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The Evacuated People
AQuantitative Description
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY
The Evacuated People
A Quantitative Description
United States Department of the Interior
J. A.
KRCG, Secretary
War Relocation Authority
D. s.
MYER,
Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
iv
INTRODUCTION
1
SECTION I
POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY
2
SECTION I I
SIZE OF CENTER POPULATION
15
SECTION I I I
RELOCATION
23
SECTION IV
COMPOSITION OF THE POPULATION EXCEPT AGE
58
SECTION V
AGE COMPOSITION OF THE POPULATION
90
SECTION VI
NISEI IN THE ARMED FORCES
125
SECTION VII
VITAL STATISTICS
130
N a t a l i t y , M o r t a l i t y and S t i l l b i r t h S t a t i s t i c s
Marriages and Divorces
Reportable Diseases
130
135
135
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
SECTION V I I I REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION OR EXPATRIATION
SUBMITTED TO WRA
156
SECTION IX
ARMY ENLISTMENT AND LEAVE CLEARANCE REG IS TR A TION . .
162
SECTION X
SECREG A TED POPULATION A T TULE LAKE
166
SECTION XI
RENUNCIATION OF UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP
177
SECTION XII
OTHER SELECTED STA TISTICS
180
Part
Part
Part
Part
Part
Part
SECTION
I n d i v i d u a l Exclusion
Leupp Center
I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons
Alaskans and Hawaiians .*
Family Composition
S a i l i n g s t o Japan From YARA C e n t e r s
FORT ONTARIO EMERGENCY REFUGEE SHELTER
180
180
181
183
183
18A
197
1
2
3
A
5
6
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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
SECTION I
POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY
Fig,
1.
THE EVACUATED PEOPLE
8
Table
1.
TOTAL WRA CUSTODY BY GENERAL SOURCE OF ORIGINAL
ADMISSION AND ASSIGNMENT, BY CENTER; P e r s o n s Under
J u r i s d i c t i o n of WRA from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
9
TOTAL WRA CUSTODY BY GENERAL TYPE OF FINAL DEPARTURE
AND LEAVE STATUS, BY CENTER; Persons Under J u r i s d i c t i o n of WRA from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
10
Table
Table
Table
2.
3.
A..
POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY BY SPECIFIC TYPE OF
ORIGINAL ADMISSION (INCLUDING TRANSFER FROM CENTER)
AND ASSIGNMENT, BY CENTER; WRA C e n t e r s from
I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
. . 11
POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY BY SPECIFIC TYPE OF FINAL
DEPARTURE AND LEAVE STATUS (INCLUDING TRANSFER TO
CENTER), BY CENTER; WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o
Closing
13
SECTION I I
Table
Table
Table
Fig.
Table
$.
6.
7.
2.
8.
SIZE OF CENTER POPULATION
LOCATION OF CENTERS; DATE FIRST EVACUEE ARRIVED}
DATE AND SIZE OF PEAK RESIDENT POPULATION; NUMBER
OF DAYS CENTER IN OPERATION; AND DATE LAST RESIDENT DEPARTED, BY CENTER; WRA C e n t e r s from
I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
17
RESIDENT POPULATION INCLUDING EVACUEES ON SHORTTERM AND SEASONAL LEAVE BY CENTER 'AND MONTH: WRA
C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
18
RESIDENT POPULATION EXCLUDING EVACUEES ON SHORTTERM AND SEASONAL LEAVE BY CENTER AND MONTH: WRA
Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
19
RESIDENT POPULATION BY CENTER, May 1, 1942 April 1, 1946
20
AVERAGE FIRST OF MONTH POPULATION BY CENTER AND
YEAR; WRA C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
21
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Table
Fig.
9.
3.
NET DECREASE IN RESIDENT POPULATION FY CENTER* TOA
C e n t e r s Semimonthly, J u l y 1, 194.5 - December 3 1 ,
1945
21
NET DECREASE IN POPULATION BY CENTER, Semimonthly
J u l y 1 - December 3 1 , 1945
22
SECTION I I I
Table 1 0 .
NET ABSENCES ON, DEPARTURES ON, ADMISSIONS FROM, AND
CONVERSIONS TO INDEFINITE LEAVE AND TERMINAL DEPARTURE; NET ABSENCES ON, DEPARTURES ON, AND ADMISSIONS
FROM SEASONAL LEAVE AND SHORT-TERM LEAVE, BY MONTH*
TO A Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
Table 1 1 .
Table 1 2 .
RELOCATION
C e n t r a l Utah . . . . •
Colorado R i v e r
C i l a River
Granada
Heart Mountain •
Jerome
Manzanar
Minidoka
Rohvrer
Tule Lake
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
RELOCATION RATE PER 1,000 POPULATION, BY CENTER AND
MONTH: TOA C e n t e r s , January 1943 - March 1946
41
STATE AND POST OFFICE ADDRESS OF FIRST DESTINATION BY
NATIVITY, PRIOR JANUARY 1, 1945 AND JANUARY 1 , 1945
AND LATER: Evacuees R e l o c a t i n g from TOA C e n t e r s ,
1942 - 1946
42
Table 1 3 .
NUMBER OF EVACUEES KNOWN TO HAVE RETURNED TO WEST
COAST STATES COMPARED WITH 1940 POPULATION OF JAPANESE
DESCENT BY COUNTY, AND POST OFFICE ADDRESS* C a l i f o r n i a ,
Washington and Oregon «
•
46
Table. 1 4 .
AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: Net D e p a r t u r e s on I n d e f i n i t e
Leave, Semiannually, December 3 1 , 1942 - December 3 1 ,
1944
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50
Table 1 5 .
MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION AS OF 1942 BY SEX
AND NATIVITY: Evacuees 14 Years Old and Over t o WRA
In 1942, Evacuees 14 Years Old and Over on I n d e f i n i t e
Leave a s of May 3 1 , 1944 and a s of December 3 1 , 1944 . . 51
Table 1 6 .
CUlffULATTVE FINAL DEPARTURES BY SIZE OF-FAMILY EXCLUDING TRANSFERS TO OTHER WRA CENTERS: Manzanar
WRA Center, Semiannually, 1943 - 1946
52
CUMULATIVE FINAL DEPARTURES BY SIZE OF FAMILY EXCLUDING TRANSFERS TO OTHER WRA CENTERS: Minidoka
WRA Center, Semiannually, 1 9 4 3 - 1946
53
EVACUEES EVER IN WRA CENTERS WHO RELOCATED TO HAWAII
BY DATE AND LOCATION PRIOR TO SAILING: J u l y 1945 April 1946
55
AGE BY SEX AND CITIZENSHIP FOR POPULATION OF JAPANESE
ANCESTRY, R e s i d e n t s 1942, Relocated December 3 1 , 1944,
and R e s i d e n t s December 3 1 , 1944 •
56
NET INCREASE IN FINAL DEPARTURES, 1942 - 1946
57
Table 1 7 .
Table 1 8 .
Fig.
Fig.
4.
5.
SECTION IV
Table 1 9 .
Table 2 0 .
Table 2 1 .
Table 2 2 .
Table 2 3 .
Table 2 4 .
COMPOSITION OF POPULATION EXCEPT AGE
STATE, COUNTY, AND SIZE OF COMMUNITY PRIOR TO
EVACUATION', BY CENTER.: Evacuees t o WRA i n 1942
61
BIRTHPLACE BY SEX AND NINE AGE GROUPS:
WRA in 1942
67
Evacuees t o
YEAR OF FIRST ARRTVAL IN TERRITORIAL UNITED STATES
BY SEX AND NINE AGE GROUPS: Foreign-Born Evacuees
t o WRA in 1942
69
PRIMARY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION AS OF 1942 BY SEX
AND NATIVITY: Evacuees 14 Years Old and Over t o WRA
i n 1942
70
SELECTED PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY OCCUPATIONAL
CLASSIFICATIONS AS OF 1942 BY SEX AND NATIVITY:
Evacuees 14 Years Old and Over t o WRA in 1942
76
RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE BY NATIVITY, UNDER 14 AND 14
YEARS OLD AND OVER: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942
(Number and P e r c e n t )
79
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Table 2 5 .
Table 2 6 .
Table 2 7 .
Table 2 8 .
HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED BY COUNTRY WHERE
COMPLETED, SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees to WRA i n
1942 Who Had Completed Their Education
80
GRADE IN SCHOOL BY SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o
WRA i n 1942 Who Had Not Completed Their Education
81
HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED BY COUNTRY 7GffiRE
COMPLETED AND BY EDUCATION IN JAPAN: AmericanBorn Evacuees t o WRA i n 1942 Who Had Completed
Their Education
82
LENGTH OF RESIDENCE Ut JAPAN BY SEX, NATIVITY,
AND NINE AGE GROUPS: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942
83
Table 2 9 .
LENGTH OF RESIDE*1 CE IN JAPAN BY NUMBER OF TIMES
BT JAPAN, SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 . . . 84
Table 3 0 .
LENGTH OF RESIDENCE BJ JAPAN BY -AGE AT TIME IN
JAPAN AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA i n 1942
Table 3 1 .
Table 3 2 .
Table 3 3 .
Table 3 4 .
RESIDENCE AND EDUCATION IN JAPAN BY MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS, BY SEX AND AGE: American-Born Evacuees t o
WRA i n 1942 (Number and P e r c e n t )
86
LENGTH OF RESIDENCE BJ JAPAN BY EDUCATION BJ JAPAN
AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942
87
EDUCATION IN JAPAN BY LAST YEAR ATTENDED SCHOOL BJ
JAPAN AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942
88
RESIDENCE IN JAPAN BY THREE AGE GROUPS BY BIRTHPLACE
OF PARENTS: American-Born Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 . . . . . 89
SECTION V
Fig.
Fig.
Fig.
6.
» 85
AGE COMPOSITION OF PORJLATION
AGE-SEX C01TOSITI0N: United S t a t e s Population
7-1-42 and WRA Center Population 12-31-42
92
AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: WRA C e n t e r s , Semia n n u a l l y 1-1-43 - 7-1-45 (Number)
93
8.—AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: WRA C e n t e r s , Semia n n u a l l y 1-1-43 - 7-1-45 (Number)
94
7.
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Table 35.
Table 36.
Table 37.
AGE-SEX COMPOSITION! Estimated Population of
Continental United S t a t e s , J u l y 1, 1942 (Number
and Percent)
95
SINGLE YEARS OF AGE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL
STATUS! All WRA Centers, January 1, 1943
96
AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,
January 1, 1943 (Number and Percent)
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
Table 38.
Central Utah
Colorado River
Gila River
Granada
Heart Mountain
Jerome
Manzanar
Minidoka
Rohwer
Tule Lake
100
•
100
100
• 101
101
101
102
102
102
103
103
AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,
April 1, 1943 (Number and Percent)
104
Table 39. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,
July 1, 1943 (Number and Percent)
104
Table 40. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,
October 1, 1943 (Number and Percent)
104
Table 41. AGE BY SFX A'TJ NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,
January 1, 1944 (Number and Percent)
105
a. Tule Lake
b. WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake
Table 42. AGE BY SEX ATD NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,
April 1, 1944 (Number and Percent)
a.
b.
Tule Lake
WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake
Table 43. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,
'July 1, 1944 (Number and Percent)
a. Tule Lake
b. WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake
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105
105
106
206
106
107
107
107
Table
44.—AGE BY SEX AMD NATIVITY: All VARA Centers,
October 1, 1944 (Number and Percent) . .
a.
b,
Table
Table
45.
46.
47.
Tule Lake
WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake
108
108
AGE BY SEX AMD NATIVITY: All 7/RA Centers,
January 1, 1945 (Number and Percent)
109
a.
b.
109
109
Tule Lake
WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake
AGE BY SEX AMD NATIVITY: All 7/RA Centers,
April 1, 1945 (Number and Percent)
a.
b. :
Table
108
,
Tule Lake . ,
7/RA. Centers Excluding Tule Lake
AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All 7/RA Centers,
J u l y 1, 1945 (Number and Percent) ,
a,
b,
Tule Lake
WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Central Utah
Colorado River
Gila River
Granada
Heart Mountain
Manzanar
Minidoka
Rohwer
,
Table 48a. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees from Central
Utah Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 May 1944
b. Evacuees from Colorado River Segregated at Tule
Lake, October 1943 - March 1944
c. Evacuees from Gila River Segregated at Tule Lake,
October 1943 - May 1944
d. Evacuees from Granada Segregated at Tule Lake,
September 1943 - May 1944
e. Evacuees from Heart Mountain Segregated at Tule
Lake, September 1943 - May 1944
f. Evacuees from Jerome Segregated at Tule Lake,
September 1943 - May 1944
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110
110
110
., Ill
Ill
Ill
112
112
112
113
113
* 113
114
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
g.
Evacuees from Manzanar Segregated at Tule Lake,
October 1943 - February 1944
..«
h, Evacuees from Minidoka Segregated at Tule Lake,
September 1943 - May 1944
i. Evacuees from Rohwer Segregated at Tule Lake,
September 1943 - May 1944
j. Evacuees at Tule Lake Prior to Segregation Who
Remained as Segregees, December 1943
SECTION VI
Table
Table
Table
121
122
123
124
NISEI IN THE ARMED FORCES
49. INDUCTIONS INTO ARMED FORCES, BY CFA?TER: Japanese
Americans Inducted from WRA Centers from Inception
to Closing
128
50. SELECTIVE SERVICE VIOLATIONS BY DISPOSITION AND BY
CENTER: Japanese Americans at WRA Centers Who
Refused to Report for Physical Examination or for
Induction, January 20, 1944 - November 30, 1945
• 128
51. REPORTED CASUALTIES BY LOCATION OF NEXT OF KINr
Japanese American Soldiers ?.Tio Resided in or Whose Next
of Kin Resided in a WRA Center, November 30, 1945
SECTION VII
129
VITAL STATISTICS
Part I Natality, Mortality and Stillbirth Statistics
Table
52. LIVE BIRTHS BY CENTER AND MONTH: WRA Centers from
Inception to Closing
Table 53a. LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX AND ORDER OF BIRTH, AGE AND NATIVITY
OF MOTHER: WRA Centers, May - December 1942
b. WRA Centers,
c . WRA C e n t e r s ,
d . WRA C e n t e r s ,
e . BRA C e n t e r s ,
f. WRA C e n t e r s ,
g . WRA C e n t e r s ,
Table
54.
January- June 1943
J u l y - December 1943
J a n u a r y - June 1944
J u l y - December 1944
J a n u a r y - June 1945
J u l y 1945 - March 1946
STILLBIRTHS BY CENTER AND SIX-MOMTO PERIOD:
WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
x
138
139
139
140
140
141
141
142
,.
143
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
55.
56,
57.
58.
59.
60.
STILLBIRTHS BY SEX AND ORDER OF BIRTH, AGE AND NATIVITY
OF MOTHER: WRA C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g
144
DEATHS BY CENTER AND MONTH:
t o Closing
145
WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n
DEATHS BY AGE, SEX, NATIVITY AND SIX-MONTH PERIOD:
WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
146
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY SEX AND AGE: WRA
C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
147
DEATHS UNDER ONE YEAR OF AGE FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY
AGE: WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
149
NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER, BIRTH RATES
PER 1,000 FEMALE POPULATION BY AGE OF MOTHER: WRA
Centers and T o t a l United S t a t e s , 1943 and 1944
150
Table
61,
NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS AND DEATHS, CRUDE BIRTH AND DEATH
RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION ON AN ANNUAL BASIS, BY MONTH,
CRUDE STILLBIRTH RATIOS PER 1,000'LIVE BIRTHS: WRA
C e n t e r s and T o t a l United S t a t e s , 1943 and 1944 . . . . . . . . . 150
Table
62.
NUMBER OF DEATHS BY SEX WD AGE, DEATH RATES PER 1,000
POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE: WRA C e n t e r s and T o t a l
United S t a t e s , 1943 and 1944
*
151
LIVE BIRTHS TO PERSONS OF JAPANESE DESCENT BY SEX OF
CHILD AND AGE AND NATIVITY OF MOTHER: C a l i f o r n i a ,
Washington, Oregon and Arizona, 1940
152
Table 63a,
Table
b.
c.
C a l i f o r n i a , Washington, Oregon and Arizona, 1941
• 152
C a l i f o r n i a , Washington, Oregon and A r i z o n a , ' 1 9 4 2 . . . . . . . 153
64.
DEATHS OF PERSONS OF JAPANESE DESCENT BY AGE AND SEX:
C a l i f o r n i a , Washington, Oregon and Arizona, 1940 . . . . . . . 153
Part 2
Table
Table
65.
66.
Marriages and Divorces
MARRIAGES BY CENTER AND MONTH: WRA C e n t e r s from
I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
,
154
FINAL DIVORCE DECREES BY CENTER AND SIX-MONTH PERIOD:
WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
155
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Part 3
Table 6 7 ,
SELECTED REPORTABLE DISEASES BY YEAR:
from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
SECTION V I I I
Table 6 8 ,
Table 69.•
Table 7 0 ,
Table 7 1 .
Table 7 2 .
Table 7 4 ,
WRA Centers
. , 155
REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION SUBMITTED TO WRA
EVACUEES Y/HO SUBMITTED REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION OR
SXPATRIATION TO WCCA OR WRA BY CENTER WHERE REQUESTED
AND DATE: 1942 - 1945
157
EVACUEES YJHO SUBMITTED REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION OR
EXPATRIATION TO YICCA OR Y/RA, BY CENTER VYHERE REQUESTED
AND SEGREGATION STATUS, REQUEST DATED PRIOR TO JANUARY
1, 1944 AND JANUARY 1, 1944 OR LATER: 1942 - 1945
159
HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COIOELETED FOR THOSE WITH THEIR
EDUCATION COMPLETED IN 1942, BY COUNTRY WHERE COMPLETED, SSX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees Who Submitted
Requests for R e p a t r i a t i o n o r E x p a t r i a t i o n t o WCCA
or VJRA, 1942 - 1945
*
159
AGE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL STATUS, REQUESTS
DATED PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1944 AND JANUARY 1 , 1944 OR
LATER: Evacuees Who Submitted Requests f o r R e p a t r i a t i o n o r E x p a t r i a t i o n to WCCA or WRA, 1942 - 1945
160
LENGTH OF RESIDEICE IN JAPAN BY EDUCATION IN JAPAN,
SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees Who Submitted Requests for
R e p a t r i a t i o n or E x p a t r i a t i o n t o WCCA or WRA, 1942 1945
161
SECTION IX
Table 73,.
Reportable Diseases
ARMY EJLISTMEIT AND LEAVE CLEARANCE REGISTRATION
ORIGINAL REGISTRATION RESULTS ON DSS FORM 304A AND
FORM VRA-126 REV. BY SEX, CITIZENSHIP AND CENTER:
R e s i d e n t s of YfRA C e n t e r s 17 Years of Age and Over,
1943
•
* 164
FINAL REGISTRATION RESULTS ON DSS FORM 304A A^D FORM
7mA-126 REV. BY SEX, CITIZENSHIP AND CENTER: R e s i d e n t s
of WRA Centers 17 Years of Age and Over, 1943
• • 165
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Table 7 5 .
Table 7 6 .
Table 77.
TRANSFER OF S33REGEES TO TULE LAKE BY WBJ CENTER OF
ORIGIN AND DATE OF TRANSFERj September 1943 May 1944
TRANSFER OF NON-SEGREGEES FROM TULE LAKE BY WRA
CENTER OF DESTINATION AND DATE OF TRANSFERj
September - November 1943
* 168
TYPE OF SEGREGEE BY SEX AND NATIVITYj A l l Evacuees
Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 ..... 169
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
Evacuees from Central Utah Segregated at
Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944
Evacuees from Colorado River Segregated at
Tule Lake, October 1943 - March 1944
Evacuees from Gila River Segregated at Tule
Lake, October 1943 - May 1944
Evacuees from Granada Segregated at Tule Lake
September 1943 - May 1944
Evacuees from Heart Mountain Segregated at Tule
Lake, September 1943 - May 1944
Evacuees from Jerome Segregated at Tule Lake
September 1943 - May 1944
4
Evacuees from Manzanar Segregated at Tule Lake
October 1943 - February 1944
Evacuees from Minidoka Segregated at Tule Lake
September 1943 - May 1943
Evacuee* from Rohwer Segregated at Tule Lake
September 1943 - May 1944
Evacuees at Tule Lake Prior to Segregation Tfho
Remained as Segregees, December 1943 *•
Table 78. HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED FOR THOSE V7ITH THEIR
EDUCATION COMPLETED IN 194?, BY COUNTRY. THERE COMPLETED, SEX AND N'TIVITY: Evacuees Segregated at
Tule Lake
Table 79.
168
169
170
170
171
171
172
172
173
173
174
175
LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN JAPAN BY EDUCATION IN JAPAN,
SEX AND NATIVITYJ Evacuees Segregated at Tule Lake .... 176
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Table 8 0 .
U. S. CITIZEN'S IN IRA GENTSES WHOSE APPLICATIONS FOE
RENUNCIATION OF UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP WERE
APPROVED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, BY DATE-APPROVED
AND CENTER: December 1944 - A p r i l 1946
178
Table 8 1 .
AGE BY SEX AND MARITAL STATUS: U. S. C i t i z e n s i n WRA
Centers Whose A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r Renunciation of United
S t a t e s C i t i z e n s h i p Were Approved by t h e A t t o r n e y General,
December 1944 - A p r i l 1946
178
Table 8 2 .
-LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN JAPAN BY EDUCATION IN JAPAN:
U. 6. C i t i z e n s in WRA Centers Whose A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r
Renunciation of United S t a t e s C i t i z e n s h i p Were Approved by t h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l , December 1944 **
A p r i l 1946
179
DISPOSITION OF U. S. CITIZENS FROM WRA CENTERS WHOSE
APPLICATIONS FOR RENUNCIATION OF UNITED STATES
CITIZENSHIP WERE APPROVED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL -
179
Table 8 3 .
SECTION XII
Pari 1
Table 8 4 .
OTHER SELECTED STATISTICS
I n d i v i d u a l Exclusion
DATE OF EXCLUSION, DEFENSE COMMAND ISSUING EXCLUSION
ORDER, AND STATE FROM WHICH EXCLUDED: Persons Excluded from Designated Areas by War Department Who
Were Contacted by WRA., August 1942 - September
1943
Part 2
Table 8 5 .
185
Leupp Center
SOURCE OF ORIGINAL ENTRY AND DESTINATION OF FINAL
DEPARTURE: Leupp Center R e s i d e n t s , January 1 1 ,
1943 - December 4 , 1943
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185
Part 3
Table 86.
Table 8 7 .
SOURCE OF ADMISSION BY DISPOSITION AND TYPE OF
INSTITUTION! I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons Under
J u r i s d i c t i o n of WRA from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing
186
TYPE OF INSTITUTION BY NAME AND LOCATION!
I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons Under J u r i s d i c t i o n
of WRA, March 20, 194-6
187
Part A
Table 88..
Table 8 9 .
Table 9 0 .
Table 9 1 .
Table 9 2 .
Table 9 4 .
Table 9 5 .
Table 9 6 .
Alaskans and Ha-waiians
AGE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL STATUS;
Evacuees Who Entered WRA Centers
Alaskan
190
DISPOSITION OF EVACUEES FROM ALASKA WO ENTERED WRA
CENTERS
190
HAWAIIANS EVACUATED TO WRA CENTERS BY CENTER AND DATE
OF ARRIVAL! November 1945 -< March 1943
191
ACE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL STATUS: Hsrwaiians
Evacuated t o WRA C e n t e r s , November 1942 - March
1943
191
DISPOSITION OF HAWAIIAN EVACUEES WHO ENTERED WRA
CENTERS
Part 5
Table 9 3 .
I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons
,...
192
Family Composition
SIZE OF FAMILY FY NUMBER AND *GE OF CHILDREN IN
FAMILY: Manzansr WRA C e n t e r , 1942 - 1945
193
SIZE OF FAMILY BY NUMBER AND AQE OF CHILDREN IN
FAMILY: Minidoka WRA Center, 1942 - 1945
194
UNATTACHED INDIVIDUALS Bl SEX AND MARITAL STATUSi
Manzanar and Minidoka WRA C e n t e r s , 1942 - 1945
195
MEAN AVERAGE FAMILY SIZE AND TOTAL FAMILIES AND
INDIVIDUALS BY SIZE OF FAMILY: Manzanar and
Minidoka WRA C e n t e r s , 1942 - 1945
195
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Part 6
Table
Table
Table
97.
98.
99.
RESIDENTS OF WRA CENTERS WHO SAILED TO JAP AH BY
DATE OF SAILING AND WRA CENTER PRIOR TO SAILING:
June 1942 - February 1946
.
196
SELECTED AGE GROUPS BY SEX AND CITIZENSHIP:
R e s i d e n t s of WRA C e n t e r s Who S a i l e d t o Japan,
September 2 , 1943
196
A.CE BY SEX AND CITIZENSHIP STATUS: R e s i d e n t s of
Tule Lake Center Who S a i l e d t o Japan, November 2 5 ,
1945 - February 2 3 , 1946
196
SECTION X I I I
Table 100.
Table 1 0 1 .
Table 102.
Table, 103,
Table 104,
Evacuees Leaving YfRA C e n t e r s f o r Japan
FORT ONTARIO EMERGENCY REFUGEE SHELTER RESIDENTS
FINAL DEPARTURES BY NATIONALITY AND TYPE OF DEPARTURE:
F o r t O n t a r i o Emergency Refugee S h e l t e r R e s i d e n t s ,
August 5, 1944 - February 4 , 1946
198
FINAL DEPARTURES BY STATE AND COUNTRY OF DESTINATION
AND TYPE OF DEPARTURE: F o r t O n t a r i o Emergency
Refugee S h e l t e r R e s i d e n t s , August 5, 1944 February 4 , 1946
198
AGE-SEX COMPOSITION: F o r t O n t a r i o Emergency
Refugee S h e l t e r R e s i d e n t s , August 5, 1944
199
GRADE BN SCHOOL BY YEAR OF BIRTH: School Children a t
F o r t O n t a r i o Emergency Refugee S h e l t e r , September' 1 5 ,
1944
199
SIZE OF FAMILY: F o r t O n t a r i o Emergency Refugee
S h e l t e r R e s i d e n t s , September 14, 1944
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THE EVACUATED PEOPLE
A QUMnTATTVE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION
The War Relocation Authority, established by the Executive Order
of the President, No, 9102, on March IS, 1942, was charged with the responsibility of relocating all persons of Japanese descent who had been
evacuated from the West Coast by military order. The Authority ceased
to exist on June 30, 1946,
In this report are presented selected statistics for the 120,313
persons of Japanese descent who came under the jurisdiction of the WRA,
Summarized are detailed characteristics of the total group, the changing composition of center population, resettlement, vital statistics,
and pertinent characteristics of special groups which developed within
the program. Also included are basic data for 1,005 residents at Fort
Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter,
The program of the WRA was an action program and not a research
program. At all stages statistical work was held fairly rigorously to
securing information necessary to direct administration of the program.
In this report these basic data which were collected and summarized for
operational purposes are presented in final revised form. To facilitate correct interpretation and use, information is given concerning
the source of data, methods of compilation, limitations, and their relation to the program as a whole.
Throughout this report the terms WRA centers and relocation centers are used interchangeably. Dashes (-) in tabular material refer to
zero unless otherwise specified.
Records from which these data were summarized are deposited in
the National Archives, Washington, D, C», or Library of the University
of California at Berkeley, For discussion and qualitative analyses of
special aspects of the program, refer to other reports of the Authority
published by the U, S, Government Printing Office (see Appendix),
Note:
This report was prepared by the Statistics Section of the
Relocation Planning Division,
7(i(JI)iis < ) — 4 0 —
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SECTION I
POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY
Source of Custody
Some 120,313 persons of Japanese descent came under the custody
of the War Relocation Authority between May 8, 1942 (tne date Colorado
River Relocation Center opened) and March 20, 194-6 (the date Tule Lake
closed). For purposes of simplification and clarity of terminology in
this report, these persons shall be referred to as "evacuees". With
few exceptions the group was composed of persons of Japanese descent
who were evacuated from, or who were involved in, the Army evacuation
of the West Coast in 1942,
The evacuees coining under the jurisdiction of WRA either were
(1) admitted to or assigned to a WRA center or (2) were transferred to
the general custody of the Authority, and may be categorized as
follows:
1, From the Wartime Civil Control Administration by virtue of
an agreement between the War Department and the WRA dated
April 17, 1942, in the following ways;
a* Regular transfer movement (by transfer order), including
miscellaneous moves, from WCCA assembly centers, between
May 26, 1942 and November 3, 1942,
b. Direct transfer of Manzanar assembly center on June 1,
1942, (In tables 1 and 3 the source of Manzanar's population from WCCA is shown as assembly center.)
c. Direct evacuation from excluded areas to Colorado River,
Gila River, Manzanar, and Tule Lake between May 8 and
August 8, 1942,
d»
Institutionalized persons not formally evacuated and
persons institutionalized from WCCA assembly centers and
direct evacuation areas who either (1) entered WRA centers prior to October 31, 1942, or (2) were remaining in
institutions on this date and were transferred to the
general custody of WRA.
e. Seasonal workers released on work furloughs from WCCA
assembly centers and direct evacuation areas whose
U)
custody was transferred to WRA on October 31, 1942, and
wno were either admitted to or assigned to WRA centers.
2.
From Hawaii by virtue of an Army program of limited evacuation and exclusion of persons of Japanese descent who came
to WRA centers in four major moves between November 23, 1942
and March 14, 1943• Additional persons constituted -small
movements in 1943, 1944 and 1945.
3«
From Department of Justice Internment and Detention Camps by
virtue of an agreement negotiated between WRA and the Department of Justice whereby interned or detained persons
were paroled or released to WRA centers throughout the duration of the centers. With the exception of a few special
cases, mainly at rule Lake, these persons were not paroled
or released to WRA centers for the purpose of continued
detention; rather, they came to WRA to join family members
or friends wit'h the understanding that they could relocate
under the usual parole and sponsor agreement.
4. Voluntary evacuees who, of their own volition, applied for
and were granted permission to become residents of a WRA
center. This group included discharged soldiers who were in
the Army at the time of evacuation, immediate family members
of center residents^who were outside the evacuated area at
the time of evacuation, and children born to parents on
indefinite leave from a WRA center who were subsequently
reinducted into a center.
5. Persons admitted to an institution after October 31, 1942
(the date of transfer of institutionalized persons from
WCCA to WRA), from a source other than a WRA center, including births in institutions and discharged soldiers who were
in the Army at the time of evacuation.
6.
Births at WRA centers from inception to closing, including
children born to evacuee mothers away from centers on shortterm and seasonal leave.
The total number of persons transferred by WCCA to WRA as of
October 31, 1942 was 111,155 according to WCCA's Final Report, Japanese
Evacuation from the West Coast, 1942, and were classified by the following types of transfer:
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Assembly center and direct evacuation............ 108,503
Persons remaining in institutions in
evacuated area 10-31-42
1,022
Seasonal workers released on work furlough
by WCCA.....
1,630
WRA's f i n a l r e c o n c i l i a t i o n , based on name by name accounting of
a l l persons coming under i t s custody, discloses that 111,230 persons
were received from WCCA (see table 1 ) , transferred as follows:
Assembly center and d i r e c t e v a c u a t i o n . , . , . . . . . . . . 108,400
Persons in i n s t i t u t i o n s
Admitted to WRA centers prior
to 10-31-42....
Remaining in i n s t i t u t i o n s
10-31-42
177
1,074
Seasonal workers released on work furlough
by WCCA
1,251
1,579
.An examination of the data makes it apparent that the slight
discrepancy between WCCA*a number of transfers via assembly centers
and direct evacuation areas and the figure arrived at by WRA is primarily one of terminology—WCCA classified persons entering WRA centers
from institutions prior to October 31, 1942 as direct evacuees, whereas
in WRA's operational statistics they have been classified as institutionalized entries.
It will also be noted that WRA's accounting of persons remaining
in institutions on October 31, 1942 is higher than WCCA's by some 52
persons. The 1,074 persons carried in our records were obtained from
mental, penal, and medical institutions by virtue of WRA's custodial
and financial responsibility for all persona of Japanese descent remaining in institutions in the evacuated area on October 31, 1942,
Although WCCA reported the transfer to WRA on October 31, 1942
of 1,630 seasonal workers whom they had released on work furloughs from
assembly centers and direct evacuation areas, 1,579 came under the
immediate custody of WRA in one of the following ways (1) by entry to a
WRA center, or (2) by application to a WRA field office for leave
clearance or indefinite leave leading to assignment to a WRA center.
Inasmuch as WRA has no listing of the names of the 1,630, it has not
been possible to check WRA records for other sources of entry or otherwise verify the existence of the 51 persons in question.
Table 1 summarizes the general sources of original admission, and
assignment of the total number of individuals coming under the custody
of WRA. This table shows original center of entry or assignment for
each individual coming under the custody of the WRA for the first time,
and does not, therefore, disclose transfer movements between centers*
For this reason the number of individuals entering or assigned to any
one center will not necessarily be equal to the number of individuals
departing from that center as disclosed in tables 2 and A which present
final departure or leave status. This is primarily due to the fact
that an individual entering a WRA center from a WCCA assembly center
may have transferred to a second WRA center from which he finally departed from the custody of the WRA, The first center will have accounted for the original source of custody to WRA and the second center
will have accounted for the final departure status.
It will be noted that 757 of the 120,313 persons under the
custody of WRA were neither admitted to nor assigned to a center, and
are classified in tables 1 and 3 as "Other Than WRA Center Custody",
Of the .1,07A persons in institutions in the evacuated area, on October
31, 19A2, (see column A of table 86) whose custody was transferred by
WCCA to WRA, 753 were never discharged to a WRA center. Also included
under the general custody of WRA are four persons who were admitted to
institutions after October 31, 19A2 from sources other than a WRA center, and who were never admitted to a WRA center, (See column 8 of
table 86),
Table 3 summarizes the specific sources of admission and assignment to a WRA center, including, in addition to the sources reflected
in table 1, transfers from other WRA centers, thereby accounting for
the type of original admission of all evacuees ever inducted into or
assigned to each WRA center.
Disposition of Persons Under Custody of WRA
When the last WRA center closed on March 20, 19A6 all 120,313
persons ever under the custody of the WRA were accounted for and only
four had left a WRA center without authorization. This is particularly
significant considering the fact that the centers were in operation
from three to four years, and that the residents were, for the most
part, free to leave the centers on temporary leave. The circumstances
surrounding the four unauthorized departures are as follows:
1, A hospital rest home case, 80 years of age, no family members, disappeared from the Colorado River Hospital on
November 17, 19A5 and is believed to have wandered into
the desert. Because of his medical record of senility and
generally feeble condition, medical authorities indicated
he could not long survive. Body was not recovered.
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2. A 35 year old man at Colorado River, no family members, was
involved in a murder on September 30, 1944 and escaped into
the desert. He was not apprehended.
3. A 56 year old man at Colorado River, no family members, disappeared from the center on July 11, 1944. Center authorities believe that he wandered into the desert in a fit of
despondency. Body was not recovered.
4. A 22 year old girl, with a record of eccentric behavior and
mental disorder, was reported missing from Gila River on
June 18, 1944* From time to time she was reported to be
hiding from her family in one of the barracks in the center,
but actual date of departure is unknown.
Evacuees left the custody of WRA for the last time in one of
three ways: (1) on indefinite leave granted by the center between July
20, 1942 and December 19, 1944J (2) on terminal departure between December 20, 1944 and March 20, 1946; and (3) by death from inception to
closing of centers.
Final departure or leave status as carried in tables 2 and 4
refers to evacuees departing from WRA centers for the last time and to
final leave status granted to evacuees away from centers on short-term
and seasonal leave, including seasonal workers from other WRA centers
and seasonal workers from WCCA assembly centers and direct evacuation
areas who were converted to indefinite leave and terminal departure by
the center to which they were assigned without induction into that center. The types of indefinite leave and terminal departure refer to the
type of leave on which an evacuee departed from the center and do not
reflect subsequent changes in leave status, i.e., an evacuee leaving
the center for employment may have been inducted into the armed forces
a month after departure; however, his final departure status from WRA
is shown as einployment rather than armed forces.
Table 2 presents, in addition to evacuees deceased, the major
types of indefinite leave and terminal departure; including relocation,
armed forces, institution, Department of Justice internment and voluntary internment (family members), and evacuees leaving for Japan, and
covers the manner in which the 120,313 persons of Japanese descent left
the custody of WRA from inception to closing of centers. Transfers
between centers are excluded.
As pointed out above with reference to table 1, 757 of the
120,313 persons under the custody of WRA were neither admitted to nor
assigned to a center, and are classified in tables 2 and 4 as "Other
Than WRA Center Custody", These persons were either still in an
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institution, were deceased, or had been discharged outside a WRA center.
Table U presents the specific types of final departure or leave
status, including, in addition to the disposition reflected in table
2, transfers to other WRA centers, and accounts for the final disposition of all evacuees ever inducted into or assigned to a WRA center.
Refer to Section III for more detailed information on WRA leave
policy, types of leave, date leave issued, and destination of relocated
persons.
Source of Data
Each WRA center compiled at center closure a comprehensive name
by name accounting roster of all evacuees ever in residence or assigned
to the center, disclosing, in addition to basic identifying data, the
date and source of admission or assignment and the date, type, and
destination of final departure or leave status. From this final accountability roster of all evacuees coming under its custody from inception to closing each center prepared a numerical summary or balance
sheet of original admissions and assignments versus final departures
or leave status.
In the Washington Office the rosters and numerical summaries of
the ten centers were checked against the WRA master locator file, WCCA
master file, and other source data. An actual name by name check was
made of transfers between centers to insure that each individual was
accounted for only once in the overall ten center summary. Tables 1
and 2 are compiled from the ten center summary excluding transfers between centers whereas tables 3 and A present the total accountability
for each center, accounting for some individuals more than once due to
transfers.
Data pertaining to persons under the general custody of WRA
(institutionalized persons never admitted to nor assigned to a WRA
center) were summarized from a card file of institutionalized persons
and other miscellaneous records.
The final accountability rosters and the card file of institutionalized persons are filed with the Rational Archives.
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FIG 1
FROM
90,491
WCCA A S S E M B L Y
CENTERS
THE EVACUATED PEOPLE
120,313
TO
54,127
RELOCATED TO WEST
COAST EVACUATED
AREA
WRA C U S T O D Y
17,915
DIRECT
EVACUATION
(Includes 757 institutionalized cases and 753
seasonal workers released by WCCA who were
never assigned to nor inducted into a WRA
center.)
52,798
RELOCATED TO
OTHER S E C T I O N S OF
UNITED S T A T E S
A N D HAWAII
5,981
BIRTHS
4,724
TO JAPAN
1,735
DEPT. OF JUSTICE
INTERNMENT AND
DETENTION CAMPS
1,579
3,121
DEPT. OF JUSTICE
INTERNMENT
INCLUDING FAMILY
MEMBERS
SEASONAL WORKERS
(R.Wsetl by WCCA)
2,355
U. S. ARMED FORCES
1,275
INSTITUTIONS
1,862
DECEASED
1,118
(Excludes 4 unauthorized
departure*—refer to page
5. Section I)
HAWAIIAN I S L A N D S
1,322
219
VOLUNTARY
RESIDENTS
INSTITUTIONS
TA&LZ
1,—TCTAL -.n* tUJTrJY BY GENIAL S ^ T E l CF ORIGINAL iifyJailliH JJD A > S K K i l T t
3T CEJITLHJ
F o r c e s * Under J u r l J d i c t i O n of Wbk Cram I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g
tfotet acoonnttj for t o t a l mimber of i n d i v i d u a l * eomina under j g r i a d i e l x c r . of -rU for t h e f i r s t ti-4*, 3 i n c t tr*tn*Jera between c e n t e r * a r e not r e f l e c t e d , , c e n t e r t o t a l * i n t h i s t a b l e sj-e nut e q u a l t o
center- t o t a i n i n t a b l e ? • J ? P t a b l e 3 f o r d e t a i l e d source of h d a d a s i o a and a a a i g s m e u t , i n c l u d i n g t r a n s f e r s from c e n t e r s .
r s
CTAVTEH
• TOTAL OiilCLTl
HRA CAHTifl (27377107^1
d r t r . 1 IHui
Lalorado 8 i * o r
Liila fltver
Drumd.
E.eurt AoutvtaAn
Jerepa
ALantaaar
ALaidaaa
AaJraar
Tula U k a
TOTAL
CUATTOT
Total
0 "I
I 1 C 1
7 0 C A a
17: JTITUTI05
S1S7KAL , 07C
Aaaamtly
Canter
Oiract
vacoation
Tatal
.7d _7j t „:L
Other
Tatal
753
1,575
1,575
115
150
l i t ) ,313
lil,2J6
t0,4tl
17,515
1,251
49E
lit.556
5,143
11,26*
11,141
8.2J4
11,El5
5,15°
10,543
13,051
8,549
17,143
110,463
6,412
17,til
11,417
T.7W
11,152
7,549
10,112
9,534
8,423
15,388
50,4)1
3.256
6,020
10,250
7,563
10,574
7,674
5,527
5,435
E,J1B
12,017
17,515
49B
35
65
74
55
453
35
,9
7!
99
24
16
176
17
1ST
753
-
-
OTA.KL 7HAK ..** CiStUi
-
11,733
2,535
73sv
3.166-
7J
16
176
.7
31
35
7.53
43
53
-
.
*
"
"
753
110
56
144
2 59
7
426
172
92
-
B A I A I t &
Olratt
Evacuation
Kiclgaioa
F60U DEPT.
v:un>
or luarrca
TtBT
SElIAETfr
fflHEB
WSTX71777 C
&
Aniunad
Total
826
751
1,113
1,045
73
1.735
21)
24
5,581
626
753
5
142
63
45
75
50
1
221
SO
23
1,11B
223
1,045
228
73
215
43
20
-
-
,
•
*
71
1,735
76
48)
140
77
103
140
277
154
75
184
5,581
384
753
682
415
550
«5
541
48)
418
1,450
-
-
-
-
-
-
AdaittaO
no
J
;•;
47
75
369
6
265
92
69
"
-
3
2
•
•1
73
811
3
2
4
ail
4
1
TKT3UI. i
KITH./}
*I
IS
35
10
7
10
33
24
8
-I
2
*4
3
5
4
-
0
1/
g/
j /
4/
5/
6/
2/
f*J
3/
( W e r e t o a l l e r u u s e a trttJr&ftfrr&d t o JUk from . p r t l m e C I T I I C o n t r o l teiuihi s t r a t i On batvoeji Jay 5 , l ° 4 a r and Cfctoher J l , 1^42- inciutUtu: person* ir|» war* a d a i t t a c l o r U J i g n o d tfl a " i - o r , u d tarc l u d i n g persona t r a n s F ? r r e d t s tho g e n e r a l Custody of .SJL Whs were n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o nor aaeijriBd t o a c e n t e r , Aloe i n c i s d o a b PCTBLCJ e v a c u a t e d d i r e c t l y to a iffbl c e n t e r Jrum Alaeia a f t e r Cctoh a r 3 1 , 19 42, AJW* Table 3 f o r a x p l a n a t i a n of t y p e s of t r a n s f e r movementa.
R e f e r s t o persona r e c e i v e d from hsxrali i n aocdrdaAca w i t h tho i r a y 1 * pro c ram of l i m i t e d e v a c u a t i o n and e x c l u s i o n who were a d m i t t e d t o 2R* c a n t e r * i n four major mot-ea between November 2\, i ° 4 2 , and
l a r c h 14* 1943, Ttdditi0oal p r f s o d e ware r e c t l v i d Ifl odd i^vamente i n 1943, 1944 and lQ*-5»
-ief-irs t o J a p a n e s e a l i t n a who were r e l e a s e d , or p a r o l e d f r o a l e n e r t r . e n t of J u s t i c e Tntsirsnsint SJad D e t e n t i o n Csopa mid who e n t e r e d i'RA c e n t e r a i n 1942* 1^43 and 1 9 * 4 .
tvefere t o non-evacuated p e r s o n * *ho v o l u n t a r i l y a p p l i e d r o r and ware ^ r a n t e d adcdaaioLi i n t o a e t i c e n t e r * inc judirnj n l a c b a r g e d s o l d i e r s who * e r e I n t h e Ar\nr tt time of e v t t u n t i o a , i m o e d i a t e family
nitsjTiberB of c e n t e r r e o i d - o t s i and cj-.iidrar. born t o p a r e n t s on i n d a f i n i t a l e a v e from a *3il c e n t e r who were e u b e e s u e n t l y r e a d m i t t e d t o a c e n t e r ,
R e f e r s t o p ^ e o n a . ' a d a d t t e d t o an i n e t i t u t i o n i n dr.* e v a c u a t e d a r e a a f t e r October J l * 1942, from aourcea o t h e r t h a n rtfU, i n c l u d i n i l b i r t h a i n i n a t i t u t l o n e * dlentaargad s o l d l e r e who ware in t h e Arcff St
time of evacuation* e t c .
n e f e r * t o c h i l d r e n born t o evacuee mothers i n r e a i i o n c s a t c e n t e r a and away from c e n t e r a on s h o r t - t e r m and s e a s o n a l l e a v e *
h*f j r s t o Bill e r a c u e e s iinder t h e custody of JrLi from, i A « p t i o n t o c l o s i n g obo were e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o r e s i d e n c e i n a c e n t e r D r who w*re assigned- t o a. c e n t e r , a s s i g n e d p # r e a n a r a f e r t o svaeuee*
e l i g i b l e f o r admission I n t o a c e n t e r s h e were grunted f i n a l l e a v e s t a t u s , upon a p p l i c a t i o n * w i t h o u t i n d u c t i o n i n t o t h e c e n t e r of a s s i g n m e n t ,
.-.afur* t o o p e r s o n s d i r e c t l y t v a e u a t e d from a l a e t a a f t e r tote-bar 3 1 , l g t i .
h e f b r a t o a l l eYaoueas under t h e g e n a r e l custody of d U from i n c e p t i o n t o eloeiiur who ware n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o r e s i d e n c e i n a c e n t e r nor a a s i g n e d t o a c a n t e r * i n v o l v i n g son* 753 i n a t i t u t i o n a l i t e d
p e r s o n s r s e e f v e d from #TJCA on b c t o b e r 31* 1942, ugd, 4 puraon* efltering i n s t i t u t i o n s , from s u u r c s * o t h e r than *Ra a f t e r October 31* 1942,
bdurooi
f i n a l a c c o u n t a b i l i t y h u a t e r s for a l l -,Ri c e n t e r a
TABLE
?,—TOTAL VTRA D0S1ODI 3Y 0 0 0 1 1 TTF2 OF TISJH t*PABTD£J ATO I*AV* 3TATUS, BY CESTER 1
B a y l o r s Uiuier J u r l s d i - + * O J I of *?> f n » I n c e p t i o n t<j Cjo-;lnr
S&t_*J Th» totr-l rr.wj3.fr of I n d i v i d u a l " l a n v i i y tr-* cuetody of VSA *^^ t h » l " i t fc*"~ ar** accounted f o r 07 t h e VSA c e n t e r '"-•• tiMcfa f ' . i » l i*ep*rture o r l e a v e e t p t u i was i s s u e d . FLoel d e p a r t u r e o r
l e a v e j t - t u p r e f e r s to CB" l e s t <iepnrtu.ro of r e p l d e n t * on, and t h e eoavarAlon of p e r s o n s on B h o r t - t e r B l e a v e , e r » " o n e l l e e v f , erjfi p**l£Tjed t e a t o n a l workers t o , i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e , t e r m i n a l d e p a r t u r e ,
r.rA d e a t h . Ses t a b l e b f o r d e t a i l e d t y p e s of f i n a l d e p a r t u r e . Since t r a n s f e r s between c e n t e r s a r e not r e f l e c t e d , c e n t e r t o t a l s lQ '--<ii t a b l e a r e not e q u a l t o c e n t e r t o t a l s i n t e h l e 1 .
I I 1 I I I I 1 I I
TOTAL
CE9T8H
foul
FOT-CBS/Jt
a
1 I A7 I
Institution.
a
A i r
i
, Total
l i u m
i i M i t i u i
DIPABWSaT 07 JUSTICS/6
Int.rn.ant
l n t
,™a
B
t
7i
27ATH
Japnn/7
ll
13.
TCK11 CVSTOTT
120.J13
177,692
106,923
2.355
565
3,121
1,750
1,371
2,722
2
1,862
KHA C m Q CUSTODY/^
C c n t r . l DtaH
119.55*
9,577
17.707
12,101
9.927
12.757
2.095
8,233
12,675
10.337
El.**
117.69*
9.218
17.207
12,1*3
9.821
12,575
2,019
8,067
12,283
10,159
21,515
106,925
9,120
16,530
13.275
9.368
12.180
1,«68
7.788
11.922
9.782
12.890
2.355
565
37
*9
69
63
125
1,750
9
102
22
13
1
2
18
9
3
1,529
1,371
76
252
132
60
32
57
63
71
62
562
2,722
18
2
1,862
139
300
221
106
182
31
3,121
<5
358
172
73
35
59
81
80
6fi
2,111
757
-
-
-
.
C O I O T A H A
?
:
•
;
:
G i l . BiTtT
OrsxaiiA
Her.YI Mountain
Jerome
Muntnnur
KintdoA*
Bottuur
t o l a Laic.
OTHEn THAI' VHA CSBTCH
l/
"j
Relocation
-.78
392
295
1.82
52
139
387
'-•:;
60
- •
2
5.8
88
15
J*
71
22
87
75
1-"
3;
26
2.223
-
-3
1
'
a
V
76
126
193
168
331
-
Refers
t o f i n a l d e w . r t v T e o r leewe s t a t u e of evacueea l e s v l r . e t h e custody of VRA f o r t h e l a s t t i n e u n d e r t h e p r o v i s i o n of i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e W a n t e d between J u l y 1?.U2 ezui n^ctntber 1 5 , l^lAt, o r
u n d e r t h e p r o v i s i o n s «f t e r m l n a , d e p a r t u r e between December 2 0 , 1- — , and V-arth 2 0 , I ' . - t .
R e f e r s t o d e a t h s o c c u r r i n g t o evacuees i n r e a t d e n c e a t C e n t e r s o r away f r o * c e n t e r " ea phort-»terB aad seasonal l e a v e .
ReferE tc evacuees l e a v i n g the custody of VRA f o r the l e n t time f o r r e l o c a t i o n p t i r u o s e i . I n c l u d i n g e d u c a t i o n , enployiTient, c o x o n n l t y I n v i t a t i o n , /Join Of aCCOT^any f a m i l y , r e t u r n t o f r e e a r e a ,
n i x e d mat-rleae r e l e a s e , end, w i t h and w i t h o u t r e l o c a t i o n rjraist. See t a b l e b f o r t y p e s of i n d i - f l n i t e l e a v e And t - ^ i i i a l d«TV?irture.
h/ }iVfer». ta tVncue-e leevirLe- t h e cua-tody of VB* f o r t h e l-?rt t i i w to e n t e r the "rt-ed force*!, includijja- volunteerTj, s e l e c t i v e s e r v i c e i n d u c t l o n e , e n l i s t m e n t in *-r*&, "PVJ* *T Av.Tlliary K l l i t j i r y
1 aUT-IAAJ:t e c h o o l e , enll&tmetit in VAC, e t c ,
*f
Refer" t o r v e e u e e e ieprvinv? tho custody of VRA f o r t h e l a s t t i » e to e n t e r m e n t a l , o t h e r a a d l c e l , *nd penal l n a t i t u t l o n * .
"bf R e f e r s t o eratiuEe" leavin*r t h e rastody of iffiA f o r t h e l » " t t i i e and t m n s f e r r i n e - t o t h e J u r i f t d i c t l o n of t h e DepartBent of J u s t i c e ,
Internment refeTf t o a l i e n s i n t e r n e d u n ^ e r t h e war power of
the U n i t e d S t p t e e flrjeeiTTUBent, d « > o r t e d , o r held pendlni!: d e o a r t a t i o n . h e a r i o y e by the Deoftrtment of J u n t l c e , V o l u n t a r y l n t e r n a e n t r e f e r s t o f a i i i l y mer.bera ( c i t i r e n e BTVJ e l l e n e . ) who, of t h e i r own
v o l i t i o n , Joined an I n t e r n e d a l i e n a t C r y s t a l C t t y Family Internment Cpjm.
jj
Berern t o evecueee l e a v i n * t h e c u j t o d y of "OlA. f o r t h e l a a t time t o *zo to J a p a n , Includinft r r p e t r i r t e a , e x p a t r i a t e s , r e r r u n e i a n t e , arifl f e m i l y meBberg.
&f Hafere { 0 f o u r cjTTiaadhorlrad deTJarturei: fjTorr ifiU c a n t e r r , Incliidir*}?: a h o p n i t a l p a t i e n t wfao wandered i n t o the d e p a r t , a f u g i t i v e who escaped in t h e d e s e r t , end e eientplly d e f i c i e n t young worwui
who d i s a p p e a r e d ,
0/ Refer? to »11 flvecueee u n d e r t h e J u r i s d i c t i o n of aBA who were a d m i t t e d a s r e s i d e n t s o r who were "ffcigned to a VRL c e n t e r f r o a which f i n a l d e p a r t u r e o r l e a v e s t a t u s was g r r n t e d ,
1 0 / Eefere to t n a t i t u t i o n a l l E e d persofti t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e g e n e r a l cru»tody of VRA f r o c li*CCA and o t h e r sources' who were n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o n o r aBslphed t o a VBA c e n t r r . As of June ?Zt I5I15 ( t h e
d a t e WA was r e l i e v e d of f i n a n c i s l r e s p o n e i b l l l ty f o r a l l i n s t i t U t i o L V i l l i e d nf-rsorj B ) 577 wei"r * t U l i n i n s t i t u t i o n s , 136 were d e c e a s e d , and bU were d l a c h n r g e d cutpirie a iBA c e t i t f r .
(See t a b l iS for .nor* d e t a i l e d rfata on i n e E l t u t i o j i a l i r e d p e r e c m s ) .
2/
"•/
3ourcel
U n M Accountability
tartars
from a l t VRA Center*
TABtJC
3 . — r o r O U n O K ACCOLVrWILITT BY SPECIFIC TYPE OF OLUGLBUX, HRQiSIDt; (IB0LUDIS5 TRJUiSFEH fKBI CTKTOl) JJJD ASSXOKUEXT, BY CBtTSRt
WflA C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o ClOliflB
Kaixl Accounts f e r o i l evacuees Who v a r a a*er inducted i n t o o r u s i r - a e d t o • IRA c a n t o r from i n c e p t i o n t o c l o s i n g , i n c l u d i n g t r a n s f e r s
o t h e r c n ' T i i , and account a for a l l o t h e r persons ur.dor g e n e r a l custody of WRA,
nip ijitrnKitarr
TOTAL CT-STODY
tr.iA Z*nt*r
^
uria
cm
aires t " ^ " u " joimrim
Jcmm
" * " " " MCBia
roum
from
l a B
' Othor 1
I n e l u d i n r Transfer From Cantar
~i=lud±tip Tranefsr From, Cantar
lA»,3»
V
11.117
9,H3
19,531
19,266
16,655
11,212
10,295
8,251
11,025
11,615
10,241
9,150
11,062
'10,943
13,078
10,651
11,928
8,949
29,190
17,113
wot parrp^ CUSTODY.
I n c l u d i n g Tranofor From Center
Eaolmllnfl: Tranafor From Cantor
iAl9,5?6
11,111
9,113
19,531
19,266
16,655
11,212
10,295
8,251
11,025
11.8K
10,241
7,150
11,062
10,943
13,078
10,651
11,928
8,949
29,190
17,113
146,(21
11,18*
19,392
16,591
10,215
13,929
10,151
11,061
12,75!
11,843
29,167
109,7 30
90,491
1,979
9,110
2,455
8,107
8,158
17,835
6,020
13,351
10,290
7,670
7,568
11,073
10,971
10,111
9,927
9,713
9,465
8,343
8,218
15,369
12,077
5
9
5
2
7,859
7.674
'.743
12
m
1
9,710
-
-
•
-
*
'-
Adsutteo t o Center
From IIZkQ
Aoaanbly Cantor/^
rroaao
''••-•-; • • --\ I
' •['.•:. : •..
tlayar
M
Peresd
FlTttt.lt
Pomona
rortland
PUynllup
Sacramento
Ballnaa
Santa Anita
8 to ok tea
T*nfor»n
Tulnra
Turlock
:
:•: '• - -V >:^ • - : '•,_
Inttttotton^
liaertaJ
Penal
Other
Seasonal •forV^Ei
From H a w a i i ^
Direct XVncuetior.
Rioluaion
From Sop&rtnieTit of J u s t i c e
I n t e r m e n t and !)Btantion/iO
Voluntary R a a i d s n t A l
othar l a a t l t u t l o g f l i
airt.'ia in WRA C o n t a r / l l
•Yenafer From Con t a r A *
C-flJttrai Utah
Oolorana- Rivsr
Mile R i v e r
Hranada
Heart x 'ouritain
Jerome
'tanxajiar
Minidoka
Kofrwor
n o * Lake
AMirnad t o -Jorttar
if
if
i/
S/
y
if
4,746
5,291
3,659
7,150
1,679
3,568
18,737
1,011
7,816
1,778
3,580
17,915
17!
7,676
-
-
11
1
693
9
-
6
1
i
-
7
3,159
1,573
5
13
2
-
11,738
69
8J6
3
6!
6
1,118
1,015
778
77 H
1,500
*
-
-
5.270
985
3
L
1,29*
3,663
1,700
220
-
-
31
1,951
3,566
2,935
<
_
-
6
1
-
71
1
55
21
3
77
1
3
5
16
55
51
17
3
3
7
2
75
_
-
1,735
76
165
11c
77
103.
719
SO
13
27
361
37
2
115
10
5,981
1!
2
667
17,816
1,736
1,817
7,757
7,016
766
2,112
7
71
103
367
1,769
B.115
7,617
111
1,607
7,168
699
—
c.
33
y
51
7.'
57
13
10
1,731
7f
5
From WCCA vie. Saaaonal '.'orit •'15
ir3
116
73.
9
13'
7)
757
753
-
_
»
26
-
2,155
717
1
35
110
73
176
-
39
1
17
39
US
From Cantar—Transfer v i a Seasons! L „ v o
JoromaA^
Tula LaJtaAT
PTTZ5R fti& ft* ^!T?R CUSTODY
From -^CA Tnct i t ut i o n / 1 5
From Other I n a t i t u t l o p A a
if
717
1,53!
' »
»
3 7 7»
-
~
793
-
-
67
?7
10
13
•ji
11
2
18
2,076
53
751
23
4
32
11
13
a
51
31
1,183
1,173
2
16
61
117
61
50
117
£3
1
1
.
-
-
3
-
'6
-
.
7
*
12
3
6
1,«5
3,802
-
1,011
-
351
285
1,671
109
51
17
47
15
4
3,166
93
2'
7
5
2i:
f
195
.
-
1
1
277
191
75
10
33
21
8
3
oil
4f-i
9
916
1,190
2,328
2,971
11
if
11
10
to
•1199
20
2f
9
If
*
5'
33
3
30
97
-
7f
27
79
19
5
20
2,731
-
267
41
4
-
53
1
5
17
69
73
-
77
184
-
12,317
l,5O0
1,416
2,020
732
995
2,116
7,721
• 356
1,131
26
,61
3
1
26
1,930
67
-
=6
90
1
j 20
85
23
a°
79
37
1
221
80
73
1
17
1
If
1
„
*
io8
5
5
7
1
19
'1
21
576
18
17
10
70
140
737
-
31
70
811
fll
1,091
Li
137
59
ir
*
13
H i
2,193
2,318
7,156
178
«.
If,-3
2,010
550
-5
-
11
2,931
-
7
31
-
-
32
_
-
_
-
_
-
.
-
_
»
_
-
1
°9
7
97
_
-
-
5
.5
_
-
_
_
-
Although 119,550 i n d i v i d u a l s e a r s unttar t h e custody of AA c a n t e r s from i n c e p t i o n t o clOoinfj, 147,S?C persona wire e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o or
a s s i g n e d t o t h e t e n ffEUL s t a t e r s , tnoludifip come 27,000 p a r s o n s who t r a n s f e r r e d t o two or n o r * c e n t e r s ' h e f o r a i e p a r t i n r f o r t h e l a s t time
from t h e c u s t o d y of i\TUU ( T o t a l c u s t o d y , o r 120,313 i n d i v i d u a l s , i n c l u d e s 75f p a r s e r s n e v s r inducted i n t o o r a s s i g n e d t o • ullA s e n t e r
*>,o c^r-n under >snarO-l auftody z£ t h " .. l ?A:.
Refers t o o r i g i n a l a d m i s s i o n Or afttigitment t o s JTUA OSntor (or o r i g i n a l t r a n s f e r t o £ « a s r s l rjuetody of rtlA in i h * Ceee of 7ffT institu<*
t i o i t a l i t e d earsori.ll f e r snch i n d i v i d u a l ocmirir under '.^e cuetcdy of VJRA f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e * T r a n s f a r s fro-n o t h e r c a n t o r s sxe sxsluded*
Refers t o a l l e r a o u c a s t r a i s r s r r s d t o IRh from ' / a r t i m e C i v i l C o n t r o l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n betwsan 'lay 6 r 1^*1, snd O o t o t t r 3 1 , I r * ? , who Were
admlttiJjd t o r a a i d s n o e i n 'nTIA c e n t s r s .
Refers .0 rerrular t r a n s for mdvisaeht (hy t r a n s f e r o r d e r ) , i n c l u d i n g adeo^llanaouB moves, f r o a >'^A assemhly o e p t e r e , Between " a y Zdt 1942
and '"ovtrjhsr 3 , 19*2*
Under J u H s d i o t l c m oT ./CIA u n t i l J u n e 1, 19*2Refers t o d i r e c t t r a n s f e r novoniants from excluded fireas tn -prTA c e n t e r s From. "*ay Bt 19*2 t o Aupvst F, 1"J42, Also i n s l u d s B rS p e r s o n s
d i r e c t l y evacuated fron Alnske t o Minidoka a f t a r Ootohsr 3 1 , 1?42»
Refers tn i n s t t t u t i o i r i a l i 1 *i Baraorts not f o r t a l l y evacuated nnd neraona i n s t i t u t i p n a l i i e d from '/CCA aaeetehly o e n t e r s fc»td d i r e c t evaouat i o n s r e s J (1) who had e n t e r e d TfRA r e n t e r s - r i o r t o October 31, 1942, and (2) Who were in i n s t i t u t i o n s en t h i s d a t e sjrid e u b s e a u e n t l y
e n t a r e d TYRA cent e r a .
•in
TABLE
}!.--POPULATTOH AKOCrtrTABTlJTY BY SPECIFIC TYPE OF ORISrKAL AKilS&TQN (IKCLGDUIG TRAN3FER PROM ITSSTKR) AND ASSIGNMENT, BY CXNTKRi
IRA C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g
(Continued)
£ / •RaTsro t o s e a s o n a l workers r e l e a s e d on work f u r l o u g h s from WCCA assembly n e u t e r s snd d i r e c t e v a c u a t i o n a r e a s whose custody was t r a n s f e r red t o WRA on October J l , 1942, and who s u b s e q u e n t l y e n t e r e d WRA c e n t e r s ,
j /
R e f e r s t o p a r s o n s r e c e i v e d from Hawaii in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e Army's program of H a l t e d a v a c u a t l n n end e x c l u s i o n who wore admitted t o
WRA c e n t e r s In four major moves between November £*, 1942, and March 14, 1 9 4 3 . A d d i t i o n a l persona were r e c e i v e d i n odd movement* In
I T * 3 , ly**, S ^ I W «
l f j / Rafara t o Japanese a l i e n s who were r e l e a s e d or paroled from Department of J u s t i c e Internment and Detention Gamps and who e n t e r e d *RA
c e n t e r s in 1942, 1 7 43 5 and 194*.
\\f R e f e r s t o non-evacuated p e r s o n s who v o l u n t a r i l y a p p l i e d f o r and were g r a n t e d admission I n t o a wTtA c e n t e r , i n c l u d i n g d i s c h a r g e d a o l d i e r s
who were in t h e Aray a t time A e v a c u a t i o n , immediate family members of c e n t e r r e s i d e n t s ) and c h i l d r e n horn t o p a r e n t s on i n d e f i n i t e
l e a v e from a 'ORA c e n t e r who v e r s s u b s e q u e n t l y r e a d m i t t e d t o a c e n t e r .
1 2 / R e f e r s tD p a r s o n s a d m i t t e d t o an i n s t i t u t i o n i n t h e evacuated a r e a a f t e r October 3 1 , 1942, from s o u r c o s o t h e r t h a n WRA, i n c l u d i n g b i r t h s
i n I n s t i t u t i o n s , d i s c h a r g e d s o l d i e r s who were i n t h e Army a t t i m e of e v a c u a t i o n , o t o .
1 3 / R e f e r s t o c h i l d r e n born t o evacuee mothers in r e s i d e n c e a t c e n t e r s and away from c e n t e r s on s h o r t - t e r m and s e a s o n a l l e a v e .
1 4 / R e f e r s t o evacuees t r a n s f e r r i n g from t h e O r i g i n a l o r f i r s t c e n t e r of admission o r aasignment t o a second c e n t e r . I n o e r t a i n i n s t a n c e s
r e f e r s t o evacuees t r a n s f e r r i n g from t h e second c e n t e r t o a t h i r d or f o u r t h c e n t e r b e f o r e d e p a r t i n g for t h e l a s t t i m e from t h e custody
of WRA. T r a n s f e r s between any two c e n t e r s a r e not r j c c e e e a r i l y equal ( s e e t r a n s f e r s t o c e n t e r s in t a b l e 4) b s o a u s e each c e n t e r accounted
f o r t h r t y p e of o r i g i n a l e n t r y and t h e t y p e of r i n a l d e p a r t u r e f o r every i n d i v i d u a l coming under l i e custody, 1 Tor example, t h e f i r a t
c e n t e r w i l l not account f o r an i n d i v i d u a l as b e i n g a t r a n s f e r who t r a n s f e r s t o a second c e n t e r , r e t u r n s t o t h e f i r s t c e n t e r , and f i n a l l y
d e p a r t s from t h e custody of WRA from t h e f i r s t c e n t o r i t h e sacond a a n t e r w i l l , however, account f o r t h e i n d i v i d u a l i n q u e s t i o n no being
e t r a n s f e r t o and Trom t h e f i r s t a e n t e r .
l i j / R e f e r s t a persons released; by w"MA from assembly o a n t e r s and d i r e c t e v a c u a t i o n a r e a s on work furloughs who wars t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e c u s t o d y of WRA on October 3 1 , 19-42, and who ware never i n d u c t e d i n t o t h e o e n t e r t o which t h e y were a s s i g n e d .
1 6 / Refers t o persona on s e a s o n a l l e a v e from Jerome when i t c l o s e d Juno 30, 1944, who were never inducted i n t o t h e c e n t s r of aesignment from
which f i n a l l e a v e s t a t u e was g r a n t e d .
\T/ R e f e r s t o p e r s o n s on s e a s o n a l l e n v e from Tula Lake whon i t became a s e g r e g a t i o n c e n t e r in September 19*3 who were never i n d u c t e d i n t o
t h e c e n t e r of assignment from which f i n a l l e a v e s t a t u s was g r a n t e d .
1 3 / R e f e r s t o t n s t l t u t i o n a l i i e d p e r s o n s whose c u s t o d y was t r a n a f e r r e d by WCCA t o WRA on October 3 1 , 19*2, and who were n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o
nor a s s i g n e d t o a wRA c e n t e r .
1 9 / Refere t o pereone a d m i t t e d t o ,.» i n s t i t u t i o n a f t e r October 3 1 , 1942, from s o u r c o s o t h e r t h a n WRA, i n c l u d i n g b i r t h s in i n s t i t u t i o n s , d i s charged e o l d i s r s in t h e Army a t t i m e of e v a c u a t i o n , e t c . , who were n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o nor a s s i g n e d t o a WRA c a n t o r .
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<_U C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o Cloaing
Nott '• Accounts f o r a l l evacuees who were over iriductaa i n t o o r a s s i g n e d t o a '.IRA c e n t e r from i n c o p t i o r . t o c l c s i n g * i n c l u d i n g t r a n s f e r s
o t h e r c e n t e r s , and a c c o u n t s f o r a l l o t h e r p e r s o n s under g e n e r a l custody of •HA.
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i n c l u d i n g T r a n s f e r To Center
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1/
2/120*313
11,21*
9,577
19,534
17,707
16,655
14,401
10,295
9,927
14,025
12,75?
10,241
2,095
11,062
3,253
13,078
12,676
U,9E8
10*337
29,490
21,646
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I n c l u d i n g Trajisfer To Center
Excluding T r a n s f e r To Center
1/
2/119,556
11*212
9,577
19,534
17,707
16,655
14,401
10,295
9,927
14,025
12,757
10*241
2,095
11,062
6,233
13*078
12,676
11,926
10,337
29,490
21,646
146*621
11,184
19*592
16,591
10,245
13,929
10*151
11,061
12,756
11*643
29,467
3,422
3,025
1*182
99
1,224
520
_
5
_
356
274
19
40
16
8
1 3 0
6
2
130
61
15
1
U5
60
71
22
2
1
3*725
3,382
624
136
1,931
691
_
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173
108
22
86
2*995
2*67B
506
120
1*158
914
2,291
1,999
7,089
6,996
26
45
20
5
2
19,201
12*628
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I n d e f i n i t e Loava/3
R e l o c a t i o n Purposes
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Education/5
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34*471
30,778
7*652
1,105
14,089
7,697
1
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122
2,076
323
105
165
53
973
161
622
31B
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3,315
3,075
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1,160
707
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143
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Colorado River
Gila River
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h e a r t Mountain
Jerome
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Minidoka
Sohwer
T u l e Lake
Regular
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1,662
27,964
2,070
291
2,412
2*042
2,211
1,066
134
2*434
Z*994
12,-08
6 0
12*248
4*363
3,706
1,646
105
1,076
953
4
222
18
204
34
-
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82,324
6,095
'filth R e l o c a t i o n S r a n t / 1 6
74*794
3,998
Without R e l o c a t i o n G r a n t / 1 7
462
23
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273
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241
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6
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157
15
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2,147
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1,598
7
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549
11
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4,406
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1
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5,664
5,029
1*226
131
1,329
1*639
1
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9
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9
368
23
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1
2
11,581
11,252
106
64
20
14
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3
156
6
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9,753
9,584
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37
46
9
5
58
44
27
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6,349
6,256
37
21
23
5
1
15
12
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1,928
2,360
1,778
2,167
410
901
43
49
815
711
510
479
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52
110
2
10
1
6
1
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5
8
55
58
72
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54
57
62
27
38
15
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2
8,754
8,655
48
14
37
3
3
28
2
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1
1
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106
182
1,635
7
22
19
30
4
12
11
39
1*491
1 6
1*476
1,627
89
101
70
52
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22
11
27
1*437
5
1*452
2,264
52
69
23
29
11
27
14
27
2*022
4
2,01b'
366
54
33
3
11
8
9
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28
232
2
230
1,268
46
42
47
58
5
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58
21
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4
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193
168
331
8,146
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2,077
587
507
402
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5
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2*750
2,153
2
2,155
2,829
54
59
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59
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263
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2,216
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1,591
10
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52
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1*764
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59
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974
32
2,044
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1,426
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1,425
66
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\J Although 119*S__ i n d i v i d u a l s were under t h e custody of ./RA c e n t e r s from i n c e p t i o n t o c l o s i n g * 147*520 p e r s o n s were a c c o u n t e d f o r a s d e p a r t i n g from t h e t e n -WA c e n t e r s * i n c l u d i n g some 27,000 p e r s o n s who t r a n s f e r r e d t o two o r mors c e n t e r s b e f o r e d e p a r t i n g f o r the l a s t time
from t h e c u s t o d y of ItEA. ( T o t a l custody* o r 120*515 i n d i v i d u a l s * i n c l u d e s 757 persona never i n d u c t e d i n t o o r a s s i g n e d t o a MR- Center
who ue-a under g e n e r a l c u s t o d y of WSA.)
(./ R e f e r s t o f i n a l d e p a r t u r e o r l e a v s s t a t u s for each i n d i v i d u a l d e p a r t i n g from the custody of H_1 f o r t h e l a s t t i m e . T r a n s f e r s t o o t h e r
c e n t e r s a r e excluded.
Jj/ R e f e r s t o f i n a l d e p a r t u r e o r l e a v e S t a t u s of evacuees l e a v i n g t h e custody of »RA f o r t h e l a s t time between J u l y 1942 and December 19*
1944.
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TABLE 4.—POFtUTIDN ACCOUKTASILITT BY STIXIFTC TYPE OF FTKAL DEPAffTOftS*;va L2AVE STATUS (TJKELTiSBRl TRAR37S1 TO C3StEE), BY CSffTK:
..'.". Cent ' - n from I n c e p t i o n to C l o s i n g (Continued)
4 / Refers t o evacuesa making a r r a n g e m e n t s t o l i v e in A h o t e l , h o s t e l , o r i n a p r i v a t e horn* approved by a Relocation. O f f i c e r while Arranging
f o r employment and to evacuees g o i n g t o an a r e a p u r s u a n t t o a n o t i c * troa a R e l o c a t i o n O f f i c e r t h a t t h e a r s e m e approved and t h a t t h e r e
ware jfloe a v a i l a b l e .
5 / Refers t o evacuees l e a v i n g t h e c e n t e r t o a t t e n d a c o l l e g e , u n i v e r s i t y , or b u s i n e s s o r proTBaaiaiial s c h o o l . Uoea not i n c l u d e s c h o o l c h i l dren, acoonpanylng p a r e n t s . Also doas n e t i n c l u d e a number of persons Mho worked p a r t time t o f i n a n c e t h s i r school trig.
a / Refers t o evacuees a c c e p t i n g employment o r o t h e r w i s e sneaked in an o c c u p a t i o n a l f i e l d .
7 / Refers t o e v a c u e e s , i n c l u d i n g c h i l d r e n who bad not reached t h e i r 17tii b i r t h d a y and o t h e r d e p e n d e n t s , who wore accompany In,: or going t o
J o i n an evacuee who was r e l o c a t i n g o r who had a l r e a d y r e l o c a t e d .
8 / Kefe r a t o f • j e l l i e s with one o r s o r e Jion-Japaneae members, and t o i n d i v i d u a l s of p a r t i a l non-Jopaneae a n c e s t r y who were allowed t o r e t u r n
t o t h e evacuated a r e a p r i o r t o J a n u a r y i , 194S ( t h e d a t e t h e West Coast was reopened t o persons of Japanese d e s c e n t ) .
9 / R e f e r s t o evacuees who Vere p e r m i t t e d t o r e t u r n t o t h e i r .•,.••:.< i n tha evacuated a r e a of Arizona which had naeti r e c l a s s i f i e d a s a " f r e e
area".
1 0 / Hefer* t o evacuees n o t i f i e d by l o c a l S e l e c t i v e Service b o a r d s t o r e p o r t for i n d u c t i o n I n t o aimed f o r c e s ; t o evacuees commissioned o r a c cepted, f o r e n l l e t m e n t i n t h e Army, Navy o r a u x i l i a r y m i l i t a r y language s c h o o l s ; t o evacuees v o l u n t e e r i n g f o r t h e armed f o r c e s ; and t o
evacueea a c c e p t e d for e n l i s t m e n t i n the iVAC, e t c .
1 1 / R e f e r s t o evacuees e n t e r i n g m e n t a l , o t h e r m e d i c a l , end p e n a l i n s t i t u t i o n s .
)£/ Refers t o evacuees t r a n s f e r r e d t o the J u r i s d i c t i o n of t h e Department of J u s t i c e . I n t e r n m e n t r e f e r s t o a l i e n e i n t e r n e d under t h e war power
of the U n i t e d S t a t e s Government, d e p o r t e d , or h e l d ponding d e p o r t a t i o n p r o c e e d i n g s by the Depo. r t sent of J u s t i c e . Voluntary i n t e r n m e n t
r e f e r s t o family members, ( c i t i z e n * and a l i e n s ) who, of t h e i r own v o l i t i o n , Joined a n i n t e r n e d a l i e n a t C r y s t a l C i t y Family Internment Camp.
16/ R e f e r s t o evacuees l e a v i n g f o r J a p a n , i n c l u d i n g r e p a t r i a t e s * e x p a t r i a t e s , and family members.
1 4 / R e f e r s t o u n a u t h o r i s e d d e p a r t u r e * from Witt c e n t e r s , I n c l u d i n g a h o s p i t a l p a t i e n t who wandered i n t o t h e d e s e r t , a f u g i t i v e who escaped i n t o
t h e d e s e r t , and a m e n t a l l y d e f i c i e n t young woman, who d i s a p p e a r e d .
I S / R e f e r s t o f i n a l d e p a r t u r e o r l e a v e s t a t u s of evacuees l e a v i n g t h e c u s t o d y of ViSA f o r t h e l a s t time between December SO, 1944, and Kerch
£0, 1M6.
1.6/ R e f e r s t o evacuees l e a v i n g t h e c u s t o d y of ..'KA Who r e q u e s t e d and were g r a n t e d f i n a n c i a l a s s i s t a n c e .
,17/ ftefere t o evacuees l e a v i n g t h e c u s t o d y of nrU who d i d not r e c e i v e f i n a n c i a l a s s i s t a n c e , i n c l u d i n g evacuees who o v e r - s t a y a d t h e e x p i r a t i o n
d a t e of a e l i o r t - t e r m o r s e a s o n a l Leave and were a u t o m a t i c a l l y c o n v e r t e d t o a t e r m i n a l d e p a r t u r e w i t h o u t g r a n t .
.•::/ R e f e r s t o evacuees l e a v i n g f o r Japan, i n c l u d i n g r e p a t r i a t e s , e x p a t r i a t e s , r e n u n c i a u t s , and family members.
1 9 / Refers t o d e a t h s o c c u r r i n g t o evacuees i n r e s i d e n c e a t c e n t e r s o r away from c e n t e r s on s h o r t - t e r m and s e a s o n a l l e a v e .
gfj/ R e f e r s t o evacuees t r a n s f e r r i n g t o a second o e n t e r from the o r i g i n a l o r f i r s t c e n t e r of admission o r a s s i g n m e n t . I n c e r t a i n i n s t a n c e s
r e f e r * t o evacuees t r a n s f e r r i n g t o a t h i r d o r f o u r t h c e n t e r frorf the second c e n t e r b e f o r e d e p a r t i n g for t h e l a s t t i n from t h e c u s t o d y of
.fit*. T r a n s f e r ! between any two c e n t e r s a r e not n e c e s s a r i l y e q u a l ( s e e t r a n s f e r s f r c u c e n t e r s in t a b l e 3) bacauso each c a n t o r accounted
f o r t h e t y p e of o r i g i n a l e n t r y and t h e t y p e of f i n a l d e p a r t u r e for e v e r y i n d i v i d u a l coming under i t s c u s t o d y ; f o r example, t h e f i r a t c e n t e r
w i l l not account for an i n d i v i d u a l aa being a t r a n s f e r who t r a n s f e r s t o a second c e n t e r , r e t u r n s t o t h e f i r s t c e n t e r , and f i n a l l y d e p a r t *
from t h e c u s t o d y of KfU from the, f i r s t c e n t e r ; t h e second c e n t e r w i l l , however, account for too i n d i v i d u a l In q u e s t i o n a s b e i n g a t r a n s f e r
t o and from Lho f i r s t c e n t e r .
£ 1 / Refers t o evacuees who ware i s s u e d f i n a l l e a v e s t a t u s , w i t h o u t being a d m i t t e d t o the c e n t e r of a s s i g n m e n t , i n c l u d i n g ( 1 ) s e a s o n a l workers
r e l e a s e d by .TCCA from assembly c e n t e r s and d i r e c t e v a c u a t i o n a r e a s who ware a s s i g n e d t o 7JRA c e n t e r s , and {?.) s e a s o n a l workers from Jerome
and Tula Lake wEio were a s s i g n e d to o t h e r c e n t e r s *
£ 3 / R e f e r s t o i n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d p e r s o n s t r a n s f e r r e d to the g e n e r a l c u s t o d y of ffiU from TOGA and o t h e r s o u r c e s who were n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o nor
a s s i g n e d t o a Nttt c e n t e r . Cm June 50, 1945 ( t h e d a t e MM Was r e l i e v e d of f i n a n c i a l r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r a l l i n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d persons) S77
were s t i l l i n i n s t i t u t i o n s , 13b were d e c e a s e d , and 44 were d i s c h a r g e d o u t s i d e a 1/FlA- c e n t e r . (See t a b l e 86 for more d e t a i l e d d a t a on I n s t i tutionalized persona.)
Source:
F i n a l A c c o u n t a b i l i t y R o s t e r s for a l l 74HA Canters
(1*1
SECTION II
SIZE OF CENTER POPULATION
The tables in this section reflect changes in center population,
average center population, and net decrease in population.
Table 5 presents a condensed picture of the ten WRA centers,
disclosing the name and location of each center, the date each center
opened, peak population, the number of days the center was in operation, and the date each center closed. This table will be of particular interest in the interpretation of other sections of this report
wherein tabular data are presented by center breakdowns,
A small advance crew of about 200 persons was sent to each center a few days prior to the first principal movement of evacuees from
assembly centers or direct evacuation areas. This crew consisted of
key personnel required to receive, feed, house, and provide medical
services for the evacuees as they arrived in greater numbers. The date
each center bpened is usually the date the advance crew arrived.
It will also be noted from table 5 that although the last major
movement from WCCA was received November 3, 1942, only two centers
reached their peak population prior to December 1942; two centers attained maximum population in the month of December, and the remaining
six centers between January and March 1943, Increases in the latter
part of 1942 and early 1943 were due to evacuees entering centers from
Hawaii, persons paroled or released from Department of Justice Internment and Detention Camps who entered WRA centers, evacuees entering WRA
centers in late 1942 and early 1943 via seasonal work furloughs from
WCCA assembly centers and direct evacuation areas^ and other miscellaneous entries.
Colorado River operated with three camps, Units 1, 2 and 3> and
Gila River with two, Canal and Butte. Units 2 and 3 at Colorado River
and Canal at Gila River closed early in the fall of 1945, However,
population and leave statistics were not maintained separately for
these camps.
Table 6 depicts first of month resident population including
evacuees on short-term and seasonal leave, whereas first of month resident population excluding evacuees on short-term and seasonal leave is
shown in table 7,. (For definition of short-term and seasonal leave
refer to Section III, Relocation.)
(15)
Between September 1943 and May 1944 Colorado River, Gila River,
Jerome, Manzanar and Rohwer transferred more people as segregants to
Tule Lake than they received as non-segregants from Tule Lake, On the
other hand, Granada, Heart Mountain and Minidoka received more nonsegregants from Tule Lake than were transferred to Tule Lake, These
are the primary population changes in tables 6 and 7 which are not explained by relocation, births, deaths and miscellaneous transfer movements between centers. (For more detailed information on segregation
moves, see Section X.) Other major transfer movements reflected in
center population data may be explained by the transfer movements to
Gila River, Granada, Heart Mountain and Rohwer as a result of Jerome's
closing in June 1944. Figure 2 is based on table 7,
Table 8 presents the average first of month population, by center, including and excluding persons on short-term and seasonal leave.
Table 9 summarizes the semimonthly net decrease in population,
excluding persons en short-term leave, between July 1, 1945 and December 31» 1945. This table reflects the manner in which the centers met
their center closure deadlines. Figure 3 is based on the data appearing in table 9.
Source of Data
Population data were compiled from adjusted Daily Evacuee Population Summaries, Form WRA-176, submitted to the Washington Office by
each of the WRA centers from February 1, 1943 to closing. These summaries include, among other things, the number of evacuees departing
each day, the number of persons admitted, the number of persons converting from short-term and seasonal leave to permanent leave status,
together with the population remaining each day. For the period prior
to February 1, 1943 similar information was compiled from WCCA Form
TSO-1, Daily Population Report, and WCCA Form TSO-2, Daily Recapitulation, These records are deposited with the National Archives.
(16)
THHtE 5.—IAOCATIOM OF CWTTOSl llABS TTSST 'WAOUSE AuTtmfJj BATE AHD EIES CFTOWHESrKBITOTuIATIOHlfeuTA'Trl OF MT.1 O ' i r a IS fPTIAvIOrl
AND DAK I AST tSSHEST OEPAB1BD, BT CEKISl:
Wptei
Resident c o p u l a t i o n r e f e r s t o copulation ewoludinf! evacuees on s h o r t - t e r m and seasonal l e a v e .
LOCATION
:i:;.i.:i
08A Centers from Inception t o Clooinf,
Stats
County
l a s t Post
'
Office Address
CAT:; FIPBT
vvACUlSE
AFmltTB
PEAK
vats
C e n t r a l Utah
[ft a t
lOllarcl
Topsa
r-U-U
5-17-43
ColorsAto R i v e r
AH Bona
lavas
Boston
5 - 8-42
7-
Oils Wver
Arizona
Flraal
Rivers
7-20-42
Granada
Colorado
Prowers
Juaaohe
8-27-42
2-
Heart Ucuntain
Wyotainy,
Park
Heart kourrtain
Jerome
Arkansae
[tree It C h i c o t
Denaon
Rancjner
Callferrda
QB/O
UanBanar
Hunt
Ittnldoia
Idaho
Jerome
RDhver
Arkansas
Desha
Tula Lake
Cal i f o r n i a
aodoe
)J
1,147
10-31-45
17,814
1,301
11-28-45
12-30-42
13,348
1,210
11-10-45
1-43
7,318
1,146
10-15-45
li-io-Jn
1 - 1-43
10,767
1,187
2-11-43
8,497
631
6-30-44
i/*-i-w
9-22-12
10,046
1,270
11-27-7,5
- '• • <: ' .
Newell
in:
8,130
3-42
8-12-42
eCCA Pom T3J0-1, 7ATCA Font TSO-2, Form ltRA-31, and Form WfLl-176
7aW0f,O—M>_-3.
nerAoyrD
1 0 - 6-42
Center under J u r i s d i c t i o n of flCCA u n t i l June 1 , 1742.
