minor civil divisions (pages 368-375)
e.g., Orange County's 20 precincts in 1920 included: South Orlando, North Orlando, Winter Park, Maitland, Lockhart, Apopka, Bay Ridge, Zellwood, Clarcona, Ocoee, Winter Garden, Oakland, Orange Center, Gotha, Taft, Pine Castle, Conway, Christmas, Lake Pickett, Fish
Vol II - Population. General Report and Analytical Tables (see links below)
color or race, nativity, parentage, sex distribution, age distribution, marital condition, state of birth of the native population, country of birth of the foreign-born population, year of immigration of the foreign-born population, citizenship of the foreign-born population, country of origin of the foreign white stock, mother tongue of the foreign white stock, school attendance, illiteracy, inability to speak English & Chapter XIV-dwellings & families, ownership of homes, general statistics of population by counties
some data reported for Florida, Jacksonville, Miami, Pensacola, & Tampa
Vol III - Population. Composition and Characteristics of the Population, Florida. (pages 183-200)
reported for counties, 6 cities (Jacksonville, Key West, Miami, Pensacola, St. Petersburg, Tampa) and 24 smaller places (Apalachicola, Arcadia, Bartow, Bradentown, Daytona, DeLand, Fernandina, Fort Myers, Gainesville, Kissimmee, Lake City, Lakeland, Live Oak, Ocala, Orlando, Palatka, Plant City, Quincy, St. Augustine, Sanford, South Jacksonville, Tallahassee, West Palm Beach, West Tampa), plus limited data for smaller incorporated places
Vol IV - Population. Occupations (226MB Zip file)
reported for Florida, Jacksonville, Miami, Pensacola, & Tampa
Vol VI - Agriculture. Report for the states, with statistics for counties and a summary for the United States and the North, South, and West. Part 1: The Northern states. Part 2: The Southern states. Part 3: The Western states and outlying possessions
Vol VII - Irrigation and drainage. General report and analytical tables and reports for states, with statistics for counties
Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. State Compendium, Florida. Statistics of population, occupations, agriculture, manufactures, and mines and quarries for the State, counties, and cities
Call Number: U.S. Documents Collection C 3.2:M 46/2
provides questionnaires and instructions, plus individual histories of each census. Pages 119-124 provide tables showing the "Population Items on Principal Census Questionnaires: 1790-2000."
"contains facsimile copies of the enumeration forms used in the decennial census of the United States from 1860 through 2000, and the American Community Survey (2000+)."
Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920 by William Thorndale & William Dollarhide
Call Number: UCF Main Library Reference -- G1201.F7T5 1987
"shows county outline maps at ten year intervals, the old county boundaries being superimposed over the modern lines"
provides "a Longitudinal Tract Data Base (LTDB), which provides public-use tools to create estimates within 2010 tract boundaries for any tract-level data (from the census or other sources) that are available for prior years as early as 1970."