NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1942)

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MONTANA Number of Oceupied Dwelling Units, Percent Radio Etpiipped and Number of Dwellings Having Radios by County, and Cities of 2500 or more Population — Urban, Rural-Nonfarm and Rural-farm: 1940* All Unit s LTrban Units Rural-Nonfarm Units Rural-Farm Units County Units % Radio Radio Units Units % Radio Radio Units Units % Radio Radio Units LTiiits % Radio Radio Units Beaverhead . 2,321 75.9 1 ,763 1 ,003 83.2 834 524 74.6 391 794 67.7 538 Big Horn . .... 2,516 79.4 1 , 999 1 , 197 78.5 940 1,319 80.3 1,059 Blaine . 2,443 78.5 1,916 1,264 81.0 1,024 1,179 75.6 892 Broadwater . 958 77.6 744 605 79.7 482 353 74.2 262 Carbon . .... 3,303 82.8 2,737 923 86.9 802 1,051 83.7 880 1,329 79.4 1,055 Carter . .... 910 77.9 709 243 75.1 183 667 78.9 526 Cascade . .... 12,442 90 . 6 11,270 9,125 92.9 8,475 1,783 84.9 1,513 1,534 83.6 1,282 Chouteau . .... 2,121 86.6 1,837 849 87.1 740 1,272 86.3 1,097 Custer . 2,958 88.5 2,618 2,152 90.7 1,952 262 88.5 232 544 79.7 434 Daniels . .... 1,172 90 . 1 1,056 523 90.3 472 649 90.0 584 Dawson . 2,265 90.2 2,041 1,219 95.9 1,170 186 82.8 154 860 83.4 717 Deer Lodge . .... 4,062 91.2 3,704 3,314 92.5 3,066 489 86.3 422 259 83.3 216 F allon . 930 88.1 819 476 90.7 432 454 85.3 387 Fergus . 4,037 86.8 3,503 1,741 89.6 1,560 800 82.0 656 1,496 86.0 1,287 Flathead . . . . . 7,111 88.6 6,296 3,359 91.0 3,057 1,726 87.8 1,515 2,026 85.1 1,724 Gallatin . 5,249 758 86.8 4,558 2,628 88.9 2,336 1,172 82.6 1,010 1,449 83.6 1,212 Garfield . 77.8 590 238 75.0 179 520 79.1 411 Glacier . 2,386 75. (i 1,805 739 91.7 678 1,127 70.3 792 520 64.3 335 Golden Valley . .... 463 86.0 399 198 85.2 169 265 86.6 230 Granite . 1,143 77.9 890 818 78.4 642 325 76.4 248 Hill . .... 3 , 556 90.0 3 , 198 1,742 95.1 1,657 680 85.5 581 1,134 84.7 960 .lefferson . .... 1,224 82.7 1,013 824 83.3 686 400 81.6 327 .Judith Basin . 1,027 87.5 899 433 87.9 381 594 87.2 518 Lake . .... 3,640 83.0 3,022 1,810 84.3 1,527 1,830 81.7 1,495 Lewis and Clark . 6,745 87.8 5,924 4,885 90.1 4,373 1,258 83.7 1,053 632 78.7 498 Liberty . 647 85.3 552 252 87.1 220 395 84.1 332 Lincoln . .... 2,347 79.4 1,864 1,629 82.4 1,343 718 72.5 521 McCone . .... 1,004 85.2 856 296 82.8 245 708 86.2 611 Madison . 2,136 77.6 1,657 1,244 82.3 1,023 892 71.1 634 Meagher . 659 82.6 544 388 79.4 308 271 87.2 236 Mineral . 727 78.3 569 597 79.1 472 130 74.6 97 Missoula . . . . . 8,296 89.2 7,396 5,530 90.8 5,023 1,784 88.3 1,575 982 81.2 798 Musselshell . 1,677 85.9 1,440 768 92.1 707 538 83.9 451 371 76.0 282 Park . 3,454 87.9 3,032 1,963 92.3 1,812 691 82.7 572 800 81.0 648 Petroleum . 333 77.6 259 162 78.8 128 171 76.5 131 Phillips . .... 2,304 80.2 1,848 1,258 80.4 1,011 1,046 80.0 837 Pondera . 1,794 84.2 1,511 883 83.1 733 911 85.4 778 Powder River . .... 924 71.4 659 181 81.5 147 743 68.9 512 Powell . 1,852 82.6 1,530 864 93 . 1 805 446 73.8 328 542 73.3 397 Prairie . 647 81.0 525 397 81.0 322 250 81.0 203 Ravalli . 3,724 81.3 3,028 1,786 84.4 1,507 1,938 78.5 1,521 Richland . .... 2,625 86.2 2,264 798 91.4 730 475 85.8 407 1,352 83.4 1 , 127 Roo.sevelt . .... 2,462 83.0 2,044 1,449 85 . 5 1,239 1,013 79.5 805 Rosebud . .... 1,745 75.0 1,309 990 75.4 746 755 74.5 563 Sanders . .... 2,065 76.3 1,575 1,150 77.0 885 915 75.4 690 Sheridan . 2,011 85.8 1,726 955 87.6 837 1,056 84.2 889 Silver Bow . .... 16,594 90.7 15,048 11,881 90.4 10,737 4,448 92.4 4,108 265 76.7 203 Stillwater . 1,592 85.9 1 ,368 725 85.3 619 867 86.3 749 Sweet Grass . 1,109 82.0 908 505 86.8 438 604 77.9 470 Teton . .... 1,996 86.6 1,729 873 89.5 782 1,123 84.3 947 Toole . .... 1,973 86.4 1,705 318 719 88.1 633 721 87.9 634 533 82.2 438 Treasure . 395 80.6 145 82.7 120 250 79.4 198 Valley . 4,096 88.2 3,611 1,077 oi .5 986 1,863 87.7 1,634 1,156 85.8 991 Wheatland . 911 88.1 803 665 89.5 595 246 84.4 208 Wibaux . 564 86.9 491 209 85.0 178 355 88.1 313 Y ellowstone . .... 11,542 90.1 10,403 7,748 92.2 7,143 1 ,480 89.1 1,319 2,314 83.9 1,941 V'ellowstone National Park (part) . 18 100.0 18 16 100.0 16 2 100.0 2 State Total . .... 159,963 86.2 137,900 64,148 91 .3 58,536 49,737 84.4 41,998 46,078 81.1 37,366 * Suurcr: l<dgures of tlie numljer of Occi ijiied Dwell ing Units and Percent Radio Fquij)iX‘d ptiblished by U. S. Clensus in the Second Series Housing Report lor Montana. Figures tjf the number of Rarlio biciuipped Ueeu|)ied Dwelling Units calculated by NAP> Research Department to project total figures. Census release ilid not include 3,939 Occupied Dwelling Units because answers to the radio cpiestion were not obtained in enumeration. 258 — May 8, 1942