6 POPULATION—FLORIDA Table 3.—Area and Population of Counties: 1890 to 1930 Continued [A minus sign (—) denotes decreaso] 1 Part of Alachua annexed to Levy and part of Levy annexed in 1913; parts taken to form Gilchrist in 1920. 7 Part of Baker annexed to Nassau, and parts of Clay, Duval, and Nassau annexed in 1913. 3 Bay organized from part of Washington, and part of Calhoun annexed, in 1913. * Part of Bradford taken to form Union in 1921; part annexed to Putnam in 1927. 3 Part of Brevard taken to form St. Lucie in 1905. « Broward organized from parts of Dade and Palm Beach in 1915. 7 Parts of Calhoun annexed to Bay in 1913; part taken to form Gulf in 1925. I Charlotte, Glades, Hardee, and Highlands organized from parts of Do Soto In 1921. 9 Part of Clay annexed to Baker in 1913, and part annexed to Putnam in 1927. Collier and Hendry organized from parts of Leo in 1923. " Parts of Dado taken to form Palm Beach in 1909 and part of Broward in 1915. II Dixie organized from part of Lafayette in 1921. 13 Part of Duval annexed to Baker in 1913. 11 Flagler organized from parts of St. Johns and Volusia in 1917. 13 Gilchrist organized from part of Alachua in 1920. 16 Gulf organized from part of Calhoun in 1925. 37 Part of Hillsborough taken to form Pinellas in 1912. o! Holmes annexed to Washington .and port of Washington nnnoicd to Holmes in 1915. 19 Indian River organized from part of St. Lucio In 1925. 99 Part of Jnckson annexed to Washington in 1915. Part of Jefferson annexed to Madison and part of Madison annexed to Jefferson In 1923 * Part of Taylor annexed in 1911; part of Lafayette taken to form Dixie in 1921. 9 Part of Levy annexed to Alachua, and part of Alachua annexed, in 1913 11 Part of Manatee taken to form Sarasota in 1921. 99 Martin organized from parts of St. Lucie and Palm Beach in 1925 9 Part of Nassau annexed to Baker, and part of Baker annexed, in 1913 •* Okaloosa organized from parts of Snnta liosa and Walton in 1910 99 Okeechobee organized from parts of Osceola. Palm Beach, and St. Lucie in 1917 99 Part of Orange taken to form Seminole In 1913. ' 99 Part of Osceola taken to form part of Okcechobeo In 1917 ffig* *■"» pan of Broward in 1915, part of 31 Part of Pasco annexed to Polk between 1S90 and 1000 33 Parts of Bradford and Clay annexed to Putnam in 10*>7 takeSn'-to^tS J* of Okeechobee in 1917; parts 3‘ Part of Santa Rosa taken to form part of Okaloosa in 1910 53 Part of Taylor annexed to Lafayette In 1911. 35 Union organized from part of Bradford In 1921. parts of Holmes and Jackson annexed in 1915. P annexed to W alton in 1913 and Holmes in 1915, Minor civil divisions—The primary divisions of the counties of Florida are known as election precincts. These election precincts include the secondary divisions which are incorporated as cities, towns, and villages. Table 4 shows the population of each county by election precincts, cities, towns, and villages for the last three censuses The population of the secondary divisions is shown in italics under the population of the election precincts in which they arc respectively located Several of the cities and towns are coextensive with the precincts in which they arc located, and others comprise two or more precincts, or parts of NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 7 precincts. Where a city or other incorporated place occupies parts of two or more precincts, the total population of the place is given in connection with the presentation for the first precinct. Changes in the boundaries of precincts and incorporated places between 1920 and 1930 are indicated by footnotes on Table 4; for changes between 1920 and 1930, reference may be made to the Reports of the Fourteenth Census (1920), Volume I, Table 53. Table 4.—Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions: 1930, 1920, and 1910 [Tho “precincts” shown In the table arc election precincts. Where no comparative Ogures arc shown, the counties have been organized at some time between tho censuses or have been redistricted. For other changes in boundaries, see footnotes; for those between 1910 and 1920, see Reports of the Fourteenth Census (1920), Vol I, Table 53] POPULATION Land Per cont of area in 1930 increnso COUNTY squnre ™930’ >929 1910 1900 1890 „ . , P'9 1920 to 1010 to Total square 1930 1920 milo St. Lucie99......... 5S0 7,057 12.2 7,SSf, -1,075 -10.5 93.5 Snnta Rosa99...... 1,025 I t, OS) 13.7 13,070 1-1,897 10,293 7,901 3.0 - 8.2 Sarasota"........... 514 12,110 21.2 ................................................. Seminole"........... 321 IS,735 58.4 10.9S0 70.5 ..... Sumter.............. 