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Page 1: H-E58 1950 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF HOUSING · united states census of housing : 1950 u.s. department of commerce charles sawyer, secretary bureau of the census roy v. peel, director

1950 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF

HOUSING U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE• BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

I

H-E58

E L I Z A 8 E T ff , N . J . st;~~~~cs

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U. S. CENSUS OF HOUSING: 1950

Volnnm l G1->1wral Chn1·acteristics

II Noufarm Housing Churneteristics Ill Farm Housing <Jh1u·iwtel'istics IV Rt~:;i<lentinl 1r1nancing V Block Statistics

Housing Htnth;tlc1-1 for cen1-1n1-1 tra!~ts ure to he included in tbe Population reports on cemms tracts.

U. S. CENSUS OF POPULATION: 1950

Volume I Number of Inhabitunts

II Characteristics of the Population Sncceecling volumes will cover tbe following subjects:

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CPnsus Tracl:R, Nativity nnd Parentage, Nonwhrte Population by Race, Persons of Srmnish Surname, Institntionul Population, Differential Fertility, Lubor l!'orce Charucteri:-itics, Occupation, Industry, Income, Internal Migration, Eclncation, <'hnrncteristlcf! of I!'amilles and Housel10lcls.

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UNITED STATES CENSUS of HOUSING : 1950 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CHARLES SAWYER, Secretary

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROY V. PEEL, Director

BLOCK STATISTICS

ELIZABETH NEW JERSEY

Prepared under the supervision of

Howard G. Brunsman, Chief

Population and Horising Division

1950 HOUSING CENSUS REPORT

VOLUME V, PART 58

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1951

BLOCKS • CENSUS TRACTS

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BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

ROY V. PEEL, Director

A. Ross EcKLER, Dept1ty Dfrector HoWARD C. GRIEVES, Assistant Dit·ecto1· CONRAD TAEUBER, Assistant Directo1· MonRis H. HANSEN, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards RonERT Y. PHILLIPS, Assistant Director for Operations CALVERT L. DEDRICK, Coordinator, International Statistics FRANK R. W1LsoN, lnfonnation Assistant to the Director

Population and Housing Division­How ARD G. BRUNSMAN, Chief WAYNE F. DAUGHERTY, Auistant C!iief for Housing ROBERT B. Vo1cI1T, As.ristant Chief fol' Operations HENRY S. SHRYOCK, Jr., Auistant Chief for Pop1'llltt'on EDWIN D. GOLDFIELD, Program Coordinator

Quality am! Equipment Statistics-Robert C. Hamer, Chief [nventory Statistics-Carl A. S. Coan, Chief Developmental Programs-J. Hugh Rose, Chief Residential Financing-Junia H. Honnold, Chief Territories and Possessions-Joel Williams, Chief Statistical Sampling-Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Procedure-Morton A. Meyer, Chief Processing Operations-Milton D. Lieberman, Chief

Administrative Service Division-WALTER L. KEHRES, Chief Agriculture Division-RAY HURLEY, Chief Budget Officer-CHARLES H. ALEXANDER Business Division-HARVEY KAlLlN, Acting Chief Field Division-LowELL T. GALT, Chief Foreign Trade Division-J. EowARD ELY, Chief Geography Division-CLARENCE E. BATscHELllT, Chit:/ Governments Division-ALLEN D. MANVEL, Cliief Industry Division-MAXWELL R. CONKLIN, Chief Machine Tabulation Division-C. F. VAN AKEN, Chief Personnel Division-HELEN D. ALMON, Chief

SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION

U. S. Bureau of the Census. U. S. Cenms of Housing: i950. Vol. V, Block Statistics, Part 58. U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1 !Jli2.

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. s. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., or any of the Field Offices o'f. the Department of Commerce • Price 15 cents

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PREFACE

Thls report presents statistics on chm·acteristics of tlwclHng lmits by blocks. for the city. '!'he tabulations nre based on clata from the rnno Census of Housing, taken as of April 1, 1950. Authorization for tlH) 10fi0 < ~ensus of Housing aK rm.rt of the Seventeenth Decennial Census was J)rovic1etl !Jy tlle Housing Act of 1049, app1·ov(!!l .July 15, 1940.

The major portion of the information compiled from the 1950 Census of H<mslng ap­pears in Volume I, Generai 011.aracterist'io.~; Volume II, Nonfarm Jloirning Charaote1-istios.;. Volunw Ill, Fa.rm llou.~inr1 Chctraot<Jl'isUcs.: Volumn' IV, Besidontial Ji'inanoing; and Vol­umH V, Blo<'k Stntistios. Volume V consh;tH of separate reports, issued as lrnlletlns for each of the 20!) dtiE~s wllieh in 11HO or in a subsequent cemms had n population of fi0,000 or more. These reports will not be hound into a single pnblicntion,

'rhe subjects covered in both the 1950 arnl 1040 reports on clrnracteristics of dwelling units by blocks are.substantially similar.

This report was prepared uncler the direction of Howard G. Brunsman,. Chief, l?opu~a­tion and Housing Division, ancl Wayne I!'. Daugherty, Assistant Chief for Housing. Robei~t C. Hamer, Chief, Quallty and Eql~ipment Rtatistlcs Section, was i:n charge· of coordinating the content and the format of the report with assistance from Carl A. S. Conn, Chief, Inventory Statistics Section;. l~loyd D. McNaughton, Chief, Equipment and Facilities Unit; Beulah Washabaugh, Chi<>f, 'renure nrnl Vacuncy Unit; and Walter A. Hines. The compilation of tlrn statlstks was nmle1· the supervision of Robert B. Voight, Assistant Chief for Operations.

The collection of the information on which these statistics are based was under the supervision of Lowell T. Gnlt, Chief, Flelcl Division. Tl\e geographic worlr, including: the assignment of all block numbers and the preparation of maps, was under the supervision of Clarence E. Bntsclwlet, Chief, Geography Division. The clata were tabulated umler the supervision of C. F. Van Aken, Chief, Machine T'abulntion Division.

January 1952.

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ELIZABETH, N. ].

( iPIH'l'!li

Jfrl1ttl'cl l'Ppo1•tH ( 'pllHlJH ( l'U!'!H ['.>'l' of dat11- _ ( 'omp1m1bility whh 11140 lfouHing t 'enHtl8 d11ta __ _

I >i•fini t ionH and l'Xplunu.timrn __ _ D\\'l'lling unit._. Oc•c•t1punc·y and l<'lllll'l'

Tul>lc• 1. ( 'lmmC'lt•1·iHtkH of hou~ing for the eity: 195(L_. __

'l't•bll' ~ .. ( 'hm11l'tl!riHtiC'H of houHing hy C'tmHUA triWtH: 1950 _ - - -

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

l'ng" 1 llefi11itionH and explmmtfonH ( '.ontinm'<l I Condit.ion and plnmhing fnc·ilitieH

l'e>l'HOllH Jll'l' l'OO!ll. I ('.olor of ot•t•upantH I Con tmct. monthly l'l'll t. __ . J Value of one-clwt•lling-unit Htrm•tureH I Numlmr reporting. __ _ 2 B_lc)('k iden.tifioation __

TABLES

T11hll' :l. ( 'h!U'!l<'tl'l'iHt.ic•H uf housin11; for reusuH trud,.~, by bloekH: 195(L __ .... __

l\l11p of l'it.;v, b~· biol' ks, up1w11rH following htHt. pagt• of tables.

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Pngc 3

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BLOCK STATISTICS

INTRODUCTION

GENERAL

Volnme V of tile Heports on Housing L'.onsiHts of n He1mrntt• r!'port for each of the 20!l cities wllil'll in 1!HO, or in a ;;nhsequPnt cN1~11s i1rior to 1950, had a population of tl0,000 or more. IDaeh re110rt lll'esents for the city, hy hlod;:s, tabnlntionH for a limited mnnht•r of snbjeets obtailw1l in the Census of Hnm.;iug. The i;nhjPl'ts In tlwse revorts are similnr to those in the hlodt Rtntis­ti1's supph~ments to Volume I of tlw re110rtc: of tlw 111-10 Census of Hnnsing. Tlw flnh,l\~ets in thil4 l'PllOl't i1rr>s1mt: tlw uurnher of cl\\'t.•llin.tr units t•lnssltlecl hy oc'.en1Hmt•y n111l tPnnre, 1•mulitlon nrnl 11lumhing fncilitim;, persons 11er room, t•nlor of oc'l'.11\lHUt:S, nYerugn eontrn<'l montltlr rPnt of rpnter-m•cu11il~cl nrnl sPlec•tecl VlH'tmt

m1it,.:, 111ul thl• 11ve1·nge valnP of 1mP·clw\\llini.-;-n11it: ownPr-occ•n11iP.il iu11l "t•lt•dt•ll Y1H·nnt stnwtnrefl. In tnl>IP 1. tlw stat'il'Jti<'s for tlwHe suhjt't'ts HL'e Kmum1u·lzecl for tltP dty, 'l'nlilP :.! <·ont·niu,.: the statisti!·H for l'!'llHll" trnc•tH. In table a. tlw <lntll lll'P Jll'PHPlltNl h~· blnt'kH within ct~nsns tracts. Mn11s i<lPntlfying- the~ Jo('ation of ead1 hlock and the cemms trnl't homulariNi m•p tl part. of tlllH re1111rt.

ll.elnted rep<>rts.-HP!nt<~<l ;;lntiHt:ics for thii; eit'y nre contaim'd In thp RP{}OI'tH on Housinl.(, Volnnw I, Gl'JIPl'fll 01111racf1'1·i.qti('.q: imtl in the H1•port.s on Popnlnt!on, Vnlnnw J, Numl!n· of I11-hal1ila11ts, nntl Volume II, C/1111·r11•/1•ri81icN nf flu• J>o1111latio11.

Tlw Itt•porls on Housing for PH<'h Rt:atP in Volnnw I lll'<'HPHt <111t11 1111 tlw dmrat·tet•ii-;ti<'.H of tlll'Plling unitK for the StntP hy f<'>'hlt•ll<'l! \ url11111, rnrnl nonfnr111, 011<! rnral fnrm), for f\tandnrcl nwt1·upolitnn l\l'Pirn, nrhanlzP<l nrl'llR, <'onnt:lt•K, for urhnn plrtc•ei;;, ph1e!'s of 1,00ll to 2,500 inh11hltn11tR, nncl rnrnl-nonfnrm nntl rnral­fnrm 1h1·pl1111g unitK for C'll<'h <'01111t~-. I•JltC'll r1>11ort inl'lnclt'>l thP fnllnwlng snbjN·f·>;: oc•1·upmH'Y, (1'11111'1\ r1u•p of oC'<'UlllllltR, t:~·p<! of ~trnctm·p; Yl'lll' bnllt, f'mHlition nnd plnm!Jing fn<'llltief;, wn!PL' Rlllllll~', toi11•t: nml bathing fa!'.illtil'S, nnmhi>r of romuK, nmnhC't' of lH•t'ROllR, Jl<>rs1ms JH'l' room, PW1~trlt~ lighting-, lwntlug eqnipnwut, lwn ling nn<l C'011ki11g f1wlK, rPftoll.(Pl'H t ion pqul11mr>11t, kit<'lu•u Rinl<, ru11io, tPllffiHion, nnd, for nonfar111 11111ti-;, tlH' <'•llltnl<'t mont:hH• 1·1•11t, grn8R month!~· rent, nrnl vnhw ol' onP·<hve>lling-unlt strnctm·t~s.

\'nlnuw I of tht~ lt1•rw1·b.; on Pop11!11tio11 Rl11rn·~ tlw l!lriO popnla­tion of l'IH')l t•ounty 1111<1 of Pneh 111i11or dy\1 <liYiNion w1thl11 the t•111111tr. It a!Ho c·o11lainH llg-m•p,.: for <'ll<'li i11t•orpo1·n\'Pd i1lael', for l'<td1 1111in<'<ll'Jllll'lttPtl l>lnee with l,000 or mol'l' inl111hi1'1111tR, arnl for inc•or1w1·11H!1l 11liu•p:-; of ri,000 01· 1110rn !J)' wnrck A. f<lll'C'inl Reri~~ of lahll'H 1we:;Pnts <lata for PIH'h 11rhnnizNl nt'l'!l giving the hwoq10n1tc1l 11ltwe>s antl portions of rninor C'lYll <lh·ii-;inni:; within it.

Vulunrn II 111' tlw rn:;o Populntion HP}Hll't'N 1•ontnlns Rt!lt.!Rtlcs un t!J1; !(1•m•1·al <'lrn 1•11t·tp1·i:.:tl1·1o1 nf thP lllllllllatiou. Cl11q1ter A of thisrnlunw l'l'lll'at,.: tlw fb·m'l'H 1111 nnmhPr of \11hnllita11tH l\R Rhown in Y11h11111• I: C'hn11tPr II Jll'l'i'l<'lltl4 tl\\11111grn11hl1•, P<•onoml<', Hll(l Htil'inl <·lun·111'fprist i<'H of 1hP JH1Jmlntion; n11<l l 'hnptPl' <' giYPH mm·p t1Ptnile1l t'l'O"~-<·l;un<lti1·n tlons fol' Rtl\ \'l'l4 n tHl 111 rgp 1·lf'11\~ n 111! ~tamlanl lll<'lt'OJHilltan arPHK.

Census traots.-f'c>n;.:nR trndH HI'<' 14111nll Hl't'HS into "·hieh <'t'l'· tai11 lar;w c•ifipi-; hHYP h<'t>ll snlHliYi<ll'd for F<tath<tit'al nml lot'l\l 111lmi11i!'.trnl.ivP 11m·1mH!'i<. In rnol4t C'l\HPF< tlw tt'Hl.'i'H arP

0

lJPl'llHl-11P11tlr P~taliliHht•cl, so that c•ompn1·iso11 mn~· lw ma<lP from <'('11sus In 1•c>ns11s. 'l'hP honntlariPfl ·Of teaeb; arp eHtnhliHIH'<l so !18 to hu·h1d1• aproximntPI)' Pfllllll 1rnmlwri; of inhahitnnts or eqnnl nt'Pns; nnll Pnl'li lrnet is de1<ig-111•tl to n•prPHent nn nr<>a that is fair!~·

h1m1oge11eouH in population C'harncteristics. Although the traeted arl'as of some l'ities PxteJHl Into the suburbs, the data shown in this L'P\111rt m·p rt>::;trictetl to th<:' trncts within the ('or1111rn tP limits

·of the C'.ity.

Use of data.-'l'he tabuln\ion of lHnrning chnrneteri:;;tics :Cor areas aR Hlllall nH eitr hLocks provides tlescri[ltlve material of consi<lernhle vnlne for teelmic•nl Htn<lles of hom1ing in the citr. Th<> stntiKties will la~ nKefnl in eom11iling totals for ~veeial tYJleR of art'llH that ma~· ht> dt•line<l to ltlPet the rt•quin•ments o:C in­diri<l111tl inYeHtigntorH. lT8erH of the 1.lntn >ihonhl bear in mind thnt in lll'!lC't\<·allr all (•l\sPs the llatn fot• n giwu hlol'l' represent tho work of onlr one t•mmwmtor. Coll8<'<111Plltly, housing charne­tnrlRties for hloek:-; nrc~ ;;nhje<!t to n wider margin of er1·m· than IK to lw PXlll'<'tl'll in tlw Jlgurt'H for trnets or \\'nrcl:.; whid1 l'P[lresent. rt>turnH m11<lt> hy a nnmht•l' of emmwratlll's. Ml8intel'pretntiou of inHtrneliom; h~· onP Pnu111t•1·11tor mn~· e!lll8t~ a Hignilll'l\l\t bias in tlw Rtntistit·H for n hl<H'k PYl'n though It may hnn~ n negligible l•lfot't upon the tlgnres for larger urea:;, In lll\l't:ieulnr, tlw enu­tuemtlon of "eonclition" clepernfoil to tl eonsi<lt•rahle ext('nt upon thl' Jmlgmt'l1t of the lndlrillnal enunwrntor. AlHo, failure to in­dknte the eorrt'et hloek umnher for 11 8lgnilicnnt number of dwell­ing units mny iutrmluce errors into the block <lntu.

Comparability with 1940 Housing Census data.-Tn tlw 11!-!0 CPnsns of Housing, re111wts entltle1l "Block Stnt!stil'f:!" were lssuetl ll14 14\lllllll•m(mts to the llrHt HPrie;; of Hcnrnlnp; bnlletius. These su11-vh•111PlltK con~IHte<.l of sevarnte reports for eaeh of tlw llll dtleR wh!t'.h hncl ri0,000 lnhnhitnnts or more in rn:io.

In thP 1!l:i0 reportH, tlw hloelr nmnhl'rs used nre tllffN•ent, ill moHt t'llRl'K, ft•om tho!:!(' us1•tl In the 1!HO re11orts, 'J~herefore, to t'lllll[>1ll'e Hl-10 antl lOiiO <lnta for a giwu hloek, It iR 1wl'ess111·y to lCll'UlP the blo<'lr on till' lllllJJH to ohtnln the corrt•r<poncling 1!t·10 nntl lllfi() hlol'lr munlwrR,

The ;;uhjeetR in both the 1.0-10 nncl rn;;o re!11orts are snllstnutlally slu1ilnr. Howl~\'t•r, clntn on 1rnmlu~1· of H{Ttwtme~. ~·pm· built, nncl mortgtll.(e ~tnl11s hn rn iwm1 omittt•d from the 1050 n•port. Fur­thPt'tuOrt', in the 10-10 reports ll\'Pruge Pont.rnet or ~~stlmnted

montllb· n~nt. \\'HH l0epo1•te!I fur nil dwt>lllng units wllilt\ in 1.0fiO !ll't•ruge contruet monthly rPnt \:.; l'l'portecl for sonw, nncl l\Yernge \'lllue for otlwr, dwelling nnitH.

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

:.\forp clet111lecl nml comvh•te 1lPll11ltio11H Hl'P lJl'PHentC'cl in Vol-11nw I of tho HouH!ng Ilepot'tK,

Dwelling unit.-ln ge11eral, a cl\\"elling unit !;; n group of ronrnH or a kingle 1·oom, oct·1111ie<l or intended for occnpancy ns sepn­rnt<' living c111artt'r8, hy tl fnmllr or otlwr group of persons living tngPtlwr ot· by a per.~ou living alone~.

A gron[l of roomH, cH•cupit>tl or lntenilecl for oceu11ancy ns seva­rntP Ii ring CJUttrtern, is a th\'l'llin!-( unit: if it 1!11H i:<l'}llll'!\ te cooking l'c1uipnwnt: or a Bl'1mrate entr1111ce. A single room, occupied or i11te11<!Pd for occn11n11c~· !18 He>1111rnte liriug qu1trters, is a dwelling unit it' it hax se1mrttte r·ooklng equipment or if it constitutes tlle on!~· living CJllHrtl'l'H in tlw strueture. Also, Plll'll npnrtment in u regular npnrt111Pnt house Is a lhrell!ng unit e\'en tltou~h it nm~· not h1l\'e sPpnrnte c:ooking equipment. g;x:clude<l from the dwell· ing unit. t•onnt: nre large rooming lHl\lHl'S, iustltutlons, clomltories. n n!l t:rn n:>ient: hotelR 11 nll tourists c:m1 rts.

In the 1!HO Census, a dwl'lliug unit was clt>finetl as the liYlng q11a1·tprs ot•c•upii>1l or intpnlletl fo1· occn\)nncy by one household.

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2 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

A hous .. hold ccnsistea of n family or other group of persons living togetlwr wilh common housekeeping arrangements, or a person liYing entirely alone. However, the enumerator wns not exp:icitly instrnctecl to d,.fine rooms as dwelling units on the 'buHis of cool;:ing equipment or separnte entrance.

The number of dwelling uniti; in the l!l50 Census may he re­garded as con1varable with the number of dwelling units in the 19,10 Census. Some living quarters may have been classified ns i;eparute dwell!ng units in the one census and not in the other. Further, in the 1950 Census, living quarters with five or more lodgers were not tnlmlatecl us dwelling units; generally, such quarters were lnclucled in the 1D40 dwelling unit ccunt. How­ever, the net effect of these changes is probably small.

Occupancy and tenure.-Dwelling units 1tre classified hy occu-11ancy and tenure into four groups: owner-occupied; renter­occuplecl ; vacant non~easonal not dilapidated, for rent or sale; and other vacant and nonresident. A dwelling unit is classified as o>vner-occupled if it was owned wholly or in part by the head of 'the llousehol<l or by some relatetl memlier of his family living in the dwelling unit. All other occu1iied units are classified as renter-occupied whether or not c1tsh rent was actually paid for living quarters. Hent-free units nnd living aceommodations re­ceived in payment for services pei·formed are thus included with the renter-occupied units.

A dwell!ng unit is considered vacant If no persons are li\'ing in it at the time of enumeration. New units not yet occupied were enumeratecl as yacant dwelling units if constn1ction hall pro­ceeded to the extent that all the exterior windows nntl doors were installed nnd linul usable floors were in place. The classification "Vacant nonseasonal not clilapidatecl, for rent or sale" is clei;crip­tiYe of the vacant dwelling units reported in this elassif!cation. "Other vacant and nonresident" units include all clilapillatecl and seasonal vncant units as well as tl1e not dllap!datecl units which were not for rent or sale.

Because of changes in enumeration proeedures, the counts of total yacunt units ln Hl40 and 1!)50 are not Rtrictly comparable. In llHO, VH('ant units were enumerated if they were babitahle; units uninhabitable and beyond repair were exclnclecl from the enum:>1·11 tion. In 1950, units were lncludecl regardless of con­dition if the~' were intended for oceu11aney as living quarters. '.l'he:·efore, no comparison should be made between the data on "1·aen11t 11011sPuso1111l not clil11pidate<l, for rc11t or sale" units from the 1D58 CensuH and data In the 19-!0 Census reports.

In both censuses, clwelling units occnpie<1 entirely by non­resld-.:nts 1-.·ere inelt.tkcl with Yac1mt units not for rent or sale. '.!.'railer~, tents, l!onseboats, and rnllroncl cius which were vacant W(!l'e exclu.:ecl from the dw<!lling unit inventory in both 1950 and Hl40.

Condition and plumbing facilities.-llata on condition of a dwelli11g unit aro shown in eornblnatinn with data fo1· selected plumbing fa<'ilities nncl are, ther:•fol'e, limited to units for which both eontlition n1Hl vlnmblug facilities are reported. Plumbing faeilitieH incln<le water Hllll1Jly, toilet facilities, and bathing fnclli ties.

The cnteg01•y "with priYate hath" inehules those dwelllng units revorted with ho th a iim:ll toilet and n ha thtnh or shower Inside tllP Htrnctnre for the exehmirn uHe of the oecu1mnts of the unit. 'l'he l'lttegor~' "no vriYntP hnth" ind11cle>1 those dwelling units not hnving pl'i\"Hte tlush toilet or not hnylug prlYate bathing fneilities. The "no running watel'" c•ategory inC'luch~s units wl th only virwcl running water ontsi<le the strudure or with only other SotU'CNl SU('h HH a hmul PllllllJ.

A clwelling unit iH "dilapiclutecl" when it is run-down or neg­leded, or b; of imulPqnate orlglnni eoustrnetion, so thut it does not in·ovicle tHleqnn te Hhelter or protediou ngnJnst the elements 01· it P11cla11gers the snfl't~· of the oceupants.

Persons per room.-'rlw uumbPr of 1wrsons per room has been computed for each oecnpied clwelli11g unit by diYlcling the nmnber

of persons in the dwelling unit by the number of rooms in the dwelling unit. All persons enumerated in the Population Census as mt~mbers of the householll (inclmling lodgers, servants, and other nonrelated persons) are counted in determlning the number of persons that occupy the dwelling unit. The number of rooms in the dwelling unit Includes all rooms uvatlnble for livlug quarters throughout the year. Not counted' us rooms are bath· rooms, closets, pantries, hulls, screened 11orcheR, and unlinlshed rooms in the basement and attic.

Color of occupants.-Occupied dwelling units are classifietl by color of head of household according to the delinition used In the 1950 Census of Population. The group tlesignated as "non· white" consists of Negroe::i, Indians, J npmwse, Ollinese, and other nonwhite races. Persons who are not deflnitely Indian or of other nonwhite race are classified as white.

Contract monthly rent.-Contract monthly rent is the rent, nt the time of enumeration, contracted for by the renter regardless of whetheL' it includes furniture, heating fuel, electricity, cooking fuel, wuter, or i1ersonal services.

Monthly rent for Yacunt dwelling units is the amount asked fot· the dwelling unit at the time of enumernti,m. The aV(~t·nge monthly rent relutes to renter-occupied dwelling units and Yacnut nonseasonal not dilapidated units for rent. D\\'<~lling units which are occu11ied "rent-free" are not included with the units reporting rent.

Value of one-dwelling-unit struotures.-AYernge Ylllue ls shown for owner-occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not clihtpidnt.ed units which ure for sale only, Value ls shown only if the nnit is in a one-<lwelllng-unlt strnctme without buslnes,; and if it is the only clwelllng unit included ln the pro11erty. 'l'he value represents the amount for which the nw1wr estimates that the p1·011erty, including suell lnn<l n,; hPlongs with l t, woulcl i;ell under ordinary conditions uml not nt n foreed sale. l•'or nu.•nut units, value is the sale pt•ice asked by the owner.

Number reporting.-Occupancy and tenure nre reported for all dwelling units, an<l color of occuvnnts is re1mrte(\ for nil orcnplecl nnits. '.l'he corresponding distributions for these subjects in table 1 nre based on all dwelling uu!ti:i nucl on oceup!ed uulti;, respectively. For all otlwr subjeets, tho clistrihnl:lons are bmied on the units for which the spe<!lftc d11u·1wterlst!es ure reportt>d, that is, the "~umber reporting."

'rile number of dwelling units for whlC'h the enumemtol' ob­tained no report on a particular item is. shown for the city totu ls only ; however, the number "not reported" can NlSil~' hl~ <l\•1·ivml for each area in tnbles :l nml 3 by subtrneting the nmuhpr reporting from tlle total number of dwelling units (or total o(•cupled).

lllook identifioation.-A. map or sedes of maps is included In this report showing block numbers for each bloc!,, nmnber nnd letter designations for tracts, nnd the nanws of prlnt'lpal ~tr<>ets.

Blocks are identified hy i;edal numbers, a se1mrate sel'ies of numbers being ust:cl for each tract. 'l'hus, the location of Pneh bloclt for which data are vresentc~d in tnble 3 may be determined by refening to the trnet nn<l block number shown on tile nmp. Simi11u·Jy, ·aatu for a specifk hlocl' may be locntell In the table hy reference to the map for itlentificution numbers of the trnet and block.

If no dwelling units are re1rnrte1l ror n block, the hloclt number ii:; not listed in table S, although it is shown on tlle map. Dwell­ing units for which the. block number wai; not reported arc ln­(licated in the table by the symbol "NH." Detailed clatu nre not sl;~Jwn for such dwelling units, nor for block::; contaiuini.t fewer U11m three dwelling units. Ayerage u1onthly rent is not shown when the monthly rent was reported for fewer thnn thr;·e (]Well­ing nnits. .·herage n1lue is not shown when the value of one­!lwt-11 Ing-unit properties wu:;i 1·eportecl for fpwer than three dwelling units. All dwelling units are inducled, · l10were1·, lu the statistics for the city and for each tract.

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ELIZABETH, N. ]. 3 Table 1.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR THE CITY: 1950

Subject Nuinhor Percent Suhjct't Number Percent

OCCUPANCY AND TENURE

AU dwelling units---------------- .. -·------- 32,361

12,261 19,550

260 290

Owner oooupied •...• -----. _ -- _ . _. ___ __ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ ---- _ Rooter occupied---- ___ --· --- ·--·-- _ •.••• _ .. _ ..... ___ • Vaoant nonseasonnl not dilnpidatcd, for rent or Sllle ....• __ . OU1er YAt'llnt and nonrcsidcuL _______ . __________________ _

CONDITION ANO PLUMD!NG I•ACJLl1'1IlS

32,361 All dwelling unit•-----·---------·-----------··-··i-------1 31,604 27,425 2,961 1,218

r-157

N111nher reporting _______________________ ..... _ •. ____ ... With private bath, not dilnpidntcd .................... . No private b11th 1 with running wnter1 not dilnpidntod-----No running water or dilnpi<lnto<l. _ .. _ ........ ---·---·---

Condition or 11lunibing fooiJitics not mpurtrd __

No private bnth or dilnpidato<l ...................... ·-·- 4,179

COLOR OF OCCUPAl'lTS

31,811 Occupit!d dwelling unhs_________ ............................. , ____ ~--•

30,240 1,5'11

White ........................... -- - • · -· · ---- -- ---- -- - -Nonwhite_ ... ---w-- ________ - _______ ~ __ _

1 Restricted to I-dwelling-unit properties.

100.0

37.9 60.l~

o.a 0.9

100.0 86.8

9.4 3,9

l3.2

100.0

95,1 lto9

PERSONS PER ROOM

Occupiad dwclJing units _ .. _

Nmuber rcrmrting ___ __ -----------------1.liU or lL1ss __ -----··---- _ 1.51 or mom ________ ·--- . "----------- --------· --··

NotmportL'tL _____________ _

CONTUACT MONTHLY RENT

Ileutel'-or.rupic1l, and ''nc:mt nonscnsonal not diltLp-i<ln.tml unils, fm' l'l•Ut-·~:\umbcl' reporting ________ ,.

Totn.l rontrnr.t monthly t'1.mt_., __ Avornr.P- monthly rrnL ________ _

-· - ··---.dollars .. ......... dollm·"--

VALl'E 01' ONE·DWELLING·UNl'r STRUCTURES

( IWl1Cl'-OCCU)lil1d1' !Htd \'t\CUUt JHJUSC'lnsonal not dilup-idnlctl uniti; 1 or anle only-Num\Jer reporting ____ _

Totnl vnlue or sa.ln price ..... __ ...... ................... __ dollo.rlL .. Averngc vnhio ••...... -·--·------------·------dollnnL

Table 2.- CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

31,Sll

31,487 30,l.?8 1,009

324

18,942

774,716 40.90

5,618

04,1251300 U,414

100.0 96.B 3.2

==·=·=-:..··~~~,.;;::::-'_;.;;-:o:'--.;- ,·~~O C"'-"';.;;'.,.•~=~-0. '-""'-~~c-·-'..::..:;"....'."~""!!:".C:-"-7 ~~'""";:;'.'~"''!!:..-....:.~.;--;.:"~-~-=;;"-.-;;. .. ._ ______

:::.~~==""'·=-.;;;.-:-.;;-=~:::.:::.~·=·===~c=;;...::' ··-·--·~=!:;""';"'~-=

All dwelling units hy uccupnncy All dwelling unit" Contrnct monthly Vnluo' of one-dwelling nnd lt>nmt1 by ronditinn nml Occupied dwelling units

l'Cllt.1 unit structnres plumbing fnrililiP"

Census Vncnnt No Persons per

tract non- Other No l'Ull· room Occu- Avcrngo

tll.UIBOT\RJ vncnnt Average Totnl Owner Henter noL nn<l Numlwr prlv11tc ninp; Total pied Number monthly Numhor v·aJue I occupied Cl(!Cllpicd dilnp., r~pnrting hnth or wa.lr.r Number 1.51 by non- reporting rent reporting (dollars) non- dilnp. or 01' white (dollnrs) ror rent rcsidr.nt rc1mrting

or an.le clilnp. mote

II I I 18942 I TOTAL 32361 ~2261 1955 0 260 ?90 :i 16 0 4 4179 1218 ~1811 31487 !100911571 4 0,90 5618 11,4 1 4

1 89 I 11 75 3 88 55 34 R6 661 n ~I 9 11g I 1. 9,0 4 31 3.0 3 3

2 16 5 6 433 11 a G 1 7 20 1638 431 1 7 5 1619 1614 221 2 7 .7 7 84 [j ,:i 5 4 3 126 8 333 9 0 6 13 1 4 1241 457 100 12 4 l 1232 6 2: 142 n1al '14 .1 3 65. (i,8 0 0 4 21B5 524 1625 12 24 2121 539 11 4 2149 2106 9 4, 299 1. ii 7 6 i 2 9.i:l 3 1s2i 5 .'70 0 5 1628 6 5 0 957 1 0 11 1595 399 141 1607 1603 I 611. 72 9 j_ 5 I 2 R,'.rn 831 G.4 n a 6 15 40 433 1087 1 3 7 15 21 168 32 1520 1490 51 1. 7 1074 3 6.9 ;a 175 9 ,5 fl G 7 2079 704 1269 1 5 11 2041 186 49 2053 2036 "4 7 'ii! 1233 3 R.07 2 ['f 9 9.,~ 6 4 a 109 0 322 754 5 9 1054 11' G 89 107G 1060 60 98 721 3 9.1 0 139 8.3 8 5 9 126 8 4 9 5 755 2 16 1248 220 71 1250 1 2 4 7 Hl ~~ 6 742 3 a.on 13:1. G .fl D 1

10 1053 406 632 5 10 1036 181 89 1038 1033 30 22 G09 31.0 0 90 7,f,? 5 8

11 1629 575 10 21 8 25 1576 326 64 1596 15 7 \1 Sh 87 ~· 7 7 31.li 5 1ti9 7 .. 117 12 i 1625 650 1156 6 13 1805 2G1 72 1806 1790 100 3 51 1112 3 '.3 6 :-102 7 .1 0 4 13 1681 849 10 0 5 9 19 1851 116 61 1854 1843 85 j 7 984 3 6.8 5 291 7 (/[j 9 14 ' 1163 4 5 1

I G93 1 2 7 1004 813 14 1144 1093 39 38 669 5 2.11 164 9.l 5 9

15 I 1314 402 825 2 5 Ul88 33 5 1307 1295 1. 6 10 003 4 3 .4 3 148 10.~11 16

~ 166 4 1: 538 1072 4 4 10 163 0 105 21 :1.610 1600 4 0 86 1066 5 5 ,46 805 13 .~ 7 A

17 1344 I 340 973 20 11 1308 75 30 1313 1297 3 fi 5 ~1 3 !i 7 0.9 0 874 t 9 ... , 0 0 18 1623 I 7 6 :i 640 9 11 1591 94 9 16 0 :i 1504 8 !) 1 807 5 5.7 3 4 8 5 11.325 19 163 5

1· 5 o 4 1095 22 13 1596 213 30 1600 15 A fl 9 0 39 1066 5G.~1 ~ 2 0 U .. G ii 1 20 25S8 1110 4 14 :is 24 25 2546 36 18 2539 :as11 22 7 13a3 I 5 4.7 3 514 11.0 0 9

21 18 3 9 11161 4 186 12 27 1fl1 B s 1000 17A4 3 4 112 / 6 0 .4(l 1. 4 8 8 1. 4 .8 11 '----- ----.

'For renter- occupied dwelling units a.ntl vncn.nt nonr.ca.sono.1 no~ diln.pidatcd unit.~1.for rcnl. 'For owner- occ11pied dwelling units and vacant nonseMonal not dilnpidntcd uniLR,(or Raio onl)'.

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4

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HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

T:iblc 3.-~CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR CENSUS TRACTS, BY BLOCKS: 1950 ll.ll~t:1il1~cl ~tati:-.th·:i nut l'lhmru ror l,J(J('kH contaiuinp; fowur than 3 dwt'llinJ?; unit.:<, nor for dweUing units nut :1llocutt•d by hlrn•kH (tfosiµ;1mtml hy NIOI

"-·--· -- -·-··

All dwelling units by occu1inncy All dwelling units

nnd tenure by condition and Occupied dwelling units pluml1iup; facilities

Census Vncnnt Persons por Block non- Other No room tract

~cmmnnl vncnnt No running Occupied Tutu! Own or Hooter not and Number private water Total by non-ClCt'tlpfod occupied dilnp., reporting hnth or Number 1,51

white nun~ dilnp. or or for r~nL rcsid.cmt dilap. reporting or sn.lc more

1 10 32 3 2 32 32 32 3 2 32 1 9 4 5 57 11 4 3 3 56 23 2 5 4 54 3

2 1 37 15 2 2 37 37 37 2 59 23 35 1 59 7 58 58 2 4 3 93 34 58 1 92 9 2 92 4 80 27 5 1 1 1 l:lO 19 7 78 77 4 5 27 8 18 1 27 5 s 2 6 26 7 46 17 29 45 4 2 46 46 3 2 8 72 11 SB 3 72 15 3 69 69 1 1 9 1 09 25 82 2 109 10 107 107 1

10 130 28 98 4 128 23 126 125 1 4 11 1 31 29 99 3 131 5 1 128 128 4 4

12 8 3 I 30 I 52 1 l:l 3 15 4 82 82 5 13 96 35 i SB 3 96 3 7 13 93 93 11 16 14 119 I 20 99 118 JO 11 119 118 8 5 6 15 164 2 4 134 5 1 156 91 51 158 158 13 54 16 21 3 18 21 H 4 21 21 18 1 3 3 32 99 2 130 H 2 1 3 1 131 6 2 4 19 20 3 17 20 13 20 19 20 8A Ii 27 57 1 3 ij 6 4 2 3 84 83 9 1 7 ii 21 54 ii 15 3 6 3 54 4 3 36 51 51 10 25 22 20 " 5 15 ao 18 12 20 20 2 8

24 19 5 l 4 19 6 2 l 9 19 25 25 10 15 i?.5 11 2 25 25 1 4 26 13 2 11 13 8 B 1 3 13 2 27 17 5 11 1 17 13 9 16 16 2

2 17 i

18 13 6 17 1 6 3 1 19 19 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 1 2 3 27 11 16 ' 26 11 1 27 27 4 1 3 8 29 106 2 1 136 4 5 11 1 3 5 134 12 3 5 5 117 4 1 7 3 2 1 116 4 4 11 4 114 6 24 6 92 33 54 5 92 3 5 87 86 4 4 7 6 1 20 36 3 60 15 7 5 8 58 3 3 8 1 31 4 0 90 1 1 31 3 4 13 130 129 1 9 90 Gl 67 1 1 89 3 4 88 67 3

10 28 9 19 28 4 28 28

11 12 3 9 12 12 12 12 51 15 '3 6 51 7 5 1 51 1 3 1 4 7 .i.:?2 122 3 144 59 1 4 4 1 4 3 7 1 14 139 29 109 1 139 53 7 138 138 6 1 0 15 33 4 29 32 9 4 33 33 1 4 16 81 32 4 6 3 75 27 11 7B 76 3 6 17 76 11 6 2 1 2 67 56 31 73 73 15 3 a 16 16 R 8 15 4 4 1 6 16 1 1 19 7 3 4 7 4 4 7 7 3

4 1 112 30 Bi 1 111 51 19 111 110 10 3 3 2 99 3 3 66 !l2 3 3 4 99 99 4 7 3 50 21 29 50 17 3 50 50 4 31 11 2 0 31 11 31 31 2 5 39 20 18 1 38 2 38 33 6 8 3 18 65 79 23 11 83 79 4 7 69 "3 4 5 1 69 10 1 68 67 2 1 8 60 27 31 1 1 60 2 2 58 58 9 54 12 42 53 6 6 5 4 54 3

10 75 35 39 1 75 9 7 4 74

11 22 5 15 2 22 4 20 20 1 1 2 6 1 5 6 6 6 1 3 21 5 16 21 3 21 21 14 37 10 25 2 37 4 1 35 35 1 15 99 41 54 1 3 99 27 95 95 1 11 16 4 06 1 405 403 406 404 21 7 2 17 99 32 67 98 29 6 99 98 4 7 18 103 3 4 6 6 1 2 103 36 9 100 100 1 6 19 77 2H 4 6 1 77 18 76 76 6 20 76 3 3 4 1 1 1 7 3 25 5 7 4 73 3 21 9H 30 68 96 31 2 9 8 97 3 3 22 100 33 6 5 2 99 16 5 98 98 3 5 23 45

I' 11 28 1 5 45 3 39 39 1 3 24 41 ,I 7 31 1 2 38 17 1 38 37 1 5 25 11 I 11 8 1

I 11 11 1 1 26 88 7 81 72 52 1 88 81 15 4 9 27 26 1 25 25 9 26 22 1 2 28 61 10 47 3 1 57 30 B 57 48 5· 27 29 96 5 90 1 1:13 70 30 95 89 1 oi 5 8 30 1

ii 5 1 113 <l B ti 3 2 111 30 111 111 1 2 59 22 34 1 2 59 6 2 56 56 3 68 ;J 2 4 4 ;;! 65 l<l 3 66 66 11 1 I

1For renter - orcupicd dw<.•llinµ; unit!'! and vnc.nnt nmuwnsunnl not dilnpidatrd units, for rent.. l:!For owner - ocruiiicd rlwcllinR units and vacant nonsenHonnl noL <liln.pidu.L!.!d units, for sale only.

ContrncL monthly rent1

Avemgc Number monthly reporting rC'Ot

(dollnrH)

43 19.04

21 3 3.8 5 31 3 5.19 57 4 o.o 5 4 9 2 8.7 3 18 2 9.4 4 29 3 3.3 4 61 2 7.7 3 82 3 1.14 96 31.9 2

101 2 7.4 7

51 31.29 57 2 7.0 3 99 2 2.61

136 2 2.9 4 17 2 4.7 6

101 2 5.6 0 17 2 3.8 8 56 2 3.1 0 3 5 2 5.4 0 1 3 2 3.15

12 2 2.5 0 1 5 2 2.9 3 11 2 4 .5 4 10 2 7.B 0

16 2 2.7 5 3 2 3.3 3

1 5 2 5.66 99 2 3.2 5 73 2 4.5 4 50 2 5.4 6 37 2 3.9 7 08 2 6.6 5 65 a J.6 4 17 3 o.o 0

9 2 7.11 32 2 4.1 5

121 2 2.5 7 108 2 <l.6 4

29 2 6.9 6 4 4 2 3.1. 3 61 2 4.6 3

8 2 2.5 0 3 1 6.3 3

81 2 3.6 7 66 2 S.!l 3 27 2 3.7 7 1 9 2 5.68 17 3 1.5 2 64 a 3.9 s 4 5 3 0.51 30 2 7.0 6 4 1 3 3.7 5 3 5 2 8.7 4

15 3 0.9 3 5 3 1.2 0

16 3 0.1 fl 22 3 5.2B 52 26.S1

403 4 1.6 5 67 2 3.59 61 26.01 4 7 2 4.8 2 4 1 2 4 .4 6

62 2 5.4 6 59 3 0.5 0 28 3 1.9 6 30 1 2 <l.4 G 10 3 0.2 0 n1 2 1.4 6

2 2.4 ;-: 4 6 i 1 8.71 88' 2 2.4 8

I I

82 ! 2 5.9 0 30 ~ ~:~ ~ I 4 1

I I

.... -.

Vnl1m1 of one-d\\.•cllit1g-unit Rlructurcs

Numhcr reporting

3

4 2

7 3 5 B 6

10 7 1

3 1 9 'I 2

3 !)

1

4 9 9 9 4 5 2 1

1

11 3 6 1

8 14 11

1 fl 5 9

10 1 4

l

1 {~

10

5 1 3

fl 1 7

10 '7 1 4

2

8 10 14

i

Avera.go value

(dollars)

3.833

6.2 5 D

s.21 4 5.666 7.30 0 6.7s o 6,0Q D

4.52 0 5.500

8 .6 3 3

4 ,77 7 4 .4 2 8

s.oo 0 3.90 0

3;15 0 5,16 s 4.2 7 7 !:l.O 0 0 6.37 5 E\.30 0

6.5 0 0 4.0 0 0 5 .91 6

4.0 7 5 4.1;!1 5,59 0

7.5 o a a.o o s.u 3 6.6 5

a .1 s

4 .? 5

Sri 0 5 .1.i 3 4 .2 5 4 .a 6

7,fJ 5 6171

fl,() 0

a.31 7.6 D e.1 ti

0 3 0

0

0

0 H 0 4

0 4

0

2 0 4

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ELIZABETH, N. J. 5 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR CENSUS TRACTS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units.by occupancy All dwelling unita by condition and Occupied dwcUing units and tenure plumbing focilitica

CensWJ Vacant Persons per tract Block non .. Other No No room

Owner Renier ~cnsonal vacn.nt. Number briva.to irunning oeuplcd Total occupied occupied not and reporting nth or water Total 1.51 by non· dilap., non .. dilap. or Number or white for rent resident dilap. reporting or en.le more

5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 36 19 17 35 3 a 36 36 1 6 38 22 16 38 1 1 36 38 7 12 5 7 11 2 12 12 11 28 12 16 28 4 2 26 2 8 1 12 30 10 20 30 3 30 30 13 50 22 28 so 12 so so 1 14 46 18 26 45 12 6 46 46 2 4 15 39 19 20 33 9 7 39 38 2 1 16 30 14 16 30 9 30 30 2 17 28 15 13 28 1 28 28 18 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 19 28 13 13 1 1 28 1 26 26 20 55 21 34 55 19 55 55 1 21 70 22 48 70 48 19 70 70 1 22 22 14 7 1 19 9 5 21 21 1 2 23 66 25 40 1 64 18 2 65 65 a 6 24 26 14 12 a4 5 26 26 1 25 54 31 22 1 54 4 53 53 1 26 95 44 49 2 93 lJ 93 92 1 27 80 39 39 2 79 12 78 77 1 1 28 75 31 44 75 17 12 75 75 3 29 96 40 55 1 96 22 15 95 95 5 1 30 74 a1 45 2 74 16 11 72 72 5 13 31 47 19 28 4 5 J 47 47 8 32 90 34 56 !l 9 3 1 19 90 90 5 20 33 40 15 24 1 39 4 1 39 39 3 5 34 4~ i 13 32 1 46 20 45 4 5 1 4 38 39 67 16 51 6 J 38 20 67 66 8 10 40 11 1 10 11 9 B 11 11

6 1 108 29 77 2 105 19 6 106 104 1 5 2 10 3 7 9 10 9 3 22 '17 2 3 22 19 18 4 22 19 3 21 19 16 1 5 45 35 6 4 4 5 41 41 1 6 17 15 2 17 2 2 17 17 7 22 17 5 22 22 22 8 43 22 21 42 1 1 43 40 a 9 263 1 261 1 257 262 254 8 2 10 57 1S 42 54 2 57 54

12 70 16 SJ 1 70 1 :l 69 69 13 57 14 42 1 57 56 SS 4 14 30 20 10 30 30 29 2 1S 39 12 27 39 39 39 16 19 6 12 1 19 1 lB 10 17 36 16 22 36 4 38 38 1 18 190 16 173 1 180 1 l 189 168 2 1 19 19 8 :LO 1 19 3 1 16 16 1 20 62 18 44 51 9 62 6fl 2 21 53 19 34 53 1 53 53 1

22 14 3 11 14 3 14 14 23 18 7 11 18 18 18 24 22 10 12 22 22 22 1 :as 59 15 44 59 24 59 59 3 26 28 14 14 as 7 28 ~~I 2 Z7 30 8 22 30 16 6 30 4 as 31 e 23 31 l. 6 10 31 31 4 35 12 s 7 12 12 12 36 14 6 a 14 3 14 14 1 1 36 13 7 6 13 2 13 13 1

39 17 5 12 17 6 17 17 1 40 10 3 7 10 10 10 43 4 1 3 4 2 4 4 44 6 4 2 6 1 6 6 1 45 7 4 3 7 7 7 47 2 49 :a 51 45 10 33 2 45 2~ 1 43 4 3 5 5 55 20 3 17 19 16 1 20 20 2 2

7 1 60 17 51 6 8 24 6 66 68 3 22 2 38 5 32 1 34 22 16 37 37 6 28 5 61 26 35 59 12 1 61 60 4 6 52 19 33 52 6 1 52 52 1 6 7 37 14 22 1 36 13 3 6 36 8 B 4 53 31 8 3 16 8 4 84 10 9 12 l 10 1 12 11 1 11 11 3

10 51 26 24 1 51 s 50 4 B 2 11 61 27 33 1 61 7 3 60 60 4 12 67 19 48 67 6 67 67 3

13 a 3 28 53 2 81 2 2 81 81 1 14 55 39 15 1 55 2 54 54 3

1For renter - occur)ied dwcl1ing unils nnd vacant nonscnsonnl not dilttpidntcd uniLa,for rent,, 'For owner- occupied dwelling units nncl vacant nonscnsonnl not dilnpki.tcd units,for sale only.