Source:
OArS Clter-v
IN
CP" n J7I0H
OATS I ACT
JE-TTOT
Pcouletlon
railL.triON
9-10-42
3 - 1-43
7,397
1,176
10-28-45
9-16-42
3-11-43
8,473
1,170
11-30-45
5-27-42
12-23-44
18,787
1,394
3-23-46
Teara t.—msLVsm popt-.trcoH ISBIUEIB -Atuiinrs cur smsa-m: AXD s^saiu. m n si (men aiu KOWTHI
JR4 Canters from Inception t o Closing
h
Mote: Total population February I , 1943* through Deaesirer 1, 1913, includes persona tersporarily t r a n s f e r r e d t o tsupp Canter; 16
on Fsbrtwerv 1 ; 39 on Ibirch 1 ; 31 on April 1 ; 19 on Jfay 1 ; 51 on June 1; 56 on Jul* 1 ; 69 on August l j 68 on September 1; 59 on
October l j 51 on Nceeubcr l j end 51 on Dsoenber 1 ,
STOW
ABB
jtamii
19
TOHL
CEKIRAl
UTAii
COurulllO c n A "OTHl (UAAHABA
went
n3**1
iioumaiii
JmCAT!
''AKlAeAB
IfiTOXKA
MAF?Jt
THUC lAXE
12
June 1
17,39}
-
7,261
-
9,666
July 1
August 1
rKuteubsr 1
Ootobsr 1
KoYsntoer 1
27,633
40,316
63,031
90,499
109,192
5.606
6,320
0,755
13,262
17,616
17,847
17,677
2,106
9,150
11,555
13,368
.
212
7,460
7,654
.
5,758
10,613
11,107
7,039
9,840
9,95s,
10,072
10,256
10,181
_
4,640
9,200
9,646
.
2,265
8,407
9,036
15,ln»
15,181
15,277
15,393
December 1
110,160
6,294
17,965
13,366
7,651
11,105
7,925
10,177
9,649
8,515
15,3U
January 1
February 1
Barer. 1
April 1
Bay 1
June 1
110,240
110,353
110,181
1'9,646
107,693
105,300
8,232
6,214
6,152
6,332
6,189
8,016
16,039
18,025
17,964
17,941
17,741
17,406
13,420
13,411
13,374
13,372
13,224
12,954
7,656
7,622
7,619
7,476
7,222
7,016
11,062
11,006
10,959
10,666
10,724
10,520
7,932
8,354
6,587
6,526
6,350
8,182
10,121
10,079
9,796
9,707
9,496
9,272
9,861
9,614
9,924
9,772
9,401
6,989
8,548
8,538
8,528
6,478
6,266
8,061
15,369
15,274
15,219
15,124
13,015
14,628
July 1
August 1
SseteaFer 1
October 1
Koeesfcer 1
Deoenbar 1
103,262
101,937
99,927
98,529
97,539
96,963
7,662
7,609
7,662
7,6o6
7,554
7,585
16,995
16,671
16,273
16,013
14,470
14,372
12,663
12,542
12,251
12,056
10,017
9,696
6,931
6,876
6,764
7,194
7,368
7,393
10,307
10,176
10,073
1(1,509
10,426
10,406
7,972
7,806
",649
6,699
6,787
6,726
9,197
9,1*3
9,105
9,045
6,701
8,692
8,752
6,556
6,325
9,530
9,419
9,492
7,695
7,761
7,552
7,123
6,731
6,676
14,630
14,464
14,165
12,153
16,012
15,671
January 1
February 1
Kerch 1
Ajrrtl 1
Bay 1
June 1
96,576
95,576
94,462
92,923
90,960
89,119
7,559
7,438
7,350
7,227
7,084
6,679
14,295
34,109
13,676
13,453
13,241
13,021
9,669
9,600
9,655
9,419
9,199
6,768
7,355
7,176
6,963
6,784
6,685
6,424
10,386
10,242
10,112
9,962
9,760
9,420
6,700
6,632
6,537
6,529
6,467
5,601
8,643
6,580
6,655
6,565
6,456
6,341
9,461
9,374
9,286
9,027
6,656
8,514
6,676
6,600
6,514
6,375
6,246
5,479
15,630
15,625
17,492
17,560
16,964
16,652
July 1
August 1
Aepteiober 1
October 1
KcTsstwr 1
87,363
65,616
84,046
62,634
62.C146
6,727
6,621
6,426
6,260
6,125
12,725
12,517
12,152
12,059
11,881
10,531
10,291
9,951
9,651
9,550
6,816
6,664
6,490
6,403
d^Ti
9,712
9,433
9,241
9,035
etst*
4
4
4
3
3
6,232
6,136
6,057
5,939
5,636
8,335
6,160
8,099
7,972
7,976
7,623
7,279
6,900
6,764
6,700
18,678
16,709
16,726
18,729
lelTlJ)
December 1
81,268
6,026
11,751
9,534
6,311
6,669
3
5,668
7,667
6,669
16,770
80,678
79,605
77,774
75,559
72,806
69,126
63,657
58,951
50,462
35,368
21,398
12,628
5,964
5,863
5,742
5,569
5,413
5,165
4,645
4,176
3,339
1,899
-
11,710
11,460
11,251
10,626
10,421
9,979
9,386
6,750
6,626
2,730
1,063
-
9,550
9,432
9,207
6,986
8,716
8,319
7,684
6,765
5,141
2,760
754
-
6,255
6,177
6,035
5,805
5,411
4,980
6,256
3,758
1,155
1,379
-
8,537
8,445
6,213
7,997
7,556
7,084
6,325
5,714
4,611
3,312
1,156
-
3
2
2
-
7,770
^.STA
7,373
6,651
6,392
5,615
4,937
4,330
3,218
1,462
.
6,747
6,697
6,563
6,339
5,991
5,447
4,910
4,098
3,332
2,175
1,804
-
5,568
5,522
5,435
5,298
5,030
4,658
4,248
3,994
3,552
2,891
1,146
.
.
16,734
16,593
17,953
17,864
17,866
17,879
17,466
17,366
17,266
16,740
15.450
12,628
7,303
5,046
2,808
-
-
.
-
.
-
.
.
-
.
.
.
.
.
.
T F jo9
5,146
2,eOt
.
U6
19 4 3
19 4 4
19 4 5
January 1
February 1
Kerch 1
April 1
Key 1
June 1
July!
Auguet 1
leptettoer 1
October 1
Bownber 1
Becauber 1
19 4 6
January 1
retrruary 1
Ueroh 1
Source,
-
TKCA Fbrm TSO-1, 30CA Fone TE0X2, end Farm "JtA.176
(IS:
.
.
.
TAExLE 7 . — t R S W O n POTOAttDM *7XLVT<I.frt n-XU^TS CT 3M&RT^7mW AM) SUSM.*!, 1*-MS BT C^HPS A1TO TOIrTIHt
"TiA "enters frotn Inceotion t o Closing
Hotel Total p u p u l i t t c n February 1 , 19-.3*. through IVsceriher 1 , 19U1, irtclu-tee persona tecTjporsirttj t r a n s f s r r s d t o Leunp Center: 16
on Feboniapy 1; 39 on skrch 1 ; 3a on April 1) 45 on bay 1 ; 5k on Juno 1 ; 58 on July l j 69 on August 1; 66 on Se^tontbtn- l j 59 on
October l j 56 on Nty^mc-rT 1- and 52 on Ifeoenfeer 1 .
TEAH
TOTAL
us™
CTWTHA1
UTAH
COL08ADO
M'.TJt
GILA WVSJt
G8JL6L0A
IEAB.T
I'OUOTAIU
gTlurrsOlffi
-
-
-
MtiZiXkR
IHKIDGKJ.
B0HT3H
7,666
-
-
TL'L3 LAIS
19 6 2
-
17,393
Jura 1
July 1
Ausaft L
Scptinbcr 1
Cctcwr 1
Nonibtr 1
Cuoimbir 1
27,696
60,232
62,936
86,167
100,696
105,611
Juiusry 1
Pcbl .,, ;. 1
Kirch 1
April 1
•V 1
June 1
July 1
August 1
Septaubar 1
October 1
flcvubcr 1
Duceubur 1
-
7,281
46*
6,778
7,765
9,706
9,854
10,001
9,213
9,091
9,870
4,839
8,331
7,933
8,656
2,2*6
8,228
8,401
9,038
15,020
15,170
14,666
14,438
16,819
10,767
10,698
10,601
10,498
10,171
9,795
7,817
8,268
8,488
8,399
8,231
9,011
9,915
9,878
9,605
9,497
9,170
8,685
9,230
9,309
9,397
9,130
8,317
7,755
8,44?
8,455
8,444
8,387
8,125
7,849
15,086
15,008
14,917
14,579
14,136
13,779
9,290
9,166
8,998
9,119
9,278
7,816
7,679
7,526
9,675
*;fo2
6,601
8,686
8,738
8,695
8,506
8,177
8,670
7,558
7,031
7,006
8,082
6,923
8,595
7,6627,500
7.122
9,730
6,266
6,206
5,931
i , 676
6,523
6,817
13,483
13,286
15,056
11,198
15 W
14,770
6,617
6,560
6,667
6,638
6,345
5,538
3,682
8,616
6,686
6,613
6,263
5,670
8,966
8,857
8,695
8,454
8,136
7,536
6,557
6,480
6,333
6,361
6,022
5,162
14,852
14,888
16,806
16,910
16,941
18,631
5,472
5,452
5,631
5,179
5,226
5,494
7,058
6,862
6,930
6,510
6,697
7,297
7,178
6,696
6,661
6,3?6
6,357
6,500
18,656
18,689
18,712
18,710
18,710
18,762
5,549
5,466
5,374
5,268
4,966
4,523
7,421
7,314
7,117
6,722
6,263
5,496
6,661
6,626
6,491
6,255
5,897
5,372
18,726
18,589
17,945
17,862
17,878
17.B62
4,058
3,769
3,366
2,576
1,122
4,67,9
4,244
3,167
1,467
6,786
3,998
3,255
2.115
1.783
17,454
17,361
17,253
16,575
15,323
12,565
5,801
7,691
7,882
8,756
13,256
17,806
17,293
16,906
17,318
2,106
9,168
11,553
13,233
13,266
212
7,0806,360
6,76.
5,758
9,966
9,875
10,673
107,369
107,790
107,587
105,950
102,280
98,693
7,907
7,966
7,933
7,986
7,766
7,537
17,578
17,561
17,517
17,326
16,653
15,987
13,360
13,333
13,293
13,266
12,990
12,601
7,282
7,318
7,263
6,874
6,(98
6,660
96,175
96,331
92,189
7,351
7,073
6,986
15,668
15,350
16,361
16,549
13,162
12,357
12,216
11,90!
11,683
13,626
19 6 3
19
•
88,670
91,735
'ffl
7,178
9:s5
Juouur* 1
Flbruiry- 1
Kirch 1
April 1
Mur 1
June 1
93,105
92,267
91,065
89,507
87,826
86,296
7,306
7,228
7,166
7,028
6,866
6,487
13,708
13,607
13,370
13,030
12,800
12,312
9,727
9,673
9,502
9,251
9,051
8,578
6,99*
6,810
6,647
6,438
6,369
5,815
9,898
9,750
9,617
9,604
9,073
8,587
July 1
August 1
raptcuber 1
October 1
Koicctwr 1
ucescbsr 1
61,103
79,387
78,069
76,195
76,962
79,130
6,081
5,869
5,812
5,613
5,666
5,838
11,719
11,573
11,136
11,065
11,078
11,282
10,1869,962
9,625
9,277
9,266
9,660
6,097
5,895
5,708
5,661
5,895
6,192
8,658
8,413.
8,25*
7,866
8,069
8,325
Jinuiry 1
J'ltnjiry 1
Kerch 1
April 1
utr/1
June 1
79,770
78,726
76,760
76,806
71,957
68,133
5,922
5,814
5,698
5,506
5,322
5,027
11,606
11,137
10,910
10,693
10,216
9,766
9,49?
9,357
9,146
8,922
8,625
8,212
6,199
6,098
5,96*
5,702
5,336
6,866
8,393
8,323
8,093
7,896
7,476
7,011
July 1
Aciuct 1
Septa pun r 1
October J
Kosceber 1
Dcnurir 1
62,558
57,668
69,606
36,316
21,161
12,565
6,667
4,033
3,270
1,855
9,133
8,430
6,558
2,515
1,068
7,516
6,600
4,967
2,613
738
6,126
3,657
3,088
1,3*3
6,221
5,596
4,506
3,215
1,127
-
km
6,421
66
19 6 9
-
1
19 6 6
January i
February 1
lurch 1
Soimei
7,269
5,065
2,806
~
"
-
HCCA Fora TSO-l', HCCA Form T30-2, end Farm
-
1
:
:
Itflj-itfv
(1*3
~
~
7,269
5,045
2,806
RESIDENT POPULATION BY CENTER
MAY I, I94E - APRIL 1,1946
§
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F I G.
2
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».—AVETAnB TCSt or Wit
X"IElnai 61 <nnm UD TZUlt 9M Centers From locution to Closing
Hoto! Average population la sum of first of sent! populations diviisd by number of months during year each center was In operation.
etXCLrallK, mcTjaS OJI SKKt-lmi
AHII SEASOnAl, lvgVg
__
INCIDDI1E FSACII6ES Oil SHORT-TOTl
iTO SEASOSAL lAWE
1915:
1943
1941
1945
I4LL MU InCliTiaS
oi.orn
1/98,569
54,071
57,315
65,461
Central Utah
7,125
7,456
6,410
4,689
-
7,473
14,06?
15,801
12,223
8,350
-
9,661
12,192
9,460
6,924
-
Granada
5,098
6,691
6,210
4,640
-
Heart llmintain
9,068
9,84*
6,624
6,169
-
Colorado liver
Oila Kivvr
19*6
19*2
5,040
1943
1944
1945
1946
^104,299
56,56*
56,216
5,052
7,936
6,612
4,784
14,401
16,626
12,923
6,566
9,909
12,434
9,667
7,029
5,749
7,266
6,705
4,721
9,696
10,588
9,572
6,268
Jeroae
7,272
7,680
6,324
-
-
7,462
7,614
6,414
3/2
danaaiiar
9,628
9,002
6,163
4,162
-
10,017
9,364
6,592
4,306
klnidofca
7,436
8,194
7,664
5,403
-
8,434
9,320
8,577
5,553
Roomer
6,296
7,627
6/346
4,840
-
6,396
7,850
6,654
4,918
11,940
14,032
17,606
17,113
5,040
12,236
14,834
17,656
17,154
Tills lake
1/
Includes average first of 00010 population for Leupp Canter which ess in ooeration for 11 nonthe in 1943.
5,052
{Sea feeble 65
2/ Refers to peraona on short-term and eeesonal leave from JertvaB ahan that canter closed 6-30-44.
Source! VCCA Form TSO-1 and Farm ffM-176
MHLS 9.—STT nBEROAr-g IS RTailfueT ItjPJUnav K cnrraii
Si, CtaraVers, Semlmchthly, July 1, 1945 - Deoeefcer 31, 1915
hotei Excludes evacuees on ahcrt-torm leavs.
Pi 31100
TOTAL
TOTAL
OT.KlRIlL
neujj
COIOISOO
jrrueo,
GILA
RTvTjl
0*4VJ448A
IftffiT
jiyllFflAIF
2AHZAMI1
nillsCrlA
BOWITJI
TuIZ
ijurg
55,269
4,447
9,133
7,514
4,126
6,221
4,058
4,619
4,766
10,185
July 1-15
1,870
164
231
334
230
271
77
226
200
117
July 16-31
3,020
230
472
560
239
354
212
349
566
-4
Aue 1-15
2,672
216
517
725
316
317
139
250
161
31
AUR 16-31
5,590
547
X,335
928
253
775
266
627
582
57
Sept 1-15
7,667
719
2,256
1,136
772.
654
424
909
707
290
Sept 16-30
7,223
496
1,767
1,196
953
635
342
791
433
388
Oct 1-15
5,043
756
463
541
1,363
258
330
745
95
470
Oct 16-31
8,112
1,097
1,004
1,304
-
1,630
1,126
722
237
782
HOT 1-15
5,324
-
623
736
-
1,127
656
-
625
953
(tor 16-30
3,292
-
245
961
-
4,315
.
Deo 1-15
Boo 16-31
Source!
.
.
-
.
-
Form "-Ht-175
(21)
264
-
-
-
-
958
-
9
.
1,625
6
1
4,315
NET DECREASE IN POPULATION BY CENTER
SEMIMONTHLY JULY I-DECEMBER 31,1945
Source:
Table 9
SECTION III
RELOCATION
The tables in this section are devoted to the summarization of
evacuee movements in and out of centers as a result'of WRA's relocation
policy, together with a description of the relocated group. For a discussion of the regulations involved, revisions to leave policy, and
other qualifying factors, refer to the reports WRA - A Story of Human
Conservation and The Relocation Program published by the Government
Printing Office.
Definition of Terms
Indefinite Leave
Indefinite leave was granted to evacuees leaving centers for an
indefinite period or to evacuees on seasonal or short-term leave desiring permanent leave status between July 20, 1942 (the date of the first
tentative indefinite leave policy) and December 19, 1944. Although
some persons on indefinite leave received permission, to re-enter a center, those granted indefinite leave were considered to have departed
from the custody of YJRA, Indefinite leave was classified by the Statistics Section in accordance with the prescribed leave procedure into
the following general types:
(1) Relocation - refers to the movement of evacuees out of the
centers and back into private life, categorized as follows:
(a) Community Invitation refers to evacuees making arrangements to live in a hotel, hostel, or In a private home
approved by a Relocation Officer while arranging for
employment, and to evacuees going to an area pursuant
to a notice from a Relocation Officer that the area
was approved and that there were jobs available,
(b) Education refers to evacuees
attend'a"college, university
sional school. This type of
school children accompanying
Students who planned to work
classified as Employment.
(23)
leaving the center to
or business or profesleave does not include
or going to join parents.
part time'usually were
(c) Employment refers to evacuees accepting employment or
otherwise'engaged in gainful pursuits,
(d) Join or Accompany Family refers to evacuees, including
children who had not reached their 17th birthday and
other dependents, who were accompanying or going to
join an evacuee who was relocating or who had already
relocated.
(e) Mixed Marriage Release refers to families with one or
more non-Japanese members, and to individuals of partial non-Japanese descent who were allowed to return
to the evacuated area prior to January 3» 1945 (the
date the West Coast was reopened to persons of Japanese descent),
(f) Return to Free Area refers to evacuees who were permitted to return to their homes in the evacuated area
of Arizona which was reclassified as a "free area",
(2) United States Armed Forces - refers to evacuees volunteering for the armed forcesj to evacuees notified by local
Selective Service boards to report for induction; to evacuees conmiissioned or accepted for enlistment in the Army,
Navy, or auxiliary n&litary language schools; and to evacuees accepted for enlistment in the WAC, the WAVES, etc.
(3) Institution - refers to evacuees committed to mental and
penal institutions, including reformatories, and to evacuees entering tuberculous sanitoria, hospitals, rest homes,
and orphanages,
(4) Department of Justice Internment - refers to aliens interned under the war power of the United States Government and
to aliens deported or held pending deportation proceedings
(only three persons directly involved in deportation).
Voluntary Internment refers to family members (citizens and
aliens) who, of their own volition, joined an interned
alien at Crystal City Family Internment Camp administered
by the Department of Justice,
(5) To Japan - refers to evacuees leaving WRA centers for
Japan,
(24)
Terminal Departure
With the revocation of the West Coast exclusion order by the
Western Defense Command becoming effective January 3, 1945, WRA announced its plan for the closing of centers and abolished the leave
clearance provisions of its leave regulations on December 20, 1944,
Evacuees departing permanently or converting from short-term and seasonal leave after that date were considered as terminal departures,
Reinductions were not permitted for evacuees who left the centers for
purposes of relocation after December 20, 1944, and only those persons
granted special permission by the National Director and persons on
indefinite leave (trial period) were reinstated as residents. Terminal
departures were broken down by the Statistics Section, in accordance
with prescribed relocation procedures, into the following general
classifications:
(1) With Relocation Grant - refers to evacuees leaving the
custody of WRA who requested and were granted financial
assistance,
(2) Without Relocation Grant - refers to evacuees leaving the
custody of WRA who did not receive financial assistance.
Evacuees who over-stayed the expiration date of a shortterm or seasonal leave were automatically converted to
Terminal Departure-Without Relocation Grant,
(3) Armed Forces - refers to evacuees entering the armed forces
under the conditions mentioned under indefinite leave. To
avoid the reinduction of any individual issued a terminal
departure, an evacuee reporting for a pre-induction physical examination or for induction into the Army departed
under the provisions of a short-term leave, and, if at the
end of 30 days he had not returned to the center, he was
converted to terminal departure,
(4) Institution - refers to evacuees entering institutions
under the conditions mentioned under indefinite leave
above. To avoid the reinduction of any individual issued
a terminal departure, an evacuee leaving for an institution departed under the provisions of a short-term leave,
and, if at the close of the center he had not been discharged to the center, he was converted to terminal departure,
(5) Department of Justice Internment and Voluntary Internment refer to aliens and family members entering internment
camps under the conditions mentioned under indefinite leave
above*
(25)
(6) To Japan - refers to evacuees leaving for Japan from Tule
Lake,
Seasonal Leave
Seasonal leave (also called work-group leave) was granted to
evacuees leaving centers for seasonal agricultural work for a specified
period of time which could be extended. The first seasonal leave was
issued in June 1942 and issuance of this type of leave was continued
until December 20, 1944. Persons on seasonal leave were eligible to
apply for conversions of their leave status to indefinite leave or
terminal departure, and until such conversions were effected they remained under the custody of WRA,
Also pertinent to the seasonal leave program were assignments
of seasonal workers. Assigned persons refer to persons on seasonal
leave from a WCCA assembly center (or direct evacuation area) or a WRA
center whose custody was transferred via assignment to a second center"
without induction into the second center. The three types of assignments reflected in column 16 of table 10 are as follows:
(1) Seasonal workers on work furlough from WCCA assembly centers and direct evacuation areas who were assigned to WRA
on October 31, 1942. Of the 1,579 seasonal workers assigned to WRA centers, 826 were admitted to centers and 753
applied to a WRA field office and were granted conversions
to indefinite leave or terminal departure without entering
the center to which they were assigned (see tables 1 and
3).
(2) When Tule Lake became a segregation center in September
1943, there were 137 persons on seasonal leave assigned to
other centers who were granted conversions to indefinite
leave or terminal departure without entering the center to
which they were assigned,
(3) When Jerome closed June 30, 1944, there were 9 persons on
seasonal leave assigned to other centers who were granted
conversions to indefinite leave without entering the center
to which they were assigned,
Short-Term Leave
Short-term leave (also called short-term pass) was issued to
evacuees who wished to leave the center for a period of a few days or a
few weeks to negotiate a property arrangement, consult a medical specialist, or transact other personal business, including visits to other
(26)
relocation c e n t e r s . After December 20, 1944 short-term leave was i s sued with emphasis on the promotion of permanent r e l o c a t i o n , including
investigation of relocation opportunities, interviewing prospective
employers, e t c . After t h i s date short-term leave was also issued to
evacuees departing for pre-induction physical examinations and for i n duction into the armed forces, and for departures to i n s t i t u t i o n s for
emergency h o s p i t a l i z a t i o n , for incarceration in a j a i l or other penal
i n s t i t u t i o n for a period not in excess of six months,, or for p a r t i c i pation in criminal proceedings where the period of departure would not
exceed s i x months. Persons on short-term leave were e l i g i b l e to apply
for conversion of leave s t a t u s to seasonal leave, i n d e f i n i t e leave and
terminal departure, and u n t i l conversion to indefinite leave or terminal departure was effected they remained under the custody of WRA,
Conversions
Conversions apply to persons who were away from centers on
short-term or seasonal leave (1) who applied for and were granted another kind of leave or a transfer to another center without returning
to the center from which they departed on temporary leave, and (2) who
were deceased.
Wet Change in Indefinite Leave and Terminal Departure
Wet change in i n d e f i n i t e leave and terminal departure refers to
the n e t increase in any p a r t i c u l a r period due t o departures, l e s s admissions and transfers to other c e n t e r s , plus conversions from s h o r t term and seasonal leave.
Net Change in Seasonal Leave
Net change in seasonal leave r e f e r s to the net increase or decrease in any p a r t i c u l a r period due to departures, plus conversions
from short-term leave and assignments, les3 admissions and conversions
to i n d e f i n i t e and terminal departure, transfers and death.
Net Change in Short-Term Leave
Net change in short-term leave r e f e r s to the net increase or
decrease in any p a r t i c u l a r period due to departures, l e s s admissions
and conversions to seasonal, i n d e f i n i t e and terminal departure, t r a n s fer and death.
Net Absences End of Month
Wet absences end of month refer to the cumulative number of persons away from the center on leave a t any p a r t i c u l a r period.
(27)
Table Content
Table 10 represents a highly condensed series picturing the departures on, admissions from, and conversions pertinent to short-term,
seasonal, and Indefinite leave and terminal departure, by center, occurring during each month the centers were in operation, together with
the net number away from the centers at the end of the month on each
type of leave. The net increase in final departures as shown in figure
5, covering monthly relocation from inception to closing of centers,
was plotted from column 3 of table 10.
Tn table 11 the monthly relocation rate per 1,000 population
from January 1943 to March 1946 is computed from the net increase in
indefinite leave and terminal departure appearing in table 10 and the
first of the month population appearing in table 6. Major transfer
movements affect the population base for most centers at certain periods; namely, segregation moves to and from Tule Lake between September
1943 and May 1944, and transfers from Jerome at the time it closed in
June 1944. The resultant rate for any period following the month in
which an undue change in the population base occurred will obviously be
lower or higher than the net increase in relocation*warrants. The allcenter rate is not, however, subject to such increases or decreases
inasmuch as transfers between centers are not reflected in the allcenter population base.
The state and postal address of the first destination of persons
departing for the last time from WRA centers for purposes of relocation
are shown in table 12. All destinations are classified by the postal
address furnished WRA by the evacuees when they relocated with the result that rural-farm population in surrounding areas are included with
each post office address. Postal addresses are enumerated for only
those addresses to which 200 or more evacuees relocated directly from
centers.
In table 13 total reported returns of evacuees to the three West
Coast States are compared with the 1940 population of Japanese descent
by county and post office address. Returns were reported for those
evacuees relocating to these states directly from WRA centers and for
those evacuees already relocated who requested and received WRA financial assistance to return to the West Coast States. The same qualifications of postal address applying in table 12 are applicable in this
table. The 1940 population figures for these states, by county, were
obtained from U. S. Bureau of the Census publications.
Table 14 gives the age, sex and nativity composition of the relocated group at six month intervals from December 31, 1942 to December
31, 1944. It will be noted that the age groups most vitally affected
(28)
by relocation are 20-24, 15-19 and 25-29. The age composition of the
relocated group as compared with the 1942 population and the r e s i d u a l
population December 31, 1944 i s further highlighted in figure 4 .
Table 15 compares the original group of evacuees who entered WRA
centers with those evacuees who had relocated as of May 31, 1944 and as
of December 31, 1944 with respect to occupational classifications, sex
and nativity. Evacuees under 14 years of age are excluded from this
summary.
Tables 16 and 17 are devoted to a family study made from the
Final Accountability Rosters for Manzanar and Minidoka and depict the
semiannual period in wnich family members of each family size departed
for the last time from the center. Each family is tabulated semiannually according to the cumulative number of family members permanently
departed from the center on each date. Families who entered as transfers from other centers and families whose final departures were transfers to other centers are excluded from these tables.
Table 18 summarizes the total number of evacuees known to have
sailed to Hawaii, including those persons who were originally evacuated
from Hawaii, and evacuees from the mainland wno relocated to Hawaii,
Of the 1,108 evacuees who sailed, 912 left WRA centers for Hawaii and
196 relocated from centers to destinations on the mainland and subsequently sailed to Hawaii.
Source of Data
WRA centers documented egress and ingress by submitting daily
to the Washington Office from February 1, 1943 to closing of centers a
Departure Advice, Form WRA-178, for every evacuee departing on shortterm, seasonal and indefinite and terminal departure; an Admission Advice, Form WRA-177, for every evacuee returning from short-term, seasonal and indefinite leave; and a Change of Status Advice, Form WRA-222,
for every evacuee on temporary leave whose leave status was changed
without returning to the center. These daily shipments of advices were
numerically summarized on a Daily Evacuee Population Summary, Form WRA176, which disclosed, among other things, the number of persons departing each day, the number of persons admitted, the number of persons
converting, together with the cumulative number absent from the center
on the various types of leave.
The advices and the daily summaries were submitted daily from
February 1, 1943 to the closing of centers. For the period prior to
that time similar information was compiled from WCCA Form T30-1, Daily
Population Report, and WCCA Form TSO-2, Daily Recapitulation. These
records are deposited with the National Archives.
(29)
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3T WOKTK: WRA COTC-T. f r a n I r i r - e t l o n to ClT»inR
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Sb-Trm.
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Terr,
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MOSS
(10)
(6)
(16)
(8)
(IB)
(12)
(11)
(6)
(8)
(1)
(20)
19)
(31)
(l»S3
(7)
(3)
13)
(88)
(13)
(15)
(IT)
(19)
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a
.
-
TOTAL
I J If 2
in
June
July
Augtwt
Septemlh* r
October
Ho vamber
December
i 9 1* J
January
February
fcnrcb.
Acrll
"
June
July
AuRuat
September
October
So*ember
December
3,860
1,897
6,463
1,869
8,755
6.869
7,606
9,5«9
11,180
13,360
15,166
16,386
17,801
17,866
10, OK
16,313
16,696
18.786
21,078
23.632
89.193
32,629
81,319
I 9 6 5
January
February
Hare*
April
Hay
JUD*
July
Aorrtflt
Sep tar-bar
Qctobar
KoTembar
Deeeaber
1 9 6 6
Jaaua-rY
February
Harcb
iifjurr*.
.
28.931
83.983
85,735
87,919
31.153
39.595
3&.610
38,111
90,108
39.599
37.618
37,097
19,188
20,506
88,119
86,385
80,388
88,315
30,081
38,116
33,669
3S..665
35,656
35,989
18,870
37,189
IJ 0,899
60,336
65,5-00
69.136
56.773
59.770
08,090
83,818
96,650
105,088
110,387
59,865
61,581
66,(61
68,163
53,676
58,687
07,036
88,160
96,813
105,005
110,353
-
-
118,631
111,690
117,696
118,630
116,288
117,696
September
.••••--LI
Op t o t * P
Boritsber
December
6
1
-
1 9 U
January
TebniFry
Kartb
Anrtl
hay
June
Juljf
65
873
3,737
6>53
«BJ
:
IK
1(2
6,653
9.113
5,621
_
18
117.696
866
_
11
67
155
2:1
157
115,928
886
_
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1*5
812
,'7')
19*
gov
16,971
15,775
607
631
002'
= 20
2,116
8.537
8.183
1.591
8, l60
1,886
1,160
8,956
76
36
_
-1
m
10
s.
m
1.358
16
10
11
106
130
119
Iff
166
135
310
8 =2
1.90 8
2,760
8.055
1,668
8,189
1.799
1,111
663
516
K7
18,165
18,790
1.878
1,586
1,813
8,066
1,963
1,805
1.389
1.705
1,636
1.977
8,131
1,858
3,077
1,=38
1,186
1.301
985
W66
2.033
1,355
976
1,009
535
76,366
5.399
5"
3.933
136
100
167
815
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1;
563
3
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76
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55
51
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86
37
661
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61
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116
300
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62
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376
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6.375
366
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2,031
33
36
1 f-i
175
-152
807
1-7
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!=;•• -163
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1
i.: 193
33
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1,861
816
166
6
1
18
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13
m
616
lU7
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67
80
19
38
81
10
68
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73,155
936
1,709
66l
87
387
178
178
lf»
85
r.f
67
73
107
97
167
153
216
155
51
if!
11
7.361
1.336
2.135
8.185
3,818
3.667
5,235
6,800
8,608
16,006
13.676
8,698
5,387
7,326
8,377
2,258
3,806
2,860
2,858
8,806
1,800
2.076
2.316
8,860
3.708
5,331
5.013
S.56?
I'.186
16.053
8.798
2,768
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158
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6,375
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6,218
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7,168
7,620
8,255
8,963
10,837
14,862
16,329
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WRA C e n t e r s January 19 4J - 4 . r c h 194b
Hotel R a t e s e q u a l t h e n e t in-cressa i n p e r s o n s on i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e ar.d tertrtcukl d e p a r t u r e during j&cmth p e r 1,300 r e a l d c n t p o p u l a t i o n i i n c l u d i n g
pareona on i h o r t ^ t a r o end aeeaonel leave) a t b e g i n n i n g of e o n t h . J-el incrsttaa on i n d - f i n i t e Leave and t e r m i n a l d e p a r t u r a for Tula i.ti-t excludes
a P 3Su ouj,ee t r a n s f e r s t o i n t e r n m e n t and s a i l i n g s t o Japan from t h a t c e n t e r bets-sen Uficthmbor 194* and -Vrcz. 1<3>4(>.
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ALL VKA
CKNT5B3
CfFNTRAL
UTAH
C0LWA3O
FHYD1
C1LA
FUVTTR
GRAKA0A
HLAP.T
MOUNTAIN
JEAOME
MANZANAA
MINIDOKA
itcRin
TU1A7
] 4.817
3.0
5.6
70.0
1.7
7.0
2.4
10.4
12.6
11.7
10.9
21.5
26.2
M M
January
February
March
April
•W
lira
Julj
Aug u at.
baptaacar
1 1 la:
Acraabar
Dacaabar
1 a 4 4
January
i n ! : •!!.! ,
March
April
•V
JUM
July
Auguat
aaptanaar
. : t.l -i
urrraabar
Oaear-bar
1 9
4
3.5
5.0
a.2
W.J
23.6
20.5
15.4
21.2
IB . 3
12.4
10.5
9.0
15.5
16.9
23 . 6
.1 .i
26.4
26.:;
1' .9
3.5
11.2
12.3
21 .2
2;.r
23.9
13-2
21.1
19.9
15.4
13.1
10.2
15.6
17.1
26.1
19.4
15-3
L5.1
29.2
29.1
24.9
25.2
2 6 .A
22.6
21.1
T.4
9.5
12.7
It .5
29.1
22.9
27.;5
34.4
39.J
101.1
107.6
200.4
10.4
20 A
2.2
J.6
3.7
11.4
21.4
25.0
20.5
25.J
17.5
lj.l
1/6.4
7.0
14.7
16.2
26.a
1 7 .j
16.4
24.6
19.2
,1.1
9.6
i6.a
13-0
4.6
2.9
3-5
3-4
11,4
a .6
22.5
12.9
25.2
16.9
13.7
1/16.1
6.3
9.2
17.3
27.4
• ;-7
36.9
36.5
1/23.4
35.0
32.2
13.6
4.8
-
6.4
2.4
22.1
37.9
32.5
17.1
12.1
20.5
25.7
1/21.5
9.5
9.9
26.3
30.5
32.4
L9.2
26,4
30.1
1/26.6
30-5
17.9
9.5
Lt.O
12.5
6.3
5-5
7.9
,6.2
20.3
21.6
13.9
U.I
13.6
1/9.2
8.1
3.0
4.8
4,2
6.6
22.1
22.4
27,4
6.5
7.6
3.1
23.1
16.8
17.9
3/10.4
14.0
6.0
15.4
14.1
,6.2
17.0
11.8
15.0
23.3
23.5
24.2
1/30.2
21.8
14.6
17.8
23.B
18.0
26.0
16.8
a
21.0
19.6
11.4
6.9
7-9
8.2
9.4
16.7
39.0
46.0
26,0
24.1
23.2
18.4
22.5
25.1
20.1
16.7
29.2
8.6
6.2
2/4.4
6.1
1/12.7
11.7
17.3
13-5
2/10.1
1/11.0
4.8
9.3
14.1
14.3
9.7
1/16.2
11.7
19.8
19.7
16.2
16.0
20.0
19.2
30.B
13-9
30.4
33.6
26.3
25.6
23.4
22,3
14.6
15.9
19.3
10.9
16.3
12.5
#a
i
,7
I
,7
7
23.5
21.6
40.5
1/48.4
f
8
J
1/50.9
57.4
22.a
11.5
.1
}.'
t*
-6.1
t
5
• V i m ;
February
•Arab
April
"V
JuAa
July
Auguat
Saptaabar
Octabar
NDvaabar
Darraajbar
1 » 1 b
January
Fabruary
March
26.2
37.9
bo. e
11.3
76.9
145.0
299.8
391.3
391.1
142.3
431.3
.
21.3
,0.6
15.0
39.5
38.7
42.9
54.6
66.1.
24.7
31.4
46.4
219.9
6W.5
6OI.5
a
23.5
77.2
120.6
240.4
46J.1
727.9
14.9
24.1
(9.4
69.4
80.2
145.6
117.5
161.3
562.6
a
U.9
28.9
28,0
55-4
63.3
108.6
91.9
193.6
261.1
651.9
*
*
11.6
15.8
25.9
52.7
24.a
63,2
61.0
111. 4
186.4
605. j
*
26.9
27.5
70.4
61.6
121.3
120.J
122.7
256.4
539.9
6.3
20.6
34.6
55-4
91.1
99.1
166.0
187.4
347.5
170.6
*
.2
.5
.9
1.6
1.6
2.7
2.6
6.7
33.4
79.9
256.9
142.3
311.B
311.6
361.9
361.9
if
"1 ii 1 r - nK- >6i iMf.-ef.ittj.oji c e n t e r betseon d e p t r t b a r 1J4J and ir D e*ab;ir -V4- ; hence r a t e s not • i g n i f J.cant.
*
Last svacusa departed d u r i n g month.
A,' Rata i s loirer t b a n n e t i n c r « a e t y n r e l o c a t i o n s i r r a n t i due t o i n c r e a s e i n p o p u l a t i o n boas ITS s u i t i n g from t r a n s f e r s i n fron o t h e r c a n t o r s .
2/ Rata i s h i g h e r than n e t i n c r e a s e lit r e l o c a t i o n » n r a f l t f l due t o d e c r e e s * I n p o p u l a t i o n huds r e s u l t i n g f r o a tranefoire t o o t h e r c e n t e r s .
5dLu-os:
Tables 6 and 10
(41!
TJIBtfc 12
STK& Wn POET OJTICL A3DXK33 OF RHiT MPTIKHiai BY tUTI/TTt, P»10a J ^ A S Y 1, 1**5 AnH JUTCJUtT 1 , 1«?*S AUTO LAT^i
tacU«Q*
S s l c c a t l n r Trim W* CMt*r>, 19*? - 19*6
Hota. Rsfere to ret»rt9d d e s t i n a t i o n s of evacuees on l a t t permanent dapaxture fros. VRA. Ssntsr* excluding deoerturna t o '1, 5 f Artnad P o r o - i , i n s t t t i r t i o n a . Tlmanrtmen., o f J u s t i c e rntarnnent ?ajnpB, to .Tatjan, and:
dearths In c e n t e r s ; subsequent nkoveaiints Of r e l o c a t e d aracuafe from ana address: ta another are not r e f l e c t e d in t h i s t a b l e . All d r t t i n s t 1 una ere c l r u s f f l f d by p o s t a l address e i t h r e s u l t t h a t rural-fsnfl pooulnt l o a i n aurrotittdtft^ *rea are fnfilud49<J with each neat o f f i c e a d d r e s s ; Oflly tnoae p o s t a l addresses t o ahleh 2W or Bar* e s a c u e s i r e l o c a t e d d i r e c t l y front Centers, e y e l i s t e d .
T i e r t o January }t 1?*S. a l l aarta
Of t h e United S t a t e s except the excluded area foonpossd rcurhly of the e e e t e r n tialT of "TaehirtEton sad f r e r o n , a l l of l a l i f o r a l a , fend t h e southern part of hri-Efma.) *ara open to r e i n e s t i n e sraeueesi 313 ,r.ir.-j-.rv 3
r e s t r i c t i o n s on return af evacuee! t o excluded a r e s sere l i f t e d except for persons served i n d i v i d u a l e x o l u f i s n ordsrs by t h s TfaeterTi !>afen*e ^CTcard.
StVm AttD PtTJTAL AUmfiHS
or
1(_ 1
ti
Total
iVlxinr
i/t/45
AvOfilOAH
W45
sBORtt
-" I
m t 3 T IJRSTTNA TI or
Total
TOTAL
106,925
31,625
75,300
1,155
1,906
547
lot,570
100,0
29,817
28.5
74,751
71.5
66,219
100.0
24,861
103,605
29,753
7 3,616
65,460
A
?
2
Arinoam
Olnridala
otnor
616
1ST
111
I*'!
73
7"
666
414
252
Arkonoa,
161
71
43,775
1/154
uastTMATioM ( n o o n
BBTTFtATim Kt-Olft
.RTnibar)
[ p , „ „ t ,
Onltod S t o t S t
B a l i .
s
TOTAL
FTlSB
1/1/45
OaliPorala.
llnaadA
Barkola*
'urban.
Dlatfaa
Tlorln
roller
Traoro
SarAana
Ouadalup.
Lodl
Lcmlta
Lang Bnnch
Laaala
La. Angelas
UontarsnUountoln v i a *
Hoaeoatla
Oakland
Palo Alto
Porlisr
PsSndsn*
Ponryn
Saodlag
Rlobnono
Sacranonto
dan Dingo
Son TTanciaco
Sangar
dan JOBS
San Hotno
Santa Ana
Santa Barbara
Salaa
stootton
Panioa
Walnut Orooa
m
6t4
ojB
P01
Pft
329
1,535
368
J>86
775
218
1,011
211
10,125
313
251
226
777
aa,
A
-2
-5
52-4
245
351
U
5«5
i
420
443
261
2,765
501
2,845
352
1,712
334
247
260
319
1,574
223
592
-A
-4
-1
-4
"
4.
i lattnr
K
roRustT Boajr
lA/45
A tartar
74 0
T
A
a
T
A T A
0
V A
Fti-or
Total
I
L A
& 1 K
I
L A
B
1/1/45
* Lator
Totai
P
TOTAL
Prior
W 4 5
1/V4J 1 Lator
I
R
0
B
H
AOSOUOAJI BOTH
Total
Prior
T
TORSION
BORK
1A/45
1/1/45
I Lator
Total
Prior
3/V45
A Lator
a
L
38,151
100.0
M56
1=.?
33,355
87.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1OO.0
100,0
100,0
37.6
41,358
42.4
24,837
40,623
311,149
*,75B
98.7
98.9
'9.9
96.2
99.5
100.0
»;,i
7
-
7
503
177
376
774
53
77 i
74
221
155
315
213
10!
140
116
7]
95
45
43,581
211
844
228
201
251
325
1,532
366
284
777
218
1,005
211
10,077
313
291
226
22,963
117
430
112
102
183
174
760
212
134
•3Hi
555
101
5,127
140
154
126
407
133
200
321
236
211
139
1,500
260
1,343
179
1,064
162
130
133
166
17C
22,793
117
430
112
102
183
170
760
212
132
338
113
554
101
5,0*4
140
154
128
404
118
200
319
23*
211
134
1,497
260
1,341
179
1,080
162
129
133
162
20,812
54
414
116
95
773
230
391
587
424
443
261
2,765
501
2,641
352
1,708
334
246
260
315
1,574
223
552
z
756
122
308
a4
-7
5
!':
-3
15
-2
-3
-7
-4
a
1
-4
•
756
122
308
111
ir;
772
156
152'
441
105'
455
110
5,002
173
137
98
370
112
151
263
1B6
232
127
1,265
241
1,502
173
648
172
117
121
153
616
. 101
284
33,153
95.1
99.9
-
2
B
.
?s
.a
•5
.3
.5
.9
.2
.6
?
250
153
57
•3
-
45
.2
20,788
94
414
11*
95
111
155
772
.156
152
441
105
455
110
4,593
173
137
98
365
112
191
26S
186
232
127
1,268
2*1
1,500
113
648
172
117
127
153
618
101
284
41.9
.2
10
21
-?
-1
•m
1•-J
"
.8
.2
,2
.3
.3
1.5
.4
.3
.7
.2
1.0
.2
9.8
.3
.3
.2
•7
.2
.4
.6
.4
.4
.2
2.6
.
.5
2.7
.3
1.6
.3
.2
.2
.3
1.5
.2
.6
*
*
.
•'•
-
*
-
.
.9
.7
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.6
.3
.8
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.3
.3
.6
-1
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
.7
58.2
.3
1.1
34.6
.2
.6
.2
.2
.3
•3
1.1
.3
.2
.1
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•
.
«
. 2*
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•
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.
.
-4
.
.
•
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.3
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.4
2.0
.5
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1.0
•3
1.4
.3
13.5
.4
.1
.2
1.0
.3
.5
.9
.6
.6
•3
3.7
.7
3.8
.5
2.3
.4
.'•
•3
.4
7.1
•.113
.5
.2
.8
.2
7-7
.2
.2
.2
.6
.2
.3
.5
.4
.3
.2
2.3
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2.0
.3
1.6
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.2
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•3
1.1
.2
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.2
»
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'
•
*
*
.1. 1*
55.1
1.0
.3
.3
•3
1.6
1*3
12.4
.4
2.0
.4
.4
1.1
.3
1.2
.3
13.0
.5
.4
•3
1.0
3.1
1.0
.3
.5
.7
.5
.6
.3
3.3
3^3
.8
3.9
r
«
*
»
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»
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-0
*
0*
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54.3
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1.1
2.4
l.S
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1.7
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2.1
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.1
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•»
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•
•
•
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•
•
62.3
.:
•3
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1.2
.3
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2.3
.5
.5
1.3
.3
1.4
.3
15.2
.5
.4
,3
1.1
.3
.6
.6
.6
.7
.4
i.e
•7
4.5
.5
1.9
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•4
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2.4
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TUPLE 12,— STATE ABU POST OPTICS AOTWfflS OP P1SST HESTISATIOS BT BATIPTTT, PSIOB JAUJAHT 1, 19*5 ISO JABUABT 1, 19*5 AH) LETCU Bvmfflieoo Bolncetinr fron PSA Salter*, 19*2 - 19*6 (Centime! >
^^^^^^^^^^^^~^^^^^^^^^^^^~
STATS AHB POSTAL 4D0BE9S
PTBST BPATTISATIOH
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•hteoorille
Other
Colored*
Boulder
Oeitrer
Creed Junetion
otter
Connoetleut
tJeleenre
Oletrlet of Ce.lneA.te.
M
TOTAL
~Tottl'
f^TT^
37*
11,065
6,109
239
3,12*
202
2,5*3
lA/*5
93
3,135
161
1,299
156
1,519
1*6
7
^^^
23?
6,077
*,324
181
2,203
1*4
1,796
115
P
I
127
2*3
Ploride
37
9
29
20
OeorjU
10
8
2
6
3,932
269
457
373
338
307
2,168
2,08*
210
215
1*8
212
162
1,137
1,8*8
79
2*2
225
126
1*5
1,031
2,782
218
328
2**
261
216
1,515
12,776
11,309
1,467
7,652
6,599
1,053
5.12*
4,710
41*
t Later__
237
5,995
1,8*2
43
1,159
25
616
57
4
192
Illleole
Chioeje
Otter
1.'-/If
82
!,*82
139
1,0*5
119
1,180
125
6
319
Idehe
Sole.
Celdeell
Pnpotte
Tele Pelle
•eleer
Otter
R
™* ffivTTF^
A Later
37*
10,97!
2,973
7B
1,825
46
1,024
71
1
U
U
B
B
AttAAlSAS BCBS
|
-
69
4
rOKETCK EORII
^
t/X 7ffH
1*1
4,988
1,78*
5*
921
58
7«7
lA/*5
11
653
23
25*
37
339
61
170
73
76
6
14
17
1
«
1,704
175
187
U9
17*
13*
915
1,078
*3
1*1
125
87
82
600
1,150
71
129
129
77
91
653
9,692
8,627
1,065
6,457
5,562
895
3,235
3,065
170
3,08*
2,682
402
5
1
™
frX WS
A later
1*1
«,977
1,131
35
667
21
408
.*
10.7
5.8
.2
3.0
.2
2.*
47-
.2
1*
3
E
|
TOTAL
1AA5
.2
.2
e
.2
» ^ ft/At .VY"
.2
e
.2
.
e
e
.2
e
1
e
380
35
28
29
38
28
222
770
36
101
100
39
63
*31
3.8
.3
.4
.*
.3
.3
2.1
7.0
.7
.7
.5
.7
.5
3.9
2.5
A
.3
.3
.2
.2
1.*
4.2
.3
.5
.«
.«
.3
2.3
6.9
.7
.8
.5
.7
*5
3.7
2.6
.1
.3
.3
.2
.2
1.5
3.0
.2
.3
.3
.2
.2
1-8
7.9
.7
.6
.6
.8
.6
*.5
2.3
.1
.3
.3
.1
.2
1.3
1,195
1,037
158
1,889
1.6*5
24*
12.2
10.8
1.4
25.7
22.2
3.5
6.9
6.3
•*
1*.7
13.1 •
»•'
26.0
22.*
3.6
7.9
7.5
.»
8.0
7.0
1.0
24A
20.9
3.2
5.7
5.0
.7
e
.
e
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15
.
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e
2
.
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641
378
263
503
2*5
218
138
93
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560
320
2*0
453
2*9
204
107
71
36
81
58
23
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36
14
31
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1.7
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103
96
7
86
6
11
1
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19
1
2
61
32
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Kenoeonuirtte
2 2 2 0
2
100
8
7
3
123
66
92
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57
92
2
0
68
7
7
3
91
52
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39
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3,0*7
53*
1,6*9
864
1,990
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1,007
5*6
1,057
97
6*2
318
2,*80
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1,355
670
1,766
393
899
47*
71*
62
456
196
567
79
29*
194
22*
44
108
72
3*3
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186
122
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1.8
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St. P e s
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2,0*6
1,35*
282
410
1,292
763
170
359
75*
591
112
51
1,659
1,076
218
365
1.164
685
153
326
*95
391
65
39
387
278
64
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78
17
33
259
200,
47
12
2.0
1.3
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2.6
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1.2
1.0
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2.5
1.6
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2.8
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1.3
1.2
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2.6
1.6
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42
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TABLE 12.—STATE MB POTT OFFICE ADORER OF FIRST DESTISATIOS BY SATIVITY, PRIOR JANUARY 1 , 15*5 ARD JANUARY 1 , 15*5 AHD LATER,
STATE Aim POSTAL ADDRESS
OF
FIRST DESTIYJATIfJH
FORHQH FJORD
Prior
1/1/15
Total
A Later
1/1/15
1 Later
1,106
3*6
*6?
293
565
21*.
2*5
165
**2
131
18*
127
901
287
381
233
592
171
291
150
309
96
130
83
207
59
88
60
3*
16
76o
511
269
*67
366
100,
313
1*5
Nebrenha
CM*
other
919
299
67
232
7*5
171
57*
536
125
411
209
16
163
IT*
50
12*
8,
696
620
15*
,66
55
90
21
69
Saraaa
305
155
150
196
118
78
109
V
2
7
7
1
6
2
679
62j
1,561
1,3*1
21*
1,379
1,207
172
*5H
920
777
" 3
861
763
98
Uleeeuri
Kanaaa C i t y
S t . Loul*
Other
Montana
Hev Hnnpehira
Woo J e r s e y
Brldsatoh
Othor
Boa Dexter,
Horn York
Hoo York City
Othor
V
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s
0
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Ft
AMERICAS BORN
Prior
l
A
/
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5
Total
iA/*5
A Later
K
TOTAL
Prior
lA/45
Kortb C a r o l i o a
Total
m
»
1,2*0
1,970
290
56
410
29
Into
Cihoionatl
Cleveland
Other
P
TOTAL
Prior
1/V*5
! V*5 i Let er
.6
.2
.2
.2
4*
1,1
.3
.5
•3
2.3
.7
1.0
.6
168
.7
1.7
.4
.9
.2
.7
2.1
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1.6
72
•3
1
1
193
27
6*1
570
71
7*
2«
29
133
35
5*
-
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0
E
M
T
AMERICAS MRS
P
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l
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5
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%
l.t
.4
.6
.4
2.4
.5
1.0
.6
Total
.7
.2
.3
.2
.5
.1
.2
.2
.4
a
.2
a
1.5
.2
.8
2.9
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.5
-.1
.4
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1.7
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2.2
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1.7
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2.1
1.8
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2.3
7.1
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2.1
1.8
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2.2
1.9
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2.2
2.0
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4.4
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1.9
1.7
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2.1
1.8
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1.4
1.7
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.2
185
70
115
121
46
73
6*
22
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.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
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1,131
87*
25T
1,520
1,162
358
1,805
1,387
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=00
646
224
905
691
21*
846
6*9
197
231
17S
53
615
*71
14*
2.5
1.9
.6
3.8
2.0
1.5
.5
2.7
2.1
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3.6
2.2
1.7
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2.2
1.7
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5.6
1.1
1.8
1.4
.4
7
1
-
-
-
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9
5
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3,582
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2,527
588
2,516
388
1,6*9
2.6
.2
2.1
.3
2.2
.4
1-5
.3
8
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1
20
8
1
13
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6l6
3,089
717
2,85*
*91
1,020
5*3
1,568
125
1,269
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470
1,066
79
878
109
11
2
9
840
1*9
562
129
338
103
171
6*
502
46
391
65
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3.0
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1.7
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6.6
1.9
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85
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60
27
2
25
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.1
.1
.1
.1
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2/52*
92
167
33
97
115
2,088
227
379
826
109
5*7
1,*96
206
377
396
153
366
421
75
146
21
81
91
1,077
131
231
375
65
275
1,11*
113
189
*63
53
296
103
17
41
12
9
2*
1,011
96
148
451
44
272
2-5
.3
.5
.9
.2
.6
1.8
.3
.7
.1
.3
.6
2.7
.3
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1.1
.1
.7
2.3
.3
.6
.6
.2
.6
1.8
•3
.6
.1
.4
.4
2.7
.3
.6
.9
.2
.7
2.9
.3
Penniylvanla
Philadelphia
Othor
1,008
7*0
268
385
255
107
623
737
523
21*
3*1
250
91
396
273
123
271
217
227
182
45
1.0
.7
.3
1.3
1.0
.3
.8
.6
.2
1.1
.8
.3
1.4
1.0
5*
44
35
8
1.0
.7
.3
Rhode I s l a n d
5
7
6
6
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
South C a r o l i n a
-
13
12
1
a
.2
*55
168
-
«
-
0
.
.
South Dakota
50
49
1
37
37
-
Tennoaaae
29
7*
S
29
24
5
-
-
-
•
a
2T*
130
1**
222
124
98
52
6
46
.3
.4
.2
5,6*1
351
278
2,*27
71
69
3,21*
280
209
3,790
207
1T0
1,921
51
55
1,869
156
115
1,851
1**
108
506,
20
1*
1,1*5
124
9*
5.*
8a
*.3
.2
.7
.3
Utah
orlrham G i t r
' Oloarflold
1.5
.5
.7
.3
.7
2,612
319
566
859
206
662
Taaaa
FOREIGN BOSS
Prior
lA/*5
1 A A 5 A Later
1.2
.3
.9
Ororad
Hyaaa
Cnrtario
Portland
Yale
Other
Oklahoma
(Contiauod)
2,651
2,036
615
4>
S o r t h Dakota
W*f
Total
I v e t u o e a P.olooatinR from MA C e n t e r . , 1 5 * ! - 15*6
.3
.3
.*
•
-
.4
O
"
-
.5
1.2
.1
.8
.7
.6
a
a
•
-
.1
a
•
.1
a
.3
.5
.2
a
5-7
•3
.3
7.7
.2
.2
4.5
.4
.3
4.9
.4
.3
*
6.9
7.1
3.5
1.3
*
2.1
.3
.9
.2
.2
0
1.5
a
1.2
.2
.1
3.0
.3
.4
1.4
a
•5
.8
.9
.9
.2
.7
.6
.1
•
.2
a
10.3
.4
•5
.
a
4.7
.4
.3
TABU 12,~-3TA?B AJfD POST OFFICE ADDRESS OF FIRST QfiSTIHATIQIi BY KATTYTTT. PRIOR JANUARY 1 , 19*5 ™D JANUARY l f 19*5 A™ LATdt
E
V
H
B
AKEUGAIJ iiG.HN
H
TDTil.
Prior
or
FTR9T BETI1IATI0N
Total
1A/45
2 Latar
Total
3.0
7
1
6
•
•
.
.
.
.
2,121
1,230
423
108
360
2,581
1,518
498
120
445
232
1
Hi
5.1
2.T
1.2
,2
1.0
2.9
BT
2,350
1,517
355
120
358
6.0
3.7
1.0
.3
1.0
4.2
1.9
4.2
.2
.9
I
-
-
-
-
•
-
a
.9
-
-
-
608
3<5
263
440
260
iao
168
85
83
161
77
84
51
31
22
108
46
62
.7
1.7
.<
.4
.3
1.0
.7
.2
.2
.9
.5
.4
1.8
1.1
.7
.4
.2
.2
.4
.2
.2
1.1
.7
.4
42
36
.4
1.0
.1
.4
1.0
.1
.2
.8
-
186
.9
.1
1.2
1.1
.1
1.7
.5
.1
a
0
-
5
5
-
22
T
15
15
6
5,323
2,760
1,294
3?9
1,040
2/85?
13
Mi
1
3?!
4,471
?,747
778
225
71B
2,74?
1,242
796
109
595
521
12
373
1
279
1
1
-
1
Blie&nBlr,
lilnftn
Oflinr
749
422
347
•93
276
131
145
Wjroalng
ffMt
Virginia
202
331
649
31
68
196
ses
20s
1
9
368
290
'3
290
MS
42
78
rUmll
91?
24
see
726
24
702
186
Uytl
49
33
•
33
16
"
13
PJSETGV. BORE
Prior
lA/45
l A / 4 5 £ Latar
-
a
VaBhingtBTj
SBlttlB
BBBkans
IkCM|
OtllBr
Total
1
336
5*2
124
596
IftrglBlt
lA/45
lAA5 £ Latar
0
I
»
T
AlTETfTGAir SOPH
lA/45
Prior
Total
1 A / 1 5 £ Later
.8
1.3
.2
1.3
233
B;i
86
685
•ttiw
7
L
1.0
3.4
569
1,353
210
1,?B1
TVTWlt
Total
T 0 T A
Prior
.9'
1.9
.2
1,8
599
995
15?
979
TPBBIB
P
FOREIGN BOPJf
Prior
lA/45
Total
l A / 4 5 4 Latar
(Continued) .
263
453
23
383
301
1,007
89
B90
• l i t ! • ! • Tit?
*
\f
gf
9
900
3,00?
241
DR£M
•'•
1/1/4J
£ Latar
Irastievtf R e l o c a t i n g from Ifta C n t s n , 19*2 - leafi.
3
16
•
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.
1.8
.
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-
.1
4
.9
2.0
•3
1.9
a
a
•
.9
3.3
.3
2.5
•
.
2.5
•
1.5
*
-
.8
1.3
.3
1.4
.9
1.7
.1
1.5
.
•
•
5.2
3.0
1.0
.3
.9
6.7
3.9
1.3
.3
1.2
1.4
4.0
.1
4.1
.8
1.3
.1
1.1
0
,
a
a
4.7
*
2.9
7.0
4.4
1.1
.4
1.1
1.8
Forms afRA-177, -17£, and1
-2S2,
.1
.6
a,
Less than Q.0? percent.
CBTji-Lr"tijr*8 t o C a l i f o r n i a prior t o l / l / * 5 refer t o eraeueee granted p e r n i t s by T e r t e m Defense Sorrcr-jurd t o return t o C a l i f o r n i a *
Doperturee t o Washington end Dragon prior l / l / * 5 r e f e r , for rsi c a r t , to evacuees r e l o c a t i n g t o materia h a l f of atata which wae never evacuated; In BDTM c a s e s , evacuee*, were granted permit* by Western
Defense Command t ° return t o evacuated portion of e t a t e *
Sources
.3
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.2
*
TABLE A3.--rPriBEB CF T/ACUEES ClOtfTi TO HAVI ajCTUitSD TO JEST COAST STATES CC fktlLD iTM 1?40 PO«1LAT10IT*CT JAPAVE3S DE3CK*rr
BT COUUTT, AKD POST OPTICA ADDRESS* C a l i f o r n i a , r <i!uhlogt an Mid Oregon
Hot01 TTaevtC* who fttXirnod t o 'Tost C o u t r»f«r t o ( 1 ) « a o u * M Aho r a l o t a t o d d i r e c t l y f r o * BRA Cantarv with reported i a s t i nation i n Vast ^oast mid ft) o l r o i d y r e l o c a t e d •vaotioea who requested and r e c e i v M -IRA ESBlatanoa t o fvturn t o ffoat S o a i t .
All d e s t i n a t i o n s Am c l a s s i f y °d by p o s t a l addrwAA With r e s u l t t h a t r o r a l - f a n n copulation i n eurro-indirti- area arp included with
oaah post o f f i c e address*, only t h o « a d d r e n e s rapvrttd by 100 or more ayaratM a r s l i v t o t l . Population of J s p u i e s * d e s c e n t ,
19*0, i s l i s t s d far c o u n t i s s o n l y , l i n n s 0» 3 . QOJrtaU or t h s Census f i g u r e s for c i t i e s refer- t o population within c i t y l i m i t s
and hence must not b« comnnred with return* t o Teat Coast by post o f f i c e adores* u auoTisrirad in t h i s t a b l e .
STATE, 00rfrry
ATD POST OmCE
fEACDBaS PETTjunSO TO .ffiST COAST
Alraady
Relocated
POPOLATIOH
0 2 JAPniXdS
IhVaCTfiTf 1 9 * 0
P&TuTiT
15*0 POPuLATIOB
MTPlKOa)
ADORES!
Prom, 7AA
Cant art
T O T A L
51,710
5,5*1
57,251
112,353
Sl.o
43,775
5,333
2,61:
*,819
18,59*
51-9
™
5,85*
151
2.893
93,717
1*,56;
4,071
cF,;«t,
5,5*1
54,127
111,450
46.6
*3,775
»,8l5
*8,59*
93,717
51.9
3,355
111
6«
777
114
3»*
H
1*3
2,703
242
987
906
118
450
5,167
52.3
-
2
a
107
216
*5-5
Cnltfurnia
Caahlnrton
oragon
AREA S7AJ.UTAUA
California
Alameda County
.M:i:!vJl
Berkeley
Oakland
dan I.nremo
Other
Amador County
Butta County
Calavaraa County
Coluaa County
Contra Coeta County
Brentwood
Richmond
othar
Eldorado County
f r o i n o County
CloTia
Dal Ray
yonler
Fraano
KiOEaburE
PaA-lltr
Roadlay
Sanger
Salma
otaor
Clenrt County
«3
105
4B
12?
4
37
!
-
7X71*1
*a
6
40.2
66.9
*
155
31.0
563
1*9
261
153
(a
75.0
-
622
1*9
312
161
829
51
7
13
-
13
3
a
3,8*5
5*
130
325
1,533
127
351
**3
451
If
1*
27
186
21
47
60
33
58
4,296
105
14*
*,52T
9*.9
2
-
§
352
315
128
65
35
l,7l8.
1*8
438
503
375
377
128
-
65
«
nunboldt county
2
l a n o r i n l County
136
6
1*2
1,583
9.0
1
-
1
1
a
Anns County
BaEaraflnld
Othor
181
6
4
?
187
756
!*.T
H?
66
Eluoa County
Knnford
Oth or
186
156
30
33
22
1
508
41.1
Inyo County
l a n e county
LOB Anpalea County
Burontut
Coouton
turd ana
Hollywood
Admit*
Ion? Haaoh
Lea Angoleu
Ikiranlk
Panadona
San rornando
San Cahrinl
Santa Honiea
yonloe
Othar
Cadora County
iindorn
Othar
carlo County
TandDCino County
X
6?
209
178
31
-
-
-
1
•
15,155
228
113
368
1.7T7
5
17,172
36,866
46.6
170
9*.7
32
150
21.3
6
53
155
223
1,5*6
3
27
20
1
5*
1.527
22
91
33
1
4
19
177
156
156
5
5
IS
218
1,014
10,125
1*3
585
172
lot
32
6
237
115
395
209
219
1,066
11,656
165
A SU-
ES*"
107
161
242
1,723
161
161
-
"
-
(46)
»
TAJltB 13 #-"vttT-CHHil L?F EYAOF-EtS KMOiVH TO HAYE FtETAREXD TO *TLiT COAST STJOTKS CQLIT/SVRED I/ITK 1940 WPULttlQH OF JlFjUtEM DESCENT
BY C00n"TYt AKD POST OFFICE A P 0 R E 3 3 I C a l i f o r n i a , feahlngton and Oragon
(Continued)
STATS, OO'TTT
A'JD POST OFFICE
APCa.S5S
tlaraed County
Oortta
Livingston
Other
''od&C •"ounty
from TOLA
Cent e n
778
aTActa-a aBTFR;:Eti TD K B T ..OAST
AlrMdy
RaloGrttd
54
4378
89
149
130
POPULATIOB
Or JAPAHIS8
DEECBNT 1*40
715
PSBOBfT
1940 POPUUTIOS
rVTTjruSUl
40.*
U3
in
184
101
TOTAL
15
-
19
4
•
538
313
78
59
2,247
27.4
*
i
tin
372
l8o
44
Napa County
48
i
58
54
ISaVada COUzity
5*
-
54
-
m
34
1,855
30.8
101
8*1
188
75
578
103
278
197
1,057
1,437
64.4
Monterny County
rFDntartjy
.Tslinas
Oranje County
Bardon Brovo
S a n t a Ana
OthtT
P l a n e r County
Lorain
^•tcaitlt
Ponryn
Other
l
i»oo5
211
188
424
1U
!
5!
89
14
8
1
1
840
840
432145
*
-
-
'-
1
3*9
188
181
<S
15
33
397
183
214
552
71.9
Saaramonto County
E:i r QrOV*
Florin
Toletan
SacransnrtD
" a l n u t CJ-OT*
Other
.,000
95
19*
108
1,789
59!
138
304
4,744
43.4
845
7
5
4,304
108
316
108
3,034
599
143
San Benito. County
113
5
118
584
82.4
Sen Bornardino County
172
14
188
344
5*-3
Ban LHega county
flan 01 ego
Othor
855
501
394
75
70
934
571
343
2,074
45.0
9
flan FranotiCO County
inn Francisoo
8,645
!,845
435
.',3
3,280
3,280
5,280
48a
flan Joaquin County
8,711
17 S
779
1,574
IS!
147
2,856
114
83B
1,451
193
4,484
43.T
59
77
11
San Luis C&ispo County
148
12
154
925
16.6
flan Mateo County
• - :>--r- . City
Ban Mateo.
Other
589
145
334
110
72
72
37
3
£41
177
371
113
1,218
54.3
S a n t a P a r h a m County
Guadalupe
Santa Barbara
Santa T a r i s
748
864
840
154
48
72
14
w
8
834
302
300
142
70
8,187
38.1
3,098
154
131
891
845
1,918
138
487
124
5
13
4,049
84.4
41
111
6
32
3,418
159
144
327
284
1,905
138
408
378
30
24
ifi
8
434
1,301
33-4
S h a j t * County
41
38
41
2
31nv•.-on J a u n t y
£7
-
67
9
•
•
Plumas County
flieeraide
County
Rivsrtido
Other
Loci
fltcctrtcn
Other
Other
Santa C l a r a County
Cupertino
Cilroy
Mountain Tie*Palo a l t o
flan J O B S
Santa Clara
Other
Santa Crui County
•vxttOflTilB
CthOT
3
24
(
:(.
•59
*£
Solano County
fluitUD
Other
174
100
74
4
4
178
104
74
908
19.6
Sonoma County
Fetalums
SeoastOOOl
Other
*8
.2
158
5>a
140
151
48
li
395
189
153
53
n
;•
Ml)
TABUS 1 3 . --WTTuflJKH OF FVAaXES ttiTJfN TO HAVB RBTITRKKD TO WEST COAST STATES CQUPAIBD WITH 19*0 raUUTJOW OF JAFAHiaS MSOTYT
BY COUNTY, AND POST OFFICE ADDRESS! C a l i f o r n i a , Washington and Oregon
{Continued)
STATS, COUHTT
AND P03T OFFICE
ADDRESS
Stanlalaufl County
Turlack
Othar
Froa WRA
Cantere
163
108
55
r.'AClIKSS Rh-Tlfx'.-JtD TO WEST COAST
Already
Ft.looat.d
TOTIXJ
POPULATIOK
OF JAP4JOBE
M801B7 19 40
P2RCJD4T
1940 FOPTJLATIOR
PdrrtmsKo
35
29
369
53-7
<
198
137
tl
91
423
a.5
S u t t e r County
8?
2
Tehoina County
8
-
T u l a r e County
Dinuba
Lindeny
Drawl
Vlflftlla
Other
731
201
101
138
152
138
57
13
13
5
12
14
a
78a
36
•
1,812
43.5
214
114
143
1(4
153
2
4
6
-
Ventura County
Canard
Other
166
1«0
26
19
IT
2
185
157
28
672
Tolo County
Clarkaburg
Othar
207
144
63
1.
213
144
.69
1,087
19.6
t
Yuba County
lanryevilla
Other
266
188
78
10
10
276
198
76
429
64.3
3,508
531
4,039
13,8*9
29.1
-
-
-
69
12
26
-
17
It
6
22
110
20.0
t
-
6
2
4
7
7
14
37
4
2,971
2,760
211
440
398
12
3,411
3,158
253
9,863
34.6
s
-
75
3*5
ZL.T
-
9
•
30*6
Tuolumne County
Wa ah in set on
Benton County
Chelan County/_2
Clallam County
Clark County
Craye Harbor County
J a f f e n o n County
Ring County
Seattle
Other
K i t t a p County
12
-
70
*
27.5
•
*
•
K i t t i t a e County
-
K l i c k i t a t County
21
It
37
121
L r e i a Count7
13
-
13
62
liaeoij County
5
3
8
23
Okanogan C o u n t y / j
5
-
1
-
5
P a c i f i c County
2
94
•
260
229
31
32
21
1
292
253
39
2,050
14. Z
-
-
-
2
7
T
66
-
4
2
57
20
90
'••:-(.-- County
Taoonja
Othar
San Juan County
S k a g i t County
Thuraton County
20
Thatcoai County
5
-
Yakima County
93
1,303
Skamania County
Shohoadeh County
2
«
•
l
5
28
15
108
614
13.3
191
1,494
3,844
38.9
36
20
56
163
3*.*
iTlateOp County
1
98
Columbia County
-
-
2
-
38
•
•
160
121
39
2'.
22
4
186
"3
43
Or..o.
Claakamaa County
Deeehutea County/Z
Hood H i r e r County
Hood H i r e r
Other
Jaokeor. County
Jefferson
County/^
7
1
12
-
a
is
149)
14
a
462
40.3
41
a
12
•
TABLE 13.--tfDMffiR Of EYACtOTa KnOWN TO HA7I RSTURXBli TO BEST COAST STATBi OUUPARKD *TTH 19*0 POPULATION OF ^.IPAIOEE DES^WT
BY BOtninr, AKP POST OFFICE ADDRS3B: C a l i f o r n i a , ffaahijujton and Oregon (Continuad)
STATE, COUHTY
AND POST OFFICE
jumnsss
Pram TftA
I*ntuna
CTJUjTjaS nST0HlI5D TC VEST GCAST
Airway
flolocatod
TOM.
POPULATION
OP JAPANESE
DESCENT I940
PERCENT
19*0 POPULATIOH
rjm-.'.T.c
Joaflphlna County
17
-
17
-
Elanmth County^!.
LM
1
126
1
Lena County
1
1
t
2
4
Linn County
-
•
-
1
Lincoln. County
-
4
20
rj
26
193
13-5
906
"59
*7
113
103
1,02,
962
2,390
*3.1
*
-
5
28
•
-
3
a
2
82
Uarlos County
Uultndqah County
Portland
other
t
»
•
*
•
67
30
P o l l County
I
Sn*r«mn Courtty/g
-
NABCO Count y ^
1
• a i n i n f t o n County
9
V
18
245
7-3
Yamhill County
4
-
1
65
•
3,12*
903
3*6,0
1,815
676
268.5
23
AMA ACT BilACUATm
3,1?*
1,915
fcahinrton
14
Adam* County
-
Aaotln County
Columbia County
B
Cowl i t 1 County
-
Dougla* County
r r a n k i i n County
39
Grant County
59
Llrvooln County
11
Pond O r o l l l a County
.;.]• rs.r.v Cnunty
Spotan*.
Other
StaTsna County
t a l l a Walla County
V a l l a Wall*
C-tflor
VKitman County
£
L,*M
1,294
150
3
188
15t
3*
*3
1,309
Dragon
Balor County
-
Grant County
i
41
Harris/ County
-
l a i n County
UalhBur County
Nyaaa
Ontario
•all
Janiaae-n
Other
D m a t l l l a County
-
Union County
2/
12
8
-
-
127
39
67
•
*
#
•
*
59
-
f
11
33
a
6
14
H
1,444
1,294
150
362
398*9
3
13
188
156
32
17
1*
-
•
.
-
*3
1,309
:
1
3
*
•
16
•
227
576-7
-
46
*
2
10
a
4
41
-
-
11
1,254
319
137
915-3
•
*
*
566
206
206
144
19
-
wdrrow County
*
If
l/
1,254
319
5M
•'
•
*
144
19
-
-
3
12
10
-
10
+
L?40 p o p u l a t i o n U a * than 100 [ pare ant not computed.
FwcBnt not o p p l i a a b l o ,
R e f a r i t o a r a a Of Vaat Co*ft ( a l l of C a l i f o r n i a and roughly t h e western h a l f of Vafhinijton and Dragon) from which pwraono
r.f J a p a n a ' a Jirt.:»n. worn exelirfed and BTaouatad in 19*2. Alnaka and t h e aouthorri p a r t of Arizona n r * al*o ovaeuatod a t
t h a aan* time but a r o not includwd in t h i a t a o l a ,
County d i r l d a o by boundary of ovaouatwd a r e a and only p a r t i a l l y evacuated*
Sourc-7
U- 3 . Buraau of t h * C B M U B . Jauanoaa P e c u l a t i o n Ot t h a P a c i f i c Coaat S t a t o a br fl.x and NatJTJtv Of CKiiBBBhip. by
CpuitticBt 1 9 4 0 . Swrle* F - 3 , No, 2 5 , Docmbsr 10, 1 9 * 1 , p o . 2 - 4 .
tofm
"RA-TTb, - 1 7 7 , - 1 7 8 , - 2 2 2 , -303 ROT. add
s t a n d a r d LOlZa
iWOOTt Q—4IB-
-f,
(49)
TJuBtf 1*.— Afri BT SEX AJffl B A T l T i m
Bet Departure* an I n r f a f t n l t e - L e a v e , Semiannually, December I ,
l*l«B - December }l,
l^uU
B e t e l Bet D a p a r t u r e e r e f e r * t o n e t incree.ee In i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e ee r e e u l t of d ape r t - j r e s from c e n t e r e ( c e n v t r e tone from eaceoanl o r Elrorb-terw
; » T I , and a d a l e e l o n e t o o e n t e r e of pereoae p r e * l o n e l y on i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e } i a c l u d e e d e s n r t u r e e f o r r e l o c a t i o n n u r n o e e i , to Armed F o r c e e , t o DptMrtBent of J u e t i t e Internment Caapa, t o I n a t i t u t i o n e * end t o J a p a n . * e * t a b n l a t e d aa of d a t e r e l o c a t e d .
SKI, HATITITT
ABB SOI
1 0 X 1 I 2
a t nspiBTUiss ou i r a n i i t i i B i n n
1944
1943
1942
JenJulyJenJulrHerJune
? 1 a c 1 H
SIT [Xf AMUSES OS I: m m 7 ITS LIATi
19IA
1942
1943
Julykey3-nJuirJ.nDec
Dee
11 c
Jnnv
I
CUPULA ( H !,,!'
USPAF.r- 3ES AS o r
Dec 31
Drc 31
1=43
1=44
1 0 U 1
166
2.7=3
2,255
10,471
7,676
17,244
35,929
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1O0.0
100.0
100.0
Under 5
66
3*5
677
4.2
2.5
2.6
14.5
35.9
4.6
4.6
i.4
i.g
3.0
. >?
l?l
5.3
s.9
3.0
4.6
?••'•
J23
1,621
1,136
1.031
4,461
11,0m
6,252
3,0'?
1,462
1.3<3
1.09S
917
4.7
H
600
301
123
223
?,l6v
1,225
70!
306
146
316
216
366
225
134
795
M
10-14
364
'00
243
1,265
3,116
1,690
642
361
4.0
5.0
11.1
30.5
11. c
3.3
13-3
33-3
'.1
2.5
15.3
15.4
7.4
17.3
2.2
1*5.9
1.6
11.5
22.0
15.9
15-19
20-24
2J-M
J9-J*
£8
50-54
£8
65 * o v e r
H i l l iXKBtUH BOSS
Under 5
*•».
10-111
16s
317
ia
53
IT
143
249
145
16?
?4'
'72
29*
Jft
3
S
1"
451
26
11
16
4,576
in
3,442
207
5.233
£8
4n_4g
!
50-5*
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1
d-f
63 4 o v e r
20-26
25-2?
30-36
£8
4s-4?
50-f*
60.66
G5 * o v e r
Bil.r rOBIKBT BOBH
Under 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-2*
25-5
30-3»
£8
65-4?
50-5S
55-5?
60-64
65 * o v e r
nuiJ romm 300
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5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-2?
30.34
35-3?
365
20
14
12
96
1W,
130
722
1,»03
ft '
110
51
10
1
1
3,166
123
111
3,325
172
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110
527
29
.
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6
I6
2
9
21
—
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-1
2
2
M
20
4
1,272
622
2
4l4
1.195
623
400
H"
3
73
—
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-
143
77
19
5
125
030
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3,221
226
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146
295
215
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13
321
259
221
1,106
2,701
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19
7
3
52
ill
_
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74
5
6,256
942
20
0
2,621
2
40
—
1
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1
1,336
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136
19
1
1
224
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42
161
122
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36
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622
256
602
241
27
24
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456
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3
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1
9
260
190
103
32
32
42
121
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162
201
342
219
146
592
961
11
26
134
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4
10
16
19
111
146
160
22
33
n
555
496
1,947
4:'69
2
7
l,
12.752
80S
2,721
961
296
102
30
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20
4
3
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2
3
9
33
26
22
103
167
191
122
104
n
L e u then O1O5 p e r c e n t .
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3,236
52.2
3.0
a
9.7
3.2
1.0
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1:1
1.4
0.9
1.4
2.8
1.5
20.2
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1.2
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1.6
420
416
903
626
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1.3
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11
54
52
57
170
607
503
473
263
129
102
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4.2
2.2
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2.9
1.7
45.0
2.7
1.9
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6.0
16.6
7.2
5.6
2.3
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ETasuaoa 14 Yeara H i »nd D T *r t o fRA in I " 2, S>recUneB 14 Te«J*a Old arid Over on I n d a f i n i t a La»ee a* of Ifay J l , 1?44 and 4s of
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WotoT United S t a t o a Fajplaynmnt Servi-ca c L a a a i f i a e i i o r t a TOT* e s a i g n e d in 1°4? On b a a i e Of amplOyBont h i e t a r i e a p r i o r t o OYicnation, *vaflv*,« t o IRA. t n 1D+Z r e f e r a t o evatueea tronifBrTBd front t h e euatody of t h e
T^CA and ^ f l r a l l a n s evacuated d i r e c t l y t o TRA Centura oont* of o h m did not e n t e r : * - t i r a u n t i l e a r l y 19*3i ejccludep p o r e e m p a r o l e d or r e l e n t e d froc* Deport mart of J u s t i c e Internment Os-spa •*tO e n t e r e d IRA - e n t e r s i n
1042 and b i r t h i in IRA Santera in 1*42,
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15.7
6,156
1,092
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24.6
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32.3
41.3
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39.5
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46.2
52.6
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3,66*
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1,857
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17,999
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S E t l l s d Occupations
3 sud s k i l l e d . Oceupetions
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3,168
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3,677
3,955
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1,039
2,165
433
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3,761
13,307
1,155
820
355
11,830
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\J Exclude* 2,5*i> 0Ta,cua0a on i n d a f i a i t * l e a f * •.• of M«T 31, 19++ who TBTS uB4*r 14 y*a.rB,of a g a .
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a
2'-,0
a^SO
100,0
„
100,0
-
100.0
100.0
100.0
100,0
100.0
100.0
-
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100.0
TABU i B . — m t n T R B S EYSR IN WRA CENTERS WHO iUxXOCATKD TO HAWAII BY DATS AND LOCATION RUOR TO SAILIHQ.
J u l y 104J - A p r i l 19*6
Hotel Refers t o parsons known by WRA t o hare Bailed t o Hawaii} i n a d d i t i o n t o evacuees fron Hawaii, includes now family manbare of
Hawaiiane and ethar evacuees from mainland who r e l o c a t e d t o Hawaii.
DATE AMD
LOCATION" PRIOR
TO SAILING
TOTAL
T 0
H A E A I I
Total
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Original
Hawaiian
AvagueaeA
t i u i l T s"
Hawaiian
Ei.':lud6-a/"_2
Paroled and
Ralanaad
Hawaiiam/*3.
HEN fAMILT
HAWAIJAKS^
TOTAL
1,106
606
666
35
85
H
7-3-45
11-7-45
12-4-45
2-14-46
3-9-46
3-18-46
3-23-46
4-12-46
Othor
4
125
6T7
10
143
86
12
12
39
4
119
50T
8
77
46
12
6
27
.
99
.
20-
4
20
-2
59
*3
ERC4J ERA 0EHT1RS
912
700
596
29
7-3-45
ll-T-45
12-4-45
2-14-46
3-8-46
3-1B-16
3-2J-46
4-12-46
Othor
3
100
561
4
114
60
12
6
32
3
95
456
A
60
40
12
6
22
-
172
2
4
1
-3
-2
196
106
90
6
1
25
96
6
29
26
1
24
49
4
17
6
21
40
3
17
A
-3
1
-6
-5
5-
_-
ALREADY RELOCATED
7-3-45
11-7-45
12-4-45
2-14-46
3-8-46
3-1B-46
3-23-46
4-12-46
Othor
T
428
5
75
40
11
6
22
I*
998
2
58
36
11
6
17
3
2
6
1
.'
-2
-
•»
-2
-
30
14
OTHER
vusxaafa
206
.
A
127
2
36
26
7-
-6
75
86
124
3
17
1
53
41
-
5
-
A
62
4-
28
13
26
7
f
J-
10
s
B2
1
.1
3
6
2
-2
1
-2
-
45
2
10
19
6-
1 / Refers ta 1,037 --arsons e r e c t e d from Hawaii in four major t r a n s f e r noveaents between November 1942 anr! March l?43i and 5 voluntary
evacuees from Hawaii who entered IRA Centers between !lay 1943 and September 1944 t o J o i n family members.
l/ Refers ta mala American c l t i s e n e excluded from Hawaii who wsra eidttitted t o Tula Lake Coetart
67 i n November 19*4 aiid 6 i n July 194?.
j / Refers t o e l i e n s interned from Hawaii who war* r e l e a s e d or paroled from Department of J u s t i c e In-tarrmMOt Camps and who entered *RA
Cantera.
i / Refers t o women from t h e mainland who married Hawaiian svaouaas, arid c h i l d r e n born on t h e mainland.
•£/ Refers t o persona evacuated from the l o o t Coast who r e l o c a t e d t o t i a v e i i .
Source:
TfRA records
!55:
no. 4
A6E
FOR
BY
SEX
POPULATION
AND
OF
CITIZENSHIP
JAPANESE
ANCESTRY
FIG. 5
NET INCREASE IN FINAL DEPARTURES
1942-1946
USt]
SECTION r v
COMPOSITION OF THE TOPULATION EXCEPT AGE
This section presents s t a t i s t i c s concerning the c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s
of the o r i g i n a l group of evacuees transferred to WRA centers, including
address prior to evacuation, occupational background, highest school
grade completed, r e l i g i o u s preference, residence and education in Japan,
e t c . Age (including sex and n a t i v i t y ) i s presented in the next section.
Definition of Terms
Evacuees to WRA in 1942
The tables in t h i s section pertain to the 111,170 evacuees o r i g i n a l l y transferred or assigned to WRA centers in 1942 and a l s o include
930 Hawaiians who entered centers early in 1943• Type of t r a n s f e r or
assignment i s as follows:
Direct evacuation t o WRA centers and
transfer from WCCA assembly centers
in 1942
Transfer via seasonal work furlough
from WCCA, October 31, 1942.,
Evacuation from Hawaii, November 1942 March 1 9 4 3 . . . . ,
108,503
1,630
1,037
These figures, from the WCCA Final Report, Japanese Evacuation from the
West Coast, 1942, were used in the tables of this section since a reconciliation by type of transfer had not been made by WRA at the time
the tables were compiled. (See Section I for comparison of WCCA and
WRA summaries by type of transfer,)
Evacuees ever under the custody of WRA who are excluded from
this original group are (1) institutionalized evacuees who did not
enter a center, and (2) evacuees who entered centers individually or in
miscellaneous groups between 1942 and 1946, including aliens paroled or
released from Department of Justice Internment Camps, births in centers,
etc.
Nativity
Throughout this report, nativity is classified into American
born and foreign born, the former referring to persons born in the
United States and its territories and possessions, and the latter to
(58)
persons born outside the United S t a t e s , i t s t e r r i t o r i e s and possessions*
The overvnhelndng majority of American-born persons of Japanese descent
are c i t i z e n s , and, because of c i t i z e n s h i p r e s t r i c t i o n s , v i r t u a l l y a l l
of the foreign born are a l i e n s . Exceptions include (1) foreign-born
veterans of "fforld Wars I and I I who took the necessary steps to become
n a t u r a l i z e d c i t i z e n s , (2) American-born women who l o s t t h e i r c i t i z e n ship through marriage to a l i e n s i n e l i g i b l e for c i t i z e n s h i p during the
period when such a law was in effect and who subsequently have not
taken the steps necessary to regain t h e i r c i t i z e n s h i p , ' and (3) Americanborn persons who submitted applications for renunciation of t h e i r United
S t a t e s c i t i z e n s h i p to the Department of J u s t i c e and whose renunciation
was approved by the Attorney General, thereby causing them t o lose t h e i r
c i t i z e n s h i p . See Section XI for a d d i t i o n a l information.
