1940 Census Eye-Opener
An interesting perspective from one genealogist who found some eye opening stuff in the newly-released 1940 census. Images of the census are available in a digital form at http://1940census.archives.gov/. If you are a local, you can also visit us at Riverside for free help and computer access in our genealogy research room!
Like many other family genealogists, I anxiously awaited the arrival of the 1940 US Federal Census. It was going to answer so much about not only my family, but my husband’s family as well.
The Guam census was one of the first to be downloaded and as soon as all districts were in, I began…
1940 Census in Hollywood Land
Check out this blog! This genealogist is using the newly released 1940 Census records to find the stars of old Hollywood. What an interesting and creative way to use these digitized records!
You can perform your own searches in the 1940 Census records at archives.gov.
1940Census.Archives.gov
Good Morning! It’s here! The 1940 U.S. Federal Census. We are proud to bring it to you in its entirety. Whether you’re looking for your family, or researching the history of your community, this is one special census!
We’re here if you have questions, just ask. Send your census questions to us at 1940census@nara.gov.
Happy hunting!
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With just one day left until the 1940 census is released, we would like to reflect on census openings past! Microfilm cabinets! Census resource books! The soundex! Reader/printers! Think about it all while you’re researching with a cup of coffee tomorrow morning.
Enjoy your research at 1940census.archives.gov. We sure will! (Let us know if you have any questions)!
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Walt Disney’s support of the American Armed Services during World War II is very well known. We especially like this one of his character, Happy, from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The logo is for the Special Services branch at the Port of Embarkation in Los Angeles (RG 336) taken from the holdings of the National Archives at Riverside.
NPR reports: 1940 Census is the Superbowl for Genealogists
We are ready, are you? Who are you looking for in the 1940 census?
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A powerful internal document urging preparations for hostilities with Japan from our holdings of the U.S. Navy (RG 181). From the National Archives at Riverside.
No. 34
Bob Hope and Francis Langford entertain the troops headed for the Pacific Theater during WWII. From the Office of the Chief of Transportation (RG 336) related to the Port of Embarkation, Los Angeles, California. From the holdings of the National Archives at Riverside.
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no. 33
“Photograph of Terminal Island Japanese fisherman on his boat America.”
It is known that the data collected during the 1940 Census helped the Federal government identify Japanese immigrants following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Months earlier, as relations between Japan and the U.S. became strained, American authorities began to gather data about the immigrant communities near military sites. This photograph was taken by Naval Intelligence Officers from San Pedro, California, 1941. From the records of the Eleventh Naval District (RG 181) at the National Archives at Riverside.
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no. 32
“Worship Service at NTC Chapel” taken from a series of historical photo files from the Naval Training Center at San Diego, California (RG 181). This photograph was taken in 1942, as World War II was ramping up. From the holdings of the National Archives at Riverside.