Contract monthly rentL

Average Number monthly reporting rent

(dollars)

4 a 9.0 o 17 3 2.76 16 3 4,0 6

7 a a.14 15 31.13 20 2 9.3 5 26 31.4 6 26 a 6.61 19 2 3.6 3 Hi 2 4.31

13 3 6.3 0

13 3 9.5 J 33 2 4.6 6 46 2 0.71

7 27.26 40 :l7.4 7 10 2 B.6 0 23 32.65 43 35-'9

40 3 5.5 5 41 2 9-'9 51 a 9.7 a 4 4 33.63 ilB 3 3.B 5 54 a 4 .s? 23 25.21 32 2 0·.6 2

45 2 4.s·J

10 2 3.5 0

78 3 7.2 3 6 3 3.00 2

7 a 2.4 a 2 4 7 3.7 5

20 J 8.6 0 261 4 2.3 6

41 5 0.07

53 3 5.0 5 42 3 2.7 8 10 3 5.4 0 27 4 a.as 11 3 5.18 22 3 s.o 4

172 4 O,B 4 11 31.0 9 Cl 2 4.9 5 34 3 5.0 5

11 2 2.6 3 11 3 2.1 A 11 31.18 41 2 5.9 5 14 2 e.e s 22 2 6.09 23 2 6.4 3

7 23.57 8 2 s.7 5 5 4 3.00

11 2 4.09 7 2 4.14 3 2 3.66 2 3 2 S.00

30 21.l. 0 17 19.47

51 2 5.15 32 2 2.50 31 2 8.09 3 3 2 7.87 20 31.0 5 31 3 5.5 8 10 4 4.6 0 21 s 1.00 29 3 9.9 3 4 7 3 4.9 3

s4 I 3 3.4 6 151 4 2.5 3

I

Value• of one-dwelling-unit structures

Number re1>0rting

7 12

4 4 4 5 6 8

5

1 1 5

10 9 8

11 14

14 10 17 11

7 12

6 4

4

J

19 19 34 13 15 15

4 13

1

1 2

1

7 1 7

4

3 4

1

3

4 1

6

10 2 5,

31'

17 12

1

4 19

Averl1g<l value

(dollars)

6.5 7 1 7.2 5 0

9,7 5 0 9.0 0 0 a.a 5 o 4 ,5 4 0 s.16 6 5,50 0

11.0 0 0

4A 0 0 4.4 0 0 5.94 4 6.0 6 2 7,04 5 5.47 B

6 .s 0 0 6.JO 0 5.617 6.1 3 6 6,6 71 6.0 5 0 4.916 3.5 0 0

6,7 5 0

21.3 3 3

9.98 9 10.18 4 1 o.o o a 10.000

9 .90 0 a.9J 3

8 .7 5 13.96

6.52

7.0 7

7.5 0

5,50 5.8 7

5,3 3

3.95

5.5 0

e.1 o

e.2 a 7 ,7 2

13 ,7 0 a.so

10 .50 9.21

0 1

fl

1

0

0 5

0

0

0

0 5

5 ll

0 0

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6 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR CENSUS TRACTS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units.by occupancy and tenure

All dwelling unito by condition and

plumbing facilities Occupied dwelling units

Census Vacant Persons per Block nan ... Other No No room tract

~easonal vacant running ::ccupied Total Owner Renter not and Number crivate water Total by non· occupied occupied dilap., reporting athor Number 1.51 white non .. dilap. or or for rent resident dilap. reporting

or sale more

7 15 11 11 10 11 11 16 24 2 22 24 ·2 4 24 17 54 7 46 1 53 53 52 1 18 98 12 86 94 2 98 98 1 19 1 ao 46 16 29 1 45 2 4 5 45 21 13 10 3 13 13 13 1 22 2 23 107 48 58 -~ 107 9 106 106 24 103 2S 76 98 8 101 100 7

25 9 2 7 9 9 9 36 82 so 32 82 62 82 27 34 13 21 3<4 2 2 34 34 1 3 26 2 30 22 3 19 22 22 22 31 68 21 47 68 68 68 1 32 71 32 39 71 2 71 71 33 32 12 20 32 32 32 34 22 19 3 22 22 22 35 30 19 11 30 30 30

36 82 17 61 4 BO 3 1 78 78 :a 37 80 30 "'5 4 1 77 12 6 75 74 1 38 70 29 "'1 70 70 70 40 15 6 9 15 1 1S 13 41 69 39 30 67 4 69 67 42 2 43 64 :a0 35 1 60 2 1 63 61 2 H n 16 21 36 1 1 37 37 1 1 45 27 7 17 1 2 a 7 3 3 24 24 1 4 6 73 11 62 69 a 1 73 70 3 47 36 18 18 36 1 36 34 1 48 1 49 23 13 10 23 3 3 23 23 1

8 1 6 2 3 1 2 1

5 5 3 5 4 2 3 s 19 4 15 18 7 5 19 19 5 14 6 10 2 B 10 1 1 10 10 1 7 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 8 62 2 58 2 62 17 60 60 B 9 87 20 66 1 86 14 2 86 BS 9 1S 10 52 8 44 5 2 7 1 5 2 52 4 1 12 12 2 10 12 8 B 12 12 1 2 13 12 1 11 9 4 4 12 12 5 7

14 20 2 16 17 7 7 2 0 19 2 15 48 4 44 36 29 29 4 6 47 3 1S 17 6 6 6 5 5 6 6 18 15 5 10 14 3 1 15 15 20 5 1 4 5 5 s 21 60 33 27 60 9 60 60 4 22 45 32 13 44 3 4 5 4 4 1 6 23 17 6 11 17 3 17 17 2 6 26 76 35 40 1 2 7S 6 2 75 75 2 1 27 39 21 18 39 6 1 39 36 1 1 2 8 22 10 12 22 22 22 1 29 44 7 35 2 40 19 1 42 41 11 6 30 18 8 10 18 1 1 16 18 31 29 14 15 2 9 3 29 29 2 32 13 4 9 12 13 13 35 36 2 34 3 3· 36 36 1 36 18 2 16 18 lB 18 37 21 21 21 21 21 38 2 39 18 8 9 1 18 2 17 16 40 96 42 52 2 96 18 14 94 94 4 42 70 23 46 1 69 69 69 3 43 68 19 46 1 67 7 2 67 67 3 6 45 38 1 37 38 38 38 2

9 1 4 5 20 21 4 44 7 "'1 41 1 2 76 13 64 1 76 25 14 77 77 2 3 74 21 53 71 30 24 74 74 3 1 4 29 11 17 1 27 2 1 28 28 1 s 36 10 27 1 37 22 37 37 6 6 66 18 46 2 64 32 1 64 64 11 2 7 so :as 25 48 4 50 49 1 8 4:3 18 2S 4 2 6 1 ·43 43 3 9 49 26 22 1 49 5 48 48 2 10 52 22 29 1 52 6 6 51 50 11 37 12 25 36 9 37 37 2 12 16 9 7 16 7 1 16 16 13 32 12 20 31 3 32 32 1 14 73 29 "'3 1 73 13 72 72 2 15 62 2 7 33 2 62 3 60 60 1

'For renter· occupied dwelling units and vacant nanseasonlll not dilapidated units, for rent. 'Far owner· occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for sale only,

Contract monthly rentl

Average Number monthly reporting rent

(doile.rs)

11 3 5.18 22 3 7.22 46 3 8.J 6 84 4 5.7 5

29 3 4.6 8 1

S6 4 0.19 75 4 e..a o

7 4 3.4 2 32 3 9.28 20 3 6.2 s

19 3 2~7 e 44 3 5,0 2 38 4 2.4 4 20 4 2.2 0

3 3 9.00 11 4 3.2 7

59 4 7.28 46 3 6.6 9 41 37.39

9 3 3.11 30 4 0.9 6

32 36.59 20 4 O.J 0 17 4 0.17 59 3 6.16

17 41.7 0

9 3 4.3 3

4 3 2.50

15 3 3.13 6 :il 9.B 7 3 2 3.3 3

SS 4 4.J e 62 4 3.2 0 41 4 39 7

9 31.11 10 3 9.1 0

15 3 7.7 3 41 3 2.07

5 2 5.6 0 9 3 8.77 4 81.0 0

:a 5 4 6.12 12 4 0.0 0 11 2 99 0 39 3 9.41 18 3 4.2 2

12 4 4.1 6 34 4 9.3 2 10 4 4.2 0 14 4 4.21

9 3 7.3 3 33 31.0 0 16 3 2.4 3 21 3 0.4 2

7 a a.as

49 41.16 44 40.59 49 3 9.71 36 31.0 0

20 3 4.6 0 64 2 s.s 3 53 2 5.6 4 17 2 7.8 B 27 21.9 2 46 2 4.10 25 3 39 6 2 4 2991 22 3 6.J 6 28 3 4,7 8

23 3 2.5 6 7 2 2.B.5

20 3190 41 3 3.8 2 33 31.6 3

Value• of one-dwelling-unit structurea

Number reporting

1 10

3 s

18 7

2 29

6

s e

19 9

2 5 1 3

24

14 2 5 1

5

4

1

6

1

1

1 16 22

3 18 12

6 4 2 9 2 2

1

21 5 2

2 4 7 3 3 2 s s 9 4

3 7 3 1 s

Average value

(dollan!)

8,1 B 0

7,16 6 10.500

!l.9 7 2 11.92 8

9,70 6 6,"'/5 0

8.60 0 10.00 0

9,9:a 1 11.666

1 o.eo o

7,00 9.15

9,10

9.90

9.40

1 0,1 2

8.0 8

9 .4 3 7,4 0 7.66 9.00 7,91

7,21 13.00

7.36

6,2 3 1 o.so

e.12 6.71 3 .6 6 5,3 3

6.30 5.6 0 5,5 8 s.61

7.16 7.6 5 9,3 3

e.1 o

0 0

7

0

0

5

8 4 6 0 5

6 0

8

B 0

5 4 6 J

0 0 8 5

6 7 ;5

0

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ELIZABETH, N. J. 7 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR CENSUS TRACTS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units by condition and and tenure plumbiug facilities

Contract monthly Value' of one-dwelling-Occupilld dwelling units rent1 unit structutca

Census Vacant Persons per

tract Block non~ OLher No . No room Avcra~e

Owner Renter ~eMonal vn.ca.nt Number ~rlvatc running Occupied Number month y Number

Average Total occupied occupied not and reporting 11th or water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent reporting

· value di!ap., non~ dilap. or Number or white (dollars) (dollars) for rent resident dilap. reporting or sale more

9 16 62 25 J 7 62 5 62 62 1 2 J 7 3 2.5 ~ 7 e .5 o o 17 14 8 6 14 1 4 14 6 J 6.6 6 18 33 10 23 :n 7 4 33 33 1 4 23 2 8.3 4 i9 9 4 ·5 9 1 9 9 5 2 7.60 20 11 4 7 11 3 1 11 11 2 7 2 4.2 6 4 s.o 0 0 22 22 12 10 22 3 22 22 9 3 2.8 8 2 23 40 10 JO 4 0 40 40 29 3 7.4 6 24 51 16 '.H 1 48 :t 6 16 50 50 J 14 33 2 6.0 3 3 7 .4 3 3 25 61 2J J8 61 1 61 61 2 38 2 7.9 2 9 8 ,3 3 3 26 18 14 4 18 2 18 18 4 2 8.00 8 7.6 2 5

:l? 60 27 32 1 59 2 59 58 1 33 3 4.6 3 3 6.3 3 3 28 2J 11 11 1 2 3 1 22 22 10 3 1.4 0 3 6.3 3 3 29 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 2 4.0 0 32 10 J 7 10 2 2 10 10 2 5 J 3.0 0 33 1 34 42 22 19 1 42 2 4 1 4 1 19 3 0.21 14 6 ,7 8 5 35 6J J2 3 1 6 3 5 63 63 2 30 3 4.96 14 5.714

10 1 1 :a 76 29 46 1 74 8 1 75 75 1 2 47 3 9.61 8 6.5 6 2 3 97 37 58 2 95 3 95 94 J 56 2 9.12 3 7,5 0 0 4 79 22 57 79 13 79 79 2 53 3 4.37 1 5 75 31 44 75 17 75 75 7 10 44 3 0,7 5 11 6.9 0 9 6 53 19 33 1 5 3 14 7 52 52 5 33 31.39 4 10.2 5 0 7 92 42 49 1 92 15 10 91 91 5 2 47 3 2.87 9 6.5 5 5 8 99 47 50 1 1 98 8 3 97 96 1 48 31.7 5 6 7,7 5 0 9 92 42 49 1 BB 6 3 91 90 45 3 4.6 4 6 B ,5 O 0

10 106 35 69 2 101 18 10 104 102 3 1 63 31.34 5 7,1 0 0

11 11J 35 78 11 3 19 11 113 113 1 77 2 8.3 3 10 7,0 0 0 12 74 28 45 1 72 39 3 :a 73 73 7 2 44 3 1.5 4 9 7.4 4 4 13 96 38 54 4 95 21 12 92 92 52 2 6.7 3 17 7,07 0

11 1 10 2 6 2 10 6 5 B B 5 4 3.60 2 26 15 11 26 26 26 9 5 7.11 9 11.611 3 25 6 18 1 25 3 1 24 24 3 18 3 2.3 8 1 4 8 1 26 52 3 1:11 5 78 78 1 53 4 4,9 4 9 6.6 6 6 5 34 12 21 1 33 2 33 32 21 4 8.3 8 4 12 ,7 5 0 6 49 49 49 37 6 49 49 4 B a 0.91 7. 13 6 7 11 2 13 13 1 7 3 4.00 B 89 35 54 89 11 9 89 89 4 7 53 3 6.60 13 10 .5 6 9 9 63 26 36 1 63 6 :a 60 1 3 4 3 6.9 7 10 9 ,5 0 0

10 23 12 11 23 6 2 :a 3 23 1 1 11 3 6.81 7 7,9 5 7

11 28 14 14 28 28 28 14 3 2.8 5 4 5,2 5 o 12 53 22 29 1 1 53 51 49 2 28 31.71 11 7,5 0 0 14 87 27 58 2 86 7 as 85 3 2 54 3 2.7 4 11 5.6 3 6 15 100 34 62 3 1 100 37 15 96 96 3 7 58 2 7.8 2 15 5,5 2 0 16 51 19 3 2 50 17 51 51 3 2 32 31.6 7 8 4 .s 0 0 17 59 17 34 8 59 20 51 51 1 10 30 2 7.4 0 9 4 ,7 2 2 18 34 6 26 2 34 2·1 32 32 2 1 25 2 5.36 19 52 22 3 0 52 14 52 52 1 26 2 6.3 5 9 6.a 2 a 20 7 4 28 4 6 74 11 1 74 74 3 11 4 6 31.9 7 5 6.1 0 0 21 1

22 1 24 10 3 7 10 1 10 10 1 7 2 7.14 1 25 49 20 28 1 48 13 48 48 1 27 2 5.3 3 6 8 ,3 3 3 26 52 22 30 42 7 1 5 2 52 1 1 29 31.3 4 1· 27 43 10 31 2 31 9 7 4 1 40 2 14 30 2 5.5 3 2 29 26 7 19 26 13 26 26 2 2 18 2 7.0 0 2 30 9 4 5 9 4 4 9 9 1 6 5 21.0 0 1 31 27 10 17 27 6 1 27 27 1 17 3 2.2 3 1 33 10 1 0 10 10 10 10 3 5.3 0 35 27 9 18 27 6 27 27 2 5 17 31.11 3 6.46 6

36 56 19 36 1 56 12 5 5 55 3 9 36 3 5.4 4 4 6 .s 0 0 37 25 12 12 1 a1 24 23 11 2 4.9 0 4 4 ,37 5 38 34 16 18 33 3 2 ;i 4 32 l. 1 14 2 8.57 1 39 .. 0 18 22 39 4 3 40 38 5 22 2 8,5 4 4 7.0 0 0 40 73 27 4 5 1 65 6 3 72 70 4 43 27.27 3 s.a 3 3 42 28 18 10 28 2 28 28 8 3 8.1 2 5 8 .a o o 43 41 14 26 1 41 3 1 40 40 23 3 2.6 0 1 44 62 22 4 0 62 26 3 62 62 5 40 3 6.1 5 3 1 0 .6 6 6 45 64 14 5 0 55 12 64 62 4 1 46 2 3.10 a

12 2 32 8 2 4 31 19 8 3 :a 31 3 22 2 6.5 0 1 3 22 4 18 21 15 5 22 22 10 18 15 3 0.6 6 2 4 54 21 31 1 1 53 ~ 3 52 52 7 35 30 2 4.0 3 13 7,0 7 6 5 71 35 36 71 71 71 1 39 3 6 3 6.6 6 20 a.a 9 o 6 87 ;32 51 1 3 87 11 3 83 83 5 9 so 5 5.4 6 14 9,17 8 7 58 B 5 0 55 58 57 1 4 5 5 2.9 5 a B 41 19 21 1 4 0 4 0 39 19 3 5.7 8 6 e ,5 o o 9 24 13 11 24 4 24 24 6 11 41.18 5 10.600

10 56 a4 31 1 55 9 3 55 55 4 20 31 3 0.4 5 8 7,3 7 5 11 30 14 16 30 1 30 30 1 15 3 5.0o 5 1 o .0 o a

12 60 16 44 60 1 60 60 s 3 0 4 3 2 9,09 7 B ,4 2 8 I

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonscMonal not dilapidated units,for ront, 'For owner- occ.tpied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,lor sale only.

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8

~'

HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR CENSUS TRACTS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con. - -- --·---~ ·-

All dwelling unit.' by occupancy All dwelling units Occupied dwelling units und tenure by condition and

plumbiug facilities

Census Vncnnt Persons per Block non- Other

No No room tmct sell!lonal vncant running ~ccupied Owner Henter Number private Total oceupied occupicU not and reporting bath or water Total 1.51 by non-dilap., non .. or Number white for rent 1 ·et;iident dilap. dilap. reporting or

or sale more

12 13 63 27 36 61 24 1 63 62 2 42 14 28 10 18 26 7 1 28 26 2 2:a 15 21 4 17 21 9 3 21 21 1 14 16 30 3 26 1 2 9 7 2 29 29 4 19 17 2 19 5 5 5 1 5 5 1 :a 20 59 22 37 59 9 1 59 59 11 37 21 38 17 20 1 38 2 37 37 1 :a2 34 11 23 33 2 34 34 4 17 24 18 9 7 1 1 18 16 16 1 25 61 22 37 1 1 61 2 59 59 26 72 34 3 8 72 3 72 72 2 6 27 39 13 26 38 39 36

I as so 27 23 50 2 50 50 2 4 29 a 1 29 Sa 61 1 81 81 5 2 30 8 3 i 26 56 1 ij 0 11 2 82 61 3 19 31 30 15 15 30 4 30 30 7 32 1 35 7 a 5 7 3 1 7 7 36 22 7 15 22 10 9 22 22 37 14 7 7 14 1 1 4 14 3 a 10 5 5 10 1 10 10 39 4 2 2 4 4 4 40 14 4 1 0 14 6 1 1 4 14 1 41 21 9 12 21 3 3 21 21 2 4 2 21 12 9 20 1 21 19 1 43 10 4 22 82 104 41 19 104 104 9 44 32 3 29 32 12 7 3 :a 32 5 45 17 R 9 17 1 17 17 46 21 10 11 21 21 21 1

47 32 4 28 32 10 32 32 3 48 122 49 72 I 1 12 2 7 121 115 2 49 8 2 26 SS 1 81 3 81 81 1 50 52 16 34 I 2 52 13 50 50 2 I

13 2 2 3 55 28 27 55 55 55 4 51 25 25 1 51 3 50 50 2 s 14 8 6 1 4 7 2 1 4 14 6 SB 33 2 3 2 SB I 2 56 56 7 52 32 :I. 8 2 52 I 50 50 1 a 73 36 37 7 3 2 73 72 3 9 106 48 58 105 2 2 106 105 10 123 49 74 121 2 2 123 122 1 11 101 46 5 3 2 98 99 97

13 26 11 14 1 26 25 25 14 7 1 6 7 3 7 7 15 56 25 3 0 1 56 2 5 5 55 16 90 40 47 1 2 89 87 67 17 73 35 37 1 72 1 7 2 72 1 19 3 9· 15 2 3 1 39 3 1 38 38 1 20 5 1 26 25 4 9 2 2 51 51 21 49 27 22

l 49 4 1 4 9 49 22 4 4 28 1 5 1 43 3 2 43 42 2 1 23 5 1 25 26 50 4 51 50 1

25 45 2 4 20 1 45 44 4 3 26 100 16 82 2 95 1. a 8 98 98 3 28 23 u 1 2 22 23 23 29 8 5 32 5 1 2 82 12 10 83 82 30 73 3 4 37 2 72 (;I 2 71 71 2 5 31 SB 35 23 57 3 :L 56 58 2 5 32 68 40 26 2 65 12 12 56 65 33 7 3

I

26 4 7 72 73 73 34 7 1 23 4 8 70 2 71 71 1 35 59 23 34 2 59 5 57 57 1 2 38 3 1 2 3 3 1 3 3 42 2 45 8 2 6 8 1 8 8 1 4 6 1 4 8 9 5 3 1 9 2 a B 8 1 49 1 s 10 5 15 15 1 5 1 50 34 10 24 32 13 11 34 33 1 2 51 33 17 16 33 1 33 3 3 1 1

1~ 1 63 I

36 25 2 63 12 61 61 2 1 2 36 11 2 4 1 36 4 2 35 35 2 a 3 27 8 19 27 2 27 27 1 4 12 7 5 12 12 12 2 5 18 2 15 1 18 6 a 17 17 2 4 6 1 7 30 14 16 30 3 1 30 30 I' 8 26 14 11 1 26 25 25 9 97 19 77 1 96 2 96 96 10 113 49 6 2 1 1 112 111 111 2

11 39 21 17 1 15 3 l:l 31 1 1For renter - occupied dwelling units nn<l vacant nonscnsonnl not dihtpk1atml units, for rent. 'For owner- occupied dw~ll!ng units and vnmi.nt nonscnsonn.I not dilnpidnted unit.s,for sale only,

- ---.---Contraut monthly

rent1

Average Number monthly reporting rent

(dollars)

34 3 2.os 15 3 9.0 0 16 3 5.3 7 25 2 7.4 4

5 2 e.4o 36 2 7.6 6 19 3 3.3 6 :a 3 2 6.3 9

8 3 4.3 7

38 3 5.4 7 38 3 3.6 5 26 3 6.11 22 3 2.8 6 52 3 3.21 54 3 2.8 7 13 3 0.9 2

5 3 9.4 0 15 a 3.4 o

7 2 6.5 7 s 2 B.B 0 2

10 2 2.8 0 12 3 ~.6 6

9 4 4.88 76 2 e.s a 29 3 3.B t5

7 31.57 11 2 8.6 3

26 2 6.69 70 31.3 2 49 3 3.18 3 4 2 9.7 3

27 4 4.14 25 4 5.8 0

6 3 5.0 0 21. 3 3.3 3 17 4 4.4 1 36 4 0.9 7 5 ~i' 4 3.5 6 71 4 1.29 53 3 9.5 0

13 3 S.61 6 2 7.0 0

30 3 9.3 6 4 7 3 8.9 7 38 3 5.a 9 23 3 0.0 A 25 3 5.2 0 22 4 0.18 15 3 3.3 3 25 4 2.08

19 3 2.2 6 ll3 'i!. 7.7 7 11 3 7.7 2 51 3 8.2 5 39 3 7.8 7 23 3 s.oo 23 3 5.6 5 47 3 4.1 4 47 3 3.21 33 3 4.0 6

1

4 2 9.2 5

3 3 3.3 3 5 3 0.6 0

2 '~ 2 7.18 1 5 3 6.6 6

25 4 9.6 0 23 4 9.4 3 19 4 4.1 0

5 4 5.0 0 15 4 0.7 3

1 5 4 5.8 0 12 4 9.7 5 75 6 1.3 0 62 60.40

16 I

4 9.7 5

V11huP uf onl!' ... dwclling-unit ~tru<•turc!i

Numbc:r reporting

B 3

1

B 10

6 2

1 10

ll 6

12 8

2

a 1

2 5 4

1 1

11 4 1

19 4 5

21 20 11 12

3 5

5

0 15

4 4 B 7

17 11

6 5 4 5

12 14 23 10

4 5

1

3 6 5 81

23 2 2 4

7 7 7

23

A

Average value

(dollars)

7.06 2 4,93 3

5.68 7 6.20 0 6.00 0

6.60 0

4 ,52 5 6.U 7 5-5.41 5 5.68 7

s.so 0 B,25 0

7,00 0 6,8 7 5

9,3 l 5 6.7 5 0 4,90 0 9,4?. 8 0.66

10,2?. 5 7 , 9.1 6 r,

1o.o0 e.11 o ti.5 0

tJ,56 9.1 3 e.:37 7,2 5 B ,4 3 8.4 B 5.'18

0 0

0

2 3 5 0 7 s A l 9D 5 •

6.3 3 7 .1 4 9 .~ 2 e.s o 6.9 0 6.21 6.1 7 7,0 0 6.1?. 5,3 0

5,5 0 e.oe 5,g 0 6.7 5

7.60

9.0 5

9 .4?. 9 ,(J 4 s.a 1

1 0.96

9,1 2

3 0 5 0 0 .; 3 0 5 D

0 ;; ll 0

0

ll 2 4 0

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ELIZABETH, N. J. 9 ,,, ~ .• =-·· ~ ····~·-··--!~~-~- 3. ~CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR CENSUS TRACTS, BY BLOCKS: 1950 -Con, -· ~,,=----..::o;:.o::;;:c::o::,.==~'~~"' - = ·- ---

All dwelling units All dwclli11g units. by occupancy and tcnuro by condition and Occupied dwelling units

plumbing lacilitil!ll

Census tract

15

16

lllork

·-

12 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 22

24 25

1 1 1

3 4 s 6 7 6 9 0 1 2

J

5 6

8

0

1 14 1 1 17 1 19 2 2 a a 2 2

1 1

1 l 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2

2 2 2 a 2 2 3 3 3 3

3 3 3 3 4 4

1 2

3 4 5

1 2 4 5 6 7 B 9 0 1

2 3 4 7 B 9 0 1 2 3

4 5 6 7 B 9 0 1 2 4

5 7 B 9 0 1

Tntnl

"'7 101

26 30 67 63 62 4 9 69 55

61 71

59 8

20 19 49 7 :1. 68 62

104 4

22 79

12 4 56 4 4 94 94 65 72 73

34 3

66

1 2 B

26 92

142 67 39 42

108

147 32

2 29 58 51 47 89 66 41

53 32 42 21 51

136 13 57

127 a

19 5 1 3 2 3

Owner Renier Ol'CUpied• occupied

I

19 27 6 95

11 15 10 19 21 46 24 36 37 25 23 22 35 32 27 28

28 33 28 4 2

B 51 5 3

l::S 7 9 10

32 16 36 JS 36 32 ::Sl 50 2J Bl

2 :a 8 14

16 63 31 93 19 39 19 25 41 50 50 4 J 33 32 34 38 34 30

2 3 2 J

68

3 5 22 4

5 87 21 119 32 34 13 26 ·2 9 1 3 24 84

15 132

4 :a 5 31 26 31 19 28 17 18 70 15 49 36 5

35 17 17 15 27 14 19 2 22 27 16 118

5 B 13 4:1 40 84

2 6

11 8 1 4

3

1 2

Vacant Other No non- No ~cnsonnl vacnnt running

not nn<l Numhcr crivo.to Total reporting nth or water dilnp., non .. dilnp, er £or rout resident <lUnp, or salo

1 44 10 46 101 101

26 6 6 26 1 29 4 29

67 8 67 1 34 1 1 62

26 62 2 2 28 45 2 30 67

53 15 55

60 61 1 70 15 2 70

59 59 8 8

20 20 19 19

1 49 48 70 6 71 67 2 68

1 112 1 81 104 1.0 4

4 4

22 22 76 1 79

117 5 124 57 56 44 44

3 1111 11 1 91 1 94 4 1 93

65 65 69 72

1 69 J J 72

34 34 3

68 68

8 8 2 25 26

92 1 1 92 2 136 140

1 65 66 38 39 42 42

108 3 3 108

147 147 31 1 31

29 29 1 58 1 1 57

1 51 so 1 1 42 45 1 67 12 12 88 2 64 14 l 64

41 41

1 53 4 52 32 32

1 42 41 21 21

1 1 51 1 1 49 2 136 8 134

12 5 13 1 56 29 56

3 127 15 124 8 8

17 9 j 19 5 5

3 3

3 3

17 1 44 7 37 43 44 2 8 5 5 76 2 2 85 81

7 7 3 7 7 4 :L

3 2 5 3 2 1 6 7 0 17 52 1 69 69

53 65 1 1 66 7 66 13 8 1 :L 11 11 11 9 4 4 4 4

>For renter_ occupied dwelling units nncl vacant nonscasonnl not dil.api<)atcd unlt;s,for re11t. 1 1For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonacnsonal not ddnp1dated um"1,for sale on Y·

Persons per room

:::ccupicd 1.51 by non·

Number white rcµorting or

more

46 5 101 2

26 1 7 29 1 67 51 9 48 1 40 2 55 1 55 4

59 1 70 3 19

58 8

20 19 48 71 1 67 81

103 4

22 79 4

123 3 58 44 91 4 93 60 72 2 1 70

33 3 1

68 2 16

8 1 26 91 2

139 1 66 39 1 42 1

108

146

29 57 50 1 43 BB 4 63 9 41

5 2· 1 32 41 21 49

132 1 13 2 55 13

122 4 4 8

19 17 5 4

3

3

43 Bl

7

2 69 2 66 2 11

4

·--= Contract monthly Value' of one-dwdling-

rent' unit etruthres

Average Average Number monthly Number reporting vn.lue rent reporting (dollars) (dollars)

28 51.07 8 11.7 5 0 93 5 5.3 4 4 1 0.2 5 0 15 4 0.4 0 7 B .7 2 B 18 5494 4 7,3 7 5 44 6 3,7 2 13 10.88 4 3 5 6 6.20 6 11.2 5 0 21 4 9.8 0 7 8.8 8 5 22 3 8.95 5 9,1 0 0 28 51.0 0 7 e.2 4 2 27 5 0.37 5 8 .a 0 0

30 3 6.3 6 5 7,5 0 0 41 3 2.02 9 5.0 8 8

51 3 7,7 4 1 3 J 6.66 2 7 5 0.14 6 l 0.3 3 3

10 4 0.4 0 5 9,9 0 0 1 4 4 4.57 15 11.1 3 3 3 3 4 9.6 9 13 1 0 .B 0 7 30 4 1.66 16 10 ,7 5 0 50 3 9,9 0 '8 10.250 Bl 3 9.67 2

2

14 4 2.7 8 7 12.571 63 4 1.B 5 3 9 .3 3 J 87 4 6.20 3 10,66 6 39 5 2.0 2 2 23 4 7J. 3 9 9,3 3 3 4 9 4 7.57 7 10.642 4 4 4 4.7 5 17 10.617 30 4 3.2 0 6 11.666 37 4 9.70 7 10.1 4 2 36 4 3.16 19 l 0 .J 9 4

32 3 8.53

68 3.7.00

5 4 4.6 0 2 4 6 2.5 0 19 9 .921

BS 4 0.21 1 117 4 5.31 7 13.14 ~

3 4 4 4.4 4 1 26 4 9.3 0 10 18.45 0 13 4 7.7 6 17 9 .617 82 4 4.21 4 9 ,5 0 0

129 4 09 6 31 6 5.0 0

25 4 6.0o 26 4 8.9 6 9 10.722 20 5 5.85 21 9,952 16 4 5.62 13 11.7 3 0 71 5 1.5 9 5 2 7 .e o o 45 9 0.9 7 14 1 4 .71 4

4 6 o.o 0 32 12.012

15 6 6.0 0 25 12.BOO 15 4 3.as 7 11.571 14 5 6.14 17 1 5,1 7 6

l lB 18.B B 8 26 71.8 8 19 1 6.0 2 6

109 102.90 12 1 5 .91 6 B 61.5 0 3 13.833

41 5 4.B 5 3 12.666 Bl 4 9.9 7 15 13.400

5 8 0.2 0 2

8 2 8.8 7 8 7 ,7 5 0 3 3 3,66

3 3 s.o 0

2

! 37 6 e.7 5 3 26.666 75 130.76 3 21.666

6 21.500

2 51 61.6 2 14 21.678

12 21.666 52 7 5.8 8 11 2 6 .7 2 7

J 4 2 3 .2 5 0

'

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10 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR CENSUS TRACTS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

Census tract

17

18

Block

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 j, !'

All dwelling units. by occupnncy and tenure

All dwelling units by condition and

plumbing facilities

Totnl

1 09 3 9

268 123

11 25 12 11 17

62 31

Owner occupied

42 3 8

22 12 11 24 11 11 17

37

Vacant non· Other

Rent~r ~e·~gf"1 v~~dnt Number occupied dilnp., non- rc11orting

for rent resident or sale

63

1 244 11 0

1 1

2

2 1

1

107 3 9

262 122

11 25 12 11 17

52 26

4

4

1

1

1

3

1

1

1 6 2

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30

147 70 23 30 54 25 23

6 6

19 17 10

24 25

139 4 6 3

1 7

2 13 7

61 2 3 30 54 25 2 ;:I

2 11

9 36 10

1 3 4 3 9 s 21 6 ·1 B 7 3 0 8 38 9 21

10 3 9 11 5 8 12 61

13 40 14 13 6 1S 91 16 97 17 8 6 18 2 9 20 79 a1 so 22 93 a3 55

24 as 26 27 28 29

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10

97 1 02 115

48 43

1 3 4

2 10 41

2 1

24 99

10 3 48 74

11 6 12 246 13 38 14 1 1S 3 16 16 17 2 2 2 47 2 3. 69 24 66

2 s 61 2 6 18 2 27 31 29 21 30 74 31 73 32 2S 3 3 4 2 34 23 3 5 9

3 6 11 37 8 38 s 4 0 4 0 41 6 0 42 62 43 10

3 10

3

3 24 16 18 26 33 16 22 33 31

15 14 46 53 30 12 41 15 26 n 47 46 70 22 33 32

3

7 19 39 21 39

6 32 14

1 1

6 22 17

21 :a 0

2 18 47 44 14 18

2 3

1

18 26 39

3

6 19 40 1S 20

15 5

4 5 3

15 25 26

25 121

4 3 44 56 17 37 35 65 18

47 54 4S 26

8 10 1

10 38

17 77 64 26 32

207 24

2 15

4 0 45 4 9

34 161

29 2

:as 29 11 22 19

s 10

B 5

21 32 23

7

4

2 1

2

3

7

1

4

2

2 1

1 1

2

1 2

1

2

1 1

1

3

1

1 1

2 1

1

1 1

1

3 38 21 18 30 39 21 37 SB 60

4 0 121

90 91 85 27 78 48 92 54

96 1 o:a 114

48 4 :l

132

10 41

23 97

100 48 71

6 245

37

3 16

4" 68 61

54 178

31 20 71 7 :a 25 42 23

B

11 6 5

39 59 62 10

3

2 1

1 1

23

6 6 7 4 5 B 5

6

9 9 1

2 1

5

8 23 19

1 20

4 1 9

11

23 12

5

3 1

7 14

7

l

l

J

1

2

J 1

1

1 1

2

3

5

2 2

7

2

1

1 1

1 1

1

Occupied dwelling units Contract monthly Value• of one-dwclling-rent• unit structures

Total

105 3 9

.a6 6 122

11 25 12 11 17

61 31

147 65 23 2 9 4 3 25 23

3 39 21 18 30 38 21 37 59 57

40 135

99 97 86 29 76 50 91 5 5

94-100 11 5

4 B · 41

133

10 4 1

2 4 96

103 4 7 71

6 239

39

3 16

46 67 66

SS 181

31 20 72 73 25 40 21·

B

11 8 5

39 58 62 10

PerBOns per room

1---~--ioccupicd Number

Number 1.51 b~~~~- reporting

reporUng m°:rc

104 3 9

2 6 2 121

11 as 12 11 17

61 27

145 63 23 29 43 25 22

3 36 21 16 30 38 21 36 58 54

39 132

89 97 BS 26 77 49 90 55

93 l 00 115

48 41

131

10 41

24 95

102 47 70

6 2 3 8

38

3 16

46 66 63

54 161

31 20 72 73 25 40 21

7

11 8 s

37 58 62 10

1

l 2

1 6 7

10

1

2

2

1 1 1

2 2 1

15

1 2

1

2

22 3 l 6

13 3

2

17 9 1

2

4 2

1

1

3 1

1

1

1 2

3 1

2

1 3

4

1

1

1

1 3

2

1

59

1 235 109

22 19

132 4 6

6 18 39 1 4 20

11 5

3 5 2

13 24 26

24 117

40 43 54 17 36 33 64 17

4 6 54 41 26

9 97

9 37

16 73 64 24 3 4

207 23

1 15

38 42 47

37 153

27 2

26 26 10 23 18

5

10 7 5

21 31 22

7

Average monthly

rent (dollars)

6 6.2 5

71.9 4 '7 l.6 6

s s.10 4 7.4 7 6 0.2 4 5 4.6 7 5 9,5 0 3 e.7 2 7 o.o 0 6 5.7 8 4 0.7 5

6 7.0 9 5 2.2 0

8 0.0 0 6 0.4 0

5 4.15 6 4,7 0 5 9.6 5

5 B.91 6 4,7 4 6 O,B 7 4 4.3 0 51.1 4 5 S.11 5 0.3 6 51.69 4 6.S 9 4 8.2 3

4 3.1 5 4 8.7 4 s 2.0 7 5 9,Q 3 5 J.11 6 s.7 4

4 4.5 5 a 3.5 4

3 3.1 2 5 2.71 4 5.!l 3 5 2.4 5 s 8.S s

7 B.13 3 9.5 2

2 o.o 6

3 8.4 2 4 8.7 3 6 3.B 5

e o.4 a 6 •1.4 2 s 6.8 a

4 3,6 5 4 9.0 a 61.2 0 4 9.9 5 3 0.61 2 e.2 o 3 9,9 0 3 9.71 41.0 0 4 4.3 3 4 e.oo 4 e.2 7 3 S.2 B

Number reporting

35 3 B

19 11 10 24 11 10 16

24 2 5 9

13 6 1 9 1

2

Averngc value

(dollara)

21.657 19.16 6 3 0.2 5 0 16 ,7 B 9 26.04 5 17,100 2 2.2 9 1 220090 J o.o 0 0 16 ,7 3 7

11,7 2 9

14.140 11.2a2 11.tl46 1 a .2 so 12,63 3

20 15.250 13 12.346 17 14.058 2 4 16 .s 0 0 32 11,9 2 1 14 11.9 2 8

6 15,50 0 14 15.714 2 8 16,33 9

12 1s.soo 3 1 4 ,3 3 :l

30 11.516 2 5 9 ,7 2 0 14 a.o:is

6 12.3 3 3 19 a ,3 2 1

5 8 .3 0 0 14 7.964 Ui 9,43 7

30 23 53 11 26 28

5 5

19 9

22

6 13

4

2 13

B

13 6 1

15 15 17

4 9 1 1

7 l 4 17

3

7,57 6 10,34 7 11.B 8 3 11.e 1 0 11,7 8 B 1 0 ,7 5 0

a.so o 13.400 1 Q,3 5 2

9,55 5 13.66 3

1 5.1 6 6 12.11 5

9.8 7 5

11.3 4 6 1s.o6 2

1s.o0 0 1:3.166

12.s33 10.233

9 ,55 8 12.aso 1o.o0 0

9 ,as 7 10.535 11.841

9,Q 0 0

1For renter· occupied dwelling units nnd vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for rent. 1For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units, for sale only.

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ELIZABETH, N. J. 11 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR CENSUS TRACTS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilitie5

Census Vacant Persona per tract Block non- Other No No room

Owner Renter casonn.1 vacant Number brivatc running ccupicd

Total occupied occupied not and reporting ath or water Total 1.51 by non-dilap., non .. dilap. or Number or white for rent rosidont dilap. reporting or sale more

20 1 30 18 12 30 3 0 30 2 96 34 62 2 97 96 93 3 so 16 32 50 50 49 4 62 19 "1 1 1 57 1 60 57 1 s 97 16 79 96 97 96 6 60 5 55 59 60 60 7 1 6 S2 10 4 2 52 S2 52 2 9 101 28 7 0 3 96 2 1 96 94 3 10 142 31 11 0 1 139 141 138 2

11 120 Sl 69 12 0 120 120 2 12 1.o! 6 6 1 '4 14 14 13 64 43 19 2 64 62 62 14 19 9 9 1 19 16 18 15 26 17 9 26 26 26 16 41 22 19 41 1 41 41 17 16 5 33 146 3 1 165 2 2 161 161 2 18 34 15 19 34 34 34 1 19 BO 20 SS 5 BO 75 74 20 1::S 7 s 1 1:a 12 12

:a2 60 20 4 0 59 60 60 :a 3 9 s 4 9 5 5 24 5 0 29 !! 1 50 50 so :as ::S3 :ao 12 1 ::S3 32 3 :a :a 6 43 26 15 2 40 2 41 41 1 :a7 39 34 5 38 l 1 39 38 26 40 32 7 1 40 39 39 :a9 S2 28 24 51 2 52 Sl 30 21 10 9 \ 1 20 19 16 31 36 1 36 1 :is 37 36

::S2 S8 10 '.19 2 7 51 49 4 B 33 26 18 B 26 :a 6 :a 6 3"4 32 2 :a 1 0 32 3 :a 31 35 30 16 13 1 30 :a 9 29 36 14 6 6 14 14 14 37 77 20 S6 1 76 2 :a 76 76 ::s 8 64 10 S"\ 64 6 4 64 3 39 B 1 20 61 76 3 Bl 81 4 40 17 10 7 17 17 17 1 H 26 21 7 26 26 28

42 30 28 2 30 30 29 43 3 4 16 17 1 33 33 32 44 12 9 3 12 12 12 45 37 29 7 1 37 36 36 46 '.19 30 e 1 39 36 37 1 47 38 27 10 1 38 1 1 37 36 48 45 32 1 3 44 10 7 4 5 45 49 6 4 47 3 7 01 6 3 84 83 3 1 so 16 10 6 16 2 16 16 S1 36 27 8 1 36 1 1 35 3S

S2 26 2S 2 1 :a 7 27 26 s ::s 24 24 24 :a 4 24 S4 2~ 22 3 :a 5 25 25 SS 23 1 22 :a 3 23 23 S6 16 13 3 16 16 16 2

21 1 9 8 1 9 6 6 2 6 6 6 6 6 3 11 6 s 11 6 6 4 11 11 11 11 11 s 25 24 1 24 25 24 6 17 14 3 17 14 14 7 l.S l.S 15 15 15 6 21 18 3 20 21 20 9 27 2S 1 1 27 26 26

10 13 12 1 13 12 12

11 23 20 1 2 2 :! 21 21 12 26 25 1 26 26 26 13 34 34 34 34 34 14 14 13 1 14 1 "I 14 15 19 18 1 19 19 19 16 19 18 1 19 16 16 17 10 10 10 10 10 16 29 26 1 29 29 29 19 23 21 1 1 23 22 22 1· 20 10 10. 10 10 9

22 13 12 1 12 13 13 23 49 47 1 1 46 46 47 24 47 42 2 3 47 44 4 4 2S s 5 s s s 26 51 48 3 48 S1 51 27 4 4 4 4 4 28 22 17 4 1 22 21 21 29 6 B 8 B a 30 16 14 1 1 16 15 15 31 19 18 1 19 19 19

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated unil.s,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units, for sale only,

Contract monthly rent1

Number Average monthly

reporting rent (dollars)

11 5 0.90 61 4 6.66 31 4 4.29 38 4 4.57 79 4 4.5 4 55 4 4.4 7

40 6 6.1 S 65 "7.2 7

103 5 2.6 6

67 51.8 5 6 5 3.3 3

19 51.5 2 6 5 4.3 7 6 5 5.1 :a

19 "7.10 143 6 1.B 4

17 5 5 . .6 4 54 67.77

6 s s.oo

3 B 51.68

21 s 3,09 11 5 5.0o 15 6 5.2 0

s 61.0 0 7 s 4.1 ~

24 61.5 B 9 6 3.4 4

30 6 7,13

39 6 9.64 6 5 5.7 5 9 61.4 4

13 6 0.2 3 8 4 4.2 s

53 7 s.09 51 5 7.6 8 60 56.B1

7 5 5.57 7 4 9,00

2 16 6 3 • .58

3 6 4.0o 6 4 6.66 8 4 3.S 0

10 6 o.o b 13 4 3.3 0 37 4 6 .6 2

5 4 1.60 7 3 7.71

2

3 4 9.66 22 31.4 s

1

3 9 6.6 6 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 2

3 6 2.66

3 6 B.3 3

ii

Vnlue' of one-dwelling-unit structures

Number reporting

10 5 1 1

4 s 1

16 1

32 4

13 9 3 1 3

10 5 9

15 16 31 26 13

4

1 13 16

7

6 1 3 1

13

25 5 6

22 22 17 14 34

6

18 22 22

1 1

6 6 6

10 24 14 15 18 2 4 12

19 24 34 13 18 17 10 27• 19 10

12 46 42

5 46

4 17

a 12 18

I

Average value

(dollars)

1s.70 0 6.4 0 0

1 0 .s 0 0 10.400

11.675

11.0 2 1 13.2 5 0 14.2 3 0 11.Z 2 2 16.16 6

1 o.s 3 3

11,9 0 0 1s.400 12.111

9 ,4 2 6 10,1 8 7 1 0 ,5 8 0 10.076 11.9 6 1 1 s.o o o

11.5 0 0 12.2 6 1 1 0 .5 7 1

1 0.15 6

10,00 0

9 .96 1

8 ,94 0 8 ,BOO

11.5 8 3 11,4 5 4 12.636 11.91 1

a.s 11 13.411 10.666

10,76 1 1 2 .9 5 9 11.3 3 1

15,737 22.666 19.666 a 0.1 o o 1 9 ,4 3 7 1 a .as 7 17.0 6 6 1 9 .B 8 8 16,645 1 5,1 2 5

16.3 9 4 1 e.1 2 s 1 50514 1 6.1 5 3 1!l.333 2 0 ,7 6 4 2 4 ,3 0 0 17.685 1 5 .s 2 6 1S.30 0

1S.666 1 4 Ao 11.a 4 11.s o 13 .7 2 12 .s 0 1s.o5 12.12 15.16 17 ,7 2

2 5 0 0 0 8 5 6 2

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12 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR CENSUS TRACTS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con. -- --·- -~- _.__ ···----- ··--·- ---· -

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly Value' of one-dwelling-

and tenure by condition and Occupied dwelling units rent1 unit structures plumbing facilitios

Census Vacant Persons per Block non- Other No room Average tract Scnsonnl vacant No running Occupied Average Owner Henter Number crtvatc Number monthly Number value Total occupied occupied

not and reporting nth or water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent reporting dilap., nan- or Number white (dollars) for rent resident

dilap. dilap. reporting or (dollars)

or sale more

21 32 24 18 6 24 24 24 6 7 6.8 3 16 17.18 7 33 33 30 2 1 33 32 32 1 30 15.06 6 34 12 12 11 12 12 12 1 5.0 4 1 35 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 6.1 3 3 36 1.8 17 1 18 10 10 1 16 1 3 .71 8 37 3 3 3 3 3 3 14,3 3 3 38 4 3 1 4 4 4 3 17.J J 3 39 18 16 2 17 18 17 2 16 15.7 8 1 40 27 27 27 27 27 27 15.670 41 21 19 1 1 20 20 20 19 17.052 42 18 17 1 18 18 17 1 16 17,312 4 3 5 4 1 5 5 5 4 18.250 44 87 48 39 67 87 87 38 5 6.52 15 12.0JJ 45 2 46 10 10 10 10 10 9 14.311 47 13 11 1 1 12 12 12 1 1 10 16.S50 46 36 32 4 35 36 35 4 5 8.50 28 12.a 3 9 49 14 13 1 14 14 14 1 12 16A16 50 12 i2 12 12 12 12 19.0 0 0 51 60 55 2 3 60 2 57 57 1 53 15Sl1 6 52 16 16 16 16 16 J. 16 14.1 B 7 53 17 16 1 17 17 17 1 15 12.6 0 0 54 26 26 2 26 26 26 25 1 2 ,9 a o 55 27 26 1 27 26 26 26 13.057 56 22 2i 1 22 22 22 1 21 12A211 57 25 24 1 24 24 23 23 1 5.0 6 5 56 15 12 2 1 15 1 4 14 2 10 14.SOO 60 48 46 2 48 48 4 8 2 45 13.100 61 3 3 30 3 33 33 33 1 3 5 7.33 23 14.1 3 0 63 27 20 7 27 27 27 1 6 55.33 15 14 .5 3 3 64 30 29 1 30 30 30 1 28 1 6.1 9 6 65 26 as 1 25 a6 26 25 14.14 0 66 18 17 1 17 18 18 1 17 14.1. 4 7 67 16 15 1 16 15 15 15 13.033 66 35 32 3 35 35 35 2 32 13.0 4 6 69 34 31 3 33 34 34 3 5 5.0o 31 11.870 70 37 31 4 1 1 37 35 33 5 71.0 0 28 10.62 5 71 4 1 37 4 40 41 39 3 A 1..3 3 n 10 ,7 0 5 72 8 7 1 8 8 8 i 6 12.SOO 73 11 iO 1 11 11 11 1 10 10.7 5 0 74 12 10 2 12 12 12 2 8 9 ,8 7 5 75 6 6 6 6 6 6 9.8 3 J 76 15 12 3 15 15 15 3 5 9.00 11 9,77 2 77 30 21 9 30 30 30 9 s s.11 13 1 2.1 5 3 76 27 23 4 2 7. 27 27 3 7 o.oo 19 12 ,3 6 8 79 30 a4 6 30 JO 29 5 4 6.00 21 13,35 7 BO 12 9 2 1 12 11 11 2 5 14AOO 61 16 15 1 16 15 15 1 15 14.16 6 82 9 7 2 9 9 9 2 7 14.571 83 7 7 7 7 7 7 22.642 64 14 13 1 14 14 14 12 12 .91 6 BS 22 22 22 22 22 2a 13 ,5 4 5 66 29 26 3 29 29 29· 3 6 o.oo 26 1 4 ,J 2 6 67 23 18 5 2 3 23 23 2 5 6 1.15 0 B 12.a12 BB 57 27 28 2 53 55 52 27 5 3.51 15 14.ll66

'For renter· occupied dwelling units and vacant nonscasonnl not dilnpidate<l units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vncant nonsewionnl not dilapidated units,for sale only.