Age
Age of evacuees is tabulated as of December 31, 1942 for all
tables in this section.
Source of Data
Form WRA-26, Individual Record, was completed for evacuees who
resided in or were assigned to WRA centers; information for these
schedules was obtained by personal interview and included such basic
items as address prior to evacuation, date and place of birth, occupational experience, education, residence and schooling in Japan, religious preference, etc*
By April of 1943 the interviewing program at the centers was
completed and Individual Records had been received for virtually all of
the evacuees who had entered centers and for most of the evacuees assigned to centers via seasonal work furlough. Selected items from the
records were coded and transferred to mechanical tabulating cards.
Tables 19-22, 25-29 and 31 are based on tabulations of these cards. As
mentioned above, evacuees who entered centers individually or in miscellaneous groups, paroled or released aliens, births in centers, etc.,
are excluded from all summaries in this section.
Tables 23, 24, 30 and 32-34 are based on a manual tally, compiled in November and December of 1942, of approximately 25 percent of
the Individual Records. The sample was selected for the most part by
taking the first records received from each center as interviews were
held and schedules completed; for those centers which had forwarded
more than one quarter of their records by November when the sample was
selected, a random selection of the records on hand was made; this
selection resulted in a sample of some 27,000 records representing each
(59)
center in proportion to the number of evacuees transferred to that center in 1942, Since the procedure for interviewing at the various centers and for forwarding the completed schedules included no known or
anticipated sources of bias, it wa3 believed that the 25 percent sample
so selected would be reasonably representative of the total population
at each center. Subsequent tabulations from the complete set of cards
confirmed this judgment.
(60)
IABU; i*.—ytcT.:. cctti.it, UKD j i m cf cc-ijtttiTt n a m TC iWiCUATiut, KI emits,
aruouoon to m i in i « «
Uata, t'nbulutid by l e s t permanent p o s t o f f i c e eddrsne p r i o r t o e v a c u a t i o n , r e f e r a t o eddroaa from which evacuated except for OTOOVOOt who 111
sort l i v i n g away from t h e i r usual fomiiy rBoidaooa or 121 bod l i v e d at oddrooo from which owoouotod l o s s than two ooothB. diem of community r e foro t o 1940 noeultttion of c i t y or t o - o supplying p o o t o l worries with r e s u l t t h - t rural-farm population aro ineludod w i t h o l i o of community supolying tham with p o a t o l s c r v i e e .
STiTJ, CClnfTf. 5 5
i I 2 S a- CcdullhlTf
"""•
I D T it,
CCL'RADD
PJV3t
01LA
nlVda
8,590
17,898
13,35!
7,860
11,133
8,749
1/1,056
9,910
8,dot
15,418
3,958
3,79!
2,341
2,703
2,757
-,72/
25
4,305
1,135
1.726
931
2,861
V""
36
2,099
765
728
489
578
2,745
42
1,160
1.539
631
486
2,240
'.,<"$
82
1,558
790
1,446
342
3,440
1,1.09
64
736
141
614
158
1,180
7,209
18
1,165
171
317
72
8,099
29
57
767
454
944
1,542
2,472
2,153
73
4,69*
1,156
771
628
6,737
291
41
111,110
Under 2,500
2,500-4,999
4,orW-?,95*
10,000-24,999
25,000-999,999
1,000,000 or more
Ujuuinwn
CAlirchHIA
tlndor 2 , 5 3 0
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
10,000-24,999
25,000-999,999
1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 or man
ilamadi County
Under 2,500
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
10,000-24,999
25,000-999.999
o p ^ A h . K i A R T _ . _ u j j i I f f l > J ,
JBM> 1
°n*6»°*
pjrjhlTillt
*
• "h"1*"*"-
OT«mrjriurjrrro<tAS
HOrT.taR
L M g
CJitr.tAt.
I'TAH
""Mom
21,279
11,335
9,327
8,188
36,559
™-M'502
837 '
27!
339
855
6,195
'0
6!
92,757
8,263
17,608
lj,257
7.607
10,018
7,872
9,790
170
8,310
9,862
17,490
0,103
9,3JB
7,688
25,672
23,466
716
251
296
833
6,043
60
1,944
3,714
2.307
2,696
2,626
2,321
4,290
1,125
1,726
914
2,648
2,352
2,098
784
728
469
570
2,958
514
1,398
630
455
2,027
4,994
1,318
747
a,420
256
3,022
2,109
502
138
613
158
1,172
7,207
20
9
8
22
83
28
765
454
944
1,540
2,46a
2,l*f
3,261
483
664
343
4,821
290
4,805
677.
169
244
217
3,498
3,679
550
147
209
175
2,598
94
3
3
7
81
333
69
12
2
11
239
98
4
4
1
89
124
2
3
3
116
66
2
64
20
3
6
4
7
20
1
19
51
1
11
39
320
45
4
12
13
246
butto County
Ond.r 2,500
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
233
148
2
62
1
31
-
Ooluao County
Under 2,500
162
182
-
3
3
-
174
174
-
4
4
-
-
-
1
1
Contrw 0 o , t « County
llndsr 2,500
5,000-9,999
10,000-24,999
775
614
82
79
129
15
57
57
6
3
-
588
562
18
3
17
17
-
3
3
1
1
1
1
-
18
8
1
12
9
1
2
eldcredo County
Cnder 2,500
2,500-4.999
1
1
3
6
2
4
5,743
1,949
1.840
2
1,932
Itspariai County
Undar 2,500
5,000-9.999
10,000-24,999
1,553
588
125
840
hern County
Under 2,500
2,500-4,999
25.000-999,999
1,257
188
755
3
1
492
127
365
Lane County
Undar 2,500
1
1
i o n dngsloo County
Undar 2 , 5 0 0
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
10,000-24,999
25,000-999,999
1,000,000 or o a r .
Jarln County
Uudor 2,500
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
darlprwi County
Undor 2,500
-and,.ring County
12
2
1
1
4
-
3
3
9
1,590
327
1,161
1
101
1,972
1,195
547
1
229
1,512
2
124
8.26
16.
8X1
179
340
2
7
7
14
2,500-4,999
32
1
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
*
-
2
!
-
_
_
-
-
_
35
9
2
1
1
-
3
9
_
2,013
0
88
2
-
-
10
1
2
4
2
5
-
-
-
-
7
-
4
16
2
13
14
9
1
2
1
357
1
353
13
1
11
13
10
3
1
1
1
4
6
!
6
-
-
6
15
1
14
.
9
1
1
1
1
-
-
«
-
4
5
-
115
352
.
10
3
1
1
40
6
8
.
26
6
-
7
-
.
3
19
3
-
5
5
-
195
!
53
30
.
_
_
37
11
7
-
-
-
-
_
_
10
3
3
4
0
1,515
9
_
25
4
19
24
4
.
*
-
«
1
0
1
10
4
60
2,750
115
23
126
84
81
2,321
2
-
2
4
4
4,95!
28
207
689
627
1,049
2,352
16
-
-
-
-
3
3
6
1
-
9
1
4
1
-
5
3
-
-
3.147
41
194
7H
162
930
1,109
-
_
16
.
-
*
-
6,448
267
413
397
255
122
4,994
2
I07
57
57
2,958
-
-
3,181
-
.
8,828
42
41
574
115
849
1,207
158
158
"
3
1
-
.
40
-
2
-
-
.
-
.
.
.
t-
-
-
"
-
-
J
?
I.'.lt
2
"
31
-
2
j
1
-
-
-
396
5
9
28
7
57
290
_
2
3
3
4,324
84
412
909
60O
172
2,147
1
1
3
7
26
-
6
1
-
-
46
Undsr 2,500
-
-
•
75
4
-
-
-
-
-
6
1
2
2
1
1
80
20
4
6
10
1
9
1 8
1
179
.
5
4
-
4
34,141
982
1,303
3,552
1,910
3.328
23,466
tttdera County
Undar 2,500
5,000-9,999
35
-
-
4
2"
4
4
2
1
-
-
-
Traano County
Under 2,500
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
25.000.99,999
hinge County
Undsr 2,500
5,000-9,999
-
-
I
t
1
1
.
-
.
.
.
.
-
TIELS l ) . — B U T E , COUHTT, USD EliO OF COWUHITT PRIOR TO TOCU4TICM, BY CENTO! I
Mtrced Count*
Under 2,500
10,000-24,999
472
439
»
Ilodee Count*
• -.i-i 2 , 5 0 0
K e n t e r e * Counts
Under 2 , 5 0 0
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
10,000-24,999
Unix Count*
Under 2,500
5,010-9,999
H o n d a Count*
5,000-9,999
4
4
S i n r a e a n t n Count*
Under 2,500
2,500-4.999
25,000-599,999
1,506
0
17
4
.
-
-
-
75
1
-
-
-
-
-
3
1.616
505
1
8
-
321
52S
2
1
10
-
7
45
1
-
8
3
-
8
3
-
4
38
7
j
7
2
_
-
_
.
-
-
-
14
11
30
1
21
-
1
V
1
1
1
4
4
5
11
3
1
-
-
_
.
_
-
5
j
41
17
4
-
-
-
2
S
_
6
3
3
-
10
U
1
1
1,807
1,544
247
1
4
2
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
-
l
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
_
-
.
558
3
0
9
1
4
2 3 5
8,038
2,785
4
5,249
5en flanlto Count*
Under 2,500
2,500-4,999
452
2 8
1 7
Car. Bernardino Count*
Under 2,500
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
10,000-24,999
25,000-999,999
199
4
9
6
6
1 2
-
2
0
2
2
-
6
-
12
386
2
430
285
5
1
-
San J e e n u l e Count*
Under 2,500
2,500-4,999
10,030-24,999
25,000-999,999,
5,014
854
a
1,081
2,998
a
1,072
1,000
1
467
330
Santa C l a r e Count*
Under 2,500
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
10,000-24,999
25,000-979,999
3,775
350
1,485
2
281
1,409
6
3
4
8
6
6
1
3,370
3,370
Bantu Barbara Count*
Under 2,500
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
25,000-999,999
561
173
1
1
7
1
832
428
31
1
5
4
_
1
8
22
2
62
62
191
191
1
33
722
142
82
4
49
-
13
_
36
1
135
19
5
1
88
22
3
44
12
-
22
-
993
5Q
370
251
10
3
41!
119
7
27
4,984
938
1
4,045
3
-
2
-
-
If
U
4
-
2
-
2
_
1
4
463
62
337
1
64
-
1
1
4
1
!
1
-
1
1
-
2
1
113
113
678
678
60
60
81
81
12
12
80
80
236
236
178
139
39
1
3
-
4
-
-
1
2
5
-
_
115
37
-
6
33
10
28
18
12
1
1
4
78
6
32
1
20
25
6
1
6
_
-
7
7
4
4
-
41
30
4
4
-
3
4
90
3
14
5
2
42
2,572
211
935
1
150
1,078
57
47
-
3
16
9
1
1
6
-
15
3
2
1
-
9
3
-
16
9
1
1
1
I
-
1
16
12
3
1
2
3
58
6
26
15
11
20
15
1
8
-
-
-
32
1
4
_
27
10
-
7
9
3
-
10
9
1
1
-
24
23
12
1
2
1
_
1
-
11
379
115
124
140
_
891
2,102
-
49
27
5
17
3,51*
5!3
4
1
_
;u;
3
1
2
-
37
1
-
2
129
10
8
-
-
17
-
6
1
-
17
5
32
210
25
38
59
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2,500-4,999
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10,000-24,999
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2,500-4,999
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10,000-24,999
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2,500-4,999
5,030-9,999
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2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
10,900-24,999
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Human County
1
1
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2
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14
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2,500-6,977
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161
372
178
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5,000-7,977
1,135
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562
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3
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10,000-26,779
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10,000-24,799
1
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5,000-9,979
10,000-27,977
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16
6
6
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3
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Jtnuei County
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Under 2,500
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TABLE 1) .—STATS, COWIT, AND SIZE OF COllOanTT PRIC* TO SFACUATinB, BT CEMTESi Evacuees t o HU In 1942 (Continued)
STATE, CgtMTT, AMD
SIZE CF COMfoTIITI
Maui Countj
Under 2,500
2,500-4,999
5,000-9,999
ALASKA
2
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4
4
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3
3
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time 0 r evacuation, or (2) voluntarllw .lolnsd evacuated fandlf medbera tn relocation centers,
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100,0
111,170
60,514
12,592
7,972
6.037
5.018
2,666
6,001
5.491
9.201
3,533
50,656
12,122
7.797
8,068
4.097
2,217
5,761
6,610
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72,650
37,303
12,513
7.904
7,917
4,071
2,563
1,540
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11
1
35,347
12,034
7,733
7,949
4,768
1,943
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7
61,0
60,106
34,602
12,27!
7,780
7,554
4,172
1,921
6J7
20
4
3
33.724
11,820
7,639
7,743
4,436
1,623
420
28
7
59.9
66,511
12,059
10,325
1.3J4
7.562
4,205
7,234
5.796
1,353
3,540
620
2
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7,447
4,284
2.1
2,307
151
65
1
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3,465
657
162
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4,613
1,210
37
403
581
64
8
21
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5,932
1,176
1,569
1,241
654
11.587
5.879
1,340
7,441
6,060
1,174
264
504
106
13
3
3
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250
1,455
354
24
18
32,760
54.701
9,360
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4,747
1,149
1,371
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320
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TABLE 21 .—TEAR OF FIRST ARRIVAL IK TTtRITCRIAL UNITED STATES BT SEX AND NINE AGS GROUPS: FoMign-Born Evacuees te * U In 1%2
Not*:
TKAB OF
FIRST
ARRIVAL
TOTAL
Year of f i r s t a r r i v a l r e f e r s to data •vaeuee f i r s t arrived In United S t a t e s , Hawaii or Alaska.
T0TA1 I
FcasrOK
Under I V
BORK
T ' t n l 1) 19
H
A
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JO- 25- JO26 29 34
38,520
120 117
23,211
79
M
26
25
63
61
66
60
36
1 2 8 13
5 1
2 2 9 1
1 5 6 1
19
7 17 10
17
5
-
5564
1
3
6
1936
1933
1932
1931
1930
30
26
36
68
65
16
3 - 1 2 2
10
1 - 3 1 2
1 4 6 1 2 2 1
J 0 6 2 6 3 7
27
2 5 1 1 6
1929
1928
1927
1926
98
91
77
76
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15 1 ; 26 29
3,529 15,309
88
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1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
12
2
2
2
2
17
6 9 - 1
5 1 1
1 7 1 2
6 9 - 2
7 1 1 - 3 8 1 1
5
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6
7
6
2
5
8
1
6
9
3
1
3
2
1
1
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-
16
3
1 6 4 - 2 2 1 3 1
38
7
3
1
3 8 6 3 1
1
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1
6
7
19
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12
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3
7
6
5
2
3
1
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1
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6
1
1 11
63
2 9 - 2 7 1
3 8 - 1 1 5 - 2
6 0 - 6 2 2 6
60
1925
92
1926
1923
1922
1921
1920
1,316
967
1,068
1,411
1,930
331
16
366
3
300
444
6 0 1 - - U
1919
1918
1917
1916
1915
2,192
1,950
1,811
1,481
1,658
928
860
836
664
732
-
-
7
1
-
8
17
17
6
7
1916
1913
1912
1911
1910
1,395
1,051
1,126
829
703
521
411
398
J69
316
-
-
-
1909
1908
1907
1906
1905
576
925
2,476
2,921
1,436
351
678
2,201
2,636
1,260
-
-
-
1904
1903
1902
1901
1900
1,323
1,181
1,018
JO)
1,513
1,201
1,082
891
669
1,443
-
960
8
1898
1897
1896
1895
450
269
20a
130
6 2
268
1 9
1 1
-
-
16
.
-
-
15
2
6
8
7
3
1
8
15
99
106
163
268
671
8
5
5
5
6
697
623
572
366
31C
152
162
172
260
315
63
66
66
62
78
13
6
6
9
16
1,266
1,090
975
817
926
-
-
15
-
13
9
8
3
4
6
4
5
6
3
599
429
273
162
98
526
567
586
560
657
92
90
86
89
161
15
11
17
17
23
2
-
3
6
6
2
1
176
91
63
43
7
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238
225
225
190
55
66
84
62
96
13
10
20
17
22
S74
660
728
680
387
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-
-
3
-
3
4
5
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-
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-
1
41
34
19
16
16
655
458
463
294
211
168
118
209
153
139
26
26
32
19.
20
-
1
9
16
15
16
12
211
96
339
293
882 1,166
813 1,498
258
785
34
30
160
307
205
225
267
275
287
176
7
4
10
15
11
117
91
69
51
20
86
127
161
169
105
17
25
35
52
40
6
9
11
6
5
106
45
38
7
11
876
797
650
285
969
215
231
192
151
458
122
9 9 - 127
5 6 - 7 2 - -
17
7
9
8
6
77
63
82
26
32
25
19
31
16
27
25
28
-
-
-
7
-
-
-
4 - - - - - - - 5 - - - 9 - - - -
4
5
539
329
(3
-
-
5 2 1 8
5
73
2
56
2
26
201
170
137
91
2
2
1
1
-
6
1
3
1
-
-
6
3
0
9
-
-
3
10
5
6
7
4
6
-
-
-
1
-
1 1 1 1 3
6 1 1 4
5 8
1
1 9
8
9
-
-
-
-
-
_
1 1 3
75
7
-
-
9
8
3
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
1
10
81
5 8 3
6
6
-
-
1891
1890
62
50
5
4
5
;
-
-
,
_
-
-
.
_
6
49
3 6 2
7
5
_
-
1889
1888
1887
1888
1885
33
26
18
12
12
3
2
1
1
ID
2
3
5
2
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
1
_
-
9
22
1 2 2
1 1 4
2
10
4
6
1
1
3
.
-
-
1886
8
8
-
_
3
-
-
-
1883
2
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1882
1881
1880
3
3
7
3
3
3
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
].
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2
2
2
1
_
4
_
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
.
-
14
331
ll
29
43
1 1 0
88
38
3
125
1
-
1
1
3
30
60
Frier 1880
BMBnen
iiOlLTCfl:
Form
2
0
-
6
-
-
1
-
1
-
3
3
TfrtiWfi
[«»)
5
-
-
99
93
2
-
-
96
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
1896
-
1
22
4
16
3
36
4
68 13
7014
-
1893
1892
-
2 2
- 2
707
622
551
621
762
-
-
8
- 1 1
4
- 2
15 a
17 100
6 26
I
20
24
7
3
20
7 10
- - 1 1 1 3 8
-
-
2
1
1
6
3
985
603
768
967
1,329
-
-
3
3
7
10
12
5
1
5
6
2
-
3
5
2 4
2 5
- 1 2
2
11
- - 1 1
- 1
- - -
-
-
3
2
1
2
1
-
3
2
1
2
5
6
3
4
10
11
13
23
-
-
6
1
5
2
6
5
6
-
2
5 V 65 S
64 Peer
9
-
5
8
Li56
163
31
207
35
188
55
308
61
4 1 2 0
73
45
22
33
4 1
-
7
-
6
20 21
30 13
10
9
16
9
1 3 1 S
-
-
1899
1
3564
61 139 129 271 6,961 6,517 2,689 668
1
1
2
- 9
1 2
4
2
L
JO34
1
2
3
3
2
6
1
1
3
-
4554
303 4,464 5,311 9,190
1961
1960
1939
1938
1937
1936
1935
-
2
3
3
3
1
E
3564
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
1
-
-
-
-
2 5
1 6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
25
-
6
3
-
1
1
2
2
-
_
.
-
_
_
4
-
-
1
_
37
3
12
TABLt .?::,--LOTAH, toi: 2AVKI.AL CXidSIPlOAntO Ai 01" 1942 bV deb. AIHU NATIVITY;
Yvesuaaa 14 Years Old fend Over t o WKA i n 1142
EvvtjtJ f e l t e d S e t t e e Ympleyrent S e r v i c e eu>asif tceticiaa vera a s s i - n e d La 1942 en t e n i a e f employnvnt h f a t c r i e s p r i c e t o ovncuetic.ni n . n . c .
i n d i c a t e s n e t s l a s e h c r a e l f l t t i f j e d . RxcludAd f r e e t a b l e e r e 22,439 evenunee treneferrnd tn 2EU in 1942 nLvj nam imdoc 14 venre of aea*
OOCUVATInbAL 0( j £ All, CLASS1 PI OATit H
I
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—
T c I 4 1
HO uOOvTettotlil ClASEIrlc4I10H
JSKTHY CLASdlPICATn'HA
Profes3inr.nl, Teohnienl, 6 Venagartul peck
ClerioO. * 3 e l e e Hock
Sen-viee Hock
i g r i c u l t u r a l , Fisberv, t Forestry Itork
Htshanlccl l o r *
kennel s o r t
FULLY .0ALIFIU1 C14e3IviCltriCBA
1 0 2 4 1,
ST
s
;
Unit
Pem^e
nn.RlOAN J-i2.
ST-;
ST
ST—1
Total
Wain
resale
86,731
49,088
39,643
50,356
23,943
24,413
38,375
23,143
13,230
23,344
6,33?
17,007
15,6a
5,932
9,709
7,703
4*5
7,290
4,669
989
3,680
3,793
968
2,825
876
21
855
878
1,4/4
1*6
55
31"
1,794
04
464
199
1,287
6
140
4 8 7
29!
15
27
1,767
791
1,458
112
53
299
1,080
406
3B5
197
1,261
6
106
4 8 5
287
12
24
1,056
87
28
34
8
2
6
3
79
26
34
2
3
7U
29,796 22,719
7,077
60,718 a , 7 6 2 18,936
30,922 19,043 11,879
P r c r e . a i n n e l 4 r . n . v n r l e l Occunsttcns
J^JJJ
J.ylr,
l.Hj
0-01 A v e mean's ! auditor
100
82
IS
0-O2 Actor; * n e t n t l e e
1 8 1 3 5
0-O3 Architect
37
36
1
0-04 A r t l e t a , anulptera, A tsarhara of a r t . ,
,,.,,,.,.,...•,.,
45
36
9
O-06 Anthnce, e d i t e v e , 1 r e p o r t e r e . . . . . . .
143
118
22
0-07 Cheirlata, e s s e y s r s . '• ant a l l e r g i s t a
14
13
1
0-08 clsrgynan
176
171
5
0-11 College nreairtehts, n r e f e e a e c e , 6 I n s t r u c t o r ; ! . . . , , . . , , . . , , , . , , .
8
8
0-13 D e n t l e t e .
'.
105
100
5
0-15 S p f l n e a r a , o h s n i n n l . . , , . . . . . . . , , , . . , . .
,.,...,.,,..,......,
2
2
0-16 Ynglnaers, c i v i l
e
19
19
'0-17 Engineers, e l e c t r i c a l
.20
20
0-18 Fuctneers, i n d u s t r i a l
2
2
0-19 Enginearn, R e e k o k l n e l . . . . . . . .
..,.,.,,..,,,.,,,
22
22
0-22 Lseytra A judges
26
24
2
0-23 Librae! s i n e . , . . , . . . . , , . , , , . , , . . , . . . . . . . , , , . . . , ,
6
2
4
0 - 2 4 Kuuieiarm 4 teeohere or Tuale
,
123
32
91
0-25 P h e n a o i a t n
132
1""
24
0-26 Pbyaicisna 1 surgeons
\
87
77
10
0-27 S o c i a l » n e l f n r e enrkeve
J
75
50
2;
0-3O Tsscnere, prinsry echool • P t n d e r o a r t e n . . . . . . . .
....J
64
3 6 1
0-11 Teachers taeecncary j e h o n l ) 5 p r i n c i p a l
J
58
18
40
7-32 Teacher* ' tnatmrtere," n . e . c
J
384
177
277
0-33 Trolnnd nueaei
J
137
3
134
0-34 V e t e r i n a r i a n s
•
3
3
w ' j f v c f a a x i r n i i ocanprtivna, n . * . « . ( , . " ; ; , ; ; ; , ; , ; ; " " . # ; ; " " ; . ; ; ;
0 - a Avletcrr,
u
0-42 C h i r e p r e e t c r e . . . .
....,...,,,..,.
0-43 Oecemtcre 6 wit-tine d r e n a a r e . . . . , , . . . . . . . , . . , , . , . , . . . , . . . , . . , , ,
0-44 Cot-erelel artlata
0-45 Uancara t otBrnn g l r l a , , . , , , . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0-46 Designer
0-48 I m f t s m s
J
0-50 laboratory technicians 7 e u s i s t a h t a . . . . . .
J
0-52 ppelora ft medical aarvica e c c u p e t i c t s , n . s . c , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » , i |
0-53 O p t c i e t r i a n
.
0-56 Photographer
0-57 A t h l e t e s , apcrtfl i n a t r u n t e r e , 5 eperta n f r i c l s l j , - , , ,
0-61 Kodlo operators
'.
0-62 Shrmer,
0-64 S u r v n j n r s . . . .
#
6
23
93
46
2
2
32
36
92
34
35
76
31
13
2
3
0-65 Enbalaari A undertakers
0-66 Technicians, except Itbnratnry.....,..,..,,,,,,.,,.,,,..,^.,.,1
-
1
2
42
8
2
19
34
66
29
3
74
28
13
2
3
4
12
6
4
!2
35
17
20
33
75
' 3
2
8
22
23
12
_
1
2
1
22
2
26
3
4
2
3
-
-
7
*
7
\
S44!!il
bcekknanere * aeaPiera, except bank csaJ.jera.
Bcckfcenplnc naektns n p n r e t e r e . . . . . . . * . , , , , , ,
..,,...,...•
Checkers
Clarke, general
C l f r t s , gannral b f r i e a
Pinancinl I n s t i t u t i o n c l e r k s , n, a . c.
,,,...,,.,...,,...
*|
2x243.
On:
i*
1
1
25
8
17
17
2
26
1
19
27
3
31
49
2
4
21
21
12
2
1
4
1
2
\
i^JJ
933
12
2
1 4 3 3
11
22
2
60
6
2
143
3
2
43
2
_
4
4
1
1
2
3
.
17
28
'
31
1
ja
2
14
23
- 2 8
7
21
57
186
1
26
2
-
i«
w
.
18
24
11
5
12
3
17
31
7
7
17
27
7
S3
7
1
7
54
8
2
2
5
5
4
.,
1
1
2
-
2
.
1
17
.
19
41
11
1
-
-
2
-
1 1 2 2 %
\
*i
*
*
240
151
89
1,202
913
289
1,271
1,091
177
2,000
1,774
226
252
244
8
422
U6
6
67
63
4
45
44
1
5
3
2
2
2
1
1
3
3
6
6
5
4
1
1
1
2
2
10
3
7
19
15
4
2
7
2
6
1
4
4
4
4
1
3
6
3
4
3
4
2
1
I ' l
1
1
1
1
1
1
.
2
2
99
86
13
202
97
5
131
115
16
307
285
22
8
8
12
9
3
4s£22
824
233
591
2 6 4 2 2
7
5
2
199
55
144
5CO
81
428
2
6
2
0
6
il
5
3322-
Hotel A rtataurnnt vsnagero
1,442
1,064
378
R e t a i l sanagnra
3,271
2,568
403
Hhnlneale - a n a g n r a . . , , , , ,
674
660
14
kupers *-. dapartnant panda, s t e r n a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
112
159
5
neerrren 6 g l e o r ennagers, s t e r n a , . , , - . * .
7
5
2
Advsrtleing agents
4
4
O f f i c i a l s er l e d g e s , a e c i e t l a a , unions, a t e . . . . . .
1 1 1 0
1
Credit men
3
3
fswurert 6 luperlrLtandanta, b n t l d i A g a . . . . . . . . . . ,
,..,,,..,
29
18
11
Skip c a p t a i n s , n a t e s , p i l o t s , A e n g i n e e r s , , . . . , , , . . , . . , . . . . , . , ,
3
1
3
0
1
Purchasing agents 9 buyers, n . 4 . 4 , , . ,
,...,....
6
4
8
0
Oenduetnra, r s i l r e a d , . . . , . . . , . . , . . .
2
2
Public e f f i e l a l a . n . s . ;
2
2
Ikippctera, public s s r v i c 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , * . .
2
2
1
201
1B3
18
Hsnngars * o f f i c i a l s , n . t . e . t
438
400
38
{
20
17
3
VeeriJtl * JAM CMifjf.jJM
1-01
1-02
1-03
1-oj
1-05
1-96
/5
5
21
51
38
2
11
714
3.547
2^677
87a_ , 2.266
86
70
16
14
5
3
2
13
26
25
1
11
2 3 . 1 4 7
24
74
58
36
66
12
11
1
2
30
28
2
146
6
6
2
60
57
3
45
2
2
15
15
4
16
16
4
1
1
20
20
2
23
21
2
3
6
2
4
76
15
63
45
100
77
23
32
47
39
8
40
38
11.
21
37
36
3 3 3 - 2 8
30
11
19
28
141
«o
91
243
110
2
118
27
1
1
2
444 4 -
£ g j s « i p r n r , « t , n a i veinn.tKnta, n . . . c . j : : ; ; ; ; ; ; * ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
9-71
0-72
O-73
0-74
0-75
0-81
0-83
0-85
9-87
0-88
0-91
7-92
9-94
0-95
9-9>)
0-98)
0-99)
rtrtEIGK BORK
r s l
ST
3
T"
TotslMtl^^PsMln
2>m
2
710
2 5
6
183
491
0
1
2-959
4.121
1.702
169
5a
4
21
4
2
48
135
72
U9
4
.
6
114
984
7^8
64
l
1
16
16
1
7
9
6
6
50
l
9
9
-
TA8LB 22.—PKirAuY CCCUPATICOAL ULA8S1KICAII0.H AS OK 1942 BY SEA AND AATIVlTTt
MCWATIOBAL XOE Ago UUStI>ICAIK*l
1-07
1-10
1-12
1-15
1-14
1-17
1-18
1-20 .
1-23
1-24
1-25
1-24
1-27
1-28
1-11
1-32
1-33
1-34
1-34
L-37
1-38
1-42
1-44
1-45
1-48
1-49
1-51
1-52
1-55
1-54
1-57
1-58
1-41
1-63
1-65
1-70
1-75
1-80
1-85)
1-54)
l-d")
1-94
iiotel olaraa, n.a.c
Printing » n-hllahlng clnrkn, n.a.c
darka la trada, n.a.c
Osllastort, Sill a * account!
Correspondence clerks
Rla olarka
danaral Industry clacks
Library asadatant) * attaadaata
Vessangars, errand hova, » otttaa boys * gtrla
Tele-re-b necce-gara..
•
Offioa aaoMna aparatora
Firaaatira, aarroll alarka, 4 tlmakaapara
Pratefries alerka
Kill carriers
rbny-a-a sessen-srs 6 railssy sail elsrks,.
rnyalols-s' & dantuta' aaalatanta * attandaota
-acr-tariai
-Meping A- awaiting clerks
statistical clerlti and oonpllara
stan-grspr-ri * tynlata
S'-ock clerkTelephone operatora,...
Ticket* itct.cn, 4 express ar-rota, transportation
veigbsr
Agents and rpproisara, n.a.c.
Olarka 4 kindred oecuc-att-ns, n.c.o
Auction-era
Salesmen, brokorr-o ' neiaelsaim firms, n . a . c . . . . . . .
Canvassers ' aollcltora
Caiaanatr iters
Sole-ear., inauranca......
..eaabrya
Ir-r-sters '• nadUara
-il'Junaa, real aetata....
j.Elaciarij. ttoc1' ' bond
.anlsr olarka....
inlet [--anna
Salaamed, to ~Jrm,«,-s
l
salesmen ' erlaa agc'-Vi, except to ncnc'e-mr..(
(
oalaoclark!, drp clamEnr * liundry
,
Kvacueaa 1 4 Years Old and Over t o IRA In 1942
TOTAL
_. , ,
—
•
w i
Total
* *
Kanala
,
,
,
,..,
,
.,..,..,
(2
SO
12
*
7
1
4
4
1 1 1 0 1
1
1
42
13
29
75
1 4 4 1
2 1 4
17
3
2
3
1
1
1
1
26
U
17
1
4
1
2
4
14
10
4
1
1
2
1
1
4
2
2
4
0
394
32
344
130
122
8
8
4
4
478
22
454
94
53
43
11
11
12
1 1 1
4
3
1
4
6
7
5
2
3
3
75
75
10
8
2
7
2
5
98
92
4
79
79
4 8 4 4 2
18
18
1 1 1 1 4,356
2,090
2,246
A45
209
-34
164
159
5
190
188
2
lC*
ICO
7
5
5
45
30
15
KOISHAH BOB*
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z
;
^JdtjO^llale^gBlinle
O
25
22
4
3
1
3
3
S
S
1
1
41
12
29
45
1 0 5 5
2 0 4 1 4
3
0
2
9
1
1
27
10
17
1
4
1
0
4
14
1 0 4
1
1
1
1
3
7
3
7
373
20
353
9 8 9 2
4
8
4
4
449
19
450
84
43
a
11
11
7
4
1
3
2
1
1
1
6
5
1
2
2
39
39
4
5
1
5
1
4
34
33
1
78
78
9
8
1
3
3
6
6
5,444
1,738
1,724
313
127
184
105
102
3
120
119
1
59
54
3
4
4
25
11
14
•itryjcp ifc-act,;./.£,826
i!812_^n44_,
4,497
2-01 sty aorkara^
477
342
135
157
2-52 I-.dodru.ua, nrlvata TarllK
80
35
45
14
2-03
oHnalEwr-arn, .rlvcte fcnlly.
273
20
250
207
2-0.1 -ei'Semen ' -orirangf,
447
M7
217
2-05 Oco',o, dcaaatlo
,
508
320
188
134
2-04 raids, .-tcurtl
2,205
2,205
1,874
2-27 vursanclda
••
180
2
178
147
2-08 Karleroalde......
,...,.,,
4
4
2
2-09 li-iceLlanecus tenrenta, p-fvata really
124
73
S3
50
2-21 Lnrtandara,..,,.,..
on
Ay
n
34
2-22 uel):un '• irelated pceu.nticns
,.
24
25
1
1!
2-?3 BrHrilno-fcauna * .enetnc-h-uce VesTeca
282
183
99
33
t
2-24 V'ida 6 hmncnae, :*>tela, raatauranta, ate
2B2
45
237
42
1-25 kciieakanpcrr, otawcric, •• nrit-oree
,
35
18
17
15
2-24 ceefca, accept private ranlly
1,170
94*
242
IT
2-27 . niter1 1 adtrecasa, except private 'sally
751
201
550
498
2-28 861- rteaarii
13
12
1
10
2-29 Kitchen nrkrs "n r t l t , r-atrants, rallrradc, -tmabpa, atc,n,o.c.
387
265
122
175
2-32 Barbers, beauttcinna, * BSnlcvr'.t
734
242
472
412
2-34 b-otblacl-a
1
1
1
1-36 c.ildaa, arnopt hun*.1nc 4 trinrlne
6
1
5
4
2-38 ridvivra '. practical nurses
113
2
111
43
2-4'J Attendants, recrnaUm » aeueeeemt, n.a.c
65
5
8
7
2
2-42 Attendants, nr-vnitela '•- otter inatitutlnna, n . a . c .
57
19
38
52
2-43 Attendant;:, prcfearimnl "- parnonal service, n.a.c
13
4
9
4
2-44 Ci-p Gttandant-...
1
1
2-45 or—..,:
4
2
2
2
7-47 Annrantirnr tc carvlca c c a n r . . t l n n a , , , , , , . . , , , , , , , , , . , . , , . , , . . . ,
10
5
5
8
2-46 Unbare
1
1
1
2-61 Guard! 5- aatchaan, except creasing B a t c b M e n , . . . . . , , . . . . . . , , , . . ,
18
17
1
3
2-6.2 lEnrrrlnd aatahman 6- bridge tendare..,..
..,,.,,....,.....,
2
2
:h-55 Fnlicv-ari - datactivaa, exdept in fmhllc aarvlca
3
3
3
2-66 Bolicwan 6 datactivan, public aarvlca.
1
1
1
2-6rT. bcldlsre, callers, marines, * crnat ipnrda, n . a . c . . , , . , , . . , , , . ,
8
8
7
2-82 Cn-re-nun '• e"lain,.ra
,
1 4 3 1 1
2-84 .'unlt-re 8 ae-tana
342
335
7
54
2-84 r-r-er-, r.e.c
125
122
3
25
2-92 bagpe-c n n r t a r a . . . . , . . . , . . , . , . . . . . . , . , . , , , . . , . , . , . . . , , . . , , , , , , .
2-95
Klev-'.rr eparatore
laJsmsBil* 'tatsrr. Pnrtatrv. '• ttotati, fwnoiUani
9
9
-
6
17
17
-
11
a,?94..ja.aff
3-01 Csb drain r a r a e r t , , . , . , , . . . . . , . . . . . .
3-92 Cotton Avmeri....
3-03 Crop npanialty f e r n a r a . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
........
3-54 Dairy r a m a - p , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-95 PT'iit faraiar
35
25
4
1
4
1
2
-
5
.
.
1
1
10
t
1
2
1
2
-
.
1
5
1
2
23
32
12
30
3
10
-
9
12
5
1
5
1
1
34
5
1
5
1
64
9
15
5
892
132
59
70
48
3
11
2
4
2
1
-
36
4
2
3
2
10
1
.
b
1
-
4
1
3
1
59
1
3
1
8
1
1
5
1
15
5
352
82
57
69
44
1
20
1
19
540
50
2
1
4
1
\,nj\. .. }^0.
4.361
2,741
I.604
105
52
320
337
83
2
12
44
33
33
5
202
63
15
48
217
230
230
29
105
374
291
83
1,874
331
331
167
13
2
11
2
2
2
14
34
74
59
17
31 '
3
37
32
5
11
*
15
14
1
14
19
249
l69
80
14
48
220
31
18?
7
*
20
11
9
118
59
993
790
203
119
379
253
82
171
in
3
2
1
140
35
212
125
87
59
353
322
I83
139
1
.
.
.
1
3
2
2
43
70
2
68
3
2
2
1
4
2
3
4
6
18
34
5
1
4
*
4
9
4
5
.
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
4
2
1
1
1
.
.
.
3
15
14
1
_
2
2
3
1
.
7
1
1
1
4
3
11
52
2
288
283
5
25
100
9?
3
6
-
3
11
3
6
6
-
4.737 10.860 8,731 2,344), , 14.904 12.107 2.597
15
1 4 1
4
3
1
207
203
4
2 8 2 8 1,671
i^ftip
bX
mi
(Contlnuad)
FORKIOtt BOBS
z-rz
z~.
T—T"
Total
Male
Fanale
6
2
73
46l
6
1
1
TO
8
8
631
9
2
3
30
134
2
0
1,010
8
2
133
2
0
979
1
1
31
TABLE X',«PhlUJUW L^UVflTII/NAL QUiiiJJlXCAEtt* A3 CF 1°42 Ji BELL *MD v.'.TJVIT'f:
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T Q X 1 L
•
AMERICAN buJfN
- -
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Tptjq
Male
•
—T=—*•
a. . — - • - — — -
3-06 ftuMral I - r a w * * , , . . • . . , , . . , , , , , , . , . . . . . , , . , , . . . . . . . . . .
198
183
15
3-07 taiVfc.1 *. .HveatccV f o r - *
. . . .
3*,
3*
3
3-0* P o u l t r y f n m * r a , . . . . . , , , ,
. . . .
..
UD
H$
ZL
truck r^mnn...
4.336
4,194
142
3 . j ^
3-11 ftum brands, g r a i n
.,,,,
12
10
Z
3-13 Perm h a n d i , er*p q w e l a l t y , ,
,.....,,.
224
169
55
3 - U rarra h a n d s , * M r y . , , , , . ,
......
. . . . . . . . . . .
30
26
4
3-15 farm han.lt, f m l t
..•,.,...
4.483
3,306
1.177
3-16 Firm h*nna, genoi-rl f a r m * . , . , .
..
.................
891
737
154
3-17 F*rf h a n d s , wfiifil ft f t v » a t o r t
9
6
3
3-18 F a r e Hindu, p r u l t « > . . . , „ » , , , . , . • „ , . . . , .
10*
60
48
3-19 F u a
tatndi,
rapHtnbl*
*,..,
..........
5,524
3,4^9
2,035
3-30 F r u i t * v e g e t a b l e g r a d e r s ft packer
..........
,
861
398
463
3-31 B l i g h t c o n t r o l l a b o r e r s t bindweed e r * H i e * t o r s , . , , , . . . , . , , . , , , .
10
10
3-32 T r r l g n l l e n o c c u p a t i o n * , . . .
...
67
63
4
3-35 Parm n a c H n n l e t . *
20
IB
2
3-36 Form c o u p l e t
...
5
2
3
1-37 F i r * u n i ^ m ft f o r e m e n . . . . . .
.,
3,1)67
2,021
46
3 - V Nur?erv eo*rs*ors t f l w e r e r e r w f l r s . . . . . . . . . .
,H
915
834
81
3-39 Wuraerv 7 l e n d s e s p i n r l a b o r e r s
,,
864
516
3*8
3-40 Gardeners *• grounds k e e p e r s , p a r k * , o e M t e r i e s , e t c . Z } . . « . . - * • . J 2 , 3 7 6
2,363
13
3-41 h a t c h e r y w e n . . . .
.... ^.......................
3
3
3-42 U b o r f l M . t i a t ^ i i ?
,
,
,
2
1
1
3-43 S t s b } « m * n . . . . . . . . . , . . , . ,
3
3
3_4* 7 - - u . a l o * l tipr'.-iltllfftl
ooj.Lips.tiicme, n . e . o , . . , , , . . , , , . . . , *
53
52
1
3-49 A t T l c ' i l U r a l n ^ c y s i n t i c n s , r - . e . o
11
10
J
3-97 Flnfcsmetl ft o y a t e r a e n . , .
524
512
12
3-PS Spniita '< ( P W M J g s t J w j v r a .
1
1
3-69 F t t h i . t g n c c u p a t i o n * , n , * , o , . . . .
40
25
15
3-71 flfrrectw *cnupatlttis,
ercSpt logging.**
3
3
3-77
tarter*
* traprers,.,,...... v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
}
3
J H 1 W LeauftEtlona
3.035
£
4-01 B a k e r s , , , . , . ,
....,,.,,,
,..,,,...
A3
4-02 CeonwitiMiB i n rtrnductinn o f t ? 1 ' " * ^ p T P d u r t s , n . e . c , . . , ,
1
4-0.3 GnuUpatJrfnd 1n ^ - o ^ n r t i ^ n "f >•' v*-r\s;?ar,
,
.,,,
1C
4- r Ji v<?. cur i t i n i l i a ? w o u c t 1 r n fit" « r f *.o6iena
,,,
39
4-0* C i r c t p a t l W i t i n i c e p w a i r * '*** r*-*Ty - r - * i o t j
,,,,,,.,..,,
5
i-Cff V t ' l e m , n r n i n , f)o 1 1 T ± *«*a (
J
3
fltjC
i-f^? t a c u p « t i p n r I i e l t i E ^ t - r l n f l * *.n pr*pEratit>n of b e a t p r n d u o t a , , ]
4
4 - j o O r c u p a t l p i t s i n p m d u d t l o n OJ M | Fc« 1 Jaji-flUi fr-**\ n m r t i i e t s . , . . , . ,
40
4-12 OncupatlP^a In ran.1ifs.atnr* ^!h t o l i t c f * r ' ^ d i r c t s . , , , , , . . . . . . , » . . 1
4-14 C e a u p a t l o n s Ln nfinufia"t\;re r f ^ n f t p? v i s . , . , , , , . . , , , ,
,,..J
9
4-15 M i m u , * * r t i l » . , , , . . , ,
1.........J
3
4-19 OscifpaLlnni i n m t n u f a a t u r e r f t e ^ t l l e t , n.-,v..........*..*...,
2
4-23 ^ m i n o r s . . , , . . , , ,
^..t
h
4-25 O r a t n t P f t r n '.
fieanttrvaE<es
,.
.............
590
4^26 T a i l o r s 6 t a i l O T t f t r t E .
.,.,,„,.,
,.,
129
4 - 2 7 O c c u p a t i o n s i h f a b r i p a t i n n r-f t e x t i l e prci'tiief.*, n . e . c . . , . .
3
4 - 2 9 I n s p e u t e r a , s c a l e r s , * ETflders, l n g j » l u m b e r . . . . . . ,
,
35
4 - 30 LumbertwH • r e f t sm*fl, fi uned e h e n ^ r e , . . . , . . , , .
,
1
4 - 3 1 Sawmill o c c u p a t i o n , n . c . c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , .
id
4-32 C a b i n e t m a k e r s . . . .
.............
26
4-33 General nc^dworkin? r e p i t r i ' . t f l n a , M . r
,
4
4-15 U p } « l a t B T f r 0 . v
3
4-36 O c c u p a t i o n s l n "-cnTiftctDT-e of f u r n i t u r e , n . e . c ,
2
4-3* Ceepsrttfe scoflpatferia, * i , e , r . . .
»„,,.,,..,
3
4-39 Ccr--tns i n m abbf s C t u r e of itlao f i n i s h e d liiinbtr p r o d u c t s , n. + .rj,
2
4-44 Compositors ft t y p e s e t t e r s . . .
,,,.,,,
116
4-45 E l e e t r r t y p a r s K- s t e r n o t y u e r a
£
4-46 L i t h n g r a p h a n
.,,,..,.,...,........,,,,,,,,.,...,...,...,..
1
4-4? pbntosngraierB.
........„,
2
4 - 4 ^ Pressmen + p l a t e p r l n t e - s , p r i n t i n g . . . . , . , ,
IB
4 - 4 9 •ocupsticHQa in p r i n t i n g A p u b l i s h i n g , n , * . L ! . . . . . . . .
,,
6
4-52 O c c u p a t i o n s in p r o d u c t i o n cf I n d u s t r i a l c h e m i c a l s
7
4-59 t r c c u p a t i m i s in. manufaatm-s of l e at F e r , , . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
,,,
5
4 - 6 0 Bhoenskers A shea r e p o i r o e n , n o t 1n f a c t o r y .
110
4 - 6 l O c c u p a t i o n s i n matlufflcture of b o o t s 6 a h o e e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2
4-62 G e o n p a t i c m i n n m u f of l s a t h e r p n i t s e t h e r t h a n b e e t s *
flhees,
1
4*AJ O c c u p a t i o n s i n p r o d u c t i o n of g l a s s * g l a s s p r o d u n t e , . . . . . . . . . . .
1
4-66 O c c u p ^ t l e h s i n p r o d u c t i o n cT e l s y p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . . . .
1
4 - 7 1 J s s t l e r s , » e t e h " i o k * r s , gold s m i t h s , * s l l v e t v i t h e . , , , . , . , . , , , . .
61
4 - 7 2 O c c u p a t i o n s i n maniif nf o l o c b s , watelies, J e w e l r y , e t c . , n . e . c . ,
1
4-74 Occupation* i n e j e c t m p l f l t i n g , g a l v a n i s i n g , 6 r s l a t s d prnae&sei
2
4-75 E a c M n l B t S , , . , , .
„
34
4-76 T c s l n s k s r g & d i e s i n k e r * * s e t t e r s
5
4-73 Machine sb&p * r e l a t e d o c c u p a t i o n * , n . t . c , .
7
4-Ga T i n s s l t h s , c a p r e r g m i t h s , It s h e e t n a t a l w o r k e r * . . . . . . . .
1
1
4^0. K o l d e r s . . . . , . , . .
,....,,,,,,
,
2
4-83 B o l l c r w a k a r s . . . . . . , , ,
..,„
5
4-B5 Woldsra * f l a » * e u t t B T s , , , . . . , , . . , , , , . , . .
„
18
4 - 8 6 Black s m i t h s , ferjemen, 4 h a f h m e m w d . . . . , , , ,
1
4-90 Ore d r e e ? '•••-, ccc op at i r n o
1
4-SO Furnscemen, j w » l t s r j , 5
rtouj"ers...,,...,...,,,.................
3
4-97 K l e o t H r l m s . , , , . , . . , . ,
,..,,.,
,
,,
23
4 - 9 8 O c c u p a t i o n * i n rsnufactUC* Of r a d i o s A p h o n o g r a p h s . .
1
4*99 Occptna i n wsfluf of e l e c t r i c a l machinery 4- a c c e s s a r i e s , n . e . c . ,
2
5-00 O c c u p a t i o n * in manufacture o f - i * e e l e c t r i c a l s q u l p m e o t , n . s . o .
1
6-03 Occupation* i n b u i l d i n g o f a i r c r a f t , n.v.o..
1
5-C5 Occptna i n fcd.de t r a n t p t n equipment (**c auto ft l l r e A f t ) , n . - . e ,
2
(72'
(Continued)
TCHBIC3 FflHK
*jM*Aj
Total
gal*
Ffteal*
. •
•• ^ • ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • ^ ^ • ^ ^ H H V V W
71
' 63
8
127
130
7
13
U
a
19
£
4 9 4 3
8
9 1 7 6
15
1,602
1,543
59
i^H
2,651
S3
3
2
1
9
8
1
117
94
2J
107
75
K
25
32
3
5
4
1
1,696
1,352
544
2,537
1,954
633
304
231
73
587
506
81
3
3
6
3 * 3
54
39
15
54
a
33
2,894
2,039
B55
2,630
1,450
1,1BQ
510
221
239
351
177
174
2
2
8
8
27
27
40
3*
4
16
it
4
£
2.
1
1
4
1
3
558
526
JO
1,509 1,493
16
307
281
26
60S
553
55
*23
365
158
361
151
HO
*!?
613
4
1 , 5 5 9 1,550
9
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
.
.
.
4?
46
1
6
6
0
6
2
5
4
1
235
*3l
4
^9
281
8
1
1
1^
13
5
22
12
10
3
3
£
2
1"
1
-
j£|
6j7
LL^3
Ll!&_
4 ^
1,512
1 . 1 5 9 351
42
1
22
21
1
2 1 2 1
1
1
1
9
1
.6
5
1
4
4
33
6
11
9
2
28
24
4
5
4
4
1
1
3
1
1
2
2
3
1
4
3
1
32
3
8
6
2
32
2
6
6
1
1
1
^
_
9
4
4
5
5
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
it
5
5
1
1
7
533
366
1
365
224
6
Z18
74
55
42
S
34
677
66
21
8
6
6
2
2
35
12
12
23
23
1
1
1
10
1
1
9
9
26
1?
17
9
9
4
2
2
2
2
2
1
.
.
.
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
72
44
39
39
20 J7
33
34
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
17
l
1 1 1 1
"
7
6
\
4
2
4
2
2
2
2
7
2
2
5
5
1
4
2
1
1
3
3
109
1
lB
18
92
91
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
•
l
l
60
l
2 4 - 2 3
1
37
37
1
l
l
2
1
1
1
1
34
17
17
17
1?
5
3
3
2
2
7
6
6
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
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TJHLX 23,—HHIMJUff OCC'IPATILNAL CL A£51FINATION AS OF 1942 BT SB3L AMD NATIVITY I
Evacuees U Years Old and Over t o WHA I n 1942
TOTAL
Total
5«OS
5-09
5-12
5-13
5-16
5-1?
5-18
5-21
5-22
5-2A
5-25
5-26
5-27
5-2fl
5-30
5-31
5-32
5-33
5-36
5-3?
5-43.
5-A2
5-/3
5-49
5-53
5-55
5-56
5-5?
5-58
5-59
5-72
5-73
5-76
5-79
5-80
5-B1
5-S3
5-a.
5-86
5-88
5-89
5-91}
5-92)
5-9A
5-95
5-97
5-99
O p t i c i a n s , l e n s g r i n d e r s , ft p o l i s h e r s
****.
,.
Oooptns I n mtnuf of p r . f u _ . i c n a l ft s c i e n t i f i c appal-atuo, n . e . c .
Piano At o r g u i t u n e r s , , , , . . , • • *
*,,..*
>
*• •
*
Occupations I n t h * l a n u f a e t u r e of m i s c e l l a n e o u s p r o d u c t !
Painter I , except construction A m a i n t e n a n c e . . . . . . . . . . . . .
,.
P a t t e r n ft nodal makers, except p a p e r . ,
„«•••••
»'!««•
Dyer*......
.
,
,...,
Mlnnre^ . mining m-"hJ on o n e r a . c r a . . . . . . . . . . .
,..,.*.
OeaiiuAtioni I n e x t r a c t i o n of m i n e r a l s , n , B . o , . . . , . , ,
*.
"••rick ft s t o n e n i i c m , & t i l e n e t t e r s .
*
Cerpmtart
*
Cement A c o n c r e t e f i n i s h i r s , . ,
,
<
P a i n t e r s , c o n s t r u c t i o n A -fiiriisnancs
r aper bangers
.....
.........
P l u m h w s , gas f i t t e r s , A steam f i t t e r s , , , ,
.........,,,,,
Roofers * s l a t e r s
..,
C o n s t r u c t i o n ocnupatiDtis, n . e . c ,
...........,,,.,,,
Aabantoa * I n & i l i t l o n w o r k e r s , . , . . ,
.....
Chauffeurs A n r l v e r e , b*is, t e z l , t r u c k , * t r a c t o r
„ o
Teamsters,,
,.,...
,
LooonutlTo e n g i n e e r s
,..,,
Locofwtlfe n r e t n e b . , ,
»,..
,
,,
^ e t o m e n , s t r e e t , subwsy, A e l e v a t e d r a i l v s y , , . , . , . . , . , , , , . , , , ,
Transportation occupations, u . e . e
L i n e m e n * s e r r l a M e n , t e l e g r a p h , t e l e p h o n e , Pr p o w e r . . . . . , . . , , , .
Motion p i c t u r e p r o j e c t i o n i s t s
.,.,..4.,*
Auuoeneot, r e c r e a t i o n , .•motion p i c t u r s o c c u p a t i o n s , n . e . e
Occupations i n l a u n d e r i n g , c l e a n i n g , d y e i n g , A p r e s s i n g , e t c . , .
M e s t c u t t e r s , except i n s l a u g h t e r i n g A packing houses
Occupations in t r a d e s A s e r r i n s s , n . s . c
,.,,.,,.*.
Bngineers, s t a t i o n a r y , . . . .
Cranemen, i e r r i c t a s n , h b i s t m e n , * shoveTmen.
,..,,,,
Inspector
,„,,..,,
.,
VaahsniQa A r e p o l n w n , r a i l r o a d A c e r s h o p
Mechanics A r e p a i r m a n , a i r p l a n e . . , , . , , . . . , *
,
Mechanics A r e p a i r m e n , Motor v e h i c l e
Mechanics & r e p a i r m e n , & , e . c . . . , , , , , . . , . . . .
,.,,,.,.
Tool s h a r p e n e r s A d r e s s e r s ,
....,,..,,
Photographic process o c c u p a t i o n s , . .
.,
Warehousing, a t c r e k e e p l n g , h a n d l i n g , l o a d i n g , e t c , , n , e , c . . . . . .
I'i-ecaLIar.eous o c c u p a t i o n s , n . e . c , , .
,,,,.,,.......•,,,,,,,•
_
_ .*—*.., (
foramen, marrif acta t r l n g . , J * *
,,.,...,............,...,,„,,,
Foremen, i n s t r u c t i o n
,..,...,,..,
Foremen, t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , eammunicotton, ft u t i l i t i e s . . . . .
Foremen, s s r v l c s s , B m u a e m e a t g . . . . . .
,.,,
Foremn, n . e . o . . , , . , . . . , . , . , , , , , , , . . , , »
,
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6-02 Oueupacblona I n p r o d u c t i o n of b a k e r y p r c d u o t e , n . e . c
,,-.<•
6 - 0 3 Occupation* i n producti&n o f h e v e r s g e s
,....,.,.
6 - 0 4 Occupations i n canning a p r e s e r v i n g of r o o d s . .
6-05 Occupations i n p r o d u c t i o n of c e n f e c . i o n s . . * . . . . . . . , . . , * , . . . * . , .
6-06 Oo c u p e t l cne in p r o C e s s l a g of d a i r y product • . . . . . . . . , , , . . ,
6-08 Occupations i n p r o d u c t i o n of g r a i n - m i l l p r o d u c t s , n . e . c , .
6-09 Occupations in s l a u g h t e r i n g A i n p r e p a r a t i o n of meat p r o d u c t * , .
£,__ (J-cupntlrrhs in product J on of rrLecntl unacus feed lircrcucth
6-14 Occupations i n manufacture of k n i t g o o d s . .
6-18 Vonprccess ecoupfltlons i n manufacture of t e x t i l e s , n . e . c . . . . . . .
6-19 Occupations i n manufacture of t e x t i l e s , n . e . o , . . , , , . . , . , . . « . . . •
6-21 F u r r i e r * ft o c c u p a t i o n s i n f a b r i c a t i o n of fur goods, n . e . c . . , . , ,
6-Z4 Occupations i n manufacture of b a t e A c a p s , D . e . c , . . , , , , , . , . . . , ,
6-25
toueftmkers
A sessietresBU..,,,,
,
6-27 Occupations i n f a b r i c a t i o n of t e x t i l e p r o d u c t * , n . e . c
,.,,,
6-29 I n s p e c t o r s , s c a l e r s . A g r a d e r s , l o g s A l u s h e r
6-30 Lumberman, r a f t s m e n , ft w o o d c h o p p e r a . . , . ,
6-31 Bewmlll o c c u p a t i o n s , n . e . c , , . . , . .
6-33 General woodworking o c c u p a t i o n s , n , e , c , , , , , , , , . . . , . , . . . , , , , , , , ,
6-36 Occupations i n manufacture of f u r n i t u r e , n . e . e
...,,,.,*
6-39 d c a p t h s i n manufacture o f misc finished: lumber p r o d u c t * , n . e . o ,
6-42 Occupations i n manufacture of paper g o o d s . . .
,,,,
6-44 Compositors * t y p e s e t t e r s
,.„,.„,.,,....,.......,
6-49 Occupations i n p r i n t i n g A p u b l i s h i n g , n . e . c .
,*...,,..*«
6-52 Occupations In p r o d u c t i o n of i n d u s t r i a l c h e m i c a l * .
,.,,,.«•
6-53 Occupations i n p r o d u c t i o n of ahemlcsl p r o d u c t s , n . e . c , , . . . . . . . .
6-57 Occupations in p r o d u c t i o n of r u b b e r g o o d s . . .
*..,......•
6 - 5 9 Occupations i n manufacture of l e a t h e r . , , . , . , . , , . . . . , . , . ,
6-61 Occupations i n Manufacture o f b o o t s . A s h o e s . . , . . , . . . * . . , , . , , , , ,
6-62 Occupations in nanuf of l e a t h e r p r d t s o t h e r then t o o t s A s h o e s .
6-66 Occupations i n p r o d u c t i o n of e l e y p r o d u c t s
,
,...
6-72 Oocupstions in macuf of c l o c k s , w a t c h e s , j e w e l r y , e t c . , n . e . c ,
6-77 F i l e r s , g r i n d e r s , b u f f e r s , A p o l i s h e r s ( m e t a l )
,,,
6-78 Machine shop A r e l a t e d o c c u p a t i o n * , n . e . c . . .
.,,*,,,«*
6-82 Foundry c c t u - n a t i o n s , n . e . c . . . . . . . •
,
6-83 i k i J - T i ^ - k i - T s . . . . . . .
,
,,,,.,,.,
,,,,,...
6*85 rfrlders A fT*m* c u t t e r s
6-86 BlsclLBMiths, forgemen, A h a m n e r m e n . , , , . ,
,.........,,,.,.,.
6—88 O c c u p a t i o n s i n n e o h a n l c i l t r e a t m e n t of m e t a l s , n . o . a , ,
6-91 Furnscamen, smelters, A pnUrara.,.
,,,,,,,
5
4
1
7
10
A
2
9
1
2
1*9
5
36
.
19
1
1
l
72.
3
2
6
1
5
l
2
.
11
388
A3
3
10
2
2
10
22
359
93
I
25
5
1
66
6
63
15
fJ
24
Mile
AMERICAN SORN
Female
5
4
1
4
9
A
2
9
-
2
169
-
33
7
3
-
19
1
1
(73)
}•
Hale
5
4
1
5
5
A
2
1
2
76
A
16
1
9
1
~
3
1
-
l
l
72
57
3
2
2
1
6
1
1
5
1
l
l
l
2
5
1
6
11
3
305
8?
96
Al
2
25
3
*
10
10
2
1
2
1
10
1
22
21
357
2
276
93
6 A 6
I
16
9
15
5
2
1
1
63
3
18
6
A
63
11
15
3
53
4
21
2A
*8
J
£*W
2
Female
5
-
1*3&
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Bfl3
2
1
3
3
212
126
86
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2
1
1
1
1
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16
8
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
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8
—
8
158
5
153
187
9
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4 4 4 4
11
11
187
183
4
4
4
"
4
4
"
116
102
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4
3
1
28
12
l6
7
6
1
1
1
3
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1
1
26
3
2
3
2
2
20
3
17
3
2
1
5
2
3
1
1
6
6
2
2
1
1
6
5
3
3
1
1
1
1
-
*tl?\ Occupations i n f a b r l c s t L n n nf e w t a l p r o d u c t s , n , * , o , f " " * ' •***
Total
"
4
1
A
4
A
-
2
1
2
76
A
1A
1
9
1
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-
~
1
1
2
J
93
1
19
-
6
.
1
-
15
1
-
1
1
6
-
6
4
-
8
3
1
6
—
1
*
"
3
488
1.283
-
29
1
S20
1
1
78
8
5
1
1
1
1
19
*
1
135
_
1
A
2
4
79
166
-
1
34
3
1
4
78
77
2 7 2
A
5
7
7
120
•
33
1
9
3
1
*
2
—
A
69
9
3
"
9
10
3
1
.
.
.
.
2
9
2
2
11
1
1
1
6
2
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_
3
1
1
1
J
9
1
1
83
83
2 9 2 9
1
10
7
$
3
—
8 4 6
2
2
52
52
12
12
)*•
;-4
16
16
-
63
1
9
-
A
1
1
2
-
1
A
17
9
237
18
-
48
5
1
_
5
1
1
1
A
9
8
292
IS
3
-
28
2
-
i*131
2
.
1
15
1
-
•
3
"
•
1
-
10
-
66
23
10
1
1
1
21
27A
A
4
8
1
20
6
10
-
. 6
-
-
8
1
93
-
*
5
_
-
1
1
-
-
-
9
2
1
17
A
11
3
19
0
2
-
-
JM-Uj
-
*
-
57
2
1
3
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-
2
77
6
1
.
6
5
3
1
4
80
11Q
17
4
65
A
A
78
3
19
4
.
.
.
1
1
2
13
2
1
6
2
_
5
1
1
1
Total
-
3
(Continued)
ROTON DORN
122
—
38
3
1
15
_
7
1
3
3
1
3
1 1
5
1
2
—
-
2
_
-
-
-
3
—
2
2
A61
1
57
3
1
15
3
1
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74
72
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1
1
-
.
55
1
2
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1
6
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1
4
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3
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TABLR 2?.--PFUMAKY OHJlJp.;T«-(f«. CIittSIKCATlUll AS OF 1-42 -J oEI A-VO NJfflVrrTl
WCUPAIIOJPAL OH OB AM GUiBXPICttlttt
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6-96 Ccouprtf-ns In meriuf-eture n1" radios '- phnnorrriphi
.....
7-OQ Oceup-tions tn nexvif actum of ni.sc e l e c t r i c a l esul patent, n.a.o
*7-03 Oftcttfatjwta ti] onllrtln; of aircraft, n . i . c . . . . . . . .
7-13 vncumatlona In the manuf ict'irs of nlaciillanepus nmuctc
7-16 Pointers, aKcent o^ P-trust* rn *- mninti-**nce«.*.**
7-17 Pattern 4 wdel rjJwrs, except naper
7-20 Ooeunsttona tn proiiiotlor. of pet.rotein
,
,
7-22 Cctmpatlone in wrtraeM-n of •-ineralBj n.e.a,
7-23 Ccnstructle-i
m**Mnery *•ureters, n . e . e . . .
«.
,lf
1
7-24 *rf' * a* ** -.-•>---, '• t i l e cottar-..,
.........
7-2* Cci^ant ft con-rot* t ifllshers,
••
••
7-37 Pointer*, cn-xtruetior. * rtintornnw
*
7-32 Construction eoorj-ctinna, Tt.c.c
,
7-35
toutce....
*
7-36 Chauffeurs *• irivur*, boo, **xi, truck, * tractor
.,
7-3? Tan*-* er
•
7-40 Petersen £ vehicle), except railroad, railway, *• bus,,,
7-47 top-ah-rensn * oV.vcJorM.,,
<
7-4? bailors * iO-Ph-nds, except tf, a. Hevy,..,
7-49 Tranaportetton -c-.up-.tlvTiB, " . e . c .
7-55 frtien picture projection! ate
7-54 Amusement, n-rtstion, t* motim picture noeuueUnn-, n . e . r . . , . ,
7-57 Occupations in l-undering, clesnltuj, dy-inr, * nrasalTUj, e t c . . ,
7-56 Ptetouttars, except in sanughtsring * p-eHna h-uses
7-59 Cccupatiens in trader ft services, n,»,«
,,
,
7-60 Attendants, fiUiiuj i t it lone * parkin- l o t t , .
7-61 Pntlla larvioa eccLLpatiena, n.r.c
*
•j_A{ Konproaaw occupations in manufacturing, n.e.c.j
•«••*••**<
7-68 Packing, fUMn,;, libollnc, i-srkir-Ca bottling, e t c . , n.a.o
7-70 Firerwn, other than process fi/emen
,
7-73 Cranemcn, JorrlcVnwm, Jwigtren, ?• ahpvaliBon
^
7-76 Ins-c-tore, n.e.e*.
7-79 tftchanlca * rapairneTi, railroad * earahap
,
7-81 Mechanlci * repairvan, f^tor v a h i c l a . . . . . .
7-63 Veuhanioj 8 rapoinacn, n.#.c.
******..•* *••••*•.
7-S4 Tool Bharpcnart * draeaere.
7-85 larega laborers ft carsaehcra It rraaaara,,
7-86 Photorraphie Tiroccea eecupationa
*
7-87 Chatnneti, rodmen, '- aaaan, surveying......
..,....,
7-86 Haroheuclns, steraltaapinc, hondlln;, loading, e t c . , n.e.e
7-89 Miacallanocua
cceupfttlona, n.e.e
1
7-93 Carpantare1 i r i m n t i o w , . ,
7-94 Vaahlnlata apprwiticau.
,
7-95 S3 e ctri ci
ana1 apprentices
•
1
7-96 Plumber::1 a p p r e n t i c e s , , . . , , . * * . , * » . . , . . , . , * , , . . * . * . . . • . « . . * . r . .
7-97 jtnprantlces to other construction 6 Vnd t r a d e s , , . . . . . . . . . . . , , ,
7-96 Apprentioa* to printing t r a d e s , , . . , , ,
,
7-99 Apprentices to other trades
,
uneHllad Docu^rtlon.
1.510
8-02 Ccoupatlons in nroductlon of bakery products, n,e,o, , . , * , .
5
8-03 Occupations in production of bavereres
•
16
8-04 Occupations in canning A. preserving foods
646
8-05 Occupations in product? ort of conTaetu-na
,.....,,........,
3
8-06 Decupitinp* in nrcoaaaing of dairy, p r o d u c t s . . . * , , * , . . * . . . . . , . . .
2
8-99 Ocaupstione in slsitehtertng A in preparation of neat prrdiacta.,
2
8-10 Occupations in production of mlacellaneoua ford products,,
18
9-14 Ocoupaticn* in iaanufaotu-r of ^nit gooda,,
,..
1
P-19 Occupations in manuf-ctura of toxtllea, n . a . o . , , . , , , . . . , .
1
8-27 Occupations Id fehricDtlrn of textile products, n.o.c
29
8-30 Liimharnan, raft men, f- wwdc'irpTord..,..
*,
6
8-31 S u n l U ocmnstiens, n , e , c ,
40
8-33
6-36
fi-39
fl-^2
B-49
8-32
8-53
P-57
8-57
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6-62
«.-Tn
B-?2
8-78
8-94
9-03
9-0*
9-13
9-16
b-20
Q-22
a-A3
9-35
9-47
9-48
9-4*
7-56
7_i7
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8
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4
3
2
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2
2
2
2
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.
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1
1
1
.
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5
3
2
2
3
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1
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4
4
4
4
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4
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.
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.
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1
102
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1
17
17
1,305 1,296
7
1,113 1,10a
5
192
190
2
6
«
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
8
8
7
7
1
1
30
30
29
39
1
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Oenerat woodworking o c c u p a t i o n » , N , * . C
Oacupttione i n nanufaoture of r u r n i t u r a , n . e . o
Occptns i n manufactura of miae f i n i s h e d timber p r o d u c t s , n . a . o ,
Occupetlcna i n manufactum o f • eper goods
,,,,.«•*,,,.
Cocupetlons i n p r i n t i n g 4 p u b l i s h i n g , n . a . o . ,
....*.
O r c u p a t i o n a i n p r o d u c t i o n of i n d u s t r i a l c h e s n t e a l s , . ,
....,
Occupation* in prortDOtinn rt ch*Hinal "imr»aots, n . a . e , , . .
Ccoupations I n n r o d u c t i c n of rub:.er g o o d s . , . , , . . . , . . , * , . . , , , * . ,
Occupations in n a n u f t c t u r e of l e a t h e r . * . , . . .
.,...,
C f c u p a t i o n t in r H n u f a e t u r a of b o o t s 4 s h o e s , ,
,...,,,,*«
Oneupationa i n manuf o f l e a t h e r p r d t s o t h e r than bnota 4 a h r p a ,
O c o u r s t l o n s i n p r o d u c t i o n of a s b o e t o s prorHietfi, c b r o s l v v e j e t c ,
Occupations i n manuf of c l o c k s , w a t c h e s , J e e * l r y , e t c . , r\,ate,t
Machine shop A r e l a t e d occur a t l o n a , , . . * . , .
*,,,
>••
Occupations In f a b r i c a t i o n of n s t a l p r o d u c t s , n , e , c
.,,..,,
Occupations in huJldin;* e i r n r t f t , n . a . o , , , , , , , . .
,*,
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r
o e u ; ' B t i m e i n t h e manuf a c t n r t of m i s c e l l a n e o u s p r o d u c t *
P s i n t n r s , e x c e p t c o n s t r u c t Ion. * maintenance
Occupations i n p r c H u c t i r n o f p n t r o l e u m . . , . , , . . . . . . . . . , , . , . , , , , ,
Occupations in, o s t r a e t i e n of n j o c r a l a , n . c . c
A o n r t r u e t i c n recaf•• M e n s , n . a . o
.,..,..,,......
frutwen..............,,,.,,..
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,
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,
.'rrnaportPtior recuaattenj, n . o . c . . , , , . . . , .
4nu»-*t--t, r*or«',+.tor', A mot'.rn p i c t u r e eccuphtinfta, " • . - . - . . . . .
1'--':]• a t l r n s in i•und*-*'nr;, c l « " n i n - , d * * i n - r f- p r - ; a l s i £ , e t c . ,
777
733
2
3
14
4
261
585
3
2
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11
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1
13
16
6
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2
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TABLE 22.—PWHARY OCCOTJXIWAL citssmcmr*
is er via BY s u .TIL MTXVXTII ETIOU.. U » • » old md Ow to <ra» in i 9 «
TOTAL
°°"g""-««- «"E*"°
T-59
9-61
9-63)
9-643
9-65,
9-71
9-33
9-85
9-86
9-89
ffldBBWOdTion
Dcoupptlnns In trades 4 aarvlcoa, n.o.o.
Ptuhiijo eorviee recupatirns, n . e . o . , , . . ,
t
Kattnroaaaa oocnpeMone 1B inaimfoeturing, n.a.Q.i.
(
Qilttra of naehinery
..........
Weehanlca *• repair-tan, n , » , * , . . . .
,.
Qarag* laborers * ear washers * SPOSBSTB.
Photographic process, occupations,,.
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,
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,
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9
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3
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1/ Before to thoao whose training In the Indicated field would Indicate suitability to enter any one of a large group of occupations requiring
certain characteristics but without, or with Inadequate, significant work experience or speelfla training to justify referral to a particular occupation,
g/ Refer* to those whose experience would Justify referral to a particular occupation.
y Cede 2-04 refers exclusively to t i t l e Kauaenen; yerdnen ore coded Oerdenera and (rounds keepers e t c . , 3-40, or Say workers, 2-01.
Scureei
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TABLE 2 3 . — S S L Z C T H ) PflSSiiJlT, 33C0fcTA»Y Ml
TQtTIAKT OCffi PATIOS At CLA3SIPICATICKi AS OP W<v2 BY 352 AX*) K A T I V I T I J
^ v a c u t d a 14 I a * r s Old *nC O T B P t o :'<FU i n li*4Z
Noto;
UnitBil o t a t e o Etaf?Loya*nt SorViffe t l a - M L f i c a t i o n a » « • • a a s i s n e d i n 1942 on b a s i s o r «3plo>T»£!H n i s t o r i o a p r i o r t o a v a c u a t i o n .
F r i a r y r e f e r s t o occup-atio/i i n which p e r s o n b « t
t o p c r f o r s , • • c o n d a r y t o o c c u p a t i o n i n which p e r s o n n e x t b e a t i j u a i i f i t j d , e t r .
Z s e l t d e c ; frcci t a b l e a r c £ 2 , 4 ^ * e v a c u e e s t r a n s f e r r e d t o .'-Si i n L942 who were kinder 14 y e a r s of a g e *
F R I I! A
allL-UCn 1 50TN
OCCliPATIUhAL CLAatlr'ICATIORS
TOTAL
S E C 6 E 8 A P T
pens1
hale
Female
kale
Female
tl'SBIC H
TOTAL
pen
T s .
F0R3J0I
D
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l
i
ALmHlCAW pi-hil
SLP5
tale
Female
Bala
Female
TOTAL
FenmlON
rCSK
kala
Female
gale
Female
I O U 1
88,731
65,943
64,413
63,145
15,230
88,731
25,943
£4,413
23,145
15,230
88,731
25,943
64,413
23,145
15,230
NO occuPnTiieui CLASLIFICI.T-ON
CO,344
5,936
9,709
L i
7,298
60,546
15,342
16,353
13,468
13,419
83,065
63,515
63,406
21,165
15,015
a m i ojssiricjTias/i
4,630
9643
2,865
21
635
5,494
2,263
6,444
542
443
1,472
695
531
159
B2
878
1,466
146
56
310
1,794
466
197
6
(E
287
:S5
1,661
106
6
16
1,086
u
6
1,671
1,865
175
45
1,090
1,686
684
615
61
41
957
45
356
1,057
166
117
177
32
75
28
4
4
12
4
551
415
387
44
8
347
291
219
157
20
Or 4
164
35
4
4
109
6
(5
60
25
8
3
79
66
34
2
3
711
501
8
206
42
15
4
Si
60.71B
19,043
11,679
66,719
7,077
22,895
8,336
3,616
9,375
1,388
4,604
1,735
480
1,881
168
1,852
456
145
11
6
Li
6S7
506
61
61
143
51
l.i
333
635
4
3
1
96
553
149
180
78
64
20
4
64
16
11
4
4
B
1 64
56
96
1 6-
75
24
4
4
4
296
17 S
75
4
4
45
69
196
176
136
846
579
54
96
68
77
314
668
637
114
217
40
331
',77
76
96
16
73
16
52
25
unnarerlal & Official. Occupations
d e t a i l managers
H o l e ! e restaurant managers
"holsBale msnagore
Lovers & department heads, ( s t o r e s )
Other
6,333
3.671
1,446
674
116
634
1,841
1,094
131
644
5,614
1,774
915
416
44
467
558
626
689
6
1
56
i.Bie
516
656
54
45
37
164
86
fi-
1,164
616
280
98
38
1 *
90
57
45
4
4
382
142
108
37
20
75
78
Li
8
8
16
25
20
8
1
686
566
177
89
8
4
46
272
LOB
92
Bfl
4
BE
C l e r i c a l Occupations
b o o k k e e p e r s & c a s h i e r s ( e x c e p t bank c a s h i e r s )
sacratsrise. stenographers, • t y p i s t s
Clerks (general, general o f f i c e ,
file)
s h i p p i n g 4 r e c e i v i n g Gierke
other
5,161
864
874
730
130
345
627
IdS
39
13.
96
195
6,181
541
803
386
6
648
201
34
15
17
30
75
116
50
17
IB
6
25
1,664
566
359
692
445
148
21
66
57
173
672
£di
661
165
56
16
281
118
90
33
4
16
-
16
28
40
25
70
B
16
.1
25
118
66
16
153
255
105
S3
Li
46
it.
Sales LccUMtions
Seles c l e r k s a t a l e s persona
salasnen a sales agents (except
selesmen ( t o consumer)
Other
5,361
4,601
645
661
394
6,3-2
1,866
179
102
188
1,940
1,916
1
783
454
57
114
60S
590
5
2
9
2,746
6,194
616
141
195
1,270
1,006
585
565
768
602
127
125
164
70
7J
6
4
0
64
67
115
510
415
20
296
L43
12
29
48
8
36
4,697
6,60s
506
477
447
670
390
576
6,430
1,674
105
56
608
531
63
S3
1,597
636
630
145
299
146
145
662
16
21
69
144
619
Sir
M
16
414
8
165
64
1.-5
13
69
215
56
53
29
58
12
29
55
4
4
4
15
0
8
P r o f e s s i o n a l , T e e h n i c e l , a M a n a g e r i a l .,ork
C l e r i c a l fc. S a l e s •.:.-:
S e r v i c e Pork
A g r i c u l t u r a l , F i e h e r v , & P o r e e t r y .«>rk
M e c h a n i c a l i.ork
M a n u a l "Ork
FULLY S L A U F I 2 D C L A L S I F I C i T I C t / i
Profeesional Occuoationa
Teachers i i n s t r u c t o r s
Lotion £ dentists
ClsreVymen
Prarmaciete
Other
'
a r
poaaoh
^UOlifiod
Ssmiiprofeaaionel
sc«
Occupations
-caustic service Occupations
Maids ( g e n e r a l )
Cooke ( d o m e s t i c )
Lay w o r k e r s
housemen a yurdmeu
houeakaepara ( p r i v a t e f a m i l y )
Other
t o consumer)
a
sa
69
105
.17
6
16
a
a
606
611
-
lie
687
691
637
650
IS
M
46
63
..:•!
56
651
411
149
75
552
as
386
n4
12
-
-4
tE4
-
16
125
92
-
-
-
•
—
4
142
68
20
16
B
12
4 5-
-a
15
—
-8
-
8
•14
2 4"
84
84
1
83
44
*
1.J
-
75
29
8
IS
21
LIS
84
8
61
13
-
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It
4
4
-4
"
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~
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1
4
:
96
4
25
61
69
4
17
4
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iij&ECTED PP.HLOI, uZCJHOSitl MS THrn*ST OCCU?iTIC»!iL CUSSIFICATItSS AS OF 1942 I I SCI A l l MATI7ITY:
p 1 1 2 4 7
,iCCUPATTlAtU
CLt-SSTFULSimS
Fersorail
-eflrvltrc
Bua r d l n f l - h k . * : * • & l ^ g i L i g - t m u f l e
^McVlce
J a t n i t a r a it
toher
keeper*
sparks,
cttoaterteaj
gr^era
Oeeiipatiori*
Activities
a e u s t r a a aea
Tailora & ta-ttaraatea
C c m p o a i t o r e it t y p e s e t t e r f l
L.hat*Mkt?ra ft s h o e r e p a i r m a n
NojTaaaiiijJ.«Cturing A c t i v i t i e *
OccupatJ^JJTLB i n . l e i o n d e r i i i g j
Carpenter*
in
facteffy)
cleaning,,
etc.
other
Occupational f o r K ^ i
repairmen (motor v e h i c l e a ]
Fcrecnan
Other
Occuuatione
Actlvitiaa
SaTcill occupation*
O c c u p a t i w k s i n c a n n i n g ft p r e a a r r l o g
J J r e a a m a l c e r e ft a u a u t r e a e a a
Other
:i
ii
19
101
111
11
56
-
etc,}
4,338
2,378
2,087
1,671
91B
food*
8,476
2,039
1,352
1,343
813
521
82
US
KM
TOTAL
972
203
171
f
189
T E
:• ': 5 1 S Y
PIKERS
I S 7EICAJI BOSK
till!
M.1*
lau-.l*
1,781
562
.371
98
237
11.9
116
286
138
56
180
IS
56
870
406
117
29!
74
61
If
64
a
136
33
92
134
7G
25
107
5
57
31
149
105
SO
103
2
409
20
2
18!
126
5
341
lit
IS
145
43
6,055
2,161
446,
3,189
1,294
1,804
467
its
1 I'll
536
412
482
2,131
655
14 4
55
12,013
1,458
1,954
2,631
1,350
2,579
1,180
633
83
9
-1*3891
Sal.
o i l '
:;
-
36
091
76.2
388
202
25C
18
SI
55
81
218
174
379
230
141
195
359
459
93
42
38
87
its
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32
1
7
67
91
63
62
263
49
5
16
124,
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4
1-5
S
8
-
289
1,4
94
TtJTAl.
Lflle
in
61
20
53
4
62
12
-
37
25
8
4
299
86
62
23
992
IBS
194
87
137
29
23
41
29
54
66
8
~
•
519
4
;-'5i
184
71
160
181
SOI
m
8
4
37
57
12
•*
-
42
71
46
181
12
25
4
108
a T I
A
12
41
25
34741.
Faisalf
32
197
34
21
4
21
24
4
-
16
4
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4
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25
42
39
29
21
51C
426
36
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1G
54
ii
79
5i
78
73
17
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21
23
21
4
21
4
ff
163
23
88
4
4
92:711
Feral.
33,
-
a i
52,f.: : J7!'
A l ' S U C l M EGEH
364
100
78
8
54
IS
37
71
4
(Continued)
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5
6
4
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28
IB
e
207
198
362
14
70
4
50
SO
21
73
ill
888
23
9
53
241
29
363
111
9
294
IB
141
70
25
4
21
-
353
1,513
542
180
790
73
348
166
12
172
11
24 5
83
41
4
148
20
37
11
12
67
4
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261
231
565
121
a
1,493
979
ill
SCO
LSI
177
75
131
12 G
12!
4
4
34
38
3,035
1,029
494
1,463
510
451
368
54
290
218
17 3
1
9
3a
421
6
66
589
590
129
121
12
21
43
SO
29
344
21
108
tilt
6
143
14
488
93
123
144
4
57
8
20
53
24
110
318
11
225
32
91
223-
1
26
811
388
169
254
282
32
441
S3
68
76
189
2fi
53
4
267
93
111
761
446
11
297
7
339
231
171
274
62
110
2
3
6
83
it;
58
3,936
2, IBS
488
1,154
242
111
212
158
542
49
1
117
27 4
2
29
78
164
84
"
~
4
0
22
13
29
178
314
79
88
a
8
25
41
4
4
43,
a
8
8
12
120
49
108
80
8
e
4
4
"
4
'
'
"
_
„
53
E
38
4
^
-
e
75
-
92
46
43
33
23
£1
4
4
211
79
113
89
2,013
204
774
119
587
339
41
lis
13
139
41
37
4
112
247
lis
23
70
57
8
8
36
57
4
23
134
37
12
16
40
43
89
-
16
157
41
286
ill
4
3
626
87
34
74
528
463
3,114
73726
274
154
75
4
S3
I
37
74
141
668
176
74
4
29
189
«
4
89
326
4
21
29
440
166
167
107
1
~
71
1,159
lie
(not
Cther
kaiMufacturing a R e l a t e d
;
14
.14
107
884
861
224
Occijwitirtrtn
oaBU-ak>llMl
lS
esi
other
Ui s e e l l a n e cue
M a c h a n i C * tt
m
3,324
4,483
Crop a r a c i a l t y farmere
GertSPftl f a r m a r t
Jraostait*" £
994
31
379
1,485
790
119
23,199
F a n e h*jVj* v-.tTjflrai;
K u r a a r y & larTjiacflpirig l a b o r e r *
F r u i t & r a ^ e U b l n g r a d i T B ft p a c k e r s
Kar-a h a n d a ( c r o p s p e c i j a l b y }
l^nufacturlidvr. 4 d e l a t e d
5/1
LLB
751
342
197
sexXo-.ia
F a r m jiucd.[yajgerB 4 f HafJatfJJ
Fruit firircri
N u r a a r / o p e r a t o r s 4; f l t c e M r
•^MU*4
1,170
539
Oc^oatlrMij
Kern l i j u d a ( f r u l t )
TjTicli f a r m e r a
t l a r t w e r e ft g r t ^ i j d f c B e p e r a
FljjJierr
9*le
282
416
Agrimilturml.
tecupatlana
P t i a heard* ^va.areLnV.le :
--1
-J
Ffioala
2B2
Utber
Other
lial.
4,DS£
tecuratior.e
COHjtfl teXCBptr [TiTAteJ ftUllJjtJ,
n * i t * r i * >«iitrasafi£ ( B i c e p t p r i v a t e faUitly;
l & i - b o r a , r-ieaul i c J a n a * tt n u - t c i i r i f t a
KitchBJj w c r k t - r s ( h o t e l a ,
restaurant*,
etc.J
L a i d a 4 hcuaeiri*n ( h n l * i s , r f l a t a u r a i i l t 1 e t c . ]
S E C
T
Fup.£rra
A2Z5ICA8 hOFtN
TOTAL
C T I C U I M 14 T e a r s dirt and Ovar t o lit* In 1342
4
12
SO
54
E
"
4;
15
11
u
:
29
4
16
B
4
TABLE 23.—SILSCTZa H H U S T , SBCOhTJJJtT UNO TcliTIArJ OCCTJPAT10NA1 C1A5SIPICATIOKS AS OP 1942 BI SEI AM NATTVTTT:
p
OKUFATIOIIAL OLij5IfIC*II0K$
TUTAL
1 I H S I
AlntllOAM BOBJi
7mo.Lt
lisle
FOBrjGK BOHH
rerii.e
":.lc
AdnnAnu/tcturing A c t i v i t l m
2,414
KsiiteELen, chAUffS'jra, 6 d r i v e r e ( b u e , t r u c k , e t c * } 1,404
Occupations in lsund t r i m s , c l e a n i n g , e t c .
