Lincoln Nebraska
The following white pages have been made available in the hope they will help folks locate people in the 1940 census. For more information please see the 1940 Nebraska White Pages page.
March 1940
- Lincoln including: Arbor, Cheney, Emerald, Roca, Rokeby, Sprague, Walton and Woodlawn.
November 1940
- Lincoln including: Arbor, Cheney, Emerald, Roca, Rokeby, Sprague, Walton and Woodlawn.
*Telephone directories provided courtesy of the Lincoln City Libraries.
Separate Enumeration Districts
The following institutions located in Lincoln and Lancaster county were their own enumeration district (ED) in the 1940 Census.
- Dr. Bailey’s Sanitarium Ward 10 Block 277 - ED: 55-61
- Lincoln State Hospital for the Insane (in Yankee Hill Twp.) - ED: 55-96
- Nebraska Home for Dependent Children Ward 11 Block 574 - ED: 55-64
- Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital Ward 5 Block 461 - ED: 55-34
- St. Elizabeth’s Hospital Ward 5 Block 462 - ED: 55-35
- St. Thomas’ Orphanage (in Yankee Hill Twp.) - ED: 55-97
- State Penitentiary and Hospital (in Yankee Hill Twp.) - ED: 55-98
- State Reformatory for Men (in Garfield Twp.) - ED: 55-11
- Tabitha Home Ward 10 Block 77 - ED: 55-77
- U.S Veteran Hospital (In Lancaster Twp.) - ED: 55-7



