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The Research Divlaion of THE UNITED COlOIDNITr SERVICES OF METROPOLITAN BOSTON presents herewith, vmder the general
title of "SOCIAL FACTS BT CENSUS TRACTS", selected items from the 1950 U. S. Census of Popiala<tlon and Housing for
the traoted area of Metropolitan Boston. This area comprises 83 cities and tovms, divided Into a total of I465
tracts. The three Tables published by the U. S, Bureau of the Census tabulate 251 items for each tract. From
these, 55 items have been selected by the U, C. S. Committee on Census Data as of major importance for our studies.
Figures for other items for specific tracts can be obtained from the Boston Regional Office of -Uie U. S. Departaent
of Commerce, UO Broad Street, Boston; HUbbard 2-6200. the price of the complete Metropolitan document is 60 cents.
A Census Tract is a sub-division of a municipality (or in some cases an entire town) delineated for statistical
p<irpoaes by the U. S. Bureau of the Census through cooperation with a local committee - In this case, the U. C. S.
Census Data Committee. Tract areas were established with a view to approximate uniformity in population (usually
3,000 to 6,000); with some consideration for homogeneity in economic and housing characteristics, and with due
regard for natural features.
Any Red Feather Agency or other organization interested in analysis of a given neighborhood comprising one or more
tracts can compile for comparison with these data specific data on any one or more of a number of subjects, such as
births, oases attended ty visiting nurse, children attending summer camps. Juvenile delinquency, memberships in
various kinds of organizations, persons participating in specific group and recreational and educational activities,
public relief cases, etc. Street Indexes, (House Numbers by Census Tracts) are available for the cities and towns
in the 0. C. S. area, and can be obtained through the U. C. S. Research Division. Any list of addresses can be dis-
tributed among Census Tracts by the use of these Street Indexes.
Social Agencies have made use of Census Tract data in the following ways:
a. To sample coverage by geographic location of the services of each agency.
b. To relate agency service to total and district populations. (For example, agencies for the aged
can see extent of their services in areas of high percentage of aged, provided that they have
1950 census data. )
c. To relate agency services to total community services.
d. To enable Functional Councils and ccramunity planning groups to perceive areas in need of augumented services.
e. To aid the integration of social planning, fund raising, and allocations.
f . To facilitate answers to schools, churches, organizations and Individuals for sociological and demographic
data. (Necessary tools are Census Tract data, plus community data and annual facts from local Health
Council and local Real Property Inventory. )
g. To permit evaluation of trends in service needs and problems for smnual tabulation of comparable data - thus
resulting in sounder social planning.
CENSUS TRACT MAPS OF MUNICIPALITIES IN METROPOLITAN BOSTON AREA
A special map has been prepared of each municipality in the metropolitan Boston tracted area which contains two or
more tracts. The Massachusetts Geodetic Survey maps from which these were developed are all designed for publica-
tion in 11 X 8|" sheet form. They vary, therefore, in scale and in north point. There are li2 single-tract
municipalities for which no special maps are necessary.
Maps are available for the following miaalclpallties :
Stoneham
Arlington
Cambridge
Lynn
Norwood
Stoughton
Belmont
Chelsea
Maiden
Peabody
Wakefield
Beverly
Danvers
Bedford
Quincy
Waltham
Bralntree
Dedham
MeD '•ose
Randolph
Watertown
Brldgewater
Everett
Milton
Revere
Wellesley
Brockton
Framlngham
Natiok
Salem
Weymouth
Brookline
Hlngham
Needham
Saugus
Winthrop
Boston
Lexington
Newton
Somerville
Wobum
The tract data and maps in this series of studies may be used in any combination of municipalities for Area studies
of any section of metropolitan Boston. Comparisons of one part of a given municipality with another part of either
the same or another municipality can also easily be made. Moreover, the selected items give the basic data from
which special social or other data can be developed and correlated.
X KEf TO READINQ OF MAPS
d.
e.
Scale is given In each case in thousands of feet. North point is shown on all maps.
Dashed lines indicate artificial municipal boundaries.
Solid lines Indicate streets forming tract boundaries. Names of streets are letterd parallel to streets
wherever possible. NOIE - In a few cases solid lines denote tract boundaries formed by park,
cenBtary or institutional property lines, and are so identified.
Double lines Indicate waterways or shore lines.
Dotted lines Indicate major street extensions for map clarification, or connecting links between two
tract bounding sections of the same street.
Cross-hatched solid lines indicate railroads where they are tract boundaries. Railroad extensions for
map clarification are shown by cross-hatched dash lines .
Blocks indicate county and tract number within county. (BC-Bristolj MC^iddlesex; NC-Worfolkj
PC-Plymouthj SC-Suffolk.) Boston tracts are numbered within A-Z letters. \ ^^ 1
Capital words Indicate adjacent municipalities. Yi^ r
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TABLE I - CHAPACTEFISTICS
AREA
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
J-3
J-lt
J-5
K-3
K-1.A
K-1.B
K-5
S-1
1. Population - 1950
51,221
3, i53
1.,185
9,71.0
6,1.58
5,715
10,119
6,932
l.,1.19
2. Population - 19li0
39,502
3,312
l.,0l.7
7,988
l.,266
3,61.6
8,281
l.,662
3,300
3. Psrcent of Change
+ 29.7
♦ 10.3
+ 3. 1.
+ 21.9
+ 51.I1
+ 56.7
+ 22.2
+ 1.8.7
♦33.9
k. Male Population - 1950
22,289
1,767
2,038
1.,1j01.
2,696
2,869
l.,307
2,536
1,672
5. Non-White Population
1,270
65
1.57
1.71.
36
83
56
1.3
56
6. Foreign-Born White Pop.
7,530
61,7
702
1,538
823
678
1,1.1.2
1,055
61.5
7. No. of Married Couples*
8,655
560
61.0
1,755
1,010
705
2,360
1,010
615
8. Couples with their own
household*
7,570
1(20
525
1,615
850
580
2,200
795
585
'9, Households - Total Number
17,508
920
1,275
3,891
2,07a
1,225
l.,651.
2,139
1,330
10. Institutional Population
1
-
-
-
_
1
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
50,905
3,635
1.,155
9,590
6,550
5,650
9,91.0
6,910
l.,1.75
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 191j9*
38,175
2,515
3,1.55
7,675
1,615
3,830
8,085"
l.,320
3,680
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed
32.5
12.1
11.8
12.2
13.0
12.8
12.5
12.9
12.5
llj. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
3h,hhS
2,600
2,51.0
6,315
l.,61.o
l.,290
5,770
5,205
3,085
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
13,115
800
950
2,610
1,905
2,155
1,200
1,770
1,725
16. From f 1,500 to J2,000
8,370
730
925
1,760
875
700
1,750
1,105
525
17. From $3,000 to $l4,h99
1),335
305
230
860
U.5
365
1,2U0
605
285
18. Incomes $h,500 and over
1.,115
175
125
535
850
1.25
925
81.0
21,0
19. I'edian Income dollars**
1,832
1,880
1,71.6
1,71.3
1,71.5
1,150
2,650
1,991.
806
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
AREA
NOMIC CHfJUCTERISTICS
TOTAL
J-3
J-1,
J-5
K-3
K-1.A
K-liB
K-5
S-1
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
1,9U3
87
215
1.27
201
122
51.8
ll|li
199
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
1,593
113
21.7
281.
206
95
362
132
151.
3. Persons lli-19 yrs. old
3,089
178
221
1.65
371.
735
269
3lh
503
U, Persons 65 yrs. old or over
6,685
700
631
1,330
813
561
1,032
1,227
391
5. ftersons 21 yrs. old or over
Ii3,060
3,222
3,1.1.7
8,361
5,387
l.,358
8,857
6,139
3,289
6. Persons lii yrs. old or over
li7,685
3,1.53
3,723
9,029
6,051
5,1.98
9,209
6,656
1,,066
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
25,825
1,955
2,173
5,052
3,01.2
2,317
5,81.6
3,712
1,728
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
2U,676
1,791
1,982
l.,78l
2,965
2,21^1
5,703
3,576
1,631,
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
5,392
237
212
818
850
575
1,21.8
931
521
10. Managers, Officials and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
2,3148
120
96
326
10.8
266
529
a52
11.1
11. Clerical and kindred workers
5,656
350
lao
1,121.
602
512
1,51.6
798
311.
12, Sales Workers
2M3
133
165
1.55
286
193
739
363
109
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
l,7lj9
183
230
1.20
95
125
1.56
121.
116
Hi. Operatives and kindred workers
1,966
223
279
526
78
120
h23
129
188
15. Private household workers
896
29
36
77
31.2
88
hS
268
11
16. Service workers (except
household)
3,606
1.52
1.77
880
21.0
316
601.
1.31.
203
17. Laborers
332
27
58
101
21
15
70
21
19
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
J-3
J-1.
J-5
K-3
K-1.A
K-kB
K-5
2,173
S-1
1. Total Dwelling Units
17,852
9hh
1,282
3,9la
2,190
1,253
l.,689
1,380
2. Total Occupied Units
17,h28
925
1,265
3,885
2,067
1,208
l.,61.0
2,099
1,339
3. Oimer-occupied Units
951.
22
57
80
263
11.0
111.
179
99
1*. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
221
8
23
22
53
9
32
29
1.5
5. Median value of Singles
dollarsl
15,000*
-
_
_
20,000 +
^
^
_
_
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
Uj,6l42
573
820
3,1.89
1,681.
91.6
l.,372
1,725
1,033
7. Total Units reporting condition
16,991
811
1,231.
3,895
2,022
1,166
l.,56a
1,929
1,370
8. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
1,220
109
128
66
221
77
11.9
296
171.
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
11,665
81.5
1,235
3,325
1,835
1,060
3,1.55
1,810
1,100
10. Units built 191)0 or later*
-
-
_
_
_
11. Median persons per occupied unit^ 1.9
2.1
2.2
1.9
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.9
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
2,090
81
92
1.51.
311
118
698
188
11.8
13. Units reporting central heat*
I6,ltl0
815
1,185
3,865
1,900
1,135
I.,5i5
1,900
1,095
Ih. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
15,716
855
i,05U
3,75U
1,639
1,001
l.,371
1,805
1,237
15. No. rentals under $20
228
17
6
15
10
6
16
37
121
16. From $20 to $39
3,583
198
31.1
1,383
102
106
917
11.7
389
17. From SljO to $59
6,71.5
1.83
1.99
1,615
270
375
2,625
3U0
538
18. Rentals $60 and over
5,160
157
208
7m
1,257
511.
813
1,281
189
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
52.00
1.5.90
1.6.21.
1.3.98
82.61
61.08
1.6.96
83.91
1.2.51
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500
Medians for individual census tracts computed from 11. class intervals for income j 8 class Intervals for rent.
T^edian not shown where base is less than 100.
BOSTON - SOUTH END
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
AREA
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
0^1
0-2
0-3
0-1,
I-l
1-2
1-3
i-a
j-i
J-2
L-1
1. Population - 1950
5U,563
1,168
2,715
U63
621
2,899
a, 015
6,917
2,076
5,263
3,ia3
5,065
2. Population - 19h0
52,U.2
1,128
J, 159
783
58).
2,680
a,23i
6,322
2,991
5,a68
2,379
a, 530
3. Percent of change
+ U.o
+ 3,5
-lli.l
-1.0.9
+6.3
+8.2
-5.1
+ 9.a
-30.6
- 3.7
+32.1
+n.8
h. Male Population - 1950
29,1.85
871.
1,791
316
383
1,502
2,198
a,2i5
1,062
2,726
1,608
2,8ia
5. Non-White Population
13,230
617
706
9
129
380
1,131
aaa
116
135
1,778
589
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop,
10,362
109
583
103
113
732
853
1,895
399
l,a67
288
1,215
7. No. of Married Couples*
8,175
155
IjOO
65
105
520
630
995
280
690
385
760
8. Couples with their own
household*
6,515
105
320
1.0
95
a9o
580
770
260
555
2as
a3o
9, Households - Total Nunfcer
13,5U)
276
580
76
169
998
1,198
1,302
590
1,397
736-
953
10. Institutional Population
267
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
17
11. Persons 1 jr. old or over*
51l,200
1,190
2,600
1.65
610
2,905
3,920
6,895
2,oa5
5,350
3,155
5,105
12. Item 11 - Same residence in
1950 as in 19li9*
ll2,!.20
860
1,790
320
365
2,a50
3,330
S,S3S
1,72s
a,365
2,a80
3,7a5
13. 25 yrs or over - median
school yrs. completed*
9,5
e,u
8.1.
-
-
8.6
8.a
8.5
8.7
9.8
9.1
9. a
111, Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
31,1*140
720
1,575
3U0
360
1,335
l,a65
a,325
835
3,aa5
1,700
3,55S
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
13,875
380
600
100
160
635
530
1,965
a25
1,525
910
1,790
16. From $1,500 to $2,999
9,li20
175
Ui5
80
90
370
sas
i.ais
200
1,070
aes
1,025
17. From $3,000 to $h,h99
2,635
60
100
35
1.0
lao
165
255
90
330
no
260
18. Incomes $li,500 and over
1,110
30
80
20
10
80
70
las
30
165
ao
65
19, Median Income .... dolTars**
< 1,500
1,239
1,1.91.
-
-
i,a38
1,791
i,a26
1,261
1,522
i,2ai
1,21a
TABLE II - AQE AND ECO-
AREA
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
G-1
G-2
G-3
0-1.
1-1
1-2
1-3
i-a
J-1
J-2
I-l
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
3,699
61*
175
9
1.1.
2a3
a33
aa8
199
217
217
272
2. Persons 5-13 yra. old
a, 1*69
72
193
12
6a
3a5
612
538
295
271
2ai
268
3, Persons l!t-19 yrs. old
2,91*6
56
172
10
52
205
290
311
163
219
1D3
168
U, Persons 65 yrs. old or over
7,300
158
300
68
3a
359
336
1,107
218
910
367
998
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
1*2,729
966
2,11.7
1*26
a5i
2,076
2,622
5,5a2
1,380
a, 510
2,552
a,328
6, Persons llj yrs. old or over
1.6,395
1,032
2,3^7
1*1.2
513
2,311
2,970
5,931
1,582
a, 775
2,685
a,525
7. No. of Item 6 In Civilian
Labor Force
26,691*
585
1,382
223
3oa
1,326
1,596
3,308
839
2,881
1,659
2,508
8. No. of Item 7 employed In
month of April, 1950
23,665
1*88
1,153
213
261
1,086
1,330
2,907
722
2,580
l,5a7
2,166
9. Professional, Technical, and
kindred workers
1,989
61
67
36
31
ao
28
118
57
2a3
118
109
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
1,009
37
79
19
6
a2
58
131
36
130
82
6a
11, Clerical and kindred workers
2,163
28
103
18
22
102
89
230
60
338
123
160
12. Sales Workers
1,027
1.6
58
12
12
a3
66
12a
31
i)|li
52
109
13, Craftsmen, Foremen, and
Kindred workers
2,272
22
99
32
25
119
152
323
77
228
13a
2ao
Hi. Operatives and kindred workers
1*,856
81*
231.
21,
6a
28a
ai3
6ia
200
360
238
ai3
15. Private household workers
1,081*
-
11.
-
7
36
ao
57
la
109
135
us
16. Service workers (except
household )
7,093
199
1*23
63
75
337
3oa
1,03a
153
880
sai
76a
17. Laborers
1,839
7
67
7
18
76
171
260
89
95
10a
152
TABLE in - CHARACIERIS-
AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
0-1
G-2
G-3
G-a
I-l
1-2
1-3
I-a
J-1
J-2
L-l
1. Total Dwelling Units
13,818
285
599
83
176
1,035
1,295
1,361
596
i.ass
705
9SS
2, Total Occupied Units
13,333
273
578
78
169
986
1,196
1,29a
586
1,395
681
9as
3. Owi»r-occupled Units
1,1*09
37
77
1.
18
58
S3
173
27
182
72
195
h. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
136
U
5
5
11
7
a
6
2
16
18
u
5. Median value of Singles.. dollars^
6,250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6. Total Units in Five or more
unit structures
6,1,68
28
110
37
50
a83
378
591
22a
780
330
sa7
7. Total Units reporting condition
13,101
261
583
71.
161
1,009
1,257
1,32a
582
l,ai9
698
788
8. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
6,783
191*
290
37
76
5a2
a68
6sa
253
626
357
6ia
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
13,01*5
270
590
70
ia5
965
1,190
1,310
60S
1,395
TlS
855
10. Units built IPflO or later*
5
-
-
-
5
_
_
11, Median persons per occupied unit^
2,2
2,6
2.6
1.9
2.3
2.3
2.7
2. a
2.6
1.9
2.3
2.2
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
2,1*87
65
85
6
31
119
22a
27a
111
186
109
3U
13. Units reporting central heat*
7,720
20
185
30
as
215
90
925
95
1,080
620
760
Ui, All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
11,556
223
1*86
70
130
90S
1,155
1,113
sas
1,200
590
69a
15. Ho, rentals under $20
2,623
95
157
19
as
383
635
205
27a
120
IS
as
16, From $20 to $39
6,050
no
271.
27
56
a76
aTO
6a2
2a8
556
288
3aa
17. From $l40 to $59
2,321
16
15
19
25
a2
a7
198
21
381
2U
231
18, Rentals $60 and over
562
2
10
5
1
a
3
68
2
lao
76
7U
19. Median contract monthly
rent •,•••••,••. dollars**^
30.1*3
21. IJ*
2U.12
-
23.97
21,31
18. 9S
28,05
i9.as
36.70
38,87
37.30
statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown liiere base is less than 500.
^tedians for individual census tracts eanputed from U* olass intervals for Incoaej 8 class intervals for rent.
'Hledian not shown iriiere base is less than 100.
BOSTON - SOUTH END continued
TABLE I continued
U2
L-3
L-li
L-5
L-6
CITT
TOTAL
1. Population - 19?0
5,62lj
5,IJ.o
2,875
2,905
3,I.0U
801,1.1.1,
2. Population - 19liO
5,177
U,1.8l
2,U56
2,7W
3,330
770,816
3, Percent of change
4- 8,6
+ 20,7
♦ 17.1
*5,9
+ 2.2
tl*.0
Ij. Male Population - 19?0
3,000
2,868
1,1.93
91.0
1,695
388,180
5. Non-Hhite Population
a,235
2,552
261.
36
129
U2,7Ut
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop,
306
770
625
381.
520
lia.,092
7. No. of Married Couples*
915
795
525
380
575
161,51.0
8. Couples with their oim
household*
750
655
kho
365
105
Ll.7,600
9. Households - Total Number
1,636
1,550
81.6
511
726
219,398
10. Institutional Population
-
62
57
131
-
10,381
11. Persons 1 yr, old or over*
5,510
5,355
2,860
2,825
3,100
787,250
12, Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19li9*
1*,U25
l.,095
2,270
1,960
2,705
679,695
13. 25 yrs or Over - median
school years completed*
9.3
8.8
8.2
11.3
8.8
U.0
Vi. Total No. of families and
unrelated individuals*
3, 21^0
3,165
1,635
1,785
1,960
289,61.0
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
1,325
1,1.65
575
695
795
73,965
16. From 8l,500 to $2,999
l,o8o
960
ia.5
525
51.0
76,165
17, From $3,000 to $)j,l499
305
275
160
110
200
61,120
18, Incomes $li,500 and over
95
90
50
80
60
50,835
19, Median Income .,.. dollars**
1,593
•i.,621
1,621
1,520
1,506
2,61J
TABI£ II continued
L-2
L-3
i-a
L-5
L-6
CITT TOTAL
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
351.
1.22
192
208
202
71,038
2. Persons 5-13 yrs, old
M
38U
263
317
2U8
97,182
3. Persons llj-19 yrs. old
231
2U6
161
322
237
63,772
li. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
611.
71.8
1.65
218
1.00
77,631.
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
l.,62U
l.,301
2,227
1,91.7
2,630
556,01.0
6, Persons \h yrs. old or over
U,921.
U,60l.
2,1.20
2,380
2,951.
633,22U
7. No. of Item 6 In Civilian
Labor Force
2,901
2,768
1,2U.
1,387
1,783
336,692
6. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
2,662
2,U.lj
1,107
1,291
1,708
311,816
9. Professional, Technical and
kindred workers
133
106
1.6
313
U83
32,1.61
10, Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
69
130
52
lU.
30
23,901
11, Clerical and kindred workers
135
11.6
96
1.02
111
60,533
12. Sales workers
71.
62
62
61.
68
26,051
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
199
265
128
77
152
1.2,100
llj. Operatives and kindred workers
613
623
262
168
262
61,170
15, Private household workers
286
193
1.0
8
30
5,065
16, Service workers (except
household)
861.
591
315
163
387
39,930
17, laborers
236
285
83
30
159
17,881
TABLE III continued
L-2
L-3
L-1.
L-5
L-6
CITf TOTAL
1, Total Dwelling Units
1,51.6
1,615
862
519
731
222,079
2. Total Occupied Units
1,532
1,551
832
510
727
218,103
3. Owner-occupied Units
158
11.5
75
60
75
51.,266
U, Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
li.
8
11.
1
3
23,1.78
5. Median value of Singles..dollarsl
-
-
-
-
-
9,1.72
6. Total Units in Five or more
unit structures
913
896
1.61
200
ia.0
68,961.
7. Total Units reporting condition
1,1.62
1,508
822
506
61.7
217,521.
8. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
571.
1,199
a72
195
232
33,5U8
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
1,1.25
1,560
815
520
615
167,205
10. Units built 19liO or later*
-
-
-
.
_
11,085
11. Median persons per occupied unit^
2.1
2,0
2,1
2.6
2.2
3.1
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
250
361.
115
106
101
27,261
13. Units reporting central heat*
1,305
1,070
615
190
1.75
157,1.85
llj. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
1,301.
1,366
751
1.22
602
159,71.2
15. No. rentals under $20
52
201
151
96
127
17,032
16. From $20 to $39
776
759
1*27
269
328
78,718
17. From $U0 to $59
)i)|i
328
11.8
U7
118
1.6,951
18. Rentals $60 and aver
35
78
25
10
29
17,010
19. Medieui contract monthly
rent dollars**^
35.68
30.90
28, la
25.00
26.81.
35.1.0
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Uedlans for individual census tracts eoipited from U. class intervals for Iscomei 8 class Intervals for rent.
Tledlan not shown where base is less than 100.
BOSTON - BRIGHTON
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
AREA
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
Y-1
Y-2
Y-3A
Y-3B
Y-1.
Y-5A
Y-5B
Y-5C
1, Population - 1950
67,188
5,U70
6,658
11,385
7,089
9,075
5,737
9,31)2
io,a32
2. Population - 19it0
63,367
5,892
7,29li
11,123
7,357
8,652
5,1.28
8,778
6,6a3
3. I^rcent of Change
+6.0
-7.2
+18.7
+2.1,
-3.6
+2.5
+5.7
+6.U
+20.7
h. Male Population - 1950
31,030
2,698
l.,596
li,793
3,132
l.,225
2,688
a, 1)08
a,a9o
5, Non-White Population
386
5
237
1.8
22
12
9
18
35
6. Foreign-Born White Pop.
12,li90
1,066
1,379
2,363
1,379
1,669
1,059
1,678
1,897
7. No. of Married Couples*
15,310
l,21j0
1,795
2,795
1,550
2,050
1,220
2,ia5
2,515
8. Couples with their own
household*
lit, 335
1,130
1,605
2,705
1,1.25
1,935
1,11.0
1,985
2,aio
9. Households - Total Number
21,2147
l,U3lt
2,136
l.,653
2,127
2,1)1)2
i,i)8a
2,856
a,ii5
10. Institutional Population
19I1
-
1
-
71
1
1)0
aa
57
11. Persons 1 yr. old or orer*
65,775
5,300
8,li30
11,315
6,91.5
8,915
5,610
9,130
10,130
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19ii9*
56,265
li,825
7,01.0
9,875
6,020
8,025
5,275
8,3a5
8,860
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.2
9.9
12.0
12.3
12.0
12.1
12.1
12.3
12.5
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
25,350
1,615
3,355
5,280
2,91)5
2,865
1,550
3,335
a,ao5
15. No. Incomes under Sl,S00*
S,0l5
285
850
1,100
585
1,20
220
720
835
16. From $1,500 to $2,999
5,835
ao5
880
1,525
670
555
300
585
915
17. From $3,000 to $k,h99
6,1)25
I180
820
1,275
700
855
1)65
760
1,070
18. Incomes 81i,500 and over
6,365
390
715
1,005
605
9U5
520
985
1,220
19. Median Income ... dollars**
3,229
3,209
2,650
2,868
3,037
3,603
3,657
3,310
3,300
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
AREA
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
T-l
Y-2
T-3A
Y-3B
Y-1,
Y-5A
Y-5B
Y-5C
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
5,363
556
801.
7la
531)
631)
1)86
707
701
2, Persons 5-13 yrs. old
6,930
780
1,000
702
771
1,106
789
992
790
3. Persons II4-I9 yrs. old
li,U5l
530
673
376
511)
757
539
622
aao
h. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
6,87li
lj02
723
1,513
811)
795
509
888
1,230
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
1.9,555
3,532
6,071
9,1.63
5,170
6,21)0
3,82a
6,866
6,389
6. Persons 11; yrs. old or over
5U,895
li,l3U
6,851i
9,91.2
5,781,
7,135
a, 1.62
7,6a3
6,9ai
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
30,ll.li
2,329
3,627
5,81)1.
3,2U8
3,952
2,305
3,957
a, 882
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
28,812
2,155
3,1.21
5,631
3,069
3,766
2,217
3,835
a, 718
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
3,953
135
326
71.3
a8i
1)68
296
638
866
10, Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
3,316
116
276
685
21)3
307
209
652
828
11. Clerical and kindred workers
6,UJ.
355
638
1,375
707
913
558
888
1,007
12. Sales Workers
3,682
112
259
906
295
31.7
169
586
1,008
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
3,ao9
381
551
569
390
552
337
321
308
llj. Operatives and kindred
workers
3,97U
6I16
757
6I18
1)69
51.2
297
311
30a
15. Private household workers
256
111
32
38
18
39
32
37
a6
16. Service workers (except
household)
2,672
228
389
51)8
322
1)28
235
266
256
17. Laborers
883
11.9
151.
86
117
131
77
118
51
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
I-l
1-2
Y-3A
Y-3B
Y^
Y-5A
Y-5B
Y-SC
1. Total DweUing Units
21,376
l.liW
2,11.5
l.,696
2,11)9
2,U77
1,501
2,836
a, 123
2. Totil Occupied Units
21,115
l,li29
2,118
l.,633
2,127
2,1)33
i.aea
2,807
a, 08a
3. Owner-Occupied Units
lt,ii76
a90
530
233
505
1,015
7^9
7a2
212
li. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
T 2,371
11.3
286
77
3li2
917
280
207
119
5. Median value of Singles. .dollars
|1 9,628
7,516
7,095
-
9,070
10,91)2
10,1)07
11,921
-
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
10,630
ili5
621
li,08l
91)0
99
30
1,220
3,a9a
7. Total Units reporting condition
21,072
1,1.29
2,121i
li,628
2,107
2,1)70
1,1)88
2,811
a,ois
8. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
832
32U
206
77
87
55
15
2a
aa
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
12,860
1,220
1,605
3,610
1,835
1,390
525
935
i,7ao
10. Units built I9I4O or later*
515
5
70
-
30
215
30
65
100
11. Median persons per
occupied unit'-
2.7
3.5
3.2
2.2
2.6
3.U
3.5
2.9
2.3
12, Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
1,828
185
270
369
227
197
117
190
273
13. Units reporting central heat*
19,665
935
1,660
l.,595
1,965
2,330
i,U75
2,755
3,950
111. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
16,260
921
1,563
l.,307
1,579
1,1.17
719
2,030
3,72a
15. No. rentals under $20
205
lOli
la
3
20
6
6
12
13
16. From $20 to $39
1»,276
676
737
875
655
531)
253
318
226
17. From $liO to $59
7,902
115
51.0
2,1.97
697
606
391)
1,072
1,981
18. Rentals $60 and over
3,877
2U
2a5
932
207
271
66
628
1,50a
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
a9.21»
30.29
39.60
1.7.81.
la. 75
1)3.17
a2.98
51.93
56.62
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from Hi class intervals for Income j 8 class intervals for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100,
BOSTON - CHABLESTOWN
TABLE I - CHAMCTEEISTICS
AREA
OF THE POPULATION'
TOTAL
C-1
C-2
C-3
D-1
D-2
D-3
D-l,
E-1
E-2
1. Population - 1950
31,332
6,777
3,319
5,11,8
1,336
1,311
2,529
3,ia7
U,620
3,11,5
2. Population - 191*0
25,587
1,020
2,912
3,961
1,376
1,301,
2,912
3,532
5,120
3,1,50
3. Percent of change
+22.5
*561j.lj
+llj.0
■»30.0
-2.9
*o.5
-13.2
-10,9
-9.8
-8.8
h, Male Population - 1950
17,936
5,635
l,60l4
2,U5o
619
661,
1,203
1,567
2,621,
1,570
5. Non-White Population
lj.0
21i7
6
3
11
1
h
1,
121,
10
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop.
3,157
170
381
555
157
182
297
377
587
1,51
7. No. of Married Couples*
It, 610
360
565
955
205
200
525
555
655
590
8. Couples with their own
household*
1,255
330
530
900
190
170
1,80
515
595
51.5
9. Households - Total Number
6,771
556
812
1,31,7
379
321
671,
833
998
851
10. Institutional Population
586
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
585
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
30,815
6,725
3,290
5,085
1,255
1,285
2,1,95
3,075
1,,535
3,070
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19U9*
23,).95
1,910
2,955
U,585
1,090
1,230
2,300
2,865
3,865
2,61,5
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
10.1
11,6
10.1
10.6
9,5
9,5
10.2
9.8
8.9
10.1
llj. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
12,)43S
5,160
885
1,1,85
350
31,0
810
900
1,210
1,295
15. No. Incomes under fl.SOO*
lj,W5
2,610
220
325
115
85
210
170
370
380
16. fVom ?1,500 to ?2,999
3,165
1,025
265
1,70
90
85
265
300
31,5
320
17. From ?3,000 to 9k,h99
2,325
505
2ao
1,00
80
115
205
2)45
265
270
18. Incomes $li,500 and over
1,365
1U5
130
275
55
1,5
120
175
175
2U5
19. Median Income dollars** •
2,062
1,371.
2,662
2,800
-
-
2,659
2,886
2,371
2,560
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
AREA
' MOMIC CHAHACTERISTICS
TOTAL
C-l
C-2
C-3
D-l
D-2
D-3
D-l,
E-l
E-2
1. Persons vmder 5 yrs. old
2,999
32U
U30
581,
11,3
162
300
335
1,59
262
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
li,393
5U7
652
898
235
201,
362
517
658
320
3. Persons lh-19 yrs. old
3,662
1,337
356
1,83
105
136
218
327
1,29
271
U. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
2,102
102
217
1,19
115
66
210
259
335
359
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
16,968
3,617
1,832
3,106
639
796
1,615
1,908
3,009
2,21,6
6. Persons Ih yrs. old or over
23,9ljO
5,906
2,237
3,666
958
91,5
1,867
2,295
3,503
2,563
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
9,577
570
1,086
1,887
511,
1,86
992
1,2U5
1,517
1,280
8. No. of Item 7 eraployed in
month of April, 1950
8,637
529
992
1,697
1,52
hhl
897
1,101,
1,323
1,202
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
UlS
li8
39
62
20
13
59
29
37
111
ID. 'Janagers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
262
13
31,
61,
13
6
13
1,3
36
1,0
11. Clerical and kindred workers
1,789
89
219
1,08
lOl,
52
209
221
226
261
12. Sales Workers
to5
31
55
92
20
17
31,
U2
61
53
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
1,215
63
130
215
51
63
152
172
199
170
111. Operatives and kindred workers
2,030
138
222
31,2
127
156
209
286
31,3
207
15. Private household workers
51
9
h
12
-
1,
6
1
8
7
16. Service workers (except
household)
1,256
71,
11,3
250
61,
69
108
163
206
179
17. Laborers
1,173
61
11,0
21,6
52
58
103
Lbl
202
170
TABLE III - CHAEACIERIS-
AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
C-l
C-2
C-3
D-L
D-2
D-3
D-l,
E-l
E-2
1. Total Dwelling Units
6,957
556
8ia
1,375
391
339
685
850
1,037
883
2. Total Occupied Units
6,738
550
810
l,3lJ.
376
321
669
830
997
eui
3. Owner-occupied Units
1,589
-
115
311
116
93
21,0
300
189
225
h. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
276
8
19
1,0
11
hh
U8
1,2
36
28
5. Median value of Singles.. dollars-'-
lj,023
-
-
U,913
-
-
-
3,306
-
-
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
1,616
51*5
373
31,8
U,
18
50
16
138
81.
7. Total Units reporting condition
6,892
5Sli
629
1,362
386
331,
680
8ia<
1,027
876
8. Units with no private bath or
no running wa-ter or dilapidated
l,67lj
1
216
323
190
99
133
201
300
211
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
5,680
20
505
1,065
365
330
685
830
1,015
865
10. Units built 19liO or later*
1,130
5U0
300
290
-
-
-
-
-
-
11, Median persons per occupied unit^
3.h
3.6
3.6
3.1,
3,2
3.1,
3.3
3.3
3.5
3.0
12. Units reporting 1,01 persons
per room or more
1,301
175
199
258
66
76
88
130
190
119
13. Units reporting central heat*
3,170
525
1.65
750
55
110
310
265
255
1,35
lit. A}1 units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
5,127
5La
691,
1,028
259
230
1,22
527
8o8
611
15. No. rentals under $20
1,207
10
92
189
116
78
Ul
171,
279
158
16. From 320 to $39
2,666
171
311
5ia
138
126
282
316
US5
326
17. From SUO to J59
1,123
353
26U
267
5
21
21
25
63
loU
18. Rentals $60 and over
131
llj
27
31
-
5
8
12
U
23
19. Median contract monthly rent
dollars**!
30.17
1*2.79
314.83
29.38
20.61
23.02
2U.50
22.8li
22.89
26.33
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**Medians for individual census tracts computed frcm It, class intervals for income; 8 class intervals for rent.
Ttedian not shown where base is less than 100.
BOSIMJ - NORTH END
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE POPOTATION
AREA
TOTAL
F-1
F-2
F-3
F^
F-S
F-6
1. Population - 1950
I8,2l48
3,861
U,23U
722
U,935
3,020
1,1*76
2. Popolation - 19bO
19,698
3,221
5,U37
973
5,573
3,367
1,127
3. Percent of Change
-7.li
+19.9
-22.1
-25.8
-11.1,
-10.3
*31.0
ll. Male Population - 1950
9,999
2,3ia
2,126
1.75
2,U92
1,U81*
1,081
5. Non-Wilto Population
93
61*
2
6
3
1*
11*
6. Foreign-Born White Pop.
5,11.6
1,088
HP
95
1,570
881*
27U
7. No. of Married Couples*
3,380
630
860
110
1,015
675
90
8. Couples with their oim
household*
3,185
600
830
100
950
655
50
9. Households - Total Number
a, 819
931
1,268
1U9
l,1.2h
86U
183
10. Institutional Population
87
-
-
-
-
-
87
11, Persons 1 yr. old or over*
18,035
3,870
U,185
700
U,905
2,930
1,1*1.5
12, Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19U9*
15,090
2,870
3,855
395
1*,1.95
2,715
760
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed
8.2
7.3
8.1
-
8.3
8.2
10.7
lli. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
7,195
1,865
1,250
365
1,515
990
1,210
15. No. Incomes under $1,500
2,220
660
315
11.5
385
305
lao
16. From $1,500 to $2,999
2,185
600
385
80
575
325
220
17. From $3,000 to $li,li99
l,3li5
330
255
55
335
215
155
18. Incomes $U,500 and over
650
11.5
195
30
135
95
50
19. Median Income ... dollars**
2,173
2,053
2,U55
-
2,373
2,297
1,51.7
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
AREA
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
F-l
F-2
F-3
F-l*
F-5
F-6
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
1,1j70
273
392
59
1*35
276
35
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
2,027
ia7
556
81.
573
31*8
1.9
3. Persons lli-19 yrs. old
1,723
500
370
113
1*1*5
260
35
h. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
1,575
281i
31*5
39
1*30
2hh
233
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
12,620
2,526
2,81*6
1.20
3,1*00
2,077
1,351
6. Persons lit yrs. old or over
111, 751
3,171
3,286
579
3,927
2,396
1,392
7. No. of Item 6 In Civilian
Labor Force
7,8U3
1,31*3
1,818
230
2,236
1,31*8
868
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
6,655
1,176
1,587
203
1,883
1,200
606
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
320
20
1*3
17
116
1.8
76
10. Managers, Officials and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
319
28
81
35
108
37
30
11. Clerical and kindred workers
682
92
161
25
189
121
9U
12. Sales Workers
10.9
65
100
21
98
100
35
13. Craftsmen, Foremen and
kindred workers
689
115
172
8
190
158
1*6
m. Operatives and kindred workers
2,529
507
638
78
736
U98
72
15. Private household workers
21.
5
1
-
2
1
15
16. Service workers (except
household)
631*
90
121
8
172
87
156
17. laborers
933
21*8
228
11
257
11*3
1.6
TABI£ III - CHARACTERIS-
AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
F-l
F-2
F-3
F-U
F-5
F-6
1. Total Dwelling Units l.,911 91.9 1,289 159 1,1.57 875 182
2. Total Occupied Units 1*,790 921 1,265 ll*9 l,la9 861* 172
3. Owner-occupied Units ^59 67 128 23 125 lOh 12
1*. Single detached Units
(including trailers) 1*0 5 1. 16 5 3 7
5. Median value of Singles.. dollar s^ __---_-
6. Total Units in Five or more
unit structures
7. Total Units reporting condition
8. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
10. Units built 19l*0 or later*
11. Median persons per occupied unlt^
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
13. Units reporting central heat*
It*. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
15. No. rentals under $20
16. From $20 to $39
17. From $1,0 to $59
18. Rentals $60 and over
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollars**! 23.61, 19.31* 21.35 28.50 22.33 21.70 62.23
2,770
U,737
620
931
781
1,261
28
11*2
777
1,1*28
1.21,
870
11,0
105
3,61*0
1,,710
831
895
999
1,260
75
135
1,01*3
l,l*l£l
690
870
2
110
3.0
3.1
3.2
2.5
3.1
3.2
1.1,
1,011
ia,o
219
25
273
1,0
27
50
311*
155
169
70
9
100
1,,217
1,696
2,261,
166
91
8U,
1,29
1,03
7
5
1,131,
1*69
651*
10
1
118
23
51*
28
U
1,258
1*78
701.
65
11
753
297
U30
21,
2
110
19
32
59
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**Medians for Individual census tracts computed from lii class intervals for income j 8 class intervals for rent.
Tiedian not shoim where base is less than 100.
BOSTON - WEST END
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
AREA
TOTAL H-1 H-2 H-3 H-U K-1 K-2
CITT
TOTAL
9.
10.
n.
12.
13.
111.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Population - 1950
Population - 19/iO
Percent of Change
Male Population - 1950
Non-lVhite Population
Foreign-born Vfhite Pop.
No. Married Couples*
Couples with their own
household
Households-Total Number
Institutional Population
(If over 10 percent)
Persons 1 yr. old or over
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19149*
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
No. Incomes under $1,500*
From *1,500 to f2,999
From $3,000 to !>,h,U99
Income? over $li»S0O
Median Income,... dollars
27,202
7,l409
2,521.
1,798
li,95l
5,128
5,392
27,278
7,86li
2,720
2,295
a, 708
5,078
U,613
-0.3
-5.8
-7.2
-21.7
+5.2
+1.0
+16.9
13,161
3,677
1,299
833
2,835
2,373
2,llh
263
82
15
1.8
19
71.