770
Attendants { f i n i n g s t a t i o n s , pari log, o t c . )
HI
Other
109
1,655
1,509
£58
SI
74
189
6
175
5
8
410
2477
161
IB
54
VM
£
178
sae
273
£5
1,510
Sit
1,05!
545
186
til
141
BO
404
206
UO
88
lea
74
LUsdellAOddus Occupations
Pir.iirsiLuri:..' -. R a l s t s d A c t i v i t i e s
Occupations in CJLnniivI A p r e s e r v i n g foods
Other
Aonnsnufscturing A c t i v i t i e s
Construction occupations
Occupations in l a u n d e r i n g , c l e a n i n g ,
Other
eLiecellenecus Occupetione
etc.
TOTAI
Z C 0 8 0A B I
KOHiilGK
AkSOtlC .W BOM
r'easleBale
2457!
ponsis
TOTAL
4
228
157
21
£
29
76
4
75
54
100
46"
106
£94
76
54
12
167
88
79
84
88
9
144
98
48
'74
70
4
£0
IB
4
296
217
4
67
121
87
12
42
50
2S
4
21
29
4
M
29
16
£0
375.
2 47
177
77'
78
45
4h
4
5
64
5
318
219
SCO
355
415
1,069
£89
942
£7
174
120
54
368
343
25
684
415
169
a;
41
1
54
6
163
125
20
20
54
1
51
2
415
287
32
941
55
10
18
H
70
e
41
8
4
(Continued)
TEHTIAP. T
AM5HTC1B 30RK
F09E1GS BORN
feasle
lisle
fenale
litis
370
£28
64
25
71
46
1,866
1,365
105
62
25
es
lisle
452
SOS
68
13
46
2,128
1,686
280
79
85
81
SntAMM U Y a r n Old Mid Over td ABA I n I M S
8
4
4
-
1
150
87
21
58
4
-
21
-
138
20
118
20
70
41
29
£0
20
-
54
17
17
20
20
71
42
:
-
8
-
21
-
13
Jiefflrs t o t h o s e whoea t r a i n i n g l a t i n i n d i c a t e d f i e l d would i n d i c a t e a u l U b i l i t y t o e n t e r u p one of a l a r g e group of o c c u p a t i o n * rsqiiii-ing c e r t a i n c h a r e c t a r l e t i c e b u t w i t h o u t , o r w i t h
i n a d e q u a t e , s i g n i f i c a n t work e x p e r i e n c e o r s p e c i f i c t r a i n i n g t o j u s t i f y r e f e r r a l t o a p a r t i c u l a r o c c u p a t i o n .
£/
Hafars t o t h a n e whoao e x p e r i e n c e would j u a t l f y r e f t r r a l t o a p a r t i c u l a r o c c u p a t i o n .
kffU-^e (Secondary and T e r t i a r y c U a e i f i c a t l o n a baaed on 25 p e r c e n t
aaaple)
8
4
U
Sources
12
TABLB 24.—rcLIGKUS PREfflffSKCE Sf MATIVm, UTOER U AKD U fHV'S OtD AW) OV«JW Evacuees to "RA in 3942 (Hwtoer and Percent)
Hotel Relifiioua preference for children under 14 yearr given by parents; for persons 14 years and ever, preference obtained by Interview.
B*asar4>M and Popular Shinto (not to be confused with State Shinto, the govenairnt sponsored national cult of Japan) are the two basic,
n-iiflioue traditions of Japan; both were in existence for centuries before creation of State Shinto by Japanese governaent iji latter part
of 19th century.
j&Lioioua PREFER™;!
TOTAL
Undar
14
Totil
14*
ovmr
Totil
BORN
,UERICAN
Undor
14
14 *
ovmr
Until
HIREIS'I KIPJf
•Jr.l-r
14
14*
ormr
H 1 I I E I
111,170
22,439
88,731
72,650
22,294
50,356
38,520
145
38,375
BUDDHIST
«.,us
10,1416
51,293
35,327
10,322
25,005
26,392
104
26,288
PROTESTAHT
Uo JAr.omLnil.lcin f i r m
Methodlat
BipUtt
Preehrteriin
Cnngrorational
•• 'eat . . J
C h r i B t i a n Union
Frlandi
t - a t t a r Day S i i n t i (Mormon)
Other dmnoalnitiona
12,171
13,734
7,627
3,382
1,036
1,085
937
8,873
2,785
1,327
565
499
129
1*7
89
ITS
23.U2
10,273
5,593
2,694
2,288
714
47.
332
37S
«,853
2,785
1,319
565
74
499
8,399
3,461
2,525
688
764
367
27'
29.9
165
51
fM
8,419
3,461
2,034
688
768
37]
274
215
165
51
488
80
124
143
39
"?
39
1ST
17,85"
7,488
4,274
2,129
1,793
590
520
242
166
26,258
10,949
6,300
2,817
2,557
957
790
til
415
IT',
887
2,199
4S9
1,700
1,735
499
1,236
464
.1,;
70
17.2
164
70
94
27?
i?
-
77
4
-
,4
33
14,642
5,571
9,071
11,708
5,550
6,158
2,934
21
2,913
1D0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
HP19PT7T
55.5
46.5
57.8
48.7
46.3
49.6
68.5
71.7
68.5
PROTESTANT
No ionotnlnrntton -ivmti
Methodiat
Bmptimt
Presbyterian
Ctnrraritjfl.il
Epiatonal
.::.-. a1 i a n Union
Frisnda
L a t t e r Day S i i n t i
(Mormon)
O t h e r donemdnationa
2«.S
12.-,
6.9
).0
2.7
26.2
12.4
5.9
2.5
2.2
.6
29.6
12.3
7.1
3.2
2.9
1.1
.9
.5
.5
.1
1.0
32.6
14.1
7.7
3.7
3.1
1.0
.9
26.3'
12.'
5.5
2.4
2.2
.6
.6
.4
.6
.2
.7
35.5
14.9
8.4
4.2
3.6
1.2
1.0
.5
.5
.1
1.0
21.5
13.8
21.9
9.9
i.e.-
3-9
5.3
2.8
2.3
1.9
2.4
2.2
2.5
1.2
.2
.3
.2
.7
i
.1
-
1.0
.7
.6
.4
.1
1.0
12.2
7.6
14.5
TOTAL
•'.;:
5*3
164
1,053
OATHQLIC
TEFRI-ATO AIID SEOLAE SBCTȣ
L^iOHO « J
m / i
lilft OtVIH
>-'
111
198
251
-8
-4
4
4
.
_
-
see
464
278
33
1 M T
TOTAL
CATSCL.IC
IKCI-ilLo AMD SIITLA1! 3 ^ 1 8 / 1
S-.If.-P0 MS HE^/J
NOT GIVEN
1.0
.3
.5
.5
.1
.9
..'
.-.
...'.
7
.4
2.5
2.2
.6
.3
#
13.2
24.8
.'.
.5
.2
.'•
.*
.
.
v-.-,
16.1
:••:.."
5.3
1.8
2.0
1.0
.7
.6
.4
.1
1.0
5.4
1.8
•>.!-
1.2
.7
.1
7.6
* L-3PC1 then ^.OJ percent,
\J Refers to sects of Popular Shinto,
A Tandem cult (Vit-raHy "House of Growth'1) based or. Buddhist teaching** Oriental philosophy *ind Christian Science; concerned primarily
with healing. Subject *c trr-"* sines tm-rbers snail in 35 percent sample.
Source: fo-m "TU-Tfi (25 percent sample)
£/
(T«)
TAWJ 35.—BIOBIST. SCHOOL DBAD*. COWLKTED BT COUBTBT VBXRS COMPUTED, ( U U D VATITITTt b > % r p
to W
In 19-iZ Vh« H*d Covplitcd T h e i r t d u r . a t l o n
Bpt*I l e f t ™ t o evacuee* not a t t e n d i n g ichool d u r i n g echoal year l ^ l a - i g i * ? . exeludee t b o t e under i r t o o l n r ' **n had not coaaioced t b e v r a e h o o l t n e . BducatLoaal l e v e l i of e l e n e n t a r r , hiaiji •ehool and rolleg* I n Japan. a r * c o i r p e j a b l e . In g e n e r a l , with t h o s e l a t h e United' S t e t e e . For t o t
• n e t p a r t , a t u d a n t i e n t e r h i g h echool a f t e r r o n n l e t i n g t h e orflloeTy b-yoer e l e n a n t a r y school coureol 7 t h and Bth y u r » of e l e n e r i t e r y a r e p r i n n r l l y a e o n t l n u a t l o n for t h o i e not sola,- on to Men. echool* High ichool e o n a l e t a of • r - y e a r " o u t i « for twyi and a h- o r * - y e e r e c a r e e for g i r l s .
Higher e d u c a t i o n l e p r o v i d e d I s a J - y a a r u n i v e r s i t y p r o p e r a t o r r echool (which nay he e n t e r e d a f t e r it y e a r i in h i g h echool) followed by a > y « e r
u n l v e r e l t y c o o r e e . The d e g r e e m c e l T e d os c o K p l e t l o n of t h e l a t t e r i t e l a l l a r to t h e M a t t e r 1 t Degree l a t h e United E t e t e e .
TOTAL
BEX JUTS
HIGHEST SBASM
COMPUTED
TOTAL
Couplet*!
La
11. I .
Coupletad
IB
Jepufl
Othur
TOTAL
IKS u CAS f o r e
Completes Coupletud
Other
la
la
Jupun
0. I .
TOTAL
FGRII3H BOWf
d e p l e t e d Couple ted
La
la
Jopua
0, i .
Other
T D T i l
70,010
27.U10
Uo,«U7
1,753
31.SU2
25,195
6,509
138
3e.iCe
2,215
31,332
1,615
•o g r a d e c o v p l e t e d
l.yeZ
-
-
l.JjU.
95
-
-
95
i.W*7
-
-
i.W+7
Elemeotery echool
1 year
2 v ..-r.
3 J'***
i« yer.re
5 yean
o yeart
I yenrs
S yeare
2S,*ilZ
191
2,621
u.sju
2,323
32
33
75
90
l?3
2.511
l.ZbZ
5t»T>
1.7**"
lh.itfl-
25,831
lUl
t51
998
3.970
1,099
5,123
1.U35
12.611
23.6TS
153
hSfi
1*014
JiS 1 *?
lt0ho
152
12
15
71
29
to
23.320
111
991
993
3.921
1,010
1,706
1,201
10,901
High echool
1 year
3 yaart
3 F«are
h years
5 years/j_
33.376
1.809
*,5*i
3*955
M.l+M
a.6V>
19,676
9S2
1,607
1,53«
15.5U9
e,369
1,U?0
5.053
1,205
1,707
510
Ullage
1 year
2 yewrr
3 year*
h years
5 y e a r e or swre
Oojcoowp/g
1*99
l,OJ*>
U.'i-'J'-
'•%
1.376
us
m
S
'.6
lit
16)
354
307
1.6US
*•%
-
13.7*0
BP)
2,909
2.U17
U.90U
2.6U3
1,316
215
3J1
537
,'56
1UT
•
—
—
.
-
8so
139
222
71U
192
3.IO6
•••-a
261
1,396
-
L3
5
19
89
917
231
1.710
3.TSU
201
93'
tef,
1,112
872
22,399
1,083
2,062
2,015
16,361
272
12,615
SB2
1,125
1.392
11,916
1,171
1,170
1.572
U55
901
373
1.257
1,109
1,521
397
219
61
53
-
52
•
•
*>
_
_
"
K1&*
1.250
11,056
it!
IS*
10.97T
726
?.>*5U
1.937
h,089
1,771
1,061
100
its
LM
1.898
250
196
94
I St
lit
720
IB
1,102
111
.'d.j
275
2 55
%
633
-
9
-^
2,272
1,791
3.I56
1,771
_
_
*.
"
_
.
"
m
m
m
-
211
13
3-
31
13
-
*3
16s
-
-
LfiC
315
13*
39.355
11,160
21,050.
•uu
16,319
12,201
3,126
89
23,036
1,656
20,625
755
727
-
-
727
67
-
-
67
660
-
-
f>S0
E l e n e o t a r y eahocl
1 year
2 yoajfe
3 yearid
N yeare
5 ya*re
u years
T r«*r»
f year#
16,560
106
295
656
2.12*1
SOU
2.SST
1.1U3
2,515
1.JS6
15,ITU
73
266
2,553
23
22
17
69
111
351
272
1,619
1,150
23
IS
15
1,103
11,007
83
267
609
2.055
693
2.533
871
6,896
236
10
11
Li
19
12
11
51
10)
13,771
73
256
595
2,039
675
2,502
210
6,791
_
_
_
_
_
-
Blgh tohool
1 year
Z yea ra
3 yaart
U years
5 ye*r B /l_
17,739
1,1>6
2,651
2,30S
9.615
2.052
9.3*1
593
97i
•79
7.151
•
.
-
11,026
627
1.U5
1.132
7,190
662
9,161
502
811
772
7.050
6.773
739
25
l>3
107
901
6,031
121
1.100
1,069
1,751
1,390
m
2,651
629
B5l
320
577
271
2.193
525
sis
ni
551
MAJJ
To grade eotrpleted
College
1 year
Z yeart
3 yeaxa
4 yeart
5 y e a r e or eora
Unknown^
S
n„
'9
53
si
165
til
793
-
2.065
723
2,722
982
7,716
7,899
1.620+
1.U29
2,191
2,052
• :•.
1,152
SlU
1,201
631
952
55U
'660
917
V'.
750
Up 5
1-1
23U
.'-5
102
129
117
-
-
117
22
(fin:
13
63
til
MO
fnl
-
:-'&:•
-
-
10
?.
?6
96
720
tlJ
955
1,265
l
10
W2
l
S
t
23
11
-
•
•
*>
_
-.
22
509
1.513
1,176
2.155
1,390
-
1,501
185
>U7
3U
375
283
6a
75
LM
I'l l
165
880
110
192
I I •-.
179
118
95
-
-
.
_
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(Continued)
SIX K1W
HICJHSST OUDI
OOHFLSTd
TOTAL
IWIXI
6 reora
7 yeara
fl y e a r a
16,796
909
15,523
12,391
-
-
815
2>
-
11I9S2
1,295
17
2.281
15
15
1,173
837
216
183
1*1
1,905
2,601
*H
T"«9
9,868
5,801
289
1,225
988
2.713
389
(•33
659
0.095
591
-
3 38
61
1.879
5I15
743
97
134
116
7«
89
18
94
-
-
9e9
UrJcnovn/2
1/
Z}
IS
_
»
_
•
•
_
"
'U
9,776
591
*'S
10
«W
=•5
•
9,617
19,577
&T3
1.S58
1.61*7
10,808
Collar*
1 year
? yeara
3 yeara
»* y e a r a
_S y e e r i or BOT*
C n r p l e t e d Coaplatad
la
la
0 , 8.
Japan
IS,950
999
BiaTh flCOOOl
1 year
2 yeara
3 yaare
H yesra
5 yaara^l
TOTAL
a;
20U
UjB
1,960
1*91
2,?9l
5 ywn
ixmcjj sow
Other
jo.655
Ho 4; rode coeTjleled
lClaMntejry ecbool
1 yenr
? yeara
3 yeara
l* y e « r e
T0TA1
Coeoleted Coaplatad
la
la
0 . 5.
441
' 3.083
33
23
70
163
131
702
91
197
»9
755
".373
996
9,959
379
1,919
82
967
599
353
886
8,879
210
620
7,866
266
1,008
210
1,820
591
718
135
329
102
1,769
529
703
121
316
100
56
17
15
14
8
2
0t9ar
15.132
m
13.713
860
7«7
-
-
'81
..
•
«.
-
9,671
70
189
905
1,890
122
2
4
9,89o
68
185
M
1
398
i
18
27
1,882
379
15
L
2,209
369
9,113
9,209
217
911
761
322
1=
39
1.939
381
326
3.882
202
312
722
1.705
381
397
65
115
21
37
17
397
2,231
9,160
•
*
„
*
21
lOBIIOB H I D
Coaplatad Coaplatad
la
la
Japan
0. •.
28
LI*8
6?
TOTAL
99
15
15
70
111
360
220
1.957
99
Othar
-m
-
119
81
100
32
21
73
335
7
39
"
323
99
n
a76
89
16
16
-
-
•
"
•
*
..
•
~
73
Refori to Jepan only.
later*- t o f-tncii»a* f o r when h l g h e e t grade c a a p l a t o d l a not taiawn; I n c l u d e ! SI ervaotuea, 33 " a l e a and 1.8 feaaalea. vfao coupleted t h e i r ed\icwtlrjB ir. c o u n t r i e e o t h e r t h a n United S t a t e * or J a p a n .
Source!
Tors Vli-26
TAIL! Z 6 . _ O i U M tH SCBKL BT SIX UTD MTTTITT!
lotet
fcacuaet
to VBA i n t o t e Vho Kad Bat Completed T h e i r I d u c a t l o a
Ormde In icbooL r e f e r a to grr-.iU a t t e n d e d d u r l n r anhoot y e w 19*H - 1?U2 p r i o r to ar Actuation.
SSI AaT,
3BAJTK IB SCHOOL
TOTAL
TOTAL
n a n s * BO™
AH8H1CA8 BOSH
Total
Hale
Percale
Total
Hale
Tenale
I
Total
Hale
renal a
91,160
21.159
20,001
40,80S
20,989
19,829
352
175
177
10,586
8,510
5.076
10,822
3,983
5.039
69
87
n
e l e m e n t a r y uchocjl
1 pear
2 yeara
3 yeara
4 yeara
5 yeara
0 yaara
7 yaara
8 yaara
14,799
1.530
1,612
1,570
1,707
1,682
2.033
2.065
2,550
7,992
766
KJ6
IB?
34'
gag
1.073
1.096
1,315
7,257
769
807
788
860
829
960
1,019
1.235
19,635
1,520
1.599
1,556
1.699
1,679
2.019
2,095
2,528
'•»
7.198
758
114
10
55
4
5
9
09
6
8
-.0
1,068
1.035
1.301
7
5
5
6
3
High aehool
1 year
2 yeara
3 yaara
4 yeara
12,928
2,714
3,102
3,180
6,93s
1.399
1,596
12,814
2,686
3.078
6,389
1,380
1,885
3.932
1,879
6,490
1.320
1.506
1,611
2.053
3.153
3.897
I'MS
2.877
1.178
907
1.713
698
53 i
;,..
301
121
V
29
2.817
1.163
892
386
269
118
1,674
691
397
274
1,169
530
390
192
14
20
Bad n o t a t t e n d e d
icheol/l
Hollaed
1 year
2 yaara
3 yaara
9 yeara
5 yaara or acre
Oak-nova
1/
b
73
853
799
778
859
821
951
1,010
1,227
6,430
1,306
1.493
1,600
2,031
M
13
8
14
20
22
114
28
29
27
35
7
Torn SffA-^h
£&]
11
14
9
9
i
.9
14
11
16
13
60
14
13
11
72
D
21
8
4
2
5
8
-
60
15
15
11
10
*5
1,193
522
386
190
68
27
9
u
9
5
7
6
14
-
-
906
out;
14b
Before t o c h l l d r * n u n d e r arhool a r e who had not y e t e n t e r e d f i r a t at-rade of a l e p e n t a r y s c h o o l ;
c h i l d r e n **o a t t e n d e d miraery aehool o r k i n d e r g a r t e n .
Source!
TOUOO&O—-Iff
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1,569
803
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tt&te: P ^ Y t r 3 W *• |'-^iCBXl-li&^, P H H l l nul A t t e n d i n g school d u r i m s c h o c l ywsr 1.M1—TQ42; o c c l u d e s t h o s e untie f school age who had net
coonwRCs-di t h e i r s c h o o U n c . E d u c a t i o n a l I c v r l s ci" elp."-sntary, l-iffl. school =*M c o l l « £ » LB J a p a n a r c ccmpar-able, In g s n > o a \ with t h o s e
I n t h e United S t a t e s {at* N o t e , t a b l e
)* E d u c a t l r n In J a p a n r e f e r s t o rnirbar o* T e a r s attended! school l a J a p a n ,
^ W m O K T C T O
, OS 11
1U74L
KM.
(Hunter)
31,312
22,984
(Percent)
100.0
72.2
35
95
1,81,
38
63
80
139
222
714
492
3,ln6
22,399
1,063
2,062
2,012
16,564
87!
1,333
38
32
68
81
94
239
192
1,189
17,056
648
1,094
1,161
14,153
-
4,471
1,170
1,572
455
901
373
3,877
1,012
1,384
3*3
797
331
Ho g r i d , corapletfl9
Elementary i h m l
1 year*
2 yonra
3 years
4 years
5 years
6-years
7 yaara
8 year*
High Solum]
1 year
2 years
3 yours
4 years
5 years/l
College
1 year
2 yea-s
3 years
1 years
5 y e a r s o r mere
Unknosr/!
43
KG GKATJS CGiyLLiTKQ
95
n-i—rvniD m DHySBl vr-m
I"™*"}
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1
9
3
College
1 year
2 yean
1 years
4 years
5 y - a r s o r more
ut30s3e1J/2
26
12
".1
.1
-
-
>
-
2,333
(t
11
2
1
S
13
14.
37
254
20
43
19
172
-
351
10
57
116
37
36
96
597
52
84
11?
310
38
4
425
250
1,714
1,891
3*5
489
450
516
91
-
68
2,600
18
352
295
1,212
743
70
22
29
3
9
7
111
22
33
18
26
7
159
41
47
27
29
13
220
72
7g
4!
33
8
3
4
-
a
13
13
12
-
17,056
6*8
1,094
1,161
14,153
237
IS
30
16
171
355
44
60
56
195
612
162
215
141
114
115
10
74
16
83
3,877
1,01!
1,184
353
797
131
62
20
33
3
9
7
76
17
34
7
13
5
123
11
34
72
27
9
116
79
46
12
22
7
41
451
3,146
.(•
6.9
14
174
5
49
85
8
2
27
242
6
24
5?
115
38
2,251
4
409
228
1,610
1,059
181
274
309
2"2
91
33
J
4
11
11
2
3*
10
13
7
2
4
3
4
-
2,511
10
5
49
89
417
231
1,710
3,784
201
637
626
1,448
B72
-
6
1
2
1
1
10
-
1
5
-
17
2
13
1
1
—
8
2
6
-
2
?
.
51.4
.
.
.
.
1
1
-
-
35
1
-
10
7
1
-
100,0
-
.
.
-
142
16
22
104
-
4?
2,898
178
-'
5
8
11
29
34
71
6,509
214
61
51
58
31
15
11.0
70
5,757
1,109
1,521
3*77
- 8 7 0
360
' "*™ tPmnit)
1,(4?
3.3
251
College
1 year
2 yearB
3 years
4 years
5 years or nrre
u
1,065
-
18,615
362
1,425
1,39!
14,916
E l e m n t s r y School
1 year
2 years
3 yearB
4 yesrfl
5 years
6 years
7 yearB
8 years
High school
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years/1
410
1.3
1,097
High School
1 year
2 yearB
3 years
4 yearB
™mxsm
dntaosi
-
] ,933
3
32
68
8
94
239
192
1,189
(laaaber!
-/„,„
611
2,323
38
33
75
90
133
297
261
1,396
II- Tips'-
,.,„
369
22,866
OTtpiyTHj
^ J .
86
2
25,195
81 t r m n t a r y School
1 year
2 years
3 ysara
4 years
J years
6 years
7 years
8 yaara
^ . „
.
7
-
1
2
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
-
-
1
1
2,646
-
25
40.7
.4
68
.
.
.
_
_
_
.
.
-
.
SB
2,465
B
326
259
1,179
743
1
1
113
43
26
3"
11
-
24
1
-
10
7
1
1
6
-
.
1
2
*
l e a s than 0,05 p o r c e n t i
1/
Rsfers t o j a p a n o n l y ,
Zf
Rwfers t o e*acusee for whom hlr\?i**t r r a d * eomaleteil i.a act known[Includes IB e v a c u e e a , 1 mates and 9 f e n s l e s , who completed t h ^ i r
e d u c a t i o n i n c o u n t r i e s o t h e r t h a n United S t i t e e pp J i p a n ,
SmlPCei
FortE 'IRA-36
(B!)
tmZ
Kotet
A
L
I
1519
2924
.2529
3034
3544
111,170
60,514
12,592
7,972
8,037
5,018
2,66£
6,004
52,804
3,700
2,815
4,369
3,13a
5 , £72
15,072
22,825
479
26,746
1,857
1,355
2,101
1,949
3,694
10,203
12,311
298
11,641
409
278
6,166
509
371
125
234
208
4,802
453
356
615
2,306
252
174
446
549
811
407
.14
28
1,057
11D
82
214
313
513
AnH>J.CAK bXRN
72,650
37,303
Navar I n Japan
Laaa t h a n 6 n o t
6 t o t hut laaa than 1 J T
52,742
3 , £15
2,698
3,926
3,041
4,064
2,147
274
143
26,718
1,809
1,299
1,882
1,716
2,453
1,111
126
89
38,520
23,211
79
62
85
117
443
393
1,608
12,925
22,551
336
28
48
TOTAL
Haver In J a p a n
Lac* t h a n 6 s o *
6 ana but l a a a t h a n 1 J T
1 jr " • "5 JTa
5 JTU " • * 10 7T*
10 jra • • "15 JTa
15JTaJ"or"mom• " 20 JTa
20
unknown
1 JT " • "5 jra
5 jra • • ™ 10 yra
10
jra
15 j jra
r a »a »•
• ait
20 JTa
20 JTa o r aora
Unknown
FOREIGN BORN
Nevar I n J a p a n / 1
Laaa t h a n £ n o t
£ ava h u t l a t a t h a n 1 J T
1 JT
"
•
" 5 JTa
5 jra • • • 10 jra
10j rjra
15
a • • • • ' • 21
J5j njra
20 j r a o r a n r a
UCBBAOUBI
1/
F
U
Uniar
15
TOTAL
56
219
233
1,241
8,992
12,185
209
;>£5
13
5
ulj
Farm *R.k-2t>
'hilar
IT
1519
20-
2529
3034
3544
4554
3,533
50,656
12,122
7,797
8,088
4,897
2,217
5,764
6,618
2,496
5
£
11,162
385
278
£49
36
3
6,028
576
4:;.
478
5,118
478
429
795
466
4(7
318
£7
17
2,386
241
214
195
657
534
373
96
15
873
109
91
164
212
371
£<«
99
9
-17
48
3*
rr
12 £
254
2,514
2,208
38
57
9
8
6
8
12
22
88
1,170
5,215
40
-1
-2
5
2".
160
3,296
36
26,058
1,841
1,460
2,268
1,485
1,978
4,869
10,514
181
2
14
165
2,268
37
4
5
15
611
12
65 '.
"Tar
5,491
9,201
7
71
20
82
151
267
875
3,114
683
43
7?
11
11
25
49
282
3,082
1,908
43
10
124
2,649
6,313
=1
m
h *
54
—
1
4
E
L
A
8
E
Total
55-
-
144
5 5 - 65 4
64 Ovur
657
12
-
134
216
6
20
12,513
7,904
7,917
4,871
2,363
1,540
;S7
11
4
35,347
12,034
7,733
7,949
4,768
1,943
803
171
7
9
ii.iv:
391
260
186
27
4
6,160 4,797
444
498
339
261
557
397
.176
423
2:1
615
451
43
2
11
16
2,305
249
170
410
503
304
391
25
24
1,054
108
82
199
282
38C
207
467
101
5
3
1
26,024
1,806
1,399
2,046
1,325
1,611
936
148
11,161
372
.4 J
203
26
6,023
570
392
451
155
112
26
2,385
2?a
211
46*
414
615
34.7
60
14
270
108
90
156
197
314
If*
34
7
-
6
409
47
32
£5
72
39
58
23
5
49
6
3
5
9
17
5,114
465
474
6.98
452
466
312
23
IS
6
122
177
202
102
60
12
67
17
10
19
17
29
15
5
1
-1
-1
-
68
176
147
303
4,464
5,311
9,190
3,529
15,309
M
64
139
129
274
6,961
6,517
2,489
648
1
18
18
35
6
1
6
11
10
2fl
8
3
2
2
3
5
23
84
673
3,012
623
31
6
1
1
£
32
253
3,067
1,903
42
£
i
34
37
61
224
140
367
3,933
10,366
127
1
13
16
46
10
5
6
12
27
9
4
1
4
1
3
3
31
43
3
1
1
10
15
8
3
1
7-
-
-
1
3
4
44
46
18
14
9
4
2
1
5
9
17
58
10
9
7
-5
-5
47
-
1-
4
1
?.?j,
34
-
15
31
133
79
37
3
77
R a f n - t t o p e r s o n s born i n f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s o t h e r t h a n J t p s n and »tic lisvs never bean i n .fspfti..
Sourcei
I r t o i i e * i t o VIA In 1%2
L o t ^ t h p f rsoldflnce ptjTt-r* t o t o t A l t i n * s p e n t i n .Tspap i n c l u d i n g v i s i t s e.s v n l l i s a c t u a l r * s l u e n c e .
Total
NATIVITY. AND
REjrOlAOE IN JAT.;N
L->
2S.—LBBCm OF itSSIDBCE IK JAFAX BT SSI, MATT7ITT, AKD BTTO A<3 CSOUPS:
-2
1:
2
-1
2
9
125
2,647
6,313
91
—
•>
•
•
*
•5
29
160
3,296
36
54
-9
3
us
£7
-6
-4
—
7
—
*
-2
13
25
70
14
1
4
4
2
15
6
26
1
55
123
63
3
«
1
4
32
50
195
2,456
2,185
30
1
»9
S
"
13
79
1,161
5,209
40
"
2
14
165
2,268
37
-1
6
6
15
613
12
IULX 29.— u n s ai raiimci i i oiPii i i I M H or THE II JIPJI, o x i n USITITTE M W
to H I in 19*2
hate: l e n g t h »f m l d K c t rafara i s t a t a l t l M t p t n t l a Japan including T l a l t a na a n i l an actual rnaldanca. lunoax of tlnna la Japan rafara
to a l l t r l p i Tor T i a i t l and raaldanca; f o r paraana corn In Japan pariad Iron oixtadata to data of f i r a t dapartara f r o a Japan alao lneludad.
I l I i n v T 110
BanlliaCI I I JaTal
I'uuuharj
(ruruaut)
l a t e r in Japan
l a a a than 8 at.i
8 aoa hat l a a a than
1 jx
a
a
i
i r ,
•
a
a
10 JTB '
•
"
IS J T B •
•
•
30 j r a or noro
TJaauour.
1IIITT01I 3021
(luuhor)
(pproaat)
lunur in Japun
Luaa than 6 ana
8 aoa hut l a a a than
! ft
•
a
•
ETTI '
*
•
10 JTU •
•
•
15 T r i •
•
i
20 j r a or n r a
Dhancun
_
TOFHOI 3 0 H
1 JT
>,.,
i o JTB
U i n
2 0 pra
1 IT
t e n
lOpi
15 j i t
20 pra
(lunhar)
framaiii)
lunar in Japan''.
Laaa than 6 n a a
6 m a h u t laaa than
1 jr
•
•
•
8 pra »
»
"
10 JTB •
•
'
1 8 7TB '
'
•
20 pra or aarra
Ghkauua
1 Ji
5 7.-1
10 j r a
1 6 JTB
30 pra
(,,(.!
I—I
•"
f ^ - o a o t ppnwr
111,170
1OO.0
47.4
3.3
2.6
3,s
3.1
8.1
13.7
20,6
.4
3
t
82,904 40,308
47.4
38.2
14,411
13.0
2.992
2,8
3D
172
8
830
63
4S7
93
1,012
133
4,989
999
7,409 1,841
93
19
72.880
82,742
73.6
1,982
2.6
B3.743
3,818
2,898
3,928
3,041
4,084
2,147
274
143
39,530
63
96
117
443
393
1,809
12,925
33,861
338
52,712
*
-
17,787
24.8
3,898
2,826
3,404
3,917
3,484
1,342
228
114
9 3 32,819
.3
58.5
83
. 8 8
. 1 1 0
382
291
1.040
7,413
- 12,993
- 3 3 7
.
20
165
480
389
641
272
41
18
13,829
32.8
ail
i n
4 or
aura
l M ,
Oak
total
r—
•
.—
Par-aunt ftndrar
737
.7
3D
•
1
B
6
33
193
498
11
-
199
.3
36
•
1
3
16
6
•
8
84
82
62
26
*
1
1
B
4
7
7
2
7
4
3,993
7.0
701
1.9
19
*
-
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7
70
11
39
11.
2
471
81
16
4,398
940 196
1
7,428 1.938
433
3
73
IB
4
12
•
Laaa than 0.05 paroant.
It
aafara to puTBona harm i n f e r a i g n eaeatrlaa ulnar than Japan ana hurt aarar loan In Japan.
Juarca:
lorn lat-26
i J ii 11 a
oi
m i l
II
japai
l l l l
82,804
3,680
•
2,838
.
2,788
2,909
.
4,804
9,284
- • 13,217
341
lOO.O
.2
.2
.3
1.2
1.0
4.2
33,6
88.4
.9
l l l l l
"
1
3
62.304
3,700
2,818
4.389
3,434
8,873
IS.073
32,928
479
100.0
73.6
8.0
3.7
5.4
4.3
8.8
3.0
.4
.2
lurar
la
j.,»n
80,814
100.0
IUTBX
In
^ ^
37,303
2
3
1 or
aura
, _ ,
38,748 32,831 8.806 1 , 9 9 8
44.2
37.7 14.1
3.1
4 4 . 2 2 6 , 7 4 8 28,748
3.1
1,987
3,2
1,388
3.6
3.101
3,2
1,949
8.1
3,894
18.9 10,303
2 0 . 3 12,211
.6
398
100.0
1
26,718
71.8
7 1 . 3 28.718 26.718
4.8
1,809
3.5
1.399
6.1
1,892
4.6
1,716
8.7
3,463
3.2
1,211
.
.3
128
.2
99
23,211
28
.1
100.0
. 1 3 8 3
.2
49
.2
89
.9
219
1.0
233
8.3
1,241
39.8
6,992
82.6 1 2 . 1 8 8
.9
209
18
a
-
3
40
40
108
789
938
13
1
7
3
33
184
318
4
1
2
13
9 , 3 3 3 1.039
28.0
2.9
138
.4
26
.1
4
•
1,797
1,308
1,940
1,486
2,038
1,018
95
72
13,499
63.1
12
99
200
215
368
163
37
10
4
8
-
3
38
33
40
20
2
2
1
7
3
7
8
2
1
4
7,417 1,781
32.0
7.6
494
2.1
12
.1
.
-
819
.9
1,948
12
1,283
93
1.830
234
1,840
387
2,818
749
8 , 9 8 8 3,294
7,280 3,303
314
88
8
.
-
I
a,tal
DhJC ~Z
•. '..' ' . - - .
Paroant I h - h . r
_
8
1
4
Mt>
34
174
S3
780
380
4 , 9 8 9 3,136
7 , 1 6 8 3,776
142
45
8
7
88
738
936
10
-
-
-
16
189
316
3
1
3
9
80,988
100,0
T a h i t i
lunar
In
^ ^
38,088
81.4
8 1 , 4 2 6 . 0 8 9 28.089
3.8
1,943
3.9
1,480
4.6
2.389
2.9
1,486
2.9
1,978
9.6
4,889
30.9 10.814
.4
181
38,347
1
17.478
34.6
216
,4
4
•
1,838
6
1,378
79
3
1.946
398
28
1,289
190 23
1,999
384
39
3,288 1,384 308
5,987 3,886 7 0 3
127
39
6
•
a
6,456
23.9
7 3 . 7 2 8 , 0 2 4 28,024
8.0
1,608
4.0
1,399
5.7
2,014
3.9
1.338
4.6
1.811
3.6
938
.4
148
.2
84
1,796
1,330
1.794
1,151
1.429
824
130
42
18,309
100.0
34
.2
.2
3 4 3 4
.2
37
.4
81
1.8
224
1.0
180
2.6
387
3 8 . 7 3.933
67.8 10,386
.9
127
4 or
aura Out
^ ^
3
8,906 998
11.7 3.0
28,024
73.7
100.0
3
9,020
83.9
793
2.2
64
.3
.
.
1
4
39
177
7
1
3
11
•
-
.
.
-
8
76
390
153
173
104
14
8
3
19
19
12
8
4
1
1
2
2
8,112
33.4
933
6.1
207
1.4
•
37
8
6
3
182
36
6
117
37
4
2
260
91
16
3 , 4 4 4 1,380 303
37
5.937 3.883 699
177
9
6
3
3
5
1
-
-
4
'
_
1
3
TABLE 30.—LEKQTH OF H£SID£W;E 39 JAPAN BI AGE AT TUB M JAPA* AND KATIVITTl
fracuees
t o WBA In 1942
MjtjLi length o f residence r e f e r s t o t o t a l t i a e speak, l a Japan Including v i s i t s aa w a l l aa a c t u a l raaidanoo. Ago a t t i n * i n Japan raforw
to ago- o f tTMuia whlla i n Japan and e w e r s a l l periods o f tlmo spent In Japan. For «ammplaf o f too 5,454 who spent from 5 t o 10 rears: In
Japan, 465 war* under 10 years, o f ago while In Japan, 494 woro In Japan between the a gee of 10 and 19 o n l y , 50 wore tliure a f t e r the age of
20 only, 1,045 war* i n Japan while under 10 and a l s o between the ogee 10 and 19, v t o .
KATITin Am
BKSIDHffiB IK JAPAN
__
JOJ^
P.ro»t
Ant
,
Kunh.r '
AT
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H . . . . . . . . . . . . ——^—^—^^——
.....
(Nuab.r)
(Poroont)
• m r In J.pan
U u t h i n 8 «•-.,
8 t o * But 1 . 4 . t h i n 1
1 JT
•
"
" 6
6 JTl
*
•
• a
ID JT9 "
"
• 15
15 JTl »
•
« 20
20 J T I or . o n
UnJmcan
,,,,.„.,., - _ . ,
1H9U6M BURN
Umtw
IT
Jr.
i-i
JTI
JT.
(NunlMr)
j
( N r M i
in Jtpin
TIME
aj u d
^
^
» - « H> ""dMr 10 10-14
J*!*"
<"»
Onlj
|
•
111,170
82,304
47.4
8,290
6.7
5,027
2.7
17.4
8.6
62,804
5,700
52,804
-
.
2,184
.
1,013
2.8
3.9
3.1
5.1
18.7
20.6
.6
2,815
4,189
5,464
5,672
15,072
22,826
479
-
1,898
1,913
1!S
812
976
til
100.0
72,660
^ . o
.
-
62,742
7 j _ 6
Bf
JAPAN
Both
Both
„„,„ „ j ^ ,
, ^ ^
^ , „ „
1,118 IS, 875
1.0
14.1
.
.
98
416
286
163
8
.
.
4
5,428
,,5
3,027
^
1,118
7,109
,_,
1 - 5
144
.1
,
Undor 10, ,.
Vn1 M , J>
, 0 , „ , „ knoim
80,870
27.7
489
.4
-
4
.
43
117
584
1,845
4,806
8,746
.
8
-
18
70
50
8
.
983
65
j,
l < 4
2,059
j-B
119
_j
12
62,742
52,742
-
-
-
-
5,815
2,898
8,928
-
2,099
1,687
1,842
1,015
612
978
416
512
166
40
147
860
48
98
416
8
38
44
4
4
4
8 jr.
"
10 jra "
15 JTU •
4.2
5,6
8.0
5,041
4,064
2,147
.
192
494
30
1,802
8,182
1,400
288
158
8
17
4
-
221
783
739
-
.4
.2
274
143
-
274
16
107
38,620
28,811
640
74.5
.9
•TUTTOU nnnn
(HtunMr)
ruOJJU! W
(p,reKrt)
MvTor In J*j^n/1
L o u thin 6 n o i
8 m
But L a u t h i n 1 j r
1 JT
"
•
« 5 JT>
5 j n
•
•
" 10 j r a
1 0 JTU «
•
" 15 JTn
15 JIM •
"
20 JT. o r n o r .
Unknom
1/
• 20 j r a
loq.o
.2
82
.2
.3
1.2
1,0
4.2
85
117
413
393
1,608
.
.
8
-
4
8
82
862
-
-
8,668
.2
2.2
-
-
8
2
.
-
35,6
12,925
-
58,4
22,551
-
338
-
.9
.
-
8
1
0
371
293
-
-
6
9
-
-
22.2
-
-
54
43
1,143
-
-
-
Refers t o persons bora i n f o r e i g n countrlea other than Japan who oar* never been In Japan.
Source:
Pom 1fiU-£o (£5 percent sample)
(851
-
79
-
.2
-
7,346
4
-
465
5.0
1.7
8.4
20 j r . or . o r .
Untnoim
-
4
4
72.8
• 10 JT.
" 15 J T .
" 20 J T I
-
48
245
1,226
6,306
22,825
20
L i n thin 6 . 0 .
8 K M but l i t ! t h i n 1 JT
1 JT
•
»
•
6 JTl
•
•
•
•
.
40
312
366
60
.
g, , ^
983
.9
418
It
Both
Uad „ 1 0
-
*
-
-
8
.
34
33
4
4
24
461
-
12
-
-
5,567
-
-
22,551
4
-
528
TJJLI IK—ttSWMQI
AID E3UCATIO IV JAPAj BY KUOH CLASSIIIGAT10SS, BT SIX AID 131:
<Vtuit»r o-id Pox-cant)
A a « - l c u - 3 o r a BV»CTM*I to V U l o 194*
• V i lVara
li
an i n um
TOTAL
AHDICAI
BOH
•C"
TOTAL
72.650
52,762
19,90(
10,513
Inlal •
5
- ?
10 - l 6
1 5 - 19
00 - 26
05- M
30-56
«,025
7,lo6
9.611
15,637
15,(66
9.659
6.506
1.72(
6l 6
210
Tl
13
5
15
7.966
6.691
1.166
12,1(3
9.911
6,690
1,926
(07
59
613
1,276
3,656
5.9.5
6,969
2,3(2
921
326
116
69
5
2
3
59
613
1,226
2.660
2.910
1,(66
(19
35(
162
59
17
3
1
2
57,503
26,716
10.5(5
5,167
6.165
9.5(6
6.766
7,906
7.917
6.(71
2,363
1,111
629
130
90
7
6
6
6,131
3.3(7
6.122
6,160
6(797
2.305
36
197
662
1,766
3,120
2,566
1,309
627
226
76
36
197
617
1,297
l,36(
(«3
635
239
101
3(
£E
t1
n u l l
35.567
26,026
Itedar 5
3.(60
w
3.«35
3,306
6,022
6,023
5.116
2.3(5
(TO
So- £
L 5 - 69
50-56
g:&
65 a Or.r
HALE
tfalar 5
5
" 16?
10 15002530-
19
26
29
56
2:£
65-69
50-56
55 - 59
60-66
65 * Or.r
5
" ?
1 5 - 19
20-26
25-29
3O-56
65-69
50-56
III
65 * Orar
"J.
22
1
315
'•???
6(6
•2
n3
E
3
5,61(
_
25
6(7
1,772
1,6<9
(7S
3((
125
36
25
2
1
r
5,366
3,977
T
E
.35
1':
1(6
57
32
2
1
1
1
216
607
1,603
1,562
963
3(6
119
61
21
3
1
-1
29
307
1,273
1,620
6(9
175
59
21
T
-1
L*M ttaflji O.O5 p i r C o i t ,
•cure* I
form VU-2&
186)
T I » 0 1 1 T
Vara
In
Japan
(ana or laaa 3 rra ar
nora
than 3 rra
Total
aanaol l a
anbnel l a
T
apnn
Japan
TOTAL
AmiOAI
POET
Xaaar
In
Japan
100.0
100.0
10O.0
15.1
12.7
15.6
23.2
IS.!
S.9
3.6
.3
2.1
6.6
17.6
u!o
9.7
13.0
21.5
21.9
tl.9 l:I
*3
2*3
9.323
5
?£.no:•
796
3.065
3,103
1.563
-
9
1(6
(0
21
_
50
1
s1
SIT
9.395
1
216
632
1,710
2.(35
2.X3
1.073
296
100
62
10
1
7!969
6,766
1.963
B:8
*
Vnrar
In
Jap An
la
Japan
I o n . or laaa 3 pro or
than 3 JTA
nora
arJaael l x
aohool In
Japan
Japan
a2
.1
•
*
•
•
*
•t
5U3
£|
6.6
10.6
10.9
6.7
3.3
c
53.2
7.S
6.6
7.(
U.S
,t
6.6
2.0
:i
*
•
•
*
*
•
*
6(.7
6.6
10.7
u.o
6.6
2.7
.(
.3
.1
a
a
,
•
*
•
0.7
".1
•E
,1
26!?
17.0
6.6
1.6
.6
.3
.1
*>9. 1
%
11.6
li
.6
.?
.1
a
a.
.
1.0
3.2
S.E
15.7
12.9
6.6
3.1
1.1
.6
.2
a
•
.
100.0
.5
6.0
11.7
25.3
27.6
17.6
7.!
3.6
1.6
.6
.1-
*
•
.
69.1
.3
1.9
5.9
12.0
12.7
!.6
6.1
2.3
1.0
.6
.1
.
.
.
66.!
50.9
.1
1.1
.2
2.1
5.!
13.3
16.9
3.2
3.7
1.1
.6
.2
1.6
16.1
12.0
5.6
1.6
.5
.2
.1
*
-a
•a
a-
100.0
_
-
.6
(.5
32.6
.13.0
16.6
6.0
l
X
.6
.
.
.
57.7
.
•
5.2 3
K.9
17.9
Si
\l
•I
.
-
62.3
.3
3.3
13.5
15.1
7.3
U
.l
.J
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*
t U U 3 2 . — IXMHH V
ttJIBOCI
I I jAfjtf ST tttJCiTKH I I JAFH U S lATIfXCTi
:
fclil
l<*Bgtb e f r*iid*Bca r*f«fB t o t o t a l t i n * *p*Dt l a Japan iMluAlAf V l * l t * M v a i l a* actual ranlitaaca,
achoal tabulatad to aonrort *hol>
fmr.
_____
~W
•*»-"
-Jfcf^l
I 1 I U
laaar 1B J i p u
Laaa than 4 ana
4 Boa but laaa O
1 ~
"
•
5 jra •
"
10 rra "
"
15 j r a "
"
20 rra or Bora
Uninoa,
u 1 jr
" 5 T"
" 1 0 jrt
" 1 5 jr.
" 20 JTB
l
3
^.
yyy
yyy
832
yyy
yyy
yyy
yyy
yyy
n
yyy
yyy
*5
yyy
H—11
yyy
yyy
1.535
571
354
1.205
5.351
1.553
5.701
2.252
12,471
2.723
5.135
3.511
2,443
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
3.700
2,815
5,343
3,535
5.472
15.072
22,825
4J7
1,700
2,785
3,555
774
242
141
1.205
154
l/24
151
42
12
18
127
4
.
245
53
8
77
415
8
183
124
81
130
673
4
177
187
203
902
2,840
5 0 1
1/32
347
145
220
707
2
537
473
1.457
2,960
52
417
554
428
447
4
485
1,480
5,306
5,119
81
202
475
1,27*
76*
8
1/58
93*
2,202
1,905
50
535
1,485
1,315
14
•
"
172
787
1.684
20
270
322
430
522
737
670
2,513
800
1,557
1,011
375
257
29
183
104
179
183
1/32
347
535
519
670
198
1/58
-
-
.
-
25
8
49
15
39
4
310
84
256
25
1,151
589
433
153
904
505
576
400
172
188
39
79
-
4
-
4
5
-
76
14
2 1 " -
84
4
31
4
31
4
883
3,921
1.041
4,764
1,552
10,158
1,923
3.582
2,400
2,248
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1/22
147
34
4,044
2,147
93
30
4
-
294
143
4
102
38,520
2,51c
k m 1 B Japaari
Laaa than 6 Boa
6 BOB but laaa than l r r
1 JT
•
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5 rra "
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" 10 rra
10 rra "
"
" 15 rra
15 rra "
"
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62
85
117
4*3
393
1,608
12,725
20 rra or .or.
22,551
336
.
-
4
-
175
5*2
6
2
85
.
113
^
•
4 3 1 1 8
316
8
30
149
8
8
131
18
77
1,201
52
129
*
111
8
-
-
-
-
.
8
56
122
4
15*
887
126
216
1
383
1,373
296
603
15
323
1,717
*
42
1,121
28
1,697
.
19
1,085
577
693
2,840
707
2,956
647
5,043
7*8
1,821
1,284
1,653
1
.
36
.
12
-
48
.
*
60
.
8
.
36
12
1/
Sloe* th* pehool yaar l a laaa than t n a l r a (Hatha, i t i a poaaibla t o couplata a aabool yaar without «p*cdlag tha f u l l yaar l a Japan.
g/
Rafara t o paraoaa born l a f o r a l s n countrlaa othsr than Japan nbo h»*a na»er bean i n Japan.
f 3 n l n a - 2 o (25 pureaot aaatpla)
.
16
3
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-
207
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-
62,850
Data •'--.
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JlfA.ll
10
'
302
52,742
3.615
2,672
3.124
458
raoiG* MRU
'
52.805
52.742
3.415
2,478
3,926
3.051
20 rra or rjora
•;-,•.-•-
*
45.380
72,650
" 15 rra
" 20 rr§
*
52.40*
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IB
i
'*
!*)«
lli.no
••Tar In Japan
Laaa than 6 not
6 aoa h i t laaa than 1 I T
irr
"
"
• 5 jra
5 jra •
"
" 1 0 rra
10 yra •
15 rra "
]
t o l i U
I d u o a t i o s i n Japan rafara t o nuabar of T M T B attaadad •ehtjol i n Japan; oumbor of yaaro attandod
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15
295
62
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1 2 122
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.
.
12
180
.
.
-
.
114
-
.
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.
.
.
.
14
.
.
.
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.
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.
8
.
.
.
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5
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32
8
88
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.
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12
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4
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.
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216
.
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12
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115
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15
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172
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24
322
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58
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IT IS 19 20 21- B k K n m
1*
.
.
-
.
106
.
.
.
65
.
.
-
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14
162
.
.
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.
.
8
.
.
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8
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8
88
2*
TABU 33,—iEWCATIQH
Note;
Sducation
JTTATTVTTT.
EDUCATION
in
Japan
raford
to
TOTAL
TN .TAPAH
year
yaara
58*9
.3
.7
1.1
832
1,205
4,351
1,483
1-3
5.1
2.0
11.5
2.A
5,701
2,242
12,671
4.6
2,723
5,139
12
yaara
3.1
2.4
3,411
2,663
13
14
y«ari
yaara
1.3
1,495
15
In
yaara
yaara
.3
,2
17
lG
yaara
yaara
19
yoara
•5
571
346
192
114
.1
.1
65
14
*
•
•
20 y a o r t
21 y o a r a
OnfcnooB.
e
8
174
.2
(HmDar)
( p - r e M | t
72,650
j
100,0
86.6
62,840
1
2
year
yaara
.3
.4
207
3
yoara
.4
yaara
,6
Hon*
4
.6
430
422
937
690
3.5
1.1
2,513
800
yoara
yoara
2.1
1.4
1.557
1,011
yoara
.5
,2
.1
395
122
T yoara
6 yoara.
9
10
11
1?
yaara
13
yoara
14
15
yaara
yoara
esicrtf
nmm sow
58
28
•
•
16 yoara
17 yaara
Unrncan
..iji.
290
322
1-3
•9
5 yaara
& yoara
a
8
8
I
12
38,520
\HtBhor)
fP-ffl-Ht)
100.0
Hon*
6.6
2,540
1
2
3
*
,5
1.4
175
542
883
y*ar
yoara
yaara
yoara
5
6
yaara
year*
7
yoara
G yoara
9 y«r<
10 yoara
11
12
yaart
yaara
13
14
15
yoara
yaarl
yaara
It.
17
yoara
ygora
Ifl
yaara
1?
20
21
yaara
yaara
yoara
2,3
10.?
2,8
12.4
4.0
26.3
3,921
1,061
4,764
1,552
lo,15fi
5.0
7.3
6.2
5.7
3,6
*-3
"ninown
*
65,380
3B2
3.9
8 yaara
* yaara
10 yoard
11 yaara
•
Nona
111,170
3 yaara:
4 yaara
5 yaara
6 yaara
7 yaara
AlCRT CAN BORN
school
in Japan)
9KA2I
1941
1,40
Number
100.0
Honi
2
year* a t t e n d e d
LAST
° * ^ 8S£)
1
number of
ApD
?orcant
T
IN JAPAN BY LAST YiAR ATTKWIKD SCHOOL IN JAPAN AND NATIVITY i
.8
.5
.3
.2
*
•
a
.4
1,923
3,582
2,400
2,268
1,373
513
318
184
106
65
14
8
6
162
65,380
3T4
58.9
-3
F o r P VRA-2& [25 p o r c a n t
of
1937
yaara
attandad
to
school
IN
66:18;:: I,
IRA i n
tabulated
tinkBOIB
9,203
17,066
10,426
148
8.3
15-3
9.4
.1
48
25
31
73
117
181
123
128
1,560
1.71
375
694
2,302
618
2,704
2.4
2,353
2.1
31
.52
33
22
52
76
76
75
88
2.3
31
14
24
B
u
43
15
«6
11
?E
10 6
year
1902
19151324
2,556
ahcle
B-fora
13251 618
.5
t* naareat
19001914
19301734
5?i
19*2
JAP All
153515-38
373
.4
65,380
*
"
43
40
30
16
20
24
32
4.8
20
36
40
19
50
5.i"
15
ill
J6
*s
31
44
»5
:>f,
L7
4
13
B
•
4
1(
~
4
35
58
ill
:«
,18
4
~
62,840
_.,T,
186
505
86.6
-5
.5
•T
62,840
"
2,540
6.6
_
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30
16
20
2H'
19
50
v:
31
B
11
48
24
-
113
152
176
15?
113
551
2 36
516
8' 3
25 2
277
130
45
18
14
4
16
1
•03
"
2,505
3.4
-
588
144
41
28
10
.
4
4
1,775
1,255
2,118
3-5
2.3
.
38
106
52
76
75
64
.113
144
66
175
101
1.52
585
228
105
•61
252
512
264
547
374
126
131
45
16
33
28
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It
45
26
38
55
101
17
4
13
4
24,
20
4
-
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-
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4
a
8
12
5
-
8
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1,*23
882
7
4*
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12
B
77
.2
355
2,134
66E
321
163
82
15
12
12
4
33
16
32
1C
528
2,380
177
2,800
-.
878
5,216
838
720
31
46
3«
33
6l
4
285
224
24
78
p
4
105
14
18
38
55
41
277
207
67c
150
274
141
52
12
4
4
-
4
4
"
632
254
128
85
36
26
17
8
4
4
1,1243
1.5
31
53
48
4i3
56
22'.:
101
355
T2
72
53
26
4
-
104
247
8,081
•3
-8
21.0
1,263
82 7
3712
205
122
53
40
14
-
4
2b
161
•2
4
16
32
1.7
59
-
16
6
4
4
4
1,978
448
2,306
258
403
240
346
151
*3
16
2?
13
-
*
.
4
1
4
ltf
1?
16
*
_
4
4
4
16,905
44.0
10,414
27,0
*
.
a
i
J,
13a
-3
2 , 5 «
»
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—
'
4
4
"
-
Lose than CO? percent-
Source!
mmbar
AiTBNUKD
Erevan
4,<iir-:.i.
(88)
4
"
4
6
-
16
25
111
4
38
?<
8
4
8
8
75
7?
666
113
161
1,544
4
IT
427
656
375
694
2,298
618
1,974
448
50
17
47
42
2,625
5,157
838
4
4
22
13
4
25
13
8
4
4
4
8
4
-
—
4
-
30
4
"
8
792
1,351
823
(416
25c
126
85
16
25
IT
355
2,102
1,757
1,247
1,265
8.72
236
205
122
59
40
-
14
4
4
4
?!
8
"
2,302
766
401
240
3*6
181
83
It
7?
13
'
-
4
*
~
•
131
TABU! 1(„—irantWE IS JAPAS HI TWEE AaS nROtira Br BIRTIPIAOE CF r-AIlMTSl
i.il'..l
TOTAL
BiRTKFLACS OF PARSKTS
[•«rcont
IV *.ir
AM8MCAA KIM
::-Mer
20-35
20
40 f
over
!
Al»ricen-8»rn Evacuee a to IRA In 1942
IF
JAlAi: ABO AGS OK
IPvTSR I S JAPAH
Under
Total
y-39
20
H';.\?.<J~:
40 !•
Total
HERS I S JAPAH
Under
20-39
40 a
e'er
r.v.r
100.0
72,650
40,184
31,539
927
52,74?
34,984
17,332
426
19,908
5,200
li.,207
301
Mother
»
"
*
- Japan
- United S U t e o
-Baaatl
- linkiicein/^
at.i
14.5
3.0
.1
59,748
10,503
2,5.U.
235
27,916
10,2*2
1,899
105
30,923
241
261
114
907
40,694
10,114
1,944
190
23,222
9,919
1,746
97
16,862
195
194
61
410
14,061
46
12
45
4,696
343
153
8
497
-4
19,254
389
250
KATHTS BORB
tothap
"
"
a
I S JAPAK
- Japan
- United. S t a t e s
- Hawaii
- Unknnan
S9.9
SO. 5
65,353
58,607
5,422
1,213
111
33,223
26,911
5,266
1,019
27
31,23.9
30,789
156
194
80
911
907
45,817
39,523
5,168
1,052
74
28,286
22,318
5,041
908
19
17,117
16,795
127
144
5!
414
410
19,536
19,084
254
151
37
4,937
4,593
225
111
8
14,102
13.994
29
50
29
FATHER BOW
Mother
"
"
I S UHITCD 3TATi3
- Japan
- United Statea
- Hawaii
6,862
545
4,173
144
4,745
512
6,101
132
117
4,736
497
4,099
140
6,665
489
4,044
132
71
3
55
8
126
48
76
4
80
46
23
57
25
17
4
3.8
.8
1.2
1.1
.1
2,271
580
2,123
491
844
74e
39
144
69
2.037
462
784
748
43
1,940
411
78)
7,16
39
93
4
51
—
4
-
234
118
61
55
183
80
61
42
51
38
-
.2
164
16
43
6
35
93
4
50
59
12
13
4
30
152
12
63
4
93
51
.
"
TOTAL
n
-
.2
6.7
.8
5.7
.2
77
72
12
Unknown
• .'.illMother
H SUM
IH HAVA
'.I
- Japan
"
"
e
7.5
l.T
- United s t a t e e
- Hawaii
- TJrJtnown
rATHTJt - BIKTHFLACK L"JOfC7M/l
Mother - Japan
»
- United S t a t a a
"
- Hawaii
• - thnkiwwn
*
.1
a
.1
a::
8 3
43
-
if,
-
51
4
-4
16
-4
6
—
4
17
—
12
"
4
50
39
* LOBS than 0,05 pensent.
!_..' Includes ;»0 fathers and i l racthera born in countriaB other than United States, Hawaii and Japan,
Source:
For* TtTU-26. (25 percent sajnplel
[Nil
-
3?
4
a
13
4
26
-4
-
8
—
8-
12
4
-8
-
67
33
-
13
-5
477
477
.
.
"
a
6
4
4
—
-'
-4
-
4-
SECTION V
AGE COMPOS ITION OF THE POPULATION
This section is devoted primarily to the presentation of the
age, sex and nativity composition of the WRA center population, including persons on short-term and seasonal leave at quarterly intervals
from January 1, 1943 to July 1, 1945.
A comparison of the age-sex composition of the total United
States on July 1, 1942 with the WRA center population as of January 1,
1943 as shown in figure 4, sharply defines the peculiar age distribution of the evacuated people.
The evacuated people who entered WRA centers were made up of two
distinct and unusual groups: (1) the aliens who came into the country
as young people in the quarter century ending in 1924 (see table 2 1 ) —
a group that, in the last 20 years since immigration was stopped, had
been diminishing in size and aging until their median age was 52 years;
and (2) their American-born children (or second generation), including
several thousand grandchildren (or third generation), who were born
here during the last quarter century (see table 36)—a group that had
few in the middle span of life and no aged and whose median age was 18^
years. The grandchildren are the children of the relatively small proportion of the second generation who had reached the normal age for
marriage prior to evacuation and are the forerunner of the large group
of third generation which will result from the marriages of the remainder of the second generation as they reach their twenties.
In tables 36 to 47 the two distinct nativity groups are presented
in addition to the age-sex composition. This series of tables includes
single years of age from under 1 to 85 and over for the January 1, 1943
population; and five-year age groups at quarterly intervals from January
1, 1943 to July 1, 1945. The age, sex and nativity composition of each
center is given for January 1, 1943 and for July 1, 1945; and the all
center total, rule Lake, and all centers except Tule Lake are given
quarterly from January 1, 1944, when Tule Lake became a segregation
center.
Figures 5 and 6 describe the WRA center population (including
persons on short-term and seasonal leave) by age, sex and nativity at
six month intervals from January 1, 1943 - July 1, 1945. From the time
Tule Lake became a segregation center, age-sex-nativity pyramids are
presented for Tule Lake and for the population remaining at all othercenters,
(90)
Tables 48a to 48j present age, sex and nativity composition of
the evacuees segregated to Tule Lake from the various WRA centers. For
additional information on segregation, see Section X,
Definition of Terms
Age refers to age of the individual on the date specified in
each of the age-sex-nativity tables. For nativity see Section IV,
Source of Data
Age, sex and nativity for January 1, 194-3 was based on the year
of birth, sex and birthplace appearing on Form WRA-26, Individual
Record (for further explanation of Form WRA-26, see Source of Data in
Section IV), For quarterly intervals from April 1, 1943 to April 1,
1945 the composition of the remaining populations was compiled by adjusting the January 1, 1943 group in accordance with Forms WRA-177,
-178, and -222 which were received from WRA centers covering admissions
to and departures from centers and conversions from short-term and seasonal leave to indefinite leave or terminal departure. For July 1,
1945 the composition was based on adjusted Forms WRA-321, Quarterly
Summary of Resident Population, Including Persons on Short-Term Leave,
submitted by the centers.
The age, sex and nativity of the segregated groups (tables 48a
to 48J) were compiled from Form WRA-274, Route List, covering mass
transfer movements to and from Tule Lake at the time of segregation.
(91)
AGE - S E X
FIG. 6
C O M P O S I T I O N - ' UNITED STATES POPULATION 7-1-42 AND WRA CENTER POPULATION 12-31-42
SOURCE'. TABLES 35 4 3 7
F 1G. 7
AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY' WRA CENTERS, SEMIANNUALLY 1-1-43-7-1-45
(NUMBER)
1-1-44
SOURCE:- T A B L E S
37 39,41.43.45 & 47
(93)
WRA
CENTERS
EXCEPT
TULE
7-1-44
LAKE
1-1-45
TULE
LAKE
7-1-45
FIG. 8
AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY'
WRA CENTERS, SEMIANNUALLY
(PERCENT)
SOURCE'
TABLES 3 7 . 3 » , * I . « . J , 4 J 1 4 7
1-1-43 - 7-1-45
l i H J 35.—AGI-ill OOHFQSITIOIt b t L n t t l Papulation at ContU*at*l Gnit*d St* tin, July 1. 1942
lot*I
Octal
9 1
Hal.
134.533.035
15.193,839
10.591.145
11.258.459
13,115.335
11.539,233
11.057.768
10.474.721
9,719,965
5.978.775
9,352,291
7,877,743
5,255,595
4,950.545
3.B87,626
2,745.974
2,820,977
1
499
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5-9
10-14
15-19
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25-29
30-34
35-30
40-44
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60-54
55-50
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65.994.416
57.635.512
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50,2
5,221,265
5,429,399
8,710,418
5,059.672
8,513,353
6,307,879
3.105,021
4.784.080
4,482.181
4,217,332
3,676.122
3,212.667
2,804.952
1,928,131
1,339,346
1.314,334
6.972,497
5,351.746
5.845,044
6,045,658
6.035.920
5,749,555
5.365,700
4,935.906
4.516,597
4,145.759
3,701,521
3,045.928
2,448,596
1.962,496
1,405.628
1,606,543
9.0
7.9
5.3
9.0
5.6
5.3
7.3
7,2
6.7
5.2
6.6
4,7
3.7
2.9
2.0
2.1
4.6
4.0
4.2
4.6
4.1
4.0
3,8
3.6
3.3
3.1
2.9
2.4
1.9
1.4
1.0
l.o
4.4
3.9
4.1
4.6
4.6
4.3
4.0
3.6
3.4
3.1
2.7
2.3
1.8
1.8
1.0
1.1
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t o vfflA c g n t e r g m a coicplrtA oxeept f o r il) T}5& K a v a l l r n t v a e u t t g , Slu Anerlcfin Born and lib" Worolrn. B o m , vrha entgrod La F o b r a a r y aod ICareh of
19l»3 AAA ( 2 ) Birrai*Lar,foue a a n i g g l o i u f r o a 19^3 to 15^5 of nlLena p a r o l e d o r r e l e a s e d fron Departnent of J u a t L c e Infitrnftant Caopg, A «tc*ll au»>
b a r of r o l t m t a r y cmLcueeg, nergboe f r o a l a g E l t u t I o n * , e t c . By tfcU d a t a ZoS oraouoeg. S i b A n e r l e a n Born and 50 F o n l e n Born, hod r e l o c a t e d
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110,210
63,156
11.712
5,036
71,531
57,800
13.369
1,271
1,705
1,517
l.ioo
1,127
1.871
1.705
1.517
1,500
1,871
1,703
1.510
1,189
1,871
1.703
1,910
1.189
1,178
1,132
1,360
1,M5
1,196
1,132
1,132
1,360
1,135
1,196
1,132
1,667
1,752
1,251
2,016
2.239
1,667
1.752
1.55T
2,016
2,239
2,512
2,HI
3,211
3,260
3.621
2.512
2, H i
3.233
3,227
3.532
11
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87
3,616
3.722
3,221
2,667
2.361
3.107
3.351
2.635
1,9*2
1,523
207
102
27
21
29
2,226
2,062
2,075
1,715
1,522
1,229
1,027
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110
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1,021
1,211
30
31
32
33
1,271
1,0*9
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212
316
202
923
229
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1
2
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7
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9
10
11
12
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19
20
21
22
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1,178
1,127
:
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711
763
1,157
1,061
3.351
3.336
2,591
201
1
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13
20
25
23
27
19
77
1,065
87
255
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963
1,127
1.393
1,611
137
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123
121
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190
208
23
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7
162
1
173
166
173
153
3
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52
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62
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71
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1,323
1,315
1,287
1,263
1,211
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1.213
1,110
1.072
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223
192
211
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112
351
173
129
119
313
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179
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15
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122
170
192
175
177
162
181
138
121
81
86
87
53
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1,038
1,181
1,120
1.165
1.285
1.158
112
3
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1,123
1,125
1,002
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15
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1,116
1,170
109
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112
120
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127
118
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1.177
120
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1.319
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1.139
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203
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1,381
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76
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23
20
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57
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7
10
11
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7
10
11
23
21
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52
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1,310
1,201
1,162
1,151
1.035
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21
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119
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15
12
11
17
293
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112
65
72
103
103
117
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15
12
11
13
1,191
7-6
9
9
31
32
18
12
21
23
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30
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1,000
1,188
1,125
1,011
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11
7
11
15
18
1,196
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810
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2,181
2,016
2,023
1,693
1,158
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1.397
1,127
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701
182
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1.553
68
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1,182
1.3*3
1,123
1,185
1,129
2
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1.911
1,037
981
1.257
1,123
1,217
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3,559
3.736
3.171
2,622
2.313
2
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1.671
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5
5
5
15
2
2
1.252
1,125
17
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28,379
11
30
85
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3
5.656
2,129
2,818
3.213
3.207
3.199
53
37
93
38,709
2,189
2,818
3.221
3.239
3.587
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993
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362
1.993
2,218
6,8
10
111
112
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1,660
1,718
1,816
1.993
2,218
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107
108
88
123
128
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231
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1,152
1,152
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1,123
1,315
1,123
1,185
1,129
159
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221
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312
199
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105
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153
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706
689
330
173
170
191
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240
209
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138
121
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77
71
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82
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2
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1
7
3
6
11
5
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2,696
36.635
31.191
5,303
989
879
800
761
779
989
879
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769
715
699
769
715
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7?1
25
12
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21
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60,189
36,651
9«9
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206
768
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761
713
752
726
702
737
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878
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15
16
17
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19
1,263
1,651
1.617
1,606
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I.263
1,681
1,613
1.597
1,876
1.197
1.913
1,593
1,163
1,100
1,880
1.930
1,500
1.039
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10
11
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21
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626
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1,662
1,602
1.597
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1,268
1.662
1.598
1.590
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261
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873
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1,027
1.086
877
666
1,027
1,086
1,261
1,261
1.376
1,622
1.662
1.727
1.376
1.615
2
1.668
1,699
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5
2
1.776
1,601
I.633
1,116
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1.679
1.237
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10
1,133
995
1,016
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15
17
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33
565
68
76
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1.617
1.665
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656
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213
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797
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60
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65
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780
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Tnt.l
Si
Si
«
781
79«
707
k9
TOTAL
81 M i l
Harried
8
2
7
2
J
726
666
=75
698
609
50
51
52
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J
g
1
507
6
7
3
626
399
369
1
5
3
3
5
286
278
236
198
192
2
636
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356
297
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to
61
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65
22
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8
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79
11
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2
82
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96
77
97
82
71
71
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1
1
67
1
1
82
69
55
50
35
1
?
26
28
2
1
36
22
15
11
10
1
1
7
i
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t
2
9
it
22
7
17
8
8
6
3
5
5
1
2
2
1
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
:
-
IS
770
788
696
686
582
632
1
1
Total
2
-
57
59
;
-
2
1
1
1
3
6
6
1
2
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1
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Single
Harried
5
2
6
2
2
r
k
i
J06
630
667
690
601
888
82;
i
51
96
95
77
95
S2
70
268
286
2J
2
182
188
129
us
51
87
82
69
55
38
3V
30
22
16
11
10
7
22
7
17
8
8
3
3
2
1
2
k
5
5
5
2
2
2
3
1
2
1
5
2
3
3
J
196
196
176
151
3
1
1
lot
2
99
1
1
t
88
21
29
18
15
1
8
10
1
5
n
58
6k
51
I
57
59
26
1
1
1
Other
283
277
236
197
190
6
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(CoDtlnuS)
1
5
3
3
5
358
353
I
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7
3
1SJ
166
129
118
91
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1
3
1
2
2
6
1
2
2
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I
OtfadP
18
2
8
8
1
2
6
so
I
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9
1
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51
I
77
9
1
1
2
70
71
72
26
15
11
10
13
2
1
132
106
6o
B99
2
3
1
1
1
Total
1
3
2
2B
196
196
176
151
69
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AMSSICAX 80101
SUglt
Hurled
Other
98
95
All «BA C n l m , O u r a i y 1 , 1 9 4
2
3
TABLS ?7a— A,K 01 SEX. AND NATJVTIT;
All tiBl laenterH, J k n u U ? I . V}!.]i
fNumt^r u d I ( r - s r / . ;
flptai ftnj>i7B t o r e s i d e n t p o p u l a t i o n flf c e n t e r s I n c l u d i n g • T t e u e e e a n i M o r t - t e n end a s M o n * ! l e e r * . ST J - u r o i r / 1 , 194.3* trtnattt
of «vacu*«"
t o i,.(A C e n t e r s «taa c u n p l e t e except f a r ( l ) 930 E i f n i i e n gvucUDao, 314' ASiarlCan Bam and l i e Yim'.y-.. Born. Kho e n t e r e d I n FabriLirj end Hewh
o f ": '••', and il-rl mlfl0elJ.3if»aLiJ!i t d d d t i l D i i i ^rciii 1943 t o 1945 of tJl4HD p f m l e d o r r e l c a n d r r o r DepartttBTit of Jtifftlct IntprnTant C u m a , a n * l l
numbflr of V o l u n t a r y Bvacu*BS, p t r a o n e f r o n i n a t i t u t t o n H , e t c . By t t i l e d a t a Bt^. eioacueaft, EQt AnBTican 3 c n , end $C r o r t i g u B o m , had r n l o c a t e d
frr-m o e n t e r i on i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e .
9
«a
TOTAL
Urtdar
J-9
Tj-14
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
45-69
70-74
75 4 o a a r
*
llmla
Famala
Total
110,24c
6C,189
50,051
71,531
fl,UD
7,151
4,225
3,614
4,613
.',815
7,742
3,335
3,547
4,724
7,669
7,914
4,773
2,153
2,213
3,061
7,105
9,445
9,537
15,464
15,456
9,642
4,766
4,974
5,7(4
5,669
6,249
6,459
5,367
2,663
944
350
15-19
20-24
Si - 2 5
30-34
35-39
40-44
0
2
6
ABERJCAK
'.; TAJ.
Total
4,369
2,603
2,761
3,273
2,051
3,524
4,939
4,416
7,433
814
292
3,491
3,836
2,725
1,520
951
455
170
5«
15,357
15,401
9.371
4,193
1,677
537
196
69
'.3
3
2
5
6
«3m
I •
H
Tottl
B4La
fr-ile
Total
Bala
36,635
34,896
38,709
23,554
15,155
1O0.O
3,973
3,515
4,436
7,606
7,779
4,651
29
if
-1.
127
.155
271
575
3,297
6,177
5,693
6,180
6,446
5,362
17
74
12
7.3
6,5
8.6
14.1
14.2
54.6
3.8
4,203
3,590
4,779
7,749
7,422
4,720
2,296
1,076
409
.21
48
o
1,895
599
178
75
21
6
!.
4
1
2
1
1
7
5
2,384
939
344
3,3U
3,763
2,704
1,51*
950
454
127
53
2,432
612
231
64.9
53.2
31.7
3.5
3.2
4.3
7.0
7.2
7.3
6.5
P.'
13.9
14.11
8.5
3.8
1.5
.6
.2
a
1.8
1.1
4.3
7.0
6.9
3.5
7.7
4.3
6.9
7.1
4.2
1.7
.5
.2
.1
1,3
7.1
7.0
4.4
2.4
2.5
3.0
1.9
3,2
4.5
4.0
2,3
.7
.5
5.4
5.7
5.9
4.9
2.6
.8
.3
1
45.4
4.3
8.7
4.3
4.5
6.2
H
Famla
4.3
1,9
2.0
.3.2
5.5
7.5
1.4
.9
.4
.1
4.3
2.1
1.0
.4
.1
.
*
*
.2
.7
.7
.5
3.0
5.5
5.2
5.7
5.9
4.9
a
4
I
a
H
1
•
35.1
#
.
:.;•
* ,8.3
*
#
•
.
.
#
.
.
T
POBB108 ICRK
Total
Bala Fanala
21.4
#
.
a
.1
.1
.1
.1
1.1
2.6
1.8
3.7
4,5
4.0
2.2
.7
.3
13.7
»
•
.
.1
,1
.1
.2
1.5
3.0
3-4
7.5
4.4
.9
.4
.1
*
Form M l - 2 6
TABLE 37 a.—ACS BY $83. AM) NATIVITY:
Hate.
K
414
TOTAL
UndaT 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
75-29
30-34
15-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 * over
0
8,232
4,434
543
21!,
227
>:"i
495
532
516
382
246
74
45
El
45 7
765
J.'il
231
218
235
191
y/n
44,".-.
3,798
5,123
2,605
249
778
'14
50,.
583
14 6
15,
538
.429
4 "
985
384
305
Tit
60
40
183
265
304
267
112
97
61
14
5
E
1,127
818
571
155
39
20
4
1
1
Total
us:.
FflfAAll
1,829
1,280
100,0
53.9
46.1
5
7
7
4
6
6.5
5.2
7.8
12.2
1.5
2.7
4,0
6.0
7.0
4.9
2.8
3.0
7,5
.1.8
6.2
7.2
9.4
2.7
2.2
3.2
3.7
3.1
1.6
.9
.7
2,518
1,M>9
247
74,:,
5
6
1.1
11
•tip
477
568
432
171
57
14
32
•1
"
1
1
1
1
FnKali
5
4
9
19
i:
1.72
210
183
H.'i
384
104
24
13
49
24 6
441
475
522
51'
30.
246
74
44
••
<-"•
61
39
13
14
38
124
251
292
259
131
77
61
11,
5
14,2
10.3
5.1
4.9
6.1
6.0
6.4
6.3
4.6
2.9
.9
.6
2.7
2.°
2.1
7.1
4.7
1.7
2.2
.7
,5
1
I
c
I
N
T
(OKE10H BORN
U f f B 3 0 * 8 90RK
Total
Bala (enala
B a l a Papala T a t a !
TOTAL
sou
Kill
-
-
F
roraiGH
Total
T . , (
291
775
324
>,3P
551
166
2""
76
75
8
1.
( N u A o r Mid PerOent)
leevj.
H
9CB>
fatal
Fasala
Bala
435
643
996
1,151
851
422
401
500
B
UBfcXU
TOTAL
Total
C e n t r e ! UtiJi^ J&nutUr? 1 , VfkW
IIT; 1 one a D . M U H I on short—tar* and » a a o n * l
62.3
':••
',2
7.6
12.1
13.9
".7
4.5
1.7
.5
.2
1
."•
30.6
37.7
22,2
3.5
I.'
3.9
6.0
6.9
4.7
2.4
1.2
.1
.1
3.0
2.5
1.7
6.1
7.0
5.2
2.1
.7
.7
,1
a
a
a
a
.2
.1
a
a
.
.3
.1
.
.
*
-
.
.
a
,1
31.7
.3
.4
.6
3.0
5.5
5,8
6.4
6.1
4.6
2.9
.7
-
a
*
.1
.2
.4
1.5
7.;
15.5
a
.!
,2
.2
.7
•J.P
1.5
3.0
3.6
7.3
4.7
7,'
2.2
.7
3.1
1.6
.9
.7
.7
•'
.1
tens than 0,05 percent.
TiBUC J7b,—AtK BY 311 AMD HAT^VTH,
Wotui
H
ADS
TOTAL
[fndnt 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
70-24
25-79
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-94
55-59
to-64
65-69
70-74
75 4 o r o r
11
'"mala
Total
9,807
8,232
12,165
1,398
1,318
1,756
2,706
710
668
674
897
1,285
1,776
737
720
7,514
1,530
723
708
1,025
85!
947
1,002
886
491
149
53
Bala
644
859
1,471
3,258
793
40'
37a
467
2.62
ill
77 P
733
375
178
43
144
-IDS
591
434
724
Li 7
76
21
20
1,390
1,307
1,744
2,697
2,504
1,498
641
7 50
80
39
31
1
1
1
-
C^trado
ftW-r,
U
B
8
( K U ^ T and p t ^ a r c t )
P
8
FOREIGN TaOflli
Paaulb
Total
6.273
5,892
5,874
727
661
46s
Bala
639
854
1,410
! ,246
775
364
163
62
21
10
1
1
-
890
1,782
1,258
723
27'
87
78
14
1
"
1
8
12
12
14
11
32
82
lip
915
S3 P.
936
1,001
885
450
141
51
TOTAL
Bala
Panola
3,534
2,140
1
5
6
11
12
18
3
6
7
3
18
14
43
277
510
577
433
774
147
75
71
10
59
233
405
741
701
777
713
175
178
41
La«« t h m 0.0$ p e r c e n t .
Source:
JKIUBTT l i 1%?
IiiClndne • v a e u « * t on aJkirt-tarrn V-d acaaonal l o i r e .
AMERtCAN BGPJ,"
18,039
Total
TOTAL
*
32
IP
61
135
122
263
1,614
0
Bala
L*»fl t h * n 0 b 0.i p e r c e n t .
Source
*
34
66
120
149
312
1.4633
2,664
1,930
3,476
4(932
4,412
2
Total
Fanila
FawHa
I
•JUEHMU
i FOfi
TOT44
FGKE108 BOUT
Bala
FoTa MU1-2E1
(100)
Total
toala
1D0.0
54.4
7.7
'.J
9.6
15.0
14.2
8.5
1.9
4.0
5.8
4.7
5.3
5.6
4,9
2.5
.8
4.0
3.5
4.'
8.0
7,3
4.4
2.7
2.2
7.5
1.4
7,9
.3
4.4
4.1
2.1
.7
.2
E
i
c
AVE'ICAN
Bala
E
8
PCM
Total
Bala
'anala
45.6
67.4
14.9
32.6
3.?
3.7
4.9
7.0
7.7
7.7
4.0
3.5
4.7
7.9
7.0
6.3
7.0
'.1
4.1
1.7
1.8
3.1
1.1
2.4
1.2
.8
,4
.1
.1
9.6
'4.9
14.0
8.3
S.J
1.4
.9
.2
.1
.
a
a
-
.9
.1
.1
.1
a
.
-
3.7
3.7
1.9
"'.0
T
ramsB a l aam
Faaala
Total
32.6
•
a
a
19.6
13.0
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
.1
.1
.2
7.0
4.0
.1
.2
.7
1.9
.5
.2
:'.(
5.1
1.3
2.7
4.J
L.I
2.9
4.4
4.1
2.3
.7
.2
.1
a
-
a
.4
5.2
5.6
4.9
2.5
.8
.3
.1
.1
.1
.7
1.3
1.1
3.2
2.4
1,2
.8
-4:
.1
.1
TKT.B 17c.—VS «r SSX ATO OUXVlRi Gil* Itiwr, JUIUUJ 1, a%3 (Svdwr u d N m t )
Hot*i
VTOTAL
AGE
SOTU
ItKtmr 5
5-9
K-14
l.'-19
26-24
25-29
; -w
if-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
VOJ74
55 4 ovnr
*
•• a
E
8
T.'AB ?
'"•la
•.a2, TBI,
P
MSEB2I B"iH
ihla
Total
Total
-•a'..
.-mala
55,420
7,354
6,066
3,780
4,543
4,237
4,640
2,811
1,030
916
1.146
532
1%,
961
726
l,4fie
911
1,139
1,885
1,882
1,1.2?
467
231
7?
16
1?
1
'30
484
!,<•'. 7
'.9b
430
546
933
984
"45
254
351
442
.'6S
322
158
113
54
15
1
493
427
342
" 6
579
571
223
.-6
20
5
2
1
2
5
7
12
76
32
76
426
791
717
737
77,8
635
322
Ul
31
2
J
2
9
13
1,916
1,165
543
*57
846
733
751
709
625
322
121
31
Ji-34
r
ineludM aT«coeea on ahort-terr. and season* 1 l e a n .
U
XT
Total
620
289
356
424
565
'.29
551
512
266
164
30
','•!!
955
",. 0:*)2
944
145
55
11
10
_
_
-
-
_
-
u
44
211
369
254
.41"
551
512
211
106
30
TOTA1
1,829
_3
5
3
11
14
31.
215
422
463
320
157
"8
15
1
Total
Wl*
100.0
54.8 4 5 . 2
3.9
7.6
6.8
8.5
14.1
14.3
8.7
3.4
4.5
7.1
6.9
4.*
4.0
4.9
6.3
5.6
9.6
5.4
4.7
2.4
.9
.2
2.1
2.7
M l
4.1
1.9
7.2
3.2
3.6
7.4
1.2
.6
.4
.1
3.1
1.9
2.7
.3
65.5
33.9
31.6
7.6
6.8
8.5
14.1
14.1
8.5
3.3
1.7
.5
.1
.1
a
3.9
3.7
7.2
4.0
7.0
7.3
4.0
1.7
"
*
.!
N
TTHft
3.7
3.7
4.0
7.0
7.4
2.0
7.2
4.2
8
1
C
I
A!—UCAN BORN
3.6
4.5
7.1
6.5
4.5
l.B
1.1
.4
.1
.1
.6
.1
a
»
- a
- _
— - - "
T
W B I O P BONN
M a
34.5
*
*a
a
.2
.2
.5
3.2
5.6
5.5
5.5
5.4
4.7
2.4
-9
.2
20.9
•
•
*
.*
1
.1
.3
l.f
2.7
1.9
7.1
4.2
3.9
2.0
.6
.2
13.6
-a
a
a
,1
.1
.2
3.6
3.1
3.6
2.4
1.2
.6
.4
.1
•
Lees 1>V- 1.05 p e r c e n t .
icurcer
Form VIU-26
TABES 3?a,—APS BT TX ATO NATOTrj Grwiwitt, Juuiiy 1, 1943 (Hunter md P«K»nt)
Hot ft: Includes sT&cruoeo on short-term u d ssuonml l e w * .
K
Total
TOTAj.
7,656
4,061
3.595
4,997
2,494
2,503
2,659
1,567
1,092
617
554
704
1,009
965
652
366
359
452
4U8
425
438
381
229
61
22
327
275
373
513
425
303
189
199
211
528
231
318
293
199
68
19
290
279
331
496
540
949
177
160
241
274
194
120
BB
40
13
3
617
553
700
1,006
951
623
335
138
49
15
5
4
• 1
-
327
274
372
512
421
290
171
Bl
33
7
4
1
1
-
290
279
328
494
530
333
164
57
16
8
1
3
1
4
3
14
29
31
221
4'3
387
420
474
360
229
81
22
1
1
1
4
13
18
118
ITS
121
227
317
292
189
68
19
3
2
10
16
13
103
223
266
193
117
88
40
13
3
Lndar 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
23-2;
30-34
35-39
411-44,
65-49
50-54
55-59
655*4
65-69
70-74
75 6 oval-
11,7.11
Hal,
1! :; a B s
I
fr
E
k c F. it t
.4-7-Cut Pilot
FgOirGB amti
T0TA3
AB-iRlCAa B3BB
FOgHEM ao»|l
Tcta). 4al» ianialji_ Total Bala Farnala Total Mala Banal, Total, gala aanaja Total Hal, Faa.lt
40a
_^_^_
ftmlt
-
100.0 53.1 46.9
8.1
7.2
9.2
13.1
12.7
8.5
4.7
4.6
5.9
5.4
5.7
5.7
4.9
3.0
1.1
.2
4.3
3.6
4.9
6.6
5.6
4.0
2.4
2.6
2.7
1.7
3.1
4.2
3.8
2.5
.9
.2
65.2 32.6 32.6
3.8
3.6
4.3
6.5
7.1
4.5
2.3
2.0
3.2
3.7
2.6
1.5
1.1
.5
.2
a
8.1
7.2
5.2
13.1
12.5
8.1
4,3
1.8
.6
.2
.1
•
*
-
4.3
3.6
4.9
6.6
5.5
3.8
2.8
1,1
.4
.1
.1
*
*
3.8
3.6
4.3
6.5
7.0
4.3
2.1
,7
.2
.1
a
a
-
34.8 20.5 16.3
—
»
*
»
.2
.4
.4
2.8
5.3
5.2
5.6
5,7
4.9
3.0
1.1
.2
*
*
a
.1
.2
.2
1.5
2.3
1.6
3.0
4.2
3.6
2.5
.9
.2
*
a
.1
.2
.2
1.3
3,0
3.6
2.6
1.5
1.1
.5
.2
a
" l a w than 0.03 pevctnt.
