1910 - Thirteenth Census of the United States
The 1910 U.S. Federal Census was the thirteenth enumeration of the United States population. The official enumeration date was April 15, 1910 and marshalls had just one month to complete their work. During the previous decade, the entire country experienced unprecedented growth due to the arrival of immigrants. The 1910 census covers 95 to 97 percent of the population.
On April 17, 1907, workers in the Great Hall at Ellis Island processed 11,747 immigrant arrivals in a single day — a record which stands to this day. This enumeration captured the diversity of this Golden Era of American immigration.
Federal Census Statistics
Census Date:
15 April 1910
Time Allowed:
1 Months
Population:
92,228,496
Alabama:
2,138,093
US President:
William Howard Taft
US States:
46
(NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls)
1910 Census Questions
You can click the link to the counties below
and view the individual image of the census. Please note, the image
names "does not" represent the actual census "page". The page number
represented is the page number on the PDF/Reel of the census.
Volume Reel 0001
-Autauga, Baldwin, and Barbour (ED's 1-12) Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0001unit.pdf
Pages -1146
-270.9M
Volume Reel 0002
-Barbour (ED's 13-26), Bibb, and Blount Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0002unit.pdf
Pages -1336
-340.2M
Volume Reel 0003
-Bullock and Butler (ED's 16-25, 29) Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0003unit.pdf
Pages -953
-358.4M
Volume Reel 0004
-Butler (ED's 26--28, 30-33) and Calhoun Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0004unit.pdf
Pages -1189
-500.1M
Volume Reel 0005
-Chambers and Cherokee Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0005unit.pdf
Pages -1261
-290.6M
Volume Reel 0006
-Chilton, Choctaw, and Clarke Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0006unit.pdf
Pages -1620
-338.9M
Volume Reel 0007
-Clay, Cleburne, and Coffee Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0007unit.pdf
Pages -1340
-478.3M
Volume Reel 0008
-Colbert, Conecuh, and Coosa Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0008unit.pdf
Pages -1364
-595.6M
Volume Reel 0009
-Covington and Crenshaw Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0009unit.pdf
Pages -1224
-445.3M
Volume Reel 0010
-Cullman, De Kalb (ED's 35-43, see also roll 12), and Dale Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0010unit.pdf
Pages -1333
-530.1M
Volume Reel 0011
-Dallas County
-13thcensus1910po0011unit.pdf
Pages -1208
-255.4M
Volume Reel 0012
-De Kalb (ED's 44-55, see also roll 10), Elmore, and Geneva (ED's 95-99, see also roll 14) Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0012unit.pdf
Pages -1201
-274.5M
Volume Reel 0013
-Escambia, Etowah, and Fayette Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0013unit.pdf
Pages -1616
-397.5M
Volume Reel 0014
-Franklin, Geneva (ED's I(X)-II4, see also roll 12), and Greene (ED's 19-35) Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0014unit.pdf
Pages -1319
-542.1M
Volume Reel 0015
-Greene (ED's 36-48, 194), Hale, Limestone (ED's 94-98, see also roll 22), and Henry Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0015unit.pdf
Pages -1242
-527.1M
Volume Reel 0016
-Houston and Jackson Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0016unit.pdf
Pages -1408
-348.8M
Volume Reel 0017
-Jefferson (ED's 30--41, 93, 105-128) County.
-13thcensus1910po0017unit.pdf
Pages -1611
-420.7M
Volume Reel 0018
-Jefferson (ED's 42--60, 129-136) County.
-13thcensus1910po0018unit.pdf
Pages -1244
-313.6M
Volume Reel 0019
-Jefferson (ED's 61-87, 154) County.
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Pages -1277
-526.6M
Volume Reel 0020
-Jefferson (ED's 88-92, 94-104), Lamar, and Lauderdale (ED's 49-57, 71-73) Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0020unit.pdf
Pages -1541
-360.6M
Volume Reel 0021
-Lauderdale (ED's 58-70), Lawrence, and Lee (ED's 157-168) Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0021unit.pdf
Pages -1202
-253.6M
Volume Reel 0022
-Lee (ED's 169-173, 175-180), Limestone (ED's 99-110, 173, see also roll 15), and Lowndes Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0022unit.pdf
Pages -1441
-336.6M
Volume Reel 0023
-Macon and Madison (ED's 111-129)
-13thcensus1910po0023unit.pdf
Pages -1146
-440.6M
Volume Reel 0024
-Madison (ED's 130-145) and Marengo Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0024unit.pdf
Pages -1486
-584.4M
Volume Reel 0025
-Marion, Marshall, and Monroe Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0025unit.pdf
Pages -1578
-587.3M
Volume Reel 0026
-Mobile (ED's 61-77) County.
-13thcensus1910po0026unit.pdf
Pages -650
-232.1M
Volume Reel 0027
-Mobile (ED's 78-117) County.
-13thcensus1910po0027unit.pdf
Pages -1204
-423.4M
Volume Reel 0028
-Montgomery (ED's 83-90, 102-124) County.
-13thcensus1910po0028unit.pdf
Pages -1334
-513.3M
Volume Reel 0029
-Montgomery (ED's 91-101) and Morgan Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0029unit.pdf
Pages -1273
-509.4M
Volume Reel 0030
-Perry and Pickens Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0030unit.pdf
Pages -1223
-516.7M
Volume Reel 0031
-Pike and Randolph Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0031unit.pdf
Pages -1210
-481.9M
Volume Reel 0032
-Russell, St. Clair, and Shelby (ED's 102-113) Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0032unit.pdf
Pages -1431
-357.0M
Volume Reel 0033
-Shelby (ED's 114-119), Sumter, and Talladega (ED's 120-130, 143) Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0033unit.pdf
Pages -1202
-458.6M
Volume Reel 0034
-Talladega (ED's 131-142) and Tallapoosa Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0034unit.pdf
Pages -1078
-436.6M
Volume Reel 0035
-Tuscaloosa and Walker (ED's 170-180, 192, 193, 196, 197) Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0035unit.pdf
Pages -1443
-343.8M
Volume Reel 0036
-Walker (ED's 181-191, 195), Washington, and Wilcox (ED's 144-154) Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0036unit.pdf
Pages -1099
-381.1M
Volume Reel 0037
-Wilcox (ED's 155-168) and Winston Counties.
-13thcensus1910po0037unit.pdf
Pages -679
-279.9M