Escambia County, FL v. McMillan Joint Appendix Vol. III

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    IN THE
Supreme Court of the United States

OCTOBER TERM, 1982

ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, et al.,
Appellants,

v.

HENRY T. McMILLAN, et al.,
Appellees.

ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES COURT OF 
APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT

JOINT APPENDIX  
VOL. Ill -  Pages 603-918

CHARLES S. RHYNE 
Counsel o f  Record 

J. LEE RANKIN 
THOMAS D. SILVERSTEIN 

Rhyne & Rankin 
1000 Connecticut Ave., N.W. 
Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036 
(202) 466-5420

THOMAS R. SANTURRI 
Escambia County Attorney 
28 West Government Street 
Pensacola, Florida 32501 
(904) 436-5450

Attorneys fo r  Appellants

EDWARD STILL 
Counsel o f  Record 
Reeves and Still 
Suite 400 
Commerce Center 
2027 1st Avenue North 
Birmingham, Alabama 35203

JAMES U. BLACKSHER 
LARRY T. MENEFEE

Blacksher, Menefee & Stein, 
P.A.

4051 Van Antwerp Bldg.
P. O. Box 1051 
Mobile, Alabama

JACK GREENBERG 
NAPOLEON B. WILLIAMS 

Legal Defense Fund 
10 Columbus Circle 
New York, New York 10019

KENT SPRIGGS 
Spriggs & Henderson 
117 South Martin Luther 
King, Jr. Bldg.

Tallahassee, Florida 32301
A ttorneys fo r  Appellees

Appeal Docketed February 2, 1983 
Probable Jurisdiction Noted April 18, 1983



TABLE OF CONTENTS 

VOLUME I

Page

Docket E n tries..............................................................   .1
District C o u rt...................................................................................... 1
Court of Appeals ............................................................................30

Complaint .............   45

Answer and Affirmative Defenses — Escambia County..................52

Consolidation Order ........................................................................ 59

Arnow, C. J. Letter to Counsel of Record ....................................... 61

Pretrial Stipulation ................................................   64

Pretrial O rder.....................       77

Notice of Proposed County Charter .................................................82

Excerpts of Trial Transcript........................................................... 146
Testimony of Dr. Jerrell H. Shofner ....................................... 146
Testimony of Dr. Glenn David C u rry ................... ............ .. 229
Testimony of Charlie L. Take ............... ................................ 255
Testimony of Otha Leverette .....................................................271
Testimony of Dr. Donald Spence ...........................  280
Testimony of Billy Tennant ..................................................    310

VOLUME 11

Testimony of Julian Banfell ....................................................... 325
Testimony of Orellia Benjamin Marshall ............................... 334
Testimony of F. L. Henderson.................................................338
Testimony of Elmer Jenkins.....................................  341
Testimony of Nathaniel Dedmond.............................  348
Testimony of James L. Brewer .............................................. 357
Testimony of Cleveland McWilliams .......................................361
Testimony of Earl J. Crosswright .............................................363

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Testimony of William H. Marshall  ............................... 374
Testimony of Dr. Charles L. Cottrell ...................... ............... 398
Testimony of James J. Reeves ....................................... .. 436
Testimony of Hollice T. W illiam s.......................................... 438
Testimony of Governor Reubin Askew................................... 452
Testimony of Marvin G. Beck ................................................ 470
Testimony of Kenneth J. Kelson .................................. . 495
Testimony of Charles Deese, Jr ...................................................507
Testimony of Jack Keeney ................................. ..................... 532
Testimony of A. J. Boland ....................................................... 549
Testimony of Laurence Green ...................................................560
Testimony of Dr. Manning J. D auer......................... ............ 578
Colloquy Between the Court and Counsel ............................. 598

VOLUME III

Plaintiffs’ Exhibits.......................     603

Exhibit 6 Demographic Tables — Pensacola Florida . . . . . .  -603

Exhibit 8 Voter Registration, City of Pensacola..................731

Exhibit 14 Excerpts — Computer Printouts Analyzing
Voting Patterns for Selected Elections . . . . . . . . .  733

Exhibit 16 Statistical Analysis of Racial Element in
Escambia County, Pensacola City Elections . . . .  771

Exhibit 17 Neighborhood Analysis, Pensacola SMSA . . . . .  799 

VOLUME IV

Exhibit 21 United Way of Escambia County, Inc. — 
Community Planning Division Composite 
Socio-Economic Index for the 40 Census 
Tracts ........................... ......................... .. . . .  919

Exhibit 23 Excerpt — Statistical Profile of Pensacola
and the SMSA............................... .......................  1006

Exhibit 25 Escambia County and Pensacola SMSA — 
Population Trends; Racial Composition; 
Population by Tract; Age Distribution ...............1016

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Exhibit 32 Selected Deeds Conveying Property Located
in Escambia County ..............................................1036

Exhibit 33 Votes Cast for all Candidates in Selected
Precincts — September 1976 Primary ..................1047

Exhibit 55 Materials Relating to the City of Pensacola:
Adoption of At-large Election System in 1959 .. 1052

Exhibit 66 County Boards and Committees ........................ 1106

Exhibit 70 Excerpt — 1976-77 Annual Budget of
Escambia............................................ .................. 1108

Exhibit 71 Summary Analysis (County Recreation) .......... 1111

Exhibit 73 Transcript of Proceedings of Escambia Coun­
ty Board of County Commission at August 
31,1977 Public Hearing .............................   1131

Exhibit 80 1973-77 Escambia County, City of Pensacola 
EEQ-4 Summary Job Classification and 
Salary Analysis ...........   1142

Exhibit 92 Letter Appearing in the Pensacola News Jour­
nal, August 23, 1959 ...........................   1152

Exhibit 95 Editorial Appearing in the Pensacola Journal,
August 13, 1959 ...................................   1153

VOLUME V

Exhibit 98 Proposal of Charter Commission Appointed
in 1975 .............................................................. ..1155

Exhibit 99 Recommendations by Minority of Charter
Commission Appointed in 1975 ...................   1225

Exhibit 100 Proposal of Charter Commission Appointed
in 1977 ................................................................. 1228

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(iv)

District Court Order Denying Stay of December 3, 1979
Remedial Order ...................................... ......................... ......... . . . .  1261

Excerpts of Trial of Testimony of Dr. Glenn David
C urry .................................................... ........................... . . . . . . . .  1267

Excerpts of Trial Testimony of Dr. Manning F.
Dauer ..................................................... .............. .. 1284

NOTE

The following opinions, decisions, judgments, and orders have been 
omitted in printing the Joint Appendix because they appear in the 
Appendices to the Jurisdictional Statement as follows:

Page

Decision on Rehearing of the Fifth Circuit in 
McMillan v. Escambia County, Florida, 688 
F.2d 960 (5th Cir. 1982) ............................................. ............ . A-la

Decision of the Fifth Circuit in McMillan v.
Escambia County, Florida, 638 F.2d 1239
(5th Cir. 1981) ...................................... ................ . B-30a

Decision of the Fifth Circuit in McMillan v.
Escambia County, Florida, 638 F.2d 1249
(5th Cir. 1981) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  B-52a

Memorandum Decision and Order of the United 
States District Court for the Northern District 
of Florida in McMillan v. Escambia County,
Florida, PCA No. 77-0432 (N.D. Fla. Dec. 3, 1979) . . . . . . . .  B-54a

Memorandum Decision of the United States District 
Court of the Northern District of Florida in 
McMillan v. Escambia County, Florida
PCA No. 77-0432 (N.D. Fla., Sept. 24, 1979) ................... B-66a

Memorandum Decision and Judgment of the United 
States District Court of the Northern District 
of Florida in McMillan v. Escambia County,
Florida, PCA No. 77-0432 (N.D. Fla. July 10, 1978) ............B-71a



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Judgment in McMillan v. Escambia County,
Florida, 688 F.2d 960 (5th Cir. 1982)......................................... C-l 16a



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PLAINTIFF’S EXHIBITS

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N«778 4 896 1 717 1 295 132 1

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U n  6 0 196 167 170 90 238

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10 |0<S 324 194 209 130 441
19 76 28 43 3 f 86

•5106 257 150 219 161 359
25 58 40 41 38 92

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20 68 137 92 272 150 289

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35 94 230 137 208 134 472
« 134 259 131 319 236 494
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60 65 121 65 158 106 102
65 56 144 102 203 114 115
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EXHIBIT 6
Demographic Tables -  Pensacola Florida 

Table P-1. General Characteristics of the Population: 1970
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Al i< n M i_______ 243 075 205 334 59 507 145 327 37 741 260 3 S2Q 4 659 5 537 2 203 S 116 3 232 5 601 3 372 1 <m
White---- ------ ---------------- 198 506 163 014 39 539 123 475 35 49-2 152 1 34! 3 97! 191 1 421 217 1 487 4 278 3 235 7 020
Negro______— ----- -------- 42 34f\i 40 362 19 709 20 653 1 979 107 1 959 583 5 344 778 4 896 1 717 1 295 132 1

Percent Negro______ _ 19.7 / 33 1 14 2 5 2 41.2 51 3 12 5 96.5 35 3 95 7 53.1 23.1 3.9

A G E  BY SEX

88*to, tM «f«t_____ 121 734 102 350 27 604 74 746 19 364 135 1 778 7 159 2 494 969 2 324 1 488 2 452 1 $39 3 412
Under 5 yea rs---------- ---------- 11 114 9 355 2 397 6 958 1 759 5 13! 179 •280 60 196 167 170 90 238

3 and 4 y e a rs___________ 4 307 3 636 982 2 654 671 2 51 66 12 * 27 92 59 65 32 105
5 to 9 years______________ . 12 874 !Q 824 2 935 7 889 2 050 2 157 '93 357 75 250 196 188 95 355

5 years _________----- ---- . 2 488 2 112 521 1 591 376 ~ 25 29 67 13 43 35 36 22 43
6 years________________ 2 461 2 076 562 1 514 385 1 27 26 63 1! 55 37 35 13 72

10 to 14 years_____  ______ 13 611 11 389 3 242 8 147 ■ 2 222 4 194 188 392 106 324 194 209 130 441
14 years ________________ _ 2 650 2 214 631 1 583 436 3 42 31 73 19 76 28 43 3 f S6

15 to 19 years .. ............... .. _ 12 602 10 753 2 769 7 984 1 849 16 163 183 283 106 257 150 219 161 359
15 years.____ _______ 2 553 2 155 652 1 503 398 4 33 35 71 25 58 40 41 38 92
16 years.. _____________ 2 417 2 061 621 ! 440 356 3 43 49 62 21 55 36 47 25 38
17 years. _______ ______ 2 290 1 9S5l 55! 1 405 334 3 35 29 69 27 45 24 48 33 74
18 years__ _ __________ 2 488 T u r  { 504 1 637 347 CJ 32 37 42 17 56 31 45 29 S3
19 years_________________ 2 854 2 440 4<1 ! 999 414 1 20 33 39 16 43 19 38 36 52

20 to 24 years. ________ _ 16 056 •13 212 2 207 11 005 2 844 16 102 217 167 68 137 92 272 150 289
20 years . . . ___ _________ 3 452 2 821 . 399 2 428 625 4 37 28 41 15 38 15 49 29 35
21 years. ________________ 3 158 2 595 403 2 192 563 5 35 43 35 16 31 26 47 29 26

25 to 34 years___ _______. . . 15 582 13 004 3 039 9 965 2 578 15 167 262 216 104 198 125 224 124 345
35 to 44 years._____ _______ 12 973 10 392 3 040 7 852 2 081 21 158 235 232 94 230 137 208 134 472
45 to 54 y e a rs .. . . . . ----------- 12 256 10 477 3 372 7 105 1 779 20 198 270 238 134 259 131 319 236 494
55 to 59 y e a r s . . . . .............  . 4 654 3 945 1 364 2 581 709 7 94 119 96 61 137 79 142 -  125 154
60 to 64 years........................ 3 600 3 103 1 10! 2 002 497 10 81 96 88 65 121 65 158 106 102
65 to 74 years....................... 4 309 3 628 1 377 2 251 681 13 165 133 98 56 144 102 203 114 115
75 years and over___ _______ “ *■ 2 103 1 768 761 1 007 335 6 88 84 47 40 71 50 140 74 48



Escambia County

C e n s u s  T r a c t s — — Santa r
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S//SA Totci SOCCiO 3a? 2 r * Cour,-y j

«i *9#* . . . . 12! 341 193 914 3! 903 71 o n
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'Jr«<jer S y«OfS...................... . . .................. 10 404 8 820 2 335 6 485 ! 584

J and 4 years .. ............................................  .. 4 101 3 465 926 2 539 636
5 so 9 yeofj. . .  ..... . . . . .  .. . . ....................... .. 12 383 10 406 2 82! 7 585 1 <?77

5 years ....................................... .. .. ............... . _ 2 347 1 968 55! 1 417 379
6 years .............  . ...... ..................... ....... . . . . . .  ... 2 481 2 086 532 1 554 395

10 to 14 veers.......... ....... ................. . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 124 11 058 3 285 7 773 2 066
5 4 years . . .  . . . . .  _________ ____ ____  . . . . . :  590 2 197 653 1 544 393

t5 to 19 years........................................ .............  . . . . . M 612 9 875 4, 919 6 956 1 737
*5 years ..................... ...  .............. .. .... . . .  . . . 2 481 2 124 637 1 487 3.57
16 years............................................................... ............ 2 420 7 035 584 1 451 385
17 years .. .................................................. . . . 2 270 1 922 562 1 360 348
18 years .. ...................... . .  . ............................ 2 231 r  923 j 596 1 327 308
19 years .. .............. . . _____ _____________ 2 210 1 871 i 540 1 331 339

70 to 24 year s . ........ ................ .................... 11 967 —40 ltd — 2 720 7 394 ! 853
:t> y e a r s ..................... ........... . . .................... . . . . . . . 2 437 2 067 546 1 521 370
2 i years .. . ................................. ............................. 2 496 T i i r i 561 1 550 385

25 fa 34 years ............. .. . ............. .... . 15 776 13 158 i 3 491 9 667 2 618
35 »o 44 years . . .  ....... . . . . . . . . . . . ___  _ 14 557 12 364 3 818 8 546 2 193
45 to 54 year s . . __  .. . .......... .......... _ _ 13 163 )I 363 3 760 7 603 1 800
55 fo 59 y e a rs . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  ___ .... 5 076 4 373 1 651 2 722 703
■50 te 64 yea rs . . . . . .__ _ . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . . . 4 225 3 656 j 50) 2 155 569
65 to 74 years .........................  ..................... .. 5 828 5 028 2 262 2 766 800
? 5 yectrs and a v e r. . ...........  . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 226 7 769 j 1 340 1 429 457

' "  - X .
R ELA T IO N SH IP  TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

A t jM»rvNn ____ . . . . . .  . . .................... 243 07S 205 334 St 507 145 127 37 741
in households... ........... ....................  . . . ______ 232 572 196 393 59 042 137 351 36 179

Head of household . . . . . . .  .............. .... . . . 7! 233 60 387 19 308 41 079 10 846
Head of fam ily .... ........... .................................. .. 60 678 5! 080 15 187 35 893 9 598
Prwnonr ind iv idual. . .__ _____________ _________ _ 10 555 9 307 4 121 5 186 1 248

Wife of head . . . . . .  ................. ...................... ........ ... 51 866 43 279 1 I 956 31 323 8 587
Other relative of head. . . . . ____  _____  ___  . !06 466 90 016 26 701 63 315 16 450
tint related to head___ . . . . . . ........ ............... . . . . . . 3 007 2 7)1 1 077 1 634 296

In <jt quo Quarters . . .  .................... .......  . . .  . . 10 503 8 941 465 8 476 1 562
trson* per household . . . . . . .  . ................................ .. 3.26 325 3 06 3 34 3 34

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5 n o 195 2S2 63 243 142 144 6S 231
- 42 8) 120 24 112 59 5! 26 91
5 149 194 363 78 238 164 17! 93 332
3 34 36 68 19 34 28 39 13 60
~ 26 42 76 17 47 27 35 14 M
7 189 222 382 106 341 214 212 129 m
— 4! 57 79 18 71 4! 4! 34 67
4 164 215 312 1)1 225 162 260 153 328
2 42 51 77 25 39 35 50 22 94
- 25 38 65 30 52 29 47 42 66
- 26 39 69 19 58 29 35 33 64
2 30 49 50 :§ 40 45 S 6) 28 56
— 4 i 38 51 19 36 24 67 28 48

12 179 272 225 88 176 129 303 137 374
4 35 58 54 2! 40 32 59 28* 56
3 39 59 49 17 43 20 69 35. 64

11 176 266 333 88 247 157 249 i5a 384
11 172 7 4 9 330 139 329 163 290 190 573
15 252 332 309 15! 284 190 378 297 472
15 155 ! 29 131 87 190 90 210 159 149
8 120 124 120 87 186 30 246 142 126

20 229 200 167 147 222 165 401 197 158
12 147 102 89 89 111 88 285 1 10 84

2 6 0 3 120 4 659 S S3? 2 203 3 116 3 231 5 6 0 1 3 372 7 029
218 3 781 4 653 5 531 2 188 5 113 3 20! 5 565 3 372 7 Q?9
106 1 463 1 594 1 551 792 1 649 I 025 2 207 1 30! 2 200
41 911 1 250 1 239 584 1 149 726 1 555 997 l §97
65 552 344 312 208 500 299 652 304 303
29 580 1 027 755 450 688 447 ' 1 221 862 1 728
62 1 603 ! 920 3 144 890 2 617 i 64! 2 043 1 158 3 0 1 4
21 135 1)2 81 56 '59 88 94 5! 87
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2.06 2 58 2 92 3 57 2.76 3.10 3.12 2.52 2.59 3.20



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CHILDREN

a « M i n __________ ____ ____ _______ m  678 SI 080 IS 187 35 893 9 591 41 911 1 250 1 234 584 1 144 726 1 555 447 1 847
With own children under 18 years________ ________ _ 35 345 29 640 7 945 21 695 5 705 14 336 567 777 248 557 388 577 376 1 063

Number of children___. ____ ____ _____________ 80 393 67 557 18 416 49 141 12 836 28 387 1 250 i 997 550 1 523 ! 10! 1 24! 755 2 392
U__ea-SSea fl-------------58B-- __, „ „ __ SI £66 43 27* 11 956 31 323 8 587 24 580 1 027 755 450 688 447 1 221 142 1 728

With own children under 18 years________________. . 30 297 25 154 6 273 18 881 5 143 9 191 493 434 196 328 225 457 33! 9*4
Number of children . . . _______  . . . . __ _ ______ 68 258 56 760 14 234 42 526 11 498 22 489 1 101 1 204 441 89! 615 993 686 2 189

Percent of total under 18 years............................ 77 6 76.6 69 0 79 5 83 1 55.0 43.1 78.0 48.8 69 4 46 9 48 4 72.9 860 88 2
#.--- -,JtoAy rttf- m,T------flMBNrl WWW WliWIN WWW . „_ 1 356 1 167 450 717 183 2 48 43 61 14 6* 30 ■ $4 14 28

With own children under IS years____ . . . __________ 534 458 125 333 76 1 11 6 24 5 23 7 8 3 6
Number of children........ ....................................... 1 194 1 026 270 756 168 2 26 8 54 9 53 22 13 4 8

rn--ge. _ _._t*i3L &--- A..------ A(WRWR8 WWW sWRBWS© WW _ 7 4*2 6 634 2 711 3 153 128 IS 283 ISO «23 115 345 244 280 114 14*
With own children under 18 y ea rs ..._______________ 4 514 4 028 1 547 2 481 486 4 : 34 68 269 47 206 156 112 42 93

Number of children . . . . . ___ . . . . . . _____. . . . . ____ 10 941 9 771 3 912 5 859 1 170 4 377 141 739 100 579 464 235 65 195
Percent of fatal under 18 years . . . . . . ______. . . . 12 4 13.2 190 11 0 8 5 0 0 328 10.0 299 15.7 30.5 36 5 17 3 8,1 7.9

Persons under 18 years........ ................................. . 87 941 74 105 20 622 53 463 13 836 40 1 134 ! 412 2 469 635 1 899 1 270 1 362 798 2 481

MARITAL STATUS |
Mete, 14 years eM end ever........................ ... M 785 72 m 14 661 53 335 i3 784 127 1 338 l 630 1 538 747 1 638 754* 1 *28 1 255 t 4*4 i

Single_______________________ _______ ___ __ 26 674 22 460 5 360 i7 ion 4 214 55 430 395 S36 213 538 29! 4d0 323 619 1
Mamed . . . . . . . . . . ___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___ ________ _ 55 963 46 936 '2 937 33 999 9 027 48 717 1 092 893 489 891 537 1 291 884 1 ’<56 j

Separated...____ _____ ___ ___ _________  __ 1 120 993 452 54! ’27 7 93 23 67 13 KM 49 ?7 4 3 1
Widowed ................................... .......... ....................... l ?30 1 454 603 351 276 10 69 . 52 62 17 H5 c to 74 31 |
D iv o r c e d . . . . . . . . . . . .___________ _______ . . . . . ______ . . . 2 418 2 146 761 1 385 2 n 14 122 91 47 28 86 30 37 7<i 41*

to m a to , 14 feme eM end ev e r ............. . ___ _ . M w e 74 1*7 24 1 1 5 50 782 U 123 108 1 635 1 44* 2 m 1 085 2 041 1 24.9 2 6*1 1 $77 2 715 |
Single..._______ . . . .  ______ ____________________. . . . . . . . 17 333 15 049 5 210 9 839 2 284 2! 377 390 545 220 45! 266 529 319 575
M o m e d ................................ ..................................................  . . . 56 913 47 724 '3 737 33 987 9 '89 39 "54 l ' 3 i 1 055 512 998 613 i 355 012 1 814 i

Separated.. . . . . . __ .... ............. ................... 2 115 1 939 958 76 2 ' 14 53 187 31 304 07 63 9 !
Widowed____ . . . . . ........ ............ ................. ............. .. 9 530 a 276 3 621 4 655 1 254 16 156 277 314 209 429 271 -.76 268 242 1
Divorced._____________ ___________ ______ ____ 4 244 | 3 848 ' 547 2 301 396 -5A *8 '48 18! 64 63 15 203 '8 34 i

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Table PH. General Characteristic* of the Population: 1970-Continued

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Census Tracts

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Tract Tract Tract Inset Tract
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AGE I T  SEX

Male, e l eye*______
Under 5 y e a rs____ _________

3 and 4 y e a r s ___________
5 to 9 years_______________

5 rea rs_______ _________
6 rea rs___ ______________

10 to 14 years_____________
'4 years________________

15 to 19 years ...__________ _
15 years........... .....................
Id years____ __________ _
IT years________________
16 y ea rs .________________
19 -years________________

20 to 24 years___ _____ ____
20 years__ _______________
21 years____ ___________

25 tc 34 years_____________
35 so 44 years______________
45 te 54 years_____________
55 to 59 years_____ ________
60 to 64 years_____________
65 to 74 y e a r s . .___________
75 years and a w _____ _____

6 911 f  479 5 154 M l 1 I f f 11* 3T?
6 896 2 453 5 291 '45 134 5 3282 n 542 785 1 445 111 1

- 0.4 9.3 94.5 91.5 95.7 OJ

3 3*4 1 144 1 7*7 M l 741 45 I f f
378 101 230 88 50 7 6
160 43 84 35 26 3 2474 122 274 76 76 4 5
S3 22 43 14 19 1 1
95 25 58 16 16414 88 343 60 105 6 1474 16 66 8 20 1 5

257 125 317 36 90 6 1467 25 74 13 23 2 3
65 13 i i 6 17 1 244 20 60 9 16 2 8
44 33 54 2 18 1
37 34 48 6 16 1

170 168 190 14 39 _ 11
32 26 35 4 6 1
23 23 41 5 10 _ 1

637 167 290 28 94 1 15489 134 343 26 71 10 14367 121 432 14 73 4 24
82 45 153 6 37 3 10
43 17 74 8 43 3 1339 29 S3 6 47 13
16 29 38 3 16 1

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134 232 208 231 1 387 3 637 5 241 3

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2 13 6 i 82 161 267 1061 5 3 3 23 51 88 424 18 14 19 94 142 352 1%
- 3 2 4 23 28 68 2!
1 3 8 3 14 29 72 186 10 14 10 77 174 m 133
2 4 3, 2 18 42 87 29
3 7 17 19 48 194 267 96
2 2 4 5 8 40 66 25
- 3 4 3 7 37 54 311 - 4 2 9 51 64 11
- 2 3 4 11 31 45 17
- - 2 5 13 35 38 127 11 7 14 52 251 249 54
1 1 2 3 7 23 45 162 3 2 3 7 31 43 81 12 14 15 139 261 438 %2 11 19 20 76 214 379 8610 17 11 22 57 188 276 827 5 2 11 21 82 75 495 2 1 10 22 57 S3 347 10 “ 15 18 65 70 975 5 - 16 3 20 42 8



ensus Tracts
Pensocoio

U n d e r 5  y e o r s ------------------- -------------- ----------------------------
3 e n d  4  y e a r s  ---- ------------ --------------------------------

5  to  9  y e a r s _________ ______ ________ _____ —
5 y e a r s . ----------------------- ---------------------------------------------
6 y e a r s . _____________________________________

10 to  1 4  y e a r s ............... ............................... .................................................
14  y e a r s _____________________________________

15  t o  1 9  y e a r s _-_______________________ ______
15 y e a r s . __________________ ________________
16  y e a r s . -------------------------------------------------------------------
1 7  y e o r s _____________________________________
18  y e o r s ------------_ ------------------------------------------------------
19  y e o r s _______ t _____________________ . . ______

20  to  2 4  y e a r s — i --------------------- ------------------------- ---
2 0  y e o r s ------------------- --------------------------------------------------
2 1 y e a r s .. .____________________________________

2 5  to  3 4  y e a r s . . _______________________________
35 to  4 4  y e o r s --------------------------------------------------------------
45  to  5 4  y e o r s _________________________________
55 to  59 y e o r s ----------------------- ---------- ----------------------------
60 to  64 y e a r s ............................................................. ........................... ...
65 to  74 y e a r s ---------------- ----------------------------------------------
7 5  y e a rs  a n d  o v e r ____ __________________________

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

MM p e w w _________________________
h o u s e h o ld s .--------------------------------------------------------------
H e a d  o f  h o u s e h o ld ___________________________

H e a d  o f  f a m i l y _____________________________
P r im o r y  in d iv id o o l _________________________

W ife  o f  h e a d ............................................ ................................... ...................
O th e r  r e la tiv e  o f  h e a d „ #-----------------------------------------
N o t re la te d  to  h o o d -------------------------------------------------

In g r o u p  Q u a r t e r s __________ — -------------------------------

P e rso n s  p e r  h o u s e h o l d _________________________

T r a c t
0 0 1 1

T r a c t
0 0 1 2

T ra c t
0 0 1 3

T r a c t
0 0 1 4

T r a c t
0 0 1 5

3 § 4 5 1 3 33 3 0 8 7 4 6 4 t i l
3 8 7 1 0 0 2 2 1 5 5 5 4
1 5 3 4 0 79 - 2 1 1 7
4 5 2 9 1 2 9 5 6 8 8 1

9 4 16 59 1 8 1 7
7 3 18 54 1 6 15

4 1 3 1 1 6 3 2 2 7 4 9 7
72 2 3 5 7 1 5 2 3

276 19 3 3 2 7 4 8 8 9
59 23 7 5 1 3 2 0
68 1 7 65 1 3 1 7
6 0 2 4 68 7 18
52 65 63 7 18
3 7 6 4 56 8 16

2 4 9 1 9 7 229 4 4 6 5
30 39 4 7 15 18
4 0 4 3 55 6 9

7 2 6 16 2 3 3 5 6 1 8 6
5 1 5 16 5 4 8 2 4 7 9 7
3 1 5 1 1 4 4 3 ! 3 8 111

72 3 7 1 3 7 1 1 4 6
4 7 36 1 1 2 7 3 0
6 3 4 7 1 3 7 7 5 7
3 0 7 5 59 6 2 5

4  9 1 1 3 4 7 4 5 8 5 4 8 3 1 1 5 7 9
6 9 1 1 2  2 2 5 5 8 3 7 8 3 1 1 5 6 6
1 9 1 1 7 1 9 1 7 5 9 2 0 0 4 9 2
1 8 1 0 6 2 7 1 568 1 9 1 3 6 0

1 0 1 9 2 19 1 9 1 3 2
1 6 8 6 5 7 6 1 3 5 8 8 6 2 2 4
3  2 7 8 9 0 0 2  6 59 5 4 3 8 0 3

3 6 3 0 6 1 2 4 7
- 2 5 4 1 7 - 13

3 .6 2 3 .0 9 3 .3 2 4 .5 6 3 .1 8

607

B alan ce  o f Es c o m b to  C o u n ty

Tract
0016

Tract
0018

Tract
0019

Tract
0021

Tract
0035

Tract
0004

Tract
0011

Tract
0012

Tract
00U

Tract
0015

7 1 196 n 1 1 5 163 214 7 0 2 1 194 3 074 999
4 10 4 10 7 16 74 124 266 106

3 1 5 1 8 31 42 98 39
11 9 3 8 16 11 85 129 331 116

2 2 3 6 — 19 16 49 24
2 1 3 3 17 22 62 23

1 3 9 3 11 19 14 60 170 365 139
1 2 3 3 5 1 9 36 73 37
9 21 7 10 5 13 50 196 277 126
2 3 3 1 1 3 7 36 50 25
2 1 3 1 3 4 15 39 59 26

8 1 3 1 2 7 38 56 32
4 6 2 4 11 48 71 24
1 3 _ 3 — - 10 35 41 19
2 21 7 7 4 18 74 312 336 56

1 4 4 1 3 15 S3 57 11
n 4 3 «_ 1 5 17 67 53 15
3 17 1 15 24 28 145 238 460 95

15 16 7 . 10 18 17 74 262 429 106
3 30 15 16 7 26 64 191 297 1 2 2
4 17 4 5 3 11 21 78 89 40
3 13 ■"»/ 7 — 11 22 81 67 36
2 18 12 13 — 23 19 68 97 42
JL 9 6 3 28 14 45 60 13

116 339 13 5 334 2 0 1 395 1 391 3 703 5 9 7 1 1 063
113 329 135 236 208 298 1 384 3 682 5 960 1 862
30 125 56 74 54 106 422 1 255 1 726 470
24 99 40 6 7 52 : s i 378 1 042 1 526 397

6 -26 - 1 6 7 2 _  25 44 213 2 0 0 73
18 -86 2 8 6 ! 46 : :  56 * 329 925 1 367 297
65 - 112 47 98 104 -  126 611 1 406 2 755 1 072
_ 6 4 3 4 10 22 96 112 23
3 - - - 97 7 21 18 -

3.77 2.63 2.41 3.19 3.85 2.81 3.28 2.93 3.45 3.96



608

ensus Tracts

TYPE OF FAMILY AND NUMBER O F  O W N
C H 1 L 0 S E N

A S  f — K m _______ ___________
W i t h  o w n  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s ___

N u m b e r  o f  c h i l d r e n ________________

Hmthmmi mH* iamttmt____
W i t h  o w n  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s —

H u m b e r  o f  c h i l d r e n ________________
P e r c e n t  o f  t o t a l  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s  _

y » 'i » K t t i  w H k  • d w r  m I i  k a e tf
W i t h  o w n  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  l g  y e o r s —  

h u m b e f  o f  c h i l d r e n ..................... - .........................

f e w l & a i  w i t h  k e w f  
W i t h  o w n  c h i l d r e n  u n o e r  1 8  y e a r s  —

H u m b e r  o f  c h i l d r e n ..............................................-
P e r c e n t  o f  t o r n !  u n d e r  1 8  y e o r s .

P e r s o n s  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s .......................... ................

M A R f T A l  S T A T U S

M a t e , 1 4  y e a rs  eW  m i  e v e r  .
S m g l f ............................................... ........................................................
M a r r i e d ................... ............................................ ...............................

S e p c ' c * e d ........................................................... ........................
A  *3 o  w e d ............................................... .... ........................................
D i v o r c e d _______________________________

few ek , 14 years aid wmi ever
Singh?............... .....................................
M a m e d ....................................... - ................... - ............................. ..

S e p a r a t e d .............................................. .................... ..................
W oo wed . ............................... ............
DwO'ced............. ... ---  .......... .........

Pensocota -Con. So lance of Escombw County

Tnoct
0011

Troct
0012

Troct
0013

Trod
0014

Trod
0015

Trod
0016

Trod
0018

Troct
0019

Trod
0021

Trod
0035

Trod
0004

Trod
0011

Trod
0012

Troct
0014

Trod
0015

1 310 627 1 568 191 360 24 99 40 67 52 81 371 1 042 1 526 397
1 314 353 939 151 190 13 43 12 34 43 39 240 537 972 241
2 79) 718 1 969 430 478 46 74 25 72 89 67 482 1 064 2 170 717
1 «M 576 1 353 36 224 18 36 23 61 46 56 329 925 1 367 297
1 221 321 804 62 114 10 37 7 31 38 23 210 471 877 174
2 591 649 1 673 166 282 28 63 13 64 74 35 425 935 1 963 531

89.9 87.7 79.4 34.4 49.1 51.9 ’ 80.8 40.6 80.0 79.6 36.) 81.0 81.9 84.0 61.9
11 $ 26 7 25 2 4 3 1 1 4 9 17 23 6
5 2 11 4 8 - 1 - — - 3 6 5 9 2

18 3 18 10 21 - 1 - - - 10 11 9 13 7
113 46 134 98 i n 4 f 9 5 5 21 40 IOC 136 94
88 X 124 85 66 3 5 5 3 5 13 24 61 86 65

182 66 278 254 175 18 10 12 8 15 22 46 120 194 179
6.3 8.9 13.2 52.7 30.5 33.3 12.8 37.5 10.0 16.1 22.7 8.8 10.5 8.3 20.9

2 881 740 2 108 482 574 54 78 32 80 93 97 525 1 141 2 336 858

2 174 351
•

1 936
9 =

149 530 29 119 49 34 74 144 454 1 374 1 966 545
440 222 521 49 163 8 24 11 17 25 30 96 349 468 180

1 706 59) 1 397 95 290 19 8 8 32 63 48 91 340 970 1 421 326
2 3 13 3 31 - - — 1 — 6 - 17 17 13

16 21 23 £  3 34 2 2 1 - - 15 1 23 19 26
12 17 45 *  2 43 - 5 5 4 1 8 17 32 58 13

2 365 1 049 2 306 234 629 4 4 164 69 89 66 176 492 1 507 2 185 675
421 286 485 82 155 13 38 14 13 10 22 74 293 438 192

1 754 619 1 454 135 322 25 94 32 65 54 92 350 991 1 479 363
15 13 23 37 58 6 2 1 2 - 11 3 15 34 42

113 117 229 27 112 2 23 12 8 - 48 43 156 176 85
77 27 138 40 •40 4 9 11 3 2 14 25 67 92 35

P - 2  PENSACOLA, FLA., SMSA CENSUS T R A C T S



609

Table P-1. General Characteristics of the Population: 1 9 7 0 —Continued

Census Tracts

RACE

A l p e r s e w  -
W h i t e _________________
N e g r o  _________________

P e r c e n t N e g r o  ----------

AGE BY SEX

M e t e , e> e y e *
U n d e r  5 y e o r s  .........................

3 a n d  4  y e o r s -------
5 t o  9 y e o r s __________

5 y e o r s ............. ...........................
6  y e o r s _________ _

10  to  U  y e a r s ________
1 4  y e o r s .................................

15  to  19  y e o r s ..............-
15  y e o r s ................. ...................
16  y e a r s . .................................
1 7  y e o r s ................................. ...
18  y e o r s ____________
19  y e o r s ____________

2 0  t o  2 4  y e a r s -----------
2 0  y e o r s . .................................
2 1  y e o r s ____________

2 5  t o  3 4  y e o r s ---------------
3 5  to  4 4  y e a r s — ---------
4 5  t o  5 4  y e o r s ________
55 t o  5 9  y e o r s — . . . .
6 0  t o  6 4  y e o r s ________
6 5  to  7 4  y e o r s ---------------
7 5  y e o r s  a n d  o v e r ____

[ F o r  m in im u m  b a s e  f o r  a en ved  fig u re s  ( p e r c e n t , m e d i a n , e t c .)  a n d  m e a n in g  a t  s y m b o l s , see  t e x t ]

Balance of Escambia County-Con

Tract
0016

Tract
0017

Tract
0018

Tract
0019

Tract
0020

Tract
0021

Tract 
0022 .

Tract
0023

Tract
0023.99

Tract
0024

Tract
0025

Tract
0026

Tract
0 0 2 7

Tract
0 0 2 8

T r o d
0 0 2 9

1  4 2 4 4 7 3 1 4 441 2 902 3 4 7 1 6 4 6 4 6 664 6 861 1 5 70 4 1 1 6 1 005 2 547 3 * 6 6 •  4 1 3 5 S 75
614 2 871 3 982 2 879 2 304 6 388 5 871 6 524 1 372 4 389 1 004 2 515 3 033 8  296 5 523

2 800 1 830 483 1 137 49 326 274 138 194 1 15 905 60 9
81.8 3 8 .6 10.8 - 328 0.8 4.9 4 .0 8.8 4.0 0.1 0.6 22.8 0.7 0 .2

1 6 5 1 2 2 1 1 l  152 1 394 1 639 3 146 3 1 6 4 3 217 1 570 3 650 566 1 242 1 439 4  6 6 1 S 694
145 307 198 127 1 6 7 340 442 2 4 5 2 155 28 91 199 305 274
57 134 78 46 62 113 138 73 - 68 13 25 67 137 98

2)8 283 199 130 182 277 344 254 - 201 30 120 223 377 3 25
34 54 53 37 36 67 73 51 - 43 3 22 40 7b 8 7
32 71 43 24 28 45 72 56 - 33 4 16 47 71 67

243 314 231 125 180 266 288 258 - 152 43 145 228 404 300
45 68 44 30 39 54 48 53 - 22 11 34 41 73 62

182 248 223 133 167 269 291 269 244 449 34 100 1 7 8 9 9 7 265
32 65 54 31 26 • 49 59 66 _ 17 5 29 41 81 56
35 51 46 28 55 37 60 49 - 19 6 25 38 75 57
45 43 44 20 27 63 56 60 1! 24 6 17 37 69 69
29 46 38 29 27 50 61 49 62 109 8 19 29 345 47
41 43 4) 25 32 70 55 45 171 280 9 10 33 427 36

14 4 167 190 146 182 458 372 469 994 2  o n 122 119 215 1 117 269
20 27 41 25 31 70 71 67 323 374 14 17 26 445 47
33 30 43 30 29 67 82 71 298 328 15 21 39 226 52

163 267 216 147 215 477 437 396 228 442 107 137 243 496 389
167 218 212 129 168 295 283 235 84 168 65 128 201 455 293
156 197 243 168 163 352 340 467 11 67 55 185 215 4 4 4 296
73 98 143 86 SI 146 113 200 - 2 21 81 7 2 9 7 112
54 72 113 79 77 107 95 165 - 1 13 54 74 38 60
69 83 120 84 61 112 120 180 3 - 17 63 61 7 2 77
44 34 64 40 26 49 39 79 4 2 3 19 30 36 34



610

Census Tracts

fmmmfm, « i  O f M .  .  . . . ___ ___ ______. . . .
U n d e r  5 yeors . ..............  .... - - ................... .

3 a n d  4 yeors ................. ........ .........................
5 to 9 y e o rs .. . ------------------ ----------- -------------

5 years. . ______  ______ ___ _______
6 .yeo rs . ...................................... .......... ..............

10 to 14 years . . . - .................. ........... - ........
54 yea rs . ................................................ ..........

15 to 19 yeors. .......... ...............- ............. ...........
15 yea rs .............. ............................. .............. ....
16 years ............ ............... ......... .......... .......
17 y ea rs .................. . ------------- ---------------
18 years , ................... .......................... . ...
19 y e a r s . . . . . . . . . . . . ----------------------------------

20 24 years . . . . . . .  . . . . --------------------------- -
20 yeo rs ..........................................................
21 yeors.......... .......... ...... .................

25 to 34 years...................................................
35 to 44 y e a r s . ....................- ........ .....................
45 to 54 years. ._ ................ ....... .......................  •
55 to 59 years. — .................................................
60 to 64 y e a rs ...............................................
65 to 74 yeo rs........................ ..... .............- ...........
75 years ond o v e r____ ________ _____________

tElATIONSHJP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

AM penM * .................................... .............. .
in households................  ...............— ..............

Head of household.......... ....... ............... ...... •-.
Head of fam ily -----------------------------------------
Primary in d iv id u a l. . . . ------------------ ---------

Wife of head .... ----------------------------------
Other relative of head ......... ................. .........
Nat related to head....................... .........

in group quarters ................................................
Persons per household ------- -------------- ------------

Batonct of Escambia County-Con

Tract
0016

Trod
0017

Trod
0018

Trod
0019

Trod
0020

Trod
0021

Trod 
0022 ,

T r a c t  T r o d  
0023 0023.99

Trod
0024

Trod
0025

Trad
0026

Trad
0027

Trod
0028

Tract
0029

1 764 7 4 SO 7 339 1 SOS -1 S32 3 336 3 520 3 644 1 166 467 1 305 2 039 3 52S 2 881
156 272 183 106 162 283 395 259 138 30 91 198 310 269
73 no 7! 40 71 107 148 80 48 9 35 85 121 94

221 261 185 100 192 28! 351 252 ■ - 162 26 138 189 361 294
39 54 36 17 31 56 71 47 _ 27 5 31 27 67 68
52 67 37 18 56 59 83 52 44 7 26 45 61 49

225 32! 227 109 202 286 292 277 151 28 125 221 406 323
68 66 58 18 38 48 52 55 25 4 25 38 70 65

188 240 208 157 201 353 351 316 - 127 39 149 211 384 275
55 58 46 34 48 69 67 48 — 22 4 27 38 79 65
40 50 47 27 38 70 56 59 13 6 28 48 81 59
34 38 41 31 31 64 73 66 - 5 7 35 46 76 54
36 50 44 33 30 65 65 54 - 26 10 35 34 74 46
23 44 30 32 54 85 90 89 - 61 / ]2 24 45 74 51

104 227 201 144 205 466 404 539 — 199 123 114 232 283 306
28 52 41 28 43 100 82 112 - 70 13 18 48 55 44
17 51 43 29 45 91 85 116 ~ 44 22 30 61 54 71

182 287 230 133 226 442 440 367 - 222 79 123 242 479 405
196 284 252 159 205 329 334 332 - 112 47 175 227 505 374
184 239 341 224 185 398 426 541 - 50 45 202 222 437 345
66 99 157 no 73 154 159 223 - 1 18 58 92 138 87
61 78 125 93 65 133 114 190 - 1 19 54 67 76 81
89 92 164 119 76 155 176 232 - 1 12 50 86 99 75
94 50 66 54 40 56 78 116 - 2 1 26 42 47 47

3 424 4 738 4 491 2 902 3 471 6 484 & 684 6 861 1 570 4 816 1 005 7 547 3 968 8 413 5 57S
3 112 4 728 4 472 2 902 3 471 6 475 6 684 6 85! - 1 901 991 2 547 3 960 6 809 5 565

821 1 332 1 507 1 048 1 075 2 238 2 145 2 506 - 444 379 830 1 228 1 990 1 653
657 1 160 1 218 841 887 1 871 1 828 2 081 - 439 235 708 1 058 1 831 1 469
164 172 289 207 188 367 317 425 - ' 5 144 122 170 159 184
456 878 988 719 740 1 643 1 598 1 837 - 415 2T2 648 908 1 636 1 277

1 783 2 445 1 913 1 100 1 628 2 502 2 870 2 424 - 1 035 275 1 032 1 780 3 149 2 582
52 73 64 35 28 92 71 84 - 7 125 37 4 4 34 53

312 10 19 . - - 9 - 10 1 570 2 915 14 - 8 1 604 1 0

3.79 3,55 2.97 2.77 3 23 2.89 3.12 2 73 - 4.28 261 307 3.22 3.42 3.37



611

Census Tracts

t y p e  o f  f a m i l y  a n d  n u m b e r  o f  o w n

C H I L D R E N

All faw35«* __________________________
With own children under 18 years--------------------

Number of ch ild ren__________ ______ ____
H m b o e d - w r f e  f e w # * * _____________________

With own children under 18 years--------------------
Number of ch ild ren________________________

Percent of Total under 18 yeors - .. ----------
F a m ilie s  w i t h  ether m e ie  h e e d  _____________

With own chiloren under 18 y e a r s , . ....................
Number of ch ild ren -------------------------------------

F a m ilie s  w ith  fe m a le  heed_____ ________
With own children under 18 yeors------------------ -

Number of ch ild ren ----- ------ --------- ------ -- —
Percent of totoi under 18 yeo rs. _ --------

Persons under 18 y e o r s -------- -----------  - - -

M A R I T A L  S T A T U S

M o l e , 14 y a o n  o k  o a d  o v e r _____________
Single..............................  - ........... - ..................
Mo r r ie d ___________ _ - -   ___  -

Separated............... . ----------------
Widowed .. ...............- __________- ■ - ........
D ivorced___ ___________ . . —  . . .  ---------  -

hroek, 14 y e a r s  a id  a n d  e v e r
Single ...................... ... . ______
M crried  ............. .....................  -

Sepcrored 
Widened .. 
D>vcrced. . .

B o io n c e  o f  E s c a m b ia  C o u n t y - C o n

Tract
0 0 1 6

Tract
0 0 1 7

Tract
0018

Tract
0019

Tract
0 0 2 0

Tract
0 0 2 1

Tract 
0 0 2 2  ,

Trod
0023

Tract
0023.99

Trod
0024

Trod
0 0 2 5

Trad
0026

Trod
0 0 2 7

Trod
0 0 2 8

Trod
0 0 2 9

657 1 160 1 2 1 8 841 887 1 871 1 828 2 081 439 2 3 5 701 1 058 1 8 3 1 1 4 4 9
409 722 598 378 498 979 1 100 932 - 375 108 362 592 1 166 9 4 2

1 215 1 862 1 293 764 1 157 1 939 2 34! 1 781 - 973 213 806 1 345 2 4 9 4 2 025

4 5 6 8 7 8 988 7 1 9 7 4 0 1 6 4 3 1 59 8 1 8 3 7 . 4 1 5 2 1 2 648 9 0 8 1 6 3 6 1 2 7 7
284 524 485 316 406 850 947 799 - 351 94 323 503 1 0 4 0 8 1 7

866 1 300 1 047 624 944 1 684 2 019 1 511 - 911 185 702 1 116 2 233 1 7 6 5
59 8 63 0 69 8 71 9 72 1 9 0 8 81.3 79 8 - 66 .0 84.5 80.6 74.1 8 5 .1 82.3

2 1 33 38 1 8 2 2 30 28 37 — 5 5 1 0 29 25 n
10 13 21 9 9 11 1 1 19 - 5 1 3 1 7 9 9
27 31 58 21 25 21 19 40 - 13 2 5 4 9 1 6 1 7

180 249 19 2 104 1 7 5 1 9 8 2 0 2 207 - 19 18 50 1 2 1 1 7 0 1 7 0
115 185 92 53 83 118 U 2 114 - 19 13 36 72 1 1 7 116
322 531 188 1 19 188 234 303 230 - 49 26 99 180 2 4 5 2 4 3

22 .2 25 7 12.5 13 7 1 4 4 11 2 12.2 12 2 - 4 6 11.9 11.4 12.0 9.3 1 1 3

1 449 2 063 1 501 86 8 1 3 1 0 2 085 2 483 1 893 13 l 059 219 871 1 506 2 624 2 1 4 5

1 097 1 4 5 2 1 568 1 042 1 1 4 9 2 319 2 138 2 5 1 3 1 568 3 164 4 4 8 9 2 0

■8
1 3 3 0 3 8 7 5 1 8 5 7

384 431 382 223 308 497 413 480 947 2 316 184 2 0 0 305 1 998 453
619 942 1 047 7 53 779 1 701 1 63® 1 905 603 80! 226 669 951 1 792 1 330

58 32 23 11 l 5 22 14 29 11 12 1 6 17 1 9 1 4
59 31 53 17 20 42 32 64 5 1 14 {  28 31 30
35 48 86 49 42 79 54 64 18 42 37 37 4 6 54 4 4

1 2 3 2 1 66 2 1 802 1 2 1 1 1 314 2 534 2 534 2 911 — 740 3 8 7 9 7 6 1 4 5 9 2 5 1 8 2 040
343 337 289 164 254 391 358 476 - 266 125 190 253 487 395
CQ-} 1 044 l 112 776 831 1 726 1 714 1 974 - 467 226 690 990 1 758 1 380
81 101 62 19 35 19 43 40 - - 3 11 2 7 30 34

237 ’89 259 179 158 248 287 319 - 5 18 67 131 170 148
59 92 142 92 71 169 175 142 - 2 18 29 85 103 137

FENSACOLA, FLA., SMSA P -3



612

Table P -1 .
4

General Characteristics of the Population: 1970— Continued
( F o r  i w w i  b n e  f o r  Oererod fo u n ts  f o a m n t . m erirar, mtJ a n d  m eoreng of s y m b o ls . M e  te x t]

C e n s u s  T r a c t s
m̂SswSS m OKsmbio C o u n ty —C o n . Santa Ro m  C o u n ty

Tra ct
00%

Tra ct
0031

Tra c t
0032

Tract
0033

Tra ct
0034

T ra c t
0035

Tra c t
0036

Tra ct
0037

Tra ct
0038

Tra ct
0039

Tra ct
0040

Tra ct
0101

Tract
0102

T ra c t
0103

T r a c t
0104

* A d
6 7S3 4 884 7 946 7 M l 4 449 9 911 9 466 1 967 f  §79 3 814 4 SOI 3 194 3 899 1 105 4 M *

White _______________________ ___________________ 6 m 4 796 3 890 7 762 3 901 8 614 9 019 2 472 2 401 3 244 2 712 2 185 3 363 1 083 4 371
)WyC_ ____ —____  ____ 99 54 3 421 30 554 1 108 419 1 491 458 537 1 484 3 29 17 142

Percent N e g ro  ----------- 15 1.1 46.6 0.4 123 112 4.4 37.6 15.9 14.1 35.3 0.1 0.9 15 3.0
AOC ST SCX

M e , « > « * « . .  ____ 9 t i l 2 405 S M S 3 921 2 214 5 SOJ 4 773 3 90S 1 481 1 875 1 981 1 110 1 719 SSI 8 OSS
Under 5 y e a n ------------- —  -------- — -  —  - 348 319 453 371 231 454 436 223 123 165 186 87 146 44 265

3 and 4 y e a n ---------------------------------------------------------- -------- 135 n o 187 138 95 196 193 90 49 71 74 36 51 19 72
5 ns. 9 y e a n -------------- , ---------------------------------------------------------- 421 349 567 499 273 525 542 231 165 191 248 118 176 72 172

5 y e a n _ _  _—  --------- — -------------  -------------------  - 72 71 121 93 51 100 110 46 26 39 42 18 42 n 41
6 y e a n . . . .  --------- --------- -----------  - 83 64 118 94 53 120 85 48 23 38 43 18 35 n 32

10 to 14 y e a n  ------- ------------ — 425 319 545 512 248 523 629 291 190 245 243 126 198 84 13814 y t o n , .  . .  ...........................— ___ _______ _____ 90 48 96 91 53 108 128 49 31 47 40 21 46 16 28
:5 to 19 y e a n ,-----------------------. --------------------------------------- -— 295 154 327 344 210 594 499 233 178 224 253 119 175 41 325

IS y e a r s — ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ 80 50 78 73 42 87 126 57 48 54 53 27 49 12 27
16 y e a n  -------  ---------------------------------------------------- 71 40 90 88 58 82 118 40 40 39 61 29 39 10 10
1? y e a n ---------. . . .  ------------- --------------- ----------------- 63 23 86 75 52 88 99 45 37 58 51 28 34 9 26
18 y e o n -------------------  ------------------------------------------ - --- 51 27 44 57 25 136 77 44 36 42 42 22 29 5 74
19 y e a n  ----------------------------------- ----------------------------  — 30 14 29 51 33 201 79 47 17 31 46 13 24 5 188

20 to 24 y e a n .----------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 227 167 199 377 200 1 235 495 175 103 109 123 82 104 35 1 398
20 y e a n . . . ------- - --------------------------------------------------- 36 18 36 43 30 369 105 33 18 24 24 17 20 3 394
21 y e a n ...-----------  -------- ------- ----------------------- 47 21 38 59 36 305 117 40 22 27 24 17 13 9 301

25 to 34 y e a n -------  -------------------  --------- - — ----------- 489 476 569 569 363 782 626 223 163 208 2G4 120 228 69 436
35 to  4 4  y e a n — ----------------------------------------. . . . -----------— 448 363 474 468 251 587 628 222 166 198 171 115 167 70 159
45 to  5 4  y e a n -------  ---------------------- --------- 3% 170 306 410 213 409 480 196 148 198 193 117 173 55 69
55 to 59 y e a n — —  ------- — —  — ------------  - 98 38 89 122 57 144 158 81 73 99 89 66 116 33 30
50 to 64 y e a n --------- ------------------------- --------------- -------- - 51 19 63 96 68 100 107 50 51 67 72 45 98 18 22
65 to 2 4  y e a n — ------- — — -------------- -- — - 59 20 65 101 70 108 115 57 84 119 136 68 79 19 26
75 y e a n  end otter -------  -----------  ------------ . . . ------- - 24 11 26 52 30 42 58 20 37 52 63 47 59 13 12



613

Botonc* of Escombw County— Con

e n s u s  T r a c t s
Trod
0030

Tract
0031

Tract
0032

Tract
0033

Trod
0034

Tract
0035

Trod
0036

Tract
0037

Tract
0038

Trad
0039

Trad
0040

Trad
0101

fetnrie, M ap»  ........  ......... ................. 3 472' 2 4*1 J 4SS 3 926 3 “375 4 410 4  693 1 965 1 398 1 f  39 2 n o 1 ®S4
Under 5 year*-------- ----- -------------------- -----....------ - 300 288 355 371 214 465 361 222 129 148 194 87

3 ond 4 years . . . . . . . .  . . . 129 121 143 157 84 185 i 44 83 48 59 76 38
5 to 9 years . . ---------------------------------  . . . . 415 351 546 485 262 513 498 240 142 214 234 105

5 years.. ........... . — -------- . . .  . .  . .  _ . — _ 73 60 ioe 95 54 91 91 49 30 37 45 23
6 years...--------- -------- --------- -------- --------------

10 to 14 y e a rs ...__  .  -------- —  --------- .
85

415 .
79

303
96

480
93

449
54

240
n o
509

104
541

41
238

21
171

46
225

42
261

15
114

14 y e a r s . . . ___  . . . . .  — . . . . --------- -— 88 47 9C 83 46 110 n o 47 40 44 53 31
15 to  19 years----- - -------------- -------------------- - 352 203 35! 367 203 395 456 224 121 199 224 94

15 years. . . .  . . . . --------- . . . -----  . . .  - 75 57 8C 86 47 105 85 49 18 56 48 28
16 years--------------  ---------------------  ------ ------- 81 51 84 73 41 72 113 58 19 51 43 22
17 years.. -----  ------------------ --------  ----- -- 73 34 60 76 47 74 92 42 31 37 58 1 1
l i  y e a rs ... .  ______ _______ . . . ------------------- 69 31 62 63 4C 72 88 41 25 33 43 21
19 years--------. -------- ------  ------------ ------— 54 30 65 69 28 72 78 34 28 22 32 12

30 to 24 yews ' ___________________________ 290 246 304 429 2*4 387 582 187 88 133 161 66
20 years --------  -------------------- - ----------- 51 36 51 64 SC; 85 151 4' 23 41 35 15
21 years . . . . . . . ____ ... . . . . . . . _____. . . . . . . 64 44 48 98 44 74 155 4 t 15 22 29 15

25 to 34 years.. ... . . . .  -------  . . . . . . . .  . 539 511 61C 606 346 739 676 223 166 211 217 142
35 to 44 y e a r s  . . . . . . -------------— . .  ... 523 329 465 511 271 545 643 242 168 213 215 109
45 to 54 years..— -------- ---------------------- ------------------------- — - 374 164 289 358 209 42! 453 196 151 216 233 124
55 to 59 years----- ---------------------------- ------------------- --------— - 100 30 89' 120 8 ! 120 144 6 4 78 10! 121 56
60 to 64 years ----------- --------------------  ----------------- 69 26 42 82 69 109 115 47 50 Tb 96 61
65 to 74 years _. ------- - . . . .  - 60 21 83 107 79 139 128 59 84 143 188 80
75 years ond m t ----------------------_---------------------- 35 9 41 35 5? 68 96 23 50 60 76 44

SBA7IONSHP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
AI r 4 753 4 m 7 M€ 7 *41 4 419 9 913 9 466 3 967 5 879 3 *14 4 101 2 194

Lft %.,np ■[..■a flilfttli iflttflip 6 746 4 886 7 324 7 841 4 477 8 645 9 015 3 882 2 878 3 814 4 189 2 194
Head of household_____________________. . . __ 1 908 1 295 i 853 2 262 1 327 a: 480 2 545 1 005 845 1 130 1 254 670

Head of tomdy___  _____________ _______  _ 1 766 1 257 1 706 2 055 1 189 2 244 2 338 904 743 967 1 017 596
P r im a r y  in d iv id u a l----- ---------- ------- ---------------- . . . 142 38 147 207 138 236 207 10! 102 163 237 74

Wife of head___________. . . . . . . _____ ____ _____. . . . . 1 579 ] 147 1 522 1 888 ! 056 2 015 2 141 768 649 836 793 522
Other r e la tiv e  of head___ w ___ ______ _____________________ 3 194 2 412 3 885 3 619 2 044 4 059 4 255 2 074 1 372 1 826 2 087 990
Not re la te d  to  h e o d ________________________ _________ _____ 65 32 64 77 50 91 74 35 12 22 55 12

In group p o o f te r s  . . . . . —  ------------------------- ----------- . . . . .

Persons per h o u s e h o ld  ------- . . .  ............................ ...............

7
3.54 3.77

16
3.95 3.47

12

3.37
1 268

3.49
451
3.54

85
3.86

1

3.41 3.38
12

334 3.27

S a n t o  Ro m  C o u n t y

Tract Tract
0102 0103

1 M0 552
118 40
55 17

162 66
41 13
15 13

172 74
40 10

136 54
29 14
22 9
32 19
26 8
27 4

111 34
17 9
23 6

225 82
191 68
176 60
117 17
96 20
96 21
80 14

3 399 1 !®5
3 399 1 105
1 064 299

921 273
143 26
831 260

1 484 543
20 3

3.19 3.70

T r a c t
0104

1 417 
234 

75 
182 
39 
44 

142 
17 

169
24 
26 
23 
30 
66

336
68
78

281
114
67
25
26 
27 
14

4 449
3 126 

923 
888 

35 
858 

1 334 
11

1 543 
3.39



614

B a to n e s  o f  fc s c o m b w  C o u n t y - C o n S a n to  R o t o  C o u n t y

T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  
0 0 3 0  0 0 3 1  0 0 3 2  0 0 3 3  0 0 3 4  0 0 3 5  0 0 3 6  0 0 3 7  0 0 3 8  0 0 3 9  0 0 4 0

T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  
0 1 0 1  0 1 0 2  0 1 0 3  0 1 0 4

e m u s  Tracts

t y p e  o f  f a m u y  a n d  n u m b e r  o f  o w n
C H I L D R E N

A l  t w h i ________________ ____________
W i t h  o w  c h i l d r e n  under 18 yeors___--------------

N u m b e c  o f  children----------------------------------
Metheed-wiN tea ftes------------------------

W i t h  own children upder 18 years— --------------
N u m b e r  of c h i l d r e n  --------------------------------------------------------

P e r c e n t  o f  t o t o l  u n d e r  18 y e a r s --------------------------

fewSei wftfc ether ed* heed--------------
W i t h  o w n  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  18 y e a r s -------------------------------

N u m b e r  o f  c h i l d r e n ______________________________

FenXes «dtfc feende head-------------------
W i t h  o w n  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  18 y e o r s -------------------------------

N u m b e r  o f  c h i l d r e n _____________________________
P e r c e n t  of totoi under 18 yeors----------------

Persons under 18 yeors — ----------- ----------------

M A R I T A L  S T A T U S  r

Mek, 14 years eM eed eeer.....................
S i n g l e ................................... .............................................................................................................
M om ed__ ________________________________

S e p o r o t e d _________________ . . . -----------------------------------
W i o o w e d _______________________ * ----------------------------------
D i v o r c e d ____________________________________________

f»«ak, 14 years eld eed e e e r________
Smgle-----------------------------------------
Married------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------

S e p o r o t e d . ,--------------------------------------- ----------------- '-------------
Widowed_________________________________
Divorced______________________________— —

i  7  a 1 2 5 7 1 7 0 6 2  0 5 5 1 1 8 9
1 1 9 6 9 8 1 1 1 9 0 1 3 1 4 7 2 5
2  6 2 6 2  1 0 5 3  1 2 8 2  9 8 3 1 6 2 8

1 5 7 f 1 1 4 7 1 5 2 2 1 8 8 8 1 0 5 6
1 0 5 7 9 0 0 1 0 7 4 1 1 9 9 6 4 3
2  3 1 9 1 9 3 3 2  7 8 2 2  7 2 9 1 4 5 4

8 3 .8 8 8 .5 8 1 .3 8 6 .4 8 2 .8

t # 2 4 9 4 4 3 2 6
1 6 15 13 1 9 1 7
3 7 3 5 3 4 4 8 2 9

H I t t 1 5 0 1 2 4 1 0 7
1 2 3 66 10 3 9 6 6 5
2 7 0 1 3 7 3 1 2 2 0 6 1 4 5
9 .8 6 .3 9 .1 6 .5 8 .3

2  7 6 7 2  1 8 4 3  4 2 4 3  1 5 8 1 7 5 5

2  1 7 7 1 4 6 6 2  2 1 6 2  6 9 0 1 5 1 5
4 9 5 2 4 9 5 3 6 5 7 0 3 5 7

1 6 2 5 1 1 7 9 1 5 9 0 1 9 4 4 1 10 6
15 1 1 2 8 1 7 15
1 7 14 4 2 4 5 1 6
4 0 2 4 4 8 7 1 3 6

2  4 3 0 1 5 8 6 2  9 6 4 2  69 8 1 6 0 5
4 8 6 2 6 6 5 0 0 4 7 3 2 6 9

1 6 8 3 1 2 1 0 1 6 5 6 1 9 9 2 1 1 2 3
2 2 1 0 50 2 3  — 2 5

1 3 7 4 3 1 5 8 1 4 1 1 4 5
1 2 4 6 7 5 0 9 2 6 8

7 2 4 4 2  3 3 8 9 0 4 7 4 3 9 6 7
1 4 6 6 1 5 3 2 5 8 3 4 2 0 5 3 5
3  2 6 7 3  3 9 6 1 5 2 0 1 0 0 9 1 3 3 1

2  0 1 5 2  1 4 1 7 6 8 6 4 9 8 3 6
1 3 2 4 1 4 1 1 4 9 2 3 7 0 4 7 6
2  9 4 2 3  1 2 4 1 2 3 1 9 0 9 1 1 9 1

8 4 .1 8 5 .8 7 0 .9 8 1 . 7 8 0 .3

3 5 4 2 2 9 2 5 2 3
1 4 1 9 1 5 1 0 1 1
2 4 4 2 4 3 2 0 2 2

1 9 4 1 5 5 1 0 7 69 1 0 8
1 3 0 1 0 2 7 6 4 0 4 8
M l 2 3 0 2 4 6 8 0 1 1 8
8 .6 63 1 4 .2 12 8.0

3  4 9 7 3 6 4 0 1 7 3 6 1 1 1 3 1 4 8 3

4  1 0 9 3 2 9 4 1 3 0 6 1 0 3 4 1 3 2 1
1 8 1 6 9 7 1 3 8 8 2 9 1 3 7 4
2  1 6 8 2  2 2 0 8 4 8 6 8 7 8 7 4

2 6 1 7 2 6 1 7 1 2
3 5 4 1 1 8 2 6 3 8
9 0 6 2 5 2 3 0 3 5

3 0 3 3 3 4 0 3 1 3 1 2 9 9 6 1 3 9 6
5 7 0 0 0 7 3 0 6 1 7 3 2 9 6

2  1 4 6 2  2 4 8 8 6 6 6 8 9 9 0 2
5 1 2 0 5 3 1 6 2 7

2 1 1 2 3 7 9 8 1 1 8 1 7 3
1 0 6 1 1 1 4 2 16 2 5

1 0 1 7 5 9 6 9 2 1 2 7 3 8 8 8
5 6 1 3 1 7 4 9 3 1 6 6 5 6 9

1 4 4 0 7 0 6 1 0 7 7 4 1 2 1 1 6 8

7 9 3 5 2 2 8 3 1 2 6 0 8 5 8
4 4 1 2 9 0 4 5 6 1 6 3 5 5 4

1 1 1 6 6 4 9 9 9 2 4 0 4 1 1 3 3
6 6 .4 8 3 .0 8 4 .3 8 8 .8 8 9 .3

2 8 1 0 2 1 5 1 1
1 2 3 7 1 4
2 8 6 1 4 1 8

1 9 6 6 4 69 8 1 9
10 8 2 4 3 0 2 n
2 9 6 51 7 1 7 2 7

1 7 .6 6 .5 6 .0 1.5 2 .1

1 6 8 0 7 8 2 1 1 7 7 4 5 5 1 2 6 9

1 3 4 4 8 0 0 1 2 4 5 3 8 9 2  S O S
4 0 9 2 1 3 3 1 0 9 0 1 4 8 3
853 5 4 2 8 8 2 2 6 8 9 6 7

20 5 9 2 1 7
48 2 8 3 7 1 0 1 3
3 4 1 7 1 6 1 4 2

1 5 8 4 8 0 9 1 2 6 8 3 8 0 1 0 7 6
3 4 6 13 6 1 9 6 7 5 1 4 4
9 1 6 5 5 4 8 8 3 2 7 4 8 6 2

7 4 6 6 2 5
2 7 1 n o 16 3 2 8 3 9

51 9 2 6 3 n

P -4  PENSACOLA, FLA., SMSA C E N S U S  TRACTS



615

Table P-1‘ G ene ra l Cha racte ris tics  of the Popu lation: 1 9 7 0 - Continued

Cansus Tracts

RACE

4 8  p tn m m
W h ite  ....................................-
N e g r o  _____________

Percent N e g r o  . . .

A G E  B Y  S E X

M a i * ,  eft e ye s 
U n d e r  5 y e o r s ________

3 o n d  4  y e o r s _____
5 t o  9  y e o r s __________

5 y e o r s _____________
6  y e o r s _____________

1 0  t o  1 4  y e o r s ________
1 4  y e a r s . ........................ ....

15  t o  19  y e o r s ______
1 5  y e o r s ________ _
1 6  y e o r s ....................................
1 7  y e o r s _____ _____
18  y e o r s ................. ..................
19  y e o r s . . . .........................

2 0  t o  2 4  y e o r s ______
20  y e o r s ............................
21 y e o r s _____ _____

2 5  t o  3 4  y e o r s .........................
35 t o  4 4  y e o r s ________
4 5  t o  5 4  y e a r s . _______
5 5  t o  5 9  y e o r s .........................
6 0  t o  6 4  y e o r s ________
6 5  to  7 4  y e o r s .........................
7 5  y e o r s  a n d  o v e r ____

[ F o r  m in im u m  hose fo r  derived fig u r e s  ( p e r c e n t , m o d e m , e t c j  o n d  m e o re rtg  o f s y m & o f s , s e e  t e x t ]

S an ta  Rosa C o u n ty —Con Ton** for spin tracts m Escambio County

Tract
0105

Trod
0106

Troc?
01C7

Tract
0108

Tract
0109

Tract
0004

Tract
oo n

Tract
0012

Tract
0014

Tract
0015

Tract
0016

Tract
0018

Tract
0019

Tract
0021

Tract
0 0 3 5

3 3 44 6 m 7 071 5 757 4 H# 5 932 1 302 6 1 1 3 6 m 3 441 i  540 4 m 3 0 3 7 6 T i e 1 §  1 1 1
3 063 5 659 6 698 4 390 4 180 422 8 283 6 090 5 286 137 619 4 310 3 013 6  6 2 0 8 822

17V 895 356 356 2 5 508 2 63 1 487 3 304 2 911 484 - 4 9 1 108
5.5 13,6 5.0 66 . .. 92'. V - 1 0 21.8 96.0 822 10.0 0.7 1 0 .9

1 6 5 2 3 131 3 m f  #,31 2 050 3 4 73 4 055 3 955 3 569 1 604 i m 2 291 1 45 3 3 1 * 9 3 409
204 307 2)8 ’55 288 460 262 355 156 152 204 129 353 460

87 131 127 87 6 ! 124 183 94 123 68 60 80 47 118 199
209 407 387 287 227 376 568 264 428 184 222 204 134 2 9 5 539
34 66 7? 57 35 ? ; 106 50 S2 40 35 54 37 70 102
4] 78 76 ■COJd 40 • 09 S4 88 36 32 43 25 4 8 126

205 381 437 35V ?94 402 491 262 466 238 249 245 131 276 537
39 73 38 ■0 55 75 92 58 95 49 46 49 32 58 III

138 270 3;a 24 7 216 302 305 319 303 186 188 237 136 276 611
31 76 68 Cm 44 76 75 65 79 48 34 57 33 5? 91
27 63 75 53 50 65 72 50 60 48 36 48 28 40 86
31 5C 50 57 49 71 53 71 73 27 47 52 21 63 92
27 35 68 4.1 44 46 55 64 47 35 30 38 29 52 13 9
72 46 57 30 29 44 50 69 44 28 41 42 25 7 0 203

176 339 364 231 115 181 222 419 263 93 144 201 15 3 469 1 2 4 2
24 45 6 ! 45 16 44 3« 49 49 22 20 42 26 7 1 3 7 1
44 52 67 42 18 38 30 54 46 18 33 44 32 7 0 3 0 7

235 471 463 320 236 231 776 428 466 174 164 231 148 489 796
203 345 398 318 306 252 565 348 405 157 177 226 13! 3 0 6 606
148 296 338 290 293 260 424 309 290 155 160 267 178 369 4 2 0
43 89 131 114 87 107 103 127 81 86 76 153 93 151 146
32 76 87 75 44 98 65 74 91 77 57 126 84 109 101
39 104 148 135 63 113 57 94 76 74 69 133 91 122 108
20 46 82 42 14 63 19 49 45 24 45 64 45 54 42



616

Census Tracts

Under 5 years ......
3 and 4 years .. 

5 to 9 yea rs .____
5 years..............
6 years ............ .

10 *o 14 years,... .
?4 y e a r s - . , . . 

15 to 19 years......
15 years............
16 years______
! 7 years. ......
IS years_____
?9 years............

20 to 24 years___
20 years........ ...
21 years........

25 to 34 years... ..
35 ro 44 years___
45 to 54 years___
55 to 59 years-----
60 1o 64 years___
65 to 74 years___
?5 years and over.

• A  * f * » .

R E L A T IO N S H IP  TO H E A D  OF HO U SEHO LD

A N  ____
In households. _______

Head of household___
Head of fam ily. . . .  
Primary individual _.

Wife of head _______
Other relative of head . 
Nor related to head ..  . 

in y roup  Quarters .....—

Persons pe» household .

Santa Rosa County- Con Totals for spkt tracts m Iscombo County

Tract
0105

Trod
0106

Trod
0107

Trod
0108

Trod
0109

Trod
0004

Trod
0011

Trod
0012

Trod
0014

Trod
0015

Trod
0016

Trod
0018

Trod
0019

Tract
0021

Trod
0035

1 *16 3 457 3 585 2 *2* 2 M® 1 259 4 247 3 227 3 548 1 837 1 837 2 529 1 514 3 451 4 513
149 293 305 217 141 298 461 224 321 160 160 193 n o 293 472
45 115 137 92 62 128 184 82 119 56 73 74 41 112 186

195 393 380 259 233 374 537 220 399 197 232 194 103 289 529
38 78 65 41 41 68 113 32 67 41 39 38 19 59 97
44 79 84 55 46 79 90 40 78 38 54 37 18 60 113

201 383 399 298 283 396 473 286 439 236 238 236 112 297 528
38 67 81 62 47 80 81 59 88 60 69 60 21 51 115

142 309 346 256 231 325 326 389 325 215 197 229 164 363 400
20 51 71 58 62 80 66 59 63 45 57 49 37 70 106
28 88 84 53 53 69 83 56 72 43 42 48 X 71 75
29 62 71 47 54 71 67 62 63 50 34 49 32 67 75
32 55 58 49 29 54 63 113 78 42 40 50 33 67 72
33 53 62 49 33 51 47 99 49 35 24 33 32 88 72

183 380 374 228 139 243 323 509 380 121 106 222 151 473 391
43 65 76 46 31 57 45 92 72 29 28 42 32 104 86
35 65 . 89 51 23 54 57 110 59 24 19 47 32 91 75

255 507 498 353 275 361 871 400 521 181 185 247 134 457 763
217 431 393 321 349 347 589 427 476 205 211 268 166 339 563
131 306 350 304 282 335 379 305 335 233 187 371 239 414 428
39 110 153 103 83 142 93 115 100 86 70 174 114 159 123
34 102 112 85 33 131 69 117 74 66 64 138 I X 140 109
41 155 185 133 62 190 82 115 104 99 91 182 13! 168 139
29 88 90 69 29 117 44 120 66 38 96 75 60 59 68

3 2*8 6 588 7 071 5 257 4 190 5 932 8 302 6 182 6 809 3 441 3 540 4 820 3 037 6 720 10 121
3 268 6 588 7 056 5 253 4 190 5 829 8 295 5 907 6 791 3 428 3 225 4 801 3 037 6 711 8 853

930 2 027 2 164 1 577 1 192 1 657 2 333 1 974 1 926 962 851 1 632 1 104 2 312 2 534
837 1 740 1 852 1 384 1 107 1 320 2 188 1 669 1 717 757 681 1 317 881 1 938 2 296
93 287 312 193 85 337 145 305 209 205 T70 315 223 374 238

760 1 491 1 615 1 223 1 027 811 2 015 1 501 1 453 521 474 1 074 747 1 704 2 061
1 545 2 993 3 193 2 423 1 945 3 270 3 889 2 306 3 298 1 875 1 848 2 025 1 147 2 600 4 163

33 77 84 30 26 91 58 126 114 70 52 70 39 95 95
- 15 4 - 103 7 275 18 13 315 19 - 9 1 268

3.51 3.25 3.26 3.33 3.52 3.52 3.56 2.99 3.53 3 56 3 79 2.94♦ 2.75 2 90 3.49



617

Census Tracts

t y p e  o f  f a m i l y  a n d  n u m b e r  o f  o w n

C H I L D R E N

A fl f s a S e s _____________________________
W ith  o w n  c h ild re n  u n d e r  18 y e a r s -----------------------------

N u m b e r  o f c h ild re n  ---------------- -----------------------------------

H e s fc e a d -w rf* f t n in ___________________
W ith  o w n  c h ild re n  u n d e r 18 y e a r s -----------------------------

N u m b e r  o f  c h i l d r e n .................... .................................................................
P e rc e n t of t o t a l  u n d e r 18 y e a r s ------------------------

Fe m lie s  w ith  e th e r m o l* h e e d ___________
W ith  o w n  c h iic re n  u n d e r 18 y e a r s -----------------------------

N u m b e r  o f c h i l d r e n ------------ -----------------------------------

F ta iT ie i w rth fe m e le  h e e d -----------------------------
W ith  o w n  c h ild re n  u n d e r  18 y e a r s . - ------------------------

N u m b e r  o f c h i l d r e n ------------------- - ..----------------------------
P e rc e n t of to ta l u n d e r 18 y e a r s ------------------------

P e rs o n s  u n d e r 18  y e a r s --------------------- -------------------------

M A R I T A L  S T A T U S

M e ie , 1 4  yee rs eid eed t r e e ------------------------
S i n g le -------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------------------------------
M a r r i e d ------------------------------------------ -----------------------------------

S e p o r o *e d . ................ .................................... ...................- ..................................
W i d o w e d ....................................... ................................. ..................................................
D i v o r c e d ............................................................................. ....................... ..........................

F e a e ta , 14  y e e n  eid e ed e v e r ................................
Single............................................................................................................
M a r r i e d ........................... ... .......................... ...................... ................... ....................

S e p o r c t e d ................................................................................................... ...............
W id o w e d  __________  __________ - ..............................................
Divorced............................... ..............................................—  -------

S a n t o  R o to  C o u n t y - C o n T o t a l *  f o r  s p irt t r a c t s  in E s c o m b c  C o u n t y

T r a c t  T r a c t  T ra c t T r a c t  T r a c t  
0 1 0 5  0 1 0 6  0 1 0 7  0 1 0 8  0 1 0 9

T r a c t  T r o d  T r a c t  T r a c t  T r a c t  T r a c t  T r o d  T r a c t  T r a c t  T r o d  
0 0 0 4  0 0 1 1  0 0 1 2  0 0 ) 4  0 0 1 5  0 0 1 6  0 0 1 8  0 0 1 9  0 0 2 1  0 0 3 5

837 1 740 1 852 1 384 1 107 1 320 2 188
537 1 049 1 083 771 720 766 1 554

1 224 2 376 2 460 1 806 1 607 2 064 3 273

760 1 491 1 615 1 223 1 027 811 2 015
491 900 944 680 665 457 1 431

1 091 1 992 2 143 1 608 1 486 1 239 3 016
82.1 78.0 80.6 81.8 90.3- 48.3 88.5

IS 73 44 41 11 55 20
6 10 25 16 4 27 11

22 23 57 27 10 64 29

62 226 191 120 69 444 153
40 139 114 75 51 282 112

111 36! 260 171 111 761 228
8.4 14.1 98 8.7 6 7 29 7 6 1

1 329 2 554 2 660 1 965 1 645 2 566 3 aOc

1 073 2 109 2 417 1 842 1 429 1 682 7  6JS
243 478 582 466 349 566 536
785 1 550 1 699 1 290 1 044 984 2 046

8 25 36 24 1 73 2
14 43 62 56 13 77 17
31 38 74 30 23 55 29

1 109 2 455 2 582 1 914 1 530 2 271 2 857
174 435 463 328 333 567 495
8)6 1 <537 1 753 1 327 1 063 1 14 7 2 104

15 59 42 31 10 198 18
78 279 276 201 80 362 156
41 104 90 58 54 195 102

1 669 1 717 757 681 1 317 881 1 9 3 8 2 29 6
890 1 123 43! 422 64! 390 1 013 1 511

! 782 2 600 1 195 ! 261 1 367 789 2 011 3 356

1 50) 1 453 521 4 74 1 074 747 1 7 0 4 2 0 6 1
792 939 2S6 294 522 323 881 1 3 6 2

1 584 2 129 813 394 1 110 637 1 748 3 016
84 2 75 6 56.8 59.5 70.3 70.8 80.7 84.0

22 30 31 23 42 21 3 1 36
7 13 10 10 22 9 1! 1 4

12 23 28 27 59 21 21 24

146 234 205 184 20! 113 2 0 3 1 9 9
91 17! 133 118 97 58 121 135

136 448 354 3-40 198 131 242 3)6
9 9 ■5 9 24.7 22.6 12 5 14 6 113 8.8

i 88! 2 818 ’ 432 1 503 ! 579 900 2 165 3 590

2 225 2 U S 1 075 1 126 1 687 1 091 2 4 0 3 4 18 3
571 517 343 392 406 234 514 1 841

1 56! 1 516 616 638 1 135 785 1 764 2 216
20 20 44 58 23 11 23 26
44 22 60 6! 55 18 42 35
49 60 56 35 91 54 83 91

2 556 2 469 1 304 1 276 1 964 1 210 2 6 2 3 3 099
579 520 347 356 327 178 4 0 4 530

1 610 1 614 685 618 1 206 808 1 791 : 200
28 71 100 87 64 20 21 51

273 2C3 197 239 282 191 256 211
94 132 75 63 151 103 172 108

r c K K i K  T R A C T S . PENSACOLA, FLA., SMSA P -5



618

*

Table P-2. Social Characteristics of the Population: 1970
[ D o t o  h a t e d  m  s a m p l e , t e e  t e s t  F o r  m m m u m  b a s e  t o r  d e r i v e d  f i g u r e s  ( p e r c e n t , m e d w n . e t c .)  a n d  m e o n m g  o f  s y m b o l s ,  t e e  t e x t )

C e n s u s  T r a c t s
T o t a l

SMSA

E t c o m b w  C o u n ty

S o n tn
Rota

C o u n ty

P e n to c o ta

T o t a l
P e rv

to c o io B a la n c e
T r a c t
0001

T r a c t
0002

T r a c t
0003

T r a c i
0004

T r a c t
0005

T r a c t
0006

T r a c t
0007

T r o d
0 0 0 8

T r a d
0 0 0 9

T r o d
0 0 1 0

N A T I V I T Y ,  P A R E N T A G E ,  A C O U N T R Y  O f  O R I G I N

Al p e r s e e e _________________ _______ __________ 2 4 3  © 75 2 0 5  3 3 4 59 6 1 3 1 4 5  7 2 1 3 7  7 4 1 2 6 9 3 8 1 3 4 659 5 5 4 4 2  2 4 6 5 054 3 2 2 9 5 5 9 6 3  3 7 3 7  0 3 9
Motive o♦ n a tiv e  p a r e n t a g e ------------------------------------------------------- 230 490 194 085 56 215 137 870 36 405 240 3 680 4 354 5 502 2 068 5 030 3 099 5 098 2 974 6  3 8 1
Native of t o r ts g n  o r  m ix e d  por e n t a g e ---------------------------------- 9 198 8 190 2 542 5 648 1 008 22 120 230 42 133 1© 84 338 3 0 9 4 9 5
F o r e ig n  b o r n ___________________________________________ 3 387 3 059 856 2 203 328 7 13 75 , - 45 8 46 160 89 1 5 3

fere I f  iteck ---------- ---------------------- ---- 13 515 11 249 3 3 9S 7  > 5 1 1 336 29 133 365 4 2 171 2 4 1 3 0 4 9 t 19* 6 6 0
United K ingdom --------- ------------------------------------------------ 1 624 1 462 516 946 162 - 36 34 - 44 - 7 55 6 9 1 1 3
fretand (E ire ) ---------------------------- ------------------------------- 332 286 89 197 4 6 - 10 8 - 14 - 5 13 32 —
Sweoen----------------------- -- —  ----------------------------------------- - — 336 304 100 204 32 - - 36 6 - - - 15 6 12

1 574 1 336 436 900 238 — 20 54 — 21 — 13 39 4 5 8 3
Poland----------------- --------- ----------------------------------------------------- 356 291 146 145 65 - 7 - - 11 - - 43 2 9 1 4
C techostovaxtc------------------------------------------------------------------ 91 91 6 85 - - - - - - - - - - -
Austria------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 252 221 62 159 31 - - - 9 10 5 - 8 2 4

189 182 58 124 7 ~ - - - - - 7 2 1 — 11
U S S R  ......................... ................ ................................ - 262 254 139 115 8 - - 5 - 33 - - 21 13 3 3

1 013 961 333 628 52 - 28 50 - 5 - 12 19 67 1 0 3
Conado_____ - -------------- ----------------------------------------------------- 1 497 1 273 341 932 224 - - 22 - 11 - - 49 4 6 7 5
W »*iC0 ........................... .. — ---------------------------- -------------- 197 185 33 152 12 - - 25 - - - - - — —

203 203 126 77 - - - - - - - 51 30 10 2 6
Other America------ ------------------ ------------------------------------------- 351 330 117 213 21 - - - 20 10 8 - - 27 6
At’ other and not reported -------------- . . ----------------------- — 4 308 3 870 896 2 974 438 29 32 71 7 19 16 30 193 46 1 4 8

Persons of Spanish language 1 ------------------------------------------ 3 482 3 183 1 093 2 090 299 - 93 70 53 - 60 129 65 1 1 7 9 1
Of he' persons of Spanish surname' -------------------------------- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P«rsons of Spanish mother to n g u e_________  _____  - 1 898 1 735 588 1 147 163 - 32 32 22 - 26 113 50 5 7 5 3
Persons of Puerto Rican birth or parentage .............— 369 313 42 271 56 7 8 6 7



619

Census Tracts
T o t a l

S M S A

E scorn b«o C o u n t y P e n s a c o la

T o to l
Pen-

sacoto B a la n c e

S a n ta
R o s a

County
T r a c t
0001

T r a c t
0002

T r a c t
0003

T r a d
0004

T r o d
0005

T r a d
0006

T r o d
0007

T r o d
0008

T r o d
0009

T r o d
0010

S C H O O L  E N R O L L M E N T

[ a r e * » 4  p a r-te a t, 3 »e 3 4  y e a n  e * l _ .  ------------------- 7 3  0 4 2 60 993 1 7  7 7 7 4 3  2 3 5 i i  o s e 2t 1 01 B 1 0 4 S 1 M 2 * 2 4 1 5 1 7 * 3 0 3 2 9 0 11 * 2 4 4 *

Nursery s c h o o l . . .  .................... - --------------------------------------------------------- 690 644 288 356 46 - - 19 5 25 16 17 22 72
Publtc ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- 180 164 69 9 5 16 - - 19 5 - 9 16 7 - 1 3

K t n d e r o o r te n  . . ------------ ----------------------- ----- -- ----------------------------- 2 967 2 310 732 1 5 7 8 657 5 38 40 98 23 54 1! 1 3 24 108
P ublic .  - . .  -------  ----------------------------------------  -------------- 1 147 687 176 511 460 - 13 ■ 5 39 8 23 6 8 - 15

‘ iementory..........- ------ ------------- ----------------------- - 43 537 36 657 10 217 26 440 6 880 11 673 640 1 182 309 994 692 591 34! 1 35!
Pub lic______ _____ - ____________________________ 38 161 31 603 8 066 23 537 6 558 7 523 443 1 117 222 947 670 433 112 914

Nigh s c h o o l--------  -------------- ------------------------------- 17 816 15 182 4 555 10 627 2 634 6 211 272 477 164 408 64 454 28! 602
Publtc------------------  ------------- ------  - -  ---------- --- 16 195 13 669 3 757 9 912 2 526 6 185 201 471 17! 401 54 342 152 412

Collage ----------------- ------------------ ----------------------------- 7 032 6 199 1 985 4 2 U 833 6 96 74 60 108 36 47 215 148 313

Percent enrolled in school by oge
16 and 1 7 years ------------------  -------------------------- 87 5 86.5 96.7 86 4 93.4 78.5 83.9 864 70.9 90.0 44 4 89.6 99 9 89.7
18 ond IV years ................  . — ................  — 44 5 44.7 59 0 40.0 43.3 - 44 8 52.6 30.0 86.2 30.9 21.3 63.5 68 7 78.0
20 ono 21 years --------------------  ----------------- ----- 17 2 18.8 29.5 160 9 4 - 28.9 2.5 8 6 54.5 21.0 11 9 41.3 47.0 31.0
22 to y e a r s ___. _____ _ __ __ _ ____________ 9 7 10 3 13 3 9 5 6.9 10.5 15.6 2 4 5 7 50.7 18 9 5.2 15 4 12.7 11.0
25 to 34 years_____ __________  ______ __________ 7.5 7 9 9 3 7 4 5.7 - 9.5 8 2 4.1 8.2 3.6 1.3 10.1 20.3 14 1

Percent 16 to 21 years nol high school graduates
ono not enrolled in school ______ ________  _______ 16 0 16 3 15.3 16.7 U  4 25.7 26.7 29.2 7 2 18.0 33 8 9 0 1.4 3.4

Y E A R S  O F  S C H O O L  C O M P L E T E D

Par-seat. 35 years eM a a* atrar .  ________ . . .  _ 117 176 99 411 31 937 67 474 3 7 7*5 158 2 234 2 624 2 447 1 3*3 2 722 i ms 3 44* 2 194 3 *7*
No scnool yeors completed_________ _ . .  .......... 1 930 1 714 603 1 111 216 5 118 43 85 20 118 59 34 16 19
; lementory. 1 to 4 y eo rs_____________ ____  ______ 5 900 5 065 1 875 3 190 E35 - 163 165 319 54 433 228 120 17 40

5 to 7 y e a rs________ _________  . ___ 13 662 11 645 3 408 8 237 2 017 40 417 411 416 69 546 331 277 95 153
8 y e a rs____________ ________ _______ 1! 077 9 493 2 883 6 610 i 584 18 308 414 289 96 209 235 475 112 154

Hign school: 1 to 3 y e a rs .............. ........ . .  ______ _ 24 845 2i 473 5 870 15 603 3 372 •19 446 546 591 245 667 416 817 267 505
4 y e a rs____ _________ _____ ________ __ 37 339 31 306 9 371 2! 935 6 033 49 541 763 568 413 597 255 953 792 1 129

Coiiege: 1 to 3 yeors ............ .... ........ ............... 11 576 9 615 3 635 5 980 1 961 12 139 178 152 171 80 42 366 383 67!
4 years or more_________  ____________ 10 847 9 100 4 292 4 808 1 747 15 102 104 77 293 72 39 406 512 1 005

Median school yeors completed ..  ________ . . .  _____ 12.0 12 0 12.1 11.8 12.1 11.5 9,7 10 5 9.7 12.5 9 2 3 8 12.0 12.7 12.9
Percent high school graduates . . . _____ _______  ___ 51 0 50.3 54.2 48.5 54.8 48.1 35.0 39 8 31 9 64,4 27.5 20 9 50 0 76.9 76.3



620

C en su s Tracts

C H I L D R E N  E V E R  B O R N

Wsm«». 35 to 44 f »en eW »»#r m»rr>*d
* mid' en ?ve* born ........................