TA3L3 37b .—ASF, 3f 3EK ;,T) "ATITTTTt Kurt Vountsln, January 1, 19<",3 (Hwter «nd Percent)
Hof.ei
343,:
T.T.,1
Untar f
5-9
10-14
15-19
77-24
75-29
97-74
55-70
4'-44
45-47
50-54
55-59
f*0-M
63-69
79-74
75 4 cv-r
-
?: T i l
4035
an
L',—1e
11,062
5,559
5,103
707
-75
659
973
1,461
1,4°1
1,013
526
562
937
431
717
7T
478
252
yc
369
394
152
.'32
744
7*0
53'
714
244
I'?
77*
597
668
645
553
300
75
43
210
177
392
'.93
'.'I
376
2 37
76
26
-"7
41
19
13
includes evacuees on short-term and Hasonal lsav*.
4
3
3
0
rr.va Fin:
T-1 a!
7,029
787
651
917
1,151.
1,467
980
432
314
78
17
7
2
-1
3
flkUl*
Tal5,493
.7*
30'
410
711
m
on
139
54
13
1
3
_
-
P
Total
1,567
lOO.O
51.9
46.1
47.5
11.6
31.9
16.5
77.3
14.2
3
4
5
4
12
73
36
7.1
5.9
8.3
13.3
9.6
2.8
3.9
6.5
6,6
4.3
2.6
3.7
3.3
2.0
3.5
4.5
4.1
2.3
.7
.3
3.5
3.1
4.4
'.s
".I
3.7
3.1
3.6
2.3
1.4
6.4
3.5
3.1
.4.4
6.8
a
a
a
a
*
a
a
4.1
ti
1.8
3,536
4,033
2,466
3-1
14s
487
HO
747
512
198
7'
24
5
4
5
i
6
10
2
2
1
6
12
10
13
IT"
31"
2:6
389
49)
451
_
1-.
3
9,
77,
348
648
3«4
631
6.43
453
371
94
38
249
76
-9
. ' ^ parent.
percent.
a L«ff
Lass thrill
trnn 0C.TF,
-ii-.ureti:
So'j-ea:
E
P. C
I N T
DITCAJI P/HN
Total Bala ftnaale Total
"TRSTOH B0R1
jtila
Femals
Total
fftten '-1rA-26
F—TH
'-114-26
(101)
147
343
174
272
152
102
41
IB
9
-
*!.
4.7
5.1
6.6
5.5
6.0
5.9
2.7
.9
.4
1TA1
Uala
Female
tt
2.1
2.2
3.3
3.5
- -' :•:.
::
Bale
m
4.1
e.e
7.0
.7
.1
2.3
1.3
.5
.1
2.4
a
1.4
*
a
•a
-
• •'
.4
.2
,1
.7
.2
a
a
—
-a
a
*a
.1
.2
.3
.6
1.1
5.9
5.4
6.0
4.9
5.0
2.7
.9
.4
.1
.1
.1
.3
1.4
2.8
1.9
3.5
4."
«.:
2.1
.?
.3
'.mala
a
:
.3
1.5
3.1
3.5
2.5
1.4
.9
.4
.2
.1
TAfiU ?7i\—ADS FT SEX AMD rUTIVITri
Mote:
•
TOTAL
*
(Ihmber and P e r c e n t )
ETA:
Female
U
E
a
H
9
AlTGP.r.'AN 30BII
Total
Female
Hale
lean.
p
N
ACE
Under 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-3'.
35-39
40-41
15-49
50-51
55-59
60-44
65-69
70-71
75 1 over
J e r o a e , J s n u s r y 1» 1 9 0
I n c l u d e s ovscusea on s h o r t - t e r m and s e a s o n a l
Total
1 *
7,939
1,289
3,643
5,270
33?
319
IS!
Fit
509
313
173
L62
210
117
213
333
314
L93
29 5
27*
312
597
tst
310
135
1 H
212
267
176
101
67
34
8
J
626
67-'
719
1,153
1,085
615
276
108
47
11
6
1
131
315
18C
5 42
195
-1
-
-1
-
628
595
725'
1,163
1,100
653
308
326
152
114
369
135
411
225
80
28
v;
23
2,670
no
158
67
30
10
6
l
raniGi
Total
Hal.
2,600
2,662
1,619
295
275
339
3»
MS!
335
0.7
U
17
1
2
5
6
12
15
8
33
211
105
100
383
131
2
1
3
1
12
3
15
95
180
137
227
00
311
190
72
23
-
ax
12k
80
Zi
8
5 C
E
11 T
FCBEICH BOSS
AUE8TCAN IJOBN
T o t a l Hele Pamela T o t a l H a l l 'emala
Female
Total
TOTAL
Hale
1,013
100.0
51.1
15.9
66.5
n.7
32.fi
33.5
20.1
7.9
7.6
9.1
11.7
13.9
8.2
3,9
1.1
5.7
5.2
1.9
5.5
5.1
2.8
12'
.1
1.2
i.:
1.8
7.2
6.1
3.9
2.2
2.0
2.7
1.8
2.7
1.2
1.3
2.4
.9
.3
3.7
3.5
1.3
7.5
7.5
1.3
1.7
2.1
1.0
3.1
2.2
1.3
.8
.1
.1
.1
7.9
7.5
9.1
11.5
13.7
8.1
3.5
1.3
.6
.2
.1
a
1.2
1.0
1.8
7.1
6.3
3.V
2.0
.8
.1
.1
.1
3.7
3.5
1.3
7.1
7.1
1.2
3.5
.
.1
. 2.
•1
_1
3
6
5
5
IF
' 23
225
263
176
101
67
31
8
5
r
emale
~
*
•
"
a-
*
.2
1.2
2.7
1.7
2.6
1.2
1.3
2.1
.9
.3
.
»
. 1»
.1
.1
.2
1.4
2.3
3.3
2.2
1.3
.1
.4
.1
.1
Leaa t h a n 0,05 p e r c e n t .
Source;
Form aRA-26
TABLE 37*.—AGE BT SEX AND FATTVTTT:
Mote;
Haneanar, January 1 , 1913
(Mujabar end P e r c e n t )
Inc'.udee evacuaee on a b o r t - t e r m end eeaeonal l e a v e .
N
AGE
_ _ _ ^ ^
TOTAL
Under 5
5-9
10-11
15-19
20-21
25-29
30-34
35-39
10-44
15-19
50-51
55-59
60-61
65-69
70-71
75 * over
*
Total
TOTAL
Hale
Female
U M h
S
P.
AMEiilCAN 90311
Total
Hale
FAmai.
FOREIGN ECTH
Total
Hnle
Female
Total
P
TOTAL
Male F e r a l e
E
it
C
E
1,
T
ABFJUCAK BUS."
RiRRji'l BORN
T o t a l Hale Fei.ule T o t a l Hale Female
10,121
5,751
1,3*7
6,518
3,450
3,098
3,573
2,301
1,269
100.0
56.9
13.1
64.7
31.1
30.6
35.3
22.8
12.5
808
633
761
1,'*0
1,490
966
605
659
721
453
170
524
ICO
176
63
18
119
325
366
703
791
190
254
333
105
236
336
151
373
169
57
16
369
308
398
657
707
176
351
326
319
217
334
73
27
7
6
2
800
631
753
1,338
1,472
911
391
160
15
29
8
1
1
?
146
323
361
697
775
471
210
106
32
19
5
1
1
-
351
308
389
611
697
443
184
51
13
10
3
2
8
2
1
22
26
52
211
199
679
424
162
524
399
176
62
16
3
2
2
6
16
19
U
227
373
217
331
451
372
169
56
1£
5
?
16
10
33
167
272
306
207
131
73
27
7
6
-
7.9
6.2
7.5
13.6
15.0
9.6
6.0
6.1
6.9
4.1
4.6
5.2
1.0
1.8
.7
.2
1.1
3.2
3.6
7.0
7.9
1.9
2.5
3.2
3.9
2.3
3.3
4.5
3.7
1.7
.6
.2
3.5
3.0
3.9
6.6
7.1
1.7
3.5
3.2
3.0
2.1
1.3
.7
.3
.1
. .1
a
7.9
6.2
7.1
13.3
14.7
9.1
3.9
1.5
.4
.3
•
*
»
a
1.1
3.2
3.6
6.9
7.7
1.7
2.1
1.0
.3
.2
*
3.5
3.0
3.8
6.1
7.0
1.1
1.8
.5
.1
.1
•
•
•
.1
.3
.3
.5
2.1
1.9
6.5
1.1
1.6
5.2
1.0
1.8
.7
.2
•
•
»
.1
.2
.2
.1
2.2
3.6
2.1
3.3
1.5
3.7
1.7
.6
.2
.1
.2
.1
.3
1.7
2.7
2.9
2.0
1.3
.7
.3
.1
.1
-
•
•
-
•
•
Lee a than 0.05 p e r c e n t ,
icurce:
Form 'TilA-26
TABLE 37h.—AGE BT SEX AND NATIVITY:
Motel
AGE
Total
TOTAL
Hale
Female
Minidoka, January 1 , 19-3
(Number and F e r c e n t )
Xncludee ovacueea on a b o r t - t e r m end e e a e o n a l l e a v e .
li
U U
B E
P.
A'DRZCAG W W
Total
HVtle
Female
FOREIGN 8CBM
Total
Hale
Fenale
Total
100,0 53.7 46.3
TOTAL
Ht'e
P
8
P.
C E
H T
HTTFICIB "IG.N
FC8HCM BOSH
Female Total Hale Female t o t a l Hale Female
TOTAL
9,861
5,297
1,561
5,936
3,017
2,919
3,925
2,280
1,645
Under 5
5-9
10-11
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-11
35-39
10-14
15-19
607
456
817
1,433
1,499
777
369
372
1'!
628
317
225
423
735
716
396
202
191
2U
179
290
231
391
698
783
381
167
181
M
449
606
451
808
1,412
1,458
742
319
81
34
15
316
223
417
725
698
37a
178
51
22
6
290
228
391
687
760
361
111
33
12
9
1
5
9
21
41
35
50
288
581
613
1
2
6
10
18
18
24
HO
220
173
3
3
11
23
17
26
148
361
410
6.1
4.6
8.7
14.6
15.3
7.8
3.6
3.7
6.3
6.6
3.2
2.3
1.3
7.5
7.3
4.0
2.0
1.9
2.4
1.9
2.9
2.3
1.0
7.1
8.0
3.8
1.6
l.a
3.9
1.7
6.1
4,6
8.2
14.4
14.9
7.5
3.2
.8
.3
.2
726
727
498
216
68
23
121
557
406
210
58
16
302
170
92
36
10
7
5
2
-
2
1
-
3
-
721
727
198
216
66
23
122
557
106
210
57
16
299
170
92
36
9
7
7.3
7.4
5.0
2.5
.7
.2
1.3
5.7
1.1
2.1
.6
.1
3.0
1.7
.9
.1
.1
.1
a
.
•
-
80-5*
55-59
60-61
65-69
70-74
75 1 over
•
• ••
.2
.1
.2
.1
.1
2.8
'.1
5.0
1.8
5.5
5.1
2, fi
1.0
.1
l
.1
.1
13,1
1
Leee than 0.05 p e r c e n t .
Source;
Form '931-26
(102)
60.2 30.6 29.6
3.2
2.3
4.2
7.4
7.1
3.8
1.8
.5
.2
.1
a
.
•
a
.1
.2
.1
.3
.1
2.9
6.0
6.1
»
•
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
1.1
2.2
1.8
»
•
.1
.2
.1
.2
1.5
3.8
1.6
•
7.3
7.1
5,0
2.5
.7
.2
4.3
5.7
1,1
2.1
.6
.1
3,0
1.7
.9
.6
.1
.1
.
*
-
39.8 23.1 16.7
2.9
2.3
1.0
7.0
7.8
3.7
1.1
.3
.1
.1
*
-
TABLE >•£.•—AQB BY SE& ATTO HklYTTHi
Hot e i
S o l d e r , January l f 1%}
(lfcimbei" and P e r c e n t )
Lnd'];!-» rvactiseo on short-^erre and seasonal l-*.vs.
:i
ACE
Tctal
» TAT.
IW.
Female
u
U
8
E P.
AlEoaaAM Bern
Tot e l
Female
Halo
TOTAL
8,548
4,849
3,479
5,496
2,861
Under 5
680
592
677
1,176
1,157
728
367
435
5,*
430
434
531
445
256
351
881
349
32?
313
330
573
'8!
34 (
679
58?
675
1,164
1,144
711
324
141
35'
88C
5-9
10-1'.
15-1?
2o-ati
25-2?
30-31
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-6?
70-71
75 6 o v e r
*
94
38
5F3
1 nf
58?
?n?
164
250
255
158
'75
41?
53:
18
147
277
:Vi
577
59?
36?
56
is:
106
3E
10
9
11?
3
1
5
1
64
3
20
~
161
••':.
36
347
10
2
~
2/35
P
70FZI0W Oslo
Mils
Total
Female
3,052
328
"7
'23
567
=6'
542
"14.3
35
IS
1
1_
6,:
1
5
4
12
43
17
43
294
448
428
431
53?
444
?'»
"
i
94
38
7
13
22
144
217
149
27?
418
381
236
34
.36
T
E
1
c
Z
5
AVSICAK IVKN
fORZIOP 7CP.4
Tamala T o t a l B a l a Vernale
Total
tm
1,064
100.O
56.8
43.2
64.3
33.S
J".'
?5.7
1
4.1
7.3
4.1
3.8
7.6
3.8
7.0
6.5
4.0
1.9
2.2
•7.9
6.9
4.1
3.3
6.1
6.8
3.8
a
3.6
a
a
.?'
1?
7.9
6.9
7.9
13.9
13.7
8.5
4.3
5.1
5.8
5.1
5.1
6.1
5.2
3.0
1.1
2
.4
4
2
6
6
4
21
150
231
271
161
in
63
4.9
?.2
4.5
2.4
2.9
2.9
1.8
1.3
4.3
4.'
2.6
1.0
.4
7.7
'3.7
13.5
8.3
2.?
3.3
1.9
1.3
6.4
3.8
1.6
.6
4.3
2.1
'.2
.4
6.0
1.7
.1
.1
.2
«
.4
.2
a
a
4
.2
.2
.2
.5
3.5
5.2
5.0
5.1
_a
a
.'.
.1
a
a
a
.1
.1
.2
a
.3
.2
1.8
1.7
2.5
1.7
'.;
- 6.4 44 .. 58
- 8 5.2
5.0
2.B
- 1,0
- - '..:
eA
.4
" ~
i
.1
6."
7.1
*
.
~
.7
3.8
23.3 12.4
2.7
3.3
1.9
1.3
.7
.2
.1
a
Lr?w than 0*05 i » r c a n t .
EOUTCBI
Tarn
'ffijli-26
TAHL3 37J-—ABE BT SEX AHD RATIVITT)
Hot a i
s
MIL
4CE
IOTA1
tndar 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
4341?
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 4 over
*
1,988
TOTAL
Total t a l e Female
total
15,369
1,012
998
1,38?
2,290
2,347
1,330
671
600
924
785
831
674
740
413
7.2]
44
u
i
E
UffEOBAl S B I
Female
Hale
Total
Bale
5,229
4,958
5,182
493
517
471
685
1,159
1,114
636
2
5
.7!
' "
••
yv •
lenel*
.Total
8,385
6,984
10,187
494
'1?
1,010
525
700
473
993
522
689
1,169
1,133
641
271
260
469
518
lis
217
128
57
17
6
1,378
2,271
2,311
1,307
,,,,
1,112
1,197
671
611
336
196
74
25
8
2
124
58
1,121
1,214
689
37?
140
455
867
443
45?
'32
144
104
3«
Tula W » . J a n u a r y 1 , 19A3
-1
-
m7?
16
4
7
4
1
1
is
-
-1
"
P
m m o i BOB
a
l?
36
23
50
404
850
760
881
872
74?
413
120
44
Female
Total
3,156
2,026
loo.o
1
1
2
4
10
19
9
17
18
36
21?
397
249
4.3?
456
612
354
104
38
Leen than -1.05 p e r c e n t .
Source:
(*w*flr " d
Part«nt)
Includtis flTaoiwaa on a l w r t - t o r m and aoaaonal l e a v e .
Fern -vRA-2o
(101)
5
24
IPS
453
511
384
216
128
59
16
6
TOTAL
Idle
nseeale
34.5 45.5
3.2
6.6
6.5
3-4
9.0
4,5
7.3
15.0
15.2
7.9
8.6
4.5
2.4
4.4
3.9 - 2.2
3.0
6.1
1.7
5.1
5.4
2.9
5.7
4.3
4.8
4.0
2.3
2.7
.8
.7
.2
.2
3.4
3.1
4.5
7.7
7.3
E
E
4
T
1
C
KBKraa w t »
AlffiFlCAH BOW
T o t a l Bala Female T o t a l Bale Female
'6.3
34.0
32.3
6.6
'.2
3.4
4.5
3.4
4.5
7.2
3.1
4.5
9.0
14.8
15.0
4a
2.0
8.5
4.0
1.7
3.1
1.5
.5
J.
3.4
2.5
U
.8
.4
.1
a
a
a
"
a
7.8
4.4
2.2
.8
.4
.1
a
a
7.6
7.2
4.1
1:3
.5
33.7 20.5
13.2
a
•a
a
a
a
.2
.2
.1
.4
2.6
5.6
.1
a
a
a
5.0
- - " •
.8
.2
a
4.4
5.7
4.8
2.7
»a
.1
.1
.1
.2
1.4
2.6
la*
2.9
4.3
4.0
2.3
.7
.2
a
.1
.1
a
.2
1.2
3.0
3.4
2.5
1-4
.8
.4
.1
a
TABU 16.—A^ BT TET ju-a "—37ITT: All trH Centers, April 1, 19^3 (Hunter ml Percent)
Hotel Include* evncunee on ehort-temj end; season*! leivnu Between Janunrj l and April 1, ITtT,
':•?('! !ia*ailin •TicTir-a (clA American Rom and 11* rnreifni Born) were ndsiltted to ^U "enter*.
1
ACX
TOTAL
TotU
U4L<
remals
U
1
B
I
r
R
,\.v • R a••(,l s;, 4F "
:
aisals
Total
F0R2IGK BORN
7c 1 1 1
Uals
IfJi.r
TOTAL
Kale
Total
TOTAL
109,648
59,800
49,848
71,045
36,347
34,698
38,603
23,453
15,150
100.0
Undsr 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
15-29
30-34
8,200
7,234
9,515
15,206
15,338
9,514
4,790
4,917
4,736
5,928
6,165
6,470
5,378
2,939
962
4,269
3,653
4,800
9,657
7,598
4,773
2,601
2,723
3,267
2,078
3,423
4,938
4,419
2,475
829
29'
3,931
3,581
4,715
7,549
7,740
4,741
2,189
2,194
3,469
3,850
2,742
1,532
959
464
8,170
7,173
9,442
15,079
15,090
9,243
4,222
1,702
613
2:s
4,252
3,625
4,767
7,592
7,482
4,629
2,297
1,083
426
:29
50
7
4
1
2
1
3,9>8
3,548
4/75
7,487
7,608
4,614
1,925
619
187
79
22
6
1
1
3
5
30
61
17
7»
13
33
40
62
132
7.5
6.5
35-39
MWJ.
15-49
50-54
55-59
50-64
65-69
90-74
75 4 over
356
72
13
5
2
133
5
6
59
73
127
248
271
568
3,215
6,123
5,720
6,' 93
6,457
5,373
2,937
957
350
33
65
116
144
304
1,640
2,841
1,949
3,373
4,931
4,415
2,474
827
296
127
264
1,575
3,282
3,771
2,720
1,526
958
463
130
54
>mals
54.6 45.4
3.9
3.6
3.2
4.3
6.9
6.9
4.3
2.0
2.0
3.3
3.6
2.5
1.4
.9
3.3
4.3
7.1
7.7
4.3
1.4
2.5
3.0
1.9
3.1
4.4
4.7
2.1
.8
.3
8.6
14.0
13.9
8.6
4.4
4.5
6.3
5.5
5.6
5.8
4.9
2.7
.9
.3
ag
I
£
I
T
PCfflf EH BBB
ARMPICAR = URN
Mala F e n a l a
1 4 7 c ' s i s a l s TOtal
Octal
i
64.8
33.7
7.5
6.5
8.6
13.1
13.7
0.4
3.9
3.1
4.1
7.0
6.1
31.6
i.(
.6
.•4
1
•2
a
•
* *
*a *a
a
« a
.
A
.1
*
*a
3.2
4 /
6.3
6.8
4.2
1.8
.5
.2
A
a
a
a
4.2
2.1
1.0
3.9
35.2
J.<
a
.2
.2
..!
5
1.4
5.7
5.3
5.6
5.8
4.9
2.7
.9
.
a
a
.3
21.4
13.3
a
a
a
a
a
a
.1
.1
.1
A
.1
a
.1
.2
1.4
3.1
3.5
2.5
1.4
.9
.4
.1
a
1.'
2.6
1.''
3.1
4.4
4.0
2.3
.8
.3
* Less then '.'>!> percent*
>sure#:
Fbm HU-26
TABU 39-—AtTt BT SEX AtfS HATIVITIJ
Actai
R
linear 5
5-9"
1AV14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-J4
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 4 o u r
at
2
S-
1
R
V .311,1: 6.F.H
Hal,
Faisal*
Total
mis
Faaiala
Total
103,282
55,961
47,321
65,608
33,088
32,520
37,674
8,079
7,065
8,970
13,610
13,375
8,518
4,386
4,497
6,432
5,964
5)769
6,483
5,399
3,132
1,024
379
4,206
3,596
4,497
6,762
6,167
4,097
2,430
2,453
3,160
2,149
2,976
4,913
4,418
2/37
881
317
3,873
3,469
4,473
6,848
6,908
4,421
2,156
2,044
3,272
3,815
2,793
1,570
981
485
141
62
8,053
7,004
8,904
13,496
13,166
8,281
4,090
1,657
639
208
79
14
6
2
5
6
4,191
3,567
4,469
6,704
6,371
3,978
2,158
1,007
441
131
54
3,862
3,437
4,435
6,792
6,795
4,303
1,932
650
196
75
25
26
61
66
114
209
237
49*
2,840
5.793
5,758
5,690
6,469
5.393
3,130
1,019
773
Total
TOTAL
U
U B T O E M SCB.V.
11,144
402.
AU ™TA Center*, JvOj 1, 1943 (ftimbrr and Pnrcent)
inc.ude* peracn* on ahcrt-t«m and Haaotial l a i n -
5
•>
2
1
1
5
6
1
2
1
mi*
R
2
Total
ml*
Final*
Total
22,873
14,801
100,0
54.3
45.7
6 3 /
15
19
.If
,11
32
38
56
113
118
224,
1,394
3,074
3,740
2,768
1,565
979
494
138
7.8
6.8
8.6
13.2
13.0
8.3
4.5
4.3
6.2
5.8
5.6
6.2
5.2
3.1
1.0
.4
4.1
1.5
4.3
8.5
6.3
4.,'
2.4
2.4
3.;>
2.1
2.0
4.7
6.3
2.6
.9
.1
3.7
?..3
4.3
6.7
8.7
4.3
2.1
1.9
3.2
3.7
2.7
1.5
.9
.5
.1
.1
7.8
6.8
8.c
13.0
12.?
8.1
4.0
1.6
.8
.2
.1
a
a
a
<»
96
119
272
1,446
2,719
2,018
2,922
4,904
4,414
2,636
881
316
57
C
1
5
A:-PICA;: BORR
TOTAL
fttmalo
»
a
Am
T
FORRION "i-kK
Fsnal*
[tatal
32.1
31.3
36.x,
4.1
3.5
4.1
-6.4
6.2
3.9
2.1
1.0
.4
.1
A
3.7
7.3
4.7
6.6
6.6
6.2
1.9
a
a
e
.2
.2
.2
.5
2.7
5.*
5.6
5.5
9.2
5.2
1.1
i.n
a
a
a
.1
.1
.1
.1
1.4
2.6
2.7
2.8
4,7
4.3
2.6
.4
.3
.6
.2
.1
•
a
a
a
a
•a
a
a
s
.
Uals Fatal e
"'..'
•1
14.2
a
a
a
A
.1
A
.?
1..1
3.0
7.8
J.?
7.5
•9
.3
.1
.1
* Lee* ttuw 0,05 percent*
Scuroti
For« WRA--.6
TAttZ AO,—ACE BT SEX AHD 'ATTVITT: All IrtA Cnntere, October 1, 19<t3 (tfuntaer end Percent)
Motei
R
TOTAL
AOB
TOTAL
•
Include* ev»coc«* on short-tern *nd season*! leave-
U
6
K
Ratals
Total
98,529
53,557
44,972
61,776
8,021
6,886
8,456
12,475
12,145
7,874
4,395
4,157
6,151
5,940
5,414
6,479
5,388
3,280
1,072
396
4,172
3,322
4,222
6,208
5,934
3,729
2,305
2,248
3,069
2,190
2,624
4,895
4,409
2,770
927
333
3,849
3,364
4 ; 234
6,267
6,211
4,145
2,090
1,909
3,082
3,750
2,790
1,584
979
510
145
63
7,998
6,826
8,396
12,372
11,958
7,667
3,970
1,627
652
198
31
14
5
2
,5
p
H
AMV'ICAR 1 0 RK
mis
Total
Undo* 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
25-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
TO-74
75 4 o r s r
a
^ P l j I G f ' 0a *L i
Uals
Faisal*
Total
•Bis
Finals
TOTAL
Mils
Total
31,152
30,624
36,753
22,405
14,348
100.0
23
14
29
24
52
85
1 5
241
1,289
2,619
2,063
2,568
4,885
4,405
2,769
7?5
7
4,158
3,493
4,198
6,156
5,849
3,624
2,061,
755
450
12?
54
10
4
1
?.
1
3,840
3,333
4,198
6,216
6,109
4,043
1,906
668
TOO
71
25
4
1
1
3
4
•50
40
K3
187
207
125
2,530
5,499
5,742
5,333
6,465
5,383
3,278
1,067
391
,-.;
Lee* the* O.Q? percent.
(Id)
33
36
51
102
177
ISA
1,261
2,880
3,679
2,765
1,580
978
503
M2
SO
8.1
6.9
8.6
12.7
12.3
8.9
6.4
4.3
6 3
6.0
5.5
6.6
5.6
3.3
1.0
.4
Final*
54.5
45.7
6.2
3.5
4.3
6.3
6.7
3.8
2.3
I.'
1.2
2.2
2.7
5.0
6.5
9.8
.7
.3
I.3
3.4
4.3
'..'.
6.7
4.2
7.1
7.7
3.1
7.7
2.8
1.6
1.1
.5
.1
I
!
C
Ft
BMP rCAR TORF
Tot.I
•ul-
'•p. e 3 1 . 6
B.l
8.9
8.6
12.6
12.1
7.8
4.7
1.7
.7
.2
.1
a
a
a
.
=
4.7
7.5
4.3
1 22
3.0
1.7
2.1
1.0
.5
,1
.1
a
a
a
2
,
R
- - a . *.S
3U2
3.9
3.4
4.1
4.4
6.2
6.1
1.9
.7
.2
.1
.
.
•
*
•
.
T
TOTFIGR 37?
Total
Uals
sisals
37.2
22.7
14.5
a•
a
.2
.2
.2
a*
. 1«
.1
.1
:..'. 21.. 73
5.6
5.P
5.4
6.6
5.5
3.3
L.c
.4
2.1
2.6
4.7
4.5
2.8
.9
.3
a
K
a
.1
.1
.1
.2
1.7
2.9
7.7
7.9
1.6
1.0
.5
A
A
TABLE 41.—AOE BT 3X1 iKD HlTTtlTTi
Hotai
»
am
Total
TOTAL
96,576
Uad.r 5
5-9
10-1*
15-19
20-24
25-29
10-3*
35-39
40-4*
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-6*
65-69
70-7*
75 » oaar
7,996
6,812
8,245
12,010
11,642
'7,610
4,315
4,017
6,03*
5,930
5,269
6,477
5,383
3,3*1
1,092
403
0
M
B
1
4,157
3,491
4,10)
5,982
5,715
3,578
2,253
2,164
3,032
2,207
2,480
4,867
4,405
2,825
9*5
339
44,007
60,201
30,356
3,839
7,975
3,321
6,752
4,136
8,187
6,028 11,911
5,927 1 1 , 4 6 *
4,0*2
7,415
2,062
3,920
1,853
1,614
3,002
657
3,723
19*
2,78)
82
1,590
14
978
4
516
2
147
5
64
5
•
29,845
4,1*4
3,*62
4,086
5,932
5,635
3,*79
2,025
939
*5*
125
57
10
*
1
2
1
{Number and Faroant)
1»«T«.
a
TOTAL _ ^
AiMicm bam
Mtl. T a a a T 6 ~ T S t a l
I6A1.
TaJI
52,569
Jill I U C*ntar», J u u t r j 1 , Lf44
X M I U I U I I T U U M I no i h p r t - t * ™ and •••-•ftn*!
3,831
3,2)0
4,101
5,979
5,829
3,936
1,8)5
675
203
69
25
4
1
3
*
reunion emu
T,t.l
.11.
T.ml.
36,375
22,213
21
60
58
99
178
195
395
2,403
5,377
5,736
5,187
6,463
5,379
3.339
1,087
398
13
29
23
50
80
99
228
l.»<
2,578
A,OB!
2,423
4,819
*.*01
2.B24
9*3
338
Total
14,162
8
31
35
49
98
96
167
1,176
2,799
3,654
2,764
1,586
978
515
1*4
60
TOTAL
All. t S E
100.0 54.4
8.3
7.0
8,4
12.5
12.0
7.9
4.5
4.2
4.3
6.3
5-5
6.7
5.6
3.4
1.0
.4
4.3
3.6
4.1
6.2
5.9
3.7
2.3
2.3
3.2
2-3
2.6
5.1
4.6
2.9
.9
.3
*5.6
*.o
3.*
4.2
6.3
6.1
4.2
2.2
1.9
3.1
4-0
2.9
1.6
1.0
.5
.1
.1
i
n
;
—
1
—
a
—
1
AMEBIC AH emu
Total Mai. 7 « 1 .
rctaioa Baa
Total A l l . T = J I
62.3
31-4
37.1
23.0
14.7
8.3
7.0
6.4
12.3
11.8
7.7
4.1
1.7
.7
.2
.1
*
•
*
*
•
4.3
3-6
4.1
6.1
5.8
3.6
2.1
1.0
.5
.1
.1
*
•
*
*
•
*
•
•
.2
.2
.2
.4
2.5
5.6
4.1
5.4
4.7
5,6
3.4
1.0
.4
•
*
•
.1
,1
.1
.2
1.3
2.7
2.2
2.5
5.1
4.6
2.9
.9
.3
•
*
«
.1
.1
.1
.2
1.2
2.9
3*9
2.9
1.4
1.0
.5
*•!
.1
io.7
4.0
3.*
4.1
6.2
6.0
4.1
2.0
.7
.2
.1
•
*
*
*
•
'
[»#•• than 0.05 fMrcant.
B«ureBi l o r n iTFLA-2lr
UBLI 4U.--ACE BT SEX AND HJITTVITT*
02541
4
a t
fat
TOTAL
Undar
5
5")
10-1*
15-19
20-14
25-29
30-3*
35-3)
*0-44
50-5*
™
TOTAL
Mala
15,630
9,224
1,402
1,125
1,225
1,7)2
2,461
6SJ
570
641
318
1,523
338
127
.50
511
jSl
. 4u2
457
617
.181
121
1,511
653
652
+5-*)
55-53
60-6*
65-6)
10-74
75«
J
359
853
T07
839
696
431
138
56
so
F.6.1.
6,406
t s t i U £ « , J*/.u,ry 1 , 1^44
1
»
0
H
B
aaT3UCAK 6 ORB
foaal.
Total
Hala
P
TOTAL
Mala
T.aal.
100.0
59.0
41.0
67.6
38.0
29.6
3.0
7.1
7.8
11.4
4.4
4.6
3.5
3.6
5.6
6.1
4.1
9.0
7.1
t.S
il.l
15.7
10.0
4.U
1.4
1.6
1.2
5.8
*.T
5.9
4.6
1.1
6,6
5,343
4,622
5,065
3,281
1,78*
663
567
455
71?
.
.
.
868
421
642
213
911
1,512
925
1)7
ITT
77
15
12
1,567
610
275
101
20
*7
10
ja
21
5
5
3
T
"
•
-1
-1
I •
swat
Paaal.
Total
1,402
1,121
1,221
1,779
2,441
55*
42
1
s
c
AnauciH
Hal.
Total
FOIAIGH RCKB
Poaala
Total
Hal.
10,565
71?
555
565
37 4
511
0 50
232
312
411
471
305
162
3)
90
17
4
(ttiub«r «r.d FtratatJ
Itialudai t T u u d i an a b o r t - t a r n and aaanonaJ. L*ar».
4
8
23
23
21
49
417
946
637
6?r221
i?6
431
138
55
3
5
T
11
13
30
20J
43*
367
330
650
613«l
121
45
1
3
6
12
6
1)
ill
121
466
3047
17*
7)
50
17
6
15.9
10.1
4.3
4.4
6.2
5.*
4.6
5.4
4.5
2.7
.3
.3
1.6
1.2
5.8
?.»
6.0
2.8
2.4
1.3
2.4
2.6
4.2
1.0
2.4
.8
.3
1.5
2.0
2.9
1.7
.7
.1
.1
J.o
2.0
1.2
.5
.3
.1
*
.
.
.5
.1
.1
•
.
3.5
3.6
5.6
6.0
4.1
1.1
.6
.2
•
•
•
•
-
T
r a n i M BOM
".a...
Mala
Total
32.4
.
.
.
*
.2
21.0
.
•
*
.1
•1
-3
2.7
5.5
.1
.2
1.1
2.8
5.3
2.3
2.5
1.2
1.0
2.1
.8
4.5
5.*
1.5
2.7
.9
.3
•3
11.4
f
a
.
.1
.
.1
1.4
l.T
3.0
2.0
i.i
.5
.3
.1
'
< L a . , than 0.05 p t r c a n t .
Boura.i Pcra ABA.26
TABUE 41b.—ME BT SUE AND NATIVITY.
Hotat
B
AOI
« U Cantara
EioLudlnf Tula LaXa, January La 1944
U
U
B
A
?
AUBRICAN BORB
Total
Tonal.
Mala
P
Total
TOTAL
Mala
Tonal*
TOTAL
80,946
*3,3*5
37,601
49,636
21,113
25.223
31,310
18,932
UtMUr 5
5-3
10-11
6,594
5,687
7,016
10,218
9,178
6,022
3,120
2,766
3,571
5.15*
4.9B6
3,382
1,830
1,5*1
2,554
3,252
2,484
1,408
899
466
1)0
58
6,573
5,631
6,966
10,132
9,023
5.8*8
3,310
1.339
556
17'
65
4
4
2
3.161
2,895
3,127
5,021
1,123
2,55*
1,628
762
377
110
3.112
2,736
3,539
5,111
4,900
21
56
50
86
ili
174
3*6
1,986
1,519
4,903
4,497
5,634
. 4,683
2,908
949
13
26
15-1)
20-24
25-2)
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-19
50-54
55-53
60-64
65-69
70-71
7 5 ft OYAf
3.656
3,325
5,075
5,077
4,562
5,638
4.687
2,910
95*
317
3,474
2,921
3,445
5,064
4.1)2.
2.640
1,826
1.784
2.621
1.825
2,078
4.230
3,788
2,444
821
239
(Hunbar and F w c e n t j
Iaeludaa araeuaaa on a b o r t - t a r n and a a u o n n l l a a v a .
*>3
5
4
1
1
*
•
3.29*
1,682
577
179
64
20
1
-
1
J
4
rORCION BORN
Total
Mala
Paaal.
9*3
u
45
61
66
198
1,022
2,114
1.715
2,033
4,227
3,784
2,4*3
B
aa
26?
* L . . . than 0.05 p o r t a n t .
S o u r c , Bora kWta-26
(105)
T
T t H I G H BOBB
Total ^ T T O r . o a l .
46.5
61.3
30.1
31.2
3S.7
3.8
j . *
4.4
6.4
6.2
4.2
2.3
1.1
3.1
4.1
1-0
i.T
1.1
.6
.2
.1
3.1
7.0
8.6
*.i
3.6
3.4
1.4
TOTAL
Malt
F.a.1.
12,378
100.0
53.5
6
30
32
43
66
85
146
964
2,375
3,188
2,464
1,407
699
465
127
5*
6.1
7.0
8.6
12.6
11.4
7.5
4.5
4.1
6.2
6.1
5.6
7.0
5.6
1.6
1.2
.5
4.3
).i
4.2
6.2
7.1
1.1
2.2
2.2
1.1
I.I
2.6
5.1
4.7
1.0
1.0
.4
• >
t
n
C
AJERICAH BORN
Total
Mala r . a a i .
Total
.;.<
1..2
7.3
4.1
1.6
.7
.2
.1
»
*
*
•
*
1.6
i.i
6.1
5*1
*.
•'*
2.0
.9
.5
.1
.1
*
#
•
0
6.3
6,1
1.1
2.1
.7
,2
.1
*
.
-0
"
.
,
0
•
•2
.2
.2
.4
2.5
5.5
6.1
5.5
7.0
5.8
8.6
1.2
•5
28.4
15.3
a
0
*
«
.1
,1
.1
.2
1.3
2.6
2.1
2.5
5.3
4.7
9.0
1.0
.4
*
0
.1
.1
,1
,1
1.2
2.9
4.0
3.0
1.7
1.1
.6
.2
,1
TAtilZ 42.—iCE BY StX AND NATIVITY;
Not*;
A l l WU. C e n t e r s , A p r i l 1 ,
Include! I V U U « I I
(Number and P e r e e n t )
leave.
B
R
C
I
H
AICRICAN £ X N
famala
Hal.
Total
T
FCHSIOB BOBS
To m a l a
Total
J.i-
45.9
61.9
30.7
31.0
39.3
4.1
6.5
7.2
4.4
4.1
3.7
3.5
4.3
6.2
5.5
4.1
2.0
1
«
TOTAL
B»
TOTAL
Itodar 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
fcKLIOll BORN
F.m.1.
Total
U ,
Total
TOTAL
4al4
Famala
21,783
13,852
100.0
94.3
12
28
22
49
if
90
9
31
33
48
90
h.
8.5
4.4
7.2
3.9
4.3
9.0
4.3
215
1,131
2,478
2,095
2,272
4,763
4,372
2,881
962
Total
SB
rami.
92,923
50,306
42,617
57,288
28,523
28,765
35.635
7,863
6,681
8,003
11,279
10,621
7,127
4,144
3,774
5,810
5,849
4,076
3,424
3,987
5.546
5,132
3,249
2,087
2,000
2,918
2,217
2.329
4,773
4,376
2,882
964
J46
3.787
3.257
4,016
7.8M
6,622
7,948
11,182
10,463
6.948
3,774
4,064
3,396
3.965
3,780
3,226
3.983
5,685
5.399
3,789
1,902
690
204
M
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
5,111
6,373
55-59
60-04
5,351
J , 411
65-69
70-74
1,115
411
7 5 4 DTfll
•
LII
B
I
1!
AaERICAH BORN
liai.
Famala
Total
19*4
OB abort-term and e e t f o a a l
5,733
5,489,
3.878
2.057
1,774
2,892
3.632
2,782
1,600
975
Hi
5.497
5.C64
3,159
1,872
869
4,0
122
1,559
6M
191
83
14
4
57
10
L
5
5
151
65
69
26
*
-
4
1
2
1
1
3
4
59
55
91
158
179
370
2,215
5.166
5,658
5,028
6.359
5.347
3.409
1,110
406
6.6
12.3
11.4
3.5
',.•:
6.3
S.9
9.7
3.5
4.2
155
1,084
2,688
4.4
4.0
2.2
3,563
2,756
1,596
6.2
2,2
1.9
3.1
1.6
3.0
1.9
-.0
.6
.2
.1
6.3
5.5
6.8
5-7
3.7
975
526
14b
61
345
1.2
•5
2.1
3.2
2,4
2.9
5,1
4.7
3.1
1.0
.4
6.6
12.1
11.2
7.5
4.2
4.1
1.6
.7
.2
.1
a
.5
.J
5-9
5.4
1.4
2.0
.1
.1
•
•
•
•
*
*
.
•
*
.
.7
•2
.1
•
*
.
14.9
•
"
.2
.2
.2
.4
2.4
.1
.1
.1
.2
1.2
.1
.JL
,1
.2
1.2
5.6
2.7
2.3
2.4
2.9
3.7
3.0
1.7
1.0
6.0
5.4
•
>
«
.
*
25.4
6.6
5-7
3.7
1.2
.5
5.1
4.7
3.1
1.0
.4
.6
.2
.1
Lee* than 0.05 percent.
Source*
Fure, VU-26
TA&U * ? » . — ACE BT SKX AND NATIVITT.
[Q*J:
Tula Lake, A p r i l
1, 19*4
(Number and P e r c e n t )
I n e l u t l e i e v a c u e e ! OB ehort-term and • s a a o n a l
B
RU
II
B
J53J
A14ERICAN
Jala
fatal.
Total
leave*
Total
TOTAL
Bala
17,580
10.393
7.187
11,984
1.594
1,266
1.353
1,952
2,745
1.903
874
713
1,060
976
769.
921
TM
480
166
64
oa.r
73d
oil
741
1,026
1.717
1,122
535
417
549
471
dji
005
012
926
1,028
781
1.592
1.260
1,341
339
25b
511
505
1»4
136
99
61
23
5
792
319
114
25
Hi
10
402
TOTAl
Oadar 5
5-910-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 A
l e u than 0.05
•
Source-
F.aala
105
725
645
419
143
59
6,314
759
657
736
1,017
1.699
1,102
1,929
2,714
1,665
495
222
B6
5-9
15-19
20-24
75-29
JO-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 *
*
flwr
T
31.7
2,017
100.0
55.2
40.8
1,5. J
38.5
29.4
1
4
9.1
7-1
7.6
11.2
15.7
10.8
4.3
4.6
1.4
3.4
9.1
7.1
7.6
11.0
15.5
10.6
4.6
1.9
4.3
1.2
9.8
9.7
6.3
2.9
1.5
4.8
3.4
3.4
.9
.5
.1
.1
.1
.1
97
2B
6
6
3
-
1
I
1
2
7
14
13
20
4b
H
IB
42
195
199
4B.3
4.1
6.1
499
5.5
IS!
4.3
5.3
4.3
2.7
.9
.3
5
463
-45
751
511
7 44
4*10
166
193
918
64;
415
14 5
193
99
61
21
63
58
5
5-o
3.7
4.2
5.9
9.3
6.4
3.1
2.4
3.1
2.6
2.3
4.2
3-7
5-3
5-9
1.4
2.5
1.1
1 .0
2.9
2.0
1.1
.6
2.4
#
*
•3
.
.8
.3
.1
.1.7
•
.
FOFLtTGN BORN
ramala
Bala
Total
.
•
*
.2
.2
.2
.4
2.2
5.4
3.4
4.2
5.2
5.8
4.3
1.7
.6
.2
*
•
*
-
5-3
4.3
2.7
.9
•3
20.3
.
.
•
.1
.1
.1
.2
1.1
2.6
2.J
2.2
4.2'
3.7
2.4
.8
•3
11.1
.
.
,
.1
.1
.1
.2
1.1
2.8
2.9
2.3
1.1
.6
•3
.
.1
percent.
VRA Centera Excluding Tula Lake, A p r i l 1 ,
I n c l u d e ! RVBCUIH on i n c r t - t o m and u u o u ;
• u
S
R
II
B
AICRICAN rrnr;
famala
Hal.
TOTAL
44A1,
famala
Total
15,343
39,913
35,430
45,304
21,709
23,595
6,269
3.318
2,763
3,246
2,951
2,652
3.404
4,807
4,461
6,252
5.362
6,607
9,253
7,749
3,307
2,739
3,229
4,480
3,097
1.718
1,478
2,381
5,083
2,982
1,240
530
.6*
2,945
2,623
3,378
4,773
4,384
3.026
1,605
59i
176
5,452
4,607
2.931
949
347
4,520
3.415
2,127
1,552
1.983
2,369
1.746
1,924
4,048
3,731
2,463
821
2*7
3,127
2,418
1,404
876
468
J2S
60
65
4
4
2
5
t
3,365
2,057
1.377
647
3 54
99
45
3
1
1
2
"
30,039
TOTAL
Hal.
famala
S
R
c
AICRICAN
Bala
Total
S
N
iORN
fBrilltl at
11,835
100.0
53.0
47.0
60.1
28.8
31.3
11
14
6
11
4.4
.1.6
4.J
3.3
4.6
2.8
2.0
2.1
3.9
3.5
4.5
6.4
3.9
3.5
1-5
6.4
.,.;•
3.1
4.2
S.3
7.1
8.8
12.3
13.,
6.7
3.9
1.7
.1
.2
.1
4.4
3.6
4J
74
127
141
288
1,821
4,220
8.3
7.1
8.8
12.4
1
143
1
Total
18,204
3
-
ffFRTCN SCRN
famala
Halt
li-umber and P e r c e n t )
IT
53
4,711
4,277
5,448
4,603
2,929
944
63
20
1
1944
leave.
1
Total
43
50
70
175
936
2.015
1,647
1,879
4,045
3,727
2,462
819
281
11
26
34
17
71
113
88;
2,205
3,064
2,398
1.403
876
467
125
44^,, then 0 . 0 5 p e r c e n t .
...->.*--•=
I
N
R
AICRICAN dUffi
Total
Famala
Mala
3.579
Total
5,415
6,650
9,327
7,876
5,224
3,270
3,061
4,750
4,873
4,342
10-14
Famala
form *RA-26
ACS
5
TOTAL
Hal.
2
6
12
23
31
3«
82
394
946
9 41
-
Mote.
TOTAL
Total
5,596
TABLE 42b .--AGE BT SEX AND NATIVITY:
Ood.r
.•alt
835
603
605
912
1,015
763
297
9
1
rORItlON ECRN
Hal.
1
Total
5.170
23
12
-
c
P
N
Form Utfc-36.
(106)
56
10.5
6.9
4.2
4.1
6.1
6.9
5.8
7.3
6.1
2-1
2.6
5.4
4-9
3.9
3.3
1.3
•5
1.1
.4
5.9
4.1
2.0
3.2
1.9
1.2
.6
.2
.1
•
•
4
4.3
5.9
4.5
2.7
1.8
.9
.5
.1
.1
a
.
•
5.!
4 J)
3 . ;
.8
.2
.1
a
4
-
a
a
T
FtfUtir.N BORN
M-la
Total
famala
39.9
•
*
.;-:
.1
.2
.3
2.4
5.6
B.'i
5.7
7.3
6.1
1-9
1.3
„5
24,2
•
.
a
.1
.1
.1
.2
1.2
2.7
2.2
...1
5-4
4.9
3.3
1.1
.A
15-7
.
»
*
.1
.1
.1
1.2
2.9
4,1
3.2
7.9
1,2
.6
.2
.1
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Hotai
im
In'.l'l.
m t
W-W
30-2*
llda
h u l l
Tctd
Ur, 1a
Fauda
hkd
llda
>::-!13,382
40,508
52,8*9
25 , 7 4 3
27,126
34,514
21,132
5,451.
3,324
3,802
4,684
4,248
2,750
1,835
1,753
2,746
2,232
2,099
4,600
4,332
2,9*7
993
357
7,446
6,427
7,566
10,075
8,944
4,240
3,552
1,476
625
187
83
14
3
2
5
4
3,943
3,297
3,781
4,837
4,198
2,673
1,640
764
420
lie
56
3,703
3,130
3,605
5,2.16
4,746
3,5*7
1,912
712
15
7,S3*
io,i*«
3,708
3,1*0
3,834
5,284
4,823
3,645
2,048
1,653
2,726
3,495
2,771
1,617
971
546
16*
47
10
27
21
3,40*
5,474
5,727
4,870
6,227
5,303
3,515
70-74
75 4 o i » r
1
FU4EI0E EOF,JI
3,953
3,**3
1,149
424
(Jturtjer and F s r c a n t )
2Cr
67
27
3
9
-1
3
1
2
1
lean.
H
46,875
9,071
6,395
2V29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
U
11
B
E
UEB1C4N B08SJ
7,5*1
89,383
EMV 5
W
1B-H
*
*
.
T017i.
411 HUL C«ntar»> July 1 , 1 W
I n a l o d a i * * u u « a a on *hart-t*rr:. #nd a a u o u l
3
3
57
50
33
127
155
331
1,930
4,849
5,540
4,767
6,203
5,300
3,513
1,144
420
47
50
77
155
989
2,32'
2,114
2,043
4,591
6,329
2,964
991
75*
tude
100.0
53.7
44.3
60.J
8.7
7.4
8.7
11.7
10.4
7.4
4.5
4.0
6.3
6.6
5.5
7.1
6.1
4.0
1.3
.5
4.5
3.8
4.3
1.2
e.7
7.4
0.7
13.5
10.2
7.2
4.1
1.7
.7
.2
.1
8
5
30
29
16
77
78
136
941
2,523
3,426
2,944
1,612
971
517
153
64
;.(>
4.9
3.2
2.1
!..::
3.2
2.5
2.4
5 J
5.0
3.1
1.1
.4
4.4
4.1
5.5
4.2
2.4
2.0
3.1
3.9
3.1
1.8
1.1
.6
.2
.1
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„
,
*
I
roarcns was
Hale r u i l l Told
lid.
tunla
27.5
31 .o
39.5
24.2
15.3
4.5
4.2
t
3.9
1.3
6.5
4.8
3.1
1.5
.9
3.*
4.4
5.0
5.6
4.1
2.2
.8
.2
.1
.5
.1
.1
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*
#
*
*
ft
*
,
ft
*
•
•
A
.2
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.4
7.1
5.6
5.7
5.4
7.3
6.1
4.0
1,3
.5
. *
ft ,
. 1•
. 1.
.1
.1
.2
1.2
2.9
3.8
3.1
1.8
1.1
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.1
.2
1.1
2.7
2.4
2.?
5.3
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1.4
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Porn 1CU-36
•AWE <V>*—.MP ** S«X AMD VAtnrm.
ifeta t
Tula Uk*F July 1. 19WI
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Includes *¥acu**t on <tn«-b-term laaTn*
T0T1L
Oad*r 5
5-*
10-14
1M9
»-»4
25-at
30-34
33-39
[|P ^
45-49
30-54
55-59
60-44
65-69
KVft
75 6 ufvr
TT U
B
B
t
UTOUCAfl BCKW
Famala
Male
Tctd
?
1
TOI1L
108
r,.'..i
Kill
Feaala
18,678
U,0S2
7,626
12,783
7,304
5,479
1,703
1,346
1,623
2,041
2,9m
2,080
994
725
1,117
1,047
804
964
772
508
183
68
801
5357
633
638
955
1,07*
654
1,700
1,338
1,409
2,013
2,666
2,033
793
907,
399
e-34
706
760
1,076
1,603
1,202
550
247
71
26
12
7
by.
(,.37
937
1,043
831
344
97
713
785
1.086
1.825
1,226
595
437
571
522
407
762
661
411
15*
61
:>;;,'
566
344
121
62?
377
204
111
67
27
6
55
If
10
3C
7
7
3
--
-1
ft
1
T
o 1 0 i
IVV'J'ffi M l !
v - o n c m was
Total tula TjnLftlft. Total l i d o
nwir.ia BOB*
gala
Female
Total
Tctd
TOTM.
aula
5,695
3,746
2,147
1O0.0
59.1
40.9
5.3.5
.15.2
29.3
3
6
14
26
37
47
2
5
5
10
21
24
45
WO
460
494
395
757
661
441
156
63
1
9.1
7.2
7.6
11.0
15.8
11.0
.5.2
3.8
6.1
5.6
4.3
5.2
4.1
2.8
.9
.3
4.3
1.8
4.2
• 5.9
9.9
4.S
9.1
7.7
4.'
3.6
4.2
5.8
',.9
6.4
2.9
1.3
.7
.1
.1
4.8
3.4
3,4
7.2
.7.8
4.4
1.6
.5
.2
17t
381
996
1,012
785
95*
771
575
163
67
3
9
is
13
23
55
191
516
51E
390
201
111
47
27
4
•>=•.!-
'emaie
6.5
3.1
2.3
3.1
2,7
2.2
4.1
3.7
2.4
1.4
3.4
7.1
5.9
4.5
2.1
7.6
I'-.e
17.*
10.6
4.7
1.9
.7
.1
.1
1.5
3.0
2.9
2.1.
1.1
•
*
.6
.4
.1
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,
.3
*
,
*
*
1
11.4
19.9
• 1..
. 2ft
. 1*
.2
.2
.5
2.0
5.4
5.5
4.2
5.2
4.1
2.8
.'•'
.3
.1
,1
.2
I.'.:
2.6
2.6
2.1
4.1
1.7
7.4
A
.3
11,6
0
..
0
.1
.1
.1
.3
l.r
2.6
2.7
2.1
1.1
.'..
.1.
.1
a
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flourca
f
POTT, Ift^-io
ttJU
j^b-—AT! BET Sffl tm
WFlWtYi , *RA C*nt«™ Ennlulinff TUl* U * « ,
VQIB:
8
1GE
1OT4L
!3.-l-r
5-9
10-14
15-19
80-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-5*
'
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 • -QTa?i
0
u
3
s
A 1 3 lOAF FORK
(TTunit-ir and penwift)
Halo
Faraala
Totd
68,705
S5.8Z3
32,882
40,08*
18,439
21,647
28,619
5,958
5,138
6,213
8,127
6,162
4,315
2,869
2,681
4,357
4,688
4,066
5,251
4,531
3,007
96*
356
1,152
2,611
3,017
3,798
2,415
1,524
1,240
1,316
2,175
1,718
1,652
3,838
3,671
2,526
837
293
2,806
2,527
3,19*
4,329
3,767
2.791
1,649
1,365
2,182
2,970
2,374
1,413
BSD
IS!
129
5,946
5,089
4,177
8,0*2
6,078
4,207
2,633
1,132
504152
(.4
4
3
2
5
3
3,144
2,589
3,001
3,761
2,79S
2,802
2,500
3,176
12
4,301
3,683
2,73'
1,568
615
175
62
23
I
65
84
108
231
1,549
3,853
4,536
4,002
5,247
4,528
3,005
961
3
I
2
-
70T.4J.
P H E H E ] OHIB
Total
1,471
1,080
517
129
50
14
7
'
n
Fuala
63
July 1, 1 9 U
Inoludaa i W U H i on short-term and cs l s o n a l l-= •• - .
tarn.
Kda
Total
*
Tttd
3.6
K
L**l ttym 0.0J perdaiit*
..'-••,:TT:*I
*
3
0
F
IEFRICJUI Bora
E
•Brim,
Total Itale
-1
1
3
it
36
3*1
!
T
E
a
c
E
A'777 JC*T1 3 RN
l i t l a - r - V . - Batd
liala
Fauala
Total
l l d a Fauala
17,384
13,235
100.0
52.1
67.9
IS. 3
6
8.6
7.4
9.0
11.7
9.0
4.5
3.8
4.4
5.5
3.5
2.2
1.8
5.0
3.2
2.3
4.1
?.'
4.6
8,4
B
2.:
1*
37
30
27
2C
28
64
53
55
150
799
1,846
1,626
1,648
3,836
3,6*8
2.525
6*5
293
Laae thup 0 , 0 ! pat-cant.
'107,1
fl
750
2,007
2,908
2,354
1,411
8*0
480
12*
60
6.3
4.2
4.0
6.4
6.9
5.9
7.7
6.6
4.4
1.4
.5
'I.'
'..-.
4.1
3.7
1.2
.4
'.:•
5.:
4.1
7.4
3.0
3.2
4.4
3.4
4 '
1,3
.7
.2
.1
ft.--- 16... >; •Faoidl
Totd
7.4
9,7
11.6
£.7
'..1
3.9
1.7
.8
.7
.1
ft
ft
*
ft
«
„.;,
4.5
3.8
6.4
5.4
3.5
7.1
1.6
.£
.ft
.1
,1
.
ft
ft
*
"
31.5
4.1
3.6
4.6
5.2
5.4
4.0
7.7
.9
.3
.1
*
*
.
ft
h
41.7
77.5
ft *
* . 1»
. 1ft
.1
.2
. 1ft
.?
2.3
?.'
6.7
5.P
7.7
6.6
4.4
1.4
.5
.7
1.2
2.7
0 4
2.4
5.6
5.7
7.7
1.7
.4
1*.4
.
ft
*
. 1ft
.1
.1
1.1
7,0
•,.'
7.4
2.1
1,3
.7
.2
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All :*& C*nt#rs, Qtflxfatt 1 , 19U
(tht**r and fafcnvt]
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s
TOTAL
Tctii
TDTU.
H I
ra>
53,534
44,231
38,617
49,505
73,82'
7,494
6,372
7,353
9,147
7,911
5,915
3,764
J,'SB
5,164
5,517
4,611
6,119
5,315
3.853
3,213
1,677
,1,647
3,91"
3,6/1
4,767
4,322
3,464
7,046
1,526
2,465
7,484
',711
7,304
7,054
7,797
5.796
3,479
1,444
3,645
3,=07
3,451
4,312
3,5*5
2,402
Ureter S
5-9
10-14
15-19
30-34
25-29
3tte?J,
55-39
40-4*
45-49
59-54
55-59
40-64
(5-49
~<-74
73 1 a v e r
V E
1,17'
437
4,16V
3,589
7,671
1,75)4
1,547
3,59"
7,236
1,6(4
4,774
„ '43
3,444
".'76
3' 9
s
0
a a
a m
Alii iCAii
-ale
Total
Senile
E
'JISE
'i•B?)5
1,351
2,767
1/16
SI
16
2
3
5
3
•547
77
)
'••;
«'
75,685
P
5\A S ^ H J B !
_
1,5*1
714
711
•0
66
w
119
55
10
2
2
4
-1
"1*
3
2
T
K
1 c 3
K
pmaos sera
A - ' i 3 t T C * P 9G82
'
•
e
e
l
*
T o t a l "••-.1-. i f c m l e
Total
lbi«l
lil?
33,379
30,403
12,927
100.0
51.4
4'.3
59."
28.8
30.9
40.3
7
26
23
48
44
49
3
79
9.0
7,5
8.2
11.1
9.6
7.2
4.5
3.8
6.2
6.8
5.6
7.3
6.3
4.4
1.4
.5
4.'.
'.9
4.4
5.3
4.4
4.4
3.6
4.4
5.E
9.0
7.1
8.8
1.0.9
9.4
e.F
4.6
3.9
4.4
8.3
4.1
2.9
1.9
.9
.5
.1
.1
4.4
1.6
4.4
5.7
5.1
4.1
?.*
v
•), V
-19
3,ow
3,655
4,742
4,252
',394
',946
7'0
70TM.
:.. t « Fe.ftiale
f™da
10
"
47
43
114
119
78'
1,644
4,331
5,4 2
4,548
5,694
5,313
3/35
1,181
434
171
Pifl
3,179
2,117
1,809
4,36*
4,241
1,066
1,024
368
76
45
70
70
114
796
2,154
3,785
3,739
1,630
973
569 •
159
(6
Trtal
"..:!
5.7
4.7
3.4
1.9
3.1
4.1
3.3
2.3
1.3
.7
.2
.1
.'.'
2.1
j 9
i.i
2.7
2.3
5.1
'.1
I.'
1.3
.4
,'..,'
1.8
.6
,2
.1
•°
«
«
*
*
4
4
•3
*
•
»
a
.1
4
4
*
*
a
15.7
74.6
*
•
.*
1
*
.3
.2
.3
.1
7.C
5.4
6 /
5.1
7.3
6.3
4.4
1.4
.5
p
•
" .ft
1
-1
.1
.1
1.0
3.8
4.0
.1
.1
.2
'.7
?,>•
3.6
7.3
5.3
5.1
3.7
1.3
.4
1.3
3.0
1,2
.7
.1
* Lcos than • #',5 ntrctttt.
Scare:*! i F«m '^Jt-atf
TAK-S U*.—.iT. Kf "TX I'D '^TI^ITTt
Notei
::
.'OS
Total
io«u.
18,728
10,964
1,853
1,359
1,38*
1,71!
2,8*3
2,085
1,084
691
1,136
1,056
776
968
781
529
301
74
re
"n
747
Under 5
5"?
J--1*
15-19
70-44
75-39
30-34
15-39
40-.'.
45-49
5C-54
55-59
to-a
65-69
70-74
75 6 e v e r
Siiurcei
TLT.U
|el*
99*
1,729
1,205
6"
415
581
554
,,,
464
171
70
u
' '
Tale L***}, Pctcbfr 1, 19U
K •;
ISAM - 1 4 6
lemilB
Lei.
i.
7 9 * 3 .It
lele
r.'-.i
eL;".".li
Total
7,764
13,797
7,196
5,631
1,911
1,788
95'.
662
637
725
1,114
810
1,850
1,349
1,370
1,891
2,811
2/34
980
318
'.35
34
12
7
2
89'.
(91
742
985
1,709
1,190
6 .'4
•lis
110
27
9
3
554
658
(33
9.6
1,1'T!
E54
174
l.X
3"
7
3
4
2
10
14
2?
32
51
104
371
n
S7
1,072
7W
r i
776
125
201
71
2
4
5
11
20
25
51
197
471
507
364
752
670
464
•71
70
439
7.74'
545
577
4.3
PI'
179
66
79
4
'
-
-
fPlulb»r end P e r m i t !
l i r l r d e s SVHCUWE on sharf-tara l*av**-
-
,eTji2,1*3
..4
1
17
13
Of
53
176
516
515
460
309
109
65
2,1
4
m*A
i
i
8
f *A — - TAT
vs:
llele
Feula
1 0 . 0
58.6
41.4
9.9
7,2
7.4
10.3
15.3
11.1
5.E
*.l
4.8
3.7
4.8
5.4
4.9
6.4
1.5
3.1
3.1
7,1
U9
4.0
3.6
3.5
.9
5.1
3.5
3.4
4.9
6.0
4.7
2.3
1.4
3.0
7.5
7.4
1.1
T.ft.-.1
6.1
5.6
4.1
5.1
4.2
2.8
1.0
.4
r
tee).
PUftlP T o t a l
68.4
38.4
30.6
9.9
' .2
7.4
10.1
15.1
11.9
5.3
1.7
.8
.1
4
P
4.t;
7.7
4.6
5.3
0.2
6.1
1.7
1.2
.6
.1
5.1
'•6
1.4
4.8
5.9
4.6
7.0
.5
.2
#4
.e
4
e
*
.1
:•< .'.
.3
~
7
i r 04
.-•; Ite'.ft
F•.,e . a i i a
Total
-
-
31.6
10.-
e,
. 3"
11.4
_
#4
4
. 1*
,2
.2
.1
-1
.1
.3
.0
.1
.1
.7
1.1
2.5
2.7
1.9
4.0
1.6
7.5
.9
.4
.6
e *
'.3
'.3
'..1
3.1
4.2
2.7
1.0
.4
2.8
2.S
2.2
1.1
,6
.3
.1
it
FoT» TOiL-!!*
L'LELS U N —J'
*>' tPX A'"J "ATl/ITY:
'.*u C«mt.*fr F.tcladip; Tv\e IiV«, Octet*-*" 1, 19M (KiiH**-;- and Percent)
NgtPI I-7clui»*B *?VTiCkie'-7p en shc:rfc~t*r« vJirl *waional VlVe,
A" : 4
J4'HI
tel-
t
(• iiK .
;,-Tj0ir
Ftein'-.
; - . J 1
lele
*
0
!i
.!.'
; - - , 1 P
74 7 1111 I X / i l !
•epvip
Trtal
4'alfl
Thtsl
TOTAL
I'-ila
1
i
r. *
-T7»
,'"—riO:
Pule Ftcale
Total
:3,2:e
30,847
34,708
16/44'
23,064
27,398
1*,*14
10,784
100.0
51.6
4P.1
57.5
74.0
i].3
5,642
4,913
5,94e
7,216
5/68
1,856
7,6471
2,397
4,031=
4,531
3/55
3,954
2,534
7,925
7,164
1,8(0
1,3«*
3,il49
1,167
2,018
1,- 2
1,(51
3,61"
' , " 1
2,688
2,37*
3,044
3,844
3,3T'B
7,544
1/11
I,?'"
p p d
7 , 29
2,364
1,(23
861
505
134
(4
5/74
4,C'S
5/(36
2,?(.9
2,516
2,°09
3,327
9,67«
',231
579
496
710
3,*8!
2,'52
3,177
3,874
7,150
3,540
1,570
610
987
8
45
73
5
20
16
I*
;.i
44
1.20
451
1,708
1/1.0
l;445
3,613
3,571
2,402
1
S.8
7.6
9.2
11.4
7,9
6.1
4.1
3.8
6.4
7.1
5.9
7.8
6,9
4.9
4.6
4.2
-'.'
1.7
P."
7.5
0.2
11.?
7.8
5.9
3/
1.8
.8
.7
.1
4.6
'.9
l.(
5.3
2.6
1.5
1.4
.8
.5
.1
.1
4.2
1.7
'•.7
4.0
4.9
4.0
2.4
1.0
.3
.1
651
2'(S
-,"'.4,434
3.1U9
567
77-74
75 t: « i .
763
3/1 *
071
2^9
7,16 •
t e c
3,762
2,499
1,12*
6*2
151
71
',
.
-5
7
s;
6.9
t'fi
'.61
1,271
3,546
4,380
3,784
•16*
"25:
7
2
-2
1-.
-1
5,'.33
4,434
3,106
1
?
982
3*0
LPD* than 0.05 perf.^nt^,
S BLT-* -1
leeila
64,106
'Later 5
ft-O
10-7 6
15-19
21-24
23-2"
10-34
3'-39
40-1J ,
45-49
56-54
55-59
50-64
45-69
1
i
1\vTI"
Tttal
Fc.pn
,TU-36
(It/!
25
17
29
58.
44
61
620
1,878
7,770
2,319
1,421
667
(04
1-1
(A-
1.5
.6
4.5
5.4
I.-
'.."
'.:."45 .. 01
2.C
1.6
1.6
1.2
7 /
2.1
;.t
5.6
6.1
1.3
.'
7.5
2.0
3.2
4.5
3.6
-.2
1.3
.8
.9
.1
*
P
a
P
*
a
*
- aft
•
.
4
4
7
r ( ft—Tr
.,- e -
Total
'tela
"eeele
42.7
35.5
14.3
1
6
•(
,i
ft
V
.1
.1
.'.'.
ft
1.8
1.1
4.9
4.9
.1
.2
1.0
2,7
7.5
P.5.6
5 /
4.3
1.5
.6
.5
.1
2.0
(.ft
'.'
1
.-
;
;
. 1,
1
.1
.1
1.1
2.9
4.4
3.'
2.2
1.3
.1
.2
.1
TABLB *5-"AQE BY SEA AND NATIVITY,
II
IDE
Total
Tortl,
Malt
J'i»li
LI
U B I
B
AhahUCJ-! toffl
Total
Malt
1 1 1 .
A l l KR1 C* a i«r», J u n a r y 1 , ig+5
(NuaUr u l
I
roMEOH BUSK
Total
Halt
Final.
Total
TOM,
Hal.
Ftrtair.)
P
E
B C »
B
iAQgtljAV. BOM
F a u l a "Total Hal. F a u l a
t
FaHXO* BUM
T o t a l Halt r t a a ! 4
TOM
80,978
43,081
37,796
48,059
22,994
25,065
32,819
20,088
12,731
100.0
53.3
46.1
59,4
28.4
31.0
40.6
24.9
15.7
0ml.r 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
'0-74
75 ' o t t r
7.422
6,183
7,231
8,707
7,411
5,737
3,713
2,951
5,030
5.527
4,527
5.922
5,176
3.690
1,206
443
3.809
3,195
3.616
4,134
3,304
2,351
1,648
1,480
2,536
2,238
1,762
4,2TB
4,205
3,111
1,041
374
j.613
2,988
3.615
4,573
4,107
3,386
2,065
1.471
2,494
3,289
2,765
1,644
9T3
579
165
69
7,414
6,128
7,185
8,614
7,303
5,606
3,448
1,431
634
183
83
17
2
3
5
3
3,803
3,169
3.595
4,086
3,263
2,286
1,487
693
420
119
55
11
2
2
2
1
3,611
2,959
3,590
4,528
4,040
3,120
1,961
738
214
64
28
6
1
3
2
8
fi
46
93
108
131
265
1,520
4,396
5,344
4,444
5,905
5,176
3,687
1,201
440
6
26
21
48
41
65
161
787
2,116
2,119
1,7(7
4,267
4,203
3,109
1,039
313
2
29
25
45
67
66
104
735
2,280
3.225
2,737
1,636
973
578
162
67
9.2
7.6
8.8
11.0
9.2
7,1
4,5
3.7
6.2
6.6
5.6
7.3
6.4
4.5
1.5
.6
4.T
3.9
4.4
5.3
4.1
2.9
2.0
1.9
3.1
2.7
2.2
5.3
5,1
3.6
1.3
.5
4.5
M
4.4
5.7
5.1
4.2
2.5
LB
3.1
4.1
3.4
2.0
1.2
.7
.1
.1
9.2
7.6
6.8
10.8
9,0
6.9
4.2
LB
.8
.2
.1
•
•
*
•
»
4.7
3-9
4.4
5.2
4.0
2.8
1.8
.9
.}
.1
.1
4.5
3.7
4,4
5-6
5,0
4.1
2.4
.9
.3
.1
*
*
a
*
•
.2
.2
,2
.3
1.9
5.4
6.6
5.5
7.3
6.4
4.5
1,5
.,
a
*
•
J.
,1
.1
.2
1.0
2.6
2.6
2.1
5J
5.2
3.6
1.3
.5
a
•
«
.1
.1
.1
.1
.9
2.1
4.0
3.4
2.0
1.2
.7
.2
.1
•
*
•
•
a
*
*
a
* L a . , than 0*05 p a r e n t .
Bouraai Turn 1R1-26
TABLE 45a.~A0E BY S O AND HATT71TT,
A3»
,
TOTAL
Jndar 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
45-69
70-74
75 4 onar
*
(Dunbar ant Pare a n t )
9
ITA9EI0K Spa,
Total Halt F a u l t
Total
TOM
Mala
Fannin
18,134
10,954
1,180
12,199
1,161
5,638
5,935
3,793
2,142
100.0
58.5
41.5
68.4
38.3
3«>1
1L6
20.2
11.4
1,870
1.360
1,379
1,904
2,837
2,085
1,096
687
1,127
1,051
773
967
782
532
203
75
910
695
742
985
1,718
1,202
663
413
582
536
369
753
73
467
175
71
960
665
637
919
1,119
883
433
274
545
521
404
214
109
65
28
4
1,861
1,350
1,365
1,875
2,805
2,033
991
315
141
34
12
6
2
-
908
689
737
974
i,n"H
1.177
611
215
112
27
9
2
2
-
960
661
628
902
1,107
857
3B0
100
29
7
3
4
-
2
10
14
28
32
51
105
372
986
1.023
761
961
780
532
203
75
2
6
5
11
10
15
52
198
4*0
509
3*0
751
611
467
175
71
4
9
17
12
26
53
174
516
514
401
210
109
65
28
4
10.0
7.2
7.4
10.2
15.3
11.1
5-9
3.6
6.1
5.6
4.1
5.1
4,2
2-8
1.0
.4
4.9
3.7
4.0
5.3
9.2
6.4
,3.6
2.2
3.1
2.8
1.9
*»
3.6
2.5
.9
.4
5.1
3.5
3.4
4.9
6.1
4.T
2.3
1.4
3.0
2.8
2.2
1.1
.6
.3
.1
•
10.0
7.2
7.4
10.0
15.1
10.9
5.3
1.6
.8
.1
•
•
•
-
4.9
3.7
4.0
5.2
9.1
6.3
3-3
l.l
.a
.1
*
•
•
-
5.1
3-5
3.4
4.8
6.0
4.6
2.0
.5
.2
•
*
*
-
-
-
-
*
*
*
.2
.2
.2
.6
2.0
5.3
5.5
4.1
5.1
4.1
2.8
1.0
.4
•
*
*
.1
.1
.1
.3
1.1
2.5
2.7
1.9
4.9
3.4
2.5
.9
.4
*
*
.1
.1
.1
.3
.9
1.8
2.8
2,2
1,1
.4
J
.1
•
U r n than (1.0? f « r * u t .
TABLE 45b.—AGI BY 3X3 AND NATIVITY:
H
TOTAL
.:«•' s
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
t o - 44
45-49
50-;t
55-59
60-64
55-49
70-74
75 * o t t r
FV.oaJ,
Total
42,144
32,129
30,016
5,552
t,3,-.
5.952
5,903
4.5T4
2,699
2,500
2,974
2,653
2,323
2,978
3,654
2,969
2,501
1,632
3,452
2,417
2,264
3,903
4,470
3,754
4,955
4.394
3.159
1,003
359
3,149
1,596
1,149
995
1,067
1,954
1,702
1,393
3.525
3,532
2,644
666
101
Lain than O.05 pnrennt.
Bauraai
U
TOTAL
U.L.
Total
*
Tula J a l a , January 1 , 1945
Not,; Inaluoaa araouaaa on ahort-tana L.av*.
u
n
y
n a n
p a
a
g
a
a
AJCTICAD BOM
rOMIO* BOP*
TOTAL
flats.yitu
fffa
r
Total
Bala
Tannin
Total
halt
anala Total Mala F a u l a Total h a l l r . a a l .
Para 181-26
1.197
1,949
2,769
2,361
1.430
664
514
137
44
11
I
fl
V U C i n t t r i Axcludla& Tul* U k * , J u u r j l r 19*5
2
T
P C R E K I I BOS*
Total
461s
Fault
JUL.
Fault
10,589
100.0
J1.1
2
9.0
7.8
9.4
10.9
7-3
6.0
4.2
1.6
4.2
7.2
4.1
8.0
T.l
5.0
1.4
.6
4.7
4,0
4.6
renal.
35.260
15,933
15,427
24,684
16,295
5,546
4,779
5,920
6,739
4,499
3.572
2,457
1,116
493
MS
2,995
2,490
2,656
3,112
1,565
1,109
976
2,651
2,299
2,962
3,624
4
4
H
25
71
11
-3
5
3
478
306
92
46
9
-
2
2
1
2,933
2,443
1,591
638
185
57
25
2
-1
5
2
45
32
66
T4
SO
160
1,148
3.410
4,321
3,683
4,944
4,396
3.155
998
365
16
J'
21
447
109
589
1,646
1,610
1.347
3,516
3,532
2,642
864
5 02
EUk.
Tntal
lain
16
5a
5
w
51
559
1,764
2,711
2,336
1,429
964
513
13"
63
5.1
2.5
1.9
1.6
1.7
3.1
J.7
7.3
5.t
5.7
4.2
1.4
•5
{XuotBar *n4 P«ro«st)
1
1
C
*
I
iqu
Tot.;
«al.
Fatal.
48.3
56.4
25.3
51. i
4-3
3.4
1.8
9.0
7.9
7.4
10*8
4.7
1.0
l.b
5.0
7.2
5.9
2.5
1.6
1.4
5.8
4.6
4.1
2.6
1.9
3.1
n
2.3
1.4
,a
,2
.1
3.9
1.6
.8
.2
.1
4
•
*
s
.8
.5
.1
.1
.
.
.
*
I
Total
43.1
<••! *
S.I
.
*
4.8
7.S
4.7
4.0
2.5
1.0
•i
.1
.
*
-m
*
*
.1
.1
.2
•3
1.9
5-4
7.0
6.0
6.0
7.1
5.0
2.6
.6
EIOI 81
4*7.
F.aal.
26.2
17.0
a
a
0
*
. 1•
.1
.2
.9
2.6
2.6
2.2
5.7
5-T
6.2
3.4
.5
*6
*
.1
.1
.1
ill
4.4
1.1
2.3
1.4
.;
.2
.1
TABLE *&*—AGE ar 3EA WfD HATIVtn t i l l Wi Can tare., April L. 1?*5 (Kuaber and Percent)
Kota:
B
roriL
11". t
2
0
Includee evacuee* on e h o r t - t e r a u d a e u c u & l l e a v e .
t
2
Ft
ILliSJCjUt BOW
Total
h u
2»1«
P
52.(
9,(
7.9
9.1
10.9
8.3
(.1
1.1
3.1
(.1
7.2
5.8
7.3
(.1
4.7
L.B
.7
+.9
35.801
11,091
20,(06
23,185
31.4(8
3,717
3.112
3.K7
3.711
2,591
1,621
1,316
1,231
2,290
2,199
1,(19
3,952
3.9(9
2.966
1,232
195
3.572
2.919
3,151
1,399
3,(01
3,019
1,991
1,295
2,357
3,1(1
2,726
1,*0>
911
7,295
6,010
6,891
8,039
(,102
4,727
3,071
1,162
531
3,571
2,908
3,137
1,319
3,5(3
2,956
1,871
591
118
1
21
27
(1
LO
13
24
15
ill
182
3
3,714
3,102
3,151
3,690
2,539
1,771
1,200
571
383
112
31
10
2
2
*
2
2
-
2
1
i.-.i
15-W
20-21
25-29
30-51
55-39
10-41
15-19
50-54
55-59
(0-11
(5-(9
TO-T1
T5 *
*
D W
558
ISl,
78
11
3
73
SI
21
T
1
l
556
10
11
So
63
110
701
2,209
3.107
2,702
1.596
910
5(0
180
71
L16
6(3
1,907
2,097
1.591
3,912
3,9(6
2,991
1.230
185
i.l
!.(
1.9
1.1
2.1
1.8
L.7
3.0
2.9
2.2
5.2
5.2
1.0
l.(
.6
3.(
10.9
9.1
(.2
1.1
1.6
.7
,2
al
2.1
1.2
.7
.2
.1
*
»
.
.
.
i.l
1.6
1.9
'..i
2.1
1.1,
.8
.5
.1
.1
•
*
•
*
-
jl.l
3.8
l.S
5.9
.
•
•
•
•
25.3
.
.
«
•
•
•
1.7
»-7
3.9
2.5
.8
.2
.1
BOW
Temala
PtttElOB
(all
.1
.2
.2
.3
;.a
5-1
7.0
5.7
7.1
(.1
1.7
1.8
.7
16.3
a
•
a
a
.1
.1
.1
.2
.9
2.5
.1
2.9
2.5
1.2
2.1
5.2
5.2
3.6
J
.1
.'!
i.l
1.2
.7
4.0
1.6
.2
.1
.(
f n n than 0 . 0 5 p e r c e n t .
Saurae*
JVra WRA-ltf
tafiUE t i i . - U I tf
SEX AND KATmTY;
Note'
it
rom,
in
WML
'BJar
$
5-9
10-11
15-19
20-21
25-29
30-31
35-39
10-11
15-19
50-51
55-59
(0-(l
(5-69
70-71
75 » aasr
*
l»i
Total
Hal.
17,8(1
10,036
9J6
691
742
8(0
1,117
1,010
574
2,056
1,356
1.376
1,771
2,523
1,983
1,001
(11
1,077
1,008
732
907
738
517
198
71
il,5
535
*»1
352
fc9l
(31
1J2
no
!',
I.a.'.
Li
K E
t
R
iUraiuiB BOS*
Tatatla
Total
2.1.
Total
Uala
3,5H
12.193
6,192
5,701
5,(71
1,0(1
(62
631
911
1,106
873
2,051
1.3«
1.361
1,741
2,185
1,835
502
281
132
31
12
93;
696
737
850
1,392
997
525
183
1Q3
1,0(1
(58
(25
891
1,093
B19
2
10
11
21
7
1
1
1
9
1
1
-
-
512
517
ue
213
5
107
65
(3
1
391
21
39
18
102
101
1(0
29
915
977
720
-
5 02
737
517
198
71
Total
SHU
Bala
Pamala
2,127
100.0
56.2
5.6
3.9
,71
513
11.5
7.6
7.8
10.0
11.2
10.1
5.6
1-6
(.0
516
5.5
1.2
2.0
3.0
2.7
396
209
107
65
29
4
1.0
5.1
1.2
2.9
1.2
.1
3.9
1.6
2.5
1.0
•1
I
.
5
9
LJ
25
23
19
166
l;2
17
Kl
321
693
gj
170
JO
1
13
25
53
E
A
0
n.:.-..-.:'..
T u l a
4.1
1.9
8.0
Xal.
hall
15.6
(8.3
K.i
31.9
5.9
3-7
3.7
11.5
7.6
7.7
5.6
5.9
ropatioK 2-CKK
Total
Hal.
i'-mala
11.9
a
L9.8
•
•
*
11.9
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
3.5
•
(.1
1.8
3.6
;.o
11.0
10.2
5.0
1.6
.6
.1
7.1
5.5
2.9
6.1
l.T
1.0
.6
.2
.1
.2
.2
.2
.6
2.0
•
.
.6
a
•
.
.1
.2
t
"
"
9.8
1.8
2.1
1.6
3.0
2.S
2.2
L.I
T
3.9
5.1
(.2
5.6
t,
1!
BERN
Total
1.2
.(
.1
a
2.1
*
«
.
"
5.2
5-1
4.0
5.1
(.2
2.9
1.2
.4
.
.
.".
.3
.3
1.0
1.0
2.1
i.l!
2.6
1.8
2.8
2.2
1.2
3.9
1.6
.(
1.5
1.0
.1
.1
.2
.
' e r a aTvA-2b
TABU Atfc.—JCE BT SKI AND HiTIYITTi
Hull!
B
MM
Total
[0T1L
Hal.
M
U
« U Cetrtera Sxoludlnf Tula U t o , April 1,
>
I
«
jUnRICAH BOW
M.L.
Tvala
Paiuala
Total
TOtil.
57,(95
29,719
27,976
31,998
11,111
17,781
5.233
1,675
5,512
6,332
3,(65
2,997
2,323
1,885
3,570
1,352
3,612
1,(18
1,111
3,030
1,216
181
2,722
2,119
2,725
2,951
1,1(7
811
MS
865
1.755
1,708
1,316
3.259
i , J 37
2.531
1,062
115
2,511
2.257
2,917
3,178
2,198
2,116
1,551
1,020
1,915
2,(11
2,326
1,390
8oi
5,231
1,6(1
5,529
6,295
2,721
2,111
2,717
2,810
1,«7
781
1
1
1
1
2,510
2,250
2,812
3,155
2.170
2,108
1,191
190
119
(7
;u
3
1
1
2
2
-
2
5-1
10-1*
15-H
20-21
25-29
30-31
35-39
.:!-!'.
15-19
50-51
55-59
60-61
65-*9
70-74
75 » m t
(98
154
(9
3,'n
2,892
2,161
898
3)9
i=i;
(6
12
2
3
L94J
(Hwabar and Percent)
includea evacuee* ga ebori--*.«•• and aaaaoOal l e a v e .
Hilar 5
675
388
.'80
86
(6
9
p
torn.
rOHXIGN StFK
till.
Tamala
Tatal
56-us
I-mala
10,192
100.0
51.5
42.5
1
9.0
9.1
9.6
10.9
6.1
5.2
1.1
).2
6.2
7.6
6.1
9.0
7.2
5.3
2.1
.8
1.7
4.1
4.7
4-9
2.0
Total
25,797
2
15,605
I
11
4
u
3!
4".
65
151
1,00?
3,171
1.217
3,576
1,(36
1,139
3.027
1,212
482
6
n
20
21
97
177
1,175
1,(20
1.270
3.219
3,336
2,532
l,o(o
115
l a a e than 0 . 0 5 percent*
Saaroei
(Nuabar and Percent)
P
romoii BOW
7.828
no
«5
Tula Lain, April 1, 19*5
Inoludaa I T M U O I I rjp abort-tare, l e a v e .
thaa 0.O.5 percent*
Seexeei
*
81,
113
256
1,36?
1,116
5.191
1,296
5,538
1,876
3,5*4
1,110
11.6
i.i
i.l
100.0
1
11
14
31.755
T.2B9
6,051
i.ili
B,10i
6,188
1,B«
3,327
2,529
1,(17
5.3(0
1,371
5,555
4.679
3.517
1,111
T
27.3
12.319
3
75,559
M
).(
7.1
5.1
19,119
TOTl!.
£
58.1
Tama l a
OBdar 5
5-9
c
R
1.7
3.8
1.5
(.0
1.8
4.0
2.6
1.7
3-1
Oils
J., j .
2
17.1
l\t.l
Female
l e t hi
Total
- L amala
Bal.
l l
a lain [CAN Bono
Ual,
Famals
Total
TOT 11
TQREI3N BOW
Total
' e r a VRA-26
f.ll*l
1
5
23
28
38
59
530
1,(96
2,597
2,306
1,387
903
•95
152
67
L.t
1,4
1.5
...
3-0
2.1
5.6
5.8
4.4
1.8
.7
<••)
3.9
4.9
6.0
4.3
3.8
2.7
1.9
3-1
1.6
t.l
2.4
1.4
.9
•1
.1
£
R
C
AHEHICW
Total B a l a
S
N
tore
ram*
Total
Hal.
fa-la
55-1
9.0
21.6
JO. 6
41.b
26.9
4.1
i...