25
5,931
1,951
719
379
1,255
880
7147
5,265
1,620
535
290
885
1,015
920
ii,eeo
l,5U5
525
285
695
990
8Uo
8,UiO
2,278
776
U51
1,162
1,990
1,783
167
_
_
155
11
_
1
26,535
7,235
2,385
1,795
It, 885
li,870
5,365
21,885 6,300 2,130 1,365 3,965 3,895 l4,230
11.3
11.3 8.9 12.3 13.0
860 2,680 2,875 3,680
liOO 970 810 l,l6o
220 9ltO 1,010 905
110 UOO lj60 390
1j5 130 365 690
2,161 2,281 2,250 1,375 1,891 2,322 2,165
13,775
2,815
865
It.liOO
810
250
lj,395
1,015
305
2,115
525
210
1,765
265
70
801,ljl*lj
770,816
+I1.0
388,180
1*2, 7ia*
Ii4l4,092
I6l,51i0
11)7,600
219,398
10,381
787,250
679,695
U.0
269,61»0
73,965
76,165
61,120
50,835
2,61,3
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
NOMIC CHAPACTEPISTICS
AREA
TOTAL
H-1
H-2
H-3
H-l)
K-1
K-2
CITT
TOTAL
1.
2.
3.
h.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
u.
12.
13.
li..
15.
16,
17.
13,560 3,316 1,053
Persons under 5 yrs. old 1,851 715 267 105 310 319 135
Persons 5-13 yrs. old 2,339 951) 359 176 380 329 ll)l
Persons ll)-19 yrs. old 1,71)0 578 191 21)li 293 208 226
Persons -65 yrs. old or over 2,81)7 567 195 131) 6I8 507 826
Persons 21 yrs. old or over 20,665 5,032 1,675 1,220 3,909 It, 209 1),820
Persons 11) yrs. old or over 23,012 5,71)0 1,696 1,517 l),26l l),l)80 5,116
No. of Item 6 In Civilian
Labor Force
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 12,1)1)6 2,972 896
Professional, Technical
and kindred workers 2,165 278 1)0
Managers, Officials and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 1,009 I8I) 51) 25 135 207 l)Ol)
Clerical & kindred workers 2,118 1)13 111 86 259 66O 589
Sales Workers 1,080 222 59 66 189 250 29l)
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
Kindred workers 1,085 337 121 51) 256 225 92
Operatives & kindred workers 2,06l 797 276 121, 510 286 86
Private household workers 382 17 3 2 I6 39 305
Service workers (except
household) 1,739 1)51 138 96 1)77 366 211
Laborers 621) 21)3 80 22 207 55 17
823 2,569
769 2,266
288 189
2,881) 2,915
2,701) 2,839
566 801)
71,038
97,162
63,772
77,631)
556,01)0
633,221)
336,692
311,816
32,1)61
23,901
60,533
26,051
1)2,100
61,170
5,065
39,930
17,881
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
TICS CP DWELLING, UNITS
AFEA
TOTAL
H-1
H-2
H-3 H-1)
K-1
K-2
CITY
TOTAL
1.
Total Dwelling Units
8,670
2,330
820
1)7U
1,203
2,015
1,828
222,079
2.
Total Occupied Units
6,352
2,279
771
U50
1,11)3
1,962
1,71)7
218,103
3.
Owner-occupied Units
832
153
69
21
88
11)1)
357
51), 266
1).
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
91)
9
1
1
28
28
27
23,1)78
5.
Median value of Singles-'-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$ 9,1)72
6.
Total Units In five or
more unit structures
5,102 1,365
322
3U3
669
1,379
1,021)
68,961)
7.
Total Units reporting
condition
8,1)22
2,268
803
1)56
1,160
1,967
1,71)6
217,521)
8.
Units with no priva-te bath or
no running wa-ter or dilapi-
dated
1,278
355
291)
61
329
11)2
77
33,51)8
9.
Units built in 1919 or
earlier*
8,290
2,270
800
1)75
1,135
1,930
1,680
167,205
10.
Units built 19hO or later
15
-
-
-
-
5
10
11,085
11.
Median persons per occupied^
Unit
2.1)
2.9
3.0
2.5
2.5
2.1
2.1
3.1
12.
Units reporting 1.01
persons per room or more
960
3U1
123
63
176
11)7
no
27,261
13.
Units reporting central heat*
1),710
655
210
260
1)10
1,1)15
1,560
157,1)85
11).
All units reporting rents
(Both rented & rentable)
7,338
2,067
697
1)30
1,01)1
1,767
1,316
159,71)2
15.
No. rentals under $20
1,282
563
282
90
278
68
1
17,032
16.
From S20 to $39
3,072
1,131
385
261)
511
716
65
78,718
17.
From $1)0 to $59
1,51)2
289
27
61)
162
688
312
1)6,951
18.
Rentals over $60
1,1)1)2
101)
3
12
90
295
938
i7,oia
19.
Median contract monthly**^
rent Hollars
35.51)
25.1)9
21.85
26.15
25.76
1)1.72
79.06
35.1)0
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**Medians for individual census tracts computed from lli class in-tervala.
Median not shown where base is less than 100.
1
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I-
liJ
r
u
o
o
BOSTON - DORCHESTER NORTH
TABLE I - CHARACIERISTICS
AREA
OF ira POPUUTION
TOTAL
P-IC
P-2
P-3
p-a
P-5
P-6
Q-5
T-1
T-2
T-3A
T-3B
1. Population - 1950
122,530
2,000
5,21,9
1,,21,0
1,,125
a, 5^6
a,o7a
5,8a7
5,925
6,783
a,oa6
5,650
2. Population - 19liO
1214,323
2,255
5,978
li,313
3,783
l.,773
3,707
6,538
a, 750
7,338
3,935
5,5a7
3. Percent of Change
-l.li
-11.3
-12.2
-1.7
+9.0
-a. 8
+9»9
-10.6
+2a.7
-7.6
♦2.8
+1.9
U. Male Popiilation - 1950
58,280
961,
2,523
2,050
1,965
2,223
1,93a
2,866
2,930
3,236
1,75a
2,659
5. Non-»hite Population
897
6
5
31
52
170
a
99
13
7
9
la
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop.
2U,91.5
331
1,033
766
676
973
799
1,026
765
1,256
67a
1,031
7. No. of Married Couples*
26,li90
1,05
1,020
870
905
870
915
1,075
1,190
l,ao5
790
1,170
8, Couples with their own
household*
2!»,320
395
950
790
870
775
835
i,o5o
1,125
1,285
705
1,130
9. Households - Total Number
33,002
51,8
i.yi
1,127
1,116
1,13a
1,228
1,50a
1,552
1,786
1,150
1,538
10. Institutional Popiaation
376
-
-
1
23
-
5
16
10
u.
la
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
120,030
1,915
5,170
1,,170
1,,115
a, 505
3,955
5,710
5,790
6,630
3,995
5,500
12. Item 11 - Same residence in
1950 as ir 1914?*
108,565
1,720
l,,71t0
3,71,5
3,615
a,i25
3,380
5,265
a,985
6,035
3,555
5,060
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
10.8
10.0
10.1
9.3
9.7
9.8
10.6
9.1
11.2
10.3
11.2
11.2
li*. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
36,805
550
1,555
1,275
l.UlO
i.iao
1,555
1,715
1,665
1,895
1,500
1,765
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
6,1»35
55
195
21,0
270
305
360
270
205
3ao
ao5
250
16. From $1,500 to $2,999
9,li00
130
375
310
U,5
320
a25
675
5a5
a5o
ai5
365
17. From $3,000 to $li,li99
10,320
220
1,55
300
360
275
a2o
330
a95
620
305
595
18. Incomes $l4,500 and over
8,230
115
1,30
300
210
190
250
350
290
385
310
a65
19. Median Income dollars**
3,197
3,268
3,1,26
3,111,
2,831
2,680
2,820
2,669
3,oaa
3,160
2,707
3,377
TABLE n - AGE AND ECO-
AREA
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
P-IC
P-2
p-3
P-1,
P-5
P^
Q-5
T-l
T-2
T-3A
T-3B
1, Persons under 5 yrs. old
11,731
197
hh2
ia6
1,31,
a36
3a9
621
896
627
3aa
561
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
16,1(61
322
667
619
576
7a2
376
1,017
8a7
917
385
735
3. Persons llj-19 yrs. old
10,135
188
ia2
373
1,36
aei
288
6aa
361
582
308
397
h. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
11,229
119
1,28
359
322
331
a96
369
373
595
525
5ao
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
82,lj03
1,261
3,636
2,776
2,601
2,807
3,002
3,a6a
3,752
a, 560
2,93a
3,879
6. Persons lli yrs old or over
9li,338
1,1,81
l,,ll,0
3,205
3,115
3,368
3,3a9
a, 209
a, 182
5,239
3,317
a,35a
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
51,199
857
2,1,92
1,792
1,691.
1,811
l,8a9
2,279
2,230
2,939
1,721
2,a86
8. Ho. of Item 7 en^iloyed in
month of April, 1950
a7,603
788
2,300
1,618
1,532
1,666
1,739
1,99a
2,oa3
2,758
1,627
2,3a6
9. Professional, Technical and
kindred workers
3,7Ll4
10,
162
103
80
72
173
aa
130
200
157
211
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
3,7l;6
23
79
81
88
UO
105
52
113
122
96
157
11. Clerical and kindred workers
10,338
176
1,78
329
280
301
370
329
a27
663
a23
552
12. Sales Workers
l4,500
39
iia
113
92
162
139
95
129
171
121
169
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
Kindred Workers
7,536
119
351
288
21,8
268
311
35a
ail
a2o
228
389
m. Operatives and kindred workers
9,717
207
598
387
1,01
aai
313
655
a2a
567
293
a37
15. Private household workers
296
2
7
11
11
8
19
16
5
21
7
13
16. Service workers (except
household)
l.,862
100
320
202
196
157
185
253
238
396
21a
277
17. Laborers
2,1,96
68
151
97
113
m
110
172
ia7
183
81
121
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
P-IC
P-2
P-3
p-a
p-5
P-6
Q-5
T-l
T-2
T-3A
T-3B
1. Total DweUing Units
33,iia
551,
l,U39
1,109
1,101,
1,130
1,231
1,519
1,555
1,802
1,167
1,531
2. Total Occupied Units
32,788
51,7
1,1,21
1,096
1,09U
1,120
1,222
i,a9i
1,536
1,788
i,ia5
1,523
3. Owner-occupied Units
8,796
11,2
372
268
236
2a8
329
277
389
605
32a
a39
h. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
2,901
37
62
61,
50
6a
213
81
lia
255
80
8a
5. Median value of Singles. .dollars^
8,71k
-
-
-
-
-
8,557
-
8,006
8,700
6. Total Units in Five or more
unit structures
5,730
21
120
102
251
ia8
ao6
296
256
51
237
126
7. Total Units reporting condition
32,659
5U,
1,1,25
1,101,
1,078
1,112
1,195
l,a95
1,538
1,753
i.iao
1,510
8. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
2,285
78
126
iia
183
102
ia5
261
137
3a
95
62
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
28,305
535
1,31,0
1,020
1,080
1,105
995
i,a55
1,070
1,610
1,005
1,250
10. Units built 19U0 or later*
580
5
-
-
-
-
-
250
_
30
15
11. Median persons per occupied unitl
3.5
3.3
3.1,
3.5
3.3
3.7
2.7
3.6
3.5
3.5
3.0
3.3
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
3,153
67
136
131.
178
177
U9
279
2a5
192
80
135
13. Units reporting central heat*
26,125
275
930
790
650
790
1,090
a35
875
l,a30
1,090
1,330
lij. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
23,516
391,
1,025
819
832
862
865
1,195
l,ia2
1,172
819
1,071
15. No. rentals under $20
818
37
63
32
69
SO
10
179
91
8
8
3
16. From $20 to $39
15,391,
332
850
630
51.9
7(1
aa5
958
880
1,026
a9e
722
17. From $li0 to $59
5,839
19
98
133
170
102
338
51
ia3
12a
238
280
18. Rentals $60 and over
1,1)65
6
11,
21,
iM
6
72
7
28
li.
75
66
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollars**^
31,. 21
1,3.26
30.76
32.78
30.10
28.18
36.68
2a.90
28.13
32.97
37.18
36.19
'statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for Individual census tracts computed fran la class intervals for incomej 8 class Intervals for rent,
'T'edian not shown where base is less than 100.
TABLE I continued
T-W
DORCHESTER NORTH - Oontinued
T-liB T-5A T-5B T-6 T-7A
-1-
T-7B
T-8A T-8B T-9 T-10 X-1
1.
Population - 1950
h,6U.
a, 267
5,719
5,1.85
5,805
3,232
7,8ai
7,9a8
a,a2Q
6,771
a,a27
9,a96
2.
Population - 191i0
It, 915
l.,U3?
5,81,6
5,1.98
6,282
3,3a2
8,186
8,008
a,559
6,933
a,a69
8,931
3.
Percent of change
-5.5
-3.8
-2.2
-0.2
-7.6
-3.3
-a. 2
-0.7
-3.0
-2.3
-0.9
*6.2
\i.
Male Population - 1950
2,233
2,Ob7
2,752
2,579
2,800
i,5a5
3,738
3,82a
2,068
3,138
1,955
a,a97
5.
Non-White Population
2
-
U
19
331
10
37
33
21
la
2
la
6.
Foreign-Bom White Pop.
832
826
1,017
1,008
1,828
835
2,6o6
2,5ia
930
1,150
655
i,aia
7.
No. of Married Couples*
960
900
1,310
1,220
1,1.95
810
1,910
2,065
8ao
i,a9o
920
1,955
8.
Couples with their own
household*
900
805
1,21.5
1,085
1,330
730
1,765
1,770
780
1,375
820
1,805
9.
Households - Total number
1,203
1,118
1,1.93
1,1.1U.
1,61,5
907
2,22a
2,193
1,200
1,830
1,107
2,52a
10,
Institutional Population
-
-
-
80
-
20
-
2
28
-
70
93
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
l.,5U5
a,l8o
5,530
5,uao
5,685
3,205
7,760
7,780
a,ai5
6,575
a,3ao
9,120
12.
Item 11 - Same residence in
1950 as in 19li9*
1,,260
3,950
5,080
l.,855
5,150
2,9ao
7,170
6,930
a, 010
6,155
3,8a5
7,995
13.
25 yra. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
10.8
11.0
10. h
11.9
10.0
11.7
11.7
12.0
12.0
11.5
12.2
11.0
la.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
1,265
1,200
1,670
1,615
1,91.5
955
2,390
2,ao5
i,2ao
2,080
1,375
2,6ao
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
205
11.5
265
270
1.75
ia5
aoo
360
2a5
300
290
aao
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
350
21.5
355
1.65
530
200
620
560
320
a65
210
625
17.
From S3, 000 to Slt,lj99
365
395
51.0
1.30
1.65
275
660
715
310
610
350
830
18.
Incomes $lj,SOO and over
285
355
1.60
380
270
250
5ao
560
325
590
355
565
19.
Median Income dollars**
3,1U8
3,563
3,U32
3,101
2,700
3,391
3,ia3
3,301
3,121
3,395
3,3a2
3,236
TABLE II oontinued
T-ljA
T-13
T-5A
T-5B
T-6
T-7A
T-7B
T-8A
T-8B
T-9
T-IO
X-1
1.
Persons under 5 yrs old
1.31
382
60U
511
1.72
290
6a6
660
381
602
330
1,099
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
656
632
798
771.
780
a2i
938
986
568
88a
a9i
1,330
3.
Persons m-19 yrs. old
lt70
357
527
U37
1.95
232
591
601
333
528
367
727
U.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
367
361.
1.81.
597
511.
257
803
7oa
a66
765
630
821
S.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
3,001
2,81,5
3,697
3,703
3,977
2,23a
5,568
5,581
3,085
a, 675
3,179
6,186
6.
Persons lli yrs. old or over
3,557
3,253
l.,317
l.,200
l.,553
2,521
6,257
6,302
3,a71
5,285
3,606
7,057
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
1,989
1,831
2,321.
2,21,3
2,389
1,333
3,189
3,2a3
1,861
2,875
1,938
3,83a
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
l,8a8
1,755
2,175
2,078
2,169
i,2a6
3,020
3,092
1,739
2,703
1,828
3,539
9.
Professional, Technical and
kindred workers
IW
lOl.
11)8
175
115
129
309
300
137
260
280
239
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
100
112
117
218
Z\xl
187
5a6
558
125
180
150
180
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
371.
1.73
519
1.58
1,02
217
529
569
383
756
a79
831
12.
Sales Workers
123
133
170
255
315
199
a92
529
227
251
163
272
13.
Craftsmen, Foramen, and
Kindred Workers
279
296
375
326
318
168
aoo
ai6
29a
ai9
2a8
610
U).
Operatives and kindred workers
a3i.
295
1.25
351
531
2ai
518
a85
328
a28
2aa
7ia
15.
Private household workers
10
11
12
m
22
a
13
12
la
15
23
26
16.
Service workers (except
household )
222
221
250
177
lU.
63
127
U9
155
269
171
ao6
17.
Laborers
11.5
103
U,6
83
6a
23
57
55
67
116
51
232
TABLE III continued
T-W
t-Ub
T-5A
T-5B
T-6
T-7A
T-7B
T-8A
T-8B
T-9
T-10
X-1
1.
Total Dwelling Units
1,216
1,131
1,507
1,1.59
i,6ai
908
2,223
2,219
1,191
i,8a5
1,U7
2,5a3
2.
Total Occupied Units
1,207
1,118
1,1.83
1,1.36
1,610
898
2,212
2,200
l,l8l
1,831
1,107
2,522
3.
Owner-occupied Units
306
381
1U.6
W.5
267
137
a66
a89
362
633
519
716
li.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
173
182
222
165
25
10
33
91
120
l8a
275
290
5.
Median value of Singles.. dollarsl
-
-
-
9,01,1
-
-
-
-
-
9,632 10,801
8,568
6.
Total Units in Five or more
unit structures
loU
26
77
268
a38
a32
680
709
166
258
6a
a9U
7.
Total Units reporting condition
1,212
1,129
1,1.78
1,1,1.8
1,599
899
2,212
2,199
1,177
1,83a
1,093
2,a85
8,
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
60
10
70
55
lai
26
ia2
7
22
57
29
302
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
1,130
1,01.0
1,370
1,155
1,395
515
1,770
1,685
1,125
1,780
1,025
1,850
10.
Units built 19lt0 or later*
-
-
-
-
-
5
-
70
-
-
5
200
11.
Median persons per occupied unit^
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.5
3.a
3.5
3.a
3.a
3.a
3.a
3.5
3.a
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
169
107
161.
122
162
90
159
127
113
139
57
302
13.
Units reporting central heat*
895
1,070
1,260
1,300
1,385
785
i,9ao
2,150
1,090
i,6ao
1,080
i,8a5
U;.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
891
732
1,010
957
1,316
7ao
1,702
1,681
810
1,176
560
i,7a5
15.
No. rentals under $20
62
3
32
3
a2
U
22
10
7
5
3
68
16.
From $20 to $39
728
611
755
552.
97a
210
673
570
552
717
253
1,205
17.
From $ao to $59
91
110
189
316
2aa
a2i
799
739
221
ai3
22a
376
18.
Rentals $60 and over
K)
8
31.
86
56
98.
208
362
30
ai
80
96
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
31.90
31.. 79
3U.65
37.52
32.22
a6.5o
a3.06
a6.oo
35.61
36.88
ai.03
33.67
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown i*ere base is less than 500.
Medians for Individual census tracts computed from la class intervals for income j 8 class intervals for rent,
■TJedian not shown where base is less than 100.
5
:s
a
cn
Ui
X
(J
o
o
BOSTON - DORCHESTEP SOUTH
TABLE I - CHARACTEFISTICS
OF THE POPUUTION
AREA
X-2
X-3A X-3B X-liA X-UB I-gA X-gB I-gC X-6A X-6B X-6C
1. Population - 1950
2. Population - 19liO
3. Percent of Change
h. Hale Population - 19?0
?. Non-White Population
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop.
7. No. of Married Couples*
8. Couples with their own
household*
9. Households - Total Number
10. Institutional Population
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19lj9*
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
15. No, Incomes under $1,500*
16. From $1,500 to $2,999
17. From $3,000 to $U,h99
18. Incomes flj,500 and over
19. Median income .... dollars**
Table II - AGE AND ECO-
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
77,2)i2 9,93lj 5,830 6,539 8,239 5,7lj9 7,961 a,63a 5,129 10,603 8,im a,5lO
77,350 10,223 6,020 6,351 8,li82 5,59U 7,91Ii 5,028 5,083 11,902 6,879 3,87U
-0.1 -2.8 -3.2 +3.0 -2.9 +2.8 +0.6 -7.8 +0.9 -10.9 +18.0 +16.I4
37,199 lj,671 2,865 3,0li6 3,869 2,628 3,963 2,312 2,U69 5,l8o U,056 2,lli0
201 3 3 6 3U 11 71 12 5 m Ul 1
16,310 1,752 801 91^4 1,1)91 972 2,338 l,5l»5 1,002 3,5o5 1,351 609
17,700 2,060 1,300 1,230 1,670 l,l50 2,015 l,3l5 1,195 2,890 1;800 1,075
16,095 1,920 1,185 1,115 l,505 l,o8o l,8o5 1,200 l,o85 2,5U5 i,68o 975
20,1)97 2,52U 1,565 1,701 2,216 1,571 2,167 1,299 1,375 2,850 2,051 1,178
1,008 329 - 12 U7 56 - - - 1 563 -
76,ol40 9,820 5,780 6,365 8,190 5,695 7,835 l4,62o 5,o6o 10,385 7,895 a,395
68,920 8,970 5,255 5,895 7,330 5,210 7,090 U,2oo a,555 9,525 6,860 li,030
11.9 11.2 ll.li 12.1 12.1 12.0 11.2 10.6 11.8 11.1 12.1 12.1
22,li8o 2,820 l,71i5 1,865 2,^35 1,720 2,325 l,la5 l,ljli5 3,0^5 2,310 1,355
3,290 1)30 170 330 1j55 200 380 225 225 1;25 270 180
l»,98o 555 280 350 650 395 705 325 325 685 1*85 225
6,590 950 680 U6o 61(5 1)05 58o ia5 li8o 765 8l5 395
6,185 695 I485 61*5 560 610 5oo 330 35o 915 610 1*85
3,513 3,393 3,6l42 3,1)83 3,088 3,7?9 2,996 3,287 3,3U. 3,1*25 3,51*0 3,692
AREA X-2 X-3A X-3B X-1*A X-UB X-5A X-5B X-5C X-6A X-6B X-6C
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
7,221
919
1)81
531)
757
1)1)6
91)6
391)
1.63
798
997
1)86
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
9,826
1,370
775
818
1,011)
715
921)
590
738
1,318
961
603
3.
Persons ll)-19 yrs. old
6,007
811
1)82
51)0
61)2
1)28
550
333
a52
888
1.98
383
ll.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
7,266
1,101)
530
726
895
661
693
390
391,
81)6
631)
393
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
53,136
6,701
1),019
1),571
5,703
!),085
5,1)1)3
3,25U
3,1)01)
7,1)32
5,563
2,961
6.
Persons ll) yrs. old or over
60,195
7,61,5
1),57U
5,187
6,1(68
i),588
6,091
3,650
3,928
8,1)87
6,156
3,1)21
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
31,622
1),026
2,1)5U
2,812
3,1)1)7
2,1)97
3,072
1,885
2,093
U,1.20
3,123
1,793
8.
IIo. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
29,81)2
3,789
2,328
2,663
3,222
2,373
2,901
1,762
1,953
1),180
2,91)6
1,725
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
2,880
300
201
337
313
283
232
138
171
377
31)6
182
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
3,1)61)
228
185
237
266
225
513
2U3
211
860
367
129
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
6,676
1,01)2
590
703
752
690
1)88
261,
ia8
678
558
1.93
12.
Sales Workers
3,700
311
221
235
339
207
1)93
322
285
778
353
156
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen and
kindred workers
1),730
689
389
388
530
317
1)1)1)
31)2
287
570
a97
277
11).
Operatives and kindred
workers
1),571
576
31)8
361
567
293
1)98
325
315
61)2
1)05
21a
15.
Private household workers
11)6
18
7
23
16
11)
6
3
11
17
20
11
16.
Service workers (except
household)
2,521
Ul5
287
263
295
262
130
70
161
151)
318
166
J.7.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
923
179
85
69
127
77
81
1)0
63
63
57
62
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
AREA
X-2
X-3A
X-3B
X-U
X-1)B
X-5A
X-5B
X-5C
X-6A
X-6B
X-6C
20,612 2,51,6 1,557 1,716 2,219 1,583 2,183 1,315 1,385 2,859 2,o65 1,181,
20,1)16 2,511 1,51)5 1,691) 2,200 1,568 2,165 1,307 1,371) 2,81)1. 2,037 1,171
7,799 990 829 877 69S 708 1)67 362 501 910 902 558
1. Total Dwelling Units
2. Total Occupied Units
3. Owner-occupied Units
1). Single detached Units
(including Trailers) 3,1)71) 365 1)53 533 272 279
5. Median value of Singles ..dollars^lO,881) 9,1.72 10,733 11,008 9,61)2 12,200
6. Total Units in Five or more
unit structures 3,1)03
7. Total Units reporting
condition 20,1)02
8. Units with no private bath
or no running water or dilapidated
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
10. Units buUt 191)0 or later*
11. Median persons per occupied
unltl
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
13. Units reporting central heat*
ll). All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
15. No. rentals under $20
16. From $20 to $39
17. From $1)0 to $59
18. Rentals $60 and over
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
178
86 203 220 1)91 391.
8,196 12,011 9,593 12,278
123 26 167 1)22 1,32 U17 262 1,56 836 lUO 122
2,512 1,536 1,700 2,193 1,575 2,136 1,308 1,381. 2,836 2,oSo 1,172
1 395
1)0
20
39
88
3
25
19
28
28
68
37
12,120
1,900
585
1,185
1,91.5
725
1,1.05
825
975
1,250
71.0
585
1,195
10
60
35
-
60
300
20
5
1,80
225
3.5
3.1)
3.1.
3.1)
3.1.
3.3
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.7
3.5
3.6
1,519
233
102
128
186
79
225
80
117
151.
135
80
18,965
2,200
1,1.30
1,570
2,030
1,51.5
1,835
1,270
1,295
2,785
1,915
1,090
12,31.3
1,1.95
687
800
1,1.78
81.8
1,636
918
861.
1,898
1,120
599
115
28
7
5
13
2
5
h
9
5
5
32
6,192
986
289
380
903
396
981.
ws
539
678
310
292
5,258
U1.9
367
356
1.77
1.16
51.9
U61.
269
988
691.
229
778
32
21.
59
85
31.
98
IS
1.7
227
Ill
a6
39.56 35.1a la.l6 1)0.13 36.82 1.0.1.7 36.65 1.0.01. 36.83 1)3.1.9 hh.69 37.96
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from ll. class Intervals for Income j 8 class inteirvals for rent.
Tiedian not shown where base is less than 100,
BOSTON - EAST BOSTON
TABLE I - CHAMCTEHISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
AREA
TOTAL A-1
A-2
A-3
A-h A-5
A-6
B-1
B-2
B-3 B-U B-5A
1.
Population - 1950
51,152 5,829
1),3I)7
6,a39
a,99a
6,259
3,600
2,533
2,93a
3,177
3,232
2,850
a,958
2.
Population - 19iiO
56,928 6,17U
1),809
6,960
5,331
6,670
a, 285
3,329
3,696
2,951
3,862
3,a8o
5,381
3.
Percent of Change
-10.1
-5.6
-9.6
-7.5
-6.3
-6.2
-16.0
-23.9
-20.6
+7.1
-16.3
-18.1
-7.9
h.
Male Population - 1950
25,li56 2,80l4
2,097
3,2ia
2,a37
3,16a
1,772
1,255
i,a93
1,560
1,711
i,ai7
2,532
5.
Non-White Population^
75
1
1
8
7
la
9
1
7
2
2
23
6.
Foreign-Bom Whit« Pop.
10,289 1,089
717
1,212
988
i,ai6
796
589
666
397
7a7
71a
958
7.
No. of Married Couples*
11,155 1,270
970
i,aa5
1,080
1,330
815
590
610
575
715
7ao
1,015
8.
Couples with their own
household*
10,315 l,il45
890
1,330
990
1,220
730
550
570
560
670
705
955
9.
Households - Total number
13,705 1,560
1,161)
1,685
i,3ao
1,686
1,010
717
853
725
885
806
1,27a
10.
Institutional Pop.
30
10
-
-
_
_
_
•
_
_
^
_
20
U.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
149,965 5,720
1),235
6,260
a, 880
6,105
3,535
2,aao
2,905
3,130
3,ia5
2,760
a, 850
12.
Item 11-Same residence in
•
1950 as in 191)9*
1j5,970 5,315
3,980
5,895
a, 385
5,a9o
3,220
2,3a5
2,7ao
2,8ao
2,835
2,6ao
a,285
13.
25 yrs. or over-median
school yrs. completed*
8.9
10.5
9.7
9.0
8.9
8.9
8.6
8.3
8.a
10.2
8.3
8.6
8.9
la.
Total No. of Families and
Unrelated individuals*
lU,a6o
1,515
1,210
1,800
1,355
1,850
1,005
710
800
815
1,090
895
i,ai5
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
2,865
180
195
290
305
360
275
190
185
130
335
160
260
16.
From $1,500 to 32,999
li,7liO
335
305
a9o
ao5
715
355
210
320
3a5
a2o
350
a9o
17.
From 13.000 to %h,h99
3,895
1)95
370
515
390
a7o
255
ia5
180
290
215
2ao
330
18.
Incomes $li,500 and over
2,515
1)50
310
385
230
270
105
150
85
a5
100
130
255
19.
Median Income dollars**
2,811 3,516
3,273
3,150
2,871
2,695
2,a8l
2,a67
2,500
2,611
2,307
2,708
2,813
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
AREA
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
A-l
A-2
A-3
A-a
A-5
A-6
B-l
B-2
B-3
B-a
B-5A
B-5B
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
5,172
1)98
383
6aa
505
669
265
261
290
a28
31a
281
53a
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
7,512
693
593
1,030
691
885
a9i
360
aai
72a
aa9
385
770
3.
Persons Ji(-19 yrs. old
l.,531
1)23
375
602
a68
535
300
22a
276
365
298
25a
)m
h.
Persons 65 yrs old or over
3,629
1)52
331)
a29
380
a8i
2a3
185
22a
127
257
200
317
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
33,106 a, 130
2,929
a,oa7
3,2a6
a,07a
2,381
i,6ai
1,886
1,623
2,107
1,870
3,172
6.
Persons llj yrs. old or over
38,1)68 lj,638
3,371
a, 765
3,798
a, 705
2,7aa
1,912
2,203
2,025
2,a69
2,l8a
3,65a
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
20,998 2,1)98
1,916
2,615
2,038
2,601
1,530
978
1,15a
998
1,296
1,262
2,U2
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
18,861 2,351
1,767
2,379
l,8a5
2,332
1,366
899
1,009
879
1,112
1,073
i,8a9
9.
Professional, Technical, and
Kindred fforksrs
899
225
127
89
79
86
55
16
23
60
3a
a6
59
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
1,027
220
68
129
110
102
6a
51
59
33
a9
37
105
11.
Clerical and Kindred workers
2,725
1)61)
371)
370
319
303
158
108
95
111
107
U3
203
12.
Sales Workers
928
153
78
99
87
115
69
36
50
aa
58
52
87
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
Kindred Workers
3,027
la7
282
ao9
307
395
206
ia8
151
111!
168
165
238
la.
Operatives & Kindred Workers
6,71)9
538
1)97
87a
6oa
852
55a
396
a36
293
a6o
a78
767
15.
Private household workers
1)7
1)
7
7
9
5
6
_
1
a
_
1
3
16.
Service workers (except
household )
1,61)6
230
187
200
179
220
105
50
87
10a
83
5a
ia7
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
1,737
AREA
91
136
19a
ia6
2a7
137
92
105
87
150
126
226
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
A-l
A-2
A-3
A-a
A-5
A-6
B-l
B-2
B-3
B-a
B-5A
B-5B
1.
Total Dwelling Units
13,91)3
1,573 1,181)
1,711
1,362
1,689
1,031
758
867
7a6
906
805
1,3U
2.
Total Occupied Units
13,688
1,559 1,161)
1,683
i,3a5
1,656
1,01a
716
8a8
727
890
800
1,286
3.
Owner-occupied Units
3,565
628
1)1)0
a5a
38a
395
235
ia2
17a
57
206
96
35a
a.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
, 71)9
215
153
109
76
76
26
18
15
3
la
5
39
5.
Median value of singles.. dollars
1^ 5,798 11,891 6,379
-
-
-
-
_
6.
Total Units in Five or more
unit structures
1,638
71
25
a6
61
9a
18
39
89
a3o
30
635
100
7.
Total Units reporting
condition
13,81)6
1,570
1,175
1,703
1,359
1,677
1,025
7ao
851
7a3
898
801
1,30a
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
3,902
1)8
107
199
191
135
359
282
a92
169
a3i
618
571
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
12,650
1,085
1,180
1,690
1,300
1,630
965
690
795
335
890
800
1,290
10.
Units built 19hO or later*
1)70
55
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ai5
-
-
-
11.
Median persons per occupied
unitl
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.6
3.5
3. a
3.3
3.3
3.2
a.o
3.3
3.3
3.a
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
2,250
126
136
2a8
19a
28a
170
119
ia7
230
152
203
2ai
13.
Units reporting central heat*
5,1)55
1,330
725
635
690
625
220
150
210
a55
80
70
265
111.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
9,936
918
696
1,163
951
l,2a9
770
5ai
668
669
683
696
932
15.
No. rentals under $20
2,279
28
56
183
lai
262
189
166
2a5
85
263
353
308
16.
From $20 to $39
6,691)
577
58a
922
7a5
88a
57a
359
ao9
273
ao8
3ao
619
17.
From $1)0 to $59
877
285
52
50
53
91
6
9
12
302
11
1
5
18.
Rentals S6o and over
86
26
a
8
12
12
1
7
2
9
1
2
19.
Median contract monthly
rent**l dollars
28.03
35.52
28.80
25.77
26.5a
25.31
23. ai
22.80
22.06
37.59
21.69
19. a2
22.a9
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from la class intervals for income j 8 class intervals for rent.
Tledian not shown where base is less than 100.
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TABLE I - CHAEACIERISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
AREA
TOTAL
Z-U
Z-IB
Z-IC
Z-2
CITY
TOTAL
1. Population - 1950 28,928 5,768
2. Population - 191i0 25,192 5,087
3. Percent of Change +lli.8 +13. Ii
h. Male Population - 1950 llj,089 2,761
5. Non-Wiite Population 53 5
6. Foreign-Born White Pop. U,718 998
7. No. of Married Couples* 6,525 1,380
8. Couples with their own
household* 5,900 1,260
9. Households - Total Number l,hh9 l,5l6
10. Institutional Population 89 -
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over* 28,115 5,6l5
12. Item 11 - Same residence in
1950 as in 191*9* 25,lj20 5,195
13. 25 yrs, or over - median
school yrs. completed* 11.3 11.8
l!t. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 7,9li0 1,590
15. No. Incomes under $1,500* l,0li0 180
16. Frsm $1,500 to $2,999 1,760 350
17. From $3,000 to S1j,1j99 2,61i5 5i5
18. Incomes $li,500 and over 2,220 505
19. Median Income ... dollars** 3,586 3,530
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO- AREA
NOMIC CHAPACEFISTICS TOTAL Z-IA
6,lil9
6,U*6
-0.1)
3,110
9
1,097
1,335
1,190
1,673
33
6,255
5,775
10.5
1,910
325
li70
565
U80
3,260
Z-IB
7,082
5,7U
+23.14
3,li89
27
973
1,550
1,365
1,770
6,805
5,730
12.0
1,765
210
375
6I4O
tt85
3,lj22
Z-IC
9,659
7,916
+22.0
lj,729
12
1,650
2,260
2,085
2,1j90
56
9,hhO
8,720
11.1
2,675
325
565
925
750
3,U62
Z-2
80l,Uilt
770,816
+I1.0
388,180
i<2,7iat
1U4,092
I6l,51j0
1U7,600
219,398
10,361
787,250
679,695
11.0
289,61jO
73,965
76,165
61,120
50,835
2,61,3
CITI
TOTAL
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old 3,270 577 570 985 1,138
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old 1»,171 778 907 1,018 l,li66
3. Persons II4-I9 yrs. old 2,395 U68 590 570 767
h. Persons 65 yrs. old or over 2,335 li9li 61j3 5oO 698
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over 18,681 3,862 l,,2tt9 l4,li06 6,l61i
6. Persons lli yrs. old or over 21,h87 a,ljl3 1,9^2 5,079 7,053
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force 11,559 2,U01 2,685 2,6l5 3,858
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 10,886 2,277 2,521, 2,1,51, 3,631
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers 983 l82 233 258 310
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 71,3 11,7 11,8 176 272
11. Clerical and kindred workers 2,391, 552 577 522 71,3
12. Sales Workers 767 195 l52 170 250
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers 2,11,2 1»55 1,82 1,68 737
ll,. Operatives and kindred workers 2,297 1,25 578 1,85 809
15. Private household workers 63 11 19 12 21
16. Service workers (except
household) 920 220 216 171, 310
17. Laborers 550 83 117 178 172
TABLE III - CHAEACTERIS- AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS TOTAL Z-U Z-13 Z-IC Z-2
71,038
97,182
63,772
77,631,
556,oao
633,221,
336,692
311,816
32,1,61
23,901
60,533
26,051
1,2,100
61,170
5,065
39,930
17,881
CITY
TOTAL
1. Total Dwelling Units 7,570 1,531 1,695
2. Total Occupied Units 7,1,53 1,517 1,679
3. Owner-occupied Units 3,960 979 775
1,. Single detached Units
(including Trailers) 2,627 692 1,01
5. Median value of Singles, .dollarsl 9,303 9,1,35 9,339
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures 335 Ul 98
7. Total Units reporting condition 7,502 1,521, 1,671
6. Units with no private bath or no
running water or dilapidated 537 33 196
9. Units built 1919 or earlier* 1,,710 735 1,390
10. Units built 191,0 or later* 1,020 l50 75
11. Median persons per occupied unitl 3.6 3.', 3.5
12. Units reporting 1,01 persons
per room or more 811 138 I86
13. Units reporting central heatf* 6,590 1,1,35 1,320
11,. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) 3,1,1,6 527 891
15. No. rentals under 820 208 10 97
16. From $20 to 839 2,028 331, 576
17. From $1,0 to $59 1,030 158 I80
18. Rentals $60 and over I80 25 38
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollars**^ 3l,.9l, 36.29 33.02
1,818
1,770
863
621,
9,068
36
1,799
113
1,275
350
3.7
202
1,575
Uo
107
331
80
37.71
2,526
2,1,87
1,31,3
910
9,151
160
2,508
195
1,310
hhS
3.6
265
2,260
l,ll»0
61
681
361
37
35.25
222,079
218,103
51,, 266
23,1,78
9,1,72
68,961,
217,521,
33,51*8
167,205
11,085
3.1
27,261
157,1,85
159,71,2
17,032
78,718
1,6,951
17, Ola
35.1,0
statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
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TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
AREA
7-3
V-I4A
V-1<B
V-5
V-6
H-IA
W-2
cm
TOTAL
1. Population - 1950
2. Population - I9I1O
3. Percent of Change
h. tele Population - 1950
5. Non-TOiite Population
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop,
7. No. of Married Couples*
8. Couples with their own
household *
9. Households - Total Number
10. Institutional Population
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19lt9*
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
16. From $1,500 to $2,999
17. From $3,000 to $li,ij99
16. Incomes $Ji,500 and over
19. Median Income dollars*
IABI£ II - AGE AND ECO-
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
38,303
37,291*
+2.7
17,755
81
6,71*9
7,980
7,355
10,1*26
671*
37,620
33,765
11.7
11,785
1,81,5
2,905
2,790
2,975
3,273
AREA
3,799
3,899
-2.6
1,807
1
665
725
61*5
1,059
3,695
3,375
9.9
1,025
170
290
320
165
3,01*8
V-3
2,091
'lilt
9^9
7
371*
1*80
1*65
61*7
2,080
2,015
12.1
670
80
185
105
105
2,863
V-1*A
3,825
3,726
+2.7
1,803
2
688
81.5
750
1,076
3,7U0
3,1.60
12.0
1,185
160
285
360
360
3,1*58
V-1.B
8,901*
8,233
+8.2
1*,035
29
1,531.
