Census taking in the 1940s

Census taking in the 1940s

In this undated photo provided by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, a Census Bureau staffer operates an electric tabulator at the U.S. Census Bureau. Data for the 1940 Census was collected by hand and transferred to punched cards which were then run through the tabulating machine. The tabulating machine printed the final calculation.

Credit: AP Photo/Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library Museum