4.2
i-9
9.6
1.1
1.6
i.i.i
4.6
2,0
l.t
1.2
6.
1.3
•
*
•
*
19.9
a
t.i
3.7
.1
2.6
.3
U7
5-5
(.3
5.1
1.6
L.J
.7
.3
,1
.
*
a
*
T
raaio*
BOM
•
•
*
•
-
•
a
a
.1
.1
.2
,1
i.!
*
.
.
•
-
8.0
7.2
.2
.8
2.6
-.8
2.2
5.6
5.8
5.3
1.4
.9
2.1
1.8
.9
•3
.7
.5
•-.:
.8
•9
2.9
1-5
1.1
2.1
1.1
.1
TA8LJ 4?.—AGE ET SEX AND HATTVUTt
Beta i
N
ICE
101*1.
Under 5
5-9
10-11
15-19
20-21
25-29
3 0 - 31
35-39
10-14
15-19
50-51
55-59
50-11
65-69
70-71
75 1 o v e r
*
,
Ail mX Canters, July 1, 1945
(Ruber and Percent)
Includes • TECUM • on short-term leave.
U
U
3
s
U T M B r t LO/ijj
Hale
a
P
6
1
0
I N T
H/il"-,.;., „ £ ! !
AEEaiCAS WiRE
T o t a l Kale Female Total Male Tamils
Total
TOTAL
Kali '
Female
Total
63,657
33,206
30,651
36,949
17,134
19,615
26,906
16,072
10,636
100.0
52.0
18.0
57.8
26.6
31.0
12.2
25.2
6,160
5,712
5,933
6,253
1,663
1,053
2,616
2,117
3,920
1,568
3,569
1,592
1,191
3,206
1,271
573
3,23*
2,775
2,910
2,775
2,115
1,165
1,101
963
1,665
1,659
1,21*
3,162
3,363
2,661
1,079
196
3,221
2,567
2,993
3,176
2,766
2,566
1,711
1,161
2,035
2,729
2,313
1,110
611
51?
195
75
6,157
5,326
5,906
6,199
1,608
3,960
2,616
963
161
111
62
3,231
2,766
2,931
2,751
2,073
1,147
961
160
i
2
9
9
10.1
6.3
9.3
9.7
7.7
6.1
1.5
3.3
6.1
7.3
5.7
7.2
6.5
5.0
2.0
.9
5.i
i.i
1.6
1.3
3.3
2.1
1.7
:.5
2.9
3.0
7.0
5.0
5.2
4,2
1.7
.6
5.0
1.0
1.7
5.4
.5.1
1.0
2.8
1.6
3.2
1.9
3.7
2.2
1.3
.8
.3
.1
10.1
6.3
i.i
9.7
7.5
6.9
i.i
1.5
.7
.3
.1
a
5.0
1.0
1.7
5.1
1.3
3.9
2.6
.8
.2
.1
a
a
a
a
.2
.2
.1
1.6
.a
ai
1
7
16
30
33
55
110
663
1,697
2,667
2,330
1,103
811
527
193
73
5.;
1.3
1.6
11
1
1
1
3,223
2,560
2,977
3,116
2,735
2,513
1,631
521
136
12
13
7
i
3
2
-•male
-«.
•19>n
-2
2
-
rc-rioi Basji
Total
Feaale
Kale
<•
25
51
75
93
230
1,166
3,159
1,447
3,527
1,571
1,193
3,207
1,271
571
:•:.
12
is
120
503
1,562
1,760
1,197
3.166
3,362
2,680
1,076
196
TITO.
T o t a l Vale Telittle
#a
*a
1.3
3.2
2.3
1.5
.7
.5
.2
.1
a
a
a
a
-
*
ft
a*
5.1
7.0
5.6
7.2
6.5
5.0
2.0
.9
'.1.0
a
•a
a
a
.1
.1
.2
.6
2.1
2.a
a
.1
.1
.2
1.0
1.0
1.2
1.9
3.7
5.0
5.2
1.2
1.7
.3
2.2
1.3
.8
.3
.1
Lass than 0.Q5 percent.
Sources
Pom HU-jZl
(Adjusted)
TABLE 47s.—ACE BT H"t AND "ATXYTTT:
TJcte:
!• II
N
TOTAL
Itale
MS
Aftal
TOTAL
Under 5
5-9
11-11
15-19
20-21
25-29
30-31
35-39
10-11
45-19
50-51
55-59
60-61
65-69
70-71
75 1 over
*
Female
Tula Uke. July 1* 1945
(Number and Percent)
Include* aTaouasa on abnrt-term l e a n .
.i
II
UiSFSICMt BORN
Hale
Female
Total
F
•oiusIGN BORN
"emale
Kale
Total
TOTAL
T o t a l Kale Female
? C
T
E
6
II
Kuraos PORN
ArORICAN WORM
T o t a l Mala Female T o t a l Male Female
17,166
9,61.7'
7,619
11,911
6,166
5,728
5,552
3.131
2,121
lOO.O
55.0
15.0
68.2
35.4
32.8
31.6
19.6
12.2
2,111
1,357.
1,371
1,71.1
2,379
1,791
961
621
1,055
965
713
660
718
510
196
71
1,031
693
711
C01
1,279
922
'73
IV.
511
171
111
667
51.'
445
166
1,107
661
632
907
1,100
669
126
27i
511
5 31
398
235
106
65
2E
1
2.139
1,311
1,360
1,661
2,338
1,711
661
FT"
126
29
12
1
1
1,032
687
737
791
1,251
900
166
2
3
6
-1
•1
3
12.2
7.3
7.8
9.6
13.6
10.0
5.0
1.6
.8
.1
a
a
6.3
3.8
3.6
5.1
6.2
6.8
2,2
.6
,2
a
a
a
a
a
.1
.2
.3
,2
.6
2.0
.',
-
6.3
3.8
3.7
5.2
6.3
6.9
2.5
1.6
3.1
2.9
2.3
1.2
.6
.1
,2
a
'V
3.9
1.2
-1
-
12.2
7.7
7.9
9.6
13.7
10.2
5.6
3.6
6.1
5.8
1.1
5.0
1.1
2.9
1.1
.1
5.9
3.»
1.2
1.6
99
.'5
8
1,107
657
5 "5
690
1,067
641
,-,n
LM
2"
7
1
a
a
a
.1
.2
.1
.3
l.o
2.6
2.6
1.8
3.8
a
.1
.1
.1
,1
.1
1.0
2.9
2.9
2.3
1.2
3.5
.6
'.•••
-
15"
'J
11
27
'.1
17
31 A.
354
927
•-••••
70]
876
717
510
196
71
10
V
22
37
180
115
116
107
'•5.7
Ml
US
553
70
1.7
13
55
53
'.71
512
v ••'
391
209
106
65
.53
1
7.6
5.3
3.1
2.0
3.0
2.7
1.6*
3.8
3.5
2.5
.9
.1
*
-
••..'•
7.2
5.2
2.S
1.0
.6
.1
•
•J
-
5.3
5,5
1.1
5.0
1.1
2.9
1.1
.1
2.5
.9
.1
-
.4
.2
a
Leas than G,C* percent.
Source:
Pom "£4-321
(Adjusted",
TABU ATba—AGE ET 327 Aft, ''ATiTTTir:
t.'gte!
TOTAL
tinder 5
5-9
10-11
15-19
20-21
25-29
36-31
35-39
16-U
15-1,9
56-51
55-59
60-61
05-69
70-71
75 1 o v e r
*
V
3
K" U
6
2
AlTTilCAN BORN
Hale
Total
Female
Total
TOTAL
Kale
Female
16,391
23,589
22,a02
25,035
2,202
2,062
2,196
1,971
636
5*1
571
611
1,371
1,369
931
2,515
2,771
2,236
911
126
2,117
1,906.
2,3*1
2,571
1,663
1,699
1,316
909
1,191
2,211
1,915
1,197
705
162
1,316
3,962
1,546
1,515
2,170
2,216
1,757
-11
333
ME
1,319
3,986
1,559
1,512
2,501
2,262
1,887
1,523
2,865
3.603
2,676
3,71.2
',176
2,696
1 ,"78
199
.,,
71
TRA Centers Exoludlpg Tula Lalnt, July 1. 1945
•1102
17
!3
2
10,916
2,202
2,079
2,191
1,957
822
517
196
29 i
~Ji.
n
u
u
-1
1
-
F
FOPiEIOH KRe
Hale
Female
Total
Total
Fom 'ffiA-jm
TOTAL
Malm 'reiAle
E
6
C
E
1
T
A1HU0AN BORN
RJFJSIOK BORN
T o t a l Kale Fammle T o t a l Kale Famala
14,067
21,356
12,611
6,715
100.0
50.8
I".2
51.0
23,8
30.4
a, 116
1,903
2,351
2,558
1,616
1,669
1,259
120
109
3'
1
-5
1
9.3
6.6
9.6
9.7
5.1
4.9
1.1
3.3
6.2
7.6
6.2
8.0
7.5
5.8
2.1
1.0
1.7
1.5
1.6
4.1
5.1
5.5
3.6
3.7
2.8
2.0
5.2
1.8
...2
2.7
1.7
1.0
.4
.1
9.3
8.6
9.8
9.7
5.1
1.8
3.8
1.5
.7
.3
.1
a
1.7
1.5
1.7
1.2
1.8
1,2
i.i
4.6
!
-2
3
3
'.
13.
.77
31
16
130
612
2,532
3,191
2,626
3,*95
3,176
2,697
1,075
197
1
14
11
16
7323
1,117
1,312
690
2,501
2,771
2,235
915'
126
Lass than 0*05 psrcsnt,
3ourc*i
(rluntoar and Percent)
Includes evtaueea on short-torn leave*
(Adjusted)
till)
3
7
13
an
30
57
169
1,365
2,179
1,936
1,191
7D5
462
155
69
4.7
1.2
i.fi
I.S
1.3
1.3
1.0
3.0
2.0
5.1
6.0
4.8
2.0
.9
-a
a
a
.6
.5
.2
.1
a
-a
a::
l.l
5.1
3.7
3.0
5.9
2.7
• 'I
.•}
.1
a
*
-a
tt
;/.."
a
a
a
a
a
,1
.3
1.8
5.5
7.5
6.1
«.c
7.-7
5.8
2.4
1*0
27.2
18.8
-a
a
a
a
a
a
.1
.1
1.1
3.0
4.7
6.3
2.5
a
1
a
a
.2
.7
2.5
5'. 6
1.7
5.4
6.0
'..8
2.0
.9
1.5
1.0
.1
.1
TABU ATbUK—AGK 3Y SEX AMD MATTVIITt
Kofi
E
A6K
* TOTAL
I Total
Hal.
TOTAL
Bodar 5
5-9
10-14
15-1?
20-24
75-2?
30-34
35-3?
40-44
45-49
70-54
>5-5?
60-64
85-67
70-74
75 * orar
EoaO.
C*utrml Utah, Juiy X, 19*5
(Nuafcwr und Poro«Bt)
Icciud«» • v&cu»*i on •bort-tarm .*•-*••.
0
M B S
B
41CR1C4J1 SCBX
Total Mai.
T.mal.
I
EPRKIOM BOftK
TOTAL
Total
Hal.
E . a r i l " Total Mai.
2,178
4,645
2,364
2,281
2,447
1,100
1,347
373
3*3
413
44)
231
224
241
156
273
354
276
401
352
284
133
62
215
203
217
197
8?
58
57
58
146
150
37
242
268
222
100
53
178
160
1)6
252
142
166
184
98
147
204
207
157
84
62
33
)
373
361
411
444
227
221
226
91
46
12
6
3
.
.
.
-
215
202
216
193
67
58
51
31
32
7
)
3
.
.
.
176
15?
1)5
251
140
163
177
60
16
5
3
.
.
.
-
1,264
2
2
5
4
3
13
65
245
342
286
378
352
284
133
62
1
1
4
2
6
27
114
143
64
237
268
222
100
53
P E R C 4 H T
4MSRICAB BORM
ECB410M B7T4H
Total Hal. T r i a l . "Trial Halt Taaala
Taaala
?34
100.0
50.7
4).l
52.7
23.7
29.0
1
1
1
2
3
7
38
131
19?
204
157
84
62
33
7
6.4
7.6
8.6
7.7
4.9
4.8
5.2
3.*
6.4
7.6
6.4
8.6
7.6
6.2
2.7
1.3
4.6
4.4
4.6
4.3
1.7
1.2
1.2
1.3
3.2
3.2
1.7
5.2
5.8
4.8
2.2
1.1
3.8
3.4
4.2
5.4
3.0
3.6
«.o
2-1
3.2
4.4
4.5
3-*
1.8
1.4
.7
.2
8.4
7-8
6.8
9.6
4.?
4.7
4.?
2.0
1.1
.2
.2
.1
4.S
4.4
4.6
4.2
1.?
1.2
1.1
-7
.7
.1
.1
-1
3.6
3.4
4.2
5.4
3.0
3.5
3.6
1.3
-4
.1
.1
-
-
-
-
4T.3
27.2
•
•
.1
*
-1
.3
1.4
5-3
7.4
6.2
8.5
7.6
6.2
2.7
1.3
20.1
•
•
•
•
•
•
•!
.2
.8
2.8
4.3
4.4
3.4
1.8
1.4
.7
-2
.1
•
"
.1
•*
2.5
3.1
1.8
5.1
5.8
4.8
2.2
1.1
* L**« tfcuua. 0.05 paresnt.
Souret. f o r * WLA-ja ( A d j u a f i . )
U B U i-rmiJ.—Jfll BT SKI UTfl NATIVITY.
Hot*'
Colorado IUYM-, July 1 , 19*5
(Hiuiber and Paroaot)
IacludtB «T«CU*«« oa a b o r t - t o r * l a a r a .
8
40*
Total
TOTAL
M i l 5
5-7
10-14
15-17
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-3?
40-44
45-47
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-6?
70-74
75 » c a r
a
TOTAL,
Halt
Taaali"
0
H 8
1
6
IMBJICAH BORM
Total
Mala
Taaala
TOHUSa BOOj
'
Total
Mala
Taaala Total
TOTAL
Mala T . a t l a
F
1
E
0
E
>
UKIUCAE BOM
Total Mala T . a a l .
T
TCMIOE BOTa
Total Halt T r i a l .
9,386
4,847
4,537
5,262
2,327
2,953
4,104
2,516
1,566
100.0
51-6
48.4
56.3
24.6
31.5
*3-7
26.6
813
853
1,003
1,025
56?
457
367
293
570
662
5*4
702
665
507
172
122
415
444
465
425
220
132
11?
131
264
264
18?
473
565
430
164
107
3)8
40?
536
tOO
34?
325
248
162
266
376
375
207
120
7?
28
15
813
653
1,001
1,021
564
44*
344
131
67
22
12
3
415
444
4*5
424
218
124
103
62
46
13
10
2
1
-
3)8
40?
536
577
346
320
241
69
21
7
2
1
2
2
2
4
5
11
23
162
503
640
552
699
685
508
170
120
L
2
6
16
6?
236
251
17?
t?l
565
42?
164
107
2
3
3
5
t
73
265
367
373
208
120
7?
26
13
8.6
7.1
10.7
10.?
4.0
A.?
A.0
3.2
6-0
7.2
6.0
7.4
7.3
5-«
2.1
1.2
4.4
4.T
5.0
4,5
2.3
l.A
1.3
1.4
3-0
2.7
2.0
5.2
6.0
«.*
1.8
1.1
4.2
4.4
5.7
6.4
3.7
3.5
2.7
1.6
3-0
4.3
4.0
2.2
1.3
.8
.3
.1
6.6
9.1
10.7
10.?
6.0
A.T
3.7
1.5
.7
.3
.1
*
•
•
•
4.4
4.7
5-0
4.5
2.3
1.3
1.1
.7
.5
.2
.1
•
*
*
-
4.2
t.t
5.7
*
•
1
2
2
*
3.7
3-4
2.6
.8
.2
.1
•
•
•
•
.
*
•
.2
.3
1.7
5.3
6.7
5.7
7.4
7.3
5.A
2.1
1.2
•
.1
.2
.7
2.5
2.7
1.7
5.2
6.0
4.6
1.8
1.1
16.)
•
•
•
•
.1
.1
1.0
2.6
4.2
4.0
2,i
1.3
.8
.3
.1
Lata t e a s 0 . 0 5 pa re e a t .
aaureet
Tara alA-321 (Aojuatad)
TABU! *Tb(j).—AGE BT SIX AHD NATIYITTi
Kofi
K
Trial
TCTUL
: i * r
1
5-7
10-14
15-1?
2CV24
25-2?
JO-34
35-3?
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
w-t?
70-74
TJ * w a r
10711.
Hal*
0
*
3
1
Trial
Hale
Total
rij.
3,436
2.134
1
1
4.0?1
3,5)3
4,246
1.757
2,271
735
771
7?3
7U
363
3*7
735
34VJ
720
742
737
367
33?
402
244
101
173
275
ua
255
,53
US
all
353
131
im
?o
50
37
20
11
2
,cl
j«4
2*6
37?
us
10;
3j)
561
J 65
207
277
366
J81
2*7
510
5)1
.58
552
526
455
174
7*
353
2.*
18!
.07
440
383
Lji
63
255
34*
287
14)
66
72
2.
»
3?)
37*
57
25
13
3
"
•
-
1
r0H2r.cs nam
Trial.
7.68a
ill
(BUBVW »od ' a r c a a t )
1
taT'TOD' f"
Taaala
<Hl» Hlrar, J u l j 1 , 19*5
Inaladaa •vaouaaa on a b o r t - t a m l a « * * .
275
18)
1
3
1
3
1
2
2
1
U
66
i)
151
70
453
5
507
4=5
1,6
54?
526
.05
440
2
1
"
455
17.
7<
5)
216
170
363
150
65
* Lata ttaam 0 . 0 5 p a r e a a t .
Boar-eat Tora BHA-321 U a j u a t e i )
[tit)
r laale
Total
BUL
Hal.
T.nal.
1,302
100.0
53.2
.6.6
-1
1
2
6
?2
235
341
265
144
68
72
24
7
7.4
10.3
).*
5.2
4.?
3.7
3.4
6.6
7.7
8.0
7.2
*.?
6.0
2.3
1.0
5.0
5.1
...
1 8 C E
I
A J K H O U i 61X1
Tonal.
Total
Hal,
55-2
) 14
(
.'
.1 76
25.«
5 Q
27.6
...
51
5.0
7
5
. t,
1 7
5.0
1 1
1 2
6
3.6
15
...
!•5.0
3.5
U*
2-5
1.4
2.0
1 4
3.3
1.2
3-3
4.5
7
5
.2
5.7
.
.
.
"
1
1
1
.1
2.3
4.1
4.*
1.7
1.1
5.7
5.0
2.0
.7
1.7
1,2
1.0
-3
.1
a
J-.'
....6
a
*
•
.
a
a
*
a
"
T
.Tli HON 8CK7I
Total
Hale
Taaala
14.1
*
*
»
a.
•3
2.0
5-7
7.3
5-7
7.2
*-?
6.0
2.3
1.0
2]..:
17.0
a
a
-
*
•
.2•
a
.8
2.1
2.1
1.2
5.1
5-7
5.0
:.o
.7
a
*
.1•
1.2
3.1
4.4
3.7
1.7
1.2
1.0
.3
.1
l i f l L I T t r B K ~ O T I K SKI JUflJ HAT1VI7T:
v
j
100
Total
TOTAL
Ondar J
5-3
10-11
15-1)
20-2+
25-29
30-31
35-33
10-14
15-49
50-51
55-59
40-61
65-69
70-71
75 * a+ar
*
TOTAL
Mala
Janala
11
a
1
i>ruMdfc. July
1 . L<}*;
tNainbar and P > f C * a t )
a
f
AlEFUCAW BCEM
Total
Uala
Papilla
f CR1T0S ?03M
j
TOTAL
T.tal
dale
T . n a l . I Tatai Bala
Faaal.
t a c t
t
T
AfflRICAH 6CBH
BOBBICS DORA
Tptal Hala Tamala T o t a l Half Taaala
1.256
2,072
2,181
2,370
1,017
1,353
1,886
1,055
831
loo.o
18.7
51.3
55.T
=3.)
31.8
433
3)6
152
42+
185
104
172
123
214
293
260
325
319
251
118
18
220
201
215
165
61
1!
12
53
33
91
66
210
258
196
99
It
213
1)2
237
23)
121
162
130
76
131
1)9
191
US
91
58
19
t
133
336
15!
+21
161
139
163
7)
33
9
1
220
20*
215
18+
61
41
39
30
18
1
1
213
132
137
237
123
156
121
19
1J
5
-
3
1
5
3
50
181
281
259
325
319
254
118
8
1
1
3
23
6J
30
65
210
258
1)6
33
4*
2
1
1
6
21
116
19+
191
115
91
58
19
1
10.2
3.3
10.7
3.)
1.3
1.8
+•»
3.0
5.0
6.3
6.1
7.7
8.2
6.0
2.8
1.1
5-2
1.6
5.1
+.3
1.1
1.0
1.0
1.3
1.)
2.2
1.5
5.0
6.1
1.6
2.3
1.0
5-0
1.5
5.6
5.6
2.)
3.8
3.0
1.7
3.1
1.7
4.6
2.7
2,1
1.4
.5
.1
10,2
9.3
10.7
9.)
1.3
1.7
3.8
1.8
.8
.2
+
5,2
1.6
5.1
1.3
1.4
1.0
.3
.7
.1
.1
•
5.0
1.5
5.6
5.4
2.3
3.J
2.3
1.1
.1
.1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
+
1A.3
21.8
13.5
*
*
.1
.2
1.1
8,1
6.7
6.1
7.7
6.2
6.0
2.B
1.1
*
+
.1
.6
1.5
2.1
1.5
5.0
6.1
1.6
2.3
1.0
*
.1
.1
.6
2.7
+.6
1.6
2.7
2.1
1.1
.5
,1
L*aa t h m 0.05 parcant.
J..nL,r.-,i;
Torm » M A - ^ L
(MJuStfltj)
TlfilX 4Tfe[5)---l01 HT 3*1 jUfS MATIVlTTi
Hrtai
3*+-irl t ™ t « l n ( July 1 , 19*J
(Unbar *jaj rarqaatj
Inolwdaa aTasuaa* un • h u r t - t a r t l a i r s ,
3
AG!
I Tatal
TOTAL
nadir J
5-3
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-23
30.31
35-33
10-+1
15-19
50-54
55-53
60-61
65-69
70-71
75 1 a+ir
TOTAL
SU
l.aaiT
U M H 2
6
[
]
^ _
AlgftlCAW 6088
FCHSJG6 BtBM
.
TOTAL
total
itala
faiaala " T s t a l
Hall
t a a a l a ""Total Mai,
6,325
3,066
3,239
3,170
1,156
2,011
573
510
626
472
290
315
290
208
396
*97
383
1)3
115
356
166
6)
283
270
269
260
83
75
71
81
191
I89
113
315
351
297
131
52
2)0
270
337
392
207
210
214
127
202
30a
270
178
91
"59
32
IT
579
537
425
669
28+
308
276
10)
52
22
8
1
-
269
269
289
279
83
71
68
15
37
19
8
1
-
290
268
336
390
203
237
208
61
15
3
-
2,855
3
1
3
6
7
11
99
3+1
ITS
37;
192
415
356
166
69
1,630
1
1
2
1
6
36
157
19,0
105
3U
331
257
131
52
1,225
P
Tamil
a
ft
0
r
I
AMffiBIOAH 6P2JI
Talal Mala Taaala
T
TOREI09 607,8
Tatal >ial» PaHAla
15.1
25.8
11.3
•
*
a
-1
-1
J
1.6
5.5
7-5
6.0
7.8
7.0
5.6
2.6
1-1
*
a
*
-1
.1
.6
2-5
2.7
1.7
5.0
5.5
1.7
2.1
.8
•
*
a
.1
*
.1
1.0
3-0
+.8
1.3
2.8
1-5
.9
.5
.3
100.0
18.6
51.2
51.3
23-0
31.3
9.2
2
8.1
1
9.9
2
10.6
1
1.6
3 . >'.0
8
+.6
63
j,3
187
6.4
305
7.8
270
6.1
178
7.6
91
7-0
59
5.6
32
2,6
17
1.1
1.6
1.2
1.6
1.1
1.3
1.2
1.2
1,3
3.1
3.0
1.6
5.0
5-5
1.7
2.1
.8
1.4
1.2
5.3
6.2
3-3
3.8
J.«
2.0
3.3
1.8
.+.3
2.8
1-5
.9
.5
.3
9.2
8,1
9.9
10.6
1.5
4.9
A.A
1.7
.9
.3
.1
*
-
1.6
1,2
4.6
4.1
1.3
1.1
1,1
.7
.6
.3
.1
*
-
4.6
1,2
5.3
6.2
3.2
3.8
3.3
1.0
.3
*
-
* L » a than n.o.s par-cant*
sourcat Tort I t U - j 2 1 ( i d j u a t a d )
TAB18 174(6) .—AtK 87 5B1 ASD BATH ITT,
Hotai
H
TOTAL
Undar
5
S-9
LO-W
15-1)
20-21
25-29
30-3*
35-3?
10-11
iS-19
50-51
55-53
60-64
65-69
10-T*
T5 * o r a r
a
.:"•
25*
313
306
1)2
75
25
1,011
I ,260
1 , 3 1J
1,229
221
130
711
109
130
2C6
2.301
!H
438
1*5
131
207
173
355
3D
356
)iit
212
1ST
64
20
£
1
n
12
1 TO
LSI
185
22j
255
162
86
.'1
)I
142
130
24;
31
51
.10
;
1
i
.
-
1
Mala
1.978
ITS
15!
129
to
in
153
55
i?
19
£
102
12
12
3
3
1
1
[Kuafosr ant F a n a n t )
n
Total
224
DC.
174
152
1J0
51
156
103
2
tana...
2,270
4)3
312
D
1.:.
1,240
m
its
U
Igtll
itil.
355
167
35)
308
320
U
limit
ToUl
l a m i n a r d u l l 1 . 1915
Itialudaa aaaaunaa an abart-tarn l a a T i .
-
.
2
1
2
7
22
105
28 \
i to
29-Jlo
300
132
T*
25
.
1
-
1
4
1*
50
151
IT*
ico
229
255
102
87
21
laaa tana 0-05 pariaflt,
l,ii. >"-.•, 1 ntA-321 (id j a at a a)
UU)
tt H i ,
Total
Halo
Pamla
IIS
100,0
53.4
44.6
10.3
£.3
.
1
1
1
9
0
In
1-.2
130
116
91
51
30
7
1
•i.l
1.5
4,1
8.5
T.2
5-2
3.2
1.0
7.1
3.8
6.0
1.6
i.C
8.6
7.5
7.2
1-5
1.8
.6
1.5
i.r
1.7
1.4
1.3
2.6
-,.1
.3,0
3.8
1.6
.5
•;..:
3 -'7
4.5
1.3
1.2
.'••','
1.5
2.3
3.3
1.5
ili
L.2
•;
.2
.1
.9
H
0
I
8
T
.'o 1 0 \
Halo
faiaala
Total
Mala
Faaala
51.2
21.5
23.7
15-1
26.3
16.3
10, j
1,1
S.f,
3.9
7.2
5-0
3.7
1.5
.6
.2
.1
.1
5.J
1 5
4 1
1 0
3 8
1 4
1 3
o
a
2
1
1
5.0
,
"
•
-
3.3
4.5
1.9
1.2
M
2.1
2.3
.2
•
"
*
.2
5
2 5
6 4
3 6
5 34
I
T 2
1 1
1
.1
«
.
*
•1
.1
1.2
3-5
1.1
2.5
5.2
0.0
3.1
1,6
•J
*
.
TttLE i,71.(7).—AGE KT ? ^ ;im SATIVITr! Wnidcki, July T, 1?/,* (^to^rtKr and PareenO
Not*]-
Includea p r t C l M t s on a h o r t - t * r n i l e i v a *
JUS:
Tct.l
TOTAL
Under 5
5-9
10-11
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
15-47
50-54
55-57
60-64
65-67
70-74
75 6 o r e r
*
TOTAL
tola
Feral*
U
•J B
5
P.
A'JFHrCAfl Efflll
-er-J.e
toTotal
0
H
100.0
49.1
50.9
45.*
16.9
26.7
54.4
30.2
24.2
B.3
6.4
9.1
9.9
5.4
4.6
3.1
2.7
6.9
9.2
7.7
10.9
9.0
6.9
2.1
.7
4.4
5.3
3.9
3.9
1.4
.9
1.0
4.4
3.1
4.2
5.0
4.0
3.7
.-.2
1.9
3.5
6.6
5.4
3.6
2.0
1.2
.3
.1
E.B
(.4
6.4
6.6
3.1
6.2
4.9
'.9
3.6
1.9
.6
.1
-a
-a
-a
.3
.5
.1
.1
,1
.2
1.3
3.4
6.6
5.4
3,4
2.0
1.2
2,515
2,249
MO
1,319
2,699
1,492
817
160
1)5
194
66
U
51
42
11:)
129
114
3*6
147
271
1.1
4K
314
399
420
25!.
10.
137
47
12
2
1
217
160
194
219
155
20'
240
194
176
92
31
3
1
1
-2
-1
1-
7
B
7
14
4
4
3
4
7
;
:
100
95
L72
177
25.4
172
97
49
14
6
'30/>
Mi;
*2
.•J,
45
16
9
1
-l
-1
7
.
-1
l
-
^
99
:-:>
103
126
134
365
347
277
90
29
274)
454
392
536
444
336
104
35
a
64
169
126
269
i?).
97
55
14
6
TOTAL
Hale ' . r i a l *
.a
2.1
2.6
2.3
7.4
7.0
5.6
1.8
.6
BUS B
•felBl
i.l
f.l
:.'••
2.6
5.2
1.5
S.9
•V
1.7
1.1
.9
.3
.2
• •>
.1
*1
»
»
-
•
•
a-
a
•
a
.2
.2
.1
.3
1.8
5.!
9.2
7.7
]0.6
7.0
*.B
l.l
.7
.,'.
5
2.1
2.6
2.1
7.4
7.0
5.*
J.)
.*
.3
.i
Leas tfrin 0,05 pa [ r a n t ,
30UTC61
Fom
fflrU-321
{Adjusted)
TABLE i 7 b ( a ; . — A d BT "SEX A3ID ?JATIVlTI:
Note:
ABB
Total
TOTAL
Under 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
2t>-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
4D-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 6 e v e r
*
P
•H
1,197
2,422
43*
315
401
427
2*4
227
151
137
292
156
393
539
444
336
104
36
ill
1"9
T
c Z 1
FOPEIOK nam
i - I - F e i r - l e T o t a l Bala r e - a l e
Total
4,937
155
20*
'
*
POPPIOH BOTH
Female
Hi!.
fatal
TOTAL
Hale
M
B
E
• B
AST ICAH BOTEH
L : e;r.a'.e
Total
Hale
2,437
2,473
2,670
1,119
492
445
504
446
255
23*
193
1*4
299
375
266
393
367
312
116
63
254
229
227
193
52
4*
5*
43
129
133
70
26.
297
269
106
56
SB
216
275
251
203
192
137
96
159
24 2
196
lie
491
445
503
234
?7*
729
I-'2
51
4*
47
ft:
43
10
7
•J.5
250
231
177
74
35
12
3
2
.
_
-
35
26
5
3
2
.
-
p
1,551
237
216
274
25 3
199
1,7
130
39
9
7
.
•
FT.iiFior; 3Lio;
"-eeuLle
Kale
Total
Total
2,240
1,319
922
100.0
1
-1
1
10.0
9.1
10.3
9.0
5.2
6.B
6.(f
3.4
5.9
7.6
5.5
7.9
7.4
6.4
2.4
3.2
-j
1
5
3
1*
.90
353
363
261
386
367
312
11*
61
1
-
9
77
107
128
67
2.5B
2B7
:>6o
106
5*
Laio t h i n a,05 p e r c e n t .
SouKtT
Form rflA-lJZl
(Humber and P e r c e n t )
S
5e-.i)r
4,910
S o W r , J u l y 1 , 19'.5
Include*.* eT*cuea* on e h c i t - t e r m l e i v f .
(Adjusted,
(114)
-1
4
1
7
57
150
235
196
128
so
43
10
7
•MAT.
Hale Feinr.le
49.6
-.-'
4.7
4:7
3.9
1.0
.9
1.2
1.4
2.6
2.7
1.3
5.2
5.3
5.5
2.2
1.1
50.4
4.B
4.4
5.6
541
4.2
3.9
2.8
2.0
3.3
4.9
4.0
2.6
1.6
.9
.7
.1
•
T
1
p o r n o " BORN
Hale ' e m a l * T o t a l H a l e Penal*
F.
£
AI FTi ICAP RCRN
Total
54.4 2 2 , 6
. 10.0
9.1
10.3
9.0.
5.1
4.7
3.7
I.1
.7
.J
.1
a
•
5.2
4.7
4.7
•i.'i
1.0
•9
1.0
.7
.5
.1
.-a
—
*
a.6
4.8
4.4
5.6
5.1
4.1
3.9
2.7
.3
.2
.1
-
45.6
.
a«
.1
.1
.3
1.9
9.2
7.4
5.4
7.7
7.a
6.4
2.4
1.2
26.8
18.9
a-
a
a
-
.2
.7
2.7
2.6
1.4
'.7
5.9
5.5
2.2
1.1
.
-
41
.1
.1
1,2
3.1
4.7
4.0
2.6
1.6
.9
.2
.1
TABLE LSa.—ICE BT SKI AND KHIYITII
EeAoueen f m i Cant-.! Utah Segregated at Tula lalca
Sajrtenber 1943 - Ear 1944
11221:
BEX .v:D AGE
TOTAL
tinder IT
17-19
E0-2L
25-29
10-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 A o r e r
BALK
Ondar 17
17-19
30-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
6O-64
65-69
70-74
75 * over
717'ALL
UAdar 17
17-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 A over
Source:
300005 41—m
A-e a s of Oacaeftar 3 1 , 1 9 4 3 .
F I 1 ! ! ! I
I U I 9 E 1
Anerleau
Bortl
Foreign
Born
Total
A t a r i oan
Born
Foreign
Bom
1,459
1,069
390
100.0
100.0
100.0
35S
93
278
216
84
91
77
79
63
44
42
24
7
3
357
o.
197
216
77
39
1
24.5
6.4
19J.
14.8
5.8
6.2
5.3
5.4
4.3
3.0
2.9
1.6
.5
.2
J3.4
3.7
26/1
SI,2
7.2
3.6
.7
.3
Total
«
"
2
876
63',
183
54
173
129
57
53
47
41
36
36
35
18
6
3
183
54
377
129
51
583
433
175
39
100
87
27
38
30
38
27
8
7
6
1
174
39
100
87
23
10
-
:8
2
-
-
1-7
52
69
77
63
U
42
24
7
3
61,5
60.0
59.5
12.5
3.7
12.2
8.6
4.0
3.6
3.2
2.8
2.5
2.5
2.4
1.2
.4
.2
17.1
5.1
16,6
12/
7.0
2.7
.7
.2
150
40.0
40.5
38.5
1
12.0
2.7
6.9
6.0
1.8
2.6
2.1
2.6
1.8
.5
18.3
3.6
9.:
8.1
2.2
.9
.3
240
«
1324
39
39
36
36
35
18
6
3
-4
28
30
38
27
8
7
6
1
-
Tom V. :-A-274
9
.!.
"
-
.3
1-8
13.3
33.1
19.7
16.1
11.3
10.8
6/1
1.8
.8
(115)
.5
J>
.1
-
"
.
.
-
_
.. 3. 86.1
10.0
10.0
9.2
9.2
9.0
4-6
1.5
.8
.
1.0
7.2
7.7
M
6.9
2.1
1.8
1.5
.3
TIBIA 48*.—ABA BT BAA AM AATXVXTTi b u u . H fron Colorado B i r . r B . g r . f n l o * at Tul. L a i .
0 . t o t a l 19*3 - Aaron 1 ) 4 *
taVal1
* • * an of Baonaoor 3 1 . 19*3.
I 7 I B I 1
Lurlou
torn
Tor alga
Born
T..1.1
P A S O 1 27 57
JUMrlcnn
Born
mi «:• u«
Total
TOTAL
1|*2)
1>0*3
38*
100.0
100.0
100.0
' . o . . IT
IT-IT
3))
108
It)
18*
*3
50
It
58
5*
85
it
3*
3)6
10.:
2*7
180
1
26.1
7.5
18.6
12.8
4.4
3-5
5.3
t.l
3.T
».S
*.3
2.4
.3
•3
36.2
10.4
25.6
1T.S
5.2
2.2
.7
.2
.2
.1
.3
aw*
25-29
30-3*
35-3T
40-**
»5-*9
JO-J*
55-59
to-**
65-89
TO-7*
T5 * o r . r
MALI
»
*
55
23
7
2
2
1
"
-2
4
8
27
67
56
52
it
61
3*
*4
.
-
871
611
260
61.0
56.6
184
76
168
13.)
40
14
1
3
5
It
33
IT
31
55
58
31
4
4
13.0
5.3
11.)
8.5
3.1
2.1
2.8
1.3
2.2
3.)
t.l
2.2
•3
.3
1T.T
7.3
16.1
11,*
3.8
1.3
To-r*
185
7*
170
121
*5
30
to
18
32
5i
58
31
t
BOUJA
55B
*3A
126
39.0
41.4
21*
32
214
32
5)
*1
15
9
.
-1
15.1
2.2
6.5
20.5
Ondtr 11
1T-19
20-2*
25-2)
30-3*
35-3)
*0-**
*5-*)
50-5*
55-5)
to-**
65-*9
T5 A nrnr
M t r 1)
1T-1)
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25-21
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35-3)
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14.5
13.4
16.6
15.8
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1.0
67.4
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1.3
4.2
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4.4
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15.0
8.0
2.0
1.0
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2.005
526
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17-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-1*
45-49
50-54
55-59
50-54
55-59
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75 4 oror
ma
355
266
93
92
116
96
64
76
60
3*
12
6
1.189
BnO.r 17
17-19
20-24
25-29
30-14
35-3!
49*44
45-49
50-54
55-59
40-6+
65-69
TO.74
75 4 oror
TlMiU
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19-1)
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
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75 1 ooor
5o!irc»j
lai
I 1 1 S I I 7
4o*ri*rfl
Bora
Total
1.456
549
100.0
100.0
526
131
347
2M
65
2
56
110
92
61
74
60
36
12
6
26.4
9.0
1T-7
13.2
4.6
4.6
5-9
4.6
4.2
3.8
3.0
1.9
.6
.3
36.2
12,4
13.9
16.0
5.6
2.5
•5
.4
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.1
321
59-3
59.6
J8.4
1
13.2
6.1
11.1
7.9
3-3
3-1
2.6
2.1
2.1
3.0
2-5
1.5
-5
.3
18.1
6.4
15.0
10.8
4.2
2.1
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41.4
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4
3
2
846
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6
4
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264
122
222
159
66
62
53
42
43
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50
31
10
6
263
122
219
1.58
61
30
T
3
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5*6
226
40.7
40.4
264
59
133
10)
27
30
65
54
263
59
130
1
13.2
2.9
6.6
5.3
1.3
1.5
3.3
2.7
2.1
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4.0
6.9
7.2
1.6
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Bora
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B.TO
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2
.
-
104
24
6
1
1
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-
-
3
1
5
32
46
39
40
57
50
31
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6
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3
3
3
24
64
53
41
17
10
7
2
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(117)
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.
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a
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1.0
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1.4
10.2
20.1
16.8
14.6
13.5
10.9
6.9
2.2
1.1
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5.6
8.4
7.1
7.3
10.4
9.1
5.6
1.8
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4.4
11.9
9.7
7.5
3.1
1.6
1-3
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Hfiifi
G B 4K0
tm
i t i i L
Und.r 17
17-15
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-31
40-44
45-41
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-61
70-74
75 •'
nut
Und.r 17
17-11
20-24
25-25
30-55
35*31
40-44
45-44
50-54
£S
65-69
70-T4
75 • f m r
•MUC
Dnltr 17
17-19
20-24
25-21
30-34
35-31
40-44
45-41
50-54
ss
65-61
TO-74
75 1 - - • -
GQureai
I v u t u t Trim ^ u w i i 5*£r*gftt«l *t Tuli L*Ji.
Agf *• of D«t«MbBr 31, 1943.
• Hill
t t i t i i r
4-a-ica"
Ian
"-til
4»rlou
Bern
j-oniga
215
US
*T
100.0
100.0
56
It
38
15
7
7
15
13
M
16
38
25
7
3
2
1
.
•
-4
2t.O
7.5
17.7
11.6
3-1
3-3
7.0
6.0
4.2
5.6
3.3
3.7
17.7
10.8
25.7
16.9
4.7
2.1
1.4
13
12
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12
T
8
2
Total
•7
.
-
-
*
-
131
*5
44
61.0
57.4
17
13
20
17
5
4
10
5
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•
•
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12.6
5.6
9.3
7.)
2-3
1.5
4.7
2-3
1.8
4.2
2.6
3.7
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13-5
11.5
i-4
1.4
1.4
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12
1
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1
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3
2
84
2)
4
18
8
2
3
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20
17
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21
39.0
42.6
13.4
1.5
8.4
3.7
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1.4
2.3
3.7
1.4
1.4
15,6
2.7
12.2
5.4
1-j
•7
-,
*
>
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3
3
3
1
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(118)
-
.7
*
foreign
Bern
100,0
.
6.019.4
17.8
13.5
17.5
10.5
11.9
3.0
•
66.7
_
3.0
11.9
7.5
9.0
13.4
9.0
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3.0
31.3
.
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3 , 07-5
10.3
4.5
4-5
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TABU 1S..--ACE Bt3B.ua
HATTVITI, I i u u t u f r o a H.urt Mountain 8 u ( r f | n t o l at Tula l a t a
baptoobar 1943 - Hay 1944
Silt:
4ga u
a.* Dactabar 3 1 , L943.
DUMBER
3 U 1KB 40 6
T 0 I 4 I
Ubdar 17
17-19
20-Z4
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-49
70-74
75 A oaer
Mat a
Undor 17
11-49
£0-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
80-44
65-49
70-74
75 4 oral
FEMilE
Undar 17
1T-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
80-64
65-69
70-71
75 4 b w r
c.MT0*i
P I U 1 N T
laarleaa
Bora
Foraign
Born
Talal
laarlcab
Bo.ru
Eoraign
Born
Total
988
478
310
100,0
100,0
100.0
27b
79
14b
119
49
41
ITS
79
116
111
41
10
1
28,0
8.0
14.8
1211
.3
43
62
7
40.6
11.7
21.8
18.8
t.o
r.j
1.0
•3
49
39
12
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•
'
8
25
56
81
43
49
39
12
8
2
1.2
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"
595
551
194
59.2
57.7
129
50
98
99
35
20
34
29
30
39
34
9
129
50
96
a6
30
11
J
.
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13.1
5.1
9.9
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3-5
2.0
19.1
8
1
*
5
9
29
29
30
39
34
9
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3-5
2.9
3.1
3.9
3.4
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.8
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;•*
U.5
LO.O
1.1
1.8
.9
-
403
287
118
40.8
42.3
147
29
48
50
14
21
27
lit
29
13
14
11
5
2
i
4
3
18
27
14.9
2.9
4.9
5.1
1.4
2.1
2.9
21.5
1.3
7.1
6.6
1.8
.7
.3
33
'
33
3-*
13
10
5
3
1.3
1.0
.5
.3
-
.1
13
10
5
3
-1
m
1
Ftsrm HJU-27*
(11?)
-
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-
1.6
2.6
8.1
16.1
20,0
13.5
15.T
12.6
3.9
2.6
.8
62.6
..3
1.6
2-9
9.1
9.1
9-7
12-5
11.0
2.9
2.4
.3
39.4
•i
a
LJ
1,0
5-2
S.7
10.4
4.2
3.2
1.8
l.o
-
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TaBLE l ! r . - i a IV i u IIJ VUTITITTi » • • « • • • • f r o a J . r o a . S a i r a ( a t a l a t Tula Lata
Baataaaar W»j - Bajr L?*4
IIota.
t j . aa of Oaoaabar 3 1 , 1 ? * 3 .
I D I I U
SEX AKD JUH
1 0 T 1 L
Uauar IT
17-1?
20-2*
25-2?
30-3*
35-3?
*0-«*
45-*?
50-54
55-5?
60-6*
65-4?
70-T*
75 4 oaar
Oalar 17
17-1?
20-1*
25-2?
30-34
35-3?
40-44
45-*?
50-54
55-5?
(0-44
45-4?
70-74
75 4 o r , r
ISSUE
Ua4ar 17
11-1?
20-24
25-2?
30-34
35-3?
40-44
45-50
50-54
55-5?
40-44
45-4?
70-74
75 4 aaar
iaaricaa
Bora
P I I C 1 I 7
foreign
Bora
Total
laarleas
Bora
foralga
Bora
2,147
1,484
441
100.0
100.0
100.0
732
177
304
171
101
718
171
2?2
164
2.1
.7
1.7
1.1
15
20
3
4
1
34.1
8.2
14.2
8.0
4.7
4.6
5.4
5.7
3.5
4.2
4.2
2.3
.6
.3
684
M
14
4
11
7
24
43
?7
11?
73
8?
?0
4?
13
4
407
56.3
53.?
61.6
8
1
4
3
12
35
45
52
40
74
75
42
10
4
17^
4.4
8.7
4.1
2.3
2.5
2.7
2.5
2.0
24.4
6.3
124
5.4
2.6
14
.8
.2
.3
.1
1.2
.2
.6
117
122
77
?0
W
4?
13
4
1,204
aall
Baaraai
Total
371
?5
187
87
50
54
58
54
44
75
75
42
10
4
75
M
163
?4
1*3
84
18
l?
18
2
*
1
3.5
3-5
2.0
•5
•3
u.<
1?.7
11.0
5.0
2.4
1.3
•3
•3
.1
"
a
*
"
?3?
66,
254
43.7
46.1
341
82
U7
84
51
44
355
4
3
7
4
14
28
52
67
33
15
15
7
3
14.8
3.8
5.5
3-?
2.4
2.1
2.7
3.2
1-5
.7
-7
.3
.1
28-?
5?
48
33
15
15
7
3
-
7?
110
80
37
14
7
1
"
-
Tara aU-274
(120)
"
54
7.4
5.4
2.1
1.1
•5
.1
"
34
?.5
14.6
174
11.1
13.5
13.5
7-5
2.0
4
.5
1.6
5.3
6.J
74
6.1
11.2
11.2
6.4
14
4
38.4
•9
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1.1
.6
2.1
4.2
7.8
10.0
5-0
2.3
24
1.1
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"
T1B1X 4 8 K - — i d BY SEX AKD XACTTCTTt »Tacu.ei f r o a Mtntaaur 5 « s r » £ « t e d a t Tula U k a
Oetobar 19*3 - r«bru*ry l«*4
Hotai
SEX AND A S
*fa aa of Dacaabar 3 1 ,
J943.
• Kill
PERCENT
laaricaa
Bora
Tot.1
daorlGaa
Bora
Por.iga
Bora
Total
TOTAL
2,1(5
1.523
(42
100.0
100.0
Oadar 1?
1T-1»
20-24
25-29
30-3*
35-39
to-**
*5-*9
50-J*
584
162
382
253
Alt
86
1*3
115
89
95
7*
S3
10
58.
161
377
251
92
.1
36.3
10.4
24.8
16.5
6.0
2.0
1.0
.4
.4
53
27.0
7.5
17.4
11.7
5.2
4.0
(.4
5.3
4.1
4.4
3.*
2.5
5
.2
55-59
6o-6t
65-69
70-74
75 A DT*r
HALE
Ondtr IT
17-19
20-2*
25-29
30-3*
35-39
40-44
*5-*9
50-J*
55-59
(0-44
(5-69
70-74
75 * o»*r
m i l t
Ondar 17
17-19
20-2*
25-29
30-3*
35-39
«0-4*
*5-*9
50-5*
55-59
(0-4*
65-49
70-7*
75 • o . o r
6evu-«ai
5
JO
lb
6
6
"
5
2
20
56
127
109
83
95
9*
10
*
a
1,298
It]
415
60.0
4B.0
310
85
237
1*4
510
85
235
1*5
.
-2
20.3
5
14.3
3.9
10.9
6.7
3.5
2.6
3.8
2.7
2.3
3.7
3.0
2.1
.3
.2
75
57
62
58
50
79
(5
•5
4
5
u
2*
14
*1
-
1
11
33
68
5*
44
79
(5
«5
6
5.4
15.4
V.4
4.1
1.6
.9
.3
.3
.
-
6(7
(40
227
40.0
42.0
27*
77
1*5
109
37
31
61
57
39
14
9
8
17.
76
142
108
28
•1
12.7
itJ.L!
*
"
(
:
I>
2
•
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3
1'
9
25
59
55
39
14
9
6
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f o r * WU-zT*
(121J
S.o
2.8
2.4
1.8
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9.4
7.1
1.8
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.1
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.1
.
"
ror.iga
lora
10O.O
.
.2
.8
.4
3.1
9.0
19.8
17.0
12.9
14.8
11.5
S.2
1.5
.6
64.6
.
-
.3
.2
1.7
5.1
10.6
8.4
7.2
12.3
10.1
I.I
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35.4
.2
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1.4
3.7
7.2
8.6
5.7
2.5
1.4
1.2
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-
TABLE 4Bh,—AM Bf &U iVD NATIVITY E v u t i M I Team Jiinldc** Sagr*£*t*d • - ftklfl U k *
3 « p t w b a r 18*> - U*y 184*
Ust.i
miiDjiii
TOTAL
Undor IT
17-10
20-24
25-2)
30-34
35-30
40-44
45-40
JO-54
55*59
(0-64
65-60
70-04
75 4 o-»r'
•ALT
tt~j4T IT
17-15
20-24
25-20
30-34
35-30
40-44
45-45
30-54
55-55
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 4 :<T.I
TU44L1
Ond-r 17
17-10
20-24
25-20
30-34
35-30
40-44
45-40
SO-SO
55-50
60-64
65-60
70-74
75 4 0-4T
£eurc*i
Tot-1
4gi u
I D H I I R
444T1Q4B
Bon
of O.eoMbor } 1 , 1943,
Totkl
100.0
100.0
38.3
1C.2
29.1
15.0
6.6
1.2
.6
34
15
9
1
1
10-1
5.4
14,6
7.5
3.0
6.0
9,4
T.T
3.8
10,1
4.5
2.4
•3
.3
335
UT
169
64
19
*0
21
13
20
29
26
33
34
15
6
1
1
M
U
47
2*
1L
2
-
*
"
7 I H C 1 H T
4-4-1-u
Bon
TorolgzL
Bor-
1
1
-
2
19
27
26
33
-
TortigB
Born
100,0
-
.1
1.2
-
1.2
10.1
16.0
15.5
15.6
20,3
9.0
4.6
.6
.6
106
lib
110
59.5
51.5
30
J
31
10
jfl
1
11
12
10
22
2.7
15
7
1
1
5.0
2.1
0.2
3.0
2.4
3-5
3.5
3.0
6.5
6.3
4.5
2.1
-3
.3
19.0
3.9
1T.0
6.0
4.2
1.2
.6
59
41.5
49.5
34.5
10.1
3.3
5-4
4-5
1.5
2.1
4.5
4.T
3.3
1.8
20.3
6.6
10.2
O.O
2.1
.
. 6-
a
13
13
10
22
29
15
1
1
1
t
jo
10
T
i:
L
"
1
1
-
130
81
34
U
19
15
5
T
15
16
11
6
i4
11
17
H*
4
_
-L
-1
'
T
15
16
11
6
-1
-
-1
-
f o r * MA*2f4
(122)
"
.3
'
"
65.5
.
.6
.6
-
,6
6.5
7.1
6.0
13.1
16.7
8.0
4,2
.6
.6
.6
4.2
9.5
5.5
6.5
3.6
,*
"*
TABLE ifli---AGE BY SEX XKO KATIVITTi U r a i u n frcn Kah«*r Segregated at Tula Lag*
s«ptenb*r 19+3 - May 1944
Igtjgl
SEX AMU JUS
TOTAL
Onder 17
17-19
10-24
2S-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-45
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 4 o r . r
•Silt
Uud.r 17
17-19
20-24
25-29
JO-3*
35-39
40-44
4J-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 * arar
rXMAlE
S H U 17
n-19
20-24
25-29
10-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 A or*r
Sfluroti
Age u ftf h e a t e r J l , 19+3*
f i n s i c
Aaarican
Born
i < m i >
Anarloan
Born
Tertian
Bora
Total
1,430
989
441
100.0
100.0
100.0
437
120
227
135
61
66
90
61
67
67
53
35
4J2
119
224
132
23
.«
45
43.6
12.1
22.7
13.4
5.2
2.3
J
e:
30.5
8.3
16,0
9.4
4.3
4.8
6-3
4.3
4.7
4.7
1.2
.2
.7
.1
2.0
10.2
19.2
13.7
15.0
15.0
12.0
6.)
1.1
-9
Total
•
1
1
61
66
66
S3
•5
5
4
3-T
.5
-
.1
.1
"
Toraiao
Born
5
-
974
579
26J
61.1
SM
66.9
234
62
153
93
37
40
46
27
50
231
si
152
92
.13
16
2
3
16.4
4.3
10.8
2j.3
6.2
15.4
6-3
.7
.2
.2
.2
53
1
4
49
32
5
3
-1
"
1
1
1
4
24
44
27
49
52
49
32
5
2.4
.3
.3
5.8
2,6
2.8
3.2
1.9
3.3
3.5
3-7
.1
.1
3
3-4
2.2
.3
.2
-
1.6
.2
-
.9
5.4
10.0
6.1
11.1
11*1
11.1
7.*
1.1
.7
556
410
146
38.9
41.5
33.1
203
58
74
52
24
28
44
34
17
14
4
J
201
56
72
50
19
7
3
2
14.1
4.0
5.2
3.6
1.7
2.0
3.J
2.4
1.2
1.0
20.3
Bc
-1
»
"
-2
2
5
21
41
34
17
14
4
3
-1
i u r a *EA-2VH
(1231
-3
.2
-
.1
5.9
7.J
5^
1.9
.7
.3
-
,5
•5
1,1
*'jj
T*4
3*9
J*2
.1
»7
•*
TlBLt •oSj.—jbOX Wt SKX iiJD tULTXYITTi
E T U U * H *t Tula Lakt Prior to Sagragatlon »ho HaMainad u
DMtritir 19*3
Hon i
* s " • • of D o e » t » r 3 1 , 1343.
• n u n
SSI DTD M l
TOTAL
Uador IT
17-19
20-14
25-2?
30-34
3J>M
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-5)
60-04
65-6)
70-T4
T5 * oror
ma
Aaorloon
Bora
foroion
Bora
Total
6,249
3.930
2.319
521
793
450
227
10»
41
7
3
4
5
forolgo
Bora
100.0
100.0
100.0
26.4
6.4
12.)
)-3
3.6
4.3
6.5
5.9
4.6
6.)
5.3
3.)
1.3
44.b
lj.j
Z0.2
11. S
5.8
2.6
1.2
.2
.1
.3
.1
.2
.2
.5
-1
3.537
2,000
1.53)
56.6
50.9
06.J
683
241
427
235
136
134
240
1)5
150
320
296
204
07 8
234
425
231
128
H
33
6
2
I
5
22.2
.2
.1
22
14.1
3.9
6.6
3.6
2.2
2.1
3.6
2.8
2.4
5.1
4.)
3.3
1.2
.4
65-69
70-T4
75 • ooor
)3
23
f
i
}
i
3
-1
1
2
4
8
79
207
169
148
318
296
204
73
.5
a. 1
a
»
6a
Lo.s
5.9
3.3
1.4
.6
.2
a.1
»
U»)
15.0
12.1
LM
14.2
9.1
3.5
1.1
a, 2
.3
3.4
8.9
7.3
0.4
15.0
12.8
8.8
3.1
.9
2,912
1.930
)62
43.4
45.1
35.7
695
263
3)0
220
101
136
195
194
14)
99
35
22
1
4
S9J
2
1
2
1
4
69
161
193
146
96
32
20
14-3
4.5
22.0
7.2
9.4
5.0
2.5
1.2
.4
.1
llodor 17
17-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
10-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
6o-64
65-69
70-Ti
75 B o i o r
*
..))»
Aaorlaan
12
166
363
362
254
416
320
224
62
26
Oadar 1 )
D-19
20-24
25-25
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
00-64
nuns
p i i o n i
Total
'•1)9
524
T5?
455
23)
1)2
435
369
2)7
419
331
226
62
27
Sagragaaa
•t&t
JOB
219
91
49
14
1
1
1
3
2
»4
—
5-9
3.5
1.6
2.2
3-1
3.1
2.4
1.6
.6
.4
.1
.1
.
•
•
.1
.1
-
•
•
.1
.2
3.0
7.5
8.3
0.3
4.2
L.4
•9
.4
.1
L H I t b t u 0*05 partants
ftwiroot
Li at at A.H.H-.1 ftsfidMti of T ^ t Wfcp Iho B — 1 n « l P I Bagrtgaac i f t w Coojabpr 1 3 . 19*j o u t p i l a l
bjr H a . i a t i c i BMtlon, Tula W k t Captor
(l?*)
SECTION VI
NISEI IN THE ARMED FORCES
On June 17, 1942, the War Department discontinued the induction
of Japanese Americans, commonly called Nisei, into the armed forces,
end accordingly all Nisei were classified IV-C (not acceptable for
service because of ancestry)* However, at that time there were several
thousand citizens of Japanese descent from Hawaii and the mainland who
were already in the Army.
It soon became apparent that there was a need for citizens of
Japanese 'descent for teaching the fundamentals of the Japanese language
to officers of Military Intelligence, and in other capacities as translators and interpreters. The policy adopted in June 1942 was modified
in the late fall of the same year, and about 160 Nisei volunteers were
recruited from the various WRA centers.
With the announcement by the Secretary of War that the Army had
decided to form a special Nisei combat team, a recruitment program was
conducted in February and liarch under Army supervision at all relocation
centers resulting in 1,208 volunteers from the ten centers. The Nisei
accepted from these volunteers joined with several thousand volunteers
simultaneously recruited from the Hawaiian Islands and with-several
hundred who enlisted on the mainland outside of the WRA centers to.form
the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in April 1943.
The Secretary of War announced that American citizens of Japanese
descent were again subject to involuntary induction through the Selective Service System effective January 20, 1944- It was later ruled that
Japanese Americans at the Tule Lake Segregation Center would not be
subject to Selective Service. It was not until November 18, 1944, that
Selective Service set up procedures permitting voluntary induction of
Japanese nationals.
WRA had little to do with the actual administration of the
Selective Service in the relocation centers. For the most part it was
handled according to Selective Service procedure with WRA officials
acting as liaison with local draft boards, supplying information to the
evacuees when needed, and sometimes furnishing transportation. An
attempt was made to keep as accurate records as possible on the disposition of all persons called or volunteering after January 20, 1944,
including only those called or volunteering at a WRA center or persons
returning to a center prior to reporting for physical examination or
induction. As a result, records were collected for some 6,173 persons
(125)
called or volunteering, 2,795 of whom were inducted from WRA centers,
852 were placed in Class 1-A who left the center before their final
status was determined, 1,446 were rejected, 315 were arrested for refusal to report for induction or physical examination, and the remainder
represented those who were unable to report for pre-induction physical
examinations or for induction or active duty because they had relocated
before their status was determined or because of illness, etc ' No
report was received from the local Selective Service boards on some
241 persons who were called.
Table 49 presents the number of Nisei volunteers who were accepted for service prior to the reestablishment of Selective Service on
January 20, 1944, and the number inducted from WRA centers after the
reestablishment of Selective Service. The first category is limited to
those evacuees whose final departure from a relocation center was for
the purpose of induction into the armed forces and does not include any
evacuees who entered the .services after they had relocated.
The latter
category refers to actual inductions from a 7JRA center and includes a
limited number of relocated evacuees visiting at centers who were inducted directly from the center. War Department releases indicate that
between November 1940 and December 1945, some 25,778 Japanese Americans
were inducted into the armed forces, 438 of whom were officers and
25,340 enlisted men. It has been estimated that 13,528 were from the
mainland and 12,250 from Hawaii.
Table 50 reflects in part evacuee reaction against the reestablishment of Selective Service resulting from a feeling that Japanese
Americans had been denied many of their constitutional rights and that,
if inducted, certain discriminations would still be practiced against
them. Of the 315 arrests due to Selective Service violations, 263 resulted in convictions and 28 in releases.
Table 51 presents the reported casualties suffered by Japanese
American soldiers who prior to induction had resided in a center or
whose next of kin resided in a center. Since the War Department does
not release total casualties by nationality groups, the information in
this table was collected by matching the names of individuals appearing
in War Department casualty lists against WRA records. When an individual could not positively be identified as either having resided in a
center or having next of kin who were or had been in a center, he was
omitted from the casualty data. This process was supplemented by WRA
center reports on casualties.
The publication, '•442nd Combat Team", compiled by members of the
442nd and published by the Information and Education Section of the War
Department, summarized casualties to the 442nd (which included the
famous 100th Battalion) in the summer of 1945 as followsj
(156)
Killed in action
Died of wounds
Wounded or injured
Missing in action
To t a 1
„. 569
81
3,713
67
4,430
This is not a complete report on Japanese American casualties in
the European theater inasmuch as Nisei soldiers served with many groups
other than the 442nd. Neither does it include Nisei casualties in the
Pacific theater which must have been considerable as War Department
figures indicated that there were some 3,000 Nisei serving in the
Pacific on V-J Day.
The publication, "442nd Combat Team" referred to above, lists
decorations and citations presented up to August 7, 1945, as follows:
Distinguished Unit Citation
Distinguished Service Cross
Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit ....'
Silver Star
Oak Leaf Cluster to Silver Star
Soldiers Medal
Bronze Star
Oak Leaf Cluster to Bronze Star
Army Commendati on
Division Commendation •
Total
3
42
1
13
249
5
11
579
24
13
62
1,002
Since that time the Combat Team has been awarded four more Distinguished
Unit Citations, one Congressional Medal of Honor, and numerous other
citations, including Silver and Bronze Stars.
(127)
TLBLt 49,— HmZtlCuS
IHTO JLShBS FOBCE. 3T CKUTiZHi
J i f f t M t i Americana Inducted f r o * IKe C e a t e n Froa Inception to Cicala*
E o t t : I h l i report i s l i a l t a l to those TUX t e a t a r r e e l d a n t e u ( r e l o c a t e d eT&cueei T i p l t l n * a t can tare alio vara i nine tad 41r a o t l y fron e e n t e r e , and aasludaa {1} eveouaaa Inducted urlor to e v a c u a t i o n , {a) r e l o c a t e d avaouaee TOIUCtaarlag and c a l l e d
by S e l e c t i v e Sarrloa mho did. not return to a aantar for induction , and (3) ovecuoaa Toluateeriiuj and c a l l e d by S e l e c t i v e
S e r v i c e a t oaatnr* aha r a l o o a t a d prior to Induction,
( f a r Depar t w n t Helena a» i n d i c a t e that between lorember 1940 and Paean
bar 1945,
25,776 Japaaeee amarlcana vera Inducted Into the arrnad forcea—439 o f f l c a r a and 29,340 a n l l a t a d aan—vtta an
a i t l a a t a d 13.62& f r o a the aa-lnlend and 12 ,260 fron Hawaii).
CUJTBH
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOLulTntXD
MI01 1 - 3 0 - 4 4 ^
3,600
Central Utah
473
Colorado Hirer
fill
i U U L T D aJPfJen
l-aO-44/fe
806
2.790
BO
39."
116
495
487
64
404
Orwada
**t
117
»TT
Baart Mountain
380
36
347
63
37
16
174
44
133
Minidoka
694
All
378
Shiver
374
16
389
67
07
-
M i a Slver
Jareae
ttaaaannr
Tula Late
1/ Doea not include v o l u n t i e r * n o t a c c e p t e d f o r a e r v i c e ,
£ / Include* T o l u u t a w e and l e l e c t i v * Sarrloa ludoctiona ( S e l e c t i v e B e r r l s * *** r e ^ a t a U l i k e d f a r Jnpaaea*
American* or. January 26, 1 9 4 4 ) .
Sourcei
nvporta f r o * H a Oar. tare
TiXul 50. "&C-F.CT; Tl Sift VI CI TtoUTtOSS 3T OISPOSITIOB" AJm BT CJSTKai Jspaneee l u r l o a n j a t f a * Center a « u Kafuaed to Eeport for Phyeical
txaalsatloiL o r fox Indue t l e e . January 20. 1944 - loTanber 3 0 , 1945
™
KUL
J™
Se
TOTAL
Central Utah
Colorado Sirer
011a
BITOT
316
6
9
3
113
-
-
" " "
-*"
6
**"
KLB.TBH.D
ygy
jawei=
4
V
1
BSSMM&
mmt^
^ ^
363
38
.
-
B
1
6
104
-
-
-
-
-
I
31
1
-
Oranada
36
-
Heart Mountain.
M
2
-
1
86
-
-
-
1
Jerome
1
M "Lilian a r
»
*
*
Hlnidokn
40
1
4
3
-
27
-
Bbhmar
Tula Lftjte
•nrciaj
•
•
-
33
-
-
-
3
-
-
Baporte fron fJak Oantare
r.-^
—
3
»
a?
t U U 61.—HtPOKTO) CASOHTIIS HT LOCATIO:" Of 91X7 CT H I ; J i p w t n Aaerleen S o l d l e r e lho Retired in or Ihote Sort of l i e Mended In *
ISA Center, Sorenter 3 0 . 1945
Rntot B i l e report l o l i m i t e d to (1) c a o u e l t l e o reported to oantor e o m l n l e t r n t l e e porooonol no bn.rtn6 occurred to o o l d l o r nmneeri of oroouoo f e m i l l e o s end (3) oeerntltlet our n o d In RAT Deportment Releneee u d idontdflod oo hoeing ocourrod to l o l d l o r e who rnolded in or
Ubooo n t r t of ran r o t l d o d i n o IRA Center. pumbere In thle report refer to l o d l v i d a n l e oufferirut o a o u o l t l o e , 1 . 0 . , » ooldlor rounded
too or roore tirjeo to corrlod en one c o r n e l t j .
mnT™rcn
Kmi
I •! ! 1 l
767
173
560
3d
10
26
Contrel ntrh
Oolorodo Mirer
HLLE>
wmwi
IIISSIIO
15
10*
If
M
3
« J . e Mirer
77
It
80
1
orenedn
99
22
74
I
l e e r t eVjuntoin
63
11
62
leniennr
IT
3
14
Mlnldoln
123
34
91
3
MPheer
74
23
48
3
P i l e T.oi.
32
10
23
Rnloonted
137
27
107
oretrotl
for heperment C o r n e l l / Releeeet end Roporto from IRA Oontorn
[1291
2
SECTION VII
VITAL STATISTICS
Part I
Natality, Mortality and Stillbirth Statistics •
Definition of Terms
Order of birth refers to the total number of children ever born
alive to a mother, including the tabulated birth. For definition of
nativity, see Section IV. Cause of Death is classified in accordance
with the Manual of the International List of Causes of Death (Fifth
Revision), Selected causes of death are in agreement with the selection made by the Bureau of the Census in similar tabulations.
Source of Data
Natality, mortality and stillbirth data for WRA center residents
and those temporarily away from centers on short-term or seasonal, leave
were summarized from copies of birth and death certificates supplied by
each center, the originals of which are on file in the appropriate office of the state involved, and from monthly lists of live births,
stillbirths and deaths, Forms WRA-316 and -317, received from centers.
The latter include a small number of live births and deaths for which
copies of certificates were not obtained.
Natality and mortality data for the total United States for 1943
and 1944, which are presented in tables 60 to 62 for comparison with
WRA center data, were obtained from U, S, Bureau of the Census publications as specified in each table.
In 1943 the Statistics Section requested that the Census Bureau
prepare certain special tabulations of vital data for persons of Japanese descent for 1940, 1941 and 1942, Summaries compiled from these
tabulations are presented in tables 63 and 64.
Calculation and Interpretation of Rates
Birth and death rates for a particular population are used primarily for comparison with similar rates for other population groups,
or for the same group over a period of time. However, comparing birth
and death rates for WRA centers over a period of time or with rates for
the total population of the United States or selected states, is subject
(130)
to many limitations because of (1) the peculiar age and sex composition
of the population of Japanese descent originally evacuated to WRA centers, as portrayed in figure 6, Section V, (2) the rapid decrease in
the population of centers over very short periods of time, and (3) the
continually changing composition of the population as a result of selective relocation, In addition to these three basic considerations
operating toward a lack of comparability of rates, the psychological
factors involved in the evacuation from the West Coast and life in the
closed and artificial communities of the relocation centers over a
period of time undoubtedly had some effect, particularly on natality
rates. However, because of the overlapping effects of the first three
factors mentioned and because of the further complicating effect of
other wartime conditions which operated to increase the birth rate
throughout the country as a whole and probably in the centers as well,
there appear to be no adequate means of measuring the effect of this
psychological factor.
Method of Calculation
In calculating the birth and death rates an attempt was made to
adjust for the first three factors mentioned above. The use of agespecific birth and death rates eliminates to a great extent the effect
of the abnormal age distribution of the center population. A careful
selection of the base population used in computing the rates was directed toward minimizing, insofar as was possible under the abnormal situation and within the limits of available data, the effect on the rates
of the rapidly decreasing population with its continually changing composition. The base population used and the reasons for their selection
are described below.
Rates are ratios (per an established size group) of the number
of births or deaths occurring over a period of time to the size (at a
selected time) of the group for which the births or deaths are reported.
As such, rates are not noticeably affected by the population base used
provided the base is within the period of time included in the reporting
of data and the population remains relatively stable during the period.
This is the situation found in a normal population group and is true
for the United States. However, because of the rapidly decreasing center population and its changing composition during the reporting period,
the selection of a base takes on added significance in the calculation
of rates for WRA centers and will have a marked effect on the rates.
The table below, which indicates the number and percent decrease in
population of centers by six-month intervals, suggests the pronounced
effect which the selection of a population base as of one date rather
than as of another would have on the resulting birth and death rates.
7OO0U5 {»—40—
10
(131)
DATE
January 1, 1943
J u l y 1, 1943
January 1, 1944
July 1, 1944
January 1, 1945
July 1, 1945
January 1, 1946
March 20, 1946
CENTER
POPUUTION
110,240
103,282
96,576
87,383
80,878
63,857
7,303
0
PERCENT DECREASE
FROM JANUARY 1 ,
1 9 4 3 POPULATION
6.3
12.4
20.7
26.6
42.1
93.4
100.0
This extremely rapid loss of population, in d i r e c t contrast to the
r e l a t i v e l y s t a b l e population of the United States (the l a t t e r increased
but 1.2 percent from J u l y 1, 1943 to J u l y 1, 1944, while WRA center
population decreased 15.4 percent during the same period), complicated
the selection of the bases t o be used in calculating center r a t e s which
would be comparable with r a t e s for the United S t a t e s . The bases described below were selected as the b e s t , considering the abnormal s i t u ation and the a v a i l a b i l i t y of d a t a .
F i r s t of the month population was used as the base in calculating
crude b i r t h and death r a t e s on an annual b a s i s by month, thus adjusting
the population base each month; t h i s differs from the regular procedure
used by the Census Bureau of basing monthly r a t e s on midyear population.
The' crude r a t e s by year were obtained by adding 'the twelve monthly r a t e s
(not converted t o an annual b a s i s ) , thus adjusting the yearly r a t e s for
the decrease in population occurring during each month.
Live b i r t h s by age of mother were summarized semiannually (see
t a b l e 53). The age-specific b i r t h r a t e s for 1943 and 1944 were obtained
by adding semiannual r a t e s (not converted to an annual b a s i s ) computed
for the two six-month periods in each year; these semiannual r a t e s
were based on the age d i s t r i b u t i o n of the female population a t the beginning of each six-month period since i t i s believed t h a t t h i s d i s t r i bution best represents the female population t o which b i r t h s occurred
during the p e r i o d . Because of the financial s t a t u s of many center r e s i dents as a r e s u l t of the evacuation, expectant mothers and women planning to. have children tended to remain in centers where free medical
care was provided for a l l .
Age-specific death r a t e s were based on the age composition of the
midyear population of the c e n t e r s , since t h i s was the available age d i s t r i b u t i o n nearest to the concept of an "average" population, which i s
the most l o g i c a l for the computation of death r a t e s .
(132)
In all cases the population bases selected included evacuees on
short-term and seasonal leave, since births and deaths for this group
were included in the reporting. Rates are not calculated prior to 1943
since centers were receiving evacuees in large numbers until November
3, 1942, and there is no population base which represents the group to
which births and deaths occurred during 1942. Rates are not calculated
after 1944 because of the rapidity with which evacuees relocated and
the centers closed; all centers except Tule Lake were emptied of their
population in 1945, and the last evacuee left Tule Lake in March of
1946,
Interpretation of Rates
In tables 60 to 62 crude birth and death rates, stillbirth
ratios, age-specific birth rates, and age-specific death rates are presented for IRA centers and the total United States for 1943 and 1944—
the only two years for which rates were computed for centers. Although
the methods of calculation described above adjust the rates insofar as
available tabulations of vital data and population data allowed, because of the rapidly decreasing center population with its abnormal
age distribution and ever changing composition, extreme caution should
be exercised in drawing conclusions from comparisons of center rates
for 1943 and 1944 and of center rates with rates for the United States,
The crude birth and death rates are particularly subject to misinterpretation since all the effects of the unusual age distribution
remain in these rates. The very low crude death rates for centers
(5,6 and 6,7 in 1943 and 1944, as compared with 10,9 and 10,6 respectively for the United States) are to a large extent due to the lower
proportion of the evacuees in the older age groups relative to the
United States population, and may also be affected by the fact that a
selected group of several hundred persons were not evacuated but remained in hospitals and institutions on the West Coast,
Both the crude and age-specific birth and death rates are
greatly affected by the changing age-sex pattern of the population resulting from the selective composition of the relocated group of evacuees. Figure 4, Section V, compares the age-sex distribution of those
who had relocated by December 31, 1944 with that of the original group
of evacuees who entered WRA centers. While only 13 percent of the
original evacuees were females between 20 and 34 years of age, 24 percent of the evacuees who had relocated by December 31, 1944 were in
this age group. The resulting pronounced decrease in female population
at centers in the most productive child-bearing age groups (and hence
in the number of females in the base population for the rates), combined with the fact that expectant mothers in these age groups tended
to remain in the centers until their children were born (which off-set
(133)
a possible decrease in the number of births in these age groups as a
result of heavy relocation) are believed to be largely responsible for
the increase in the age-specific birth rates for centers from 19-43 to
1944.
The tendency of the old and infirm to remain in the centers,
combined with the rapid decrease in center population, at least partially explains the rise in the crude and age-specific death rates from
1943 to 1944.
Comparison of'center rates for these two years is further qualified by yet another effect of the steadily decreasing population in the
centers. Rates for 1943 refer to a very different population from that
to which the 1944 rates refer. As a result, although the changes in
the birth and death rates from 1943 to 1944 do reflect an increase in
the rate for the particular group of evacuees who resided in centers
on the dates selected frr the base population for each year, they do
not present a valid measure of the change in the birth rate for the
original group of evacuees transferred to WRA centers nor for any specific group of evacuees.
Conclusions
1. Comparisons between birth and death rates for WRA centers
and the total United States are subject to basic limitations because of
the peculiar age distribution of the evacuees in WRA centers and the
rapid decrease in the population of the centers in contrast to the
relatively stable and relatively normal age distribution of the United
States population.
2. The increase in the birth and death rates for WRA centers
from 1943 to 1944 cannot be interpreted as an increase in the birth
rate for the people evacuated from the West Coast. The rates for these
two years are accurate and consistent in terms of method' of calculation,
and rates for each year can be applied to the particular group of evacuees at the center on specified dates. But because of the rapid decrease
and the swiftly changing composition of the population at centers during
the two-year period, the rates for the two years refer to very different
population groups and cannot be interpreted as measuring a change in the
birth rate for any group of evacuees.
3. Birth and death rates in WRA centers are not representative
of rates for the total population of Japanese descent in the United
States. Since the U, S. Bureau of the Census does not publish vital
data for persons of Japanese descent in their reports on vital statistics for the United States, there may be a tendency to use WRA center
vital statistics as representative of the total population of Japanese
(134)
in the United Stai.es. Jjn this connection it is important to remember
that the centers, although originally containing the overwhelming majority of persons of Japanese descent in the United States, rapidly decreased in population (as evacuees relocated to .normal communities outside) and became abnormal and artificial communities with respect to
many of the basic factors affecting birth and death rates.
Part 2
Marriages and Divorces
The number of marriages summarized in table 65 is known- to be
incomplete. Primarily for the purpose of keeping files properly crossreferenced both at centers and in Washington, center statisticians were
directed to make a monthly report on Form WRA-31S of those marriaees
which were known to the staff. The summary is likely to be lacking in
many of those marriages which took place when a resident or residents
were temporarily away from centers on short-tern or seasonal leave. It
should also be pointed out that some of the marriages included in table
65 include one member who was not or had never been a resident of the
particular center reporting the marriage or of any other center.
Data summarized in table 66 refer to known final divorce decrees
obtained by evacuees at centers or away on temporary leave which were
reported by centers on Form WRA-319. In this instance, as with marriages, one of the parties may not have been a resident of the center
involved or of any other center. Most of the states in which the centers were located did not recognize residence of evacuees (Wyoming was
an exception) and hence divorce actions instigated by evacuees residing
in WKA centers in such states were by deposition and in many cases it
is rot known whether they were carried to a conclusion.
Part 3
Reportable Diseases
Selected reportable diseases summarized in table 67 are compiled
from monthly Public Health Reports, Form WRA-2/J2, submitted by centers.
While most of the material is taken from a section called Communicable
Diseases, additional information for such diseases as syphilis, tuberculosis, coccidioidomycosis and food poisoning ha3 been obtained from a
section on hospitalization and from the narrative section; this has not
been attempted for such diseases as pneumonia and influenza. Additional
information for typhoid fever, dysentery and cerebrospinal meningitis
has been collected from causes of death on death certificates. No information except number of cases, center, and date of report is available.
(135)
The first center reports cover the month of October 1942 for all
centers except Gila River, which series begins with November, and Colorado River, which did not submit a report until it came under the exclusive jurisdiction of WRA in July 1943• For centers other than Colorado River, the time uncovered prior to submission of the first report
ranges from no months to four. Last reports for two of the centers
leaves no time uncovered, six leave one month, one leaves two months,
and one six months (Tule Lake), Exclusive of Jerome whose last report
covers the month of closure, four of the last reports are for September
1945 (Central Utah, Heart Mountain, Minidoka and Tule Lake), and five
are for October (Colorado River, Gila River, Granada, Manzanar and
Rohwer),
Variation in which diseases were reported and in the cprapleteness of reporting is evident here as it is country-wide. The following examples are cited:
(1) All 412 syphilis cases were reported by seven centers,
(2) Of the 52 cases of gonococcus infection, 44 were reported
by Minidoka,
(3) The number of tuberculosis cases reported ranged from 153
from Colorado River to 10 from Tule Lake,
(4) Minidoka and Tule Lake did not report cases of influenza,
and of the 2,197 reported in 1943, 1,146 were from Central
Utah and 888 from Jerome,
(5) Manzanar and Minidoka did not report cases of pneumonia.
(6) Jerome reported 394 cases of conjunctivitis with only three
other centers reporting any cases (Colorado River 145,
Minidoka three, Rohwer 10 and Tule Lake six),
(7) All 109 cases of dermatophytesis reported in 1944 were from
Colorado River.
(8) The 30 cases of coccidioidomycosis were cases hospitalized
at Gila River in 1942,
(9) Heart Mountain did not report any cases of trachoma and
Colorado River reported 30.
Twp cases of typhoid fever were reported from Jerome (August and
September 1943) and Gila River (September 1942 and August 1943), and
one case from Heart Mountain (August 1945), Five cases of diphtheria
were reported from Heart Mountain, two from Gila River and one each
(136)
from Jerome and Minidoka, Twelve of the 14 malaria cases came from
Jerome with one each from Granada and Tule Lake, The five meningococus
meningitis cases were reported from Gila River, Granada, Heart Mountain,
Jerome and Tule Lake (two). Thirteen of the 19 cases of acute poliomyelitis came from Gila River, ffve from Granada and one from Colorado
River, One case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever was reported from
Minidoka and one case of actinomycosis from Manzanar, The 199 cases of
food poisoning in 19-42 were persons hospitalized at Minidoka during
September and October with the causative organism traced to the salmonella group, and the 53 cases of food poisoning at Granada in 1943 were
reported to be caused by contaminated shrimp.
See table 58 for causes of death.
(137)
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tl-fltVi OP BIRTH
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51
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6
7
16
22
18
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11
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4
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8
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273
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101
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583
6
182
3
138
2
102
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167
242
100
63
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73
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26
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5
1
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83
13
15
19
13
12
7
3
1
-
59
3
2
2
9
10
12
7
5
4
3
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1
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24
2
4 3
2 4 2 2
1
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508
4
177
J
135
2
95
1
4 6 30
1 3 6 2 1 2 1 - . —
165
236
99
61
46
71
17
59
3
26
- 1 4
4
1
-
75
12
14
17
13
12
5
2
-
75
5
3
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Firat
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Third
541
155
146
89
157
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55
16
220
58
66
52
69
4
18
14
57
2
4
5
471
153
118
82
10
10
-
156
79
55
16
2
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9
5
5
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7
6
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2
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Blxth
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1 4
Flsjith
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4
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2
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23
1
3
2
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3
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5
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3
6 - 1
2 3
1
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1
69
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4
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1
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1
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217
58
65
51
65
4
17
13
21
2
1
2
2
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-
9
5
5
-
6
6
1
1
_
_
6
2
2
2
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24
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ORDER OF BIRTfl
Total
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15
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393
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64
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Satjonri
Third
fourth
fifth
Sixth
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Etffhth
ninth
Tanth
Ilavanth
Taairtfl
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FOurtaanth
315
23*
159
105
13
l
l
165
c-3
2i
119
114
16
91
u
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10
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n**i
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Third
Tourth
Fifth
Sixth
Saranth
lifhth
Ninth
Tenth
Elrrvnth
Fourteenth
FtWALI
firat
Second
Thin*
Fourth
fifth
Sixth
Savanth
Eighth
Hinth
Twrth
flaranth
Twelfth
Th i r t a w i t h
rourtanrith
Snurem
6o
3*
25
1*
5
3
4
I
1
2
472
151
113
31
55
30
11
11
9
7
1
2
1
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164
121
77
50
30
23
14
5
l
1
2
2
1
1
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14
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6
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1
1
2
2
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1519
2024
2529
30-
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273
387
156
306
220
13
1
1
159
80
26
6
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107
70
48
12
9
1
15
155
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1
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447
161
114
76
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t?
145
17 3 1 -
TABLE 5 i d - ~ L l V E BIRTHS BY SEX «JD ORDER OF BIRTH, AGE ABU NATIVITY OF MOTHtai
I 0 T A L
B 1 S T
2D25155024
2?
-
25
2
2
1
4
4
4
3
2
1
2
_
-
_
-
3
TTmina-Bom norm
15-20-2519 24 29
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180
101
34
T
2
2
-
16
2529
16
10
10
-
979
I
2024
337
13
284
2
191
1
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4)
2 9 2 2 9 9 5 2 l ' 1 1 -
-
7
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Tint
Sacenil
Third
Fourth
rim
31ith
SsTerth
Kirtith
Hinth
Tmth
SlnT.nth
TVnlfth
Thlrtaanth
Oonrtasnth
Firtaanth
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1,124
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.
-
- - -
1
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9
1+
17
9
11
9
7
6
3
6
8
5
1
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7
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2
3
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1
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2
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2
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5
6
3
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5
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3
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1
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1
1
2
1
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1
1
5
4
1
3T
1
1
3
3
45+9
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1
1
51
6
30
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5
1
2
2
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TABLE 53».~LIVE. BIRTHS DT SEX "Ml CiuKH PF BIRTH, ACS 1KB NAIIYITT OF l"eTKEKi
SEX 'Nil
ORDER 0? BOSH
TOT XL JJIHTHd
Flrrt
litrcond
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
3aTenth
Etflhth
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
TwalTth
Tnlrteenth
Fifteenth
UiXE
First
Se^nd
ThirdFourth
Fifth
Sixth
S«-n>rth
Eighth
Hinth
Tenth
Eleventh
TaoLTth
Thirteenth
Fifteenth
Total
T O T i L
1 5 - 202519
29
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965
13
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261
163
99.
51
46
20
12
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7e
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4
1
2
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77
22
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34
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162
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1«
75
48
13
7
2
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18
30
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16
6
2
1
1
1
1
476
7
142
179
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151
114
32
47
25
24
13
5
J
3
3
2
1
1
7
96
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40
66
t
26
7
11
29
IS
0
7
3
1
'4
1
-
1
-
Total
47
1
2
7
IS
12
12
16
B
2
3
1
1
1
44
1
4
A
5
1
858
13
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5
7
4
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7
4
3
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1
2
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282
236
152
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36
29
10
2
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1
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SEX ANil
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TOTAL BIRTHS
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Savonth
Eighth
Ninth
Tooth
Elovonth
TaaLfth
Thlrtaantb
Flftoeoth
VALE
Flrot
aoooud
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sloth
Savanth
Eighth
Sloth
Tonth
EloTeuth
Tualfth
Thlrtaooth
FlTtaaotb
Total
-
•
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TOTAL
2515- 20SO
44
19
14
114
59
16
7
74
121
81
53
12
8
13
29
43
33
27
in
6
1
i
370
J/4
911
154
105
98
70
38
26
15
8
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1/4
54
22
11
3
38
57
35
13
7
3
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2
2
3
1
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1
6
2
3
1
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66
36
25
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4
2
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11
2
1
7
8
6
4
7
2
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21
19
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76
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4
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4
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9
6
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138
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11
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15
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67
33
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117
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5
5
46
79
1
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17
20
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44
2
7
5
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14
29
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DMA Centera from I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g
Hotel Refers t o s t i l l b i r t h s o c c u r r i n g t o evacuee mothers I n r e s i d e n c e «t c e n t e r s and sway from c e n t e r s on s h o r t term and s e a s o n * ! l e a n .