£>.- \ QQC r r . t r  fver ^norned . .....................

R E S I D E N C E  I N  1 9 6 5

5 f t w *  #W * » 4  o v e r ,
JP!C house os m ! 9 70 .......................
.'tce<i> house
•n centra l tii> of this SMSA __ .
, r  o * n e r  p o r t  cd t h i s  S M S A  ____  .
Out voe this S M S A ........  . . . . . - - ■

North ond West . . . . . . . . .
S o o t h .............................  .................

Abroad . .................- - - -------  -------

1970*_

MEANS Of TRANSPORTATION AND PU C E OF WORK

Aft w e r k e r t__  . . —  . - ................
'm;to Driver . _ ... . - .......................- ---------

°c v  enger.............. ...............  - ..............
r o  cr t -r e u a i ■ - - ........................ - ................. ■
' . t •» C y e<e.._,e0 '»Oin or roil rood . . --------------- ------------

tC * ' C ' l .............- ...............  . . . . . . . . . . . . -------------------
.% o> *ed c* home . . . ...................... — ......—  ---------- -
"•ther . ---------------- --------  --------------- - - --------------

-v.;e $ v $ A ............................ .. .......................... ..
~er Si. c o.c citv . . ........— — —  -
SeT o-> dt> of 1 scorn bio County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------
$c"tc Rose County .............................. ....... —  - - -

Dvtvce SM SA.............. ....................... ................. ........ ..
-  ore c t ■* or>. no* reported . . . . . . . . . .

Escombto County

Santr

Pawsacate

Total PffV Rom Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
SMSA Total soeolo Bo lone* County 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010

13 §98 11 758 3 415 8 343 2 14® 4 154 229 291 115 250 122 242 1S7 SSI
44 899 38 378 11 157 27 221 6 521 8 566 781 1 213 414 1 128 587 704 447 1 707

3 231 3 264 3 267 3 263 3 047 3 675 3 410 4 168 3 600 4 512 4 811 2 909 2 847 3 098

211 614 187 204 54 8 59 132 345 34 410 758 3 614 4 304 4 990 2 128 4 612 2 907 5 232 3 216 6 560
102 230 88 010 28 758 59 252 14 220 128 1 960 2 772 2 967 1 412 2 409 1 534 3 025 2 139 2 953

24 724 23 390 10 765 12 625 1 334 13 . 872 670 1 274 385 1 307 850 919 334 937
28 629 21 532 2 734 18 798 7 097 14 237 133 42 67 251 105 250 118 476
50 124 40 470 9 261 31 209 9 654 56 262 506 341 224 223 287 777 570 1 814
20 153 16 098 3 329 12 769 4 055 — 132 241 39 111 43 117 236 204 790
29 9 71 24 372 5 932 18 440 5 599 56 130 265 302 113 180 170 541 366 1 024
4 058 3 494 487 3 007 564 ~ 6 44 38 10 3 58 134

91 433 76 981 71 821 55 160 14 452 82 1 355 1 797 1 765 825 1 659 1 ®34 2 11? 1 459 2 641
66 238 56 633 14 826 41 807 9 605 32 639 1 164 740 608 673 486 1 564 1 152 2 292
14 237 11 576 4 023 7 553 2 661 4 305 393 645 109 463 179 400' 188 234
1 163 1 021 571 450 142 9 61 53 92 19 158 61 51 - 14

48 48 21 27 - - - - - ~ — —
4 956 4 134 1 234 2 900 822 21 238 68 235 41 239 217 23 - 29
1 386 1 091 281 810 295 16 38 35 -- 34 4 - 14 37 28
3 405 2 478 865 1 613 927 - 74 84 53 14 122 91 65 82 84

8! 612 69 176 19 445 49 731 12 436 75 1 222 1 569 1 528 789 1 318 936 1 895 1 287 2 386
29 950 28 300 12 064 16 236 1 650 75 798 897 971 522 841 697 1 373 799 1 392
41 647 39 509 6 775 32 734 2 138 - 385 659 524 242 434 212 516 457 869
10 015 1 367 606 761 8 648 - 39 13 33 25 43 27 6 31 125
3 680 2 852 545 2 307 828 - 36 34 78 18 27 16 42 40 107
6 141 4 953 1 831 3 122 1 188 7 97 194 159 18 314 82 180 132 188

i , , i (or definition ’ Includes Moved. 1965 residence n o t  r e p o r t e d

*



621

Table P-2. Social Characteristics of the Population: 1 970— Continued
(Oota ttosaa o n  s a m p le . m m  r e * !  for mmimun' boo# for d e r i v e d  f i g u r e *  (percent medioit. e t c .)  o n d  n te a re n g  o f symbol t ,

P e n t a c o t o — C o n . B a la n c e  o f  E e c o m t w  C o u n t y

Census Tracts
T r a c t
o o n

T r a c t
0012

T ra c t
0013

T r a c t
00U

T r a c t
0015

T r a c t
0016

T r a c t
0018

T r a c t
0019

T r a c t
0021

T r a c t
0035

T r a c t
0004

T r a c i
o o n

T r a c t
0012

t r a c t
00 u

V r o r ?
0015

N A T I V I T Y ,  P A R E N T A G E ,  &  C O U N T R Y  O f  O R I G I N

6 M2 3 $ 45 S 1 2 7 779 1 5 7 7 93 3 6 4 1M 1 1 4 3 3 4
234

3 4 4
351

15

1 3 4 9
1 370 

19

3 7 4 1
3 583

128
10

1  > 1 4 1 9 M
1 9 7 7

7N a t iv e  o f  n a ti v e  p a r e n t a g e --------------------------------------------------------- 6 413 
332

2 407 
9 4

5 49 5
275

779 1 571 
6

92 103
4 !

186 309
5

D J Y H
324
92137 4 4 5 7 - - ~ 22 - -

Tijwnrrlfr s t o c k ________ * 4 9 1 3 1 33 2 _ 4 — 4 3 - $ - 1$ 1 9 1 M
15

4 1 4 7

55 23 SO - - - - - - — ~ **
7 - - - - - ' -

19 - 6 - - - - - — AA
106 21 27 - - - T/ - “ 6

4 2 - - - - - - - — ~ —
_ - 6 - - - ~ ~ ~

8
— 5

— - 6 - - - - “ ~ ~
6 6 - - - - 7 - “ — 7

U S S R  . .  ........................ .................................. .................................................  - 5 22 7 - - - - - - 7 — /
22
2 719 13 17 - - - - “ - ~ —

6 9 9 60 - - - - “ ~ - - —
- - - - - 8 - - “ - — 5
- - - - - 9 - - “

4 5
1 3 98 12 20 - 6 - ~ - - - 9 —

7
AM o th e r  a n d  n o t  r e p o r t e d ______________________________ 133 32 103 - - - 32 - 5 ~ - 4 3 4

P e r s o n s  o f  S p a n is h  l a n g u o g e 1 _____________________ 140 60 34 6 12 54 - 109 - 17 - 4 8 102

O t h e r  p e r s o n s  o f  S p a n is h  s u r n a m e  * ___________________ 33 27 5 1
. - «

P e r s o n s  o f  S p o n ts h  m o th e r  to n g u e  _____  ___ -  - ___ 66 19 28 6 6 - • 4 5 - 9 —

P e r s o n s  o t  P u e r t o  R ic a n  b irth  o r  p a r e n t a g e _________ _ 6 8 - - - - - - - ~ 6 ““



622

C e n s u s  Tracts

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

ie««Med 3 t* 34 yM H  « U ---------
Nursery s c h o o l________ ______________________-

PuWte ................ ....................................................
1Cm a » r g often ,---- ----------- -------- -------- ------------

Public ............................. - ............................... ........
E le m e n ta ry ___________ ____________ ___________

P u b lic ............... .....................................................
High s c h o o l_________________ __________ ____ _ -

P u b lic -------- ---------------------  -
C o l le c t --------- ----------------------------- -------------------
Percent enrolled in school by age

16 end 17 y e o is --------------------------------- --------
• 18 ond 19 years ----------  -

20 ond 21 y e a r s --------- ---------------------------------
22 to 24 yea rs .................... ............- .................
25 to 34 y e a r s . ................. - ........................... - - -

Percent 16 to 21 years not high school graduates 
•and not enrolled in school -----------------------------

TEARS O f SCHOOL COMPLETED

Perseus, IS years *W eed ever ..............-
H o  school years completed-----— ---------------------
Elementary 1 to 4 years — .............- ............. -

5 to 7 years .................   —
8 y e a rs .............- - ------ ----------------

High school; 1 to 3 y e a rs ......... .............................
4 yeors . .  -------------------------------

College: 1 to 3 y e a rs ----- ---------- ----- ----------
4 yeors or m o re .. — ..................

Median school years completed.............................. -
Percent high school graduates............... - ...............

CHILDREN EVER BORN

**•*••, 35 t» 44 years eM **er married _
Children ever born.. ..................... ................ ........

Per 1,000 women ever married , — ----- ---------

Penoacote — Con. Belenee of iaesm ba County

Tract Tree? Tract Tract Tract Tract Trod Trad Trad Tract Traci Tract Trad Tract Tree?
0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0018 0019 0021 0035 0004 M l 1 0012 0014 0015

2 4S3 S«4 1 877 286 462 SI 66 66 137 99 73 412 i o n 1 934 741
70 18 24 - - - - - — 16 7

7 z

174 39 90 I — _ 8 7 - 30 25 54 23
15 12 24 _ _ — - 8 - - - - 7 23

1 360 301 1 063 230 308 12 30 30 72 27 45 281 503 1 290 447
1 224 262 636 195 275 12 — 12 41 21 33 268 415 1 027 421

524 267 490 49 111 19 36 30 18 52 21 4! 354 405 261
506 239 394 49 82 19 6 30 - 37 21 27 321 363 254
325 269 210 7 43 - - 6 9 13 7 60 194 178 10

89 9 83.3 94.9 19.4 61 0 76 9 83.0 81.0 999
84.8 94.1 429 40.0 57.1 — - . . . . ♦ . 31.5 74.1 36.8 67.6
47.9 54 4 33.1 37 0 — - - . . . 16 3 57.6 24.7
18.9 23 0 7.3 _ 22.7 — - - 9.3 5.5 15.1 “
9.6 9 3 16.1 7 5 2 8 - - - - - 12.0 9.2 8 3 —

7.2 2.0 8.6 44.7 396 - 51.5 - - 53.4 229 7.1 14.5 17 0 i
I

3 412 1 246 3 056 255 853 44 219 84 158 100 239 697 1 90S 2 761
I

862 j
20 17 16 6 9 18 — — - - 13 10 II 36 54 S
25 20 35 31 201 7 4 13 - 46 39 36 85 136 !
72 40 229 58 181 6 10 19 38 - 43 81 190 330 151 i
86 136 202 20 69 4 34 18 4 - 4 51 197 273 144 |

351 218 482 59 161 9 24 16 31 - 65 160 372 592 161
1 304 394 1 154 64 176 86 27 51 55 42 231 659 897 172

649 212 468 12 38 17 — 21 24 16 66 171 231 21
905 209 464 5 15 _ 48 - - 21 10 59 266 317 23
12 9 12.5 12.5 9 6 8.5 3 3 12.5 9.2 11.3 12.9 9.6 12.0 12.2 12.1 8 6
83.8 65.4 68 4 31 8 26.9 — 68.9 32.1 45 6 100.0 28.5 51.1 57.6 52.3 25 1

485 146 497 52 65 15 12 6 11 11 57 301 396 14®

1 211 350 1 527 141 216 44 38 30 27 18 - 126 831 1 312 546
2 497 2 397 3 072 2 712 3 323 "" 2 211 2 761 3  3 1 3 3 900



C e n s u s  T r a c t s

P w tseco to - Con Bolonca o f  Etcom tm  County

Tract
0011

Tract
0012

Tract
0013

Trod
0014

Tract
0015

Traci
0016

Tract
0018

Trod
0019

Trad
0021

T rad
0)35

T rad
0004

T rad
0011

T rad
0012

T ro d
0014

Trod
0015

0

RESIDENCE IN 1 9 6 5

f i n H l ,  1 years *U a ti4  ever, 1970’ . 4 126 2 367 5 3 3 8 628 1 475 92 343 178 272 219 366 1 230 3 477 5 299 1 796
Same house os in 1970___  . ______ ____________  .. _ 1 977 709 3 148 161 946 21 174 51 167 105 187 1 491 2 486 1 405
Differed house:

In centrol city of this SMSA______________ ____ ____ 1 208 384 932 230 287 59 61 25 10 8 74 212 514 686 197
In other port of this SMSA... . _ ____  . . 305 210 239 154 9! - 20 - 22 35 194 313 603 8«
Outside this SMSA_______  __________  . . . 2 141 813 816 50 67 6 6 4 90 70 84 47 280 987 1 019 9d

North and W est. ______ __________ 814 300 215 12 3 - 7 7 28 30 8 124 313 319 32
South __________ ______ ____  ______ ____ _____ 1 327 513 601 38 64 6 5 7 83 42 54 39 156 674 700 64

Abroad__ ______ . . . . . ----------------------  -------  ------- 95 56 31 7 5 - - - - - - - 10 168 -

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUCE OF WORK

AR w e r te n ___ _ ________ ____ 2 622 925 I 359 142 529 34 164 44 128 98 126 537 1 651 1 96$ S5C
Private auto D river_______________ ________ 2 133 747 : 920 4*2 285 19 127 29 76 98 73 463 1 287 1 508 3 K

Passenger____________ ______ _ . ____ 338 128 312 100 174 6 24 _ 21 _ 29 42 258 273 18*
8us or s tre e tc o r______________  ______ ____________ 20 - 6 - 27 — _ - _ „ „ _ 7 16 11
Subway, elevoied train, or rotlrood_____ ....__________ _ - - - 21 — _ - _ _ _
Walked to w ork. . . . . . . ____ ____ _ 28 25 2! - 12 9 13 - 15 13 21 34 92 1
Worked at home . _____ ______________________ . . . 27 41 - _ _ - - 7 _ _ 7 11 22
O the r_________ ___ ____ __________  ____________ 76 25 59 - 10 - 17 9 - 5 4 54 54 r
inside SMSA_______________________  . _____ 2 400 856 2 193 120 423 34 158 <46 118 92 111 474 1 535 1 769 52

Pensacolo c it y .... ............................... ............................ 1 298 479 1 335 70 237 24 133 30 63 30 49 288 827 683 23
Remomder of tscombio County _____ 98! 303 805 42 186 10 25 16 55 54 54 173 632 1 001 27

1Sonto Rcso Co jrty  ______ . __ ___ _ 121 74 53 8 _ _ _ 8 8 13 76 85
Outside SMSA .. ____ _____ 76 21 41 — 9 — — _ 5 32 33 73
Ptoce of work not reported_____ . . 146 48 125 22 97 - 6 - 10 6 4 31 83 123 7

'See text for definition ’ Includes Moved, 1965 residence not reported.” e



624

obie P*2. Social Characteristics ©f the Population: 1 9 7 0 —Continued
I Dole thru iff) on awnpte, set t®ct. for wwramuwi t e »  for fs®ssr«s (p o w it, modem, ole) end snoommg of tvmfeait. am text]



625

nsus Tract*

H O O L  E N R O U M B I T

! » • • » §  3  9c 3 4  y e w s  wM
-w ry  s c h a e t -------------------------- . ----------- -----------

------------------------------ ---------
dergerten------- --------------------------
>ubfe________________________ —
n i e n t o r y ___ ______ ______________________
3obfcc-------- --------------------------------
h s c h o o l ________ ____ __________________

*ub*K________ ___________ ______

c e n t e n r o lle d  m s c h o o l b y  o g s :
16 e n d  1 7  y e a r s ______________________________________
>8 e n d  1 9  y e o r j __ ____________________________________
20 e n d  21 y c a r t ___ . . . _______________________________
27 to  2 4  y e a r s ........................................................................... .... .............................. ...............
25 to  3 4  y e a r s -------- ------------------ - ------------------------------------------------
cent \6  t o  21 y e a n  n o t  h ig h  s c h o o l g r e d u o l e s  
-id n o t  e a r a i e d  tn s e h e @ i _____________________________

A f t *  O F  S C H O O L  C O M F L f T f D

P e rs e e s , 1 $ y e a n  e M  e n d  e e e r __________________
s c h o o l y e a r s  c o m p l e t e d .______________________________

■nerstary 1 t o  4  y e a n _______________________________
5  i® 7  y e a n  ___ __________________________
8  y e a r s ____________________________________

h s c h o o l: 1 t o  3  y e a r s _______________________________
4  y e a r s _____________________________ _____

h e f t .  1 t o  3  y e a r s ___________________________
4  y e o r s  o r  s w o re ___________________________

•dion s c h o o l y e a r s  c o m  p i t t e d ___________________ ______
- t e a t  h ig h  s c h o o l g r a d u a t e s  ____________ ________ ____

B a la n c e  o f  E s c o m b to  C o u n t y  — C o n

Tract
0016

Troet
0017

T r o d
0018

Trod
0019

Trod
0020

Tract
0021

Trod
0022

Tract
0023

Trod 
0023 99

Trad
0024

Trad
GU25

Trod
0026

Trad
0027

Trad
0028

Tract
0029

1 997 1 634 973 681 1 110 1 572 1 740 1 662 S3 9 3 3 376 734 1 @66 3 364 1 750
8 17 _, — — 14 19 26 38 12 6 10 33 37
6 7 — — - 9 14 - - - - - - 5 -

46 39 59 19 64 24 52 47 • 56 ~ 18 15 60 @4
28 24 10 6 6 13 37 8 - - - 12 8 - 20

695 1 137 592 390 704 901 1 096 933 - 496 139 402 760 • 1 311 972
692 1 097 521 371 630 775 755 698 - 380 139 337 638 1 112 900
331 404 271 183 271 464 413 414 13 157 53 250 252 638 455
324 397 263 178 244 42S 321 317 13 116 45 237 252 519 442

17 39 51 89 71 169 160 242 39 185 72 4® 49 342 202

90.6 75.5 76.0 93 7 98.0 82 7 62.4 @8.8 75.6 99.9 82.3 99.9 90.7
37.5 50.3 36.8 43.8 38.9 43 7 44.8 57.0 5.0 5.6 . . . 65.4 22.3 24.2 70 4
11.1 10.9 16.5 11.4 13 8 12.4 12.5 2.1 2.4 21.7 9.1 .7.2 12 4 21.0

6.1 6.2 7 7 11.1 15.6 8.1 9.6 3.7 62 14 4 9.2 7.9 6.0 13.2
1.8 4 4 2.7 112 5 8 5 4 3.2 89 3.0 9.9 15.9 3.9 3.1 11 7 6.0

229 29.1 3122 23.5 26.4 15.9 20.8 11.1 22.8 14.0 - 11.2 28.9 9.0 t.©

1 669 3 16* 3 395 1 634 1 666 3 309 3 164 3 66* 306 1 @41 494 1 389 1 910 S 471 s n o
117 52 44 6 65 9 46 31 - - - - 39 25 18
247 130 287 86 125 131 69 65 - 4 - 33 104 36 48
333 464 591 267 341 283 288 288 10 33 10 146 247 192 197
130 297 352 295 191 356 254 221 32 17 16 137 234 199 210
424 603 620 463 375 892 711 709 59 170 79 312 496 791 733
287 461 385 404 403 1 093 1 240 1 151 116 324 141 - 413 567 1 370 1 144
90 74 80 86 101 213 388 641 41 165 86 190 151 478 234
61 25 36 27 59 232 166 562 48 328 162 15® 72 380 126

9.1 9.5 8.8 10.1 9.9 n .e 12.2 12.5 12.4 12.9 13.0 12.2 11.0 12 4 12.1
259 266 20.9 31.6 339 47.9 56.8 64.2 67 0 78.5 71.7 54.8 41.4 M l 55.5



626

i s u t  Tracts

OLDS IN EVER *ORN
« M I M ,  3 5  I *  4 4  ymmrt <M e v e r  mmmmd----------------

.i o r e n  e v e r  b o m . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>tr > 000  w o m e n  e v e r  m o m e d ----------------------- ----------------------

S I D E N C E  I N  1 9 6 5

P e r s e e i ,  5 y e e r i  » e 4  e v e r ,  1 9 7 0 ’ -----------------------
•ne h o u s e  o s  m _ 1 9 7 0 -------------------------- ------------- ------------ --------------

e r e n t  b o o s * :
ir, c e n t r a l  c i t y  o f  t h i s  S M S A -----------------------------------------------------
n  other p o r t  o f  t h is  S M S A ------------------------------- ------------------------

*  v f s i d e  t h i s  S M S A -------------------------------------------------------------------------
b e r t h  a n d  W e s t ---------------- ----------- --------------------------------------------
S o u t h _________________________ _______________________

' o o d ____ « . . . -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND PLACE OF WORK

A S  w e r t w r s -------- -- -------------------------------------------------------------
r a t#  a u t o  D r i v e r -------------------------------------------------------------------------

P a s s e n g e r ________________________________
: or s t r e e t c a r -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* o y .  e l e v a t e d  t r a i n ,  o r  r a i l r o a d -------------------------------------------
» #C to w o r k ____________________________________________

* * e d  0 * h o m e ________________________________________

. o r  S M S A .......................................................................
^t-njocolo C ity ----------------------
•e'-namder of E scorn bio County

: * * i c  P o s e  C o u n t y  ----------------------
i *0# S M S A ................................................. . . .
.r cf work not repo rted -------

'S e e  t e x t  f o r  d e f in i t i o n ’ In c lu d e s  “ M o v e d ,  1 9 6 5  r e s i d e n c e  n o t  r e p o r t e d



627

< i

Table P-2. 'Social Characteristics of the Population: 1970  — Continued
{ D a t a  b a s e d  o n  so m p te . im  t e x t  F o r  m m m w n  b o n  f o r  d e r i v e d  h g u r e s  I p e r c e m . m e d i a n . e t c .)  a n d  m e o m n g  o f  s y m b o l s , sm  t e x t )

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

SJoSsnce o f  fc s e o m tw  C o u n t y  -  C o n . l a n t o  R o s a  C o u n t y

T r o c t
0 0 3 0

T ro c t
0 0 3 1

T r a d
0 0 3 2

T r o d
0 0 3 3

T r o d
0 0 3 4

T r a c t
0 0 3 5

T r o d
0 0 3 6

T r o c t
0 0 3 7

T r o d
0 0 3 8

T r o c t
0 0 3 9

T r o d
0 0 4 0

T r o d
0101

T r o d
0102

T r o d
0 1 0 3

T r o d
0 1 0 4

N A r t v m r ,  f a r i n t a g * ,  &  c o u n t r y  o f  o r i g i n

A l  pereeee . . . . __________ . . . . ____________ A  S S f 4  I S t 7  3#S 7  # 22 4 2 S 4 i o  my »  m 4  3 0 4 2 # 79 3 6#6 4  3 3 $ 2 1 3 7 3 4  $ 4 1 1 4 3 4  3 S 1
N o t i v *  o f n a tiv e  p a r e n t a g e ,---------- . . . . . . . . . ------------ . . . 6  0 4 7 4  6 2 ! 7  2 1 7 7  4 7 2 4  1 2 1 9  6 3 1 8 9 0 1 4  2 0 1 2 7 6 6 3 6 3 4 4  X ! 2 1 3 7 3 4 5 6 1 1 4 8 3 9 9 5
N a t iv e  o f fo r e ig n  o r  m ix e d  p a r e n t a g e _____ __________ 3 8 9 19 6 13 3 260 1 1 9 3 0 7 1 5 7 9 6 83 4 0 2 9 - - 8 2 0 3
Fo re ig n  b o m ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4 2 35 9 0 4 4 15 9 7 1 7 3 0 6 5 - - 7 1 5 3

fe re fy e  e t a c i _______________________________ S 1 2 23# 1M I S O 1 * 3 4 6 4 23# 1 0 3 1 1 3 4 4 3 4 _ _ 1J 3 S 4
U n ite d  K i n g d o m ______________________________________ 7 9 4 2 12 1 7 16 13 3 7 1 3 15 - - - - - U
Ire la n d  ( E i r e ) _________________________________________ 1 4 7 2 7 - - - 6 - - - - - - - 9
S w e d e n ______________________________________________ 8 7 6 36 - 4 3 1 4 - — — — - - - —
G e r m o n y ____________ ___________  — . . . . . . ----------- 3 2 82 11 7 9 18 4 7 35 6 - 4 0 - - - 8 6
P o lo n d  . . . ___________ . . . --------------- ________ ---------------- -- 21 7 _ 5 16 ~ - — - 7 - - - —
Czechoslovakia____________  _______________ 7 - - - 7 - - - — 6 _ — - - —
Austria___________________________________ 20 - 7 21 - 12 - - 21 _ - - - - 15
Hungory___________________________________ - - - 7 21 13 - - 3 4 - 7 — - -
U S S i  . . . .  . . . _________. . . ____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - 5 — 4 - 6 - - _ _ _ _ — „
Italy__________________________ . . . . . ______ 54 7 2 7 2 4 - 6 14 2 4 — _ _ _ — —
Conoda____________ _____ ____ ____________ 9 5 13 18 15 3 0 8 2 39 3 6 4 - 15 — - — 6 5
Mexico______ ______________ ____  ______ 1 4 - 8 58 - 7 - - - _ _ _ _ 6
Cubo......... ........... ....................  .............. ....... - 7 - - - 15 - - _ — — _ _
Other America_________  . ___ _____ - - - 13 22 - - - ~ _ _ — _ 8
All other and not reported . . . . . . . 1 6 8 66 4 7 8 0 4 0 212 7 7 2 4 39 - 5 - - 7 2 3 3

P e rs o n s  o f S p a n is h  lo n g u o g e 1 ___ ____  . . . . .  ____ 4 1 64 52 2 4 8 7 3 18 6 53 7 - 7 9 _ — _ 1 0 5
O th e r  p e rs o n s  o f S p o m s h  s u r n o m e ' _____________ , . .
P e rs o n s  o f S p a n is h  m o th e r  to n g u e  _ _ _________ 3 2 36 38 1 3 7 4 7 1 1 9 15 7 - 15 - - - — 8 0
P e rs o n s  o f P u e r to  Ricon b irth  o r  p a r e n t a g e  ______ 3 2

'
2 6 ~ 2 3 15 — “ “ “ ~ 8



628

C en su s  Tracts

Botonoe of Escombn County -  Con. Santa Horn County

Tract
0030

Tract
0031

Tract
0032

Tract
0033

Tract
0034

Tract
0035

Tract
0036

Tract
0037

Tract
0038

Tract
0039

Tract
0040

Tract
010!

Tract
0102

Tract
0103

Traci
0104

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
tanM6*4 yaryea 3 fa 34 yaari «M . . .  . . . .  ___ 2 i n 1 679 2 326 2 457 1 295 2 946 3 212 1 4&6 785 i os® l 345 517 925 3S« 621

Nursery school . . . . . .  .................... ..................................- 18 21 28 7 23 - - - 16 - - 8 • 5
Public -------------------------------------------------- ------------- ------------ - 8 - 13 - 15 - - ~ 9 - - 8 -

*mderoorten. ........... - . . . . _______ _____ __________ ____ - 113 91 99 124 41 166 126 49 18. 23 13 28 79 39 28
PuW«c __________ _________ ___________ ____ ________ 32 6 13 56 27 34 74 20 18 23 6 19 63 34 12

Elementary . .. ---------- -------------- ----------------------------- 1 313 1 111 1 875 1 589 801 1 810 1 680 960 554 712 941 311 585 230 421
Public....................................... ........ ................................. 1 109 1 048 1 749 1 478 6S7 1 613 1 519 929 554 712 930 311 585 223 403

High school ... . ................... .... . ---------------------- -- 601 248 666 531 325 606 803 331 196 295 374 17! 211 71 134
Public . . .  ----------- ------ ------------ ------------------- ------ 587 224 655 525 298 598 766 331 196 276 374 171 211 71 126

College ............................................................... ........  ....... 234 208 186 185 121 341 603 66 17 12 17 7 42 18 33
Percent enrolled in school by age

ift and 1 7 years . ........................................................... 92.7 92.8 83 6 86.2 98.5 87.7 90.3 84.9 91 9 69.7 67 1 88 1 99.9 99 9 62.0
5 8 and 59 years .. ________ ______ . .  —  - - - - 65.5 66 0 69 1 36.8 57.4 30 1 56.5 43.2 20.4 70.3 460 39 6 67.9 11.3
20 and ? !  years . ______. ------------  ----------- - - ------- 34.8 26.1 32.0 10.2 28.5 9.5 63.9 5.0 12.4 13.5 7.4 - - 1.7
21 to ?4 years---------- -------- -------- ----------------- ------------ 7 1 5.0 12.0 6.7 13.7 14 1 21 4 6.8 10.3 2.2 - - 6.5 - 2.3
25 to 34 years....  ........................................................... i l  3 13.8 6.5 7.5 39 7.6 11.7 7 1 1.9 - 4 5 2 4 2.6 - 2.1

Percent 16 io -? l years not high school graduates
one not enrolled in school ------- ------ -------------- ---------- 13 8 11.2 116 20.6 15.0 14.4 11.6 28.3 17.9 13.5 33.8 26 2 11.9 7.2 14.1

Y E A R S  O f  S C H O O L  C O M P LE T E D

Peneat, 75 yean oM aa4 aver----- ---------- --------- 3 1»0 2 169 3 173 3 641 2 098 4 321 4 324 1 789 1 447 1 927 2 09® 1 247 1 *43 594 1 265
No school years completed. .............— ----------------- ------ 15 18 88 42 18 86 52 75 39 34 68 36 39 23 4

67 17 189 125 106 206 187 143 84 104 255 61 133 31 42
S to 7 years ... --------------- ------------- --------- 151 88 366 440 283 429 521 204 397 383 490 307 294 99 88
8 years . ______ _____— ---------- ------- ----------- 225 110 207 469 216 398 402 186 220 326 24! 174 245 52 130

High school. 1 to 3 years . .................. -------- --------- 664 401 762 821 485 902 1 123 381 291 495 491 263 386 113 266
1 367 1 073 1 117 1 298 766 1 478 1 444 591 345 498 458. 330 632 226 38?

College 1 to 3 years . ------------------------- --------------- 446 317 329 279 144 407 289 126 38 47 35 43 68 28 125
4 years or m ore------------------------------------- 245 145 115 167 80 415 306 83 33 40 60 33 46 22 223

Median school years com pleted----- ------------------------------ 12.3 12 4 11.9 117 11.6 12 1 11.7 11.3 89 9.7 9 0 9 5 10.6 11.4 12.3
Percent high school groduotes ------------------------------ ------- 64,7 70.8 49.2 47 9 47.2 53.2 47.2 44.7 28.7 30 4 26 4 32 6 40.5 46.5 58.1

C H I L D R E N  EVER BORN
Wam*« 35 to 44 years oi4 #*ar married---------- 561 367 414 532 264 529 575 261 142 180 225 128 14® 49 l»

Children ever born. ._........ .................... ........ .................. 1 805 968 1 377 1 725 882 1 643 1 854 1 117 485 677 755 347 427 195 246
Pei 1.000 women rnver morried .......... . . .  . . . -------------- 3 178 2 638 3 326 3 242 3 34! 3 106 3 224 4 280 3 415 3 761 3 356 2 71! 2 885 3 980 2 764



629

Census Tracts

RESIDENCE IN 1965

F ir iH t ,  5 yean »U ead •*•», 1970’ ------- --------
Some house os m 1970--------------------------------------------
Different house

In centrol city of this SM SA-----------------------------------
In otner port of this SMSA------------------------------------
Outside this S M S A ..------------- -------------------------------

North ond W est----------------------------------------- ------
■» South_____ - -------- ------ ------------------------------------

Abrood _______ ______ — ------------------------------------

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUCE OF WORK

AN werfcers-------- ---------------------------------------
Privote outo: D r iv e r . - . . . . - - . -----------------------------------

Possenger---  -------------------------------------
Bus or streetcar ------------------ ------------------- ---------------
Subwoy. elevated from, or ra ilrood----------- ----------------
Wolked to work... ...-------- ---------------- -----------------------
Worked ot home___________________________ ____ —
Other------- ------- -------- ----- -------------------------------
Inside SMSA . __ _________________________________

Pensocolo c it y ------------------------- --------------------------
Remomder of Escambia County-------- ------ ------------- -
Sontc Roso County --------- ---------------- ----------------

Outside S M S A ----------------- ------------------------ - —
Place of work not repo rted--- ------- --------- -------------

Trod
0030

5 938
2 548

B o i o n c *  o f  E s c o m b M  C o u n t y  -  C o r

Tnsd Trod Trod Trod
0033 0034 0035 0036

S o n to  R o t o  C o u n t y

Trod Trod Trod Trod
0101 0102 0103 0104

T r o d  T r o d
0031 0032

4  3 6 0  6 5 9 1
1 538 3 338

7 077 3 M 2
3 026 I 895

9 156 8 392
3 328 3 490

Trod Trod
0037 0038

3 779 2 &©4
2 156 1 743

Trod Trod
0039 0040

3 35® 3 960
1 964 2 501

1 944 3 217
1 183 1 798

1 044 3 917
437 480

527 395 1 002 613 263
846 519 696 1 478 663 1
591 1 493 1 104 1 459 680 2
495 490 304 575 202 1
096 1 003 800 884 478 1
266 109 222 158 67

764 1 052 243 46 118
308 1 697 955 386 795
596 1 308 289 112 324
160 142 104 48 -
436 ! 166 185 64 324
30! 68 25 - 15

51 65 85 54 5
020 525 912 440 214
247 102 361 82 2 716
32 6 130 20 1 772

215 96 231 62 944
- 6 - - 285

495 1 742 2 290 2 712 1 457
168 1 427 1 770 2 324 1 154
229 237 378 236 204

6 - 6 7 7

34 15 7 44 72
18 17 16 19 -

40 46 113 82 20

380 1 569 2 096 2 517 1 345
924 589 1 020 960 400
435 973 1 047 1 557 921

21 7 29 - 24
81 26 51 70 39
34 147 143 125 73

326 3 091 ! 241 969 1 212
69! 2 400 957 498 826
420 425 211 230 172

_ _ - 49 27
27 ~ - - -

081 139 47 32 106
76 95 13 110 54
31 32 13 50 27

984 2 866 1 131 547 867
231 789 434 115 250
723 1 983 684 432 603
30 94 13 - U
85 77 42 305 266

257 148 68 117 79

144 69$ 1 251 29* 2 554
667 386 724 178 1 492
299 163 223 107 657

19 25 57 - -

77 20 51 6 279
15 35 71 - 48
69 66 132 7 78

765 572 1 009 286 1 981
101 26 45 40 47
637 124 245 124 45
27 422 719 122 1 889

346 1 16 147 - 6
35 7 102 12 567

See text for definition 'Includes "Moved, 1965 residence no’ reported



630

Table P-2. Social Characteristics ©f the Pepulafien: 1970—Continued



631

£«nsut Tracts
Santo Rosa County -  Cor. Totals for split tracts m Escorr.fese County

Tract Tree? Trees Tract Tract 
0105 0106 0107 0108 0109

Trocr Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Traci Tract Tract 
0004 001! 0012 0014 00 i 5 0016 0018 0019 002 ! 0035

CHOOL EN»OUMENT
1 to 14 years «44.

i m r y  scheel
Pubhc _ _ _ _

m am ary_„
Pwbfe___
gh adsssi 
Public__—

re e a t e a r a f e d  «  s e h a o f b y  o g r
16  a a d  1 7  y e a r s  ------------------------------------------------------
18  a n d  19  y * o a ----------------------------------------------------------
20  o n d  21 y m n -------------------------- . -------------------------------
22  to  2 -* f® @ rs ---------------------------------------------------------------
2 5  to  3 4  y e a r s .------------------------------ --------------------- -----------
r t t f l t  1 6  <e 21 y e o rs  no t high s cho o l g r a d u a te s  
>ad no t e n r o b e d  w  s c h o o l _____________________

IAES OP SCHOOL COMPiEIffS

I S
p s c h o o l y e a r s  « » r f < p l e t * d ---------------------------------
p m a n t o r y , 1 t o  4 y e a r s ---------------------------------

5  t o  7  y e a r s ___________ ______
8 years-------------- -------------

iPh s e b a o L  1 i a  3 y e a r s  --- ------------------------------
4  y e a r s  „_______ ______________
1 t o  3  y e a r s ______ _________ . . .

4  y e a r s  o r  » n e r t _ _________ _
s c h o o l y e a r s  __________

■ratat h ig h  s c h o o l g r a d u a t e s  ______________

1 l i l

46
31

756
727
271
256
108

99.9
39.8
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13.3 
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13.5

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31
86

127
115
264
649
1 8 6
137

123
61.7

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18

187
123
336
259
442
425
182

96
57
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10
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17

129
234
207
544
169
386
358
123
62.8

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299
261
568
555
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315
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632

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

Santa Rosa C o u n t y  - C o n T o t a l s  f o r  s p i t  t r a c t s  in  E s c a m b i a  C o u n t y

T r o c t
0105

Tract
0106

T r o c t
0107

T r a c t
0108

T r o c t
0109

T r a c t
0004

T r a c t
0011

T r a c t
0012

T r o c t
0014

Tract
0015

T r a c t
0016

T r a c t
0018

T r o c t
0019

Troct
0021

Troct
0035

•fMJDtlN EVE* S O tN
W » w  l i  h  *4 y e n  tW ever e e tM  ___ ____ 217 385 387 340 397 291 542 447 448 X05 X49 241 137 317 540

tldren ever bom_______________ ________________ 712 1 222 1 273 1 024 1 075 1 213 1 337 1 181 1 453 762 1 102 761 404 877 1 661
Per 1.000 women ever m arried__________________ 3 281 3 174 3 289 3 012 2 708 4 168 2 467 2 642 3 243 3 717 4 426 3 158 2 949 2 767 3 076

‘SIDINGS IN 1965

Penwn, 5 y e n  eW eed ever, 1970*___ ______ 3 1SS S 983 4 417 4 809 3 894 5 356 7 356 5 844 5 9X7 3 X71 3 190 4 212 2 *32 6 135 9 375
m e  h o u s e  o s  m 1970_. _________ _____________ — 1 084 2 637 2 998 2 200 1 403 3 154 2 459 2 200 2 647 2 351 1 922 2 311 1 343 2 623 3 433
u e r e n t  h o u s e .
in c e n t r a l  c r t y  o f  t h i s  S M S A ---------------------------- . ---------------------- 109 124 119 299 474 1 348* 1 420 898 916 484 532 378 499 592 772
in o t h e r  p o r t  o f  t h i s  S M S A ------------------------------------------------------- 795 1 126 1 686 938 461 77 499 523 757 180 362 829 371 587 1 330
O u t s i d e  t i n s  S M S A -------- -- ------------------------------------------------------------- 1 014 1 756 1 334 1 033 1 256 3§8 2 421 1 800 1 069 163 260 460 522 1 922 2 680

N o r t h  a n d  W e s t ___________________________— * 393 580 432 272 450 47 938 613 331 35 48 171 195 551 1 190
S o u t h  i r ------------------------------------------------------ 621 1 176 902 761 806 341 1 483 1 187 738 128 212 289 327 1 371 1 490

• r o o d ___ ______________________________________ 85 101 41 9 37 38 9 5 66 175 5 7 38 7 69 301

IANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUCE OF WORK •

A *  w o r s e n  . . . ------------ --------------------------- 1 304 2 475 3 4X8 1 821 1 619 1 M S 3 159 X 576 X 107 1 079 1 0X6 1 673 1 158 2 622 4 424
. / o t e o w t o ;  Driver.__________________________ 1— 950 1 809 1 428 1 275 1 363 813 2 596 2 034 1 550 599 569 1 175 888 1 971 2  789

Posseoper___________________________ 242 368 499 3 1 1 91 674 380 386 373 358 264 309 177 377 420
e o r  s t r e e t c a r ----------------------------------------- ---------------- ---------------------- 5 14 5 36 - 9 2 20 7 16 4 3 22 1 7 12 37 -
» way e l e v a t e d  t r a m ,  o r  r o i t r o o d ----------- ------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - 21 - — - — 27
r V e d  t o  w o r k -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- 26 191 162 59 28 248 49 59 9 2 2 9 144 91 11 I l l 1 061
■ rile d  o t  h o m e ____ ___ __________________________________ 8 40 43 50 - - 34 11 22 — 6 37 6 38 76
* e r __________________________________________ 73 $3 291 90 137 58 80 79 54 29 21 44 64 88 31

de S M S A ___________ ______— ................... ........... 1 214 2 284 2 207 1 433 1 450 1 639 2 874 2 391 1 889 952 911 1 556 1 088 2 433 4 076
► e n so c o k i city ----------- -------------------------------------- 92 193 307 248 652 1 020 1 586 1 306 753 475 441 685 440 991 1 261
R e m a i n d e r  o f  t s c o m b i o  C o u n t y -------------- -------------- 104 187 494 265 550 578 1 154 935 1 043 459 470 838 640 1 405 2 777
ianto R o s e  C o u n t y -------------------------------------------- 1 018 1 904 1 406 920 248 41 134 150 93 18 — 33 8 37 38
•s>oe S M S A .......... ........................ ............................................- .........................- ............................ 35 96 110 263 5 5 83 108 54 73 9 5 S3 31 62 85
ce of w o r k  n o t  r e p o r t e d ---------------------------------------------------- 55 95 111 125 114 163 177 131 145 118 n o 64 39 127 263

• S e t  » « * »  f o r  d e f i n i t i o n  ’ In c lu d e s  " M o v e d .  1 9 6 5  r e s id e n c e  n o t  r e p o r t e d ."



633

Table P-3.. Labor Force Characteristics of the Population: 1970

Census Tracts

employment status

Mato. 1* years «M m t  veer . .
Labor fo re * -------------------------------------

Percent o f  t o t a l  — ---------------—  -
Civil ton labor tore#-----------------------

Employed---------------------------------
Unemployed------------------------------

Percent of civ than labor fort# .

Not tn labor fo rc t ----------------------------
Inmote of institution---------------------
Enrolled in sch o o l--------- --------------
Otter under 65 y e a r s -------------------
Other 65 yeors end o v e r --------------

Mete. 16 te 21 years e M ___
Not enrolled in school______________

Not high school graduates------------
Unemployed or not in labor force

Feaiaie, 16 year* eld aed ever
Labor fo rce_______________________

Percent of toto l_____________
Civilian labor fo rc e ______________

Employed_____________________
Unemployed ___________________

Percent of civilian labor force .
Not in labor fo rce_________________

Married women, husband present___
In lobor force_________________

With own children under 6 years,... 
In lobor force_________________

[Data hate d on sample, see text. For minimum base for dartved f^ure* (porcem. median. e t c .)  and m e a n in g  o f s y m b o ls . Me t e x t ]

T o t o l
SMSA

•  1 4 f t
6 4  9 9 2  

7 9  8 
4 8  4 5 6  
4 6  6 4 8  

1 8 0 8  
3 . 7

1 6  5 0 0  
3 3 2  

5 5 4 0  
5 666 
4 9 6 2

16 664
9 3 1 1  
2 688 

8 4 8

>3 0 3 9
3 1 2 9 8  

3 7 . 7  
3 0  8 4 8  
2 8  6 7 1

2 1 7 7  
7  1

51 7 4 1

51 7 0 5  
1 8  1 5 6  
15  1 2 6

3 9 4 5

Escambia County

T o t o l w a s te  B a la n c e

Santo
R a s a

C o w n ty

P i f i t o c o l o

T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t  T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t
0001 0002 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5  0 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 9 0010

6 4 6 6 4 1 1 453 50 2 1 1 1 2 8 2 8 1 3 0
54 4 8 7 13 536 40 9 5 1 10 5 0 5 5 7

7 9  4 7 3 .4 8 1 6 8 1 .9 4 3 .8
4 1 0 3 9 12 446 28 5 9 3 7 4 1 7 5 7
3 9 4 2 2 11 933 2 7 4 8 9 7 2 2 6 5 7

1 6 1 7 513 1 1 0 4 1 9 1 -
3 9 4 1 3 9 2 6 -

1 4 1 7 7 4 9 1 7 9 2 6 0 2 3 2 3 7 3
3 3 2 70 2 6 2 - 4 5

4 8 0 2 1 624 3 1 7 8 7 3 8 5

4 8 4 4 1 5 74 3 2 7 0 8 2 2 -
4 19 9 1 649 2 5 5 0 7 6 3 2 3

1 4 3 6 1 1 * 9 1 11 2 6 3 3 6 0 7 5
7 8 1 1 9 7 1 6 8 4 0 1 5 0 0 -
2 3 1 6 469 1 8 4 7 3 7 2 -

7 7 2 2 1 4 558 7 6 -

7 0 593 2 2 8 *4 4 7 699 1 3 446 9 8
26 8 6 4 9 536 1 7 3 2 8 4 4 3 4 3 5

3 8 .1 4 1 .7 36 3 3 5  6 3 5 .7
26 5 2 2 9 5 )6 1 7 0 0 6 4 3 2 6 3 5
2 4 6 0 7 8 8 7 7 15 7 3 0 4 0 6 4 2 4

1 9 1 5 639 1 2 7 6 2 6 2 11
7 .2 6 .7 7 .5 6.1 3 1 .4

4 3 7 2 9 13 358 30 3 7 1 8 012 6 3

4 3 2 U 11 958 31 2 5 6 8 4 9 1 2 5
15 2 3 3 4 705 10 5 2 8 2 9 2 3 12
12 4 6 8 2 985 9 4 8 3 2 6 5 8 11

3 2 8 3 956 2 3 2 7 6 6 2 3

237
7 6 9

6 2 .2
7 2 1
6 9 0

3 1
4 .3

4 6 8

51
2 1 6
201

1 6 7
9 3
56
3 4

I 560
7 2 9  

4 6 .1  
7 2 9  
6 5 7  

7 2  
9 9 

8 5 1

6 2  i 
2 9 9  

89 
4 8

1 5 4 3
1 1 7 2  

7 6 .0
1 0 4 8
1 0 0 5  

4 3
4 .1

3 7 1

66
1 3 0
1 7 5

Ifl
1 1 6

56
3

1 466
7 7 8  

4 1  7  
7 7 8  
7 ) 5  

6 3  
8 1

1 0 8 8

0 7 9
4 2 5
2 6 8
1 1 6

1 4 2 6
9 3 9

6 5 .8
9 2 7
8 4 4

8 3
9 .0

4 8 7

12 6
2 5 1
no

3 2 6
16 3
1 2 8

6 3

1 984
0 1 6  

51 1 
0 1 6  
89 8  
1 1 8  

11.6 
9 7 2

7 4 6
3 7 1
2 5 3
1 4 4

4 7 8
6 8 .4

4 6 7
4 5 7

10
2.1
221

7 2
7 2
77

2 8
8
8

♦5*
3 6 4

3 8  0
3 6 4
3 4 5

19
5 .2

595

4 1 1
1 5 4

89
4 0

9 5 5  
64 4 

9 4 3  
888

55
5 8

5 2 9

1 5 4
2 3 6
13 9

2 5 7
88
4 9
1 7

1 4 9 3
8 6 3  

4 5 .6  
8 5 7  
7 9 2  

6 5  
7 .6  

1 0 3 0

6 7 0
303
12 3
68

1

902
6 2 5  

6 9  3 
6 0 6
5 4 7

5 9
9 . 7

2 7 7

2 9
1 1 3  
1 3 5

1 6 3
1 1 4  

7 0  
4 6

199
5 2 6  

4 3  9 
5 2 6  
4 7 4  

5 2  
9  9 

6 7 3

4 2 9
1 7 8
1 2 6

3 4

1 469
1 2 6 4

6 7 .6  
1 202
1 139

63
5 .2

6 0 5

171
142
2 9 2

3 1 7
79
12
6

2 56 5
1 016 

39 6 
1 016 

963 
53

5 .2  
1 5 4 9

212
4 8 8
1 9 9

7 5

1 164
8 8 3

7 5 .9
8 4 1
8 0 5

36
4 .3

2 8 1

8 4
4 8

1 4 9

153
4 2

1 5 4 6  
6 6 4  

4 3 .1  
6 6 4  
6 3 5  

2 9  
4  4  

8 7 6

8 3 7
3 2 2
1 4 2

4 1

I
1 8 5 2

8 0  J2 
1 5 9 1 
1 5 7 1  

20
1 .3

4 5 6

2 4 0
9 8

1 1 8

3 4 2
4 6
1 4

2  5 3 3
8 7 6  

3 4  6 
8 7 2  
8 5 4  

1 8  
2.1 

1 6 5 7

1 7 3 0  
5 8 3  
3 8 4  

8 7



C antu s Tracts

OCCUPATION

Tetel tap teyed, I* years #W mm4 a v e r___
Professional technical, and kindred w o rk e r s .... ...... ...............

Health w o r k e r s ............ ............ . . . . . . . . . . ........-
Teachei s. elementary and secondary schools . . 

Managers ond admin istrators except form .. —  .
Saioned .. . ------------------------ --------------------------
Self -employed in retail trade, . ------- -----------------

Soles workers ............... .. ................... — ----------
Retail trade . ----------- ------------------------------

Clerical ond kindred workers ------------------------------
Craftsmen foremen, and kindred w o rk e r s -----------

Construction craftsmen —  . . . . ------ ----------------
Mechanics and repa irmen.,,---------------- ------------

Operatives except t r a n s p o r t ----- ------------------------
transport equipment operatives -------- ---------------

looorers except form . . . . . . . ------------------- --------
farm workers ... . . . .__ ____ ______ — ---------------
Service workers ' --------- ------------- ---------------------

Cleaning ond food service workers -------- ---------
Protective service w o rk e r s ----- ------------------------
Personal ond health service w o rke rs . .  ...........

Private household w o rk e rs— ----------------------------

emptayad, 16 yman eW Bad e v e r . .
Professional, technical, and kindred w o r k e r s ----- -

Teachers elementary ond secondorv s cho o ls . . .  
Managers a n d  administrators except farm _.
Soles workers .. . . .  ...................... ........
Clerical and kindred worfe rs  . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  —

Secretaries stenographers, ond t y p i s t s -----------

“ oerotives. including transport . . . ............... ........
Ofhet blue-collar workers .... —  —  - ------------—
form workers . .  ------------------------- -----------------
Service workers except private household------
Private household workers .. —  --------- - —  -

Escambia County

P w tv
T o t o l  s a c o to  S e t a e *

T o t a l
S M S A

7 S  3 1 9
1 1  3 4 1  
1 660
2 9 0 8
6 OU
4 7 4 5  

6 7 1

5 9 3 7
3 6 8 2

1 2  8 0 7  
1 2  6 9 4

3 8 8 9  
3 8 0 3  
8 5 6 6
2  8 5 1

3  9 1 0  
9 5 4

7  8 6 1
4  2 6 3  

8 7 1
2 0 9 8  
2  3 8 4

2 1  6 7 1
5 0 2 6  
2 2 9 0
1 0 7 8
2 3 9 8  
9 2 8 8
3 4 5 6

2 9 8 3  
7 1 2  
1 1 4

4 7 4 3  
2 3 2 9

6 4  0 2 9
9  4 8 7
1 4 7 3
2  4 3 9
4  9 7 1
3 9 7 6  

5 0 3

5 2 8 5  
3  3 4 7

1 1  0 8 3  
1 0  8 9 1  

3  2 4 6  
3  2 4 7
6  9 0 8
2  4 3 7

3  3 2 2  
5 4 9

6  9 4 9  
3  8 4 8

7 4 1  
1 8 2 1  
2  1 4 7

2 4  6 0 7
4  3 0 6
1 9 5 8  

8 9 4
2  1 7 3  
7  9 7 6  
2 9 7 5

2  3 1 1  
6 0 5  

8 4  
4  1 6 3  
2  0 9 5

3 0  8 1 0
3  9 8 6  

668 
1 0 3 3  
1 8 5 6  
1 5 4 8  

1 6 8

1 8 1 4
1 0 2 7  
3  4 8 2
2  4 4 8

6 9 9
5 7 0  

1 3 5 7  
7 4 9

1 1 6 7  
1 3 0

2  6 0 2  
1 4 1 8

3 0 4  
6 3 4  

1 2 1 9

•  8 7 7
1 84 4

8 5 1
3 3 7
7 0 4

2  5 1 8  
1 010

5 7 0  
2 0 9  

3 5  
1 4 5 4  
1 2 0 6

43 219
5 5 0 1  

8 0 5
1 4 0 6  
3 1 1 5
2  4 2 8  

3 3 5

3  4 7 1  
2 3 2 0
7  6 0 !
8  4 4 3  
2  5 4 7  
2  6 7 7  
5 5 5 1  
1 688

2  1 5 5  
4 1 9

4  3 4 7  
2 4 3 0

4 3 7  
1 1 8 7  

9 2 8

1 5  7 3 0  
2 4 6 2
1 1 0 7  

5 5 7  
1 4 6 9  
5 4 5 8
1 9 6 5

1 7 4 1  
3 9 6

4 9
2  7 0 9  

8 8 9

Pansocoio

S e n t e
R o s a

C o u n t y
T r a c t
0001

T r a c t
0002

I r a s ?
0 0 0 3

T r a c t
9 0 0 4

1 1  2 9 0 •  1 1 3 4 7 1 7 2 0 1 7 4 2
1 8 5 4 20 1 3 8 1 6 2 9 0

2 0 7 - 18 4 3 1 7
4 6 9 1 3 5 2 3 6 5 4

! 0 4 3 11 9 1 1 0 5 3 7
7 6 9 11 88 7 3 10

1 6 8 - 3 1 6 10

6 5 2 4 100 1 8 8 12

3 3 5 4 9 3 122 5
1 7 2 4 4 1 9 5 3 9 6 1 4 3
1 8 0 3 1 4 1 4 4 3 3 9 201

6 4 3 — 8 0 1 1 7 10 3
5 5 6 3 3 6 7 0 3 5

1 6 5 8 5 1 5 1 111 1 8 7
4 1 4 5 8 4 4 4 1 1 8

5 8 8 11 88 1 0 6 1 5 7
4 0 5 - 6 - 68

9 1 2 - 2 0 7 2 2 8 3 8 9
4 1 5 — 1 3 4 1 1 6 2 6 3
1 3 0 — 20 4 0 ■-
2 7 7 - 4 3 4 7 1 0 6
2 3 7 7 1 4 3 4 1 3 4 0

4  0 6 4 2 4 6 5 7 7 1 5 $ 9 8
7 2 0 8 8 7 86 68

3 3 2 8 4 2 3 0 51
1 8 4 - 2 5 22 11

2 2 5 4 59 8 1 9
1 3 1 2 — 1 3 9 3 1 1 7 5

4 8 1 - 6 3 1 1 8 2 7

6 7 2 5 9 2 3 4 9 7
1 0 7 - - 2 9 3 2

3 0 - - - -

5 8 0 — 1 1 6 I l l 2 7 0
2 3 4 7 1 3 9 4 1 3 3 6

Tract Tract Tract T r a c t  Tract Tract
0 0 0 5  0 0 0 6  0 0 0 7  0 0 0 6  0 0 0 9  9 0 1 0

•02 1 M 0 1 021 2  102 1 4 4 0 3 4 3 1
1 9 3 6 9 8 1 4 2 2 4 7 7 7 8 7

3 2 10 3 2 4 5 7 5 13 0
6 3 3 5 6 1 4 9 1 2 8 14 8

1 2 7 2 6 12 1 7 5 2 1 8 344
9 6 2 6 7 1 4 5 1 8 0 285
11 5 1 9 1 7 4 7

6 7 4 6 7 9 2 1 5 1 6 9 305
2 9 11 6 9 1 2 3 6 9 144

1 0 7 8 9 7 4 4 2 8 266 459
1 0 3 1 9 8 1 1 5 2 2 6 1 1 5 2 0 7

4 1 6 ! 3 3 86 - 25
11 2 8 2 4 4 5 2 9 44
4 0 222 7 8 1 4 2 - 63
2 4 8 5 9 3 7 0 11 59

12 1 8 7 1 6 9 121 3 2 62
_ 6 2 4 20 -

8 ! 4 4 8 202 2 3 4 1 2 7 128
5 1 3 3 6 1 3 1 1 1 7 2 6 16

. 1 8 1 6 3 7 65
3 0 4 9 22 6 3 3 3 40
4 8 3 0 4 1 1 8 4 5 5 11

3 4 5 m 4 7 4 9 6 3 6 3 5 154
1 0 8 5 2 5 7 2 4 4 2 0 8 283

5 4 2 9 6 1 0 7 112 127
15 1 6 5 3 8 5 8 46
1 6 21 4 0 1 0 4 5 6 100
7 7 6 0 4 6 3 0 6 2 2 3 321
18 21 1 8 1 0 4 1 1 6 113

38 5 0 5 0 6 0 _ 35
- 22 20 22 2 6 15
_ 6 - 19 10 -

4 8 2 6 1 1 3 8 1 2 5 4 9 43
4 3 3 0 4 1 1 8 4 5 5 111



635

Census Tracts

INDUSTRY
• 4*

IwM — pleyed. 1* fmet tU mmi aver
Construction _______________________________
Manufacturing---------------- --------- --------------------

DurebJt go o d s___________________________
Transportation______________________________
Communications, utilities, ond sonitory services
Whoiesote trade____________________________
Retoil tr a d e ________________________________

Finonct, insurance, ond reol estate___________
Business ond repoir se rv ices________________
Personal services________________________ ...
Health se rv ice s_____________________________
fducetionol serv ices___________ _______ _____
Other professional ond reloied se rv ice s_______
Public odministrotion________________________
Other industries_________________________ .. .

C L A S S  O F  W O R K E R

f it s l  eeegieyed, Id  yeen eW ■
*rwote wage ond sotary w o rk e rs____
Government w o rk e rs___________ . . . .

Loco I government w orkers_________
SeH-empioyed w orkers______________
Unpaid fomSy w orkers______________

Totol
SM SA

£ scorn bio County

•onto
Rose
tartly

Pentocoio

Totol
Pen­

sacola Bo tone* Ct
Tract
0001

Tract
0002

Tract
0003

Tract
0004

Tract
0005

Tract
0006

Tract
0 0 0 7

Tract
0 X 8

Tract
0009

T ra ct
0 0 10

i

75 319

1

64 639 t o  a io 43 3 19

1

11 390 « 1 1 M l 1 738 1 743 •0 2 i 1 0 21 3 i « i 1 «46 3 43$
6 395 5 294 1 440 3 854 1 101 11 • I X 15 7 160 42 174 7 7 169 2 7 118

13 626 10  9 37 2 4 1 7 8 520 2 689 5 81 198 113 69 166 1 2 ! 183 145 393
3 U 9 2 7 7 4 689 2 085 345 5 2 7 90 38 15 6 7 66 49 55 7 4
2 505 2 232 707 1 525 2 7 3 — 68 58 70 11 36 1 1 1 35 29 73

2 448 2 I X 684 1 446 3 1 8 — 45 5 7 34 62 1® 29 93 39 55
2 4 7 7 2 226 759 1 4 6 7 251 - 28 39 33 38 28 32 148 64 62

13 397 11 688 3 568 8 I X 1 709 23 255 401 2 5 8 98 70S 2 1 7 3 7 4 226 4 2 6

2 900 2 493 1 030 1 463 4 0 7 _ 50 58 28 3 7 51 10 148 12 2 1 8 7

2 148 1 942 594 1 348 206 — 31 52 35 18 X 34 33 45 99
5 2 79 4  695 2 241 2 454 584 18 258 105 4 70 114 456 2 18 S3 68 63
3 788 3 297 1 415 1 882 491 «. 72 66 121 67 114 62 I X 145 15$
6 602 5 51? 2 234 3 283 1 085 13 12 7 I X 141 116 1 2 6 . 1® 2 6 7 2 13 346
2 515 2 173 947 1 226 342 7 S3 76 11 35 83 40 123 * 91 138
9 054 7 S X 2 2 77 5 553 1 224 4 106 299 158 70 15 7 36 284 166 260
2  185 1 575 497 1 0 78 *10 43 54 n o 23 16 15 32 60 X

75  3 1 f 64 939 sc t i e 43 319 11 390 i t 1 347 1 73® 1 742 M2 1 M 0 1 631

€

$ 103 t  446 2 4X5
51 5 27 At 144 14 154 29 990 7 3 8 3 66 988 1 128 1 271 495 1 209 845 1 3 7 4 801 1 5 4 7
18 4 11 15 4 74 5 219 10 255 2 9 3 7 9 268 4 75 365 204 4 2 ! 1 1 4 603 4 2 7 620
6 758 5 558 2 439 3 119 1 200 5 151 225 16 7 96 2 15 42 269 212 776

5 002 4 101 1 381 2 720 901 6 86 11? 102 103 50 6 2 12 5 2 0 7 239
i e

379 3 10  ' 56 254 69 ~ 5 ~~ 4

'In c lu d e s  o H o c o te d  e s s e s , not s h o w n  s e p a r a t e ly

CENSUS TR A C TS PENSACOLA FLA . SM SA  P —  11



636

Tabl^ P-3. Labor Fore© Characteristics of th e  P o p u la t io n : 1970 —Continued
bQMd e* s e r n p te . m  ?*«t For m m m  t» M  f o r  ( J s w r i  Cpsraww. median. etc.) and maotw*® o f  s y m b o l s . see **«♦!

C e n su s  Tracts

EM PLOYM ENT STATUS

16 •v#r .1*9*%,
labor f o r c e ------------------------------------

Percent of total------------ -—
Civilian tabor f o r c e --------- ------------

E m p l o y e d ----------------------------------------------
Unemployed-----------------------------

Percent of civilian labor force

Noi tn tabor f o r c e ------------
inmate of inst itu t ion------
Enrolled in s c h o o l -------
Other under 65 years —  
Other 65 years and over

Meie. 16 te 31
No* enrolled m schoo l-----------------------

N o *  h ig h  school g radua te s -------------
Unemployed or not in tabor force

Female. 1* yaws •** •»*
I O C O r  f o r c e  ---------------------------- --------------------

P e r c e n t  o f  t o t o l ...........................................- -
C iv il ia n  l o b o r  f o r c e  --------------------------------

E m p l o y e d ------------------------------------------------
U n e m p l o y e d  . _ ---------------------------------

P e r c e n t  o f c i v ili a n  l a b o r  f o r c e  . 
Not in tabor f o r c e ---- ------ -----------------

Married women, husbond present
In tabor fo rce ------- -----------------

With own children under 6 yeors- 
In labor fo rce------------------------

P a n s o c o t a  — C o n B o te a e ®  of Iscsmbw C o u n t y

T r a c t  T r a c t  T r o c t  T r o d  T r o d  T r a c t  T r o d  T r a c t  T r o d  T r a c t  
0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0018 0019 0021 0035

T r a d  T r o d  T r o d  T r o d  Tract 
0004 0011 0012 0014 0015

3 98® 830 1 839 96 S O I 29 10 8 45 88 85
1 829 581 1 401 7 0 3 7 6 29 82 28 82 64

8 7.9 7 0 9 7 6 .2 7 2 .9 7 5 .0 1 0 0 .0 7 5 ,9 6 2 .2 9 3 .2 7 5 .3
1 622 456 1 2 7 7 6 7 358 29 7 6 2 2 7 2 64
1 603 4 4 0 1 25 4 58 3 1 2 29 76 2 2 7 2 6 4

19 16 23 9 46 - - - - —
1 .2 3 .5 1 .8 1 3 .4 1 2 .8 - - - - —

251 239 43 8 26 12 5 _ 26 1 7 6 21
__ 14 11 _ _ - - - - —

168 1 4 7 2 4 7 6 14 - 11 6 6 21
65 30 93 9 61 - 5 5 - -
I E 48 8 7 11 50 - 10 6 — “

3 18 m 3 16 35 60 6 1 1 12 12 n
61 30 48 14 43 - - 6 - —
19 9 10 _ 38 - - - - —

7 - 10 - 20 - - - — •

3 337 i s m 3 135 2 7 9 562 27 1 5 7 73 *9 76
825 356 939 13 5 2 4 0 1 7 63 2 7 40 2 7

3 7 .0 3 4 0 4 4 .0 4 8 .4 42 7 6 3 .0 4 0  1 3 7 .0 44 9 35 5
825 356 9 34 13 5 235 1 7 63 2 7 40 2 7
804 346 9 04 89 2 1 4 6 63 2 7 40 2 7

21 10 30 46 21 11 - - - -
2.5 2 .8 3 .2 3 4 .1 8 9 . . . - - - —

1 402 692 1 19 6 14 4 3 22 10 94 46 49 49

1 701 543 1 366 85 2 4 4 15 82 30 7 0 62
617 194 5 19 4 7 10 3 5 33 4 21 27
662 121 3 7 7 28 62 - 5 6 24 16
135 30 93 15 16 - - - 11 —

128 191 1 345 1 755 111
a s 350 1 138 1 382 335

664 89.5 84.6 78.7 654
73 315 964 1 189 331
69 315 942 1 146 293
4 - 22 43 3i

5.5 - 2.3 3.6 H i
43
o

41 207 373 176
y
4 15 78 157 29

20 18 79 100 118
1 0 8 50 116 29

40 30 233 252 119
31 21 39 63 59
15 13 24 15 30
15 - 21 6 24

172 504 1 423 2 006 627
38 213 548 814 276

22.1 42.3 38.5 40.6 44.0
3 8 213 548 814 276
32 203 526 713 235

6 10 22 101 41
15 8 4.7 4.0 12.4 14.9
134 291 875 1 192 351

40 328 918 1 388 305
10 128 312 509 139

_ 117 222 437 96
- 54 65 153 54



Census Tracts

PWMOCOtO

Tract Trod' Trod Trod Trod
0011 0012 0013 0014 0015

OCCUPATION

Tetel employed, 14 yeer* «M osd «w«r-------------- -
Professional. techrucoi, and kindred w o rk er*__________

Health w o rk e r* ------------------------------- _ -----------------—
Teacher*, elementary ond secondary schools________

Manogers ond administrator*. except fo rm ____________
Soioned----------------------------------------------------------------
Self-employed m retail trade .,_____________ ...________

Sobs w o rk e r* -----------------------------------------------------------
Retoil trade — , ---------------------------------------------- -—

Clerical ond kindred w orker*________________ _________
Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred w orker*_____________

Construction c ra f ts m e n ___________ ________________
Mechanics ond repoirmen__________________________

Operatives, except tra n s p o r t______ ______ ____________
Transport equipment o p e ra tiv e s______________________

Laborers, except f o r m -----------------------------------------------
Form w o rk e rs________ ________ _____________________
Service w orker*1---- ----------------------------------- „  ------

Cleaning ond food service w o rk e r* _________________
Protective service w orker*_________________________
Personal ond health service w o r k e r * . ._____________ _

Private household w orker*____________________________

feme!* employed, 14 years eld end e v e r . . . . . .
Professional, techncol, ond kindred w o rk e rs__________

Teochers, elementary ond secondary schools________
Manogers ond odminist rotor*, except*, fo rm ____________
Sole* w o rk e rs ------------------------------ --------------- --------------
Clerical ond kindred w orkea*----------^ ________________

Secretaries, stenographer*, ond ty p is t* _____________

Operative*, including tr a n s p o r t____ , _________________
Other WeecpUor w orker*________ _________________ _
form w o rk e r* ________________________ ____________ _
Service worker*, except private household_____________
Private household w o rk ers---------------- ______________ .*.

2 407 7M 2 154 147 524
767 207 431 10 44
98 41 94 - 6

137 65 10 9 - 10
300 59 297 - 11
291 59 242 - -

4 - 23 - 5

212 115 228 _ 5
103 68 145 - 5
465 211 542 9 45
310 85 285 9 43

55 17 60 4 5
115 25 77 5 19
1 2 7 31 91 22 72

35 24 38 - 34

45 - 71 9 71
— 6 - ~ —

135 46 125 60 1 4 5
47 9 34 44 82
52 14 22 5 5
36 25 62 11 44
11 - 50 28 56

4G4 344 904 •9 214
259 116 177 5 33
n o S6 8 7 _ 1 0
33 19 36 — -
57 41 105 — -

363 133 404 ~ 2)
194 44 146 - -

34 13 23 14 25
4 5 23 - 11

43 19 86 42 68
11 - 50 28 56

637

Con

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract

0016 0018 0019 0021 0035 0064

35 139 49 112 91 101
39 — 1 9 30 6

— 16 - - 11 -
23 - - 5 -
25 5 13 - 5

_ 25 5 5 - •
- - - 8 - 5

31 _ 16 22 15
_ 21 — 16 — 15

12 1 6 5 16 19
_ 10 12 2 7 5 5

— — 12 - -
— 4 - -

5 — 10 13
13 - - 4 8 8

16 _ — 5 5 16
—

11 16 13 5 14
_ 6 6 — 14

-mo 5 - 5 -
mm 11 5 7 - -
6 6 - -

4 45 27 40 27 32
_ 33 - 4 16 -
_ 1 7 - - 5 -

- 13 - 5
_ 6 - 5 - -
_ 7 16 5 11 9
- 7 - 5 1 1

_ - - - 4
— - - - - -

— - -
11 11 13 - 14

6 6 - —

Botonce of Escambia County

Tract Tract Tract Tract
0011 0012 0014 0015

514 1 441 1 859 521
108 311 310 30
17 52 41 5
2 2 54 132 10
29 108 126 6
17 83 126 6
6 10 - -

44 182 179 14
16 112 96 14
68 250 338 35

140 224 324 80
52 70 78 33
46 77 84 21
44 129 249 42
- 28 72 25

18 46 59 64
15 4 —

63 175 170 138
28 69 83 126
12 24 36 -

23 82 38 12
4 - 28 94

203 526 715 235
64 129 154 30
22 54 100 10
5 13 16 -

16 65 77 14
52 179 254 18
26 72 98 -

9 28 85 14
— 15 8 -

4 -

53 97 92 70
4 — 23 89

I



638

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

P e n s a c o l a  - C o n B a la n c e  o f  E s c a m b i a  C o u n t y

T r a c t
0011

T r a c t
0012

T r a c t
0013

T r a c t
0 0 1 4

T r a c t
0 0 15

T r a c t
0 0 1 6

T r a c t
0 0 1 8

T r a c t
0 0 1 9

T r a c t
0021

T r a c t
1X535

T r a c t
0 0 0 4

T r o d
0011

T r a c t
0 0 1 2

T r a d
0 0 1 4

T ra c t
0015

I N D U S T R Y

l e t a i  e w p t e y e d , 1 6  y e a r s  M  mmi m m ______ ___ 2 487 7 0 6 f  1 5 6 1 4 7 5 3 6 3 5 1 3 9 4 9 112 f l 1 9 1 5 1 6 1  4 6 9 1 t s « S S I
C o n s t r u c t i o n ____  „  __________ ____  ________ 90 33 187 5 4 5 — — * 5 10 I f 7 1 1 0 4 1 7 5 37
M o n u t o d u r m g ____ _ _____ _____ _______ _____  __ ___ 42 5 127 279 4 6 7 — ' 5 11 6 1 9 6 a s 215 4 8 2 W

D u r o N e  f o o d s  „  ___________________________ ________ 9 4 15 4 9 — 3 5 — — 5 5 17 71 96 20
T r o n s p o r t o t w n ________ __________________ . . . ___ __________ _ 7 0 3 4 87 — 1 4 6 — _ 5 5 1 6 3 9 36 11
C o m m u n i c o t » n s ,  u t i l i t i e s , a n d  s a n i t a r y  s e r v i c e s ____ ____ 95 25 1 1 3 4 10 — " 5 10 90 3 5 11
W h o l e s a l e  t r o d e ____ ______ _____________________ ___ _______ 6 4 2 8 1 3 0 5 35 — 5 9 25 3 9 51 It
Retoil t r o d e ___ _____ ______ _ _______________________________ 3 9 4 1 3 9 387 17 4 3 7 37 2 2 3 9 - 4 2 7 9 3 1 4 2 9 3 61

F i n a n c e , i n s u r a n c e , o n d  r e a l  e s t a t e _______  ____________ 1 4 9 61 101 5 5 m 1 8 1 6 7 0 5 6 3
B u s i n e s s  o n d  r e p o i r  s e r v i c e s _______________________  ___ 102 21 4 6 — 1 4 - 5 — 9 _ __ 2 4 4 9 5 1 51
P e r s o n a l  s e r v i c e s _______________________________________ . . . 6 3 21 9 5 5 6 109 10 1 7 — 12 5 9 23 1 0 6 S 3 1 4
Health s e r v i c e s ____ „ _____ _____ 1 4 9 7 7 1 4 4 20 56 — 27 5 —. 5 31 7 8 6 0 23
Educational s e r v i c e s  . . . ___________________________ _ ______ 356 8 5 2 3 1 9 38 6 2 3 — 5 11 _ 6 0 132 230 4
Other professio n o l ond relcted s e r v i c e s  _________ _____ 111 36 9 5 5 2 4 — 5 — 1 4 w» 6 4 7 1 4 9 3!
Public odmmistrotio^______ _______________ _ ____________ 2 9 1 9 3 2 4 5 22 3 5 - 5 11 22 1 3 58 1 2 5 233 52!
O t h e r  industries______  ____ ______________________ 4 8 6 1 8 — 3 1 6 — 5 5 1 6 36 25 5

C L A S S  O F  W O R K E R

Tetel mmfmrpti, 1 6  yews e W  e e d  e v e r_________ 2 4 0 7 7 6 6 2 1 5 6 1 4 7 5 2 6 35 1 3 9 4 9 l i t f l 101 S l i 1 4 4 * 1 8 5 9 J l f
P r i v a t e  w ofe ond solory w o rk e rs _______________ _____ 1 6 4 0 5 6 4 1 4 6 2 9 6 35 8 17 1 1 4 3 8 7 3 68 76 3 4 4 1 0 5 7 1 3 8 6 351
G o v e r n m e n t  workers . . . . . . 7 0 0 190 5 2 5 51 1 4 8 1 8 21 11 2 6 2 3 5 1 2 9 3 1 4 4 2 3 153

Locol fevemment w o r k e r s ________ ________ __ _________ 2 8 5 82 253 33 92 6 1 6 — 4 10 62 1 2 9 1 3 0 71
SeM-employed w o r k e r s  __ ___ _______________________ _ _ _ _ 5 8 3 2 157 - 20 — 4 — 1 3 20 4 5 9 7 4 6 It
j n p o x j  family w o r k e r s ____  __________________________ 9 — 14 — — - - — - 4

'includes allocated coses, not shown separately

CENSUS TRACT!P - 1 2  PENSACOLA, FLA., SMSA



639

1 t *
Table P-3. Labor Force Characteristics of the Population: 1970—Continued

Census Tracts

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Mat*. 14 years M  m m i  ever _
Labor fo rce______________________

Percent of to to l____________
Civ if ion lobor fo rce_____________

Employed___________________ _
Unemployed__________________

Percent of civilion lobor force

Not in lobor fo rce_________________
Inmote of institution____________
Enrolled in sch o o l_______________
Other under 65 y eo rs____________
Other 65 yeors ond o v e r________

Mete. 14 t* 21 year s * M ____
Not enrolled in school______________

Not hiph school groduotes_______
Unemployed or not in labor force

te n  ate. 14 years *M eed ever
lobor fo rc e ______________________

Percent of totol _____________
Civilian lobor fo rc e ____________

Employed____________________
Unemployed__________________

Percent of civilian labor force 
Not in lobor fo rce_________________

Married women, husband present___
In lobor force________________ _

With own children under 6 years__
In lobor force____________

(Daw based on earnest. see text For mewnutn base tor derived figures (percent, median. eCcJ and mooreng of tee ted]

B a l a n c e  o f  E s c a m b i a  C o u n t y - C a n

T r a c t
0 0 1 6

T ra c t
0 0 1 7

Tra c t
0 0 18

T r a c t
0 0 1 9

T r a c t
0 0 2 0

T r a c t
0 0 2 1

T r a c t
0 0 2 2

1 922 1 m 1 429 * 4 8 1 1 1 3 2  2 T S 2  0 4 5
6 43 1 0 1 2 1 006 70 9 8 4 3 1 8 1 2 1 6 6 2

6 2 .9 7 5 .6 7 0 4 7 3 .2 7 5  7 8 1 9 8 1 .3
6 2 5 991 982 6 7 6 7 2 6 1 3 6 6 1 1 0 4
586 933 939 6 7 6 6 9 0 1 2 9 8 1 0 7 9

39 58 43 - 3 6 6 8
6 .2 5 9 4  4 - 5 .0 5 0 2 3

3 79 2 2 7 423 2 5 9 2 7 0 4 0 0 3 8 3
12 3 - - - - — -

68 70 90 55 9 0 8 7 19 1
1 1 5 1 7 3 181 1 0 4 10 3 1 7 5 7 3

73 84 152 10 0 7 7 1 3 8 1 1 9

t i l 223 2 1 1 1 2 4 1 9 0 2 9 4 4 5 1
89 12 7 75 6 7 86 15 5 2 0 0
59 75 57 37 3? 32 80
36 40 2 7 15 14 13 19

1 1 1 9 1 53 7 1 *9 0 1 1 4 4 1 '2 4 4 2 3 45 2 3 9 4
4 6 1 589 648 4 2 9 501 8 7 3 8 1 8

4 1 .2 38 3 38.3 3 6 .9 4 0  1 3 6  6 3 4 .1
46 1 584 648 4 2 9 4 8 4 8 7 3 813
4 3 8 536 580 39? 4 2 ? 7 7 7 7 5 4

23 48 68 3 7 6 2 9 6 59
5 .0 8 .2 10 .5 8 .6 1 2 .8 1 1 0 7 .3

65 8 948 1 042 7 3 5 7 4 7 1 5 1 2 1 5 7 8

4 5 0 8 78 923 6 8 1 7 4 3 1 6 5 8 1 5 3 8
2 5 9 283 291 2 4 7 2 8 3 5 3 7 4 6 2
1 4 0 293 196 1 4 6 2 3 3 4 6 1 59 5

8 5 77 54 4 0 TV 7 9 15 8

T r a c t
0 0 2 3

T r a c t 
0 0 2 3  99

T r a c t
0 0 2 4

T r a c t
0 0 2 5

T r a c t
0 0 2 6

T r a c t
0 0 2 7

T r a d
0 0 2 8

T r a c t
0 0 2 9

2 4 0 1 1 5 7 * 3 1 9 7 4 * 7 8 4 3 1 2 * 7 *  m 1 rm
1 9 4 6 1 5 7 2 3 16 8 3 7 3 6 1 7 960 3 3 2 6 1 4 8 6

8 1 .0 1 0 0 .0 9 9 .1 8 7 4 7 1 .6 7 & J 8 9 .3 8 3 -3
1 4 1 3 — 4 0 29 5 4 7 1 770 1 3 4 9 1 1 7 7
1 3 8 9 4 0 285 4 5 8 7 3 0 1 3 0 9 1 1 2 2

2 4 _ — 10 13 4 0 4 0 5 5
1 . 7 - - 3 .4 2 .8 5 .2 3 .0 4 . 7

4 5 5 — 29 5 4 2 4 5 2 6 7 3 9 8 2 9 7
_ „ — - - - — —

1 6 9 25 12 52 60 1 7 0 1 1 5
1 4 2 _ 4 31 1 1 0 1 0 7 1 3 9 9 1
1 4 4 - - 11 S3 100 8 9 9 1

3 4 5 9 1 4 1 2 3 7 59 1 0 1 1 9 4 1 5 4 4 3 3 4
1 6 3 888 1 1 7 6 30 39 13 3 1 2 7 8 1 2 3

2 8 210 19 6 - 21 72 1 4 6 2 7
9 - - ~ 21 14 1 2 6

2 7 8 3 4 7 9 3 73 9 4 1 1 3 54 2 3 8 1 1 9 1 4
1 0 2 6 2 4 0 1 7 6 2 6 6 346 8 3 6 7 5 4

3 6 .9 3 5 .3 4 7 .2 2 7  7 2 5  5 3 5 .1 3 9 4
1 0 0 1 43 1 7 6 2 4 9 346 8 1 7 7 4 8

9 2 4 3 7 16 6 22 9 300 7 7 5 7 1 3
7 7 6 10 20 46 4 2 3 5

7 . 7 1 4 0 5 7 8 .0 1 3 .3 5 .1 4 . 7
1 7 5 7 - 4 3 9 1 9 7 69 5 1 0 1 0 1 5 4 5 1 1 6 0

1 8 6 1 3 98 20 6 6 4 4 9 0 7 1 6 5 6 1 2 9 6
5 3 6 4 3 7 6 1 4 5 2 2 3 5 4 0 4 4 3
4 1 2 2 2 0 4 0 14 3 2 1 7 4 7 3 4 4 8

4 7 _ 9 5 14 4 3 8 6 8 8



640

Census Tracts

OCCUPATION

Tefal • m p U < f » 4  16 years *M e»d sw r  . . ...... . . .
Professional technical ond Kindred workers _____..

health workers . __________ _________ ____ __________
Teocners elementary one secondary schools. . ---------

Managers and administrators. except form ______ ______
So t o n e d ----------- ------- -------- . . . . . .  ------------- -------
Self-empioyed in retail trade. . . . .  _______ _ . . _____ .