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ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY, BY CENSUS TRACTS AND BlLOC.KS: 1,g;5'1J

PART t OF" 2: PAR'fS

~--"'?' ..,..,,. . .-· /

-· I ;r;:· _,,,,. " . / I

/ !

1 . . ---· --

SCALE IN FEET

~-.-l"" "P"

BLOCK NUMBERS

TRACT NUMBERS

TRACT BOUNDARIES

LEGEND

U.5 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

·~ t·~ '1~,~rt-+-'_,.,...-g,~-~_. -1-1--t-t-t-i-t-"I-"

55

B A Y

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BLOCK NUMSE:RS

TRACT NUMBERS

TRACT BOUNOAl'llES

SC'AL.E IN FttT

l(l(J(l w

LEG ENO

ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY, BY CENSUS TRACTS AND BLOCKS: 1950 PART Z OF .Z PARTS

26 'l.7 2.B zg

30

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF' COMMERCE, BUREAU OF' THI;; CENSUS

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1950 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF

HOUSING U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE• BUREAU OF THI CENSUS

H-E59

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U. S. CENSUS OF HOUSING: 1950

Volume I General Characteristics

II Nonfarm Housing Characteristics III Farm Housi.ng Characteristics IV Residential Financing V Block Statistics

Housing statistics for census tracts are to be included in the Population reports on census tracts.

U. S. CENSUS OF POPULATION: 1950

Volume I Number of Inhabitants

II Characteristics of the Population Succeeding volumes will cover the following subjects :

11

Census Tracts, Nativity and Parentage, Nonwhite Population by Race, Persons of Spanish Surname, Institutional Population, Difterential Fertility, Labor Force Characteristics, Occupation, Industry, Income, Internal Migration, Education, Characteristics of Families and Households.

i:

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UNITED ST ATES CENSUS of HOUSING : 1950 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CHARLES SA WYER, Secretary

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROY V. PEEL, Director

BLOCK STATISTICS

EL PASO TEXAS

Prepared under the supervision of

Howard G. Brunsman, Chief

Population and Housing D.ivision

1950 HOUSING CENSUS REPORT

VOLUME V, PART 59

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 195~

BLOCKS·

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BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

ROY V. PEEL, Director

A. Ross EcKLER, Deputy Director HowARD C. GnrnvEs, Assistant Director CONRAD TAEUBER, Assistant Direct01· MoRnrs H. HANSEN, Assistant Director for Statistical Standatds RoBERT Y. PHILLIPS, Assistant Director for Operations CALVERT L. DEDRICK, Coo1·dinator, lntemational Statistics FRANK R. W1LsoN, Information Assistant to the Director

Population and Housing Division­HowARD G. BRUNSMAN, Chief WAYNE F. DAUGHERTY, Assistant Chief for Horuing RoDERT B. VoTGHT, Assiftant Chief fol' Operations HENRY S. SunYOcK, Jr., Assistant Chief for Population EDWIN D. GOLDFIELD, Progl'am Cool'dinator

Quality and Equipment Statistics-Robert C. Ha.mer, Chief Inventory Statistics-Carl A. S. Coan, Chief Developmental Programs-J. Hugh Rose, Chief Residential Financing-Junia H. Honnold, Chief Territories and Possessions-Joel Williams, Chief Statistical Sampling-Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Procedure-Morton A. Meyer, Chief Processing Operations-Milton P. Lieberman, Chief

Administrative Service Division-WALTER L. KEHRES, Chief Agriculture Division-RAY HURLEY, Chief Budget Officer-CHARLES H. ALEXANDER Business Division-HARVEY KA1L1N, Acting Chief Field Division-LOWELL T. GALT, Chief Foreign Trade Division-J. EDWARD ELY, Chief Geography Division-CLARENCE E. BA'J'scHELET, Chief Governments Division-ALLEN D. MANVEL, Chief Industry Division-MAXWELL R. CoNKLIN, Chief Machine Tabulation Division--C. F. VAN AKEN, ch;ef Personnel Division-HELEN D. ALMON, Chief

SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION

U. S. Bureau of the Census. U. S. Cenms of Ho11si11g: ,950. Vol. V, 'Block Statistics, Part· 59. U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 19 5 2

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., or any of the Il'leld Offices of the Department of Commerce - Price 20 cents

IV

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PREFACE

This report presents stntistics on chnracteristics of clwelling units by blocks for the city. The tabulations are based on datn from the 1950 Census of Housing, tnken as of April 1, 1950. Authorization for the 1950 Census of Housing as part of the Seventeenth Decennial Census was provided by the Housing Act of 1949, approved July 15, 1949,

The major portion of the information compiled from the 1950 Census of Housing ap­pears in Volume I, Generai Olir1.1·aotoristios; Volume II, Nonfarm Housing Charaoteristios; Volume III, Farm Housing Oharaoteri8tios; Volume IV, Residentiai Finanaing; and Vol­ume V, Bioolc Statis~ics. Volume V consists of separate reports, issued as bulletins for each of the 209 cities which in 10~0 or in a subsequent census had a population of G0,000 or more. These reports will not be bound into a single publication;

The subjects covered in both the 1950 aml 1940 reports on characteristics of dwelling units by blocks are substantially similar.

This report was preparell under the direction of Howard G. Brunsman, Chief, Popula­tion and Housing Division, and Wayne F. Daugherty, Assistant Chief for Housing. Robert 0. Hamer, Chief, Quality and Equipment Statistics Section, was in charge of coordinating the content and the format of the report with assistance from Carl A. S. Coan, Chief, Inventory Statistics Section; l~loyd D. McNaughton, Chief, Equipment and Facilities Unit; Beulah Washabaugh, Chief, Tenure and Vacancy Unit; and Walter A. Hines. The compilation of the statistics was under the supervision of Robert 13, Voight, Assistant Clilef for Operations. '

The collection .of the information on which these statistics are based was under the supervision of Lowell T. Galt, Ohief, Field Division. '.I'he geographic work, inclucling the assignment of all block numbers and the p1:eparation of maps, was under the supervision of Clarence E. Batscllelet, Chief, Geography Division. The data were tabulated untler the supervision of 0. F. Vnn Aken, Chief, Machine Tabulation Division.

March 1952.

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EL PASO, TEXAS

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

Page General____________________________________________________ 1 Definitions and explanations-Continued

Related reports _______ .. _____ .. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I Use of data ___________________ ----_____________________ I Comparability with 1940 Housing Census data_____________ 1

Definitions and explanations ___ .. ___________ .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Dwelling unit_______________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Occupancy and tenure___________________________________ 2

Persons per room .. ____________________________ -- _ _ 2 Color of occupants _______________ .. _ ... _______ - -- __ --- --- 2 Contract monthly rent ___________ c - _ - - _______ - - - _ - - - - .. • 2 Value of one-dwelling-unit structures __________ ... - _ - -- - .. . .. 'ii Number reporting. _______________ • - .... ______ - - - _. - -- -.. . 2

Condition and plumbing facilities_________________________ 2 Block identification _______ • ________________ -·· ________ ··-- 2

TABLES Page

Table !.-Characteristics of housing for the city: 1950 ________________________ ----- -- _ --- - - -- -- _____ - - - -- __ • __ - --- • --- . __ - - -- --- ---- 3

Table 2.-Characteristics of housing by wards: 1950. _______________ ,-- ________________ .... _ ----- ___________ • __ ---- _____ - -- . -- • -- ---

Table 3.-Characteristics of housing for block areas, by blocks; 1950----------------------------------------------------------------· i;

Map of city, by blocks, appears following last page of tables.

VI

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BLOCK STATISTICS

INTRODUCTION

GENERAL Volume V of the Reports on Housing consists of a separate

report for each of the 209 cities which in 1940 or in a subsequent census prior to 1950, had a population of 50,000 or more. Each report presents for the city, by blocks, tabulations for a limited number of subjects obtained in the Census of Housing, The sub­jects in these reports are similar to those in tile block statistics supplements to Volume I of the reports of the 1940 Census of Housing. The subjects in this report present the number of dwelling units classified by occupancy and tenure, condition and plumbing facilities, persons per room, color of occupants, average contmct monthly rent of renter-occupied and selected vacant units, and the average value of one-dwelling-unit owner-occupied and selected vacant structures. In table 1, the statistics for these subjects are summarized for the city. 'l.'able 2 of the standard series ls omitted, as this city was not reported by wards or lracts. In table 3, the data are presented by blocks within block areas. l\Inps identifying the location of each block and the block area boundal'ies are a 1J11.rt of this report.

Related reports.-Related statistics for this city are contained In the Reuot·ts on Housing, Volume I, General Oharacteristics; and in the Reports on Populntion, Volume I, Nunibe1· of In­habitants, and Volume II, Ohai-aotm·,tsties of the Population.

The Reports on Housing for each State in Volume I present data on the chnracteristics of dwelling units for the State by residence lurban, rural nonfarm, and rural farm), for standard metropoli­tan areas, urbanized ureas, counties, for urban places, placoo of 1,000 to 2,500 inhabitants, and rural-nonfarm and rural-farm dwelling units for each county. Each report includes the follow­ing subjects: occupancy, tenure, race of occupants, type Of struc­ture, year built, condition and plumbing facilities, water supply, Mlet and bathing facilities, numbet• of rooms, number of persons, persons per room, electric lighting, he.ating equipment, heating aud cooking fuels, refrigeration equipment, kitchen sink, radio, television, and, for nonfarm units, the contract monthly rent, gross monthly rent, and value of one-dwelling-unit structures.

Volume I of the Reports on Population shows the 1950 popu­lation of each county and of each minor civil division within the county. It also contains figures for each incorporated place, for each unincorporated place with 1,000 01· more inhabitants, and for incorporated places of 5,000 or more by wards. .A special series of tables presents data for each urbanized area giving' the lncot'Poratec1 places and portions of minor civil divisions within it.

Yo!tnne II of the 19'3l) Population Reports ~ontains statistics on the general characteristics of the population. Chapter .A. of this

, rolume repeats the figures on number of inhabitants as 'shown iJJ · Volume Ii Chapter B presents demographic, economic, and social

chamcterlstks of the population; and Chapter C gives more de· talled ct·uss-classifications for Sta.too and large cities and standard metropolitan areas.

Use of data.-The tabulation of housing characteristics for arens as small as city blocks provides descriptive material of C'Onslderable value for technical studies of housing in the city, The statistics will be useful in compiling totals for spe<:>la 1 types

of areas that may be defined to meet the requirements of in­dividual investigators. Users of the data should benr in mind that. in pmctically all cases the data for a given block represent the work of only one enumerator. Consequently, housing characteristics for bloclrn are subject to a wider margin of erro1· than is to be expected in the figures for tracts or wards which represent returns made by a number of enumemtors. Mislnte1·­pret11.tion of instructions by one enumerator may cause a significant bias in the statistics for n block even though lt may bave a negligible effect upon the figures for larger areas. In particular, the enumeration of "condition" depended to n considerable e:s:tent upon the judgment of the individual enumerator. .Also, failure to indicate the correct block number for a significant number of clwelling units may introduce errors into the block data.

Comparability with 1940 l!ouslng Census data.-ln the 1940 Census of Housing, reports entitled "Block Statistics" were issued as supplements to the first series of Housing bulletins. These supplements consistecl of separate reports for each of the 191 cities which hacl G0,000 inhabitants or more in 1930.

In the 1050 reports, the bloclr numbers used are dilferent, in most cases, from 'those used in the 1940 reports. 'l.'herefore, to compare 1940 and 1950 data for a· given bloc!<, it is necessary to locate the bloclr on the maps to obtain the col'respondlng UMO and 1950 block numbers.

The subjects in both the 1940 and 1050 reports are substantially simil11.1·. However, data on number of structures, year built, and mortgage status have been omitted from the 1950 report. Fur­thermo1·e, in the 1940 reports average contl•act or estimated · monthly rent was re,t>0rted for all dwelling u11its while in 1950 avernge contract monthly rent is reported for some, and average value for other, dwelling units.

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

More detailed and complete definitions are presented in Vol­mue I of the Housing Reports.

Dwelling unit.-ln general, a dwelling unit is a group of rooms or a single room, occupied or intended for o'ccupancy as separate living quarters, by a family or other group of persons living to­gether or by a person living alone.

.A. group of rooms, occupied or Intended for occupancy as sepa­rate living quarters, ls a dwelling unit if it lias separate cooking equipuient or a separate entrance. A single room, occupied or lntencled for occupancy as separate living quarters, is a dwelling u.nlt if it has sepamte cooking equipment 01· if it constitutes. tlle only living quarte1·s in the structure. Also, ea.ch apartment in a regular apartment house is a dwelling unit even though it may not hnve separate cooldng equipment. Excluded from the dwelling unit count ar~ large rooming houses, institutions, dormitories and transient hotels and tourist courts. '

In the 1940 Census, a dwelling unit was defined as the living quarters occupied or intended for occupancy by one household, A household consisted of a family or other group of persons living together witll common housekeeping arrangements, or n person living entlreiy alone. However, the enumerato1· was not explicitly

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instructed to define rooms as dwelling units on the basis of cook­ing equipment or separate entrarlC'e.

'l'he number of <1welling units in the lVriO Ce11su8 may he re­gnrdl~d ns comparable with the number of dwelling units in the 1940 Census. Some living quarters may have been classified as separate dwelling units in tile one census and not in the other. Further, in the 1!150 Census, living quarters with five or more lodgers were not tabulated as clwelling units ; generally, such quarters were inclmlecl in the Ul40 clwelling unit count. How­ever, the net ei'fect of these changes is probably small.

Occupancy and tenure.-Dwelling units are classified by occu­pancy ancl tenure into four groups: owner-oecupied; renter­occupiel1; y1w1mt nonseasonal not dilapidated, for rent or snle i and other vacant. and nonrt~sident. A dwelling unit is classiiied as ow1lt'r-occupied if it was owned wholly or in part by the head of the household or by some related member of his family living in the clwelling unit. All other occupied units are classified as renter-occupied whether or not cash rent vYas actually })aid for living qunrteni. Rent-free nnitH and living uccommoc1ations received in payment. for services performed are thus inclnclecl with the renter-occupied units.

A dwelling unit is consirlerecl vacant if no persons are living in it at the time of enumeration. New units not yet occupied were enum.emted as vacant dwelling units if construction had pro­ceecled to the extent that all the exterior windows and cloors were installed and final usable floors were in place. Tlie classifica­tion "Vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated, for rent Ol' sale" is descri11tlve of the ncant dwelling units reported in this classifi­cation. "Other vacant and nonresiclent" units include all dilapi­dated and seasonal vacant units as well as the not clilapiclated units which were not for rent or sale.

Because of changes in enumeration procedures, the counts of total yucant mlits in l!l40 and 1950 are not strictly comparable. In 1040, vacant units were enumera tetl if they were habitable; nnits uninhflbitahle and beyond repair were excluded from the enumeration. In 11)50, units were includell regardless of condition if they were intended for occupancy as living quarters. There­fore, no comparison shoul<l be macle between the data on "Yaennt nonseasonal not l1ila1)idated, for rent or sale" units from the 1950 Census and data in the 1940 Census reports.

In both censuses, dwelling units occupied entirely by nonresi­dents were inclnclecl with vacant units not for rent or sale. Trailers, tents, houseboats, and railroad cars which were vacant were excluded fi·om the tlwelling unit inventory in both 1950 and 1940.

Condition and plumbing faoilities.-Data on condition of a dwelling unit are shown in combination with clata for selected 11lmnbing facilities and are, therefore, limited to units for which both condition ancl plumbing facilitie8 are reported. Plumbing facilities inclucle water supply, toilet fnellities, 1md bathing facilities.

The category "with private bath" includes those dwelling units reported with both a flush toilet and a bathtub or shower inside the structure for the exclusive use of the occupants of the Unit. The category "no private bath" .includes those <lwelling units not having prh·ate flush toilet or not having private bathing facilities. The "no running water" category inclucles units with only 'piped running water outside the structuie or with onl.y other sources such as a hand pump. _

A dwelling unit is "dilapidated" when it is run-down or neg­lected, or is of inadequate original construction, so that it does not provide adequate shelter or protection against the elements or it endangers the safety of the occupants.

l'ersons per room.-The numbel' of persons per room has been computed for each occupied dwelling .unit by dividing the number of persons in the dwelling unit by the number of rooms in the dwelling unit. All persons enumei-ated in the Population Census as members of the household (including lodgers, servants, and

other nonrelated persons) are counted in uetermining the number of persons that occupy the dwelling unit. The numbet• of r;;.>0tllS

in the dwelling unit includes all rooms available for living qU11r· ters throughout the year. Not counted as rooms are bathrooms. closets, pantries, halls, screened porches, and unfinlshccl room11 In the basement and attic.

Color of occupants.-Occupied dwelling units are classified b:r color of head of household according to the definition u11t>d lo the 1950 Census of Population. The group designated as "11011·

white" consists of Negroes, Indians, .Japanese, Chinese~. and other nonwhite races. Persons who are not definitely In<llan tlit

of other nonwhite race are classifiecl as white. Contract monthly rent.-Contract monthly rent ls tltlJ relll, at

the time of enumeration, contracted for by the renter regnrdl~ of whethe1· it includes furniture, heating fuel, electricity, cooklni: fuel, water, or personal services.

Monthly rent for vacant dwelling units is the amount aded for .the clwelling unit nt the time of enumerntion. The !IYefUiC monthly rent relates to renter-occupied <lwelling units nud ,-11,e.fl.nt nonseasonal not dilapidnted units for rent. Dwelllng UtliUl which are occupied "rent-free" nre not included with the nnU.:11 re11orting rent.

Value of one-dwelling-unit structures.-Avemge rnlul' b 1o1hown for owner-occupied dwelling units and v1H•ant noUSM!!!>Ull\ not dilapiclatecl units which are for 1mle only. Value Iii slmwn only if the unit is in a one-dwelling-unit structure. without b11$l· ness ancl if it is the only dwelling unit inclmlecl in tlrn 1m•ri•ro·. The value represents the amount for which the owner t•11th1111tl!'S that the property, inelucling such lun<l as belongs with ii, would sell under orclinnry l'Omlitlons ni1d not at a forced imlt'. For vacant units, value is the snle price uskecl by the own<'l'.

Number reporting.-Occupancy and tenure nre report(ltl for 11111 dwelling units, und color of oecupimts is reported for nil cw1·1111ied units. The corresponding distributions for these s11hJ1'<'t~ In table 1 are based on u 11 dwelling units uml on occ•uvll'tl unlf ,., respectively. For all other subjects, the dlstrlbu('ious ur1• htl!!~'<l

on the units for which the specific ehnrueteristic·~ art• r1•1i.•rli .... l. that Is, the "Number rex)()rtlng."

The number of dwelling units for which the emunt>rutt•r t)h· tained no repart on a particular item is shown for tlw t'lty t••Utls only; however, the number "not reported" can easily be 1h'rh~ed for each area in tables 2 and 3 by subtracting the number l'l'(:K•rlini: from the total number of dwelling units (or total occuuleil J.

Block identHication.-A map or series of maps is lncltulNl In this report showing blol'lc numbers for each block, letter 1lt•lll~1u1· tions for block arens, und the names of principal strel'tfl.

Blocks are identified by serial numbers, a separate Kl'th'!! af numbers being use<l for each block area. Thus,· the 10<11\lhm Of each block for which dnta ure presented in table 3 11111y be determined by referring to the iclentification of the bl()(•k nea and block shown on the map. Similarly, data for n llJ>t-t:H\c block ·may be locatecl in the table by reference to the mn11 for the identification numbers of the block area and block.

A block area is an arbitrary subdivision established to f1H·lllu11e numbering blocks in groups of less than 1,000. In somt.• t'ltle!! this division was not. necessary ancl the blocks are n11111h<•N"(l within the city as a whole.

Tf no dwelling units are reported for a bloc!,, tile block number is not listed in table 3, although it is shown on the mnp. llW('l\·

ing units for which the block number was not reportecl are in· dicated in the table by the symbol "NR." Detailed clntn nn• not shown for such dwelling units, nor for blocks contalnh1!{ fl'wer than three dwelling units. Average monthly rent Is not ~,hown when the monthly rent was reported, for fewer than three 11weU· ing units. Average value is not shown when the vnltrn of one­clwelling-unit properties was reported for'fewer than three d\\-ell· ing units. All dwelling units are included, however, In the statistics for the city.

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EL PASO, TEXAS Table 1.:...._CHARACTERISTlCS OF HOUSING FOR THE CITY: 1950

Subject Number

OCCUPANCY AND TilNURE

All dwelling uolts. ________________________ _ 35,509 14,810 19,419

597 683

~=-;~~ o~~~r~r~:::::::::. ::: :~::::::::::: ::::::::::::: Vacant nonscnsonal noo dilapidated, for rent or sale. ______ _ Other vacant and nonresident_ _________________________ _

CONDITION AND PLUMBING FACILITIES

35,509 All dwelling uai<s.-------------------------------·i----==:....1 Number reporting ______ -- --- _ ---- . -- •• -• - . - -"- - -- - -- ---

With private batli, not dilapidated ........ ____________ _ No pnvato bnth, with running wntor, not dilapidated •.••• No tunning water or dilapidated .••.••••...•......•••••

Condition or plumbing faoilities not reported. ____________ _

No private bath or dilnpidnted --------------------------

COLOR OF OCCUPANTS

34,442 20,875 4,992 8,575 1,067

13, 567

34,229 OctupJed dwelling units ______ ,. __ ~-tt 4 -- .. ----------i----'-'-'-=-I White •. __ ----_ -••... _ .. - • -• ---- -- -- --- --- ----- - - • --- . - 33,334 Nonwliite. __ • __ •. _ .. " .. ___ ----- _ -- • _ -- .. -_________ • 895

'Restrioted to 1-dwolUng-unit properties.

Percent Subject

PERSONS PEil ROOM

ioo.o Occupied dwelling uaits ~ ___ .... - - - -- --- ----~

41.? N~~z'~r'tr.~~t~·~~:: :: : : :_::::: ::: : : : .: : : :: ::: : : : : : : : : : : 54.'/ l.7 1.51 or more ____________ ..•. ------------------------· 1.9 Not reported .•••. --------- ____ . ______ --------_------ __

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

100.0 Renter-occupied, and vacant nonse/JBanal not difap-60.6

idatecl mute, for rent-Number reporting _________ 14,5 Total contract monthly rent ___________________ .dollar& .• 24,9 Average monthly rent __________ ------------ •..• dollars ..

39.4 VALUB OF ONE-DWELLJNG-UNIT STRUCTURES

Owner-occupied,' and vacant nonsc/JBCnal not dilap-100.0 idatcd umts, for sale only-Number reporting. ____

97,4 'l'otnl value or sale prlce._ .. ___________________ ,dollnrs •• 2,6 Average value ••• -------------.--------------- .dollars ••

(Table 2 of the standard series is omitted, as this city was not reported by wards or tracts)

3

Number Percent

34,229

33,436 100.0 26,880 110.4 6,556 19.6

793

18,125

662,002 36.52

ll,172

107' 63), 200 9,634

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Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BWCKS: 1950 [Detailed statistics not shown for blocks contnh1ing fewer than 3 dwelling units, nor for dwelling units not allocated by blocks (de.aignntcd by NR)]

All dwelling units. by occupancy and tenure

All dwelling units by condition and

plumbing facilities Occupied dwelling units

Block Vacant Persons per Block non ... Other No No room area

~eo.sonal vacant running '-ccupied Owner Renter Number crivate Totnl occupied occupied not and reporting atbor watQr Total 1.51 by non-dilap., non ... dilap. or Number or white

for rent resident dilap. reporting or sale more

A 3 3 1 37 15 3 12 15 15 12 1 39 4 2 2 4 3 4 4 2 42 3 3 3 1 3 3 43 1 47 2 48 9 7 2 9 1 9 8 3 50 1 51 2 52 3 2 1 3 3 3

53 4 4 4 57 1

3 4 3 1

64 1 65 2 66 9 7 2 9 9 8 67 7 2 5 7 a 2 7 7 a 66 4 3 1 4 4 4 69 2 77 4 4 4 4 4 76 4 3 1 3 1 1 4 4

79 6 3 3 6 2 2 3 3 3 00 2 Bl 9 6 3 9 1 1 9 9 62 10 6 1 2 1 6 7 7 83 3 2 1 3 3 3 B 4 1 90 1 91 23 9 13 1 20 14 11 22 22 11 9 2 23 15 7 1 20 7 4 22 22 9 93 9 B 1 9 3 2 9 9 2

94 13 9 4 13 1 13 13 2 95 12 5 7 12 2 2 12 11 1 9 6 13 7 5 1 13 3 3 12 12 2 97 32 14 17 1 32 23 15 31 31 12 96 28 19 9 27 8 5 28 27 6 99 26 5 21 2 27 B 8 26 25 4 100 11 10 1 11 1 11 11 101 13 10 3 13 13 10

102 22 15 7 22 2 1 22 21 103 11 9 2 11 11 11 1 105 19 1 18 19 12 19 16 106 1 107 12 9 3 12 1 1 12 12 108 17 13 4 17 17 17 109 8 7 1 8 6 8 110 1 111 14 13 1 14 1 1 14 14 112 s 4 1 5 5 5 113 25 15 10 25 1 25 23 1 114 21 12 9 21 1 21 20

115 3 3 3 3 3 116 7 7 7 7 7 121 1 122 14 12 2 14 14 11 123 6 5 1 6 6 5 124 7 5 2 7 7 7 125 17 7 10 17 2 2 17 16 1 126 2 127 14 12 2 14 14 9 129 1

137 .7 7 7 7 6 138 14 9 5 14 2 1 4 13 139 16 12 4 16 16 16 1 140 20 11 9 16 1 20 15 1 141 21 15 3 1 2 21 6 .1 18 16 1 142 17 15 2 17 17 17 143 17 12 5 17 17 14 144 8 7 1 8 B 8 145 2 146 15 11 4 15 6 15 15

14 9 21 14 7 20 1 1 21 20 150 31 24 6 1 :n· 2 1 30 29 151 12 9 3 12 12 12 152 17 14 3 17 17 16 153 18 13 5 18 18 18 154 18 14 2 2 18 1 16 16 2 155 16 10 7 1 16 6 17 17 156 4 :ll 1 4 4 4 157 12 12 12 12 12 156 6 5 3 4 8 8 159 4 4 4 4 4 160 15 10 5 15 3 1 15 15 1 161 15 9 6 15 1·5 15 1 162 24 15 8 1 24 1 1 23 23 2 163 6 6 6 6 6 164 23 19 3 1 23 1 22 22 165 19 14 s 19 2 19 18

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for rent. 'For owner- ooeupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units, for sale only.

Contract monthly rcnt1

Number Avc.ra~c mouthy

reporting rent (dolla.rs}

11 67.27 2

2

1

2 4 5 2.25 1

4 9 3.7 5 1

3 71.66 1 1

13 2 3.36 3 a 9.00 1

3 7 5.0Q 7 59.26 5 7 2.00

15 3 5.7 3 6 4 5.8 3

19 7 3,94 1 3 6 5.0 0 6 B 5.00 1

17 5 <1.00

3 4 6.66 4 4 6.2 5 1

1

9 5 2.22 9 5 4.11

2 1 1 8 4 2.62

1

4 7 6.25 3 7 3.33 8 7 937 4 2

77.50

4 6 3.7 5 1

2

7 6 8.28 7 6 6.14 2 2 5 7 9.00 1 8 7 o.oo 1

3 5 6.66

4 6 2.7 5 6 7 a.a 3 8 7 0.25

4 62.25 4 8 8.7 5

Value' or one-dwelling-un[t structures

Number reporting

3 1 3

7

2

:l

6 1 2

3

3

4 6 1

4 11

8

8 3 6 5

16 ·2 9 8

11 7

1

a 12

s 12

2 12

9

J 7

6 5 J 1

7

5 5 6 6 9

13 10

6

B

11 22

8 11 11 11

7 3

12 3

4 9 9

10 5

17 13

Average value

(doll.va)

6J :s 3

3.0 Ii 6

6,]4 2

4J. 0 0

5,75 0

a.so o 4,16 6

7.05 0 7.SOO

lAO 0 3,30' 7A7 5

7J. 8 7 5.666 s.916 3.20 0 B .6115

6.811 7.625 4.781 4 .so 0

9.81 2 BA 1 6 6A60

16.S 4 1

10.66 15 9,3 3

19.66 23.08

:s 6 5

19oJ 3 31.8 0 16.8 J

J 0 :s

16A8

18·3 0 41.0 0 1 e .6 o a 3 .11 10.68 10.07 10.19 11.58

4 .a 7

9 .2 B B .2 9

10.9 3 11.1 3 15.0 0 11"90

6.2 6 5,3 3 5,70

10.0 0

5.5 0 5,72 5.e 3 6'.6 5 8 .9 0

12.76 12.5 2

5

0 0 7 6 8 6 0 3

5

1 5 7 6 0 9 5 3 8 0

0 2 3 0 0 <I 3

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Table 3.-CHARACTERISTIC.S OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units.by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly Vnlue' of one-dwelling-by condition nnd Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilities rcnt1 unit structures

Blocll: Vacant Persons per Block non- Other No No room

Av.crn~e &rell •eaaonl\l vacant running "ccupicd Averttgo T~te.l

Owner Renter not and Number ~ivntc water Total by non· Number month y Number value occupied occupied dilap .. reporting th or Number 1.51 white reporting ret1t re.parting (dollars) non- dilap. or or (dollars) for rent resident dilnp. reporting or sale more

A 166 3 2 1 3 2 a 2 167 25 19 6 25 25 25 5 10 3,0 0 15 13.3 6 6 168 10 7 3 10 1 10 10 3 3 4.3 3 5 8 .7 0 0 169 12 11 1 12 1 12 12 1 8 6,31 2 170 15 10 4 1 15 2 14 14 5 5 2.00 8 6,6 7 5 171. 18 11 '7 16 16 18 2 7 4 6.4 2 6 5,4 l 6 172 9 6 2 1 9 1 1 8 B 1 1 2 5 6,0 0 0 173 11 6 3 11 1 11 11 2 2 7 6,28 5 174 17 11 4 2 16 15 15 3 5 ~ 9.00 9 6,5 s 5 175 7 3 4 7 7 7 4 4 4.50 3 e.o o o 176 12 11 1 12 2 12 12 1 10 6,310 177 15 14 1 15 15 14 1 14 9.2 0 0 178 23 19 4 23 23 23 4 71.25 19 12.s 4 2 179 4 2 1 1 4 3 3 1 3 2 o.o 0 0 180 9 7 2 9 9 9 2 6 1 4 .a a 3 161 25 20 5 25 2 2 5 25 5 7 8.60 10 12.69 4 182 2 184 11 6 5 11 :11 11 5 5 7.60 5 s,3 o a 165 23 14 9 23 23 23 1 9 5 9.66 i:il 7,12 5 186 0 6 2 8 a 8 2 6 6.916

188 1 189 13 5 6 a 13 11 11 1 5 3 9.60 4 5,7.5 0 190 16 11 5 15 16 16 1 4 4 2,5 0 10 5,5 0 0 191 11 7 4 11 11 11 4 4 6.25 3 4.0 a a 192 7 7 7 7 7 7 6,1 B 5 193 2;l 16 4 3 23 20 19 6 9 5.8 3 13 Ul.64 6 194 10 7 3 10 10 10 2 6 11.66 6 195 15 2 10 3 15 1 2 12 13 B 9.2 3 2 196 23 21 1 1 23 22 22 2 20 11.625 197 9 6 3 9 4 1 9 9 1 3 4 8.33 3 5,3 3 3

\98 20 10 10 20 a 20 20 1 10 s 2.20 9 6 .5 4 4 199 5 a 2 1 5 1 4 4 1 2 :a 200 12 10 1 1 12 11 11 1 9 6.17 7 201 6 2 4 6 2 6 6 4 4 3,7 5 1 20 2 43 5 5 33 11 3 2 10 10 2 6 3 4.16 2 203 4 4 4 l 4 4 1 4 3.1 2 5 204 11 6 s 11 11 11 s 3 4.8 0 2 205 12 7 5 11 :I. 2 11 1 4 3 9.50 6 5 .916 206 18 11 6 1 :tB 2 17 17 1 7 6 0.s 7 8 6,18 7 207 9 9 9 9 9 9 7,2 2 2

20 8 6 3 3 6 2 2 6 6 a 2 209 8 5 2 1 8 7 7 2 5 9 ,60 0 210 28 16 9 1 28 2 27 27 9 7 2.22 15 1a.a7 3 211 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 3 11.3 J 3 a12 5 2 3 5 5 3 ·2 1 213 12 B 4 12 1a 1a 4 61.2 5 6 9.16 6 215 10 B 2 10 10 10 1 2 8 5 ,4 3 7 216 1 217 13 7 5 1 13 12 12 1 6 5 3.00 6 6.16 6 218 14 7 7 13 14 13 6 6 4.16 4 s ;z so 219 1 221 .1 225 26 23 2 1 26 2 1 25 25 1 :I. B 20 • .ss 6 226 25 25 24 25 24 17 1 9 .1 7 6 227 13 12 1 13 13 13 1 12 13.583 228 3 3 3 3 3 3 19.833 229 B 7 1 B B 8 6 2 5 .2 5 0 230 15 13 2 15 1 1 15 15 2 12 17 .6'a 5 231 27 25 2 27 27 27 2 25 14.680 232 12 11 1 12 12 12 1 11 16,77 2

233 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 a .so o 234 7 7 7 7 7 7 14,54 2 235 10 9 1 10 10 10 1 8 1 2 ,9 J 7 237 2 238 10 7 3 10 10 10 2 4 15.125 239 7 6 1 7 7 7 1 4 1s.12 5 240 9 9 9 9 9 7 15.928 241 14 13 1 13 1 4 13 1 11 13.500 242 2 243 7 6 1 7 7 7 1 6 12.000

244 7 7 7 7 7 7 13.J s 7 24 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 10.250 246 2 250 2 251 11 10 1 11 11 11 1 9 16,277 252 9 9 9 9 9 8 i B.0 0 0 253 16 16 16 16 16 15 15.500 254 21 16 5 21 21 21 4 10 s.o 0 16 17 .s 6 2 ass 21 20 1 21 21 ao 1 19 16.789 256 11 11 10 11 10 10 ao.sso 257 29 16 11 1 1 2 9 4 27 26 1 10 4 3.3 0 14 8 .a g 2 ass 1 259 10 5 5 10 10 10 l 5 4 4.0 0 3 1.a3 3 260 10 3 7 10 10 10 7 4 9.00 3 7:&66 261. 7 6 1 7 6 6 1 4 4 ,37 5 26 2 17 4 12 1 1·6 11 16 15 ? 12 4 3.08 4 4 .s 0 0 263 22 15 5 1 1 22 2 20 20 5 5 2.00 14 l.1.,80 0

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units.for rent. 'F.or owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units, for sale only.

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Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units.by occupancy [All dwelling units Occupied dwelling units Contract monthly by condition and and tenure _plumbing facilities rent1

Bloek Vacant ! Persons per Block non- Otl1er No roam

Avera~• area ~clll!onal vanan~ No running ccupied Owner . Ren tor !\'umber brivate Number monthy Total occupied occupied not and reporting nth or water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent dilap,. non- or Number white for rent resident dilap. dilap. reporting or (dollars) or se.lc more

A 264 28 4 23 :l 28 27 22 24 7 729 265 25 25 25 25 19 24 6 5.79 266 27 8 19 27 3 2 27 25 19 7 9,0 5 2 6 7 21 2 19 17 21 21 18 5 3.0 0 268 25 14 11 25 1 1 25 20 1 10 5 5.4 0 269 11 7 4 10 11 10 4 9 2.5 0 270 2 271 12 7 5 12 12 12 2 5 51.0 0 272 10 7 3 10 1 10 10 1 3 5 s.o a 273 21 10 10 1 21 5 1 ao 20 11 4 8.18

274 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 1 275 18 18 16 18 18 2 76 29 25 4 29 2 2 29 29 3 9 s.o 0 2 78 23 18 5 23 23 23 5 a 6.0 o 279 20 17 2 1 20 19 19 2 280 6 5 1 6 6 6 1 283 10 10 10 10 10 284 1 3 11 a 13 13 13 2 285 24 22 1 1 24 22 22 1 286 4 4 4 4 4

287 24 20 4 a 4 24 24 3 61.66 288 9 3 5 1 B 3 1 a 7 4 5 s.oo 289 3 3 3 3 3 1 290 3 3 3 3 3 291 l 293 B 3 5 7 B B 4 1 o 0.7 s 294 3 3 21 12 33 33 30 B 7 0.12 295 17 1 15 1 13 4 1 16 16 14 5 0.5 0 296 16 2 14 16 2 1 16 15 1 11 7 o.oo 297 1J 12 1 13 1 1 13 10 1

298 8 6 2 8 B 8 1 299 8 7 1 B B 7 300 7 6 1 7 7 7 1 303 13 4 7 2 13 2 11 11 7 5 5.1 4 3 0 4 5 s 5 5 5 3 0 5 12 10 1 1 12 11 11 1 306 23 19 4 23 23 23 4 7 3,0 a 3 0 7 12 11 1 12 12 12 1 308 16 •14 2 16 16 16 2 309 7 7 7 7 7

310 2 311 8 3 5 6 6 8 5 6 o.o 0 312 7 7 7 7 7 313 16 11 4 1 16 15 15 3 7 5.0 0 314 27 a4 3 27 1 27 27 3 7 7,0 0 315 17 15 2 17 17 17 1 31.6 14 13 1 14 1 1 13 13 317 2 318 12 3 8 1 11 11 11 1 9 8 3.2 2 319 6 6 6 6 6

321 13 13 13 1 1 13 11 322 5 4 1 5 5 3 3 2.3 9 9 9 9 9 3 24 23 13 1 0 I 20 1 1 23 19 9 5 4,4 4 325 23 13 9 1 22 a 1 22 21 1 9 7 3.J 3 3 26 6 4 2 6 6 5 2 3 27 6 5 1 6 6 6 1 3 2 e 14 14 14 1 4 14 3 29 18 12 6 18 18 18 6 7 a.a o 330 3 2 1 3 2 2 2 2

332 10 • 7 2 1 10 9 9 2 338 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 9 9 8 1 9 9 9 1 340 1 341 11 10 1 11 11 11 1 3 4 2 7 7 7 1 1 7 6 343 1 344 9 7 1 1 9 8 a 1 345 6 6 6 6 6 346 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 347 9 9 9 9 9 348 3 3 3 3 3 349 15 14 1 14 15 14 1 3 50 15 7 7 1 15 ti 6 14 14 7 4 7.6 5 351 19 19 19 19 19 352 17 16 1 17 17 17 1 353 9 6 2 1 9 2 8 8 2 354 14 3 10 1 13 6 13 13 11 6 7.72 355 9 2 7 9 6 6 9 9 7 4·2.00 3 56 26 17 9 26 26 :il6 1 9 7 B.66 3 57 4 o 16 20 1 3 358 2

37 Z7 24 36 34 3 19 3 6.68 359 3 2 1 3 2 2 360 1 361 8 7 1 8 B B 1 362 9 7 2 9 9 9 2 366 3 1 2 3 3 3 2

1For renter - occupied dwelling units and vncnnt nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units nnd vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated unit.s,for sale only,

V nlue' ~r ono-dwelling-umt s~rucLures

Number reporting

2

5

6 4

3 5 7

2 17 22 14 14

5 10

9 21

4

19 3 3 3

1 15

11

4 6 6 3 5 9

16 11 14

7

3 7

10 23 14 11

3 6

12 3 B

10 10

4 5

:t 4 12

1

7 4 8

9 5

5 6 3

8 3

13 4

19 16

5 a 2

17

13

2

7 5 1

Average value

(dollan)

12.400

12.16 6 10.250

5.0 0 0 22.000

7.:au

2 2.0 oo 16,909 16.714 1 s.1 a? 14,J0 0 1 4 .SS D 18.611 19.619 18.500

16.1 ll 6.16 6 7.666 s.en

8 .a 6 6

a.J18

1 a.coo 1J.166 12.25 D

7.0 0 0 12,960 19.611 17.281 17.S90 17.071 13.SOO

14.QOO 17.000 15.SSO 15.391 15.571 36.590

7.00 0 12.58)

11,JO 0 9,J:I)

13,75 0 9 .7 5 0

11.SSO 13 ,7 5 0 1 OIJOO 12.42 ll

s.17 5

21.4 a a 25.000 13.000

15.JJ 3 17.86 0

19.50 23.66 2 3 ,J J

20 .:a 5 a J .cs6 J 4 .84

6.50 10.1 s 11.65

9.06

11.00

6.07

l a.1 <1 15.80

0 6 3

0 6 6 0 ? 6 0

Q

6

2 0

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EL PASO, TEXAS 7 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly Value' of one-dwelling-by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tcnurn plumbing facilities rent1 unit structures

Block Vacant Persons per Illock non~ Other

No No room Average area ~casonal vacant running :8ccupied Average Owner Renter Number brivn.te Number monthly Number Total occupied occupied not and reporting athor water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent reporting

value dilnp., non .. dilap, or Number cir white (dollars) (dollars) for rent resident dilap. reporting or sale more

A 367 11 10 1 11 2 11 11 1 9 12.3 3 3 368 5 5 5 5 5 5 13.200 369 4 2 2 4 4 4 2 2 370 3 3 3 3 3 3 21.666 371 9 9 9 9 9 7 2 0,3 5 7 373 19 9 7 3 19 16 16 1 7 6 2.14 8 14.3 7 5 374 23 12 11 23 1 23 23 1 10 5 8.50 8 7,7 5 0 3 7 5 1 376 30 15 14 1 30 15 7 29 29 2 14. 5 3.9 2 7 10.428 377 5 3 2 5 5 5 2 3 13.666

378 11 5 6 11 4 11 11 6 6 5,0 0 2 379 36 17 18 1 35 7 2 35 35 1 1 9 4 5.68 12 8 .S 4 1 380 21 12 6 2 1 21 5 18 18 8 5 5.62 8 0 .a 12 381 18 13 4 1 18 2 17 17 4 6 5.00 11 11.636 384 11 10 1 11 10 10 9 so.ss 5 386 2 387 5 4 1 5 5 5 3 2 4 ,3 3 3 389 1 390 1 391 8 6 2 8 8 8 1 6 19.083

392 1 395 9 5 3 1 9 8 8 2 3 61.66 3 a .a 3 3 396 9 7 2 9 9 9 2 7 14.000 397 6 3 3 6 6' 6 3 10 o.o 0 2 398 7 4 2 1 7 1 1 6 6 2 4 9,12 5 399 4 4 4 ·4 4 4 1 4 .7 5 0 400 a 401 7 7 7 7 7 7 29.857 4 0 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 s.o 0 0 409 15 11 4 15 1 15 15 4 5 o.o 0 10 17.800

410 39 36 3 39 1 39 39 1 3 1 a 9.3 3 36 33.419 411 1 412 9 4 5 9 9 9 5 4 2.0 0 2 413 20 19 1 20 19 19 18 33.83 3 416 12 12 12 1 a 12 12 3 7 ,916 417 7 7 7 7 7 7 45.428 418 4 4 4 4 4 4 12.875 419 3 3 3 3 3 3 11.0 0 0 420 10 :t. 0 1 0 10 10 1 9 1o.o7 7 421 10 9 1 10 :i.o 10 1 6 13.16 6

422 5 3 1 1 5 4 4 1 3 1 5 ,3 3 3 425 10 6 4 10 10 10 4 5 2.5 0 6 12.0 00 426 10 9 1 10 10 10 1 6 11.1 6 6 4 27 6 5 1 6 6 6 1 4 11.1 2 5 428 3 2 1 3 3 3 1 2 429 5 5 5 5 5 5 29.000 430 4 4 4 4 4 4 51.250 435 9 4 4 1 9 3 8 B 1 4 5 o.o 0 3 14.SOO 436 18 10 B 18 4 2 18 18 1 7 4 a.a o 'I 7 .8 5 7 437 16 11 5 16 16 16 5 6 8.4 0 11 8 ,7 2 7

436 21 20 1 21 21 21 1' 20 3 0 ,3 0 0 439 41 38 2 1 41 40 40 2 36 2 9 ,3 4 7 440 1 'I 14 3 17 17 17 3 10 o.o 0 13 18.461 441 10 5 3 1 1 10 2 1 a 8 4 6 3,7 5 4 19.000 4 4 2 17 8 9 17 8 1 17 17 9 4 6.66 6 1 o .o a o 4 4 3 22 13 9 20 4 4 22 22 1 1 8 4 7.00 10 8 ,6 5 0 444 14 B 5 14 3 1 4 13 6 5 9.5 0 3 10.soo 4 4 5 B 6 2 8 B 8 1 2 6 13 .916 447 13 13 13 13 13 12 28.583 4 4 8 10 9 1 :l 0 10 10 1 8 11.9 3 7

449 7 5 1 1 7 6 6 1 4 15.SOO 450 7 7 7 7 7 7 12.071 451 9 5 4 9 9 9 4 9 2.50 1 4 5 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 5,00 4 5 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 13.000 455 16 10 6 16 16 16 6 7 8,3 3 6 13 .16 6 456 4 4 4 4 4 4 14.250 457 4 4 4 4 4 4 11.7 5 0 4 5 B 5 5 5 5 5 5 27.200

459 8 5 3 8 8 8 3 10o.o0 4 2s.500 4 6 0 8 B B 8 8 8 23.875 4 61 5 5 5 5 5 5 20.000 46 2 7 6 1 7 1 1 7 7 1 6 7,59 3 4 6 3 1

11.3 6 6 46 5 12 10 1 1 12 11 11 1 9 46 6 21 17 4 21 2 21 21 1 4 8 2.5 0 15 9 .96 6 467 13 10 3 1 3 1 1 13 13 3 6 ~.3 3 8 9,3 7 5 4 6 8 28 16 11 1 27 5 27 27 1 9 5 6.4 4 11 7,7 5 4, 469 26 17 8 1 26 25 25 B 6 3,7 5 11 1 4 ,7 a 7

470 28 B 20 26 1 28 28 19 81.0 5 8 14 ,7 5 0 471 22 12 9 1 21 4 21 20 1 1 9 4 9.66 9 10.SOO 472 16 8 7 1 16 4 15 15 1 7 5 6.71 6 9,3 3 3 473 33 18 13 1 1 33 12 31 31 14 5 0.71 14 12.aes 474 25 15 10 25 1 25 25 1 10 5 9.4 0 8 8 .so 0 4 7 5 20 12 7 1 19 2 19 16 6 6 2.0 0 10 8 ,7 5 0 476 B 6 2 8 8 8 2 4 10,37 5

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilnpidated units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units.for snle only.