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1 9 4 2
12
1
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12
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25
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12
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32
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1
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1
2
16
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1
3
2
1
1
3
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3
2
2
3
1
1
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1
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1
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2
6
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1
3
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9
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1
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1
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282
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61
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194
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Source:
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f e c i a l Report. 3umeuu-y of Vital Statlatiea. 1944. Tables 17, 39, 41, 43 and 53 of thia raport.
IBUILS 61.—HJL4& OF LIVE BIRTHS AND DSATtS, CHUDS BIRTH AKC ^CaTU RATES PS* 1,000 POPULATION OH AH ANNUAL BASIS, EI MONTH, CRUDE STrU£IRTH
RATIOS FEB 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS: '4U Centers and Total United States, 1943 and l%i*
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exclude deaths among the araed foraea overseas and are based on estimated midyear p^ulatlon excluding the armed fercea cverseas. Birth and
death rates by month for JELA Centers are based on first of the ten-nth population of eent-ra Including evacuees on she".-term and seasonal
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255,166
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172
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10,791
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12,725
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25,659
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16,793
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31,402
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51,706
29,951
71,955
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69,894
41,916
29,069
37
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401,590
245,035
156,555
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95,003
59,224
36,779
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114,040
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132,622
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65-69
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ramie
154,435
88,569
65,966
75
67
9
39.2
45.5
33.0
23.9
25.4
16.2
65. 4* 0T4T
Vale
Female
668,453
351.197
317,256
181
162
20
67.8
35.8
3-.':'
90-14
Ml.
Fmal.
165,937
91,237
74.TO0
46
43
5
58.T
66.6
51.3
46.9
48.7
35.5
95 4 o v . r
1ml.
Fmtlt
365,976
181,046
184,830
2924
5
126.4
134.6
119.2
76.5
ramie
Kit r t . t . l
IU.
r « i i
§
\f
l/
Unit-'
State.
.
"J
1,609
1,129
480
Papulation ! * • • than 100; r a t e not conpirteda
Include* ages net s t a t e d .
Rate baaed en t o t a l population i n c l u d i n g ages net s t a t e d ; r a t e not a v a i l a b l e for amis and featalo.
Sourcei
fl. S, Bureau of tho Census. V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s of the United S t a t e s . 19*-,. Part I , and V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s — S p e c i a l Reports. Cieieaarr of
V i t a l a t a t i s t i o s a 19*4. Tables j y , *3 end 57 of t h i s report-
(151)
TABLE 6ja.—LIVE EIRTK3 TO PERSONS CF JAPANESE [tSCKNT HI SEX c r CHILD AND ACE AND NATIVITY. OF NCTHATl:
A r l i o u , 1940
Note.
NATIVITY
AND
ADS OF NC/ItF£ft
rtXIR-STATE
Total
dale
Birtha
TOTAL BIRTHS
1,724
)04
820
1.47)
4)
645
AOt
213
131
U
24
25
302
300
99
58
33
3
40
556
517
183
117
55
9
2
631
24
2)3
286
68
7
J
15-1)
20-2A
25-2)
30-34
35-3)
40-44
45-4)
Net s t a t e d
AUERI CAN-BORN UCTH10V
15-D
20-24
25-2)
30-34
35-3)
40-44
45-4)
Not stated
)3
1.427
47
62)
574
155
15
3
1
3
:••!!!•>-[ iN-cl: UN N0TH2FL 2)72
15-D
20-24
25-2)
30-34
35-3)
40-44
45-4)
Not atated
Source:
16
32
58
116
65
a
i»3
}06
114
73
35
6
3
746
23
116
?*fi
57
8
-
1
3
156
1
7
IS
37
65
35
5
Female
135
1
)
14
31
51
30
3
Wejon and
Tabulated by place of reaidanoat
Total
Birtha
CREluN
•AAHINCTON
OAUFCRNIA
TOTAL
California, • u H v t o i ,
Mala
Faaala
Total
Birtha
97
61
29
32
12
T
4
31
42
13
6
1
3
21
21
7
3
2
10
10
3
2
1
1
11
11
4
1
4
1
6
2
1
1
3
3
-2
1
-
-1
-
-
-
-
24
1
10
1
6
2
1
6
1
3
1
1
-3
Total
Birtha
Uala
'.'53
686
172
75
20
2)5
271
101
66
28
6
I
20
257
246
82
51
27
3
5
1
31
24
9
5
5
-
-
-
-
1
1
1.227
38
546
4)2
134
13
1
1
2
657
1)
254
256
77
8
570
19
2)2
236
57
5
1
144
61
1
30
23
83
4
2)
39
22
2
2
-
-
)
-
)2
-
46
3
18
18
4
252
2
10
25
49
104
54
8
136
1
5
15
24
56
239
116
1
5
10
25
46
26
3
28
14
3
4
6
1
1
2
)6
5
-1
5
62
66
22
11
6
5
5)
62
16
2
Female
J
)8
2
)
10
2
Nala
Faaala
5
-
1
1
1
4
1
2
-
2
1
1
-
-
-
-.
14
15
T
6
2
1
1
2
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
— -2
1-
-1
3
4
4
1
5
1FU2C4U
Total
Birtha
Feaale
Nala
S p « * * l tabulation* Tirvpared by IJ. 5 . Buraau of t h e Cuaun
TABLE 63b.--LEVE KRffiB TO FJR30N3 OF J.9.FANE3E lltiSCtCWT BY SEX CF CHILC AND jUiE AND KATIVITf OF MOTOR:
Arisen*, 1941
Mr.•• o i
C a l i f o r n i a , *aaMj3ujton, i>r»gfln and
Tabulated by pXaca of r e s i d e n c e .
4'LShTNOTON
CALIFCR1UA
ARIZONA
NATIVl TY
AND
ACE CF a52THA»
FOUR-STATE TOTAL
Tot e l
Fataala
Hale
Births
Total
Birtha
Nala
Female
Total
Birth 0
Uala
Faaala
Total
Birtha
Nala
raaala
Total
Births
TOTAL BTRTHS
1.902
96)
935
1.665
84)
816
165
85
80
58
26
32
14
I
7
66
650
733
239
140
63
7
4
35
335
36)
122
31
315
364
117
65
34
30
300
124
101
6)
23
2
26
273
317
104
61
28
4
3
5
4)
67
28
T
8
1
2
23
32
1)
4
3
26
35
3
25
21
4
3
1
2
10
12
1
15
9
4
1
1
2
3
4
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
3
-
1
-
2
4
56
573
641
205
130
51
6
3
1,622
66
635
69)
188
29
2
822
35
325
350
98
13
1
800
31
310
14)
90
16
1
1,429
56
561
616
166
26
2
730
30
192
HI
6)9
26
26)
305
81
15
1
132
15-1)
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-3)
40-44
45-*)
Not s t a t e d
iMFJRlCAN-BORN VOTiSR
15-D
20-24
25-2)
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-4)
Not s t a t e d
FLIIEICN-BORN MCTHsFt
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-4)
Hot at4ted
Source*
75
25
2
-
5
85
11
1
5
46
60
1)
2
5
3)
3
-
1
64
2
21
27
13
1
68
3
25
33
6
1
52
3
25
1)
3
1
-
1
3
-
3
2
-
2
-
-
280
145
135
236
11)
117
33
21
12
15
34
51
111
61
7
1
10
15
24
02
28
2
5
15
27
4)
33
5
1
12
25
39
104
49
6
1
8
-i
4
12
23
46
27
4
1
3
7
9
5
8
1
2
5
6
3
5
1
2
3
2
-
1
-
u9.7
22
2
S p e c i a l t a b u l a t i o n s prepared by U- 3a 9ur«ftu of the C*B*W#
.1.2,
CRSOON
"
3
2
24
2
10
11
-1
1
28
1
15
8
3
-
3
)2
Nala
Female
-
-
5
3
4
4
1
2
L
-
-
-
1
1
3
1
"
1
-
-
-
6
2
4
5
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
-2
3-
!
-1
-
2-
2
1
2
1
-
-1
-
-
TAEL", ( I t . - ' I S BIRTHS TO P-Ra.SS OR JAPifT.-I 0E3CEKT BT SB" OF CEILD MID ROB ASH HATinTT or ••OTHBRi California, llhahington, Oregon and
Hrlaona, 1MB
Botei
NtTlVlTT
T.W-STtTE T3TA1
w™-™,*
££•
TUTU. BXRTJiS
1,828
10-11
15-19
20-14
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Hot abated
»*• ^ 965
1,631
1
56
688
6*4
183
32
4
1
2
praEIOK-KriN PGTBBR
15-19
20-24
•'5-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Bet abated
5 S L *»
863
1,598
9
16
35
8
1
-
ISSk " ^
758
159
6
172
.
1 0
18
2 9 1
75
40
.
.
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142
.
1
50
59
18
5
.
.
.
98 74
.
.
5 5
1 2 6
4 1 5
41 34
26 14
.
.
.
.
17
.
3
4
1
2
6
1
_
7*
72
70
.
.
0
6
4
a
28
34
25
8
10
2
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
11
.
3
3
1
2
2
_
6
.
1
4
1
.
64
» *
4332084
~j*
X
•"•
p
-~"
7
2
5
1
1
3
3
2 2 1 1 1 1
23
10
13
1 0 7 3
5
3
2
-
.
5
2
.
-
.
1
.
4
1
.
-
.
.
.
-
56
1
3
a
20
8
3
-
7
5
2
.
.
.
2
-
5
4
1
8
1
3
2
2
.
.
_
34
g g .
31
25
1
3
11
10
9
11
6
2
2
1
4
3
1
1
1
.
.
_
.
5
1
2
1
1
.
.
-
1
1
.
.
.
-
.
.
.
-
.
-
1
.
.
.
.
.
-
.
.
.
-
.
.
_
.
.
.
_
TfSTTnrr BT AST. Uto FEXi Oallfornla, Isashlngtoo, Orepm and arltona, 1940
Excludes a t i l l b i r t h e .
Tabulated by place of reeldence.
I
=
Srth.
Special tabulations prapared by U. 8. Bureau of the Caaeue
TAELE at.—3RATRS OF FTRSC,'f OF WUrSl
_
83
.TTrTOBl
—
1 0 6 *
53
25
28
63
37
26
19
9 1 0
7
4
3
6
2
4
1
1
-
1,426 748 678
.
.
.
4 3 2 6
17
612 318 294
583 306 277
157
83 74
a
12 12
4
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
85
.
8
See
TaSKI PTVi
»-*•
43
26 17
623323299
601 318 283
1 8 4 9 7 8 9
99
53 46
4 * 2 8
16
1
1
2
1
1
853 776
1
35 a
352 336
350 314
97 86
16 16
2
2
1
1
1
197 112
.
.
1
4
25
16
32
16
79
44
4 6 2 8 1
1
-
Tabulated by place of reaidence.
CALIPrlPU
1
1
56
35 a
7023*0
342
689
36* 323
215 113 102
111
60 51
5 0 3 0 2 0
2
2
2
1
1
0F2I04H-30RH t o n n t
10-u,
15-19
20-24
25-29
3H->4
35-39
40-44
45-49
Hut Jilted
joureaj
I
S™
— D
e
TOTAL DE4IH3
Pader 1
1
2
3
4
5-9
10-U
15-19
20-24,
25-25
30-34
sc-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75 6 o w
a
F.UR-SMS
TOTM.
CallFCRUIJ,
""J
bale I l e a l .
!f»f.
Bale Ftaala
t h a
Deatha
737
531 206
6 4 4 2 2 2
5 4 1
4 2 2
2
3
9
11
2 9
42
2 7
1 3
33
35
3*
78
123
102
65
34
20
2
1
2
6
3
7
4
U 1 5
25
17
U 1 3
8 5
16 17
a
14
15 a
65 13
101
22
87
15
58
7
2 9 5
16
4
620
56
4
3
9*5583907011
J""
Mala Fanel.
Pectus
446 174
36
3
2
1
1
20
94
73
5
4
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
7
5
2
7
5
2
2 0 9 1 1
34
IB
16
25
1 3 1 2
8
5
3
29
15 14
31
19 12
37
14
23
60
50 10
103
86
17
84
72 12
57
51
6
33
2 8 5
IS
1 4 *
Source! Special tabulatlone prepared 67 S. 3 , Bureau of the Ceoeue
(153)
1
-
a
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
1
8
5
?
7
6
1
.
.
.
4
3
1
2
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1 3 1 0 3
16
13
3
17
15
2
7
6
1
1
1
2
2
-
0BF0OB
„ c t f ? Mel. m a l e
Deaths
4B1ZOBA
S g " **» '•""1-»
^Daatha^^^^^
19
11
8
4
3
2
1
-
-
-
.
1
2
1
2
.
4
4
1
1
-
.
1
1
.
-
1
.
4
2
1
-
-
1
2
.
2
1
-
1
-
-
1
1
.
.
1
_
-
-
.
.
-
1
1
.
.
-
1
.
3
-
1
1
.
.
.
TABU 65.--WUUAGES BY CEHTXR AMD UOMTUt
MRA Centers from Inception t o Cloilng
frojjtt Refer* t o t n r r i s g o s i n v o l v i n g evacuees in reeidence at center* or twaporarily away from c e n t e r s whioh »ers reported
t o c e n t e r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e personnel*
TOTAL
CATrTRAL
UTAH
C0LORAD0
T O T A L
2,120
136
285
19 4 2
193
9
11
YEAR AND
VONTH
May
June
1
16A
223
103
166
155
153
*99
?!
IB
29
10
21
26
20
25
MINIDOKA
HOBaTBl
-
-
1
18
-
-
29
10
28
20
-4
-8
-2
6-
1-
-5
2-
20
1
-
n
5
5
7
10
2
15
3
5
-5
2
954
83
167
i??
69
93
51
MI
46
95
35
45
10
14
4
a
1
£
10
11
16
7<
U
8
11
5
69
7
80
106
3
9
July-Decarabar
July
Aupuet
September
October
November
December
AA3
56
119
17
4
10
17
96
5
19 4 4
5TT
74
7-1
hi
January—June
January
rebruary
Karcb
April
Mar
Jura
364
56
56
July-December
211
hi
48
74
66
ic
21
U
36
at
tl
387
January-June
January
Tabruary
March
April
Hay
June
:>u
July-Decamber
July
August
September
October
Hoeamber
Daeenbar
1*3
48
51
58
27
37
33
29
?A
25
29
20
14
14 4 6
9
January-March
January
rebruary
March
j
Form V3TtA--3l8
214
UANUNAR
22
62
8?
87
Sourcer
JblKJUK
-
January-June
January
rebruary
March
April
May
1 , 4 5
HAMBT
MDIDJTAIN
11
1 9 * 3
Auguet
September
October
Mcyember
December
GRANADA
9
19!
2
July
GILA
nival
"
July-December
July
August
September
October
November
December
Juna
OT2S
5
3
1
in
16
18
18
17
16
"
7
7!
6
13
7
11
it
20
72
50
10
14
6
6
17
7
9
5
13
19
9
7
-
5
5
1
6
8
7
8
3'
2
1
6
5
2
7
6
1
3
3
8
7
6
48
12
12
6
10
7
3
30
4
T
4
3
3
5-
TLTJJ IwUQt
2t
1
2
1
4
5
9
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11
87
75
59
148
48
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79
10
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71
6
14
7
14
10•6
5
6
8
7
39
2
26
5
6
6
6
6
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2
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4
4
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-5
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5
7
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12
16
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16
8
30
5
7
6
3
77
11
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24
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9
4
7
71
42
5
1
53
68
42
52
39
34
51
34
11
12
5
43
5
42
10
4
6
5
3
9
5
5
10
8
2
12
6
11
s4
36
6
11
2
3
10
25
2
2
39
16
2
3
2
2
3
9
4
2
3
23
16
6
14
18
3
-3
1
-3
':
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17
t
6
7
7
9
6
T
20
6
1
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4
1
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3
3
4
4
1
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5
2
16
36
28
24
33
14
2
31
17
2
5
6
20
2
26
11
2
3
A
5
9
2
6
2
4
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3
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25
2
4
4
2
6
7
4
3
3
2
2
7
7
1
2
2
10
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6
8
6
5
4
148
61
8
4
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a
9
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87
14
12
12
5
5A
18
14
5
2
1
19
28
13
40
169
19
S
11
1
29
77
4
15
7
13
2
2
a4
51
3
4
1
2
3
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9
2
3
1
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1
6
5
18
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17
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11
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92
7
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20
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9
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1
TAHLE 66 .--FINAL DIVORCE DECREES BY CENTER AND SIX-MONTH PERIOD]
NRA C a n t e r s f r e e I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g
NciSi R a f s r s t o f i n a l d e c r e e s g r a n t e d t o e v a c u e e s i n r e s i d e n c e a t c e n t e r s o r t e m p o r a r i l y a r a y I r o n c e n t e r s which
were r e p o r t e d t o c e n t e r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e p e r s o n n e l .
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TABLE M . — a t t e X T t t n cTForTABi;C DISF.ASTtS E8 tSsJU
" h i C a n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g
Note: E e p o r t e f o r most c e n t e r s cover p e r i o d October 1942 t h r o u g h n c t o b e r 1945) Colorado r i v e r ' s f i r s t r e p o r t i s f o r J u l y
1943 and J e r o m e ' s Last i s f o r the month of c l o s u r e . See t a b l e 5 f o r d a t e s of opening and c l o s i n g o f c e n t e r s .
CC
™
DM
747-08
Oil)
Oil
012
013
014
015
016
020-39
040-49
050-59
060-69
071
072
081
0B5
091
092
093
200-01
345
347
430
461
480-69
711-12
800-01
1/
PvjWTArTAE DlfElSE
TOTVL
1942
Typhoid f e v e r
dysentery
S c a r l e t fever
Thooping cough
Diphtheric
rleailea
Herman cmaeiaa
Chickenpo*
Mumps
Tuberoulosia
OtmocoocuB i n f e c t i o n
"alaria
Syphilis
Cerebrospinal meningltia
Ervsipslaa
Acute p o l i o n y e l l t i e
Pocky " t . s u o t t e d f e v e r
Actlnosgrcoaie
Dermatcurytosie
Coccluibioouyuoels
Rheumatic f e v e r
Trachoma
Conjicictlvitle
Influenaa
Streptococcus sore t h r e a t
Pneumonia
Impetigo, Soabiee
Acute food p o i s o n i n g
5
57
153
121
9
913
730
1,713
529
470
52
1
412
5
8
19
1
1
117
30
16
75
558
2,262
9
507
193
252
1
1
7
46
124
333
315
38
63
5
110
U, 3 . P u b l i c R s a l t h S e r v i c e ,
fient P r i n t i n g o f f i c e , 1914.
Source:
4
1
9
30
2
3
26
20
199
1943
1944
1945
44
21
54
1
654
282
832
236
261
42
2
200
2
2
9
1
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12
58
21
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100
33
288
245
91
3
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91
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1
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10
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444
2,197
239
67
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60
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2
6
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11
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FCTTJ XHA-242 ( a d j u s t e d )
(155)
SECTION VIII
REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION OR EXPATRIATION SUBMITTED TO WRA
In this section the term repatriation is used to include both
repatriation (of aliens) and expatriation (of citizens).
As a result of the possibility of exchanges of Japanese nationals
in the United States for Americans in the Orient, the collection of
signed documents indicating evacuees' desires regarding repatriation was
started by the WCCA early in 1942. At first most of the documents were
for evacuees whose names were submitted by the Japanese Government
through the State Department to, and who were queried by, the WCCA and
later the WRA. A short time later, opportunity to request exchange was
also offered to evacuees not named by the Japanese Government. In
general, most of the persons whose names were submitted to the State
Department by the Protecting Power for Japanese interests declined
interest in exchange; the bulk of all applications came from persons
who were not designated by Japan.
On November 15, 1942, the WCCA transferred to the WRA all
functions having to do with repatriation. Tney provided WRA with copies
of repatriation documents submitted to them, and these are reflected in
the five tables which follow in this section. Since the WCCA did not
obtain individual documents for persons under 18, these children are not
included until such time as they or their parents and guardians executed
a request (Form WRA-230). Under regulations established by the WCCA,
persons under 18 years of age were governed by the decision of parents
and had no independent choice. The WRA relaxed the specification that
children irrevocably be bound by the decision of their parents and offered them the opportunity of independent choice if they chose to exercise it. All evacuees were permitted to cancel requests by completing,
in private and before a creditable witness, a copy of a Cancellation
Form; they were also permitted to reapply by completing Form WRA-230.
Evacuees who completed two application forms without having executed a
cancellation were considered to have applied but once.
Effective December 28, 1944 as a result of the rescinding of mass
exclusion orders by WDC relocation center officials were directed to
accept exchange documentation only from persons whose decisions were
queried by the Washington Office of WRA. Other persons who wished to
apply for exchange or to cancel a previous application were advised to
contact the Spanish Embassy which was in charge of Japanese interests
in the continental United States (until March 1945) and the State
Department.
(156)
THSl£ 6S.-—STACCJ3ES KEO SUBMITTED REVESTS K5& aKPiTHIATIOtf OB EIPjklElAtrCiS TO HCCA OR VEA, BT CEWIH VEKflL SEQtJlSTEO AJTD D*EB
Lgtif - 101*5
l a t t t l B * r * n to *T?<*UM* f o r rtjn "•ISA r e c e i v e d t i n » 4 c m l t i o? TOTTJ 1CCA R-100 o r *RA-230 t I n d i v i d u a l Rfl-ttflit f o r -le.jptrie .Inn o r S i n ? t r i e t i o R . Bet r f r ^ u t i t r r e f e ^ « t o t o t r l r t j * - ! * * f T t r e u h r . t t c i by ^ a ^ t e r r e * l d*liti J * i » « J i c a l I a t i n n * aT t h a ' t fftqtieetsT not r * o n « t i flu not r e f e r t o u m b e r Of r e i i d e n l v a t e t c h c e n t e r y i t h a c t i v e fecjt£*t* f o r r e O a t r l a t l o 3 i t end e-f rantti, s i n c e t r a n s f e r s . Seiveen c r a t e r s , i r r t h e , and £ B I - W
o r n t d o E e r t u r e * froic centeTa a r e Oot t e f l o o t e d ,
lo-te o f r e o n e e t r e f e r s t o d a t e alftnad by eT&eueei r e q u e s t * a r e t a b u l a t e d by c e n t e r o f TrEIfBTICT on a * t ? t l f n e d , c r n e r l l e t i o c s by e n t e r v b e r e TrcueBt m - i e i n e l l y c a d e ,
end r e a o n l i c a t i o n * by c a n t e r of i-a aid e i ca on d a t e »txned. A f t e r Decarnar £?,t 1 ? ^ , c e n t e r * v e r a d i r e c t e d tn uCCeUt de cu-Tr-nt r f o r t h o s e r * n * a n"»efl v e r a c A e r l c d by •»> efcifcrtoft VPA only rati to 1-f/jrm evacuee* *o f o l wrV* T*qu*.t» o r t » E c a l l e t t o u e li S t r t e B e ^ T t t t e n t o r t o F T o t e c t l a e ; Paver foT JaTJar*ae I n t e r e s t * ,
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6,266
1,155
1,138
1.096
6.516
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1,363
313
52
361
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688
698
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3.282
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17,97a
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1.051
1,028
1.021
1,080
1.017
1,014
1,013
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1.011
1,005
1,006
1,004
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668
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6,936
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880
221
7,987
668
691
1,089
116
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1,848
8,016
688
026
1,056
116
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1,836
13,014
884
996
14,868
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1,15a
16,807
1,256
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1,907
929
835
1,057
6,316
1,333
288
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1,941
1.149
886
I.O54
17.357
927
1,657
1,367
777
17.626
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1,655
1.377
296
881
1.585
1,183
17,943
924
1,171
163
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732
160
1,002
5,238
16,973
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1.366
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1,924
1,16a
297
1.113
7,683
17,792
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7,840
381
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1,016
I.705
1,393
296
271
1.514
1,175
290
17.972
921
1,699
1.392
298
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7,757
7,980
1.-99
1,384
2=6
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1.516
1,183
289
1,112
8,107
1,113
6,259
17.983
921
1.700
1,399
295
S74
1.913
1,165
290
1,114
8.312
1.913
1 , 1 .3
289
1.113
8,320
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421
291
201
185
86
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1,091
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172
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6.795
1,841
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5,018
1,861
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88
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18,965
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19,014
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15,139
993
18,166
921
1,432
1.3.1
281
861
1.113
8,333
18,021
921
1,697
1.391
295
(61
1,912
1,156
288
1,118
8.388
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316
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1.351
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8,696
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1.102
18,630
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2/' fasfora t o arrtwuaoa Vho aubraittod f o r a rfJiJA R-IOQ, I n d i v i d u a l toque at f o r topatrliati&rt, wlUlo rsairilng In -VCCA Aaaembly C e t e r a .
3 / to far* t o tiiiriulntiva raqiifi&ta au ,iiii t t Ltd by wni of muUi l o s t *umiLativa c a n c e l l a t i o n s : oy ODD. o f norttfc pin* c wnulativa raappi 1 c a t i o n a by and o f aonrL.li.>
4 / tofora t o aignad foquiata autmittod during month except for tboea iufcapit ted by rraiCuaoa •*+>(> had proviD-.Jsly re.-uaited aJld canceled*.
5 / r.af»rn t o t o t a l nuabar of evacuees aver i n WRA Canters una submitted requoste f o r rt OitrJ-Ltt i on or e x p e l r i a t i on *
bj Jtafera t o r e q u e s t s submitted by persona who had pravi0usly submitted a raquaat and a e n c o i l » t i o n •
i>
(Oontinutd)
z
I
tul*
Pat
1942 • 1 9 4 !
1
a
1
toques!
a
s
for topatri Dili on, vara not o u t a d t t o d ,
TABLE 6S~-SVACULX3 LHO 3U9UITTBD RKQUKSTS FCR REPATRUTIOM Ov EXPATAUTICM TO VCCA OR H U , BT CEMTSR VHKRX REylffiBTSD AND 3EGRECATT0N STATUS,
REQUEST DATED PRIOR TO JANUART 1 , 194* wut JANUARY 1 , 1944 OR LATER,
1942 - 1945
Nat** ReferB t o i v i c u m for ohoo ABA r e c e i v e d algjaW copies of Fern NCCA K-100 or *TU-230, I n d l v i d u o l Request for iiopotrtotion or Kxpotrior
t l n q i n a l e t d e e pereoss who auboequsntly eoncolsd t h e i r r e q u e s t s , Evoeu»« s who requested, o u e e l e d i ond rooppllod e r e tebuletod *• of data of
f i r s t roquaat. Segregated a t Tulo *Wl(e r e f e r s t o eveeusee trojiaforrod t o l u l e -aka CoBtor aa segrageea.
TOTAL PERSONS 3UB.ATTTIH; RE-UEoTS
r2024JEST o C S J i m o
TOTAL
•CCA Aaoerably Gentars
<RA Contarl
» t n : n , l Utah
Colorado Hlvor
G I L RiTor
Craaoda
h e a r t Aountain
Jeroee
Uanteoar
Utru.dr.ka
Robaor
Tula Bala
Source,
SEGREGATED AT 1U1K 14001
Haquaat
haquaat
Batad Prior Batad 1-1-44
or Lator
1-1-44
HOT S B M H A n D AT TULA) LUX
Hoqua.t
Request
Sated Prior Batad 1-1-44
or Lator
1-1-44
Total
haqueat
Batad Prior
1-1-44
Aequaet
Batad 1 - 1 - 4 4
or Lata,
Total
20,627
9,816
10,909
16,406
7,662
6,724
4,221
2,136
1.1T
1,176
-
741
741
-
435
135
-
19,*51
1,031
1.848
1,467
33*
95*
?.007
1,301
3H
1,131
a , 955
9,642
976
1,013
1,116
124
891
1,986
77*
169
1,054
617
10,909
55
635
351
212
65
121
505
150
177
6.338
15,665
834
600
622
136
748
1,861
715
62
1,001
8,866
6.9*1
633
>B3
779
81
7*5
1.75*
6*6
75
892
528
8,72*
1
17
23
52
3
105
69
7
109
6,336
3,766
197
1,246
1,701
143
430
317
40
1*6
130
150
94
162
2,035
54
818
329
160
62
16
436
143
68
Forma v/CCA 11-100, *TRA-230 and
Total
6*5
200
206
146
566
237
230
69
2,085
69
"
GU-IH
TABU Ta—tittiaST SCHOOL t.fiADS <XfHPl£TEl> FAR THOBS- WITH THHH EDUCATION COWLSllVD IN 19*2, Bt COUNTRY IWSC COMPUTED, - * I AND NATIYITTt
ExBL.U43.fl tHD Subcittad KequsBte for Repatriation or Expati-iation t o WCCA or « U . i 9 « - 19*5
B o t e . Excludes 7*tj4>4evacuees who subittitttid r e q u e s t s but who had not completed t h e i r education i s 1942 v Eracuaaa who #ubsd.tt#d r * q u a i i i
r e f e r t o tkoBs f o r whoa WIA racuived signed c o p i e s of form wCCA R-10Q or 11U-230, lfldi»idut»-l Raquaata f o r R a p a t r i a t i o a or KipatriatiOD|
I n c l u d e s persona xrho eubsequentlr cai.o*lsd t h e i r raquaata. i^ae M o t e t t a b l e 25)*
HIGHEST GRATE
CuVPlETEO
TOTAL
Bo grada cooplated
Elofflantarr aohool
High actaaol
13.023
TOTAL
Completed t oaplated
la
la
u . R,
Japaa
3.051
500
2,207
3*4
Untr.o-n/1
292
6,220
5,024
7*6
751
HALS
9,090
1,778
Go 11B*a
Ho g r a d e B O O t l o t a d
AloaeptBry aohaol
High oahool
ColinKllrtnoatTiA
RllALE
Ho g r a d o c o m p l e t e d
hi amemory achool
High achool
Collage
UrtLoan/L
1/
Total
133
3,79*
3,108
J06
537
280
1.249
2*9
4.9*3
1.273
1*9
2,424
1,916
2*0
214
220
758
95
9,939
IHEKICAH 60HH
Complatod Coiaplatad
Total
la
U, 9 .
ia
Japaa
Othor
Total
1,033
6,198
2,76*
3,002
*30
6,825
285
5,937
282
38
41*
2,091
2*9
4.529
1,230
178
392
244
4,613
1.356
253
359
84
126
75
751
38
1,607
3,668
*93
392
670
3,7*1
1,575
293
*,319
203
133
31
227
1,158
190
2*2
102
2,786
969
187
275
53
91
59
537
31
1,010
2,139
319
2*2
363
2,*37
1.191
137
2,506
82
2.198
147
7
597
1.529
17*
130
7
142
1,827
387
66
84
11
35
1*
1.796
352
50
5,720
2,817
402
5.*32
3.51*
1,859
257
3.307
2,204
958
145
214
hefara to o t u u i a i f o r tiioa U g h e i t grojade c o v e t e d i * act taa*ni
-'ntted Jtsitee ar Jsp*1*-"
,
SaLircei
Fonm KXk M » ,
FTJEIGI sen)
Goaplatod Uonplotod
other
la
la
Japaa
u. s.
othar
189
923
79
1,191
1,587
224
1,893
733
981
129
1,109
106
606
95
130
244
359
3.739
(15*)
377
10!
123
275
226
142
Include* those who oor/*pleted t h e i r sefawLcrlXg i a eCrWltrlas Other tlxfcB
•&A-2& end Ir-A**;!jO
63J
84
TABIN 7 1 . — i d ST 3 1 , H1TITITT AMD MARITAL STATUS, KKJDESTS DATXD PfLKR TC JA¥UUU 1 , 1944 AND JANUARY 1 , 19** CR LATUM
Evacuees The Subaatted Requests for RepatrtatiOl Or f x p a t r l o t l o o t o TCCA or WRA, 19*7 - 19*5
Btttj.1 Refers t o « v i t u M : for vheoi H I r s e e i v e * s l i m a c o p i e s e f Term rCCA R-100 or TtXA-230, Im&Tiduel Request for R e p a t r i a t i o n or e x p a t r i a t i o n * LOCludoa persona efco subsequently c a n c e l l e d t h e i r r e q u e s t s .
oho raqunatad, c a n c e l l e d , and raappUed are tabulated 4* of data of f i r s t ra ;uat'., Age and m a r i t a l s t a t u * tabulated a* of data of r e q u e s t .
I I ; F I
K1TTTITY UfU
US
I 1 I H
Uadar 10
10*14
15-19
20-24
25-39
jO-34
35-44
45-54
55-94
65 £ orfr
§
0T1L
TOTU.
T9til
20,627
9.818
Gin, la
Mm-1-1.a
1 Oth.rZl
5.299
341
613
344
661
«21
108
43
24
691
306
495
553
316
128
74
2
691
306
460
.
-
21
Iffl
3
11
1
1
FOREIGN BtRN
6,900
3,664
824
3,040
2,400
589
LtBdar 10
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65 * 04«r
25
21
21
39
50
112
1,933
2,085
1,924
684
15
13
12
22
39
15
10
4
6
11
15
33
565
643
10
4
1,088
1,081
986
221
Other r e f e r s to "idoaed, divorced end separated*
enuresi
forms KCi.
R-100, JttA-26 and trftA-230
4
29
75
964
936
778
255
.
-
1.764
208
14
2
1
10
121
145
208
70
2,126
944
1,323
1.233
386
67
28
2,605
53
85
2,126
944
1.347
1.558
958
406
206
20
1
1
3,549
658
335
13
1,456
2,891
693
344
675
933
568
209
134
12
2
1
11
18
7,573
6,117
70
1,364
650
1,127
1.095
335
*2
61
113
48
333
583
364
961
963
832
311
.
26
108
268
184
553
512
630
205
2,136
952
1.336
1,242
388
4,655
-
2,263
1,068
511
726
4.319
2,136
952
1,362
1,515
971
433
1,051
1,024
915
360
1,364
650
1,150
1,486
944
1
3,876
1,068
511
731
929
558
273
545
442
756
326
6,430
696
315
481
561
398
180
591
140
150
51
B36
274
28j
316
652
335
3)5
56
14 6
143
2 OS.
3
1
-
5
12
9
10
122
110
227
70
.
-9
.
-
8
106
262
161
110
9
1
1
1,811
_
*1
2
6
23
413
503
629
204
315
466
294
10
1
J
5
1
-
268
29
T
3
.15
287
368
113
592
435
149
51
15
265
3«7
121
11
2
8348
a6
24
325
572
339
178
12
5
1
4,670
2.554
1,068
441
610
4=
51
230
209
465
382
644
277
1,068
441
631
646
413
160
506
582
169
34
4,181
3,585
596
3,392
2,532
1,062
507
722
923
551
256
138
17
1,062
507
719
873
327
62
25
9
2
-a
1,064
437
625
635
407
150
1,064
437
604
360
871
328
34
30
30
112
-
-
1,264
35
1,229
3.236
313
2.923
1,958
291
5
9
6
8
S
.
-2
10
8
15
11
13
21
845
1,004
938
359
10
8
13
9
2
2
56
.
-2
6
6
4
T
5
1
2
55
52
HO
49
22
52
523
438
150
51
5
6
6
1
-2
5
1
21
52
521
433
149
51
53
111
49
a
11
25
789
951
827
310
rouB
Singla
-
-
LITER
Total
-
-
OR
6,139
10.809
683
348
681
949
583
210
699
655
B38
215
4 4
Married
£ Other^l
2,070
2,469
Totil
1 / 1 /
M4IE
Single
65t
3.490
1,594
2,491
3,044
1.902
741
414
34
9
2
_
-
RIO U E 3 T DATED
T7741
Harried
Total
-i.3£-.
£ Other^l
1.799
3.480
13,129
23
391
609
282
B*||
3,869
5.948
Uaddr 10
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
JO-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65 * 044''
1,499
4
Tot«l
lliatlOlH BOW
1»8
229
90
395
636
357
1,145
941
979
256
.7 I T 4
HUT--4S
£ Other/i
6,154
63
151
.
4-ingl.
Tot«l
Harried
Glnfill
1 Otb.r^i.
2,341
2', 119
1.933
696
853
"
1/
.
24
PRIOR
oi T E 0
UiLE
1.379
663
1,162
1,508
981
420
1,296
1.095
988
326
3.515
1,615
2,524
3,083
1,952
1.399
663
1,139
1,U3
345
4.539
s :
5
4
a
6
7
17
407
425
751
326
_
-5
50
2,4
194
113
9
3
1,667
ETUUIII
68
3
ltd
60
5
4
1
1
-
58
5
3
Jerri, j
£ other^i
2,116
.
*
21
2 52
353
155
502
581
188
3£
860
.
-
,21
215
348
14!
65
2
1
-
3
2
1
1,278
22
1.256
.
-1
.
-2
6
1
6
15
352
373
641
277
6
5
10
438
579
181
33
10
ail
770
iSb
4
4
11
33
T a U S lt.—t'z.:CT»
vF LTESIDSHCS Tt-f JAPXt BY tfQUi^TTUCt I* JfJ-*.liT $2X e-JlO nAFlrtTYi
Evacuee* Jhfl Submitted vetruee'-E f a r !ie™trlnt±«)r, o r '-jtnBtription t o » 2 M Or ^BA', 1**3 - 1*-4J
T
y o t * i RfffTre t o r»r-".ei"aea ' n r wW-. *7JL r e c " i / r t sln-nad eopins of Fsr^i 'f^IrY 1-100 o r RA-230, n d i v i d u t l Saouast for 1 a o ; l r i i t i p n o r ' • ' x o o t r l - t i o n i i n c l u d e * DoTOOOf who Bubartpio^tly c c c e e l l e d t n t l r r e v e s t * . Ler,-*fc"i
a1* rea id*n rje refer-! t o t o t a l t l o a anent i n .Tajpan i n c l u d i n g v i a i t a *.a - a l l no a c t u a l rasid.BP.ca, Education I n Japan r a f a r a t o oirabar of y^ara a t t e n d e d school i n Jaoonj number of y a o r s a t t e n d e d ochool t e l m l a t e d t o
n a n r e s t "rtiol* vnar»
Total
Pope
1-3
r™
20,027
T 0 T A L
Hovar in Jaoam
Lasa t h a n : man
4. moa hut l a a a loan 1 y r
1 Tr
"
"
" 5 yra
5 yra "
"
• 10 y r a
10 yra "
"
" 15 yon
M
15 yra "
" 2 . 0 yra
20 yra a r mora
uhBcdoaa
JCTRICAS 8CRK
:-•
Ntvar i n Japan
LOBB than S i n
6 mae out l a a a t h a n 1 y r
1 IT
*
" 5 JT«
5 yum *
"
- 10 y r e
10 yrB "
"
" 1 5 yr>
IS y r i "
"
" 2 0 yr«
20 yra o r morn
Ttaktuaaa
rosojiGH pond
Novnr i n
Loao than
a oofl but
1 yr
"
S yra •
10 yr* "
I S yra "
2X1 yra a r
UnXnoma
Japan/?
5 moo
l a a a tliyn
"
"
•
"
"
"
"
*
morn
1 yr
S STB
10 y r n
IS yrn
20 y r a
7,951'
497
41B
762
1,034
1,S6S
3,472
3,807
715
TOTAL
4-6
yrt
7-9
A K
(MB
1-3
yra
A *
:
A'L 0
4-6
yra
0
Total
4,257
9,841
(35
2,610
7,453
497
.
!/»
144
.
32
412
538
109
65
21
174
215
1c
2.(4
3
J1S
617
1,244
19
13,727
9,453
222
642
7,946
tSl
403
706
590
1,696
1,042
131
342
7,946
481
.
1/6-
6,900
388
so
'7
147
4TB
90
147
33
9
4
5
17
•92
7
16
15
56
44
253
2,430
3,676
373
47
7
16
15
74
1=
17
40
713
7
7!
_
Pc,
130
167
41
1?
y:i
1.506
3,009
12,086
5,018
316
4,025
262
1/7-
916
1,687
1,177
18
(68
1,058
912
15
13
644
4,029
282
204
407
652
1,406
2,431
2,122
555
46
ST
10
itt
1
1,742
1,350
.315
7,730
4,828
126.
.
1-
4,025
1/2-
'•-,
313
7
4,025
271
155
380
633
1,193
695
71
264
349
4,355
190
19 2
4
11
6
27
15
4
11
6
2;
6
11
35
7,4
.
-7
-3
.
-3
10
143
JUh
1
1
103
359
637
6
*
4 4 4Sl4
!S0
46
1,968
2,545
241
3
14
.
1433
442
589
1,337
-5
m
1/1-
102
1,297
1,131
10
6
4.49
"1
1
2
1
.
*5
13
331
1,736
2,051
291
241
56
35
271
146
244
50
74
11
1
6
115
35
15
34
85
??
5
3
3
"
39
T
A VI
Total
Wont
1-3
yra
529
8,539
4,823
217
1/14
.n
1-
441
704
71
537
11
t
6
10
509
3,924
215
210
26,1
53
15
11
123
6
.
1/4-
901
1,254
694
13
9,924
215
214
355
352
563
1,041
1,685
160
t
344
1,278
149
712
367
64]
•
347
I
62
30
6
13
too
M i l
4-4
10'yra
Oak-noon
o r more
vrp
7-9
yra
1,104
1,278
999
1 47
-a
•
53
«7
E
24«
1.'.«
499
1 4 0-
.
1/19
1=5
1.04
16
A
227
22;
30
2
«
6791
251
S.99T
4,625
96
.
1-
616
776
26
4
437
356
24
5
716
-
3,921
210
205
326
357
493
347
60
78
3,921
210
201
734
«0
9
6
1
3
.
L A-
196
179
28
U
3
•
1/14-
1,110
1,731
577
276
2,542
19E
121
858
514
4Bo
5-
3
5
9
29
25
70
694
1,625
82
3
5
1
27
13
6
-6
-t
-2
.
1/1-
17
329
465
1
1
131
344
2
Since t h e s c h o o l y m r La Irjae t h a n t w e l v e w o t h * r i t l l o o a e i b i e t o e r o p l e t s a eobool y e a r without epondlnr t h e r o l l y e a r I n J a p a n .
R e f e r s t o poreo.th b o r a in fa r e i g n Countries: o t h e r then J s j w i who h a r e never bear i n J a p a n .
9
.
33?•
509
6
10
263
J
127
3
62
24
3
1
2
*
3
12
95
2
.
*
-3
i/?c
'27
354
'74
4
217
S41
1
2
1
138
4 23
453
5
137
162
237
«
344
.
57
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702
::
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667
313
6
145
576
1,225
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13
'3
110
2,687
5
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T?oTnE,,^E It] JAPAH
76154
58
13
9
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217
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id
SECTION IX
ARMY. ENLISTMENT AND IE AVE CLEARANCE REGISTRATION
On January 28, 1943 Secretary of War Stimson announced that the
War Department would soon create an all Nisei combat team to be composed of volunteer Japanese-Americans including many from relocation
centers. In connection with the call for volunteers, it was decided to
conduct a special registration of male Nisei, 17 years of age and over,
at all relocation centers, and to use the forms obtained as a basis for
determining eligibility of volunteers for service in the combat team,
for certifying individuals as eligible for work in defense industries,
to facilitate WRA leave clearance, and to facilitate the possible future drafting of Nisei. For this purpose the War Department, in cooperation with WRA, devised a special four page questionnaire, Statement of United States Citizen of Japanese Ancestry, DSS Form 304A.
Using as a model the questionnaire worked out by the Army, WRA
revised a form previously in use, Application for Leave Clearance, for
the leave clearance registration of all other center residents. This
form was known as WRA-126 Rev., War Relocation Authority Application
for Leave Clearance.
Although there were 28 questions on DSS Form 304A and 33 on WRA126 Rev,, the question which is summarized in this section,-the socalled loyalty question, is number 28 on both forms. Soon after registration began, a substitute question for aliens was sent to all centers. One center, Manzanar, completed its registration of aliens using
its own revision, but completely re-registered aliens using the substitution issuing from the Washington Office.
Question 28 on Form DSS 304A for male citizens 17 years of age
and over is as follows:
Will you swear unqualified allegiance to the United
States of America and faithfully defend the United States
from any or all attack by foreign or domestic forces, and
forswear any form of allegiance or obedience to the Japanese emperor, or any other foreign government, power, or
organization?
Question 28 on Form WRA-126 Rev. for female citizens 17 years of
age and over is as follows:
(362)
Will you swear unqualified allegiance to the United
States of America and forswear any form of allegiance
or obedience to the Japanese emperor, or any other foreign government, power, or organization?
Revised Question 28 on Form WRA-126 Rev, for all aliens' 17 years
of age and over is as follows:
"Will you swear to abide by the laws of the United States
and to take no action which would in any way interfere
with the war effort of the United States?
The data presented in tables 73 and 74 are the result of tabulations requested by Washington and compiled by the centers with the exception of material concerning male citizens at Tule Lake, These data
were summarized in Washington from copies of DSS Form 304A,
Table 73 summarizes the answers to Question 28 for evacuees 17
years old and over who resided in centers during February and March of
1943 arid f°r those who became 17 years of age between March and September, Table 74 summarizes final answers to Question 28 as of September
1943» and reflects changes in answers which were submitted between the
date of registration and September,
All qualified answers have been combined inasmuch as the intent
u
seems to be the same: "No; unless
", or "Yes, if
. Qualified
answers were not submitted separately by Gila River and Tule Lake but
were included in Yes and No answers.
For limitations in the interpretation of registration results,
e,g«, differences in the manner in which registration was presented and
conducted at centers, and different situations at centers prior to registration, see WRA - The Story of Human Conservation, published by the
U, S, Government Printing Office,
700OUS O — 4tt
—12
(363)
TABLE 7 ^ —CRIOINAL i W T « R l T I C * V&W&Z Lis t>33 FC«* JOHA AKD TCHJ eflU-Ub Hi-I. BY **X, CIHeC-r^If AKA* CiMLfti
I? f e u r j of *«# end liver, 1943
Re„ide«ta of -«A C,nitre
lipte* iisfori to «ri.jiaBj. r « p l i u t o . u a e l i o n 28 for aj.1 < n c u t « i IT y e w a of age KtA war »ho r e s i d e d i n <»U Contort during fobrumry end
IUrc.ii of 1H*b "hen the irmy ^nLLctaont u d HA Laev*HU*.exar,c* K e g i e t r a t i o n prcgreai one carried out u » t p*ge *'3 for etnteeioat of . u e a t i a n
26,'. Aiflu Included i n table are avacu+ee end j a r * rftgiitered batwaen a»/ch and deptesber 19*3 a» thay reached the a** o f 1 7 ,
COilWi
aEA AMD
CiTIililOiHIP
11111111
tn
•enleter
016 Ket
Reeliter
19,6*2
20,982
19.111
».IT!
15.393
3,25*
65*
731
1,260
CTTITnAL OTAPI
- e i e Ci t i l enId rale O t t l i e n
Unle A l i e n
Beanie A l i e n
6,65*
1.701
1,601
1,819
1,316
' : ' « > : " BUSS
Uele C i t i i e n
Benele C i t i i e n
Uele A l i e n
Benele A l l e n
U.6M
3.A7A
3.17A
1,19*
2.A0D
0 1 U RIVER
s i l l Citiien
Benele C i t i i e n
Stele A l l e n
Bennle A l l e n
9,609
1,58!
1,39*
2,950
1,897
.
•
.
.
•
-
CRAKAUe
Unle - i t , , - ! ,
reaele C i t i i e n
Uele Alien
Beanie A l i e n
J/5,015
l.joo
1.311,
1,119
889
1
HEART i n ' ! TA: r:
kUe Citiien
Bennle C l t i e e n
Hnle Alien
Bemele Alien
8,0*1
1,1*5
1,68*
1,3*3
1,890
3
JtFAel
Uele C i t i i e n
Beetle Citiien
Uele Allen
Beanie Allen
5,85*
1.615
1,588
1,569
1,081
6
UKZAlUK
Uele C i t i i e n
Beetle c i t i i e n
Uele Allen
Be A l e A l l e n
KHICCKA
TOTAL
Unle -i • i .-.n
Beetle
AAlA ' H•-O• -. i - .- r.
Beanie A l i e n
588
Totel
.-eglatered
A H S I 1 Ft
Yen
T C . J B 3 T
.mimed
Uneven
! .. '.
Ro
Old l e t
earner
7*,586
20,328
18,*80
10,995
16,785
65.312
15.037
15,9*9
20,256
14,272
210«3
7i5
-,.6
S01
215
6.933
626
6,616
1.915
137
263
120
226
6,*56
1.907
i,606
1,819
1,326
5,488
1,167
1,199
1,812
1,310
162
lot
262
606
632
A3
6
12,64*
3,»9*
3,29*
3,*96
2,400
1
"
5
11.8*3
2,853
3,119
3.6T8
2,388
HO
US
21
836
591
in
12
6
9,609
2,588
2.39*
2.950
1,899
8,401
1,639
2,1*2
• 2,7*8
1.89*
1/
i/
5,014
1,'iO
1.311
1,136
837
*,898
1,*T*
1,3"
1.2J0
36
883
6
8.039
2.1*5
1,68*
2,3*1
1,869
1,*81
1.760
1.561
2,312
1,3*8
U4
82
22
5
J
•
5-
5,6*8
1,615
1,588
1.56*
1,081
*<30*
1,098
1,163
1,22*
926
213
111
333
57
299
6.8*8
1,909
1.903
2,011
1,216
.
-
6,848
1,909
1,903
2,022
1,216
5,07*
918
960
1,992
1,20*
it
1
eel. Citiien
BBAAIB C i t l e e n
Seele A l i e n
Benele Alien
6.T18
l.*19
1,*59
1,159
1,683
16
16
6,692
1,393
1,*S9
2,157
1,683
6,120
1.29*
1,416
1.897
1.513
jit,
25
RCHBEft
Uele C i t i i e n
Benele C i t i i e n
Uele A l i e n
Benele A l i e n
5.813
1,598
1,618
1,807
j ,c_f.
5,613
1,598
1.612
1,807
1,016
5,312
1,326
1,276
1.776
1,000
2JB
169
100
TCLE LAXn
Uele C i t i i e n
Benele C i t i i e n
Uele A l i e n
Benele A l l e n
10,8*3
1.969
2.783
3,075
2,016
7.625
2,3*1
2.051
1.603
1,630
6,331
1,527
1,606
1,769
1,613
1/
\f
Zj
-1
-2
1
1
3,218
618
732
1,211
586
839
1
3-
U
1/
V
1
"
33
195
123
20
12
A.
y
1/
•J
27
-
16
6
5
-
212
210
ot
9
33
15
11
46
16
27
2
1
5
186
1*4
DSi Foi-u jO**A scd For JO tfRA-lIfi U S T .
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128
a
10
65
17
2
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.
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4,
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11
•
•
138
101
32
J
2
16
6
1.238
751
*3i
1
35
2X
2
16
9
10
&
-
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Source t
*"
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.
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*
152
53
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i
4,
.
-
79*
1,582
997
565
29
9
4
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-
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•
•
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.
•
•
*
-1
3
62
52
-6
40
.
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1,206
951
252
1
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5
31
io
link neve
6
4
2
9
TJU.U. 74.--FIKALfl£CISTH.ATIOKRESULTS OK DS3 ItSUI j O U AND rCRU OTLi-126 RKV. ST 5RX, CITIZENSHIP AND CENTER;
VI T t t r i of *e« and 0»«.r, Li*}
fi««ldontC
of HFLA Coaterr
Kjtaa t-ifara t o f i n a l r a p l i a a to -juaation 20 for a l l atacuaaa 17 yt>w« of aga and orar who raaidad ID *TU C«nt«ra during P-tbr-uary and March
uf 19*3 *h*n tho Amy CnliataMnt and *HA I*saT«-Claaranca n * g l a t r a t i o n p r o g r u aaa c a r r i e d out (aae paga U? for atataaant of ^uaation 2S >
. i
f i n a l r a p l i a a r a f l a e t chnngat f r o * o r i g i n a l anaaara aubaittad Lataaan data of r a g l s t r a t i o n and S#*ata«b*r l q A3> *-lao includad i n l a b i a ar*
•vacua a • who vara ragiatarad batvaei. -h-reta and 3aptajjbor L3.43 n thay raacuad tha aga of 17 •
CENTER,
3E1 AMD
01TI2E»iHIP
TOTAL
•ale
WC Hat
Regiattr
77,957
.tite-
la mala C i t l i e n
AMI, Alter
.•-J.J-.
Eli(tnla
to
Reuleter
" l i - u
21,061
19,250
22,261
15,365
Unla t l t i i r a
female C , u t e r ,
Male U m
Female Alien
6.156
1.707
1,604
1,819
1,326
CCLCIRAM m n t Z i
Male C i t i i e n
famli, Citi.en
Hal* Allan
female Allan
12,614
3,494
3,271
3.496
2,400
CENTRAL UTAH
GILA RIVER
Mala G i l l i a n
Female. CitLron
Male Allan
Female Allan
•UiAn.nA
Mala C i t l i a n
raioa.ii: C i t l i a n
Unla Allan
i V . i l o Allan
HEART MOUNTAIN
Unla C t t l t a n
Female OlELtnfl
E u r Allan
A'annle Allan
JEROME
Mala C i t l i a n
female C i t i i e n
Male Allan
f e a n l a »iii,r.
EAHZANaH
Mala C i t i i e n
• .nun.a Citlian
Mela Allan
Female Allan
ratsau
9,7*6
2,679
2,4322,175
1,680
3/5.C15
1.560
1,311
1,231
661
3,25*
65*
732
1,260
588
_
"
"
"
a
a
1
-
a
1
"
8,042
2,145
1,68*
2,3*3
1.610
3
5,85*
6
1,615
1,568
1,569
1,062
5-
6,648
1.907
1.703
2,022
1,216
a
-2
1
1
"
6,718
1,416
1,*59
2,157
1,683
26
26
5,791
1 586
1,412
1,788
1,005
a
Mala C i t l i a n
'•mala C i t l i a n
Mala Allan
Female Allan
TULE LAKE
Mnla •-•! V.:...,.l
Female C i t l i a n
Male Allan
Female Allan
10,643
2,969
2,763
3,075
2,016
Mala C m ten
Female C i t l i a n
Main Allan
- . . . J . Allen
RCHaER
A/
£/
^/
"
"
a
3.216
628
732
1,272
586
l l l l i l
TO
0, 0 A 5 I I D I
Qualified
Mo
4na*ar
28
Old Met
Anever
Tntnl
Rtgletertd
Ian
74,703
20,407
16,518
21,001
14,777
66,018
16,435
16,661
20,495
14,427
1,041
446
375
1,9
81
5,376
i,*21
1,377
j«
237
04
11
105
26
32
6,456
1,707
1,604
1,819
1,326
5.769
1,292
1,3*6
1,815
1.316
254
67
162
•33
346
76
4
5
.
"
12,644
3,474
3,27*
3,*96
2,400
11,3*3
2,858
3,119
3,*78
2,368
110
115
22
9,746
2,659
2,432
2,775
1,830
8,823
1,961
2,212
2,773
1,877
5,01*
1,580
1,311
1,236
867
5,004
1,570
1,311
1,236
667
8,039
2,145
1,68*
2,341
1.669
7,706
1,929
1,610
2,317
1,850
60
38
'J
i
4
181
134
4
92
44
24
13
21
5,848
1,615
1,588
1,564
1,081
4,365
1,139
1,242
1,184
620
3*6
147
46
100
53
1,089
315
236
26
14
14
6,846
1.907
1,703
2,022
1,216
5.950
1,395
1.352
1.996
1,207
29
1
27
I
125
14
5..:
289
25
35
-
8
6,692
1.393
1,459
2,157
1,683
6,605
1.333
1,449
2,148
1.675
33
17
41
8
-
5,791
1,566
1,412
1,786
1,005
5,494
1.431
1.308
1,761
994
179
U3
86
1,625
2,341
2,051
1,303
1,430
6,439
1,521
1,712
1,767
1,413
-5
31/
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ii
i,"
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a
"
5
,
66
18
CSS Farm jC*A and Fora WRA-lZfc Hat.
.1*5}
a
920
696
220
2
J
a
a
a
-
3
10
10
a
35
6
2H
na
35
5
1
26
V
1,130
791
323
9
7
'••'-'•"-ii-- to •-•!-• y.iiin I f-1 - J :•-•&; :" ir.nl r i p l l e i Dot B 9 I . ! . " I ] , . . ,
Hat •vfciJtti*; in-jludtd in "Yea" and "ND" mnmt*r*.
Exclude* Li pardon*, 8 ami* c i t i p « a a and 3 faaaVa - U i i s r n , p h y s i c a l l y Incapable, of r B g i a t s r l n g but othtr-Hi* • l i g l b l * .
8ottf«*l
"
.
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27
-1
V
34
14
634
501
117
12
4
27
6
£,'
if.
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-
16
6
5
a
a
•
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a
-
"
.
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.
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1
5
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35
2
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7
10
a
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a
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a
13
13
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a
a
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21
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SECTION X
SEGREGATED POPULATION AT TULE LAKE
By the fall of 1943 it had been decided to segregate certain
evacuees at Tule Lake and to move certain "free" individuals at Tule
Lake to other centers.
From the middle of September to the middle of October 1943,
6,289 non-segregees were entrained out of Tule Lake to take up residence in six of the other centers, and 8,559 persons classified as
segregees or their family members were brought to Tule Lake from the
other nine centers. In November 249 more Tule Lake residents were
moved out, and in February, March and May of 1944, 3,614 additional
segregees came to Tule Lake. In all, 18,711 evacuees were moved in
formal transfers between centers in connection with segregation
(see tables 75 and 76).
Table 77 which follows in this section summarizes transfers to
Tule Lake and residents of Tule Lake who remained as segregees by
established categories. It should be kept in mind that segregees may
have been so designated for more than one reason. Individuals are
tabulated, however, by one category only. Preference In tabulation
was given to the categories in the order presented in the tables.
Definitions of type of segregee are as follows*
1. Segregation Parolee refers to aliens paroled to Tule Lake
from Department of Justice Internment Camps who were not
free to leave the center until authorized by the Department of Justice.
2.
Leave Denial refers to persons denied leave clearance on
basis of leave clearance hearings given at centers.
3. Repatriation refers to persons who prior to segregation had
completed Form WRA-230 or WCCA Form R-100, Individual
Request for Repatriation or Expatriation, except for any
such persons falling in classifications (1) or (2).
4»
Registration refers to persons who answered Question 28 on
DSS Form 304A or Form wHA-126 Rev. non-affirmatively during
the registration program, except for any such persons
filling in classifications (1), (2) or (3).
5. Voluntary Family Member refers to persons voluntarily
segregated to Tule Lake who were members of the immediate
(166)
family of persons in classifications (1), (2), (3) or
(4) but -who themselves did not fall in any of these
classifications.
For information concerning the age, sex and nativity composition
of the segregated group, see Section V, tables 4.8a - 48j»
The events leading up to segregation are described in the final
report, WRA - A Story of Human Conservation, published by the U. S.
Government Printing Office.
(167)
TABLE 75.—THAXSPER OP SBSraBZES TO TULE U B BT RA CERTER OP 07UBDI AH) DATE OP ISARSPSRi Septestw 19*3 - Maj 1944
Bote; Refers to mass transfers Included in scheduled train movements to Tula Inks end excludes a small Meter of miscellaneous
transfers of indlrtduale and families on other dates. Date of transfer refers to date of departure from, PEA Tenter of criein.
In addition to these regresses. 6.2*9 criminal Tule luxe residents leejilned et Tale Lake ea aeerafeee.
„ _ „„ _ . _ _
DATS OF TnAnSFlP
TO TOIB lAPOl
TOTAL
smoaiST! - OCTOBER 1943
9-14-13
9-15-43
9-16-43
9-19-43
9-21-43
9.24.43
9-35-43
9-26-43
9-37-43
9-29-43
10- 1-43
10- 2-43
10- 3-43
10- 4-43
10-5-43
10- 6-43
10- 7-43
10- 9-43
rcBOUART - BATCH 1944
2-31-44
3-22-44
2-74-44
2-35-44
3 - 2-44
UAT 1944
5- 4-44
5- 8-44
Colorado
uuh
13,173
1,059
1,949
496
396
9
9
13
-
C S E TE »
OP
Heart
Vnuntain
Crenels
0 1 ) 1 IB
J raM
'
•""tener
13
13
lohwer
1,430
3,005
315
968
3,147
3,165
335
1,915
.
.
.
.
.
-
133
863
1,534
-
492
-
390
.
-
355
4
-
.
-
.
.
.
.
.
122
.
-
498
8
6
4
2
7
4
4
6
4
6
482
4
4
.
.
-
.
.
-
-
8
1
7
.
.
.
433
.
.
-
.
-
8
431
-
-
,
-
-
J
.
488
0
.
-
-
.
40
-
.
-
-
4
9
0
.
.
.
.
n
.
-
-
-
-
.
-
.
.
-
-
.
.
356
1,875
-
-
-
497
125
3
_
.
-
1 3 5 6 3 3
.
.
9
o
-
459
478
4
7
- 4 6 8
-
-
93
-
.
.
.
255
.
789
3
3
390
.
.
.
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
-
.
-
'iTddoka
1,439
74
3
0
OaJjj
a n r
1,355
.
.
.
.
.
-
459
4 7 8 4 7 0 468
7
4
1,665
8 0
497
" 1
RlTtr
6,559
1,446
4 3 3 493
1 3 3 486
486
433
4 8 8 4 8 8
743
5
U
431
473
472
496
4 8 8 4 6 1 4
2
7
4
4
6
4 6 8 878
2 9 0 -
5- 9-44
5-17-44
5-19-44
5-23-44
A-77-u
Sourca:
Central
71 -U
-
0
-
8
-
8
0
-
.
-
6 4
C
1
-
-
126
-
.
_
-
-
.
-
.
-
496
US
.
.
-
Pore 344-274
TABU 76.—T»A!'8PBR OP BCE-SETJlEnvES P808 TULE IAKE BI TA CENTSR OP MSTIKATIOH AID DATE OP T3UKSFFJ1: Septeaher - Reverter 1943
Rote; Refers t o ease transfers included in scheduled train movements from Tule lake and excludes e semll number of miecellxneous
irensfere of individuals and families on other dates. Dets of transfer refers to date of departure from Tule take,
DATE OP ISARSPSt
PROR lUli: U4L
TOTAL
«2A
TOTAL
C
^
«£
CEETER
I •>
2-rt.da
3ESTIRATI0W
J ^ f
Jerome
Rlnldo...
6,538
1,558
4
1,050
1,351
933
1,643
3EFTEBBSR 191;
9-13-43
9-17-43
9-18-43
9-19-43
9-30-43
9-31-43
9-23-43
9-23-43
9-34-43
9-25-43
9-B37-43
9-38-43
9-30-43
,,2»7
511
US
428
487
456
452
519
528
437
519
537
496
471
1,504
-
998
511
1,336
908
1,543
448
-
-
487
.
ROVHBER 1943
11-10-43
11-12-43
11-13-43
249
233
8
9
.
519
537
-
-
-
-
-
54
54
4
4
52
53
.
-
.
438
-
.
.
456
452
.
528
437
519
.
.
.
496
-
-
Source I Font BRA-274
(168)
471
-
15
6
.
24
24
.
9
-
100
92
t
TA3L6: 77*—W p * & sBSWKSC
OT S E X
* * n KATIVI^Y;
111 IrmMttO* Segregated a t Tula I ^ n , Esptenber l o b j - fey lglUl
HotcJ Hpferp to ( I j e r e r ^ e E i r r n s f c r r D d from o t h e r c e n t e r * to Tube Luke l a s c h e d u l e ! sef r- ,-r-1ion t r a i n movementa
( ? ) o r l r r i u n l Tule Lrke r e s i d e n t s who r*ff*lned EU. iegTBitee*; exclude* n e n a l l nuiabsr of misceLlaneoue t r a n s f e r s
flni;
Of lBd.lvic.ttaLe and f a a l l i n r .
Although p e r s o n s any u r o p e r l y f e l l In one or more of the c a t e g o r i s e unoer "Type of
Server***, tit toe t'rcr of i cgregd t ton each Ecgreyee uvn elfttelfie-ri i n t o one of the t y p e a g i v i n g p r e f e r e n c e t o t h e
c a t e g o r i e s , 1ft the o r d e r M e t e d * (So* poT* 166 f o r d e f i n i t i o n of t y p e s of s * r r * ? r « ) .
i l l a EH
at km
rift
OF -!.^y<: ••;;:•.
T 0 T A L
Segregation Parelea
Leave Dental
repatriation
Hegl 1t r e t ion
Voluntary T a m i l j femes r
Nea-Sagregit/l
Hill
Segregation Parol**
Leave Denial
BepatrLatioa
Bogletration
ToLttittnry Tasitly Mppiaar
H*orr-3egregep/l
1WALB
Segregation Parolee
Leavo Denial
Brpatri*tion
Hpgie t r e t to n
V o l u n t a r y I ami .y He«ber
••:.!.• "••-;-•*.••*•* •'!
]/
8 1 8 C 1 H T
FnretAn
Born
Total
.tr.-r',.-,-,:.
Born
foreign
Born
Total
Born
1S.U2E
12,689
5.933
100,0
100.0
1*
166
2.526
1.511
1.535
63
.7
2,8
39.2
26.0
30.5
.8
2.7
37.7
26,2
32.7
.7
23.5
25.3
1.0
6,960
3.825
58.6
55.6
66.5
3*116
2.T71*
78
0135
2.656
2.115
1.923
61
136
96
1,758
1,001
B51
37
III
15.1
.6
1.6
21.6
lt.R
15.6
•3
28.7
16.9
36.6
7.657
5.569
2.108
61.6
66.6
35.5
215
2,858
1.669
2,861
76
163
2,062
1.159
2.157
68
72
816
510
686
26
1.2
15.5
9.1
1,1
16,3
9.3
1.2
17.S
6.6
7*?B2
••.TO
5,6X3
15S
ID # 765
t,E9I
3.276
6,020
1JK
.^
15
10O.0
2.3
2.8
le.;
13
.6
:S
R e r a n t o pereojjje RE Tula Lake p r i o r t o s e g r e g a t i o n vbo remained a t Tula Lake hut von did not f a l l i n t o any of _
the n r g r e p r e r l . i B P l f l i M i u r i P : inrl.u:!e(j medical ceeei who c a u l i not be moved, member* of i n t e r n e e * ' f a m l l i e *
w a i t i n g f o r t r a n s f e r t o t h e Department of J u s t i c e f u l l y internment cearp, e t c .
Source*
Tone V B A - P ? ^ ound l l * t o r O r i g i n a l H e a l d o n t e o f Tula Lake Who femaAned ae BegTegee*. a f t e r December l j . l y h j
coiBpiJad hy E t a t i e M c e S e c t i o n * Tule Lake C e n t e r .
TlBTJ 71a. —TYPE OF Sl^HEGta Bt SKA AHU syilllTZi
frecuae*
from C e n t r a l Utah S e g r e g a t e d a t Tula Lake
September j g l t j - May ljUL
Hotel Although p a r i o n e Key p r o p e r l y f a l l In one o r more of the c a t e g o r i e s nnder "Type of S e g r a g e e " , a t t h e t i n *
of B*gret*tioo t e c h i s * rage* n s c l u e i f led i n t o one of the typee g i v i n g p r e f e r e n c e t o the C a t e g o r i e s I n t b * o r d e r
l i e t e d . {See page l'V_, for d e f i n i t i o n of t y p e s of t e g n g n a . )
TTF8 07 BB0-B»n
TOTAL
SnEreaatlon P a r o l an
' „ , , Denial
Bepptrln". Ion
EafietratLoB
VoloataTjr T m d l 7 Meaner
Kail
•eereantlnii Parol*.
Leaee Denial
lepat r 1.... 11 >n
R e a l , t r a . t l on
Toluntary 7 a r . l l j Beater
TfalaU
5eerean 11on P a r o l e ,
Lea*a Denial
Beront Tint Ion
Baale t r e t Ion
Telunlary B u l l y Htabtr
Total
T ' J l l l l
American.
Born
1.659
.1.069
390
100.0
100.0
100,0
868
269
362
61b
76 b
»01
252
3
135
59.5
17.1
23.6
67.7
?5.0
19.3
66.6
.8
876
t7b
260
60.0
59.5
61.5
526
173
ITT
363
170
103
163
36.0
U.9
12.1
36.0
L5.9
76*
9.6
61.8
.8
18.9
583
6 55
150
60.0
60. j
J8.5
362
76
165
261
89
23.5
5.2
11.3
23.7
7.1
9,7
22.1
"-
61
106
Sonrcal
foreign
Born
f o r - *HA-?7h
(1^1
Total
F I 1 D I 1 !
Aaerlnan
Bom
Toretgo
BOTH
• 6.7
TABL2 77b.—TYPE OF SraRHOiT' BY SHI AND KATXVITTt Fraciwea from Colorado Hirer Segregated at Tule Lake
October 19'>3 - March 19U
Hotei Although peraona nay properly fall in one or aore of the categorise under "Type of Segregee", at the tlwe
of segregation each jerregee WHB classified into one of the types giving preference to the Categories in the order
liatad. (See page l$6 for de fin.lt icn of type* cf segregee.)
TtTE OP SEGR0T5S
T 0 T » L
Segregation Parolee
1M1T0 Denial
Repatriation
Regiatratlon
Voluntary Family Member
Total
H l l t l
tawrlean
Born
Foreign
born
Total
U R C I I T
annrlcan
Bom
Foreign
Born
380
100.0
100.0
100.0
302
292
234
60.6
152
38.2
20.4
41.4
e.9
439
42.1
39.4
1,429
1.0*3
546
292
591
an
611
260
61.0
58.6
67.4
Segregat Lor- Parolee
Leave Denial
Repatriation
Regtatratlon
Voluntary F u l l y Menber
366
23?
268
177
237
177
189
25.6
16.6
18.8
17.0
22.V
18.9
49.0
71
FaUiLS
558
432
126
39.0
41.4
32.6
Segregation P a r o l e .
Leave Daniel
Repatriation
ReaiBtration
Volontary PaiBjly Ueaber
180
55
323
135
55
45
12.6
3.8
22.6
12.9
5.3
11.6
MILS
81
1B.4
21.0
Sourcet Form "IHA-27A
TABLK 770.—TYF3 CF SKKECEE ST FOC AKD FATIVTTY! Swsuees fron Oil* Fiver Segregeted »t Tule Lake
October 19A3 - »*v/ 194A
Wptei Although persons nay properly fall in one or more of the categories under "Type of Segregee", at the tiiea
cf segregation each serregea was classified into one of the types giving preference to the categories In the order
listed. {3«e p»g*i l6r> fur definition of typee of segregee.)
TPPS OF firrir'.i.:}.'
T 0 T 1 L
Segregation Parolee
Lenve Denial
Repatriation
Regietration
Voluntary Family Member
anil
Total
2.0O5
2
7
835
574
587
1,189
I B K J F R
Amurlcen
3orn
l,a56
Foreign
Born
toe
S68
P 5 E C S H
American
Born
"orelgn
Born
549
100.0
100.0
100.0
2
237
131
179
.1
.3
41.6
28.7
29.3
.5
41.1
30.4
28..
52.1
77.9
J.V-
321
59.3
59.6
58.4
2
.3
25.2
87.1
11.8
77.1
13.7
16.2
7
443
Total
.4
Segregation Parolee
Leave Denial
Repatriation
Regietration
Voluntary Family Member
2
4
522
too
261
4
'•'7
325
172
155
75
89
.1
.2
26.0
20.0
13.0
FBTUIB
816
588
228
40.7
40.4
41.6
SerTcgatlon Parolee
Leave Denial
Repatriation
Pegietratlon
Voluntary Fendly ibmber
3
313
174
326
3
233
HE
236
32
56
90
.1
15.6
8.7
36.3
.2
15.9
8.1
16.2
35.0
10.2
16.4
Ei-urcei
FOTEI ..HA-27A
tiro
.4
<t\pvv TTa.—T*^ OF ~rtTTf, 3T TV A"", v • ft- yrw. "vacu-ia fi*OB Oranada Segregated at Tule Tak*
Septeteber 1943 - avy 1944
Hotel Althcnogh ri^ranna may property fall in on* or nore of -the categoriee under "Type of Segregee", at the time
of segregation each negregee wu classified into on* of the types giving; preference to the categories In the order
listed, [see p&ge !**• for definition of types of eegregee.)
FIFE OF SRCRFGES
T C I U
Sagragation Parol**
Leave denial
Repatriation
Rayiatration
Voluntary f a m i l y Ifaubor
HALE
Total
XUHBSS
American
Bom
Furoifin
Bern
Total
100.0
69.6
2.7
31.7
82.1
11
70.7
1.7
26.7
16.1
66
61.0
57.4
63.7
1
.5
37
56.5
1.7
18.2
58.2
6
43.3
1.7
15.3
42.6
31.3
100.0
1
.:
79
PR
97
i
47
131
35
148
1
152
a
Foreign
Pern
100.0
67
215
I 1 1 C 5 H
Ami-lean
Born
1.5
1,5
Segragatian Parol**
Leave Denial
Kepatriatitn
Rauiatration
Voluntary Family lumber
73
33
5*
J.
27
1HHLI
Si
(3
21
37.0
59
17
16
27.4
27.1
23.9
25
so
7
11.*
13.5
7.4
Segregation Ferulae
Leave Denial
Repatriation
Rastfltratlen
Voluntary Faaolr Bearer
iFoiireei
1
a
9.0
Form THM.-P.7l*
-.:•...'. 77«,—TTTL OF ,f;EiaP.~GEE BT SEX A}JD KAtTVITT: 3vaca*oS frOM Heart MtHiiitain Segregated at Tule Lake
:*r -.fi-Vr 1943 - -faj 19415
Hotei Although persona B*y properly fall in one or mure of the categories under "type of SegTsgee", At the time
of segregation each aegrngee etas classified into one of the types giving preference to the categories In the order
listed* [See page loi for definition of types of mgregoe.)
FIX tND
TTFB OF .TFl^uiaRE
TOTAL
Segregation Parol**
Laavr Denial
Rap*trlation
Ragiati-atior.
Voluntary FaadlF Member
lets 1
!I CI U 8 E R
Amarioan
Bom
Pomign
Born
rucin
Total
American
Born
Fcrrlgn
Pom
676
310
100,0
10O.O
100.0
4
52
066
77
165
35
1,54
62
12*
4
17
234
17
38
.4
5.3
69.6
8.0
16.7
5.2
66.9
9,2
I8.7
1.3
5.5
73.5
5.5
12.3
585
762
391
194
59.2
5 7.7
62.6
Segregetlon Parol**
Leave Denial
Repatriation
F.eelatration
Voluntary Family Uembar
4
33
415
61
72
23
264
50
54
4
10
151
31
18
.4
3.3
42.0
6.2
7.3
3.4
38.6
7.4
8.0
3.3
3.2
IB.7
3.6
5.8
FfAtlLE
iCJ
282
116
40.8
42,3
37.4
Sefrmaetion Farol*a
Laav* Danial
R*patrlation
Regiatration
Voluntary FamUy "amber
19
271
IS
93
12
loci
12
7
83
2.0
27.6
1.8
9.4
3.3
18.0
1.8
10.7
2.3
26.8
1.9'
6.4
RALE
6
20
Source * Form "SiA-^L
(171)
TABLE 77f.—TTP1 CT tVWGH BT SEX A!tt> KATIVIT*! Svacueee from Jnrtm Segregated at fhle Lake
SepteMber 19A3 - "ay 19U
Kcte: Although pereoni may properly fall In on* or Mora of the cat e y r i e s under "Type of Segregee11, at the Ua»
of legrcgation each aegregee «an classified into nue of the types giving preference to the categories In the order
Hated, (Seepage 1/6 for definition of types cf negregee,)
putirt
I 1 I 1 I I
TTPE OP STCREOTE
Total
1-JIi
I i: : '
Bom
Furaign
Born
Total
American
Bom
Foreign
Born
1,486
661
1D0.0
100.0
100.0
116
1,122
117
127
47
123
433
39
17
2.2
11.1
72.4
7.4
6.9
''.8
75.5
8.0
8.7
7.1
18.1
65.5
5.7
2.7
801
4l>7
56.3
53.7
61.6
SAO
126
65
61
367
91
51
47'
66
253
32
7
2.2
6.1
39.1
5.9
3.0
1.7
37.5
6.3
7.8
7.1
1 r.O
38.7
4.8
1.4
PEDaLE
737
W,
254
43.7
46.1
38.4
Segregation Perolae
Leave Denial
Rabat r l a t l o n
Raniatratlnc
Voluntary Family rnianer
M9
715
32
83
5'
57
180
7
10
5.0
33.3
1.5
3.7
3.5
I 1 .'.'
1.7
4.7
1.5
25
73
TOTAL
Sejirogetlon Parole*
Leave Daninl
Repatriation
Regietration
Voluntary Family Uember
BALE
Segregation Parolee
Leave Denial
Repatriation
Regietratioit
Voluntary Faedly Ifaefcer
Source i
2,147
47
237
1,555
158
1,208
47
130
1.1
1.5
Fore '«RA-27J4
TABLE ?7g.—TTVE OF SEGFtFGKE m SEX. AJO KATTVTTT: Svacueta frqm llanaaiiar Segregated at Tule lake
October 19*3 - February 19U
BgSf.1 Although pereuis nay properly fall in una or more of the categories under "Type of Segregee", at the tina
of Mgregatipn each aegrcgee *•• classified into one of the types giving preference to the categoric* in the order
Hated. (See page 1*6 for definition of types of eegregee.)
SVT
TTT^T
J^E-
AND
™-?I+IJ Off*-!?-;1
TCTAI
Segregation Ferolee
Leave Oenlal
Repatriation
Registration
Voluntary Family Member
Total
It 0 11 B FJ I
anerlonn
Porn
Foreign
Born
Total
F 7 7 C E 8 T
Ameiiean
Born
Foreign
Born
2.165
1,523
642
100.0
10C.0
100.0
624
678
843
305
76
311
28.7
32.2
38.7
51.7
44.1
34.7
47.5
• 72
532
1,278
88'!
415
60.0
58.0
64.6
Segregation Parolee
Ltaee Denial
repatriation
Replatration
Voluntary Easily Member
415
448
435
127
'..70
77.
232
18
165
17.2
20.7
20.1
1.7.1
78.;
17.7
7'.:
FTJ2ALE
867
227
41.0
42.0
35.4
Segregation Parolee
Leave Denial
Repatriation
Regiaeration
Voluntary Panily leemner
279
250
418
73
8
146
7.7
11.5
lE.r
8.7
15.7
17.3
11.4
1.2
7'. J
BILE
Source* Form WtA-27*
136
242
2.8
TABLE 77h,~TTFE OF S«XWrBSB HT SEX AMD MtTTVITT: Evacuees from Minidoka Saqrogsted at Tola Laka
September ISO - t V 19M
Wgte: Although persons may properly fall in one or mora of the categories under "Type of Segregee", at the time
or "segregation each eaBregee was classified into ona of the types giving preference to the categories in the order
Hated* (See page lftfc for definition of types of segregea.)
SEX AND
TTPE OP c,E0Rr'5EE
TOTAL
Segregation Parolea
Leevn D e n i a l
Repatriation
Pmgintrstiori
Voluntary Pantile Brnbnr
wax
Segregation Parolee
Leave Denial
F-.epateiat.ian
Registration
Voluntary Family Member
IBEaU
Segregation Parolee
Leave Denial
Repatriation
Registration
Voluntary Family tmmber
Source:
xuuu
Total
335
Arc clean
Born
piacixi
Foreign
Born
Total
American
Bom
Foreign
Bom
167
168
100.0
100.0
100.0
20
230
26
51
15
91
11
IS
5
5
137
5
16
1.5
6.0
68.6
7.8
16.1
9.0
55.6
12.6
22.8
3.0
3.0
ei.5
3.0
9.5
196
5
89
UO
58.5
51.5
66.!
5
13
131
22
20
11
la
16
13
5
1
90
1
7
3.5
1.5
39.9
6.6
6.0
6.6
26.3
10,6
7.8
3.0
2.1
53.5
2.1
1.2
13?
61
58
11.5
18.5
31.5
5
?6
1
31
a?
3
1
1
17
1
9
1.5
28.9
1.2
10.1
2.1
29.'
1.6
13.0
.6
28.0
.6
2'
5.3
For" 'KA-37A
TjiBts 773,—TT7E OF SEttBKEE Bl 3ST AM TlATlVlTt: SrsciweB from Rohwer Segregated at Tula Lain
Septeeher 19A3 - Iky 194A
jTfftg: Although persona cay properly fall in one or acre of the Categories under "Type of Segregee", at the time
of segregation, each segregee «ae classified into one of the types giving preference to the categories in the order
Hated, (see page lAo for definition of typea of segngBei,)
SEX AMD
Tfng ny iyORTCrlFi
TOTAL
Segregation Ferulae
Leave Denial
Repatriation
RegiatratiDn
V o l u n t a r y Family IVMaber
KAUS
Segregation Parolee
Leave D e n i a l
Repatriation
Registration
Voluntary Family Heavier ,
n F i n
Total
1,130
ITerican
Born
989
7
Poreign
Born
Total
111
100.0
9
.5
P E P.ftt V T
American
Barn
Foreign
Born
100.0
100,0
1.6
1,023
119
251
665
136
166
358
13
63
71.6
10.1
17.5
67.2
13.8
19.0
61.2
2.9
I1.J
671
579
295
61.1
58.5
66.9
7
.5
7
1.6
625
111
126
381
101
36
211
10
31
13.7
8.0
8.9
36.5
10.3
9.5
55-3
2.3
7.7
PgltlLE
536
110
116
36.9
11.5
33.1
Segregation Parolee
Leave Denial
Repet r i a l ion
Registration
Voluntary Family Member
398
35
123
281
32
91
m
27.9
2.1
8.6
28.7
3.3
9.5
75,9
.4
6.6
SOUrCs:
3
29
Farm \WA-?7A
(173)
TAHLS 77J.—TTPE OF SF/HTTTTS Zt SET A.'1 !1ATI,rTTl! Evacuees at Tula Lake Prior to Segreratlon *fto Remained as Stgrcgeea
'--••:.- 19^3
Hole; Although persons nay properly ' a l l In one of more of the categories under "Type of Segregfl*", at the time
of segregation each eegrepeo
n t classified into one of the types giTing preference to the categories In the order
l i s t e d . (See pare l^A r cr definition of types of segrcgce.)
TYPE OF
w
flFra
TOTAL
Sagregation Parole*
L a r a Danlal
Repatriation
Regiatration
Voluntary r V o l y Member
Non-SagreFaa/L
MALE
1/
Irta)
KIIFBI1
Am.rtr.nn
BOT.
Foreign
Bom
Total
PERCENT
American
Born
Foraign
2ora
3,930
2,319
100.0
100.0
100.0
68
19*
701
2,556
2,576
152
175
422
1,279
1,965
66)
68
21
279
1,277
611
63
1.1
3,2
11.2
41.0
41.1
2.4
4.4
11.7
32.6
SO.l
2.2
2.9
.9
12.1
15.1
.-6.3
2.7
3,537
2,000
1,537
56.6
50.9
66J
68
14
192
848
376
37
3.1
1.9
6.6
24.6
21.0
1.2
2.6
6.0
17.4
23.9
l.o
36.6
16.3
1.6
6,249
68
117
Segregation Parolaa
Laaya Danlal
Repatriation
Regiatration
Voluntary Family Member
Hoiv-5*flreKee/l
1,531
1,315
78
103
2,6
683
937
41
JT5IAU
2,712
1,930
762
43.4
49.1
13.7
Segregation Parolaa
Laaya Danlal
Rapatrlatlon
Regiatratlon
Voluntary Family ewmber
Noom6mrrryee/f2
79
273
1,025
1,261
71
72
126
596
1,026
18
7
67
429
233
26
1.3
4.4
16.4
20.1
1.7
4.7
15.2
26.2
.3
'.9
18.5
10.0
1.1
tag
2.9
.6
6.3
Refers to persons st Tule Lake prior to segregation who remained at Tule Lake but who did not fall Into any of
the segregee clesBlflcntlonst Includes medical cases Mho could not be moved, mesxwrH of ititerttees' families
Malting for transfer to the Orartment of Justice fBusily internment cam, etc.
Source)
List of Original Residents of Tule Lake "tin "'ciminc-d as SCj-Tcgces After >cember 1?. 19*1? compiled by
Stet1stice lection. Tola Lake Center.
tm;
TABLE IS.—HICHiJT XHCQL CRACK CCUFLiTEO FCR TBOSE Olffl I h Q R EDLCATIOT. COUFlATED IN 19*2, BY COUNTRY WHERE COMPLETED, SKA AND KAT0ITTi
Kvacuaas Jwgragated a t Tula Lake
N o t e . Excludes fc,&4* ewacueea **-., r - f etad a t W i s *-a** eho had not completed t h a i r e d u c a t i o n i n 19*2. Etacueae aagragatad. a t Tule Lake a r a
[XJ evacuee a bi ....- i" •:.- • -red i r c n o t h e r c e n t e r s t o Tula Lake i n scheduled e e g r a g e t i o n t r a i n move^ente and ( 2 ) o r i g i n a l Tula Lake r e s i d e n t s who r e mained a s sogrageedj excludes a t o u l l nurooer of raitce 1 l a n a c u e t r a n a f e r a of i n d i v i d u a l a and f a m i l i e s t o Tula l a k e , (dee Note, t a b l a 2 $ ) .