Sotes workers ...................................—  . . . . . —  ....
Retail trade . _ ........... ............. ............ ..........— .........

Clento! ond Kindred workers _____________ ___________ -
draftsmen foremen, ond Kindred w o rk e r s ................... ..

Construction craftsmen . . . . . ----------------- ---------------
Mechanics ond repairmen. . . . . . . . -----------------------

Operatives, except t r a n s p o r t -------------- - ----- ------------
Transport equipment o p e ra t iv e s ____. . . ............... .. ......... .

laborers except form ----- ---------- ---------------------- —
Form workers . . .  . . . . .  ----- -------------------------------------
Service w o rke rs ' ------- -------- -------------------------- -------------

Cleaning ond food service w o r k e r s ___ ______________
Protective service workers ... . .  --------- ----------------- -
Personol and health service w o rk e r s_________________

Private household workers ___________  ____. . . . . . ---------

Female empleyed. 16 years aUl eiwl ever.......
Professional, technical ona Kindred workers . ________

Teocners elementary ond secondary schools.. . .  ------
Monooers and administrators, except form . . .----- ---------
Saies workers . . . . . . . .  . --------- —  ----------------- ---------
Clerical and kindred workers . . . . . . . .  .. .----- .. . . .  ----------

Secretaries stenographers nnd typists . . ----- - —  - -

Operatives, including transport --------------- ---------------
Other blue-collar w o rk e r s . . . . . .  ----- -------- —  . . . —
Form workers . . . .  . .  ■..................... - ------ ----
Service workers, except private household . . . . ---------
Private household w o rk e r s .................. ........ .......................



641

Census Tracts Tract
0 0 16

Bo Sana* of ILscombea County-Can

Tract Tract
0 0 1 7  0 018

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
0 0 19  0 0 2 0  0 0 2 1 0 0 2 2  Q G 2 3  0 0 2 3 .9 9  0 0 24 0025 0 0 26  0003

Tract
0 0 2 9

INDUSTRY

Tefal a ai played, 16 years oM aad eva» . .  ------ 1 024 1 469 1 519 1 066 i 112 2 075 1 ESS 2 313 -
Construction . ___ _ ____ ____ _ __ _____________ 117 299 146 112 152 144 102 118 -
Monufocturing ------- -----------  ------ - ---------- ---------------- 119 261 202 111 194 288 169 176 -

Durable goods-------------------------------- —  .................... 32 79 23 19 48 128 52 73 -
Transportation.. __ ____________  ______ ______  . .  . 43 51 104 47 41 135 60 85 -
Communications utilities, and somtory services . ____ 20 53 43 42 19 77 76 72
Wholesale t rade .....................................—  ----------------- . 32 55 81 72 31 73 73 44 -
Retoil t r o d e___ _______ ____ _ _____ ______ ________ - 143 262 454 334 199 436 405 440 —

Fir,once insurance and real e s ta te ________ . _ __ 10 50 62 23 35 69 93 171 -
Business and repair services _______________ . . .  . . .. 39 66 38 24 45 77 90 135 -

Personol services___  _______ . . ._______________  ___ _ 265 120 100 62 82 99 52 55 -
Health services ______  ______ ____________ . . . ____ __ 54 34 88 50 88 117 120 159 -
Fducationol se rv ice s ....................... .............. ...  _ ___ 91 82 41 37 99 127 1C2 247
0 ‘ her professional and reloted services . . . . _ 29 12 29 17 58 ■ 57 i 1 4
Public c d m im s t f a t i o n . 62 92 125 111 86 307 396 477 “
Other industries__________  . .  . 29 15 23 14 24 63 38 20 -

CLASS  O F  W O R K E R 4
T#t#l *ai played, 16 yean eM end i««r 1 024 1 4*9 1 519 1 1 112 2 075 1 M 3 2 313 —

Privote woge ond soktry workers 820 1 177 1 223 782 820 1 36/ 1 121 1 271 -
Ocvemmen' workers 159 215 220 5 75 209 519 605 815 -

locol government workers 82 87 86 58 96 138 108 216 ~
Setf-pmp.ryed workers . 45 72 70 m 83 181 102 209 -
Unpaid family workers _ 5 6 - - 8 5 18 -

7 7 4 5 !
— 8
4 61
4 34
_ 12
4 -

5 2 7
29 79

_ 20
— 31
— 16
— 1 7

1 7 101
3 39

15 40
— -

7 7 4 1 !
31 2 7 2
36 141
16 46
10 38

6 4 7 1 030
55 149
82 91
49 61
34 29
24 55
11 28

105 17 5

14 29
1 7 36
13 59
26 20
35 55
33 45

189 20 7
49 52

6 8 7 1 930
305 627
263 329

61 57
109 57

10 1 7

0 4 4 1 435
1 1 2 1 2 2
19 8 20 5

58 64
68 68
32 69

1 0 7 7 1
4 1 4 3 8 4

82 10 1
53 7 6
80 7 7
86 7 2

2 4 2 69
7 2 93

5 18 389
20 39

0 44 1 435
12 3 1 20 1
7 7 3 5 2 7
195 8 7
14 8 1 0 7

40 _

'includes olioccred cc-.es no* shown separately



642

Table P-3. Labor Force Characteristics of th e  P opu la tion : 1970 -Continued

Consul Tract*

IMPlOYMiMT STATUS

Batam a# teanfaio County-Can. Santa Amo County

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
a g y  0031 0032 €033 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 OT39 m m

Tract Tract Tract Tract 
0101 0102 0103 0 1 0 1

14
Labor

of total.Percent 
€w*on

irm pioyed----------
Unemployed----- -

Percent of

ho t in
Inmate of institution----- -— ---------— ------------------------
tn ro ie d  in school ---------------------------------------------
Other under 45 y e o r s --------------------------------------------- -
Other 45 yoors and  p e e r ------------- ■-----------------------—

H  h  11
ho t enrobed in echoo l------------------------

hot taph school p ro d u a te s -------------
Unemployed or not in labor force

14
Labor force----------------------------

Percent of to to l--------------------
Cw iw n  labor force — ----------------- --

I m p l o r e d ------- -------------------------------------
U nem ployed--------- -------------------

Percent of cnribon labor force 
hot in tabor fo r c e ----------- -------- --------

M am ed women, husbond
In labor force-------------------------------------— ---------------

W i t h  o w n  chddran under 6  yoors------------------------------
In jtabor fere*-----------------------------------------------------

1 934
1 611

1 844
1 225

2 858
1 615

2 412
2  020

1 402
1 107

2 984
3 364

2 9S0
2 189

1 274
948

9S5
725

1 288
946

1 267
776

737
516

1 191 
849

347
258

X 4X1
2 336

83.2 89.8 7E.5 §3.7 79.0 85.5 742 74.4 75.9 78J 612 70.0 71.3 74.4 96J
1 314 984 1 384 1 658 1 010 1 921 2 115 924 709 946 771 506 644 256

M P A
231

1 297 946 1 325 1 608 950 1 856 2 037 862 705 866 736 481 844 252
A

236
17 38 59 50 60 65 78 62 4 80 33 25 ** 6 •

12 3.9 43 3JO 5.9 3.4 3.7 6.7 0.6 8.5 4.3 4.9 ** 2.3 •

325 139 443 392 295 570 761 326 230 262 491 221 342 89 85

176 56 216 94 118
10

247
12

357
106
102 74 71 130 56 79 30 23

81 64 156 148 103 189 226 85 87 56 190 70 144 34 13

68 19 69 150 74 124 166 31 69 135 171 95 119 25 49

312 121 842 322 233 1 232 S74 3*5 183 228 274 136 180 35 9X7

88 36 91 148 74 902 178 176 79 97 129 68 70 5 862
37 22 43 73 19 180 51 112 18 23 100 39 31 5 122
9 8 15 25 10 24 1© 79 11 11 64 10 13

'

* XX7 1 SQ3 2 190 2 SSI 1 473 2 882 3 157 1 293 924 1 282 1 499 785 1 1S5 345 1 809
946 612 915 825 610 1 006 1 011 436 277 426 412 223 356 68 302

m a  n

42.5 40.7 41.8 32.3 41.4 34.9 32.0 33 7 30.0 33.2 27.5 28 4 30.8 19.7 29.9

942 612 915 812 605 1 002 1 006 436 277 426 412 223 356 68 201
920 589 838 736 530 963 -963 403 347 380 .409 218 356 68 IKu
22 23 77 76 75 39 43 33 30 46 3 5 — 10

A ft
2.3 3.8 8 4 9.4 12.4 3.9 43 7.6 10.8 10.8 0.7 22 - — 0.(1

707
1 281 891 1 275 1 726 863 1 876 2 146 857 647 856 1 087 562 799 277

1 549 1 202 1 500 1 854 1 019 2 057 2 147 820 666 852 772 568 843 274 781
606 -487 621 513 405 699 736 279 215 285 214 159 266 63 IW

Aktt\

462 522 536 578 348 689 590 282 158 231 198 174 255 76 350nl
107 123 150 99 100 170 138 104 39 62 SO 49 67 18 V



643

Census Tracts

OCCUPATION

let*! >6 y®*n *l« **4 •*«r ._
Professional lechntcoi one kinoreo workers . . .

Health workers . . . . . . .  —  .............................
Teachers eiemeniory ona seconaorv schools.

Monaoers one administrators. except f o r m -----
So ior ied.................. - .........................................
Self-employed ,n re toil trofle —  . .

Soies workers ------- -----------------
Retoi! trode___ '--------------  ----------

Ciericd and kindred workers-----------------
Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers

Construction c ro f l sm e n ----------------------
Mechanics ond repairmen._______ .

Operatives except tronsport — ................
Transport equipment ope ra t iv e s -------------

laborers except farm _ . -----------------
form workers___- .................. ...............
Service workers ■ . .________ ________

Cleonmg ond food service workers . .
Protective service worxers_______ _
Personal ond health service workers. 

Private household workers_____ _____

f#»»W eMpleyed. 16 yeert oH end over.
Professional techmcol, ond kindred workers . . .  

Teacners. eiemeniory one secondorv schools.
Morftgers one oommistrotors, except form:___
Soles workers...................  ..................................
Cierico' ond kmdrea workers..... ..........................

Secretcries stenographers ond iv p is ts____

Operoiives. including tronsport_________
Other biue cclio- workers. _____________
form workers ............. ......... __.....................
Service werxers. except p' vcte household. 
Privote household workers . . . . . . . . . _____ ,

Balance of Eacamtm County-Con. Santa Rata County

T r a c t  Tract T r a c t  Tract T r a c t  T r a c t  Tract T r a c t  T r a c t  T r a c t  T r a c t  
0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 0036 0 0 3 7  0 0 3 8  0039 0 0 4 0

Tract T r a c i  T r o d  Tract 
0 1 0 1  0 1 0 2  0 1 0 3  0104

217
344

3<?
93

176
126

16

226
147
57C
42 4
105
157
194
67

31 
5

178
87
32 
S4

920
1 74 
81 
31 

122 
374 
U i

8 5
15

119

S35 2 163 2 344 1 48C 2 819 3 000 1 265 952 1 2*6 1 147 699 1 200 320 4 2 1

252 222 IS 7 139 346 436 12 4 57 108 e9 64 99 2 * 58
29 ' 7 34 13 50 54 13 - 8 19 6 6 - 4
55 86 16 19 76 72 4 7 14 33 32 29 24 5 31

165 67 224 t 14 249 133 49 4 5 32 84 23 92 14 6
165 46 194 83 ipg 94 4C 9~4. •' 18 73 4 43 - -

4 9 11 3C 16 - 12 14 6 13 30 4 6

163 162 205 ? 2 4 f 175 7C 23 82 56 12 27 2 7 16
1 04 103 149 69 1 70 H 2 53 16 68 38 12 2 7 12 11
409 3 C 7 484 2 8 ' 499 562 131 64 1 1 6 69 56 1 2 7 20 8 7
2 4 ' 356 602 316 676. 643 247. 223 2 4 4 152 125 164 78 59

56 )C2 ’ 52 1 1 7 18ft 2 12 56 68 a * 42 51 28 24 25
92 1 3 ; 2-OC 86 1 4 71 1 8 ' 55 59 68 24 36 1 1 5 31 10

179 29 7 259 241 309 548 2 7 0 2 3 7 345 300 169 2 6 7 70 54
25 133 109 TO/' 4. 129 145 6? 43 36 45 55 63 10 18

1 5 185 7 7 63 95 144 IO C 61 93 105 92 74 1 7 1 4
14 15 6 30 . 139 101 3 7 63 199 25 75

6 : 321 16 7 1 3 ’ 25 7 1 79' 1 6 1 3fi 7 2 12 2 35 78 35 X
15 206 SP n; i 06 / ! i c : 1 4 >0 64 16 24 10 15
2 ’ 18 16 y on 31 ? 4 5 18 4 6 5 6
25 75 44 46 80 58 44 6 1 7 24 10 3 7 15 5
19 118 15 27 63 4 A-4 1 7 88 5 10 - 4

$89 S38 7  3 h S3C 963 963 403 2 4 7 380 409 218 356 68 IB S
8 7 1 1 ' 62 48 1 i c 156 7 n 16 55 62 35 2 7 5 ■40
36 59 1 ! I ; 50 52 33 10 28 29 29 12 5 25
21 14 25 16 19 23 1C 3 16 16 - 21 4 -
62 56 69 1 7 11 1 79 43 6 '1 T4 > 38 - 18 - 6

331 4.̂ 4. 334 228 3 6 7 402 81 44 7 1 50 45 IOC 10 82
i C5 96 7? 10' 15 2 156 24 34 18 - 2 1 X 5 39

43 93 84 84 105 162 36 86 133 54 66 100 24 X
_ 24 22 9 12 31 - 32 6 14 28 14 4

_ 3 6 10 - 19 - 18 - - -
2fc 206 122 91 16? 94 116 19 55 98 21 57 25 19
19 1 1C ] V 2 7 63 5 45 22 1 7 7 7 5 10 4



644

Census Tracts

IN D U ST R Y

T i m p t o y * 4 ,  14 y**ri old end o»*r
C o n s i fu c t io n___ — ......................................  -
Monetae lu r in g ------------- ------- ------------------------ -

Ct'OtU oooOs................................- .................
' 'o n ;n c r to* io r .......... . ---------------------- - --------
' - -  " L ricc*>ons 
v*. •:̂ hcsoie t r e a t _ 
k f»oi! tree?

utii ties.. one s cn i io ' v  e e 1 vices

fmcrce .<■ i.i'or ce one 'eo' estate . .  ..
&usmess one fej>o<r se'vices . . . .........-
Rfsonc' services----------- --------------- -
Hoc-n services.......................... - .........
* C 1C *'C 1 v*CfS - - - ................
O i'f '  crO'Zi1 ic-rc’ cnc reicnec services
c w t i*: ocrr»r ft rector............. ............ -•
Q”if • mcus,r»es............................ ..........

C L A S S  O f  W O R K E R

lo rn  *rr.p.oy»0 14 y e o n  o>d ot>« o*#r
R' lvCtf  » 3 t >  o ne  SC'Or* v . 0 ' * e r s ...................
Gc. vf  ' ( • r~  e '  ' v»or*er« ................................. ..................

ic.cc c o t f n "  r 1 ^ e r v e r j .............. _ . .......... . .
SeH-e" gicyec * c r* e 's .........—  - ...................
Jnoci" ’cr-iu ^ :-r»e '« ..................... ..............

Batenc* oi Isaowtote C ounty — Con. Santa to®o County

Tract
00X3

Tract
0031

Trod
0032

Trod
0033

Trod
0034

Trod
0035

Trad
0036

Trod
0037

Trad
0038

Trad
0039

T r e d  
0040

Treet
0101

Trad
0102

Tract
0103

Tract
0104

2 317 1 535 2 163 2 344 1 480 2 819 3 000 1 265 952 1 246 1 147 699 1 200 320 421
12) 90 182 257 136 291 X ! 1 14 99 155 64 135 80 23 39
334 335 45) 349 439 634 1 031 541 419 518 434 179 332 121 79

47 66 115 93 75 171 177 81 85 86 161 16 13 10 10
36 40 43 135 56 108 92 46 31 29 21 23 22 5 14

124 46 1 16 109 41 117 76 27 13 9 27 12 37 6 21
97 5) 84 59 53 131 7! 25 23 13 15 6 17 16 4

573 285 303 5)9 250 553 404 178 74 152 161 65 177 21 37

91 102 56 98 16 51 89 17 13 4 22 - 33 4 18
50 93 60 5G 26 83' 61 31 6 14 16 1C 26 - -
60 75 226 85 65 142 96 77 30 36 119 11 32 20 24
60 76 119 106 59 96 124 43 6 20 46 16 51 5 9

180 104 177 67 141 23S 254 se 52 65 81 66 69 21 53
62 33 54 66 35 67 74 6 - 65 8 5 27 5 9

406 187 249 361 124 244 253 54 33 63 77 79 47 43 29
2! 14 43 43 35 44 74 16 153 10! 56 92 248 X 85

1 217 1 525 2 163 2 344 1 480 2 819 3 OOO 1 26S 952 1 246 1 147 699 1 20C 320 421
1 386 1 146 1 559 1 652 1 082 2 052 2 210 1 021 650 049 920 378 755 211 204

679 357 504 579 30) 553 585 174 142 185 186 247 221 74 133
156 126 171 109 122 207 161 92 50 103 92 81 116 20 72
145 27 92 83 89 200 191 59 128 108 31 69 213 35 66

5 5 6 X 8 U 14 11 32 4 10 5 11 “ ,6I
?»s c - w v f e r  arses ».c* s e rc ro te iy

P — 1 4  K N S A C C I A ,  FLA., S.-'.SA CFNSUS TRACTS



645

Table P-3- Labor Force Characteristics of the Population: 1 9 7 0 — Continued

Census Tracts

fMPtOYMENT STATUS

Mate, U  yeers •U i ^ i w . .
Labor force .................— -----------------

Percent of to ta l----------------------
Civiiton labor tore* ------------------------

Em ployed---------------------- -----------
Unemployed-------------------- -—
■ Percent of civilian labor force .

Mot m labor fo r c e -------------------- ---------
Inmate of institution----------------------
Enrolled in s c h o o l--------------------------
Other under 6 5  y e a r s --------------------
Other 65 years and o v e r ---------------

Mete. 14 te SI yeer* eW ------
Not enrolled in schoo l------------------------

Not high school g ra d u a te s.............
Unemployed or no? in labor force

Eewete, 14 years eW eed ever
lobor f o r c e __________________ _____

Percent of to ta l_____________
Civilian lobor fo r c e __________ _—

Employed ---------------- -----------------
Unem ployed___________________

Percent of civilian lobor force
Not in labor f o r e * __________________

Married women, husbond present. . . .
In Isbor force__________________

With own children under 6 years..  
In lobor fore*....................... — .

(Doto based on sample, see text For mrumum base for derived hgwre* (percent m ednn etc.) and meaning o f  symbols, see t e x t ]

S o n t o  R o s o  C o u n t y  - C o n T o t a l s  f o r  s o d  t r a c t s  to E s c o m b s a  C o u n t y

T r o d
0 1 0 5

T r o d
0 1 0 6

T r o d
Q ' 0 7

T r o d
0 1 0 8

T r o d
0 1 0 9

T r o d
0 0 0 4

T r o d
X I I

T r o d
0012

T r o d
C O M

T r o d
X I 5

T r a c t
X 1 6

T r o d
X 1 8

T r o d
X 1 9

T r o d
0021

Trod
0 0 3 5

1 0 3 d l e o i 2  211 1 4 3 4 i j m 1 S S 4 2 4 7 1 S U S 1 * S 1 i  ©12 1 © S I 1 S 3 7 1 @ 1 3 f  3 0 © 4  0 1 9

8 9 0 1 6 1 6 1 6 7 6 1 2 6 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 2 4 2  1 7 9 1 7 1 9 1 4 5 2 7 1 1 6 7 2 1 0 8 8 7 3 7 1 § 9 4 3  4 2 8
§ 4 . 8 8 5 .0 7 5 .6 7 6 .2 8 4  3 6 5  9 88.2 7 9 .4 7 8  4 7 0 ,3 6 3 .9 7 0 .8 7 2 , 8 8 2 .3 8 5 .3

7 1 9 1 211 1 4 8 9 1 1 3 4 1 020 1 O O G 1 9 3 7 1 4 2 0 1 2 5 6 6 8 9 6 5 4 1 0 5 8 6 9 8 1 4 3 8 1 9 8 5
7 1 3 1 1 8 7 1 4 1 2 1 0 9 1 1 010 9 1 3 1 9 1 8 1 X  2 1 2 0 4 6 0 S 6 1 5 1 0 1 5 © 98 1 3 7 0 1 9 2 0

6 2 4 7 7 4 3 10 8 7 1 9 X 5 2 8 4 3 9 4 3 - 68 6 5
0.8 2.0 5 .2 3  8 1.0 8 . 7 1.0 2 . 7 4  1 12.2 6.0 4 . 1 — 4 . 7 3 .3

1 6 0 2 8 5 5 4 2 3 9 4 2 0 5 S X 2 9 2 4 4 6 3 9 9 X I 3 7 9 4 4 9 2 7 6 406 5 9 1
_ - 9 _ 1 4 - - 1 2 3 - - 10

9 2 1 3 0 1 6 7 9 2 6 9 I X 1 8 3 2 2 5 1 6 3 4 3 68 101 6 1 9 3 2 6 8
4 1 66 1 8 5 1 8 9 8 0 2 / 1 8 3 1 0 9 1 0 9 1 7 9 1 1 5 1 8 6 1 0 9 1 7 5 1 8 9

2 7 89 1 9 0 1 1 3 5 6 I X 26 9@ 1 2 7 7 9 7 3 1 6 2 1 0 6 1 3 8 1 2 4

1S 1 380 4 5 9 2 4 4 U S 3 6 6 5 4 * 4 3 2 2 7 7 1 7 9 1 9 1 229 1M 308 1 2SS
7 8 9 4 211 9 5 1 7 1 9 4 8 2 6 9 77 102 8 9 7 5 7 3 1 5 5 9 0 2
2 3 3 ) 7 0 4 6 5 1 4 3 3 2 3 3 1 5 68 5 9 5 7 3 7 3 2 1 8 0

12 21 20 - 7 8 7 21 6 4 4 X 2 7 1 5 1 3 2 4

1 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 2 4 * 3 1 I I S 1 4 3 0 3 1W 2 7 3 1 2 4 7 1 2  2*£ 1 1 * 9 1 1 4 6 1 *47 1 237 2 474 2 9 SC
4 0 2 9 1 2 9 4 0 6 6 3 5 6 8 1 0 5 4 1 O X 9 0 4 9 4 9 5 1 6 4 7 8 7 1 1 4 5 6 9 1 3 1 0 3 3

3 5  7 3 9  7 3 7  9 3 6 .5 3 9  7 4 8  8 X  0 X  6 4 1 . 5 4 3 .4 4 1  7 X  5 3 6 .9 X . 9 3 4 .9

4 0 2 9 0 5 9 4 0 6 6 3 5 6 8 1 0 5 4 1 O X 9 0 4 9 4 9 5 1 1 4 7 8 7 1 1 4 5 6 9 1 3 1 0 2 9
3 7 7 8 6 5 3 4 6 6 1 1 5 3 8 9 X 1 0 0 7 8 7 2 9 0 2 4 4 9 444 6 4 3 4 1 9 8 1 7 9 9 0

2 5 4 0 9 4 5 2 3 0 1 2 4 3 1 3 2 1 4 7 6 2 X 66 3 7 9 6 3 9
6,2 4.4 10.0 7 .8 5  3 11.8 3 .0 3 .5 1 5  5 12.1 7 . 1 9 .6 8.1 1 0 . 5 3 .8

7 2 4 1 3 8 6 1 5 4 3 1 1 5 2 8 6 2 1 1 0 6 1 6 9 3 1 5 6 7 1 3 3 6 6 7 3 668 1 I X 7 8 1 1 5 6 1 1 9 2 5

8 3 1 1 4 5 9 1 5 6 1 1 1 6 4 1 0 0 4 7 8 6 2  0 2 9 1 4 6 1 1 4 7 3 5 4 9 4 6 5 1 9 0 5 7 1 1 1 7 2 8 2  1 1 9
3 1 6 5 8 5 5 4 2 4 1 4 3 8 8 3 8 1 7 4 5 5 0 6 5 5 6 2 4 2 2 6 4 3 2 4 2 5 1 5 5 8 7 2 6
3 3 7 5 1 8 4 5 5 2 8 3 210 2 5 3 7 7 9 3 4 3 4 6 5 1 5 8 1 4 0 201 1 5 2 4 8 5 7 0 5

8 1 1 8 4 1 0 8 7 2 5 6 1 4 4 1 8 9 9 5 1 6 8 7 0 8 5 5 4 40 9 0 1 7 0



646

Census Tracts

OCCUPATION

Tet«l •I»|*ley*4, 1* y m n  eM t * t f  ...
Professional, technical, and kinarea workers —

Health workers ............ .. . . .  -------------
1 tochers elementary and secondary schools.

Managers ona administrators except form _ —
Salaried ............................................ - ........... -
Self employed m r etotl t rade . . . . . .  . — ....

Soles w o r k e r s ----- ------------- ------ - -■ - --------
Retail trade . .................... —  - - --------- —

Clerical and kindred workers . . ------- . . -------
Croft smen foremen, and Kindred workers . .  —

Construction craftsmen . . ... .......................
Mechanics and repairmen.. ..... . .  ----- —

Operatives except transport .. . .... —  . —
• Transport equipment operatives ............... - —

laborers, except farm ---------. . . . .
i arm wof xers ... .. ...............................- - - - - - - -
Service workers ’ .............................. ........ .. .........

Cleaning and food service w o r k e r s ......... . . . .
Protective service workers . . . ..........................
Personal and health service w o rke rs . .  ..........

Private household w o rk e rs ----------------------------

Female #mpley*4, H  yeer* t M  • » *  «»»r
Professional, technical, and kindred workers —  

Teachers elementary and secondary schools.
Managers and administrators, except farm . . .
Sows workers ...... .................... - -------- -------------
Clerical and kwdred w o rk e r s --------------- ----------

Secretaries stenographers and t y p i s t s -------

Operatives, including transport ... -------------------
Olhe' blue-collor workers . ......... ........................
Form workers .............. ...... .................. ...............
Se'vice workers, except private household. . —
Private household workers... - .....- .......... ........

Sonto Rosa C'Hsntv - C w . TetoSs for split tr a c ts  sn Isesfwbs® County

Tract
0105

Tract
0106

Tract 
O '07

Tract
0108

T ro d
0109

Trod
0094

Tree!
CC11

T ra d
0012

T rod
0014

Troct
0015

Tract
0016

Tract
0018

T ro d
0019

Trees
002!

Tract
0035

t 990 2 052 3 2SS 1 702 1 54* 1 343 3 n s f  254 2 006 1 954 1 859 1 151 1 11? 1 1*7 t t i e
258 377 286 258 430 96 875 518 320 74 55 148 67 244 376

51 50 26 12 52 17 115 93 41 11 6 22 15 43 61
54 13! 56 74 65 54 159 119 132 20 22 34 10 68 6!

101 142 206 19! 268 42 329 167 126 17 27 104 66 183 249
76 115 157 136 238 10 308 142 126 6 23 91 66 127 188
11 21 22 43 18 15 10 10 - 5 4 13 - 39 30

40 147 93 78 212 27 256 297 179 19 6 189 151 197 262
21 95 70 25 62 20 119 180 96 19 6 154 114 127 170

170 312 355 316 281 162 533 461 347 80 67 196 212 456 515
194 270 414 356 143 206 450 309 333 123 130 270 277 468 631

73 95 145 182 20 103 107 87 82 38 67 134 92 119 188
77 62 113 72 40 35 161 102 89 40 23 47 93 153 147

134 343 400 189 32 200 171 160 271 114 147 234 134 247 309
29 49 106 55 29 126 35 52 72 59 50 119 57 70 137

65 96 124 73 33 173 63 46 68 135 183 89 31 111 100
14 17 12 68 - 21 4 - - - 6 |
77 230 179 146 102 403 198 223 230 283 230 283 112 206 2621
40 94 99 79 38 277 75 78 127 208 173 139 73 90 106i
10 37 21 8 33 - 64 38 41 5 6 6 5 17 28
22 87 59 27 15 106 59 107 49 56 42 116 31 87 80

8 86 78 40 6 340 15 - 56 150 164 26 10 5 63

377 165 846 *11 533 93d 1 @®7 872 907 449 444 *43 4 1f *17 990
127 164 81 72 169 68 323 245 159 63 28 66 30 137 135
45 75 47 40 54 51 132 110 100 20 17 22 10 63 55

4 26 68 44 17 16 38 32 16 - 9 29 13 60 19
16 76 44 7 58 9 73 106 77 14 6 75 76 91 111

121 214 257 235 239 84 415 312 254 39 31 129 163 313 3781
37 106 116 42 85 27 220 116 98 “ 38 63 100 163

40 135 181 90 6 101 43 4! 99 39 56 73 31 71 105 j
10 3 23 25 - 32 4 20 8 11 11 17 10 23 12
_ _ — 12 - - - 4 - - - - ~

51 161 117 98 31 284 96 116 134 138 144 228 86 117 16'j
8 86 75 _ 40 6 336 15 - 51 145 159 26 10 5 631



647

S a n t a  R o s a  C o u n t y  - C o n T o t a l s  t o r  s p irt  t r a c t s m  E  s c o r n  bao C o u n t y

Census Tracts
T r a c t
0105

T r a c t
0106

T r a c t
0 ' 0 7

T r o d
0 1 0 6

T r a c t
0 1 0 9

T r a c t
0 0 0 4

T r a c t
0011

T r a c t
0012

T r a c t
0014

T r a c t
0 0 1 5

T r a c t
0 0 1 6

T r a c t
0 0 1 8

T r a c t
0 0 1 9

T r a c t
0021

T r a c t
0 0 3 5

I N D U S T R Y

Total o m p l o y o d ,  1 4  years o l d  ea4 e * e r______  .. . 1 0 9 0 2  © 52 2 2 5 8 1 7 0 2 1 5 4 8 1 843 2 925 2 254 2 004 1 054 1 0 5 9 1 4 5 8 1 1 1 7 2 187 2 9 1 0
Construction ___________  __________ ____ _______— 107 141 228 250 98 179 161 137 180 82 117 146 112 1 4 9 301
Manufacturing___ _________________ ______  _ ------ 310 530 654 270 214 119 510 342 486 153 119 207 122 2 9 4 653

D u r a b le  good s __________ _ ..  . ............. ... ......... 22 43 98 75 58 38 111 86 96 55 32 23 24 128 176
Transportation___________ . _________________ .. 5 28 54 93 29 75 86 73 36 25 49 104 47 135 113
Communications, utilities, ond sonitory services__ _ .. . 57 34 64 54 33 34 105 115 39 28 20 48 42 77 117
Whole sole trod* _______ __ ____________ _ . __ . . 9 66 31 36 66 42 89 67 56 46 32 86 72 73 131
Retail trode ..........  _ . ______ .. .. . - _ _ ____ 177 314 378 271 269 30C 473 453 310 124 150 4 9 1 356 4 7 5 553

Finance, insurance, and rea 1 estate _. ..................... . . . 34 58 44 62 154 28 165 131 56 8 10 67 2 3 6 9 6 9
Business ond repair services . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . ------- . 28 30 40 40 30 35 126 70 51 19 39 43 24 86 8 3
Personol se rv ices............. . . .  . . . . . . . ________ . . . . . . . 16 163 143 136 39 479 86 127 139 249 275 117 62 111 147
Health services _____ _________ _______ _______ _ 80 124 57 62 8 7 121 180 155 80 8! 54 115 55 117 101
Educational se rv ice s________ _. . ____ _______ _ . . 85 288 156 175 1 72 M l 416 217 239 87 97 64 37 132 249
Other professional and related services ___ . .  _____  . 10 38 91 61 96 17 115 107 54 29 17 2 9 7 2 8 7
Public oom in is tro t ion .......... ............................... ..... 137 217 244 179 249 158 349 218 255 87 62 1 3 0 122 329 257
O t h e r  i n d u s t r i e s __ _ ____ ______ _____________  ___ f 35 21 74 13 12 115 64 42 25 36 35 2 3 M 68 49

i

C L A S S  O f  W O R K E R
1
(

Tetol •mpfaytd, 16 years old omd over ______ / 1 0 9 0 2 0 5 2 2 2 5 8 1 7 0 2 1 5 4 8 1 8 4 3 3 9 2 5 2 2 5 4 ? 0 0 4 1 0 5 4 1 0 5 9 1 6 5 8 1 1 1 7 2  1 1 7 2  9 1 1  l
P r i v o t e  w a g e  o n d  s o l a r y  w o r k e r s  _____________ _______ 749 1 353 1 616 1 109 1 008 1 34 7 1 984 1 621 1 482 '1 6 £37 1 23" e r . ' 4*0 •9 1 -ITA » as a»
Government workers 283 599 500 438 442 370 829 504 474 301 i 77 241 '•be 54; 5*e

Local government workers 132 321 155 167 134 167 347 211 163 166 88 102 58 142 2 1 ’  1
Self-employed workers 5 8 100 n o 155 93 122 103 129 46 37 45 74 111 194 T O C  .
Unpotd family workers - 32 - 5 4 9 4 - - 6 * 8 M  .

'Includes ollocoted coses. nc ’ shown seporatefy.



648

able P-4. Income Characteristics of the Population: 1970
* m

ensus Tracts

4COMS m  19*9 O f PAMMJCS AMO 
JN  BELATED INDIVIDUAIS

u  thon *1,000------------------------------------------
.000 Its *1,999----- -------------— ---------------—---------

OJOO to *2.999-------- -------------------------------------—
.000 to *3.999— ---- ------------ —------— ---------- —
.000 to *4,999------------- — -—---- — ---------------
.000 to *5.999--------------- ---------- ----------- ------------
,000 to *6.999----„--------- .---------- ------ ------------ —
.000 to *7,999------------------------------------- -------------

j.000 to *8,999---- ----- ------------------------ ------------ —
.000 to *9.999 .------------- ----- ------------- --------
QJ0OO to *11,999----------------- ------ ---------- ~
2.000 to *14,999---------------------—-- --------------------
5.000 to *24,999--------- —  ---------------——— —
5 .000 to *49.999-----------------------------------------------
0,000 or m m *------------- — --------------------- ——

son m eow *______________________________________ _

im am  one; w m tatod ------------ -----------------
Modws rnncmm — ---- — — •-----------------------------
iMtoon mcom« ------------------------------------- —----------- -

^rotated ---- -----------------------— ------------
M«dien »sco*w»  ------- ------ ------------------ — — -

i« c s w » « _ -------— --------- --------- ----------------- — — -

iaeamlMB County

Totol fen- 'fees Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Trat
SMSA Tela! Cewtty 0001 0002 0003 «04 0005 0006 §007 <XXX »09 mu

60 *M SI *17 13 109 S3 9 641 m 965 t s a t 1 17S M2 1 141 7S1 1 •42 97 S 1 w
2 201 1 812 574 1 238 389 4 58 71 111 10 112 29 43 9 i
2 «30 2 302 850 1 452 528 111 50 191 21 122 92 108 - 1!
3 324 2 819 916 1 903 SOS 5 99 57 148 18 133 139 98 17 4)
3 824 3 148 980 2 168 676 ' 3 131 99 132 22 175 93 106 35 *
4 026 3 334 985 2 349 692 103 82 146 23 115 64 102 49 1/
4 605 3 867 1 001 2 866 738 5 130 145 129 39 m S2 113 50 61
4 941 4 164 962 3 202 777 40 94 149 17 82 44 157 76 r<
4 688 3 939 955 3 004 729 52 95 56 39 69 76 113 61 10!
4 635 3 859 1 040 2 819 776 25 83 85 35 78 53 129 87 Id
4 431 3 80S 871 2 934 626 62 82 29 42 68 24 106 47 9
6 981 5 924 1 581 4 343 1 064 6 63 155 39 86 sn 22 144 90 17!
6 783 5 787 1 858 3 929 996 — 58 136 25 m 33 26 129 115 29!
6 006 5 051 1 957 3 094 955 5 28 84 17 74 18 7 170 245 J2<
1 104 954 472 482 150 — 5 5 18 46 - - 20 79 17!

272 232 107 125 40 — — • 10 - - 4 15 II
*7 977 $8 027 *8 319 *7 924 *7 707 *5 400 *4 811 *7 221 *4 390 *10 349 $4 248 *4 117 *7 389 *11 256 *12 67!
*9 074 $9 159 *9 933 *8 834 J® 623 *6 884 *5 788 *7 m *5 241 *12 764 $ 4  9 8 6 *4 997 *8 m *13 969 *14 18

83 689 70 885 20 483 so 402 12 KM 128 1 570 i m s 1 686 835 1 712 1 200 2 296 1 332 2 »
$6 201 *6 219 *6 384 *6 169 $6 103 *3 563 S3 297 *5 940 *3 552 *7 765 S3 230 *3 213 *5 759 *8 750 $10 81
*7 442 *7 483 *8 224 *7 182 *7 214 *5 563 *4 474 *6 672 *4 478 * 9 879 13 929 *4 055 *6 885 *11 589 $12 61

23 031 19 868 5 374 14 494 3 163 100 605 457 411 273 641 479 754 357 i
$2 049 $2 075 12 116 *2 065 $1 950 *3 308 $1 547 *2 939 $1 509 *2 792 $1 405 *1 661 $2 493 *3 694 $3 89
*3 144 *3 180 $3 419 *3 091 *2 919 $S 193 *2 378 *3 914 *2 109 *3 939 *2 047 $2 637 *3 705 *5 087 $5 73



ensus Tract*

PE OF IN C O M E  IN  1 9 6 9  O F  FAM ILIES

M lm m S m ...................................................
th  w o gt or s a l a r y  i n c o m e -------------------------------------------
M e o n  w o p e  o r  s a l a r y  i n c o m e --------------------------------------
th  n o n fo r m  s e l f - e m p l o y m e n t  i n c o m e ____________
M e o n  n o n f o r m  s e H - e m p l o y  m e a t  i n c o m e _________
th fo rm  s e H - e m p l o y m e n t  i n c o m e _________________

M e a n  f o r m  s e f f - e r a p io y  m e r it  i n c o m t ____________
th S o c ia l S e c u r i ty  in c o m e  __________ _______________

M e o n  S o o n  I S e c u r i t y  i n c o m e ____________ ________
th public o s s i s to n c e  o r  p u b lic  w e l f o r e  in c o m e  

M e o r , p u b lic  o s s i s to n c e  o r  p u b lic  w e l f a r e  in c o m e
rh o th e r in c o m e ___________________________________
M e o n  o th e r i n c o m e _______________________________

TIO OF F A M IL Y  I N C O M E  T O  P O V E R T Y  L E V E L '

- c e n t  o f lo m ib e s  w i t h  in c o m e s
l e s s  th o n  .5 0  o f  p o v e r t y  l e v e l ________________ _
.5 0  to  7 4 ______________ __________________________
.7 5  lo  9 9 ______ _______ __________ ________________
1 0 0  to  1 . 2 4 ......................................... ........................................ .................................... ..
1 .2 5  to  1 4 9 _____________________ __________________
1 .5 0  to  1 9 9 .................................................................. .................................................... ...
2 0 0  to 2 . 9 9 ..................................................... ..................................... ........................
2 00  o r m o r e ______________________________________

cOME tELOW POVERTY LEVEL

Percent of oN families
M e o r  f a m il y  income__
V e o r . in c o m e  d e f i c i t ___

i

-e r c e n t  r e c e iv in g  p u b lic  o s s i s t o n c e  i n c o m e ____________
M e o n  s ize  o f  f o m i l y ____________________________________
oVrth r e io te d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s _________________

M e o n  n u m b e r  o f  r e  to t e d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e o r s __
t^ tth  re to te d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  6  y e o r s ___________________

M e o n  n u m b e r  o f  r e to t e d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  6  y e o r s ___
-o m ilie j w i t h  fe m a le  h e e d ___________________________

E s c a m b ia  C o u n t y

T o t a l  P e n -
S M S A  T o t a l  s o c o to  B a l a n c e

4 0  4 5 8 5 1  8 1 7
5 3  2  7 3 4 4  8 9 1
$8  3 9 7 $8  4 2 7

5 3 9 6 4  6 0 4
$6  4 2 8 $6  5 0 5

1 1 0 5 6 4 2
$ 2  7 0 8 $ 2  1 9 0

9  5 9 4 8  1 4 5
$ 1  4 7 8 $ 1  4 9 0

4  1 1 9 3  5 5 6
$ 8 0 7 $ 7 9 0

1 9  6 3 8 1 6  9 5 0
$ 2  4 4 1 $ 2  5 1 8

6  1 6  2
4 . 2 4  1
5 1 5 .0
5  9 5 .8
6  3 6.2

1 3 .3 1 3 .2
2 4  1 2 3 .8
3 5 .0 3 5  6

9  3 7 4 7  7 9 4
1 5 .5 1 5 .3

$ 1  9 9 4 $ 2  0 1 5
$ 1  6 3 5 $ 1  6 5 8

2 4 .8 2 5 . 7
4 . 0 1 4 . 0 7

6  5 0 0 5  4 8 6
2 .9 9 3 .0 2

3 5 6 3 3  0 2 0
1.66 1 . 6 6

3 5 6 8 3  1 2 8

1 5  109 3 5  9 8 4
1 3  0 7 4 3 1  8 1 7
$8  8 1 9 $8  2 6 6

1 5 2 0 3 0 8 4
$8  3 9 5 $ 5  5 7 3

122 5 2 0
$ 7 8 6 $ 2  5 1 9

2  9 5 3 5 1 9 2
$ 1  5 2 7 $ 1  4 6 9

1 2 9 3 2  2 6 3
$ 7 8 7 $ 7 9 2

5 7 2 7 1 1  2 2 3
$2  8 6 2 $ 2  3 4 2

7 . 4 5 . 7
4  4 3  9
5 .3 4  9
5 3 6.0
5 4 6  6

1 1 .3 1 4 . 0
2 C .7 2 5  1
4 0 .2 3 3 . 7

2  5 7 4 s n o
1 7 . 0 1 4 .5

$ 1  9 8 0 $ 2  0 3 2
$ 1  7 3 3 $1 6 2 1

2 8 .9 2 4 .1
4  1 4 4 .0 4

1 8 7 0 3  6 1 6
3 .0 4 3  0 2

1 020 2  000
1 .5 9 1 .6 9

1 3 2 0 1 8 0 8

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8  3 8 2  

* 8  2 3 3  
7 9 2  

$ 5  9 7 9  
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$ 3  4 2 6
1 4 4 9  

$ 1  4 0 8
5 6 3

$ 9 1 1
2 688 

$ 1  9 5 4

5 8
5 .3
5 .3  
6 .5  
6 .9

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1 $71
1 6  4  

$1 888
$ 1  5 2 3  

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5 4 3  
1 .6 4  
440

649

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T r a c t
0001

T r a c t
0002

T r a c t
0 0 0 3

T r a c t
0 0 0 4

T r a c t
0 0 0 5

T r a c t
0 0 0 6

T r a c t
0 0 0 7

T r a c t
0 0 0 6

T r a c t
0 0 0 9

T r a c t
e o i o

3 1 9 4 5 1 3 3 4 1 2 7 5 M 3 1 1 4 1 7 2 1 1 $ 4 3 9 7 $ 1 * 9 4
2 8 7 4 8 1 0 4 2 1 0 6 1 4 4 0 9 8 8 5 9 8 1 2 6 3 8 1 8 1 6 4 4

* 4  4 9 5 $ 5  4 5 8 $ 7  7 0 4 $ 4  9 7 3 $ 1 0  8 3 0 $ 4  0 4 7 $ 4  7 1 8 $8  0 8 4 $11  0 1 6 $ 1 2  1 6 4
6 7 4 120 102 1 0 4 21 66 1 2 4 2 1 6 2 8 6

. . . $ 5  0 5 5 * 2  0 4 1 $ 5  7 3 2 $ 7  6 8 2 . .  „ $ 2  8 3 6 $ 4  4 4 9 $ 1 0  5 0 0 $ 1 3  8 1 4
- 4 - - 5 4 - - 2 8 2 7
- .  .  . - - .  .  . - - $ 9 2 3 - $ 1  0 4 8
- 2 9 9 2 3 1 2 1 7 1 8 0 3 3 0 1 8 ! 4 1 3 2 7 4 2 5 7
- $ 1  4 2 3 $ 1  4 8 9 $1 200 $1 6 8 2 $ 1  2 7 2 $ 1  5 7 4 $ 1  6 1 1 $ 1  9 3 0 $ 1  4 4 7
- m 6 2 2 6 0 5 9 2 7 2 1 3 2 7 6 — 3 8
- $926 $ 6 3 7 $ 6 9 7 $ 8 3 6 $ 7 9 5 $ 6 9 9 $ 9 0 0 - $ 6 4 !
— 3 0 6 4 1 7 2 2 4 2 8 2 1 8 0 1 1 3 6 7 3 5 6 6 1 0 0 5

$ 1  6 8 5 $ 2  0 7 3 $ 1  2 5 1 $ 4  4 4 8 $1 020 $ 1  9 1 9 $ 2  2 5 8 $ 3  1 5 6 $ 2  3 8 7

1 4 .3 1 3 .1 9 .0 1 9 .8 4 .3 1 5 7 3 1 3  7 5 .3 0 .9 2.6
- 7 . 6 4 .0 9  9 2.1 11.6 1 1 . 7 3 .8 1.0

1 7 . 9 1 0 .5 3 .5 1 1 . 4 2 .5 12.0 1 6 .6 6 .3 1.0 0.8
1 0 . 7 9 .5 5  6 11.8 2 .3 12.1 8 .5 5 .0 12 2.1

- 10.8 4 .0 10.1 3 9 8 . 7 6  4 6.8 3 .8 3 .5
1 7 . 9 1 2  4 1 5 .5 1 7 . 2 1 1 9 1 3  8 1 4  7 1 2 .4 5 .8 8.8
1 7 . 9 1 6 .1 2 3 ,9 1 0 .3 20.1 1 5 .0 1 8  7 2 1 .5 22.8 1 8 .6
2 1 . 4 20.1 3 4 .5 9  5 5 2 .8 1 1 . 5 9 . 7 3 8 9 6 4  4 6 2 . 7

9 3 0 0 304 $ 2 4 M 4 4 4 3 0 3 2 3 8 1 9 S3
3 2  1 3 1  1 1 6 .5 4 1 . 1 8 .9 3 8 9 4 2 .0 1 5 .4 1 . 9 4  4

. . . $ 2  0 7 8 $1 8 1 8 $ 1  9 6 2 $1 6 1 2 $ 2  1 2 5 $ 2  3 3 7 $ 1  8 7 8 $ 9 8 9
$ 1 5 8 6 $ 1  9 9 3 $ 1  9 6 4 $ 1  5 6 6 $ 1  7 0 2 $ 1  6 0 3 $1 2 6 0 $ 1  8 9 8

- 3 9 .3 21.1 3 4 .4 2 6 .0 3 6 .7 3 1 . 0 1 1 . 3 _ 1 4 3
4  1 7 4 .3 0 4 3 4 3 .5 4 4 .3 1 4 .6 2 3 .3 2 2 .8 4

4 1 8 0 1 6 6 4 2 7 21 3 5 0 2 4 9 1 0 5 \ 4 4 5
3 .5 2 2 . 7 7 2 .9 9 3 .0 7 3 .3 3 2 . 7 5 2.11

4 1 0 8 101 1 8 3 10 1 6 8 1 5 7 8 2 — 3 1
.  .  . 1 .4 9 1 .4 4 1 .4 5 1 .4 8 1.88 1 .4 4 1 . 1 6

- 1 4 9 6 5 3 3 ! 3 1 2 5 7 1 2 8 8 9 — 4 1



650

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

E s e o m b n  C o u n t y P * « o r o t o

S a n t a
T o t a l P e n - R o s a T r o c f T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T ra c t

S M S A T o t a l s o c o f a S o t a n c e C o u n t y 000! 0002 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 oooe 0 0 0 9 e o t o

W i t h  r e l o i e d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s ---------------------------- 2  9 9 7 2 6 1 6 1 1 0 1 1 5 1 5 3 8 1 — 1 0 8 6 0 3 0 3 21 2 0 9 112 4 6 _ 33
M e a n  n u m b e r  o f  r e la te d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  1 6  y e a r s . 2 .8 2 2 .8 0 2 .8 3 2 . 7 7 2 9 8 - 3 .0 7 2 .0 5 2 .8 9 .  . . 2 .8 1 3 .0 1 2 . 1 5 - 1.9 4

W i t h  r e l a t e d  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  6  y e a r s ------------------------------- 1 3 5 2 1 2 0 9 5 4 8 6 6 1 1 4 3 - 5 1 2 7 1 2 3 10 9 6 5 3 4 2 26
P e r c e n t  in  l a b o r  f o r c e ------ ----------- ------- --------- ------------------- 4 3 .5 4 3 . 6 5 3 .5 3 5 .4 4 2 . 7 1 7 . 6 7 7 . 8 6 9 .9 .  .  . 5 1 . 0 5 0 .9 3 1 .0 — -
M e a n  n u m b e r  o f  r e la te d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  6  y e a r s  . 1 .5 5 1 .5 4 1 .5 0 1 .5 8 1.66 1 . 2 7 1.00 1 .5 0 1 .5 1 1 . 7 7 1 .2 9 1.00

* y  b e a d s  • _ » _______________________________ _____________ *  3 7 4 7  7 * 6 2  $ 7 6 5 220 1 5 7 8 * 300 2 0 4 5 2 4 5 0 6 6 4 3 0 3 2 3 1 1* •1
e r e e n t  6 5  y e a r s  a n d  o v e r  . -  — ------------- -------------------------- -- 1 8 .1 1 7 . 8 20.1 1 6 . 7 1 9 .8 - 2 6 .7 2 3 .0 1 9 .1 4 8 .0 1 5 .3 1 7 . 5 3 2 .8 » • • 1 5 .7
r v ib o n  m o l e  h e a d s  u n d e r  6 5  y e a r s — ------------------------------ 3  9 0 0 3 2 3 3 9 0 3 2  3 3 0 6 6 7 9 9 6 102 1 4 0 - 1 6 7 1 3 6 9 1 10 22

P e r c e n t  in l o b o r  f o r c e ------------- ---------------------------------------------- 7 0 .9 7 1 . 2 7 5 . 5 6 9 .5 6 9 .7 . . . 8 4 .0 8 5 .3 6 7 .9 - 7 0 . 7 8 3  1 6 2 .6 . . . . . .

— - J t-JK. t.4----I- 6 6 1 1 S  3 4 7 2  S 3 * 2 * 0 « 7 6 4 21 3 6 * 1 7 5 2 5 0 *6 3 * 1 2 7 0 I N • 7 107
P e r c e n t  o f  a ll u n r e l a t e d  in d i v i d u a l s  ---------------------------- 4 3  9 4 3  4 4 4 .5 4 2 .5 4 7 . 9 2 8 .0 6 1 . 0 3 8 .3 6 0 .8 3 5 .2 6 2 .1 5 6  4 3 7 . 9 2 4 .4 26.4

*.ter  i n c o m e ______________ _ — ---------------------------------------- $ 8 0 2 $ 8 0 2 $ 8 4 4 $ 7 6 9 $ 7 9 9 $ 1  1 1 4 •$ 9 3 0 $ 8 4 7 $ 8 2 0 $ 7 6 2 $ 8 0 4 $ 7 2 6 $888 $ 9 7 1 $636
» * e a n  in c o m e  d e f i e d ____________________________________ $1 0 1 0 $ 1  0 1 3 $ 9 7 5 $ 1  0 4 3 $ 9 9 5 $ 6 6 7 $ 9 0 2 $ 9 5 7 $ 1  0 3 6 $ 1  0 2 9 $1 0 2 6 $ 1  0 7 ! $ 8 9 9 $ 8 6 0 $ 1  179
' # r c e n t  r e c e iv in g  p u b lic  a s s i s i o n c e  i n c o m e -------- --------------- 2 0 .7 1 9 . 7 1 9 .4 1 9 .9 2 8 .1 - 2 1 .4 2 2 .9 2 4  4 6 .3 21.6 2 3 .3 7 . 3 1 9 .5 19.6

» ' c e r »  6 5  y e a r s  a n d  o v e r . ....................................................................................... 4 5 . 7 4 5  4 4 7 . 2 4 4 . 0 4 7 . 8 7 5 .0 4 1 . 2 5 9 .4 3 2 .8 5 0 .0 3 9 .9 5 8 .9 5 6 .3 4 1 . 4 44.9

JMMM ---------- ----------------- ------------------- 4 3  6 4 3 3 7  0 1 2 12 9 * 6 3 4  0 1 6 6 6 3 1 S I 1 6 2 1 1 0 5 3 2 5 2 5 2 7 3 2  3 1 2 1 6 7 0 1 0 7 5 1 S 4 341
P e r c e n t  o f  o il p e r s o n s ..................................... . . . ------------------------------ 1 8  8 1 8  8 2 1 . 9 1 7 . 5 1 8 4 3 0 .5 4 2 .2 22.6 4 5 . 7 12.1 4 5 .6 5 1 . 8 1 9 .3 4 .6 4.9

r - c e n t  r e c e i v i n g  S o t i c '  S e c u r i t y  i n c o m e ---------------------------- 1 2 .9 1 2  9 1 3 .1 12.8 1 3 .2 3 6 .2 1 5 .2 1 2 .3 6 9 3 0 .0 12.6 1 3 .5 20.2 3 1 2 18.7
- * r c * r . t  6 5  y e a r s  a n d  o v e r  -------------------------------- ---------------------- 1 2 .7 1 2 .5 1 4  7 1 1 4 1 3 .3 3 6 .2 1 6  8 1 6 .0 8.8 3 3 .3 11.0 1 4  7 2 6 .5 3 2 .5 20.1

P e r c e n t  r e c e iv in g  S o c ia l S e c u r i t y  i n c o m e .  ------------------ 6 4 .0 6 4 . 7 6 4 4 6 4  9 6 0 .2 .  .  . 6 7 .6 5 8 .3 5 2 9 8 4 .6 & Q .2 6 5 .3 £ 2.1 7 6 .0 85.5
- e i o t e d  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s — ---------------------------------------- 1 9  2 9 0 1 6  6 7 1 5 6 6 6 1 1  0 0 5 2  6 1 9 10 6 1 5 4 4 7 1 2 2 7 86 1 1 5 0 7 7 5 2 7 6 3 3 92

P e r c e n t  ir v m g  w i t h  b o t h  p a r e n t s ------------------------------------- 4 9 .6 4 8 .9 3 8 .8 5 4 .1 5 5 .4 3 0 .7 7 2 . 5 2 8 .1 — 3 4 .6 4 7 . 4 6 7 .8 100.0 9.8

t - t h e M i ___ __________ _______________ ___________________ 1 2  1 9 7 1 0  6 2 7 4  0 5 2 6 5 7 5 1 5 7 0 11 5 3 2 3 2 3 6 6 2 10* 7 3 8 6 4 5 4 2 5 12 16*1
P e r c e n t  o f  o f  h o u s e h o l d s ----------- ------------------------------- --  — 1 9 .3 1 9 .4 22.1 1 8  1 1 8 4 2 0 .5 3 9 4 2 1 .5 4 4 .4 1 5 .6 4 6 .6 4 6 .1 +■ 2 0 . 7 6.6 7.8

•  n e t o c c u p e e d .  -•— --------------- ---------------------------------------------- 6 5 8 4 5 7 0 6 1 9 6 4 3  7 4 2 8 7 8 - 1 9 8 1 7 0 2 8 1 6 4 3 5 4 1 2 8 *  2 5 8 7 0 115
M e c n  v o i o e  o f  u n i t  . . . -------- . . . --------------------- ---------------------- $ 9 3 0 0 $ 9  5 0 0 $ 1 0  3 0 0 $ 9  1 0 0 $6  100 - $ 7  1 0 0 $6 8 0 0 $ 9  4 0 0 $ 1 1  3 0 0 $ 7  0 0 0 $ 7  6 0 0 $ 1 3  8 0 0 $ 1 5  8 0 0 $ 1 7  400;

• e n t e -  o c c u p ie d  ---------- ------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 5 6 1 3 4  9 2 1 2 0 8 8 2  8 3 3 6 9 2 1 8 3 3 4 1 5 3 3 8 1 4 5 3 8 4 3 1 7 1 6 7 12 54l
M e a n  g r o s s  r e n t ________ _— ------------------------------------------------ $ 6 9 $ 6 9 $66 $ 7 1 $66 . . . $ 7 1 $ 7 3 $ 5 7 $ 6 9 $ 5 6 $ 5 1 $ 7 3 $121

■ e re e n t l a c k i n g  s o m e  o r  oil p l u m b i n g  f a c i l i t i e s ---------------- 2 2 .3 2 2 .3 21.0 23.1 2 2  4 2 9 .3 1 7 . 6 2 0 .4 2 7 . 5 4 2 .3 1 6 0 4 .9 -

'E x c l u d e s  m m o t e s  o f  i n s t i t u t i o n s . m e m b e r *  o f  th e  A r m e d  F o r c e s  k v i n g  srt b o r r o c k s .  c o ll e y e  s t u d e n t s , in  d o r m i t o r i e s  o n d  u r - e t o t t d  in d i v id u a ls  u n d e r  U  y e a r s

C E N S U S  TRACT!



651

Table P-4 Income Characteristics of the Population: 1970 -Continued

Census Tracts

INCOM E IN 1969 OF FAM IU ES A N D  
UNRELATED IN D IV ID U ALS

fti feei M e t ............................................
less than $ 1 ,0 0 0 -------------------------- ------------
$1,000 to $ 1 ,9 9 9 ..........- .....................................
$2,000 to $ 2 ,9 9 9 .............................................
$3,000 to $ 3 .9 9 9 ..................................................
$4 000 to $ 4 ,9 9 9 ............... - ................................
$5,000 to $ 5 .9 9 9 .............. - .............................. -
$6,000 to $ 6 .9 9 9 .............................................—
$7,000 to $ 7 .9 9 9 ............... - ................................
$8 000 to $ 8 .9 9 9 ------------------ -------- - ............
$9,000 to $ 9 .9 9 9 .......................... - .....................
$10,000 to $ 1 1 .9 9 9 ...................... .. ................ -
$12,000 to $ 1 4 , 9 9 9 . . . . .............— ..................
$15,000 to $ 2 4 .9 9 9 ............................... ..............
$25 000 to $49 9 9 9 ...................... - ................ ..
$50,000 or m o r e _________________________
Median in c o m e __________________________
Mean incom e____________________________

Fommes ond unrelated individuals
Meoion in c o m e ______________
Meon incom e________________

Unrelated individuals 
Median income . .  
Meon incom e____

(Data based on eompte. see text far minimum base tor dermed figures (percent, median. etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Peraocoio — Cart Botonce of Escambia County

Tract
0011

Trod
0012

Trod
0013

Tract
0014

Trod
0015

Trod
0016

Trod
0018

Tract
0019

Trod
0021

Trod
0035

Tract
0004

Tract
OOil

Trad
0012

Trad
0014

Tract
0015

1 773 i n 1 $43 184 MS 1* »T 45 T9 S3 M 573 1 o ts 1 3X8 3*8
18 4 15 16 36 - - - - - 17 10 10 36 23

4 28 57 26 - - - 5 - - 8 10 49 25
10 16 57 35 33 4 - - - - 5 5 47 80 4!
23 38 68 4 — — — 7 5 - 4 20 40 64 71
44 21 52 19 67 - 9 - 5 - 15 32 57 105 45
28 56 56 8 17 6 5 11 - - 5 12 76 121 47
58 44 54 9 4! — — - 5 - 6 36 80 149 30
84 43 9! 4 37 6 5 6 4 5 - 20 65 108 16

133 53 101 16 15 — 22 5 15 - - 25 72 161 49
137 47 103 3 5 - 9 - 8 - 5 44 102 148 20
278 122 299 _ 28 - 15 5 5 6 - 103 17! 160 8
534 104 255 5 23 — 11 11 - 18 9 44 145 164 16
366 59 295 4 5 - 5 - 27 24 - 14 107 149 7

49 11 51 — - - 10 - - - - - 4! 34 -
10 _ 38 4 10 - — - - - * 5 -

$12 410 $9 681 $11 047 $2 543 $5 559 $9 SCO $7 750 $9 063 $14 583 $4 467 $9 420 $9 559 $8 323 $4 867
$12 654 $9 962 $12 763 $20 540 $8 185 $12 229 $8 139 $10 203 $14 285 $4 916 $8 784 $10 540 $9 030 $5 496

1 884 926 1 766 190 514 29 137 76 79 59 205 440 1 370 1 826 515
$12 206 $6 97! $10 429 $2 629 $4 286 $ 4  643 $8 518 $5 000 $9 063 $ 1 4 083 $1 654 S8 400 $8 307 $7 362 S3 816
$12 313 $ 7 526 $11 834 $20 004 $6 092 $ 4  403 $9 636 $5 880 $10 203 $12 908 $2 786 $7 753 $9 00! $8 040 $4 490

112 304 203 6 171 13 46 31 — 6 139 67 342 298 117
$6 067 $1 469 $3 544 $1 284 $3 000 $2 357 - . . . $1 244 $2 405 $3 255 $1 892 $957
$6 906 $2 54! $4 686 $1 895 $4 508 $2 600 - $1 775 $2 012 $4 378 $2 965 $1 068



652

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

Pwtaocoto —Con Be tone* of Escombio County

Tract
0 0 1 1

Trod
0 0 1 2

Trod
0 0 13

Trod
0 0 U

Trod
0 0 15

Trod
0 0 1 6

Trod
0 0 18

Tract
0 0 1 9

Trod
0Q21

Trad
0035

Trad
00U4

Trad
0 0 1 1

Trad
0 0 12

Trod
0 0 1 4

Trod
0013

f t  1*6 O F  I N C O M E  I N  1969 O F  FAM ILIES

* •  fan) A m  .  ____  . . .___  ______________ 1 7 7 2 a m 1 SA3 10 4 343 1 * 91 4S 7 4 S3 44 3 7 3 1 0 2 1 1 S 2 1 111
W ith  wage or salary income . . . _________ _____ ______ ’ 1 73 0 5 70 1 4 1 2 1 5 7 282 16 8 7 38 79 53 50 345 961 1 3 7 9 361

Mean wage or salary income____ _____ _ __________ s n  803 $9 522 3 10  869 $3 8 1 1 35 5 10 5 1 0  421 $ 7  5 6 7 59 4 7 7 3 1 3  651 55 248 38 1 7 2 39 2 71 38 7 6 6 35 268
W ith  nontorm sell employment in c o m e . .___  ________ 146 36 183 - 21 - 10 _ 5 5 53 86 1 1 2 16

Mean nontorm self-employment in com e___ _________ $3 10 7 $5 939 5 15  353 - - — — 35 156 36 398 3 4 7 0 4
With form self employment income ____________  _ 14 16 19 - 5 - - - - _ — .. 14 5 .

Mean farm self-employment in c o m e___ ____ ________ - • . - - - - — _ — _ .
With Social Security income................. ............... .............. 124 89 199 3 7 81 - 14 12 15 — 14 4 7 1 7 3 2 1 4 80

Mean Socioi Security income . . . . .  __________ $1 768 32 126 31 502 3826 $1 16 4 - - 51 3 7 2 51 553 31 529 $ 1 290
With public assistance or public welfore income ............. 11 13 26 79 55 - - 7 5 — 10 43 55 56

Mean public assistance or public welfore income_____ 3588 51 0 7 0 3 7 1 7 - - — — 3835 3 8 7 8 3465
W it h other income. . . . . .  . . .________ _ __________ 8 5 7 2 13 689 12 69 - 40 34 2 7 18 18 85 364 484 82

Mton othff mcorne..................  . . . .  _______________ $1 554 31 603 32 026 5 1 4  3 7 4 - 33 621 31 544 340 2 31 362 32 943 5 1 6 33 51 052

RATIO OF FAMILY INCOME TO POVERTY LEVEL1

Percent of fomilies with incomes:
I

Less than 50 of poverty level .. .. .___ _____________ 1 0 1 .4 2 .6 31 0 16 .9 _ 6 .3 2 5 .8 4 8 1 5 73
50 to 74 . . .  ____________ ___________ ____ ______ 0 .6 2 .8 1 7 .9 8 .2 - - - 6 .1 1 .5 3 9 18.8
” 5 to 99 . ______ ______ _________ 0 .9 3 .9 1 .1 1 2 .0 7 .0 3 8 4 4 n 136
i oo to i 2 4 . . .  : ________________________________ 1 .7 3 .2 2 .1 8 .7 9 .0 — — 13  3 6 .3 2 2 .7 7 .2 1 .8 3 .1 10.1
' .2 5  to ) 49 ................................ ...................... .............. 2 4 1 .6 3 .5 10 .9 7 .9 . . - 5.5 - - - — 4 .0 5 2 8 .2 11.6
1 50 to ! 99 . ................................ , .  ________ ________ 4  6 1 1 .9 12 .3 1 .6 11 4 - 15 .4 2 8 9 1 7 .7 — — 9 .9 10 .5 14  7 17.3
2 00 to 2 99 ____ __________________ ___________ ____ 2 6 .7 3 3 .1 2 3 .7 9 .2 2 4 .5 3 0 .8 1 1 . 1 2 2 .8 9 .4 2 4 .2 34 0 2 8 .6 2 6 .4 14.8
3.00 or m o r e __ . . .  _______________________________ 62 6 4 4 .2 5 2 .1 8 .7 1 5 .2 - 48 4 4 6 .7 4 6 8 9 0 .6 2 1 .2 3 6 2 4 6 .7 3 4 .2 6.5

INCO M E BELOW POVERTY LEVEL'

Families . . . . . . ___  _________ _______________________ 34 37 10 0 112 1 1 0 4 — — S _, 21 32 73 202 151
Pe rcen t  of oil fom i l ie s________  ______  ___ 1 .9 5 .9 6 4 6 0 .9 32 1 . . . - - 6 .3 — 31 8 8.6 7 3 1 3 .2 397

M ean  f am i ly  income . . . . . ___ ______________________ 31 596 32 309 31 949 5 ! 8 3 7 31 9 73 - - - 52 125 52 402 52 204 $2 846
M e an  in com e  d e f ic i t ____________ __________________ 1 2  461 31 2 1 6 $1 564 51 9 1 2 $1 992 - - - . . . 31 3 8 7 3929 51 333 31 413
Percent receiving public (assistance income --------------- - - 16 .0 5 4 .5 15 .5 - - - — — 2 1 . 9 25.3 2 0 .3 22.8
M e a n  sue of family ___ . . . ...... .................. ................ 4 .6 2 3 7 8 3 .7 7 4 15 4 38 - - - 3 .8 1 3 49 3 83 5.H
With re la ted  ch i ld ren  under 18 years _____________  - 34 22 71 96 86 - - - - io 2 7 60 139 127

M e a n  number of related children under 18 years . . 3 .0 0 2 .5 5 3 09 2 9 7 - - - - 2 .5 2 2 .0 5 2 .6 0 3 5<
W ith  re la ted  ch i ld ren  under 6 years .. . . ----- --------- 19 13 44 7 1 29 ~ - - - - ~ 13 31 78 63

M e a n  n u m b e r  of reloted children under 6 years . . . 1 .5 9 1.5 9 2 34 - - - - - - 1 39 1 36 1.57



653

Pwtaocoto — Con Bo tone* o f  Escombio County

C ensu s Tracts Tract
0011

T rod
0012

T rod
0013

T ro d
0 0 U

T ro d
0015

T ro d
0016

T rod
0018

T ro d
0019

T rod
0021

T ro d
0035

T rod
0004

T ro d
0011

T ro d
0012

T ro d
0014

T ro d
0015

*

Families with female heod . . . . . -------- -------------------- - 23 17 58 88 43 6 15 17 60 60
With related children under 18 yeors ----- ------------ 23 17 48 82 39 - - - - - 6 15 17 56 46

Mean number of related children under 18 yeors. 2.83 3.09 2.49 - - - - - 2.93 2.91
With reioted children under 6 yeors ......  .... .. . — 13 13 28 66 “ - - - ~ 7 9 29 15

Percent in labor fo rc e _________ ________ ___  - - 89 3 77 3 - - - - - - - . . . - 24.1 . . -
Mean number of reioted children under 6 yeors _ 1.61 1 64 - ~ ~ 1.17

lenity h»«4* . . . . . .___________________________________ - 34 37 100 112 110 4 5 21 32 75 202 15C
Percent 65 years and o v e r ................... ........... .......... .. - - 16.2 6.0 11.6 18.2 - - - - - - 30.7 18.8 17.1
Civilian mole beods under 65 yea rs ------------  . . ----- 11 9 26 24 51 4 - - 5 - - 17 34 85 74

Percent in labor fo rc e _______ ___ —  . . . . --------- 69 2 78 4 - - - - 82.4 7 7 . 6 59.5

Uiir«iet»d . . .  ____ _ ... ________  - - - _ 8 67 52 _ 110 _ 17 13 6 95 25 102 128 104
PerceM of all unrelated ind iv idu a ls___ __ _______ 7 1 36 8 25 6 - 64 3 _ 37 0 41.9 — 68.3 37.3 29.8 43.0 88 9

Mean income ........... ........ .................... ............. ........ $999 $942 - $740 _ - $689 -$92 $791 $775 $706
Mean income d e f ie d -----  ---------- --------- ----------------- $808 $864 - $1 126 - - $1 148 $1 603 $1 048 $1 051 $1 164
Percent receiving public assistance income _ ___ — . 9 0 19.2 - 35.5 — - - — - 16.8 24 0 12.7 1225 7.7
Percent 65 years ond Over . . . .____ . . . __ _______ 56.7 67 3 - 30.0 - - - 368 24 0 32.4 33.6 14 4

................ . ........ ......... . .......... . . . . 165 207 429 465 592 8 17 13 10 6 161 147 364 <KT2 911
Percent of all persons . . . _______  ___ ______ 2 4 9 0 7.3 56 8 37 9 116 5.0 8.2 3 3 2 7 49 8 10.3 9 9 15 4 46 8

Percent receiving Social Security in c o m e .. . ............... 2.4 217 9 8 3.0 115 - 20.5 2.7 24 5 15 7 11 3
Pe _ent 65 yeors ond o v e r___  _. _____. . . .  . . 4 8 21 3 13 5 4.1 13 7 - - 32 9 4 1 16 8 14 1 8 0

Percent receiving Social Security incom e........... . 72.7 65.5 56.8 — - - 62 3 - 7 2  1 46.5 65 8
Related children under 18 yeors . _____ _________ 93 66 189 324 283 _ _ — - - 27 7 7 132 378 46*

Percent living with both porents . __________ ____ 24 7 24.2 31.2 22 8 58 3 - - - - - - 53.2 74.2 35 4 4* 1

He- etioMi _ . . 32 61 129 103 179 4 17 13 5 6 44 44 114 1 M 1 U
Percent of all households _______________  _____ 1 7 3.9 7.7 56 9 39 3 13 8 13 6 i 7 1 6 6 1C 2 52 4 i 1 6 10 4 16.5 47 l

Owner occupied. ________________  ____ _______ 21 41 102 21 1 14 4 10 13 16 30 6 6 181 121
Mean volue of unrt . .  ____ . . .

Renter occupied _________ ______ 11
$19 800 

20
$13 500 

27 82
$10 900 

65 7 5 6 78
$6 ?OC

14
$ 1 2  ' 0 0  

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$10 A X .  

t f i

J X X
11:

Mean gross r e n t___________ _______ __ _________ $129 $56 $52 _ _ — . . . $81 $110 IS* w
Percent locxmg some or oil plumbing toc iiit ie s______ > 4 7 - 30 2 - - - 409 47 7 3 5 : *  c r ; a

'Excludes inmates cf institutions, members of the Armed Forces Iwog >r horrocks. college students in dorm itories, end unreto’ ed • '<1 /Cuois'cwsoe- » year's



655

Census Tracts
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0 0 1 7

T ra c t
0 0 1 8

T r a c t
0 0 1 9

T r a c t
0 0 2 0

T r a c t
0 0 2 1

T r a c t
0 0 2 2

T r a c t
0 0 ? 3

T r a d  
0 0 2 3  9 9

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T r a d
0 0 2 5

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0 0 2 6

T r a d
0 0 2 7

T r o d
0 0 2 8

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0 0 2 9

T Y P E  O F  I N C O M E  I N  1 9 6 9  O F  F A M I U E S

All I m B m ________________ __________ _______ a  n 1 1 7 7 1 U S 633 9 3 1 1 657 1 6 4 1 3 0 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 7 1 1 1 0 3 9 1 8 6 3 1 S 1 •
With woge or solory in co m e ---- ---------------------------------------- 637 1 046 1 004 717 780 1 655 1 6 4 8 1 763 - 398 190 567 8 7 3 1 6 4 3 1 417

Mean woge or Malory income ----------------------------  - - $5 126 $6 323 $6 573 $7 061 $6 882 $7 785 $7 410 $8 708 - $9 466 $12 346 $9 191 $7 510 $9 806 $8 274
Witn nonform self-employmeni income ____________— 35 72 104 120 84 183 91 258 - 28 48 106 87 2)4 135

Mean nonform self-employment in com e___ _________ *4 373 $5 646 $2 871 $4 855 $5 596 $5 011 $4 530 $9 453 - $4 546 $5 602 $3 061 $3 620 $7 249 $4 435
With form self-employment incom e. _____________ 5 5 - 9 - 4 5 15 - n - 4 5 5 6

Meon form self-employment in com e________________ - . . . - . . . . . .
With Sociol Security incom e___ ____ ______ . .  - . . 123 144 284 161 238 255 223 274 - 13 27 154 172 191 229

Meon Social Security income __ ______  _____ $1 272 $1 277 $1 445 $1 327 $1 463 $1 587 $1 243 $1 468 - $2 313 $1 249 $1 83! $1 511 $1 597
With publtc ossistonce or public welfore income __ __ 109 177 206 54 85 56 113 47 - - 6 16 85 61 54

Meon public ossistonce or public welfore incom e____ $596 $851 $623 $696 $994 • $887 $612 $550 - - , . . $914 $700 $722
Wrth other in c o m e__ ________ ___ ____ ____ ____ _ 85 180 335 267 242 642 628 968 - 160 127 379 389 779 528

Meon other in com e__________ _____________________ $28 461 $1 565 $1 598 $1 376 $1 392 $1 701 $1 767 $3 432 $1 413 $2 290 $4 3 1 8 $2 542 $2 609 $1 911

R A T I O  O F  F A M I L Y  I N C O M E  T O  P O V E R T Y  L E V E L ’

Percent of fomifies w ith incomes
less thon .5 0  of poverty le v e l___ __________________ 13.3 16.5 6.8 1.6 6.4 3 8 4.7 4.1 - 6 4 3 7 2.4 4.7 2 .8 1 .9
.50 to . 7 4 ________________ _____ ___________________ 10 4 7.1 6.5 2 .6 8.3 3.8 4.7 2 .3 — 4.3 2 .5 2.8 5.4 2 .1 1.8
.75 to . 9 9 . __________________________________________ 7 1 9.2 10 7 8 7 3 8 5 4 6 9 2 9 5.0 5 4 3 3 8  3 1 4 3 6
1 00 to 1.24_______________________ _______________ 15.8 10.0 9 0 5.5 9.2 4.3 8.3 5.0 13.5 6,0 9.6 3.8 4.3
1.25 to 1 49_________ ________________ 15 9 7.2 84 4.3 9.5 7.6 8.0 3 .1 - 6 4 - 5 4 8 7 6 .3 5.0
1.50 to 1.99___ _____ ____________ 13.7 1 2  6 12.8 21.9 13 9 16.0 14.7 10 4 - 12.3 3 3 10 9 16.7 11.0 14 6
2 00 to 2 .99_____________________ 15.5 16.7 18.3 2 2 .C 25.3 26.2 21.5 2 6 8 —. 2 0 4 194 25 9 17.2 27.0 3 6  5
3 00 or m o re__________  _____ . . 8 4 20.6 27.6 3 3  4 23.6 31 C 31.2 45.3 - 31.8 65.7 43.3 29.4 45.6 32 3

I N C O M E  B E L O W  P O V E R T Y  L E V E L '

N aiKe t . .  ................................. 3 1 3 3 * 6 364 107 1 7 3 3 4 1 $ 0 0 1 9 3 6 4 3 6 61 T91 117 i n
Percent of oil fom ibes______ 30 8 32.8 24 0 12 9 18.5 13.0 16.3 9.4 — 1 5 6 1 1 .6 8.5 18 4 6 .3 7.3

Meon fomtly in com e______ . $2 418 $1 992 $2 121 $2 203 $2 059 $ 2  086 $2 017 $ 1  8 0 1 - $2 017 $ 2  2 0 2 $1 924 $2 353 $1 591 $2 692
Meon income d e f ic it___ $1 879 $1 929 $1 172 $910 $1 698 SI 250 $1 265 $1 429 — $2 030 $2 128 $1 861 $1 411 $1 766 $1 154
Percent receiving public assistance income 35.2 23 1 45 8 21.5 33.1 6.7 20.7 8 .3 — ... .. 16 4 16.8 5.1 10.8
Meon size of fam ily _______ 5.27 4 49 3 51 3.23 4 17 3 4 0 3 45 3.47 ... 4 4 5 5.07 4 61 4 34 3 42 4.23
Wrth r e la te d  children under 18 yeors 166 295 166 48 i n 137 208 124 .. 66 24 46 135 72 81

Meon number of relottd chiloren under 18 years 4.29 3.34 2.63 2.65 2.92 2.77 2.17 2-25 2 9 2 3.59 3.30 2.69 3.26
W r t h  r e k i t e d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  6 yeors 98 219 68 21 44 55 124 7 8 49 5 37 62 42 57

Meon number of related children under 6 years 2 31 1.62 1.88 1.64 1.27 1.80 1.96 - 1.16 * . . 1.16 1.65 1.26 2.19



656

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

Baionee of Escambia County—Con

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Trad Trod Trad
0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 np7? 0023 0023.99 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029

Families with femole h e o d ______ ____—  . . . . . . . . . 97 140 89 39 87 68 89 74 . 22 20 48 34 32
With related children unoer 16 veors ...................... 75 132 61 21 63 51 80 62 - 22 - 20 48 34 32

Mean number of reioted children under 16 yeors. 3 80 3.02 1.59 . . . 2.29 2.22 1.64 1.92 - . . . - . . . 2.71 2.15 3.72
With rfcloled children under 6 y e o r s ______________ 32 86 12 3 11 _ 17 20 • 22 — 11 21 15 18

Percent in iobor force............................................ 65.6 48.8 . • . • . . - - - -  . - - - - . . . . . .
Mean number of reioted children under 6 yeors . 2.50 1.34 - . . — — — • • • • ’ *

»*»8y S e e d s________________________________ - — 311 3S* 2(4 107 172 241 300 1*2 6* 2( *1 191 117 111
Percent 65 yeors ond o v e r . . .------ . . . . ---------------- 6.1 8.8 21.5 44.9 14.5 17.4 14.3 12.5 - - - 9.8 18.8 8.5 11.7
Civilian mole heads under 65 y e o r s_______________ 106 216 141 38 64 83 81 71 - 12 * 28 41 97 61 46

Percent in iobor force - _ _ - _____________ __ 68 9 8 0 6 51.1 73.7 62.5 67.5 • 87.7 81.7 — 85.7 75.6 79.4 63.9 89.1

Uareleted indiv (duets ____________________________________ 101 111 190 132 SS 15( 1*9 13( 12 *0 37 119 28 51
Percent of oh unrelated individuals _______________ 53.5 57.3 55.6 52.6 27.0 32.7 43.0 25.9 - • . . 2 2 4 21.6 51.7 17.5 24.2

Meon income ........................... ...... ......... ....................... $788 $624 $805 $731 $958 $809 $903 $963 - . . . $673 $696 $777 $688 $822
V-eon income defied___________________________ $1 032 $1 187 $1 014 $1 092 $871 $988 $870 $836 - • «• • $1 207 $1 124 $1 061 $1 175 $1 O il
Percent receiving public ossistonce incom e..________ 14.8 14.4 27.9 15.2 21.8 10.8 18.9 8.7 - - - 16.2 13 4 17.9 -
Percent 65 years ond o v e r . .  ______ _________________ 48.1 54.2 41.6 45.5 52.7 57.0 59.8 49.3 — *" 43.2 33.6 39.3 31 4

PtrtMt ______ ______________ __________ . . . --------------.— . 1 231 1 (S3 1 1(6 4 7 ( 772 977 1 203 (04 _ 30* 202 31( 941 421 530
Percent of oil persons ______ _____________ ________ - 39.3 38.5 7 1 2 1 6 4 22.0 15.2 18.0 11.6 - 15.7 20.6 12.5 24.4 6.3 9.2

Percent receiving Socic1 Security incom e.._________ 8.6 6.0 21.3 35.8 15.8 15.0 15.3 13.9 - _ 6.9 5.0 9.6 1 1 4 11.2
Pecent 65 yeors ono over____ ______ ___________ 5.8 6.1 16.5 2 8 9 10.1 15.1 14.6 15.3 - - 6 9 10.3 7.5 7 9

Percent receiving Sociol Security income___ . . . . . . 68 1 48.7 73.5 89.1 64.1 64.2 e 85.8 68.3 - - 61.2 68.8 100.0
Related children under 18 y e a r s . . . . _____ ______ ____ 621 1 o n 462 144 356 377 433 288 - 191 68 167 463 196 255

Percent living with both poren ts_____ ____ _____ 44 8 51.3 64.9 77,8 51.4 71.6 69.1 58.3 - 49.2 100.0 40.1 57.0 60.2 50.6

MenebeMl _______________ __________________. . . ______ 2 ( * 4M 41S 191 1 ( 7 339 4 1 ( 290 — 72 SS (* 243 127 141
rer ren ' r ' n l  hnuse^olcs ...................  . . . . . . . . . . 35.8 37 8 30.5 20 4 20.6 1 6 .^ 2 0 4 12.1 - 16.6 14 7 12 4 23.9 6.6 8 6

Cr«*ner occupied. . . .  ...................... ....... ........... .. ........... . . . . 144 192 238 131 124 180 114 146 - - 11 48 125 67 78
Meon voiue of unrf . .  . . . . . . ........ ................................... .. $9 500 $7 300 $6 300 $6 800 $7 300 $9 000 $9 900 $11 900 - - . . . $ U  800 $8 300 $14 900 $11 500

Rente' occupied___ . . . ___ _____________ ___________ 142 276 177 60 63 159 304 144 - 72 44 38 118 60 63
Mecr gross rent .................................. ............... ...... $63 $56 $73 $84 $64 $93 $61 $100 - $26 $112 $92 $59 $118 $103

Percent locking some or oh plumbing facilities______ 47.6 18 6 18.3 2.6 25.7 1.5 1.7 4.1 “' 7.3 10.5 25.1 7.9 -

’fsdudes mmoies c' in-Muttons members c ' th e  Armed Forces living ir barroc ns college students in dormitories, ond unrelated mdividuofs under 14 yeors



657

Table P-4 Income Characteristics of the Population: 1970—Continued
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C e n s u s  T r a c t s

• M e n ta l fcacombw County —Con. Santa Rom  County

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INCOME IN 1 9 6 9  O f  fAM IU ES A N D
UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

AS Jm « m ................... .................. - - - - - - _______ 1 771 1 3M 1 70S 3 «$7 1 M3 3 344 3 3*3 932 7SS 996 1 63* *23 932 394 M S
let* then $1,000______________________________________ 53 24 10) 66 43 74 42 67 63 39 49 33 80 11 28
$) 000 to $1,999............... .... ........... ............. .. ............ .. 44 14 52 66 39 89 87 44 48 70 143 49 64 u 70

55$2,000 to $2.999______________________________________ 47 38 74 97 42 97 69 29 67 66 113 43 45 21
$3,000 to $3.999 .......... .................................................................. 41 13 87 95 63 112 98 76 48 62 82 69 84 16 100
$4,000 to $4,999__________________________________ — _ 74 55 113 96 104 113 100 54 36 78 123 49 S3 11 124
$5,000 to $5 .999 .......... ........................... ......................... ............ 120 76 177 162 75 191 114 67 45 83 33 73 79 26 109
$6,000 to $6,999 ............ ............. ............................................... .. 158 119 190 200 83 235 155 55 58 82 67 20 75 20 63
$7,000 to $7.999___ . . . . . . . . ..................................................... 99 119 134 150 99 252 209 69 48 90 84 51 78 10 66
$8,000 to $ 8 . 9 9 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ____. . . . . . . . . . 174 122 181 185 139 120 212 56 47 107 72 70 99 33 38
$9,000 to $ 9 . 9 9 9 . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . ____ . . . . . . . . . . 189 131 106 710 125 159 188 55 24 112 58 55 52 12 39
$10,000 to $ 1 1 , 9 9 9 . . . . . . . . _____ . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . 243 251 217 267 107 234 372 152 82 99 83 50 113 49 87
$12,000 to $14.999............... ........... ......................................... 309 204 163 281 127 281 285 124 71 50 72 60 38 54 39
$15,000 to $24.999.......... ..................................... 190 90 98 166 82 255 242 74 93 43 47 — 61 16 22
$25,000 to $49 9 9 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. 22 10 15 21 14 17 71 5 23 9 . 11
$50 000 or mor* .................... .................... .. . 9 15 18 5 5 —
Median m com *_______________  _____ $9 402 $9 405 $7 448 $8 540 $2 165 $7 837 S9 239 S8 089 $7 292 $7 167 S5 091 S5 932 S6 813 S8 515 15 417
M*on income____________________ $10 084 $9 604 $7 877 $8 739 $8 532 $9 245 S10 589 S8 663 $9 479 S7 235 S6 267 $6 383 S7 257 S8 128 U  230

families and unrelated individuals . 1 919 1 311 1 955 2 338 1 344 3 798 2 664 1 064 862 1 177 1 290 712 1 101 317 2 493Med ion incom e_______ $9 176 $9 332 $6 885 $7 994 S ' 448 $5 088 S7 828 S7 162 S6 534 $6 302 S4 321 S5 315 S5 753 S8 167 S2 671Meon income____ ______, $9 715 $9 468 $7 .392 $8 152 ss 019 $6 473 S8 718 S7 782 $6 631 S6 509 SS 539 $5 758 S6 464 S7 743 S3 779

Unreloied individuals . 147 45 247 281 202 1 554 602 152 104 187 264 90 169 23 1 648Median income___ _ $5 528 $5 250 $3 425 $2 887 c 500 SI 766 $989 SI 125 SI 629 SI 578 $996 SI 257 SI 500 SI 939Meon income__ _ $5 268 $5 637 $4 038 $3 852 $5 119 S2 471 SI 689 S2 380 $2 457 $2 668 S2 710 SI 436 S2 091 S2 522



658

t&BHwaf iseamtas C o w n r ^ - C o n . Santa Rota County

Tract Trae* Tract M  Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract 
( S £  CieS 0032 « m  0035 0096 0G3? 0038 0099 SKMO

Tract Tract Tract Tract
0161 0102 0103 0 1 0 4

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

r m  OF INCOME IN 1969 OF FAMILIES

A l Im C m  .................. ...........................
With woge or sotary in c o m e ............................ ..

