1915 Iowa State Census Project
- URL
- https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/DSDR/studies/28501
- Description
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The 1915 Iowa State Census is a unique document. It was the first census in the United States to include information on education and income prior to the United States Federal Census of 1940. It contains considerable detail on other aspects of individuals and households, e.g., religion, wealth and years in the United States and Iowa. The Iowa State Census of 1915 was a complete sample of the residents of the state and the returns were written by census takers (assessors) on index cards. These cards were kept in the Iowa State Archives in Des Moines and were microfilmed in 1986 by the Genealogical Society of Salt Lake City. The census cards were sorted by county, although large cities (those having more than 25,000 residents) were grouped separately. Within each county or large city, records were alphabetized by last name and within last name by first name. This data set includes individual-level records for 3 of the largest Iowa cities (Des Moines, Dubuque, and Davenport; the Sioux City films were unreadable) and for 10 counties that did not contain a large city. (Additional details on sample selection are available in the documentation). Variables include name, age, place of residence, earnings, education, birthplace, religion, marital status, race, occupation, military service, among others. Data on familial ties between records are also included.
- Sample
- Format
- Single study
- Country
- United States
- Title
- 1915 Iowa State Census Project
- Format
- Single study