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8 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilities rent'

--· ~ Block Vacant Persons per

Block non- Other No room Averar. area

seasonal vnca.r:·•· No running ::ccupicd Owner Renter l'!uml><~r crivat.e Number month y Total occupied occupied not and reporting athor water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent dilap .. non- dilap, or Number or white (dollars) Cor rent resident dilap. reporting

or sale moro

A "7 6 4 4 4 4 4 479 11 5 " 1 1 11 2 1 9 9 5 72.60 "8 0 9 6 3 9 9 9 3 5 6.66 481 7 4 2 1 7 6 6 2 483 17 a 9 16 17 17 9 10 5,0 0 464 1 465 2 48 6 6 5 1 6 6 6 1 489 7 7 7 7 6 490 10 7 3 10 10 10 1 2

491 B 2 5 1 7 2 2 7 7 2 5 4 9.60 492 18 B 10 16 16 18 1 10 5 3.80 493 5 3 24 28 1 53 16 52 52 2 27 5 3.9 2 494 27 5 22 27 B 2 27 26 1 22 6 8.13 495 23 9 13 1 :a 3 4 22 21 4 11 6 7.90 496 2 497 46 20 26 46 6 46 43 3 24 5 3.5 4 498 30 16 14 30 6 30 26 2 13 5 6.00 499 30 12 17 1 30 10 29 20 5 17 4 6.B B 501 23 4 19 22 23 23 18 5 6.38

502 21 10 11 :a 0 21 21 1 10 4 5.30 503 24 13 11 24 1 2 '4 24 8 4 3.5 0 504 13 11 2 13 13 13 2 505 1 506 6 6 6 1 1 6 6 507 3 1 2 3 3 3 2 SOB 15 1 14 15 15 15 14 7 6.4 2 509 24 3 21 24 2 '4 24 21 9 1.66 510 4 3 1 4 '4 4 1 511 23 11 11 1 23 22 22 10 4 4.3 0

512 16 7 7 2 16 14 14 9 6 7.2 2 513 13 B 5 13 13 13 5 51.20 514 24 B 16 24 2 2 24 24 16 5 6.B 7 515 1 517 34 10 22 1 1 32 6 32 32 2 23 4 5.17 518 B 4 13 7 0 1 82 14 4 83 83 5 1 67 5 8.7 0 519 86 15 64 6 1 IHI a :a 2 79 77 2 61 5 4.63 520 9 5 4 9 9 9 3 6 o.oo 521 26 12 13 1 26 6 1 25 25 1 13 51.0 7 522 4 1 :i 4 2 4 4 3 7 O;O 0

523 29 7 20 1 1 28 13 1 27 27 7 20 s 0.00 524 3 5 10 25 35 4 4 35 34 23 5 4.26 525 8 5 :i 7 4 4 B 7 3 3 8.3 3 526 16 7 9 16 5 5 16 16 2 9 4 6.00 527 19 9 10 19 19 19 a 10 6 3.3 0 528 14 2 B 2 2 14 10 10 10 7 3.00 529 11 6 5 11 11 11 5 71.00 530 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 531 27 5 21 1 26 26 26 21 8 5.2 3 532 12 6 5 1 12 11 11 5 8 1.00

533 30 13 16 1 30 3 3 29 29 16 4 7,12 534 28 11 17 a0 5 28 28 2 16 3 9.87 535 25 4 19 1 1 25 9 4 23 23 1 19 4 1.4 2 536 49 7 4 1 1 4 9 5 48 48 4 0 5 5.25 537 18 6 12 18 6 5 18 18 2 11 3 8.27 538 36 9 25 2 34 4 1 3 4 33 1 27 4 9,37 539 31 9 21 1 31 5. 30 30 1 21 6 a.09 540 20 3 16 1 20 2 19 19 1 15 5 0.13 54 2 3 5 B 27 35 26 8 35 35 7 25 4 3.04 543 25 10 15 25 7 5 25 25 2 13 5 7,07

544 27 9 18 27 14 12 27 24 3 17 4 2.94 5 4 5 16 14 2 16 9 8 16 16 2 2 546 3 1 2 3 3 3 2 547 2 548 25 4 21 25 25 25 1 20 6 3.00 549 6 5 1 6 2 5 5 5 5 5.00 550 4 2 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 552 26 7 17 1 1 26 15 4 24 24 1 1 17 4 0.94 553 21 5 14 2 19 3 3 19 17 15 3 8.5 3 554 22 7 14 1 22 ·14 13 21 21 2 14 3 2.14

555 51 13 3 8 s 0, 7 1 51 50 4 1 36 67.61 556 17 2 15 17 17 17 15 5 6.53 557 41 6 34 1 41 8 5 40 40 4 35 5 7.02 558 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 559 69 4 62 2 1 67 l. 0 4 66 66 ·1 63 6 3.69 560 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7.00 561 2 562 16 3 12 1 ·16 2 15 15 2 12 4 a.oo 563 55 7 44 3 1 55 2 51 51 2 46 4 0.41 564 44 2 4 0 2 44 16 15 42 42 14 37 51.0 3 565 38 1 3 3 3 1 33 13 34 30 3 32 5 3.65 566 68 6 62 68 4 1 68 68 1 60 4 4.7 5 567 32 8 23 1 31 4 Ji 31 1 22 5 6.22 568 31 1 26 4 30 9 27 26 1 24 5 3.62

B 1 156 108 2 5· 2 20 154 2 1 134 131 6 22 B 6.81

'For renter· occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated unlts,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseaaonal not dilapidated units,for sale only.

Value' of onc-dwe11ing-uni~ structures

Number reporting

4 4 4 3 5

4 6 'I

6 14

2 2

12 11

7 3

8 9 9

6 1

3 2 7

3 6 4

4 7 7 2 6 1

2 6 1 5 8

6 3 3 5

6 6 3 1 3 5 5 3 3 6

3 7 1

1

1 3 3 4

0 1

2 1

3 1

4 4

106

Average value

(dollara)

46.250 19.000 15.SOO 11.000 17.400

16.37 5 9.316

11.4 a II

1 Q,3) 3 a.171

8.00 0 g,a a 7 7,93 II 8.00 0

10.12 5 9.s·3 3

13.000

12.666

2 3,J 3 3

12.0 0 0

8.4 0 0 9,75 0 9.0 0 0

7.SO 0 8.42 B a.a e s

9,91 6

11.666

9,30 0 13.2 5 0

17.0 0 0 a 1 . .66 6 17 ,3 3 3

7,70 0

8.SDO 4 .916

14.000

4,10 0 5,30 0

1 o.a o o 10.16 6

7.66 6 7.ll 5

9,3 3 5.85

7.S 3 9,33 4.SO

8.07

a.3 3

19 .s 0

0

3 7

) 3 0

5

3

22.0 0 0 0

7,56 9

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EL PASO, TEXAS 9 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

·- "- --·····--- -. -=-_..,..,,.,.-==-:::=:.-·,,.----. -All dwelling units. by occuponey All dwelling units

Contract monthly Vnlue•of one-dwelling-by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilitie• rcnt1 unit structures

Block Vacant Persons per Block non- Other No No room

Avera~o area ~easonal vnco.nt running Occupied Average Owner llenter Number brivo.to Number mouthy Number Total occupied occupied not and reporting nth or water Total 1.51 by non· reporting rent reporting value dilap., non .. dilnp. or Number or white (dollura) (dolla.re) for rent resident dilap. reporting or sale more

B 2 23 6 17 23 23 23 1 17 4 0.17 5 12.000 5 25 9 16 23 25 23 14 4 5.00 6 a.as o 6 11 5 6 11 2 11 11 6 4 6.16 5 13.:300 7 15 9 5 1 15 14 1 4 1 6 103,50 7 1 5,1 4 2 a 13 7 6 1 3 13 12 1 5 6 9.00 4 12.250 9 9 7 1 1 9 8 8 1 1 7 12.314

10 26 9 17 26 2 26 26 2 6 17 3 0.41 5 6 .a 0 0 11 131 42 86 3 Ul8 63 41 128 121 35 5 67 2 6.0 5 22 6 ,31 B 14 11 B 3 11 1 11 11 1 1 2 6 6 .916 15 17 12 5 17 17 17 5 5 2.00 10 7 ,3 B 0

16 lB 8 9 1 18 17 17 9 6 5,00 4 11.000 17 30 12 16 1 1 30 28 28 1 17 6 a.o o B 10.875 18 8 6 2 8 1 8 8 1 2 5 5,3 0 0

I 19 13 9 4 13 1 13 12 4 4 9 7,0 0 8 6.J7 5 20 2 21 20 20 20 13 13 20 20 3 20 2 6.20 22 3 3 2 1 1 3 3 2 23 12 2 10 12 11 7 12 12 4 1 10 21.3 0 1 24 7 1 3 3 7 7 6 4 4 1 6 1 5.3 3 2 5 65 10 55 64 57 43 65 64 31 1 52 15.15 6 :J:.!H6

36 4 1 9 32 39 12 3 4 1 40 1 5 6 27 3 0.51 6 6.so o 27 10 6 4 9 5 3 10 10 5 1 4 31.25 5 6.70 0 28 5 3 2 5 3 2 5 5 2 1 29 14 14 14 12 12 14 14 1 3 5 1.0 0 30 9 2 6 1 9 9 9 8 8 5 5 15.0 0 1 31 17 9 B 17 3 1 :i. 7 17 5 7 37.28 4 5,37 5 32 6 4 2 6 6 6 2 4 6,87 5 33 24 14 10 24 2 4 24 10 5 6.4 0 12 9 ,95 8 34 29 8 20 1 28 9 26 27 1 20 5 0.7 0 7 12.14 2 37 23 12 11 23 1 3 13 23 23 9 5 5.00 10 4 .46 0

38 12 3 9 11 9 9 12 12 2 9 3 6.8 6 39 63 11 51 1 5'8 35 34 62 61 14 23 50 a 1.54 5 s.oo 0 40 4 3 10 3 3 I 42 31 16 43 42 19 2 32 18.6 2 6 6 ,66 6 41 131 7 119 4 1 1H 6 6 126 121 6 122 2 a.o 3 4 2 145 1 1 4 4 I 145 2 2 1 4 5 143 11 143 2 B,67 4 3 5 5 10 44 l. 55 19 13 5 4 53 13 31 4 3 2 6.4 B 2 4 4 47 B 39 44 38 26 47 46 28 3 33 15.69 4 1.55 0 4 5 5 2 3 5 4 3 5 5 .3 1 J 19.0 0 1 4 6 46 15 29 2 44 36 13 4 4 4 4 14 1 27 16.5 9 7 3 .30 0 47 62 7 50 5 61 5 4 53 57 57 23 4 9 l 5,7 9 3 6,0 0 0

4 a 15 3 B 4 15 l. 0 2 11 11 2 8 11 4.3 7 2 4.9 3 3 3 3 3 1 51 12 10 2 12 2 12 12 2 1 10 9,35 0 52 12 11 1 18 12 12 1 11 9,66 1 54 7 5 a 7 2 7 7 2 3 11.16 6 55 1 57 1 58 3 2 1 3 3 3 3 59 4 3 11 29 3 4 3 39 33 4 0 4 0 11 4 23 2 3.59 5 4 .so 0 60 47 11 35 1 44 39 17 46 4 3 18 2 3 3 15.90 6 4 ,91 5

61 15 9 6 15 H 4' 15 15 9 4 2 3.7 5 4 4 .oo 0 62 9 5 4 B 6 6 9 9 4 4 11.7 5 3 2 .66 6 64 B 4 12 69 3 !13 79 61 81 Ill 42 7 65 11.5 0 5 3,90 0 65 21 9 11 1 21 12 7 20 20 5 5 10 17.60 6 5,0B 3 66 26 5 2 a 1 25 21 13 25 25 6 1 20 13.7 5 3 3,0 0 0 67 16 5 11 16 9 B 16 16 6 B B 2 3.3 7 2 66 2 69 1 72 7 5 1 1 7 6 6 2 3 13.600 73 25 9 16 25 7 25 25 3 1 6 5 9.0 6 4 1i.75 0

75 52 7 4 5 51 11 11 52 5 l. 1 43 5 4.16 3 9,3 3 3 77 16 6 10 16 16 16 2 10 4 o.7 a 5 9,10 0 79 1 83 4 1 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 5.3 3 1 88 33 13 19 1 33 31 21 32 32 18 16 11.B 7 6 2.2 3 3 93 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 2 6 11 23.B1 97 7 4 3 7 1 1 7 7 1 3 18.3 3 98 34 9 24 1 34 2 33 33 6 1 25 3 0.96 5 6.30 0 99 32 13 18 1 32 1 31 30 1 2 17 4 3,B 2 7 a.o o o

100 26 13 1 3 26 3 26 25 5 12 4 7.3 3 6 a.OB 3

101 1 10 2 33 12 21 33 33 33 3 20 3 9.10 4 6.2 5 0 103 28 10 18 28 11 ll B 28 3 16 16 2 3.B 3 5 6,90 0 108 4 1 3 4 4 4 3 3 6.66 1 110 12 12 12 7 4 12 12 2 9 12 2 5.7 5 111 19 7 12 15 15 15 19 19 12 1 10 1 4.0o 4 2.47 5 112 9 0 67 23 !j 9 17 14 90 90 21 1 1~ 15.3 3 64 6.0 :a 5 11 3 33 9 24 31 3 0 30 33 33 14 21 12.23 B 3,50 0 114 7 6 1 7 7 7 7 7 4 1 6 3,B 3 3 115 18 13 5 16 18 18 lB 16 B 4 8.7 5 11 :i.11 6

119 1 120 3 1 2 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 1:a5 18 14 4 1 B 2 1 8 18 3 7 4 5 4.5 0 12 6.25 0 126 25 7 18 24 5 as 25 1 1 18 4 2.11 4 9,72 5 127 22 13 9 21 5 1 22 21 1 9 61.4 4 9 11.2 7 7 1 2 B 31 11 20 31 tl 3 1 31 6 20 5 3.9 0 6 11.0 0 0 129 3R 13 24 1 30 Ul 1 37 37 2 21 4 B.7 6 10 5,4 0 0

'For renter - occupied dwelling units nnd vacant nonseasonal not dilapidatcp units,for rent, 'For owner- occupied dwelling units nn<l vacant nonsell!lonnl not dilapidated ~mits,for sale only,

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10 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con. -- ·--

All dwclhug units.by ocr.upnncy and tenm·e

All dwelling units by condition nnd

plumbing facilities Occupied dwelling units Contrnct monthly

rcnt1

Block Va.cant Persons per Block non- Other No rooin Average a1·ea

~enaonnl vacant No running ccupied Owner Renter Number private Number monthly Total occupied occupied not nnd reporting bath or water 'l;'otnl 1.51 by non- reporting rent dilnp., non- dilnp. or Number or white (dollars) ror rent resident dilap. reporting

or sale more

B 130 27 11 15 1 131 1

27 2 26 26 2 14 3 3.4 ~~

132 19 5 12 1 1 1 l:l 9 tl 17 16 4 13 3 7 .61 1 3 3 26 7 19 25 1 4 2 26 25 6 18 4 1.5 0 136 7 4 3 7 7 7 7 6 3 3 7.0 0 137 35 13 22 34 4 4 35 34 3 4 21 3 2.9 0 l. 3 8 25 5 2 0 24 12 1 25 24 6 20 3 0.3 0 1 :H 96 32 55 5 4 91 4 4 12 87 H2 7 5 3 3 7.3 2 140 15 7 8 15 6 5 15 14 1 8 61.0 0 142 42 8 32 2 42 23 1 40 4 0 6 32 4 0.31

14 3 16 9 7 16 4 1 16 15 7 4 2.14 144 43 12 3 0 1 42 l. 3 5 42 4 2 3 30 5 o.o 3 145 56 12 4 3 1 56 10 6 55 52 1 3 41 4 7.? 5 146 3 5 12 23 3 5 14 11 35 35 5 1 23 3 6.17 147 31 15 16 31 11 2 31 31 6 2 1 5 4 0.2 0 149 3 5 7 27 1 35 14 11 34 34 2 28 4 5.71 150 49 10 38 1 4 6 13 6 48 4 4 8 36 4 1.61 1 51 42 14 28 4 1 16 5 42 4 1 13 24 3 7.8 7 152 5 3 2 4 5 4 1 153 6 1 5 6 6 6 6 6 1 2

154 9 3 6 9 8 8 9 8 5 2 1 57 15 11 4 14 10 10 15 12 5 2 159 22 12 10 22 12 12 22 22 4 10 18.90 160 8 1 7 8 8 B 4 4 8.5 0 161 2 162 27 7 19 1 26 11 9 26 26 2 19 2 7.5 3 1 6 4 61 8 52 1 59 28 10 60 59 17 3 50 2 9.26 165 19 6 13 19 4 4 19 18 1 1 13 5Ul3 166 41 8 3 3 41 10 9 4 1 39 5 27 5 4.7 7 16 7 55 10 4 5 54 16 5 55 51 3 44 4 5.3 6

168 30 11 19 29 5 2 30 30 3 17 3 8.9 4 169 4 3 1 4 29 4 3 1 4 6 4 3 4 1 7 28 3 3.17 170 51 2 49 i 4 7 31 19 51 4 9 9 47 19.89 171 105 12 9 1 ! 1 1 105 39 29 1. 0 3 96 1 5 88 3 1.3 A 172 97 23 72 1 1 94 51 29 95 87 21 69 3 5.7 3 173 72 17 53 2 69 3 0 6 70 6 fl 1 5 4 49 2 5.81 174 25 10 1 0 5 25 9 2 20 20 7 13 3 id.4 6 175 11 5 6 11 5 5 11 11 3 6 17.16 176 49 8 4 0 1 4 4 43 39 4 H 4 7 21 1 36 1 4.19 177 25 6 18 1 24 21 20 2 4 24 12 1 7 11.4 1

178 72 15 51 2 4 70 55 50 66 63 20 7 51 1. 5.9 4 179 49 3 46 4 9 14 14 4 9 49 fl 4 5 2 4.77 180 30 5 25 24 19 1 !l 30 30 1 5 2 3 11.5 2 181 27 6 21 20 16 15 27 26 5 2 21 18.00 182 4 3 Ul 3 0 1 4 1 3 0 23 4 2 41 13 4 29 14.93 183 34 10 19 4 1 33 12 29 29 4 2 21 2 9.4 2 184 1B 4 14 18 15 7 18 17 2 1 3 2 9.8 4 185 27 1 22 1 3 27 1 7 17 23 23 4 23 3 2.6 0 186 11 4 7 11 10 !l 11 11 2 7 2 2.0 0 187 39 9 30 38 6 4 39 39 5 28 4 6.4 2

189 24 B 13 1 2 24 13 11 21 21 6 13 3 4.9 2 190 4.8 10 36 2 4 7 12 3 4 6 4 5 3 36 5 3.13 191 17 4 13 17 4 4 17 17 1 1 3 3 9 .6 CJ 192 29 a 26 1 27 25 4 28 28 10 27 3 5.11 193 31 7 23 1 31 23 B 30 27 1. 4 1 22 3 6.27 194 21 3 17 1 20 15 8 20 20 3 17 4 1.0 5 195 30 4 26 30 4 30 28 1 1 25 4 3.4 0 196 0 10 33 4 3 3 4 31 4 3 39 1 fl 31 17.5 4 197 61 2 58 1 60 7 7 60 59 3 57 2 7.4 9 198 42 B 34 4·1 3 5 29 42 42 16 3 3 15.15

199 79 1 76 2 78 76 75 77 77 39 74 14.20 200 49 7 4 0 2 4 9 43 34 4 7 4 6 13 3 8 14.10 201 4 1 15 23 3 4 1 3 5 30 3 H 38 1 5 22 11.0 9 202 4 o 6 3 4 38 3 8 36 40 40 2 4 3 3 11.7 2 203 4 3 1 4 2 3 3 2 204 14 14 14 14 1 4 1 4 ?. 8.71 205 152 1 146 5 150 2 2 147 145 11 1 4 4 2 8.66 206 15 5 9 1 13 10 6 14 14 3 2 7 18.00 208 43 3 3 6 1 3 4 3 9 2 39 36 6 36 3 5.8 3 2 0 9 9 1 8 9 5 4 9 8 2 8 2 7.0 0

210 49 B 37 l 1 4 9 19 2 4 5 45 6 38 3 3.28 211 7 4 3 7 3 3 7 7 1 3 3 3.3 3 212 24 8 1 3 1 2 24 16 6 21 21 6 13 5 8.61 213 28 5 2 1 2 28 4 26 25 21 3 7.2 3 214 36 9 26 1 35 5 1 35 3 4 5 24 3 7.79 215 13 5 8 13 1 1 13 13 8 4 2.3 7 216 16 7 9 16 2 16 16 2 9 3 4.3 3 217 36 12 24 .) 5 17 1 36 36 4 24 3 8.7 5 218 5 2 3 5 3 1 5 5 3 4 3.3 3 219 24 5 19 19 J, 1 2 4 19 2 1 4 2 7.0 0

2 21 13 5 8 1 3 3 13 13 1 8 B 9.8 7 223 19 1 17 1 19 19 1 tl 1 fl 18 8 17 1 0.58 2 a 4 90 89 1 89 17 14 8 9' 89 4 88 2 0.21 225 57 8 47 1 1 52 4 A 32 55 54 23 1 4,3 11.9 7 2 2 6 4 5 1.0 32 3 4 3 38 33 42 40 14 31 1 a:11 2 27 49 12 35 2 4 9 38 31 4 7 4 7 11 30 1 5.5 3 228 54 11 4 2 1 53 51 4 II 53 53 24 0 39 12.5 6

1For renter-occupied dwelling units nnd vacant nonseasonal not dilnpidntcd units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units.for sale only.

Value' of one-dwelling-unit structures

Number reporting

A

2 4 8 2

16 4 6

5 2 7 4 9 3 5 B 2 1

10 7

s 4

1 1

6 7 1 2 B 9 9 5 7 5

11 3 4 3 4 2

1 7

4 3

3 1 1 3

5

4 7 1

1 2

1

3 2 3 4 6 2 3 5

3

?. 3 1 3

Aver&~ value

(dollalll)

6.537

3 .0 0 0 7.1 a 7

9.15 6 9.4 0 0 5.416

9.0 0 0

12.14 2 9.0 0 0 4 ,77 7 6 .e J J

12.200 6.JS 0

5,49 0 7,35 7

6.400 4 .a 5 0

8 .66 6 5,3 5 7

El.3 7 5 7,5 5 5 2.16 6 4 .60 0 5.08 5 3 .90 0

6,1 3 6 3,0 6 6 S.25 0 :i.2 o o 6.000

4 .6 4 2

9.20 0 7 .66 6

7 ,66 6

4,33 J

3.26 0

4,0 0 0 4 .21 4

7.66 6

6.0 3 3 1 o.s a o 11.666

B.8 3 7 .70

17 ,66

5.0 0

4,0 0

3 0

6

0

0

~ I

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EL PASO, TEXAS 11 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling uni\$. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly Value• of one-dwelling-by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing fncilities rent1 unit etructurea

Block Vacant Persons per Block non .. Other ·No No room Average area

~easonal vn.cant running :::;coupled Average Owner Renter Number grivate Number monthly Number Total occupied occupied not and reporting athor water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent reporting value dilap., non .. dilap, or Number or white (dollars) (dollani) for rent resident dilap. reporting or sale more

B 229 14 6 8 14 14 13 14 14 7 7 1 o.oo 3 3 ,3 3 3 231 20 9 11 1 8 16 11 20 20 10 6 11 15.54 4 4,12 5 23 2 30 12 18 27 2"4 24 30 27 20 1 4 10.64 3 2.1 3 3 233 21 12 9 21 17 16 21 21 1 5 9 11.11 10 2 ,7 5 0 234 4 1 a 32 1 39 39 35 40 40 17 27 9.9 6 3 4 .s 3 3 235 42 6 30 4 38 37 35 36 38 12 25 11.oa 4 4.25 0 236 54 B 4 6 53 49 25 54 54 22 45 12.24 3 3,0 0 0 237 48 4 4 0 4 46 35 18 4 4 4 4 24 1 4 0 16.3 2 2 236 3 5 1 34 35 32 19 35 35 18 32 14.0 0 239 48 48 4 8 4 8 47 4 8 47 22 4 6 1o.o6 ~4 0 63 13 50 63 52 35 63 62 18 1 41 15.70 7 s.2e s ~ '1· 1 38 5 33 :H 27 8 38 38 9 30 15.5 6 5 4.0 0 0 2 4 3 2 244 1

I 2 4 5. 9 9 9 1 9 9 2 9 2 7,0 o 247 28 27 1 21 19 15 27 20 9 19 2 9.5 7 24 9 1 250 29 4 24 1 29 11 28 25 8 24 4 0,9 5 3 6 .s 0 0 251 45 4 35 4 2 4 4 30 9 39 37 7 37 4 1.4 3 252 14 5 9 14 5 3 14 10 1 9 4 4 .6 6 2 253 22 7 14 1 20 11 21 14 3 14 3 5.21 2 254 32 3 28 1 :32 11 31 25 1 1 29 7 6.8 6 2 5 5 55 5 45 3 2 52 4 1 36 50 43 10 41 2 9.7 o 1 256 36 6 30 33 8 7 36 35 3 29 4 7,7 2 1 257 14 10 4 11 11 10 10 10 4 9 3 3.5 5 260 16 18 16 16 16 18 17 9 18 J 4,7 2 261 2 262 7 0 5 65 68 62 56 70 70 39 1 64 19.8 2 4 5 .2 5 0 26 3 117 4 111 2 113 110 39 115 115 63 16 106 12.60 2 264 100 9 89 2 92 69 60 98 98 48 1 84 11.9 2

2 6 5 33 10 22 l ~~ 32 20 32 32 16 20 9.8 5 4 3,7 5 0 26 6 29 23 6 19 12 29 29 19 4 4 3.7 5 20 3 .915 267 70 10 58 2 6 3 60 50 68 68 30 4 53 1 0.11 1 26 8 58 8 47 1 2 54 51 4 0 55 54 24 2 42 11.09 2 269 7 7 6 6 6 7 7 1 7 9,4 2 270 12 5 7 11 11 10 12 11 2 7 13.4 2 271 38 1 36 1 36 37 36 37 37 15 31 6.96 a 7 2 20 2 16 20 19 17 20 20 9 18 2 1.0 0 2 273 94 11 79 4 1:14 82 47 90 86 36 74 1 o.7 e 3 5,3J 3 274 81 6 75 1:10 74 71 81 Bl 32 3 74 12.32' 4 6.37 5

275 6 6 3 3 3 6 4 2 4 19.0 0 276 67 7 60 66 59 54 67 66 25 56 19.01 1 277 23 23 20 20 ao 23 23 13 22 11.5 0 2 7 8 20 1 19 20 19 19 20 19 5 18 11.00 1 281 13 1 12 11 11 13 11 11 4 7.7 2 2 8 3 1 284 1 285 2 286 1 287 27 1 26 26 23 15 27 25 7 1 21 4 5.0 0

28 8 15 1 11 3 15 9 12 12 1 8 3 6.0 0 1 28 9 36 4 29 3 33 19 1 33 31 l 28 3 5.67 2 29 rj 3 2 1 3 3 3 1 291 25 25 :as 25 25 22 5 2.09 29 2 10 1 9 10 8 1 10 10 3 7 3 6.4 2 293 86 2 8 3 1 86 12 BS BS 5 ao 4 0.7 3 294 27 27 27 17 3 27 27 6 27 3 9.2\'l 29 5 20 4 15 1 20 6 5 19 19 15 5 8.33 2 296 39 1 35 3 38 29 36 35 11 33 5 0.3 0 297 53 51 2 4 9 35 19 51 so 8 48 4 2.3 5

299 4 :a 1 4 1 39 25 4 2 38 16 29 61.68 300 12 10 2 12 12 10 10 9 11 5 3.4 5 304 1 306 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 3.3 3 307 11 11 10 10 11 10 4 1 11 1.09.18 308 37 1 36 33 28 27 37 37 23 5 28 3 4.17 309 2 310 14 1 13 11 9 2 14 8 1 6 2 9.B 3 1 311 56 2 53 1 so 37 32 55 47 13 1 44 2 0.9 3 312 57 2 55 56 54 50 57 54 21 53 17.0 5

31 3 1 5 3 12 15 5 4 15 14 5 1 12 2 o.oa 1 314 110 9 10 0 1 105 94 82 109 109 :32 3 99 1 3.4 B 1 315 82 B 7 3 1 78 72 59 61 74 35 72 11.58 316 109 13 92 4 104 1 00 62 105 98 "3 6 84 12.14 3 3.8 3 3 317 103 2 100 1 101 99 92 102 97 46 1 99 12.3 2 318 1 319 53 51 1 1 51 49 46 51 51 28 51 12.7 4 320 107 2 105 106 106 68 107 106 52 7 104 12.:a9 3:a1 42 12 30 42 40 11 42 42 16 26 14.00 2 324 22 10 12 22 1 4 6 22 22 11 B 14.50 4 3,12 5

325 9 3 5 4 3 3 9 9 3 4 8.2 5 1 326 28 14 1~ 28 27 15 26 27 10 10 6.10 9 1.a 4 4 3 27 3 5 12 23 35 33 25 35 35 21 20 B.9 5 B 2 .6 6 2 3 2 8 4 1 4 37 40 38 25 4 1 41 18 1 35 13.22 1 329 59 8 51 59 53 41 59 59 21 4 .8 12.5 2 2 3 3 0 1 331 7 5 4 60 11 73 72 65 64 64 32 59 10.72 1

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonsc8"onal not dilapidated units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units a.nd vacant nonse8"onnl not dilapidated units,for sale only.

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12 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Occupied dwelling units Contract monthly Value' of one-dwelling-

nnd tenure by condition and rcnt1 unit structures plumbing facilities

Block Vncnnt Persons per Block non- Other No room Average area oeasonnl vacant No running Occupied Average

Total Owner Renter not and Number briva.tc water Total by non· Nwnber monthly Number value occupied occupied reporting nth or 1.51 reporting rent reporting dilnp., non .. or Number white (dollatll) for rent resident dilnp. dilap. reporting or (dollars) or sale mote

e 333 78 8 66 4 66 6 4 50 74 74 42 60 11.0 3 1 3 3 4 18 1 17 17 15 9 18 18 14 16 1 9.4 3 3 3 5 82 4 68 1 9 77 75 67 72 70 29 68 12.3 2 1 336 32 3 28 1 32 28 28 31 28 14 25 1 2.4 0 3 3 7 9 2 7 9 e 7 9 9 2 6 2 2.5 0 3 3 8 6 4 2 5 ·4 4 6 4 1 2 a 1 339 16 1 15 9 8 8 16 16 8 11 3 4.09 340 24 1 23 21 9 5 24 20 13 19 4 9.4 7 344 27 1 21 2 3 27 25 8 22 22 3 22 3 3.5 4 1 346 55 5 44 3 3 53 4 2 4 49 4 9 5 42 3 2.71

347 89 14 74 1 86 32 88 BB 13 73 3 9.4 5 3 6,JJ 3 34B 52 3 46 3 51 10 2 49 4 9 4 49 5Ul2 1 349 41 6 35 41 5 4 41 41 3 34 6 O.Sll 1 350 19 5 14 19 15 8 19 19 B 14 3 4.5 0 3 19.833 3 51 9 7 2 9 1 1 9 9 2 5 4.600 352 3 2 1 3 3 3 1 1 358 2 360 1 3 6 5 1 366 2

367 89 1 B4 4 89 17 BS 84 4 81 31.9 3 370 9 5 3 1 B 6 2 8 6 3 2 1 371 3 2 1 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 377 2 378 7 5 2 7 1 1 7 7 2 4 6.6:15 379 29 1 25 2 1 29 11 1 26 26 5 26 6 0.61 3BO 30 15 13 2 30 3 28 28 1 4 71.4 2 9 1 2 ,3 B 8 3B1 7 3 17 ·51 3 2 72 31 18 6.8 6 ll 15 52 4 7.7 6 7 12.500 3B2 163 16 140 6 1 163 70 2 156 152 16 131 4 5.B 0 7 13.428 383 137 9 121 2 5 13 4 65 28 130 12B 19 114 3 4.0 7 2

3 B 5 42 37 5 41 3 9 37 37 12 40 3 7.8 5 386 5 5 5 4 5 5 1 5 4 9.20 387 63 6 56 1 63 57 43 62 62 26 2 53 2 4.67 2 3 0 a 65 18 46 1 65 so 26 64 64 26 4 3 1 4.4 4 8 5.500 389 56 53 3 45 45 43 53 46 35 2 41 3 5.8 7 390 29 1 28 28 27 25 29 29 12 3 28 15.3 5 391 69 2 63 4 65 65 60 65 63 28 4 60 16.0 6 1 392 54 47 1 6 47 46 32 47 4 7 21 42 13.21 393 41 4 37 39 37 10 41 4 1 16 35 16,8 8 1 394 55 3 51 1 55 55 50 54 54 26 50 12.2 4 1

395 26 1 25 24 24 23 26 26 6 25 13.8 4 396 53 4 4 e 1 45 4 3 37 52 52 23 4 4 13.5 4 1 397 8 .3 8 72 3 76 72 68 80 78 4 3 69 10.57 4 6.75 0 396 55 54 1 53 53 53 54 51 25 52 B.7 B 399 78 21 5 3 4 66 51 47 74 74 29 4 5 12.9 3 15 5.60 0 400 76 6 7 0 75 61 43 76 73 30 66 19.19 4 7,57 5 401 67 26 4 0 1 64 26 21 66 62 26 1 3 3 18.36 17 6.06 4 402 B 3 16 64 2 1 79 61 45 80 1:10 28 60 2 4,0 0 6 6,66 6 4 0 3 11 B 22 94 1 1 93 74 40 116 BB 31 80 16.B 3 12 6.1 J 3 4 0 4 8 3 3 77 2 1 63 61 55 80 70 30 73 12.5 7

405 124 2 114 1 7 119 11 4 4 9 116 115 39 6 111 1 3.4 a 4 0 6 142 11 126 5 135 134 126 137 13J 55 3 2 116 19.9 2 2 407 3 4 2 3 2 31 29 27 3 4 31 16 19 29 2 o.4 a 1 406 96 5 91 91 82 65 96 !J 9 37 2 79 21.5 6 3 5.0 0 0 409 69 14 54 1 68 32 2 66 64 21 49 4 8.26 8 s.oo 0 410 56 13 4 3 56 4 4 9 56 56 17 39 3 9.17 8 6.12 5 4 11 34 6 28 33 23 4 34 33 9 21 41.2B 3 4 .66 6 4 1 3 74 4 6B 2 6B 3 72 68 3 64 5 7.9 5 41 4 131 e 114 6 3 122 1 122 1 20 4 118 5 0.8 2 41 5 172 28 140 2 2 16°9 74 62 166 1 68 13 1 139 4 4,9 0 9 8 ,4 4 4

416 21 7 11 2 1 20 4 16 lB 10 5 2.6 0 2 417 18 12 5 1 1B 17 17 6 61.66 9 12.833 423 19 10 9 19 15 11 19 19 10 8 11.8 7 fl• 2.97 5 427 1 430 1 4 3 2 5 4 1 5 5 5 4 e.a7 s 4 3 5 44 10 33 1 4 4 7 4 43 4 3 1 32 5 6.7 5 8 7 ,3 7 5 4 3 6 38 6 32 38 6 38 38 2 28 4 5.7 5 1 437 29 15 12 1 1 29 5 5 27 27 2 11 5U!7 7 9.92 ll 438 1

439 22 6 16 22 9 22 22 5 1 4 4 3.0 0 1 440 10 2 8 10 10 1 10 10 4 8 11.5 0 4 4 3 72 3 69 55 52 52 72 57 28 1 54 1 4.4 B 444 91 9 80 2 72 70 68 B9 76 39 66 15.16 1 445 8 2 10 71 1 76 70 62 B1 76 31 1 53 2 0.4 7 3 2 .66 6 446 1 09 7 96 3 3 95 89 53 103 102 37 1 4 96 14.4 5 2 447 98 6 89 1 2 97 95 79 95 94 31 1 84 13.26 2 448 23 22 1 22 22 21 2 2 22 10 21 7.2 3 4 4 9 7 5 3 70 2 74 7 4 72 73 73 4 6 68 12.9 4 4 5 0 28 8 20 28 24 19 2 tl 28 16 19 15.2 6 5 3,4 0 0

451 39 10 29 3B 3 2 26 39 38 20 27 8,5 9 6 3,5 8 3 4 5 2 4 9 7 4 2 4 8 47 47 49 48 21 35 9.14 1 4 5 3 9 7 2 9 7 6 9 9 4 1 6 3.16 6 454 10 10 9 9 10 9 5 10 1o.o0 455 18 14 4 18 2 1 18 18 5 3 3 3.3 3 14 4 ,99 2 456 59 53 6 5B 9 3 59 59 15 5 2 9.20 49 s.1 :i 460 4 4 4 3 1 4 4 1 4 3.0 0 0

0

1For renter - occupied dwelling units and vncnnt nonscnoonal not dilapidotcd units,for rent. •For owner - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal nut dilapidated units, for sale only.

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EL PASO, TEXAS 13 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BWCKS: 1950-Con.

,,

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly Value' of one-dwelling-by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilities rent1 unit atructures

:Block Vacant Persons per Block non- Other No room

Avera~ area aeaaonal vacant 'No running nocupled Averag<; Owner Henter Number crivate Number month y Numb-Or Total occupied OC!cupied not and reporting atbor water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent reporting

value di!ap., non .. dilap. or Number or white (dollara) (dollars) for rent resident dllap. reporting or saJe more

8 462 2 463 1 464 27 1 26 27 27 a1 27 27 :L 1 26 11.57 46 s 36 1 32 3 3 3 33 29 33 26 11 26 8.76 1 466 97 7 81 9 !:16 86 73 66 64 4 3 24 78 19.38 1 467 59 7 51 1 58 50 40 58 58 2·4 50 15.4 0 4 s.1 2 s 468 24 3 19 2 23 23 22 22 22 :L 0 19 13.78 469 13 3 1 0 12 12 12 13 13 5 7 13.42 470 10 1 9 .10 10 10 10 10 5 6 6.7 5 471 67 31 32 1 3 63 56 34 63 63 34 24 1 0.56 18 1.9 4 4

472 14 7 7 13 11 l 0 14 14 4 6 9.50 3 1.3 0 0 473 17 5 1 2 17 12 10 17 17 5 9 11.55 4 3.8 2 5 474 14 7 6 1 14 14 6 13 13 5 5 10.60 4 2 .a 7 5 475 13 1 1 2 1 3 :t 3 1 13 13 6 12 10.91 4 76· 72 1 71 71 70 66 713 72 35 65 113.60 477 .36 5 31 32 29 1.6 36 34 15 29 14.06 2 4 'l B 26 1 2 7 24 24 2 4 28 25 7 7 24 2 o.oo 479 16 12 4 16 6 3 16 15 7 ' 18.3:1 11 6.o 9 o 481 80 7 7 3 79 65 35 80 77 25 1 64 19.32 2 48 2 6 5 1 6 4 2 6 6 2 1 3 6 .6 6 6

4 B 3 13 13 13 13 13 u 11 9 12 41.oa 48 4 10 10 ·1 0 9 9 10 10 4 10 33.60 48 5 22 22 21 4 3 22 21 20 3 J.00 486 11 11 11 11 10 10 31.10 487 70 9 60 1 56 49 0 6'9 65 18 56 13.96 2 488 11 3 8 9 6 4 11 11 a a 9.2 5 491 19 3 14 2 16 15 15 17 16 6 4 14 4 7.78 1 492 56 6 45 3 2 55 6 51 49 2 4 7 5 0.51 1 493 89 34 53 1 1 87 13 9 87 87 11 51 4 B.7 4 20 0.46 s 494 22 B 13 1 22 6 21 21 1 13 s a.a 4 5 15.400

495 6 6 2 B B 8 1 8 16.800 496 11 6 5 11 11 11 5 63.4 0 4 11.000 497 16 14 4 18 1 18 18 3 3 8.3 3 11 15,90 9 498 19 13 s 1 19 1 18 18 5 61.6 0 12 9 .5 41 500 2 504 1 512 15 5 1 D 15 5 15 12 1 10 4 4,0 0 1 513 a 4 4 8 6 8 3 5 8.3 3 2 514 20 9 8 2 1 20 3 1 17 17 1 10 5 6.9 0, 4 13.2 5 0 515 48 17 29 2 48 3 3 46 46 2 30 5 4.3 0 11 9 .s 9 0

516 3 2 1 3 3 3 1 2 518 63 <15 3 7 1 6 3 23 2 62 57 4 1 34 4 '7.3 5 13 9.1.1. 5 519 42 14 24 3 1 41 12 5 36 36 3 25 51.3 2 7 Ul57 520 3 5 9 26 35 14 12 35 34 2 26 4 a.a 4 a 9 ,7 5 0 5 ll1 22 12 10 22 B 3 22 22 1 9 4 0.5 5 7 11.142 saa 31 15 15 1 31 6 30 30 14 5 0.5 .7 6 10.SOO 523 9 5 4 9 2 9 9 3 :ll.66 4 15.000 524 6 6 6 6 6 6 J 8.16 526 24 13 11 22 2 2 Z4 24 2 10 4 7.3 0 6 16.625 5 3 5 48 13 30 2 3 46 9 43 43 4 30 4 4.4 3 6 11.3 5 0

537 10 7 3 10 2 10 10 2 5 9 .90 0 5 3 8, 31 8 23 30 1 31 31 1 23 s 0.1 a 3 8 .5 0 0 539 27 13 14 27 27 27 2 13 5 2.J o 9 a .117 540 15 3 11 1 15 2 l 14 14 10 5 ;:!.00 1 541 26 13 13 26 7 4 26 26 5 11 5 2.54 9 8 .66 6 54 2 29 3 25 1 29 15 15 28 26 2 25 41.66 1 54 3 46 12 3 3 1 4 6 19 13 45 45 2 2 31 4 1.0 3 g 9 .as a 544 17 7 8 2 17 2 2 15 15 3 8 3 5.00 6 g ,3 3 3 545 4 2 2 4 1 1 4 4 1 2 546 15 10 5 15 2 15 15 5 s a.o o 8 6.812

5 4 '1 25 19 5 1 25 1 l 24 24 1 6 4 5.8 3 13 5,93 0 54 B 21 12 9 21 14 21 21 9 8 4 0.6 2 6 4 .56 6 551 B 2 6 4 4 4 B 8 5 5 17.20 1 554 47 3 4 1 3 4 5 3 iJ 22 4 4 43 24 4 0 21.6 0 555 22 7 15 22 16 13 22 22 11 14 12.S 7 3 4 .53 3

c 1 1 2 1 5 2 6 19 2 15 2 1 9 13 1 17 17 6 17 4 6.2 3 1. 1 5 3 2 5 3 2 5 5 :t 2 1

11 1 13 2 16 2

5 .a 3 3 17 20 6 Ul 1 1 20 B 3 18 18 9 11 3 6.3 6 3 16 9 5 4 9 5 2 9 9 4 a· 5 4 .6 0 0

19 5 2 3 5 2 5 5 3 3 7 o.o 0 1 20 4 1 3 3 3 1 4 4 1 :a 21 7 5 2 7 2 2 22 7 7 7

7 .6 z 2 2 3 20 18 1 1 20 18 18 18 24 7 5 2 7 5 5 5 7,02 0 25 6 1 5 6 1 1 :1. 26 5 3 2 5 1 5 5 2 2 27 4 2 2 4 1 4 4 2 1 2 28 4 3 1 4 1 4 4 1 3 5.400

'For renter - occupied dwelling units snd vncnnt nonscasannl not dilapidated units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated unils,for sale only.

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14 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling uni ta All dwelling units.by occupancy Occupied dwelling units by condition and and tenure plumbing facilities

Block Vacant Block Otl1er No area

c

non- No cn.sonal vacant running Owner Renter ~ Number brivn.to Total occupied occupied not and reporting ath or water Total

dilnp., non .. or for tent resident dilap, dilap. or snla

29 5 3 2 5 5 33 1 36 5 3 2 5 5 37 1 38 7 5 2 7 2 7 39 12 6 4 1 1 12 7 1 10 40 8 7 1 8 4 1 8 41 12 10 2 12 12 42 16 16 16 1 16 43 19 16 2 1 19 2 18

44 6 6 6 6 45 12 10 1 1 12 10 46 4 3 1 4 1 4 47 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 48 13 9 4 13 6 13 49 1 51 1 57 2 58 6 6 6 6 59 42 40 1 1 4 2 41

60 22 22 22 22 61 34 33 1 34 34 62 6 6 6 6 63 5 4 1 5 1 5 65 3 3 2 3 66 1 70 2 71 10 15 2 1 16 17 72 5 5 5 5 73 25 12 10 3 25 9 22

74 14 12 2 14 1 4 75 3 4 33 1 34 33 76 46 33 7 5 1 4 6 8 40 77 7 7 7 7 78 27 27 16 7!1 1 Bl 1 92 4 3 1 4 1 4 93 4 2 1 1 4 1 3 94 5 2 J 5 1 5

95 26 26 26 96 4 4 4 1 4 98 5 4 1 5 4 99 22 22 22 22

100 50 46 2 50 46 104 4 2 2 4 3 1 4 106 5 4 1 5 4 107 14 4 10 14 11 2 14 108 16 6 10 16 13 6 16 1 09 249 1 247 1 24 9 6 248

110 16 8 6 16 6 3 16 111 l·B 7 11 18 10 4 16 112 3 2 1 3 1 3 113 6 6 6 1 6 119 2 120 6 4 4 B 8 121 17 8 B 1 17 5 3 16 122 4 0 15 20 3 2 4 0 39 18 35 12 3 3 J 3 2 2 3 12 4 10 J 6 1 9 B 8 !I

125 23 12 1 0 1 23 19 14 22 126 16 7 6 1 16 9 7 15 1 27 23 9 12 2 22 l. 2 9 21 1 28 lfl 11 6 1 16 11 10 17 129 13 6 4 1 2 13 5 3 10 130 82 8 14 21 16 16 22 1 37 10 J 6 1 10 2 9 1 3 e 2 140 7 7 6 4 4 7 141 12 10 1 1 12 4 4 11

142 5 2 3 5 2 2 5 143 17 2 1 0 1 4 17 16 15 12 14 4 13 6 J 2 13 4 4 11 145 1 146 17 10 5 2 17 1 1 15 147 17 13 4 16 J 1 17 148 12 10 2 12 12 1 50 2 1 51 4 2 1 1 4 J 158 11 11 11

159 1 160 4 1 J 4 j 161 9 5 2 1 1 9 a 2 ., 162 19 12 7 19 5 19 163 12 7 5 12 5 2 12 16 4 34 !I 22 J 34 13 1 31 165 6 6 6 6 6 6

"1For renter ·occupied dwelling units and vacant nonsensonnl not dilapidated units,for rent, 'For.owner· occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for sale only.