Meon wage or solory incom e-----------------------
With nonform self-employment incom e--------- -

Mean nonform self employment in com e-------
With form self-employment incom e----- ------------

Mean form self-employment in com e ------------
With Social Security in com e .--------------------------

Meon Sociol Security income -. - -----------------
With public assistance or public welfare income -----------

Meor. public assistance or public welfare incom e--------
With otoe* income. . . .  -----------------------------------------

Meon other income . -------- --------------------------------

SATIO OF FAMILY INCOME TO POVERTY LEVEL*

Percent of fommes with incomes;
less thon 50 of poverty le v e l------- --------------------------
.50 to 7 4 ......... . .......... ............................................. ........
.75 to 9 9 . . _________ ____  ________ - ..........................
1 00 to 1.24.... ..................................................................
1 25 to I 4 9 ............. . ................. ............... ................ -
1.50 to 1 9 9 ........................................................................
2 00 to 2 9 9 . . . ............................................................
3 00 or m o re___ _____________________-- -----------------

IN C O M E  BELO W  POVERTY LEVEL*

tamiSes . . . . . . --------------------- ----------------------------------------
Percent of oil fom ilie s--------------------------------------—

Mean family in com e ....................... ............ ........ ............
Mean income d e f ic it ------------------- -----------------------—
Percent receiving public ossistonce incom e----------------
Mean size of f a m i ly ------------------ ---------------------------
With related children under 18 years ...................... ..

Mean nunt bet of reioted children under 18 years . .
With reioted children under 6 yeors -------------------------

Mean number of reioted children under 6 y e o r s ----

1 7 7 2 1 2 6 6 1 7 M 2 0 5 7 1 1 4 2
1 5 76 1 2 1 7 1 558 1 8 7 9 1 0 4 3

$9 4 0 4 $ 9  2 5 5 $ 7  8 6 4 $8 596 S I  0 3 3
1 7 9 5 7 1 4 6 1 1 5 7 2

$5 986 $ 4  2 8 5 $3 8 8 0 $ 5  3 45 $ 7 96 3
21 6 4 28 1 8

$1 0 3 9 . . .

14 8 83 1 7 0 18 4 15 9
( 1  363 $ 1 9 0 3 $ 1 2 0 7 $ 1 52 4 $1 888

3 0 33 9 4 79 7 3
$ 8 0 7 $ 1 6 2 $ 9 2 4 $ 79 0 $ 8 19

7 1 3 3 9 3 2 8 1 6 4 4 2 7 0
$2 4 2 7 $ 1 2 6 5 $1 2 2 1 $ 1 3 04 $ 1 2 4 2

3 .6 2  6 9 .4 5 .6 6 .1
3 1 1 .3 3 .3 1 .0 2 .9
2 .4 1 .3 3 .8 3 .7 2 .9
2 9 5 .5 9 .9 5 .0 7 .1
4 .0 4 .4 8 4 7  4 7 .2

1 3 .4 1 6 .7 1 3 .5 1 5 8 1 4 .1
2 7 .5 3 1 .6 22.7 2 7 .4 2 4 .8
4 3 .2 3 6 .5 2 8 9 3 4 .2 3 4 9

1 6 6 66 2 6 2 2 1 9 1 9 6
9 .0 5 .2 1 6 .6 1 0 .4 1 1 .9

$1 556 $ 1 7 5 2 $1 9 5 6 $ 1 7 1 6 $2 08 5
$1 85 1 $1 9 5 5 $2 3 0 7 $1 585 $1 868

6 3 6 .1 1 8 .0 5 .2 2 2  1
3 54 4 0 2 4  91 3 .4 2 4  4 3

10 5 66 254 15 0 89
2 .5 8 2 .3 5 3 .3 5 2 .2 6 3 .4 7

50 50 1 1 8 8 7 3 7
1 .1 8 1 .6 4 1 .9 8 1 .3 0 2 16

2  2 4 4 2  2 6 2 9 3 2 7 S < 9 9 6
1 9 9 5 2  0 3 7 8 3 4 59 8 8 0 8

$ 8  8 0 8 $ 1 0  1 3 7 $ 8  1 2 0 $ 8  2 0 5 $ 7  3 8 3
2 4 6 1 8 5 5 8 7 7 6 6

$ 4  7 5 9 $ 9  1 1 9 $ 3  7 0 8 $ 4  4 4 0 $ 2  4 8 5
2 6 5 1 — 1 2 4 1 2 3

$ 3 1 5 $ 5 7 4 - $ 6  0 0 9 $ 2  1 0 0
3 2 5 3 4 2 8 9 16 8 19 5

$ 1  6 3 8 $ 1 4 7 7 $ 1 5 5 4 $ 1 1 2 ! $ 1 4 8 9
1 1 4 9 8 9 2 6 ! 1 0 9

$ 7 3 2 $ 7 0 3 $ 1 3 6 8 $ 8 0 6 $ 8 8 8
6 3 5 6 8 6 2 8 0 1 7 4 2 7 0

$ 2  1 7 4 $ 1 4 7 8 $ 2  9 3 6 $ 5  4 8 2 $ 1 4 3 6

5 .3 2 .3 1 2 .9 1 2 .1 8 .5
2 .9 4 .0 2 .9 5 .7 4 .3
3 .3 4 .1 6 . 7 5 .5 ' 4 .4
6 .1 2 .5 3 .4 5 .3 4 .5
8 .1 3 .5 6 .5 6 .3 8 .5

1 7 . 1 1 3 .5 1 3 .8 1 1 . 6 1 8 .6
2 3 .0 3 0 .9 2 2 .4 1 5 .8 2 7 .1
3 4 4 3 9 .2 3 1 .3 3 7 .6 2 4 .0

2 S 6 2 3 5 2 0 9 1 7 7 1 7 1
1 1 . 4 1 0 .4 2 2 4 2 3 .4 1 7 .3
7 2 2 $ 2  1 3 1 $ 2  0 3 9 $1 6 8 0 $ 1 6 9 9
6 1 2 $ 1 1 9 9 $ 2  4 7 8 $ 1 7 9 3 $ 1 9 1 !

2 9 .7 2 8 .5 2 5 .8 2 3 .7 4 6 .8
3 .4 7 3 .5 4 5 .2 4 3 9 0 4 18

1 6 0 1 3 1 1 8 3 10 1 1 2 0
2 .5 9 2 .7 1 3 .7 6 3 4 2 3 .1 9

8 0 7 5 1 4 1 4 7 6 9
1 .4 9 1 4 5 2 .0 2 1 .9 8 1 .7 2

1 026 6 1 2 9 3 2 2 9 4 64S
8 3 2 4 9 7 65 8 2 4 8 7 7 5

%& 2 3 0 $ 6  5 5 3 $ 7  0 2 1 $® 0 0 5 $ 5  9 4 7
4 6 53 1 0 2 15 38

$ 5  0 2 8 $ 3  4 9 3 $ 6  0 0 6 .  • . $ 2  70 4
2 6 7 1 1 5 7 33 99

$ 4  0 6 8 $ !  5 8 8 $ 6  26 0 $ 3  9 2 9 $ 2  584
3 1 3 1 4 5 2 0 4 6 2 58

$ 1 2 8 8 $ 1 4 5 6 $ 1 13 3 $ 1 2 9 6 $99 4
2 4 5 63 6 7 15 30

$ 9 0 4 $ 7 5 9 $ 9 8 7 .  .  . $ 70 8
1 7 5 1 1 3 1 7 2 64 242

$ 1 6 2 5 $ 1 3 8 7 $ 1 4 5 8 $1 3 8 6 $899

1 3 .1 7  1 1 1 . 7 5 .1 3.3
9 .5 6 .4 5 9 7 .5 6.9

1 2 .3 7 .2 3 .2 1 . 7 10 .4
9 .2 9 .8 9 .4 5 .1 B.e
4 .2 6 .4 7 .8 3 .7 15 .9

1 2 .7 1 4 .1 1 0 .2 1 8 .4 1 7 .8
2 1 . 7 2 9 .7 2 7 .5 2 1 .1 16 .0
1 7 .4 1 9 .1 2 4 .2 3 7 .4 2 1 .1

3 5 7 1 2 9 194 42 174
3 4  8 2 0 .7 2 0 .8 1 4 .3 20.6

$2 0 9 2 $ 1 6 8 3 $1 15 5 $ 1 3 3 3 $ 2  150
$ 1 5 4 2 $ 1 3 4 2 $ 2  0 2 0 $ 1 2 5 2 $ 1  136

5 4 9 3 6 .4 2 5 .8 2 3  8 5.7
4 .0 7 3 .2 6 3 .6 8 2 6 7 3.53

2 1 5 61 1 2 0 1 6 111
3 45 2 .7 4 2 .7 0 2.32

1 0 2 4 2 4 1 5 90
1 .9 1 1 . 7 1 1 .7 3 1 53



659

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

Bmmm al fascamtom County—Con. Santa Stota County

Tract
0030

Tract
0031

Trod
QP32

Trad
0033

1rad
*534

Tract
0035

Traet
0036

Trad
0037

Trad
0033

Trad
0039

Trad
0040

Trod
010)

Trad
0102

Trad
0103

Tract
0104

Fomiltes with female head _______ ___ — ------------- 69 22 109 84 45 103 43 83 56 47 150 37 48 4 14
With related children under 18 years ________ .. .. 57 22 103 75 3) 78 43 76 35 35 119 22 37 11

Mean number of related children under 18 yea rs_ 2 68 3.35 1 63 3 13 2.91 2 4 4 4.05 2.83 3.31 3 34 2.54
With i elated children under 6 years ............... .......... 26 11 56 17 4 44 18 62 14 22 59 17 11 4

Percent in labor fo rce__________ _______________ 61.5 41.1 . . . - v v 72.7 - 25 8 — — 33.9 u
Mean number of related children under 6 years _ 1 00 1.73 . . . 1.57 1.73 2.20 -

f®®Hy h#®4i ..................... _ . _ _ . . . . . . .  ....... 160 66 213 213 136 2S6 23S 2®9 177 171 357 129 194 42 174
Percent 65 years and over ___ ____  _____ ________ 12.5 - 12.7 7.5 22.1 11.7 24.7 5.7 35.6 24.6 31.1 46.5 24.7 33.3 13.2
Civilian male heads under 65 y e a rs ._______ _________ 56 28 150 71 75 107 131 123 79 88 127 47 110 28 22

Percent m lobar fo rce___ . ________  __ . . . . 39 3 75.0 74.7 380 573 72.9 51 9 87.8 62.0 87 5 53 5 66.0 61.8 39.3

Unrelated s®4'rvi4®eis 34 16 80 108 76 162 152 9? m 107 187 U 102 11 m
Percent of all unrelated individuals 23 1 35.6 32 4 38 4 37.6 50.2 58.5 63.8 57 7 57 2 70.8 73.3 60.4 4 8  1

Meon income $476 . . . $517 $968 $518 $733 $664 $772 $943 $854 $834 $808 $875 $673
Meon income deficit .. $1 306 $1 361 $851 $1 311 $1 117 $1 139 $1 033 $767 $861 $963 $940 $900 i f  146
Percent receiving public assistance incom e................... 35 3 - 250 8.3 6 6 26.5 25.7 29.9 21.7 49 5 48 7 25.8 43.1 -» 1 7 . 9
Percent 65 years ana over 64 7 - 13.8 602 39.5 37.0 40.8 54.6 60.0 51 4 68.4 57 6 63.7 33 J

P*r*o*> 600 211 1 470 837 679 5 oso 9 M 1 192 751 822 1 639 4*7 81$ 122 *12
Percent of ell persons 9 1 5 8 200 10.7 15.5 11.9 11.3 28 5 26.1 22 1 38 3 21 5 2 4 6 1 U 2 2 7

Per;en! receiving Social Security income 7 2 _ 5.9 14 5 11.5 9.4 14.8 6 1 18 0 15.0 21 8 23 8 18 4 19 3 6 9
Percent 65 years ond over 8 5 - 4.6 12.2 10 9 10.8 17.2 5 5 15 7 13 9 18.7 27.5 18.0 26 0 73

percent receiving Social Security income 41.2 — 55.2 84.3 40 5 38.9 59 2 50 8 72.9 55.3 68.0 67.2 S3 1 39 4 S3 1
Relatea ch.laren under 18 years 272 158 871 337 313 435 363 673 327 335 807 166 305 28 255

Percent living with both parents 43 4 61.4 52.2 65 6 59 7 45.3 65.0 53 8 70.3 58.5 35 6 74 1 64.6 85 7 *1 2

beldt 179 60 291 207 161 323 258 267 167 201 458 72 122 17 144
Fercent of all households 9 7 4 6 17.5 11.2 15.3 14.3 14 1 28 0 34 6 27 5 45 7 22 6 22. C 11 t ?* 3

Owner OCC up.ed . . . . 128 25 173 147 132 230 154 192 129 121 299 4 6 9* 17 12
Meon volue of unit $11 500 $12 800 $8 400 $11 400 $9 600 $10 500 $12 200 $6 700 $6 200 $5 700 $7 100 $4 400 $5 400 . .  .

Renter occupied 51 35 118 60 29 93 104 75 38 80 159 27 34 - 125
Mean gross rent

m $175 $62 $103 $91 $78 $79 $40 $43 $4£ $ 4 0 S28 $39 - yr*
Percent locking seme or ol plumbing feedittes 12.8 - 38.8 3 9 8 7 27 6 20 5 52 4 35 9 39 8 546 27 4 1 2 6 1 C

Excludes tnr- otes of institutions. members of the Armed Fo rces liv.ng m bedecks co’-r-ge students m dor~ ’fo r*es orvJ un-elo 'ed ,r*d »»d j c  \  u. oe- <4



660

• *

lobie P-4. Income Characteristic* of the Population: 1 9 7 0 -Continued
I B w t o fc a e m i am  mam&s . a m  e a s t. f a r  m m m m m  t a n a  1• r M m a d r r a n t , m a * c m . *9cJ « r *d o f  s y m & e fts. ss® t e x t ]

_• ,

S a n t o  1 lo s e  C o u n t y -Can. T o t a l s  f a r  a p t t  t r a m  in  l a e a m im  C o u n t y

C m n m r * 't r a c t * T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t T r a c t 1
0 1 0 5 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 7 0 1 0 8 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 § 0 1 4 0 0 1 5 9 0 1 6 0 0 1 8 0 0 1 9 0 0 2 1 0

M C O M E  i n  1 9 * 9  O f  P A M W I S  A N D
O N K H A T f D  I N D I V I D U A L S

A i  I ( 9 t 1 7 4 1 1 M S 1  8 5 9 1  8 8 7 1  8 4 1 S  1 4 5 1 6 S A i  n s 7 4 1 7 M 1 8 7 4 • 7 7 1 9 8 6 1
i n t  t h a n  $ 1 ,0 0 0  — ----------------- --------------------------- — 3 2 9 5 6 0 4 0 1 0 1 2 8 2 8 1 4 5 2 5 9 3 4 5 6 8 50

3 3 8 5 1 3 9 5 8 1 5 1 9 1 8 1 4 1 0 6 5 1 7 3 7® 2 2 5 7
$ 2 ,0 0 0  to  $ 2 ,9 9 9 --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- 2 6 1 0 1 8 6 1 1 0 1 8 1 5 3 1 5 6 3 1 1 5 7 4 5 8 1 0 7 6 1 1 0 7
$ 3  0 0 0  to  $ 3 .9 9 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 4 9 9 I S O 7 4 3 0 1 3 6 4 3 7 1 6 8 7 1 1 0 7 1 1 0 9 0 1 1 8
$ 4 ,0 0 0  t o  $ 4 ,9 9 9 ----------------------------------- -------------------------------------- 7 5 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 0 * 3 9 1 6 1 7 6 7 8 1 2 4 1 1 2 5 6 1 3 9 7 4 1 7 6
$ 5 ,0 0 0  to  $ 5 .9 9 9 ................................... .................... ............. ................................................... 8 4 1 2 5 1 1 4 1 1 9 9 1 3 4 4 0 1 3 2 1 2 9 6 4 9 9 1 0 1 8 9 2 1 4
$ 6 ,0 0 0  to  $ 6 .9 9 9 .................... .......................................... ................................ ......................... 4 8 1 6 5 2 0 2 1 2 4 6 0 1 5 5 9 4 1 2 4 15 8 7 1 8 8 1 0 0 6 0 1 8 2 j

$ 7 ,0 0 0  to  $ 7 ,9 9 9 --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- 7 3 1 6 9 1 3 2 9 8 5 2 5 6 1 0 4 1 0 8 1 1 2 5 3 6 6 1 2 6 1 1 0 1 7 6 1
$8 0 0 0  to  $ 8 ,9 9 9 ----------------------------------------------------------- --------------- 5 4 1 6 1 1 9 8 6 6 57 8 5 15 8 1 2 5 1 7 7 6 4 4 0 4 4 6 0 1 4 1
$ 9 ,0 0 0  to  $ 9 .9 9 9 ____ ______ . . . .  „  --------  —  - 5 5 1 1 5 1 4 5 1 0 0 5 3 3 4 18 1 1 4 9 1 5 1 2 5 2 4 n o 1 0 ! 1 7 3
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0  t o  $ 1 1 , 9 9 9 --------------------------  --------  . . . . . . . 1 1 9 1 9 1 1 6 0 1 4 9 1 4 6 3 9 3 8 1 2 9 3 1 6 0 3 6 2 5 1 1 6 m 1 7 8 I
$ 1 2 ,0 0 0  t o  $ 1 4 , 9 9 9 —  —  —  -  — 1 1 3 1 4 4 2 0 4 1 7 1 1 7 3 3 4 5 7 8 2 4 9 1 6 9 3 9 2 0 1 2 2 7 5 1 6 0 f
$ 1 5  ,0 0 0  t o  $ 2 4 . 9 9 9 . . ------- . . . .  . . . . . .  —  ................. 1 2 1 1 5 8 1 4 0 1 2 1 3 1 6 1 7 3 8 0 1 6 6 15 3 1 2 1 5 5 5 3 9 18 2 1
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0  to  $ 4 9 ,9 9 9 ........................................... ................................................. .................... 1 1 1 6 5 1 7 8 5 1 8 4 9 5 2 M — « , 1 0 14
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0  or m o r e  ___________ . . . ------------------------------------------------ - 5 5 6 2 4 — 1 0 5 4 1 0 3 — 8 1
M e d ia n  i n c o m e _________________________________________ $ 8  4 4 4 $ 7  5 2 4 $ 7  4 3 6 5 7  4 9 5 $ 1 2  9 4 5 $ 4  3 8 8 $ 1 1  7 0 9 $ 9  5 9 7 $ 7  9 2 9 $ 5  0 5 5 $ 5  2 6 3 $ 6  4 6 0 $ 7  3 1 4 $ 7  3 6 4 $7!
M ean in c o m e ,------- ------------------------------------------------ -- ------------------- $ 9  2 6 1 $ 8  0 7 4 $ 8  0 0 3 $ 8  5 3 8 $ 1 4  5 9 4 $ 5  2 2 5 $ 1 1  9 6 1 $ 1 0  3 2 2 $ 1 0  2 6 7 $ 6  7 4 1 $ 8  6 9 1 $ 7  1 3 2 $ 7  5 5 8 $ 8  3 4 5 $1!

f o m i W t  a n d  u n r e la te d  m d h n d u o l s ______________________ 9 9 1 2  0 9 1 2  2 3 0 1 626 1 2 4 1 1 8 9 1 2  3 2 4 2  2 9 6 2  0 1 6 1 0 2 9 9 2 3 1 6 6 2 1 1 5 9 2  4 1 9 3 !
M e d o n  m c o m e ______________________________________ $ 7  7 1 9 $ 6  8 3 2 $ 6  5 8 6 $ 6  6 1 5 $ 1 2  4 0 4 $ 3  3 7 8 $ 1 1  3 5 2 $ 7  8 4 5 $ 6  8 9 8 $ 4  0 6 1 $ 4  2 1 1 $ 5  2 8 9 $ 5  8 4 2 $ 6  5 1 3 $5|
M e o n  i n c o m e ___________________________________________ $ 8  6 5 5 $ 7  2 4 6 $ 7  1 6 4 $ 7  5 3 5 $ 1 3  9 4 7 $ 4  2 9 4 $ 1 1  4 4 9 $ 8  4 0 6 $ 9  16 8 $ 5  2 9 0 $ 7  2 3 4 $ 6  1 6 7 $ 6  3 4 3 $ 7  59 3 H

U n r e l a t e d  in d i v i d u a l s  . . . . __________________________________ 9 3 3 5 0 3 6 7 2 6 9 1 5 4 5 5 0 1 7 9 6 4 6 3 0 4 2 8 8 2 1 5 38® 2 8 2 4 8 3 I f
M e d i a n  i n c o m e ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ 1  7 7 1 $ 2  1 8 6 $ 2  2 8 7 $ 1  2 0 5 $ 5  0 0 0 $ 1  4 3 8 $ 3  7 2 9 $ 2  5 3 1 $ 1  9 2 8 $ 1  0 8 3 $ 1  7 9 3 $1  ? 4 § $ 1 1 2 7 $ 3  4 3 0 SI
M e a n  m c o m e _________________________________________ $ 2  8 0 2 $ 3  1 2 8 $ 2  9 0 6 $ 2  4 6 4 $ 9  3 8 1 $ 2  0 2 5 $ 5  0 7 4 $ 3  5 1 3 $ 2  9 7 7 $ 1  5 5 9 $2 4 3 5 $ 2  9 9 7 $ 2  5 6 4 $ 4  5 8 1 $2 i



661

• n e w s  T r a c t *

TYPE OP INCOME IN I W  OF FAMILIES

W it h  wogt or s a l a r y  m c o m e -------- ----------------------- _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mean w o o *  ®r M»tory «v.omt------------------------------

W i t h  n a f i f a r m  s e f f- e m p lo y m e fl t  i n c o m e ---------- . . . -------------
M e a n  nanform self-employment m ew m ------------- ---------

With form self-employment income ----------
Mean form self-employment income---------------------

With eociut ic=-.-“ *y — -------- -------_----
M e a n  S o c ia l Security income--------- ----------------

W ith pubic assistance or public welfare income
M ean public assistance or public welfare income__

W ith other mcome------------------- -----------------------
M e a n  o th e r  m c o m e ___________________________ ______

R A T I O  O F F A M IL Y  IN C O M E  TO  P O V E R T Y  L E V E L '

P e r c e n t  o f  fa m ilie s  w i t h  in c o m e s  
le s s  t h o n  .5 0  o f  p o v e r t y  l e v e l .
.5 0  t o  .7 4 ___________________ -
75 to .99.............. ... ............. .
1.00 to  1 . 2 4 ......................................................
1.25 to  1 4 9 . . ...................................................
S .5 0  t o  1.99.............. _ ...........
2  0 0  t o  2 . 9 9 ........................................................
3 0 0  o r  more_____________

NCOME BELOW POVERTY LEVEL'

P e r c e n t  o f  a ll f a m i l i e s ________ ____________
M e c n  family income_____________
M e a n  in c o m e  d e f i c i t ________________________________
P e r c e n t  r e c e iv in g  p u b lic  a s s i s ta n c e  i n c o m e _____ . . .
M e a n  s iz e  o f  f a m i l y ________________________ ______
W i t h  relaled children u n d e n t s  years .......... ..

M e o n  n u m b e r  o f  re la te d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r *  
W it h  r e la te d  c h ild r e n  under 6  y e a r s

M e a n  n u m b e r  o f  r e la te d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  6  y e a r s

Santo Rosa County -Con. Totals for spirt tracts m isesmbm County

Tract
0105

Tract
0106

Tract
0107

Tract
0106

Tract
0109

Tract
0004

Tract
0011

Tract
0012

Tract
0014

Trod
0015

Trod
0016

Trod
0018

Trod
0019

Trod
0021

Trod
0035

•98 1 741 1 863 1 I f f 1 M7 1 $41 3 145 1 656 1 713 741 7*8 1 *74 •77 1 9$6 a *97
852 1 595 1 594 1 151 . 1 012 * 1 131. 2 075 1 531 1 536 . 649 653 1 091 755 1 734 2 048

$8 850 $7 626 $7 646 $8 068 $13 200 $4 m s $11 199 $9 365 $8 260 $5 373 $5 129 $6 880 $7 087 $7 862 $8 933
79 122 134 128 121 107 199 122 112 37 35 114 120 188 246

S3 721 $5 312 $7 678 $7 938 $6 219 $5 5S4 $3 653 $6 262 $4  n * $5 631 $4 373 $2 112 $4 855 $5 036 $4 759
18 11 47 27 — 14 *30 5 5 5 9 4 26

$850 $1 746 — — a . • $490 • • a a * . e • • - ,  ,  , a a . $315
77 215 324 22S 136 231 171 262 251 161 m dY® 173 270 325

-  -» tnsi *♦ * ' s ; 275 $1 255 $1 593 $1 §25 $1 215 $1 659 $1 748 $1 425 $1 227 $7 272 $1 509 $1 356 $1 547 $1 638
22 132 • * K*w 69 — 2 60 21 56 134 111 109 208 61 61 114

.  .  . $954 $881 $1 119 - = * $790 $991 $590 $598 $623 $702 $875 $732
199 463 599 357 479 242 942 577 496 111 85 375 301 669 653

$1 510 $1 771 $1 836 $2 278 $3 140 $1 279 $1 537 $2 449 $7 776 19 333 $28 461 $1 814 $1 395 $1 649 $2 165

5.0 8.3 4.8 52 1.4 20.1 1.7 1.5 7.1 11.7 13.0 6.4 1.5 3.9 5.1
3.7 5.0 62 6.0 1.6 9.7 — 1.2 5.4 13.9 102 6.0 2.5 3.6 2.8
3 9 5.0 6.9 4.6 2.7 10.8 1.4 4.2 5.8 10.5 75 9.9 82 52 32
8.5 4.7 4.6 9.5 1.7 12.4 2.7 2.3 3.7 9.6 154 84 5.9 4.3 6.0
12 6.4 7.7 5.4 15 9.6 2.7 3.8 8.5 9.9 16 4 8 2 4.1 7.3 7.9

12.9 13.7 14.8 14.8 6.4 16.3 53 11.0 13.3 14.6 13.4 13.0 222 16.1 16.7
25.3 27 J 29.2 ‘ 222 22.8 11.0 28.0 30.3 24.6 19.3 16 0 19.2 21.4 28.0 22.6
33.5 29.6 25.9 31.1 61.9 10.1 58.0 45.8 31.5 10.5 82 29.0 34.1 31.6 35.7

113 318 333 315 *1 $45 6* 112 314 368 317 384 187 $46 t$A
12.6 18 2 17=8 15.8 5,6 40.6 3.1 6.8 18.3 36.2 30.6 22.3 122 12.7 11.1

$2 307 $1 865 $1 955 $2 093 $2 542 $1 924 $1 852 $2 371 $2 073 $2 488 $2 411 $2 121 $2 203 $2 066 $1 722
$1 580 $1 834 $1 306 $1 461 $1 277 $1 972 $1 940 $1 024 $1 340 $1 651 $1 852 $1 172 $910 $1 253 $1 612

3.5 27.7 23.8 16.3 — 33.0 10.6 17.0 32.5 19.8 34.6 45.8 21.5 8.5 29.7
4.51 4 13 335 380 4 15 4.30 4.23 3.59 3.95 4.81 521 3.51 3.23 3.37 3.47

87 238 193 142 46 437 61 82 235 213 166 166 48 137 160
3.66 3.20 2.46 2.65 2.87 2.97 2.79 2.29 2.80 3.31 429 2.63 2.65 2.77 239

54 141 103 63 14 183 32 44 149 92 98 68 21 55 80
1.98 1.61 1.54 1.60 — 1.45 222 127 1.47 1.82 221 1.88 . . . 1.27 1 49



662

'c n t u t  Tracts

f a m i l i e s  w i t h  f e m o l e  h e a d -------------------------------------------------------
With r e l a t e d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  18 y e a r s ----------------------------

M e a n  n u m b e r  o f  r e la te d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s .
With r e l a t e d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  6  y e a r s  — .......................... ............

P e r c e n t  in l a b o r  f o r c e ---------------------- --------------------------------
M e a n  n u m b e r  o f  r e la te d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  6  y e a r s

*•§> kmmii _____________________
P e r c e n t  6 5  y e a r s  a n d  o v e r  — ----------
C iv il ia n  m o l e  h e a d s  u n d e r  6 5  y e a r s . 

P e r c e n t  in  l o b o r  f o r c e ----------------------

•related
P e r c e n t  o f  all u n r e la t e d  i n d r v K f u o l s ----------

M e a n  i n c o m e -----------------------------------------------------------
M e a n  i n c o m e  d e f i c i t --------------------------------------------
P e r c e n t  r e c e iv in g  p u b lic  a s s i s t a n c e  i n c o m e . 
P e r c e n t  6 5  y e a r s  o n d  o v e r --------------------------------

P e r c e n t  o f  o H  p e r s o n s -------------------------------------
Percen’ r e c e iv in g  Socio! S e c u r i t y  i n c o m e —
P e r c e n t  6 5  y e o r s  o n d  o v e r ---------------------------------

P e r c e n t  r e c e iv in g  S o c ia l S e c u r i t y  i n c o m e .
R e lc te d  c h ild r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e o r s -----------------------

P e r c e n t  li v in g  w i t h  b o t h  p a r e n t s ---------------

• v t e l t e M i  _________ ___________________________ —
P e r c e n t  o f  o il h o u s e h o l d s -------------------------------------

O w n e r  o c c u p i e d ________________________________
Mean volue of unit____________________

R e n t e r  o c c u p t e d -------------------------------------------------------------
M e o r . g r o s s  r e n t ______________ _______ —

Percent locking some or o il plumbing focilit^s.

S a n to  R o s a  C o u n ty — Con. T o t a ls  for split tracts m tteambm County

T r a d
0105

T r a d
0106

T r o d
0107

T r o d
0108

T r o d
0109

T r a d
0004

T r o d
0011

T r o d
0012

T r e a
00)4

T r o d
0015

T r o d
0016

T r o d
0018

T r a d
0019

T r o d
0021

T ra c t
0035

32 144 99 48 14 337 38 34
•

148 103 97 89 39 68 103!
32 129 88 48 14 309 38 34 138 85 75 61 21 51 78

3 16 3.93 2.41 2.15 . 2.86 2.92 2.44 3.02 2.72 3.80 1.59 . . . 2.22 2.91
15 6 3 15 13 5 123 20 22 95 15 32 12 3 - 44

69.8 69.9 e » » — 61.1 • « . 65.6 . • . . . . - 72.7
— 1.65 . . . . . . . . . 1-50 • . . . . . 1.49 . . . 2.50 • * * . . . — 1.57

113 31i 332 215 61 545 66 ' 112 S14 361 217 264 107 266 254

4.4 16.0 20.8 17.7 6.6 20.0 — 25.9 163 17.5 6.0 21J 44.9 17.1 11.7
62 @7 140 129 42 140 .28 43 109 125 11® 141 38 §§ 107

90.3 89.7 664 57.4 763 67.9 82.1 86.0 74.3 673 70.0 51.1 73.7 693 72.9

J3 14S 153 n s 23 $43 . .. S3 169 121 214 267 145 151 161
55 9 423 41.7 633 14.9 62.7 18.4 32.3 42.1 74.3 503 53.4 51.4 32.7 51.1
$788 $819 $929 $667 $784 $239 $873 $775 $723 $788 $860 $755 $809 $734

$1 012 $1 002 $881 $1 117 • « « $1 067 $1 329 $953 $1 051 $1 144 $1 032 $957 $1 062 $988 $1 115
34.6 12.2 413 283 22.3 30.3 11.2 12.5 22.0 14.8 25.6 13.8 10.8 25.6

53.8 31.8 62.1 35.9 . . . 33.9 42.4 42.0 33.6 22.4 4§.l 41.5 50.3 57.0 35.7

562 1 462 1 266 *•7 276 3 606 312 571 1 367 1 5Q3 1 2S9 1 263 491 9S7 i  e$6

15.7 22.7 17.9 18.8 6.6 45.9 3.8 9.6 20.5 42.8 38.7 25.6 16.0 14.6 11.7
6 9 9.7 13.7 174 4.0 7.7 2.6 23.5 11.4 11.4 8.6 224 36.3 15.3 9 4

.5  f 7.7 16.9 15.1 4.0 103 4.5 18.4 10.7 103 5.8 169 30.8 15.0 10.7
^5 8 61.1 54.7 69.1 54.7 72.4 47.3 61.0 68.1 74.4 86.1 64.2 389
274 578 505 375 133 1 254 170 198 702 751 621 462 144 377 435
544 30.4 49.9 57.9 79.7 27.5 37.6 57.6 29.6 51.9 44.8 64.9 77.8 71.6 45.3

. ; 14 35i 3M 270 70 706 76 17$ 353 412 29© 432 204 344 329
* 1 4  1 19.7 23.1 20.8 6.1 44.9 3.4 9.8 20.9 444 35.0 29.1 20.) 15 9 14.7

66 192 233 191 22 297 51 107 202 235 148 248 144 180 230

$6 200 $7 900 $7 000 $9 500 $9 800 $11 900 $15 000 $10 100 $9 100 $9 300 $6 600 $7 G0C $9 000 $10 500
48 166 155 79 48 409 25 m 151 177 142 114 60 164 99

$82 $77 $61 $66 $170 $59 1166 $115 $56 $58 $63 $70 $84 $93 $86
.15.8. 24.0 26.8 27.4 — ■21.7 ----- 27.6 . 2.3 17.0 43 4 ■48.3 17.6 2-5 13 27.1

■ U c l e d e i  w i m o i e i  o l  m i i . l u i . o n i .  m . m b m i  o l  t t n  Arm*) F t u w i  l i u m j  u> b o r r o c k i .  c o lle g e  s t u d u n - i  m  d o n m n o n e i .  a n d  o n .k l o t e d  m d n b d u o l s  o n * .  1 4  y o o n

-20 PENSACOLA, FU., SMSA



663

Table P-5. General and Social Characteristic* of the Negro Population: 1970

Census Tracts With 
400 nr Mere Megr© 
Population

a g e  s y  s i x

M e t e . * §  ® P®  
Under 5 y e a r s .............

3 and 4 years .........
5 to 9 years — ...... -

5 yeors.....................
6 years-------------- -

10 to 14 years— . . . .
14 years--------- ------

15 to 19 yea rs...... .
15 years— .............
16 years........... ........
1 7  y e a r * ..................... ...............
18 years......... .........
19 yeors________ _

20 to 24 yea rs--- . . .
20 yeo rs ..................
21 yeors...................

25 to 34 yeors............
35 to 44 years............
45 to 54 yeors............
55 to 59 y e o rs ..........
60 to 64 yeors............
65 to 74 years............
75 yeors ond over___

f e a e i e ,  eM e ye s
Under 5 years-----------

3 a n d  4 y e o r s  ----------
5 to 9 y e o r s ..............................—

5 y e a r s . . . .................
6 yeors_____________

10 to 14 years_______
14 years.............. ......

15 to 19 yeors..............
15 years....................
16 yeors................ . .

[Data bniirf on sompte. mo text. For minimum b e s t fo r doriuod figure# (percent. mocf a i , * *  ) ond mooning of eymbote, m o  text)



Census Tracts W ith  
400 or More Nagi®  
Population

! 7 years -------- ---------- ------ ------ ------------------
18 years . ................. ............ ..........- ........— -----
19 years . . .. - .............- - - - - —  ------- —

7 0  »c 24 yea rs ........................... •— - .................
20 years - ......... - .................................. ......
2* veers . . _.........— --------------------- ----------------

25 to 34 year s . ................. ......... ........- ..........
35 to 44 years. .................- ................ ■ ------------
45 fc 54 y e a rs ........... ............—  — --------------------
55 to 59 years .. .. ----------------------------- -------------
60 to 64 years . --------- - .............— ----------------
65 to 74 yea rs ................. ........ .. ........ .....................
75 years and o ve r ....................................... ..............

R E L A T I O N S H I P  T O  H E A D  O F  H O U S E H O L D

All p»e»e«» ................... ............ ............ ......
m households....... . . .  ------------------- ----------- — -

Head of h o u seho ld ..- . ..................... — ------------
Head of fom ily ... . ................. - ----------------------
Primary in d iv id u a l- .-  ■■ ------- ----------------

Wife of head ............. - .......... ............ ..... ..............
Othet relotive of head----- . . . --------------------------
Not re lo ted to head .. - .  . . . . . .---- ------------- -------

In group quorters . . . .......................... ....... .....
Persons per household . .. ...... - ... - ------ -- • - --

T Y P E  O F  H O U S E H O L D
•

All SeetekeM* . . . . . . ---- - • - - ---------
Mole primary in d iv id u a l................. ................ ..........
cemqie primary ind iv idua l............------
H.soono wile Households .. .. ------------------ --------
Households »vi'h other male head .........-.. . .......
Households w th  female head- . — -----------------

S C H O O L  E N R O L L M E N T

Pe rso n s , H  H  21 yea rs  o M ------------------------
Nof of tending schoo l...................................... -  ------

Not high sr hoot graduates ........... ............ ............
Percent of t o t o l.......... ..........  .......— ------------

E s c a m b ia  C o u n ty

Total s s e s l s  W a n e s

435 234
3sr* 176
381 * 187

"'4-456 766

^3 0  1
210
157

2 237 1 189
2 499 1 221
1 992 1 082

945 611
711 416

1 049 686
475 293

, ;-t

T o t a l
S M S A

471 
411 
409 

1 511 
367 
343 

2 358 
2 605 
2 109 

975 
743 

1 101 
489

43 309
41 613 
11 074 
8 915 
2 159 
5 574 

24 208 
757 
696 

3.76

11 074 
844

1 315 
5 558

461
2 896

5 163 
2 627 
1 259 

24.4

49 344
39 709 
10 520 
8 506 
2 014 
5 371 

23 095 
723 
635 
3 77

10 530
790

1 224 
5 347

442
2 717

4 as©
2 480 
1 208 

24.8

19 674
19 634 
5 694 
4 386
1 308
2 555 

10 918
467 

40 
3 45

5 694
490 
818 

2 524 
234 

1 628

3 159
1 116 

560 
25.9

201 
208 
194 
690 
149 
173 

1 048 
1 278 

910 
334 
295 
363 
182

30 670
20 075 

4 826 
4 120 

706 
2 816 

12 177 
256 
595 

4 16

4 826
300 
406 

2 823 
208 

1 089

2 721 
1 364 

64® 
23.8

664

Pm secato

Santo
Rosa

County
Tract Tract

0003
Tract
0004

Tract
0605

Tract
0006

Tract
0007

Tract
0006

Tract
0013

Tract
0014

Tract
0015

36 16 99 12 50 6 20 7 13 11
27 18 12 33 13 47 22 9 3 - 19
28 24 4 64 6 27 22 10 9 4 1!
55 65 21 251 17 129 119 37 14 44 51
8 30 5 67 - 22 45 - 6 19 11

13 9 _ 60 7 34 10 15 6 4 12
121 103 36 363 35 ?48 112 94 30 66 83
106 117 56 277 65 304 89 80 63 58 75
117 117 24 299 51 276 71 89 33 19 76
30 56 4 135 26 227 35 42 4 13 83
32 59 9 113 20 118 32 17 5 10 33
52 85 30 188 33 211 33 28 7 3 56
14 45 12 43 20 100 10 36 16 11

1 965 1 975 5S3 5 337 u c 4 651 1 713 1 291 550 - 790 1 451
1 904 1 975 583 5 337 830 4 851 1 713 1 291 550 790 1 451

554 587 162 1 514 228 1 550 455 375 129 176 426
409 410 134 1 230 188 1 074 385 309 115 170 JW
145 177 28 284 40 476 70 66 14 6 122
203 255 100 691 99 591 196 209 79 57 213

1 113 1 099 292 3 039 462 2 576 1 009 689 338 557 771
34 34 29 93 41 134 53 18 4 4!
61

3.44 336 3.60 3 53 3 64 3 13 3.76 3 44 4 26 4 49 34!

554 5t7 162 1 514 m 1 550 455 375 129 17* 431
54 78 17 98 6 188 17 19 ~ - 6U
91 99 11 186 34 288 53 47 14 6 01

211 239 74 680 101 606 235 215 61 50 196 \
19 14 3 74 15 70 3 12 3 5 35 [

179 157 57 476 72 398 147 82 51 115 !

283 193 3« 663 • 63 495 212 157 75 71 ijj !
71!

147 128 21 388 13 206 150 49 19 58 <7
51 82 5 214 3 92 52 15 - 34

18.0 42.5, 13.2 31.3 4.8 18.6 24.5 9.6 - 43.6



Census Tracts W ith  
400 or More Negro 
Population

y e a r s  o f  s c h o o l  c o m p l e t e d

P tn M i,  J5 yeen oM eed ewer-------
No school .ears completed------------------------
Elementory 1 *0 4 y e o rs ----------------- - - - -

5 to 7 yeors --------- ---------------
8 y e o rs_____________________

High school: I to 3 y e o rs ----- -------------------
4 yeors__________________

College: I to 3 y e o rs ------------------------
4 yeors or m o re .___________

V e c ic -  school yeors completed____________
Percent jchool g roduafes_____________

R ES ID EN C E  IN 1 9 6 5

P»«-i»tu, 5 yeen »W e«4 ever, 1970'
Sc "  e nr j«e a: m 1970___________________
Different house:

In central city of this S M S A ____________
In other port of this SM SA ______________
OutsxJe this SM SA______________________

North ond W e s t . .___________________
S o u th_______________________________

Abrood . . _______________________________

T o t a l
S M S A

Eecomtoio County

P e n -
T o t e *  e o c o te

Santo
Rote

C o u n t y

1 8  3 9 0 1 7  1 1 6  9 4 3 4  •  0 8 2 7 8 4
9 1 7 9 0 7  3 6 2  5 4 5 10

2 6 7 5 2 5 5 2  1 3 3 0  1 2 2 2 1 2 3
3 4 5 3 3 2 ? g  i 7 6 4  1 5 3 5 1 5 4
1 7 7 4 1 7 1 9  9 9 9  7 2 0 55
4  4 1 0 4  16 8  2 1 9 2  1 9 7 6 2 4 2
3 4 9 5 3  3 7 4  1 8 9 7  1 4 7 7 121

9 4 2 9 0 2  4 7 4  4 2 8 4 0
6 3 4 595 4 1 6  1 7 9 3 9
9  2 92  9 .4  9  0 9 .6

2 7 . 7 2 7 .8  2 9  5  2 5  8 2 5 .5

3 7  8 4 3 3 6  9 4 1  1 7  7 1 1  1 8  3 6 6 1 8 6 3
2 1  9 6 7 2 1  0 ) 2  9  9 2 3  1 1  0 8 9 9 5 5

7  0 9 9 . 7  0 9 9  4  9 8 9  2  1 1 0 —

4 0 0 4 3 4 7 2  7 1 5  2  7 5 7 5 3 2
2  4 0 0 2 1 7 2  9 0 5  1 2 6 7 2 2 8

6 3 5 5 8 7  2 3 5  3 5 2 4 8
1 7 6 5 1 5 8 5  ’  6 7 0  9 1 5 1 8 0

15 9 M l  5 0  9 1 1 8

includes 'Moved. 1965 residence not reported.

665

T r a c t  T r a c t  T r a c t
0002 0 0 0 3  0 0 0 4

1 0 1 0  2 9 6  2  3 8 2
6 5  -  7 5

1 2 0  S O  308
1 9 0  5 7  4 1 6
1 2 6  2 2  2 S 0
1 7 0  8 9  5 6 9
2 4 0  4 6  5 1 2

4 5  1 8  1 4 5
5 4  8 7 7

9 .1  9 .5  9 .6
3 3 .6  2 4 .8  3 0 .8

1 1 2 2  5 4 8  *  7 9 9
1 0 4 9  4 5 5  2  8 7 2

5 5 6  1 2 3 7
6 4  1 6  4 2
5 1 53  3 0 1
4 0  5 3 9
11 4 8  2 6 2
6 3 1 9

T r a c t  T r a c t  T r a c t
( m s  0 0 0 6  0 0 0 7

4 3 3 2 S 7 2 6 6 7
13 1 1 8 25
4 4 4 2 8 9 4
4 2 5 3 6 n o
55 1 9 9 126

101 644 1 6 0
68 5 1 1 1 0 9
3 9 7 1 3 4
71 6 5 9

1 0 .9 9 .0 « 8 -8
41.1 2 5 .2 22.8

75® 4 4 1 1 1 5 1 *
4 6 6 2  2 9 1 *  8 2 *

1 8 4 1 2 9 9 538
222 2 8

6 7 1 7 7 5A
3 5 43 1 7
3 2 134 41

10 —

T r a c t  T r a c t  T r a c t  T r o t s
0 0 m  0 0 1 3  O O U  0 0 1 5

6 4 7 236 2 X 7 7 7 2
2 9 4 6 4
4 7 9 2 3 1 9 6
72 8 5 4 8 1 7 1
6 1 2 5 20 4 2

1 8 3 3 8 5 9 1 4 1
1 1 5 S 3 6 4 ! S S

S 3 12 12 28
8 7 10 5 1 5

1 0 .9 U 10.1 6.2
3 9 .4 3 1 J B 3 4 .5 2 5 6

i  m m 608 f  * «
6 3 1 M 7 '.3 6 644

335 162 230 3 M

68 30 134 m
42 6 SB 4 i
2S 1 U **
1 7 3 3 8 4 1

7 3



666

Table P 5 General and Social Characteristics of the Negro Population: 1970—C o n t in u e d

{Data based on iompta. see text For minimum bos* for d tm td  figures (percent, median, etc ) and mooning of symbols, see text]

Census T r a c t s  With 
400 o r  More N e g r o  

Population

fjotonc* o f  Escambia County

Tract
0 0 U

Troct
0 0 1 5

Troct
0 0 1 6

Troct
0 0 1 7

Tract
0 0 1 8

Troct
0 0 2 0

Tract
0 0 2 7

Troct
0 0 3 2

Troct
0 0 3 /

Troct
0 0 3 5

Tract
0 0 3 6

Troct
0 ) 3 7

Troct
0 0 3 8

Troct
0 0 3 9

Troct
0 0 4 0

A G f  BY SEX

M e ta , eft • * » * --------------------------------- n s 7 * 8 1 3 4 4 M S 1 f § 5 3 * 4 7 1 1 7 6 S 783 5 3 4 1 7 2 •  11 2 2 3 208 6 8 4
Under 5 y e a r s ---- --------------------------------------- 4 6 74 1 3 3 1 6 3 2 8 3 6 2 9 2 2 5 3 5 7 2 11 1 2 4 2 7 4 9 9 6

3  a n d  4  y e a r s __________________________ - 10 4 4 71 13 5 7 72 2 7 4 4 7 71 12 13 3 0
5 to 9  years-------------- ----------- -------------------- 53 71 1 7 2 1 5 7 21 1 1 7 9 4 3 1 8 6 8 9 0 6 141 3 7 1 131

5 yea rs----- --------------------------------------------- 9 11 3 4 3 2 7 2 7 14 2 0 6 17 2 2 8 — 24
6 y e a rs ------- ------------------------------------------ 5 16 2 6 4 7 5 2 7 2 5 71 11 2 2 - 3 8 — — 4 2

10  to 14  yea rs_____________________________ 71 1 2 0 2 6 4 1 8 2 18 6 5 5 4 3 2 7 8 2 6 2 5 5 1 4 5 4 2 1 4 6 4
i 4  yea rs . . -------------------------------------------- 2 8 3 4 4 7 3 4 — 4 5 4 0 11 16 31 4 3 12 » 6

1 5 to 19 yea rs---- -------- ------------------------------- 4 4 1 14 1 3 3 1 0 5 3 0 7 5 7 3 2 2 0 12 9 8 5 2 1 3 4 3 3 14 9 7
15  years _ -------------- ----------- ------------------- - 2 2 21 3 5 5 6 13 5 6 - 3 6 4 3 5 7 7 7
16 yea rs------------------------------------------------- 2 9 2 6 4 8 2 7 5 2 3 17 6 0 4 4 4 8 2 7 13 — 15
1 7 yea rs------------ ------------------------------------ - 7 2 9 2 3 5 11 12 5 8 8 11 11 2 7 13 7 4 0
18 y e a rs --------------- ------ -------------------------- 7 3 9 10 5 4 10 19 2 6 - - 6 16 — — 18
!9 v e a rs ----- ------------------------------------------ 8 2 0 2 5 15 11 2 5 12 2 0 - 7 2 3 2 9 - — 17

20 to 24 y ea rs .................. - .......... - .......... ........ 2 2 4 0 8 4 4 3 21 4 7 8 2 5 7 5 4 - 3 6 2 0 3 0 2 9
20 years ... -------------------------------------- ------ 5 2 7 19 11 - 4 - - 4 2 2 -  ’ 5 — n 5
2! years ........... .............. - ............................... - - 17 4 5 - — 8 - 19 - 13 7 — 6

25 to 34 v e o rs ............ — ------------------------------ 1 ! 63 1 3 4 8 7 5 4 6 4 4 2 0 6 3 8 5 0 4 5 6 17 4 48
35 t . 44 y e a r s _______ ____ _________________ 56 9 9 1 3 2 5 9 2 5 6 5 5 0 2 3 3 19 3 2 18 7 3 16 17 47
45 to 54 y e a r s --------------------- ----------------------- 3 ! 8 3 9 5 2 7 2 6 3 6 61 1 2 6 21 41 2 0 4 5 18 5 ) 44
55 to 59 years ------------------ -------------------------- 14 5 9 55 2 0 - 13 7 3 3 - 2 3 6 2 6 — 13 33
60 to 64 yea rs .......... .................. ...................... 13 4 1 62 2 0 6 2 6 2 2 14 - 2 8 - 14 10 - 14

65 to 74 y e a rs ------- --------  -------------------------- - 27 61 15 - 13 7 2 9 - 2 7 - 5 3 8 32
4 7 19 7 10 2 2 9 _ 7 _ 12 49

feaeta, elt »*•» . . . ________ ____  . 3 4 4 1 1 4 * 1 4 5 2 9 7 0 117 6 1 7 4 0 3 1 6 8 1 2 1 5 5 5 0 1 6 * 7 6 1 2 3 5 2 3 * 1*0
Under 5 y e a r s .................. . . . ---------------------- 4 0 1 2 3 1 4 4 1 6 6 14 4 4 4 9 1 7 2 4 0 5 0 9 1 1 6 4 7 1 9 105

3 and 4  years __ ____________________ ... 5 3 3 6 5 6 8 — 2 0 3 0 6 9 9 11 4 5 6 12 9 43
5 to 9  years. . ............. ..................................... 18 1 3 9 2 0 3 1 1 8 5 0 7 7 S 3 2 4 6 4 0 6 4 2 5 1 1 6 2 5 6 31

5 years .............. .............. .......................... .. - 2 7 4 9 1 3 13 6 - 2 9 6 5 5 1 6 10 «, 7
11 3 9 41 11 13 1 6 4 5 7 13 _ 5 5 6 16

10 to 1 4 years . . . . . . ----- . . . . ------------------------ 73 227 2 2 5 1 6 0 4 8 1 0 9 5 8 2 7 3 16 9 0 18 8 6 3 9 4 5 182
1 4 years . . . . . . . . .  --- ------- --------------- - 17 4 3 6 6 3 0 14 15 5 6 7 4 18 7 9 2 4 12 34

15 tc 19 y e a rs .......... . . . . . . ......... ................ — ,_ 4 3 1 4 ? 1 9 4 1 0 6 10 5 9 5 3 2 1 4 15 7 3 22 1 0 9 17 2 9 72
1 5 years ................. .........  . . . .  ------------- - 3 3 5 0 3 0 - 10 6 5 4 - 15 5 2 8 7 6 21
1 6 y e a r s ............... ...................... ................ - 10 4 5 51 2 4 5 17 23 5 8 11 6 6 3 6 - 13 17 1



667

Census Tracts With B a la n c e  o f  E s c a m b ia  C o u n t v

400 or More Negro 
Population

Trod
0014

Trod
0015

Trod
0016

Trod
0017

Trod
0018

Trod
0020

Trod
0 0 27

Trod
(XP7

Trod
0034

Trod
0Q35

Trod
0036

Trod
0 0 37

Trod
0 0 36

Trod
0 0 3 9

Trod
9 0 40

1 7 y e a rs-------- --------------------------- --------------------- 13 21 38 28 5 10 _ 40 21 _ 8 6 11
18 y e a rs --------------------------------------- ----------------- 16 20 32 20 - 6 6 29 4 23 11 33 — - 6
IV years . .  . .  .. ............................. - ............ .............. 4 23 23 4 — 16 18 33 - 8 - 4 10 4 17

20 to 24 v e e rs-------- . ------------ ------------ ----------------- 20 35 49 108 14 43 20 78 21 30 15 51 14 38 63
20 years . ...... ......... ................... .................................. 5 - 21 41 5 15 - 9 10 12 5 9 6 «,
2 1 y e a rs ............ - -------- ------------------- -------- ---------- 1 i 10 15 21 - 13 15 15 - 6 - S 16 23

25 to 34 y e a rs . . . . ------------------- -----------------  - - 27 83 129 109 27 82 37 231 34 50 19 64 23 11 45
35 to 44 y e a rs ---------------  -------  ------------------------ 57 148 194 128 23 65 66 236 36 59 15 81 19 29 69
45 to 54 y e a rs------------------------------------------- --------- 46 104 128 50 25 53 47 124 9 76 20 72 18 43 64
55 to 59 y e a rs ........... .................................... ........................ - 55 50 6 - 28 21 30 - 13 11 19 6 9 69
60 to 64 y e a rs____________________________ ___ __ - 1 ! 39 70 15 11 15 23 18 4 - 4 8 15 _ 36
65 to 74 y e a rs__________ _ _____________ _ . . . 4 39 47 ~ 5 13 43 39 - 35 - 34 7 10 63
75 years ond o v e r_______ _____ ____ ____ ____ _ . 5 15 19 4 - 29 13 20 - 10 8 5 5 - 41

R E L A T I O N S H I P  T O  H E A D  O F  H O U S E H O L D

Alt pertnae __________ ____ ______________ 70* 1 947 5 79* 1 85S 417 1 IS * 954 3 44* 497 1 134 338 1 572 458 447 1 S74
in hou sehold s.___________  ____________ ________ 709 1 947 2 715 1 855 417 1 156 954 3 446 497 1 088 306 1 514 458 447 1 574

Head ot household _ ............... ...................... 17! 484 682 401 117 263 258 756 90 274 55 317 99 128 4 4 0
Head of fam ily________ _____________ 145 398 566 386 95 246 202 673 90 236 46 253 91 96 331
Primary individual. 26 86 116 15 22 17 56 83 - 38 9 64 8 32 109

Wife of heod 112 305 344 224 61 162 139 542 74 175 39 156 64 63 146
Other relative of head.. 412 1 127 1 650 1 215 239 726 532 2 067 327 637 212 1 041 295 250 964
Not related to heod 14 31 39 15 — 5 25 81 6 2 - -w - 6 24

in group quorters . - - 81 - - - - — — 46 32 58 — «.
Persons per household 4.15 4.02 3.98 4 63 3 56 4 40 3.70 4 56 5.52 3 97 5 56 4.78 4 63 3 49 3.58

TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD

All Knnsthal^p 171 4»4 *•2 461 117 2*3 258 75* 90 27* 55 317 99 128 446
V.ole primary individual 22 25 64 15 5 14 39 17 15 3 23 46
fem ale primory individual 4 61 52 17 17 42 44 _ 21 9 49 5 9 63
Husband wife households 109 310 359 230 65 158 135 513 69 174 38 161 58 83 161
Households with other moie heod — - 54 16 12 12 24 40 _ 14 _ 5 _ _ 13
Households with female heod — 36 88 153 140 18 76 43 120 21 48 8 87 33 13 157

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT ‘

Persons, 1& to 21 yonrs old 101 231 328 223 45 150 122 35* 41 179 76 215 43 *3 175
Not attending school 34 98 144 120 19 61 69 78 18 85 34 120 17 37 96

Wot high school graduates B 46 88 61 14 29 31 43 9 36 21 82 17 6 55
Percent of total 7.4 19.3 2 6 8 27.4 31.1 19.3 2 5 .4 12.1 22.0 20.1 30.0 38.1 3 9 5 9 5 3 1 .4



668

Census Tracts With 
400 or More Negro
Population

T E A R S  O F  S C H O O L  C O M P L E T E D

P*r»«n* 25 »n r l  old ond eve r . .
Ni- j,.hoo* years com pleted ............... ..
* . p m e n t o r y  I to 4 y e o r s  . - ..

S to 7 years ..............
8 years .

-t.gr school I to 3 years .. . . .. . . . . .
4 y e a r s  .............-

I Meqe 1 to 3 yeors . . . .  . .
4 year s or m ore...................

V - d i u M  Sof too l  y e c r s  c o m p l e t e d ..................
t f o  crv high.sc hoot graduates . .  . .

RESIDENCE IN 1965

P e r i# * i ,  5 y e a r*  »W odd  o v o r ,  1 9 7 0 *
So< c- house os -n 19/0 _ . . . . _ .............
r  “ • < r • 1 o . s e

• e r l i  a 1 c i t y  ot th i s  S M S A  . .  . .  . . . . . .
In o-the- pen c* 'his S M S A . ..................................... . .
C .  ’ s i de  this S M S A  ____ . . . . . . . . . .

North and W est. . .... -. .............
South ..............................................
ad . ...........

B o i a n c *  o f  E s o o m b w  C o u n t y

Tract Trod Tract Trod Tract Tract Trod Trod Trad Trod Tract Trod Tract Tract Tract
0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0020 0027 0032 0034 0033 0036 0037 003® 0039 0 0 4 0

2 7 9 8 6 2 1 1 9 5
5 4 1 0 2

2 2 1 3 6 2 0 9
71 151 2 2 3
17 1 4 4 9 6

3 3 161 3 2 0
6 0 1 7 2 1 84

2 6 21 52
5 0 2 3 9

1 1 .7 8 .6 8  7
4 8 .7 2 5  1 2 0  5

6 0 7 1 7 9 6 2  501

3 8 5 1 4 0 5 1 6 2 6

9 9 1 9 7 3 0 7
4 4 8 9 3 3 0

4 3 9 6 1 45
1 1 3 2 14

3 2 6 4 131
7 _ . .

5 4 7 1 6 3 4 8 4
3 0 12 3 7
41 2 0 5 4

1 2 2 3 0 8 5
51 4 4 7

1 8 0 3 8 1 3 4
8 9 4 5 9 4
3 0 10 3 3

4 4 -

9  5 1 0 .2 9  4
2 2 .5 3 6 .2 2 6  2

1 6 4 2 2 2 1 1 0 8 6
6 0 4 1 2 0 7 5 8

2 6 6 6 9 2 3 8
5 4 2 3 2 6 3

5 7 13

5 7 13

4 6 3 1 3 4 8 161

2 2 58 _

4 2 1 5 0 11
1 0 8 1 9 6 2 4

3 3 8 6 10
1 3 7 4 0 2 4 5

8 3 3 1 7 4 9

2 8 9 4 2 2
10 4 5 -

9  6 10 4 11 4

2 6  1 3 3  8 4 4  1

9 0 5 3 0 6 6 3 8 9

5 7 5 1 9 7 9 171

15 4 7 0 8 6

2 0 4 2 1 3 71

3 5 2 6 8 3 5

7 2 7 -
2 8 241 3 5

_ 2 6 16

4 5 1 1 25 5 1 4
4 8 2 0 4 9

141 3 3 1 0 9
7 0 3 3 9 6
44 11 5 8

1 0 4 2 2 9 3
31 _ 9 8
13 6 11

6 .2 6 6 8  1
9  8 4 .8 21 2

0 4 0 3 4 2 1 3 0 2
5 8 6 221 8 2 8

8 0 7 6 4 2
2 4 6 17 3 3 9

5 5 14 51
2 8 - 21
2 7 14 3 0

3 _ 9

1 5 7 1 9 5 6 5 4
2 0 11 50
18 3 2 137
5 8 4 6 149
17 3 9 42
2 2 4 2 158
12 19 106
10 6 -

- - 12
7 .0 8 .2 7.6

1 4 .0 1 2 .8 18.0

3 7 5 4 0 0 1 352

3 0 2 2 5 9 869

3 2 1 2 4 393

- 9 32

9 32
_ _

inc!i. ;es  Voved.  '9fc5 res idem e net  r e p o s e d



669

Table Po. General and Social Characteristics of the Negro Population: 1970—Continued

Census Tracts W ith  
400 or M ore  N e g ro  
Population

a g e  b y  s e x

sM  eyes . .
Under 5 yeors------------

3 and 4 years-----
5 to 9 yeors---------------

5 yeors........ ........
6 yeors------ -----------

tO to 14 years------------
14 years___________

15 to 19 years............
15 years......................
>6 yeors__________
17 yeors__________
18 years.............. .......
19 years__________

20 to 24 yeors______
20 years.......... ...........
21 yeors.....................

25 to 34 years________
35 to 44 yeors.......... ..
45 to 54 yeors__ _ ... —
55 to 59 years_______
60 to 64 years_____ ...
65 to 74 years_______
75 years and over____

Fewete, «S eyes
Under 5 years_______

3 ond 4 years_____
5 to 9 years____ ____

5 years.......... ...........
6 years......... ...........

10 to 14 yeors_______
14 years...... ..............

'5 to 19 years_______
15 years__________
16 yeors.......... ..........



670

C e n s u s  T r a c t s  W i t h
S a n t o  Rom  C o u n t y T o t a l*  r e f  s p l i t  f r o m  m  E s c o m b to  C o u n t y

4 0 0  o r  M o r e  N e g r o
T r o d T r o d T r o d T r o d T r o d T r o d T r o d

P o p u l a t i o n 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 8 0 03 5

1 7 y ea r s .................................. ..  ... .. . — ................... 10 9 9
0

2 6 3 2 3 8 5 21
18  veors ................................ .... . . .  ----- -- . 4 3 3 1 6 3 9 3 2 - 23
19  Years . ....................... .................... .............................. 3 6 4 8 3 4 2 9 — 8

2 7 2 5 6 6 4 8 6 4 9 14 30
70  years ......... ... ........... ... . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 2 2 4 11 21 5 12
• > y « t s  . ............-- - ..............................- ........ - ----- 5 6 0 1 5 2 2 15 - 6

8 2 3 7 2 9 3 1 6 6 129 2 7 50
61 2 7 7 1 1 5 2 2 3 2 0 9 2 3 59

4 5 K  5 4  years . . . . . -------  - ................... ......... 43 307 65 180 134 2 5 76
55 to 59 years . _ . . ................. .................... 18 135 13 118 50 - 13
60 to 64 y e a r s . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  — 13 1 23 21 72 70 11 -
65 to 74 y e a r s . . .......... .. ........................- ............- 26 193 7 95 4 7 5 35
75 years one! o v e r ................. ... . .. —  . . 3 51 21 26 19 - 10

r e l a t i o n s h i p  t o  h e a d  o f  h o u s e h o l d

Ait perteet  . . .  . . . __ _ - ........... ... . . <ni 5 4 6 8 1 4 9 9 3 3 9 8 7 8 6 5 417 1 1)4

tr households........................... .. - . . .  ------- 927 5 456 1 499 3 398 2  7 8 4 417 1 088
Head of household . ..........—  . . .  . ............................ 283 1 557 347 910 71 1 117 274

Head of f ami ly. . . . . . .  __  . . . .  . . .  . . 219 1 255 315 702 582 95 236
Primary ind'vtdua! . _____  . . .  . . ........................ 6 4 302 32 208 129 22 38

• Wife of head ................................................. ................ 80 706 169 518 359 61 175

Other relative of Heod . .  ..............  .................—  - 530 3 092 969 1 898 1 675 239 637

Not related to head ___________ _________ ______ .. 3 4 101 14 72 39 2
tn group quar ters  -------- ------------------ ---------- ------- ■ - 12 - - 81 - 46
Persons pet h o u s e h o l d .......... . . ........... .............—  . -. 3 28 3 50 4 32 3 73 3 92 3 56 3 97

TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD

All hoe tth eM i..... .............................. 283 1 557 347 910 711 117 274

Molt primary ind<vtduc# ... .................... - - ----- - 14 103 22 85 71 5 17
*• er r0If primary indiviOuoL . - . _ . . . _ ..... 50 199 10 123 58 17 21
Husbana-wife households . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . . 100 696 159 506 375 65 174
Households with o ther male heod ............... ............ . . 14 83 5 35 54 12 14
Households with female heod . . .  ............................... 105 476 151 161 153 18 48

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

Ptn#«s, 1 fe !• 21 y#«rf ©W ------------- ---------- 65 699 186 375 340 45 174

Not attending school.  . ....................................- ................. 12 400 92 171 150 19 85
Not high school g r a d u a t e s ___ ... -------------------------- - 226 42 103 94 14 36

Percent of totol .. -------- --------------- --------------------- ... - 32.3 22.6 27.5 27.6 3 1 .1 201



671

Census Tracts W i t h
le n to  Ro m  County Tore** to r sp lit f r o m  •» f a e t m l m  County

4 0 0  o r  M o r e  N e g r o
Tract Troct Troct Tract Tract Tract Tract

Population 0106 0004 0 0 14 0 0 15 9016 0018 9 0 3 5

YEARS OF S C H O O L  C O M P L E T E D

Persons, 25 years »W s»4 « w .  ____ . . _ . 363 2 464 s u 1 634 1 339 163 4S1
No school veors completed -______ _ . . ...................  ....... 6 88 6 58 120 ' 12 48
flerrentory 1 to 4 y e o rs___ ____________  ___ ___ 57 335 45 332 2)6 20 141

5 to 7 years ................... ........ ............... 39 426 119 322 229 30 70
8 years .. ____  __  ___________________ 18 280 37 206 100 4 44

High school ! to 3 years _ _ . 117 592 92 302 329 38 104
4 years . __________ ______  . _  ̂ . 88 517 124 327 184 45 31

Co'lege ! to 3 years 29 145 38 49 52 10 13
4 years or more 29 81 55 38 9 4 _

‘•'.fdicr sc^coi yeors completed 10 8 9 5 10.7 8.5 8.5 10.2 6J2
De' cens high schoo1 graduates 38 1 30 2 42.1 25 3 19 8 36.2 9 8

R E S ID E N C E  IN 1 9 6 5 r

Porsons, 5 yean  aid and o»*», 1 9 70 1________ ISS 4 944 1 310 3 141 3 593 336 1 64#
Some house as in 1970 444 2 977 521 2 251 1 647 120 586
0 ''f- er- house i

11 Cr-.trO' C ' r 01 this S V,S A ........................... - 1 265 4 329 4 73 364
,r cthe' port o‘. this S.*.*SA 273 54 198 180 330 32 744 ;
Outside 'h's SV.SA 77 301 93 144 151 7 i i  1

Nortr one West 19 39 23 32 14 7# t.
South 58 262 70 112 137 7 77A S rOOd 5 19 14 5 - * 3 1

T'CijcJfs Mcvec )*?65 residence no '  r e p o r t e d ”



672

abie P-6 Economic Characteristics of the Negro Population: 1970
IDofo bossc on Mfflpt*. mm taxi Fw ramwimi bum f®r daovwd fsgurmt (par-cant. ate.) ond maortms of symtoste. aaa last]

tscombxo County

Total Pare
SMSA Totol mcoks Botonct

S a n to
Soso

C o u n t y

Panaocoto

Tract
0002

Trod
0003

Tract
0004

Tract
0005

Tract
0006

Tract
0007

Tract
0008

Tract
0013

Tract
0014

Tract
0015

entus Tract* With 
400 or More Negro
Population

* P t O r M E N T  S T A T U S  A N D  O C C U P A T I O N
m m *  U  yaan «M «a4 * ra r ..... .......... ........

•o'- to r e * ------------------------------------------------------
„ ivtltan labor f o r t * ------, --------------------------------

£me*©yac__________________________________
Un*moK>Y*d--------------------------------- ------------—

t m  labor force . . . ____________________________
!•**►*** 1* y**r*  *W mmi m tm r--------------------

ocr fo re * ------------ -----------------------------------------
; ivtltan ksbor fo re * ___________________________

fm p toyed ---------------------------------------------------
Unem ployed___________- __________________ _

« in labor fo r c e _____________________ _________
:rr*ed women in labor force, husband p re sen t_
With own children under 6 yea rs____________

?*»*< #*jp4»y«wi, 14 years eM hm I #«ar____
.'esstonol tecnnicol. and kindred w o rk e rs_____
nagers and adm in istrators, except fo rm ______

•es w o rk e r s __________________________________
■firs' and kindred w o rk e r s ____________________
rtti.T.en foremen, and kindred w o rk e rs________
-• c ’ .vev e*ceot transport . . __________________
jn sro rt equipment operatives _ . ______________
infers except farm _ .___ ______ .. .____ _____
- m workers __________ _______________________
»>ce worxers except pnvote household________
<Ct household workers ______ .. .______________

Few m\m »mplmym4, 14 y « n  eW a»4 * v a r ____
lessionol techntcol and kindred w o rk e rs_____

•.nogers ond adm in istrators, except fo rm _______
■es w o rk e r s __________________________________
■'ical ond kindred workers _____________________
erotives. including t ra n s p o r t__________ _______
■ e - b iuecollor w o rke rs______..._________ ______
•m w o rk e r s .......... ........ . . ............. . ._______ ____
vice workers except private household________
vote housenokj workers.... ________ ____________

11 I f f 19 733 S 227 S 506 446
7 779 7 398 3 5)1 3 887 381
7 088 6 792 3 445 3 347 296
6 526 6 244 3 165 3 079 2m

562 548 280 268 14
3 420 3 335 1 716 1 619 85

13 737 13 071 7 0S3 6 @25 *59
6 363 6 054 3 492 2 562 309
6 332 6 023 3 48! 2 542 309
5 653 5 376 3 102 2 274 277

679 647 379 268 32
7 374 7 024 3 561 3 463 350
2 812 2 717 1 321 1 396 95

856 826 362 464 30
11 17f 11 629 4 267 5 353 559

805 750 423 327 55
147 147 90 57
240 240 113 127 _
720 707 389 358 13

1 289 1 231 655 576 58
1 464 1 386 680 706 78

779 744 407 337 35
1 6)5 1 543 753 790 72

130 121 80 41 9
2 953 2 865 1 546 1 319 88
2 037 1 886 1 131 755 151
$ 453 S 374 3 102 2 274 277

607 575 345 230 32
41 41 22 19 —

144 144 61 83 _

415 410 224 186 5
465 458 288' 170 7
122 122 81 41 —

12 12 6 6 —

1 860 1 775 957 818 85
1 987 1 839 1 118 721 148

534 1S1 1 344 214 1 408
345 98 889 132 098
345 93 881 132 893
322 88 812 132 838

23 5 69 — 55
189 53 457 82 510
7T3 208 1 911 298 1 795
369 96 1 004 162 816
369 96 1 004 162 810
332 81 886 159 754

37 15 118 3 56
344 112 907 136 979
190 42 366 52 275
27 17 139 22 68

654 169 1 *98 291 1 592
49 8 71 58 49
9 6 30 4 16

18 - 12 18 40
42 5 138 18 70
70 31 192 30 178
74 15 187 19 213
59 6 114 14 85
66 11 157 12 187

6 - 68 _ 6
132 61 389 70 444
129 26 340 48 304
332 81 886 159 754
35 8 63 4! 39

6 - 4 - 12
11 _ 9 6 21
31 5 75 13 48
56 4 97 1! 45
- 6 32 - 22

A
68 32 270 45 257

125 26 336 43 304

402 S 7 6 142 82 459
2 8 9 27! 1 03 6 5 336
284 2 4 9 1 03 6 2 318
2 7 2 2 1 0 96 S 3 272

12 3 9 7 9 46
1 1 3 105 4 0 17 123
5 * 7 4 7 7 111 f * 4 586
324 2 1 3 S i 1 2 9 218
3 2 4 2 1 3 88 1 2 9 213
2 8 2 1 9 9 8 2 8 3 200

4 2 14 6 46 13
2 4 3 2 6 4 9 3 135 288

9 6 1 0 0 2 6 41 95
2 0 3 5 - 15 16

SS4 4@ 9 178 13 6 472
31 88 12 10 32

- 8 5 5
6 9 5 .. 5

3 2 3 3 12 4 3!
41 3 3 3 2 9 39
48 26 4 2 2 72
64 9 10 _ 28

1 25 47 34 9 71

9 5 1 1 5 30 54 133
1 1 2 41 34 28 56

282 199 12 83 200
31 6 9 12 5 27

— 9 5
19 11 6 — 16
3 2 4 14 25
10 - - - 1!