1,675
1,560
2,387
1*35
8,755
7,680
12.1
2,815
1*55
815
665
715
3,087
v-5
7,366
7,U68
-1.1:
3,508
31
1,1.77
1,670
1,51.5
1,961
115
7,185
6,1*20
10.6
2,220
300
620
565
535
3,158
T-6
6,855
6,811,
+0.6
3,007
3
1,058
1,380
1,21*5
1,832
113
6,755
5,1*63
l.,879
+12.0
2,61.6
8
953
1,205
1,11*5
1,1.61,
11
5,iao
6,135 lj,68o
12.2
2,265
1*75
375
1*00
700
3,391
W-IA
10.7
1,605
205
335
375
395
3,1*11
W-2
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
3. Persons 11.-19 yrs. old
1*. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
5. Persons 21 yrs, old or over
6. Persons ll. yrs. old or over
7. No, of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Fjirms)
11. Clerical and kindred workers
12. Sales Workers
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
11*, Operatives and kindred workers
15. Private household workers
16. Service workers (except
household)
17. Laborers
TABLE ni - CHARACIERIS-
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
3,1.73
5,030
3,156
i*,n5
26,068
29,800
U32
551
357
269
2,396
2,816
152
21*0
128
21,2
1,51*6
1,699
351
U78
2L5
390
2,696
2,996
71*1
1,106
713
1,312
6,225
7,057
700
992
615
727
l*,9U*
5,671.
513
812
596
81*5
l.,822
5,530
581,
851
502
330
3,1.37
1,,028
16,030
1,586
891*
1,730
3,62U
3,119
2,915
2,162
15,082
1,1*51
856
1,630
3,371
2,871
2,828
2,075
1,807
59
137
158
1,86
211
653
103
1,071*
3,365
1,112
56
293
81.
81.
212
72
105
1*33
107
238
727
283
169
581*
195
321*
669
223
98
1*1*7
11*8
2,266
2,816
195
231.
lai
18
126
100
6
279
278
11
1*75
586
1*5
1,90
685
38
295
276
62
367
U80
15
1,601*
755
166
119
76
35
182
70
352
155
326
165
233
77
269
13U
AREA
V-3
V-1*A
V-ltB
V-5
V-6
W-IA
W-2
801, UJ,
770,816
+U.0
388,180
1*2,71*1*
ll*l,,092
161,51,0
11*7,600
219,398
10,381
787,250
679,695
11.0
289,61,0
73,965
76,165
61,120
50,835
2,61,3
CITI
71,038
97,182
63,772
77,631*
556,01*0
633,221*
336,692
311,816
32,1*61
23,901
60,533
26,051
1*2,100
61,170
5,065
39,930
17,881
CITT
1,
2.
3.
1*.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
U.
12.
13.
11*.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19,
Total Dwelling Units
Total Occupied Units
Owner-occupied Units
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
Median value of Single s.,dollarBl
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
Total Units reporting condition
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
Units built 1919 or earlier*
Units built 191,0 or later*
Median persons per occupied unitl
Knits reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
Units reporting central heat*
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
No. rentals under $20
From $20 to $39
From $1,0 to $59
Rentals $60 and over
Median contract monthly-
rent dollars**!
10,527
10,385
3,085
1,073
1,056
212
657
61,6
lie
1,085
1,073
312
2,a7
2,383
738
1,985
1,91.8
1*69
1,829
1,806
690
1,1*81
1,1*73
291
1,382
11,611
1*1.
32
77
352
8,511
178
7,923
601
16,705
98
1,807
10,1.06
105
1,063
171
61.8
XiO
1,069
529
2,353
299
1,977
195
1,818
378
1,1*78
61,0
8,075
21,5
3,2
185
1,055
3.3
12
315
2.9
1*2
835
3.2
151*
1,925
5
3.1
119
1,715
3.3
35
1,115
120
3.3
93
1,115
120
3.5
1,113
7,780
11*8
1.35
1*5
515
111.
905
228
1,905
2^5
1,280
116
1,630
217
1,110
7,166
359
l.,213
1,805
789
837
113
616
103
5
1.92
1
206
190
95
709
13
1*25
239
32
1,602
39
781
1*59
323
1,1*56
98
1,021
290
1*7
891*
10
361
361
162
1,176
85
803
163
125
35.31 27.23 1.2.86 36.63 39.01* 31.00 1*3.07 33.1*3
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from 11* class intervals for income; 8 cIbsb intervals for rent.
, Tfedlan not shown whore base is lass than 100.
222,079
218,103
5U,266
23,a78
9,1,72
68,961.
217,521.
33,51*8
167,205
11,085
3.1
27,261
157,1*85
159,71*2
17,032
78,718
a6,95l
17,0la
35.1.0
to
o
»|iW*"0-
I
"100
X -X 5
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BOSTON - ROSLINDALE
TABLE I - CHAPACffiRISTICS
AREA
OF THE POPUUTION
TOTAL
W-IE
W-3A
W-3B
w-aA
w-aB
w-5
1. Population - 1950
39'T8l
i'^^J
9,812
1,1.69
2,a25
7,606
9,312
2. Population - 19ltO
38,278
8,235
9,219
1,501
2,011
7,950
9,362
3. Percent of Change
+3.9
♦ 11.2
+6.1*
-2.1
+20.6
-a.3
-0,5
h. Male Population - 1950
18,668
l4,2^5
l.,l*67
710
1,155
3,656
a,a35
5. Non-White Population
150
9
133
1
5
1
1
6. Foreign-Eom Tfiiite Pop.
7,082
1,225
2,131
271.
a39
1,367
i,6a6
7. No, of Married Couples*
8,235
2,065
1,1*00
310
520
l,7ao
2,200
8. Couples with their own
household*
7,560
1,885
1,300
290
a95
1,600
1,990
9. Households - Total Number
9,960
2,580
1,687
1.20
656
2,079
2,558
10. Institutional Population
3,1*73
-
3,1*73
-
-
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
39,120
8,910
9,835
1,1.75
2,ao5
7,a25
9,070
12. Item 11 - Same residence in
1950 as in 19lj9*
32,695
8,100
5,91*0
1,325
2,2ao
6,785
8,305
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
Ih. Total No. of Families and
12,1
12.3
11.9
9.8
11.5
12.0
12,0
(10,701^
^ i;535
unrelated individuals*
2,710
1,930
1.25
7a5
2,225
2,670
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
395
300
100
85
290
365
16, From 81,500 to S2,999
2,080
385
lao
120
175
aa5
5a5
17. From 53,000 to $h,l99
3,275
705
625
135
230
750
830
13. Incomes Sl),500 and over
3,185
985
1.75
65
185
685
790
19. Median Income dollars**
3,652
3,511*
3,368
-
3,298
3,56a
3,520
TkB1£ II - AGE AND ECO-
AREA
NOraC CHARACIEPISTICS
TOTAL
W-IB
W-3A
W-3B
W-aA
W-aB
w-5
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
3,190
756
617
128
202
658
829
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
li,51i3
1,099
853
187
373
977
1,05a
3. Persons llj-19 yrs. old
2,962
690
557
125
23a
6aa
712
h. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
li,5oi
1,055
1,1*1*9
117
181
698
1,001
5, Persons 21 yrs. old or over
28,528
6,1*85
7,675
1,009
1,575
5,196
6,588
6, Persons Hi yrs. old or over
32,oa8
7,302
8,31*2
1,151.
1,850
5,971
7,a29
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
I5,31i0
3,788
2,7ia
639
1,027
3,260
3,912
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
11^,591
3,668
2,581
592
961
3,069
3,720
9. Professional, Technical and
kindred workers
1,761
579
289
57
92
337
ao7
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
i,2ta
1*25
11,6
1.5
55
209
361
11. Clerical and kindred workers
3,692
1,021,
621,
137
205
733
969
12. Sales Workers
1,178
351
182
32
6a
2ao
309
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
2,la58
511
1*51*
96
16a
571
662
111. Operatives and kindred workers
Z.lHj
378
397
121.
209
a89
517
15. Rrivate household workers
115
36
18
2
3
27
29
16, Service workers (except
household)
1,1.72
290
331*
61*
lU
32a
3U9
17, Laborers
507
56
121.
33
57
130
107
TABLE III - CHAPJICTEHIS-
AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
W-IB
W-3A
W-3B
W-aA
W-aB
W-5
1, Total Dwelling Units
10,OljO
2,587
1,701*
1*25
66a
2,080
2,580
2, Total Occupied Units
9,933
2,552
1,686
ia7
657
2,063
2,558
3, Owner-occupied Units
5,222
1,553
578
205
369
1,099
l,ai8
h. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
3,125
1,062
199
122
23a
656
852
5. Median value of Singles.. dollars^
10,891*
12,501
11,523
-
10,122
9,a2a
10,163
6. Total Units in Five or more
unit structures
525
80 ■
229
28
2a
90
7a
7. Total Units reporting condition
9,930
2,551
1,672
1.19
656
2,068
2,56a
6. Units with no private bath or no
running water or dilapidated
209
37
1*3
2a
26
51
28
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
5,830
1.285
1,255
255
290
1,105
i,6ao
10. Units built 19ljO or later*
225
11*5
5
16
15
15
11. Median persons per occupied unit^
3.1i
3.3
3.1*
3.3
3.5
3.5
3,3
12, Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
676
111
171
3a
56
ia7
157
13. Units reporting central heat*
9,1*95
2,535
1,560
3a5
575
1,980
2,500
lit. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
l*,58l
956
1,076
209
279
9a3
1,118
15, No. rentals under $20
U*
6
12
10
6
5
5
16. From $20 to 839
2,573
337
762
las
193
581
552
17. From 810 to $59
1,711
503
283
a6
72
301
506
18. Rentals 860 and over
253
110
19
5
8
56
55
19, Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
37.1*6
1*3.32
35.57
33.98
3a. 70
37,20
39,55
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500,
**Medians for individual census tracts computed from la class intervals for income j 6 class intervals for rent.
Median not shown where base Is less than 100.
BOSTON - ROXBtffiY
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
AREA
TOTAL
Q-2 Q-3
Q-i,
R-l
R-2
R-3
S-2
S-3
S-ii s-g
7,905
6,257
+26.3
3,577
7,252
9h
14,583
li,057
+13.0
2,306
2,260
309
22,130 320 900 990 7li5 1,360 700
1. Population - 1950 112,936 1,561 li,836 5,687 3,708
2. Population - 19I4O 107,002 1,767 li,7li7 li,6ll 3,775
3. Percent of change +5.5 -11. 7 +2.9 +23.3 -1.8
h. Male Population - 1950 52,829 753 2,^17 2,767 1,720
5. Non-White Population 2S,hhS 38 793 755 52
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop. 17,223 210 5ii2 770 657
7. No. of Married Couples*'
8. Couples with their own
household* 20,285 305
9. Households - Total Number 30,889 hh9
10. Institutional Popiilation
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19li9*
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
111, Total No. of Families and
unrelated indiTiduals* 36,855 lj70
No. Incomes under Sl,500* 9,375 130
From Si, 500 to $2,999 10,560 I80
From S3, 000 to Sh,li99 6,710 95
Incomes $lj,500 and over ,^ l4,880 55
Median Income dollars^'^' 2,l407
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO- AREA
NOiaC CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL g-l Q-2 O-3 Q-^ R_i r_2
3,968
5,351*
3,635
1,191
+9.2
+31*9.5
1,883
2,ii53
2,291
61*
295
627
675
9U5
1,537
110,830 1,555
97,705 l,li2o
9.1; 8.8
855 905
1,371 1,328
h
a, 825 5,595
h,ai5 l*,9l)5
8.7 9.7
1,560 1,760
505 a30
500 1*65
195 325
105 185
1,992 2,1,93
700 1,260 605
91*8 2,558 1,178
161) - 11,
3,620 7,695 l*,a70
2,995 6,735 3,795
9.5 8.7 10.0
1,230 2,975 1,630
255 1,095 1*20
380 780 1*85
235 210 135
195 110 105
2,658 1,508 2,090
635
1,278
3,785
3,320
8.9
1,325
515
1*20
185
90
1,781
R-3
930
1,313
5,11*0
t*,765
10.2
1,1*30
31*5
555
260
95
2,372
S-2
5,216
5,1*1*8
-1,.3
2,1*79
1*1*7
978
1,150
1,070
1,U85
77
5,085
a,355
9.6
1,770
380
1.75
21*5
290
2,a89
S-3
1*,266
a, 1*90
-5.0
1,729
158
730
765
730
1,030
313
1*,225
3,780
11.2
6,591
1*,372
7,1*11*
1*,939
-11.1
-11.5
2,725
1,987
51*
35
1,256
957
1,050
885
975
1,795
1*03
6,625
5,700
11.3
1,515
2,575
a55
735
370
650
230
1*30
185
360
2,375
2,la2
775
1,206
l*,3l*0
3,765
10. U
1,51*0
1*30
385
310
200
2,1*05
s-1* s-5
s-6
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old 11,01*0 151,
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old 16,1,66 300
3. Persons ll*-19 yrs old 10,01,3 172
1,. Persons 65 yrs. old or over 10,201, 89
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over 73,655 913
6. Persons ll, yrs. old or over 85,1,30 1,107
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
9» Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 2,525 16
11. Clerical and kindred workers 6,563 5l
12. Sales Workers 2,952 22
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers 5,171 8I
11*. Operatives and kindred workers 9,535 196
L5. Private household workers 1,31,0 6
L6. Service workers (except
household) 6,361 73
L7. Laborers 3,077 67
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS- AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UMITS TOTAL Q-1
565
981
515
351
2,753
3,31*0
661
993
555
1*63
3,1,02
1*,033
397
517
338
1*31
2,393
2,791*
930
1,216
560
658
5,109
5,759
352
656
1*89
377
3,003
3,575
l*lj,9l*3 603 1,61*5 2,065 1,1,1a 2,953 l,78o
1*1,21,6 530 1,1*08 1,860 1,279 2,700 1,635
3,236 11 32 99 57 58 106
33
162
59
165
a85
1,9
21,6
163
Q-2
71*
288
111*
281
502
36
283
158
60
211*
71,
186
360
16
189
117
65
135
1.8
39
131*
85
186 181*
666 1*1,2
358 120
0-3 Q-li
627
520
R-1
339
167
R-2
387
565
358
372
2,611
3,016
1,61,8
1,1*95
59
1*2
128
1*0
163
1*70
mi
296
11*1,
R-3
631*
1,267
61*3
318
2,736
3,1*53
1,599
1,1*1*7
100
1*2
316
89
17U
311
17
276
108
S-2
552
731*
1*71
1,86
3,381
3,930
2,161
1,936
103
68
325
75
303
531*
35
270
169
S-3
358
521
1*22
570
2,862
3,387
1,787
1,667
225
111
295
107
180
292
35
289
123
1*39
687
587
688
1*,71*6
5,1*65
3,202
3,027
607
11*2
650
186
317
1*07
21
561*
98
S-1* S-5
361
51*0
380
516
3,032
3,1*71
1,829
1,722
132
66
1*66
103
209
287
18
301
119
S-6
Total Dwelling Units
Total Occupied Units
O?mer-occupied Units
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
Median value of Singles.. .dollars
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
Total Units reporting
condition
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
Units built 1919 or earlier*
Units built 191,0 or later*
Median persons per occupied unit^
Units reporting 1,01 persons
per room or more
Units reporting central heat*
All units reporting rents
(Poth rented and rentable)
No. rentals under $20
From $20 to $39
From $1,0 to $59
fiertals $60 and over
Median contract monthly
rent**l dollars
31,208
30,683
1*,1*21,
, l,lil9
■^ 6,123
10,292
30,51*8
5,639
23,180
3,570
3.2
1*,721,
19,010
25,606
3,197
13,790
7,117
1,502
1*57 1,381, 1,357
1*1*9 1,359 1,333
66 102 166
951* 2,608 1,178
931 2,557 1,165
173 171* 123
1,306 1,321* 1,510 1,032
1,261* 1,308 1,1*71* 1,011*
61 37 285 157
1,783 1,203
l,77li 1,188
257 236
33
13
123 1*96
i*50 1,362
121,
1,60
3.1
82
70
1*29
980
330
3.2
298
1*25
382 1,211*
156 1*29
221 1,97
3 278
2 10
63
591
1,321*
163
81,0
1*05
3.5
287
1,080
1,136
68
1.95
539
31*
71
188
938
229
730
3.3
168
1*35
755
127
501
115
12
26
791,
2,51*3
1,091
2,135
380
2.6
ia9
815
2,332
576
1,1,88
261
7
71
289
1,122
1*50
1,115
3.1
189
560
981,
205
71*3
33
3
27
281
1,26U
528
1,265
2.6
168
220
1,180
391
758
28
3
22
1,102
1,313
108
315
1,020
3.6
381
1,030
1,267
128
1*1*9
682
80
111,
1,1*53
276
1,60
1,000
3.0
221,
600
1,160
260
753
129
18
20
296
1,009
1*7
625
3.1
125
530
81*2
32
507
207
96
1*0
736
1,71,8
180
1,U95
1*0
151
1,155
262
1,035
?.8 3.2
173
1,505
1,1.61.
18
61.9
671
126
33.93 21.33 21*,22 39.63 26.68 21*.59 21*.76 22.79 1*0.61 25.1,9 31.63 UO.82
156
515
906
152
618
111
25
27.1*0
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shewn where base is less than
Median for individual census tracts computed from ll* class intervals for income;
Median not shown where base ia less than 100.
500.
8 class intervals for rent.
BOSTON - ROXBURY
TABLE I - continued
U-1
U-2
(continued)
U-3 u-i u-g
U-6A U-6B
-V=L.
V-2
CITY
TOTAL
9,
10.
11.
12.
13.
111.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
la.
15.
16.
17.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
lU.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Population - 1950 6,256 5,.'4l2
Population - 19lj0 6,357 5,939
Percent of Change -1.6 -8.9
Male Population - 1950 3,008 2,526
Non-White Population 95U 2,007
Foreign-Eorn White Pop, 1,062 67I4
No. of Married Couples 1,305 965
Couples with their own
household* 1,175 855
Households - Total Number 1,716 l,5ll4
Institutional Population
71 20
Persons 1 yr. old or over* 6,210 5,305
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 191(9 5,335 li,525
25 yrs or over - median
school yrs. completed 10. U 10.6
Total No. of Families and
unrelated Individuals'* 1,935 1,725
No. Incomes under $1,500 WiO I18O
From Sl,500 to $2,999 580 5l5
From $3,000 to ^h,U99 ^55 395
Incomes Sli,500 and over 3ljO 2li0
Median Income... dollars** 2,726 2,ij85
TABLE II - continued U-l U-2
l4,95l 6,927 8,661 5,606 6,826
l4,705 6,580 8,860 5,21(9 7,21(8
+5.2 +5.3 -2.2 +6.8 -5.8
2,1(07 3,283 l(,0l(5 2,675 3,271(
1(20 1,188 l(,8i(6 1,381 121(
737 1,01(7 1,219 1,21(8 2,061(
970 1,320 2,005 1,385 1,670
890 1,11(0 1,785 1,265 1,520
1,1(1(6 1,613 2,351 1,1(66 2,105
6 235 63 7h
1(,870 6,725 8,a50 5,615 6,715
l(,ll(5 5,870 7,585 5,200 6,120
9.9 10.1 11.2 11.6 12.1
1,600 1,950 2,785 1,9U5 2,055
385 360 590 385 31(0
1(65 665 870 500 350
325 235 680 515 610
220 255 1(^0 320 630
2,U72 2,1(29 2,691 2,936 3,1(37
U-3 n-u U-g n-6A U-6B
l(,68l
a, 569
+2.5
2,191
202
9^9
950
890
1,367
93
1(,610
a, 075
10.8
1,51(0
325
1(75
285
270
2,61(0
V-1
5,519
5,16U
+6.9
2,621,
loa
798
1,075
1,020
1,372
5,370
1(,860
10.7
1,51(0
375
1(95
355
190
2,51(9
v-2
801,1,1(14
770,816
+1(.0
388,180
1(2,71(1,
ll(l(,092
161,51,0
11(7,600
219,398
10,381
787,250
679,695
11.0
289,61,0
73,965
76,165
61,120
50,835
2,61(3
TOTAL
Persons under 5 yrs. old 6OO 530
Persons g-13 yrs. old 800 719
Persons ll(-19 yrs. old 1(98 525
Persons 6g yrs. old or over 636 508
Persons 21 urs. old or over 1(,257 3,51(8
Persons H( yrs old or over 1(,856 li,l63
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force 2,682 2,228
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 2,393 2,026
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers 170 133
Managers, Officials and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) II8 67
Clerical and kindred workers 1(17 321(
Sales Workers I6I 111
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers 367 273
Operatives & kindred workers 60I l(9l(
Private household workers 1(1 101
Service workers (except
household) 329 353
Laborers 161, 118
TABLE III - continued 0-1 U-2
1(77 71I4 862
673 1,151( 1,060
l(Ol( 707 661
1(53 576 712
3,311( 1(,2I,5 5,918
3,801 5,059 6,739
2,11,0 2,51(8 3,661(
1,928 2,311( 3,398
112 139 267
80
336
119
306
505
31
263
11(9
U-3
102
390
125
362
585
51.
31(8
178
253
a78
311(
359
812
II49
556
185
1(77
60l(
a26
583
a,oi8
1(,525
2,313
2,179
202
21(7
378
282
299
387
55
221,
82
507
817
1,29
61,3
5,01i,
5,502
2,780
2,686
373
686
1,09
551
220
296
23
81
26
U-l, U-5 U-6A U-6B
1(11
568
368
1(51
3,261
3,702
1,968
1,81,7
11(7
11(2
309
175
277
1(51
22
229
86
V-1
672
1,091,
535
323
3,139
3,753
1,907
1,769
lOU
72
356
112
279
1(52
12
225
136
V-2
71,038
97,182
63,772
77,631,
556,01(0
633,221,
336,692
311,816
32,1(61
23,901
60,533
26,051
1(2,100
61,170
5,065
39,930
17,881
CITT
TOTAL
Total Dwelling Units 1,733 1,551 1,1(80
Total Occupied Units 1,701 1,530 1,1(1(2
Owner Occupied Units 3U9 302 2g9
Single detached Units
(including trailers) I83 119
Median value of singles .. dollars'- - 5,863
Total Units in Five or more
unit structures
Total Units reporting
condition
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
Units built 1919 or earlier*
Units built 191(0 or later*
Median persons per occupied
unitl
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
Units reporting central heat*
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) 1,277 1,189 1,167
No. rentals under $20 28 61, 128
From $20 to $39 825 81I, 821
From $1,0 to $5? '. 369 273 177
Rentals $60 and over 55 38 1,1
1,22
1,700
263
l,U35
5
3.1
21(1
1,350
125
305 299
1,532 1,1(50
23l( 367
1,310 l,!(l40
3.0
208
1,055
3.0
200
675
1,61,1
1,613
31(2
102
215
1,621
318
1,51(0
3.6
311(
1,01(5
1,250
122
921
186
21
Median contract monthl;
rent dollars
2,335
2,309
60
871
2,295
221
1,830
3.3
275
1,895
1,911
31
1,01(9
702
129
1,1(72
l,a62
335
87
501
l,a5l
27
1,225
5
2,105
2,075
206
35
1,51(3
2,057
20
1,010
5
3.3 3.2
132
1,31(5
1,109
16
380
591
122
196
2,01,5
1,826
2
106
1,025
693
1,1(01
1,371(
170
66
51(1
1,389
131
1,060
3.1
172
935
1,192
112
61,0
386
51(
1,391,
1,361
280
136
7,510
1(31(
1,372
171
875
1(20
3.7
316
1,063
152
555
351
5
:Li
33.86 30.05 28.21 27.90 37.60 Ua.32 55.73 32.57 31.63
222,079
218,103
51(,266
23,U79
9,1(72
68,961(
217,521(
33,51(8
167,205
11,085
3.1
27.261
157,1,85
159,71(2
17,032
78,718
1(6,951
17,01(1
35. ao
*Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from lU class intervals for income; 8 class intervals for rent.
"Tledian not shown where base is less than 100.
BOSTON - sonra boston
TABLE I - CHAEACTEMSTICS
AREA
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
M-1
H-2
M-3
M-a
N-l
N-2
11-3
N-a
1. Population - 1950
55,670
2,131
2,978
a,i23
i,a57
6,865
5,113
3,32a
5,521
2. Population - 19ljO
Sl.,361i
2,529
3,586
2,656
i,9ao
7,226
a,8a6
3,619
5,695
3. Percent of Change
+2.1i
-15.7
-17.0
-55.2
-2a.9
-5.0
♦5.5
-8.2
-3.1
I4. Male Population - 1950
27,52a
1,06a
l,a63
2,058
731
3,5aa
2,565
1,618
2,708
5. Non-White Population
61*
-
2
1
-
22
23
1
2
6. Foreign-Bom TJhite Pop.
8,580
a58
529
101
31a
1,173
787
553
919
7. No. of Married Couples*
10,925
a3o
520
905
230
1,220
955
730
1,175
8. Couples with their own
household*
10,360
a2o
a95
900
225
1,150
905
705
1,070
9. Households - Total Number
ll),908
6ai
8a6
971
ao2
1,610
l,3a7
9a7
1,529
10. Institutional Population
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
5U,370
2,115
2,950
3,8ao
i,a35
6,6a5
a,9i5
3,310
5, aoo
12. Item 11 - Same residence
iji 1950 as in 19I49*
Il5,020
1,850
2,660
25
1,200
5,790
a, 005
3,025
a,955
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
10.7
8.8
8.7
12.3
8.3
9.2
10.5
n.a
10.1
llu Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
17,280
700
970
955
565
2,350
1,650
1,150
1,765
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
3,700
160
300
110
220
550
280
2a5
3ao
16. From Sl,500 to $2,999
5,270
225
300
aoo
160
715
350
210
515
17. From $3,000 to $h,h99
3,860
lao
120
265
65
aio
360
3a5
a35
18. Incomes Sii,500 and over
2,550
100
120
60
80
375
355
190
290
19. Median Income.... dollars**
2,636
2,597
2,250
2,822
2,058
2,520
3,ia2
3,15a
2,829
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
AREA
NOMIC CHAKACIERISTICS
TOTAL
M-1
M-2
M-3
M-1,
N-l
N-2
N-3
N-a
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
6,713
20a
323
1,372
ia2
658
535
297
a73
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
8,1.51l
355
a82
58a
219
97a
620
a23
809
3. Persons lij-19 yrs. old
14,895
167
281
13a
152
702
a76
258
a6i
14, Persons 65 yrs. old or over
3,968
215
2a3
23
126
a99
379
298
a8a
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
3U,735
1,361
i,8a7
1,992
917
a, 381
3,378
2,295
3,708
6. Persons lli yrs. old or over
ao,5o3
1,572
2,173
2,167
1,096
5,233
3,958
2,60a
a,239
7. No. of Item 6 In Civilian
Labor Force
21,800
858
1,199
991
627
2,665
2,18a
1,399
2,35a
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April 1950
19,558
735
1,019
921
5a3
2,357
2,022
1,307
2,162
9. Professional, Technical
and kindred workers
1,226
16
2a
58
aa
9a
125
88
151
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
71*3
23
30
27
8
86
13a
57
88
11. Clerical and kindred
workers
3,721
97
15a
178
59
383
a7a
300
ase
12. Sales Workers
999
3a
58
59
22
95
125
73
108
13. Craftsmen, Fonsmen and
kindred workers
2,920
87
ia8
ia5
51
305
305
228
335
lb. Operatives and kindred
workers
5,072
250
332
215
165
7ao
U,2
271
519
15. Private household workers
89
7
10
6
2
12
5
5
5
16. Service workers (except
household)
2,738
119
129
13a
76
3aa
262
165
271
17. Laborers
1,856
96
128
95
106
267
127
101
200
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
M-1
M-2
M-3
M-a
N-l
N-2
N-3
N-a
1. Total Dwelling Units
15,178
68a
925
968
a36
1,852
i,3a3
9a8
1,529
2. Total Occupied Units
11*, 825
6aa
sa?
965
397
1,800
1,333
938
1,516
3. Owner-occupied Units
3,303
131
211
a
75
aao
327
266
a37
h. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
865
27
82
2
23
116
50
ao
71
5. Median value of Singles
dollars^
a, 673
-
3,315
-
-
a, 093
-
-
5,92s
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
3,671
2a
8
965
as
317
222
21
39
7. Total Units reporting
condition
11*, 788
6a8
890
961
a22
1,787
1,320
908
1,507
8. Units with no private bath
or no running water or
dilapidated
a, 351
a78
62a
1
36a
807
327
102
275
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
11,020
620
8ao
-
ai5
1,670
l,ia5
700
1,355
10. Units built 19ljO or later*
1,295
-
-
9ao
-
-
115
-
-
11. Median persons per occupied
unitl
3.3
2.9
3.1
3.8
3.0
3.2
3.3
3.2
3.2
12. Units reporting 1.01
persons per room or more
2,650
no
168
11a
77
333
186
m
212
13. Units reporting central heat* 6,170
60
95
9ao
25
265
575
505
675
lli. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
11,212
503
617
952
31a
1,301
973
637
1,057
15. No. rentals under $20
2,761
351
383
a
193
52a
13a
58
138
16. From $20 to $39
5,568
ISO
22a
319
110
7oa
615
a89
786
17. From $1*0 to $59
2,635
2
9
583
10
59
lli*
71
106
18. Rentals $60 and over
2a8
-
1
a6
1
la
no
19
27
19. Median contract monthly rent
dollars **1
30.22
16.95'
17.90
a3.36
17.75
21.76
28.75
28.30
28.28
'statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**Medians for individual census tracts con^iuted from li* class intervals for Income j 8 class intervals for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100.
BOSTON - SOUTH BOSTON - continued
TABLE I continued
0-1
0-2
0-3
0-k
P-U
P-IB
HARBOR
ISLANDS
CITY
TOTAL
1. Population - 195o 7,1*37 5,7lj2 U,128
2. Population - 19hO 7,891 2,183 It, 713
3. Percent of change -5.8 +163.0 -12. ii
U. Hale Population - 1950 3,530 2,829 2,065
5. Non-White Population 13 5
6. Foreign-Dom White Pop. 1,387 631* 633
7. No. of Married Couples 1,U95 1,175 795
8. Couples with their own household* 1,375 1,11|5 710
9. Households - Total Number 2,023 1,1*25 1,122
10. Institutional Population - - 1
11. Persons 1 jr. old or over* 7,305 5»685 1*,085
12. Item 11 - Same residence in
1950 as in 191*9* 6,1|05 5,21*0 3,695
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. con^jleted* 9,8 11.0 9.0
11*. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals 2,515 1,500 1,255
15. No. Incomes under $1,500* 560 200 285
16. From 81,500 to $2,999 IhS hUO 385
17. From $3,000 to $l*,lj99 51*5 1«60 310
18. Incomes $lj,500 and over 395 21*5 185
19. Median Income dollars** 2,662 3,02? 2,708
TABLE II continued 0-1 0-5 0-3
1,221*
1,375
-11.0
610
218
21*0
225
31*1*
1,195
1,060
370
80
150
85
1*0
0-1*
1,678
2,138
-21.5
851*
1
31*5
355
31*0
1*79
1,630
l,a50
530
165
11*5
105
65
2,385
P-IA
3,91*9
3,967
-0.5
1,885
3
329
700
695
1,022
3,860
3,660
12.0
1,005
205
1*90
215
50
2,570
P-IB
2,11*1*
2,735
-21.6
1,788
115
588
20
15
13
1,783
2,135
801,1*1*1*
770,816
+1*.0
388,180
1*2,7UU
11*1*, 092
161,51*0
11*7,600
219,398
10,381
787,250
1,595 679,695
9.5
330
135
130
25
10
11.0
289,61*0
73,965
76,165
61,120
50,835
2,61*3
ISLANDS cm TOTAL
10.
U.
12.
13.
lU.
15.
16.
17.
Persons under 5 yrs. old 660 8o8 397 lltO
Persons 5-13 yrs. old 939 1,085 590 200
Persons ll*-19 yrs. old 700 555 350 101
Persons 65 yrs. old or over 61il 257 37l» 87
Persons 21 yrs. old or oyer lj,990 3,218 2,738 763
Persons lli yrs. old or over 5,838 3,81*9 3,11*1 881*
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force 3,357 2,010 1,71*1 1*99
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of AprU, 1950 3,055 1,798 1,516 1*10
Professional, Technical and
kindred workers 350 103 59 llj
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 92 71 1*1 7
Clerical and kindred workers 605 357 251» 59
Sales Workers XkS 100 6l 13
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers 1*143 328 216 69
Operatives and kindred workers 713 1*21* 1(50 128
Private household workers 10 3 10 3
Service workers (except household) 1*53 251 221 55
Laborers 222 157 188 56
152
21*7
11*5
126
1,111
1,279
71*7
638
30
20
86
2U
106
220
7
87
53
552
927
393
216
2,036
2,1*70
1,169
1,075
70
59
257
82
15a
203
1*
171
60
11
37
82
6U0
1,997
2,096
223
223
57
8
22
19
li*
15
71,038
97,182
63,772
77,63a
556,oao
633,22a
336,692
311,816
32,a6l
23,901
60,533
26,051
a2,ioo
61,170
5,065
39,930
17,881
TABLE III continued
0-1
0-2
0-3
o_a
P-IA
P-IB
HARBOR
ISLANDS
CITI
TOTAL
1. Total Dwelling Units 2,o53
2. Total Occupied Units 2,009
3. Owner-occupied Units 67a
a. Single detached Units
(including Trailers 138
5. Median value of Singles ,., dollars^ 3,950
6. Total Units in Five or more
unit structures 119
7. Total Units reporting condition 1,996
8. Units with no private bath or no
running water or dilapidated 5oa
9. Units built 1919 or earlier* 1,860
10. Units built 19ao or later*
11. Median persons per occupied unitl 3,2
12, Units reporting 1,01 persons
per roan or more 258
13, Units reporting central heat* 595
la. All units reporting rents
(both rented and rentable) 1,280
15, No. rentals under $20 280
16, From $20 to $39 905
17, From $ao to $59 66
18, Rentals $60 and over 9
19, Median contract monthly pent
dollars**! 25,l8 a3,30
l,a26
i,ai5
175
35
860
i,aoa
15a
5ao
2ao
3.8
395
995
1,222
106
276
837
3
i,ia3
1,110
3aa
70
a,iao
156
1,117
328
1,020
3,3
186
320
7a7
277
a22
36
12
22.26
35a
3aa
87
33
a5
337
186
335
3.3
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11,085
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I57,a85
159, 7a2
17,032
78,718
a6,95l
i7,oai
35, ao
statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500,
^Jedlans for individual census tracts computed from la class intervals for Income; 8 class intervals for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100.
BOSTON - WEST ROXBUEY
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE POPOTJiTION
AREA
TOTAL
W-6A
W-6B
W-6C
W-6D
CITT
TOTAL
1. Population - 1950 23,00lj 5,579 5,558 5,781 6,086
2. Population - I9I4O 19,li76 ij,272 5,328 5,269 h,607
3. Percent of Change +13.1 +30.6 +lj.3 +9.7 +32.1
h. Male Popilation - 1950 10,692 2,680 2,li85 2,652 2,875
5. Non-White Population 11 1 5 5 -
6. Foreign-Born White Pop. 2,992 609 703 717 963
7. No, of Married Couples* li,985 l,li0S 1,090 l.lW l,3li5
8. Couples with their own
household* li,655 l,3lj5 1,010 1,050 1,250
9. Households - Total Number 6,200 1,573 1,552 l.hSh 1,581
10. Institutional Population I08 12 - 3i, 62
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over* 22,760 5,505 5,5l5 5,760 5,980
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19li9* 20,710 li,975 5,095 5,290 5,350
13. 25 yrs, or over - median
school yrs. completed* 12.3 12. Ij 12.14 12.lt 11.5
Hi. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 6,360 1,655 1,555 1,575 1,575
15. No. incomes under $1,500* 635 120 200 I60 l55
16. From $1,500 to $2,999 970 255 255 210 250
17. From 3,000 to 31i,li99 1,830 U30 li50 3U5 6o5
18. Incomes 51i,500 and over 2,695 810 560 795 530
19. Median Income dollars** U,197 li,509 3,872 l4,750 3,736
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO- AREA
NOMIC CHARACIERISTICS TOTAL W-6A W-6B W-6C W-6D
eoifhhh
770,816
+U.0
388,180
a2,7i»J4
lliit,092
16l,51jO
lii7,600
219,393
10,381
787,250
679,695
11.0
289,6UO
73,965
76,165
61,120
50,835
2,6U3
CITY
TOTAL
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old 1,892 hH lj03 I4O9 609
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old 2,931 653 68I1 698 896
3. Persons llt-19 yrs. old 1,955 510 399 557 lj89
h. Persons 65 yrs. old or over 2,36h h20 766 667 5ll
5. Persons 21 yrs, old or over l5,93li 3,859 3,998 lj,053 l4,021t
6. Persons lU yrs. old or over l8,l8l li,a55 lj,U71 lj,671i lj,58l
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force 9,335 2,276 2,323 2,388 2,3li8
3. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 9,033 2,223 2,259 2,327 2,221j
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers 1,661 397 lj63 5U3 253
10. Klanagers, Officials and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 1,067 290 26l 319 197
11. Clerical and kindred workers 2,188 5ijl 617 559 IjTl
12. Sales workers 859 21(2 225 208 I8U
13. Craftsmen, Foremen and
kindred workers l,lil2 3lj7 300 259 506
lli. Operatives and kindred workers 81i9 150 182 19ii 323
15. Private household workers 81 9 21i 31j llj
16. Service workers (except
household) 713 197 153 170 198
17. Laborers I8I hd 21i 37 71)
TABLE in - CHARACTEEIS- AREA
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS TOTAL W-6A W-6B W-6C W-6D
71,038
97,182
63,772
77,631*
556, OUO
633,2214
336,692
311,816
32,U6l
23,901
60,533
26,051
1»2,100
61,170
5,065
39,930
17,881
CIK
TOTAL
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Ih.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Total Dwelling Units 6,262 1,580 1,563 1,510 l,60l4
Total Occupied Units 6,162 1,550 l,5l43 1,U88 1,581
Owner-occupied Units 1(,393 1,067 1,038 l,ll45 1,093
Single detached Units
(Including Trailers) 3,789 983 307 987 1,012
Median value of Singles, .dollars^ ll,77l4 11,1495 12,329 13,285 9,170
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures 335 218 31 I46 UO
Total Units reporting condition 6,216 1,568 1,558 1,503 1,587
Units with no private bath or no
running water or dilapidated I63 5 21 12 125
Units built 1919 or earlier* 2,060 260 720 535 5U5
Units built I9I4O or later* 820 I4O5 65 80 270
Median persons per occupied unitl 3,li 3,3 3,3 3.6 3,5
Units reporting 1,01 persons
per room or more 387 60 l42 72 213
Units reporting central heat* 5,770 1,320 1,550 1,1:30 1,170
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) 1,718 I467 Ui3 332 I476
No, rentals under $20 6 1 - 1 h
From $20 to $39 355 31 58 67 199
From SltO to $59 830 137 307 203 233
Rentals $60 and over 1*77 298 78 61 I4O
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**! 51.32 33,21 1*9,12 US, 25 1*1,76
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218,103
51.,266
23,U78
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68,961)
217,52U
33,51)8
167,205
11,085
3.1
27,261
157,1)85
159,71)2
17,032
78,718
1)6,951
17,01)1
35.I1O
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Medians for individual eensue tracts computed from ll) class intervals for income j 8 class intervals for rent.