Persons per room

~~ccupied 1.51 by non·

Number white reporting or

more

5

5

7 1 10 2

8 3 12 16 18

6 10 1

4 2 1

13 3

6 41 3

22 34 1

6 5 3 1

17 5

22 B

14 33 40 2

7

4 2 3 5 1

4 4 2

21 4 8

4 2 4

14 2 16 4

248 7

16 J 16

3 6

6 16 2 JS 14

3 8 3

22 9 15 5 21 6 17 7 10 1 21 6

9

7 1 11 1

5 12 9 11 3

15 i 17 1 12 1

3

1 7 1

19 1 12 3 31 4

6 6

Contrnct monthly rcnt1

Average Number monthly reporting rent

(dollars)

2

2

2 5 5 7,0 0

2

2

1 1 4 7 o.o 0

,

1

1

1 J 6 6.66

2

10 3 8.70

8

6 71.00

1 1 3 5 3.3 3

4 s 0.00 21 6 9.66 47 a 3.J 6

1

10 4 5.5 0 10 2 8.6 0

241 3 6.0 3

7 4 8.57 10 4 s.o 0

1

4 61.2 5 7 5 6.5 7

23 51.91 J 51.66 5 2 3.6 0

9 3 J,11 9 51.11

12 4 1.8 3 7 61.42 J 6 J.J 3

12 2 9.6 3 6 6 3.3 3

1

3 '5 8.3 3 11 3 6.72

4 6 7.5 0

6 5 2.50 4 6 o.oo 2

2

3 6 6.00 7 7 7.8 5 4 6 4.50

25 5 7.28 6 4 0.66

Vnluc'ol one-dwelling-unit structures

Number reporting

3

3

4 4 4

10 14 16

6 10

2

6

6 40

22 n

6 3

15 5

11

12 33 31

7

2 1 1

3

2 4

4

5 J 2 6

J 4 9

1

6 3 5

11 6 3 1

7 9

1 1 6

8 12 10

1

1 5 8 6 9

Average value

(dollars)

9.833

6.16 6

5.45 0 5.800 a.20 o 7,3 3 0 6,926 7,J60

7,18 3 7.4 4 0

4.08 J

8.683 8.447

8.536 8.27 6 9,95 0 5.:t 6 6

a.as o 9.70 0 7,91 e 7,750 7.560 7.622 7.871

0,36 6

7,37 5

3,42 5

7.80 0 5.833

3.85 0

s .66 6 5.6 2 5 1.77

3.46 4 .66 4,30 3.8 9 5,41 7.16

3,94 5.S 2

S,41

7.56 7.1 3 6.3 3

6.8 6 7,37 4,41 5.11

7

2 6 0 0 6 6

2 2

6

2 3 0

0 5 6 1

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EL PASO, TEXAS 15 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All .dwelling units Contrnot monthly Value• of one-dwelling-by condition and Occupied dwelling units an4 tenure plumbing facilitiea rent1 unit structures

Blook Vncnnt Persons per aroa Block non- Other 'No No room

Avera~e Owner Renter ~oasonal vacant Number crivate

running '~ocupied Number month y Number Average Totnl occupied occupied not and reporting nth or water Total l.51 by non- reporting rent reporting value

dilap., non- dilap. or Number or white (dollars) (dollars) for rent reaidont dilap. reporting or sale more

c 166 24 9 14 1 24 9 5 23 23 6 14 46i4 7 3.100 167 2R 23 3 1 1 27 1,B 2 26 26 4 J 2 7.J 3 6 3.0 BJ 168 12 9 2 1 12 1 11 11 1 2 9 5.96 6 169 5 5 5 2 2 5 5 5 4 .2 0 0 170 6 6 6 6 6 6 B .SB 3 172 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 1 3 10.33 3 173 B 6 1 1 B 7 7 1 6 B . .0 0 0 176 2

.160 20 6 5 9 20 6 6 11 7,70 0 181 3 2 1 3 3 3 1

182 5 4 1 5 5 5 1 4 4 .4 2 5 16 3 6 2 1 1 2 6 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 5,7' 3 18 4 4 3 1 4 1 1 4 4 1 3 5.0 0 0 185 2 186 14 3 11 14 1 4 14 2 11 34.B1 J 7.66 6 187 60 47 9 2 2 60 39 56 56 13 11 6 6.3 6 5 1...aoo 168 3 2 1 3 :a 2 2 189 12 7 4 1 12 1 11 11 2 4 1 0 B.7 5 4 6.J 7 5 190 15 10 4 1 15 1 4 14 1 1 5 B 2.00 B 6.!;l 5 0 191 13 12 1 13 1 1 13 13 2 1 12 6 .a 2 5

192 2 19 3 16 12 4 16 16 16 1 4 102.5 0 11 9,12 7 194 11 10 1 11 10 10 1 10 a .i; 2 o 195 2 196 2 197 1 19 6 6 5 1 6 1 1 6 6 1 5 5 .2 6 0 20 0 2 201 16 10 4 a 16 14 14 4 1a6.25 10 10.120 2 0 2 20 14 6 20 2 20 20 6 6 5.8 3 12 e.10 3

20 3 17 11 6 l'i' 1 17 17 1 6 6 O.B 3 6 1 0 .916 2 0 4 11 R 3 11 11 11 3 5 e.oo 7 7.714 2 0 5 16 13 3 16 16 16 3 4 5.00 12 7.6 s a 20 6 15 10 3 2 15 13 13 3 9 s.oo 10 e.12 o 20 7 12 6 3 1 12 11 11 3 7 o.o 0 7 6 .a 1 4 20 9 9 6 3 9 9 9 3 10 5.0 0 6 7ol 16 210 47 38 8 1 4 7 J 46 46 8 92.50 36 10,922 211 17 1'3 3 1 17 16 16 1 3 7 o.oo UI 9.291 21 2 16 13 2 1 16 15 15 2 13 B .6 5 3 21 3 19 17 2 19 19 19 1 1 1 1·6 9.ll1B

214 18 11 7 18 4 18 16 1 7 67.26 10 9 .so 0 215 12 12 12 12 12 12 9 .2 0 6 216 17 12 5 17 3 17 17 4 6 7.5 0 7 6.3 5 7 217 25 20 3 2 25 23 23 1 3 105.00 20 6 .SS 5 218 1 219 7 5 2 7 3 7 7 1 2 3 6.16 6 2 2 0 16 6 1 0 16 16 16 1 9 69.22 3 5,50 0 221 3 3 3 3 J 3 5 8.3 3 222 1 2 :a 4 22 18 3 1 22 21 21 3 9 9.J 3 16 9 .s 3 8

225 16 14 2 16 16 16 2 i4 0,39 2 2 a 6. 15 14 1 15 15 15 1 14 9 ,78 5 227 17 12 5 17 1 17 17 1 4 5 1.2 5 11 9.18 1 226 15 15 15 15 15 15 10,38 0 229 15 13 1 1 15 14 14 1 13 9 ,961 230 18 14 3 1 18 2 17 17 3 6 5.00 12 9 ,37 5 231 13 7 6 1 3 13 13 5 6 0.0 o 6 13.500 23 2 15 11 4 15 15 15 4 61.2 5 .10 10.SOD 2 3 3 18 1.1 6 1 UI 1 1 17 17 7 5 2.B 5 6 a .3 J 3 234 12 11 1 12 12 12 1 11 11a.06 3

235 17 12 5 16 4 17 17 1 5 5 3.6 0 9 11.222 236 15 12 3 1 5 15 15 3 10 o.o 0 11 11.863 237 15 11 4 15 15 14 1 2 B 9.02 5 239 2 240 5 5 5 5 5 5 6.24 0 2 4 1 7 5 1 1 7 1 l 6 5 5 6 .so 0 2 4 2 11 9 1 1 11 10 10 1 7 l 0 ,3 5 7 :!4 3 13 9 3 1 12 12 12 3 111.66 9 6 ,76 6 24 5 13 9 4 12 13 13 3 7 6.66 7 10.214 2 4 6 15 13 1 1 15 1 4 14 1 12 10,833

247 15 10 5 15 15 15 5 5 3.6 0 10 9 .so 0 2 4 e 16 12 4 16 2 16 16 1 4 4 s.oo 12 1o.o4 1 24 9 12 12 12 1 12 12 11 11.409 250 15 10 5 15 2 15 15 1 5 a 4.00 7 21.642 251 16 15 l 16 11 1 5 15 7 15 4 2.4 0 252 18 4 14 16 18 17 1 13 5 7.7 5 4 6,70 0 254 9 5 3 l 9 2 6 B 4 16.75 5 9 ,60 0 255 18 7 10 1 16 5 17 17 10 6 3.9 0 4 5,37 5 2 5 6 16 13 3 '16 16 16 3 s 8.33 12 9.32 5 257 29 17 9 1 2 27 3 3 26 26 1 10 9 0.5 0 14 7 .78 5

256 11 9 2 10 2 11 10 2 6 6,6 3 3 259 19 15 4 19 19 19 l 4 5 8.7 5 14 7.54 2 2 6 0 15 9 5 1 15 1 4 14 1 5 102.20 B B ,75 0 261 25 17 7 1 as 4 24 24 7 5 4.2 a 11 6,0 0 0 262 18 16 2 1 B 2 2 18 16 1 1 16 6 ,96 2 263 15 15 15 1 5 15 15 B ,94 0 2 6 4 10 6 3 l 10 a 2 9 9 a 5 8 .so 0

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonsensonal not dilapidated units,for rent. 'For owner· occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units, for sale only.

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16 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling w1its Occupied dwelling units Contract monthly by condition and and tenurn plumbing facilities rent'

Block Vacant Persons per Block non- Other No room

Avera~e area seasonal vacant No running ocupied month y Owner Renter Number crivate Number Total occupied occupied not and reporting nth or water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent dilap .• non .. dilnp. or Number or whito (dollara) for rent resident dilnp. reporting or sole more

c 265 14 13 1 14 13 13 266 11 10 1 11 3 2 11 11 1 1 1 267 14 12 2 14 14 14 2 268 16 14 2 16 a 1 16 16 2 269 13 10 3 13 13 13 3 3 9.66 270 17 10 7 17 2 17 17 1 6 6 5,8 3 271 16 11 3 1 1 16 14 14 3 4 0.00 272 15 11 3 1 15 1 14 14 3 6 3.3 3 273 16 11 4 1 16 15 15 3 9 3.3 3 2 7 4 17 12 4 1 1.7 1 1 16 15 2

275 16 11 5 16 16 16 1 5 B 9.0 0 276 6 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 8 5.00 2 77 4 4 4 a 4 4 4 2 7.5 0 2 7 a 10 3 6 1 10 4 9 9 1 5 6 5,0 0 280 4 3 1 4 2 4 4 1 281 8 3 5 8 1 1 8 8 1 5 9 7.0 0 282 8 5 3 B B 8 3 11 3.3 3 283 4 3 1 4 1 4 4 1 284 5 5 5 1 1 5 4 285 19 12 7 1 0. 2 19 19 1 7 5 3.71

286 15 12 2 1 15 2 14 14 3 9 8.3 3 287 14 10 4 14 14 14 4 112.50 268 11 10 1 11 11 11 1 289 13 7 6 13 a 1 J 1 J 5 51.00 290 19 14 4 1 19 a 18 18 1 5 5 6.4 0 291 16 9 7 15 2 16 16 6 7 5.B 3 292 16 11 5 16 16 16 4 9 3.7 5 293 15 15 15 15 15 2 9 4 18 10 6 2 18 16 16 1 8 7 7.50 295 7 5 1 1 7 6 6 1

!!1

a 96 13 B 5 13 13 13 3 6 9.3 3 2 97 11 B 3 11 11 11 1 2 298 7 5 a 7 7 7 2 299 16 11 5 16 2 16 16 2 4 8 2,5 0 300 19 14 5 19 2 19 19 5 5 7.0 0 301 11 10 1 11 10 10 302 6 6 6 6 6 303 1 :i a 5 13 13 13 5 11 4.0 0 304 12 7 5 12 3 1 12 12 5 5 6.50 305 7 5 2 7 7 7 2 308 a 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 8 4 5.0 0 3 09 17 14 3 17 17 17 3 11 a.a o 310 21 18 3 21 4 2 21 21 3 7 8.3 3 311 13 11 2 13 13 13 2 312 1 5 10 5 15 2 15 15 5 6 6.8 0 313 16 12 4 15 16 15 1 3 7 6.66 314 17 13 4 17 17 17 4 9 o.o 0 315 15 12 3 15 15 15 3 5 9 .66 316 16 9 4 3 16 1 13 13 6 7 4.16 317 14 10 3 1 14 4 a 13 13 1 3 71.66 318 10 8 2 10 8 8 319 14 7 5 1 1 13 2 2 12 11 1 5 7 4.60 320 15 13 2 15 2 2 15 15 1 2 3 21 14 9 5 14 14 14 5 6 8.60 3 2 2 6 1 5 6 1 1 323 17 14 2 1 17 16 16 2 3 2 4 17 12 5 17 17 17 5 6 2.4 0 3 2 5 17 9 7 1 17 16 16 7 6 o.o 0 3 2 6 18 11 7 18 3 18 18 1 7 7 5.4 ll 3 27 11 9 1 1 11 10 10 1 3 2 a 15 12 3 15 15 15 2 3 29 17 13 3 1 16 2 1 16 16 1 330 21 16 -4 1 21 20 20 4 B 0.00 331 6 6 6 6 6 3 34 13 11 1 1 13 12 12 1 1 3 3 5 1 5 14 1 15 15 15 :t 336 13 10 2 1 13 12 12 2 3 37 10 6 2 10 10 10 2 3 3 8 19 11 8 19 HI 19 6 7 2.62 339 15 9 6 15 15 15 6 7 e.3 3 340 10 7 3 10 10 10 3 51.66 341 16 10 5 1 16 15 15 5 6 0.4 0 342 14 9 5 14 1 4 14 5 6 0.4 0 343 13 B 5 13 1 1 13 13 1 5 45.40 344 14 11 3 14 14 14 3 6 8.3 3 345 21 14 7 18 4 21 18 2 6 51.66 346 3 2 19 11 1 ·1 31 1 1 30 30 11 6 3.18 347 18 17 1 1•7 18 16 1 348 5 3 2 5 5 5 1 349 15 9 6 15 2 15 15 6 4 4.8 3 3 50 7 4 3 7 1 7 7 1 3 51 12 7 5 12 12 12 3 7 3.3 3 352 9 7 a 9 9 !I 2 2 3 5 3 11 7 4 11 11 11 4 7 2.25 3 54 16 15 1 16 1 16 16 1 355 11 9 2 11 11 11 2 3 5 6 15 10 2 3 15 12· 12 4 a 8.7 5

1For renter ·occupied dwelling units o.nd vo.co.nt nonsensono.I not dilnpido.ted units,for rent. 'For f)wner· occupied dwelling. units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units.for sale only.

Value' of one-dwelling-unit .structures

Number reporting

13 9

12 12 10

9 10

8 10 10

9 3

3 2 2 5 2 4 9

11 9

10 6

10 6

10 14 10

5

8 B 4

10 14 10

6 6 6 4

14 17 10

7 12 12 11

8 8

8 4

12 B 1

14 11

7 B 9

10 12 16

6 10 14 10

0 9 0

6 8 B 6

11 9

14 17

2 6

4 6 6 7

14 8

10

Average value

(dollm)

1 0.11 s 6.05 5 8.500 e.ooo 6..150 9,34 ~ 9.600 8.625 7.550 B ,95 0

7 .911 9.33 3

1 O.J )J

17.500

13,75 0 1 o.J11

a.07 a 9 .811

11.75 0 9.633 8.09 0 9.8 J J (1,99 0 e .64 2

11.0JO 6.700

a,937 6.68 7 9.00 0

10.110 6.75 0

10.000 1a.166 1 Q,JJ) 11.00 0 11.llS 0

11.714 !1 Jl6 4 e.19 o a.1a s a.Jn J

10.041 8.67 2 e.1 so 6.87 5

9,37 5 9,17 5 7.16 6 8.0UI

8041' 9 .90 9 7.05 7 9.2 5 0 9.05 5

7.5) 0 9.00 6

10687 10.266

9.00 12.1 ·11

0 I

0 <I 5 5

10,79 1 loll'

!1.46 0.1 a

9.00 9,so 6A 1'

0 0 <l 0 1 6 ;,i H

6.50 8.60 9.16 7 ,3 9 •

11.ss

8.S l

a.so 10.50

7 ,91 10.76 11.2 3 11.20 10.65

3

0 0 6 5 5 7 0

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EL PASO, TEXAS

- Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con. --"~"=/"~=

AU dwelling units. by oceupnnoy All dwelling units Contract monthly by condition and Occupied dwelling units nnd tenure

plumbing facilities rent1

Block Dlock Vacant Other

Persons per area non ..

.No r No room

Average Owner Renter lm11Bonnl vacant unning Occupied Total occupied not and Number cr1vato water Total by non- Number monthly occupied dilnp., non- reporting nth or or Number 1.51 white reporting rent

for rent resident dilap. dilap. reporting or (dollars) or nalo more

c 3 5 7 15 12 1 2 15 13 13 1 361 10 9 1 10 10 10 1 362 13 10 3 13 13 13 3 a 5.o o 363 14 12 2 14 14 14 2 364 14 12 1 1 14 13 13 1 1 365 1 :a iO 2 12 12 12 2 366 4 3 1 4 3 3 1 367 9 9 9 9 B 366 7 4 3 7 7 7 3 8 5.00 369 5 5 5 5 5 370 12 7 3 1 1 9 10 9 1 2 371 12 8 4 12 12 12 3 6 6.66 3 7 2 18 8 1 o 18 3 1 18 18 1 10 5 4.3 o 373 23 13 10 23 3 23 22 2 9 69.22 374 17 9 6 1 1 17 2 2 15 15 1 7 9 4.0 0 375 15 13 2 15 15 15 2 376 11 8 3 11 11 11 2 3 7'1 3 1 2 :i 3 3 a 378 11 9 2 11 11 11 2· 379 7 5 a 7 7 7 2 380 15 9 6 15 15 15 6 8 4i 6 381 17 14 3 17 17 17 3 9 8.3 3 382 19 18 1 19 19 19 1 383 3 1 11 19 1 31 12 1 30. 30 1 19 3 4.63 386 2 387 7 1 6 7 2 7 7 1 5 41.0 0 3 B 8 15 12 3 15 15 1·5 1 3 6 5.00 389 14 13 1 14 14 14 1 391 17 7 9 1 17 16 16 8 81.2 5 392 :i 2 1 3 3 3 1 393 16 10 6 16 16 16 5 6 5.00 394 1 5 7 8 15 1 1 15 15 1 8 8 6.8 7 395 17 1.4 3 1. 7 17 17 3 61.66 396 24 10 14 24 24 23 1 14 5 7.3 5 397 a4 15 8 24 24 24 7 7 6.0 5 398 ill 10 6 1 8 18 18 7 51.0 0 399 4 4 4 4 4 400 3 1 13 16 31 31 31 17 4 9.2 3 401 27 i2 12 3 27 1 1 24 24 14 71.64 402 i4 13 1 14 14 14 1 4 0 ;:I 13 11 404 1

2 1 3 13 13 2

406 9 9 9 9 9 4 0 7 El 7 1 8 8 8 1 408 9 6 3 9 9 9 3 3 5.3 3 409 22 iO 12 22 22 22 3 12 6 0.0 B 410 17 15 2 17 17 17 2 411 il 5 6 li 11 11 6 10 3.3 3 412 22 i2 6 1 1 22 20 20 9 9 7.22 413 26 15 11 25 2 26 26 10 6 0.70

414 17 i2 4 1 17 16 16 1 3 6 6.66 415 25 20 5 25 2 25 25 5 6 0.60 416 14 11 3 14 14 14 3 1 o o.o o 417 i6 16 16 16 15 1 410 24 20 4 24 24 24 1 3 6 3.3 3 419 i9 14 5 19 1 19 19 5 4 4.00 420 i3 12 i 13 13 13 1 4 2 2 8 7 i 6 1 1 8 8 1 423 5 4 1 5 5 5 1 4 2 4 9 7 2 9 9 9 2

425 15 10 5 15 15 15 5 7 2.00 4 a 5 7 6 1 7 7 7 1 4 27 i7 13 4 j, 7 17 16 1 3 9 B.3 3 4 2 0 15 13 1 1 14 14 13 1 2 429 24 22 2 24 24 24 1 4 :i 0 10 9 1 1 0 10 10 1 431 24 :01 :i 23 24 23 2 432 17 6 11 17 17 17 10 6 a.a o 433 17 6 11 16 17 17 11 6 9.5 4 4 :i 4 17 11 6 17 2 17 16 6 91.Q 6

4 3 5. 18 16 2 18 18 17 1 6 6 7.5 0 4 3 6 38 32 6 38 38 37

9 5.00 4 3 7 18 13 5 18 18 18 ?- 5 9 3.7 5 438 14 9 4 1 14 1 1 13 13 4

4 :i 9 5 4 i 5 1 1 5 5 1 1 440 15 12 2 1 13 1 4 1 :i 4 4 1 12 9 2 1 12 1 1 11 11 2 4 4 2 20 14 6 20 20 19 ,6 6 6.3 3 4 4 3 9 7 2 9 9 9 2 4 4 4 2

4 4 5 2 14 14 14 2 14 12 1 1 14 14 7 61.4 2 446 15 7 7 1 15

7 4.3 7 35 35 B 447 35 27 8 35 4 61.71 19 19 1 7 448 19 12 7 1. 9

11 4 B 0.7 5 449 11

I 7 4 11 11

7.5.00 4 5 0 3 19 19 19 3 19 16 10 1 4 51 10 9 i 1 0 10

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vl\Cant nonseasonal not dil,apl<!ated unlt.s,for rent, 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vo.cant nonseasonal not dtlap1dated umts,for sale only.

17

Value• of one-dwelling-unit ijtructurea

Number reporting

12 9

10 12 12 10

3 8 4 4

6 8 5

10 6

12 7 i 9 4

7 14 18 1i

i 12 12

6 2

9 7

i4 8

14 9 4 9 B

13

ii

9 6 6 9

14 4

12 6

10 18 1i 16 18 12 12

6 4 7

10 6

11 12 22

9 20

6 4

il

i6 29 13

9 4

12 B

13· 6

12 4

21 10

7 16

9

Average value

(dolla.ra)

8.441 7.444 9 ,70 o 9 .60 8 6 .90 0 9,770 7,3 3 3 9 .a o o 7 ,75 0 1.25 o

8.0 8 3 8 .s 3 7 7.2 4 0

1 0.15 0 7.2 3 3 8 ,95 8 9 .78 5

8 .46 6 8 .SO 0

10.18 5 i0.085

8.6 3.3 9.0 4 5

9.12 5 6.475

10.833

10.888 9,35 7 8.82i 9 .68 7 9 .57 1 B.11 i

i 2.12 5· 9,0 2 2 1.1 a 7 9 .a 0 7

i0.590

9.666 1i,75 0

7 .8 3 3 7 ,97 7

i 4,17 8 i3.875 i s,12 s

9.0 8 7

i0.820 B.80 5

i 4 .98 1 i 3 ,71 6

8,37 2 7.11 6

10.583 7.916

i 3.SO 0 11.714

8.34 0 6.416 B.681 9.4 5 B

i 2.3 4 0 9.422

i 0.2 9 0 9.33 3

11.62 5 8 .60 9

11.8 5 6 10.99

9 .6 3 8 3

6 5 6 5

9.66 5 .a 7

13.16 8,12 9.88 4

i o_,3 3

i0,62 9 .62 9 .72 9.80

i6.85 i 1.74 16,4 4

3

5 5 3 0 7 3 4

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18 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950--Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly Value' of one-dwelling~ by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilities rentl unit structures

Block Vacant Persons per Block non- Other No No room Av.cmgo area seasonal vacant running Occupied Avcugo Owner Renter Number grivn.te Number monthly Number Total occupied occupi~

not and reporting nth or water Total 1,51 by non- reporting rent reporting valu• dilap., non- dilap. or Number or white (dollars) (dollan) for rent resident dilap. reporting or sale more

c 452 20 17 3 20 1 20 20 3 5 3.0 0 17 18.00H 453 26 23 3 25 26 26 2 19 12.815 4 5 6 17 13 4 17 2 2 17 17 1 4 4 6.25 12 7 ,JO ll 4 57 15 11 4 15 15 15 4 9 2.5 0 11 1 3 ,72 7 458 7 7 7 7 7 7 24.!)00 459 7 5 2 7 7 7 2 2 460 15 13 2 15 15 15 2 13 1 2 ,Jij 4 4 61 4 1 29 11 1 41 1 1 40 39 2 10 5 9.3 0 29 a.111 462 30 16 12 30 1 30 28 2 9 6 6.6 6 8 2 0,()6 2 4 6 3 26 18 9 1 28 1 27 27 1 4 7 0.7 5 12 1 7./i2 s

464 11 7 4 11 11 11 3 109.00 7 13.000 4 6 5 17 9 6 2 17 1 1 15 15 1 6 7 4.16 8 1 4 ,75 0 466 15 11 2 2 15 1 13 12 1 7 17.285 467 21 13 6 2 21 1 1 19 19 2 6 a 3.6n 6 470 2 4 7 1 3 2· 1 3 3 3 1 2 472 16 18 18 18 18 16 12.500 473 36 27 9 36 36 35 1 9 5 6.66 26 a.u a 474 13 5 7 1 1 3 12 11 7 7 2.8 5 5 a.?O 0 477 4 J 1 4 1 4 4 2

478 27 15. 7 1 4 27 1 22 22 7 5 8.71 9 1 5Jl5 5 479 8 6 2 B B B 1 4 1 0 .so 0 4 ll 0 4 1 2 1 4 3 3 1 482 26 14 12 ?,6 1 1 26 26 a 12 5 4.16 13 7.84 Ii 483 5 4 1 5 5 5 1 3 6.00 (I 484 20 10 9 1 20 19 19 1 9 8 7.5 5 9 1 0 .50 0 485 3 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 48 6 6 3 3 6 6 6 3 5 6.6 6 3 9 .90 0 487 23 17 6 23 23 23 5 7 6.4 0 14 A .65 0 488 20 16 4 2 0. 1 20 20 4 6 o.o 0 14 7 Jla l

489 5 5 5 1 5 5 4 7.U'/ !I 490 11 7 4

I 11 11 11 3 5 7.0 0 5 7,20 u

491 1 492 16 11 5 16 2 16 16 5 7 6.0 0 10 1 a.mo 4 9 3 6 2 2 a 6 4 4 1 494 14 3 11 14 14 14 11 7 9.7 2 3 11.!i 0 0 495 18 14 3 1 18 17 17 3 6 8.3 3 11 11.<!9 (l 4 9 6 10 B 2 10 10 10 2 7 ~I. I[, 'I 497 11 7 3 1 11 1 1 10 10 1 2 4 5 .ei~ b 498 17 8 9 17 17 17 1 8 4 a.B 7 8 7 :10 ()

499 27 17 10 27 2 27 27 1 10 5 5,6 0 16 a .()j·J h 500 32 15 16 1 32 5 2 31 28 3 15 5 4.B 0 13 11-10·1 501 34 13 21· 34 9 3 4 34 2 20 51.B 0 7 9,4 ~ H 502 24 14 10 24 24 24 1 10 51.8 0 11 \),Jlfi 503 27 5 22 27 27 27 22 61.9 5 5 10 Jlrl!'l 504 17 13 4 17 1 17 17 3 5 B.3 3 12 11.000 5.0 5 2 506 20 13 7 20 1 20 20 7 4 9.2fl 12 1 fa.1 tb h 507 10 a 2 10 3 1 10 10 2 7 6,/i~~ 508 2

509 13 9 4 13 13 13 4 5 7.5 0 5 10 ,'/O () 510 ;1.2 8 4 12 1 12 12 1 4 1 0 2.7 5 6 19/•hf, 511 18 13 5 18 3 1 ti 18 4 7 8.7 5 10 1 o.ss f) 512 27 B 19 27 7 27 27 18 8 3.61 6 11.0fl ~

D 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 11:1ie. 7 a 7 1 8 8 8 1 7 12 ,47 l 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 9,10 0 9 1

10 2 12 12 9 3 12 9 9 9 A :r 11 13 17 15 2 17 17 16 2 15 l a.100 1 4 10 10 10 10 10 10 14 .t 0 0 15 3 3 3 3 3 3 Ul.9J l 16 15 12 3 15 15 14 1 3 1 9 3.3 3 11 9.66 l

17 12 7 3 2 12 1 1 10 10 3 13o.o0 6 1a.ti11• 18 14 11 2 1 14 13 13 2 10 10,41\ 0 19 2 26 12 8 4 12 12 12 4 71.7 5 7 1 O,J !\'I 27 11 9 1 1 11 10 10 1 9 1 0.4 4 -4 28 4 4 4 4 4 4 9.li~ ~ 29 6 5 1 5 1 1 6 6 1 3 5,50 0 31 7 5 2 7 2 2 7 6 1 2 4 13,25 (1 32 2 33 10 9 1 10 9 9 1 1 9 9.liiJ 6

34 10 9 1 10 10 10 1 9 7 ,4 ~! ~t 35 4 3 1 4 3 3 3 12.a J' 39 2 4 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 10.10 c. 42 20 17 2 1 20 19 19 2 15 14.1(> 44 29 25 3 1 29 28 28 3 11 o.o 0 24 16.tl3 47 29 8 20 1 29 1 1 a.a 28 1 20 61.0 0 7 7.(Jfl 4 8 16 15 l 16 1 16 16 13 11.rn 4 9 1 50 16 10 6 16 16 15 4 81.2 5 8 13.00 !

51 23 18 4 1 23 1 22 22 2 16 11.59

1For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for 1•cnt. 'For owner- occupied dwelling unit.s and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units, for sale only.

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EL PASO, TEXAS 19 Table 3.-CHARACTERIS'TICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly Value' of one-dwelling-by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilities rcnt1 unit .structures

Blook Vacant Persons per Block non- Other No room area seasonal vacant No running ::ccupied Avera~e Average Owner :Renter Number grivalc Number month y Number Total occupied occupied not and reporting athor water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent reporting

value dilap., nQn- dilnp. or Number or white (dollare) (dollare) for rent rCllident dilap. reporting or sale more

a 52 16 11 4 1 16 15 15 4 112.00 10 11.9 0 0 53 11 9 2 11 11 11 1 2 7 11.428 54 13 10 2 1 13 12 U! 2 8 10.B75 SS 1 57 14 12 2 14 14 14 2 12 12.6Z5 58 14 10 1 1 2 14 11 11 1 9 7 .92 2 S9 7 7 60 a 61 4 3 1 4 3 3 3 11.666 62 1

63 15 12 3 15 lS 1S 3 6 3.3 3 10 1 6.0 5 0 64 20 16 4 20 ao 20 1 4 61.SO 14 10.428 65 18 13 4 1 18 17 17 4 8 o.o 0 13 1 4 ,9 a 3 66 10 7 3 10 10 10 3 8 7.66 7 9,14 2 67 17 15 a 17 s 17 16 a 14 10,59 2 68 10 7 3 10 10 10 3 7 8.3 3 6 9.416 69 25 as 25 as 25 as 9,74 0 70 13 13 13 13 13 13 .9.88 4 71 25 19 6 25 25 25 2 G 7 2.8 j 19 8.B68 72 16 15 1 16 15 15 15 9.2 3 3 73 15 14 1 15 14 14 14 i 1.1 4 2 74 17 15 2 17 17 17 1 2 14 10 ,75 0 75 27 22 4 1 26 26 25 1 4 B 1.ll 5 19 2 a.1 s 7 76 20 1A 2 20 20· 20 1 16 22,875 77 20 16 4 20 20 20 4 111.as 16 1 2.15 6 78 31 26 2 3 29 as 28 a as 14.SS6 79 13 12 1 12 12 12 11 14.0 3·6 81 141 127 9 2 3 137 136 123 4 6 82.50 122 6.14 0 8 3 6 4 2 6 6 6 2 4 14,75 0 84 3 3 3 3 3 2

85 16 12 4 16 12 1a 3 10 3.3 3 11 16.04S 86 1S 12 3 1.4 15 14 2 12 10,983 87 19 16 3 19 19 19 3 7 7,3 3. 15 10.400 88 16 fl B 16 16 16 1 7 8 9.2 B 8 a.a 5 o 89 28 17 11 28 2 28 27 3 11 6 2.0 0 16 11.0 6 2 90 14 12 2 14 14 14 a 12 9 .6 2 5 91 12 7 3 2 12 10 10 3 106.66 6 0.se 3 92 16 16 16 16 15 14 8 .6 0 7 93 15 13 2 1 5 15 15 2 13 1 o.o 3 8 94 17 16 1 16 17 17 1 1 16 8 .s 6 2 . 95 19 14 5 19 19 19 5 8 6.60 ':I. 4 11.3 2 1 96 13 11 2 13 13 13 2 11 9,13 6 97 10 A 2 10 10 10 2 B 15.375 98 16 11 5 16 16 16 1 4 112.50 11 a 1.0 4 5 99 5 2 3 5 5 s 2 2

100 5 4 1 5 5 s 1 4 1 4,1 a 5 101 8 7 1 8 8 8 1 '7 10.57.1 102 11 10 1 11 11 11 1 9 1 3,16 6 103 3 3 2 3 2 2 104 33 1 32 1 1 1 1

105 26 8 2 16 10 10 9 2 8 a.o 3 7 107 1 108 11 10 1 11 11 11 1 10 19,80 0 109 20 11 9 20 20 20 B 4 7.12 11 10.0 2 7 110 19 15 4 19 19 19 4 7 4 .a 5 13 10 .7 3 0 111 11 10 1 11 10 10 10 12.BOO 112 14 12 a 14 14 1 4 2 12 11.7 5 0 113 17 13 4 17 3 17 16 1 4 4 2.00 12 10.625 114 36 26 8 1 1 36 2 3 4 34 1 1 9 6 4.5S 23 B .613 11S 27 13 14 27 4 27 26 2 14 5 2.9 2 !l a.a 3 3

116 5 5 5 5 5 5 B .6 0 0 117 12 9 3 12 12 12 3 5 o.oo 8 9A 3 7 118 14 12 2 14 14 14 1 2 12 10.625 119 17 13 3 1 17 16 16 4 67.25 13 9,1 s 3 12 0 18 10 8 18 18 18 7 9 2.14 10 9 ,7 0 0 1 21 17 10 7 16 17 16 7 9 2.8 5 7 11.1 4 2 122 21 16 3 2 21 1 :I. 19 18 3 106.66 13 14 ,3 7 6 1 a J 3 2 1 3 2 2 1a4 38 35 3 38 36 38 3 10 o.o 0 35 9 .8 4 5 1a5 19 7 12 19 19 17 11 67.72 1

1a6 · 40 14 24 2 4 0 1 38 38 a 3 76.60 1 27 56 24 32 56 56 56 32 6 4.0 3 1 12 8 17 14 2 1 17 16 1S 2 13 10.692 12 9 16 fl B 16 2 16 16 8 6 3.7 5 6 10.66 5 130 .13 A 5 13 13 13 1 5 6 8.4 0 5 10.600 1 31 15 12 3 15 15 15 3 5 4.3 3 12 ·7,3 3 3 132 20 7 12 1 ao 3 1 19 19 2 13 5 6.15 5 0.30 o 133 17 13 4 17 17 17 4 5 7.5 0 12 a.o o 0 134 10 10 10 1 10 10 9 7,38 8 135 5 2 3 5 s 5 1 1

136 24 17 6 1 24 1 23 22 1 6 4 9.3 3. 16 9,2 0 0 . 13 a 28 9 19 28 9 28 24 2 17 s 4.7 0 1

1 39 24 7 17 24 24 23 :I. 6 61.50 5 1 o.o 0 0 14 0 32 17 15 32 7 32 32 3 13 5 5,69 14 8 .71 4 141 1 142 21 7 14 21 1 21 21 1 14 39.57 6 10.08 3 143 23 13 10 23 1 1 23 23 2 8 6 o.i a 9 8 .6 6 6

'For renter - occupied dwelling units nnd vacant nonsc11Sonnl not dilnpidnted units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidatcd.unita,for sale only.

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20 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units

Contract monthly by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbiug facilities rcnt1

Block Vacant Persons per Block non .. Other

No No room

Av~ra~e area seosonal v11cnnt running ccupicd Owner Renter Number :grivate Number month y Total occupied occupied not and reporting athor wat~r Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent dilnp., non .. dilap. or Number or white (dollars) for rent resident dilap. reporting

or sale more

0 144 18 13 5 18 18 17 1 4 5 7.5 0 145 25 13 11 1 24 7 1 24 24 2 11 4 8.18 146 14 10 4 14 14 14 2 4 5 6.2 5 147 27 18 8 1 26 3 26 25 3 9 7 8.8 8 148 13 11 1 1 13 12 12 1 149 13 !I 4 13 1 1 13 13 2 15 0 14 12 2 14 14

~ 2

1 51' 20 18 2 20 20 2 152 32 13 18 1 31 31 19 7 2.6 3 153 36 18 19 1 38 37 18 6 9.2 7

154 7 5 1 1 6 6 6 155 2 15 6 25 21 3 1 25 24 23 2 158 18 14 4 16 16 18 3 5 o.o 0 159 12 11 1 12 12 11 160 21 16 5 21 2 21 21 1 5 6 7.0 0 161 16 13 5 16 18 16 1 4 4 8.7 5 162 17 11 6 17 1 17 17 1 6 4 3.66 163 21 13 8 21 3 21 21 1 6 4 6.16 164 18 14 3 1 18 1 17 16 3 5 6.3 3

165 19 13 6 19 2 1 19 18 5 7 5.00 166 25 17 B 24 1 1 25 22 8 7 0.62 167 21 11 10 21 21 20 10 6 5.8 0 168 14 4 10 14 2 14 14 10 7 s.oo 169 24 15 8 1 24 1 1 23 23 1 6 5 s.o 0 170 27 15 10 1 1 27 2 1 25 25 1 9 71.4 4 171 6 5 2 1 8 7 7 1 3 61.66 172 3 5 7 24 3 l. 34 2 1 31 30 2 25 6 0.4 0 173 16 7 11 18 18 18 9 a 1.66 175 16 9 6 1 16 1 15 15 1 6 5 0.16

176 :t 9 16 3 19 19 19 3 6 3.3 3 176 12 9 3 12 1 12 9 2 179 22 15 7 22 22 22 7 6 8.8 5 180 16 14 4 18 18 15 4 4 3.7 s 181 23 7 15 1 23 22 22 15 6 0.4 0 182 13 10 3 13 1 13 13 3 2 8.3 3 183 11 7 4 11 11 10 4 5 6.2 5 184 13 11 2 13 13 13 2 185 30 17 13 :rn 1 1 30 30 4 11 6 6.3 6 186 12 7 5 12 2 2 12 12 1 5 7 7,00

187 16 14 4 11 4 18 17 2 3 5 6.66 166 10 10 10 10 10 169 6 1 5 6 1 6 5 2 190 13 5 e 13 13 13 6 G 4.16 192 50 5 29 7 9 34 4 2 34 34 13 25 5 6.0 4 195 10 3 7 10 9 10 9 1 7 5 9.20 196 25 6 1 1 17 25 1 1 7 7 1 197 31 30 1 31 31 31 1 198 53 34 17 i 1 50 4 4 51 47 1 14 81.9 2 199 12 8 3 1 12 1 1 11 11 1 2 200 7 5 1 1 6 2 6 6 2 1 201 :t 2 7 5 12 4 1 12 12 2 5 5 o.oo 202 12 6 6 10 4 1 12 12 4 5 5 9.4 0 203 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 2 5.2 0 204 4 0 21 18 1 39 16 2 39 38 9 16 4 a.a o 205 19 12 7 19 4 19 19 1 7 41.8 5 206 22 10 12 21 2 22 20 1 1 12 4 8.3 3 207 15 7 8 15 1 15 12 1 7 5 9.71 206 15 11 4 15 1·5 13 1 4 7 2.5 0 209 24 16 7 1 22 2 23 21 5 6 4.8 0

210 3 4 18 16 34 2 2 34 34 2 15 5 5.3 3 211 :a 5 10 14 1 25 3 24 24 1 3 6 4.3 B 212 21 11 9 1 21 6 3 20 20 1 9 7 3.8 B 21J 13 10 3 13 13 13 3 5 7.66 214 10 1 9 10 1 1 10 10 9. 4 0.8 8 215 25 6 19 25 9 25 25 6 19 e 2.7 3 216 14' a 5 1 14 13 13 5 5 5.60 217 12 11 1 12 12 12 1 1 218 25 8 17 25 3 2 25 25 16 5 2.5 0 219 20 11 9 20 1 1 '2 0 20 6 .9 5 3.5 5 220 12 11 1 12 12 12 4 1 2 21 21 9 10 2 21 3 2 19 16 1 4 9 6 7.11 222 21 9 12 21 9 J 21 20 5 1 11 4 9.5 4 223 36 18 16 2 33 10 1 34 33 13 17 3 4.7 0 2 2 4 17 13 3 1 17 7 2 16 16 4 3 17.00 225 46 16 30 46 27 9 46 46 18 3 28 21.17 226 20 13 7 20 6 2 20 19 5 1 7 3 6.5 7 2 27 3 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 2 228 6 5 1 6 l 1 6 6 1 2 1 229 13 11 1 1 12 2 2 12 12 4 1 1 230 9 6 3 B 5 2 9 9 4 3 4 0.66 231 14 14 14 1 14 14 232 16 16 15 16 16 233 22 20 2 22 22 22 1 234 8 2 5 1 8 7 2 7 7 3 6 14.3 3 235 10 4 6 10 9 1 10 9 4 1 4 17.5 0 236 16 8 6 16 8 3 16 15 4 4 12.25

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units, for rent, •Far owner - occupied dwelling units. and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units.for sale only,

Value' or one-dwelling-unit structureB

Number reporting

11 11

8 14 11

B 11 11

2

20 13 10 13

9 10

a 12

12 9 8 3

12 10

4 3 6 7

16 8

12 11

6 9 5

10 1 3

5

10

1

5 30 :rn

B

5 4 4

1 '7 7 A 5 8

12

17 9 5 B 1 5 8 8 8 9

9 8 7

11 6

10 11

1 4 B

4 13 16 20

1 2 5

Avorago nlue

(dolla11)

9 ,95 4 5,99 0 8.562 7.581 7,11 8 8 .s 3 '1 9.27 a

11.36 3

8.660 7,15 J 7,700 7.S 6 1 7.05 5-5.e so 5.soo 9.4511

9,12 5 a.3 3 J 7Jl12 7.soo

10.uis 9.650

14.250 24.666 11.S 3 l 13.500

5,937 10.57 5

B .5 4 1 l Q,36 l

6,03 3 6.t 6 f! 6,76 0 6Jl10 7,50 7 7,30 0

8.600

9.600 1 2.1 b 0 12.SS 'I

6Jl12

5 .60 0 5.2 5 0 4 .a 7 5

3.817 5,35 7 7,437 9 ,92 0

10.18 7 1 Q,37 5

0 .e 2 l 15,77 7 14.SOO 13 .87 s

19 ,30 0 9,06 a

1.0.075 6.4 3 7

10.22~

7 ,4 11 12.7 3 7 1OJI5 7

4 .41 B 5,2 :is 3,0 3 0 5.60 9

4,3 7 5 s.a 3 7

J,50 13.S a 13,3 a

0 3 5 5 1 J,3'/.

4.8 0 0

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EL PASO, TEXAS

-· ==---== Table ;.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure

plumbing .fncilities rent1

Block Block Vacant Other · No

Persons per area non- Ne room

Average Owner Renter eaaonal vacant running ccupied Tot1tl occupied no~ nnd Number grivate water Total by non- Number ·monthly occupied dilap., non .. reporting nth or or Number 1.51 white reporting rent

!or rent resident dilnp. dilap, reporting or (dollars) or salo more

0 237 17 7 0 1 1 15 14 11 1 5 13 6 7 11.4 2 230 3 3 3 l 239 16 9 6 1 15 8 6 15 15 2 3 2 240 21 13 7 1 20 7 20 18 3 6 2 J.O 0 241 19 18 1 19 6 6 19 19 1 4 1 2 4 2 20 14 5 1 20 4 3 19 18 11 4 3 o.o 0 2 4 3 10 13 5 18 1 1 18 18 3 5 4 9.0 0 244 3 4 17 16 1 33 1 1 J3 32 3 16 5 7.62 2 4 5 27 13 12 2 27 1 25 25 1 12 61.41 2 4 6 14 7 7 14 2 1 4 14 3 5 6 0.60 ;i 4 7 3 0 9 21 30 30 30 1 20 4 5.9 0 248 20 15 5 20 20 20 1 5 4 2 8.7 5 249 18 13 5 16 18 18 2 4 5 61.0 0 250 27 18 9 27 3 1 27 27 2 8 5 3.12 2 51 24 16 8 2 4 12 4 24 24 4 4 2 2.5 0 252 8 6 2 8 1 1 8 8 2 1 2 253 20 13 7 20 11 5 20 19 4 7 21.71 254 23 12 11 23 13 12 23 23 7 10 27.20 255 2 256 14 11 3 14 8 2 14 13 5 2 2 57 19 5 1 3 1 19 14 7 18 17 9 13 21.4 6 256 0 6 2 8 2 2 8 8 1 2 259 34 26 7 1 34 33 33 6 117.16 :a 6 0 266 :a 3 3 2 3 4 6 259 27 26 256 254 16 1 20 B 6.9 0 2 61 16 15 1 16 16 16 1 262 ao 8 12 19 16 9 2·0 18 11 12 3 4.91 2 6 3 25 11 14 25 21 14 25 24 6 14 12.6 4 264 27 11 15 1 26 23 11 26 20 10 10. 9.7 0 2 6 5 21 13 a 1.9 19 16 21 16 11 8 12.12 266 18 11 7 18 11 8 18 18 3 2 6 2 2.3 3 267 34 14 20 33 29 25 34 34 9 1 20 17.6 0 268 ao 12 8 2 lil 17 13 20 20 8 4 6 2 0.66 269 22 15 7 22 5 2 22 22 8 6 3 4 3.3 3 270 17 16 1 17 17 17 8 271 18 13 5 17 4 3 18 18 2 11 3 3 4.3 3 272 18 11 7 18 9 5 18 18 4 3 7 3 2.8 5 273 26 11 15 26 9 5 26 26 1 5 14 4 2.14 274 72 9 t\ 3 66 61 60 72 71 21 38 62 1 8.5 4 275 48 i1 36 1 45 4 1 4 1 47 4 7 17 16 36 15.13 276 20 15 5 20 fl 6 20 20 6 12 5 3 5.4 q lil77 11 7 3 1 11 6 2 10 10 3 2 3 12.66 278 9 6 1 9 3 2 9 9 2 1 279 12 9 3 Ul 7 4 12 12 4 1 3 1 8.3 3 28 0 3 4 10 23 1 34 26 8 33 33 17 1 22 2 6.5 4 281 36 10 24 2 36 28 3 34 32 8 1 24 18.12 28 3 6 2 4 6 4 4 6 6 2 1 284 19 3 16 17 l.6. 14 19 18 10 15 11.20 265 ·1

10.7 0 266 23 12 10 1 22 19 17 22 15 6 10 267 10 5 5 10 9 1 10 10 7 5 14.60

:a 8 8 11 6 5 10 9 i 2 11 9 5 2 4 17.2 5 289 14 10 4 13 12 2 14 11 2 2 2 9 0 1

2 291 4 1 3 3 1 1 4 4 2 9 2 26 16 9 1 25 20 6 25 24 9 6 5 2 8.6 0 293 18 7 10 1 18 17 13 17 11 4 1 9 1 0 3.3 3 294 22 12 9 1 22 17 16 21 16 9 9 11.4 4 296 39 9 30 38 33 29 39 35 14 3 23 4 6.3 0 297 25 11 13 1 24 18 9 24 24 5 3 12 14.16 296 28 15 12 1 26 17 9 27 26 14 6 9 2 3.7 7

299 36 20 16 36 25 23 36 36 14 4 11 2 4.09 300 29 22 7 29 16 8 29 29 B 12 6 19.8 3 301 26 14 12 :a 6 19 1H 26 26 6 11 11 21.S 4 3 0 2 23 11 12 23 17 2 23 23 10 4 11 12.09 303 25 16 9 25 14 5 25 25 3 1 4 B 15.6 7 304 36 11 a3 2 31 26 8 34 34 16 2 21 15.3 3 305 1 309 1 311 18 7 11 18 15 11 18 17 10 1 11 19.00 31ll 13 5 8 1 3 10 6 13" 13 4 5 5 3 8.00

3 1 3 :ao 13 7 20 18 17 20 19 8 3 15.00 314 11 3 B 11 9 4 11 9 3 6 8 19.2 5 315 22 13 8 1 22 10 15 21 21 6 3 6 14.B 3 316 9 5 4 9 a 9 7 5 5 3 2 3.3 3 317 26 10 15 1 25 20 8 25 24 9 5 12 2 4.91 318 20 12 0 20 11 2 20 20 5 13 7 2 4.28 320 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 4 3 3 1

19 16 3 19 18 9 1 6 17.33 3 21 19 12 7 21 8 2 4 13.7 5 322 22 16 6 20 1 4 14 22

323 3 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 1

324 14 7 7 14 11 10 14 14 6 2 7 7.B 5 '3 2 5 3 :a 1 3 3 3 3 3 1 328 3 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 329 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 1 3 3 0 1

1 4 4 1 332 4 1 3 3 1 51 12.33 333 6 :a 9 5a 1 61 56 9 61 60 31

1For renter - occupied dwelling nnita and vncnnt nonseasonal not dil_npi<!ated nnii;s,for rent. •For owner· occupied dwelling units and vncnnt nonseasonal not d1lnp1dntcd umta,for sale only.

