,600 2.486 307,635 (b) 115,707 (b 173,358
S 24,433 1.269 11.019 2.429 13.955 b
4,568 jb 10.478
P 32,802 2.2^8 7,011 2.781 22,920 b
5,792 (b
9,832
24 weeks
X 480,348 3.081 207,109 2.494 306,064 (b) 109,520 (b) 174,284
or more
E 461,418 3.121 199,326 2.489 395,181 Ib) 106,319 (b) 166,237
S 18,930 1.431 7,783 2.638 10,883 (b) P 22,978 2.394 4,733 3.704 16,242 Ib)
i 3,201 (b)
3 , 952 ( b
8.047 6,736
36 weeks or more
X 418,929 2.141 171,861 2.455 271,136 (b) E 408,119 2.157 167,425 2.447 364,709 (b
i 92,093 (b 147,793
90,249 (b 143,410
S 10,810 1.661 4.436 2. SIS 6.427 (b
1,844 jb
4.383
P 13,060 2.726 2 , 193 2 . 758 8,729 (b
1 , 786 ( b
3,331
50 weeks
X 319,715 2.089 127,429 2.424 214,595 ib 63,010 (b) 105,180
or more
E 314,259 2.092 124,980 2.414 211,297 (b) 62,073 (b) 102,962
S 5,456 1.91B 2,449 3.099 3.398 (b)
938 (b) 2.158
Reporting
duration of
S 27,810 1.025 14,690 1.967 15,960 (b)
6,513 (b) 11,850
unemployment
Under 60 mos. S 37,325 1.060 14,568 i. 009 lb,668 (b) 6,418 lb) 11,657
Under 24 oios. S 25,115 1.131 13,514 2.115 14,410 (b) 5,835 (b) 10,705
Under 12 mos. i 21,450 1.193 11,417 2.243 13,276 b
4,788 (b)
9,174
Under 9 mos ! 19,322 1.209 10,203 2.287 10,983 b
4,224 [b)
8,240
Under 6 mos 15,399 1.274 8,159 3.329 8,843 (b
3,356 (b)
6,557
Under 4 mos
11,853 1.421 6,204 2.374 6,868 (b)
2,624 (b)
4,985
Under 3 mos
7,551 1.440 3,884 2.325 4,446 (b)
1,667 (b)
3,105
Under 2 mos S 4,718 1.453 2,335 2.170 2,797 (b)
993 (b)
1,921
Under 1 mo. S 1,212 1.385
638 1.993
705 (b)
355 (b)
507
(b) 102,005
(b 95,747
(b 85,553
(b 71,114
(b 58,893
(b 56,559
(b 49,485
(b 33,694
(b 26,490
(b 17,201
b - 4 .805
(b
1,848
Ib 117,860
(b 108,549
jb - ?'?&
(b
1,650
(b 113,033
(b 104,663
b
7,370
(b
1,501
(b) 108,344
(b) 101,893
(b)
6.451
(b
1,319
(b 97,589
(b 93,007
(b
4,583
(b
780
(b 79,768
(b 77,176
(b
3,592
(b
407
(b) 64,419
(b) 63,908
(b)
1.511
(b)
.(b) (b) lb) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) b i) (I1) (t)) {), Ib (bj (b) (b)( >> (1>) (1>) it> {b (b) (b) jb] I 11 (1J) (11) 1> b (b) (b) (b)
(b) 8,173 (b)
(b )
8 , 150 I D)
(b
7,679 b
(b
6,639 b
(b
5,979 ( b
(b 1 4,803 ( t>)
(b
3,580 ( b)
(b 1 3,217 b)
(b
1,343 b
(b }
383 [ b
Source; D. 3. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports.
aExaludlng those on. publio emergency work.
"Figures unavailable.
Durlng week of March 24-30, 1940.
37
EXHIBIT 50. CHARACTERISTICS OF GEORGIA'S LABOR FORCE BY LOCATIW AND CLASS OF WORKER, 1940 CENSUS
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URBAN WORKERS PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
Nonwage workers
Unpaid family workers Employers ana own-account workers V.'age or salary workers
Private workers
Government workers
All
All
WMte
ViMte
Xonwhite
Xonwhite
aales
females
males
females
:&ale3
females
*
"p
f-
*
*
A 311,190 1.353 187,411 1.951 207,907 .934 95,668 1.155 103,233 5.495 90,743 7.350
P 16,512 1.488 6.33S 3.053 8,725 .953 4,897 1.911 7,787 4.001 1,429 2.748
X 392,300 1.354 178,790 1.973 197,650 .993 90,350 1.143 94,550 5.752 38,540 7.629 E 270,178 1.401 166,115 1.998 136,537 1.042 84,989 1.164 83,641 6.069 31,126 8.004 S 22,022 .959 13,675 1.693 11,113 .547 5,361 .374 10,909 4.107 7,414 5.044
N 2,478 .770 2,295 .977 1.532 .537 1.521 .714
|
35,298 1.243 38,021 1.259
1,277 1.002
24,514 3.258 23,930 3.268
534 2.874
(b) Ib) 23,853 1.033
jb) (b)
lb) (b) 8,893 1.417
bj (b)
X
6 la 1.106 2,093 1.43S
b) ib, (b) [b)
E
596 1.126 3,079 1.453
471 .938 1,763 1.294
3
IB .665
14 1.505
b
bj
(b) (bj
X 35,686 1.250 22,421 3.683
bi (b) (b) (b)
E 34,425 1.261 31,851 3.705 28 332 1.085 7,129 1.451
S 1.261 1.009
570 3.939
b) (b) (b) (b)
5 s
255,902 235,157
30,745
1.371 1.426
.956
154,276 142,185
12.091
1.356 1.875 1.680
157
b) 634 b)
(b) 1.035
(b)
ib) 76,097
[bj
ib) 1.140
b)
946
lb,
6,168 (b) (o) 125 (b) (b;
6,043
(b) ,0) 77,473 (b)
3.042 774 3.523
t b) ib, ,b;
5.274 15,033 14.390
b) (b) [b)
D) ib; (D, 4.623 316 4.997
(b) ib) ib)
IbS <b. (bj 5.290 14,722 14.995
(b) ib) (b)
;b) ib, ( b) S.143 56,083 7.270
b)
b) (b)
5 3
231,955
214,100 17,855
1.383
1.446 .901
139,390 128,245
11,145
1.383 1.908 1.633
g
33,947 1.276 31,057 1.248
3,890 1.526
14,886 1.642 13,940 1.619
946 2.078
b! [b) b) (b) b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (bj (b)
lb) ibj
(!bb) l(bb)!
(b) (b) lb) (b) (b) (b)
(oj
t>i
b) [bi
(b) (b) lb) lb)
b
b
(b
b
Ib)
b) Ibj M
(b) (b) (b) (b)
(b
(b
(bj (bj
A
RUHAL-NONFARM WORKERS PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
P 12,891 3.139 X 179,476 2.580 E 169,639 2.734 S 9,837 1.308 N 1.361 1.281
2,973 2.979 9 843 1.789 2,666 3.363
71,451 3.789 131 068 3.042 41,560 2.553
67,476 3.849 124 103 2.165 39,365 2.594
3,975 3.003 6 965 1.013 2,195 1.931
953 2.050
991 1.081 783 1.302
3,043 43,408 45,536
2,873 370
5.814 307 4.593 9.015 29,891 11.620 9.642 23,111 11.9274.441 1,730 3.261 4.011 171 5.561
Nonwage workers
Unpaid family workers Employers and own-account workers Wage or salary workers
. Private workers
Government workers At work"
H g
36,461 2.214 35,698 2.245
763 1.532
X
966 2.692
E
934 3.745
S
43 1.883
X 25,495 2.200
E 24,774 2.230
S
731 1.505
j 3
153,015 143,941
9,074
2.656 2.84S 1.293
J ,,
12^,229
119,395 7,834
2.538
3.721 1.253
s
26,786 3.445 24,546 3.654
1,240 1.614
E 141,913 2.886
9,277 4.023 9,083 4.010
195 4.685 1,251 3.213 1,230 3.190
21 5.160 3,026 4.611 7,852 4.612
174 4.634
b) lb) 33 030 2.082
bj bj b) (b) 745 3.420 b) (b) ib) Ib) 22,275 3.072
JM M
ib) (b) 4,503 3.263
( b) W lb) ibj 1,060 1.969
IS! 1 (b) (b) 3,448 2.371
(b
b
58,394 3.835 101 033 3. 185 34,857 2.644
3.780 3.943
bj bj
b) bj
b3,092 3.958
b) (b) ,a) lb)
49,671 4.056
b) (b) ib) (b)
3,421 2.924
b) (b) jb
b
9,082 3. 897
Ib) lb>
.0)
10)
8,723 2.885 (b) (b) iD) (b)
359 3.305 (b) (b) Jbj (b)
57,193 3.862 99 604 2.21V 34.050 2.668
ib) 2,678
b (b)
i b179
(b) 2,499
<o)
42,853 ib) Ib) (b) bj ibi (b) ( bj
42,3u3
ib) 6.393
b) b)
6.241 6 b) 6.945
b)
Ib) ib)
4,574 16.319
b) (b)
b) i=J 170 7.323
Ib
(b)
(a) >o)
4,404 17.705
(b) (b)
9.8SS 23,537 11.339
b) Ib) (b)
o; ID) (bi
(bj (b) (b)
bj ib) Ib)
ib; ibj ib)
(b) ib) (b)
( bj (b
(bj
9.972 23,143 11.352
A 384,971 4.149 73,128 6.058 348,178 3.111 33,207 3.838 136,793 10.513 39,921 11.676
P 13,446 3.463 2,331 4.709 10,916 3.284 2,12 4.641 1,530 5.655 179 5.717
RBRAL-FAHU WORKERS PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
X 371,948 4.190 69,955 5.169 236,765 3.112 30,317 3.304 136,133 10.631 39,538 11.753
E 366,877 4.293 67,127 6.270 233,575 3. 186 28,770 3.360 134,302 10.778 38,357 11.790
S 5,071 1.527 3,328 4.459 4,190 1.367 1,547 3.995
831 3.440 1,231 10.376
M
577 1.368
843 3.570
497 1.351 738 3.367
30 3.287 104 6.246
Nonwage workers
Unpuid family workers fimployers und own-ucoouat workers Wag* r salary workers
Private workers
Government workers At workc
5 3
244,057 243,302
755
4.101 4.116 1.836
X 50,7O8 5.359
E 50,432 5.411
S
276 1.944
X
E 193,370 3.374
S
479 1.855
| g
127,391 133,575
4.316
4.370 4.691 1.477
J g
123,319 118,644
3,675
4.501 4.823 1.426
i g
5,573 2.665 4,931 2.824
641 1.859
E
29,173 7.143
b) lb)
ib) lb)
28,879 7.135 169 352 3.321 11,249 5.199
294 8.083
b) (b) cb) (b)
30,131 8.847 U) Ib) lb) ib)
19,959 8.842 32,010 4.218 6,877 7.373
323 9.334
I b|
"1
(b
bj
8,992 4.988 (bl (bi (b) lb) 8,920 4.933 137,343 3.165 4,372 3.589
73 5.733 (b) (b) Ibj b)
40,783 5.626
b) (b) ib) ibj
38,243 5.744 63 ,323 3.873 17,521 3.313
2.534 4.233
bj b) lb) (b)
35,688 6.234
b) (bl Ib) ib)
33,335 6.430
b) (b) (b) (b)
2.363 4.360
b) (b) (b
b
5,094 3.326 ib) ,b, lb) ib)
4,933 3.337 <b) lb) (b) (b)
171 3.057
(bj (bj 1,'gjfl S^g
Ib) ib) ib) ib) 73,950 9.103 17,630 9.360
fb) ib)
b) ib)
ib) ib, <b) iol
13,422 10.640 13,033 9.973
(b) (b) (fa)
bj
ib) ibi , b) ,bj 55,528 8.694 4,548 7.953
(b) ib) jb) ib)
ib) (b/ ib, ,b)
60,353 13.902 20,727 15.133
b) (b) (b) (b)
ib) ib) ib) ,b.
(b) (b) (b) (b)
(b)
bi (b) (b
ib)
b; ib, t b,
<b) (b) ,b) ib)
(bj ib) (bj ibj
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports.
Excluding those on public en tergency work.
"Figures unavailable.
c During week of Liorch 24-30, 1940.
EXHIBIT 51. GEORGIAS LABOR FORCE BY AGE AND LOCATION AND BY 1939 WAGE OR SALARY INCOME, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.
A=ALL '.YORKERS IN LABOR FORCE] P=WORKERS ON PUBLIC KiERGDNCY WOffiCj X = OTHER EXPERIENCED -..'ORXERS, TOTAL; 11 E=EXPiiRIESOET! EMPLOYED WORKERS, AT WORK OR WITH A JOB; 0" S ^EXPERIENCED Y/03KERS SEEKINE) V/CRK; 11 H=NEW WORKERS SEiKING WORK.)
ALL WORKERS PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
Between 14th and 45th birthdays
TOTAL
Llules
Females
Urban
Males
Females
Rural-nonfarm
Males
Females
Rural-farm
Males
Females
A 889,789 P 41,849
X 843,624 E 806,694 S 36,930 N 4.316
% 2.228 335,916 2.020 11,630
3.255 330,196
2.371 300,718 1.093 19,478
.933 4.090
2.615 311,190 3.543 16,513
2.650 393,300
2.700 370,178 2.063 33,033 1.341 3,478
* 1.353 187,411 1.488 6,326
1,354 178,790 1.401 166,115
.959 13,675 .770 3,395
1.951 193,628
2.053 12,891 1.973 179,476 1.998 169,639 1.693 9,837
.977 1.361
? 3.539 75,377 3.139 2,973 3.580 71,451 3.734 67,476
1.308 3,975
1.281 953
5b
3.710 384,971
2.979 13,446
3.789 371,948
3.849 366,877
3.003 5,071
2.050
577
4.149 73,139
3.463 2,331
4,190 69,955 4.393 67,137 1.537 3,828 1.368 843
6.058 4.709 6.169 6.270 4.459 3.570
A
P 31,374 X 603,079 E 575,238 3 37,841
4.386
2.283 8,514
2.470 357,546 2.595 241,018 1.239 16,528
.933 3.979
2.566 11,503 3.731 314,728 3.784 198,353
3.136 16,476 1.329 2.469
1.641 4,491 1.516 144,019
1.564 133,836 1.106 10,793
.773 2,322
2.040 9,516 2.034 134,157 2.059 136,867 1.770 7,390
.964 1.247
3.356 2,011 3.836 57,441 3.990 54,175 1.447 3,266 1.274 936
2.889 10,355
3.931 354,194
4.002 350,119
3.042 4,075
2.029
570
3.848 2,013 4.616 55,486 4,761 53,017 1.604 2,469 1.357 831
4.781 6.443 6.588 4.375 3.553
Between 14th and 35th birthdays
Between 14th and 25th birthdays Reporting on 1939
P 23,389 X 438,663 E 417,031 S 21,631
4.354 A 230,066
P 12,764 X 313,191 E 200,704 S 12,487 N 4,111 x 777,603
3.446 6,063 3.714 193,756 2.876 179,723 1.304 13,033
.931 3,840 3.044 103,323 3.540 3,883 3.330 95,965 3.494 88,048 1.433 7,917
.947 3,475
3,301 305,957
3.463 7,915 3.731 149,504 2.793 136,948 3.087 13,556 1.310 3,456 2.560 66,485 3.338 3,671 3.875 60,434 2.759 53,394 1.994 7,040 1.264 3.380
2.625 383,387
;100 or over 200 or over 400 or over 600 or over 800 or over 1,000 or over 1,300 or over 1,400 or over 1,600 or over 2,000 or over 2,500 or over 3,000 or over I S.OOO or over Reporting 50 weeks' worlc or over in 1939 tlOO or over J200 or over 400 or over 5600 or over S800 or over 31,000 or over SI, 200 or over 1,400 or over 41,600 or over $2,000 or over 12,500 or over 23,000 or over $5^000 or over
X X 430,830 X 308,792 X 334,588 X 162,813 X 139,569 X 105,697 X 81,841 X 84,714 X 43,089 X 23,414 X 15,899 X 4,736 x 495,364 x 315,587 X 288,384 X 334,252 X 193,319 X 139,312 X 114,742 X 95,235 X 74,733 X 59,936 X 40,475 X 33,216 X 15,178 X 4,529
1.743 147,996
1.458 99,019
1.359 65,900
1.027 33,669
.966 30,813
.962 13,916
.965 8,317
1.006 4,926
1.087 2,056
1.148
764
1.228
418
1.306
101
2.394 155,704
2.052 119 , 137
1.908 89,119
1.638 63,022
1.436 48,389
1.153 26,766
1.064 17,155
1.040 11,457
1.028 6,538
1.062 3,911
1.129 1,570
1.188
554
1.265
337
1.334
88
1.865 234,136 1.578 187,343 1.361 147,895 1.034 107,505
.956 88,139 .964 73,137 .905 57,197 .842 45,396 .735 30,049 .633 15,950 .604 10,481 .871 3.707
3.624 189,352
2 . 343 164,488 1.856 161,592 1.504 148,007 1.371 125,318 1.079 93,976 1.019 79,296 1.041 66,690
.986 52,673 .962 43,293 .863 28,308 .703 15,150 . 706 10,005 .954 3.586
Source: U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports.
1.679 3,974 1.648 105,150 1.712 96,873 1.171 8,377
.773 3,135 1.709 5*6,806 1.501 1,634 1.806 47,360 1.908 42,547 1.388 4,713
.791 1.912
1.363 173,393
1.337 1.212 1.055
.879 .835 .835 .833 .863 .907 .933 .951 .814
1.467
1.482 1.462 1.368 1.205
.985 .918 .901 .887 .910 .941 .953 .977 .829
98,318 64,699 45,164 25,953 16,692 11,177
6,569 3,923 1,610
596 312 65
98,952
83,546 65,610 45,535 35,094 30,866 13,833
9,306 5,194 3,090 1,305
438 240
54
1.883 1.995 2.024 1.703
.943 1.747
1.549 1.824 1.857 1.569
.904
6,957 97,663 91,945
5,718 1,235 48,767 3,399 44,267 40,880 3,387 1.201
1.973 171,592
1.537 135,178
1.348 88,874 1.111 65,690
.921 43,309 .875 33,090
.874 26,531 .808 30,426 .743 16,333 .621 11,108 .526 6,564
.488 4,833 .630 1,874
3.107 105,266
1.984 1.623 1.263 1.142
.947 .916 .928
.665 .839 .725 .588 .561 .655
87,614 83,316 64,901 52,550
36,138 38,774 S3, 555 18,511 14,965 10,437
6,354 4,643 1.815
3.455 1,394 3.074 43,532 3.388 40,918 1.503 2,614 1.269 899 3.308 32,760 3.386 887 3.563 21,046 3.945 19,353 1.639 1,694 1.386 837
8.574 68,713
3.873 8,517
3.960 191,495
4.047 188,138
2.959 3,357
2.013
563
3.545 114,814
2.338 5,794
3.743 108,490
3.850 106,430
2.839 2,060
1.975
530
3.790 333,624
4.231 1,695 4.894 44,074 5.078 41,933 1.639 3,143 1.347 816 5.336 29,757 4.843 1,363 5.336 27,659 5.576 26,149 1.657 1,510 1.329 736
4.107 63,851
4.708 6.410 6.577 4.286 3.538 6.119 4.527 6.363 6.574 4.085 3.425
6.101
2.478 34,801
3.070 24,431
1.809 15,578
1.472 6,329
1.400 3,438
1.436 2,335
1.488 1,433
1.617 880
1.980 388
3.439 148
3.890
90
3.680
29
3.130 2.969
3.595 J..871 1.546 1.686 1.761 1.786 1.867 1.858 3.033 3.813
71,518 32,575 21,003 13,099
8,350 6,039 4,318 3,086 1,932
900 585 145
3.080 14,877
2.263 9,889
2.131 5,158
1.768 1,488
1.687 693
1.889 404
1.744 216
1.862 123
3.186
58
2.358
20
3.330
16
1.734
7
3.864 3.718 2.882 1.538 1.445 1.497
1.533 1.550 1.726 1.506 3.048 2.789
3.964 33,339 4.098 300,646 3.903 23,423 5.516
3.087 35,408 3.976 17,536
8.487 13,184 8.188 10,155 1.748 4,853 1.615 3,818
1.593 1,961 1.639 1,189
3.656 3.017 2.839 2.751 2.113 1.939 3.111 2.179
05,485 43,476 31,344 15,351
9,308 6,172
4,980 3,550
4.416 10,163
3.436 5,783
3.455 4,313
2.374 3,140
1.947 1,047
1.813 505
1.784 390
1.819
155
4.671 3.437 3.642 3.575 3.159 1.813 1.779 1.837
1.745 2.096
3.555 3.031 3.819
735 2.197 325 2.385 114 3.219
76 3.536 37 3.388
2,668 1,730
812 530 138
1.937 3.369 2.316 2.369 1.700
86 1.757 40 1.889 13 1.387 11 3.037
7 3.804
"Excluding those on public emergency work.
39 EXNIIT 52. GEOKUS UBOI FOICE BY MAIHAGE STATUS, AGE, AND LOCATION, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia toi^l Is followed by Georgia'* percentage of the corresponding United State* total.
AsALL WORKERS HI LABOR FORCSi P=TORKER3 OS PUBLIC EeSRGESCT HOES; Z = OTBEK SXPER1EHCKD TCR10SS. T3T4L;'
B=BIPBiIBOn) EMPLOYED TOREKRS, AT VKfOK WITH 1 J08; ScEXPERIENCED WORJCERS SEBCEIO WORI:"
JsHBII HOMERS SESmo WCRK.)
~
TOTAL
Urban
Rural-nonfarx
Rural-farm
Hale*
resale*
Vale*
Faemlei
Male*
Femle*
Vale*
Female*
ALL WORKERS PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
A 889,789 P 41,849 X 843.624 E 806.694 S 36.930
I 4,316
* 2.228 335.916 2.020 11,630
2.255 320,196 2.371 300.718 1.092 19.473
.933 4.090
% 2.615 311.190 2.542 16.512 2.660 292,200 2.7OO 270,178 2.062 22,022
1.341 2,478
* 1.353 187.411 1.483 6.326 1.354 178.790
1.401 156.115 .9S9 12.675 .770 2.295
% 1.951 193.623 2.053 12.891 1.973 179.476
1.998 169,639 1.693 9.837
.977 1.261
f 2.529 75.377 2.139 2,973 2.580 71.451 2.734 67.476 1.303 3.975 1.291 953
* 3.710 384.971
2.979 12,445
3.739 371.948
3.349 366.877
S.O03 5.071
2.050
577
f 4.149 73.128 3.462 2.331 4.190 69,955 4.293 67,127 1.527 2,823
1.368 842
* 6.058 4.709
6.169 6.270
4.459
3.570
Harried worker* , spouso preent
P 27.085
z 564,401
E 545.434
S 18.967
H
165
2.027 2. 135
2.272 125.258
2.343 120,093
1.210 5,165
1.SS6
298
2.750 11,172
3.367 201.469
3.378 190.122
3.11.1 11,347
3.385
75
1.624 1.401 1.426 1.088 1.190
1.1S5 68,877 65,318
3.559 200
2.537 9.420
2.549 120,563
2.538 115.300
2.763 5,263
2.976
62
2.254 606
2.492 30.799
2.590 23.750
1.362 1.049
2.160
61
2.909 6.493
4.474 242,369
4.503 240,012
3.777 2,357
4.048
28
2.818 334
4.507 25,532
4.S7S 25,025
1.700 557
2.056
37
3.723 7.749 7.801 5.962 6.424
14th P 18.636
and
Z 363.263
45th E 351,029
birth- S 12.234
day* IT
147
Between A 236.252
14th P 11.940
and
Z 224.184
35th E 216,367
birth- S 7,817
day] I
128
2.322 1,370
2.498 104.483
2.561 99,994
1.463 4,489
1.610
275
2.328 74.434
2.5S4
703
2.846 73,491
2.926 70,201
1.619 3.290
1.562
240
3.015 7.257
3.563 133.567
3.571 131.252
3.391 7.S1S
3.537
68
3.847 89.143
3.161 4.411
3.855 84.672
3.866 80.078
3.636 4.594
3.804
60
1.87O 1.623 1.639 1.379 1.284 1.889 2.046 1.883 1.904
1.569 1.231
775 58.626 55,483
3,139 183
41,654 416
41.082 38.783
2.294
155
2.796 2.723 2.703
3.011 3.084 2.941 3.044 2.938 2.924 3.213
3.238
6.606 82.972 79.666 3.306
64 56.427
4.358 52.023 49.899
2,124 46
2.517 375
2.692 25.768
2.781 24.830
1-621 888
2.113
57
2.956 18.6O4
2.707 135
2.958 18.369
3.069 17.723
1.596 641
1.978
50
3.081 4,773
4.810 141,724
4.834 140,111
4.227 1.613
4.302
25
5.217 90.682
3.128 3.171
5.264 87,489
5.284 86,390
4.542 1.099
4.730
22
3.139 220
4.855 20.089
4.949 19.626
1.327 463
1.953
JS
5.232 14,176
3.435 102
5.396 14.O40
5.S23 13.685
1.921 355
1.860
34
3.960 8.257 8.312 6.463 6.77O S.766 3.835 8.851 3.907 7.133 7.834
14th P 3.380 3.101
169 3.070 1,187 2.419
100 2.850 1.236 3.210
44 3.219
957 4.466
25 3.981
and
Z 4,746 S.98S 24.528 4.608 18.666 2.683 12,981 3.424 11,928 3.743 5,917 6.140 24,252 5.631 5.630 9.900
25th E 52,409 4.169 23,101 4.623 17,210 2.748 12.042 3.404 11,284 3.967 5.808 6.149 23,915 6.913 5.451 9.962
birth- S 2.337 2.006 1.427 4.379 1.356 2.078
939 3.716
644 1.881 309 5.978
337 1.980 179 8.326
day* II
94 1.698
160 4.013
48 1.487
100 3.308
33 1.864
35 5.117
13 1.469
25 3.929
Married worker*, spouie abent
P 1.264 1.933
912 2.189
813 1.765
643 1.909
Z 24.132 2.284 26.030 3.699 11.584 1.630 16.574 3.072
22.161 2.463 23,613 3.829 10.173 1.723 14.840 3.177
S 1.971 1.256 2.417 2.782 1.411 1.172 1.734 2.393
X
47 1.294
219 2.583
32 1.228
155 2.330
266 5,944 5.556
388 6
1.837 3.132 3.401 1.466
.330
IBS 5,375 4,945
430 41
2.911 4.998 5.097 4.089 3.139
185
6,604 6.432
172 9
3.325
4.233 4.407 1.713 3.020
84 4.081 3.828
253 23
5.160 7.220 7.279 6.438 4.398
Tldowei or iiroreed worker*
P 1.588 1.774 5.645 2.886
878 1.461 2,324 2.542
Z 30,793 2.005 60.783 3.331 11,610 1.282 36.229 2.740
E 28.838 2.163 56.648 3.472 10,367 1.558 33,390 2.B1O
S 1.960 .967 4.135 2.484 1,243 .871 2.839 2.115
X
21 1.638
273 2.576
11 1.253
172 2.122
487 6,291 5,783
508 S
1.919 948
2.313 12.405
2.530 11.672
1.171 833
1.754
67
3.363 4.474 4.575 3.408 3.723
323 12,897 12.689
209 5
3.340 573
3.599 12.149
3.712 11,686
1.265 463
4.202
34
5.567 6.123 6.132 5.953 4.385
A 240,188
P 11.812
Single
Z 224.293
worker* E 210,261
S 14.032
S 4,083
Between A 227.941
14th P 11.290
and
Z 212.573
45th E 199.220
birth- S 13.353
day* I 4.078
2.184 116,363 2.052 4.938 2.249 108.125 2.468 100.364
.965 7.761 .914 3.300 2.335 1OB.1U6 2.226 4.520 2.413 100.304 2.638 92.905 1.064 7,399 .914 3.282
1.833 2.330 1.845 1.881 1.477 1.191 1.915 2.288 1.940 1.983 1.528 1.187
73.546 3.649
67,537 59.516
8.021 2.360 69,019 3.394 63.265 55.667 7.598 2.360
1.184 1.154 1.210 1.297
.809 .756 1.257 1.255 1.239 1.389 .901 .758
61.0421 2.164 57,110 52.567 4.543 1.768 56.854 1,953 52,142 47.818 4.324 1.759
1.259 1.591 1.269 1.267 1.099
.328 1.308 1.E65 1.326 1.345 1.147
.326
50,584 2.718
46,678 43.000
3,678 1,188 46.304 2,574 44,546 41,033 3.513 1.184
2.667 24.890 1.877 1.234 2.817 22.872 3.159 21.209 1.243 1,663 1.257 784 2.955 25.122 2.036 1.073 3.028 21.265 3.384 19,706 1.360 1.559 1.254 779
2.772 116,058
2.825 5,445
2.813 110,078
2.856 107,745
2.388 2.333
1.872
535
2.B5O 11O, 613
2.612 5.322
2.921 104.762
2.976 102.520
2.367 2.242
1.864
534
4. 315 50,431 4.754 1,540 4.023 28,143 4.194 26.588 1.397 1.555 1.324 748 4.Z9J. 2^,130 4.818 1.489 4.316 26,897 4.5O9 25,381 1.451 1,516
1.323 744
5.O47 4.780 5.127 6.248 3.674 3.433 5.168 4.721 5.270 5.413 3.679 3.419
14th and 35th birthday*
P 10.698 Z 198.421 E 186.002 S 12.419 I 4.069
2.319 2.558 2.793 1.133
.915
4,173 90,002 83.120
6.882 3,267
2.245 2.008 2.059 1.545 1.186
3.082 57,401 50,382
7,019 2,358
1.291 1.355 1.434
.971 .760
1.768 45,607 41,618
3,989 1,750
1.526 1.355 1.377 1.160
.825
2,420 41,651 38,360
3,291 1.180
2.088 981 3.163 19,256 3.537 17.808
1.417 1.448 1.253 776
2.492 2.982 3.051 2.330 1.864
5.196 99.369 97.26O
2.109 531
4.864 1,426 4.508 25,139 4.715 23.694 1.489 1.445 1.319 741
4.633 5.331 5.484 3.657 3.420
14th and 25th birthday*
P 9.144 Z 153.648 S 143,958 S 9.690 I 3,970
2.366 2.994 3.278 1.307
.933
3.470 62,665 57,272
5.393 3.114
2.165 2.164 2.239 1.597 1.178
2,361. 1.232 39,915 1.541 34,535 1.628
5.380 1.149 2,298 .777
1,375 29,358 26.292
3.064 1,682
1.426 1.398 1.425 1.201
.825
2.004 31.223 28.588
2.635 1.162
2.044 798 3.471 13.187 3.907 12.030 1.569 1,157 1.277 748
2.274 3.018 3.108 2.308 1.865
4,784 82.510 80.835
1.675 510
4.934 1.296 5.022 20.122 5.256 18.950 1.594 1,172 1.317 888
4.515 5.618 5.819 3.600 3.332
Souroai TJ. 5. Bureau of th C*D*UI, Population C*>n.m Ruporta.
tho**> OB pabllo
EXHIIT S3. GEORGIAS LABOR FORCE BY OCCUPATION GROUPS AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS, 1940 CENSUS (Etch Georgia tottl ii /ollo*d by 0orgia' p*ro*atag* of th* owrwponding ttolt-td State* total. PsWORKERS OH PUBLIC EMERGENCY WORK) XsOTUR EXPERIENCED WORKERS, TOTAL)* EsEXPERIENCED EMPLOYED WORKERS. AT WORK OR WITH A JOB; 1 SsEXPERIfcNCED WORKERS jSEEKINQ WORK.*)
profaivlona.1
Nonfara Clerical,
All worker* and **nl-
proprietor*, ale*, and
reporting profaillonal Farmer* and official*.
kindred
fraftanan, foremen, 0
Operative*
DOMBtiO
Other
Farn laborer*
Laborer* (except on
HALE WORKERS PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
Urban RuralnonfarN
f 38,610 2.026 661 1.397 (b) (b) (b) (b) 1,966 1.608 4,686 2.139 3,012 2.401
X 836,082 2.264 26,176 1.336 193,038 3.842 66,631 1.660 69,981 1.496 78,568 1.420 116,094 1.672
B 801,847 2.374 26,666 1.369 192,320 3.863 65,797 1.678 67,250 1.542 73,181 1.479 108,365 1.746
33,235 1.069 610 .612
716 2.200 734 .929 2.731 .867 6,387 .923 6,729 .992
588,51o"1.405 18,651 1.097 1 1,509 1.888 J2.-5irT.S46 47,529 irSTO- 4S.W5 1.1W 60,486 1.420
3 20,160 .958 348 .490 141 2.127 473 .746 1,968 .709 3.311 .773 4,361 .906
(
18S.13T77755 8,676 1.239
8,015 2.152 128 1.301
S,94 5.14! 217 2.531
I5,'566 2;<6T 2r,511 2.657 *197 1.617 667 1.717 1,467 1.214
l!684 llo91
Rural-fara
< 4,609 1.441
36 1.203
Between 141K alia----E
24,185 1.557
65th blrthdaya S 32^069 l!o7( 493 .616
358 2.064 '668 2)066
64 2.492 196 2.434 609 1.762 684 1.698 65,524 1.549 70,7'36 1.486 107,431 1.76i
683 .939 2,666 .863 6.066 .930 6,668 1.010
55th birthday* S 29,170 1.134 427 .60S 546 1.824 638 .957 2,397 .874 4,236 .978 6,417 1.082
8etween 14th of I
16,418 LSI* 55.5M 1X1
46th blrthlay* S 24J764 l'.tU 338 .697 402 1.710
60,117 '1.585 4B-.BW IVJBB "9T.026 1.995 *379 l!o81 2,011 .891 3.097 1.050 5,883 1.192
36th birthday* S 18.963 1.281 247 .618 262 1.617 199 1.148 1,622 .907 1,960 1.126 4,603 1.291
26th birthday* S 10,470 1.401 104 .697
96 .956
69 1.354 789 .916 766 1.183 2,904 1.870
20th birthday* S 4.397 1.939 19 .898
23 .662
9 1.654 298 1.240 182 1.364 1,330 2.711
18th birthday* Homage worker*
Reporting on 1939 wage or *alary inoooe
S 1,836 2.936
1 .375
4 .600
91 1.879 44 2.269 669 6.369
x S06.S4TT.'05S 7,295 1.58T 192,054 5.851 51,405 1.679 5,865 inSS ee'sw I'iw 1 3,4?4 1.069
771,706 2.208 24,874 1.337 158,791 3.704 51,638 1.657 68,421 1.502 76,036 1.41S 113,216 1.676
4200 or ovar
X 413,218 1.746 17,688 1.301 8,861 3.018 27,893 1.673 58,962 1.496 82,575 1.389
4400 or ovar
X 306,951 1.458 16,395 1.268 4,067 2.314 27,136 1.664 54,736 1.473 54,664 1.291
4600 or over
X 233,218 1.269 16,001 1.206 2,359 2.019 26,111 1.646 50,279 1.442 46,888 1.174
4800 or over
X 161,902 1.027 13,537 1.159 1,468 1.789 24,678 1.611 42,691 1,362 36,661 1.021
41,000 or over X 128,881 .966 12,263 1.131 1,030 1.672 23,225 1.592 36,965 1.324 28,247 .920
41,200 or over X 105,141 .963 11,103 1.116 707 1.669 21,701 1.581 31,661 1.323 21,712 .838
41,400 or over X 81,404 .966 9,641 1.079 496 1.627 19,253 1.648 24,965 1.298 16,836 .773
41,600 or over X 64,378 1.006 8,210 1.0S6 363 1.510 17,083 1.531 20,197 1.331 11,330 .746
52,000 or over x 42,862 1.087 6,122 1.020 269 1.681 13,795 1.616 13,416 1.368 6,014 .741
42,500 or over X 23,278 1.147 3,824 .953 162 1.534 9,647 1.486 6,460 1.398 2,368 .767
43,000 or over X 15,811 1.227 2,741 .948 121 1.666 7,460 1.493 4,044 1,452 1,112 .828
(6,000 or ovar X 4,697 1.204 704 .801
37 1.376 2,927 1.361 888 1.912
71 .770
Reporting 60 ?.crk or over
weeks' it. 1939
* 493,308 2.296
sTsYSBTT.o'W
18,294 1.390 T2V6T6T.TSE
115,957 3.424 46,766 "BVKY'STl'Sb'
1.708
63,683
1.579
43,876
1.476
1200 or ovar
X 286.873 1.909 12,614 1.327 5,996 2.896 26,376 1.716 49,390 1.660 38,212 1.467
4400 or over
X 2J2.9P1 1.838 12,028 1.291 3,067 2.261 24,976 1.7C4 47,984 1.637 36,570 1.41C
4600 or over
X 192,134 1.436 11,629 1.261 1,911 2.006 24,319 1.685 46,609 1.500 33,325 1.31:
(800 or over
X 138,6(3 .163 10,809 1.224 1,203 1.743 23.12S I.f47 39,660 1.405 27,418 1.139
41,000 or ovar X 114,143 .064 10,150 1.199 860 1.822 22,018 1.622 34,725 1,364 22,946 1.022
41,200 or over X 94,734 .040 9,426 1.186 602 1.626 20,696 1.608 29,993 1.344 8,124 .914
41,400 or ovar X 74,338 .028 8,267 1.148 425 1.489 18,432 1.672 23,774 1.J12 3,668 .833
41,600 or over X 69,f,H .062 7,208 1.122 316 1.482 16,414 1.663 19,313 1,341 9,960 .80!
$2,00(1 or over X 40,267 .129 5,468 1.078 231 1.637 13,291 1.533 12,883 1.364 5,468 .790
!2,fOO or over X 22,090 .187 3,497 1.018 134 1.510 9,328 1.502 6,198 1.402 2,179 .796
(3,000 or over X 16,097 .264 2,648 1.013 104 1.584 7,226 1.E08 3,889 1.469 1,044 .866
(6,000 or over X 4,602 .231 669 .848
31 1.291 2,825 1.372 848 1.319 68 .836
97,715 1.642 78,996 1.463 66,748 1.197 29,088 .749 17,971 .680 11,890 .512
7,281 .469 4,471 .443 1,836 .440
600 .408 174 .404 36 .802
64,295 1.928
60,346 1.922 54,013 1.762 43,657 1.493 23,399 .916 15,066 .683 10,026 .674 6,166 .493
3,884 .470 1,627 .464
445 .419 143 .369 29 .811
(b) (b) (b) (b)
(b) (b) (b) (b)
7,792 4.819 49,331 2.072 143.26P 4.666 95,319 2.612
7,149 6.026 47,304 2.153 140,098 6.068 84,718 2.857
643 3.306 2.027 1.098 3,157 1,050 10,601 1.279
26,566 1.611
36,035 2,011
'472 s!io< 1.601 .999 '617 1.021 6,860 1.270
5,480 7.117 19,532 4.66! 11, 720" S'.WE ir/TJTS'.BM
166 4.262 341 1.719 1,066 .976 2,763 1.253
15 2.869 85 1.896 1,474 1.126 988 1.440
136,684 6.034 62,480' 2.868 689 3.216 1.966 1.110 2,986 1.032 10.298 1.287
646 3.437 1,798 1.1K6 2,748 1.066 9,620 1.368 4,877 5.546 57,291 2.671 121,552 6.218 '66,662 3.2<7
465 3.701 1,680 1.326 2,435 1.102 8,174 1.464
360 4.060 1,297 1.528 2,059 1.134 6,244 1.478
216 4.427 111 6.034
832 1.884 1,435 1.216 3,281 1.464 "46.180 6.464
363 2,522 868 1.623 1,204 1.877
66 6.961 157 4.037 496 1.991 418 2. 788 459 6.471 2.26S 1.207 "RT,5?4' ' B.WB 3,131 2,390
vr.w 7,663 4.803 48,462 2.086 131,679
4,006 3.887 39,669 2.080 1,517 2.288 26,788 1.638
418 .982 16,966 1.246 81 .341 9,246 .882 46 .327 6,668 .820 26 .297 5,040 .837
12 .26! 3,361 .837
6 .266 2,366 .827 4 .621 1,240 .773
2 .704 265 .431
1 .626 118 .370 20 1.006
30,706 4,682 1,839
730
393 246 138 92 58 29
17 6
'txst 4.687 93,136 2.608 W3UTTTOT
2.462 70,248 2.361
.886 37,921 1.811
.755 17,610 .980
.866 4,624 .361
.694 2,086 .233
.771 1,065 .190
.903 601 .173
1.163 260 .189
1.649 108 .306
2.004 43 .476
1.969 23 .623
2. 91
8 .982
4,462 5.070 35,549 2.242 67,446 4.97C 43,991 3.201
3,104 4.253 32,291 2.249 1,333 2.514 23,434 1.794
390 1.075 15,529 1.349 73 .349 8,618 .922 42 .336 6,269 .844 24 .296 4,760 .849 10 .266 3,192 .846 4 .196 2,232 .821 2 .299 1,174 .766 250 .431
111 .370
20 1.146
20,942
3,666 1,601
600 329
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76 47 25
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3.146 36,704 2.986
1.056 26,032 2,162
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.733 877 .204
.863 410 .182
1.088 209 .195
1.694 86 .315
2.108 36 .631
2.062 18 .698
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EXHIBIT 54. GEORGIA'S UBOR FORCE BY INDUSTRY GROUPS AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS, 1940 CENSUS
Uaob Oaorglai total IB followed by Georgia 1 * paroantuga of the oorraapondlng Unltad Statas total. X = EIPERIBIOBD HOHKBR3, TOTAL.;; 1 = HFERIBKJED JMPLOYSD V.OKKIR3, AT WORK 08 WITH A JOB;" SsExPERIEBCBD WORKERS SKEKIHJ WORK. 1 )
on Industry
fi.hry
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Transport , 'uliol.aal.
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Frofassionti.
UALE WORKERS PAST 14th BIftTHDAY
j \
829,781 2.374 353,908 798,360 3.378 348,529
31.361 1.080 4.379
and 66th
I 760 ! 033 2!S7( 323,438
birthdayi S 30.361 1.038 4.136
Batwaan l4tb x
and 60th
1 726)424 2.39 305,720
3.974
Batwaan 14tn x
266,625
und 55th
E 687)548 2*.! 284,896
Mrthdoy* S
3.739
Batwaan 14th and 45th
X E
509)200
2)00;
235,663 333,468
birthdays 3
3.195
batwaan 14 to i
177,033
und 35th
E 413,393 .883 174,431
blrthdoja 3
2.601
and 25tb
X 198,068 3. 510 99,792
and 20th birthdays
E 62,005 4.843 52,121
S 4.084 1.994
963
and 18 tb
1 41,309 6.960 30,436
blrthdava S 1.710 3.041
584
5, 7ft fl
fcffi-fcifi Rural-fora----*
3171334
Honwaga worker*
s
305,598 303,052
3. 640
3.053 3.092 1.224
344,610 243,509
1.101
4.223 4,325 4.363 4,031 1.187 294
4 , 249 4.425 3,961 1.170 288
4.491 3,893 1.184 4.437 4.600 3,744 1.196 4.669 4.857 3)257 1.218 216 4.S2O 2,555 5.150 2,392 1.233 163
5.623 984
.419 49,728 1.624 155,846 1.741 48,332 1,631 103,013 1.739 14,206 1 334 12,725 1.990
.447 41,137 3.034 148,407 1.791 46,533 1.681 98.110 1.78) 13,811 1 363 13,039 1.529
.827
1.799 .845
395 763 686 .876
. 483
47,344 1.633
.449 39)729 a! 041 145)712 1.811 45,598 1.093 94J610 l!?9( 13)llO 1 39! 11,648 1.528
,331 6.217 1.234 7.266 1.032 1.756 .650 4.813 1.205 330 783 674 .883
12,963 1 364
,451 38,090 3.076
43)689 l!?l< 91,463 1.802 18,507 1 415 11,344 1.536
7.769 1.E67 ?)066 l!lO' 1.706 .863 4.688 1.231 in git 1 ll\ 660 ,894
42,798 1.933
-47C 35,667 8.130 138,078 1.69: 41,307 1.761 86,914 1.827 11,707 1.453 10,903 1.551
7.131 1.318
338 .842 631 .903
!323
33,964 2.103 28,268 2.315
12l)o31 2)0?!
33)002
lie??
73)893 l.*93<
8,793 1.55O 9,254 1.613
.277 5.576 1.433 5.956 1.356 1.404 .942 4.056 1.395 .'83 .-8 539 .929
.570 2^,663 3t344 94,751 2.208
56,164 a. 052
.607 18,800 2.621 90,130 2.29. 19,513 2.054 53,808 2.097 5,877 1.734 6)034 l!&78
.303 3,353 1.545
flffl i:ffl 1.003 .972
175 .964 407 .985
.784 7,11 3.070 36.978 2.540 6,149 2.370 24,488 2.446 1.779 1.942
6.450 353 1.255 1,930 3.959 1.558 35 .600 459 2.037
7.481 57 2.113 561 5.51J
2.016
8 1.171
2.034 e.lB
4l4&3
:iSa "iffi I'M
4.062 103 .248 7,951 1.447
4.060 95 .343 7,338 1.513
3.049
6 .324 613 .956
10,436
, ft*
3i-.3fg44f
3,412 4.129
3,163 4.274
239 3.808
1,454 3.551 1,293 2.709
161 1.736 377 sisSl 47 2.558
ll'.wl 4 iffi .^21 3.057 I 3!uM 3.433 4,641 1.843 2,774 1.367 4,756 1.868 2,707 1.423
85 1.257
10,974 3.409 9.815 3.4S1 1.159 3.028 5,298 5.636 4,700 5.596
598 5.967
276 1.04S
it USi
44 3.423 1 .671
044 1.865 563 1.968
72 1.337
193 2I903 22 1.964
Httf -fSSB-fc a?!5A4 3)450*'
7,733 1.661
4,131 1.483
27,343 1.670 1,920 1.104 4,033 1.503
381 1.035
27,737 2.236 4,705 1.276 22,649 1.505 33,349 2.237
26,097 2.302 4,332 1.381 23.430 1.523 33,668 3.324
1.640 1.554
433 .935 481 1.095
26,41& 2.254
21,293 1.510 53.435 2.3BS
24,858 2.320 4)306 l!40: 20,890 1.&37 31,981 2.346
1,567 1.548 320 .632 403 .940 451 1.093
4,541 1.31
31,389 3.344
24,000 2.369 4,226 1.420
30,964 3.331
1.503 1.534 315 .647 '394 '.952 435 1.104
<2S5 rSS* .. 2 i.i" 23,673 2.456 4,096 1.449 18,030 1.537 23,430 3.428
aaiag MB 3.933 1.44
34,603 3.011
19,033 2.706 3,659 1.503 13,'047 l)5K 24,344 3.654
J.fgZ 1.835 374 .705 289 .983 319 1.162
3,153 1.606 8,947 1.600
13,302 3.043 2,926 1.753 8,639 1.633 17,535 3.167
970 2.034 227 .772 206 .983
555 2.405 134 .092 S, 47"0 '4. 946 665 2.496 2,315 5.193 823 2.712 . f55 3.643 63 1-310 1,101 6.930 456 3.616
988 7.183 427 3.853 113 5.300 39 1.630
*8!*Si 18.066 2.OH
i'sS '335 -- JL5ft"5.W
4,708 1.473 079 1.311 112 1.693 25 .545
108 1.200 4J8 2.337 407 2.416
31 1.565 100 3. LOO 153 3.356
7 1.538
118 1.255 ~,433 4.754 2,412 4.901
20 1.033
83 6.065 3 1.266
7,480 S.14 19,557 5.349 3) 51ft 2.907 5,943 1.360 .1 ...
5,909 1.163 33 .494
foally
E 51,931 5.103 50,753
woricara
S
330 1.783
Enployars und X 253,337 3. 833 195,553
own-account X 251,121 3.859 193,757
795
waga or
X 524,123 1.960 108,298
alary
E 495,308 3.063 105,030
woricara
3
3.278
5.374 ...
3.324 103
3.637 95
3.103
6
4.639 4,222
5.199 3,936
1.040
...
93 1.339
154 3.306
60 1.703
7 1.042
3 1.705
1 .613
.253 7,351 1.450 4,664 1.831 2,713 1.363
.248 7,245 1.515 4,602 1.646 3,647 1.417
.331 606 .956
82 1.345
.426 * 1,777 1.M1V
45,558 1.640
.456 33,789 2.199 143,651 1.797 43.826 1.700
7.353 1.061 1.733 .865
708 1.594
9 1.240
8 .081
27,007 1.664 1,946 1.155
26,634 1.078 1,917 1.163
373 1.036
23 .755
75,299 1.770 12,257 1.367
70,769 1.635 11,885 1.402
4.521 1.202 372 .764
71 1.661 1 .699
4,109 1.480 4,013 1.500
97 .900 8,544 1.464 7,956 1.543 . |88 , -864
66 1.436
5 .720
13 2.385
4 2.963
4,750 1.477 099 1.261 5,929 1.364
4,642 1.473 674 1.326 5.896 1.399
108 1.660 35 .548
33 .495
2d,VJ.7 a. 511 4,001 1.232 16,907 1.553 33,349 3.397
21,369 2.628 3,703 1.400 16.517 1.&73 32,668 3.324
1.528 1.545 298 .627 390 1.011 481 1.095
Raportlnc
noun
E 467,441 2.093 96,718
worKad*
Undar 60 E 379J236 1.937 71,047
Uudar 49 E 330,967 1.814 46,926
Undar 48 B 161,644 1.836 39,208
Undar 45 E 249,135 1.812 35,083
Undar 41 E 188,119 1.689 31,789
Undar 40 X 66,474 1.795 13,157
Uadar 35 E 51,994 1.980 10,386
Undar 30 E 38,566 1.752 5,439
Undar 14 Z 6.853 1.692 1.209
Reporting oo occupation
2 796,936 2.379 348,607
Proraiitooal
and Mil-
E 85,587 1.370
354
profaiclo&til
Propriatora,
manogara, and X 347,921 3.987 193,079
offioiaia
Olarioui,
alaa, and
E 66, 668 1.650
256
Slndrad woricara
r*riMp,
foraMa," and X 73,856 1.481
676
iclnirad woricara
OparatlTaic aoa klndrad wrkan
-
107,746
1.749
1,552
itrvioa voricara * 20,906 3.105
117
otnar
j 33,357 3.024
35
HI, wo _3.3B
5.336 3,689
6.271 3,537 5.678 3,377 6.233 3,129 5.978 3,063 5.889 2,371 4.573 535 4.228 446 3.S53 239 3.227 44 4.363 4,035
1.950 53
3.656 136
3.231 69
6.705 633
3.933 3,030
2.906 39
1.831
S
.455 31,659 2.263 137,431 1.803 41,826 1.716
.445 26,600 2.144 137,570 1.726 37,909 1.154 .444 26,090 2.041 119,431 1.684 33,653 1.596 .454 21,895 2.074 103,306 1.660 33,117 1.603 .446 20,965 2.040 105,788 1.659 20,850 1.676 .388 16,869 1.933 83,013 1.668 15,356 1.460 .117 6,236 1.B4& 27,506 1.983 3,677 1.547 . 153 5,333 1.904 23,417 3.217 3,670 1.531 .098 3,350 1.856 11,073 3.123 1,681 1.461 .331 700 1.602 1,691 1.636 364 1.360 .447 41,037 2.033 147,810 1.799 46,301 1.679
.302 1,174 1.842 1,920 .661 1,119 1.396
.440 1,456 1.255 7,413 1.683 3,643 1.730
.366 438 1.454 12,146 1.235 7,614 1.637
.623 34,693 2.048 23,704 1.139 6,343 1.553
.266 2,797 1.793 60,347 3.022 3,213 1.360
.730 181 3.743 1,481 1.906 748 1.684
.374
37 1.648 3,406 3.819 1,560 3.663
67,663 1.634 11,387 1.418 7,563 1.548
41,811 1.401 32,037 1.407 20,608 1.436 19,356 1.417 13,538 1.375 4,288 1.414 3,476 1.464 3,511 1.476
695 1.407
9,307 1.326 7,676 1.265 5,639 1.152 5,053 1.121 3,910 .973
730 .369 361 1.099 203 1.041
59 1.019
5,247 1.291 4 ,107 1.234 2.802 1.231 2,601 1.307 1,877 1.170
533 1.178 415 1.202 247 1.070 64 l.Olfl
97,915 1.781 13,764 1.363 12.047 1.530
1,641 1.577 163 1.053 1S3 .587
31,094 1.743 2,896 1.335 1,130 1.167
29,241 1.778 8,287 1.435 595 1.062
4,732 1.367 341 1.316 6,080 1.769
18,433 2.055 838 1.456
7,096 1.474
63 .497 78 .361 1,676 1.343
1,170 1.391 44 .501 146 .978
20,379 2.655 3,465 1.437 15,176 1.600 30,485 2.324
13,030 2.233 2,003 1.285 11,969 1.491 26,300 2.241 9,847 2.177 2,368 1.240 10,283 1.469 24,012 3.311 6,756 2.485 1,703 1.162 6.&05 1.559 20,888 3.486 6,343 2.602 1,630 1.146 3,096 1.566 20,418 3.513 5,403 3.5V5 1,351 1.114 6,940 1.670 6,704 1.164 2,771 3.189 803 1.091 3,546 1.968 1,698 1.076 3,335 3.220 614 1.127 2,636 1.991 694 1.537 1,609 3.111 447 1.1&8 1,306 1.921 472 1.526
390 2.765 105 .887 373 1.812 130 1.480 26,063 8.303 4,365 1.387 32,379 1.522 32,745 2.328
955 1.633 679 .890 15,743 1.593 1,033 1.307
1,460 1.563 987 1.631 406 1.034 4,333 3.100
953 1.639 208 1.395 902 1.081 5,792 1.474
1,366 1.404 133 .839 363 .689 372 1.327 4,753 2.300 377 1.169 1,146 3.065 927 2.097
86 1.S69 19 .686 110 1.187 17,781 3.717 14,909 2.748 1,613 1.849 3,325 1.455 648 1.963
.B90. 1.428,
niUlK WORXER3 PAST 14th BIRTHDAT
i 3
313,710 296,970
2.696 2.729
43,073 40,554
1.519
8. 318 8.336
6.101
53 453 47 430
6 704
40,50V 8.434 53 459
und 66th blrthduyi
A 222 E 390 | 656 2! 737 30,073 8.M4
3 16.535 3.146 1.486 6.058
47 435
3QO,3t3 3.704 39,302 S.S20
und 60th
E 864,354 3.743 37,896 6.763 47 441
blrthdtiyi 3 16.389 3.165 1.456 6.052
6 826
und 55th
K 374,704 8.768
birthday* 3 16.814 2.100
B*t**ati 14 tb z
and 45th
B 238,019 2.011
blrtbdwrs 3
tw**n 14 tb x 138,389 3,770
and 35th
E 177,408 3.823
birthdays 3 10.930 3.186
36,228 1.415
3i,93O 30,700
1,230
0.036 6.074
9.331 9.645 5.904
34^096 10 ! 009 984 6.083
46 443 6 866
41 433
36 394 5 865
31 440 27 409
und 25th birthdays
8 00,663 3.790 16,227 10.318
3 6.376 3.099
007 6.131
13 400 1 455
end 20th E B blrithiw dci"ya14ib 3X und 18th E blrthd(.ys S
31,193 3.455 2.662 3.311
Ujw? ft'.TW 1.031 3.613
0,457 10.444 363 5.801
6,651 10.640
4 774
"a a sag 3 2 817
61,700 4.651 86,933 7.150 1.049 3.823
wontero oy.-n-uo count
an lory
33,243 5.493 19,955 6.074
3
251 7.135
239 9.320
E 38I546 4! 134 7,028 4.607
50,077-37457 t. 335,101 2.465 13,571 13.373
1.366 5.009
R* porting houri worKed"
Und* 7O Und* 60 Und* 49 Und* 4H Und* 46 Und* 41 Und* 40 Und* 36 Und* 30 itndii 14 Reporting on oo ou un lion
K 310,634 2.497
E
106,425 2.413
E 173,606 2.33U
it 140,760 3.373
E 146,025 3.371
K 131,207 2. 400
B 67,464 3.007
K 62,126 3.260
E 30,234 3.068
K 7.277 2.fl94
,,
aW, 680
B.7BV
11,271 12.079
11,107 1S.JJM) 10v.L08 13,106
V,120 IS. 207 0,308 13.616 0,157 13.634 7,099 13.803 5,757 13.103 b,20S 13.397 3,776 13.602 1.511 16.664
40,i)M 0.3B7
und iemlproffliialon'il Proprietors, [tuinugirs, und
E 37,416 1.000 E 14,61:7 :;.b37
12 2.733 7,004 4.500
13 8.040 4 1.064
2 3.063
3 .717
43 .407 G .804
37 .368
37 ,373 34 .351 37 .308 U7 .313 SO .300
7 .243 7 .64? 6 .605 y. 1.05H 47 .43U
1 .476
3 .494
Dili, nnd
E
t mil-id workers
ornrta-wj), ^ ^
Klndre'l v.orK'jrn
42,193 1.303 67,366 2.019
107 2.403 24 .303 402 13. Si) 2 in ,V97
Otlrtr
^
1 u.917 w.3a&
053 1.003 567 1.654
86 1.70S 644 1.670 659 1.660
85 1.741 633 1.078 551 1.672
81 1.715
634 1.685 76 3.036
537 1.738 471 1.731
66 1.790 404 1.791 361 1.614
*?-}$!?
106 1.649
43 1.737 3 .714
11 3.716 1 1.370
06 1.338
CO ,472 3.4UO 56,828 2.447
3.650 1.847 W,26O 8.409 56,636 3.450
3,622 1.850
5,768 1.620 5,657 1.639
106 .991
0,735 1.083 5,630 1.643
105 .998
66,381 2.460 5,563 L.643 3,573 1.868 103 .993
65,601 3.491 3.446 1.863
54,477 9,504 61,433 2.566
3,04b 1.852
40,600 3.6S9 2,395 1.737
5,413 1.636 101 .001
4^99
3,408 3,393
69
$* .'639
.613 .073
18,333 3.344 1,412 1.580
1.333 1.510
30 1.170
'459 l!559
348 1.844 14 1.691
1,348 4.234
67 3.617
136 2.305
1 .900
.4,433 l.p-46
316 1.210
173 .057 80 1.6H 69 1.544
33,708 1.03S 31,669 1.555
3.139 1.340 33,208 1.533 31,136 1.557
3.187 1.361
5,0*3 1.310 6,546 1.231
145 .001
0,634 1.221 B,401 1.832
143 .896
30,610 1.660 5,403 1.242 2.107 1.258 139 .095
086 1.133 134,015 3.960 1,183 1.287 33,306 1.703
680 1.145 116,613 4.065 1,102 1.390 33, MO 1.76!
48 .834 0.003 3.031 81 .643
9 IB 1.135 120,793 3,993 1,170 1.887
870 1.146 112,007 4.091 1.090 1.390 3S| 134 l!?8]
. ',0353.050 80 .641 791 1.358
Ml iiffll
1,101 1.B9B
854 1.144 109,706 4,144 1,081 1.400 31,486 1.700 47 .837 7.768 3.108 80 .652 779 1.376
29,522 1.568 2,088 1.26?
27,447 1.5561
25,533 1.582 1.032 1.300
20,704 1.550
19,096 1.662 1,000 1.303
6.341 1.393 135 .905
4,707 1,883
4,663 1.294 124 .980
3,673 1.880 3,466 1.399
87 .921
834 1.180 105,021 4.224 1,057 1.406 30,636 1.02(1
45 .825 7,546 3.192 80 .670
7V7 1.149
1,038 1,328
.{as.S/MJ 768 1.174 88,007 4.33] 968 1.434 26,79 1.694
30 .806
70 .6S4 640 1.303
000 1.110
849 1.372
660 1.154 61,763 4.334 790 1/482 30 ! 632 &!00!
26 .672 5.206 3.401 69 .688 457 1.308
0,003 1.563 1,047 1.23* 263 1.1*0
1.074 1,347
41 .808
10 .440
3,700 1.021
3,371 1.964 366 1.377
66 1.326
-HHSH 484 1.575
f4f r..~6j0s6o
831 3.241
43 3.1M
Q 1.429
--S lioaa -wm 157 3.190
3,<JB2 3. 147
1 .671
1 1.007
7,4^6* 1.044"
7,350 1.944 67 1.940
253 .901 3 1.017
160 1.340 4 .015
98,691 3.733 3.002 3.362 10,367 3.558 1.252 3.071 4,520 4.71&
432 1.514
149 l!63( 9 .667
43 2.1K6 6 3.531
llllli Sit!' ^sTHlC 24,045 6.980 166 1.46!
63B 4.800
o|863 3^039 334 1.243
1,342 1.67S
150 2.019 0 1.276
1,658 1.603 06 1.335
0,909 1.470 5,051 1.488
158 1.176 0 , 149 1 . **31 4,992 1.493
157 1.180 4|e?7 l'.499
4,681 1.605 148 1.186
3,931 1.517 132 1.146
3J696 I'.&IO 83 1.014 994 1.478 36 .784 3P3 2.U33 191 3.128
23 4.6S1
''sIS liMl ... ...
27 1.132
106 1.351
--ais i.iia
39 1.304
210 1,149
2 .702
5 1.362
53? 1.741 46.151 3.413
501 1.736 66,000 3.401
04 1.773 3.646 1.049
474 1.747 53)473 2.477
25 1.C90 1 10.007
34 1.453
5,598 1.640 104 .090
b,391 1.659
3,532 1,665 6 .950
38 1.127
67 1.674
4,837 2.130 214 .871
113 1.075
61 2.170 36,393 1.417
--w4rrr.6o3s7
34,210 1.466 5,295 1.24i 700 1.123
frS'83
i'476 1
142 .098 -OSTI7S41
44 .862
23,155 1.470 5,100 1.252 673 1.136
373 2.015 33 1.346 104 1.436
inS f'?M 85,107 6.130
Z 5.000
24,472 6.173 143 1.403
635 4.824
1 .136
63 l!j05
1,OW 1.274
91,'768 s!7S9 936 1.370 3l!o02 l!?74
7,364 2.937 00 .677 741 1.394 .65S 1.6W
85,861 3.818 075 1.397 20,529 1.879
i.ioi l.<76 5,051 1.408
168 1.176 5.001 ! 4,786 1.407
473 1,750 459 1.747
438 1.670 373 1.599 347 I.b35
210 1.344 05 1.266
43 1.460 35 1.025
53,404 3.474 ti3,L93 2.471 fa3,701 3.466 51,389 3.470 tQ,8.J4 2.464 43,633 3.429
16,004 3,465 9,730 3.226
&.E79 i.o4 5,197 1.039 4,068 l.f>90 4,364 1.542 4,123 l.Wb 3,958 1.340
333 .1)01 230 .679
31,730 1.4 13 19,440 I, 306 It), 061 1.1G0 10,548 1.081
9,035 1.070 7,140 1. 063
2,332 1.076 1,763 1.009
5,071 1.262 4,993 1.159 4,761 1.329 4,017 1.133 3,784 1.103 3,158 .079
255 .782 171 .942
566 1.65? 14,663 2.450 6,640 J .639 31,516 1.556 5,536 1.231
000 1.139 G47 1.107
C06 1.067
493 .001
466 .968 263 .047
69.7M 3.930 1,5,771 3.818 44/U9 4.116 42,lftS 4.125 35,062 4.046
053 1.3*iQ 629 L.36& 26,19? 1.851 777 1.343 24.419 1.377 673 1.303 21,875 8. 016
056 1.303 81,256 3.026 527 1.206 19.383 3.131
b5 .966 10,605 4.296 35 .066 12,595 4.023
320 .996 8,721 a.&3^ 162 .005 3,69fl 1.773 38 .743 410 1.833
378 1.140 116,589 4.018 1,100 1.393 39,634 1.766
4,5'j2 1.4&0 4,349 1.393 3,604 1.B93 3,316 1,354 2,127 1,000
806 .050 280 1,33> 156 1,374 44 1.264 6,018 1,405
7 2.071
319 1.039 106 I .10$
150 1.150
38 1,638
38 .699
273 1.290 236 .880 36,464 1.937 760 1.665
14 1.2I>7
296 1.435 137 3.1v &,253 3.036 =98 .729
69 1.100
51A 1.611 72 1.871 305 1.233 659 1.943
375 1.645 4,707 .9G& 7,614 ) .637 17,017 1.527 4,737 1.303 616 1.137
949 1.407 510 1.609 3,747 1,333 3,344 1.409
10 ::.9'J^ 48,023 2.967
466 3.?'Jl
--MM :!.fc3t>
375 1.104
6 .930
66 1.031
86 1.685 43 4.06'J
16 .690
87 1.1'J3 1,666 1.295
4 .833
&7 1.337 6,886 2.705
4 .701
;; i.Bio
Z 1.076
'. 2.373
6 1.961
------135
1.751 1----4
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4 .674
30 1.253 302 1.407
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EXHIBIT 55. GEORGIA'S LABOR FORCE BY COLOR AND BY OCCUPATION AND INDUSTRY GROUPS, 1940 CENSUS
(Eaoh Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the correspond ing United States total. INEXPERIENCED WORKERS, TOTAL;* E = EXPERIENCED EMPLOYED WORKERS, AT WOES OR WITH A JOB;* S= EXPERIENCED WORKERS~SEEKINO WORK.)
All
All
White
Wblte
MnwtltB
Nonwblte
males
females
. mules
females
males
females
%
f>
f>
f>
f>
f-
ALL WORKERS PAST 14th BIRTHDAY
* 3
843,624 806,694
36.930
S.255 3.371 1.093
530,196
500,718 19.478
2.660 565,483 1.666 163,127 1.570 378,141 3.700 543,215 1.756 153,124 1.601 263,479 2.062 22,268 .738 9.003 1.178 14.662
8.033 158,069 8.509 147,594 4.007 10,475
9.007 9.373 5.810
Reporting on occupation
^
835,082 801,847
33.235
2.264 3.374 1.069
514,929 297,837
17,092
2.662 559,396 1.671 158,680 1.571 275,686
2.707 539,691 1.758 151,176 1.601 262,156 2.063 19,705 .712 7,504 1.133 13.530
8.062 156,249 8.513 145,661 3.977 9,588
9.033 9.380 5.767
Professional X 26,175 1.336 28,019 1.844 22,879 1.206 21,868 1.510 3, 96 5.329 6,151 8.654
and seel-
E 25,665 1.369 27,436 1.867 23,445 1.234 21,457 1.530 3,220 5.634 5,979 8.869
professional S
510 .612
583 1.166
434 .552
411 .887
76 1.619
172 4.699
farmers
X 193,036 3.842 7,012 4.598 136 , 548 3 . 126 3,651 3.501 56,488 8.616 3,363 6.967
and farm
E 192,320 3.853 6,988 4.600 135,955 3.133 3,639 3.503 56,365 8.637 3,349 6.980
managers
S
716 3. 300
25 3.949
593 2.006
12 3.343
123 4.104
13 4.745
(Jther proprie- x 56,531 1.660 7,644 1.777 54,428 1.624 6,719 1.609 2,103 3.971
925 7.398
tors, managers, E 55,797 1.678 7,568 1.787 53,721 1.641 6,661 1.620 2,076 4.060
907 7.408
and officials 3
734 .939
76 1. 159
707 .916
58 .921
27 1.481
18 6.923
Clerical,
X 69,981 1.496 45,20O 1.336 67,258 1.461 44,047 1.313 2,733 3.664 1,153 4.028
sales , and
E 67,250 1.542 42,976 1.361 64,652 1.506 41,913 1.338 2,598 3.846 1,063 4.326
Kindred workers S 2.731 .857 2.224 .981 2.606 .836 2.134 .959
125 1.848
90 2.222
foreman," and E 73,181 1.479 1,440 1.351
Kindred workers S 5,387 .923
71 .933
Operatives 0 and Kindred workers
K ^
115,084 108,365
6.729
1.672 1.746
.992
61,312 57,468
3.344
2.735 2.808 1.970
Domestic
Z 7,792 4.819 103,082 4.760
service
E 7,149 5.026 96,318 4.892
workers
3
643 3.306 6,764 3.444
Otner
X 49,331 2.072 23,915 1.747
service
E 47.3O4 2.153 23,219 1.761
workers
3 2.027 1.098 1,697 1.584
Farm laborers X
and farm
E 140,098 5.058 32,793 10.248
foremen
S 3.157 1.050 1.431 6.903
62,538 1.299 4,352 .778
86,500 1.341 81,918 1.407
4.582 .727
349 .689 39 .545
28,647 1.468 27,846 1.538
801 .570
64,485 2.998 1,907 .733
1,292 1.242 59 v8L3
53,899 2.546 50,755 2.613
3.144 1.800
4,983 .477 326 .347
12,044 1.014 11,121 1.013
923 1.024
8,041 6.958 278 3.118
10,643 1,035
28 , 594 26,447
2.147
7.895 4.241
6 .624 6.894 4.471
6,800 604
20,684
19,458 1.226
7.428 4.911 4.812
5.043 2.784
75,613 12.217 1.250 3.083
148 12
7,413
6,713 700
5.701 3.030 5.949
6.447 3.419
91,335 6,438
11,872 11,098
774
9.892 6.282
6.573 6.784
4.551
24,752 12.108 1,153 9.760
Nonfarm , laborers4
w g
84,718 2.857 10.601 1.279
8,631 2.673 25,782 1.107 377 2.145 3.684 .547
1,314 1.543 58,936 9.264 159 1.353 6.917 4.473
1,317 9.951 218 3.746
Reporting on industry
J S
329,721 798,360
31.361
3.274 2.378 1.080
313,715 296,970
16,745
2.686 557 ,257 1.682 157,727 1.584 272,464 2.725 538,327 1.763 150,509 1.611 260,033 2.144 18.930 .729 7 218 1.170 12.431
8.112 155,988 8.528 146,461
4. 016 9.527
9.044 9.384 5.805
Agriculture, X 352,908 4.223 42,073 8.218 303,595 2.981 12,370 5.095 144,313 10.604 29,703 11.O34
forestry,*
E 348,529 4.363 40,554 8.325 205,858 3.083 12,059 5.185 142,671 10.876 28,495 11.195
and fishery
S 4.379 1.187 1.519 6.101 2.737 .855
311 3.038 1.642 3.346 1,208 8.240
Z 4,325 .419
53 .453 2,752 .283
34 .298 1,573 2.623
19 6 .462
Mining
E 4,031 .447
47 .430 2,585 .305
33 .299 1,446 2.681
15 6.198
S
394 .227
6 .794
167 .135
2 .284
127 2.100
4 7.692
X 49,728 1.824
653 1.662 34,619 1.383
538 1.446 15,109 6.759
115 5.555
Construction E 41,127 2.034
567 1.656 29,648 1.579
494 1.494 11,479 7.940
73 6.155
3 8.601 1.222 . 86 1.706 4.971 .705
44 1.058 3.630 4.597
43 4.751
Z 155,845 1.741 60,472 2.400 114,963 1.365 56,539 2.308 40,832 7.710 3,933 5.567
Manufacturing E 148,407 1.799 56,822 2.447 109,961 1.412 53,407 2.356 38,446 3.084 3,415 6.199
S 7.438 1.063 3,650 1.847 3,002 .775 3.132 1.721 2.436 4.458
518 3.329
Transport , com- Z
munication, and E 46,533 1.681 5,657 1.639 32,508 1.266 5,419 1.587 14,025 6.986
238 6.708
other utilities S 1.799 .845
105 .991
972 .505
91 .892
827 3.995
14 3.563
Wholesale
Z 103,012 1.739 33,708 1.532 80,158 1.441 28,905 1.360 22,854 6.343 4 ,303 6 .352
and retail
E 98,110 1.781 31,569 1.555 77,134 1.486 27,111 1.381 20,976 6.558 4,458 6.667
trade
S 4.902 1.186 2.139 1.249 3,024 .811 1.794 1.104 1.878 4.645
345 3.943
finance,
X 14,206 1.334 5,693 1.210 11,553 1.155 4,923 1.076 2,453* 4.098
77O 5, 836
insurance, and E 13,811 1.363 5,548 1.221 11,298 1.183 4,824 1.091 2,513 4.314
724 5.987
real estate
3
395 .763
145 .901
255 .563
99 .655
140 2.156
46 4.656
Business
X 12,725 1.470
928 1.123 10,454 1.292
860 1.058 2,^71 4.018
68 5.029
and repair
E 12,039 1.529
880 1.145 9,907 1.341
BIB 1.080 2,132 4.358
63 5.491
services
S
686 .876
48 .834
547 .774
42 .759
139 1.829
6 3.690
Personal service s
fj
27,737 2.238 124,615
26,097 2.302 116,613 1.640 1.554 8,002
3.969
4.055 3.031
9,987 1.053 17,055 .867 17.70U 5.920 lQ7,55b 9.171
9,618 1.108 15,118 .886 15,479 6.197 100,495 9.508
369 .514
947 .639 1.271 3.750 7.055 6.096
Amusement,
Z 4,705 1.278 1,183 1.287 3,233 .965
986 1 . 149 1,482 4.300
197 3.221
recreation, and 5 4,382 1.386 1,103 1.390 3,011 1.049
926 1.244 1,371 4.707
176 3.622
like services S
323 .630
81 .643
213 .453
60 .528
111 2.079
21 1.671
Professional Z 82,849 1.505 33,366 1.752 15,938 1.188 25,054 1.389 5.^11 6.363 8,312 8.294
and related
E 22,426 1.523 32,560 1.765 16,679 1.205 24,507 1.400 5,747 6.479 8,053 8.450
services
S
423 . 935
806 1.361
259 .626
547 1.008
164 4.201
259 5.356
33,349 2.287 5,209 1.476 30,535 2.175 4,943 1.440 2.814 5. 134
266 2.768
Government
E 32,868 2.324 5,051 1.488 30,120 2.211 4,794 1.450 2,748 5.305
257 2.883
S
481 1.095
158 1.176
415 1.001
149 1.169
66 2.663
9 1.291
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports.
Excluding those oa public emergency worJc.
^Excluding farm foremen.
^Including farm foremen, excluding mine laborers.
Exoept logging*
Inoludlng mine laborers. ^See Exhibit 54, note d.
MAN-MADE RESOURCES
QUIT M. KSKN1UL SIMCTIKS MB HELLK MTS M GEMCU IT TYK Of STttCTM, 1MI COOS
[Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. P=POPOLATION; 3 = HDHBEH OF HSSmEHTIAL STH3CTDBES; A = HD1EER 0? ALL 3KSLLTSH EXITS; D =NLT!BEB OF DWELLING UNITS IK BSK;* O = NDUBER OF OWNEH-tiCCDPIED DWBLU1JS UNITS; T = NlTiBEH 0? TSNAXT-OC3DPISD TT..-JT.T.TW.
UNITS; V=Nna3EB OF VACANT DWKLLINS UNITS, TOTAL; 7=!>TrJBEH OF VACANT DV.TELL1NS 3!&TS PCS SALS OR REST.)
TOTAL
Urban '
Rural- nonfara
Rurul-furm
p s
3,123,733 2.372 695,148 2.371
1,073,808 1.443 314,265 1.502
A
798,715 2.135
396,335 1.371
TOTAL
J
752,341 2.158 31,689 1.525
288,818 1.403 76 ,968 .998
T
520,552 2.648
311,850 1.645
V
44,474 1.800
7,507 .736
F
40.990 2.199
7.131 .777
607,763 2.561
150, 583 1.555
A
609,763 2.561
One-
U
568,683 2.583
faally
0
208,539 1.647
detached
T
360,144 3.849
150,580 147,313
62,113 85,199
1.555 1.580
1.096 2.331
7
39,080 2.383
T
35.927 3.090
3,263 .901 3.062 1.024
3
11,277 .957
7,463 .765
Onefamily
A
11,277 .957
U
10,814 .958
0
3,463 .452
7,463
7,228 1,165
.765
.768 .258
attached
T
8,351 1.431
6,063 1.237
V
4S3 .932
235 .704
F
404 .967
232 .749
Two-
3
31,086 3.752
A
63,173 3.752
22,562 3.712 45,124 3.712
family
U
60,971 3.813
44,239 3.758
aide
0
6,415 1.777
4,004 1.542
by side
T
54,556 4.407
T
1,201 3.080
40,235 4.385 385 2.311
F
1.12O 2.173
a
24,7O7 1.426
846 21373 18,439 1.225
TWO-
A
49.414 1.436
n
48,407 1.446
38,878 1.225 36,086 1.239
family other
0
8,382 .894
T
40,035 1.661
V
997 .856
5,790 30.296
792
.716 1.440
.802
F
929 .873
747 .811
3
7,015 1.52O
5,898 1.392
A
31,045 1.520
17,694 1.392
Threefamily
g
80,446 3,413
18,053
1.547 1.098 1.637
17,212 1,903
15,309
1.414 .944
1.507
T
579 .935
482 .888
F
544 .941
458 .894
S
3,391 1.551
3 , 139 1 . 524
A
13,584 1.551
13,556 1.534
Fourfamily.
H
13,030
751 13,269
1.595
1.038 1.651
12,085 653
11,427
1.564 .954
1.635
7
544 .930
471 .920
----------------------I"
532 &,479
.970 .829
459 2,889
.951 .623
One- to
A
6,348 .675
3,611 .506
four-
U
6,162 .691
3,493 .517
family
0
1,724 .678
735 .453
wltfl
T
4,438 .696
2.767 .537
--bus--ine--ss ----1T
186 ISO 2,230
.379 .404 .923
119 110 2.1C9
.318 .324 .913
A
Fire- to
D
13,631 12,914
.914 .943
12,908 12,280
.898 .925
nine-
0
427 .689
392 .663
family
T
13,487 .954
11,883 .937
T
717 .589
628 .571
F
686 .595
603 . 576
3
579 .528
531 .481
A
9,706 .398
8,701 .361
Tea-
0
8,999 .410
8,074 .371
family
0
or more
T
53 8,947
.386 .411
47 8,037
.359 .371
T
707 .290
637 .368
F
668 .391
608 .275
3
Other
A
dwelling
B
1,621 1,795 1,795
1.06O 1.075 1.075
565 1.0O4
810 1.055 810 1.055
places
0
523 .767
171 .643
T
1.273 1.388
639 1.273
U. S. Bureau of tbe Census, Housing Cenaua Reporta.
685,949 163,447 179,371 170,595 61,297 109,238
8,776 6.947 145,244 145,244 137,364 55,224 33,140 7,330 6.164 2,271 2,371
3,164 764
1,400 107 73
13,898 13,633
1,783 11,350
265 226
3,132 8,963 1,346 7,117
169 149
1,000 3,000 2,908
442 2.466
92 62
241 964 896 86 810 68 68 2.245 2,389 2,336 315 1,531 S3 51 119 709 629 35 S94 SO 74 57 987 925
5 930
62 60 755 777 777 397 480
2.538 2.175 2.224 2.385 1.858 3.165
.959 1.360 3.15S 2.165 2.337 l.Sb9 3.224
.946 1.391 -- 500 1.600
1.652 1.260 1.989
.975 1.037
3.915 4.020
2.414 4.467 1.663 1.723
2.593 2.659 1.967 2.927 1.120 1.200
2.959 2.959 3.063 2.795 3.117 1.430 1.447
2.028 2.023 2.151 3.227 2.154 1.120 1.231 1.203 1.126 1.157
.963 1.399
.511 .637 1.3S4 1.339 1.515 1.305 1.53O .840 .340 3.587 3.863 5.194 1.429 5.269 .805 .865 1.130 1.112 1.113 .895 1.308
1,363,966
317,436 331,019 398,338
93,424 199,404 28,191 36.912 311,359 311,929 234,007 si, 212 192, SOS 27,932
28. 701 i,3 1,543 1,422 534 333 121 39 1.575 S.150 3,099
523 2,471
51 43 1,73,2 3,404 3,263 746 2,622 36 33 117 351 346 68 273
5 4 li 44 39 7 32 S 5 345 348 334 184 150 14 13 2 14 5
"b 9 9 1 13
4.514
4.214 4.201 4.131 2.470 5.999 5.263 6.131 4.352 4.25.2 4.154 2. ^83 5.112 5.403 5.250 2.497 2.497 2.517 1.591 3.372 J.28B 2.635 3.6iJi 3.551 3.747
J. 279 4.480 1.433 1.715 3.371 3.171 3.424 2. US 4.155 1.387 1.677 3.997 2.997 3. 283 2.795 3.438
.431 .423 1.3*1 1.391 2.001 2.672 1.897 .412 .504 2.301 2.252 2.319 1.896 3.194 1.333 1.527 .322 .368 .322
.358 .399 .430 .606 .713
'la .833
201 1.007 208 1.025 203 1.025
55 .653 153 1.289
45
46
EXHBIT 57. GEORGIA'S RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES BY TYPE OF EXTERIOR MATERIAL. AND DWELLING UNITS
BY YEAR BUILT, BY SEASONAUTY, AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total i followed by Georgia'! percentage of the corresponding United States total. S = N!mBER OF RESIDEHtlAL
STRUCTURES; A = NWBER OF ALL DTOLLIK) UNITS! 0=HWBE? OF KJITS IN USE! 0 = NB11BS> OP OTOER-OCCUPIfiD UNITS: T=KIMBER OF
TEMA.-JT-o:c'JPiia Tints: V=SU\CSE> OK VACAKT UNITJ. torAL: ?=SOTBLTI OF VACAirfCHITS rat SALE os RENT.)
------Urban" ----F Rural-mmfarii Rural-Tartu
*
*
2U,JeS t.V'2 153,447 Z.VS 317,456 4.214
Tith
Orban
Rural-nonfarm Rural-fan*
*
*
a
A 292,533 1.J71 176,492 2.220 315,938 4.1J9
>[<DOHJI1, 295, 3?5 1.371 179,371 2.224 321,019 4.201 288,818 1.402 170,595 2.335 292,823 4.121
number u 285,551 1.401 168,222 2.381 288,304 4.103
of
0 76,195 .996 60,649 1.655 92,086 2.464
TOTAL
76,908 .999 61,297 1.65") 93,424 2.470 211,850 1.645 109,298 3.1*5 199,404 5.999
roone T 309, 156 1.545 107,673 3.161 196,218 5.983
re-
V 7,247 .744 8,270 .933 27,634 5.272
7,50' .738 8,776 .955 28,191 5.262
portad F 6,894 .788 6,74 1.371 26.372 6.19S
Mti extrrlor material reported
7,131 .777 6,947 1.360 26,912 6.131
,. ^
210,208 1.506
160,650 2.177
311,897 4.205
A 15,143 1.391 6,348 1*657 3.855 1.8^4
n 14,755 2.113 5,917 2.075 3.246 2.025
1
0
548 .962
954 .934
477 .782
TTood
b 183,996 1.852 149,793 Z.23S 310.081 4.40TT
room T 14,187 2.216 4.963 2.712 2,769 2.788
^ric<
S 21,594 .764 8,399 2.686
959 .776
V
408 .642
431 .759
609 1.375
Stucco
S 2,933 .329 1,041 .441
222 .3051
F
386 .661
316 .847
561 1.784
Other
S 1,686 .546 1,417 .531
635 .350
D 45,809 2.S97 27.441 4.034 27,105 4.451
-!ith
D 271,o51 1.441 163,539 2.429 280,908 4.113
2
0 2,526 1.730 3.432 1.716 2,934 1.676
year
0 73,743 1.003 59,533 1.582 90,150 2.464
roona T 43,483 3.005 24,009 4.999 24.172 5.571
built
T 197,902 1.721 104,006 3.257 190.753 6.017
V 1,165 .903 1,743 1.545 6,516 6.333
reported
V 6,919 .76 8,069 .949 26.636 5.273
T 1,113 .944 1,539 2.138 6.317 7.190
F A
-fK6,&57s9 i-f.8x1s5r
6,589 1.319
I'eV.Ssb'z'.JW
302t5s,.4-40i24
6iV.1s8iT7-
n 209,180 1.456 161.928 2.492 274.068 4.233
A 74,558 2.40-2 40,550 3.663 8d,43o 7.180
D 72,612 2.494 38,458 4.037 69.672 6.915
3
0 6,767 1.840 7,173 2.189 10,586 3.087
1860
0 73,109 1.010 58,932 1.'24 87,563 2.857
roona T 69,845 2.589 31.285 5.007 59,086 8.891
or later
T 196.071 1.742 102,996 3.345 186,505 6.114
V 1,946 1.009 2,092 1.354 10.763 9.546
V 6,827 .777 8,002 .9?4 26,346 5.443 p 6,492 .824 6,520 1.410 25,123 6.335
A 290,3?* lUss- ^167,236 2.3^2 290,400 4.447
F 1,887 1.061 1,836 2.087 10,411 10.573
A 51.10Z 1.339 37,779 2.408 sg.ddi 5.961
U 49,706 1.371 36,127 2.633 83.174 5.923
U 263,716 1.487 159,334 2.565 264,604 4.360
4
0 10,621 1.196 11,676 1.890 21.449 3.382
1380
0 71,934 1.026 57.944 1.773 83.981 2.640
roona T 39,085 1.423 24,451 3.243 61,725 B.015
or later
T 191,722 1.789 101,390 3.446 180.623 6.253
V 1,396 .733 1,652 .839 6,720 6.486
V 6,660 .798 7,902 .974 25,756 5.596
F 1,346 .775 1,371 1.292 6,405 7.285
F 6,330 .847 6,435 1.427 24,597 6.501
A 44,553 .9Si) 28.509 1.896 52,834 4.595
D 43.479 .970 27.404 2.017 50.906 4.661
0 253,054 1.521 154,760 2.629 252,006 4.47S
5
0 18,576 .973 14,384 1.838 22,914 3.529
W90
0 70,134 1.049 56,302 1.315 79.545 2.710
roona T 24,903 .967 13,020 2.262 27,992 6.320
or Inter
T 132,920 1.838 98,458 3.535 172,461 6.390
V 1,074 .645 1,105 .761 1,928 3.357
V 6,340 .816 7,776 .931 24,923 5.726
F 1,029 .684
850 1.088 1.763 3.831
F 6,023 .869 6,333 1.444 23.768 6.663
A 230,635 1.516 TS6,868-S.W 244,938 4.'tTT
A 33,001 .825 19,144 1.529 34,980 3.267 U 32.305 .832 18,519 1.605 34.167 3.336
225,036 1.550 143.472 2.6B7 222.647 4.525
6
0 18,538 .883 11.953 1.641 20.094 2.994
1900
0 65,530 1.090 52,553 1.861 70,000 2.744
room T 13,717 .772 6,566 1.542 14.073 3.985
or letr
T 159,506 1.875 90,919 3.615 152,647 6.444
V
698 .580
625 .639
713 1.637
V 5,599 .822 7.396 .974 22,291 5.727
F
635 .591
474 .903
615 1.835
F 5,305 -37 5.983 1.437 21,223 6.686
A 16S.1 1-441 11^,489 2.374 169.422' 4.347
U 12,811 .845 6.917 1.177 11,525 1.760
0 161.147 1.474 113,156 2.604 154,266 4.179
7
0 8,741 .892 5.122 1.264 7,754 1.725
1910 or later
0 52,733 1.099 43,708 1.849 51.451 2.648 T 108,414 1.767 69.448 3.503 102.315 5.873
roona T 4,070 .758 1,795 .983 3.771 1.838
V
218 .507
244 .547
166 .742
V 4,030 .753 6.333 .920 15.155 5.098
F
203 .560
163 .710
142 .871
F 3.789 .814 5,003 1.355 14,304 6.023
'J 98,457 1.349 81.056 2.514 85.697 3.629
n 6.547 .738 3,694 .996 S.019 .922
8
0 4,679 .748 2,840 1.068 3.372 .892
1920
0 37,174 1.114 33,837 1.844 32.069 2.515
rooms T 1.8SB .715
854 .813 1,647 .991
or later
T 61,283 1.548 47,219 3.399 53,628 4.936
V
153 .515
187 .526
124 .672
V 2,522 .655 4,933 .842 7,135 3.742
F
137 .558
110 .635
102 .779
F A
~528,73598wrT.7s0s3r
-<53?,7:7s02ir1z.2:K36ir
6.569 4.532 63,458~3^4T4
A 3,027 .86^ 1,746 1.156 1,748 .736 n 2.975 .879 1,688 1.207 1,727 .746
U 65,199 1.319 63.767 2.542 59,216 3.441
9
0 2,243 .903 1,376 1.332 1,237 .752
1925
0 27,115 1.168 28,502 1.917 24,426 2.535
rooos T
732 .812
312 .854
490 .730
or later
T 38,084 1.451 35,265 3.449 34,790 4.593
V
52 .483
58 .516
21 .350
T 1,783 .634 4,061 .828 4.192 3.078
F
42 .473
34 .647
16 .405
F 1.S48 .678 3,025 1.208 3,764 3.776
A
n
37,190 1.886 35.978 1.757
48.4,8 3.S74 45.485 2.692
4S,S 3.546 43,125 3.603
D 2,171 1.006 1,055 1.263 1,029 .689
10 0 1,629 .990
843 1.329
733 .677
1930 or later
0 16.085 1.474 21.736 2.096 18,312 2.700 T 19.893 2.079 23,749 3.639 24.813 4.7S3
rooraa T V
542 1.056 77 .629
212 1.053 64 .457
298 .720 36 .568
1.212 .835 3.063 .862 2.610 2.808
F
68 .707
40 .631
25 .644
F 1,119 .899 2,195 1.226 2,302 3.523
A 23.138 1.903 31,536 2.510 27,409 3.014 0 22.221 1.981 29,578 2.800 25.995 3.371
11 U 2.201 .966 1,002 1.245
rooaa 0 1,477 .881
796 1.288
733 .524 536 .517
1935
0 10,603 1.538 15,082 2.190 11.298 2.914
or T
724 1.202
206 1.103
197 .544
or later
T
V
F
nith year-around or V seasonal use reported F
11,618 2.558 967 1.035 889 1.093
7,323 .738 6,947 .779
14,496 3.941 1,958 .980 1,419 1.361 a, 660 .957 6,831 1.365
14,697 5.177 1,414 3.002 1.210 3. 857
27.709 5.272 26,430 6.215
more V F
62 .376 48 .394
69 .406 31 .404
38 .585 IS .440
Year-around Seasonal
F 6,927 .838 5,918 2.145 25,943 6.952
V
30 .030 2.124 .387
724 .793 Source: TJ. 3. Bureau of the Census, Housing Cenam Report a.
F
20 .031
913 .406
487 .935
47
FJOHBIT 51. EEOKIA'S DttWNG UNITS BY PIOMMN6 EWP1KHT AND STATE OF KPAi, BY WATEI SUmY, AND BY TOUT FACUTES, 1948 CENSUS
(Zach Oeorgla
n=oiiTs a OSES
total U followed
O=CTTMBR-OCCDPIED
by Georgia's percentage of
OHITSI T=2E*"T-occo?ii3>
the corresponding
ranrs; V=VACJUIT
Snltud States
USITS.TOTAL:
total. A = ALL OTSLLIKC OKITSi
F=VACAKT JITS FOR SALS OR ROT.)