Tfedian not shown where base is loss than 100,
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TABLE I - CHARACTEPTSTTCS
Of Tm: poHrLATTOH
TOWM
TOTAL
MC-90
MC-91
MC-92
MC-93
MC-9lj
MC-95
MC-96
1. Population - 1950 liii,353 ll,591 5,95^ 6,623 lj,870 8,158 9,llj9 5,008
2. Population - WljO^ ii0,013
3. Percent of Change +10,8
li. Male Population - 1950 21,012
5. Non-White Population 73
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop. 6,862
7. No. of Married Couples* 10,2145
8. Couples with their own household^ 9,ii70
9. Households - Total Number 12,159
10. Institutional Population 62
11. Persons 1 yr old or over* li3,Ui0
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19li9* 38,365
13. 25 yrs, or over - median
school yrs. completed* 12,2
Ih. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 13,135
15. No, Incomes under S.»l,500"' 1,830
16. From ;~1,500 to i'2,999 2,195
17. ''rom $3,000 to $h,h99 3,755
18. Incomes $ti,500 and over h,li65
19. Median Income ..,, dollars** 3,833
TABLE IT - AGE A^ro ECO- TOWN
NO'-UC CHAPACTSPTSTTCS TOTAL HC-90 MC-91 MC-92 MC-93 MC-9h lC-95
2,157
2,853
3,059
2,389
3,721
!4,l400
2,)433
U
8
-
26
13
16
6
bos
939
1,019
877
1,186
1,1453
778
l,o6o
1,355
l,li80
1,3145
l,8l40
2,105
1,060
995
1,250
1,3^0
1,255
1,705
l,9l40
985
1,226
1,526
l,9ljli
1,356
2,313
2,(488
1,306
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25
37
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h,550
5,750
6,(495
l4,78o
8,030
8,935
14,900
li,025
li,795
5,8l45
a, 185
7,115
8,080
14,320
12. h
12.0
12.2
11. I4
12.5
12.3
12.1
1,335
1,695
2,075
1,530
2,580
2,630
1,290
lliO
180
310
195
1460
360
185
130
380
395
290
1420
I4IO
170
370
565
615
5f40
570
6140
1455
560
500
6I45
1435
900
1,030
395
li,379
3,559
3,579
3,638
3,675
lj,025
3,750
MC-96
10.
11.
12,
13,
II4.
15.
16.
17,
Persons under 5 yrs. old 14,116
Persons 5-13 yrs, old 5,52)4
Persons II4-I9 yrs, old 3,lj50
Persons 65 yrs, old or over i4,351i
Persons 21 yrs. old or over 30,661
Persons IL yrs. old or over 3li, 713
No, of Item 6 in Civilian
Ubor Force 18,128
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 17,5l8
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers 2,601
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 2,190
Clerical and kindred workers 3,977
Sales Workers 1,873
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers 2,7l4l4
Operatives and kindred workers 2,18(4
fVivate household workers I6I4
Service workers (except
household) 1,152
Laborers 532
14114
607
1411
ia7
3,09l4
3,570
67I4
792
517
3,883
14,(488
573
680
I4I3
816
14,877
5,370
525
611
329
386
3,336
3,7314
605
861
580
1,107
5,985
6,692
767
1,220
785
831
6,258
7,162
558
753
Ui5
361
3,228
3,697
1,737
2,l4l42
2,923
2,033
3,318
3,701
l,97l4
1,685
2,329
2,831
1,956
3,2l4l
3,59l4
1,882
296
222
I4OI4
199
61,8
61i5
187
296
360
167
2I4O
555
225
296
73I4
305
166
I422
213
I470
7I47
I4OI
I181
777
379
21a
362
183
21,2
151.
18
3143
373
16
I4O7
372
23
373
3I48
9
I402
271
38
581
ItOO
35
396
266
25
107
36
199
11.7
137
87
II49
61
180
61
206
75
12I4
65
TABLE III - CRARACTEPIS-
TICS OF DV.'ELLING UNITS
TOWN
TOTAL
MC-90
MC-91
MC-92
MC-93
MC-oli
'iC-95
MC-96
9.
10,
11.
12.
13.
II4.
15.
16.
17,
18.
19.
Total Dwelling Units 12,318
Total Occupied Units 12,136
Owner-occupied Units 7,6l40
Single detached Units
(including Tl-ailers) 5,197
Median value of Singles. .dollars^ 12,6l8
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures I48I4
Total Units reporting condition 12,079
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated 26I4
Units built 1919 or earlier* 14,190
Units built I9I4O or later* 1,1|05
Median persons per occupied unit^ 3.3
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more 558
Units reporting central heat* 11,925
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) l4,36l4
No. rentals under J.20 33
From KO to S39 1,137
From ?.l40 to *59 2,267
Rentals $60 and over 927
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**! I48.93
1,2147
1,225
98I4
l,571i
l,53l4
733
1,961
1,938
806
1,361
1,31.8
637
2,329
2,297
1,503
2,516
2,(488
1,916
1,330
1,306
1,061
869
.3,863
222
10,367
21.5
11,626
111
1,126
ll4,)477
1,657
10,1451
967
10,661.
5
1,227
82
1,537
2I4I
1,935
1,308
123
2,275
33
2,1;87
1,310
15
275
2I4O
3.5
59
I4I4O
275
3.6
35
1,090
105
3.1
19
315
120
3.1;
50
900
255
3.1
52
71.5
205
3.1.
31.
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205
3.6
53
1,265
lllj
l,l470
80
l,8l40
5I4
1,270
77
2,305
91
2,500
69
1,275
229
1
I48
116
6a
80I4
II4
313
333
IUI4
1,102
6
182
628
286
692
205
1.23
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71.3
2
116
391
23U
558
6
160
273
119
236
I
113
103
16
149.97
I42.I.6
148.62
1.3.91
51.17
146.39
39.61
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Median not shown where base is less than 100.
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TABLE I - CHAPACTERISTICS
TOWN
^
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
MC-97
MC-98
MC-99
MC-lOO
MC-101
MC-102
MC-103
MC-lOl.
1,
Population - 19p0
27,381
3,769
3,330
l.,281,
3,271
2,712
3,073
3,579
3,363
2.
Population - 19!j0*
26,867
3.
Percent of Change
••■1.9
h.
Male Population - 1950
12,602
l,7li3
1,561
1,989
1,579
1,208
1,370
1,638
1,511.
i.
Non-White Population
26
2
7
1
3
h
2
5
2
6.
Forelf^-Rom White Pop.
ij,ll8
m
1.33
778
61^2
395
352
1.71
600
7.
No. of Married Couples*
6,370
950
725
985
755
630
71.5
835
7I45
8.
Couples irtth their own household*
5,880
880
700
885
670
585
690
755
715
9.
Households - Total Number
7,585
987
886
1,051.
90lj
838
898
91.7
1,071
10.
Institutional Population
211j
-
-
208
6
_
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over"
26,81i0
3,750
3,280
)4,235
3,180
2,650
2,955
3,505
3,285
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
Ln 1950 as in 19li9*
23,835
3,1*25
2,780
3,610
2,81.0
2,1.1.0
2,705
3,165
2,870
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.6
12.8
12.8
12.2
12,1
12. Ij
12,6
12.7
12.3
Ih.
Total No. of FamilieB and
unrelated individuals*
8,1^20
1,090
1,060
1,1.15
875
875
1,025
1,055
1,025
15.
No. Incomes under 51,500*
1,325
100
185
335
90
120
11.5
165
185
16.
From i>l,500 to $2,999
1,125
70
115
335
190
90
85
110
130
17.
From £3,000 to Sli, U99
l,71jO
155
155
355
285
215
190
110
275
18.
Incomes 8lj,500 and over
3.U25
675
525
285
230
385
1.90
a90
31.5
19.
Median Income ... dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
i*,170
TOWN
6,000
5,167
2,9U1.
3,598
l.,389
l.,850
5,071.
3,763
NOMIC CHABACIEPISTICS
TOTAL
MC-97
MC-98
MC-99
MC-lOO
MC-101
MC-102
MC-103
MC-10I4
X*
Persons under 5 yrs. old
2,133
260
272
369
321
203
175
22s
30I4
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
3,338
573
1.62
we
1.07
267
329
1.50
31.2
3.
Persons II4-I9 yrs. old
2,173
367
300
301
250
171
223
356
205
h.
Perrons 65 yrs. old or over
2,873
273
291
1.33
291
31.5
1.27
361.
IU49
S.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
19,355
2,5llj
2,2146
3,056
2,260
2,022
2,309
2,1.77
2,1.71
6.
Persons l!i yrs, old or over
21,910
2,936
2,596
3,1.27
2,5^3
2,222
2,569
2,900
2,717
7.
No, of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
11,238
1,1.37
1,286
1,877
1,393
1,188
1,316
1,366
1,375
8.
No, of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
10,867
1,1.03
1,251.
1,816
1,31.3
1,11.2
1,256
1,331
1,322
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
2,270
31.3
336
331
161
2)18
338
310
203
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors, (inc. Farms)
1,682
331
227
133
117
171
271.
265
I6I4
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
2,llj0
275
188
3ia
251
280
21.3
21j8
311.
12.
Sales Workers
1,191
179
115
132
122
156
179
11.5
163
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
l,2l4l
108
96
267
232
126
83
113
216
lU.
Operatives and kindred workers
1,009
61
67
258
2hO
62
61
11)4
11.6
IS.
Private household workers
222
38
88
7
7
19
20
29
11.
16.
Service workers (except
household)
7U6
31.
83
271
iia
1.8
1.3
55
71
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CRyiACIERIS-
258
■lOWN
25
30
62
61.
10
1.
1.1
22
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
MC-97
MC-98
MC-99
MC-lOO
MC-101
MC-102
MC-103
MC-lOl.
1.
Total Dwelling Units
7,668
1,003
900
1,061.
910
858
903
952
1,073
2.
Total Occupied Units
7,595
987
889
1,052
901
81,6
899
91*7
1,071.
3.
Owner-occupied Units
li,931
916.
717
505
1.39
1.97
601
795
I46I
h.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
3,li95
937
672
21j6
128
251.
1.21.
70I4
130
5.
Median value of Singles,. dollars^
15,000*
17,707.
16,1.51.
13,089
12,087
16,61.1
17,767
18,393
15,900
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
26
-
_
6
_
_
_
_
20
7.
Total Units reporting condition
7,5U2
996
876
1,01.9
896
831.
891
93I4
1,066
a.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
88
6
9
16
9
17
6
II4
11
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
2,315
70
230
1.15
355
125
295
285
51.0
10.
Units built 19ljO or later*
1.55
185
90
50
15
10
1.0
65
11.
Median persons per occupied unit^
3.3
3.7
3.5
3.1.
3.U
3.1
3.2
3.5
2.9
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
257
16
29
60
51.
10
17
I4I
30
13.
Units reporting central heat*
7,250
875
8U0
1,01.0
875
805
895
930
990
111.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
2,569
61
155
531
1.53
331.
288
11.3
598
15.
No, rentals under $20
20
1.
1.
2
2
1
_
6
1
16.
From $20 to $39
718
12
55
209
179
7
9
65
182
17.
From $lj0 to $59
1,275
28
61.
^82
250
238
128
37
2I48
18.
Rentals $60 and over
556
23
32
38
22
88
151
35
167
19.
Median contract monthly
rent ,,, dollars**^
W.56
-
1.2.99
1.1,97
1.2.01
51.,62
60.18
39.72
1.6.98
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500,
Medians for individual census tracts computed from 11. class intervals for income; 8 class intervals for rent,
■'■Median not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950.
BEVERLY
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
cm
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
EC-lj
EC-5
EC-6
EC-7
EC-8
EC-9
1. Population - 1950
26,88U
3,068
2,831
14,693
5,U.2
6,656
6,221,
2. Population - 19liO°
25,537
3. Percent of Change
■••13.1
Ij. Male Population - 1950
13,596
1,288
1,3U3
2,251
2,662
3,103
2,91.9
5. Non-White Population
58
1^
2
5
6
2
39
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop.
3,771
1,28
257
583
856
707
9^3
7. No. of Married Couples*
6,5ao
585
730
1,185
1,080
1,575
1,385
8. Couples with their oim household*
6,085
535
690
1,090
1,015
1,1,75
1,280
9. Households - Total Number
8,3U5
760
631
1,321
1,1,71
2,068
1,891.
10. Institutional Population
llli
13
-
11,
19
31
37
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
28,185
3,oto
2,760
lj,570
5,31,5
6,360
6,U0
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as it, 19ij9''
2h,330
2,535
2,315
3,985
1,,565
5,520
5,iao
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.1
12.3
12.1,
11.6
10.5
li.U
10.1,
Ih. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
9,3lj0
1,215
925
1,380
1,510
2,21,0
2,070
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
2,165
lia5
150
21.5
305
1,65
555
16. From $1,500 to $2,999
2,175
21iO
190
315
370
1,65
595
17. From $3,000 to th,h99
2,365
175
305
385
1.95
510
1.95
18. Incomes $ij,500 and over
l,9i*5
270
220
315
270
575
295
19. Median Income ... dollars**
2,990
2,167
3,U20
3,219
3,107
3,172
2,600
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
CITY
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
EC-lj
EC-5
EC-6
EC-7
EC-8
EC-9
1. Persons under 5 yrs, old
2,968
277
315
501,
621,
621
627
2, Persons 5-13 yrs. old
3,790
369
380
709
777
770
785
3. Persons lli - 19 yrs. old
2,315
hho
201
339
1.32
1.52
1.51
Ij. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
3,112
306
273
1,36
U,2
902
753
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
19,390
1,902
1,896
3,077
3,505
l.,7l,5
l.,265
6. Persons 1h yrs. old or over
22,126
2,1,22
2,136
3,li8o
ll,011
5,265
1.,812
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
labor Force
11,732
1,188
1,035
1,887
2,21,2
2,712
2,668
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
11,201
1,123
1,009
1,795
2,108
2,6a5
2,521
9. Professional, Technical,
anJ kindred workers
l,h9h
188
206
207
191,
500
199
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
1,021
129
122
153
122
315
180
11. Clerical and kindred workers
1,720
169
1U5
275
292
1.73
366
12. Sales workers
831
60
76
135
155
21,6
159
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
1,983
lli5
186
ia8
391,
U.8
1,22
111. Operatives and kindred workers
2,206
102
132
371
575
320
706
15. Private household workers
319
136
13
22
32
65
51
16. Service workers (except
household)
861
81,
50
131
195
168
233
17. Laborers
617
106
1,9
61
136
85
180
TABLE in - CHARACTERIS-
CITJ-
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
EC-1,
EC-5
EC-6
EC-7
EC-8
EC-9
1. Total Dwelling Units
8,829
881,
891,
1,390
1,585
2,m5
1,931
2. Total Occupied Units
8,393
75li
836
1,332
1,1,77
2,091
1,903
3. Owner-occupied Units
U,75U
1,88
66S
i,oU,
61,3
1,281,
630
U. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
1»,3W
652
723
1,082
1,62
1,078
351
5. Median value of Singles-dollars^
9,693
10,01,3
10, 703
8,373
8,631
10,335
7,218
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
602
6
16
9
iia
118
31?
7. Total Units reporting condition
8,6U2
839
880
l,3li9
1,569
^,117
1,888
6. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
56a
36
13
77
91,
110
251.
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
6,035
630
1,05
625
1,180
1,1,50
1,71.5
10. 'Inits built I9I4O or later*
990
90
275
165
205
21,0
15
11, Median persons per occupied unit
3.1
3.3
3.1
3.3
3.1,
2.9
2.9
12, Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
571
37
30
86
153
75
190
13. Units reporting central heat*
6,995
630
-1.5
1,285
1,170
1,885
1,280
ll). All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
3,522
179
152
271
892
777
1,251
15. No. rentals under $20
23U
11
I4
10
12
28
139
16. From J20 to $39
2,19lj
112
99
196
593
361,
630
17. From $ijO to $5"
85U
28
33
53
220
292
228
18. Rentals $60 and over
2lt0
28
16
12
37
93
51.
19. Median contract monthly-
rent dollars-"*!
33.92
33.06
32.58
33,81
33.1,2
39,32
29.93
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**Uedians for individual census tracts computed from 11, class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
[Median not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950.
BRA IN TREE
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
TOWN
TOTAL
NC-gg
NC-56
NC-57
1.
PopiQation - 1950
23,161
7,31*8
8,337
7,1*76
2.
Population - 191*0^
16,378
3.
Percent of Change
*ia.h
h.
Male Population - 1950
11,239
3,565
3,980
3,691.
5.
Non-White Population
26
8
10
8
6.
Foreign-Bom White Pop.
2,51*7
955
816
776
7.
No. of Married Couples*
5,U10
1,655
2,085
1,670
8.
Couples with their own household*
5,ili5
1,580
1,985
1,580
9.
Households - Total Number
6,380
2,015
2.383
1,982
10.
Institutional Population
210
-
28
182
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
22,560
7,210
8,075
7,275
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19li9*
19,7U5
6,350
7,015
6,380
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.1
11.8
12.1.
12.1
111.
Total No. of Families and
iinrelated individuals*
6,620
1,91*0
2,515
2,165
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
825
180
290
355
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
1,285
385
31.5
555
17.
From $3,000 to $lj,lt99
1,985
675
675
635
18.
Incomes $1,500 and over
2,155
590
1,090
U75
19.
Median Income .... dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,767
TOWN
3,585
a,256
3,175
NOMIC CHARACIEFISTICS
TOTAL
NC-55
NC-56
NC-57
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
2,632
837
81.5
950
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
3,h75
1,210
1,218
i,oa7
3.
Persons lh-19 yrs. old
1,671*
566
598
510
h.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
2,052
51*9
81*3
660
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
15,111*
1*,658
5,588
1„868
6.
Persons lit yrs. old or over
17,051*
5,301
6,271*
5,1*79
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
8,612
2,827
3,192
2,593
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
8,227
2,61*9
3,068
2,510
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
1,070
2^3
570
257
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
1,01*7
265
513
269
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
1,352
lt£6
526
360
12.
Sales Workers
822
271.
337
211
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
1,651*
679
1.99
1.76
lii.
Operatives and kindred workers
1,350
1.51
31.5
551.
15.
Private household workers
95
37
39
19
16.
Service workers (except
household)
lt86
135
136
215
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
291.
TOWN
88
71
135
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
NC-55
NC-56
NC-57
1.
Total Dwelling Units
6,515
2,056
2,1*50
2,009
2.
Total Occupied Units
6,360
2,018
2,378
1,961.
3.
Owner-occupied Units
1*,928
1,603
1,920
1,1*05
L.
Single detached Units
(Including Trailers)
1*,881*
1,629
1,925
1,330
5.
Median value of Singles.. dollars!
9,720
8,772
11,251
9,WU
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
163
28
15
120
7.
Total Units reporting condition
6,391*
2,012
2,1*25
1,957
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
306
88
82
136
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
2,390
71.0
920
730
10.
Units built 19li0 or later*
1,1*15
385
1.70
560
11.
Median persons per occupied unitl
3.1*
3.1.
3.3
3.5
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
1*65
162
118
185
13.
Units reporting central heat*
5,850
1,815
2,350
1,685
tu.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
1,336
382
1.33
521
15.
No. rentals under $20
1*7
16
7
2U
16.
From $20 to $39
711*
196
156
362
17.
From $h0 to $59
1|01
131
173
97
18.
Rentals $60 and over
m
39
97
38
19.
Median contract monthly^
rent dollare* 1
37.1*0
37.72
ia*.8s
33.71.
^Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
*Medians for Individual census tracts computed from 11* class Intervals for income, 8 for rent.
^Median not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950.
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TABLE I - CHARACTEKISTICS
crnr
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
PC-li
PC-5
PC-6
PC-7
PC-8
PC -9
PC-10
PC-11
PC-12
PC-13
PC-11,
1.
Population - 1950
62,860
3,901
8,783
1),165
6,106
5,872
6,971
l),731
5,281
8,511,
6,11,3
2,393
2.
Population - 19hO^
62,3l»3
3.
Percent of Change
+0.8
h.
Male Population - 1950
29,8a5
1,955
1),225
1,989
2,879
2,638
3,1)11
2,280
2,521
3,995
2,833
1,119
5.
Non-White Population
637
8
17
2
21
9
379
102
59
36
2
2
6,
Foreign-Pom White Pop.
9,U01
1,068
1,679
ia6
712
793
1,017
577
81)0
1,228
779
292
7.
No. of Married Couples*
111, 710
1,035
2,215
1,000
1,550
1,335
1,285
970
1,295
2,01,0
1,360
625
8.
Couples with their own
household*
13,950
950
2,090
965
1,1)75
1,275
1,185
925
1,21)5
1,970
1,285
585
9.
Households - Total Number
19,136
1,219
2,768
1,230
1,851)
1,921
1,911
1,266
1,517
2,758
1,983
709
10,
Institutional Population
299
-
60
1)2
19
15
26
13
1)3
20
a9
12
U.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
6l,9ljO
3,935
8,785
1),030
5,985
5,915
6,865
1),620
5,195
8,215
6,030
2,365
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19)i9*
51j,900
3,565
7,965
3,31)0
5,1)55
5,035
5,950
1),080
1<,690
7,390
5,300
2,130
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yi'S, completed*
10.6
8.7
9.7
11.7
12.3
11.7
8.9
9.9
10.1
10.7
10.8
11.7
li.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
22,305
1,1)35
3,365
1,270
1,970
2,220
3,115
1,1)00
1,730
2,905
2,135
760
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
SMS
315
810
250
300
51)0
1,165
335
lj05
61,5
575
105
16.
From SI, 500 to $2,999
6,365
1)70
1,160
350
380
500
980
390
635
865
1,55
180
17.
From 33,000 to $h,h99
5,355
385
765
31)0
510
605
1)85
355
1)05
755
51,0
210
16.
Incomes $li,500 and over
3,625
170
1)50
230
61)5
lao
21,0
190
195
1,80
ia5
200
19.
Median Income . , . dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
2,667
CITY
2,652
2,510
2,935
3,527
2,970
1,903
2,690
2,585
2,801
2,890
3,272
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
PC-1)
PC-5
PC-6
PC-7
PC-8
PC-9
PC-10
PC-11
PC-12
PC-13
PC-ll,
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
5,758
31)8
725
h99
525
1)81
581
508
526
768
553
21a,
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
7,826
556
1,01)3
555
756
572
775
688
796
1,026
732
327
3.
Persons l!i - 19 yrs. old
h,3lj<'
225
631
239
1)53
371)
1)36
1)22
1)11
588
1,06
161,
1..
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
7,9li7
1)21)
1,088
510
705
939
1,069
1)29
573
1,081
865
261,
5.
''prsons 21 yrs. old or over
hh,206
2,733
6,278
2,831
1),310
1),382
5,106
3,033
3,1)73
6,01,3
1),382
1,635
6.
Persons Ih yrs. old or over
li9,276
2,997
7,015
3,111
1),825
li,8l9
5,615
3,535
3,959
6,720
li,858
1,822
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
labor ^orce
26,976
1,808
3,927
1,565
2,1)31)
2,633
3,057
1,957
2,11)1)
3,798
2,678
975
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
25,5U6
1,697
3,670
i,)496
2,396
2,502
2,853
1,823
2,022
3,603
2,514)
91,0
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
1,905
56
171)
11)2
31.5
275
IM
121)
105
229
218
93
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
2,li85
123
228
167
550
351
185
11)2
130
255
229
125
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
3,397
160
1)22
222
352
ia3
308
191
221,
577
383
11)5
12.
Sales Workers
2,100
65
260
II18
285
253
206
125
109
321)
229
96
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
3,U6l
196
1)55
22a
266
290
329
280
315
538
397
171
11),
Operatives and kindred workers
8,786
873
1,598
1)27
356
618
1,128
663
865
1,252
777
229
15.
Private household workers
280
6
18
1)
59
1)7
1)0
17
11)
33
36
6
16.
Service workErs (except
household)
l,81i3
101)
320
bS
115
187
299
153
115
21)9
177
39
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHAEACTEHIS-
976
CITY
76
11)1
51)
1)2
50
158
106
132
121)
58
35
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
PC-lj
PC-5
PC-6
PC-7
PC-8
PC -9
PC-10
PC-11
PC-12
PC-13
PC-ll,
1.
Total Dwelling Units
19,60lj
1,21)1)
2,825
1,251)
1,911
1,972
1,955
1,299
1,560
2,821
2,032
731
2.
Total Occupied Units
19,121)
1,226
2,771
1,205
1,855
1,923
1,902
1,272
1,519
2,760
1,982
709
3.
Owner-occupied Units
9,067
619
891)
766
1,301)
709
1)99
821
811)
1,098
953
590
h.
Single detached Units
(Including Trailers)
6,1)22
1)71
1)69
855
1,126
359
252
661
580
1)63
601,
582
5.
Median value of Singles-dollars^
7,867
6,030
7,1)89
7,352
10,61)1
10,1)81
6,138
6,625
6,356
7,138
8,353
8,733
6.
Total Units In Five or
more unit structures
2,268
280
600
30
31
319
513
19
1,1)
260
172
_
7.
Total Units reporting condition
19,092
1,210
2,762
1,210
1,878
1,927
1,865
1,288
1,503
2,780
1,957
712
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running irater or dilapidated
1,1)87
101
311
31)
37
112
367
127
98
162
116
22
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
15,525
1,080
2,560
810
l,0li0
1,1)05
1,690
1,015
1,395
2,1)75
1,725
330
10.
Units built I9I4O or later*
700
1)5
10
150
200
30
5
1)5
1)5
25
50
95
11.
Median persons per occupied unit
2.9
2.9
2.7
3.1
3.1
2.7
2.7
3.1)
3.1
2.8
2.8
3.1
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
1,U1)8
121
237
80
60
109
201
iia
150
201
110
38
13.
Units reporting central heat*
13,31)0
51)0
1,630
1,060
1,760
1,660
1,090
71)5
81)0
1,910
1,500
605
Hi..
. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
9,713
577
1,831)
1)25
531)
1,171)
1,31)0
1)20
680
1,61,5
978
106
15.
No. rentals under )J20
1,767
335
397
20
25
h9
270
96
197
237
127
11,
16.
From $20 to $39
6,131
227
1,177
321)
266
719
786
277
1,U6
1,187
650
72
17.
From iUO to $59
1,395
11
211
53
11)7
312
238
1)3
35
181
153
11
18.
Rentals $60 and over
1)20
1)
1)9
28
96
91)
1)6
1)
2
1,0
1,8
9
19.
Median contract monthly rent
dollars**!
30.08
18.1)7
25.78
30.17
37.77
31). 1)3
26.68
25.U)
23.20
26.91
28.11,
27.80
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
^^edians for individual census tracts computed from lit class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
^Median not shown where base is less than 100.
*Area not tracted prior to 1950.
BROOICUSE
TiBLE I - CHARACffiRISTICS
TOWN
OF THE POPUUTION
TOTAL
NC-l
NC-2
NC-3
Nc-a
NC-5
NC-6
NC-7
NC-8
NC-9
NC-10
NC-ll
NC-12
1.
Population - 1950
57,589
a, 969
a, 886
a,9ao
a, 880
5,080
a, 819
a,326
5,iaa
a,aaa
3,596
a, 210
6,295
2.
Population - 19li0*
li9,786
3.
Percent of Change
+15.7
h.
Male Population - 1950
25,a5i4
2,056
2,181
2,312
2,092
2,202
2,023
1,855
2,20a
2,06a
1,636
1,760
3,069
5.
Non-White Population
276
32
ai
3a
15
36
2a
5
19
5
5
37
23
6.
Foreign-Bom White Pop.
11,215
9ao
1,013
1,202
1,06a
1,069
751
eaa
1,013
916
638
898
867
7.
Ho. Married Couples*
12,310
1,130
1,080
1.075
935
1,285
1,105
925
1,085
895
730
7a5
1,320
8.
Couples with their own
household*
ll,0li5
955
995
930
795
1,165
1,025
860
925
805
650
690
1,250
9.
Households - Total Number
15,776
1,290
1,522
1,255
i,aoa
1,52a
1,398
1,223
1,372
1,208
919
975
1,686
10.
Institutional Population
Ui3
-
9a
27
28
51
a2
-
25
23
5
71
77
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
56,730
a, 890
a, 825
a, 905
a, 835
5,030
a, 780
a,2ao
5,100
a,a25
3,535
a,l55
6,010
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19lj9*
1*7,585
3,950
3,800
a,o85
3,905
a, 100
3,850
3,735
a,oa5
a, 035
3,170
3,5a5
5,365
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.5
12.7
12.6
12.5
12.5
12.5
12.7
12.3
12.6
10.3
12.1
12.6
12.8
lii.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
22,990
2,650
2,110
1,915
1,805
2,205
2,025
1,630
2,395
1,560
1,100
1,695
1,900
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
5,7UO
670
600
a95
a65
a35
a2o
3a5
805
385
180
555
385
16.
From Sl,500 to $2,999
1.,155
ao5
335
335
360
365
320
3a5
ai5
a70
265
315
225
17.
From $3,000 to $h,h99
3,555
255
390
305
280
330
235
395
375
360
255
130
2a5
18.
Incomes Sh,SOO and over
7,295
985
585
575
a75
820
750
as5
575
215
320
605
935
19.
Median income .. doUars**
TABLE II - AQE AND ECO-
3,201
TOWN
3,ai3
3,077
3,093
2,865
3,762
3,766
3,276
2,565
2,600
3,382
2,30a
U,900
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
NC-l
NC-2
NC-3
Nc-a
NC-5
NC-6
NC-7
NC-8
NC-9
NC-10
NC-ll
NC-12
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
3,7U
190
358
295
251
259
257
277
268
373
299
27a
610
2.
t^rsons 5-13 yrs. old
5,l450
306
322
a65
392
387
a59
a2i
333
559
a69
a9o
8a7
3.
Persons llj-19 yrs. old
a, 270
269
27a
351
332
328
319
316
a7a
386
319
375
527
ii.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
7,333
92a
769
605
716
679
700
551
7a9
a89
383
a7o
298
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
1.3,286
a, 108
3,866
3,738
3,8a8
a, 033
3,72a
3,2a7
3,995
3,051
2,aa7
3,006
a,223
6.
Persons lli yrs. old or over
U8,l<28
a,a73
a, 206
a, 180
a,237
a,a3a
a, 103
3,628
a,5a3
3,512
2,828
3,aa6
a, 838
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
2a, 558
2,183
2,09a
2,073
2,189
2,2a7
1,997
1,935
2,270
1,875
l,a92
1,829
2,37a
8.
No. of Item 7 employed In
month of April, 1950
23,81.2
2,123
2,033
2,01a
2,127
2,19a
1,958
1,879
2,190
1,795
i,ao8
1,791
2,330
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
1.,618
a77
39a
368
aa9
a3i
a25
336
a93
183
233
316
513
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
U,8a2
a99
a9a
aso
505
558
533
253
a62
69
105
320
56a
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
3,775
288
316
350
329
375
267
386
390
370
271
18a
2a9
12.
Sales Workers
3,336
261
399
373
352
383
2aa
215
3a3
131
98
101
a36
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
1,379
67
87
122
105
11a
69
159
123
237
ia9
60
87
li*.
Operatives and kindred workers
l,a69
a8
90
132
101
93
65
173
lU
321
187
75
73
15.
Private household workers
1,752
272
102
as
89
88
206
86
56
3a
67
a6o
2Ul
1X5.
Service workers (except
household)
l,7li3
153
117
87
128
115
78
178
181
261
157
193
95
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
601
TOWN
16
13
16
25
17
18
ea
16
176
113
59
as
TICS OF DUELLING UNITS
TOTAL
NC-l
NC-2
NC-3
Nc-a
NC-5
NC-6
NC-7
NC-8
NC-9
NC-K)
NC-ll
NC-12
1.
Total Dwelling Units
16,091
1,270
1,555
1,230
i,a3i
1,537
l,a65
1,23a
1,361
1,236
1,061
1,002
1,709
2.
Total Occupied Units
15,681
1,228
1,53a
1,222
i,ao8
1,516
i,ai6
1,219
l,3a6
1,222
912
976
1,682
3.
Owner-occupied Units
5,362
267
263
a6o
a97
373
570
aoa
250
200
357
707
1,01a
h.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
3,786
i8a
166
190
306
160
a29
2a8
99
85
210
691
1,018
5.
Median value of Singles.
doHarsl
15,000+20,000+17,883 ll»,265 15,659 20,000+20,000+16,838
-
-
ia,771 20,000+20,000+
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
a. 918
6ai
806
210
602
536
a6a
333
703
ao8
215
-
-
7.
Total Units reportingfconditlon l5,l436
1,232
i,a83
1,195
1,355
1,502
1,321
1,217
1,297
1,15a
1,02a
977
1,679
8.
Units with no/ private bath or
no running water or dilapidated 759
7
27
12
9
17
9
102
18
a85
58
9
6
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
8,360
665
835
850
695
635
870
7ao
635
1,100
705
a5o
180
10.
Units built 19kO or later*
1,7U0
110
195
-
50
150
125
20
160
-
185
55
690
11.
Median persons per
occupied raiit^
3.1
2.8
2.7
3.5
2.9
2.8
3.0
3.1
2.9
3.3
3.5
3.8
3.5
12.
Units reporting 1,01 persons
per room or more
653
16
60
26
25
36
15
95
30
i8a
91
ao
35
13.
Units reporting central heat*
13,755
1,180
l,a70
1,190
1,315
i,a65
1,260
1,055
1,325
570
660
895
1,370
111.
All unite reporting rente
(Both rented and rentable)
9,790
9oa
1,209
" 727
863
1,11a
783
778
1,037
997
5ao
2ao
598
15.
No. rentals under $20
293
-
5
1
-
1
2
a7
218
17
2
16.
From $20 to $39
1,17U
15
81
17
18
25
7
173
'15
a57
292
70
"l»
17.
From $li0 to $59
1,907
68
230
nil
123
207
91
226
228
285
170
93
70
18.
Rentals $60 and over
6,106
821
893
595
722
881
683
330
79a
37
61
75
52a
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
67.52
95.86
75.25
73.85
76.88
73.79
87.25
55.16
75. a6
30.06
36.??
a7.00
97.a2
'statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500
''"Medians for individual census tracts computed from la class intervals for incomej 8 eltws Interrals for rant.
^Median not shown irtiere base is less than 100. *Area not traeted prior to 1950.
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TABLE I - CHAEAC1ERISTICS
CITY
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
MC-1
MC-Z
HC-3
MC-I4
MC-5
MC-6
MC-7
MC-8
MC-9
1.
Population - 1950
120,7140
2,89lj
2,010
3,328
l4,l450
3,976
3,295
3,055
3,185
14,111
2.
Population - 19li0
U0,879
3,127
2,ll00
3,516
3,676
14,352
3,61.8
3,396
3,hhh
a, 001,
3.
Percent of Change
+8.9
-7.5
-16.2
-5.3
*21.1
-8.6
-9.7
-10.0
-7.5
+2.7
h.
Male Population - 1950
59,5146
1,1497
1,038
i,6l4S
2,150
1,911
1,587
1,505
1,51.2
1,923
5.
Non-White Population
5,672
7
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1
I43
5I46
1
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76
la
6.
Foreign-Born White Pop.
20,159
616
I492
669
579
751
77U
788
656
737
7.
No, of Married Couples*
23,9l45
550
I485
710
780
720
795
620
725
875
8.
Couples with their own
household*
21,975
500
1.65
655
770
670
755
590
670
7ao
9.
Households - Total Number
32,921
750
550
911
1,122
1,055
912
865
882
1,132
10.
Institutional Population
651
103
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22
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
Il8,0l40
2,875
1,990
3,265
14,290
3,890
3,270
2,980
3,130
a,o6o
12,
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19lj9*
99,830
2,61,5
1,885
2,985
3,8ao
3,565
3,080
2,700
2,900
3,a95
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
11.5
9.1
8,1
8.6
9.2
9.0
8.9
8.3
8.9
12.0
llj.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
148,880
795
675
910
1,125
1,11.0
1,015
915
975
1,1,65
15.
No. Incomes under CljSOO*
15,550
II45
95
185
210
320
190
230
225
360
16.
From Jl,500 to $2,999
12,365
285
230
290
I465
320
300
270
355
315
17.
From S3, 000 to th,k99
10,260
220
185
2I45
275
295
325
250
21.0
360
18.
Incomes Sli,500 and over
8,695
110
110
165
11.5
160
160
115
125
330
19.
Median Income .... dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
2,l457
CIH
2,808
2,932
2,865
2,575
2,630
2,989
2,S5o
2,1,92
3,027
NOMIC CHAEACTEFISTICS
TOTAL
MC-1
MC-2
MC-3
MC-I4
uc-5
MC-6
MC-7
MC-8
MC-9
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
10,63lj
296
212
1107
660
3ia
353
332
31.3
328
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
12,838
398
261
559
916
5I47
1U.9
1.55
1.59
1.28
3.
Persons II4-I9 yrs. old
10,631
25I4
172
307
I458
362
21.7
253
271
3^3
h.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
11,151
236
139
186
166
377
228
211.
219
1.21
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
83,803
1,908
1,332
2,000
2,352
2,667
2,198
1,973
2,071
2,9^8
6.
Persons lit yrs. old or over
97,268
2,200
1,537
2,362
2,8714
3,088
2,1.93
2,268
2,383
3,355
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
50,338
1,235
935
1,328
1,551
1,708
l,a36
1,302
1,310
1,696
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
l47,351i
1,139
832
1,219
1,397
1,552
1,353
1,191
1,217
1,771
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
7,3ij3
61
I43
23
39
115
62
35
39
300
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
3,110
I48
3I4
I45
36
76
62
60
56
li.6
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
8,950
158
93
160
21.0
21,2
209
133
183
UlS
12.
Sales Workers
2,989
35
2l4
la
57
88
35
61.
52
129
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
5,823
1I4O
82
175
206
188
168
150
159
202
111.
Operatives and kindred workers
9,928
I42I4
339
519
1470
I466
562
1.69
1.30
296
15.
Private household workers
988
3
5
6
li.
27
5
1
11.
21
16.
Service workers (except
household )
5,263
128
102
99
170
238
115
131
157
170
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHAPJICTEBTS-
2,639
cm
133
107
177
159
110
117
11.0
120
85
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
MC-1
MC-2
MC-3
MC-I4
MC-S
UC-6
UC-7
MC-fl
MC-9
1.
Total Dwelling Units
33,1437
759
556
926
1,176
1,073
921.
882
892
1,11.8
2.
Total Occupied Units
32.755
7h7
5I49
915
1,121
1,057
912
867
882
1,137
3.
Owner-occupied Units
7,190
167
107
197
58
198
130
150
155
299
h.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
3,296
58
67
72
35
75
23
5a
71.
60
5.
Median value of Singles^. .dollars
10,060
-
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-
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-
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
12,li07
131
38
175
971
2145
312
21.2
298
311
7.
Total Units reporting condition
32,9148
751
551
921.
1,156
1,01.0
911.
8ia
876
1,110
8.
Units with no private bath or no
running water or dilapidated
U,862
271
27I4
1492
293
189
236
I401
21.2
128
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
214,870
755
560
910
535
1,015
795
835
81.0
950
10.
Units built 19I4O or later*
1,570
-
-
10
320
-
UO
-
10
20
11.
Median oersons per occuoied
unltl
3.0
3.3
3,l4
3.h.
3.7
3.3
3.5
3.3
3.1,
3,0
12.
Units reoorting 1.01 persons
per room or more
3,725
118
103
206
292
158
lie
153
Ihh
106
13.
ITnits reporting central heat*
23,110
200
50
135
685
I420
125
150
235
9ao
Ih.
All units reportini? rents
(Both rented and rentable)
25,075
S62
I433
718
1,0514
831.
768
687
711,
805
15.
No. rentals under S20
2,706
223
232
I4O7
230
11.0
183
352
191
63
16.