21

Value• of one-dwelling-unit structures

Number reporting

5

6 9

17 11 10 15 11

6

6 14 12 16 11

5 10

5

8

4 5

26 2 2 4

15 5 6 4 7 6

9 7

11 14 10

8 7 4 9

13

4 6 8 3 6

1

9 5

5 6

11 6 9 5 5

10

17 22 12

8 15

6

4 3

6

7 4 6

10 3

10 15

5 1

4

3

Average value

(dollars)

4 .2 0 0

B ,7 5 0 B .2 2 2 7.67 6 8.318 7.50 0 9 .67 3 8,936

1 0.16 6

5.50 3 7.67 B 6.433 7.1318 7.000 6 .60 0 5.08 0 5J30 0

3 ,7 3 7

4 ,75 0 3 .90 0

13.003 10.046 11.673

4.10 0 3.16 6 2.12 5 3.257 4 J3 3 3

3.277 4 .2 5 7 4 ,96 3 5,39 2 6 .7 5 0 4,12 5

10.428 5',97 5 4,111 5 .6 5 3

3,7 5 0 2.76 2 6.37 5 5,33 3 4,50 0

4,14 4. ·4 ,30 0

2 .72 0 2.7 5 0

2.3 3 6 2 .SB 3 s.o 5 5 3 ,96 0 4.10 0 3 .so 0

4.011 4 .81 3 3 .716 5.45 0 4 .4 5 3 2,41 6

4.0 0 0 4 ,66 6

1,75 IS

3.4 2 8 2.8 7 5 .4 .0 0 0 3 .65 0 2,33 2.2 4 2,79

3 .a 0

6.S 0

4,3 3

3 0 3

0

0

3

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22 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupanoy All dwelling units Contract mo11thly by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilities ront1

Block Va-cant Persons per J31ock non .. Other No room

Avcra~e area seasonal vacnnt No running '~ccupicd Owner Renter Number private Number month y Total occupied occupied not and reporting bath or water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent dilap., non~ dilap. or Number or white (dollars) tor rent resident dilap. reporting or sale mo~e

0 3 3 4 6 5 3 8 2 1 6 8 2 4 3 31.0 0 335 30 16 14 30 21 12 30 30 9 2 11 21.6 3 336 17 7 9 1 17 10 9 15 16 8 1 7 2 8.2 8 339 70 5 65 52 41 34 70 63 21 7 59 13.98 3 4 1 1 3 4 3 14 3 11 14 ·4 2 1 4 13 8 9 3 0.5 5 344 12 2 10 12 4 1 1 2 12 4 3 10 4 2.9 0 345 67 5 61 1 67 61 37 66 66 26 16 58 1 B.4 B 3'4 6 57 13 41 2 1 57 43 22 5 4 54 17 11 40 1B.35 3.4 7 63 15 44 3 1 62 37 7 59 59 26 9 42 2 6.6 6

3 4 6 22 10 11 1 21 9 7 21 21 5 7 10 3 2.6 0 349 4 3 9 34 41 33 13 4 3 43 20 8 32 17.5 0 3 5 0 90 6 75 9 90 66 35 61 81 31 81 2 7.0 2 3 51 15 5 9 1 15 11 1 1 4 14 1 2 10 2 9.3 0 3 5 2 46 18 25 2 46 27 9 4 4 4 4 1 5 3 28 3 a.o 7 353 20 6 14 20 16 8 20 20 B 12 19.2 5 3 5 4 12 1 9 2 11 9 1 10 10 5 3 10 3 0.1 0 355 42 22 19 1 40 23 22 41 38 18 16 5 8.3 7 3 5 6 6 6 6 4 4 6 6 3 3 5 7 14 9 5 14 10 9 14 14 5 :a 358 16 B B 16 11 10 16 16 5 1 8 2 0.12 359 12 9 ' 12 8 8 12 11 2 3 3 8.3 3 360 9 6 3 9 7 7 9 8 3 2 8.3 3 361 21 12 B 1 21 14 13 20 20 7 6 15.50 362 7 5. 2 4 2 2 5 5 4 363 14 10 1 3 10 3 1 11 9 4 1 366 33 11 19 3 32 26 24 30 29 10 16 2 3.7 5 367 9 5 2 1 9 4 4 8 8 3 1 368 41 16 25 39 36 35 4 1 38 1 3 1 21 1 6.14 369 11 4 7 11 2 2 11 11 2 6 6 0.16

372 17 12 4 1 17 6 2 1 6 16 6 1 3 1 3.65 373 80 7 73 79 49 32 BO 79 33 69 :a 7,3 0 37~ 27 7 20 27 22 20 27 25 13 17 2 2.4 1 375 35 11 23 1 33 26 :a 2 3 4 31 15 1 23 18.65 376 3 :a 6 24 32 14 5 32 3 :a 10 21 2 4.6 6 3 7 7 38 B 29 1 :a 8 16 10 37 37 13 26 15.3 4 3 7 8' 18 6 11 1 17 5 3 17 17 3 8 4 5.7 5 379 15 4 11 15 9 B 15 15 3 5 0 2 7,5 0 380 18 13 5 17 2 1 18 18 2 4 4 4 2.7 5 381 36 8 27 1 35 17 7 35 35 11 1 26 2 4.5 0 . 3 6 :a 39 12 26 1 37 16 4 38 37 13 20 3 0.1 0 363 5 2 3 5 4 3 5 5 3 3 6 o.o 0 364 7 2 5 7 2 1 7 7 1 1 5 19.20 365 :a 369 17 11 6 17 9 6 17 17 3 2 3 2 8.3 3 390 70 19 50 1 67 44 35 69' 67 27 10 49 12.14 3.91 2 4 18 6 24 6 1 24 24 5 6 2 7.B 3 392 27 19 7 1 26 7 2 2 6 26 3 2 5 18,60 393 55 17 36 1 1 53 40 16 53 52 22 34 1 0.0 o 394 25 14 11 2 3 14 10 25 25 10 5 11 2 7.18

395 66 '1.9 46 1 54 59 53 65 6 4 19 37 1 5.4 B 397 39 15 24 39 25 16 39 39 20 3 20 16.1 0 398 J 2 8 24 32 23 15 32 32 7 19 16.3 6 404 36 B 23 4 1 36 6 2 31 31 7 27 7 0.4 0 406 21 4 12 4 1 20 4 16 16 3 15 6 6.5 3 408 8 7 1 B 1 6 B 1 412 9 5 4 9 4 3 9 9 4 2 413 6 4 2 6 3' 1 6 6 2 4 14 11 B 3 11 6 5 11 10 5 1 415 24 9 15 24 20 19 24 21 7 12 2 4.91

416 17 6 11 17 15 10 17 17 10 9 1 6.11 417 17 7 10 16 14 10 17 16 6 9 17.3 3 418 14 5 9 14 6 3 1 4 14 6 8 9 21.0 0 419 19 B 11 17 9 1 19 18 7 5 10 2 7.7 0 420 41 7 34 41 37 20 4 1 41 25 1 3 4 11.9 4 "21 19 B 11 19 7 4 19 19 9 1 10 2 9.B 0 422 22 5 17 22 17 12 22 22 7 1 16 1 4.31 4 2 4 10 9 B 1 17 11 5 17 17 7 1 9 2 2.4 4 425 14 7 7 14 9 5 ,1 4 14 5 5 16.B 0 4 26 10 6 4 10 5 1 10 10 4 3 10.33

4 27 10 8 2 1 g. 8 4 10 10 4 4 2 4 2 8 9 6 1 2 3 2 7 7 1 4 29 9 5 3 1 9 7 6 6 8 1 3 13.33 430 15 6 9 14 13 12 1 5 15 6 9 1 3.4 4 431 25 13 12 25 21 21 25 21 8 9 11.5 5 432 10 7 3 10 10 10 10 10 7 1 433 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 1 435 15 B 7 14 13 io 1 5 15 6 5 9.2 0 436 3 4 19 15 3 3 26 15 3 4 33 16 12 11.B 3

4 37 36 21 15 34 24 13 36 36 16 1 11 2 0.1 B 4 3 8 22 10 12 22 16 2 22 22 B 7 13.B5 439 8 4 4 B 4 2 8 B 2 1 4 12.0 0 440 18 14 3 1 18 10 4 17 16 5 3 3 6.3 3 441 14 6 B 14 10 7 1 4 13 5 1 7 15.00 442 25 17 7 1 23 14 4 24 23 6 2 7 1 8.4.2 443 42 25 17 42 29 11 42 42 21 2 16 18.5 6

'For renter ·occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal nol dilapidated units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units.and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units, for sale only.

Value' or one-dwelling-unit structures

Number reporting

3 9 4 4

1 1 2 6 3

5 4 2 3 6 2

14 6 6

6 9 s

il 4 6 B 7

13 3

8 2 1 5 5 3 2 3

11 3

3 2 2

9 9

16 15 Ul

7

10 9 4 3 1 7 4 1 6 5

a 1 4 5 1 5 4 7 4 5

5 5 4 4 8 5 4

6 11

9 4 2 6 3 9

15

Ave~ value

(dollars)

5.00 0 5.05 5 4 ,70 0 4 .S7 5

4 ,J J 3 5.000

5,;rno 4 ,75 0

6 .66 6 5.58 3

2 ,96 4 3.716 3,50 0

4 .66 6 2 ,74 4 5.800 3 ,96 3 i.75 0 3 .e 3 3 4 .7 5 0 4 ,4 B 5 2.361 7.000

4 .2 0 0

5,70 0 5,74 0 7,3 3 3

7.000 5 ,75 4 5 ,33 3

5.3 3 3

5.S 3 3 5,5 3 3 5 .6 5 6 5,40 0 4 ,75 0 4 .0 7 1

4 .so 0 3.886 4,19 5

10.so0

7,4?. 6 3.875

5 .6 6 6 3,eo o

6.000 5.200

s.:rn o 4 ,37 5 4 ,4 4 5.25 :L96

3.20 5,JO 4 .so 2.37 4 .62 4.00 2 .62

4 .6 3 s.oo 3 .66 1.62

3,03 2 4.16

3.86 3.87

2 0 0

0 0 0 5 5 0 5

3 0

6 5

3 6 6 3

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EL PASO, TEXAS 23 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR BLOCK AREAS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

---- - ·-All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units

Occupied dwelling units ConLmct monthly Value' of one-dwelling-by condition nnd nnd tenure plumbing facilities rcnt1 • unit Rtrudurcs

Block Vacant Persons per Block non .. Other No No room Average aroa seasonal vacant running Occupied Averngo Owner Renter Number h!W1n~ Number monthly Number Total occupied occupied not and reporting water Total 1.51. by non• reporting rent reporting

vnlue dilnp,, non- dilap. or Number or white (dollars) (dollars} for rent resident dilap. reporting or sale more

0 4 4 4 36 19 19 38 3 4 25 38 :rn 17 8 17 17.64 10 3 ,34 0 447 42 15 27 42 37 20 42 4 2 2 4 1 26 11.8 4 10 4 .29 0 4 4 B 4 6 20 26 46 37 27 46 45 21 6 20 12.7 0 15 3 062 6 4 4 9 37 21 16 37 26 12 37 37 17 13 16.23 15 4 .so 0 450 3 3 3 3 3 2 ,3 11.666 452 3 3 ,3 3 3 3 1 1 453 13 5 66 Ii 6 1 129 1 21 110 134 132 72 59 1 3.3·2 44 3 .e4 5 4 5 4 4 3 1 4 1 4 4 1 2 455 50 21 26 1 2 44 3 5 22 4 7. 47 24 18 8.4 4 15 6 .66 6 456 15 7 B 15 13 12 15 14 8 5 17.60 6 4,0 0 0

457 2 456 1 459 6 2 6 B 7 7 B B 5 6 1 0.66 1 4 6 2 4 3 1 4 1 4 4 1 3 4 ,53 3 4 6 3 33 10 23 33 29 22 n 33 21 4 20 12.3 5 5 5,1 o o 464 26 11 15 26 17 9 26 26 9 10 11.90 10 6,40 0 4 6 5 6 4 :a 6 4 4 6 6 1 1 2 4 6 6 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 1 1 2 4 7 0 :a 4 71 J 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 1

4 7 2 23 9 1 3 1 21 20 16 22 21 11 13 3 0.07 B J,Q 0 0 4 7 3 31 17 14 31 28 26 31 30 17 9 9.8 8 16 4,11 a 474 15 6 9 15 13 13 15 15 11 7 5.8 5 5 3 ,4 0 0 477 124 73 49 2 123 95 so 122 122 63 38 17.0 5 62 4 ,70 0 478 13 3 9 1 1 3 11 10 12 12 6 5 17.00 2 479 16 11 4 1 16 6 2 15 15 3 2 9 6.77 7 4 8 0 78 35 32 6 5 77 53 24 67 67 35 3 5 3 2.91 18 5 .611

~: ~ 7 3 4 6 5 3 7 7 5 4 12.25 3 5,3 3 3 34 19 13 2 34 28 10 32 32 21 9 2 3.5 5 14 4 .71 4 4 8 3· 39 19 2 0 39 25 12 39 39 19 18 19.5 5 15 5,3 3 3

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Volume I General Charneteristics

II Nonfarm Housing Clmracteristics III Farm Housing Chnructeristics IV Residential Financing V Blocl{ SLntistics

Housing statistics .for census ·trnds are to be included in the Population reports on census tracts.

U. S. CENSUS OF POPULATION: 1950

Volume I Number of Inhabitants

II Clmracteristies of the Po11uliltion Succeeding volumes will cover the following subjects:

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Census Trncts, NatiYity and Parentage, Nonwhite Population by Race, Persons of Spani:;;h Surname, InstitutionaJ. Population, Differential Fertility, Labor Force Characteristics, Occupation, Industry, Income, Internal Migration, Education, Characteristics of Families and Households.

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UNITED ST ATES CENSUS of HOUSING : 1950 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CHARLES SAWYER, Secretary

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROY V. PEEL, Director

BLOCK STATISTICS

ERIE PENNSYLVANIA

Prepared under the·supervision of

Howard G. Brunsman, Chief

Population and Housing Division

1950 HOUSING CENSUS REPORT

VOLUME V, PART 60

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1952

BLOCKS • WARDS

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BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

ROY V. PEEL, Director

A. Ross EcxLER, Deputy Director HoWARD C. GRIEVES, Asst'stant Director CoNRAD T AEUBER, Assistant Director MoRR1s H. HANSEN, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards RoBERT Y. PHILLIPS, Assistant Director for Operations CALVERT L. DEDRICK, Coordinator, International Statistics FRANK R. WILsoN, Information Assistant to the Director

Population and Housing Division­How ARD G. BRUNSMAN, Chief WAYNE F. DAUGHERTY, Assistant Cl1ief for Housing ROBERT B. Vo1GHT, Asristant Chief for Operations HENRY S. SHRYOCK, Jr,, Auistant Chief for Pop11lation EDWIN D. GOLDFIELD, Program Coordinator

Quality and Equipment Statistics-Robert C. Ha.mer, Chief Inventory Statistics-Carl A. S. Coan, Chit:f Developmental Programs-}. Hugh Rose, Chief Residential Financing-Junia H. Honnold, Chief Territories and Possessions-Joe) Williams, Chief Statistical Sampling-Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Procedure-Morton A. Meyer, Chief Processing Operations-Milton D. Lieberman, Chief

Administrative Service Division-WALTER L. KEHR!ls, Chief Agriculture Division-RAY HuRL.EY, Chief Budget Officer-CHARLES H. ALEXANDER Business Division-HARVEY KA1L1N, Acting Chief Field Division-LoWELL T. GALT, Chief Foreign Trade Division-J. Enw,mo ELY, Chief Geography Division--CLARENCE E. BATSCHELET, Chief Governments Division-ALLEN D. MANVEL, Chief fodustry Division-MAXWELL R. CoNKLlN, Chief Machine Tabulation Division-C. F. VAN AKEN, Chief Personnel Division-HELEN D. ALMON, Chief

SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION

U. S. Bureau "of the Census. U. S. Cenms of Housing: 1950. Vol. V, Block Statistics, Part 60. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1952

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., or any of the Field Offices of the Department of Commerce - Price 20 cents

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PREFACE

This report presents statistics on cbaracteristics of dwelling units by blocks for the city, The tabulations are based on dntn from the 1050 Census of Housing, tuken us of April l, 1950. Authorization for the 1050 Census of Housing as part of the Seventeenth Decennial Census was provided by tbe Housing Act of 1949, approved July 15, 1949.

The major portion of the information compiled from the 1950 Census of Housing !IP· pears in Volume I, Generaz Oha.rnct<>ristics; Volume II, Nonfarm Housing Characteristics; Volume III, Farm Iioiising Oha,racteristios; Volume IV, Residential Financing; and Vol­ume V, Block Btatistios. Volume V consists of separate reports, issued ns bulletins for each of the 209 cities which in 1040 or in a subsequent census hacl a population of u0,000 or more. These reports will not be bound into a single publication.

The subjects covered in both the lOUO and 1940 reports on characteristics of dwelling units by blocks are substantially slmilll.r,

This report was prepared under the direction of Howard G. Brunsman, Chief, Popula· tion and Housing Division, and Wayne F. Daugherty, Assistant Chief for Housing. Robert C. Hamer, Chief, Quality and Equipment Statistics Section, was in chnrge of coordinating the content and the format of the report with assistance from Carl A. S. Coan, Chief, Inventory Statistics Section; Floyd D. McNaughton, Chief, Equipment ancl Facilities Unit; Beulah Washabaugh, Chief, Tenure anll Vacancy Unit; and Walter A. Hines. The compilation of the statistics was under the supervision of Robert B. Voight, Assistant Chief for Operations.

The collection of the infotmation on which these statistics are based was under the supervision of Lowell T. Galt, Chit~f, Field Division. The geographic worJ{, inclu<ling the assignment of all block numbers ancl the preparation of maps, was under the supervision of Clarence Ii:. Batschelet, Chief, Geography Division. The llatn were tabulated uncl.er the supervision of C. F; Van Aken, Chief, Machine Tabulation Division.

February l 952.

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

General_ _____ - - - -Related reports. __ Useofdata_____ _ ___ ---··- _____ _ Comparability with 1940 Housing Census data ____________ _

Definitions and explanations- __ .. _____ ._ .. _. ___________ .. _ .. ____ _ Dwelling unit __________ .. --·· _________ ._ _ __________ _ Occupaney and tenure ______ .. _ ... ___________________ -·· __ _ Condition and plumbing fadlities _____ . ______ .. __ ... _______ _

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Definitions and explanatiuns--Continued Persons per room_ ... _ Color of occupants._ .. ____ .. Contract monthly rent. __ _ Value of one-dwelling-unit structm·es •. Number reporting ___ _ Block identifination _____ .. _ _ _ _ _

TABLES

Table 1.-Clutracteristics of housing for the city: 1950 __________________ ---- ______ ... ___ . - - . _ ... ___ . _ •..

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Table 2.-Charaeteristics of housing by wards: Hl50 ______________________ .. ___________ .... _. _____________________ • ___ • ______ .. 3

Table 3.-Characteristics of housing for wards, by blocks: 1950 ______ -------------- _____ -.-------- _ .. _. ______________ -------- --· _. - . 4

Map of city, by bloeks, appears following IELHt page of tn,blcs.

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INTRODUCTION

GENERAL

Volume V of the H.eports on Housing consists of a sepa1·ate rei>ort for each of the 209 cities whieh in 1040, or in a subse­quetlt CeUSUS priOl' to 1950, llUd a population Of 50,000 or more. En~h report presents for the city, by blocks, tabulations for a limited number of subjects obtained in the Census of Housing. The subjects in these reports are sirnilnr to those in the block stntlstlc~ supplements to Volume I of the reports of tlle llHO Ceasus ·of Housing. The subjects in this report present the number of dwelling units classified by occi1pancy and tenure, condition and plumbing facilities, persons per room, color of occupnnts, average contract monthly rent of renter-occupied aud selected vacunt units, and the average vulue. of one-dwelling~unit owner-occupied and selected vacant structures. In table 1, the s.tatlstlca for these subjects are summarized for the city. Table 2 contains the stlltistics for wards; these are the only statistics for wnrds that will be published from tile 1ll50 Census of Housing. In table 3, the data are presented by blocks within wards and block areas. Maps identifying the location of each block and the wilrd boundaries are a '{lart of this i•cport.

Related reports.-Relatell statistics for this city ure contained In the Repo1ts on Housing, Volume I, Generni Clwi·acterist'ics; and in the Reports on Population, Volume I, Numbet· of Inhabit­a11ts, and Voiume II, Ohatactei·istics of the Population.

The lteports on Housing for each State in Volullle I present data on the characteristics of dwellb1g units for the Stute by res!· dence (urban, rural nonfurm, and rural. farm), for standard metropolitan ureas, urbanized ut·eus, counties, fo1· m-lllm i1~aces, places of 1,000 to 2,500 inhabitants, and rural-noufarm and rural­Ca.rm dwelling units for each county. Ench rewrt includes. the following subjects : occupancy, tenure, race of occupants, type of structure, year built, condition and plumbing facilities, wator supply, toilet and bathing facilities, nurube1· of rooms, number of persons, persons pel' room, electric lighting, beating equipment, beating and cooking fuels, refrigeration equipment, kitchen sink, radio, television, and, for nonfarru. units, the contract monthly rent, gross monthly rent, and value of one·clwelling-unit structures.

Volume I of the Reports on Population shows the 1950 population of each county ant.I of each minor civil division within the county. It also contains figures for each iucorpomted place, for each unin­corporated place with 1,000 or more inhabitants, and for lncor· P<H'ate<l places of 5,000 or more by wards. A special series of tables presents data for each urbanized area giving the incorpo­rated places and portions of minor civil divisions within it:

Volume II of the 1950 Population Reports coutains statistics on the general characteristics of the population. Chapter A of this volume repeats the figures on number of inhabitunts us shown in VoluQJe · I; Chapter B presents, dcmogrupliic, economic, nntl social characteristics of the population; and Chapter 0 gives more detailed cross-classifications fo1· States and' large cities nnd standard metropolitan areas.

Use of data.-Tbe tabulatio,n of housing characteristics for areas as small us city blocks provides descriptive material of consider­able value for technical studies of housing in the city. The statistics will be useful in compiling totals for special· types 0£ areas that may be defined to meet the requirements of indiyidual lnve.stlgators. Users of the clatu should beai: in mind that in 60

practically ill! cases the data for· a given block represent the work of only one enumerator. Uonsequently, housing cbaracteriatics for blocks are subject to a wider margin of er1~01· 'than Is to be ex1)ected in the figures for tracts or wards which represent returns mndc by a number of enunierntors. Misinterpretation ~f instructions by one emn.ncrator may 'cause a significant· bins· in the statistics for a block even though it mny have a negligible efl'et't npou !'he figlll'l'H i'or· Jai·ger areaK. In pa.rticular, the enu­meration of "couclitlou" depended to. ii considerable extent upon the judgment of t)1e individual enumerator, ·Also, failure to'indi­cnte the correct bloclc number for ll slgniflcuntnumber of dwell-

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Ing units may introduce e1·rors into the block data. . .

Comparability with 1940 Housing Census data.-In the 1940 Census of Housing, reports entitlod "lllock Statistics" were issued us sUf)plements to the llrst series of Housing bulletins, These supplements consisted of separate i·epo1•ts for each of the 191 cities which harl 50,000 inhubitnnt:s or more in 1980:

In the 1950 reports, the block numbers used ii.i·'e (lifferent, in most cases, from those used in the 1940 repor/:s. 'Therefore, to . compare 1940 and 1950 data for a giv~n blo:ck,. it Is necessary to locato the block on the mups to obtain lb,e corresponding 1940 nm!. 1950 block numbers. · · · ·

'l'he subjects in both the lll40 and 19tl0 reports ·are substantially similar. However, data on number of structures, year built, and mortgage status 11ave been omitted from the.1950 report, Fur­thermore, in the 19·10 repons ·average contract or estimated monthly rent· was reported for all dwelling. unitfl while in .19tl0 average contrnet monthly rent is reported for some, and average value for other, dwelling units.

DEFINITIONS AND ,EXJ;>LANATIONS . More detullecl and umplete definitions are presented, in Vol­

ume I of the Housing Reports. Dwelling unit.-In general, a dwelling unit is u group of xooms

or u single toom, occupied or intended for occupancy as sepn:rute living quarters, by a family or other group of persons li;ving together or by a person living alone.

A gt•oup of rooms, occupierl or intended for occupancy as sepn· rate living quarters, is 'a dwelling unit if it.hns separate cooking equipment or a sepal'Ute entrance. A single room, occupied. or lntclllled for occu11ancy as Separnte Uving quarters; ls R' clwelling unit if it hits separate cooldng equiplllent or lf it constitutes the only living quu1·ters in the structure. Also, eacll apm·tmen t ill a regulnr apartment house is a dwelling unit even thougll it may not have separate cooking equipment. Excluded from the dwell­ing unit count are lat·ge rooming houses, institutions, dormitories, und transient hotels and tourist courts.

In the·1940 Oensus, a dwelling unit was defined as· the living quarters occupied or Intended for occupancy by one household. A household consisted of n family or other group' of persons· li v­irlg togethe11 with common housekeeping arrangements, or a person living entirely nlone;' However, the enumerator' was not ex­plicitly instructed' to define rooms as dwelling units on the basis of cooking equipment or separate entrnnce. ·

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':rhe l1Umber of dwelling units in the 1050 Oensus may be regal'.ded as comparnble with the number 0£ dwelling units in the 1940 Census. Some living quarters may have. beeµ classified as separate dwelling units in the one l!ensus and not in tlie other. Further, in the. 1950 Census, living ql.\arters .wmi flYe, or more

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lodgers were not tabulated as dwell\ng units; generally, such quarters were included in the 1940 dwelling unit count. How­ever, the net effect of these changes is probably small.

Occupancy and tenure.-Dwelling units are classified by occu­pancy and tenure into four groups: owner-occupied ; renter­occupied; vacant nonseaso:Qal not dilapidated, for rent or sale; and other vacant and nonresident, A dwelling unit is classified as owner-occupied if it was owned wholly or in part ]}y the bead of the household or by some relatecl member of bis family living in. the dwelling unit. All other occupied units are classified as renter-occupied whether or not cash rent was act~rnlly paid for living quarters. Rent-free units and living accommodations re­ceived in payment for services performed a1·e thus included with the r~nter-occupied units.

A clwelling unit is considered vacant if no persons are living in it at the time of enumeration. New units not yet occupied were enumerated as vacant dwelling units if construction had proceeded to the extent tllat all the exterior windows and doors were installed and final usable floors were in place. The classi· flcation "Vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated, :eor rent or sale" ls descriptive of the vacant dwelling units reported in this classi­fication. "Other vacant and nomesident" units include all cl!lapi­dated and seasonal vacant units as well as the not dilapidated units which were not for rent or sale.

Because of changes in enumeration procedures, the counts of total vacant units in 1940 and 19GO are not strictly comparable. In 1940, vacant units were enumerated if they were habitable; units uninhabitable and beyond repair were excluded from the enumeration. In 1950, units were inclutletl regardless of condi­tion if they were intended for occupancy as living quarters. Therefore, no comparison should be made between the data on "vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated, for rent or sale" units from the 1950 Census and data in tile 1040 Census reports.

In both censuses, dwelllng units occupied entirely by non­residents were included with vacant units not for rent or sale. '!'railers, tents, houseboats, ancl railroad cars which were vacant were excluded from the dwelling unit inventory in both 19150 and 1940. '

Condition and plumbing facilities.-Data on condition of a dwelling unit are shown in combination with data for selected plumbing facl!ities and are, therefore, limited to units for which both condition and plumbing facilities are reported. Plumbing facilities include water supply, toilet facilities, and bathing facilities.

The category "with private bath" includes those dwelling units reportecl with both a 1iush toilet and u bathtub or shower inside the structure for the exclusive 11se of the occupants of the unit. The category "no private batll" includes those dwelling units not having private flush toilet or not having private bathing facilities. The "no running wnter" category includes units with only piped running water outside the structure or with only other sources such as a hand pump.

A dwelling unit is "dilapidated" when it is run-down or neg­lectecl, or is of inadequate original construction, so that it does not provide adequate sheltel' or protection against the elements or it endangers the safety of the occupants.

Persons per room.-The number of persons per room bas been computed for each occupied dwelling unit by dividing the number of persons in the dwelling unit by the number of rooms in the dwelling unit. All persons enumerated in the Population Census us members of the household (including lodgers, servants, and other nonrelated persons) are counted in determining the num· ber of persons that occupy the dwelling unit. The number o:e rooms in the dwelling unit includes all rooms available for living quarters throughout th& year. Not counted as rooms are bath­rooms, closets, pantries, halls, screened porches, and unfinished rooms in the basement and attic.

Color of occupants.-Occupied dwelling units are classified by color of head of household according to the definition used in the

1950 Census of Population. The group designated as "nonwhite" consists of Negroes, Indians, Japanese, Chinese, and other non· white races. Persons who are not definitely Indian or of other nonwhite race are classified as white.

Contraot monthly rent.-Contract monthly rent is the rent, at the time of enumeration, contracted for by the renter regardless of whether it includes furniture, heating fuel, electricity, cooking fuel, watl~r, or personal s·ervices.

Monthly rent for vacant dwelling UI).its is the amount asked for the dwelling unit at the time of enumeration. The average monthly rent relates to renter-occupied dwelllng units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units for rent. Dwelling units whlch are occupied "rent-free" are not included with the units reporting rent.

Value of one-dwelling-unit struotures.-Average value is shown for owner-occupied dwelling units and vacant nonsensonal not dilapidated units which are for sale only. Value is shown only if the unit is in a one-dwelling-unit structme without lmslness nnd if it is the only dwelling· unit included in the property. The value i·epresents the amount for whic11 tlle owner estimates tllat the property, including such land as belongs with it, would sell under ordinary conditions and not at a forced sale. I1'or vucrmt units, value is the sale prtee aslrnd bY the owner.

Number reporting.-Occupancy and tenure are reported for all dwelllng units, nnd color of occupants is reported for all occupletl units. 'l'lle corresponding distributions for thesll subjects in table 1 are based on all dwel11ug units .nJJll on occuple1J units, rnspectively, For all other subjects, the distributions are based on the units for which the specific characteristics tu·e reported, that is, the "Number reporting."

The number of dwelling units for which the enmnerutor ob­tained no report on a particular item is shown for the city totals only; however, the number "not reported" can easily be dorlved for each area in tables 2 and 3 by subtractbig the number re1mrt­ing from the total number of d·welling units (or total occupied).

l31ook identiftoation.-A map or series of maps is included In this report showing block numbers for eneh block, numhm• nnd letter designations for wards an<1 block ureas, and the nmues of principal streets.

Blocks are iclentlfied by serial numbers, a separate serles of numbers being used for each ward or for a group of wnr<ls. Titus, the location of euch block for which data are presented in tnblo. 3 may be determined by referring to the ward and block number shown on the map. Similarly, datu for a specUic block mny be located In the table by reference to the map for the lt1entillcatlon numbers of the ward and block.

In some cities "bloclc areas" have been estublislletl to facllltnte the numbering of blocks in groups of less tlwn .1,000. ThJ.s mu.r cause a break in the sequence of block numbers within n ward. Where this occurs each part of the ward that is in n sepnt·nte block area is distinguished on the map, and in the tnble the dntu ure shown for blocks in ntunerical order wlthin each blnclc url':t section of the ward. When a boundary of a ward cuts through a block separating the block into segments, the statistics for l!uch segment are tabulated in the \\'ard in which it is pl1yslc11lly located on the map. In such cases, to obtain the statistics for the entire block it is necessary to al1c1 the statistics for nll segments.

If no dwelling units are reportell for a bloclc, the block nmnbel' is not listed in table 3, although it is shown on the map. Dwelllug units for which the block number was not reported 1u·e indicated In tlle table by the symbol "NR." Detailed !luta are not shown for such dwelling units, nor for blocks containing fewer than three dwelling units. Average monthly rent is not shown when the monthly rent was reported :eor fewer than three dwelling units. Average value is not shown when the value of one-dwelllng-unH properties was reported for fewer than three <1welling uuus. All dwelling units are inclmled, llowevHr, in the statistics for tlle city and for each ward.

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Table L-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR THE CITY: 1950

Subjeet Number

OCCUPANCY AND TBNURll

All dwelling unlts.-------------------------------, ____ 3_7"'-,9_5_5_1

i::, 0~~~~~j~d ::::::::::::: :: :::::::: :: : :::::::: :: : :: .i~ ;~~j Vacant nonsca.onal not dilapidated, for rent or sale________ 275 Other vacant and nonresident---~----------------·------ 413

CONDITION AND PLUMBING FACIUT!BS

37 ,955 All dwelling 11Clts------------------------------·-i----~-' Number reporting _______ ----- -- - - • -- •••• ···-- --·- --- •••

With private bath, not dilapidated •••••••••• ---------·­No pnvate both, with running water, not dilapidated ••••. No-running water or diln);lidated ______________________ _

Condition or plumbing faolhties not reported------------·-

No private batl1 or dilnpidnted -----·------·-······-- ••••

COLOR OP OCCUPANTS

37,043 31,416 J,905 1,722

912

5,627

37,267 Occuplcd dwelling units---------··---------- ----·-i---'--'-'=-'-t

Whil<l.~---- ·-·- ----·------------------- --·-- - -------- 36,621 Nonwldte. _ ••• __ • _____ .. - • --- ------ ____ ----. -·- _ ·-· .. -- 61.6

1 Reatrlcted to 1-dwelling-unit properties.

Pereent

100.0

51.lt 46,7 0.7 1.1

100.0 94.8 10,5 4,6

15,2

100,0

98.3 1.7

Subject Number

PERSONS PER ROOM

Occupied dwclllng units ........ _ ... ·--·---·-· ............. 1 ___ -'-3-'-'?1"'2"'67'-I

N'f.5g"'o/I:'.t~~~:::: :::::: :::::::::::::: ::: : ::::: :::: ;~;~~ J.61 or more _____ ···--·-----------·----------------· 679

Not reoorted ________ .......... -----·-------------------- 407

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

R~nter-<>eeu)lied, and vacant noneen.eonal not dilap-1dnted umta, for rent-Number reporting ________ _

Total contract monthly rent ____________________ dollars .. Average monthly rent------- -----·-·-----·-·---dollnrs ••

VALUE O~ ONE·DWELLJr;G.UNlT STl\UCTURES

Owner-occupied/ wid vnonnt noneonaonal not dilap-idated umts, tor sale only-Number reporting ____ _

Toto! value or sole price __________ ................. dollars._ Avorage value ___ .-----------_------ ___ ........... dollars .. .

16,086

613,134 36,31

13,096

118,596,900 9,056

Table 2.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING BY WARDS: 1950

Percent

100.0 98,2 l.S

All dwelling units ~.) occupnnoy All dwelling unita by condition nnd Occupied dwelling unita Contract monthly Value• of one-dwelling-

unit structures and toa11re plumbing facilities rent'

Yncnnt No Persons per Ward non- Other No run- room Ocou- Avcrn.~e

Owner Renter sc111mnal vacant Number ~riva.tc ning pied Number montliy Number Average

Totnl not nnd Total value occupied occupied dllnp., reporting ath or wator Number 1.51 by non- reporting rent reporting (dollnro) non· dilap. or or white (dollars) for rent resident reporting

or salo dilap. more

TOTH 3 7 95 5 19524 17743 275 413 37043 5627 112 a 372 6 7 36860 679 646 168 86 3 6,31 13 096 9P 5 6

1 518 :a 2466 2610 4 5 61 5064 991 291 5076 5021 119 ea :a so 3 3 3.0 5 1572 7,3 7 4 2 5535 2115 3331 42 47 5 391 1306 197 5446 5362 124 297 3167 3 0 .5 3 960 6,2 9 7 3 5606 2188 3 3 :a 2 35 63 5449 1025 Hl 6 5510 5448 141 86 3195 3 8.0 0 1140 9.0 2 1 4 5246 :a a 6 4 as 5 s 66 58 5081 640 162 5122 5061 70 72 2741 4 5.0 4 1491 12.583 5 9167 5970 3029 58 110 8 9 7,5 997 364 8999 8929 136 87 2842 3 5.2 9 4547 9,4 9 4 6 7217 4521 2593 29 74 7082 668 262 7114 7039 89 22 2418 3 6 ,3 4 3386 B.487

•For renter- occupied dwelling unita and vacant nonsensonal not dilapidated unita,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling unita and vacant nonsoa.onal not dilapidated units, for ealo only.

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I Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950

[Detailed stati•tics not shown for blocks conta,ining fewer titan 3 dwelling units, nor for dwelling units not allocated by blocks (designated by NR)]

All dwelling units, by ocoupnncy All dwelling unit& Contract monthly Value• of one-dwelling-and tenure

by condition and Occupied dwelling units rent' unit structures plumbing facilities ,

Vacant Persons per Ward Block non- Other

No No room

Avcra~o ~easonal vacant running Occupied month y Average Owner Renter Number brivate Number Number value Total occupied occupied not and reporting athor water Total 1.51 by non. reporting rent reporting dilap., non- or Number white (dollars) (dollars) for rent resident dil•p. dilap. reporting or orsn.le more

1 1 26 16 7 1 86 2 5 as 5 6 6.00 18 1 ll.95 5 2 a J 21 14 7 21 21 81 1 7 4 3.2 6 12 9.26 3 4 15 14 1 1 5 15 15 1 14 11,1 6 5 5 7 7 7 7 7 6 12.0 0 0

12 63 29 J J 1 60 1 4 4 62 58 5 29 J 5.7 s 25 12.400 13 11 8 J 11 11 11 3 J 2.00 7 8 .714 14 11 9 2 11 1 l 11 11 a 9 6 .0 S 5 1S 8 6 8 B B 8 8.625 16 9 9 9 1 1 9 9 1 a 6.4 7 5

17 J 2 1 3 18 1

2 3 3 1 1

19 3 2 l 3 3 3 3 3 2 21 10 9 1 10 10 10 1 8 5.812 22 4 fl 30 17 1 4 8 29 39 47 47 8 17 1 a.a a 25 4 .a 9 2 26 49 16 32 1 4 B 28 1 4 B 47 B 30 2 3.4 6 11 5.2 7 2 27 53 23 J 0 SJ 13 2 53 S3 l 24 2 6.2 0 9 3 .a 6 6 26 76 36 40 76 31 6 76 76 2 JB 21.18 17 3,91 7 29 51 16 32 2 1 50 31 8 4 B 4 B 1 32 a 2.60 1 30 34 14 20 3J 15 2 34 34 2 20 2 3.B 0

31 4 0 15 25 39 1 1 40 39 1 1 21 21.9 0 7 6.714 33 30 20 7 J 30 2S 25 27 27 1 1 6 7 3 2.28 15 3,80 0 34 39 25 14 39 5 4 39 39 9 14 2 8.3 5 19 5 .2 B 9 JS 49 30 19 4 B 3 2 49 4 9 1 19 a 6.31 23 6 .0 6 5 36 42 Ji 9 2 41 2 40 40 7 2 B.14 24 5.S 4 1 37 17 5 :t 2 17 1 1 17 17 12 31.B 3 5 6.800 36 47 17 30 47 47 4 7 1 30 31.33 Ul 5 ,75 8 39 60 38 22 59 7 2 60 60 3 21 '1.71 2,7 7 .41 4 40 24 17 7 2 3 24 23 7 3 5.S7 H 7.67 B 41 16 12 4 16 16 16 4 3 !l.0 0 9 .6 5 0

42 7 7 7 7 7 7 6.9 5 7 43 12 12 12 1 2 12 .1 a 7,2 91 4 4 46 24 22 46 46 46 21 3 6.90 19 8 .6 5 7 4 5 71 35 36 70 83 2 71 71 35 J 5.91 31 7.0 3 2 46 3 2 1 3 l 1 2 2 2 48 17 7 7 3 17 14 14 7 4 2i 4 7 8 .6 4 1l 4 9 5 5 5 s 5 5 !1.4 0 0 50 21 17 4 ao 21 21 4 J a.oo 17 a .s s a 51 11 9 1 1 11 10 10 1 9 9,35 s sa 13 7 4 2 1 3 11 11 4 3 7.50 7 a .3 4 a

53 17 11 1 4 1 17 12 12 1 9 7.B 5 5 S4 9 7 1 1 9 1 1 B s 1 7 6.0 0 0 SS 10 9 1 10 10 10 1 9 e ,so o 56 19 16 3 lB 19 19 3 31.66 14 9 .3 0 0 57 16 13 3 16 16 16 3 4 9.3 3 11 e.2 o 9 sa 21 17 2 1 1 21 19 19 2 18 11.555 59 26 21 5 26 26 26 4 3 7.2 5 20 9,39 s 61 7 6 1 7 1 '1 6 6 6 1o.33 J 68 3S 20 15 JS 2 2 35 J4 12 3 o.:i 3 12 a.16 6 63 47 2S 2 2 4S 2 2 47 4 7 17 32.56 16 7,3 3 7

64 4 8 17 29 a 47 8 3 46 4 6 1 88 J o.o 0 11 7.1s4 65 13 6 6 1 13 a 8 1 2 12 5 2 3.2 0 5 5,30 0 66 72 37 '3 4 1 71 1 71 70 a 32 3 o.o 6 21 6.74 7 67 3 5 17 16 1 1 35 2 2 J 3 33 1 16 a 1.s 1 6 6.40 0 68 64 29 3 4 1 6 3 11 1 6 3 61 1 32 23.81 14 5,90 7 69 S3 35 18 sa 3 1 53 5a 1 17 2 7i 7 27 6.2 2 2 70 53 JS 18 4 6 s S3 53 16 J 7.12 24 7.6 3 3 71 99 29 65 1 4 94 a 1, 9 9 4 93 68 3 9.4 6 16 7,3 4 3 72 63 29 34 6J 12 1 63 62 2 29 a s.09 13 5,7 4 6 73 42 24 17 1 41 3 41 40 12 23.00 14 6,714

74 40 85 1S 39 11 40 4 0 a 14 2 0.2 8 16 S.093 75 s 6, 139 26 1 56 86 5 51) SS 1 25 2 2.7 6 18 5.916 76 72 35 36 1 72 17 2 71 70 35 2 3.4 o 6 6 .58 3 77 6 5 39 24 1 1 55 1 63 61 23 3 3.0 0 21 6.8 3 3 76 69 28 4 0 1 66 16 68 6 5, 4 4 0 4 0.4 5 15 8.633 79 26 9 17 as 7 26 26 16 4 Bi 2 5 11.600 BO 71 3S 36 71 1 71 71 34 3 1.6 5 15 7,24 5 81 64 39 2 J 1 1 62 21 2 62 61 2 "' 21 2 2.2 8 22 6.13 6 82 78 32 4 6 7 8 31 4 78 78 l 4 4 2 3.5 6 11 5,2 7 a 83 46 21 23 2 46 11 5 4 4 4 4 1 1 24 a 6.5 4 11 5.263

B '4 71 4 1 29 1 69 25 7 70 69 2 7 as 2 7.72 19 s,2 o s BS 8 5 29 54 a Bl 28 2 8 3 BJ 4 2 56 J 3,9 0 11 7 ,95 4 86 59 2B 31 SB 10 2 59 S4 l 30 3 6i 0 17 7,97 0 87 71 13 56 1 1 67 3 2 69 67 1 56 4 8.6 4 6 10.3 3 3 88 8 0 15 65 77 4 1 80 BO 4 64 31.70 3 1S.666 89 81 23 54 4 77 45 36 77 7S 10 21 51 3 s.e 4 10 5,3 3 0 90 s s 24 3 0 1 53 29 22 5 4 5 4 4 3 29 2 7.10 10 s.1 o o 91 22 B 14 22 18 15 a 2 22 2 13 3 Bi5 4 4 ,87 5 9 2 2S 5 20 25 13 8 25 25 1 19 3 0.52 3 4 .5 0 0 93 14 14 14 14 3 1 4 14 14 19.07

94 15 14 1 15 9 l 4 14 l 15 6 0.7 3 97 S4 13 36 1 4 44 14 4 49 4 7 3 35 4 2,6 2 7 1 0.1 4 2 96 103 27 73 J 102 4 6 6 100 97 6 74 3 6i2 15 7,77 3 99 98 37 59 a 97 28 2 96 96 4 59 41.67 13 1 0.11 5

100 57 31 25 1 57 6 56 56 24 4 5,79 18 e.12 2 10 1 72 35 34 2 1 72 5 1 69 69 3 3 4 0.4 5 23 7.6 4 7

1For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for rent. 'For ,owner- o_ccupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for sale only.

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2

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Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HQ USING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units All dwelling units. by occupancy by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilities

Vacant Persons per Block non- Other

No No room. Owner Uonter ~casonal vacant Number crivate

running Total not and water .Total occupied occupied dilap., reporting nth or Number non- dilnp. or

for rent resident diiap. reporting or sale

102 58 28 29 1 57 2 2 57 55 103 61 32 26 1 58 2 60 57 105 13 9 4 13 1 13 1 3 106 32 17 15 31 6 1 32 32 107 28 19 9 28 1 26 27 109 43 25 1 8 43 2 1 43 4 2 110 15 12 3 1 3 1 5 1 4 111 6 6 6 6 6 112 8 7 1 B 8 8 113 13 10 3 13 1 13 13

114 16 9 7 16 1 6 16 116 25 20 5 25 1 l 25 25 117 13 13 13 13 13 118 42 37 3 1 1 41 1 1 40 4 0 119 137 17 119 1 137 2 2 136 135 120 82 l:l 2 IHI 62 8 2 121 105 l 104 105 1 l.0 5 105 123 8 7 1 8 8 8 125 1 126 16 12 4 16 1 2 12

127 28 23 3 2 28 26 26 128 40 20 ao 39 2 40 4 0 129 33 24 9 33 33 33 130 37 19 17 1 37 '5 36 36 131 4 5 30 15 4 5 45 4 4 132 56 34 22 56 10 2 56 56 133 4 fl 2fl 20 4 8 12 46 48 134 3 1 12 19 30 10 31 31 135 15 8 7 1 5 4 3 1 5 15 136 1

137 30 18 11 1 30 10 1 29 ,I 2 9 139 36 19 16 1 36 3 3 5, • 3 5 140 32 27 5 32 l 3 2 : 3 2 142 4 4 23 21 4·4 9 : 7 44 : 4 4 143 21 16 5 2:). 5 . 21 . 21 1.4 4 13 8 5 1.3 3 .1. g 13 145 43 33 9 ;t. 4.3 15 4 2 146 46 36 10 4,6 I 4,'6'' ·, 4'6 147 69 36 33 68

:1 69 '6 8

148 63 39 a2 '1 1 6'3 1 61 61

149 24 15 a 1 '1'

2 .4 a) :2.1 150 24 18 5 21 ,1 23 a·2 151 ,2,9 5 23 .. 1 2 9' 4 ifH '2 B 152 104 36' 62 ·s 1 100 37 9'8 1 9 B 153 .7 9 :ts 62 1 1 76 as, 13 ~} 7.3 1: 5 4 .67 :L3 '51 ,3 54 ~ 4, 1' '6 4 1'5 5 3.3· 3. . 3 o· I 32 ·: 8. :n 33

i !

141 3,9 a.o I

17 a 39 11 2 37 ,. 3 6 156 10 110 10

ia '1:0 :, i ~ 157 1.6 1 .1.3 2 1· s '.!, 4

1.5 8 '3 7 2 : :l 4 1 '3 7 i 3. 3 6. ! 3 6 :159 4 9 i1 :l 6 •·a ,' 4 5. 15.· ''!l .. 4·7; : 4 3 160 iOB a9 71 ! 2 103 H 10 6 10,5

'_161 91 a :a : 6.8' ':t. tl.9 ~o 2 9 0 'B9 162 51 ,8 41 I 2 5'1 :1: 9 '4 '9 ·i~ 163 7. 4 29 ! 4 5. 1.4

: ~\ • 7'·4" ·1s4 ·a 3 31 5,2 7'2 .;!.' : 83,, 78

! ' 165 47 16 '3 1 4.3 :4 :1 4, 7 4 5

166 5 3 .. i9 3 2 1 ',1 so ,I !4

.' 5,i' 51 167 . 6 4 24 39 1 . 6 3 ·' 8 '63 63 168 6 2, 30 ·H '1 61 : 6.' ,3 61, 61 169 .· 57· 29 1 • i 5'5 .,fi·• : s:6: 56 170 65 35 .29 1 '65 :5 . i' . 6 4' .64 171 6a 33 I a 9 : 6 a "5 • Q 2 ·' 6 2 172 8 's 3 8 I I ·5 a 173 22, :1,2 10 22 11 : 1' 22' '22 175 56 30 ~6 '5 6: ·: 2 i2 56 56

1. :

176 48 28 20 H . '6. :a :1 4 8 :46 177 51 aa 29 as ';;r ·' 5'!' 51 1 .. 7 8 ''s :i,' 27

: ~ ~- 1 •• 51 20 i 5'0' . 5,0 179 -3 El 20 · 3 a· 2 o' 3 : 3 a' ;35 180 7 3 29 ,: 4 3 1 72 ~ ~; a : 7'2 : 71 181 21 i6 : 14 21 1 '2'1 21 182 3 4 '·2 3 1 32 n a I 313 ' 3.3 1'6 3 3'3 1s· ia :o 2 33 33 184 11 5 6 ! :t:.1 :1 : t.1 11 185 4 5 26 16 1 15 15 j • 4 4 4 4

./

186 39 18 21 38 9 a 39 39 '18 9 9 3 6 '7 ,6 6' 9 9 190 49 4 0 e 1 4 6 ' 7 7 48 48 191 .4 2 33 8 1 40 il 7 .. 41 41 192 26 2 124 26 i '26 ,26 .19 3 .B 9 88 1 ,59 I ~ll :

!1 8.7 194 9· 5 11 '84 I : 9 4

. '9'·5· I 51'5

: \i 'For renter - occupied dwellmg um.ts and vacant nonseasonal not d1lap1~Me~ u_nlt.s,fdr ;ent. . , .: . !,'.

'For owner- occupied dwelling umts and vacant nonseasonal net dilaptdnted ut11ts,lonale only.

1.51 or

more

1

1 3 1 3

1

2

1 2

1

1 1

6 6 1 1

I 1

3 3 3

1 2

'

1

1

2

2

2 2 3 2

1

''":'

Occupied by non~ white

1

1

.. :i

::1

:

1,

I

'

'

" J

I

.,

Contract monthly rent'

Number Avcr~gc monthly

reporting rent (dollars)

2B 3 9.17 85 3 s.oo

3 19.66 15 3 6.13

7 2 5.5 7 16 31.62

2

1 3 2 2.66

7 3 4.14 5 4 1.0 0

3 5 o.o 0 119 3 2.8 4

82 3 3.31 104 3 4,07

1

3 5 7.3 3 20 21.15

9 2 9,0 o 15 2 4,0 6 13 31.,9 2 18 2 8.16 20 2,·4.20 19 '18.6 3'

7 34,4 :a

11 . lt2.81 16. ; i!3.9 3'

4 2 2,0 0: 20 , 2.6.a 5

5 , 2 a.oo ,5. i 9,4 0 9 28.66

1'0 2:7,50 32 32.59 2 3' 3 4.65

9 '!. 3.'a~o o ,'5 3 0.8 0

2 3' I 3 6.8 6 62 • 3 7.66

'5!1 . 3 8.69 4 6. 4 0.91 3 0: . 4 3,3 6

!

1-5, : 2 4,13 .9 : 2 7.4 4

'112 : 3 3,0 8 ! 3) 4 0.51 31. ' 4 2.05· 74 : 32.4 3

g g:g 45 3 B.8 4 4 7/ '3.3.10 i

'3.0 3.,ll_.4 0' '3'.0 i 3 5.9 3 38 : 2 7.9 a, 31 ,~~:H 27 29 . 3:5'.2 4 28 , a 7.3 2 '3. ' 4:'0,0 0.

• 1,0' : 31',3 0 21 3 4161 i

'~~ 2 6.9 4 17,'.6 5

20 : 1·9,10. t 8' '1'a'.a7 4 0 · a 2.12 1 3 ' 2 2.76 !

22 I 2·0,5 4 !

'18 a a.66' 6 :_n.03

18 18.94 '

18 2.1.61 '6 , 3 2.0 o. a ;i 1.12.,

.9 ' f6.8 8 23 :3'3.0.4 87 : :S:.2.7 5:

.a4 ~ 2;5 4

'l.',1. '·Ii.' .;·

5

Vnluc' or one-dwelling-unit structures

Number Avcrngc value reporting (dollars)

17 a.5 2 3 22 7,0 6 B

6 s.s 0 0 11 7,1 6 3

9 6,2 7 7 14 a.71 4

s a.o o o 6 7,3 8 3 6 8.6 6 6 6 7 ,6 6 6

7 7,1 4 2 '19 10.000

9 7.2 7 7 29 7,31 7 16 6 .9 3 7

6 8 ,7 8 3

11 9,0 0 0

23 9 .6 6 9 11 6 .3 6 3 19 6 .6 2 1

6 7 ,5 0 0 .. g 6 .6 9 0 7.17 6

1.0 5,e 5 o 3 1 0 .3 3 3 7 7.1 4 2

a 6.1 a 7 11 5,4 0 9 23 6.0 0 0 14 6 .714 :1 :s 5,4 2 3

5 4 ,3 6 0 '2 5 6 .s 9 2 3.0 ' 7 ,7 5 0 20 6.3 7 0 2'6 6.219

.10 7,19 0 11 6 ,8 81

··;!,:~ 7 .56 6 a.1 o o

6 7,5 B 3 5 10 ,9 0 0

' .a 5,17 5

... !