Or ban
TOTAL HTOBER OF DTiLLIira OTIIS
1 296, 325
U 288,813 0 76.968 T 211.850 V 7.S07
F 1,131
* 1.371 1.40Z
.998 I.MS
.7S5 .777
Ttith both----------A iK.<n
plumbing
Tl 269.550
equipment
0 72.015
end Jtate
T 197.535
of repair
V 6.921
reported on
F 6.579
1.379 1.408
.994 1.661
.748 .791
Rural -Donfarrn
% 179.371 2.224
170.595 61.297 109.298
8,776 6,947
2.385 1.658 3.165
.959 1.3SO
Rural-fan
% 321,019 4.201
292,828 93.424 199.404
28.191 26.912
4.121 2.470 5.999
5.262 6.131
139.935 161, 718
58.366
103,352 8.217 6.633
STSff 304.231 2.378 277.819 1.654 89.000
3.158 188.819 .957 26,462
1.394 25.235
4.S8T 4.089 2.456 5.956 5.198 6.109
Not needing asjor repairs
A 221.614 U 216.138 0 64.073 T 152.115 V 5.426 F 5,127
1.247 1.273
.971 1.465
.690 .752
la's, 854 122.796 48.594
74,202 6.058 4.609
4.13d 2.32S 1.681 3.097
.823 1.206
187,277 174.740 64,016 110.724 12.537 11.753
3.931 3.84Z 2.452 .715 4.521 5.680
Hlth prlTfcta bath and private
A 116.672 TT 113.352 0 48.157 T 65.195
.614 .827 .830 .824
39.149 36.999 22.156 14.843
1.4l 1.504 1.434 1.621
8.294 7.954 6.489 1.465
1.183 1.190 1.238 1.013
toilet
F 3.107 .564
With
A 15.311 1.678
private
I] 15.018 1.719
flush
0 2.231 .986
to list.
T 12.787 1.375
no private V
bath
F
283 .844
running
U 39.921 2.496
water.
0 5.886 1.815
no private T 34.035 2.669
fluih
V
945 1.060
toilet
F
899 1.079
1.268 2.961 2.883
651 2.222
.808 1.338 1.689
.925 2.238
58 157566 14.777 4.739 10,038
589 479
.226 2.033 2.176 1.547 2.694
.766 1.070
170 1.202 380 1.201 368 1.249 248 1.189 120 1.395
8 4.891 4.765 3.045 1.720
126 112
.597 1.322 1.338 1.292 1.429
.907 1.139
With water upply reported on
Urban
A 292.939 U 285.738 0 76.128 T 209.610 V 7,201 F 6,848
* 1.370
1.400 .994
1.645
.738 .780
Rural-nonfsr*
* 177.107 2.222
168.478 60.659 107,319 8,629 6,827
2.379 1.654 3.158
.968 1.379
Rural-fara
315,425
288.360 92.205
196.155 27.066 25,809
* 4.179
4.103 2.482
5.977 5.205 6.120
water In dwelling unit
Hand puap In dwelling unit
Running water within 50 feet
Other water supply within 50 feat
A
208,572
0 64.623
T 143.949
7 5.576
? 5.268
A 2,178
D 2,143
0
614
T 1.529
7
35
F
35
A 49^.762
D 48.693
0 4,055
T 44,638
7 1.069
F 1.044
1.093 .989
1.213 .614 .642
1.621" 1.697
.975 2.413
.447 .710 6.593 6.303 2.973 7.701 2.783 2.924
63.408 30,929 32.479
3.382 2.162 S.4&& 5,313 2.039 3.224
173 133 12.730 12,235 2.330 9.905 495 403
1.599 1.550 1.385
.667 .809 .8Si .998 .708 1.359 .214 .344 2.361 3.101 1.540 4.072 .931 1.202
15,268 11,202 4.O66
555 354 9.602 9.236 4,434 4,802 366 313 7,174 6.771 2.545 4.226 403 367
1.159 1.211 1.166
.992 1.101 1.131 1.132
.919 1.440 1.123 1.286 2". 143 2.247 1.625 2.920 1.207 1.ST1
0 20,347 5.940 0 5.584 3.928
T 14.763 7.367
7
431 3.156
F
413 3.791
69.863 4.299 213.776 5.851
48,241 5.559 147.881 7.369 3.124 1.662 17.1B9 6.831 2,809 2.616 16.446 7.672
No water D 5.983 4.621 17.654 3.130 43.309 4.454
supply 0
within
T 4.731 6.072 13.970 4.079 35,180 6.062
50 feet 7
90 1.122 1.455 1.328 3.553 5.340
F
86 1.321 1.320 2.744 8,327 6.711
Ko running C 47.837 6.024
water In 0 7.799. 3.147
dwelling T 40,098 7.328
unit
V
868 2.141
F
838 2.514
68.137 21,038 47.099
3.241 2.806
3.448 2.173 4.672 1.073 1.807
161.653
54.234 107.419
12.059 11.483
4.627
2.964 6.453 5.212 6.298
Heeding wajor repalra
A S4.J5T 2.J58
S3.362 2.470
T
7.942 45.420
1.222 3.008
^ 1.495 1.078
F 1,452 1.108
41,681 38.922 9.772 29.150
2.159 2.024
S.JW 2.571 1.534 3.324 1.762 2.163
117.864 103.079
24.984 78.O95 13.925 13.482
4-Til 4.588 2.464 6.335 6.008 6.539
With
A
private
I 10.419 1.043
bath and 0 2.931 .789
private
1 7.488 1.199
flash
V
406 .649
toilet
F
389 .660
Vltii
A 4.793 1.693
private
1 4.713 1.772
flush
O
688 1.150
toilet.
T 4,025 1.963
no private 1
80 .464
bath
F
79 .481
2.291 1.131 1.160
106 88
3*66 354
84 270
12 12
1.021 .930
1.129 .573 .668 .784 .834 .510
1.039 .285 .379
538 .730 417 .769 121 .623
18 .565 15 .787 66 1.O46 60 1.011 29 .733 31 1.567
6 1.608 5 1.992
Tilth
toilet facilities reported on
A 289,555 E 282.417 0 75.714 T 206,703 7 7.138 T 6.785
1.359 1.389
.991 1.628
.735 .776
158.124 60.529
107.595 8.577
2.337 1.668 3. in
.965
514,734 237,844
91,966 195,878
26.940
25,682
4.133 4.108 2.464 5.982 5.197
6.107
Flush toilet in structure. exclusive use
A 157.976 U 153.698 0 57.329
T 96,369 V 4.278 F
.89i .909 .839 .955 .550
47,172 44.554 2S.075 19.479
2.619
1.375 1.469 1.371 1.620
.658
9,696 9.302 7.477 1,825
394
1.151 1.154 1.197 1.007 1.073
toilet
U 43.595 2.797
in
0 4,563 2. 758
strue-
1 39.032 2.804
ture.
T 1.089 l.OOO
shared
T 1.039 .996
A
690 2.232
Konflush [
658 2.320
toilet
0
91 .878
in
T
567 3.155
structure T
32 1.254
F
31 1.693
5.0O4 979
4.025 191 173 174 158 80 78 18 8
3. 752 3.532 3.383 1.455 1.488
.2561 .415 .342 .530 .053 .079
236 2.053 93 1.684
153 3.340 21 1.127 21 1.393
07 .647 199 .673 117 .511
82 1.230 8 .326 8 .413
running
D 12,567 2.860
eater.
0 1,073 1.216
no private '. 11.494 3.274
flueh
V
298 .869
toilet
F
287 .873
26.376 5.488
No running 1 25.863 5.631
water In 0 3.250 2.563
dwelling T 22.413 6.826
unit
V
713 2.860
697 3.068
3.317 888
2.429 143
133 3*. 858 32.980
7,669 25.231
1.698 1.791
1.543 .991
1.937 1.012
1.177 3.118 3.19S 1.873 4.061
2.215 2.717
976 533 443
32 SO 115,376 101.605 24.005 77.5OO 13.371 13.432
.935 .840 1.082 .652 .767 5.O47 4.921 2.691 8.622 6.202 6.713
Outside D
toilet
0
or
T
privy
7
F
A
Xo toilet C or privy T
7
F
81.784
13.261 68.523
1,633 1.596 2.783 2,662
470 2.212
101
91
4.687
2.187 5.990 2.250 2.S58 2.985 3.221 1.566 4.1C5 1.014
1.040
109.712 32,663 77.049
4.674 4.095 9.774 8,698 1.732 6.964 1.078
991
3.0O9 1.927 3.949 1.124 1.681 4.294 4.443 2.326 5.743 3.383 4.S23
245,378 77.579
157,799 17.S21 16,465 41,925 12,729 6,710 26,019 9,196
8,981
4.4O4 2.713 6.187 4.TCS 5.430 6.O10 5.653 3.045 7.070 8.422
9.363
Sourc*t U. S. auru of th Cnu. Homing
EUUBIT 59. GEMGIA'S DWELLING UNITS BY BATHING, HEATING, AND LIGHTING EQUNENT AND BY CONVEISION OF STIUCTUIE, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. ArALL D'.YELLItW UHITS; tj:: UNITS IN USE;
0 = CW1IER-OOOUPIED UHITS; T = TENANT-OCCUPIED UNITS; V = VACANT U11ITS, TOTAL; F = VACANT UtlTS FOR SALE OR RENT.)
~
Urban
Rurul-nonfarm Rural-farm
TOTAL NUMBER 0? DWELL! NO UNITS
'.VI th bathing equipment reported on
% A 296,325 1 371 179,371 U 288,818 1 402 170,595 0 76,968 998 61,397 T 211,850 1 645 109,298 V 7,507 736 8,776 T 7,131 777 6,47 A U 384 ,375 1.399 166 ,474 0 76 ,058 .996 60 ,048 T 308 ,317 1.641 106 ,426 T 7 ,168 .738 8 ,443 F 6 ,812 .780 6 ,680
2.234 321 ,019 2.385 292 ,828 1.658 93 ,424 3.165 199 ,404
.959 28 ,191 1.360 28 ,912
2.371 283 ,552 1.649 90 ,637 3.148 192 ,915
.962 26 ,414 1.373 25 ,172
f 4.201 4.131 3.470 5.999 5.363 6,181
4.085 2.449 5.956 5.159 6.064
'.Vith no
U 113 ,964 3. 661 119 ,599 2.982 273 ,798 4.503
bathtub
0 16 ,911 1. 881 34 ,341 1.874 82 ,882 3.724
or shower in structure
a T 96 ,053 4 413 85 ,358 3.915 190 ,916 6.285
V ,240 1. 446 5 ,656 1.103 36 ,008 5.482
F 2 ,172 1. 596 5 ,016 1.717 24 ,948 6.306
A 3U ,405 U. bib b ,to$ 3.538
287 1.686
With bathtub
U 38 ,396 2, 623 5 ,209 3.745
265 1.789
or shower
0 4 ,585 2. 471 1 ,093 3.343
95 1.509
in structure--
T 33 ,811 3. 644 4 ,116 3.905
170 1.996
shared
T 1 ,009 1. 145
194 1.381
22 .994
F
966 1. 156
A lii ,934 riBO
175 44 ,229
I1.S.4'T0'0S
22 1.346 ^ ,873 1.131
With bathtub
U 133 ,015 843 41 ,666 1.451 9 ,489 1.122
or shower
0 54 ,562 834 24 ,614 1.387 7 ,660 1.174
In structure--
T 78 ,453 849 17 ,052 1.554 1 ,829 .948
,jj* exclusive use
With neatinx equipment
reported
on
T F
rf
3 919
8823 ,JiW
s5e39a
i. 400
2 ,563 1 ,490 i&i ,579
without central neatlng Heating stove
u U
244 lliO
.030 ,582
fc
898
WO
Ibt .527
(J4 ,197
.736
384
.819
202
2.364 Alb ,353
3.043 <i/ti ,377
1.498 iu ,934
1.084 1.137 4.031 4.454
.678
Other or none With heating fuel reported
i!l .ivy U 105 ,108 7. 733 ,330 11.083 247 ,443 14.636
u 344 ,038 <4. 907 Ibt ,271 3.051
,087 4.459
Coal or ooJce y/ood Oos
u0 u
lib ,218 51 ,825 19 ,893
4. !W1
4. 874
930
tW ,943
83 ,060
2 ,246
2.969 1,4 , 167
4.521 364 ,355
.463
150
.888 5.923
.145
Fuel oil Kerosene or gasoline
uu
4 ,891 1 ,724
589 517
1 ,023 612
.357 .568
115 .113 102 .326
Other None With central heatln*
!)ms uu
888 I. 043 249 154
315 1.733 173 .243
u 1SV ,998
10 ,052 .531
106 1.060
192 .640 1 .975 .280
Steam or hot water system u 17 ,532 ' 365 J> ,Vb6 .561
440 .316
Piped warm air system Pipeless warm air furnace
uu
18 ,278 2 ,198
409 334
5 ,193 1 ,103
.592 .319
431 1 ,114
.113 .586
With heating fuel reported Coal or coke
u u
i4M1
.387 ,032
323 Mi
y ,969 (J ,052
.531 .420
1 .964 655
.380 .134
Wood
u
228 191
195 .236 1 ,335 .722
Gas
u 4 ,941 502 3 ,169 2.774
32 .189
Fuel oil
u 1 ,053 074
524 .226
34 .IKS
Other
u
133 201
49 .509
18 .717
Source; U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Houairg Census Reports.
Urban Rural-nonfara Rural-farm
A 291,846 1.371 176,588 2.331 313,706 4.176
With
U 384,737 1.402 168,039 3.380 287,333 4.102
lighting
0 76,157 .997 60,500 1.654 91,933 3.463
equipment
T 208,570 1.645 107,539 3.159 195,410 5.975
reported OA
V 7,119 .734 8,559 .963 36,373 5.191
6.768 .775 6,766 1.373 25,134 6.118
A 214,173 1.0S1 99,810 1.614 50,502 3.148
U 208,657 1.073 95,547 1,733 49,435 ",.183
Electric
,
68,304 140,353
.918 1.169
44,410 1,453 51,137 3.080
31,548 1.985 17,877 3.648
V 5,516 .592 4,263 .039 1,077 1.340
--r :ar F 5,303 1 .620 2,8i6i45"".s,8o097-
A
33*4 .433
776 1.426
U
322 .443
87 . 178
338 .354
Gas
37 .325 185 .550
31 .141 56 ,308
211 .346 127 .369
V
12 .300
27 ,49D
93 2.298
F
12 .317
13 .374 3"5~4","951'5'62"5."8."7E17~
A ^6,196 9,353 74,419 4 . 487
U 74,703 9.501 70,396 4.839 231,208 5.087
Kerosene or 0 7,703 4.404 15,694 2.801 58,655 3.885
gasoline
T 67,001 10.959 54,702 6.116 172,553 6.868
V 1,493 5.263 4,023 1,973 23,342 5.966
F 1.460 5.899 3,553 3.123 32,478 6.759
A 1,243 3.531 3,345 4.285 8,23? 6.530
U 1,145 3.862 1,999 5.006 6,362 6.359
Other
114 1.518 1,031 4.657
365 3.310 1,634 6.773
1,509 2.943 4,853 9.955
V
98 1.733
346 1.975 1,861 7.190
F
93 1.819
335 3.332 1,789 8.673
'.Vltn conversion status reported
A
291,361
1.376 176,307 3,237 315,685 4,199
In structures not converted
,
240,705
1.395 163,194 2.228 309,250 4.342
In structures
originally
residential
but converted A 48,789 3.074 10,880 2.648 5,623 3.176
to a differ
ent number
of units
In structures
converted
from non-
residential A 1,867 .801 3,233 1.243
812 1.621
use to
residential
use
EXHIBIT 60. GEHGU'S DWELLING UNITS BY CONTRACT OR ESTIMATED MONTHLY RENT AND BY GROSS MONTHLY RENT, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of tho corresponding United States total. /i = ALL DVIELLIHO WITS; U = UNITS IN USE; 0= OWNER-OCCUPIED UNITS; T =TENANT-OCCUPIED UNITS; V= VACANT UNITS, TOTAL; F =VACANT Ufea FOR SALS OR RKHT.)
A
TOTAL
U
NUMBER 0?
0
DWELUMQ
T
UNITS
T
F
A
With nontraat
U
o, estimated
0
monthly rent
T
reported
V
Aggregate
A
amount of
U
monthly
0
rent
T
reported
V
(dollars)
F
Rentable for .less X than $150 a month
A U Rentable for less 0 than $100 u month T
r
A U Rentable for less 0 than $75 a month T
rV
A U Rentable for less 0 thun $60 a month 1 V T A U Rentable for less 0 than $50 a month T 7 p A U Rentable for less 0 thun $40 a month T V FA.
U Rentable for less 0 thun $30 a month T
T F
Urban
398,325 1.371 388,818 1.402
76,968 .498 211,860 1.645
7,607 .736 7.131 .777 293,523 1.377 388,336 1.407 74,983 1.000 310,413 1.64S 7,187 .748 6,842 .789 8,158,728 .788 5,020,407 .809 3,117,987 .771 2,903,420 .840 138,321 .400 128.210 .424 310,302 1.649 7,179 .763 6 .839 .802 390,885 1.397 383,730 1.436 73,654 1.019 210,178 1.868 7,165 .779 6,824 .818 388,212 1.418 281,136 1,445 71,499 1.031 309,627 1.874 7,086 .799 6,766 .838 883,683 1,454 376,914 1.488 68,363 1.055 808,661 1.708 6,989 .839 6.662 .869 276,6^9 1.612 369,864 1.641 63,670 1,087 208,394 1.769 6,765 .870 6,483 .912 363,433 1.657 857,005 1.689 66,428 1,172 200,673 1,923 6,388 .943 8,077 .990
Wt.WI 4.017 332,418 2.069 44,378 1.356 188,142 3.344
b,679 1.102 5.368 1.167
Rural-nonfarm
179,371 2.234 170,595 3.385 61,397 1.658
109,398 3.185 8,776 .959 6,947 1.360
178,011 2.831 167,453 3.383 60,041 1.649 107,412 3.171
8,558 .993 6.775 1.403
3,008,475 1.699 1,190,763 1.667
811,713 1.938 117,146 .435 74.640 .541 107,389 3.173
8,497 1.013 6,756 1.430 174,169 2. 241 165,748 3.379 58,448 1.630 107,300 3.173 8,421 1.046 6.896 1.473 178,663 3,246 164,337 S.377 57,345 1.680 106,983 3.173 8,336 1.075 6,643 1.013 170,904 3.361 163,680 2.383 56,185 1.820 106,615 3.170 8,234 1.104 6,663 1.653 168,608 2.879 160,570 2.400 54,628 1.639 105,942 3.176 8,038 1.133 6,449 1.593 165,678 3,339 168,030 3.447 58,737 1.565 106,333 3.300 7,858 1.184 6,361 1.670 160,787 3.461 153,317 2.576 48,969 1.748 104,268 3.313 7,670 1.289 6,182 1.803
Rural-farm 7
331 ,019 4.301 893 ,838 4.121
93 ,424 3.470
199 ,404 5.999 28 191 5.362 36 .913 6.181
384 ,713 4,182
358 ,132 4.084 73 ,381 3.338
184 ,851 6.069 36 ,581 5.446
85 .481 6.385
ijsoi 838 3.019
632 187 1.290
679 ,651 3.457
76 031 3.107
69 333 3.847
a) a
u) a
"a
a
.1 a
a) a
184 850 6 070
26 581 5 474
ur 2G 481 6 405 a)
a) u)
u) a)
184 ,836 6 073
26 678 5 488
2B (.4S7l9
6
416 a)
id
a)
(a
a)
184,798 6 075
26,578 B B04
36 479 6 431
u
a)
u
a)
a
a)
184 744 6 083
36 563 6 634
25 476 6 453
a ! a) n)
U)
u) u)
184 707 8 096
36 661 6 668
u ! 36 467 6 477 al
u u)
a u)
184 BR1 6 140
36 516 5 633
25 46C, 6 636
A
U Rentable for less 0
than $35 a month T V
F
A
U
Rentable for less 0
than $30 a month T V F
A
U Rentable for less 0
than $16 a month T V
F
A
U Rentable for less 0
thun $10 a month T
V
F A
U Rentable for less 0
than f-7 a month T V
F
A U Rentable for less 0
thun }5 u month T
V F
A U Rentable for less 0
thun $3 a month T T
F
With gross monthly ,,, rent reported
Under lOO
T
Under : 76
T
Under : 60
T
Under 50
T
Under : 40
T
Under 30
T
Under 35
T
Under 30
T
Under 116
T
Under }10
T
Under 47
T
Under il>
T
Under J3
T
urban
218,163 3.395 213,164 3.446
36,053 1.533 177,111 3.784
5,019 1.365 4,833 1.334
19*6,142 3.037
190,715 3.104 28,112 1.806
163,603 3.544 4,437 1.571
4,376 1.646
164 ,377 4 . 233 100,819 4.339 30,648 3.336
140,171 5.038
3,566 2.133 3,448 2.231
113,711 6.662 111,429 6.697
13,764 S.816 98,665 8.150
2,383 3.577
3,312 3.787 72,373 7.280 70,867 7.392
6,508 3.896
63,369 9.379
1,606 4.346 1.468 4.575 31,899 7.867
31,351 7.946
4,257 2.980 26,994 10.907
648 6.094 624 6.603
6,689 5.453 6,573 5.497
1,390 8.041 5,183 10.069
116 3.769 109 4.303
301,065 1.663
300,781
199,933 197,660 193,365
133,508 105,686 162,468
133,689
100,760 49,676 17,439
4,797
463
1.668
1,690 1.743 1.047
a. 132 8.838 3.bB4
4.6G7
6.236 7.966 7.8?3
7.483
4.469
Rurul-nonfurm Sb
155,509 2.603 148,312 3.717 45,366 1.833 102,946 3.465
7,197 1.398 6,014 1.954 147,655 2.799 140,859 3.906 40,016 1.893 100,843 3.691 6,796 1.590 5,766 2.170 136,120 3.134 138,903 3.337 33,490 3.008 95,413 4.133 6,318 1.891 5,857 2.518 111,580 3.851 106,363 3.934 34,087 2.811 83,175 5.099 5,318 3.706 4.669 3.403 93,800 4.346 08,956 4.427 19,161 3.354 69,805 5.838 4,834 3.368 4,3Bb 4.039 64,344 6,423 60,667 5.444 13,100 3.564 48,407 7.684 3,677 5.175 3,298 6.106 39,560 5.6^4 27,634 5,508 6,297 3.482 31,337 8.607 1,936 6.708 1,748 8.087
08,903 3.986
88,772 3.989 08,377 2.987 87,813 2.992 87,118 3.016 86,288 3.106 84,171 3.363 81,749 3.611 77,114 4,039 67,776 4,335 47,690 6.092 27,713 7.049 13,310 7.844 3,139 8.142
Rural-farm
* (s)
(a)
s)
(a)
a)
184,390 6 .314 36 ,472 5 .714
35.435 6 .588
(a) (a)
(a) la)
(a)
a)
183,943 6.353
26,417 5.837
35.397 6.685
(a) la)
(a
la)
(u) (a) 183,544 8.643
36,311 6.043
35.31B 6.058
(Ha)
u) It)
(U)
a)
175 , 102 7 469
35,878 6 643
24.971 7 408
(uf
(a)
u)
(a)
167,498 8 001
35,621 7 027 24.679 7 791
(a) [ttl
(u)
It)
(u)
a)
139,540 9 615
33,736 8 973 33,047 9 756
(a
a)
(U
a)
(a
74,903 10 931 15,431 11 091
16,040 11 964
(a) (u)
(al
u)
(u)
a)
0
(u
(
(u
a!
(u)
a)
(u
u)
"!
la
u)
(u
a)
(u
a)
(u
u)
(u!
Source: U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Housing Census Reports.
"Figures unavailable.
50
EXNBIT 61. GEWGIA'S OCCUPIED DWELUN6 UNITS BY COLOR OF OCCUPANTS-NUMBER OF ROOMS,
PLUMBING EQUIPMENT. AND STATE OF REPAIR, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. U = DVffiXiING ITJITS IN USE; O = OV.rKER-OCGUPIED UNITS; T = TEHANT-OCCUPIED UNITS.)
TOTAL NUMBER OP
D'.VELLING UNITS '.Yith number of rooms reported
Urban
Rural-no nfarm
Rural-farm
White
Nonwhite
White
Nonwhite
.mite
Nonwblte
5>
U 183,455 .973 105,163 6.086 130,474 1.838 50,121 8.938 188,317 3.086 104,511 10.403
0 68,610 .795 18,358 5.366 48,966 1.401 12,331 6.049 81,567 2.297 11,857 5.113
T 125,045 1.088 86.805 6.363 71.508 2.309 37,790 10.583 106,750 4.185 92,654 11.988
U 181,339 .973 104,012 6.096 118,830 1.835 49,392 8.934 18i>,633 3.030 103,671 10.377
0 58,007 .794 18,183 5.375 48,365 1.399 12,184 6.053 80,449 2.292 11,637 5.095
T 123.333 1.087 85,824 6.374 70,465 2.307 37,208 10.584 105,134 4.176 91,034 11.962
One room
Two rooms Three rooms Pour rooms
Five rooms Six rooms Seven rooua Eight rooms nine rooms T_ en rooms Eleven rooms or Eore
^,
355 .670 4.751 .915
193 4.884 9,436 7.798
661 .719 293 2.880 1,933 1.306 3,040 8.512
353 .779
124 . 790
955 1.395 1.814 5.879
T
22,068 1.674
1,190 1.007 20.878 1.739
23,741 9.034
1,136 6.996 22.605 9.158
13,336 2.439 14,105 10.752 1,801 1.051 1,631 5.699
11.535 3.054 12.474 13.152
10 , 133 2.509
1,979 1.342 8,154 3.180
16,973 955
16,018
8.275 3.462 9.023
Jj rj.
3,437 1.059 33.788 1.557
3,340 7.578 32,057 8.574
3,877 1.365 3,296 7.553 18,300 3.482 13,085 12.823
3,024 2.690 26,574 6.301
2,562 5.736 32,512 13.392
g ,p
31,110 .949
5,958 .730 25,158 1.032
18,596 5.355
4,663 6.441 13,927 5.069
25,768 2.071 10,359 7,878 1.398 3,798 17.890 2.627 6,561
8.131
6.986 8.983
51,168 4.538
17,550 3.077 33,618 6.033
32,006 11.564
3,899 6.102 28,107 13.204
o y
14,171 19.770
.776 .824
T
27,617 15,795 11.822
.746 .774 .711
" ^
11,519 7,864
3,655
.789 .823
.725
g ,p
4,265 .699 1,672 .688
T
2,744 .842 3,081 .860
663 .791
0U ip
3,016 .967 1,523 .947
494 1.033
,, ^
2,060 .936 1,379 .842
681 1.213
4,405 5.421 5,133 2.935 4,688 3.633 2,793 4.333 1.895 1.692 1,293 3.260
877 3.575 415 1.272
414 3.607 196 1.075 231 1.795 162 3.518 69 1.072 155 3.128 107 2.796 48 1.389 141 1.814 98 2.660 43 1.053
13,441 1.657 11,576 3.091 17,113 1.535 11,007 1.556 6,108 1.472 6,643 1.147 4,937 1.237
1,706 .948
2,781 1.059 832 .794
1,666 1.203 1,361 1.330
305 .844 1,036 1.251
832 1.322 304 1.037 987 1.238 789 1.286 198 1.080
1,943 1,444 1,406
946 460 374 185
89
59 32 22 15
7 19 11 8 15
7 8
6.049 6.540 4.416 4.514 4.336 3.096 3.016 3.276
1.748 2.139 1.602 1.537 1.763 2.458 2.178 2.935 1.966 1.647 2.367
20,603 3.351 19,576 5.110
39,713 3.055
18,803 2.914 10,909 3.335
10,570 1.650
7,416 1.679 3,154 1.536
3,270 1,387
1,631 1,303
428
981
717 364
696 531 IBS
.875 .850
.710 .737 .645
.663
.666 .650
.501 .515 .463
2,311 6.343 8,416 14.067 4,455 8.612 1,291 5.035 3,164 12. ISO
955 6.733 338 4.260 617 9.874
103 3.390 260 8.575
96 4.938 34 2.967 62 7.731 46 4 . 252 16 2.552 33 5.733 3*7 3.730
5 1. 152 32 5.735
With both plumbing equipment uad state
U 170,600 .973 98,950 6.186 114,311 1.823 47,407 8.918 179,304 3.068 98,515 10.361 0 54,577 .788 17,433 5.439 46,613 1.398 11,753 6.056 77,824 3.286 11,176 5.077
116,023 1.093 81.512 6.373 67,698 2.306 35,654 10.563 101,480 4.160 37,339 11.952
Not needing major repairs
U 148,395 .937 67,893 5.919 93,063 1.873 29,733 9.354 119 ,880 3.987 54,860 10.255 0 50,657 .797 13,416 5.514 41,093 1.482 7,503 6.383 58,016 2.333 6,000 4.854 T 97,638 1.030 54,477 6.028 51,971 3.367 32.331 11.096 61,864 4.054 48.360 11.879
with private
U 103,155 .774
bath and private 0 43,505 .767
flush toilet
T 58,650 .778
With private
u 7,985 1.061
flush toilet,
0
909 .443
no private bath T 7.076 1.293
Witb running
u 39,987 3.164
water, no private 0 4,597 1.549
flush toilet
T 25,390 2.331
No running
u 8,168 1.668
water In
0 1,646 .903
dwelling unit . T G.S22 2.122
11,197 2.207 4,653 3.588
6.545 1.732 7,033 5.813 1,322 6.360 5.711 5.706
9,934 4.655 1,389 4.703
8.645 4.648
39,73913.009 6,153 9.395
33,576 13.996
36,371 1.490 638 3.183 7,832 1.181
21,970 1.431 186 1.958 6,455 1.237
14,401 1.590 443 4.321 1,377 .976
2,743 1.653 140 2.905
341 1.182
636 .903
25 2.390
245 1.184
2,107 2.206 115 3.048
96 1.177
13,620 2.083 1 , 157 4 . 587 4,464 1.233
4,384 1.469 355 4.579 3,007 1.287
9.236 2.600 802 4.591 1.457 1.276
40,329 2.361 37,808 10.372 107,243 3.607
14,102 1.623 6,936 6.990 48,309 2.824
26,227 3.125 20,372 12.360 58.934 4.667
122 2.327 34 1.418
38 3.093 37 4.508
3 1.948 24 5.393
301 3.620 38 1.827
263 4.217 54,410 10.448
5,925 4.930
48.485 12.067
Needing major repairs
u 32,305 1.306 31,057 6.864 21,248 1.634 17,674 8.369 59,424 3.346 43,655 10.496 0 3,920 .684 4,022 5.205 5,531 .935 4,251 5.554 19,808 2.159 5,178 5.363 T 18.385 1.620 37,035 7.205 15.737 2.126 13,423 9.785 39,616 4.338 38.479 12.047
With private
u
bath and private 0
flush toilet
T
With private
U
flush toilet,
0
no private bath T
Wltn running
U
water, no private 0
flush toilet
T
No running
U
water in
0
dwelling unit T
8,144 .900
3,353 .658 5,792 1.059
3,156 1.031 328 .632
1,838 1.163 8,006 2.357
707 .913 7,299 2.733
3,999 1.574 533 .621
3,468 2.060
2,375 2.409 579 3.395
1,698 2.191
2,557 4.505 360 4.535
3,197 4.501 4,561 4.576
366 3.385 4,195 4.721 21, 664 ID. 746
2,717 6.552 18.94711.832
2,239 1.011
52 1.838
1,116 .928
15 1.199
1.123 1.110
37 2.345
331 .808
23 1.544
77 .479
7 1.790
254 1.020
16 1.456
2,912 1.417 405 4.334
768 .890 120 3.619
2,144 1.800 285 4.544
15,766 1.894 17,194 8.605
3,560 1.054 4,109 5.740
12,206 2.468 13.085 10.204
Source: U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Housing Census Reports.
528 .723 413 .765 115 .604
49 .847 39 .740 20 1.073 860 .346 519 .827 341 .876
57,987 3.514 18,847 2.366
39,140 4.536
10 1.543 4 1.493 6 1.579 11 7.237
'il 9.821 US 4.263
14 2.011 102 5.035 43,518 10.552 5,158 5.400 38,360 12.105
51
EXWT 82. EEDUIlt'S OCCDPIED DVEUMG (NTS OT COLM OF OCCBPAMTS-UfigTlNG EMPMENT, CONTIACT N ESTIUTED MDNTNLY IENT, AND MOSS MONTHLY KNT, 1140 CENSIS
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Ceorgia's percentage of the corresponding Daitei States total. U = fflreLLIlIO UNITS IS USE; 0 = OWSEH-OCODPIED UXITS; T=TSXA:CT-C33U?ISD TJITS.)
TOTAL NUMBER
OF DWEUINO UNITS
Urban
l&ite
Nonwhlte
aural- nonf am
white
xonwnite
Sural-^ar^
".Viiite
Xonwhxte
* U 183,655 .973 105,163 6.086 120,474 1.828 50,121 3.933 133,317 3.035 104,511 10.403
0 58,610 .795 13,358 5.366 48,966 1.401 12,331 5.049 81,557 3.397 11,357 5.113
T 125.045 1.088 86.805 5.263 71.508 2.309 37,730 10.583 105.750 4.185 92,654 11.938
equipment reported on
Eleotrlo
0 57,989 .794 18,168 5.381 48,355 1.399 12,145 5.053 30,324 2.291 11,599 5.C95
T 123.179 1.089 85.391 6.276 70.433 3.308 37.096 10.595 104,354 4.172 90,556 11.957
U 170,982 .937 37,675 3.133 89,787 1.673 5,750 3.847 45,532 2.101 2.74S 5.521
0 56,856 .792 11,448 4.415 41,900 1.397 2,510 4.118 30,913 1.954
630 4.335
T 114,126 1.031 26,227 2.781 47,887 2.021 3,250 3.661 15,764 2.435 2,113 7.574
U
144 .325
78 1.332
59 .123
23 2.424
273 . 293
60 3.029
Gas
O
30 .196
7 .597
24 .112
7 1.230
203 .335
3 1.4S5
T
114 .394
71 1.S1S
35 .133
21 3.534
75 .222
52 3.037
Kerosene or gasoline
2 ,,
9,817 3.189 64,386 13.561 28,252 2.655 42,144 10.790 134, 94C 3.713 95,253 10.510 1,075 1.082 6,627 8.776 6,279 1.481 9,415 6.907 43,005 3.626 10,550 5.2C3 8.742 4.195 58,259 14.457 21.973 3.432 32,729 12.372 35,935 4.337 35.613 12.D33
u
225 1.243
920 7.965
690 2.253 1,309 13.953 3,273 i-tj.D o.CSi 11.933
Other
Y,'lth oontraot or estimated rent reported
0
23 .435
35 4.960
152 1.175
213 7.432 1,193 3.750
311 3.344
T
197 1.599
834 8.496
538 3.063 1,096 16.838 2,030 5.746 2.773 15.473
u 181,033 .975 104,303 6.098 118,362 1.327 49,091 S.930 16^,831 2.937 37,23i 1C. 415
0 56 ,874 .795 18,049 5.389 47,927 1.393 12,114 6.053 63,273 2.053 10,103 4.333
T 124.159 1.088 86,254 6.271 70,435 3.318 36,977 10.536 97.503 4.209 37,248 12.002
Aggregate
_
rent reported0
2,256,019
.595 646,401 3.056 679,936 1.59S 131,775
7.571 433,256 3.531 241,335 10.314
Rentable for less than
75 a. month
U 176,857 .996 104,269 6.125 115,243 1.811 49,034 S.94C U) tai
U; ia)
0 53,472 .809 18,027 5.445 45,235 1.355 12,110 6.050 (a) (a)
la) (a)
T 123.385 1.106 86.242 6.290 70,003 3.315 36. 9-M 10.538 97.591 4.212 37 245 12.0C3
Rentable for less than i&O a month
Rentable for less than
50 a month
u 172,686 1.016 104,228 6.168 113,601 1.B10 49,079 8.944 (a) (a)
0 50,371 .819 17,992 5.509 44,059 1.349 12,106 6.054 (a) (a)
(a) (a)
T 132,315 1.128 86,236 6.325 69.542 3.310 36,973 10.590 97.557 4.214 87 241 12.0C3
U 165,712 1.046 104,152 6.245 111,502 1.815 49,068 8.953 ia) ia)
a, laj
0 45,640 .825 17,930 5.605 42,529 1.343 12,099 6.075 (a) (a)
a) (a)
T 120.072 1.164 86,222 6.397 68.973 3.309 35,969 10.596 97,521 4.221 87 223 12.0C3
Rentable for less than
40 a month
U 153,124 1.125 103,971 6.436 108,966 1.843 49,054 8.968
u.i la,
0 38,644 .857 17.778 5.784 40,696 1.369 12,091 6.092 (a) (a)
fa) (a)
T 114.480 1.358 86,193 6.589 68.270 3.322 36,963 10.505 97.439 4.233 87,213 12.005
Rentable for
less than 30 a month
U
U) (a)
ia; (a)
0 27,170 .910 17,108 6.131 36,890 1.416 12,069 6.146 (a) (a)
(a) (a
T 103.130 1.499 86,023 7.094 67.309 3.405 36.949 10.634 97,386 4.271 87,195 12.009
Rentable for less than 25 a month
U 111,221 1.516 101,943 7.400 99,365 2.020 48,947 9.069 Is) la)
0 19,707 .940 16,346 6.378 33,340 1.453 12,026 6.196 la) la)
(a) (a)
T 91.514 1.746 85.597 7.633 66.025 2.515 35,921 10.683 97,205 4.338 87,134 12.018
Rentable for U 91,386 1.851 99,329 8.234 92,065 2.134 48,793 9.171 la) la;
,a> la)
less than
0 12,995 .976 15,117 6.743 28,071 1.458 11,945 6.303 (a) (a)
la) (a)
$30 a month
T 78.391 3.174 84.313 8.574 63,995 3.678 35,848 10.758 96,316 4.459 37 127 12.033
Rentable for U 67,215 2.460 93,604 9.527 80,476 2.322 48,426 9.370 iaj (a)
a) laj
less than
0
7,430 .998 13,213 7.217 21,765 1.464 11,725 6.463 (a) (al
lal (al
15 a month
T 59.785 3.007 80.386 10.057 58.711 2.966 36,701 10.943 95.534 4.713 37.010 12.070
Rentable for U 36,583 3.533 74,846 11.909 59,527 2.657 46,735 9.971 la) la)
!a) ;a;
less than
0
3,211 .968 9,553 7.871 13,215 1.422 10,373 6.795 (a) (a)
(a) (a
10 a month
T 33.372 4.743 65.393 12.875 46.312 3.554 35,863 11.517 69.003 5.419 85,094 12.214
Rentable for U 2O,344 3.51O 5O ,523 12.790 45,211 2.335 43,755 10.539 la) ,a)
la) ia]
less than
0
1,807 .858 6,701 8.060 9,294 1.382 9,867 5.979 la) la)
la) (a)
7 a month
T 18,537 5.252 43,822 14.050 35.917 3.896 33,858 12.378 82.723 5.889 34,775 12.306
Rentable for D
7,307 3.269 23 , 944 14 . 103 25,034 3.102 33,533 11.634 la) (a,
ia; (a,
less than *5 a month
0
762 .737 3,495 8.353 4,653 1.256 7.5C7 7.331 (a) (a)
M (a)
T
6,545 5.451 20,449 16.047 20,381 4.663 28.025 13.902 61.577 7.194 77.963 13.097
Rentable for u
1,173 1.469 5,400 13.603 3,425 2.432 19,2C9 12.373 la) (a)
U) la)
less than
0
3 a month
T
393 .559 1,098 6.925 2,055 1.062 4,341 7.047 la) (a)
la) (a)
881 3.188 4,302 18.045 6.369 4.167 14.968 15.745 26,205 7.525 43,697 14.424
With gross monthly rent
T 118,582 1.093 32,473 6.257 59,716 2.315 39,187 10.384 la) (a!
(a) la)
reported
Under : 100
T 113,316 1.102 82,465 6.264 59,535 2.216
Under : 75
T 117,474 1.117 82,458 6.284 59,193 2.311
Under 60
T 115,198 1.147 82,452 6.345 8,630 2.309
Under 50
T 110,836 1.206 82,419 6.473 57,937 3.221
Under : 40
T 101,196 1.368 82,312 6.806 57,113 2.286
Under . 30
T 83,946 1.751 81,640 7.700 55,024 2.471
Under 25
T 72,145 3.130 80,323 8.542 52,633 2.646
Under SO
T 55,043 2.714 76,646 9.851 48,101 2.930
Under 15
T 34,954 3.323 65,804' 11.674 39,246 3.4O4
Under ; 10
T 11,855 3.373 37,721 13.927 22,696 3.893
Under : 7
T
2,946 3.363 14,483 14.766 9,817 3.722
Under 5
T
617 1.665 4,180 15.163 3,494 3.393
Under 3
T
75 1.083
388 11.237
559 2.573
Source : U. S. Bureau of the Census. Housing census Reports.
29,167 10.385
39,184 10.Z85 29,133 10.389
29,181 10.398 29,175 10.424 29,147 10.507 29,116 10.609 29,023 10.842 28,529 11.465 24,894 12.565 17,895 13.329
9,813 14.710 2,580 15.295
la) (a)
(a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) la) (a) la) lal (a) (a)
la) la) (a) la) (a) la)
ia) ,aj
a) ia) a) la a) ia a) (a a) (a a) la a) (a a) (a a) (a a) la (a) la; (a) (a)
aFlgure3
-cnthlj umount, in doll&rs.
BUNT 63. GEORGIA'S OCCUPIED DNEUING UNITS BY COLOR OF OCCUPANTS-NUMBER OF POISONS IN HOUSEHOLD, PFJSONS PEI IOOM,
,
RAM, IEFIIGFJATION EQUIPMENT, COOKING FUEL, VALUE, AND MORTGAGE STATUS, 1940 CENSUS
(Each O.orel tatl li follow! byOrgi' p.ronts of th. oorr.lpondlnj UniUd St.t.. total. BsDWEU.!*) VSlti IV IBEi 0 e WTOB-OCCBPIED UHlTSi I = raiANT-OCCUPIiiD WITS.)
Total
~ "BJ I A I Whitt
Honwhitt
R MR A I'-'Vb'VF'A'lrH' ' "'
^
k TJ h A~ 1, - > A R Y ' ~ ' ' " '""
Total
Whlta "f
Hoimhita
Total "
WTitt
KonMhlta
TOTAL TOGO) U
or
o
1WwEUinISO OHITS nT
OM pvrion 0
In houhold T
with
d
two ptopl* 0
In houiihold T
with
U
thrtt ptopl* 0
n houMhold I
1th
0
our ptoplt 0
n houMhold T
288,819 1.402 76,968 .998
2z1o1;.8sz6o0 1i..6a4u5 4,809 1.010 16,611 1.298
17,945 .950 57,366 1.615
18,319 1.022 48,546 1.614
15,176 .998 35,671 1.574
183,666 .973 68,610 .796 126,046 1.088 B,OJ! .81! 3,178 .711 5,865 .671
13,149 .730 32,905 1.036
14,410 .837 30,860 1.127
12,439 .847 23,162 1.114
106,163 16,358 86,806 11.Z87 1,631 9,656
4,796 24.463
3,903 17,696
2,739 12,689
6.086 170,596 2.385 120,474 1.828 50,121 8.938 292,828 4.121 188,317 S.086 104,611 10.403
6.366
61,297 1.E58
48,968 1.401 12,331 6.049 93,424 2.470 81,667 2.?97 11,867 5.DH
6.263 109.298 3.165
71,608 2.309 37,790 1C. 688 199,404 6.999 106^760 4.186 _92,664_ll.tee
6.701 ' " 11,686 1.M2
S,W1'.W4
5.622
4,651 1.252
3,078 .909 1)453 6.2E5
3)487 1.610
2)868 liti:
*629 4.362
6.716
7,164
2.627
2,694 ---- "2T/6W
l.ltl l.TO
~Ti4-,.476j0Kn9.r4m99r
--
6,623 4.687
ttTBsTV-We
1,594 1.673
5,029 10.242
1V,19C tf.Ofi
6.358
15,100 1.518
11,931 1.264 9,169 6.214 17,922 2.11?. 16,214 1.957 2,108 4.949
6.619
25,661 3.162
It, 746 2.?06 9,916 10.796 _ 2O ( l 00 1* 904 ----57640--SVJOT
91.762 6.691 y14f.,t6O76fi3..t6n2~4
17,087 11.270
5.568
19,668 1.727
11,560 1.610 2,308 6.168 le)294 2! 591 16,299 2.243 l)996 6.202
6.665
23,940 3.071
16,603 2.328 7,392 11.085 34,669 5.363 19,630 9.771 16.139 11.676
----TTBST-SYJKT
-- T4YS46 To'.TJT
5.291
11,657 1.608
9,804 1.603 1,769 6.379 16,786 2.632 16,111 2.396 1,676 5.210
6.400
19,060 3.060
13,787 2.399 6,279 10.699 32,698 6.432 19,867 4.047 12,671 11.716
IT* ptopl* 0
n nouithold T
1th
0
Ix p*opl* 0
n houithold T
ith
v
T*n p*opl* 0
In houithold T
9,604 .997 22,761 1.727
6,317
13,692 10,651
2,600
8,051
1.019
1.911 1.6^4
1.043
2.143
7,678 .826 14,176 1.200
3,960 .800 8,120 1.308
1,999 .791 4.538 1.427
1,926 6.949 6.576 6.310
1,337 6.540 6,472 6.066
801 5.106 3,513 6.095
7,261 1.823 13,114 3.311
4,121 1.801 8,601 3.652
2,266 1.604 6,241 5.681
6,029 1.694 9,326 2.680
3,261 1.619 6,967 2.738
1,694 1.479 3,624 2.602
1,232 6.119 3,789 1C. 940
870 6.913 2,634 10.874
662 6.344 1,717 10.336
13.1S8 2.694 27,266 6.966
9,290 2.617 21,423 6.572
6,235 3.016 16.036 7.221
11,747 2.636 1,441 6.427 16,341 4.421 10_,927 12_.379
8)211 2.666 12.422 4.661
l)o79 4)997 9,001 12.778
6)288 2)792
'947 6.469
8,943 6.949 . 7,092 12.918
ight plopl*
winiihhouithold
nint ptoplt In hounhold With tan p*opl* In houi*hold With1 .ItTtn
or >or* In houithold wlHVmWJtr ' of ptrtont p*r rooa r*port*d
0
1,414
nT
4.527
0
771
t
2,639
D
1,761
0
408
T
1,363
V
0
509
T
1,751
Q ----ZBT.Ml
0
76,195
T 209,166
1.014
900 .696
5U 6.106
2.237
2,461 1.482
2,066 5.691
'" 1,780' 1.167 ------l.tiO B.S04
1.071
464 .708
307 4.769
2.321
1.316 1.612
1,223 5.457
1.814
1.076
223 .667
166 4.640
2.288
665 1.462
688 5.166
-- -" Kl 4.844
1.206
*290 !787
219 4.079
2.417
978 1.796
1.401 ----181.888 .97Z
loi.o77iz3 -e4..'o29so3
.996
68,007 .794 18,188 6.376
1.646 123.532 1.087 86.824 6.274
1,217 1.768
824 1.342
393 5.287
3,910 3.080
9,083 3.701
1,976 2.730 1,108 10.114 11,407 7.728
2,422 2.856
1,421 1.962 1,001 6.324 " " '9,866 5.818
669 1.766
410 1.242
269 6.320
2,266 2.980
1,763 3.736
1,011 2.642
742 10.367
7,600 8.126
662 1.766
640 V.STl
6,062 6.066
361 1.799
204 1.200
167 6.112
1,356 3.111
867 3.397
478 2.266
389 6.971
4,697 8.366
' ' 674 1.698 1 " 608 ' 8.665
6,674 6.246
*356 l'.766
181 1.114
176 4.469
1,292 2.655
824 3.317
393 1.999
431 8.320
5,362 6.760
ltd, Hi 2.361 118,8*0 1.826 ' ' 49,392 8.954' 286.304 4.108
60,649 1.656
48,965 1.399 12,184 6.053 92,066 2.464
107,673 3.161
70,466 2.307 37,208 10.584 196,216 6.983
3,191 2.604 6,038 6.710 T.186 4.T2TT 1,810 2.725 3,676 6.804 3,006 4.140 1,015 2.743 1,990 6.691
823 2.272 1,676 6.009
80J449 2)292 105,184 4.176
719 6.447 6,969 12.627
*456 4.739 3,926 12.986 3,047 11.210
340 5.179 2,707 13.1J1
*469 6.173 3,707 13.206
ll'.8J7 6.096 91,034 11.962
J ptrion ptr roon
0
46,166 1.076
33,671 ,826 12,494 5.766
T 160,631 1.869 104,857 1.226 75,974 6.766
38,363 1.840 92,968 3.666
29,218 1.609 9,146 6.161 67,237 2.906 60,179 2.626 32,779 10.913 176,960 6.661
67,616 2.710 9,621 5.134 98.904 4.807 82.060 11.923
1 ptrion
0
9,239 1.264
6,026 .760
4,213 6.298
10,994 1.641
6,939 1.317 4,065 5.768 26,342 3.260 21,120 3.019 5,222 4.819
p*r room
T
77,496 3.109
38,837 1.917 58,669 8.270
45.131 4.490
27,090 3.204 16.041 11.303 101,936 7.696 60,819 6.650 61,117 12.017
1} p*rioni 0
p*r roOB
T
3,078 1.435 41,186 4.307
1,303 .696 17,319 2.443
1,775 6.563 23.867 9.653
4,766 1.707 24,233 4.768
2,699 1.097 2,166 5.162 12,864 3.149 11,379 11.377
11,631 3.023 68,683 7.866
8,503 2.726 3,028 4.567 25,903 6.476 32,780 11.97C
2 ptrion* 0
p*r roOB
T
786 1.273 14,666 6.663
287 .638 6,067 2.862
601 5.860 9,479 11.271
1,716 1.466 9,632 4.690
871 .913 4,393 2.739
845 4.193 6,199 11.646
3,927 2.462 24,165 7.279
.679 2.195 1,246 9.994 8,966 4.473 16.209 11.642
With radio rtportad on
with on. 1
0 j
U
76,101 .998
67,297 .795
204,147 W.Kt
1.636 1.056
--112(40,,096020
1..0a8to4
17,864 5.392
69,711 1.653
47,833 1.400
63.245 6.260 105,461 3.142
69,306 2.300
!6,Z85 S.574 ------S6,144 1.72B ------60.8B7 1.681
11,678 6.036 36,166 10.656 8,H7 f.nt
90,776 2.481 191,803 6.953
79,468 2.293 11,308 6.062 103,186 4.162 68,616 11.934 BB.S4T SAW 7,851 B.65S
or Bort
0
64,672 .903
64,164 .789 10,508 4.374
44,467 1.455
41,258 1.383 9,209 4.316 62,'913 2)022 60,987 1.985 1,926 3.994
rtdlot
T 125,664 1.119
99,898 .961 26,766 3.086
60,677 2.072
45,729 1.946 4,948 5.147 43,286 2.806 37,960 2.694 6,325 6.656
tion qulfMot 0
76,937 .M6
67,839 .796
r ip^orttd o--n --Tv "T20o7t,f1w2? 1..6g9e9e "I1W 22,J60B1J'1-..0W86
Mohulotl 0
47,601 .968
44,990 .923
-- TIT
61,072
""IHiJW
1
.967
1.H4
--6a8..7m02
I..C9T4E7
lot
0
22,611 1.1M
10,962 .693
t
S,Oe8 2.078
47,629 1.299
fy
i,38a 1.219
Oth.r
0
319 .743
170 .416
I
1,069 1.608
392 .646
\j
How
0
6,79 .934
1,787 .260
I
61,899 3.037
16,878 1.169
16,096 6.366
60,246 1.656
48,196 1.401 12,080 6.074 91,182 1.316 79,726 2.296 11,466 6.076
'-rJwv.Tts 84,626 6.266
106,616 3.166 62,075 1.SI8
6sr9;,w9353 2i..3s0is6
36,683 10.692 670" 1.540
--1;9e3;,e51ta3 16..998797
--10Z3B,8T47sr4r.r1r7w6
*
89-O,6T66~21712.9I463~
2,676 2.796
30,006 1.776
29,679 1.771
326 2.360 16,569 1-.600 16,428 2.099
131 2.442
t2t,'3n10i
'
'IS..MS'6S7
22,070 ------46,280
2.145 2,507
------2i'i1.,'T62M6'
28..186f4t
I
244 --127485
'
1.666 7.868
4,029 1.833
9,943 1.628
86
----67,881 4.810 ----4TW472Tr ""8,488
1-930 8.7S
11,369 6.149
16,936 1.973
11,104 1.615 4,831 6.46!
27,293 2.193
24,831 3.765
2,462 6,246
46,669 6.646 ----2r9;,f346-C3T.6S4?4
21,687 3.024
7,668 8,676
30,068 6.617
23,092 4.649 6,jM Z.065
7,036 10,042
149 7.641
626 .982
367 .728
168 6.117
2,763 .999
2,681 1.691
172 3.741
677 6.676
1,329 2.674 --ST8r6s3rrr1..T80s8r
476 10.882
3,684 9.677
2,803 2.911
1.081 12,16!
-TdTKfToTSaT
4,012 7.016
13,780 1.269
7,016 .717 6,766 6.308
44,677 1.017
36,686 1.921
8,691 4.929
36,020 10.644
63,872 3.603
26,667 2.037 26,306 11.897 166,632 6.664 74,069 4.435 81,463 12.207
cooking ful 0 rportd on T
78,087 .998 208,884 1.848
67,872 .796 123,239 1.090
16,196 6.382 66,646 6.281
60,464 1,666 107,466 3.163
48,299 1.399 12,166 8.064 92,019 2.466 60,406 2.294 11,613 6.099 70,401 2.310 37,064 10.604 196,627 6.986 104,960 4.179 90,667 11.960
Coal or ook* 0 I
8,187 .644 16,998 1.631
1,962 .263 3,617 .481
1,806 2.842 12,481 3.986
1,891 .287 2.686 .376
1,649 .261 1,940 .306
242 .907 646 1.203
776 .130 368 .091
746 .127 303 .079
80 .656 65 .876
Hood
0
22,621 4.967
9,108 2.664 15,415 12.062
36,366 3.162
23,61! 3.019 11,663 7.896 86,942 9.634 16,389 (.380 11,663 6.342
t
90,617 11.818
26,766 6.741 69,631 17.281
78,032 7.298
43,264 6.217 34,778 13.971 192,893 6.013 102,610 6.124 90,283 12.340
0
Oil
.0
33,396 .806
31,624 .687
1,771 1.420
6,227 .633
6,212 .696
16 .193
167 .086
165 .086
2 .122
t
64,303 .684
62,377 .696
1,926 .379
3.302 .464
3,243 .462
69 .614
61 .063
43 .066
8 .336
ElMtrioity 0 t
11,797 1.917 11,460 2.708
11,404 1.668 10,691 2.647
393 7.968 869 12.064
11,364 2.661 6,631 3.601
11,308 2.669 6,463 3.486
46 3.466 68 6.964
2,678 1.709 449 1.277
2,670 1.710 438 1.264
6 1.368 11 2.191
KtroMM or o gtiolizw f
u
4,988 1.202
34,428 3.4B6
zi7 .zVe
4,230 1.106 28.868 3.436
768 2.342 6,672 3.847
6,486 1.040 16,049 2.326
^3* .186
6,211 1.026 16,094 2.288
68 .149
274 1.612 966 3.101 "- .458
1,628 .484 1.644 .623
6^ .0^1
1,613 .486
16 .419
1,616 30
.504 .063
--------1226TT7.497W9
Oth.r
0
20 .078
14 .066
6 1.097
19 .083
17 .076
2 .099
17 .065
18 .062
1 .840
t
207 .364
9S .176
114 2. 728
64 .331
41 .266
13 .626
36 .113
14 .046
21 6.615
0
466 i.^8El
668 1 .607
2i9 2.922
6Z .803
167 5.446
Koiu
0
179 1.842
130 1.467
49 6.171
112 1.849
89 1.661
23 .497
22 1.621
18 1.379
4 2.337
1,891 2.026
1,019 1.949
862 6.069
911 3.674
366 1.864
646 10.788
197 2.467
34 .668
163 6.786
WUk nli' roporttd
.
13,729 .896
66,876 .791 17,864 6. 581
69,724 1.649
47,612 1.392 12,112 6.043 73,261 2.238 63,278 2.063 10,003 4.838
**S(
Tlll
0 230,906,660 .766 210,001,660 .700 20,904,000 3.689 132,100,900 1,616 126,424,600 1.472 6,679,400 4.277 16,882,760 1.418 (0,859,600 1.340 6,022,960 4.861
rportd* Pnit 180,060
6
----73.9E4"
1.002
66,617- .794 "17,847 8.S64 1 6,26J 1.844
"ro;a8i"4.8jB 47,141 I.J86 187I1Z S;045" 73,55? 2.2SS ' SJ.261 2.084
Und 116,000 0
72,867 1.006
66,012 .796 17,846 6.390
68,816 1.640
46,706 1.379 12,110 6.045 73,218 2.240 69,218 2.065 10,000 .638
Und 110,000 0
71,093 1.017
69,266 .800 17,828 6.113
67,766 1.633
46,666 1.368 12,110 6.049 73,116 2.246 63,117 2.069
,999 .839
Undo |7,600 0
68,472 1.038
60,671 .607 17,801 6.464
66,633 1.629
44,423 1.368 12,110 6.066 73,011 2.262 63,014 2.076
,997 .841
Und 16,000 0
64,417 1.017
46,694 .626 17,723 6.643
66,138 1.646
43,033 1.966 12,106 6.066 72,839 2.270 62,642 2.093
,997 .844
tlndt |e,000 0
69,414 1.126
41,806 .841 17,609 6.641
63,320 1,669
41,218 1.376 12,102 6,089 72,464 2.297 62,466 2.119
,966 .846
Vndl |4,000 0
62,963 1.216
36,694 .878 17,369 6.788
51,270 1.723
39,177 1.410 12,099 .109
71,996 2.343
62,017 2.163
,979 .852
Und. |3,000 0
42,161 1.386
26,672 .924 16,669 6.094
46,824 1.813
84,766 1.466 12,068 .160 70,660 2.460 60,707 2.266
,963 .666
Ondi |2,EOO 0
36,137 1.614
20,160 .946 16,987 6.306
43,746 1.874
91,716 1.481 12,031 .226 S9,6S 2.636 69,634 Z.346
,929 .378
ltad |2,000 0
29,141 1.727
14,383 .983 14,768 6.694
38,671 1.918
26,746 1.463 11,926 .326
66,709 2.691
66,874 2.497
9,636 .896
Undt |1,600 0
22,312 2.036
9,174 1.010 13.198 7.006
32,942 1.989
21,241 1.440 11,701 .461 62,046 2.876 62,417 2.678 9,628 .909
Undo 11,000 0
14.B36 2.470
4,400 .973 10,136 7.426
24,670 2.089
13,716 1.348 10,965 6.681 49,461 8.07V 40,667 2.846 8,884 .884
Undt |700 0
9,941 2.693
2,637 .888
7,404 7.678
19,802 2.201
9,786 1.297 10,018 6.699 40,192 9.209 32,088 2.967 8,104 .841
Undtr |600 0
6,634 2.617
1,170 .780
4,964 7.327
13,416 2.268
6,327 1.110 8,089 7.083
26,131 3.069
19,690 2.768
6,441 .694
Vndtr 1300 0
2.120 1.862
466 .629
1,666 6.992
7,736 2.201
2,474 .698 6,261 8.919 13,166 2.634
9,138 2.289 4,017 .013
--SOTTCZ--.m With wrt(tC. ,,
lUtui rportd Hith nortiu ^
72,096
.991
~'
66,109 !S,1S4
.792 .TH
----1-8iT,98W6 r6a.S36Z4
63,336 1.699
42,743 1.960 13,826 1.272
10,693 6.211
(b) (b) to) (W
M (b) (b) lb;
(b) (b) 0) \)
Sourot U. 5. 8urftu of tht Onful, Homing Onim Rporti
in dolltri.
unmiilliblfi ! pnl 77, 78. yj
EXHIBIT 64. MORTGAGES ON OWNEI-OCCUPIED NONFUM HOMES IN GEORGIA, 1940 CENSUS
(Eaoh Oaorgl* total is follond by Caorgla'i parcantaea of tha corraspondlrc Unitad Statas total. NsNUVBEB OF CNELLING UNITS OR WOPtKTIESi VsVlLUE OF DUELLING UNITS OR PROPERTIES IN DOLLARS) T^ TOTAL VORTCAOG DEBT IK DOLLARS I F ePTRST-UORTOACE DEBT IN DOLLARS.)
ALL OWNER-OCCUPIiD DWtlillB UNITS With Talua rsportad
6 dwelling units, with mortgage status raported
With dabt and Talua raportad
PROPERTIES IN STRUCTURES WITHOUT BUSINESS
With dabt and Talua rsportad
4)6 or OTar 4.6)( or OTar 5JC or OTar 6. 6* or OTar 6 or OTar S.6X or OTar 1% or OTar 8)6 or OTar
fflfch dabt and Talua raportad
4)1 or OTar 4. 6* or OTar 6)6 or OTar 6.5X o OTar 6J6 or Tar 6.6)6 o OTar 7)6 or Tar 8)6 or Tar
URBAN AHD RUKAL-NONFARy
IKSlbt PRINCIPAL METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS'--
OUTSIDE PRINCIPAL METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS*
Urban and
Built in 1936-40
TOTAL
White-occupied Honwhlte-oceuplac rural-nonfarn
f
*
N
26,686 1.894
138,266 1.211
107,676 .990
30,689 5.621
38,968 .686
i
lb) lb)
29,966 6.630
lb) lb)
(b) (b) 363,006,650 .924 336,426,160 .872 26.680,400 3.716 .... (b) (bi
Urban
Rural-nonf&'rjnt 1
49,162 1.718 .------6.0^,1_4--6 ----1.~ 753.
(b) (bi
(bj_ (b)
(b) (b)
125,431 1.182
97,852 .967
27,579 6.661
37,213 .688
46,428 1.703
42,790 1.690
H
lb) lb)
41,469 .927
V
(b) (bj 156,206,000 .742
T
(b) b) 82,375,000 .749
F
(b) (b) 81,787,000 .762
(b) lb) (b) (b) (b) (b
(b) (b)
---- T.TSf'TTs'TV
lb) lb)
20,028 .666
(b) (b) 89,882,300 .666 46,497!200 l!327 19,828,500 1.198
(b) (b) 49,121,600 .677 23,399,100 1.373 9,864,400 1.271
48,705,600 .679 23,281.600 1.377 9,799,900 1.277
"
12,396 1.717
40,677 1.010
36,158 .901
5,519 4.481
18,189 .736
13,668 1.479
8,920 1.406
H
V 46,403,900 1.S60 136,126,900 .626 129,660,000 .797 6,466,900 2.801 77,904,600 .647 39,882,100 1.369 16,339,300 1.201 j 29,663,800 1.396 72,619,600 .840 69,620,700 .817 2,897,900 2.668 43,028,800 .664 20,297,800 1.420 9,192,000 1.276
F 29,541,500 1.402 72,064,300 .843 69.17S.600 .820 2,878,700 2.693 42,711.200 .666 --20--,2v00y,t8'c0B01 1v.4'i2't3y "9~,1"428,73S0S07"T1.4.2l5S61-
n --ii'.-iM \.ni ----88.865 1.B06 ------ST,3Sr 1".500
>
11,464 1.716
37,634 1.005
32,705 .901
f
9,139 1.622
27,803 .903
24,241 .810
>
6,027 1.650
21,623 .932
18,237 .817
N
6,228 1.723
19,696 .969
16,374 .841
I
2,039 3.300
8,159 2.677
6,290 2.209
H
1,981 3.695
7,663 2.906
6,008 2.390
N
1,295 6. 579
4,983 5.160
3,616 4.217
H
2,218 1*666
6, 3671 IT'04
4,964 .681
V 8,376,000 1.344 16,364,400 .623 17,728,100 .614 f 6,496,900 1.423 10,142,300 .680 9,879,900 .676
F 6,449,000 1.427 10,063,800 .682 ?, 808, 600 .677
N ----Z,!?? 1.755
N
2,332 1.722
V
2,068 1.606
N
1,675 1.536
II
1,420 1.694
11
455 2.691
N
431 3.674
N
177 6.343
6,845 .lit 5,623 .718 5,178 .686 4,247 .663 3,911 .661 1,300 1.328 1,202 1.614
514 2.496
5)168 .693 4,632 .662 3,926 .626 3,602 .632 1,180 1.251 1,086 1.424
431 2.268
----17,670 VM ----12,546 TVJJT
8,2S?
4,929 4.423 17,391 .746 12,211 1.448
8,032
3,662 4.168 12.592 .666
8,870 1.285
6,341
3,286 4.268
9,087 .670
7,046 1.282
5,391
3,222 4.341
7,771 .689
6,664 1.P90
6,261
1,869 9.322
2,637 2.312
2,526 2.330
2,997
1,855 9.630
2,421 2.697
2,472 2. (07
2,970
1,467 11.116
798 3.946 --------15~,98&4>2--4--.8SV673T
.2,343
------274T5--.T7T 343 1.389
1,893 .843
638,300 1.033 9,366,100 .487 6,310,600 .861 2,688,800
262,400 .907 6,563,400 .666 3,184,400 .899 1,404,600
265,300 .903 6,501,900 .566 3.164,700 .899 1,397,200
111 "STB- i:es ~ ' 2,608 XII
366 1.387
2,482 .676
2J076 .884
966
346 1.375
2,263 .636
2,012 .671
913
322 1.399
1,804 ,606
1,701 .840
742
309 1.401
1,643 .622
1,668 .827
700
120 3.332
670 1.619
464 1.048
276
117 3.682
496 1.991
438 1.162
288
83 5.230
102 1.907
270 2.839
142
1.409 1.413 1.275 1.337 1.370 3.637 3.766 6.088
.948 1.031 1.034
.911 .876 .811 .803 1.423 1.639 2.476
With dabt and Talua raportad
4JI or OTar 4.5)6 or OTar 6)6 or OTar 6.6)6 or OTar 6 or OTar 6.6)6 or OTar 7JC or OTar 8)6 or OTar
ri 7,124,700 .880 17,855,800 .396 16,716,600 .373 1,139,300 3.268 8,444,600 .240 6,039,000 1.003 3,372,200 .847
T 4,261,800 .665 9,087,900 .394 8,826,000 .376 462,900 2.801 4,474,700 .241 3,017,200 1.086 1.596,000 .909 F 4,229,500 .664 9,006,600 .394 8,646,400 .377 460,200 2.866 _4,426,600 .241 2,992,000 1.089 1,687,100 .914
ri
2,O39 1.0B6
K
1,982 1.085
N
1,816 1.152
N
1,209 1.396
N
1,064 1.647
N
421 4.111
N
409 4.629
N
290 7.622
6,729 .640 6,594 .636 6,335 .636 4,181 .723
3,846 .862 1,710 3.201 1,656 3.439 1,133 6.616
4,960 .665 4,865 .6GO
4,616 .669 5,618 .623 3,225 .732 1,355 2.638 1,306 2.825
687 6.651
729 5.477
719 5.612 643 6.697
620 6.939 366 17.334 350 18.156 246 21.503
2,488 .413 2,391 .422
1,866 .614 1,663 .638
602 3.146 666 3.E82 201 8.649
1,638 1.094 1,620 1.044 1,081 .980
986 1.026
372 2.432 369 2.590 298 6.397
1,470 1,424 1,216
1,196 736 732 6S4
1.138 1.124 1.1HS
1.269 3.676 3.976 6.833
PireV mortgage' held ly life insurance company ""
With debt and value reported
WUK fir it -mortgage interest rate reported 4Jt or over 4.6JC or over bji or over 6.6JC or over 6J{ or over 6.6j( or over 7J< or over 8J( or over
Tf H
"~v,2
2
.EOT
V 9,833,200 2 .372 7 6,944,400 2 .393
P H
6,923,000 2"..4M08l
1,257
N
K
1*222 2^619
N
1,001 .703
>
381 2.647
H
209 2.843
N
16 3.291
K
17 4.087
K
10 6.767
----iwy.wy 3^844
2.21!
3,778 ------8.636
2.196 8.192
--------68 '
E.tPS
----8,888
5.084
--------B2TTTTS6T
27,804,300 2.209 27,669,400 2.206 14,066,200 2.112 13,987,700 2.109 13,976,100 2.120 13,907,900 2.128
144,900 3.469 22,864,900 2.107 3,660,400 2.719 1,089,000 3.384 67,600 3.016 11,678,600 2.018 1,617,000 2.696 669,600 3.360 67,200 3.067 11.606.600 2.026 1,907,600 2.699 669,000 3.371
8,704 2.204
60 6.640
2,908 2.09'
664 fe.So^
2^00 3.676
5,698 2.206
60 6. #76
2,903 2.094
06 2.667
199 3.676
3I718 2!23I
9,661 2.219
67 6.388
2,678 2.109
643 2.666
197 3.610
3,366 2.268
3,309 2.246
66 6.634
2,674 2.126
604 2.723
187 3.719
1,888 2.132
1,636 2.094
62 6.183
1,378 1.969
387 2.689
12S 3.780
1,287 2.014
1,236 1.968
61 6.632
862 1.773
318 2.626
107 3.967
166 4.064
142 3.622
23 16.436
99 3.667
42 3.423
24 8.461
130 4.346
108 3.787
22 16.827
76 4.306
34 3.414
21 8.300
67 6.090
43 6.066
14 16.092
22 4.418
21 6.402
14 12.727
With debt and value reported
\i or over 4.6jC or over 6)C or over 6. EX or over 6jC or over 6.6j( or over 7) or over 8^ or over Pint DrtKE held by Hone Owners l Lo*n tbr'p*
n
6,460,400 1 .946 12,033,600 1.394 11,706,800 1.376
T 3,840,600 2 .003 7,124,300 1.462 6,974,200 1.440
F 3,636,200 2 .013 7,092,400 1.469 6,945.300 1.446
M
""'
i/we"
2.oV6"
------ T.72VTCTE -- --r.TOT.TW
2,606 1.487
H
1,016 2.023
2,683 1.674
2,478 1.494
(i
776 1.928
2,390 1.646
2,189 1.467
1
364 1.809
1,669 1.663
1,606 1.444
N
239 1.638
1,466 1.601
1,284 1.461
N
66 2.370
641 3.919
442 3.440
N
62 2.646
606 4.246
407 3.707
N K ------
28 3.027 V -- lb
"""7,941777
41V.961666-
----
108 -6,625
3.634 1.516
196 4.269
2,079 1.600
393 1.740
326,800 2.866 10,137,600 1.346 1,313,000 1.614
160,100 2.432 6,031,100 1.401 767,700 1.718
149,100 2.673 6,004,100 1.408 762,800 1.716
212 1 .993 683,100 2.01E 326,600 2.099 326,600 2.110
207 4.439 206 4.496
202 4.662 194 4.761 191 4.996 99 10.366 98 10.697
69 10.970 1,319 '6.430
2,074 1.612
1,846 1.494 1,284 1.624 1,069 1.664
397 4.684 367 6.111 93 4.877 3,610-1.07!
396 1.746
214 2.014
362 1.679
192 1.904
268 1.647
147 1.808
238 1.674
139 1.902
62 2.632
62 3.266
76 2.663
62 3.497
62 4.673
42 6.612
2,865' 2.1H " " 1,488" S.ii'S
With debt and value reported
v T
b b
(b b
24,764,400 1.244 22,777,600 1.174 1,976,800 3.982 12,687,800 .884 8,746,300 2.118 3,421,300 2.236 13,466,800 1.219 12,489,200 1.169 967,600 3.684 7,081,000 .873 4,623,600 2.144 1,762,200 2.286
F With flrat-aortsaVe Inter sit rate reported*1 K
(b b 13,396,100 1.220 12,430,300 1.160 966,800 3.706 7,032,600 .872 4,618,700 2.149 1,746,800 2.291
IbJ
7,94Tl.W5
6,628 1.316
1.319 6.450
3,610 1.073
2,869 2.163
1,466 2.436
Firet mortgage held by private individual
N k
--
' 2,0'Js
1 Xfi
S,62TT.48i
With debt and value reported
jv
4,606,000 1 .083 2,464,400 1 .096
19, 079,' 100 9,076,000
.667 .634
17,306,800 8,302,700
.622 .496
1,772,300 772,300
3.f61 3.264
6,222,600 3,127,100
.280 .270
0,236,700 1.266 3,836,600 1.210
4,619,800 2.112,300
.949 .934
"strain _2,464.000 1 .106 9,010,400 .636
With first-mortgage Interest rate reported^ K
4JC or over H
.WS -- "T.Yfl 7861
4.6JC or over N
l)997 .616
8,036 .893
6J( or over H
1,961 .620
7,947 .896
6.6j( or over N
1,666 .720
7,134 1,024
6,243,600 .497 6,30& .669 6,271 ,696 6,101 .704 6,026 .706 6,327 .600
766,900 3.289 3,102,100 .271 3,811,600 1.211 2,096,700 .9JG
,983 6.661
2,176 .429
3.268 1.467
2,866 1.269
,97^6 6.880
2,1^7 ,434
3,Z40 1.484
2,834 1.501
,934 6.692
2,126 .440
3,161 1.608
2,7tO 1.329
,922 6.691
2,068 .439
3,113 1.611
2,746 1,336
,807 6.820
1,866 .606
2,767 1.692
2,612 1.624
OjC or over N
1,661 .744
6,999 1.062
66)( or over H
683 3 .679
3,748 3.329
7jf or over N
876 3 .668
3,703 3.443
ET --"r.Txrr.TK 8Jf or over
Plrtt nortgece hel by other or unknown holder
N V
668 6 .706 ------ "26",6"26680 16..82768? ...,...[ v j_.
6,209 .820
,790 6.839
1,807 .623
2,607 2.678
,141 9.928
749 1.874
2,664 2.666
,139 10,034
730 1,964
1,752 4.663
itffSJirrw
--1111--'9w68?s"11s*..:1m41
322 3.642 "---- --fiT.W WT.'eS'fIo?"
2,692 1.704
2,499 1.646
1,371 3,697
1,629 4.679
1,364 3.779
1,619 4.633
1,01,2 6.813
1,314 6.827
1,933 .GSi r,4"WI596
1,'aOS l.W -- -- WTTWtr
V
(b
16,234,300 1.047 16,766,800 1.030 467,600 2.444 6,292,000 .736 6,377,200 1.942 2,666,100 1.774
With debt and value reported
7
9,676,100 1.096 9,361,000 1.083 216, UK) 2.26G 6,082,900 .783 3,061,300 2.029 1,441,900 1.962
With llrBt-nortgage Intereit rate reported K
(b (b
9, 610, 900 1.101- ----9--,2--946,770W0 l1Y.08?3 214,200 2.316 --6,--0361,74'0W0 rT.B78J6J _~~3",04T6^,"660if07"z.2*.(0yi4520 1,_4_30,000_ 1.S60
4)( or over N ' ' b
4,W or over N
bb
6X or over H
bb
4^134 1.272 3,688 1.226
111 3)904 1.203 3,271 1.149
MS '3.918
330 3.817
317 5.864
1,736 .849 1,440 .71(9
1,6'ifif 2*.0*4"ff 1,440 2.011 1,269 l.KC"
963 1.962 879 1.918
6.6j( or over H
bb
2,404 1.260
2,120 1,164
279 4.011
891 .784
861 1.996
662 1.98C
GjC or over N
bb
2,090 1.326
1,919 l.JOti
271 4 .064
707 ,797
762 1.998
621 2.030
6.6X or over H
bb
696 3.023
664 2. 062
131 7.262
220 2.681
204 2.496
271 4.306
7J< or over N
(b b
667 3.223
639 2.339
129 7.380
198 2.793
201 2.604
26>l 4.423
BJ< or over M
b
414 4.818
316 4.244
99 8.462
68 3.476
14U 4.639
197 6.B74
Souro.i U. S. BUI-MU of th Ctniui, Fouilny Ctniui Btportl. *A "prlnolpl" MtropollUn dlitrlol li tmt fio totl population i> t ltt 160,000 or >hon otntnl city hi I
popuUtlon of t litit 100,000. 'tltur.i uMMlUblt. ccoiroul or nvlnci. dAll UOLC loni mri tt 4,6j(.
56 EXHBIT 65. DOUAR VOLUME OF NONFARM MORTGAGES RECORDED IN GEORGIA. 1940-1943
(Bach Georgia totul Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total,)
TOTAL--ALL MORTGAGEES
Savings und loan associations
Insurance companies
Banks und trust companies*1
Individuals
Other mortgagees
f>
<?a
1943 45,298,000 1.173 13,076,000 1.057 6,086,000 2.175 9,914,000 1.096 10,073,000 1.174 6,149,000 1.057
1942 49,904,000 I. 266 14,909,000 1.274 7,291,000 2.016 10,325,000 .982 9,808,000 1.339 7,571,000 1.209
1941 65,213,000 1.278 19,712,000 1.323 7,887,000 1.954 13,446,000 .972 12,643,000 1.614 11,525,000 1.717
1940 49,238,000 1.221 16,073,000 1.253 7,617,000 2.282 12,044,000 1.024 8,310,000 1.298 5,189.000 .868
Source: Federal Home loan Bank; Review^ StatisticalSupplement^ Mar., 1944. ^Including mutual savings bunics.
EXHIBIT 66. NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION IN ALL URBAN AREAS IN GEORGIA, 1939-1943
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United
States total. N = NUtJB2R OP DWELLING UNITS; 7=PEH.MT VALUATION IN DOLLARS.)
1943 1942 1941 1940 1939
%
H
6,291 2.989
V
14,347,000 2.507
N
5,222 1.359
7
10,555,000 1.179
N
6,988 1.590
7
15.466.000 .956
K
8,801 2.214
7
20.663,000 1.473
N
8,860 2 590
V
23.163,000 1.899
Souroe: ?ederol Home Loan Bonk Review. Sta tistical supplement. Mar.. 1944.
EXNBIT 87. KEOKM'S ACM PUBLIC
HOUSING FINANCED WHOLLY 01 PARRY FROM FEDERAL FUNDS, DEC. 31, 1943
(Such Georgia total is follcv.-ed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United
States total. K-IBIKBHB OF DYJELLItt; UNITS; C=ESTLUATED DEVSLUPISNT COST IN DOLLARS.)
ALL PUBII3 HOUSING0 Low-rent housing
N
30,141 3.5S3
0 1>I
82,185,000 9,415
3.058 7.303
C 38.295,000 6.045
Y/ar housing
U
20,726 2.910
C 43,890.000 2.137
Family-dwelling N
15,178 2.972
Dormitory
N
4,848 3.072
Stojp^ap
N
700 1.599
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Statis tical Abstract of the United States, 1943.
aEicept projects suspended for the duration.
EXHIBIT G8. PRIME MOVERS, MOTORS, AND GENERATORS IN GEORGIA'S MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, 1939
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. = KU;JBER; E = EORSEPOMSR J R = NA1SPLATE RATING IN KILOWATTS; E =ELECTRIC ENERGY IN KILOWATT HOURS.)
ALL PRIME MOVERS IN MANU FACTURING ESTABLISH1ZNT3
ordinarily idle Driving generators
Steam engines Driving generators
Steam turbines Driving generators
Diesel and semiDiesel enalnes
Driving generators Other internal combustion engines
Driving generators
Hydro- turbines and water wheels
Driving generators
f> N 1,493 1.999 H 273.159 1.284
H 31,082 1.557
N
211 1.185
H 156,047 1.119
N
946 2.223
H 83,140 1.267
H
84 1.025
H 21.424 .942
K
62 .491
H 139,886 1.238
N
41 1.051
H 109,746 1.148
N
189 3.559
H 12,391 1.966
N
34 1.411
H 4.822 1.130
N
228 2.218
H 10,384 .877
N
19 1.304
H 1,368 .283
N
68 1.742
H 27,458 1.712
N
33 1.791
R lfl.687 1.546
ELECTRIC MTORS IN MANU
N
FACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS
H
Driven by
N
plant energy
H
Driven by
N
purchased energy
H
GENERATORS IN J1ANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS
R
Ordinarily idle
R
Driven By steam engines
R
Driven by steam turbines
R
Driven by Diesel and semi-Diesel engines
R
Driven By other In ternal combustion engines R
Driven by hydro-turbines and water wheels
R
80,356 657.212
10 , 136 129.495
70,220 527,717
% 1.498 1.430
.828 .805 1.697 1.766
106 ,682 1.105 iiu,95B 2.222 13,785 .928 77,270 1.144 2,743 1.064 825 .263 12,059 1.423
ENERGY GENERATED IN PLANT ENERGY SOLD ENERGY BOUGHT ENERGY USED
E 354,480,804 1.233
E
11,997,830 .410
E 967,505,240 2.148
E 1,309,988,214 1.849
Souroe: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Manufactures Census Reports,
EXHIBIT 71. GEORGIA'S ELECTRICAL CAPACITY, PRODUCTION, AND UTILIZATION, 1920-1943
(Eh 0>or(l totl ll follow..) by QiorglCI pronttg of th< oorrtipondinc VnlUd Stti total. CcISStAUED OENERAIOR NAKE-PLMZ CAPACITY AT END OF TEAB, III ICILOIATtS I PcTBOOSAlIDS OF KILOBAIT-HOURS PRODUCED DURINO YBARi OcIUOUSAUDS BP HWHATt-HOURS OTIL1ZED DORIM3 rEAB| D QtQUAKTITlf OF SPECIFIED FUEL
USED 10 PRODUCE ELECtBlT EBEROY DUUIMO YEAR.") ~
All pl.nti
owiad plfcati
All plinti
PrlTtly ownd pltntl
1943
c
666,731 1.362 3,101,666 1.404
623,344 1 663 2,969,156 1 644
ponr Fron fu.li
Fron oil and ooka 1942 Fron tr '
Fron ful Froa ei Fron oil
P 1,424,450 1.926 1,333,110 2 934
p
1,677,205 1.141
4 1,660 046 1 21 4
999,746 4.969
d)
-
82,436 1.211 304,712 1.690
Q 413,333 .648
5 HJ
(d)
dj (d
p 626,731 1.350 693 344 1.628
c 343,022 2.633
630 9 543
1,163
658
p 283,769' .650 271 714 ^4
Q 871,099 6.089
*
Q
ei.eUT1 1,460 299,030 1.967
J d)
C 461,139 1.193 441,689 1.249
1939
P 1,612,092 1.237 1,568,467 1.323
D 2,175,143 1.663
1,197,394 2.720 1,157,993 3.246
1938 f r'on wttar
Proa futlt 1937
powtr From futlt 1936 Froa wftttr
p 1,491,760 1.278 1,454,107 1.359 C i37,317 3.048 330.725 3.6^9
p
144,162 .515 406,268 .664
131, 26*9 .509 392,686 .674
p 1,742,160 1.430 1,722,178 1.619
P 1,387,786 3.119 1,378,606 9.476
p 354,376 .468 343,673 .466
p 1,565.069 1.386 1,637,200 1.462 0 !!!,8<jr J.19B
fcnd ook. 1941
Q 294,046 .467
di d
P 1,969,133 1,166 1,692,634 1.297
U 2,761,026 1.628
(d) (d)
Fron futli 1936
p
p
469,391 1,301 1,280,987 1.300
463,009 1.364 1,264.390 1.367
po*.r Pron fu.li
Fron gt
Frofl oil
P 913,969 1.783 666 618 2 318
p . -
230,794 .763 221 ? ,789
1,045,174 .894 1,026 ,016
388,413 3.195
dj
5,746.270 2.800 147,916' I'.IBT
dd)i '
493,451 2.437
d)
806
i946
d
powtr
P 1,108.431 2.840 1,102,349 3.078
Fron futli
p
135,964 .917 171,966 .289
126,262 .519 162,031 .286
1446-1934
c 439,399 1,238 426,336 1.283
annual avtragt P 1,019,776 1,150 1,008.632 1.206
from wftttr C 304,249 3,iz 297,679 3^.490
powtr
P 920,189 2,833 916,166 3.079
d)
-sir --------nd----co--k------QJT 368,669 .606
d) <
----494,36! 1.U9 -44! 199 1
1940
P 1,613,417 1.113 1,546 ,384 1 211
rjor (d) 1)
Fron ntr' C ----341,992 2.448 512 ,8M !
po*r
P 1,066,186 2.212 1,002 ,934 2 743
Fron fuili
p
148,471 "'.41f
TST
667.231 .673 542 )450 .696
Froa futlt p
annual avtragt P
powtr
P
Fron futli p 1820-WZ4 "fl
195,150 .bA> 99,687 .177
846,265 1.059
742,645 2,591 66,61^ .429 102,410 .199
127,^66 6itf 92,376 .171
835,122 1.096
742,333 2.803 77,067 .400 92,789 .187
244, 6 1.658
Froa gftl Fron oil and cok
- 4, 744|683 2!590
106,029 l.SeT 325,691 1.941
1SM99 .508
Q 106,166 .214
Jd|j-- PJ
! !d{
UUIUftl KTVrtg* P
?rom vAtnr (i
Fron fu.ll p
646^52 lisll 176,542 4.1i4~ 646,392 3.195
100)140 '.sit,
633,071 1.340 176,232 4, MO 646,095 9.294 educes .67! 87,986 .287
Souro.i r.drl Fonr Coranluton, Eltotrlo Fomr Sttlltloi (looi.-l..f, PubllontlOD S-17).
Covr til pUnti produeVng tltotrlolty for public utt, tzotpt mining tnd mnufikoturlni; pluntt ttlllnc undtr
10,000 kllowttt-hourt p#r month to otheri.
blnoludtt truitMlnlon and diitribublon loittt.
0ti, thoutuidt of oubto fvotj oil, brr*ltt ootl and ookt, ihort tont. dFigurti un*vUblt, Bltualnout.
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EXMMT 72. TYPICAL ELECTK DLLS IN GEOKU. JANUARY 1, 1944
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COST OF RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, CITIES OF 2,500 POPULATION OR MOREi(CENTS PER KILOWATT HOUR)
Vc.urSt.uoooi'
OA. CItltSl BAIIBIIDOB BARIBTIUI
BnUraOiIo.T cuxo CcmulUnuOinOMTi FAU
CGHffiltCB CCRDILI COTIItO>
DHOUCTDUp3om
BL8RTOI PIIUBAU PCRI TALUI OIIPPII BOOAISTIUJ
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LAFATRn
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rM 25 KIlNATr MUM W M HMTM
r< 100 KILOTATt MUM MM! W HMml
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'WA3im)tOT> WATCI063 WE8I POUIt ILLOtlBU
COST OF COMMERCIAL LIQHT SERVICE, CITIES Of 50,000 POPULATION OR MORE (CENTS PER KILOfATT HOUR)
ire
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9) KiLMjitr MWM utu n wiini
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COST OF COMMERCIAL POIER SERVICE, CITIES OF $0,000 POPULATION OR MORE (CENTS PER K I L 0 A T T HOUR)
m <* 3 iwm KMM*.
_CMC 375 KILWATr HM4 VMg K WHTN
r4M 12 K 1,500 RI
r MUM UM K MitH
rM 30 KILMtm KIMMO,
6,000 iLMtr HMM utn
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CUATTUOOU3 12* CIATTAIOOOA9 1 3 I 7
OA. CITIES I SAVAmAH t e I 7
ALL etnas' i i67 AU, OTMI3* CIBMI ?i '
COST OF INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, CITIES OF 90,000 POPULATION OR MORE (CENTS PER KILOWATT HOUR)
m ra 190 mown OCMM,
_COC _ 30,000 KILBMtr HOM ! Hit MN1M
rt 300 K
60,030 m
C0U. I3TA, HAOTOOOUAO'E2 > 3 i
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to their employees. oustoaero or Toooou Power Company. *Kor heating und 30 ok ing uses only. side of utility-owned transformer.
EXHIBIT 73. GAS UTIUTY OPERATIONS IN GEORGIA, 1942
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's peroentuge of the corresponding United States total.)
PNoumpubelratoiofncsuesrtovmede,rs1, 31/83/13/14/34.8.,...
All gas companies
1,059,100 1.834 134,690 .707
Qus companies selling natural
gas only
5 761,400 8.060
104,390 1.326
Thousands of oublo feet of gas sold to oonsumers," 1948. S3, 156, 700 1.602
Revenue from gun sales to oonsuuiers (dollaru), 1948.... 18,813,700 1.888
Tons of bituminous ooal used to produce gas, 194!!..., SI), 400 ,389
Oullons of oil used to
S.707.DOO .760
31,865,800 1.808 10,733,200 1,839
Source: Auterioun Oae Association, Annual Statistics of the Natural Qos Utility Industry, und Anoual Statlatioa ofT the l.tanufooturedjQqa Utility fnauatry. Alnoluuas gas used in cleotrio power plants.
EXHIBIT 74. ESTIMATED PASSENGER TRAFFIC" ON STEAM RAILWAY,
HIGHWAY, AND AIRWAY COMMON CARRIERS ORIGINATED AND TERMINATED
IN GEORGIA, AND CARRIERS' PASSENGER SERVICE REVENUE, 1933
of
the
(Eaoh Georgia totul is followod corresponding United States totul.
by Georgia's percentage 0 = ORIOINATD; T = TERMINATED.)
carriers'
Number of (lumber of single-trip round-trip
Total
passenger
number of service revenue
passengers* passengers'!
trips
( dollars )b
55
%
f>
ALL
0 561,599 .889 395,098 1.131 1,351,709 ,983 3,889,435 1.335
CARRIERS T B66. BBS .838 396.013 1.13* 1.366.363 .908 3.530.909 1.144
Hal Iwuy 0 489,936 1.008 376,616 1.368 1,180,147 1.167 3,331,892 1,306
curriers T 418,781 .936 373. b95 1.868 1,168,998 1.14') 8.8B4.767 1.147
nigsway 0 188,847 .017 17,618 .348 166,437 ,474 354,371 .9401
carriers T 143,689 .879 30.872 .399 181,019 .618 497,003 1.053
Airway 0 3,416 1.8&1
864 1.374
5,135 1.366 143,478 1.446
curriers T 3,848 1.408
04 D 1.849
6,561 1.355 149.140 1.498
Souroe: Federal Coordinator of Transportation, passenger Trafflo Report
(1936), Appendix I. "Kiolucllng oowuters. "including not null, express, eto, carried on passenger
only fares trains.
but
also
revenue
froa \
EXHIHT 75. TONS OF CARLOAD REVENUE FREIGHT ORIGINATED AND TERMINATED IN GEORGIA, DY COMMODITY CLASSES, 194M943
(Each Oeorgla total It follond by Georgia's percentage of th corresponding United Statea total. 9 = ORIOINATEDj TeTERyiNiTED.)
TOTAL CARLOAD TRAFFIC
1943
1942
1941
% 0 13,990,941 .967 13,658,230 .974 10,876,941 .900 T 18,197,363 1.332 17,609,770 1.291 14.836,048 1.260
PKobUdf Or AGRICULTURE
----CiOT--sir "VT --2--,4--0J47,05974I----1.T6O21T 1,637,246 1.333 --1--,2--90I7,3J0B1I--1.3262T3
IHiaat Corn
'0I
209,511 .476 -- 178-35--31T
62,648 .242
26,469 .102
Z,46T' ' ~.0l4 "' 672Y3 ".TOY
T 0
----13!1f,,1W7S2----A.70W7 ----9T0/,5653S7--.n4s7i8r
--36-,7T2i9tr-r.a26n7r
Wgrhaeiantf
flour
-"at
--jr/str--.war 97,773 .661
4o,93! .4S6
34,112 .322
17,322 .194
"~R^Y7--.tig
"i,w*"v; T
262,402 2.364 ----2--0S2,T2a7t9TT2.'.B06's2T ------17Y6,,'194T13~117.79-764V
Corn
aal Othtr adlol*
0 T 0
11,760 2,849
5.036 .S^fi
11111 " r4.,6o1W9 '2.w.10s9
"
r3,,t2i7a7 1..642T1?
nflioU urtanwdranaaal l '
1111 --
T 0
22.721 2.617 ""18,'344's54'"2.M 936i 1.SS1 .111
16,560 3.131 \ffi .tW
food praparationa^ Otnar
5T- ' ' ' H1T6,2-9.t9ir T1..S3'S0O6"
12,404 1.219
9,144 .969
W.W'.SK ' 57,288 .862
mill produota1" Hay, atraw,
T 0
368,388 16,404
2.242 .'78br
----1--9!67,6!9H4T-1~.636i6T
----1--3r6,B,2S959--1^.480T3
and alfalfa ETaT
~zTr
51,636 2.375
14,417 1.267
W,l6T-nK8T ----3tr,'496' ' 4.1?r
--51B07,3?299T-417.r24092-
tobacco Cotton
~TT
29,293 141,886
3.626 5.485
--m4r,.0's8t6rT.T.5S6T2
1
3,305 .457 ' Ss'.lSVT.lT!