78 6 5 2 5 36 65
1 12 41 34 28 56



673

C e n s u s  T r a c t *  W i t h  

4 0 0  o r  M o r e  N o g r o  

P o p u l a t i o n

E s c a m b i a  C o u n t y

S a n t a
R a s a

C o u n t y

P e n s o c o t o

T o t a l
S M S A T o t a l

P e n ­
s a c o l a Baton©*

T r a c t
0 0 0 2

T r a c t
0 0 0 3

T r a c t
0 0 0 4

T r a c t
0 0 0 5

T r a c t
0 0 0 6

T r a c t
0 0 0 7

T r a c t
0 0 0 8

T r a c t
0 0 1 3

T r a c t
0 0 1 4

T r a c t
0 0 1 5

F A M IL Y  INCOME IN  1 9 6 9
A ! - -  -------- --------- ------------------------------------ •  9 1 $ 1 $66 4  3 8 6 4  l t d 4 0 9 4 i e 1 5 4 1 3 3 0 1M 1 0 7 4 M S 3 8 9 11 $ 1 7 0 M 4

less than $1.(XX)--------------------------------------------------------------- 7 6 4 7 3 0 3 8 5 3 4 5 3 4 4 0 3 9 1 0 6 - 112 1 6 12 6 1 6 3 4

J l  00 0 to $ 1,9 9 9  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1 1 9 1 0 5 7 5 6 1 4 9 6 6 2 5 6 9 1 9 1 1 6 122 5 4 4 4 - 4 7 22

S2 000 to $ 2 , 9 9 9  _ _ ------------ ------------------------------- ------------------------------ 9 6 5 9 1 8 5 0 6 4 1 2 4 7 4 5 11 1 4 2 9 1 3 3 4 7 20 3 2 3 5 2 8
S3 00 0 to $ 3 , 9 9 9 __________________________________________ 1 0 2 6 9 5 3 4 8 4 4 6 9 7 3 4 8 12 1 3 2 1 3 1 7 5 6 9 2 ! 10 4 -
$ 4 ,0 0 0  to $ 4 , 9 9 9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 6 1 9 2 3 4 9 1 4 3 2 3 8 4 8 1 3 1 4 2 1 3 1 1 5 3 9 3 2 7 1 9 63
55 00 0 to $ 5 , 9 9 9 ------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------------------ 8 2 7 7 8 1 4 0 9 3 7 2 4 6 6 ) 1 9 1 2 9 1 4 6 2 22 2 7 5 6 1 7
$ 6 , 0 0 0  tc $ 6 , 9 9 9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 6 1 8 2 6 3 5 6 4 7 0 3 5 1 5 8 1 4 4 12 6 9 4 0 1 9 9 3 5
$ 7  0 0 0  to $ 7 . 9 9 9 _____ ________________________________- - - 5 1 5 5 0 2 2 6 5 2 3 7 1 3 20 5 5 1 1 8 5 8 2 4 3 1 3 4 3 7
$ 8 ,0 0 0  to $ 8 . 9 9 9 ______ . . . -------------------------- -- ---------------- ------ —  - 5 7 5 5 5 7 2 8 8 2 6 9 1 8 5 6 77 2 6 7 5 3 2 1 5 2 ! 1 6 1 5
$ 9 , 0 0 0  to $ 9 , 9 9 9 ______ . . . -------------------------- -- -------------- -------------- 3 7 0 3 5 8 1 8 0 1 7 8 12 2 6 * 2 9 20 6 2 12 5 1 8 3 5
5)0  000  or m o r e  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 3 2 9 0 1 4 6 1 4 4 0 3 1 4 6 12 8 7 4 7 7 1 3© 8 3 1 3 9 4 8
M.edion in c o m e  F o m i h e s ______  ___________________ _ - U  6 0 7 $ 4  6 4 5 $ 4  5 2 3 $ 4  7 8 2 5 3  8 4 2 $ 4  3 3 3 $ 3  6 6 7 $ 4  3 1 0 5 7  9 4 4 5 3  9  7 1 $ 4  1 6 7 $ 5  9 4 4 $ 5  5 0 0 $ 2  6 2 9 5 5  2 9 4

F o m i li e s  a n d  u n r e l a t e d  individuals . . . * 3  5 6 9 $ 3  6 2 2 $ 3  5 0 6 $ 3  7 5 5 5 2  8 0 4 $ 3  0 8 6 5 2  7 9 5 5 3  5 7 8 5 5  4 6 4 5 3  0 7 4 5 3  4 8 2 5 5  2 3 6 $ 4  5 5 0 $ 2  7 1 4 5 4  2 1 9

R A T I O  O f  F A M I L Y  I N C O M E  T O  P O V E R T Y  L E V E L ’
Percent of families with incomes

less thon . 5 0  of poverty leve l____________________ _____ 1 7  7 1 7 . 5 1 7 . 9 1 7 . 1 2 1 . 3 22.0 3 5 . 8 20.2 4 . 1 1 6 . 3 1 2 . 7 12.0 9 . 6 3 3 . 5 1 8  4
.50 to . 7 4 _____ _____________ __________________ _________ 1 1 4 11.1 1 0 . 5 11.8 1 7  4 8 . 3 5 . 2 10.2 6 . 4 1 2 . 3 1 6 4 . 3 . 2 2 6 . 1 1 3 . 5 7 . 6
75  tc 9 9 ................... .............................. .... ..................... . . . . . . . . . _____ 1 2 . 3 1 2 . 3 1 1  4 1 3 . 2 1 2 . 5 11.2 6.0 1 1 . 3 4 . 8 12.8 1 7 . 9 1 3 . 6 2.6 1 2 . 9 6  6

1 00 to 1 . 2 4 ______ __________ ___________________ . . . . . . . 10.6 1 0 . 7 9 . 8 11.6 9 . 5 4  9 1 6  4 12.0 3 . 2 12.8 4 . 7 7 . 4 6.1 9 . 4 10.2
1 . 2 5  to 1 . 4 9 ................................................................................................................... ....  . . 1 0  3 10.2 10.1 10.2 1 3 . 7 1 4  4 3 . 7 1 0 . 5 6 9 9 . 2 8.8 12.6 7 . 8 11.8 7 . 6
1 . 5 0  to 1 . 9 9 . . . . _____ . . . . . .  .  .  . . .  . .  . . . . 1 4  1 1 4 . 3 1 4  6 1 3 . 9 10.8 1 4  9 11.2 1 7  4 21.8 1 3 . 8 1 4 . 5

2 4 9
1 5 . 5
3 5 . 6

1 0  4 1 8 12  8
2 00  or m o r e ____________ ____________ _ ______ __  . 2 3 . 6 2 4 . 0 2 5 . 7 22.2 1 4  9 2 4  4 21.6 1 8 . 5 5 2 . 1 22.8 3 7  4 1 7 . 1 - 3 6 . 8

INCOME 8 ELOW POVERTY LEVEL’
f» s »8 e» . . . . 3 A M 3 4 7 5 1 7 4 3 1 7 3 2 2 0 9 1 7 0 6 3 $ 1 3 30 4 4 4 1 8 1 • 9 4 4 102

Percent of oil families___ 4 1 . 3 4 0  9 3 9 . 7 4 2 . 0 5 1 . 1 4 1 . 5 4 7 . 0 4 1 . 7 1 6 , 0 4 1 . 3 4 7 . 0 2 8 J 3 8 . 3 6 0 . 0 3 2 . 6
Meon family in c o m e  * $ 2  2 0 3 $ 2  1 8 7 $ 2  0 6 9 $ 2  3 0 6 5 2  4 6 0 $ 1  9 4 0 $ 1  4 4 7 5 ’ 9 7 0 5 2  0 6 2 5 2  1 2 5 5 2  5 9 8 5 2  1 9 9 5 2  3 8 5 5 1  8 5 3 5 2  0 0 3
Mean income deficit $1 8 9 2 $ 1  8 7 7 $1 868 $ 1  8 8 5 5 2  1 4 2 $ 1  9 3 6 5 2  5 5 6 5 1  9 8 9 5 1  7 4 5 5 1  7 0 2 5 1  7 4 7 5 1  3 7 7 5 1  6 3 7 5 2  0 2 2 5 2  0 6 0
Percent receivmj public assistance income . 3 4 . 9 3 4 . 7 3 5 . 9 3 3 . 6 3 6 . 8 4 4  1 2 6 . 6 3 3  9 4 3 . 3 3 6 . 7 4 1  4 20.2 2 5 . 0 5 9 . 8 1 7 . 2
Meon size of fomily 4 . 7 5 4 . 7 0 4 . 4 8 4  9 4 5 . 5 8 4 . 5 2 4 . 4 8 4 . 3 9 4 . 5 7 4 . 3 1 5 . 3 5 4 . 0 0 4 . 5 0 4 . 3 6 4 . 5 5
With related children under 18 years 2  9 8 4 2 7 9 7 1 3 9 9 1 3 9 8 1 8 7 1 1 5 5 7 4 2 ) 21 3 5 0 1 6 6 5 5 3 4 9 6 s o

Meon number of related children under 1 8  years 3 . 4 7 3 . 4 1 3 . 2 0 3 . 6 1 4 . 4 4 3 . 6 3 3 . 2 5 3  0 2 3 . 0 7 3 . 8 7 2  6 5 3 . 1 2 3 . 0 9 3 . 1 1
With related children under 6 years 1 6 1 2 1 5 1 1 7 2 0 7 9 1 10) 7 6 2 8 1 7 7 i o 1 6 8 99 4 1 1 7 7 1 29

Meon number of related children under 6 years _ 1 7 9 1 7 9 1 . 6 4 1 9 2 1.88 1 . 4 3 1 2 5 1 4 7 1 4 8 2.16 1 . 5 9 1 . 5 9 2 . 3 4
hsmti&gs with female haad 1 9 4 6 1 8 1 6 1 0 3 3 7 8 3 1 3 0 101 3 7 3 2 5 2 6 2 5 7 8 3 4 4 ' 3 5 88 3 7

With related children under 18 years 1 6 8 4 1 5 5 7 8 9 1 666 127 77 3 7 297 2) 209 S 3 2 7 25 8 2 33
Mean number of reioted children under 18 y e a n . 3 . 1 7 3 . 0 9 2 . 9 3 3 . 3 0 4 . 1 7 3 4 2 2 . 4 9 2 9 3 2 . 8 1 2.88 2.11 3 . 1 6 3 . 0 9 2.76

With related children under 6 years 8 1 2 7 6 0 4 1 8 3 4 2 5 2 46 13 117 10 96 36 2 3 11 66
P e rc e nt  m l a b o r  force 5 3 . 3 5 1 . 4 5 9 . 8 4 1 . 2 8 0 . 8 1 9 . 6 7 3 . 5 5 1 . 0 5 8 . 3 7 7 . 3
Meon n u m b e r  of r e i o t e d  c h i l d r e n  under 6  y e a r s  . 1 . 6 5 1.66 1 . 5 4 1 . 8 1 1 . 5 6 1.20 . . . 1 . 5 3 . . . 1 . 5 1 1 . 6 7 . • . . . • 1 . 6 4 -



674

entus Tract* With 
400 or More Negro
>opu)ation

ke»4l _____________________________
Percent 65 years ond over---------------------
Civilian mote heads under 65 years----------

Pe 'c e n t  m iobor f o rc e ---------------------------
unrylet** »4«»4»«b__________________________

Percent of al l u n re la ted  i n d i v i d u a l s --------
M ean  in com e  ------------------------------------------- -
M ean  in com e  deficit __ —  ------------------------
Percent receiving public assistance income. 
Percent 65 years ond over -------- -----------

Percent of oil pe rsons..... .................................
Percent receiving Social Security incom e------- -
Percent 65 years ond o v e r ----------------------------

Percent receiving Social Security income-----
Related children under 18 yeo rs---------------------

Percent Irving vrrth both p o re n fs ----- ----------
- _____________ _________________

P f '.e n f o* c" househo lds----- --------------------
Owner occupied_______________ ____ ____ ____

Mean value of u n i t -----------------------------------
Renter occupied----- --------------------------------------

Meon gross  r e n t ___________________________
Percent locking some or all plumbing fac ilit ies.

tscomfew County
r

Total
SMSA Total

P®fV
socoks ftetonc*

Santa
Rosa

County
Tract
0002

Tract
0003

Tract
0004

Tract
0005

Tract
0606

Tract
0007

Tract
0606

Tract
0013

Tract
0014

T r a c i
0015

3 684 3 475 1 743 1 732 to t 17© • 63 513 SO 444 181 89 44 102 99
14 A 1 4 9 16.5 13.3 5.7 28.2 111 18.5 30.0 15.3 72 15.7 - 12.7 20 2

1 399 1 341 572 769 58 43 26 140 - 167 m 31 9 14 46
77 1 76 8 75 3 77.9 84.5 83.7 80.8 67.9 - 70.7 80.7 100.0 . . . . . . 76.1

1 821 1 723  ̂ 070 653 98 146 30 220 40 386 83 32 • - 10*
63 6 64 0 61.0 69 8 56.6 69.2 52.6 60.3 49.4 64.0 69.7 38.1 - 67.1
$801 $787 $815 $742 $1 036 $985 $447 $852 $688 $787 $873 $488 - $737

$1 028 $1 043 $1 017 $1 087 $756 $845 $1 382 $993 $1 112 $1 046 $942 $1 285 - $1 12*
29.7 28.5 25.9 32.8 51.0 28.8 66 7 27.7 15.0 22.3 12.0 15.6 - 36.8
4 0 4 39.7 39.9 39.4 52.0 37 7 53.3 37.3 42.5 38 1 41.0 7 1 .9 - 31.1

19 336 18 071 8 870 9 201 1 36S 915 312 2 473 177 2 300 1 051 388 206 445 55*
46.5 45.6 45.2 45 9 66.6 46.3 53 5 46 4 21.3 47.5 61.5 30.1 37.5 56.3 38.5

8 5 8 4 8.9 8 0 8.8 1 1 4 7.7 7.1 18 1 12.2 5 4 5.9 1.9 3.1 11.5
8.2 8 4 9.7 7.1 5 4 13.3 7.4 8 5 18. 10.5 5.5 13 4 5.3 4.3 14.6

58 1 57.1 55.2 59.7 80.9 61.5 56.0 84.4 58.3 43.1 23.1 . . . 568
10 250 9 620 4 506 5 1)4 630 475 168 1 219 86 1 150 554 134 I l l 324 275

39.5 40 1 36.0 43.8 29.4 22.7 54.8 28.3 - 34.6 54.2 67.2 35.1 22.8 600
4 7 3 9 4 477 2 381 2 096 262 255 <2 621 58 726 226 106 38 9 3 1*4

46 0 45 8 44 5 47.3 5 0 9 46 3 55 4 44 1 28 0 49 0 51.2 30.5 32.8 55.7 40 2
2 362 2 209 1 073 I 136 153 125 42 255 30 348 62 61 27 16 99

SB 000 $8 100 $8 500 $7 700 $6 600 $6 700 $5 700 $9 500 $7 000 $6 900 $5 500 $18 8G0 $9 300 . . .  $H 300
2 377 2 268 1 308 960 109 130 40 3 6 6 28 378 164 45 11 77 65

S 5 5 $ 5 5 $58 $51 $46 $62 $39 $59 $73 $57 $60 $58 * . . $56 $52
41.3 40.6 30.2 52 4 54.2 37.3 45 1 20.8 51.7 41.3 22.1 14.2 15 8 31.7

*hf Armed 1OTes living r ba< rocks, college students in dorm itories end u ' e otec individuals under 14 yearn

5 — 24 PENSACOLA, FLA., SMSA CENSUS TRACTS



675

Table P-6. • Economic Characteristics of the Negro Population: 1970—Continued
[Data boma on tomato, im  taxi. for n w a w n  taw® for farwodJsgtsrm (paremtt. madam. ate.) and tm onm q of tymbofa. mo  tw t l

Census Tracts With 
4 0 0  o r  More N e g r o  

Popuiation

— Of E a c o m b n  County

Tract
0014

Tract
0015

Tract
0016

Tract
D017

Tract
0018

Tract
0020

Tract
0027

Tract
0032

Tract
0034

Tract
0035

Tract
0036

Tract
0037

Tract
0038

Tract
0039

Tract
0040

E M P L O Y M E N T  S T A T U S  A N D  O C C U P A T I O N
Mato, 1* year* ato  aa4 m r -------- — ----- -- i t s 511 754 348 111 315 2t1 *39 97 334 94 344 110 130 3*4

labor tore*__________ - — -------- ----------------- 140 335 523 267 93 227 209 603 85 224 70 2)6 52 106 177
Civil ion labor forte------------------- ----------------- 122 331 523 251 84 227 198 579 85 172 70 212 52 166 i n

Employed . . . . . ---------------------------------------------- 115 293 491 226 75 198 193 554 73 148 70 181 52 83 172
Unemployed---------------- ------- - — ---------------- 7 38 32 25 9 29 5 25 12 24 - 3) - 23 -

Not m tabor fo re*.................. .......................... . . . . . . 55 176 231 81 25 88 72 236 12 100 26 150 58 24 209
FaaMto, 1* yaar* ato aa4 a a a r_____ _____ _ 313 4*7 •30 494 n s 377 317 934 119 331 109 41S 117 143 M l

lobor fore* _______________ . . . -------------------------- 97 276 376 232 62 158 106 444 80 125 22 159 26 84 157
Civilion labor fore#___________ ________________ _ 97 276 376 232 62 158 106 444 80 125 22 159 26 84 157

Employed _____ _____________  _________ _ 73 235 358 204 52 148 88 413 59 121 22 141 26 62 157
Unemployed___________________ _______________ 24 41 18 28 10 10 18 31 21 4 • l i - 22 -

Hot m tabor fo rce_____________________________ . . 116 351 454 264 S3 219 2U 492 39 206 87 256 91 79 344
Morried women in lobor force husband present ___ 61 139 213 103 37 8 8 52 303 46 80 8 78 20 30 58

With own children under 6 years 28 54 72 46 9 34 11 78 12 10 4 46 M 13 4
Tetel eaiptoyed, 14 y e a r s  a M  a a d  e v e r _______ 16® S 3 ! M t 436 137 346 2t! 947 i n 3 4 9 93 332 71 1 4 S 329

Professionol technical, and kindred workers . 46 30 31 4 9 25 20 79 10 7 - 5 - 4 24
Monogers and administrators except farm — 6 9 _ - 5 6 - - 16 - 5 - - SO
Soles w orkers__ — 14 _ 13 7 10- 3 34 6 1 - 1$ - - 6
Clerical and kindred workers . . 16 35 42 48 11 10 26 57 6 18 - 20 - 13 -
Craftsmen, foremen and kinored workers 12 80 109 37 6 38 53 117 9 17 - 15 6 20 14
Operatives except transport 16 42 126 51 14 45 16 109 25 45 18 48 17 35 63
Transport equipment operotrves 7 25 37 17 4 12 4 87 13 33 21 14 & - 36
Loborers except farm 23 64 132 9! 27 45 52 130 8 21 22 64 18 22 37
form workers _ _ „ 5 5 — «. - 11 - 12 8 -
Service workers, except pnvote household 54 138 205 103 37 120 71 246 32 48 15 101 7 26 62
Pnvote household workers 14 94 158 66 12 31 25 108 23 6 3 5 35 12 17 77

Feaiato ewytoyad, 1 4  yaars aM aad a a a r ______ 7 3 3 3 5 358 304 5 2 1 4 1 M 413 5 9 1 2 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 4 42 1 S T
Professionol, technical, ond kindred workers 27 30 9 4 4 19 16 66 — — - 5 - 4 19
Monogers ond odministrotors, except form , — 4 5 . — — - - - 10
Sales workers _ 14 __ 8 4 4 _ 24 1 - 15 - - 6
Clericoi ond kindred workers 16 18 6 48 6 5 35 6 13 - 9 - 13 -
Operatives including tronsport 14 56 10 5 5 16 16 4 11 4 - 7 9 -
Other blue-collar workers __ n 5 6 4 _ — -  , 7 - -
F o r m  workers _ — _ _ _ — 6 - - - -
Service workers except private household 21 70 119 63 21 78 26 168 26 33 7 77 - 19 5 6
Pnvote household workers 9 89 153 66 12 31 25 100 23 63 5 35 12 17 66



676

Census Tracts W ith  
400 or More Negro  
Population

EAM ilY IN C O M E IN 1 9 6 9
All ................. . _ ____ _____________________

it t s - ih o n  $t 000.----------- ------ ------- ------------------------—
i t  000 to S ’ I?99 . ............................................... .................
$2 000 *o $2 ......... .................. ............ ........ ............ ..
$3 000 *o $3,999 . __________________________ ______ -
$4 000 to $4 999 .. .................................. .............................
S i 000 re $5,999 ________________________  _________
$6 000 lo $6 .099_____  _________ _ __------- --------------
$7,000 to $7 .999..... ...................................... .....................
SB 000 to $8.999..............................----------------- --------
$9 000 to $9 999 ....... ................ .............. - ---------------------
$50,000 or m o re___ ______ ______ — -------------------------
Median income fa m ilie s _____________________________

fam ilies and unreloted ind iv idua ls--------

RATIO Of FAMILY INCOME TO POVERTY LEVEL1
Percent of fomiiies with incomes

le ss  than 50 of poverty level . ---------------------------------
50 fo 74 ____ _______ ___________________________
75 to 99 . -----------------------------------------------------------

1 00 to I 24 .. --------------------- -----------------------------------
1 25 to l 4 9 _____ ____________ ____________________-
1 50 to i 99. .......... ......................... ............ ........ ..........
2 00 or more ....................... ................. ........... ..................

IN C O M E  BELOW POVERTY LEVEL'
f •w ilw i ........  ---------- ---------------------------------- ------

Per cen* of o f fom A e s __________ _ . ------. . . . . . -----
Meon family income ------------------------------------------------
Meort income deficit .......... ................ ............ .. ...........
Percent receiving public ossisfonce incom e..------- -------
Mean sue of family .............— -------------------- ----------
With, reloteo children under 18 years ------------------------

Meon number of related children under 18 years -.
With related children unoer 6 years --------- - ... --------

Meon number of related children under 6 years ----
fom iiies with female heed . . . ----------- -------------- - ------

With reioted children under 18 yeors --------------------
Meon number o f  reioted children under 18 yea rs . 

Wifh reioted children under 6 years ---- ------------------

Balance of Eacambio County

Troct
0014

Tract
0015

Troct
0016

Tract
0017

Tract
0018

Troct
0020

Tract
0027

Tract
0032

Tract
0034

Tract
0035

Tract
0036

Tract
0037

Tract
0038

Tract
0039

Troct
0040

US 398 $66 386 95 346 3®t 673 90 236 46 2S3 41 96 3)1
5 23 26 43 4 12 8 81 5 15 5 56 26 - 21

13 25 65 71 11 49 10 25 6 48 - 18 13 14 105
18 4! 43 54 4 32 31 36 4 26 - 21 12 13 50
14 71 78 76 11 6 42 45 14 11 4 35 10 - 33
10 45 56 43 20 8 12 61 1 1 23 5 28 13 - 54
7 47 80 24 — 30 5 80 4 27 - 24 5 14 6

14 30 80 24 17 35 26 90 19 26 9 27 - 10 7
_ 16 47 15 — 12 18 63 5 27 - 20 - - 8

18 49 32 4 4 10 12 78 12 5 - 3 - 18 13
— 20 24 12 5 4 10 32 10 6 - 4 - 18 15

46 31 35 20 19 48 28 82 - 22 23 17 12 9 19
$6 393 $4 867 $5 188 $3 329 $4 875 $5 533 $4 833 $6 094 $6 053 $4 783 $7 000 $3 90Q $2 542 $6 700 $2 790
$5 429 $3 816 $4 174 $3 204 $4 575 $5 367 $3 500 $5 570 $5 800 $2 625 $6 $2 976 $2 206 $5 429 $1 947

12.4 7.3 13.4 277 4 2 17.1 5 9 16 2 16.7 15.3 10.9 36 4 48 4 14.6 22.7
3 4 18.8 11.7 18 1 12.6 16 7 15.3 7.0 — 17.4 - 5.9 6 . 6 7 3 18 1

13.1 13.6 8.7 18.1 13.7 4.5 16 8 6.1 12.2 13 6 30 4 17 4 7.7 11.5 254
69 10.1 14.7 117 15.8 14.2 9 4 14.4 22.2 11.4 - 6 7 - - 10.0

19.3 11.6 16 8 8.0 9.5 11.4 8 9 12.5 13.3 9.3 - 7.5 7.7 - 30
16 6 17.3 14.7 5 4 18.9 12.2 19.3 14 1 23.3 119 21.7 10.7 18.7 27 1 9.1
28.3 21 4 20.1 10 9 253 24.0 24.3 29.7 12.2 21 2 370 15 4 11.0 39 6 118

43
«

IS* 191 247 29 94 77 197 26 109 19 151 $7 33 319
29 0 . 397 33.7 64 0 30 5 38.2 38.1 29 3 28 9 46.2 413 59 7 62 6 33.3 662

$2 489 $2 846 $2 553 $2 350 $2 445 $1 988 $2 707 $1 925 $2 525 $2 124 $2 099 $1 446 $2 325 $2 109
$1 699 $1 413 $1 855 $1 855 $1 350 $1 798 $1 504 $2 519 $2 552 $1 504 $2 757 $2 951 $2 276 $1 537

40.5 22.8 33 5 34 0 17.2 160 27.3 20.3 - 47 7 33 8 38 6 62.5 639
4.55 5.11 5 48 5 00 5.38 423 5 38 5 29 592 3 90 5.76 5 40 5 53 403

37 127 152 217 14 58 61 181 26 76 19 139 50 32 152
2 62 3 54 4 50 3 50 2 53 4 39 3.71 4.15 2.96 . . . 4.12 4 20 3.16 307

20 63 98 162 7 24 29 83 10 28 9 112 38 19 77
1.57 2.31 1.53 1.79 205 . . . 1.54 . . . 1.96 2.08 . . . 2 08

i9 60 86 116 i o 52 24 90 15 38 5 72 33 13 121
19 46 67 112 28 24 84 15 38 5 65 26 13 100

2.91 4.01 3.10 _ 2.14 3.76 . . . 3.37 . . . 4 32 3.00 . . . 3.19
8 15 32 81 — 4 ii 47 4 16 - 51 14 • 59



677

Census Tracts With 
400 or More Negro 
Population

Percent m lobar fo rce------- --------------------------------
Mean number of related children under 6 years .. 

lemflv )i*«f l .. _ . ------------------------ -------------------- ---------
P-rcent 65 yeors and over _ _.---------------------- - - ---
Civilian moie heaas under 65 years _ .-------------------

Percent in labor force . __________________________
Urrtio1#dlndi*idvob......................... ......._ . . . . -------------

Percent of all unrelated in d iv id u a ls________ _______
Veon income ______
Veer -nrome deficit
Pe'cert eceivmg public ossistance incom e__
Percent 65 years and over . _________________

Pinm i_____ _____  ___________________
Percent of oil persons________________ __

Percent receiving Social Security incom e___ _
Percent 65 veors ond over _ _____ __________

Dercenf receiving Sooo1 Security incom e__
Footed chiid'en under '8 y e a rs ._______ ____

Percen1 living with both p e re n ts_________
K*»i«keWi . . . . .  ____  ___ £

Pe>vent o* all households___
Owner occupied................. ................_______

Veon volue of un rt.......... ....................
Renter occupied _______ ________________ _

Wear gross ren t...... ..............
Percent celling some or cR plumbing focdities

Sotanc t  o f Is o a r o t a  C o u n ty

T ra c t Tract Tract Tra ct Tract Tract Tract T ra c i Tra ct Tra ct Tra c t T r a d  T r a d  T r a d  T r a d
QOU 0015 0016 0017 0018 @020 0027 « S  0034 @035 0036 0037 0038 0039 0040

65.6
. . . 2.50
42 158 191

9 5 17.1 5.2
12 74 95

59.5 70.5
22 104 92

62.9 88.9 60.5
$706 $686

$1 164 $1 143
- 7.7 17 4

14.4 39.1
213 911 1 138

30.3 46.8 42.0
19 2 11.3 6.3
3 8 8.0 4.0

65 8 56 5
131 468 601
6.3 48 1 43 9
55 233 244

34 4 49.5 38 9
36 121 124

900 $7 300 $10 500
19 112 124

$61 $55
67.3 53 6 54.8

45.7 - -
1.36 _ . . .
247 29 *4
4 9 17.2 5.3
119 14 37

85.7 78.4
22 17 11

88.0

1 25S 173 409
68.0 41,5 35 4

3.5 12.1 11.2
1.7 8 7 6 1

40 0
772 62 153

44 0 69 4 58.2
?4| 44 80

65 8 39 3 36 4
75 13 62

$7 500 $9 000
173 33 18
$51 $61
25 0 45 7 42 5

_  . 40.4 . . .
1.87 . . .

77 197 n
23 4 18.3 -

36 38 i i
889 84.1

$ 3 $ 6 -
65 4 39 2 -
$945 $513 -
S858 $1 359 -
20.8 35.7 -
54 7 19.6 -
447 1 099 114

49 0 32.1 31 0
9 9 6 0 -

11 3 6.1 -
64.2 55.2 -
267 682 107
53 2 45 7 42 1
10S 207 17

46 7 30 0 21 C
40 119 17

$6 700 $8 400
65 88 -

$56 $49 -
33.3 48 3 -

— 31.4
— 169

199 19 1S1
21.1 — 6 0

48 14 79
79.2 87.3

38 9 *4
95 0 100 0
$662 $793

$S 176 $1 005
86.8 39 1
44 7 609
463 185 934

42.6 34 3 6! 7
6.9 38 39

13.6 4§ 5 1
27.0 - 39.6
244 50 559

41 4 90.0 50 6
12* 23 234

49 6 5 ' 5 U. 9
97 18 142

$7 100 $5 900
29 ” 5 64

$68 . . . $41
S 4 J . . . 66 0

_ 33.9
2.20

17 S3 119
12.3 269

24 19 64
500

1 is 114
39.5 85 7

$891
$926
526

• 579
314 191

69.0 43 0 63 3
5 1 _ 159
4.7 1*3

712
184 88 6C 7

63 6 250 17 1
6S 41 m
4 4C 6 r. t

<44 22 161
$e at® * . XX

21 if •31
U 4

*5 4 IOCS 64 7

f i 'ijd e s  m i-ces of m s tiV io n s , members of the Armed forces living m borrocks. college students m dormitories ond ur.'eto’ ed md-wdueois wooe' 14 T*0 '"1,



678

Tafre P-6 Economic Characteristics of the Negro Population: 1970 —Continued

C e n su s  Tracts W ith  
400 or More Negro
Population

EMPIOYMENT STATUS AND  OCCUPATION
Matt. 1ft y « n  aM «W a w -------------------

lobor force - ............. - -------- -------------------------------
Civ it ion looor f o r c e ---------------------------------------

employed . . . -----------------------------------------------
Unem ployed-----------------------------------------------

Not m lobor fo r c e ---- ------------- ----------------------------
faatate. 1*  years aM *«4 a w ..............................

tabor f o r c e ------------ ------------------------ -----------------
C ivil ion lobor f o r c e --------------------?-------------------

Em p loyed--------- ------ -----------------------------------
Unem ployed--------- --------------------------------------

No’ in labor f o r c e ----- ----------------------------------------
Married women in labor force husband present . .  

With own children under 6 yea rs---------------------

Tatel eiepieyed. 1ft years aM m td  a w ------
Professional technical, and kindred w o rk e rs --------
Managers and adm in istrators, except fo rm ---------
Sates w o rk e r s ................. - - -------- ------------------------
Clerical ono kindred w o rk e rs ------------------------------
Craftsmen toremen and kmared w o rk e rs -----------
Operatives except transport . . . . ------------------- -
1 ronsport equipment operatives --------------------. . .
lOborers. except form --------- ---------- ---------------
f-orrr w o rk e r s --------- ---------- -------------------------------
Service workers, except private household-----------
Private housenold w o r k e r s . . ------------------------------

femehi eeipleyed. 1ft yean aM aarf a w t ----
Professionol techmcol, and kindred w o rk e rs --------
Managers and adm in istrators except fa rm ---------
Soles w o rk e r s --------- ------------------------------------------
Clerical and kindred workers ----------------------- ------
Operatives, including transport . . . . --------------------
Otner blue collor w o rk e rs----- ------ -----------------------
Form workers _______________________________--
Service workers, except private household-----------
Privote household workers ---------------- -----------------

( D o t e  b a s e d  o n  s o  ns p ie . s e e  t e x t  f o r  m i n i m u m  b a s e  f o r  d e r i v e d  f i g u r e s  ( p e r c e n t , m e d i a n , e t c .)  a n a  m e a n i n g  o f  g y r o f e s fs . s e e  t e x t )

Sonto Rosa C o u n t y Totals for spiff tracts m tscombee County

Tract
0106

Trod
0004

Trod
0014

Trod
0015

Trod 
0016 '

T r o d
0 0 1 8

Tract
0035

IftJ 1 399 277 970 783 111 324
144 922 205 671 552 93 224
132 914 184 649 552 84 17 2
128 845 168 565 520 75 148

4 69 16 84 32 9 24
19 477 72 299 231 25 100

314 1 9Sft 477 1 133 S57 113 331
164 1 028 226 494 393 62 125
164 1 028 226 489 393 62 125
152 904 1 5 6 435 364 52 121

12 124 70 54 29 10 4
150 928 251 639 464 53 206
47 372 102 234 218 37 80
25 139 43 70 72 9 10

2  S C 1 749 324 1 000 884 127 1*4
39 71 56 62 3 1 9 7

- 30 - 11 9 _ 16
_ 12 - 19 — 7 1

13 138 20 66 42 11 18
27 192 21 119 109 6 17
37 200 38 114 126 14 45
9 122 7 53 50 4 33

28 173 32 135 148 27 21
- 68 - - _ -

56 403 108 271 205 37 48
71 340 42 150 164 12 63

1 5 2 9 0 4 1 5 f t 4 3 5 364 52 111
16 63 32 5 7 9 4 -
— 4 _ - 4 -
- 9 - 14 — 4 1
5 75 16 34 6 13
7 101 14 39 56 5 11
- 32 - 11 11 6 -

53 284 57 135 119 21 33
71 336 37 145 159 12 63



679

C e n s u s  T r a c t s  W i t h  

4 0 0  o r  M o r e  N e g r o  

P o p u l a t i o n

S a n t a  R o m s  C o u n t y T o t a l s  f o r  s p « t  t r a c t s  m I s c a m t e  C o u n t y

T r a c t
0 1 0 6

T r a c t
0 0 0 4

T r a c t
0 0 1 4

T r a c t
0 0 1 5

T r a c t
0 0 1 6

T r a c t
0 0 1 8

T r a c t
0 0 3 5

F A M I L Y  I N C O M E  I N  1 9 6 9
AM f e m i l i e s ______________________________________ l i t 1 2 S 5 3 1 S 7 0 2 S «2 t s 2 5 *

Less than $1,000  ------- --------- ------------------------ -------------- ------------- 3 4 111 21 5 7 2 6 4 1 5
j ;  000 rc $1 9 9 9 ----------------------------- ----------- ------------ ------------------------ 21 1 9 1 6 0 4 7 6 5 11 4 8
$2 0 0 0  tc $ 2 , 9 9 9 . . .  .........................................- .......................- ......................................... 2 5 1 4 2 5 3 6 9 4 7 4 2 6
S3 00C to S3 9 9 9 . . ....................  ......................................................... .................................... 2 4 1 3 6 1 8 7 1 7 8 11 11
$4 000 to $ 4 , 9 9 9 ---------- --------- ------------- --------------------- - .................... ... 2 5 1 5 2 2 9 i o e 5 6 20 2 3
$5 000 to $ 5 , 9 9 9 . ..................................... ....................................... ................................................ 2 3 1 2 9 1 5 6 4 86 « . 2 7
$6 000 tc $ 6 , 9 9 9 ___________  ______ - ------------- - - - ------------ 1 8 1 5 0 2 3 6 5 8 0 1 7 2 6
$^ DOC to $ 7 , 9 9 9  _____________________________ _____ ______ 8 5 1 4 5 3 5 3 27
$8 00C tc $ 8 , 9 9 9  ........................................ ........................... .......................... ............................... 1 4 7 7 3 4 6 4 3 2 4 5
$9 000 to $ 9 , 9 9 9 ______ ______________ ______ ____________ _ 12 2 9 3 2 5 2 4 5 6
$10 000 o r  m o r e ----- -------------- ---------------------  --------------------------------- 1 5 8 7 5 5 7 9 3 5 I f 22
M e d io n  in co m e - F a m i l i e s .................... .....— ------------------------------------- $ 4  2 2 0 S 4  3 1 3 J 4  1 9 0 $ 4  9 9 1 5 5  2 2 1 $ 4  8 7 5 5 4  7 8 3

F o m i l i e s  a n d  u n r e l a t e d  i n d i v i d u a l s ______ $ 3  2 3 2 S 3  5 6 0 $ 3  9 1 7 $ 4  0 1 3 $ 4  2 1 7 $ 4  5 7 5 5 2  6 2 5

R A T I O  O F  F A M I L Y  I N C O M E  T O  P O V E R T Y  L E V E L '
Percent of fo m il ie s  w i t h  i n c o m e s

Less t h a n  50 o f  p o v e r t y  l e v e l _________________________ 2 8 . 3 20.2 2 3 . 8 12.1 1 3 . 1 4 . 5 1 5 . 3
50 to 7 4 ................ .......................... . .  ..................................... .... ................................ 1 5 . 1 1 0 . 4 8 . 9 1 4 . 0 1 1 . 3 12  6 1 7 4
75  to . 9 9 _____ ________ ______ ____________ . . . . . .  . . . . . . 1 1 . 9 11.1 1 3 . 0 1 0 . 5 9 . 1 1 3 . 7 1 3 . 6
1,00 to 1 . 2 4 ______ _______ _____________________________ 5 . 9 1 2  5 8 . 3 10.1 1 4 . 3 1 5 . 8 1 1 . 4
1 25 to 1 4 9 ............ ................... ....................... ....................... ........................... ............................. 6.8 1 0 . 3 1 5 . 2 9 . 8 1 7 . 4 9 . 5 9 3
1 50 to 1 9 9 ........................ .................................................................. .... ........................................ 1 0 0 1 7 . 1 8.6 1 5 . 4 1 4 . 3 1 8 . 9 1 1 . 9
2 00 o r  m o r e ______ ________________________________  . . 2 1  9 1 8 6 22.2 2 8  1 20.6 2 5 . 3 21.2

I N C O M E  B E L O W  P O V E R T Y  L E V E L ' •

Fernilies 121 $22 1 4 4 2 5 7 i t s f t
Perce nt of all f a m i l i e s ............................ .... 5 5 . 3 4 1 . 6 4 5 . 7 3 6 . 6 3 3 : 5 ’  3 0 . 5 4 6 . 2

M e o r  <omilv i n c o m e  » 5 2  2 9 8 $ 1  9 6 8 $ 2  0 3 9 5 2  5 2 1 5 2  5 4 3 5 2  4 4 5 5 2  1 2 4
V e e r ,  in co m e  defi ci t $ 2  5 0 3 $ 1  9 9 2 $ 1  9 2 7 5 1  6 6 3 5 1  8 2 6 $ 1  3 5 0 5 1  5 0 4
•-erceni re ce iv in g  pu blic a s s i s t a n c e  i n c o m e 4 6 . 3 3 3 . 3 5 4 . 2 20.6 3 2 . 8 1 7 . 2 4 7 . 7
M e a n  s i j t  of  f o m i l y  . .  . 5 9 2 4  4 0 4 . 4 2 4 . 8 9 5 . 4 1 5 3 8 3  9 0
W it h re la te d c h il d r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s 1 1 4 4 2 5 1 3 3 2 0 7 1 5 2 1 4 7 6

M e or , n u m b e r  o f  e l a t e d  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s 4  8 0 3 . 0 3 2 . 9 6 3 . 3 7 4 . 5 0 2 . 9 6
Wit h rela ted  c h il d r e n  u n d e r  6  y e a r s 6 0 1 7 7 9 1 9 2 9 8 7 2 8

M e a n  n u m b e r  o f  r e i o t e d  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  6  y e a r s 1 8 3 1 4 7 1 . 5 9 1 . 8 2 2 . 3 1 t 5 4
Families w i t h  f e m a l e  h e o d 9 2 3 2 5 1 0 7 9 7 86 10 3 8

W ith  re io te d c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s 8 9 2 9 7 101 7 9 6 7 3 8
M e o n  n u m b e r  o f  r e l a t e d  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  1 8  y e a r s . 4 . 7 4 2 . 9 3 3 . 1 5 2 . 8 5 4 . 0 1 Ml 3 . 3 7

W it h  re la te d c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  6  y e o r s 4 6 1 1 7 7 4 1 5 3 2 1 6
Pe rce nt in l a b o r  f o r c e 7 8 . 3 7 3 . 5 7 3 . 0 6 5 . 6
M e o n  n u m b e r  o f  r e l a t e d  c h i l d r e n  u n d e r  6  y e a r s 1 . 6 3 1 . 5 3 1 . 6 4 — 2 . 5 0 -



680

C e n s u s  T r a c t s  W i t h Santa Rosa County Totals for split tracts m Escort.bo County

4 0 0  o r  M o r e  N e g r o T rod Tract Tnset Tract 'tact Tract Tfset
P o p u l a t i o n 0106 0004 0014 0015 0316 0018 003!

h m t f  heeds . .  . . ________________________ ___ 121 522 T44 251 19$ 29 18
Percent 65 years and over------------------------------- 5.8 19.9 11.8 18.3 5.1 173 21,1
Civilian mole heads under 65 years..------------------ 25 140 26 120 99 14 4

Percent ir !abor force__________ ____ _______ 100.0 67.9 65.4 65.8 71.7 • • • 792
U«r*l«te4 indevideels________ ___________________ 46 241 12 210 f t 17 11

Percent of oil unrelated individuals______— ------- 50.0 60.4 53.7 76.4 55.8 951
Mean .ncome________ ___ __________________ $964 $835 • • . $722 $688 m

Mean income deficit____ _____________ _____ $855 $1 009 . . . $1 144 $1 143 $1 171
Pe'cent receiving public assistance income. _ . ------- 26.1 25.3 - 22.4 17.4 Ml
Percent 65 years and o v e r ..___. . . _____________ 13 0 35.7 . • . 22.9 39.1 44.7 [

Pert M B........... ............................ ........... . . . . . . ------ - - 742 2 S34 458 1 447 1 144 ITS 441
Percent of oil persons___. . . . . . . . . --------— ----- 82.7 46.5 44.0 43.2 41.2 413 42i

Pt'-'e-.’ eceivmg Social Security income—  —  -— — 5.4 7.6 8.4 11.4 63 . 12.1 W
Pe-cert 65 years and over------- ----------------------- 2.4 9,1 4.1 10.5 9 4.0 8.7 13i

Percent receiving Social Security income------------- . . . 58.4 66.7 61.0 56.5 • • • 271
fieio»ed children under 18 years_________________ 368 1 240 435 743 601 62 24

Per cent Inring with both parents______________ 18.5 27.8 1S.6 S2.5 439 69.4 41.1
MeeietwWt __ _____ ___ r ___________________ 128 643 148 397 2S2 46 1»

'er »r' a1! households____________________ 51.2 44.3 45.3 45.2 4  37J 39J 49.l|
v. <• **t OCC'J P‘‘tPO . . — — —--- - - - - - - - - - - - -  - - - - - — - 75 255 52 220 128 13 97

$7 1#Wean value of unit_________ ______ ________ $6 700 $9 500 $7 200 $9 100 $10 200 « • •
53 388 96 177 124 33 21

Mear. gross re n t_____________________________ $40 $59 $58 $58 $55 $61 tf
Percent locking some or all plumbing fociit*s— . . — 63.3 22.9 25.0 44.6 55.6 45.7 541

'Excludes .nmotes of mstitutans. members of the Armed Farces living in barracks, eoflege students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

P - 26  PENSACOLA, FLA., SMSA CENSUS TRACT



681

' t
(Data based on Mmpti. mo  taxt. For m ******* boM tor Oanvod f*«t**s tearoom, madam. * e j  and mas*ning of symbols, see text]

C e n s u s  Tracts W i t h
£tco0nbm County

400 or More Persons 
of Spanish Language Totol SMSA Totol So tone* Sent® Rose County

AOI SY SIX

Hal* C M  — i «n 1 669 S46
80

1 123 1S3
213 199 « IV 14

92 78 20
40
26

m

21
c

14
j UIIU ■* yw  • ---- ■ 149 149 •*»

47 47 ~
J ' 12 12

100
57
61
19
15
11

171
11

143

161A \ A  wMirt 287 271
1̂4 ygorx 68 68

236 204 44
57 47 40

15
31
47
22

ill
838 30

48 42 0
871 63 16

22 22
45
23

303 256 <£ I I
67

6
131
131

898 90
6 6

58
57
30
20
30
25

26
11

1

215 189
199 188

45 to 54 year* _________ . . . . . . . 105 98 OP
35 35 14 

11
AO to 64 years _____ 41 41
65 to 74 yean ___ _ _____________ 25 25 14
75 years and over _ . . _________ 14 14 ”*

Feasts, «i ifM
Under 5 vMrt

1 660 1 S14 547
40
18

108
22

9*7
iA

14*

139 100 1 %
3 ond 4 yeart _____ . _ _______-__ - 56 31 IJ

158
CA

15
o5 to 9 vsari- . ___ _ _ . _____________ 281 266

5 v*or*._ . __________- 81 72 JV
*%A 4L

6 years _ _ _ . ________ _____ 47 41 1 7
so

o
10 to 14 yeori__ _ _ _____________ 195 183 > 4 4 i d

1 4  yeori_________________  __________ ___ 29 29 6 4J



682

Census Tracts With
400 or More Persons
of Spanish Language

15 TO 19 yea rs .. . ------ --------------------------------------
15 yeo rs.................... ...........................................
16 y e a r s . . _______ — -------------------------------
1 7 y e a rs .................- - ........................ - - ------------
18 years . ................... .. ....... ......... — .......... -
19 yea rs----- ------------ ------------ ---------------

70 to 24 yeo rs— ............................................... —
2 0  yeors .. ------------ ------------ -------------------------
2 ' y e o r s . . --------------- ----------------- -----------------

25 to 34 yeors ------------------------- - ----- --------------
35 to 44 yea rs------------------- ------------------------------
45 to 54 yea rs ...... .............- -------- -----------------------
55 to 5 9  y e a rs ...................— --------------- ------------
60 to 64 yea rs ...... ...................................................
65 to 74 yea rs ................... ........................ .......... .....
75 years and o ve r----- ------------- ---------------- - ....

RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

AH pertMt -------- -----------------------------
• In households................. —  - ....................................

Head of household----- ---------------------- ------------
Head of lom ily  _. .......................- ............-
Primory in d iv id u a l. . ---------------------------------

W ife of h e a d ------------------------------------------------
Other relative of h e a d . .------------ --------------------
Not related to head----- ---------------------------------

In group q u a r te r s --------------------------------------------
Persons per h ou seho ld --------------- --------------------

TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD

AH fceetekeMs ... . . . .  ---------------- ----------
Mole prim ary individual . . . . . . . . . .  — ----------------
Female primory individffoi-------------- -------------- --
Husband wife househo lds............. ...................... —
Households w ith other mole head ------------ ------ -
Households with female h e o d . .------------------------



683

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

r in in , 16 *• 21 ye*r» ---------
Not attending school---------------------------------

Not high school g roduo tes---------------------
Percent of totol . . . ------------------------------

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Pineal, 25 f « n  eW mad i n f ------
No school yeors completed.------- ----------------
Elementory: 1 to 4 y e o rs -------------------------

5 to 7 yeors ..............................
8 yeors ----- --------------  -----

High school: 1 to 3_yeors-------------------------
4 yeors ............... ...... ................

College 1 to 3 y e o rs ----- . . . ----------------
4 years or m ore____________

Median school yeors completed----- ------------
Percent high school groduotes____________

RESIDENCE IN 1965

Peneei, $ years eld mad ever, 1970'
Some house os in 1970................ ..................
Different house:

In centroi ciry of this S V S A ____ . ____
In other port of this SM SA ......... ............
Outside this SMSA_____________________

North ond W est............... .............. ____
South __________ ________ ___________

Abrood ........ .................__

Census Tract* W ith
400 or Mora Parson*
of Spanish Language

iseamteo County

Total SMSA Totol

540
255
70

13.0

403
225
57

11.8

1 2»T 
26 
30 

100 
118 
220 
465 
174 
154 
12.3 
61.6

1 204
26
30

100
118
212
449
134
135 

12.3 
59.6

3 130 
! 121

2 S64
1 030

1

206 199
268
003
566
437
263

266
908
497
411
231

ietemc* Santo Ro m  County

13» 344 i f
29 196 30

6 51 13
4  3 14 8 22  J

4 0 1 723 *3
12 14 -
23 7 -
64 36 -
27 91 -
64 148 8

172 277 16
65 69 40
54 81 19

12.3 12.2 *4 3
60.5 59 1 4

973 1 f it

|

344
449 581 9*

61 138
e»

8 5 IE" : f
223 665 *5
78 4 !9 *4

1 4 5
21

266
250

3*
a—

- - _______ __2 j

Includes Moved, 1965 residence not reported “



684

T,able P-8,. Economic Characteristics of Persons of Spanish Language: 1970

Census Tracts W ith  
400 or More Persons 
of Spanish Language

E M P L O Y M E N T  S T A T U S  A N D  O C C U P A T I O N  
Make. 14 t h h  aM « d  w w ................... -

labor to re # ---------------------------------------------------------
Crvtlion iobor f o r c e -------------------------------------------

Em p loyed------------------------------------------------------
Unem ployed-------------------------------------------  —

Not in labor fo r c e ------------------------------ --------------- --

frwote, U  yeere eM m i ever ................-

Labor f o r c e ------------------------------------------------ -— —
Civilian labor f o r c e --------------- --------------------------

Em p loyed-----------------------------------------—  -------
U n e m p l o y e d  -------------------------------------------------------------------

Not m bbor fo r c e ------------------------------------------------
M arried women in b b o r  force, husbond present —  

With own children under 6 yeors----------------------

Tetei employed, 14 yeers eW eod e ve r------
Professional technical. ond kindred w o rk e rs --------
M anage rs ond adm inistrators, except fo r m ----------
Soles w o r k e r s ------------------------------------------------------
Clerical ond kindred w o rk e rs ------------------------------
Craftsmen, foremen ond kindred w o rk e rs ---- ------
Operatives except transport . . . — --------------------
Transport equipment operotives . . . . . . ---------------
laborers except f o r m -----------------------------------------
Form w o r k e r s __________________________________
Service workers, except prrvote household-----------
Privote household w o rk e rs --------------- - -----------------

Female emyleyed, 14 yeers eM mmi eve r...
Professional, techmcol. ond kindred w o rk e rs -------
M onogers ond odm inistrotors. except fo r m ---------
Soles w o r k e r s -----------------------------------------------------
Clerical and kindred w o rk e r s ---------------------------- --
Operatives, including tr a n sp o r t ----------------------------
Other blue-colbr w o rk e rs -------------------------------------
Form w o r k e r s -----------------------------------------------------
Service workers, except private household-----------
Private house h o b  w o rk e rs ..  ...---------------------------



Census Tract* W ith
400 or More Person*
of Spanish  L a n g u a g e

685

FAMILY INCOME IN
t f h d b i  . . . . ---------------------------------------

less «*<m $1.000---------------- ------- ------------- ———
*1.000 to $1,999------- ------------------------------------------
*2,000 to $2.999-------- --------------------------------- ---------
$3,000 to $3,999................................. .............................
$4,000 tc $4,999------- -------------------—---------------- -
$5,000 to $5,999...................... .......................... ...............
$6,000 to $6.999-------------------------------------------------
$7,000 to $7,999.—  _ _ ----------------------------------- —
$8,000 to $8,999----------------------- ----------------— — -
$9,000 to $9,999-------------------- ----------------- -------—
$10,000 or m e n ___________________ _________—
Medan income families-------- -------------- ------- ----- . _

families and unreioded individuals.____

RATIO OF FAMILY INCOME TO POVIfTY LEVEL' 
Percent of fomSes with mmmm-.

Less thou .50 of poverty Ire*!  _____ _ _____ __ — .
JO to .74_______________ _____________________
.75 to .99____ ___ _________ ________ ____ ______
1.00 to 124__ ______ ___________________ _____
125 to 1.49,______ ____________________________
1 JO to 1.99__________ ______________________
2.00 or mors______ ________ ______ __________ . . .

INCOME BELOW POVEtTY LEVEL1
t w i n ______________________________ ______ ___ ___

fare sot of off fomifces___________ _____________
Meon family income_________ __________________
Meon income deficit «________________ _____ ____
Percent receiving public assistance m & m m ,_____ _—
Meon sat of fomity______ _ ____________________
With rotated children under 18 y e a rs__ - ___ - ___—

Meon number of related children under 18 y e a rs_
With related children under 6 years ___ _______

Mean number of related children under 6 years __
families with female head _______________________

With rotated children under 18 y e a rs____________
Mean number of related children under 18 years.

With related children under 6 years ________
Percent in lobar force__________ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mean number of related children under 6 years _

Total SMSA

iscembes County

Sente ftaee CountyTotal Pensacola

749 *74 n s 441 7$
13 13 6 7 -
38 29 15 14 9
43 36 8 28 7
71 71 13 58 -
34 19 12 7 15
67 67 27 40 -
49 37 5 32 12
79 73 20 53 6
64 57 24 33 7
66 66 - 15 51 -

225 206 88 118 19
$7 753 $7 890 *8 438 *7 651 $6 S42
*5 918 *5 974 $7 SPO $5 754 $4 633

6 7 7.4 6.0 8 2
3.2 23 6.4 — 12.0
4.4 4.9 2.1 &J -
5.9 4.3 2.6 S 3 20.0
S I f.l 9.0 f . l •

14.6 13.4 13J 13.4 25.3
57.1 SS.8 60.5 57.8 42.7

107
* i

m 34 64 t
14.3 14.5 14.6 14.5 12.0

*2 073 *2 103 *1 953 *2 182 • • •
*1 773 *1 824 $1 605 *1 941 • • .

5 M 6.1 - 9.4 -
432 4.34 3.85 4.59

87 78 21 57 9
2.79 -3.00 . . . 2.86 . . .

48 48 21 27 -
1.48 1.48 e • • -

34 34 13 21 —
27 27 13 14 -

• • • . . . • • • . . . —
13 13 13 — —

• • * . . . . . . - -



686

C e n s u s  T ra c ts  W ith  
4 0 0  o r  M o re  P e rso n s  
o f S p a n is h  L a n g u a g e Total SMSA

Exrsmbae C ounty

Santa Naea CountyTotal NnMcofa Balance

leei% heeds ___________ ________ _____ 187 M m 64 »
Percent 65 years ond over ...____  ____  _ 12.1 133 17.6 10.9
Crvilwn mole heods under 65 years ____ ____ 45 45 i 37

Percent in labor force__  ______ ______ 86.7 86.7 . . . 63.8 . —
m m in 11 «ri is iJ 3— -dS_3̂8--.A. 47 47 IS 23

Percent cf oil unreloted mdividuoh ....... ..... 44.3 443 S 3 373
Meon income_____________  __ ._______ $614 $614 . . . . . .
Meon income deficit_____________ ________ _ $1 222 $1 222 . . . . . .
Percent receiving public ossistonce income________ 23.4 23.4 . . . -
Percent 65 yeors ond over ....____________ ___ 40.4 40.4 . . . _ —

Persons__  _______ _____ ______ ___ 499 472 1S6 114 17
Percent of oil persons__________________ _________ 15.2 15.6 143 16.4 10.0

Percent receiving Social Security income..________ _ 83 8.7 173 4.4 -
Percent 65 years ond over.._______ ____ . . . . . . .  . . . 6.4 6.8 16.0 23

Percent receiving Sociol Security income__________ • • • * . . . . . . -
Reloted children under 1® yeors___ ____ _______ 341 325 138 187 16

Percent living with both parents__________ 58.1 60S 333 813 -
116 117 «§ 69 1

Percent of oil households_______________________ 173 17 6 193 16.7 13.0
Owner occupied________________________  _______ „ 62 4  62 27 35

Meon volue of unit_____ _ ___ _____ ____________ _ $8 200 $8 200 , .  . $8 400 _
Renter occupied___  . . .  ____  . _ . . . 64 55 21 34 9

Meon gross rent ______________ ______ . . . . $75 $87 . . . $95 -
Percent locking some or a® plumbing foe if fries_. . . . . 173 18.8 229 15.9 -

'Excludes in motet of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in borrocks. college students in dormitories, ond unrelated individuals under 14 years.

P — 28 PENSACOLA, FLA., SMS A CENSUS TRACTS



687

Tabie H i. Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units: 1970
(For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Escambia County

Total Pen-
SMSA Tata* sacato Sefwtsi

Santo
Rosa

County

Pensooota

Tract
0001

Tra ct
0002

T ra c t
0003

Tra ct
0004

Tra c t
0005

Tract
000b

Tra c t
0007

Tra ct
0006

T r a c t
0009

Tfltt
0010

Census Tracts

Al heeling
Vacant -  saosonoi sn® migro?®fY —

Al yesr-rewirf heeŝ S .... ...... .

tenure, race, and vacancy status
Owner o c c u p i e d --------------------------------------------------------- — — — ---------

C o o p e r a ti v e  o n d  c o n d o m i n i u m ------------- — — — ------------
W h i t e ........................................................... — - .....................................................................................
N e g r o ....................— -------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------

Renter o c c u p i e d . ...................................... ................... ............................. — ----------- -—
White ........................— ...........................— — — ----------------------------- --------------
N e g r o ___________________ ___________ ________ ___________

Vocont y e a r - r o u n d ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
For sale only---------------— -------------------------------

Vocont less then 6 months---------- -——  -------
M e d  o n  p r ic e  osked--------------------------------- — -------------------------

For rent _________________________________________ ________
V a c a n t  less t h a n  2 m o n t h s ---------------------------------------------------
M e d ia n  r e n t  o s k e d ___________________________________

O t h e r -------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------

LACKING SOM E OR A l l  P L U M B I N G  F A C ILIT IE S

A l rafts___________________________________
Owner o c c u p i e d ____________________________________________

N e g r o _______________ ___________________________________
Renter o c c u p i e d _________ . . . _______________________________

N e g r o ___________ _________ ______________________________
Vacant y e a r - r o u n d ______ __________________________________

fo r  sole o n l y _______________________________ — -------------------
fo r rent ________________________________________________

77  m AS 141 SI 0*3 44 071 12 151
120 76 6 70 44

77 17? SI O&S SI 057 44 003 I t  107

50 457 42 566 12 607 29 959 7 §91
123 111 29 89 5

43 798 36 254 9 709 26 545 7 544
6 489 6 160 2 859 3 301 329

20 776 17 821 6 701 11 120 2 955
16 006 13 264 3 876 9 M S 2 742
4 490 4 314 2 790 1 524 176
5 939 4 678 1 749 2 929 1 261

922 698 246 452 224
628 472 143 329 156

$11 500 $11 700 $12 100 $11 600 $10 600
2 m 2 419 1 002 1 417 445
1 428 1 150 392 758 278

$66 $64 $61 $67 $79
2 153 1 561 501 1 060 592

5 71* 4 617 1 691 2 919 1 ©99
2 534 1 986 449 1 537 548
1 345 1 222 363 859 123
2 255 1 955 984 971 300
1 618 1 517 823 694 101

927 676 265 411 251
98 45 8 37 53

461 390 191 199 71

119 1 m  1 7*0 1 *7* M l

"
1

119 1 *89 1 759 1 676 941

27 605 1 061 685 563
6 8 8 -

18 334 950 45 427
9 266 94 640 135

79 858 533 866 229
64 521 464 34 128
14 331 59 832 101
13 226 165 125 149

1 18 38 2 28
5 27 13

$10 600 $7 700 . . . $12 500
11 167 76 76 S6
— 71 29 36 7

$45 $57 $75 $36 $70
1 41 51 47 35

12 313 52 270 M
58 33 75 16

a. 42 20 72 14
10 206 15 160 46

132 11 159 42
2 48 4 35 6

2 — — 1
2 38 1 22 2

i m
1

1 1*9 2 411 i i n S SM
1

1 171 1 1*9 t  411 1 $77 t  s s s

IIS 372 1 475y 1 051 i m

48 195 1 204 i oii 1 622
770 174 269 32
831 653 732 250 576

62 382 629 248 575
769 265 96 1
222 144 204 76 135

13 21 31 10 10
5 11 10 4 9

$7 500 $6 701 $13 500 $20 000 $23 190
144 78 105 24 72
28 4! 20 6 52

$41 $44 $76 $97 $170
65 45 68 42 S3

*10 1*0 42 3 5
140 36 21 3 3
137 23 11 — —

349 92 20 ■— 1
326 55 14 — —

121 32 1 - 1
3 2 -. — —

88 24 1 - —



ansus Tract*

C O M » U n  K IT C H E N  F A C IL IT IE S  A N D  AC C ESS

L o c k i n g  c o m p l e t e  k i t c h e n  f a c i l i t i e s ___ ___________
Access o n l y  t h r o u g h  o t h e r  l i v i n g  q u a r t e r s _____

R O O M S
1 r o o m ____________________________________________
2 r o o m s ......................___________________________________
3 r o o m s _________________________________ _________
4 r o o m s ------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
5 r o o m s ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
6 r o o m s  _ . ------ -------------------------- --------------------------------------- --
7 room s . . . . _________________________________
8 r o o m s ____ __ ____________________ _____ __________
9 r o o m s  o r  m o r e _________________________________
Median ___________ ____________________________

A l occupied housing units_______

PERSO NS

1 p e r s o n _________________________________________
2 p e r s o n s _______ _________________________________
3 p e r s o n s  _ . ------ -----------------------------------------------------------------
4 p e r s o n s _________________________________________
5 p e r s o n s _______ _________________________________
6  p e r s o n s  o r  m o r e ...................................... ................ .....................................
M e d i o n ,  oil o c c u p i e d  u n i t s  ______________________
M e d i a n ,  o w n e r  o c c u p i e d  u n i t s __________________
M e d i o n ,  r e n t e r  o c c u p i e d  u n i t s __________________

U n i t s  w i t h  r o o m e r s ,  b o a r d e r s ,  o r  l o d g e r s ------------

P E R S O N S  P E R  R O O M

] 00  o r  l e s s ________ _________ ______ ______ _______
1.01 t o  1 . 5 0 . . . . ____ _____ _______ ______ _____ _
1 5 1  o r  m o r e ............................. ................................. ................................ ..................
U n i t s  w i t h  a ll p l u m b i n g  f a c i l i t i e s  — 1 . 0 1  o r  m o r e

Total
SMSA

r --------- --— “ —
i Escambia County

Tefal
Putv

socoto Botono

Santa
Rose

County

3 170 2 534 623 i 911 636
34 33 27 6 1

683 592 359 233 91
2 029 1 731 813 918 298
7 483 6 473 2 717 3 756 1 010

15 879 13 227 3 430 9 797 2 652
21 352 17 863 4 736 13 127 3 489
17 551 14 794 4 668 10 126 2 757
7 819 6 678 2 556 4 122 1 141
2 863 2 423 1 085 1 338 440
1 513 1 284 693 591 229

5.1 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.1

71 233 60 317 19 308 41 079 10 146

9 380 8 235 3 650 4 585 1 145
20 611 17 451 5 764 11 687 3 160
13 675 11 554 3 400 s 154 2 121
12 054 10 140 2 808 7 332 1 914
7 514 6 221 1 679 4 542 1 293
7 999 6 786 2 007 4 779 1 213

2.9 2.9 2.6 3.0 3.0
3.1 3.0 2.8 3.1 3.2
2.6 2.5 2.3 2.7 2.7

1 264 1 164 548 616 100

64 483 54 630 17 545 37 085 9 853
4 727 3 981 1 081 2 900 746
2 023 1 776 682 1 094 247
5 517 4 706 1 424 3 282 811

688

Punsocoto

Tract
0001

Tract
0002

Tract
0003

Tract
0004

Tract
0005

Tract
0006

Tract
0007

Tract
0006

Tract
0009

T rac t 
0 0  K>

5 123 23 92 18 183 75 41 4 8
— * 2 7 2 3 2 7 -

20 107 8 38 15 95 40 8 7 5
22 175 43 09 63 154 68 80 18 27
29 428 183 389 114 487 246 304 73 178
17 292 425 440 131 340 287 350 114 346
12 289 487 339 165 309 274 601 - 279 374
5 224 412 228 170 276 148 598 403 510
3 89 131 101 142 127 67 283 280 425
3 45 54 35 57 55 25 108 117 284
8 40 16 17 84 28 14 79 86 186

3.1 4.0 5.0 4.2 5.4 4.1 4.3 5.3 6.0 6.0

106 1 463 1 594 1 551 792 1 649 1 ©25 2 297 1 301 2  m

58 487 299 288 184 444' 264 599 273 246
24 481 519 354 264 415 261 844 514 715
11 183 323 248 130 240 170 331 233 384
2 104 195 205 95 192 95 170 144 412
2 70 118 148 60 119 79 121 68 238
9 138 140 308 59 239 156 142 69 205

14 2.0 2.5 3.0 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.1 2.2 2.9
2.1 2.1 2.5 2.7 2.3 2.5 2.5 2.2 2.3 3.3
1.3 1.9 2.4 3.3 2.3 2.3 2.4 1.9 2.0 12

7 81 44 44 29 95 52 52 27 29

99 1 288 1 464 1 154 730 1 341 844 2 110 1 283 2 146
4 95 93 213 34 145 122 67 12 39
3 80 37 184 28 163 59 30 6 15
7 118 120 330 43 189 159 87 18 54



Census T ract*

V A L U E

• Sj»»csfis<f »**«*
Less than $5,000--------- -------------------- -—
$5 000 to $ 7,4 9 9 ------------------------------------
$7,500 to $ 9 ,9 9 9 .. ....................................................
$10,000 to $ 14 ,9 9 9 ................. ...................................
I T  000 to $ 19 ,9 9 9 .............................................
$?' '00 to $ 24,9 9 9 _____ ______ ____
$25 000 to $34,9 9 9 ________ ______ - -
$35 000 to $ 49 ,9 9 9 ___________ _____
$50,000 or m o re ___________________
Vedior*----- ---------------------------------------------

CONTRACT RENT
S ? * < r f r e n t e r  »<ci»pi*4 s«sitsJ .

iess than $ 3 0 _____________________
S3Ctc $ 3 9 _____ ______________ _____
$4C to $ 59________ ________ _______
S6C to $ 7 9 ................ ............................................................
$30 to $ 9 9 ............. ............................. ............. ....................
$'■00 to $ 1 4 9 . . . _____ ______________
$ >' •: $ W .................
$200 to $249 -------- ----------------------------------
$750 or more.................................... ... ........................... ..
No cosh rent . .  __________  __________
Medion................................... .................................................

43
4
5 
5

11
7
3
2
1

$12

l i t
9 1 6
4 3 7
7 3 2
9 6 0
25®
5 2 9
8 5 0
0 5 4
426
100

3 7 4 1 7 1 1 1 3 1 2 5 5 7 9 S 7 4 $ 1 1 4 9 6

4 0 4 0 9 2 8 3 1 1 2 8 7 6 2 1 2 4

4 6 4 1 1 2 6 3 3 3 7 8 7 9 6 5 1 3 5

5 0 9 4 1 2 5 8 3 8 3 6 6 3 8 4 9 1

1 0 6 5 9 2 7 6 2 7 8 9 7 1 3 0 1 4  • 9 9

6 2 9 5 2 3 7 9 3 9 1 6 9 6 3 - 2 9

3 0 3 9 1 4 5 1 1 5 8 8 4 9 0 - 1 0

2 4 4 4 1 1 6 1 1 283- 4 0 6 - 5

8 5 6 4 4 4 4 1 2 1 9 8 1 3

3 4 9 1 9 2 1 5 7 7 7 2 -

$ 1 2 1 0 0 $ 1 4 5 0 0 $ 1 1 4 0 0 $ 1 2 0 0 0 $ 8  8 0 0 $ 7  3 0 0

2®
1
1
4
3
2
3
1

1 2 5
3 3 3
2 9 7
1 1 3
7 2 8
2 3 3
3 4 3
5 6 7
121

6 1
2 2 9
$ 7 0

1 7
1
1
3
3
2
2

3 9 6
1 3 6
28 7
782
3 5 9
014
8 1 4
3 8 5

8 9
5 9

4 7 1
$ 6 9

592
443
7 7 8
0 0 8
143
4 0 6
7 5 2
688

1 7
12

345
$ 5 9

10  8 0 4
6 9 3
5Q9

1 7 7 4
2  2 1 6

6 0 8
0 6 2
6 9 7

7 2
4 7

1 2 6
$ 7 7

7 2 9
1 9 7
110
3 3 1
3 6 9
2 1 9
5 2 9
1 8 2

3 2
2

7 5 8
$ 7 9

7 9
2

12
1 6
14

1
1 6
12

1
5

$67

8 5 3
66
no
3 2 0
1 9 6

4 7
5 0
12

1
5 1  

$ 5 4

,0 one-family ko„ ts „„ 10 o c r .!  end no b v > ,n « >  on [ » o » « d y  o ^ f o m i y  <■* >C < * '

689

$ 9  1 0 0

52f
20
1 9

1 2 9
1 5 7
68
41
5 8

809
81

1 6 9
4 2 6

86
9
4
1

m
12
2 3
6 3
5 3
30
1 9
4

ns
9 7

2 3 4
3 3 3

9 1
1 3

7
1

6 3 9
9 8
9 7

3 1 3
9 2
11

5

71*
28
41

157
206

82
136
37

ISO

5
2 4
5 4
51
80
I f

1
1

17
$93

STS
5 
3

32 
- TO 

26
116
280

II
6 

26
|1  $4

or more.



690

Table H--1. Occupancy, Utilisation, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units: 1970—Continued
{For ranimuro base For derived figures {percent, median. etc.,) end meonmg of symbols. 1 test]

Census Tracts

AS
V oconi -  seasonol end migratory----------

AM

TENURE, RACE, AND VACANCY STATUS
D w n e r  o c c u p i e d -------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------

C o o p e r a t i v e  e n d  c o n d o m i n i u m -----------------------------------------
W h i t e ............................................... .................... ............................- ------------ ------------------ --
N e g r o  __________________________________________________

{ e n t e r  o c c u p i e d --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
W h i t e ______ ____________________________________________
N e g r o  __________________________________________________

/ o c o n i  y e a r  - r o u n d _______________________________ ______
F o r  s o l e  o n l y __________________________________________

V o c o n t  l e s s  t h a n  6 m o n t h s ------------------------------------------------
M e d a n  p r i e e  o s k e d _________________________________

F o r  r e n t ________________________ _________ _______ _______
V o c o n t  l e s s  t h a n  2  m o n t h s _________________________
M e d i a n  r e n t  o s k e d _________________ ________________

O t h e r  __________________________________________________

ACKJNG SOME OR AH PLUMBING FACILITIES
A X  e r i t i ................... .................................................................... .......- ............................

r w n e r  o c c u p i e d --------------------- ----------------------------------------- ----------------
N e g r o ______________________ __________ _______— --- --------

. e n t e r  o c c u p i e d ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------
N e g r o  ___________________________________________________

' o c o n i  y e a r - r o u n d ______________________________________
F o r  s a l e  o n l y  __________________________________________
F o r  r e n t _____________________________________________ - -

Pansacoio— Con. Botmm of isesmbe County

Tract Trod Tract Trad Trod Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Trod Trod Trod Trod Troci
0011 0012 0013 00)4 0015 0 0 )6 0018 0019 0021 eras 0004 0011 0012 0014 0015

i m 741 1 SSI 174 S3t S3 1SS 6 $ 76 §4 1*3 446 1 *33 1 §©? 111
2 — 1 — — 1

1 9M 741 1 S3© 374 33S 33 135 63 71 $4 1*3 m s 1 S B 1 SO* 111

1 658 500 1 511 71 314 21 102 38 61 50 58 348 789 1 359 299
. — — — — — — — — •

1 656 497 1 389 9 44 3 102 38 60 50 45 346 775 1 223 1
1 2 117 62 270 18 — — — - 13 - 14 131 298

253 219 248 129 178 9 23 18 13 4 4B 74 466 367 171
253 218 225 4 11 — 23 18 13 4 17 74 461 322

_ 22 124 167 9 — — — 31 - 2 43 171
55 22 71 74 46 2 10 6 4 - 17 26 67 80 42
27 3 34 — 3 1 5 — i - - 13 11 11 •
23 26 1 — . . . - - 13 8 4 .

$18 BOO $14 500 — ... $18 100 — ... - - $27 800 $8  800 $11 600 -
7 14 22 73 40 1 2 3 1 — 9 10 39 40 37
2 8 8 72 10 . . . • 1 4 23 16 13

$165 $132 $107 $135 $37 ... ... . . . ... - $38 $140 $89 $69 $39
21 5 15 1 3 ** 3 3 2 8 3 17 29 5

* 1 13 3 138 10 1 S 37 13 30 79 149
5 10 3 38 5 1 — 2 - 3 11 13 42 51

4 2 33 5 — — — - 2 - 1 25 51
1 2 78 4 — — — 19 2 5 32 79

_ 2 78 4 — — — • 17 — . . . 21 79
— 1 } - 12 . . . - - - - 5 - 2 5 19

— — — _ — — — — — 1 — -
- - - • 12 . . . — — ”” 5 — 1 5 16



691

Census Tracts

)MPlfTf KITCHEN fACIUTIIS AN® ACCESS

ding complete kitchen facilities........... .....
cess only through other living Quarters------

X>MS

mom________________________________
00ms----------- ----------- -----------------------
-ooms----------------------------------------------
-ooms-------- -------------------------------------
-ooms________________________________
ooms______________________________ _
ooms-------------------------------------------- -
ooms________________________________
ooms or more_________________________
rdion_______________ ____ ____________

A l oeaipW  Iwosing ra it i........ ........... .

RSONS

oerson________________________________ _______
arsons............... .........— --------------------------
arsons______________________________________
>ersons______________________________________
m ons______________________________________
arsons or more_______________________________
•own. oil occupied units ________________________
dwi^ owner occupied units____ _________________
■dwn, renter occupied units _____ ________________

is with roomers, boarders^ or lodgers_____________

RSONS PER ROOM

0  or less.......... .............  .............
1 to 1.50......................................... .. .......
1 or more__________________________________
ts with oD plumbing fociiities -  1.01 or m ore_______

Peraocoia— Con. Botonce &f Eacomteo County

Tract Trod Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0018 0019 0021 0035 QKM 0011 0012 OQU 0015

1 1 7 1
1

37
3

3 - - 1 - 16 1 12

•*

37 M
l

-
—

---
-—

4-
—

1 1 2 1 9 1 1 1 1 4 2 2
1 9 10 2 37 5 7 3 — 6 8 27 23 18

27 43 56 13 n o 7 19 7 4 — 35 17 173 102 104
94 205 181 49 120 8 10 12 9 — 24 97 382 370 140

576 165 493 175 114 5 21 15 33 10 28 131 306 545 114
707 184 593 27 100 2 33 18 19 11 17 109 249 482 74
404 82 313 6 33 4 30 8 10 20 8 56 118 194 41
115 38 116 — 10 1 10 1 2 9 2 26 40 57 13
41 14 66 1 5 — 4 — — 4 2 3 21 31 6
5.9 5.2 5.8 4.9 4.4 4.0 5.8 5.1 5.3 6.8 4.3 5.3 4.7 5.2 4.4

1 911 719 1 759 300 492 30 125 $6 74 54 104 432 1 255 1 726 476

87 75 166 9 119 6 25 12 7 2 22 37 162 171 67
382 238 488 33 121 10 46 25 26 4 36 116 463 442 102

432 154 389 36 74 1 23 11 15 12 24 102 250 361 67
551 124 342 45 73 3 20 5 9 22 11 89 180 331 64
286 77 205 32 29 2 6 - 9 10 6 41 117 203 45
173 51 169 45 76 8 5 3 s 4 7 37 83 218 125
3.6 2.8 3.1 4.0 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.1 2.8 3.9 2.4 3.1 2.5 3.2 3.5
3.7 3.1 3.1 3.1 2.8 2.4 24 2.1 2.6 4.0 2.3 3.2 3.1 3.3 3.4
3.0 2.3 2.8 4.3 2  2 2.3 2.0 2.5 3.3 . . . 2.4 2.5 2.1 2.8 3.7

15 7 31 1 25 - 5 2 2 6 9 19 28 17

1 845 694 1 671 149 408 20 124 54 68 53 95 396 1 198 1 559 338
62 23 76 39 44 4 - 2 6 1 5 22 53 130 72
4 2 12 12 40 6 1 - — - 6 4 4 37 60

65 35 85 51 56 7 1 2 6 1 7 26 56 144 90



692

Pensacola— Con. Balance of Escombio County

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
0011 0012 0013 00)4 0015 0016 0018 0019 0021 0035 0004 0011 0012 OOU 0015

,LLJE
Specified wmr accepted eeHs'____________ 1 §U 416 1 471 64 292 21 98 36 57 50 SI 310 662 1 169

•
VI

< rhon 55,000___ ___ _______-----__________ 9 14 19 3 55 6 — 12 1 10 28 60 75 54
X0 to $7.499____................................. — — — 13 11 36 12 68 6 2 5 8 9 34 56 120 81
-X to $9,999_____ - — ........ ....................... . 11 17 91 30 65 2 . 8 6 10 — 1 23 94 136 73
.TOO to $14,999........... ...................................... . 206 99 485 15 72 5 45 s 23 6 10 101 157 412 4 7
000 to $19,999....... ........ ............ .......... 618 148 422 3 23 1 29 2 7 11 9 73 137 189 11
000 fc $24,999_____ ___________ _________ 423 71 198 1 3 1 10 3 . 2 12 3 24 72 127 5
00c tc $ 3 4 .9 9 9 ..,.- -- ....... -....................... 307 47 128 - 5 - 3 - — 15 1 24 66 94 1
X0 to $49.999......... .............. 30 9 63 • - - I - — 6 1 2 15 14 2
000 or more---------- --- ------------------------- 19 — 36 2 - - - — — —. 1 5 2 2

non . ________ ...___ ______ ______________ $19 700 $16 900 $16 000 $8 900 $8 400 $6 900 $14 500 $7 900 $10 600 $23 300 $9 500 $13 700 $13 800 $12 600 $7 600

NTRACT RENT
Specified reefer eccvpied eelts*____________ 249 217 247 123 177 9 23 18 13 47 74 463 362 1*5

: thon i30 --------- ----------------------— ------- 1 2 3 4 20 3 1 - - 14 4 13 13 21
tc $39....................... ................ ........................ 1 1 3 2 57 2 - 1 - 7 — 6 16 65
tc $59....................................... 1...................... 2 4 32 80 63 3 ! 5 5 12 12 31 54 67
tc $79....... ................ ..................................... 8 13 40 23 25 1 4 8 2 6 16 80 57 4
tc $99....................... ................... 8 13 33 2 3 - 4 1 3 3 5 25 60 1

O tc $149.......... ......... ............. ........... 75 83 93 12 — - 10 2 2 1 16 90 78 -
•0 to $ 1 9 9 ................... ...... - ........ ................. 139 95 28 - - - 1 - - 1 13 185 18 -
C tc $249 ....... ...................... ....................— . . . 2 - 1 - - - • - - - - 4 - -
■0 or more______________ ______ ________ 1 — — - - — - — — - — — 1 - f
:asK rent ______________ ________________ 12 6 14 — 9 - 2 1 1 3 6 28 65 7
;tor.____________________ ___ __________ $158 $146 $102 $49 $41 $38 $102 $68 $70 $41 $93 $137 $82 $39

'Limned to one-fomiiy homes on less than 10 acres and no business on property. ^Excludes one-family homes on 10 ocres or more.

CENSUS TRACTS-2 PENSACOLA, FLA., SMSA



693

Tat̂ e H 1 Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units: 1970 -Continued
[For mxumum 6s m  for dtnvod fig um  (poncwrt. modwn, ttc.) one meanrnq d  symteto. w  text]

Census Tracts

Al 1m m m « w i** ................. ..............
Vacant -  seasonal and migratory

A l yem -nm d  bw sinf * ■ !»* ................

TfNUKE, RACE, AND VACANCY STATUS

Owner occupied------------- ----------------------------
Cooperative and condominium — — -----------

White......... ------------ --------------- ---------
Negro............. ............... ..........- - —

Renter occupied------------------------------- —-------
White.... ................. .........................
Negro-------------- -----------------------------------

Vocont year-round----------------------------------- —
Far sate only------------------------------------------

Vocont less then 6 months................. ...........
Median price asked-------------------------------

For rent_______________________________
Vocont less than 2 months----------------------
Median rent asked-------------------------------

Other______ __________________________

LACKING SOME OK All PLUMBING FACILITIES
A l  e e f o __________________________________

Owner occupied___________________________
Negro______ _________________________

Renter occupied___________________________
Negro______ ____ _______ _____________

Vocont year-round________________________
For sale only__________________________ _
For rent_______ _______________________



694

Census Tracts

C O M P L E T E  K IT C H E N  F A C IL IT IE S  A N D  A C C ES S

Balance of bcombw County-Con.

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023 0023.99 0024 0025 Tract Tract

0026 0027
Tra ct
0028

Tract
0029

Lacmng complete kitchen facilities_ . . .  . . . . ___________ 201 72 57 26 56 31 25 14
Access only tnrougb other living quarters __  ______ _ - 1 - - - - 2
ROOMS
i roorr _____ . .... .................... .............. 26 7 8 8 14 13 15 11
r rooms . . . . . ......................... ...... . . . . ___ 57 38 63 46 46 65 AA
3 rooms .. . __  _______ _____ ...________________ 173 150 168 134 227 273 262 337
4 rooms ........... .. .... ... ____________________ _ 232 421 434 304 314 714 682 5095 rooms .. . . . . .  ________________________ _____ 207 475 503 349 320 690 679 683
o rooms . . . . . .  ___________________________ ..... 153 239 323 204 201 475 446 618
*\ rooms _________ __________ ___________ ____ 38 78 97 61 51 175 182 299
8 rooms . . .  ________ . . .  ___ ________ 20 20 26 21 11 AA 'XA 1 1 ^
9 looms or more. . . . . . ________________ ____ 4 9 5 6 6 15 25 63
Median____________  . . .  . . . . . . ...... ........................ 4.4 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.5 4.7 4.8 5.1

AR occupied housing units 121 1 332 1 507 1 044 1 075 2 234 2 145 2 506

PERSONS
1 person... . _____ . ---------  -------------- ------------- 143 150 263 193 176 318 296 391
2 persons----------- -------------- ------------------------------ 187 364 501 382 308 794 628 987
3 persons_______________ _______ _____ ________ 120 234 298 206 206 484 453 530
4 persons __________  ________________________ _ 124 213 174 122 156 335 368 317
5 persons ______ _______________________ ________ 65 147 133 74 94 161 217 149
6 persons or more ........................... .......... ........... ............ 182 224 138 71 135 146 183 132
V cmar oil occupied units _______ ___ ___ _________ 3.2 3.1 2.5 2.4 2.8 2.5 28 24
M"cion. owner occupied units .............. ................. .......... 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.3 3.1 2.6 2.7 2.5
•Meaior. renter occupied units_____ _______________ 2.6 3.5 2.5 2.5 2 2 2.4 2.9 2.3
Units with roomers SAoroers, or iodgers____________ 22 36 37 19 10 43 22 31

PERSONS P E R  R O O M

I 00 or less ._ . __________ ____— ............................. - 607 1 101 1 357 982 929 2 107 1 955 2 422
1 01 to 1.50..................... ........................ .......................... 112 169 111 42 102 110 134 59
l 51 or more ......... ................ ............................................ 102 62 39 24 44 21 56 25
Units with all plumbing facilities -  1.01 or m ore______ 140 202 135 64 119 131 185 81

4 9 92 28 15

- 2 4 8 6 6 5- 14 27 35 28 18 17
- 31 55 96 144 103 66- ■ 79 180 223 411 306 361- 108 204 268 379 647 608
- 139 82 184 256 534 482- 51 44 76 105 268 126- 11 23 44 27 136 31- 13 16 13 5 53 14

5.4 4.8 4.9 4.7 5.4 5.2

- 444 379 •30 1 226 1 990 1 653

_ 5 76 106 155 146 161
- 59 141 301 373 535 436~ 98 83 147 257 416 349
- 93 42 111 182 440 326— 76 18 86 128 246 208~ 113 19 79 133 207 1734.1 2.3 2.6 2.8 3.3 3.2

- 2.4 2.7 29 34 3.2— 4.1 2.2 2.3 27 2.7 3.2
- 49 9 15 10 18

389 360 770 1 110 1 888 1 52746 17 50 89 87 1089 2 10 29 15 1855 19 58 102 100 125



695

Census Tracts

VALUE
SpMffitd ■'■Mmmr ixrupied ••iff1

Less than $ 5 ,9 0 0  -------------------------------------
$5,000 to $7,499.... .................-
$7,500 to $9,999........................
$10,000 to $14.999...................................
$15 000 to $19,999 ________________
S2C 000 to $24,999________________
S25 00C tc $34,999 -----------------
$35 DOC to $49,999_______________
$5C COO or more........ .......................-
Median....... .................... - ........ .........

C O N T R A C T  R E N T

S|'#trfi»4 renter occupied eetteJ
Less than $30 . ____________ ______
$30 to $ 3 9 .. . . . .................... ................
$40 to $59____ ___________________
$60 to $79 ......................... ...................
$30 to $99................. ..........................
SiOC tc $ ’ 4 9__________ ___________
$ >; :c $199.............................. ...........
$ .X  to $249...................... ...................
$250 or more....... ........ ............. ........
ho cash ren t........ ............................. _.
Median______ _________ ___________

ftstesos of Escombw County-Con.