From $20 to '*:i9
11,105
319
191
300
506
621
575
313
1.90
336
17.
From %0 to S59
6,315
17
9
10
310
68
9
18
21.
230
18.
Rentals over $60
l4,9l*9
3
1
1
8
5
1
1.
9
176
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
37.71
21.62
19.03
18.57
28.1.5
25.72
23,83
19.32
23,57
39,76
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from 11. class intervals for income; 8 class intervals for rent.
"tedian not shown where base is less than 100.
CAMBRIDGE
(continued)
TABLE I - continued
MC-10
MC-ll
MC-12
MC-13
MC-ia
MC-15
MC-16
MC-17
MC-18
MC-19
1. Population - 195o
a, 291
5,935
l.,102
5,399
2,835
3,536
6,015
7,132
5,269
a, 827
2, Population - I9I4O
U,211
3,717
l.,265
5,707
2,886
3,657
a, 093
+1.7.0
a,995
5,207
2,ai6
3, Percent of Change
+1.9
+59.7
-3.8
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+a2.8
+1.2
+99.8
li. Male Population - 1950
2,191)
3,799
1,997
2,535
1,373
1,711
3,02a
a, 110
2,306
3,575
S. Non-White Population
88
517
350
191.
683
1,197
173
130
5a
i6a-
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop.
1,056
920
686
1,111
a23
a63
88a
1,050
9a2
535
7. No. Married Couplea*
790
955
815
1,230
595
765
1,250
1,105
1,095
a75
8. Couples with their own
household*
690
855
765
1,150
555
710
1,100
9a5
990
ao5
9. Households - Total Number
1,101
1,263
1,059
1,620
733
987
1,529
1,933
i,9a6
639
10. InsUtutional Population
23
h
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21
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17
107
31
11. Persona 1 yr. old or over*
ll,210
5,760
3,990
5,315
2,735
3,390
5,960
6,970
5,195
a,8oo
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19i»9*
3,185
l»,2Uo
3,710
l.,035
2,505
3,025
a, 520
5,205
a,055
a, 005
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
10.5
12.0
9.5
10.8
9.1
9.0
12.9
12.6
i2.a
11.2
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelated Individuals*
2,205
3,375
^•^i?
1,990
805
1,170
3,315
a, 310
2,a55
3,175
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
710
1,680
285
ia5
95
335
1,390
2,105
590
2,2ao
16. From $1,500 to $2,999
630
885
1.25
570
235
a55
660
885
765
a9o
17. From $3,000 to $U,lj99
385
Uoo
305
550
265
250
530
595
5a5
280
18. Incomes $li,500 and over
310
2U5
170
380
180
110
600
a75
ao5
110
19. Median income... dollars**
2,188
1,386
2,633
2,933
3,192
2,ai7
1,885
1,393
2,569
671
tabu; II - continued
MC-10
MC-ll
MC-12
MC-13
MC-ia
MC-15
MC-16
UC-17
MC-18
MC-19
1, Persons under 5 yrs. old
282
526
1.20
526
325
372
a8o
358
326
257
2, Persons 5-13 yra. old
279
352
61.0
528
a55
526
ai6
303
265
3a2
3. Persons lU-19 yrs. old
213
607
386
36U
278
301
aoo
1,32a
231
763
h. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
602
333
309
581.
178
282
55a
709
682
175
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
3,1.56
l.,l6l
2,593
3,910
1,728
2,295
a,6o6
a, 919
a, 382
2,798
6. Persons Xh yrs. old or over
3,730
5,057
3,01.2
a,3l.5
2,055
2,638
5,119
6,a71
a,678
a,228
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
2,225
1,966
1,621.
2,379
1,107
l,a59
2,200
2,632
2,782
1,160
8. No, of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
2,090
1,830
I,a63
2,255
1,029
1,330
2,125
2,523
2,655
1,065
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
21,0
391.
59
11.5
a3
56
615
619
586
205
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
168
75
51.
107
2a
a8
ia5
19a
233
ao
11. Clerical and kindred workers
31j2
229
226
U53
139
169
a52
63a
633
167
12, Sales Workers
U42
83
91.
190
39
59
175
20a
231
6a
13 Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
301,
172
278
ail
200
20a
208
213
266
116
llj. Operatives and kindred workers
1.52
1.05
U.7
536
3ao
aoo
207
266
318
18a
15. Private household workers
36
1.0
28
18
28
69
a5
39
27
29
16. Service workers (except
household )
30U
256
167
286
liO.
22a
19a
257
299
178
17. Laborers
91
130
102
91
7a
99
51
72
ai
66
TABLE III - continued
MC-10
MC-n
MC-12
BC-13
Mc-ia
MC-15
MC-16
MC-17
MC-18
MC-19
1. Total Dwelling Units
1,099
1,302
1,072
1,631
7ai
1,005
i.5a8
1,856
1,995
6a5
2. Total Occupied Units
1,089
1,263
1,062
1,615
735
988
1,520
1,809
1,951
635
3. Owner-occupied Units
167
105
2U. -
3a5
ia5
212
317
199
171
91
h. Single detached Units
(Including Trailers)
70
103
77
119
67
150
160
56
66
50
5. Median value of Slnglesl . .dollars -
-
-
-
-
-
ia,209
-
-
-
6. Total Units in Five or more
unit structures
562
681.
222
521
182
122
707
1,228
i,a7i
19a
7. Total Units reporting condition
1,085
1,279
1,058
1,612
736
992
1,530
1,833
1,939
630
8. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
272
212
2 28
159
100
268
102
73
2ao
171
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
855
810
1,01.0
i,a85
655
925
1,015
1,260
i,a75
395
10. Units built 19liO or later*
60
260
-
75
-
15
50
30
60
20
U, Median persons per occupied unltl
2.6
2.9
3.5
3.0
3.5
3.3
2.7
2.2
2.2
3.2
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
ne
113
162
170
133
158
lai
13a
ia9
128
13. Units reporting central heat*
895
695
535
1,365
3a5
aio
i,ao5
1,635
1,820
ai5
111. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
905
1,161
839
l,2a8
58a
763
1,163
1,557
1,72a
530
15, No. rentals under $20
26
102
93
32
5a
ia9
6
li.
8
81
16, From $20 to $39
307
577
6W
673
aea
55a
299
387
261
321
17. From $1(0 to $59
353
206
80
ai7
35
55
377
729
82a
81
18. Rentals over $60
219
276
23
126
n
5
aei
a27
631
a?
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
U5.08
35. U5
26.97
37.27
26.63
2a. a6
55.19
a9.o6
5a. 33
27.83
statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**Uedians for individual census tracts computed from la class intervals for income; 8 cluse intervals for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100.
CAilBRIDGE
P.3
TABLE I - continued
MC-20 MC-21 MC-22 MC-23 MC-21i MC-gg MC-26 MC-27 MC-28 MC-29 MC-30
1. Population - 1950
h,986
3,985
li,766
3,291
3,069
3,192
3,91l4
3,l43l4
3,163
3,818
3,li57
2. Population - 19ti0
3,36h
+I48.2
3,1476
li,528
3,521
2,839
2,987
3,800
3,327
2,963
14,006
3,351
3. Percent of Change
+lli.6
+5.3
-6.5
+6.8
+68.6
+3.0
+3.2
+6.7
-I4.7
+3.2
h. Male Population - 1950
1,659
1,671
1,991
1,603
l,l458
1,303
1,886
1,598
l,li30
1,872
1,653
5. Non-lVhite Population
30
82
22
3
306
23
500
210
115
11
105
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop.
63U
603
716
590
I438
I45I4
672
562
I479
617
562
7. No. of Married Couples*
825
865
975
720
6I1O
725
900
790
765
7I45
660
8, Couples with their own
household*
780
790
910
660
600
680
610
725
730
700
610
9. Households - Total Number
1,787
1,392
1,272
8^2
816
1,095
1,009
956
902
976
885
10. Institutional Population
-
7
li3
17I4
-
7
92
-
-
_
_
11. Persons 1 yr. old or orer*
14,865
3,935
li,605
3,160
3,015
3,105
3,795
3,380
3,055
3,685
3,3l45
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19li9*
3,885
3,015
3,81iO
2,870
2,61i5
2,300
3,li50
3,080
2,735
3,365
3,065
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed''*'
lli.l
13.0
13.3
10.7
12.0
12.7
11.3
11.3
11.6
9.6
10.5
lii. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
3,130
2,210
1,835
930
625
1,1465
1,135
1,105
1,200
l,ol45
970
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
1,220
580
lii.5
80
70
295
1I45
215
285
175
215
16. From Sl,500 to $2,999
605
li55
320
225
180
270
305
350
275
270
280
17. From $3,000 to SiU,U99
535
ti20
305
295
250
290
335
310
315
395
290
18. Incomes over Jl4,500
660
665
705
315
315
I480
300
205
295
180
170
19. Median Income . . . dollars**
2,292
3,086
3,(408
3,516
3,850
3,1488
3,272
2,900
3,07l4
3,176
2,9l40
TABLE II - continued
MC-20
MC-21
MC-22
MC-23
MC-2I4
MC-25
MC-26
UC-27
MC-28
MC-29
MC-30
1, Persons under 5 yrs. old
239
227
370
315
396
213
389
305
299
I450
285
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
175
219
520
I401
383
2145
516
liliO
338
569
I452
3. Persons llt-19 yrs. old
li63
190
32I1
2148
193
158
338
283
235
310
335
li. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
711
626
570
39I4
2I4O
1469
265
369
380
255
276
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
3,87li
3,293
3,li77
2,278
2,062
2,535
2,615
2,351
2,237
2,l43S
2,329
6. Persons Ih yrs, old or over
li,572
3,539
3,876
2,575
2,306
2,73l4
3,007
2,689
2,526
2,799
2,720
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
2,100
1,969
2,137
1,368
l,33l4
I,la2
l,68l4
1,1469
i,l456
1,557
1,597
8. No. of Item 7 einjloyed in
month of April, 1950
2,Oli5
1,905
2,096
1,286
1,26a
1,363
1,591
i.iao
1,392
1,1452
I,ll8l4
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
716
737
852
130
132
397
122
1I4I
205
79
151
10. Managers, Officials and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
255
232
22I1
71
78
16I4
90
79
88
78
100
11. Clerical and kindred workers
5lii
301
308
293
287
3I4I
317
325
3^5
307
335
12. Sales Workers
197
llili
113
68
95
lOlj
63
118
81
71
109
13. Craftsmen, Foremen and
kindred workers
100
95
97
191
190
101
253
229
213
269
2I43
111. Operatives and kindred workers
5I4
110
113
291
211
llil
3I48
276
226
366
269
15. Private household workers
111
100
231
7
28
30
29
22
18
111
U
16. Service workers (except
household)
131.
lli7
120
II4O
179
82
231
157
II46
li40
171
17. Laborers
15
30
31
93
62
21
111
59
5I4
107
91
TABLE III - continued
MC-20
MC-21
MC-22
MC-23
MC-21i
MC-25
MC-26
MC-27
MC-28
MC-29
MC-30
1. Total Dwelling Units
1,622
1,U38
1,289
659
833
1,199
1,020
973
909
979
88I1
2. Total Occuoied Units
1,787
l,li02
1,269
6I47
819
1,096
1,008
959
901
976
877
3. Owner-occupied Units
172
235
693
37I4
272
219
I43I
310
277
38I4
396
li. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
153
196
I475
102
I49
159
199
81
81
226
139
5. Median value of Singles^ ..dollars
-
19,650
20,000*
-
-
17,771
8,700
-
-
6,019
8,106
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
1,397
9211
152
20
lOli
735
69
151
192
23
2I4
7. Total Units reporting condition
1,807
l,ll20
1,283
856
630
1,179
1,015
966
901
975
657
8, Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
15
32
3I4
36
11
63
33
82
76
9I4
35
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
980
970
700
I495
510
530
660
865
770
705
555
10. Units built 19Up or later*
5
90
30
-
100
130
100
_
I45
95
5
11. Median persons per occupied unitl
2.0
2.2
3.3
3.ti
3.5
2.3
3.I4
3.2
3.1
3.7
3.6
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
65
66
I42
90
6I4
6I4
130
96
8I4
II43
85
13. Units reporting central heat*
l,6l40
1,370
l,l5o
760
805
1,010
870
775
755
665
850
Ih. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
1,530
1,125
562
I465
5I46
933
561
637
613
580
I47I1
15. No. rentals under S20
1
13
2
5
-
6
20
10
17
1.3
3
16. From «20 to $39
I49
180
57
279
31.7
91
ia8
375
373
1.85
291.
17. From SljO to $59
63I1
2I18
250
162
150
339
93
198
189
35
165
16, Rentals 860 and over
8U6
681j
253
19
I49
I497
30
5I4
3I4
17
12
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollars '^■*1
62.76
65.70
56.55
36.82
37.01
61.95
3I1.09
36.56
36.3I4
30.I18
36.7I4
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
^^edians for individual census tracts computed from Iti class intervals for income; 8 class intervals for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100.
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TABLE I - CHARACTCPISTTCS
CIK
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
SC-l
SC-2
SC-3
SC-l.
sc-5
SC-6
SC-7
1.
Population - 1950
36,912
10,291.
7,016
518
8,51.0
667
5,281
6,596
2.
Population - 19liO»
la, 259
3.
Percent of Change
-5.7
U.
Male Population - 1950
19,686
5,oU3
3,1.32
U62
l.,322
538
2,629
3,260
5.
Non-White Population
325
la
17
6
199
28
31
3
6.
Foreign-Bom White Pop.
9,oa6
2,11.7
1,326
llJ.
2,355
li.
1,31.3
1,71.7
7.
No. of Married Couples'*
8,1.75
2,310
1,61.5
-
1,790
1,5
1,095
1,590
6.
Couples with their own household*
7,805
2,095
1,505
-
1,635
1.0
1,01.0
1,1.90
9.
Households - Total Number
10,529
2,816
1,878
1.
2.501.
33
1,509
1,785
10.
Institutional Population
222
-
9
212
.
1
U.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
38,21)0
10,180
6,915
520
8,320
660
5,165
6,1.80
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 191*9*
3l»,960
9,320
6,1.55
31.0
7,715
295
l.,86o
5,975
13.
25 yre. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
9.9
10.0
11.3
-
8.8
_
9.0
9.6
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Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
12,590
3,220
2,035
285
2,730
585
1,695
2,01.0
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
2,855
770
295
135
670
21.0
1U.0
305
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
3,575
865
500
130
915
90
550
525
17.
From $3,000 to $lj,ii99
3,225
8Uj
6U0
10
700
1.5
385
615
18.
Incomes $li,500 and over
2,035
580
520
-
285
25
155
a70
19.
Median Income . . . dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
2,751.
CIH
2,820
3,1.06
'
2,382
1,357
2,531
3,238
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
SC-l
SC-2
SC-3
SC-l.
sc-5
SC-6
SC-7
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
3,620
1,018
700
3
835
27
1.83
551.
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
5,11.3
1,338
976
1
1,177
13
709
929
3.
Persons llj-19 yrs. old
3,317
891.
539
U
707
120
U53
600
h.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
3,221
885
5ia
108
791
1
1.07
1.88
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
26,182
6,885
lj,709
508
5,706
1.07
3,562
l.,1.05
6.
Persons Uj yrs. old or over
30,11.9
7,938
5,3U0
511.
6,528
627
l.,089
5,113
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civlliaii
labor Force
15,6U,
l.,299
2,811.
151
3,10.9
1
2,186
2,771,
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
il.,l.U.
l.,oo5
2,673
ii.9
3,057
-
1,999
2,561
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
959
306
251.
35
6k
_
80
200
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
i,U.o
31.6
383
3
235
_
126
31.7
n.
Clerical and kindred workers
2,059
631
Ul6
10
321.
-
253
1.25
12.
Sales Workers
1,237
291.
21.8
-
229
-
205
261
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen and
kindred workers
2,007
596
388
9
392
.
258
36U
11*.
Operatives and kindred workers
l.,21.3
1,185
596
11.
1,153
_
683
612
15.
Private household workers
76
29
15
-
20
_
7
5
16.
Service workers (except
household)
1,332
369
215
71
266
.
181
230
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
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2U.
131.
5
336
~
192
112
TICS OF DWELLING OHITS
TOIAL
SC-l
SC-2
SC-3
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sc-5
SC-6
SC-7
1.
Total Dwelling Units
10,729
2,863
1,935
5
2,533
38
1,550
1,805
2.
Total OcouDied Units
10,588
2,822
1,918
5
2,501
33
1,519
1,790
3.
Owner-occupied Units
2,709
8m
751
-
37U
265
1.78
li.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
772
305
296
3
66
6
38
58
5.
Median value of Singles.. dollarsl
6,921.
6,629
9,791.
_
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6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
1,961.
383
182
_
791
_
390
218
7.
Total Units reporting condition
10,366
2,786
1,888
1.
2,a61
37
I.UIO
1,780
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
i,a55
lOl
105
-
611,
_
298
27
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
9,065
2,720
1,31.0
10
2,375
-
1,220
1,1.00
10.
Units built 191)0 or later*
185
1.5
75
-
30
25
_
10
11.
Median persons per occupied unit^
3.3
3.1.
3.5
-
3.1
3.2
3.5
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
1,315
372
155
1
1,01
-
217
169
13.
Units reporting central heat*
6,875
1,900
1,715
5
980
35
820
1,1.20
11..
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
7,680
1,931.
1,137
5
2,083
37
1,196
1,288
15.
No. rentals under $20
1,095
281.
18
-
527
21.6
20
16.
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5,01.6
1,219
659
-
1,1.58
.
783
927
17.
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1,211.
322
352
3
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_
150
299
18.
Rentals $60 and over
325
109
108
2
10
37
17
1.2
19.
Median contract monthly
rent , dollars**^
30.88
28.1.8
36.22
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21..10
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27.25
3a.06
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DANVEHS
TABLE I - CHARACIERISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
TOWN
TOTAL
EC-10
EC-n
1. Population - 1950 15,720
2. Population - 191x0* lli,179
3. Percent of Change +10.8
h. Male Population - 1950 7,569
5. Non-'.Vhite Population Il6
6. Foreign-Bom White Population l,96l4
7. No. of riarried Couples'* 2,780
8. Couples with their own
household* 2,5UO
9. Households - Total Number 3,695
10. Institutional Population 2,653
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over* l5,lLi0
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19li9* 13,095
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed* 11.2
llj. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 3,920
15. No. Incomes under 31,500* 590
16. From ;a,500 to ?2,999 l,lilO
17. From $3,000 to Slj,!i99 1,180
18. Incomes 5!lj,500 and over 760
19. Median Income ... dollars** 3,106
TABLE II - AGE AMD ECO- TOWN
NOHIC CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL
12,893
6,208
28
1,296
2,765
2,535
3,680
87
12,380
10,730
12.0
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550
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1. Persons under 5 yrs. old 1,335
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old 1,783
3. Persons lit - 19 yrs. old 1,055
h. Persons 65 yrs. old or over 2,001
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or oirer 11,371
6. Persons lli yrs. old or over 12,602
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force 5,583
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 5,383
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers 722
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 565
11. Clerical and kindred workers 13h
12. Sales Workers 313
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers 86I
lli. Operatives and kindred workers 1,358
15. ft-ivate household workers 7h
16. Service workers (except
household) h91
17. Laborers 23$
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS- TO\W
TIGS OF DWELLING UNITS TOTAL
1,329
1,777
1,003
1,U38
8,632
9,787
5,361
5,162
668
555
722
312
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Total Dwelling Units 3,876
Total Occupied Units 3,705
Owner-occupied Units 2,li80
Single detached Units
(including Trailers) 2,291)
Median value of Singles-dollars-'- 8,592
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures 195
Total Units reporting condition 3,818
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated 266
Units built 1919 or earlier* 2,685
Units built 19ljO or later* UlO
Median persons per occupied unit 3.2
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more 268
Units reporting central heat* 3,175
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) 987
No. rentals under $20 63
From $20 to 339 535
From SljO to 859 285
Rentals $60 and over lOli
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**! 36.07
3,868
3,698
2,lj80
2,288
8,592
195
3,810
266
2,670
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3.2
268
3,165
981
62
535
280
lOlt
35.21
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6
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Median not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950.
DEDHAM
TABLE I - CHARACffiEISTICS
TOWN
OF TBE POPUUVnON
TOTAL
NC-22
NC-23
NC-21.
1.
Population - 1950
18,1,87
8,573
2,725
7,189
2,
PopulaUon - 19liO*
15,508
3.
Percent of Change
+19.2
k.
Male Population - 1950
8,921
I.,187
1,265
3,a69
5.
Non-White Population
38
10
7
21
6.
Foreign-Bom White Pop.
2,680
1,1.23
31.8
909
7.
No. of Married Couples*
li,225
1,965
550
1,710
8.
Couples with their own household*
3,9l45
1,815
520
1,610
9.
Households - Total Number
5,oil4
2,328
717
1,969
10.
Institutional Population
152
-
120
32
u.
Persons 1 yr. eld or over*
18, 050
8,365
2,715
6,970
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19li9*
15,595
7,2hO
2,225
6,130
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.1
10.6
12.5
12.3
li..
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
5,l430
2,380
995
2,055
1$.
No. Incomes under SI, 500*
no
320
210
210
16.
From 81,500 to $2,999
1,185
61.0
175
370
17.
From J2,000 to %h,h99
l,l430
665
165
580
18.
Incomes $lj,500 and over
1,625
550
325
750
19.
Median Income .... dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,593
TUWN
3,2ia
3,108
3,902
NOMIC CmKACTERISTICS
TOTAL
NC-22
NC-23
NC-2U
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
1,872
899
222
751
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
2,702
1,282
355
1,065
3.
Persons lli-19 yrs. old
1,1)72
691
207
571.
h.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
1,698
686
390
622
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
12,226
5,602
1,903
l.,721
6.
Persons Ik yrs. old or over
13,913
6,392
2,11*8
5,373
7.
No. of Item 6 In Civilian
Labor Force
7,332
3,1.80
1,070
2,782
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of AprU, 1950
6,981^
3,285
1,033
2,666
9.
ft-ofessional. Technical
and kindred workers
815
216
a9
380
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
657
200
ihii
313
U.
Clerical and kindred workers
1,315
632
168
515
12.
Sales Workers
1.95
215
75
205
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen and
kindred workers
1,360
71.8
80
532
lit.
Operatives and kindred workers
1,190
711
86
393
15.
FWvate household workers
233
111
152
to
16.
Service workers (except
household)
1.71
258
65
U.8
17.
Laborers
TABLE ni - CHAEACTERIS-
1.07
TOWN
2U3
1.1
123
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
NC-22
NC-23
NC-2U
1.
Total Dwelling Units
5,122
2,361
737
2,02a
2.
Total Occupied Units
5,019
2,320
721
1,978
3.
Owner-occupied Units
3,639
1,1.65
1.95
1,679
h.
Single detached Units
(Including Q-ailers)
Median value of Singles.. dollars^
3,5U5
1,328
517
1,700
5.
11,1456
-
-
9,068
6.
Total Units in five or
more unit structures
131.
78
SO
6
7.
Total Units reporting condition
5, Ola
2,326
711,
2,001
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
38U
237
25
122
9.,
Units built 1919 or earlier*
2,720
1,1.20
625
675
10.
Units built 19U0 or later*
51.5
210
30
305
11.
Median persons per occupied unit^
3.1.
3.1.
3.3
3.1.
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
399
237
18
il|li
13.
Units reporting central heat*
1.,315
1,870
670
1,775
U.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
1,307
829
199
279
15.
No. rentals under $20
91.
79
8
7
16.
From $20 to $39
803
590
67
li,6
17.
From $ljO to $59
281,
13U
6U
86
18.
Rentals $60 and over
126
26
60
1.0
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollar8**l
33.92
29.1.3
a6.i2
38.11.
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from 11. class intervals for Income, 8 for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950
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OF THE POPUUTIOH
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MC-51
uc-52
1.
PopulaUon - 1950
1.5,982
7,306
9,6U6
8,327
5,333
8,oao
a,679
2,651
2.
Population - 19l»0»
l»6,781i
3.
Perce nt of Change
-1.7
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Male Population - 1950
22,163
3,1.58
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l.,020
2,597
3,870
2,31a
1,310
5.
Non-White Population
797
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18U
121
150
105
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6.
Foreign-Born White Pop.
8,697
1,388
1,789
1,628
1,013
i,a8a
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No. of Married Couples*
10,770
1,780
2,250
1,980
1,200
1,825
i,ia5
590
8.
Couples with their own household*
9,895
1,620
2,075
1,855
1,075
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550
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Households - Total Number
12,1.51.
1,967
2,7U7
2,259
1,359
2,21a
1,272
636
10.
Institutional Pooulation
16
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Persons 1 yr. old or over*
1.5,31.0
7,295
9,510
8,185
5,250
7,900
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12.
Item 11 - Same residence
In 1950 as in 19h9*
la, 930
6,760
8,855
7,575
a, 795
7,335
a,275
2,335
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25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
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8.7
ll>.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
13,785
2,180
2,81.0
2,1.65
1,685
2,565
1,310
7ao
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
2,320
1.00
390
U85
305
a6o
180
100
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
3,195
505
620
565
a65
620
215
205
17.
From $3,000 to $li,lt99
l.,055
625
885
680
aso
690
a55
270
18.
Incomes $U,500 and over
3,135
5U0
700
590
290
555
335
125
19.
Median Income ..,, dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,310
OIK
3,265
3,331.
3,200
2,957
3,120
3,a9a
3,173
NOMIC CHARACTERISnCS
TOTAL
UC-lj6
UC-1.7
UC-1,8
VC-ii9
UC-50
MC-51
MC-52
1.
Psrsons under 5 yrs. old
a, 1.82
689
972
79U
527
753
a5i
296
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs, old
5,996
991
1,156
1,031
69a
1,063
630
a3i
3.
Persons IJ4-I9 yrs. old
3,920
620
739
71.2
a58
680
ai5
266
li.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
3,996
568
968
676
a85
790
339
170
S.
Persons a yrs. old or over
30,885
l.,886
6,6U.
5,630
3,581
5,aia
3,118
1,615
6.
Persons llj yrs. old or over
35,501.
5,626
7,518
6,502
a, 112
6,22a
3,598
1,92a
7.
No, of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
19,212
3,138
3,996
3,1.27
2,270
3,330
1,986
1,065
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
17,865
2,932
3,709
3,278
2,oa2
3,128
1,80a
972
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
1,318
260
30a
221.
130
258
U6
26
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
1,203
179
2ia.
237
121
180
207
35
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
3,251.
527
768
631.
292
616
313
loa
12.
Sales Workers
1,261
228
253
226
106
175
223
50
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
3,1.09
615
767
627
358
569
310
163
111.
Operatives and kindred workers
l.,5U6
681
856
821.
6ai
786
39a
36a
IS.
Private household workers
95
li.
19
13
13
27
7
2
16.
Service workers (except
household)
1,105
230
29U
21.9
181
266
116
99
17.
Laborers
TABLE in - CHARACIERIS-
1,189
CITI
166
179
207
193
219
106
119
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
UC-1.6
UC-li7
UC-1.8
MC-a9
MC-50
MC-51
MC-52
1.
Total Dwelling Units
12,778
2,2U9
2,767
2,265
1,380
2,209
1,275
633
2.
Total Occupied Units
12,1.01.
1,965
2,736
2,21.6
1,360
2,199
1,266
632
3.
Owner-occupied Units
5,271.
997
1,297
956
a98
8a8
a87
191
h.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
2,692
631
685
351
357
ai6
13a
118
S.
Median value of Singles.. dollars-^
8,691.
8,937
8,926
8,951.
7,033
8,016
9,127
-
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
797
37
11.3
97
180
232
5a
5a
7.
Total Units reporting condition
12,1.50
2,176
2.695
2,205
1,358
2,13a
1,262
620
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
573
50
115
75
152
73
35
73
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
9,1.75
1,225
2,065
1,1.90
1,325
1,990
780
600
10,
Units built 19liO or later*
395
320
35
10
10
-
20
-
11.
Median persons per occupied unit-*-
3.3
3.5
3.3
3.1.
3.5
3.2
3.6
3.9
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
1,251.
168
216
238
168
217
126
121
13.
Units reporting central heat*
10,800
1,765
2,520
1,965
1,185
1,915
1,125
325
lit.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
6,910
938
1,396
1,230
856
1,312
758
a2o
15.
No. rentals under $20
195
16
26
18
18
23
10
sa
16,
From $20 to $39
l.,859
668
896
896
627
907
5a3
322
17.
From $U0 to $59
1,61.0
219
1.29
281.
181
338
179
10
18.
Rentals $60 and over
216
35
1.5
32
30
aa
26
h
19.
Median contract monthly rent
dollars**!
33.1.2
31.. 91
35.90
3a. 52
32.27
3a. 78
3a. 2a
2a. ao
*Statistio3 based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**ttedians for individual census tracts computed from la class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
Tledian not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950.
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IABI£ I - CHARACTERTSTTCS
TOWN
OF THE POPULATION
TOtAL
MC-ltjO
MC-llil
MC-1U2
MC-11.3
MC-lljl.
1.
, Population - ly50
28,086
2,905
2,183
5,362
8,31.8
8,988
2.
. Population - 19ijOa
23,aij
3.
Percent of Change
+20.9
h.
Male Population - 1950
13,582
l,Ul)4
1,253
2,396
..,31.1.
1.,175
5.
Non-Vfhite Population
192
1
7
53
61
70
6,
Foreign-Born Population
3,656
31i4
21i3
503
951.
1,61.2
7.
No. of Married Couples*
5,900
620
605
1,315
1,520
1,81.0
8.
Couples with their ovm household*
5,385
555
575
1,205
1,375
1,675
9.
Households - Total Number
7,155
7I46
675
1,1.29
1,995
2,308
10.
Institutional Population
li02
-
-
60
30
312
U.
Persons 1 yr. oH or over*
27,190
2,8l40
2,3U0
5,170
8,110
8,730
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19li9*
22,750
2,5!45
2,005
l.,3l.O
6,090
7,770
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
11.8
11.2
12.5
12.1.
12.0
10.0
u.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
10,U20
725
780
2,035
l.,095
2,785
15.
No. Incomes under Si, 500*
2,300
85
180
530
960
51.5
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
2,295
165
110
305
1,005
710
17.
From *3,000 to $it,h99
2,ll30
190
160
1.60
930
690
18.
Incomes S[j,500 and over
2,3ljO
220
290
530
720
580
19.
Median Income dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,05a
TOWN
3,607
lj,056
3,176
2,808
3,015
NOMIC CHARACIEPISTICS
TOTAL
MC-IUO
MC-lljl
MC-llj2
Mc-iy
MC-11.1.
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
2,705
393
338
530
616
628
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
3,177
hill
3li6
630
711
1,056
3.
Persons 1)4 - 19 yrs. old
2,lli6
267
169
1.63
500
71.7
h.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
2,531
221j
169
536
862
7ao
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
l?,61ilj
1,775
1,609
3,630
6,1.22
6,208
6.
Persons 11* yrs. old or over
22,20U
2,078
1,799
l.,202
7,021
7,101.
7.
No. of Item 6 iji Civilian
labor Force
12,283
1,208
0I48
2,215
3,825
l.,087
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
ll,39lt
1,171
9liO
2,161.
3,199
3,920
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
1,378
76
191
356
1.1.9
306
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
1,089
55
163
319
300
252
n.
Clerical and kindred workers
l,lj61,
11*2
90
301
1.92
1.39
12.
Sales Workers
782
73
88
165
258
198
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
1,698
197
121.
338
1.38
601
111.
Operatives and kindred workers
2,913
halt
108
321
761
1,299
15.
Private household workers
209
16
52
61
1.5
35
16.
Service workers (except
household)
1,135
97
55
226
316
I.U.
17.
laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
652
TOVTO
87
62
71
128
301.
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
MC-lhO
Mc-Da
MC-1)!2
MC-ll.3
MC-llJ.
1.
Total Dwelling Units
7,321
766
737
1,1.80
1,988
2,3a8
2.
Total Occupied Units
7,105
7ljli
673
1,1.33
1,960
2,295
3.
Owner-occupied Units
a,o66
501,
563
952
853
1,191.
l.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
3,61i8
1.96
660
931
691.
861.
5.
;.'edian value of Singles-dollars^
10.679
9,251
12,373
12,1.26
11,529
8,678
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
671
1*2
13
6U
291.
258
7.
Total Units reporting condition
7,163
732
726
1,1.68
1,950
2,287
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
681
81
31
55
231
283
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
l4,li05
550
295
61.0
1,320
1,600
10.
Units built I9I4O or later*
835
150
275
265
60
85
11.
Median persons per occupied unit
3.2
3.I1
3.5
3.2
2.9
3.1.
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or mare
556
58
31.
75
126
263
13.
Units reporting central heat*
6,lli0
515
650
1,315
1,825
1,835
llj.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
2,896
222
83
1.62
1,063
1,066
15.
No. rentals under ?20
II49
51i
1.
6
35
50
16.
From «20 to ,«39
1,1489
125
21
176
1.1. 1.
723
17.
From thO to 359
875
20
31.
171.
1.31
216
18.
Rentals S60 and over
383
23
21.
106
153
77
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars*'*!
37.ij5
26.63
-
1.5.13
la. 38
32.85
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
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TABLE I - CHAHACTERISTICS
TOWN
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
PC-2
PC-3
1.
Population - 1950
10,665
7,503
3,162
2.
Population - 19ltO*
8,003
3.
Percent of change
+33.3
U.
Male Population - 1950
5,081
3,58b
1,1»97
15
5.
Non-White Population
38
23
6.
Foreign-Bom '.Vhite Pop.
869
61j8
221
735
7.
No. of Married Couples*
2,3U0
1,605
8.
Couples with their own household*
2,175
1,U90
685
9.
Households - Total Number
3,060
2,155
905
6
10.
Institutional Population
13
7
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
io,l4o5
7,3ao
3,065
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19U9*
8,855
6,225
2,630
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.6
02.6
12.6
Uj.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated Individuals*
3,100
2,220
680
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
515
380
135
16.
From «1,500 to $2,999
625
1j95
130
17.
From $3,000 to $h,h99
630
U30
200
21i5
18.
Incomes $li,500 and over
890
6U5
19.
Median Income dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,h37
TOWN
3,270
3,571
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
PC-2
PC-3
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
1,286
900
386
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
1,66a
1,1UU
520
3.
Persons llj-19 yrs. old
70U
506
198
li.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
956
699
257
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
6,898
U,869
2,029
6.
Persons Ih yrs. old or over
7,715
5,1.59
2,256
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
3,703
2,658
i,o1j5
6.
No, of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
3,592
2,571
1,021
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
652
IjljS
20U
10.
lAanagers, Officials, and
Proprietors, (inc. Farms)
616
lii5
201
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
U71
36U
107
12.
Sales Workers
l4l2
316
96
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
513
3W
171
111.
Operatives and kindred workers
287
198
89
15.
Private household workers
128
108
20
16.
Service workers (except
household)
213
163
50
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACffiRIS-
23I4
Toira
181
53
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
PC-2
PC-3
1.
Total Dwelling Units
3,396
2,1,38
958
2.
Total occupied units
3,066
2,165
901
3.
Owner occupied units
2,257
1,567
690
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Single detached units
(including Trailers)
2,765
1,971
79I1
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Median value of singles.. dollars^
12,U05
11,861»
13,U27
6.
Total units in 5 or more
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ho
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Total units reporting condition
3,308
2,385
923
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
183
156
27
1,55
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Units built 1919 or earlier*
1,720
1,265
10.
Units built 19I4O or later*
665
U30
235
11.
Median persons per occupied unltl
3.3
3.2
3.I1
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Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
186
116
70
13.
Units reporting central heat*
2,380
1,570
810
Ih.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
69$
533
163
15.
No. rentals under $20
25
2U
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321i
239
85
17.
From liO to $59
175
131
kU
16.
Rentals $60 and over
172
139
33
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
39.63
39.96
38.88
'statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**Median3 for individual census tracts computed from 11, class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
^Median not shown where base is less than 100. "Area not tracted prior to 1950.
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TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
TOWN
TOTAL
MC-127
MC-128
MC-129
MC-130
1. Population - 1950 17,335
2. Population - 19li0a 13,187
3. Percent of Change +31.5
h. Male Population - 1950 ?,357
5. Non-White Population 89
6. Foreign-Born Vfhite Pop. 2,26U
7. No. of Harried Couples* 3,525
8. Couples with their own household* 3,250
9. Households - Total Number lj,010
10. Institutional Population 2,Oi48
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over* 17,057
12. Item 11 - Same residence in 195o as in 19l49* 111, 782
13. 25 yrs, or over - median
school yrs, completed* 12.3
ll). Total Mo. of Families and
unrelated individuals* Ii,l460
15. No. Incomes under ^1,500* 680
16. From ?1,500 to $2,999 735
17. From 33,000 to $U,h99 1,115
18. Incomes $li,500 and over 1,725
19. Median Income dollars** 3,958
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO- TOVfN
NOMIC CHATtACTERISTICS TOTAL
6,603
3,209
13
679
l,li95
1,350
1,73U
6,1*85
5,5)45
12.5
1,805
265
290
ai5
720
ll,000
MC-127
5,132
2,llh7
5
551*
1,110
1,050
1,317
17
5,000
l4,W5
12.5
1,570
270
280
385
570
3,566
MC-128
3,565
1,739
15
1*57
920
850
957
3,532
3,097
12.3
1,085
11*5
165
315
1*35
1*,000
MC-129
2,035
962
56
571.
2
2,031
2,01*0
1,705
MC-130
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old 1,733
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old 2,392
3. Persons lli-19 yrs, old 1,223
1*. Persons 65 yrs, old or over 1,851
5, Persons 21 yrs. old or over ll,8o2
6, Persons 11* yrs. eld or over 13,210
7, No. of Item 6 in Civilian Labor Force 5,777
8, No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 5,632
9, Professional, Technical and kindred workers 1,077
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 930
11. Clerical and kindred workers 807
12. Sales V.'orkers 581*
13. Craftsmen, Foremen and kindred workers 871
llj. Operatives and kindred workers 531
15. Private household workers 135
16. Service vrorkers (except household) 370
17. Laborers 261
TABI£ III - CHARACTEPIS- TOWN
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS TOTAL
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
11*.
15.
16.
17.
le.
19.
777
1,005
1*51*
561
1*,297
1*,821
2,1*73
2,1*11*
1*82
397
311
267
380
220
70
112
11.5
MC-127
572
71*2
385
1*70
3,376
3,818
1,958
1,917
387
273
275
212
268
161*
1*3
186
82
MC-128
Total Dwelling Units
Total Occupied Units
Owner-occupied Units
Single detached Units
( including Trailers )
Median value of Singles... dollarsl
Total Units in Five or more unit structures
Total Units reporting condition
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
Units built 1919 or earlier*
Units built 191*0 or later*
Median persons per occupied unit!
Units reporting 1,01 persons
per room or more
Units reporting central heat*
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
No, rentals under 820
From «20 to $39
From $1*0 to $59
Rentals $60 and over
Median contract monthly rent.,, dollars"
-**1
1*,103
3,986
3,388
3,519
13,025
9
3,959
120
1,570
1,135
3.6
218
3,U05
510
18
229
179
6h
1*0.89
1,776
1,721*
1,1*81*
1,558
12,883
1.731
59
655
570
3.6
95
1,355
203
10
97
66
30
38,60
1,356
1,311*
1,107
1,175
13,188
9
1,266
la
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365
3.6
68
1,175
166
6
68
56
36
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51*6
303
280
2,281,
2,638
1,31*6
1,301
208
260
221
105
223
11*7
22
72
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MC-129
969
91*8
797
786
12,71*6
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20
370
200
3.5
55
875
iia
2
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57
18
1*0.57
3
99
81
51*0
1,81*5
1,933
MC-130
Statistics based on 20 percent sajnple. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from 11* class Intervals for inocme, 8 for rent.
Median not shown where base Is less than 100. *Area not tractcd prior to 1950.
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TABLE I - CHARACTERTSTICS
CITI
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
EC-23
EC-21.