In baits (iotton llntara,
T 679,132 16.151 0 " 79-,5Sl 11.178
631,806 13.489 W.eV 9.898
~
6161T0.,-661466T~1r3.'.8644e6-
noila, and raglna
T
39,996 6.505
38,622 6.013
92,599 4.667
Cottons aeda
Cottonaaad Mal and flak* Othar ragatabla-oll eaka and Mal
Paanuta
I C7
47,880 8.690 27,270 2.676
62,427 7.944
48,769 J.736
T
27,109 2.64!
67,134 4.177
6
6S,l82' 2.290
13,607 .651
T
32,825 1.126
19,432 .907
0 '"l'!,7!4 2l.ni "' 8T.&6V S8.5S1
T
20,660 3.374
12,276 3.262
4z2i,.1m65 S7..W86T1
64.466 5.680 2^,0'l6 1.394
19,102 1.023
61,880 22.106 7,704 9.280
paaehca
0T*
Watarvalona
T
Othar t'raah
0
fruits and aalona
T
Po'tatoaa,
0
xept sweat potatoas T
Cabbaga
0 T
Onions
J T
Othar frash
6
Tacatablaa
T
brlad baana
0
and paaa
t
Othar dry ragatablta
0
I
Driad or
0
avaporatad fruita
T
97 .066
66 .023
9,361 3.274
1,222 1,399 97,072 9,905 96.688 8,63^ 3,138
6,855 10,003 36,674 4I781 27,391 1,492 4,029
2,260 7,666
.624
1,173 .511
1,807 .802
.623
1,222 .021
727" .013
1.508
80.761 1.316
56,213 .945
.16^
6,064 .165
10,367 .316
1.746
64.731 1.335
27,229 .798
2.89V
5,104 1.718
7,664 3.390
.830
3,266 .987
724 .296
4V? .i!(9
1.160 .392
6.706 8,940
1.176 ' .5'2'0
""
63,,617084 " ..8609"
-- --V".eiK 1.296 .2M
------2217,76313?----..T92M8T
16,829 .817
1.360 .668
17,3S0r8t' 1..1S6)17!' ------16--,2S6O9T--1.^4e3T1
1.271
3.118 1.269
1,248 .760
.291
1,172 .190
!08 .0'98
.886
6.862 1.077
8.998 1.429
of agriculture
T 178,602 .960
90,801 .563
42,094 .301
1943
1 94 2*
ANIMUS MID Alll'UI, PRODUCTS"
Horaea, mulaa, poniaa, taaas
0 T
0
~oT -
f 100,729 .440 506.76* 1.304
16,65' 7. 653
87,649 266,896
6, 894*
7,484
.426 1.20C 4.1l'4
6.083
ealvea Sheap and
T
96.286 .728
29,665 .609
0
fi? .006
ze .003
EOata
T
176 .016
122 .011
0
Hogs
T
44,49! 1.403
16.695 .684
Freah
0
3~0",607 .731
24,553* .639
naalib Cured, dried, or
-Tf "7n4;.9a9S9 " 1..6S4I5T
58,329 1.546 16,408 1.068
smoked neata auttarina and
T
36,263 1.527
43,239 2.616
0
4,956 S.7S6 ----1.811 ' 2.*eO
nararine
T
1,366 1.092
794 1.229
Other adibla paokfng- 0
4,627 .391
2,766 .269
houaa products^ Poultry
ESSS
T
32,671 2.724
0
6i .Old
dT~
2.318 .646
^41 .0471
I
10,798 2.021
34,913524 3,269 149 7,107
3..2o1s5s .861 .(ft? 1.763
Butter Cheese Tool
0
465 .d^tf
T --3iT.2T5O5a--rr.6r1s6j-
0T"
6,842 1.416 631 .066
I
15,526 2.043
246 .049 4,048 .733
12,429 2.053 1,144 .130
11,213 1.293
Hides,
0
6,1*30 .63d
creen
T
3,646 .444
3,566 .411
Leather
0
1.H6 .626
960 .466
r
824 .452
11,063 4.906
1941
% 58,539 .349 190,927 1.109 2.6S4 2'.-fl56 6,604 4.681
16,035 .437 40 .004 17 .002
11.264 .644 22,455' .659 48.694 1.450 3,615' .46! .....3.6..,5j9jj3... 4,.;6M97{
2,906 10.488 2,096* .2*32 30,608 3.244
J! '."clT 1,353 .469
152 .OJ4 6,221 1.280
27 .006* 1,602 .336
7,896 2.290 168 .029
6,691 1.192 ----677SS--TW
3,436 .402 103 .058 748 .406
and animal produota" T
21,819 .932
19,051 .784
12,960 .620
OF FORESTS*
Loge Posts, poles, and piling
T 2,469,924 2.878 2,481,169 2.746 1,717,451 2.237
T 0
191,978 .958 --i1n67.-,2m74-sT.T70O7 - IS54M,0S6*2 4..827947
t
42,224 1.726
80,069 2.296 123,962 3.219
wood
T
84,965 6.701
33,677 3.036
99,724 9.007
tlaa
Pulpwood
Lumber, shingles, and lath Box, orata, and cooperate materials Veneer and built-up wood
Hosin
Turpantlna
Other products of forests*
T
44,932 1.820
41,430 1.491
17,054 .937
T 0
1,170,022 6.998 1, 6^6,^4 6.97i
1,190,898 6.278 2,080,806 6.426
818,622
i,566,7'971
e5..o6o80?
T 572,011 1.619 620,936 1.664 330,931 1.068
6
'I0'
26,767 .918 25,7-78 2.44!
24,163 .890 12,654 1.170
19,679 .764 7,658 .T5Z 1
T
26,466 2.662
11,724 1.136
10,423 1.117
0
266,458 64.977
221,466 50.633
166,596 46.716
't 4440,,500511 -w8.n82s9T-
42,171 9.553 99,490 48.884
37,017 8.819 44,755 '60.822
T
11,871 13.791
9,362 11.332 10,686 11.350
0
T 254.197 8.511 329,676 10.346 195,292 7.326
COAL
COIE
IRON ORE
OARMADVSBAL ND' BRoKEH. GROUND. OR
CRUSHED STONE ROUGH STOBEb
FINISHED SIONEb
SALT PHOSPHATE ROCK, CRUDE
(BRIKSTOKE) ASPHALTS
PETROLEUM, CRUDE
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 1"
COTTONSEED OIL
LINSEED OIL
OTHER VEGETABLE OILS b
SUGAR, BEET OR CAKE TABLE SIRUPS AND EDIBLE MOLASSES BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES AND BEET RESIDUAL BEVERAGES
ICE
CANNED FOOD PRODUCTS1" TOBACCO, riANUFACtURED PRODUCTS NEXSPRINT PAPER
PRINTING PAPER1"
PAPER BAGS Airti
MAPPING PAPER PAPEK^OAftD, PULPBOARD, AND "AUBOARD (PAPER)
PARED ROOF1NO MATERIALS BUiLDiNO WQODHORK (VILLKORK)
AND VARNISHES
2,972.789 .766 3,638,069 .649
1,660 .006
1,263 .609
49,848 .222
46,423 .210
19,060 ,021
12,008 .017
0
T 1,060,486 1.814 1,103,276 1.441 o ItSSB,^ 4.23d 1,618,878 3.966
T 1,271,617 4.067 1,602,467 3.818
38,286 1.429
99,930 .933
4,663 2.031
6,489 2.643
n
1.0O3 .023
621 .016
j
72,028 1.316
71,121 1.606
0
708 .009
i&7 .012
T 439,968 6.622 346,987 6.106
56 OIH
292 .009
T
69,284 2.269
64,910 2.314
i.bVi .623 6j969 1.304
84)l44 1.409
BZ .000
4~00 .001
j
463 .002
264 .001
674,719 1.240
967,444 1.767
J
69,926 7.219
76,687 8.436
369 .096
260 .073
j
2,906 .687
3,496 .980
36,406 4,264 41.628 4.808
19,663 2,962 23,227 3.680
j
104,873 1.642
108,888 2.028
0
7,iAd .6OB
T
27,433 2.274
27,867 2.261
0
MS .0931
T 111 ' U4J,6.'H68S" ..7iB22T
6,340 .682 PS,279 .
117,216 2.037 111111 '9W7,.7T1O6 i2'..0H60f
"59,999 S.J 42,087 2.692
16,131 1.960
J
223,644 1.870
206,699 2.002
0
6Z51 .126
326 .097
T
1,421 .319
1,117 .302
T
28,696 .422
34,486 .942
,
2,664 ,113 26,163 1.113
01? .041 29,946 1.322
o
148,192 6.9661
106,169 6.060
T
61,196 2.032
43,863 1.762
0
91,47d 2,060
T
67,381 1.371
66,148 1.218
T
67,308 2.828
72,269 2.867
0
T
7,713 1,723
7,826 1.334
T
13,360 2.614
9,269 2.103
3,364,763 .888 986 .006
44,646 .291
2,009 .003
969.881 1.967 1,50^,617 6.164 1,089,681 4.268
29,736 .740
6,462 1.974 46^7 ,tfl4
69,466 1.497 720 .011
297,119 3.772
310 .009
-61i.,4t4w4 1..6o4j2f 87,806 1.307 64 .501 340 .006
1,074,478 1,936
46,427
161 2,464 24,608 21,167
6.082
.061 .773 2.631 2.609
99,292 1.778
17,082 2.107
9,914 .816
66,767 1,676
""4'169"),111H3 '2).532647
129,269 236
92,,69404?
43,610 637
17,894 6^, 1TO 38,013
1.779 .078
..7'?94
1.249 .023 .774
277"7J 1.628
67,732 1.267
72,031 3.647
626 .102 12,617 1.972
6,734 2.160
NATURAL OR PORTLA.VD BRICK AttA BUILDING TILEb
T
416,616 2.173
627,671 1.860
464,360 1.800
o
T
162,299 2.486
130,949 1.686
144,696 1.764
ARTIFICIAL STONEb
j
12J72 3.718
6,326 1.676
14,266 4.929
TLIRKSEs, ftQeUrICaKs "OR"S"LAK--ED - 5
9l|(69 !76 ""T 3l|o.W 97 'l-!o.W 06 39 ! 992 li246
DRY KALSOMINE NOtim/TAL bfcHut rlrti
AKD DRAINTILK
T
20,fi90__^.697 __ ' --z2Y6,.2I9'T9l" Y2..790'086"
U
T ...u!>B...l.'.499.. '"1v6.,0iw27'.w1.n26B8"
4l!e69 _2is96_
PIG IRON
j
90^867 l!l8S
84,630 S78Y2'
1.128 70JV
""Y7.9'T,4W78 '-.1B.0z4Y8
FURNACE SLAG
T !2oi(.M s!o<3 24 2, FtV 2.293 290,699 3.26B
~TSS;ttt""f6S
TSCORRASP' m STEtLAVTb--- ' ' " ' TRUCKS AND PARTS
"oTT
74',827 ]421
73-!466_ !s87_
94,1)4 .672
--!W,?WV.YeY186, 198 2.306
_w!_499_
s!o49__ ,, wejses . 3_.ii6
"~V.KWV.1W
TRUCK TIRES
T 20,967 2.805 w20.,7M76v-4'..v23a0- 1 18,06^ 2.676
KACIIIhERY AKD U01LERS J
AJLESjiAVD TRUCKS
T
78,676 1.469 s|696 !717
--r.wmw 66,066 1.686
48',66C lifJ!
3,961 .864
3,699 .741
IMPLEKEKTS AND PARTS1" T
11J644 2.636 " --is! 6a5r4-~.2'.d1762T' 16,019 2.004^
VEHICLES AND PARTS1"
T
TRACTORS AMD PARTS SAILS,' FASftNlKlS',"
'
"'
'
j "O"
1,712 1,618
'Y8V3WY.W 27,417 1.761
FROGS, AND SHITChtS
T "" V8i.6'S0by-Vr.4tS40T"
AND FITTINGS
T _ 16^060 2_.110_
1,067 2.341
772 2.786
-- Y.VSff" XSf
21^11 2.362
16,671 1.910
llifSO .640
g|463 .667
27,831 2.068 __^94,898 2_.741^
PIPE AND riTTHGK
T
OANTDPBTi"ilRIRE'o. llN'OATV'D1I"O"VE"N"""" 'T0' '
STEEL PRODUCTS 1'
T
METAL HWUTVRS
j
36,609 .606 !4!217 1.430 497!?16 .821 loilftl 6.872
37J963 !?19
66I901 1.129
.. A4.'9.8.4 ..1.- 49.6-. 28J634 l)276
-- Wf.KsV".lYf 4Y087V,0S8O9Y--4.7761726" 231,400 .441
26, S)?. 6.629
19,060 6.477
KONKETAI. FURNITURE
FLAT GLASS, EXCEPT PLATE J
orosfwtTisr, J'ARIr; --y
AND JELLY GLASSES
T
60,606 4.846 3,966 .966 64^646 K4EG
38,832 4.066 '( .551
4,762 1.118
48^620 1.601
14)288 l)7(7
4,760 )e68 1 9,5'! .JS
~-3r6.,1i*w8 1..4m04-
1ASHIKO COWPOUNDS
T
39l?96 2.747
37.RP6 2.600
37,623 2.f6l.
FtRTlLIZtKb b
1_,041,611 6.436^ 727,806 6.449 __ 666J246 V774
AND COTTON FABRICS1"
T ...-4'.'.0.81. '..el9-. _ 32jl69_ 2.830 _ 2l)364 _!.677
BURLAP, OUKNYj, OR JUTE VISCELLANEOUS
T
16.383 3.666
is! 182 3.623
T.'aTJTJ^rT.loT
T 2,067,933 .984 1,666,892 .963
6)606 1.8C_ 1,333,636 .911
EXHIBIT 76. BEORGIA'S TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION FACIUTIES AND TRAFFIC
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
Met tonnage of foreign-trade vessels:
Entered, 1941..............................
Cleared, 1941..............................
333,918
436,886
Value of foreign-commerce merchandise
Imports11 (dollars), 1941. .................... 13,775,830
Value of foreign-commerce merchandise
exports^ (dollars), 1941..................... 36,637,508
Foreign merchandise reexported............. 11,160
United States merchandise.................. 36,626,348
Raw upland cotton and llnters............ 5,476,781
Naval stores, including tall oil......... 3,030,127 Short tons of waterborne cargo
received at ocean porta, 0 1940............... 2,743,684
Foreign....................................
474,326
Coastwise.................................. 3,026,006
Internal................................... 342,352
Short tons of waterborne cargo
shipped from ocean ports, 0 1940.............. 1,163,760
Foreign.................................... 383,320
Coastwise.................................. 732,591
Internal................................... 142,849
Mileage of line-haul steam railways, 13/31/41..
6,243
Mileage of highways, 13/31/41.................. 104,513
Surfaced................................. 29,557
Streets4 ................................... Surfaced.................................
5,396 3,117
Rural roads under State control............ Surfaced.................................
13,171 7,707
County and local rural roads............... 85,946
Surfaced.................................
19,733
Federal motor-vehicle use tax
collections, 7/1/43-6/30/43.................. 3,197,534
Thousands of gallons of taxable motor fuel
consumed, 1941............................... 437,058
Number of private and commercial motor oars
and trucks registered, 13/31/43.............. 538,889
Number of commercial vehicles, 12/31/41: 8
Busses.....................................
3,145
Local....................................
424
Intercity................................ School...................................
336 3,411
Other....................................
74
TruoUa.....................................
62,596
Truolc-traotors............................. Semitrailers...............................
3,131 2,597
Trailers...................................
289
.576
.733
.398
.717 .009 .736 7.040 83.994
1.235
1.187 1.396
.623
.497 .583
.455
.596 3.691 3.238 1.866 1.776
.950 2.494 1.794 3.573
2.119
1.506
1.761
1.654
3.448 1.381
1.455 3.234 1.604
1.687
1.749 1.871
.950
Number of privately owned automobiles, 1940.... 412,439
In incorporated places..................... 247,018
With 1940 population over 3,500.......... 205,047
With 1940 population over 5,000..........
183,137
'.VIth 1940 population over 10,000......... 158,864
With 1940 population over 25,000.........
With 1940 population over 50,000......... With 1940 population over 100,000........
133,074
117,010 69,250
Number of privately owned uutotruolcs, 1940..... 87,182
In incorporated places..................... 48,548
With 1940 population over 2,500..........
37,749
Vflth 1940 population over 5,000..........
33,989
With 1940 population over 10,000.........
38,337
.-Ufa 1940 population over 35,000.........
With 1940 population over 50,000.........
30,833
19,787
With 1940 population over 100,000........
New automobiles released to
11,672
Civilians, 3/2/42-6/30/43....................
6,922
Number of motorcycles registered, 12/31/43.....
3,647
Millions of vehicle-jilles on highways, 1940....
5,383
Passenger oars.............................
4,301
For social and recreational purposes..... For business purposes....................
1,505 3,796
TruoKs and busses..........................
983
Mileage of R. f. 0. postal routes, 6/30/43..... 56,749
Number of postoffIces. 6/30/43.................
935
Gross postal receipts' (dollars):
Year ended 6/30/43......................... 14,206,388 Year ended 6/30/42......................... 13,436,946
Year ended 6/30/41......................... 11,544,904
Year ended 6/30/40......................... 10,630,398
Miles of telephone wire in oable.B 13/31/43.... 1,095,644
Miles of aerial telephone wire.S 13/31/42...... 130,839
Number of business telephones,8 13/31/43....... 92,636
Number of residential telephones,8 12/31/42..., 169,053
Average number of telephone calls per month:S
Local calls, 1942.......................... 64,589,37]
Local calls, 1941.......................... 61,400,157
Local calls, 1940.......................... 54,656,840
Toll calls, 1942........................... 809,591
Toll calls, 1941........................... 656,888
Toll calls, 1940........................... 533,140
Number of commercial radio stations, 12/31/42..
27
Total broadcast revenues (dollars), 1942....... 2,170,581
Total broadcast expenses (dollars), 1942....... 1,649,034 Net broadcast service income11 (dollars), 1943.. 521,547
1.507 1.268
1.318 1.179
1.155
1.079
1.245 .903 1.899 1.606
1.528 1.491 1.473 1.347
1.538
1.126
2.113
1.568 1.795 1.793 1.477 2.036 1.803 3.980 3.194
1.578 1.537 1.499
1.464
1.121 3.686 1.211 1.304
3.007 1.989 1.931
.784 .714 .663
3.173 1.615 1.635 1.583
Sources: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Foreign Commerce and,Navigation of the United States (annual) and Statistical Abstract of the United States (annual); U. S. War Department Chief of Engineers, Report (annual). Part II; Automobile Manufacturers Association, Automobile Facts and Figures (annual); U. S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Report (annual): U. S. Public Roads Administration, Public Roads (monthly);U. S. Postmaster General, Report (annual); Federal Communications Commission, Statistics of the Communications Industry In the united States (annual).
'For consumption. ^Excluding parcel post. "Excluding local and intraport traffic. ^Including trans-clty connections with rural roads.
^Excluding passenger vehicles with a capacity of under 9 persons, trailers under 3,000-pound capacity, station wagons, sedan deliveries, hearses,
ambulances, fire engines, and converted passenger oars. ^Excluding money-order and postal savings receipts, also certain miscellaneous items.
^Covers only telephone systems having average annual operating revenues of over $50,000.
Before federal income taxes.
EXHIBIT 77. VEHICLE-MILES AND TRUCKLOAD
TON-MILES ON GEORGIA'S RURAL ROADS, 1940
(Eaob Georgia total is followed by Georgia's per centage of the corresponding United States total.
V= THOUSANDS OF VEHICLE-MILES; T= THOUSANDS OF TON-MILES OF CARRIED LOAD.)
ALL VEHICLES
All rural roads Main rural road!
f> V 4,058,435 3.654 3,816.584 2.669
Trucks and ,, combinations
916,039 3.069
605,559 2.946
Loaded
^
639,720 1,993,036
3.343 3.375
417,010 1,514,991
3.103 3.345
Single-unit y truoKs
748,946 3.997
460,830 3,036
Loaded
J
513,300 1,158,519
3.314 3.493
TruoK ooiur y binations
167,083 3.440
315,300 3,048 778,360 3.338
144,729 3.357
Loaded
^,
117,420 3.307 834.507 3.33b
101,710 3.385 742.731 3.163
Source: U. 3. Public Roads Adiulnl stration, Public
Roads (monthly), vol. 33, no. 9.
EXHIBIT 78. ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS IN GEORGIA, DEC. 31, 1342
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.
Amounts in dollars.)
Number operating....
41 1.067
Number reporting....
40 1.062
ASSETS.............. 1,009,496 .847 Loans to members.. 373,306 1.097
Cash...,.......... 136,643 .691
Investments....... 498,890 .770
Other assets".....
1,458 ,317
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 6 ... 109,6981.511
Reserves.......... 59,0011.504 Undivided profits. 50,697 1.520
OTHER LIABILITIES... 899,798 .804
Shares............ 868,974 .793
Other............. 30.0341.304
Souroe: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Credit Unions (annunl).
"includes louns made to other credit
unions.
Except shares*
EXHIBIT 79. ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF OPERATING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN GEORGIA, 1941 AND 1942
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's per centage of the corresponding United States totul.
Amounts in thousands of dollars.)
1943
1941
tU.-JJiiH 0? ASCOCI/iTIOKS..
68 1.041
09 1.000
ASSETS.................. 49,176 .804 44,143 .736
'.,179 .551 018 .326
Furniture un-1 fixtures
309 .498 02 .967
380 .499 70 .844
CAPITAL .-.SMir.-MSO.......
Repurohusuble snares 0 . 44,404 .874 33,339 .793
704 .310 625 .264
631 .411
Other". ............... 307 .733 1,087 .683
Source:
'J. S. liureau 61*" the CcnsuE . Stutletioul
Abstract of the Unito \ States {annual}.
^Except real estate. "Except shares; Includes sur-
pluQ, undivided profits, reserves, guaranty stooic.
oinoludus deposits and investment certificates,
^includes loans in process and deferred credits.
EXHIBIT BO. POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND WAR BONDS AND STAMPS BOUGHT IN GEORGIA
(Each Qeoreiu totul is followed by Georgia 1 D percentage or the corresponding United States totul.)
Postal
6/30/43
% 17,405,189 1.113
savings
8/30/43 13,493,636 1.030
balances to
6/30/41 13,140,633 1.011
credit of
6/30/40 13,498,044 .969
depositors
0/30/39 12,53b,106 ,9b
(dollars)
6/30/30 13,636,445 1.01P.
war bonds 7/1/42-6/30/43 137,976,200 1,143
und stamps 7/1/41-6/30/43 56,799,bOO .905 purchased" 7/1/40-6/30/41 4,580.300 .633
Series bonds
7/1/4 2-6/30/43 7/1/41-6/30/43 7/1/40-6/30/41
94,534,000 1.176 35,643,000 1.013
1.643,000 .809
Series T 7/1/43-6/30/43 37,031,000 1.091
and 0 7/1/41-6/30/43 17,983,000 .733
bonds war savings stamps
7/1/40-6/30/41 7/1/43-6/30/43
7/1/41-6/30/43 7/1/40-6/30/41
3.07O.OOO .b47 5,631,300 .984 3,17b,500 1.034
60.300 .994
Sources: U. 3. Postmaster General, Operations
of the Postal Savings System (annual)"! U. 9.
Secretary of the Treasury, Report (annual),
"in dollars at issue prices.
EXHIBIT 81. LIFE INSURANCE WRITTEN AND IN FORCE IN GEORGIA, 1939-1941
(liuoh Georviu totul is l'ollov/ed by Georgia's puroentfige or thu corresponding United Stuteo totul. Amounts in thousands of dollars.)
Life in- 1941 413 ,677 '..S&9
surnnoe 1940 355 ,394 3.379
written 1939 337 ,07b 3.26b
Ordinary 1941
und
1940
213 ,703 1.485 167 ,30b 1.496
r.roup 1939 141) ,964 1.379
In
1941 300 ,974 5.037
dustrial
1940 1939
Life In- 15*1
100 ,089
170 1,718
l,9o1s1s
5.005 4 .065 1.403
surunoe 1940 l.bBS ,347 1.370
in roroo" 1939 I.b07 ,006 1.343
Ordinary 1941 1,365 ,587 1.858
and
l'J40 1,170 ,310 1.345
r.roup 1939 1.1P.7 ,37H 1.K31
In
1941
dustrial
1940 1939
463 ,435 3.076 403 ,937 1.939
379 ,700 1.H41
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Gen-
sue, Statistical Abatmot of the
UnituT"Stat9D (annual).
uAt end of indicated year.
EXHIBIT 82. BANK" OFFICES AND DEPOSITS IN GEORGIA, 1942 AND 1943
(Euoh Oeci'cla totul ic followed by Georgia's perocntuge of the oorr':opon'line United States total.)
Operating in All operating sured" oominor-
banks and oiul baiiKS und trust oonpunlaa truot oo.'npunluo
niUJKK Of
IS/31/43
BAHiffi
iiuv.HER cr
l.!/31/42
12/31/43
U/iNKIMO OFFICES 13/31/43
348 ;:.366 349 3.3b6
306 2.070
3B1 2.0b3
375 3.07.-; !74 3.0b4 311 1.020 304 1.799
Unit bunks
Heaa ofl'loeo
lS/lil/43^ 13/31/48
13/31/43 13/31/43
331 3.446 334 3.434
17 1.141 )b 1.377
360 2.130 261 3.110
16 1.408 13 1.330
Branches
l'J/Sl/43 13/31/43
38 .906 32 .Ob4
36 .963 30 .844
TOTAL IffiPOOITU"
1K/31/48 940,4(18 .94.'! 936. b06 l.Obb
Source : Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Ruport (annual) .
"includes all trust companies (even though not engaged in regular deposit banKln^) , except thoee operating as title companies without other fiduciary business.
bBy FUIC.
In thousands of dollurs
EXHIBIT 83. ASSETS AND IIABIUTIES OF OPERATING INSUIED' COMMEICIAL BANKS IN GEOIilA, 1942 AND 1943
(Each Georgia total ! followed by Georgia's percentage of the correponding United StatM total. Ac ALL BANKS i He NATIONAL BANKS t ReSTATE BAKKS IN FEDERAL RtStRVE SYSTEM) OeOTHER STATE BANKS. Money figuree in thousand! of dollars.7
NUVBffi OF BANKS
TOTAL 4SSETSb
and 0. S. Oovern.nent obligation!
June 30, 1944 Dec. 31, 1943 June 30, 1943 Dec. 31, 1942
A
% 276 2.031 48 .963
t 275 2.061 47 .926
jl
276 2.068 47 .929
274 2.054 50 .984
OS6T94""r.YM rrfori&fSw f^ttsfhrniif R
14 .807
0 _~-.!il-J',SJ
A f,38T,6W f.Tft
895,800 1.277
17 1.066 211 3.166
776,777 1.206
18 1.098 210 3. 183
696,436 1.185
18 1.129 206 3,090
647,621 1.186
* 187, 29 .486 104,266 .564 170,876 .634 151,701 .600
0 304,631 2.186 286,399 2.219 234,829 2.029 204,092 1.938
'"StfTftf--T59T
K R 0
623,069 1.140
138,788 .471 212,877 2.100
660,262 1.119
144,143 .541 201,271 2.203
627,373 1.165 127,125 .629
160,290 2.060
445,672 1.116 103,236 .472 130,967 2.024
A
230,695 1,441 Caih aieotib p 61,762 .664
0 91,798 2.714
1 a;as"t.iu
A
Currency
Ji 10,184 1.269
and coin
It 2,400 .707
0 8,709 2,704
Reserve "ltd A ~ 126,519 1.002
Federal R- K 106,980 1.298
tu.us"t:i40 eerve bank! R 21,339 .467
Balance! .1th A
other bankib H 113,431 1.632
and oaih col- R 28,023 .970
leotion item! 0 83,089 2.716
233,560 1.468 212,019 1.399 63,903 .822 66,896 .781 101,721 2.996 88,189 2,736
.t\s'i:&8 ----197866 1.J72
9,613 1.204 9,691 1.222
2,644 .774
2,704 .775
8,062 2.574 7,470 2.437
123.626 .962 106,162 .878
101,246 1.216 85,797 1.100
22,281 .494 20,365 .475
266,489 1.980 "230,028 1 .515
122,802 1.779 116,631 1.777
38,978 1.336 32,836 1.306
93,659 3.039 80,659 2.767
240,643 1.487 66,03; .692 89,646 2.710
8,131 1,127 1,953 .657 6,483 2.260 120,3 .921 98,906 1.206 21,486 .441
133,606 1.841 32,594 1.112 63,163 2.763
ETreot " -- A
obligation! K
of V. 3.
R
Government
0
Obligation! A
guaranteed
H
by V. S.
R
Government
C
6S6Vfl6""T5Sl 389,938 1.026
84,902 .396 120,766 1.809
'"4-.87J .518
2,536 .403 2,124 .824
313 .411
486,058 ' .'872 455,916 .892 274,514 .11!
316,698 .973 298,902 1.061 190,896 .860
76,022 .419 66,270 .413 43,340 .338
I988,.3141M8 '":16.7'8681
70,744
--22,889
1.614
.666
--4K0..0'K76g "1.'.T3O43T
11,004 .682 16,462 .990 14,033 .906
4,218 .677
4,960 .601
3,862 .390
1,232 .788
1,417 .813
1,233 .690
Obligation!1 " of itatea ar-d political lubdiviiloni
Other bond!,
notei, and debenture! 0 Stook in Federal Relerre bank!
A -- J4,8js
V 23,948
R 6,718
C 4,370
A 1 14,786
H 11,372
R 1,649
0 1,846
A 1,2^89
H
948
R
341
irrflj ' J4.078
1.180 24,217
.711 6,400
.780 4.461
7516 "17,161
.865 12,879
.220 2,149
.602 2,073
.415 1,226
.982
883
.554
343
1.6S7 --85,852 M< --50,851 .675
1.266 23,826 1.179 21,790 1.080
.676 5,346 .626 4,381 .463
.797 4,680 .826 4,680 .823
.756 --T6,'260-- .645 1 16,686 .69!
1.039 12,168 .910 11,883 .827
.293 1,647 ,208 1,646 .194
.661
2,467 .626
2,367 .600
*7'96
1,176 .791
1,177 .807
.946
848 .962
863 .969
.666
327 .660
324 .561
Other corporate itcoki
|
186 .573
207 .372
249 .301
319 .302
J
74 .072 784 2.470
92 .829 873 2.673
162 .129 963 2.632
206 .184 963 2.341
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
June JO, 1944 Deo. 31, 1943 June 30, 1943 Mo. 31, 1942
K
*
A 76,464 .992 72,662 .976 71,622 .991 69,306 .982
*
39,695 .967 14,066 .542
37,749 .956 14,067 .557
38,951 .968 36,728 .985 13,657 .661 13,310 .661
0 22,774 2. 246 20,836 2.192 21.014 2.160 19,267 2.017
itoek, note! and debenture!
Surplui
Undivided profit!
Reaervei
H 17,123 1.105 16,960 1.110 18,941 1.134 17,166 1.144 R 6,310 .696 6,637 .634 5,668 .642 6,670 .646 0 10,391 2.296 10,080 2.202 10,060 2.167 9,763 2.077
A 27,602 .846 24,838 .804 22,696 .786 21,996 .7661
*
14,624 .660 6,042 .618
12,610 .780 6,982 .519
11,484 .760 11,287 .786 6,397 .468 5,232 .493
0
6,436 1.924
6,246 1.948
6,815 1.882 5,479 1.808
A
N 4,622 .749 5,009 .925 5,537 .948 6,306 .982
R
2,006 .663
1,704 .626
1,965 .628 1,760 .674
0 4,807 2.965 3,546 2.526 4,128 2.900 3,091 2.470
^
3,466 1.343 697 .404
3,170 1.200 744 .468
2,989 1.122 2,970 1.172 627 .468 848 .528
0 1,140 1.766
966 1.605 1,011 1.658 944 1.639
OTHER LIABILITIES1" *
856,165 1.296 173,214 .482
738,028 1.222 180,199 .654
669,484 1.200 610,893 1.201 167,216 .531 138,391 .495
0 281,767 2.180 264,663 2.226 213,616 2.018 184,826 1.930
Depoiltl b
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735,868 1.227 179,356 .666
666,916 1.202 606,296 1.201 156,468 .632 137,661 .495
0 279,096 2.167 262,006 2.213 211,888 2.007 182,650 1.915
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EXHIBIT 86. VALUE OF GEORGIA DECEDENTS' ESTATES
AND FEDERAL ESTATE TAXES, 1935-1942
(Each Oeorgia total Is followed by Georgia's per centage of the corresponding United States total.
Money figures in thousands of dollars.)
Number of returns Value
don-
of gross
taxable Taxable estate3
Federal estate tax payable
1943 35 .931 125 .939 26,050 1.026 3,960 .963 1941 33 1.351 130 .977 25,941 1.008 8,787 .957 1940 31 1.389 134 .962 38,563 1.578 3,645 1.459 1939 33 .930 139 1.014 21,731 .847 1,771 .640 1938 33 .848 115 .870 17,368 .811 1,116 .355 1937 18 .595 113 .933 36,605 1.038 3,065 .675 1936 31 .851 69 .755 11,476 .551 633 .324 1935 25 1.018 77 .890 10,957 .499 315 .205
Source: U. 3. Bureau of Internal Revenue, Statlstlas of Income (annual), Part I.
BTaxable returns only; for 1935 and 1936 Includes but for later years excludes tax-exempt Insurance proceeds.
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EXHIBIT 87. ESTIMATED WEALTH (VALUE OF PHYSICAL ASSETS)
IN GEORGIA, 1922 AND 1930
(Eaoa Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. Money figures in millions of dollars.)
1930
1932
TOTAL JHYSIOAL ASSETS"-
4,648 1.105 3,898 1.339
Used for production of goods
3.237 1.164 1,825 1.161
395 1.131 433 1.035
59 1.006
64 1.361
106 1.133 142 1.688
47 1.595
48 1.604
Ballroads-- buildings and traoics..., 363 1.599 198 1.601
83 1.610
74 1.613
39 1.335
32 1.265
169 1.217
91 1.243
101 1.231
56 1.233
308 1.012 187 1.040
Industrlal-comarolal buildings.... 398 .828 191 .959
355 1.490 159 1.007
Stocks of goods used for production 104 .953 160 1.098
Used for comfort
3,431 1.056 3.073 1.316
133 1.736 133 2.173
674 1.200 506 1.449
288 .558 270 .899
110 .884 110 .834
181 .841
61 .757
Stocks of goods usable for comfort. 355 1.556 390 1.806
63 1.092
54 1.183
Obattel xoodsb. .................... 738 1.346 549 1.379
Source: Robert R. Doano, The Anatomy c
Harper and Brothers, 1940), Appendix B.
Except value of privately-owned waterworks, United States Navy, and
gold and silver coin and bullion.
bPossessed by Individuals.
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EXHIBIT 88. FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS MADE BY GEORGIA INDIVIDUALS, 1939 AND 1940
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's peroentage of the corresponding United States total. Money figures in dollars. Detailed figures do not always add to totals due to rounding.)
NUMBER 0? RETURNS
1940 Individual Income tax returns (federal)
Showing net Inoome
snowing no net Inoome
Total
138,931 .887
1,176 1.047
130,097 .88
1939 Individual Inoome tax returns (federal)
showing net Inoome
snowing no net Inoome
Total
69,486 .921
840 1.023
70,338 .933
TAXABLE INCOME SHOWN (GROSS)
Taxable Interest on United States Government obligations.
Partnership profit. ............. Net tuxable suort-tbriu Net gain from sale of property
other than oapltal assets.,...
397,399,000 .991
346,442,606 .464
38,876,000 .989
602,000 .718 5,018,000 .551 5,524,000 .733 13,380,000 1.164 31,419,000 1.387 45,292,000 1.097
954,000 .909 4,037,000 1.810
570,000 1.443 4.844.000 .650
1,933,000 .808 399,331,000 .989
520,606 .474 347,463,000 .464 293,000 .439 29,168,000 .976
13,000 1.434 116,000 .649
55,000 ,406 519,000 1.453
74,000 .788 176,000 1.055
530,000 .730
6,138,000 .551 5,579,000 .728 13,799,000 1 173
31,493,000 1 .383 46,468,000 1 097
33,000 .507 56,000 1.303
977,000 893 4,093,000 1 798
15,000 .633 67.000 .904
585,000 1 397 4,911.000 652
ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS SHOWN
39,167,000 .989 5,055,000 .930 44,333,000 981
Losses from fire, storm, etc.... Net long-term oupltul lose...... Net losr, frou sule of property
other than oupltul assets.....
7,860,000 1.073 8,353,000 1.180 10,559,000 .857
536,000 1.763 907,000 .983 200,000 1.045 1,639,000 1.167 1,769,000 .467
66,000 1.235 323,000 1.044 333,000 1.000 301,000 2.237 230,000 .507
190,000 .749 1,691,000 1.331
991,000 .566
341,000 .906 7,018,000 1.198
466,000 1.380 576.000 ,885
7,926,000 1 073 8,675,000 1 175 10,891,000 861
737,000 1 871 1,137,000 826
490,000 906 3,220,000 1 343 3,V60,000 498
797,000 1 128 7.689.000 1 166
NET INOOtie SHOWN
liy husbands and wives
Mot heads of families. ......
358,131,542 .990
262,948,000 1.053 60,686,000 .750 12,687,000 .733 37,998,000 .766 44,499,000 1.009 8,938,000 .951 36.671.000 1.025
... ... 356,008,676 990
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201,580,474 .911
Credit for dependents. .......... 37.G97.9U9 .988
(a) (u) (u) (a)
(a) (M u)
INCOME TAX PAYABLE
14,121,663 .983
14,121,563 983
Source: U. S. Bureau of Internal Revenue, Statistics of Inooue (annual), Fart I.
266,070,000 1.031 2,032,000 .890 367,102,000 1.039 148,845,000 1.031 1 471,005 .456 169,814,660 1.6S1 26,869,000 1.087 369,000 .585 37,338,000 1.075
284,000 ,606 4,499,000 .593 4,256,030 .611 8,239,000 1.077 16,163,000 1.306 28,016,000 1.046
4,000 .236 140,000 .633 82,000 .633 498,000 1.453 127,000 1.235 157,000 1.148
388,000 .593 4,639,000 .594
4,338,000 .611 8,737,000 1.093 16,890,000 1.306 38,173,000 1.047
1,395,000 ,970 1,992,000 1.074
31,000 .504 42,000 .668
1,436,000 .951 3,034,000 1.061
494,000 1.818 4,018,000 1.216
19,000 1.185 90,000 1.343
513,000 1.783 4,108,000 1.818
39,803,000 1.039 4,413,000 .863 34,331,000 1.012
4,864,000 .486* 6,697,000 1.347 8,353,000 .973
273,000 1.465 771,000 .943 375,000 .991 1,169,000 1.169 1,863,000 .698
78,000 1.899 368,000 1.090 395,000 1.156
53,000 .703 385,000 .632 212,000 .748 1,471,000 1.211
686,000 .465
4,942,000 .993 7,065,000 1.338 8,747,000 .980
325,000 1.245 1,056,000 ,833
487,000 .868 2,640,000 1.193
2,639,000 .551
391,000 1.089 5.260,000 1.266
147,000 .630 722,000 1.226
438,000 .804 5,933,000 1.261
335,266,605 1.030
... ... 333,880,677 1.033
108,896,000 1.113 37,590,000 .330 11,394,000 .918 26,196,000 .797 28,781,000 .915 6,288,000 .901 23, 493, 000 .918
156,118,830 1.003
134,784,882 .982 20.333,938 1.164
8,338,170 .939
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EXHIBIT 89. FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS SHOWING NET INCOME MADE BY GEORGIA INDIVIDUALS, BY NET INCOME CLASSES, 1939 AND 1940
(Eaoli Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. R = NUUBER OF RETURNS; N = HET INCOME; P = INCOME TAX PAYABLE.)
1940
1939
1940
1939
Jb
ALL RETURNS SHOWMJ NET INCOKE
R
128,921 .87
69,466 .921
N 358,131,542 .990 235.366.605 1.030
Showing net In come over $8,000a
R
4,195 1.244
3,449 1.173
N 78,487,440 1.164 58,092,156 1.080
P 11.417.877 .970 6,856,908 .917
Taxable
R
57,018 .905
35,344 .908
N 243,117,503 1.049 161,482,442 1.043
P 14.131.563 .983 8.338.170 .939
Showing net in come over $9,000*
R
3,444 1.834
8,739 1.152
N 66,184,115 1.153 53,497,977 1.063
P 11.149.444 .965 6,674,487 .911
Showing net in come OTer $1.000
Taxable Showing net In come OTer $3,000
R
116,040 .916
66 ,754 .983
N 348,133,917 1.005 333,366.466 1.033
R
65,300 .949
35,008 .908
H 841,660,523 1.065 161,349,876 1.043
P 14.112,234 .984 8.333.549 .939
R
75,343 .985
45,763 1.094
N 287,808.780 1.058 303,018.338 1.103
R
42,515 1.066
35,553 1.117
Snowing net inoome over J 10,000" Showing net In come OTer $15,000a Showing net in come OTer $20,000a Showing net in come OTer $25,000"
R
2,363 1.231
8,301 1.133
N 60,863,168 1.146 47,886,564 1.048
P 10.893.545 .960 6,494.931 .904
R
1,463 1.310
1,180 1.087
N 43,691,033 1.109 33,583,734 .999
P 9.765.166 .937 5.762.778 .879
R
1.183
647 1.024
N 33,108,372 1.057 35,458,535 .952
P 8.721.378 .908 5.196.774 .856
R
543 1.094
407 .903
pN 26,399,708 1.014 20,086,746 .907 7.833.706 .881 4.707,139 .833
Taxable Showing net In come OTer $3,500
N 208,379,748 1.118 146,160,900 1.113 P 13,626,983 .989 8,163.505 .948
R
46' , 360" 1.117
37 , 155 1.183
N 834.839.480 1.143 182.643,133 1.117
Showing net in come over J30,000a Showing net in come over $40,000a
R
369 1.033
894 .958
pH 21,540,313 .973 16,970,835 .897 9.016.805 .828 4.359.788 .823
R
805 .975
160 .893
N 15,968,563 .935 18,383,893 .858
P 5. 856, 364 .880 3.745.643 .796
Taxable
R
35,378 1. 147
33 , 139 1.137
N 193,017,374 1.160 138,602,916 1.114
P 13,376,596 .989 8,033,713 .940
Showing net in come OTer $50,000a
R
131 .965
108 .939
N 13,713,518 .983 10,909,979 .947
P 5.017.848 .800 3.366,861 .793
Showing net In come over $3.000
Taxable Showing net In come over $4,000
Taxable
R
39 , 198 1.214
25,308 1.134
N 176,544.164 1.191 150,313,377 1.143
R
36,661 1.330
80,065 1.183
H 168,378,268 1.198 133,868,378 1.137
P 13,136.194 .989 7,943.671 .939
R
14,868 1.327
13,363 1.316
N 125.609.489 1.183 109.317 t490 1.136
R
14 , 239 1.230
13 , 153 1.316
N 135,436,397 1.184 108,448,381 1.137
P 13.638.223 .984 7,695.995 .933
Showing net in come OTer $60,000"
R
98 1.038
N 10,909,979 .947
P 4.500.538 .807
Showing net inoome OTer $70,000a
R N P
73 i.o&s 8,276,882 .939 3.950.397 .787
Showing net In come OTer $80,000a
R K P
59 L.iii 8,240,193 .951 3.569.830 .788
Showing net in come over |90,000a
R N P
1.167
7,306,847 .958 3.308,836 .769
Showing net in come over $100,000a
R N P
3S 1.079
6,183,971 .891 8,743,316 .711
74 8,191,738 3,006,897
59 7,330,408 8,797,327
6,331,871 3.571.343
37 5,485,488 3,330,367
35 5,389,387 3,265,188
.930 .838 .778 1.013 .867 .789 1.077 .873 .786 1.077 .848 .766 1.871 .908 .796
Showing net In come over $5,000
Taxable
Showing net in come over $6,000" Showing net In come over $7,000"
R
9,137 I. 193
N 103.994.336 1.188
R
9,135 1. 192
N 103,983,381 1.163
P 13.251.397 .979
Rpn
6,717 1.234 89,834,858 1.170
11,954,998 .978
5,833 1,343
N 80,167,963 1.171
P 11.686.648 .976
7,547 T.I09 83.485.480 1.075
7,545 1.110 83,414,054 1.078
7,385.311 .934
5,539 73,446,780
7,198,813
4,869 64,213,389
7,019.466
1.133 1.079
.983
1.154 1.080
.919
Showing net in come OTer |150,000a
R N P
Showing net in come OTer $200,000"
R N P
Showing net In come OTer $250,000
R N P
Showing net in come OTer |500, 000a
R N
P
3,478,694 1.435.930
3,631,140 1,033,119
1,733,098 561,302
1,198,008 389.348
.949 .738 .511 1.050
.783 .456 .368 .573 .294 .736
.465 .236
11 3,354,514 1.197,380
1,351,554 746.389
659,853 398,463
369,609 243.125
.897
.669 .958
.AM .435 .433
.431 .355 .868
.393 .166 .183
Source: U. 3. Bureau of Internal Revenue, Statistics of Income (annual). Part I.
*A11 taxable.
AGRICULTURE
EXHIBIT 90. GEORGIA'S LAND AREA. FARM POPULATION. AND FARM LAND BY LAND USE. CENSUSES OF 1930 AND 1940
{Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. N=-NUM38 Of FARMS V,1TH SPECIFIED KIND OF LAND; A = ACREAGE OF SPECIFIED XIND 0? LASD.)
194O
1930
TOTAL LAND ACREAGB
37 ,451 ,520 1 .966 37 ,461 ,530 1 .966
FARM POPULATION ALL LAND IN FARMS
1 ,367 .627 4 .477
N
216 ,033 !i .543
A 23 ,683 .631 z .233
1 .41R ,514 4 .659 3S5 ,598 4.O64
22 ,07 .630 2.237
Land available for crops
N
215 ,086 Jt .590
A 11 ,690 ,335 z .205
(a)
(a)
11 ,426 831 2 .137
Land used for crops
N
210 ,388 3 .669
A 8 ,913 ,077 2 .608
(a)
UJ
8 ,500 ,738 2 .235
dropland
N
210 ,696 3 .683
241 ,427 4.050
harvested
A 8 ,803 .593 Z .740
8 ,337 ,145 2.321
Crop
N
10 ,695 1 .770
13 ,334 2 .509
fai lure
A
110 ,484 .537
IfiS ,591 1 .337
Cropland idle N
68 ,641 4 .154
79 ,023 b .707
or fallow plowable
TAI'
1 ,264 ,335 2 .221 75 ,505 & .295
1 ,945 ,861 61 ,445
241 .713 .124
pasture Woodland other land
NA 1 ,512 ,913 1 .152
149 ,lb 5 .140
A N
10 ,174 ,775 166 ,062
'7J>
.417 .180
980 234 .898 (a) la)
8 ,372 .937 5 .584 la] la)
in farms
A 1 ,818 .631 .462
2 ,278 .863 .735
Source:u. s. Bureau of the Census, Agriculture census Reports!
*Figures unavailable.
EXHHT 91. PAYMENTS EARNED BY GEORGIA FARMERS FOR SOU. AND RANGE BUILDING PRACTICES UNDER THE AGBCULTOUL CON SERVATION PROGRAM. AND NUMBER OF COUNTY AGENTS AND OTHER COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
WORKERS, 1936-1343
(Eacc Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
Payments earned far soil and
range building practices (dollars)
:;unber of cooperative
extension workers iJune 30)
1943 1943 1941 1940 1939 1938
1937 1936
4,558,000 2,957,000
2,640,000 2,936,000 3,704,000 3,461,000
1,417,000 1,774,626
2.135 (a) 1.782 376 2.138 359 2.538 370 3.298 358 3.832 370 1.605 357 2.973 342
(1} . 155 .096 . 137 .206 .319 .244 .245
tore, Agrloultural Stttistloa (aaauul); Agricultural Adjustment. Agency, Report of the Chief (annual). "Figures unavailable.
EXHIBIT 92. GEORGIA'S FARM CROP AND PASTURE LAND AND FARM WOODLAND BY 1939 USE AND BEST POTENTIAL USE
TOTAL CROP AND PAS TURE LAND
TOTAL ACREAGE . ............. 11,690,225
Suitable for permanent cultivation. . . 9,147,607
Crop and pasture land by was use
Plo'wa'ble
Cropland
pasture
Tota- Cultivated
Idle
1,512,913 10.177,312 3,913.077 1,264,235
967.301 8.180,306 7.670.062
510,244
FARM KCCDLAXD
10,174,775
2,373.550
547,337 5,008,402 3,593,868
55,777 295,836 615,693
491,560 4,710,575 3,978,170
431,073 4,569,511 3,619,473
Suitable for only occasional or
1.075,312
130.064
395,243
648,168
Suitable only for permanent vegeta tion to be used for coy, grazing,
1.467.306
365.548 1.101,758
594,847
Without special restrictions.... 161,349
70,543
90,807
42,663
352,036
64,115
237,971
234,077
With severe restrictions. ....... 953.871
230,891
722. S8O
31S.107
Source: 0". S. Department of Agriculture, Southeast Hegion Post-War Planning Co:oziittee
culture (preliminary report).
10,433 141,065 358,697
247.030
(a) (a) (a)
205,238
506.911 7,539.976
48,144
(a)
53,394
la)
404,373
la)
Georgia Post-Xar Agri-
apigures unavailable.
EXHIBIT 93. ACTIVITY OF THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE IN GEORGIA
(Each Gorgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.) Acreage of submorglnal land acquired under Title III of the
Acreage covered by farm and range conservation Soil conservation districts.. ............
plans prepared by Soil Conservation Service technicians in areas within which the
Demonstration projects aad SOS-COO camps, Farm forestry demonstration projects.....
357,995
336,133 11,301
2.283
1.445 4.791
it was cooperating, to June 30, 1943
Other. ................................... : Contour cultivation. . .
38,387 .985 737 7..203015"
3,179
.315
measures and practices established through farmer cooperation : Woody plantings.......
48,693 5.316 33,039 13.130
76,927 6.265
162,327 12.395
: Complete treatment.... 596 , 114 3.753
Sources:
U. S. Soil Conservation Serviae, Report of the Cnief (annual); D. S. Department of Agriculture,
Agricultural statistics (annual).
69
EXHIBIT 94. GEORGIA FARM LAND BY SIZE OF FARM AND LAND USE, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the oorresponding United States total. Land figures in aorea.)
ALL LAND IN
FARMS
Jj
ALL FARMS.... ....... 23,683,631 3.238
Under 10,000 aores 23,391,384 2.565 Under 5,000 aores. 23,124,218 2.689
Under 1,000 acres. 20,850,496 2.992 Under 700 aores . 19,809,910 3.073
Under 500 aores . 18,488,140 3.161 Under 380 aores . 17,107,454 3.252
Under 360 aores . 14,940,578 3.513
Under 320 a res 13,757,920 3.658
Under 175 a res 11,680,904 3.702
Under 140 a res
9,733,708 4.367
Under 100 a res . 6,536,644 4.556
Under 70 ao es.
4,209,086 5.286
Under 50 ao es. Under 30 ao es.
2,235,139 4.436 659,366 3.173
Under 20 ao es. Under 10 ao es. Under 3 uores. .
303,057 1.976 43,444 1.628 633 1.342
Cropland harvested
a/0
8,802,593 8,795,927 8,775,574 8,314,404 8,061,364 7,728,354 7,380,549 6,784,850 6,435,896 5,794,990 5,134,911 3,854,144 2,733,988 1,569,340
487,779
2.740 2.760 2.778 2.870 2.934 3.027 3.176 3.570 3.833 4.060 5.097 5.701 6.811 5.840 3.971
140,293 2.325 27,105 2.028 226 1.056
Crop failure ^
110,484 .537
110,347 .543 110,107 .551 102,014 .655
98,236 .741 92,264 .885 86,174 1.005 75,885 1.315 70,639 1.440 60,599 1.455 51,632 2.106 35,273 2,118 22,958 2.354 11,905 1.804
3,673 1.239 1,289 .883
334 .866 ...
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Agriculture ?enjus Reports.
Cropland idle or fallow
f,
1,364,235 3.331 1,257,414 2.340 1,243,263 2.2G4 1,131,403 2.666 1,077,304 2.910 1,005,341 3.169
935,110 3.445 830,952 3.932 760,389 4.079 633,973 3.987 517,946 4.514 333,358 4.357 203,968 4.641 104,596 3.865
31,934 3.879 12,469 3.171
3,109 1.796 1 .174
Plowable pasture f>
1,512,913 1.152 1,491,969 1.188 1,477,157 1.319 1,399,543 1.285 1,317,011 1.293 1,123,263 1.302 1,032,120 1.317
875,543 1.366 798,940 1.406 655,631 1.384 532,984 1.580 334,025 1.596 197,838 1.819
92,891 1.453 26,204 1.087 10,172 .837
2,849 .773 25 .983
Woodland
10,174,775 9,990,174 9,803,385 8,442,334 7,869,331 7,148,135 6,373,391 5,342,542 4,633,830 3,635,377 3,751,365 1,485,952 749,262 385,938 56,535 16,382
2,460 5
Jo
7.417 7.674 7.736 7.564 7.439 7.374 7.058 6.967 6.886 6.583 6.779 6.105 6.157 4.451 3.365 3.630
3.117 3.383
Other land in farms
f>
1,818,631 .463
1,745,563 .669 1,714,733 .775 1,560,909 1.145 1,486,674 1,246
1,391,883 1.357
1,301,110 1.457 1,140,806 1.649 1,058,226 1.747
900,334 1.791 744,970 3.198 494,887 2.322 311,072 2.772 160,479 2.257
53,251 1.777 22,452 1.335
7,597 1.196 376 1.444
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EXHIBIT 96. GEORGIA FARMS, FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY,
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georr.la'9 peroentafe of the corresponding United V=VAL1IH OF FARK LAW AND BUILDINGS i* B-VALUt: OF FARM jraiLDIWS
BY OPERATOR'S TENURE AND COLOR, CENSUSES
Statea total. K = KimtP, OF FAME, AsACSBAO* i" M=VAUH OF FAtHTllACUIKQIY A lUPLtlffiNTS.')
OF 1900-1940
OF LAUD IB -"
"Tota"<l"-. .~. _tf-- hi'&_JV=o-- pe-- rYtjVj .d.".H..o.r-- Sn-- lVe-- -op-- e'r'.ate^d_
Total
White-operated ncnwhito-operated
216,055 3.643
168,901 2.916
69,132 8,223
29,683,651 2.233 19,262,246 1.897 4,431,386 9.688
4--60--,344,631 1.428 405,366,328 1.241 -- 74-- ,96--9,2o0V! SW7T.6.1W?
*
%
%
K
266,698 4.064
168,609 3.142
86,789 9.474
TOTAL A 22,078,630 2.237 1, 973, 971 1.796 6,104,669 12.424
V 677,338,409 1.206 462,642,669 1.000 114,696,660 7.166
ALL XAPHS, 1940
9,942,312 2.602 9,232,071 2.669
710,241 3.324
----r.w--r.nr 1.401 --20--2--,1--33,700 1.344 12,141,064 4.740
Owned
-wreTnl--rm~ 1,623,944 .541 1,489,422 .601
134,622 4.321
-- ' 32, MS. 669 .632 30,422,605 .603 .l?f,pW 3.105
portion
21,961,703 .616
--""ITOSnfTTET
---2*0--,6*8--- 0,'2ft3V0.1 'K .'6^8A4'
--I,3--7l--i47-33e~T3..4W67r
1,027,417 1.644 1,010,383 1.625
" 23,492,371 1.628 23,167,831 1.622
17,034 6.367 334,640 2.261
--W^WV.lW
11,089,968 3.656 7,620,370 2.686 3,669,688 17.006
--210,~02z8r,.6v3s7VT1..9v4n7r
149,671,294 . W.WTWf
60,3f.',643 _
9_.36_3_
2,632,263 3.782 2,123,625 2.976 708,636 20.104
~ "V. -4-- 9,705t,.318X1S"2g.X23W1 39,586,168 1.873 1--0,--11S92,7261V3" 6.643
6,264,484 4.283
-- 130,"239,276 2.6- 31
'A4,.24.3762.,-656176
3.207
1>9.30
2,028,827
5?A7Ae.-'9..
14.305
8i669
1,993,211 2.197 1,161,088 1.326 832,123 26.335
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v ---- 61,604.904 1.366 77,466,663 1.317 --4-- ,14T9,/33461T--64.-1.6w9r
ALL FAKKS,
iraoLB-onvoi A
V
PAJtT-CmitH A V
1930 UAKA01X A
V
N
TEKAHT
A
V
Caen-
.
tnant y
6,669,731 2.328 7,943,619 2.196 228,099,058 1.080 218,764,946 1.027
1,184,909 .462 1,027,697 .423 30,167,561 .371 26,968.861 .335
931,670 34,921,276
11,292,320 264,160,616
27,633 2,438,833 57,367,477
1.603 1.560
3.686 1.736 6.628 3-417 1,509
908,107
34,014,606 96,7^64'
7,094,648 187,904,267
17,001 1,676.374 42,803,671
1,476
1.660 6.054 2.638 1.232
4.384 2.499 1.182
726,112 6.822 14,334,112 4.614
157,212 3,198,710
^z 23,663 906,770
76,636 4,197,772 96,266,258
10,632 763,469 14,663,806
6.011 3.441 2.306 6.400 1.M1
10.650 16.622 8.487 10.389 17.671 8.123
TOTAL A 25,441,061 2.662 18,369,149 2.017 7,071,912 16.735
V 1,136,298,627 1.716 815,544,918 1.279 322,763,709 12.757
Fl
94,676 2.809
60,691 2.548
13,664 7.112
auOLt-CTOER A 12,045,616 2.612 10,920,771 2.442 1,124,647 6.032
ALL
V 473,030,249 1.640 434,146,998 1.439 38,664,261 7.276
FAR 1C, 1920
PAST-OWXtH A V N
KANAOOI A V
766,241 .430 33,617,770 .366
926,969 1.711 47,633,266 1.795
648,260 .317 26,916,766 .298
896,961 1.672 46,076,266 1,762
206,981 6,601,986
Z07
29,038 1,767,000
7.669 6.776 9.299
6.106 4.890
Farm reporting
TtlllP
of Tarn l>uU<ilnci, 140
10,6--79--,99379B ,761
6,m216y,1r2o0 1.962 62,1"20,363- 2.273
--9,9--27-,0w13 "ev.7e2r3y
"6,"160,720 1.960
46.839.4t6 1_.7V4
"-- 662",W 926V.K3.SzETC "~iT6,6-7,4-20l0--T.21.T1846T 16,280,898 10.919
~ -- - ""1to6"t,e0vTc2OT6,fS1IQ6eV2I.~T" .2cT.i2cJ6oT4i" --1it--2." ,,i3Vj6rjS4i,,T 2rt.9vy8rijTT'1A..tV9^2eto6T "2t",,o6joT6u0r,O,s8WD84""12.289
27,167,900 2.332 T,'4OT-T.2W
"10,74~ 9,766-
9.744
-i6y,72877S,2T6.7-6-T.8.w10 2,870,~249~16.766
TOTAL
32,1VO,034 ~1~.07~0
Farm
i-efortinc value
KHOLE-OWtX
V.'fSFT. , .3V0W0 - --17',-- 79W 6,6"T6T3W"1\~.2T6r2r _761,019 _4.449
_ M ..A'?ltlPJL .:
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of farn naohlrry
J 2,167,066 2- '. ,2,161,303 2.671 ----246T,V76593f-T22-..-643T1!r
And Inplt* iMnt* t
--My---11--,09T0i*.3T3W 1 B1 .200 _B,642!e4^_ .9hl, _2,647,489_ 8.624
1MQ
tenant Sham-
"KM ~^3^,0n4r2.,-9n1-9g"1r^..i.
^,571,876 1.381
471!o44 6.093
tenant
--(fnoT..sT
H
6,229,319
fled
_. .
Jo^urVtT'Vi S Tftireau~
iDeui,
1 .'422 4,666,376 1.11C
.622 1.31,692 .466_
irVTjenauiltefor^l.
1,67},944 6.4 Y.474
602,601 14.261
TENANT
A 11,714,213 4.421 6,003,167 2.631 6,711,046
V to
683,917,362 2.456 1 " 891,087- "i. 676
308,4l086,,84769r"31.0.4'9066'
276,610,473 122,659
TOTAL A 26,963,41! 3.067 19,861,362 2.387 7,062,061
V 479,204,332 1,377 360,320,600 1.038 128,683,732
ALL rfflfoLE-oWftS W
PART-OTfflUt R
9,660 1.660
fMVS,
F
125
KAHAOtS
A
779,122 1.450
761,671 1.410
1910 ----------------IVT ------17--,615930,,992610 61..1211T2 - 16,896.884 1.173
27,661 758,037
20.669 14.931 13.309 16.208 12.432
7.966 6.469 4.646
TtKANT
A
V
N
TOTAL A
--------------VIT
11,322,999 221,928,636
^24,6^91 26,392,067 183,370,120
4.999 2.022 3.9l 3.147 1.104
6,608,002 114,343,860
20,917,083 144,026,880
2.813 1.110
2.626 .889
6,714,997 107,684,786
5,474,974 39,341,240
21.066 16.970
13.109 9.230
ALL FARUo, 1900
rnoiK-orrstR A
V
ti
PAHT-CMNtK A
V
R
'.an'ity, A
V
N
TEKAUT
A
V
14,619,500 93,014,1120
6,033 727,898 6,819,200
1,602 796,177
7,m,6W 1^4, 5CO
10,049,473 77,420,440
3.436 1.019 l.SiV
.683 .297
2.711 .909
,91 6.646 5.163 1.630
14,011,270
88,228,210 4,271
611, H76 4,936,660
1,394 742,501 6,672,120 63.J17 6,661,437 44,191,990
3.356
.978 1.01E>
.499 .264 2.434 .853 .870 4.320 3.270 .991
806,239 4,786,610
1,702 116,023 882,640
208 62,67; 443.640 7], 243
4,498,036 33,229,4K>
6.869 4.367 5.777 6.261 4.188 11*404 10.3D6 5.800 1^.^35
17.791 11.642
72 EXHIBIT 97. GEORGIA FARM LAND BY LAND USE AND OPERATOR'S TENURE AND COLOR, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United states total.
A=ALL FARUS; W = WHOLE-OKHER FARUS; P= PART-OWNER FARMS; H = MANAGER FARMS; T = ALL TENANT FARMS; C = CASH-TENANT FARUS; S~FAHMS OF SHARE TENANTS, INOUJDINO CROPPERS"! B=OTHER AND UNCLASSIFIED TENANT FAR1B.)
Nunber of farm.9 with speclfle 1 kind of land
Acreage c f specified kind o f land
ALL LAND IN FARiiS
Land available cIororpsTM.
Lund used for crops"
Cropland barvested
Total
A 318,033 3. 543
W 76,103 2.468
F 9,078 1.476
M 1,003 3.756
T 139,850 5.499
C 27,953 5.434
aS
83,735 6.170 18.163 3.709
A 315,086 3.590
p {, Z
75,514
9,069
989 129,514
2.507
1.485
3.818 5.550
gC
37,811 5.590 83,614 6.177
U 18.089 3.750
A 310,888 3.669
W 73,653 2.581
P 9,019 1.494
M
964 3.834
T 127,352 5.639
C 36,843 5.854
n
82,743 6.313 17.666 3.791
w 73,578 3.595
P 9,015 1.503
M
964 2.844
T 127,139 5.666
C 26,804 5.897
S 82,694 6.338
0 17,641 3.806
White
* 156,901 2.918 67,499 2.314
7,664 1.318 966 2.711
80,773 4.380 19,837 4.466 51,168 5.303
9.767 2.246
156,067 2.957 66,942 2.351 7,655 1.326 954 3.774 80,516 4.429 19,718 4.609 51,093 5.311 9,706 3.368 153,730 3.035 65,180 3.418 7,616 1.335 935 3.806 78,999 4.517 18,983 4.858 50,571 5.352 9.445 2.286
65,111 2.439 7,613 1.343 935 3.816
78,933 4.548 18,953 4.894 50,541 5.380
9.428 2.295
Nonwhlte
59,133 8.223 8,604 5.134 1,414 4.218 36 5.021
49,078 9.488 8,115 11.554
33,567 8.304 8.396 15.313
59,019 8.267 8,572 5.323 1,414 4.336 35 4.958
48,998 9.503 8,093 11.611
33,532 8.307 8,383 15.408 58,158 8.310 8,473 5.356 1,403 4.226 39 4.231
48,353 9.502 7,860 11.591
33,173 8.311 8.331 15.543
8,467 5.475 1,403 4.236
39 4.231 48,217 9.525
7,851 11.667 33,153 8,325
8,313 15.577
Total
23,683,631 9,943,313 1,633,944 1,037,417
11,089,958 3,833,263 6,264,484 1,993,311
11,690,225 4,374,928
837,371
420,759 6,067,167 1,438,334 3,643,640
986,303
8,913,077 3,174,433
624,856 284,571 4,829,217
1,071,268 3,047,990
709.959
* 3.333 3.602
.541 1.544 3.S56 3.782 4.283 2.197
2.205 2.349
.645
3.533 3.104 4.583 3.573 1.589
2.608 2.635
.804 4.304 3.525
5.450 4.180 1.598
3,136,161 615,610 383,197
4,778,625
1,056,163 3,023,204
700.358
3.709 .867
4.406 3.720
5.615 4.437 1.687
White
Nonwhlte
19,253,346 9,333,071 1,489,423 1,010,383
7,520,370 2,123,635 4,235,657 1.161.088
9,064,948 4,017,431
751,522
409,351 3,886,654 1,042,485 2,386,530
557 ,639 6,797,353 3,905,687
565,101 278,327 3,048,138 773,608 1,874,526 400.004
%
>
1.897 4,431,385 9.688
3.559 710,241 3.324
.501 134,523 4.321
1.535 17,034 6.367
3.585 3,569,588 17.005
2.-976 708,638 20.104
3.307 2,028,837 14.305 1.338 832,123 35.335
1.780 2,625,277 12.543
2.120 357,507 7.145
.593 75,849 4.902
3.463 11,408 9.247
2.145 2,180,513 15.300
3.568 395,739 18.225
2.490 1,356,110 13.381
.938 438,664 22.027
2.087 2,115,824 13.172 2.477 368,746 8.464
.737 59,755 5.770
4.260
6,244 7.958
2.434 1,781,079 15.127
4.305 397,660 17.618
3.917 1,173,464 13.575
.931 309,955 21.524
2,860,803 556,719 375,953
3,010,713 761,951
1,855,555 393.206
2.546 265,358 8.739
.796 58,891 5.926
4.361
6,244 8.124
3.574 1,767,913 15.376
4.433 394,312 18.115
3.111 1,166,649 13.761
.980 307,052 21.998
VpI
Crop U failure T
C S
0 A W
Crop- P land Ji Idle or T fallow 0
Sn
'A.V
Plow- J able " pasture Q
3 0
4,418 1.831 631 .588 46 1.612
5,601 2.229 1,553 3.488 3,342 2.406
806 1.120 68,641 4.154 38,157 3.545
3,474 1.531 358 4.133
36,652 5.889 9,349 7.814
20,577 5.995 6.726 4.316
32,096 1.783 4,098 1.044 509 3.580
38,803 3.600 8,955 3.571
23,831 4.188 7.036 2.490
3,938 1.743
530 .511 46 1.639
4,047 1.854 1,153 3.158 2,408 3.101
486 .724
53,728 3.549 25,309 3.401
3,024 1.394 348 4.101
25,047 4.601
6,754 6.467 14,606 4.951
3.687 2.544
480 3.801 101 3.625
1,554 4.7i2 400 4.991 834 4 . 143 330 6.625
14,913 10.791 2,848 5.700 450 4.465 10 5.587
11,605 14.883 2,595 17.068 5,971 12.394 3.039 30.833
39,554 1.704 3,679 .969
491 2.519 37,245 3.788
6,628 3.847 16,696 3.476
3.921 1.484
3,543 3.873 419 3.375 18 7.531
11,557 11.483 3,327 12.952
6,125 9.470 3.105 17.249
48,373
9,246 2,374 50,593 15,105 25,786 9,701
1,264,235 513,753
83,415 54,988 613,080
181,504 393,853 138.724
.955
.137 1.146
.593 1.783
.537 .334
2.231 3.855
.477 5.431 2.970
6.820 2.443 2.317
686,743 120,100 81,800 624,870 185,453 301,798 137.630
1.225 .363
1.880 1.653 3.044 1.768 1.180
44,884 8,383
2,374 37,426 11,657 18,971
6,793
1,010,674 469,238
74,363 53,051 414,033 131,798
203,275 78,949
1,357,021 643,496 113,058 77,973
424,494 137,079
208,739 78,686
.913 .125
1.155 .453
1.491 .410 .238
1.833 3.700
.434 5.295 2.109 5.349
1.784 1.366
.980 1.171
.341 1.819
1.168 1.560
1.290 .692
3,388 2.443 864 2.059
13,166 4.769 3,448 5.274 6,315 4.091 2.903 6.581
253,561 14.267 44,514 7.228 8,052 5.549 1,937 17.919 199,058 19.797 49,706 25.232 89,577 14.931 59.775 38.663
255,892 8.^91 44,347 3.643 8,042 3.193 3,237 9.463
200,376 13.609 48,373 16.976 93,069 10.457 58.934 19.813
Woodland
Other land In farms
W 63,830 3.703
f 7,397 3.546
M
812 4.685
T 77,130 8.861
0 OS, 716 8.715
S 45,639 9.343
U 12.765 7.645
A 166,063 3.180
V7 61,273 3.357
P 7,655 1.333
U
833 3. 660
T 96,302 5.064
C 31,295 4.866
g 60.61S 5.894
D 14.389 3.303
57,016 3.518 6,395 3.364 791 4.639
53,795 7.334 13,843 7.343 31,926 8.011
7.037 4.921 122,798 3.600
54,547 3.115 6,508 1.191 810 3.636
60,933 3.889 15,217 3.929
38,011 4.850 7,705 1.948
6,814 6.614
1,002 5.005 21 7.537
24,325 17.318 4,874 18.568 13,713 15.231 5,738 23.736
43,264 8.664 6,725 4.953 1,147 4.099 23 3.972
35,369 10.558 6,078 12.076
22,607 9.239 6,684 16.715
4,832,681 6. 558
662,985 3.417 487,181 7.535 4,191,923 11.150 1,183,300 10.813 3,178,199 11.268 830,439 11.344
1,818,631 .463
734,703 .645 133,588 .087 119,477 .248 830,863 1.053 210,739 .647 443,645 1.777 176,479 .826
4,533,894 6.448 298,787 8.799
614,957 3.275 48,038 7.686
483,505 7.531
4,676 8.006
3,066,435 9.354 1,125,503 23.387
920,574 9.305 262,726 27.891
1,644,941 10.009 533,258 18.415
500,910 7.894 329,519 33.806
1,489,517 .394 329,114 2.067
680,756 .675 53,947 .416
123,943 .031 10,645 1.131
113,527 .247
950 1.108
567,391 .737 263,572 13,677
160,566 .500 50,173 12.196
304,186 1.278 139,459 12.105
103,539 .489 73.940 20.333
Source: U. 3. Bureau of the Cen3ua, Agriculture Census Reports.
alnclude3 cropland harvested, crop failure, cropland idle or follow, and plowable pasture.
^noludea cropland harvested and crop failure.
EXHIBIT 99, CASH RENT PAID OR PAYABLE BY GEORGIA PART-OWNER AND CASH-TENANT FARMERS, AND REAL
ESTATE TAXES PAID OR PAYABLE BY GEORGIA PART-OWNER AND WHOLE-OWNER FARMERS, 1940 CENSUS
Usoh Georgia total Is followed AOREAOE 0? tUOiS; Y=VALUZ Of FARU
by Oeorglu's percentage of the LAND AND DUILD1NOS, IH DOLLARS;
corresponding R = OA3II RENT,
United States total. N = NUUljH OF IN DOLLARS; T r RtAL-ESTAT TAJOiS,
FARMS; IN DOLLARS.)
Rented part of port-owner forms
Total
Oush-tenunt farms White
Honwnite
Owned part of uurt-ownor funns
Whole-owner furuis
ALL 7ARM3
Furns reporting amount or oaBh rent
? y
9,078 667,733 10.696.856
1.476 .429 .416
IT
3,227 2.180
A 287,756 .450
T 4,400,238 .705
R 376.675 .911
37,958 U.434 3,832,863 3.782 49.706.381 3.331
27,236 5.608 3,740,313 3.911 48,306,980 3.396 3.064.538 3.694
19,637 4.466 3,123,026 8.976 39.586.168 1.873 19,302 4.635 3,048,309 3.073 38,378,447 1.987 2,31)1.394 8.145
Source: U. S, Bureau of the Oeoaus, Agriculture Census Hoporta.
> 8,115 11.554 708,638 20.104 10.119.813 8.843 7,983 11.633 692,004 80,883 9,989,533 8.889 703,244 8.603
ALL FARVS
Farms reporting amount of real-estate trixes
J y
9,078 956,311 21.91)1,703
1.476 .061 .016
N
4,363 .7^78
A 633,317 .464
7 14,528,179 .432
T 141.685 .306
76,103 2. 468 9,948,318 3.603 814.274,764 1.401
34,599 1.274 5,739,081 1.723 138,501,099 .919 1.079,906 .934
74
EXHIBIT 100. GEORGIA FARM OPERATORS BY MONTHS ON PRESENT FARM AT CENSUS DATE, TENURE, AND COLM,
(Each Georgia total
A = ALL T=ALL TENANTS;
CENSUSES OF 1930 AND 1940
is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.
FARM OPERATORS; W = WHOLE OWNERS; P = PART O'.VNEHS; U= MANAGERS; C = CASH TENANTS; SrSHARE TENANTS; TJ = OTHBH AND UNCLASSIFIED TENANTS.)
Total
A 216,033
W 76.103
TOTAL
P 9,078
NUMBER
11 1,002
0? FARM
T 129,850
OPERATORS C 27,952
Su
83,735 18.163
Reporting
A
W
205,089 71,104
number P 3,632
or months U 927
on
T 124,436
present 0 26,680
farm
S 80,503
D 17.253
A
* 3.543 2.468 1.476 2.756
5.499 5.434 6.170 3.709 3. 659 3.538 1.500
2.913 5.665 5.596 6.346 3.825
W 39,925
Less P 5,489
than U
825
171
T 116,655
months C 24,811
S 76,611
U 15.233
Less than 111 months
A 142,892
\1 29,915
P 4,071
M
726
T 108,180
C 23,073
----IS 71,640 13,467
3. 743 1.815 3.993
5.860 5.751 6.578 3.862 4.634 2.819 1.945
3.021
6.034 5.886 6.784 3.870
1940
wnite
% 156,901 2.918
67,499 2.314 7,664 1.318 966 2.711
80,773 4.380 19,837 4.466 51,168 5.303
9.767 2.246
148,503 3.008 63,150 2.385
7,293 1.342 896 2.873
77,154 4.502 18,931 4.603 49,024 5.437 9.199 2.396
35,987 4,731 796
73,596
17,988 47,134
8,474 100,543
27,085 3,497 701
69,360 17,004
44,535 7.721
2.607 1.658 2.944 4.737
4.788 5.710
2.405 3.521 2.685 1.779 3.969
4.936 4.943
5.960 2.474
Nonwhlte
59,133 8,604 1,414 36
49,078 8,115
33,567 8,396
56,586 7,944
1,339 31
47,282 7,749
31,479
8,054
* 8.233 5.134 4.218 5.031
9.488 11.554 8.304 15.312
8.473 5.180
4.267 4.867 9.793 11.837 8.579
15.979
3,939 768 29
43,059
6,823 29,477
6,759 42,349
2,830 574 25
38,920
6,069 27,105
5,746
5.218 4.340 5.556 9.852
12.241 8.690 16.049 9.240 5.396 4.488 5.924
9.912
12.640 8.781 15.984
TotaT
%
255,598 4.064
70,596 2.425
9,306 1.402
1,406 2.516
174,390 6.545
27,533 5.628
(a
(a)
(a)
(aj
246,679 4.086
67,049 2.419
8,814 1.400
1,324 2.534
169,492 6.562
26,676 5.631
(a
(a)
(a)
(aj
37,744
6,153 1,216 162,327 24,835
(a) (aj 186,159 25,971 4,496
1,110 154,582
23,112
(a (a
2.426
1.551 2.573 6.651 5.674
(a) (aj 5.107 2.429 1.692
2.605 6.818
5.813
[u) a)
\1 17,768 2.849
Less than
P 2,416 2.081
M
574 3.252
51
T 88,301 6.354
months C 18,576 6.075
S 59,683 7.218
0 10.043 3.905
A 80,802 5.581
VI 10,232 2.817
Less P 1,361 3.167
than U
421 3.564
27
T 68,788 6.811
months C 14,342 6.373
Less than 23 months
nS
A W P 11 T C
47,307 7.239
(a) (a) (a)
(a) (a) (a)
7.769 4.083
(a) (a) (a)
(a) (a) (a)
A 60,817 6.092
W 6,566 2.945
Less P
843 3.344
than M
288 3.694
15
T 53,120 7.276
months C 10,946 6.763
S 36,874 8.312
U 5.300 4.255
A
Less W than P
(a) (a) (a)
in) [a) (a)
11
U (a) (a)
months T (a) (a)
C (a) (a)
A 33,080 7.487
Less
W 2,683 3.603
P
317 2.554
than M
125 4.348
3
T 29,955 8.508
months C 5,954 8.230
S 21,360 9.594
U 2.641 4.626
16,110 3,084
556 57,787
14,050 37,735
6.002 57,054
9,316 1,167
407 46,174 11,139 30,543
4.503
(a) (a) (a) (a) (a (a
43,381 6,014 723 379
36,365
8,671 24,299
3.395
(a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a)
23,838
2,487
267 118 20,966
4,880 14,361
1,725
3.709 1.918 3.203 5.295
5.156 6.428 2.588 4.705
3.684 1.989 3.494 5.805 5.496 7.057
3.811
la) (a) la) (a) (a) (a
5.204 3.818 3.063 3.620 6.297
5.912 7.643 3.007
(a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a)
6.602
3.492
3.325 4.155 7.609
7.414 9.080
3.345
1,658 332 18
30,514 4,526
21,948 4.040
23,753
916 194
14 22,614
3,213 16,664
2.737
(aj (a) (a) (a)
!la"!)
17,436 552
120 9
16,755 2,275
12,575 1.905
la) (a (a) (a) (a la)
9,242
196
50 7
8.989
1,074
6,999
91fi
5.723 4.471 6.143 10.228 13.598
9.153 15.994 10.102
5.670 4.687 8.485 10.542
14.253 9.531
15.974
In) (a) (a) (a)
(! aaj
10.590 5.812
4.771 10.112 10.983 14.990
10.004 16.311
la) a) (a) (a) (a) (a)
11.445
6.003
5.382 20.000 11.747
16.477
10.856
16.567
16,203 3,005 823
135,365 19,310
!a) a
(a (a (a (a (a (a) (a) (a)
110,898 8,249 1,596
507 100,546
13.238
(a) (a (a (a (a (a (a) (a)
71,934 4,385
871
309 66,369
8.143 58,295
3,190
646 191 54,268 6,745
(a) (a)
2.623 1.997 2.450 7.105 6.045
a) a
a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a)
6.547 2.790 2.394 2.375 7.675 6.472
la) (a) (a) a) a) (a) (a) (aj
7.156 2.947 2.877 2.453 8.158 6.774 8.249 4.065
3.637 2.670 8.995 7.930
(a) (a)
Source: D. 3. Bureau of the Census, Agriculture Census Reports.
1930
white
56
168,809 3.142
61,582 2.237
7,139 1.165
1,334 2.528
98,754 5.054
17,001 4.384
(a)
(a)
(a)
(aj
Nonwhl to
86,789 9,014 2,067
72 75,635 10,532
(a)
(aj
9.474 5.674 4.712
2.306 10.650 10.389
a)
(aj
58,424 6,826 1,256 95,844 16,470
(a) (aj
33,459 4,868 1,158
93,038 15,662
la) (aj 117,523 23,248 3,567 1.0E8 89,650 14.840 (a) (a)
2.227 1.162 2.549 5.060 4.376
(a) (a)
2.262 1.314 2.601 5.184 4.462
(a) (aj 3.955 2.283 1.444 3.633 5.382 4.621 (a) (a)
8,635 1,988
68 73,648 10.206
(a)
w'llf
4,285 1,285
58 69,389
9,173
(a) (aj 68,636 2,723 929
52 64,932
8,272 (a) (a)
5.788 4.734 2.297 10.695 10.387
(a)
l Sl a
5.594 4.885 2.114 10.729 10.586
(a) (aj 10.197 5.398 4.977 2.149 10.793 10.816 (a) (aj
14,581 3,408
781 80,931 13.899
(u) (a
(a) (a) (a (a) (a) (a) (a (ai
72,445 7,510 1,307
480 63,148
9.335
(a) (a) (a) (u (a) (a) (a) (aj
48,291 4,012
704 282 43,283 5.982 39,226 3,892
505 183 35,646 4,958
(a) (a)
2.473 1.737 2.463 5.776 4.919
(a) a
(a (a (a (a (a (a (a (a
5.398 2.647 2.120 2.368 6.487 5.409
(a (a (a (a (a [a (a (a
6.041 2.802
3.534 2.426 7.023 5.745 7.186 3.867 3.157 2.649 7.953 6.837
(a) (a)
1,622 598 42
54,434 6,411
(a) a
(a (a (a (a (a (a)
.,((5a1) .
38,453 739 289
27 37,398
3.853
(a (a (a (a (a (a) (a) (a
23,643 373
167
17 23,086
2,160 19,069
298
141
8 18,622
1,787
(a (a
5.724 5.397 3.236 10.800 11.206
(a) a
a] (a) (a (a a a
..(aa)i.
10.933 6.174 5.783
2.509 11.208 12.417
la) (a) (a a a (a) (a) (aj
11.490 6.661
7.032
3.004 11.705 13.444 11.859 8.065
7.975
3.252 12.008 14.253
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TOTAL NU13ER OF ?AEOI
OPERATORS
Reporting elec tric distribu tion line within 1/4 aile of dwe 111 UK
Total
White
Noawni te
A
216,033
3.543
155,901
2.918
59,132
W 76,103 2.463 67,499 2.314 8,60*
;P-
9.O78 1.475 1,002 2.75
7,664 1.318 1,414
966 2.711
36
T 129,850 5.499 80.773 4.380 49,078
56 3.223
5.134 4.213 5.031 9.488
A S3, 427 3.181 71,279 2.755 17,148 8.386
71 36,335 2.247 34,148 2.162 2,187 5.876
p 11 T
4,605 1.647 632 2.624
46.854 5.451
4,193 1.551 413
610 2.589
23
32.328 4.531 14.526
4.498 4.215 9.946
With dwelling lighted by electricity
A 43,956 2.163
W 24,933 1.915
P 3,173 1.282
M
512 2.373
T 15.340 3.326
From electric distribution line
A 42,409 2.288
w 23,974 1.981
p 3,071 1.475
M
484 2.449
T 14,880 3.S8S
From home plant
A 1,549 .365
W
959 1.044
P
102 .260
X
23 1.549
T
Reporting elec A
tric distribu W
tion line
p
within 1/4 mile 1!
of dwelling
T
460 .997 477 1.221 272 1.183
35 .652
9 1.879 161 1.559
Reporting on phone service A 203,528 3.575
A 8,473 .555
With a ' telephone
W 5,749 .633
P
764 .329
SI
301 1.703
T 1.659 .441
40,875 2.054 24,249 1.381
3,058 1.250 497 2.351
13.071 3.003 39,413 2.173 23,316 1.946
2,962 1.441 469 2.424
12,666 3.242 1,462 .829 933 1.027 96 .246 23 1.564 405 .903 443 1.156 258 1.140 32 .603 9 1.903 144 1.452
(a) CM 8,120 .535 5,683 .633
753 .325 298 1.706 1,387 .373
3,083 534 115 15
2.269 2,996
653 109
15 3.214
87 26
6
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3
"l7
l) 353 67
11 3 272
7.300 5.274 4.003 3.448 8.742 7.577 5.474 4.064 3.597 9.066 3.234 3.737 3.309
3.533 4.6l 5.426 4.339
4.135
la) 4 .351 2.506 1.634 1.442 5.968
Reporting on best type of road adjoining farm
On all-weather road
With best adjoining road hard-surfaoed >Vith best adjoining road grarel, shell, shale , etc . With best adjoining rood improved dirt With best adjoining road unimproved dirt
A 205,715 3.534 150,363 2.909 56,352
W
IpI
73,251 3.467 8,860 1.474 954 2.753
64,991 2.313 7,498 1.319 982 2.719
3,360 1,362
32
T 123,650 5.507 76,952 4.330 46,593
A 4,634 .356 20,503 .760 4,131
W 11,273 .695 10,657 .672 616
=..277
5.183 4.226 4.665 9.559 2.294 1.679
P 1,427 .465 1,302 .435
I!
2S1 1.099
244 1.089
125 1.574 7 1.620
T 11.683 1.251 3.300 1.049 3,383 2.506 A
W
p u
8,225 1.135
1,056 .984 231 1.654
7,716 1.090
946 .914 224 1.639
509 2.986
110 3.928 7 2.31S
T
A w p u
9.062 3.013
6,060 .350 3,043 .340
371 . 186
20 .225
6. ISO 2.399
5 ,437 .337 2,941 .335
356 . 183 20 .229
2,882
623 107
IS
6.573
.536 .545 .359
T
A w p 11
2.621 .419 92,299 6.038 33,333 4.840
4,061 2.443 503 6.799
2.120 .397 501 .545
69,280 5.234 23,019 11.234
30,810 4.699 3,073 6.925
3,549 2.269 512 5.205
490 6.699
18 11.469
T 53.847 8.224 34.431 6.828 19,416 13.893
A 89,782 6.223 60,580 5.282 39,202 9.371
W 23,095 4.343 23,524 4.137 4,571 5.335
P 3,372 2.645 2,647 2.341 725 5.017
U
195 4.549
183 4.487
7 7.216
T 58,120 8.755 34.321 7.425 23,899 11.775
Reporting operator's home A 204,757 3.518
(u) (a)
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A 196,365 3.566 142,459 2.931 53,906
Residing on farm operated
VI 69,752 2.477 61,713 2.318 8,039
P 8,133 1.450 6,894 1.291 1,289
11
837 2.924
806 2.877
31
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5.224 4.255
5.065 9.643
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EXHIBIT 104. AUTOMOBILES, MOTOITttCKS, AND TIACTMS ON GEOKU FAINS, BY OPEUTN'S TENUIE AND COIOI, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. A=ALL FA3I6; W^HHOUf-dn.'KB FAKlGl
P = PAP.T-OreE8 FA&JB: MalliHAGHrFlSlE; I = T3JA!IT FARMS.)
Total
Whiteoperated
Konwhiteoperated
>
%
%
A 216.033 3.64! 156,901 2.918 59,132 8.223
TOTAL
W 76,103 2.468 67.499 2.314 8.604 5.134
KCKBER
P
9,078 1.47 7,664 1.318 1.414 4.218
OF FARMS
II
1,002 2.7S6
966 2.711
36 5.021
I 129,850 5.499 80,772 4.380 49.078 9.488
A 72,140 2.037
Number w 35,968 1.881 33.679 1.799 2.289 6.782
of
P
4,475 -978 4,042 .902
433 4.703
Faras
firms X
574 2.324
560 2.308
14 3.153
'.th auto
mobiles
T 31,123 2.711
number _
of
'
auto- j| mobiles ^
38.913 5,040 915
32,181
1.742 .876
2.107 2.490
A 1 W.W5" 2.817
22,366
36.572 4,597
900 23,268
2.088
1.669 .814
2.108 1.919
n8.7.71687--1s1..T35re2r
2,341 5.611
443 4.444 15 2.080
8,913 11.167 11,256 9.045
W 35,338 1.868 33*086 1.785 2,252 5.772
Umber Total P
of
sr
4.427 .974 552 2.274
3,998 .897 542 2.273
429 4.721 10 2.326
farms
T 30,468 2.677 21,903 2.062 8,565 11.282
auto mobiles re porting year of latest nodal
Farms with motor trucks
Number of f^rms with motor trucks re porting year of latest nodal
Farms with trietors
number of farms with tractors re
lateit nodal 1934 or prior with latest model 1931 or prior
Number of far.-M
If 17.206
P
2.220
X
156
T 22,709
A ~g.-tfSS
W 11.000
P
1.430
11
82
T 16.581
A 19,952
Tt 11,510
P
1,912
11
415
T
6,115
1.870 15,672
1.116 1.912
1.728
153
3.265 15,756
4.245 ~22.870
1.704 9,983
1.026 1,228
1.470
81
3.279 11,578
2.113 18,721
2.210 11,035
1.100 1,810
2.792
406
2.605 5,470
Kuaber w
Of
p
motor- ,,
trucks ^
A W Total P
7:ith AT
latest *
model P
1934 or II
Srlor T
ith
A
latest W
model P
1931 or 11
prior T
A
Number n
of
P
farms H
T
A
Number W
of
P
tractors 31
T
A
H
Total P
11
T
12,469 2.188 2,195 1.089 667 2.72S 6,362 2.535 19,471 2.093
11,221 2.191 1.878 1.092 405 2.791 5,967 2.579 7,173 1.553 3,641 1.441 562 .693 72 1.624 2,898 2.346 4,674 1.372 2,254 1.213 335 .556 38 1.324 2,049 2.230 8,264 .566 4,568 ' .749
1,065 .380 536 2.841
2,095 .418 9,327 .595 5.043 .760 1,258 .379
822 2.782 2.204 .406 7.527 .553 4.189 .720
982 .359 492 2.729 1,864 .382
11,982 2.089 657 5,703 18,273
10,757 1,778 397 5,341 6,461 3,386 504 71 2,500 4,152 2,077 295 35 1,745
4,495 1.041
526 1,904 9,017 4.963 1,233
810 2,011 7,271 4,122
959 483 1,707
1.750 .991
1.725 2.471 1.852 1.587
.906 1.481 2.489 2.028 2.154 1.056 2.792 2.431
2.136 1.050 2.733 2.376 2.009 2.135 1.048 2.797 2.407 1.434 1.364
.629 1.658 2.121 1.2481 1.137
.496 1.338 1.990
.740 .373 2.834 .384 .579 .751 .373 2.780 .347 .537 .711 .352 2.723 .353
1.534 308 3
6.953 6.223 1,017
202 1
6,003 1,231
475 102
9
45
6.206 5.279 1.875 12.024 10.203 6.143 5.292
.926 13.360
5.909 5.603 4.381 2.769
6.647
487 106
10 654 1.198 464 100
8 626 712 255
58 1
398 522 177 40
1 304 298
73 24 10 191 310 SO 25
12 193 256
67 23
9 157
5.412 4.014 2.427 6.090 5.8S"3 5.576 4.384 2.508 6.558 6.301 5.795 5.467
.658 6.998 6.493 5.809 5.525
.962 7.301 3.365 2.842 2.104 3.112 3.944 3.O69 2.888 1.840
2.885 3.474 3 .093 2.789 2.106 3.136 3.491
porting year of latest nodal
Source:
latest * model P
1,215 .423 208 .193
1,197 .418 199 .186
IB 1.528 9 1.974
1934 or II
88 1 .689
88 1.719
prior T
523 .261
478 .241
45 2.571
U. S. Bureau of the C*msmj, Agriculture Census Reports.
EXHUT105. AUTOMOBIES, MOTOnMKKS, AND TUCTBB BN GEOUIA AMI MtTEB STATES
FAtMS-AVFJAliE AND MEDIAN YEAI OF LATEST MODEL, BY OPaATOfS
TENUK AND COIOI, 1MO CENSUS
(A: United States aTerae; ei Georgia *rorage; y.i United Status nadian; nt: Georgia median. The erage is the aunt of all the yeari reported di-rlded
by the number of farms reporting; the median i* the year auch that hair the report* show It
"or a later yaar and the other half how it or an earlier year.)