HIOKSIST OKAO1;
T 0 T A L
Ho grano completed
E lame r.tary school
High school
College
Uneneen/31
IttUt
Ho grade completed
e l e m e n t a r y school
High school
Collegs
Untnoan./l
rescix!:
Ho grade completed
Elementary s c h o o l
high school
College
Cnsnosh/i
4/
Total
U p 578
Tim
Completed ' ompleted
in
IB
-lap en
U. 6 .
2,807
263
5,588
4,452
565
711
'77
2,039
291
7,257
1.5BB
13*
i.*5t>
2,748
389
536
264
1,120
204
1,321
1,219
119
2,136
1,764
176
176
213
519
87
7,796
Othsp
Total
975
5,716
263
33
1,5*4
9.109
2,413
1,923
785
89
402
1,931
246
2,719
670
3,467
134
215
1,045
169
766
887
92
536
27
981
1,932
261
266
305
2,249
1,150
974
129
6
, 563
176
1,424
137
119
1,429
is;
886
77
1,745
FOC-IICI -Him:
Completed C o a p l s t e d
Othar
In
Id
U. 3 .
Japan
Other
Total
418
5,862
33
385
230
4,042
1.096
167
327
293
3.790
27
7J
266
107
2,469
816
128
270
125
2,072
69
1.823
6
123
1,573
280
39
57
20
38
10
1,547
2'7
29
1,142
1,425
152
712
3,186
1.62B
185
2,797
2,579
3.356
398
385
IV 4
4,999
iUSHICfd -P0RH
Completed Completed
In
In
IV. 3 .
Japan
376
53 a
60
119
228
5,077
75
ich
3.967
988
122
557
23O
•5
327
159
3.254
377
107
45
2,420
741
93
270
1*0
123
Harare t o ovacueea far «hao h i g h e s t grade completed i a n o t known;, lncLudaa t h o a e who completed t h a i r s c h o o l i n g i n c o i i n t i i e e o t h e r t h a n
United t H a t a s or J a p a n .
"••iir-.'-i;
Forms .Jui-J f and 4RA-274
fl?F)
77
TABLE 79.—LSrWTK OF MESIDEfiCE IK JAP AM BY SKiGATICi: IN JAPAN, SIX AND NATTYITT:
I n o o M i Sefn-wt^ed a t Tula L*i#
Motor Refara t o f l ) evaoueee t r a r i f e r r e d from other cvntvra t o TAlls Lak* In sehadul*d ••gr«emtioH t r a i n ntowtmente and ( z } o r i g i n a l Tula Lata r e s i d e n t s who reantined sa aegregeear, excludes a S a a l l nuntar o f m i e e e l l a nooue t r a n s f e r s of i n d i v l d i ^ e and f a m i l i e s tn Tula Lako. Langth of r«tld«no« r e f e r s t o t o t a l time spent In Japan i n c l u d i n g v i s i t s a* w a l l a t a c t u a l r a s i d a n c a . Education i n Japan rsfara t o number of years attended
school i n Japan; number of yearn attended achool t a b u l e t e d to naaraot whole year*
!: i
BATIVITY AND
RISTIJETTSE Ti: JAPAH
TOTAL
AMTJtfCAH BORN
.Von,
1-3
if1.
18,472
8,909
476
2,362
3,826
7,253
*54
387
631
152
1,640
3,032
3,242
631
7,253
454
36!
442
65
37
49
194
13
.
I ' J121
55
22
37
234
2
.
67526
?6f
548
1,115
18
.
462
679
1,483
12,482
8,566
190
609
7,245
435
371
582
516
1,591
949
115
285
7,«5
435
i'.6
396
66
28
19
3
6
5,933
3*3
266
B
19
16
49
36
249
2,083
3,117
346
8
1"
16
46
17
9
30
191
7
•
-1
.
-2
1
13
6
124
511
1,097
13
Newar In Japan
Laaa than 6 a»a
i nco but laaa than 1 y r
1 yr
"
*
" 5 yra
5 yre *
"
" 10 yra
10 yra " •
15 yra •
*
20 yra or more
Pntaioan
"
*3015yreyra
rOREISS BORH
Newer i n Japan/2
Lena than 6 moe
fc woe but l e a e than
1 yr
"
"
"
5 yra *
"
*
10 yre "
*
*
15 yra "
•
•
20 yra or aoro
tWIcnown
7-9
1 yr
5yra
10 yre
15 yre
20 yre
.
1/5i;c
47
9
4
5
-
33
225
2
65-
320
164
37
15
5
1,753
I
10 JT» Unknown
o r ooro
Tutnl
Newer i n Japan
L*aa than 6 moe
6 men but l a a e than 1 yr
1 JT
"
"
" 5* yre
5 yra •
'
• 10 yre
10 yra *
*
" 1 5 yra
15 yra •
"
" 20 yra
20 yra or more
Unknown
r
TOTAL
4-6
1
2
I
E
5
0
C
To t i l
6'nno
1-3
585
10,765
4,502
29a
-1
1/33— 1
3,633
251
191
226
42
26
40
£4
9
2,264
_
LA-
A T I
X At 8
4-6
yra
1.366
0
7-9
yra
2,730
_
331-
13
612
010
696
13
9
567
1,638
1,223
263
6,940
4,330
ice
366
3,628
240
184
202
.
L i«
.
«
1F1
.
-•
328-
5
-
105
28
9
3
4C 3
1,000
994
.
445-
.
*
1/31
763
357
41
•-455
2
5
.
—
1-
H
-
£.9
31
IS
27
146
1
4C
154
194
347
590
11
687
1,106
592
14
1,223
9
531
48
7
258
3,628
240
185
HI
589
1,134
645
66
142
2,188
1,041
322
3,825
172
1'4
5
5
11
7
24
15
195
1,505
1,778
285
11
.
-4
.
-3
12
24
143
1
89
319
581
496
1,126
953
9
»
lA7
379
648
«
1
2
1
.
—
-4
9
309
1/
flinee
nafera t o peraona born i n foreign countriea ether than Japan who have M v e r bean i s Japan.
37
20
12
2
T
24
5
5
28
52
4
58
27
6
3
3
a
X
J
A
10 JT*
Unknots
or mora
3,633
251
192
335
604
1,329
2,150
1,844
427
2/
1,477
398
_
.
1IA5— 1
P
A «
Total
Mono
7.657
4,407
3,620
203
191
216
43
11
9
11c
4
402
525
425
10
38T
3,620
203
195
296
348
511
882
1,398
204
7*5
128
5,549
4,236
3,617
195
182
194
31
8
7
1
1
191
.
LAs--
2
r
7
_m
1-
260
26
4
398
341
26
5
123
-
3,617
195
186
271
327
457
304
49
143
1,507
692
270
2,108
-3
64
846
566
8
t h e school year la laaa -TTAVJI twalwe aunthn. I t ia p o s s i b l e t o complete a s c h o o l year withotrt •pending t h e f u l l year i n Japan.
Score a 1 Forme lriA-2£ end iiU-2T*
I
a
.•2844.
39?
5
1
2
1
-4
7
259
3
8
9
25
21
54
578
1.349
61
P E 1 ALE
44
1-3
T"
1=4
1/4
53
24
9,£
-
10
85
1
27
142
94
201
9 25
T
82
24 3
1/'
52
20
3
1
2
25
139
59
9
4
"
-
•
;
10 ITS
Unknown
or moro
7-9
yr.
1,096
-
121
1?2
3TT
402
4
415
T*t
.
I/18
210
265
271
3
435
187
.
_
••z
4.
US
l»
120
180
97
15
3
l/i.7
207
190
22
2
U 5-
140
52
-
102
753
683
1
4
1
9
2
3
35
192
516
5
1
12
2rC
387
1
*
3
5
9
22
12
3
2
109
3
at1
-
*>
LA
3
95
24?
1.
•»
-2
4»
50
SECTION XI
RENUNCIATION OF UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP
On July 1, 1944 the President signed Public Law 405 of the 78th
Congress, an amendment to the Nationality Code of the United States,
providing that a person shall lose his United States, citizenship by
"making in the United States a formal written renunciation of nationality in such form as may be prescribed by, and before such officer as
may be designated by the Attorney General, whenever the United States
shall be in a state of war and the Attorney General shall approve such
renunciation as not contrary to the interests of national defense«"
From December 22, 1944 until April 18, 1946 the Attorney General
approved the requests for renunciation of United States citizenship
made by 5,589 citizens while residing in WRA centers; 5,461 of the requests which were approved were submitted by residents at Tule Lake.
Citizens whose applications had been approved were determined to be in
an interned status by the Department of Justice and were not free to
relocate from centers until issued orders of release by the Attorney
General,
Of the total approved, 2,785 were released from interned status
and subsequently relocated, 1,657 were interned in Department of Justice
Internment Camps and may have subsequently sailed to Japan, 4 were deceased, 6 left centers prior to receipt of notification of approval of
renunciation, and 4 left centers for mental institutions.
Tables 80 to 83 summarize pertinent data concerning this group
of residents. For a discussion of the subject refer to WRA - A Story
of Human Conservation, published the the U, S, Government Printing
Office,
(177)
I l I L t SO
0 . B. 01I1UBB a
1R» tZEIJW
aflOSI AFFLICATIOa'S 10S BXST.T1CUTI0J Of DRTIBD STATJB ClIISaaBlTiT IfJTl AFTSB7SD S I fgX ITTOnriT ODIiSll
I T m i l APFBCTD Aft) OFoTTBEl DMBAitar I S M - A p r i l I M S
P/Jtfl Safari to c i t i x o i a oho i x a a u t l d and iranamlttaa bo Dapertaant of Juotloa XTltttr, f i r a a l a p p l i e a t i o a a t i t l a d JBaxanolatlon Of Paltafl. B t a t e l
BTfctiopalltT l a d axKtao Itppl Leit Aoni WBTO nrproxcd a / too Attorn*/ d a u i r a l . S a f a r i to ttaooe low Bvxamittad applloalloDA a h l l a roildlooj In ISA nant o r i : OADludAn fornir r e a l d m t a oho hod pwranntatlj dipartad f r o a oonlaro prior to a p p l j i o z .
Data npprexad. n f e r i to data inddxiduel n o t i o i B o f
ajprawal wort olfrwd op too Axttranf M u r a l .
DATS Of
BjppjpA!,
TOTAI
CBITBU,
tffAH
I 0 I A 1
5.589
4
OCDOEBJX)
Mill
7
SUA
SlVffl
*
EEASf
WXBTA1W
""»"••
S
S
i
miASAB
0
l
ranSOBA
8
9
mBTO
*
wurr
™
8,441
ISM
we
larch £2
A p r i l IT
A p r i l SB
ilaj 3
iiop i e
June IB
Jala. Sfl
Aodttot 7
A t g u t SB
S t r A a b t r 3d
Ootobor IB
lOTwAbor 16
DwewECar 12
1,!H
1.000
1.186
.
S
«
0
(
o
S
S
a
a
ESS
4
3
s
1
i
1
-
TS
-
-
w
-
.
.
.
•
-
-
-
-
SB
10
-
-
o
-
1
-
-
6
-
-
I
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
1.910
1.000
1,166
980
BO
3)
SO
IBS
s
d
1
l
1
ISM
Jwbroarp I d
A p r i l IT
April IS
Source:
s
S
IB
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
S
3
Id
-
-
DopartmBjit of Juotlep
TAKJi Bl
MB XI SRI AW) l U I I U STATUS: II. I . C l t l i « « In 1BA h i m « ] » • • A p p l i c a t i o n for SnoiK u t i o s
O a l U d S t a t e t a i U i a u b l p faro AppraTBd t f thw AttorMa. O u o r a l , Daceaaar IBM - A p r i l 1MB
Vast'
S B A I D Ads
At* U h i l l t K l u
of B H C t i r 3 1 , 1 M B .
TOTAI
arroLi
1 1 ) 1 1
6,589
3.068
2.0O3
98
IE-IS
30-30
26-29
30-34
36-39
40-00
06-09
744
3.209
1.618
721
303
03
11
733
1,390
BBS
161
SB
ll
323
797
669
389
03
11
11
33
33
11
11
SOU
1/
IUPJSTSD
nsAj\
3,973
3,730
1,170
H
16-19
90-30
38-29
30-31
36-99
00-04
08-09
098
1,803
1.130
80S
198
S3
11
OBB
1,003
888
138
32
139
033
378
183
43
11
11
33
11
»
11
*
PBUIJ
laBM
784
839
33
14-19
30-30
36-39
30-34
36-39
308
618
399
218
108
337
063
39
23
11
U
194
344
193
97
91
11
-
S a f a r i Bo rldnwirt. drraraad "hd •aparatad-
Scrarcii
if
Departaant of JuBtica; 1FEA ratarda {aaaad an 10 percaat a m p l e )
(1TB)
-
TABLE 83 .—Lft:OTH OF AESXISIJCX M JArAM BY EDUCATION El JAPAKI U. 5 . C i t i i e n a In WRA Centera Whoae AppUeatione f a r
Renunciation of United S t a t e e c i t i « e n a h i p bvro Approved by the Attorney General, December 1944 - A p r i l 1946
f'Qtca Residence i n Japan r e f e r s l a t o t a l time m e a t i n Japan i n c l u d i n g v i e l t e and a c t u a l r e s i d e n c e .
Japan refers t o numbar o f yaara attended eohool i n Japan.
m a n
IfocArioK
TH JAPAN
TOTAL
KM,.
TOTAL
5,58?
2,53*
1,868
1,068
73*
$80
Never in Japan
Leas than 5 yr»
0 yra but l e a s than 10 yra
10 yra but l i a s than I f yra
15 yra or Mora
Source:
Lt
to
Fducntion i n
JAPAH .
* " **"»
W
^
a?
1,794
**•
1,040
.
.
.
154
535
55
54
426
1,565
22
11
ofi?
547
887
11
-
363
493
Ehsparlment of J u g t i o o i 7RA records (based on 10 paroant aample)
-AHLK83 .--DJSPC'STTION OF U. 5 . CITlf-IKS fTWKJ -<U 0K,TJ*13 -THO&; ArrUCATIi.'H3 FOR nXNUhClATIOlC OF WlTtH S'?ATSS
crrlzpFS:*Tp JBRB APrTOvbi) it ;HE ATTOftiiar ^JCHKRAI.
Hota 1 Refers t o ttnal departure fron THA Cantare. l \ S . e i t i i a n a whose a p p l i c a t i o n * f o r renunciation had boon
RBprorad vara determined t o b« In an interned atatua by the department o f J u s t i c e ; they vara not e l i g i b l e t o r e l o c a t e
from center* - u n t i l r e l e a s e d by the Attorney General,
Released
and
RelooatedA
OprriR
TOTAL
TOTAL
5,589
2,785
1,657
4
-
4
Colorado River
72
-
71
Gila River
25
-
25
-
GrvjuuJB
-
Central Utah
Interned/2
To JapanA
-r-v^i
uvceaaed
1,133
Left center
prior
approTalA
4
6
J*
^.
*£"
*lo"/l
4
1
10
-
10
Heart fountain
1
-
1
-
'huwanor
6
-
*>
-
'.finidoVt
&
-
8
-
Rohwer
2
-
2
-
5,461
2,T*5
1,530
1,133
Tule Lake
1/
pj
3/
A/
5/
*
5
*
Refers to ranunciunt* for vhon Attorney General laauad orders of r e l e a s e from interned s t a t u s , copiee of Which
ware reentvral by 71A, Trior r a c e i n t of r e l e a s e order renunclant was e l i g i b l e t o r e l o c a t e from c e n t e r . Total e x aludea 30 renuneiantl for whom r e l e a s e orders mere r e c e i v e d ! 17 received a f t e r renunoianta l e f t c e n t e r s t o be
i n t e r n e d , If) received a f t e r renunoianta had departed t o Japan, ? r e c e i v e d for renunoianta who l e f t centers o r i o r
t,« n o t i f i c a t i o n of approval " r t.hair eon 1 ieatIOBB for renuaaiation* end 1 received a f t e r rantfnelant l o f t c e n t e r
for m-nttnl I n s t i t u t i o n ,
Refar^ t c renunoianta who l n f t centera for Oeonrtasnt. of J u s t i c e Internment lomc-a. Include* 2 e i t l t e n e who v o l u n t a r i l y dewartad to Rrystal Gity Family Internetrnt la/op t o j o i n other family members p r i o r t o approval of t h e i r
awn ligation*, for renunciation by thfl Attorney g e n e r a l .
Refers to renunoianta who l e f t ""A Gmter-a t o n a i l t o Janan: Includes 17 Who s a i l e d t o Japan p r i o r t o approval of
t h e i r n n n l i c - i fens for rnnunoia'. ion by the Attorney General*
Refera to c i t i z e n s who submitted a p p l i c a t i o n s for renunciation t o the Gsoartmnnt of j u s t i c e w h i l e r e s i d i n g i n T*lA
Genta-fa ln>i who nrr-ianrnt 1 y departed c r l o r t o n o t i f U s t i o r . of anprcvnl by t h e Attorney General.
Refer* t o i-TiTr-ciir-ta who l e f t *7UL Centera for n e n t a l i n s t i t u t i o n s .
Sourest
> - n r t - « n t of j u e t i c o t PRA records
Tuoutr. U—*fc— 13
(1*9!
SECTION XII
OTHER SELECTED STATISTICS
Part 1
Individual Exclusion
During August and September of 194-2, with the mass evacuation of
persons of Japanese ancestry on the West Coast virtually completed, the
Army initiated programs under the same authority (Executive Order No.
9066) for the exclusion from designated military areas of any individual,
citizen or alien, whose presence was considered dangerous to the
national security. Such programs were announced for the eight states
of the Tfestern Defense Command on August 19 and for the 16 Atlantic
seaboard states of the Eastern Defense Command on September 10.
The
same authority was given to the Commanding Generals of the Southern and
Central Commands.
The VrRA was called upon to assume responsibility for assisting
in the relocation of the individual excludees by (1) giving advice regarding employment opportunities in unrestricted regions, (2) supplying
transportation and subsistence for a period usually not over four weeks,
if needed, and (3) giving assistance with property problems and family
adjustments. Assistance required on a continued basis was supplied by
the Social Security Board.
Contact was made witn 563 persons by WRA field offices set up Bt
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, New York, Baltimore, Boston,
Cleveland and Little Rock. Only a few persons were of Japanese descent,
and those were in the Eastern Command. Table 84 summarises, for the
254 who were excluded, the Command, the state and the date of exclusion.
The remaining contacts were made up of persons whose exclusion was only
recommended, those for whom only personal histories were obtained,
those who were interned, those whose exclusion orders were rescinded,
etc. The program was terminated after a number of excludees instituted
court action.
Part 2
Leupp Center
In late 1942 and early 1943 a need developed for a procedure
whereby persistent troublemakers might be removed from the centers and
transferred to some place where their activities would be less disrupting and could be more effectively controlled. As a result, a
(1B0)
temporary isolation center for troublemakers among the American citizens
at relocation centers was established under WRA supervision on January
11, 1943, at lioab, Utah. The first group to be isolated there was a
contingent of 16 men who were suspected of being ringleaders behind a
disturbance at Manzanar in December 1942; later this contingent was
augmented by smaller groups and scattered individuals entering from
eight of the ten relocation centers. On April 27, 194-3, the isolated
population was transferred from Moab to Leupp, Arizona.
A peak population of 71 was reached in July 1943. All residents
were male citizens with the exception of four aliens subsequently
interned by the Department of Justice. The center was closed December
4, 1943, with the 52 inmates being transferred to Tule Lake.
Table 65 presents the 83 persons isolated from inception to
closing, categorized by the center from which they were transferred
and by their final destination. Because of the interim nature of the
isolation center (in operation for only 11 months), Leupp is not included as a WRA center in tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 which present the
original type of admission to and the type of final departure from the
custody of WRA.
Part 3
Institutionalized Persons
At the time of evacuation a considerable number of persons were
confined to institutions, hospitals, and rest homes, and were not,
therefore, formally evacuated. Still others were admitted to institutions from WCCA assembly centers and direct evacuation areas. Table 86
presents the source of admission and the type of disposition for the
1,942 persons coming under the jurisdiction of WRA from inception to
closing.
Prior to October 31, 1942, 177 persons had been admitted to WRA
centers from institutions and the 1,074 persons remaining in institutions as of that date were transferred by WCCA to the custody of WRA
(321 subsequently entered a WRA center and 753 remained under the
general custody of WRA). In addition, some 24 additional persons came
under the custodial or financial responsibility of WRA from sources
other than WCCA or WRA centers (20 of whom were admitted to centers and
four remained under general custody of WRA). This accounts for Jhe 518
persons entering a WRA center for the first time from an institution
and for the 757 persons who remained in institutions as carried in
tables 1 and 3.
(161)
Throughout the life of the centers 664 persons entered institutions for the first time from a WRA center and 25 persons -who were in an
Institution at the time of evacuation and who were discharged to a WRA
center later reentered an institution. However, of these 689 persons,
124- were discharged back to a IRA center, thereby accounting for the
565 persons whose final departure from the custody of YJRA was an institution as carried in tables 2 and A* An additional three persons who
had at one time resided in a center, and had permanently departed from
the center, were admitted to an institution.
Table 87 enumerates the names and addresses of the institutions
in which institutionalized persons were residing on March 20, 194.6.
It can generally be said that WCCA transferred full responsibility for the custody of institutionalized persons remaining in institutions at the time of evacuation to the WRA, and financial responsibility
was assumed by WRA for those certified by the United States Public
Health Service. This resulted in the assumption of financial responsibility by WRA for roughly half the cases. With the lifting of the
exclusion order effective January 3, 194.5, negotiations were undertaken
to relinquish financial and. custodial responsibility of institutionalised persons. By June 30, 194.5, WRA was relieved of financial
responsibility for all such persons, including individuals entering
institutions from TRA centers after that date.
Source of Data
Data pertaining to institutionalized persons under the custody
of WRA were obtained primarily from card files maintained by the WRA
San Francisco Office and the Japanese—American Branch of the Western
Defense Command. Using these files as a base, a new file was set up in
the Washington Office disclosing, in addition to basic .identifying data,
the date and type of admission, the name, location, and type of institution, and the date, type, and destination of final departure.
This
file was checked against WCCA Form 11, the WCCA master file, and final
accountability rosters to insure inclusion of all institutionalized
persons. For additional basic identifying data the file was checked
against Form WRA-26, Individual Record, and the WRA master locator
file. Supplemental information regarding dates of admission and
departure to institutions and centers was obtained from United States
Public Health Service records, correspondence from institutions, center
hospital records, WRA travel requests and reports, and admission,
departure, and change of status advices submitted to the Washington
Office by centers and field offices.
The card file of institutionalized persons is deposited with the
National Archives.
(162)
Part 4
Alaskans and Hawaiians
One hundred and forty-five persons were evacuated from Alaska
by WCCA in 1942 and, with few exceptions, were transferred from
Puyallup Assembly Center to the Minidoka Relocation Center,
They were
joined in 1944 by six additional family members. Forty-two Alaskans
who were released or paroled from Department of Justice Internment
Camps also entered IRA centers. For additional information and data
concerning their final disposition, refer to tables 88 and 89*
By virtue of an Army program of limited evacuation and exclusion
in Hawaii, 1,037 persons of Japanese descent entered WRA centers from
Hawaii between November 23, 1942 and March 14, 1943; 810 were inducted
into the Jerome center, 226 into Central Utah, and one ihto Minidoka,
Eight family members from Hawaii joined them in May 1943, and 73
Hawaiian excludees entered Tule Lake in November 1944 and July 1945*
In addition, 99 Hawaiians who were paroled or released from Department
of Justice Internment Camps entered centers from 1942 to 1944. For
additional information see tables 18 and 90-92,
Part 5
Family Composition
The traditional family pattern of the Japanese which tends to
stress kinship obligations beyond the elementary family group would, in
a normal community, result in a relatively high size of family on the
basis of the Bureau of the Census1 definition of a private familyj
all blood relatives and those related by marriage or adoption who share
common housekeeping arrangements.
At the time of evacuation, one of the basic principles of the
WCCA was to move each family, with its relatives and friends who expressed a desire to be evacuated with the family, to the same assembly
center and relocation center. Such "evacuation families'* were allowed
to register together and to receive the same Family Number, Also,
groups of single men who had lived or worked together were allowed to
register as one family. These situations tended to increase the number
of large families and to decrease the number of one-person families.
No data are presented here based upon these "evacuation families".
It was not feasible to set up a definition of a family unit on
the basis of common housekeeping arrangements at WRA centers—there
were no common housekeeping arrangements. Hence the Welfare Section
established certain guides in determining what.they called "basic
(183)
family units"—-in general, units of parents and unmarried children*
The data presented in this section for Manzanar and Minidoka are based
on a study of final accountability rosters which list all residents
at these centers according to these basic units. Evidence indicates
that in these two instances at least, there was a consistent interpretation of the guides established by the Welfare Section.
The 3,908 families at Manzanar and the 3,453 at Minidoka
represent all families ever at these centers except for those in which
more than one half of the members entered as transfers from another
center. Basic family units and mean size of family refer to all
members ever in the center irrespective of the time they left the
center, and hence include births, deaths and those relocated.
Part 6
Sailings t o Japan from WRA Centers
Tables 97 t o 99 summarize s a i l i n g s of r e s i d e n t s from WRA centers
to Japan: four in 1942, 314 in 1943, 3,974 in 1945 and 432 in 1946;
of these persons 4,423 were r e s i d e n t s of Tule Lake a t the time they
l e f t for t h e port of embarkation.
Of the t o t a l 4,724 s a i l i n g , 1,949 were c i t i z e n s , 1,116 were
renunciants (former c i t i z e n s whose formal application for renunciation
of United States citizenship was approved by the Department of J u s t i c e ) ,
and 1,659 a l i e n s . Of the 318 s a i l i n g in 1942 and 1943, 119 or 37 p e r cent were c i t i z e n s under 18 and of the 4,406 s a i l i n g in 1945 and 1946,
1,724 or 39 percent were c i t i z e n s under 20. The l a t t e r group, in most
i n s t a n c e s , was comprised of children accompanying parents who were
r e p a t r i a t i n g or e x p a t r i a t i n g .
These t a b l e s do not include former r e s i d e n t s of WRA centers who
were interned and who l a t e r returned t o Japan.
(184)
T*Ma k - » S
OF UCLllSIfH, MTaiSl. COIUUID ISSUIKi SXCtUSlCH CKMR, MIS STATE —.CA bHICB EXCLUBBU P l r u n l E.cluOod f r o a DooigMtod I r i u
by ««r C p o r t o o n t -he "or. Coot.ctod by * U , Auguot 19»2 - doptoabor 1943
TTTTAL
ILXCLUSICr.
19 * a
Au(U*t
iertaaber
tctobar
HaTac-anr
-tcenbar
174
144
17
2
1
17
42
24
19
-
2
17
12
19*3
14
21
3
33
29
21
1
2
33
12
It
ari>.
1
12
59
20
lb
2
1
l
2
5
i.e.
I-ia.
2
1
1
•
-
1
1
-
1
1
12
9
SOUTH COBMAND
Total Ton. a l a .
5
•
7
2
V
19
5
•
*
•
4
1
3
EA3TSBK COilAED
y..
*.*.
»..
7
13
7
13
b
5
2
5
3
2
1
1
11
2
5
1
1
2
4
2
21
12
b
3
1
4
1
4
-
9
4
1
3
' b
»
.
•
-
-
-
2
3
1
1
-
1
2
•
J
WU Racci-aa
TABU B5.--SCURCR OF OMOIHAL rOTIRT AND LKSTTNATXC* OF FINAL IBPARTtlRE!
Laupp Caotar Raaidaiita, January U i 19*3 -' &e«a»bnr *, 19*3
jbJJMA Located at -*oab, Utah., u s t i l April 2b, 19*3* and at Leupp, Ariinri*, u n t i l c l o s i n g *
four alienn •ubtaouaatly interned by fl«f*rtaant of J u s t i c e ,
D E S T I N A T I O N
SCIJRCE Of OITRT
TOTAL
ZBa%TmX
Utah
Colorado
Riw
Gila
Hirer
bavt
Mountain
A l l raaidenta wara nala c i t i t a n . axeopt
OF
.
-•--_»
D E P A R T U R E
UnnxaAar
Minidoka
Tula
Lata
D
5
^
, "
Juatica
1/5
•
TOTAL
A3
3
*
4
1
l
4
6
55
Central Utah
Lj
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
13
O i l * Hirer
lb
,
Granada
1
-
Kaart Mountain
2
.
Jarnva
.Mnianar
Robaar
Tula Lata
1/
La.
1
2
17
3
At.
Total
10
23
25
27
January
Fa-ruary
March
April
"AT
JWM)
July
Aiujuat
•JS pt umber
Bourca*.
Calif.
25*
TOTAL)
COBJIASS
m)T.KN
"aan. Orog.
Total
3
_
Z7
}
1
_
ZO
-
3
_
.
_
.
_
.
_
_
3
_
_
1
_
-
8
-
-
L
-
j
.
_
_
-
_
1
•
2
-
3
_
1
_
1
_
1
1
_
-
-
3
-
13
"
I
1
1
-
•
6
*
Refer* t o Tour parsona interned by Dapartoaat of J u a t i e e and one pereon taken i n t o fadaral euatody by f e d e r a l Bureau of lnraatigatlon.
aoureai
form V.RA-I7b
(185)
3
T^kBLE BQ,—SOJRCB Op jLBOSSXQM BT DISPCSITIOM AMD TYPE C7 INSTITUTION I n i t i t o t i o m l l M d P t n o a i Under
J u r i s d i c t i o n of WTU fran Inception t o Closing
fiot.oi A l l persons of Jap&rw** descant i n i n s t i t u t i o n s on October S I , 1942, ware transferred by i r s r t i M C i v i l Control Admlniatration t o t o *
Custody of -.'u.. Type of I n s t i t u t i o n r e f e r s t o i n s t i t u t i o n from which i n d i v i d u a l was discharged or t o i n s t i t u t i o n i n which Individual was
b e l i e v e d t o have been r e s i d i n g March 2 0 , 1M6{ does not r e f l e c t t r a n s f e r s between i n s t i t u t i o n s * SfiU was r e l i e v e d o f f i n a n c i a l r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r persona of Japanese daecent remaining In i n s t i t u t i o n s on June 3 0 , 1B4S; t h e r e f o r e , parsons e n t e r i n g i n s t i t u t i o n s from ,fttA a f t e r t h i s
date have bean c l a s s i f i e d s e remaining i n i n s t i t u t i o n * .
I
wiwm
_ _ _ _ _ _
™«
(1>
a^ggsj
TO
1,942
845
5/642
48
155
5/1,097
i ~
i_ _ wgg) ga as BJ5M_~~~
«*«. « f
m tJ^HL
*zr J ™ » m f
" T
^
A
ic.^4, _ • _ _ * %££ b%° i ^ S ^ A v>-£-« «-«*-»» s*tw
(0
(«)
(4)
(S)
T
TOTAL
:,!:..;•:..:• ; . j
Admitted ,1k.', Cantor
Cutaido .VIA Canter
Oecaaaod
nSLAINISC
ggg rao.- rga
1,261
675
6/488
45
155
575
ITT
177
177
- 1
O
T
1,074
488
521
45
5 5
S7S
A
<«)
(7)
210
148
115
11
20
84
SO
50
50
-
(8)
(B)
(10)
7/887
147
124
4
. 19
S/520
88
22
15
9
16
(U)
(12)
L
854
525
176
52
115
Sll
24
22
20
1
1
2
478
125
HI
4
10
551
155
155
U E Jt7 A X
TOTAL
DI&rLABOlD
adtlittad Jit Center
Oulaida ..ttl Center
OKeaoed
RSoaKin
579
105
45
5
55
474
580
55
17
5
45
517
2
TOTAL
9185HA903I
Admitted ABA Cantor
i u t e i d e '.iRA Canter
Doceaaod
55UIJ1IB0
545
256
159
54
72
278
451
255
157
52
87
205
TOTAL
OISSKAriGUJ
admitted «7U Center
Out.ld* 9BU Cantor
Oaceaeed
•TT-Ar:iM3
407
572
543
3
26
125
540
169
181
5 1 1 1 5 9 1 5 2
265
159
125
3
25
2
5
29
29
TOTAL
DlSCiUSCai
Admitted i t u Cantor
Odtoldo '.HA Cantor
Deceaeed
itaADIIlI!
525
105
98
8
2
220
-
57b
2
5
2
U
549
1
1
2
5
297
8
-
4
S
517
28
2
6
-
-
9
2
-
8
1
E
20
B
ISO
-
-
4
-
-
2
2
-
-
*
2
157
1
-
-
-
5
1
1
8
20
9
5
-
147
8
8
2
5
t
S
114
4
11
52
52
TUBSSCULOUS
14
14
14
-
447
242
145
52
67
0
5
2
560
185
114
24
55
1
8
7
c t n i
67
49
29
8
12
5
8
-
2
78
6
2
6
4
1
5
71
4
2
55
87
4
2
1
1
5 2 5 7
B E a 1 1 A i /«
9
4
4 0
19
5
6
8
7
1
0
2
24
3
2
77
0
2
1
1
0 2 1
SO
20
1
-
5
2
5
5
5
6
7
4
0
56
2
1
88
62
55
52
1
19
7
6
-
77
77
P S I 1 t
y
y
y
4/
s/
d/
*fj
y
y
70
45
59
2
24
2
2
5
-
68
4
2
-
81
5
7
4
5
5
2
-
7
8
5
5
25
6
-
-
1
255
57
-
2
24
-
6
1
S
-
-
5
1
-
-
5
2
2
5
-
196
241
5
-
5
5
4
1
9/196
7
7
flsfara t o t o t a l cumber of i n s t i t u t i o n a l i s e d persona t r a n s f e r r e d t o Custody of 'JRA from '(iCCA a s c a r r i e d i n t a b l e s 1 end 3 , including 49*3
admitted t o c e n t e r s end 753 o t h e r s iinder general custody of JRA.
nefer* t o b i r t h s occurring i n i n s t i t u t i o n s p r i o r t o October 3 1 , 1942, t o mothers who were admitted from assembly c e n t e r s .
llercT* t o 21 b i r t h * , 2 persona from United S t a t e s JJiay who had never r e s i d e d i n a iT.uA c e n t e r , and 1 voluntary evacuee (£0 were admitted
t o c e n t e r s and 4 were under general custody of VfflA—see t a b l e * 1 and 3 ) .
Outside .;'•!-. Center { 4 p e r s o n * ) , peceaseoj (19 p e r s o n s ) , find Remaining (542 persons—see f o o t n o t e * 6 and 7 whereby 3 persons are deducted
and 25 are added t o t h e &P.Q) account f o r the 5435 f i n a l departure* t o I n s t i t u t i o n * frcw .TTUV c e n t e r * *9 c a r r i e d in t a b l e s 2 and 4 .
Includes i n ndniitted_OA Center {e42 persons) and exclude* from Remaining ( 1 , 0 9 7 persona) £5 persons who were discharged t o ".wU end
subseuucntly reentered an I n s t i t u t i o n ,
Inciudsa i n Coliiim ( 2 ) and excludes f r e e Column ( v ) 25 pereOne who were discharged t o '..Tift and subsequently reentered SR i n s t i t u t i o n .
Include* 3 person* f r c u United S t s t s s Army who had I'onnerly resided In a .iTU c e n t e r .
Include* 321 persu-n* Bdr^dttsd t o general h o s p i t a l * and r e s t homes and 176 persons admitted t o orphanage*.
Include* lu4 S e l e c t i v e J e r v i c s draft e v a d e r s .
Sources
HJW records
(IBM
TABLE 67.—TOE OP IHSTITATTIOf BY MAKE AKTJ LCCATIOH: I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d
Under J i i r a i d l c t i o n of tiRA, Uarch 2 0 , 1946
Persons
Wp^e; Type of i n s t i t u t i o n r e f e r s t o i n s t i t u t i o n , i n which i n d i v i d u a l m e b e l i e v e d t o h a t - b e e n r e s i d i n g karat* SO, 1 9 4 6 . WRA w u r e l i e v e d
of f i n a n c i a l r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r persona of J a p a n e s e d e e o e n t remaining i n i n s t i t u t i o n s on June 30, 1945j t h e r e f o r e , p e r e o n e e n t e r i n g i n s t i t u t i o n s from HRA a f t e r t h i s * d a t e have been c l a s s i f i e d ae remaining i n i n s t i t u t i o n s .
—HS^fflSUa_L—MttSL
1/1,122
479
£8S
AR120MA
Maricopa
Arizona S t a t e H o s p i t a l (Phoenix)
Phoenix I n d i a n S e r v i c e H o s p i t a l (Phoenix)
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( P r i v a t e S a n a t o r i a * - - P h o e n i x )
Fims
Tucson f e d e r a l P r i s o n (Tucson)
Pinal
Arizona S t a t e P r i s o n ( F l o r e n c e )
P i n a l County J a i l ( F l o r e n c e )
TOTAL
45
9
£
9
1
1
9
-
1
1
AJKAWSAS
Pulaski
Arkansas
Arkansas
Arkansas
Yavapai
Veterans
U
S t a t e H o s p i t a l ( L i t t l e Rock)
S t a t e P r i s o n ( L i t t l e Rock)
T u b e r c u l o s i s Sanatorium ( L i t t l e Rock)
Adminietrfition H o s p i t a l (uTilpple)
CALlFOftJfIA
Alameda
Arroyo Del V a l l a Sanatorium ( L i v e r a o r e )
C a l i f o r n i a School f o r Deaf ( B e r k e l e y )
Fairmont H o s p i t a l (San l a a n d r o )
V e t e r a n s ArU,-liiist r a t i o n H o s p i t a l ( L l v e r a o r e )
Amador
Preston School of Industry (lone)
Calaveras
Bret Harts Sanatorium (Uurphys)
Colusa
Colusa County Hospital'(Colusa)
Fresno
Prseno General H o s p i t a l (Fresno)
Old t e n ' s Horns ( F r e s n o )
Yftjh-I-Ah Sanatorium (Auberry)
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( B e e t Home—Fresno)
Humboldt
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( c u s t o d y of U. g , U a r s h a l )
Jtern
Stoneybrook Sanatorium (Keens)
Kings
Kings County Hospital (hanford)
Los Angeles
H i l l i r e s t Sanatorium ( l a C r e s c e n t s )
Los Angeles C e n s r a l H o s p i t a l (Los Angeles)
U a r y k n o l l Sanatorium (Monrovia)
HDruuboes H e i g h t s Sanatorium (Monrovia)
norwalk S t a t * H o s p i t a l (HnrwalJc)
P a c i f i c Colony ( S p a d r a )
nencho Los Amlgoe (Hondo)
aoakhavsn sanatorium- (Vsrdhigo)
Santa A n i t a Sanatorium (Temple C i t y )
Van Velzer Sanatorium (Baldwin Perk)
White Memorial H o s p i t a l (Los Angeles)
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown. (Heat Home—Loe Aneslee)
Madera
Ahwahnee Sanatorium (Ahwahnes)
Madera County Jail (Madera)
Uadara Hospital (Madera)
£7
184
-
4
8
1
*
*
1
-
•
—
5
.
1
-
(
-
4
4
-
~
-
-
—
4
a/17
54
-
6
1
2/207
.
-
S
-
.
-
S
-
3
-
781
39B
244
1*0
£5
—
-
8
1
3
1
-
3
1
-
1
2
1
-
•
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
5
-
5
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
-
-
11
1
1
S
-
Z
1
-
9
1
2
-
-
*
-
*
-
-
1
-
L
-
\
_
1
B
-
2
-
-
1ES
27
9
1
28
16
22
1
4
1
1
1
1
28
16,
6
l
-
125
0
9
1
-
25
_
-
-
-
-
4
1
-
IB
1
1
»
-
1
1
L
_
-
1
_
-
_
1
1
_
1
V&
-
1
-
—
Lf
-
15
16
-
-
8
1
-
8
-
1
-
-
•
-
•
—
-*
»
—
Larln
HOBS General H o s p i t a l (Hoes)
San Cuentin P r i s o n (San ijuentui)
Mendocino
Mendocino 3 U U H o e p l U l (Ueadocino)
Hsrced:
Ucroed General H o s p i t a l (Merced)
Mount C a r o e l Mercy H o s p i t a l (Merced)
Kipa
" a p e S t a t e H o s p i t a l (Xmola)
Orange
Orange County H o s p i t a l (Orange)
Santa Ana Orphanage ( S a n t a Ana)
Placer
ifeimar Sanatorium ("(fleimar)
oacramento
C a l i f o r n i a S t a t s p r i s o n (Folsom)
Sacramento County H o s p i t a l (Sacramento)
Sacramento Bounty J a i l (Sacramento)
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( R e s t Home—Florin)
SAB B e n i t o
can B e n i t o County H o s p i t a l ( H o l l i s t e r )
San Bernardino
F a t t e n S t a t * H o s p i t a l (PatbOn)
Sen F r a n c i s c o
Lacuna Honda Home (Son F r a n c i s c o )
San F r a n c i s c o H o s p i t a l (San F r a n c i s c o )
S t u r g e Memorial H o s p i t a l (Ban F r a n c i s c o )
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown [Rest Horns—San F r a n c i s c o )
40
1
2
40-
1
26
5
8
S
1
-
-
_
-
t
-
-
22
-
—
-
5
—
-
2
—
-
4
—
1
3
-
-
1
*-
1
—
-
—
14
74
-
-
16
2
1
1
-
»
-
-'
-
15
8
L
1
(1&7)
-
4
-
-
TAEEE en,—TCTS OF rasinuTH* Br NUKE um.LMiiiCHi
STATE COUHTT. CITY
AND NAM* OF INSTITUTION
__^_^__
nvtMnUaaUaid p,r.™
kEttTAL
^ ^
TUBERCULiXS
.
i*!TKPP
^
F E H _A L
J*aqiRafortonliarT
n-fctory
atttJTjBJj {ContifllMd}
Sin Joaquin
Sill Joaquin Ganarai H o i n l t a l (franch Camp)
Stockton Gonoral Hospital (Stockton,)
Stockton S t a t * Hospital (Stockton)
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown (Lodi)
Svi Luis Cblspo
San Luis CbiapO County Hoapital (San Luis Obispo)
5*ii Lull Ooiipo Tubsrculoais Sanatorium (San Lulu Qbiapo)
San UatsQ
Canyon SanatorLun. (rUdWood City}
CmaWJ*d.ty Hoapital (San Mataoj
Haaalar Haalth Horns (Radwood C i t y )
Santa Barbara.
Old tan 1 • HAD* (Santa. Maria)
SanU B*rt*T» County Horn* (Honda)
Santa Barbara frnaral Hospital (Santa Barbara)
VstartrtJ Anmlnlatration Hoapital (Santa Barbara)
Santa C l a n
*gO«wt Stata Hoapital (ApHfl)
Santa C l a n , County alffl Hous* ( M l l p l U l )
Santa C l a n County Hoapital (Santa C l a n )
19
3
H
I
94
-
15
2
-
4
1
1
-
-
-
-
1
1
-
1
1
-
1
1
-
1
"
I
4
-
1
1
4
I
*
7
1
-
-
•
--
3
-
*
*
41
*,
3
41
-
5
0
-
4
-
1
4
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
SOncma
Salvation Aran* Hcca (lyttOfl)
SoTtcua County Hoapital (Sonoma)
Sonoma Stata Horn* (Sonoa*)
Tulara
COR Han's Has* ( V i a t l i a )
W
Canai-illo S t a t * Hoapital f f — i H l n )
Fantura County Hoapital (TantUrt)
cciaupo
Arapafio*
Fadaral CofrtCtional l n i t i t u t * (blfilewood)
Dsnvar
Canv*r County J a i l (D*nT*r)
Pu*blo
Puablo Inaan* Aaylun {Pu*blo}
GftPBCXA
DaKalb and F u l t o n
Ftdsral P o n i t a n t i a t y (Atlanta)
W
-
-
1
-
80
1
80
-
-
1
-
-
*
4
-
-
4
1
1
-
-
-
-
1
4
-
-
-
4
-
4
4
1
-
-
-
1
-
J.
-
-
-
1
-
TjiaHP
'
Ada,
S t . Luke"a Hospital ( B d l « )
St* 7inc*pt q a Hoapital (Sola*)
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown (custody of Hi S* Marshal)
Binghan,
Idaho S U t a H o a p i t a l (BlnCkf not)
11
7
-
£
Z
1
1
£
-
-
1
1
"
7
7
-
-
-
ttUtjAj
Laavanporth
La*v*tprerth F a d a r a l P r i i o n (Laavanworth)
SO
-
-
-
DO
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
*
1
-
-
£
*
£
30
ICfflNESOTA
S t , Uary'l Wurs* Hoaw (RochasUr)
N^RAS.HA
Douglas
Boyi Toim (BOya To*n)
CffftON
karion
Grmgdfl Faii-rian Hoapital (Salam)
Cragon S t a t * Hoapital (Salan)
Oregon S t a t * Tubarculoaia Sanatorium (Salan)
loiltnooah
UornLntsld* Hoapital (Portland)
Umatilla
B a i t a m CTagon S t a t a Hoapital (pa.ndj.ston)
_
•
-
50
2
-
-
27
£0
7
5
8
5
B
-
6
4
B
S
-
ft
4
-
"
-
W**0n
Eaatam Crogpn S t a t * Sanatoriiw (Th* D a l i t s )
wpMTIJaaTA
T*iilad*lphia
E*F.1 f r i l l * Sanatorium (Fhlladalpnia)
m i
.
£
L
X
1
-
1
ii
_
-
2
-
-
-
«
-
5
-
.
l
l
*
-
Bcnrt*
F*d*r«l Corraotional X n a t l t u U (Taaaidtana)
El Paaa
Fadaral Corractional I n a t i t U t * (La Tuna)
ma
Uillard
Millard County J a i l (Fillmdr*)
S a l t Lake
Holy Croii Hoapital ( S a l t iak* City)
U t t * r Eavy S a i n t i Hoapital ( S a l t Lak* City)
T*t*rana Adminiatration Haapltal ( S a l t Lak* City)
I n i t l t u t i o n Unknown ( S a l t Lah* City)
InatltUtiop. L'lutnown ( c u l t o d y of U. 3 . Varanal)
11
«
g
*
l7
s
,
1
1
1
1
2
(188)
-
"
-
TABLE B7.—TTPE OF Bt3TTTliTI0)J 9Y. TMUB AflD LCCATlOfi: I n s t i t u t i o n a l i s e d Pwroon*
Under J u r i s d i c t i o n of LIRA, Baroh 2 0 , 1*46 {Continued}
^
_^
i
UTAH (Continued)
Utah
Utah S t a t e Deaf School (Provo)
Utah S t a t e H o s p i t a l ( j-.-'svoJ
I n s t i t u t i o n Urioiown (Amarlean F o r t )
lAMlffcTQH
King
F i r l a n d Sanstoriusj (Richmond H i i M a n d s )
King County H o s p i t a l ( S e a t t l e )
King County J a i l ( S n a t t l e )
King County Sanatorium ( S e a t t l e )
Tierce
Mountain View s a n a t o r i u m (Lakeview}
S t a t e C u s t o d i a l School of I n d u s t r y (Buckley)
ll. £ F P e n i t e n t i a r y (McNeil 1 e l a n d }
Wen t e r n S t a t e H o s p i t a l ( s t e i l s c c w )
Skagit
Horth-flm Stats Hoepital (Sedro Woolloy)
Yakima
Medical Lake H o s p i t a l (iVapato)
Yskiine. County H o s p i t a l (Yakima)
WjST_XPltmaA
Monroe
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( c u s t o d y of UP S . Marshal)
kTCtllatt
Carbon
MyoEdnfl S t a t * P r i s o n ( R a » U n a )
Laramie
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( c u s t o d y of U. 3 . Marshal)
Uinta
»
Wyoming S t a t * .Hospital [EvanstCfi)
looming S t a t e P e n i t e n t i a r y (EVanston)
1
B
1
B
1
-
1
—
-
14R
20
£7
4
13
-
1ft
£
-
1
11
-
S
4
77
16
Source!
—
-
•
1
-
1*
5
-
-
77
9
9
-
-
4
2
4
-
-
2
a
-
-
-
3
3
-
-
-
3
30
4
-
-
w
-
•
—
**•
_
-
1
-
-
-
1
£4
-
-
-
24
4
1
4
-
-
_
-
-
1
'i^;-
4
-
-
WRA rccorda-
—
—
-
7Q
11
1 / I n c l u d e * 2S p e r s o n * who v e r s d i s c h a r g e d t o WHA and s u b s e q u e n t l y i-eentered an i n s t i t u t i o n *
2 / I n c l u d e s 132. S e l e c t i v e ttervic* or*!"! e v a d e r s .
Ly I n c l u d e s 1£ S e l s c t i v " * 3 4 r v i t * d r a f t evader*»
laator - /
tentlary
i
-
*-
-
TAhlE -Ea.—iCE IY SEX, 1! ATTVITY AK3 "iAftlTAL STATUS:
A U i k u ETaCUaaa t.ho KnWrad "KA CSntere
lYjrtji Refere if paracnp ot Ju.panap* descunt evacuated from Aleaka t o 4TJCA Aaeeably C g n t t n i n April 1?42 who
•era trenafarrad to iJLA Centers i n Au t uat and September l n 4 Z j excludee 6 a d d i t i o n a l evacuees who entered a »RA
Center f r o * Alaska i n FtLrutiry 1944, and 42 Alaskana who wara r e l e a s e d or paroled f r o * Dppartaent of J u s t i c e
Internment Camps and entarad nRA Cpnture. ^..c tubulated a* of December $1, 1942.
T 0 T 4
44JE
111.
Tfltal
1
11 0 U * £
TOTJiL
I M H
5-9
10-14
66
145
7
14
£
5
29
17
7
Ft
4
LS
18
14
It
7
5
3
7
4
1
1
1.
-i
3
3
T0T4J,
100,0
59-3
TCTAL
400,0
5-3
10-14
15-19
20-24
9.7
5.5
11.7
17.9
20.0
25-29
30-34
n
16
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
to-u
45-4?
50-54
55-53
60-61
65 4 a . e r
FOREIGN BORN
MBK1C6H EGRM
Total
I'm:.
lalfc
t:,!.,'
Total
24
121
61
40
7
4
14
8
17
26
29
17
7
3
7
4
12
18
14
16
7
3
7
4
B
15
1
-5
3
7
3
-
i
-
Faaal.
»
59
5
4am
5
8
15
1
-
.
5
-
.
-1
—
1
3
19
.
.
-5
5
7
J
1
-
7 E 1 C 1 I I
Und.r
5
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
50-64
55 * 4444
Source:
40.7
93-5
55.9
27.6
16.5
3-4
13.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100,0
11.9
6.8
11.6
6.6
14.0
8.6
4.9
14.8
17.5
10.0
11.7
4.B
8.1
4.4
14.0
20.5
16,5
18.6
S.l
5-5
3.5
22-3
17.3
19-8
8.6
3.7
2.1
4.3
I.B
.7
.7
2.1
1 . 21 . 1-
8.5
5.1
11.9
5.1
1.7
21.5
24.0
14.0
5.8
2.5
3.5
8.5
13.5
25.3
1.7
-
-
-
12.5
20.0
37.5
2.5
-
-
12.5
29.1
16.7
4.2
4.2
2 0 . 02Q.0
12-5
6O.0
.
2 0 . 8-
*CCA f e c i a l apt a. R e g i s t r a t i o n »'OTB
TABLE &^—^POSITION OF EVACUEES FROM ALASKA MHO S H E R D TOA CENTERS
Hoiii D i s p o s i t i o n r e f e r • to typo of f i n a l departure f r o a sftA. Center Meapt for i * person*
•ho relocated i n the S t a t e * from c e n t e r * ami aiibae^uently returned t o Alaska; theae persons
•ra tabulated as fcevLnn, returned t o Alaska a
OTRWWTTrrii
BISPOSITICW
TOTAL
wsw.
TOTAL
i/193
151
42
i/&0
46.
34
59
35
24
21
11
10
l6
RETURjJEL TO ALASKA
From Cpntsri d i r e c t l y
Already h,L.-cetaJ_4
ULCCATEp IN STATES
CMGIKAL AIA3KAH
WACgEES^
lDfc,
&fl
INTERMLD/5
1
1
DECEASED
u
3
1/
j/
j_/
i/
5/
PAR0I£D AKD
RSISAfrlll AUSKAJi3£
3
Refers to 145 persons aracuatad from Alaska lp, L?42 and 6 a d d i t i o n a l avnouees who
enterad IRA Cantara froa Alaska i n 1944,
Refers to a l i e n s interned from Alaska who were relapsed or parolad fro a Department of
J u e t l e a Internment Cacapa and entered IRA Centers*
Sxcludwl 12 babies W a i n atnt«e «ho returned t o Alaska, with t h e i r f a i i l l e e .
Refers to persona who o r i g i n a l l y l e f t c e n t e r s t o r e l o c a t e In s t a t e * add who subsequently returned t o Alaska.,
Refer* to pet-son interned ifl Department of J i i a t i M Internment T I B ? .
Source:
*HA. records
£190)
.
*•
2 6 . 315.8
36.8
15.6
5.3
"
TABLE 9li.—hA»AUAH& ETACUA3SQ TO VIA CENTERS BY CENTER AMD LATE OF ARRIYALi
November 1942 - - W c h 1943
Kfli*; In addi'inti, 9 voluntary a v u u a a a from Hawaii entered VRA Centera between Way 1943 and Saptaafear
1944 t o j o i n family »u-ibere, T3 Hawailar. e i c l u d e a i entered WRA Cantara i n " » e a b e r 19*4 and J u l y 1945*
and 99 Hawallana *ho war* parolad or ralaaaad from Wpartment of J u s t i c e I n t e r m e n t Canjpa antarod WRA
Centera from 1942 t o 1944.
1.037
810
226
Hovaalaa 23, 1942
TOTAL
107
107
-
January 5 . 1943
443
443
-
Fobruary 6, 1943
261
260
-
i6aran 14, 1943
226
-
226
Jource.
1
1
HOCA For* S-*flA
TABLE 9 1 . — AGE BY SEX, irATTVITY AND MARITAL STATUS:
Hawaiiase Evacuated t o WA, Cantara, Sevanbar 1942 - -arch 1943
Note- In a d d i t i o n , 8 voluntary avaeuaaa from Hawaii sntarad \MX Cantara between May 1943 and S opt amber 1944 t o
j o i n family members, 73 Hawaiian axeludeea entered VRA Centera i n Kovambar 1944 and July 1945, and 99 Hiwaiiaaa mbo
»«r* paroled or ralaaaad from DapartaMnrt of J u s t i c e Internment Camps entered «TU Cantara from 1942 t o 1944. Age
tabulatad aa of Daoaasar 3 1 , 1 9 4 2 .
mx
AKD
TOTAL
Undar 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
10-24
25-29
30-34
10-14
15-19
20-24
5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
7O-74
souroai
1-
584
250
67
59
68
87
v"
if
it
4
1
f-JU:
Uodar
48"
422
127
19
108
129
120
119
111
165
113
75
41
129
120
2
2
5
3
4
2
1
530
131
125
122
67
30
6
5
3
65-69
7»-T4
910
507
13l
125
122
115
169
121
29
23
10
«5-»9
50-54
55-59
60-64
darrlad
1.03?
63
131
72
41
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
I0BCI0X BORH
ddatla
Total
6
7
1
5-9
Total
Uarriad
33
13
B
5
Married
T O T * !
31njl.
50
48
UAIX
•i..o .-
Total
N
35-33
40-44
«5-4»
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-99
50-74
lladar
ux
IS
2
-2
1"
453
257
64
64
66
54
52
38
68
49
47
21
5
25
2j
J
3
3
3
-
54
51
15
1
1"
AKERICUI BOBII
2 8139
114
87
50
46
32
13
a6
6
1
334
.
27116
70
41
29
21
10
8
5
3
3
1
196
123
44
46
21
25
22
5
3
3
3
-
23
13
1
546
119
63
,5
6
1
-1
1
241
67
67
55
55
68
62
130
71
41
26
17
8
I
-
«
is
14
1
1-
364
247
62
62
65
51
49
35
42
34
15
6
65
51
46
14
5
-
WOCA Social Data Raglatratioa Tons
'191;
5
1
-1
-
.
2 8137
107
74
41
22
12
1
"
305
.
27
5
3
4
4
1
13
9
25
20
12
B
6
7
1
38
.
4
-
116
70
41
26
16
8
1
117
89
_
121
37
33
15
6
4
-
13
9
24
20
12
1
29
'.
4
1
1
1
10
2
1
3
3
1
13
19
18
-
7
-1
-1
"
1•
1'
"
.
-2
-
e
6
6
1
.
3-
[
79
-2
7
13
6
19
18
5
3
3
3
-
TASLI 93,—DISPOSITION OF " . K A I I A £ K7ACOZS5 SEX arTaRID 7Tffll CEHTLRS
Motet Refere to pereone evacuated from Hawaii who entered TEA Centere. D l e p o e l t i o n r e f e r e to type of f i n a l a>p*r'.'.:-« fron; W5A Cnntrri except fcr 106 pereone who r e l o c a t e d to mainland from centere and aubeequently returned to
Hawaii; these perrone arc tabulated a* hariii,; returned to Hawaii.
UTtpOSITItM
TOTAL
TOTAL
OrJOIEAl HAUIIAl'
EVACUEXS/l.
HASAKAi
RJGLuTiEao"/^
FABELET A,7D
HELEASID HA.UIIAKS/3
1,217
1,048
73
99
HETtffuZTJ TO HAW: :i±
From W'.i Cantara
Already r e l o c a t e d / £
506
700
106
666
696
90
36
39
6
BO
76
10
1
Ka0C.-TED TO HAIITIAND
136
119
5
TO JAPAH^e
136
126
10
1
lirTaEKIDil
116
84
20
11
TuLWTAHILT THTlHJXIi^B
36
23
Di^XiHSD
10
1/
2/
'£/
*J
BV
%'
jj
Sif
3
9
-
1
JLafara to 1,037 pereon* evacuated from Hawaii In four major trnnefer arjvcments b e t - s e n Bovetcber 1942 and march
1943. and B voluntary evacueei from Hawaii who an t i r e d WHA Centere between May 1943 and September 1944 to Join
family neubere.
Refere to male American c i t l x e n e excluded from Hawaii who were admitted to Tula Lake O - t e r i 67 in Sovamber 1944
and 6 In July 194.5.
Befere to a l i e n a i n t e r n e d from Hawaii who ware r leaead or paroled from Depar treat of Jo.it i c e Internment Canpe
and who entered TiiX Contara.
Refere to partone known by BItA to hare returned to Hawaii,
Aeferc bo pereone who r f i o c ted to mainland from centerc and rubcequently returned to Hawaii.
Before to pe; •••<•••• B who l e f t c e n t e i a for Japan.
flafer* to peraone l.tterned ID Department of J u e t l e a Inteijaiaut Caunpe.
i'i : • i-w to pereom who v o l u n t a r i l y joined interned feadly members lo Departmeat of J u a t l o e Family Internment Camp.
Sourct :
IB* raoorde
(1931
TABLE 93.—dlXE OF FAKILI EI HJK-i't AIED . I s OF Clllir.'ull IN F.j::SIs
Hotel Total f e m i l l a a
S i z e c f family rafara
yaara o l d i n a family
1944 and 194S who a r t
r e f e r to a l l f e m i l i e a ever at fanzanar except f o r 37 f a m i l i d a . n o entered aa trunnfare from other HRA Centura.
to a l l members of the f a m i l y avai 1 a t yanstenar and lncludaa btrtha a t tha c a n t e r . Utaaarried peruana under 25
firoup are definnd aa c h i l d r e n ; ana of children tabulated a a of Becamear 3 1 , 1943 except for b i r t h s i n 1943,
included in children under 1 3 .
HUMBFIt AND A03
OF CNLJB1T1
t O T l l
With
with
.flttl
With
I j u u c i r (IRA Center, 1942 - I M S
TOTAL
FlOUtS
1
9
3
5 I Z E
6
6
4
OF
7
P t t U T
9
9
1
0
1
1
1
4
F 1 I I L I E S
5,909
1,489
618
339
49S
324
200
124
95
19
15
0
1
Be Children
Childran under 13 only
Children 13-04 only
Childran under 16 9 15-04
1,994
873
629
422
1,488
W
39
114
3
«
335
199
11
8
253
166
99
1
133
94
98
.
98
43
S3
•
30
IB
76
12
3
40
.
2
1
IS
•
0
1
12
•
-
•
1
1,994
1,499
1
-
FAllIUSo WITH NO rTKILDBOl
4
F4KHISS i.lTH uBS CHUB
Under IS
1S-24
919
397
792
- 1 3 3
- 3 9
- 9 4
FABI1I2S .flTH WD CHQDKBI
TWD undar IS
Tne 1S-24
Cna under 15 9 ona 13-24
SS7
260
222
7S
-
F4KHU9 ultK THIEF. CHILDitFS
thraa undar IS
Three 15-24
Two under 15 1 one 15-24
One
"
" A two
"
3S2
133
101
51
67
-
-
-
F41BU6S .1IIH FOUR CHIIDKOt
Four undar 15
Four 15-04
I b r e e under 15 1 ana 15-21
204
66
SB
22
-
-
-
two
2
-
8
2
8
-
4
-
-
4
'
1
-
S
-
1
-
S
2
-
1
1
2
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
4
1
9
-
-
-
1
2
19
-
-
-
-
1 7 1 1 4
-
-
-
5
1
-
-
1
3
6
1
0
-
-
2
1
-
4
7
-
'
1
-
1
1
-
-
S
-
-
-
-
2
4
-
-
-
O
2
1
1
S
-
-
S
3
4
22
-
-
-
1
5 S 2 9 0
2
9
ED
99
1
5
5
4
6
8
5
S
3
3
70
4
K J 2 4 9
20
49
126
B
H
S
-
8
4 6 1 2 1
8
2
1 W 1 8
B
-
3
-
.
-
TWu
a
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t
a
36
_
_
-
_
4
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B
3
-
-
1
-
-
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•
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1 ttiraa »
43
-
-
-
1
9
S
1
*
-
-
-
-
-
4
1
FayMES ittlfi FIVE CHIIBRM
Fira undar 15
F l n 15-24
FDUT under 15 6 ona 15-24
Three "
• i two
•
Two
"
« A thraa •'
One
\
« :• four "
125
51
14
14
16
23
25
FilLTLIES WITH SIX CKILBRDI
Sisc under 15
S l a 1S-S4
Flra undar 15 , ona 15-04
Four
i
1 I t n
>
Thrae "
" 4 three •
Two
w a s four
Ona
"
• 3 five •
48
12
1
3
10
9
9
4
tt
FaBIllES WITH SEVeK CHJIORBI
Sevan undar 15
Sevan 15-24
Fira under 15 4- two 15-24
Fcur
a
a 4 three Thraa "
" 5 four "
Two
HI a A f i v e *
0 n a » " A a i ) t "
IS
2
1
5
1
6
t
1
FABJin.S WITH HCHT CHXUIftBi
Eight undwr 15
Sevan under 15 4 one 15-24
Six
»
• 6 two
"
Five
a
a 4 thraa Hl
Four
a
11 4 f o u r 11
11
2
2
2
2
j
FALILIiS iilTM NIKS
Savan undar 15
Sim
a
11
Fiva
a
a
Four
a
•
B
Thraa
a
10
1
3
3
J
2
CKILDHE;
A two 15-04
6 three "
4 four a
a
4 ffT,
4 ,^x
a
FAlfLLIFuT. WITH TEH CIETlBRFJf
Tan undar 15
$Oiirca:
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
_
_
-
_
_
-
-
_
-
_
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_
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-
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_
_
-
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.
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1
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9
4
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i
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8
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-
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-
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-
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4
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-
2
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6
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8
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1
5
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0
0
f
i
19
-
_
_
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0
5
l
t
-
_
1
1
-
_
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_
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-
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1
TABLE ^ . — 3 I Z K OF MrTfiT BY TnaflKS AMD AflS Of CNlLDMN IH FAWlLTi Hlflidsfce W*A C M t « r , 1942 - 1945
Bjrt*.t T o t a l f n o i l l n e r e f e r t o &U famllLer a v e r a t MlnJdnfca e x c e p t f o r 91/. ' n f t i l l e * -ho e n t e r e d u t r u w f e r * frooi e t h e r WRA C a n t o r * , S i s e
Of ftrajly r a f a r n t o a l l rashers o f t h e f a t f i l ? e v e r t t F i n i d o K t TV3 i n e l u d e e b i r t h * a t t h e c e n t e r , h n a a r r l a d persona under 25 Y»are o l d I n
a fe™-1ly group e r e d e f i n e d 49 c h i l d r e n ; ago of c h i l d r e n t a b u l a t e d a* of IM«nb«T 3 1 , 1942 e x c e p t f o r b i r t h * I n 19*?, 1944 end 1945 Mho e r a
Included. I n c h i l d r e n under 1 5 ,
NuVKR AND ACE
0?
tfuliJJHEri
=L=-=--Z^--^=
•
TOTAL
Htih
With
nth
With
TOTAL
FAM1UB3
,
\
2
=•:¥=— , —- ^r=^: ^ = ^ ~
F A M I L I E S
bo C h i l d r e n
C h i l d r e n under 1 5 o n l y
Lhiidrin. 15-24 o n l y
C h i l d r e n under 15 ft 15-24
FAHlLLSa eTlH « • CHllftBEN
3
—~' -
3,452
1,052
609
1,5™
696
704
474
1,052
-
i
1,578
&
39
99
3
467
t
t
f
201
110
201 1 3 0
78
120
1,052
468
50
-
119
3 9
8 0
399
235
164
FlUI^wao IttTH TWO CKIIKHEK
Tec raster 15
TK» 15-24
One under 15 6 on* 15-24
554
223
248
83
-
2
-
FAllLrSS hITH THKKS CHILDRB8
Three u n d e r 1 5
Thra* 15-24
Two under 15 * m e 15-24
taw "
'i ft two •
357
10*
127
41
83
-
-
-
-
FAMILIES hTTH FOUR CHILDREN
Four under 15
Four 15-24
Three undar 15 h ens 15-24
Tee
•
" H m
"
Qua
»
* ft t h r e e •
201
53
3?
16
32
63
-
-
-
•
-
-
-
-
FAMILfEFive
Five
Four
fhr«
fen
OEW
WITH FIVE CHLLuRKN
undar 15
15-24
under 15 * one 15-24
•
" ft t e n "
n
•
* three •
•
• * four •
99
16
3
8
12
28
32
-
FAMrLIES WITH SIX CHILDREN
S i r Under 15
SiX 15-24
F I T O under 15 * one 15-24
Four
•
» ft t e c
*
Three "
" f t three •
t*o
•
« ft four "
On*
•
• ft f i v e •
5?
6
1
7
10
15
12
6
_
FAMILIES V/ITH SEVEN
Sevan welder 1 5
Fi*e under 15 ft
Tour
•
• ft
Three *
" f t
18
3
2
4
5
T w o
"
tm*
"
t
f
I T *
0
5
4
3
-
-
20
7
1
-
2
2
-
-
2
3
1
282
9
BB
31
66
2
7
15
2
5
15
_
-
*
-
-
1
1
_
1
-
.
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75
15
2
l
1
6
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.
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.
-
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2
1
u
2
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1
2
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4
2
1
1
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-
_
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-
_
-
•
-
•
-
-
-
-
4
2
l
1
FAMILIES hITU HIRE CJLILURHI
Rliift <mder 15
F i v e under 15 ft four 15-24
,f
Four
•
» * five
5
8
2
1
_
-
-
FAMILLbS irrfH ELEVEN CHIT43RKN"
Nine undar 15 ft t e e 15~24
n
Sight "
*- threa "
Saven •
" f t four "
4
1
1
2
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^
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.
-
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-
-
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Final Acceptability .loater, Minidrfea, October 20, 1945.
(1?*)
-
-
4
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_
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-
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-
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1
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1
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-
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EIGHT CHILDREN
15 * two 15-24
" f t three "
• * four "
-
"
1
7
5
1
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41
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6
9
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4
6
3
46
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1 6 1 1 5
2
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5
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2
5
2
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2
1
1
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5
5
2
6
1
8
4
4
10
1
-
-
2
2
17
-
-
9
4
4
1
-
15
3
1
9
55
57
16
4
4
5
107
73
1
3
187
U7
59
53
12
101
-
1
Sourcet
f
two 15-24
three •
f pin* M
9
208
l
11
•
•
FAMILIES LITH
S i x under
Five •
Four "
a
CHILDREW
7
5
-
361
42
10
3
2
10
'"^^. ' ~
l
260
221
13
575
257
288
-
-
544
FAMILIES ulTH OKS CHILD
under 15
l>-24
2
2
19
3
S l g B
OF
FAMILY
5
6.
7
3
9
4
-
_
_
.
-
£
i
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2
M M
fatol
-' .—LWATTACHB) IIBtTIDUiXJ ST a l l ASH KAAITAL STATUSi
Kanaanar and Kloiaofca VIA C t t t t r i , lQ-*2 - I9U5
Safari to f u . i l 1«* of on* p*r*oa arar a t H u t a n a r and Minidoka txeludtoff tbo«a who aatarad aa t n u u f a r a from othar VRA C*at#r«.
P 1 1 c I l l
i n i n i
XiHZilti2
MJUUW (TiTOd
Total
TOW UJiTTlCHJD l m i v i r o i i S
1.6(9 I.J15
•lsclo
999
928
•u*M
217
i n
176
139
W n i l
Oloorood
loporoto*
Uoknovn
Sokraal
Halo
82
22
53
20
1
1
7.U.I.
Total
178
1.052
33
>a
89
9
8.3
KISTXX3IA.
Hal.
T»I7Mtl#
Total
918
13*
889
i n
131
181
105
11
9
38
57
83
t
2
17
15
2
-
5
5
-
Final Account** 1111? l o i t e r ; Kanaanar, BovaaBer 2 1 , igl*5( Minidoka, Octokar 28,
TAinji. . O , _ _ K 1 A I ATIIAOI M I L T S I t l ASS TOTAL FAXILIBS ASS INDTTIDUAM BT S i z I 07 FAMILY!
totat
Safari to a l l I H I U M
MlXlXOCa
H1T7.1K1B
100.0
(6.9
13.1
68.9
81.7
3.1
17.9
18.1
12.5
10.0
9.8
1.0
.(
.2
.1
1.6
1.8
.2
-
.5
.5
-
Total
100.0
U.3
11.7
67.1
18.6
62.2
11.C
8.9
2.1
12.6
8.2
1.8
9.3
3.6
1.3
3.3
.6
.1
.1
8.1
l$k%
Mansaiutr and Minidoka VIA C«,t*r«, I9U2 -
H l t l l
MlSilW
Total
Toallloi
HIIIDOUL
Total
ItaU.lduall
Total
raalUo.
T O W riHILIM
3,90t
10.938
3,852
vM-
1
t
1,8(9
1,8(9
6l(
1,236
3
8
9
6
7
559
21 2 C I I I
HIIIDOU
WKZaUB
Total
Individual.
Total
TaaUlo.
Total
Individual.
Total
Taal.l..
Total
Indlvldu.1.
10,802
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1,052
1,052
3(.0
13.6
30.6
10.1
809
1.2K
11.7
588
1,632
11.3
19.6
17.6
1,677
1%(
18.3.
895
328
1,9(0
1,820
8(7
1,98(
12.7
l(.l
15. (
16.1
15.7
K.7
361
1,(05
(.3
18.(
10.5
17.6
202
1,212
20(
1.21!
5.2
11.1
6.0
12.0
128
(8l
101
707
3.2
7.9
2.9
6,(
1
55
880
55
880
1.6
6.0
1.6
6.2
9
1(
182
17
153
.5
1.5
.5
1-5
10
15
150
(
80
.8
1.8
.2
.(
11
(
((
5
55
.2
.(
12
1
12
1
12
-
.1
.5
.1
13
6
52
•
-
.1
•
.1
.5
HaaA ( . . r a t * 7 a * l l x I 1 H
2.1
3.0
Lata than 0 , 0 5 parcaot
Sa-roat
1ml.
f.aolo
a r t r at eaatar axcapt f o r 37 at Mania T I T and 91V a t Minidoka vbo antaraa a* fcranafara f r s a othar VIA Cantara.
H i ! 02 21HILT
•
Hal.
Hal.
riDal AoconntaOlLlty B a i t e r , rt*ntan*r, So-anBer 2 l , lglt^t Minidoka, October 28, 1'7'i+r.
700005 O-^HJ
14
Cl«,
b J U 97.—ExsimiTa 01 TEA cnrsas IBD SAILD TO JAPAK BT BAT* OP BULIBO AID WEA c n n i i PRIOB TO tvAiLisai
•June 1942 - JebrUaTjr L546
fafcM
fl*f*f*
*** rruraMB «tio»e f i n a l dapnrtur* froa TEA C n t t r t ana to Japan.
D A T !
or
s A i L I I ft
TOTAL TO JAPAI
June
Sept.mb.r
16
„
H
4
71
22
27
3ft
13
33
46
4.433
loTanbor
134ri
2
314
4
4.72*
T O T A L
Central Utah
Colorado RITBT
011a Hirer
Orload*
Hoirt MeanUla
Jarona
Maoaajiox
lUnldoka
Tohwer
t i l e loJca
Scraxee:
' "'
423
Totiruarj 2 3
194*
Mceatoar 29
1946
432
3.SGI
.
•
4 2 2-
lb
30
71
3L
27
39
13
32
M
17
m
~
20
_
•
•
•
•
433
_
.
.
_
.
-
t.
a
m
3,561
Form VBA-177, - 1 7 8 , and - 2 2 2
TABJ.J 98.—SaLKTm AOt OKOUPS BT 8BX AID ClTUDJSHIPi Baeldents of ISA Cantara Who Ballad to Japan
Beptaabar 2 , 1943
Iota:
Safari to avaciteaa ahoaa f i n a l dapai-tnra from TBA Qantare vaa to Japan.
tola
fetal
TOIU
Otatar IB
13-34
36-59
SO 6 o T * r
femroa:
J-
fetal
.1.
MU.
314
148
166
190
9!
ia
(8
23
62
49
69
6
119
66
6
68
a
2
72
109
12
7
2 I
0 I T 1 Z i "
I 0 I 1 L
Mi
fetal
feool.
I
X I
2*1.
ffanl.
29
134
57
77
a
36
3
2
16
104
12
2
48
7
2
14
OS
2
Bonaa R U - 1 7 7 , - 1 7 8 , and - 2 2 2
TABU 99.—AOT BT SKI IBD CITT-BJIHIF STATUS: Baeldaata of Tola L a i . Ctntar Iho B a l l a d to Japan
> ore tana r 2 6 , 194S - /abruar-/ 2 3 . 1946
l o t a : Baftra to *T«-ua.a ahoaa f i n a l dapartara f r o a fBA Oaatara ana ta Japan. Saanneiant rarera to a foraxo- e l t l s a n
nhoaa formal a p p l i c a t i o n for ranunciati-ia ox* Oaltad S t a t . . oitlaaaaaUp we. approrod by tna Dapartiaaat of J u s t i o a . VJ. B.
c l t i n n a lncLnd. IT persona ahoaa a p p l i c a t i o n for r a o a a e l a t i a n aaa approrod i n April 1946 a f t e r they bad l a i l a d t o Japan.
I 0
fetal
ntiL
Otil.r 6
6-9
10-14
16-19
20-24
25-29
30-24
35-39
40-44
46-49
50-64
66-69
60-61
66-49
70-74
76 6 0 7 V
SD-.J-CB)
I. 2.
Ottli.ii
I 1 1
M I L
Btnuflelwtt
11 H o
fetal
1,523
2,194
88 5
290
229
199
193
130
136
76
66
67
127
42
161
176
180
83
XL
8*3
387
117
161
5
3
4,405
1,767
1,116
524
457
394
401
409
382
204
121
219
300
173
225
209
194
92
32
584
455
379
305
19
15
10
X
2
„
.
-
9 4365
863
IT..
61
32
6
2
1
-
_
2
6
7
2
4
16
67
206
294
171
224
209
194
92
32
V. S .
Cltliu
Poraa IfiA-177, - 1 7 a , Bad -22%
(196)
"
1
1
I
Boromfilaat
in
m
31183
1X2
73
31
22
6
2
1
"
Ul«
888
.
2
2
1
2
1
3
24
62
121
40
180
176
180
83
a
I M I L
I , S,
CltlETQ
fetal
2,212
882
294
228
186
208
279
246
128
68
162
173
131
64
34
14
294
2X8
182
139
14
12
10
3
1
1
-m
•
1
RrauoO U t
696
illm
635
—
-1
63
X6S
231
106
20
10
—
-
.
™
6
-3
12
43
142
173
131
64
34
14
5
1
SECTION X I I I
PORT ONTARIO EMERGENCY REFUGEE SHELTER
On August 5, 194-4, 982 refugees who had been assembled in Italy
arrived at the Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter at Oswego, New
York. From this date until February 4, 1946, when the last contingent
departed, the population was increased by 23 births and decreased by 14
deaths.
Prior to closing, 67 had repatriated to Jugoslavia, one each had
emigrated to the Union of South Africa and Uruguay, leaving 899 in the
United States. Of this number 765 were admitted as permanent immigrants
under quota regulations, and 134 were given temporary permits. Of the
latter, 88 were awaiting quota numbers which would enable them to enter
as permanent immigrants, eight were hoping to emigrate to countries of
their choice, and 19 were planning voluntary repatriation.
Of the 853 who had been admitted as permanent residents or were
awaiting quota numbers, 522 were in New York State, 58 were in California, 55 were in New Jersey and the remaining 218 were scattered over 17
states and the District of Columbia.
For a detailed description of the Shelter, see report of the WRA,
Token Shipment - The Story of America's War Refugee Shelter, published
by the United States Government Printing Office.
(197)
751811 JOO.—ntai K'WTURTis 81 IMICOHITT ;;?• T"Y. uP usriurjlE: Fort Ontario aaairxanoy Rlfuc** analtar naaldanta
Joaruot 5, 1911 - tenruanp 1, 1916
N/.TlONrnTT
ICTIU,
TTJTAL
1,005
tuntrU
telglm
hajl£*rln
Caoehoslovnliln
:.,:..
InlUitt
™til
""A1"
1/273
982
11
238
3
1
10
9
1
Frano*
13
Gminz»-
95
Ortfloa
loiogaijlUlf
rijj., si...:*
1
J
6
368
Folud
Ruaanla
Eoanla
Spain
TBr*»r
Uultaii StaUa
153
17
16
i
8
23
\f
BORN IN
ItoTTi'D
5T4T3BS
- 2 3 8
3
1
- 1 0
9
1
5
_
_
_
-
-
1
-
9
- 3
67
-
2
1
2
_
-
3
-
-
-
1
5
1
-
1
9
i
3
1
6 8
6
,
153
7
*
- 1
- 1
1
a
7 3 -
6
1
1.
-
6 -
-
-
-
-
899
3
„
_
1
_
-
3
B S F n C K ' i N
IN IKTITffll
U. 3 .
teiacorajy
Total
aatttAaaaltinj
l h t l J
orant
Tm3.
Hap.- T i l l I r i a t * srant
2
2
765
1
3
1
9
9
1
7
15
1
8
-
.
1
5
_
8
19
19
3
7
8
-
1
_
1
-
-
3
1
.
-
-
-
0
152
Ir.aamionlbl.
3
1
3
3
6
6
2 3 7
6
_
1
13
3
2
l
3
1
-
0
_
1
38
f
BS
2
3
1
9
9
1
2
132,
2
IMTTj;
Naali.nt
(malting Anaiting
Ekaia.
R.o.t.
1
-
89
116
11
14
71
6
-
1
6
-
6
1
3
-
1
-
12
f
-
5
-
2
1
-
_
I n o l u d u on* p«r*OD H H l t l o g d a p u t u r * t c J u f o s l n r l a with n p a t r l a t l n t f u l l ? j w f c a r .
Scurdwt
fart
Ontrrio EnuT-£*ncy Rtfugi* StioU-ir C l o n i c P o t W
TABIX 1 0 1 . — FJSJLL DSPAPTUMa HT 5TA1K AND CCXflflttT 0 ? KBTITiAtlOH AND TYPE OT IKPAJlTlJREi
Augaat 5 , lyuii - Twbruarr 4 , 1944
t
nrsTiNmoN
TOTAL
TOTAL
1,005
wArltnoa
nraQ •[",?.
California
Connsotlniit
Gaorgia
Illinois
lildiELJlA
Kantuclor
Lonlainnj
Ui.rylsr.-i
Istnsachuastta
latchlnnn
tUfUHBDtU
Uiiuvtrl
Haw Jsravp
Km Turk
N n York City
cthnr C i t l . s
OUn
!••••!•,-.•-•*,-.
Rhoda Inland
lUns
n'isoonain
O i n t r i o t o f ColtnJhla
ruHinni corofiss
CMchoiloa>uVia
JUEOslOUil
Union o f •>•• nth Africa
LiruKOsy
DECtASTsD
Total
1/23
Ma
a
999
3
59
-2
1
1
1
—
.1
1
21
17
7
4
1
58
373
491
82
7?
10
3
2
1
6=
1
66
1
1
14
1
-1
u
^
1
-1
_
.
-
a;
4
19
12
I
1
30
16
7
6
5
57
560
4*
BO
42
45
10
3
2
7
69
1
66
1
1
11
tenth
If. S.
1mlnrant
s
O K I
UNITED STATES
TTtfliMioarj r e s i d e n t
Araitiiii, Awaiting Awaiting
rt<jp*t.
Tnkipt.
Iimift.
Nnpntriat*
frnnt
ToUl
47
2
899
265
VL
m
e
1*
\9
_
.
.
•
_
"
"
*
"
039
3
59
20
4
19
12
7«
3
58
19
4
IB
10
1
131
es
£
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*.
*
_
te
l
19
17
17
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11
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.
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—
.
.
—
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_
.
_
"
_
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-
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]
1
1
-1
2
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3
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t
i
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—
—
i
4
461
10?
51
99
73
26
61
t£
21
5
§
lj
,i
i
-
-
11
(198)
-1
560
iter,
80
42
45
ID
3
3
7
1
Fart Ontario tsgaranncy Ranjra* 9 h s l t - r Cloainf RnataT
Total
-3
-1
-
1
in
13
7
6
4
53
2)
14
7
6
S
57
2
47
1
44
1/ Include* on* p e r ™ await ins- dapartur* t o .luaoolarl* r t t h w p s t r i n t t n r
6onro*t
I T U
IN
BOSK IK
UKIT32)
S7AIS3
923
3
(.1
31
5
X
12
1
Fort Ontario Raarguicgr Hafujti Shvltar Raaidnita
ftusilr
napcr.
10
3
2
2
-1
"
*
m.
-»
,-ta
-.
*
^
i .
i
5
"
-
an-
1
•m
~
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"
-
Xnadtla-
-1
-1
«
*>
5
I
•
-
TAS1* 102.—AdSLSE! COMPOSITIONi Fort Ontario taorganoy Rafugaa Shaltar Raaldanti
auguat 5, 1344 (Hunbar and Faroaat)
HUII1II
Hal.
Total
ratal.
Total
F I K C I I T
Uale
T«l>
TOTAL
552
5S5
457
100.0
53.5
46.J
••!»'!<" 5
5-5
10-14
15-15
20-24
35
T5
61
50
23
16
33
4
15
46
18
25
1?
3.5
8.1
6.2
5.2
2.3
1.6
3.'
4.4
2.6
.4
1.5
4.T
1.6
2.6
1.5
3
15
•')
3
2.2
7.4
8.3
11.6
11.0
.3
2.4
1.4
6.1
1.5
5.0
6.5
4.1
2.5
10.2
11.1
8.2
2.6
1.6
6.6
7.2
,..H
1.5
1.0
3.6
3.5
2.4
1.3
.2
.1
.2
.1
.
-
Sauroai
25-29
JO-34
35-35
40-4*
4S-*5
22
72
62
114
10T
50-54
55-55
60-64
65-65
TO-T*
100
106
61
28
16
75-79
60-54
2
1
<(
2J
14
64
75
50
28
65
35
71
57
15
10
38
24
13
6
2
1
.
-
6.5
.6
Tort Oatarlo CnargantF Rafugaa Shaltar d o l i n g Raotar
T4B6I lOJ-.-ORalS 01 SCHOOL ST TEAR OF BIRTH, Softool OhllSran at Fort Ontario Euarganay Rafugaa S h . l t . r
Saptanaar 15, 15*4
_ , . _.
T11R OF
BIRTH
TOTAL
^^X^T
gartan
Firat
0 R 1 I I
TOTAL
193
11
33
1523
1924
192J
1526
15T7
3
5
8
5
8
1528
1925
1930
1931
1932
12
14
17
15
12
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
9
11
23
12
13
1938
1939
19
11
Sauroai
Siaond
17
.
.
.
.
-
I II
Third
SCHOOL
Fourth
20
.
.
.
Fifth
10
.
.
.
Slnth
13
.
.
Saranth
20
.
3
.
"52*
nigh
!?'"
High
24
42
.
.
-
.
1
3
.
-
-
.
-
-
-
1
.
-
1
1
3
IB
3
3
-
3
7
.
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
.TOTAL
0 . IM
F41IILT
HO. OF
PtHBOKS
511
982
1 (Hala)
1 •:•••-. 1-1
157
68
177
68
2
3
I
5
6
U
145
84
40
12
4
1
290
192
160
60
24
11
Sauroai
root Ontario Eaargwiay Rafugaa Family Oard F l l .
(135)
1
-
1
.
-
.
.
.
4
.
-
-
8
6
3
-
-
-
74171 104.—SIZE OF FAlULTi Fart Ontario Borrgaocy Rafugaa
Shaltar Reaidnatf, Saatamftar 14. 1544
R
2
8
5
2
.
4
8
T
9
3
FVftllo Softool F.ioorda, O m g o , Haw Tori
SIZE OF
FAU1LT
.
-
,
.
1
19
,
3
-
9
.
.
-
-
1
.
.
-
-
3
1
1
-
-
3
5
t
4
5
-
.
-
-
-
APPENDIX
The following f i n a l r e p o r t s of t h e War R e l o c a t i o n
A u t h o r i t y may be purchased from t h e U. S. Government P r i n t i n g
Office:
WRA - A STORY OF HUMAN CONSERVATION
WARTIME EXILE - The Exclusion of t h e Japanese
Americans from t h e West Coast
IMPOUNDED PEOPLE - Japanese Americans i n t h e
R e l o c a t i o n Centers
THE RELOCATION PROGRAM
WARTIME HANDLING OF EVACUEE PROPERTY
ADMINISTRATIVE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WRA PROORAM
COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT IN WAR REIOCATION CENTERS
LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL PHASES OF THE Y/RA
PROGRAM
TOKEN SHIPMENT - The S t o r y of America's War
Refugee S h e l t e r
THE EVACUATED PEOPLE - A Q u a n t i t a t i v e
Description
(200)
i f U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE O—1346