5S3 10,64-1 18 3 7,851 0.C96 0,187 5,303. 35.0 17.2 Suwannee............ 092 15,731 22.7 19.7S9 18,003 14,554 10,524 - 20.5 0.4 Taylor"........... 1,015 13,130 12,0 11,219 7,103 3,099 2,122 17.1 67.9 Union 99 ........... 24S 7, -12S 30.0 .................................................... Volusia".......... 1,123 42,757 3S. 1 23,374 16,510 10,003 8,407 82.9 41.0 Wakulla............. 002 5,408 0.1 5,129 4,802 5,149 3,117 0.0 0.8 Walton"........... 1,095 14,570 13,3 12,110 10,400 9,340 4,S1G 20.3 -20.4 Washington99........ 020 12,180 19.0 11.828 16,403 10,151 0,420 3.0 -27.9 minor CIVIL DIVISION 1930 1920 1910 | MINOR CIVIL DIVISION 1930 1920 1910 Alachua Counly........ 34,365 9 31, 689 9 34,305 Baker County....... 6.273 5,622 9 4.605 Proc. 1, Waldo........... 1,4SS 1,181 1,451 Prcc. 1, Sanderson 9. 1.201 1,130 1,300 Waldo citv' 7OS 571 510 Prcc. 2, Olusleo..... l,3o5 54o 406 Proc. 2, La Crosse......... 8S9 1,131 1,531 Proc. 3, Macclonny...... 1,4S2 1.250 979 La Crosse town9 371 Macclcnny town.... 619 3s0 538 Prec 3 Alachun........... 2,362 2,000 1,897 Proc. 4. Johnsvillo(Taylor). 009 1,232 g9 Alachua town........... 805 778 010 Prcc. 5, Qlon St. Mary9... 90s 1,215 541 Prec. 0, Newberry9...... 2, 401 3,321 4,031 Prec. 0, Baxter.............. 315 250 38. Newberry town.......... 70S 917 8tO Prcc. 7, Manning '........... 220 ........... Prcc. 7, Gninesvillo 1... 5.8SS 4,277 4,025 Gainesville city, total..- 10,105 0,860 6,ISS \ In Prec. 7........ 1,301 1,170 3,805 Bay County............ 12,091 11,407 .... In Prcc. 25........ 1.C5S 2,090 2,578 „ In Prec 27 2.177 Prec. 1, Panama City9— 1,504 1,812 ---- In Prec 28 2 331 - Panama City, total3... 5,102 1,722 122 Prec. 8, Hawthorn.......- 1,309 1,403 1,238 In Prec. 1.......... 1,501 ........... Hawthorn town.......... COO 513 321 ~......... ..................... Prcc. 9, Island Grove___ 5S2 559 021 In Prcc. S........— 1,905 ........... Prcc. 10, Micanopy...... 1,274 1,257 1,512 In Prcc, 22..—.. ..................... Micanopy town.......... 725 616 013 Prec, 2, St Andrews9....... 1,24. 1,301 .... Prcc. 11, Archer 9 ...... 2,015 1,806 2,128 Prec. 3, Millville 9...... 2,029 1,063 .... Archer city9 570 120 10S Prec. 4, Bay Harbor.... 435 590 .... Prec. 12, Arredondo..... 500 551 1,242 Prec. 5, Parker9 ........... 245 191 .... Prec. 13, Fairbanks..... 3-16 3S0 290 Prec. 6, Cook 9.. .......... 218 38 .... Prec. 14, Melroso.......... 354 302 200 Prcc. 7, Wotnppo 9.......... 103 123 .... Prcc. 15, Rochelle......... 755 787 920 Prcc. 8, Parmdale......., 194 2,0 .... Proc. 10 Evinston........... 52 124 232 Prec. 9. San Bias........; 55 ,5 .... Free 17 Hague - 520 723 783 Prec. 10, Cromanton...9 189 195 .... Proc! 19, Orange Heights.. 311 301 510 Prcc. 11, Lynn Haven.. 1.0S7 958 .... Prec. 20, High Springs9-- 2,5S7 2,015 2,720 Lynn Haven city.. 924 S.J .... High Springs city1--- 1,801 1,719 1,108 Proc, 12, Mnjetto—.... 85 211 .... Prec. 22, Campvllle..... 421 422 395 Prcc. 13, Bay noad-.... 514 151 .... Prcc 24, Bland........... 1,431 703 1,030 Prec. 1-1, Youngstown.. GC0 055 ............. Proo. 25, Qalncsvlllo9... 2.35S 2,997 2,SS5 Prec. 15, Fountain.......... 307 9,5 .... Oaincsvitlc city (.sec Free. 10, Econilna..... 137 23-...... prec 7i ; Proc. 17, Southport.......... 545 G02 .... Prcc. 20, Mountcocha.... 772 930 Prcc. 18, Mortal............ 326 120 .... Prcc. 27, Qalncsvlllo 9.. 2,935 Prcc. 19, Murfco ------------- U 54 .... Gainesville city (sec Prec. 20, West Boy9 43, ,01 .... Prcc 7). Tree. 21, Pino Log 9.....1 200 ........... Prcc. 28, Qalnosvillo 9.. 2,593 Prec. 22, Panama City ■— 1,135 ............. Gainesville city (see Prec. 23, Allauton9........... 4- ........... Prec. 17), I Prec. 24, Callaway3.......... 164 |.......... i \L\cnUA — Counly totals for 1920 and 1910 include population (3,730 in 1920; 3,642 in 1910) of precincts -1 5* 18. 21. and 23, taken with parts of precints 6, 11, and 20. to form Gilchrist County in 19-u. Precinct 27 organized from part of 7, and precinct 28 from part of 25, in 1922. La Crosse town incorporated in 1927, and Waldo, Archer, and nigh Springs towns incorporated as cities in 1921, 1929, and 1923, rooMttoly. 3 Baker—Counly total for 1910 includes population (4S3) of old precinct 7, annexed to 1 and 5 between W» Bay!—*Panama CU^Swn^nlwporatcd as a city, and parts of precincts 2 (St. Andrews city) and 3 (Millville town) annexed in 1925. Precinct 22 organized from part of 1, and precinct 21 from part o20, in 1924; precinct 24 organized from paris 5 and 0, and precinct 23 from part of 7, in 19-b. No population Jn 1930 in that part of precinct 1 outsido Panama City.