Motortruck*
S t- 0> to M to 10 r> to (O 10
ALL FARM OPERATORS
Ifhole owners
A a H a A a X
Part owners
ana s'TM
A a
X *
A a If
A
*
WHITE PARK OPERATORS
Whole owners
Part owners
A a If
A a
M a
A a X
A
wana-
a
gers M
A
HONWHITE PARK OPERATORS
Whole owners
A a
X n
A a 11
Part owners
A a 11
a A a X
S
||
A a H
A a H
A a H a
A
a X
A a H
A a X
M
A a X
A a H
A.
a X
A a H
A a X
A a X
A a
X a A
a X
A a
X
A a X
A a X
A a X a
A
a X
A a X
A a X a
A a X
A a X
A
a X
A a M
A a X
A a X
A a X a A a X
A a X
Source i U.S. Buraau of th Camus, Agricult-jre Gamut Reports.
77
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(Zaoh Georgia total A = ALL
T = 1LL TENA!ff3;
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----1 H9 4*i0*V- Honwblt~e*~-
Total
1930 Volte
Nonwtlte
TOTAL NUHBEB Or FASH OPZRATOR3
Reporting on With mortgage
A W P H T C
n3
N
K P
216,033 78,103
9,078
1,003 129,850
27,952 83,735 IB. 163 68,918
3.S43 2.488 1.476 2. 756 5.499 5.434 6.170 3.709 .390
37,045 2.257 3.502 1.094
156,901 67,499
7,664
968 30,773 19,837 51,188
9.767
61,365 7.025
24.590 3.084
3.918 2.314 1.318
3.711 4.330 4.456 5.303 2.346
2.245 1.270
2.123 .992
59,132 8,804 1,414
36 49,078
8,115 33,567 3.396
7,553 1,235
2 ,455
418
8.223 5.134 4.218 5.021 9.488 11.554 8.304 15.313
5.039 4.148
6 . 105
4.551
355,598 70,596 9,806 1,405
174,390 27,533
ia)
.,l|j. 63,998
7.898 22,380
3.037
4.054 3.42S 1.403 3.516 6.545 5.628
(a)
-iBl. 2.347 1.281 1.933
.393
158,809 57,499
7,139 1.334 98,754 17,001
(a) ,,<!.
5..6i,1j4i4,
19,339
la)
3.143 3.314 1.1BS 3.538 5.054 4.384
(a) ,().
2.(.1a5i9.
1.732
(a)
86,789 3,504 2,067
72 73,635 10,533
(S) (aj 7,852 (a) 2,541
iai
9.474 5.034 4.712
2.306 10.650 10.339
la) la! 5.649 la) 5.705
(al
PW
Reporting
11
age
T
S
D
Reporting OQ w
mortgage atatua P
Kith
w
mortgage
P
A
W
Hot paat
P 11
6516 birthday
T C
S
D
Reporting on n
mortgage atatua P
With
w
mortgage
P
A
W
Not
P
paat
11
SStn
T
birthday
C
D Reporting on W mortgage atetua P
mortgage
P
A
W
Sot
P
past
11
45th
T
birthday
C
Sn
Reporting OQ mortgage atatua
w P
With
w
mortgage
P
A
W
Hot
P
past 35th
H T
birthday
C
n
mortguae atatua P
With
w
mortgage
P
A
Hot
P
paat
H
25th
T
birthday
C
D Reporting on w
Kith
H
mortgage
P
78,750 8,710 873
122,938 6,800 78,992 17.146 66,488 7.932 26,146 3.359
181,014 58,975 7,806
831 113,402
24.355 73,815 15,233 53,911
7.101 22,642
3,073
145,546 41,992 5,992 702 96,850 20,180 64,235 13,455 3S, 285 5,434
2.460 1.466 2.729 S.459 5.422 6.124 3.666 2.387 1.405 2.250 1.086
3.615 2.541 1.451 2. 758 5.353 5.333 6.037 3.434 2.456 1.392 2.285 1.074
3.769 2.635 1.475 2.771 5.374 5.224 5.973 3.321 2.561 1.413
3,389
98,019 23,970
3,490 476
71,083 13,979 48,506 8,998 20,747
3.153 9,204 1.355
52,454 9,217 1,271 222
41,744 7,440
29,648 4.655
1.091
4.028 3.755 1.625 2.713 5.198 5.143 5.884 3.166 2.678 1.565 2.449 1.190
4.435 3.997 1.747 3.452 5.262 5.282 5.883 3.134
1.133 3 t606
469
IS, 026 1.297 154 33
10,542 1,512 8.005 1,035 1,093 135 361 45
1.636 2.7Z1 1.336
5.154 3.253 2.014 2.359 5.715 5.981 5.072 3.750 3.143 1.975 3.752 1.421
64.531 7.358 343
76,851 19,037 48,655
9.159 59,197
6 751 23,763
2,966
132,911 53,007 6,734 803 72,357 17,705 46,241 8.431 48,653 6.173 20,839 3,753
106,623 37,939 5,259 676 52,749 14,963 40,670 7.116 34,749 4.805
2,172
2.307 1.309 2.688 4.351 4.4SS
5.373 2.203 3.242
1.261 2.115
.934
8,229
1,352 31
46.087 7,763
30,337 7.987 7,391 1.181
3,383 403
3. Oil 2.411 1.330
2.718 4.321 4.448 5.338 2.148 2.343 1.271 2.1d
.983-
48,103 5,968 1,072
23 41,035
6,650 27,574
6.811 5,358
928 1.803
321
3.157 3.517
1.351 2.719 4.300
4.404 5.208 2.102 3.451 1.310
38,923 4,053 733
35 34,111
5,217 33,555
5.339 3,537
639
1.017
217
5.112 4.211 4.713 9.487 11.587 8.366 15.436 5.O32 4.130 6.143 4.578
8.O94 4.875 3.833 4.575 9.249 11.345 8.105 15.058 4.735 3.781 5.937 4.176
8.045 4.707 3.670 5.497 9.043 1.330 8.005 4.620 4.604 3.551
3.947
68,990 8,934 1,318 169,087 25,840
la) (a) 62,714 (a) 21,944 la)
226,665 57,118 8,307 1,252
159,973 24,736 (a) (o) 51,973
) 19,453
la)
187,137 41,041 5,627 1,039
133,430 20,456
(lat!)i
37,297 la)
U)
2.457 1.406 2.586 6.565 5.588
la) (a) 2.372 (a) 1.950 la)
4. 200 2.493 1.399 2.633 6.491 5.542
la) (a) 2.405
I") 1.942
(a)
4.330 2.545 1.336 3.662 6.233 5.331
'(a!)
2.452 la)
la)
20,973 3,149
480 47,203 10,663 31,331
f.209
,060 3.851
8,6S9 1.259
2.657 1.539
2.554 4.326 4.416 5.303 2.105
2.501 1.485
2.376 1.131
1,997 341
IS 23,880
3,316 17,175
3,389
1,637 293 515 98
4.310 3.353
5.755 8.636 10.958 7.734 4.035
4.034 3.233 5.056 3.724
31,989 3,789
733 101,435
13,879 (a)
1u9',S38il1 In)
7,953
(a)
2.542 1.339 2.531 5.979 4.838
(a)
35 .(4!4l*5 (aj
1.828
(a)
3,437 1,184
215 38,085
5,755 19,380
3.950
2.935 1.710 3.403 4.482 4. 594 5.260 2.173
780 87 7
13,659 1,585
10,358 1.706
3.872 2.436 6.604 8.335 10.833 7.579 3.333
1.059 3,425
451
8,203 1,150
145 38
8,873 1,157 5,032
636 985 jat 358
42
1.650 2.661 1.265
4.512 3.203 3.039 2.337 5.003 5.303 5.563 2.639 3.138 1.976 2.696 1.378
74 3.448
18
3,824 147 9 1
3,657 355
2,923 339 1O7 9 23 3
2.179
7.413 3.720 1.673 4.167
7.790 10.278
7.220 12.400
3 . 186 1.948 4.O54 3.543
3,072 1,325
331 62, 734
7,329 (a) (aj
2.801 1.411 2.299 8.127 4.912
la) laj
lu) in)
la)
5,373 1,310 226 54
23,783 2,102
(a)
.(}, 1,133
(a) 374
la)
(a)
6.827 3.503 2.292 1.941 7.394 6.853
(a)
-IjL 3.403
(a) 2.357
(a)
60,143 6,969 1,250
95,955 16,564
(a) In) 54,997 (a) 19,451
(a)
149,934 50,183 6,534 1,200 93,017 15,522
(a) <j 45,943
la) 17,423
la)
125,406 36,560 5,359 1,040 33,447 13,507
(a) lai 33,430 la)
2.266 1.159 3.605 5.079 4.419
(a) (a) 2.192 laj 1.79S
la)
3.271 2.315 1.177 3.663 5.063 4.330
la) ] 2.240
(a) 1.835
la)
3.432 2.395 1.194 2.709 5.025 4.260
It.) la 2.314 (uj
8,847 2,015
68 73,132 10,276
la) (a) 7,717 (a) 2,493
lai
76,731 6,935 1,773
62 57,961
9,164 la) f "i
6,035 la)
2,031
(L
61,751 4.4S1 1,268 49
55,983 6,949
la) (a 3,557 (a)
la) ta) | la)
20,101 3,338 595
63,931 9,335 (a)
1.,8!,26)0. [aj
7,438 la)
2.447 1.2D6 3.549 4.960 4.086
(a)
2.(.3"5I5 la)
1.76:1 la)
1,383 551 28
37,464 4,044
la) (ai 1,621 (a) 475 (a)
7,409 1,137
307 40,623
5,369 (a) (aj
2.727 1.265 2.277 5.254 4.230
(a) (aj
663 193 14 22,162 1,960 (a) (ai
la) (a)
la)
la)
15,436 1,175 193 49
15,020 1,449
..l(a) ,
1,018
(Si. 351 (a)
la)
6.055 3.432 2.110 1.795 6.564 6.133
,((2a)l,
3.317
.(). 2.515
(a)
(a)
5,337 135 34 5
3,763 653 (a) (a)
M11,5
23 la)
5.755 4.711 3.293 10.859 10.394
la) [aj 5.534 (a) 5.723 !a,< S. 439 5.590 4.501 2.143 10.493 10.119 la) "4 5.502 In) 5.501 la) 9.099 5.133 4.354 1.353 9.931 9.339 (a) (aj 5.090 la)
!a)
4.319 3.735 2.150 9.213 3.757
|a) lai 4.2S9 (aj 3.366 (a)
4.033 4 . 139 2.904 3.807 3.243
la) (aj
la)
(a) 3.913 4.269 4.458 9.615 9.106 9.053
la) lai
4.(.4s1i3.
3.367 la)
78
EXHIBIT 107. MtpBES ON ONHER-OFEUTED FUNS M GEOKU, 1940 CENSUS
(Eaoih Georgia total is followed by Georgia*a peroeatuge of the corresponding United States total. W = WHOLE-OWNER FARMS; 0= PART-OWNER FARMS, OWNED PART.)
ALL FARMS
NUMBER ACREAGE
Total
?
Q
76,103 2.468 9.078 1.476
*
9,942,312 2.602^ 956.211 .661
White-operated
67,499 7.664
9,232,071 884.468
* 2.314 1.318 2.559
.618
Nonwhlte-operated
8,604 1.414 710,241 71,743
5.134 4.218 3.324 4.907
VALUE"
J 21.951.703 .616
NUMBER
Report Ing on mortgage status
ACREAGE
Q
68,918 2.390 8.261 1.417
Q
9,117,498 2. 544 894.655 .643
VALUE*
o
198,188,350 20,641.778
1.371 .600
NUMBER
o
27,045 2.257 3.502 1.094
Kith mortgage
ACREAGE
Q
4,153,202 2.456 499.962 .554
VALUE"
JJ
94,903,803 1.272 12.076,819 .330
NUMBER
*
26,609 2.253 3.462 1.091
Re porting tin ount of
ACREAGE
Q
4,097,276 2.456 492.539 .551
xo rtguge de bt
VALUE"
o
93,534,704 1.269 11,953.959 .529
AM03IIT OF DEBT
o
36,885,471 1.175 4.615.285 .435
NUMBER
o
25,953 2.242 3.400 1.084
Hate under 10$ *
25,803 2.249 3,366 1.084
Rate under 8$ p
19,337 1.7761 2.330 .785
Rate under 1% TM
18,240 1.741 2,170 .760
Rate under 6% JJ
13,604 1.981 1,559 .740
Rate under 5.5$ Q
12,497 1.979 1.426 .739
Rate under 5$ "
7,876 2.298 860 .807
Rate under 4. 5)6 Q
5,796 2.524 637 .935
Rate under 4% JJ
1,687 1.782 177 .631
Rate under 3.5$ Q
798 2.805 69 .912
Rate under 3)6 JJ
203 2.954 32 2.019
ACREAGE
W 4,017,011 2.443
Re porting first-
Rate under 1O$ N Rate under 8$ w Rute under 7)6 W Rate under 6$ W Rate under 5.5* W
4,001,631 3,262,189
3,128,543 2,296,298 2,096,160
2.448 2.078
2.046 1.973 1.957
mortgage Interest rate
Rate under 5% W Rate under 4.5$ W Rate under 4)6 W
1,314,299 2.126 940,753 2.316 292,318 1.S87
Rate under 3.5$ W
115,340 2.445
Rate under 3)6 W
24.619 3.103
VALUE"
W 91,557,534 1.261
Rate under 10)6 W 91,306,211 1.260 Rate under 8)6 W 76,578,281 1.079
Rate under 7$ W 73,110,832 1.057
Rate under 6$ W 53,179,715 1.018
Rate under 5.5$ W 48,451,696 1.004
Rate under 5$ W 30,903,758 1.077
Rate under 4.5$ W 21,912,688 1.189 Rate under 4$ W 7,193,111 .889 Rate under 3.5$ W 2,817,584 1.6S6
Rate under 3)6 V
503.271 1.701
AMOUNT OF DEtfr
W
Rate under 10$ W 35,978,697 1.166
Rate under 8$ W 31,391,075 1.033
Rote under 7$ w 30,111,530 1.012
Rate under 6$ W 22,164,280 .953
Rate under 5.5$ W Rate under 5$ Yf Rate under 4.5$ W
20,171,569 .937 12,986,629 1.014
9,421,170 1.142
Rate under 4$ '7 3,502,855 .966
Rate under 3.5$ W 1,698,124 1.882
Rate under 3$ W
251.072 1.759
Souroe: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Agriculture Census Reports
20.580,230 61,365 7,025
8,483,794 831.183
187,419,932
19.436.347 24 , 590 3,084
3,886,453 469,052
90,223,610 11.497.789
24,205 3,048
3,835,135 461.871
.584 2.245 1.270
2.509 .604
1.317
.571 2 . 123
.992 2.341
.523 1.222
.508 2.120
.988
2.341 .520
1,371,473
7,553 1,236
633,704 63.467
10,768,418 1,205,431 2,455 418 266,749
30.910
4,680,193 579,030
2,404 414
262,091 30.668
3.467
5.029 4.148
3.125 4.750 4.676 3.343 6.106 4. 551 8.822
5.396
5.60*3 3.578
6.130 4.595 8.875 5.441
11.383,434
34,894,340 4.394.482 23,623 3.001
23,517 2,983
17,903 2.138
16,876 1,990
12,566 1.426
11,522
1,300 7 , 314
795
5,330 585
1,551 161 708 59
181 29
3,761,621 3,750,551 3,086,551 2,960,091 2,165,131 1,972,047
1,240,081 879,945 274,445 103,859 23.469
87,098,970 86,909,382 73,363,094 70,037,245 50,779,230 46,169,241
29,494,180 20,740,785
6,811,031 2,553,909
485,346
.507
1.124 .417
2.111 .984
2.116 .986
1.690 .737
1.655 .712
1.868 .685
1.861
.681 2 . 170
.753
2.366 .868
1.667 .580
2.587 .799
2.726 1.910
2.328 2.333 1.995 1.964 1.880 1.861
2.024 2.139 1.503 2.253 3.035
1.213 1.212 1.043 1.022
.978 .963
1.034 1.133
.847 1.532
1.660
569,525 1,991,131
220.803 2,330 399
2,286 383
1,434 192
1,364 180
1,038 133 975
126 562
65
466 52
136 16 90 10 12 3
255,390 251,080 175,638 168,452 131, 167 124,113
74,218 60,808 17,873 11,481
1,150
4,458,564
4,396,829 3,215,187 3,073,587
2,400,485
2,232,455 1,409,578 1,171,903
382,080 258,675
17,925
3.532 6.149 3.513 6.157 4.559
6.377 4.735 4.890 3.051 4.861 3 049
7.541 5.505 7.863
5.717 9. 771 6.813
10.615 7.203
8.400 5.948 8.272 5.525 5 . 172 4 .478 8.915 9. IBS 7.837 7. 80S 10.354 10.853
13.460 14.486 10.908 10.772 5.730
5.611
5.726 4.774 4.812
6.822
7.192 8.646 9.744 7.235 8.373 5.116
34,057,095 1.114
1,921,602 6.270
29,836,117 .991
1,554,958 5.674
28,599,181 .970
1,512,349 5.790
20,957,193 .907
1,207,087 7.881
19,018,373 .890
1,153,196 8.249
12,254,604 .962
732,025 9.779
8,809,540 1.076
611,630 10.602
3,252,494 .905
250,361 8.241
1,488,910 1.691
209,214 9.496
243.701 1.723
7.371 5.621
&Land and buildings, in dollars.
EXNBIT 101. CEITJUN FAINMG EXPENSES ON GEOKtt FANS,
BY OPEUTOR'S TENURE AND COLOR, 1940 CENSOS
(Each Georgia A=ALL FARMS;
total is followed by Georgia's percentage of W = NHOLB-OWHER FAKE; P= PART-OWNER FARMS;
the corresponding United States total. U = KANAGR 7ARUS; TrTESANT ?ARMS.)
Total
White
TOTAL NUMBER OF FARMS Farms reporting expenditures and machinery ( Including automotlra)
Farms reporting expenditures Tor feed
reporting expenditures for commercial
Forms reporting expenditures for liming materials
Farms reporting expenditures for gasoline , distillate, kerosene , and oil Farms reporting expenditures for building materials ( luaber, roofing, hardware, ceaient, paint, fencing, etc.)
A
W
uP
T
A
Kumber
W
or
p
farms
11
T
A
Dollars
"
spent.
T
A
Number
W
of
P
farms
tl
T
A
Dollars
p
spent
Jj
T
i\
Number
W
of
P
farms
11
T
A
Dollars
!
spent
,,
T
A
Tons
W
bought
jj
T
A
Number
W
of
P
farms
U
T
A
Dollars p
spent
u
T A
Tona
?
bought
T
A
Number
V
of
P
farms
U
1
A
Dollars
*
spent
----------------T-
Number
W
or
P
farms
11
T
A
Dollars
p
spent
j|
1
216.033 76,103 9.O78 1,002 129,850 77,839 30,495 4,552 545 42.247
7,596,563 4,249,259 1,013,489
454,199 1.879,636
55,374 26,345
3,586 303
25.640 6,367,679 3,638,599
757,191 433,528 1.488.361 193,643
66,092 8,507 890
118.154 18,647,880
7,006,270 1,415,886
675,747 9. 549. 977
700,044 263,462
53,791 25,966 357.825
2,667 1,506
233 82 846 93,869 50,553 10,913 19,408 17.995 23,894 12,690 2,595 4,786 3.823
28,670 4,071
594 39.274 3,455,679 1,899,408 450,047 267,143 839.081 41,499 25,594
3,531 458
11,916 5,433,39& 3,643,999
567,481 364,546 857. 57O
3. 543 2.468 1.476 2.756 5.499 4.615 3.855 1.681 3.864 8.917 1.333 1.748
.810 3.304 1.123 1.572 1.411
.856 1.494 2.475
,87O .886 .596 1.315 .956 8.236 S.422 3.942 5.460 13.335 9.513 7.445 5.381 6.583 14.637 9.995 7.779 5.815 7.406 15.199 .565 .476 .389 1.312 .945 .456 .393 .339 1.949 .391 .281 .259 .196 1.488 .193
2.025 .966
2.615 3.825 1.069 1.451
.555 2.527
.833 2.096 2.036 1.074 2.681 3.159 1.778 1.910
.986 2.533 1.993
156,901
67,499 7,664 966
80.778 57,653
27.208 3,905 532
26.013 7,107,669 4,129,901
982, 84O 449,034 1.545,894
46,136 23,882
3,104 296
18.854 6,005,383 3,590,926
742,871
428,053 1,243,533
139,828 58,839 7,214 868 72.907
14,919,098 6,562,826 1,323,321
666,022 6,366.929
559,155 245,927
50,308 25,590 237,330
2,432 1,465
231 83 654
93,999 49,610 10,887 19,403 14,094
23,110 13,483
2,591 4.786 3.245 55,353 25,971 3,600
579 25,208 3,224,918 1,844,942 436,316
284,593 679.062
36,264 23,342
3,215 448
3.759 5,125,423 3,503,685
550,640 381,592 704,506
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Agriculture Census Reports.
jt 2.918 2.314 1.318 2.711 4.380 3.663 3.584 1.491 3.841 4.826 1.310 1.715
.792 3.320
.942 1.301 1.327
.770 1.485 2.006
.329 .869 .538 1.491 .817 7.214 5.163 3.701 5.463 12.380 8.724 7.303 5.315 6.604 13.795 9.133 7.634 5.745 7.418 14.152 .533 .470 .396 1.325 .320 .442 .338 .343 1.968 .328 .274 .256 .197 1.501 .17 2.043 1.901 .878 2.598 2.767 1.011 1.424 .542 2.541 .691 1.678 1.941 1.001 2.643 2.459 1.693 1.859 .966 2.541 1.688
Nonwbite
59,132
3,604 1,414
36 49.073 20,131
3,287 647 13
16.234 483, S14 119,253
30,649 5,165
333.742 3,733 2,463
482 7
5.786 362, 296
97,673
14,320 5,475 244,823 53,315 7,253 1,293
22 45,247 3,723,732 443,444 92,565
9,725 3,183,048
140,339 16,535 3,433 376 120,495 235 41 2
5t 3.223 5.134 4.218 5.021 9.488 17.905 10.318 7.241 5.138 22.652 7.153 5.041 3.333 2.329 1C. 029 5.337 3.593 3.008 2.011 7.038 4.249 3.197 1.873 2.217 6.955 j.3.493 9.015 6.200 5.379 15.228 14.963 10.478 6.548 5.397 16.671 15.926 10.357 7.043 5.841 17.792 1.473
.925 .127
192 4,370
943
26
1.953 1.135
.997 .068
3.901
734 202
4
1.451 1.033
.396 .057
578 17,251 2,693
471
15 14,066 230,761 54,466 13,731 2,545 160,019 5,235 1,752
316
10 3.157 308,173 135,314 16,341 2,954 153.064
1.460 9.737 5.413 4.164 3.505 12.152 5.250 4.236 2.639 1.614 8. 530 9.102 6.129 4.168 3.774 14.975 7.960 6.530 2.993 2.284 13.628
80 EXHIBIT 109. FARM WORKERS AND FARM WAKES ON GEORGIA FARMS, BY OPERATOR'S TENURE AND COLOR, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Georgia A=AZ1 FARMS;
toW t=a\lVHIOsLEf-OoVll.TotEwRedFARbMy SG; eoPr=gPiAa*RaT-0p'.eYrNcEeRntaFgAeRMoSf;
the oorrespoadlng United States total. U = MANAGER FARMS; T =TENANT FARMS.)
Total
White
Nonwhlte
%
TOTAL NUMBER OK FAKJ3 rFearms porting number of family and/or hired workers used*
rFeorms porting foully workers useda
rFearms porting hired workers used"
Forms reporting amount of cash wages paid during 1938 to hired workers*
A
W
P
U
T
A
Number
W
of
P
farms
31
Mar. 24-30,
T
1940
A
Number
W
of
P
workers
U
T
A
Number
VI
of
P
farms
M
Sept. 34-30,
T
1939
A
Number
W
Of
P
workers
U
---------------T-
Number
W
of
P
forma
M
Mar. 34-30,
T
1340
A
Number
W
of family P
workers M
T
A
Number
VJ
of
P
farms
11
Sept. 24-30,
T
1939
A
Number
W
of fumlly P
workers
U
T
A
Number
W
of
P
forms
11
Bar. 34-30,
T
1940
A
Number
W
of hired P
workers U
T
A
Number
W
of
P
faros
U
Sept. 34-30,
T
1939
A
Number
W
of hired P
workers 11
----------------1-
Number
W
of
P
farms
U
----------------1-
Dollars
p
paid
T
310,033 76,103 9,078 1,003
139,850
200,333 69,853 8,413 90S
121.061 437,347 155,843
35,253 8,423
347.830
193,102
68,445 8,047 840
115,770 511,246 176,601
31,491 9,433
293,722 188,906 63,566
7,575 236
117.529 339, 193
105,313 13,203 365
320.314 180,570 61,875
7,125
210 111,360
363,413
110,250 13,746
361
339.056 43,414
83,166 3,577 833
15.838
98,154 50,530 13,050
8,058
27.516 46,233 23,353
3,608
776 19.599
147,833 66,351 17,745
9,071 54.666 78,703 35,329
5,116 836
37,432 16,505,107
8,469,294 2,165,814 2,054,730 3.815,369
3.543 2.468 1.478 3.756 5.499
3.763 2.630 1.488 3.997
5.849 4.5ll 3.315 3.077 4.987 a. 867
3.721
2. 616 1.447 2.917 5.321 4.544 3.331
2.153 4. 298 6.885 3.717 2.525 1.401 2.754 5.831 4 . 272
3.751 1.470 3.052
6.878 3.681 3.530
1.357
3.665 5.808
4.471
2.865 1.522
3.159
7.103 4.864
4.734 2.558 3.152 6.683
5.598 5.790 3.788 5.135
6.783 4.167 3.777
2.125 3.060 6.023
4.736 4.566 3.174
4.357 6.068 3.483 3.01B 1.534 3.001
5.143 3.111 2.367 1.361 2.179
3.416
156,901 67,499 7,664
966 80.772
144,641 61,945 7,102 874
74,720 316,513 138,863
32,089 8,263 147.298 139,450
60,751
6,804 814
71,081 363,656 156,944
27,419 9,247
170.046
134,494 56,016 6,330
231 71.917 226,122 90,504 10,533
351 124.734
128,501 54,608
5,953 304
67,736
236,682 94,448 10,801 343
131,091
38,754 21,778
3,331 303
18.853 90,391
48,359 11,556
7,912
33.564 38,735 20,676
3,286 750
14.013 126,974 62,496
16,618 8,905 38,955 64,043
32,749 4,590 797
35.907 15,578,900
8,334,578 2,108,712 2,026,889 3.308.721
2.918 2.314 1.318
2.711 4.380
3.088 2.467 1.327 3.949
4.647 3.734 3.132 1.919 4.976 5.4O3 3.048
3.455
1.390 2.884 4.601 5.730 3.140 1.983 4.334 5.393
3.018 2.357 1.237
3.753 4.609 3.327 3.536 1.253 3.007 5.384
3.984 2.355
1.197 2.644 4.569
3.474 2.633 1.285 3.063
5.522
4.526 4.573
3.434 3.098 5.908 5.379
5.686 3.739 5.134
6.170 3.678 3.608
1.992 3.015
4.835 4.323 4.429 3.064 4.351 4.999 2.989
2.874 1.417 2.957
3.969 3.039 2.327 1.246 2.177
2.173
59,133 8,604 1,414
38 49.073 55,591
7,907 1,311
32 46,341 120,834 16,979
3,163
160 100,533
53,653 7,694
1,343 26
44.689 147,590
19,657 4,072 185
123.676
54,413 7,550 1,245
5 45,612 113, 07J. 14,808
2,669 14
95,580
52,069 7,367
1,172
6
43,624 126,731
15,802 2,945
19 107.965
4,660
1,383 256
30 2,986 7,763
2,171 494 146
4.953 7,508 1,576
320 38
5,586 20,859
3,855 1,127
166 15,711 14,660
3,580 528 29
11.525 936,207 234,716
57,103 27,841
606,548
8.223 5.134 4.213
5.021 9.488 8.716
5.441 4.389
5.351 10.030
9.927 6.361 4.868
5.672 11.393
8.738 5.437
4.326 4.594
10.067 9.842 6.482 5.127 4.874
11.111
8.701 5.361 4.285
2.825 10.018
9.881 6.049 4.706 4.861 11.345
8.689 5.324
4.236 3.681
10.031 9.632 6.051 4.696
6.810 10.389
13.807
10.685 7.505
5.871 15.334 10.643
9.811 5.980 5.764
12.385 13.234
9.863
6.770 5.350 15.717 11.343
9.1S4 6.743
4.720 13.925 12.494
8.058 5.463 5.088
15.3*3 5.211 6.056 2.334 2.283
5.928
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Workers were workers include
counted only If form operators.
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(Eaoh Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. Money figures In thousands of dollars.)
"^~~ ~" """"""*"""""^^ OflAafslha faarm Inncnonmme From marketings
~""~'VHln Valn ue of pnrordiuiiacttns canonnmsuimmfelrdt onn fnarrnmins whhnerrne pnrnofdluunced" From
TOTAL
Totul
Drops
19430 440,608 B.OOB 19430 366,986 8. 010
346,781 1.736 377,785 1.730
234,182 196,764
1941 847,348 1.882 181,791 1,648 120,379
1940 838,858 3.363 173,581 1.696 114,694
1939 818,610 8.808 156,546 1.803
95,806
1938 223,689 8.356 1937 836,085 2.831
168,458 1.940 169,604 1.640
107,243 185,108
1936 339,289 2.385 174,833 8.013 139,050
1935 218,170 2.363 149,111 1.947 112,054
1934 807,116 2.633 150,810 2.234 118,324
1933 154,649 8.391 107,486 1.974
83,719
1938 117,184 2.038
68,500 1.444
51,391
1931 147,880 1.940
98,116 1.446
71,698
1930 337,814 8.853 170,299 1.688 139,714
1989 895,833 2.878 233,736 1.972 186,026
1988 266,339 2.091 196,108 1.762 159,465
1927 282,719 3.871 308,603 1.939 174,641
1926 358,979 2.089 177,957 1.685 146,998
1936 300,839 2.350 1924 381,718 8.379
283,869 2.087 308,120 3.046
190,301 181.666
Source: U. a, Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
2.963 3.080 8.552 3.305 2.847 3.368 3.169 3.808 3.762 3.939 3.385 3.B69 2.836 3.639 3.630 3.161 3.387 3.007 3.443 3.3B3
LlrestocK and HTestook products
t e98?.72m66
41,199 33,468 34,948 31,008 34,466 38,386 24,442 18,877 16,835 17,309 30,318 30,585 36,700 35,643 33,961 30,905 32,668 27.660
.8'6*6'.
.640 .687 .776 .690 .703 .608 .695 .649 .567 .637 .527 .690 .696 .591 .607 .546 .594 .573
Dover nrnent
payments 0
13,334 13,854 80,313 84,419 86,794 80,818 10,030 6,787 13,615 14,209 7,933
1.984 1.986 3.451 3.169 3.199 4.193 8.734 3.363 3.301 3.183 6.061
: ::
Totul
96,081 79,801 65,651 60,377 62,062 64,830 66,481 65,006 63,059 56,305 47,163 48,684 65,764 67.&15
73,607 71,231 74,117 fll,038 77,370 73.693
a>
4.667 4.697 4.664 4.893 4.990 B.004 4.711 4.730 4.776 B.167 4,610 4.839 4.449 4.394
4.S69 4.376 4.371 4.411 4.343 4.474
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^Includes rental and dflgures unuvulluble.
EXHIBIT 112. GEORGIA FARM INCOME (VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD, TRADED, OR USED BT FARM HOUSEHOLDS) BY KIND OF PRODUCT AND BY INCOME GROUPS AND MAJOR SOURCE OF INCOME, 1940 CENSUS
(Each Gaor-ia total is followed by Georgia's prcentga of the corresponding United States total*
ji'"''-\ro'w f r-n NsWBtft OF FAHUS IN IKDICATED CLASS PRODUCIKG FARM PRODUCTS OF INDICATED TYPE; Vx VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS* OF INDICATED TYPE PRODUCED BT SUCH FARMS, IN DOLLARS.)
ALL FAHVo
" " 160,660' "-
...... ........ y....
lan -- -AVPOO
92,500
ALL FABM
N
213,677 3.579
213,651 3.580
213, MM 3.682
FEODUCTS
V 155,956.195 2.124
163,861,142 2,306
Farn produots used
N
by farm households Forest produots sold
Crops sold
V 43,675,511 3.958
II
14,059 6.08 3
43,660,564 14,058
3.862 5.085
--4--3--,61T44,7803"42T
3.866
S.oW
V
N
2,841,796 156,551
7.2E 4.SS
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2.829. 796 _7 .287
2,757,465 7.178
(D'J (D)
or traded
V 95,198,642 3.07 6
93,932,209 3.210 92,931,183 3.262
Field
ri
orops
V 64,558,439 3.422
84,111,513 3 .493 83,793,678 3.656
ToTT
vested for sale Fruits'
V N
----3--,6-7S44,7350J27"
$1..177951
------3,--65J94,,0'50l "62..118026
3,546,770 2.225 34, See 5.185
and nuts
V 6.717.820 1.936
6,120,958 1.964 4,711,943 1.924
Horticultural
M
442 1.636
438 1.648
431 1.546
specialties
V 1,338,081 1.035
1,140,688 1,298
873,692 1.179
Livestook and livestock V
128^,936 ^.dSi
ID) ID)
to) ID)
produots sold or traded V 24,249,246 .684
23,448,673 .706 22,629,057 .710
Livestock0
y
7^6,62^1 2.Z021 9,686,431 .660
70,607 2.^04 9,727,177 .605
9,689,763 .626
Dairy
H
37,401 1.413
products
V 8,692,512 .777
6,226,111 .757 7,824,267 .733
Poultry and
N
94,fdd 2,i66
94,682 2.7<ii
poultry produots V 6,138,108 .925
4,981,273 .934 4,914,216 .940
Other 'livestock H
4,!e9 .642
4,366 .642
4,961 .64!
produots
V
532,396 .492
614,012 .633
600,811 .669
212,878 162,749,745
43,148,159 15,939
2,346,069 (D)
87,828,116
80,893,577
3,300,411
3,126,324
397 607,804
ID) 19,427,401
8,738,222
6,614,677
4,750,780 4,284'
423,722
3.602
211,988 5. 541
2.360 146,006,677 2.616
3.877 5.081 6.614
(D) 3.466
42,660,316 13,801
2,134,773
(D) 84,201,634
3.924 6.101
6.334
(D) 3.734
3.712 78,193,823 3.994
2.540 3,128,789 2.832
1.617
1.570 1.300
(D) .698
2,496,997 374
382 026
D) 17,008 954
1.657 1.618 1.472
(D) .700
.691 8,046,994 .763
.667 4,067,667 .466
.995 4,513,554 1.043
.64? '" '4,167" ' .643
.618
381,739 .674
210,513 3.722 138,907,574 2.773
42,004,265 13,540
1,902,042
ID) 80,246,863
4.034 6.156 6.247
(D) 4.206
76,000,672 4.490
2,914,166 3.193
2,095,004
334 237,121
ID) 14,764,204
1.817
1. ^26 1.409
(D) .727
7,175,352 .828
3.005,879 .406
""4,2'441,,021866"1.:162S6' 351,687 .709
206,650 5.918 127,605,146 5.323
40,619,383 12,679
1,644,759
ID) 73,466,206
4.311 5.305 6.204
ID) 6.140
69,123,528 5.488
2.609,235 3.736
1,672.612 292
160,931
(b) 11,972,817
1.604 1.708 1.664
(D) .629
6,912,763 .991
34,846 1.612
2,089,404 .398
3,701,667 1.2M
269*085 .787
12,000
ALL FARM PRODUCTS
X 203,572 4.058 V 120,340,433 3.701
by farm households
V 39,468,289 4.606
sold Crops sold or traded
V 1,358,013 6.242 tf V 68,988,824 6.742
crops
V 66,129,370 6.129
vested for sale V
Fruits
li
and nuts
V
specialties
V
Livestock and llveatook R
produots sold or traded V
Livestock 0
*
Dairy
II
produots
V
Poultry and
H
poultry produots V
2,275,624 .092 30,387 . 6^2
1,469,231 .932 269 .706
114,699 .621 (D) (D)
10,525,307 .913
5.193.505 1.106
SS.B43" 1.725 1,765,192 .426
89,608 5.187 5,562,080 1.378
produots
V 224,732 .799
41,600 'f
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11,000
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196,255 .267 174,817 4.493 148.J 60 4.491 123,218 4.343
73,161 3.720 32,266 2.618 6,262 1.691
-- K-.TO~T.TW 107,662,600
.257
82,148,070
4.927
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4.514_ ~6^,OtrS;71,e'760"T.3T.1'B68T
369,609
1.960
37,081,019 1,077,455
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30,856,884
5.054
24, 200, f 69
4.962
18,225,067
4.690
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9.869 4.110
2.791,781
2.812
263,261
1.862
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97,203 2.670
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68,000,664
1.904,458 27,802
.012 42,943,662 8.020 30,281,1 36 8.355 20,928,8S 6 8.373
2 6.643
.661 1,263,249 4.878
.780
21,784 6.662
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534,44 0 4.666 W.ISf
8,120,970 7.642 1,896,390 6. 707 83,924 2.899
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1,182,432
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8,554,790
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771,449 163
56,131
(Sj 5,620,906
2.216
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1. 8e5'e2r 10.167 3.144
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4.166,699 .281 2,604,137 1.493
65 1.646 1,038,120 1.648 38o!e64 K401 93!969 l! 146 5,040 .965
51 /SB' TOTS' 26,947 2.2S4
21,467 2,406
18,400 2.444
7,767 2.204
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1,564,654 .486
917,369 .660
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128,920 1.563
9,456 1.004 14 .274
170,679 .827
98,396 .824
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EXHMT 113. IIML ELECTHFICATION UMMISTUTION ACTIVITY M CIEOIGU TO JJWIUIY 1. 1943
(Eaoh Georgia total la followed by Georgia's per centage of the corresponding United States total.!
Dollars allott-d................ 33,458,000
For line construction and
working capital............. 18,643,000
For generating plants......... 3,750,000 For wiring and plumbing
installation................ 1,060,000
Dollars actually adranced....... 16,147,000
Number of systems operating..... Idles energized.................
42 20,487
neoted...
62.824
* 5.102
4.568 9.172
9.879 4.433 5.243 5.428 8.230
Source: U. S. Department of Agriculture, turql Statistics. 1943. p. 487.
OMIT114. OFF-FUN GUM STOUGE SMK M GEOKU, MUCH 1, 1941
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding Doited States total.)
Dumber of establishments....... 57 .268 Cornorlb oapaoitya............. 94 .553 Built capacity 8 .............. 1.C39 .037
Elevators and warehouses.. 195 .237 Processing plants......... 489 .159 Others.................... 354 .747 Sacked capacity*............ 1,544 .510 Elevators and warehouses.. 763 .330 Processing plants......... 331 .320 Others.................... SSO 1.031 Source: u. S. Department or Agriculture, Agricultural Statistics. 1942. p. 99. "Thousands of bushels.
EXHIBIT 115. IUUL-FAM LEVEL OF IKING INDEX, 1340
Source: IT. S. Bureau of Agrioultural Eoonomlos.
INDEX VALUES
I----I Under 52 52-63
^13 64-75 m 76-87 88-99 100-111 112-123 124-135 136 and ovrr
EXHIBIT 116. IIRAL-NONFUM LEVEL OF LIVING INDEX, 1940
Source: U. S. Bureau of Agrioultural Economics.
INDEX VALUES
|----| Under 52 52- 63
EHS3 64- 75 76- 87 88- 99 100-111 112-123 . 124-135 136-147
148 and over
EXNIIT117. Nn PAID CMCUUTION OF CERTAM FARM MAGAZMES M GEORGIA, JUNE. 1S44
(Eaoh Georgia total is followed by Georgia's per
# centage of the corresponding United States total.)
American Poultry Journal.......... 4,459 .954 Breeder's Gazette................. 1,185 1.033 Capper's farmer................... 1,374 .103 Country Oentltman................. 30,327 1.035 Everybody's Poultry llagazine...... 335 .359 farm Journal and Farmer's Wife.... 13,689 .540 Hoard's Dairyman.................. 619 .363 National Live Stook Producer...... 180 .135 Poultry Tribune................... 5,405 1.137 Tee Progressive farmer............ 87,392 9.197 Southern Agriculturist............ 98,130 10.305 Source: Standard Rate & Data Service, vol. 27, no. 4, port Z (Feb. 15, 1945).------------
EJQUBIT118. GEORGIA'S FARM MORTGAGE DEBT AND OTHER DEBTS OF GEORGIA FARMERS AND
FARMERS' COOPERATIVES TO SELECTED TYPES OF LENDERS, 1943
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of tne oorreaponding United States total. U = FABU MORTGAGE DEBTS; 0 = OTHER FARM DEBTS. Money figures In dollars.)
July 1, 1943
Jan. i. 1943
TOTAL. ALL LENDERS
M
Insured oom-
U
meroial banks
0
Life insurance companies
U
Agencies supervised by tne
u
farm Credit Administration"
0
federal land baiucs
u
Land Bank Commissioner
M
Regional agricultural credit corporations6 0
Production oredit associations 0
0
Emergency crop and feed loan offices'1
0
BanKs for cooperatives
0
Agricultural Marketing Act revolving fund 0
farm Security
M
Administration 6
0
(a) (a") 6,33U,UOO 1.343 37,011.000 3.053
(a) (u)
19,538,171 17,932,5&7 11,741,133
1,527,603 8,411,006 4,193,566 5,141,396
364,600
3.338 1.2^10 3.543 3.952 3.300 3.533 5.061 2.438
23.121.000 5.597
89.916.000 6,190,000 35,808,000 9,485.000 30,984,443 13,956,548 18,808,838 13,175,604
1,690 2,730,430 3,598,669 7,361,189
264,600
1.470 1.399 3.181 1.064 1.458 3.588 1.180 3.386
.043 1.495 1,673 5.099 2.111
30.001.717 5.047
Sources: U. S. Department of Agriculture. Agrlau Iturul statistics (Q nnual) ; D". s. Bureau
of Agricultural Economics. Revised Annual Estimates of farm Mortgage Debt by States. 1930-
1943 (April, 1944) , and Agricultural finance He vl ew (annual); farm credit Administration,
Report (annual) and Loans and ''figures unavailable, ozzcept
Discounts (semlanmi'all. loans unallocable t y states,
omoludes
those
In
liquidation,
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ejnoludes loans made from
state rural rehabilitation corporation trust fund s and by the Resettlement Administration.
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HUNT 120. nODUCnON OF VEGETABLES FOR SALE AND OF ANNUAL LEGUMES M GEOtGIA, 1939
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States tctsl.
H= NUMBER OF FARMS WITH INDICATED OSOP; A = ACREAGE 0? INDICATE 33CP EASVE37S3;
3=.3UANTITy OF INDICATED CROP HARVESTED; 7= 7AUJS 0? INDICATED CROP HARVESTED, IN DOLLARS.)
VEGETABLES N
EARVESTED A
FOR SAIEa y
N
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7
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string,
A
or wax)
7
Beans
(green
A
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7
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K A 7
N
Cabbage
A
7
Cantaloups A
7
Carrots
A
7N
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A
7
Corn (sweet)
N A 7
Cowpeas (green)
A 7
Cuaumbera A
7
N
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A
7
Greens
N
(kind
A
unspecified) 7
Lettuce
A
7
Uusturd greens
N A 7
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N A
7
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K
(green) and A
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A
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N A 7
Peppers
(sweet) and -A
pinlentos 7
N
Pumpkins
A
7
Radishes
A
7
N
Rhubarb
A
7
27 ,698 5.988
125,531 4.111
3 587 125 1.793
155 .314
1,696 1.453
55.408 .528
6 ,322 6.545
10,460 4.534
438,275 2.936
4,030 9.787
7,172 7.581
239,593 4.772
288 1.250
156 .589
8.653 .399
2,012 3.032
3,800 2.285
205,084 1.650
2,942 6.984
8,782 6.205
215.473 2.813
178 .591
105 .191
5.451 .097
353 30.274
813 32.862
42,773 26.952
1,143 1.175
3,425 .851
65,119 .531
10 .395
53 .393
613 .354
1,738 3.825
3,079 3.891
80.158 1.563
43 .731
29 .516
3,293 .343
10 2.976
9 1.241
80S 1.410
106 .656
147 .120
27.355 .223
36 2.771
63 3.130
3.166 2.768
789 16.308
1,645 19.884
82.953 30.692
477 1.639
307 .273
30.638 .208
41 1.166
63 1.034
5,976 1.051
.614
16 1.003
3.313 1.001
2,615 4.555
6,212 2.097
118,468 1.030
3,677 14.249
17,425 35.173
514.084 12.280
2 .691
1 .008
6f .020
12 .393
S .058
479 .058
6a
.2^9 .038
306 .039
Ruta- J bagas *
Spinach A 7
Squash A7 Toaa- toes T Turnip ". greens T
N Turnips A
7 Bater- J melons y
vege- A tables 7
10 .704 6 .296 650 .507
167 1.165
222 .321 16.453 .304
707 5.4S6 1,092 3.774 37.937 3.174
4,921 2.300
7,119 1.376 385.345 .928
72 23.930
118 13.532
7.548 13.447 811 9.173
2,024 12.386 89.645 9.017 11,678 13.212 48,732 15.911
845.158 11.369
153 2.223 732 3.320
66.849 1.914
iWTTiT. T -.^TP^1 ^
N
164.789 3.413
Grown alone
J-.arvested for
A 1,302,404 7.295
A 1,335,523 13.345
kernels
V 15,499.725 3.743
Grown fclone Soybeans b
Crown vritn
A
755. S 15 3.399
4K -
37,775 2.343 240.374 2.098
3.53O 4. 253
other crops
A
139.333 5.S3S
Grown alone
.*
23,352 2.459
A
101.043 1.127
M
2,453 .957
Harvested for beans
A
19,353 .453
1
57,637 .077
Grown witii
143.583 .202
N
1,243 5.591
otner crops
A
11.560 7.055
Grown alone
A
-L.270 .537 7.693 .137
Cowpeas*1
.^
35,333 10.522
A
938.635 13.979
Grown witu
K
42,547 11.364
otner crops
A
523.541 16.389
Grown alone
il
53,003 9.793
A
314.994 1C. 338
^
44,073 13.473
Harvested for peas
A
332,253 20.15S
1
832,028 13.794
7 1.176,873 14.158
Gro-xn wlt
I1?, 517 17.59O
otter crops
A
274,233 35.593
Grown alone
M
27,359 11.900
A
103,035 13.111
Peanuts*1 Grown witn
95,537 19.547
A 1.445.709 40.231
K
29,003 47.444
otter crops Grown alone
As
615.336 56.381 31,362 17.754
*
830.473 33.061
J)
50,280 19.313
Harvested for nuts
3? 632,533 35.399 371,673,699 33.171
7 13.581.406 33.121
Grown witn
^
522 13.697
otter crops
A
4.34O 21.110
Grown alone
K
59,391 19.377
A
523.243 35.565
Vetctes, velvetbeans. iv
63,251 40.102
horse and nuns beans^ A 1,415,204 55.301
f.tctf
13,142 35.456
Earvested for seed or beuns
350,357 51.390 a 1,173,190 38.147
1.530.261 27.921
Otner dry field
N
rind seed beans**
*
499 .437 1.153 .073
N
416 .412
Harvested for
A
830 .052
teens
i
5,837 .022
15.711 .034
otner dry fieia
147 1.32D
and seed peas"
A
954 .390
M
77 .352
Earvested for
A
peas
1
232 .108 308 .031
1.892 .030
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Agrloultu] Census Reports.
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EXHBIT 122. OUALITY OF UPLAND COHON GINNED IN GEORGIA AND M THE UNITED STATES, CROPS OF 1938-1942
Average staple length ( in 32nds of an inch) 5a. U.S.
Grade Index Coddling .Vhite=10oT da. U.S.
Percentage rough pre
paration Ga. U.S.
Petrecnedntearg- e able In
settlement of futures
contracts da. U.S.
Crop of 1942.. Crop of 1941.. Crop of 1940.. Crop of 1939 .. Crop of 1938..
31.3 31.5
31.2 30.7 30.6
31.9 32.0 31.9
31.3 31.7
96.0 97.0 97.3 94.9
98.7
95.0 94.1 96.2 97.3
98.2
17.4 9.7 8.9 7.9 3.4
7.9 84.5 78.3 7.3 35.1 77.3 7.3 87.8 81.5 6.1 93.9 92.3 3.6 97.0 94.0
Source: U. 3. Food Distribution Administration, Cotton Quality Statistlas (annual).
EXHIBIT 123. CROP INSURANCE ON UFIAND COTTON IN GEORGIA, CROP OF 1942
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
Acreage insured..... 284,135 10.467
Production insured". 51,381,810 12.300
PreJiiuns0 ........... 3,599,760 . 11.468
Indemnities11 ........ 6,869,617 11.275
Acreage indemnified.
87,601 11.628
Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Statistics. 1943. p. 473.
aln pounds of lint, although the actual transactions were usually in cash.
EXHIBIT 124. COTTON PIODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN GEOItU, OOP YEAIS 1936-1943
(Eaoh Oeorgla totl it followed b;' OeergU'i percentage of the corresponding United states total.)
e/i/'- Vsi/44
Cotton* ginned t gross weight* *........,......., Cotton* ginned i net weight, excluding tare*....
Number of ginneries, totelf ...,....,...,...,,..,. Number of ginneries active during year........... Cotton spindles In plaoe at end of year. ......... Thousands of active ootton spindle houre....... . .
1,610,000 844,586
648,682 844,014 696,667 687,689 800,944
761,964 874,247
cot, 661
J4J,SO
164,626 86, 6(0,744 617,834 2,044,974
1,129,9(9 530,077
789, 82 1,261 967
3,099,964
3,06e,300 17,276,662
7.436 7,667
7.616 7,710 7,787 7.37 S.080
6. 297
9e,.8t6e5a
9,307
6. 673 7,46 7.444 7.454 80.668
11.12! 17,18
9,664 10.996 6.7i)2 13,309
13.403 14.606
8/1/42 - 7/31/43
1,714,000 649,131 663,346 850,210 645,788 640,40
616,189 768,222 666,474 487,076 260,330
120,646 63,219 660,143 626,096 2,296,177
947,136 361,188 695,960
1,305 1,076 3,037,030 3,029,082 18,661,730
7.583 6. 828 6.861 7.017 7.201 7.286
7.636 7.909 8,37V 9.729 12.628
16.312 6.821 6.710 6.709 20.686
9.673 18.602
7. 763 10.496 10.006 12.978 12.929 14.634
6/1/41 - 7/31/42
1,817,000 630,992 637,469 635,688 631,702 626,747 609,416 686,737 652,039 406,042 262,527 126,102 65,824 629,770 604,686
2,226,464 1,077,646
414,814 662,832
1,374 1,133 3,146,648 3,091,112 18,266,649
8.171 6.012 6.074 6.216 6.371 6.634 6.919 7.396 7.769 8.694 12.663 24.737 6.116 6.863 6.864
19.923 10.886 18.423 8.666 10.706 10.163 13.123 13.094 16.919
8/1/40 - 7/31/41
% 1,935,000 8.109 1,000,749 8.138 1,006,657 8.186
898,762 8.371 979,659 8.570 966,869 8.606 906,896 91007 868,936 9.464 728,611 10.367 607,252 12.930 288,524 16.984
94,686 16.614 50,113 8.063 1,016,453 8.082
973,992 8.083 1,917,607 19.727 1,264,107 10.629
568,197 18.979 897,910 9.263
1,418 10.809 1,219 10.464 3,148,180 12.937 3,061,438 13.046
16,769,559 14.099
8/1/39 - 7/31/40
* 1,929,000 8.103
904,790 7.881
908,990 7.917 907,310 7.960
904,771 8.024 900,678 8.106 883,693 8.271 846,960 8.403 763,402 8,602
680,465 8.687 361,437 9.326
126,079 8.923 43,072 8.020 919.349 7.781
881,621 7.783 1,666,068 20.107 1,036,162 10.265
181,713 18.688 853,439 9.356
1,484 10.869 1,271 10.694 3,210,466 12.972 3,077,362 13.047
13,554,338 13.973
Annual average, 8/1/36-7/31/39
2,316,333
(o) 1,137,044 1,129,869 1,112,306 1,093,230 1,053,408
986,654 883,039
699,318 428,416 197,546
66,678 1,150,684
1,100,554 1,329,924 1,086,366
686,524 856,615
1,660 1,369 3,262,245 3,126,662 12,127,810
7.927
(c) 8.119 6.236 8.360 8.431 8.668 8.924 9.276
10.0E3 11.074 12.928 8.196 7.974
7,966 19.409 11,846 20.132 10.671 10.971 10.805 12.449 12.889 13.788
Number of cottonseed-oil mills active during year
43
40
Crushing under 10.000 tons during year.........
32
20
6
349,000
Cottonseed received at mills during yesri tons.. Cottonseed crushed during yefin tons...... ...... Cottonseed on hand at mills, end of year i tons..
18,097 362,991 346,377
19,662
109,716,000
Cottonseed cake and Deal produced! tons.........
14,033 149,916
7,110
88,329
1,159
10.914 11.396 U.I IS 16.030
14.296 7.457 7.427 9.111 a, 734
16.767 6,578
8.907 8.172 8.007 9.533 9.770
46 42
34 20
8 384,000
17,466 343,184 343,443
8,798 111,094,000
14,109 149,869
6,160 88,684
950
10.976 11.879
13.821 16.000
16.626 6.717
6.700 7.699 7,636 4.204 7.132 7.984 7.504 7.064 8.173 10.042
44
42 37 22
9 281,000
13,456 269,435 264,294
4,067 91,922,000
11,068 123,118
4,686 74,600
796
10.329
U.lll 12.600 12.429
13.433 6.869 6.898 6.604 7,092 4.962 7.366 7.288 7.026 6.787 7.514 10.064
48 46 33 19
6 462,200
9,772 419,373 400,589
18,916 132,720,000
7,666
174,120 4,696
107,294
1,116
10.762 11.364 11.074 12.667 18.606 8.083
8.036 .31 .108
1 .492 .311 .764
.913 .738 .60
12.712
60 47 34
26 10 409,300 8,650 384,712
397,771 1,132
129,229,443 7,364
173,793 4,877
108,214
1,096
11.211 11.721 11.333
13.966 17.867 7.784
7.664 9.463
9.683 2.866 9.761 9.497 9.233 9.031 10.269
12.657
64 49 36 20
8 610,967
12,764
488,833 484,650
31,813 163,450,111
10,880 211,234
6,436 133,967
1,086
11.591 12.664 12.630 13.657
15.823 7,966 6,267
9.623 9.606 0.361 9.723 9.852 9.204 9.276 10.223 12.274
Llnters produced i net weight, excluding tars*.,. Llnters on hand in consuming
103,747 3,962
24,240 76,66t> 2,666 126,409 121,644 12,600
2,366
8.760 4.716 8,366 9.303 6.660 8.631 8.827
.923
.704
99,234 92,692 1,381 6,261
2,760 126,246 120,880 12,517
1,820
7,322 7.797 4.661 3.816 7.317 7.342 7,343
.962
.391
81,171 2,107 16,266 62,809 2,234 102,050 98,479 13,760
4,995
6,866 2.728 6.600 7.239 6.664 6.867 6.867
.926
1.136
100,336 8,498 19,796 74,042 2,291
127,276 122,860
16,248
8.306 3.226 6.093 10.863 8.362 8.446 8.460 1.122
4,403 .939
88,760 8,710
16,736 63,316
1,676 111,374 107,468
13,266
8.277 4.683
6.063 10.374 8.330 8.372 6.376
1.260
3,696 .699
101,789 12,164 21,693
8,033 1,671
126,017 120,638 11,693
8.229 4.077 7.197
10,655 6,226 8.146 8.143 1.471
6,328 .796
2,057,674 18.195 2,306,694 18.617 2,239,214 17.691 1,933,066 17.446 1,678,322 17.846 1,341,617 17.544
Souroei 0. s. Bureau of the Census, Cotton t>roju tlon amTBIstrlb'utlo'n (annual;.
Koludln6 llnteri,
Hiunoer of running bales, counting round as half bales.
"Figures unavailable.
din thousands of dollars.
*In equivalent 500-pound bales.
Hnoludee (11 ginneries Itill containing the laohlnery necessary for ginning.
lit ginneries.
EXHIBIT 12S. TREE FRUITS, GRAPES, AND NUTS (TREES, VINES, AND PRODUCTION) IN GEORGIA, 1940 CENSUS*
(Each Georgia total li followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding unitad States total. X= NUMBER Of FARMS, EXCEPT NURSERIES, REPORTWI IKDICATED
ACSEiCE, TREES, VINES, OR CHOP) isACHES OF LAXDi YeXWIBER OF YOUNG TREES OR VINES, KOr OF BEARlTfa AOE; B=XUKBER OF TREES OB VISES OF 3EARIKG A1E|
QsQUAXTITY HARVESTED) V= VALUE OF HARVEST, IX DOLLARS.)
~
* ALL TREE FRUITS,
ORAFES, AKD NUTS
On farms re porting crop
On fame re porting acreage 0
Under 60 aores Under 26 acres Under 20 aore* Unde 16 acres Unde 10 acres Unde 5 acres Unde 2.6 aores Unde 1 acre
V 9,708,135 2.743
S 56,940 4.627 A 241,923 4.796
K 66,082 4.612
r 65,366 4.642
X 65,033 4.662 X 54,614 4.699 X 63,694 4.765 K 51,401 4.647 X 47,796 4.946 1! 26.765 6.088
APPLES Any trees or crop
X 67,147 3.160
Young trees
_Y
--u.ut"sxtr Bearing trees
BI'
ith*'"1 *-'ndflr 1.000 B
862! 173 1.465 614,913 1.692
t*ees"' Unii"' zo
M
B
48, SM 3.192 614,347 2.144
number- Und>r 1()0 TT
B 466'. 732 2.393
40,763 3.380
Crop
769,232 1.488 QO 1,140,568 .760
V 962,376 1.045
ti 40,638 3.404
On farms \!noer 1,000 B
543,222 1.661 746,600 .904
46,286 ^.4^1
^Jnc Under 200 B 462,029 2.301
QO 674,133 1.807
39,806 3.646
in
Under 100 B 407,097 2.681
QO 624,665 2.205
Any trees or crop Young trees Bearing trees
Crop
X
324 .307
Jl
Y
496 .067
161 5 .2271
B
406 .007
A
QO
211 .002
V
239 .003
CHOiRlES Any trees or crop M
14,694 1.893
Bearing trees Crop
69,332 2.228
?
5,658 1.652 48,383 .506
K
6,612 1.693
0^ 276,662 .069
V
15,764 .189
An" trees or crop X 24,183
Young trees
*
4,930 17,332
Bearing trees
j!
20,026 63,639
V 16, 1O3
Crop"
Qd 1,447,133
V 61,64!
16.463
e',163 16.419
2.171 18.098
.769 1.930
Any trees or crop N
Young trees
Y
Crop
Qd
V
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Any trees" or crop X
Young trees
^
Bearing trees ^
X
Crop"
Qc
V
32 3.626
18 "sT.4T3r9r
76 .790 20 6.450 4,266 .999 116 1.080
9 .180 i .366
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4 "-..'r0z02T
2 .001 2 .001
Any trees or crop 11
Young treoa
:J
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K
Crop
Q*1
V
PEACHES
Any~freo3 or crop X
671 1 .044 234 .49"$
1,6S370T--.r0r3s6T
2,099 .006 258 72 .003
3,606 .006
77,606 6.568
Younj trees Bearing trees Crop
Y ^ ,916,469 -A823
g -~,667T1.,2'51T2r 14.160 11 ' 6i,i82 ~67?6T
Q= 4 ,369,626 7.706 V 6 ,029,235 13.156
PEARS Any treos or crop X
Young trees
^
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]<
Crop
Qc
V
*
40,140 " 44..-137750-
56,144 _ 2.696 "377557
12740.,3J1ig6 -"H1.63732T 304,199 1.218 206,453 1.107
Any trees or crop K
Young trees
^
Searing trees g
Crop
Qd
V
PLlftlS AMD PRUXES
Any trees or crop X
65
69 !.72"7660"
33
146 --..1w24
19 1,132 .022
35 .036
14,496 2.060
Bearing trees !j
X
Crope
QO
V
POMEGRANATES
Any trees or crop X
11,266 2*694
83f,.3s0i4s .385 ~ZTJoT 67,269 .223 66,840 .296
328 2Z.794
Young trses
?!
181
Bearing trees ,, D
254 667
X
147
Crop QUINCES
Qd 19,824
V
413
Any Crees or crop M
338
Young trses
,,
109 347
Searing trees g
238 651
X
139
Crop
Q
426
V
596
GRAPES
Any Tines or crop X
268,,653351^
Young Tinss
,, 138,592
Bearing Tines Crope
*
23,325 188,777
X 16,729
Qd 2, 796,648
V 94,247
!696 23.805 1.610 35.716 1.340 2.231
2S..67'74'97'
1.157 2.625
.646 3.131
.667 .913
t3'n.7j4jT4 .749 3.600
.069 3.&41
.063 .249
BLACK 'fiAUIUTS! 'Any trees or crop N
Young trees
,,
Bearing trees g
X
Crop
Qd
V
f
4 2.236
250 3.445 3 2.469
ir 102 2.158 3.B96 13,720 26.425 686 22.763
Young trees
,,
Bearing trees B
V
Crop
QO"
V
4 1.034 3 192 1.097 1 " .466 200 2.227 1 .690 800 .609 72 .885
Any trees or crop II
198 .448
Young trees
*
Bearing trees j!
X
Crop
Qd
V
JAPANESE nALXtffs
Any tress or orop X
Young trees
Y
Bearing trees
Jo
Crop
Qd
V
PECAXS
Any trees or crop li
Young trees
y
Bearing trees g
212 146 601
14,167 2,128
41
Id
33 32 46 26 1,060 162
48,247 11,3^14 206,126 41,695 1,986,443
Crop
Qd 20,760.782
V 2,286,964
TUKG HUTS
Any trees or crop X
283
Young treos
*
124 60,206
.040 .421 .017 .460 .011 .020
10.963 4.621 7.634
7.302
12.2S4
8.881 8.862
17.346
11. 7*2
8.619 19*101 23.149 22 . 288 26.489 30.823
12.263 9.337
.687
Bearing trees g
90,164 .733
R
11.044
Crop
Qd
33,026 1.423
V
661 1.068
Source t U. S. Bureau of the Census, \rricnltura Census Reports.
, 1940..
DAereage excluded where only a few trees or Tines were reported without an acreage *
91
EfflKT121. GENOA'S LNESTKK ON 1MB ML 1, 1MI, Ml UffiSTOCK Ml LNESTKX rMNCTS (Eaoh Gaorgia total la folloRwOedMCbyEGI,aoMrMgiOa'aIT,paMroalntaSg8aLBofthK a oor1ra!3ip9ondlae Ttaltad Stats* total.
>=unmet OP runs REPOKTIIO SPBCIBD iws us ooiirm or LIYBSTOCI OR PRODUCTSj S=HUD or SPECIFIED uresTOd, OR srvss or
BESS. Q=QtJAKTm OP SPSCHTBD PRODUCTS WODOCSDj 7 = 71L11Z OF SPiCI"TD LHBSTOCI OR PRODUCTS, IJ DOLLUtS.)
ALL HEAT am
TOUS UHUL3
On huid
jny horaai or <iula* on hind* llfttura horcaa or rulai on hand0 Horcai or oolt* on hand*
1 2M.54V
7 78,737,437 1.821J
I
US'. 725 -4-.-25TI
B
351,475 2.523
7 51,789.115 4.309
349,263 2.681
r7 61,622.406 4.439 25.965 " .161
E
35,469 .352
.485
Colt* on hand0
E
1.261
7
83,379
Mula* or aula coltn on baAd*
1
174,582
B
316,006
7 II
48.O78.5586291
llula eolta on hand B
946
7
83.390
ALl xflT AVniAL8d On band
v-26-,94t.24Z
.157 .249 9.460 8.220 11.022
.949 1.487
Bought
Sold allT.
Butoharad on Tmnm
IMS Alffi Pf(tt>
Hag* and piga bought
Bog* and plga old allTa
Bog* and pig! buteharad on fra
Boga and plga on band*
Son and gllti to farrow'
Z or aora 3 or Bora 4 or Mora 5 or aora 10 or Bora 60 or Bora SHKKK AHD LAMBS Shaap and laBba bought
Shaap and laaba old alln
Shaap and lambs butoharad oa faraa Shaap and laab* 00 haadK
Wool ahorn
1
58,584
7 3,173,726
M
70,287
7 10,419,345
171, l46
7 7,636.833
X
&O,247
E
207.528
7 1,247,765
I
E
762.918
7 6.306.760
1
l'A/,018
fl
779.194
7 7.420,343
164,933
B 1.125.337
7 7,131,338
jfl
B
183*516
7 1,790.308
t
40,633
I
21.916
I
13,202
I
8.253
I
1,852
I
30
U
1OO
E
966
7
3.533
H
346
B
7.596
7
22.314
1
166
B
764
7
2.661
H
1.OB1
H
16.582
7
68,528
I
614
E
13,577
57.040
7
13,079
2.906 .473
2.201 .578
4.090 3.853
3.711 2.O26 1.588 2.632 1.531
.981 4.196 5.955 4.614 4.^79 3.306 2.506
2.297 1.636 3.162 2.475 1.956 1.574
.930 1.190
'.TOT .008 .005
.027 .013 .232 .169 .106 .195 .041 .029 .122 .037 .197 .020
eimi urn GILT'S
Cattla and eala 1
bought
B
7
13,997 1.252 86.988 .654 1.922,428 .367
Cattla bought
1O.681
B
68,393 .705
7 1.789.273 .394
Calna bought
1
4.6UU 1.137
E
18,696 .513
7
133.155 .191
Cattla and oalvaa
aold allia
B
7
38,911
191.614 !ro2
4,091,271 .413
Cattla old allTa
Calm old aim
1
28,035 1.65O
B
147,666 .926
7i
3.749.042 .472 15.Z99 .849
B
43.948 .387
7
342,229 .174
Cattla and calm X
&,236 .810
butobarad on fan*
B
12.424 1.024
7
213.829 .813
Cattla butoharad on faraa
H 7
Z.713 .725
7.353 1.266 170.010 .683
CalTaa butotiarvd 1
on fama
B
7
2,687 5.071 43.819
.870 .801 .441
Cattla and on haad
oalTai
1 B 7
166.934 3.447 803.357 1.324 19.748.JTo .760
Undar 100 baad II ----- 106,368 3.471
Undar 50 haad
166.090 3.525
Undar 26 aaad X
161.821 3.765
Undar 10 haad I
151,619 4.746
Com and balfara on haadb
X B
7
160,971 3.4O7 428.354. 1.278
14.4237481 .808
Kapt aalnly
1
11,160 2.O1O
for baaf
B
90.631 .959
nroduotlon
7 2,414;*64 .566
tapt minly
1
for milt
B
159,144 .427 337,723 1.--05
pwduotlon
7 12.011,817 .889
M
168,226 3.393
Cow. allkad
B
3O4.979 1.390
117,837,857 1.024
Buttar ohurnad on fara*
eh
141,847 26,728,689
4.941 6.002
7 6.706.578 5.399
Any dairy
I
36.784 1.398
produota aold
7 13,706.684 1.064
ri
6.294 .660
Khola all* aold
22.706.934 .422
7 t.706.399 .540
Crau (buttarfat Mutant) aoU
Qh
7
H
4.586 1,296,302
292,707 30,438
.314 .119 .110 7.816
Buttar aoU
Qh 4.832.737 8.329
7 1,036.678 5.408
GOAxa Alb Hub
Ooata and Idda X
on hand*
B
7
44*099 1.056 43,350 .363
Goata adlkad B
673 .482
oBJtjt
aaaa oanad by
fan oparator
B
7
10,2O8 4.012 80.955 4.195 159,409 2.176
M
7.Z5Z 4.199
Bonay produoad
1.532.712 2.292
7
164.823 2.840
Sour0*1 TJ. 3- Buru of tb Ctnua*. Ag-ioultur* CMU* R>yorta.
ftaiaad or on hand M
On hand
i
7
196,959 s.TVi
195,967 3,038,667 1.522
Ralud
cHii,in
1
3.899
7 6.234*219 1.432
gaiaad or on hand I
196,792 3.781
19o,7oB 3.802
On hand*
B 5,871, SS9 1.737
7 2.692,190 1.567
Undar 4OO
1
JS5.3O4 3.837
UBdar 200
X
194,171 4.001
Undar 1OO
X
190,119 4.618
undar 50
I
170,307 5.647
Undar 25
I X
102,526 183,528
s6'..2sz8'e7'
Sal.ad
B 13.376.439 2.025
7 6,038.023 1.681
Undar 40O
1
161,228 4.1O7
Dndar 200
X
174,054 4.677
Sndar 100
I
144,379 5.346
Undar 50
I
87,461 5.594
Undar 25
I
36. 114 5.382
Sold. all*a or draaaad
Cbiekaa aggc produoad
T9tm7!
1
66.230
H 4.279.698
Si7 1.917,468 185.920 31.815.867
7 6.184.817
2.7U9 1.424 1.123 3.813 1.322 1.489
ftaliad or on hand I
6.447 1.317
4
6,1*6 1.397
On hud*
B
28.CC3 .657
7
48.717 .653
1
4.228 1.O66
Salaad
B
69.124 .247
7
162.479 .259
1
4.216 1.1O9
Dndar ZOO
X
4.198 1.134
Undar 100
X
4.184 1.218
Undar 50
I
4.027 1.44S
DUCTS'
gaiaad or on hand B
3.621 1.276
1
3,4ft3
On hand*
B
17,263 .702
7
18,,406402*^ .612
1
817
galaad
B
18.372 .151
OTIXU&
7
9.796 .099
Baiaad or on haad
4,9Z2 3.769
1
4.018 3.785
On hand*
B
30.427 3.618
7
10,380 3.988
Salaad
R
2,208! 3.366
a
18.583 1.959
7
6.694 2.0ES
plfllOES
Raiaati or on hand X
1
On hand*
H
62 2.594 61 2.646 9.833 2.750
7
1.967 2.247
galaad
I
56 Z.9Z7
B
46,750 3.486
7
1O.221 3.245
QuaZL
Raiaad or on band i
12 4.138
1
9 3.285
On hand*
B
1.536 2.897
7
2.304 2.398
H
9 4.523
Kaiaad
B
3.998 2.332
7
3.998 1.856
Omr 3 *nth old. Orr 4 month* old. COrar B Dcth.i old.
tow 27 Datha old.
oOrar 3 ud undr 27 Kmth* old. C*Hog*. plf
'Thai* on hand April 1 that firrtMd .ftor Do.i.Mr 1. 1939, or -r> to fkurow i*for Jur 1, 1HO.
^Pounds.
lGallo.U.
JDoin.
[MBIT 127. ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT RATES, 1940-1950, FOR RURAL-FARM MALES IETMEEN 25tk AND 70th UTHDAYS IN EACH STATE OF THE UNITED STATES
r/5SoV
replaoeaent rate for any population group during a particular period Is the nunber of persons entering the group during the period per 100 persons leaTing the group
196
'**MJE-~--^_ during the period (either by dying or by reaching the upper age-limit), (*MN\ assuming no migration in either ease.f
las
I
IMINN"^
^B
' 189 \ 175
MICH."
158
159
187 194
U. S. AVERAGE 167 bSyouCrcoeuintiUes. ,31. 9B40u-r6e0au (o19f 4A4)g.rloultural Economics. Rep--la--c--em--e--n--t --R--at--es----fo--r--R--u--ra--l---Fa--r--m--H--a--le--*--A--ge--d--2--5---6--9--Y--e--ar--s,
INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE
EXHMT121. GEOKU WttEIS ENGAGED MANOFACTmG, SELECTED YEUS, IBM-1948
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the cor responding United States total.}
Total number of workers 14 and over8
1940 1930 1920 1910 1900
1,225,705 1,138,311 1,084,150 1,067,028
798,127
2.322 2.342 2.629 2.863
4.822
Wage earners in manu facturing Industries (average for year)
1939
1937 1929 1919 1909
1899
177,281 184,571 158,770
123,441 104,588
83,336
2.126 2.035 1.798 1.357 1.581
1.768
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census and U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Changes in Distribution of l^inufaeturing Wage Earners, 1899-1959 [1942). a!940 figure Includes total labor force; figures for prior years ore for "gainful workers."
EXHNT129. ESTIMATED WttBS AND WAGES N Emmnns coraa IY
THE FEOEOAL Oil AGE AND SOnMUS' MSHANCE MGUM
M GEOKU, 1SU-1042
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's Dercentage of the corresponding United States total. S = SO3SS C? VCHZBas '..TTH
TAXABLE '.USES; A=AKOuST 0? VASES IN" SODSAinjS 0? DOLLARS.)
1942" j*
All. TJOKvEBE
194 lb J
1940 b [
Males
194.2" ^ 194 lb J 1940b *
1942" J PfVTViles 194lb Jj
1940" ^
TOTAL
323,199 575.215 768,1.75 433.673
624,&25 359.234 553,433 445.412
547,150 383.356 445,500
284 .E62 269,765 129. SOS
221, C25 100.317
1.341 1.137 1.937 1.200
1.853 1.161 1.803 1.058
1.912 1.133 1.807
1.102 1.928 1.525
1.9S5 1.555
74.372 1.454
Negro
234,899 89,400
212,925 67,423
166,575 45,544
193,233
30,353 ISO ,975 61,314 -42,350 41,057
42,555 8,532
31,950 6,109
6.230 4.007 7.035 4.433 6.937 4.402 5.495
4.C31 7.I3C; 4.437 7.1C1 4.420
5.224 3.790
5.595 4.449
4,477 4.236
Otiier >
593,300 485,815 555,350 416,250 453, ISw 313.690 365,200 364,544
355,175 322,042 303,150
243.795 227,100 121.271
139,075 94,208
1.440 1.005 1.506 1.073 1.445 1.O49 1.3CS
.910
1.403 .992
1.339
.979 1.723 1.464
-.755 1.492
69.395 1.395
Source: U. S. Social Security Board, Soslul Seourlty Yearbook (annual).
aCaniputed fron Z% sa-iple.
^Coaputad froa * sample.
EHHT130. ESTIUTED NIHKI OF NOMBHOLTIUL EVLOYEES M GEOKU, IT MONTIS, 1S40-1S44
(Such Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of tte corresponding United States total. Employee figures in thousands.)
1944
1943
January February Mar oil April Hay June July August September October November December
f> 658 1.689 657 1.692 662 1.712 659 1.703 659 1.704
661 1.703 663 1.712 668 1.723 667 1.729 665 1.733 669 1.744
674 1.737
5 655 1.664
657 1.670 673 1.703 676 1.702
670 1.689 663 1.663 659 1.651 659 1.653 561 1.666 669 1.684 671 1.684
880 1.692
Source: U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
1942
584 1.611 595 1.634 604 1.640 610 1.639 616 1.621 62ft 1.535 626 1.615 643 1.533 651 1.642 656 1.644 660 1.652 675 1.668
93
1941
552 1.679 560 1.689 567 1.682 575 1.682 575 1.633 577 1.6C5 531 1.595 603 1.632 612 1.633 523 1.577 623 1.687 641 1.716
1940
493 1.635 499 1.643 508 1.653 508 1.652 510 1.637 504 1.599 503 1.593 510 1.589 525 1.601 545 1.651 553 1.654 563 1.630
94
EXHBIT131. KDBSTIY AND
(laoh Caorgla total la followad By a*orgia'a parotntaga of th corr.pondlnE united Statai total.
T=TOTALi
TYPES OF ESTABLISSKENTS.
UMBER OF ESTAB
LISHMENTS
Total T Plural-unit
T
3,15O 1.71D
P
1,149 1.963
* C
49 1,486
l ' 787 1.561
A
11 .528
0
10 2.110
*
"5 JTM
Si=gl.-unlt
1
'.SOS j :j
lUUlUk Of PKOFfllBTORS AND FIRM HEMOKKtt Total
Total
T
2,221 1.T96
T
179.161 l.dB1^
T
170,166 1.9O4
Total
T
12,361 1.179
Salaried Ofricara" T
1.947 1.397
Managerial* T
5,458 1.407
Clarlcal* T
4.956 .951
NUMBER or
EMPLOYEES Manu
T
157.804 2.OO1
P
10.122 2.284
(AVKRAOE facturing
TOR TEAR) 0
Waga
camera
Total
'
8.61 2 - 189
C
139.308 1.976
A
186 1.098
0
139 1.749
In plural- T
B6.512 2.005
unit planta C
86.235 2.001
In Bljogla- T
69.292 1.996
unit planta C
53.071 1.936
DlatrLbuti on
7,627 1.5O7
tSKIA| BNLuITSABMCrIaNiTSO
Conetruotlon
othar
all 1.144
558 l.ctao1
Total
Total
144,546.176 1.126 132,188,496 1.137
SALARIES AND WAQES PAID
Manu
Total Salaried Offloara0
facturing eeniloyoea Managerial*
Clarloal*
24,106,016 8,142,881 10.448.577 6.513.560
.949 1.076 1.002
.744
PRIME COSTS (DOLLARS)
Waga aamara Dlatrlbut on ConatnoUon OtlMr
Total Materlela and euppllaa fu.l Purcbaaad eleotrlo energy Contract work
1OB,O63,478 1.189 ' 11,215,698 1.O65
741,460 .689
400,621 *B71 394,066,519 1.225 377,010,078 1.246
6.466,777 .625 9.581.610 2.069 2,008,164 .341
283,316.138 1.148
14.640,346 1.519
Total
13.264,422 1.538
MAH0PACTORIJO MARCH (COLLARS )f
C 254.721,169 1.118
A
364.009 .862
0
406.202 1.364
1'luraI-unTiK~T~ in9"."8r6u74lS 1.141
planta
C 166.248.733 1.133
Single-unit T 113,455,726 1.168
rlante
C 8B.472.426 l.OBO
T gfl.ttX.TKf-Y.VSf
T S3.221.317 1.662
Total
F 27.280.619 1.439
VALUE or PRODUCTS (DOLLARS)
C 615.169,847 1.168
A 1.171.249 .521
0
569.626 .884
Plural-unit T 42b.4flb.679 1.139^
planta
C 411.202,686 1.130
Single--unit T 266,922,076 1.289
planta
C 203.967.262 1.254
IOCOnNTRACATOLRS
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
c
631 1.566 60 1.268
BAUILNDEDRS AND FIRM MEMBERS
526 1.340 "if.'flSS J.75T
(AVERAGE FOR YEAR)1*
PAYROLL
C 7.494 2.349
T
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ) B
IfifAUL AND AWlftoSVCoSI,!
?C -"
'Z5i^.'9i3lS3
'
'1fX.2M53
TiUH OP W8R< pHroWtt)
T 46,214 1.S4O
(TBODSADDS OP DOLLARS)
C 20.034 1.479
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
c
1,405 .797 72 .715
AND FEtM MEMBERS
(AVERASB FOR YEAR) PAYROLL (THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)'
ta
(THOUSANDS Or DOLLARS)
* 1.468 .783
c T C
S.J53 ' 1.185 1.868 1.213 5,432 .896 2,395 .901
9,741 1.O97
20,242 l.ddB
C 8,136 1.098
P 26.476 1.960
RUMBER OP
r 3.052 1.609
STORES
C 3.176 1.608
A
34 1.063
0
132 1.386
624,765 1.466
SALES'
P 271,236 1.641
r 77,608 1.493
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
C 273.380 1.380
A
311 .216
0 2.230 .614
NUMBER OP ACTIVE PROPRIETORS OF
f 28.797 1.765 P 24,206 1.884
UNINCORPORATED
P 4.496 1.390
BUSINESSES
0
93 1.725
Full-tiae T 7,894 1.689
FAULY WORKERSh Part-tlae T 9,230 2.022
T 64,527 1.T37)
P 27,931 2.129
Pull-tin Q
7,347 1,837 28,967 1.456
NUUBSR OP
CO
EMPLOYEES
A
47 .443
0
245 1.270
(ATSUfiS FOR YEAR)
14,426 1.659 t 5,656 1.749
Part-tin '
1,309 1.608 7,470 1.607
A
35 1.570
0
50 1.466
T 58,874 1.295
P 16,515 1.475
Total
j
5,732 1.384 34.374 1.217
A
36 .287
0
217 .922
T 56.OZB 1.3O7
PAYROLL (THOUSANDS
OF DOLLARS)
P Full-tine P eaployeea C
A
17,419 5.447
31,924
31
1.517 1.411 1.208
.260
0
207 .927
T J.B44 1.207
P 1.O96 1.024
Part-tin F
285 1.017
enployeea C 2,460 1.347
A
5 .766
0
10 .837
Soure*. TJ. S. Bureau of the Cmnt*. Umnifactur*! Camus Raporta and Buainaaa Caniua Raporta.
including patrolaun Ixilk atatloaa oparatvd on oo*vlaion b&cla, Tan though th optratori har* a proprltary intaraat.
^poniJbla profaaslonaj and technical iiployi, manj.ri, and anparlnt*mdota aa wall aa othar luparvliorj amploy*a ( *Clrkt, atanocraphara, bookkaapara. and othar olarical a^>lojaa.
Gcoat (at lt, in thouianda of dollar.) of atariala uaad and aqulpnant luatallad.
. aoartmnta, alcc^ cablni. or othar dwlllrc unit*.
95
COmBCE M GEOKU, 1J39 p=mumtuL raopsnioRs ; r CPARMKSHIP rnuc > C=CCBPCRATI01S;' 1=COOPBUTT7 ASSOCIATIONS! 0 = OTHER
TBDSI WITE TTPE HOT UTCKTKD.}
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f 3.O52 ^.512
V0HBER OF ISTABLIS BESTS
T 1.096 1.496 F 381 1.500
0 1.527 1.566
f~806,238 ^.459
P 118,718 1.704
Jt DOLLARS}
F 83,364 1.396
C 592.963 1.446
T
TJCLUDIHS PATROLL
7.743 1.462
(IBOBSAXDS
5.614 1.366
OF DOLLARS)
C 66.161 1.475
IDIEEB OF ACT ire
f 2.O94 ^.567
p 1.012 1.499
FROPRIMCKS
F
678 1.408
C
400 2.187
f 24,501 1.569
XtMBER OP EVFLOTEES P 3,561 1.781
(AVERAGE FOR TEAR)O F 2.110 1.531
C 18,554 1.571
94.B88
Total
P 3.029 1.354 F 2.181 1.288
PATROLL
C 29.199 1.336
f 34.13O TTTsT
or(T3DDSATOS full-tlw P 2.846 1.346 P 2,048 1.2E6
DOLLARS)
C 28,786 1-339
f
p Part-tin.
769 1.259 183 1.484
ploy*** F
133 1.761
C
413 1.149
f
8O3 1.788
HOTBER OF
P
547 1.996
ESTABLISBHEHTS
F
103 1.768
C
150 1.514
f 10,144 ^.016
RECEIPTS (TaODSABDS P 2,736 1.624
OF DOLLARS)
F
719 .921
XDUbsB or ACTIVE
C 6.558 .867
f
497 ^.463
PROPRIETORS OF OTU- P
4OO 1.567
CQEPORATSD BOSDIESStS F Full-tia* I1
97 1.149
96 TTSSf
HOSIERS1'
Part-tlB* T
127 1.666
f 2,446 1.444
HOTBED
Full-tin.
P F
803 2.310 222 1.418
OF
C 1,399 1.189
PAID
1
494 915
EKPLOTEES Part-tl P
F
231 1.031 34 .492
C
229 .949
f 2,113 .337
Total
P F
481 1.424 131 .825
C 1.478 .846
PATROLL
f 1.974 .962
or(TKKJSAKDS Full-tin* P ffnplojv** F
429 1.S99 125 .919
DOLLARS)
C 1.395 .853
139 .686
Part-tlw
52 .749
plO7***
6 .262
C
81 .744
TOOER OF ESTABLrSEHBI ITS
OTMBH1 CF GUEST HOOK
T 353
F 268
F
36
C
47
i 15,145
P 8,279
C 6,038
*
1.261 1.328 1.147 1.099 1.118 1-S2S
.952
(THOUSANDS
P
OF DOLLARS)
C
"Tlf
T
PBOPROTCRS OF DIEI- t
CCRPCEATED 1 OEimsSRS F
wFAcHenLiTtsh
Full-tia* T Part-tin* T
T
ITMBEE
Full-tlM P
OP
C
PAID
T
nPLOTZES Part-tin* P
C
T
Totl
P
C
PAZSOLL (TBDOSATOS
F.u1l1l-t.l.--* pT
P^t-t-j OF DOLLABS) nplojM* B
^.lo^.. c
T
ITNBEH OF
P
ESTABLISE1EITS
F
C
V
P
(TBOIEAID3
F
C
fthuJA &f MICTZV5
T
PROPRIETORS OF Dm- P
CCBPOUIE) BUSINESSES F
FUOLT HOBORS1'
F\lll-tii* "t Prt-ti T
f
IDKBBS
P Pull-tl,
OF
C
PUD
T
EXPLOTEES Prt-tl. F
2.975 6,052
Z9O 240
50 121
88 4,655 1.591 2,587
445 70
315 2.264
573 1.540 z .16764S
1>4gs
s
7S
273 229
33 11 2,576 1.658 539 373 274 217 57 93 61 1.467 979 jo,
281 1OO
18
1.641 1.001 1.2O7 1.271
.972 1.020 1.540 1.512 2.524 1.202 1.212 1.0S3 1.151
.931 1.614
.814 .935 1-S72
^j
:ltl
_ 9J2
2.353 2.704 1.793
.859 1.4O7 2.087 1.359
.SO4 2.313 2.624 1.595 2.477 2.539 1.951 3.121 1-91S
.831 1.464
j^j
PAIROa'
(raODSATOS OF DOLLUtS)
f P Iot" F C T1 Full-tin* P nployM* F C T P*rt-tMl P nploj F C
892 1.115 574 1.963 140 1.339 178 .443 864 1.136 555 2.017 131 1.327 173 .462
28 .704 19 1.101 9 1.538
KDHBEB OF SSTABLXSBB1ITS
RSCEIPrS (TBDDSA0S OF DOLLARS)
<
T 1Q7 1.1U6
P
42 1.441
F
21 1.855
C
42 1.561
I 7.3SV 1.761
P 1;5S8 2.388
C 5.064 1.535
PtOPEHTOES or nra- p 42 I.IBI
CCBPCBATD ! nsIXKSSES F
3 FAIULT
Full-tlJM T
M 1.539 21 1.270
VORKEKSh Pmrt-tl. T
8 .677
E
a BUUUUk OF
T 5.851 2.468 Foll-tlJ P 1.315 3.471
C 3,463 2.008
i PAD
T
KKPLOTEES Put-tlB* P
C
44 .369 11 .220 28 .567
T 3.512 1.503
Total
P 694 2.233
C 2.2SO 1.258
PATXOLI.
_ ,, _ T 3.4^5 1.538
(TBOnSAIIBS ^-^*P 692 2.409 OP DOLLUtS} nploj c 2>;39 ^2n
.P-pito-trt-a..JI *"^~
a llAuK Kjf SSTASLISSKBJITS KlAUlfK yf
T U1 ^O"
5
RCTTAL Of IT!
RJE^KLPTit (f jcrasAKB
T
su liM5
B OF DOLLARS)
o BiniBbK Of
ACTIVE PgOPI
P
159 1 O*Q
ia FifcflLT
Full-tine T
Wvndf)fliEERkSh01^ Fmrt-tl T
?4 1.070 33 .803
5 PAD MPLCTZES
F>rt-tl<* T
11 .565
gt PAIRCLL
Total
T
8 (rUDtSAOS Full-tla* T OF DOLLXSS) ?*rt-l>* T
81 1.917 78 2.161
3 .487
T 9.7ifi 1.54B
SUKBER OF
P 8.378 1.538
ESTABLISHieITS
F 971 1.680
UCETPTJa (TBonsAsns
C 356 1.454 T 34.50d L.Z39 P 2O. 782 1-566
OF DOLLARS)
C 8.415 .957
t
ACTIVE
P 7,569 1.432
W PROPRIETIES
F 1,554 1.443
MJCLT WCRIBtS11
si ]fUKBU{
Pull-tin* T 1,347 Part-tla* T 1,351
T 11,346 Full-tin* P 7.717
1.915 2.171
2.024 2.609
8 OP
C 2,170 1.O84
i5 s
?AT)
T
KKPLOTEES P*]-t-tl9* P
C
T
Total
P
*-- ;C
PAT80LL
(TBDDSAimS OP DOLLABS)
ployei
c
4,638 2.626
1,591 0,978 5,503
.:3.307
2>M4
2.2O9 2.577
1.810 1.319 1.817
J:^.845 ^ Kl
^*~? i:S ftrt-tl-J l'? J-Jg
full-til* nd part-tfca* forj_tn XMpt *trv ! and othar laboring forum lth dutl* not prlaArily iup*rrl>ory. rT*au> ftdcUd by au.if.etar*--that i, Talu* of pradnota ! priiv
of tmmllj vorlcmrm paid BO atlpulatvd vac*.
oorporation*.
EXHIMT 132. fiEOKIA UNUFACTHES, 1939
(bob 0*orli total la folloMd by 0*orU'i parototaca of > oorraapoodlnt Ualtad 3tataa total.)
HuMatbatrb-of llabMata
Salarlad aaployaaa*
Number*
S.UrH. (dolUr.)
W.g *unr.B
Numb.rb
(iolCr.)
Uaanuafr.golt0uQrlog tdoll&r.)
Tlu> of frodu.t.
(dollhrs)
ALL MAHU7AOTU8IHO PLANTS..... FOOD AND KIinXUtD PRODUOT3. ...............................
Blvndvd and prcptrtd flour oada trtm purobaad flour... Broad and olnar baKary produota (axaapt blaoult, OanMd aod dried frulti and
la* oaa and loo, .................................... yaai paoklnt, wholaatl*... ............................. NontloohoUo bT*raga ................................. Pioklad fruit* and nntablaa and wpttbla "Pxp*r*d fdi (Lao luting minpl) for tainala 3auHfla t prtparod atita. and otbar Mat produota
(act aada In Mat-packing aatabliab6.nta )............
Drain* ud fi nil blue cotton, rayon ellk
Prooa*ad watt and rcoovtrad wool flbara*. ............ Otbar taxti.lt-adll produota and fibtr Hnufaoturta..... APPARKL AKD 01KIR FI ITT SHED PRODUCTS IUDI FRCW FABRICS AHD 3Z1CILAR lUWtlALS. ................. Houaa draaaaa, unlforaa. aad apron**., ................. itoa'a ud bojv ahlrta (axoapt work ablrta) ,
Troua*ra (Idraa*), mab aulta, aad WOMB** and alaaca 1 draa*a axoapt bouta draaaaa:
Uad* lo Inaid* faotorla* or by Work olo thing (axoapv work abirtal, aport garnt _.