Tract
0016

Tract
0017

Tract
0018

Tract
0019

Tract
0020

Tract
0021

Tract
0022

Tract Tract 
0023 0023.99

Tract
0024

Tract
0025

Tract
0026

Tract
9027

Tract
0028

Tract
0029

445 755 928 604 569 1 242 1 134 1 396 156 491 704 1 506 1 163
134 164 258 117 131 70 43 45 - — — 28 154 32 38
113 173 241 144 n o 180 114 95 - - 2 58 168 79 142
82 159 175 142 94 327 242 212 - — 7 59 139 182 256
76 176 192 135 178 449 569 531 - — 43 112 138 447 509
25 61 52 53 40 136 131 209 - - 36 75 59 260 163
9 9 6 5 5 41 26 93 - - 15 54 27 204 36
3 9 4 7 6 32 5 94 - - 22 64 15 263 16
2 4 — 1 3 6 3 57 - — 21 29 2 37 2
1 — — — 2 1 1 60 - — 10 12 2 2 1

$7 000 $8 100 $7 100 58 200 58 700 510 400 511 200 513 000 *■* 518 500 5U 500 18 000 515 200 511 400

311 469 441 367 332 834 937 1 004 441 218 191 372 376 392
40 14 14 11 18 21 75 16 - 1 26 6 21 8 2
90 38 29 12 18 10 51 4 - - 1 3 11 3 2

105 215 175 96 63 97 265 68 * - 7 8 14 65 25 35
16 n o 155 143 124 228 223 217 - 16 11 49 91 57 114
4 45 42 47 41 209 134 249 - — 24 26 81 119 104

13 20 18 32 46 145 170 256 - 61 87 41 66 106 115
30 — 1 1 2 93 5 89 * - 9 45 21 8 27 4

* — — - 1 - 34 * - - 9 8 _ 9 -
_ 2 — — — — 1 32 - — 3 1 1 4 —

20 25 47 25 20 30 13 39 - 347 4 22 26 18 16
$42 555 560 566 571 584 565 595 - 5112 5121 587 577 593 586

'Limited to cne-^amlly homes on less than 10 acres end no business on property. ^Excludes one-family homes on 10 acres or more.



696

’ Tobie H 1 Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units: 1970—Continued
[For minimum base for dertvsd figurts (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text!

Balance of Eseamtxc County-Con Sonto Rose County

Troct
0030

Tract
0031

Tract
0032

Tract Troct Troct Tract 
0033 0034 0035 0036

Tract
0037

Troct
0038

Tract
0039

Tract
0040

Troct
0 )01

Tract Tract 
0)02 0)03

Tract
0104

Census Tracts

Al beeseif  w its ...... ....................
Vacant — seasonal and migratory

Al year-re m i beasieg eefts_____

TENURE, RACE, AND VACANCY STATUS
Owner occupied___________________________

Cooperative and condominium-----------------
White...... ..................... - ............. - ...................
Negro________________________ ______ —

Renter occupwd_____________________ ,--------
White ........................ ..............- ....................—
Negro____________________ ____________

'Vacant year-round________________________
for sole only____ ______________________

Vocant less thon 6 months______________
Median price asked____________________

For rent ............................. ................. ............
Vocant less thon 2 months______________
Meoian rent asked____________________

Other________________________________

LACKING SOME OR ALL PLUMBING FACILITIES
A l M b s______________________________

Owner occupied__________________ ____ ___
Negro_________________________ _______

Renter occupied______________________ ____
Negro___ _____________________________

Vacant year-round________________________
For sate onry___________________________
For rent_____________ __________________

2 009 1 241 ) 917 2 375 1 393
- - 1 1

2 ms 1 345 1 V H 2 374 1 3t3

1 5)3 1 151 1 566 1 880 1 069
- - 13 _

) 482 1 134 925 1 868 957
22 12 636 5 104

395 144 287 382 258
390 137 169 378 243

4 4 117 1 12
100 50 63 112 66
39 17 15 28 25
27 16 14 20 17

$15 000 $16 000 $13 800 $11 900 $13 600
38 9 39 56 29
20 8 13 26 18

$85 $115 $48 $80 $69
23 24 9 28 12

35 14 199 72 31
22 11 107 49 29
13 5 83 — 5
6 2 72 20 5

. . . . . . 67 — 3
7 1 20 3 4

— 1 1 3
7 1 16 — 1

2 5®§ 2 429 1 043 911 1 209
2 2 1 7

2 571 2 427 1 042 91« 1 201

2 008 2 151 815 709 931
6 5 5 5 -

1 797 2 071 601 634 839
205 69 212 70 86
472 394 190 136 199
411 377 102 101 164
49 17 88 32 33
98 82 57 73 71
21 21 10 3 5
21 18 10 . . . -

$19 200 $14 100 $10 600 .. . . . .
48 38 29 57 18
22 17 12 45 2

$63 $58 $48 $45 $30-
29 23 18 13 48

its 111 114 147 251
129 82 99 94 143
74 38 87 37 49
40 24 68 52 73
29 10 63 29 28
19 12 17 21 42
— 1 . . . 3

13 3 8 16 12

1 340 7 7 7 1 113 327 94)
2 *

1 340 72© 1 its 327 941

939 545 859 272 279
6 — -

662 543 859 271 279
276 —
315 125 205 27 644
172 124 194 24 602
143 1 11 3 20
86 50 119 28 20
15 1 46 1 2
11 . . . 22 . . .

$5 600 . . . $5000-
12 18 24 5 ’ 4
1 3 2 3 ...

$30- $38 $48 . . •
59 31 49 22 14

427 149 174 41 21
222 90 69 22 9
146 .
156 35 49 8 16
119 — 9 -
49 24 56 i i 3
10 . . . 24 — -
8 12 15 1 -



697

Balance of Escambia County-Con Santo Roso County

Census Tracts

COMPLETE KITCHEN FACILITIES A N D  ACCESS

Lacking complete kitchen facilities----------------
Access only through other living q u a rte rs -------

ROOMS
1 room____________________________ ______
2 r o o m s ---------------------------- ------------------------------------------------
3 r o o m s _______________________ _________________
4 r o o m s __ ____ ____________ ___ ____________ —
5 r o o m s ----------- -------- ----------------------------------------- --------------
6 rooms . . .  .  _ ___________________ ______ _______
7 rooms_____ ...__________________________
8 r o o m s _________________________________ _______
9 rooms or more______________ ____________
Medion_______ _____ _____________________

AB occupied housing un its________

PERSONS

1 person._______ _____________________ ____
2 persons____ _______ ____ ________________
3 persons__ _______ ______________________
A persons______ __________________________
5 persons_____________________ __________
6 persons or m o re________________________
Median, oil occupied u n its ___________________
Medion, owner occupied untts_______________
Medion, renter occupied u n its_______________
Units with roomers, boarders, or lodgers_____

PERSONS p er  r o o m

1 00 or less
101 to 1.50........' " " I ” ” ” " ” ” . ” ____
1.51 or more _________ _____________________
Units with oil plumbing facilities — 1 01 or more

68 22 125 31 23

7 1 4 17 4
15 — 33 30 18
72 15 127 124 97

282 67 335 484 367
645 656 648 837 426
618 458 527 546 322
286 126 189 229 113

59 19 38 71 36
24 3 15 36 10

5.5 5.4 5.2 5 1 5.0

1 908 1 295 1 853 2 262 1 327

117 30 126 183 119
480 216 392 624 384
415 323 353 427 277
389 370 371 456 259
297 221 245 302 139
210 135 366 270 149
3.4 3.7 3.6 3.3 3.1
3.4 3.7 3.7 3.4 3.2
3.3 3.8 3.3 2.7 2.6
21 7 31 34 21

1 770 1 217 1 531 2 065 1 196
116 72 205 160 99
22 6 117 37 32

129 76 246 179 119

103 80 146
1

107 142

16 14 4 7 7

35 45 12 16 32

163 155 78 69 71
451 546 298 204 246
754 650 274 268 351

635 623 253 225 345

333 358 n o 84 100
141 149 20 27 42

50 87 13 18 7

5.3 5.4 5.0 5.1 5.2

7 480 2 545 1 005 845 1 130

209 185 94 98 157
623 648 223 264 341
482 499 202 140 160
587 559 165 127 181
318 337 129 95 131
261 317 192 121 160
3.3 3.4 3.4 2.9 2.9
3.5 3.5 3.4 3.0 2.9
2.7 2.6 3.6 2.8 2.9
40 27 14 4 6

2 273 2 324 826 737 987
149 170 104 79 102
58 51 75 29 41

160 186 106 67 92

311
1

80 135
1

13 8

9 3 5 2
28 21 12 8 7

135 45 72 14 78
314 143 237 56 291
372 248 351 92 304
307 175 313 95 193
126 62 141 41 50
31 17 34 16 13
18 6 18 3 7

5.0 5.1 5.3 5.4 4.8

1 254 670 1 064 m

229 69 137 26 35
337 216 314 73 280
191 122 207 44 245
190 113 191 64 163
114 73 116 42 107
193 77 99 50 93
2.8 2.9 2.9 3.6 3.1
28 2.9 2.9 3.6 2.9
3.0 2.8 3.0 4.4 3.1
11 5 10 1 1

1 069 603 980 263 845
126 44 65 29 68
59 23 19 7 10
83 44 66 27 74



698

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

Balance of Escambia County -  Con. Santo Roso County

Tmei Tract Tract Tree! Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
0030 0031 0032 cm3 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 owe 0101 0102 0103 0104

VALUE
Specified swear eccupied waits'______________ 1 432 1 099 1 409 1 492 863 1 716 1 606 691 363 541 729 225 476 137 71

Less thon $5 OOO ___________ _____ 25 15 172 119 115 174 197 131 127 214 382 103 139 19 16
$5 000 to $7.499........................... ............ .......... 98 22 148 151 142 166- 169 183 79 133 168 43 117 15 20
$7,500 to $9.999__________________________ 156 138 144 241 116 186 155 107 48 61 74 26 51 21 9
$10,000 to $14 999............... . ...................... 577 549 524 503 255 459 372 161 63 92 60 34 95 40 12
$15 00C tc $19 999 . . . . ______________ ______ 368 301 316 296 150 350 266 70 30 25 25 16 53 26 10
$20 000 to 124.999_________________________ 140 57 71 117 43 197 148 33 10 5 6 3 16 10 2
$25,000 to $34,999 ................ ........ ................ ........ 57 15 26 56 37 183 157 9 2 7 8 _ 4 6 4
$35,000 to $49,999____ ____ ________________ 8 2 7 7 5 55 112 3 4 4 4 — 1 .
S5C 000 or more___ _____ _____  _______ — 3 — 1 2 - 16 30 1 — - 2 ->» .
M ed ion_____ _ _______________  _____________ $13 800 $13 300 $12 300 $11 900 $11 100 $14 100 $13 600 $8 300 $6 700 $6 100 $5000- $5 600 $7 100 $11 800 $7 600

CONTRACT RENT

Specified raatar accepted units’___  .. -------- 394 144 279 370 254 467 359 183 89 142 281 67 142 7 619
Less thon $30____ ______  ___ _____ ______ 10 2 29 13 7 23 21 49 21 42 138 14 17 __ 9
$30 to $39 ___ ______________________ ____ — 2 36 2 3 15 14 16 9 16 30 8 20 1 8
$40 to $59___________ ____________ ______ 12 5 40 22 39 73 51 41 16 20 41 18 29 2 42
$60 to $79_____  _____________ ______ __________ 53 10 23 85 89 102 83 30 14 5 5 6 15 2 12
$80 to $99_______________ ______________________ 80 21 35 77 51 56 51 15 - - 3 2 17
$100 te $U9 . . ____________________________ 183 81 80 114 42 120 70 6 1 - . — 2 ~» 75
$ 50 to $199 ________________________ 34 18 20 22 3 31 17 — — — _ 5
S20G to $249 . _______________________ 1 _ — 6 - — __
$250 or more _ _____ _ ________ 1 1 - _ _
No cosh rent . ____________________________________ 22 4 16 35 20 40 51 26 28 59 64 21 57 2 45!
Median . . . .  . . . . . .  ______________________ $106 $121 $83 $90 $75 $80 $75 $46 341 $30 $30- $41 $43 $55 $96

tc one-family homes or less than 10 acres  and no business on property . ’Excludes one-family homes on 1C acres or more



699

Table H-1. Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units: 1970-Continued
[For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and mearang of symbols, see text]

Census Tracts

Al
Vacant -  seasonal and migratory

Al
TINURI, RACK, AMB VACANCY STATUS
Owner occupied.___________________ ___

Cooperative and condominium . . -------- -------
White.................................................................
Negro___________________ _____________

Renter occupied_____________________ ___ --
White________________________ ____— —
Negro . . . . __________. . . -------- — - — —-

Vacant year-round________________
For sale only_____________________—

Vacant less than 6 months________ _______
Median price asked______________ ___ —

For rent__________ ____________________
Vocont less than 2 months______________ _
Median rent asked___________ . . . _______

Other _________________________________

LACKING SOME OR Ail PLUMBING FACILITIES
Al salts__________________________

Owner occupied___________ ____ __________
Negro_____________________ . . . . _______

Renter occupied_________________ _________
Negro _____________________________ . . . .

Vocont year-round___________________ _____
For sale only ___________________________
For rent.............. .................... ...  .

Santa Rosa County -Con. Totals for split tracts in Escambia County

Tract
0105

Tract
0106

Tract
0107

Trod
0108

Tract
0109

Trad
0004

Trad
0011

Trad
0012

Trad
0014

Trod
0015

Trod
0016

Trad
0018

Trad
0019

Trad
0021

Trad
0035

m 1  179 2 IS* 2 022 1 337 1 799 3 41* 2 063 2 081 1 0§0 942 1 7*1 1 19* 2 $47 2 *34
i 3 5 32 - 1 2 1 * * 1 3 2

t i l 2 27* 2 351 1 990 1 336 1 799 2 414 3 0*3 2 000 i ose 942 1 7*2 1 19S 2 $44 2 *32

690 1 411 1 653 1 262 913 743 2 006 1 289 1 430 613 517 1 125 718 1 465 2 @51
_ 5 — 8 — — - 8 - - 6 6

652 1 269 1 575 1 1S4 912 90 2 002 1 272 1 232 45 77 1 045 717 1 454 1 847
37 145 72 75 653 1 16 193 568 439 m — 7 205

240 609 511 315 279 914 327 685 496 349 334 507 386 847 476
228 514 486 292 278 51 327 679 326 11 79 462 364 635 415

6 92 22 21 _ 863 2 167 338 254 44 — 7 49
51 249 187 413 144 142 81 89 154 88 91 130 91 232 98
9 54 26 54 31 2 40 14 11 3 6 29 17 36 21
7 47 17 37 25 36 11 4 , , , 3 16 14 26 21

$15 900 $12 700 $9 000 $8 400 $25 900 $22 000 $12 500 $11 600 .. . $5000- $7 000 $8 600 $8 300 $19 200
14 155 72 70 83 85 17 53 113 77 58 59 50 78 48
14 112 47 45 51 37 6 31 88 23 32 21 26 39 22

$60 $85 $67 $69 $165 $36 $153 $106 $128 $38 $39 $61 $65 $74 $63
28 40 89 289 30 55 24 22 30 8 27 42 24 118 29

71 i m 227 220 4 297 It 21 32 277 310 10$ 22 30 138
41 70 148 99 78 16 13 45 89 116 58 11 15 129
11 46 39 27 — 74 1 27 84 109 8 — - 74
23 81 47 41 _ 179 3 5 32 157 143 26 8 10 40

1 52 19 17 176 21 157 140 5 — 1 29
8 33 32 80 4 40 « » 3 5 31 51 21 3 5 19
_ 4 5 19 — 1 — 2 6 1 - —

2 21 5 15 - 27 -  — 1 5 28 33 7 “ * 2 13



Census Tracts

COMPUTE KITCHEN FACILITIES AND ACCESS

Locking complete kitchen facilities.................. —
Access only through other living quarters____

ROOM S

t r o o m _______________________________________
2 r o o m s ________________________ ____________
3 r o o m s ________ ______ _______ _____________
4 room s . .  ______ __________ ______________ ___
5 ro o m s _______ ______ _______________________
6 r o o m s __ __________ __________ ______________
7 r o o m s ___________________________________. . .
8 r o o m s ______________________________________
9 room s or m o re_____________________________
M eehan______ ________ _____ __________________

A l occupied housing un it*_____ __________

• PERSO N S

1 person___ ________ _____ ____________________
2 persons-------------------- ---------- ---------------------------
3 persons_____________________________________ _
4 persons__________________________________ ____
5 persons___ __________________________________
6 persons or more ______________________________
.Median oil occupiea units________________________
Meoion owner occupied units_____________________
Median ren*er occupied units_____________________
Units with roomers, boarders, or lodgers____________

PERSO N S PER RO O M

1.00 or less__ ____ ___________________ _______ _
1 01 to 1.50______________ _______ _______ ______
1.51 or more_____ _____________________________
Units with al! plumbing facilities — 1.01 or more______

Sants Rom County —Con.

T rad
0105

T rod
0106

Trod
0107

Trod
0108

Trod
0109

41 102 113 136 8

5 22 27 26 1
30 52 70 88 10
73 239 223 236 30

217 378 630 528 172
219 754 661 554 306
238 536 492 348 367
131 192 166 140 218
45 67 51 49 148
23 36 31 21 84

5.3 5.1 4.8 4.7 5.9

930 2 927 2 164 1 577 1 192

81 265 272 185 75
228 582 660 497 310
202 387 401 279 234
186 347 343 226 281
119 236 251 186 163
114 210 237 204 129
3.3 2,9 2.9 2.9 3.4
3.5 3.2 3.1 3.0 3.6
2.7 2.4 2.4 2.6 2.6
11 28 27 10 7

842 1 856 1 944 1 374 1 146
64 126 160 148 42
24 45 60 55 4
75 137 172 170 46

700

Total* for spit tract* in Etcombto County

Trod Tract Inset T rad
0004 0011 0012 0014

T rod  T rod  T rod  T rod
0015 0016 0018 0019

Trad
0021

Tract
0035

108 2 13 38 94 204 57 26 32 103
7 — 1 4 — — - —

39 2 5 3 11 26 9 S 14 16
95 9 36 25 55 62 70 49 65 35

424 44 216 115 214 180 187 141 277 163
464 191 587 419 260 240 444 316 723 451
367 707 473 720 228 212 524 364 723 764
245 816 433 509 174 155 356 222 494 646
109 460 200 200 74 42 127 67 185 353
37 141 78 57 23 21 36 22 48 150
19 44 35 32 11 4 9 6 15 $4

4.2 5.8 4.9 5.2 4.4 4.3 4.8 4.7 4.8 5.4

1 657 2 233 1 974 1 926 962 851 1 632 1 104 2 312 2 534

310 124 237 180 186 149 288 205 325 211
390 498 701 475 223 197 547 407 820 627
272 534 404 397 141 121 321 217 499 494
216 640 304 376 137 127 194 127 344 609
154 327 194 235 74 67 139 74 170 328
315 210 134 263 201 190 143 74 154 265
3.0 3.5 2.6 3.3 3.0 3.2 2.5 2.4 2J5 3.4
2.6 3.6 3.1 3.3 3.1 3.5 2.5 2.3 2.6 3.5
3.2 2.9 2.2 3.3 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.7
50 24 26 29 42 22 42 21 43 42

1 249 2 241 1 892 1 708 746 627 1 481 1 036 2 175 2 326
218 84 76 169 116 116 111 44 116 150
190 § 6 49 100 108 40 24 21 58
337 91 81 195 146 147 136 66 137 161



701

Census Tracts

VALUE

Specified o«M r *ccupi*4 • • f t t '
Less than $5,000-----------------------------
$5,000 to $7,499----------------- ----------
$7,500 to $ 9 ,9 9 9 . ............ ............... .
$10 000 to S '4,999_____ ___________
$15,DOC. to $19,999........ ........... .........
$20,000 to $24,999-------- ----------------
$25,000 to $34,999 ........................... .
$25,000 to $49,999-------------------------
$50 030 or more__________________
Wedion___________________________

CONTRACT RENT
Speerfied reefer occv pied •■ft*1

less than $30 ____________________
$30to $ 3 9 ...................... ..................
$40 ;c $59_____ __________________
$50 to $79 ..................... ...................
$°0 to $00..........................................
$ 02 •; $'45 ...................................
5150 tc S199 ' 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I __ _____
$200 to $249 ....................................
$25C or more_____________________
No cosh rent .................................. .
Median________ ________________

S a n ta  Rosa C o u n ty - C o n . To ta ls fa r  s p it  tra c ts  in Escam bia C o u n ty

T ra c t
0105

T ra c t
0106

Tra ct
0107

Tra ct
0108

Tra ct
0109

Tra c t
0004

Tra ct
0011

Tract
0012

Tra ct
0014

Tra c t
0015

Tra c t
0016

Tra c t
0018

Tra c t
0019

T r a c t
0 021

Tra c t
0035

$09 1 295 1 189 954 8 8 7 687 1 946 1 0 78 1 233 569 466 1 026 640 1 299 • 1 836
77 99 249 171 3 155 37 74 78 109 140 258 129 17 1 7 4

59 168 227 147 ' 214 47 67 132 149 119 243 149 188 T8&
30 208 171 120 2 130 34 111 166 138 84 183 148 3 3 7 186
79 487 283 169 102 114 307 256 427 119 81 237 143 472 465

122 195 154 143 244 47 691 285 192 34 26 81 55 143 361
93 72 70 83 141 13 447 143 128 8 10 16 8 43 209
43 49 29 78 193 9 331 113 94 6 3 7 7 32 198

2 16 4 32 143 4 32 24 14 2 2 1 1 6 61
4 1 2 11 59 1 20 5 2 4 1 - 1 16

$15 500 $11 600 $9 200 $11 000 $23 300 $7 200 $19 OOO $15 500 $12 300 $8 000 $7 000 $7 700 $8 200 $10 400 $14 300

226 605 492 295 276 856 323 679 485 342 3 27 504 385 8 4 7 471
3 72 c 35 31 11 95 5 15 17 41 43 15 11 21 23

1 ] 33 19 10 176 1 7 18 122 92 29 13 10 15
34 75 84 44 3 438 14 35 134 130 108 176 101 102 73
59 78 108 81 8 92 24 93 80 29 17 159 151 230 102
31 59 75 26 9 12 13 38 62 4 4 46 48 212 57
50 1̂ 5 94 43 84 5 93 173 90 - 13 28 34 147 HI
5 44 3 11 114 2 152 280 18 - 30 2 1 93 32

1 31 - 2 4 - - - - - 1 7

28 63 7 4 48
2

14 36
1

18 34
1

65 16 20 49 26 31
S

40
$76 $83 $71 $68 $157 $45 $151 $142 $69 $40 $42 $61 $66 $84 $81

•Limited to one-homily homes on less Thon 10 ocres ond no business on property. ’Excludes one-family homes on 10 acres or more.



Table H-2. Structural, Equipment, and Financial
»

Census Tracts

UNITS IN STtU CTU K

1 O n e M n  nsfcS* or wUtar)

3 and — ---------------
5  re 49 -------- -— -------------------
30 &r m m ------------------------—

V iA l  STVUCTUBf BU&T

' H969 to Morels 1970_-----— -------
1965 to 5966 --------— ------------- -
1960 to 1964________ — .— ------
1950 to 1 9 3 9 ._____ — ------- -
1940 to 1949---------------------------
3 9 3 9  # r  m sri& r--------- — ~ —

HiATINO SQUISMCNT

Staom or toot w etar----------- — — •
Warm o r  fo rm e * -----— -
Busts-in sHaetne anits . .  —  — --------.
ftoor, wott, or pipataot form e* — . 
Dttoar meant  or not tonof d

SASBMSNT
s j  unit* wilts beftsm ant-----
On*-tomity tm m m  w ith b eso m ed .

I®el@ booed sn e@m@6e, w  *e*t. for

Total
IMSA

ta am b io  County

T®f®S
Pesi*

m ash

n  164 66 MS f  1 M 7 m  898

m  394 57 275 17 15® 40 117
3 068 2 705 i m 1 597
1 714 1 993 886 TO?
2 §40 2 567 1 M3 1 224
! 148 945 S52 393

3 146 3 m 620 2 380
w  m i  358 1 944 6 414
12 240 9 157 2 388 6 969
22 335 I f  4S6 4 524 14 TO
13 675 12 255 3 §91 8 364
14 398 12 659 7 m 4 979

1 @14 555 356 199
24 731 20 226 6 663 13 563
2 S88 2 265 720 1 545

11 485 10 994 3 849 7 145
37 346 31 045 9 459 21 586

2 343 2 035 1 140 895
1 956 1 667 864 803

*1
81

3 
88

1S
5I

 
M

m

702

of Housing Units; 1970
e tc) > sesrtj

Cosatty

I f  9 f f

308

Trad
0001

Tract
6002

Tract
8003

Trad
0004

Tree!
0005

Trad
@006

Tract
0007

Tract
@096

Trad
0009

Trees
0010

116 i m t 1 IS6 1 §§! f t f i i f f 1 166 S £§§ 1 8T7 f  *

27 i m i 1 508 1 340 720 i m 804 1 907 1 235 1 962
10 147 136 82 87 21© i f 19© 37 11
43 226 26 44 48 151 128 140 52 5
36 268 37 206 61 97 167 124 31

49 9 9 $ - 47 I 309

«R» 36 12 23 — - 12 T9 14 52
6 61 83 6© ? 49 5 97 - 529
6 31 95 55 29 15 5 80 48 661

13 82 462 220 170 m 68 406 425 629
18 212 459 644 241 410 296 537 352 304
73 1 27© 645 m 476 1 338 782 1 270 538 257

36 28 13 49 82 9 10 24 77 17
102 205 58 230 54 17 414 529 1 542

_ 17 52 79 3 43 1) 133 40 154
m 207 465 137 228 119 68 1 042 550 256

80 1 338 1 021 1 358 382 1 667 1 062 795 181 361

6 67 50 27 106 37 16 193 298 103
23 31 n 75 21 10 114 252 90289



>nsus Tracts

SELECTED E Q U IP M E N T

ithmorc (ton 1 to ttoaen*-------- — --------------
4 rtti public water pupply------------------ -------
4 ith public »ewer___ __________________ _ — .
tfitti eir condition**®----- ------ ------------------- -------

Room m iHt)_____________________________
Control pypton__________________ — --------

j AN •ccmpmi boosing o n to ___ ____________

'EAR MOVED IN TO  UNIT

968 to March 1970__________ ____________. ____ _
1965 to 1967_______________________ ____________
960 to 1964.____ ____________ _________ . . . _____
i 950 to 1959_____________________ __________ __
[949 or oorftor___________________________________

lUTOMOftllES AVAILABiE

or more_____ _______________________ _ _____
loot________ _______ ____ _ _ _______________ ___

pROII CEN T
I

Ŝ iodll̂ wt ô iltp . _.  .  . . ____ .  . _.
Mttbon $40 . . . .............................................................
40 to $ 5 9  _ _ ____ . . . . . ...... ........................... ........................... ...................
60 to $79 .............. ............... ........................................ ...
®0 to 5 9 9  . . . . _____ _ _ _ _ _ . * ........................ ................. . . . . ____
!>00 to $149_____________ ___________________. . .
;l»to$199___ ________________________ _______
3 0 0 1© $ 2 4 9  ________ ____ _____ ____
250 or ree fs.. _________________ _

cosh rent __________________ ________ . . . . . .
•̂dion ___ ________

Epeambta County

Totol
SMSA Totoi socofcs Batonc*

Santa
Rape

County

ZTT90 1 8  279 7 067 '  11 212

•

3 911
65 562 58 956 20 987 37  969 6  606
34 713 31 307 19 426 11 881 3 406
45 955 39 027 12 058 26 969 6  928
29 785 25 894 7 062 18 832 3  891
16 170 13 133 4 996 8 137 3  037

71 239 60 307 19 3S4 41 063 10 046

27 012 22 433 6 388 16 045 4  579
12 217 10 353 3 114 ■-¥■139 -  - 1 864
11 522 9 767 3 129 & 638 1 755
11 387 9 923 3 014 6  909 1 464
9  095 7 911 3 679 4 232 1 184

34 187 28 349 8 109 20 240 5 838
23 021 19 921 5 910 14 o n 3 100

4  310 3 716 1 080 2  636 594
9  715 8  401 4 225 4  176 1 314

30 157 17 303 6 563 10 019 2 775
825 741 384 357 84

2 806 2 592 1 433 1 159 214
3 280 2 §66 1 446 1 420 414
3  0 3 6 2 718 847 1 871 318
4  571 3 983 875 3 108 588
2 721 2 372 90S 1 464 3 4 9

619 524 213 311 95
120 113 41 72 7

2 179 1 473 416 1 @57 706
$ 9 3 $92 $77 $101 $100

703

Psnpacoto

Tract
0001

Tract
0002

Tract
0003

Tract
0004

Tract
0005

Tract
0006

Tract
0007

Tract
nppd

Tract
0009

Tract
0010

*

6 152 295 90 358 169 63 686 652 1 428
109 1 691 1 760 1 681 920 1 886 1 165 2 406 1 377 2 321
109 1 683 1 632 1 577 914 1 845 1 165 2 389 1 363 2 213
43 468 1 038 256 609 271 158 1 482 1 178 2 101
43 358 836 212 497 236 152 1 178 806 639

110 202 44 112 35 6 304 372 1 462

99 1 469 1 $94 1 $56 701 1 *59 1 929 2 204 1 201 2 290

38 587 494 438 182 516 341 571 285 877
27 211 165 ■ 232 114 267 130 286 123 466
21 161 190 267 79 275 217 278 170 326

7 131 348 214 193 160 91 304 358 382
6 379 397 405 213 435 244 765 365 149

38 595 827 645 304 673 445 1 163 600 733
18 134 438 165 269 116 '83 562 516 1 160
«- 44 105 21 58 6 12 94 92 228

43 696 224 7 2 5 150 858 483 385 91 79

79 040 520 792 199 059 *50 -  722 250 57*
5 47 5 71 — 106 128 5
5 202 37 345 40 274 303 75 5

16 283 109 238 65 247 94 206 40 38
— 168 141 5® 15 131 57 100 24 43

18 6 6 92 40 S3 70 15 215 117 45
22 44 88 5 3 » 5 57 19 288
— 10 13 - 5 -re 10 1 2 77
— s — - 12 •» — 5 15

13 23 4 3 35 6 31 48 47 38 65
$125 $70 m $57 $7 7 $63 $49 $91 $120 $172



704

f 6 PENSACOLA, PLA., SMSA C EN SU S TRACT!



705

loble ri*2. Structural, Equipment, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units: 1970-Continued
' « •

|Do»o bo— d on soroote. — t text for mowmim bo—  to r dorw—  t>gurm (— rant. modan. otc.) ®nd m— nm« ot symbol, •—  toxtj



706

Census Tracts

A w w ocolo-C on. Baton** of Eseomfen Cownev

SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SS
Tract Tract Tract Tract Inn 
0@04 0011 0012 0014 SOU

SELECTED EQUIPM ENT

W ith  m o re  th a n  1 b a th r o o m  
W ith  p u b lic  w a t e r  s u p p ly  - -
W ith  p u b lic  s e w e r ..................
W ith  o ir  c o n d i t io n in g ...........

R o o m  u n it ( s )  ... - - ..............
C e n t r a l s y s t e m ---------------

AN occupied housing eeeirt* _ _

YEAR M O VED  INTO  UNIT

19 68  to  M a r c h  1 9 7 0 ------------------- ------------
1965  to  1 9 6 7  ......................................................
I 9 6 0  to  1 9 6 4 ------------- ---------- - ......................
1 9 50  to  1 9 59  ........... - ........................................
1 9 49  o r  e a r l i e r ............................................ ... ■

AU TO M O BILES AVA ILABLE

1 ...... ..................... - .............. .
2 ........................ - ....................... .. ......................... .
3 o r  m o r e ----------- ------------ ---------------------—
N o n e ................................ - - .................... ............

G RO SS RENT

S pe c if ie d  re e fe r  e ccep ie d  • • to *
L e s s  th a n  S 4 0  . . . . . . ---------------------------------
$ 4 0  to  $ 5 9 . ................................ .......................
5 6 0  to  $ 7 9  ------- r  ............... - .....................
$ 8 0  to  $ 9 9  .................. - --------------- ---------------
$ 1 0 0  to  $ 1 4 9 ......................- -----------------------
$ 1 5 0  to  $ 1 9 9 ................................ ....................
$ 2 0 0  to  $ 2 4 9  ........... .........................................
$ 2 5 0  o r  m o r e --------- ---------- ------------------------
N o  c o s h  re n t  ----------------------------------------- --
M e d  i o n .................. - ....................... ....................

621 362 996
922 723 1 844
507 452 1 651
782 612 1 552
522 203 964
260 409 588

•93 729 1 759

827 382 493
515 132 301
395 70 475
150 93 400

5 52 90

574 298 701
1 102 311 849

190 75 127
26 45 82

345 335 336

10 5
10 20
19 45

10 33 60
146 137 87

54 17 15

25 9 4
$181 $167 $136

— 58 -

281 513 34
218 443 7

41 155 19
34 139 19

7 16 -

301 4*9 38

140 98 15
12 92 -

15 119 -

34 87 6
_ 93 7

60 251 6
12 52 16

129 186 6

134 167
17

84 38
22 45

5 30
6 12
7 —

-

25
$52 $68 —

45
144
123
110
97
13

1U

35
21
29
24
29

88
50

16 21
66  80
33 59
51 70
44 70

7

49
62
43
62
13
49

27
125

50
67
55
12

148 400 562 3!
448 1 240 l 606 53!

80 472 338 1
324 960 1 292 W
193 464 817 S3
131 496 475 1

66 M 62 104 437 363 1 673 Iff

28 13 28
7 5 8
... 23 19
9 16 7

22 23 -

27
5

34
19
19

187
106

65
58
21

562 590 ft
200 387 I
231 318 IS
134 249 18
136 129 8

34 61
15 11

8 
17

13
29
20

56 240 620 750
10 106 472 666
13 56 100 130
25 35 71 127

36 9 4 437 3 5 4

15 6 11 17
9 20 21 25

1 4 15 62 4 4
_ 10 116 136
_ 33 183 59
_ 5 24 7

6 5
_ 5 14 61

$74 $114 $150 $116

2)5
»
1

lit

III
1
II
SI
2 
1!

M



707

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

Nnncolo--Con Bofooce of Bconttwi County

Tract
0011

Tract
0012

Tract
0013

Tract
0014

Tract
0015

Tract
0016

Tract
0018

Tract
0019

Tract
0021

Tract
0039

Tract
0004

Tract
0011

Tract
0012

Tract
0014

Tract
0015

GROSS RENT A S  PERCENTAG E OF IN C O M E
by  in c o m e

Specified reefer occupied seitt1-------------------- 245 225 236 124 167 , , , • • * 38 94 437 3$4 166
less then $5,000------------------------- --------- ------------ 53 72 67 106 103 « . • . . . 38 42 125 1 4 6 129

less than 20 percent-------------------------------------- - 10 - 10 11 26 — 5 15 - - 14
20 to 24 percent — ------- ------------------------------------ - 4 4 8 16 . . . 10 - - - 10
25 to 34 percent------------------------------------------ - - 1 0 9 36 6 » . . 4 5 25 31 35
35 percent or more_____________________________ 43 4 2 4 4 4 7 17 19 12 91 62 48
Not com puted__________________ _______ _______ • 16 - 4 3 8 . . . . . - 10 9 S3 22
Median________________________________________ 3 5 . 0  + 3 5 .0  + 35 0  + 33.9 22.0 3 5 .0 2 7 .0 35.0 + 35.0 + 33.4

$5 000 to $9,999---------------------------------- ------- ------- 6 4 95 106 18 48 35 192 128 51
Less than 20 percent----------------------------------------- - 2 4 5 2 18 4 4 . . . - 14 50 6 7 51
20 to 2 4  percen t------ ------ ---- --------------- ------------- - 17 20 - - - 11 32 2 7 -
25 to 3 4  percen t________________________________ 34 4 5 2 6 -  . - - 4 68 1 9 -
35 percent or more_______ _____________________ _ 5 9 4 - - - 6 3 7 5 -
Not computed . . . . . .______________________________ 25 - 4 4 - - 5 10 -

3 0 . 7 26.4 19.8 1 2 .3 21 6 2 6 .7 1 9 .2 5 3 .6

*10,000 to $14,999_______________ _______________ 84 43 43 11 ... 17 74 64 —
25 percent or m ore--------------------------------------------- - - - ~ - “ - - - -
Noi com puted__________________________________ - * ~ - -
Median___ . . _______  . ... ___ _______  . 18.1 19.9 16.7 - - 14 6 16.6 -

$15 000 or more . ______________________________ _ 4 4 15 20 - 5 - - 4 6 16 -
25 percent or more--------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - -
Not computed __ ____ ________ _____ _____________ - - - - - . . . - - - 4 -
Medton___ _______________________ _____________ ,3.5 • * * — 1 0 0 - - . .

'Excludes one-fomily homes on 10 ocres or more



708

Tol-ie ‘H-2 * Structural, Equipment, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units: 1970— Continued

C e n su s  Tracts

AS ymr-nmmi Iw w if

U N IT S IN  STRU CTU RE

1 (includes mobile home or trader)
2  .................................... .
3 and 4 ------------- -----------------------
S to 4 9 . . ............................- ..................
50 or m ore_______________________

YEA R  ST R U C T U R E  BUILT

1969 to March 1 9 7 0 .___- _____ __
1965 to 1 9 6 8 ..........................................
I960 to 1 9 6 4 ..........................................
1950 to 1959 .................... .....................
1940 to 1 9 4 9 .....................................
1939 or earlier___________________

H E A T IN G  E Q U IP M E N T

Sieom or hot w ater__________
Aorm air fu rn oce____________
Suilt-m electric u n its_________
( ioor wall or pipe less furnoce 
Other means or not h e o te d __

B A SE M E N T

I Data based on sample, see tent. Far mewnum  base for derived figures ipercont. modem, etc.) and meomng of symbols, see text!

All units with b a se m e n t________
One-family houses with basement



709

C e n s u s  T r a c t s

Hataao* of £seofnb*@ Cewnfy-Cees.

Tract
0016

Tract
0017

Tract
0018

Tract
0019

Tract
0020

Tract
0021

Tract
0022

Tract
0023

Tract
0023.99

Tract
0094

Tract
0025

Tract
0026

Tract
0027

Tract
0028

Tract
0029

SELECTED EQ U IPM ENT

With more than 1 bathroom — --------- - 35 96 102 96 132 445 389 791 — 319 274 399 214 963 494
With public water supply___ — — „  — §83 1 242 1 581 1 135 1 160 2 392 2 379 2 675 - 443 626 646 1 293 2 032 1 753
With public sewer___________ — — - 167 426 115 198 240 477 901 686 - 448 323 102 102 351 1 031
With air conditioning_____ ______-— 200 629 715 645 546 1 736 1 325 1 941 — 380 491 596 653 1 764 1 275

Room unites) „ _________________ 146 565 677 569 455 1 378 1 121 1 303 151 276 325 487 906 1 076
54 64 3® 76 91 358 204 638 — 229 215 271 166 858 199

Ail occupied howsiMf stiffs .. SOS 1 347 1 44S 1 944 1 987 3 340 3 14$ 3 489 444 376 841 1 338 1 996 1 673

YEAR M O V E D  INTO  UNIT

1968 to Morch 1970 — ---- -------- ..... 173 527 469 421 441 1 032 995 1 125 — 402 255 348 530 790 587
1965 to 1967 ___ ____________....  - 152 231 234- 131 130 253 266 359 - 36 48 116 167 411 355
I960 to 1964____ . . . . ____ . . . . . . . . 149 166 119 80 171 275 271 280 - - 43 169 153 346 345
'950 to 1959 . . . . . . . ............ — - - - - - 223 266 266 142 180 408 353 468 - - 20 139 140 309 311
1949 or earlier______________________ 111 177 380 276 165 272 260 257 - 6 10 69 248 140 75

AUTOMOBILES AVA ILABLE

354 687 755 538 627 1 197 1 215 1 381 262 118 360 657 895 752
2 128 325 356 331 270 732 549 818 - 177 166 351 316 892 708
3 or more_________________- - - - - - - — 32 20 87 38 31 110 161 189 - 5 92 7V 41 161 131
None_______________________________ 294 335 270 137 159 201 220 101 - - 51 224 48 82

GROSS R EN T

Specified reefer eccepied twits'. 130 47C 471 367 399 841 938 1 019 - 444 315 179 378 380 408
Less than $ 4 0 _______ _________- — - - __ 24 5 - - 11 - 108 - - - - - 10 - —
S40to $59_____ . . . . . . . ____- - - - - 120 149 84 34 12 39 : 266 5 - & 6 6 28 5 9
160 to $79 „  .............................. 7T 128 103 53 69 133- 125 104 - 17 - 11 51 11 29
S80 to $99 . . . . . . .  . —  . A - - .......... - 42 101 122 122 108 159 123 193 - - 12 38 123 36 74
S100 to $149........................................ 25 65 M3 n o 68 302 249 461 - 39 94 48 89 165 211
$150 to $199.-.. — -  - - -  - — — — — — 30 - 7 16 25 138 31 143 - - 98 17 48 87 72
S700 to $249_____ - _____ ________ - — 4 - _ - - 44 14 58 - - - 23 - 4 4 4
S25Q or more..________ ____... --------- «, - - 7 - - 6 30 - - - 7 - 11 —
No cosh rent__ _ _____ ____________ 14 30 42 25 16 26 6 25 - 382 5 29 29 21 9
Median____________________________ $63 $70 |86 $93 $90 $110 $70 $114 $107 $147 $114 $93 $136 $118



710

Census Tracts

AS f « 4 » d  fc— « t f  w its ......... .

3RO S5 RENT A S  PERCENTAGE OF IN CO M E 
BY IN C O M E

Specified renter Kcepied ••it*1___________
ess than $5,000 ._____ _______ ________ _______

less than 20 percent.______ __ _______________
20 to 24 percent ____. . . . ___ _________________
25 to 34 percent . _ .. ________________________
35 percent or m ore_____ ____________________
Not computed . ..  ______________________ ___
Med ion _________ _ _____ _ _______________

S5 000 to $9,999 ____ _______________________
less than 20 p e rcen t..___ __________________ _
20 io 24 percen t____________________________
25 to 34 percen t____ ___________________ ____
35 percent or m o re ..________________________

, Not computed ______________________________
Median , . . ._____ __________ ________ ______

$10,000 to $14.999..................................... ...............
25 percent or more ____ _______ ________ _____
No* computed ....____________________________
M edian____ __ ______ ________________ ___

S' 5.000 or more ____________ ___________ ______
25 percent or m ore______________________ ____
No' computed _________ _ ______________
Medion . .  . .  __________________

Excludes one-fomily homes on 10 ocres or more



711

Table H-2 Structural, Equipment, and Financial Characteristics ©f Hausing Units: 1970-Continued
IDsW femrs on semjjis. to® text For mwonwm taw  tor tanrvta figwre* {pacemrt. modwr*. oft.) ata imangig of symbols, soo toxt)



712

Census Tracts

SELECTED EQU IPM ENT

With more than I bathroom 
With public water supply -
With public sew er..............
With air conditioning___ ...

Room un it(s )__________
Centrol s y s te m ..............

Tract Tract
0030 003!

690 545
1 940 1 331
1 078 1 30!
1 584 1 136
1 192 834

392 302

Sotonct at Escambia County— Con.

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
0032 0033 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039

597 709 262 980
246 1 250 1 147 2 032
894 860 175 562
971 1 685 821 1 739
606 1 147 568 1 013
363 538 253 726

920 161 158- 112
621 947 446 783
185 68 28 21
624 556 338 398
001 441 219 348
623 115 119 50

Some Rosa County

Tract Trad
0040 0101

161 
1 032 

96 
489 
415 
74

60
i

186
163
23

Tract Tract Tract
0108 0 10 3  0104

215 113 301
376 122 561

11 - 524
489 134 560
414 49 141
75 85 419

AH occupied Housing units 1 *77 1 295 •17  2 24$ 1 243 2 525 2 4*3 047 MS 10$ 1 279 0S4 329 Ut

YEAR M O VED  INTO UNIT

1968 fc M orch 1970 --------- --------------------------------------------
1965 to 1967 ---- ---------- ----------- -------- - ........ .....
I960 to 1964 ................................................. ..............
1950 to 195s? ... ........... ............... ................- --
1949 or eorher--------- -----------------------------------------------------

713 561 675 1 029 458
409 315 464 416 259
393 225 444 347 -  205
337 181 297 306 279
25 13 7 167 42

1 053 952 294 147 311
500 524 216 166 115
474 434 159 195 147
373 389 259 132 236
125 184 139 205 296

302 193 260 115 644
218 75 187 80 8!
247 116 198 28 24
307 113 197 48 64
205 183 212 58 73

AU TO M O BILES AVAILABLE

1 .........
2....  .................
3 or more
None..  ...

762 618 1 025 1 244 605
863 586 682 832 455
151 34 41 136 100
101 7 139 53 83

1 029 1 180 . 522 439 562
1 065 935 319 238 285

247 223 86 27 13
184 145 140 141 245

517 450 597 231 672
319 60 271 73 146

44 21 24 - -
399 149 162 25 61

G R O SS RENT

379 142 300 369 213 495 344 202 94 164 261
90
56

71 IS®
11
31

MS

- 32 - 11 13 S 18
53
56

5
15
25
24

17
42 35 33

1410 *^9 ______________ ____- -- 4 - 57 8 5 12 12 4!
«An tn 179 - ___  . _--- .------- ------ - 14 - 16 42 40 76 53 15 51

26 10
45

18
ten tn S99 m ____  ____________ _____ 58 8 32 51 81 80 76 14

27
y

19
1 /

11
( 1IV, in ( UQ _____ _______________ 163 46 76 178 54 122 103 "" 4 “ 6 13
CIV) to C1 99 -____ ___________ _____ 88 61 71 61 12 130 46 6 — —
c9fWi tn <JAQ _____  __ ___  - ----- 20 23 9 3 - 29 - — ■” — ~ • • •

- - - - - -
28 25

$67
64

$55
34

$45
26

$56
40

$68

446
32 4 7 26 10 33 51

$ 10!

$131 $162 $104 $119 $89 $114 $10! $64 * * *



713

C in t u t  T r a c t *

no* of Eacemfeie County —Con. Santo Ro m  County

Tree*
a m

Tract
0031

Tract
0032

Tract
0033

Tract Tract
0S3S

Tract
003*

Tract
0037

Tract
0008

Tract
0039

Tract
0040

Tract
0101

Tract
0102

Tract
0103

Tract
0104

GROSS RENT A S  PERCENTAGE OF IN C O M E  
BY INCOME

Specified reefer accepted eeft*'______ ________ 379 142 300 369 313 495 348 203 94 166 241 71 IS© 646
less thon $5,000-------------------------------- -------------- 108 43 164 111 93 214 155 115 5! 89 181 40 87 . - . 270

less than 20 percent.. __------— .—  ...------ -------- - _ - 36 - 11 S 11 33 5 14 28 6 22 . • - 25
20 to 2A percent_____________ _______________ _. — 4 6 4 16 6 11 19 — - 27 - 6 • • » 5
25 to 34 percent________ _____________________ _ 16 - 39 32 31 47 17 16 - 5 46 12 6 25
35 percent or more.... .................................. 60 25 55 52 30 122 85 17 26 42 60 6 24 - . . 28
Not computed ___... ---------------------------— -------- 32 14 28 23 5 31 31 30 20 28 20 16 29 187
Median______  ___________ _________________... 35.0 + 35.0 + 31.7 35.0 + 30.5 35.0 + 35.0 + 22.5 35.0 + 35 0 + 30.5 26.7 29 6

55 000 to $9 <m _________________ . . . . . _____. . . . . 178 69 85 199 97 194 146 63 14 64 58 31 38 » , . 268
less than 20 percent____ __________________ ____ 50 8 25 79 56 91 93 52 9 32 54 21 21 — 26
20 to 24 percent-------------  ------ ---------------------- 62 27 22 52 31 29 9 4 - 9 - - - 35
25 to 34 percent.... ...... ........... ........... . . . . . . 55 30 30 59 - 56 24 7 - - - 6 26
35 percent or more______ _________ ____________ 5 4 8 5 — 10 — — - - ~ - - . . . —
Not computed ___________ ..... . . . ____ ________ 6 _ — 4 10 8 20 5 23 4 10 u * • • t il
Medion______________________________________ 229 24.9 24.0 21.8 17.3 m 3 17.2 13.6 12.9 12.4 13.8 — 22.5

510000 to $14,999 _________ _________________... 75 26 36 40 5 66 42 24 23 9 17 - 25 U
25 percent or more____ ______ _____ _______ ___ - - - - - - - - - - — — • * *

81Not computed...... ................... . ................. - - - 4 - - 5 7 - 9 10 — ■a.
M?d»on 15.8 17 5 18.6 15.0 15.0 14.9 ... “ 10 0 - *

5!500Cormore . _________ ______ ______ _____ 18 4 IS
1

19 18 21 5 6 4 c - -
25 percent or more ...____ ______________________ - - - - - - - - - “ . — * * * * J
Not computed ___ ____ ____________________ _ — - - - - - - - 4 —
Medion * * *

Fuciudes one fan- .iy homes on 10 acres or more.



714

Table H-2. Structural, Equipment, and Financial Characteristics o f Housing Units: 1970 —Continued
{Data t e n d on sample. aw twrt. for m nnum  bos* for derived (percent. modon. etc.) ond w m m »8 of aymtoete. am w i]

Census Tracts

Sonto Rasa County — Con Totals for spit tracts m Escombio County
9

Troc*
0105

Tract
0106

Tract
0107

Tract
0108

Tract
0109

Traci
0004

Tract
0011

Trad
0012

Tract
0014

Trod
0015

Tract
0016

Tract
0018

Tract
0019

Trod
0021

A l ymm-rmtmi * * * * *  m itt------------------- 1 090 3 1 U 3 S37 1 f it 1 $37 1 799 3 400 3 966 3 963 1 994 ♦ SI 1 742 1 396 3 S45

JNJTS IN  ST IU CTU SE

i (mciudti mobile horn* or trailer)------------ — ----—  — 979 1 940 2 244 1 918 1 126 1 431 2 280 1 663 1 775 900 775 1 688 1 091 2 191
. .. _ ___  _ _ 11 168 52 45 28 95 57 23 71 78 101 25 75 122

6 37 20 — * 49 15 6 35 18 14 - 54
4 S7 21 18 4 215 38 189 168 21 57 15 40 173

j0 or m oo_____ _____— ---- ---------- --------------------- * 24 - -  • 179 9 25 176 42 “* — 5

TEA* ST1UCTUSE SU IIT

969 to March 1970 — - -- ------- -------------- ----- — 78 77 182 147 120 33 141 204 330 23 4 20 9 51
965 to 1968........................... — ..........- .......... 328 267 422 227 427 64 848 525 323 15 88 65 36 262
960 to 1964........... ........... .....  ........ 264 663 573 448 265 59 822 464 514 84 121 146 70 139
950 to 1959 . . . ------ ---------------- _____------- - - - - - - 210 613 541 591 441 266 477 512 605 382 384 479 319 1 120
940 to 1949 ----------------------- ----------------------------- 66 210 225 286 37 664 22 208 203 292 216 761 420 686
939 or eorfaer___________________________________-— 54 426 394 282 47 713 90 153 87 238 138 271 352 287

1 EATING  EQUIPMENT
ifom or hot woter----_--------------------------------------- 15 374 65 5 54 _ 6 10 11 14 — 5 4
orm eir furnoce---------------------------- ----------------- 508 713 861 505 1 014 78 1 857 1 174 987 56 76 195 144 558
jih-m electric units ------- --------- ---------------------- — 28 37 53 53 68 79 78 195 71 22 14 13 14 72
oof woll, or pipeless furnoce--------- ------------- ---- _ 42 124 97 78 90 159 156 163 281 74 56 256 175 759
ther meons or not Hooted--------- . ---------- ------------- 407 1 008 1 326 1 280 160 1 429 309 528 713 871 791 1 278 868 1 152

AS EMC NT

11 units with bosement--------- ----------- ------ ----------- 19 49 87 53 57 27 44 74 25 26 21 26 3 87
ne-fomily Houses with bosement — ------------------------ 19 39 78 53 57 22 44 69 17 26 15 26 3 78



snsus Tract*

elected e q u ip m e n t

■th more then 1 bathroom 
ith public water supply —
rth public i tw tf -----------
■ rth oir conditwrung---------
Room unit(s)--------------
Ctntrol system -----------

AH haesiag writ#

EAR MOVED INTO UNIT

'68 to March 1970-------------- -----
'65 to 1967......... ..................... ........
>60 to 1964............. ..........................
'50 to 1959............. ........................-
■49 or writer,__________________

UTOMOIILES AVA ILABLE

or more------------------------- ---------
toe________________ ___________

ROSS RENT

_ SpeeifM reatee eecwpiwi wits
$1 then $ 40___________________
•0 to $59............................... .
>0 to $79............... ................
0 to $99...............................
X  to $149 ............ ................
50 to $199_____ -.......... .........
Xto $ 2 4 9 ..--  — - - ----------------
'50 or more____ - --------------------
:cosh rent ____________________
edwn _____ _____________ — --------

Santo Rom County—Can

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
0105 0106 0107 0108 0109

420 639 538 570 1 055
395 2 131 1 150 639 1 224
237 1 975 62 194 403
732 1 504 1 193 910 1 220
383 1 037 879 509 316
349 467 314 401 904

973 2 821 2 134 1 577 1 192

443 867 859 620 578
243 324 393 255 226
176 366 337 291 219
77 241 295 260 169
34 223 250 151

593 1 055 1 108 732 400
249 558 654 483 606
66 119 88 122 154
65 289 284 240 32

236 667 479 304 279
— 36 8 29 -
4 57 45 9 -

60 96 113 54 5
56 69 91 48 5
41 205 118 92 34
42 109 31 24 130

<_» - - 6 89
— - - - 7

33 35 73 42 9
$93 $108 $87 $93 $185

715

Totals tor spit tracts m Escombia County

Tract
0004

Tract Tract Tract Tract
0011 0012 0014 0015

Tract Trod
0016 0018

Trad
0019

Trod Trad
0021 0035

117 1 769 762 562 89 35 147 112 • 466 1 029
806 2 370 1 963 1 887 1 048 917 1 725 1 X I 2 472 2 094
627 1 587 924 556 549 174 238 231 536 605
323 2 106 1 572 1 333 244 219 825 696 1 806 1 X I
267 715 667 851 221 165 774 613 1 448 1 026
56 1 391 905 482 23 54 51 83 358 775

660 2 329 1 992 1 874 988 834 1 404 1 110 2 330 2 587

465 1 014 944 730 187 188 504 449 1 045 1 X I
237 621 332 - 399 142 152 255 IX 258 508
301 460 301 333 272 149 148 X 298 493
233 208 227 283 215 229 290 151 424 380
424 26 188 129 172 118 409 292 295 125

701 814 918 810 524 360 843 572 1 258 1 042
175 1 208 783 678 111 144 406 346 743 1 094
34 246 175 I X 8 32 87 X 118 267

750 61 116 256 345 300 270 154 201 184

830 339 M 2 478 347 334 490 387 855 499
71 — — 25 24 _ - - 13

360 16 11 101 115 126 84 X 39 12
247 20 31 47 97 71 103 61 I X 76
72 15 81 49 54 42 122 126 166 X
40 20 149 142 27 25 128 114 306 122
5 179 320 66 - X 7 16 I X I X

59 41 7 — 4 - - 44 29
„ «■ & 5 — — - 7 - 4

35 30 23 61 29 14 46 25 26 33
$58 $173 $157 $103 $66 $62 $87 $93 $109 $115



716

?nsus Tracts

ROSS SENT AS PESCENTAGE OF INCOME 
Y INCOME

Specified r*»l*r well*1_______ ___
is thon S5,000_____________________________
less thon 20 percent________________________
20 to 2  ̂ percent___________________________
25 to 34 percent ___________________________
35 perceni or more_____________________l___
Not computed_____________________________
Med»on___________________________________

.000 to $9.999....................... .................................

.ess thon 20 percent________________________
20 to 24 percent___________________________
25 to 34 pe-cent ___________________________
35 percent or more_________________________
Not computed_____________________________
Medion___ ____________________ ____________

0 000 to $14.999________________________
25 percent or more_________________________
Not computed_____________________________
Med»or________________________ ___________

5.000 or more__ ____ ______________________
25 percent or more_____________________ . . . .
Net computed______________________________
Medion_____ ______________________________

Santo toaa County — Cen

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
0105 0106 0107 0106 0109 0004

236 607 479 3©4 279 *30
93 283 250 159 80 555

- 23 25 28 — 134
6 17 27 25 — 70

28 41 56 27 — 100
33 174 93 36 70 210
26 28 49 43 10 41

34.8 35 0 + 33.7 26.9 35.0 + 30.3

99 241 184 81 66 249
65 103 108 27 6 210
20 42 32 22 17 19
8 59 19 27 43 15
- 15 _ — —

6 22 25 5 — 5
15.8 20.8 15.8 22.5 27J 12.5

27 78 29 52 76 16

„ 4 9 5
15 8 14 1 100 - 16.0 17.8

17 5 16 12 57 10

6 _ 5 _ I 6
. . . 13.5

'Excludes one-fomity homes on 10 ocres or more.

- 1 0  PENSACOLA, FLA., SMSA

Totals for sp it tracts in Escetntm County

Tract Tract Traef Tract Inset Tract
0011 0012 0014 0015 0016 0018

339 6 6 3 471
95 197 252

• 25 — 11
- 4 8
5 35 67

55 133 109
10 25 57

35.0 + 35.0 + 35.0 +

99 287 146
14 74 85
11 49 27
38 113 19
11 46 5
25 5 10

28.2 26.6 18 4

101 117 64

180 17.2 16 6

44 61 16

4
13.5 10 .0 -

347 336 490
232 212 294
40 51 24
26 17 26
41 37 50
65 96 128
60 11 66

29.9 33.6 35.0 +

99 108 147
95 88 111

- 9 15
- 8 14

4 3 7
13 1 134 17.3

11 5 49
- —

- - 5
10.0-

5 11 —

-

. . . . . . -

Tract Tract Tract
0019 r 0021 003$

387 •ss 4tt
135 318 218
10 9 8
22 29 6
23 61 47
47 191 126
33 28 31

33.3 35.0 + 35.0 +

202 416 194
138 218 91
50 104 29
7 62 56
_ 10 10
7 22 8

16 9 19.3 203

35 87 66
- - -
— _ -

11.0 16.1 15.0

15 34 2!
- - -
-

10.0-

C EN SU S  TRACTS



717

Table H-3. Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Housing Units With Negro Head of Household: 
1970

Census Tracts W ith  
400 or More Negro 
Population

Al occupied Im m o i  ssitu — ...........

TENURE AND PLUMBING

Owner occupied. . ------------------------- -----------
With all phimbutg fodfctro - ......... — ----------

Renter occupied----------- ----------------- -----------
With oil pksrrstaft« facilities----- ------- — - —

R O O M S

1 room____________________- — ------ --------
2 rooms____ ____________________________
3 ond 4 rooms___________________________
5 ond 6 rooms________________ __________
7 rooms or more._______________________
Medion___ ______________________ ______—

P E R S O N S

> person.._____________________ ________
2 ond 3 persons_________________________
4 ond 5 persons_________________________
6 persons or m o re____________ __________
Medion_________________________________
Units with roomers, boarders, or lodgers--------

P E R S O N S  P i t  R O O M

100 or less_______________ -—  -------------
1.01 to 1 .5 0 ..........................— - ............
1 51 or more____________ - — -----------------
Units with all plumbing facilities -1.01 or more



718

VALUE

Census Tracts With
400 or More Negro
Population

-Specified eweer m atpm 4  se tts '
less thon $5.000.......... .......................
$5 000 to $ 9 ,9 9 9 ...........................
$10 000 to $14,999.............. ........... ..
$15,000 to $19,999...................... ........
$20,000 to $34,999...............................
$35,000 or more . .  ----------- ------------
Meflion---- ---------- ----------------------

CONTRACT RENT

Specified reefer eccepied waits*
Medion .. ----------------- ------------------

Census Tracts With 
400 or More Negro 
Population

A l eccvpicd housing units 

TENURE A N D  PLU M B IN G

Owner occupied ----------- ---------------
With ell piumbing facilities______

Renter occupied-------------------------
With oil plumbing facilities______

RO O M S
0

1 room__________ ________ _____
2 rooms--------- -------------------------
3 and 4 rooms____________ ______
5 and 6 rooms----------------------------
7 rooms or more____ _ — ---------
Median_____ ___________________

Tuts!
SMSA

Esesratese County

Santa
Rosa

County

Punsocoki

Total sacoio
Tract
0002

Tract
0003

T rad
0004

T rod
0005

T rad
00 0 6

T rad
0007

T rod
0006

T rad
0013

T rad
0014

Tract
BIS

5 1*3 S MM 2 644 1 f$* 293 243 u 59* 12* 705 159 254 n s s* 210
1 594 1 468 562 906 126 72 31 138 26 186 33 15 5 1 0
2 405 2 287 1 151 1 136 118 112 36 305 32 322 94 61 23 37 117
1 180 1 152 563 589 28 41 1! 95 31 142 23 80 51 15 55

459 443 223 220 16 12 4 38 24 35 6 41 27 2 20
203 198 117 81 5 4 2 16 11 17 1 48 5 1 8

52 52 28 24 — 2 2 4 2 3 2 9 2 - 2
$7 400 $7 500 |8  100 $7 100 $5 600 $6 900 $6 700 $7 100 $10 500 $7 200 $7 200 $12 900 $12 900 $9 100 $8 200

3 992 3 i n 1 STS 1 367 110 309 52 747 94 720 247 if 20 lit in
*43 $44 $45 $41 $ 3 0 - $44 $50 $45 $47 $42 $48 $55 $54 $49 $40

Balance of Escambia County

T rod Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract T rad T rod Tract T rod T rod Tract T rad Tract
0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0020 0027 0032 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 0040

174 469 U6 466 124 276 242 753 11* 2S4 U 300 102 119• 419

131 298 421 169 80 211 183 636 104 205 69 212 70 86 276
106 247 317 128 72 166 148 553 99 131 31 125 33 37 IX
43 171 245 231 44 65 59 117 12 49 17 88 32 33 143
22 92 109 208 39 29 42 50 9 20 7 25 3 5 24

2 12 1 3 3 4 1 1 1 2 4
3 13 37 10 3 15 9 18 1 4 6 5 7 5 19

55 212 280 143 54 S3 85 253 22 108 31 140 35 47 174
95 184 280 214 S3 142 107 384 80 112 34 123 53 57 165
21 58 57 32 14 33 41 95 13 26 14 31 6 6 55

5.0 4.6 4.5 4.8 4.7 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.5 4.7 4.9 4.6 4.8 4.7 4.6



719

Census Tracts W ith
400 or More Negro
Population

P E R S O N S

1 person------ _--------------------------------
2 and 3 persons____________________
4 and 5 persons__________________
6 persons or m ore_____ ____________
Median____________________________
Units with roomers, boorders. or lodgers. 

P E R S O N S  P E R  R O O M

I 00 or less____ ____________
! 01 to 1 50________________
' 5! or more_______________
Units with oil plumbing facilities - 1.01 or more

V A L U E

Specified oweer accepted wssfs*.
Less fhon $5 000____ ____ ______
S3,000 to $9.999________________
$10,000 to $14,999_____ _______ ___
$15 000 to $ 19.999.......... ......... .
$20 000 to $34.999.____ ___________
S?c 000 o'- more_____________ ____
Medion _______ ______________*____

CONTRACT RENT

Median
S p e c ifie d  r e e t e r  e c c e p ie d  s w r f i 8

Balance of Escambia County

Tract
0014

Tract
0015

Tract
0016

Tract
0017

Tract
0018

Tract
0020

Tract
0027

Tract
0032

Tract
0034

Tract
0035

Tract
0036

Tract
0037

Tract
0038

Tract
0039

Tract
0040

24 67 103 19 15 28 43 74 6 33 11 43 12 20 117
62 168 232 130 50 111 90 228 33 I X 26 68 34 33 126
43 109 154 122 34 66 57 213 33 55 22 73 19 24 86
45 125 177 129 25 71 52 238 44 66 27 116 37 42 90
3.6 3.5 3.5 4.3 3.4 3.5 3.2 4.1 4.4 34 4.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 2JB

8 17 19 11 3 2 10 16 3 6 2 6 - 3 8

131 337 467 268 89 204 195 518 81 I X 62 176 60 73 318
26 72 109 90 23 42 28 129 20 45 15 60 26 26 55
17 60 90 42 12 30 19 106 15 29 9 64 16 20 46
23 90 127 109 30 52 38 171 31 39 7 55 18 16 21

124 275 378 152 76 186 163 575 101 181 52 164 56 68 142
20 54 109 42 12 47 61 122 6 61 25 86 X 38 157
44 154 179 65 38 45 73 166 28 78 17 88 24 25 62
32 47 55 29 16 61 18 191 56 23 6 12 1 4 1C
13 11 24 8 8 24 7 79 8 12 2 6 - - e
15 5 8 6 2 6 3 17 3 4 1 1 1 1 3

4 3 2 3 1 - — 3 1 1 - • :
$9 700 $7 600 $6 900 $7 100 $8 200 $10 100 $6 100 S1C 0OC S'P ’X $6 'X It  5X V. i X 5 ' X C - i^XSC- $5300-

33 1SS 225 210 43 S7 52 101 10 43 t 75 It 11 ttt

$44 $39 $39 $47 $51 $45 $49 $37 $50 $42 $30 $30- $30- $3C- $30- i

cres and no business on property Excludes one-famt*y homes on 10 ocres or monp one c l "no ccsr rrr~~ unrf*.



720

Table H-3. * Occupancy, Utilization, and Financial Characteristics of Mousing Units W ith Negro Head of HoestW 
1 9 7 0 — Continued

* 1 * >

[Far minimum baee for dorhmd ftps* ipraM . maim, tic) and meaning of cymbe&, wt text]

C e n s u s  T r a c t s  W ith San to  Rose  Canaliy ToteIs for sp it  tracts in fe e smbto County

O r  Iw io r o  H w | j i ¥

P a p u la t io n
Tract
0106

Tract
0004

Tract
0014

Tract
0015

Tract
0016

T ro d
0018

T«
a

AS accepted bmmktg o n it i „ m 1 S U 86§ «m  - ««s 1 M i

TINURS AND KUMBMO

Owner oeaipsed———---------- --------------------— 145 653 193 568 439 80 i
W ith al plumbing fsdfitm ... 99 579 166 484 330 n ii

Renter aeajpied__.------------ ---- ----------------------- 92 863 167 338 254 44 i]
W ith a l plumbing fsriitm . — - — - 40 687 146 181 114 39 i

ROOMS

1 room.----------___---------------------------- -— 4 33 1 11 12 •me
2 rooms------------- -------------------- ---- ------- 10 79 5 40 41 3 i?

i3 ond 4 ro o m s-------- --------------— --------------- 100 748 104 397 293 54
5 and 6 rooms_____________ ____ -_______ 104 508 « 223 355 286 53 i
7 room s o r more_____________—----- .------- - If 148 77 1Q3 61 14 s

PERSONS

4.6 A 2 4.9 4.5 4.5 4.7 f

1 p e rso n ....________ — ----------------- ------ -------------------- — 48 270 33 175 108 15 t
it2 and 3 persons ______ -  . 81 587 IE 329 241 50

4 ond 5 persons ________------------- _____— ...--------------- - 56 347 117 204 159 34 i
6 persons or more ____ __ ------------- — ----- - 52 312 17 198 185 25 i
M e d ia n _______________________________________ __________________ 3.2 3.1 3.9 3.1 3.5 3.4 18
Units w ith roomers, boarders, or lodgers--------------------------- 9 44 9 40 19 3 l

PERSONS PER ROOM

1.00 or le ss —  ------------------- 175 1 115 268 ■ m 484 . 89 If|
1.01 to 1.50__ ------------  -  ---------- 31 215 64 114 113 23 mt
1.51 or m ore _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ------ ------------- ------------ — 31 186 28 100 96 12 1

fUnits w ith  a l  plumbing f o d f i t in - 1.01 or m ore --------- _ _ 33 330 72 144 134 30



721

VALUE

Census Tracts With
400 or More Negro
Population

SpecifM i w r  t t tm fM  w d H '------------ --------
Less than $5.000----------------------------------------
$5,000 to $9.999.......................................-........... .
$10,000 to $14.999.— — .......— ------ -------------
$15,000 to $19.999.—  ....................... ............... —
$20,000 to $34.999..............................................
$35,000 or mor*---------- ------------------------------
Median_______________________—----------- -—
CONTRACT RENT

Syedfiwi r e e w  e ra y iw l wHe*------------ ,-------—

S a n t o  R o s a  C o u n t y T o ta ls  f o r  spirt t r a c t s  in E s e o m b io  C o u n t y

T r a c t
0 1 0 6

Tract
0 0 0 4

T r a c t
0014

T r a c t
0015

T r a c t
0016

T r a c t
0018

T r a c t
0035

126 606 160 $25 396 76 IS!
36 142 21 102 1 1 5 1 2 6 1
61 311 81 271 1 8 6 3 8 78
16 96 47 102 60 16 23
1 0 38 15 31 2 4 8 1 2
3 17 16 13 8 2 4

4 _ 6 3 — 3
$6 400 $7 100 $9 300 $7 800 $6 900 $ 8  2 0 0 $ 6  7 0 0

At 7 7 7 1 5 1 315 234 43 43
$ 3 0 - $44 $49 $40 $39 . $51

■ lim ite d  to  o n e -fa m ity  h o m e s  o n  le ss t h a n  1 0  o c r e s  o n d  n o  b u s in e s s  o n  p r o p e r t y . * t x c k i d e s  o n e -fo m ily  h o m e s  o n  1 0  a c re s  o r  m o r e  a n d  a# “no c o s h  r e n t ”  u n its .



722

T a b i c  H - 4 . Structural, Equipment, m i Fin&ncicsl Characteristics ©I Housing Haiti With N«t§r@ Head @f Household: 
1970

Census Tracts With 
400 or More Negro 
Population

AS •CCWfMNl b*UWWf eS*»S .

UNITS IN STKUCTUtf
) (in c lu d e s  m o b ile  h orn#  o r  tra ito r )
2 to 4 ............. ..................... .................
5 o r  m o re___________________________

TEAK STRUCTURE BUILT
I960 to M o rc h  1 9 7 0 ---------------------------------
1950 to  1 9 5 9 . . . .............. - ...................... ..
1949 or e a r lie r________________________

SELECTED EQUIPMENT
With oir con d ition in g---- ---------------------
With more than 1 bathroom -----------
With central or built-in heating system
With pubhc w ater supply----------------
With public sewer -------------------------
W ith outomobileis) ovoilable-----------

1 ................. ..........................................
2 or more_____________________

YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT
1968 to M o rc h  1970.. —__ -.........
1960 to 1 9 6 7 ......................................... ..........
1959 o r  e a r lie r-----------------------------------

[D ata based on sam ple, see tex t Far m m m w n tee#  lor derated figures {percent, median, e tc )  and mooning of sym bols, te e  text)

Total
SMSA

iseombw County
Seat®
Rasa

CountyTotal
Aon-

socofci B
Tract
0002

Tract
0003

Tract
0004

Tract
0005

Tract
0006

Tract
0007

Tract
0008

Tract
0013

Tract
0014

Tract
JOOI5

1® 907 19 409 S 6*0 4 740 507 *04 141 1 485 »4 1 555 4M 3*3 1S1 its 434

9 359 8 §92 4 651 4 241 467 524 127 1 177 208 1 241 327 347 14* 106 3SS
924 893 613 280 31 68 14 116 16 2 7 7 53 16 — 41
624 615 396 219 9 12 192 ** 42 56 5 89 -

2 328 2 146 514 1 632 182 16 11 129 11 55 15 35 21 141 31
2 352 2 311 757 1 554 4) 23 20 178 37 80 30 136 88 54 84
6 227 5 943 4 389 1 554 284 565 110 1 178 176 1 420 391 192 42 *• 282

1 944 1 877 1 015 862 67 S3 51 215 76 180 27 138 70 34 124
826 794 477 317 32 19 21 70 so 119 6 105 28 - 47

2 282 2 222 1 126 1 096 60 41 16 242 63 165 48 205 66 161 87
9 877 9 574 5 652 3 922 303 597 126 1 492 225 1 543 437 363 157 186 440
6 377 6 238 5 361 877 139 597 89 1 415 219 1 515 437 358 151 131 384
6 254 6 02) 2 966 3 055 233 236 93 791 143 697 221 268 1)3 64 214
4 725 4 547 2 301 2 246 178 157 47 626 98 597 201 171 93 52 21?
1 529 1 474 665 809 55 79 46 165 45 100 20 97 20 12 47

3 060 2 819 1 722 1 167 171 203 11 409 61 481 152 72 50 140 92
3 978 3 805 1 913 1 892 173 201 56 489 51 500 134 153 85 27 195
3 914 3 724 2 023 1 701 190 193 59 594 113 562 151 138 22 19 153



723

Census Tracts With
40© or More Negro
Population T o t a l

S M S A

E s c a m b ia  C o u n t y

T o to l s o c o k t B a t o n c *

Sente
R o t o

C o u n t y

ftaniiocoki

Tract
0002

T r o d
0003

T r o d
0004

Trod
0005

Trad
0006

T r o d
0007

T r o d
0008

T r o d
0013

T r a c t
0014 Trod

0015

Specified rantm  mmpkt<£ units' ______________ 4 277 4 997 8 *74 1 423 IS® 325 42 759 7* 792 2*2 91 32 121 IS*
lest than $ 4 0 _______ __________________ _______ 483 442 248 194 41 29 — 71 _ 100 31 _ — 17
$40 to $59.............................................................. „ ......... 1 495 1 456 973 483 39 84 9 341 25 267 109 5 5 84 38
$60 to $79___________________________ _. _____ _ 1 207 1 169 836 333 3® 148 17 221 34 247 49 48 5 19 42
$80 to $99............................. . .  . .  ..........  _..... ...... 539 530 328 202 9 56 6 58 8 90 47 15 17 5 26
$100 to $149___ _____. . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 222 150 72 6 8 — 40 6 64 5 9 6 12
$150 to $ 1 9 9 . . . . . . .......... 38 38 20 18 - - ... - 3 5 — 5 7
$200 or more_____________________. . . . . . . . . . __ _ - - — — — — — — — _ „
Mo cosh red ____ . . . . . ___ ____ ______. . . . . . . . . . . 287 240 119 121 47 - 10 28 - 24 16 14 _ _ 21
Median . . .____ . . . . . . . . . . . ___ . . . . . . . . . . . . ________ $60 $61 $61 $59 $49 $68 $68 $57 $68 $62 $57 $74 $85 $52 $67

GROSS RENT AS P E R C EN TA G E O F  IN CO M E
BY INCOM E

Less than $10.000.. ________________ __________ _ 4 101 3 931 2 548 1 383 170 297 42 733 76 770 250 74 27 121 140
25 percent or more__________  . . . . . . . ____ . . . . . 1 838 1 778 1 099 679 60 173 19 291 36 349 90 28 10 80 23
35 percent or more _______________________ 1 218 1 167 728 439 51 5 36 13 191 22 219 59 17 10 44 17
Not computed _____ _________ . . . . _____________ 374 331 176 155 43 - 10 39 54 16 9 4 38
Median . . . . . __________ . . . . . . . . . . ____ _ 24.7 24.7 23.6 27.7 23.5 31.6 30.0 21.3 18.0 24.4 22.2 23 7 16.5 31.0 16.5

Census Tracts W ith Bo lance of Escambia County

4 0 ©  o r  M o r e  N e g r e

Population
Tract Trod Tract Tract Tract Tract Trod Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Trad Trod Trod
0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0020 0027 0032 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 0040

AS m m p m i  heusiny units . . . . ____ . . . ___ U S 491 **9 40$ 19# 275 2*2 7*# 92 25# 59 305 9* 102 420

UNITS IN STRUCTURE
1 (includes mobile home or trailer)_________________ 158 411 572 241 100 262 246 749 86 249 59 296 96 102 410
2 to 4 ________________________________________ 4 59 87 12 8 13 16 19 6 9 - - - - 10
5 or more____ ____ _______ _____ —  ---------------- - - 21 10 155 - - - 9 - - -

YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT
I960 to March 1970___________ . . . . . . ___________- 56 64 149 220 32 135 33 446 72 99 20 106 30 34 86
1950 to 1959 ..* ._________ ______________ _ 50 255 281 128 45 59 67 257 6 91 20 109 11 17 124
'949 or earlier._________________________________ 56 172 239 60 31 81 162 65 14 68 19 90 55 51 210



724

S E L E C T E D  E Q U I P M E N T
With Qir c o n d i t i o n i n g ...... - ............ - - - ......
With mote than ’ b a th ro o m ....................... - - .........
With central o r  built-in heating system .. .. —  -. - 
With public water supply . . - - - - —
With public sewet .......  ....................... - ............
With outomobile(s) ovoiloble ... . . . . . .  .. .............

I . _ .......... . ............. - ...........................
7 O ' more ............ ................ ........ ................ - - ■

Y E A R  M O V E D  I N T O  U N I T
'968 to Morch 1970 ......—  ................... - - ■--------
• 960 to 1967 . . . . . .  .......... .......  ...... . - - ---------
'959 ot earlie r............ . ....................... —

G R O S S  R E N T
Specified reefer occupied *eit»‘ . ........ ...........

Less then $40 ............................ - - .............. ....... .......
$40 to $59 ________________ __________________
$60 to $ 7 9 ........... ........... ...........................................
$30 to $ 9 9 ...... ............. .........................  .........
$100 to $ 1 49____________ _______________ - ...........
$150 to $ 1 9 9 .................... ........................ .............
$700 or more. . ----- ---------------------. .. — -------------
No cosh r e n t ........ . .. . . . .  ---------- . . . . ----- -------
Median ... . . .  ........................... ................ —  --------

G R O S S  R E N T  A S  P E R C E N T A G E  O F  I N C O M E
B Y  I N C O M E

Less then $10.000................................... . ...............
25 percent or m o re ......................  ......... ..............
35 percent or m ore-------- ----------  ------- ------------
Not computed .... ............................... - ......... .. .....
Median   .........................— — ------- ----------- --

C e n su s  Tracts W il l i
40©  or M o re  N e g ro
P o p u la t io n

■ • • 1 ■.■■.in., i i ...............— — — — — —— ................  ..... . 1 ' " ......  w

Balance of Eseambso County

Tract
0014

Tract
0015

Tract
0016

Tract
0017

Tract
0018

Tract
QQ2Q

Tract
0027

Tract
0032

Tract
0034

Tract
0035

Tract
0036

Tract
0037

Troct
0038

Tract
0039

Trod
0040

60 89 92 139 24 S4 73 145 46 19 8 41
40 31 27 14 — 45 - 100 - - 13 6 6 -
61 45 96 196 5 105 34 321 49 47 10 24 6 - 3d

126 499 642 398 85 258 254 471 75 163 19 226 51 90 331
32 88 74 207 12 5 235 64 13 - 20 - - 13

124 340 373 237 47 220 159 664 82 156 33 192 36 58 133
78 273 252 184 28 159 114 465 41 118 12 162 36 45 11)
46 67 121 53 19 61 45 199 41 38 21 30 *“ 13 11

17 89 127 230 43 ' 30 54 188 13 m 13 64 15 32 I!
71 203 268 116 25 151 69 408 69 n o 24 124 40 14 Ill
76 207 265 79 17 92 145 169 — 91 21 132 42 69 221

ISO 251 213 60 42 70 114 5* 90 26 in
8 24 11 10 32 . . . - 18 5 ?i

77 101 134 B - - 41 6 39 6 30

52 71 57 22 - 14 11 28 8 9 if

24 34 14 15 15 36 12 1 10 6 f :

15 15 — 7 - - 5 - ~ ~ V
- - - - - - 6 7 - i

4 6 8 8 16 10 7 8 15 - a

$62 $60 $50 $78 $83 $82 $50 - » . $66 $52 $62 53t

180 246 209 48 42 65 114 56 90 26 Ijtf
i

S3 108 111 29 18 35 52 35 27 21
48 71 71 15 18 20 35 28 17 21 * • * ■ if
22 6 18 3 16 10 18 8 . . - 24 - . . . •jij!

26 1 204 289 296 35 0 + 300 27 4 35.0 4 19 4 35 0 4 . . .

Excludes one-fcmiiy homes or 1C ocres or more



725

ToDie'H-4* Structural, Equipment, ond Financial C haracteristics of Housing Units With Negro Head of Household:
-  ' ’ »

1 9 7 0 — C o n t i n u e d

Census Tracts With 
400 or Mara Nagr® 
Population

UNITS IN STtUCTUIC
1 (includes motoito h o m o  O r
2 to 4 _____ . __________ _
5 or more______________

TEAR STRUCTUti SUHT
1960 to M o r th  1 9 7 0 ____ ___
1950 to 19 5 9 ___ ____ ______
1949 or to rlio r__________ —

SELECTED EQUIPMENT
With air conditioning_________ _____ _
With more th a n  ! b a t h r o o m  ------------ -—
With control o r  b u ilt-in  h o o tin g  s y s t e m .
With public water su p p ly --------- --------
With public ___________________________
With outomobiMs) ovsitefete------- -—  -

1_______________ ____________
2 or more.._________ ________ ___

tear moved into unit
1968 to M o r th  1 9 7 0 _________
I960 to 1 9 6 7 ______ _____ . . . .
1959 or oariior_______ ________

58
U

35
2 3 0
121
1 1 4

85
29

9 7
10 4

7 7

[ D a t e  few» * d  o n  s a m p le . see taste raawttticvk l x m  t e r  < te m »e d  fig u r e s  { p e r c e n t , me d fe n , e * c )  a n d  m e o n m g  a f  eytnfeeI s . e a a  t e a t )

S e n te  t e w  C o u n t y T e te te  t e r  ®s#t t r a c t s  in f e s a s * te e  C o u n t y

T r a c t
0 1 0 6

T r a d
0 0 0 4

T r a c t
0 0 1 4

T r a c t
« I 5

T r a c t
0 0 1 6

T r a c t
0 0 1 8

T r a c t
0 0 3 5

M l i  m 3 3 7 9 1 3 * 9 6 1 0 6 SS8

2 3 0 1 2 0 1 2 6 4 7 9 4 5 9 3 100 249
3 1 1 2 5 4 1 0 0 9 3 8 9

- 1 9 6 8 9 21 10 "

1 0 6 129 1 9 7 122 1 4 9 3 2 f t
20 1 9 2 1 0 4 339 292 4 5 91

1 3 5 1 2 0 1 5 6 4 5 4 2 5 5 3 1 68

2 2 9  
TO 

2 4 7  
1 5 3 2  
1 4 5 0  

8 1 1  
6 3 9  
1 7 2

4 1 8
506
6 06

9 4
4 0

222
3 1 2
16 3
1 8 8
1 3 0

58

1 5 7
9 8
9 5

2 1 3
7 8

1 3 2
9 3 9
4 7 2
6 0 6
4 9 2
1 1 4

18 1
398
3 6 0

10 5
2 7

101
6 7 0

8 1
3 9 5
2 5 8
1 3 7

1 4 2
2 6 8
2 7 8

2 4

5
8 5

4 7
2 8
1 9

4 3
2 5
1 7

4 7
1 6 3

1 3
1 5 6
1 1 8

60
110

9 1



726

C e n s u s  T r a c t s  W i t h  

4 0 0  o r  M o r e  N e g r o  

P o p u l a t i o n

Santa Rosa County Totals for spit tracts in Eseaswtss® County

Tract
0106

Tract
0004

Tract
0 0 14

Tract
0015

Tract
0016

Tract
0038

Traci
003S

G R O SS RENT
Specified weier eecepfod —  fts» ___ . . . . . ____ 94 7t4 14S 336 IS? 60 M

Less than $40 . . . . . . . . . 36 71 — 25 24
$40 to $59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 350 88 115 107 8 6
$60 to $79................................. ................................ .. 23 230 31 94 71 22 21$S0 to $99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 67 5 50 34 15 7
$100 to $ 1 4 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 40 11 27 15 7
$15© to $199____________________ ______________ _ — 7 7
$200 or m ore ..___________________ ___  _______ - ora
No cosh rent . . . . ____ _________ . . . . .  _____ ___. . . 21 28 _ 25 6 8 1
Median__ .._____________ _ __________ _________________ $ 4 7 $ 5 7 $ 5 4 $65 $59 $78 U6

GROSS RENT AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME
SY INCOME

Less thon $10  0 0 0 ___ _____ ______________________________ m 7 6 0 142 320 252 48 56
25 percent or mere.____ _____ . . . ___ _______________ 40 3 0 9 96 106 10® 29 35
35 percent or more_________ ____________________ . . . 31 205 6 0 65 71 15 a
Not computed ____________ ____ . . . ______ . . . . ______ 25 39 4 60 6 3 1
Med ton______________________. . . ___________________ 32 .2 2 1 .7 32 .5 20 .4 21.1 2 9 .6 m *

'E x c l u d e s  o n e -fa m ily  h o m e s  o n  1 0  a c re s  o r  m o r e .