2' 9 9.27 7 ·a . 5,31 a

I :1~ ' 7,3 3 3 9.16 3 5,;32 8

: 7: 7,5 7 1 .a. a.2 so :a 7,5 0 0

i·~ 6.1 0 0 7,0 9 3

16 6.0 0 0 ·1'·a 6 .76 6

··"4 8 ,5 7 5 ... ',!i' 7,35 8

•! 1.S: 5 .69 4

i 16: 7,0 0 0

; ' '.7: 6.21 4 ·7 .• s.so a 4' 5 ,5 0 0 .. 31 6,8 3 3

":1:

1.0 7 ,4 0 0

7' :2 I

5,14 a

:7 •1.24 2 9 4 .7 4 4 ... 2

I i:•,; '1.

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Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units All dwelling units. by occupancy and tenure by condition and

plumbing facilities. Occupied dwelling units

Vacant; Ward Block non ... Other

No r No

2

Owner Renter ~ eosone.l vacant Number unning Total not nnd grivate water Total occupied occupied dilap., reporting alhor non- dilap. or

for rent resident dilap, or sale

195 2 196 1 199 3 4 16 1 e 34 11 2 34 20 1 7 2 31 4 0 1 71 20 6 71 202 26 2 'l 6 25 5 1 26 203 60 28 3 1 1 60 7 59 204 38 19 19 37 15 6 38 205 31 13 16 31 10 6 31 209 12 9 3 1.2 2 1 2 210 4 5 27 16 1 1 4 3 13 4 4 3

211 47 25 :;i 1 1 47 8 46 212 l3 7 19 7 1 27 1 26 213 70 4 4 26 6 B 4 :a 70 1314 59 26 32 1 59 15 8 58 215 56 25 3 0 1 4 9 11 6 55 216 62 29 3 0 3 62 11 59 217 7 3 37 36 72 15 73 218 7 1 33 35 3 66 23 7 68 219 7 3 25 45 3 69 13 1 70 220 64 29 3 1 3 1 64 6 1 60

221 100 29 68 2 1 99 17 1 97 222 76 25 51. 76 1 :a 76 223 7 2 25 4 7 7 :a 15 2 72 224 89 29 5 B' 2 t:l 6 12 1 67 225 36 2 3 2 2 35 5 3 4 226 15 15 15 1 5 227 7 2 5 5 7 226 4 3 1 3 3 229 7 1 6 7 1 7 230 2

231 B 8 8 B 234 52 11 4 1 52 15 5 2 238 32 11 16 3 31 8 29 239 30 9 20 1. 30 12 2 29 240 68 30 38 6 8 18 68 24 1 60 26 34 59 11 60 242 61 31 30 6 0 29 2 61 243 27 8 1 8 1 22 9 26 2 4 4 3 2 1 2 1. 3 24 6 59 22 35 2 58 36 2 57

247 48 20 28 46 23 48 248 7 2 2 4 47 1 71 3 1 71 249 4 4 18 25 1 4 3 26 43 250 B 3 32 48 3 ti 1 4 1 BO 251 65 26 39 65 35 65 252 76 30 4 5 1 75 50 1. 75 253 72 35 36 1 68 3 5 1 71 254 77 l3 5 50 2 76 3 9 8 75 255 7 1 28 4 3 60 4 0 4 71 256 6 si 20 4 7 2 58 46 67

257 25 10 15 2 5 a 1 :as 260 23 11 11 1 2 3 3 22 264 9 1 B 9 1 9 266 62 20 4 0 2 55 14 1 60 267 39 15 24 34 12 3 39 2·5 e 57 6 50 1 51 B 56 269 31 12 1. 9 31 16 31 2 7 0 26 12 11 3 26 7 23 271 43 17 24 2 39 l. 0 1. 41 2 7 2 4 3 15 28 4 0 11. 43

2 7 J 18 5 13 15 3 1 B 274 9 1 8 B 3 9 2 9 2 "' 2 2 4 4 4 4 294 16 6 10 1. 4 13 10 16 2 9 6 13 9 4 1 3 13 10 13 297 1 298 9 6 3 9 9 299 17 1.6 1 1. 6 1 17 JOO :a 2 8 14 21 3 22 3 0 1 18 14 4 1. 7 1· 18

3 0 2 1. 3 9 4 13 5 1 13 3 0 3 11 5 6 1. 0 5 11 J 0 .. 19 10 8 1 1. 9 17 15 18 J 0 6 7 7 7 2 1 7 307 5 5 5 2 1 5 308 8 5 J 8 2 8 309 34 24 9 1 32 9 6 33 310 8 7 1 8 8 311 9 5 4 9 2 1 9 31 2 4 4 4 4

31 J 3 3 3 1 3 314 1 315 1 316 4 1 3 4 1 4 317 223 :a 2 3 2 2 3 1. 1 2 :a 3 318 222 13 205 3 1 219 2 1 218

•For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated unil;s,for rent, •For·owner - occupied dwelling units ·a.nd vacant nonoeosonal not dilapidated units,!or sale only.

Persons per roam

,_ccupied by non·

Number 1,51 white or reporting more

34 1 71 3 26 59 38 1 31 12 1 4 3 4 1

4 6 2 26 70 SB 1 4 9 1 59 73 67 1 69 1 1 59 1

97 5 76 1 72 1 86 1 34 3 1 15 1

5 3 7

B 8 51 3 4 29 1 2 29 1 6 68 1 4 59 61 2 8 20 20

2 2 57 1 5

48 70 43 BO 1 65 2 B 75 2 7· 71 1 75 1. 68 1. 67 2 5

25 3 6 22 1 2

9 1 1 57 4 18 34 31 4 1 11 4 4 31 1 1 23 34 1 0 4 2 2 9

18 3 3 9 3

16 2 15 13 2 11

9 1. 16 21. 18 1. 3

13 2 4 11 1. J 18 2 1. 3

7 3 5 2 8 4

33 2 10 B 8 2 1 3

3

4 222 4 216 1

Contract monthly rcnt1

Number Avcra~e month y

reporting rent (dollars)

15 2 0.2 0 36 2 6,16

6 2 0.8 3 30 2 6,60 1 9 2 5.5 2 15 2 0.6 0

3 13.33 16 2 5.8 7

19 3 5.4 7 8 3 3.0 0

24 2 e.6a 27 :a 7.29 24 3 2.4 5 25 3 6.68 35 3 6.17 32 3 0.37 4 2 2 5.5 4 30 3 1.3 3

66 3 4,7 7 50 2 9.66 4 2 3 3.9 5 53 4 4.3 0 31 4 1.7 0 1 5 3 5.8 6

4 7 0.2 5 2 6 3 7,16

8 2 2.7 5 4 0 5 0.7 2 19 2 5.00 21 3 4,0 0 3 7 4 0.91 34 2 7.26 29 2 e.:a7 17 2 3.7 0

1 3 4 17,97

2 8 2 0.67 4 6 3 0.69 21 1 9.61 46 2 1.17 3 B 21.39 4 3 2 2.34 3 5 1 8.71 4 9 2 4.B 5 37 1 6.64 46 1 8.13

15 2 4.4 6 10 3 7.00

7 3 1.4 2 37 2 8.16 2 3 2 5.86 47 3 2.9 7 17 1. 7,3 5 11 16.90 2 3 2 a.OB 27 2 2.62

12 4 2.41 7 2 6.14 2

10 17.4 0 4 2 s.oo

3 3 0.3 3 1

13 5 2.7 6 3 2 2.66

3 4 6.66 5 6 e.oo 7 2 7.57

2 9 3 ~.3 3 1 3 91.6 6

3 5 o.o 0 222 3 0.91 206 3 4.9 5

Value• of one-dwelling-unit structures

Number reporting

2 17 17 13

8 8 6

17

13 1 4 24 11

7 13 21 10

4 10

8 10 13 11

1

4 4

14 11 1 4

4 1 8

5 5 4

10 13 16 10

7 8 6

5 5

14 5 4 5 5 7 8

2

2 3 7

4 13

5 11

8 5

10 7 5 4

20 5 5 4

3

9

Average value

(dollars)

4 .9 0 s 4 .6 4 7 6.5 9 2 s ,5 6 2 5,4 7 5 6,B 6 6 6 .6 4 7

7,57 6 7,0 0 0 a.16 6 7.8 1 B 6.17 1 6.81 5 6.07 1 6.2 5 0 7 ,97 5 6 .5 0 0

7,0 2 5 7.4 5 0 5,7 3 0 6.21·8

s.so 0 4 ,52 5 7,0 3 5 7,3 6 3 6 .21 4 4 .5 0 0

5,3 6 :a

6.80 0 7 ,50 0 4 ,7 5 0 6.ao o 4 ,91 5 4 ,5 3 1 6.0 0 0 s.:a 1 4 5,3 0 0 4 .6 6 6

3,7 2 0 5.6 0 0

6.2 a 0 4 .6 0 0 6.0 0 0 4 .a 6 0 4,100 6.4 2 8 5.812

2 ,4 3 3 2.s 71

6,3 7 5 s,1 e 4 7,0 2 0 6,2B1

5.50 0 s.2 o o 1.15 9 6.0 7 1

0

0 5 5 0 0 0

4,06 B,37 5 ,7 6 6 .8 6 5 ,7 0 5,2 s

1.3 3 3

7.1· J 3

! I I 1

I

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ERIE, PA. 7 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupanoy All dwelling unite Contract monthly Value' of one-dwelling-

and tenure by condition and Occupied dwelling unite rent1 unit structures plumbing facilitice

Vacant Persons per Ward Block nan .. Other

No No room Average Owner Renter ~easonal vacant Number eriva.te

running Occupied Number monthly Number Average

Total not and water Total by non- vnlue occupied occupied reporting athor 1.51 reporting rent reporting clllap., non .. dilap. or Number or white (dollars) (dollars) ror rent resident dilap. reporting or salo more

2 319 B 7 1 B B 8 1 5 6.3 0 0 320 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,2 5 0 321 3 2 1 3 3 3 1 1 322 1 323 7 4 3 7 7 7 3 19.0 0 4 6,3 7 5 324 39 20 19 39 2 39 39 2 17 2 9.7 6 11 7,3 0 0 325 3 5 23 12 35 35 35 1 9 3 8.4 4 16 1.20 o 326 19 15 3 1 19 1 8 1 ll 4 3 8.7 5 13 6 .4 2 3 327 1 328 B B 8 8 8 7 6,92 B

3 29 31 20 11 31 31 31 10 3 9.5 0 15 7,4 7 3 :no 25 15 1 0 25 25 25 10 5 7.10 11 8 ,5 0 0 331 32 18 14 32 32 32 1 1 4 3 0.50 9 a.;n 1 332 48 32 16 4 8 48 48 2 7 16 2 4.06 as s.o 4 0 334 1

J 179 2 6 1 2 5 24 9 26 26 il 4 2 9.41 180 63 10 5·2 1 61 13 1 62 62 50 5 0.4 0 181 8 4 17 66 1 78 20 3 83 t12 1 65 5 0.7 3 6 16.66 6 182 11 5 24 86 2 3 106 14 1 1J. 0 110 80 4 9.7 5 4 15.500 183 129 26 102 1 121 67 10 128 l. 2 4 5 98 4 2,88 10 9 .70 0 18 <I 42 15 22 3 2 41 12 1 37 37 1 25 41.60 7 11.814 185 90 42 4 6 2 88 8 1 6 ll ti 8 3 4 5 4 6,7 3 32 11,7 0' 186 44 19 24 1 41 9 4 3 41 23 4 6.6 0 11 10.235 187 1 168 8 0 5 3 26 1 77 2 79 79 1 20 3 9.90 34 1 0 .91 4

169 SB 20 28 2 57 1 5 6 56 25 4 3.6 4 15 1o.a6 6 190 62 29 3 0 2 1 61 3 59 59 31 39.12 15 9,0 3 3 191 6 fl 36 32 66 68 68 31 4 2.12 2 3 13.10 8 192 62 31 26 3 62 4 59 59 26 4 5.19 25 11.4 8 0 193 69 3 4 3 5 66 2 69 68 3 4 4 3.5 0 24 11.291 194 59 33 26 56 9 59 59 3 26 4 3.4 2 21 12.690 195 45 33 12 4 5 4 5 4 5 12 4 1.7 5 24 10.08 3 196 36· 25 11 36 2 36 35 11 4 e.o9 22 10.000 197 53 3 4 19 51 2 1 53 53 16 4 9.12 21 11.428 199 33 16 1 5 33 1 33 33 15 4 1.4 6 9 1 0.16 6 200 61 36 24 1 61 1 60 60 23 4 5.3 4 25 12 .0 0 o 201 52 26 25 1 52 10 5 1 51 22 5 1.9 5 15 12 .2 0 0 202 74 32 4 2 74 4 1 74 7 4 41 5 5.31 20 16.625 203 68 27 56 1 2 IJ 7 4 1 BS 83 1 56 s 7.82 9 14.11 1 204 27 7 19 1 27 26 26 20 5 6.15 2 205 30 3. 3 5 38 7 38 36 33 5 7.15 1 207 14 13 1 14 3 1 3 13 13 3 3.92 208 28 28 2 6 4 28 28 28 3 5.96 209 66 12 53 1 6 5 15 65 6 4 1 51 5 6.23 7 21.471 21 0 7 2 29 4 0 1 2 69 12 1 69 68 39 4 7.71 9 9 .814 211 101 2.9 67 5 94 22 11 96 94 3 1 63 4 0.9 5 10 12.1 0 0 212 113 49 62 ·1 1 109 19 1 4 111 108 ll 10 58 4 7.68 12 6 .41 6 213 64 22 39 1 2 61 1 61 60 1 33 3 4.5 4 9 B ,2 2 2 214 4 o 18 21 1 40 10 39 3 9 2 21 4 1.6 6 10 0 .0 so 215 26 8 17 1 2 5 4 1 25 25 3 16 3 s.oo 3 7,0 o o 216 79 4 1 36 2 76 12 2 77 77 2 3 4 3 9.02 21 8 ,2 2 B 217 67 4 1 26 6., 9 67 67 25 4 3.~ 0 30 7 ,8 6 3 218 71 38 3 1 2 71 3 69 68 32 3 5.8 7 28 9,0 6 0 219 60 37 23 59 60 60 23 3 6.4 3 29 9 .2 o 6 220 56 4 1 15 56 5 6 56 1 4 3 7,7 B 37 9 .a 4 3 221 32 4 28 31 32 31 27 5 2.7 4 4 7.8 7 5 222 72 18 52 1 1 6 5 70 68 52 5 4.11 14 9 .92 8 223 36 36 33 1 1 36 36 35 5 2.3 4 224 2 226 20 15 5 2 0 227 1

20 20 5 4 3.00 15 0.3 6 6 228 13 12 1 13 13 12 1 10 10.20 0 229 6 6 6 6 6 6 9.8 0 0 230 1 5 13 2 14 8 5 15 15 1 s 10 ,9 0 0 ".il32 11 10 1 11 11 11 2 1 9 11.S 8 8

233 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 .66 6 234 19 lB 1 1 9 19 19 1 17 8 .0 5 8 23 5 22 20 2 22 22 22 1 20 9,0 7 5 236 8 B 8 B B 1 B 1 0 ,9 3 7 241 30 22 7 1 2 9 29 29 7 4 4.0 o 23 10.521 242 16 11 5 16 16 16 s 28.20 10 9.0 0 0 24 3 10 8 2 10 10 10 2 8 B.812 244 13 9 4 1 3 13 9 4 3 6.2 5 9 7,40 a 24 5 10 10 9 10 9 8 9,0 2 5 24 8 68 1 67 68 66 68 66 4 9.10 1 250 50 26 24 50 15 p 50 50 2 5 24 a 5,70 16 6.9 0 6 251 46 26 20 46 10 4 6 4 5 3 1 20 3 7.80 14 7,3 5 7 252 48 18 2 9 1 47 12 7 47 47 5 27 3 6.14 8 6,2 5 0 253 39 17 22 38 15 6 39 38 4 22 3 6.5 9 9 6.611 254 26 14 10 2 26 1 24 24 11 3 7.90 10 7 ,3 5 0 255 20 4 16 20 8 6 ao 19 16 3 4.5 0 1 256 19 7 10 2 18 14 11 17 17 3 11 10 3 5.70 5 s.0 o o 257 7 0 15 54 1 64 37 19 69 68 1 0 1 3 52 3 9.8 6 7 s.0 7 1 258 77 i9 57 1 74 48 27 76 75 8 3 57 3 8.96 5 6 .a 0 0

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonoeasonal not dilapidated units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonsea.onal not dilapidated units,for sale only.

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I:' ~:

' :~

8 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

I.. --- I Alldwcllingunits C 11

. l----A-ltrd-'_''_11-;n-g~u-n-it.s._h_y_o_c~cu_p_•_n_cy---4--~b=y=c=o~n~d~it=m=n=n=n=d---lc-----O-o-cu_p_i•_d_d_w_e_ll_lli_g_u_nrits---l---o-n_t_ra_c_t_m_a_nt-1-y-+-V-•_'"_~_"_r_o"_"_-_"'_'•_ll_in_g_-.n.nd tenure plumbing facilities rent1 unit structure~

l I 1 P(}rsons per 1

Ward. Block v~:~t : Ot11cr • No room S<!llSOnal vocnnt .No running --~--Klccupied Number Average

monthly rent

(dollars)

I

Numl~cr I reportmg !

J ·;

. 4

Owner nenLer Totnl occupied occupied not and Number £rIVa.tc water Tota.I by non dilap., non- rer.orting d~lh or or Number 1~~1 white - reporting for rent 1•csidcnt • ap. dilop. reporting m~ -

2 59 260 263 265 266 267 268 274 269 290

292 293 294 295 296 297 298 300 303 307

306 :l 09 310 3:).2 313 314 315 316 317 318

319 320 321 322 323 324 3 25 326 327 3~8

329 330 331 332 333 335 336 337 '.DB .3 39

J40

5g 343 344 366 370 372 3 7 3 3 7 4

3 7 s '3 7 6 3 7 7 378 379 'J 8 0 I

2 3 4 6 7 8

14 15 16 17

is 19

· 2 a 21 22

. 2 4 '25

37

40 s 1 s

:rn 9

14 1

:rn 22

s 3 3 3 28 SB 29 39 69 50 28 12

31 17 31 21 25 49

110 97

. 5 4 80

37 .32 39 47 ·29 29 88 71 46 65

74 73 91 17 17

. 37 4 0 '

5·~ 35

1~ ';.i

11 ~ ' 2 5 1

19

9 6 5 2

29 76

3 1 3

·1 s· 2.

70

~ 1.,3

30 29 18 . 6

1 4

.· ;5, 22

11 2

1 3

3

20 16

10 13

6

2 78 23 10

2

s 8 7 1 1 1

10 18 13 20

:l.5 15 15 17 12

3 22 29. 16 15

27 28 20

"' 6 12 17 13 ·13 12

19 29· 39 1?

1 I

5

1a 7 s 3

17 65

5

4 i;

1~

16. 15~

7 ' ,3'

27 3

3 26

9 10

e 6

43 20 26 52 29 37 11 26 1 0 1 0

26 9

24 20 23 ,4 6 f:l 9 79 4 1 51

22 16 22 3 o I 17 2.6 60 4 2 30 50

4 6 4 3 ; 63 13 11 25 21 22 23 a·:i

29 2 :!. 32

9 9

6

2 1. 2

11 ,11

3

9

3

u a 7 5

1 3

1

2 2

1

1

1

1

i1

. , I

3'0 5

5 30

9 11

27 ao 53 33 a7

: ·5 B 27 39 ~B

12

2

6

1

l.

2

i R

1 49 aa 13 12

1

1

1

1 a

5

1 l.

2B U!

2 9 16 30 1 6 2 4 4 9

106 96 ,4 9 ,'76

37 2 9 ,3 6 4 5 26 2 9 86 71. 4 5 62

73 72 ·9 0 17 16 37 4 0 36 36 35

4 9 50 70 21 11

5

1 9:

.6 6 s

29 73

14

7 9

11 66 7.0 4 8 19

2 A 6 5 1 2 7 7

14 29

5 9

1'2 3 '4

1:0 . 7 2 3 6

7 B 9 5 7

5

1·5

:5

3

A 4

3. 3

3 1

~ : 5

7Q 27

1~

30 2 9 14

8

4 ! 3 22

1

2

1 4

5 12

14

4 59 6:5 4 1:1

1

2 1

14 1.9.

4 2 1

l.

1 5 3.

5

1

3.

1

1 1

2

1

5

27

'J

38 5

4 29

9 13

28 22

53 33 28 58 29 39 89 4 9 28 1 2

31 17 31 21 24 47

10 7 97 5 4 79

37 31 37 47 2 51 29 82 71 46 65

73 71 9 ;!. 17 17 37 36 3 5 .. 36 35

46 5 0' 71 a 1. 10

5

9 6 5

:2 e 7 6 !

.j :3·.

22

1Forrenter- occupied dwelling 11ni,ts o.nd vacant noneeMOnal not dil.api~ntf!d, \\nif:S,.i'ir .i-.~O,!;.'.'·, '·.:,,; ... , tFor owner- occupied dwelling umts and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated umts,for sale only.

38 5

4 27

9 8

27 22 '

51 33 2A SB 29 39 l:!B 49 27 12

31 17 31 2 j_ 24 4 7

107 94 so 77

37 31

'3 7 4 5 29

. 2 9 82 71 46 63

73 71 91 17 17 ·3 7 3 B 3 5 36 35

46 4!1 71

121 ·10

5

18

9 6 5 ;

,2 8 ·7 4

3

3

5

5 4

13

30 23 14

8

4 3

,2 2

.. I•!'."

1 1 1

2 1. l.' 2

2 6 1

i

3 1 6 2 5 3 3

2 2 1

1

1

2 1 2

i i l

2

2

1

3

1 1'

1

1

1 1

1 11

1 9

1.0

1,·

.1

1

25 2

4 26

9· 7

., 5

43 19 28 52 29 37 11 26

9 10.

25 e

24 20 23 48 89 77 38 46

22 16 20 26 15. 26 59 Hl 29 4 B

4 4 4 3 57 1 3 11 24 21 ao 21 22

28 18 26

9 9

3

2 i lil

10, 7

3

:l.1 6 ~; 5

7

'i}

3 e.oo

5 9.7 5 2 .9.07 6 4 .77 3 6.71

2 '1.8 5 4 s.o 0

3 4.7 6 31,7 B 3 2:11 3 2.11 3 2.10 3 2.16 4 4.09 2 4.4 6 a s.11 2 a.o o 21.0 6 2 8.5 0 2 9.2 0 3 5.2 0 3 6.3 4 fl 8.!11 3 1.9 6 3 o.a s 2 6.8 6 3 4.3 0

30.90 4 0.1 a 4 1.3 5 3 1.9 6 88.26 2 5.B 4 2 3.0 3 2 4.36 2 3.4 4 2 0.3 7

2 4.4 7 3 3.9 s 2 9.s o a 6.9 2 3 5.3 6 2 4.13 0 2 3.0 4 39.20 2 .7.57 2 2,9 s :a t;.67 2 7.2 2 :a 2;15 2 2.11 17.J 3

2 6.0o

31.7 0 2 9.11

1.6.66

5 3.3 3

5 6.4 5 s 9.62 6 ;:i.e s 6 2.0 0

5 8.71

1

'I i 4

6

2 1 1

•r 3 7

5 11

3 l

4 14

5 6

7 iO

e 1 6 9 4

.5 5

a H 19

1

4

a

Avera~ value

(dollar.!)

6 .6 2 5

5.8 7 5

6,3 '7 1 • ,Q 7 l •• 316

s.11 • 4 .0 0 0 6 ,9 71

6.: 0 0 7 ,'I 2 7 4 .6 6 6

s.eo o 5 .6 0 7 4.26 0 4 .s 1 6

6,11 4 5.3 5 0 s.1 3 ·1

5 ,7 5 0 6.e o o 6.2 5 0 6.0 0 0 6,1 0 0

5,7 5 0 4 ,4 5 4 5,21 0 5.714

3,0 0 0

4 ,o a a

~ 2 ,9 0 0 4 6.50 0 J 6.SOO

15 6,30 0 Sll" 6,947

1

: 4

4 4

9

l,Q 2 5

25.616

1 4 ,J e e lll.733 17.218

•' 17.583 21.000

17 ,3 3 3 21.666 1 6,1 7 8

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ERIE, PA. 9 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKs: 1950--Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Con:ract monthly Vn.luc1 of one-d~vclling ... by condition and Occupied dwelling ur.its and tenure plumbing lacilitles rcnt1 l~nit atruclllres

V~~:'\) Other J No Pol'l!On• per

WBl'd Block room Average Owner Ronlor aenaonnl vacant Number .No !running coupled Number monthly Number Average

Total occupied or.cu pied not ! and reporting br1val0 water Tola\ 1.51 by non- reporting rent reportlng val"e

dilap., non .. n.~t1 or or Number or 1''hilo (dollars) (dollars) for rent resident di.np. dllap. reporting or sale more

·-

4 28 18 12 6 17 1B 18 6 5 6.S 0 12 1.o1.4.1 s 29 7 7 7 7 7 7 28.571 30 9 8 1 9

)

9 9 8 :a 5 .6'2 5 31 7 6 1 7 7 7 1 6 ae.e:n 32 9 6 3 9 9 B 3 B 2.0 0 6 24.SOO 33 2 36 33 13 20 33 6 2 33 33 19 8 :a.s:a 11 5.03 7 37 17 11 6 17 4 4 17 17 5 a 9.60 9 4 .62'2 38 11 6 5 11 2 1 11 11· 4 2 5.0 0 5 4 .so 0 41 55 36 19 55 11 55 55 a 16 16 34.27 27 5 .6 7 4

4 3 37 23 1.ol 36 1 1 J7 36 12 3 J.7 s 16 7.062 4"' 13 11 a 1a 2 13 12 1 a 9 4 .6 8 8 4 5 54 32 22 53 10 2 54 53 3 2 ao 4 2.4 0 17 5.2 3 5 46 37 20 16 1 36

I

7 36 36 1 a 3 7.1 IS 14 5,78 5 47 39 12 27 38 9 2 39 39 26 32.65 3 11.1 6 6 4 B 6 1 5 6 1 1 6 6 5 4 1.B 0 49 19 12

I 7 19 19 19 7 31.0 0 9 a .1a :a so 57 16 4 0 1 56 9 3 5 6 56 1 41 30.68 s 6 .6 0 0

51 72 as 45 1 1 72 9 70 70 1 44 3 8.52 15 6.166 52 7 4 26 47 1 73 17 4 73 7 3 . 2 9 4 7 JJ.59 16 6.71 8

53 66 34 32 66 16 I 66 6 61

2 1 8 JO 3 e.:ao 16 4.B1 2 54 7 1

I 44 27 71 13 71 71 1 7 :a 5 27.28 27 5,17 4

55 39 :a 2 17 3 9 3 39 .39 :a 17 2 9.B 2 12 6A08 56 42 as 16 l 4 0 3 3 4 1 40 2 1 4 3 4.0 7 17 5,97 0 57 33 19 14 33 7 4 33 31 . 1 13 2 3,07 15 6.313 58 45 22 2 3 44

I 12 5 4 5 4 5 ' 1 22 a 5.1 8 9 4 ,95 5

61 4 9· 28 21 4 B 1 49 49 21 4 6.85 14 57.142 62 63 24 38 1 63 8 1 62 62 J6 3 o.oa 7 23.385 6 3 27 14 1 3 27

I 2 27 27 12 2 3.6 3 7 43.000

64 30 21 9 30 1 30 30 9 3 6.77 12 15.05 0

65 7 1 33 37 1 68

I

9 4 70 68 1 :a 36 36.02 18 6 .s 6 6 66 77 36 4 1 77 as 22 77

7 s I a ~~1

27.46 19 5.0 2 6 67 66 29 37 63 19 12 66 65 :n.s 1 1 ·r 5.a 9 4 68 73 :a 7 46 ., 0 19 5 73 67 B 4 4 3 s.06 8 6 .4 3 7 69 79 35 4 a 2 .77 16 77

7 51 1 2 39 38J8 19 7.126 70 79 a2 56 1 78 29 11 76 1 a· 6 a 56 35.57 8 6.2 5 0 71 ·16 7 9 1 3 :a 16 16 1 9 4 e.77 5 10.200 72 68 7 6 1 6 B

I

5 60 6 B ! 1 59 5 3.3 5 1 73 89 19 64 5 1 84 :i 4 4 63 83 3 69 4 5.17 10 7 ,9 3 o 74 87 24 62 1 85 13 B6

8 61 60 4 3.10 11 7 .95 4

15 104 37 64 1 2 94 16 1 101 96 1 60 4421 14 l 2 ,37:. 76 51 17 34 47 1 0 51 47 32 39.65 5 B.90 0 77 82 36 4 4 1 l 77 6 BO 7 B . 1 4 4 3 7.61 17 6.1517 7B 81 39 4 1 1 7 B 3 BO '16 4 1 3 6.7 8 18 B .S 16 79 42 20 :a 1 1 41 3 1 4 1 41 20 3720 B lS.250 BO 3 3 18 1 4 1 30 3 3 :a 32 11 3 6.81 11 6 .s 18 Bl 59 34 25 57 .5 59 58 24 32.29 13 7.0 B 4 B 2 60 3·0 29

r

1 . 6 0 :9 59 59 2 B 3 3.17 ·14 6 .714 83 7.0 34 36 " 6 7 8 70 . 6 9 33 31.4 B ·ao 5 .61 5 84 1

; 87 1 BS 6 5 1 6 6 6 1 5 23.800 89 6 6 I 6 6 6 6 8 3 .5 8 3 90 14 14

I 14 1 4 14 11 :a 2 ,90 9 91 13 12 1 1 3 12 ,12

I 12 :31.666

92 30 27 2

I 1 2 9 2 9· 29 a 25 12.880

93 4 3 30 12 1 4 3 2 42 4 a 11 4 7.4 5 27 13.240 94 16 10 6 16 16 16 6 6 6.16 10 16.SOO 9 5 1 5 15 15 1·5 ·l's 13 17.030 96 6 6

I 6 6 6 6 19.833

97 12 1'1 1 12 Ul 18 I 1 10 23.000 98 13 13 13 :tJ : 13 12 1 7 ,3 3 3 99 10 3 7 1 a 10 ·10

I 7 61.28 3 1 7,1 6 6

· 1·0 0 7 2 4 ::. 7 6 6 4 6 s.o o 3 18.666 101 41 7 34 4 0 41 41 3 4 5 :;i.29 5 11.S 0 0 102 38 18 19 l 38 ·37 36

I

. 20 5 7.60 17 l 2 .7 6 4 103 33 19 7 7 33 26 2 6. 7 5 2,8 5 23 12.ll 3 0 104 B 3 s 8 3 3 3 :t.4.000 105 B ·7 1 ·e 7 7 7 17.285 106

I

19 16 3 1 9 19 19 J B 13.66 16 1 6.18 7 I

107 14 12 :a u 1 4 14 2 11 13 ,54 5 108 16 14 2 16 16 . 16 2 13 16.384 109 4 3 1 • ·. 4 4 1 3 13.666 110 6 5 1 6 6 6 1 5 10.eo o

· 111 I 22 14 : 8 '2 2 22 . 22 B 59.B 7 14 11.571 112 20 10 : 1 0 20 ao. 20 1~ I 5 2.6 o 10 12 .7 0 0 113

I 4 3 1 <I 4 4 2

: 114 . 6 ·1 5 ·6 5 6 4 9.0 o 115 ': 20 20 a o 20 20 20 4 9.4 5 116

I

14 7 5 1 14 13 13 6 4 4.8 3 7 1 4 .9 2 B ;

117 :11 2 8 ·1 11 1 1 l·O 9 7 4 o.s 7 2

I 118 '31 9 22 98 31· 28 21 H>.76 7 9,2 8 5 119 15 8

I

7 15 1sl ·1s

I

6 6 <.6 6 8 14.000

I 120

I · 15 9. 6 1'5'

1 51 ,14 5 61.8 0 B 15.3'7 5

121 16 13 3 16 16 ·16 1 I 12 16.666 122 42 23 17 ·:a 4 0 i 40 38 17 • 6.5 2 23 12.58 6

i I I I 'For renter - occupied dwelling unita and vncnnt nonscnsonnl not dilApidnted units,for rent. 1.For owner- occupied dl\·e!llng unit• and vacant nonscnsonal not dilapidated units,for Mio only ..

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10 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units.by occupancy All dwelling units Occupied dwelling units Contract monthly

and tenure by condition and rentl plumbing lacilities

Vacant Pel'S-Ons per Ward Block non .. Other No No room

Avera~o Owner ·Renter ~ ea.sonal vacant Number ~rivate

running ccupied Number month y Total occupied occupied ·not and reporting athor water Total 1,51 by non. reporting rent dilap,. non- dilnp. or Number or white (dollars} for rent resident dilap, reporting or sale more

4 123 25 18 7 as 1 1 :as 25 7 4 2.4 2 1:a4 9 8 1 9 9 SI 1 130 23 6 16 1 2 3 1 1 22 22 16 3593 13 4 4 4 "' 4 4 4 5 8.7 5 135 8 1 7 7 B B 7 6 2.8 5 136 48 37 11 48 4 8 4 6 11 6 7.4 5 1:n 57 27 28 2 56 9 4 55 54 :a 7 3 9.B 5 138 65 33 3 :a 6 3 1 65 6S 31 3 8.19 142 26 13 12 1 25 25 2S 12 3 4.66 143 40 19 21 38 40 40 20 4 4.8 0

144 93 .3 0 51 12 B8 12 81 BO 48 S193 145 86 14 6S 6 1 68 16 5 79 79 7 67 5 7.3 4 146 9 :a 22 69 1 B3 37 5 91 90 11 65 s :i.o o 147 104 25 78 1 103 8 1 103 103 77 62.59 14B 8 4 4 B 8 7 1 149 47 1 44 :a 46 :ao 4 5 4 5 4 3 4 5.9 0 1 51 3 1 :a 3 1 3 3 :a 152 33 5 25 2 1 31 2 1 30 30 2 25 7 2.2 4 153 33 8 25 33 :i 3 33 23 61.39 1 54 B. 3 13 68 2 B2 7 1 81 lj 1 1 64 7 0.45 155 68 22 4 0 52 1 1 62 62 1 36 5797 156 3 3 15 18 30 33 32 2 16 6 7.5 6 157 29 a2 5 2 27 87 27 2 158 21 16 ' 5 81 1 1 81 21 5 5 6.4 0 159 23. 13 10 :a 3 1 23 23 9 52.22 160 49 29 2 O· 4 9 49 4·9 20 4 2.S 0 161 61 37 22 2 60 59 59 21 5 3.14 162 29 1B 11 29 1 1 29 29 8 3 5.6 Iii 163 27 27 27 27 27 25 6 2.60 164 21 1 20 ill 21 21 20 6 4.0 0 165 25 1 24 as as as 24 61.16 166 15 15 15 15 · 14 1 15 5 9.6 6 167 57 31 25 1 5S 2 56 54 23 "3.91 168 55 39 16 54 2 55 55 16 4 4.25 169 61 4 1 18 a 61 2 59 58 19 4 5.21 170 39 24 15 39 39 39 15 3 5.3 3 171 41 21 20 41 4 41 41 20 "0,4 5 172 79 31 4 6 2 77 9 1 77 76 4 a "5.8 5 173 71 29 4 1 1 6 B 12 1 70 70 5 41 "8.9 0 174 84 21 62 1 72 16 6 83 BJ 3 56 3 9.S 0 175 89 18 70 1 89 a2 BB BB 4 66 4 4.7 6 176 154 17 13 3 2 2 147 19 150 147 126 4 6.26 177 68 a 65 1 67 67 67 64 4 6.31 178 26 26 26 26 26 26 3 9.15

5 PART IN BLOCK. AREA A

275 26 6 a o 26 11 8 26 26 20 2 3.9 5 276 7 0 12 58 70 37 16 70 70 7 13 57 31.7 3 277. 22 1 21 21 15 15 22 22 1 18 a 6.S o 276 11 s 6 10 6 5 11 10 5 6 2 7.3 3 279 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 s 2 3,4 0 280 66 14 50 i 1 65 12 64 64 3 so 3 4,9 2 281 27 9 17 t :a 6 11 26 26 16 29.25 282 4 5 20 25 4 s 10 4 5 4 5 1 23 a O.B 6 283 0 23 20 4 3 11 6 43 43 2 7 20 32.25 284 62 25 37 58 26 9 62 61 7 :a 3 31 27.25 336 47 26 21 47 14 47 47 1 21 3 7.0 0 337 5 5 29 25 1 52 9 a 54 5 4 1 23 3 a.a 6 338 1 5 10 s 14 .5 3 15 15 5 4 29.25 340 37 16 21 37 7 3 37 37 2 3 19 21.00 341 22 12 10 22 2 2 22 22 10 4 1.7 0 3 4 :a 20 16 4 20 :ao 20 4 3 5.7 5 343 15 6 9 14 5 15 13 9 31.11 344 19 15 4 18 2 19 19 4 :a 3.25 3•4 5 14 ·7 7 13 4 14 14 7 :a 3.5 7 346 51 27 24 51 6 51 51 1 23 2 7,3 4

347 3 4 20 :( 3 1 33 8 33 33 11 3 2.S 4 348 49 26 23 47 1 49 48 1 5 20 2 9.9 5 352 13 5 8 1J :i 2 13 13 1 7 34.00 353 21 11 10 21 1 1 21 21 10 3 2.10 356 1 357 24 3 20 1 24 4 23 23 1 4 18 3 5.2 7 358 57 31 as 1 57 2 56 56 26 31.61 359 64 2 2 3 7 5 62 12 1 59 59 3 36 2 9.S 2 360 78 29 48 1 7 8 27 22 77 77 2 47 3 4.17 361 7 1 33 38 6B 2 4 17 71 70 4 36 31.0 2 362 75 33 42 75 3 75 7 :a 40 3 4.67 363 60 31 26 2 1 59 6 57 57 22 3 5.3 6 364 11 6 5 11 11 11 5 3 3.8 0 365 83 40 "3 82 1 B3 B3 42 28.97 366 7 2 34 36 2 72 17 70 70 2 3 4 22.14 367 72 36 33 3 72 29 69 69 1 35 2 3.17 368 58 31 27 SB 9 5 B 58 26 2492 369 4 9 23 24 2 4 8 8 47 47 22 23.22 370 51 29 22 47 10 51 51 21 2 J.61 :i 71 59 23 36 59 6 1 59 59 1 32 27,B1

'For renter - occupied dwelling unite and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonsoaeonal not dilapidated units.for sale only.

Value' or one-dwelling-unit structures

Number reporting

16 7 4

35 15 16

9 8

lil 3 9 5

12 4

1 5 4

15 10 19 15 11 22 27 13

1

22 31 28 :u

9 16 12

8

4 4

2 4

5

6 5 4 9

12

18 18

8 6 B

10 1

13

17

6 12

3 5

2 22 14 11 15

11 16

6 18

6 7 9 6

11 10

Average value

(dollars)

17.062 2 o .11 4

9 ,7 5 0

9 .2 7 1 6 .96 6 9 .3 4 3 9.16 6

30.250

14 ,94 3 1 a ,9 .i ~ 14.SOO 14.083 19,75 0

31.000 15 .so 0

14,30 0 31.7 0 0 17.80 0 1 2 ,9 6 6 1O,J1 B

9 ,9 7 7 9.2 4 0 9,7 3 0

8 .61 3 8 ,9Q 3 8.696 8 .41 4 7,0 0 0

10.531 12.541 1s.o0 0

15.625 2 4,2 so

4,1 a 5

4 .4 6 0

6 .6 6 6 5.8 0 0 5.0 7 5 6.3 3 3 4,14 1

7.4 16 6.0 2 7 5.8 1 :a 6.916 6.8 5 0 9,7 5 0

4 ,961

5.37 0

B .S 0 0 6,34 1 7.4 6 6 5.10 0

5,30 6 6 ,95 5 ,7 0 6A4

10.1 3 7,3 3 9,3 3 7 .6 6 7 ,4 1 8 ,5 7 5 .a 3 7.0 0 9,3 6 a.a 2

0 9 0

6 1 3 6 6 1 3 0 3 0

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ERIE, PA. 11 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS BY BLOCKS· 1950-Con

·=- -~---~ ·- ' All dwelling units. by occupnncy All dwelling units

Contract monthly and tenure by condition and Occupied dwelling units Value' of one-dwelling .. plumbing facilities rent1 unit structures

Ward Block Vacant Other

Persona per non·

No No room Owner Renter SCIUlOnni vacant running Occupied Average

Total not and Number ~riva.tc Number monthly Nul)l~er Average

occupied occupied reporting nth or water Total by non- value dllnp., non .. or Number 1.51 white reporting rent repru'tmg for rent resident dilap. dilap. reporting or (dollars) (dollars) ornnlo more

5 3 7 :a SB 36 22 56 4 58 373 s a a 6 2 3 3 4 9 57 2 :a 2 3 9.31 21 7,3 0 0

374 27 18 7 49 49 2 22 4 6.77 19 s,2 4 2 8 1 26 1 1 375 46 2 4 26 26 7 3 5.4 2 13 7 ,5 0 0 22 46 4 4 6 378 13 11 2 1 3 46 a:a 3 6.09 14 e.o 1 e

379 29 19 13 13 1 9 s.o 3 3 10 2 9 1 380 B 5 29 29 7 2 4.S 7 e 7.0 0 0 3 7 381 46 33 1 3

8 B 3 2 5.6 6 4 s.1 as 3 8 2 42

45 1 46 46 11 3 6.36 24 B .416 31 11 42 1 4 2 4 1 3 383 18 9 2 3.4 4 26 6,7 6 9 17 1 17 1 1 18 16 1 10 5.6 a o 384 4 a :a 4 4 4 :a 365 1 1 1 386 21 11 10

1 1 1 20 3 1 21 :a 1 7 4 9.4 a 367 7 6 1 10 7.6 4 0 7 7 7 388 13 11 1 1 1 3 1 6 9 ,9 0 0

389 24 18 6 1 a 12 1 11 7.19 0 24 3 24 :a 4 6 41.8 3 390 B 3 5 8 16 7.6 3 7 4 8 6 5 3 4.4 0 1 391 :a 5 20 5 23 1 392 17 16 as 25 1 5 4 7.4 0 16 7.6 31 1 17 1. 7 17 1 1 lS e.913 393 15 12 3 1 5 15 15 3 7 8.66 10 B,9 0 O

394 22 20 2 22 1 1 22 2a 2 20 7,9 :a 5 395 29 23 6 26 4 3 29 29 6 4 0.6 6 14 6 .s 0 0 396 13 9 3 1 12 3 12 12 3 5 3.0 0 7 7.6 4 2 397 15 B 6 1 15 1 14 14 1 5 31.4 0 3 7.6 6 6 398 19 16 1 19 399 16 16 a

19 19 1 1 17 7,152 17 1 1 18 18 1 2 15 7,3 6 0 400 9 a 7 9 4 1 9 9 7 4 5i4 1 401 16 12 4 16 1 1 16 15 3 4 8.3 3 10 8,100 402 6 7 1 8 2 2 B 8 1 7 9,3 5 7 4 0 3 9 6 3 9 2 9 9 2 6 11.333

4 0 4 13 12 1 13 2 2 13 13 9 9.2 4 4 405 17 13 4 17 1 1 17 17 2 12 9 .6 2 5 406 36 lB 18 3 5 11 2 36 36 1 17 7 a.a 9 18 B,3 61 407 5 4 19 3 4 1 50 22 53 48 4 1 32 6L78 16 9 .6 7 2 4 0 8 26 ·25 1 1 27 27 27 1 26 16.000 409 16 12 3 1 16 15 15 3 4 7,3 3 11 9,3 2 7 410 10 7 a 1 9 9 9 2 6 9.0 8 3 411 5 5 5 1 1 5 5 s 6,1 0 0 412 13 10 a 1 12 1 1 :a 12 2 10 7.6 5 0 4 1 4 7 5 1 ·7 2 1 7 7 1 5 S,70 0

415 8 7 1 8 2 1 B 7 7 6.0 e 5 4 1 6 10 9 1 9 2 10 10 1 e 9,1 e 7 417 9 8 1 9 3 3 B B 8 5.96 2 418 a 419 3 3 a 420 2

1 1 3 3 3 4.2 6 6

421 3· 3 2 1 3 3 j 4 .6 6 6 422 '1 3 7 6 12 4 3 13 13 6 4 8.3 3 7 5.e 5 7 4 :a 3 11 10 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 8 7.2 5 0 4:il 4 14 1 4 12 2 2 1 4 1 4 1 14 0.2 21

4 2 5 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 4 3 7.0 0 0 425 1 427 5 5 4 2 a 5 5 5 4.3 0 0 429 7 7 7 4 4 7 7 2 7 3,9 4 2 430 5 4 1 5 4 3 5 5 1 4 5.2 2 5 431 10 10 10 5 4 10 10 1 8 4.200 432 16 15 1 16 3 2 16 16 1 1 1-4 6 ,9 7 8 433 9 8 1 9 1 1 9 9 1 6 7 ,7 5 0 434 4 4 4 4 4 " 5 .s 0 0 435 6 3 3 6 2 6 6 3 21.66 2

436 4 1 3 4 1 1 4 4 1 1 437 5 3 a 5 2 1 5 5 1 a ·08 26 21 5 as 10 3 26 26 1 4 21.SO 18 5 .6 9 4 4 4 a 33 11 22 33 6 33 33 4 22 38.27 6 7 .916 4 4 3 17 9 8 17 2 17 17 8 4 2.8 7 7 1 0 .714 444 57 :l1 a 5 1 52 3 1 56 56 1 23 31.0 4 21 6 .6 3 3 4 4 5 s 4 29 25 54 6 4 5 4 54 3 :a 5 3 4.88 21 7,39 0 4 4 6 4 3 29 1 3 1 4 3 4 1 4 2 42 13 3 3iS 23 e .96 9 447 48 32 15 1 4 7 1 47 4 7 15 3 0.06 20 7 .4 J 5 448 so :n 12 1 so 1 1 49 4 9 .1 12 4 0.6 6 28 7.250

449 61 34 lil 6 1 60 1 60 60 25 3 0.2 4 18 7 .6 6 6 450 47 30 17 47 4 47 47 17 31.BB 19 6 .s 7 8 451 41 a:a 19 41 7 41 41 19 2 0.7 3 11 7.SOO 452 37 26 11 37 3 37 37 10 2 6.10 16 6 .4 6 8 453 36 25 11 36 6 1 36 36 2 9 28.66 14 7.0 0 0 4 5 4 S4 34 20 52 7 5 4 54 1 19 '1.5 7 18 7.1 0 5 455 47 31 ·14 1 1 4 '1 4 5 4 5 1 13 31.61 22 8.277 4S6 50 34 16 4 9 8 5 50 49 1 16 31.S 6 iii 6 7 .6 9 a 4 57 65 a J 43 64 2 65 65 1 38 31i 3 9 7.S 5 5 "5 e 51 25 iil6 51 5 51 51 21 31.3 8 18 7 ,4 7 a

45!1 74 33 39 a 74 :as 19 72 7 :a 37 3 2.7 s 11 5 .618 460 "3 117 15 1 4 a 1 4 2 42 15 3 5.2 6 :a 0 7.235 461 S7 :a 7 30 56 5 1 57 57 30 39.7 6 15 5 ,77 3 4 6 :a 55 33 23 53 55 55 23 2 9.3" 19 7 .3 a 6 4 6 3 16 9 7 16 1 16 16 1 7 51.71 7 5 .6 5 7 "6 4 41 20 ao 1 39 2 40 40 1 20 31.4 0 10 6.B 0 0

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nollllO...Onal not dila;ii<!•ted unit_a,for rent. 'For owner - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseaaonal not dilapidated \Ull\8,for sale only.