(axoapl laatbar), aad otbar n-tn'e and boya* apparala . Btakota for frultt d Tcatabl*a. ..................... Oaakata, coffin*, burial oaaaa, ud
otbar ortioian*' ooda. .............................
Partition*, *nalTing, oablut work, uad
Wood praaarTiBK. ....................................... Otbcr furultur* and flolatwd luobr product!. ..........
3.180 1.710
"j i:
105 .582 29 3.319 21 1.044
S 2. 3M 4 7.143 > .171 3 7.NO 39 1.B20 18 1.193 M 1.Z44 153 3.849 18 1.083 136 3.0(4 3 .796
14 1.012 18 1.887
a3*f3t If'rSjitSj
81 13.254 3 4.000
38 10.888 9 1.709 13 2.W5 8 0.7 4 1.747 7 3.518 5 3.998 8 1.099 IB .554 157 .777
50 13.819 3 1.0B7
8 1.788 5 .47 0 2.778
9 3.030
5 .3
5 .481
87 3. 39 31 .332
"1 :
19 3.173
a9a 8i..s5e7e1
13 1.379
6 .836 7 .831 9 1.408 7 3.811 11 1.848 B .533
la.Sfil 1.179
1|MJ i:lJ
8u0s1 a1..2sa0a3
101 1.33& 15 1.81S 91 5.100 19 .337
54 1.154 45 1.988 71 1.492 175 3.409 184 1.078 396 3.912
13 1.165
50 1.4U
,&a2?l4 t?1.-:3ii2Si5i
1,789 16.635 52 4.370
462 18.232
71 1.034 134 8.992 261 8.765 14 1.179 69 2.754 41 7.348 121 1.380 103 .538
866 1.685 13 1.43Q
329 27.976 34 1.723
44 1.671 60 1.815 25 2.218
72 6 .825
3 .252
11 .139
171 5.433
ffl i:ffl 21 4.606
37 1.753 11 1.622 120 1.353 99 3.743
20 .861 38 1.176 79 4.018 26 2.527 19 .781 64 .975
24.105.018 .949 167.604 2.001
''SI;0!!! MB 11.689 1.419 63 11. 766
498,228 1.347 237,943 2.01B
2,110 1.047 1,137 2.325
116,863 27,U 139,350 31,909 83,642 105,655 179,460 311,870 407,440 783,406
.850 1.696 6.961
.360 .686 1.731 1.683 2,894 1.017 4.057
1,073 793 446 30 52 315 333 211 453
1,643 736
1.095 6.040 9.646
.167 8.125 1,272 2.462 1.343 2.910 1.371 3.414
33,376 .909
ei,i l.ioo
262 2.644 224 1.454
47,318 .945 .013 .400
I875 iloSS ' 3,371,366 14.697
102,079 4.384 668,933 16.534
235
*W 1,111 48,704
1,101 11,945
2.004
:
9.185 15. 898 9.031 15.955
148,997 266,444 691,490 29,950 136,361 86,186 390,077 213,663
.640 2.468 9.533
.905 2.339 5.280 1.708
.446
1,354 2,008 6,650
112 932 632 9,710 2.156
2.264 2.066 10.719 1.026 2.546 12.355 1.935
.625
1.729.956 1.325 ZO,BOZ .964
560,227 22.012
66,712 1.544
17.394 3.311 40 1.034
6,254 39.687 383 1.376
74,607 116,626 39,570
1.377 1.677 1,445
1,503 2.633 463 1.906 507 4.228
141,54 6.178
2,038 IS. 429
2,446 .095
117 .235
28,453 .150
120 .222
354,661 , 35JitS2
41,040
6.245 .-JSt
6.029
3,011 5.386 8.926 .681
70,564 13,163 254,535 219,696
1.345 .600
1,247 3.544
314 104 1,748 932
8.583 1.446 1.843 3.081
48,138 69,057 140,654 60,269 25,609 99.257
.833 .978 3.366 2.998 .611 .664
88 252 8,173 644 166 204
.636 .841 8.572 4.839 .765 .405
108.083.478 1.139 283,316.136 1.148 6.097.516 .666 46,748,751 1.315
2,033,255 .776 682,130 1.660
349,643 124,104 343,687
22,425 37,856 188,031 209,007 174,154 355,545 1,464,651 632,689
.535 1.717 6,372
.123 5.495
.663 1.869 1.004 3.010
.919 3.618
79,134 1.070
124,836 .768
152,413 1.131 1.154.795 .523
718,638 6.997 33,177,831 14.734
931,267 8.843 7,629,483 16.934
911,516 1,820,496 3,894,773
76,061 657,905 327,522 2,208,889 1.404.953
1.476 1.606 9.832
.766 2.036 9.713 1.654
.589
9,967.809 1.526 21,591 .596
3,238,846 34.195 194,286 1.101
1,054,812 2.626 355,438 1.364 368,200 3.681
1,204,093 9.377
64,513 .138
81,505 .132
1,652,954 4.230 1.631.629 .467
'iSiHi i:l83
268,366 2.109 69,499 .907 1,097,877 1.307 864,653 4.538
97,885 198,448 1,060,625 337,128 64,643 139.369
.658 .660 6.641 3,463 .480 .266
6,226,391 2,451,469
757,818 239,423 960,593 77,853 90,638 898,066 664,809 1,668,568 4,455,993
,968 1,930 3.260
.941 3.012
.105 6,232
.624 1,004 1,121 1.056
342,017 1.139
845,643 .852
509,713 1,185 14.944.339 1.290
1,463,024 0,049 60,865,114 13.890
1,918,514 7.773 13,139,734 16.665
2,268,458 3,539,739 6,135,115
96,643 1,626,932
396,602 6,334,069 3.273.398
1,731 2.968 8.510 1,222 3.144 4.269 2.088
.422
22.197.896 1.607 103,583 ,910
6,809,947 29.924 633, 107 1.341
3,303,378 4.483 771,488 1.345 566,071 3.089
2,367,547 9.045
161,505 .268
176,082 .112
3,661,180 5,106 3.744,006 .450
Eva,6IU 3.488
729,143 139,739 9,270,161 8,716,815
1.894 1.008 1.309 6.810
323,765 479,637 2,447,676 831,400 204,968 465,314
.555 ,764 6.884 2,885 ,627 .380
677.402.657 1.192 133.823.745 1.250
11,663,233 5,696,797 2,046,093
678,095 12,748,305
520,599 113, 956 4,942,527 1,659,781 3,144,200 23,648,314
,963 1,914 3.464 1.036 6.845
.106 6.896
.760 ,962 1,100 .893
651,654 .897
4,312,672 1.073
3,754,480 1.324 39.454,548 1.398
^fftllM l.ffi 131,627,016 16,141
4,309,241 8.368 33,890,833 17.039
4,078,154 6,091,011 12,232,920
942,286 2,703,716 8,361,377 11,529,736 6.355.662
1.604 2.198 8.813 1,372 3,385 7.491 1.683
.458
63.675.970 1.614 197 ,Q30 ,BO7
15,857,446 21,736 1,119,242 1.078
6,199,946 3,429 1,681,355 1,592 4,586,330 3.768
6,067,398 9.982
169,032 .260
391,061 .886
8,803,833 4.779
"ai.-is 9.173.289 a:.4?6?7;
1,393,991 543,357
4,085,780 5!lll,117
1.981 1.418 1.843 4.619
430,187 980,276 4,108,434 3,622,466 310,086 916,980
.606 .762 4.695 3.408 ,446 .581
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133. SIZE OF GEORGIA'S MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS. 1939
\0 a
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the.corresponding United States total. Honey figures In dollars,)
Numebsetrabof lishments
NumberO. wage oeat rners K0
Wages paid to wage earners')
Manufacturing margin
Value of products
ALL MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS. . 3,150 1.710
157,804 3.001
With over 5 wage earners.. With over 20 wage earners. With over 50 wage earners. With over 100 wage earners With over 350 wage earners With over 500 wage earners With over 1,000 wage earners
1,803
923 537
335 158 64
19
1.803
1.811
1.965
3.108
3.653 2.776
2.346
154,759 145,013 132,347 117,343 91,444
57,519 27.858
3.014
3.031
3.076 2.133
3.355
3.064
1.581
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Censua, Manufactures Census Reports.
108,083,478 1.189
106,085,460 100,304,695
93,515,013 83,657,637 65,782,107 42,488,063 31,129,525
1.196
1.207 1.230 1.245 1.296
1.153
.850
Average for year.
383,316,138 1.148
677,402,657 1.192
267,916,343
343,795,548 314,385,239 180,773,410 143,743,061
90,054,397 43.828.304
1.138 1.123 1.105 1.069 1.138
.997 .734
644,433,694 593,928,340
533,117,394 443,704,018 359,047,520 235,913,281
89.314,058
1.188 1.184 1.161 1.121 1.197 1.034
.617
D?ull-tiue and part-time wage earners.
EXHIBIT 134. CONTRACTORS' AND BUILDERS' ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 1939
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. Money figures In thousands of dollars.)
OBNERAL CONTRACTORS AH> BUILDERS............. Builders................................... Building contractors....................... Highway contractors........................ Heary contractors..........................
Nuemsbtearbof lishments
531 1.366 38 1.036 415 1.400 56 1.544 33 1.164
Number" of employees**
17,093
303
6,989
7,438
2,462
3.751 1.002 2.397 4.611 1.819
Payrollb
13,628 185
5,762 4,816 1,865
1.585 .717
1.481 3.801
.889
Coat (at site) of ma terials used and equipment Installed
34,318 559
10,955 8,458 4,346
3.099 .766
1.860 3.405 1.749
Value of work
performed
46,314 779
19,555 17,557
8,323
1.840 .720
1.665 3.973 1.304
SPECIAL TRADE CONTRACTORS. ...................
Mr conditioning........................... Carpentering............................... Concreting................................. Electrical (except power lineal............ Elevator (inatallation and repair).......... Excavating, grading, and foundation........ flooring, all types........................ Heating and plumbing....................... Insulation................................. Masonry.................................... Fainting................................... Painting, paperhanging, and decorating..... Plastering and lathing..................... Roofing and sheet metal.................... Tile and mantel............................ Weather-stripping.......................... Other......................................
1,405
6 330
13 201
6 11 16 285 5 68 113 174 31 98 20 5 24
.797
.753 1.098
.369 1.263 1.467
.487 .735 .768 .706 .967 1.135 .435 .470 .831 .931 1.193 .558
Source: U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Business Census Reports.
5,359 46
169 76
759 396 97
68 1,419
81 134 150 326 487 701 146
70 334
1.185 .681 .540 .420
1.791 4.219
.901 .950 1.312 1.162 .443 1.092 .636
1.714 1.571 1.285 3.904 1.060
5,433 59 97 69
737
616 55 63
1,345 85
112 132 302
546 811 160 109 354
8Average for year.
.895 .551 .295 .354
1.057 4.069
.503 .646 .917 .848
.305 .731
.460 1.415 1.082
.989 3.848
.714
9,741 144 156 117
1,785 893 5 309
3,304 106
133 110 351
385 1,343
187 99 715
1.097 .629 .324 .487
1,750 4.255
.105 1.847 1.069
.933 .334
.998 .571 1.240 1.479 .816 3.825 .701
20,343 355 650 257
3,279 1,867
163 330 5,830 315 379 378
941 1,055 2,417
500 273 1.454
1.008 .631 .489 ,451
1.472 4.141
.530 .965 1.018 .811 .389
.816
.520 1.173 1.388 1.023 3.784
.777
''full-time and part-time employees.
EXHMT135. CflHTUCT CONSTiUCTION WOH BONE M GEOKtt. 1939
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the oorresponding United States total. Honey figures in thousands of dollars.)
TOTAL
Done by resident con-
tractorsa
3one by other
contractors
Done by builders and
% 58,717 1.299
46,979
* 1.226
^ 11,733 1.704
34,567
11,383 4,953 17.799
1.915
1.927 .778 .836
17,129 1.512 10,175 2.150 4,025 .993 15.650 .850
7,438 4.946 1.2C3 1.030
943 .404 2,149 1.144
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Business Census Reports.
Contractors whose home office was In the state where the work was done.
EXHHT136. MDUSTMAL AND COMMEKUL FAUKS M GENOA, 1948-1942
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. Honey figures in thousands of dollars.)
Source:
1942
1941
1940
f>
30,731 1.428 31,037 1.432 30,215 1.4O1
158 1.680
141 1.190
215 1.579
1,872 1.858 1,413 1.038 2,691 1.614 U. S. Bureau of the Census. Statistical Abstract or tbe United states (2-
EXHIBIT 137. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST OF UVK FOR A FOH-PEBON MANUAL WMKEI'S FAMH.Y AT MAINTENANCE LEVEL. ATLANTA AND 32 OTHQ ODES. MAKI 15, 1943
TOTAL
?uel and Furni !O.scelFood ClothinK Housing li**t ture" laneous
74 94
45.03
193.05
132.64 38.55 413.85
1,731.31
226.94
633.45 203.99
304.51 115.32
Indianapolis. . . . Jacksonville. . . . Kansas City. .... Los Angeles. ....
1,594.09 1,620.18 1,535.60
1,617.02
627.96 674.64 626.89 627.65
201.83 200.43 135.81 210.41
213.12
253.91 237.46 220.41
250.10
102.34 116.12 113.69
71.07
41.23 40.92 39.13
41.23
368.22 365.23 325.07
413.30
ullnneapolis. .... New Orleans. .... New York City. . . Philadelphia. ... Portland, Me.... Port land , Ore ...
San Proncisoo . . .
1,899.37
1,600.72 1,800.38
1,624.66
1,674.03 1,665.87
1,789.61 1,649.68
646 \\ 652.98 693.44 714.71 657.28 681.03 678.17
695.20
177.86 205.66 197.82 211.84 208.26
213.76
204.93 200.93 214.46 204.09 214.55
304.15 310.70
215.06 311.04
265.09
212.59 205.85
123.34 141.95
70.73 129.99
103.47
171.72 161.33
292. 04 83.71
38.17 39.06
45.27 41.22
40.06 40.62 39.94 41.13
349.02
364.38 395.16
341.00
363.83 378.41
43.43 460.63
Washington. ..... 1.789.33 657.32 225. 21 351.75 122.60 45.03 387.37
Source: U. 3. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Monthly Labor Review, Ootober, 1943. I ncluding furnishings and household equipment.
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EXHIBIT 139. STUIOIHIME AVEIACE HOlllY EAMINGS IN SEECTED OCCUPATIONS FH OBTAIN GEMGIA AIEAS, 1943-4
MANUFACTURING
ill
11 11
II II
E*
12 1 -77 ,
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WIorkIers JstHudied
Jl
W|orkers innand Jstuadied
NO cf
II
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...
17 1.91
BREAD ART) OTHER BAEERT PRODUCTS
14
Bread wrapper, automatic. ........ 11 92 .98 ...
...
.71
n .tl
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Workers studied
Workers studied
Workers studied
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If
If
If
If
)r | .99
ii .79 13 .91 ...
...
...
QRAIH MILL PRODUCTS
INDUSTRIAL MACB1N1RT
.40
u 12 .39 '.'.'. 11 18 .40
...
...
23
11 90 .40 ...
...
...
Aiiv-ibltr, bonoh, olan C................... 11 It .48 II 27 .82 ...
...
...
It IE .48 '..'. Grinder, rough, ela B (aohine ibop)...... * 11 .41
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COttffiRCIAL PRIHTIIM
CORROTATKD AND FI3BR BOXES Corrugetor operator (double face) II
.89
* -t2 | .90 * *
1.17
1.13
1.08
9 1.18 .80
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...
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Haehlnij tool operator, olai* C.*...*..*i** H 32 .99 II 28 1.08 ...
...
...
M 19 1.03
II 13 1.08 II It .47 ...
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1.13 II It .89 ...
...
...
IRON AND STEEL FOUNDRIES Core.Mi.ttr, hand, bench, olui B.*. ...... .... II 4 .90 ...
...
...
.89
COTTOV BROAD VOVEV GOODS II 19
Cloth inipeotor, hand.!.......... t 21 279
Loom fixer, other than Jaoquard.. 11 181 Haohiniit, maintenance. olaM B.. M 29
41 Wtaver, other than Jaoquard...... 193
COTTOISBCD PRODUCTS
.87 21 .48 41 64 193
.88 109 .88 27
.99 97 193
.90 113
.48
.70 12 .90 22 .99 BR
.76 29 .76 S .88
309
.82 t1o9
.49 .48 ... .89 ...
.88 .87 ...
'' .91
.81 ...
... ... 8
II 3 .99 ...
HACHIin. TOOL ACCESSORIES MOT'S WORK CLOTHIW
1.21 9
19
.48
... ... T 12 .99 ...
Sewing Machine operator, bottom heivtr, Itgi t 9 .98
7 .42 . .. 12 .48 ...
12 .43 ...
7 .40 ... 13 .40 ...
.42
*
It .42 .*.
4 .42 ...
Sawing machine operator, pocket utter...... T 2 .91 ...
...
...
t
... ... M 12 .49 ...
Atlanta* Aur ita& Mecon6' Savannah'!'
Atlanta* Augusteo Mcone Savannano.
ft If l! Workers studied
Workers studied
Workers tuted
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4 e 11
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FAHTS, TAUISBES, AXD UCQUER PLAXim KILLS POWER BOILERS AID ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS SAWMILLS
X 14 | .46 19 I .88 10 1 .40 3 1 -44 X 29 .42 12 .96 17 .86 9 .40 X 17 .40 6 .37 19 .83 10 .41 X 18 .60 6 .48 6 .66 6 .46 X 7 .67 8 .46 2 .67 4 .46
X 10 .69 ...
'..',
...
X 14 .63
X 14 .62 20 .81 ...
X 22 .47 17 .41
X 22 .46 11 .38
X 13
7 .39
21 .79 7 .43 6 .60 3 .47
66
X 27 .88 X 34 .79
6 .44 3 .43
a16 .39 3 .47 .76 9 .63
::: 10 .40 4 .40
78 .96 41 .38
Paying and receiving teller.. ......... Bookkeeping Mtchlne operator, olaie A.
I .79 26 .76 ...
66 .66 24 62 46 .72
3 | .76 20 .73
3 .66 4 .70 4 .46
.71
7 I .68
22 .64 11 .60
8 .86 9 .61 24 .66
DEPABTXEUT AXD CLOTHIKO STORES
.47 10 1 .49
14 .47
Retail clerk t Ken's suite, coats, leparate puts.. Wonon'l hosiery, (loves, etc........
23 .69 8 .46 .91 6 .68
10 1.06 11 .69 13 .92 13 .64
16 .69 14 .46
108 .74 42 .46 39 .60 22 .44
6 .88 6 .36 9 1.16
4 .69
16 .37 20 .49 6 .87
GENERAL AUTOMOBILE BtPAIR SHOPS X 117 1.04
Automotive neohanio, olasi B. ......... X 46 .61 X 40 1.24 X 17 .69 10
X 18 .43 11
62 1.19 80 1.36
6 .76 7 .81 .67 12 1.27 12 1.21
.36 7 .44 2 .61 .34 8 .40 9 .42
OROCERT STORES
X 106 .76 13 .66 17 .79 19 .83 X 77 .61 7 .43 16 .46 29 .49 X 126 .48 16 .21 13 .42 19 .44
STRUCTURAL CUT PRODUCTS
Ella setter, periodic kiln............. X ...
14 .96 10 .86 18 .78 3 .96
98 .44 3 .38 9 .40 6 .37 41 .42 10 .42 66 .44 36 .67
HOTELS
LmTED-jftiCK VARIETY STORES
F 270 .19 78 .16 72 .16 164 .24 X 26 .68 10 .42 14 .67 13 .81 X 87 .26 16 .22 16 .18 96 .24
11 .90 9 .26 4 .29 246 .27 242 .27 124 .33
WOMEN'S AKD KISSES' DRESSES
90 .44 7 .42 164 .41 81 .41
17 .46 7 .40
16 .48 6 .36
X 10 1.14
F 36 .64 ...
...
...
POtTO LAW* US RESTAURANTS
X 49 .86 6 .84 8 .31 8 .49 16 .43 6 .46 12 .38 8 .63 6 33 19 .19 126 .20 7 .26
F 111 .36 29 .26 63 .28 96 .37
X 27 .26 F 66 .21
.48
22 .16 46 .21
6 .19 6 .22
18 .89 89 .66
Sewing s9hlne operator, section systen F 194 .70 WOODEM BOU3, EXCEPT CIOAR BOXES
Cut-off saw operator,
OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, XAIUFAOTURim
X 16 1.07 F 20 .60
F 29 .63 F 43 .70
F 168 .81 F 116 .67
Source/ U. 5. Bureau ill Labor SUU.tlo.. TEBKroko
94
F <6 X 22
18 .88 16 .42 6 .46 96 .96 18 .40 9 .42 14 .66 14 .46 7 .46
6 .36 36 .41 12 .43
6 .81 9 .97 4 .60 16 .61 6 .63 4 .69 7 .67 9 .66 7 .86 10 .64
F 18
F 196
OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, KOVMAXUrACTUtlKl
Xr
16 30
Bookktaplng naoMna operator, elan Bi F 60
X9
F 21
F 76
F 94
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.23 .31 .29 ... .41 .20
10 .31 92 .34 38 .17 91 .22
7 .19 6 ,24 4 .27 12 .26 6 .16 24 .19 36 .26 68 .22
.98 6 .69 .78 10 .60 .61 17 .49 .46 2 .46 66 3 .61 .81 7 .70 6B 11 .63
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EXHIBIT 140 UTAH TRADE IN GEORGIA, 1939
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. Sales and payroll in thousands of dollars.)
ALL RETAIL 3TORS3..... FOOD GROUP. ...........................
Orooerjr atorea (without fresh meats) Combination atorea (groceries 111 lit dealers ........................
fruit atores, regetable markets..... GENERAL STORES (WITH FOOD) ............ GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROUP. ............
Department stores. .................. General merchandise stores with food General merchandise stores-- other. .. APPAREL OROUP. ........................ Men'e-boys' furnishings stores......
Other women's accessories stores....
FURNITURE-HOUSEHOLD-RADIO OROUP. ...... Flooroovering, drapery, curtain, China, glassware, metalware atorea..
Radio-household appliance stores.... TTARnnaWdAiRoi-?mfiuDsmicipal instrument stores.....
Farm Implement-hardware dealers..,..
Number or stores
> 38.870 1.887
18.130 8.164 6,781 3.354
90 .952
136 1.878 57 1.833 35 .353
891 1.058 69 1.040 57 1.161 1.782 4.490 1,875 Z.S36 61 1.497 186 4.604 394 3.621 380 8.848 86 . BOB 6 .748
878 8.706 8 .361
138 1.878 9 .385
31 .916 88 1.181 15 .383 36 1.456 39 1.486 453 2.876
6 .771 4 .451 89 .893 85 .609 184 1.658 55 .796 83 .955 7 1.394 397 1.388 119 1.134
Sales
634.765 1.4S6
140.066 1.384 41,884 1.879
1,041 .789 1,669 .879
775 1.553 846 .618 1,19* .466 673 .508 1,437 .647 383 . 193 983 1.550 601 .845 30, 908 9.197 98,837 1.734 58,689 1.475 4,034 1.759 3,055 8.735 13,005 3.498 19.514 1.998
508 . 539 210 1.346 8,777 1.381 9,581 8. 817
1,781 1.503 382 .795
319 .587 180 .361 545 .888 998 1.867 4,483 1.151 3.406 1.561
80,738 8.131 161 .316 841 1.104 187 .465 103 .581
1,031 1.316 5,580 1.895 1,809 .636
353 1.100 384 1.490
18,^74 1.9&0 4.331 1.857
Number^
64.537 1.730 10.053 1.660
2,002 2.178
811 1.311 364 .461 388 1.037 104 3.686
139 8.115 143 .996
73 8.347 114 1.015 1,660 3.362 10,435 1.670 6,817 1.374 865 3.955 1,301 3.418 3.389 2.173 30 .519 13 1.186 873 1.964 1,540 1.446
81 .804 44 1.514 38 .754 17 .326 86 .903 54 1.209 496 1.765 188 1.655 2,792 8.853
23 .835 24 .876 393 8. 818 118 .679 30 1.000 51 1.615 963 1.881 343 1.531
payroll
55.038 1.307
7.370 1.039 1,437 1.441
120 .738 351 . 181
48 1.377 18 .401 51 .398 64 1.005 80 .561 46 .336 39 1.338 109 .788 1.171 b.OZS 9,881 1.371 6,653 1.185 315 1.491 ' 836 8.640 1,080 3.991 1.697 1.757
33 .389 19 1.134
809 1.483 1,443 1.175
356 1*538 31 .733 41 1.489 18 .537 18 .214 91 .657 77 1.083
684 1.613 353 1.488
3.173 8.816
IB .169 82 .619 30 .698 6 .388 335 1.596 1,133 3.111 110 .489 14 .598 68 1.484
983 1*605 370 1.407
LUHBBR-BUILniNO OROUP. ................
Heating and plumbing
JILLINO STATIONS. ..................... AUTOMOTIVE OROUP. .....................
Motor Yahlole dealers (naw Motor rehlo It-farm implement dealers Mo(troertarielh-wlohleoledseaallee)rs................ Accessory, tire, battery dealers.... Aircraft, motorboat, yacht dealers.. BATINO FLAOXS. ........................ Restaurants, cafeterias, lunchrooms. Soft drink, juloe, loe dream stands. DRINKING PLACES. ...................... DRUO STORES. . ......................... LIQUOR STORES (PACKAGED GOODS) ........ SECOND-HAND STORES. ................... Clothing, shoe stores (second-hand). Tires, accessories, parts
OTHER RETAIL STORKS. .................. Fuel and loe dealers, fuel-oil Ray, grain, and feed atorea with Hay, grain, and feed stores--other.. Faro and garden supply stores. ......
Florists. ...........................
1O3 ,887 103 3.317
29 .880 48 .678
7 .377 0,054 g.OBO
12,358 1.033 6,808 3.088 1,244 1.315 1,633 1.070
151 .546 ?B|3sd l.?4fi
513 1.628 14 1.188
8 .862 88 1.375 374 1.479
7 1.364 4 .782
!;HS !:ffl
1,752 2.785 250 3.10B
887 .348 303 .568
867 2.19S 242 1.312 480 a. 008 357 1.480
7 1.180 103 2.885 83 1.041
73,077 1.708 1,585 1.800
6,708 1.564 1,682 .886 8,838 1.686
142 1.648 168 1.368
18,076 1.024 5,413 1.628
688 1.817
1,881 .306 1.165 .320
22,846 1.886 2.684 .754 0.983 1.191 S.i&d 1.8'48 30 .741 288 3.051 338 1.074
48 3.486 14 .336
763 1.853
1,031 4.508 81 .303
8,650 .853
135 .838 376 7.660
23 .808 11 .316 172 1.071 66 .764
2,383 .426 8,066 5.193 6,571 1.541
809 1.231 380 .476 938 .451 1,583 1.064 578 1.078
Offloe, store equipment dealers,..,. Offloe, store, school supply dealers
41 1.1.39 18 1.235 81 1.351 6 .540 14 . 537
2,274 1.524 1,086 1.846 1,038 1.716
104 .333
Piano, musical Instrument stores.... Scientific, medical Instrument
35 .853
6 .624 428 2.247
210 1.086 401 .616 5.658 2.141
Source: U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Business oenaus Reports.
"Average for year.
1,374 1,458
162 1.298 176 1.283 25 .755 4,829 3.510
5,361 1.815 111 1.764 283 1.306 161 1.308
1,050 1.845 38 4.663 1? 1.726
6,038 1.886 918 2.105 113 3.607
416 .384 181 .461
3,723 2.878 355 1.325 467 2.141 503 2.715 3 .824 60 6.058
218 3.114 116 4.237 16 .386
1,685 3.020
162 .609 451 4.264 738 3.244 170 1.608
41 .714 104 .881 336 1.787 97 1.981 64 .971 301 1.678 140 1.838 147 3.135
10 .328 41 .683
31 1.773 68 .699 16 .768 407 1.776
1,308 .864 554 1.773
363 1.441 31 .880
3.083 1.606
6,076 1.623 127 1.791 427 1.338 119 .883
1,185 1.739 88 2.861 16 1.144
2,008 .773 469 1.375 57 1.739 173 . iffl 84 .233
2,654 2.073 278 .861 408 1.379 394 8.0C0 1 .319 29 3.469 37 1.347 167 2.614
B u;161 3,-.g57g2i
1,200 1.084
123 .426 438 3.640 252 1.917
37 .501 85 .642 361 1.248 66 1.318 31 .391 447 1.564 212 1.914 248 2.138 16 .402 63 .983 39 6.771 56 .529 17 .583 373 1.870
EXHBIT143. WHOUSALf TIAOE IN GENOA, 1939
[Xaab
Georgia
total.
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follomi by Uonejr
(Xorgla'a peroontege figures la tbouaanto
of of
the oorrespoallng dollara.)
United
States
total.
Huemstoarbor lishments
Sales
Operating Number6 of expense* employees0 Parroll
ALL WHOTJWALZ KSTiPUBHMKNTS. .,....,...., .3.038 1.612 806,238 1.459 80.481 1.458 84,501 1.569 34,899 1.330
3IRYIOI
AND LllCTED-nnCTION WHOLESALERS .
1.231 1.311 317,384 1,085 1.199 379,806
3,587
1.343 37.294 1.497 33,113
.476 330
1.233 1.364
.269
13,013 11,853
1.394 1.471
17,583 1.160
16,766 1,826
1 14. 9T0
S 1.385
151 .801
13 .059
44 .083
83 1.584 11,053 1.515 1,859 1.528 35 3.983 3,313 3.133 157 3.619
649 1.603 1,093 1.539 63 2.333
Amuo*at and sporting good*. ..........
13 1.881 46 1.918
4 .489 17 1.367 91 1.143 4 .738 14 .833
46 1.101 4 .434
13 4.377
1,037 1,392 3,777 .438 2,351 1.550
11,703 4.164
7,419 2.040
135 1.376 266 .481 436 1.363
1,363 .843 1,414 2.839
106 .254 1,019 2.149
56 1.705 103 .699 154 1,633
443 .978 101 .849
363 2.172
42 1.061 152 .513 230 1.337
564 .766 196 .814 407 .823
51 . 359 550 3.000
Drugs and drug sundries (specialty
33 S. 498 19 8.559 5,458 3.637 13 .310 2,405 .345
629 1.513 753 3.409 340 .394
258 2.353 - 344 1,963 843 2.193 377 2.089 103 .345 158 .288
35 1.139 52 2.493 32 2.167
7 .316
32,806 3.014 14,355 .676
3,638 .706
1,817 1.391 2,418 2.157 3,013 .733
466 .724
513 1.364 898 3.664 836 .929
125 .695
924 1.391 987 3.448 865 .654
302 1.526 262 .785
Orooerlea and foods (specialty lines).. Metals and wtal work (eioept scrap )...
209 1.735 18 1.340
88 .903 7 .688
11 .863
23,335 1.238 8,058 1.377 7,660 .952 18,310 1.433 2,180 .423 3,834 .667 1,634 .830
4,088 1.976 3,270 1.827 1,495 1.373
3,481 1.351 253 .410 713 .719
1,465 1.783 448 1.136 354 .984
1,055 1,347 121 .738 250 .809 113 1.715
1,417 1.139 844 1.307
1,782 1.267 159 .487 437 .774
Plumbing and beating equipment
30 .899 4,410 1.161 733 1.048 11,301 1.033
72 1.188 42- .580 9,203 .568 1.271 .680
346 1.576 256 1.385 564 1.342 556 .959
333 .859 328 1.817 498 1.082 805 .826
Assemblers of farm produots. ......... Cooperative marketing assoolatlons...
389 3.943 50 3.283 18 .697
11 ,384 18 .898
3^,093 4.44l 4,945 4.063 3,668 .599 1,685 .291 1,338 .554
1,554 3.081 134 3.146 317 .453 57 .324 230 .368
1,366 4.585 84 4.487 135 .340 14 .297
648 3.227
135 .389 40 .500 1 .059
Qrooerlei and foods (spsolalt; Unas).,
3t>S 3. 370 67 .553
13 2.760 51 6.227
3 6.000
37,918 2.096 4,731 .412 3, 341 2.638
78 3.441
1,483 1.783 428 . 898 14 .400 354 3.045 6 1.415
1,164 3.584 16 1.007
401 3.063 S 3.336
iiS 1.574 195 .296
6 .358 149 1.830
4 1.408
EXHMT US. RETAIL UNO SEW1CE
ESTrAtBoLIrSaHMnEMNTsS mOPECIAETOEKDU,BY19N3E9GIO (buk Oeer|l> total li followed by OwrjU'i pereU(e of tlw oorroipeadlat
Statei total. Money flpiree in of dollar!*)
MTAIL STORM
2,288 7.604 9,414 4.777
824 6.108
1(0 4.1)7
SBlYICt tSTABLIlOBIITS 0 Vuaber or osttblisnaott't! . . 1,204
1,687 Kutiber of eotive proprietors. 1,173
768
921
4.399 4.6SO 4.104 T.64B 6.076
Sourcei 0. S Burotu of the Ceiuui, Busi ness Census Report!. *Arri for year, brull-tla* eapleyoei. 'Inoludes power lauodriee and oloajiln( and dyelnc pUntl.
EXHIBIT 146. STRHIES IN GEOUU, 1929-1943
(laoh CHorgia total 1. follow! oorrbeyapOotnodrlgnlga'aUnpieterdcenSttaagteesotfotthaal.)
workers InrolTed
Man-tiara Idl. due to atrlkaa
1943 6,689 1948 1,809 1941 6,977 1940 1,763 1939 8,188 1933 1,909 1937 6,696 1934 8,668 1935 6,698 1934 38,637 1933 11,819 1938 81 1931 488 1930 t\
.867 .198 .296 .304 .188 .877 .306 .384 .699 8.634 .960 .085 .141 .033
60,664 86,077 98,680 41,438 73,100 17,636 133,613 64,860 IBS, 836 503,974 73,401
1,887 4,838 1.187
.697 .600 .487 .616 .410 .193 .470 .467 1.179 8.670 .436 ,018 .061 .036
Souroe: D. 8. Bureau of Labor Statl.tloe.
1UMOTAOTU8KHS' SAIXS BRANCHES (WITH STOCKS) ....................
OLurmoobeerrleanedancdonfsotorduacti(osnpemciaatletryiallisn. e..a.l.... Metals and natal work (azo.pt aorapl... Plumbing and besting equipment
MANUTAOTUMR3' SA1ZS OFnOSS (WITHOUT STOCKS) .................
OLurmoobearrlaaandanodonfostorduaoti(osnpeocaiataltrylalUa.n.a...).... Uatala and metal tnrk (exoejrt. scrap)... Plumbing and heating equipment Tobacco and products (except leaf )..... AOXOTS AND BROKERS. , .....................
Manufacturer. 1 Manufacturer. 1
agents, aganta,
with atoolca... without stocks
Groceries and fooda (specialty Unas)., Lumber and oon.truotion materials. ..... Metal, and natal work (axoapt scrap)... Plumbing, and heating equipment
FXTROLIDll BULK STATIONS AND TUUUNALS....
All other troea . .....................
887 8.813 165,464 1.870 83.213 1.949 1Z 3*016 7,D58 8. 706 1,127 3.344 33 3.683 17,833 8.457 3,537 3,939 10 1.608 6,646 1.831 1,741 8.111 8 3.708 6,985 3.938 1,360 3.478 4 1.678 960 .457 165 .703 13 8.687 26,411 4.108 1,871 3.810 4 .656 1,486 .716 390 .846 6 4.918 4,086 7.786 565 7.86B 7 8.466 3,868 3.478 386 3.094 66 8.646 49,954 8.141 6,100 3.349 10 8.633 4,393 1.848 694 3.064 71 8.130 16,633 1.703 3,310 1.784 9 1.671 6,006 1.878 699 1.807 7 8.808 1,179 .670 179 .611
5.796 3.188 10.649 1.973 407 3.349 733 3.409 677 8.574 1,147 8.495 300 8.144 655 1.975 876 3.871 633 3.4fi 44 .788 94 .781 B8B 4.185 1,069 3.780 49 .740 86 .761 114 7.695 285 8.363 123 3.094 301 3.338
1,455 2.633 3,385 8.135 198 3.066 378 3.060
1,069 8.038 1,884 1.684 98 1.017 806 1.057 61 1.008 93 .763
11 8.119 7,749 3.079 978 3.490 16 1.060 6.349 .373 1.306 .588
197 1.946 288 .900
401 8.170 570 .814
111 8. 168 4 4.494 6 8.381 16 1.97B 9 8.69B 87 8.468 9 1.698 6 1.948
61.637 1.743 6,068 3, 818 9,603 4.410 13,411 3.685 7,883 8.793 6,114 1.809 16,466 .999 3,813 1.714
6.993 8.167 467 2.633 363 3.566
3,136 5.365 777 3.883 687 1.515 476 1.376 814 8.085
858 1.760 41 3.48V 37 8.148 191 8.684 113 8.517 184 1.619 80 1.333 70 3.497
8.307 1.644 110 8.438 190 3.470 409 8.661 384 3.B36 334 1.683 343 1.374 108 1.583
7 3.333 4 8.941 83 1.697 374 1.789 58 B.S5B 108 8.166 43 1.6S9 34 1.763 146 1.8BB 8 .538 3 .197 11 3.383 11 3.383 6 .486 14 .936 88 3.345 85 8.751 13 1.010 13 6.666 3 .380 6B 8,388 6 1.531 19 8.013 63 1.634 5 .888 8 1.703
1,007 3.410 7,848 8.604 18.541 1.184 11,440 2.034 70,646 3.064 16,094 .586 8,076 .883 19,600 1.718 8,500 .488 1.071 .078 1,865 1,048 6,384 6.440 8,387 .630 8,633 .525 4,366 3.360 31,430 1.061 3,368 .460 4,069 3.764
388 .319 47,336 8.870
684 1.489 4,336 8.088 3,981 1.069
899 .083 1,806 1.888
160 8.841 110 3.536 714 .631 378 8.688 953 1.857 709 1.035 343 1,168 814 1.764 157 . 845
18 .036 80 8.195 899 5.980 48 . 34b 154 .396 839 3.367 865 1.688 144 .531 71 3.731
7 .106 B89 1.597 43 1.435 148 1.366 351 1.076
30 .398 114 8.361
30 8.688 37 3.445 136 .864 424 4. 165 845 3.865 389 1.348 138 1.684 307 1.853 37 .836
4 .041 85 8.9C& Bl 5.385 10 . 878 . 83 .304 49 8.648 603 8.853 39 .578 17 3.838 3 .115 188 8.897 10 1.381 39 1.725 114 1.341
6 .378 37 3.373
74 3.681 76 3.566 345 .800
304 3.606 406 1.704 336 .968 805 1.310 868 1.387
77 .888
35l 1rS.3!4S7
110 4.376 9 .189
63 .868 86 1.945 437 1.767 56 .480 84 1.779
3 .063 393 1.646
16 1.099 68 1.380 193 1.051 6 .185 59 8.190
10 1.9B3 24 .987 640 1.768 67 1,054 488 8.448 46 .649
663 1.688 8,834 .614 07,141 1.763 9,313 1.464 39,579 3.663 18.349 .669
43 1.113 148 . 37B 7,331 1.74^ 1,131 1.486 3,909 3.617 8.891 .969
IB 1.418 40 .397 1,776 1.79"f &6 1,495 917 4.860 533 .962
14 . 760 55 . 286 8.102 1.344 486 1.376 930 3.B45 747 .738
Sac!"ou0urirocerhii aaU4.,"
3. Bureau of the Census, including payroll.
Business Oenaua Raporta. "Areraga f'ior yar.
"full-time und part-tin, employees,
106 EXHIBIT 147. MMOR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 1939
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. Money figures In thousands of dollars.)
Nuemsbtearbof lishments
% ALL MINOR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS. .............. 9,718 1.548
Receipts *
34.500 1.239
Number* of employees 0
* 11,340 2.024
Payroll1'
8.580 1.304
PERSONAL 3ZRVICE3. ............................. 4.39 1,513 77 13 1,050 433
Funeral directors, enbalmers, crematories. . . . 373 28 151
611 91
All other. ................................... 44
1.183 1.282 1.834
.750 1.28*
.834 3.050
.184 1.378
1.219 1.142
.523
13.583 3,247
41
3,509
758 17
1,518 84
190
1.139 1.406
.686
1.341
1.181 .160
1.422 1 023
.281
5.488 1 , 786
272 568
66
2.302 3.693 3 . 126 1,257 3.248
8.374 519 4
.533
58
1.546 2.445
1.385 -111 .353
34 1.320
675 1.4O2
484
497
253 1.448 297 1.305
Coin-operated machine rent and repair aerTloa Duplicating, addressing, mailing service0 . ...
35 8.252 14 4 444 15 1.129
18 1.891 22 1.535
406 1.323 962 3.296
237 2.127 162 .921
57 1.442 93 1.301
7 1.373 105 1.600
38 .681
58 1.012 69 1.052
105 2.531
36
.600
All other. ...................................
All other.................................... Automobile paint ahops. ......................
84 .884 154 33.996
ft 3.030 11 8.371 14 1.077 11 1.010
1.406
.690
868 17 . 525
623 1.083
133 .510
115 1.849 61 1.317
314 .683 204 21.206
20 .385
22 .347 49 3.784
439 .603 199 20 . 162 170 .739
17 .203 28 1.892
256 1.758
All other .................................... Armature rewinding shops .....................
11 .458 12 1.227
163 .513 144 .879 283 2. 198
49 .714 36 1.033 64 2.317
31 .486 37 .896 100 2.780
33 41
122
177
All other. ................................... 154
HT'K^T.MNKnTTS snnwTRltS- ---....,,.,,,,.,.,...,.,
4A
CUSTOM INDUSTRIES'. ........................... 2.185
Cablnetmalclng shopsS. .......................
56
Orlst mills..................................
36
54
.913 1.821
1.2SO 1.413 1.229
.726 3.318 1.943
1.155 3.S9S
159 83 338
477 441 4,142 173 616 108
.939 1.578 1.531
1.218 .737
2.420 2.691 6.240 1.126
20 3.106 14 3.704
113 159
1.616
37 229
40
1.901 1.121
4.560
4.818 18.967 2.519
39 1.232 15 2.137
105 1.402 120 .637 725 2.632
37 4.818 76 9.280 48 5.006
23 .680 All other. ................................... 202 1.229
397 3.416 598 1.116
87 4.823 146 1.331
69 3 329 98 .912
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Business Census Reports.
Average for year.
'Full-time employees.
Inoludes alteration and repair services.
'Includes collection agencies.
"Includea mailing list service.
'Includes plants excluded from the manufactures census because each had 1939 products valued at under $5,000.
Slnoluieo woodworking.
^Includes contract logging.
EXHIBIT 141. CHIDE IECMDED
Mm, DEATH, AND BABY DOTH IATES, GEOKU AND THE
UNITED STATES, 1933-1942
Ca. 0.3.
1942 22.7 21.0
1941 21.4 18.9
Lira
194O 20.8 17.9
births 1939 20.7 17.3
per
1938 20.7 17.6
1,000 1937 20.9 17.1
popu
1936 20.4 16.7
lation 1935 21.1 16.9
1934 21.5 17.2
1933 20.4 16.6
194^ 9.0 10.4
1941 10.0 10.5
Total 1940 10.4 10.7
deaths 1939 10.2 10.6
1938 10.8 10.6
1,000 1937 11.2 11.3
popu
1936 12.4 11.6
lation 1935 11.4 10.9
1934 11.8 11.1
1933 10.4 10.7
Baby
1942a 49.3 40.4
deaths 1941 58.2 45.3
(before 1940 57.9 47.0
first 1939 58.4 48.0
birth 1938 67.7 51.0
day)
1937 61.7 54.4
per
1936 70.0 57.1
1,000 1935 68.3 55.7
Hie
1934 78.9 60.1
births 1933 66.7 58.1
Source: 0. 3, 1 ureau of the
Census. Vital Statistics of
the United States. 195t
^Resident rate.
HEALTH
EXHKT 141 ESTMATU FEmiTf AND IEKONCTIMI IATES, BEDKIA AND THE MTED STATES
White
Nonwhite
3a. U. 3. Ga. U. 3.
Number of children
Total
aver bora per 1,000
Urban
women be Rural- 1940
tween 15th nonfara 1910
and 50th Rural- 0.940
birthdays* fan. 1910
Gross repro-
1933-4O
auction rateb
1905-10
Net repro-
1935-40
duotlon rate 6
1905-10
1,650 2.716 1,205 1,885 1,561 2.519 2,240 3,258 1,302 2.439
1,166 1.815
1,349 1.995
1,100 1,636 1,579 2,144 2,013 2.634 1,063 1,740
957 1,339
1,870 3,128
1,333 2,077
1,912 2,837
2,582 3,851
1,693 2,764 1,343 1,689
1,677 2,782 1,239 1,804
1,366 2,969 2,580 3.573 1,413 2.2*0 1,137 1.329
Souroe: U. 3. Bureau cf the Census, Population Census Reports.
-The ratea shown for Georgia ara standardized for age; that la, they mould have been the Georgia rates if the age distribution of women had been the same in Georgia aa in the United States, with nothing else changed. ^Adjusted for underenumeration of children in the oen3U3. The gross reproduction r&te shows the number of children a thousand ramies would produce during their lives if they should survive past the childbearing age and If the birth rates which characterized the indica ted population during the indicated period should con tinue indefinitely, net migration being zero. The net reproduction rate is the same figure after subtracting the estimated number of births prevented by the deaths of some potential mothers before the end of the childbearing period of their lives. Both aaasure potential population growth or decline.
EXHBIT ISO. FEMALE POPULATION, LIVE WTHS, BABY DEATHS, AND MOTHED DEATHS M GENOA, 1933-1942*
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
TOTAL
White
Nonwhite
1942
(b) (b)
(b) (b)
(b) (b)
1941
lb) (b)
(b) (b)
(b) (b)
1940 1,588,965 2.422 1,021,590 1.738 567,375 8.293
- gp Female 1938 1,590,990 2.445 1,023,000 1.755 567,990 8.375
1,582,151 2.453 1,015,342 1.7S7 566,809 8.439
latlon
g
1,559,200 1,530,743
2.438 2.410
998,124 1.742 561,076 8.432 977,759 1.718 558,984 8.376
1935 1,519,193 2.408 968,209 1.713 550,984 8.416
1934 1,524,031 2.434 968,865 1.726 555,166 8.558
1933 1.514.746 2.437 958.814 1.720 555,932 8.643
1942 72,491 2.581 45,507 1.830 26,984 8.379
1941 67,870 2.700 41,375 1.876 26,495 8.588
1940 64,757 2.743 39,066 1.889 25,691 8.785
Number 1939 64,443 2.844 38,594 1.947 25,849 9.137
of
1938 64,636 2.826 38,899 1.939 25,737 9. 159
lire 1937 64,061 2.907 38,194 1.981 25,867 9.410
births 1936 61,658 2.875 36,361 1.932 25,297 9.622
1935 63,260 2.935 37,334 1.977 25,926 9.707
1934 64,661 2.983 38,338 2.054 36,323 8.733
1933 60.984 2.930 35.878 1.999 25. 106 8.77O
TOTAL
White
Nomihite
f>
*
1942 3,571 3.146 1,771 1.911 1,800 S.648
Huaber 1941 3,965 3.480 1,992 2.192 1,973 8.550
of
1940 3,744 3.373 1,852 2.071 1,892 3.768
babies 1939 3,757 3.458 1,937 2.205 1,820 8.665
dying 1938 4,376 3.750 2,297 2.431 2,079 9.358
before 1937 3,952 3.295 1,999 2.059 1,953 B.541
first 1936 4,314 3.521 2,107 2.117 2,207 9.583
birth- 1935 4,320 3.596 2,229 2.277 2,091 9.406
day 1934 5,099 3.917 2, 60S 2.562 2,493 8.758
1933 4,070 3.357 2.116 2.333 1,954 7.476
1942 300 4.128 144 2.611 156 8.9O4
Number 1941 325 4.085 145 2.490 179 8.556
of
1940 367 4.135 160 2.419 207 9.151
moan 1939 366 4.0OO 185 2.645 181 8.395
dying 1938 434 4.360 203 2.683 231 9.677
froa 1937 472 4.383 243 2.890 229 9.703
puex-- 1936 505 4.145 257 2.SS9 248 9.706
peral 1935 459 3.659 226 2.256 233 9.224
causes 1934 492 3.826 250 2.462 242 8.946
1933 459 3.562 227 2.243 238 8.334
Source: TJ. 3. Bureau of the Census, Birth. Stillbirth, and Infant Mortality Statistics (annual through 1936) and Vital Statistics of the United States {annual, 1937-1942)."""~
Recorded birth* and deaths through 1938, resident births and deaths thereafter.
^Figures unavailable.
107
EXHEIT 151. IKE BUTHS IN GEOBGU BY MOTHER'S COLOR AND AGE, 1933-1942
(Zaoh Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding Unite! States total. W = NUMBM Or WOUXN;* BrrNUMBlR OF U71 BIRTHS. b )
TOTAL
white
Nonwhlte
TOTAL
White
Nonwhlte
Between 10th and 5b0irthth days
Between 10th and 1b5irthth days
Between 15th and b30irthth days
Between 20th and 3b5irthth days
Between 25th and 3b0irthth days
1940 W 1930 W
1942 B
1941 B 1940 B
1939 B 1938 B 1937 B
1936 B
1935 B
1934 B 1933 B 1940 W
"JO S 1942 B
1941 B 1940 B 1939 B
1938 B
1937 B
1936 B 1935 B
1934 B
8195420"
S" W
1930 W
1948 B
1941 B
1940 B
1939 B
1938 B
1937 B
1936 B
1935 B
1934 B
1933 B
1940 W
1930 W
1943 B
1941 B
1940 B
1939 B
1938 B
1937 B
1936 B
1935 B
1934 B
1940 W
819542i SB
1941 B
1940 B
1939 B
1938 B
1937 B
1936 B
1935 B
1934 B
1933 B
1,031,979 953.614
73,434 67,800
64,661 64,347
64,533
63,891 61,490 63,115
64,475
60.827 160,817
167.840
251
356 243
374 323
383 216 336
235
209 167,117
169.876
13.VB3 13,309
12,609
13,743
18,732 13,451
11,738 11,867
13,040 11,218
158,700 152.065
34,148
33,073 80,588
30,144
20,443 80,864
19,935 30,673
21,085
143,063 118.730
16,609 15,774
15,350
15,504
15,146 14,713
14,304
14,452
14,496 13.645
2.464 2.474
3.583 3.702
3.744 3.845
2.826
3.905 2.873 3.936
2.987
3.939 3.776
2.837
7*039
7.457 7.461
8.173 6.784
8.370 7.353 7.168
8.067
7 . 787 2.716
3.932
4.097 4.203
4.193
4.312
4.371 4.366
4.356 4.391
4.523 4.467
2.693 2.748
2.603
3.743 2.788
3.861
8.838 3.014
3.989 3.130
3.312
3.543 2.387
3.138 3.878
3.377
3.531
3.478 3.531
8.538
2.660
2.566 3.510
658,998
581.573 45,476
41,343 39,009
38,548 38,845
38,096
36,369 37,359 38,347
35.809 100,444
102.133
36 48 49
48
43 57
48 45
35
47
105,052 99,408 7,148
6,348
5,975
5,984 6,005
5,775
5,284
5,572 5,513 4,971
97,832 89,898
15,551
13,717 13,409
13,144
13,197
13,256 11,564
1121,,0855*0
90,169 78,741
11,081
10,363
,986
,930 ,863 ,589
,196
,291 ,497 8.858
1.766
1.693 1.831
1.878 1.889
1.947 1.939
1.977
1.931 1.978 2.055
2.002 1.972
1.934
2.910 4.313 4.348
3.974
3.496 4.790
3.983 3.412
3.125
4.253
1.938 1.943 2.718
2.633
2.602
3.649 2.608
3.618
3.530
2.646 3.711 2.584
1.873 1.847
1.885
1.939 1.918
1.968
1.926
2.084 1.980
f3-.J0S6S8
1.799 1.659
1.043
1.646
1.704
1.793 1.784 1.809
1.800
1.885 1.893 1.847
372,987
378.041 26,958
26,457 35,658
25,799 25,688
35,795
35,331 25,856
36,338 25.018 60,373 65.717
215
308 194
236
180 206
168 181
300 163
63,060 70.473
6,841
6,961
6,634
,758 ,727
,676
,444
,395
,627 6,347
60,916 62.167
8,098
8,356
8,179 8,000
8,245
8,608 8,371 8,838
9.031
03,394 46.979
0,076
5,413 5,364
5,574 6,884
6,184
5,109
5,161 4,999
4,687
> 8.166
8.843 8.398
8.603 8.804
9.148 9.167
9.415
9.639 9.730
8.813 8.903 8.626 10.004
9.224
8.966 9.108
10.536
8.751 10.553
9.694 9,869
11.154 10.360
8.800 10.395 6.713
9.203
9.326
9.710 9.908
10.333
10.830
10.544
10.398 10.639
9,107 9.311
8.359
8.611
8.986 9.178
9.466
9.988 10.076 10.415
9.519
8,486 7.810
8,689
8.669 8.940
9.480 9.077
9.136
9.889
9.384 7.968
7. BIO
1940 W
1930 W
1942 B
Between 1941 B
30th ana 35th blrth-
1940 B
1939 B
1938 B 1937 B
dajrs
1936 B
1935 B
1934 8
1933 B
1940 W
1930 W
1948 B
Between 1941 B
35th
1940 B
and
1939 B
40th birth
1933 B 1937 B
days
1936 B
1935 B
1934 B
1933 B
1*40 W
1930 W
1948 B
Between 1941 B
40th and 4b5irthth day*
1940 B 1939 B
1938 B
1937 B 1936 B
1935 B
1934 B
1933 I
1940 W
1930 W
1142 B
Between 1941 B
45th
1940 B
and
1939 B
6b0lrthth-
1938 B 1937 B
iajrs
1936 B
1935 B
1934 B
180,787
96.787
10,222 9,550
9,304
8,604 8,864
8,483
8,044 8,390
8,986 8,634 109,683 98.861
D,4VS 5,260 4,978
5,167
5,380 5,311
5,315 5,540
6,684
5.649
90,901 79.386
1,DE3 1,433
1,433 1,527
1,630 1,639
1,740
1,769 1,908
1.849
61,081
70.840
102
145
156 185
176 237
308 209 362
.335
8.128
2.211 8.274
8.385
2.313 8.349
8. 385
8.273 8.347
2.419 Z.414 8.284 .170
8.486 8.543 8.475
2.687
8.626 8.637
8. 680 8.586
8.663
8.686
8.067 8.057
1.502 8.376
3. 36E 2.549
2.534 2.516
8.541
8.415 8.604
2.485
8.008
8.102
3.078
2.820
8.900 3.142
2.866 3.691
3.134 2.967 3.580
81,263 68.412
7,050
6,494
6,363
6,067 . 6,105
5,819 6,608
5,638
6,097 6.777 70,453 60.447
3,033 3,400 3,310
3,885 3,418
3,443 3,423
3,683 3,644
3.683 09,605 GO. 075
1,001
893
934
994 1,126
1,098
1,167 1,174
1,281 1.385
04,186
44,475
87
81 83
96
89
119 96
106 126
1.754 1.684
1.672
1.702
1.748
1.753 1.779
1.768 1.711
1.739
1.856 1.834 1.653 1.491
1.780 1.855 1.798
1.868 1.907
1.931 1.867
1.873 1.919
1.903 1.514 1.433
1.867
1.681
1.730
1.849 1.951
1.880
1.873 1.787
1.881 1.877
1.407
1.456
2.068
1.888 1.806
1.888
1.689
2.203 1.690
1.751 2.040
39,526 34.315
3,167
3,056 8,941
2,737
8,769
2,604 3,548
3,768 2,828
2.767 39 , 170 37,814
1,973
1,860 1,763
1,883 1,808
1,868 1,893 1,957
1,880
1.966
30,646 39.311
522 540
499
533 504
541
583
585 687 564
36,896
36.365
60 64 73
89
87 108 113
103
136
7.334 7.368
7.823
7.985 8.125
7.947
8.078
7.848 7.898
8.266 6.976
7.173 7 . 888 7.947
8.154
7.899 7.830
8.816 8.157
8.082 8.343 8.614
7.357
7.894
7.163 8.186
7.198 7.484
7.219
8.663 7.605
8.005
8.668
8.286 7.733 7.836
7.559
8.345
8.868 8.989 9.333
11.070
9.966 11.790 11.715
10.416
11.909
V. S. Bureau of the Ceneus, Vital ataittilsitlios of the United (-a-n--n-u-a-l 1937-43), Birth. Stillbirtthh. a Infant Mortality 3ta(annual prior to 19571, and Popuiatio jensus Reports. "Of indloated oolor and age at April 1 of Indloated year. t>T0 mothers of indloated oolor and age during indioated year; record ed births through 1938, resident births thereafter.
EXHBIT 152. GEORGIA'S RESIDENT LIVE BIRTHS AND RECORDED MOTHER DEATHS BY MOTHER'S COLOR AND AGE, 1939 AND 1940
(Each Osorjla total ll follomd by Owrjia'a prentaja of th eorrsijxmdins Unltad Stati total. * = )IU)CBa( OF WOKEN OF INDICATED COLOR AID AOE AT APRIL 1, 19401 B = XUUBER 0? N&111S TO HOMEN OP IXDICATBD COLOR AND ME DURINO 1939 AVD 1940) DsNUMBEK OP WOKEN WIIB (SOU PUlSPEfUL CAUSES DURING 1999 AND 1940.)
TOTAL
White
ttoimhito
*
Btn 10th w 1,031,979 2.464 668,992 1.766 372,987 8.166
and 60th B 129,008 2.794 77,667 1.916 61,461 8.373
blrthday$ D
729 .060 343 2.623 388 8.763
lUtiwsn Will W 180, 8171 .776 100,444 l,tiii SO,5'J 6.626
and 16th B blrthday D
617 .821 6 .410
97i 4e..1s5s4e
420 9.826 4 6.349
J.tw.n 18th 'w 1W.1H .'7U 105,062 1.928 TK.OSB 8.500
>nd 20th B 26,331 .262 11,969 2.626 13,392 9.616
blrthdaya D
141 .220
62 4.689
79 8.624
Souroai "V. s* Bursau or Iw Canaua, Tltl Stft^lltloi or_th*
TOTAL
Whita
KonHhite
Batman 20th * 168,760 2.693 97,832 1.872 60,918 9.107 and 26th B 40,372 2.824 24,663 1.943 16,179 9.049 birthday) D 174 4.7S7 87 3.178 87 9.306
90,169 1.7V9 '6T,'SV4 8.4r26
and 30th B 30,864 2.462 19,916 1.747 10,938 9.207 birthday! D 126 3.173 66 1.789 70 8.083 Batmen jfli K 120,787 2.336 S1.Z6Z 1.764 39,625 7.334 and 36th B 18,108 2.319 12,430 1.760 6,678 8.038 blrthdaya D 128 3.462 66 2.201 63 8.344
Batman 36th W 108,823 2.284 70,463 1.663 39,170 ''7.288
and 40th B 10,146 2.631 6,496 1.828 3,660 6.024
birthdays D
102 "3.449 vtK48 t2t.s03a8
64 '8.970
and 46th B 2,960 2.450 1,928 1.739 1,032 7.899
blrthdaya D
49 3.617 U 2.261___24__10.343.,
Batman 4TOT1T
~*i:t(l 28,858 7Y6~55
and 60th
B
341 3.027 179 1.849 162 10.208
birthdayi D
8 4.678
3 2.222
6 13.888
EXHBIT 153. GEORGIA'S RESIDENT LIVE BiTHS BY MOTHER'S PLACE OF RESIDENCE, COLOR, AND AGE, 1940
(Each 0rjia total il followed by Osortla'i prontat of tht oorripondin{ Unltad Statai totl. VcKWBEH OF TIOMEH OF INDICATED COLON, AOE, AMD PUCK OF RESIDENCE AT APRIL 1, 18401 HrHOTIBER OP SUCH HOMEN MARRIED) He NUMBER OF SUCH WOMEN MARRIED AVD KITH HUSBAND PRESENT) BsmniflER OF BIRTHS DTOIKU 1940 TO MOTHENS OF iroiCATED COLOR, AOE, ANT) PUC8 OF RESIUEHCEi DgHUMBEK OP TOMEM OF IKDICATEP COLOR AND PUCE OF RESlDEUCt. DTlHl) PROM PlffiRPSRAL CAUSES DUBIBQ 1940.)
TOTAL rfEIle
Oltle* or 100.000 or more
whTe
Nonwhlte
Other urban areaa
WnTte
Nonwhlte
"WnTfe"Rural
areai Nonwnite
W 1,021,580 1.738
ALL AOE3"
B
39,096 1.889
D
Between 10th and W Both birthdays B Between 10th and W 16th birthdays B
160 2.419 060,992 1.700
39,009 1.B89 100,444 1.972
49 4.348
Between 16th and M 20th birthday! H
105,053 1.928 20,093 3.437 18,787 3.463
---------------------- tBetween 20th and U 20th birthdays B
G.975 2.608 97,832 1.872 59,841 2.377 57,106 3.279
---------------------- Between EBth und II
12.409 1.918 90,169 1.799 70,729 1.904
30th birthdays B B W
Between 30th and H 35th birthdays H
B w Between 35th und U 40th blrthduye K B
63,129 1.904 9,986 1.704
81,262 1.764 66,973 1.790
64,711 1.794 6.363 1.748
70,453 1.063
67,840 1.651 66,829 1.657
3.210 1.798
W Between 40th and U
69,865 1.514 47,837 1.490
48th birthdays H
46,049 1.494
---------------------- f Between 45th und M 50th birthday* I!
B
934 1.730 64,126 1.467
41,685 1.425 40,138 1.433
83 1.806
567,375 8.393 35,691 8.785 307 9.161
378,987 B.166 35.658 8.804
60,373 8.636 194 9 . 108
62,065 8.801 13,567 10.496
11,653 10.545 6,634 9.326
60,918 9.107 38,431 9.644
33,381 9.734 8.179 8.926
53,394 8.436 40,462 8.594
35,097 8.779 6.364 8.940
39,585 7.334 30,567 7.363
26,363 7.546 3.941 8.125
39,170 7.388
39,336 7.178 25,391 7.356
1,768 7.830
30,646 7.163
31,143 6.854 18,492 7.014
499 7.219
26,896 7,569 17,479 7.191
16,539 7.353 73 9.333
104,438 .598 4,139 .779 13 .830
71,118 .618 4 . 139 .780 7,126 .6651 4 2.759
10,131 .093 1,626 (bj 1,469 (b) 553 1.334
10,719 .655 5,953 (b) 0,593 (b) 1,328 ,827
10,528 .642 7,534 (b) 7,130 (b) 1.137 .669
10,343 .671 7,770 (bj 7,373 (bj 766 .729
9,057 .639
6,816 b 6,425 (b)
309 .711
7,628 .573
6,549 b 6,309 (bj
51 .480
6,662 .540 4,617 b)
4,861 (b! Z .384
% 58,525 3.088
3,205 3.193 11 2.680
43,379 3.178 3,304 3.196 4,663 2.972 37 5.819 4,320 a. 680 930 b) 713 (b) 590 3.390 6,640 3.668 3,717 bj 2,991 (b) 718 3.163 7,135 3.535
5,033 (b) 4,034 (b)
456 3.351 5,813 3.028 4,119 bj 3,258 (b)
265 3.143 5,990 3.046 4,077 (bj
3,189 (bj 115 3.410
4,353 3.833 3,687 b)
3,133 (bj 34 3.731
3,439 3.872 1,831 b 1,474 (b)
5 6.6B3
359,159 1.508 11,670 1.899 40 1.885
174,706 1.582 11.663 1.899 21,166 1.547 13 4.348
34,256 1.550 4,861 (b) 4,452 (b) 1.819 2.724
28,155 1.748 16,709 (b) 15,011 (bj
4,035 2.037 26,466 1.743 20,801 b) 19,237 (b)
3,111 1.743
23,681 1.683 18,803 (b) 17,968 (bj
1.783 1.663 19,476 1.618 15,238 (b) 14,604 (bj
735 1.496
16,098 1.355 18,096 (bj 11,479 (b)
157 1.183 14,640 1.313 10,463 (b)
9,941 (bj 11 1.134
158,767 10.309 6,358 11.666 68 13.734
108,036 10.384 8.351 11.676
13 , 514 10 . 137 61 12.434
16,392 11.048 3,163 (bj
3,516 (bi 1.901 13.114
18,005 11.299 10,844 (bj 0,058 (bj
1,930 11.331 17,473 10.968 13,556 b) 10,323 (b)
1.352 18.300 12,876 9. 678
9,387 b)
7,545 (bi 657 10.336
12,906 9.860 8,902 (bj 7,213 (bj
333 9.069
9,726 9,558
6,915 (bj 4,308 (bj
94 9. 189
8,122 9.611
4,426 b)
3,653 (bj 14 14.286
657,999 8.730 33,257 2.631 10S 3.566
413,168 2.800 83,^17 3.633 73,152 2.989 33 4.674
70,805 2.931 13,606 4.018 13,866 4.031
3.604 3.967 68,968 2.977^ 37,174 3.143 35,763 3.139
7,046 3.446
53,176 2.869 43,994 2.855 41,762 2.863
5.738 2.418
47,439 2.781 40,400 3.739 39,371 2.741
3,624 2,498
41,930 3,683 35,736 8.614 34,800 8.616
2.176 2.611 35,935 2.530 30,188 2.460 89,361 3.465
726 3.412
33,923 3,442 26,706 2.336 35,936 3.343
70 3.395
356,083 10,323 17,128 10.145 128 9.831
221,678 10.384 17,097 10.176
42 , 296 10 . 340 106 9.081
41,363 10.451 9,485 11.806 8,433 11.731
.J.I" l?tJ59 36,373 11,040 23,860 11.408
21,432 11.332 6.637 10.663
38,736 10.631 33,883 10.663 20,741 10.600
3.566 10.166
20,838 9.740
17,061 9.692 15,569 9.664
2.009 9.426
80,374 9.664 16,347 9.487
14,989 9.488 1,331 9.338
10, 64 7 9.611
12,640 9.330 11,652 9.286
371 7.989
16,335 10.118
11,338 9.741 10,413 9.746
64 9.045
Sourooi U. S. Buraau of th Canaua, Vital StatlaHoi of Uia Unltad stat, 1940 and Population Cnua Rtporti. amaludaa births to aoUura of unknoini ai. bpitur.>i unaall>bl<.
EXHBIT154. GEORGIA'S RECORDED LIVE BIRTHS BT ATTENDANT, LOCATION, AND COLOR, 1939-1941
(Eooh Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
Total
TOTAL
White
Ilonwhite
In cities of 10,000 or more
Total
iflute
Konv/nite
In other areas
Tola!
'.ililte
Nonwhlte
ALL LIVE BIRTHS
with attendant reported
Attended by physician
TJ.nn hospital
i|li {939
1941 1940 1939 1941 1940 1939
11904401 J;|g
88,244 64,998 G4.781 68,040 64,814 64.548
2.715 41,772 1.89S 26,472
2.754 39,205 1.901 25,693
2.859 38.935 1.964 25,846 2.720 41,654 1.897 6,386 2.762 39,170 1.903 25,644
2.865 38.794 1.966 25.754
8.580 8.786 9.136 8.638 8.874 9.205
81,914 1.587 14,917 1.187 6,997
18,841 1.525 12,622 1.124 6,219 17.062 1.513 11.120 1.085 5.943 21,893 1.588 14 , 908 1 . 188 6,985 18,817 1.525 12,611 1.124 6,206 17.045 1.514 11.111 1.085 5,934
5.642 5.539 5.789 5.653 5.552 5.805
42,148 40.921 23,461 18,588 15.759
1.968 35,266 1.769 2.002 34.453 1.808
1.526 19,541 1.349 1.412 15,191 1.226 1.360 12.628 1.159
6,882 6,468 3,920 3,397 3.131
4.631 4.655 4.376 4.350 4.550
18,912 1.397 12,412 1.115 4,500
15.196 1.378 10.945 1.080 4,251
16,576 1,383 12,855 1.147 3,721 13,724 1.327 10,441 1.080 3,883 12.163 1.336 9,100 1.070 3.063
4.590 4.757 4.829 4.855 5.144
Not In ||*f hospital iJjg
23,560 2.85S 80,075 2.660 3,485 4.942 25.162 2.841 21,825 2.676 3,337 4.759
3,188 1.803 1,971 1.347 1,217 4.002 3,033 1.574 1.845 1.133 1.188 3.984
Attended 1941 23,396 10.988 3,525 5.899 18,871 13.099 2,107 8.685
by
1940 22,666 11.058 3,904 6.041 18,762 13.368 1,905 8.338 199 2.180 1,706 12.408
midwife
1939 23.627 11.313 4.341 6.384 19,286 13.693 1.849 7.979 166 1.611 1,683 13.079
Souroe: U. S. Bureau of the Census. Vital stalls- las or the United ststes (annual).
46,330 46,157 47.719 46,147 45,997
47,503
4.089 26,855 2.832 19,475 10.555
4.104 26,683 2.825 19,474 10.809
4.193 27.815 2.904 19,904 11.041 4.111 36,746 2.843 19,401 10.667 4.132 26,559 3.837 19,438 10.971
4.214 37.683 2.915 19.820 11.163
25,236 25,725
6,885 4,864 3.596
2.710 22,854 2.594 2.732 23.508 2.635 2.028 6,686 8.045 1.781 4,750 1.745 1.447 3.528 1.475
2,388 8.217
199 114 68
4.709 4.472 1.588 1.089
.733
20,373 3.141 18,104 2.976 2,868 5.654 88.189 3.193 19.980 3.061 2,149 5.333
3 , 346 6.590 16,943 13.156 80,761 11.401 3,705 6.676 17,056 13.473 21,778 11.729 4,175 7.236 17.603 13.755
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DOIIIT151. MUUTY OF BETS OF CQTAIN NMKUEF FANUES, 1935-8"
Food cost per person "per week
(dollars) 0.69-1.37
1.33-2.07
2.08-2.76
2.77-3.45 3.46-4.14 4.15-4.83
White non-sharecropper furm families--Southeast Negro farm r.'nnl lies--Southeast Nepro villase-clty families--Southeast Vlhlte farm families--North and '.Vest VJhite non-sharecropper farm families--Southeast ".'fhite sharecropper farm families--Southeast Negro farm families--Southeast White Tillage-city families--North and Vfest YJnite village-city families--Southeast Vfhite farm families--North and '.Vest TJhite noa-3harecropper farm families--Southeast White sharecropper farm families--Southeast Negro farm families--Southeast White Tillage-city families -- North and West White village-olty families--Southeast NBcro Tillaee-olty families--Southeast White rarm families--North and west Yftiite non-sharecropper farm families--Southeast White Tillage-city fan! lies-- North and '..'est Yfhite TillaRe-clty families --Southeast White Tillage-city families -- North ana West White Tillage-city families--Southeast White farm families--North and '.Vest White non-sharecropper farm families--Southeast White Tillage-city families--North and Vfest White Tillafte-oity families--Southeast
Nuaber or families reporting on diets
24 109 MS
53
133 39 39 305 114 124
162 76 29 34 530 140 70 175
64 779 121
131
38
33 13 229
33
Percent with excelle.-.t or
-7ood diets
0
3 0 14
26
21 19 0 4 7
43 53 45
56 6
22 23 76
69 24 39
52 55 97 100 69 79
Souroe: 0. S. Department of Agriculture, uiscellaneous Publications 405 and 452.
QBased on oarerul records of foods brought into the kitchen. All families studied Included fbeortehncneastivine-bagoerna.ndTahectfiovoitdy-coofstfalmevileylsmsehmowbenrsi.nclSuedcetiothnealvraelufeereonfcehsomaer-egrotwonsefocotidosnsandofatrhee
husband and wife, adjusted for dif United States.
EflHMT 159. MIMBEt OF NYSIOANS M GEOKtt, 1921-1942
{Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia*a percentage of the cor responding United States total.)
EMIT IN. NMEt OF MYSICttNS. DENTISTS. NOSES. HMD PFJSMS M IEUTED PMFESSIMS IN GEOKIA, 1940 CENSBS'
(Each Qeorgla total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
1942............................ 2,814 1.559
1940............................ 2,825 1.613
With certificates8 in:
Anesthesiology.............. 2 3.381
Dermatology and ayphilolcgy. 4 .856 Internal medicine........... 23 1.112
Obstetrics and gyneoology... 9 .920
Ophthalmology............... 12 .813
Orthopaedic surgery......... 11 1.768
Otolaryngology.............. 16 .651
Pathology...................
Pediatrics..................
81.347
27 1.900
Psychiatry and neurology.... 7 .873
Radiology................... 14 1.O78
Surgery..................... 17 1.399
Urology..................... 7 1.082
1938............................ 2,756 1.625
1936............................ 2,765 1.674
1934............................ 2,811 1.742
1931............................ 2,888 1.846
1929............................ 2,917 1.913
1927............................ 2,935 1.963
1925............................ 3,122 2.124
1923............................ 3,274 2.242
1921............................ 3,406 2.343
Source: American Medical Association, Amer ican Medical Directory (biennial).
^Conferred by the examiners In the indicated medical specialty approTed by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the Amer ican Uedical Association.
TOTAL
TThite
Nonwhite
Physicians and surgeons . . . 3,554 1.551 2,395 1.489 159 4. ISO
Wale................
2,342 1.527 151 4.134
Past 65th birthday..... 310 1.639 (b) (b) (b) (b)
823 1.174 (b) (b) (b) (b)
Past 65th birthday..... S3 1.664 (b) (b) (b) (b)
Trained and student nurses 4,524 1.272 3,975 1.140 549 7.576
Past 85th birthday.....
3,951 1.158 541 7.604 29 .767 (b) (b) (b) (b)
(b) (b) (b) (b)
(b) (b) 175 1.633 (b)
(b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b)
Souroe: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Population Census Reports. AExaludes tbo 3ft cLaosirled as "seeting work.'*
unavailable.
112
EXHMT 161. EMOLLMENT IN AND DEGREES GRANTED BY SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, AND PHARMACY
IN GEORGIA, 1939-40
[Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
Enrol Ijnent f>
Degrees
Schools Of
110 5.650 65 .742 11 .713
Source: TJ. S. Office of Bduoatlon. Biennial Surrey of Education in the United States.
EXNHT 1S2. PARTIQFANTS IN APPROVED" NONPROFIT HOSPITAUZATUN
PLANS 1 GEORGIA, 1941-1944
(Each Georgia total Is followed' by Georgia's percentage of the cor responding United States total.)
October 1, 1944........... 49,314 October 1, 1943........... 45,020 July 1, 1942.............. 38,911 July 1. 1941.............. 33.234
.335 .378 .532 .477
Source: New York World-Telegram, World Almanac (annual). aBy tne Hospital Service Plan Commission of the American Hospital Association.
EXHIBIT 163. REGISTERED HOSPITAL FACILITIES IN GEORGIA, 1941-1944
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. IT = NUMBER OF USABLE BEDS AT END OF TEAR; A : ADMISSIONS DURING TEAR, EXCEPT NEWBORN;
C = AVERAGE DAIIT TSENSOS OF PATIENTS, EXCEPT NEWB5RN; B= NUMBER OF BASSINETS AT END OF YEAR; K=NUKBSH OF HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES OF SPECIFIED CLASSES AfTlND OF YEAR.)
1944
1943
1942
1941
u 37,732
ALL HOSPITALS REGISTERED BY AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
A 386,439 C 34,381
B 1.286
Pnyaioiansa
123
Graduate nurses
E 1,795
Employed at nursing Student nurses
E
(b)
E 1,681
Volunteer nurses' aides
E
426
Practical nurses and attendants E 1,682
Orderlies
E 1,861
Ward maids
E
721
U 21,902
Federal
A 182,424
hospitals
C 10,593
B
351
U 15,830
Nonfederal
A 304,015
hospitals
C 13,788
B 1.035
O 11,719
Controlled by state
A 72,640
and looal governments
C 10,745
B
384
O 2,638
Nonprofit
82,859 3,052
B
406
U
Proprietary General hospitals
48,516 991
B
245
u 26,098
A 365,208
C 13,308
B 1.251
Nervous and mental hospitals
?
3,812
9.814
Tuberculosis hospitals Other types of hospitals
^
770
c*
717 664
V
878
A 16,702
C
595
B
35
3.181
2.410 1.876 1.592 1.245 1.431
ID) 1.294
.873 1.909 4.980 2.433
3.974 4.355
3.486 7.250
1.343 1.736
1.38S 1.338 1.463
3.217 1.508 3.347
.803
.998 .820 .715
34,552 353,680
23,982 1.131 120
1,907 1,738 1,561
301 3,695 1,267
(bl
18,799 162,366
10,358 151
15,753 191,314
13,624
980 11,126 53,946
10,431 373
3,169
98,970 3,309 469
2.095 2.300 1.908 1.466 i.sai
1.506 1.532 1.416
.865 2.456 4.069
(b)
3.944 4.026
3.854 6.302
1.343 1.687
1.378
1.311 1.392 2.419
1.457 2.386
.982
1.168 .957 .857
26,583 265,213
19,179 945
142
(b) 1,768 1,390
fb) 2,791 1,376
(b) 10,983 92,838
5,955 56
15,600 172,375
13,224 889
11,040 61,182 10,629
315 2,433 69,775 1,761
339
4.085 3.001 3.816 2.819 2.485
2.333 1.634
44,398
894 238 82,800 337,512 12,994 1.106
3.853
3.781 2.781 2.680 8.335 2.455 1.S18
41,418
834 335 15,074 249,078
8,247 935
1.684 1.586
.964 .812 1.054 1.162 Z.524
1.261 .880
3,058 9.735
882
866 777 1,038
12,244 476
25
1.465 . 1.572
1.104
.945 1.1SO 1.530
1.976 1.106
.629
3,199 9.580
941 1,130
869 754
11,806 483
10
1.921 2.114 1.703 1.323
1.417
(b) 1.472 1.416
(b) 2.400 5.321
(b) 4.971 5.540 4.048 4.643 1.341 1.586 1.351 1.266 1.389 2.621 1.494 2.965
.769 .935 .746 .659
3.868 2.670 2.864 2.5371 2.141 2.034 1.393
1.494 1.571 1.14Z 1.113 1.241 1.235 1.982 1.182
.250
23,734 233,605
17,037 857 164
(b) 1,646 1,291
(b) 1,937
826 (b) 8,330 63,514 4,201
35 15,404 170,091 12,836
822 11,417 60,993 10,187
278 2,33o 66,398 1,812
314
42,700 837 230
12,354 219,230
6,482 843
3,463 9.357
909 1,007
678 760 9,905" 520
14
1.792 2.014 1.567 1.295 1.227
(b) -1.459 1.374
(b) 1.724 3.326
(b) 4.648 5.008 3.533 3.479 1.345 1.647 1.326 1.262 1.45Z 2.547 1.429 2.651
.764 .963 .814 .674
4.102 2.577 2.839 2. 316 2.059 1.783 1.36S
1.660 1.551 1.104
.992 .961 1.080 1.550 1.047 .340
Source: American Medical Association, Hospital Service In the United States (annual).
'Fellows, residents, assistant "Figures unavailable.
residents,
and
Interns;
1943
and
1944
figures
exclude'military
hospitals.
113
EXHMT 164. MENTAL INSTITUTION FAOUTKS AND PATIENTS M GENOA/ 1939
(Baoh Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage or the corresponding United States total,}
All mental
State cental
ct> institutions (b)
institutions 5,350 1.159
(b)
(b)
7,445 1.505
(b)
Ib)
1,554,158
.906
(b)
(b)
1,515,397 1.035
(b)
(b)
608,232 .770
(b)
(b)
350,502 1.171
(b)
(b)
114,994 .936
(b)
(b)
441,669 1.704
<b)
Ib)
966 1.143
11,,817334 " 1.537 1.574
8,761 1.447 3,483 1.548
8,535 1.524
7,264 1.495
2,649 1.582
1,497 1.252
1,964 1.614
1,141 1.251
1,698 1.413
1,141 1.251
2SO .942
56 .231
1,438 1.552
1,085 1.522
675 1.883
356 1.550
2,717 1.835
1,496 1.444
2.274
1,075 1.727
1,072 1.992
39 .382
1,144 2.622
986 2.533
436 1.215
421 1.215
9,805 1.516
8,434 1.504
8,911 1.547
7,647 1.533
3,366 1.453
7,647 1.S33
387
.317
319 .234
316
.336
313 .356
Psychotic ............................................. With sex and diagnosis reported
Total Hales Females Total
7,979 7,979 3,942 4,037
502
1.757 1.773
1.530 1.938 1.825
7.328 7,328 3,360 3.968
377
1.395 1.914 1.714
2.123 1.823
General paresis
Ma las Females
376 1.735 126 2.160
252 1.647 125 2.322
Total
27 .526
15 .342
Other
forms
of
syphilis
or
the
central
nervous system
Hales Females
19
.552
3 .473
7
.247
8 .514
AIooEollo
Total Total
17 .155 9 1.879
7
.076
7 1.754
Due to drugs and other exogenous poisons
Kales Females
7 8.800 2 .373
5 2.487 2 1.010
Total
31 1.782
28 1.9S5
Traumatlo
Hales Females
29 1.935 2 .826
26 2.122 2 1.000
Total
262 1.152
25C 1.246
With cerebral arteriosclerosis
lie lea Females
164 1.297 98 .969
153 1.385 97 1.077
Total
591 5.O44
581 5.559
With convulsive disorders
Males Females
308 4.749 283 5.409
298 S.35O 233 5.798
Senile Due to metabolic diseases, etc.*
Total Hales Females Total Males Females
97
.564
34 .443
63 .661
29 1.314
13 1.54O
ie 1.175
90 .646
89
.467
61 .790
25 1.2S7
11 1.547
14 1.136
Total
162 4.460
151 5.232
With organic changes of the nervous system
Hales Females
106 4.569 56 4.263
95 5.591 56 4. 718
Total
47 1.175
47 1.426
Psychoneuroaes Uanlo depressive
Males Females Total Hales Females
13 34 1,702 613 1,090
.816 1.413 4.101 3.644 4.185
13 34 1.677 590 1,087
.958 1.75* 4.53O 4.20O 4.738
Dementia praooox
Total Ha las Females Total
3,348
1,593
1.755 61
1.615 1.424 1.833 1.437
3,076 1,324 1.752
59
1.758 1.498
2.02S 1.625
With psychopathic personality
Males Females
25 .959 3S f.198
23 1.055 M 2.473
With mental deficiency
Total Hales Females Total
984 .619 510 3.787 408 3.426 170 .271
911 4.091
SOS 4.320
408 3.840 27 .048
Other, undlagnosed, and unknown
Hales Females
110 .377 60 .179
24 .098 3 .010
source: u. s. ^Including all
Bureau mental
of the disease
Census. Patients In Mental Institutions, 1939. hospitals and Institutions for mental aefeol and
epilepsy,
but
not
psychopathic
hospitals nor ^Figures un* Liable.
Raaid0nt patients beginning of year plus admissions.
&ICxoept involutioaal payohoaea.
(Eaoh
0*org In
total
It
follovod
by Ooorein't unit*
EXHIBIT 185. DEATHS IN
porontto of tho oorrMpoodiag
WMU
VOQfltlltO
GEORGIA BY AGE, SEX, AND COLOR, 1933-1942
united Statu total. PejOP JLATION AT APRIL 1 OF ITOICATH)
Honvhit*
tTHTU
YEAR) B=flLATHS BtKim
Whit*
Ronhit
I pICAIH)'TEAR. 1 ifcnwhito *
TOTAL
fOMlOl
fmlti
TOTAL
fOMlM
*
f
1940 9,129,729 2.972 1,018,688 1.710 1,021,690 1.738 618,070 7.834 667,376 8.293
* 1940 P 528,410 2.663 105,161 1.906 106,052 1.928 56,132 6.451 62,065 8. 800
1930
1941 1940 1939
1 1938 d 1937
1936 1936 1934 1933
2,906,606 2.359
31,664 2.266 32,613 2.294 31,849 2.294 33,789 2.446 34,446 2.376 37,263 2.519 34,288 2.462 35,680 2.547 31,194 2.324
920,619 1.646
9,660 1.407 10,217 1.479 9,959 1.482 10,360 1.667 10,660 1.609 11,281 1.684 10,562 1.572 10,694 1.611 9,983 1.476
916,202 1.685 613,708 8.266 567,77V 8.891
,118 1.349 ,913 1.363 ,800 1.420
,923 1.495 ,952 1.440 ,869 1.564
8,121 1.516 8,408 1.583 7,477 1.453
7,969 8,090
7,486 8,081 8,594 9,091 6,301 8,604 7.391
8.020 8.022
7.733 8.134 8.092 8.316 8.299 7.897 7.212
6,917 6,963 6,796 7,419 7,340 8,032 7,314 7,874 6,943
8,160 8.090 8.092 8.566 8.207 8.776 8.567 8.449 7.707
1930 F
--nsrT^oT TWTB
334,856 2.896 ----SrTTIJW
101,181
154
1.971
1.7 19
"--99--,4082TT1..S95493
--63--,7I8K0TT10.'.T1o919?
70,473
10.596
h 1941 B 712 5.446 ISO 1.910 107 1.794 183 7.4(0 242 8.683
1940 D
816 3.656
210 2.2(7
126 1.9(4 222 8.984 268 8.548
M 1939 B
793 3.682
179 1.627
157 2.326 206 8.135 252 8.203
s* 1958 B
945 5.999
212 2.077
174 2.413 263 9.416 294 8.729
1937 r 966 5.683
SI 1936 D 1,168 4.134 1936 B 1,052 3.916
207 1.743 271 2.211 21) 1.795
173 2.079
228 2.656 190 2.188
276 8.882 316 9.825 295 9.868
303 8.800 343 9.473 366 10.679
1954 B 1,099 4.088
267 2.234
169 2.241 502 9.350 361 9.446
1953 B
976 3.668
223 2.007
163 2.166 251 7.669 319 8.424
1930 1941 D
60,416 2.768 3,965 9.480
19,488 1.96E 1,159 2.222
18,661 1.977 10,894 8.917 11,156 9.023 833 2.151 1,102 8.586 671 8.606
140" ? 904,639 2.629 95,691 l.tJOT -9T.K3rT.o72- ^tl.fcfrV fiiBV] 60,918 9.107
--Wttw 1630 P 1288.126 2.660 j_6.667 1.80S 89,696 1.847 50,194 8.507 62.187 8.311 293 8.641 270 7.681
1941 B 1,088 3.965
280 2il78
149 1.847 944 9.312 336 8.946
S
1940 D 1939 B
II 1938 B 1937 B
1936 B
3,761 9.389 3,780 3.473 4,376 3.750 3,962 3.296 4,314 3.621
1,090 2.120 1,096 2.192 1,338 2.474 1,122 2.021 1,234 2.168
760 2.053 656 2.272
959 2.374 877 2.110 873 2.050
1,112 1,045 1,124 1,114 1,226
9.163 8,845 9.086 8.794 9.651
779 8.250 784 6.630 955 9.700
839 8.226 982 9.623
1940 B
1939 B
tao a
1938 B 1937 B
JS 1996 B
1,106 3.974
1,088 3.820 1,251 4.090 1,472 4.163 1,756 4.640
241 2.058 243 2.051 235 1.924 297 2.0(6 384 2.645
162 1.907 168 1.887 191 1.957 243 2.136 303 2.493
343 9.186
325 6.!34 403 9.774 493 10.368 625 10.613
360 9.245
362 8.676 422 9.394 439 9.050 626 10.069
1955 B 4,320 3.696 1,289 2.286
940 2.284 1,134 9.127 957 9.769
1936 D 1,666 4.272
330 2.239
248 2.041 482 10.375 496 10.166
1934 D 5,099 3.917 1,472 2.533
1933 B 4,070 3.367 1,200 2.224
1040 P
---- T2vy.*re 1930 P
14I D
265.986
2.766
62,439 1.976 -- ----SOYY.Tlis
"
1,194 2.601 1,377 8.700 1,118 919 2.246 1,039 7.223 916
79-,l6-4in6.e1V.97o4- "4~6W ,6578'.T8.88578 _47,446
8.831 7.785
8.957
n 1934 B 1,906 4.354
326 2.241
238 1.977 528 10.186 517 9.628
1953 TStS
B P
1,419 577.500
3.876 2.801
261 88. 766'
2.020 228 1.851 TOW TB'loffT.TBf
W.4le69l
9.183
T.oW
441 8.367
oT3W"T.7i2T
SOT-TOOT 1930 P 222,990 2.267
1942 D "T.tfrt1 S.SS!
67,899 1.670 273 2.324
72.741 1.869 96,911 - ' IK T.TS'S
6.776 45,979
7.810
1941 B
909 3.740
236 2.272
216 2.531
232 8.204
227 e!$12
1940 B
840 3.404
229 2.146
187 2.120
246 8.754
178 7.492
ldIB51a1etntwsehidtln| 11bSir0thtdhayss
1939 1938
B D
967 3.697 1,354 4.255
265 2.279 368 2.615
235 2-450 361 3.10H
242 7.964 340 9.807
225 8.539 296 9.657
1937 B 1,127 3.277
946 2.317
242 1.909
290 7.963
249 7.950
1936 D 1,307 9.601
366 2.394
322 2.394
329 9.119
271 8.611
1935 D 1,249 3.993
342 2.105
324 2.368
909 8.462
280 8.701
1954 D 1,766 4.090
545 3.000
478 3.090 416 8.160 326 7.373
T1B93W3 PD'
1,346 3.282
454 2.582
----9Tf/9T7"zY)W
356 2.416
274 6.031
262 6.512
----eT"r.m ----KfeVeW 11994320 DP'
969.910 299
2.807 2.987
1 "1""1"0,9W6i2"
J1'..O98'W0 --1"0~87,8T72T.1T.9B870
66,276
9.218
67,780
9.324
1941 B
947 3.177
103 1.975
91 2.444
84 8.077
69 7.317
1940 B
353 3.051
109 1.956
85 2.113
90 8.451
69 7.682
1939 B
408 3.107
140 2.5(7
95 2.181
102 9.019
71 7.686
1938 B
609 3.517
141 2.057
129 2.466 129 10.457 110 9.665
1K37 B
480 2.7S9
166 1.960
108 1.774 109 8.080
90 7.766
1936 B
584 3.216
196 2.205
149 2.230
126 8.943
114 9.261
1U36 D
645 2,606
171 1.862
168 2.142
115 7.662
101 7.686
1934 B
621 3.099
214 2.274
168 2.296 133 7.697 10H 6.683
1r9a3w3 r0f - sn'.B5o35? y2..6w88
162 1.975
133 1.624
--K67RTT.TO!'