EC-25
EC-26
EC-27
EC-28
EC-29
EC-30
EC-31
EC-32
1.
Population - 1950
99,738
l.,308
5,812
5,086
5,51.6
6,1.61
a,976
3,982
a, 502
3,900
3,930
2.
Population - I9I1O*
98,123
3.
Percent of Change
+1.6
il.
Male Population - 1950
a7,762
2,069
2,71.9
2,352
2,61.9
3,186
2,aa3
1,999
2,207
i,8ai
1,815
5.
Non-White Population
1,011.
5
20
1
6
7
5
9
5
1
6
6.
Foreign-Born White Pop.
17,131
586
709
908
707
1,118
903
852
929
816
900
7.
No. of Married Couples
23,100
1,085
1,350
1,190
1,505
1,585
i,iao
sao
1,000
915
1,070
8.
Couples with their own
household*
21,3liO
990
1,225
1,095
1,395
1,1.55
1,095
795
910
875
995
9.
Households - Total Number
29,323
1,231.
1,708
1,391
1,631
1,822
i,a3i
1,096
1,271
l,ia9
i,2aa
10.
Institutional Population
U57
-
13
51
25
11.9
9
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ao
83
U.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
97,660
I.,235
5,730
a, 91.0
5,a35
6,350
a,7a5
3,885
a,aa5
3,875
3,900
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19lj9*
87,lj80
3,865
5,280
l.,5oo
1.,815
5,780
a,3oo
3,570
a, 055
3,5a5
3,380
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school y-rs. completed*
11.0
12.1
12.0
10.1.
12.0
11.7
10.8
9.9
9.7
10.5
10.8
Ih.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
3U,200
1,295
1,765
1,725
1,71.0
1,800
1,500
1,200
1,510
i,a35
l,6ao
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
7.1.75
180
290
350
21.5
195
255
2ao
265
350
360
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
8,190
210
365
320
225
280
310
305
380
a55
390
17.
From ^3,000 to $lj,ij99
9,935
510
585
575
61.0
735
525
3a5
a35
aoo
a75
18.
Incomes Sli.SOO and over
7,050
365
1.80
1.00
5a5
500
320
255
385
200
360
19,
Median Income .... dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,100
CITI
3,610
3,1.56
3,277
3,883
3,61.3
3,318
3,089
3,186
2,707
3,101
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
EC-23
EC-21j
EC-25
EC-26
EC-27
EC-28
EC-29
EC-30
EC-31
EC-32
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
9,310
389
1.85
528
1.87
690
a5a
375
a39
358
297
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
11,959
535
691
583
783
826
670
55a
583
a5o
3a2
3.
Persons llj - 19 yrs. old
6,920
316
386
1^9
375
i.oa
383
277
370
279
25a
U.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
11,269
507
703
565
551.
587
aTl
320
3a7
ao2
627
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
70,317
3,011.
l.,l8o
3,1.79
3,853
a, 1.65
3,ao6
2,726
3,050
2,768
2,985
6.
Persons llj yrs. old or over
78,1469
3,381.
l.,636
3,975
l.,276
1.,91.5
3,852
3,053
3,a80
3,092
3,291
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
I^bor Force
lt3,219
1,770
2,1.30
2,250
2,196
2,581.
2,095
l,7a8
2,020
i,7a7
1,790
6.
No. of Item 7 en^jloyed in
month of April, 1950
liO,51ili
1,692
2,322
2,120
2,121
2,509
1,986
i,6a6
1,889
i,6a2
1,691
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
3,600
191
291.
291.
279
217
192
79
102
126
136
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
3,113
156
185
11.7
266
117
112
7a
7a
78
156
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
6,li30
329
1.36
331
289
1.20
3a7
228
29a
273
305
12.
Sales Workers
2,797
131.
173
11.0
135
122
na
71
107
91
12a
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
6,899
331
1.66
392
1.78
602
357
273
302
256
2a7
11.
Operatives and kindred workers
12,075
31.6
510
578
1.21.
721
629
67;
7aa
568
a93
15.
Private household workers
ia9
10
20
12
11
13
12
3
21
13
13
16.
Service workers (except
household)
3,U82
11.9
176
170
159
193
152
131
160
156
153
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
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32
50
52
53
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60
108
72
53
51
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
EC-23
EC-21j
EC-25
EC-26
EC-27
EC-28
EC-29
EC-30
EC-31
EC-32
1.
Total Dwelling Units
29,881i
1,21.7
1,72U
i,aii
1,688
1,838
i,a5o
1,110
1,286
1,170
1,268
2.
Total Occupied Units
29,30l4
1,230
1,711
1,386
1,635
1,812
i,a29
1,09a
1,276
i,ia7
l,2a8
3.
Owner-occupied Units
U,605
9U3
1,113
5314
1,393
1,253
733
ai7
330
23a
205
It.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
8,711
821
880
31.0
1,1.58
1,058
aa3
277
166
156
102
5.
Median value of Singles
dollars-^
8,269
9,61.7
9,620
8,61.7
9,928
8,8a3
8,269
6,ia2
6,392
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6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
6,71.0
7
17
181
6
20
aa
122
3a8
a7i
a72
7.
Total Units reporting condition
29,315
1,235
1,701
1,395
1,653
1,821
i,a26
1,07a
1,267
1,131
i,2a8
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
1,853
1.6
51.
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32
3a
27
53
ia2
50
96
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
23,385
675
1,230
1,175
655
i,2a5
1,180
1,000
995
905
1,155
10.
Units built 191iO or later*
980
105
35
15
320
270
35
5
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20
-
11.
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. 3.0
3.2
3.1
3.3
3.2
3.3
3.2
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.6
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
2,688
61
70
121
71.
117
98
126
151
ia3
76
13.
Units reporting central heat*
25,51.5
1,125
1,570
1,270
1,525
1,565
1,220
700
1,120
970
1,135
m.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
17,212
276
565
833
222
5a3
665
653
921
87a
1,028
15.
No. rentals under $20
838
10
13
17
1.
15
38
85
a6
21
30
16.
From $20 to $39
10,198
188
299
520
lU
a2o
52a
a98
683
a6o
516
17.
From $liO to $59
5,158
62
226
233
57
96
9a
60
169
333
aoi
18.
Rentals $60 and over
1,018
16
27
63
20
12
9
10
23
60
81
19.
Median contract monthly rent
dollars**!
35.23
3a. 62
37.81
35.81.
35.50
32.85
31.03
27.7a
32.70
37.82
38.68
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medlans for individual census tracts computed from la class Intervals for income, 8 for rent,
■TJedlan not shown where base Is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950,
LTON i^onttnued
TABLE I - continued
EC-33 EC-3ii EC-35 EC-36 EC-37 EC-38 EC-39 EC-i40 EC-hl EC-ij2
1. Population - 1950
2. Population - ISliO^
3. Percent of Change
U, Male Population - 1950
5. Non-V/hite Population
6. Foreign-Born White Pop.
7. No, of fJarried Couples*
8. Couples with their own household*
9. Households - Total Number
10. Institutional Population
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19h9*
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
16. From 91,500 to $2,999
17. From S3, 000 to %,h99
18. Incomes $li,500 and over
10. Median Income dollars**
5,801 5,011 5,819 3,979 5,081 li,12l l4,5l5 5,9li5 7,066 3,897
2,699
2,396
2,811
1,855
2,276
1,7I47
2,061
3,168
3,1488
1,931
23
311
18
92
Iti
1
2a
23
3I40
103
1,027
595
803
515
725
626
837
l,07l4
1,716
785
i,too
1,080
l,ti30
895
1,285
980
1,035
1,015
l,l455
855
1,330
960
1,330
825
1,225
885
9I1O
875
1,325
815
1,809
1,380
1,719
i,2ia
1,680
1,U7
l,U99
1,670
1,891
1,067
12
-
-
-
-
30
I45
_
_
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5,705
li,935
5,680
3,890
5,015
3,970
h,U3S
5,795
6,895
3,800
5,060
U,535
5,160
3,h25
I4,)4l0
3,370
3,950
l4,85o
6,ll45
3,li85
11. I4
10. )4
11.5
10.9
12.3
12.?
11.0
9.6
8.9
9.7
2,030
1,305
1,795
1,255
1,915
1,795
1,915
3,11c
2,1(00
1,070
liljO
225
285
270
350
500
lt75
1,360
6I45
195
li70
355
Uij5
320
1450
360
620
920
7I45
265
580
t*30
510
350
520
iUj5
li5o
I180
565
380
385
280
1)60
255
500
I430
255
205
255
215
3,Ol47
3,127
3,2)45
3,027
3,250
3,022
2,6h5
1,6914
2,5140
3,188
TiBLE II - CONTINUED
EC-33 EC-3I1 EC-35 EC-36 EC-37 EC-36 EC-39 EC-I4O EC-I4I EC-I42
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
3. Persons 1)4 - 19 yrs. old
It. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
6. Persons Hi yrs. old or over
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
8. No. of Item 7 enployed in
month of April, 1950
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
11. Clerical and kindred workers
12. Sales Workers
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
111. Operatives and kindred workers
15. Private household workers
16. Service workers (except household)
17. Laborers
559
561i
562
I427
I459
252
361j
1475
728
I4I8
666
816
730
I47I4
I480
292
I432
5oli
982
56I4
391*
I4I8
398
283
261
198
272
331
578
32I4
69I4
I420
666
503
703
725
557
997
651
270
14,107
3,ll4l4
14,062
2,756
3,822
3,337
3,393
14,579
14,668
2,523
l4,57ll
3,631
14,527
3,078
l4,ll42
3,577
3,719
li,966
5,356
2,915
2,552
1,953
2,500
1,668
2,306
1,999
2,129
2,96l4
2,877
l,6l4l
2,366
1,807
2,3514
1,535
2,189
1,907
2,018
2,615
2,621
l,5ll4
186
70
172
105
328
337
178
106
157
51
165
105
2ia
IU4
33I4
267
189
112
lli7
7I4
ia9
257
I455
2514
I422
357
292
252
275
195
193
126
15I4
iHj
205
206
216
132
157
83
383
321.
I4O9
275
298
199
279
377
388
263
697
631
6I49
I471
371
332
587
1,029
1,036
586
20
143
22
23
31
I48
22
31
35
16
203
162
165
112
II49
121
20li
I4OO
231.
133
80
78
8I4
6I4
3I4
29
1*5
162
176
103
TABLE III - continued
EC-33 EC-314 EC-35 EC-36 EC-37 EC-36 EC-39 EC-hO EC-I4I EC-I42
1. Total Dwelling Units
2. Total Occuoied Units
3. Owner-occupied Units
li. Single detached Units
(including Itailers)
5. Median value of Singles ... dollarsl
6. Total Units in Five or
more \mit structures
7. Total Units reporting condition
6. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
10. Units built I9I4O or later*
11. Median persons per occupied unit
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
13. Units reporting central heat*
111. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
No. rentals under $20
From $20 to S39
From ftliO to $59
Pentals S60 and over
Median contract monthly rent.. dollars**!
1,838
1,802
li90
l,h83
1,381
550
1,7142
1,721;
1,007
1,235
1,215
l4lj2
1,709
l,67l4
711
l,a66
l,lil6
326
1,513
l,li93
I6I4
1,706
1,665
203
1,913
1,889
259
1,085
1,075
298
262
8,236
I425
6,377
7I43
8,106
281j
8,578
I4I4I1
ll,2l4l
208
15,783
112
11|2
166
2214
5,63l4
I495
1,766
200
l,l477
50
1,731
156
l,211i
298
1,691
656
I,l4l9
1,056
1,1486
991
1,659
790
1,81|8
360
1,073
97
1,610
2.9
166
1,230
h5
3.I4
111
l,l490
10
3.1
53
1,020
20
3.0
32
l,li70
35
2.6
31
6I45
140
2.I1
118
1,365
2.I4
387
l,l455
15
2.2
308
1,770
5
3.2
111
915
3.3
159
1,775
163
1,130
96
1,580
101
1,025
83
1,555
6I1
1,3140
236
1,350
269
l,li60
309
1,325
151
805
1,271
56
775
ll02
38
35.58
82I4
6I4
611
136
13
29.11
687
17
li62
186
20
3I1.86
763
33
I482
22I4
2I1
314.88
931
8
I402
3ii5
176
I42.I3
1,071
15
250
552
25I1
1;8.11
1,305
32
li30
753
90
I43.I49
l,lll40
122
977
305
36
31.65
1,582
lli3
1,060
3I16
33
30. 5h
758
69
500
176
13
31.65
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from lli class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
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TABLE I - CH-IHACTKniSTICS
OF THE POP'JLATION
CITY
TOTAL
MC-62 tJC-63 M:-6h L'C-6; ?JC-66 'X-67 MC-68 »K-69 MC-70
1. Pooulation - 19?0 59,80l)
2. Pooulation - 191*0^ 58,010
3. Percent of Change ♦3.1
h. Vale Population - 1950 28,223
5. Non-i7hite Population 573
6. Forei(^-Born 'iVhite Pop. 10,669
7. Mo. of Itarried Couoles » 13,815
8. Couales vath their ovm household* 12,665
9. Households - Total Naibcr 16,901
10. Institutional Population 332
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over» 58,535
12. Item 11 - Sa.-ac residence in 1950
as in 19li9* 5l,5U5 li,200
13. 25 yrs, or over - neaian school
jrrs. completed't 11.2 11.1
lU. Total Ho. of Fanulies and
unrelated individuals* 13, P3''
15. No. Incomes under Jl,500» 3,5UO
16. From 01,500 to 52,999 Ii,61i5
17. From 33,000 to 5it,l499 5,575
16. Incomes Sli,500 and over lj,l60
19. Median Income . , .dollars*-* 3,209
TAJLE II - AGE AMD ECONOr.nC CITY
CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL
5,183 7,692 5,992 6,120 6,518 6,976 5,Oli8 7,892 8,373
2,551
25
729
1,255
l,lijO
l,3li5
5,100
l,lj00
165
1105
510
250
3,173
3,707
297
1,572
1,775
1,6!:5
2,102
7,:i6o
6,625
10.2
2,200
h25
61.0
51^5
505
2,983
2,896
39
1,059
1,525
1,350
1,639
5,935
5,275
11.1
1,730
300
375
635
375
3,316
2,382
2
1,207
l.ljlO
1,300
1,G06
68
6,070
5,Ul40
11.3
1,960
325
U5
565
560
3,liW
3,216
101
1,1j90
1,585
1,1:70
1,761.
10
6,;ao
5,760
10,5
1,965
330
505
600
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3,110
3,2^0
33
1,168
1,610
1,515
2,073
1.7
6,715
5,390
12.0
2,260
335
550
720
580
3,1.1*1
2,237
71
891
1,030
955
1,1*31
22
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l.,130
10.7
2,100
675
575
1j70
265
2,163
3,1.31
2
1,11.7
1,730
1,620
2,1.96
155
7,770
6,700
12.2
2,910
585
530
695
785
3,250
1. persons under 5 yrs. old 5,611.
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old 7,1.50
3. Persons 11. - 19 yrs. old I., 1.29
.'i. Persons 65 yrs. old or over 6,065
5. Persons 21 yrs, old or over 1.3,217
6. Persons 1). yrs. old or over 1.6,51.0
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian Labor
Force 25,061. 1,963
8. No, of Item 7 employed in month
of April, 1950 23,662 1,859
9. Professional, Technical, and
kindred workers 2,230
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 2,203
11. Clerical and kindred workers l.,631
12. Sales V'orkers 2,108
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and kindred
worlcers li,099
ll.. Operatives and kindred workers 5,209
15. Private household workers 222
16. Service workers (except household) 1,535
17. Laborers 1,01.6
TABLE III - CHARACTFPJSTICS OF CITY
DWEu.iNG mars total
663
789
393
1.06
3,231
3,736
121
1C5
325
11.1
1.21
1.92
11
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MC-62 ?JC-63 MC-61. MC-65 110-66 MC-67 MC-68 X-69 aC-70
1. Total Dwelling Units
2. Total Occupied Units
3. Owner-occupied Units
1.. Sinttle detached Units (including
Trailers)
5. Median value of Singles.
...dollars^
6. Total Units in Five or more unit
structures
7. Total Units roportinR condition
8. Units with no private bath or no
running water or dilapidated
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
10. Units built 191.0 or later*
11. Uedian persons per occupied unit^
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons per
room or more
13. Units reporting central heat*
ll.. All units reporting rents (Both
rented and rentable)
15. No. rentals under 320
16. From 520 to $39
17. From S1.0 to $59
18. Rentals 560 and over
19. Median contract monthly rent
.. .dollars**!
17,028 1,363
16,3L7 1,31.5
7,723 821
l.,309 631
3,963 8,096
2,013 7
16,691 1,31.1
1,177 89
12,570 770
725 205
3.2 3.7
1,572 120
15,175 1,315
8,887
192
5,017
2,337
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179
17
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2,107
315
372
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1,660
1,270
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212
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1,61.0
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1,515
592
15
369
166
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1,815
395
573
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259
1,302
77
1,255
1.5
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837
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1,778
1,762
693
257
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1,060
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219
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2,069
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366
8,616
231
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2,305
1,296
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2,206
2,190
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1,770
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1,196
33
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237
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TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
CITY
TOTAL MC-g3 MC-5il
MC-gg lC-56 MC-57 11C-5S MC-59 lC-60 MC-61
1.
Population - 1950
66,113
5,621*
U,l,07
6,927
7,258
6,617
5,519
7,721*
6,558
8,U79
2.
Population - 19Uoa
63,083
3.
Percent of Change
+ a.8
h.
Male Population - 1950
31,857
2,797
5,355
3,273
3,1*1.2
3,153
2,7U7
3,731
3,323
1*,036
5.
Non-White Population
823
5
9
3
12
2
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22
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6.
Foreign-Bom White Population
10,518
1,037
1,280
1,155
1,276
1,055
1,127
1,515
909
1,16U
7.
No. of Married Couples*
15,295
1,320
2,520
1,580
1,815
1,615
1,250
1,885
1.395
1,915
8.
Couples with their own household*
lli,120
1,220
2,355
1,1*35
1,650
1,515
1,150
1,71.5
1,280
1,770
9.
Households - Total Number
17,517
1,1*50
3,051.
1,909
1,97a
1,701.
1,U36
2,oa5
1,658
2,287
10.
Institutional Population
229
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138
20
28
30
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11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
61t,85o
5,510
11,260
6,930
7,085
6,1.1.0
5,355
7,635
6,380
8,255
12.
Item 11 - Same residence in 1950
as in 19l*9»
58,1*60
l.,985
9,915
6,325
6,1.70
5,820
!.,815
7,OU5
5,715
7,370
13.
25 yrs. or over - median school
yrs. completed*
11.9
12.0
12.1.
12.0
11.1*
11.3
10.1
10.5
11.7
11.9
11).
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
19,1*90
1,51*5
3,365
2,080
2,205
1,910
1,1,60
2,160
2,11.5
2,620
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
2,855
155
335
270
300
21.0
150
290
650
U65
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
3,855
255
!a5
1*35
ia5
350
hho
565
375
605
17.
From $3,000 to $lj,li99
5,U65
510
790
630
630
580
U50
585
550
71.0
18.
Income $li,500 and over
5,965
575
1,395
51*5
690
560
U05
655
1.95
61.5
19.
Median Income ...dollars**
TABLE II - ACS AND ECONOMIC
3,61.8
CITT
3,929
U,363
3,500
3,669
3,598
3,291.
3,350
3,025
3,335
CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
MC-53
MC-51.
MC-55
MC-56
MC-57
lC-58
MC-59
MC-60
MC-61
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
6,169
501*
1,010
586
653
662
51.5
751
637
821
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
8,609
807
1,1.65
857
913
922
780
1,050
752
1,063
3.
Persons lli - 19 yrs. old
5,662
1*91
867
622
566
566
515
651.
697
681.
h.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
5.881.
1*27
1,190
691
752
51.9
330
567
526
852
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
ia.,019
3,11*3
7,888
1*,771*
5,030
l.,369
3.596
5,11.3
l.,285
5,791
6.
Persons ll* yrs. old or over
51,335
U,313
3,932
5,1*81*
5,692
5,033
U,191.
5,923
5,169
6,595
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian Labor
Force
27,378
2,290
l.,508
2,931
3,068
2,802
2,371
3,31.0
2,525
3,51*3
8.
No. of It.em 7 employed in month
of April, 1950
26,078
2,185
1..371.
2,798
2,958
2,635
2,235
3,123
2,392
3,378
9.
Professional, Technical, and
kindred workers
2,738
207
911.
267
21.7
222
103
189
266
323
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
2,51.5
202
71.5
267
273
191.
181
228
195
260
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
5,507
1.39
916
629
695
52U
1.00
615
551.
735
12.
Sales Workers
2,379
176
517
238
272
209
171
286
201
309
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and kindred
workers
l.,506
1,86
51,8
1*73
537
1.90
390
560
. 1J.6
576
111.
Operatives and kindred workers
1*,883
391
31.3
1.88
550
620
657
762
1.08
661.
15.
Private household workers
179
11
51,
H.
11.
7
6
11
7
55
16.
Service workers (except household)
2,066
175
216
251.
230
226
185
275
207
298
17.
Laborers
TABLE in - CHARACTERISTICS OF
1,059
CITT
80
93
131
119
121
132
158
98
137
DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
MC-53
MC-51.
lK-55
MC-56
MC-57
MC-58
UC-59
MC-60
MC^l
1.
Total Dwelling Units
17,687
l,U66
3,112
1,889
1,992
1,730
1,1*51
2,059
1,676
2.312
2.
Total Occupied Units
17,507
1,1.1.8
3,066
1,875
1,981
1,708
1,1*35
2,01.6
1,660
2,288
3.
Owner-occupied Units
10,052
1,199
2,235
1,015
1,039
938
683
895
895
1,153
li.
Single detached Units (including
Trailers)
6,267
1,207
2,070
676
1*68
1.35
157
198
51.1.
512
5.
Median value of Singles
. . .dollars!
10,665
8,982
13,888
9,265
9,321
9,528
8,799
8,la3
9,139
8,575
6.
Total Units in Five or more unit
structures
683
U9
198
59
1.8
33
1.6
99
52
99
7.
Total Units reporting condition
17,391*
1,U33
3,052
1,81.7
1,966
1,711.
1,1.30
2,01.0
1,661
2.251
8.
Units with no private bath or no
running water or dilapidated
581
1.0
50
86
82
57
16
97
58
95
9.
Bnits built 1919 or earlier*
8,685
375
760
970
1,265
830
820
1,300
880
1,U85
10.
Units built 19liO or later*
785
115
1.25
55
-
75
5
10
80
20
11.
Median persons per occi^jied unit^
3.5
3.6
3.5
3.U
3.U
3.6
3.7
3.5
3.U
3.1*
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons per
room or more
1,337
137
195
131.
11.7
131.
11*3
179
13U
131.
13.
Units reporting central heat*
16,200
1,380
2,685
1,705
1,91*0
1,600
1,395
1,875
1,1.30
2.190
11*.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
7,235
230
810
813
911.
760
729
1,130
7W.
1,105
IS.
No. rentals under $20
70
11
9
8
6
7
1*
5
10
10
16.
From $20 to $39
3,571
80
260
393
397
396
1*63
. 757
361.
U6l
17.
From $U0 to $59
3,050
125
378
351*
U51
319
250
331.
325
511.
18.
Rentals $60 and over
5W*
11.
163
58
60
38
12
31.
1*5
120
19.
Median contract monthly rent
...dollars**!
39.87
1,2.88
1.6.33
39.70
la.oo
38.76
36,87
35.98
39.U3
la. 55
♦statistics based on 20 percent
•♦Medians for individual census
^Median not shown where base is
sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500
tracts computed from ll. class intervals for incoraej 8 class intervals for rent,
less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950.
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TABLE I - CHAEACIERISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
cm
TOTAL
MC-71
MC-72
MC-73
MC-71t
1.
Population - 1950
26,988
6,196
6,062
8,175
6,555
2.
Population - 19hO°
25,333
3.
Percent of Change
+6.5
It.
Male Population - 1950
12,189
2,831.
2,721
3,768
3,166
5.
Non-White Population
39
6
9
11.
10
6.
Foreign-Bom White Pop.
3,llj6
675
598
1,067
806
7.
No. of Married Couples*
6,510
1,500
1,1.95
l,9lt5
1,570
8.
Couples with their o?m household*
5,9ljO
1,1.00
1,31.5
1,775
l,lt20
9.
Households - Total Number
7,661
1,795
1,719
2,325
1,822
10.
Institutional Population
117
31
51.
Itlt
18
U,
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
26,305
6,01.0
5,890
7,91.5
6,lt30
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19^9*
23,105
5,235
5,11.0
7,o5o
5,680
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.I4
12.6
12.U
12.2
12.3
llj.
Total No. of Famnies and
unrelated individuals*
8,U55
1,960
1,955
2,61t0
1,900
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
1,300
315
270
lti.5
270
16.
From $1,500 to '^,999
1,520
230
300
6it0
350
17.
From 83,000 to %h,h99
2,070
1.30
1.90
600
550
18.
Incomes $Ji,500 and over
2,750
785
660
720
585
19.
Median Income .... dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,725
CITY
l.,0l.8
3,850
3,230
3,708
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
MC-71
MC-72
MC-73
MC-7lt
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
2,U45
1.76
525
765
679
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
3,51.7
771.
Slit
i,o51t
905
3.
Perscns ll»-19 yrs. old
1,981
1.78
1.00
623
U80
h.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
3,100
806
871
980
7U3
S.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
18,719
l.,1.06
U,258
5,61tlt
i.,iai
6.
Persons lU yrs. old or over
20,996
1.,91.6
l.,723
6,356
l.,971
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
10,623
2,1J.2
2,322
3,381t
2,505
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
10,293
2,3U8
2,256
3,250
2,U39
9.
Professional, Technical,
and Kindred Workers
i,7U5
579
ItJtl
385
3lt0
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
i,lj.i
U.0
?!*5
335
291
11.
Clerical and kindred ■woricers
2,018
393
lilt?
731*
lt72
12.
Sales Workers
1,178
301.
301
311
262
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen and
kindred workers
1,606
2U9
29lt
561
502
11).
Operatives and kindred workers
1,263
171
225
536
331
15.
Private household workers
1L3
51
25
1.3
21t
16.
Service workers {except
household)
521
86
90
213
132
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
267
CITT
1.9
Ut
108
66
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
MC-71
MC-72
MC-73
MC-71.
1.
Total Dwelling Units
7,762
1,811
1,736
2,356
1,859
2.
Total Occupied Units
7,632
1,778
1,712
2,321
1,821
3.
Owner-occupied Units
5,1049
1,1.60
1,21.1.
1,322
l,lt23
k.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
ll,875
1,373
1,113
1,058
1,331
5.
Median value of Singles .. dollars^
12,073
11,1.79
12,158
10,987
10,398
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
3I47
55
60
220
12
7.
Total Units reporting condition
7,595
1,780
1,680
2,290
1,81j5
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
W
100
75
201
102
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
li,595
760
1,100
1,575
1,160
1«.
Units built 19ljO or later*
515
205
25
110
175
11.
Median persons per occupied unltl
3.2
3.1
3.3
3.2
3.1.
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
31*2
1.0
61
I51t
87
13.
Units reporting central heat*
7,195
1,695
i,6a5
2,11.0
1,715
lii.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
2,075
307
i»Ui
91.8
379
15.
No. rentals under $20
79
10
7
53
9
16.
From $20 to $39
72U
96
103
359
166
17.
From $ijO to $59
886
137
206
392
151
18.
Rentals $60 and over
386
61.
125
iltlt
53
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars **1
1(5.28
1.5.36
lt8.27
U2.29
1.0.86
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**Medians for individual census tracts computed from ll. class Intervals for income) 8 class intervals for rent,
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TABLE I - CHARACTEPTSTTCS
OF THE POPlfLATinN
TOV/K
TOTAL
NC-3lj
NC-35
NC-36
NC-37
1. Population - Ifl'JO 22,395
2. Population - wijO^ 18, 708
3. Percent of Chan.'^e +19.7
h. Hale Population - 1950 10,li29
5. Non-VJhlte Population 57
6. ForeiEn-3orn Vrtiite Pop. 2,783
7. No. of Married Couples* 5,l55
8. Couples with their own household* il, 760
9. Households - Total Number 6,llt2
10. Institutional Population 23
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over* 22,llj5
12. Item 11 - Same residence in 1950 as in 19ij9* 19,725
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*" 12, I4
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals'"' 6,975
15. No. of Incomes under vl,500'* 1,135
16. From Jl,500 to $2,999 850
17. From ^3,000 to $lj,li99 1,370
18. Incomes $li,500 and over 2,870
19. Median Income dollars** li,23it
TABLE II - AGE AMD ECO- TOVM
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL
7,163
3,355
6
777
1,700
1,615
1,960
7,200
6,555
12.5
2,120
3I1O
205
U15
925
li,l30
NC-3h
5,oili
2,261
11
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1,110
1,005
1,U2U
li,9l5
1,335
12.5
1,615
250
170
360
675
li,208
NC-35
6,21,8
2,960
28
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1,W0
1,365
1,737
6,170
5,)425
12.2
1,925
21,0
320
380
815
1,,298
MC-36
3,950
1,853
12
518
865
775
1,021
23
3,860
3,U.0
12.6
1,315
305
155
215
1.55
3,563
NC-37
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old 1,655
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. "Id 2, 980
3. Persons II4-I9 yrs. old 1,807
1,. Persons 65 yrs. old or over 2,502
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over 15,681,
6. Persons ll, yrs. old or over 17,760
1. No. of Item 6 in Civilian Labor Force 9,01,6
8. No. of Item 7 employed in month
of April, 1950 8,790
9. Professional, Technical and kindred workers 1,61,1,
10. Managers, Officials,, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 1,513
11. Clerical and kindred workers 1,885
12. Sales workers 960
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and kindred workers 1,121,
11,. Operatives and kindred workers 6O6
15. Private household workers 325
16. Service workers (except household) 1,59
17. Laborers 231,
TABLE III - CHARACffiRIS- TOW
TICS OF DWELLING DNITS TOTAL
1,68
1,051
61,5
731.
Ii,93l4
5,661,
2,857
2,761
528
U68
61,2
332
371,
182
h3
130
1.9
NC-31,
362
585
355
720
3,657
1,067
2,091,
2,026
399
363
kh3
230
193
126
122
88
50
NC-35
526
755
1,92
631
U,389
lj,967
2,602
2,51,0
381,
hOl
602
285
333
213
36
11,8
80
NC-36
299
589
315
la7
2,701,
3,062
1,U93
1,1,63
333
281
198
113
171,
85
121,
93
55
NC-37
1.
2.
3.
1,.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10,
11.
12.
13.
111.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Total Dwelling Units 6,21,8
Total Occupied Units 6,11,6
Oimer-occupied Units 1,,879
Single detached Units
(including Trailers) lj,783
Median value of Singles... dollarsl ll,,l,77
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures 10
Total Units reportinr; condition 6,177
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated 63
Units built 1919 or earlier"^ 2,320
Units built 191,0 or later* 720
Median persons per occupied unit^ 3.1,
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more lid.
Units reporting central heat* 6,0l5
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) 1,131,
No. rentals under 320 12
From J20 to $39 265
From .$1,0 to 859 6O6
Rentals S60 and over 251
Median contract monthly rent. ..dollars**^ 1,9.57
1,987
1,961
1,717
1,711
13,522
1,973
12
61,0
190
3.5
51
1,930
226
2
71
107
1,6
1,6.1,0
1,1,50
l,U25
1,062
1,000
17,81,8
10
1,1,33
21
660
165
3.2
17
1,395
327
6
77
167
77
1,9.67
1,771
1,71.5
1,292
1,151,
13,152
1,755
20
585
205
3.I1
1,0
1,710
1,38
1
72
277
88
1,8.80
1,01,0
1,015
808
918
17,li92
1,016
10
1.35
160
3.5
33
980
11,3
3
as
55
1,0
1.5.85
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500,
Medians for individual census tracts computed from lli class intervals for income, 8 for rent,
Tledian not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950.
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TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
TOTO
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
MC-11.5
Mc-ia6
Mc-ia?
1.
Population - 1950
19,838
6,953
6,261
6,62a
2.
Population - 191.0*
13,851
3.
Percent of Change
+1.3.2
h.
Male Population
9,631.
3,360
3,06a
3,210
5.
Non-lVhite Population
51
-
26
25
6.
Foreign-Born White Pop.
2,269
771
655
8a3
7.
No. of Married Couples*
l.,735
1,780
1,505
i,aso
8.
Couples with their own household*
U,1.60
1,685
i,aio
1,365
9.
Households - Total Number
5,563
2,020
i,7ai
1,802
ID.
Institutional Population
7h
12
1
61
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
19,180
6,61.0
6,180
6,360
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
In 1950 as in 191.9*
16,120
5,785
a,935
5,aoo
13.
25 JTS. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.2
12.3
12.3
12.1
llj.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
5,975
2,130
1,775
2,070
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
1,015
320
285
aio
16.
From $1,500 to *2,999
1,050
1.00
230
a2o
17.
From 83,000 to 31., 1.99
1,815
61.5
5a5
625
18.
Incomes $l.,500 and over
1,705
675
610
a2o
19.
Median Income ... dollare**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,605
Tora
3,611
3,765
3,156
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
MC-U45
Mc-ia6
MC-ia7
1.
Persons under 5 jts. old
2,600
989
917
69a
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
2,803
963
909
931
3.
Persons 11.-19 yrs. old
1,261.
395
369
500
U.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
1,697
570
aia
713
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
12,953
l.,5i.o
a, 001
a,ai2
6.
Persons 11. yrs. old or over
11.,105
5,001
a,a35
a,999
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
7,721
2,61.8
2,3a7
2,726
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
7,51.7
2,58a
2,296
2,667
9.
Professional, Technical
and kindred workers
1,089
398
361
330
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
8U6
277
288
281
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
1,117
371
311
a35
12.
Sales Workers
703
275
235
193
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
1,21.9
1.60
360
a29
11..
Operatives and kindred workers
1,338
1.05
aa9
asa
15.
Private household workers
130
39
32
59
16.
Service workers (except
household)
585
208
133
2aa
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
363
TOWN
102
98
163
TICS OF DWELLING DNIIS
TOTAL
MC-11.5
Mc-ia6
Mc-ia7
1.
Total Dwelling Onits
5,751.
2,116
1,79a
i,8aa
2.
Total Occupied Onits
5,51.9
2,019
i,7aa
1,786
3.
Owner-occupied Dnits
l.,285
1,578
i.azi
1,286
h.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
l.,232
1,573
i,a25
1,23a
5.
Median value of Singles.. dollarsl
10, 708
11,129
10,815
9,752
6.
Total Onits in Five or
more unit structures
121
69
31
21
7.
Total Units reporting condition
5,609
2,059
1,760
1,790
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
1.92
217
133
ia2
9.
Dnits built 1919 or earliei *
2,725
915
690
1,120
10.
Units built 191.0 or later*
1,515
670
620
225
11.
Median persons per occupied unitl
3.3
3.3
3.a
3.3
12.
Onits reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
373
129
105
139
13.
Onits reporting central heat*
5,000
1,835
1,630
1,535
11..
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
1,131.
368
291
a55
15.
No. rentals under $20
75
21.
18
33
16.
Prom J20 to $39
631
201.
170
257
17.
From $1.0 to $59
281.
lOl.
60
120
18.
Rentals $60 and over
Ihh
56
a3
hS
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
35.59
36.5a
3a. aa
35.33
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from la class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
Tledian not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950.
NEED HAM
TABLE I - CHAPACTERISTICS
OF THE POHIUTION
Toim
TOTAL
NC-17
NC-18
NC-19
1. Population - 1950 16,313 3,171 3,263 3,978
2. Population - 19iiO^ 12,ljliS
3. Percent of Change +31.1
h. Male Population - 1950 7,75l 1,530 1,536 1,910
5. Non-ftTiite Population 23 11 - Ji
6. Foreign-Born IVhite Pop. 2,020 609 325 321j
7. No. of Married Couples* ii,0l5 800 910 960
6. Couples with their ovm housenold* 3,B00 730 885 925
9. Households - Total Number It, 686 905 912 1,159
10. Institutional Population l6 8 -
11. Persons 1 yr. old or OTer** 15,975 3,075 3,260 3,885
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19l49* 13,705 2,775 2,830 3,190
13. 25 yrs, or over - median
school yrs. completed* 12.1. 11.1 12.8 12.9
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 5,100 975 1,160 1,095
15. No. Incomes under SI, 500* 620 115 95 85
16. From *1,500 to 32,999 810 21iO 175 100
17. From $3,000 to .;;a,lj99 1,185 265 220 220
18. Incomes £14,500 and over 2,000 280 515 570
19. Median Income dollars*-"" li,195 3,51i8 1^,569 5,180
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO- TOWN
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL NC-17 NC-18 NC-19
NC-20
2,718
1,269
7
362
650
610
768
8
2,61,5
2,31,5
12.6
925
155
165
2L5
295
3,i,78
NC-2C
NC-21
3,183
1,506
1
1,00
695
650
912
3,110
2,565
12,6
91,5
170
130
235
31,0
3,75c
NC-21
1. Persons under 5 yrs. eld 1,61,0 323
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old 2,290 386
3. Persons 11,-19 yrs. old 1,190 21U,
1,. Persons 65 yrs. old or over 1,530 258
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over 11,032 2,173
6. Persons It, yrs. old or over 12,383 2,1,62
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force 6,560 1,375
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 6,1,1,5 1,352
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers 1,195 95
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 1,193 l6l
11. Clerical and kindred workers 918 181,
12. Sales Workers 802 89
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers 836 281,
111, Operatives and kindred workers 781 3i,l
15. Private household workers 178 17
16. Service workers (except
household) 276 93
17. Laborers 231, 85
TABLE III - CHARACTER IS- TOiVN
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS TOTAL NC-17
272
1,79
281
351
2,188
2,512
1,293
1,275
297
282
217
162
116
98
2a
1,8
23
NC-18
1,22
598
292
295
2,637
2,958
1,505
l,i,7li
361,
350
205
251
139
73
27
26
29
NC-19
253
373
181,
320
1,881
2,092
1,127
1,110
208
187
131,
136
129
125
58
65
60
NC-20
370
1,51,
189
306
2,153
2,359
1,260
1,231
231
213
178
161,
168
lU,
52
hi,
37
NC-21
1. Total Dwelling Units 1„821 9U1 956
2. Total Occupied Units 1,,678 906 936
3. Owner-occupied Units 3,833 61a 792
Ij. Single detached Units
(Including Trailers) 3,976 615 821
5. Median value of Singles.. dollarsl 13,901, 11,1,35 11,, 715
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures U, 21, 20
7. Total Units reporting condition I,, 753 929 91,3
8. Units vfith no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated 189 83 1,3
9. Units built 1919 or earlier* 1,750 555 330
10. Units built 191,0 or later* 1,235 205 205
11. Median persons per occupied unit-^ 3.3 3.3 3.3
12. Units reporting 1,01 persons
per room or more 179 61 27
13. Units reporting central heat* 1,,365 765 900
ll,. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) 771, 257 132
15. No. rentals under $20 UO 27 2
16. From $20 to $39 355 l57 1,5
17. From $1,0 to $59 21l7 1*9 53
18. Rentals $60 and over 132 21, 32
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollar8**l 39.55 31.90 1,5.1,1,
1,202
1,157
1,071,
1,11,2
11,, 758
1,188
1,
105
1,60
3.3
25
1,115
75
28
22
25
785
772
578
619
13,700
771,
20
375
120
3.3
30
735
166
2
61t
70
30
a3.oi.
937
907
71,8
779
13,775
919
39
385
21,5
3.3
36
850
llJ,
9
61
53
21
1,0. 06
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from 11, class intervals for income; 8 class intervals for rent.
"T^edian not shown where base is less than 100. * Area not tracted prior to 1950.
