1930 California Census May 2026

or "Enumeration District" maps for a certain city. Interpret 1930 codes for occupations or marital status.

Detailed records of "Little Tokyo" in L.A. and Chinatown in San Francisco document vibrant but segregated communities living under restrictive housing covenants. 1930 California Census

For genealogists and historians, the 1930 Census is the "Bridge to the Modern Era." It is the last census available before the Dust Bowl migrations of the mid-1930s forever changed the state's social fabric. It captures the pioneers of the silent film era, the builders of the Golden Gate Bridge (which began shortly after), and the last generation born before the age of television. or "Enumeration District" maps for a certain city

L.A. surpassed San Francisco as the state’s largest metropolis, reaching 1.2 million residents. 🏗️ The Economic Landscape and Chinatown in San Francisco document vibrant but

In 1930, a modest bungalow in Los Angeles was valued around $5,000, while monthly rent averaged $25–$40.