106 6.174
112 6.974
4vnv(- 1930 P 338,860 2.623 lOslslt l.*945 102,123 1.934 66j701 10.053 66,717 10.004
& 1942 B
278 2.836
99 2.026
1941 B
|! 1940 B
313 2.869 344 2.944
109 2.068 117 2.097
51 1.488 62 1.612
78 6.644 92 7.810
76 7.483 73 6.759
1939 B
382 9.028
119 1.926
78 1.946 107 8.2S7
76 6.884
III 1938 D 1937 C
1936 B 1936 B
405 2.99) . 381 2.463
534 3.1M 496 2.867
142 2.225 128 1.723 161 1.992 166 1.997
79 1.762 67 1.300 138 2.339 94 1.685
90 6. 636 96 6.962 137 8.4(8 118 7.497
94 7.373 90 6.E08 100 7.092 117 8.081
1934 B
588 3.446
187 2.342
126 2.171
143 8.589
132 8.199
1933 B
461 2.888
148 1.907
92 l.(C8
128 7.407
11* 6.997
1941 B
ss 1940 B 1S39 B
aa 1998 B
1997 B
is 1936 B S* 1936 B
195+ B 1933 B
1,192 4.029
1,240 4.040 1,270 3.994 1,411 4.166 1,670 4.096 1,726 4.250 1,612 4.086
1,582 3.996 1,391 3.612
251 2.044 216 1.739 239 1.926 277 2.146 319 2.129 372 2.412 308 2.013 272 1.684 277 1.935
169 1.756 189 1.861 197 1.882 228 2.011
263 2.065 292 2.094 284 1.929 262 1.939
2(5 1.975
412 9.861 441 10.237 394 8.910 451 9.272 614 9.460 626 9.087 567 10.460
512 9.073 405 7.660
366 9.401 400 9.436 440 9.796 460 9.636 474 9.238 637 9.842 483 9.469 516 9.632 444 8.216
n 1930 P 183,399 2.011
T942 B 1,2^9 3.75^9
S3 1941 B 1,232 3.677
O-P
1940 B 1939 B
1,368 9.968 1,289 3. (69
1998 B 1,960 3.796
&Is" 1937 B 1,672 3.799 1936 B 1,640 3.841 1936 B 1,621 3.671
1934 B 1,489 9.666
1933 0 1,340 3.262
69,669 1.447 283 ii.do'fc 246 1.787 286 2.010 297 2.076 328 2.211 345 2.035 573 2.173 347 2.086 316 1.912 280 1.733
62,412 1.624 27,103
192 1.499 301
IBS 1.707 423 213 1.891 456 231 1.973 387 238 1.972 369 258 1.676 481 296 2.055 500 277 1.998 470 264 1.899 448 254 1.806 390
W.625 '7.S3T 6.090 34,316 7.368
4. 8bo 353 0.7^79
9.142 378 8.830 9.710 414 9.324 8.069 374 8.380 8.034 425 1.211 8.814 468 9.626 8.423 471 9.082 8.730 427 8.611 7.618 462 8.499 6.941 416 7.7(4
* 1930 P 186.969 2.030 1,279 3.202
si 1941 B 1,472 5.839 1940 B 1,476 3.640 1939 B 1,439 3.329
si*s 1936 B 1937 B 1936 B 1936 B
1,821 3.600 1,707 3.381
1,953 5.678 1,682 3.296
1934 B 1,675 3.328
1933 B 1,626 3.044
69,680 1.41C
340 1.928 337 1.917 304 1.686 361 1.919 996 1.862 466 2.081 965 1.694 374 1.769 330 1.677
60,447 1.491 29,118 Z2TT.7OT S5J 246 1.980 436 262 1.895 440 252 1.796 433 267 1.654 476 312 1.956 617 321 1.863 586 315 1.676 626 310 1.663 499 286 1.888 446
6.406 37,814 7.947 7.810 576~ 1.011 8.225 461 8.828 7.988 446 6.467 7.544 450 8.312 7.926 516 8.901 7.899 480 7.792 7.964 682 9.142 7.590 477 8.297 7.319 492 8.323 6.806 464 8.128
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116
EXHIBIT 166. RECORDED DEATHS IN GEORGIA BY CAUSE, SEX, AND COLOR, 1S39 AND 1SW
(Etch S*orgia totl 1* follmnd by Gorgla'> p*ro*ntag of the oomipondine Onitod Stti total.)
Oth*r dli*a>*l du* to baotrla, *xe*pt dy*ntry (3-5.7,23.26).. Othr coniunieabl* dls*ai*a (29,31,32,34,37,38,40-44)...........
Otb*r dl0aa* f nutrition and of th*
Chronlo rh*uatlo dKouel of th* hart (80. 92b,o,B3o.96b). . Othr fora, of heart dluai* (90b.91,92a.d.*.93a.b.d,*.95a,o).
Oth*r dli*a> of th. d! C.itlT. iyt*B (116,118,123,125.128,12) DlMa Of pr*enanoy, childbirth, and th* pu*rp*rlub (140-150)
Wnit* TMl.
*
20,176 1.460 38 2.592 18 2.061 17 2.384 51 6.024 61 3.875 15 2.762 18 3.175 609 1.147 576 1.168 33 .S76 53 3.260 4 3.883 7 1.737 70 3.405 53 .928 229 1.276
479 2.879 20 2.554 10 .977 48 17.567 43 1.055
1,263 .919 583 .790
700 1.064 52 1.549 21 1.487 17 1.481
250 1.032 5 .449
18 1.313
4 11 69 6 127 89 4 2,056 1,640 216 111 4,280 208 1,460 2,612 235 1,236 214 176 310 226 145 158 53 137 2.274 168 96
.536 3.179 8.616 2.439 1.371 2.266 1.594 1.766 1.792 1.575 1.555 1.060
.862 1.141 1.069
.343 1.769 1.546 1.307 2.505 1.503 1.285 1.135 1.028 1.934 2.332 1.063 1.340
37 2.609
20 1.421
195 1.485
730 2.341
Oth*r oaui p*<nillar to th* fir.t j*ar of lif (158,160,161)...
444 2.296
243 3.532
2,361 1.561
413 1.464
190 3.178
854 1.833
902 1.275
2 1.538
Ill-d*find or unknown caui*a (199,200).........................
456 3.362
Souro*t U. 3. Air*au of th* C*nsut, Vital Statistic* of th* Dnlt*( Stat** (annual ).
Whit*
rni
Nonwhit* alM
Komihito f*>Bl*i
%
*
%
518.070 7.834 S67.375 8.293
14,913 1.387 15.518 7.880 13.749 8.091
32 3.143
56 10.695
40 8.969
5 1.055
8 6.926
5 6.024
IS 1.774
3 8.824
1 2.439
65 2.928
66 8.0E6
63 7.079
51 3.786
26 9.455
26 10.073
8 1.646
1 3.704
4 13.333
11 4.163
29 12.083
10 7.S74
468 1.358
878 4.814 1.069 6.709
418 1.335
800 4.836
999 6.758
50 1.637
78 4. 599
90 6.207
18 1.739
45 17.767
28 12.670
6 1.954
9 8.571
40 11.299
3 1.367
7 10.0OO
2 4.167
68 3.803
63 10.194
57 10.654
34 5.030
68 8.322
63 7.816
72 1.201
600 6.061
374 7.829
492 3.040
426 9.697
437 9.916
21 2.756
14 7.692
20 13.072
8 1.280
9 10.643
4 5.970
IB 15.385
5 16.129
8 25.806
27 .991
26 5.567
39 8.966
1,600 1.051
379 4.629
772 6.334
533 .853
206 4.432
174 4.976
488 1.333
357 6.831
579 1.090
173 4.888 241 6.953
94 1.228
24 7.571
126 7.024
21 1.494
21 7.985
20 5.305
29 1.373
9 7.692
7 5.147
286 .726
88 5.1592
136 4.230
62 .912
5 6.329
15 3.401
10 1.152
5 3.731
9 6.333
17 1.247 16 4.233 183 11.152 6 3.333 100 1.203
5 .976 2 2.041 1,632 1.440 1.470 1.436 162 1.479 104 1.941 2,670 .900 169 .734 592 1.085 1.809 .669 218 .914 961 1.747 167 1.701 35 1.283 278 2.647 138 1.499 135 1.374 65 .966 90 .868 101 1.806 1.644 1.922
156 1.651 343 2.520 126 2.192 217 2.761
41 3.323 11 1.340 136 1.273 526 2.248 289 2.282 311 3.696 860 1.387 107 1.272 32 2.006 212 1.513 509 1.340
270 3.392
1 1.916 7 7.S92 73 13.059 12 11.111 42 7.216 32 5.672 1 2.941 1.651 10.351 1.480 10.521 171 8.261 77 7.223 2.401 7.041 190 5.960 309 6.220 1.902 7.331 189 7.230 1.174 7.955 103 6.034 93 7.724 304 9.765 116 6.963 132 8.189 S3 5.381 11 5.116 126 7.850 1.574 9.079 110 6.832 120 8.038
~40 15.564 10 5.025 69 6.612 466 8.392 644 15.465 413 19.481 1.961 8.488 46 5.200 768 10.620 367 7.M4 770 7.819 20 13.333 759 7.378
11 9.565 12 14.118 183 13.980 8 8.792 48 8.421 9 .522
1.707 9.938 1,565 10.057
142 8.793 89 9.223
2,174 7.317 191 5.307 270 7.797
1,713 7.461 172 7.682 916 8.366 103 8.260 49 9.703 198 7.309 94 7.788 115 8.065 30 S.386 15 3.219 122 7.116
1,366 8.776
133 8.902 389 8.805 138 8.065 251 9.272
32 12.214 9 6.818
36 5.162 348 7.521 388 16.268 386 17.474 608 8.170
18 6.360 188 10.307
77 6.974 326 8.033
615 6.636
*Th* purpriun 1 tha ilx Mk* following th termination of prflmioy.
EXHMT 1ST. IECNDED DEATHS IN GEOKU BY AGE, CAUSE, SEX, ANl CUM, 1SU ANl 1W
(Etch Georgia total i* followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
RESIDDTT LIVE BIRTE DIRIMG 1939 Affl) 1940..........................
White naif*
* S9.9C2 1.916
2.1B5 2.151
39 2.6M
8 5.2S8
7 2.017
3 1.923
4 2.O94
o
26 2.862
H
2 2.778
O
14 2.269
57 2.736
&
7 3.349 34 2.456
^
12 1.413
4 1.212
234 1.874
1
185 2.374 14 1.461
2 1.307
164 1.473
730 2.341
Cthor CUBO p.cullr to th firmt j-oar of Ufa (1SB.16C.161)
444 2.296 26 1.174
176 2.215
TS.i'/i Z.OB6
494 2.215
3 1.852
12 2.516
41 4.718
7 .996
2 .787
5 1.114
8 1.739
ba6liBrtneahtwdh*aetyns
4 4.301
26 2.640
6 1.760
Poliottvolitlc uid pollooncphallti. aeuto (36)..............
4 2.873 6 1.515
22 2.540
4 3.733
18 2.372
11 1.378
6 2.027
80 2.258
79 3.436
3 .4SS
6 2.OOO
6 2.372
11 1.329
72 1.663
81 2.321
Vhita fIlr
HoTmhlta !
*
f
37,758 1.919 -i2T6.,E20i2y '8a.^St9o8
1.636 2.162 2,157 9.O06
47 3.178 3 2.830
43 7.978 6 If. 667
6 1.911
7 3.516
1 .709
1 1.031
5 2.890
6 S.2B2
14 1.997
26 10.442
2 3.448
6 8.219
11 2.397
59 6.735
33 2.124
74 S.E12
2 1.198
4 7.143
26 2.E92 11 1.705
9 3.191
35 10.174 18 7.563
1 1.613
193 1.994 149 2.464
7 1.341
262 7.194 169 8.667 10 5.435
1 1.020
2 5.263
116 1.2S2
48 6.809
525 2.248
456 8.392
289 2.282
544 15.465
34 1.929
66 10.526
158 2.74B
321 7.284
7b.VsV 2.O9& 48,291 9.053
422 2.292 1 .670
488 8.3ES 4 11.111
17 2.504
25 8.929
35 4.930
12 7.273
10 1.486
13 3.0E6
1 .417 9 2.079
6 2.630 7 3.302
IS 3.704 4 5.195
23 2.687
10 7.194 6 S.607
29 9.966
7 2.310
5 6.849
2 1.754
4 18.182
5 1.466
2 6.897
16 2.119
11 7.051
2 2.020
16.667
14 2.134
5.797
19 3.140
7.692
5 1.931
7.018
S3 1.727
10 8.706
65 3.378
S 11.765
4 .966
2.703
2 1.282
6.780
9 4.663
13 16.250
S 1.004
4 4.878
SB 1.898
S3 7.362
64 2.235
88 8.527
fnlr>
* 25.338 8.917
1.563 8.368 SS 7.002 2 11.766 7 3.977 1 1.C75 6 7.229 20 10.C50 2 3.175 44 7.346 36 6.CS1 S 10.638 28 10.667 15 8.242 7 14.000 199 6.948 99 6.471 10 12.IS5 3 12.000 24 4.4!6 S4B 7.521 3B8 16.268 45 9.1C9 242 7.243
46.891 9.UC 403 3.042 3 11.111 21 7.000
IB 11.68B 15 5.768 10 4.717
S 2.717 7 5.645 4 4.082 27 7.606 6 11.111 1 4.167 4 12.121 20 12.658 4 23.529 16 11.346 9 11.111 8 11.594 76 7.908 52 6.652 1 3.030 5 12.R21 B 14.266 2 3.C30 38 6.199 78 10.143
485 2.087
320 1.971
391 8.367
291 7.169
2 1.170
4 2.367
6 7.695
8 7.477
6 4.167
2 2.19B
1 5.882
2 10.000
10 2. KB
IS 3.714
6 11.111
6 9.091
5 -9C5
11 1.S47
17 3.276
36 4.68B
1 .342
S 1.171
13 3.951
29 4.517
4 1.216
6 2.113
4 2.105
7 4.217
3 6.000
4 8.696
1 8.333
4 2B.S71
| 1b6Bair6etnthwdheaany!
8 10.390 14 2.917
4 5.479 19 4.204
7 9.SSS 12 7.792
7 7.692 12 8.276
4 2.7S7
S 3.125
3 9.375
5 18. Eli
13 2.012
5 .903
4 7.B43
1 2.083
8 1.603
6 1.163
9 11.392
3 2.830
4 1.569
2 .668
6 15.789
2 4.348
18 1.816
20 2.663
21 10.396
11 6.862
5 3.012
5 3.571
3 10.000
3 9.375
13 1.578
IS 2.455
18 10.465
8 6.349
20 2.058
21 2.542
U 8.333
11 8.SS3
22 1.416
21 1.3C5
27 9.343
21 6.752
66 4.020
25 2.046
50 11.710
34 9.714
31 1.822
23 1.586
10 4.484
11 6.145
22 4.255
12 2.335
12 10.435
11 11.340
7 1.624
8 1.SBO
S 9.259
6 1S.36S
2 1.887
1 1.333
6 12.000
3 10.345
7 1.860
17 1.277
32 8.312
13 9.1E5
70 1.449
31 1.626
77 7.857
34 6.273
103 2.693
66 2.196
68 9.591
50 6.402
on next page j
118 EXHIBIT 167. (CONTINUED)
Honwhite
Jionehite
nales
females
aUes
feielea
*
200,752 1.889 202.684
873 2.049
61 J
8 2.419
8
Tuberculosis, all foma (13-22).. ..............................
36 .966
56
34 1.017
51
2 .521
5
4 8.511
1
7 11.290
3
3 1.604
6
f
%
%
1.901 106.429 8.562 122,983 8.949
2.006 1,095 8.828 1,222 8.7C2
2.688
11 9.091
14 10.072
.915 197 5.692 324 6.221
.897
172 5.492
305 6.269
1.14S
25 7.599
19 5.539
3.125
3 15.789
4 22.222
5.769
11 14.474
11 12.088
2.500
27 9.783
67 14.440
12 1.980
14 2.708
27 8.036
51 20.482
14 1 .077
20 2.119
11 10.092
16 9.756
2 1.031
4 2.312
3 10.714
2 5.M2
6 2.885
7 10.S38
ab3B1ireSnt5hwdtedabhyns
12 1.085
10 1.776
8 9.877
7 10.606
6 2.1E8
2 .800
4 9.524
2 3.226
11 2.434
6 1.207
8 10.667
5 6.329
1 8.333
2 5.882
1 4.762
12 14.458
34 2.255
12 1.081
40 10.554
27 9.643
Intracranial lesions of vascular origin (83). ................
5 1.458
6 1.869
17 16.505
12 14.458
29 2.489
6 .760
23 8.333
15 7.614
17 1.932
8 1.457
10 7.353
9 8.333
Chronic rheuimtic diaea&es of the heart (90a,92b,c,93e.95b).. Other fonas of heart dl>>e (90b,91,92a.d,e.93a.b,d,e.95a.c)
Diseases of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperiun (140-150)
33 1.123 12 .832 3 1.657 18 1.369 50 2.814 56 2.444 8 2.597 22 2.022
41 2.213 27 3.129 227 2.403 148 1.804
29 1.054 10 .779 4 2.S85
IS 1.124 38 2.758
21 1.SS6 12 5.085 28 2.705 149 3.64 59 3.260 90 3.949
25 2.994 8 2.952
49 1.947 32 2.417
37 7.660 7 4.762 S 12.821 25 8.416 75 10.218 28 8.974 4 4.938 23 9.705
7 6.250 232 13.52$ 85 8. 636 138 8.175
67 9.450 19 8.716 4 6.557 44 10.233
86 11.213 22 9.016
5 5.051 47 12.737 166 6.966 68 8.866 98 9.041
10 12.1S5 83 13.674
13 5.462 32 7.159
106 2.414
84 2.005
116 11.273
149 8.848
295,626 1.669 301.539 1.689 137,403 6.972 162,735 7.612
2,447
17 225 216
9 2 10
1.775
3.628 1.294 l.IH
.942 2.198 7.042
1.855 8
184
170 14 i
8
1.776 2.847 1.349
1.318 1.889 5.435
7.080
3,547 8.345
21 10.881 420 5.091
393 5.111 27 4.813 8 17.778
14 6.383
3,557 8.877 13 10.569 548 7.687
516 7.761
32 6.667 5 10.63B 20 10.638
70 2.21E 52 3.414 109 1.264 42 1.092
67 1.403
24 1.700 69 4.440 239 1.419
38 .995 106 1.596
95 1.489
276 7.830 95 10.497 56 5.258 34 5.620
22 4.783
147 7.832 106 13.462
235 7.330 45 7.166
13: 7.548 57 6.985
2 .673
6 1.689
2 3.846
8 8.791
26 2.036 1 .465
24 1.644
12 1.4:2
15 6.681 2 4.651
31 5.308 9 4.865
84baBir5atnhtmdhdaeyn,s
S 9.231
30 12.766
12 12.000
64 15.881
45 3.321
3 1.288
13 4.514
6 7.059
130 2.212
113 2.084
261 11.773
294 11.520
89 2.664
78 2.304
230 13.618
254 12.021
41 1.651
35 1.720
31 5.871
40 9.112
16 1.148
19 2.213
13 5.963
25 10.173
Chronic rheumatic diseases of the heart (90a,92b,c,93e,95b)..
Other form of heart dleeaie (90b.91,92e,d,e.93e.b.d.e.95e.c) Pneunonia, all fcnu (107-109)............ .....................
291 1.J17
23 .559
114 1.314 154 1.667
138 2.165 48 1.774
179 1.364 19 .419
46 2.286 114 1.673 96 2.225
7 1.842
511 9. 865
51 8.293 87 8.640 373 10.483 277 9.509 59 9.489
507 9.573
49 6.422
78 9.665 380 10.199
216 10.757 24 12.308
8 2.260
11 2.709
17 14.285
15 9.317
Diseases of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium (140-160) Other puerperal cauiea (141b.d-f.142b, 143, 145.146, 149, ISO)...
59 1.578 18 1.727 23 1.252 5 .973 132 2.443
1 1.786
155 1.7S8 102 3.629 282 2.180 243 1.453 231 2.1S6
30 1.585 35 2.399
S .784 13 .964 123 2.184
190 2.031 67 1.728 123 2.246 50 1.472 17 2.467 47 1.511 53 2.002 253 2.039
47 8.062
43 9.034
37 10.221
41 7.824
18 7.377
S 2.309
3 5.660
7 4.930
244 10.558 280 9.256
10 18.182
211 3.595
67- 7.486
144 9.231
27 6.265
8 6.154
435 10.214
89 8.838
130 7.163
24 5.701
237 7.913
72 10.480
507 8.809 504 8.592
(Continue*! on noxt pajej
119
EXHHT167. (CONTINUED)
White
wVlto
!COTni>iite
Xonnhite
nales
fea.les
:amles
fenxles
57,045
S 1.356
69,187
% 1.441
67.850
% 6.435
75,389
S 7.540
5.928 1.437 5,412 1.277 4.558 7.363 4.041 3.020
8 2.556
5 3.106
11 15.493
2 4.S7B
254 1.048 22$ 1.060
131 1.672 125 1.718
187 4.174 180 4.240
137 6. 564 113 6.1S3
8 .794 9 5.590
8 1.182 8 5.442
7 2.991 9 12.529
19 11.556 11 14. IDS
12 5.172
6 4.839
12 6.154
IS 7.429
96 l.ODO
IS .513
173 4.268
82 5.95S
111 5.212
75 2.343
110 9. 346
123 10.553
525 .965
663 1.036
177 4.183
377 6. SIS
255 .852
192 .842
95 3.752
77 4.4S4
243 1.558
172 6.823
272 1.101
228 .974
82 4.326
129 7.429
1 .755 39 1.043
4 3.125 105 .706
5 6.522 56 4.945
5 9.434 69 4.002
1 .167
33 1.184
1 4.34S
5 2.773
|6b4Baibre56Ftnihwrt6daedhhtadynhaty Alcoholism, ethyllan (77).... ..................................
57 10.737 56 1.385
58 9.331 1 .427
52 15.C94 11 6.077
71 15.978 1 S.CSO
702 2.195
510 1.754
805 11.319
801 10.300
Other diseasia of tha nervous systoa (8O-32.B4-38)...........
655 2.513 47 1.262
475 1.810 35 1.252
770 11.551 35 7.348
730 10.452 21 6.538
Chronic rheuoatlc diseases of the heart (90a,92b,c.93c,95b;..
20 1.454 1.787 1.507
57 .770
17 1.593 664 1.013 39 .624
IS 8.280 1.114 7.250
76 6.032
14 9.333 967 7.829
68 5.671
Other form of heart disease (90b,91,92a.d,e.93.5>.d,e,9S.e)
794 1.353 956 1.326 238 1.433
180 1.106
445 1.04S 156 1.''42
155 5.946 883 7.651 274 7.513
137 8.384 762 7.742 132 3.198
35 1.240
18 1.754
38 8.798
17 8.415
3 1.576
4 .798
12 3.759
14 8.140
55 1.256
45 1.682
24 5.797
14 6.195
45 1.243
31 .986
44 3.445
40 8.715
80 1.116
31 1.089
27 5.433
15 8.SOS
27 1.213
37 .830
4 3.646
7 3.132
637 2.373
371 1.795
650 9.141
619 9.526
26 1.194
47 8.275
170 1.383
~26 .310
11 5.S7S
44 2. "21
5 1.475
70 6.958
11 7.746
173 1.4E5
49 1.454
32 S.608
14 4.950
135 1.01S
49 1.053
135 6.339
46 7.068
483 1.854
292 1.488
446 7.8SS
375 7.528
50.596 1.335 55,254 1.Z871 26.566 3.132 26.524 8.595
7,731 1.244 6,612 1.176 5.224 7.145 2,627 7.0S7
95 1.198
63 1.S13
31 5.507
20 4.577
94 1.256
65 1.568
29 5.550
19 4. 34
1 .222
3 .737
2 2.935
1 3.704
18 5.265
20 5.495
6 7.595
6 10.909
10 4.530
7 5.955
12 9.025
5 6.136
45 1.058
16 1.169
49 4.313
18 5.645
207 2.764
259 2.980
78 3.230
81 8.970
SIS .827
658 .955
127 4.'48
157 5.004
280 .701
294 .823
72 4.935
49 4.437
124 1.084
45 5.248
535 .974
240 1.095
55 4.525
43 5.457
3 2.055
3 9.375
2 4.551
113 .865
146 .658
23 4.352
27 3.497
44 7.370
92 12.039
23 11.165
34 11.525
1.113 1.509
927 1.233
472 8.510
516 8.581
1.075 1.533
894 1.242
452 8.241
501 8.548
37 1.054
33 1.031
20 10.258
15 9. 954
15 1.771
9 1.118
5 4.473
6 8.571
Chronic rheuoatlc diseases of the heart (90a.92b,c,93a.9Sb).. Diseases of coronary arteries and angina pectoris (94).,..... Other forms of heart disease (90b,91.92,d,e.9Ja,b.d.,95a,o)
111 1.091 546 .06 1,475 .512
1.654 91
359 1.204
.817 .895 .996 .771
699 5.577 49 4.949
57 4.452 595 5.731
590 5.613 48 5.055 44 4.T31
500 5.766
437 1.582
389 1.510
123 5.929
112 6-846
35 .579 24 2.374
10 .820 41 3.085
9 5.752
n 10.577
5 6.494 IS 8.230
19 1.012
17 1.131
5 5.314
3 S.SS3
50 1.C10
44 1.053
33 9.063
11 6.111
49 1.C24
21 .779
8 3.604
5 4.717
20 .553
39 .931
3 6.977
1,450 2.293 1,096 1.911
625 3.455
382 7.045
141 1.C40
55 5.408
47 .650
8 .632
IS 5.580
1 .926
10 7.957
81 1.C67
SO 1.107
25 5.605
9 8.108
183 1.C49
269 1.128
75 7.595
9 7.024
768 1.460
790 1.570
715 9.807
535 9.059
Souro*! U. S. Bureau of tha Canau, Vital Statistics of tha United States (annual).
lumbara In parantheaaa aftar najaaa of dliaaia* ara thoia asslenad by tho International Litt of Cauaei of Daath, 1333 rartalon.
BIRTH RATES (State average 20.7)
EXHIBIT 161. GUIDE lESIDENT BIITH AND DEATH IATES IN GEOIGIA COUNTIES, 1940
OEA TH RATES (State uverage 10.4)
Souroe: U. 3. Bureau, of the Census, 7ital Statistics of the United States (annual).
EDUCATION
EXNHT 1(9. COLLEGIATE EDUCATIONAL FADUT1ES AND STUDENTS IN GEMGU, 1941-42 AND SELECTED PB TEAIS
(Each
Georgia
total
is
followed
by
Georgia's percentage of tho Money figures in dollars.)
corresponding
Unite4
States
total.
OF HIGHER EDUCATION Publicly oontro lied Privately controlled
1939-40 1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40
2.883 47 2.684 19 3.069 17 2.819 32 2.783 30 2.613
REPORTING ON flTHtSSISSt C2JESAL RECEIPTS
From student fees From enlowment earnings
194 1-42 1939-40
194 1-42 1939-40 1341-42 1935-40 1941-42 1939-40
48 2.943 45 2.797
3,433,527 7.051,331 3,303,544 2,372,681 1,213,045
950,594
-.342 1.234 1.641 1.430 1.644 1.333
STAFF* lien Women
ENROLLHEHT Resident college students (regular session only)
Third weeK of fall tern Undergraduate men Undergraduate women Graduate men Graduate women Sunnier session In correspond ence courses la extension courses Instruction In elementary ana secondary schools0 Elementary Secondary
DEGPKKS GRANTCD Baccalaureate and first-professional
To men To women Graduate Honorary
194 1-42 1939-40 194 1-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40
2,491 2.23B 1.624 1.434
867 804
1.857 1.701 1.687 1.517 2.288 2.172
1941-42 1939-40 T.937-38 1935-36 1933-34 1931-33 1929-30 1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40
1941 1939
1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1941-43
S3, 826 83,229 30,815 17,738 15,021 14,703 15,838 SO , 208 21.656 12,939 12.543 10 ,493 10,261
182 277
165 183 7,784
9.214 1,077
517 876
2.277 317 79
4,176 S.358
1,593 2.583
1.697
1.555 1.541
1.468 1.423 1.274 1.439
1.712 1.600
1.695 1.513 1.897
1.824 .342
.411 .513
.477 1.824 2.018
1.159 .553 .325 .847
.953 .232
4.133 4.716
3.285 4. 916
1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1941-42 1941-42 1939-40 1941-42
3,447 3,279 1,821 1.626
224 245
IB
1.860 1.758
1.753 1.996
.796 .818
1.112
government
1939-40
From state
1941-42
government
1939-40
From county, city, and
1941-42
district aoveriaents
1939-40
From private
1941-42
gifts and grants
1939-40
From sales and service
1941-42
of organized activities
1939-40
From other
194 1-42
OTHsEoRurces
1939-40
RECEIPTS
1939-40
Fron auxiliary
1941-42
enterprises
1939-40
Specifically
1941-42
designated
1939-40
For physical
1941-42
plant
1939-40
For endow ment fuifl^
1941-42 1939-40
For annuity
1941-42
funds
1939-40
For student
194 1-42
loan funds
1939-40
For other
1941-42
EXPENDnonexpendable funds
1939-40 1941-42
ITURES
1939-40
Educational
1941-42
and general
1939-40
Extension
1941-42 1939-40
Other
1941-42 1939-40
Administration
1941-42
and general control 1939-40
Resident
1941-42
instruction
1939-40
organized research
1941-42
separately budgeted 1939-40
libraries
194 1-42 1939 -4O
Physical plant opera 194 1-42
tion and maintenance 1939-40
organized activities 1941-42
related to instruction 1939-40
Auxiliary
194 1-42
enterprises
1939-40
Other noneduoational
194 1-42
expenditures
1939-40
Capital
1941-42
outlay
1939-40
839, 9CS 1,631,312 1.210.746
210,439 248,560 625,536 611,133 340,029 240.556 143,750
77.048
5,021,093 2,6S5,9r-b 2.555,697 3,369,301 2,455,401 1,542,423 1.713.350 2,253,703
626,636 1,575
30,000 43,593 74,362 23,490
5,553 12,473,134 10,006,357 3,336,221
7,143,963 939 ,559 980.872
7,346,652 6,153,091 1,082,200 1.000,565 4,333,222 3.733.552
155 ,594 38.036 332,537 292,753 1,048,564 311,5132 333,445 231,503 2 , 2321 , 223 2,072,273 275,497 171.274 1,585,193 619,352
2.151 1.010
.801 .773 1.019 1.362 1.511 .344 .734 l.lfil .677
1.972 1.707 1.733 5.641 2. 218 5.125 2.595 5.333 1.820
.394 1.301 2.433 7.177 1.053
1,-.5i3f3i
1.315 1.455 1.369 2.327 2.777 1.335 1.266 1.615 1.593 _.453 1.334
.457 .323 1.633 1.502 -.445 1.166 1.028 .850 1.652 1.669 .971 .601 3.153 .739
NONDEUKJUS GRADUATES
Hen
Women
1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40
804 3.720 801 2.226 339 5.361 347 2.709 465 3.041 454 1.959
Endowment funds Annuity funds Student loan funds
1939-40 23,423,253 1.389
1939-40
590,075 1.191
1939-40 1,900,325 6.602
Source: U. 3. Office of Kduoatlon. Biennial Survey of Education in the United States.
Administrative and instructional, including extension and organized research personnel, reduced to full-time
basis. "Operated
by
institutions
of higher
education
(practice
and
observation
schools
and
preparatory
departments).
CGrounds, buildings, equipment, and unexpended plant funds.
121
122 EXHIBIT 170. SUBCOLLE6IATE EDUCATIONAL FACIUTIES AND STUDENTS IN GEORGIA, 1941-42 AND SELECTED PRIOR YEARS
followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United Money figures in dollars.)
PUBLIC SCHOOLS"
PUBIJC SCHOOLS^ (continued)
NlE-iEER 01?" PUPIL-DAYS**
Recular full-time 1941-43
day schools
1939-40
Supervisors'5
194 1-4 2 1939 -40
Principals
Teachers Summer schools Part-time and evening schools 0
1939-40
194 1-4 a 1939-40
1941 1939 1941-43 1939-40
EXROLiiiNT
1941-43
Regular full-time 1939-40
day schools
1937-38
1929-30
Elesientary schools
1941-42 1939-40 1937-38
1929-30
Boys
1941-43 1939-40
Sir Is Kinder garten
1941-43 1939-40 1941-42 1939-40
1st grade 2nd Krade 3rd wade
1941-42 1939-40
194 1-42 1939-40 194 1-42 1939-40
4th
194 1-42
grade
1939-40
5th
1941-42
Krade 6th grade ?it Krade
1939-40 1941-43
1939-40 1941-42 1939-40
8th grade
194 1-42 1939-40
Secondary schools"
1941-43 1939-40 1937-38
1929-30
Boys
1941-42 1939-40
Oirls 1st year 2nd
1941-42
1939-40 1941-42
1939-40 1941-42
year
1939-40
3rd year
194 1-42 1939-40
4th year S*uumer schools Part-time and evening schools 0
1941-43 1939-40
1941 1939
194 1-42 1939-40
22,304 23,123
35 67
210 21,998 22,846
10 80 1,579 1,541
713,094 737,979 730,894 713,290 584,026 611,787 619,315 633.589 294 ,816 308,953 289 , 210 302.835
3,308 3.354 141,243 149.658 85,743 91.280 81,850 86.580 79 , 498 80,859 71,428 72,642 6 1 , 137 63.613 55,703 56.529 4 ,116 7,273 139 ,068 136,192 111,579 80,701 56,594 57.165 72,474 69.037 44 ,596 43,350 34,507 34,474 27 ,814 26,545 22,151 31.833
260 3.291 70 , 110 62.370
2.484 2.536 1.404
1..G3365y
.666 2.561 2.G10
.183 1.746 3.845 3.632
2.903 2.902 2.814
2.778 3.213 3.249 3.136 2.973 3.158 3.191 3.272 3.309
.539 .564 4.819 4.958 3.871 ! 3.912 3.763 3.713 3.619
3.482 3.298 3.232 2.878 2.933 2.703 2.632
.345 .438 3.031 1.912 1.793 1.834 1.832 1.758 2.197 2.060 2.314 2.155 2.023 1.951 1.917
1.787 1.740 1.703
.160 2.298 2.858 3.043
Regular full-time day schools
1941-42 1939-40 1937-38 1923-30
NUMBER OF HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
1941-42 1939-40
REVENUE
1941-42
RECEIPTS
1939-40
From educational foundations 1941-42
From federal funds
1941-42
Fron state funds
1941-42
From county funds
1941-43
Froa other local funds EXPENSE
1941-42 1941-42
PATIENTS
1939-40
For regular full-time day schools
1941-42 1939-40
Outlays
1941-42 1939-40
Interest
194 1-43 1939-40
Other current expense
1941-42 1939-40
General control
194 1-42 1939-40
Operation of plant
1941-42 1939-40
Maintenance
1941-42 1939-40
Auxiliary services
1941-42 1939-40
Fixed charges
194 1-42 1939-40
Instruction
194 1-42 1939-40
Instructional stuff salaries
1941-43 1939-40
Clerical salaries Free textbooJcs Supplies . etc .
1941-42 194 1-42 1941-42
VALUE O'J PUBLIC PROPERTY USED FOB SCHOOL PURPOSES
194 1-43 1939-40
PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Kindergarten and elementary Men Women Secondary lien Women
1939-40 1939-40 1939-40
1939-40 1939-40
1939-40 1939-40
SNROUMSNT Kindergarten and elementary Boys Girls Secondary Boys Girls
1939-40 1939-40
1939-40
1939-40 1939-40 1939-40 1939-40
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
Regular full-time 1941-43 580,476 5.760
duy schools
1939-40 583.931 2.649
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS FOB EXCEPTIONAL CHII
INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF ENROIXMKNT
1939-40 1939-40
Sources: U. S. Office of Education. Biennial Survey of Education in the United States: G<
391 .413 163 .251
9 .395
154 .349 228 .757 134 1.160
94 .506
8,175 4,729
2,293 2,437 3,446 2,058 1,388
.313
.320
.212 .227 .753 .960 .570
59 1.034 1,005 1.406
QExoept residential schools for exceptional children and schools bperated by colleges and universities (prac tice and observation schools and preparatory departments). bgxcept superintendents. Including continu ation. Americanization, and adult schools. ^Including postgraduate students. ecounting each pupil as many times as the number of days he attended school.
EXHIIT171. PERCENTAGE OF COLLEGE GRADUATES AMONG GEORGIANS PAST THE 25th BIRTHDAY, 1940
(State ar*rag* 3.
EXHIBIT 172. PERCENTAGE OF HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES AMONG GEORGIANS PAST THE 25th BIRTHDAY, 1940
Souro*: U. 8. Bureau of tb Oeuui, Population Oenaui Reporta
Souro*: U. 3. Buraau of ttw Otnju, Population Canaua Rtporta. !j,
EXHIIIT 173. PERCENTAGE OF GRADE SCHOOL GRADUATES AMONG GEORGIANS PAST THE 25tt BIRTHDAY, 1940
(State ararage 50.&JC)
EXHIBIT 174. GEORGIANS BETWEEN 7th AND Htb BIRTHDAYS: PERCENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL, 1940
Souroe: 0. 3. Bureau at the Oentui, Population Cniuj Rport,
Souroa: U. 3. Bureau or the Oeniua, Petulation Cnui Btaorte.
HUNT ITS. 6EOIGIANS BETWEEN 14th AND 16ft BWHDAYS: PEKEKTAft WWW SCKOOt, 1340
(Stste Trag* 73
EXHIBIT 116. BEOR6IAHS BETWEEN 16tt AND tltk BITHOAYS: PDCEHTAGE ATTENOW6 SCHOOL, 1340
Bouroi U. a. BUTMU of tbt Otatui, Fopulatloa 0niui Btprtg.
Soura*: U. 8. Buru of t)j Otant, foyulation 0iu mncrt.
EMHKT 177. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND SCHOOLING OUTLETED--GEOKIANS lETWEEN Stk AND 25th BIRTHDAYS, BY LOCATION AND AGE, 1940 CENSUS
(laoh Georgia total li follow*4 by O.orgia'e percentage of tne oorreaponding United Statea total. T TOTAL mWBEfi; i= NUMBER AWENDIS9 SCHOOL.)
FKOPU EBTNHH 5th AND 6th BIIRBTHDAYS
ReporTtiIang on
nafl..at year trade aohool Faat and year
AMD 7th_BBII;RTHDAYS
p3ortliTng on aohoolina
lat year grade aehool Paat ana year trade aohool
at 3rd rear
Reporting on
aohSFoaoBaltlfcnglaanstdchyyoaeoaalrr $ade aohool
ast 3rd year grade school Faat 4th yaar grade school Faat oth yaar grade eohool
P I BXTldUN UtH
AND 10th BIIRRTHDAYS orti.Inngg on ool at yaar ade school at ana yaar ade aohool at 3rd yaar ra.de aohool aat 4th year grade aohool Faat oth year grade aohool Faat 6th year jtrada aohool
ITRBX
17,117 1.716 -**&
8.1S6
401 ^If
-S!6-
.577 1*825
* .798
ft-fc
1.455
*.,48
166 .99
oK-
,03
#.773 764 5.608
1.668
".034 1.809 8,8391.804 8.717
-Hof 3i5F 5 HI?-
836
417,i541* T!S
M.B80 1-.86159 14,831 1.4'08
16.7 1.590
10,541 1.373
w- 10.868 1.888
8,804 1.184 8.780
306
887
68 4t7f
61 1.816
7,177
* .577
7,090
4 16.503 .687
16,
18.059 1.854
14,1161.484
13.861 1.418
TO5 1.818
8.71 I-'}"
3,4HI TToT9
8.355 1.068
854 .894
^^
84475^ .893 .824
A
44 .819
TTCRAL-NOWHFAAJBM
13,913 .?( 6;45 i-MS
-H 13,9'09 Bi743 644
T35f
8.387 8.713 18,343 a,887
H.741
33 ,'79
187 3. 837
o^- 3.779 3.083
,665 11.510 8.658
8.787 8.556
Z , 053 3 888
^f 1.
3.374
8.881
2.818
26 . 156
23 8.116
157835 JTTJT
iHfc 3.657 718
13.481 13,119
4 TT4!6i0575
11.663 8.577
T! 8.858
'
1.770
800
ga.-1ii11
190 8.136
37 8.334
13,955ST
tt$-W
13.130 3.608
13,334 8.588 11.708- 8.649 10,05 3.360
9.697 3.33443 6,933 8.1U1S6 5.781 8.113
1,591 974 1. 839 1.975
^7311.9.98833 -1- 1.900
3.637
34 3.444
RURAL-FA
t 34,130 5
*WH.881 9Dv 1,850 4.389 898 5.446 774 6.347
_, 6.330 30 8.018
;g| 20.788 .B.agi
31,7T58 5.576 80.180 13,083 5. 537
-- 5.313 7T 0 . 148
66 0,461
w 8.
;..* 5.846
83,986 88.433 5.303
8,439
8,
-fca 4.6 -* 4.868
4.296
5T7513-
4.336
5.353
31,038
33,815 5.367
30.675 6.845
30,858 5.117
88.338 5.183
17,351 4.519 16.583 4.571
5,573 4.45
-H
699 4. 105 4.838800
99 4.438
31,638 5.046 79 6.0
31J2331 155..00321 28.64 4.993
29,576 4.935 87.668 4.926 88,816
a- 21.683
1,3,'0o333 3.898 12.50
4,83 3.764 4.053 3.867
Jig 33g..-33M999I
7888.9.9887 3.053
URBAN
PIOPLS BJSTWSBN 10th I
AND llth BIRTHDAYS A
Reporting on
T
aohoollna Fast lit year
A'li
Mala school A
si 8na year 11
grade aohool Paat 3rd yeaf
A'J
grade aohool Faat 4th year
-T
grade aohool FaaiT 5th yaar
-*
graia aohool A
Past 6th rear T
Rra.ll aohool A
Paat 9th yaar T
grade aohool A
PJC.PLK iJ&T^rj&N llth T
AND 18th BIRTHDAYS A
Reporting on
T
schooling
A
Faat let year T
grade aohool Past 3ad year
A'J1
grade aohool A
Fast 3rd year 11
frada aohool aat 4th year
-4
grade aohool A
Faat 5th year T
grade aohool Faat 6th year
-T-
grade aohool Fast 7tb yaar
A'I
grade aohool Faat 8th yaar
A'1
rgiJdjrHUb.fiSo$TSiuB&gnS'I'K?E|kA
A
T
AND 13th BIRTHDAYS -TReport log on
SOBOOllM
-T-
Faat let year
grada aohool Faat and year
A'I1
grade aohool A
Pe!aT"3rd year T
grade aohool Paat 4th year
'A!'
grade eohool Faat 6th year
-T-
trade school A
aai 6th yaar 1
grade aohool Faat 7tb year
A'!'
grade school Faat ath year
A'['
grade aohool Faat lat year
-f'tIt
t^iKh aohool A
17,798 17.111 17,708 17.038 17,393 18.831 15,136 15.896 13,390 18.944
8,370 8.158 8,371 8.304
874 885
88 63 18,931 18.388 18,630 16.350 18,645 16.148 16,089 15.638 14,681 14,860 11,945 11.673 7,495 7.385 8,096 8.034
873 860
64 59 16,144 18.303 19,063 IB. 834 18,898 18.166 18,485 17.885 17 , 384 16,816 ID ,368 14,939 18,822 11.937
7,434 7.356 8,866 2.808
484 456 800 193
1.888 1.545 1*074 1.861 1.553 1.537 1.470 1.458 1.3X1 1.302 1.147 1.141 1.000
.998
.788 .793 .988 .984 1.588 1.511 1.538 1.515 1.588 1.508 i. 480 1.469 1.383 1.377 1.841 1.337 1.089 1.088 .835 .983
.816 .808 .843 .848 1.590 1.580 1.596 1.566 1.568 1.568 1.560 1.638 1.485 1.468 1.368 1.353 1.803 1.199
1.0Z8 1.019
.891 .890
.956 .938 1.784 1.761
KURAL-NONFARM
13,068 18,383 18,971 M.344
,883 13.043 11,365 10.918
6.S3O 8.648
55,-8S1t0t
1,439 1.378
1S9 149 38 34 18,386 11.596 18,198 11.517 11,993 11.417 11,399 10.836 9,884 9. 550 7,851 7.447 4,509 4,397 1,109 1.148
143 134
87 84 13,403 18.450 13,318 13,377 13,138 13,314 12,687 11.910 11,381 11.015 9,654 9,443 7,370 7,101 4,160 4,033 1,104 1.060 143 133 89 81
3.688 3.638 8.589 8.539
8.558 8.513 8.396 3.370
a. 100 3.148
}1.94?8?
1.631 1.808 i.oea 1.583 8 . 189 3.094 2.556 8.508 2. 550 3.607 3*534 3.493 2.434 3.403 8.858 8.336 8.083 3.017 1.842 1.842 1.654 1.849
1.668 1.641 1.654 1.881 3.5J4 8.616 8.596 8.516 8.568 8.509 8.511 3.450 2.373 a. 329 8.169 8.140 1.918 1.897 1.690 1.675 1.494 1.483 1.381 1.344 4.410 4.856
HUHAL-MRM
33,968 31,114 33,559 30.775
38,484 30. 80S 87,898 86.313 80,159 19,884 11,340 10.874
3,000 3.580
540 587 104
94 30,685 88.186 30,319 87.871 29,696 87.590 27,894 25.638 38,693 21,599 16,425 15,763
9,189 S.850 3,014 8.936
484 403
63 59 36,685 33,483 35,651 38,106 35,027 31.899 33,014 30.379 28,8^)4 86.887 88,608 31.659 15,738 15,047 6,674 8,338 2,756 3.663 389 366 190 181
5.079 6.046 5.055 5.084
6.001 4.985 4.848 4.658 4.085 4.049 3.565 3.595 3.438 3.493 5.188 3.318 3.994
.808 .380 .839 ,654 .814 .827 .793 .818 .603 .196 4.320 3.666 3.693 3.161 3.838 3.087 3.183 8.868 8.968 3.063 3.876 5.111 5.007 5,098 4.988 5.067 .973 .903 .838 .546 .516 .039 .037 3.434 3.447 8.987 8.995 8.615 3.863 8.536 8.814 7.937 S.053
URBAN
-4- PEOPLE BETWEEN 13th T lfl.738
AND 14th BIRTHDAYS
17,605
Reporting on
18,638
schooling
A 17,623
Paat 1st year T 18,512
grade aohool A 17.491
Faat 2nd year T 18,311
grade school A 17,337
Past 3rd year T 17,631
grade sohool A 16.791
Faat 4th year T 16,330
grade sohool A IB. 661
1.566 1.516 1.570 1.520 1.505 1.519 1.603 1.508 1.004 1.469 1.416 1.392
grade sohool A 13,792
Faat etb year T 11 ,-327
grade sohool A 10.966
Faat 7tn year T 7,121
-4- grade sohool
Past sin year
-T-
6,906 2,539
Made sohool
2,451
si Isi year
1,647
high sohool
A 1.010
Faat Sat year T
144
high sohool -T- 137
PEOPLE BETWEEN 14th
13,423
AND 16th BIRTHDAYS A 16.299
Employed" Reporting on
T
837
T.4
356 18,345
schooling
16,236
Past 1st year + 18,203
grade aohool Fast 2nd year
-ft" IS ,207
T 18,055
grade aohool A 16.121
Post 3rd yeur 1 17,660
grade sohool A 16.866
Fast 4th year V 16,843
grade sohool A 15.313
-4- Paai fin year T 15,368
grade sohool
14,193
Fait (in year
13,415
grade aohool A 13,507
PasT7th year T 10,687
grade aohool A 10.111
Pa'af Sin year T 6,931
grade aohool A 6,623
Fast let year T 4,085
* high *ohool
3,910
T Faat Boa year
Sis
biffh aohool
A
S70
Past 3rd year T
140
high aohool
A
131
1.278 1,142 1.132
.997 .991 .970 .905 1.845 1.843 1.941 1,939
1*520 1.401 6 . 334 2.725 1.523 1.404 1.517 1.403 1,503 1.398 1.480 1.379 1.424 1.341 1.33 1) 1.265 1,810 1.166 1.0B1 1.054
.965 .953 1.433 1.420
i.dio
1.808 1.416 1.449
RURAL-NONFAHM
13,022 11.848 12,932 11.773 12,763 11.719 12,498 11.548 11,809 11.029 10,568
9.982
2.595 3.481 2.595 2.480 2.580 2.473 2.544 2.449 2.446 2.373 2.375 2.224
8.433 6,709 6.450 3,791 3.659 1,147 1.099
630 595 60
54 12,616 10.740
723 198 12,538 10.680 12,385 10.648
12,206 10.567 11,751 10.301 10,905 9.711 9,620 8.732 8,033
7.411 D,9D9 5.584 3,495 3.387 2,406 8. 301
618 685
91 83
2.031 1.854 1.834 1.627 1.615 1.593 1.581 4.578 4.476 4 . 199 4.012 2.525 2.315 8.667 4.696 2.525 3.314 2.512 2.310
2.488 3.299 2.423 2.268 2.300 S. 168 4.134 2.029 1.938 1.867 1.710 1.974 1.640 1.636 3.977 2.956 4.718 4. 686 4,458 4.441
RURAL-FARM
34,361 39,878
34,015 29.597
33,561 29,494 32,256 88,693 39,384 26,593 34,935 33.969
4,971 4.787
.951 .749
.939 .742 .833 .667 ,569 .467 .172 .118
18,073 13,459 13,754
7,247 6,906 2,173 2,077 1,189 1.140
158 149 34,067 27,711 5,439 1.766 34,266 27,488 33,847
27,433 32,968 27,034 30,871 25,845 27,319 23,465 22,462 19,851 17,420 16.733 11,842 10,898
5,951 6,618
3,919 3,718 1,080 1.035
103 147
3.632 3,113 3.119 2.637 3.650 2.306 3.420 6.471 6.451 7.849 7.850
.979 .637 .961 .487 .965 .623 .953
.019 .877 ,582 .686 .461 .358 ,215 3.0W 3.833 3.409 3.402 8,879 3. 905 2.887 2.399
4.191 4.159 6.248 6.235 6.497 6. 82B
Ixoept oa publio emergency xorlc.
URBAN
PEOPLE BETWEEN 15th AND 18th BIHTHDAY3
Employed" Reporting on schooling
Fast 1st year grade sohool
T 18,405 1.487
A 14.563 1.259
1,669 6.077
A
389 2.430
T 18,326 1.490
A 14.518 1.362
T 18,309 1.4BD
A 14,499 1.261
grade sohool A 14.453 1.260
grade aohool Fust 4th yeur grade sohool pasi' 5th yeur grade sohool Fast etn year grade sohool Fast T'th year grade sohool Fust 8th yeur grade sohool Past 1st yeur hif.h sohool Fast 2nd yeur high sohool Past 3rd year high aohool Fasi 4th yeur high sohool
A 14,343 1.253
17,326 1.421
A 14,095 1.236
T 10,245 1.355
A 13,562 1.199
14,838 1.203
A 12.C99 1.143
T 13,760 1.145
'AI1
11,253 10,115
1.053 1.021
A 9.253 .977
T 7,770 1.089
A 7,248 1.055
T 3\555 1.400
A 3,345 1.002
874 1.830
A
809 1.794
T
130 1.339
A
95 1.189
AND 17th BIRTHDAYS
18.803
Employed" Reporting on
3,186
AT1
565 19,369
schooling
12,740
i Past 1st year
grade aohool
19,227 12.715
Fast 2nd year
19,118
grade oohool
13.688
Peat 3rd year
18, 840
frade aohool A 12,661
aai 4th year
IB, 309
-4- grade aohool
Fast eth year
'AI1
18,648 17,360
grade sohool
18,386
Past eth year
16,185
1.300 4.349 2.343 1.529 1.301 1.023
1.199 1.017 1.199 1.601 1,198 1.466 1.191 1,408 1,175 1.325
aai 7th year
14,493
grade aohool A 11.316
Fast Bth year T 12,398
frude sohool A 10,873
ust 1st yeur T 10,668
high aohool
A 9.136
Past 3nd year T 7,088
high aohool
A 6.329
Paef 3rd year
3,478
high aohool
A 3,148
Paat 4tb year T
674
high aohool Past lat year
-f
535
oo liege
A
106
1,321 1.106 1.100 1.046 1.090 1.040 1.086 1.053 1.535 1.507 1.895 1.837
8. 188
RURAL-NONFARM
RURAL-FARM
13,211 9,152 1,299 360
13,134 9,108
11,9&7 9,095
2.453 2.105 7.783 4.149 2,462 2.105 2,434 2.104
38,704 33,746
7,641 1.708 32,434 22,558 31,973 33,528
4.761 4.276 8.611 8.334 4.746 4.261 4.737 4.259
9,051 2.099 33,331 4.238
8,933 10, BB* 8,633 9,890 8.130 8,694
7,400 7,134 6,259 5,390 4,870 4,296 4,028
2.080 3.268 2.030 3.133 1.952 1.971 1.848 1.780 1.703 1.587 1.676 1.946 1.930
31.733 37,070 80.530 2^,319 18,444 19,169 16,794 14,364 13.-393
9,038 8.230 7,025 6.508
4.169 4.267 4.033 3.907 3.789 3,492 3.479 3,986 3.043 3.356 3.535 3.025 2.993
2,158 D76 545 71 63
3. IBS 4,777 4.831 4.111 4.277
3,311 801 831 107 94
4.153 5*734 5.800 5.688 5.810.
7,713 2.036 18,608 4.119
2,281 6.073 10,880 7.678
298 3.374 1.509 7.643
13,581 3.506 33,931 4.818
7.680 8.036 18.439 4.108
12,382 3,497 33,379 4.793
7,663 2.034 18,414 4.100
IB, 226 2.466 32,751 4.737
7,634 3.030 18,318 4.090
11,888 2,417 31,237 4.596
7,571 3.080 18,052 4.058
11,383 3.333 38,786 4.368
7.445 1.996 17,438 3.975
10,003 8,216 30,834 4.036
7.833 1.968 18.307 3.819
9,431 8.067 31,424 3.667
14.818 3.611
8,187 1,899 17,182 3.238
6.308 1.801 12.663 3.899
6,680 1.701 11,968 2.619
6.489 1.694 9.036 3.864
5,766 1.836 9,878 2.978
4.954 1.766 8.379 2.886
4,116 3.043
3.675 1.998 sleiS 3.965
3,335 3.408 3,080 4.300
2.020 3.373 3,743 4,149
441 4.894
703 6 829
368 4.968
650 6.181
56 5.109
55 0.939
49 4.910
50 6.938
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128
EXNMT177 (CONTMVED)
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. T = TOTAL XTMBER; i = FUMBER ATTEHDIHG SCHOOL.)
ZRflAn
PEOPLE BETWKI 17th T 19,180 1.531 12.423 2.587 31.706 4.731 AID 18th BIKTHDITS A 9,397 1.111 5,279 1.836 11,897 3.597
I^>loyl*
I 680
Reporting on
7 19,089
schooling
A 9,363
Put 1st yar T 18,936
pad* school A 9,351
Put 2nd Jsr T 18,639
pad* school A 9,343
Put 3r6 J9mr T 13,582
crad* ohool A 9.324
Fast 4th yvar T
trad* sohool A 9,290
Put Sth yar T 17,264
Sd* sohool A 9,209
't fftb jmmr t 16,168
crad* school A 9.O95
Pub 7th yar 14,685
crada school A 8,819
1.719 243 .533 .113 5,248 o'io7 12,118* .112 5,239 .521 11,965 .112 5.223 .6C& 11.639 .112 5,201
.111 5,150 .416 10,2Zb .103 5,048 .342 9,254 1.093 ,918 1.247 ,2O6 1.067 .744
2.513 1.014
1.833 11,799 4.ddl 30,911 1.831 11,784 2.536 30,372 1.828 11,750 2.487 28,964 1.825 11.668
1.313 11,431 2\^63 25.73^ 1.785 11,018 2.111 20,642 1.752 10,436 1.965 17,018 1.714 9.476
6.447
3.684 4.693' 3.582 4.64^ 3.578 4.490 3.565
3.524 H.97O 3.446 3.658 3.336 3.269 3.134
crada school A 8.412 1.033 Fast lat yar I1
high sohool A 7,928 1.012
,383 1.631 8,041 2.817 /DM 1.839 10.654 3.043 .117 1.618 7,234 2.736
high achool A 6.671
Psia 3rd yar T C.291
high lohool A 4,763
Vast ith ymxr T 2,645
high school A 1.616
Fait 1st yar 513
collsca
A 461
Past Snd yar T
90
ssojtemollovwMn
lath
AT
78 22.288
AID 19th BUtTHDATS A 6.678
Bspljd
D.391 J 554
.960 3.472
1.0741 3.455
.978 2,517
1.5VB 1,67O
1.498 1,026
2.416 280
2.344 255
1.734
47
1.715
43
l.il'g 14,615
1.213 3,481
2.O42 5,845
1.386 202
1.577 5,527
1.997 4,857
1.744 3,467
3.560 2,164
3.345 1.206
6.059 297
8.162 265
4.585
S4
4.859
53
S.88J 34,096
1.911 7,399
4.355 15.37O1
2.264 629
2.484 2.786 2.439 4.139 3.742 6.824 6.934 6.088 7.095
4.944
3.564 6.102 5.219
schooling
A 6.648
51.SSS
grad* sohool A 6,837
Past 2nd yaar T 21,815
Sd sohool A 6,627
t !rd yar 21,468
grad* school A 6.608
Put 4th yvmr T ZO.80O
grad* school A 6,530
Put Sto y.ar I 18.789
Sd school A 8,553
t 6th J9ur T 18,438
crad* school A 6. SOS
Put 7th yar T 16. 698*
grad* achool A 6,397
1.214 3,466
1.811 14.887
1.212 3,461 1.603 14,085 1.211 3,455 1.501 13,731
1.210 3,447 1.54U 13,091
1.207 3,425
1.47s1 12.1K 1.204 3,395
1.3^2 11,014
1.198 3.345
1.289 9,713 1.182 3,272
1.912 7,342
2.MS SJ.05J 1.910 7,335
2.784 32,437 1.909 7,312 Z.735 30,891 1.908 7,254 ^.644 28,370
1.901 7,161
2.ilt 25.829 1.890 6,981
2.346 21,565 1.870 6.720
2.174 17.865 1.842 6.296
3.562
4.553 3.551
4.83i 3.546 4.677* 3.529 4.428 3.608
4.108
3.453 3.74J 3.371 3.368 3.232
grad* school A 6.234 1.10 3.132 1.788 5,629 2.997
high school A 6.051
Fast 2nd yvar T 11.122 high school A 5.549 Fast 3rd yvar f 8.970
high school A 4.676 Past 4th yaar T 5.997 high school A 2.680
1.147 1.113^ 1.102 l.OoS 1.058 l.ilS 1.174
3,015 5,762 2,721 4,515 2,244 3,130 1,412
1.767 1.891 1.707 1.843 1.683 2.109 2.345
5,186 8,726 4,350 6,282 3,152 3,779 1,522
2.902 2.912 2.671 i.674 2.42S .700 2.785
collar*
A
Fast Snd ywar T
colla
A
Fast 3rd y*ar T
ooll*g*
A
1.266 466 378 106 81
1.802 2.4OC 2.3(9 2.134 2.084
754 4.658 26ii 4.237 205 5.996 47* 4.796
37 4.668
620 4.640 236 4.445 184 6.237
41 5.zld 34 5.734
UUAn
RERAL-lMfPjRM JC(KJU/~FuM
%
%
JS
PEOPLE BETWEEH 19th T 21.803 1.614 14,280 2.946 28.375 4.717
AID 20th BIRTHDAYS A 4.056 1.288 2,093 2.248 5,586 3.540
Employed*
I 493
RportiE,5 on
T
ohoolinc
A 4.033
H.tft yvar t 21.475
grade school A 4.029
Pmt 2nd year T 21.333
rrade aobool A 4.018
Fast 3rd jear T 2O.VV0
crade achool A 4.006
1.234 150
1.287 2.084
1.M7 It. BEE
1.287 2.081 1.598 13.683 1.284 2.079 1.576 13,342 1.281 2,076
2.271 307
2.262 3.661
2.9IT 27.go4
2.250 3.549 2.885 27,004 2.261 3,536 2.834 25,668 2.251 3.610
4.24*
3.620 4.671 S.62O 4.611 3.613 4.463 3.417
grade eehool A 3,997 Past 45th year T 19,382 crade ichool A 3,977 Fast 6th year T crade eohool A 3,957
Put 7th yaer T 16.546 crade ohool A 3,926
1.281 2.062 1.474 11.8O1 1.277 2,047
1.Z72 2.033 1.300 9.694 1.266 1,999
2.243 3.467 2.600 ZO.679 2.234 3.417
2.225 3. HO 2.284 14,846 2.200 3,201
3.472 3.1177 3.410
3.408 3.176 3.316
grade eehool A 3.880 1.256 1,962 2.167 2,939 3.124
high school A 3,813
Put 2nd year T 11,248
high eohool A 3,638
Put 3rd year T 9,6O2
high achool A 3,349
FasV "*tn year T 7,576
high aohool A 2,562
VaVb 1st y*ar T 2,466
oolleu
A 1,690
Past 2ml year T 1,166
college
A 843
Past 3rd year T 3O2
college
A 225
Put 4tK year T
61
iwu umm mh t college
A
20
2Z.91J
AHD 21.t BIRTHDAYS A 2.540
Employed*
J 413
Seporting on
T 22.76O
ohoollne
A 2,530
Paet let year T 22,6OB
grade school A 2,521
rut 5nd year T 22,364
crade school A 2.620
1.261 1,916
1.146 6.643
1.226 1,805
1.139 4,616
1.196 1,633
1.O86 3,0?4
1.171 1,250
1.606 1,244
1.357 880
2.OOO 647
1.811 456
2.127 161
2.036 128
1.690
28
1.042
15
1.714 14.525
1.317 1.202
7,383
1.253 113
1.719 14,406
1.318 1.197
1.7O8 14.O98
1.316 1,193
1.698 13,932
1.316 1,168
2.164 2.762
1.964 7.364
2.116 2.427
1.899 5,563
2.099 1,937
1.861 3,9C8
2.289 1,197
3.036 1,000
2.956 95
4.567 489
4.278 339
5.54O 129
5.800 103
3.916
21
4.065
12
3.114 57.752
2.415 1.841
3.786 14,229
2.477 183
3.119 27,626
2.420 1.827
3.0801 26,700
2.414 1,821
3.060 26.O7&
2.406 1.814
3.050 2.778 2.863 2.&Z4 2.620 2.3OS 2.558
s.iio 3.064
4.480 4.216 5.494 5.681 3.653 4.256 4.84 3.618 5.122 4.046 4.676 3.S10 4.614 3.601 4.737 3.493
crade school A 2,518 Put 4th year T 21,216 crade school A 2.611 Fait 6th year T 20,OZB crade sohool A 2,501
1.315 1,184 1.624 12,847 1.313 1,180 1.547 11,693 1.309 1,172
2.401 1,795 T.687 22,443 2.399 1,771 2.740 19,508 2.389 1.740
3.465 4.288 3.431 3.936 3.392
grade school A 2,491 1.306 1,166 2.362 1.710 3.357
grade sohool A 2,478
Put 8th year T 14,6^6
grade school A 2,449
Past 1st year T 13,140
high school A 2.424
Past 2nd year T 11.296
high school A 2.364
Past 3rd year T 9.594
high school A 2.242
Past 4th year T 7.ye4}
high school A 1.942
Past 1st year T 2.75O
college
A 1,489
Fast 2nd year T 1,791
college
A 1,057
Past 3rd year T 736
""R, J 492
Past 4tn ymtr T 201
0011.5.
A
84
1.302 1.222 1.290 1.251 1.291 1.196 1.273 1.185 1.249
1.137
1.184 1.440 1.237 1.663 1.346 1.776 1.631 1.744 1.550
1,149 7,496 1,130 6,521 1.114 5',462 1.079 4,50'2 1,011 X,68O
881 1,339
661 933 600 4O2 264 122
SO
2.358 2.034 2.334 2.158 2.333 2.047 2.309 1.996 2.273 1.916 2.317 2.813 2.447 3.4OO 2.854 4.389 4.131 6.311 5.417
1.656 9.653 1.648 8,386 1.471 6.6OO 1,355 5.160 1,166 3.866
800 960 515 6O3 315 226 150
68 33
3.291 2.637 3.137 3.O61 3.080 2.623 2.976 2.626 2.801 2.339 2.489 2.633 2.415 2.986 2.497 3.515 3.234 4.45O 4.502
'Except on publlo emergency work.
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129 EXWT177 (CWDNKD)
(Each Goorgla total it folloood by Soorgla'a porooatago of tho oorroipoaalac Tbltod Sttm total. T=TOUL IWBBti 1=TOB ATTXIDIK SCBDOt.)
nEx^ovra " VST"
~ MftaL-hM-
% piopLB BHmn ziit T 21,<6
^
1.590 14,128
3.O04 25.442
f
4.748
AID 22nd BHT8DAT3 1 l.M 1.10T 723 2.260 940 3.101
E-ploj.4
lopntlni, on ohoollag
J ZM l.OZT
T A l.tSl 1.1OJ
87 2.268 72O 2.258
93 2.827 938 3. 10O
rrado ichool A 1.6Z8
paot 2nd joar T
pado uhool 1 i.szg
Put Sra T*Kr T
End* lohool A 1.6ZT
rait 4th yoar T ZD.OOZ
pado aohool A l.SZO
put 6th yoar T ISa^Zo
pado aohool A 1,514
Pat Wh yoar T 1T,50
pad* <jhOOl A 1.S01
Puff 7%h jar T Irf.STl
pado >ahool A 1.41
Paot Bh joar T 14,000
edo IDkool A 1.4T2
t 1st yoar 1Z.6M
M&h (ohoo! A 1.4C1
Put "Sad ymmr T
Met ohool A 1.429
Paot 3rd joar T BVZ6O
high >oSool A 1,3
Pait Ith j*ar T
Ugh oooaol A l.ZK
Pmot lit joar T
oolloro
A i.oac
Tmmt Ztt yoar T z.lli
oollvgo
A aao
Put Ira joar T
oollogo
A 6W
FaatWioaar f Ml
m
1.100 72O
1.101 720
1.101 7U 1.49^ 1.017 713 1.43f) H.611 1.094 709 1.S4Z 1O.572 LOSS 899 l.Z4d ^.356 1.0S1 688
i.u4 7.S33
l.OTO 873 1.17J 6,664 J..OT4 tSt
1.062 647 l.lld 4.572 1.054 615
LOW 588
I.TOB 478 l.l 1.187 I.DM 383
1.093 287
l.TH ' 4U i.io 98
2.261 933 23,851
2.283 928 ZZ.40d
2.282 Hi
2.248 910 2.644 17,6<Z8 2.241 895 Z.4BZ 13,221 2.218 879 2.3O7 12,485 2.192 861 2.O13 6,9O1 2.158 817 Z.166 7,677 2.168 790
5.965 2.138 742 2.021 4.515 2.088 842
3.519 2.0C3 SOS
97D 2.110 366 3.136 694 2.139 254
2.483 149
4.874 --lit
3JO3 44
3.098 4.595 3.077 4.4OS 3.0S7
3.041 3.796 3.007 ^.432 2.971 3.O45 2.935 Z.457 2.828 3.O34 1.810 Z.750 2.723 2.479 2.489 2.242 2.Z3E Z.499 2.101 Z.TOB 1.949
1.967
S.51B
2.S23
AID 23rd *trr**r* A IS
-!*"
I
lA^IS^ Z4T
loBorUac boolinc
T A
Zl,fmD6
Paot lot jvor T
pado oofcool A 11
Paat 2nd joar T 21^82
pado oakool A 11
Put 3r6 jar T Zbv690
end* iikool A SOT
Paat 4th joox T IB,V
end* oobnol A 02
Put 4th jo*r T
end* hool A <M
Past 6th yoar T
pad* oohool A 90
Pact Ttii joar T iBn^
crate nbool A Ml
Put flth j*ar T
pado nbool A 872
Pact lit joar T 1ZVOV1
high oohool A 857
1.01t 383
l.d^4 B.O41
1.06 TO
l1..f0l1U7
13.816 381
15.4M
1.017 380
1.5B0 U.B1 1.01S ITS
l.Sfirf 1X.8M
1.014 ITS
1.51^ 12.114
1.010 S74
1.002 S7X
^M 388
i.z4i B.87B
.9*1 380
. 354 1.16^ 6.ZO6
.962 3S2
2.03O 'no
3.8O1 13,361 2.387 94 1U1CC 23.8Z91 2.0X2 823 B^TIB XJHD 520
z^si ZZ.3BT tJta 518
Ub^ Z1.06B 2.009 510 Z.7M 19.O85 2.008 506
2-004 494 11.765
1.961 478 Z.ZBV 11.2O4 1.95T 464
1.9ST tr
Z.U8 e.aid
1.9S9 409
3.141
8.066 3J80 4.S7D 1.118
S-10T 4.706 3.100 4^13 U>8 4.Z31 3^090
Z.MT 3.4S4 2.921 3.O47 2.870
2.88S
z.945
2.851
Ugh nhool A
Paat 3rd jar T
klch ohool A
raat 4tii ymmr T
Mch Jokool A
Pali lai yar T
oolloio
A
Paai ad joar T
oollff*
A
rasi Ird jar T
oollon
A
Put t& 7*ar T
ooll.t.
A
8S6 066
aor
7.644
758 Z.flU
818 Z.155
00
1.369
394
964 179
.MB 1.154^
-M
1.O94
.921 l.W
.91S l.JSo' .909
l.ZB^
.900
1.44^ .
S4O 4,Uz
323
104 1,839
268 1.Z&V
ZZZ 786 117 C85
86
l.18 1.9DU 1.883
1.829 2.866 1.810 3.<Ut 1.874 Z.V&S 1.81S 3^86 2.380
388 3.868
H2
274 811 193 8U6 141 Z8V 87 179 42
2.S86 Z.46B 2.380
2.094 Z.457 1.850 Z.SsT 1.710 X.ZBft 1.661 2.BU2 2.164
U. S. Bnrttui of tte Cmnn, fopoltitloB Otnmm lporU.
*Xropt on poblle
-- mu
IHUL-IOIFilUI KQKAL*FARM
f
f
f
PIOPU Bmm 23rd T 22,788 1.681 14.273 3.092 22.835 4.913
AID 24th BHTBTUIS A H5 .959 287 2.321 297 2.969
taplojrta
\
14,l^i 172
1.756 .898
6,343 64
3.6Z1 12.685 2.551 52
5.O98 2.862
ehoollnc
A 562
rrado ehool A 581
Past 2nd yoar T 22,14O rrado inhool A 559 Past SVo1 J*ar T crado fahool A 557
.959 284
.958 264 1.6B7 13,623
.955 261
.953 281
2.312 2*8 2!l,vd2
2.315 294 3.022 21,349 2.293 290
zo,oes 2.299 233
2.977 4.843 2.964 4.760 2.931 4.s4 2.870
rrad* ehool A 552 Past 5th jar T 19,580 pado ebool A 549 Pafli dth joar T 17,4& crada <obix>l A 43 paafc 7th jvar T 16,126 rrada abool A 539
paitl~6th yoar I 13,854
rrado oobDol A 530
.945 258 1.476 ll,J37
.942 253 1.3ffT 1O.19B
.934 244 1.280 8.876
.930 237
1.148 7,OOl .919 2SZ
2.278 276 2.643 15.67O 2.245 268 Z.456 13,225 2.179 257
2.25Z lo,7ia
2.131 250
1.932 7,202 2.107 232
2.818 3.698 2.762 3.496 2.673
3.090
2.629
2.374 2.486
klfp mataol A *520
Paa 2nd yaar T Iu.oT&
hl(h .ohool A 510
Taxi 3rd joar T 9,137
Ugh >ahool A 494
Pai^ 4th <roar T 7,766
Ugh aohool A 477
Paat \mt ymtr T
oolloro
A 395
.92: 1.166
.917 1.1TO
.909 1.141
.903
.914
221
214 4,174
207 3.451
197
167
2.054
2.027 1.948 2.009 1.571 1.981
1.994
224
204 K.Sdb
184 2.E64
182 7D9 107
2.504
2.S4S 2.376 2.200 2.109 2.073 2.458 1.694
colloc*
A
*aBt 3rd 7ar T
oolloro
A
Faot 4th yoar T
oollor*
A
546
*289 1,1T5
155
.913
.898 1.425
.864
140 1.917
103 1.84} 587 2.954 56 1.T97
80 1.658
2 1.471 152 2.17O
15 .972
AID 26th BUffilUTB A Uplojod> J
396 .937 155 .943
185 2.003 40 1.986
205 3.032 61 3.888
ehoolloc
A 392
Past lt jMir T 22,3OZ
prntto ohool A 390
Fiufc a*nd 7Mr T ZZ.llf
mAm mobool A 390
Put Srti 7**r T 21,6Z1
rrd ohool A 388
erad* ohool A 384 r&at 5th jnu* T
rrado ohool A 180
paal RTt Toar T I7,i
rrado cohool A 374
.932 185 1.656 13,856
.929 185 1.64S
.9291 185 1.613 12,988
.926 183
.917 160
.909 156
1.S75 10.MV
.896 146
2.018 203 2.993 20,895 2.023 200
2.026 199 2.881 18,954 2.007 192
17,095 1.978 182
1.930 173 2.390 12.356 1.830 164
3.024 4.711 2.988
2.981 4.433 2.892 4.136 2.765
2.483 3.374 2.557
pad* ohool A S86 Paot^& ^ar T
paoo ookool A 358 PMt lat yoar T 12.1ZD
Idrh aohool A 352
.882
.884 1.216
.880
141
136 5.MB
131
1.782
1.748 2.061 1.733
154
137 5,658
132
2.443
2.228 2.931 2.270
hlch ookool A 341 .887 126 1.690 121 2.148
high ahool A 327 .854 118 1.846 108 1.959
Ugk lohool A
Pa lt yaar T
oolite*
A
Part ZH year T
oollop
A
Poal Srd joar 4
ooUoro
A
Fare 4th 7*ar T
oolloro
A
318
287 2.14O
227
179
118
.655
.852 1.319
.847
.821
.803
111
91 1.184
75
53
36
1.800
1.578 2.762 1.474
1.297
1.4O4
91 1.789 631 Z.379 70 1.689 467 Z.657 7 1.667
35 1.434
12 1.006
EXHIBIT 118. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND SCHOOLING COMPLETED-GEORGIANS BETWEEN Stk AND 25th BIITHDAYS, BY SEX, COLOR, LOCATION, AND AGE, 1940 CENSUS
(loot! IXortlB totll II follow! t>r Morel*1 ! pUMnt&u of tt.
jaMlIX OnlUd 9Ut.l total. T = TOML KIUU; A = mHiBU ATTITO1M SCHOOL.)
URBAN
RURAL-NOH7ARU
RURAL-FARM
WhiU out lea
WblU feaalaa
HOOThlt*
am lee
Honvblta feaolBB
Whit* ma lei
'Alt* ftaalti
Konwbltt oalti
Konhlt* f taile.1
Wblt* mala*
Nbltt faaulai
Homhita Ml*S
NOnrhit* fa&alaa
PEOPLE BETJEEH 5t& AND 6th 8IRTHOAT3
aohoolinc Fat lit yaar erode ohool Fait Bod jaor grade school
6,409 1,187 5,37ft 1.315 3,138 738 .556 822 .622 245
IS ;git M :ffl
103 .361 65 .244 60
5 .936
3
3 .713
3 .459
6.329 3.804 8.313 320
2.083 118
S.V41
4
3
6.362 4,949 2.105 4,704 2.087 2.126 9.129 2,134 8.992 10,367 3.973 9,750 3.909 6,979 11.027 7,034 11.110 2.845 143 .557 153 .585 156 9,054 193 9.266 385 2.255 438 3.387 491 13.626 536 12.713
3.731
3,41V 3.571
4,70Z 2.088
4*S5 rZ.75fQfi~ 3 1.340 3 2.703
51 .876
2 1.313 2 1.681
''j{| fiSt-f!SfSi
3 13.043
57 7.893 7 31.675
"? I:M
176 2.958 18 5.310 10 4.525
2179 1it4..4w0e9" 6 11.538
226 12.874
13 A1.U13 8 10.B11
PEOPIZ BETWEEN 6tu
AND 7th BIRTHDAYS
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Sod* labool
(trade labool
4.816 3,203 4.8M
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1.090 22
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1.113 .926
1.118
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4,974 3,357
3.273 1.240
31 2
1.158 .484
1.005 .832 .420 .275
3,196 1,996
1,954 895 49
6.421 3,389 5.568 2,299
3.248 5.584 2.245 5.223 1.069
4.139 '$
6.622 4,500 2.058 4,555 2.166 3 , 125 tt . 146 2,171 6.005 2,727 1.949 2,846 2.052 1,313 B.887 1,439
H-W 6.656
6.009 2.597 1.957 2.722 2.0fi7
1.393
5.695 1,135 2.026 1.199 2.105 610 9.821 036
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28 1.307
31 1.194
24 6.486
43
6 2.459
3 1.277
6 11.628
4
9.108 9,974 3.93! 9,454 3.905 7,255 11.369 7,439 11.538 9.763 5,995 4.161 5,916 4.127 4,238 13.519 4,639 13.622
jja MI 9.753
8.903 3.403 4.861
8.684 162 3.89f
6.452
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5.778 4.241 4,072 13.432 4,460 13.511
3 'S
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2.322
14.186
2.518 155
13.807 15,350
'ig ig:,1^ 222 4.235
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21 4.9S3
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6.448 3,344 6.103 3,046
6.418 4,524 2.067 4.418 3. 070 1,975 6.253 4,128 2.031 4,076 2.044 1.699
8.701 2,054 8.652 1,813
6.915 9,652 3.811 9,383 3.859 6,886 11.322 6,?e 11.179 8.919 8,513 3.79! 6,458 3.696 5,613 11.693 5,629 11.464
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4.877
Fsit lit year T
red* obool A 3.788
crad* iflbool A *$
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50
Pali 4tn ytnr i 9
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1.303
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2.062 1,099 8.043
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6.467 4 648 2.026 4,613 2.067 2,170 6.328 4 365 1.991 4,366 2.062 1,926
9.343 2,098 9.102 1,934
6.898 10,533 3.91! 9,853 3.855 7,020 11.226 6,943 11.239 8.861 9,643 3.902 9,119 3.871 6,157 11.461 G.167 11.473
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5. 180 1.119 5.351 1.178 3.101
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2,706
grade iohool A 785 .804 '995 .901 384
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76 .626 ft
IS .539
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9 .431
17 *7fl8
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4.326 3.059 1.910
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4,188 3,927
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1.954
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14 2.065
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4.000
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6 1.238
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9.123 1.916 8.866
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3.891 9.035 9.706
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3.663 3.837
3.953 4.103 3.544 3.755 4.1(3
6,034 5.222
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11.419 11.671
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6,061 5,369
s.aai 711 672 136 as 19
11.407 11.519
j,o.v4o 9.891 9.957 10.200 5 . 143 7.661
5,348 1.116 3,097 AND 10th BIRTHDATS A 5,333 1.109 5,216 1.116 2,931
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A S.303
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MS grade lohool . A
trad* iflbool A 4.713 Fa'e'C 3rd year T
3.032 Paat 4ts year T 780 cra.de eobool A 728
49 trade aobool A 45 "ait Stb year f 10 ftrede eotiool A 9
1.111
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4.953 4.907 2,364
3.928 3.518 3.547
3.758 3.896
1,331 449 453 67
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7.895
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EXHIBIT 178. (CONTINUED)
(boll (Xcrjtt total li follond br U*orjl'i p.ra.ntl of tbi oorri.pcndUg Uolt.d Stato tctll. TcTOTAL KUHBIB; IsHUHBtl) ITTIHDINO SOEOOL.)
' JL ?.* '
WaLtf
1.03ft
1.54. 3, ill
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lit lit Jttf T yid lOhgOl A Fait 2nd yr T
1^ 3,733 3.166 5.704
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^"iro.98994
2,498 5.032 3! 147 s!?45
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4.575 2.682 6.436
gra iohool A
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gad lahool A 4.445 .902 4.739 .946 1.291 3.566
Fait 7t5 Jir T 3,943 .MO pad* tobool A 3.681
tt-Hit
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A T
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2.804
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5.235
1,744 1.853
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6.618 1 671 7.908
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0.318 10.639 .207 10.600
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EXHIBIT 171. (CONTINUED)
(laob Georgia total la followd by Georgia 1 a paroantuga of tba oorraipondln* Uaitad Stata* total. Ts TOTAL NUXBEH; AsNUHBBfi ATTENDING SCHOOL.)
! g,?.* ' wblta
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6.090 4.1HO
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EXHIBIT US. (CONTINUED)
{loon O.orelo total Is follonl 67 Oorglll'l p.ro.ntot, of tb< oorr>pondlng Unlt.4 Stlt.l total.
" Mu [
BEH5 aala
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PEOPLE BETWEEN 23rd AHD 24tb BIRTHDAYS
mployed 0
Reportiog on
--.ohiowolriofgtr_y_r_a_
1.110 7,662
*iS .77
127
TT51 3,493
6.405 rm i.iit -m 127
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65 5.2L
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t;830
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63
7,655 IT
.772
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2,4211
4.412 T^33--7TI7 63 S.122 139 TT503--8T87T 4,690
fade aohool A
grade school Pott 8ih year grade aohool Paat lit year
* I'.JSl -W8 1.080 7,055 TTrST TT5JT 304 .772 126 ,6101.008
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^ .767
5,630
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3,314
4.156
135
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2.4
1.810 2.360 1.807 2.153 1.776
3,068 9.949 46 13.814
s.oi? 23 2.706
4,738 5.550
a.ibl
4 46 13.897
4^5-
4,639 2.231 1,518
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1,144 1.750
2,416 10.579 ,226 3.394
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22 !,1M
9.483 16.176
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18 8.790
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3.841 4,367 10.986 4,649 11.621
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3.043
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1.431
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47 7.568
4,448 11.78i
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-' 2.772
4.883
43 7.167
3.753 5,810 B.5J* 3,405 10.658
2.782
8,6371O.OB1
39 7.065
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50 5.878
ft 7312"
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77 2.623
12
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fast zna year T
Pa.t'itb rar coll.g.____
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4.040
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34 6.21
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107 1.054 38 1.585 88 1.948 12 1.124
21 1.400 1M 2.43 11 1.108
88 5.546
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1.227
AHD 25tn BIRTHDAYS A 217
Employed"
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Reporting on
i.loo - TooUog ____A faat^lat year "t
firi
.750 1.888
iflj
3,311 41
. 1.154
.777
4.939 5.492'
bit
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f^Poat 5th year T
^J 214
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7.54J 87
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3759T S.{H
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n"e*t 3;;r;dyeiar T
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SOIUM: 0. 3. Bureau of the 0*uui, Population Oanaua Reporta.
Xxopt on pubiio taerceooy work.
E0KT179. WAI PIONCnON TIAMMG AND IEGUUI FEDEIAL-AID VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMBES M GEHfilA
(Each Georgia total is followed by orgia 1 * percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
a
WAR mODDCIIOK
Enrollment
150.971 2.089
TRAINING COURSES*
Cost (dollars) 0 4,924,653 2.068
AGRICULTURAL
Instructors Enrollment
5 1.211 110 2.C90
TEACHER
Cost (dollars)
57,601 4.177
TRACT IXO
Federal
19.088 3.048
COURSES"
Stats
32.011 5.666
Local
6.502 3.654
Teachers
1.169 6.714
Enrollment
47.681 8.002
iu,
Cost (dollars) 834. S16 4.625
COURSES
Federal
283,062 4.199
ACRI-
State
151.098 4.211
CULTORAL
Local
400,157 5.190
VOCATIOXAI COURSES"
Evening
Teachers Enrollment
430 8.1EE 28,700 13.428
Part-time
Teachers Enrollment
132 4.612 1,822 5.721
All-day and
Teachers
6O7 6.559
day-unit
Enrollment
17.059 5.140
TRADE
Instructors
13 T.2'6
AKD
Enrollment
179 1.003
ITOBSBtlAL
Cost (dollars)
25.600 1.745
TEACHER
Federal
11.095 1.666
TRAIKDJG
State
14.505 2.559
COURSES0
Local
Teachers
480 2.215
Enrollment
14.825 1.7SO
AIL
Cost (dollars) 294.121 l.SfO
COURSES
Federal
99.007 1.527
State
61,630 1.158
Local
133.483 1.404
TRADE AND Evening
Teachers Enrollment
230 9.141 4,500 5.284
IFDDSTRLU Part-tis (trade Teachers
73 .B4&
VOCATIOHAI extension)
Enrollment
1.811 .521
COURSES" Part-time
Teachera
51 8^147
(cooperative)
Enrollment
909 6.995
Fart-tine (general Teachers
76 4.768
continuation)
Enrollment
6,230 5.907
All-day
Teachers Enrollment
44 .580 1.375 .465
Instructors
11 1.58O
HOltE ECOKOMICS
Enrollment
330 2.397
TEACHER
TRAIHIM! COURSES'*
Cost (dollars) Federal State
44.744 3.182 15.46S 2.410 19,461 3.618
Local
9,820 4.338
Teachers
1,113 6.255
Enrollment
54.402 5.815
ALL
Cost (dollars) 312.006 2.402
COURSES
Federal
151.288 5.554
BOXB
State
66,650 2.500
ECOKOWtCa
Local
94.067 1.550
VOCATIOHAL Evening COURSES0
Teachers Enrollment
490 8-05O 21,425 7.308
Fart-time
Enrollment
1.784 430 .470
All-day and
Teachers
6O1 S.735
day-unit
Enrollment
32.547 5.908
Instructors
1 .555
DISTfilBUnW
Enrollment
TEACHER
Cost (dollere)
2,623 .778
TRACT DM
Federal
1.389 .632
COURSES 0
State
1,234 1.209
Local
Teachera
69 2.249
Enrollment
4.283 2.001
All.
Cost (dollars)
38.168 5.069
DISTRI
COURSES
Federal
21,571 5.031
BUTIVE
State
3,305 1.326
VOCATIOSAI
Local
13.292 4.655
COURSES" Part-time
Teachers
8 1.691
cooperative
Enrollment
124 .965
Othar
Teachera
61 2.351
courses
Enrollment
4,159 2.067
S. Office of Eoucatiop, Report (annual; and
nnu"! Reports of State Board* for Vocational Education.
Suboooolllleeggiiaats"j fiigures cxwailative through ^June SJ. 1945.
bAll fron federal funds.
^FlgurM for school year 1941-42.
137
EDWT IN. MMm MONTEY SAUiY SCHEKT
PIESCtKB FOI GEBRU SCMOL TEACHEK BY THE
STATE MAID OF EDUCATION, 1944-45 Whites llegroes County licence.......e........................ 45.00 I2S.QO Elementary certificate* based on less than one year of college ork..e............e.... 57.00 4O.OO Elementary certificate baaed oc one year of college work: With less than 49 nonths of teaching experience..................... With 49 mnthi of teaching experience or more...................... Certificate baaed on 2 years of college work: Provls lona.1............................... 75.00 56.5 Professional.............................. 81.25 59.7-7 Life Professional......................... 87.50 52.50 Certificate based on 3 years of college work: Provisional............................... 81.25 S2.EO Professional.............................. 37.50 65.62 Life Professional......................... 93.7 65.75 Certificate based on 4 years of college work: Provisional............................... S7.50 68.75 Professional.............................. 93.75 71.87 Life Professional-........................ 10O.OO 75.00
Certificate based on 5 years of college work or more: Provisional............................... 1OC.OO SO.00 Professional............................... 1C5-00 84.00 Life Professional^.....-.................. 110.00 8.00
Source: Georgia Department of Education.
Paid fron state funds for nine nonths per year in schools open
157-155 dayc. for t*n a-onths in schools open 1S6-174 days, and
for eleven months in schools open 175 days or nore; s*y be sup
plemented froB local funds.
EHflNT 111. PUBLIC IIDUIY FACILITIES M GEOKIA, 1938-9
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. K=Xn<BER CF
ABraSj P = POPULAT10 IS AREA SERVED, BASED CX 1930 CESSUSj = !TU!!BES OF VOLUVES IS L1HRASHS; 0 = OPERATIKG EXPHKSES.)
ALL PUBLIC LIBRARIES
f
S
101 1 .4EB
Reporting on population in area served Reporting on number of volur*a in library
.<
77 1 .326
P 1,498, 487 1 .895
h
77 1 .359
P 1.498. 487 1 .904
7 751. 389 .717
k
76 1 .394
Reporting on operating expensee
P 1,495.198 1 .901
0 266,063 .545
Reporting on number oi hours opes per weak
Vb .340
Under 75 houra
75 ] .352
Under 61 hours
I
70 1 .430
Under 43 hours Under 25 hours
X
51 1 .211
x
7 .255
Source: U. S . Office oi Education. Public Jl -rary S tati atics.
1938-39 (1942)
EHKT182. NWBEI AND OtOUTION OF EEOKIA'S DALY mUSH-LANGOAGE NEWSPAPER, 1943
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia 1 * per centage of the corresponding United States total.)
Hunber %
Vornlng and evening papers.. 25 1.425
Circulation. ?
613.349 1.382
Sunday papers............... 11 2.55S
597.284 1.602
Source: Editor t Publisher, Tear Boole yuaber, IS44
"Average net paid circulation. 6 aonths ended Sept. 50. 19*3.
138 EXHIBIT 113. NET PAID CIRCUUTION OF CERTAIN GENERAL MAGAZINES IN GEORGIA, JUNE, 1944
(Each Georgia total 13 followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
Action Comics, etc."................ 94,679 Adventure, etc.".................... 42,257 Jill Flasn Coaiias, etc, 0 ............. 77,047 Amazing Stories, eto.*.............. U.337 American Girl....................... 2,704
American Borne....................... 26,014 American Legion Magazine............ 20,801 American Magazine................... 33,494 American ileroury.................... 902 Argosy.............................. 2,035
Atlantic............................ 1,292 Better Homes & Gardens.............. 23,419 Boys' Life.......................... 3,695 Business Week....................... 1,446 Calling All Girls................... 3,920
Captain Marvel Adventures, eto. 9 .... 98,374 Charm............................... 4,631 Child Life.......................... 1,218 Children's Activities............... 2,790 Christian Herald.................... 3,353
Collier's........................... 38,258 Columbia............................ 1,032 Cosmopolitan........................ 34,518 Crime Comics, eto. f ................. 26,494 Doc Savage, etc.8................... 17,496
Elks Magazine....................... 6,497 Esquire............................. 9,940 Etude............................... 1,167 Feature Comics, etc."............... 54,183 Field & Stream...................... 3,799
Fortune............................. 2,022 Front Page Detective, etc. 1 ......... 26,423 Glamour............................. 4,059
Good Housekeeping................... 36,784 Grade Teacher....................... 1,574
Grit................................ 15,554 Harper's Bazaar..................... 3,101 Harpers IJagazine.................... 1,269 Hit Parader......................... 11,476 Holland's Magazine.................. 32,480
Hollywood Detective, eto.3.......... 23,433 Home Craftsman...................... 361 Horoscope........................... 1,571 House & Garden...................... 3,392 House Beautiful..................... 4,820
Household........................... 14,177 Instructor.......................... 2,386 Klwonis Magazine.................... 3,163 Ladies' Home Journal................ 45,495 Liberty............................. 18,302
- Life................................ 53,075 Life and Health..................... 4,054 Life Story Magazine................. 8,783 Look................................. 19,665 Love Fiction Konthly, etc. ......... 7,558
Ilademoiselle........................ 4,672 MoCall's Magazine................... 43,006 Ileohanix Illustrated................ 5,155 Modern Romances..................... 21,087 Modern Screen....................... 14,843
Motion Picture...................... UoTieland........................... Movie Life..........................
Movies.............................. Movie Show..........................
8,892 6,774 5,075
6,159 2,184
1.933 1.405 1.838 1.531 1.124
1.185 1.535
1.382 1.165 1.381
1.124 1.008 1.185 1.197
.754
2.270 1.155 1.071
.845 1.271
1.409 .262
1.671 1.5B7 1.576
1.069 1.606 1.072 2.074 1.280
1.216 2.233 1.034 1.413 1.638
2.956 1.517 1.170 1.831 7.334
2.284 .643 .955
1.443 1.788
.763 2.393 2.692 1.162 1.478
1.379 3.104 1.578 1.115 1.199
1.135 1.278 1.184 2.064 1.349
1.127 1.244 1.284 1.575 1.114
Movie Stars Parade.................. Movie Story Magazine................
Nation..............................
National Geographic Magazine........ Nation's Business...................