NEWTON
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
CITT
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
w:-i09
MC-110
Mc-m
MC-112
UC-113
BC-lia
MC-115
UC-116
MC-117
MC-118
1.
Poprulatlon - 1950
81, 99a
7,299
6,180
6,821
10,655
8,098
8,819
8,522
11,215
8,878
5,507
2.
Population - 19ljO*
69,873
3.
Percent of Change
*17.3
h.
Male Population - 1950
37,91j5
3,316
2,989
3,055
5,093
3,639
3,965
a,036
5,200
3,981
2,671
5.
Non-White Population
559
11
20
9
311
6
a6
27
a9
61
19
6.
Foreign-Bom White Pop.
10,675
1,171
1,266
775
l,a30
860
855
1,086
1,352
1,379
501
7.
No. of Married Couples*
18,755
1,U95
1,295
1,575
2,a90
1,930
1,935
2,090
2,730
1,910
1,305
6.
Couples with their own household*
17,310
1,375
i,ia5
l,a65
2,270
1,775
1,825
1,955
2,a80
1,785
1,235
9.
Households - Total Number
21,719
2,071,
1,515
1,972
2,870
2,101
2,266
2,366
3,009
?,107
i,a39
10.
Institutional Population
359
3
-
2a
31
16
19
33
17
122
9a
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
8o,51j5
7,230
6,020
6,615
10,395
7,920
8,750
a,ai5
11,135
8,830
5,235
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19U9*
70,li05
6,285
5,505
5,770
9,160
6,655
7,a70
7,585
9,990
7,915
a,o7o
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.6
12.1,
9.9
12.6
12.3
12.6
13.7
12.5
12.8
12.9
12.8
Ifj.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
27,270
2,620
1,530
2,aoo
3,025
2,900
3,165
2,725
3,690
3,525
1,690
15.
No. Incomes under Sl^JoO*
5,095
515
265
ai5
370
565
615
370
700
995
285
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
a, 185
600
aeo
380
575
375
330
a80
a95
320
150
17.
From $3,000 to $li,l499
5,025
61,5
ai5
520
860
600
260
555
570
265
335
18.
Incomes $li,500 and over
10,325
670
320
925
955
920
1,575
1,050
1,670
i,5ao
700
19.
Median Income .... dollars **
TABLK II - AGE AND ECO-
3,906
cirf
3,179
2,988
3,917
3,737
3,667
5,537
t
3,979
a,368
a.375
a,3o6
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
MC-109
MC-110
Hc-m
MC-112
MC-113
uc-iia
MC-115
MC-116
MC-U7
MC-118
1.
Persons xinder 5 yrs. old
7,317
599
653
586
1,058
68a
6ai
801
901
532
862
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
10,922
77U
909
831
l,a86
1,112
i,2ao
1,167
1,502
1,077
80a
3.
Persons ll;-19 yrs. old
7,033
523
601
a91
eaa
9a3
786
628
935
895
387
li.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
•8,057
969
a2o
798
998
767
871
950
1,15a
673
257
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
55,500
5,32a
3,926
a, 826
7,ia3
5,197
5,962
5,788
7,727
6,215
3,392
6.
Persons lit yrs. old or over
63,755
5,926
a,6i8
5,aoa
6,111
6,302
6,938
6,53a
8,812
7,269
3,8ai
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
32,269
3,167
2,605
2,732
a, 311
3,00a
3,392
3,303
a,2ai
3,533
1,981
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
31,201.
3,070
2,ai9
2,660
a.m
2,919
3,269
3,197
a,iao
3,a9a
1,925
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
6,091
521
160
53a
600
570
957
582
9a8
803
ai6
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
5,862
356
121
39a
55a
a59
960
a67
i,oa7
1,037
a67
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
1,762
663
351
526
766
525
309
53a
577
313
198
12.
Sales Workers
3,608
315
ia8
391
a55
32a
390
381
566
361
277
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
2,983
ac2
ao9
275
561
336
93
39a
251
107
155
111.
Operatives and kindred workers
3,137
389
728
267
5a6
302
73
ail
216
81
12a
H.
Private household workers
1,61,7
70
22
29
115
70
333
73
228
581
126
16.
Service workers (except household)
1,691
232
206
153
297
206
8a
172
138
103
100
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
980
CITY
97
236
6a
159
102
la
no
102
50
a6
TICS OF DWELLING DNITS
TOTAL
MC-109
Mc-no
Mc-in
MC-U2
MC-113
Mc -iia Mc-115
MC-116
uc-117
Mc-iie
1.
Total Dwelling Units
22,llt9
2,107
1,515
2,006
2,925
2,iae
2,316
2,a02
3,077
2,156
i,a97
2.
Total Occupied Units
21,692
2,079
1,506
1,971
2,85a
2,103
2,273
2,378
2,988
2,10a
i,a36
3.
Owner-occupied Units
15,338
9aa
736
1,125
1,888
1,526
2,083
1,676
2,3a2
1,781
1,237
h.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
11,, m
535
505
9a8
1,555
i,ao7
2,169
1,632
2,285
1,757
1,321
5.
Median value of Single s.-dollarsl
15,000*
12,939
9,a25
13,91a
12,6ia
13,a57
20,000+
13,880
17,a71
20,000*
15,028
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
659
281
58
77
73
26
15
a9
53
13
la
7.
Total Units reporting condition
21,667
2,061
i,a8a
1,93a
2,880
2,119
2,251
2,3ao
3,001
2,128
i,a69
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
1,230
301
368
56
15a
77
17
137
70
11
39
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
10,51,0
l,a75
1,000
1,080
i,a65
1,190
865
i.aas
1,070
750
160
10.
Units built 19hO or later*
2,680
130
55
iii5
ao5
180
275
2a5
220
180
8a5
11.
Median persons per occupied unitl
3.1i
3.1
3.8
3.1
3.a
3.a
3.6
3.3
3.5
3.7
3.a
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
967
127
250
65
17a
85
22
100
78
28
38
13.
Units reporting central heat*
20,1A5
2,020
1,125
i,9ao
2,675
2,065
2,160
2,130
2,825
2,oao
i,a35
Hi.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
6,000
1,112
7a6
793
916
552
lae
657
622
28S
169
15.
No. rentals under $20
156
11
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1,91,7
295
500
152
303
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13
310
151
20
29
17.
From $lj0 to $59
2,059
a55
163
32a
397
236
as
163
187
69
20
18.
Rentals $60 and over
1,838
351
ai
31a
201
133
86
122
275
196
119
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars **1
1,8.71
a9.23
30.11
5a. 53
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a6.19
67.00
36.52
55.75
69.66
100.00"
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
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TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE PO POTATION
TOWN
TOTAL
NC-30
NC-31
NC-32
1,
Population - 1950
16,636
5,532
3,572
7,532
2.
Population - 19l40«
15,383
3.
Percent of Change
*15.3
h.
Male Population - 1950
8,070
2,690
1,800
3,580
5.
Non-White Population
19
8
5
6
6.
Foreign-Born Ylhite Population
3,137
899
1,037
1,201
7.
Mo. of Married Couples*
3,8l40
1,195
815
1,830
8.
Couples with their own household*
3,595
1,060
780
1,735
9.
Households - Total Number
li,578
1,1)22
986
2,170
10.
Institutional Population
75
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75
n.
Persons 1 yr, old or over*
16,235
5,1.55
3.500
7,280
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19lj9*
lh,350
l.,76o
3,090
6,500
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs, completed*
10.8
11.9
9.0
12.1
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Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
5,070
1,1.65
1,060
2,51.5
15.
No. Incomes under tl,500*
810
280
ISO
380
16.
From SI, 500 to S2,999
1,135
325
310
500
17.
From $3,000 to 5l4,ii99
l,5U5
1.25
350
770
18.
Incomes 8li,500 and over
i,3W
375
21.0
730
19.
Median Income .... dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,W8
TOWN
3,315
3,232
3,570
NO»n:C CHAPACTCRISTICS
TOTAL
NC-30
NC-31
NC-32
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
1,558
5U8
373
637
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
2,123
786
1.31
906
3.
Persons Ih - 19 yrs. old
l,261j
Wt
265
555
U.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
1,528
1.21
259
81.8
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
11,508
3,690
2,1.59
5,359
6.
Persons llj yrs, old or over
12,955
l.,198
2,768
5,989
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
7,323
2,358
1,630
3,335
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
7,060
2,278
1,5U0
3,21.2
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
731.
229
62
!*b3
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
1»89
160
U8
281
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
1,115
378
183
55U
12.
Sales WorKers
lil5
137
67
211
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred woricers
1,277
Ui3
211.
620
lU.
Operatives and kindred workers
1,971
581
721.
666
IS.
Private household workers
97
29
10
58
16.
Service workers (except
household)
517
11.9
121
2^7
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
Jill
T0«ra
152
107
152
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
NC-30
NC-31
NC-32
1.
Total Dwelling Units
1),739
1,1.90
1,026
2,223
2.
Total Occupied Units
h,599
1,1.30
989
2,180
3.
Owner-occupied Units
2,786
1,087
1^6
1,263
li.
Single detached Units
(Including Trailers)
2,366
1,089
291
986
5.
Median value of Singles-dollars 1
9,516
9,313
8,U81
10,575
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
311.
16
156
11.2
7.
Total Units reporting condition
li,676
1,1.71
1,005
2,200
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
320
li9
150
121
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
2,860
830
525
1,505
10.
Units built 19ljO or later*
600
31.0
uo
150
11.
Median persons per occupied unit
3.3
3.6
3.3
3.1
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
1»70
151.
159
157
13.
Units reporting central heat*
3,8U5
1,355
505
1,985
Ih.
All Units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
1,71.7
316
51.2
889
15.
No. rentals under $20
112
11*
69
29
16.
From $20 to $39
1,158
183
1.1a.
531
17.
From $!j0 to $59
363
90
18
255
18.
Rentals J60 and over
^n 1^
29
11
7U
19.
Ifedlan contract monthly rent-dollars
:**l33.Ui
31.. 80
25.17
36.02
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**Medians for individual census tracts computed frcm llj class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100.
*Area not traoted prior to 1950.
PEABODY
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
CITY
TOTAL
EC-13
EC-Ill
EC-lg
EC-16
EC-17
1.
Population - 1950
22,6ii5
3,369
3,955
1,636
i.,7e9
5,896
2.
Population - 19140^
21,711
3.
Percent of Change
+I4.3
h.
Male Population - 1950
ll,21j8
l,6ao
2,050
2,287
2,388
2,883
5.
Non-White Population
3U
3
8
9
1
13
6.
Foreign-Born '.Vhite Pop.
li,255
61.5
1,216
853
700
8ia
7.
No. of Married Couples*
5,250
830
690
970
1,150
1,610
8.
Couples with their own household*
li,895
805
635
900
1,065
1,1.90
9.
Households - Total Number
6,Uh2
982
1,159
1,315
1,331.
1,652
10.
Institutional Population
99
-
-
20
79
-
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over
22,255
3,325
3,905
l.,5o5
a, 735
5,785
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19h9*
19,865
2,975
3,61.0
3,870
l.,065
5,315
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
10.1
10.2
8.3
10.2
12.0
10.6
lii.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
7,115
1,085
1,11.0
1,535
1,530
1,825
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
1,290
155
200
330
280
235
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
l,81iO
295
315
1.60
380
390
17.
From ?3,000 to 01,199
2,115
350
320
U.0
1.50
585
18.
Incomes $li,500 and over
1,285
175
125
225
225
535
19.
Median Income .... dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,096
CITY
3,150
2,619
2,791
3,022
3,1.67
NCUC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
EC-13
EC-11.
EC-15
EC-16
EC-17
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
2,198
31.3
310
1.02
173
665
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
2,805
1.21.
1.17
51.1.
583
837
3.
Persons llj - 19 yrs. old
1,71.9
235
329
377
391.
)iili
h.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
2,0li6
2^9
371.
1.80
1.83
1.60
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
15,617
2,327
2,838
3,255
3,281
3,916
6.
Persons lii yrs. old or over
17,6^2
2,602
3,228
3,690
3,728
U,39l.
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
9,7ti8
1,526
1,880
2,080
1,873
2,389
8.
No, of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
9,192
1,1.51
1,712
1,91.2
1,828
2,259
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
72U
117
65
167
201.
171
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
788
126
99
11.0
231
192
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
l,171j
180
171
308
226
289
12.
Sales Workers
526
103
72
112
115
12a
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
1,19U
177
161
183
282
391
lU.
Operatives and kindred workers
3,53a
589
832
776
507
830
15.
Private household workers
9li
17
21
10
21.
22
16.
Service workers (except
household)
51.5
69
121
121
109
125
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
1.73
CITY
55
118
103
100
97
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
EC-13
EC-II4
EC-15
EC-16
EC-17
1.
Total Dwelling Units
6,617
985
1,151
1,328
1,371
1,782
2.
Total Occupied Units
6,1.05
973
1,11.9
1,313
1,321
l,6a9
3.
Ovmer-occupied Units
3,81a
622
1.09
590
965
1,255
U.
Single detached Units
(including I'railers)
3,351
506
223
1.01
999
1,222
5.
Median value of Singles-dollars^
9,029
9,762
5,ooli
8,61.6
9,526
8,860
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
327
22
131
131.
16
2a
7.
Total Units reporting condition
6,31.9
91.8
1,078
1,291
1,300
1,732
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
599
33
228
92
lUl
105
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
3,885
1.05
990
1,115
610
765
10.
Units built 191*0 or later*
850
100
5
10
21.5
a90
n.
Median persons per occupied unit
3.2
3.2
3.1
3.1
3.2
3. a
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
613
85
138
135
111.
lai
13.
Units reporting central heat*
lj,600
805
1.60
1,000
995
i,3ao
li.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
2,1.83
330
707
707
297
aa2
15.
No. rentals under $20
102
32
223
111
21
a5
16.
From <t20 to $39
1,502
209
Uio
hh9
178
256
17.
From .%0 to 859
1.63
69
68
130
76
120
18.
Rentals $60 and over
86
20
6
17
22
21
19.
Median contract montlily
rent dollars**!
30.81.
32.26
21.. 52
29.52
33.76
31.3a
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**Hedians for individual census tracts computed from la class intervale for income, 8 for rent.
Tiedian not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950.
QUINCY
TABLE I - CHARACTEFISTICS
CITY
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
NC-38
NC-39
NC-bO
NC-Ul
NC-1.2
NC-1.3
Nc-ai.
NC-1,5
NC-J46
NC-1,7
NC-1,8
NC-1,9
1.
Population - 1950
63,835
2,516
373
7,351
10,322
10,139
5,390
l.,953
6,71.7
7,661
7,211,
9,923 11,21,6
2.
Population - 19Uo*
75,810
3.
Percent of Change
+10.5
h.
Male Population - 1950
1.0,301
1,261.
19U
3,501.
Ij,976
l.,768
2,515
2,368
3,131.
3,61,6
3,606
a,9l6
5,Uio
S.
Non-White Population
73
2
-
1.
6
6
8
6
8
9
2
15
7
6.
Foreign -Bom V(hite Pop.
12,71.0
21.0
16
995
1,330
1,329
61.9
613
1,207
1,156
789
2,101,
2,312
7,
No. of Married Couples*
19,635
685
115
l,6i|0
2,555
2,355
1,220
l,oa5
1,535
1,815
1,655
2,205
2,810
8.
Couples with their Ofm
household''
18,1.25
665
115
1,550
2,1.25
2,205
1,150
985
1,1.1.5
1,655
1,535
2,055
2,61,0
9.
Households - Total Number
23,901
736
102
2,120
3,016
3,029
1,651,
1,-ihh
1,998
2,211
1,855
2,633
3,203
10.
Institutional Population
232
1
-
30
27
21.
12
-
32
81
1.
21
-
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
82,310
2,505
365
7,130
10,205
9,975
5,255
a, 770
6,665
7,715
7,005
9,800 10,920
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 191.9*
73,350
2,185
305
6,1.90
9,160
8,715
i.,660
U,365
5,865
6,81,0
6,235
8,625
9,905
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.1
12.2
-
12.1
12.1
12.3
12.5
11.5
11.8
12.3
11.3
10.5
10.6
lb.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
26,590
805
125
2,065
3,310
3,520
1,635
1,320
2,305
2,865
2,075
2,890
3,675
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
b,b05
65
-
21.0
1.05
800
200
IbO
1.85
530
31.5
51.0
655
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
5,350
90
20
1.50
61.5
590
215
275
515
570
395
735
850
17.
From $3,000 to 51.,lj99
7,91.0
250
60
725
1,115
965
1.50
385
615
720
700
790
1,165
18.
Incomes $li,500 and over
7,360
31.0
1.5
580
955
990
630
1.55
580
820
550
680
735
19.
Median Income... dollars*"*
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,521.
CITY
l.,250
■
3,506
3,571.
3,392
3,932
3,888
3,238
3,373
3,1.32
3,177
3,185
MOinc CHAHACTERISTICS
TOTAL
NC-38
NC-39
NC-1)0
NC-bl
NC-1.2
NC-1,3
NC-Ut
NC-1.5
NC-1,6
NC-li7
NC-1,8
NC-l,s
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
8,258
295
108
730
1,011
855
U.8
1.99
597
661.
81.9
1,070
1,132
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
11,101
399
1.8
989
1,269
1,180
675
651
877
911.
1,261,
1,335
i,50C
3.
Persons 11. - 19 yrs. old
6,369
162
5
591
71.5
753
355
1.60
1.90
5o5
701
781
821
li.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
7,1.65
ISO
5
631.
1,035
1,102
583
293
655
82^
1.98
755
93c
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
57,009
1,629
212
I.,9li0
7,165
7,197
3,862
3,262
l.,700
5,1.98
1,299
6,596
7, 61,5
6.
Persons lb yrs. old or over
61., 1.76
1,822
217
5,632
8,01.2
8,101.
h,267
3,803
5,273
6,083
5,101
7,518
8,611,
7.
No, of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
31., 168
901
65
2,980
t.,237
I.,237
2,191.
2,01,7
2,826
3,273
2,686
l,,075
1,,61,7
8,
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
32,262
859
61
2,855
lj,0l.8
l.,0l,3
2,127
1,932
2,656
3,093
2,ia,6
3,71,5
1„397
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
3,809
135
6
321
1.1.2
693
1.08
188
373
1,90
193
257
303
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
3,283
131
12
3ia
395
1.77
308
196
281
371.
178
239
351
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
6,31.3
131
6
709
1,031
931
1.88
391,
U.7
523
1.30
589
661
12.
Sales Workers
3,221.
116
10
255
i.07
1.79
311
175
231
350
208
331
351
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
6,790
193
11
605
81.0
630
283
lu2
51.6
556
597
976
i,iia
11..
Operatives and kindred workers
1.,1.18
91
11
376
1.95
1.23
11,6
292
332
323
387
726
8l<
15.
Private household workers
1.38
1.
-
13
21
1.9
21.
16
99
57
36
36
83
16.
Service workers (except
household)
2,361.
31.
3
153
279
Zhh
95
151
203
261.
21,6
3U.
31.£
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
1,327
CITY
21.
2
61.
108
79
26
99
118
11.3
157
225
282
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
NC-38
NC-39
NC-ltO
NC-IJ.
NC-1.2
NC-1.3
NC-U.
NC-i,5
NC-1,6
NC-1.7
NC-1,8
NC-1,5
1.
Total Dwelling Units
21.,9l.5
776
103
2,11.3
3,01.3
3,077
1,671.
1,31.8
2,029
2,21,3
2,608
2,655
3,21,6
2.
Total Occupied Units
23,825
736
102
2,111.
3,0U
3,010
1,655
1,331.
1,992
2,201
1,81.6
2,629
3,195
3.
Owner-occupied Units
13,906
597
29
1,U1.7
1,738
1,755
1,085
908
1,012
1,132
1,353
1,307
l,51.j
14.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
ia,9Ui
671
9
1,251.
1,185
1,1.99
967
81.2
752
951
2,018
791.
995
5.
Median value of singles-dollars-'-
10,1.01 10,968
-
10,510
ll,ia3
11,21.2 ;
]2,379 10,021, 11,311 13,067
7,023
8,935
9,1.83
6.
Total 'Jnits in Five or
more unit structures
1,515
9
-
99
176
313
130
22
205
358
11.
108
81
7.
Total Units reporting condition
21., 391
739
103
2,132
2,976
3,008
1,623
1,331
2,000
2,209
2,1.73
2,611
3,18(;
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running wa-ter or dilapidated
1,511
25
-
58
66
58
26
105
231
117
1.01,
171
25c
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
12,035
90
-
665
1,1.25
1,150
695
600
1,235
1,165
1,350
1,720
l,9l.C
10.
Units built 19bO or later*
2,21,5
180
70
125
90
290
175
180
170
150
U,5
150
22c
11.
Median persons per occupied unit
3.2
3.3
3.7
3.2
3.2
3.0
3.0
3.1.
3.0
3.0
3.7
3.5
3.3
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
1,81.9
1.2
5
121
162
121,
60
106
175
151
21,6
316
3ia
13.
Units reporting central heat*
21,280
695
90
2,055
2,860
2,900
1,570
1,160
1,620
2,035
l,liljO
2,230
2,62;
111.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
9,678
126
72
662
1,21.9
1,238
51.5
1^.6
91.6
I.OIJ!,
1,65
1,299
1,616
15.
No. rentals under $20
322
1
-
1.
12
7
1
27
89
26
21,
la
9C
16.
From $20 to S39
i.,3eo
28
30
220
1.63
292
76
213
351.
379
370
81,9
1,1«
17.
From 3I4O to S59
3,690
1.7
1.0
379
656
651.
281
71
273
1.95
122
325
3W
18.
Rentals $60 and over
1,286
50
2
59
118
285
187
105
130
i)|)i
1.9
81.
n
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars ^^1
1.0.75
55.17
-
1.3. 0I4
1.2.72
1.7.97
52.66
36.1.8
36.30
10.77
31.. 81,
35.1.0
33.5;
S-tatistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from 11, class intervals for Income, 8 for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100.
*Area not tracted prior to 1950
ft.
v»-
I
-- ^
^ -■
<s--
o-u
RANDOLPH
TABI£ I - CHAFACTEFISTTCS
OF THE POPIIUnOM
TCWN
TOTAL
NC-g9
NC-60
1. Population - 1950 9,982
2. Population - 19tiOa 7,63li
3. Percent of Change +30.7
h. Male Population - 1950 ij,873
5. Non-White Population 107
6. Foreign-Bom VThite Population 1,033
7. No. of Iilarried Couples* 2,l65
8. Couples with their own
household* 2,055
9. Households - Total Number 2,560
10. Institutional Population 181*
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over'"' 9,665
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as In 19ii9* 8,U05
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed'* 11.9
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 2,865
15. No. Incomes under iiljSoO'* 590
16. From *.1,500 to $2,999 750
17. From ?3,000 to f«lj,li99 81i5
18. Incomes $lj,500 and over 510
19. Median Income. . .dollars** 3,012
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO- TOWN
NOMIC CHAPACTEflSTICS TtlTAL
10,
11.
12,
13.
111.
15.
16.
17.
Persons under 5 yrs, old 1,171
Persons 5-13 yrs. old l,79h
Persons lli - 19 yrs. old 81j7
Persons 65 yrs, old or over 773
Persons 21 yrs. old or over 6,053
Persons lli yrs. old or over 7,01?
No, of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force 3,511
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 3,339
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers 373
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 307
Clerical and kindred workers 571
Sales VJorkers 2li7
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers 729
Operatives and kindred workers 70li
Private household workers 28
Service workers (except household) 185
Laborers 160
1»,705
2,338
he
53li
905
860
1,168
160
U,555
3,975
11.8
1,195
255
280
385
205
3,065
Nn-59
563
939
li2a
261i
2,729
3,203
1,55a
l,lj65
11j5
131
238
101
375
30li
9
79
68
5,277
2,535
61
199
1,260
1,195
1,392
2a
5,110
a,a3o
12.0
1,670
335
U70
a6o
305
2,955
NC-60
608
855
a23
509
3,32a
3,8Ui
1,957
1,87a
228
176
333
ia6
35a
)iOO
19
106
92
TABLE TTI - CHAFACTEFIS-
TTCS OF mVELLINO ™iTS
TOWN
TOTAL
NC-59
NC-60
9.
10,
11,
12,
13.
la,
15.
16.
17,
18,
19,
Total Pwellin^ Units 2,768
Total Occuoied Units 2,568
Owner-occupied Units 2,119
Single detached Units
(including Trailers) 2,290
Median value of Singles-dollars-'- 8,225
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures 7
Total Units reporting condition 2,708
Units with no private bath or
no running vrater or dilapidated 230
Units built 1919 or earlier* 1,315
Units built 19ao or later* 585
Median persons per occupied unit 3,5
Units reporting 1,01 persons
per room or more 258
Units reporting central heat* 2,130
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) ai6
No. rentals under f,Zl ao
From 320 to 339 211
From Sao to $59 103
Pen-tals $60 and over 62
Median contract monthly
rent dollars'*! 35.92
1,306
1,172
1,023
1,168
8,35a
1,282
133
285
375
3.5
ia7
965
132
17
69
3a
12
3a. 2a
i,a62
1,396
1,096
1,122
7,951
7
i,a26
97
1,030
210
3.5
111
1,165
28a
23
ia2
69
50
36.39
S-tatistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
'■Jedians for individual census -tracts computed from \h class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
?!edian not shown where base is less than 100.
Apea not tracted prior to 1950.
A/o^soa -i.s[/3
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TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
CITY
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
SC-8
SC-9
SC-10
sc-n
SC-12
SC-13
1.
Population - 1950
36.763
U,130
7,138
7,237
l.,778
8,235
5,21.5
2.
Population - 19ljO*
3l<,li05
3.
Percent of Change
+ 6.9
h.
Male Population - 1950
18,207
2,030
3,631.
3.51.8
2,323
1..135
2,537
5.
Non-Wiite Population
82
3
37
5
3
32
2
6.
ForeiRn-Born White Pop.
6,lila
551
1,356
1,268
668
1.920
678
7,
No. of Married Couples*
9,000
1,035
1,705
1,835
1,11.5
2.135
1,11.5
8.
Couples vrith their own household*
8,150
975
1,530
-.,635
1,020
1.925
1,065
9.
Households - Total Number
9,971
1,203
1,839
1,838
1,272
2,323
1,1.96
10.
Institutional Population
71
-
-
21
20
30
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
36,310
1,075
7,000
7,125
1,765
8,11.5
5,200
12.
Item 11 - Same residence in 1950 as
in 19li9»
32,690
3,610
6,1.00
6,1.55
l.,270
7,1.10
1..51.5
13.
25 yrs. or over - median school yrs.
completed*
10.9
11.6
9.7
10.6
11.5
10.9
11.6
11.
Total No. of Families and unrelated
Individuals*
11.325
1,390
2,020
2,115
1,515
2,705
1,580
15.
No. Incomes under Si, 500*
2,050
270
385
315
300
520
260
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
3.165
li30
675
535
350
750
U25
17.
From }3,000 to $h,U99
3,215
330
510
635
1.30
805
505
18.
Incomes $1|,500 and over
2,110
275
295
515
290
ia5
320
19.
Median Income ... dollars**
TABLE n - AGE AND ECONOMIC
3,026
CITT
2,81)2
2,717
3,313
3,121
2,962
3,171
CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
SC-8
SC-9
SC-10
SC-11
SC-12
SC-13
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
3,698
395
758
751.
1.31
807
553
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
5.021
592
990
969
61.6
1,087
737
3.
Persons ll -19 yrs. old
2,937
336
656
588
377
601.
376
h.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
2,906
3hh
1.76
539
1.29
651
1.67
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
2li,600
2,773
l.,620
1.,813
3,256
5,630
3,508
6.
Persona Ik yrs. old or over
28,OUli
3,1143
5,390
5.511.
3,701
6,3la
3.955
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian Labor
Force
114,726
1,566
2,887
3.023
1,987
3,177
2.086
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in month of
April, 1950
13,593
l,li57
2.61.5
2.799
1,861
2,898
1,933
9.
Professional, Technical, and kindred
workers
1,035
136
113
189
197
21.2
158
10.
Managers, Officials, and Proprietors
(inc. Farms)
l.lljlj
161
181
163
125
383
131
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
2,215
21)5
281
525
371
la2
381
12.
Sales Workers
l,lli9
105
159
181.
126
1.20
155
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and kindred
workers
2,576
278
1.91.
595
325
1.81.
1.x
Ih.
Operatives and kindred workers
3,la7
289
963
71.6
ia7
613
38S
IS.
Private household workers
51i
9
5
8
7
13
12
16.
Service workers (except household)
1,161
161
169
21.5
171
206
209
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERISTICS OF
697
CITY
63
231.
131.
87
96
83
DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
SC-8
SC-9
SC-10
SC-11
SC-12
SC-13
1.
Total Dwelling Units
10,560
l,l429
2.010
1.866
1,272
2.366
1,617
2.
Total Occupied Units
9,921
1,193
1,81.9
1,825
1,258
2.300
1.1.96
3.
Owner-occupied Units
li,893
673
1,066
1,106
655
768
625
h.
Single detached Units (including
Trailers)
3,613
831.
876
732
361
379
1.31
5.
Median value of Singles . . . dollars^
8,01,5
8,360
7,306
8,359
9,126
7,906
7.093
6.
Total Units in Five or more unit
structures
1,063
1.9
93
66
1.3
571.
238
7.
Total Units reporting condition
10,m6
1,290
1.952
1,813
i,2a8
2,321.
l,a89
8.
Units with no private bath or no
running water or dilapidated
1,168
130
Ull
92
70
285
180
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
6,670
635
1,025
1,01.0
795
1,780
1,395
10.
Units built 191*0 or later*
550
90
180
90
60
125
5
11.
Median persons per occupied unit
3.5
3.1
3.7
3.8
3.5
3.1.
3.3
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons per
room or more
1,223
128
335
231
118
256
155
13.
Units reporting central heat*
8,200
795
1,355
1,750
1,165
1,975
l,l6o
lii.
All units repoii.ing rents (Both
rented and rentable)
U,827
m
708
703
577
1,516
81.0
15.
No. rentals under $20
259
23
106
23
2U
35
1.8
16.
From 320 to 339
3,028
271
511
1.79
366
886
515
17.
From $liO to $59
1,21.6
127
73
160
161
512
213
18.
Rentals $60 and over
29li
62
18
la
26
83
61.
19.
Median contract monthly rent
... dollars**!
3U.23
35.01
26,93
31. .11.
35.27
36.51.
35.21
*Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
*«Vedians for individual census tracts computed from ll. class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
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TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
CITY
OF ™e population
TOTAL
EC-1,3
EC-1)1)
EC-1)5
EC-1)6
EC-1)7
EC-1)8
EC-1)9
1. Population - 1950
ljl,880
5,525
5,136
6,295
1),976
7,211
5,901
6,836
2. Population - I9I4O*
la,213
3. Percent of Change
+1,6
U. Male Population - 1950
19,925
2,707
2,1)95
2,938
2,1)39
3,1)01
2,737
3,208
5. Non-White Population
17U
51)
39
11)
30
27
9
1
6. Foreign-Bom White Pop.
6,085
833
1,059
1,119
628
716
835
895
7, No. of Married Couples*
8,780
1,120
955
1,255
960
1,600
1,21)5
1,61)5
8. Couples with their own household*
8,150
1,050
900
1,165
855
1,520
1,160
1,500
9. Households - Total Number
11,765
1,581
1,1)00
1,888
1,1)01)
2,018
1,582
1,892
10. Institutional Population
320
112
32
21)
105
20
27
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
10,750
5,355
5,005
6,170
l),8io
6,990
5,700
6,720
12, Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19h9*
36,330
1),760
1), 1)1)0
5,690
1),21)0
6,055
5,o5o
6,095
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
9.5
9.2
8.0
9.9
9.2
11.0
8.9
10.8
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
13,515
1,770
1,725
2,110
1,775
2,175
1,850
2,110
15. No. Incomes under SI, 500*
2,710
360
1)95
365
505
330
390
265
16. From $1,500 to 82,999
3,590
500
51.0
560
630
1)55
1)75
1)30
17. From $3,000 to $li,ij99
3,670
1)50
31)0
575
350
700
555
700
18. Incomes $li,500 and over
3,105
1)35
325
51)0
260
590
31)0
615
19. Median Income ... dollars**
3,097
3,036
2,1)69
3,226
2,1)12
3,1)68
3,030
3,587
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
CITY
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
EC-1)3
EC-1)1)
EC-1)5
EC-1)6
EC-1)7
EC-1)8
EC-1]9
1, Persons under 5 yrs. old
3,912
521
1)51
1)78
1)52
812
562
636
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
5,069
61)8
626
631)
569
91)3
801)
81)5
3. Persons lit - 19 yrs, old
3,295
368
1)1)5
1)51)
381
573
518
556
h. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
It, 516
6U3
1)88
792
675
731
511)
673
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
29,000
3,910
3,530
1),61)9
3,1)97
1),796
3,920
1),698
6. Persons Hi yrs. old or over
32,899
i),356
1),059
5,183
3,955
5,1)56
1),535
5,355
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
18,535
2,1)18
2,1)51
2,972
2,075
3,008
2,712
2,899
8. No. of Item 7 employed In
month of April, 1950
17,511*
2,263
2,278
2,827
1,977
2,833
2,552
2,781)
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
1,603
196
118
272
11)8
276
297
296
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
1,31)7
137
101
319
107
190
121
372
11. Clerical and kindred workers
2,391)
331)
171)
1)06
296
1)50
319
1)15
12. Sales Workers
1,231
151)
97
257
11)0
191)
130
259
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
2,533
317
339
31)3
277
1)17
331
509
lij. Operatives and kindred woricers
5,771
802
1,022
809
652
903
91)9
631)
15. Private household workers
252
18
27
78
1)0
32
26
31
16. Service workers (except
household)
l.ltOlt
166
199
215
187
21)2
230
165
17. Laborers
912
128
196
118
ue
123
137
92
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
CITY
TICS OF DV/ELLING UNITS
TOTAL
EC-1)3
EC-U)
EC-1)5
EC-1)6
EC-1)7
EC-1)8
EC-1j9
1. Total Dwelling Units
12, loll
1,711)
1,1)15
1,932
1,1)29
2,059
1,612
1,91)3
2. Total Occupied Units
11,810
1,585
1,1)03
1,897
1,1)06
2,025
1,583
1,911
3. Owner-occupied Units
lt,925
680
236
657
502
1,051)
71)0
1,056
h. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
3,027
1)73
58
273
363
702
519
639
5. Median value of singles-dollars^
8,918
8,861
-
12,921
6,867
8,635
6,690
11,517
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
1,691)
171)
595
1)00
308
35
87
95
7. Total Units reporting condition
U,961)
1,701)
1,388
1,916
1,1)13
2,029
1,581)
1,930
8. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
1,532
188
21)1
111)
381)
100
U67
38
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
10,050
1,550
1,215
1,610
1,355
1,705
1,390
1,225
10. Units built 19h0 or later*
360
1)0
-
5
25
no
30
150
11, Median persons per occupied Unit
3,1
3,0
3.1
2,9
2.8
3.3
3.1)
3.3
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
1,163
136
210
137
180
171)
206
120
13. Units reporting central heat*
8,660
1,080
1)80
1,705
990
1,620
1,010
1,775
lit. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
6,718
896
1,157
1,217
877
931
817
823
15. No. rentals under $20
583
118
170
30
106
61
90
8
16. From $20 to $39
14,053
568
81)0
558
500
615
581
391
17. From $li0 to $59
1,680
131)
131
515
216
238
129
317
18. Rentals $6o and over
1)02
76
16
111)
55
17
17
107
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
33.70
30.17
27.1)0
1)0.12
30.11)
32,82
29.27
1)0.10
statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from 11) class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100, *Area not tracted prior to 1950,
SAUGDS
TABLE I - CHARACTE3!ISTICS
TOWN
OF TOE POPITLATION
TOTOL
EC-19
EC-20
EC-21
EC-22
1. Population - 1950
17,162
3,701
1,595
1*,057
7,809
2, Population - 19hO^
111, 825
3. Percent of Change
+15.7
h. Male Population - 1950
8,U6l
1,81*1
818
2,010
3,792
5. Non-White Population
86
-
10
61
15
6. Foreign-Born White Pop.
2,306
511*
216
1*61*
1,112
7. No, of Itorried Couples*
ll,210
855
395
1,055
1,905
8. Couples with their own
household*
3,81*5
765
365
1,000
1,715
9. Households - Total Number
1*,658
1,020
1*33
1,118
2,087
10. Institutional Population
-
-
_
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over*
16,760
3,620
1,51*5
l*,oi5
7,580
12. Item 11 - Same residence
In 1950 as in 191*9*
llj,6lO
3,190
1,320
3,610
6,690
13. 25 yrs. or aver - median
school yrs. completed*
n.li
10. li
11.0
11.5
11.6
Ih. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
l.,985
990
1»70
1,285
2,21*0
15. No. Incomes under $1,500*
625
95
70
155
305
16. From a, 500 to $2,999
1,070
255
95
265
1*55
17. From ^3,000 to $h,U99
1,830
390
170
1*70
800
16. Incomes $(4, 500 and over
1,305
200
115
365
625
19. Median Income .... dollars**
3,590
3,361*
3,680
3,591
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
TCWN
NOMIC CHAFACTEPISTICS
TOTAL
EC-19
EC-20
EC-21
EC-22
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
1,851
385
200
1*33
833
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
2,628
577
21*1*
623
1,181*
3. Persons lit - 19 yrs. old
1,373
31i*
133
305
621
1*. Persons 65 yrs. old or over
1,1*55
332
110
317
696
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
12,093
2,378
995
2,652
6,068
6. Persons li* yrs. old or over
12,683
2,739
1,151
3,001
5,792
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
6,771*
1,1*27
599
1,632
3,116
8. No. of Item 7 eraployed in
month of April, 1950
6,la2
1,321
565
1,560
2,966
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
698
119
60
188
331
10. Managers, Officials, and
froprietors (inc. Farms)
1*90
96
59
128
207
11. Clerical and kindred workers
91*5
18U
58
268
1*35
12. Sales Workers
1*35
85
35
111
20lj
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
1,602
357
153
365
727
111. Operatives and kindred workers
1,1*63
316
136
313
698
15. IVivate household workers
60
12
3
15
30
16. Service workers (e^Kept
household)
361
81
33
121
li*6
17. Laborers
250
58
25
1*5
122
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
TOWN
nCS OF DWELLING DNITS
TOTAL
EC-19
EC-20
iC-21
EC-22
1. Total Dwelling Units
1*,762
1,01*7
l*i*8
1,11*5
2,122
2. Total Occupied Units
1*,61*9
1,017
1*32
1,116
2,081*
3. Owner-occupied Units
3,751
833
358
929
1,631
h. Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
3,619
689
386
959
1,585
5. Median value of Singles-dollars^
8,035
7,516
6,388
8,159
8,01*9
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
23
-
_
_
23
7. Total Units reporting condition
1*,722
1,027
1*1*1*
1,139
2,112
8. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
336
123
1.9
63
101
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
2,595
530
80
630
1,355
10. Units built 19U0 or later*
51*5
170
130
95
150
11. Median persons per occupied unit
3.5
3.1*
3.1*
3.5
3.6
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
370
98
a
58
173
13. Units reporting central heat*
1*,210
815
350
1,01*5
2,000
llj. All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
825
11*5
62
185
1*33
15. No. rentals under $20
1*9
18
12
5
11*
16. From $20 to $39
1*73
78
31
lOli
260
17. From 81*0 to $59
238
31*
13
60
131
18. Rentals $60 and over
65
15
6
16
28
19. Median contract monthly-
rent dollars**!
35.35
33.32
-
37.00
35.91
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Medians for individual census tracts computed from lli class intervals for income, 8 for rent,
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SOMERVILLE
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
CITY
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
MC-31
MC-32
Mc-33
Mc-3a
MC-35
MC-36
110-37
1.
Population - 1<?S0
102,351
6,689
a, 190
2,aii
2,820
a, 783
8,102
3,521*
2.
Population - 19L0*
102,177
3.