A



727

fugle h-5. Characteristics of Housing Units With Household Head of Spanish Language: 1970
[ D a t a  b a s e d  a n  s o m p ta . see ta u t f a r  m in im u m  b a s e  f o r  d e r iv e d  fig u r e s  (p e c c a n t. m e d io n . e t c .)  o n d  m e a n in g  o f  s y m b o ls , se e  t e x t ]



728

Census Tracts With 
400 or More Persons 
of Spanish Language

P E R S O N S

1 person---------- --------------------
2  and 3 persons ------ -----------------
4 ond 5 persons...............................
6 persons or more-- ------ ----------
Medton . . ------------..  ---------
Units with roomers, boarders, or lodgers

P E R S O N S  P E R  R O O M

1 00 or le ss--------------- ---------------------------
I 01 to 1 50.................. - .................................... .
1 51 or m ore____________________________
Units with ail plumbing facilities — 1.01 or more

Y E A R  M O V E D  I N T O  U N I T

1968 to Morch 1970 ..  ................................ .........
1960 to 1967 ........................................................
1959 or earlier. _________________________

S E L E C T E D  E Q U I P M E N T

With oir conditioning______________________
With more than 1 bathroom ----------------------
With central or built-in heating system— ------
With public water supply------ -------------------
With public sewer............................ ..................
With automobilets) available ..............................

1 ____________ _______ - .............. - ...............—
2 or more--------------- --------------------------

tm m m im  County

Total SM&A Total Peraaaols Balance Santa Ro m  County

46
390
226
119
3.2

698
70
13
66

423
220
138

537
258
524
708
474
704
357
347

46
351
201
112
3.2

634
63
13
59

371
201
138

501
233
489
658
424
639
313
326

29
114
70
46
3.2

243
16

16

106
74
79

174
104
219
259
240
227
85

142

17 
237 
131 
66 
3 2

391
47
13
43

265
127
59

327
129
270
399
184
412
228
184

39
25

7
3.3

64
7

52
19

34 
25
35 
50 
50 
65 
44 
21



729

Ctniuf Tracts W ith
400 or Mar® Parsons 
i f  S p a n i s h  U s n g u a g a

V A LU E

Specified •« (•«  vaits '
Imj thon $5.000-------- -------------- -------
J5.000 to $9.999...................... ............
510,000 to $14,999................................
$15,000 to $19.999................... ............
$20,000 to $ 3 4 ,9 9 9 ... .........................
$35,000 or m ore________ _____ _____
M«jion_______ ____________________

O IO S S  R E N T

$pe«W5»d r»«f«r
leu thon $ 4 0 .......... .............................
$40 to $59............ ........... ...................
W  to $79 ________________________
$60 to $99................  ..........................
$100 to $149............................... ...........
$150 to $199..........................................
$200 or mor*._______________________
l>o cosh r* n t_____ _________________
9»dion__________ _________________

c o n t r a c t  r e n t

Specified reefs* accepted sa itt1__________ -
M kwi_____ ______ ____________________________

G * 0 S S  R E N T  A S  P E R C E N T A G E  O F  I N C O M E  
I N C O M E

l«» 'hon $10.000............................ ............................
25 pe'cent or m or*______ ______________________
55 p*rc*ni or m ore. .  ______ ___________________
Not computed___ ____________________________
M*dion

Total SMSA Tofol

432
48
91

122
88
71
12

$13 103

4 1 8
48
91

122
81
64
12

$12 SOT

Eacwntao Cownty

Pemoooto Botencs S a n ta  R a s a  C o u n t y

1S8 2&0
12 36
28 63
44 78 . . .
46 35
22 42 . - .
6 6 . . .

$34 100 $12 400

2 7 1

24
4 9
16
78
45

5
54

$108

2S1 87 134

17 17 _
49 14 35
16 6 10
66 _ 66
39 32 7
5 5 -

29 13 16
$306 $100 $106

SO

7

12
6

25

2 7 1
$75

221
$73

*7 1M
$70 $73

SO

261
118
85
M

216
111
78
24

27.9 29.5

87
4 6
41
13

129
65 
37 
11 

27 1

AS
7
?

30

• qJ '■«. ,
"wirnit*;  »q o r **1om ily home< on less i^cn t r  ocr*s ortd no business on property. ’ Excludes ooe-forr.ily hon es on 1C ocres or more ’ E x c ' u i e s  i r e - l> y m o  or 10 acres v  more



EXHIBIT 8
Voter Registration, City of Pensacola

TOTAL F.H. DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS OTHER
REGISTRATION White Colored White Colored White Colored

1944 33,437
’"1946 36,519 33,870 2,292 182 175

1948 Prim. 39,633
1948 Gen. 40,077 35,109 4,629 201 69 63 6
1950 45,394 38,874 5,972 230 261 49 8
1952 May 44,152 38,154 5,639 181 130 41 7
1952 Nov. 47,083 40,288 6,034 475 139 98 9
1954 49,824 42,437 6,383 675 162 159 8
1954 Nov. 50,103 42,622 6,457 689 170 155 10

*1955 Nov. 35,940
*1956 May 56,746 48,464 6,527 1,315 206 202 32

1956 Nov. 56,880 39,078
1957 Nov. 38,820
1957 Dec. 56,870
1958 Aug. 60,307 50,455 7,740 1,501 337 262 12
1958 Sept. 15,320 (School Bond)
1959 N ov. 61,113 18,020 50,672 8,314 1,457 394 263 13
I960 May 57,464 48,138 7,898 972 274 172 lO
1960 TNtcvv . 63,013 51 ,950 8,789 1 ,590 344 325 15

62* S S4 i 2JI = 1 8,91 X X ,573 290 299 X o



TOT A I,
REGISTRATION

E.H. DEMOCRATS 
White Colored

REPtjRI.lt ANS 
White Colored

OTHER 
White Colored

1962 Nov. 63,368 52,012 9,091 1,640 319 295 11
1963 Feb. 63,567 52,120 9,172 1,649 317 297 121963 April 25,239 (City) (D&R) 18,774 6,465 (D&R)

*1963 Oct. 66,302 48,524 53,410 10,500 1,743 327 310 121964 Jan. 54,872
3964 May 65,501 52,299 10,813 1,852 262 266

UJ
9

1964 Nov. 73,691 56,984 12,898 2,979 346 463 21
1965 May 28,416 (City) (D&R) 20,507 7,909 (D&R)
1965 Oct. 74,675 52,870 57,474 13,096 3,245 343 498 19*1965 Oct. 28,669 (City)
1966 April 73,591 55,018 12,668 3,136 294 459 161966 Aug. 72,532 55,415 12,993 3,300 302 496 261966 Oct. 73,317 52,627 55,754 13,250 3,426 324 514 32

FEDERAL CENSUS, 1960 (Total) 100,426; Over 21 (Colored) 19,124



t o t a l  f .h . d e m o c r a t e s  r e p u b l i c a n s  o t h e r
REGISTRATION White Colored While Colored White Colored

1967 Feb. 73,530 52,700 55,737 13,293 3,618 327 524 31

1967 April 73,647 52,732 55,768 13,293 3,705 328 523 30

1967 April 28,588 (City) 18,474 18,932 7,927 1,330 218 166 15

1967 Oct. 74,595 53,180 56,313 13,420 3,947 333 555 27

1968 April 72,104 52,895 54,853 12,238 4,150 249 572 42

1968 Oct. 81,590 57,261 60,650 13,214 6,200 317 1,175 34

1969 April 81,481 57,108 60,398 13,182 6,329 318 1,218 36 -4

1969 April 29,042 (City) 18,652 18,861 7,505 2,172 185 299 20 LJ

1969 Oct. 81,598 57,002 60,284 13,263 6,434 330 1,232 55

1970 Aug. 80,371 56,162 59,065 12,738 6,976 292 1,260 40

1971 April 28,657 (City) 18,113 18,206 7,389 2,515 IBS 345 21

1971 May 81,148 55,948 59,470 12,907 7,100 306 1,328 37

1971 Oct. 84,610 51,468 13,378 7,737 323 1,632 36

1972 Mar. 82,478 60,748 12,494 7,582 258 1,315 28

1972 Aug. 90,961 65,208 13,664 9,973 288 1,785 43

1972 Oct. 95,731 67,292 14,068 11,627 312 2,374 58
1973 May 32,554 (City)
1973 June 96,082 67,241 14,235 11,802 318 2,432 54



733
EXHIBIT 14 Excerpts 

Computer Printouts
Analyzing Voting Patterns for Selected Elections 

Page 8
STATISTICAL PACKAGE FOR THE SOCIAL 

SCIENCES (SPSSG031, 03/25/75)

Run Name

Full Name 
Variable List

input Format

County Commissioner, First Primary, District
2, 1966
ANALSO
INCOME,
WDEM, WREP, WOTHERS, NDEM, 
NREP, MOTHERS,
C l, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7 
Fixed (T8, F5.0/T6, 6F4.0/
12X, 7(F4.0, 3X))

ignoring indefinite repetition, the input format provides for 14 
variables. 14 will be read. It provides for 3 records (‘Cards’) per case. 
A maximum of 61 ‘columns’ are used on a record.

No. of Cases 112
Input Medium Card
Compute White = WDEM + REP + WOTHERS
Compute Repubs = WREP + NREP
Compute Black = NDEM + NREP + MOTHERS
Compute Total = White + Black
Compute Black % = Black/Total * 100
Compute Repubs % -  Repubs/Total * 100
Compute Vote = C 1+C 2 + C3 + C4 + C5 + C6 + C7
Compute Turnout = Vote/Total * 100
Compute Cobb % = C l/V ote  * 100
Compute
Transform

Reed % = C3/Vote * 100

item Actual Maximum
TAPS Recoded 0 100

FILE NAME ANAL 80
Variable List INCOME,

WDEM, WREP, WOTHERS, NDEM, 
NREP, MOTHERS,
C l, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7

Input Format Fixed (T8, F5.0/T6, 6F4.0/ 
12X, 7(F4.0, 3X))



734

Ignoring indefinite repetition, the input format provides f o r I I  
variables. 14 will be read. It provides for 3 records (‘Cards’) pa cast 
A maximum of 61 ‘columns’ are used on a record.

No. of Cases
Input Medium
Missing Values
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute

112
Card
Income (0)
White = WDEM + WREP + WOTHERS, 
Repubs = W REP + NREP 
Black = NDEM + NREP ■- NOTHERS 
Total = White + Black 
Black %  = Black/Total * 100 
Repubs % -  Reoubs/Tota! * 100 
Vote = C 1+ C 2 + C3 + C4 + C5 + C6+0 
Turnout + Vote/Total * 100 
COBB 6 = C l/V o te  * 100 
REED % = C3/Vote * 100

Item Actual Maximum

VAPS Recorded 
Values Recoded 
Transformations 
Math Operators 
Literal Values

0 100 
0 1044 

10 261 
22 2088 
2 194

Read Input Data
Regression Variables = Black %,

Statistics

Cobb °7 o , Income, Turnout/
Regression = COBB % with Black °fo, In­
come (1)/
1, 2

**** Regression problem requires 480 Bytes workspace, not includiW 
residuals****

Variable

Blacks
COBB
Income
Turnout

Mean Standard Dev

17.2300 26.9808 
39.2414 13.6790 

8927.8108 2156.4789 
49.8689 6.5020



735

CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS

A value of $9.00000 is printed if a coefficient cannot be

BLACK %  
COBB % 
INCOME 
TURNOUT

B L A C K  %
1.00000

-0.80203
-0.52137

0.04373

COBB %
-0.80203

1,00000
0.61066
0.17122

INCOME
-0 .52137

0.61066
1.00000
0.29879

computed.

TURNOUT
0.04373
0.17122
0.29879
1.00000



MULTIPLE REGRESSION 
Variable List 1 — Regression List 1

DEPENDENT VARIABLE ... COBB %

Variables entered on Step Number I . . . Black %

Multiple R 0.80203 Analysis o f Variance DF Sum of Squares Mean Square F
Square 0.64325 Regression 1. 13239.87231 13239.87231 196.53801
Adjusted R Square 
Standard Error

0.64325
8.20765

Residual 109. 7342.83440 67.36545

.............................. Variables in the Equation ------------------------ -------------- Variables not in the Equation ---------------

736

Variable B Bet Std Error B F Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance F
Black «7o —0.40662 -  0.80203 0.02900 196.538 INCOME 0.26437 0.37771 0.72818 17.971
(Constant) 46,24753

Variable!s )  entered on Step Number 2 . . INCOME
M ultip le  R 0.83315 A nalysis o f  V ariance DF Sum  o f  Squares M ean S quare F
R S quare 0.69415 Regression 2. 14287.41183 7143.70592 122.55506
A.djusted R Square
S t a n d a r d  E r r o r

0.69134
-7 .63477

Residual 108. 6295.29487 58.28977



Std Error B F Variable Beta in Partial Tolerance F
0.03162 313.433
0.00040 17.971

(C o n stan t) 30 .07J80 

Maximum step reached

Variable 

Black Vo 
Incom e

B
— 0.33674 

0.00168

Beta
— 0.66420 

0.26437

SUMMARY TABLE

Variable Multiple R R Square RSQ Change Simple R B Beta

Black °Jo 0.80203 0.64325 0.64325 -0.80203 -0.33674 -0.66420
Income 0.83315 0.69415 0.05089 0.61066 0.00168 0.26437
(Constant) 30.07180

COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST PRIMARY, DISTRICT 2, 1966

Scattergram
Options
Statistics

Cobb °7o with Black %  

7
All

Given space allows for 1832 Cases for ‘Scattergram’



FILE ANAL80 (CREATION DATE =
SCATTERGRAM OF (DOWN) COBB %

5.00 15.00 25.00 35.00 45.00

74.00

67.00

60. (X)

53.00

46.00

39.00

55.00

(ACROSS) BLACK <¥o

65.00 75.00 85.00 95.00

74.00

67.00

60.00

- J
u»
00

53.00

46.00

74.00

74.00



(ACROSS) BLACK <Vo
F I L E  /XIVAJL80 ( C R E A T I O N  D A T E  =*
SCA7TERGRAM OF (DOWN) COBB

5.00  15.00  25.00 35.00  45.00  55.00  65.00 75.00  85.00  95.00

I - •
25.00 :

♦
* * 25.00

•
*

*

• * # *
18.00 * * 

* *
18.00

*
• * *

11.00 * *
*

11.00

*

4.00 *___ _ 4.00

0.0 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80 00 90.00 100.00

STATISTICS

Correlation (R) — -0.80279 R Squared — 0.64448 Significance — 0.00001
Std Err CF Est - 8.17034 Intercept (A) — 46.24572 Slope (B) — 0.40672
Floited Values — 112 Excluded Values — 0 Missing Values — 0

•***»***«. is printed if a coefficient cannot be computed.



— Variables in the Equation ---------------------- -------------- Variables not in the Equation —
Variable B Beta Std Error B F Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance
Black 0.84520 0.99000 0.01468 3315.861
Income 0.00003 0.00324 0.00018 0.036
(Constant) 7.00191

Maximum step reached

SUMMARY TABLE

Variable Multiple R R Square RSQ Change Simple R B Beta
Black % 
Income

0.98831
0.98831

0.97675
0.97675

0.97675
0.00001

0.98831
-0.51291

0.84520
0.00003

0.99000
0.00324

(Constant) 7.00191

Scattergram Reed % with Black %
Statistics AH

G iv e n  sp a ce  a llo w s  fo r  1831 C a ses  fo r  ‘S ca tterg ra m ’



I l l  l  VALSO
SCATTERGRAM OF

D A TE

93.19

5 00 15.00 25-00

(DOWN) REED Vo 

35.00 45.00 55.00 65.00

(ACROSS) BLACK Vo 

75.00 85.00 95.00

93.19

83.8? 83.87

74.55 74.55 —I 4S*

65.23 65.23

55.91 55.91

46.59 46.59

37.27 37.27



FILE AN ALSO (CREATION DATE =
SCATTERGRAM OF (DOWN) REED % (ACROSS) BLACK %

5.00 15.00 25,00 35.00

27,96 939*
6 *

3
2

18.64
1 *

. *

9.32 «

*

*

0 .0 0 _________________________________________
0.0 10.00 20.00 30.00

45.00 55.00 65.00 75.00 85.00 95.00

27.96

18.64

9.32

_______________________________0.0
40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00

742



743

Regression Variables = BLACK % , REED Vo, INCOME, TURNOUT/ 
Regression =REED Vo, W ITH BLACK Vo, INCOME (9)/

Statistics 1, 2

Regression problem requires 480 Bytes, workspace, not in­
cluding residuals *****

Variable Mean Standard Dev Cases

BLACK % 17.2300 26.9808 111
REED % 21.8739 23.0345 111
INCOME 8927.8108 2156.4789 111
TURNOUT 49.8689 6.5020 111

CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS

A value of 99.00000 is printed if a coefficient cannot be computed.

Black Vo Reed % Income Turnout
BLACK % 1.00000 0.98831 -0.52137 0.04373
REED % 0.98831 1.00000 -0.51291 -0.00379
INCOME % -0.52137 -0.51291 1.00000 0.29879
TURNOUT % 0.04373 -0.00379 0.29879 1.00000



COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST PRIMARY, DISTRICT 2, 1966

MULTIPLE REGRESSION 
Variable List 1 — Regression List I

DEPENDENT VARIABLE . . . REED %

Variables entered on Step Number 1 . . . Black %

Multiple R 0.98831 Analysis o f Variance DF Sum of Squares Mean Square F
R Square 0.97675 Regression 1. 57007.55184 57007.55184 4578.62302
Adjusted R Square 
Standard Error

0.97675
3.52857

Residual 109. 1357.13797 12.45081

............-......... .......Variables in the Equation -..................................................................Variables not in the Equation ...................

Variable B Beta Std Error B F Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance F
Black % 0.84875 0.98831 0.01247 4578.623 Income 0.00324 0.01815 0.72818 0.036
(Constant) 7.33603

Variabte(s) entered on Step Number 2 ... INCOME
M u ltip le  R 0 .9 8 8 3 1  A n a ly s is  o f  V a ria n ce
R Square 0.9767 5 Regression
Adjusted K. Square 0.97654 Residual
SratvUarci t-rror 3.SA4-2.R

D F  S u m  o f  S q u ares  
2 . 57007.99877

108. 1356.69104

M ean  S q u are  
28503.99939

1 2 . 5 6 1 9 5

F
2269.07369

744



745

P A G E  13

Run Name B o a r d  o f  C o u n t y  C o m m is s io n e r s ,  F ir s t  P r im a r y ,  

D is tr ic t  5, 1968

File Name 

Variable List

A N A L 6 0

I N C O M E ,

W D E M ,  W R E P ,  W O T H E R S ,  N D E M ,  

N R E P ,  N O T H E R S ,

C l ,  C 2 ,  C 3 ,  C 4 ,  C 5 ,  C 6 ,  Cl
Input Format F ix e d  (T 8 ,  F 5 .0 / T 6 ,  2 F 4 .0 , F 3 .0 . F 4 .0 ,  

2 F 3 .0 / 1 2 X ,  7 (F 4 .0 ,  3 X ) )

ignoring indefinite rep e tit ion , the  in p u t  fo rm a t  p r o v id e s  fo r  14 

variables. 14 will be read, It p r o v id e s  fo r  3 re c o rd s  ( ‘C a r d s ’) per case, 

A maximum o f 61 ‘c o lu m n s ’ are  u se d  o n  a  re co rd .

No. of Cases

Input M e d iu m
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Transform

112
C a r d

W h ite  = W D E M  + R E P  + W O T H E R S

R e p u b s  = W R E P  + N R E P

B la c k  --= N D E M  + N R E P  + N O T H E R S

T o ta l =  W h it e  +  B la c k

B la c k  % = B ia c k / T o t a l  * 100

R e p u b s  % = R e p u b s / T o t a l  * 100

V o te  =  C l  + C 3  + C 4  + C 5  + C 6  + C 7

T u rn o u t  + V o t e / T o t a l  * 100

A r m o u r  °fo -  C l / V o t e  * 100

J e n k in s  <Vo = C3/Vote * 100

Item
A c t u a l  M a x im u m

|ar$ Recoded 

Cities Recoded 

Transformations

^  Operators 
«ral Values

0 100 
0 1044 

10 261 
22 2088 

2 194



746

Read input Data
R e g r e s s io n V a r ia b le s  =  B la c k  % ,

A r m o u r  ®7o, J e n k in s  °7o, In com e, Turnout./' 

R e g r e s s io n  =  A r m o u r  %  w ith  Black %, In­
c o m e  (1 ) /

R e g r e s s io n  =  J e n k in s  %  w ith  Black %, In­
c o m e  (1 ) /

S ta t is t ic s 1, 2

* * * * R e g r e s s io n  p r o b le m  re q u ire s  640  B y te s  workspace, not in­

c lu d in g  r e s id u a ls * * * *

Variable Mean Standard Dev Casts

BLACKS % 17.5091 27.5384 111
ARMOUR % 45.1085 15.2136 111
JENKINS °/o 23.7283 23.3418 111
INCOME 8927.8108 2156.4789 111
TURNOUT 51.2854 7.3583 111



M U L T IP L E  R E G R E S S IO N
V a ria b le  L ist 1 — R eg ress io n  L ist 1

D E P E N D E N T  V A R I A B L E  . . . A R M O U R  °7o

Variables entered on Step Number 1 . . . Black %

Multiple R 0.88386 Analysis of Variance DF
R Square 0.78122 Regression 1.
Adjusted R Square 0.78122 Residual 109.
Standard Error 7.14867

-----------------------Variables in the E q u a tio n --------------- ——

Sum of Squares Mean Square F
19889.76344 19889.76344 389.20611
5570.27278 51.10342

—i

-------------- Variables not in the Equation ---------------

Variable B Beta Std Error B F
Black % -0 .48829 -  0.88386 0.02475 389.206
(Constant) 53.65804

Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance F
Income 0.17970 0.32716 0.72519 12.945

Variable(s) entered on Step Number 2 . . . INCOME

Multiple R 0.89701 Analysis o f Variance DF Sum of Squares Mean Square F
R Square 0.80463 Regression 2. 20485.98626 10242.99313 222.40292
Adjusted R Square 
Standard Error

0.80284
6.78646

Residual 108. 4974.04997 46.05602



- ............-..............Variables in the E q u a tio n --------------- --------

Variable B Beta Std Error B F
Black % -0 .43625 -0 .78966 0.02759 249.982
Income 0.00127 0.17970 0.00035 12.946
(Constant) 41.42855

Maximum step reached

-------------- Variables not in the Equation ------------

Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance F

oo

SUMMARY TABLE

Variable Multiple R R Square RSQ Change Simple R B Beta

Black % 0.88386 0.78122 0.78122 -  0.88386 -0.43625 -0.78966
Income 0.89701 0.80463 0.02342 0.59366 0.00127 0.17970
(C o n s ta n t)  4 1 .4 2 8 5 5



MULTIPLE REGRESSION
V ariab le  L ist 1 — R eg ressio n  L ist 2

D E P E N D E N T  V A R I A B L E  . . . J E N K I N S  %

Variables entered on Step Number 1 . . . Black %

Multiple R 0.97271 Analysis o f Variance DF Sum of Squares Mean Square F
R Square 0.94616 Regression 1. 56705.71693 56705.71693 1915.62132
Adjusted R Square 0.94616 Residual 109. 3226.58925 29.60174
Standard Error 5.44075

Variable B Beta Std Error B F Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance F
Black % 0.82448 0.97271 0.01884 1915.621 Income 0.01384 0.05079 0.72519 0.279
(Constant) 9.29243

Variable(s) entered on Step Number 2 . . . INCOME

Multiple R 0.97278 Analysis of Variance DF Sum of Squares Mean Square F
R Square 0.94630 Regression 2. 56714.04174 28357.02087 951.61797
Adjusted R Square 0.94581 Residual 108. 3218.26443 29.79874
Standard Error 5.4588^



— Variables in the Equation----------------------- -------------- Variables not in the Equation -

Variable B Beta Std Error B F Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance F
Black °7o 0.83063 0.979% 0.02219 1400.677
Income 0.00015 0.01384 0.00028 0.279
(Constant) 7.84735

Maximum step reached
SUMMARY TABLE

Variable Multiple R R Square RSQ Change Simple R B Beta
Black % 0.97271 0.94616 0.94616 0.97271 0.83063 0.979%
Income 0.97278 0.94630 0.00014 -0.49988 0.00015 0.01384
(Constant) 7.84735

Scattergram Armour % (0,100) Jenkins % (0,100) with
Black % (0,100)

Options 7
St atistics AH

G iv e n  sp a ce  a llo w s  fo r  1373 ca se s  fo r  ‘S ca tterg ra m ’

750



FILE ANAI.55 (CKI A IIO N  DATE =
S C A T T E R G R A M  O F  (D O W N ) A R M O U R  «7o

5.00 15.00 25.00 35.00 45.00 55.00

100.00

90.00

80.00

70.00

60.00

22
7
2 *

**2 
7 ••
7***
923 **
32 *•
4• •

• •

50.00

(A C R O S S )  B L A C K  «7o

65.00 75.00 85.00 95.00

100.00

90.00

80.00

70.00

60.00

'-JVA

50.00



5.00 15.00 25.00 35.00 45.00 55.00 65.00 75.00 85.00 95.00

40.(X) j
1
j ...........................................

** *
2

40.00

1
*

30.00 ; * « 30.(X)

*
*

11 ** *
20.00 11* 20.00

*

10.00 ! 10.00
*
2

1
*

0.00 } * 0.0

0.0 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00

752



F II E  A N A I.55 (C R E A T IO N  D A TE =
SCATTERCRAM OF (DOWN) JENKINS

5.00 15.00 25.00 35.00 45.00 55.00

1 0 0 . 0 0  i

90.00 j

80.00

70.00

60.00

50.00

(ACROSS) BLACK «7o

65.00 75.00 85.00 95.00

100.00

90.00

80.00

70.00

60.00

50.00

-4UtU>



5.00 15.00 25.00 45.00 45.00 55.00 65.00 75.00 85.00 95.00

40.(X) * • *
*

40.00

* * * «
* *

30.00 4
42 ** * *

* 30.00

924 ** * 
7**
7 •*

*

20.00 *•2
2
7

20.00

22 *

10.00 * 10.00

0.00

*
*

0.0

0.0 10.00 20.00 40.00 40.00 50.00 60,00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00

STATISTICS . . .

Correlation (R) — 0.95311 R Squared — 0.90841 Significance — 0.00001
Std Err of Est — 6 .55454 In te rc e p t (A ) — 22.49915 S lo p e  (B ) — 0 .74764
P lo tte d  Values — 112 E x clu d ed  Values — 0 M issing  V alues — 0

is printed if a coefficient cannot be computed.

754



PAGE 14

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STATISTICAL PACKAGE FOR THE SOCIAL 
SERVICES (SPSSGC3I, 03/25/75)

Run Name B o a r d  o f  C o u n t y  C o m m is s io n e r s ,  2 n d  

P r im a r y ,  D is t r ic t  5, 1968

Full Name 

Variable List

A N A L 5 5

I N C O M E ,

Input Format

W D E M ,  W R E P ,  W O T H E R S ,  N D E M ,  

N R E P ,  N O T H E R S ,

C l ,  C 2 ,  C 3 ,  C 4 ,  C 5 ,  C 6 ,  C 7

F ix e d  (T 8 ,  F 5 .0 / T 6 ,  2 F 4 .0 , F 3 . C ,  F 4 .0 ,

2 F 3 .0 / 1 2 X ,  7 ( F 4 . C ,  3 X ) )

ignoring indefinite rep etit ion , the  in p u t  fo r m a t  p r o v id e s  fo r  14 

variables. 14 will be read. It p ro v id e s  fo r  3 re c o rd s  ( ‘C a r d s ’) per case. 

A maximum o f 61 ‘c o lu m n s ’ are  u sed  o n  a  reco rd .

No, of Cases 112

input Medium

Missing V a lu e s
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Transform

C a r d

In c o m e  ( C )

W h ite  =  W D E M  +  W R E P  +  W O T H E R S

R e p u b s  =  W R E P  +  N R E P

B la c k  =  N D E M  +  N R E P  +  N O T H E R S

T o ta l =  W h it e  +  B la c k

B la c k  %  =  B la c k / T o t a l  *  100

R e p u b s  %  =  R e p u b s / T o t a l  *  100

V o te  =  C l  + C 2  +  C 3  +  C 4  +  C 5  +  C 6  +  C 7

T u rn o u t  +  V o t e / T o t a l  * 100

A r m o u r  %  =  C l / V o t e  *  100

J e n k in s  %  =  C 2 / V o t e  *  100

Item

Vars Recoded 
Values R ecoded  
Transformations

^ O p e r a t o r s  
lleral Values

A c tu a l M a x im u m

0 100 

0 1044  

10 261 

22 2088  

2 194



756

Read Input Data
Regression Variables = Black V®,

Armour Vo, Jenkins Vo, Income, Turnout/ 
Regression = Armour Vo with Black Vo, In­
come (1)/
Regression = Jenkins Vo with Black %, In­
come (1)/

Statistics 1, 2

***‘ Regression problem requires 640 Bytes workspace, not including
residuals****

Variable Mean Standard Dev Casts

Black Vo 17.5091 27.5384 III
Armour Vo 64.3918 21.6196 111
Jenkins Vo 35.6082 21.6196 111
Income 8927.8108 2156.4789 111
Turnout 49.5959 7.8004 111

Black Vo Armour Vo Jenkins Vo Income Turnout

Black Vo 1.00000 -0.95298 0.95298 -  0.52422 o.iffl
Armour Vo -0.95298 1.00000 -1.00000 0.46055 0.00511
Jenkins Vo 0.95298 -1.00000 1.00000 -  0.46055 -0.0051
Income -0.52422 0.46055 -0.46055 1.00000 0.03#
Turnout 0.11770 0.00538 -0.00538 0.03694 1.00000



MULTIPLE REGRESSION 
Variable List 1 — Regression List 1

DEPENDENT VARIABLE . . . ArmourVo

Variables entered on Step Number 1 . . , Black %

Multiple R 0.95298 Analysis of Variance DF Sum of Squares Mean Square F
Square 0.90817 Regression 1. 46693.21274 46693.21274 1077.95741
Adjusted R Square 0.90817 Residual 109. 4721.48542 43.31638
Standard Error 6.58152

nnt in fhf* Ffluatinn ——

Variable B Bet Std Error B F Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance F
Black % -0.74816 -0.95298 0.02279 1077.957 Income —0.05381 -0.15121 0.72519 2.527
(Constant) 77.49131

Variable(s) entered on Step Number 2 . . . INCOME

Multiple R 0.95408 Analysis o f Variance DF Sum of Squares Mean Square F
R Square 0.91027 Regression 2. 46801.16618 23400.58309 547.79353
Adjusted R Square 0.90945 Residual 108. 4613.53198 42.71789
Standard Error 6.53589



Variables in the Equation Variables not in the Equation
Variable B Beta Std Error B F Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance F
Black % -0.77030 -0.98119 0.02657 840.301
Income -0.00054 -0.05381 0.00034 2.527
(Constant) 82.69513

Maximum step reached

SUMMARY TABLE

Variable Multiple R R Square RSQ Change Simple R B Beta
Black <7o 0.95298 0.90817 0.90817 -0.95298 -0.77030 -0.98119
Income 0.95408 0.91027 0.00210 0.46055 -0.00054 -0.05381
(Constant) 82.69513

MULTIPLE REGRESSION 
Variable List i — Regression List 2

D E P E N D E N T  V A R I A B L E  . . . J e n k in s  %

758



Variables entered on  S tep  N um ber 1 . Black «Vo

M u l t i p l e  R 0.95298 Analysis of Variance
R Square 0.90817 Regression
Adjusted R Square 0.90817 Residual
Standard Error 6.58152

---------------------- Variables in the E q u a tio n -----------------------

Variable B Bet Std Error B F
Black % 0.74816 0.95298 0.02279 1077.958
(Constant) 22.50867

Variable(s) entered on Step Number 2 . . . INCOME

Multiple R 0.95408 Analysis of Variance
R Square 0.91027 Regression
Adjusted R Square 0.90945 Residual
Standard Error 6.53589

Variable

Black %
Income
(Constant)

— Variables in the E q u a tio n ----------------------

B Beta Std Error B F
0.77030 0.98119 0.02657 840.301
0.00054 0.05381 0.00034 2.527

17.30485

Maximum step reached

DF
1.

109.

Sum of Squares 
46693.21461 

4721.48464

Mean Square 
46693.21461 

43.31637

F
1077.95763

--------------Variables not in the Equation —

Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance 
Income 0.05381 0.15121 0.72519

F
2.527

DF Sum of Squares Mean Square F
2. 46801.16823 23400.58411 547.79367

108. 4613.53103 42.71788

--------------Variables not in the Equation ----------—

Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance F



SUMMARY TABLE

Variable Multiple R R Square RSQ Change Simple R B Beta

Black °Io 0.95298 0.90817 0.90817 0.95298 0.77030 0.98119
Income 0.95408 0.91027 0.00210 -0.46055 0.00054 0.05381
(Constant) 17.30485

Scattergram Armour % (C, 100) Jenkins °7o (0.100)
with Black °Io (C, 100)

Options 7
Statistics All

Given space allows for 1373 Cases for ‘Scattergram’

760



15.00 25 00 33.00 45-00 35-00 * 5.00 75.00 83.00 95 -<

-J0\

STATISTICS . . .

Correlation (R) — -  0.88260 R Squared — 0.77899 Significance - 0.00001
Std Err of Est — 7.23039 Intercept (A) - 53.59659 Slope (B) - 0.49164
Plotted Values — 112 Excluded Values — 0 Missing Values — 0

" is printed if a coefficient cannot be computed.

This SPSS job has terminated normally. The job processed 11 control cards. During the job 0 errors were detected.



FILE ANAL80 (CREATION DATE =
SCATTERGRAM OF (DOWN) JENKINS %

5.00 15.00 25.00 35.00 45.00 55.00

(ACROSS) BLACK % 

65.00 75.00 85.00 95.00

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STATISTICAL PACKAGE FOR THE SOCIAL 

SCIENCES (SPSSG031, 03/25/75)

Run Nam e

File Nam e 

Variable L is t

Input Form at

County Commissioner, First Primary, District
4, 1970
ANAL62
INCOME,
REPUBS, DEMUS, OPS, MALE, FEMALE, 
WHITE, BLACK, OTHER,
C l, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7 
Fixed (5X, F5.0/
5X, 3F4.0/
5X, 4F4.0, F.30/
9X, 7(3X, F4.0))

Ignoring indefinite repetition, the input format provides for 16 
variables. 16 will be read. It provides for 4 records (‘Cards’) per case. 
A maximum of 58 ‘columns’ are used on a record.

No. of Cases 
Input Medium  
Compute 
Compute 
Compute 
Missing 

Values 
Compute 
Compute 
Compute 
Compute 
If
Assign

Missing
Transform

112
Card
Total = Male + Female
Vote = C 1 + C 2 + C 3  + C4 + C5 + C6 + C7
Turnout + Vote/Total * 100

Income (0)
Black % = Black/Total * 100 
Repubs °7o = Repubs/Total * 100 
Female % = Female/Total * 100 
Kenney % = C3/Vote * 100 
(Female <Vo EQ 0) Black = 999

Female % (0) Black % (999)

Item Actual Maximum
Vars Recoded 0 100
Values Recoded 0 1044
Transformations 9 261
Math Operators 19 2088
Literal Values 3 194



764

Read Input Data
Regression Variables = Black Vo,

Female Vo, Income, Turnout, Kenney %/ 
Regression = Kenney Vo with Black %, 
Female, Income, (1)/

Statistics 1, 2

***• Regression problem requires 680 Bytes workspace, not incUitj
residuals****

Variable Mean Standard Dev Cases

Blacks 17.5941 27.6069 1
Female 52.6445 3.6474 1
Income 8970.6311 2060.4979 lil
Turnout 43.5105 6.7047 KB
Kenney Vo 53.6981 15.6685 KB

CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS

A value o f 99.00000 is printed if a coefficient cannot be computed.

Black Vo Female % Income Turnout Kernel
1

Black Vo 1.00000 0.72127 -0.50667 -0.39260 -0.92®
Female Vo 0.72127 1.00000 -0.32762 — 0.04831 -0.®
Income -0,50667 -0.32762 1.00000 0.44168 0.47151

Turnout -0.39260 -  0.04831 0.44168 1.00000 0.3®
Kenney Vo -0 .92370 -0.63779 0.47157 0.36958 1-00000



MULTIPLE REGRESSION
Variable List 1 — Regression List 1

DEPENDENT VARIABLE . . . KENNEY Vo

Variables) entered on Step Number 1 . . • Black Vo
Multiple R 0.92370 Analysis of Variance
R Square 0.85321 Regression
Adjusted R Square 0.85321 Residual
Standard Error 6.03265

DF Sum of Squares Mean Square F
1. 21365.52751 21365.52751 587.08037

101. 3675.67778 36.39285

------------------ Variables in the Equation-------------------
Variable B Beta Std Error B F
Black Vo -0.52425 -0.92370 0.02164 587.080
(Constant) 62.92186

Variables not in the Equation-----------  o\
Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance F
Female Vo 0.05929 0.10720 0.47977 1.163
Income 0.00480 0.01080 0.74329 0.012

Variable(s) entered on Step Number 2 . . . FEMALE Vo
Multiple R 0.92461 Analysis of Variance
R Square 0.85490 Regression
Adjusted R Square 0.85346 Residual
Standard Error 6.02780

DF Sum of Squares Mean Square . F
2. 21407.76643 10703.88321 294.59373

100. 3633.43886 36.33439



Variables in the Equation Variables not in the Equation

Variable B Beta Std Error B F Variable Beta In Partial Tolerance
Black % 
Female % 
(Constant)

-0.54852
0.25472

49.93950

—0.96646
0.05929

0.03121 308.846 
0.23624 1.163

Income 0.00179 0.00404 0.74031

F-level or tolerance-level insufficient for further computation.

SUMMARY TABLE

Variable Multiple R R Square RSQ Change Simple R B Beta

Black % 0.92370 0.85321 0.85321 -0.92370 -0.54852 -0.96646

Female % 
(Constant)

0.92461 0.85490 0.00169 -0.63779 0.25472 0.05929

Scattergram
Options
Statistics

Kenney % with Black °7o 
7
All

G iven space allow s fo r 1831 Oases fo r ‘Scattergram ’



I ll I- ANAL62 (CREATION DATE =
SCATTERGRAM O F  (DOWN) KENNEY

5.00 15.00 25.00 35.00 45.00
80.00

7 2 .0 0

6 4 .0 0

56.00

4 8 .0 0

5 *3
3 *
8 •
4 *3
6* •••
7 * *  *
22
•• •

4 0 .0 0

55.00

• • 
• •

(ACROSS) BLACK *7o

65.00 75.00 85.00 95.00

80.00

7 2 .0 0

6 4 .0 0  O N

56.00

4 8 .0 0

4 0 .0 0



5.00 15.00 25.00 35.00 45.00 55.00 65.00 75.00 85.00 95.00

STATISTICS . . .

ON
00

Correlation (R) — -0.52554 R Squared — 0.27620 Significance — 0.00001
Std Err of Est — 17.93910 Intercept (A) — 56.01934 Slope (B) — -0.41014
Plotted Values — 112 Excluded Values — 0 Missing Values — 0

is printed if a coefficient cannot be computed.

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2 *
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0.0 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00

STATISTICS . . .

Correlation (R) — 
Std Err of Est — 
Plotted Values —

-  0.97175 
5.51126 

112

R Squared — 
Intercept (A) — 
Excluded Values -

0.94429
9.24346
0

Significance — 
Slope (B) -  
Missing Values —

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0.82181
0

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770



EXHIBIT 16
Statistical Analysis of Racial Elements in 

Escambia County, Pensacola City Elections

771

May 10, 1955 
Ward 1

1, Ward 2

2, Ward 3

3. Ward 4

4. Ward 5 

At-Large 1

At-Large 2

CITY COUNCIL

Gilmore
Hartley
Johnson
Mundy*

r 2 Turnout (r)

Mason* Black (-) .98 + .25
Taite (B) Black ( + ) .98

Beadal
Bonifay
McCullough* Black ( - ) . 3 0  -.62

Banfell
Suarez
Wiggins*
Wilburn

Black ( + ) . 40  -.49

Hall
Remich* Black (-) .02 -.77

Bryars
Drake
Jernigan
McLaughlin
Ruben
Sansbury

Erickson*
Helie

At-Large 3 Bowman 
Marks 
Philpot*



At-Large 4 Gregg
Jolly*
Merritt
Stanley

May 10, 1955 
At-Large 5 Greenhut*

Maher

May, 1959 
W ard 1

Prim ary Elections
Irwin
Mundy*
Steiner
Thornton

Ward 2 O ’Gara*

Ward 3 McCullough

W ard 4 Banfell

Ward 5 H um phrey’s*
Remich

At-Large 1 Goldman
McLaughlin*
Eddy
Hagler

At-Large 2 Macon
Saveli
Woerner*

At-Large 3 Cotita
Edmonds
Philpot*

At-Large 4 Dracos
Hatcher
Jones



773

Kelson
Saurez
Wiggins
Wilburn

CITY COUNCIL
May, 1950

At-Large 5 Fredrickson
Hensley
Johnson
Miller

May, 1959 General Election

Ward 1 Mundy
Thornton*

Ward 2 O ’Gara

Ward 3 McCullough

Ward 4 Banfell

Ward 5 Hum phrey’s

At-Large 1 McLaughlin

At-Large 2 Macon
W oerner

At-Large 3 Philpot

At-Large 4 Dracos
Kelson

At-Large 5 Miller

May, 1961 Prim ary Election

Ward 1 
Group 1 Edmond

Malone
M iddlebrooks



774

Group 2

W ard 2 
Group 1

Group 2

Ward 3 
Group 1

Group 2

Overman*
Philpot
Smith
W oodcock

Boleward
Bryant
Farrar
Gothard
Jackson
McLaughlin
White

Capaduca
Drexler
Hagler
Jernigan
W oerner

Gonzalez
Gregg
Hall
Macon
O ’Gara
Taylor
Wilkinson

Alfred
Barnes
Greenhut
McCullough

Bowman
Humphreys
Morgan

Black (-) .15



775

Ward 4 
Group 1

Group 2

Ward 5 
Group 1

Group 2

May, 1961

5. Ward 1 
Group 1

Group 2

Ward 2 
Group 1

Group 2

Ward 3 
Group 1

Banfell
O ’Donovan
Steele
Wiggins

Kelson Black ( + ) .20 -.60
Penton
W ilburn

Bryars
Holm Black (-) .28 -.59
Thornton

Densmore
Frenkel
M erritt
Neal
White

CITY COUNCIL

General Election r2 Turnout (r)

Malone
Overman

Gothard
McLaughlin

Drexler
W oerner

O ’Gara
Wilkinson

Greenhut



776

Group 2 Bowman (-) .15 -.62

W ard 4 
Group 1 Ban fell 

O’Donovan

Group 2 Kelson ( + ) .20 -.60

W ard 5 
Group 1 Holm (-) .27 -.58

Group 2 Frenkel

May, 1963 Prim ary Election r 2 Turnout (r)

6. W ard 1 
Group 1 Bryan

Clark
Overman*
Sizemore
Terrell

Group 2 Blanchard
Merritt
Whibbs* Black (-) .02 -•$

W ard 2 
Group 1 Bryars

Commyns
Holm*
Thornton
White

Group 2 Barberi
Bowman
Drexler*
Godwin
Neal



I l l

Ward 3 
Group 1

Group 2

May, 1963

Ward 4 
Group 1

Group 2

Ward 5 
Group 1

Group 2

MacDonald*
McCullough
Morgan
Taylor

Carlin
H art
Merrill*

CITY COUNCIL

Greenhut* Black ( + ) .18
Hall
Liggett
Penton

Booker
Gonzalez
Soule* Black (-) .52
Spence(B) Black ( + ) .95 
Tenant

Ban fell 
Brown*
Humphreys
Suarez
Wilburn

Duell
Kelson* Black ( + ) .20
O’Donovan

-.67

+ .03 
+ .03

-.72



778

M a y , 1 9 6 5 P r im a r y  E le c t io n  r 2 Turnout (r)

7 .  W a r d  1
G r o u p  1 N e l s o n

O v e r m a n *
S t e p h e n s
T e r r e l l
W o o d c o c k

G r o u p  2 B la n c h a r d *
G r a n t h a m
H a r t
W h ib b s

I n c o m e  (-)  .34  -.48

W a r d  2
G r o u p  1 B e r g in

E le b a s h *
H e r r in g t o n
T h o r n t o n

I n c o m e  ( + )  .48 -.70

G r o u p  2 B o w m a n *
G o d w in

B la c k  (-) .63

J o n e s ( B )  
J o n e s ,  J r .

B la c k  ( + )  .98 -.23

W a r d  3
G r o u p  1 H e n d r ie t h ( B )

J o h n s t o n
B la c k  ( +  ) .97 -JO

M a c D o n a ld B la c k  (-)  .58

G r o u p  2 M c C u l lo u g h
I n c o m e  ( +  ) . 5 6M e r r il l

W a r d  4
G r o u p  1 G r e e n h u t

G r o u p  2 S o u le
T e n n a n t



779

W ard 5 
G roup 1 B e a l

B r u n o *

G roup 2 K e ls o n

C I T Y  C O U N C I L
May, 1967

8. W ard 1
G roup 1 C a m p

S t e p h e n s
G roup 2 O v e r m a n

P e a r lm a n
W ard 2  
G roup 1 E le b a s h

G roup 2 S c h i l l

W ard 3 
G roup 1 P a u lk

G roup 2  
W ard 4

F r e n k e l

G roup 1 Y a r b r o u g h

G roup 2 L ig g e t t

W ard 5 
G roup 1 B r u n o

G roup 2 K e ls o n

May 13, 1969  
W ard 1

P r im a r y  E le c t io n  r 2 T u r n o u t  (r )

G roup 1 B r o w n  B la c k  ( - )  .0 7  - .2 6  
M c A d a m

G roup 2 O v e r m a n
S t e p h e n s
M o r g a n



780

W a r d  2
G r o u p  1 E le b a s h

M a r s h a l l  (B ) B la c k  ( +  ) .77

G r o u p  2 S c h i l l
B u r e l s o n
J o h n s o n

W a r d  3
G r o u p  1 P a u lk

G r o u p  2 F r e n k e l B la c k  (- )  .6 9

W a r d  4

H e n d r ie t h ( B )

K in g

B la c k  ( +  ) .8 4

G r o u p  1 Y a r b r o u g h
H a l l

G r o u p  2  

W a r d  5

H a g le r

G r o u p  1 B r u n o

G r o u p  2 K e ls o n

M a y  2 7  1 9 6 9  

9 . W a r d  1

G e n e r a l  E le c t io n

G r o u p  1 B r o w n *
C r u m p t o n

G r o u p  2 O v e r m a n

W a r d  2
G r o u p  1 E le b a s h

G r o u p  2 S c h i ll

W a r d  3
G r o u p  1 P a u lk



781

W ard 5
G rou p  1 B r u n o

C r a in  
G o d w in  
W a r d

G rou p  2  K e ls o n

C I T Y  C O U N C I L
May 15, 1965

W ard 1
G rou p  1 O v e r m a n

S t e p h e n s *

G ro u p  2 B la n c h a r d *
W h ib b s

W ard 2
G rou p  1 E le b a s h

G rou p  2 B o w m a n *  
J o n e s ,  J r .

W ard  3
G rou p  1 J o h n s t o n *

M a c D o n a ld

G rou p  2 M e r r il l

W ard 4
G rou p  1 G r e e n h u t

G rou p  2 S o u le

W ard 5
G rou p  1 B r u n o *

G rou p  2 K e ls o n



782

M a y , 1 9 6 7 r 2 Turnout (r)

8 .  W a r d  1 
G r o u p  1 C a m p *

G r e g o r y
N e l s o n
S t e p h e n s

I n c o m e  ( +  ) .57  -.70

G r o u p  2 B la n c h a r d
M a r c u s
M c A d a m
O v e r m a n *
P e a r lm a n I n c o m e  (-)  .43  -.70

W a r d  2  
G r o u p  1 C o x

E le b a s h *

G r o u p  2 H e in b e r g
H u t c h e s o n
N e a l
S c h i l l*
T r in g a s

W a r d  3 
G r o u p  1 J o h n s t o n

M c C u l lo u g h
P a u lk *

G r o u p  2 F r e n k e l*
H e n d r ie t h ( B )

B la c k  (- )  .84  
B la c k  ( +  ) -84

W a r d  4  
G r o u p  1 Y a r b r o u g h

G r o u p  2 H a l l
L ig g e t t*



783

G roup 2 F r e n k e l*

W ard 4  
G roup 1 Y a r b r o u g h

G roup 2 H a g le r

W ard 5 
G roup 1 B r u n o

G roup 2 K e ls o n

C I T Y  C O U N C I L

May 11, 1971 r 2 T u r n o u t  (r )

10. W ard 1
G roup 1 B r o w n

N e l s o n
M o r r o w
K o ll

I n c o m e  (  +  )  .1 4 +  .0 2

G roup 2 B a lin k
R o s e
G o ld e n
F a ir c h i ld
M c A d a m
L a n c a s t e r

I n c o m e  ( + )  .6 4 - .6 2

W ard 2  
G roup 1 B r o c k e t t B la c k  ( - )  .9 0 +  .0 6

C r a ig h e a d
M a r s h a l l ( B ) B la c k  ( +  ) .9 2 +  .0 6

G roup 2 H e n d r ie t h ( B )
A l f r e d

B la c k  ( +  ) .9 6 +  .0 2

N o r t h u p
J o n e s

I n c o m e  ( +  ) .7 1 +  .0 2

W ard 3 
G roup 1 K in g

G e n tr y
C o t t le

B la c k  ( +  ) .2 0 - .4 7



784

G r o u p  2 F r e n k e l
H e n d e r s -
o n ( B )

B la c k  (-)  .8 9  -.12 

B la c k  ( +  ) .89  -.12

W a r d  4  
G r o u p  1 K in g m a n

K le in
S h e l l
M e r r it t
B r y a n
H a l l

I n c o m e  ( +  ) .  52 -.43

G r o u p  2 R e g a n
H a g le r
J o h n s o n

I n c o m e  ( +  ) .67 -.48

W a r d  5 
G r o u p  1 H u m p h r e y s

B r u n o I n c o m e  (-) .34  -.48

G r o u p  2 W il l ia m s ( B )
A d a m s
W i l s o n

B la c k  ( + )  .62  15

M a y  2 5 ,  1971

1 0 . W a r d  1 
G r o u p  2 L a n c a s t e r

R o s e *

r2 Turnout (r)

W a r d  2  
G r o u p  2 A l f r e d

N o r t h u p *



785

May 8, 1973

11. W ard 1 
G roup 1

G roup 2

W ard 2  
G roup 1

G roup 2

W ard 3 
Group 1

G roup 2

W ard 4  
G roup 1

G roup 2

W ard 5 
Group 1

Group 2

May 13, 1975

12. Ward 1 
Group 1

Group 2

r 2 T u r n o u t  (r )  

I n c o m e  (  +  ) .4 9  - .2 8

- .3 2

- .3 2

- .3 3

B la c k  ( - )  .7 1  + . 1 8

-.20

B r o w n  
H a ll  
R o b e r t s

R o s e

B r o c k e t t  

N o r t h u p

B e n j a m in ( B )  
P a u lk

F r e n k e l

K le in  

H a g le r

B r u n o  

W il l ia m s ( B )

G e n e r a l  E le c t io n

B r o w n *
B o o k o u t  
S a n d e r s  
G o o l s b y

N im m o  
R o s e *

- .2 9

- .3 9

- .2 8  

+  .1 6  

2 T u r n o u t  (r )

- .3 3

r

I n c o m e  ( +  ) .2 6

I n c o m e  ( +  )  .0 6  - .3 5



786

W a r d  2
G r o u p  I B r o c k e t t *

M o r r is o n
N e u m a n
R o b e r t s

I n c o m e  ( +  ) .6 0 -.34

G r o u p  2 N o r t h u p *
B e l le a u
D a n e

I n c o m e  ( + )  .0 2 -.31

W a r d  3 
G r o u p  I P a u lk *

K e lly
F e m a le  ( - )  .1 0 -.19

G r o u p  2 F r e n k e l -.34

W a r d  4  
G r o u p  1 K le in

C a u s e y
I n c o m e  ( - )  .2 0 -.39

G r o u p  2 S p e n c e ( B )
G i lm o r e

B la c k  ( +  ) .8 2 +  .15

W a r d  5 
G r o u p  1 B r u n o

B r e w e r (B )
B la c k  (- )  .8 6 -.10

G r o u p  2 F e r r a r o
P o r te r
W il l ia m ( B ) B la c k  (  +  ) .67 +  .18

M a y  1 0 , 1 9 7 7 G e n e r a l  E le c t io n  r 2 Turnout (r)

1 3 . W a r d  1
G r o u p  1 B o o k o u t

B r o w n *  
W h it e

G r o u p  2  P i s c i t e l l i
R o s e *

R a c e  ( - )  .07

I n c o m e  (  +  ) .1 2



787

W ard 2
G roup 1 B e l le a u *

F o u n t a in
R a c e  ( - )  .4 6 - .0 1

H e n d r ie t h ( B )
P r y o r *

R a c e  (  +  ) .7 9 - .0 1

G roup 2 C o n n e l l
F r e n k e l* R a c e  ( - )  .0 4 - .1 4

W ard 3 
G roup 1 P a u lk - .2 3

G roup 2 H u b a c k e r *
O r te l l
R e e v e s *
S h e ld t

R a c e  ( - )  .5 5 - .1 1

W ard 4  
G roup 1 K le in - .2 3

G roup 2 J o n e s - .2 2

W ard 5 
G roup 1 B a s s *

G a in e r ( B ) B la c k  ( +  ) .8 2 2
+  .1 3

G roup 2 W il l ia m ( B ) +  .0 8

May 24, 1977 R u n - O f f - E l e c t i o n  r 2 T u r n o u t  (r )

W ard 1 B r o w n *
W h it e

W ard 2 B e l le a u
P r y o r *

W ard 3 H u b a c k e r
R e e v e s *



788

P r e s id e n t ia l  E le c t io n

1 4 . 1 9 7 2

N i x o n  
M c G o v e r n

1 5 . 1 9 7 6
F o r d  B la c k  (-)  .5 9  -.06
C a r te r

r 2 Turnout (r)

B la c k  (-)  .8 2  -.14
B la c k  ( +  ) .96

C O U N T Y  C O M M I S S I O N

S e p t e m b e r  9 ,  1 9 5 8 r 2 Turnout (r)

1. D is t r ic t  4 A b b o t t
J o n e s * B la c k  ( +  ) .25 -.38

2 . D is t r ic t  2 B o s s o
C o b b * B la c k  ( +  ) .03

S e p t e m b e r ,  1 9 6 0 D e m o c r a t i c  P r im a r y

3 . D is t r ic t  1 C a r o *
M a s o n

B la c k  (-)  .00 -.60

S e p t e m b e r  5 ,  1 9 6 4 F ir s t  P r im a r y

4 . D is t r ic t  3 A lb r i t t o n * B la c k  ( +  ) .43 -.55
A n d e r s o n
E d w a r d s *
F r e d r ic k s o n

B la c k  (- )  .55

5 . D is t r ic t  1 C a r o * I n c o m e  ( +  ) .10 -.71
M a c o n I n c o m e  (-)  TO

S e p t e m b e r  2 6 ,  1 9 6 4  S e c o n d  P r im a r y

6 . D is t r ic t  3 G r a d y
A lb r i t t o n
“T e x ”
E d w a r d s * B la c k  (-)  .63 ,68



789

November 3 , 1 9 6 4  G e n e r a l  E le c t io n

1, D istrict 3 E d w a r d s * ( D )  
L e e  (R )

I n c o m e  ( - )  .3 9 - .8 2

May 3, 1966 F ir s t  P r im a r y

8, D istrict 2 C o b b *
F r e d r ic k s o n *

B la c k  ( - )  . 6 4 ' +  .0 4

R e e d  (B )  
W a r d

B la c k  ( +  ) .9 8

C O U N T Y  C O M M I S S I O N

May 3, 1966 r 2 T u r n o u t  (r )

9. D istrict 4 A b b o t t *
D a v is *
H u r s t o n

I n c o m e  ( +  )  .3 5 - .7 2

May 24, 1966 S e c o n d  P r im a r y

10. D istrict 2 C o b b *
F r e d r ic k s o n

B la c k  ( +  ) .1 1 - .5 6

H. D istrict 4 A b b o t t
D a v is * I n c o m e  ( - )  .3 5 - .5 6

May 7, 1968 F ir s t  P r im a r y
12. D istrict 3 A d a m

E d w a r d s *
F r e d r ic k s o n

I n c o m e  ( - )  .0 1 - .7 1

K ir k s e y
U n t r e in e r
L a n e *
V a r a z o

I n c o m e  (  +  ) .5 3

12- D istrict 5 A r m o u r *
G in d l

B la c k  ( - )  .7 8 - .1 4

J e n k in s * ( B )
W h a t le y

B la c k  ( +  )  .9 5



790

M a y  2 8 ,  1 9 6 8  S e c o n d  P r im a r y
1 4 . D is t r ic t  5 A r m o u r * B la c k  (- )  .91  +12

J e n k in s  (B ) B la c k  ( +  ) .91

1 5 . D is t r ic t  3 E d w a r d s I n c o m e  (- )  .1 6  -.53
L a n e * I n c o m e  ( +  ) .16

N o v e m b e r ,  1 9 6 8 G e n e r a l  E le c t io n  r 2 Turnout (r)
1 6 . D is t r ic t  1 C h i s o lm  (R )  

A l b r i t t o n  ( D ) *
R e p u b . ( - )  .4 7  -.45

S e p t e m b e r  8 ,  1 9 7 0 F ir s t  P r im a r y

1 7 . D is t r ic t  4 D a v is
D e d m o n d  (B )  
K e n n e y * B la c k  (- )  .8 5  ,39

1 8 . D is t r ic t  2 B a r n e s *
C o b b *
K e ls o n
R e e d ( B )

B la c k  (-)  .6 0  -.32

S e p t e m b e r  2 9 ,  1 9 7 0  S e c o n d  P r im a r y

1 9 . D is t r ic t  2 B a r n e s *
C o b b

B la c k  (- )  .0 9  -.51

N o v e m b e r  3 ,  1 9 7 0 G e n e r a l  E le c t io n
2 0 . D is t r ic t  4 M a r c u s  (R )  

K e n n e y * ( D ) B la c k  ( +  ) .  20  G3

2 1 . D is t r ic t  2 F r e d r ic k s o n  (R )
B a r n e s * (D ) B la c k  (  +  ) . 2 5  -.7*



791

C O U N T Y  C O M M I S S I O N

September 1 2 ,1 9 7 2  F ir s t  P r im a r y

22. D is tr ic t  1 A lb r i t t o n *  
D e e s e *
B r a n d
L e e

I n c o m e  ( - )  .5 9 - .5 8

23. D istr ic t  3 D a v i s
E d w a r d s
L a n c a s t e r *
L a n e *

B la c k  ( - )  .1 0  
B la c k  (  +  ) .1 2

- .4 7

October 3 , 1 9 7 2 S e c o n d  P r im a r y  r 2 T u r n o u t  (r )

24. D istr ic t  3 L a n c a s t e r *
L a n e

I n c o m e  ) - )  .1 2 - .2 8

25. D is tr ic t  1 A lb r i t t o n *
D e e s e

I n c o m e  ( - )  .4 4 - .4 5

November 7 ,  1 9 7 2 G e n e r a l  E le c t io n

26. D istr ic t  3 L a n c a s t e r *  ( D )  R e p u b .  ( - )  .4 0  
M e y e r s  (R )

- .5 8

September 1 0 , 1 9 7 4  F ir s t  P r im a r y

27. D istr ic t  4 B a ile y
H a m m
K e n n e y * B la c k  ( +  ) .4 6 - .1 4

78. D istr ic t 2 B a r n e s *
H u t s o n
K e ls o n *
M e y e r

I n c o m e  ( + )  .1 1  

I n c o m e  ( - )  .1 5

- .3 7



792

O c t o b e r  1 , 1 9 7 4 S e c o n d  P r im a r y

2 9 .  D is t r ic t  2 B a r n e s
K e ls o n * I n c o m e  (- )  .09  -.22

N o v e m b e r  5 ,  1 9 7 4 G e n e r a l  E le c t io n

3 0 . D is t r ic t  4 K e n n e y * ( D )  
H e n t z  (R )

B la c k  ( +  ) . 7 1  -.30 
B la c k  (-)  .71

3 1 . D is t r ic t  2 K e ls o n * ( D )  
H a l l  (R )

R e p u b .  ( - )  .46  -.52 
R e p u b .  ( +  ) .46

S e p t e m b e r  7 ,  1 9 7 6 F ir s t  P r im a r y r 2 Turnout (r)

3 2 .  D is t r ic t  3 B a r n e s *
K e lly
L a n c a s t e r *
O s b u r n

I n c o m e  ( +  ) .21 

B la c k  ( +  ) .3 0  -.44

3 3 . D is t r ic t  5 A r m o u r *
B e c k *
B r o w n
G u ls b y

I n c o m e  ( +  ) .  11 -.52 
B la c k  (- )  .11

3 4 . D is t r ic t  1 A lb r i t t o n *
D e e s e *
H a m m
L e e
M c L e l la n  
V a n  D y k e

I n c o m e  (-)  .3 0  -.39 
I n c o m e  ( +  ) .27

S e p t e m b e r  2 8 ,  1 9 7 6  S e c o n d  P r im a r y

3 5 .  D is t r ic t  1 A lb r i t t o n
D e e s e * I n c o m e  ( +  ) -32

3 6 . D is t r ic t  3 B a r n e s
L a n c a s te r * I n c o m e  (-)  .27

3 7 . D is t r ic t  5 A r m o u r
B e c k * B la c k  (-)  .08B la c k  (-)  .08



793

S C H O O L  B O A R D

September 9 , 1 9 5 8  F ir s t  P r im a r y  r 2 T u r n o u t  (r)

i, P lace 5 G in d l
M o n d e a u
V a u g h n B la c k  ( - )  .0 7 - .3 8

2, P lace 4 B r y a n t
H a r r is o n
W e lc h

B la c k  ( + )  .2 2 - .2 4

September 3 0 , 1 9 5 8  S e c o n d  P r im a r y

3. P lace 5 G in d l*
V a u g h n

B la c k  ( - )  .0 7 - .1 6

4. P lace 4 B r y a n t
H a r r is o n * B la c k  (  +  ) .1 2 - .3 3

May, 1960 F ir s t  P r im a r y

5. P lace 3 A n d e r s o n
M c A r t h u r * B la c k  ( +  )  .1 3 - .6 9

6. P lace 2 B e ll*
B lo u n t *
D e e s e

B la c k  (  +  )  .0 0 3 - .6 5

May, 1960 S e c o n d  P r im a r y

P lace 2 B e ll*
B lo u n t

B la c k  ( - )  .0 0 9 - .7 1

May, 1962 F ir s t  P r im a r y

^ P lace 1 B e ls e r *
F i l l in g im *
H o lm e s

B la c k  ( - )  .3 1 - .3 8

^ P lace 5 G in d l*
V a u g h n

B la c k  ( - )  .0 2 - .4 3



794

M a y , 1 9 6 2

1 0 . P la c e  4

M a y  2 9 ,  1 9 6 2

1 1 . P la c e  1

1 2 . P la c e  4

M a y  5 ,  1 9 6 4

1 3 . P la c e  3

1 4 . P la c e  2

M a y  3 , 1 9 6 6

1 5 . P la c e  4

1 6 . P la c e  1

M a y  2 4 ,  1 9 6 6

1 7 . P la c e  1

N o v e m b e r  8 ,  1 9 6 6

1 8 . P la c e  4

F ir s t  P r im a r y

C a r r
H a n k s *
H a r r is o n *

S e c o n d  P r im a r y

B e ls e r *
F i l l in g im

H a n k s *  
H a r r is o n

F ir s t  P r im a r y

B r o w n  
M c A r t h u r *

B e ll*
F a ir c lo t h

F ir s t  P r im a r y

A n d e r s o n  
K ir k la n d *

B e ll
M c L e o d  
W e ile y *
W h it e *

r 2 T u rn o u t  (r) 

B la c k  (- )  .0 2  -.32

B la c k  (- )  .1 8  -.28

B la c k  (- )  .4 2  -.44

B la c k  ( +  ) .21  -.78

B la c k  ( +  ) .0 8  -.80

B la c k  ( +  ) .2 9  -.62

I n c o m e  ( +  ) .2 4  -.75

( S e c o n d  P r im a r y  D e m o c r a t ic )

W e s le y *  B la c k  (- )  .4 7  -.63
W h it e

G e n e r a l  E le c t io n  r 2 T u rn o u t  (r)

K ir k la n d * ( D )  Black ( +  ) .63  --44
L e e p e r  (R )



795

S C H O O L  B O A R D

November, 1 9 6 8 G e n e r a l  E le c t io n

19. P la ce  2 B ic k e l  (R )
W e s t * ( D )  B la c k  ( +  ) .5 8 - .8 2

20. P la ce  3 V a lm u s  (R )
M c A r t h u r *  ( D )  B la c k  (  +  ) .6 4 - .8 3

November 3 , 1 9 7 0 G e n e r a l  E le c t io n

21. P la ce  4 L e e p e r * ( R )  B la c k  (- )  .7 6  
L e v e r e t t e  ( B ) ( D )  B la c k  (  +  )  .7 6

- .2 2

22. P la ce  1 W e s le y  (R )
B e l l ,  S r .* ( D )  R e p u b .  ( - )  .5 3 - .7 7

September 1 2 , 1 9 7 2  F ir s t  P r im a r y

23. P lace  2 B r a d y  B la c k  ( - )  .0 7  
W e s t *

- .7 0

24. P la ce  4 C a r o l  A n n
M a r s h a l  I n c o m e  ( +  ) .1 2  
L .D .
M c A r t h u r *  I n c o m e  ( - )  .1 2

- .4 4

November 7 , 1 9 7 2  S u p e r in t e n d e n t  o f  
E d u c a t io n

25. H a l l*  B la c k  ( +  ) .1 9  - .4 7
S t o k e r

September 1 0 , 1 9 7 4

26. P lace  5 G in d l*  I n c o m e  ( + ) .  11 - .5 1
R o b e r t s o n



796

S e p t e m b e r  1 0 , 1 9 7 4 T u rn o u t  (r)

2 7 . P la c e  3 J e n k in s * ( B ) B la c k  ( +  ) .77 +  .16
S a n d e r s B la c k  (- )  .77

2 8 . P la c e  1 B e ll*
T a n p a r y
W o o d *

I n c o m e  (- )  .11 -.54

O c t o b e r  1 , 1 9 7 4 D e m o c r a t i c  P r im a r y

2 9 . P la c e  1 B e ll*
W o o d

B la c k  ( +  ) .1 6 -.34

N o v e m b e r  5 ,  1 9 7 4 G e n e r a l  E le c t io n

J e n k in s  ( B ) ( D ) B la c k  ( +  ) .87 -.07
L e e p e r * ( R ) B la c k  (- )  .8 8

3 1 , P la c e  1 B e l l* ( D ) B la c k ( - )  .6 9 -.47
S t a l lw o r t h  ( B ) ( R )  B la c k  ( +  ) .69

S e p t e m b e r  7 ,  1 9 7 6 F ir s t  P r im a r y

3 2 . P la c e  4 C . M a r s h a l l* B la c k  (- )  .8 2 + 13
S p e n c e  (B )  
S m it h

B la c k  ( + - )  .91

3 3 . P la c e  2 E d w a r d s
S u a r e z *
S w a in *
W e s t

B la c k  (-)  .4 0 -.62

3 4 . A t - L a r g e  
P la c e  7 B a ile y * B la c k  (-)  .53

F o r e s te r
J e n k in s * ( B )
K in g

B la c k  ( +  ) .94 + 15



Lee
MacGill
Southard

SCHOOL BOARD

September 28, 1976 Second Primary r2 Turnout (r) 

35. At-Large

797

Place 6 Biasco*
McArthur

Income (+ ) .18 -.40

3 6 . Place 2 Suarez*
Swain

Black (-) .61 -.45

3 7 , At-Large 
Place 7 Bailey* Black (-) .87

Jenkins (B) Black ( + ) .98 + .36

3 8 . Place 4 C. Marshall* Black (-) .91 + .42
Spence(B) Black ( + ) .91

Superintendent Chandler
3 9 . Stokes* Black (-) .69 + .02

November 2, 1976 General Election
4 0 . Superintendant Stokes*(D) Black ( + ) .69 + 03

Pfeiffer(R) Black (-) .69
41. Place 7 Bailey*(D) Repub. (-) .71

Smith (R) Repub. (+ ) .71 -.74
4 2 . Place 2 Suarez*(D) 

Hall (R)
Repub. (-) .26 -.76

4 3 . Place 4 Carol
Marshall*(D) 
Beal (R)

Repub. (-) .43 -.70



798



799

EXHIBIT 17

NEIGHBORHOOD ANALYSIS 
PENSACOLA SMSA



800

ESC AMBIA-S ANT A ROSA 
REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL

M. Richard Smith J.B. Boyden, Sr.
Chairman Vice-Chairman

Daniel F. Krumel 
Executive Director

ESCAMBIA COUNTY: J. B. Boyden, Sr, 
Henry Cary 
Robert Hinson 
J. Stirling Turner 
Dr. S.W. Boyd 
Grady Albritton 
Harry Blanchard 
Zearl Lancaster 
Sybil Dedmond

SANTA ROSA COUNTY: Leo M. Glenn, Jr. 
Philip Heasth 
William Rosasco, III

CITY OF PENSACOLA: Edward E. Harper 
Lou Brown 
Lee Mundy 
Harold Rose

CITY OF SOUTH 
FLOMATION: Edgar Bowman 

William Willett, Jr.

CITY OF MILTON: Hiram Cook 
Byrd Mapoles

CITY OF GULF BREEZE: M. Richard Smith 
Richard R. Wetzel

CITY OF JAY: Rev. C.R. Beal 
Franklin Lewis



801

NEIGHBORHOOD
ANALYSIS
PENSACOLA
SMSA

The preparation of this 
document was financially 
aided through a Federal Grant 
from the Department of Housing 
®d Urban Development under the 
nrban planning assistance program 
authorized by Section 701 of the 
Housing Act o f 1954 as amended.



802

Project Number ESRRPC 73-02

Title PENSACOLA SMSA NEIGHBORHOOD 
ANALYSIS

Report Date JUNE 1973

Author STAFF, ESCAMBIA-SANTA ROSA 
REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL

Performing Organization ESCAMBIA-SANTA ROSA
REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL

Address P.O. BOX 486
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA 32593

Project Number FLA. P-1005

Contract Number FLA. P-1005

Sponsoring Agency DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND 
URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Address PENINSULAR PLAZA 
661 RIVERSIDE AVENUE 
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32204

Type of Report FINAL

Period Covered JULY 1, 1972 TO JUNE 30, 1973

Abstract This report is the result of findings relating 
to the ever-increasing squalor referred to as 
blight. The report provides an up to date in­
ventory of existing structural condition of 
housing in the Pensacola SMSA. Blight is 
further treated in relation to the existing 
social-pathology of which exist in the 
designated neighborhood areas. A strategy 
for the treatment of blight, by local govern- 
m e n t, is a lso  presented.



803

Identifiers DEMOGRAPHY, BLIGHTED AREAS, 
NEIGHBORHOODS, POPULATIONS, 
URBAN AREAS, URBAN PLANNING, 
REGIONAL PLANNING

Availability “RELEASE UNLIMITED”

ESCAMBIA-SANTA ROSA REGIONAL 
PLANNING COUNCIL 
P.O. BOX 486
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA 32593

NATIONAL TECHNICAL 
INFORMATION SERVICE 
2285 PORT ROYAL ROAD 
SPRINGFIELD, VIRGINIA 22151

Security Class UNCLASSIFIED

Number of Pages 118

Price $3.00



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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

ABSTRACT.......................................................................................... 800

LIST OF TA B LES.......................  805

LIST OF F IG U R E S.......................................    807

I. IN TRO D U C TIO N ...................................      809

R eferences.............................     817

II. M ETHODOLOGY......................................................................818

References .................................................................................826

III. NEIGHBORHOOD DELINEATION AND ANALYSIS ...827

Neighborhood O n e .......................      876
Neighborhood Eight ...................................   881
Neighborhood N in e ..................     882
Neighborhood E leven .............................................................882
Neighborhood T h irteen ...........................................   883
Neighborhood Sixteen .............................................................884
Neighborhood Twenty O n e ........ ...............................   886
References ................................................................................ 888

IV. BLIGHT-SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION
RELATIO NSH IPS..................................................................... 889

V. RECOM M ENDATIONS.................................   g95

References



805
LIST OF TABLES

Table E?I£

1 Social Pathology T o ta ls ..............................................................815

2 Neighborhood Versus Neighborhood
Correlation C oefficients......................................................... 824

3 Neighborhood No. 1 Inventory .................................................828

4 Neighborhood No. 2 Inventory .................................................83®

5 Neighborhood No. 3 Inventory........ ........................................832

6 Neighborhood No. 4 Inventory ............................................• -834

7 Neighborhood No. 5 Inventory ................................................ 836
OlO

8 Neighborhood No. 6 Inventory ........................... .. ................. OJ

9 Neighborhood No. 7 Inventory ................................................ 84®

10 Neighborhood No. 8 Inventory.......................................... • • 842

11 Neighborhood No. 9 Inventory................................................ 844

12 Neighborhood No. 10 Inventory ...............................................84^

13 Neighborhood No. 11 Inventory ...................  848

14 Neighborhood No. 12 Inventory...............................................8^0

15 Neighborhood No. 13 Inventory....................... .852

16 Neighborhood No. 14 Inventory...............................................8^4

12 Neighborhood No. 15 Inventory............................................... 8^

18 Neighborhood No. 16 Inventory............................................... 838

1® Neighborhood No. 17 Inventory................................................860



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20 Neighborhood No. 18 Inventory.....................   862

21 Neighborhood No. 19 Inventory............. ............................... 864

22 Neighborhood No. 20 Inventory .............................................866

23 Neighborhood No. 21 Inventory.............................................868

24 Neighborhood No. 22 Inventory.................   870

25 Indicators of Social Pathology ............................................873

2 6  Rates Per 1000 Fam ilies..........................................................

27 Social Pathology Correlation Coefficients..........................891

2 8  Ranks of Selected Social Pathologies.................................. 893



807

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure Page

1 Pensacola SMSA Neighborhoods ........... .................................811

2 Urban Area Neighborhoods.................................   .812

3 Historical Blight A re as .......................................   814

4 Field Survey C a rd .........................  820

5 Neighborhood No. 1 ...................................................................829

6 Neighborhood No. 2 ...................................................................831

7 Neighborhood No. 3 ...................................................................833

8 Neighborhood No. 4 ................................................................... 835

9 Neighborhood No. 5 ......................................................  837

10 Neighborhood No. 6 ............................................................   839

11 Neighborhood No. 7 ..............................................................    841

12 Neighborhood No. 8 .......................................     843

13 Neighborhood No. 9 ....................................................  845

14 Neighborhood No. 1 0 ..................     847

15 Neighborhood No. 1 1 ...................................     849

16 Neighborhood No. 1 2 .........................      851

12 Neighborhood No. 1 3 ............................      853

IS Neighborhood No. 14 ............. .............................. .    855

1̂  Neighborhood No. 1 5 ...............................................  857

20 Neighborhood No. 1 6 ...........................................................    859



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Neighborhood No. 1 7 .............................

Neighborhood No. 18 ............... ..............

Neighborhood No. 1 9 ........................... ..

Neighborhood No. 2 0 .......... ..................

Neighborhood No. 2 1 .............................

Neighborhood No. 2 2 .............................

Areas of Critical Social Disorganization

Junk A ccum ulation...............

Converted Residential U s e .....................

Indiscriminate Trash D um ping...............

Commercial A bandonm ent.....................

Commercial A bandonm ent.....................

W aterfront A bandonm ent.....................

Shoreline L itte r........................... ..............

Industrial-Residential C onflict...............

Commercial-Residential C onflict..........

Residential Class C onflict.......................

Agricultural-Residential-Industrial 
Incom patibility......................................



809

INTRODUCTION

BLIGHT! What is it? Where is it? Why is it? Where is it 
going? How can it be stopped or eliminated? Should it be 
stopped or eliminated? If so, to what degree? These brief, 
general questions appropriately describe the purpose of 
this neighborhood analysis.

Blight, commonly identified by substandard housing 
conditions, affects thousands of residents in the Pensacola 
SMSA, according to the 1970 data published by the U.S. 
Bureau of the Census. The U.S. Bureau of the Census 
identified the actual number of residents directly affected 
by substandard housing conditions; but, blight does effect 
an additional unidentified portion of the population which 
is presumably equal to or greater than the number af­
fected.

A solution to the general questions posed will achieve 
the objective of this study. The objective being to explicit­
ly identify a strategy or combination of strategies which 
are realistic, readily applicable, relatively easily applied, 
and will serve to curtail the squalor delicately referred to 
as blight.

To investigate the ramifications of blight it was 
necessary to divide the study area into neighborhoods. 
This division required the identification of neighborhood 
isolation techniques; a literature review was conducted to 
become familiar with neighborhood isolation techniques, 
Seemingly, each “neighborhood” investigator employed 
his own unique methods of identifying neighborhood 
boundaries, enabling him to derive desired data. For in­
stance, some of the descriptors Clarence Perry (1, p. 568) 
employed were: a geographical area considered an ideal 
sized elementary school district bounded by major



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thoroughfares, in addition to possessing neighborhood 
focal points and neighborhood amenities.

Others have dealt with neighborhoods in the context of 
common interest, mobility, primary group development, 
conditional behavior, homogeneity, population density, 
economics, nationality (race), and geography (2, 
pp. 569-583).

With these diverse variables in mind, we next identified 
data sources which were available to us, in conjunction 
with our budget constraints, and settled upon using a me­
dian income — census tract(s) combination as 
neighborhood descriptors. Contiguous census tracts in 
which the median family income range did not vary more 
than $1,000 were grouped together as a “neighborhood”. 
Only two areas, out of 22, did not rigidly conform to the 
median family income range criteria. The neighborhood 
and analysis areas are depicted in figures one and two 
(pp. 3 and 4).

In 1968, the City of Pensacola published a 
neighborhood analysis of the City of Pensacola and adja­
cent protions of Escambia County. In 1970, the Escambia- 
Santa Rosa Regional



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FIG. 1 PENSACOLA SMSA NEIGHBORHOODS

NEIGHBORHOOD BOUNDARIES ••••• 

CENSUS TRACT BO UNDARIES-----

neighborhood n u m b e r s  (n )

-  3  -



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FIG. 2 URBAN AREA NEIGHBORHOODS

NEIGHBORHOOD BOUNDARIES •••••

CENSUS TRACT BOUNDARIES -----

NEIGHBORHOOD NUMBERS (j?)

— 4 “



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Planning Council published a study which identified 
eight general “blight” areas; the purpose of the study was 
primarily a housing element and not a blight treatise. The 
blight locations identified in these studies are shown as 
part of figure 3 (p. 6).

For the overall study area, data was collected within 
the realm of five general categories. These categories were: 
structural and environmental conditions, general social 
and economic characteristics, population, comunity 
facilities, and social conditions. A summary of the 
neighborhood data is provided by Table 1 (pp. 7 and 8).



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FIG. 3 HISTORICAL BLIGHT A R E A S

BLIGHT AREA BOUNDARIES

1970 CENSUS

PENSACOLA NEIGHBORHOOD ANALYSIS - 1968

REGIONAL PLAN N IN G  COUNCIL HOUSING 
STUDY -  1 97 0

- 6 -



TABLE I. SOCIAL PATHOLOGY TOTALS

NEIGHBORHOOD
NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

V. D. 16 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 1 0

T. B. 11 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 2

FIRES 471 23 51 15 32 104 13 73 76 32 67

DIVISION OF YOUTH 
SERVICES 24 1 0 0 1 2 0 9 10 3 6 GO

MENTAL HEALTH 21 0 6 1 4 5 7 5 7 3 6 ^

WELFARE 101 7 10 0 2 5 7 25 61 30 14

CRIME 277 12 33 11 21 30 4 14 22 5 31

PARKS (ACRES) 37 2 27 39 25 9 0 5 11 6 25

HOUSING 121 1 4 0 0 8 5 18 100 3 5

UNEMPLOYED 53 4 5 4 4 5 8 12 27 10 21

DRUG ABUSE 10 3 5 2 12 3 3 3 3 1 5



TABLE I. (continued)

NEIGHBORHOOD
NUMBER 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

V, D. 3 0 1 5 4 2 0 3 0 32 0

T. B. 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 0

FIRES 51 40 34 12 54 4 12 34 13 65 5

DIVISION OF YOUTH 
SERVICES 5 6 4 2 5 6 0 3 0 0 0

MENTAL HEALTH 6 7 8 3 14 1 1 2 2 5 1

WELFARE 1 12 4 15 20 3 5 3 0 43 17
CRIME 13 2 1 2 16 1 17 4 10 9 0
PARKS (ACRES) 24 12 14 0 55 11 13 9 192 19 2
HOUSING 1 4 3 8 8 1 0 0 0 20 9
U N E M P L O Y E D 6 16 11 8 14 6 7 18 5 7 0
DRUG ABUSE 7 7 2 4 7 3 1 6 6 1 0



817

REFERENCES

1. Winholtz, Wilfred G. “Planning and the Public”
Principles and Practice o f  Urban Planning, ed. 
William I. Goodman and Eric C. Freund, Wash­
ington, D.C.: International City Manager’s Associa­
tion, 1968.

