The 1930 U.S. Census - 14th Infantry Regiment

  

The 1930 United States Census of the Panama Canal Zone

 

The 14th Infantry sailed for the Panama Canal Zone on October 20, 1920 and remained until the start of World War II.  The following pages from the 1930 United States Census contain the names of some of the members of the battalion at that time, and serve as a roster for portions of the regiment.  Unfortunately not all pages identify the units of the men listed on the census sheets so it is difficult to identify all members of the regiment, especially those living in officer's quarters or enlisted family quarters.  Also, some battalions were serving in the United States, and their members do not appear on this page.

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Location Unit / Census Page
Cristobal - Fort Davis Post Officer Quarters - unit Unk. (1)
  Officer Quarters - unit Unk. (2)
  Officer Quarters - unit Unk. (3)
  Officer Quarters - unit Unk. (4)
  Soldiers with Families - unit Unk.
  2nd Battalion (1)
  2nd Battalion (2)
  2nd Battalion (3)
  2nd-3rd Battalion (4-1)
  3rd Battalion (2)
  3rd Battalion (3)
  3rd Battalion (4)
  3rd Battalion (5)
  3rd Battalion (6)
  3rd Battalion (7)
  3rd Battalion (8)
  3rd Battalion (9)
  HQ Company (1)
  HQ Company (2)
  HQ Company - Service Company




Acknowledgments:
Panama Canal Zone:  1930 U.S. Census
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