Percent of Change
+0.2
h.
Male Population - 1950
l»9,27lt
3,252
1,950
1,166
1,361
2,238
3,866
1,705
5.
Non-White Population
39li
13
12
1
265
10
7
3
6.
Foreign-Bom White Pop.
19,921
1,303
653
a99
5aa
990
l,a68
601
7.
No. of Married Couples*
22,985
1,535
895
600
665
1,135
1,925
805
8.
Couples with their own household*
21,270
l,a85
815
550
620
1,030
1,755
765
9.
Households - Total Number
27,99li
1,869
1,063
717
738
i,a68
2,209
916
10.
Institutional Population
kh6
86
-
15
-
-
U.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
99,875
6,a90
a, 075
2,370
2, 800
a,665
8,060
3,385
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
In 1950 as in 19U9*
88,01(5
5,765
3,335
2,135
1,930
a,o9o
7,oao
3,120
13.
25 yrs. or orer - median
school yrs. completed*
10.7
u.o
12.2
12.0
10.3
11.2
11,8
10.3
Ih.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
31,680
1,925
1,620
905
810
1,735
2,735
965
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
5,720
185
550
195
95
350
a95
155
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
8,080
3ao
190
230
220
a75
590
270
17.
From $3,000 to $i4,lt99
9,51(5
660
380
290
230
500
790
305
18.
Incomes $li,50O and orer
7,060
630
a25
150
185
350
635
225
19.
Median Income .... dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,220
CITf
3,778
3,108
3,029
3,a55
3,032
3,250
3,16a
MCSnC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
MC-31
MC-32
uc-33
Mc-3a
MC-35
MC-36
MC-37
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
9,908
708
307
192
278
i|il|
713
39a
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
13,U35
9oa
ao7
2a7
a3o
528
955
5a8
3.
Persons lU-19 yrs. old
8,698
a78
a22
19a
262
317
656
322
h.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
9,1(83
62a
a87
356
213
630
869
255
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
68,691
a, 523
2,89a
i,7aa
1,810
3,a67
5,630
2,215
6.
Persons lli yrs. old or over
79,008
5,077
3,a76
1,972
2,112
3,8ai
6,a3a
2,582
7.
No. of Item 6 in ClviUan
Labor Force
U3,697
2,789
i,7a3
1,068
1,226
2,090
3,55a
l,3ai
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
1(0, 8a8
2,663
1,667
999
1,121
1,997
3,350
1,265
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
3,015
203
231
96
a5
179
308
57
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors, (inc. Farms)
2,51(5
253
160
85
51
180
2a7
67
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
8,399
590
a25
230
212
aa3
818
20a
12.
Sales Workers
2,927
239
160
9a
67
li(2
271
76
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen and
kindred workers
6,779
a73
226
181
193
352
597
2a2
Il4.
Operatives and kindred workers
10,1(69
552
26a
17a
323
396
633
369
IS.
Private household workers
289
12
6
10
17
20
21
a
16.
Service workers (except
household )
3,927
232
ia5
9a
130
189
306
136
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
2,26a
cm
95
36
32
7a
76
133
103
TICS OF DWELLBIO UNITS
TOTAL
MC-31
MC-32
MC-33
Bc-3a
MC-35
MC-36
MC-37
1.
Total Dwelling Units
28,537
2,055
1,083
720
737
i,a76
2,261
921
2.
Total Occupied Units
27,965
1,862
1,07a
710
731
i,a59
2,221
911
3.
Owner-occupied Units
9.6hh
7ai
a86
271
289
a96
899
aoo
U.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
Median value of Singles.. dollars^
2,833
77
78
99
91
laa
150
220
5.
7,51(2
-
-
-
-
8,5aa
9,756
6,a63
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
3,719
283
17
75
11
270
110
18
7.
Total Units reporting conditicm
28,201
2,03a
1,07a
707
715
i,a53
2,223
912
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
2,85a
27
10
55
21
lai
73
88
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
23,9ao
1,070
815
685
6ao
1,195
1,990
7a5
10.
Units built 191(0 or later*
215
190
-
-
-
5
-
11.
Median persons per occupied unitl
3.a
3Ji
3.3
2.9
3.6
2.8
3.3
3.6
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
3,oa6
13a
a2
a
97
107
lao
153
13.
Units reporting central heat*
23,030
1,795
1,050
700
615
1,390
2,170
690
111.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
i8,oa7
1,11a
570
a26
a28
939
1,300
503
15.
No. rentals under $20
828
7
-
1
7
la
3
31
16.
From $20 to $39
11,352
52a
ia6
200
355
U(5
60a
ai2
17.
From ihO to $59
a,8a8
515
377
185
59
376
565
as
18.
Rentals $60 and <Jver
1,019
68
a7
ao
7
loa
128
15
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**!
3a. aa
ao.i2
aa.59
ao.5o
33.65
39.90
ao.56
29.88
"statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**Medlans for individual census tracts computed from la class Intervals for income, 8 for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not traet«d prior to 1950.
SOMERVILLE - CCNTINDED
IABI£ I
MC-38
MC-39
MC-UO
MC-lq
MC-1»2
MC-1;3
MC-Ui
MC-ltg
1. Population - 1950 9,5o5
2. Population - 191*0*
3. Percent of Change
li. Male Population li,562
5. Non-White Population 22
6. Foreign-Born White Pop. 1,835
7. No. of Married Couples* 2,055
3. Couples with their own household* 1,955
9. Households - Total Number 2,595
10. Institutional Population -
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over* 9,165
12. Item 11 - Same residence
1j:i 1950 as In 19lj9* 7,975
13« 25,yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed* 10,8
llj. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 2,690
15. No. Incomes under $1,500* U25
16. From $1,500 to $2,999 685
17. From (f3,000 to $lj,l499 835
18. Incomes $lj,?00 and over 61i0
19. Median Income .... dollars** 3,225
TABLE II MC-38
7,983 8,687 10,11.8 ll,aW 5,258 12,871i 3,935
3,650
h
l,ij70
1,725
1,560
2,20l4
278
7,81)5
6,900
11.6
2,515
390
650
8U0
51i5
3,292
MC-39
U,207
9
1,570
2,065
1,895
2,lt07
33
8,li70
7,315
11.3
2,790
5L0
750
825
585
3,082
MC-hO
U,926
6
2,159
2,U35
2,230
2,800
9,915
9,015
10. h
3,085
I415
750
960
820
3,366
MC-Ul
5,672
17
2,01)1
2,565
2,3llO
2,992
11,195
10,005
9.5
3,575
715
1,030
1,090
625
2,982
uc-hZ
2,li73
1,036
1,155
1,080
1,560
21)
5,090
l.,l)7S
11.0
1,71)0
380
a95
505
315
2,935
MC-I)3
6,277
21
2,7^7
2,585
2,380
3,1)00
10
12,1)65
11,225
9.7
3,1)60
630
985
1,015
755
3,090
MC-1)1)
1,969
1.
1,005
81)0
810
1,056
3,885
3,720
8.5
1,130
200
1)20
320
175
2,777
MC-I)5
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old 1,018 679 828 951) 1,251 1)7U 1,305 393
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old 1,323 913 1,071 1,337 1,679 550 1,932 611
3. Persons ll)-19 yrs. old 757 612 708 851 1,100 1)37 1,156 1)26
1). Persons 65 yrs. old or over 793 1,01)8 878 767 769 566 981 21)7
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over 6,277 5,659 5,955 6,863 7,216 3,707 8,296 2,1)35
6. Persons 11) yrs. old or over 7,161) 6,391 6,788 7,857 8,512 l),23l) 9,637 2,931
7. No. of Item in Civilian
Labor Force 1),009 3,51)2 3,722 l),la8 1),795 2,31)6 5,1)88 1,566
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 3,769 3,358 3,1)88 I),l59 1),356 2,189 1),998 1,1)69
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers 2U) la2 281) 259 182 197 293 25
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 233 226 226 21)7 192 123 187 68
11. Clerical and kindred workers 726 867 71)9 887 721 1)^ 910 I66
12, Sales Workers 277 260 277 31)7 237 158 273 1)9
13, Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers 712 1)80 598 701) 717 317 778 209
11). Operatives and kindred workers 990 670 821) 1,002 1,1)62 539 1,621) 61)7
15. Private household workers 19 36 30 11) 26 19 1)8 7
16. Service workers (except
household) 377 266 307 1)25 1)31 258 50l) 127
17. Laborers 183 121 I69 21)0 366 122 351) I60
TABLE III - CHAPACTERIS-
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
MC-38
MC-39
MC-1)0
MC-lq
MC-1)2
MC-1)3
MC-U)
MC-1)5
1. Total Dwelling Units
2. Total Occupied Units
3. Owner-occupied Units
1). Single detached Units
(Including Trailers)
5. Median value of Singles.. do llare^
6. Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
7. Total Units reporting condition
8. Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
9. Units built 1919 or earlier*
10. Units built 191)0 or later*
11. Median persons per occupied unitl
12. Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
13. Units reporting central heat*
11). All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
15. No. rentals under $20
16. From $20 to $39
17. From $1)0 to $59
18. Rentals $60 and over
19. Median contract monthly
rent dollars ^
2,61)2
2,602
902
2,221)
2,191
791
2,1)37
2,399
906
2,828
2,800
967
3,051
2,990
861
1,583
1,558
1)1)6
3,U)2
3,1)02
972
1,077
1,055
217
232
7,332
336
8,021
316
8,189
21)0
7,1)20
329
6,365
160
8,1)79
270
6,200
91
211)
2,610
1)1)6
2,392
292
2,1)21
378
2,805
1)1)3
3,012
1)80
1,573
516
3,1)11
166
1,059
312
2,395
3.1)
136
1,755
3.1
266
2,275
5
3.2
87
1,775
15
3.1)
a73
2,880
3,5
267
1,530
2.9
603
3,115
3.5
295
1,075
3.5
296
2,160
161
1,990
251
2,270
271
2,635
528
2,180
151
1,305
1)79
1,880
195
200
1,679
1)9
1,27a
300
56
1,380
19
629
583
11.9
1,1)76
22
81)1,
1)92
118
1,788
20
1,136
551
81
2,098
127
1,661
21)1)
66
1,102
38
598
359
107
2,1)10
21)6
1,9^3
191
30
831)
21)1)
581
6
3
33.29
1)0.61)
37.39
36.55
28.78
37.37
27.55
23.01
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
**Medlans for individual census tracts computed from 11) class intervals for income, 8 for rent,
Tiedian not shown where base is less than 100. *Area not tracted prior to 1950.
STOKEHAM
TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
Of THE POHILATION
TOWN
TOTAL
MC-75
MC-76
1.
2.
3.
h.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
lU.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
10.
u.
12.
13.
Ih.
15.
16.
17.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Ih.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Population - 1950 13,229
Population - 19)40^ 10,765
Percent of Change +22.9
Male Population - 1950 6,281
Non-'.Vhite Population 26
Foreign-3om V.Tiite Pop, l,ii58
No. of Married Couples* 3,090
Couples with their own household 2,8o5
Households - Total Number 3,557
Institutional Population 81
Persons 1 yr. old or over* 12,960
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19^9* 11,395
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed* 12,2
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 3,985
No. Incomes under :jl,500* 730
From ;tl,500 to ?2,999 775
Fron $3,000 to &h,h99 1,050
IncoTies JU,500 and over l,OljO
Median Income dollars** 3,321
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO- TOIVN
NOKTC CHARACIiETSTTCS TOTAL
7,539
3,568
6
819
1,875
1,720
2,021
a2
7,1*65
6,1(50
12.3
2,3W
U20
380
610
700
3,616
MC-75
Persons under 5 JTs. old 1,U-1
Persons 5-13 yrs. eld 1,859
Persons lii-l? yrs. old 1,001
Persons 65 yrs. eld or over 1,322
Persons 21 yrs, eld or over 8,813
Persons lli yrs. old or over 9,959
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force 5,067
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950 ti,917
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers 669
Managers, Officials and
Proprietors (inc. Fau-ms) 1(86
Clerical and kindred workers 912
Sales Vforkers llll7
Craftsmen, Foremen and
kindred workers 909
Operatives and kindred vrarkers 81i3
Private household workers 50
Service workers (except household) 323
Laborers 226
TABIE III - CHAFJiCIERIS- TO\'«J
TICS OF DWELLINO UNITS TOTAL
Total Dwelling Units 3,696
Total Occupied Units 3,572
Owner-occupied Units 2,61j9
Single detached Units
(including Trailers) 2,Ij31
Median value of Singles. . .dollars-'- 10,07lj
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures 129
Total Uni-ts reporting condition 3,598
Units with no private bath or
no running wa-ter or dilapida-ted 302
Units built 191^ or earlier* 1,835
Units built 19140 or later* 535
Median persons per occupied unit^ 3.1i
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more 261
Units reporting central heat* 3,255
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) 867
No. ren-tals under $20 bO
From 520 to S39 533
From thO to S59 226
Rentals S!60 and over 68
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**^ 31.75
799
1,072
557
695
5,022
5,668
2,816
2,758
IM
3U2
S12
272
513
357
22
161
109
MC-75
2,120
2,022
1,67U
1,667
10,70li
69
2,080
81*
735
li55
3.3
109
1,905
328
22
I6U
103
39
37.16
5,690
2,713
20
639
1,215
1,085
1,536
39
5,1.95
lj,9li5
12.0
1,61(0
310
395
UiO
31(0
3,121
MC-76
612
787
}Mi
627
3,791
1(,291
2,251
2,159
225
1U4
1(00
175
396
1(86
28
162
117
MC-76
1,576
1,550
975
761(
9,115
60
1,518
218
1,100
80
3.1)
152
1,350
539
18
369
123
29
31(.13
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TABLE I - CHf-RACTERISTICS
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TCMN
TOTAL
HC-62
NC-63
1. Population - 1950 ll,lii6
2. Popiaation - 19UC^ 8,632
■3. Percent of Change +29.0
h. Wale Population - 1950 5,li61j
5. Non-V/hite Population 135
6. Foreign-Porn ViTiite Population l,li22
7. No. of '(arried Couples* 2,575
8. Couples with their own
household* 2,360
9. Households - Total Number 3,078
10. Institutional Population 63
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over* 10,975
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 191*9* 9,200
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed* 11.5
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelat,ed individuals* 3,310
15. No. Incomes under *1,500* S60
16. From Si, 500 to Jt2,999 890
17. From «3,000 to Slj,li99 920
16. Incomes ^lj,500 and over 735
19. Median Income dollars** 3,166
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TABLE I - CHAEACIEHISTICS
OF THE POPULATION
CITY
TOTAL
MC-n9
MC-120 MC-121
MC-122
1. Population - 1950 147,187
2. Population - 19lj0* li0,020
3. Percent of Change +17.9
Ij. Male Population - 1950 22,60li
5. Non-White Population 166
6. Foreign-Born White Pop. 7,lj27
7. No. of Married Couples* 10,635
8. Couples with their own household* 9,595
9. Households - Total Number 11,970
10. Institutional Population 2,3lilj
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over* 1^5,950
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19lj''* li0,030
13. 25 yrs, or over - median
school yrs. completed* 11.6
II4. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 111, 715
15 No. Incomes under $1,500* 2,875
16. From Si, 500 to 82,999 1),02S
17. From $3,000 to $h,h99 3,960
18. Incomes 8li,500 and over 3,285
19. Median Income 3,065
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO- CITT
NOMTC CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL
3,017
i,iia8
111
235
85
25
S3
2,138
2,975
2,395
U.8
655
180
380
J.0
1.5
2,0S0
11,035 e,2ij7 6,128
MC-123 MC-12i; MC-125 MC-126
3,382 6,66l4 3,230 5,(i8a
5,365
9
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2,805
2,600
3,007
71
10,680
9,310
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560
775
930
1,120
3,1.614
3,991.
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1,189
2,01.0
1,870
2,230
1.1
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6,870
12.1
2,U.5
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710
760
575
3,166
2,985
7
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1,1.70
1,360
l,6oli
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5,915
5,2l45
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500
350
595
515
3,220
1,573
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61.5
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3,320
2,700
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1.75
310
165
2,31.6
3,112
5
1,216
1,605
1,1.65
1,930
3
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5,775
11.3
2,235
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660
635
370
2,875
1,560
2
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630
560
797
3,110
2,835
9.8
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135
305
230
105
2,81a
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old l.,9l.7 kh
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old 6,019 320
3. Persons Hi-19 yrs. old 3,932 392
1.. Persons 65 yrs. old or over lijUl. 116
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over 31,558 2,152
6. Persons ll* yrs. old or over 36,221 2,653
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force 18,1J.3 565
8. No. of Item 7 employed in
montJi of April, 1950 17,261» 562
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers 2,009 109
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms) 1,281. 19
11. Clerical and kindred workers 2,512 55
12. Sales Workers l,li60 2
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers 3,388 22
111. Operatives and kindred workers 3,729 16
15. Private household workers 238 1
16. Service workers (except
household) l,57li 327
17. Laborers 907 11
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS- CITT
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS TOTAL MC-U9
1,518
1,1.69
735
817
7,195
8,OU8
li,09l.
3,963
632
381
606
1.30
71.2
652
55
21l2
179
MC-120
952
1,087
578
770
5,513
6,208
3,290
3,121
352
272
5U1
253
661
601
29
222
173
MC-121
595
79a
683
572
3,958
l.,739
2,308
2,187
237
191
31a
167
1.88
1.50
25
11.6
125
255
353
220
396
2,511
2,771.
1,572
i,a23
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50
188
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273
363
!i9
159
86
660
761
1.86
731
li,671
5,21i3
2,831.
2,51.1.
220
173
31.3
275
567
600
39
208
73
360
503
309
265
2,001
2,367
l,261i
1,162
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268
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81
78
2,567
16
1,066
1,215
1,070
1,373
23
5,380
li,900
10.7
1,680
21iC
370
I16O
390
3,286
MC-119 MC-120 MC-121 MC-122 MC-123 MC-I2I4 MC-125 MC-126
563
732
529
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3,557
li,l89
2,li86
2,302
300
161
296
llili
367
619
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189
182
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19.
Total Dwelling Units 12,232
Total Occupied Units 12,017
Owner-occupied Units 5,783
Single detached Units
(including Trailers) l.,60li
Median value of Singles.. dollars^ 11,019
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures l,!j.9
Total Units reporting condition 12,039
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated 1,239
Units built 1919 or earlier* 7,265
Units, built 191.0 or later* 1,735
Median persons per occupied, unlt-l- 3.3
Units reporting 1,01 persons
per room or more 1,261
Unita reporting central heat* 10,200
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) 6,159
No, rentals under 820 179
From 820 to $39 3,117
From .$ao to $59 1,91.5
Rentals $60 and over 918
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**^ 39.25
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3,009
1,998
2,292
2,258
1,161
1,639
1,606
801
992
981
206
1,973
1,937
691i
817
799
293
1,397
1,37U
612
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11,372
622
11,1.29
101
339
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316
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3.3
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177
1,325
131
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1,680
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368
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TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
TOWN
OF THE popnunoN
TOTAL
MC-105
MC-106
MC-107
MC-108
1.
Population - 19S0
37,329
7,176
10,61t6
6,89it
12,613
2.
Population - 19U(fi-
35,lt27
3.
Percent of Change
*5.h
h.
Male Population - 19?0
17,628
3,505
a, 901
3,177
6,olt5
5.
Non-White Population
26
7
2
It
13
6.
Foreign-Bom White Pop.
7,055
1,893
1,730
l.ltOl
2,031
7.
No. of Married Couples*
8,lt6o
1,570
2,515
1,555
2,820
8.
Couples with their own household*
7,760
1,390
2.3U5
i,lto5
2,620
9,
Households - Total Number
10,012
1,877
3,olt8
1,81,6
3,2a
10.
Institutional Population
62
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10
36
16
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
36,lt50
7,030
lO.ltlO
6,700
12,310
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as Iji 19it9*
33,100
6,615
9,lt90
6,085
10,910
13.
25 yrs. or orer - median
school yrs, completed*
12.1
10.lt
12.lt
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12.0
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Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
10,865
1,915
3,265
2,310
3.375
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
1,805
3ltO
lt95
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525
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
2,205
lt60
555
560
630
17.
From $3,000 to $lt,lt99
3,o5o
565
870
555
1,060
18.
Incomes $lt,500 and oyer
3,195
U55
1,200
535
1,005
19.
Median Income dollars**
TABI£ II - AGE AND ECO-
3,51i9
TOTN
3,22U
3,737
3,083
3,530
NOMIC CHARACIERISTICS
TOTAL
MC-105
MC-106
MC-107
MC-108
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
3,551t
615
836
579
1,52a
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
lt,6l6
803
l,29lt
721t
1,795
3.
Persons lij-19 yrs. old
2,973
602
722
5ia
1,118
It.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
3,286
aeu
1,270
775
757
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
25,668
5,0lt8
7,656
lt,9lt3
6,021
6.
Persons lit, yrs. old or , over
29,159
5,758
8,516
5,591
9,29lt
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
15,306
3,081t
lt,2U5
3,005
It, 972
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
lit, 772
2,95 (
li,l33
2,865
It, 817
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
1,879
180
829
319
551
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (Inc. Farms)
1,507
21tlt
583
227
1.53
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Clerical and kindred workers
2,7lt5
lt93
863
572
817
12.
Sales Workers
l,29lt
21tO
U99
205
350
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
2,380
It90
5U3
lt86
861
Il4.
Operatives and kindred workers
3,013
862
lt06
616
1,129
15.
Private household workers
13lt
15
57
28
3U
16.
Service workers (except household)
1,011
230
218
21tO
323
17.
Laborers
TABI£ III - CHARACTERIS-
639
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153
86
1U2
258
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
MC-105
MC-106
MC-107
MC-108
1.
Total Dwelling Onlts
10,162
1,909
3,091
1,868
3,29lt
2.
Total Occupied Units
10,06l
1,899
3,061
l,81t9
3,252
3.
Owner-occupied Units
5,099
789
1,829
87lt
1,607
U.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
2,580
162
1,078
316
l,02li
5.
Median value of Singles.. dollars^
11,863
8,619
13,81)1,
11,369
10,006
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
lt58
90
57
lt7
261t
7.
Total Units reporting condition
9,938
l,82lt
3,0ltit
1,821
3,21.9
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Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
287
37
22
103
125
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
It, 000
860
925
1,005
1,210
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Uniljs built 19liO or later*
900
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25
750
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3.1i
3.5
3.2
3.3
3.6
12.
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per room or more
751i
188
9lt
125-
31.7
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9,320
1,775
2,935
l,71t5
2,665
lit.
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(Both rented and rentable)
lt,79lt
1,076
I,l8ii
935
1,599
15.
No. rentals under $20
59
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3
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From $20 to $39
1,775
525
130
ao7
713
17.
From $ltO to $59
2,090
a58
760
1.23
m
16.
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870
78
291
93
1.03
19.
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rent don«rs**l
It5.39
39.Ut
51.21
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TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
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TOWN
TOTAL
NC-13
NC-lfj
NC-15
NC-16
1. Population - 19S0 20,Sh9
2. Population - I9h0^ 15,127
3. Percent of change +35.8
h. Kale Population - 1950 8,575
5. NonJfhite Population Ij8
6. Foreign-Bom Vfhite Pop, 2,270
7. No. of iiarried Couples* U, U.0
8. Couples with their o?m household* U,l65
9. Households - Total Number 5,136
10. Institutional Population hi
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over* 20,255
12. Item 11 - Sarae residence
in 1950 as in 19h9* 16,725
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed* 12,9
Ih. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 8,U80
15, No. Incomes under .■(1,500* 2,895
16, From 81,500 to $2,999 l,lli5
17, From $3,000 to .'ii4,)j99 975
18, Incomes Sit, 500 and over 2,855
19, Median Income ,... dollars** 2,862
TABLE II - AGE ATO ECO- TOVffl
VOfflC CHARACffiRISTICS TOTAL
1,331
63!.
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370
360
368
1,325
l,o5o
12.6
515
1.5
70
130
150
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14,027
22
902
2,020
1,900
2,318
21.
8,500
6,91.0
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290
1,395
l.,786
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1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
3. Persons 11.-19 yrs. old
1.. Persons 65 yrs. old or over — ..
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
6. Persons 11. yrs. old or over
7. No, of Item 6 in Civilian
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8. No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
10, Managers, Officials, and
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11, Clerical tind kindred workers
12, Sales Workers
13, Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
Ih, Operatives and kindred workers
15, PJpivate household workers
16, Service workers (except
household )
17, Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACffiPIS-
TICS OF DWELLINO DNITS
1,600
2,61.0
2,1.08
1,861.
13,339
16,309
7,561.
7,14.5
1,693
1,511
960
861i
552
385
330
777
281
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137
205
81
91
900
989
509
1.96
92
106
75
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1,217
751
81.6
5,919
6,778
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668
816
1.29
379
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200
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5,696
2,71.9
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61.9
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1,385
1,601
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155
280
380
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886
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2,160
2,121
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287
280
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57
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1,165
17
525
570
520
81.9
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2,165
31.0
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520
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332
1,171
523
2,856
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1.93
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Total Dwelling Units 5,269
Total Occupied Units 5,151
Owner-occupied Units l.,l63
Single detached Units
(including Trailers) l.,ti36
Median value of Singles... dollarsl 15,000*
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures 120
Total Units reporting condition 5»071
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated 171.
Units built 1919 or earlier* 1,660
Units built 191.0 or later* I,l60
Median persons per occupied unit^ 3.2
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more 138
Units reporting central heat* l.,875
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) 886
No, rentals under $20 17
From $20 to $39 271
From $1.0 to $59 2U2
Rentals $60 and over 356
Median contract monthly
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379
368
329
362
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372
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1,606
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OF THE POPOTJi.TTON
TOTAL
NC-50
NC-Sl
NC-52
NC-53
NC-51)
1.
Population - 1950
32,690
11,112
6,058
5,61,7
3,883
5,990
2.
Population - 19ljO
23,866
3.
Percent of Change^
+37.0
h.
Male Population - 1950
15,936
5,h51
2,915
2,711
1,921,
2,935
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Non-White Population
85
20
IL
8
1,
39
6.
Foreign-Bom Vfhite Pop,
3,226
1,133
678
533
360
522
7.
No. of Married Couples*
7,975
2,650
i,iao
1,31,0
1,020
1,555
8.
Couples with their ovm household*
7,550
2,505
1,320
1,280
950
1,1)95
9.
Households - Total Number
9,233
3,091
1,688
i,51iO
1,121
1,793
10.
Institutional Population
119
9
10
78
-
22
U.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
31,820
10,790
5,9140
5,1)80
3,775
5,835
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19U9*
26,935
9,065
5,270
l.,770
3,125
1),705
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed*
12.1
12.1
11.0
12.2
12.2
12.3
lU.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
9,805
3,2ii5
1,760
1,665
1,215
1,920
IS.
No. Incomes under 81,500*
1,1.55
385
365
280
160
265
16.
From Sl,500 to S2,999
2,010
625
395
325
260
385
17.
From S3, 000 to Slj,lj99
3,i1j5
1,075
535
575
390
570
18.
Incomes Slj,500 and over*
2,705
1,010
385
1,00
330
580
19.
Median Income ... dollars**
TABLE II - AGE AND ECO-
3,568
3,659
3,216
3,378
3,1)63
3,622
NO''TC CHAPACTEPISTICS
TOTAL
NC-50
NC-51
NC-52
NC-53
NC-51,
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
3,859
1,385
630
653
a92
699
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
J.,891.
1,665
950
826
595
838
3.
Persons llj-19 yrs. old
2,1.01
817
1,71
1,28
271,
lai
li.
Persons 65 yrs. old or over
2,883
875
566
5U6
295
601
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
21,159
7,096
3,927
3,665
2,1)83
3,988
6.
Persons llj yrs. old or over
23,937
8,0lj2
li,l)78
a, 168
2,790
l),l)53
7.
No. of Itflm 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
12,125
It, 101
2,256
2,075
1,1)89
2,20a
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
11,508
3,886
2,126
1,979
1,1)00
2,117
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
1,379
i*35
185
21,7
151)
358
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
i.ziiU
399
168
198
169
290
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
1,909
669
3I1I4
353
216
325
12.
Sales Workers
1,021,
308
11.5
195
131
21)5
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
2,6U1
1,003
W7
U16
339
U26
llj.
Operatives and kindred workers
1,870
601
I46I4
293
251.
258
15.
Private household workers
131
IjO
23
28
15
25
16.
Service workers (except
household )
651.
227
139
115
68
105
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHAPACTEPIS-
$22
TOWN
169
162
76
1.2
73
TICS OF DWELLIHr, DNTIS
TOTAL
HC-50
NC-51
NC-52
NC-53
NC-5I1
1.
Total Dwelling Units
9,837
3,382
l,79li
1,603
1,200
1,858
2.
Total Occupied Units
9,253
3,105
1,683
1,51,0
1,133
1,792
3.
Owner-occupied Units
7,065
2,381
l,l61i
1,127
891,
l,a79
Ij.
Single detached Units
(including Ti-allers)
Median value of Singles.. dollars
7,591
2,725
1,2^9
1,117
977
1,523
5.
9,031
9,051
7,7W
9,1,88
9,378
9,a82
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
177
27
UO
53
17
1)0
7.
Total Units reporting condition
9,593
3,25l4
1,71)8
1,586
1,170
1,835
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
891
336
a3
91,
121)
12a
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
It, 515
1,385
1,115
800
1)05
810
10.
Units built 191iO or later*
2,095
695
115
330
365
390
11.
Median persons per occupied unit
3.3
3.1»
3.h
3.1,
3.2
3.1
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
666
232
155
120
86
93
13.
Units reporting central heat*
7,965
2,7U5
1,325
1,315
975
1,605
111.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
2,033
690
1,65
395
213
270
15.
No. rentals under 320
122
35
35
22
9
21
16.
From 1(20 to $39
987
290
289
193
106
109
17.
From JliO to $59
63li
261
118
102
68
65
16.
Pentals $60 and over
290
10I4
23
78
30
55
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars**^
38.12
iiO.52
31.75
37.60
37.77
ao.38
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shown where base is less than 500.
la class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
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TABLE I - CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE POPULATICH
Town
Total
SC-lli
SC-lg
SC-16
SC-17
SC-18
1. Population - 1950 19,1496 3,87li
2. Population - 19liOa 16,768
3. Percent of Change +16.3
I4. Ifale Population - 1950 9,227 l,9lil
5. Non-White Population 17 13
6. Foreign-Born White Pop. 2,6l6 55ii
7. No. of Married Couples* l4,690 9liO
8. Couples with their own household* 14,255 860
9. Households - Total Number 5,hl9 l,0liO
10. Institutional Population lt5 10
11. Persons 1 yr. old or over* 19,125 3,825
12. Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19li9* 16,635 3,305
13. 25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. completed* 12.3 12,2
111. Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals* 6,2o5 1,310
15. No. Incomes under "l.SOO* 1,135 290
16. From *1,500 to *2,999 1,275 220
17. From 13,000 to Sli,li99 1,650 liOO
18. Incomes 3l4,500 and over 1,625 305
19. Median Income .... dollars*"- 3,511* 3, 261*
TABLE II - AOjS AND ECO- -mm
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TCIAL ^SC-lij
l4,59l4
2,111
3
552
1,060
985
1,239
1
h.hhO
3,835
12,1
1,3140
165
300
I405
360
3,500
sc-15
l4,08l
1,871
386
900
775
1,109
12
3,980
3,595
12. I4
l,2l45
230
150
270
I490
3,929
SC-16
2,121
14,826
979
2,325
-
1
2914
830
580
1,210
535
1,100
621
I,l4l0
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2,ll45
14,735
1,870
14,030
12,1
12,3
730
1,580
175
275
1^0
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155
I420
200
270
3,179
2,927
SC-17
SC-18
170
1»63
232
609
II46
371
308
I4I48
1,5U8
3,318
1,719
3,75l4
855
1,798
813
1,726
132
21I4
123
21,8
19?
3a6
92
271
119
27I4
77
200
10
9
I45
98
19
36
1. Persons under 5 yrs. old
2. Persons 5-13 yrs. old
3. Persons II4-I9 yrs. old
I4, Persons 65 yrs. old or over
5. Persons 21 yrs. old or over
6. Persons II4 yrs. old or over
7. No. of Item 6 in Civilian
Labor Force
8. No. of Item 7 en^iloyed in
month cf Apr.'l, T950
9. Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
10. Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
11. Clerical and kindred workers
12. Sales T.'orkers
13. Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
Ih. Operatives and kindred
workers
15. Private household vforkers
16. Service v/orkers (except
household )
17. Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
9.
10.
11.
12,
13.
111.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
I,86l4
2,146s
1,1, ?6
2,066
13,1429
15,167
7,l453
7,ll4l
972
1,056
l,^l4l
888
l,09l4
795
53
I419
197
TOWN
TOTAL
382
525
288
323
2,612
2,967
1,360
1,296
129
266
250
1149
211
160
12
62
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SC-II4
1*97
618
367
141*5
3,050
3,1*79
1,796
1,735
207
1S3
388
169
287
251.
10
133
72
SC-15
352
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301*
51*1*
2,901
3,21*8
1,61*1*
1,571
290
236
361*
207
203
loll
12
81
29
SC-16
rent , dollars
SC-17
Statistics based on 20 percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
Iledians for individual census tracts computed from 11* class intervals for income, 8 for rent.
SC-18
Total Dwelling Units 5,921 1,106 1,290 1,129 61*1* 1,752
Total Occupied Units 5,ljl;7 1,0L9 1,21*5 1,112 6I8 1,1*23
Owner-occupied Units 2,895 1*96 708 759 31*7 585
Single detached Units
(including Trailers) 2,219 339 I486 592 2l4l* 558
Median value of Singles.. dollars^ 11,067 11,561 9,657 12,202 11,919 8,971*
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures 1*05 57 67 6 56 219
Total Units reporting condition 5,720 1,01*1 1,272 1,108 637 1,662
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated 373 119 85 15 36 II6
Units built 1919 or earlier* 3,800 725 860 665 51*0 1,010
Units built 191*0 or later* l85 55 30 1*0 l5 1*5
Median persons per occuoied unit^ 3.ti 3.1* 3,5 3.1* 3.1 3,2
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more 293 58 75 26 1*0 91*
Units reporting central heat* 5,205 1,030 1,195 1,080 610 1,290
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable) 2,li37 531 503 333 255 8l5
No. rentals under $20 16 3 3 - 3 7
From 320 to 339 81*2 177 21*7 ' 71 72 275
From S1*0 to $59 1,125 222 223 185 129 366
Rentals S60 and over 1*51* 129 30 77 51 167
Median contract monthly
■■**1 1*6.1.0 1*5.56 39.59 1*8.31* 1*5.68 1*1*. 89
Median not shown where base is less than 100.
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TABLE I - CHAEAClERISTrCS
cm
OF THE POPULATION
TOTAL
MC-8I4
uc-85
UC-86
MC-87
MC-88
1.
Population - 1950
20,192
3,521
5,632
3,11*1*
1*,720
3,1.75
2.
Population - 19boa
19,751
3.
Percent of Change
-3.8
l4.
Male Population - 1950
9,918
1,771
2,715
1,1*95
2,21*5
1,692
5.
Non-White Population
21h
6
117
10
75
6
6.
Foreign-Bom White Pop.
2,1x99
li77
706
337
61*6
333
7.
No. of Married Couples*
U.hxo
860
1,11*5
710
935
760
8.
Couples with their own household*
3,970
780
1,065
615
815
695
9.
Households - Total Number
5,263
986
1,1*23
825
1,153
871.
10.
Institutional Population
69
-
59
-
10
11.
Persons 1 yr. old or over*
19,960
3,380
5,1*1*0
3.065
U,61*0
3,1.35
12.
Item 11 - Same residence
in 1950 as in 19lj9*
17,885
3,110
1*,620
2,790
1*,195
3,170
13.
25 yrs. or over - median
school yrs. corapleted*
11.8
12.0
12.0
12.0
11.1
12.0
111.
Total No. of Families and
unrelated individuals*
5,7liO
965
1,565
835
1,330
1,01.5
15.
No. Incomes under $1,500*
970
150
275
11*0
260
11*5
16.
From $1,500 to $2,999
1,1425
2I45
365
180
31*0
295
17.
From $3,000 to $lj,)499
1,725
295
1*30
275
1*1*0
285
18.
Incomes $lt,500 and over
1,100
225
330
160
180
205
19.
Median Income .... dollars**
TABLE n - AGE AND ECO-
3,187
CITT
3,298
3,ia6
3,261
3,021
3,086
NOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
TOTAL
M3-81j
MC-85
MC-86
MC-87
MC-88
1.
Persons under 5 yrs. old
2,287
I4IO
656
1*01
1.77
31.3
2.
Persons 5-13 yrs. old
2,758
UiO
795
1*13
651
159
3.
Persons lli-19 yrs. old
1,696
27l|
U33
261
1*39
289
Ij.
Persons 6S yrs. old or over
1,891
303
51*5
270
aoi*
369
5.
Persons 21 yrs. old or over
13,1*58
2,357
3,665
2,033
3,071*
2,329
6.
Persons llj yrs. old or over
15,l4l47
2,671
1*,1S1
2,330
3,592
2,673
7.
No. of Item 6 in Civilian Labor
Force
8,021
l,3liO
2,107
1,21*5
1,999
1,330
8.
No. of Item 7 employed in
month of April, 1950
7,657
1,301
2,022
1,186
l,81iU
1,30U
9.
Professional, Technical,
and kindred workers
705
107
189
116
151*
139
10.
Managers, Officials, and
Proprietors (inc. Farms)
738
17li
173
U8
115
158
11.
Clerical and kindred workers
l,li02
169
383
2^3
31*2
265
12.
Sales Workers
505
87
121
9ii
U8
85
13.
Craftsmen, Foremen, and
kindred workers
1,220
251*
301*
252
2 26
181.
m.
Operatives and kindred workers
1,716
275
1*55
230
526
230
IS.
Fi-ivate household workers
100
7
1*2
9
26
16
16.
Service workers (except
household)
li86
61
151
58
130
86
17.
Laborers
TABLE III - CHARACTERIS-
696
CITY
130
185
65
190
126
TICS OF DWELLING UNITS
TOTAL
Mc-ea
MC-85
MC-86
MC-87
MC-88
1.
Total Dwelling Units
5,328
962
1,1*68
850
1,169
879
2.
Total Occupied Units
5,262
9I48
1,1*59
826
1,155
87^
3.
Owner-occupied Units
3,361
725
81j8
573
610
605
Ii.
Single detached Units
(including Trailers)
2,927
693
799
51*7
332
556
5.
Median value of Single s..dollars-'-
9,13l4
11,898
9,710
8,636
9,25a
10,290
6.
Total Units in Five or
more unit structures
191
5
126
17
22
21
7.
Total Units reporting condition
5,lli8
953
1,1*21*
827
1,093
851
8.
Units with no private bath or
no running water or dilapidated
562
8I4
161
58
211
as
9.
Units built 1919 or earlier*
3,630
530
1,105
5U5
815
635
10.
Units built I9I4O or later*
500
130
11*5
110
30
85
n.
Median persons per occupied unit^
i.^
3.1.
3.a
3.5
3.7
3.6
12.
Units reporting 1.01 persons
per room or more
57I1
87
160
80
155
92
13.
Units reporting central heat*
li,l465
850
1,190
775
81*5
805
lU.
All units reporting rents
(Both rented and rentable)
1,752
19U
575
236
501
2a6
15.
No. rentals under 820
lli9
22
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h.U
16
16.
From .$20 to $39
1,077
117
312
11*1
368
139
17.
From $kO to $59
1;23
3U
178
68
71
72
18.
Rentals $60 and over
103
21
32
13
18
19
19.
Median contract monthly
rent dollars **1
33.50
32.00
31*. 16
35.25
28.21
35.29
Statistics based on 20 persent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500.
^Jedians for individual census tracts computed from lb class intervals for income; 8 for rent.
Median not shown where base is less than 100.
SArea not tracted prior to 1950.
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