2. Mann, Peter H. “The Neighborhood”, Neighborhood
City, and Metropolis, ed. Marvin Bressler, New 
York: Random House, 1970.



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II. METHODOLOGY

The data to be collected for the neighborhood analysis, 
segregated data collection into two separate activities.

One activity involved a structural inventory of a 
systematic sample (a five percent sample) of the tax parcels 
listed on the 1971-72 tax rolls of each county.

The second activity involved obtaining a systematic 
sample (a five percent sample) of selected social-pathology 
indicators.

A third activity involved statistical manipulation of all 
collected data in such a manner as to prove or disprove 
common assumptions of neighborhoods.

The structural survey involved parcel selection, iden­
tification, and evaluation. The parcel selection phase was 
accomplished with the cooperation of the tax assessor’s of­
fice in both counties of the Pensacola SMSA. A systematic 
sample (one was the randomly selected initial value) was 
then obtained from the tax rolls. The sample selected in 
Santa Rosa County was manually selected due to the 
absence of a computer capability in that tax office.

In Escambia County the Data Processing Center 
developed a computer program which would select a five 
percent sample of the listed tax parcels and print the 
following data upon a previously prepared form (Figure 4, 
p. 13) parcel account number, property reference number, 
owners name, and the owners address.

The field survey was conducted by summer employees 
who lacked experience in structural evaluation. This lack 
of experience necessitated the development of a training 
program for the employees. This training program was ad­
ministered by Mr. Don Roberts, the head of the Minimum



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Housing Department of the City of Pensacola. Con­
tinuous field checks indicated the training program com­
prehension was successful in that the field evaluations 
were extremely accurate. The field evaluations extended 
from June 18, 1972 to September 15, 1972, during which 
time 12,183 parcels of property were evaluated.

The field survey data collected consisted of data pertain­
ing to roads, building condition, building occupancy, land 
use, utilities, and a noise rating (Figure 4, p. 13).

During the last week in August, the social-pathology 
data collection was initiated. This data was collected by 
the Regional Planning Council Staff assigned to the 
neighborhood analysis project.

As was the field survey sample, the social-pathology 
sample was a systematic sample of available data.

Social pathology indicators for which a five percent 
sample was collected, were: venereal disease, tuberculosis, 
fires, juvenile delinquency, mental health, welfare, crime, 
housing, unemployment, high school dropouts, and drug 
abuse. The data was recorded by general address; i.e. 800 
block of a street instead of 829 such and such a street. The 
general addresses enabled plotting the data in the proper 
neighborhood block, on a grid map the scale of which was 
1”= 1666’.

Due to the delicate nature of venereal disease data and 
fear of possible disclosures, the Escambia County Health 
Department provided a five percent sample for a time 
period between August 1 and October 30, 1972. The VD 
data, 180 samples occurring during the sampled time 
frame, identified type of VD, sex, rate, and age of patient 
in addition to a general address. All of the cases in the 
sample were cases of gonorrhea. One must bear in mind



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that the VD sample consists of people who could not af­
ford to be treated by a private physician or patients 
wishing to keep such information from their family physi­
cian. In that respect the VD sample is not all inclusive; but 
is as complete as feasible due to the fact that private physi­
cians do not reveal this type of information. Venereal 
disease treated by the Santa Rosa County Health Depart­
ment occurs either in the City of Milton or its immediate 
vicinity only, according to the head of the Santa Rosa 
County Health Department.

Tuberculosis data, only active cases, was also provided 
by the Escambia and Santa Rosa County Health Depart­
ment. The time frame for TB, as holds true for the re­
mainder of the social-pathology indicators to be describ­
ed, was July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972. Thirty-three 
TB samples were identified; we feel the sample accurately 
reflects the active cases due to the willingness to report this 
type of health problem and the lack of a social stigma such 
as is associated with VD.

Data on fires, by address and type, were collected by the 
Regional Planning Council Staff. This data was collected 
with the utmost cooperation of all volunteer and non­
volunteer fire deparetments in the study area. Fire data 
collected was comprised of: house fires, commercial fires, 
accidental false alarms, malicious false alarms, fire 
bombs, and building fires caused by arson.

The data sample collected from the Division of Youth 
Services consisted of runaways, theft, incorrigibles, 
shoplifters, truants, discipline cases, and drug abusers.

An active case load sample was obtained from the local 
mental health agency. The local mental health organiza­
tion provides outpatient services (psychological evalua­



822

tion), emergency services (crisis oriented), day treatment 
(alternative to hospitalization), vocational rehabilitation, 
inpatient psychiatric services, precare services (adjudica­
tion of incompetency), alcohol counseling, drug abuse 
treatment, learning disabilities, and aftercare services.

The above listing of the mental health agency activities 
is included to clarify the agency activities and dispell the 
mentally disturbed stigma historically attached to mental 
health agency activities. To obtain this sample data it was 
necessary to make one concession; the drug abuse cases 
could not be included in our sample. Again this sample 
does not reflect the entire mental health case load due to 
affluent persons patronizing private treatment sources.

Crime statistics were obtained from all law enforcement 
agencies within the study area. Samples selected from dai­
ly reports included assault, breaking and entering, theft 
(grand and petty larceny), murder (100% sample), rob­
bery, vandalism, shootings, suicide and suicide attempts, 
and disturbances. This data was plotted by address of of­
fender and not by address of the location of the reported 
offense.

Housing data was a consolidation of the Regional Plan­
ning Council field survey and available census data.

Unemployment data consists of those individuals listed 
with the State Employment Office as unemployed. 
Although each individual is listed by job classification, 
age, sex, address, and race, the data shown in chapter 
three only reflects their place of residence. No determina­
tion of underemployment was attempted.

High school dropouts, catagorized by reason for 
withdrawal and high school, data was provided by the 
school boards. The majority withdrew due to either a lack



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of interest, economic reasons, marriage, military service, 
school of correction, or unknown reasons.

Narcotics data were obtained from law enforcement 
agencies and the Division of Youth Services. A probable 
inaccuracy of narcotics data is due to reporting practices. 
For example, if a user commits a robbery or a breaking 
and entering offense for the purpose of obtaining mer- 
chandisable items to support his habit, the report lists only 
the offense committed. Local narcotics agents indicate 
that at least 70 percent of the robberies and breaking and 
entering offenses are committed by persons with a drug 
history.

The blight-sociological implications of this data will be 
developed in full detail in chapter four. The statistical 
method used to obtain some insights to the blight-social- 
pathology relationships was Spearman’s Rank Correlation 
(1, p. 97)

P 
D

N

All ties were assigned the average value of their rank 
order sum.

Table 2, (pp. 18 and 19) is comprised of the correlation 
values obtained for each social-pathology indicator, 
neighborhood versus neighborhood. Chapter three will 
Provide the narrative generated by Table 2 (pp. 18 and 19).

P= 1
6S(D2) 

N(N2 — 1)

= the measure of correlation 
= the difference between two ranks 

given for each statistic 
= number of statistics



TABLE 2 NEIGHBORHOOD VERSUS NEIGHBORHOOD CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS

Neighborhood 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H

1 .5262 .7360 .6591 .4948 .8881 .4624 .9056 .8269 .6224 .7465
2 .5262 .6713 .6678 .8024 .5787 .4519 .5420 .4755 .6661 .6993
3 .7360 .6713 .6049 .8899 .9318 .5516 .7273 .6014 .6801 .8322
4 .6591 .6678 .6049 .5262 .6836 .1809 .5804 .6888 .7185 .7570
5 .4948 .8024 .8899 .5262 .7430 .4449 .4808 .3427 .5927 .7290
6 .8881 .5787 .9318 .6836 .7430 .4904 .8042 .7010 .6224 .8514
7 .4624 .4519 .5516 .1809 .4449 .4904 .6547 .5621 .6862 .5166
8 .4056 .5420 .7273 .5804 .9808 .8042 .6547 .9021 .7587 .7570
9 .8269 .4755 .6014 .6888 .3427 .7010 .5621 .9021 .7605 .5927

10 .6224 .6661 .6801 .7185 .5927 .6224 .6862 .7587 .7606 8129
11 .7465 .6993 .8322 .7570 .7290 .8514 .5166 .7570 .5927 .8129
12 .3899 .5586 .6206 .5979 .6888 .6696 .1337 .2780 .1206 .3234 .7150
13 .3759 .4790 .5437 .4371 .6171 .5437 .6180 .5559 .4248 .7290 .6801
14 .2185 .2255 .3934 .4668 .3566 .3794 .5358 .3952 .4117 .7500 .5612
15 .4091 .4441 .2657 .1486 .2640 .2448 .6652 .5594 .6066 .4371 .1381
16 .6206 .6696 .9073 .7115 .8252 .8129 .5463 .6906 .6084 .8724 .8759
17 .0857 .3531 .0787 .5944 .2378 .1591 .0341 .2238 .2430 .5367 .4510
18 .6276 .7115 .6101 .8986 .5507 .6381 .2159 .5420 .6101 .7570 .7587
19 .3374 .8094 .4895 .7465 .6678 .5507 .2841 .3531 .3147 .5892 .6976
20 .4423 .7360 .5839 .7990 .6923 .6346 .0638 .3636 .3566 .4563 .6591
21 .7465 .3147 .4965 .5035 .3287 .5612 .2334 .5979 .7483 .4248 .2850
22 .5175 .4038 .1757 .2177 .1792 .2334 .4353 .6023 .6355 .3593 .1337

LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE @ 0.05=0.5636

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TABLE

N e ig h b o r h o o d 12 13 14 15

1 .3899 .3759 .2185 .4091

2 .5586 .4790 .2255 .4441

3 .6206 .5437 .3934 .2657

4 .5979 .4371 .4668 .1486

5 .6888 .6171 .3566 .2640

6 .6696 .5437 .3794 .2448

7 .6180 .6180 .5358 .6652

8 .2780 .5559 .3952 .5594

9 .1206 .4248 .4117 .6066

10 .3234 .7290 .7500 .4371

11 .7150 .6801 .5612 .1381

12 .5175 .3462 -.0699

13 .5175 .8339 .3986

14 .3462 .8339 .1888

15 -.0699 .3986 .1888

16 .5699 .6940 .6329 .2360

17 .4231 .6888 .6731 .0982

18 .4283 .3252 .3636 .0367

19 .7972 .6626 .4895 .2010

20 .7797 .4633 .3147 .0087

21 .0262 .1311 .1031 .5157

22 -.1372 .2439 .0184 .7841

2 (continued)

16 17 18 19 2 0 21 2 2

.6206 .0857 .6276 .3374 .4423 .7465 .5175

.6696 .3531 .7115 .8094 .7360 .3147 .4038

.9073 .0787 .6101 .4895 .5839 .4965 .1757

.7115 .5944 .8986 .7465 .7990 .5035 .2177

.8252 .2378 .5507 .6678 .6923 .3287 .1792

.8129 .1591 .6381 .5507 .6346 .5612 .2334

.5463 .0341 .2159 .2841 .0638 .2334 .4353

.6906 .2238 .5420 .3531 .3636 .5979 .6023 0°

.6084 .2430 .6101 .3147 .3566 .7483 6355

.8724 .5367 .7570 .5892 .4563 .4248 .3593

.8759 .4510 .7587 .6976 .6591 .2850 .1337

.5699 .4231 .4283 .7972 .7797 .0262 -.1372

.6940 .6888 .3252 .6626 .4633 .1311 .2439

.6329 .6731 .3636 .4895 .3147 .1031 .0184

.2360 .0892 .0367 .2010 .0087 .5157 .7841

.4047 .7150 .5979 .5734 .4056 .0883

.4047 .4021 .7177 .5472 -.0647 .1198

.7150 .4021 .6084 .7133 .4563 .2072

.5979 .7177 .6084 .8462 .0594 .1809

.5734 .5472 .7133 .8462 .2413 .2124

.4056 -.0647 .4563 .0594 .2413 .5061

.0383 .1198 .2072 .1809 .2124 .5061



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REFERENCE

1. Arkin, Harold and Cotton, Raymond R. Statistical 
Methods. New York: Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1970



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I I I .  NEIGHBORHOOD DELINEATION AND ANALYSIS

As explained earlier the study area was subdivided into 22 
neighborhoods based entirely on data available in the 1970 
census. These data and related maps form an inventory for 
each neighborhood and are presented in this section.

In addition to the inventory of pathologies, a list of 
selected general socio-economic data completes the 
statistical typology for each neighborhood.

Median family income was used in the inventory because it 
better represents the central value especially when there 
are extremes in income which would influence the mean 
unduly. This was listed under the heading of “Family and 
Unrelated Individuals” income in the census report.

The original list of pathologies included an entry entitled 
“High School Dropouts”. This entry was eventually drop­
ped from the inventory typology in favor of the heading 
“Median School Years Completed”. The latter provided 
more concise information relative to educational levels 
than the former.

The entry “Families With Income Below Poverty Level”, 
as listed on the inventory page, was defined by a Federal 
Interagency Committee in 1969 to be a non-farm family of 
four, earning $3,743 or less.



828

TABLE 3 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 1
INVENTORY

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 471

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 24

WELFARE 101

HEALTH 48

TUBERCULOSIS 11
MENTAL HEALTH 21
VENEREAL DISEASE 16

CRIME 277

PARKS (Acres) 37.79

UNEMPLOYED 53

DRUG ABUSE 10

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 121

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 18,360

% BLACK 77.27

MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME $4,338

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 57

LAND AREA (Acres) 1,961

PERSONS/ACRE 9.36

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 2.06

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 6,524

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.17

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 9.7

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 747

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 1,601



L E G E N D

0

P U B L I C  S C H O O L  - 
E L E M . ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H

R O A D S  H A V IN G  
9,000+ A V E R A G E  
D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

N E I G H B O R H O O D  
B O U N D A R Y  
F I R E  D E P T .

P A R K S  AN D  O PEN  S P A C E



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PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 23

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 1

WELFARE 7

HEALTH 3

TUBERCULOSIS 1
MENTAL HEALTH 0
VENEREAL DISEASE 2

CRIME 12

PARKS (Acre) 2.55

UNEMPLOYED 4

DRUG ABUSE 3

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 1

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 2,203

% BLACK 35.31

MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $10,349

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 59
LAND AREA (Acres) 305.7

PERSONS/ACRE 7.21

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 1.16

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 941

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 2.78

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 12.5

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 149

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 50

TABLE 4 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 2
INVENTORY



831

SCALE

PUBLI C S C H O O L -  E L E M . ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H

HOADS H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

N E IG H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

0 FIRE D E P T .  F IG .  6 N E I G H B O R H O O D  N O .  2
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832

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 51

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 0

WELFARE 10

HEALTH 7

TUBERCULOSIS 1
MENTAL HEALTH 6
VENEREAL DISEASE 0

CRIME 33

PARKS (Acres) 27.78

UNEMPLOYED 5

DRUG ABUSE 5

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 4

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA

POPULATION 5,601

% BLACK 23-12

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $7,389

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 33

LAND AREA (Acres) 839

PERSONS/ACRE 6-68

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 4 96

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 2,411

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 2.54

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 12 0

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 204

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 238

TABLE 5 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 3
INVENTORY



R O A D S  H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)  

. . . .  N E I G H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

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834

TABLE 6 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 4
INVENTORY

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 15

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 0

WELFARE 0

HEALTH 1

TUBERCULOSIS 0
MENTAL HEALTH 1
VENEREAL DISEASE 0

CRIME 11

PARKS 39.0

UNEMPLOYED 4

DRUG ABUSE 2

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 0

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA

POPULATION 

% BLACK

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT 

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%)

LAND AREA (Acres)

PERSONS/ACRE 

PARK A CRES/1000 PERSONS 

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL

3,372

3.91

$11,256

19
590.7

5.71
11.57

1,377

2.59

12.7

76

19



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P U B L I C  S C H O O L -  E L E M . ,  M l  D D L S , H IG H

R O A D S  H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (A DT )

N E I G H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

F I R E  D E P T .
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836

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 32

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 1

WELFARE 2

HEALTH 4

TUBERCULOSIS 0
MENTAL HEALTH 4
VENEREAL DISEASE 0

CRIME 21

PARKS (Acre) 25.16

UNEMPLOYED 4

DRUG ABUSE 12

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 0

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 7,029

% BLACK 0.01

MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME $12,671

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 26

LAND AREA (Acres) 2,246.5

PERSONS/ACRE 3.13

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 3.58

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 2,335

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.20

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 12.9

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 135

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 83

TABLE 7 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 5
INVENTORY



837

■ "  ROADS H A V IN G  9,000 + A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

••>• N E IG H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

® FIRE d e p t .

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838

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 104

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 2

WELFARE 5

HEALTH 6

TUBERCULOSIS I
MENTAL HEALTH 5
VENEREAL DISEASE 0

CRIME 30

PARKS (Acre) 9 7

UNEMPLOYED 3

DRUG ABUSE 3

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 8

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA

POPULATION 4>659

% BLACK 1151

MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME $7>221

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 33

LAND AREA (Acres) 1 >083 -6

PERSONS/ACRE 430

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 2 08

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 1 >759

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 2 92

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 10 5

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 165

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW
POVERTY LEVEL 204

TABLE 8 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 6
INVENTORY



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E L E M . ,  M I D D L E ,  HIGH**.

—  R O A D S  H A V IN G  9,000+ *•
A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (A C T )

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840

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 13

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 0

WELFARE 7

HEALTH 8

TUBERCULOSIS 0
MENTAL HEALTH 7
VENEREAL DISEASE 1

CRIME 4

PARKS (Acres) 0

UNEMPLOYED 8

DRUG ABUSE 3UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 5

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 6,720

0 . 7°a BLACK

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $7,364

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 37
LAND AREA (Acres) 1,244.7

PERSONS/ACRES 5.40

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 0~

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 2,544

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 2.91

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 11.8

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 232

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL

TABLE 9 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 7
INVENTORY

246



841

L E G E N D

U PUBLIC S C H O O L  - E L E M - ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H

*■ ROADS H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

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842

TABLE 10 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 8
INVENTORY

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 73

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 9

WELFARE 25

HEALTH 7

TUBERCULOSIS 1
MENTAL HEALTH 5
VENEREAL DISEASE 1

CRIME 10

PARKS (Acres) 5.07

UNEMPLOYED 12

DRUG ABUSE 3

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 18

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 11,328

% BLACK 14.30

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $7,314

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 34

LAND AREA (Acres) 1,682.3

PERSONS/ACRES 6.73

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 0.45

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 4,147

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 2.97

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 10-0

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 336

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 563



—  R O A D S  H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

• • • •  N E I G H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

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844

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 76

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 10

WELFARE 61

HEALTH 18

TUBERCULOSIS 2
MENTAL HEALTH 7
VENEREAL DISEASE 9

CRIME 22

PARKS (Acre) 11.12

UNEMPLOYED 27

DRUG ABUSE 3

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 100

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 11,719

% BLACK 68.64

MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME $5,263

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 27

LAND AREA (Acres) 2,141.4

PERSONS/ACRE 5.47

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 0.95

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 3,429

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.73

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 9.0

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 284

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 871

TABLE 11 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 9
INVENTORY



845

ROAOS H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  O A I LY  T R A F F I C  (ADT) 

'••• N E IG H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

0  f i r e  d e p t . f i g . 1 3
1  PARKS AND O PEN  S PA C E

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846
TABLE 12 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 10

INVENTORY

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 32

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 3

WELFARE 20

HEALTH 5

TUBERCULOSIS 1
MENTAL HEALTH 3
VENEREAL DISEASE 1

CRIME 5

PARKS (Acre) 6.89

UNEMPLOYED 10

DRUG ABUSE 1

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 3

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 6,809

% BLACK 21.83

MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME $7,929

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 26
LAND AREA (Acres) 3,875.0

PERSONS/ACRE L76

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 1 -01
YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 2,080

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.54

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED l2 0

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 154

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW
POVERTY LEVEL 314



L E G E N D

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848

TABLE 13 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 11
INVENTORY

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 67

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 6

WELFARE 14

HEALTH 8

TUBERCULOSIS 2
MENTAL HEALTH 6
VENEREAL DISEASE 0

CRIME 31

PARKS (Acres) 25.37

UNEMPLOYED 21

DRUG ABUSE 5

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 5

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 8,661

% BLACK 6.98

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $9,640

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 25

LAND AREA (Acres) 3,578.5

PERSONS/ACRE 2.42

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 2.93

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 3,893

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 2.32

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 12.5

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 55

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 100



L E G E N D

(5“ P U B L I C  S C H O O L -  E L E M  , M I D D L E ,  H IG H

RO A D S  H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

N E I G H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

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849



850

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 51

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 5

WELFARE 1

HEALTH 9

TUBERCULOSIS 0
MENTAL HEALTH 6
VENEREAL DISEASE 3

CRIME 13

PARKS (Acres) 24 M

UNEMPLOYED 6

DRUG ABUSE 7

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 1

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA

POPULATION 8-302

% BLACK °'02
MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME $ 11,709

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 14
LAND AREA (Acres) 5,259.6

PERSONS/ACRE 158

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 2 99
YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 2,414

PERSON/OCCUP1ED HOUSING UNIT 3-56

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED *2-8

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 81

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW
POVERTY LEVEL 66

TABLE 14 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 12
INVENTORY



851

L E G E N D

(5* P U B L IC  S C H O O L  - E L E M . ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H

ROADS H A V IN G  S,006 + A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT) 

•••• N E I G H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

0  F IR E  D E P T .

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852

TABLE 15 NEIGHBORHOOD No. 13
INVENTORY

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 40

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 8

WELFARE 12

HEALTH 9

TUBERCULOSIS 2
MENTAL HEALTH 7
VENEREAL DISEASE 0

CRIME 2

PARKS (Acres) 12.05

UNEMPLOYED 16

DRUG ABUSE 7

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 4

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 13,988

% BLACK 0.49

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $9,145

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 21

LAND AREA (Acres) 4,808.7

PERSONS/ACRE 2.91

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 0.86

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 3,801

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.84

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 12.25

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 158

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 228



853

•••• N E I G H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

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854

T A B L E  16 N E I G H B O R H O O D  No. 14
I N V E N T O R Y

PATHOLOGY F R E Q U E N C Y

FIRES 34

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 4

WELFARE 4

HEALTH 11

TUBERCULOSIS 2
MENTAL HEALTH 8
VENEREAL DISEASE 1

CRIME 1

PARKS (Acres) 14.65

UNEMPLOYED 11

DRUG ABUSE 2

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 11,639

% BLACK 1.31

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $9,403

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 17

LAND AREA (Acres) 2,473.4

PERSONS/ACRES 4.71

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 1.26

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 3,353

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.63

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 12.35

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 150

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 226



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••••

P U B L I C  S C H O O L -  E L E M . ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H

RO A D S  H A V IN G  9,000-t- A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

N E I G H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

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856

T A B L E  17 N E I G H B O R H O O D  N o . 15
I N V E N T O R Y

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 12

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 2

WELFARE 15

HEALTH 8

TUBERCULOSIS 0
MENTAL HEALTH 3
VENEREAL DISEASE 5

CRIME 2

PARKS (Acres) 0

UNEMPLOYED 8

DRUG ABUSE 4

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 8

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 7,340

BLACK 46.40

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $7,448

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 15

LAND AREA (Acres) 4,954.2

PERSONS/ACRES 1.48

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS -------

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 1,916

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.96

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 11.9

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 63

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 283



857

[ 5 *  P U B L I C  S C H O O L  - E L E M . ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H

■—  H O ADS  H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  ( A D D  

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858

T A B L E  18 N E I G H B O R H O O D  N o . 16
I N V E N T O R Y

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 54

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 5

WELFARE 20

HEALTH 19

TUBERCULOSIS 1
MENTAL HEALTH 14
VENEREAL DISEASE 4

CRIME 16

PARKS (Acres) 55.67

UNEMPLOYED 14

DRUG ABUSE 7

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 8

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 19,053

°7o BLACK 7.88

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $7,842

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 40

LAND AREA (Acres) 9,562.0

PERSONS/ACRES 2.00

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 2.92

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 6,441

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.25
MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 12.35

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 562

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 683



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R O A D S  H A V IN G  9,000-1- A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

N E I G H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

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860
T A B L E  19 N E I G H B O R H O O D  No. 17

I N V E N T O R Y

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 54

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 6

WELFARE 3

HEALTH 4

TUBERCULOSIS 1
MENTAL HEALTH 1
VENEREAL DISEASE 2

CRIME 1

PARKS (Acres) 11.32

UNEMPLOYED 6

DRUG ABUSE 3

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 1

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 7,841

% BLACK 0.38

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $8,549

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%)

LAND AREA (Acres) 12,524.5

PERSONS/ACRES 0.63

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 1.44

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 2,374

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.47

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 11.7

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 112

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 213



861

U  P U B L I C  S C H O O L -  E L E M . ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H

RO A D S  H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

•••• N E I G H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R Y

®  f i r e  D E P T .  F IG .  21 N E IG H B O R H O O D  NO. 17
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862

T A B L E  20 N E I G H B O R H O O D  No. 18
I N V E N T O R Y

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 12

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 0

WELFARE 5

HEALTH 1

TUBERCULOSIS 0
MENTAL HEALTH 1
VENEREAL DISEASE 0

CRIME 17

PARKS (Acres) 13.41

UNEMPLOYED 7

DRUG ABUSE 1

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 0

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 4,489

% BLACK 12.34

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $8,165

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 29
LAND AREA (Acres) 2,578.6

PERSONS/ACRES 1.74

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 2.99

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 1,393

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.38

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 11.6

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 66

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 136



L E G E N D

[ 5 "  P U B L I C  S C H O O L -  E L E N . ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H  

mmm R O A D S  H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)  

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864

T A B L E  21 N E I G H B O R H O O D  N o . 19
I N V E N T O R Y

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 34

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 3

WELFARE 3

HEALTH 5

TUBERCULOSIS 0
MENTAL HEALTH 2
VENEREAL DISEASE 3

CRIME 4

PARKS (Acres) 9.96

UNEMPLOYED 18

DRUG ABUSE 6

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 0

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 10,121

% BLACK 11.17

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $7,924

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 19
LAND AREA (Acres) 6,892.2

PERSONS/ACRES 1.47

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 0.98

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 2,578

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 4.08

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 12.1

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 98

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 256



L E G E N D

( 5 *  P U B L I C  S C H O O L -  E L E N . ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H  

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866

T A B L E  22 N E I G H B O R H O O D  N o . 20
I N V E N T O R Y

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 13

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 0

WELFARE 0

HEALTH 2

TUBERCULOSIS 0
MENTAL HEALTH 2
VENEREAL DISEASE 0

CRIME 10

PARKS (Acres) 192.69

UNEMPLOYED 5
DRUG ABUSE 6
UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 0

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 4,190

% BLACK 0.04

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $ 12,945

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 23

LAND AREA (Acres) 3,161.5

PERSONS/ACRES 1.33

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 45.99

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 1,336

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.52

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 13.1
YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 144

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 61



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R O A D S  H A V IN G  9.00P+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

F I R E  D E P T .

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T A B L E  23 N E I G H B O R H O O D  N o . 21
I N V E N T O R Y

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 65

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 0

WELFARE 43

HEALTH 43

TUBERCULOSIS 6
MENTAL HEALTH 5
VENEREAL DISEASE 32

CRIME 9

PARKS (Acres) 19.8

UNEMPLOYED 7

DRUG ABUSE 1

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 194

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 6,588

% BLACK 13.58

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $7,524

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 30

LAND AREA (Acres) 3,520.4

PERSONS/ACRE 1.87

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 3.01

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 2,276

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.25

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 12.3

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 249

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 318



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MILTON, FLORIDA

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P U B L I C  S C H O O L -  E L E M . ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H

RO A D S  H A V IN G  9,009+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

F I R E  D E P T .

P A R K S  AND O PEN  SPA C E F IG .  2 5 N E I G H B O R H O O D  NO. 2 1



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T A B L E  24 N E I G H B O R H O O D  N o . 22
I N V E N T O R Y

PATHOLOGY FREQUENCY

FIRES 5

DIV. YOUTH SERVICES 0

WELFARE 17

HEALTH 1

TUBERCULOSIS 0
MENTAL HEALTH 1
VENEREAL DISEASE 0

CRIME 0

PARKS (Acres) 2.50

UNEMPLOYED 0

DRUG ABUSE 0

UNSOUND HOUSING UNITS 9

GENERAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA
POPULATION 672

% BLACK 0.85

MEDIAN INCOME/CENSUS TRACT $6,813

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING (%) 19
LAND AREA (Acres) 1,026.6

PERSONS/ACRES 0.65

PARK ACRES/1000 PERSONS 3.72

YEAR ROUND HOUSING UNITS 1,183

PERSON/OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT 3.94

MEDIAN SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED 10.6

YEAR ROUND VACANT HOUSING 119

FAMILIES WITH INCOME BELOW 
POVERTY LEVEL 194



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P U B L I C  S C H O O L  - E L E M . ,  M I D D L E ,  H IG H

R O A D S  H A V IN G  9,000+ A V E R A G E  D A I L Y  T R A F F I C  (ADT)

F I R E  D E P T .

P A R K S  AND O PEN  S P A C E  F IG .  2 6

JAY, FLORIDA

NEIGHBORHOOD NO. 2 2

65



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Delineation of neighborhoods and related data are listed 
on pages 22 through 65.

Table 3 pages 67 and 68 represents a summary of all 
neighborhood statistical relationships in the form of a 
Social Pathology Index (SPI). The application of this in­
dex reduces large amounts of data on social problems, 
economic dependence, and various other socio-economic 
factors into one numerical value of social-disorganization. 
This index allows a comprehensive and composite descrip­
tion of the socio-economic characteristics of blighted and 
non-blighted neighborhoods.

The SPI is an analitical tool and was derived from con­
cepts developed by the City of Providence, Rhode Island, 
in their Neighborhood Analysis. The City of San Jose, 
California, also employed the SPI Technique together 
with computer technology to form ulate their 
neighborhood analysis.

In describing the Social Pathology Index the San Jose 
Neighborhood Analysis states:

“The Index is very general in nature. It shows 
that one area of the city has more problems than 
another, further, the Index only ranks 
neighborhoods; it does not show that the higher 
score is unacceptable by community standards 
and it does not show how much variation there is 
between neighborhoods-the standard used here is 
relative rather than absolute. Regardless of how 
a neighborhood compares with other cities, it 
gets a high score when it has more problems than 
other neighbohoods . . .”

Judgements concerning the relative importance of the 
variables or their weights were not made. All of the 
variables listed constitute problematic situations which are



TABLE 25 INDICATORS OF SOCIAL PATHOLOGY

NEIGHBORHOOD VENEREAL DIVISION OF
NUMBER DRUGS DISEASE TUBERCULOSIS FIRE YOUTH SERVICES

1 9 9 10 10 10
2 6 5 2 6 3
3 7 1 3 7 1
4 3 1 4 4 1
5 10 1 1 6 2
6 5 1 4 9 4
7 5 2 1 4 I
8 4 2 5 9 9
9 4 9 8 9 9

10 2 2 5 6 5
11 7 1 8 8 8
12 9 5 1 7 6
13 9 1 7 7 8
14 3 3 7 5 5
15 6 8 1 3 3
16 8 7 6 8 7
17 3 4 6 2 7
18 2 1 1 3 1
19 8 6 1 5 4
20 8 1 1 4 1
21 2 10 9 8 1
22 1 1 1 3 1

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TABLE 25 — (continued)

NEIGHBORHOOD
NUMBER

MENTAL
HEALTH WELFARE CRIME HOUSING UNEMPLOYMENT

SOCIAL
PATHOLOGY

INDEX

1 10 10 10 9 10 9.70
2 1 5 6 3 2 3.90
3 7 6 9 5 4 5.00
4 3 1 6 1 3 2.70
5 5 3 8 1 4 4.10
6 7 4 9 6 6 5.50
7 8 5 4 6 7 4.30
8 7 8 6 8 9 6.70
9 8 9 8 9 7 8.00

10 5 9 4 4 9 5.10
11 8 7 9 6 4 6.60
12 8 2 6 3 8 5.50
13 9 6 3 5 8 6.30
14 9 4 3 4 6 4.90
15 4 7 3 7 8 5.00
16 9 8 7 7 5 7.20
17 3 3 7 2 5 4.20
18 3 4 8 1 9 3.30
19 4 3 4 1 9 4.50
20 4 1 5 1 3 2.90
21 6 9 5 8 5 6.30
22 2 8 1 10 1 2.90

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of interest to local government. Obviously, all of the 
variables are interrelated to some degree, which will be 
described in chapter four.

Construction of the Social Pathology Index Involved:

1. Divide the Study Area into sub-units for com­
parison. Census tract boundaries were used to 
form twenty-two neighborhoods, each of 
which are composed of one or more census 
tracts.

2. Select variables and collect data. Data used 
depended upon the data availability. The most 
important ingredients of the Index included 
relevant variables and accurate data.

3. Convert the raw data into rates. In order to 
make comparisons between neighborhoods of 
different sizes, data was reduced to rates per 
1000 families.

4. Rank the neighborhoods. Taking one variable 
at a time, the ranked neighborhoods were 
scored on a scale from one to ten, with ten be­
ing the highest or worst score. A score of one is 
reserved for a value of zero. Neighborhoods 
that had values above zero were divided as 
equally as possible and assigned scores from 
two to ten. This process is analogous to 
calculating a median rather than mean to 
describe the data.

5. Having converted the raw data into pure 
members, we average the individual scores of 
all variables to form the index for each 
neighborhood. The result is a single value for 
each neighborhood, which is the Social 
Pathology Index Value.

As previously stated the SPI shows one area has 
relatively more problems than other areas. Close examina­
tion will show index scores ranging from a low of 2.90, for



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the town of Jay, to a high 9.70 in the downtown Pensacola 
core area.

The range of scores reveals that the majority of the 
neighborhoods have an index value less than 6.00, but 
seven neighborhoods with a mean of 7.28 scored above 
6.00 value. It was decided that 6.00 represented a logical 
break-point, in terms of which neighborhoods should or 
should not be considered as treatment areas.

Those neighborhoods above the 6.00 SPI value were 1, 
8, 9, 11, 13, 16, and 21. These are shown in figure 27 page 
71, except neighborhoods 16 and 21. Neighborhood 
number 16, which covers the Warrington area, is shown as 
figure 20 page 53. Neighborhood number 21, the City of 
Milton, is shown on figure 25 page 63. These seven 
neighborhoods constitute areas of critical social 
disorganization, by exceeding the 6.00 Social Pathology 
Index value and are the neighborhoods which will receive 
detailed treatment in this report.

Those neighborhoods below the 6.00 SPI number are 
relatively free of significant social disorganization, 
although some high values existed in isolated cases. One of 
the most salient examples involved the “Drug Abuse” 
category, in that neighborhood number five had the 
highest drug abuse SPI value in the entire study area, while 
the other categories within the same neighborhood scored 
relatively lower values.

NEIGHBORHOOD ONE

Neighborhood One, the inner-city core area, scored 
either nine or ten in all pathology categories. This 
neighborhood is shown as figure 27 page 71, and covers 
the oldest sections of Pensacola. Over 73 percent of the ex­
isting housing units in this neighborhood were constructed 
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N E I G H B O R H O O D  B O U N D A R I E S  

C E N S U S  T R A C T  B O U N D A R I E S

N E I G H B O R H O O D  N U M B E R S N E IG H B O R H O O D  N O .11



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The Regional Planning Council survey (10 percent sample) 
identified 121 unsound housing units in this 
neighborhood. This survey was conducted, using a com­
puter print-out, by property parcels as listed on the 1971 
tax rolls. Assuming all property surveyed in this area had a 
residential structure upon it, we can infer an approxima­
tion of 1,210 units qualifying as blighted housing. This 
represents over 18 percent of the 6,524 existing residential 
units. These homes have wiring and plumbing problems by 
virture of age alone and maintenance would be a difficult 
job at best. Inadequate wiring was cited by the Pensacola 
Fire Department as the major structural problem causing 
fires within this neighborhood. A total of 471 fires occur­
red during the July 1971-June 1972 period, which was the 
highest number in the entire study area. Table 26 (pp. 
73-4) identifies neighborhood number one having the 
highest rates in five other categories as well. These include 
unemployment, crime, Division of Youth Services 
(D.Y.S.), housing, and health. In addition the median 
family income is the lowest of all neighborhoods, $4,338 
per year. Over fifty-seven percent of the residences are 
renter-occupied, which can be partially explained by the 
fact that the low income population generally is unable to 
own homes.

The high crime rate is characteristic of a downtown core 
area even though it is here that police protection is concen­
trated. Unemployment is generally a measure of economic 
dependence upon ones primary group (their relatives), or 
upon the State in the form of welfare. This 
neighborhood’s raw scores were highest in both the 
unemployment and welfare categories, also the median 
education level for the neighborhood is 9.7 years. Based 
upon the SPI value, drug abuse is a major factor of social 
disorganization in neighborhood one. This is increasingly



NEIGHBORHOOD

TABLE 26 RATES PER 1000 FAMILIES

NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

POPULATION 18,360 2,203 5,601 3,372 7,029 4,659 6,720 11,328 11,719 6,809 8,661
PERSONS/H.U. 3.17 2.78 2.54 2.59 3.20 2.92 2.91 2.97 3.73 3.54 2.32
NO. FAMILIES 5,792 793 2,206 1,302 2,197 1,596 2,310 3,815 3,142 1,924 3,734
FIRES 81.32 29.00 23.12 11.52 14.57 65.16 5.63 19.13 24.19 16.63 17.94
D. Y. S. 4.14 1.26 - - 0.46 1.25 - 2.36 3.18 1.56 1.61
HEALTH 8.29 3.78 3.17 1.54 1.82 3.76 3.46 1.83 5.73 2.60 2.14
CRIME 47.82 15.13 14.96 8.45 9.56 18.80 1.73 3.67 7.00 2.60 8.30
PARKS (ACRES) 6.52 3.22 12.59 29.95 11.45 6.08 - 1.33 3.54 3.58 6.79
HOUSING 20.89 1.26 1.81 - - 5.01 2.16 4.72 31.83 1.56 1.34
UNEMPLOYED 9.15 5.04 2.27 3.07 1.82 3.13 3.46 3.15 8.59 5.20 5.62
DRUG ABUSE 1.73 3.78 2.27 1.54 5.46 1.88 1.30 0.79 0.95 0.52 1.34
WELFARE 17.44 8.83 4.53 — 0.91 3.13 3.03 6.55 19.41 10.40 3.75



TABLE 26 (continued)

NEIGHBORHOOD
NUMBER 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

POPULATION 8,302 13,988 11,639 7,340 19,083 7,841 4,489 10,121 4,190 6,588 672

PERSONS/H.U. 3.56 3.84 3.63 3.96 3.25 3.47 3.38 4.08 3.52 3.25 3.94

NO. FAMILIES 2,332 3,643 3,207 1,854 5,872 2,260 1,329 2,481 1,191 2,027 171

FIRES 21.87 10.98 10.60 6.47 9.20 1.77 9.03 13.70 10.92 32.07 29.29

D. Y. S. 2.14 1.65 1.25 1.08 0.85 2.65 - 1.21 - - -

HEALTH 3.86 2.47 3.21 4.31 3.24 1.77 0.75 2.02 1.68 21.21 5.85

CRIME 5.57 0.55 0.31 1.08 2.72 0.44 12.79 1.61 4.03 4.44 -

PARKS (ACRES) 10.66 3.31 4.57 - 9.48 5.01 10.09 4.01 161.79 9.77 14.62

HOUSING 0.43 1.10 0.94 4.32 1.36 0.44 - - - 9.57 52.63

UNEMPLOYED 2.57 4.39 3.43 4.32 2.38 2.65 5.27 7.26 4.20 3.45 -

DRUG ABUSE 3.00 1.92 0.62 2.16 1.19 1.33 0.75 2.42 5.04 0.49 -

WELFARE 0.43 3.29 1.25 8.09 3.41 1.33 3.76 1.21 — 21.21 99.42

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the trend in areas where high rates of unemployment, 
crime, and delinquency reach the levels as evident in 
neighborhood one. A total of 37.79 acres of public 
parkland are present here, which represents a rate of 6.52 
acres per 1000 families. This is probably inadequate as this 
area has the highest population density per acre as shown 
in table 1 (pp.7-8).

NEIGHBORHOOD EIGHT

Neighborhood Eight consists of a major portion of the 
Brownsville area and has a SPI value of 6.70. Unlike 
neighborhood one, this area is located almost entirely in 
Escambia County. Our field survey identified eighteen 
blighted structures, which represents only 4.35 percent of 
the housing inventory. This can be partially explained by 
the fact that 80 percent of all existing homes were con­
structed since 1939, construction materials used, and the 
fact that the survey was an external condition survey only. 
This neighborhood is served by a volunteer fire depart­
ment. This department recorded a total of 73 structural 
fires, the majority of which were kitchen oriented. The 
median education level is less than that of a high school 
graduate at 10.0 years. Neighborhood eight had high 
unemployment SPI values. The DYS value is indicative of 
problems generally associated with neighborhoods 
undergoing general social and family disintegration. Table 
26 (pp.73-4) shows this neighborhood has the lowest rate 
in the health category. The data for this category comes 
from public health agencies only, and is not all inclusive. 
Those who can afford treatment from a private physician 
generally do. With the exception of TB these cases are not 
made a part of public records.



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NEIGHBORHOOD NINE

Neighborhood Nine is centrally located in the Pensacola 
metropolitan area and is more oriented toward commer­
cial and industrial land uses. This neighborhood had the 
second highest overall SPI value of 8.00. A low median 
education level of 9.0 years accompanies the high welfare, 
unemployment and crime rates for this neighborhood. Ap­
proximately one home of every three was identified as 
blighted, the highest rate for all neighborhoods. This is 
very significant in view of the fact that 84% of ail homes 
existing were constructed since 1939. Incompatibility of 
land uses are always present in indescriminant in- 
dustrial/residential development. On Fairfield Drive an 
elementary and high school were constructed across the 
highway from an existing sulfuric acid plant. Some years 
later a residential subdivision was constructed in this area 
and shortly thereafter signs of serious unsound structural 
conditions became obvious. This condition continues to 
deteriorate year by year.

The eastern portion of neighborhood nine has become 
increasing less desirable to live in because it was bisected 
by the Interstate 110 spur. The I-110 spur formed a twenty 
foot high “Chinese Wall” that isolated neighboring and 
neighbors who once lived across the street from each 
other. Land use transition, i.e. from residential to com­
mercial or industrial, produces a heterogenious land use 
relationship which usually leads to physical and social 
neighborhood deterioration.

NEIGHBORHOOD ELEVEN

Neighborhood Eleven is located north of the downtown 
area, approximately 50% of the land area is in Escambia



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County. The land use is predominantly single family 
residential, however, much new construction of high den­
sity apartments has taken place since the 1970 census. Pen­
sacola Junior College, Sacred Heart Hospital, and the 
Cordova Mall Shopping Center are located in this 
neighborhood. All three generate a major traffic impact 
on the internal and surrounding road network. A second 
mall is under construction, in the north end of this 
neighborhood. This will further stratify existing land use 
relationships. This neighborhood contains over 25 acres of 
parks which is considerably higher than the mean of 14.48 
acres for all the neighborhoods. This neighborhood had a 
SPI value of 6.60, which is above the overall SP1 value 
mean of 5.21. In contrast, this value is below the mean of 
7.28 for the seven neighborhoods identified as areas of 
critical social disorganization. The high median education 
(12.5) and income levels ($9,640) explain the low 
magnitudes in the welfare, health, and unemployment 
categories. Table 26 (pp.73-4) shows the crime rate to be 
very high, and was explained by the Pensacola Police 
Department that the majority of offenses and disturbances 
actually occurred at a public housing project located in the 
extreme south end of this neighborhood. In neighborhood 
number 11 the southern portion is the general area where 
the majority of the poverty level and welfare recipients 
live.

NEIGHBORHOOD THIRTEEN

Neighborhood Thirteen is comprised of an unincor­
porated area locally referred to as Myrtle Grove, located 
west of the City of Pensacola. It is characterized by 
predominant single family residential and undeveloped 
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for residential uses, which will reinforce the existing 
neighborhood character. Land located along the southern 
and western edges of the neighborhood boundary line, in 
all probability will remain relatively undeveloped due to 
the extremely high water table and related drainage prob­
lems. A SPI of 6.30 is the lowest value for these seven 
critical neighborhoods. Again the median educational 
level of 12.25 partially explains the relatively low welfare 
and unemployment rates. The blighted housing rate ( 1 . 1 0 )  

is the lowest among the seven critical neighborhoods as 
shown on table 26 (pp. 73-4). The 1970 census reported 
that 83.5% of existing housing inventory was constructed 
since 1950, this fact explains the low housing rate in this 
neighborhood.

Drug abuse, DYS, and mental health are major prob­
lems in this neighborhood as substantiated by the Social 
Pathology Index values. This can be correlated with age, 
in this neighborhood over 40 percent of the population is 
between 15 and 34 years old. Considering the population 
of this age group the number of park acres (12.05) is 
definitely inadequate. Organized activity was not offered 
by the county parks during the study period. However, 
Escambia County has since created and funded a parks 
and recreation department. This neighborhood should be 
considered a “grey area” because social trends are develop­
ing characteristic of neighborhoods with higher SPI 
scores.

NEIGHBORHOOD SIXTEEN Neighborhood Sixteen, 
figure 20 (p. 53) is generally comprised of the Warrington- 
Gulf Beach Highway area in the southwest extremity of 
the study area. Land uses are single family residential, 
undeveloped open space, and small areas of commercial



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uses. The Pensacola Country Club is located in the eastern 
section of this neighborhood, which is surrounded by ex­
amples of the best and worst housing in the SMSA. Large 
expanses of swampland with poor perculation make 
drainage and development in the western portion very 
costly. The area around Jackson and Bayou Marcus 
Creeks is low swampland and should remain in 
undeveloped open space land uses. This neighborhood has 
a total of 55.67 acres of dedicated park land, or 9.48 acres 
per 1000 families. This was both the highest rate and 
highest total park acreage for the six critical 
neighborhoods in Pensacola and Escambia County. A 
value of 7.20 was recorded on the SPI table as shown on 
pages 67 and 68. This table reveals that relative values in 
neighborhood 16 are moderately high in all categories ex­
cept unemployment and TB. Mental health, drugs, and 
welfare measurements are representing the moderately 
high rank values contributing to the SPI. Again these 
scores are indicative of a trend toward an increasing rate 
of physical neighborhood deterioration.

The high welfare value is reinforced by the high number of 
families with an income below the poverty level. The 683 
families, below this level, have a mean annual income of 
$2,057. This population is situated in the Patton Drive 
Moreno Court-Aero Vista area which contains the 
welfare, drug abuse, and mental health concentrations. 
The Escambia County Sheriffs Narcotics Division iden­
tified the Warrington area as the most drug-saturated area 
of Escambia County, especially in the heroin user class. 
The degree of drug abuse concentration, by 
neighborhood, was indeterminant in the Regional Plan­
ning Council survey. These area concentrations were pro­

vided by local narcotics agents. The sample failure is due



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to data reporting techniques, i.e. a person is arrested for 
breaking and entering, the primary reason for committing 
this crime was to support his drug habit.

Neighborhood sixteen’s year round housing unit inven­
tory consist of 6,441 units. The external evaluation survey 
identified 88 (1.36 percent) units we could classify as 
blighted. The major concentration of these dwelling units 
is bounded by Winthrop Avenue, Patton Drive, and Navy 
Boulevard.

NEIGHBORHOOD TWENTY ONE

Santa Rosa County seat, Milton, is neighborhood 
number twenty one. As explained earlier, the requirements 
for basic economic and social data necessitated the use of 
a whole census tract or combination, thereof. This worked 
well in Escambia County, where the tract sizes were 
relatively small in the urban area. Santa Rosa County 
tracts, however, were made much larger by the Bureau of 
the Census criteria with the exception of tract number 106. 
The City of Milton lies in both census tracts 105-106. The 
Bureau of the Census did not differentiate between city 
and county boundaries for Santa Rosa County as they did 
for Escambia County. That portion of the City of Milton 
in census tract 105 would be justly represented by the use 
of statistics available in tract 106, thus, that portion was 
assigned the statistics of census tract 106. Milton is shown 
as figure 20 (p.63) and related inventory is shown on page 
62. This neighborhood had a value of 6.30 as identified by 
the Social Pathology Index methodology. This is due to 
high ranking in the housing, health, and welfare 
categories. The land uses are typical of those found in the 
majority of small county seats. A total of 19.8 acres of 
public parks, or 9.79 acres per 1000 families, were iden­
tified by the Regional Planning Council Survey.



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The area north of Quinn Bayou and south of Caroline 
Street (US 90) represented the concentrated areas of 
blighted housing. Both areas are characterized by older, 
wooden structures, the southern section also contains 
Milton’s public housing project and the sewage treatment 
facilities. New construction is taking place north and west 
of town, leaving these two areas more isolated to en­
croaching non-residential land uses. Although the 1970 
census did not evaluate structures according to physical 
condition this can be inferred by the category “lacking 
some or all plumbing facilities”, as is listed in their 
publication (1, p. 5). Over 12 percent or its 2,276 housing 
units in the City of Milton lacked some or all plumbing 
facilities. In contrast to this internal statistic, the external 
housing evaluation conducted by the Regional Planning 
Council identified approximately 9.0 percent of the hous­
ing inventory as blighted. The real number, in all pro­
bability, lies somewhere between these two statistics.

The Santa Rosa County Health Department reported 
the highest rate for VD in the SMSA study area. A total of 
32 cases of gonorrhea were treated at the clinic during the 
71-72 study period. All of the patients were under 30 years 
of age. It was pointed out that this figure was actually low, 
because many people traveled to Pensacola for private 
treatment, thus avoiding local disclosure. Moreover, 
private physicians do not generally report cases of this 
nature to a County Health Department. Neighborhood 
number 21, as reported by the Florida Division of Family 
Services has the highest welfare rate of any neighborhood 
within the study area. The statistics used here revealed that 
the majority of welfare payments were for old age 
assistance. This neighborhood scored the lowest drug 
abuse rate of the seven critical neighborhoods.



REFERENCES

1. Bureau of the Census. 1970 Census o f  Population and 
Housing Pensacola SMS A.

2. Lowe, James, Escambia County Sheriffs Department 
Narcotics Division. Interview, June 26, 1973.



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IV. BLIGHT-SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION RELATIONSHIPS

The causes of blight are numerous. The most commonly 
recognized are the physical and environmental defects of a 
neighborhood such as deteriorated housing, heavy com­
mercial traffic, incompatible mixture of land uses, inade­
quate public facilities, etc. Most neighborhoods affected 
by blight have these causes present in varying combina­
tions. Beyond the physical and environmental causes of 
blight we must list social and economic causes as well. 
Neighborhood treatment has historically ignored the 
human element which is in dire need of attention. These 
human factors are affecting and being effected by blighted 
conditions.

Psychologists in the early 1950’s were advocating an 
“environmental determinism theory”. This theory attemp­
ted to explain behavior patterns and life style based upon 
his environmental background, i.e. the juvenile delinquent 
lived in a dilapidated housing area “across the tracks” 
which is the reason he was classified as such. There has 
been a shift of attention in recent years away from this 
theory and today it has been largely abandoned. The focus 
now is on more fundamental problems such as deteriora­
tion of individual opportunity, alienation, and social 
disorganization.

Neighborhoods where both blighted housing and a high 
amount of social disorganization are prevalent did serve as 
a frame of reference against which trends of other 
neighborhoods were compared. This is especially useful 
where a neighborhood rank in the housing category is 
relatively low while at the same time ranking high in social 
disorganization categories such as crime, delinquency, 
unemployment, and welfare. High rankings in these SP1 
indicators are an advance warning that social disorganiza­



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tion is reaching a magnitude that will eventually be 
reflected in the neighborhood residents attitude toward 
and treatment of housing.

Measurements of statistical correlation were made be­
tween housing, which is the measure of blight, and each of 
the other nine indicators that make up the Social 
Pathology Index. Table 27 (page 87) shows the statistical 
probability of any combination of pathologies occurring 
simultaneously within any neighborhood at the same time 
is shown. The Spearman Rank Order Correlation, as ex­
plained in chapter two, was used to construct table 27. A 
confidence level of 0.05 was selected, which meaning 95 
times out of 100 the sample was representative of the 
universe. This level is the commonly recognized statistical 
standard. This sets the level of significance for correlation 
coefficients at 0.5636 for this neighborhood analysis. 
Social indicators at or above this level are significantly 
related. Even though some social indicators are associated 
with coefficients below the 0.5636 level, it is the accum- 
mulative combination of all indicators acting upon a 
neighborhood and it’s inhabitants which brings about 
deterioration in both the physical and social realms. 
Certain social indicators appeared at higher magnitudes in 
all seven neighborhoods identifing areas of critical social 
disorganization. These social indicators were crime, DYS, 
welfare, unemployment, mental health, and drug abuse. 
In some instances a negative correlation between these in­
dicators occurs, as is shown between blighted housing and 
drug abuse in table 27 (p.87). This means that drug abuse 
cannot, according to available statistics, be identified with 
any particular neighborhood housing characteristic. Those 
associated with drug abuse are considered, by the general 
public not to be from areas of high social and physical am- 
menities. Table 26 (pp. 73-4) identifies neighborhoods five



TABLE 27 SOCIAL PATHOLOGY CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS

DRUG

HOUSING VD TB FIRES DYS MH W ELFARE CRIME PARKS UNEMP. ABUSE

HOUSING .5491 .3261 .5030 .4970 .4744 .8083 .2767 .8212 .4112 -.0148

VD .5491 .3881 .3307 .2233 .1375 .3083 .4667 .4212 .0867 .1985

TB .3261 .3881 .5508 .3794 .3704 .8083 .2767 -.0728 .4077 .0206

FIRES .5030 .3307 .5508 .3794 .4709 .8083 .2767 -.1088 .4082 -.0251

DYS .4970 .2233 .3794 .3794 .4709 .8083 .2767 -.0728 .4077 -.0251

MH .4744 .1375 .3704 .4709 .4709 .4246 .3450 .2631 .6471 .4514

WELFARE .8083 .3083 .8083 .8083 .8083 .4246 .2067 -.1942 .5336 .1290

CRIME .2767 .4667 .2767 .2767 .2767 .3450 .2067 .4864 .1488 .3636

PARKS .8212 .4212 -.0728 -.1088 -.0728 .2631 -.1942 .4864 .0390 .4353

UNEMP. .4112 .0867 .4077 .4082 .4077 .6471 .5336 .1488 .0390 .2565

DRUG ABUSE -.0148 .1985 .0206 -.0251 -.0251 .4514 .1290 .3636 .4353 .2565

LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE @ 0.05 = 0.5636



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and twenty as possessing the highest drug abuse rates for 
the SMSA, as opposed to data provided by local narcotics 
agents. Neighborhood five contains the Cordova Park 
area and neighborhood twenty is the City of Gulf Breeze. 
Further examination of this table will reveal a lack of 
blighted structures for either neighborhood.

Welfare has the highest correlation (0.8083) with hous­
ing of all the social indicators listed. DYS had an identical 
correlation level with welfare, but had a 0.4970 correlation 
when compared to housing. Mental health, crime and 
unemployment coefficients are below the statistical level 
of significant relationships, but a relationship is evident 
and they should not be disregarded. These social variable 
coefficients were compared to blighted housing coeffi­
cients (housing units needing extensive repairs or 
unsound), and may have been at much higher levels if a 
third housing category had been incorporated. The third 
category would have identified housing units in a marginal 
state of repair, and the extent of a neighborhood’s poten­
tial future physical blight. Those units identified as struc­
turally marginal would represent transitional areas where 
the process of social and physical decay should be halted. 
It is the position of this analysis that areas of heavy blight 
have passed the state of economically feasible rehabilita­
tion.

The following table identifies and ranks the highest 
rates of social pathology within each of the seven critical 
neighborhoods.



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TABLE 28

RANKS OF SELECTED SOCIAL PATHOLOGIES

NEIGHBORHOOD
HOUSING 
WELFARE 
D. Y. S.
MENTAL HEALTH 
UNEMPLOYMENT 
CRIME 
DRUG ABUSE

1 8 9 11 13 16 21

2 2 1 6 7 5 3
3 1 2 4 2 1 1
6 5 6 5 5 7 -
5 6 5 3 3 2 2
4 4 3 2 1 4 5
1 3 4 1 6 3 4
7 7 7 7 4 6 6

This table is taken from table 26 (pp.73-4) entitled 
“Rates per 1000 Families”. The indicators in table 28 were 
selected because they are the most disorienting factors ex­
amined. Within each neighborhood the rates were ranked 
to determine the importance of each indicator. Blighted 
housing is included in table 28 to allow the reader to make 
comparisons between housing and the ranks of social 
dysfunction. Evaluating a single dysfunction gives rise to 
falacious deductions in that it is the accumulative affect of 
all dysfunctions which is responsible for neighborhood 
deterioration. The table identifies blighted housing to be 
the major problem in neighborhood nine and the second 
major problem in neighborhoods one and eight. Welfare 
was the number one problem in neighborhoods eight, six­
teen, and twenty one. Drug abuse was consistantly ranked 
as one of the lesser or the least critical dysfunction of table 
28. Had the local law enforcement agencies kept records as 
to why crimes were committed this dysfunction, without a 
doubt, would have achieved a higher ranking. Social 
disorganization generally ranks above housing in 
neighborhoods eleven, thirteen and sixteen, but as 
previously pointed out this is transitory in nature. The



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social disorganization will eventually reach levels which 
will be reflection in the physical element.

Social disorganization is of a more crucial magnitude in 
the seven neighborhoods identified herein than with the re­
maining fifteen neighborhoods of the study area. This 
disorganization affects the individual, his family, close 
neighbors, and eventually the entire neighborhood. 
Deterioration of the human element affects individual op­
portunity, hope, self-esteem and general human welfare. 
The individual can generally be characterized with a condi­
tion of apathy despair, hopelessness (anomie), and aliena­
tion, which will be reflected in their physical environment. 
Those so affected are demoralized by their general situa­
tion and do little to improve their immediate environment. 
In fact, many take out their frustration and alienation on 
their surroundings, thereby accelerating blight.



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V. RECOMMENDATIONS

The overall program design, which identified the 
guidelines of this work element, was initially written in 
1970.

This work element, neighborhood analysis, was at that 
time scheduled to have the research conducted and be writ­
ten between July 1, 1972 and June 30, 1973. Due to 
governmental policy changes, between July 1, 1972 and 
January 1, 1973 the Department of Housing and Urban 
Development was in the waning stages of administering 
numerous programs designed to promote a suitable living 
environment for those persons lacking such basics of life.

The overall program design allocated a portion of the 
work program to the development of strategies or 
methodologies employable within the Pensacola SMSA, 
which when applied, would curtail or eradicate the 
cancerous infliction of blight.

Initially, it was the concensus of the authors that this 
portion of the work element would involve detailed 
research of existing Federal programs applicable to the 
various blight associated problems identified by our 
neighborhood analysis research. The research is to 
generate recommendations for a plan of action to be 
adopted and administered by local government. Revenue 
sharing and the Better Communities Act subsequently sur­
faced. April 19, 1973, H. R.7277 (The Better Communities 
Act) was introduced to the first session of the 93rd Con­
gress. The findings and purpose stated in H.R.7277 are:

“. . . (that) States and units of general local 
government are the most appropriate levels of 
government to develop and to carry out com­
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Federal assistance for community develop­
ment is presently so e x c e s s iv e ly  f r a g m e n t e d  a n d  
c o n t r o l le d  a t  th e  F e d e r a l  le v e l,  channeled 
through so many separate overlapping and in­
dependent grant programs and to so many dif­
ferent special purpose bodies and agencies that it 
has become an in e f f e c t iv e  use of the Federal 
funds devoted to assistance for community 
development.

The effectiveness of Federal assistance for 
community development would be improved by 
making Federal resources allocated for such pur­
poses available to States and u n it s  o f  g e n e r a l  
lo c a l  g o v e r n m e n t s  to use with broad discretion in 
light of their evaluation of their o w n  community 
development needs and the resources available to 
them to meet those needs . .
(italics are the Authors) (l,pp. 1-2).

The mandate to “units of general local government” is 
extremely obvious, local government must provide finan­
cial assistance for community development if community 
development is to occur. The “Better Communities Act”, 
when passed, will authorize funding for each of the fiscal 
years from 1974 to 1979. This act actually destroys the 
following HUD categorical programs: urban renewal, 
neighborhood development programs, code enforcement, 
demolition grants, model cities, neighborhood facilities, 
water and sewer grants, open space and historical preser­
vations, rehabilition loans and public facilities loans. The 
Better Communities Act does n o t ,  in its present form, af­
fect housing or community planning. This act, the Better 
Communities Act, negated the justification for a detailed 
study of Federal assistance applicable to blight problems.

Thus, as a result of the current action undetaken by the 
Federal government, all the strategies suggested in this 
chapter hinge upon a 100 percent fiscal and physical effort



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on the behalf of local government, without the aid of “ex­
cessively fragmented and controlled” categorical Federal 
programs, plus their desire to provide such amenities. 
Seemingly the strategy to follow between now and 1979, in 
relation to blight related problems, would be the continua­
tion of the deleted Federal programs, by local govern­
ment, with funds received from revenue sharing and the 
Better Communities Act appropriations. Apparently this 
is one goal the Federal government is hoping to achieve. 
Or is it? Could it be that the Federal government has 
realized that those programs which were destroyed, were 
failures in that they did not achieve their specified goals or 
objectives? Or does the Federal government feel that some 
strategy is necessary to shift emphasis from the burden­
some socially oriented programs to measurable en­
vironmental programs; the result of which will actually be 
achieved by H.R. 7277 and revenue sharing?

The statement above, which poses the reality of more 
monies to be spent in the environmental field and less in 
the social field, is based upon the intended use of revenue 
sharing monies in the Pensacola SMSA. May 24 and 25, 
1973, each governmental body in the Pensacola SMSA 
was contacted by a staff member of the Escambia-Santa 
Rosa Regional Planning Council. The purpose of this con­
tact was to list the projects for which revenue sharing 
money would be spent.

The composite list of projects for the Pensacola SMSA 
includes: construction of a library, the purchase of road 
maintenance equipment, road improvements, purchase of 
parks and recreation equipment, purchase of a parkway 
right-of-way, the construction of a central garage, the 
drilling of a waterweil, purchase of chlorination equip­
ment, upgrade water and sewer mains, a drainage study, a



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community center, a non-Federal neighborhood develop­
ment project, a summer recreation programs, an addition 
to an existing building to house new fire fighting equip­
ment, and possibly some type of social program.

As one can see, social related proposals appear to be a 
one time program. The non-Federal neighborhood devel­
opment is the only proposed project which will have any 
direct long range affect upon the social impact of the Pen­
sacola SMSA.

Ignoring speculation the elimination of blight is once 
again the sole responsibility of local government, as was 
the case prior to the initiation of “excessively fragmented 
and controlled” Federal programs. This harsh reality 
stems from the genesis and proliferation of blight, blight 
related apathy, and lack of direct local government action 
in the blight eradication spectrum.

Blight, itself, is conceived through the utter lack of per­
sonal pride, total disregard for others, and the lack of 
community identity, the results of which are permitted to 
develop into strongly entrenched habits initially tolerated 
and eventually becoming common or accepted practices, 
with a total disregard of the resultant impact. Therefore, 
when local government permits such practices to continue, 
they automatically accept the burden, to the degree 
necessary, in order to reverse such practices to protect the 
vast majority from the squalor perpetrated upon them by 
the ignorant, prideless, and inconsiderate minority (the 
term minority refers to number only).

Throughout this chapter we discuss the blight problem 
in generalities. We take this opportunity to qualify this 
generality by stating that the cities of Pensacola and Gulf 
Breeze, for all practical purposes, are exceptions to the



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lack of structural blight control methodologies. For all 
practical purposes, the City of Gulf Breeze has not ex­
perienced the blight enigma.

Local government can curtail the cancerous growth of 
blight by three physical strategies. First, a comprehensive 
code enforcement program is a mandatory tool for those 
units of local government lacking such implements.

A comprehensive code enforcement program consists of 
a building, plumbing, gas, electrical, and minimum hous­
ing code which are adopted, annually updated, applied, 
and rigorously enforced throughout the entire jurisdiction 
of the appropriate units of local government. Ultimately 
these codes should be compatible between governmental 
jurisdictions.

A comprehensive code enforcement program directed at 
the existing vacant housing inventory and any future va­
cant housing units would ensure that the total housing in­
ventory would eventually become decent safe, and 
sanitary. For example, if a vacant housing unit did not 
contain the appropriate plumbing facilities necessary to 
meet the minimum code requirements, action must be 
taken to prohibit occupance until such plumbing deficien­
cies are appropriately taken care of. Another example in­
volves the transportation of condemned or unacceptable 
structures from one governmental jurisdiction to with a 
minimum housing code to a jurisdiction which does not 
have a minimum housing code. This example will become, 
if it has not already, a reality when the 1-110 spur right-of- 
way into the City of Pensacola is purchased. Without an 
enforced minimum housing code in Escambia County 
some of the structure within the right-of-way will in­
evitably be moved from the City of Pensacola to some site 
in Escambia County, subsequently adding to the county’s



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inventory and associated burden of sub-standard housing 
units.

Actually, existing sub-standard housing units, if vacant 
and marginally or uneconomically feasible to renovate, 
should be removed from the existing housing inventory 
thru demolition.

A comprehensive code enforcement program must app­
ly to the rental units within the Pensacola SMSA in par­
ticular. It is the authors feeling that absentee landlordism 
is highly conductive to the genesis and proliferation of the 
decadence associated with and of blight proper. Further, it 
is our hypothesis, based upon a limited amount of per­
sonal experience, that a large number of absentee 
landlords collect rent monies but fail to maintain their 
property in a fashion required to stay deterioration. On 
the other hand, many renters are also at fault due to their 
failure to treat rental property with the proper respect 
necessary to perserve a structure in a livable, non­
deteriorating condition.

A second strategy involves the development of an exten­
sive “aesthetic” ordinance. This ordinance must apply 
directly to the health hazard and aesthetic decadence 
generated by the accumulation of refuse (junk, garbage, 
odds and ends, etc.) upon property parcels.

The aesthetic ordinance must be structured to eliminate 
the existance of an accumulation of junk washing 
machines and refrigerators, etc. upon open property 
parcels as evidenced by figure 28 (p. 100), the appearance 
of degenerative land uses, i.e. such as a second hand store 
using a vacant single family residence as a storage facility 
(fig. 29 p. 100) the accumulation of garbage upon idle pro­
perty owned by local government (fig. 30 p. 100) as well as 
upon private property.



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It is our recommendation that an aesthetic ordinance be 
broad enough to cover property which contains abandon 
commercial uses (figures 31 and 32 pp. 101-2) and our 
valuable shoreline (figures 33 and 34 pp. 102-3).

Third, a form of land use regulation must be enacted to 
provide viable guidance for the development of an area, 
and they are also necessary to provide a basis for the 
logical criteria necessary to guide development and plan­
ning activities. Land use regulations are a primary tool for 
the orderly growth of any area. This strategy is mentioned 
because the majority of the land area in the Pensacola 
SMSA is in the rudimentary guidance stages, typically 
lacking the basic benefits provided by proper land use 
regulations. The rudimentary stage is a degenerative stage, 
that is the quality of the natural endowment is continually 
diminishing due to the lack of proper guidance.

Figures 35, 36, 37, & 38 pp. 103-5 illustrates the lack of 
land use regulations better than a lengthy narrative. The 
figures identify the presence of tank farms in a residential 
neighborhood, commercial-residential conflict, conflic­
ting residential styles, and a combination of agricultural- 
residential-industrial uses, all examples are representative 
of areas which lack land use regulations.

Land use regulations (zoning) proposals for the unin­
corporated areas of the Pensacola SMSA have met with 
unsurmountable opposition on at least three separate oc­
casions. During each occasion land use regulations were 
presented as a zoning ordinance, which public opinion felt 
dictated land use and, thus, lead to the rejection of each 
proposed ordinance by county residents. It is quite possi­
ble we are fortunate that such land use regulations (zon­
ing) have been entirely unsuccessful. It is evident that the 
typical land use regulations, when applied to large land



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FIGURE 28 JUNK ACCUMULATION

FIGURE 29 CONVERTED RESIDENTIAL USE



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FIGURE 30 INDESCRIMINATE TRASH DUMPING

FIGURE 31 COMMERCIAL ABANDONMENT



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FIGURE 32 COMMERCIAL ABANDONMENT



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FIGURE 39 SHORELINE LITTER

FIGURE 35 INDUSTRIAL-RESIDENTIAL CONFLICT



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FIGURE 37 RESIDENTIAL CLASS CONFLICT



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FIGURE 38 AGRICULTURAL-RESIDENTIAL-INDUSTRIAL
INCOMPATIBILITY

areas, tend to stifle the creativity of developers and pro­
mote a creative sterility and dull, monotonous land uses. 
Fortunately, another alternative is available.

Sterility and monotony must be avoided for the sake of 
every one concerned. Therefore, we recommend the con­
sideration of the type of land use regulations approach 
developed by the Regional Planning Council of Baltimore, 
Maryland. This approach is labeled Environmental 
Characteristics Planning (ECP). Environmental 
Characteristics Planning

“. . . has no preconceived notion about uses.
The decision as to whether a particular activity 
will be appropriate at a given location is made on 
the basis of its compatibility with the en­
vironmental character of an area. If the intensity 
level and landscaped area are in keeping with the



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environmental characteristics, use becomes a 
secondary consideration.

The ECP approach encourages diversified 
development patterns. Individual proposals 
prepared by designers and planners are evaluated 
on the basis of their conformity to the en­
vironmental characteristic type. By guiding 
overall development, the proposed systems 
would achieve the purpose of planning and zon­
ing while, at the same time allowing initiative, 
originality and self-expression in individual 
developments. The end product would be a 
higher quality in urban character.” (2, p. 5)

Such a strategy would permit more latitude for 
developers which would in turn result in a more aesthetic 
and environmentally protective type of land development.

The three strategies already mentioned; a comprehen­
sive code enforcement program, an “aesthetic” ordinance, 
and a viable form of a land use package, are typical of 
historical blight treatment strategies. The type of blight 
treated by the suggested strategies is that of visual blight 
only. An out of sight, out of mind, strategy does little to 
accomplish the objective of this work element, which is the 
eradication of blight in the Pensacola SMSA.

This strategy tends to accomplish what the Federal 
government has achieved with their urban renewal action. 
Urban renewal activities mobilized blight generators and 
dispersed those generators throughout areas which had, 
up until that time, resisted the cancerous decay and 
decadence of blight. Therefore, we feel these strategies 
must be accompanied by actions directed toward solving 
the social ills also inherent in blight areas. It is a combina­
tion of treatment strategies, physical and social, which we 
feel will achieve the sought after objective. One treatment



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without the other will not serve to curtail, let alone 
eradicate, blight in the Pensacola SMSA.

The approach to restore social viability must be multi­
facial in character. Programs must be realistic in concept, 
far reaching in application, and generate a maximum 
return for monies expended. Moreover, programs must 
not be confined within the political boundary lines of a 
particular governmental entity, because blight and its in­
herent social problems are indiscriminantely affecting 
most of the Pensacola SMSA. This neighborhood analysis 
has identified blighted housing areas and associated social 
disorganization as depicted in figure 20 (p. 53), 25 (p. 63) 
and 27 (p. 71).

According to the Intergovernmental Program Office a 
total of 35 social-service organizations are operating in 
Pensacola and Escambia County. Larger social service 
organizations are Federally funded in part, and as such are 
faced with the requirement of procuring additional 
sources of operating revenue. The matching federal grant 
programs are no longer in existance due to the passage of 
the State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972. Presi­
dent Nixon signed this act on October 20, 1972. This act 
requires annual appropriations from general revenue shar­
ing funds, for a five-year period, retroactive to January 1, 
1972. In effect, many local social service organizations are 
extremely reliant revenue sharing funds for the continued 
operation of their programs.

On the neighborhood level, many social programs, that 
have been affected by funding problems, are active in the 
critical area identified by this neighborhood analysis. 
Namely:



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1. Welfare
2. Unemployment
3. Crime
4. Division of Youth Services (Juvenile 

delinquency)
5. Mental Health
6. Drug Abuse

These six pathologies were chosen not only because of 
their omnipresence, but because their cumulative effect is 
crucial upon the human element of neighborhoods.

Local government can restore social viability by im­
plementation of two basic strategies: the organization of 
neighborhood associations, and the creation of a Regional 
Human Resource Agency. Neighborhood association is a 
grass roots organization of deprived citizens striving to 
claim their fair share of local governmental services.

Neighborhood associations must be established within 
those areas of critical social disorganization. The number 
of associations would be dependent upon geographic size, 
population densities, and organization manageability. The 
Madison, Wisconsin, City Planning Department establish­
ed 22 neighborhood associations. According to their plan:

“all neighborhoods have advantages and pro­
blems. But even if there were no problems, 
nothing is so good that it can’t be improved. A 
neighborhood organization can help do that if it 
is capably led, well organized, and representative 
of all residents. It can find problems you didn’t 
know were there, and prevent other problems 
from occurring in the future. It’s likely your area 
does have some problems. Those could be in the 
areas of housing, schools, transportation, jobs, 
or any of a number of others. A neighborhood 
organization can help residents start thinking 
about their problems and it can give direction to



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a community’s efforts to solve its problems. To 
do this, community understanding is essential.

Some problems can be handled by one person.
He can cut his grass, or paint his house. But he 
can’t do the same for all his neighbors. They 
must do it for themselves. If they don’t, it won’t 
really matter if there’s one nice house on a block 
of deteriorating homes. All your neighbors must 
be aware of the fact that they should keep up 
their homes. Total cooperation is necessary.”

The resident knows his problems better than others and 
will provide his ideas and knowledge to solve 
neighborhood problems. The neighborhood association 
concept is based on the premise of citizen participation 
and involvement in the decision making process. The 
genesis for such a program is generally provided by the 
lack of governmental attention. Citizen participation pro­
vides public officials and social service organizations with 
the needs, desires, and attitudes of the neighborhood 
residents. It is mandatory that the people who make final 
decisions, in addition to the people who are affected, par­
ticipate in the neighborhood association. A neighborhood 
association organizational chart may take many forms. 
But, the idea of a capably led group representative of ail 
residents, is central.

Dynamic neighborhood association inputs, into the 
decision making process, will bring about desired goals 
and objectives. Better neighborhoods will occur when 
residents local government cooperation is achieved. When 
neighborhood residents see positive actions being taken by 
local government and governmental programs, a mental 
attitude accomplishment will be felt. Effective 
neighborhood associations thus eliminating the residents 
feeling of alienation, despair, helplessness, discrimination, 
and apathy.



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The second social strategy is the creation of a Regional 
Human Resource Agency and the expansion of specified 
social service functions.

The concept of a county level Department of Human 
Resources is one of several alternatives currently being 
considered by the Escambia County Commissioners. This 
department would assume the functions of the Communi­
ty Action Program, in addition to planning and coor­
dinating the activities of all county supported social ser­
vice agencies. The R.H.R.A., as advocated by the authors 
should be an autonomous agency responsible for coor­
dinating and planning a broad spectrum of all social ser­
vices for all residents of the Pensacola SMSA. It would be 
jointly funded by the seven local governmental units with 
a portion of their general revenue sharing funds. The 
Regional Human Resource Agency would serve as the 
coordinating agency for those 35 local organizations as 
well as related programs on the State and Federal level. 
The membership should include one representative from 
each organization providing social services in the area as 
well as one representative from the United Way.

A single agency in the coordinative role would eliminate 
duplication of effort, thus maximizing appropriated and 
matching funds. The Federal action involving social ser­
vice programs requires that local governmental units 
decide which programs will receive through general 
revenue sharing funding. The Regional Human Resource 
Agency will identify the viability and funding needs of 
each agency through cost-effectiveness methodologies. 
This is current practice by the Community Planning Divi­
sion of the United Way (formerly United Fund). Thus a 
Regional Human Resource Agency would provide more 
effective approaches to the solution of social disorganiza­
tion through planning and coordination of fragmented 
programs and efforts.



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This neighborhood analysis has identified seven 
neighborhoods surpassing critical levels of social 
disorganization. These neighborhoods are located in the 
cities of Milton and Pensacola and in Escambia County. 
The social disorganization syndrome transcends all 
political boundary lines, thereby, becoming a problem to 
more than one governmental entity. To be effective, social 
programs and services dealing with the many facets of 
social disorganization must be able to transcend such 
boundary lines also.

In addition to the creation of the Regional H.R.A. the 
restoration of social viability requires additional funding 
and expansion of specified social service organizations. 
These social service organizations include, but are not 
limited to:

1. The Community Action Program
2 A comprehensive Child Day Care Center 

Agency
3. A Youth Service Center combined with the 

Boy’s Club of Escambia and the Florida Divi­
sion of Youth Services; and

4. The Community Mental Health Association

The Regional Human Resource Agency would absorb the 
Community Action Program Committee, Inc., and would 
assume their overall administrative, planning, and coor- 
dinative role in addition to their current work program. 
The Community Action Program is a private non-profit 
corporation, whose function is to mobilize and channel 
the resources of private and public organizations and in­
stitutions into anti-poverty action. The Green Amendment 
to the 1964 Economic Opportunity Act allows local 
government to assume, by resolution, CAP funding and 
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agency status. The following agencies are identified 
because their existing work programs treat six of the social 
pathology indicators examined in this analysis.

The Escambia County Community Central Services pro­
vide day care services to those children of low income 
families in Pensacola and Escambia County. The agency is 
75 percent Federally funded and 25 percent of its funds are 
provided locally. The concept of day care centers is two­
fold: it allows the mother to seek employment or training 
opportunities to employment; and it provides the child 
with a creative curriculum plan and comprehensive ser­
vices such as dental and medical attention, and necessary 
social and psychological counseling. Eighty-seven percent 
of the present caseload within the existing program is 
single parent families. An expansion of these facilities 
within neighborhoods one, eight, nine, and twenty-one 
would provide the unemployed mother with the oppor­
tunity to escape her alienated environment and become a 
more viable member of society. Once employment is 
secured the working parent would lessen her burden upon 
society by either reducing or eliminating her welfare re­
quirements.

The authors advocate that crime and juvenile delinquency 
problems within the seven critical neighborhoods will be 
handled by the combined efforts of three agencies. These 
agencies are: A Youth Service Bureau, (to be created 
within the Regional Human Resource Agency and ad­
minister to pre-delinquent needs), the Escambia Boys Club 
(to provide recreational needs) and the Florida Division of 
Youth Services, (which serves a post-delinquent function).

In their report The Challenge o f Crime in a Free Society 
the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Ad­
ministration identified Youth Service Bureaus as a sue-



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cessful approach to juvenile delinquency prevention. 
Youth Service Bureau divert from the justice system 
children who have not committed criminal acts, but whose 
problems in school, at home or in the neighborhood may 
lead them to do so if they do not receive guidance. They 
also deal with minor offenders whose behavior is rooted in 
similar problems. According to the Commissions report:

“A Youth Service Bureau is not a part of the 
justice system. Its ultimate goal is delinquence 
prevention. It accepts referrals from the police, 
the intake department of the court, the schools, 
parents, and youth themselves; provides short­
term counseling; coordinates community 
resources on behalf of those who need them; 
strengthens existing agencies by purchasing ser­
vices if necessary; develops new resources when 
appropriate services cannot otherwise be obtain­
ed; and works to modify community attitudes 
and practices whch create delinquency-breeding 
situations. Its role is that of a catalytic change 
agent. However, it is not a panacea for delin­
quency, nor does it attempt to cure all social ills.”

The bureau would also obtain data on deficiencies in 
youth services, prepare plans, and suggest alternatives for 
the Regional Human Resource Agency. The Agency 
would select priorities and allocate funding.

The Escambia Boys Club, Inc. provides recreational and 
physical fitness programs for boys 7 to 18 years of age. 
Little narrative is required to relate the success of such 
clubs in deprived socio-economic areas of cities across the 
nation. Either more Boys Club facilities need to be con­
structed or direct outreach programs initiated to better 
serve community needs. Particular emphasis should be 
placed upon public housing projects where, juvenile delin-



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quent problems are concentrated, in addition to 
neighborhood one, eight, nine, sixteen and twenty-one.

The juvenile courts process over 4000 referrals per year to 
the Florida Division of Youth Services. Approximately 
one-half of this figure is children in need of supervision 
(C.I.N.S.) and the other half are actual law violaters. This 
division deals with juvenile problems on a post-facto basis 
and is part of the justice system. This division works close­
ly with the Boys Club on a referral basis and serves to 
bridge the gap between the juvenile court and the juvenile 
offender. An indicator of the effectiveness of the Boys 
Club and the Youth Service Bureau could be measured by 
reduced case-loads within the court and Division of Youth 
Services. The authors are of the opinion that when juvenile 
crimes are eliminated today, the adult crime rate of tomor­
row will also be reduced.

The Community Mental Health Association, a two-county 
agency, is administering drug abuse and mental health 
programs. During the past year the mental health center 
provided various treatments to over 4,000 patients, many 
of which are residents in the seven neighborhoods display­
ing critical levels of social disorganization. The case load 
would have no doubt been larger if the service was provid­
ed on the neighborhood level. Direct outreach programs 
are needed in those neighborhoods where high rates of 
drug abuse and mental health were identified.

The foregoing discussion dealt with how five existing and 
one new social service organization could work, under a 
Regional Human Resource Agency, to restore social 
viability on the neighborhood level. As stated earlier some 
thirty-five social-service organizations, both public and 
private, are operating in the city of Pensacola and Escam­
bia County at the present time. The Regional Human



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Resource Agency is a logical planning and coordinating 
body for social services. In summary, our recommenda­
tions are divided into two distinct areas:

1. The physical restoration

2. The restoration of social viability.

The physical restoration methodologies urged a conserva­
tion attitude through a comprehensive code enforcement 
program, and aesthetic ordinance, and some form of land 
use control.

Neighborhood viability occurs when the level of social 
disorganization is reduced or eliminated. This will be done 
in two steps. Organizing neighborhood associations to 
serve as the voice of the neighborhood to local government 
and eliminating social pathologies through the coor­
dinated efforts of the Regional Human Resource Agency. 
The success or failure to curtail and eradicate blight rests 
entirely with elected officials and neighborhood residents.



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REFERENCES

1. U.S. Congress. Elouse. Committee on Banking
and Currency. Better Comunities Act o f  1973 
(tentative). 93rd Cong., 1st Sess., 1973.

2. Kaminsky, Jacob. Environmental Characteristics
Planning: An Alternative Approach to Physical 
Planning. Baltimore, Maryland: Regional Plan­
ning Council, August, 1972.

3. Mooney, Joe. Intergovernmental Program Office.
Pensacola, Florida. Interview, June 6, 1973.

4. The Youth Service Bureau. National Council on
Crime and Delinquency, Paramus, N.J. June 
1971.

5. Barrett, Earl. Florida Division of Youth Services.
Pensacola, Florida. Interview, April 1973.

6. Neland, Jerry. Boys Club of Escambia, Inc. Pen­
sacola, Florida. Interview, July 10, 1973.

7. M adison City Plan Com mission. Your
Neighborhood is What you Make It. Madison, 
Wisconsin. 1970.

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