4,432 7,478
314
9,345 6,686
1.337 1.106
.931
.841 1.533
Nature Magazine..................... 483 .895 New Republic........................ 302 .889
Newsweek............................ 11,440 2.062
.
New Torker.......................... 2,384 1.135
Official Detective Stories.......... 4,323 .912
Open Road for Boys.................. Opinion............................. Our Sunday Visitor.................. Outdoor Life........................ Outdoors............................
3,218 S3
4,736 3,052 1,399
1.294 .210 .812 .888 .735
Outdoors-man............. ............ 1,157 Parents' Magazine................... 7,791
Pathfinder.......................... 2,870 Personal Romances................... 6,950 Photoplay........................... 10,901
.547 1.097
.709 1.936 1.078
Plo.................................
Popular Homecraft................... Popular Ueohonics Magazine.......... Popular Photography................. Popular Science Monthly.............
8,680
249 7,501 2,019 6,627
1.647
.475 1.095 1.427
.960
Radio Romances...................... 2,724 Real Romances 1 ..............,....... 17,308 Redbook Magazine.................... 28,822 Rotarian............................ 3,091 Saturday Evening Post............... 35,153
1.045 1.971 1.972 1.808 1.089
Saturday Review of literature....... Scholastic magazines................ Science and Mechanics............... Science News Letter................. Scientific American.................
386 5,399 1,821
368 445
.951 1.079
.992 1.160
.954
Scouting............................ 4,452 Screen Guide-Seventeen.............. 9,187 Soreenlandm ......................... 10,026 Screen Romances..................... 6,229 3oreen Stars........................ 4,111
1.646 .999
1.281 1.448 1.O50
Secrets............................. 13,391 Shadow Comics, eto... .............. 52,551
Skyways............................. 2,108 Song Hits........................... 11,462 Sporting News....................... 634
1.700
1.636
1.727
1.827 1.210
Sports Afield....................... 3,078 Thrilling Detective, etc. 0 .......... 30,842 Time................................ 21,991
Tip Top Conies, eto.5............... 5,294 Town and Country.................... 365
.913 1.517 1.854
.695 1.382
True................................ 7,384 True Comios......................... 4,860 True Confessions.................... 46,421 True Experiences.................... 10,716 True Love and Romance............... 7,012
1.496
1.082 2.240 2.571 2.958
True Romances....................... 19,953 True Story.......................... 37,013
United States News.................. 2,705 U. S. Camera........................ 2,144 Vogue............................... 2,915
2.244 1.786
1.325 1.551 1.218
The Woman........................... 3,878 Woman's Day......................... 24,836 Woman's Home Companion.............. 39,602 World............................... 2,650
Young America. ...................... 2,188
.901 .963 1.109 1.715
.489
Source: Standard Rate & Data Service, vol. 37, no. 4, part 2 (Feb. 15, 1945).
"National aomlas group, monthly unit. ^Popular Publications group. "National comics group, quarterly unit.
Newsstand flotlon unit. eFawoett oomios group.
Comic House group. ^street & Smith fiotlon group.
"Quality oomios group.
Dell detective group.
'speed flotlon group.
*Aoe flotlon group.
^Including Seal Story. "including Silver Screen. "street & Smith oomios group.
"Thrilling group.
^United Features comics group.
PUBLIC WELFARE
EflHOT 104. OUME IATES M MOAN COMMUNmES, GEOKU AND M UNITED STATES (MAIOR DEFENSES KNOWN TO TIE POUCE PB 100,000 POPULATION), 1935-1944
Murder and noonegllgent mans laughter Ga. U.S.
Robbery Ga. D.3.
Aggravated assault
Ga. U.S.
Burglary ---- breaking or
Ca.
U.S.
Larceny-- theft
Ga.
U.S.
Auto theft
3a. tr.s.
1944B
1943" 1942 1941 1940"
23.43
16.22
23.12
31.84 28.8
4.92
4.77 5. 54 S.48 5.4
59.4
69.7 76.6 86. 5 82.3
43.8
45.3 47.1 49.4 52.5
156.3 91.2
141.1 121.6 108.9
54.8 49.7 52.1 43.4 45.8
420.4 367.5 444.8 494.5 523.3
305.2 300.9 294.3 332.0 343.4
1324.9 1314.0 1672.5 1544.5 14S7.4
319.0 329.4 906.0 944.0 926.3
323.7
220.8 251.4
237.1 222.8
203.0
137.3 167.5
133. 5 174.6
1339 1> 25.8 S.4 1938 26.0 5.3 19370 33.6 6.1 1936 b 31.8 6.2 193Sb 21.9 6.0
85.1 98.4 128.0 122.8 30.1
55.2 59.3 59.8 55.7 66.4
102.9 119.7 108.2 132.6 82.9
46.5 44.5 45.5 46.2 45.7
564.5 613.1 741.2 718.5 393.8
349.6 340.2 325.4 311.5 310.0
1445.0 1534.1 1538.1 1474.9
1S05.8
399.1
349.2 780.0
716.7 747.0
235.4 263.5 276.5 291.1 1S5.0
173.0 133.2 215.5 213.7 241.3
Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crt" Reports for the United States and Its Possessions.
*Rates based on 1940 census populations. bRates based on Census Bureau population estimates for July l, 1933.
FXNIBIT115. STATE-NEON PHSONEIS AND
movers M GEOIGIA, isu
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the oorreaponding United States total. N = NUMBER OF
PRISONERS; 7=7ALBS 0? PRODUCTS IN DOLLARS.)
5,035
4,858
177
1,428
V
4
SiolE. otherwise unavailable, or Idle N
381
Productively employed
IT
3,222
7 1 ,373,678
Clay, cement, and
N
16
stone products
7
15.272
Construction and major re
N
2,893
pairs (roads, Farm--
buildings,
etc .)
71 ,136.575 N
Fcaartmtl--e
7
5.277
N
7
dairy
7
7.431
Farm--
N
3
bORS
7
14.110
Farm--poultry and
N
1
poultry products
7
1.525
Faro--field crops and miscellaneous
N
178
7
35 328
Furniture ,
N
9
metal
7
4.841
Hatal tags, highway
N
20
markers , and aliens
7
75,078
Printing
N
25
and binding
7
28.431
Wood products,
N
47
except furniture
7
12.973
other
N
21
products
7
35.837
2.905 2.915 2.668
2.369 .034
1.551 4.197 2.8O4
1.324 3.798
13.111 9.783
.671 1.276
.445 .344 .452
1.282
.267 .449 .999 509
1.219 1.455
.996 1.970
2.230 4.327
7.953 4.724
.074 .163
Source: O. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Prison Labor In the United States. 1940 (Bulletin 698, 1941)7
&Aa major dolly assignment.
139
MUTT IBS. CHMMAL PUCEEMKS BEGBN M UNITED STATES DISTRICT COttTS M GEOKIA,
tUtS ENDED JUNE 30, 1943 AND 1S44
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United
States total.)
NUKBKR OF CASES BEGUN
*
1944 1,352 3.435 1943 1,260 3.512
NOSD3EB OF DEFENDANTS IN TTRKSTi CASES
1944 1,714 3.343 1543 1,353 4.301
Rational Llotor Vehiolo Theft Act
Fraud and other theft
Mann Act
Narcotics laws Liquor--Internal Revenue laws Food and Drua Act Juvenile Delinquency Act Selective Service Act Price control and rationing violation* Other war offenses* All other offenses
1944 1943 1944 1943 1944
1943 1944 1943
1944 1943
1944 1943 1944 1943
1944
1943 1944 1943
1944
1943
1944 1943
58 73
141 39
9
15
IS 8
1,005 905
5 16 60 50
153 246
168 65
19 13
85 373
3.831 3.996 2.244 1.840 2.128 2.439
.599 .432 14.862 13.221 .895 3.175 2.913
2.237 3.130 3.177 2.312 1.323
.399 .715 2.826
Source: Administrative Office of the United Statee Courts, Director's Report (annual).
including offenses under Alien Registration Act and illegal use of unlfora.
EXHHT 117. NELFAIE AND PUBUC MOMS PUG1AMS M 6EMGIA-NUMBEI OF KQFIENTS AND AMOUNT OF ASSISTANCE 01 EAINNGS, BY MONTHS, 1939-1944
(Each G.orjl. total li followd by Oaorjia'i p>roU(> of th. oorraipondinc Unitad Stataa toUl. C = NUMBER OP CASES, 11 A=U0T OP ASSISTAHCE OR EUtNINOS IS DOLLWS.)
Jan*
r.b.
ua.,r. Apr.
May Juno
July
*.
Sapt. Oct.
ROT. Dso.
Oanaral aaslatanca
Old ag aialitanot)
' i"ffff Jt"
1943
1942
1941
W40
199F
t
^944
1943
1942
1941
1940
1939
X
A
2,976 1.032 4,401 .986 6,142 .736 6,873 .647 7,493 .448 7,328 .415 31,296 .398 36,878 .356 43,649 .217 44,686 .146 37,419 .090 46,335 .106
71,236 .339 70,755 3.199 59,034 2.636 41,083 1.980 26,688 1.389 36,882 2.007 768,144 .325 666,000 1.274 608,368 1.061 340,026 .800 213,748 .660 313,479 .895
I 2,894 1.022 4,t6ir .9^67 8,086 .747 6,473 .626 8,629- .618 7,061 .584 "' 707560 .519 70,658 S.21'1 60,601 2.704 4Z.009 2:015 It.KS 1.400
30,316 .386 34,827 .334 44,022 .229 42,220 .146 41,558 .103 43,405 .096 760,642 .311 671,008 1.286 626.396 1.085 349,126 .812 215,816 .660 312,'S94 .890
AC J
~s,fa~ :w *y;8rt .6is sj.jNrz.oco1 31,423 .397 33.922 .302 41,230 .219 41,138 .143 37,444 .096 42,132 .090
2,626 1.034
61975 'Ml '6.461 .374
29,261 .390 52.821 .311 3s!s27 .226 39,476 .160 42,303 .116 39,638 .096
760,172 1 ' 69VJ69
.311 .501
677,274 70,566
1.296 5.258
543,601 e'5,528
1.126 t:K
976,874 41,184
.867 ZVZJ1
2Z1'97,,3'72400- l'..6472
315,309
.890
749.266 1.307 682,176 1.299 655,982 1.147 599,944 .911 221,892 .676 319,095 .886
J 29,479 .401 33,178 .346 39,261 .266 38,367 .166 42,523 .124 36,135 .092 749,694 1.306 684,873 1.302 669,098 1.164 420,339 .963 223,666 .678 180,359 .612
, J
29,414 .409 32,399 .349 36,603 .269 38,342 .186 42,063 .134 32,710 .088
' 2,69! HOW 3,249 .999
f,880 .606 '6,056 .S92 1
28,314 .407 30,860 .361 36i716 '.269 39,157 .197 42,946 .133 29,008 .080
764,267 1.314 689,470 1.290 685,952 1.193 430,811 .949 225,948 .576 161,039 .506
68,906 J.518 7B786F 5.241
SS.ZW 27J9S '28; 865 1.488
766,000 1.313 695,933 1.263 696,896 1.204 497,082 .964 227,206 .673 181.173 .601
A 24,940 .352 30,066 .373 37,070 .278 38,638 .196 42,679 .196 30,314 .079 758,418 1.313 703,428 1.264 606,106 1.210 439,645 .962 266,455 .640 181,833 .600
jj 28,485 .407 30,083 .372 36,916 .276 39,351 .212 44.665 .166 30,414 .079 768,670 1.312 710,890 1.270 613,462 1.219 442,679 .958 276,121 .690 182,398 .499
<
2,640 1.042" 3, is?1 1.069 4,696 .902 d.OlT1 .766 6,60"7 .534 6,176 .3V01 30.627 ,423 31,383 .389 36,148 .288 59,789 .214 41,666 .142 31,012 .080
68,326 5. JO? 70,490 3.271 69,519 9.082 62,817 2.300 55,787 1.768 768.944 1.306 722,488 1.277 628,994 1.295 446,334 .950 291,017 .712 183. 369 '.BOb
< 30,794 .424 31,424 .398 38,741 .336 42,667 .231 40,646 .140 32,660 .085 763.729 1.295 745,098 1.307 646,368 1.248 466.779 .988 306,342 .742 183,691 .601 A 38,676 .621 31,606 .390 36,996 .319 44,308 .227 42,066 .141 32,872 .085 767,349 1.291 766,456 1.322 657.216 1.260 490,744 1.035 317,648 .769 183,1)62 .498
'
F.>.
Apr.
*
Jun
July Aut .
Sept. Oct. HOT. D...
Aid to dapandtnt ohlldron
1944
1943
1942
1941
1940
1839
*
f
f
*
f
I
10,105 1.606 11,163 1.349 11,200 1.176 12,199 1.343 10,140 1.294 12,322 1.769 101,836 .906 106,606 .861 101,246 .761 105,453 .857 78,407 .765 96.818 1.049
I
9,697 1.484 10,987 1.34d 11,24s 1.1 71 12,4^1 1.344 10,082 1.27^ 12, 48s1 1.742 99,788 .683 106,899 .867 102,047 .763 108,294 .821 78,271 .744 97,760 1.041
A 96,682 .872 106,342 .862 103, 7S7 .761 107,373 .840 78,346 .731 97,983 1.032
j;
i
98,380 .870 104.336 .860 104,263 ,767 106,660 .829 78,461 ,723 98,029 1.064 98,110 .873 103.910 .877 104,968 .781 105,466 .820 78,252 .718 76,828 .828
99,224 .886 102,692 .871 106,629 .801 104,217 .814 77,847 .709 76,476 .798
f
^.T^T1 1*623 idfSS^ 1.420 11,529 1.231 11,622 l.^ 9,701 1,165 10, 0^5 1.T40 98,718 .688 101,696 .882 106,744 .607 102,849 .818 77,289 .697 75,905 .788
i 98,897 .903 100,326 .880 106,342 .798 101,879 .810 81,936 .730 76,111 ,777
I 98,460 .891 99,826 .882 106,960 .812 100,754 .802 86,460 .763 74,497 .767
2
9,774 1,644 1O,051 1.448 ll,2fii 1.266 11,174 1.204 10,844 l,zfa 9,7Z^ 1.2^2 98,623 .881 99,666 .880 106,212 .827 99,366 .782 89,901 .778 74,030 .762
J 99,060 .877 99,260 .877 107,084 .850 99,800 .777 94,066 .803 73,339 .741
i 99,292 ,869 100,337 .888 107,170 .848 100, 86t .769 96,215 .820 72,608 .726
Aid to thl blind
19"4T
1943
1942
1941
1940
1939
*
*
>
*
*
2,170 2.892 2,197 2.793 1,843 2.974 1,369 1.669 1,088 1.563 1,234 1.862
29,504 1.402 27,166 1.303 20,781 1.024 14,490 .776 10,865 .608 13,494 .810
2,14s1 4.874 2,191 2.799 i,6^d .414 1,591 1.899 1,092 1.669 L,2$b 1.902
29,219 1.387 27,274 1.320 21,366 1.060 14,910 .797 10,906 .611 19,679 .809
29,142 1.384 27,424 1.314 21,944 1.081 16,636 .836 10,990 .611 13,619 .809
29,128 1.360 27,606 1.323 22,940 1.097 16,166 .656 11,024 .612 13.471 .798
29,288 1.381 27,862 1.333 22,671 1.122 16,763 .584 11,118 .616 9.822 .683
29,660 1.396 27,978 1.331 29,644 1.147 17,088 .901 11,200 .616 9,910 .584 2,142 2.945 2,104 2,826 2,066 2.627 1,6W 2.162 1,114 1,556 ilJl 1.446 29,743 1.816 28,143 1.336 24.024 1.170 17,474 .926 11,268 .620 9,901 .581
29,713 1.410 28,313 1.336 24,504 1.184 17,697 .929 11,899 .649 9,876 .677
29.880 1.406 28,631 1.364 24,664 1.1SS 16,163 .860 12,434 .880 i.iSS .682 2,109 2.912 2,176 2,057 2,150 2.723 1,665 2.165 1,2^53 1*720 l,6oz i.44d 29,666 1.791 28,704 1.352 25,616 1.224 18,324 .940 12,990 .703 10,036 .682
29,311 1.386 28,908 1,373 26,084 1.261 19,102 .970 19,469 .729 9,898 .676
29,248 1.381 29,318 1.387 26.692 1.271 20,006 1.003 13,862 .744 10,018 .679 ICoatlawd on axt ps*i footnote at nd or tabla.J
Jan.
Farm Secur ty adKlnietrat on. ueaictenoi py--"=
1942
1941
194O
1939
f
I
1.097 Z94.OOO
14.351 20.940
% 1.806 3.145 83,000 5.7O4
6.278 5.892 99.000 4.970
965 .766 31.OOO 1.297
-- i Feb. i 189,000 11.365 153.000 9.462 173,000 7.492 160,000 11.283 192.000 9.831 222.000 7.914
55.OOO 2.4O7 63,000 2.528
Apr. A 56,000 6.174 99,000 6.160 191,000 7.640 61,000 2.274
* A 41,000 8.266
June J 33,000 7.896
Jiy I ... ...
Aug. I
... ...
Sept. I Oct. J; o,. i Dec. i
... ... ...
... ...
4.OOO .441 69.OOO 4.504
1.000 .307 89 .493
5,000 1.131 4.000 1.258 7.000 1.882
36,000.4.813
40.OOD 1.866 27.000 1.600
25,000 1.649 22.000 1.716
... ... 747 1.726 14.000 1.287
10.000 1.208 222 .306
5.000 .413
2,000 .273 6,000 .709
2,000 .247 3.000 .342
16.000 1.925 25.000 2.163
29.000 2.796 174,000 10.175
1942
% 5.063 4.401 340.000 4.424
Civilian Coxm -ration Corps
1941
1940
>
*
8.766 3.394 9.193 3.135
561,000 3.396 609.000 3.135
141
1939 f
9,060 3.006 620,000 3.004
304.000 4.262 593.000 3.267 593.000 3.025 619,000 2.992
265.000 4.185 537,000 3.319 550,000 3.147 505,000 2.79
204.OOO 4.023 501,000 3.323 559,000 3.097 597,000 2.989
169,000 3.965 490,000 3.319 543.000 3.032 616,000 3.015 7,95B 3.3C3
145,000 4.578 443,000 3.434 SC3.000 3.169 618,000 3.316
... ... 469,000 4.011 659,000 3.633 611,000 3.C26
458,000 4.007 655,000 3.443 572,000 2.953
...
443,000 4.1S4 588.000 3.494 485.000 2.837
...
420,000 4.368 686.000 3.712 SSO.OOO 3.004
... ... 418,000 4.367 665.000 3.551 565,000 2.924
... ... 365.000 4.320 590,000 3.616 534.000 3.030
Jan. ..b. - Apr.
National Youth AdaljDietretion
Student1 aid pro ra>
Out-of-ichool work proeran
1913
1942
1941
1940
1939
1942
1941
1940
1939
f
*
*
f
*
*
f
f
f
0.774 20.000
4.144 3.026
9.648 49,000
3.164 2.660
11,713 61.000
2.650 2.212
12,274 2.816 9.751 2.644 9.308 3.987 9.989 2.383 6.658 2.065 6.256 2.635 68.000 2.388 46.000 2.050 206.000 3.584 184.000 2.329 117,000 2.012 106,000 2.439
i
4,240 26.000
4.529 3.394
9,333 51.000
3.646 3.045
12,991 77,000
2.834 2.435
12,367 2.725 10.504 2.804 8.240 3. 54 12,935 2.683 7.246 2.1S5 6.804 2.806 73,000 2.355 55,000 2.278 195.OOO 3.5S1 232,000 2.517 129.000 2.101 112.000 2.508
I
4,2S8 26,000
4.417 3.274
6.086 36.000
2.468 2.1C6
13.O4O 79,000
2.768 2.406
12,495 2.648 10,596 2.8O9 7,755 2.524 13,566 2.963 7,973 2.378 5.994 2.545 74.000 2.269 54,000 2.220 187.000 3.4S9 246.000 2.75S 140,000 2.240 103.000 2.316
I
4.459 26.000
4TS96 3. ISO
5.775 35.000
2.4*7 2.138
13.288 79.000
2.780 2.357
12.834 2.673 10,472 2.743 7,556 3.685 13.948 3.334 8,868 2.766 78.000 2.520 55.000 2.214 195,000 3.823 253,000 3.010 151.000 2.554
5.O74 2.223 92,000 2.138
.y i 22.000 2.902 34.000 2.186 83.000 2.452 103,000 3.OD9 55.000 2.205 185,000 3.864 250.OOO 3.081 158.000 2.845 89.000 2.076
June J
;;: ;;; 22.000 2.301 71.000 2.739 28.000 1.210 41.000 2.119 246,000 4.991 232.000 2.903 173,000 3.101 60,000 1.510
Aug. i July J
-"i
Oct. i HOT. J A
... ... 00 0>) 1.000 1.064 6.000 2.239 1,864 4.025 7,446 2.733 8.836 2.6O1 9.21O 2.596 10,000 2.652 41,000 2.374 49.000 2.279 55.000 2.350
...... ...... 21,000 3.OOC 57.000 2.412 72.000 2.358 73.000 2.478 24.000 3.324 60.000 2.607 74.000 2.394 68,000 2.301
185.000 2.596 61.000 1.811 69,000 2.685 9.364 2.974 5.724 2.396 4,334 2.052
222,000 2.957 110,000 2.310 84,000 2.024
... ... 212,000 2.871 114,000 2.379 83,000 1.966
... ... 228.000 3.206 127.000 2.593 93.0OO 2.098
... ... 246,000 3.318 137.000 2.514 108.000 2.227
... ... 240.000 3.504 158.000 2.445 121,000 2.229
*- ....
*" Apr.
-*
Work Projocta Administration
I9"ft
1942
1941
1940
1939
5f 8.842 3.628
% 23.810 2.391
% 42,092 2.26E
f 49.730 2.258
* 64.828 2.149
j 477.000 2.747 1.3B3.OOO 2.239 1.815.000 1.753 1.832.000 1.669 2,257,000 1.406 443,000 3.385 1.126.000 1.948 1.788.000 1.900 1.953.000 1.698 2,260.000 1.460
A
4,818 416,000
5.158 4.645
21,934 1.130,000
2.351 1.829
37,547 1,805.000
2.186 1.853
49,936 2.221.OOO
2.177 1.786
66,702 2,314,000
2.221 1.424
Aj>
2,329 203,000
5.653 4.072
19.473 1.139.000
2.326 2.024
34.817 1.667.OOO
2.211 1.779
44,277 2.1ZO.OOO
2.083 1.767
61,006 2,284,000
2.190 1.499
94,000 4.747 1.109.000 2.196 1,737.000 1.969 1.953.000 1.708 2.193,000 1.482
Other federal work project*
194T
1940
1339
102 9.000
9.000
f
f
f
.566 5,415 1.E96 7.077 2.015
.394 377,000 1.008 419,000 1.151
6,559 1.92O
.398 403.000 1.145 380,000 1.113
126 .742 6.406 2.091 6,829 1.957 8,000 .358 454.0OO 1.301 412,000 1.162
101 .533 8,505 2.504 9,229 2.354 5.000 .193 640.000 1.587 594,000 1.472
11.000 .423 648,000 1.463 548,000 1.197
June J
...
980,000 2.091 1.491.000 1.847 1,682.000 1.875 2,121,000 1.510 ll.OOO .938 620,000 1.356 565,000 1.047
* i July I
Sept. J Oct. J[ HO,, J;
... ... 884.000 2.129 1.167.OOO 1.736 1,633.000 1.E83 1,975.000 1.618 ... ...
691.000 2.233 1,196.000 1.956 1.802.000 1.652 1.738,000 1.563 ... ...
576.000 2.179 1.150.000 1.908 1,730.000 1.853 1,728.000 1.862 ... 10,694 2.997 24.412 2.416 39,652 2.275 43.040 2.305
693.OOO 2.379 1.258,000 2.030 1.677.000 1.648 1.898.000 1.863
... ... 646,000 2.910 1.258,000 2.106 1.799.000 1.928 1.928.000 1.829
9.000 .978 589,000 1.267 491,000 .972 7,724 1.357 S,Z21 1.862
9.OOO 1.143 612.ODO 1.217 573.000 1.066
9.000 1.402 521,000 .995 626,000 1.116 18 .504 6,929 1.419 8,689 1.829
<bj (b) 555,000 .919 559,000 1.055 133 .457 7,856 1.739
(b) (b) 9, ODD .231 548,000 1.067
Do. J
... ... 542.000 2.471 1.317.000 1.912 1.943.000 1.899 2,022,000 1.809
y)- Source: U. S. Social Security Board, Social Security Bulletin IBonthl
... ...
*For aid to dependent childraD, numbe r of children; for work program* Jlunber of people ployed.
9,000 .302 73,000 1.230 Figure* unavailable.
EXHIBIT 188. ESTIMATED PAYMENTS TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA UNDER SELECTED SOQAL INSURANCE AND RELATED PROGRAMS, 1942
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. Money figures in
thousands of dollars.)
Retirement, disability, end survivor payments: Old age and survivors' insurance8 .............. 1,590 Railroad retirement0 ........................... 1,671 Civil service retirement0 ...................... 885 Veterans' pensions3 ............................ 8,293 State and local government pensions6 ........... 540
1.165 1.307 1.307 1.947
.344
Unemployment insurance payments: State unemployment insurance funds............. 4,401 1.280 Railroad unemployment insurance fund........... 133 2.139
Workmen's compensation payments^................. 3,083 .640
Souroe: U. S. Social Security Board, Social Security Yeorboojc (annual) and Social Security Bulletin (monthly).
Excludes lump-sum payments under 1935 act,
blnoludes
lump-sum payments. oincludea lump-sum payments and refunds.
dExoludes Confederate pensions and minor lamp-sum payments.
Exoept retirement systems not yet in effect at the end of the
fiscal year 1941, systems providing for the purchase of annui
ties through private insurance companies, systems paying bene
fits only for service-connected disability, and private endow
ment plans such as that of Carnegie Foundation.
'To nonfederal employees'
EXHIBIT 189. STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE-RETIREMENT SYSTEM BENEFICIARIES AND BENEFITS. 1941
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total)
Nubmebneer of ficiaries
Monthly amount of
benefits ' (dollars)
45,000 .396
503 .439 33,000 .364
47 .312
9,000 .634
Souroe: U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Retirement Systems for State and Local Government Employees, 1941.
EXHIBIT 190. OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS' INSURANCE BENEFITS IN GEORGIA, 1941 AND 1942
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.
NrNUUBEH OF BENEFITS; ArAMOUNT OF BENEFITS IN DOLLARS.)
1942
194 1
f>
MONTHLY BENEFITS IN
N
10,072 1.462
6,968 1.447
FORCE AT END OF TEAR
A
143,857 1.140
100,068 1.143
In current
N
8,941 1.500
payment status
A
123,666 1.151
6,319 1.463 88j467 1.136
Primary benefits
N
in foroe
A
In current
N
payment status A
Wife's benefits
N
in foroe
A
in ourrent
N
payment status A
Child'3 benefits
N
in foroe
A
In ourrent
N
payment status A
YUdow'3 benefits
N
in foroe
A
In ourrent
N
payment status A
Widow's ourrent
N
benefits in foroe A
In ourrent
N
payment status A
Parent's benefits N
in foroe
A
In ourrent
N
payment status A
3,459 67,935
2,904 55.967
794 8,338
692 7,160
4,248 40,749
4,008 38.497
263 5,041
26 3 5.015
1,242 30,085
1,009 16.308
66 719
06 719
1.107 .947
1. 120 .937
.895 .768
.904 .763
2.300 1.807
2.336 1.832
.909 .864
.916 .870
1.741 1.440
1.764 1.456
S.179 1.830
2.204 1.839
2,579 50,081
2,313 43.333
556 5,721
501 5.075
3,834 27,629
2,708 26.441
133 3,634
129 8.535
839 13,495
732 11.687
48 518
47 506
1.119 .957
1.110 .933
.873 .742
.879 .736
3.307 1.856
2. 320 1.857
.871 .856
.863 .839
1.731 1.446
1*713 1.421
3.435 3.017
2.387 1.979
LUMP-SOU BENEFITS , CERTIFIED DURINO YEAR*
A
194,000 1.299
181,000 1.361
Souroe: U. S. Social Security Board, Social Security Yearbook (an nual) . "For 1943 excludes lump-Bum payments under 1935 sot.
EXHIBIT191. RAILROAD RETIREMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT
BENEFITS IN GEORGIA, 1941 AND 1942
(Each Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. Nr NUMBER 0? BENEFITS; A = AMOUNT OF BENEFITS IN DOLLARS.)
1943
1941
MONTHLY ANNUITIES AND
N 8,071 1.387
3,081 1.388
PENSIONS IN FOROE JUNE 30
A 131.417 1.316 187,540 1.317
Employee
N 1,777 1.481
1,699 1,441
annuities
A 117.735 1.487 118.233 1.448
Pensions Survivor and deatu-
W
810 .707
aA 11,186 .689 64 8.326
843 .788 13,917 .711
79 8.277
benefit annuities
A 8,554 8.148
2,388 8.072
LU1&-&UM UATH iisttFiiB INITIALLY 11
303 2.381
380 8.914
CERTIFIED. YEAS ENDED JUNE 30
A 70,500 1.984
66,892 2.338
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT
N 6,843 8.183
11,896 1.616
PAYMENTS CERTIFIED, CALENDAR YEAR A 186.513 3.025 330,684 1.550
source: u. 3. Bureau of toe Census, Statistical Abstract or tne Unltec
States (annual).
EXHIBIT 192. UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ACTIVITY IN GEORGIA, 1942 AND 1943
(Elioh Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
1943
1943
TOTAL NOHAORIOULTURAL PLACEMENTS0 . . . Hale ........................
WMte b .. ...................... Professional and managerial jobs Skilled jobs....................
187,637 883,789 168,880 61,449 163,588 60,801
1,940 80,741 18,363 51,676 29,795 107,815
1.684 8.382 8.684 1.835 3.086 3.873 3.004 8.586 1.168 4.341 2.051 8,837
301,748 1.693
89,117 1.888
60,397 1.397 88,880 1.889
41,314 .740 47,803 3.660
611 6,783 18,757
7,41fl 9,437 46,171
.913 1.061 1.394
,803 .988 1.663
10 . 199
106 3.337
371 .364
858 .016
36,081 2.673
83,498 1.475
144,839 2.566
85,434 1.006
8,907 2.866
3,869 1.315
9,588 1.683
7,969 1.178
Finance, insurance, real estate... 1,068 2.383
487 .990
3,137 .413
11,868 1.467
7,016 1.730
17,355 1.413
88,928 3.465
11,090 8.066
0 .103
11 .149
1 Source: u. S. Social Security Board Social Security 'eurbook (unnuull .
"Excluding those not distributed, C lusslfled according to local usage.
EXHIBIT 193. AVERAGE MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES OF GEORGIANS
IN IOBS COVERED BY UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE, 1940-1942
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's per centage of the corresponding United States total.)
Average monthly wages (thousands
employment
of dollars)
1943
472.903 1.618 578,946 1.068
2,696 .381 8,784 .167
46,262 2.335 68,455 1.418
357,865 1.707 300,853 .981
37,659 1.533 40,888 1.863
93,038 1.550 117, 847 1.888
Finance, insurance, real estate. 11,898 1.087 31,379 .968
31,940 1.483 31,061 1.049
1.S44 8.650 1.040 1.301
1941
434.344 1,686 470.155 1.180
2,326 .345 Z , 121 . 140
39,768 3.516 49,618 1.873
830,668 1.780 334,091 1.045
26,697 1.497 35,932 1.832
93,609 1.508 111,008 1.878
Finance, insurance, real estate. 13,177 1.038 80,089 .981
87,477 1.385 85,120 .996
Miscellaneous ................... 1.748 8.850
970 1.065
1940
300,037 1.507 334,670 1.034
8,116 .835 1 , 574 . 185
83,167 8.813 19,936 1.398
198,438 1.800 161,658 1.051
33,457 1.409 38,439 1.094
84,068 1.478 86,760 1.167
Finance, insurance, real estate. 11,834 1.009 17,219 .880
38,336 1.236 18,331 .833
1.788 1.878
919 .877
source: u. s. Social security Boai d, social seour ty Yearbook (an-
nual) .
EXHIBIT 194. GEORGIA AND UNITED STATES UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
BENEFITS EXPRESSED AS A PERCENTAGE OF CONTRIBUTIONS,
BY INDUSTRY, 1941 AND 1942
TOTAL
1943
oa. U.S.
39.5 29.9 19.4 29.1
1941
Ou. U.S.
25.9 32.7 31,2
69.5 .37.8 36.0 28.3 40.7 37.1 83.7 35.0
Apparel and finished fabric products 90.9 87.0 Lumber and timber basic products.... 13.3 33.8 Printing, publishing, etc. .......... 33.2 31.0 Iron and steel and their products.., 13.5 10.1
13.6 11.1
Automobiles and automobile equipment. 478.0 108.4
28.0 81.3 36.3 38.8
33.3 29.9 37.6 26.4 55.7 14.1 18.8 16.0 11.9 07.8 14.3 19.9
66.1 26.1 44.3 37.6 88.2 53.0 25.6 10.4
7.2 35.8 38.1 36.8
19.7 18.6 13.9 33.0 34.6 36.4 31.5 51.5
Source: U. 9. Soolul Security Board, Social Security 1rearbooIt (annual) .
EXIIIT195. GEORGIA UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FIND INCOME, OUTGO,
AND BALANCES (IN DOLLARS), JANUARY 1. 1942-IUNE 30, 1944
(laoh Owrgla total ii follow*! by Qaorgla'a paroantaga of tha oorra-
apooondLiunogrfmln;i*tadI=SItN*TtIRItSoTtaOl.HITD=ITT*A);HS B = TBOJRNSBrtSWMrPiTABIDA; T^ENAD= roDrHDPSiSIAOL7TADAI.ILLAA)BUS
T 40,2,S92
To Jan. 1, 1948
I 1,909,364 B 10,759,550
"3i',S30S8l,2'i4f6!
lit quarter, 1542
200,197 B 1,538,902 A 33. 374 ,'967
T 2,624,317
2nd quarter, I 209,480
1942
B 1,195,136
-*
34.913.808 2,728,861
3rd quarter, I 201,599
1942
B 991,694
A 38. 850. (05
T 2,832,332
-T 4th quartar,
1942
I
210,848
B 887,445
39.205.940
3,143,707
lit quartar, I 224,215
1943
B 440,159
A 42.133.704
T 3,418,033
3nd quartar, 194S 3rd quartar,
I 841,280
-4B 258,488 45 538.511 i 8789888 224,803
194S
B 187,858
~f
49.383.078 3,580,078
4th quartar,
241,210
1943
-4B 114,680 63.089.700
i lit quartar,
3,573,808 259,443
1944
-4i 2nd quartar,
B
142,533
"S3,'Z74S4S,'8a7JS8
278,186
1944
B
78,819
A 80.702.642
.995 1.221
.638 1.249 1*170 1.247 1.232 1.242
.931 1.222 1.230 1.213
.993 1.204 1.192 1.194
.921 1.174 1.744 l.UI 1.023 1.152 1.300 1.149 1.05S 1.143 1.314 1.141 1.076 1.140 1.121 1.138 1.053 1.138 1.021 1.130 1.198 1.133
.770
1i-.0iS91f
1.257 .487
1.131
Sourea: IT. S. geolal Saaurtty
Soolal Saourity Board, Bullatln (Monthly).
aizoludaa tazaa on wagaa taxabl* undar
Railroad Unraploraant laauranaa Aet.
"Adjuatad for Toldad banaflt ohaoka.
[DIBIT 19G. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BENEFITS IN GEORGIA, 1940-1944
(Xaoh 0orgla Unltad States
total la total.
followad by Oaorgla'a TsNOKBBR OF WZUS Of
paroantaga of the corresponding TOTAL WEMPLOTlttNT OOMPEH3ATSD;
A=NUMBB Of WB=5SAKj3ouONf TA~LoLr TBTINPKI3HTOSr mINSUDPOLOLLTAUBSNS.T) OOMESH3ATBD;
1944
1943
1948
1941
T 4,033 1.254 Jan. A 4,200 1.155
B 44,275 .840
15,729 1.875 16,407 1.719 165,713 1.381
55,453 1.738 58,126 1.637 488,706 1.192
34,352 1.028 36,681 .982 244,667 .624
T 4,948 1.312 reb. A 6,102 1.228
B 51,245 .833
13,529 1.792 14,159 1.698 142,484 1.308
53,593 1.733 55,669 1.663 487,819 1.224
35,229 1.183 37,511 1.152 240,076 .695
T 4,537 1.029 liar. A 4,679 .985
B 47,111 .642
12,632 1.710 13,086 1.613 132,883 1.238
57,497 1.798 59,391 1.721 552,074 1.285
32,892 1.143 35,339 1.122 232,342 .692
T 3,125 .951 Apr. A 3,196 .888
B 30,371 ,B5
10,195 2.006 10,555 1.896 102,821 1.396
45,341 1.689 46,994 1.618 440,704 1.215
30,118 1.293 31,620 1.248 220,149 .817
2,787 .821 Uy I 2,937 .778
28,383 .492
8,254 1.919 8,515 1.763 80,442 1.259
43,795 1.855 45,307 1.768 412,177 1.302
33,882 1.245 35,312 1.193 250,309 .794
T 1,828 .604 June A 1,988 .690
B 20,267 .388
7,378 1.871 7,756 1.742 74,140 1.24?
37,550 1.688 39,079 1.609 344,639 1.141
30,485 1.155 31,901 1.112 227,397 .746
T 1,720 .674 July A 1,823 .641
B 18,258 .420
6,301 1.741 6,572 1.623 61,450 1.105
38,143 1.576 39,930 1.526 352,805 1.082
38,718 1.293 34,115 1.244 247,864 .847
T 1,847 .665 Aug. A 1,889 .603
B 19,049 .396
5,466 1.589 5,680 1.488 57,529 1.108
36,548 1.694 37,066 1.638 337,032 1.193
34,058 1.519 35,454 1.455 279,946 1.058
T 2,229 .896 sapt. A 2,283 .826
B 22,875 .539
4,534 1.571 4,719 1.473 49,893 1.126
31,033 1.870 32,134 1.786 303,460 1.356
31,468 1.644 33,302 1.580 274,352 1.197
T 1,547 .615 Dot. A 1,757 .637
B 19,992 .480
3,154 1.379 3,339 1.313 38,897 1.041
28,050 3.077 26,974 1.993 281,465 1.548
31,191 1.754 32,603 1.639 253,231 1.183
T 1,858 .595 NOT. A 1,877 .607
B 23,512 .478
3,087 1.384 3,359 1.325 37,203 1.051
19,978 2.380 20,804 2.253 205,831 1.779
30,177 1.763 31,457 1.625 352,150 1.198
T 2,233 .782 D0. A 2,476 .762
B 31,031 .598
3,811 1.433 4,019 1.335 41,054 .961
21,544 2.624 22,417 2.458 221,653 1.918
43,197 1.922 44,776 1.778 366,752 1.318
Souroe: U. S. Soolal Saourlty Board, 3oolal Saaurity Bullatln (monthly).
1940
41,751 1.160 44,916 1.119 291,470 .712 49,718 1.258 53,114 1.232 333,725 .754 49,364 1.180 53,687 1.174 335,378 .713 52,681 1.400 56,638 1.361 354,783 .840 66,820 1.334 71,167 1.304 438,995 .801 62,786 1.308 68,905 1.295 423,087 .790 73,069 1.458 80,716 1.469 501,055 .900 78,334 1.730 86,092 1.707 546,263 1.059 55,758 1.726 61,909 1.719 403,470 1.104 43,651 1.552 47,116 1.486 309,661 .962 37,057 1.466 39,636 1.371 259,165 .878 35,059 1.335 37,374 1.267 246,097 .798
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
HUNT 197. THE VOID'S tESNMSMITY IN GEMGU: ELECTION AIEAS AW ELECTED OFFICIALS
STATE AT LARGB. Xleots Governor, 2 members of U. 3. Senate, 26 other state officials.-1
10 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
Xaoh elects 1 member of U. 3. House of Repreaentatives.
33 SnPKEIOfi CODBT ClHOtJITS
XaaU nominates 1-7 and 1 Solloltor-Oaneral, who are elected by State at larga.
54 STATK SZHATORIAL DISTRICTS
Xach alaata 1 member of Georgia Senate.3
158 comma
Xach electa 1-3 members of Qeorgla House of Representatives! as well a* county's governing officials.
159 COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS
laoh electa 1 County Superin tendent of Schools.
590 imnCIPALITIES*
laah eleots municipal
governing officials.
1,879 DISTRICTS
Xach elects 1 Justice of the Peace
and 2 Constables.
ISea Exhibit 305, p. 148.
2see Xxhlblt 202, p. 1*6.
39ee exhibit 206, p. 149, footnote 1.
4Flft7-one of theae are alao independent aohool dlatrlota, aanj of vhioh haTa elective school officials.
EXMNT 1U. rOTOIIUL, lULVKD, AND ACTUAL VOTEB IN fiEONA
(laoh Oeorgia total is folloved by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
Potential rotera,* 1940.. 1,788,989 2.215 Population of TOting
eg, b HOT. 1, 1943... 2,032,193 3.292
Qualified voters, 1944.. 562,684 .926
Actual,voters:
19444 .................. 328,111 .684 1843.................. 301.888 .955
Sources:
0. 3. Bureau of tbe Census,
Statistical Abstract of the Dnlted States
lannual). am Special Population Reports.
ser. P-44 (IB); Associated Press dispatch
in Atlanta Journal. October 30, 1944; Haw
York World-Telegram, World Alaaqae, 1945.
Citizen population paat 21st birthday.
"Includes armed forces, counted in atatas
from which they cams, as well aa an esti
mate of 200,000 people in Georgia between
their 18th and 2Lst birthdays.
Istlnated.
dpresidentlal election.
Votes for all candidates for that office
or nomination on which the largest number
of persons voted in state-wide primary or
general elections held in 1942.
EXWT1S9. MTENTUU. VOTEIS lAUKD VOTEIS ;1842) M CDTAM GEOKU OTIES
ouroes: u. a. Bureau of the Ceaaua. Population Census Reports
and Elections.1942:CltT Proposals Voted" upon and Bumper of Re'F
istered Voters'
^citizen population past 21st blrthaay.
EHDIT 210. DELATION OF PONLAI VOTES" TO KttESDITATION ffSU
Percentage or state total
number
Unit votes
of Number and votes in
counties of Georgia House of Popular
counties Representatives votes*
Under soo
7
4.40%
3.41J,
.98)1
Under 750
21 13.8151
10.24*
3.95*
Number Under 1.0OO
49 30.82*
23.90*
11.84*
ovof tes8
Under Under
1,250 1.5OO
75 47.17* 93 58.49*
37.07* 46.34*
21.34* 29.33*
oast Under 2,OOO
118 72.96*
60.99*
42.66*
In
Under 2,500
123 30.50*
70.24*
51.54*
county Under 3,OOO
144 90. S7*
82.44*
65.70*
Under 4.OOO
149 93.71*
86.33*
71.34*
Under 5.000
154 96.86*
92.68*
78.62*
Source: Georgia state Democratic Ixeoutlve Coiaslttee, Consoll-
afor all oanoiaatea for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination.
145
EXHIBIT 2U1. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS IN GEORGIA
DISTRICT BOUNDARICS-
EXHIBIT 202. SUPERIOR COURT CIRCUITS IN GEORGU
CIRCUIT 80UNDARIES-
Note: Zaoh oiroult has one fudge, ezoept that the Atlanta Oiroult has aeyen and the Maoon Oiroult to.
Source: Oa. Code Ann., 34-2301.
Source: Oa. Code Ann., 24-8501.
EXHIBIT 203. STATI SENATOHAL BSTDCTS IN EEOUU
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES-
EXHIBIT 204. FEDEUL 001)11 DBTWTS AHD DNISIONS IN SOMU
DISTRICT BOUNDABIES---------------------- DIVISION BOUNOAR I ES ........
Sourott 0. Oo4, 47-108, a* aMDdd In 1S7, 1946, and 1946
Souro*: 28 U30A 160.
EXHIIT 205. OMANIZWION Of tEOMU'S STATE GOVERNMENT
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EMIT 217. ELECT* LAVS M FOKE GEMBA COMES, 1142
rrtO|kL-ALLOT * ttMT-MLLOT UM ( CMC AM*, 54-1901 - 54-1917)
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M OfflCIM.-MU.OT LA1
am m. racorwE OF NONIMIITES
AMONG GEOKU'S POTENTIAL WEB, 1940
van I 0 X I
Sours*: Mall qa**tlooilru to Supwior Oourt Oltrlu.
Souro*: U. 3. Bureau of tb Cn*u*, Population Cniu Rtiorti.
EfltttT 209. NSTHBIITION OF COUNTY UNIT VOTES
EXHIBIT 210. GUBEHUTORUL ELECTIONS, 1932-1942
(B*oh oounty hu tvlo* M a*ajr unit Toti H it hu R*pr*c*attiT* in th* loi**r houi* or th* 0*aoral A*uaMyi dr* tw Ufa-it >r* ihota, th* firit i* for th* *l*etlon* or 1992
throuch 1942, th* wooad for *uMquat olootiou until th* ant rMpportioawnt.)
tntnbtr t. 1142 1 ilif jkHukTTToT Cowttt County...... Eu*n* TftlMdc*, Of T*lf*ir County.
Ruibtr or County Popular votoi fopulur
oountioi unit
ToU p*r
oftrrifd TOtOI I\b.r f unit tot*
m"t
Ml 174,767 67.66 669.67 149 128, JJ4 42.96 661.70
1M
410 505,161 100.00 799.89
S*pt*6r 11, IMOi 4
ColuBtal RoUrti, of MUiOOfM County 28 Cuf*a* T*la*dc*, of T*ir*lr County*. 19!
16S
12 44,282 12.47 3,690.17
tie90 127, 65 86.96 1,696.66 169,189 61.66 676.69
410 966,066 100.00 646.02
ClpUsbtr 14, 1986i
ST
J. J. Vuithu, of Itrdion County...
1
I. D. Rinri, of UnUr County...... 101
lobort r. Wood, of Cl*rk* County..,.
169
128 194,121 42.40 1,064.46 ! 19,697 6.18 9,768.60
262 160,469 80.72 669.00 ^JjUS. .70
410 318,997 100.00 771.66
8*pt*ab*r t, 1986i Dl*nton Forwon, or Cl*rk* county... Z Clurlti D. lodvlix, of r*y*tt* Count) 1C
14!
169
a 92,716 8.40 4,069.87
90 129,096 81.62 4,108.16 972 199,608 69.98 627.70
410 S69.819 100.00 949,64
8*pt**t*r 1!, 194|
Ed 01111**, of b*E*lb county........
Cllud* Flttun, of Bartow County....
J
EufOM Talaadc*, of Tolrolr County*. 169
169
6,079 1.86 It 87,049 82.20 6,440.66 9t 176.204* 66.92 462.29
410 270,826* 100.00 669.88
i 8*. Cote Am., 47-101
8ftt>iUr 14,_1M8 1
H. I. EdiMT?!, oTLomdoi County*.
2
ThoM Btrdwiet, or Wuhlifton Count) 10
Joha 1. Boldor, or Jaokton County*.. < 4
John I, (olloy, or Owlmwtt County,.
1
28
r. B. SUHHFI, of CUyton County.... Eu|MM TftlMd|, or Tolfcir County.. 114
16
a 12,897 4.66 1,612, It
90 96,812* 12.76 1,177.06 10 19,669* T.10 1,966.90 4 12,116 4.87 9,026.76 14 76,666 26.87 686.04
1,626* .66 186* .08
284 116,417* 42.08 440.97
410 276,978* 100.00 676,64
80UTOOII 100 Ml.OitO 211-216.
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EXHIBIT 211. aiBEBUIOIUi ELECTION IESULTS, SEPTEHEI 9, 1942
INNER) ELL IS ARNALL, OF COETA COUNTY
INNER'* CAST FOR
(State
PERCENTAGE OF POPULAR VOTES ALL 0U8CRNArOR I AL CANDIDATE*
Note: On left-band ma oountles carried by winn are shown witn white ground, ottxers with background.
NUMBER Or POPULAR VOTES CAST (TOR ALL GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES) PER UNIT VOTE
(Stats
flouro*: Ocorgli Stct* D*nooratio Xxtoutln Ooanittee, ConiolidatgJ Tote. State Deaooratio prlmnrr Held September 9. 18*8.
EXHIBIT 212. fiUBEUUTOIUL ELECTION lESULTS, SEPTUttEl 11, 1940
INNER I EUOENe TALUAOOE, or TELTAIH COUNTY
WINNER'S CAST FOR
1State
PERCENTAOE OF POPULAR VOTES ALL GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES
Not*: On left-hand nap, counties carried by winner are shown with white baolc-
und, others with blaok kground.
NUMBER OF POPULAR VOTES CAST (FOR ALL GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES) PER UNIT VOTE
(Stata areraae 8681
SOUPO! 0orgia State DW)Orttio goutiY Oonmittec, Ooniolldnted Vote. State Mmooratlo Primary Held September 11. 1840
EXHIIT 213. BKHUTOIUL ELECTHN USULTS, SEFTEMEI 14, 1931
lINNCRi E. O. RIVERS, OF LANIER COUNTY
WINNER'S PERCENTAGE OF POPULAR VOTE* OAST FOR ALL GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES
(State BTerae* SO.let)
counties carried by winner are shown with white back ground, otnera with blaoK
NUMBER OF POPULAR VOTES CAST (FOR ALL GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES) PER UNIT VOTE
(State average 7781
Source: Oeorgle Department of iroMe M4 Hletory, Oeorgla'a Official Heglater. 1939-1941-194S. pp. 3S1-3S4.
EXWRT 214. fiUBEUUTOIUL ttECTIW IESULTS, SOTENBEI 9, 1936
INNCRl C. 0. RIVERS. Or LANICR COUNTY
WINNER'S PERCENTAOE OF POPULAR VOTES CAST FOR ALL GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES (State Tragt 69.99X)
NUMBER OF POPULAR VOTES CAST (FOR ALL OUBCRNATOR I AL CANDIDATES) PCR UNIT VOTC (8tat HTBrag* 960)
oounti carrlad by winner tra ihown with whit* bsofc-
ia. other* with blaok
flouroi: 0opl Dpnrta0nt of A*ohli aad History, 0orid.' Offioial Hegl>tr. 1933-1936-1987. pp. 648-846
OW1 m. filBDUUIOKAl ELECTION lESULTS, SEPTENKI 12, 1934
WINNER! CUOENE TALMAOaC, Or fCLFAIR COUNTY
WINNER'S PERCENTAO.E OF POPULAR VOTES CAST FOR ALL GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES OUte arorago 8S.98)t)
Note: On left-hand map, oountles oorried by winner are ahmn with white back ground, otbers with blaok
okgroufld.
NUMBER OF POPULAR VOTCS CAST (FOR ALL OUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES) PER UNIT VOTE Otata aTrag 889)
Sooffuirocela: l GoaenoTrBgMia iDnepSaertomreentatryofoAf rSothaivteei'sanfidleH*l.etory, --Qa--orgi--a--'e--O--f--fi--o--la--l --8e--g--i--te--r--. --1--83--3---1--83--5---1--83--7. pp. frt2-MB, oorreoted by oonptriion with
EXHMT2U. 6UBEUU1DIUL OEGTDN USIUTS, SEPTENBEI 14, 1932
I INNER I CUOENE TALMADOE, Of TELFAIR COUNTY
(INNER'S PERCENTAOE OF POPULAR VOTES CAST FOR ALL 0UBERNATOR I AL CANDIDATES
(State Tr
NUMBER OF POPULAR VOTES CAST (FOR ALL OUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES) PER UNIT VOTE
te arergga 878)
ere iown with white back ground, other* with blaolc
Souroti 0*or(la D*partnt of AronirM and Rlitorjr, qorgla' Offloial Htglittr. 1933-M38-1937. pp. M2-64B, oorrtoted t>jr ooaparlion with offielal O&QTUI la 8or*trjr of Stat*'* fllvi.
158
EXMMT 217. GEOKU'S CHEF EXECVTIffiS AW MTED STATES SENATOB 9NCE 1778
Chief EieoutlTea 1 Bills G. Arnnll........ Eugene Talmaage........ B. D. RlTersT?......... Kugene TaLnadge........ Hiohard B. Russell..... lamartlne 0. Hardman... Clifford II. Walk.r.....
Thomas W. Hardwlck.... Hugh U. Doraay........ Nathaniel z. Harris... John II. Slaton......... Joseph H. Brown........ John 11. Slaton......... Hoke Smith............. Joseph U. Brown........ Hole 3olth............. Joph II. Tamil...... Alien D. Candler....... William Y. Atklnson.... William J. Northen..... John B. Gordon......... Henry D. UoDanlel...... Jaae. Boynton..........
Alexander 3tph.na..... Alfred H. Colqultt..... Jamea 11. Smith......... Benjamin Conley........ tt'jtam B. Bullook....... Ken. T. H. Ruger....... Charles J. JenJclns..... Janes Johnson.......... Joseph E. Brown........ Hersobel V. Johnson....
Howell Cobb.........
George V. Towns........ George W. Crawford..... Charles J. UoDonald.... George H. Gilmer....... William aohley......... Wilson Lumpkln......... George R. Gilmer.......
John Forsyth........... George ll. Troup........
John Clark............. Matthew Tolbot......... William Rabun.......... DaTld B. UltoheU...... Pater Karly............ DaTld B. llltohell......
Took offlos Jan. 12. 1943 Jan. 14, 1941 Jan. 12, 1937 Jan. 10, 1933 June 27, 1931 June 25, 1927 June 30, 1923
June 25, 1921 June 30, 1917 Jun> 26, 191S
June 28, 1913 Jan. 25, 1912 HOT. 16, 1911
July 1, 1911 June 26, 1909 June 29, 1907 Cot. 25, 1902 Dot. 29, 1898 Dot. 27, 1894 NOT. a, 1890 'Nor. 4, 1886 Hay 10, 1883 Uar. 5, 1383
ROT. 4, 1382 Jan. 12, 1877 Jan. 12, 1872 Out. 23, 1871 June 28, 1868 Jan. IS, 1868 Deo. 14, 1865 June 17, 1865
NOT. 6, 1857 NOT. 9, 1853
NOT. 5, 1851
NOT. 3, 1847 NOT. 8, 1843 NOT. 6, 1839 NOT. 8, 1837 NOT. 4, 1835 NOT. 9, 1831 NOT. 4, 1829
NOT. 7, 1827 NOT. 7, 1823
NOT. S, 1819 Got. 24, 1819
liar. 4, 1817 NOT. 1O, 1815 NOT. 5, 1813 NOT. 10, 1809
Jared Irwln............ Sept. 23, 1806
John Mllledge.......... NOT. 4, 1802
Joaloh Tattnall, Jr.... NOT. 7, 1801
DTl4 Tjnanuel.......... Mar. 3, 1801
Jamas Jankaon.......... Jan. 12, 1798
Jared Irwln............ Jan. 15, 1796
Oaorge Nathan*......... NOT
1793
Jdward Telfalr......... HOT
1790
George Walton.......... Jan
1789
George Handly.......... Jan.
1788
George Mathews......... Jan
1787
Sdward TelTair......... Jan
1788
San*! Klbert.......... Jan
1785
John Houatoun.......... Jan
1784.
Ijman Hall............. Jan
1783
John llartin............ Jan
1782
Nathan
luf
1781
ataphan HeaxdS......... Humphry WellaB.........
Fab. IB, 1780 Feb. 10, 1780
(More* Wells*.......... Feb. 14, 1780
Blohard Howler......... Jan. 7, 1780
John WaratZ........... Aug. e, 1779
Sath John Cuthbert5 .... WlUlam QlasoookZ......
July 24, 1779 Jan. Zl, 1779
John Boustoun.......... Jan. 10, 1778
John A. Trautlen....... Her 8, 1777
Button Owlnnatt3. ..... Mar. 4, 1777
Arohlbald Bullooh*..... Jan. 22, 1778
Ulth title of Oonrnor eio.pt as noted. 'President and Comwander-ln-Chlaf.
Blohard B. Russell. John 3. Cohen......
Willlaa J. Harris.. niomas W. Hardwlok. William S. West....
TooK office
Took offloe
Jan. 12, 1933 Apr. 27, 1932
liar. 4, 1919 Deo. 7, 1914 liar, e, 1914
Walter F. Oaorge...... NOT. 22, 1922 Bebeooa L. Felton..... NOT. 21, 1928 Thomas X. Watson...... Uar. 4, 1921
Hoke Smith............ Joseph U. Tarrell.....
Deo. 4, 1911 Dao. 6, 1910
Auguitua 0. Baoon..... liar. 4, 1683 Patrick Walh......... Apr. fl. 1894
Alexander 3. Clay..... Mar. 4, 1897 jOfln B . Gordon........ Mar. 4, 1891
Alfred H. Colqultt.... U. Pope Barrow........
Benjamin H. Hill......
liar. 4, 1883 Deo. 5, 1882
Uar. 4, 1877
Thomas U. Norwood..... Deo. 19, 1871 Homer T. U. Killer.... Feb. 24, 1871
Joseph!. Brown....... John B. Gordon........
Joshua Hill...........
May 20, I860 liar. 4, 1873
Fab. 1. 1871
Taaanoy............... Feb. 4, 1861 Robert Toombs......... liar. 4, 1853 Robert II. Charlton.... June 11, 1852
John H. Berrlen....... liar. 4, 1841 Wilson Lumpldn........ Deo. 13, 1837
John P. King.......... Deo. 31, 1833
Oeorge II. Troup....... OllTer H. Prlnoe...... Thomas W. Cobb........ Nloholas War.......... Freeman Wilier........
liar. 4, 1829 Dao. 1, 1828 Deo. 6, 1824 Dao. 11, 1821 Dao. 15, 1819
John Forayth.......... Oeorge II. Troup....... William W. Bibb....... William B. Buliooh.... William H. Crawford... George Jones..........
NOT. 23, 1818 Deo. 12, 1816
Dao. 8, 1813 Kar 24, 1813 Dao. >, 1807 Oot. 26 t 1807
Taoanoy............... Jan. 28, 1861 Alfred iTerson........ Uar. 4, 1855 William 0. Dawson..... liar. 4, 1849 Hersohel T. Johnson... Feb. 14, 1848 Walter T. Colqultt.... liar. 4, 1843
Alfred Cuthbart....... Jan. 12, 1835 John Forsyth.......... Deo. 8, 1829 John II. Berrlen....... liar. 4, 1825
John Xlllott.......... Uar. 4, 1819
Charles Tait.......... Deo. 28, 1S09 John mileage......... Deo. 11, 1808
Abraham Baldwin....... Josiah Tattnall, Jr... George Walton......... James Jaokson......... William Few...........
liar. 4, 1799 Apr. 12, 1796 Deo. IB, 1795
Mar. 4, 1793 Uar. 4, 1789
Jams Jaokson......... Uar. 4, 1801 r. 4, 1789
Sources: Allan Oandljar (aa.). HeTolutlonarr Heoords of to. Stats of Qaor|pla: Georgia DapartBent of ArohlTBS ana Hlstorr. Qeoriaa's Official Hematar. 192^1 X. C. Woolley, The Raoonstrruuoottliooin of Georgia tw.w Tork. japp : r " --------- Biographical Conareiasii^.i pirao"
^President or XxsDutlT* Council, Acting GoTsrnor. 4prealaant of R'OTlnolal Congress, later Prealdnt and CoeMander-la-Chlef.
PUBLIC FINANCE
Bonn zir GEOKIA'S STATE AMD LOCAL BWEWIBT UYENKS, mi, AND DEBT, iw
(laoh Georgia total la followed by Georgia's percentage of the aorresponding Unite! States total, lloney figures In thousands of dollars.)
State and looa! KOTarnments
State government
Looa.L governsints
114,476 43,351 61,494 9,631
39,099 12,597
1.181 .969
1.328 .868
1.518 l.SOO
64,698 4,705
55,217 4,776
14,265 12,315
1.304 1.883 1.300 1.033
1.816 1.855
49,778 38,648
6,277 4,855
24,834 288
.848 .915 1.643 .751
1.385 .294
Gross debt, June 30, 1940.. .............
153,575 86,508
127,073
151,166
1.201 1.584 1.150
.747
78,963 24,558 54,411
27,181
1.374 1.446 1.344
.771
74,612 1,950
78,662
123,935
1.059 4.734 1.O37
.742
and Looal OOTernnent Debt, 1940 (1948).
EXHIBIT 219. GEOKU'S STATE GOVEWKMT BEVENUES, EXPENDmKS, AND DEBT, 1942 AND 1943
(Each Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentago of the corresponding United States total. Uoney figures in thousands of dollars.)
1943
19 4
CZNERAL REVENUE ...................................................
90.428 1.439
12,121
57,855
18,625 12,483
5,832 15,326
5,354 561 334
15,801 15,315
488 4,645
4,462 183
1.035
1.475
2. 406 .904
.780 2.422 2.078
.518 .338 1.890 1.879 2.305 1.328
1.999 .144
87.568 70,491
11,698
58,793 25,970 10,387
5,810 11.2B7
5,096 543 30O
18,775 12,364
411
4,302 3,751
541
1.431 1.417
1.087
1.508 8.756
.813 .754 8.178 1.881 .484 .343 1.576 1.578 1.734
1.308 1.865
.503
Health....................................................
risoal aid paid. ..............................................
Contributions to trust funds and pub Ho sarrloe enterprises... GBOSS DEBT OOTSTJUTOIHO. ...........................................
Nat long-term debt. ........................................... General-obligation bonds ..................................
Source; TJ. S. Bureau of the Census. State Finances (annual). 159
^0,571 8,588 1,598 2,515 2,097 1,841 2,548
10,287 635
5,891 9 38
532 25,057
4,340 20,127
590 19,188 17,971
7,578 3*9
7,229 14.386 22.150 16 , 158
7.950
1.608 1.580 1.189 1.068 1.755 3.256 1.050 1.606
.829 2.161 1.155
.387 1.049 1.4O7 1.362 2.447
.158 4.116 4.419 1.567
.347 1.893 1.145
.755 .697
.465
27,713 2,771 1,531 2,239 2,147 1,898 2,335 8,458
531 5,214
36 47 714 21,526 4,374 16,684 468 14, ISO 13,408 3,738 314 3,424 11.698 26.679 26,163
10,577
1.4S4 1.625 1.254
.890 1.741 3.125 1.003 1.637
.728 8.146 1.407
.563 1.023 1.199 1.248 2.180
. 113 2.893 2.528
.869 .278 1.080 1.021 .816 1.026
.535
160 EXHIBIT 220. GEOKU'S STATE TAX SOIICES, UTES, AND GOUECTNIIS, FISCAL YEAIS 1940-41 AND 1943-44
(In thl and the two following exhibit*, tax revenue* include income from good* and rrie iold by the State if bought bacauie the State ha* "by authority of lav aade their purchase a prerequisite to lone privilege, while revenue* fro good* and
arrieti aold by the State M proprietor and bought for their intrinsic Talue are included in "proprietary chare**-"}
Citation
(Ga. Code
Titlo and measure of taxes classified by tax base
Ann.)
CAPITAL BASE:
General property (except publio utility property and
property taxed as Intangible) : fair market Talue a 92-111
Publio utility property: franchise value
93-111
Publio utilities assessment: Talue of property
93-210
Intangible personal property: fair market value
92-114ff.
Domestic corporation franchise: amount of issued
capital stock
92-2401
Foreign corporation franchise: proportion of capital
stock and surplus employed In Georgia
92-2403
Estate: net estate under U. S. Revenue Act of 1926
92-3401
Bank examining fees: bank's resources
13-405
Credit union examining fees: credit union's resources 25-122
mANSACTIONS BASK:
kotor fuel sales: gallona sold or used by distributor 92-1403
Cigar and cigarette sales:
92-23D2ff.
Cigarettes not over 3" long nor over 31 per 1,000:
Pack of not over 10
Puck of 11-20
Each cigarette in larger packs
Cigarettes over 3" long, not over 6# peril, 000:
Pack of not over 10
Pack of 11-20
Each cigarette not over 6" long in larger packs
Each cigarette over 6" long in larger packs
Cigarettes over 6# per 1,000 (sff if under 3" long) :
Each cigarette
Little cigars, not over 3# per l.OOO, per lot of 10
Other cigars (according to price) , per 1,000
Beer sales:
SB-703
Barrel or bulk container (31 gal. each) sold
Bottled or oanned, each 12 oz. sold
Wine sales: gallons manufactured, aold, possessed,
or offered for sale
SB-901
Liquor sales: wine gallons Imported, exported, or
manufactured
58-1046ff.
Liquor warehouse charges: so., ft. of floor space
occupied in state-operated warehouse
58-1014
Insurance companies: gross direct premiums on
persons, property, or risks in State
92-2509
Fire inspection fees: gross premium receipts of fire
insurance companies from State
56-114
Workmen's compensation insurers assessment: premiums
earned in State (self -insurers, amount required to
insure in a casualty company)
114-717
Kerosene: gallons sold or used by distributor
92-1403
Carbonic acid gas: pounds used
92-805
Soft drink sirups: manufacturers' gross receipts
92-804
Halt sirups: manufacturers' gross receipts
92-603
UilJc producers , producer-distributors or distributors :
each 10O Ibs. of milk produced or received
42-535
Dairy inspection fees:
43-513
loe-crean, cheese, milk-powder plants, condenserles.
creameries: each 1,000 Ibs. of butterfat bought
Ullk plants handling, pasteurizing or bottling milk:
each 1,000 gallona of milk bought
Mattress inspection fees: mattresses made, remade,
renovated or sold
88-1308
Egg inspection fees: oases (30 doz. each) of eggs
sold in State
42-907
Powdered Bilk fees: pounds soli
42-603
Insecticides fees: tons sold Fertilizer fees: tons sold
5S--1i5i0is4
Feed inspection fees: tons of concentrated commercial
feeding stuff manufactured, imported or aold
42-205ff.
Naval stores inspection fees : barrels of rosin and
spirits of turpentine exported
5-1614
Entomology inspection fees: various
(5-723 ) (5-903 1
Motor carriers mileage tax (repealed 1937)
INSOHEBA3S:
Individual Income: statutory net income
92-3101
Corporation incoon: net income apportioned to State 92-3108
PAYROLL BAflK;
unemployment compensation: wages up to $3,OOO paid
to each employes In covered employment
54-621
POLL BASE:
Poll:--each inhabitant between 21 and 60*
92-108
Rates
_____Revenue receipts
Year endea
Tear ended
June 30. 1944 June 30, 1941
(b) (b) (c) (d)
(ej
(e) (f) (g) (h)
6*
$ 4,273,050.11 974,075.35
69,722.75
67,734.43
$ 3,937,200.88 863,553.61 63,917.84 186,200.04
284,985.10
318,854.72
127,639.35 1S8.479.51
70,685.00
4,032.60
142,960.40 561,517.12
43,980.00
965.00
19,640,757.91 24,821,600.77
20 30 .15*
50
% .60
1* 1* *1-*13.50
$4.50 20
(D
(J)
(k)
2*1
Uax. 0.1*
5,489,821.56
3,517,561.71 619,260.89
2,673,016.57 681,763.14
1,783,039.01 12,627.58
3,384,988.48
1,277,893.11 368,951.44
2,244,163.94 356,786.55
1,392,312.40 5,853.16
(m) 10 ** ., O.Sjt 5*
llax. 2*
116,606.89 341,281.33 148,432.38
37,063.40 193.74
42,863.28
95,394.51 275,731.57 85,552.15
20,048.49 32.15
42,632.79
50 it
20 each
20 50 250 300
(n)
.250
Various
5.5^'
to
*lyr.
5,698.80
3,601.11
11,120.00 16,691.43
1,382.57 339,125.20 159,345.94
2,498.55 17,125.71
5,771,534.34 10,210,397.10
12,100.40
15,600.61 248.85 601.01
248,854.21
70,644.19
7,694.26 16,403.30
3,003.50
3,273,517.98 4,114,047.29
14,616,019.93 415,472.10
6,545,836.54 263,623.18
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161 EHNT22I (CM1MEI)
Title and measure of taxes classified by tax baae
Citation (Ga. Code
Ann.)
Hates
Revenue receipts
Tear ended
Tear endeo.
June 30. 1944 June 30. 1941
Auto drivers license
Chauffeurs lloenae
Motor vehicle license
Motor common oarrlera feaa : each vehicle
Noncommercial riahlng license, real dent
Noncommercial fishing lloenae, nonresident
Nonooameroial hunting lloenae
Chain stores license: number of stores In State
Liquor distillers and dealers lloenae
Beer brewers and dealers lloenae
Wine dealers license
Insurance agents and adjusters license
Professions lioense: practitioners of law, medicine.
osteopathy, ohlropractlo , chiropody, dentistry, op
tometrists, architects,
masseurs, and olvll,
publio accountants, embalmera mechanical, hydraulic and
,
electrical engineers
Examining and registration fees for practicing pro
fessions
All other licenses and permits
92A-41Sff. 92A-413 92-2903 68-623 45-237ff. 45-222 45-208 92-1601 58-1024ff. 58-706 58-903 92-250 Iff.
92-1909
Various Various
(s)
t 599,099.48
$2 yr. (t)
$25 yr. $1.25 yr.) is. SO yr.)
116,624.00 2,363,207.50
115,027.50
50,495.50
(u)
83,494.50
(v) . i"!
(Sx1)!
(z)
163,166.72 113,741.61 59,248.63
37,972.79 200,838.00
$13 yr. Various Various
81,233.82
34, 547. SO 712,604.96
t 555,356.50 86,249.00
2,231,552.85 109,787.50 28,749.75 147,912.56 193,097.43 108,967.50 65,715.29 24,640.00 105,876.80
81,747.54
82,730.97 773,403.99
aEaoh homestead (up to 42,000 assessed value) Is exempt, as la up to $300 worth of persons.! property actually used In the hone, domestic animals, and tools and iaplementa of trade, except motor Tehlolea.
annually by Governor; limited by Constitution to 5 mills except for defense.
"Apportioned to meet expanses of Publio Service Commission's publio utility division.
^Accounts receivable, leaseholds, franchises, shares of banks and building and loan associations, money oapital in the hands of individuals competing with national banks, and all notes except those described below are taxed as real estate; stocks In domestic corporations and In domesticated foreign corporations paying Georgia property, Income, and franchise taxes are exempt, as are stocks in any corporation if 90* thereof are held by a parent corporation with head office in Georgia. Other intangibles ore taxed 30* per $100 except: money on hand or on deposit, 1* per $100; each note evidencing loans on real estate Insured by the !HA (unless held by banks) or made by savings and loan associations to finance homes, 150 per $1OO up to (5,000 faoe value; loons made by brokers to finance security purchases, S* per $100; and non-exempt stocks, 10* per $100. (Each item of intangible tax collections is shared by all tax-levying units within whose limits it has situs, in propor tion to the general property tax mlllages levied by such units; the figure shown is the State's share only.)
$10 on less than $10,000; $30 on $10,000-$85,000; $75 on $25,000-$75,000: $1OO on $7S,000-$100,000; $200 on $100,OOO-$300,000; $250 on $300,000-$500,000; $300 on $5OO,OOO-$750,003; $500 on $750,000-$1,OOO,000; $250 on each additional $2,000,000 up to $12,000,000; and $500 on each additional $2,000,000.
*80* of U. S. estate tax under 1526 act; nonresident deoedent's estate pays a proportion of such 80Jt fixed in accordance with the amount of property located in Georgia as compared with the amount located elsewhere.
g$2O on $150,000 or less, graduated to $800 on $40,000,000 or over.
n$5 on $1,500 or less, graduated to $150 on over $250,000.
^Containing 14* alcohol or less, 5* if domestic or 501 IT foreign; 14*-21*. $1; over 21*, taxed as liquor.
JlS* if exported from Georgia; distilled spirits $1 if imported to Georgia, SO* if distilled in Georgia froa Georgia products; uloohol $8 if imported to Georgia, $1 if made in Georgia not from Georgia products.
kflxed by Revenue Commissioner: stamping fee, 25* a case; storage fee, 50* a case ($3 a gal. after 11/26/45).
J-Thla rate is reduced to 1* If 1/4 of company's total assets are invested in Georgia bonds, Georgia property, loons thereon, or loans secured by Insurance on the lives of Georgians; and to 0.25* if 3/4 of its assets are so invested. Farmers' mutual Insurance companies operating in not over 4 counties are exempt.
"Apportioned to meet expenses of Workmen's Compensation Board.
"Cottonseed meal, 10*; all other, 20#.
1* on the first $1,OOO: 2* on the next $2,000; 3* on the next $2,000; 4* on the next $2,000; 5* on the next $3,000; 6* on the next $10,000; 7* on the remainder.
POr, if it will produce a greater tax, 2* of: net Income Increased by adding salaries paid to each elected and appointed officer and to each stockholder owning over 5* of corporation's stock, and decreased by subtracting $10,000 and the deficit, if any.
^Variable in accordance with merit rating provisions; TM-^TTM 2.7*.
'Except blind persons and women not registered to vote; repealed in 1943.
"Family head, $1; spouse, 50*; minor ohlld or learner, 25*.
^School bus or bus operated over route not over 20 miles long to and from a TT. 3. military reservation $2.50; motorcycle $1.50; state or municipal vehicle $3; passenger car, hearse or ambulance $1.50 for first 2500 IDS. or less, $1 for each additional 500 Ibs. or fraction. Other vehicles not operated for hire: truck under one ton $2.50, graduated to over ten tons $1,OOO; truck trailer not over t ton $2.50, graduated to over five tons $1,000; other trailer under i ton $1, J ton or over $5. Other vahloles operated for hire: bus $1.25 per 100 Ibs. or fraction if weight is 5 tons or under, graduated to $5 per 100 Ibs. or fraction if weight is over 12f tons (half rate for carriers operating under Publio Service Commission over route of 50 miles or less); truck under one ton $5, graduated to over nine tons $2.00O; truck trailer not over fa ton $5, graduated to over five tons $1,500; other trailer $1.SO for first ton, $1 for each additional 503 Ibs. or fraction. Above rates for buses, trucks and truck trailers are doubled if tires sre non-pneumatic.
uFor hunting in any one county: resident $1, nonresident $10. State-wide: resident $3.25, nonresident $25.
TStorss controlled by mall order houses but not operating subservient to such houses nor under the same name: one store $2,OOO; 2 stores $8,000: 3 stores $18,000; 4 stores $32,OOO; additional stores $10,000 each, other stores: first store $2, second $10, third $15, and so on, the rate for each additional store up to 4O being $5 more than for the preceding store; for each store over 40 the rate is $200.
"Distiller, $1,OOO; wholesaler, $1,000; retailer, $100.
'Brewer, $1,000; wholesaler, $500; retailer, $10.
Winery, $2.50; grocery selling packaged wines under 14* alcohol only, $1; other wine retailers, $3.
'Local agent, $10 for eech county; state agent, $100; adjuster, $50.
162
EXNIMT 221. GEOMU'S STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCES. FISCAL YEAR 1943-44
(Tor ooavaalanaa operation* of U> un*ployirt ooHpaaaatloa banafit fund mrm axaludad, but oparatloaa of other publla tritft fund* < All ri(ur* iaolud* tlw rcporUd lu* of good* and rrlou oontrlbutcd to ul iud by Uw 3t*t*.]
IlfUr Iatrd*pkrtantal traaaf*r and "budg*t-balattolac
proada of ! of ourltUs,
but wludva oub unallotted to aMadlac aaeUa (l,99a,Ml at end of r*ar).
*Iaoludln ahaurraora.
SlaeltkdM ooaavdlty dooatlou fro* tba fadaral apvarnMnt valued at |39,181. <SpndlBg under $500,000 during tba yaar; Xx&lblt Z3. p. 104.
163
EXiHT 222. GENOA'S STATE GOVEHHENT FMANCES, FISCAL TEA! 1MM
(For ooBvenienaie, operation* of Uw uaeBplorunt compensation benefit fund are olulfl, but. operation* of otter publla trust fund* are iaaiaaea. Ail figure* include Uw reported Tnliie of goods and lerrlcee contributed to nnd u*ed by tb* 3tBt*.}
KITI*IH HIC EZR31
3 C A LX
i.ooo.ooo >*wx h $2,000,000
13.000,000 A
[ $4.000,000 I5.OOO.OOO J
UK law In force during thla y*r UM riaal deatiiutlon of oolleotloaa ma lnJtrlnte onUJ. they ooluaas ho nveiuM reoelpti retained for ezpenOlture or laburwd to thei T Tre-k-B--- urr. -a --flj--ur--* *$1--7.6-03- g--r--eat-er
than
atobt--at a3*lt*r--ev--ve--aTu--re*r--eo--ora-TL;--ptv.
'After loterdipertMBtel truwfer* end "budge t-balflolnj OJumtacnt*" ; Inuollui des balance* from preoediag year aad prooeeda of alec of aamirltl**,
but ezeludee oeeli unaJLIotted to spend!ng eM&olee ((397,777 at end of jeeIrT))..
Alaaludlnc ebaoffaur*.
*Inoludei ooBKoAlty donation* Tnm the f*derml coreniMat nlaed at 98,087. 3Spendlng uadar $300,000 during the year; eee XzDlbit 225, p. UM.
164
EXHIBIT 223. FINANCES OF GEMMA'S STATE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS WITH ANNUAL EXPENDITURES OF LESS THAN 1500,000, FISCAL YEARS I94M1 AHO 1943-44
1943-44
1940-41
3 C A LI $00,OOO
JlOO.OOO $200,000
$400,000 $500,000
$600.000 $700,000
$800,000
$1,000,000 J
3ouroa: Georgia state Auditor, Haport (annual). ^After Interdepartmental tranafera and "budget-balancing djuataent"; Include a balance* Trom pravloui year aa well u prooeeda of ale* of aeouritlea. Z3pendiog under $10,000 during year; looludea, in 1M3M4. 3tet* Pro pert lea CoBiulon and Superrliin* Inapeotor of ItaTal storai; and In 1MO-41, Contraotor* Ueejoslne Board. Fnenaaoy Board. Ra dio CoBadaaloa, State Defena* Corpa. State Propertiam eod Superrlelng Xnapaotor of Hatal Storea.
RELIGIOUS GROUPINGS
EXHBIT 224. IEUOOIB WIES M 6EOKU, 1936*
(Each Georgia total Is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total. A=ALL CHURCHES; U=TJRBAN CHDRCHSS; R = RURAL CHURCHES.)
Number of churches
Number or nembers
Number of church edifices
Number of Sunday schools
Nunber of Sunday school officers and teachers
Number of Sunday school pupils
Nunber of church edifices with value reported
Reported value of church edifices (dollars)
Number of churches reporting debt on edifice Reported amount of debt on edifices (dollars) Number of churches reporting value of porbonaae Reported value or parsonages (dollars) Number of churches reporting amount spent during year Reported amount spent during year (dollars)
Pastors' salaries Other salaries Repairs and improvements Church debt, paid on principal Other current expense local relief and charity Home missions Foreign missions to general headquarters All other purposes
TOTAL
Negro churches *S
Other churones
56
A
3,754 4.894
5,954 15.544
3,300 2.360
0
2,338 3.333
1,469 10.859
869 1.507
R
7.418 5.789
4.485 18.103
2.931 2.337
A
1,264,287 2.274
629,068 11. 113
635,259 1.272
D
541,735 1.406
228,866 7.736
312,869 .830
R
738.553 4.229
400.162 14.310
323.390 2.242
aA
9,105 5.066 2,164 3.440
5,553 15.912
fb)
(b)
3,552 2.452
(b)
(b)
R
S.941 5.941
(b
lbl
(b)
(bj
A
n
7,943 4.896 2,008 3.417
5,300 15.134
(b)
(b)
2,643 2.073
(b)
(b)
R
5.935 5.734
tb l
[bj
(bj
<bl
nA
R
79,382 30,430 48 .852
3.505 3.679 4.34O
43,101 (b) (b)
11.309 (b)
i'U.
(bi <i 36,181 1.933
(b)
(b)
A
534 , 149 2.905
233,857 9.232
310,292 1.944
0
344,301 2.336
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
R
239.848 3.654
A
8,923 5.135
n
2,110 3.512
e lbi
5,453 (b)
1le5.'3S3i6i
(b)
3,',J4l6e5
(b)
(bj 2.434
(b)
R
nA
R
5.813 44,087,387
31,529,340 12.557.947
5.993 1.292 1.177 1.712
(b)
9,443,345 (b) (bj
5e.'7S3i9s
((bb)i
(bj 34,644,942
!b) (b)
(b)
1.067 [b) (bj
A
9lfi 2.019
566 7.339
350
.929
U
449 1.599
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
R
467 2.700
nA
3 , 133 ,595 2,863,535
.625 .635
S (bi, 559,631
(b)
(bj
2.911 (b)
(bj 2,623,964
(b)
(bj .535 (b)
R
320.060 .625
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
A
1,214 1.704
420 5.683
794 1.222
A
3,346,350 .971
477,864 3.855
2,863,486
.864
Aa
9,12^ 4.834 2,182 3.257
5,552 14.832
(b)
(b)
R
6.943 5.702
(b)
(bj.
A
7,166,319 1.381
U
4,753,659 1.220
(b)
(b)
R
2.413.5SO 1.867
1 ^(^
(bj
3,573 Ib) (bj
(b) (bj
2.359 (b) (bj
(b) (bj
A
2,667,398 2.102
A
623,627
.844
A
663,550 1.461
A
33,214 1.208
A
1,132,526
.338
A
339,233 1.438
A
157,103 1.651
A
153,442 1.616
A
531,875 1.478
A
472.451 1.617
976 ,OSS 181,995 131,617
111,945
155,331 28,643
31,006 IS, 989
60,775 75.137
S.190
6.471 5.899
3.941
4.582 3.730
6.519
4.939 5.410 5.294
1,691,310 441,632 511,933
411,269 967,295
210,590 126,097
135,453 471,100 397,314
1.471
.522 1.195
1.016
.730 1.376
1.395
1.491 1.351 1.429
Source: TJ. 3. Bureau of the Census, Census of Religious Bodies. 1936.
&The census Is based on reports from local church organizations and Is Incomplete to the extent that these do not report. Many members of the Christian Science and Mormon churches are not affiliated with a local church organization and therefore ore excluded from the census figures. Also, there ore considerable interdenomina tional differences In the definition of the term "member. n Some churches liait it to communicants, others to baptized persons. The census counts as Jews all those of the Jewish faith residing in communities where con gregations are located, and as members of Roman Catholic churches all who have been baptized according to the rites thereof, including infanta. Figures shown for Sunday schools exclude undenominational and union Sunday schools, as well as parochial or weekday schools. ?or census purposes, a church edifice is any building used mainly for religious services and owned wholly or portly by the organization so using it. "Figures unaToilable.
165
EXHIBIT 225. IEUGWUS BODIES IN GEOtGU BY SELECTED DENOMNATOIUL SOUPS, 1936
(Eaoh Georgia total is followed by Georgia's percentage of the corresponding United States total.)
Number of
ohurohes f>
5,834 11.791
Congregational and Christian Churches
45
.849
Uethodlst bodies. . ...................
17
.823
246 1.939 84 1.311
NEGRO CHURCHES. ........................ 5,954
4,201
Congregational and Christian Churches
13
6
Methodist bodies. . ...................
5 50
15.544
17.226 5.579 3.175
2.809 2.364
Number of
members 1,264,287 3.374
4,000 17,315
.410 1.447
371,960
16,353 83,098
5.318
.948 .116
629,038 11.118
1,311 304
658
3,565
6.415 1.385
2.213
2.419
Nuiaber of
ohuroh edifices 9,105 5.066
42
.820
2,711 6.689
45
.270
5,553 15.913
12 5.769 4 2.434
5 3.205 38 2.713
Number reported
Sunday sohoole Number of officers and
teachers
Number of pupils
7,943 4.896
534,149 2.905
4,804 33
3,345 15
11.197 .665
6.371 .186
43,737 238 938 75 150
8,870 778
3,296
7.438 .338
1.111 1.221
.477
1.471 1.327
.559
1,554 7,984 1,073
23,755
23,394
.295 1.049 1.037
1.409
.500
5,300 15.134 43,101 11.039
38,413 10.716 157,338 9.306
9 4.433
68 4.693
311 3.380
6 3.614
115 1.555
14,222 13.552 63,783 10.518
38 3.957
860 8.107
16 3.749
42 3.868
314 3.178 1,780 2.300
ALL CHURCHES. .......................... Congregational and Christian Churches
Value 3f edifices
Number
Amount
reporting
(dollars)
f>
Debt on edifices
Number
Amount
reporting
(dollars)
42
.843
329,795 .330
8
.630
94 1.849 1,884,609 1.390 16 1.276
12,018 .110
9
.638
87,411 .481
76 1.330
8
43
.374 1,558,550 .198 13
.537 . 186
841,171 187,610
.453 .099
Amount speji t during year
Number
Amount
reporting
(dollars)
%
*
48
.835
29,324
.183
133,694 1.097
15
.775
15,598 .463
83 1.357 373,105 .938
36
.248
193,107
.138
440
.858
3,903 17.599 5,830,187 5,973 240 5.676
Congregational and Christian Churches
12 5.769
117,895 7.823 1,494 .171
3 7.500
1,489 14.966 3,312,055 6.262 309 10.808
31,200 1.133
3 6.350
37 3.753
92,014 1.960 11 3.529
Source: U. 3. Bureau of the Census, Census of Religious Bodies, 1936.
331,896 668
884,795
2.084 .466
8.082
4,017 13
1,454
16,838 7.018
13.709
1,057,717
8,957 408
676,802
6.856
6.555 .310 .711
33,873 2.514
49 3.431
31.458 3.143
167 EXIHT VS. KUQUB DIES IN EEBKU IT KMHMTM, BX
(N = NBGHO CHURCHES; 0 = CTEEH CEORCEES.)
M Suiter ehuruh*! of
Sundiy teboolt
[.! m hpu.
AdTeatlst bodies :
8
635
6
4
38
280
4
174
3
3
44
122
19 1
1,161 24
"1ia5
16 1
188 2
964 22
Baptist bodies:
18 1,095
1
28
12
112 1,103
Southern Baptist ConTantlon. ............................................ 0 1,255 265,630 1,183 1,003 14,994 132,923 3,975 452,076 3,738 3,698 23,034 155,798
9 1,137
9
5
35
285
Duok River and kindred associations of Baptists (Baptist Churoh of God) . 0
1
170
1
1
13
25
172 4,385 165 18 64 5,449 59 35
98
482
258 1,701
Brethren, Plymouth:
304 12,913 270
3
54 2,081 45 43
24
140
231 1,058
7
297
4
7
37
332
1
36
1
1
3
35
4
415
3
4
32
219
1
42
1
1
10
35
Churob.es of God:
14 1,144 10 12
159
641
4
95
3
3
23
152
Churohas of the New Jerusalem: Qeneral Convention of the Mew Jerusalem la the United States of America. 0
Xastorn Orthodox Churches:
103 3,934
a2 i
118 348
10
44 2,045
5
430
13
367
29 1,246
38 4,976
8 1,773
1
3
13 1,311
32 2,689
33 1,490
6
304
94 17,011
80 67
2
2
8
7
1
1
35 36
4
5
10
9
25 25
34 34
4
6
1 "9
12
30 23
28 29
4
8
95 75
456 3,328
19
95
69
400
9
85
274 1,822
31
243
48
185
230 1,836
269 2,678
33
531
'68
ill
170 1,243
232 1,697
30
115
903 7,889
3 2,247
3
2
4
70
1
168
1
1
8
30
1
163
1
1
13
109
1
103
1
1
3
11
7
212
8
7
45
175
Latter-day Saints:
3
222 "22
3
27 19,545
15
46
148
75 1,072
17 1,319
9 18
150
747
2
29
2
2
8
53
Lutherans :
1
30
1
3
7
1
34
1
1
2
36
Methodist bodies:
1
101
1
1
22 3,715 22 18
8
43
285 2,056
1,148 103,717 1,038 1,024
79 7,058 62 72
276 36,832 273 265
12 1,210 11
6
10,287 714
1,729 45
40,051 3,853 12,833 311
C
178
5
5
64
332
3
193
3
3
21
143 14 ,679 142 103 1,409
97 6,649
58 3,458 56 36
353 2,352
1,078 201,247 1,053 787 12,179 108,323
19
586 19 10
55
288
1 1,224 15 15
112
728
18 1,073 14
6
39
270
Penteoostal assemblies:
2
105
2
2
7
42
81
402 20 11
111
626
18
445 12
9
78
639
4
383
4
4
42
398
1
17
1
1
5
26
Presbjterlan bodies :
18
548 12 14
120
746
9 1,154
9
8
87
873
4
327
4
3
26
170
212 30,943 210 177 2,504 21,474
21 1,790 IS 21
253 1,238
9
658
7! 15,695
689
6 51
38
260
734 5,212
UniversAllst Churoh. ....................................................* 0
si
1,478 21,814
16 1.379
2
69
6
399
1
4C
14
12 16
"2
6
18
270
65
767
309 1,989
'is "TO
3ouroe: U. 3. Bureau of the Census. Census of KeliKloue Bodies^ 1938.
GLOSSARY
(Terms defined below include only those used in two or more different exhibits In a sense unexplained in footnotes and different from or acre precise then the ordinary meaning.)
rsmrT.TMQ QUIT means the llTing quarters occupied by, or Intended for occupancy by, one household. A duelling unltjuy be a detaohed house; a tenement, flat, or apartment in a larger building (an apartment house, an apartment hotel, or a seotion of a hotel derotei entirely to apartment rather than transient use); or a room in a structure primarily derated to business or other nonresidents! purposes. It may be a superintendent's liTing quarters in a public building; a watchman's llrlng quarters in a factory; a chauffeur's 11 Ting quar ters in a garage; or a tourist cabin, trailer, railroad car, boat, tent, ato., if occupied by persons with no other abode. All occupied dwelling units and Tacant dwelling units in habitable structures, seasonal as well as ordinary, were canTassad by the Bousing Census, exeept the following (excluded as not part of the housing market): hotels for transients and like places operated by the Y.U.C.A. or kindred organizations; missions, cheap one-night lodging-houses; dormitories for students; nurses' homes; educational, religious, military, and penal institutions; soldiers' hones; homes for orphans and for the aged, blind, dear, Infirm, or Incur able; CCC camps; Coast Guard stations; lumber camps, or railroad or other construction camps, where workers llro in a oomaon barracks; and OoTsrnment-owned llTing quarters in U. 3. military reserrations, whether for officers and their families or for enlisted men. Dwelling units occupied by the families of officials or em ployees of such places (except on military reaerYatlons) were included If constituting separate 11 Ting quar ters in a detached house or In a multlfamlly structure containing none of the institutional population. TASSl Includes all the land on which some agricultural operations were performed during the year by one person either by his own labor alone or with the aid of members of his household or hired employees. The land oper ated by a partnership was also counted as a farm. Where a landowner had one or more tenants, renters, or managers, the land operated by each was counted as a farm. A tract of land of under 3 acres was not counted unless its agricultural products were Talued at $250 or more for the year. Land neither owned nor leased by the farm operator was counted as part of the farm if he harrested crops from it, but not if he only pastured llTestook on it. Agricultural operations were defined as the production of crops or plants, Tines, and trees (excluding forestry operations) or the keeping, grazing, or feeding of llTestook (including poultry, rabbits, bees, and oaptlTe fur-bearing animals) for animal products, animal increase, or Talue enhancement. Whole owners own all the land they operate; part owners own a part and rent from others the reet of the land they operate. Tenants operate hired or rented land only. Cash tenants pay a cash rental only; share tenants pay a share only of either the crops or linstock production or both. FARM roPDLATIOH Includes eTeryone 11 Ting on a farm without regard to occupation or the farm's location. OR033 RSNT includes contract rant (or, if furniture is included, the reported estimated rent without furni ture) plus the reported aTerage coat of water, electricity, gas, and other fuel paid for by the tenant. MANuTACTuTtllP ESTABLISHMENTS Include eTery manufacturing plant whose products were Talued at $5,000 or more for the year. Two or more factories or plants under the same management were neTerthelsss counted as separate establishments. HEEDIM MAJOR BEPAIB3 was used to describe dwelling units when parts of the structure, such as floors, roof, plaster, walls, or foundations required repairs or replacements, the continued neglect of which would impair the soundness of the structure and create a hazarA to its safety as a place of residence. mw WORKERS 3EECTP WOMC include only those without at least one month of full-time work experience. OWNER-OCCUPIED DPWHEELUUJHHOp TDOHUTTS Include only those owned either wholly or in part by the head of the household or by some related member of his family liTing in the dwelling unit. PUBLIC SMERaMCT WOHg includes work projects conducted by the Work Projects Administration (WPA), National youth Administration (NTA), clTillan ConserTation Corps (CCC), or State or local work-relief agencies. HECOHD1D BIRTHS AMD PRATES are those recorded as occurring in a particular area, without regard to the mother's or decedent's residenoe. BE3IPEHT BIRTH3 AND DEATHS are those recorded as occurring to mothers or decedents haTlng their normal realdenoe in a particular area, without regard to the place of birth or death. RURAL AREAS include all areas not urban (which see below). 3TRHK3 Include all work stoppages InTolTlng 8 or more workers and lasting one day or more, whether initiated by employers ("look-outs") or by workers. TOTTED STATES Includes the 48 States and the District of Columbia. OHBAH AREAS include (1) incorporated places of 8,500 population or more; (2) towns (in New Hampshire, Rhode Islani, ani Massachusetts) containing a Tillage or thickly settled area with 2,500 inhabitants or more which has, when combined with other Tillages in the same town, OTer SOJt of the town's total population; and (3) eTery unincorporated political subdlTislon (in other States) containing no incorporated places and haTlng a total population of 10,OOO or more and a population density of 1,OOO or more per squars mile. TAPAST CTBLU1O QUITS include all those which at the tlaa of the Bousing Census were not occupied by housaholds enumerated at their usual place of residence; Taoant dwelling units in buildings under construction were excluded, as were those in "bosrded-up" structures if beyond repair. Taoant units were counted as "for sale or runt" if aTallabls for occupancy STen though not actually offered in the housing market at the census date. Taoant units not counted as "for sale or rent" included those occupied temporarily by nonresident households and those held for absent households (notably summer homes).
.qT IPT IHCOME Includes all sonsy reoaind in compensation for work or serrlce performed as employees, f_n_c_fu_oifnng not only regular pay from employers but also commissions, tips, piece-rate payments, and bonuses, but excluding the Talue of income in kind, such as llTing quarters, meals, eta.
168
170
Bus Soya and Bus girls, 101
Buses. 59. 62, 161
Business, see Industry and commerce
Business failures, 99
Business profits and losses, 07
Business taxes. 160-161
Business-services establishments, 42, 44. 106
Butchering:
off farms, 96
on farms, 91
Butchers, 101
Butter:
,
freight shipments, 60
production, 91. 96
Buttonhole makers, 100
Cabaret-charges tax, 66 Cabbage:
freight shipments. 60 production, 8? Cabinet makers, 101 Cablnetmaklng shops, 106 Cablna for rent: In State and national recreation areas, 16 In tourist camps, 95 Cafea and cafeterias, 103 Cairo:
electric rates, 58 vater supply. 11 Cako fornirrs and strippers, 100 Cake alxers, 100 Calhoun: electric rates, 58 Calves: freight shipments, 60 produced and on hand, 91 Camera stores, 10? Camilla: electric ratei, 58 Camping facilities in parka, etc., 16 Cancer: deaths froa, 116-119 Candler, Alien D., 158 Candy Industry, 96 Candy storea, 102 Cane-sugar refining, 97Q Canned food*: freight shlpnenta, 6l production, 16, 96 Cantaloups, 67 Canton: electric rates, 58 water supply, 11 Canvaa products Industry, 96 Capital gains and losses, 67 Capital-base taxes, 16*0, 162, l6j Capitol Square Improvement committee, 164 Carbonic acid gas tax, 160 Car dealers, 103 Card grinders, 100 Cargo tonnage, 62 Carload freight shipments, 60-61 Carpentering contractors, 98 Carpenters, 100 Carpentry shops, 106 Carpet stores, 102 Carpet-cleaning establishments, 106 Carrollton: eleoti-lc rates, 55 water supply, 11 Carrots, 8? Carteravllle: electric rates, 58 water supply, 11
Case packers, 101 Cash sales of retail stores, 102 Cash-and-carry wholesalers, 104 Cashiers, 101 Casket Industry, 96 Castings industry, 97 Caterers, 102 Cattle (see also PfftfdsJ:
freight shipments, 60 produced and on hand, 91 Cedartown: electric rates, 58 vater supply, 11 Cement and cement products: faraers 1 expenditures for, 79 freight shipments, 6l production, IJn
In State prisons, 139 Cerebral arteriosclerosis, 113 Cerebroaplnal meningitis: deaths from, 116, 117 Chain stores, 103
license tax, 161 Chambermaids, 101 Charity, are tfelfar*
Charlton,~S5bert H., 158 Chattahoochee: electric rates, 58 Chattahoochea national forest, 16 Chattanooga:
electric rates, 58, 59
Metropolitan district population In Oa., 17 Chattel goods, 66 Chauffeurs license tax, 161 Cheese: freight shipment*, 60 Chehaw park, and game refuge, 16 Chemicals Industries, 97 Chemicals wholesalers, 104. 105 Cherries, 90 Chicago:
coat of living, 99 degree days, 7 sunshine, 10 temperatures, 8, 9
CMcVamauga and Chattanooga military park, 16 Chlckenpox: cases, 110 Chickens, 91
Chief executives of State, 158 Children, aid to dependent, 1*0 Chlnavare stores, 102 Chufas, 88 Churches, 165-167 Cigar and cigarette taxes, 160, 162, 16? Cigar stores, 105 Cincinnati: coat of living, 99 Clneaa theaters, 104 Circulation of periodicals:
fara magazines. 86 general magazines, 1J3 newspapers, 137 118,"ll9
Cities:
cost of llvlna, 99
crime, 139
degree days, T
electric rates, 58, 59
location, 1
Other deaths, 109
population lSS "Iso Population), 109
population gain or loss, 21
recorded births, 110
resident births, 109
sunshine, 10
temperatures, 8, 9
voters, 145
wage rates, 100, 101
water supply* 11
Citizens' council, 3tate, 143
Civil service retirement systems, 142
Civilian conservation corps, U. 3-, 141
Civilian population, 17, 2?
by counties, 179
Clarlc, John, 1$8
Class of worker, 36, 37. 40-43
Clay, Alexander 3., 158
Clay products industry:
In Statr prisons, 139
production, 13, 97
wage rates, 101
Clay, raw, 12, 14
Cleaning and dyeing shops, 106
Cleaning plants. 95
Clearing preparations Industry, 97
Clerical workers, HO, 44, 101
Cleveland:
cost of living, 99
degree days, 7
sunshine, 10
teaperaturea, 8, 9
Climate, 4-10
Clock-rrpalr shops, 106
Cloth:
freight shipments, 6l
manufactures, 89, 96
wage rates, 100
Cloth Inspectors, 100
Clothing:
cost, 99
manufactures, 96
wage rates, 100
retailers, 102, 10?
wage rates, 101
wholesaler*. 104, 10$
Cloudland Canyon park, 16
Clover, 88
Coal:
freight shipments, 6l
production, 12
use, 48, 53, 57, 59 wholesalers, 104, 105
Coal products Industry, 97
Coastwise traffic, 2
Cobb, Howell, 158
Cobb, Thomas w., 158
Coffin Industry, 96
Cohen, John 3,, 158
service, 106
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Cold-storage warehousing, 106
Collarda, 87
Collection agencies, 106
College Park:
electric rates, 58
water supply, 11
Colleges, 25, 27, 121, 12J, 127-129, 134-136
State university systea, 148, 162, 163
Colqultt, Alfred H., 158
Colqultt, Walter T., 158
Colts, 91
Columbus:
electric rates, 58, 59
metropolitan district population, 17
population gain or loss, 21
teaperaturea, 8, 9
voters, 145
water supply, 11
Cornnerce:
electric rates, 58
water supply, 11
Commerce, see Industry and commerce
Commercial failures, 99
Coamerclal printing Industries, 97, 106
wage rates, 100
Commercial profits and losses, 67
Commissaries, 103
Commission buyers, 104
Coamlaaton merchants, 105
Commissioner of agriculture, State, 148
Commissioner of labor. State, 148
Communicable diseases:
cases, 110
deaths, 116-119
CommunlcatIons Industry, 42, 44, 62
Company stores, 103 Compressed gases industry, 97 Comptroller-general, State, 148, l64 Concrete products industry, 97 Concreting contractors, 98 Confectionery products Industry, 96 Confectionery stores, 102 Confederate pensions and records department,
State, U8, 16>, 164 Congenital malformations; deaths from, 116,
117 Congressional districts, 145, 146 Conley, Benjamin. 153 Conscription, 110 Conservation division. State, l48a Constables, 145 Constituencies, 145-14? Construction Industry, 94, 98, 99
In 3tte prisons, 1J9 Industrial and military, 57 residential, 56 Construction materials: dealers, 103 farmers' expenditures for, 79 freight shipments, 61 wholesalers, 104, 105 Container manufacturing, 96, 97 wage rates, 100 Continuation schools, 122 Contour cultivation, 69 Contractors, 94, 98, 99 Contributions: deductible for Income-tax purposes, 67 to colleges and universities. 121 to State government, 162, 163 Converted dwelling units, 43 Convulsive disorders, 113 Cooking fats and oils Industry, 96 Cooking furls used In homes, 53 Cooks. 101 Cooperage Industry, 96 Cooperage-stock mills, 97 Cooperatives. 75. 94. 103, 104 Copper, 12 Cordage and tvlne Industry, 96 Cordole: electric rates, 58 water supply, 11 Coremakers, 100
freight shipments, 60 production, 87, 88 Com meal: freight shipments, 60 Comcrlbs, off-farm, 8.3 Coronary arteries diseases: deaths from, 116-119 Corporations, 94, 95 taxes, 160 Corrections department, State, 148, 162 Corrugated and fiber boxes Industry: vage rates, 100 Corrugator operators, 100 Corset shops, 102 Cosmetics Industry, 97 Cosmetics taxes, 66 Cost of living, 99 Cotton: acreage, 88, 89 consumption, 89 crop Insurance, 88 exports, 62 freight shipments, 60 glnnlngs, 89 grade, 88 length, 88 on hnd, 39 preparation, 88 production, 88, 89 quality, 38 spindles and aplndle hours, 89 tenderablllty. 83 warehousing, 89, 106 Cotton compresses, 89, 106
wage rates, 100 Cottonseed:
freight shipments, 60 on hand, 89 production and consumption, S3, 99 Cottonseed products: freight shipments. 6l manufacture, 89, 97
wage rates, 100 Counter attendants, 101 Counties:
as election districts, 145 birth rates, 120 college graduates, 123 contributions to State from. 162, 16? death rates, 120 election lavs In force, 150 grade school graduates, 124 high school graduates, 123 location, 179 number, 145 population, 179 potential voters, percentage oonvhlte, ISO school attendance, 134-125 school receipts from, 122 State Income tax collections In, 179 votes cast, 145
per unit vote, 152-157 percentage for winning gubernatorial
candidate, 152-157 County agents, 69 County aeats, 179 County unit votes, 145, 149, 151-157
Court of appeals, State, 143 Court reporting service, 106 Courts, 1*5-143, 164 Covington:
electric rates, 59 vater supply, 11 Cowpeas, 8? Co-s, 91, Crabs, 16 Craftsmen, 40, 44 Cr*,wrord, Oeorg u., 158 Cravford. William 3., 158 Cream, 91 Creaa stations, 104 Creamery butter manufacture, 96 Credit bureaua, 106 Credit vales of retail stores, 102 Credit unions, 6>, 160 Crematories, 106 Crime, 3>. 54. IJg Crop income. Si, 82 Crop Insurance, 63 Crop production, 36-90 Crotalarla seed, S3 Crushed atons: freight shipments, 6l production, 12 Cucumbers, 67 Cuppago, naval stores, 14 Currants, 36 Curtains: manufacture, 96 retailers, 102 Custom industries, 106 Custom slaughtering Industry, 96 Ouston tailors., 102 Cuthbert: electric rates, 58 vmter supply, 11 Cuthbert, Alfred, 158 Cuthbert, Seth John, 153 Cut-off sav operators, 101 Cutters, 100, 101
Eairy inspect!! fees, 160 Dairy products
dealers, 102 Incoise froB, 82 production, 91 Eft Iton: electric rates, 58
Danca halls, studios, etc., 104 Dawson:
electric rates, 53 water supply, 11 E&waon. Ullllaa C-, 158 Death rates. 107 by counties, 120 Deaths: by age, 109, 114, 115, 117-119 by cause, 116-119 by color, 107, 109, 114-119 by sex. 114-119 froa puerperal causes, 107, 10?, 116, 113 In mental Institutions, 113 of infants, 107, 114, 117 Debts: bad, 67 of faraers, 77, 78, 86 of State and local governments, 159 on church edifices, 165, 166 secured by nonfara homes, 54, 55 to banks, 54, 65, 36 to retail stores, 102 Decatur: electric rates, 58 population gain or loss, 21 vater supply, 11 Decedents' estates, 66, 160 Decorators, 93, 102 Defendant!, in D. 3. district courts, 159 Defense corps. State, 164 Degree days, 7 Degrees granted: by colleges and universities, 121 by aedlcal, dental, pharmacy schools, 112 Delicatessen stores, 102 Dementia praecox, 113 Democratic party, 14g Denominations, religious, 166, 167 Dental laboratories, 106 Dentistry schools, 112 Dentists, 111 Denver: coosstt oof lliivviinngg,, 9' 9 degree days, 7
uhim 10 temperatures, 3, 9 Department stores, 102 wage rates, 101 Dependency, 30, 33. 34. 140, 1*1 Dependent children, aid to, 1*0 Deposits In financial Institutions, 6}, Deranged persons, 113 Dermatologists, 111 Desk Jobbers, 104 DPS Koines: degree days, 7 sunshine, 10 temperatures, 8, 9 Detroit: cost of living, 99 degree days, 7 sunshine, 10 temperatures. 8, 9
Dewberries. 86 Diabetes mellltus: deaths from, 116-119 Dlarrbea: deaths from, 116-119 Diesel engines, 56 Diets, ill Digestive diseases: deaths from, 116-119 Dime stores. 102
wage rates, 101 Diphtheria:
cases. 110 deaths. 116. 117 Direct-selling headquarters, 10? Disease: cases. 110. 113 deaths. 114-119 Dishwashers, 101 Disinfecting services, 106 Distillate: farmers' expenditures for, 79 Distillers license tax. l6l Distributive vocational training. 137 District courts, 0. 3.. 129
Dividends, 66, 67 Dividers and sealers, 100 Divorced persons, 23, 29, 33. J4, 39, 41 Divorces, 31 Doctors:
births attended, 110 employed by hospitals, 112 number. 111 Doffers, 100 Domestic service workers. 30, tO, 44 Donations:
to colleges and universities. 121 to State government, 162, 163 Dorsey. Hugh M., 153 Dough mixers, 100 Douglas: electric rates, 53 water supply. 11 Douglasvlllv: electric rates, 53 Draft data, 110 Draperies: manufacture, 96 retailers. 102 Dresses Industries. 96 Dried fruits and vegetables industry, 96 Drinking places. 103 Drop shippers, 104 Drug stores, 133 Drugs: manufacture. 97 psychoses due to, 113 retailers, 103 wholesalers, 10*, 105 Drum (fish), 16 Dry goods: retailers, 102 wholesalers, 10*. 105 Dublin: electric rates, 53 water supply, 11 Ducks, 91 Duplicating services, 106 Dwelling units, 45-53, 75 by bathing equipment, *7, 48 by color of occupants. 50-55 by conversion status, 43 by cooking fuel, 53 by heating equipment nnd heating fuel, *3 by location, 45-55 by lighting equlpnent, 43. 51- ?5 by mortgage status, 53-55 by nuxber of persons In household, 52 by number of persons per room, 52 by number of rooms, 46, 50 by occupancy and tenure, 45-53 by plumbing equipment and state of repair,
47. 50 by radio ownership. 52 by refrigeration equipment, 53 by rent-classes, 49, 51 by seasonallCy, 46 by tenure and occupancy. 45-53 by toilet facilities, 47 by type of structure, 45 by value, 53-55 by water supply, 47, 50 by year built. 46, 54, 55 construction, 56 value. 66 with telephone service, 75 Dyeing and cleaning shops, ICfi Dyeing and finishing Industries, 96 Dyeing plants, 95 Dyestuffs and tanning materials Industry, 97 Dysentery: deaths from, 116-119
Bar diseases: deaths from, 116-119 Early, Peter, 153 Earnings, ^ee Income, Salaries and wages Earnings per hour, certain occupations,
99-101 last Point:
electric rates, 58 water supply, 11 Bast Thoaaston: electric rates, 59n water supply. 11
electric rates. 53 water supply, 11 Eating and drinking places, 103 Bating habits. 111 Xdgrrmea. 101
171
Edible fats and oils Industry. 96 Education:
attainment (schooling :ompleted). 25 123. 124. 126-136
attendance at schools, ?6, 2*>, 121, 122, 124-136
collegiate. 25-27. 121. 123. 125. 12~-1?9,
State department of. 13"*. 143. 162, 16> s^bcolleglate, 25-27, 122-1J1' through printed matter, I}"", 1J3 Edwards. H. B., 151 Egg and poultry dealers. 102 Egg Inspection Tees. l60 Eggplant, 37
freight shipments. 60 production, 91 Elbert. Samuel, 153 Eberton: electric rates. 53 water supply, 11 Sleeted officials, 145. 143, 1*9 Elections: areas in which held, 145, 149 lavs regulating, 150 management of primaries. 1*9 participation in, 1*5 returns, 151-157 Electrical appliance repair snaps. 106 Electrical contractors. 93 Electrical goods wholesalers. 1O*. 135 Electrical machinery Ind-slrles, 9? Electrical supply stores. 103 Electricity: cost. 53, 99 In homes. %3, 51. W. ?5 In Manufacturing plants, 5o, 9* on farms, 75. 33 production, 56, y Rural electrification administration, 33 Electrocutions, 116 Memer.tary schools. 122. 124, 12&-1J6 Elevator contractors, 9? Elexators. grain. S3
Ellloit, John. 153 Eaanuel, David, 158 Bsbalaters. 106 Emergency crop and feed loans, 6 Bffployees:
by Industry groups, 42. *4 by occupation grojps. *0, *4 characteristics. 31. 32, 35-44 cavered bj old age and sarvlvor*'
Insurance, 93 covered by unemployment lnsjrar.ee, 1*3 involved In strikes, 1C5 nanagrlcu] tural, 93 Of amusement places, *2, 44. 95, 104 of cleaning and dyeing Plants, 95 Of colleges and universities, 121 of contractors and builders, 42. 44, 9, 93 of cooperatives, 9* of corporations. 9*. 95 of farmers, 40-44, 30 of hospitals, 112 of hotels, 95 of nufaeturlng plants, 42, 44. 93, 9*.
96-95 of partnerships, 94, 95 of poner laundries, 95 of proprietors, 94, 95 of public school systems, 122 of retail stores, *2, 44, 9*, 102. 133, 135 Of service establishments. *2, 44, 95, 125,
of tourist cups. 95 of wholesale establishments. 42, 44, 95,
104, 105 public, 36, 37, 42, 44 Employment service, 3. S., 1*3 Employment status, 35-*4 Endocrine glands diseases: deaths from, 116
Engine lathe operators, 100 English walnuts, 90 Engraving Industry, 97 Enlistees, 110 Enrollment {see also Sehool attendance):
In colleges and universities, 121 In grade and high schools, 122 in vocational trailing courses, iy Enteritis: deaths frca, 1:6-119 Entomology department. State, 14S, 16* Bntsmology Inspection fees. :6o Entrance wage rates, 99 Entrepreneurial Incos*. 66, 6"1 Epilepsy, 113 Equipment: Installed by contractors, 98 of faras, see Farm machinery and implements of hones, see dwelling units of manufacturing plants, 56 vholesalera, 104. 135 Erosion control, 69 Erysipelas: deaths from. 116 Estates of decedents. 66, 160 Eugenics board. State, H3n Evening schools, 122 Examining fees, professional, 161 Excavating contractors, <f3 Exceptional children: schools for, 122 Biecutloas of death-sentences, Il6 Exogenous poisons: psychoses due to, 113 Bxopbt!lalc goiter: deaths from, 116, llS, 119
172
Expenditures: for vocational education, IJ7 of colleges and universities, 121 or fanners, 79. 80 of public libraries. 1J7 of public school systems. 122 of religious bodies, 165, l6 or State government, 159, 162-164
Export aerchants, 104 En ports, 62 Exterminating services, 106 Extractor operators. 101
Fabricated structural steel Industry, 97 vngr rates, 100
Fabrics: freight shipments. 6l production, 89, 96 wage rates, 100
Factories, gee Manufacturing establishments Failures, Industrial and commercial, 99 Families, structure or, JO Family clothing stores, 102 Family workers:
In amuseaent places, 95 In cleaning and dyeing plants, 95 In hotels, 95 In power laundries, 95 In retail stores. 9* In service establishments, 95 In tourist camps, 95 on Paras, 60 Para animals, see Livestock and livestock products Farm buildings (see also Duelling units): value, 66
by operator's color and tenure. 71 Farm cooperatives. 75
debts, 86 Para credit administration, IT. 3., 86 Para Incoae, 8i, 82 Para land:
by operator's color and tenure, 71-73, 78 by size or farm, 70 by use, 69. 70, 72
for particular crops, 86-90 In Tams reporting on rent and taxes, 7} In farms with operators reporting over
99 days' work off own farm, 7J In mortgaged owner-operated farms, 78 value, 66 Farm land and buildings, value: by operator's color and tenure, 71, 73, 79 by size of farm, 70 for faras reporting on rent and taxes, 73 for farms with operators reportlrg over
99 days' work off own fnrm, 73 for mortgaged owner-operated rams, 78 taxes, 73 Para machinery and Implements: automotive, 76 dealers, 102, 10? farmers' expenditures for, 79 freight shipments, 6l manufacture, 97 value, 66
by operator's color and tenure, 71 Farm magazines: circulation, 86 Para mortgages, 77, 78, 86 Para people ( see also Population). 17, 21, 69 Para products:
by kind of product, 86-91 freight shipments, 60 Income from, 81, 82 of State prisons. 139 used by fan households, 8l. 32, 86 wholesalers. 104, 105 Para security administration, U.S., 86, 111 Para supplies: retailers, 103 wholesalers, 104, 105 Parsers [see Mso Agriculture, Farms): by age,~6,TT7 77 by class of worker, 40, 41 by color, 44, 71-80 by employment status, 40, 41, 44 by farm-Income groups, 82
by marriage status. 41 by months on present fara, 74 by residence, 40, 41, 75 by sex, 40. 41, 44 by tenure. 71-80 cash rent paid, 73 doing business with or through
cooperatives, 75 expenditures for certain purposes, 79 Income, 40, 41, 81, 82 replacement rates, 92 wages an.' xige rates, 80, 81 with autos, trucks, tractors, 76 with gardens, 86 workers used, 40-44, 80 working off own farms, 73 Paras (ye also Agriculture, Parmprs): by best adjoining type of road, 75 by land use, 72 by slrr, 70 producing particular products, 86-91 State superintendent or, 148 with electricity, 75 with mortgage, 77, 78 with telephone, 75 Parrowlnga, 91 Fats and oils Industries, 89, 96, 97 Federal credit unions, 63
Federal government agencies: aiding Tanners, 69, 78, 81, 83, 86, 88, 141 courts, 159, 147 grants from, 81, 121, 122, 127, 141, 162, 163 hospitals, 112 postofflces, 62, 63 recreation areas managed bi, 16 taxeo collected, 66.-6S welfare programs, 93, 140-144
Federal land banks, 36 Feeds:
farmers' expenditures for, 79 hone-grown, 87, 88 Inspection Tees, 150 manufacture, 96 retailers, 103 Pelton, Rebecca L., 158 Fencing: farmers' expenditures for, 79 Fertility rates, 107 Fertilizers: fanners' expenditures Tor, 79 freight shipments, 6l Inspection fees, 160 manufacture, 97 use. 75, 79 Few, Ullllan, 158 Fiber and corrugated boxes industry: wage rates. 100 Plbsr manufactures, 89, 96 Fiduciaries, 67 Field crops, 82, 86, 88 Piss, 90 File clerks, 101 Fillers, 10X Filling machine tenders, 101 Filling stations, 103 Film-developing services, IQb Finance commission. State, l48n Finance, puMlc, 159 - 164
assets and liabilities, 63-65 examining Tees paid by, l60 loans outstanding, 54, 63-65, 86 wage rates, 101 workers, 42. 44 Fire losses, 67 forest, 15 Fish canneries, ID, 96 Fish markets, 102 Fisheries Industry. 16, 42, 44 Fishing in parks, etc.. 16 Fishing licenses, l6l Fitzgerald: electric rates, 53 water supply, 11 Flve-and-ten-cent stores, 102 wage rates, 101 Fixtures Industry, 96 Flavoring extracts and sirups, 97n Floor-coverings stores, 102 Flooring contractors, 98 Florists, 10? Flour: freight shipments, 60 manufacture, 96
Fodder, 87, 88 FooJ:
cost, 99 eating habits. 111 freight shipments, 60-61 processing, 16, 96 production, 86-83, 90, 91 retailers, 102 used on farms where grown, 8l, 82, 86 wholesalers, 104, 105 Footwear Industry, 97 Foreign trade, 62 Foremen, 40, 44, 100, 101 Forest fires, 15 Forest Industries, 14, 42, 44, 96. 97, 106 Forest products, 14, 62, 82 Forest resources, 14, 15 Forestry department. State, 148, 164 Forests. State and national, 16 Forsyth, John, 158 Fort King George park, 16 Fort Mountain park, 16 Fort Pulaskl national monument, 16 Fort Valley: electric rates, 58 water supply, 11 Fort Yargo park, 16 Portson, Blanton. 151 Foundation contractors, 98 Foundations: school receipts from, 122 Foundries, 97
wage rates, 100 4-F's. 110 Fowls, see Poultry and poultry products Freight shipments, 60-62 Frost-free days, 7 Fruit trees, 90 Fruits:
fara ln=ome froa, 82 freight shipments, 60 processing, 96 production, 86, 90 retailing, 102 Fuel [see also Coal, Motor fuels): cost, 99 dealers, 103 used In electric plants, 57 used In gas plants, 59 used In homes, 48, 51, 5? used in manufacturing plants, 94
Fuller's earth, 14 Funeral directors, 106 Fungicides Industry, 97 Furnaces:
In homes, 48 Manufacture, 97 Furniture: cost, 99 freight shipments, 61 manufacture, 96 retailers, 102, 103 wholesalers, 104, 105 Furniture-repair shops, 106 Fur dealers, 102 Fur taxes, 66
Galnesvllle: electric rates, 58 water supply, 11
Call bladder diseases: deaths from, 116, 118, 119
Game and fish commission, State, 148. 164 Garden supply stores, 103 Gardens on farms, 86 Gas (fuel). 48. 51, 53, 57. 59 Gases: manufacture. 97 Gasoline:
consumption, 62 farmers' expenditures for, 79 retailers, 103 taxes, 160-163 used to light homes, 48, 51, 53 wholesalers, 104, 105 General assembly. State, 145, 14?. 148, 164 General assistance program. 140 General diseases: deaths from, 116 General property taxes, 160 General stores, 102 Generators, 56. 83 Genlto-urlnary diseases: deaths from, 116-119 George, Walter F., 158 Georgia, see headings beginning State, also
fpeclflc subjects t shops, 103 Gifts: deductible for Income-tax purposes, 67 to colleges and universities, 121 to State government, 162, 16J Gillian, Kd, 151 Gllmer, George B. , 158 Gilts, 91 Ginneries, 89 Girls' and women's clothing Industries, 96 wage rates, 101 Glascock, William, 158 Glass and glass products: freight shipments, 61 manufacture, 97 retailers, 102, 103 Goats: freight shipments, 60 on hand and milked, 91 Goiter: deaths from, 116, 118, 119 Gold, 12 Gonorrhea: deaths from, 116 Gordon. John B., 158 Government and politics: elecU-d officials. 145, 153 election areas, 145-147 election returns, 145, 15O-157 structure of Democratic party, 149 structure of State government, 149 voters, 145, 150 Government employees, >6, J7, 42, 44 Government payments to fanners, 61 Governor, State, 145, 143, 149, 151-158, l64 Governor Troup reservation, 16 Orade schools, 122, 124, 126-136 Grading contractors, 98 Graduates:
127-129. 13*-U6 of high schools, 25, 122, 123, 127-129,
132-136
Grain, hay, and feed stores, 103 Grain unloadera, 100 Grains :
freight shipments, 60 processing, 96
wage rates, 100 production, 88 storage space off farms, 83 Granite, 12 Grapes and grapevines, 90 Graphite, 14 Grasses, 88 Gravel: freight shipments, 6l production, 12 Gray-iron castings Industry, 97 Oreasers, 101 Greens, 87 Griffin: electric rates, 58 population gain or loss, 21 water supply, 11 Grinders, 100, 101 Grinding machine operators, 100 Grist mills, 106 Grocery clerks, 101 Grocery stores, 102 wage rates, 101 Grocery wholesalers, 104, 105 Guard, State, .148 Gubernatorial elections, 149, 151-157
Guineas, 91 Qua naval stores, see naval stores Qunn, James, 153 Gunsmith shops, 106 Gwlnnett, Button, 158 Gynecologists, 111
mil, Lymao. 158 Hand laundries, 106 Handly, Oeorge, 158 Hapevllle:
electric rates, 58 vater supply, 11 Hard Labor Creek recreation area, 16 Hardman, Lamarttne 0., 153 Bardnoaa of water, 11 Hardware: farmers' expenditures for, 79 retailers, 102 wholesalers, 104. 105 Hardwlck: electric rates, 53 Hardwlck, Thomas V., 151. 158 Harris, lUthanlel B., 153 Harris, William J., 153 Bat Industry, 96 Hat stores, 102 Hawklnsvllle: electric rates. S3
freelifght shlpaents. 60 production, S3 Hay, grain, and feed stores. 103 Mead saw tallera, 101 Head sawyers, 101 Heads of households, 30, 67 Healers, 111 Health: blrtha, 107-110, 120 deaths, 107, 109, 1U-X20 diets. 111 doctors and nurses. 111, 112 bospltallzatlon, lid, 11? morbidity, 110 State department of, 1*3, 162. 163 Heard, Stephen, 153 Heart dlaeaaea: deaths from, 116-119 Beating and plumbing contractors. 93 Heating and plumbing equipment dealers, 103-105 Heating equipment la homes, 43 Heating requirements, 7 Heavy contractors, 9Q, 99 Heifers, 91 Hernia: deaths froa, 116-119 Barty foundation, 143. 164 Hlcltory shad, 16 Hides: freight shipments, 60 High schools, 25-27, 122, 123, 125. 127-129, 132-136 Higher education, 25-27. 121. 123, 127-129,
State university systea, 148, 162, 163 Highway comaon carriers, 59. 161 Highway contractors, 93, 99 Highway department, State, 143, 162, l6j Highways, 62, 63, 75 Hiking trails In parks, etc., 16 Hill, Benjamin H., 158 Hill, Joshua, 158 Hired hands, 30, 30
Hogansvllle: electric rates, 58 Hogs:
freight shlpaents, 60 produced and on hand, 91 Holder, John !(., 151 Home economics vocational education, 137 Hoaa furnishings: cost, 99 manufacture, 96 retailers, 102 wholesalers, 104, 105 Ho owners' loan corporation, 55 Hoae ownership, 45-53 Homes for aged. Infirm, and needy, 33. 3* Homicides, 116-119, 179 Honey, 91 Horse beans, 37 Horses: for hire In parks, etc., 16 freight shipments, 60 produced and on hand, 91 Horticultural specialties, 82, 86 Hosiery: manufacture, 96 retailers, 102 hospital authority, Stata, 143n, 16?. 164 Hospltallzatlon insurance, 112 Hospitals, 112, 113 births In, 110 Hotels, 95 wage rates, 101 Hourly earnings, certain occupations, 99-101 Hours of work, 42, 4? House dresses Industry, 96 House of representatives. State, 145, 148 House of representatives, U. 3., 145, 146 Houaefurnlshlngs: cost, 99 manufacture, 96 retailers, 102 wholesalers, 104, 105 Household appliance dealers, 102 Household chemicals Industry, 97 Household heads, 30 Housemen, 101 House-to-house selling headquarters, 103
Housing (see also Dwelling units): cost. 99 , public, =*
Houston: cost of living, 99 degree days, 7 ishln< 10 temperatures, 3, 9
Hauatoun. John, 158 Rawell, HJ&D, 151 Howley, Richard, 158 Human resources, see Population Hunting In parka, etc., 16 Hunting licenses, l6l Hydro-turbines, 56
Ice: dealers. 103 freight shipments, 61 manufacture, 96
Ice creaa and ices Industry, 96 Ice creaa stands, 103 Iceboxes, 53 Idleness due to strikes, 105 Ignition repair shops, 106 Illiteracy, .see Schooling completed Implements. Tara, see Para machinery laporters, 104 Imports, 62 Income. >S. 40. 4l. 66-63, 9l, 32
from farms, 31. 32 Of employees, aee Salaries and wages taxes, 66-63, Too, 162, 163, 2~9 Incorporated places [see also Cities). 17 Independent retail stores. 103 Indian Springs park, 16 Indianapolis: coat of living, 99 Individual Income, see Ir.coae Inductees. 110
Industrial failures. 99' Industrial machinery Industry. 97
wage rates. 100 Industry and coaiarrce:
amusement places. 42-44, gs, 104 contractors and builders, 42-44. 94, 93, 99 manufactures, 42-44, 93-101 retail trade, 42-44, 94. 100-103. 105
summary, 9^~95 transport and communication. 42-44, ^9-63 value of physical assets used far, 66 vocational training for, iy wholesale trade, 42-44. 95, 104, 135 workers, 31. 32, 3'i- Ji4, 93-98, 102-U& Infant mortality: by cause, 117 by color, 107, 114, 117 by sex, 114, 117 rates, 107 Infantile paralysis: cases, 110 deaths, 116, 117 Influenza: deaths froa, 116-119 Inheritances, 66, 160 Insane persona, 113 Insecticides, 97, 160 Inspection fees, 160 Inspectors, 100, 101 Installed water power capacity. V" Institutional population, 33, 34 Instruction, aer Education Insurance: agents, etc., 42-44
license tax, l6l hoapltallzatlan, 112 in force, 63. 112 premium tajt, 16D-163 social. 66. 93. 142-144 written, 6? Insured banks. 6>-65 Irtangible property taxes, 160 Interest: Income from. 66, 67 paid by public school systems. 122 Interest rates on mortgages. S4, 55, ~*3 Interior decorators, 93. 102 Internal waterways traffic, 62 Internists, 111 Interns, 112
Intracranlal lesions: deaths from, 116 Iowa:
frost-free days. 7 precipitation, 4 Irish potatoes: freight shipments, 60 production, 33 Iron and steel products Industries, 9" Iron ore: freight shipments. 6l production, 12 Ironworkers, ICO, 101 Irwln, Jared, 158 Iverson, Alfred, 153
Jackson. James. 153 Jacksonville: coat of living, 99 Jail population. 33, 34 Janitors, 100, 101 Japanese walnuts, 90 Jefferson Davls Memorial park, 16 Jenklns, Charles,J., 153 Jesup: electric rates. 53
Jewelry-repair ahcps. 136 Jewelry atorea, 1D3 Jewelry taxes, 66
173
Jahnson, Hera:hel V.. 1S3 Johnson. Jaaes, 1S3 Jones, 3earge, 153
Judiciary^ 145-143, 164* Juice stands. 103 JurJt whaleaalera, 1D4 Jjstlzes of the pease. 14=,
Xalicalne: freight shipments, 6l Kaolin. 12 IBI-JB.S C2ty: rasi of :i-.lr^, 99 Kelley, Jahn 3., 151 Xennesaw Hojr.tair, battlerieia park. 16 Kerosene:
used ta'llght hones. 4?, -i, 53 Kids. 91 Kiln aettera. 1D1 Kindergartens, 1T2 Kl-, Johr. P. . 153 King whiting, 16 Kltrhen helpers. 101 Knitted textiles Indusirlra, $& Kalamakl Mounds park, 16 Kjdzj, 35
K^nquats. 90 Kyar-lte, 14
Labor deprtment. State, 1*?. lo?. lo? Labar fane, see Staplajees, Pop-latlan labor relations, ye Strikes and Io:ko_; ^barers, 40, 44, &
cast of llvli^, 99
vage rates, 101 Lafayette:
electrlr rates, ^ water sjyply, 11 Laura r^e: f-lestrls rates. 58 pspjimiDn gain ar lass. 21 tespemtures. 5, 9 water supply, 11 lasba. 91 Land area: of cour.tles. 1"9 of Slate, 69
In farms, see Para land In rore3ta7~l4 Land bank sammlaslaner. 'J. 3., $6 L.ir.3foras. 2. 3 Larcenies. 139 LAthe operatars, 100 Lathing contra::ars. 9
wage rate:. 101 Laura S. Valkcr park, 16 Law departrwr.t. State. 1&4 Leased departments IT, stares. 1DJ Leather: freight shinaer.ts. 60 Legislature. State, 14-, i-. lg. :6* Legn=fs, 36, ^ Lesp^deia. r3 L-ttjre. 3""
Librarian. State,' 14?. ;64 Libraries, J?l. 13" I4cer.se ar.3 perIt tax*B, Icl-loJ
63 martgmgca held, -5. :6 Llghtlr^: jast, 53, 99 Llght:r.g equlpzer.l In hrmes. 43. =: Lima brans, :T Lime: freight shipments. 6* pradustlan. 12 Llmestane. 1? Liming materials: farmers' expenditures far. "9 used an faraa, ~"y, "3 Ualted-rur.:t:an -halesalers, 104
, wage rates. 101 Llndale: ele:trl: mtea, =>9n water sjpply, 11 Lingerie snaps, 102 Linotype operators. 10O Linseed all: freight shlpaents, 6l Ur.t, see. Cation LJr.t balers. 100 Llr-ter helpers. 100 Llr.teraen. 100
. exports. 62 freight shlpaer.ta, 60 pradjstlon, 39
Liquors: retailers, 1D3 taxes, 160-163 wholesalers, 104. 105
Lithographing Indjstry, 9" Little Ocmjlgee park, 16 Live births, see Births
174
Liver, cirrhosis of the: deaths froa, 116,
118, 119
Livestock nnd livestock products:
fam income from. 81, 82
freight shipment!, 60
produced and on hand, 91
value, 66, 91
Living conditions, rural, 8k, 85
Living coata, 99
Loans, me* Debts
Local governments {aee also Cities, Counties
State and local governments):
hospitals operated, 11?
revenues, 159
Lockouts and atrlkea, 105
Locksmith shops, 106
Lodgers, 20
Log deckmen, 101
Logging Industry, 14, 97, 106
Logs: freight shipments, 60
Loom fixers, 100
Los Angele*:
cost of living, 99
degree days, 7
sunshine, 10
temperatures, 8, 9
Luggage stores, 10?
Lumber:
farmers' expenditures for, 79
freight shipment*. 60
processing, 14, 96, 97, 106
retsafoiiul:ercress,,
14 10?
who>;.l.eaa_l.ers.., 104,...105
Lumber atackers, 101
Lumpkln, Wilson, 158
Lunchroom, 10>
Machine preasera, 101
Machine shops, 97, 106 wage ratea, 100
Machine tool operators, 100 Machinery:
dealers, 102-105
farm, 6l, 66, automotive,
71, 76
76,
79,
97,
102,
10;
farmers' expenditures for, 79
value. 66, 71
freight shipments, 6l
in manufacturing plants, 56
manufacture, 97
wage rates, 100
Machinists, 100
Macon:
degree days, 7
peaoleueptncurstolhrpalinotclielo, tnraa1g0ntaesid,nisto58rr,iclto5s9sp,opu21lation, 17
temperatures, 8, 9
voters, 145
wage rates, 100, 101
water aupplj, 11
Magazine circulation, 86, 1>8
Magnolia Spring park, 16
Mailing and addressing Malaria:
services,
1006
cases, 110
deaths, 116-119
Malformations: deaths from, 116, 117 Malt sirups tax, 160
Managers (*. also Farmera), 40, 44
electric ratea, 58
water supply, 11
Manchester (B. H. ): cost of living, 99
Manganese and aanganlferous ore, 12-14 Manghaa, J. J.. 151
Manic depreaalves, 113
Man-made resources:
bousing, 45-56
Industrial plant, 56, 57, 59
power, 57-59
transportation and wealth, 63-63
coiamunl cation,
59-63
Mantel and tile contractors, 98
Manual workers. 40, 44
coat of living, 99
Manufacturers' agents, 105
Manufacturers' sales branches, 105
Manufacturing establishments:
by industry, 96, 97
by size, 99
by type of organization, construction, 57
94
cost of materials and supplies, 94
custom industries, 106
employees, 42, 44, 93, 94, 96-98 in forest industries, 14
In minerals Industries, 12, L4
lo sea food -process Ing Industries. 16
manufacturing margin, 94, 96-98
prime coats, 94
prime movers, 56
State prisons as, 139
value value
added by manufacture, 94, of products, 94, 96-98
96-98
vagea, 94, 96, 97, 100, 101 Marble, 12
Margarine: Marietta:
freight
shipments,
60
electric rates, 58
vater supply. 11
Marital status, Barkers, 101
28,
29,
33,
34.
39,
41,
109
Market and roadalde stands, 103
Marriage status, 28, 29, 33. 34, 39, 41, 109 Marriages, 31 Martin, John, 158 Masseurs' establishments, 106 Materials used by contractors, 98 Maternal mortality:
by age, 109, Ho by color, 107, 109, U6* 118 by residence, 109 Matthews, George, 158 Mattress Inspection fees, 160 Mattresses and bedaprlngs Industry, 96 Mattress-renovating shops, 106 Mcramlel, Henry 0., 158 McDonald, Charles J., 153 Moal: freight sbJLpnenta, 60 Meal mill operators, 100 Measles: cases, 110 deaths, 116, 117 Meat: freight shipments, 60 Meat animals: freight shipments, 60 produced and on band, 91 Meat markets, 102 Meat packing Induatry, 96 Mechanics, 10O Medical Instruments and supplies dealers, 103 Medical schools, 112 Medical specialists. 111 Medicines and drugs Industry, 97 Memphis: cost of living, 99 Menhaden, 16 Meningitis: deaths from, 116, 117 Men's and boys' clothing Industries, 96 vage rates, 100 Men's and boys' furnishings stores, 102 Mental Institutions, 33, 34, 112, 113 Merchandise brokers, 105 Merit system council. State, 148,164 Ketabollc diseases: psychoses due to, 113 Metals wholesalers, 10*. 105 Metalvare stores, 102 Metalworklng Industries, 97 In State prisons, 139 wage rates, 100 Metropolitan districts, 17, 54 Miami: degree daya, 7 sunshine, 10 temperatures, 8, 9 Mica. 14 Middlemen, 104, 105 Mldwlvea: births attended, 110 Migration of population, 20-23 Military conscription, 110 Military department. State, 164 Military facilities, 57 Militia districts: number, 145 Milk control board. State, 148, 164 Milk dealers and producers, 91, 102 taxes, 160 Ml lit production, 91 Mllledge. John, 153 Mllledgevllle: electric ratea, 58 water supply, 11 Mlllen: electric ratea, 58 water supply, 11 Miller, Honor V. M., 158 Millers, 101 Millinery Industry, 96 Millinery stores, 102 Mllla, aee Manufacturing establishments Mlllvork: freight shipments, 61 Milwaukee: coat of living, 99 degree days, 7 sunshine, 10 temper*tures, 8, 9 Minerala industries, 12-14, 42, 44, 97 Mines, mining, and geology department, State,
Minneapolis: cost of living, 99 Minor service establishments, 106 Misses' and vomen'a clothing Industry, 96
wage ratea, 101 Mltchell, Eavld B., 158 Mixer operators, 100 Mixers. 101 Mobile: cost Of living, 99 Molasses: freight shipments, 6l Holders, 100 Molluscs, canned, 16, 96 Monroe:
electric rates, 53 water aupply, 11 Monuments manufactures, 97 Morbidity, 110 Mortality, see Deaths Mortgages, ^>56, 65, 77, ?8, 86 Morticians, 106 Morticians' good* industry, 96 Mother deaths: by age. 109, 118 by color, 107, 109, 116, 118 by residence, 109 Motion-picture theaters, 104 Motor common carriers, 59, 62, 63 license taxes, l6l Motor fuels: consumption, 62 farmers' expenditures for, 79 retailers, 103 taxes, 160-163 wholesalers, 104, 105
Motor vehicles:
accident dealers,
deaths Involving, 103-105
116-119
freight shipments, 6l manufacture, 97n
number mod use, 59, 62, 63
on farms, 76
repair* and servicing, 106
taxes on drivers. l6l-l6j thefts. In urban areas, 139 value, 66
Motorboat dealers. 103
Motorcycle dealera, 103
Motorcycle registrations, 62 Motora IP manufacturing plant*, 56
Moultrle:
electric rates, 53
vater upplj, 11
Mountains, 1
Movies, 104
Mules:
freight shipments, 60
produced and on hand, 91
Hung beans, 87
MunicipalItlea faee also Cltla), 145
Murders, 116-11971:39
Museums In parks, etc., 16
Mushrooms, 86
Musical Instrument stores, 102, 103
Mustard greens, 87
Ball*: freight shipments, 6l national government, see Federal government national parks and recreation areas, 16 national youth administration, 141 natural gas, 59 natural reaources:
climate, 4-10 fisheries, 16 foreaW, 14-15 minerals, 11-14 recreation areas, 16 State department of, 163 topography, 1-3 nature study in parka, etc., 16 naval stores; exports, 62 freight shipments, 60 Inspection feea, 160 production and processing, 14, 97 State Inspector of, 148 nectarines, 90 nephritis: deaths from, 116-119 nervous and mental hospitals, 112, 113 nervous diseases: deaths from, 116-119 neurologists. 111 Hew Bchota marker, 16 new Orleans: cost of living, 99 degree daya, 7 sunshine, 10 temperatures, 3, 9 new York City: cost of living. 99 degree days, 7 sunshine, 10 temperatures, 8, 9 Hownan:
electric ratea, 58 water supply, 11 News dealers, 103 Hrwapapers: circulation, 137 manufacture, 97 newsprint paper: freight shipments, 6l nix, Ablt, 151 nonalcoholic beverages, see 3oft drinks Honferrous metal industries, 97 Korfollti cost of living, 99 Worthen, William J., 158 Horvood, Thomas M., 158 nose diseases: deaths from, 116-119 notes and accounts receivable: by financial institutions, 63, 65 by retail stores, 102 notifiable diseases. 110 novelty shops, 103 nuraery products, 86 nuraes. 111, 112 nurses' aides, 112 nutrition: deaths due to deficiencies In, 116 quality of diets. 111 Hut stores, 102 nut trees, 90 Huts: farm Income from, 82 production, 86, 90
Oats, 88
Obstetricians, 111
Occupation groups, 40-44
wage rates, 100-101
Off-bearrrs, 101
Offensea known to the polios, 139
Off-farm grain-storage space, 83
Office boys, 101
Office equipment, dealers. 103
fixtures,
and supplies:
manufacture, 96
Offlcerworkers: wage rates, 101
Official ballots: counties using, 150
Officials, 40, 44, 94, 145
elective, 145
of manufacturing corporations, 94
Oil and gas commission. State, 143 Oils:
dealera, 107 farmers' expenditure! for, 79 freight shipments, 6l production, 89, 96. 97 used la electric plants, 57 used In gaa plants. 59 used in hoaea, 43 Okefeookee Swamp park, 16 Okefeaokee wildlife refuge, 16 Q'Kelley, Hoke, 151 Okra, 87 Old age and aurvlvora" Insurance program: benefLcLarlea and payments, 142 coverage, 9? Old *ge assistance program, 140 Old capitol rebuilding committee, 164 Omaha: degree daya, 7 sunshine, 10 teoreraturea, 8, 9 Onions: freight shipments. 60 production, S? Operating expense of wholesalers. 104, 105 Operatlvea, 40, 44 Ophthalmologists, 111 Opticians. 10? Oranges, 90 Orchard products, s^e Fruits, Buta Order clerks, 101 Orderlies In hospitals. 113 Organ!ratIon charts: Democratic party. 149 State govenaent, 143 Ornamental metal work Industry, 97 Orthopaedista. 111 Oateopaths, 111 Qtolaryogologlsts. Ill Outlays: of public school systems, 122 of State government agencies, 162-164 Ovenaen, 100 Overcrowded homes, 52 Overhead of wholesalers, 104, 105 Ownership of nomea, 45-53 Oysters, 16
Packers, 100
Packers and shippers (wholesalers), 104
Packing house Industry, 96
Paint stores, 103
Painting contractors, 98
Palnta:
farmers 1 expenditures for. 79
freight shipments, 6l
Palnta and chemicals wholesalers. 104, 105
Palnta, varnishes, and lacquern Industry, 97
vage rates, 101
Pamen, 100
Pantry girls, 101
Paper (see also Vood pulp):
freight shipments, l
manufactures, 97
vholesalera, 104, 105
Paperboard: freight ahlpaenta, 6l
Paperboard containers and boxes industry face
also Corrugated and fiber boxes Industry), 97
Paperhanglog contractors. 98
Paratyphoid fever:
caaea. 110
deaths, 116-119
Pardon and parole board, State, 148. 164
Parents, 30
Pareals, 113
Park authority. State. 148
Parking lots. 106
Parks, historic sites, and monuments depart
ment; State, 148, 164
Varies, State and national, 16
Parochial schools, 122
Parsley, 87
Partnerships, 67, 94. 95
Part-time schooling, 122, 137
Passenger traffic, 59
Pathologlsts, 111
Patlenta In Institutions, Pavn shops, 103
33.
34,
112,
11?
Payroll clerks, 101
Payroll tax, 160
Payrolls, 66, 67
by workers' characteristics, 38. 40. 41
covered by old age and survivors' In
surance. 9>
covered by unemployment Insurance, 14J
of amusement places. 95, 104
of cleaning and dyeing plants, 95
of contractors and builders. 94, 98
of cooperatives, 94
of corporations, g4. 95
of fans proprietors, 80
of hotels, 95
of manufacturing plants, 94, 96-98
of mental institutions. 113
of partnerships. 94, 95
of power laundries, 95
of proprietors, 94, 95
of retail stores, 9*, 102, 103, 105
of schools and colleges, 131. 122
of service establishments, 95. 105, 106
of tourist camps, 95
of wholesale establishments, 95, 10*, 105
of work-relief agencies, 141
P-l Index. 4
Peace officers. 145
Peaches: freight shipments, 60 production. 90
Peanuts: freight shipments, 60 production, 37
Pears, 90 Peas:
freight shipments, 60 production, 87 Pecans, 90 Pediatricians, 111 Pelham: electric rates, 53 water supply, 11 Pellagra; deaths from, 116. 113, 119 Penal Institutions, 35. M. 1>9 State corrections department, 143, 16? Pensions, see Income. Welfare People, see Population Peppers, o7 Perfume manufactures, 97 Periodicals: circulation. 86, 137. 133 manufacture, 97 Permit and license taxes, 161-163 Persimmons, 90 Personal-services establishments, 106 workers, 42. 44 Personnel board. State, I43a Petroleum products: bulk stations and terminals, 105 freight shipments, 6l processing, 97 retailers, 103 wholesalers. 104. 105 Pharmacies, 103 Pharmacists. Ill Pbansacy board. State. 143n, 16* Pharmacy schools. 112 Philadelphia: cost of living. 99 degree days. 7 sunahlnf. 10 temperatures, 3, 9 Phosphate rock: freight shipments. 6l Photoengraving Industry, 97 Photo-finishing laboratories, 106 Photographic studios, 106 Photo-lithographing Industry. 97 Photo-supply stores, 1CJ Physical asaeta, 66 Physicians: births Attended. 110 exploded by hospitals, 112 nuaber, 111 Physiography, 1-3 Piano stores, 103 Pickled fruits and vegetables Industry, 96 Picnic shelters In parka, etc-. 16 Pledaont wildlife refuge, 16 Pig Iron: freight shipments, 61 Pigeons, 91 Pigs: freight shipments. 60 produced and on hand, 91 Piling: freight shipments. 60 Plmientos, 87 Pine Mountain park and play area. 16 Pipe: freight shipments, 61 Plttawn, Claude. 151 Pittsburgh: cost of If degree <JBL . sunshine, 10 temperatures, 8, 9 Placements, public employment service, 143 Planer operators, 101 Planing milla, 97. 106 wage rates, 101 Planning board. State. 164 Plant expansion, 57 Plaater: freight shipments, 61 Plastering contractors, 93 Play arras In parks, etc., 16 Pluxblng and heating contractors. 93 Plumbing and heating equipment and supplies: retailers, 102 wholesalers, 104. 105 Plumbing in hows. 47, 43, SO Pluma, 90 Plural-unit manufacturing establishments, 94 Pneuaonla: deaths from, 116-119 Poisoning: deaths from, 116 physchosea due to, 113 Poles: freight shipments, 60 Poliomyelitis: cases, 110 deaths. 116, 117 Polishing preparations Industry, 97 Politics, see Government and politics Poll taxes7~T6o, 162, 163 Pomegranatea, 90 Pool parlors, 104 Poornousea, 33, 34 Popcorn, 88 Popular votes per unit vote, 151-157 Population (see also Potential voters): by age, 19T347~SE, 23-35. >3-43. 103, 109
114, 115. 117-119. 126-136 by claaa of worker. 36, 37, 40-43 by color. 17, 19, 21. 22. 24-23. 30-37. 44.
107-110, 114-119, 130-136 by counties, 179 by employment atatua. 35-44, 127-129,
132-156
175
Population (continued): by hours worked (Har. 2*-30, 1940), 42, 43 by industry gra.ips. 42, 44
by location."l9. 2*-J?/J5, JT-^, 109. 126-136
by marriage status. 23-29. 33-3*. 39. *1.
by spouse's presence. 23-?9. 39. *1. 109 by migration status. 21, 22 by oscjpatlon groups, 40. 42-44 by relatlonaUp to hoJirhald bead. 30 by s:ho3l attendance, 26, 2~. 121, 122.
124-136 by schooling coBplftrfl. 2=>, 33. 34. 123.
124, 126-136 by sex. 19. 21, 22. 24-44. 10--139,
113-119. 130-136, 139 by vage or salary IncMC (1939). 33. 40. *1 by weeks worked (1939). 3 civilian, 17. 23
by counties, l~"9 farm and nanTarm, \~. 69 gain or loss. I", 15, 20-23 In armed farces, 110 ir. instltjtlorj. 33. 3*. 113, 139 in labor force fsee also bployees). 31.
32. 35-*4 i-: aetropolltan districts, 1"* in private housenolds. 30 in urban and incorporated places, 17, 21 of voting age, 145 potential growth, 10" quallflt-3 to lot*-. 14=.
Porterdale:
electric rates, =n
water supply. U
Porters. 101
?ortlar3: coat of living, 99
Ports: tans of cargo received and shipped. 62 Ports ajtharlty. Stale, 143
Postal savings, 63
Postal service. 62
Posts: freight shipments, 60
Potatoes:
freight shipments. 60
pro3astlQQ. 3
Potential voters, 145
percentage r.onwhlte, by cojr.tles, 150
Poultry and poultry products:
dealers, 102
fara l^saw from, 32
freight shipments, 60
production. 91
Poarers. 100
Pouiered milk Pswer boilers
Inspe=ll&n Industry;
fees.
160
wage rates, 101
Power laundries. 95
wage rates, 101
Power plants, S6. 5"
Power rates. 53-59
Precipitation, 4, S Pregnanry. deaths during. 116, 113 Premature birth: deaths <)je to, 116, ll"' Prepared feeds Industry, 96
Pressers. 101
Pressing shops. 1D6
Pressaen. 100
Primaries. 149. 151-15? Prise casts, aar.jracturrTs'. 94
Prlaie savers in aaivira;turiie plants, 56 Prince, Oliver H.. 156
Printing Industries, 9?. 106
In State prisons, 139
wage rates, 100
Prison arJ parale cammission. State. 163
Prlsor.rra. 33. 34. 139
Private households, 30
Private schools. 122
Privies. 4*-
Processed waste Industry. 96
Production credit associations. 36
Production goads, value. 66 Professional baseball clubs. 104
Professional workers. 40, 44
license tajces. 161 Prareaslor-al-servlces establlahveEts, 42, 44
Profits a^a losses. 67
Properties cammisaion. State, 145n
Property Income, 66, 6*
Property taxes, 73. 160
Proprietary charges. 162, 163 Proprietary hospitals, 112 Proprietors (jjre alo Farwrs). 4O, 44. 94-95
ircaaie, 66
Of retail stores, 103
of service establishments, 105
Prostate diseases: deaths from, 116. 113, 11?
Prunes and plaas, 90
Psychiatrists. Ill
Psychs tics In mental lnatltjt!c<na, 113 Public assistance, 143-141 Public employees, 36, 3". 42. 44
Public employment service, 143
Public flnar.ce, 159-164
Public health, see Health
Public health departmect. State. 143, l62.
Public houslTW. 56 Public libraries. 137 Public safety department. State, 143, 162,
163 Public schools U*g also Uusation), 122 Public service ccqKiasIoc. State, 143, 164 Public stenography service, 106
176
Public utilities fg lap Electricity. QKS, Railroads): property, value, 66 taxes, 160
Public water supplies, 11 Public welfare:
assistance programs, 140, 141 criminal-reformation programs, 33, 3*, 139 Institutional population, 33, 3* social Insurance programs, 1*2-1*4 State department of, 143, 162, 163 work-relief programs, 141 Publishing Industries, 96, 97, 106 Puerperal causes, deaths from: by age, 109. 11B by color, 107, 109, 116, 118 bj residence, 109 Pugmlll am, 101 Pulp, wood: production, 14 Pulpboard: freight shipments, 6l Pulpwood: freight Bhlpments, 60 Puapklna, 8TM Pupll-daya, public schools, 122 Purchases supervisor, State, 148, 164
Quail. 91 Qualified voters, 145
Quarrlea, 12, 97 Quinces, 90 Qultaan:
electric rates. 53 water supply, 11
Rabun, Himam, 158 Rackera, 101 Radiator repair ahops, 106 Radio repair shops, 106 Radio stations, 62 Radio stores, 102 Radiologists, 111 Radios In homes, 52 Radlshea, 87 Rallroada:
freight shipments, 60-61 mileage, 62 passenger traffic, 59 property, value, 66 social Insurance, 142, 14? Rails: freight shipments, 6l Rainfall, 4, 5 Ranges: Manufacture, 97 Raspberries, 66 Rates of interest on mortgages. $4, 55, 78 Rates of vagea, 8l, 99-101 Ready-to-vear stores, 102 Real-estate employees, 42, 44 Real-estate loans, 53-56, 65, 77, 78, 86 Real-estate taxes. 73, 160 Receipts; of amusement places, 95, 104 of cleaning and dyeing plants, 95 of collages and universities, 121 or hotels, 95 of local governments, 159 of power laundries, 95 of public school systems, 122 of retail stores, 94, 102, 103, 105 of service establishments, 95, 105, 106 Of State government, 159-16? of tourist caapi, 95 of wholesale establishments, 95, 104 Recovered wool fibers Industry, 96 Recreation areas, 16 Recreation workers, 42, 44, 95. 104 Redflsh, 16 Redwlns, Charles D., 151 Reformatories, 33, 34 Refrigeration In homes. 53 Refrigerator service ahops, 106 Regents, State board of, 143 Regional agricultural credit corporations, 66 Registered hospitals, 112 Registered motor vehicles, 62 Registered voters, 145 Registration fees, l6l Rejectees, 110 Relief, see Welfare Religious bodies, 165-167 Rents, 49, 51, 66, 67, 73, 99 Repair-service establishments, 106 workers, 42, 44 Replacement rates, farm operators, 92 Reporters, court, 106 Representation compared with votes cast. 145 Reproduction rates, 107 Resettlement administration, D. 3., 86 Residential structures, 45, 46 Resource*: human, 17-44 man-made, 45-68 natural, 1-16 Respiratory diseases: deaths froa, 116-119 Restaurants, 103 wage rates, 101 Retail Clerks, 101 Retail stores: by kind of business, 102, 103 by type of operation, 103 by type of organization, 94 credit policy, 102 operated by Hegroes, 105 vocational training for work In, 137 wag* rates, 101 workers' characteristics, 42, 44
Retirement syatema, 142 Returns, tax, 66-68 Revenue department. State, 148, 162, 163 Revenues, see Receipts Rheumatic fever: deaths from, 1X6-119 Rheumatic heart disease: deaths from, 116-119 Rheumatism: deaths from, 116 Rhubarb, 87 Rice, 88 Richmond:
cost of living, 99 degree days.
is hi iu 10 temperatures, 8, 9 Rlckettala: deatha from diseasesi due to 116 Riding academies, 104 Ripsaw operators, 101 Rivers, 1, 62 Rivers, K. D.. 151, 154, 155, 158 Roads, 62, 63* 75 Roadside stands, 103 Robberies In urban areas, 139 Roberts, Columbus, 151 Roclaattrt: electric rates. 58 water supply, 11 Roller-sVatlng rinks, 104 Home: electric rates, 53 population gain or loi , 21 temperatures, 3, 9 voters, 145 water supply, 11 Roofing contractors, 98 Roofing materials: farmers' expenditures for, 79 freight shipments, 6l Rooms: In homes, 46, 50 In hotels, lodges, tourist camps, 16, 95 Rosin (see also Naval stores): freight ahlpnenta, 60 Roasvllle: electric rates, 58 water supply, 11 Rotation system, l49n Royalties, 66, 6? Rug stores, 102 Rug-cleaning establishments, 106 Ruger, T. H., 158 Rural areas (see also Fans buildings, etc.): churches, 165 dwelling units, see Dwelling units mother deatha, 109 population, see Population resident births, 109 syphilis rates, 110 Rural electrification administration, 83, 86 Rural free delivery routes, 62 Rural level of living Indexes, 84, 85 Russell, Richard B., 158 Rutabagas, 67 Rye, 89
Safety department. State, 148, 162, 163 St. Louis:
cost of living, 99 degree days, 7 sunshine, 10 temperatures, 8, 9 Salaries and wages, 66, 6? by workers' characteristics, 38, 40, 41 covered by old ago and survivors' In
surance, 93 covered by unemployment Insurance, 14J paid by amusement places, 95, 104 paid by cleaning and dyeing plants, 95 paid by contractors and builders, 94, 98 paIidd by cooperatives, f9~4 >aid by corporations, 94, 95 id by farm proprietors, 80 paid by hotels, 95 paid by manufacturing plants, 94, 96-98 paid by mental Institutions, 113 paid by partnerships, 94, 95 paid by power laundries, 95 paid by proprietors, 94, 95 paid by retail.stores, 94, 102, 103, 105 paid by schools and colleges, 121, 122 paid by service establishments, 95, 105, 106 paid by tourist camps, 95 paid by wholesalers, 95, 104, 105 paid by work-relief agencies, 141 Salary and wag* rates: of fam workers, 81 of Industrial and office workers, 99-101 of teachers, 137 Sales: of retail stores, 94, 102, 103, 105 of wholesale establishments, 95, 104, 105 Sales workers. 40, 44 Salt: freight shipments, 6l San Francisco: cost of living, 99 Sand: freight shipments, 6l production, 12 Sandersvllle: electric rates, 58 water supply, 11 Sandstone, 12 Santa Maria Mission reservation, 16 Santo Domingo park, 16 Sausages Industry, 96 Savannah: dgre* days, 7 electric rates, 58, 59
Savannah (continued): metropolitan district population, 17 population gain or loss, 21 sunshine, 10 temperatures. 8. 9 voters, 145 wage rates, 100-101 water supply, 11
Savannah wildlife refug*. 16 Savings and loan associations, 63 Savings In financial institutions, 63-65 Sawmills, 14, 97, 106
wage rates, 101 Sawtlmber, l4 Scarlet fever:
cases. 110 deaths. 116 Schlxophrenla, 113 Schley, William, 158 School attendance, 26, 27, 121. 122, 124-136 School districts, 145 School supply dealers, 103 Schooling completed, 25, 123. 134, 126-136 Schools, tea Sducatloa Scientific Instrument and supply dealers, 103 Scranton: coat of living, 99 Scrap materials wholesalers, 104 Scrap metals: freight shipments, 61 Seafood, sea Pish canneries, etc. Seattle: cost of living, 99 degree days, 7 sunshine, 10 temperatures, 8, 9 Second bands, 100 Secondary schools, 25-27, 122, 12?. 125, 127-129, 132-136 Second-band stores, 103 Secret ballot, 150 Secretary Of State, 148, l4 Seed handlers, 100 Seeds. 86 Selective service data. 110 Selling agents, 105 Semiprofesalonal workers, 40, 44 Sealateel castings Industry, 97 Senators, State, 145, 147, 14Q Senators. D. S., 145, 149. 158 Senility: deatha due to. 116 psychoses due to, 113 Septlcemla: deaths from, 116 Servants, 30, 40, 44 Service establishments, 95, 105, 106 Ser.Lce wholesalers, 104 Service workers, 30, 40, 44 Set-up men, 100 Sewers, 101 Sewing machine operators, 100, 101 Shad, 16 Shake-out men, 10O Shallots, 87
produced and on hand, 91 Sheet-metal contractors, 98 Sheet-metal Industries, 97 Shellfish, 16, 96 Shingles, 14 Shipbuilding plants, 57 Shipments of freight, 60-62 Shipping, 62 Shirt manufactures, 96 Shoe Manufactures, 97 Shoe stores, 102. 103 Shoe-repair ahops. 106 Shoe-shine parlors, 106 Shrimp, 16 Sign-painting shops, 106 Signs, manufacture, 97 Silage, 38 Silver, 12 SI 1 vert own,:
electric rates, 59n water supply, 11 Single persons. 28, 29. 33. 34, 39, 41 Single-unit manufacturing plants, 94 Sirup sixers, 101 Sirups: freight shipments, 6l production, 88, 97n taxes, 160 Sit* quality or forest land, 14 Skating rinks, 104 Skin diseases: deaths from, 116 Slag: freight shipments, 61 Slaton, John M., 158 Slaughtering: Off rarmi? 96 on farms, 91 Slitter operators, 1OO Slot-machine rent and repair services, 106 Blotter operators, 100 Smallpox: cases, 110 Smith, Boke, 158 Snlth, James M.. 158 Soap: freight shipments, 61 Social insurance, 66. 93, 142-144 Social security board, State, 148 Social welfare, s** Public welfare Soft drink IndusTry, 96 wage rates, 101 Soft drink stands, 103 Soft drink sirups: manufacture, 97n tax, 160 Soil conservation, 69
177
Soil conservation committee. State, 1*8 Soil regions, 2 Solicitors-general, 1*5, 1*9 Sorghuaa, S3 Souvenir shops, 10?
Sowa. 91 Soybeans, 37 Special assistance programs, 1*0 Special trad* contractors, 98. 99
Spinach, 87 Spindles and spindle hours, cotton, 89 Spinners, 100 Spirita of turpentine, see Turpentine
Sporting goods: retailers. 103 wholesalers, 10*, 103
Squash, 8"*
Squeleagues, 16 State and local governments:
employee-retirement plans, 1*2 finances. 159 State government: college and university receipts froa, 121 finance.. 159-16* Inaltutltlons operated, 33, 3*. 112, 113 organization, 1*5, 1*8 public school receipts froa. 122 State of repair (hones). *7. 50 Statepparks, 16 Statrsboro: electric ratea, 58 water vupply, 11 Stationery stores, 103 Steai* engines and turblnea, 56 Steel and Iron products industries, 97 Stenographer*, 101
public, 106 Stephens, Alexander, 158 Stevedoring services, 106 S:itcher operators. 100 Stock boya, 101 Stock clerka, 100 Stockings, a_ee Hosiery Stomach ulcers: deaths from, 116-119 Stone: freight shipments, 6l Stone products Industries, 97 Stone quarrying, 12 Storage space for grain, 33 Store equipment and aupply dealers, 103 Store futures industry, 96 Stores, aee Retail stores. Wholesale
establishments 3tom losses, 67 Stoves: manufacture, 97 Straight-time hourly earnings, certain
occupations, 99-101 Straw: freight shipments, 60 Strawberries, 86 Streets, 62 Stripcropplng, 69 Strikes nd lockouts, 105 Structural clay products industry, 97
wage ratea, 101 Structural steel Industry, 97
wage ratea, 100
Structure: Of Democratic party, 1*9
of families, 30 of State government, 1*8 Structures, residential, *5, 16 Students, 26, 37. 121, 122. 12-1>6 loan funds for. 121 Sturgeon, 16 Sub-arglnal land, 69 Sugar:
freight shipments, 6l production, 97n Sugarcane, 38 Sulcldea, 116, 118, 119 Sulphur: freight shipments, 6l Summer schools, 121, 122 Summers, P. 3., 151 Sunday schools, 165-167 Sunflower seed, 38 Sunshine, 10 Superintendents of schools: county, 1*5 State [see alag Education), 1*8 Superior courts, 1*5, 1*6, 1*9 Supplies uaed by contractors, 98 Supplies wholesalers, 10*, 105 Supreme court. State, 1*3 Surgeons, 111 Swalnsboro: electric rates, 53 Sweet clover, 83 Sweet corn, 67 9tret potatoes, 83. Swimming pools: commercial. 10* In State and national recreation areas, 16 Swine: freight shipments, 60 produced and on hand, 91 Switchboard operators, 101 Sylvanla; electric rates, 58 Syphilis; cases, 110
among men of draft age, no among mental institution patients, 113 deaths, 116-119 Syphilologists, ill
lallors, 102 Talt, Charles, 153 Talbot, Matthew, 158 Talc, 12
1*11 oil. 62
Talaadge, Sugrne, 151, 153, 156, 15?, 1S3 Tanning materials ard dyestuffs industry, 9 T Tapers. 100
Tattnall. Joslah. 158 Taxes:
federal, 66-63 State and local, 73, l6O-l63. 179 Tax-exempt property. 66 Teacher retirement board. State, l*3n. 16* Trachers, 121, 122
Teamsters, 101 Telephones. 62, 75 Telfalr. Edvard. 158 Trllera. 101
Temperatures, 6-9 Tennessee Valley authority electric rates, 53 Tenure, see Euelllng units. Parsers Terracing. 69 Terrell. Joseph K-. 153 Tetarua: deaths from, 116 Textile Industry. 39, 96
wage rates, 100 Textile machinery Industry. 97 Theater admission taxes. 66 Theaters, 10* Thefts in urban areas, 139
Thomaston: electric ratea, 53 water supply. 11
Thomasvllle: electric rates. 58 population gain or loss, 21 water supply, 11
Thoxson: electric rates, 53 Throat diseases: deaths from. 116-119 Thymua glacd diseases: deatha from. 116 Ties, railroad: freight shipments, 60 Tlfton:
electric rates, 53
water supply. 11
Tile: frelgBt shipments, 6l Tile and brl=k Industry, 97 Tllr> and mantel contractors, 98 Timber, aee-Luaiber Ti mo thy,"33" Tlnaaith shops, 106
Tire dealers, 103 Tire-repair arJ retreading shops, 10& Tires: freight shipments. 6l Tobacco ard tobacco products:
freight ahlpmenta. 60. 61 production, 33 taxes. 160, 162, 163 wholesalers, 10*. 105 Toccoa: electric rates. 58
water supply, 11 Toiletries Industry. 97 Toiletries taxes, 66 '
Toilets in hoaea. *?. 50 Tomatoes, 87 Tombstones: manufacture, 97 Tool and die makers, 100 Tooabs. Robert, 153 Topography, 2. 3
Tourist campa and courts, 95 Towns, George u -. 1SS Tractors:
freight shipments, 61 on farms. 76 Trade, see Retail stores, Wholesale establishments
Trailers, 62. 63. l6l
Trails in parka, etc.. 16 Transactions-base taxes, 160-163 Transport faee ulao Motor vehicles), 59-65
workers' characteristics. *2, ** Transportation equipment Industry, 97 Transportation-services establishments, 136 Traumatic psychoses. 113
Treasurer, SUte. 1*S, 162. 163 Treea:
foreat, 1*> 15 fruit, 90
Treutlen. John A.. 153 TrlOP:
electric rates. S3 water supply, 11
Trips by coaraon carrier. 59 Troup, George ., 153 Trouaers Industry, 96
Truck crops, 36, 37 Truck drivers. 100, 101
Truckers. 100. 101
Trucks, motor. 62, 63, 66, 76, l6l Tuberculosis: deaths froa, 116-119 Tuberculosis hospitals, 112 Tumora: deaths from, 116 Tung nuta. 0 Turbines, 56
Turkeys, 91 Turnip greens, 87 Turnips, 87
Turpentine (see also naval stores), 1*, 60, 62 Twine and cordage Industry. 96 Tybee wildlife refuge-. 16 Typesetting industry, 97
Typewriter-repair ahopa. 106 Typical electric bills, 53 Typhoid fever:
caaes, 110 deaths, 116-119
Typhus fever: cases, 110 deaths, 116
, Dr.ezployaezt compensation. 1*2-1**, 160 Unit votes, 1*5. 1*9, l^l-^" Unlted States employment ?rvlce, 1*3 Halted States government agenclea:
a'olre farmers. 69. "5. 3l. ?>. 36, 33. 1*1 c&jrts. 139. 1*7 grants from. 31, 121. 12?, 13". 1*1. 165.
hospitals, 112 pDatafflcrs, 6S. t>3 recreation arraa awnwed 6y. :6 taxra ?3llecte3. 66-cc welfare prsgrmms, 93, 1*3-1** Unlveraltles, S5-2*7 , 1?1, 1?3, :?~-129, 134-136 University system. State. 1*3, 16?, Z&3 Ophaastered nojsehald f^rrJ'.jre :n3js:ry. 96 Upholstery stores. 102 Upholstery-repair ahaps. 1?6 Urban anas (se alas 3l*.lrVchurches. 1&5 dwelling units, see 3welll^ jr.Its a&ther Jeaths. 139 population, fff Papjlaticr. resident blrtfta, ID? syphilis rates. 110 Crsloglsts, 111 Used car dealc-ra, 105 Utilities, *ff Electricity. aa. tellroada Utility praperty. valjf, 66 taxes, 163 Utility-operated sisres, 103
Valdosta: electric rates, 53 population gain or lass, 21 water supply. 11
Value added by .-njfactjre, 9*. 96-98 Value of mar.ufartured rrod^cta. 9*. 96-93 Variety stores, "02
tage rate*. 101 Varnishes: fre.ssi thl-aaer.ta. 6l Varnlahes, paints, and :acqjers Inijstry, 9"1
wage rates, 101 Vegetable markets. 10? Vegetables:
farm incase fram, 32 freight shipments. 63 processing. ?6. 9"* product; an. 36. S~" used on farms where grawn, ?6 Vehicles C^ee itTj_a Kc-tar vehicles), 59-6J
Veneer: freight shipments. 60 Veneer mllla, 9? Venereal diseases, 110, 113, 116-119 Vessels:
fishing. 16 foreign-trade, 6? Vetches, 3" Veterans' pensions, 1*2 Veterans service board. State, 1*?, 16* Veterlnarla.-j, 111 Vidai:a: electric ratea. 53 water aujrply. 11 Violent deaths. 116-11?. 139 Vital statistics: births. 137-110, 123 deatha, W. 109, 11*-1?0 marriages and divorces. 31 Vocational <-dj=atlan, 137 Vogel park, 16 Voluntary group wholesalers, 13* Voters: actual. 1*5. 151
per unit vote, by countlea, 15?-15" percentage for wlnnlT^ gjoematarlal
candidate, by count:ea. 15?-157 potential, 1*5
percentage nonwhite, by cc-unlles, 150 qualified. 1*5
Uagr and salary ratea: of farm workers, 3l of industrial and c-fTIce workers, 99-131 of teachers, \y
Wage earners, see Stployees. Mar.ual workers, Wages and Ralaries, 66, 6"*
by workers' characteristics, 33, *0, *1 covered by old age ard survivors' In-
surancr, 93
cc-7ered by unnploymert Insurance, 1*3 paid by ajtjseaie.it p7ac**s, 95, 13* paid by cleaning and dyeing plant*. 95 paid by contractors and builders, 9*. 93 paid by cooperatives, 9* paid by corpc-ratlo-i. 9*, 9^ paid &y farm praprletara. 3O paid by hotels, 95 paid by manufacturing plants. 9*, 96-98 paid by a*ntal ltltjziana, 113 paid by partnerahlpa, 9*. 9=, paid by power laj-jriea. 95 paid by =rc-prl*-:c.ra. 9*. 95 paid by retail stores. 9*. 13?. 103. 135 paid by schools and colleges. 121, 122 paid by srrvlce establishments, 95, 105, 136 paid by tourist caxps, 95 paid by wbc-lesalera. 95. 13*. 135 paid by work-relief agencies, l*j
178
"agon distributor*, 104
Walker. Clifford M.. 153 Walker, Preeman, 153 Wallboard: freight ahlpaent*, 6l Wallpaper stores, 10? Wallpapering contractor!, 98 Walnuts, 90 Ualah. Patrick, 158 Valton, Qeorga, 158 War bonda and stasp*, 63 War contract*, 57 War product lor, training 137
State, 1*8 Hard maid* In hospitals, 112 Van. Hlcholaa, 158 Warehouse charges, liquor, 160 Warehouses, grain, 33 Warehousing services, 106 Washers, auto, 101 Washington (0*.):
PIcetrie rates, 58 water supply, 11 Washington (D. C-): coat of living, 99 degree days, 7 sunshine, 10 temperature*, 8, 9 Waste materiala wholesalers, 104 Waste-processing industry, 96 Wat cine n, 100, 101 Watch-repair shops, 106 Water heaters; manufacture, 97 Water power. 56, 37 Water supplies, 11 In noises, 47, SO Waterborne cargo, 62 Wate melons: freight shlpnenta, 60 production, 87 Wataon, Thomaa B., 158 Wajcros*: electric rates, 58 population gain or loss, 21 temperatures, 8, 9 water aupply, 11
Wayntaboro; electric rates, 58 vater supply, 11
Wealth, 63-63 Wearing apparel:
cost, 99 manufacture, 9
vage rate*, 100 retailer*, 102, 10?
vage rates, 101 wholesaler*, 104, 105 Weather, 4-10 Weather-stripping contractors, 93
, 100 Week* worked (1939)- 56 Weldrrs, 100, 101 Welding shops, 106 Welfare:
an si stance program, 140. 141 crlnlnal-rcfomatlon programs, 33, 34, 139 Institutional population, 33, 34 social Insurance programs, 142-14* work-relief programs, 141 Wells, Ororge, 153 Wella, Huaphrj, 158" Wereat, John, 153 Weat, Wllll&n 3., 1^8 Weat Point: electric rates, 58
Wheat : freight ahlpnents, 60 production, 68
Wheat flour: freight shipments, 60 production, 96
Wholesale establishments, 9,5 104. 105 workers' characteristics, *?, 44
Wholesale Merchants, 104 Whooping cough:
casea. 110 deaths, 116, 117 Widowed persons, 28, 29, 33, 34, 39, 41 Wildlife refuges, 16 Wilson wildlife refuge, 16 Winder: electric rates, 58 water supply, 11
Wine: t.ics, 160-163 wholesalers, 104, 105
Wire: freight shipments, 6l Wolf Island wildlife refuge, 16 Woaen'9 and girls' clothing Induitrlea, 96
wage rates, 101 Women'5 clotblrjg store*, 102 Wood (see also Limber):
as fuel In homes, 48, 53 freight ahlpnenta, 60 Wood, Robert P., 151 Wood preserving Industry, 96 Wood products Industrie*, 14, 96, 97 In 3Ute prison*, 139 Wood pulp: production, 14 Wooden boxes manufacturing Industry, 96 wage rates, 101 Woodwork: freight anlpotents, 6\ Woodworking shops, 11C06 Woody plantings, 69 Wool; freight shipment*, 60 production. 91 Woolen manufacturing Industry, 96 Work aiUaals: freight shlpnents, 60 produced and on hand, 91 Work performed by contractor*, 98, 99 Work projects administration, 141 Workers, *ee Ifinplojees, Manual worker*. Popu lation Workhouses, 33, 34 Workmen's compensation: insurer* 1 taxes, 160 payments, 66, 142 State board of, 143, l6 Worsted manufacturing Industry, 96 Wrapping paper: freight shipaents, 6l
Yacht dealers, 103 Yams, 38 Yam winder*. 100 Year* of school completed, 23, 123, 12*,
126-136 Youngb^rrle*. 86
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Jlg-I-f1j1h1
14,497 12,706 1 .12
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1-10
6,096 6,927 .08
0-4
7,844 6,126 .06
1-6 Baldwin (Mill.d|.Tlll.).266 24,190 22,416 .82
B-7 Bank. (BoMr).......,.. .231 6,733 6,683 .04
1-8 Barrow (Wino>r).....,..
18,064 11,762 1.16
D-8 Barton (CartoriTill.).. .476 26,263 23,238 1.09
1-6 Bn Bill (rlti|.rald).. .266 14,623 12,722 1.17
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Brri.n (la.hTlll.).... .466
16,870 12,539 83,763 101,811
.18 2.68
-7 Bltokl.y (Coohran) . . . . . .219 9,666 8,598 .22
P-ll
6,871 8,181 .01
Q-7
.492 20,497 17,326 .67
L-1S
6,268 6,669 .09
X-12 Bullooh (8tat.iboro)... .684 26,010 21,861 .42
1-11 Burk. (Wayn.iboro )..... .632 26,620 22,196 .28
E-6
.186 9,182 6,044 .47
1-4
10,438 9,172 .68
Q-12
.668 6,910 6,409 1.62
1-11
.261 9,103 6,947 .12
0-2 Carroll jcarrollton) . . . .496 84,166 27,848 .40
6-3
12,199 11,066 .06
9-11 Charlton (rolkiton).... .799 6,266 4,362 .68
M-14 Ohathai (BaTannah)..... .441 117,970 160,111 9.06
L-3 Chattahoooh.. (Cun.ta) .258 16,138 1,469 .42
C-t Chattooga (6uMrrill.) .317 16,682 18,216 .31
D-4
20,126 16,929 .68
1-7
.126 26,396 26,799 1.96
1-8 Clay (rort Oaln.l )..... .124 7,064 6,066 .72
0-6 Clayton (JonMboro ) . . . . .149 11,666 11,229 .34
Q-9 Clinch (Bnrrlll).... .796 6,437 6,246 .61
1-4 Cobb (Marl.tta)........
88,272 42,916 .76
I-l
21,541 19,569 .95
P-6 Colquitt (Moultri.).... .663 33,012 30,897 1.16
0-10 Colvmbl. (ippllni )..... .306 9,433 7,970 .06
P-7
11,919 9,805 .16
H-3
28,972 24,956 2.26
JK--6e
Crawford (Inoxrlll. ) . . . .918 .296
7,128 17,640
6,863 16,749
.61 .91
B-l
6,894 5,812 .06
B-B Dawion (Dawionrlll.)*.. .213 4,479 3,969 .05
r-6Q-4 Doatur (Balnbrldg.)... .812 22,234 21,843 1.16 .269 86,942 79,497 6.38
L-6
L-e
Dodg. (la.tian) ........ .499 Dooly (Ti.nna)......... .394
21,022 16,888
16,368 13,962
.66 .26
1r--36
Doufiwrty (Albany)..... .326 Douglai (DouclaiTill.). .201
26,666 10,063
31,021 8,671
3.15 .33
0-3 larly (Blak(ly) ........
16,679 16,486 .99
X-9 loholi (8tat.nrill.)... .426 2,984 2,349 .00
I-1S
i-e
Ifflnihu (Sprlncfl.ld) .480 Illxrt (Illxrton)...... .362
9,646 19,816
6,446 16,661
.49 .66
J-10 Iaani.1 (Swalniboro ) . . . .686 23,617 16,324 .29
L-12 Irani (Claxton) ........ .166 7,401 6,102 .32
B-6 rannln (Blu. Rldg. ).....,.396 14,762 12,939 | .08
0-4 ray>tt( (ray.tt.Tlll.)..,.199 8,170 7,124 .29
D-2 rioyd (Row)...........,
66,141 63,167 1.29
D-6
,.243 11,322 9,690 .00
Dr--46
rranklin (CarntiTlll.).,,.269 16,612 13,946 392,886 406,866
.21 6.37
8-4
9,001 8,719 1.06
E-10
,.142 4,647 5,740 .01
P-13
21,920 41,898 .66
C-3
,.868 18,446 16,012 1.12
0.-6
19,864 16,986 .94
0B--86
Owlnn.tt (Lawr.no.Till.)1.497
13,709 29,087
12,094 26,064
.80 .74
C-7 Balxrihu (clarkllTill.j1.289 14,771 18,200 .36
D-6
34,822 92,199 1.24
rE--26
.486 12,764 10,995 .36 14,377 11,706 1.09
DJ--3e
11,426 10,213 .22 .267 16,612 12,699 .08
E-2
6,610 7,082 .01
0K--6e K-e
Bouiton (P.rry) ......... .379
16,119 11,303 12,936
13,660 16,696 11,332
.36 1.91
.22
E-7
.337 20,089 17,362 .18
B-6
6,772 7,134 .60
(-9 Jttt Darli (Bailihurit). .331 6,841 7,406 .07
1-10 J.ff.rion (LouliTlll.).. .632 20,040 17,613 .61
J-ll
11,843 10,000 .66
J-9 Johnion (WrightlTlll.).. .313 12,963 9,664 .06
1-7
.402 8,331 6,943 .63
1-6
10,091 6,897 .28
P-6
.167 6,632 6,129 .09
K-9
33,606 27,999 .46
It-6
7,837 6,991 .35
rH--i1o2
Llb.rty Lincoln
(BlndTill.).... .610 (Llnoolnton) . . . . .253
6,696 10,409 7,042 6,967
.47 .02
1-12
.403 4,086 3,392 .11
<J-8
31,860 31,122 1.58
C-6
.292 6,223 6,466 .12
K-6
16,947 13,425 .26
E-8 Mdlion (Dani.liTlll.).. .281 13,431 11,076 .46
J-4 Marion (Bu.na Tiita).... .366 6,964 6,162 1.08
0-10
10,878 10,078 1.49
0-13 Molntoih (Dari.n) ....... .431 6,292 6,644 .76
1-4 Mirlw.th.r (QrMnTill.). .499 22,066 18,996 .76
P-3 Xlll.r (Colquitt )....... .267 9,996 6,766 .29
P-6 Mitoh.ll (Cullla)...... .611 23,261 20,108 .66
1-6 Monro. (ror.ythl........ .399 10,749 9,018 1.68
L-10 MontgoMry (it. T.rnon). .236 9,668 7,677 .08
0-7
12,713 10,953 .32
B-4 Murray (Chatnorth)..... .342 11,137 9,689 .27.
K-i Muioog*. (Colunbui )..... .220 76,494 97,286 4.99
0r--76
Ooon.. (WatklniTili.)... .186
18,676 7,676
17,728 6,377
.77 .03
E-6 Ogl.thorp. (Lnlngton).....432 r-3 Paulding (Dallai)..........318 K-6 Paoh (rort Vall.y)........161 C-4 Plok.ni (Ja.pir)...........226 0-11 Pl.ro. (Blaoklh.ar)........842 I-4 Pik. (Zbulon).............280 E-2 Polk (Cdartown)...........B12 L-7 Pulaikl (BwklnlTill.).....264 E-7 Putnajn (Eatonton)..........360 II-8 qultaan (0orjtown).......170 B-7 Rabun (Clayton),...........369
1-3 Randolph (Cuthbirt)........438 B-llRiohiond (Aujuita).........326 r-6 Rookdal. (Cony.ri).........126 L-5 Eohl.y (EllTlllj.........192 J-12 Sor.Ttn (SylTania).........651 P-3 Snlnol. (DonallonTlll.)...274 E-6 Spaldlng (Oriffin).........201 C-6 8t.ph.ni (tooooa)..........160
L-3 Stnart (Lumpkin),.........483 M-6 Sumt.r (Awlou.)..........491 J-4 Talbot (Talbotton).........390 0-9 Tallaf.rro (CrawfordTill.).196 M-ll Tattnall (R.ldiTlll.)......493 J-6 laylor (Butlr)............400 M-9 I.lfair (KoRa.)............440 1-4 Hrr.ll (Dawion)...........329 0.-6 Tlunai (thoaiYill.).......640 0-7 lift (Tlfton)..............266 L-10 Tooabi (Lyoni).............369 B-6 townl (Elaail..)..........172 K-10 Tr.utLn (Sop.rton)........14 1-3 Iroup (UOrang.)...........447 R-7 Turntr (Aihburn)...........283 J-7 Twlggi (JffrionYlll.}....S86 B-6 Union (Blair.Tlll.)........319
1-6 Opion (IhOBMton)..........389 B-2 Walkr((Laray.tt.).........44B r-6 Walton (Monro.)............990 P-10 War. (Wayoron)............912 B-9 Warr.n (Warr.nton).........284 1-9 Waihlngton (6and.riTlll.)..674 1-12 Wayn. (Jnup)..............848 M-4 WlblUr (Pr.iton)..........195 L-9 Whl.r (Aluo)............l06 C-6 Whit. (Cl.T.land)..........248 B-S Whitfl.ld (Dalton).........261 M-7 Wlloox (Abbmll.).........383 r-9 Wllk.1 (Waihlngton)........472 J-8 Wilklnion (Indnton).......468 0-6 Worth (SylTMUr)..........680
12,430 12,832 10,376 9,136 11,800 10,975 26,467 9,629 8,614 3,436 7,821
16,609 81,869 7,724 6,033 20,363 6,492 28,427 12,972
10,608 24,602
8,141 6,276 16,243
10,768
16,146
16,676 31,269
16,599
16,962
4,925
7,632 43,879
10,846 9,117 7,680
26,064 31,024 20,777 27,929 10,286 24,230
13,122
4,726
6,636
6,417
26,105
12,766 16,084 11,026 21,374
9,802 1 .11 10,998 .12
10,691 1.03 7,866 .!
10,278 .12
6,386 .26
26,603 .76 8,974 .28
7,384 .16 2,969 .22
6,499 .78
14,084 .72 88,871 3.10
6,644 .63 4,374 .07 16,721 .46
7,937 .66
26,096 1.36 13,361 .69
9,813 .96
22,611 .82 7,084 .40 4,709 .73
14,627 .12 8,972 .28
12,720 .89 16,108 .49 34,012 1.67 17,626 .81 14,877 .40 8,980 .01 6,641 .17 42,810 1.67
9,936 .34 6,269 .37 6,630 .06 22,268 .92
29,064 .61 18,642 .76 28,666 1.04
9,339 .47 20,626 .66
12,104 .67 3,734 6.11 6,647 .20 6,466 .26 26,668 2.60
9,869 .22
12,617 .68 9,149 .72
17,922 .18
OIOROU...................68.616 3,123,723 2,976,646 1.91
fonront ff. B. Bureau of th Cnm, Population Cniu. jj.porti and Sptalal population R.porti, .r. P-44 (3)< Onrfla IMpartHnt of Xntnu., Statlitioal R.port (bimill). Stat. InooM tax., paid by indlTlduali, partn.rihip., and flduoiarl.i during th flioal y.ar 1943-4, dlTid.d by olrlllan population ihonn in pr.o.dlng oolujn.~