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12

Ward

5

HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling uni ts All dwelling units.by occupancy Occupied dwelling units and tenure by condition and plumbing faoilitiea

Vacant Block non .. Other No No

O\vner Renter ~oasonnl vacant Number grivo.te running

Total occupied occupied not and reporting nth or water Total dilap .. non- or

for rent resident dilap. dilap. or aalo

466 19 13 6 ui 1 1 19 4 6 7 44 15 29 4 3 5 44 4 6 8 7 4 3 7 7 4 69 37 31 6 37 37 470 25 14 11 23 25 471 47 37 10 4 7 47 472 43 35 8 42 43 473 S9 40 18 1 59 58 474 so 28 20 2 50 1 1 46 475 30 B 21 1 26 9 5 29

476 32 21 11 3 2 3 32 477 67 2 7 39 1 67 5 ll 66 478 32 16 16 3 2 2 3 2 479 22 14 8 2 ll 3 2 ll 480 41 25 15 1 40 3 40 481 26 13 13 2 6 1 1 25 482 1 463 S5 4 0 15 55 5 2 55 484 26 14 12 ll 6 26 46S 28 2 4 4 28 2 28

486 4 1 Iii 6 15 41 1 ·1 41 467 54 ll 4 3 0 S4 54 4 B 8 30 19 11 30 30 489 29 22 7 a 9 2 9 490 13 4 3 6 7 3 3 7 491 68 42 :a 5 1 66 3 67 4 9 :a 4 9 25 2 3 1 49 5 48 493 35 18 16 1 33 1 34 4 9 4 13 a 5 1 :a 13 495 43 :as 1S 43 1 43

496 51 25 25 1 51 2 so 4 97 107 70 35 2 107 3 1 105 498 9 2~ 2 1 9 B 499 40 16 40 2 40 500 25 15 10 ;a 5 a 25 S01 10 8 ll 10 5 4 10 S02 10 6 4 9 B 6 10 503 6 5 1 6 3 3 6 504 :a 505 9 B 1 9 9

506 6 4 2 I 5 6 507 3 3 3 J SOB 1 510 1 S12 1 S14 1 516 1 517 38 27 10 1 36 6 6 37 518 3 2 1 3 3 S24 54 45 6 1 53 27 9 53

5BS 7 5 2 7 a 1 7 s 26 10 6 1 1 9 1 1, 9 5 27 16 14 4 16 . 18 S28 35 30

"' 1 3S 1 34

s 29 23 14 9 23 23 530 38 3 ll 6 38 3 JB 531 36 21 lS 36 J 6 5 3 l3 18 11 7 18 2 11l 533 31 27 4 31 J1 534 42 3 ll 8 2 42 40

S35 31 19 12 31 2 31 536 8 1 66 15 81 4 Bi 537 36 29 6 1 36 1 1 35 538 ,62 35 27 61 1 6 2 539 28 16 12 28 1 2!j S40 21 5 16 20 l3 21 S41 S2 31 l3 0 1 51 51 542 46 2 :4 :a 2 45 4·6 543 40 29 11 J!I 4 40 544 16 14 l3 16 16

. "', S4S 30 2~ 6 :a 8 3 0. 546 45 40 4 1 44 44 547 28 2 :a 6 l3 8 2 e. 548 32 29 3 32 ., 32· 549 l3 0 16' 4 a 9 20 ·, 550 32 JO 2

f 32 :i 2

SH 14 9 4 13 lJ; 5 5 2 13 10 .a .· 11,:, 1 ll 553 ' 2 4 21 3 ., .. ·• a4 :a 4 5S4 18 11 7 18 18

555 29 23. 6 3,li 29 S56 la 1,6' 2 . ··!

1 Ii. 18 557 .:s:r 27 6 32' 3 !5 558 16 ' 13 a ;1.. 16' 1 s" s S9 I .· 6 6. ~~ 5; 560 13 11 2 13

I 1For renter - occupied dwelling umts and vac .. nt nonseasonal not dilap1datiid unita,for rent. 1 : . ,

'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonnl not dilapidated.unii.9,ror·salo only."

Persons per room

Occupied 1.51 by non-

Number white reporting or

more

19 4 4

7 37 25 47 4 3 1 SB 1 48 29 3

30 65 31 1 21 40 2 6

54 1 26 28

41 1 54 29 2 9 1

7 67 s 4 B 1 3 ll 12 43

48 105 3

8 40 25 10 1 10 1

6

B

6 3

37 1 3

53 5

7 9 1

17 3"' 23 38 36 18 29 40

31 81 34 6 ll 28 1 21 Sl 4 5 4 0 16

29 44 2 8 3 ll 20 ,J ll 13 1 ll Iii 4 1B

29 18 33 '15

s Ul

'

Contract monthly rent1

Average Number monthly reporting rent

{dollars)

6 4 2.3 3 29 3 7.3 4

3 4 9.0 0 6 3 e.s 0

10 5 0.3 0 10 4 1.0 o

7 2 6.6 5 18 3 7.6 3 18 3 4.0 5 21 2 4.3 8

11 3 9.36 37 3 i.S6 15 2 9.S 3

8 2 8.62 1 4 2 9.0 7 11 2 6.9 0

15 3 2.13 10 5 1.9 0

4 4 o.o 0

15 3 7.9 3 29 3 6.7 2 11 3 8.3 6

7 3 1.14 3 2 5.3 3

25 2 9.S 6 21 4 2.19 13 4 0.61

5 3 4.00 14 3 5.0 0

23 3 2.00 33 3 3.9 3

a 15 2 9.2 0

9 3 5.4 4 1 4 18.75 1

1

ll

8 3 4.62 1 4 3 2.0 0

1 1 3 4 :a.o o 3 l3 6.0 0 9 3 3.7 7 6 31.16

1,J 3 6.00 :r 3 6.S 7 4 l3 B.25 8 3 6.25

10 31.3 0 11 3 9.2 7

6 J ll.3 3 l3 6 3 9.11 U! 4 2.B 3 16 3 0.06 1 SI 3 7.4 2 :ao J 7.05 16 3 ll.8 0

2

6 2 9.6 6 4, 4 8.7 5 6 3 4.56 3 3 7.33 4 4 8.2 5 l3 4 2 6.5 0 2, 3: ll 5.3 3 7 4 8.71

6, 4 6.8 3 2. 6, 5 4,6 3 2

2

Vnlue'of one-dwelling-unit structures

Number Average

reporting volue

{dollars)

10 11.1 0 0 8 a.212 4 9.12 5

26 e.3 9 6 9 9,33 3

27 10.83 3 32 12.265 24 7,93 3 16 1 0.1 8 7

2

12 7.0 8 3 17 7.S8 2 :l1 5,95 4 10 7.a5 o 1 :! 7,88 4

8 0.4 3 7

22 7.581 11 1 a ,9 o 9 23 0.50 0

23 7,95 6 22 s.ao o 16 0,70 6 :a 1 12.009

4 11.soo 21 7,53 8 17 6.117 11 7.227

4 7,75 0 20 7,70 0

16 7.218 43 6,97 4

5 6.0 0 0 17 6.0 2 9 10 16.000

Ii 7.583 3 4.16 6 4 4.250

8 16.587

2 3 0.0 3

ao B.4 7 5 2

41 5,1o7

4 9,4 2 5 7 6.0 1 4

11 7.S 9 0 26 0,18 5 12 7,416 30 7.6 4 6 14 7 .78 s 10 9,3 0 0 22 8.0 0 0 24 8 ,72 9

9 0.e 3 ::s 1 56 8.267

26 9,11 5 ?8 6,41 0 11 7.581

2 23 !1.1 9 5 la 7.6 9 4 22 8.0 0 6 13 9 .6 3 0

1'. 17 30

7,79 4 10.16 0

le 1 8 ,3 3 3

1 27 0,05 9 13 B ,4 61 26 7,91 0

e 7.56 2

~~ 7,25 0

10,8S7 10 9,2 0 0 . ' li~ 11 0.1 o 4 15 9 .a 2 0 IP 8.265

·;!.? 0.7 3 3 \.5 7,98 0

8 10.625

\,

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Ward

5

ERIE, PA.

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling" units. by occupancy All dweiling units Contract monthly by condition and Occupied dwelling units ancl tenure plumbiug facilities rcnt1

Vacant Persons per Block non .. Other No No rooin Avcrngc

Owner Renter seasonal vacant Number crivate running Occupied Number monthly •rotnl occupied occupied not and reporting nth or water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent dilap., non- or Number white for rent resident dilnp. dilap. reporting or (dollars)

or snlo more

561 56 40 16 56 56 56 16 4 0.9 3 562 52 31 18 3 4 6 2 1 49 49 18 3 8.22 563 20 15 5 20 1 20 19 5 3 5.6 0 564 18 12 6 18 16 17 1 5 5 3.0 0 565 48 24 23 1 4 7 4 7 47 23 3 9.7 B 566 4 1 27 14 41 41 41 14 4 5.07 567 17 10 7 17 17 17 7 5 4.28 568 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 9 20 17 2 1 20 3 2 19 19 2 571 24 21 0 1 24 1 2 3 23 1

5 7 2 9 9 9 9 9 5 7 3 3 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 574 4 4 4 4 4 575 2 576 8 6 2 8 4 2 8 8 1 577 24 21 3 24 2 2 4 24 3 2 5.6 6 5 7 8 7 7 7 1 1 7 7 579 6 6 6 1 :1. 6 6 580 17 10 7 17 3 3 17 17 6 5 7.3 3 561 4 4 3 4 4

582 13 11 2 12 1 1 3 13 1 1 5 8 3 14 13 1 14 14 1 4 1 584 13 11 2 13 13 1 3 1 565 46 30 15 1 46 3 4 5 45 13 3 4.B 4 586 3 3 3 3 3 587 16 10 6 16 16 16 6 2 6.8 3 5 B 8 10 3 7 10 10 10 7 5 s.oo 589 12 7 4 1 12 11 11 4 Hl .5 0 590 11 8 3 10 11 11 3 3 4.00 5 9 2 19 19 19 19 19

5 9 3 33 19 1 3 1 32 32 32 12 5 8.4 j, 594 17 15 2 17 17 :1. 6 1 595 16 12 1 3 16 13 13 1 596 7 5 2 7 7 7 j, 597 11 10 1 11 11 11 1 598 16 15 1 16 15 15 5 9'9 14 12 1 1 13 12 12 600 13 11 1 1 13 12 12 1 601 10 7 2 1 10 1 1 9 9 2 •6 0 2 4 4 4 2 2 4 4

6 0 3 6 4 2 6 2 1 6 6 1 604 7 6 1 7 4 1 7 7 1 1 6 0 5 4 4 3 4 4 6 0 6 9· 7 2 9 9 9 2 607 6 5 1 6 1 5 5 1 608 9 B 1 9 1 1 8 B 61 0 11 1 10 11 1 1 611 22 22 22 22 22 61 2 2 614 10 10 10 10 10

616 5 4 1 4 5 5 617 24 20 4 2 3 1 24 24 1 4 3 s.o 0 618 28 27 1 2 B 28 29 1 619 3 1 2 3 1 1 620 3 3 3 3 3 621 34 31 3 34 34 3 4 3 5 7.3 3 6 2 2 24 22 1 1 24 23 23 1 623 6 3 3 6 6 6 3 7 3.0 0 625 l. 0 10 1 0 10 10 1 626 11 11 11 11 11

627 4 3 1 4 4 3 1 630 6 6 6 6 6 631 10 9 l 9 1 1 10 10 1 6 3 2 7 7 7 7 7 6 3 3 6 5 1 6 4 2 6 6 l 1 634 4 3 1 4 2 1 4 4 635 5 4 1 5 5 5 l 636 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 637 2 638 1

639 7 6 1 7 3 7 7 1 640 6 5 1 6 1 6 5 1 6 4 1 14 14 14 1 1 4 14 64 2 3 3 3 3 3 6 4 3 13 11 1 1 13 1 2 12 6 4 4 25 25 25 25 25 6 4 5 26 22 4 26 26 26 3 5 3.00 6 4 6 7 6 1 7 7 7 1 647 3 3 3 3 3 6 4 8 10 10 10 10 10

. 6 4 9 9 8 1 9 1 9 9 650 1 652 20 20 20 20 20 1 653 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 654 12 9 3 12 12 12 3 8 3.3 3 655 13 10 3 1 3 2 13 13 3 3 4,3 3

'For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonsell.'!onal not dilapidated units,for sale only.

13

Vnluc' of one-dwelling-uniL structures

Number Average reporting

value (dollars)

35 a.a 4 2 2 0 10.020 10 11.0 5 a

8 12.0 0 0 16 1 0 .4 3 7 22 a.1 s 9

9 7,30 8 5 8 ,9 2 0

14 7.6 5 0 22 9 .96 8

9 6.8 8 8 2 4 6.0 0 0

5 5,3 0 0 17 5.76 4

7 4 ,90 0 6 6 .a 6 6

10 a.a 4 o 4 a.a o o

9 7,5 5 5 13 7,4 3 0 10 8.B 2 0 25 8 ,9 2 B

2 7 6.92 8 3 6,3 3 3 5 1 0 ,3 4 0 5 10.30 0

19 11.4 0 5

17 0 .ass 15 8 ,7 0 0 13 :1. 0 ,7 3 0

4 1 2.1 2 5 10 9,3 7 0 1 3 9 .31 5 13 a.a 6 g 10 8 .a 5 0

6 a.16 6 4 5 .6 2 5

3 4 .s 0 0 5 3 ,g 2 0 4 7,Q 0 0 5 8 ,2 0 0 6 4 ,5 3 3 8 8 ,4 3 7

11 7,3 0 0 21 8 .3 9 5

10 B ,g 9 0

4 10.250 16 11.0 2 2 26 1 2 .3 7 3

1 3 1 6 .3 3 3

30 1 2 ,4 7 3 20 10.21 5

3 12.000 10 8 .s 0 0 11 8 ,5 6 3

2 6 0.16 6 8 5,9 5 0 6 7 .sa 3 5 s.e o o 3 3 4 .3 3 3 3 7 .3 3 3 3 7,0 0 0

4 4 ,4 2 5 4 7,12 5

1 4 7,9 5 7 3 0.0 o o

12 8 ,Bo 0 25 8 ,7 B 0 20 B ,9 8 5

6 9 .so 0 3 9 ,70 0

10 8.9 0 0

6 9 ,4 6 6

20 B.80 0 2 9 10,75 5 8 a.12 s

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14 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly

and tenure by con di ti on and Occupied dwelling units rcnt1 plumbing facilities

Vacant Persons per Ward Block non- Other No No room

Avcrn~o Owner Renter ~easonnl vacant Number brivate

running hccupied Number month y Total not and water Total by non-occupied occupied dilnp., reporting nth or Number 1.51 white reporting rent non- dilap. or or (dollars) for rent resident dilap. reporting or sn.le more

5 657 15 15 15 1 5 15 658 4 2 2 4 4 4 2 659 3 3 3 3 3 661 32 27 3 1 1 32 30 30 4 51.25 662 16 13 3 16 16 16 3 5 0.3 3 E63 3 3 3 3 3 664 2 66 5 3 2 1 3 3 3 1 666 11 11 10 11 10 667 6 5 1 6 6 6 1 668 10 B 1 1 9 9 9 1 669 15 10 5 10 10 10 670 23 20 3 22 3 2 23 23 1 2 671 5 2 3 5 2 5 5 1 2 672 4 4 4 4 4 673 10 B 1 1 9 3 9 9 674 10 9 1 9 1 .g 9 67 5 5 4 1 5 3 5 5 1 676 8 ,6 2 7 2 2 8 B 2 677 2

678 2 681 9 B 1 9 3 3 9 9 68 2 9 7 1 1 6 3 3 8 8 1 1 68 3 1 684 4 2 a 2 2 2 685 1 686 10 9 1 10 9 B 1 0 10 3 1 687 12 10 2 12 5 3 1 2 12 2 688 14 12 2 14 7 5 1 4 14 2 a 689 20 1.5 2 3 16 6 6 17 16 2

690 5 5 5 4 4 5 4 691 6 6 6 5 4 6 6 692 11 9 2 11 7 5 11 11 1 2 6 9 3· l. 694 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 695 5 5 5 1 1 5 5 696 2 697 5 5 700 1

5 2 1 5 5

701 6 5 1 6 3 3 6 5 1 702 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 3 1 1 705 2 706 5 5 5 4 3 5 5 707 3 3 3 2 1 3 3 708 2 710 6 6 6 6 6 711 a 712 1 713 2 714 25 21 4 2 5 6 1 25 25 2 4 21.5 0 715 4 4 4 4 4 716 17 16 1 16 2 2 1 6 16 1 717 12 B 3 1 10 2 11 11 3 3 2.6 6 718 16 15 1 16 2 1 16 15 1 721 1 723 20 9 11 9 1 9 9 724 1 726 B 5 3 8 3 B 7 2 728 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 729 1

730 4 4 4 1 1 4 3 73a 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 734 4 3 1 4 4 4 4 4 1 736 6 5 1 6 5 4 6 6 2 1 737 1 740 3 3 3 2 1 3 3

5 PART IN BLOCK AREA B

356 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 4.5 0 357 14 2 12 14 7 3 1 4 14 4 12 2 9.2 5 391 65 13 52 64 5 1 65 63 2 52 3 3.3 0 483 53 11 42 53 10 2 53 53 40 3 5.9 7 404 2B 12 16 26 10 28 28 1 14 3 6.6 4 485 16 6 10 16 1 1 16 1 6 10 3 0.8 0 486 30 19 11 2 9 4 4 30 29 10 4 8.9 0 487 60 31 29 59 12 9 60 58 26 2 8.61 608 58 32 23 3 55 :L 5 5 5 4 21 3 3.7 6 609 33 26 7 33 3 33 33 6 2 7.16

610 28 21 7 27 1 a0 27 7 3 2.4 2 611 23 :d 2 1 2 3 23 22 1 612 17 12 5 17 1 7 17 5 3 3.6 0 613 26 8 17 1 26 2 s 25 18 7 2.2 2 614 10 7 3 10 1 0 10 3 8 o.o 0 615 15 13 2 15 1 5 15 2 616 16 ,16 16 16 16 617 5 5 5 5 5

1For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonsensonn.l not dilnpidated units, for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vnennt nonseasonal not <lifapidnted units, for sale only.

Value' of one-dwelling-u.nit. structures

Number reporting

15 2 3

25 12

3

2 9 5

7 10 19

1 4 8 8 4

"'

8 7

2

9 8 8

14

5 6 8

4 4

4

5

1

5 3

6

18

4 15

5 13

9

4 3

4 3 2 4

3

4 7 7 3

13 19 21 21

16 18

7 8 7

13 16

5

Average value

(dollars)

11.300

11.666 11.9< 0 12.600 10.666

2 3,16 6 24,10 o·

11.7 8 5 10,75 0 11.3 0 5

9,50 0 7 .41 2 9 ,3 8 7 6.50 0 3,0 0 0

6.47 5 5 ,71 4

2,77 7 5 ,4 6 2 6 ,4 7 5 5 .a 5 7

<1.0 o o 3 .66 6 4,2 5 0

4 ,3 0 0 4 .a 5 o

4 .6 2 5

5,0 0 0

4.0 0 0 4 .0 3 3

6 ,7 5 0

6 ,37 2

8 .6 2 5 1 0 ,9 3 3 1 0 .s 0 0

9 ,7 3 0

8 ,911

7.2 5 0 3.06 6

5,12 s 4,100

5.<a s

5,3 3 3

6 ,4 2 5 7.78 5 7,0 0 0

11.3 3 3 9,8 8"' B ,52 6

10.09 5 9,Q 4 7

8 ,96 8 ,7 5 8 .~ 7

12.so 10,50

H 0 1 0 0 ~ 0 0

12.69' 13 ,7 5 12.eo

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ERIE, PA.

·-Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

··-- - - ·-... -- --·~"-·-- -·-- --= All <lwclling units by occupancy All dwelling units

Contract monthly by condition nnd Occupied dwelling units nnd lonlll'O plumbing facilities rent'

Vacant Persons per Ward Block non- Other

No No room Average scll!lonnl vacant unning Occupied Total Owner Henter not and Number crivnte r water Total by non- Number monthly occupied occupied dilnp., reporting nth or l,51 reporting ront non~ dilap. or Number or while (dollars) £or rent resident dilap, reporting or sale more

5 618 6 6 6 6 6 619 5 5 5 5 5 620 8 7 1 7 8 8 1 621 4 3 1 4 4 4 . 622 8 8 B B 8 623 5 5 5 5 5 624 6 6 6 6 6 625 16 15 1 1 5 16 16 1 626 6 6 6 6 6 6 27 21 18 3 2 0 21 20 2 628 9 9 9 9 9 6 29 11 9 1 1 1 0 10 10 630 9 9 9 9 9 632 32 I 14 18 32 32 31 1 18 3 6.3 3 633 21 I 10 1 0 1 21 1 1 20 20 10 5 5.60 6 3 4 21 16 2 3 21 18 18 2 635 25 17 8 25 2 25 25 8 4 8.3 7 '7 0 6 23 16 6 1 2 3 22 22 6 3 3.00 707 13 11 2 1 3 13 13 1 '7 0 8 4 4 4 4 4 709 15 14 1 1 5 14 14 '71 0 6 6 5 6 5 711 3 3 3 3 3 712 1. 1 10 1 11 10 10 713 13 13 1 3 13 13 714 11 10 1 11 11 11 715 13 12 1 1 3 1 3 13 1 716 14 12 2 1 3 1 1 1 4 13 2 717 7 7 7 7 7 718 7 7 7 7 7

719 16 13 3 1 5 1 6 16 1 2 720 3 2 1 3 3 3 1 721 29 25 2 2 29 2 27 27 2 722 13 7 6 1 3 1 13 13 6 4 6.5 0 775 'I 7 7 7 7 776 5 5 5 5 5 777 14 13 1 14 1 4 14 1 778 19 1fl 1, 1 9 19 19 1 7HO 1 '7H1 1

782 6 6 6 6 6 763 fl a B 8 8 7!l 4 14 13 1 14 14 14 1 7 ll 5 A 6 1 1 8 7 7 1 7 8,6 20 19 1 1 9 19 19 767 14 13 1 14 14 14 1 71l 8 10 10 10 10 10 789 6 6 6 6 6 790 2 791 3 3 2 3 3

792 8 8 8 8 8 793 1 794 6 6 6 6 6 795 5 5 5 5 5 796 4 4 4 4 4 7 9 '/ 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 798 1 799 1 801 4 4 4 4 4 BO 2 4 2 2 4 2 2

803 6 6 6 6 6 804 1 805 5 5 5 5 5 806 2

4 3 4.00 809 27 20 6 1 26 6 5 26 26 1 810 1 821 2 8 27 29 19 10 2 8 3 2 29 28 6 3 8.3 3 828 1 8 29 2

832 1 833 18 16 1 1 1 8 17 17 1 834 19 18 1 16 19 16 835 1 -836 7 7 7 7 7 837 4 4 3 4 4 838 5 5 5 5 5 e 39 7 7 7 7 7 840 7 7 6 7 7 841 9 9 9 9 9

8 4 2 11 11 6 11 1•1 4 4 4 843 4 4

8 4 5 9 7 1 1 9 8 B 1 846 4 4 4 4 4 847 4 3 1 4 3 3 848 4 4 4 4 4

'For renter - occupied dwelling units nnd vacant nonseasonal not dil,npi~ated unit.s,foi rent, 'For owner- occupied dwelling units nnd vncnnt nonseasonal not c1Jlnp1dnted umtsJor sale only.

15

Value' of one-dwelling-unit structures

Number reporting

6 5 7 3 8 5 6

15 6

17

8 10

7 10

7 16 14 13

7 4

14 5 3 8

13 10 10 11

7 7

11 2

13 2 7 5 9

15

6 7

12 6

18 13 10

6

3

8

6 5 4 3

3 2

5

5

16

13

17 16

4 4 4 7 7 9

11 4 8 4 3 3

Average value

(dollara)

11,7 6 6 16,20 0 11.1 4 2 2 6 ,5 0 0 2 3 ,7 5 0 13 ,5 6 0 2 0 .2 5 0 2 o.o 0 0 13.666 1 a .3 o o

12,3 7 5 9,3 2 0

13.0 0 0 9,15 0 8,14 2 9 .6 5 6

11.1 7 8 10,19 2

8,71 4 14.000

1 B,21 4 19.80 0 13.3 3 3 2 5,2 5 0 10 .o o o 17 .3 o o 16.0 0 0 16 .s 4 5 17.571 15,285

9.27 2

6,8 O 7

12.SO 0 14,90 0 14.23 3

9.56 6

22.666 18,428 15.583 19.833 19 ,3 ea 16 ,3 0 7 2 8 ,9 0 0 32.66 6

21.66 6

2 5,0 0 0

27.000 2 B ,4 0 0 16 .7 5 0 15.0 0 0

2 9 ,3 3 3

20.60 0

27.00 0

10.481

7,74 6

1 5 ,7 3 5 20,50 o

20.50 0 36,250 27.SOO 23.00 0 a 3.1 4 2 23.05 5

2 2.09 20.000

0

2 0 6 3

15,81 16.0 0 2 OJ. 6 2 7 ,3 3

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16 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con" -· --- ~ - - - '"~;,;,-;,Ce'"

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly Value' of one-<lwcllinK· b;)' condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilities rent1 unit strurturel:i

Vncnnt Persons per Ward Block non- Other No No room Avernge

Owner Renter scnsonnl vacnnt Number grivo.tc running Occupied Number monthly Number Avemil" Total occupied occupied

not and rcporUng nth or water Total 1.51 by non- reporting rent reporting value dilap., non- dilap. or Number or white (dollnrs) (dollar<)

for rent resident dilap. reporting <>r sale more

5 849 5 5 5 5 5 5 24.000 850 4 4 4 4 4 4 26.000 851 2 853 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4.000 854 5 5 5 1 i 5 5 4 1 a.soo 856 i 859 1 860 2 861 2 864 3 3 3 3 3 3 15.666

6 3 4 5 11 6 5 11 5 i 11 11 2 3 5 2 5.6 0 5 5 .a 0 0 346 42 15 25 1 1 42 12 3 40 40 1 2 25 3 4.3 4 6 4 ,J 0 0 347 43 20 22 1 43 5 2 4 2 42 1 3 :n 31.0 0 1 4 5 .a 5 o 349 24 15 9 24 4 2 24 21 l 9 3 0.88 ii 6 ,() 4 5 350 53 26 27 4 7 16 10 53 52 1 27 2 9.9 6 10 4 .s 5 0 351 9 3 30 61 1 1 B2 13 7 91 91 2 58 3 0.12 9 6.16 6 352 71 37 3 1 i 2 6 9 16 6 68 68 2 1 29 2 9.8 2 i., 5,a 4 l 353 55 34 20 1 53 1 4 9 5 4 54 i 18 3 3.6i 2i 5 .61 4 354 65 2i 4 3 1 62 25 18 6 4 64 4 10 4 1 2 8.7 5 14 7,1 7 Ii 355 91 20 70 1 90 4 3 26 90 90 9 66 2 7.0 6 6 4 .SH 1

358 62 6 54 2 61 4 6 37 60 60 6 4 9 3 1.4 8 3 5,'.I J 3 359 23 i4 9 23 4 2 23 23 9 4 1.7 7 iO 5.69 0 360 50 11 39 4 9 2 50 4 9 1 38 31.:ll 3 4 :1 3) 36i 38 18 20 37 3 38 37 1 19 3 a.o 5 6 6.916 362 27 14 13 27 4 2 27 27 13 3:us 6 8.t>U l 363 39 22 17 3 9 7 6 39 39 16 2 4.0 0 ii 7.SH 365 28 17 11 28 6 28 28 1 11 2 3.27 12 5.29 I 366 24 17 7 2 4 2 ~·~ 24 i 7 2 4.4 2 12 5 .S4 l 367 26 22 3 1 26 25 3 3 6.66 19 7.o'/ H 381 4 3 31 12 4 3 4 3 43 12 3 2.7 5 23 7.38 ~

3 8 2 4 5 34 11 i

4 3 1 4 5 4 4 1 :l 1 ·3 0.18 25 7.06 383 50 22 26 1 i 50 9 1 4 a 47 26 3 5.3 4 a 7.1 2 ~ 3 8 4 i9 6 13 I i9 2 19 i9 1 3 2 6.3 0 2 386 i8 11 7 18 18 18 7 4 2.2 B 8 a .56 i 367 47 28 17 1 1 4 7 2 45 4 5 16 3 6.7 5 7 10(/05 388 61 33 27 1 60 13 60 59 i 22 3 9.4 0 21 9.05 ~ 369 28 11 15 2 26 2 26 26 1 14 4 0.14 7 a .s 7 1 390 59 17 4 0 2 5 5 i5 3 57 57 2 40 3 5.4 0 10 6:rno 392 43 9 32 2 39 7 4 4 1 39 27 4 2.7 4 5 9 .60 0 393 55 16 39 54 6 55 54 3 4 3 8.3 5 9 li.64~

394 53 25 27 1 Si 5 52 51 1 26 4 0.5 0 11 9.ll'/ 2 395 54 37 17 5 0 3 i 54 50 16 41.3 7 21 9.0ll3 396 3 3 23 iO 33 33 33 10 3 4.0o 9 11.soo 397 3 4 17 1? 33 3 3 4 33 16 4 1.00 7 7.t 71 398 15 i3 2 i 5 i i5 15 2 10 6 .soo 399 22 iO 12 21 1 22 22 12 3 3.7 5 4 6.SOll 400 47 25 20 2 4 7 2 4 5 45 18 2 9.16 17 7 .!i 9. 401 5 4 39 15 54 i 5 4 53 i3 4 5.8 4 29 7 .4 4 1 402 36 23 13 36 2 36 36 1 12 3 7.4 i 19 6.1a1 403 9 7 2 9 9 9 i 2 ., 5 .a 0 0

404 i 4 0 5 2 4 0 6 9 6 3 9 2 407 2

9 9 i 3 2 4.3 3 5 6.000

4 0 8 7 7 6 4 1 ., 7 1 5 4 .2 h 0 409 5 4 1 5 3 2 5 5 3 5 ,5 0 0 412 1i 8 3 11 8 5 ii 11 4 1 6 3 .a~ 0 413 7 5 2 7 4 7 7 3 6 .s 0 0 414 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 3 9 .o)} 4 15 1

4 i 6 3 2 1 3 2 2 2 4i7 5 3 2 5 5 5 2 3 7,400 420 19 i7 1 1 i8 i8 17 i 14 9 .4\111 42i 49 37 ii i 48 2 48 4 8 9 3 o.s 5 29 7.'19 J 4 2 2 19 1i B 10 i9 18 8 4 0.5 0 iO 7,160 423 3 8 2 4 1 3 1 38 4 37 37 9 2 a.o o i9 B .~ 21 4 2 4 51 24 27 51 3 51 51 26 3 0.19 16 7.S 0 1 425 25 12 1 3 2 5 2 25 25 i3 3 6.5 3 6 e .o o o 426 27 i5 11 1 26 26 26 1i 3 2.9 Q 9 9,1b6 4 2 7 54 28 23 2 1 52 11 i Si 49 24 3 2.4 5 17 7.10 5

428 61 23 38 61 12 2 6i 61 1 37 3 6.18 i4 9,JS'I 4 2 9 3 3 13 20 32 2 J3 33 1 19 3 3.5 2 6 0.01a 430 50 15 34 i 50 9 7 49 48 1 32 3 2.0 7 iO 4 ,770 43i 46 10 32 i 3 45 6 4 4 2 42 30 2 8.2 0 5 7.200 432 58 35 23 55 i 58 58 1 22 3 5.81 15 7 .486 433 64 33 31 64 2 1 64 64 i 30 35.26 i? 7 ,9a ·' 434 3 3 21 10 1 1 29 5 3 31 30 ii 3 4.3 6 13 0.11 s 4 3 5 32 22 1 0 32 3 2 32 10 3 4.6 0 14 7 ~•I U 438 25 17 6 1 1 25 23 23 5 5 0.4 0 ii 9 ,Jri ] 439 60 45 iS 59 4 i 60 59 1 12 3 6.7 5 37 1.la1

440 14 11 3 i4 1 4 i4 3 3 5.0 0 iO 7,1f>0 441 i 442 26 19 ~ 1 2 26 3 23 22 2 i•/ 81'.S5 H 443 1

1For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units,for rent, 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units, for sale only.

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ERIE, PA. 17 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con

-All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units

Controot monthly Value' of one-dwelling-by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilltica rent1 unit structures

Ward Block Vacant

Other Persons per

non- No No room Ave~

Total Owner Renter ~easonal vacant Number criva.to running :::coupied Number month y Number Average occupied occupied not and water Total by non· value dilap., DQD•

reporting nth or or Number 1.51 white reporting rent reporting (dollars) ror rent reaidont dilap. dilap. reporting or (dollars) or sale more

6 445 3 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 4 4 6 7 7 6 7 7 6 Hl33 447 16 7 B 1 16 15 15 9 51.11 5 7,3 6 0 448 19 6 13 19 19 19 13 5 7.5 3 6 B .S 3 3 4 5 0 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4,7 5 0 4 51 1 452 1 4 5 3 8 7 1 B 8 8 1 6 7.416 454 5 4 1 4 3 1 4 4 1 4 2.72 5 455 2

456 1 4 5 7 5 5 5 5 5 3 9 .6 6 6 458 14 12 2 14 2 1 4 14 1 1 10 6 .a 0 0 462 6 6 2 8 1 1 6 8 2 5 8 .6 0 0 463 7 3 4 7 1 7 7 1 2 1 4 6 4 34 21 12 1 33 7 4 33 32 1 9 3 0.2 2 16 6,96 8 465 3 3 3 3 3 1 466 76 49 26 1 71 2 75 73 24 4 5.8 3 41 0.4 o 4 4 67 64 9 55 63 64 62 55 39.94 7 B .S 7 1 4 6 8 40 36 4 4 o 2 40 40 3 5 9.00 33 11.575 4 69 54 23 31 54 8 3 5 4 48 30 4 0,86 17 10,2 9 4 470 58 33 24 1 57 3 5 7 56 22 3 6.0 0 18 7.6 9 4 471 4 6 36 1 0 46 46 46 10 4 2.8 0 32 0.17 1 472 32 21 1 o 1 32 1 1 31 30 8 31.8 7 16 7.2 5 0 473 2 474 55 26 26 1 50 11 1 54 54 1 26 3 2.92 10 6.70 0 475 67 47 20 65 3 67 67 17 27.94 38 9.28 9 476 3 1 2 3 3 3 1 4 77 55 26 29 55 2 1 5 5 54 27 2 B.14 18 6.0 2 2 478 53 32 21 53 6 2 53 53 19 2 6.3 6 19 a.1 o 5

480 50 25 :<33 1 1 50 2 48 47 1 22 3 9.63 16 10 .7 5 0 481 51 22 26 1 2 49 1 1 48 4 5 1 25 4 lil.7 2 9 10.666 482 32 7 24 1 31 7 7 31 30 23 3 7.78 3 10.666 488 54 29 25 52 3 3 54 53 1 23 3 9.4 7 15 9.653 489 25 13 12 25 2 2 25 23 12 3 7.2 5 10 7,9 5 0 490 82 38 4 4 l:l 2 12 6 82 81 1 4 2 3 0.0 7 26 6.5 3 8 491 4 4 26 16 2 44 10 3 42 4 2 16 31.68 12 6,B 7 5 492 7 4 3 7 7 7 3 3 9.3 3 3 9.666 493 74 3B 34 :a 7 3 3 1 72 70 32 3 7.0 3 16 7.0 0 6 4 9 4 78 3 fl 39 1 77 2 77 76 1 38 3 6.4 7 18 9.0 5 5

495 79 50 29 78 :a 2 79 78 29 4 2.82 38 10.3 6 8 496 43 33 1 0 4 2 1 1 43 4 2 9 48.22 28 11.1 7 8 497 11 10 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 10 11.SOO 496 64 45 19 62 B 1 64 64 17 3 8.3 5 C7 0 .a 5 1 499 4 5 26 18 1 4 3 4 4 4 4 18 2 8.0 0 18 8.0 2 7 500 56 46 10 56 3 56 56 10 3 3.3 0 37 9,3 3 7 501 56 45 13 56 7 1 58 58 1 11 3 5.18 33 6.5 5 4 5 0 :a 65 4 3 21 :t 62 2 64 6 :a 16 4 0.1 B 29 a.a 4 4 503 20 13 7 ao 20 20 7 3 9.6 5 11 9,1 3 6 504 23 18 5 23 2 23 23 5 46.20 15 8 ,5 6 6

505 32 :t 4 :t 6 32 3 1 32 32 1 '7 3 4,00 5 B ,3 0 0 506 27 18 B 1 27 26 26 8 4 2.12 15 1,5 6 6 507 47 31 15 1 4 7 4 2 46 4 5 13 3 0.9 2 23 7,1 3 0 508 57 28 28 1 54 2 1 56 56 2 3' 3 4.7 3 12 7.6 6 6 509 4 4 36 B 4 3 4 4 44 8 31.50 29 7 .9 6 5 51 0 B 5 65 20 84 85 85 20 3 5.9 0 56 7,9 7 1 511 6 6 2 B B 8 2 4 7 .7 5 0 512 69 35 32 1 1 66 4 67 65 33 4 5.7 5 20 9 ,7 7 5 513 63 46 17 63 4 63 63 16 4 3.68 32 9 ,9 0 6 514 60 50 10 60 3 1 60 60 9 3 9.4 4 43 6 ,4 4 8

515 7 7 7 7 7 6 11.916 516 11 7 4 11 2 11 10 3 5 4.3 3 5 1 2 .7 0 0 517 1

5 8 .6 0 0 518 9 6 1 9 1 9 9 1 519 9 7 2 9 9 9 2 6 10.000 520 :t 6 10 6 16 16 16 6 3 3,00 10 9,15 0 521 13 11 2 1 3 2 1 13 13 1 2 7 8 .s 7 1 523 10 7 3 10 10 10 3 25.66 4 9,3 0 0 524 3 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 525 13 e 5 13 13 13 5 3420 8 7,1 B 7

526 15 13 2 15 2 2 15 15 1 1 13 7.6 9 2 5 27 6 6 6 6 6 6 11.0 0 0 528 14 11 3 14 1 1 1 4 14 1 3 5 4.0 0 9 12.16 6 529 18 18 18 18 18 17 14.264 530 18 14 2 2 18 16 16 2 14 12 ,9 7 8 531 29 29 29 29 29 2 9. 10.068 532 18 17 1 18 18 18 1 16 9 .s 4 3 533 5 5 5 5 5 5 12.60 0

3 28.00 0 535 3 3 3 3 3 3 11.666 536 3 3 3 3 3

537 1 17 17 9 5 7.00 6 7.8 5 0 538 17 8 9 17

539 4 2 2 4 1 1 4 4 1 2 540 11 B 3 10 1 1 11 11 2 8 7,3 7 5 541 6 1 1 B 7 7 1 5 9,90 o 8 0.0 o o 542 7 6 1 7 7 7 1 4

'For renter - occupied dwelling unite and vacant nonseasonal not dil.api~ated units,for rent. 'For owner· occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated unlta,for sale only.

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18 HOUSING-BLOCK STATISTICS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupo.ncy All dwelling l.lnits Occupied dwelling units Contract monthly Value' of one-dwelling-

and tenure by condition o.nd rentt unit structurc.s plumbing facilities

Vacant Persons per Wa1·d Block non .. Other

No No room Avcra~e

Owner Renter seaoonnl vacant Number grivo.te running coupled Number month y Number Average Total not and water Total by non- value occupied occupied reporting a.th or 1.51 reporting rent reporting dilap., non .. or Number white (dollars) (dollars)

for rent resident dilo.p. dila.p. reporting or

or ealo more

6 5 4 3 1 5 4 4 13 11 1 1 1 3 1 12 12 1 1 8 10.812 5 4 5 2S 24 4 2 8 1 28 28 2 20 10.825 5 4 6 12 10 1 1 12 1 1 11 11 1 10 !) ,95 0 547 6 6 6 6 6 6 B,25 0 5 4 8 7 6 1 7 7 7 6 10.16 6 5 4 9 1 4 14 1 4 1 4 14 13 7 ,3 B 4 550 7 6 t 6 7 6 1 5 9.SOO 551 8 7 1 7 7 7 B 7,0 0 0 552 13 11 2 13 13 13 2 11 e .a 1 e

553 10 10 10 554 1

1 1 1 0 10 10 10.32 0

555 4 4 4 4 4 4 10.SOO 556 4 3 1 4 2 4 4 1 2 557 1 558 3 3 3 3 3 3 14.000 560 9 6 1 9 9 9 1 B 9 ,77 5 561 16 14 1 1 16 1 5 15 1 14 9 .0 B 5 563 17 17 17 17 17 17 9 ,3 3 5 5 6 4 12 11 1 12 11 11 11 10.463

565 5 5 5 5 5 s ua.1 o o 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 14.833 567 14 14 14 1 4 14 14 10.721 568 10 10 10 10 10 10 9.200 569 5 5 5 5 5 5 7,32 0 570 4 2 1 l 4 1 l 3 3 1 2 5 7 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 7.76 6 5 7 2 8 fl 8 1 1 8 8 6 7,10 0 5 7 3 2 574 20 17 3 19 20 19 ~ 5 3.3 3 1. 6 e .so o

575 15 14 1 1 5 15 15 1 14 a.75 o 576 19 18 1 19 19 19 1 1 ll 8 ,48 3 577 26 23 3 26 26 26 3 3 4.0 0 23 7.8 7 8 578 22 17 5 22 22 22 5 3 9.a o 13 10 ,3 3 8 579 3 3 25 8 32 2 33 33 8 4 6.B 7 21 7,7 3 8 5BO 26 23 3 25 26 26 3 4 9.0 0 22 7,96 8 581 25 23 1 1 24 2 4 24 l. 21 7.8 5 2 5 8 2 4 6 4 2 4 4. 5 2 1 4 6 4 q 2 40 B ,7 4 5 5 fl 3 69 52 1 7 67 3 69 69 17 39.70 40 a .o a 7 584 54 4 ll 6 51 2 5 4 54 1 6 4 1.S 0 45 a.1s1

5 8.5 56 36 19 1 56 2 55 55 a l. 9 :i s.s 2 27 8 .6 6 6 5 fl 6 56 4 3 15 57 1 58 58 15 4 0.9 3 31 a h'i 3 a 5 El 7 29 24 4 1 29 1 28 28 4 3 6.2 5 23 e.32 6 5 ti 8 54 37 16 1 5~2 3 1 53 53 15 3 4,4 6 31 a.12 9 589 43 39 4 4 3 43 43 3 3 6.66 33 7.96) 590 16 13 3 16 lb 16 3 3 2.6 6 13 9.075 591 32 21 11 31 32 31 11 4 i.;a 7 15 9 .4 0 0 592 26 22 4 25 5 26 25 4 3 5.7 5 17 9.117 593 21 16 5 20 2 1 21 5 4 3.B 0 16 9,312 594 51 4 1 9 1 51 50 50 7 3 9.14 33 9.50 0

s 9 5 65 55 10 64 5 65 65 9 4 1.11 48 8 .0 5 2 596 59 4 4 15 59 3 5 9 59 13 3 2.7 6 36 7.ll61 597 4 1 23 16 2 4 0 B 1 3 9 39 1 1 4 2 B.7 8 17 a.216 598 22 15 7 22 22 22 6 4 0.3 3 9 12.36 ll 599 29 25 3 1 29 2t.l 28 2 21 9.ll57 600 44 32 11 1 4 4 3 43 4 3 0 4 2.6 2 26 a ,90 a 601 50 35 14 1 4 9 1 1 49 48 1 3 4 a.a 4 28 10.267 ~02 29 8 4 5 28 29 29 3 31.6 6 21 11.452 603 23 14 9 2 3 23 23 6 4 8.3 3 13 10.807 604 4 5 8 4 21 4 4 45 4 3 21 3 4.2 3 16 9.10 6

ti o 5 4 4 :d 9 15 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 l 5 4 5.7 3 16 7.8 7 5 606 5 0 30 20 4 !J 4 50 4 9 20 :5 5.2 0 17 13.029 607 33 20 l 3 33 5 33 33 12 2 a.a a 11 7,136 636 l 6 3 7 1 640 17 12 s 17 17 15 4 3 9.5 0 10 a.t 4 o 6 4 1 14 12 2 14 14 14 1 11 6 .627 6 4 }.? 1 6 4 3 11 10 1 11 l 1 11 11 1 9 7.366 644 16 16 16 16 16 16 5 3.81

6 4 5 16 16 16 16 16 16 5 2.31 6 4 6 19 6 1 3 19 19 19 1 3 4 6.0 0 6 9.200 047 A 1 7 8 2 2 8 (] 7 5 3.4 2 6 4 8 19 17 2 19 1 1 19 19 1 1 '/ 7.88 2 649 17 14 3 17 17 17 3 s 2.6 6 12 B .4 5 0 650 31 29 2 31 l 1 31 31 2 28 a.o 5 3 651 7 7 7 7 7 7 9.02 B 652 11 11 11 11 11 10 10.0 0 0 653 2?. 1B 4 81 22 22 4 4 2.s a 16 8 .68? 654 9 7 2 9 9 H 2 6 9 .0 8 3

r,55 4 4 4 4 4 4 B ,75 0 656 7 5 2 7 7 7 2 4 l Q,J? 5 fi 5 7 2 fi 5 fl t> 7 1 8 H 8 1 7 9 ,71 4 6 5 9 1 5 13 2 15 15 15 1 12 a.4o o r, r, o 12 11 l 1 2 1 2 12 1 11 10.1a1

•For renter - occupied dwelling units and vacant nonseasonal not dilnpidnted units,for rent, 'For owner- occupied dwelling uni ls and vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated units, for sale only.

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Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING FOR WARDS, BY BLOCKS: 1950-Con.

All dwelling units. by occupancy All dwelling units Contract monthly Value' of one-dwelling-by condition and Occupied dwelling units and tenure plumbing facilities rent1 unit structures

Vacant Persons per Ward Block non .. Other

No No room Avera~e

Owner Renter ~ensonal vacant Number criva.te running ~ccupied Number monthy Number

Average 'rota! oeeupied occupied not and reporting ath or water 'rota! 1.51 by non- reporting rent reporting value

dilnp., non- dilap. or Number or white (dollars) (dollars) for rent resident dilap. reporting or sale more

6 661 4 3 1 4 4 4 3 8.500 662 4 4 4 4 4 4 B,B7 5 664 9 9 9 9 9 a 8 .B 1 2 665 :a 666 2 6 67 2 668 7 6 1 6 1 1 7 7 6 6.3 3 3 669 4 3 1 3 3 3 3 5.S 0 0 670 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 .s 0 0 671 1

672 10 7 3 10 673 1

1 1 7 7 7 6.5 71

674 1 675 5 4 1 5 4 4 4 9,7 5 0 676 5 5 5 5 5 5 6.B 0 0 677 5 3 2 5 5 5 1 2 678 10 9 1 10 1 1 10 10 1 8 6,B 12 6H6 1 6 l:l 8 1 690 1

691 10 11 7 10 7 2 18 18 2 2 B 7,17 5 693 16 15 1 2 1 8 2 2 16 16 2 1 15 8.2 8 6 694 4 4 4 4 4 3 9,2 3 3 695 1 697 1 690 8 8 8 8 B 8 5 2,3 7 700 11 11 11 11 11 11 9,9 9 0 701 31 22 9 31 4 2 31 31 9 3 7.6 6 19 9,4 2 1 702 a:a 18 4 22 22 22 3 4 5.3 3 18 9.116 724 13 2 11 13 13 13 11 2 7.6 3 1

725 20 14 6 20 20 20 5 4 4 .2 0 1':3 9.2 3 0 7 :a 6 1 5 12 3 15 15 15 3 6 2.6 6 12 1 0.16 6 731 a 733 1 735 11 7 4 11 1 1 11 11 4 3 6.7 5 6 7,7 s 0 744 1 745 1 746 2 749 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 6,9 0 0 7 50 4 3 1 4 1 1 4 4 1 2

7 51 1 753 4 4 4 4 4 4 7,1 2 5 7 54 1 755 4 4 4 4 4 4 5.6 2 5 7 5 6 36 :a 2 14 36 11 2 36 36 2 1 14 6 0.6 4 22 B,4 31 7 57 5 4 1 5 1 5 5 1 4 7.6 2 5 758 4 4 4' 2 4 4• 1 4 4 .• 1 2 5 760 5 4 1 5 5 5 3 B .6 6 6 7 61 4 2 2 4 4 4 2 2 762 2

763 1 766 :a 7 67 8 5 3 6 3 1 8 B 2 5 7.0 0 0 768 4 3 1 4 4 4 1 3 5,0 0 0 7 69 9 7 2 9 9 9 1 6 a,s e 3 770 1 774 :a 811 9 8 1 9 1 1 9 9 1 8 6.3 0 0 813 1 615 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 5,0 0 0

816 1 817 16 12 4 16 1 1 16 16 1 3 5 3.0 0 11 9,3 3 6 819 1 820 8 6 2 tl 2 :a B 6 1 2 6 :t 1.3 6 :i 622 9 8 1 9 4 9 9 1 1 7 6.7 2 8 823 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 5.666 824 7 6 1 7 4 2 7 7 2 1 4 4 .B 7 5 825 8 6 2 8 1 1 8 8 :a 5 6.2 0 0 886 6 6 6 6 6 6 a.o o o

'For renter - occupied dwelling units nnd vacant nonse11SOnal not dilapidated units,for rent. 'For owner- occupied dwelling units and vacant nonscnsonnl not dilapidated units,for sale only.

PO 120

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ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA.BY WARDS AND BLOCKS: 1950 f'ART I OF 2. PARTS

700

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BLOCK NUMBERS

WARD NUMBERS

WARD BOUNDARIES

&CALE IN FEET 1r p

LEGEND

BLOCK AREA LEITERS A BLOCK AREA BOUNDARIES - - - - - -

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PRESQUE

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PART 2 OF 2 PARTS

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SCALE IN FEET

11f0 = LEGEND

BLOCK NUMBERS

WARD NUMBERS

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ffev, WARD BOUNDARIES

BLOCK AREA LETTERS

BLOCK AREA BOUNDARIES ------U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS